The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, June 01, 1867, Image 2

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a'- ioi», nnr fml plcpaud, a* tojafll' flarrrs (It's State, to Mmit tliO dosorip- > Id judges or courts xrhosc jurisdiction outls over ()i« entire State. 1 must con- tent mystlf insayingoftheso officers, cxcc- titive or judicial, tltat tlioynre clearly with in iho meaning „f tho law. ‘ Mow, changing tho inquiry Horn an af firmative to a negative process, such officers as usually pass under tho description oftnu- nieipal, ami do not eoino in tho purvtowof the Act, suchnvifficors of cities, towns, tillages and municipal divisions, whether their (unctions tiro eXWJUtlvo Or Judicial; op as is sotnetimm the case, when the sura of fleer nets in troth capacities. Outsido of thefo sre two rcpacscntativos classes, the ■ tirstjof which Is clearly within and tho last of which is clearly without the purview of these clauses Wo find in onch o( these .States hosts of offioers whoso status is in soma way to ho determined.- It is impossi ble hero to proceed by way enumeration and to distjngnish by name all thoso who arc included and those who are excluded.— All that can ho done la to eatnbllsli some fixed rules. I feel tho necessity of circum spection hors in saying who arc included within the disfVanchitemont, rather tlinn saying who are not included; for when therein doubt ncoording to tho rule of eon- airdotion which haa boon referred to, that doubt must bo solved in favor of, mthcr against tho of tho voter. Tho exclusion is aQ comprehensive ns to tho time, nnrinp- pUBs not only to those who were in office wjien the rebellion commenced, hut to thoso who held the prohibited offices at any pre vious tlmo, although they may have censed to holdyuehofflco an indefinite number of yoara prior to tho rebellion. H is founded iff tfin idea of a Pencil of official trust, due tho Stato as tlio author or donor of the .trust; It it founded on tho idea of a breach /or trust, not arising merloy from allegiance ns a oltlien, but duty to the State in a direct ( official rotation to that State, and through that to tho Federal Government. So far ns this Act designates by name tho person* who violated such a trust, it is that class lo whoso keeping tho trust Is especially con fided—that is to say, tho peraons who were .1. tetm AL1JANY, GA., jbflli 1st, T«hat»inT«i;iit)iftt8i<)JtJit;4vAlJbut si'i u oti Tuesday everting; aats -thi* OiltllbertAp- ixmf,' tvro.opaque ftnd awful ibolnng'clonda camo lugothcrimmcdiately <jWr head, ru- Milting in n profrnctod nncl terrific thunder storm. Real nftcr peal in rapid buccetMioii, and all nature hpciiumI nhlnxc-with electrici ty. The min nlso came down in Awoepir.g torrents, which noon transformed the streets into rivulets. Tlte storm in violence rcscin* : il»c thatftll tijlpppjftd < niicjj of frtttl4ufcbll ttution httiy* btk thorough^ .: invefttigatedi^- llKAi.Tir or IIox. A. IT. Stf.iutkvs.—Wo learn tltat the health of Mr. StephciiH i«» very precarious. The information is conveyed in a letter from him in which ho says: “I am hied those which rage in equatorial latitude very unwell—hardly aide to he up." We We have to record the remarkable fact 1) u on o l i co-wit 1 Ik* "ivenfllid provision mado for time and place tv.r tlio examination and Rcitlemo^tofeaueli eases. X. Hp<k twt>l:H of oaths required to be taken hy-'votafs, and blank registration lists, us also lull mill detailed instruction for the p< dormant eof their duties, will he at once forwarded to the Hoards oil legist ration ap* I pointed in ilii*. eider, and it is enjoinedui>on ’ •* ■ • ‘ ed to cpmpli tion with all energy am The 'Antov Tie f. Iron Bauds _fOR-l ' ' \ 3 BALING COTTON! bimr.ls llial they pnirml to coniplcto the registration will! nil energy imildis- pat eli. hopo that he mny triiinipli over his iiifiniii-, that our city was struck sixteen times, with-1 •'*!