The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, September 14, 1869, Image 2

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The Atlanta Inlelllsene?r. This champion, par excellence, of “the Gov ernor of the Slate,” and avowed supporter of Hie Administration of Grant, persists in claiming full membership in the Democratic party. As one of the “lesser lights” we dis passionately, but*earnestly and unequivocal ly, dissolve, nullify, disclaim, ignore and protest against any political fellowship with it. * The Iniellijencer of the 8th begins a wishy- washy, leader thus: Tho Cotut Hut ion in a labored editorial of Saturday evening last, attvmpls to controvert the following statement from one of our Al abama ext * General Commission Merchant i OR ANYTHING IN Til K It.iY ST, SAVANNAH. GA S. R McCAMY &. SON" Conn 11 i ssi< >1 • M’relmi its SEND YOUR ORDERS UP TO Groceries, Grain & Provisions, Commission Merchants- Wllol.l'AU: ANII 1:1 .TAIL I»EA 1.KI.S IN FRUITS OK KVERV UESCIili’TlO.N’ FISH. OY STERN. SC., &C. Day St., SAVANNAH. S.,*».t H, January. PALMER & DEPPISHT' ltknlixaleaml IC»*tuII Ih-al.-rs in tI^Rr>AVA.RE, Rubber Pelting, Agricultural Implements, POWDER, SHOT, fclAPS & LEAD. No. 20 Alabama Street, Ilth, : changes .* “We were delighted with Governor Bul lock—'Up ia. the right man in the right place, and will do alj that any man could do to reaiofc Georgia to her former condition of peace and proapcrity/Tfl/Wryn Sun. ' Of course it demolishes, tho Constitution and establishes the statement of the Alabama exchange. *^ ** We do not come to the rescue of the Con stitution, as, with much less calibre than it poaaesses,.ii could resist sock assaults ; but we would War*- the unwary against the Specious conservatism with which the In telligencer chdeaver* to entrap them. i It Says.'**h Will be well for us all, press sad people; to think of these things, and be- in^itl'trbBble 1st na net -cast atones at each ,ot£er v bnt like men, reason together, and all Mfb’" We a.«k the nitrnlnin of psfohasers to our stock lifts l' ever offered iu ilic South. Txi* SviKVTjfie Am kind on the continent. It nowadays, *y Ig^S-T-XiuE, be sic fits Thongh we never sec in this department, which is the IUVMSJMTU. II. I*. tt>yrn»TT. V. Mfi .I.ASlt AN. SMITH- WESTCOTT & CO., > — ■ Maitufncliin rs nn-| lo-ndcr* in Saddlery and Harness Goods, Nu J'l-J ('in;ui:v Stukict CATALOGUES i any portion of the State if r<-niiirc<l. * J:t ■ ■£ -Hit A i.-; Dbmo&est’r Mohthlt—Leatls in the world of fashion, and in the little economies of the September 11,18G0-2m TTAVft ih,v iu Mur,-, and ku|* •••usta iT a heavy *fck:k of 1IARNK8S, SADDLES, IIP IDLE SOLE LEATHER, THUNKS VALISES. CALF SKIN FINDINGS, OAK and * UELMLOCK SOLE LEATHER, V WIIEELU1G11T and CARRIAGE-MAKER'S MATERIALS, j of all descriptions, •CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, etc., Which they oS'er at low rate*. We are air-* A,Ttil< for AHDoT. DOWNING * CO'S GENUINE rnj»0>lil> C.UilUAGUS at*l W.O.ONS. Everything in our line manufactunil at .-hurt noth**. Orders MdMmt, and jir.