The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, May 11, 1869, Image 2

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BOOTS & SHOES HATS SCHOOL BOOKS, NEW STOCK CURES ALL Embracing al! principal School Books used OutTB a stfr «u mated In onr usually guUt city yesterday afternoon by ike receipt of dispatches from Washington announcing the appointment of 8lmms as Postmaster.— .But one opinion was heard enpreaaed upon the subject, 'on change, in the street or at the family circle, and that was or unquali fied disapproval, dissatisfaction and disgust. That ftrent the hundred or more applicants for the position, n competent, respectable white man could not be seleoted, without foisting upon.our cltlsenn and of nil men, probably the moot obnoxious one that could be eleeen. There coaid be but otto infer ence as to the animus that would dictate this in this section Pains n n d LETTER PAPER JYOTIOJYS, ENVELOPES, PLAIN AND jFANCr STATIONERY, IIuik Books & Huoudcsi, —Aay kind o (Blank Work got up to ordor* ■WITH THE BUST STOCK OP. KAVPON'B PH.L8—Cure* and *11 BIHoua Dteeeee*. I®- Por sale by CKOGKEUYWAltK, nppolntmont. Would tko protonl Adminis tration appoint u ignorant negro * te Post. maiUr or Boston, or .Collector of the Port ol Mow York t Miuredly not. Those loyal bnrgha would noser submit to ouch aa impo- the srenlng may proto corroot—“thot the WOOmyAUK, tail PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, FIRE SCREENS,. PICTURES, ' FRAMING Ac,. Ever Exposed for Sale in Macon, Geo: Jon2u-iy former onnouacoment .was premature - and that Blmtaa" oommUalon hod not been au- thoritod at hoadquartero." It,'it cUlmod, it is the deotre oftho Adminietratlon “that «e hare peace;" If it U the desire of the A. 11. CewuttT, Belter Count . HcaM H. C| }“ °£ MBITS «ud lease the most its- Which tiirV will tell at tli» Ittiiy Etfc * Jewelry Sun. North t'aat a renewal offrate relations bslwoen the O asgtreas the Brothers people; a resp tlon for Ihr ConstiCutlon (ai ^VAY nuppHed GOLD A SIf/VEtt WATCHik, SOLID SILVER amd - SILVER- I'LATEL) WARE Wc buy I bean good# dVeot from the menu. lecturer, amfbeat Housed lit HHr York, and gunrantes ererylhtug-as stSP rhpreaent. L. K. WSOllI * CO., Albany Book k Atirelry (More. Albany, April 6, Hh-ly-cq COTTON FACTORS * LatearM Hurt Xa^ved.a<ylm -flf O«J«wivlSsde Work, . . , !>? All iptriWes and prioee. Their For (tab or ow Time. love for the old Beg as eymbollo ol protection aud rlril liberty, why name tble persistent policy of hi Illation, 1 Beeurs end glso ihrm a cell. Thai ike pltwettre In ekewtng yon ihti and me firry fuelled to platee It continue Its A thowe e BV Tketr paat re»rd le tkelr rtlteaaee- fSSr*-- —- ■ vnuiW as-- ■Jtwm& w, ama , i.UANY MAV II, 1860. The Coipiucrcial Convention will meet at MetnpKN on May 16th. All railroads cen tring at that point will pass delegates and invited funli free, and others at half firs— U railroads connecting with them will be «ked to do likewise, itooms are already t-.Ping engageJ nl the principal hotels by par- tiesfrom different part’ of the Union. 