The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, January 29, 1869, Image 2

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m 0* ALBAN V, ttA., JAN. 20,1800 ‘(jetnahaJI the Praathe people’* right* maintain On*wed by powar aod unbribod by gain.** FOR QDMHtRM—H BOO SI) DJSTHICT: HON. NELSON TIFT, OK DOUUIIBIITY COUNTY. Slate Asrlcnlturnl Society of Georgia Notice is lioroby given that the Slato Agricultural Society will meet in Atlanta, on the first Tuesday in Feb ruary. Tho Flantcrs of tho several counties are requested to organize County So cieties and send full delegations. Individuals will be admitted, upon becoming members, to all tho privi leges of a seat. All Mechanical, Manufacturing or Mining organizations, nre requested to send delegates. An arrangement is in prospect for reduced tares at tho hotels and board ing houses, for delegates. y Tho railroads have ongagod to car ry delegates to and from tho Conven tion for one fare. During tho session of tho Conven tion thero will bo a trial—practical ’exhibition—of tho working of tho most improved plows in tho Union—the I’eckskill, the Collins i’low, that took tho premium at tho Pnris World’s Fair, among them. David W. I.kwis, Scorctnry. Aniisif ok tub Fiunkinu Pbivi- i.miit.—It is well that Congress is be ginning to look into the abuses of tho Franking privilege. It has ho- ooino n source of rovonuotu tho mom- birs/and thousands of outsiders who prato agninst corruption go iu for a xliaro oftlio plunder. Tho Now York World is sending to every post office in tho Union an immense colored pros pectus in senlod envelopes, under tho Frank of ono John Fobs, M. C. (Wo bolievo that’s tho name, though it is badly writton). Whither are we drifting ? A lln.i, compelling tho Supromo Court to rendor a decision in two days ntlor tho passage of this bill; in rela tion to the eligibility of negroes to oflieo undor tho Constitution of Geor gia. If tho court doclinoB on the ground that it has no jurisdiction in tho promises, then the bill requests the writton opinion of the majority. Such is the oharactor of a bill in troduced in tho IIouso of Ucpresonta.. lives, at Atlanta, on the 22d, by that profligate apostate from dooenoy, re spectability, truth, manhood and hon or, O’Neal of I.owdncs. Hut a few wooks ago ha was making war upon tho oontonls of tho rum mills in tho Gato City, nnd had frequent encounters with lamp posts, curb-stones, nnd un seen snakes and monkics along tho sido-walks, and spent many of his nights in Tim Murphy’s hotel with kindrod spirits and vagabond dobauoh oos. And of such is tho kingdom of scalawagism, South Gkohuia and Floiiida Rail road. A meeting of tho stockholders of tho South Georgia and llorida Hail- road was held in Thamaevillo last Tuesday, for the purpose of giving .sanction to cortain modifications of tho contrnot oxisting betwcon this Company and tho Atlantio & Gulf Hoad Company, and also to confirm tho President’s contract for iron nnd provido for tho payment of tho same. During the dismissions, says the En- Tuuprise, wo learned that tho Presi dent purchased a suffioiont quantity of iron at $82 nor ton, nnd negotiated tho bonds of tno Company oudorsod by tho Stalo, at 00 cents on tho dollar— terms considered by all very favorable flflfl roll not 1 11 IT fit II nil ANnif.t ll. .. nnd reflecting much credit upon the business capacity oftlio President and Company. A resolution was adopted recommending the Hoard of Direc tors to uso all tho powers grantod in the charter to onforco the eoileotion of subscriptions, nnd thoy aro determined to completo the road at the earliest posaiblo day. We warn delinquent stockholders, that tho chartor provides both for slicing and confiscating stock. Had kob Mu. Hill, The Now York 1 riiiunk, of tho loth, has this to cay of this gontloman’s chnncos to got his seat ns Senator from Georgia. Wo suspect thero is somo buncombe about it, and designed, perhaps, to operate at Atlanta: “Tho question of the ndinsBBioii