■ ! he‘h jaile-I iiistiiietioiisto ifegis- ■ - -- 1 , , , ters L l WASTE THEFT! tics, and live to see this distracted country restored once more to peace nnd prospe will flesmnale tin* member of each . |» , , , , , , Iff*. ill t|( — u: I!.It f lilt- Hit III"' Itrv I ill a few aecomls,and, woutleriul to relate, w1|<> itv. t without, loss of humnn 1 lienor serious injury j x 11. Vinienro nr threats of violence, or to buildings,, Within a radius of 300 yards,’any other oppn liye means to prevent any the eieetrie fluid descended four times,'strlk- I 1 "’” 1 " ’ , rill S l,is V < ; u ' rris ‘ ing the kitchen of.Mr. Kugcne "'T 1-Hulivel.v R ro- m Anotiikk One.—Tlio Savannah News i Herald understands that It is in eontempla-!. , , „ , , tion t.o estahlish a new Radical journal in j, Oougltiss |V j^Hstj,telly nnmmnml that that citv. It is not stated whether it is an 1 '? ( ofA,,<lro ' v College, and ; r ,»ntr.»ei or :,»ri ement with laborers, individual enterprise, or to be under the 1 * n trrc 0,1 ouc ° rt,M ' »t^els in rear which d.priNist!.,... of their wages for an; • r . .. .... . of Mr. OiiutiV. longer time than that act nail v consumed «U.p,ees l |„ = mo 1 oniudlt.als. miloflM . tllt „. oll ; a ivgisteriugor voting, wilMie perntUmd to Mama Aa-NA.-Sm"" Anna is living on ! on Mrs.Thornton's lot was struck,and we !", (| Vi'i"','.;;; 'J,,'- J-rV-vim.tdy mention! Match Island, m luxury, wailing lor some- j learn iputo n tmmhernf tin- telegraph posts t |,i s paragraph, will cause immediate thing to turn up in Mexico, ft is said that! in another quarter of the town were shatter- i am st oftl be i ns a million in cash to keep hi omfor-|etl by theelleetaol the lightning. military < nnmis table. ni> r and his trial before a her classes nro Toft indefinite and oidy to bo nacertnlnpil by const! uetion, it la allow- nhle to find lit* Indefinite olaaa by the rule of Malptilatinn. Wo aoo then in this law a purpose of exclusion na to tho throe great departments of a 8tato—legislative, judicial flna executive. We aoo further ns to the logialativo department, mailottp ol a legisla tive body omit posed of motubors and vari ous officers appertaining to such a body ns legislature,'the exclusion is only of the high er functionaries of that body, the members, nnd is not carried to its subordinate officers. The terms of tho oxolusion an; not tlio inem- hort and officers of a State legislature, but e • * 1 ^ l* .. Ut.ln l,„..al,lt •l.'/k Moiiii.k.—<icn. Swj.yno has given notice tlmt no iiegroeH will he nppdinled on the Mobile police. Conflict of Policy, Ah the Hmlieal Party iNinn^Jy nidiingon towards Itn inevitable dent met inn, it is not uuintr-rcHting to the ea.sual observer t«* wit- ness and note the evidences ol decay. Il Many a timid heart quailed before this , , , . . . . ‘ Mill V Mill lion/ grand pvroteehme display of the Storm ( ,.T, to ol I King, nnd limn never appoint'd more feeble I nnd powerless in eontrast with the suhlime grandeur ol the elements, j The country needed a soaking rain, hut. we fear this excessive flood will destroy all j recent ploughing and prostrate the young | cotton plauts, besides damaging the lauds • of the fanners. Lot us hope Ibr the host howevor. The inilit arv !1 per.