1 ' — — As we ptomUed, we glee the editor (ha > caefit of our circulation to answer It, al- , fengh ihe language i» a Irlfie stronger than -.re sre ic:rMom«l to admit into our columns. We have only obe word to say now with 'ftranoo la It, We did nor know that fha nffliwAfyM Were opon to Mr. L., ra*bold assertion .to th# contrary notwithstanding The lofereoc# was entirely iegitimata that they ware not. The editor is eatiroly welcome, after this explanation, to ‘.r,y opinion it plenses him to entertain. As i . making capital out of such a thing, the idea i ,ver entered our head. Wc are not ron- ..tng against the .Vriutbal we are aware of. j iies its editor, in attributing such motives i„ us, judge us by himself : Ho writes the Journal 4 Mttttngtr in reply i our strictures hulls Livingston publication. Wo desire no t|Uarrel with ihtl paper. We i.mYO done it many kind services, and have Mvrnys been glad of an opportunity to on- • ange its circulation Livingston'?! tetter reflected upon us lu a i;.inner as ought *•» h*va excluded it from the calumne of a s*e|»eol aide newspaper .• but it presented a comparison between the Anv» ..nd the j Mtwnptr a« to character •iTed cirfula ion, disparaging to the former nud aimpllthentury to the latter; and this per haps accounts fe.r the milk in tlic cocoanut. We do not believe that paper would hare knitted fa Iti reading mdomns a communi . r.ifiaa from such a craatura »\* I.lv input on, t.ccuiing ns ot "falsehood," had sphere been m motive of self moving thereto. ignorance of the miss of Journalism and H e amenities of the Press, is no exotiae for the editor, sod it cid'i avail him lo say that l,t “did ncr know" that the columns of the ,‘tvy were open to Livingston for decent, I mper and respect fill explanation. If igno- inr.t of the rule that demands the admission . t a respectful response from an aggrieved patty, Le knows us too well lo hare doubted ir, in this case, for one moment. A he i’.'Scrowe offer lo glee us the benefit of tht Journal j Aitiunpir's circulation Io an swer the foolish, false and unnecessary as- ssult of Livingston, Is no paliatlon of the offense. What art we to prove! What an swer ? We slated that our subscribers at the Nawton Poitoffics complained of the non- reception of their paper; that lhaae oom- pUinta being frequent, wa had given more than usual attention lo the making up of that paokaga ; that the package was always de- pnslted in the postoffioa here, and in lima for the Newton mail; and that ottr subscriber’s papers were obliged to reaoti Newton—there being no intermediate poatoflice. Living ston eays these statements were “false, and without foundation." Do our statements need any proof I If so, we again assert their truth. Our Mailing Clark—a gentleman of fho highest integrity—verifies our assertion, uiifi the Pest Master at this place assures ua that the Newton package is regularly mailed. We can make no further answer to tka reckless and malicious denunciation of Liv ingston. We know ttide n much complaint in Ba ker county about the management of the post- tdficeaf Newton, and though Livingston may ihiak the duties of the ofiice are faithfully discharged, the people do not ihiak so. He is not always there, and In his sbsenct there it no seuce of responsibility in the office; and une individual frequents it and assists la opening the mails, who, for some cause un known to us, as we have reason to believe, fs Inimical to the X«vt, and hostile lo onr interests But enough *lt is folly lo talk lo such men, aud we are wllheut a remedy. I^rhape here rosy he a change ere long. . Wa publish the following certificate* merely the readers of the Journil { .tf,i»v<r tkal LiringHon kea proaoucad tnztk « "falwlood," awl li (bar,fore ■*- vonliy »f belief lo any porlion of hie elele- loeol. The Jatnal 4 M.umjtr «i»v'r»'e puhlllh ell. or none, of Ihlo article. Orrice Auaht Ncwe, , Albany, Oe., May 10th, 18*«. 