>iiq«liv and >:sti-lsu-t«»rtlr fills**!. Hof* 14, Wto-Sui Than you can SO to ffew York and Buy it. -i,THCW. J. DUNBAR. I it,- -xti*i* 1IBNU&'a! sfotAit t. J. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Brandies, Whiskies Gins, Wines, Segars, &c. - iVt itC -nANP.jACariTS FOR— SMmrSVolcbiatGdPHILADELPHIA ALES, dld Wb 147—New No. 131, ! I l- i' - - , • IE (BAY STREET,> SHOE IfVUIVE YOUK ORDER TO H IT bH<\ Macon- Ga. " . V , I >fv*i rcMwu lugcutcr, uuu »u » nnilt for the poaunon good.” ^ * “These things” refers to the “revolution ary option of ike Legislature” in expelling ( *wgr94nsittbew in couueetion with which ia asked, ; “IriiAhrGovernor ortho revolntion- . ary action of the Legislature that 4 'stands ) the barrier before the restoration of the ; ^Statc to Iho Union ?” S.-ICU, January P. TIM.MAN, \ IjOy 0/ Trstts. ) —AND— • * COMfilSSlOU MERCHANTS, A CO Bay Street. SAVANNAH, GA Do .we pot axl know that the expulsion of -colored men from the Legislature, who were elected members under, the . reconstruction measures,' is Iho real barrier between ns and Bard^ .&© godfather of Georgia mounts Mb tripod for the pnrposo of initia tin, tie Atlanta Intelligencer Into the p»rlj of “moaFittena,” and propounils tie follow ing quextions: i ^ lhis “eted »>dinotier rf jaa4- «nt flpjoiaeracjf" has cutlooso from tie ifcr- jaaa of her party, and whllet she-in ret miit- -d^Feen light ami darkness, we .hope, I 1 *? 5? ttpt perrpit ieraolf to bo rid^nM ® 10 ^ '*1100110118 ; but that btf \f**grA*d*ess will prove steadfast ofporp—a pAaW®* t».tWa-U*a«RSou Matw, WM R kaljewell for bar to reflect serioujiT unbn jtbaaaareofthereeolrawbe has iunde, aad ■M t*a well tiw frfidpiew of ikttAtiujt' untU withintM nUnt parlfiL c FOR SALK, One Four Pocket Billiard Tabic, Of ('avcMAslt A Iiv-t IntjviNtvfuicnt. PRICE, : : : 9350 00. M4~ Gall at Am Ncn lniff\ KttTiaujyv «»|>jwi.il** the Post Office, ‘ SAVANNAH GA. ANtiEL VBANES & liLO. Sep 14, ism-lm. v Sts,- IJImT'iI AdvniHTn«m t'<>tr.iV>-iiii« ntw for SaI** «i Siiipincnt. Itoi^Un^. Itujw, uim! all **lhrr ^4ipfJic.i, fui- til lu*l at i«**wt Market rate—. as*l> 14 Ijau 1st H AVING cuiupleled arrangements f.»r extending their accommodations to Country Deal- cr-t, they are uow receiving the LARGES ATOCK of \ . Foreign and ~t>mnestic -!aqnoni, Wines, Segarey Ales, &c„ K*er In ought Iu the Satauiajt’m»i*»} ( and aro.prepared to otfor facilities to Ibo Iraile com I>. It. ADAMS, ^ 11. K. WAhUBlKX, A. A. At»AM.**. Ijitoiitaiii, t*x Savautiuii, (ia. Auivricu.*,«ix Adams, Washburn | Co., FACTORS. Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, No. 3 atodJ&rl's Lower Rao^o— Savannah Ga. And No. 1 Luylen Building, ... AMRRTCUS, f ‘ ■ •ing grateful for past Septli, 1303—tiin 3 i MEDICAL COLLEGE QF GEORGIA. *X AMlS'l'A -r.Ni k .iiT.t lit* of Hawsii.i-. Car MtrcfcW and. *m urf. faithfully lilt*d at SarAni^i tu *»or rare* fotwarded iY4kf». jLo.-i- la K. I'rufer'tjr of Hte PMi6)h Medicine. EVE, M. IX, l'lvtc-^r U Oli*acnrioi«ad- Wien stkI lurautSir,^ . XN? ’ ” * ii. I*. I* 1*. I>^ Fr»t5wr.of tFift Prin- SH-enf.Surgery .and l*ean of ib*?J*acuUy. ONStiLI^JhHif&wr oTCluaaWrr aad 0 the Cb^oago.Platform ? A^jio she to aoypm the wine adnunieteation *r estf Uranl, without eqairoentjon nr Klerrsdirm * Ifyea, ^bon w»- wdj ie&djibihfof.