The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, October 05, 1869, Image 2

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' -, It is snjriQuU .1 sit's! ten a U«m; tatiiiera can be, IV* ffif- ■ constiiate no Tts- trktiops in ihi.s particular. | : W . • • TUe'diffefift>i : 'jkIw»ek ^wHl comp in close proxiniily, arid the organization of ilia Club ; wittbe prese nr ed. ony be; Fairground. ' Messes should at ofice . take measures to procure camp equipage ;. and to Skis.. end. Heads it>r Massts -srill please report, with out delay, to this office, the number and names of . ihdr messmates, ami two Commit teemen. Cheapness nud uniformity will, be tetter subsertedif the Id eases will unite in procuring camp equipage. ^ Three’Mescfes have already’CiUfred, one on ’ly of which ia^ftilC, IrfFridajr's Xetcs Mesa ea-will.be classed rind numbered, and will bo published. Gentlemen who desire to join a Mess, Messes and who arc not members of the Club, are again', notified that their' names will he received-at 'this office, . and that the fee is^J. Nyuc but.Clubs or duly accredit., ed delogM.es will be permit led to camp on the Kuir Grounds, or enjoy -the privilege of free ^/entrance tO’ilje exhibition. Thcrefore.it is necessary that :erefy member of the Dough- eriy encampment shall be a member of the Club, . CAREt W. STYLES, ' ' Scc’y Dougherty Farmer’s Club. Akurbw Femai.k College .• The fall term of this institution commenced yesterday, nnd we arc pleased to learn under the most favorable prospect a. Dr Hamilton, the accomplished and encr- ~ gciic President, has succeeded ih establish, ing a school inferior to none in the South, nnd it is gratifying to know that his efforts tp being appreciated. \ Georgia certainly ought to boast of one '•ms Female school, and ns nt present zed and conducted, we are proud to Andrew Female College fill* the bill. *vo interestedly examined every jf any particular character south W i & toon’s line, and finding none su- r to ouj*. own Southwestern Georgia lmvo given it tho preference. If it ilcd several hundred miles Away, in tale, wb har’nt a doubt' but many ; gnoro its merits because it’is a iltulion and close to home, would st of its high renown as the A!m<\ • daughters. ^ o no reason why it is not, or if it why; with proper patronage' and gemtni, It may not soou become one best and most popular institutions in me South. “Tlk Fair*a4 We have but Rule to ssy upon this pvoiifie rhomb; The Executive Committee]pviiif’proper' to invite certain Northern ^ifizeiw nud Gov-' rrhment ofiicmls to the State• Fair, qud we simply comroendril lheir uctfoa. The motive land the act ion of jiie commit ree/Merc; iu onr j opinion, Yminei^^w^and proper, ' I Execct ire prbposit ion’ to sand a ltaia fui frVae'nn imjwrtinant interference, _ fea bf-*‘ toadyism^ Hut no decent man can c<m:eieniiously . eadorae. Self rrfjx;: -1 reispi^l auii -sucinl dig »iiy coudeuiu it, and Any ■ attempt - to couple it f with the motion of the coutmittee as a necessary adjunct to hos pitable' welcome -be M) s a •* syeaphancy * in consistent with true Southern character The Savannah Republican end Knee have nqt manife. ted good-taste in their acrimoni ous discussion of the subject. We eannot ap prove the violence of their language, or en- dokotBe ilUhn«I.nd unnecessary discus- slob they,have provoked. We profoundly re gret the course they liavfe pursued in the matter. BJllock. h*s it not in his power to disgrace tho people of Georgia, and we are confident that Qobigians will knew how to behave themselves in the presence of North ern guests. We have sublime faith in the character of onr frur sons, and cannot agree thai the caustic philipics of our Savanuah contemporaries were necessary to the preser vation of their reputation for honorable bear ing and dignified hospitality. But what shall we 8ajr of the Telegraph*m rejoinder of the 1st? Surely our brother Clisby was in a strange mood, or he never would have penned such a diatribe. We are sorry he wrote the article, and can but f«*el that, in his cooler moments, he will himself condemn it. There is au apparent effort to sustain Bullock, and to give to his action a complexion that would bo discreditable to the people of Georgia. The 2'eJegraph has no right, even under the severe provocation of the Savannah papers, to attempt to white wash the infamous wretch into seeming re spectability, in our esteem, before an audi ence of Northern guests. While