The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, October 10, 1867, Image 2

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k S. te’VEKT, KilltOi*. v - AI.UAXY, -G/V.. OVTulg'-vl^-- , To the p«bllr. ,\V> Imvo IliiH tiny dl«pn«cl of tin* offiw j hf tin' S’i'H H lo Col. Cnrcy W ■ Stylos, who will i-onlimlP il» )»ttblieati"n. Wo com mend him lo the citizens of Albany j nud siiitou ruling country, find tni>t th.it you will give him your earnest : 1 »| , l""' , -'“ The pnlitical tdiaraeter ol the j. ijh r w ill be coni i titled. * J. F. (’.Mtotl.K A* ('". taking leave ol’ the patrons ol tj, P News, we make our grateful acknowledge ments to those who have kindly assisted in ( Pennsylvania Redeemed !! (iiiORiot'S \nis from onto:: t The Democracy has carried I’otin-ylvahia l»v a majority of Ji.ooo. The city ot Phila delphia, the hot hod of RndicalDm, gave a ; Democratic majority. The whole Democratic Nate ticket of in On- ertaUMum-irt <>1 n m Alli.niy, l, l)lkl( |.j. r.ovmidris eltdul AVo Imvo labored for llie |«i»l nine mniillis , ln( |R racc lor iriior is no dose, that Iti In (rive you ,i ivudulde >" j | m|M ui»il,lo to lull wlm is . < HIIIICW wo krinu- velum- loinc sWl.lw siilli'.'i^o WHS lost liy nil over, ■•siisn ofeirnmst.'iiKws wliu li Imvo ulmi.ly , v)| ,. llllillK llln j„,.j t y. Iioon rclcrrod In in tW columns, nii<l in \\V w ill lie cn.'iiflll |„ niw liill .l. tnils parting we congratulate you, that in mtr I Saturday. Mteressor, you will find one abundantly! able to make a good paper, being one oft ho j |) 0 \ 0 t Vole. most vigorous writers in the State, and an j experienced newspaper man. \Ve commend j \\\, M . L . that the ennservatiu* prijja of the him to you and Iru-t that you will extend ,. ,m,(, -y haw agreed upon this point, and to him that liberal patroiiage t" which his ( jj,.,, reenmmondiiig it to the volets who energy and worth entitles him. j oppose the Deconstruction Acts. Our To our Urethcru of the'Dress we extend.a esteemed eotetnporavy of the Augusta jiarling hand,and thank them lor the court«•- ney they have uniformly extended to (he News. We leave the ttipod for otliev duties which are more eonjeuial lo our Id l ings than politieal strife, tun know ing whelh C'hroiiiele and Sentinel has (hanged his tactics, we are glad to see, and says:— “The only alternative left ns is, lor the press J the Nate to unite upon that line of conduct wliieli promises the best chalice of sueess, pan: I life notice. Indodt ‘t scents str.hec tlrnf rl iuan of liii iiitelligt'iicc should ItaVc falltii into such ah etwr, and tho only soltt.; f lytm (ioii I can give of Ilia tomluct is this—that j I H*. • ItcylSr so mu Fdason, Is desirous of having t Rujvg'V* the Courts suspended, nud the course of the > receive a I»to-j Judges lit retaining their seats and admin istering the law, thus protecting lilo and j mlmhe proper!x , comes in conflict with his wishes 111,0 ' l '- v ' • .M'.iiivu and interest. Docs tie not know that no Judge in Ueorgia has yet decided that the | u jury order' is legal and right. *fhat the, j order does not call upon them so to decide, I . 