-'eiiny mroJT^o" Thc licat and Cheapest Gin iu ihe^JHuriiet *,»Anntat*aa. ' - .1 . i. wisVnr.aas. a. w. Asosason. ’ .■■'.J .. VkaSaaK. John W- Anderson’s Soi^ & Co- , COTTOM FAliTOBS uif-Uj reason together.” TheAnteltigbaoer hoots at the idea uf being read out of the Democratic . party, because, forshotb, :t'edwicStly opposed ; the adoption *»r the Slate GonstUnLuMa «tb»-election of Bulfceh aud the rfrongtruction laws of Ooc* greiwfJjjrilU belif ^s “that St was unjust and Wwise to cufranchieai^ROi-ance aad at £ the chibr liihedia/fancbise iuuHigeoce. But the decision wfta again it os, tt,a<T we coh- hthvhdif t<KlW<*ie dhty4o wawetse whatever j MiWra^p eg* mqcht p^saaas^rt lead one p«o- chanpoU of »Yas ever Yaf^c^ufistryittN^iulgiiUd? JUt as ilFus- 1 rat | iwhwh^aaa faia^awd almpl/rda thpsl- ft'e opposed the devil and his ma- clan|tieusbecaarseWeheWtHtd wrong. ! S'e ^rlH)vl'»eve boa* wrong, Lut be basgain- jadb|^apotbTy‘adWatag€H»rer'n», snd' Tot the ahk« ^r 3 peach-wc rnppott Him and help, purposes.' It hs rhlicatous to. "say ot •CSrii- ti a n s; ^ atyo bet t^ ba ^ul^atood . pattisg UE^llV F, ;W ; 4 'k&M* aiiYminnn. . r- UiUULt .V-ri AI>VAN«T^S,»J. JAi<3lN81<iK- Mr3»m«lrMfci».SrtMnati,^r*h , A%w »»a|. ■ u-. iu Mver|M.a. No, Y.dc, 11»Ua- : " h ‘»r«Portr “Inregard to tieiflf «f «Uon eultiretfca. the result d -tents, ctmtlnc-eei again, tbia.. ye* 1»M not i)M4 tueh B44. m an lb* oi-lr pawns in Middle L&TTLXBORO " Rurk'T- m VfidTt'Ii of an order of tl«e l^rictGoort of JD t'Mte*-d S(»le^-(W the fi^miLci u Vh>iritf f r*^jr I will sell beforo Iti. 1 wmi i-luBiA.' <1 •»n- > f SlaU- r «-jsii and&steOtUeor^pu ti«t ti/tt l'»i .*Ly in '*k; aeJEt, J^txn'O Grv Lwal »k-, lVYlrc andvtfty m» «>f toast, jdliiaU*, }AbS sinl' L'isj* .itt 43ftiWi Uadrict of Umj couuly .4 liakr-r, ontl .Mato »scun<ia,*ud known wtke ATorvau Zl.-MIIw ]L-,v.: Uw* }Jnce an wWwb t&l Milk, ttou a-^idrs; n! -o, s 1:* is br-ndHltlk, two vawMil*, and x JvH --fold ]t!uo«b* 1 '(doQj^09£*r. f*!sW n, il*o ly of iL>r^au M. .M taakratc TtanuadL .l.V*. it. Ill Li., ; •' t J rr .W-«ec of M. 11. iliUAS, l 16 emciES O F TOEEDLES, * 23.CIBCLES OF STSEDLES, 1 30 CIRCLES OF WEEDLES, 40 CIRCLES OF KEEDUBS, ANQiBL - TJ Atlanta, YflNEfy CJQUi tx aalssw for Mttn of x.lhiur ewmiV^onfaup c. Thesram UtCTWftrO to »n4if> all xnd tliul aad'cMtitovs of attid J-a'rrinl, WV office wSbiH the lW- br.-.ncj-UKd • came, ifjuay they Istv.*, »i»y vsM lefta granksL j&mc FUkanonoLw renal flei Te-wfaty, 1- xSte ... la -ift-.Tlie hUto>y.ofthe pa«t few yews eitahlmhee d** < “*’ ,r * r ® sa.4aaf W. th, teaohiajt if -stitu-e anywhere, and U-;, :ede the employment . s purposes to wlilciY H ■4 la the Tarinoa febric.la, l.irtu IHtte* «i. Mm* g £*i*haih New Advertise BJ? OABirjr w<^ styXaEs. <***. 