1 I certify Ibet particular care la obarrrrd, In tbla office, la «»Ua( ap the Keaton pack- ace, that a paper la directed lo each anbaorl . — -diced la tba paokaga, and la the office Won noon, ''o. I do not baUora a cd ia wakioE ,ua uld it day of Jwknanr hat. J L. KKiailT, Mailing Clark. Pott Orrtce, Autor, Q*. \ May lOtk, 1BCT. / l certify that thanaekata, of the Albany Nnct for Keatan, 'la itaffiaed at rtiia office Tueaday and Friday mornings—the days of publication—and‘teat Ike rsme la placed la ■ - E. IUCUABUSON, ActingP. M„ Alhaay, tin. Tke te«rf a Fails li National Bank pfnn MU .w , denies| the as List of Letters MNINO in flie Tost Office «t Albany, Allen, Amy, Baker, II. Butters, Mrs. hey, col’d, Dunirl Brown, ool’d, The l!a hae, or will aeon “pari.lt by tka Mlatbuoy Bru'wn. ll.rrlet Butler, ool’d Ikcypwtk. Plp *r Do Ho.—Sard, „f g, Aak. the ck.rgatl.nl bah., "inatlgalctl roc .. fOKMAIN • . ettisinaHon of caatoin BcunblicnitH who rial-! la, Ga.Uavl.t lHti'l The Atlanta Era of Tnoaday contain, a 1 ..j w ., hinIt0 . ,. +J? tong letter from Hr Angler, Trewurcr of the i "“I*" 1 >,i5 " s, « r T Rt.t. i. „ -I . ... „ It woe the brightest foaturo in the .l.ntnli- Mr». t. 11. Aultniiti » 1 1 t r # ^ 1 b»t hr couldTt ... It. Ho e.r. :'»«■" Virginia " . BankofMew ork In relation to or wl „ CH.rloll. flfi, l ^.'h PO n w iaalllnllop, an.! the re.; wayi>i , le ... l|l[c „„ f olh , r ' (lo|?i pa. a » : probably have its Ua/j but will filially Ei the greater portion ofDr. Angler'.Hat--I ,,J U „ rA S>ppWr „.- ter in made up of extracts from the t ode of 11 A Duncan. lit. Ht.te, defining the mprcllr. power, of'- KoMKt ' wr ,t« from Bicitntondt ll/rJIr Errhl 8 '" 1 ’ Wl " 1 *"' f't, ‘" tT"™' rr S.riu.ra wan need b. under th. allghteat, John Ol.n.ier, Trcdon. Hoff, H K O.ngk, of the State, wo omit them aod give only that; anprehensloh of persona! danger In Virginia. Miss Bill* Olbbs. * portion of his letter which has direct refer- *{* «s •• as ha would ba In New York, Jncjr Hart, col d, Col Uall, Mis Mary Ann encp (o their transactions with the llwiik. England, or In I'cunsylvanla, but he Harris, Win 0 Henley, Edmond f) High, *• «“• «/■ *»• 1at »-*^ M will Miss Anna tain, M die Crawford. Mrs .1 M Davis, Henry \V t’oxwcll, TIjok Dews, llov 11 Edwards, col’d, . ruination to aupport the exploded and baleful theories that produced anti encouraged the • rebellion." How a man ol Forney's personal anleced- Hoy, John 11 Illicit. , Mis l.»77i»* Jones. Irby Dow, ‘J. Miss Ellen A .I.iiiiom Mrs M E Jonru. Mrs M Kilrelt, NHiicy Kcver. Elick Land, col'd. tleorge Lester, i l( , enls and political rufhanism can expect to be ..ir'Jr.i . » -i ia. i t . ../• ... , ... i Mrs hraeline Lucas. c»l d, A T Lynn. p I admitted into “first ' or even second,“faui- Washington*'" " ‘‘ i'Ol d, «<*/, with some anxiety, the promised “ac count current" which the Bank agrees to make up lot he 1 at of May. and shall bo greatly mistaken if it does not show that the Express Agent has drawn largely over the $66,000 which Dr Augler refer. In. Imleeil I * | 0"l"'" l»'“ "Orel" or e,en eeoona,"niui- | Waebloglott McKeoney. col'd,'»ll.o Llddy our aurpriee will not exceed oifr KrolHw- j in lh ' 0,1 «ny where elie wllboul , Merrill, Mr. F.lle.belb McOenlel. p Moore, tlon If Ibeaccount currenl doe. not ebuw * Lojalrerolullonof the inoral lawaof eeelely, j Middleton, a.oMlniina. that a *erjr).r«e porlion of the Stale fundi: *• r * n01 '' * ,n H * "*$• ’“ T j N u'phfppe, VvPierrr. ,7r Reid’a, 8,“,',^ In thaBank bare been used by bta Kipre.e.) “ ,r fepublloan, lit aurptleed »t hi. fnllnre ; Burke A Pc elency for his own* political and personal himself, hut it is very certain that nobody | II M Scott, Abner Scott. Harrison Hcisro, purposes; slse lit. Wc are very certaiu the rilzens of MIm Jullafiiippy, W S Slephenc The amount of the iffiti 000 drawn by Uoi. {6a»aunah look the cams view 'during his re Woodwwd& ernor Bullock from your Bank and disburs- j cent visit, aud if Mr. Forney’s friends shared ; Hill. I»stl*Ilp»iBn fcta * U , J c . 