- LMl pi dues not retptire any gTFat degree .d' ’pone-1 rili| i will at nil cventHgo far toward- tratiou to satisfy the mass that these tur- 1 ,,lnl '' nL ' ’bh early earn or l |Mir 0l wniT"" r " "°i'r ,il,lr 'r!tnml Order I'oncrruiDgRrgislratlon. or later will have an outburst, which will! ,, . m llE.uui t:«; I iiutn.Mii itarv Dtsltm j (flEoiujn, A I,.vt.am.v Asi* Kf.mmiA) • Atlanta, <5Kotmt\, May ga, 1807. \ t lenornl Order No. i]0, s ,. . . . . , In accordance with nil net of('ongress, intolerant .1. their loyally prnserlnttve In j supplemcury to an net to provide# more " l “ ‘ '! I elneinnt («o\ ernment lor tho rebel States, Ar, an outburst, which will Heal tho doom of the oppressor*. The N Y. Times, one oftbe ablest of tJ,e llepuldi enn organs, speaking of |his eonfliet, says : Tennessee ami .Atissonri both claim to he their patriotism. Kaeh has availed itself tho rights guaranteed by the (‘oiMlitution to create test mind impose disabilities, with the view of strengthening the Itadieal Par ty. They have carried out the State sever- eigiity jnineiplein eording to their own no lions ol expediency. r | he results have been harsh and evil in both instances, hut the general nrineipie on wuieli they have pro ceeded, being in entire accord with the n cognized understanding of State l.’ights bn* passed unehallenged. lhuh States, then, are Htanding Ihnlieal protects against the Sumner-Phillips innovation. Lor if Con gress may be properly called upon to force dated March 2d, 1HU7, the following nr | jangemeutH herein made for the registration \ . of voters iu the States ofticorgia and Ala-, | hnma: i T. The States ol (Jeorgia and Alabama are divided into registration districts, iimii ; heredatnl hound as hereinafter described, j II. A Hoard of Legist ration Is herein ap I pointed for each district, as above mention ed, to consist, of t wo w lute llegisters are j de-iguati tl in this onler, it is directed that j white llegisters in each district immediate j ly select, and cause to he duly qimlilied, a Unpeteut colored mail to complete tin ti ed l»y the t riot ; and warned ag: man from < pretext w hat the usual h XIV. In lonec at I Ir moh*slatio register, the lit upon the h" ;il lofee. or a | "-•< pivsor» e quiet, uenre«l n.ilitai by instrm h «l t Any «'i\ i! t.liit i, pro*| eol Kegisters, will he reported t. oflict'r eoiiiiiiaii'lin arrest *-m h «hTmqi against, ihoni to t h may ho hr. siot'i. the tight of every tl vot( r, under the Into nets of re ;i ior and vote, is giuirun- authorities of iliifi dis til- whomsoever are ttempt to prevent any i-ingthis right, under any •r, oilier than objection by lootlo. • I any dislurbahee, nr vio eof registration, or any legisters or <d' applicants to i rd of ii'ep 1st ration will enll 'mi authorities lor a police to am >r the oflenders and ■ If m t oj.-nry, upon the authorities, who are here • f.irni-h the necessary aid. I w ho ivfu-eor who tail to •..»r applicants to •register, i In h' , M<hpiarters ol the m the State, who will ■nis, and send charges ••* hoadqiiarles, that/they :l;t lift.a. a military enmtnis- land of Ihvvet Major (Jenoral :;d I. Tm: \ A t <; T.uit ry, -•• 1.1 >1.1:1. K. i in 1 8* VNUKIISOV. A. / A. A. <; rnequalled for Simplicity and Rapidity of AdjustmentJ Surpassed by Kone for Slrcncllt aiiilAilap- tibillty to all thr I'ses or Commerce! milEY nrc nuuiitfnclurod in Uverpool, of the I best English Iron, under ilio personal snpor- rislon of tho Inventor, formerly u resi«h*nl of Nov Orlrntis, Ln. ThoAHKOWTIK h proferrod by Shipmasters' find Co'inprensincn. ns it is worked with ■’» to I Inch slack, while nil SOhlJ) TIES require :t lo .7 inches, which, in running through a '•nrgo, involves n hea vy loss to the .Shipmaster. USE THE ARROW TIE and HANDS, and SAVE MONEY IN FREIGHT nnd INSURANCE: ArriiUgcmcnls have been made to scVuro an am ple supply of the Arrow Tic nn«l Rand'* for tlio coming Season. 