1*V ■ r;&‘rw -tW ,<'t. FERRiLL & WESLOW, FACTORS pi tewi\d bumnc«a’t>r»k, wq wera not; pre pared for the unprecedented activity'we wii- ,erv., V. c ufl ar 1 hough that d«y, for which for y«ars.4^j^ye f^ilW^dml longcd to see -Was dswnjiigr—the tlsy when Southern lner* -ehrfW ^oGfil ap^recla'e ’ ilicir atlvantages, "new Mkbciiajstb Whom wk : .sei«fc»lie >o»gipr«t^nWd opportunities, build f | up » gout hern export. Import and wholesale IrodVaad thus throw off tho vassalage ■ whichims hitherto pressed upon them like anhtoabdi/ ‘ ‘ ' i»idm’t SXK. was too m our timewi A eldest-and most cs- admeny others with been plfn5|d to bare for excuse tho want of time. Theeolninns of tba Ntm, nro open to them for sny eiplana- often.they may desire to mate for their fail ure to call upon us, and-ve shondd he most ** niiiel1 ■* k ® and now is the time for Satannah to demon strate berenterpriso and commercial capac ity lit rough tfcajPree*.. . -. *.' The registration of Saranpah stands Whitee ^....„..b .,„..8,29i Blacks —..... ......... • i,goft -teemed wKom we sh< formed all Bucli for excuse tba Newt a lion* they ore to call.! happy to os much same tenas^ have beaaj 4L \ 4*01 k C*iSi*V.^Thtri ! uperb mohlh- 1y is pshlisij'ed ia^ Charleelon, S. C., J^der the editojrial dirwtflohr of^. G. daE»i£tne ? our pop^dsfcorrespondent, a niicceas wilOfe eqn^l to it« r doserls May be safely predicted.. Purely foulhern in jientf- went, possessed of the^ highest order^Hter- ary merit, living, breathing, sparkling, it has rlready found Its way to many n Southern home, where it . is welcomed as a familiar friend. . ;V . ^ * •: Its rcmenescences of -the war are candid y unbiased reoorda of events as Lliey occurred, without the slightest tinge .of sectional prej-’ udices. It should be^a matter of pride with the people of the ^ontli to'sustain a vrorlft bo deserrlng of their admiration and approval 1 Thb _ Americas AaBicuLTuxisTv-rtyto m one of the most '•s^fakand beahtiffif^At^n*M can monthlies. IVe would like to sec it in every family. There la -much to interest those who are not engaged fn agriculture.— The illustrations aro beautiful. For the young folks it is interesting and instruc tive. ■* ' h Published by Orange, Judd & Co. •245 Broadway, N. Y. 51 50 per annum in advance. radc* Messrs. Alexander & Russel, and W II Starke & Co., iuthe wholesale Grocery business T J Dun bar & Co , and Wm Hone, Importers and ^iti’ ^Wholesale Dculers in Liquors, Wines,Segars* &o.. Palmer & Dippisb, Wholesale Dealers in Hardware, Cuttlery, Ac., nud a host of Cou»- misiou ilerchanis/souie of whose cards may he found iu our columns, aro fully up to the times. These cheering evidences of prorperity arise from no temporary paroxism. The prospects for au unprecedented business season were never better. The merchants complain that the high and discriminating freights of the Central Rail road materially affect their trade with S W Georgia. Would that this powerful cor poration would use some efforts to assist istead of retarding, tho commercial inter- 'ts of the EUte. , Notwithstanding the efforts of .Savannah to delay the construction of the Brunsvick & Albany road, we honestly believe that its completion will greatly enlarge the resources of trade; arid introduce a new and most in teresting chapter to her commercial impor tance . The Hearth & Hour Is an excellent week ly. Very handsomely executed and well ed ited. True Mrs*. Stowe