1 Cliciiy Street, land that it the slicrill s observe the order,) I and summon none lint registered voters, I that thcipiestion may never come before the • oiirt—except some litigant in court feels | injured by the'rule, and makes a ease for the decision of the Judge. Is D. aware of the difficulty in making hiioIi a case? How could it he done, except upon assertion ol the itfoiiT of a party to huvcsouio excluded friend sit upon his ease, and if such a ease was made, would not our upright ludge be satisfied that the intimate relation thus ex- . I On lie h hibited, ought to disiptMify such a juror.— ! «„bi u n, ( . r. Again does D, not know that under our 1 »uji»y. m hunl. com: that no person can sit upon a Jury, ex- .i„ ■].. I eept he be a voter? I It is not a right but a duty, ami often j times an onerous duty to sit upon a Jury. If a person has not enough patriot Dili and i intelligence lo he entrusted with the right 1 ' to vote, then such peisou ought not to be al- , lowed tosil upon the jury. K he is (famous lie is not lit for a juror, This is nothing ' new under our law. Hut if he is unjustly j j end without good cause, deprived by law of I he right of fratieh!u.‘, I submit whether '.Im r we shall ever return to journalism again f ' .up) urgc t throng its columns itsaeeeplanee by the people. We believe all the oppon ents of the lleeotislruction liill-. ran he united upon the proposition t«?'rf\oid voting for or against a (’oiivetitioii. As it n'(piires a majority of registered votes to secure the holding of a convention it may he defeated by not voting either w ay. We learn from the Natonul Intelligencer ol the :ird that vciy important information was, we understand, received yesterday tloin New Orleans, U* the effect that, the whole Ibidienl plan of reconstruction lain been ipdetly l.iid upon the si.elfin Louisiana. It will remembered that by the Congress ional plan thcipiestion whirl her conventions to from Stoto govern incuts shall he held at all is to be submitted for popular decision, ami that to authorize the holding of such eonveiitions, the sanction ol a majority of those registered is leijiiired liy the express terms o| iIm reconstruction acts. It scenfs that notmarethan a third ofllnixc register ed have voted in lav or of holding a Conven- Iionjn l.oiiisinna, imd that coiim ipiciilly the but certainly not until we have a country free from military satrups and Dndieiii rule, with a devout invocations lor your success, lie hid you good bye. S. S. SVVICKT. To Ihf Patrons ami Friends ortho Alban)’ JVrns. I»y miiioiiueeiueiii ol the lorincr proprie- tom you are inlonned that I have purchased, and will hereafter run the “News.” Prom- i-ing you all the energy and brains I pos sess in the Kdiiori.il m.'iu.'igement, I shall he glad lo tecoiv u that sort of eiicoiirngniient which is essential to enable me to furnDh you a rinsT n. vss i'Ai*r.n. I Icing eompidted to return to I (rooks Ibr a lew days, I must lieg your indulgi'iiee.-- .Mr. Sweet has kindly eomvented to eoniin- ue his labors till my ri'tr.rn. 'flu* political complexion of tin “News” will not be changed, as you will probably discover on in v assuming the chair lCditori.il. Hoping lo he permanently installed by tl.rSlhti.iM, A iffl «,• hl|Hl Imre |ilon<- M .|„, llc , I jni. ti—"mi< inhi iiyivralilr mlitK.,s.*, ( , ulltK . nlcl| I I...I you jjfniil imiifflW, Willi nil taniriil. in- „ „„„ \milmn „ry„u, |,mi.,,rrll.y I,ft,., m„l , ;„ iou vlml t|lU in rn„m„r,l S noM Will to tho W i;ln! , ■„ „ fyl , w | ml Mlllv | CA,,KV " • ' Sl v ' Ks - m iiritrly nil ll.r ui, n .,.r m .|,l.'