The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, September 05, 1867, Image 2

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•vesr BWEfiT, t-Edltor. tl»M 1Ba7 ■ I i : n'ligjgg! ^ AdminUtrat ore and Guar diauu, who. sometime* wmd In .«d»«rH.o. manta throughthc Ordinary of their reapeo- tWe c^nttlw,' hare entlro control of-tbe name, and can publish them lb the pa;ter Of their choice. They, will.bear this in mind. Snoh notioea moat ha aMompanied with the caah. Prieo ran be appertained from the Ordinary of coiinticc-Htho liavo onr adrer. tiaed rates in thelrofflcc. oESi Vote. lint a short timeaince, the peoplo oi the oilier military Districts, aa well aa tboao of our own, thought ua of tha third exception ally happy in our military ruler. Even his own subjects were praising Ilia moderation, bis courtesy, and hi* delicate oonaideratiou tbrtlie vniiipiishcd,otc. That is ail changed now, and Gen. Pope is working might and main, in the blundering, stupid fashion char, nctcristic of the soldier meddling with poli ties, for the purpose ot winning the plaudits of congressional Jncobins. In his blind sea' bo rims a muck at shadows, or the air drawn visions ot Ilia heat oppressed braid, 1 strikes down what lie should uphold, and pens let tors and proclamations when his pen should lie as little used as Ids sword was during the Iste war.. Experience should teach him that it ia' as dangorbus to toeddlo witli the pen ns with cold iron. Some men would rstlier stop a bulltt than fill a cartoon In Punch. But this lintl a matter of taste, and t ho publio are in no doubt M to tha direction in whichdiet the ambition of JHgjor General Pope. Wo suppose he may bo held roapoi slide for his "Press Order"'and tho vandal blow at theOeorgia State University, but we acquit him oi having written the letter to Gen. Grant. Thefattcris the jiroditetlon of a mind eminently'legal, hut warped by special pleadings, narrowed In its. political views by pAttriuoiallsm and embittered by tlio rivalries of lodhl politics. In a word, we Conclude, the letter to be Joe tyiQW^trWithfcn occasional pon mark by John Pope. Those jmqualntod with the two mon will have no difficulty in assigning to each Mi respective' parts—to whom the prosoriptivo suggestions, the contemptuous tone towatfds ihe Conservative leaders, tho inconsistent, hypoerilloal platitudes about liberty of tlto press and spoeeh, the bint uboiit the Republican votes of the three States, and tha fulsome adulation of tho leg islative wisdom of Congress. Banish the Johnsons afldtJiejHilU, or at toast silence them. If not '‘Impediments to renonstrue- lion,”, they bar tho path ot tho agrarian de magogue to power, purchased by the dis honor of hit Slate. If Georgia, Florida and Alabamn east Republican vote, who aeotircd that poinildl ityf I, John Pope. For my fealty to Had iealisiu and ray admiration of tho party, read my latter to Grant. Should thoro lie any difficulty in uniting npou a standard bearer in a certain contingency, tho hero ot “Headquarters lit tho Saddlu” will not be without Ilia claims. In nddition to this uo- table letter, boa ho not doge, his host to crush the “rebel university” and the "rebel proas," and to build np tho radical upon the min ot the other? It does hot matter about the necessity, tho impolicy, or the mischievous character ol tho acta. They ovlnco tho tnie Radical 'seal, end. that's enough. With drawing tho legal advertising from t lie Con servative pros*nndghrlng itt'o the Radiant will neither break down the drat nor build up the latter; nor wiil’wHhhbldlug tho State appropriation esuso tho closing of the Ath ens University.