The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, February 12, 1869, Image 4

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I three lW***j Hi a( retl, *»e» litre pay when lhc 7 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY LONCERN. 'HU pain 'll® tree* **■»!kittle Urea, tor’s slsin. U hoard, ah, no, lent stand,* db/thot* bofthohand. These voiceless signs which nobis mil Mi-- Horae outlet of relief. Oh, brothers of a sacred cause,, Wo hare renew’d oar tow, “To ever keep your memory, As fresh and green as now. “And make your deeds the alphabet, jrassKsagi • Your deaths Ml*?*? A wnnd'r.r 1 ,w " 1 * iiouldnnlbear atari, A royal scene of noble men, Fnir women and awed lowers; , A hd whisper, me to loncli for you. My hnmble gift of song. I touch It—would tho sl«l» emdd ranch, kWS i*«l Slopes,— Thoss erer sun-crows Ths hills of 0 od—from which ye flew, Your country's scattered hopes. Youroountry’s scsjtered 'Twouldlell In llo lmpnaalon'd deplha, That thoro uneonafci; rails fTOSjKWStthi., Helms, Alt., Jon. 2ft 18(19 Isoli.idi. Trecsirer'i Report. Ttututiun’* Office, ) Atlanta, Ga., January. f To lit Honorable Jho»« Commit!" of <*' Ihut of Rtpretniaiiret: Your communication of the 20th In responso to yoar flret Inquiry, why I did not oommanleata with Mm be. fore going to Yew York, on tho 10th, I would state that, from lUtoroonto in - i Fourth National . tho aoopuni.fromtbe Fourth N Dank, redoived tlm day Wore, I tonJ aidered my own protection, Aud that of my aeouritieo, and the interest of Georgia reqaired tbat I thoald and oonter with said hank before mnnicating with him, irom tho tact that there was much mystery iu largo amountb drawn from said bank, toap. pcarAnoes involving tho Governor iti an unlawful use of Iho funds of. tho Stale. This wiU explain my so»’o re- tiocnce when interrogated Ity tho Gov. ernor as to where g was. The aooount -was already involved in a cloud I could not penetrate and, DOt knowing tho bank offloore, I feared there .might bo farther mystery, should tho Governor bo advised where I bad gone. Aa an ovldenoo oi a part Ql the mystery, tba Stato of Georgia was, on the — 29til of October, charged in the mone^r aol. an, with seyenteen thousand (iljjobo), withoutj stating to whose order, to whom paid, or V waa^cttarg'ed “tnformAl dra what for.— Washington," ten (tiff,000) draft aent to thousand dollars without stating who drew it to whom paid, or what lor. Notioing tho Governor reported alternately in Washington mid tho Filth Avenue Jlotol, Now York, with hie private 1 Searetary, I telt epprebensivo that lliia money was finding ventilation in a way .not to reach the Treasury of Georgia, and- leavo tho natural Infer- once that the monoy had rcaohed the Treasury, thus making mo and my se curities responsible for whet ho had spent without any authority iu law.— My suspicions were further Aroused irom tha seventeen thousand dollars, stated above corresponding in amonnt with tho privato account of the Gov ernor, with a eortnm bank, and the loot that one of hie Secretaries prei Rented me with the bank notice of the maturing ot a fuur thousand dollar note of the Governor, with tbs ap- parent intention of soliciting and teaU js*im er UBTcfnws private account, Hies© facts in connection, with the known extravagance of the Executive De partment, I considered more thab ample ground for my apprehensions and departure without seeing tho Gov ernor. To your second inquiry “why you did not, as requested by the Govorn- or, submit ypur report to him before ending It to tho Legislature." I have ■ siihply to state that tho inquiry orig. mated inThtf House, tho nnswor in volving tho conduct of tho Governor. Under these circumstances I consider ed tlm rules of paopriety and respoet, “Yea “further tleelre to know if the statements of Gov. Bullock contained in tho accompanying opmmunication to tho Committee are true"! His first, charge is (‘conspiring against the Executive." ,Ifho meanshy this, opposition to the usurpation of power, * mid unlawful expenditure of the fands of tho State, his charge ia welt sustain ed. , Tho Governor should know,’that no oiie lias a right to use a cent of the Stato’s money except by appropriation and a warrant drawn in oonformity with law. If he can uao thirty.fivo thousand dollars, he can use Bvo hun- —dred thousand dollars. Still he hai tho arrogance to state, “no one would go larthcr tlian myself in vestaluing tho Treasurer, in any ami all incus- 'vramm uple evidence.” half,the time.