The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, November 26, 1867, Image 4

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Gen Kit ai. Grant’* Position.—Tho poll arc Mill aorfly l*vpttfed at lie con tinued reticence of Gcn._ Grant, says the Baltimore Commercial, and liotwitbstand- iijg tlie oracles Imvv spoken, and he is de cided to be “all right on the goose,” it is a Mibji et of much apeenlatlon as to which goose he is all right on. The New York Tribune, with which paper tho General seems not to be in very high feather, gives the following graphic picture of the muddle into which hissilence precipitated his polit ical admirers: We have at present a list of twenty “au- thoritative” explanations of the General’s position. N inc represent him as an uncom promising lladieal; nine ore positive that lie is a straight up nnd down democrat; and two declare that ho is nothing nt nil, and will not accept n nomination for the Presi dency from either party. Col. Korney, for example, published the oilier day, in his two is, live moitill columns of most excel- n ' . t Kcnublicnti sentiments, nil of which ha sertcu (' assertcil that lie knew on most indubitable testimony to be in Grant’s head if they bad not actually como out of hit month. The lloston Post next dny hastened to inform us that Grant repudiated every word of Col Korney’s five columns, and the Philadelphia Press icplied by an “authorized” contradic tion of the Post. Tlie Philadelphia Post Icarus that Grant has no sympathy with tho ilndloaia. Tho Springfield Itcpublican is certain that lie is substantially in accord witli tlie party of Freedom, only bo is not ao - " ‘ 1 Kc foolish ns to accept Colonel Korney aa his spokesman. Tho rebel Mobile Tithes sooepti him ns a Copperhead; the Macon Telegrapn denounces him as a lladieal; tho liicbmoud Kminirer believes that lie is no friend to the nigger, while General Itnwlins vows on the faith of a soldier that ho is the best friend the nigger ever bad. Morothanall this, the Hon. K. It. Wnshburne, a thoroughly dloin- terosled statesman, whose mission In lily is to get I*rant elected President, has mnilu a lung speech to prove that his friend ia every tiling tlie most exacting voter can require, ittlcil tho wholo tiusi- Tlnt ought to have sett] ness; but, nlas for tlie uncertainly ol human allilirs! .Mr. Wnsliburno has no sooner fin ished ids trillion than up gets that pestifer ous lloston Post again, niiu avera that Grant “detests" Wnshburne, doesn’t know him, wauls to get rid of him,and la not'Ksponsi Ido for any of bis atatomonti. Tho Washington Chronicle says this ia a r. Waahburnc, wo preautno, is of lie, and Mr. the samo opinion. Tho New York Day Hook thinks any man who doubts Grant to be in perfect uccord with Congress ia “green enough to bo oaten up for grata;” and right on tho heels of this cornea n statement in n not her copperhead papor that tho Genera) has accepted a nomination IVom the Johnson I lemocmcy. Tlie copperheads quoto his ac ceptance ot Mr. Stnuton’s plan aa n proof 1 lint lie is a Democrat. Col. Kornev quotes it as a proof that ho ia a lladieal. Ouo gon- i Ionian heard him refer to tho removal of : y< On Sheridan nn “moro of tho 1’resideht’a dirty work;” and another gentleman learns that ho ' by f lias taken warning by Sheridan's “ludicrous fate,” anil gone over to tho Conservative parly. Klllllg. A Kiss fairly electrifies yvu. It warms our blood, and seta your heart beating bass drum, and makoa your eyen y like a , , twinge like stars ia a fooaty night. It ia a tiling never to be forgotten. No Ian guugc can express it; no letters will giro tlie sound. Then wlmt in nature 1b equal III the flavor of Ilf What an aroma it hat! How spiritual it is 1 It is neither visible nor tangible,not portable nor transferable. It ia nut a substance nor liquid, or a vapor. It lias noither color or form. Imagination can't runjmvoit. It can’t be limited or forged. Ills confined to no clinic nor country, and is iiliiqutoiii- u is disembodied when com pleted, butis instantly reproduced, and so immortal. It is as old ns the creation, and yet is ns young nnd fresh aa over, — It pre-exists and still exists, and always will exist. It pervades all nature. Tfia tuoezona it passes kisses the roses and the pendant vine titoona down and hides witli its tendrils its blushes, nt ilkissos the lim pid stream that waits in tho eddy to meet it, and raises its tiny waves like anxious lips to receive it. Depend upon it, Eve learned it in l’aradise. How it is adapted to all ciroumstanccs.