- 'But such things, havo the true Radical stomp, and if they toil oi their intent, why, it can only be said that it ia not tlie first tinto with Gen. Pope that his po tions have failed to reolite tho sounding promise' of his proclamations. Whether his “headquarters be in tho saddle,” or at hut scat of Government in Atlanta, ho aeems destined to render power ridiculous, tud himself tho jeer of the multitude and the griefofthe sober few. ' -<*' • and the rato of state of One percent. , The Nashvlllo Gaxctte say*: Wilt til Georgia gets “reconstructed,” like Ten ■lessee, and the rate of taxation will bo near er fifteen per cent, than one-fifteenth of ono per cent. - Lite aid IiperUit frei Gel. Grafit. — 4 . • ? * ! . > > fomehody has said that Gen. Grant, on bcingntkqdif he wouldwoeptthePi oy.replied, him ho wonhl most positively unbuckle and nxytmch—accept. Tcstf ‘nr Tiia Tim.—The Mcrenry is assured by private advieee from New York that there ii a panso in publio feeling on tho subject of Bontbem recon struction. Tho Herald it still marebing on towards a fooling thstlhe column of Radical reform ia now threatening tho North at it long threntenod the South. £39“ “Freedom of spseeh and of the Press, education, cqnality beforo the law, and in politleal right! and privilege*, are the essentials of any satisfactory reconstruc tion in the South.—[Gan. Pope's Lottor to Gen. Grant.] Consistency is something. showing the hopelessness of in hit District, produced much sensation here. General Grant doe* not sympathise in suoh views. Greeley hi right General Grant doe* not go with the Radical extrem ities of Congress. GentedM’ope is the new] w> ragdltoanftlm&eritoLcxtrroltts tec the Presidency, .He would no doubt go cept the office and consider It‘ad ajnstdnc. I BM General Grant has not yet come to the ilusion that h* is cither fit for the place or that ho wiUeonipatto fiU it Of' This will bo the lost issne for some of our subscribers. It is impossible, atproi- eut prices of material, paper Ac., to fltmlsli tliem with a paper unless the money ia paid in advance. No discrimination will he shown to any. Parties striuken off will con fer a favor by settling their indebtedness and renewing tboir favors. Commnnioet.il. While ?». Black Laher. Hotiuns, Fancy <’}t, : >rr GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, It is said that orders have gone out from •odqqsrtanat Atlanta, that tha negroes must not inn for tha State Convention.— What in the matter now t Wo are very sure that the negroee in many oountie* de sire-to ruu—but if Gen. Pope says no, of ooursa they will halter their ambition and wait for tne wsgon. Wo think that the leading Radicals at the North ore at the bot tom of this proscription oi th* negroes,— They have mode the negroes free, nndgiven them th* rights of * white man otttli. hoy t because they koow that negroes, ii perm Red will bo elected to Congress; and 'they feat the resulta of snoh a policy. We tell' thi negroes here, and for tho hundredth time, that the Radicals do not intend to associate with them politically or otherwise, only just to long Os they can use them to oleet white Radicals to offices. Colored men may shut their oars nod syes to these facts, but they MWII WtUMWSJM t.v MIEN lltvtn, Mil aro facts, and before two ysera shall pass, i " '• * ' t Radi Southern negro, will hate a Notthcrn o*l worse than ho bate hard work ftotty mornings. I- or cold Mn. Euitok:—I have often heard per sona remark that white labor is not adaptad to tho cuitirstion of cotton in our Southern farms. My experience for the lost two years has satisfied mo to tho contrary. If yon, or nny of your readers will take a ride through any of tho conntiee throughout Southwestern Georgia, and examine the Crops cultivated by negroes, and thoac cul tivated by white labor, you will find that there is a' very great preponderance in fkvor of tho white man. The whit* man culti vate* tho aoil so that it yields a full eropot oorn and cotton, while in moat instances tho negro will make a auperb crop of hay. His latinos*, ids tig-sag ploughing and care- lea* cultivation generally results in a very inefficient yield. The truth is, the negro is hard to stimulato,. if he gets his fill of meat and broad he ia artisfled for the time being, and oaret nothing for himself, and lets for his employer. Give n white roan and a nogro nn equal quantity of ground .oonllivatonnd in niuoeaaetont often, tho former will make a fair crop, while that of ihu latter will not pay for tha tronbloand oxpense of cultivation. I do not pretend to say that the negro cannot work to ad vantages, for his jalior, in th* day* of alav«r ry proves that be can, but in order tone- oompUsh this, ho roust be uaiiK to work, othorvrtsh ho is eompa'rativly profitless.