we would treat Northern visitors, without regard to party distinolions, with the utmost courtesy and hospitality, we are not willing to make the feast an occasion for shaking hands with Bullock i» ; 'intfcilfccBcc—if (Ftozn-^Aisoeitted &a* 'i%*yhch?r / {3- Wah+ijjsuron.Oct T—^tho steamer Enlerpe -oflke NtfwTTork and Calycstou lixe, ri .out der eurreilaucc. pending instruct ions 1 from Washington. She h**d a cargo of Irtigb par- rot guns; tons upon ions of'solid shot nntf shell. ! The anthurltics suspect fhia cargo is intended to arm tho Spanish guu Jtoals- ai»\v ready jf#r sea The account says there are just thirty of the « gun boats,-And singuiar. ly efluOgb there*were' found -in the hold *t>f tbe;Enterpejust thirty of these hundred pound parrot guh.-C There were also three thousand solid shot ttUd .shell, which 2n»d been cast for these same parrots* The Trib• unv says editorially of tho Euterpe’s ilelenv tion : The author i ties hare just laid ^baud.-v upon a vessel which, by all accouuts, ap pears to have been destined to supply with armameuts the Spanish gun boats at Mystic The possibility th»t gr<»t barm might have been an 1 may be done thereby to the cause of struggling patriotism, naturally provokes a most earnest desire that no want of vigi lance shall permit a wrong to a neighlmr whose comparative weakness nnd whose no ble aspirations have our hearty sympathies The plea of the Cubans, that they should hare the same right to-purchase arms ns their savage antagonists, must be admitted in the light of meuncing events to have unit sual force. The steamer Hornet is off New York, sup posed to be there watching gunboats and al so to intercept the Euterpe, which was ex peeled to sail with supplies for the Spaniards The Hornet is daily receiving supplies. Her C iptaiu is in New York City, and well post 'ed • regarding the Spanish Government.— The captain’s name is withheld, but it is un derstood that he is a noted t’onfeilcrate.— The Hornet has been fitted out by parlies in New York and Boston, who have no connec tion v*ith the Cuban Junta that h-ts b.*en op erating here, The Hornet is formidable and very fast. The'Trial of Ids Vidor Cane mill and Cook’s Evaporator. 1 Together with a great number' of our citi zens, we, on Saturday, witnessed the trial of this celebrated mill, and are prepared to pro nounce it tho very best Cano Mill, in exis tence, so far' as -wo are capable of judging; nnd-wg'believn all present were impressed with'lk,o same opinion. - One-thonsand stalks of red cane were gronmjdn two hours, and in two hours and twettfy mlquteV evaporated and converted in- ?uj* jrieldiiJg twenty gallons of as fine ayriip'aa It Ms possible .to extract from cane , no^qbflil matured. The Evaporation goes on as fast as the grinding, andone hand can easily attend the whole evaporating aperatus, though it is best to have a fireman^ r The juice ispoiu^lin at one end of the pan by means ofafOUcet and barrel, and, boiling .through fifteen six-inch channels, separated ^transverseledges, to"the other end, runs out iiijrrcjp. .. • * We cannot undertake a more minute de scription of J lie machine, but feeling, as we doj-a great,interest'in the introduction of the \ Y *^3^hest^abor^fa^ing machinery among our plitnterir, r we ire'oarnest in commending it.— have dane to grind, aud thosenho expect to plant cane in future, will save mon-. ey by procuring one of these mills. Gall and sio U. Mr. Butler,'Um Agent, thorough- - - dy^undM<Manda his business, and being a - quiet, modest, working gentleman, will take great .pleasure in explaining its merits, and 'letUngdt speak for itself. Babd’s astjt cxosiKG up—SoxKrnxxo n Tn* VCtxtf .• ^he A>» Era of the 30th, has’nt a word of abfise for Bnlloek, the InlcUigercer. Democracy, or “any other man.”' The si*‘ lencc i8*ominous, and our suspense is iiloatiily Resamc of lhe- Once a month old Bard attempts to elose: up his “fear,” and define JJlho status of the Era. On the 2nd he blathers, through near ly a column with, the fo’lowing comprehen sive and “taking” caption. The lew Era—The Sierras through whlehithasPassed—Thc Victories wo*—Oa a Smooth Sea—Tho Vic- torjr Ilea*—PrcsWeHt Grant and hb Administration. 