The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, November 23, 1867, Image 3

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aYjfcws, Colunva, ~ yokfd. ■«««'» . soiAcmsa advbr- 'ju-Wkekly News, QR lirOKKD. "^..re will l>» » BrUIng of Cterir. >» ,hc Co,,r ' Hm, “’ 0n ■ «u iLt, for 11,0 I ,U, P°”' of "'r 1 ' ! * l ' onTenlion ’ * (Drcrrober. All Conn.i-ra- & Have just received a large and carefully s<.^<hI<m1 SAL, of every the best descrip- markets llmfl. M*!IV OlTIXEK.. Groceries, Mats, Hoots and Shoes, Clothing, Crockery, Hardware, Not ions, Frccdmen's G ood ion, J.ohacco and Segars, Wines and Liquors—Foreign and Domestic, AH of which they bought in since the Fall of Cotton, and will Sell at prices LOWER thanthe LOWEST, Call and Examine for yourselves. ai.uanv. oh. as-iox-us or II arrived hero eluce rj,* look rooma at Aunt now.« bettevif at that eoiab- r«*i»ted ladle»," one nail laker, * huehand. There arc lour " „ pretty thick, eh I „ educating the negro, but \vr L|leUn adopted by New England kmnrdj- * re no1 mul!l ‘ 1,1 f “‘ JJwwet’nlhe negro and the puritan, Vo!deletter l« *1"*P» damaging to Ireeiloek nprlnga from the elre, no- Liteery of toologlel", and Ihero can - [ In a cro.a between a gorilla kjUny- ®° T ou " ce lllc ,l0 * nl ' i Sciiopi.^-AVc nntlorsinml ,1,011 loot. 'lii. oar fitly, to "ct icliool'; nntl from our knowl- tocnl and ttocinl power* of the (hero con bo no tlnubt nl now it Milomlid tenor, unit n ns In «ny thebnsi. Hint »»*nrsl fine voices irriveti from tho lnml of l they nro to lio ticonreil for nlto. Tito gentlemen ol At- er occnsions, have won .onto mingiwtB, and i< welt suntnineil — if)l°t^ ie I not fnil 10 ,mvc thi, winter. Siieces* to tltoir e nninre too tunny to be neon on the llktny. Now that the work la done, ■ Ikln office nnd t lie Hiatlto might he Italia^., iSTTCo. — Offer their gooda nt. Cut )l a 1*ary acarce article i but i V] raw [t, yew hnve gn excellent oj f inieatfng It* in goods conlilefatily to* . They nleo ndvertiac an Cot. andagenln for.Commercial Fertiliser, tartiKa.nl, nnd giro them a call* in Cotton Market.—The tie- Liverpool market, anil the con- tidn in tlio iNaw Yovk ami ■irketi, have stagnated the mar- bnt little Ims been done in days. Ploqtfrs/rc unwilling ding him tlierctrom. The one was a mat- tor of favor, granted by the Court for good reasons; the oilier was depriving a mail o! his rights, for if it wns aright and privilege possessed by every citizen to be trieil’by n jury of bis peers, it was equally his right nnd privilege to sit on a jury. Judge Krskinc stated that if lie had made nn error it wns his earnest desire to correct it at tiie earliest possible moment. He said that tlio right to sit on a jury was not a franchise, and in having had the oath read before 1 he jury he did it not to require thorn to take, hut that they might he thoroughly informed of its nature. The Judge also said that lie wns satisfied in his own ntiud that several ol the jurors challenged