.l Si -I convention. There can be no longer any doubt as to the certainty of the assembling of a conven tion in < (Corgia, the appointment of dele gates by (ion. Pope and the arranging of districts so aa to give the Kadieal parly a huge majority iu the convent ion lias dis polled every hope ol white men havingaiiy- tiiiag to siy about tlm forui.iliou of consti tutiou, yet we agree wit It our friend of the (iriiliu Star, that we believe that negro suf frage will never lie pcrmauueutly engrafted upon tin* legislation of anv State in the Du ion. . Much depends upon tin- immiug North- ern elect ions, when the ipiestiou of negro sutlVage will be the leading issue in fact, however much it may he apparently com plicated with other issues. Pntil these elections are over, we feel like patiently watching the politieal manoovres of those military reconstmotors, trusting in Hod lortlie vindication of the principle of justice, nrnl for the general overthrow ot these corrupt conspirators, who aim at the downtall ol AmerivauJibctLy^aud.Um-pms- tv i; l| u I tinotis.«• , -in • i • ii • W<m| It I Oil Mate e.svn nghttully eonvnv .ml his nlh guvm u j,„ v n so far as to compel him to do jury duly? So fake either view of tlieipiestion and no body )•* hurt, except such as desire the I VUIrtsdxt ..,j.,i, |, ho suspended. I.et me tell D. that this will will V.! Cheap fci Ca.Oi. u not t>g ir ii..- |.nwut jiMljpn tiivi* Jerry Walter’n new Buildin way, thi'lrplaces will he tilled liy bayonets, ; and the courts will go on, and judgements will be given. And should this not prove to be practicable, the eases, parties, and wit ness will be called awnj from home to ap pear before a military tribunal. Again what Is a judge to do? It D. \< light, that the .Military Hill is a usurpation then lie cannot tender his resigation totlen. Hope, Ihjsaslie says would he a reeognition of this I'M' im'A’I io\, and would bo pmjuiy! II he tenders his resignation toOov. Jenkins j lie caiuiot accept it, lie is supereeded by ! bay one! u. Them then is no other course I lelt him hilt, to move on in the even tenor of j Ids way—stand by the laud marks of the lO l.l.l' An. Hioiit Aoaiv,—Only ilmso who have had the blissful experience, can appre ciate the labor ot moving a printing ollice, (specially when a large Cylinder line IVess i< to he taken down a narrow stairway. We have accomplished the feat; with the assis tance of our most genial friend Pal Dodgers one of tha best machinists iu the State. Pat, however, was astonished when he had sue- oecdod in getting the “Hoc” into sepernte pieces. He thought that there was enough to make two, hut w hen he commenced re building, everything w ent to its place with out ft single mistake. Wc are imw tilled up in our new ollice, directly ovei the store of Mr. I logon, and opposite the K\prc-s Dflier, where we will he pleased to see our triends, and especially those who owe us. ('ormpoarirnrr. We invite attention to tho following, and Impe all parties will give Joe a hearing: Av.vvxsy, Ha., Oct. ls«7 Papt. Job Wii.i.ia.ms I am here from Haker County—but few of my colored friends are here from that County, lam much pleased with your address, now be- ing delivered.I vviali you to address tho- Inw.as long ns he’can—and if a (picstion | ,0,00 ° ivii-cs before him enforcing a departureIrom I" our law, ami tlm udmininlralion ol a rjlle of! military law in ils place, Ihusicrilieiiig the rights of a party, let him then do as Coke . sail I