0 The article is s'mplj Banliana," aii'l toUlljr wltliout inleresl Ut tne ileccnl people of Georgia; IlswrUlen for others. Qi- ‘The Albany Xu re- greatly misapprehends the spirit of our article on the war upoa the Central railroad when it construes it into • bc«ght£ f«»r quarters” great public work. We tual Hivo-positicai, and rppealed justice of our contemporaries fit the Prese, nnd notto Iheir magnanun&y. In has stood ~ the way of certai n local and foreign inter- ts oppo*ed-io its own acd those of Ravan- n .h. but v« doubt if iho people of Georgia -.'•haf " * 1 * ' Tiib Crisis Passed : Copt Saxbcy, of the Royal Navy, some time ago, made a predic tion, based on astronomical calculation, that the earth would this morning be submerged with kigh-tidcs and- blown away by de structive storms. Nothing of the sort has occurred in these diggins, and tho priori reasoning fails. KGKD l of tlie 1 & Sentinel of the 1st comes out in a new dress and considerably enlarged. We are glad to seo such evidences of prosperity. butler’s Welcome to Ibe State Fair. cur vith Spoony, beast Spoony, come drop it arms, And give us a rich, greasy buss, Besmear and besmatter the South your charms, Aud deposit your carcass with us. Our plate aiu’t all gouo—we have silver ware git, And some aged non-combatant.*; hcrol Then trot to the silver-lined lick-log you quit, I. And bellow and paw while 1 you're there Come back! come back! come back ! come back! B;ast Butler, thief Butler, come back Chobcs .*—■ Oh ! hear the sweet ring of our spoons - Which the night winds repeap with a clack ; You cauuol resist this most musical sound, Then blink-eyed old monster, conic back. Butler, Beast Butler, coine down to our Fair, And show yourself in the shebang. 1 You’ll certainly draw a high prize while you’re there, As the brutishest beast iu the gang. And this is not. all your presence will do. Some sinners now wandering astray. If they think the grim devil’s a picture of you Will crook their proud hinges and pray. Come back! come back! come back ! G houl Butler, friend Butler, come l ack. Ob! hear, &c., &c. crawl back with Serpent, old serpent, your slime, And enter our Eden once more. You’ll find wealth and virtue in tkiwop- pressed clime, As they were e’er you cursed them be fore. Our Eve’s are as pure* as the first of the sex— When in early existence emblisscd. They suffered,' grew strong, and, with meekness and faith, Endured what they could not resist. Come back! come back! come back! BlanclUd coward, base tyrant, come • ; V-'baA.- : * : . f • / ' ’ - Oh! hear, Ac. co wenchy, non Then copal cope beautified brat. Here’s silver to tolly on—don’t stay, For nary tmdU mb with fiat ugly word. Will scare your weak’ courage away. Wll water and feed you and furnish a sun, And show you as sure as yon come, Anfttyon don’t draw the test premium of You’ll Meat it-before you go homo; Then come—^Beast come—Crete comer. Cnours:— Oh! hear tho sweet ring of onr ' Which the night winds rrrpent with » clack, • - Von cannot resist the most mnsisal sound, Then blink-ejcd oldmonsler, comehsck^ BBltock C*BltaM8 U Draw. - natejfeU themselves 4 ‘in bondage’’ its agency. ..Our Albany ‘ friet d si _ i« whipped, and the wail comes up for rd the ' vvnd thinl^b^M^qgtoSap, would . . . ^ j!SOUiSj|jffrhas beefi ■■ * From an antoenuc rource the Constitution learnt thai- Gov. Bullock has drawn within the paei month, executive wawaata for ®vwr $ll,t)0a aa~retaining feerOooe “ ““* r .ixi . h; l>. b i. '^»N»st the 'the ° t to . $1113 *0 for i~9f PneUct .dopted Cen.-t Judges, t a cost— ' number 44dj the Cesj e l-*s t advicea from •in eonfirmat JvvJau'a il WashixutoS. October l!— it sccm.t certain tain that new Cuban expeditions are engin eered by persons unknown, but mnh*!i more potent than the old Cuban Junta. Advices frosa Canada and details from New York, especially a* supported by the Herald’s dispatch H orn Key West, indicate formidab'c demonstrations, r In the correspond!nee between ngem* in Europe aud the State Depart/nenl regarding the Hornet, Fish takes tiny ground that he cannot, upon rumor, gram a convoy ; but should a vessel bearing the national Hag be unlawfully molested, p: ompt action will be taken to prevent a repetition of the outrage and punish offenders. The special partisans of government have unfavorable the interior of Cuba whie’.i st ry of the Havanna reports of sire to abandon the struggle. FilibDStcnu'd i;.u::;>.