The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, September 07, 1869, Image 2

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for.p»rdou anil rcstor- ::i and- ennSilenns, but iMdaly.liaa barred its liiraaarbas turned ita Ter; .and (he historian who chronicles the events if tiese times iilldraw;* piB-akiidDsmy-over the pages that record their mimatams crime against lie white people of thin oppressed land. Wc urwlead to these reflections by the first parographref an' artiste "from the Raleigh (jtl. C.) Stsideri,—tepnbl'iahed in and made a leadowbj the l^e. " | —Merer, sincetho war has 'here been so good an opportaeit; to do awajr with the bit terness which baa- for nine Jears pereaded humble suppliei ation topnblie all in rain ; son doors, and. Son I.1*T OP LETTERS R ntAINING in the Pot-tuffiiw at Albany, Ga., Sep- U-tuU-r l e, ISM. ■ Heswa AMwiT, -Ionian &On 3L-i Katw A.',. J fi Aodeeato, U Afccklge, E B Akrijgr, E Antorie, Mini V Arlington. i> Erown, 2, Mrs Olive E*-D, Susie Bailer, c<4:d, J Bell, K Carry, J S Hart tr, B1* Bri h hn, C J Bjhlwia. J 4.**s*hm»n, Him EO Outer, £, Mr Bob ChiMv2. O; CooK'r.J MCanady. VT H fkuwy. J.Cytton, Mr* Jl Cook, Mrs Tii Clark, W Culpepper, BCrawfcrJ. L Dari*, H Is Iitt ita, Mrs A L David, II S Ifenfcrth, Condensea want The Bent and Cheapest Gin in the Market or ir ■fijifftiifctufifcii iHi11"ffii : It behooves the people of Baler, Calhoun and Early counties to study their own inter est in connection with th fully within their potyei them take hold lit tiiuc t about ils exact location. inyx Mlssiiuppi and To^as 'Jtre speak Lext, and already We-knnw the speech they .will pronounce, (>, liappjr opportunity ! The whole South is tlumderirig in their ears, tn«r,i mcneteleltirpiwr.iin 1 0, sneh an oppor- innity I Why not wuhrace it—rush in!o cach- totber’sarms.htsa'andjwakefteeodasl— - Can this eaer ha* Surely Hie g.uls hare jgxed their canons against such shameless srlf-abnegation anil solf-aliasement. Hear- !rn forldj that there should be reset-red for ■ns euclGa onrso. - ■ ' t i— ; ■»■ .«W l 1 " 1 . -Arrlrei- • - ■ Wo we gted to welcome the sloarn- erti. I>. Ki:r, vr li cit landed at our Vliafl j«*t In-lore* goingOo press, after a, rtik of several days on the bottom river. We suppose she will distil- np ttomewhere for repairs, this, ■however. wtU~ reqaiw I few ITS POINTS OK SirpurclOKITY ARE AS FOLLOWS 1 TWIST. Tito tcctl, ir needles being per 1 wminur cutting «it napping. Tertiy as the short ftapte. SECOND. It will gin -about twice i ‘ of lilt pv> Wyfojgrtrli «reje'l^aaee,tles. : t; . i PO PUT!!. Tljc ;'r,.! are tdeaned umte jo - ! feel It 11, an tij any Kis Gin. y - . Again; .EAChiMtcle i ■ tl ridml into t '90^000000^00 which may be replaced, in case of ininry, niUout losing any other part of It will Ibua gin the long elnploTarieliccas pot as faat asllte Saw Gin, the wnrrenty being eight pounds - t;.} (Vi;,' •'titir t'nn.lenser tbessnd and dost is separated Proui the lint, , • * r- - ■' . " '_P i. “ r coropoeeil of ten ctcttona nr re,meets. any one ol Jones? Who , t(*> iSeviPc Jows? Will lhe CouBiitR-JnLBVAb reief lo our files and answer if the] name is Jones ? 1 - - 7v . A' A v .* of ••To a M.ut'ieAfTitilW”:!' the Fourth Estate Of Georgia tilt for reoerred SCtGS in Bullock's and) Uni- |; hert’s pap chop3. The Telegraph, Vitelli- ! gencer, . and Sura ter 1 Republican, have piled on the agony so thick ; that ITulbcrt, we understand, is imploring forbearance and begging to he aaved from liia friend^ Bullock *tandfi it pCCtty Well—' ' all monkeys, niggers and. fools aw fond of . praise,- and Ins Bovinity will probably cemi pensile the individual who toasted jiiro j ~“cur iiiotlfl Coctrnor” with a few. paido^R j iny piroclamal ions for publication, and ussy ^ reward our friend Varney for “exploiting 1 * : 16 CIECLES OF NEEDLES, -' - - ' \ aa-CIBCLES OF PEEBLES, ; - - . ’ .' 2; 30 CIRCKE^OF KTEEDLES, - - - . 2 ! 