— There is tho kiss of welcome and of parting, t he long, lingering, loving present one; tho stolen ortho mutual one; tlio kiss of love, ul joy and of sorrow; tho sent of promise; mill the receipt of fulfillment. Is it strange therefore, that woman is invinciblo whoso armory consists of kisses, smiles, sighs and tears! To the Public.—We, tho undersigned members of Chattahoochee Lodge, No. 102. Berlin, Chambers county, Ala., take thin ' ’ fn ’ ‘ ‘ ' method to guard tho fratornlty nnd the public generally against one Win. R. White, native of Tonncsscee, blit has been livihg for the last six or eight months at this place engaged in touching a school. The said white hits seduced a young lady of good family, a girl placed under his charge and almost a child; furthermore, he has made attempts upon.tho virtue of other members of his school ;ne is also a member’of. the chnrch and sometimes preaches ; lie is well posted in masonry, and upon the wholo well calculated to deeuive any community, nffa- hie in mnnnors and well educated, about thirty years of age,five feet five inches in heith dark curly nnlr. heavy whiskers and lioith lair complected. The said White has a wife a family : he left thisplaoefot Columbus, (in., where bo lmd^ formaly resided. All newapapers friendly to morality hand him around. J J. M. Love, W. M. F. W. Shanks, S. W. ’ f V? J.’D. Glass. , t D. R Avixv, II. (Calhoun, BrSJ. TANKEnSLKr, John. Laud, T.J. Wells, Richmond Brown. 'm« > i t if** friv-Pfr*™* The Lart IIosb.—Only ono negro lioi been elected-to the iMaaaasbusotta Legisla ture this year. Lett year thero worn. :two member*. So rlggjr bu*«0h»4 wpotlon in tho Old Bay ISKjw nnd'dejollned *Ajrj»r eqots »:.»■ .M.’w' al — — Cheap Dry Goods. is DRAPER & ROBERTS. Are now ollbrinfy thoir Inigo and extensive stock of AU Wool Detains and Alpaooas, Fronoh Marino—alfc Mohair o—all oolors, Silk Poplins, Cloth, Empress Cloth, l''ieneli Wfiaks-.it great variety, (■oils Clothing and Cassitneres, Hats, Bools ami Shoes, A.T VICHY LOW PRICES Our Rtock of (Iroceries is large, and will ho sold ns lotvr.s Ihc lowest Tobacco by the box, ami Wh'sltey by the barrel, will lie sold at Macon prices with the freight added, 109-181. Nov. 5., 1807 NO DANGER OF Starvation // We have on hand, anil an’ rnnatantly iwming, 11 well sidontcd Block of' FRESH GROCERIES, CoiiHiBtin^ in pail of u 1STO. 1 ARTICLE OF FLOUR, Coffee, lea, Sugar, Bacon, Fine Liquors, k, k, And in fact everything usual I v koptiu flu* tiKOCKI* V LINK. —ALSO — CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, and STAPLE GOODS, All of which wo. nre offering to the Retail and .lohhing Tratlo, Cheap for Cash. W# arc Mto jvffmrctl to make liberal advances on cottnix elilpped.to New York or Boston. Glveua a trial mul ho ronvinrod, COOPER db GO Albany,Ga., Nov. 4-Iy The only hope for the South is to become SELFSUS T A ININ G. As long ns wo contimin to buy Corn, llaeoii, iModiinery, Clothing, ole., and in fact nine-tenths oftiur inereantilu Commodates from tlio North nnd West, nothing is more certain than that we shall rwnmn poor. The subscriber I ms now on exhibition, and for side nt tho store of Draper & Robert’s, Albany, Ga, On which can bo woven, by ANY ONE, overy FABRIC you venr On tlio same wavp van bo woven PLAIN CLOTII, SATINETT, BLANKET-TWILL, KENCINW.TWILL OF ALL KIVDS. It nlso weaves Blankets, Balmoral Skirts; Woolen, Linen nnd Hemp Carpets It In impossible lo gel tho Loom out of order; nnd a family can yearly save ita coal, while a tfaato oan make from fife to ten timea the amount per nntim. T. II/IMJGNTIIYE, General Agent, Macon, (h. Also Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in Yarns and Warps ofevery description. THOMAS J. DUNBAII, HENRY A. STPLTS. T. L BUHBAE & CO., I ' 'V 4 1MPOUTKU8 AN1) DEALERS IN BRANDIES, WHISKIES, TOES, %m> :t SEGABS, H? O.