4 TIio Iron will he holler tlt,.n the best heretofore used. .VAH. A. EI1D.K., Ageut Middle and Souiluvrst Genr^i:i. AlVDRinV I.o/v tV CO, General AgenlaySavanunh, Gn. j The nuderhigned is prepared inSVirnhli ihe Alt 1 ROW TIE to i he Tit A l>L ni SAVANNAH PRICES, Konvardln? and Trnusportallon Aildoil, HOST .1 JOHNSTON. N O T J C rrUIE iubscriber is new reeeivin* ..! I , -heuso on liroad street formerly Us tRirs ^ Brinson, ,„,t will off,, J SJ fttl, of April lost., OIK of the UroMt .5* lotted Blocks of. % ' . Q- O O 3D Si WARES AND MERCI Ilf nil (lofcripttons, on Iho most rsum.j* and at the ls boHfst Prices • fibred since 1$ 1 llminsl.con selects,! with great ctN tR Wants of all Glasses of! Ry Mr. Doers, who is now fa j NTJW YORK tS Taking adrnnlngo of tho lalo reduced sflj CASH BUYERS (•real Tmlucements will b« dffered, \y <% Sell on tj T.* Hie first of November next In r r-ntinfactnry Arrangements. Albany tja., April 4, \ WM. W. KR LIVE AID LET Lf . Ill I hi uai tlohl is •miltrv it i Hoar tho Iusuranco Agents: Savannah. Oa., Mny 7th, 18C7. The rei'pnt fires in this city having proved in nur entire satisfnt iion, by a thorough it* i. ilte superi ority of IRON RANDS for baling purposes, we utrongly recommend them lo ilie u-c r,f ihe lMnnt ersofGeorgia nsnn et.ieiem agent in ie>*trieiing tons by Sre; and we agree to discriminate, when prnyiiontile. in favor of C'otlou thus serurr.l. A. Wlhltl 'it, Gcm ral hisniaiit'eAc"t l. t'HARLKS GREEN SDN.Ar. h* •i..vi-i|io .| 1 hoiulon and Globe Ins. Co. UHARhESL.roi.MY .vro , \j»VSun t.V At lantic Al- In-, i'o., N. Y. K. II. FOOT.MAN, Inenranco Agent-*. WOODBRIDOK HROTJIERS. InMietn.-o A -1 J. 1’. THOMAS, In.Mirnnco Ageni-. J.r. MfNULTY, Seenlary Southem Iu-«*r:in<-.- & Trust Co. JAMES T. STEWART, Agnd Londet. ;.u.l Lancaster lnMiruiiee * ’* >1111111 a v. LANE A WEST, Ins.nnnec Ag.*',i*. teal j l'olll . rl v 11 upon I li i t hr • \\ 1 In some countries 1 Hshlerc«l a blessing, i ui'se—a eufso that l®l tho Itiul- I , MWON, fit.. May HUh, l-„7. I The recent lire at the WnrehoiHe of Mr. It. T. , govern-', Chapman, in thb* city, having fully dcmou«trnird j > the advantage uf IRON H ANDS forb.ilinp 1^ 1 >, ami tin* :uitl more •apaiile Imp purposes. RT.URtlUrJo.. I. 0.0. F. ev> ol lit. - landing. 1, have and f.i potnitt trust in tiio oxonjfflvo nml j.uli.'til pnrtimintN, tlmn to llioso wliosr fmiotlmw mid duties arc nt&joy lintitnl mid niiIiiiiiIi- uatc. 1 imvr [tlVtxtdy callo.l ntu.ittioit tot l,o c#njpro1ten»lvoiiqia,ol'tlios(i Vxtdustonsiis to time. Now, to tlcciitro tltcae cAtly coni|.rel>cn- »ive as to persons, nr to say tlmt tliey em- braoe all oifiecrs, largo nufl anttill, eoitiing in any sonao within tlio description of o.xoeii- tive or jttdloial officers who havo at any tintn during their lives iiehl any ono of those "Hi rers, would Imvo tliia inevitable result: That in tho formation ofn Constitution tor a State, by tho ngoncy ol ita own people, a large proportion, perhaps a majority, of tho most intelligenot and capably of the people would boexoludod. Thorols no pnrt of my duty in attempting togivoeonatruotioii to those laws in widen I flud mysolfinvolvetl iu stiel, painful uncertainty ns lit determining, what offioers outsido of tho olasses already desig nated oomo within tho just range ot exclu sion. I have said that in addition to tlio clnss of officors who clearly come within tho terms oftheAot ns judicial nnd executive officers of iho State, nnd to those classes which com prehend militia offioers nnd municipal offi cers, who clearly are not within tho terms of the Aot, there remains a vast number of offl- cors whoso status is in some way defined.— These aro known in popular language by snoh terms of description as county, town ship and precinct officors. Their name is iegton. Their functions and duties are, for tho most part, strictly local. Some of them, such asilierifla and justicos of tho county courts, havo jurisdiction over theentiro comi ty. Otbora are restricted to tho smallest civil sub-divisions. I havo directed nh- atracta to ho prepared for onoli of these 1 ”1 will exhil 1, tin',,'linns I. arsennly ' Or if il may I h.