40 CIECEESOF HEEDLES, . - v . 3( 50 CIECLES OF HEEDLES,- : ^ \ ;, : : - g£2f Thocc wishing topursIiJiso this .season will oMige by ordering caily.- P. 'H. J. ECHOLS, r^i/oato, k • .5 -i • OESEUAL A0K.NT K(>l: (tK<>|:i;jA itt sad nets* for Lite Souili, jfire be i* aS-'mt the only Iriend wc have in tlie Cabin A. ; V: | ' -Sttaess of Ho» W. T. Merrill. We re^ret to learn tliat tins gen' Item an, wall and tavomhl- known as (h u; SiCollcethr °l this Districl; if xmW sepuattly indisposed and confined Ttrbfc foou'.' Among »R jwHticaf pars tiec^awl nil daese* cf onr eitiaen*, Coi i IfogriH U'denervcdly esteemed for his‘ ' pv Kr Dos' iSu^ita tl bis Oftire; and we b ^ ku,gpow niaeewiy: hope Int* asdl boob' recover troas biwafoifoess and io afele lo re- Jvsr Rite Tltffioliovin<r»itohdM for >>.£*«». If.V WJiH Tlliiia *ix Java w«l lw ?wut t** I»e*n Letter <tmea: jjja Tdnnic M. i-iivanl^ JKIkd^efiHc, Ga; Mia- FaMie Usrjdr.ViMim of Dbi*, G* t Mr M 3 Almir, Ga; Rev Bervkaia, America*. Oa; Mn A B WMm, 8nvannab,Ga; ML* Dora V Ovrrtua, Wfet, G* Gta J BiWfdon, AUafcta, If ^yoii w'rtnt (mytbimf Reiiicmh. r Uial iU* bim Ihrough other lhroe were already in the rin^,^ a»d -urconly repealing ike cry of the hcradwach’? daughter. .-• ^ We are a6rry fordlulbcrt. It if} a pitf that s&g***! »tliiR|feii*«ie Excursion ahoulC Aug 20, lee^im WELCH'S CORNER. JaCB^ik ^20, ia3p-tiU I at 001, Tiik Mulk MAUKET.- r Thc Paris Keutuckian Bays that tlie mule market is again looking ap. Tbose'Vho want the choice of tlie market are very act ive. Alexander Miller John Mc Clellan one hundred and sixty dollars per head f r thirty-five. K. Bowles jiaid W. A. Turner one hundred ami seventy eight dollars per head for twenty-eight, and .John Tarr one hundred and sixty dollars per head for twenty-eight. These mules are a'l No. 1. layed speaking of and the city of Atlanta, till tlie subject has grown slate ; never! he loss ttagapSteion imposed" ot*-. ligaiions upon, us thgi'.tfcmaW - observance,- even' at tfaiiaj^kday. We pubfisli^B tha proccediu^f of the Con* vention a week ago. and we now only have to gay ctlu*t it- was a socee <*. Forty-odd Journcls |rer«» represented, and all tlie nec essary prfHminaryrsi'eps for permanent or- gamzAtio^s r lid the promotion of the general iBANF^ bl.,,September. 7. 1809. •'Here shall thePsQt* the prnplt«’ right* maintain t/haired by povir and unbritnl by gain ” 5^" Stultz s’ AAA A, the bes Tobacco made, is sold l»y StROZIEIC & IIlI-SMAN. noiCTKSTs'or'SnppLKSTKST :—Southeast Al abama Railroad; Keys 46 Succcas; From onr Foreign Commissioner of Immigration; .She Chairman of the Democratic National Execu tive Committee. w .?**> Advertisen^nts,: Schofield^ Iron WorIp*r Jackson aOhcrl, r dMCers; Westbrook & Bro, Grocers; S. Mayer, Dry Goods. Oiitstpr Coktksts —Speech of Col. IIul- bert to the PreRS Excursion, on the State Road; The Cotton trade, and thirteen col umns of important advertisements. /■ , Foe Cuba. -We that an expedjtibn gia, for the Cuban x^vofttion; but being -friendly to the cause arid fa Sympathy with those who have the energy to embark in it, we have rcfttjfel'fr^i blkbbixlg. We are in fixyor o r rorcringjor the hoys, if thev wantdo go, pad deprdoatc - the sensa- tinnnlmoritliings'ofxlocal news- mongers. Can’t they find something else to talk about, and let the boys alone? Tnu Mayobalty or Savabnah —The Con s6rvative Convention orcitizens of Savannnh on Thursday last, unanimously nominated Col. John Screven for the Mayoralty. The very best selection'f fait could have been made. Fow men rirn ;hU^c|rial*x j n ajJmmiBlbatbrf ability. II^if! < b6^eetr5d. Genl. Toombs has returned from the West. Eiutokial Cuaxor.