-iil. New Youk October 2—The Herald’s Key West special says a Cuban expedition, four hundred strong, command'd by Genera! Cristo. escaped from New York ii.ubur on Monday, aud reached the Florida cast, where she was joined by the Cuban privt leers Sicilian and Teaser, with siri'eeu hun dred men under Gen. Goizara. The Sicilian fleet is freighted with teu thousand rifles five thousand sitbres^iud twenty guns, ranging from six to twenty-four pounders. Another body of men under Steadman and Magruder is about emb irking from a tJulf port for the common rendezvous off the Cuban «na*l — The Sicilian and Teaser sailed last night ai: l will be joined at ae.i by the Cuban pri vateers Hornet and Cuba, carrying each fif teen guns, some of which are one huitdrSt! pounders. Volunteering is very brisk along the, en tire gulf coast, live thousand men are Wait ing transportation. Marshall Barlow denies th st the steamer Alabama is a Cuban privateer. She is a reg uliir steamer between New York an 1 K- rnan- lina. Barlow has withdrawn surveilbmre. The Dictator and Severn has !»<»«• : .-.j.iio ped nnd coaled in momentary ex pi L'lathm <•! an order lor Cuba. NEW OkI.KVNS, Oeti.hcr 2 —The steamship Sicilian loll Bass n’l/outre at •l.-TJo t!• i • morn ing for Florida ports The steam-hip Teas er is-still here with no preparation tbr sea As these vessels figured ii»«»- i ruiiSjd.MOMisly there iu the Herald's Key West aperinl of thi.; morning it is regarded here aa l'.»t«ricaiion throughout. V [vnai th: Sialc Fair—icurcmiig x oiBBiuuica- ■ I!»».;• V . - «>i>;. c.saxxi: A*.kid'i Tt a iu^rK-iiarv c*> Geo, ) ’aiiMi;, tixk AegteuipeFSt, Wfr. j. * Sir: lirrcpt *iouohcDftliolCthinst : , thiii, the iVilvlfor lhe uir.uageiuetil of tlie Fair in Nov e»u‘^r^ urllLbc adopted and widely circulated |»y ihe ExeoiiTlirtConimittee, which meets bcrediie 7tb o! October next. lijis pr.flj^t w iLiL the following regulation will be ttdiqjtvi in rehtfidu iq the matter to which j’on ,r<.t er, to wit: The uietnbfrd ot Vou'uly er l«.csl agricullu- ral aocieriaY.rtfgjilarly appointed under cer tificate k-f-thpir lent *nd Secretary, or who Coiue ai G SjvU'tj/ in a body and camp on Uupiosaid,'will bo ldiuL>hed uiiit a ticket, which will permit them digress «al egress of the grounds with iut charge. SSucli oieiu- irXATI riorts cm tho M. & lR3»lodr. a savere wound tha hands of h ]Afi«r the ’e^rttin^ beaten by. Mr. H-irreU’s negr so shot by ’klr. E. F. L^e. a b| tlie latter. The difficulty W ‘ Old fend. The lives of both til . noaj lt.*in contending ior premiums will pay the usual tee of tyro _ dollars. 1'will scad all the Society copies of the revised regniaiiono. I hope your Society "will do &s the llanr dolph County Boci ty has doin'. They met last Sat»:day to appoint a delegation of 4cn to the Fair, and finally resolved that the whclc irlub should go. If tJ.c county societies will follow tlij? cx- aaip'e'.d’Itamlolpii.’they can !mid assonl.liea and di-cus-iona at nipi,t on .he Fair Gi>i:u<d vastly i.» their own cnj niMvsi: an I e-Li:i;.diuu. What do you sh;, T Very lespreifitdy. Pavii* IV. t.cwis. J-fcretary. To J S i’oor. S. rr,:ary u/ /*,/..• C.ty Ay- UxyoitTtJi thata.eerior .ITiF^Mwvuivd ~ftafiJsixsril!t- IHspaich, -A FEVcrt n Wa ..tier ia-Uw ct auacSSf re desp&irod of. G-TTIST — AS’D^—' SPORTING GOODS, ' -A F^vcrt :. Hiumxg - The hint suggested cylltelniV WTU street devidopnieoia, that tbe-pre.it pr<>Juei.ig uiaises ot'ihe American people tony lesohe upon the .short cut to ■specie pay mi-nis in .'r'ler to ydit nnr end .jto this Wall slrett g.iu.biing in g..ld, whereby rogues are eui retied at l ie expense ” * men. Gpou this <|nest ion there will ho work for'Congress with the reas-emhliug of the two houses wbie.h will nduiiJ ot no further delay 1 ; or petty tinkering The 'still increasing sxvarui ofdr.mes in Wall slre«*t who tattcu upon the public hire must be diminished, or the hive itself will be d» luotished —Herald. naineofD. C. UOD0K1NS A SOX. su Uu« luiowa thtoogb llidijla »bJ S»ull'*«^«™ or lioOMti 0 * 01 ^ 1 *; and thej inTiU. Ih« frit-uJa ofllio old firm, ns well as those of the new , b and examine their stock of PISTOLS. Ox Taarii.