- Ho issued warrant of two thousand dollars, MnSD account running from 1958 to I***, which Gov. Jenkins and the Legislature ot 1806 refused io pay. He advocated the paying of Messrs. Kimball twouty-fivo thousand doilais rent per annum for the Opera Building, and seemed anxious I tnould lend my influence in that direction, which led mo to Infer that ho was interested in the building, and tho unauthorised use of tho amount stated above, strengthens my conjectures. I must soy tho Governor’s imagin ation was very fruitful, and greatly in error, and bis vanity easily flattered, when he stated, I assured him ot ‘ my oonfidcnce in bia integrity. His statement is, overruning with truth, that I wa« opposed to military government undef nis dictation, llav ing opposed secession, snd early and patriotically entered tho service ol Reconstruction, I expect to fight un der that burner until Georgia is restor ed to lull participation in tho General Government, and pursed of all politi cal mountebanks. Ills prefended speech st Albion, N. Y., was a faint though unmistakable liglit, that final" ly kindled and exploded through Stunners battery at Washington, Tho Governor must supposo me verv credulous, if he presumes, under the'eireumstances,, I would regard tho receipt ho refers to, valid, especially without any statement ot account.— This receipt wss an aflcr-thonght af ter my departure, and would never havo made ita appearanco at the time it did, but for my absonce. Why did tho Governor not aooouut lor the sev enteen thousand dollars bo drew in October. He returned to Atlanta at'- ter that and oooupled tho snmo build ing for weeks, where ho saw mu daily without reporting it, finally made his third visit to Washington and Now York since ho has boon Governor, keeping thia whole matter iu profound iiiauce, thougli we often conversed on the monotary affairs of tho State. It is presumed the different depart ments of the Htato should have some knowledge oi the whereabouts of the other, but in violation of this rule, the Governor has had thrcolong intervals of absence, tho last forty-two days, without the other departments know - lag tho time of his departure, whore touddress him, or the expected lime of Ms return, yet ho severely censures and reproves me, for an absence of one ly aeven days, looking for tho securi ty of the funds and credit ol the Stale, though tho first and only ah., oo sinoe my office was opened. The Govornor manifests* some an. prahousions about tho downfall of the administration. I certainly desire that h. should prove bimscil worthy to bo ono of the main pillars, yet if ho should fall. I trust it will not be like Samson’s, but that tho Temple of I.ib- ertp will survive. His efforts to oxoito tho sympathy of tho Kopublican party nro so unfor tunate and feebly drawn, that I shall re (Vain from any comment further than to state, he attaches too much importance to my partisan influence, ana I am traly sorry bo has found it necessary to retort to this weak sub terfuge. Certainly it it a poor wny in r-.Juue harmony and strength of a party, to assault in such a spirit oven a “subordinate.” Ilia Excellency need havo no donbt as to my position.