—Mr. C. E. McGregor salutes the readers of the Warrenton Clipper asEdit or, and betrays unmistakable signs of pprightliness and ability. Col- blither J. Glenn, of Atlanta, left Saturday for San Francisco, whither he goes to meet the Gyan^Taodgo (J. 0. O. F.) of the United Stat^%klc1i yi&ts' in ibnt city c0 the 10th day of the present - 'month. Coh Glenn and C. C. Miller, of Savannnh, go as delegates from the Grand Lodge of Georgia’, an<l George R. Barker, of Macon, ns repre sentative of the Grand Encampment. Presidential Straws—Tennessee 0. K. The following dispateh indicates weari ness on the part of Mr. Grant, and a disin clination to bother further with the reckless knaves who would lie the Nation's life away and ste muniments: Washington, Sept. 2d —A special to the Times makes Grant say to the Senter dele gation from Tennessee that lie recognized Mr. Neuter as a Republican and considered that the Republicans who voted for him still belong to the Republican party, and in addi tion to that-he would not remove from office any Federal official in the State for having thrown the weight of his position and per sonal influence against Mr. Stokes. . The President, in conclusion, recommended them to harmonize and put nn end to their difficul ties, personal and political, by a general amnesty. (jrorgia anti Florida It. R. In our last, issue wo announced a meeting of the Board of Directors of the above enter prise, al which jnetp? Ytl 59 were taken toje- ©bjeet'-of this mo£t vive and accnmpUs important charter. With the roads already built and iu course of const ruct ion, Albany will be well sup plied with outlets for the productions of her prolific vicinity ; yet, notwithstanding this great ml vantage/there is riomething - more interests 4f tbe Fret* were4aken ; and if (he committees do • heir duty, and we doubt not (Voykrill, the association will, at the meeting daring Fair week, be thoroughly organized and placid on a fooling of permanent utility an«l great good to the craft and the people. Atlanta entertained the Press with becom ing hospitality. Mayor Hulsey was especial ly courteous and attentive, and to him more than all ire we indebted for the exemplifica tion of t|e city’s estimate of the -Fourth E» - tAte. Bn is young. energctic and progress ive ; hat^ a leftybearing, fine address and urbanity that wins the heart, as well in the cold contact df bnsinesa life, as In the more genial Circles of social intercourse. We dtobw not It was that the members of bis Council,^ and the oitizens, left him almost alone to jlo tlie honors at tlie eollation .spread for the Press Association; but certain it is. few of them remained t> assist him. Wheth er the slight was intended for him or the Press, the offense was of equal gravity, and did not inspire any emotional gratitude to wards the offenders. However, wo fared very well,—the livery stables wore emptied of their fiue equipages for our. service, and at the city’s expense wc indulged in a 'feast of reason and flow of soul’ till the noon of night.' Whether the Hotels were free to all, we do not know, but our friend Brysou, at the United States, thought the honor of en tertaining the Editor of the Albany Avm-.t am ple compensation for his bed and board. M. E. Kenny, of the unfortunate Demijohn notoriety, threw open his Ale Depot, and we don’t know that any one of the fraternity passed iliat way without giving him a call AtUnUhas grown vastly since we left there iq December last, and the tingling sound of the trowel and the merry whistle of fctla hod*carriers may now be heard in every nook and corner of the city. Wc were told that clcten hundred and sixty houses were iu process of construction, and our birds-cye view, .from. Archer & Son’s finest turn out, as Wenfhirle4 through the streets, and over the hi)l$ sod far away, convinced us that the statement had much truth in it. Otherwise we found the city much the same as when we left it las* winter, and the people altogeth er the same genial, pleasant, rolicking, bust ling, busy, energetic, progressive enterpris ing phenomena they were then. They are a wonderful people, aud wisely sanguine that tho Gate City is only iu ils infancy. We were