is one of the Editors, but she is discriminating enough to make this & quiet home journal. Never electrify ing her Southern readers as she does the readers of the Atlantic, by her astounding revelations os a resurrectionist. We like the Hearth & Home. It is well worth the subscription priee—$4 per annum. Published by Pettengill, Bales & Co., C7 Park R_ow r N. V. r parlor, the pantry and nursery. It is a good magazine, worthy of its increasing populari ty. .. ’. y brfCt - Yunna America continues to charjn-\tW little folks. It is a pretty present for wchftd, one calculated to please. Wo see a monthly rejoicing over it. Thr SouTnsnx Cultivator.—If all-wwr planters and honsekeepers do xfot Cake-; Cue paper, Wc can only say they are qheaUng themselves out of many times the price of subscription. . . * !* ^e¥et?'be(hrc trai siicti a week’s business in the Wholesale Dry goods line done in Sa. 9 there transacted lost week.— vannah as was there transacted last week* oi^ kl least, by tlie Urge, - enterprising and popular house of ^athrep & Co. W'e wit- nessed with amazement .the numerous and heavy bills of gooib telling, and shipping fr^m this house. Messrs. Orff & Watkins came near Belling out tho'.r apparently inexhaustible stopk, and nearly the same activity was exhibited elsewhere. This heavy business is attributable to the iaet that the merchants have purchased im- mensoand varied stocks, and offer in luce* merits to-merchants of the interior not to be Snrpfts8ed-in moro nocthcrn cities. As an evidence of this, : we met a Florida merchant on his way to Now Tork, *wh© examined and arioedlbogrioilsln Bavannah, and then par erased bis wholei stock, satisfied that bo. conld do Ho better In New York or elsewhere enterprise and activity isb’f nojnean® confined to ibiJory gftods' 11 * Dcmocsatiu Executive Committee.—The following gentlemen comprise tho present Democratic Executive Committee of Georgia: EG. CabaoHs, of Monroe, Chxitiuan. P, W. Alexander, of Mnacogcc, George S. Block, of Floyd, Georgs N. Lester, of Cobb, Sumner J. Smith, of Batik*, A. R. Wright, of Ricbiuuud, Nelson Tift, of Dougherty, James Jackson, of Bibb* William Ezzard, of Fulton, J. I. Whitaker, of Fulton, J. F. Alexander, Fulton, J F. Cooper, of Fulton, D. P. Hill, of Fulton, L. J. Glenn, of Fulton, E. F. Uoge, of Fulton. T:ik First New Ricb oftiie Season. — The schooner Mail arrive*! yesterday from Mr. Uaj,Toiupkius’ plantation, on the S&lilla river, with 1,0W bushels of new rough rice, it bciug the first of the season. It was plant- id on the Oth of February nml was pushed forward rapidly. It is free from any gr isi seed, is about fifteen per cent, volunteer, and weighs forty-two pounds. The first now rice was received last year from the Sal ilia river on thesame day of the mouth, ®.*iIt of Septem ber. The whole quantity was sold I«» Messrs. R. Habersham .S; Co. at :?1 7-’» per bu*lu l — Sar. Rep. 1 ('//<. The proposition presented to Spain l*y Gen Sickles for the purchase of Cuba has u«*t as yet been accepted by (be govern met*, t «.f lie— .opt O - - * §-- **-**-. ^ more than SlOO.t'tHJ.'HM* |»y Cuba for the pub lie buildings nml works iu the island nml set tlement of Cuba's portion of ibe public «hbt. A counter propusitiuu was sent In Secretary Fish by the Regent which f.iv. red a res.