could not cnnsuientously take l he oath, nnd he t therefore deemed further evidence on tiiat point unnecessary. The Court then overruled the motion of ‘.’ol. Fitch, and discharged the challenged jurors for the term. Eleven out of tlio original eighteen were lints discharged, and their plat es tilled Iroin among the talstneti who Imd been summoned. Xotv that tlio jury is nt lust empaneled, the oasc of Fos ter Blodgett comes before them forthjlrde- liberation. In the course of his remarks yesterday, Judge Erskinc alluded to the refusal of the) former grand jury to allow counsel for Hlodgctl to intiodurn his witnesses, and al so to a promise alleged to have been made in Atlanta by the District Attorney that he would allow these witnesses to appear be fore the grand jury, lie said that counsel had no right to insist upon the introduction ot bin witnesses, and even if tlio District Attorney had made such a promise (whioh was not proven) the government could not be bound by it. The grand jury sits to eic- ttminu into alleged oflcnccs against tbo laws, 1 RICH, GOLINSKI & CO., JERRY WATER S BUILDING. Albany, Ga. Great Reduction I3ST MY G00B8, F M' THOMPSON, Oontmrtor and Duilder, .'RAINES EMPORIUM \.\l» DV. M.F.K l\ I II am: JI.hT OPENED an unties BURIAL OASES, ALBANY. DA. * u |irrpniTi| to conii.b i fur nil kind* of work ill luv line, mul proiUMo **mIi-• fa•*«ion in pviry I mr \ good supply Of METAl.lf Ill UflA l.’AHKS cuii-luiitly on lunul. uml I'uruUInMi .11 Imi notice. Alio a good «upply n! ROSEWOOD and WALNUT COFFINS Somolliiuti terv line* iujlii* lim*. Ill D I t, Nonv in store nml ronatnntly receiving, n vnrlefl, elegnnt and extensive assortment of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Consisting, in part, <d ■JZmprcss Cloths, all Wool Detains, Poplins, Muslins, Aljiaeas, Worsteds of every quality, style and pattern; choice Prints, Trimmings Shawls, Hlioos, Ktlncy*Goods, etc., etc. Also, Gentlemen’s Clothing, Moots, Shoes, Hats, C’asaimores, Heavy Goods, of every de scription; Finer ml common Mlankets, ready-made (Mothiug for laboring men and hoys, Notions and nicMiacs; all ot which are now otrering at greatly reduced prices; and as the Cash System is being generally adopted, for cash they will sell a little lower than those who pretend to sell for Coat., Albany, Qa., Nov, 21. 1L7 v2 nlUU. Let it Come! Prices Reduced TO SUIT THE TIMES. Albany, 4mu* •J'-MU. IN.'. •ilB i WOMANS BEST FRIEND! WASHING & RINSING MACHINE i'oti«i*ling in pari »»f tY GOODS, Groceries, Boots.Jihoea, Hat* OlotLlUK, . I Urge iihrtoiimoni of J FREEDIVIEN’S BLAMUTI, 4l0*dMP I fill ?ri*t ai Iks Lowest Gash Prices! Mimari. .Intih <\ t|r««ialtVniic(l andJubalf. #»« joHU^tvill nlvvayi l»o found ready and wilUagt* *i«t<Ty klluW good* •»»»•!■ I will gaaranlf* prio«i and qui JOK. 8 RADS* roit r/m/ r im/.i u:s with wiuxtiKif rum:/: /•<>/1. i ns kxma I T will wash tin: m:\yii:st m:i»ci.nTH the Kinaai l.m <•. wltliom it^iury. la s»* riimpla nnd easy to wot!. lit it n chiM run n.»c it. 1 No hkmmv I'Oiindi.l, bt' it-a, btitlonb*'?' Clolliiitg ‘ * from Hip Washwoman'nt on# <l«*Hnr p«*r doxen.