glad to find the masses—the true men of Atlanta—as firm as the granite hills in their devotion to the legitimate proprieta ry interests of the State, and uncompromis ingly opposed to her bastard government They are not in sympathy with Bullock and bis ininions,andarc as bitterly antagonistic to tangling alliances with the vermin as any other people in the Commonwealth. Tiik Constitution is their organ, aud its lofty tone and dignified defiance is sure guarantee that power and pelf have failed to corrupt the legions that fought under its banner last summir. The hannehmen of the Dynasty however, are by no means few in number. The politioal Bovine carcass is rich in its stench, and the buzzards swarm around it in myriads, and like all other birds of prey, ’wrangle and quarrel for the choice bits. The people must grin and bear it for three years moye, and then—what then ? It is useless to “peep through the blanket of the dark” for a prediction. The hand writing is upon the wall; lle.Press Esearsion. ^ Li 5 s-T Tbe liuibert Press Excursion is a curious >iic-dc in.the affairs of men and things in Georgia^ It has many shapes and each shape has ttsowri peculiar complexion. Tho boys evidently had a good time of it, and enjoyed tlie trip hugely; but with tbe plea9nre, or frolic features of the expedition it is not our purpose to deal. We arc simply glad onr confreres were treated “according to their deserts ” The toadyism—ad nau*eam—that drifted rearwards like the muddling emissions of the cuttle fish, is so grossly obnoxious to common decency that we can have nothing to do with that. J)e gustibus non c*t dirpulan- duin, and the rivals for “princes’ favors” who, with fulsome laudations, sickened the -very Engine that pulled the train, have onr consent to indulge their boot-licking propen sities. Bnt, enpassant, wc)must congratulate His Excellency and the Superintendent on the success of their play ; and we do not ok ject to their laugh behind the scenes. The cheapness of the commodity must have as tonished them, but we hope they will refrain from the painful reflection of self-reproach for having delayed the venture so long True they have demonstrated liow easy t'otlon Markets. Albany, Sept. 7.—The demand for Cotton yesterday was good, and nil offered found ready sale at prices varying from 27 to 2fl ceqls. | I'min tlie.1oitnr.il A Mewourrr. M.M’OX Sept, fith —The sales on Ssitnr which is needed, attainable and must be pos sessed. The exports of this place are pro duced on a comparatively small area'. From a little beyond the bounds of this area, pro duce which should find a market or place of shipment here, is carried to other. points for the want of good wagon roads to this place. We'allude to portions of Baker, Calhoun and Early couwties. .A railroad from Albany through the above named counties would moro than double the commerce of the for mer, and open up a fine section of country hitherto debarred facilities for transporta tion of its produce; except iiy -wagon for from thirty to fifty miles. This, of itself, should be sufficient inducement to the citizens of Al, bany and those along the route to take hold of the enterprise with a determination to ac complish it. Rut lho;p,oj«if road possreicu other, than local, advantages. The subscriptions to the Southeast Alabama R. R., are report ed sufficient t©.authorize the immediate or ganization of tlie Company and to secure the construction of tbe- road from Pollard to Columbia on the Chattahoochee. With the &^8wiok«i4M*hy B©adcom pleted (a foregone conclusion), IviaAlliany will be the shortest route to the Atlantic from the eastern terminus, a£ the Chattahoochee, of that important line stretching along the Gulf, to find it9, and at no dii terminos^u' The only compeiRor of this line jfa tlie At lantic & Oulf railroad, new terminating at Bainbridge, about forty-five mile A southeast of Colfaribia;*'*Regardhig N6,9, thri