of Mr. Joshua Ilill, of Georgia, to a seat in tho Sonato was to-day settled, so far ns tho action of tho Judieinry Com.. mitteo is concerned. Tho manner of the election of tho Senators, tho fact of the expulsion of tho colo-d mem bers of tho Legislature on tho ground that thoy were ineligible, undor the State Constitution, and all thrpoints bearing upon tho subjeot wore fully dicussed. After a long couBultation tho committee came to a dircot vote on the question of the admission .,f Mr. Hill, and a majority voted against allowing him a seat. It is probable Ibnta long dobato will nriso in tbe Sonato when tho report is submitted but the action of the Comiuittco will doubtless be sustained.” Death ef Ex-Governor Pickens. • "fa”- 27.—Kx-Govcrnor Pickens, formerly Minister to St Petersburg.diod at his residence in Edgefield, S. C,, on Monday last. 'I'IhM- lfantos El Dtaa Percales. Many of our. Georgia exchanges have caught at the Tribune't plan for cdloulziiif, tho South, nud aro aotually down upon their knees imploring Northern immigrants to “fill our wasto places, “onorgiso our agricultural pur suits,” “build up our cities, ” "elevate our morals,” improve our religion, re plenish our coffers and teach us how to bo great and prosperous. Wo are represented as being poor, crippled in energy and broken in spirit, domoral. izeil and parnlized iu enterprise nnd in dustry, and utterly powerless for our own redemption from the thraldom of bankruptcy that chains ns to poverty and impotonoy. These prnyerful - crookings of tho pregnant hinges of the press aro not only false in point of fact, but they arc seriously injurious to us as a people. Our condition does not justify such whining and unmanly appeals for “help,” and least of all sucl^ “help” ns is aBkcd for. Wo aro doing very well —getting rich as fast as it is prudent, nnd our morals nnd Christianity need no infusion of Now, England’s puritan ical and Pharisaical theories. The talk about New England’s filling our cotton fields with laborers is all bosh.. She may fiil our negro .houses, negro churches, and tho high-ways nud by ways with cyprinn soliool inarms nml whilo-oyed nasal-twanged oarpet-bag.. gors; but her decent, respectable and worthy people will form no part of the “stream of immigration” that is to root us out of houso nud home, and “make tho South bloom and flourish as a garden.” Wo waiit no such immi grants as Greely would sond us.—“Wo fear tho Greeks, oven when they offor us presents,” and wo aro surprised that an intelligent press should so ea- gurly acocpt the wooden horse. Tho last crop of cotton brought near ly ono-third oftlio currency now in circulation—two more successful crops will absorb more than half of it, and the South will turn tho tables and on ter the listB of lenders instead- of bor rowers. If wo must havo immigrants, let uasend to Cuba or Congo for them —the negro is a thousand times more valuable to us than would bo the pes tiferous horde that Greely would enn- ccrizo our soil and society with. GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. [Special la the Journal ami Mrsecnycr] ' Atlanta, January 27. In the Senate, Mr. Moore moved to reconsider the resolutions passed yes terday, approving tho course of the Macon and Uruuswick Railroad, nml favoring tho further endorsement of its bonds by tho State, but the motion wos lost by a very decided majority. The joint comnutto havo ma/lo a re* port, favoring tho payment of $2,600. with mlrcHt, to tho Hartford Com*, pany,- for rides purchased, by Kx- Uovenor Brown, in 1800. It is made tho special order lor niyu momlay. Tho bill to provido jmors lor tho January term of tho Superior Court in Chatham county, has boon passed. Mr. Lane’s resolution to rolcr to a committee ol seven, tho resolutions re* lating to tho disabilities imposed by tho terms of tho amendment to the Constitution of the United States known ns tho 14th article, nnd mem- ornlizing tho Congress of tho United States lor tho romoval of