under similar circumstance; “ I will do , vvliat it is III fora Judge lo do,” Hut pray do not encourage our judges to do likeJudgc : Deese, go away from home to look lor trou bles, lull await, as Coke says, “ till a ease arise! It." Again, let me ask D, if he is aware of the ! citizens of our county on next Tuesday at Newton. If you will, I will give the neces sary notice. He kind enough to let me know. Yours very truly, Hi:o. Hr.ACKSTo.vn. Ai.haxv, Cl a., Oct. 5, Sin:—I will speak tor your people on next Tuesday week, the 15th inst., without fail. Yours, Respectfully, JOHKFIl K. WI [.1.1 A NS, To Mr. George Hlaekstone, at Newton Haker County, Georgia. Givk Ckkoit.—Our “Sued” neighbor the Albany News has copied about one col- 1 ration of American manhood. \\ e have no compromises to make with the enemy, anil we defy them to do their worst. There is a day of retribution coming when these political rogues and moral as sassins, will reap their just reward in the execration of their own race and the deep darning curses of the negro dupes, when they shall have touud the utter ruin of the country and Federal bayonets, are driving him from the land of Ids birth, as they did the aboiigimvl tribes, when Anglo-Saxon prowess asserts it« supremacy and determi nation to rule tho country, then will the . ... - J ..r. mi., . Ii.niiu will- ri!|- , , , , . iiiiiii of our Report of Judge \'ason*s sen-1 "J ,r,M mon cH v N n,,t ' nflihating t dice of the florae mimic iti us, without acknow ledging the source whence lie deriv ed thesame! I’ome,neighbor,do give us xvhat belongs to the “Citizen.” Do not ignore our existence, as too many of our colon)(tornrics seem inclined to do, in the matter of news and first published in our column?. \Yo clip the nhovo from the Georgia (•itlfeii, published at Aineriens, Wc assure tho Amiable Doctor, that it was not’our in tention to ignore his existeuee. 'five article shouldjiavo been credited to the Citizen, and it was one of those very common mis takes, which occur vvlien tho editor ii> absent, and the devil ocenpiet tho “chair editorial.” Dai.ii.mouk Commkkciai.—TIuk excel, lent paper comes to us greatly diminished in size reason, tho dii 11 ness of business. It is still a live paper, and one of our best ex. changes. Should any one desire a Haiti- more paper, we would commend this one to jtlw/n onsiderntiun, the Daily is six column* , CdBT* Tempt at km »the I5r*> that bringsl elo*elv|«j«M p)/)ller, and only four do)- tytbcuum oMoheurt. j | arS |K'r annum. immleseripts, nvllnl Sot hern Dadicals, gaze upon each other in mil to despair, calling upon the locks and hills to full upon them, ami hide them from the face of an outraged and insulted race of freemen. WiyWnit the day, with patient endurance, nor d*» we doubt its speedy arrival, if our people will hetiue to thcmselvs,and each other. sought to save our people, as well as our judges Irom this anomalous and unpleasant status—Imt lie failed, but proved to us that t here was no remedy for us in i lie govern ment, JVudeuee ami wisdom then would dictate t hat wc should abide our time, and seek rebel by an appeal to the good sense and patriotism of the people through the bal lot box. Has 1). registered under the law? If so, lie has recognized and gave t he same countenance to the military orders that the Circuit Jiidge has to this jury order. Wo’tl it bo charitable and kind to say that he and every other pri son who has acted, lias coin- committed piiriury? It would not he.