— Though raised between the plough handles, ho iq neither- * manager nor farmer,; and few understand the correct routine princi ples of (arming. They niAst be mamaOiii and all the world of showing cannot-tnako them expert farmer*. The whott length and breadth W tho caliber of their ambition settle* down apob a melon or potato patch, beyond tbia would bo too deop for their im agination; I cannot understand how farm- ora can afford to pay high wages 'for .negro labor when everything it high. Some say, vfhile they were slaves thoy could afford to' New Advertisements Georgia—Damkerty Ceaaly. T VO Month* after the publication of this notice application will bo undo to tho Coart of Ordi nary Of ealtl oounty for Uavs to ooU nil tko roa! Ks- tato belonging to tbo eslate of Or. A. C. Hill, Into * benefit of the' tote belonging to tbo on Albany, B.pt. 4.1887 lbr th.t JOHN M. HILL, Adm'r A. C. Hill, dic'd' NOTICE TO rjtTUXtxs Q-re«ti HN MAILROOi vff 208 W. Baltimore, .1 —*v* *»*»<*• At tut— 01d£>lag Store, ON JACKSON STREET. ;E, consisting J. A w.ll vclcclid ttseke of Several ate* - Md. rt 11 cLrfrd M.pic Ceuo Bested Moil amt Through Ex, T UB andoralgned-haviag formed a under tha firm naaa of .1 Woollolk & Anderson, For tho pnrposo of RECEIVING. STORING aad SBLL1NQ COTTON, respectfully lender their a Ice. te their planting friend.. We hare eacai portfoa ef the Warchonia formerly aaaaplad onto* k Woolfolk, more recently by Mr. Jonatt iCT-' lot of Assorted Uj Coatee k Woolfblkp more recently by Mr. Jonathan Collins. Wo hope, by itrict attention, to giveintia* footion to oar patrons. JAMES If. WOOLFOLK, JAMES H. ANDERSON, eepR-fim] Land Sala! T M 1" firs m of no order nf the Honors Wo Sapo* of Loo county, do., will bo »oW bo- tbo Coort House door in tho town of Starkvlllo, in said eoonty, on the first Tuesday • in'October next, within the legal bourn of anto, tho east- half of lot of land number 182 in tbo 14th dutriet of said oouuty,. containing 101 i aeroa, more or lose for division ou the application of Elliabeth Halfah and othare for partition. Terms-tCABII. * -1; t 80L0M0N PAOR, V %«>JL J. R. GILBERT, [Commlsslonera. WM. C. GILL, J flop. 8,1887. • f virtue of an order from tho HontyabUi' tho „ Court of Ordinary of Dougherty oounty. wriU sold on tho first Tuesday in November next, two elty lots, tho one lying on the South tide, of Pino itroot, known aa the King Garden. Hi tho eit; Albany. Apo, lot number 70 on tho North Cemmoroe otnatp containing ona acre. Si the benefit of tho heirs and credit ore of G< King, latebf said county, deceased. Tome flop. 8, 1860. Blngts Bnrttos sail ’. Wasbatanda, , ; All.»f ghtA .Hi b* s«V> «n U , REASONABLE TERMS as eoah. bevght from say -similar Establishment la Sodih-Wasura atergfa. t aspaet te keep on hand all Idads ef , FUlinriTUBlE needed by tbs eitlsssu of Albany and surrounding ~VIA— S OUTH-WEBTEnN, Macon 4 Weelm. A Teuneaaee, and Orahga A 1 AUtajP 11 *** Two Daily Through FROM MACON TO NEW f| And all Northern and Eaitern riiiM.rj Great Through Mail and Throne; " 1 t^f tbo GREAT, povsoBMa over ft' ij» nua nona •tbau' iuy Competing Rool,, ( N'^: all r a w he Traveler by Ibis Rente Is net j toroua Steamboat and Omnibni tri illona daisy*, ineldotit to civ _* THE GONNEOTIONS ARE PERFECT. Thla is tho only Route tby^ Checks Baggage Throai To nil point* which Through Ticktt* c Magniflcont