tho same from the nooplo of the Stato of Geor gia, which was indefinitely postponed yesterday, was reconsidered to-day, aud taken up. Mr. Madden moved, ns a substitute, a resolution to appoint a Joint Com.. mitteo to visit Washington, declaring tho action of the Legislature in un seating tho negro mombers null and vou \ and restoring them to their seatsj also, to doolaro to Congross that universal amnesty and universal suf frage will bo agreeable to Georgia. Tho original and substitute wore both referred to the Committee State oftlio Republic, after Imt Tho Albany Nows, strangely enough, favor, the Central Railroad monopoly; or so we; infer from its remarks on the subject, The Ar/jue may havc'may eyes, but it certainly failed to sec the object of our editorial on the S. G. * Fla. It. R. and S. W. R. It. purchase. Tbo Edi tor’s “inferonco” is not warranted bv our “remarks;” but sinoo an osteomed conromporary misinterprets us, it is duo to ourself as a Georgian and u journalist to disolaim any sympathy whatever with tbo “Central' Railroad Monopoly” or any other monopoly.— Tho purchase of tho Gulf stock, view- od ns n mcro business trnnsoolion, is not n cause for war upon tho Control and S. W. Railroads, but tho aims and purposes do mako a easns belli and tho wholo pooplo of Georgia nre interested in thwarting the - iniquitous scheme. Georgia Reconstruction. The Washington correspondent of tho Savannah Republican, of tho 17th, Says: Tho Reconstruction Committee have closed up tlicir investigation of tho Georgia case, and yesterday sent n largo nmeunt of testimony to tho Govcrinent Printer. As Boon as this is pat in typo tho committee will report adverse to any further disturbance of tho Govcrinent of Georgia. Thoy proposo to leave with tho Legislature of your State the question as to wheth er negroes aro entitled, under the Constitution, to scats thoroin, with the privilogo of an appeal to the Su premo Courts, of tho United Stntcs. J’his course, it is thought, will prove satisfactory to all concerned. Monopoly Progressing. Wo un derstand the Central' Railroad Com. pany has already npointed agents in Tlioinnsvillo to hay up the stock of the South Georgia and Florida Road. Wc shall havo something to sny on this subject next week. Meantime wo hope no citizen of this county will en ter the scrvico of tho Central Rond against tho interests of his own people, and tlmt no stockholder of tho South Georgia it Florida Road will sell his Hloek to a' foreign eampany aiming at its destruction.—-TnoMABViLLE Enter prise. Crowded out—Two columns of now advertisements. Will appear in next issue. PYRAHIfiE! PYRAFUGE I PYRAFUG1 A Suro and Positive Cl ON IT AGAIN- Tennessee turned loose on Georgia! Low Priced Corn, and Meat in Proportion, For CHILL FKVER, and DUMB AGUE. FEVER AND AGt| PYRAFU Or Docs not. cure all ills flesh in heir to.buMl effect a rapid euro In CHILL FEVER, FEVER nnd A(|] DUMB AGUE pyrafug: CORN AT $1.10 PER BUSHEL!! Delivered on the cars at Macon. ) I am now prepared to Ml all order, for.Corn at One Dollar and fen Cta. pr bu.h« U at Macon, when ordered 1. lot. ef om. kindred bushel, or more. No order, f., ,'j itity wiU-he hilled at this price. 11 Pa,li0 ' seeln * lhi * hdvertiaemont, and wanting this Corn, must not expect u •'•money in advance. J^jm -oh It” again, and do not intend to Sit any man’, • fclho CASH In advance. JW I da not want an order for Corn* wilhout J • fir comes with it. “REMEMBER THIS." W- A. ( 257** For all legal advertisements —new and old—soo supplement. Cotton Markets. ' Liverpool, Jan. 28t£—Soles at lUd fo r middlings. New York, Jan, 28—Maricct quiet, sales lghtat28j cts to 29 cts middlings, Albany, Jan 29.