section of Hte A. & CL and the B. & A. i roads, as a point common to Savannah and Brunswick, the distances will stand thus From No. 9 to ttiififcl 'trow Bainbridge to Colombia 45 milea *46tal, 184. From No. 9 to Albany 108 tulles; from Al- might have been, iu the beginning or at any subsequent period, to have, bagged tin game; but then this Maze of glory would have been wanting to consecrate the triumph We cannot afford our valuable space for tbe publication of the gas drrrlnjanmts of tlie excursion; but we shall endeavor to give to •nr readers such information directly rela ting totlie ostensible object of the affair, ns we may deem most valuable and most relia ble We commence witli Col. llulbcrt’s speech on board the boat at Rome, and commend it to our readers ns a sound, sensible, business document—replete with interesting informa tion and important suggestions. And here we may as well say that his \iens in refer ence to guarding, and support ing the State Road by the purchase of the Rome Road, and the construction of tho branch roads proposed, have our unqualified endorsement, and will receive our support wherever and whenever the nrcasiow calls for it. When \ve receive ft vepoit. on the mineral resources and mamifaetui ing eut Upper Georgia, the same .-hall appear in our columns. Some valuable information will probably be ^elicited by the Committee ap pointed for that purpose, from the scientific and practical gentlemen engaged iu the and iron business at tlie points the Excursion. Such informal of all the glittering-paraphernalia andspoils- seeking man-praise of the excursion cannot fail to accomplish good to the Slate. lay 209 bales, on the basis ef :’4»A for middlings. Receipts 2-V» bales. The de mand was good, with a firm and steady market from opening to close. . Nkw York, Sept. 4 —Cotton closed at for middlings. Gold closed at .“7* Albany Retail Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEK I. J'. BACON. Sides 11*1111** l'J&. F resli laud RUTTER. Northern Sf«' :h»( 1.75(5 1 l5(o> ItlTTON tit it IDS. 2 2IM5i 1 •*.*./ . oi , j i 1S(.* Shirt mgri—brown D*(.» 1 -If./* 1 trills Stripes 1 :*>.(• CANDLES. «ii/.. Tallow D»(o HIE President of.this old and popular Institution iidrAwl to announce that it will enter upon it- XT SCHoLASni^YEAIb mi MONDAY, October 4th, 1069. HAS TAKEN T1IE FIRST PREMIUM AT 37 ST ? TE FAIRS ! Over S000 are in Use ! SIV.ARCANE, and ran nor broken. Conk’s Sugar Evaporator Of his efficient Corps “ . ell kn Aiatuiua- s-iiil. They are well FACULTY. of Teachers <«m> much cannot lie uonn iu C»eor^ia, Florida, and Prof. M. A. Mi M l.TV, A. M. Mrs. THAI* OLIVER. Miv* S.VbblK ALI EN. Miss FLORIDA FORT. M’lle .'-KblNA M ol B. Mm. ELODIA R. 1:1 .SSKI.L Mi— ItKBhlX A T VYlAMC.-uu. Mrs. M. B. SIIKRIDAN. .V OX-SFt'T A A* / I X. The Teachers represent ^ Four 1)1 ffereiil i'him* !■«**»• " PISclPUNI’. Tl»t- discipline of the Colic.'** i-* ail t* t»ul 1 IBM run not t*e -ui p.ow*l. There »- |mrleci onlerund system throu/tonu llu- otoUi.-Jmi- ul. FAIR" lM-tl>-r. ami :»l •*■ K.ih have I--- II Texas ami r.t ■ dura- and > •••»*». nun art X'fV ST A TE ii,v* . ui-ov su,ar, any oih*r pnrfc-ss — ■-.I in Imui- iaiift anil lit-* oi Mexico, llon- Ihs •»*“' io< iiiu.Ui. t*hi*». .1 U P.ETI l it, Snnlhvitle, *.a. ISAACS HOUSE. Hotel soul COURSE OF .Ml DY 4 .•mpb-tc and tliorou^h in nlllhede|*artnn ni.»—equal t tui ..f anv Female « ••He*.* in Vineru •» 'l he tacit it ica l«*i tu«l\iii ( ' Alu-i<-—v.h-.iI an-1 in ,, ir»i menial, Lulm, »«r*« t-. I- o n. h, «*« innn It .li.ui. lhu» in/, l.iiulin/, Knaii-h 1 »•* uiure Math*mains, tl. ar« oi tiir very FIRST ORDER. Youn/ I-adu . desirin/ it, eau a riioitar lo that juu>ned l*v yunm* lui u ii Male Colleifc:*; or they may eiil* i lake up auch -ludi. ; a - th. v pren-r »*r de-ire (.»do si, they tan, as li|lherlo, pi i.'mirv oi study, ainl yia-luate tto-r* m. nf -tudv ir-i-ela-s t.i--. and it thev i Mir.td Til! For plaiitn.