0D " e : I ‘he same indifference, it should leach them' Persons calling lor any of the above letters r8uLTe:.u‘ T e^h";. 0,, a , „ , :,'re , c n oJd .1-1- they gn Innilng again ,n K c ,n a»od .y'"-l»«l..d ' receipts for it on the Treasurer s trailerUourral's Books while the quires that all Btnte moneys received or dii burned shall be antered on their books, one being a check upon the other. Tills transaction you have allowed llov., Bullook lo make is not only iu violation of a reasonable construction ;.r law, but in viola tion of all former custom. Ucorgia had heavy deposits In New York during Govern or Brown and Hovernor Jenkins’ administra tions, still neither oi these Governors ever drew the first draft upon them, but when they needed funds under appropriations to be disbursed by them, they appllml to their Treasurer for a draft on the deposits and drew nn Executive warrant to cover the amount on I be proper fund. This is the on ly way to avoid confusion and keep the Treasurer's accounts ns the law directs, lu our last interview you were of the impres sion that 1 had giveh no intimation or in structions not to advance any funds except Comp-! ™o>|*aity. law May II, lUtin. M. J. Hll'tyAKD30N. P M. _ SPECIAL _ notices. To the Voters of Dougherty County : 1ST* GKO. M. UULLRTr in a can didate for (’lkbk or mi: Srernimt Coi ht. io fill (lie vacancy occasioned by the resignation New Advrrliannents, (J l'!OH( 11A— I )ouglu*rly County. /'• It'. //. |IV/f/cr, Onhihit it of salt! ruunifi unJ ' Hx-oJIir»o Clnl;. L. Iiovill brings before n-, who are free- „ ^ holders of the !Mj||i District, as an cat ray, : °f '*°hn F. ('argile. Es#|., nt the election to one horse mule, old gear marks on the shotil-, he held on WEDNESDAY, the, li'lli instant, der, a few black stripes around his legs, uo t ®od respectfully presents his claims for tlie brand; small, long bodied forelegs, sprung I aufiragea of ids fellow-citizens, a little, very old, and bay colored, which we Albany, Ua., May "th, Ut»W. appraise to be worth $7'» (Mt. — —... . I». II. POPE, Freeholder. ■».. Hie frtonda of r. II. CAMFIELD U. J. IVItlUMT, Freeholder. *nd Tnpt. E. A. lUrHAUDSON announce th’ H. CAMFIELD ns a Candidate for Itoufihfihi of Ordiimn/ fur Count!/ Purpottt, I certify that the above is a true extract 1 of the llecord of Kslrnya in my office. (liven under my hand and official signature, this loth day of May, lfitilt. * IV. If. WILDER Ordinary aud Ex-officio Clerk. May 11, JHtPJ—InvrfiOd ALBANY | WELCH’S OOLIT-MN. VARIETY WORKS ! At their Shops, nn Front St, Albany. Cta., KENDALL & GILBERT Are prepawl to manufacture .Ot -OUR- Sash, Blinds.Doors & Furniture, Drugs, Are (he BEST we can buy in the markets, or, are carefully prepared by ouraelvea from official formularies, Onr slock is of every description and qiibTiiv WAGONS & 11UGGIES.I i LARGE AND COMPLETE! .ml In dn all m.nnet nt WOOD WORK ! Our FACILITIES and EXPERIENCE in din- I pensing are well known. We spare no lahor or money to keep a i First-Class Establishment worthy of Blacksmil hing r liberal 'and patronage. increasing AS— Builders & Contractors. HOITSK, SIGN. COACH PAINTERS, Our I’rlrns arc Alnnys as Favorable a« any other hoiineH. Wo rt?tk lor nfvv ( Csjoheks to try us, old ono.H wo oxpnct to