—Stock-fight; none offer, in*. ' Is now taking the placcofnll patent raedll cincs, ami a REVOLUTION IN THE t History of Physicians’ Practice Will about Commence. CORN AT $1.20 . PER BUS] I AM prepared to ship Corn through my house, In Chattanooga, In lole ot. jUuehofn aad over, and deliver ft at any point on the Central, Southwestern o jfRailroadtt $1.20 PER DDS1IEE. , y Parlies orderiog itmust not oxpeot it in less quantities (hen ONE HUNDRED I EES, nor must they oipect mo to ship it without the money 1. sent with the order. irerw advertisements ! D RS, SIMS & McMILLAN have removed tlicir oflieo to tbo flrdroom UPSTAIRS, in tho "Cheek BuiLniNa.” They earnestly appeal to tlioir patrons who are in arrears, to como forward and settle immediately, as they cannot/itmipon friendship* however much they ajtpreciatc it. jan29-2w Drs. Sims & MoMillan, —OFFICE IN— OBEEX’S RUIIiDINO, 3 rd Door from Front, Up Stairs, Washington St» Albany. Gn* J. E. McMILLAN, Residence, Society St., 2 doors cast of Judge Vason’s. J. T. 81 MS, RoRidenco, Washington St. jan20,18(19-ly The Wonderful Fever Medicine* Is the name given to it by all who have use* it and who disregard tho label, but call it The Only True Medicine For These Complaints. We Challenge a Single Case to Try O PYIiAFUG AND DENY ITS NO CREDIT AT THIS SEASON OP THE TEAR. W. A. HUFI; SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT AND SYRUP. MV STOCfl OF SUGAR, COFFER, SALT nnd SYRUP i. .Iw.y. compl.t,, .ad , ocs oh low o. the market affords. W. A. HAY AND OATS. Wonderful Properties* I five hundred bales prims hay, and twenty-five hundred bdi AND TI1K CASES MOST OJiSTINATE )« f 8EKD OATS, for sole by MUST YIELD ! JYOTICE., jan29—4t Citizen’s Meeting TowMobbow.— Ihoso interested iu tho organisation of a County Agricultural Sooioly for Dougherty, Will moet at tho Court house to’morrow for tlmt purpose. Wo ought to ho n-proseuted iu tho mooting at Atlanta on Tuesday next, aud il ive liopo to k'eep up with our nuighbors in agricultural pursuits, wo Will ’ Office So. Ga. & Fla. R. R. Cowfast, 1 ThomosriUo, Uo., J.in. 12th, 18(1!). / At n meeting of Directors hold this day, the following resolution was passed; Jlnoluetl, That all subscribers to the South Georgia and Florida Railroad Company, whoso subscriptions show noinslalm'cnla paid , i-n, .by Iho first day of March, bo sued iramedi- o„ thoi'.'o'y Ihorcoflor. That alt oubsoriplloaa on I!,,, which any instalment is past duo slily days, doh'ato r ’ 1110 ,ho oilhor sued or doolured forroiled, at the Mr i’liillma I i , dloorotion of tho Uirootora,asprorldod in the ilr. l lumps introduced a bill to I organization of this Company, nmond tho oath ol'Civil Officers, so ns R- If. 1URDIWAY, President, to comply With tho 14th artielu oftlio j r - ®- Bowzn, Scorolary. h cderal Constitution. I Mr. Maxwell introduced a bill fn! coin pell parties who Imvo collected aobts, due prior to June, 1865, tore- fund tho bnine. Mr. Hook introduced a bill doelnr- iu homcBtonds liable for pliysciami bills, as labor performed on tho home* stead. Mr. I’rioo.mtroducod a-resolution to appoint njoiut coramittoo io investi gate tho chargo of lawlessness and outrages iu Warron and Talnforro counties, with power to sond for per- sons and papors. Mr. tjeott offered a substitute re- tomng the rumors nnd ohai-gos to tho Committoe on tho State of the Repub lic, said Comiuittco to report at an early day. Tho substitute was lost by a vote of yoas 40; uays 82. Mr. Soott, who is ono ot tbo iuobI talontod young moil ia tho House, oc cupied tho floor unlik tho hour ot ad., journinent, in one of tho most able and eloquent speeches of tho session. A resolution similar to Mr. Price's was iu troduoed into the Senate, taken, up, and laid on tho table- without dc- bate, . . Prcsont indications pointto tho early reaBsombling of the Constitutional Conventiou. Groroia. Ccrlilinales of Hesuionls—City and Coun try-will ho showu on inquiry. PREPARED AND SOLD AT LI IP IF IMI A. ISPS WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. Jan2G-1y Sulphuric Acid a Superphospafe COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C. H A VINO COMPLETED THEIR EX- tensivo Manufactory, arc now propared ■ ■ luniiutuuiory, arc now propared to furnish SOLUBLE FERTILIZERS}, no other kinds