-s-. and ue. Xcll- .-.t.s| |.««1. and and I- Miitmil prono ii of the ••Util. Ik inf. under the imni.-di tte >up.-rvi-i..n of tin dent, Parents atMl Ouardiuita putroni/m^ tlm lueiit, may r*~*t a.acured that their dauehleis aud wani n' e mli- it ne.*-. eoioiori am 1’oo.i w *tei. aiupi * ade-s, is iiii-iup.i<s Pr.- 31 /.'A I. S A 7 .1 l L Jl 0 VII S Colored Exodus Thrratoocd. The new scheme for organizing the negroes of the South in the last struggle to wield them as a political power, takes the name of the “National Colored Men s Trades Guinn, aud is foiluded in the common falsehood tjmt the negro stands no chance for his “rights” among the while people of reheldoiu. We are glad to see the “Union” is looking “westward, ho !” for safety and repose. The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Press, a few days since, wrote as follows; Some weeks ago an informal meeting .*f the colored mechanics t»f this city was held tor tho purpose of beginning the organization of a National Colored Men's Trades Union.— Committees were selected and letters sent all over the country explaining the object of the meeting and asking co-operation, To-day n I.LO .. 1J»0 PEACHES—in season Apples—green FLOUR. Superfine—per sack 11MI lb« A.lHi Extra—per “ “ “ ••. dD° Extra Family—j*er sack 1UD lbs... fi. At»(/»>!td) G RAIN. Corn GUN POWDER 100 lbs.. Tbe Syren Cry For Quarters. The Radical Journalists of the Sooth are piteously appealing to the furies they have invoked for a pause in the whirlwind. Beat en everywhere by the honest white people, and everywhere contemned by the virtuous indignation of Insulted manhood and ootrag. ed decency, they pursue their grovelling iu- stincts and graciously imploro those they have so vilely wronged to shake hands with them and forget the past. Can we forget or forgive ail Arnold ? And where, In all this broad land, is one so lost to shame aud so thoroughly debased as to consort sympathy with the tory. of Washington's revolution ? There arc some offenses that ipe’ venial, but the crime of the carpet-bagger and the scalawag is'not one of them. They may do penance till the crack of doom, and ,go down .a niniminn nnnn .n.t n■ nilt in be epoi4fcff% gHag friapA*. Thoy 2i»ve’4yejps^ef the mark, aa<l isw^nred* writ grounded suspicion as to the tmth of the - *4ak>ior/.“ hay. Northern—per 1 Southern— * HIDES LEATHER. S»»!e..- Upper Harness CalfSkins—per «lnz.... TALLOW Wool—per lb ... l.ttHSf* ',■'>(■■*m> 7* r » .per bid. I 2*» 2 2 7 > 40At .10 Cherry Street, MACON, K. ISAACS, l’Ki.piriE-foi:. GA. rpm: <:di d I Mur.Ln l In-En :•* »•*« IIA BEST PIANOS NOW MADE, ov. r DaHineMC. fiiiUJ.-l; h..t, ami N •'» York !' I tliat tlieir inuwi will iiii-i it tioME, iii every way -iiit.J un-t i.-i».-i. ( I .UIIARINE II. DI N* AN. who •ar-- ha- .-eivi-d a- iti Matron, Mill Jill rj|u«.ily. Wholesale J)ralcr CORN, BACON, FLOUR, WllEAl OATS, HAT, SALT, SIICJAi, Cotiee, Basil: 11 s • WAGONS, BUGGIES, CAR RIA GI If you want a Car Jaym\ q tm SEND YOUK ORDERS TO Tor $2 73 00 per Scholastic Y'ear Payment * to U- n.a*h- gl Alt i I l:L1 IN AD\ \N« I iv: AGON (liAKlit:-. - are eharjaJ I rum tin lilY’HH \l. TRAININ' The eeh-bnil.il i.INO SYSTEM TRAINING, lorGirlian.l Y..un.- ! ■on h a :u.- In hi- amt .h-li. al*—n ill ami i lloRMl lilll.Y TAI OUT. H hvl fonurii * nr*-- lm-i|*i-nt S|>iual I' <'ni|iuiii|*th»ti, N«-rv»*m Jx-I.ihty, Dj •|*.-|**.ta, ami la •but i mi hn.it,«‘ii ill* it ml FfcVlcu, ami all lor TEN ImiU I.ARS jK-r iiiiiiiiiii. I ml nut ion in tiiis ih*|iariim'iit AI.<»NI\ i- iHU ia.l. the i Imm- lur l->anl. Will iluuluin- P l*ive it a trial? Then- i* no -mh a.» l’AIE. I.< *< ATI*»:». rrTIHtEirr. tor r'»-l health, line vn-iv water, ennnul !