Bleeping Cars NIG11T TRAINS! The country along this line of road* U ta ble fur hesUbfulneea, grandeur of moueiikl ry, beautiful and fertile valley*, affurdli|ijl oat ami moat abundant faro. In fait, country on this coutinent that offers njt ducements to the businese man or plea«it|J for *ummer travel. ^ war For further iSformalion, Ac., im General Ticket Offices of Southern Railre SEYMOUR, JOHNSON £ CO, Q- A.. Be MIOli . J. BTROZER, Adm'r . GEORGIA—Doughmy County. S IXTY DAYS after date appllektion will be mode to the Court of Ordinary of said oounty, for va to sell the Hou*e and Lot on ihb cornet ** Broad and Jafforaon streets, in the city of Albai belonging to the estate of George W. Collier, dec Sold tor the benefit of the heira and croditara of •aid oaiatOw- NANCY E. COLLIBR,. September 8d, 1867. Exec0tHx. r > GnoaaiA, Irwin Oonoiy. Whereas, Mleajah Tucker applies to mo for leUtre of dismieeinn from administration of’tht . Mlalortf MERCHANTS AND DEALERS. <b^rsH w (.Mtr.u niLIIUIIItlllU miu ULtlLLIlUl d«d.nd creditor, of »,ld d.o..Md,irb. led s| pear at my office With' to fhow eaneo, if any t-:Q: —— should not be granted. Given under my hand and offioial signature, this 27th Fepruary, 1867. L. M. COLBERTII, feb28, 18 Urn Ordinary Irwin oounty. ira of eaiddeoeaeed, to bo and np* i within the time prescribed bv liW, f any they ean, why said letters HAVE JUST RECEIVED, and are adding to It daily, n Urge and snorted itock of DRY GOODS, Both fancy and staple; GROCERIES, SHOES, BOOTS, SAVANNAH, aug27 ELY OTTO, General Newspaper Agent, —Bryhn Afreet— NEXT TO THE CORNER OP BOLL (At Ford k Thompson's Nows Depot,) - - * GA. /.M.A’O O 3S", /-VFFEB For 8.1. th. foltoving articles at Whele- sale or R.U11. as lew sassy h.ui. In Mseen. too bc'xa* Bur Candtei;100 Baste Liverpool Salt, ete Vlrgla'.a Balt. SACKS NEW FLOUR, .. eeriXxr .t-ju hi hnndrad sack. Rio, Java and Lagnlr* Coffee, , 180 bamla eholee XAqicr© and Wines 124 batrtla part Leaf Lard, 100 ktga do., ‘ * ' ’■ XX’ O : f * A¥> Hhda. BACON, and Haims. ’etep MSeharil, <00 keg. Nails. _-,-j6tbf. Pure WHITE LEAD, m um * ' *■■ ■ ■ VIRGINIA TOBACCO, . 100 bexsa Snap, <4 Hhd>. Cuba Molassa's, IS bbls Goldin Byrnp,'100-balsa Gunny RAGGING, 100 Balia Onany Sagging, 250 Coils Machine Rope, 60 Tone Iron Bands, 24 barrels Cidhr Vlatgtr, 24bstlt OSNABURGB, 50 Balm Macon Sheeting, Its Helm Yarns, 5 Bales of Brown lales Brown Shirting, 10 Bales Georgia Stripes, 100 baits Fearl Starch, 60 easn Sardines anil Lahatara, 100 eaMi Cere Oy.teri, 40 caios Fickle., lS.boxea Cad Flah.'lOO ildsaU BBOOMN, ' JOHN T. MOF Oonnral Sonlhoru i .Tidy 27, 1857.-70. Ilqnnni s Glass Fruit AFFLICTED, READ For Bale by July.27, 1887, With patent topi for PresorvinK Fr L. E. * II. E. 1 HATS, HARDWARE, IRON, Etc.. Whisk wa propose te sell at low aa aaykoussla Iks Rials, aad waraapaotftilly solicit our eld prompt enilemeri, and aa many naw one., Is faror us with s esll aad Inspect onr .took and prloon, which we think wlU convince Ike molt ekeptleal mind of the unleu expenditure ef time and money by (slog further north, rant and wrat. In hading ehetper or belt* good.. Our Dry Goods On onr second Osar, It eomplat* sad full la all its various parts, embracing a Ml Uaa Dluohjd Domestics—8-4, 4-1, 8-4, 8-4, 10-4 tad jiny two hundred dollars'p year UroYbr a Printer an gr.d« and^rlpej. 175 Barrels Stuart’s Sugar. t. J. m'ltutarnt, jxo. riAnniar, a. w, Daunwiau. 20 barrelsCopparas, 100 kegs-FOWDER, M0 bags SHOT,' 800,000 PERCUSSION CAPS, 6,000 lb*. BA*.Wj U. U1TIM COTTON FACTOBS -4*awavtovC-M GENERAL COMniSfilO* MERCHANTS, Savannah, * CONSIGN- \V"b want to buy, - ad I A. Xeoro Cavalbyhkn.