-if-t fragu upon New Vprk IIII.I ( , i,i| l |ierlieul, whut is to hinder it I'nim meddling will, unit tors over which ton. Fletcher hud .tin- I itmlieals ot .Missouri ,.|;ii,u jurisdiction y 111 Missouri, indeed, the i|.ies,ion tins Iu- keffl praotlnil shape. The Judges ,,f its ! Snnremo Court have come ietoeoiiflirt -t ill, n decision of the Supre,lie Court of the I 'ui , ted Slates,and in support of tlii-ir pijsllion I I lie State j t ongress, hy an tte| dated July s/lflos, anil "I an additional oat), to disi'liargi. 1:1 it li lit) I v' I lie ditty ol Itcgiatcr under tin, late net of: t ouure.ss. It is not. iielieved T11 a! any ol Dnlt’V ill this oily, who 1 ror.iltlt- lo I'sinhlisliing it men nl’G. ROUEN'S it in;;. .1 lino li |«, at H —- • l •• It.'" "t-iinru ill.II. 4IIIV ttl - ^ tin* aiquiiiifci'H, horoimtlL*!* <U*Hignatofl, will -1 tkiiikii \ u,,.. ... „ . he unable to take tho test oath almvo I ni „o 'I tioned. lilank forms of tlteso oaths will in- i ,,, v . j, sent to these appointees at onee, and oti'he-' A.lintin-irnioe i.a s ii.l rsmi... nt to these appointees at mice, and on he-' A.ln ing executed and returned to the Superin->"l 'k.-i- Icmlrnts of tho State registrations, their lumissitius us llegisters will lie issued lay down diets iu regard to the resol ved rights of States with a warmth ol dogma tism tlmt would have extorted admiration from Calhoun. The Supreme Court of the sation of l,Y.>ii United States, it inay lie n inemhered. not! rule adapted iu taking the ocnsiis. In the long t »j(0 declared Iho test oath ot the Mis- cities, the roTnpellJatien is lixed at litleen soon uadieals uneoustltuUoiial. Hut the for each rooorded voter; in tl test SupivmeCourl ol Missouri adiudieating tin.' sparsely settled et,unties and districts, at '“V" ft llair-lildg ey ease, pro- forty corns jier voter. The eompensa- eeeds on the hroa.l gmtind that while Fed- tion will he graduated between Mse limits, crnl Bovem^nty is lumtci uii.l <h»rivc.i ■ ncrnnliiig to tho dousity of tho luquilalion, •Mato sovoroignty h original a.ul iiflirmn, | mui tho facilities of comnmnication. Ten id I Ms ten. C’hn.'h's 8 pi I/. ii|ij.lit*- to li F:tl i-'ll tit Imilis null MTV • Tliote an* ilim>lbvo in » and forwarded to them immediateiv. Isiuyrui l\'. In order to secure a full rog'istration Smiili, ...i,.t of voters, it is determined to fix tin* compel.-1 •Lm* piv*. i it..- sation of Legist ora according to tlio general! why suit! — i t - v. . ° °. . hr jfi'nnirtt t•* h Given u.iih'i* --tl tiny <tt .Mu' .liinr U«, IS, Nancy Siuiih, of said >1. .lames f. Doyh», tho having broil tlismistt- s rrvokni; ami wtirreas for In tors of aUintnis- I oslulr. •Iinotiinh all uutl ■rfliii/f- anil next of kin. of «nhl Nancy “I appear at my ollire wit bin ihr I by law. ii> show causa, if any they i Ictlrisof lulminiHiratioii should not 'aid Spit / on Nunry 8'milh's rslalr. my liand and oliicul siginilurr, ilii*t •7. W. II. WILDER, Ordinary - lift New Cemtral Inland Mail Route being limited only iu regard to power plicitly surrendered. South Carolina itev ; cents per mile will be allowed for trnuspor- tat ion of Legisters ofY the lines of railroads, Hhoke more strongly on the point than these j or steamboats, and tlvo cents per mile, when ! ltadieal Judges of Missouri, as i.iuv be in-! tra^’ ! 1 • • retu i:i:n i hi: sm tii and the north, AM) LISTEKX MTIESl ferred from uttoranecs like this. “The States, when they entered tin retained " *' ’ * * * erei- ronii they eiidng. ravel is done on railroads amlsteam boats. I V. It is hereby made the duty of all Leg-! ftnn 1 , !