- 147 Bay Street. * The Largost Stook of Ales, Wines. Liquors, Segars ETC., IN THE SOUTH, AND FOR SALK AT * arew Old Port Juice: Madeira Wine; Ginger Wine; PP»» a H :*R ce Wormwood; 'ssence Peppermint; Essence W intergreen; Champagne Older; Dotc Ale; Pdre Ale; ' Spilfh’f Ale; - London Porter; ^ llrown Stoat; • >♦ Wormwood Cordial; Jamalea bum; Noycau Cordial;, St Croix bum; Arrack Pnneh; Currant Wine; Ulaokberry Wine; Claret Wine; Omnip ague*: Cherry brandy; " *lat; -Cherry Cordial; Caaea bourbon Whisky; •• Monongahcla Whiaky: •• Old, X, XX and*XXX; **■ Uin Cocktail; •• Whiaky Coetail; •* Brandy Cooktail; f * « Old Brandy, 1825, 18-14, 1849 tt Old Holland Gin; 8oheIdam Sohnappa; Sherry Wine; Curre a qnedo Sherry; Old Harmony Sherry; •» Old Golden Sherry; • Old Pale 8herry; » Old Port Wine; “ burgundy Port; A fine assortment of Ilavani Regara. . .. . l- 100 barrels Kentaky Bourhon Whisky; 250 harreljiLa*.Grade Whuky, and a aplcndld L aneoM Bourbon .udRjre Whisky. ^ Bole Agenta for Dunbar’* Extract Jamaica Gingcr,.wiirf*nta4 a aput» prertnliti qf Cholcrtjal Diarrhoea Cordiil, an inraltublo medicine for cholrra and other ditfasea incidental,la.Warm eliRia , Dnnbar'a Wormwood Cordial, of world-wide reputation. * Sebeidam Cordial Sohnapp*. tnamifaotuicd r f pure IDIaud Gin. Also Smith’s Ale,n wo od and glass—Incases and barrels. Whisky,Pnneh; Brandy Punch; Cqqgresa Water. ■ i ‘ n 1901 UV orlnrcnt & Brandies. Gins, Wines. Chsmpagne*. and orcry descrintlon and grade of fwraign Lituois, Ud, at lowest rates. imported directly by this house, nnd for sale in hun or dulypah T. .T. vs ./ ■(> . . .VtJ it’ ' Q, •«9 G. BOGEN, DEALER IN » C LOTHINO, BOOTS AND SHOES. DRY GhOORS. Ladles Fancy Goads, Dabrellas, Parasols, .|c., t‘-> t' < H1LSMAN & BAL RARE CHANGE, stamping FOR— Ladies Braiding and Embroidery. DONE TO ORDER. CLOTHING CUT IN THE LATEST STYLE Trunks, Valises, Carpel-Bass, Um brellas aid Parasols, NKATLY BIPAiaXD AT SHOET NOTICE. Eeys of all Descriptions Pitted. ALBANY, ... OPPOSITE TUB HOUTIIEHN EXPRESS COMPANY, (and under the Tri-Weekiy News Offioe.) gQu Produce taken in exohange. Call me a (rial and judge for yourselves. novfi.100-145 Tho best place to have your "W atch Repaired, is at STRAUS’ as he warrants his work and charges VEIIY LOW. $50,000* STOCK!* FjILL GOODS!! BEERS & BPINSON, WITH W. TV”. KENDRICK, H AVE the Largest 8tock of well assorted Fall nnd Winter Goods in Albany, consisting in rt of rdd s Goods, Dry Goods, i n. * /....it' Men’s nnd boys Clothing, 'nd *" Ladies' and Missos Cloaks, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Saddles and Harness, Hardware, Hollow Ware, Carpets. Blankets, Groceries, Crockery, and Ulass Ware. All of which owing to the Low • Price of Cotton, Will he ol any other »jrn i fie red to sjore in i tha tho publto as CHP AP by Alb 7 NOT TO Bh UNDEBSOLD! We also hftve the Celebrated Beard's Sslf.A^jait img Buckle Tie for bailing cotton, at saute prlee as other ties in [the market. * highest market prior PAID FOR COTTON rieassNoall and examine the stoek before pur chasing elsewhere at the old stand of octl»2m j . BEERS & BRINSON. DUMBER! NS wishing Lumber oan be i / 1 Sept. 28,18^7* supplied on sending their bills to the on- * ‘7. Armstrong, Jr., Agent Albany. A. E. VICKERS, 10) S. W. R. R. 99-tf TO DEALERS, PLANTEES, BUYERS GENERALLY. Jtm ATTENTION to InVITBI) TO my greatly increased stoek of HARNESS & SADDLES Y OU Comprising a well assor.ed supply ofOarrlago Har ness, Single and Double Buggy Harness, with pla ted, covered and gilt mounting. CONCORD STAGE UARNEM, nAHNEss''”' * 1 “ r| " *“"* of PLANMI0N CARRIAGE & DRAUGHT COLLARS: ■ Buggy