—Thcro is only on* thing more grotesque and stunting than a nogro foot soldiers mod that it an Afttcan cavalryman. He it s living illustration of tho adage,"Put a beggOf on hoftolmck and h«’ll tide to-the Avl) ” Docked off in hit gsudyvuaitarm of bluanlatked with bright yeltow.teitKt his steed With the graecoad ■ toeMtttJ^ferajMMW tojwaguie.t field hand, this btroo troni a oosory glance, but let ui take'the fkoU; In the first plaoe labor cot# then b* obntroled. to thosco- ond plaoe prevision then were cheap, 1 and thereby, when a farmer owued Or*,, too or fifteen hands, to whom he paid no wag**, ho oould well afford tphir* a few hands at extravagant wages, hut bow dlflsnutU the cotifa* It now stands when all are tube hired, clothed, fed and half worked, my ex- perimos hq that he wHo pay* over fifty dol- larr for cach hand and everything'furnish ed get* th* worst of* bad bargain. / Giro mo ten white men, on average aoil, ■andI ehaUeng* the whole ten ootton growin' States ugaiest tan negroee, without en en ergetic and experienced overseer over them, to make 0 crop, andit tlio white do double thq negroee, it will he safe to e mats, that tho white croR will at least, be one third more, and I do nottoiiwvt thpt I ' - saord my judgement, werwT to to; negroee, cy temtsxLVXs, would Liberal ADVANCES HP Orders promptly filled,,** towekt f t Market Rates. Aug. 20, 1887 2sq 8m 87 T. J.FLmT&C0, K 80 • Mulberry Street- -80. IMPORTERS OF, AWW DEALER! 53DoauaaaE> rax and Wool gar- '.fd-t ?:.tS^A C h^X ..a .SO. quality* Jy, ms, Brogans—Boy's aad lias's lias aad Gantt’ Drat and Walking Ikeoa, af aU S mTaodBaya' Halt, large h tnkata, Kanaya, Ktntueky Jaaaa Double ud Sinaia Barrel Bkot Onaa Alas p good Una tl [Unary Good., and la fact at- | ” t : mail anytUag a man may catt for. X ef Chithea, Market, Knife, Lunch and Trareling rnttmiBiSB , ,, n , . ... , and Witten, Ttble Cnttlary r TabIt Nat., Faatker A Mammoth Stook of^Groceries « Highest Market Frioes, 8^raf,Jcbispji.|,_Co. raws OLEUM T ill* great German Liniment In ant tibia euro for ltlicumatisin, Neuralgia, Ilhomnatio Pain* in tho Bnek, Breasl, Sides { Toothaclio, Nervous Headache, Earaehe, Sprains, lirttiscs, Swelling! Puts; Insect Ilitca, I llurn^l Thla great remedy ahould bp in ererv I For !Ior*e* this remedy linn no equal. A*k for KAYTON’8 OLKUM VIT.T5, 1 other. 8*ftt by oxpraav for $1. KAYTON’S MAGIC AN EGYPTIAN URMEDV; . | For (he onre of Baddfin-Gough* omlC a, Acid Stomaoh, Soro Throat, Hear I Mokness, Cholera, Diarrhea, Pain* and ( the 8jtgmMa, ; 8ehi b^r expreia for $1^ i Kayton's Dispept Arp a *ure and pleasant care for I lioua Disorders, Constipation, and alT the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and vb«| regularly will cleanse the blood, greatanll-BIllou* PlUa ever pla public. Sant by mall for 80 cents per box. The above medicine* are prepared sad a Pxor. H. I!. lAtf San ' To whom all orders should be addreewl; Agent*/A. A. SOLOMONS k CO., r ‘ gUt si Savannah, Ga. Beware of counterfeits. Tha genuine) 1!. II. Kattos'i signature oa eaeh bottle « A liberal dlsequnt Jo those selling a ForealOin Savannah by A. A. 8l _ CO., K. IT. MARSH k CO., W. M. MAUIJ TATBM, and by Druggist* and ConitiyV generally. jolyli Id, E AH E Welch,Ag At r • AB ^ CELEBRATED GIN, rN addition, keep, alwi I of Clolhes, Market. “ Iwayi on band * full Hook Knflb," ' -- - nnuUCINO . Tabaaoo sfallgradaa aad qnaUtiea Yarns—all numbers “—*— oMbe Blanket Manufacture—weigh- jSSagSh-** > ir v ? - HhoS to: 5 7 • > J * ■ Stark into. bo continued under k OO. - O; r-vl: sag 24 ?HR*-«-’. r j ; in#MwHth*tom[) «ak«y: rigUL*agWdtri- iWlSUFIWid A'.- tZlms m convert, notslcar expenrea. having been raised with know methtogof. at wwU'bapraatmt status, as \thriv haWti ofindustry, 'find ' andualseshe Iskadb-to i and ftithfhlfyi he will not w M-tfWwr compet4u,wilh ofslav nobAhetyrtaasad deficiency h the world, hut *m1 The to^ely’tor we prcvcmioc or *>*t«y ti ; animal* ehoatd lookco it, or there will baa depot WWwufaramtohtff "V * .W'.n v^lVjl W -wartaertl’ Rich gold mine* have been i Sheffield, Vt, by panic* who .bate beww h*vm Cut Llqu.n sod by tkwtamt , l T „, Jihieheti. 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