- Thf j» ITS and laborers :»t tin- Uli,;r.it..ry a/e no.v nt work oil tliu trriek to he. used lor lesling t!io spenl and hi-tuim ui horses. It w 11 l»e a circuit of a mile precisely ; will lie well and be prepared in litc best mauucr. The stand and auiphirhetre will occupy nearly a cen tral position inside the track, and from them ahorse can be seen at any point while mov ing around it. The arrangement for an am * pie supply of water is also being pushed for ward, nud will, when completed, bt sufficient to supply all demands for water that may he made. While ou th? grounds yesterday, vve po liced a pretty strong force ai woik under tin* immediate supervision of Mr Hubert Cunning ham, aud in at out a 1 fortnight, we think, iic will have the race track completed, anil]a beautiful one ii will he. We were assured by an active and prominent member of the Ex ecutive Commit tee who was present, that the work of preparation for the Fair wiil. from tiiis time forward, be pushed along with all pondblc dispatch, a ltd he expressed no doubt thut al! the preparations which the Committee propose to make will be completed iu time for tiiegreat exhibition. As the time :spj»: o.-jehes for this great af fair, liie interest of the people of the Stale aa l country seems to increase, and alrea li the proprietors of our hotels are receiving diily application for rooms during Fair week. A gentleman 1 who came up from Eu- f.iul.i on Friday last; and is well posted in the affairs of his section of Alabama and I | the sentiments of the people, told us yesfer- j , day thai five hundred J»crson3 from Eiifauia aud surrounding coujotiy would be here at ..y ;vo have indications Huron at that time even rsroiis ihau w.c at first hooves nil of ns to l»e order and making pro itiptiou. If every fit- ie call toward inakiii;* r a grand ai d brilliant snreess. t; will be Mieli, and tin* fa in-* of .Macon and her people will • bo_ s.naiided throughout t!i— length aud breadth of the the land, by the thousands of visitors when they return ‘to their homes in all quarter* - of the country.-- . -L.r. i i..._ JrmsE LociiBaxe—This polished gentle man and able lawyer has returned from Washington cify. in fine health and spirits. We aie glad to have ii iu our power to state that the Jud :e declar. s «•»».*,i!y and uuequiv- oeaiiy 1m* t'lrsi.tmt Graiii, and will give his aide a d p.Crio ie administration an unqiiaL itie«l sup; ••!». This is an example which we hop-e»ery inti ltigeut, well ine.iuiug gciitlo- i:»;iu in Georgia will follow. —Allantu New Era. G<> TO T For IE CITY DKt'ti Si'OilH Dubbin's Elect l ie Soap. SrKO'KIt IftEAMAX. ( oiiou .Markets. Ai.im.ny. Oct. 5—There was a good demand for cotton yesterday, and sales made at prices ranging from 20./#'221c. A let of middlings Would readily command 2 : > cts. But little Rawnn :i. Cct. 2.—Re. Market firm ; U'»i;.J;ii:gs 2- eipis, ltb2 bales. liy Ttlesrapti. LtvEKi’ooL, Oct. 4 —1.20 r. M*—M il ket fir mer, Rale**, 16,000 b lies, nt 12*d for Mid dling lidnads. New Y. with mnre bales sit 2 »et *1.—o i*. M.—Market dull, ■-s than buyers. Sales 1U0»J or middlings. MARRIED. Ou Raid ath evening, dj inst., «t the resi- dence i f Mr. S. 1. IL... I, by Rev. N. A. Bai- I *y. Mr ti. W. lliuiniN and Miss N vxnib J. a«n, all of this place. the Fair. Kv that there will *-c in a larger number of j eouj -ctcred, aud it 1 putting our houses in iiarations fur their r. izeu will do Cue best New Advertisements. Albany Cbaptcr No. 15. (Mir t’l-putatio! .spirited pi..pi. and it cd — i as a I’k*filled, liiispituble d Flake iu this u ml ulorioualv en ud yeJ< fs livi Stmt following reasonable Affairs iu Trxiu vscr. The Legislature of Tenntsaee ihet day. The follow ing diapaleh pro ii. times .* Special Dispatch to the C.airier-Journ »1.) Nasuviil:, Se..fember 2S—The Legi-hi ture convenes next Monday, and early in tii succeeding week will elect-a United Senator. At this early day Hi events can be predicted with certaiuty of their fulfilment : 1 Andrew Johuson will be elected Sena tor. 1 The fifteenth amoudin. ut will not be rat ified. 3 A constitutional convention will be call ed at an early day, which body will efiect *th« enfranchisement of every disfranchised person in the Statu at the earliest practica ble inouioiit, but will not interfere with the civil and political rights of the negro. 4 The bonds oftlie State will not be repu diated, although earnest advocates for such a measure will not be wanting 5. The partisan legislation of the last few y ears will be generally repealed. These are the main questions to come be fore tho Legislrnure and the convention growing out of it. The fight over I lie Rett a*, torsbip will h»* (u*r •*». but the result can be told in advance. !Eh* new Legislature will contain an abler set of men than has ever been found la the Tennessee General As sembly befofR The Press and Times, the Radical* 3 organ of this cilyi will suspend in a day or two, leaving not a single daily Radical pap»*r in the State, as Brownlow's Whig has become quite conservative. The'collnpsc of Radicalism in Tennessee is as effebtua! as that ofamammolh balloon bursting from over-inflation. Matters arc quiet throughout the State. Andrew Female College—^The ctervigi- nt President of this popular institution with characteristic tact, has completed his arrangements for ihc ensuing Houston and now announces his staff of teachers. It will be observed that the curriculum of study has been very much enlarged by the addition of several of the modern languages, and the highest branches of math<5mattes.