ke»*|». Id. r. A ll R. WRffX’II, Dwinotsta. to the Treasurer or on account of the pit lie debt. In my letter of January 21, lHUJi, to A Lane, your nstdstani Cashier, you will Aud this statement. Being responsible for the financed of the Stale, It in desired no j money shall he advnnoed only what comes I direct to the Treasury. lioBids this, 1 sent j you the correspondence between Gov. Bul lock and myself on this subject—the report, of Majority and Minority Committee, ulao the nctiou of the Uouse, uil concurring that Onv. Bullock's drawing and using the money I iu the uianuer he did wiih illegal. I hope in ! ffifes.*" fc; "" deJuo ' 1 - \z “J’"’ "■ Please give me a fullstatemout of account ‘ ourreut uii to 1st of May next and nckuowl- edge receipt of this. NOTICE! AT CIIAMBEHH. April 7th, 18U0. f Worth Hnpciior Court is adjourned utitil the fit It Monday in May. The Clerk will cn» CLERK SUPERIOR COURT, nt the ensuing election, to fill tin* vacancy occa* sioned by the resignation of John F. C iiuiii.f, Esqr. . Albany, May 7, iHtilt. ' . Wo nvo aulltoiT/.vd to umiotmcc BANKS TOMPKINS [ns a Candidate for - Clerk Superior Court at the ensuing elec-; They tlon* May 4-td ! They are fully prepared to make engngenicnls, I and to execute the work with nenlnesa, fidel ity aud dispatch. And, having secured ilie services of COMPETENT WORKMEN! SKII.Mil) ARTISTS! I'iiiti White Lead ! LEAD anil ZINC, LINSEED OIL, Ye\KNISIIES, and complete stock of l^aintei'p* Materials. DMt itox^s WINDOW GLASS, asa’t., At very LOW HATES, for sale by L. E. k H. E. WELCH, . DnioaisTs. H cz: r n-TK a'RTcII CHILL AND FI EXPELLEE. LIMAN’S PM ivill guarantee all work turned out. | The Best Stock established Most respectfully, yours, N. L. Anuibii, Treasure ri [COPY] Fourth National Bank or th* Cm or N*w Yonv, Nkw York, April 28, 1 Stilt. Hon X. /,. Anyitr, Treamrtr ufthr Stnii (J tor yin, Atlanta , Drah Sim—l have yours of the 20tli insi., with extracts frpm tba laws of the State, in r«f«r«uc« lo the Treasury Department, ami your remarks thereon, which we ahull re- ' S ard as instruoliooH for our guidance in con- L uctiug the business of the Slate. On the first day of May will forward you an account current oftho State account ns requested. To avoid coufusion, amt give notice to Gov Bullock of the position we are required to' take, 1 at* no impropriety in lurninhtng him with n copy of your letter and extracts, that tho matter may lie thoroughly understood nn all sides. Trusting Ihst we shall 1 e able lo perform the duties of financial agents of your State to your entire satisfaction. I remain, yours respectfully, P. C. Caliioln, Presidon! J. M. CLAItK, J. 8. C. S. W. C. A true extract from tho minutes of tho Court, lids April 24th, IHtilt, THOMAS G. WESTFALL,* May 4, 1801b Deputy Clerk. WOOL ! WOOL I H aving unlimited oiideus fob WOOL, wc arc prepared lo pay FULL MARKET PRICE IN CASH! For any quautily of this article, delivered in To the Voters of Dougherty! 1 Tl,ey ta " “ No County. LUMBER YARD I UKUE"Y ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CA.*N- didatc for the ollico of C'lcrK ftn|S«l‘i • ■ In.connection with their Shops, and can fur- or C'oiirl, made vacant by the resignation 1 nish lumber in nny quantities desired, at short M. KENDALL, He “ Albauy, May OF COMBS, BRUSH KS, SOAPS, PERFUMERY nnd of Juo. F. Cnrgilo. Esq., nml respectfully nsk j notice, your suffrage on the day of election. A N HINES. Apr GO, 'till lii May lit. J. Jt. T. GILBERT. , 18159.— ‘dm ifitu ©edict Articles, In the market can always be found at WBXiOH’S CORNER. Liberal ndv.mees made nn consignments. L. ,1. tiUlLMAHTIN «S; Co.. I'aetors X Commission Merchants. 