— Yotir Wii-liing n bf ib.iif nt Iuiimi*. fur O.M'* ! FOI HTII it usr, viil.nni *li. I m Iriial.lr. ' The Miu'liiiif will |»t\ l»r Iim M in • Our IntiidiT il llttittv iti'l Imd >" *-n tmv bring nntilr n it.,** i:»Cr of «*no tiny t" ti.fi t lb. iuri'f i in;.- firm uni j A grill* v.'iltlril rvrt.t ! Aotivr i ni-rgdit: mm • AND FIFTY lull.f. A I! Ilojt & Gale, Washington Stroot, Albany, Gfc NEXT I MR HI Ttl t.’OOI'EII d CU. ••nr iii .mb I i.l-l 1 Ami inr |M'I Soii'l in j j Smiml Sfirri. Groceries/ Provisions mid Dry Goods «t Cost! ! Mi i .I,* : f l cm mil..' cm: in muiki. |mV tliulitll. •• llie luri-u • tl:. I I'll. I ll Df|i»l III l*. MII.I.S I ti and see it there ix mifficient evidence to I A -w-t*-? r\ir i\ 'w-w ^-v make on. a caac worthy of going to trial.- A. C. W ESTBROOK & B RO. The government introduces its witnesses, and the grand jury have the power to call rtf\nri- on any others whose evidence they may. . _ . . . * . ... / 3 Are now offering AT COST* FOR €AVH, an imtuanie alock of Orocariaa, ProriaioUa. su deem important, or who they think can Family Suppliaa, confuting of Bacon, Flour, Lard, Cbaaao. Sugar, Coffev, Taa, Sugar Cured Ham-. Meal lk»innandx of lire biyerx, and ! »h««* any additional light on the eaxebe- Cora. on.,. Pl.k!«, C. Aul.x, loot uke hold without a dcduc- ' uro l' u ' m - .__ . Iffi quoto nominal, 9 @11). The Advertiser of the 2Dt »»yx the caxe WWt» was up the day before, and wax recommit. Of tbo latest atylet and ino.t elegant pattern*. ' " v — /, J - ■' Ally, la fact, .very art hie _ - -, _ , , -r. Woman, or nny oilier mail They nre In Hie market for the purcbeve ofCotlnn, Corn, Bacon, nnd every other article of produce: To 1 he Planters, Rlllill.r. IMI Silt TIMVEST (.TOltbll. IN ..tl.- ...I- .Hi . . ) . -I.pi >.llj,, ,1- A' — . \V|» 4T Lj IfStuv.-s, Tilt Ware, < 'a t Iron Fipinjr tContiiiisMou illcvd)iutlo. R nlk • Id I |.l Blodffeii’aif," ing account, from the Saynn- f>wnUhCB, iu briet, the itis- nmirknblo proceeding, ns far Tl.ii. I'uiinvl 1 •■I t ill i l lu‘t.1 . i< hIiuII , to lli'l I 11x1.1, of tl.i, ease cannot nprwed than by giving ns near ' Mile reiamc ot'U. S. District ™, in lux clohi.tg nrg.uncut Ainn made by ex-Oov. Iklalf of Foster -Blodgett was a |klhepo|ll»“prniitcr deliotnin” of xon llie'h'galaf 'ilnncl, bcoanio |paic!p#tcd in the rebellion nnd pliW by nct of Congress. The ktornej dfim.trrc.1 to the motion ““Jtkatft wns too lntclo make . aftor the jury had been tlij.snd chnrgcd, miles for pirns’they wore sworn. . Psoit lor two days, the Court ■ nation was well taken ns to | , ‘ktiinitructcii the Clerk to read Mjlcpgcd the lest oath pre- d act, and stated that there (tompalsory in the matter; that pUi*tl.o oath or not ns they w, that it was optional with 1*^ «• know, for reasons person, hthst they could r.ot take 1 to retire nnd ennsid- r* diichnrged. lt*V..S. District