— D.\s logic makes him guilty, for ho bus sworn to support tho Constitution, and thus obeys, sustains and gievs operation to a law that violates it. Hut 1). is not guilty unkind spirit, and has Forgotten that oil! maxim “ that thoso who live in glass houses should be slow to throw stonos.” — “Dovueuty.” Haunxvkli. Skstinku—We are in receipt of n neat, well filled sheet bearing the above title, published at Unrn woll C. IT. S. C. The editor isdisgusted with political matters and says let us all emigrate to Hawaii; belter to die there, and sleep beneath the sweet green turf of a palm grove, with an ilium bunch for a tombstone, and the flowers of a great pur ple Con volulus for an inscription; than to 1 continue to drag out a “lengtheningchain” of miserable existence, the sport ofRadieals and ol Fortune with the sound of a drum to arouse us in the morning, and the clang o* the sabre in its scabbard to lull us to rest at night: with a Phillips a Stevens Wade, a Greeley or a Simmer—for a never ceasing hng-a-hoo. Tiik Faiwur.—It seems that the negroes themselves defeated the cause ot Conven tion iu Louisiana, they having a clear ma jority of 4U.OOO in tho State. They did not vote, Poor PliiJjtlahor has bepn in vain. 0 XjOST. K the rostl leading from Albany lo Joriftn’s Hpfcku. Any person finding u.ciu, and leuviug |Ucm at the office of the Albany Nows, wilt be Uber- h 11 v rewarded. Ocl.Olh 1857. JAMES DICKEY. « IINN 'in:.:. t’.ACON Jilin* \. 15. IIn*t . All I..IPS It I* M l II .-»ii i.hxp.s 1‘iiT \ nr.) .*• •jvi - ici: rt.ont, •’ii b-•xc- T<)I5 \‘ i ). •j*» ki-i r. v. <•. row in 50 * lci.jr-1 .1.1 -1.1 rixmt, M'l- i:, ui 0'ST®‘3?3ESE : 2.S5, fact,that hisuvhole argument is based upon i .• .■% £> MIAtUEaR i........ l-.: . 7' TERMS STRICT I*) CASH. Tears* Lav/ton & Oo- the hypothesis* that our Stale is in the l.'nion and that ourpe^jile are now under ourown laws and subject to no otlur. Is he right in this? If so, then Judge Harris of our Supreme Court, is wrong, lie says that Georgia is a foreign State held by conquest .'iiul subject to the laws of the victor is right, then Gen. Pope holds rightfully the tvliolt! li-Ki-.la.ivi-, cxwfflvu mi'l Jin'lfoliil f|, f C,null\ lUl-r.tffvn (? I imwiV ill - tin-SmtiMinil iiotio can ^lins.iv WCJltUl l>. I 1 10 ll '" m ,,s „ 'I 1 '' I Tlic Slocklii.lilei’ii or ilil. C'um]iiiny, m-e ,i IP J.1 i‘in Hint ions tioin the supeiior nower ol the in >u t cti.l a oillc.l tirct ii r ' to In* .convened 1.1 die Slate. Our Kxeeutivo saw tlic evils and I office «f ibo Company ill dlls City, on 1 lie -liIi day iii;u ; l W Important lo Ivifc 1 r Stockholders of Co. of Duccnitier next al noun, fori lie purpose of con didcring llie proprieiy of amal^anmiins ihe Mns- t'ngeu and Soulti Western Kail llotd ('ump.iniufi, ns nulhorixed by an Act of i.ho llnnorul Ahsombly o! IS 1 -,?'"' 0 ‘'""iB ■’""“ffl Jorin « S , «**I«II ..I j |'vi, K . Hi IlivniUie-. As tho luocling is one of iinporlsuice, nil Hie Stockholder* are n*.j«esU*d to bcrepriMcnlcd cilliei i in person or proxy. Stockholder.*unending the nbovu inootinjr, will bo passed free over the line of this road by *:xliitii- ! ling itu tv cevltlteales of Stock lo il.e C oidnetov JNn. T. lb>1 Fill I.I.UT, Mneon, Del '.1 *f»7 ocl !•) no !>Il Cotton Stored Wu«, " f COTTl) . I - »-\I V id. 3. INT’Xj. E.BVBNUB; As.