Cu.kion. nnd Blanket., BLIND BRIDLES, kl " d > of Strapping, I. mj line. Also UAMBS,Chains, etc. etc. My stock ef SADDLES, la alao complete, comprising , varl.tr of Lodi.a, .Mla.es, Gentlemen's, Doy’» and Wagon Saddle. • •l.o, Riding Bridlea, M.rtingalea, Fill nd com mon 8»ddle Ulaukala, llorao Co.cn—linn end woolen ,- Wliips aod » full ucortauntnf Hnrnccc nml Saddle Hardware. Harness, Sole, Upper, Patent, En- amled. Lace Leather, and Enameled Clotk. My faelllliei for meaufaetering it large, and te »-i-r, are nnaurpaiaed. Bevenleaq yean anpari- •a a manufacturer In tba Benth, eoailea me to r how to serve vonr wants. — • ” * VI j UH1 eeeauis. tour onlera reapeetfully eollcted, premlilog te giroaeliaraclionboili in prieennd oualllr. g@-Wauu-d—IKdae, Skint, Fura, Wax Want,ate. "-ober let a , etoreanHanS^iru 10 Third 91^ two dooirs Arocs Sey- *?? ? { ooniw 'i Maeoa, Ga. After October be removed to «r, Johnson aeon,Sept 14 SmwVl G. BERND, m HlLSMAN.M. D; BROAD STREET, ALBANY, Q- CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE CITIZENS OF ALBANY AND VICINITY TO THEIR Large and well selected stock of DRUGS, MEBICEBES i CHEMI L80 Peln, Oils, Vornlahea, Olaaa, ongea, Bruahta, Perfumery, Keroaine end Pelre Oil, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY AND TOILET ARTICI^g 10- Medicines narr nled gonulne end of the beet quality. Customers bind onralockein plete, comprising minyli cloa it la Impoaaiblo hare lo enumerele 1 011,9 All Sold Low for^Cash. Extensive Stock ■JV.® W I^tLL -And-- WIlflE aOOBS NOW EEADY FOR CASH ONLY, STEPHENS. Are Offering i.t tlicir Store the Cheapest G Sold in Albany since 1861 ! ! SATISFACTION IN PRICK AND QUALITY GUARANTEED TO ALL THAT BUY PROM BAG as Cfc STEPHENS. Please give us a call. No charge for showing goods. '2mo ^4- MASSENBURG, SON & HARRIS, Wholesale Druggists, M7S.CON-, ""v-GA. INVITE THE ATTENTION OF DEALERS IN SOUTH UtyESTERN OEORfi To tlicir extensive sfo HJnifls anh ibcMctnes, faints, (Dils mth@lftss, Toilet Articles and Perfumer “That” Old Virginia Smoking Tobaooo- We are tho only dcalcrB in Georgia who buy this celebrated Tobacco of the Manuftutam, oflerfor CASH. Cash orders for all goods in our line respectfully solicited. MASSENBURG, SON & HARRIS, Macon, Ga., November 15th. 116 161 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE BOXdBAOT* SILVA Importers end Dealers In SVE HAVE REMOVED F [ROM Mulberry Street to HOLLINGSWORTH'S NEW BUILDINQ, on tho corner of the alley, Within sight oi Hardeman and Spark’s Ware- boast, almost opposite Wolfolk’s Warehouse, on ** \ only a few slops from the Passenger Poplar street, only " ' * tni Depot, and near the Brown House and National Hotel. Any of you that ant BACON, CORN, FLOUR, MEAL, LARD, Family Groceries, Plnntalion SUPPLIES BAGGING, IRON TIES, Ac. Give us u Call. *©- Wo are sole ngcnla for Cbarlea Nalaon'a lelebra' ’ Celebrated Copper Distilled Whiskies And bate on hand, In addition, a large stock of Wines, Brandies, &o. Megrath & Patterson, M!Aoon, Geo. Bap. 7, IfOO IP YOU WISH TO BUY A GOLD OR SILVER WATCH OR ANY Pure Jewelry, CALL ON fpgvrwT?. vyqgq 0 GaOGKIKT, G" Glassware, Kerosene Lamps, OiL <i&t 68 Julian and 101 Bryan Streett, (One door West of Whitaker,) SATAinfAH, Crockery assorted in Crates ot rspaekaB* purchsscrs. O® 124 * OUR DINING BOOS SALOON. -BY- E. H. KIRLH) Rny Sivoei. Cor. WklBlSj _ SAVNNAH, GA-. 1118 HOUSE haa bean tborou - refitted, and every practical made for the Fall and Winter. Thi TA . . aupplled with the cpolecat articles froatlMVi tic Market and from New York, PhiladdpW timore, Florida and elsewhere. Especial v* paid to proirarlng the oholoest* Game, Fish, Oysters. Etc MEALS FURNISHED ATALLHfl From 6 a. m. to midnight. Separate roew*H lies. “■■■' vate patties. The best of WINES, ALES, LIQUORS, CIGAKSj g®. Skilful oooka aud oeuriwoaaUaaB^ oot. 24—8mos. anwamn c. wadi, M 00.1 RO.WADB& Savannah, ^ 00124 3m ,, Dr. Simmon’s Reft- BUYING COTTOR rjIAJITBBS d,airing <«• w3NS Res andablploany^kj*"^ November HHb» 1861 b r ■