•*• ..iiqcLmil in Amerie.i. If you want Wheat, Oats, Flw, person^intdrestod in the matter received etter from the president of a colored men’s trade union in Macon, Ga., saying that they were fully organized and willing to aid their brethren here. The writca says the colored mechanics arc well organized for protection throughout the State, l«;l they find it impos sible to secure justice from the while popula tion, and that a convention of colored me chanics is called to meet iu Macon in October to devise means for emigra’ion to the Noith- western States and Territories. A commit tee has been appointed to visit tlie Northern RON. • ail Rod Steel—fast Steel—plow Nails—per kt-g KEROS1XE—per gallon LIME—per lb MACKEREL—per bbl cities for the purpose of securing some com- rsous to interest themselves in the petent persons matter and aid the colored people of Georgia to migrate Wcstiu colonics. Wc have been informed that one Philip Joiner, (colored), some days ago wrote apiece to J. E. B?yaut*s paper, on this same subject, in which he set forth the startling announce ment that, unless Dougherty county consents to give the colored man his “rights,” she will find/liersclf without labor after the first day of January next. Now Philip knowswhcrc- of he speaks, of course, ati-1 on New-Year's morning, wc shall expect to see long dark columns, under the lead of this modem Moses, filing away iu the distance m route for Omaha. But can’t Mr. Joiner be pursuaded to try us a little longer? Do, Philip; just a month or so; may be we’ll give you u few “rights” if you’ll only define those you hav'nt got.— Tell us what the “rights” are that you are in search of, and we’ll try and organic* a joint, stock company to purchase them for you. Tbe Test Math not to be Iteqnin-d iu Virginia. On the 2S(li Allomcy Genl. Hoar respond- ed to the enquiry of Genl. Baulins, Secreta ry pf War. on the test oath problem as np plied to the members elect to the Virginia Legislature. lie holds that the test oath cannot be require*! of them, but that, when assembled, they can, without taking it. do no act except to ratify the K»lU Amendment. Gen. Canby will^ issue his proclamation about the 15th, assembling the Legislature, and will doubtless instruct the body to •dept the 15th Amendment and adjourn to •wai^tbe action of Congress. When Con gress recognizes the government of tbe State, and admits her to representation, then she will have been rehabilitated, and authorized to paddle her own canoe. Neff £l«ek 3GO.OO 1(1 1216* 14 Kir * ::n f..r sah* .S.'JtJfn,10.00 S,*|.t 20.006*27.00 10.006A 14.00 W" ... 5.OO04.OO MOLASSES R<*0 Syrup 00005 SUGAR. Pro *n .’. 1S(5j,21 Crushed :.. -2 Clarified 22 RICE 14(5-15 SALT—per sack :*.00(«‘3 25 SOAP—bar. per lb 7$(5>9 TOBACCO. Low Grades—per lb 50(5,75 Medium Fine 1.00(5.1.50 TEA— per lb 2 00&2.25 CHICKENS -.25(5,30 Eggs—per dozen -20(5.2. N o w A d v or tisomonts NOTICE! LNuiNKmVomcKSii-nMU.it Ft *.R. IL \ Thf.iiiaivilli*. ( Jjl, An- :ai. l.stW. f S EALED )*m|«iKi!-s wil! Ii-* r-ivivnl until H*|»l- inl- l.llli, r«»r h**wiin; iiml *Miv«*rin^ almiil ■Jim.R'M f«* (Smynl im-n.inr**| Iirnlj* liiiiln*r ln*twe**n t'aiiiillu ainl l!*-*i!V. Enr fiirtli**r iiif.*nu:iii*in aj.|»ly b«-r**. ’1 fie ri"lit ii rfo.-) Vul *»f rt*j«*vtin& miv *»r all lii*ls. J. A. MAX WERE, Chi. •' I5i r ;imi S*|4 “III, lKRD-till i:.t!iS. |.t , Dif mm-: oliition! >-rSii1ii«T..lii|* li*‘r--!<*f«ir* •*xi>liu/ ini<l«*r tin* ..I Fi» It R ES ! E t: A «: R E E SWOli D i-.l: -4i|v*il Itiilav by uiulii il i'uiispiiL Rillur miIi iiitb«ni»il tu nt-ttie auimuls J. Ik l*V»RRKSrriL «..&GKFLNtVOUD. _ J. IL FORRESTER and WM. E IHLSMAN av.j f*.rn»*il -j <i»|*arln»*r amt will r**siinm llm imv.i ,.|'ih«* i.M lirni mi IU**l->l ik-t«l*r»- j.r.ixiin t, * •ter tin* firm name oi FoRKEiTEK A 111I--MAN. jtti.re teruK-ily it-vu|titr<l l*y Mr. Etnui.-*, liiHtiuni Rilililtllif. Mr. Groentr<Mtl will remain with the firm, anJ iKiglaa i nn-et there lii« **1*1 n»i|*»»u*w AMial.V, iilL, Se|»te»ul*er 7th, IWl'.t-till 1st (Yt. t.EURiBA, IXriJGlIERTY COUNTY.—'Whereat, J. R. June.