being available to Plnnlors for imme diate rtturna for thoir Investment.. Tide Company, undor the dircotion •tiroly or Soutliorn men of high character, offera in- duccmenta whioh will recommend il to South ern Plnnlors- Their works are among iho largest aud most oomplelo in tho United Staios, and onablo them to ptopnro at horns an abun dant supply oftlio proper solvent for the South Carolina naiiro Bono Phosphates whioh aro near by. Fiom thoso Phosphatoo they proposo to manufacture a FERTILIZER oron richer in Soluble Phospbatcs than those made from Raw Bonos, nnd containing more than twiooTho quantity ol Suporphoaphatoof Limo found iu Iho boat average manures heretofore offered for sale, tho ratos at whioh wo offor thorn boing no higher thau iho average prioo of other Fertilisers, while Iho Manures oon- tain twloo as mueh fortlUiinr malorlal ■ n„. aro in fact much oheaper to the oouaumer. Thoy aro offorod on the market in two forms, with a guorantoo that tho material In eaoh will correspond lo (ho advertisement: Kti.nan No. 1.—* •* *“* CARHART & CURD, IMPORTERS AND DKALKRH IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, QU1I1, Etc., Etc. IRON FRONT STOP. Cherry Sired, Macon, Ga. This old established house is nowrecelvh one of tho largest stocks ever offered in market, consisting in part of Agricultural Implements, Plantation Hardware, Builders Material, Paints, Oils, Gli Together with everything u first olass house, ithioh will Cash. CARHART & CUL Cherry Street, Macon, 122 v2 122 W. A. FLOUR AND HEAL. WITH a largo 8iock of o.ory grade of FLOUR, and a freoh supply of WATER-Oll dEAL on hand, I u, always prepared lo moot Iho views of buyers in those artielu; | W, A. Postponed Executor’s On the first Tuesday in Mareh, legal ' *,v, Soluble Phospbato,® oon- tainiug ft-ora eighteen to twenty-five percent, of nure Soluble Phosphato of Limo, and fur. wished at sixty dollar® person.- Etinan No.. 2.—Peruvian Superphosphate, containing from sixteen to twonly per cent. ftf RaI ,, h 1A lllianal. .In — — J .1 J . — . ™ — — — " - — — - will sell between the legal hours before the Court House door, in tut a A . of h" «"»- more «r loss; sold m tbo prop ni-l,' n b ,“ V J Fnooo. will be made for Sarah Forehand, Isle of said county?! Gm b t- n n]' Jor J,, b * forwarded ImmodialeW to od, for IhobenelU orilio heir, .nd^r, tho Agonis, oo*! flol'rory made a. diroeloJ. j of said deceased. Terms half cash, Ma ,, WM * v- j! 1-1- * CO., Agonto. - on theplaoe for 1)19 balaaoe. C. G. MiuHtxait, 1‘rosldont. I N l> mtiwa jau22-)pwlm I . 22, 1869 N ' [ BAGGING AND IRON TIES. A LARGE SUPPLY of that BORNEO CLOTH and tbo" ARROW TIE, always W. A. Metalic Burial Cases. A good supply of Mctalio Burial Cases ROSEWOOD AND1W OOFFX3STS Of all sixes, kept constanriy on hand. I am prepared to embalm dead bodies a out mutilation or exposure, on short notice J F. M. THOMPSOW dept. 25, tf. WOODBUFF WAGONS, • AND — WOODRUFF OONCORD BUGGIES. K-f GEORGIA—Worth County, —WILLIAM L LANE has appliedYo m exemption of personalty and settiog apart valuation of homostcad; and I will pass \ the samo at 12 o’olook M. on the 1st da Fobrnary, 1809, at mjr office. JAMES W. ROUSE/ jan2G-2t Ordinai j-AVINO INTERESTED MR. T. N. MASON SPECIALLY IN THE PROFITS 0B l OF my Wagon and Buggy bexiness, ho will, hereafter, attend personally and Jjgt Department. Mr. MaHoaku j UB t returned from Now York and New Have* 1 il purchased, and made arrange«mta for having just auch work mannfkotnred as ' anted in Georgia; and wo are uetp re p*red to fill an order for any kind of vehUk aDaby Carriage to a Six-Horse oixg|j U8f a „d on a8 g0 od terms as it oan be had « FYork. Wo shall make the Concord the Boggy, the Woodrnff Wagon andtM’ i Buggy, and Iho celebrated “A«aaii, er - Brattloboro Boggy, our BpeoiiUy. 0 bo prepared to 611 an order for iq 0 ih cr deocriptlon of Wagon, Buggy or 1 t may b, wonted, and guorantoo «jg 00 j wor k, u d aa lew prioao, aa tho Grorgk* 1 afford. ’ - mmmmq t 1 wfl fan 6—8m