|| C H • " * * y V ,,tm ‘' 1 ,h, ‘ , ’ ,,lo| b 1 they will ho expeeteil to perform lii(*|imn|i(] o i)f| |)qnUl'Ilp R R lined all then- original power nnd sox- it strictly, to explain to all persons who! 111U1IIIUIIU ,l “" VIIIC It. ft. ignly, except mieli ns wwn expressly sm- 1 have not lierotoforo eujnved the light of slit- ’ , , dered to tho Genera Government, or lingo, what nro their p'o.itieal rights ami * '"••"i llons! y were expressly prohjmted from ever- privilcges, nnd the necessity of exercising as a security axain*-! h.-*> l»y fire, wc, il.c’iiiidi'i sigii- ed Insurance Agents ni Macon, Go., lake plcasuri iu eiitlorsin^ the nclion ufilu* A^cuu :.i Savauuuh Georgia. K.(J.GRANNISS, Agent for -.vend In-. LV* J- W. IIURKK, Ageia. E J-JOHNSON & CO., liiMiraiuTV Asenl-. J. MONROE OGDEN, InM.ram-.* A .•■•in J. M. ROARDMAN, l isuraiu o A j. i.r, JNO. B. COBB, iiisnrniicu A cent. May i!8th, 18»W. fi5—C*m Wool! Wool! Wool! H AVING largo orders for Georgia Wool, wo are prepared lo pay Ihe HIGHEST market price m vAAII for any qiianiiiv of same. L. .1. G FILM ART IN \ Cl).. Culton Factors and C.«mmi*-ion Moirh'is. May 28, Im SAVANNAH. MRS. L. F. BENSON, MILIuIX Kit. At the Residence of R. If. Towns, Broud Nt Vlimit), Cm)i* J8 prepnred to cut, fit and make all kind** LADIES’ WEARING APPAREL, and Childrens' Clothing rut and basted. Also, nil i kind* of FANCY MACHINE STITCHING .lone. I Particular attention given lo JUtnehinj and | Prenmg Hals nnd Bonnets. From my long experience in the -Millinery ness, 1 feel assured that 1 ran give entire sin Is far* | tion to all who favor me with their patronage. May 28, 18fi7 A.;—Im 1 o. Spitz, OjjposUo Town's ffij R USPEeTFULM’ snaonneot Is ths ( ■ VA iKSr 1 T “ , , ini, J r . that he J,ls siui ,',i , 1 "e.! iAI , ;ER ';’" nd wil1 b » Plssscd to ( Id Friends and Customers ftlve Mm -» v share of their patronage, i<* be exeelled in his line of business? ■ —Orders From The — -A. ID I for Cake, or anything else In hit line, will up lo suit their taste. Oivr. me aCall April 13, 1867 4 t-AU. esta H. 0. HODGKINS & SI WholoMlo nnd Retail Dealert — IN — Fire Arms, Fishing lad AND Sporting Groc of every description. . '}■ f m tiyx nnd PISTOL MATERIAL |3_ i hnn.l, nnd furnished the trade. j April III, [37.J DOIGIIERTV SHERIFF’S «U I A™ 1 Tuesday In Juiy n,xl«1fidS 1 • •«" House door Inlhotownofliabi"-* ooanty, (In. Iho following tola of load, lu ng . l.ots nuniboraforty.il,rer, foriy-fonr,a33 1 111 ll,< ; 'hilt district of Worth count v. 1 11,0-"I",. Ilmo nod place, nnrohor rlaU 1 " ,,Hairier or said Won I, county; all lei x irtuc "f n hfa IVott, loo Huporior Crnut ■'Unix , .loin, It Hoy rs WlUiara Kean, I I roprrty ,.oinl«<l out hy dofoodant ,, JAMES W iu Mnyg”, 1807 ^ Sheriff Dougherly TO ALL WnOM IT^OSCjL Wlirroaa, It has I,eon rsporlsd by somaai ly disposed person, lo tho injury of Mr, In ill,,, ho hod disposed of his property brMal drod of trustor gift, or otherwise, loorsii I'iliiv ho iniglit incur In busjnns. Thu a| l", o. In justice to bin,, to corllfy that a false and unlrite. Ha now i m lus "xvn right all of the properly l___ I d hy him ill Houlh-Woatern Ooorgia, hull oron-od i lint property hy purohato la : Ihff .Xlhaiiy Kill,IN iho post year. In I80.UI 1 a Hosidonoo ln ilia oily of Allanla whitk hi-, who ni iho lime, ami haa alwsya hers, and nliniit tlvo nionlha ago in eol 'i'egil'i, excnnlod a dead lo mo aa h ilio luiro lot, (the improvements hav, ■i royeil.) That deed la recorded in ll floe, and was not mods scorally or Ini SAMUEL. Albany, Oa., Mny 23d, 1807 21 ¥ Furniture, Saah, fllinrtn -4 .Subject to these exceptions, tlicv them lipoit nil t^ffler occasion. i"" 1 "“'! Vl ' Tbc nnmoot'cndi voter si,nil appear cxcl is vc judges ot what is.,ust ami |>roper j in tl,.