Attorney J** to correct the records sitgtp showed tiiat I wen discharged for disquali- iJHSM) ithsioriginnl motion , Jj-’hifi. District Attorney ! n «PP°, r t°f Mid motion, tiiat A** dismissed by the Court ;*w XWn'h could not dismiss “* matiop without J *** firjisenUKl sustaining mbtlort; that the fo take voluntarily- an ex- Uworkiperse a diB- imd nuts under the eixioiL bo enforced, and 'IdeMtak* judicial cog- .participation in ate evidepe*. was . the issao was tried W.tu'iV kwh, for the defence, ted to tlio Grand Jury, when it will bo com-. Uenileiuon'H OlmMng. itoota Shoe., Ilni. anil Furni.liloz Oood. r uVn'.ratlj. ,i,„ ! urw hearinir the testi- ll,uoll J' kept in gcusrnl .luck for oomforl or tin inner or ll„ outer ni.u, or worn mtnu.ll ae nor o, me jury nearing me test. Thcy „ rc in mnrklll for , he purck „ e ofColl „ ni r „ r „. n.oon, .ml e.ery mimy from tiie beginning, just as if no pro-1 and will pay ihe lilgiiest Market Trice.. vious invcstitr.ltiun had been commenced. 1 Tliey nre nl«n prepared to,M{{ CBjonJ jjn.iznffi lotlieir ceie, to the b,.i I1ou.ee is Mecon Sm.nnnh } or >«»w i ork, mi l iu make liberal mlvunce* mi tin* ittme. aole Agent# for HI'HTIN S AM MON I 1 I • •III' v li-.i" foxier mi \ "it Mil b tort, vtlyiii^ itpi.fi y.jn J-r §»- • |*» |»r»«»*•»» t/«* i".* 1 itbb* nr to nii-cf •••tr «»bligtitloi»». In i t j.fli irnm* manv v. in mul ill'll Lli- • • 111» IN I III. P \ST n tho* ■‘District 1 mraber of authorities in iitifin/clgatd tha argament UvethUqucxtiqndefl. whether that there w*ce between excusing a »*» jury, ind exclu- Spcrial Notires. RELIGIOUS DIBECTORl'. Divine services will be l.cld in the Pres byterian Church ofthis place, every Lord’s day .v. u. Divine service is lield nt the Episcopal Church, nt 1_0 a. u. aud 7 j r. >r. every Sabbath—Rev. Mr. Me Caulcy in charge. In tiie Baptist Chttrch, every Sabbath —morning and evening. Rev. S. P. Calla way in chargo. Sunday School nt 9 a. m. and "Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. In tho Methodist Chnrch every Sabbath —morning and evening, Rev. Mr. Moore in charge. Keep constantly nit band all the standard F«*rtili*vrx, and .1 TKD HONK SITKHFHOSI’IIATE. Albany, Novombef 21 117 M p will »i\f |.i i -it*M-t 1 :ti' for 8it|ij.|if«." tnd vill -■ i bf i t.( ..nr :iliiliti.-<x. II \l r f|.| I I "I ;» ItUL-. •M.ililr. • qf l-ill; III .If m:m \n sr \i:ks. . 0. HILTON, SAVANNAH, T. H. RANDKLI., S. V. HILTON & HANDELL WHOLESALE GltOCERS, and nr.ALr.tiH in New jViJuertisnmcntc. To Rent, Two plantalions about five miles abxre Albany, known as the Moso Ragan place, and the Joel Forester old place, bating on eaob place all the necessary hands, Qin Houses, eto., and about six bundled acres of cultivable land. Apply to JOHN A. DAVIS,_Agent, Apply to Albany, N T i November 2^d, 1867 1171 GREAT BARGAINS ! The Lowest Pribes ~ AT M. FLEISHMAN & CO.'S, I1KOAD STREET, ALBANT, OA. Next Door to Bines * Bobb's Law-Omco. W E ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC GENER ALLY, that oar entire itock will ba Sold at i ,o correspond with the xlrtngenoy of tbs tines. Our etook of Ladies' Dl»ax <Iood« oonprixes ‘the lineal qulUly of Bilks and Iriib.PopUae, Alpneaa, Mohairs, Ac., &c., Trlmmlagt, Buttons, Laoei, bo., &c. Alio Oenle' Farnlehlng Good,, Ready-node ■w. - - * | Clothing. Plena Goode, ooneielingar the beat Cts- WMcfewo-wentun- ataere.. Doe Bhlna nnd Bread Cloths. Bools, ?ffaM,tleA4Mitribt..Axtdr-ifYIdti, Shirt., Ac. , A i Gome one l Gome all I' ^ Beoforyouneleea aud exxniae exr ^ook purohaxing elaawhere. ; BS* Don't forget Ike pl»OI V* 1 k flobh’e Lsw-oBoe. M. FLEISHMAN A CO. Albany, Ga., Nor, 91. [I17-1M) Provisions, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco. : ~ 190 BAY STREET, SAVANAH, GA. I NVITE the attention of Dealers to their large and complete Stock of GROCERIES, .Which we oiler nt the lowest market rates OLD IlYE WHISKY, Bowers’ old Bourbon ‘Whisky N E Rum, Lin, Brandy, Bitters,&c. X large Flock of TOBACCO, constantly on band. 1 * ' ' ' * AGENTS FOR THE 8ALE 0F HAZARD’S GUN-POWDER, In Kegs, Half Kegs, Quarter Kegs, and Cases. oetl2-3m LIQHTFOOT &. OO., Sfllarfbouse Hull Commission MERCHANTS, KAOOW, - Take tble method of informing their fritfuda nnd the publio generally, that they have secured the large and commodiens Warehouse ffn *“ ** * ed by Adams k ■ Reynolds, and traoti give f AND i fertferly occupi- mere reoently by B. F Chapman, on the oeraorof Firat end Poplar ■troota (near the Market Hoito) where they will ;ive their etrietperoonal attention to the STORAGE ND SALE OF COTTON. Will makeliboral advance* ea Cotton in More or iblnMd to any of the Northern markata, Savannah verpool ^ttanllon to filling order* for Repo or Iron Tioa,^and other a^ppUea. " iMtlriii 050. iC DEILf R 140 hr Mrwl, tafUHh,. tetS4 tin SEYMOUR, JOHNSON & C0„ MACON, c; A. Fare Reduoed! j q FFER For Sftlellie lullowing artbdesal Wholi* Ifirilnniii Ware, ('rockery and Glnsri,Lamps HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS of every (1(‘Sorl|Wion. \\\‘ Ittvc t.u li.uul a rtno lot of Cookuiff ol' all she?, nml the beat pattern!, • preptireil to put them up and F I T PJ PES. We nlM Mm :iiul ETC. have a let pf the AMERICAN OMNIBUS LINE, Savannah, Ga. Sl'JI.MERtiED I’t'.Ml’, limjile. ami .lurol.le nump ■il to til T HE undersigned, proprietor# of Ihe Marshall House OmQlbua Line, hav*, from tlile d*te.; reduoed the fhreto the following rate*: To and from Railroad* and Steamer to Marshall, House60 cents. Private passenger*, to any part of theeity, 76c. CFCONXP.LL k CASH. Savannah, Oct. 8, 1867. sale or lt**iail, ns lew ns nny house in Mneon. ‘2(H) boxes-Star Candle*. 6*10 Snuk# Liverpool Salt, »VM) *nob« Virginia Sail. 800 SACKS NEW FLOUR, the moat pnte, , . -—p ever inr*ata4, ! ami peculiarly suited to this aectiou. j We arc prepared to do all kirtda ot riii, sheet Ireu a*4 fopprr Werk tl <h« shortest Xollet and beet ttlylt, Tin- ultcntinii of planter* in enpecUUx ealleil to om-e»tiihli*hmcnt,ee we ttkcjollt in tin- country, ami work with (Hep Albany, Oa.