— the department of music also will racaivo an ■PH t accession in the person of ihe gift ed'Mrs Sheridan, who is a.Southern lady by birth xnd sympathy also, but has occupied a as an instructress ?f vocal ;orth for fourteen years, jlty- as a profound mathomali* popular teacher comes highly rc- ' ’ ana is prepared to take Ids p.u the calculi!?. Astronomy, and "S and tkoronjli mamliCH sf lb*: facuUy arc al- ready Well tad favorably knopi; lo *11 our renders nnd tbo cmirc public. , . - , .j With suck a corps of Instruction, old A*- drew is bound pot only fo%dhtam ils^ st'. By a-atafo^fltt uurfe tige, but to taken new departure in on Tue^lty bis». W« lj-ai for preacdencc among the riral seminaria', of the first twenty miles of | the South, ituW MhP MV uc^novtledges iscenrly cutup etcl. ...d no superior _ 'VX, . • , All Honer to President ffa!t.ijfon for l.;S untiring efforts iii Uehnlf of eduextq.n ii now rumailis for an apprcciati-re pxhiio- 1<> austaln him with might a»d . main, and his institution will eon4H*u^ a Lle.^ing and soorocof pro.'pc.^y^Dj r-:x / ml Wu notice |w U«e Bwlhn^ n .vrochi- lOAtxan offering a rowar^l ttr for. the * Mpt/Tey.'(a l Georgia*—y appreheusift* of one white than, We'snppo«.) Wim win miliiag *fa mne o« *be po«W»«>&An»ie Reed, AD t f ftoloo.'T t)#T fifctt thv ear - contein r ( j^ofd c/ gjifnerows outrages upon aj?d Wr r, J.-r s H: White woman, by nrgrocs, do ecoBcct a Binglr Jni'Mitire in ybich Iffe iBook has offered a reward for the appre hension of the fterpetrators. Can it be that Bullock’s *«*se of his own degradation changed his natural sympathies and made oflus race ?—£a». ‘Vow. “Tin: iiui.ii a <• j.«: r..l»’ifT * Hi • Slat It..a.I biog-i .i Ri*pi|btl«.N .1 tiai.ii Era Thi?t l ring lh»‘ i*;i.«i . then Hull. *rl t.n 1 Pa.lt ,*k h:iv • a pi«»**.*« iy!it i . ilivj. e- Ih- -noil.** •uHily But li..* 1* ud .local.T ike ib e idea living cse!ud«*d if! i!e lib..*5*:il -hue .ef il.« sir.iti.-ir .* i.i fiu*li 1 . ih.ilot’k -*■• new organ, Thb Mii'urttLu:- Tfie • i »l of tho ingloli, fol* alsnlli .V. i f.-i 'I’^irufr ii.nris Affait'. iii in in Wit-dt- ucd currency Departliienl, has ex- t**vi*.* i t there. Three Fiom Hie U-iltiniore fol|.*aiiig iu-uis pou- 1: in Hie T cir.-d u go..d d. .1 ot negroes Are oil Hie J'l (iazetje vve extract I ceruing ii : A negress name.I llairis has nlready sworn lliat Slie'irru in tuck her !•» Hie li uiie wf II M. Turner, lalfTj:liin>lOi* at Miu'oa, Geor gia. who then resided in Hi;m rily. AN.i llial lo!t .1 SI iu'n*in.aii Hiirleeii lmn money, letlllig liel, i large ft rum. to .* i» lempliiig to pftr.J n p she was told I«» ink bed iu llr'IIS. the lib: i rui’l it I i' arrealed. It .seem iu a | roseeulioti i ked where ,*lii* jj HI of i<‘.' ; .n>ili, (X sal'.-ly.) st.i il al lure * was alio was line*! hs & wuii. es Georpia against Turner, then holding the very re.-pectabie nnd »•«.- |»hi- sildo o Iii ui. of Fos uji-ier ai Mhcoii It i.s noiurieus that Turu.-r h:i,i* ,.-|f was di.s- eharged on t !i-it -o>*eas;»u. Cl rough the direct iutlueuce of Govciu.ii.nl otiici-ils. Noiwiih- staudiiig all thi*». Hie counsel for Eiuiremaii h-ts had I ho impudence fo move a postpone ment of I ho present trial, on the ground of Turner’? absence (ho is i.*ii! ijt large.) who. he staled, was a mutrrinl # ih,r** ji,r hit client. and the District Attorney, in the lace of the u-itoiiou? fact that the Government directly made interest for the discharge of Turner, had I he hardihood I o oppose the motion ou Hie following ground: ** District Attorney Carrington, will* some warmth, argued that the affidavit did not comply with the requirements of the t-latuie, adtiwy that they, the prosecution, exj&ctrd to prove that the uritness, Turner, teas really a partieeps erim-uis.” “Look os tiiu I’icuikb.”