-a lion of lio«tiliiies ami an eleeliou aumug the people, universal suffrage being admitted, to t*ce if independence was a popular demand Secretary Fish has not nceepied the lust prop osition and still urges theiir-f It i- thottglii however, that the Regent will !**.-»vt the mat ter for the King to determine whets om- is eho- sen. It appeals that rt realty Ftianno, a? well as a majority of his I’nhiuot, are roiiviu cetl that the wise:! and best thing f«*v them to tlo is to lake the I’libatis at their word ami get the hundred millions, of which p«».» Spain stands so niueh in need. The inoibh is, however, that heretofore the Spanish peo pie have been kept in p.rofomi l ignorance a to Ibe true proportions am! rendition of lh insurrection iu Cuba. They have been b-d to believe through their p:e.*s, which is colt trolled by the government, that {be leheliioti was iusignifieaut, nml that in a Huul lime everything would be quit 1 »t»d t’ub-i w*uld become once more tho “faithful isle.” N**r- rano ami his counselbu -* are in rtalily afraid to reveal the true state of a ft airs, which the acceptance of I lie proposition «.f the United States would do. It- is tlioiii'lil, therefore, us alreadystaU-dindispatel.es. if at final ac tion will be pustpourd until a king is selec ted. BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA., ~y\r ULSUKl. aid fiin»s.'<x <m rnumUion t'ott..!!, V V Ticilier. Promm- a»st JI«-D lixist».-». iomign- nients vrajpcetfuliy solirited, upon which liberal advxn- u* will In.* luaitf. Ajti-uiA for “knx** 11 CorV tdenifcls Soju'r Pin*-- p!ut« a . M'|»Htl»tj>!i* wms. HONE, [K'tul-iirlutl * ■** WIIES, LIQUORS fi SEGARS, Wholesale Dealer in inn .(• 111 CoiiSF.R coxa RUSS AXD WMTAKKR STREKTS, so. ir-i bay STurjrr, SAVANNAH, GA. si-i 1: p-t: i.Komut *xi» rt.oi:!i>\ or S II U M A N ’ S r i: L r II R A 1 1:1» A L U, Li Purr.tUf Ptn- .u. fcp 14 11-1 im. CLARK & WILSON, J'\A (’TORS Geaercl Commission Merchants, L- tj XV- Sep 14. V. [SAVANNAH, <;.v TISON & GORDON, COTTON FACTORS, General ('oimnission MERCHANTS, ! Savannah, Ga. !»6 IIAV sritc.i/r. New Advt'rtistanents. t.-l-rat in. • raiefiil for II». nr .>1 lti*-*:«l.i. ej.i tub, IV,* 11 Ti**r. ut.t-l-- » -d |«ln >li:C;o ill lit,' |u-.t i» r.qn trully -*>»li«-iliil. IM Jaouar*. 1 t:.i.;:is»vt;::. ic. r : ti i:tt-‘, | iniyi:i . .Sin,,.«.»/,. \1t11n1mf1. m.\ GROOVER, STUSBS & CO., COTTON l’ACTOUS SAVANNAH, \\ r 11 1; 1. 11 isvm: iiiR ai It GEORGIA. ATTENTION OF l-URCllASEKS TO uNE OF THE Of E^EIt OFFERED IN GEORGIA, IN oods & Notions, BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. Tho attention of Merchants is Specially invited to onr Stock. CASH BUYERS CORN, BACON, FLOUR, Wlffj oats;bye, hay. SA-IVr, SU ( J A I Oottee, liatrufi ui.v' WAGON'S, lirGGTES, GA It It I AGES. Ktr. U If y ou want a Car Load o| - B-*»_ FEND YOUB OHDEKS TO (; 1- I’. Mt'.rJN. OA "O Will til,a il GBEATLY to tlii-ir advaiUnge to give-, us a call. If joii want a Oar Wheat, Oats, Flour,