118 Bay Street, Savannah,Ga. mar GO, ’ISO-lni GREAT EXCITEMENT li AUGUSTA, GA ! Grant Pai'sMr:—After appointing negroet- and obnoxious vagabonds to offieo all over the South, in pursuance of hiu divine sent! menl—"Let us have peace," the President has at last discovered that that isn’t the kind ! of oil to pour upon tho troubled waters, and that the people of the South cannot be up- penned and tranquilized by torments mid in- | suits. To Creswell's infamous proposition j to outrage and insult the people of Savannah by fastening the notorious Simms upon them j as postmaster, Urant says nay, and refuses to make the appointment. This is one of the acts of the General | President-Emperior that has our cordial ap proval, and we pause for the next. The following are the latest telegrams on ! tne subject: Washington, Msy 7.—There has been a severe struggle over the Navatnah Post Of fice, Postmaster General Cressnell un- j doubtedly nominated Sims; but the Presi dent refused the commission. It appear* I that 81ms and other extremists are desirous i of filling the Georgia Federal offices with oe. j groes, thu* rebulking the Georgia Legists ; lure for expelling them It is stated that Clift opposed Sims bitterly, and prominent Georgians also opposed the appointment aa mlaehletaus. Wasuinoton, May 8.—The Pr«e1d<>nt de- clineil to see Sims, whose appointment to the Savannah Postoffice he refused to sign. Have ju»t le.-eived a NEW nnd COMPLETE W. C. HEWIVT & CO., lirond St., A.ug;usfca, Q-n. —WHOLERALK DEALERS IN— Foreign & Domestic Liquors. & Rectifiers. Refiners&Distillera. 8 Years Old WHISKY, IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY, GIN, RUM and WINES, &C i'Vbebeat nvticlcH vre can buy in the market, amt suited fo' 1 medical purpose.-, at WELCH’S CORNER Q8-2 QS2 t DETERMINED TO BUILD tJP A Comprising oenfinal. MfinuHANDizfi, Firat-Clasa Liquor Establishment for the South' They have. *1 j'rent. expense, fitted up the necesiaa-y machinery for Mnnnfaelurlng Pure and Unadulterated Liquors, And they announce their readiness lo fill outers, and guarantee what they aril SAMPLES Will t.e furnished, and all Goods that fail to come up thereto, will be taken Lac^ without oft lo purchases a and MONEY RETURNED. DRY GOODS. GKRjOOiElIRdlHS, Look for the BICi SIGN, 282 W. (!. HEWITT & CO., TRUSSED, . , SUPPORTERS. CIIE8T EXPANDERS, FORCEPS, SYRINGES, Ac , &c„ Always a good supply nt WELCH'S CORNER- IT IS IN FACT A MOST WONDI ON ACCOUNT OF THIS | Instant Remt MAKING A Lasting and Permanent , NO CASE*, However • Obstij Can Resist its llcalth-givlng T PYRAFTJ( C rentes ivn Ajjpetito.h color to the cheek# (I the emaciated, and strength to the] feeble. Every Bottle Sold Is Accel a Gnaranice of lu ES The I'ropHrior ef the i'YRA ledge, every caae, no nielt er of I Btanding, io lr/lliis OWEAT Cl![I FEVER CURE, nnil Ihen .leny it* eitrallve properlie*. ASK L I P P M A I] PYR.A.I l t| AND GET RID OF THAI, Rodgers & Wostenholm Cillery! good ntlcction The only place to find wbx.ob’8 ooanfua 3STSW BOOKS! 'just RECEIVED AT Albany Book & Jewelry Store, ••The Chaplet of Penrla — by the Author of • •* tioir of Redclyffc " • Galea Ajar." Misa Muhlbaoh’s Works. Cheap edition of DICKENS, SCOTT, Su\, More of MRS. HILL’S COOK BOOK, Mohun Ac., -Ac. « .Vny now or old Roo^s ordered for customers- Fit. Piibliftlitr’fl Prices. L E WELCH & CO. 1 ' Foi sale at Wholesale, by the 8 fketurer for the United Slates—^ JACOB LIPPI YROPRIF.TOR ]if LIPPMAN’S WHOLESALE DBUG Savannah, C