- lists of voters, for the precinct L tor their pxvnsajcty, welfare nnd happiness." ! xvnnl in which he iW.Im; Hi in eases 1 et further those extioiiciit** ot Missouri States, exhibit all thefle officers and tho datiA which appertain to them, ami tho form of oath requited. 1 mmt'rwawwffiMhrthcr consideration, nftor tho abstracts ate mixtlo, tlvo question, whether all of them, or If not all, what eiaa- aatef thfeae bfluati come within tho diikqutiH- ficatiou. At to'ail other oxocutive or jndb olal offiocrx who ore not in popular lan guage characterized aa oonnty officers, I in- eKfiMb aoiuIdor them aa owning tinder the ■h of exeoptiveand jodloial officer* , withinthc meaning of these laws. jws.it' proper horc. in reference to Vhia f officers, judicial or executive, who y the rnlo I have laid tiowiq brought n the operation of disfranchisement, to Lingnish a class xvlioso duties aro not •" ’ -*i stand in direct relation to the ideas assert : “1‘riorto the adoption oftho Federal Con stitution, the respect ive Still cs possessed un limited nnd unrestricted sovereignly, and retained the same ever afterward, except so so fitr nsJlicy granted certain powers to t)iS General Government, or prohibited them selves from doing certain acts. Kvcrv State reserved to itself tl rigli'l of regulating its own internal government' giv and ponco.’’ “Independent commonwealths," almost “unlimited ami unrestricted sovereigmv,” “exclusive judges ol what is just and pro. nAI'flll. tll.liv mi... •• l. i* ■ . whm* voters lmv<» boon tumble to register whilst the Hoard of Registration were in wards orju-qclncia, when? such voters live, opportunity will be given to register nt the county seats of their respective counties, at a specified time, of which due notice will In* given : but the names of all voters, thus registered, will he placed on tho lists of vo ters of their respetivo precincts. \ If. The Hoards of Registration will riAII I, rii.'n li iit* in i SoiiiIi I’uroli'tin, nnd North J[ t arolina R'lilr.fttl-, tin Viijjusta, Coluinbia, i Cliaili.tit* ami (ir**»>i»8h.ii.> to Riclimoud, via Wash- ! 1‘K‘on. Raltim«»rt*. IMiitn.lvIphin, Now York and j Rixit.ii. T-t M*«'tin* >|'«*t*d, **ai‘Hy and comfort, ask for Through Tirkris Via (olunibja & Charlollf a tlii* Route have linen put in furnished wiili Now Engines i BACON, CORN! BACON, CORN! rn dne notice, so that it may reach nil per-' """""'in N-enrry. sons entitled to register, ol tlio date when!'* 1 UM!,lil1 they Villhelheaeb elect inn precinct; the !*!£„“j lime they will spend'in it; and the place i„.T xvherothe registration xvill be made; and pirn- tur Tirli The ll.mO cellrnt onler, and First-Ula>s I'asM n ..t; rar N»Kbt Traius, nml tii>t-<*la ample time given i" p t.**oi at regular meal.time. Tlii* Rome pi-vse* ill ion gli an elcvalAni, ’oimtrv, nudcaiiooi 1 t-x- and Sleeping Gars on nil billing* .Saloons, nnd ii* to get their meals razulntiiiff tSTli "n 1 - 1 "B 11 * ol "I"’" the completion of tl.c registration for |7® n \v? v *?„' 1 g-ornment and po- each county, Ihe Hoard of Registration xvill Uoo, M tiy.theso phrases. H ue though they give notice that they xvill he present, for three successive days at Iho county seat of web county, to register such votcra/a* have failed to ivglster, »ir he«*n prevented Irom gistering in theirrespeetivo precincts, and > hear evidence in the cases ot voters re- , healthy •mrpassed for its hfautihil the shortest h-Wejitern G' l.usicru (’ilies. ArraTige- imi'li*. ami At ill »oon go into ope- •i Cheek tliitiugh from this COMING INTO STORK indi ct >n- my opinion, cannot prop* > designated as executive or judicial era of a State. I mean that class of per- ... sons who exercise 8p^t$aMj^fetjg,;raih- er in the naturj of TH|*Wn»l attploymct than general nnd continuing