— Having been nn ardent supporter ot General Grant, I bolicvo-hls incoming administration will prove tho pure pa- triot and able statesman, aa Ini was the military ohleftain of thu Nation . destined to lead ua to ns signal vic tory in the Cabinet os lie did >n tho field. May ids arm that was suc cessfully raised jo porpetualo tho Union of tho States, crush out every effort, oome they from open foes or pretended friends, to prevent n full return of enoli subordinate to the Na tional fold. n my answer to tho resolution of from the House, 1 gave T am Agon! for I I off Riobmoud, Virginia—» | lid one vrlnch always pays ils ly. 1 am also Agent for Iho Eufaula Oo-operatlve Life OF EVFAULA, ALA. JOHN 0ILL SHORTER President, J. O. L. MARTIN Secretary. Helotf IB a statement furnished me by tbs Brerelsry of the Bulbuls Co-operative, lo wbiob I beg IcatS lo calf the ailenllon of lbs public i Jahvabv 16, 18601 GOMlAHFTg I Chartered by the. Legislatures of Tennessee and W< Kentucky. Paid up Capital.... S32ria22n2 1’UUEI.Y SOUTHERN INSTITUTION AND ITS MONEY INVEST ED AT HOME. PRINCIPAL OiWBS Class A contain. 121 swiabsre, and conld pay , CI...U “ ISO “ »• 272 00 (I ii' ,27 “ “ 8B1 00 i u .. 188 •• •• 090 00 i j i« ioo “ iooo oo | Memphis, Toun., Louisville, Sy. and Atlanta, Georgia. 026 $2,467 00 Initiation foe only $0 In all lbs Clsjaej, and an annuel assessment of only $0 required. | Mortuary paid upon the death of a mem» I Board, of Directors 4 .Atlanta, Ga. ■—SB! ' L. Wo JUOjtC Druggists, ^Eacon, .Our unices and Goods jvill bo found aa favorable as any ho* ■South. 7" - ■ v'<’ ' • . ' L. W. HUNT & CO. Jan 1st C raos 4- S . 8 T R A- V u. 9 CU u o ►s 9 -a m JS o 9 ber, according lo I he foregoing sUtement. Insure your life ina QOOD 0( aad examine those t rejiresei jau22-lra lompany. Call | F.* CARQILE. A. II COLQUITT. J. n. CALLAWA i' u ► J. fOHNSOS, !. /()/* .2 ~ MONTPELIER INSTITUTE JOHN D. GORDON, W. V. MORRIS, B. H. Hill, E H ColqiUt, j. f. aIaxandef, m. Jpnftso*, STEVENS THOMAS. emois. rsi -V. PrtS’ta. A. Autell, E. W. Holland, - PresileiL - secretary, | Fin'd Coin. 9 O I u O "O o FOH YOUNG HEAR MACON, OA. ISSUES every dosirablo form ot POLICY' All Policies non.forfeitlng. Premium payable annually, semi-annually, or quarterly. Repairing JawBLky, Watches, Clocks and all Sihilab work proa J-.2' A* - — -1 -3 — -* — aB ALm «l. n —I na. nalinn V\ . * tl.il wag. ■ lit — pT Rt. Rev. J. W. BECKWITH, !>., D., Bishop otaeorgio, VISITOR. Rev. J. T.l’si.s, M A.,Bsotor. Mss. II. D. Pares, Principal. A,cried by a complttt corpt of abU aiul tipnieneetl Imtructori. attended to, and done nt the sborteat notioo by the best Workmen. his Store ou Broad Street. No restriction on travel or"residence. 4000 I N. B. Those v>ho leave artioles With us.for repair, are requested lo< True tost of Company’s strength: Ratio of Assets to Liabilities, *29«- get t ), em at t ho appcintod time, os wo do our work promptly. . ^Rates’ of Premiums as low as any company can offer that docs a safe j S. STD52/;A.TJS. business. Unmil HOBffl EHTEBIBIiSI milK Fifty-sixth Half-yearly Term of this I Institute, will commence February 8, *80. Tho Institute is situated at Montpelier,the scat of the once celebrated School, under (be conduct of the late Tenerrble Bishop Elliott, of Georgia. The location unites Important advantages worthy of the particular consideration of pa rents and guardians. The noted salubrity of its climate exempts It from all fevers and other prevailing diseases throughout the moot plokly ■oasone of the year? Us quiet seclusion re moves it from all influences that can lnter« fero with the uninterrupted prosecution of atudies, and Its extensive and beautiful grounds afford unrivalled opportunities for exercise and reoreation. The Course of Instruction embraces all the braocfioa of a thorough and finished education. The English and Classical Departments will be under tho personal instruction of the Kto tor and Principal, aided by competent aiaie* tante. The Department of Muele, Instrumen tal and Vooal, will be in charge of Prof. Frederlo flobmidt. Tho ffreneh w Da. W. A. IiOYE, Medical Examiner. COL. J. D. WADDELL, ) „ . COL. R. A. ALSTON, [■ Special Traveling Agents. THOS. A. E. EVANS, J . , . . Carey W. Styles, Local Agent. ITIIORBURN’S GARDEN SEEDS A L.aree ana Complete JOHNSON, CAMPBELL & CO. OPPOSITE BYINGTON’S HOTEL, I^LAOOlSr, GA. Wholesale Grtcers and Commission Merchants. Have in Store: "■ vM* •/ _ Fresh aiid Genuine. We aro satisfied that THORBURN’S