‘, Xnv. It, I HOT oot24 8m. | Une h indred Nark# IIto, .lava mid l.aguiru t.'uffer. —-—•"*-— 16(1 Imrrel* rlioF* WAREHOUSE. . . it , -and- ; Licmors and WineB ilpmtmeaton illevrljant l.rttf Lartl, I no keg* tin.. 140 llhd*. 1IAC0X. The Planters & Merchants 1 Shoulders, Sides and Hams, In tendering yon my Uianka fos past favors, I ( •gain, with pleasure, ofler my services, I promise j „ to do my whole duty to all who are kind enuugh to ■»0\f8 trust me with their patronage. To thoso of my former customers, who I have accepted' 1‘avoiv I have strained every nervtf,' relj barrel* uew crop Mackerel, 2*Hi keg* Nail*. 16.IHH111,*. Pure WHITE LEAD, promptness to meat the same. I have made arrange ments to store all cotton directed to my care at my old stand. JONATHAN C 0LL1N8. Macon sept 10 '07 —05 Sisoa. THE LARGEST ASSORTMW^TOF Fire Arms and Ammunition kopt at Straus’ ■tiiiy.: i HEW WAREHOUSE FEBlt. T HE UBdaraigMdhavUigforaktdA Copaitnarahlp under the firm name of Woolfolk & Anderson, For iha purpoao of EB0I1VING. 8T011N0 Old SELLING COTTON, rtapootftilly toador thalr oor- Co»U. a Woolfolk, aero nooetl/ by Mr. Joaethee HIM. !). Office, KU(T, JOHKI •eo te the mw I ■ tnd Pin. Alkeiy, N< lax ax* Pin. IBlroilx. orenhtrlllk, JM7. iie-iiti. VIRGINIA TOBACCO, 200 bAwe# Soap, 26 Hhd Cuba MoIhhmc*, 16 bid* Golden Hyrup, 100 lull*, unny IIAGUING, loo llolli Gunny RAGGING, 2i50 Coils .^chine Rope, 50 i^ons Iron Bands, 26 barrels Cidsr Vinegaf, 25 hale* OHNAni’RflS, 50-Bales Macon Sheeting, 25 Bales Yarns, 5 Bales of Brown Drillirfg«,’2.V Bales Brown Shirting, 10 Bales Georgia Stripes 100 boxes Pearl Starch, 50 cases Sardine* nnd Lobftera, 100 eases Cove Oysters, 60 cases l’iekle*, 16 boxes Cod Fish, 100 dozen BROOMS, Barrels Stuart’* Sugar, rraU Copper.il, 109 keg. POWDER, 000 bag. •Sot, 600,two pkiicussiox haps, s.ooo it,.. “ ill LEAD, ■■ ■ . A I, 8 6, 1 A No. 1. PIANO. iry little ureil tin a in pkiTcui order, ^E WANT TO DPT ODaaE?o®ap uranwavr. Hidea, TAUbx^, Booawax tod Wool. Pot ahloli *. ^I|l p.y ilm V. , /BlgheiA. Market Frioes, Seymour, Johnson & Co. Augll.t III, II* till. re tiAcieV Hr s. w. HENRY’S FURNITURE MANUFACTORY ! TJP STAIRS, IN THE OLD FLAG BUILD IN $ [JACKSOA* SritKKT,] Near Rust It Johaituh OLD WAREHOUSE. R ,!I,K 1 ""ik. nml krep for i*U all kiaktgf Cabinet Furniture. Matrass#*, Oliaii'H- A-e. All oid.r. On-. fAIIINKT WORK, t . i. ,li ' • MATRAmm.’-T I ItKI'AiRINO'lPURNITURB. ... U nAi«8,,,. “ERINQaod ',N1RG SOP A 6, Tele nn4 Tete Easy nt Secktof (kalfl, Promptly and faithfully done at stiek prise# fs swfl the times. I will Mgaga ts mals OLD FURNITURE look nearly as good a« new, if not bailer U taint of COLOR, , ^ . Rend m your order# and I wIlP "Warrant Satisfaction. Rclvrcm-er, thole I b«Ae worked for. On liamP, niHliof unlc.l nKA'DrtTKADtP ’ MUATHAPHH,. , ,.... .WPWfflWj IIK-RANU UP ' * KB. TnrillngdtiWu >r, up Miijfa tn Inn' pi Alhnny, Oh. iilt-ioo-