—Bard of the Era- has .Jiad vast experience in the dirty branches of journalism, and is good authority for the pielure he draws in. the following paragraph: In the South there' has been a perceptible improvement in journalism. “ Organs” ami organ grinders are. less numerous than they Snca.werei; not that the number ot aspirants have diminished; but that' (bis, like o|hcr systems of barbarism, natnrally recedi fore the sua of Ciriizafioa. And yet stil) is rooui forintpiofement. There is i need of a Jughpr standard of journalism in the' Soutli. There are sj.H top many fljua^kii,! notices and slangwfiangers in the profession. It needs purging. D needs accessions from the Educated aud talented tuen of the country. Tbe’ioafcrk and bullies should bdatebvcd Lut Ignorant and conceited creatures who ape too' lazy and indolent for hod carriera, too (lull and obtuse far blacksmiths, too poor and; shiftless for ‘‘genteel loafers,’* mnd loo vnl- and uagaiiily fot* daneidgnixstera; should, be provided for otberwheresinan in the edi-r lorial-profession. And yet onr noble profess stow will he dogged with (his disgusting liter rary fungi, ju.«t so long as the people refuse ui .withdraw their support from them. It in $S9t** raulidg pubHotos*y JgF&ifcte the character of our future public journals.. • ing i lie ties and rails Tbwelwemy T a few «v«ks^ and the 4o My z fo^pH; »«*p .buds; ts-§77 Vi*!#* ihst no instance cm even in line of railway fcas.beeu sapnmf»a**I« of, Lu*»d«d and. SQy or i^o ttxipdrcii; ctilts in length, ovwr a rocky. pi^mfidUkoas- oour.try, with the small sum of ikouMt/M dollarspuiy in b»a*l to eon^teeu tfta work Atlanta tk » fa-»» uvx. 41 er people are fast :r» ’'-ffcn —her* railroad fcuii'ier* 'ffci /of/-—her owe ch>%^jrtra#e/ox*-^3be buriffl out/'T'B'retxinJs fu t : -i pukiAa fbe br**?! r ; ® faS-y-Cknj and it she don’t ImMi the devil and Supporter* CORNER. ri " 1838.;. #fa Hodgkins & Son. .^ n H Of every Description, AVK THIS DAY ASSOCIATED- WITH _ THEM MR. GEOROE V. BARR^'I Iho flbv?. bu.ines., under Ilie old firm GUSTS AND Together with everything usually kept in « first-class Gun Establishment. They guar antee satisfaction. FISHING TACKEL, 1WKET CUTLERY, 1’owdko, Shot AKD'C.irs, \ All kept oa band m considerable variety. We have something for the Boys, Bows and Arrows, Toy Guns, etc. * Repairing done, as usual. Macon, Oc ' LIST OF LETTERS 1) EM AIN IMG in tho rostyffice nt Allauy, Go. IV tvR^T^tO. 1S«W. Mrs Eliza Brook?, col., John Bell, col . Mrs Adeline E Brisbane. Norris Clay, James Casey, col. Mis Belle Dickinson, M E D.ivic. James Edmondson Mark Favor, col. Briefer Foiling, J F Floyd. Torn Gndlin. col. Hugo Httaselkti*. Miss Helen J Holmes. John P “Louis,’ - Robert Lee. W 11 I.oyel Mrs Martha Munkius, Miss Mary McDadc. Adam Night. Cuffce l’almer. Miss Lou Siniih. Miss Mary Sloppy, Miss Henrietta Smith, Jackson Saunders. Wilson Tarver. Geo Wadsworth. Wil!is Warren, Sara Ward, col. A R Wright, 2. S«* !Vr«oMrailing foraurof the al*»ve Irtters will l*ica>e say ADYi.KTIMID. I >El!H*N> IN AKKEAIt* 1*. rnuiifloi I iiiat i ar.* resiHi l fully re>|iti»l« d t*» s**til". . Gemli film ride Iruni iuviUTi (1.. i :i|»t:iinV uftii’C. II I*. !•!• rarn.i.dr h'»i»w* .Vi-, it h:i« •• liLNStn -Xlbnny «•!'Strawl*eri) : Fur .-ml** Ly ireji^Iir* ..I.: 1 v, >11 . \|| M „v 11,-1 -.--i I 'las |.»i IHI Ml Iii I It A* t.MITir.\ *>n tbr Grand Lodge of Georgia.P TH DAx wr OOTOBEH 106fi ** ° I i i.od dffll l l O-! I ITEI.Y • !/- h lIii- If!It .U}* • f N »-. B.». Atci>-:i.ai :ill *Mi«J. ];. V. GiFbEl.T, "frjw »-;■»; -;r?55 M*P5» mmm - Lu. Oi l l.*E ( riuii: k 1 tbe.'M. i eai: ANNt vi . \\;. ^;ai».l la-lf. ill I.- bekt m -Javuio Hail. nr T^^ssaat± tnr Guano Siitbktaky, ) Masoni«* Hail. I Ga.. Septemtier 3u, j < oM.Mi nW aTIoN • •I tboSt.:l tfc^ city <.l iiac.•!», ^r.i uirtMang *»n the Ziitli lii-v Tuir-dajr; t n tuber, isto. fMibo Jimu- Lulge..* ” * . —p ’Will lakedu«i imtlrc • i-l l*o giivcrn.H] tiJ.-.ntuigl-.'. a.*. WV.SAI fUEl. LAW HEXfi; **r.i r«| M»*4i*r. .1. Cuvii.-IT Hiwii ksiikait, GliihI .-.•.-I. t::r\. WANTED, A SITUAIION AS SALESMAN l.y p\ genib-ii»at* vv**!I qiMlifit*d in all, l.iumrlies *.*t IfXllU.'C, 1 Albany trad.}. .UtillflV*. G;:t ••I well acquainted with the .\j»i*!v at ibis office. *, 1 '»*.*-» f AT < HAMBEUS, ) September l-ltu. ItMiO. ( W GllTH SUPERIOR COURT occupying the second week of diumler Court thereby allowing only one woe* fur the dis. patch oftlie bu-ine-4.4of SututerCourt, and as the business of that Court has largely..accu mulated nail is very much retarded, to the det riment of iho public ,* therefore it is Guokkkd, • Tha* the Superior Court of Worth County he, and Hi« eomeJ* hereby’ad** ’DAY in No- jonrnc'I until tho FIFTH MON vetaher next. This order will be published in the Albany Xrj-s until the session of Court. Given under my hand and official signa. ture. J. to. CLARK. Oct 5. 