ofllcl4l4ntY.' • j-, Th* diiitiiietionbetween ofiifcrannd cmpl. moot, and beiwoon ad oflioiKdaStffte^ and 'fs.vjrfid “gni’t ofa State,-' do??. wrr. T® , , - • .... . Rue though tlicv be, aonnd so oddly coming tVom Kadical lip# that they form a very suggestive cation of difficulty in the wav of the solidntion nolioy, "! ^ True, this exjiosition ol the doctrine of State Sovereignty is leveled at tboSnp.v Court of the t jilted Slates', mid is pushed to n degree whinli he sustained. It is a ease in which I lie Judges ol :r Stale de clare their jurisdiction siijienor to that ot the Court of tho nation, precisely as w as done by tho ltadieal Jutlges ol Wisconsin iu theqayaoftheFngitive Slav,' Law. Hut tho Whole! argument applies xv il It uqnal ro- « iO a controversy liclwceu a Slate aud «<*, with negro suffrage ns the point in dispute. When, therefure, Mr, Suimier B“indcpendi.ntCpmn)onxveclthV’e.'ioli to.take . - votev .|eelcd hv the Registers in the several (duets, it ho may desire topresent Itstimonv iu i heir oxvii lielmll. VIII. rnhssolhtjrwiso instruction here- after, Hoards o lltegistration direettxl, ill de- termming whether applicants to register art- legnlly nuaiified, to liohi that the terms “ex- ecUttvo apd judicial'' in tile net of ('digress of Mart'll ‘23, 1807, comprise nil persons whomsoever, who luvvo held olfioo under the Kxecmlvo or Judicial Dsjutrtmchta of the Slate or National Government—in other* words, all officer* ubt legislatlvet'Wbieh last ISM" ' ’ hre,also, nppty to disquablled l by tho act. Per*0 ns who 'ter, but’ frho nw conciJa* X the boards will Ikj pennltt \ oath, which, with the ’ HM)c held for ad- oftico nt' tlir kv mu now ) »• had at the Rnilibitil in Macon. 5000 bush's choice Virginia Corn. 15,000 pounds Louisville Packed BACON. 4 T Wholesale and ltslsll, «t If* ICES for CAin on tlsllrsiT--* lory on Whsrr Street, fbet of8d.sM— CON, OA. ORENTlUj Mny 1-t, 1807 £09r •V I.. AVIlAf.lIIO, Ajrsnl. 1 lojod hours ol soh: ‘-UKRIFF’S SALE. | jo\V FOR CASH— i lt<* • ourt tlousp tloor of Mitch- Monday in Jnljr next, bo- salt:—Lots of Utnl nuinbrr jHw 10th district of Mitch- Iporly t*t’ Jaiihmi Mnplm, fifas from Mitchell Superior urmii:!.! Will I-.* -.La rl! t’l iiiiiy, >'tt tin | iw.'. a lit.* legal l fl*, •••'. UK ami 4 t il c.iiMny, tin., ns tlii !" 'li'.-fy thofollowW i "itrl: t’lirhnrt A Bro'hcr vs. Jamrs Mnnlu, »„d -Mil.In lit,IS Iu favor ofolSnra oTtV'lirt v., .laairs Mill'll—. ..n« Ufa in.favor Lynns (.'. Shaw vs. .lamrs Xloi’lrs. i.’iJ_G!hsrflfps hi my liotnls vs. sai.lMaelrs. Properly poinlsJ ollt hy plamtiff’aaliornsv A1.SO, \T SAME TtXK'lkM) PLACE ; xvill he aol.l—hols of landnumbjirs 15, 280, ;iG7 jn ISrwi&'aTss.rl 1 HOTllifiiTi 1 '! Luanda rlts. MATattA- VUHDoircrs l„r srrvir., to 1 thf ciiikvns of .Vlbaav and vicinity, 10 tnnVn ri'imlr Molrraw, Ouil.s and Comltmcn, of all iidhr^hp.t am, yl, X , rM ' ' JAMI REWEIGHKI) CORRECTLY. W ILL giro lira a when (losirst). Papers prop- fvljr Menrcd. Will receive consUttiiy goml supplies through the Summer. Jp -Jr* at^jli] •'•W.EEA^^. dodgoertV vail DR. « . A. LOVFo J ALBANY, OA Ofiicc (until furthcir notice) nearly opposite Ihe residence of Cttj Tatis’- Mey 8th, If NewMl| JU8I RECEIVED: BE L. E. Welch & I Monty nnd his Men; Crtilseeefi Berlin and Sqns the Cliff— by^ Annie Thomas; Mad Moaaton-djM The Black Crook ;JHhstratedi]o Yarns'; Charles Dickln’s Novels Henry Wood’s Sue; Emersoftjfcratukfs Dumns, •St. Elmo : Joarph IL had htx CsiH Brrlin.; Two Morrianrs, Sc. • May n,-;4»y As*- Rookhcllers Id on thr first fifesdliy' In July nrjL* OraaaA Brldrnbsek’a ohT Harnrsa Washington atrool httrrcdi tlio Eli niU’rEivary SlahK iu the ei isiyAB attachment in favor of 1 Onuts h Br id on hack: tiff BRtiernsy. to Bail i w<uri -Alhnny.April4.li sjrong, at t 1807. iof