SEEDS arc by Tar the best in tho market. will be taught by Mile. Josephine, Le GaT; and Drawing and Painting, by Miss Ada L. Bno. Ths Rollgioun Instruction is in aooordanoe with tho prinolples and usages of tbs Proton* ■ ~ • * ‘ * laketa «•* tout Episcopal Church, bat oare U tak to luterfors with the persuasions and feeling: 2(in BARRE13 FLO innn SACKS FLOUR, l oiLooo LBS. BACON, SUGAR, M ail grades, COFFEE, TEA, SALT, , ROAPS, CANDLES, \ • MACKEREL, CHEESE, BUTTER, Anil every srliol. usually tept tin a ODHllAAL PROVISION' STOOK, l« which Ihsy In?lie lbs sllsnllai e( their fried, snd cuilotner., nt the LOWEST LASH whom. Jsn. 12th, 1809—la ^ | jf y 0U plant any variety ofThorburn’s Cabbago Seed, yi that pqrticulnr variety distinctly marked “Thorburn’s,” u S SEEDS are more distinct in character than any others. . If* of pupils belonging lo different creeds. Alt the young ladies are required to attend morn ing and evening devotions on week days, and the services of the"* 0 Church twice every Bunday, in the Chapel of tho Institute. The Keolor and Principal of this Institution aro extensively known for their long expe rience and suoeets in the instruction and training of young ladles; and It is their de- Whekeah, My Inst. profits sufficient to covci termination, sustained and sneoura|ed by the patronage of the South, to ? Institute, in < teller JMontpel every respeot, sueh as will l. oure to the pupils intrusted to their ears, the •dvantsgsB of a firtt-elass sehool of learning, combined with the oomforts of a pleasant Christian home. CHARGES: Board, including Washing, fuel and Lights, ... . • - JDs- with Instruction in English and Classical Ds* partmenls, per term of 20 weeks, $100 00 Esoh pupil ooming to.enter ths Institute will bo charged an additional $0 for oonvey- anos from Macon to Montpelier. Frenoh. Muslo, Drawing and Painting, eto., 'ear’s business tvas n success, and my my losses for 1866; and whereas the &tay Law is no longer ot force, and the Relief Law a doubtful remedy;, now, tberefom'be it known to croditpfs'and customers, that I, ZAOHARI AS, of tho city of Albnny, and Stnte oi Georgia, do hereby issieand publish this, my General Amneslv to all persons indebicd.to mo for goods, wares and merchandise, fur said year of 1866, alnd cordially extend to them that magna nimity nnd humane forbearance that distress always finds i hands of liberality. | To the amnestied, and nil others, I further announce that I amalwaysat my Head Charters, Broad street, Albany, Ga., with • full and complete stock oi will net cuine up Collards, .noY his Turnips Mus'ard. If you have never used Thorburn’sseed, try them once, am will buy no other. . , LE. AH. E. WELCH, Dni||l Early Ouodrioh Potatoes. Extra Early Boas PoUlp.o, _L»ls Hsrrf.on Pol.t« These Potatoes era selected expressly for sesd by J. M, Tliornburn ft Co., f.rs.let WeloH’s Oorue jjaii,OT. mmm AJ&T) will be charged stpualsly. during Term, and charged Pupils raoelved only fiom lime of entrance. Payment of Sohool ohnrgea ihvabiaslt in Advinoe. simply a itatemoot of facta to’ the question as propounded, leaving other* to make their own inferences, and draw their own deductions. If tha truth hut ts, no ono regrets more than I, that His Excellency lias placed himself in n situation to feel its goad.. Ings, and hta resort to abuse and ma levolence in hi* effort* to sustain him. ■elf. Suolt weapons are snro to wound those who use them. If in my efforts toward off these undignified assaults oftho Executive, I havo used seme sharpness, and loniied to aid oilier developments, easting a shadow on His Exccollenoy I trust the indulgence of the Honorablo Committee will ex- ouse tbo manner in which I have used tho weapons of truth culled fortli by your inqnirios. Respectfully submitted N. L. Anuieu, Treasurer. • Patrons bringing pupils lo Ihs Instl- • furnished with conveyance upon tule will bo w applloatlon nt Mr. A. W. Chapman’s Livery Si able, Macon, On. N. B. For Circulars containing further pnrlleuleri nnd references, apply to R«v. J. T. PRY8E, M. A., Jan22.