*ij*t, Asslssou's On'iec, .Mid. |»isi. (S : i, Ai.n.vsv, Sept. 11, by riven to all who may lmve Ueveiiiie Dep.u t i*n::!»AKi:i) to stoki: O'l'TON ftir our friends an I i The unull eoiunn^-icti.s tli.ii^cd fearn, Lawton Co p i -j ; °Tlt'K is lie (AOiu, ; A x| business comieclioii xvi:ii tin i.H-iit, lli.*: I can ho found ul my olilefc fiver ii. n.. v oocapied by Draper & Kohei f*. .,t oil witliin usual office hours. K. .Id'!.*.**' •i-ionu r.s \>-ist. Assessor Mi l. At O N Id Y Advanced on Cotton. ROGERS & PATTISO Machinists and Founders, U.H l .\ ) AYiNC ost.ihlishe.l u . CHINK SHOP at i|.;> i«i lo lurni: li WK Wll.Ijjtlllp (MTTo\* pui: oi |{ PH|KNDS to tho best bouses in Now Y.ok wdl biiowii Georgia people. If desirable we will m ike I.IKllp \|. cash AU. VANCKS on all Cotlon shipped by iv*. »t n j.o\V KATE OPINTEKIJST. This will ciuhln Phinlers GEARING, (all sizes.) I»» getmoney for, iinmedinl.i purposes, | l0 |,j 1 I heir Cotton Ibr a lime. Tin charges will he (he im.-H vi missions in New V.*i k. . Call and «,»• ii>, Poars, La-wton“&, Co. Macon, O.i. rol’NMlV anil pht< we s.rc i.<> iv T HE A No. 1 American CD; j-**r Soil.. “ pi t ll(, Wos'. - ’ IH-Iwv.I .XI.uiG, T mu him* de-pill eh lor ll,0 r.I.ove p„u. Proight-l p 3 r lb. on Cotton. ... M.Trvxiui'o, tarn, | | rft'ar’I -hlnmcma of Cj'llon «> •l.ov... iviil.ouc anj. olur a .., nn.lo!- , make Ubornl filcnrt. In Lirrrpout. or any olhpr tfuRnnrnn i’.iH Savonpali ■,, ■. i ( SI'O.IB MII.I.s an,I KUTTI.i:S, itlOX. STONEnml lliiL'SK I'liOXTS, I ItUJJ MOIImi,! WINDOW SH.I.S. D D AC K UTS, IIAII.INO Ol'.ATIN'O, IIDIN I’KNCINlIjf,.|..|| CVrcnl Ml.vlp.-.) ini.! in fnc niTyilili,,. in Hiiii- ;»e id III*- Uiv>s. Iw Gie IVIachiae Shop ,> "' 1 *.,t f„ mi} .mil all kinds ol .Macliiuerv. -SqcJiK. jg; Notice R IN\.DKINSTON .X. C(.»„ and 11 V.MI.IN ! t»... onn.nub r™,;i" -mlirs \, " t * *"!' 1 V l """ Allmi./'CtTl.n place I* in n l.ipli M int (In-lio 1,1 I-,.no or iv. ,V °n i° 1 llvallnn, in'lySVclllrniclils, liuvinp pooil Jai , K | f ' Mi l „„ r fll ■ n" - ^' ^ ' ’., h. ' 1 «*"» '"*'1 -II nnrcCry r.r.i l.nlMinp-, -n.l i. .-1 •Sep u| »;* i. .. v - • , who resides on llie p aee. j. w. <•< l Kr ( .I-!,lfr "Wlj-OI Mlnrtvn of nil pr.nlo- nml <|itnllli..s- f - !.. nn.I I'nrlrr's Dsimlmrg- M iCfiU Kiieeltirgs } ai Ilf*— all nuinhei s bagging of the Klanhel MntmracMirc— weight ing J 1-1 Him, per yard Airo.v npd Hnehle Ties, Nails Powder and Khoi Sugar of nil grades' Coffee of all ipnlilies Koap-i, I'ofash Candles, liaisins Crullers, Mnulf Case l.i.pior.s and l»y the barrel \ illegal-. Pepper * pi-'e, Ginger Hollow-Ware, Sn«l Irons llatehi-fs, Axes lira wing Knives 'J'al.le and Pockef Cnllory Augurs, Chisels and Files .\Ko •J l; 0,(K)tl lbs. assorted iron \ cry cheap Plough Steel, eic. Thanking our friends and stranger.* ironage in the past, we re,‘•peelfully i tiuimiioii of I he same for Gie fuiui e. IVe will slnie Ilia I our senior i* i '-ork. wlo-re hr will remain a uieuili longer. I.ik»rjl the ndv'.intago of ihe pressure of houses and manu-1 facturei* v.ho are comp< lied lo realise. J. B- ROSS & SON, WIIOI.ESA I.E DEALERS, M Clieiry and 55-Second«treel8i sepS—1 m Macon. Ot- Plantation For Sale- HAVE a valuable Planf/ifion which I 0 " pr y I sale to those wishing lo pur’clia'e. on f - i erms. Tho | l-in(niioii islocafed in fhe Hr^ 1 • •*;l 1 I DoughertyA'ounfy—aboui six and a-lislf j" 1 ', |