*, AJftiiiii: trit.»r on the e-tete of F. A. Oilluiyi- bit- of minI r.ainty, deco, «|i)ihea to uie for leave to tell all the. lauds b* l.imtin^ to taid estate. Theae are therefore to cite all and -in^utar tha credi- t--.rs aial u _*xt of kiu *.f wjud d. ce v^ed, ♦ * be an*t aMK at inv oitee within U»e time |*rea.*ribed by tew. to -in cau^e, if any they can, why taid Lave Humid not he giauted. tvivt-n under my hand aud official signature, this Gth day of HrUtinlici', lriiJ. W. H. WILDER, Sept 7,1-C9 Onlinary. din- tin- A-rule i reneh Action. |uirih -_*e of e\- •ntirely -aii-ra.-- n and Parlor t tr ill i lo A 1 ^’Min L HAMILTON, OR ANYTHING IS THE COTTON GIN & BAND PRODUCE OR PROVISION Li Foil SAT.F FKNU YOUR ORDERS Ul- TO i Wt : HAVE Ft lit SALE A -ifLENDiD St.md-Hjn.1 lb.ld. R:.n-I 'tineut**jn« n*ei-iv«*d. and J WELCH & CO. i OGLESBY GIN! NOTICE. .1. 1- -.1.1 h •wii ol t'ainiUa l. the f.-llowM, In-i-c:at.'**f lv»M V.'. < not** on * 1- mem \Y. W. '.!:**r foi 1RT.S; on- *.*i 1 h*in-nt \V. W-ilk my, l:si'J; Str../.*r A Smiih - r- ,rline, Ili.lr-rt Allen and ith !*• ii mh-r, Ifo •ii and W.S. 'iall •t. left!; al.i*. «*n*: nut** on Wiu. 5L Slaughter, W.*u. !*. .leunlns- and A. llerriojton f-*r !!«■ -im-i of r‘2,770 07*<, line .Intitiary l>t. l--**2: :»•«•*. .>u*. noti* on A. K. Itehf, J. Haiti|<lo>> .uul Ji. A. It. !laiu|*toii fur Ml 7T», due l«*t l lhuw <hD*r in tl»e : Tn<*vhty in Novcm- r:<*t»i and fifa-* lK*h»mr- |,.-|ijM-r. t;*-«it.: One i'*. du.* 1-! lH*«a*iut*er, f**r due 1st Jan- ij-t f*»r note on James ' * - $tf» t dw * The«Sin has Fll-TY Saw-, of in L'intoil two croir*. ii a.* ir***»l :*> new, : The 1!AND has aU» te-cn uul on and is as |*imh| as new. Will In- -old for CASH or CITY AC* Hi TAN* E. ttOPI.li A » AUiativ, Au» ii, l^tiy-till :>’pt 1.7 ALBANY STOVE IF YOU WAK T A At.*, note ..ii E Hughe*, IL Al- j f..r Hi.* -uni **f 5 t4*». due January j -AND- Jouuary. 1k ; Mavo for SI7*t. T.!!. DavK .1..!. January 1st 1.-*» uimI J.ltRi.ir.. !>l. ISftf; one in January, ISsW: ;i dm* 1st January* and Win. W. P*. 1-t .laimary. js.i the sum of M *i* hfaiii IS-V.t; n!-*>, one i «*n Cl.-nn-iit 'V. Walki |MS;atei and J. \V als*.,’one note on n l .r tor «7, *ln- u’s» Joint II. Hall mi dsn* January r Fi'* »i<>, due lit Thomas Ford fur$T' irt, >7; at—*, our iiot«* **u tireen lUack I for S!'* *»•, oridit-tl wit It SI (tO, line ls*>, on -n **!*oii James Piukenv for e l-t January. le*'i*i; al***, olio u*»te ■ th- sum of t*<) dm: January 1st, l*t *»u Solomons A Cidqnitt fora note l*i** Wt Januarv, nd Mathew |W • li t Jamr.try, 1M and reet*t]4i not lie Ift. due Tratn-I liumlier of i*l*l lif.Li iiuunr.il. I'.RY ANT'WA. tTU'EPPKRanit St. J. It. CULPIJTEK, S. |»t J, l.s*V» _'w —Kxeeiitor*. AIRS. EDWARD B. WHITE’S EXO /. ISff ,r- FRENCH Ho.'rilin:; Srhnol for VouU-jt l.adirs ry KMOVKD l.i No. IV-U--', ■>|-|~«il« - I New 5'.l West Fort Reservoir Park, York t'il.y km.itKtirrji: Bishop Potter, New York: Bishop D.ivin, “oiitli I’tuotiua; Rev W T Binuiley, Atlanta, Ga: I'rof lleiir}*. Ginitb- ■jouian institute; Geu Wa*le lfnmpt.m, South Carolina; W IV Coreoran, Wr-hiuglon. DC; Piesi*ient Mi.idle!**n. Charleston t’ollege ; Prof D*»vict*. New Y*»ik; W Gilmore Sunins, ijoutli Carolina; Prof Bartleit, West Point Military Academy. August 20th, 1859.2in FURNISHING EMPORIUM ! Pin ftiriis Ur Lb Than you can go to New York and Buy it a®, GIVE YOUR ORDER TO W. .A. 31. D HOYT Ri MUFF, Macon fl HP EC T P U L L Y IN F Oft M 8 U IH Friendand-the public generally, that he hasju.sL received a Urge and elegant stock COOKING STOVES — ANII — HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS I TIN. 1-RATED AND WOOl/uN WARE, riNU GLASS AND CROCKERY ! LAMPS, LAMPCHIMKEYS, FIXTURES. SHADES, OILS, DUMPS & PUMP FIXTURES, NOTIONS, XV. RSy- n. is ,r.pave<l l*> tMk.sn.l ..s.ufe or R.i-s for KooRfi. Guttering. Pump-fixing, ,,r, j in .Ijy kind of Tin, Itrsss uiul Zinc »„rk. Prl.-fs and Tfruis Librral- Ailt.ila April 2C, 1 Still—ly. YOU WANT IIB » or^ One, Two, Four, or Six ter SEND YOUR ORDER TO