-lm Muon, On. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, STOSS 1 M&TS JEWELRY STORE a Sign of the Grolden Eagle, ililonaY>l@ Farmers’ Coarse Dress Goods GoodSi Etc, WELCH’S IK/OIST PBOU AGENTS WANTED- 800 TONS AMMONIATED Raw Bone Superphosphate. $75 to (200 per ■oilk I! I Or a Commission f.*om which twice ths amount can bo made by selling the LATEST IMPROVED COMMON SENSE Family Sewing Machine, PRICE $18,00. For Circulars nnd Terms nddress € 1SOWBK8 Sc CO, 320 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Decl8-8m In short, everything usually found in a first.class Dry Goods Establishment. And ns I am detornimed to (impose of tho provoni stock before the Spring > ols in, I hnvo marked all articles litr below current prices. KS^Credit given for flte year, with satisfactory arfangements. Albany, Ga., Jan. 8, -Sin E. Zaciiaiuas. A. J- Hobart, MnrUttn, Qs. J, . . MwrisUa, Ga. W. ▲. Riohardaou, Louisville Ky. Cfeurflia Sparile Ars now pnpnred to 611 nil Order, for M«rhle,*nd to furnish GEORGIA—Worth County, riiXT Finished Inths bexisiyle and at wwia raioxs than, the same work done with Northren Marble,. . I...? 3IIXTY DAYS after date i made to the Court wiP Ordinary, of said oounly, for leave to tell the real estate Aullman. late of eald county, doo’d., Our Marble ia equal to the best Amerioan. Dealers can ba supplied vltk nutoxe and slabs of any dimensions. of Hiram .... ... for (he benoBt of tho heirs, CLARISSA A. AULTHAN, Feb 2 1869 pr’t fee $6 . Admrx, For any InrorsanUon of designs sddrsu K. A. llcsrt, Albnuy, da, or 1st Is, Gw, or Jasper, He ken Co , On Either nt Marietta, ' $60 PER TON, CASH. BOO TONS Paoifio Guano, $70 PER TON. CASH. GHAELES VOLKER, Agt> Regs leave lo inform hie old Mends sad patrons nnd tho publio generally, that he ha. Jual received A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF HARDWARE Q> ALL KINDS, PLAN TATION IMPLEMENTS, MECHANICAL mHESE FERTILIZERS have been used by JL a largo number of plnatsra for tbo past' two ysnrs, giving ontlfe nUsfhotlon. Also Peruvian On.no $190 per ton. Carolina SuperplioapbM*, $6fta-to arrive. Double Reflned Poudrelle, $86 Land Plueter, $25. j. For enln by • ‘ ASIIER AYERS, S Guano Depot. . Macon, Ga. TOOLS of every deeerlptlon &e., 4w. Fine LIQUORS, WINES ft CIGARS. All sf ' which be will cell at tbs LOWEST CASH ; PRICES. Ils would also Inform tbs public, Isrly THE LADIES, that bs has O] connection with tbo above, of FRESn . J«d BO. . . ; of ALL- KINDS, nsl a largo assortment of CHILDREN'S TOYS. Pnrtloe ft Weddings supplied nl ahoit no tice. " r Albany, O*. Nov 10«h 1868. 8m s OUT Broad Street, Albany, Ga.. Slistfllanfous, auh §Ianlt ^ootis,; ©iM thiiviMftii mwrntir MYTSiOA-L' jNSTEtTMENt Fine Table and I*ochct Cutlery, | Fishing Tnokle, Wall Paper, Window Curtains, | FINE GOLD AED SILVER WATCHES, DIAM< and Jswjfcy-Solid Silver .(m#'Btty*» PlaW Wars. Uloh and Elegant Ooi *Sr Any gmdg in out lino ordered for ouetomers Wltboul. extra charge. ni. m- ’^riaiSdOPHi tag®. i< CARHART & CURD, GEORGIA—Mitohell Counly. « luro HARDW. ■ aan nnaLsns in CUTLERY, OT7NB, YOUR INTEREST l REPARATQRY TO A CHANGE.OI Business, I nmohilged to diepoae of my LARGE If and Varied Stock of Goods, aid hkvfa% box* Untiltdlttmn to da so, 1 sm .now of- ferlog them _ ; ATi Al»» BELOW CfltV. DRY GOODS^of All CLOTHING - HOOTS A lot of B0FA.O WA1 LOW Hfltlll IRON Cherry This old esl one of tbo Ur, market, oam Agricultui Plantal ii, Macei, fis. d honso Is now receiving fobs .over offered In this a part of Pei Together with first cUaahoua#»i Cosh. ^Glass ctc. F,b. 6th. 6m. SIX months after date, I will „. Ordinaly of *ald. county for left^ aion from the odminiatration of Mary Clark dcccosod, ^'-^^DAVID Jau 8th—1 a m for 6 in, print* GEORGIA—Dougherty C Whereas, Mary J. Towns and I Towns applies to me for letters of JJ tion upon the estate of Andrew J. ofnaid county, deoeaesd, These are therefore to cite and nnd singular tho creditors and nex*^ ^Tolt.%^C4 “ifttuy they have why said Worth Fost posed SherlfJ rjTTILL be eoid on the Ureter Enfinla -Sib