1800-id J 8 S W C 8USWI UPAN Y, ] n, iA;c>. j NOTICE. SOUTHWESTERN IL II. COMP. OrricK. Mauon, Ga., Sep. 29, flTHE SALE OF RETURN TICKETS ON I this liuad will be continued until De cember 1st, and nb longer VIRGIL POWERS, fljCjfi-4* . I^ngineer and Superintendent. _ mr . All business of L E Welch, to is reqnested to be made seuted for settlement. E. WELCH 4pCd. t Is bjrtfei * . Sqtpaf egqsejjt. will be settled by Immediate payment* , aud nil claims pre« Oct 1st. 18119-2 w. L E. WELCH, D’ W. C. SPENCER. jw" Welawfcr sale otto of 4bu lust * oak Axn mcKosr vT.AsrArroxB iM^ouvniamr Igear: r. ftr*4 rati , _ Watt A Kfeirht Vi/^iiiLi TooL\. ail out i.aicv*.jia.*e!.i j. -< Thmiifaud FODDER on ih.* iiiu-c iboJ «itu bklfitfiAt Ki'insiil* i-au.-*. 1ji j*ei,thw ’ ih t -n^*o»®^tuKofai>rjJ*^idR te- Af^j-soon, or pt,vee wiW V? i Sill 1 Dor, \\fILL oji tl»** first Iivsdar > t bfeiiiro siiS (oan.Kdu-: -l-»r at* Go, 1 -s«re«# Uk» |eg»t hiii^TS niJ3t-, rsrty, ~“ any, ott te-t i-i l-ofi-t 1 Stable O WING to tin* -carcity ii;.v til* I..H .UU.5' i l-* i.L.i Nin.'b- A.H.- lt.j.u d tre: !>•*. |wr i •lent bor.i." luotiili, riNn On liand ir>l f< H i Im -1 w ( VX HII.I I A • Otbci* M nl>r Oi-IoLt 1 t ill !•<• as L>ilo«?>: an*I plai-i -I - r \~X, 1.-<;*J lw riMlK mnh’nJt'ui.1. O. J. F*AIiI:IN'.'t'Ols I WANS, have ibis iluy t*nt*-r«tl into vV-Tbe foMowtng are helrl for and If not Kiaiiipv il v.i:!ii:i six ilnvs, will t»o a.*sit tr Ik-a* l Letter Odiw: Miss S C Bacon >!.*tcon, Ga. W R Phillips. Messrs A W Balch »i Co. New York. Mrs Katie Rayford, Milledgcville. (*a. Oct 5. 0. W. ARNOLD. P. M. SPECIAL NOTICE! F-NE ('••n-iautly « ■s*pt *t. l-.J if House &, Lot For Sale, ! Iu Two or More Payments ! ft MU laVI' i- *»\i-r an a-r- .... I l'.!M t.M.IO l.o.l - ITJ.1 I..II. . TTOTICE! trim-, tax pay!•:«.* «»r nu’i.iii.uty i fr: • a ill).,- icl.% an.l g...-in fti i>. i.. HOUSES Notice i. li.-nl.y ciren tl.at tbe’*l*rntal bm." requtr- the fUvio.-t.t loi Newiy^ii^r Ftr-tajje ami Uo.\ Itei.i •il Atti KKl V IN ADVANiK All-bill-will In* fcAdi .. .ii iw iwadt <K'U*U r .Hh, Ati^xetf««i , y GgOIijPi I*i.l fo# by oli>* lWb (a wfll lifixtfc. ontjfni* d, aa-J •w»f.aiH-i- ii|m!i nbk’b t•« - b not paM time. M ill Ih* Millib.lt. Il i (u Ik !•>.].. .1 C...I Ii.. . m- /..•Or- Mill. lieviHilly r. oi»»u.l. Notice ()!’ Cnparinersliip. FARRINGTON & STANS. »ml will continue the I.jmuoms of D.-apers a»*l l»ilor *« the Did* >*f AX 1* of O. J. KarriOulou.uver ita hsH* .Store, Brua.l t trurl. Timtikful fol the ijatcaafi’ Ifji * oftiie ext.'iHb-d ti.O. J. i arriugi.m, Lc!m>j*-h for a eon- iin.ill..h. ,.r ■ Ii#. Mn.. liniMiKf r.f ilte nnn*. W»*|i*Te jo.-t r«-c.*iv. .labirgeanJ . l:..i.s*aws.rtm**nl ..I FHENCH, ENGLISH & AMEHICAH CASSUI E li ES , for wiuUr near. .»l>o, j *• Vestings and Coatings au>l r.ajxsafuUjr iuTit.* which will »<l ija.il* in o'trfri n-Ii t.i-xainiii -our-bK tin* lat.-st I'arisiau or N«-x Vo:k O. .1. K.Uti:tXt.T«»X JOHN St ANS. fi-w. All person.-. iiMlebi.-d to < ]•!.%»*«* call anti »i*Ulo. Albany, Ort 1, bsau-Sm (). j. J. Farringt*.n will lUIXGTOxi MES. EDWAED E. WHITE’S EXGLISir ,C- J-’REXCU Boarding gtbooi for VotOR Ladirs. OEMOVED to No. 59 Wctt Forty-second _ _ atreet, opposite Ucxcryoir. Pnrk, . New York City. > &.■*' . AttanWGai Prbfcllqiryi.'Sbiit'i. soni.tn Institute; Gen Wade Hampton, South Carolina; W W Corcoran, Washington. D ; President Middleton, Chariest ou College: Prof Davies, New York ; W Gilmore SiTtima, South Carolina; Prof Bartlett, West Poini MilitaryAoademy. ’ August 20th, lBil9-2m uel Baltimore, Maryland, » * —maxu/aotuuees ok El lFuntfd, for wbtli i, 1SS9.J ro AlL-or, Gij„ i I ’orthern illaU eiaszs : r ; . z \ toatl.BfXi • - - i. : i : ; OiJKX 06pps: ‘ Fr-^ 7» A- M. t (u V> H.—Front J c. 3J., I S*rrpa*r« W..to 9.W A. .. - rJ r. iL . -•red Wtfirpen Q V. M. C\ ROBGJA. toitcb^Tl . — . \ I f.u*iry.^**.plkaiof p<. r.^liaitr andvaluatbiauf -tean; r.nd 1 j j}J nse-Tpp>u uw same on Iht ‘ilh day of <Jcv/> ncr, L*Siy,j»l c<v *• it. Criailtr. at two’clock, a. nt. JetuLcr 2?jL, 15€». H. Thin .S*pUftnl OOober Ut, iae-2t >1 Woollen** Starlntj; p.. ’*l\wal Ia»s -f'Coiuoft the r,r*r or Ofcrany J.vdvfug .-j i a/t*r t.iL-lEtn ir’.il !<«e rtte'S. W. IV It cth»rwi** „ C. Vi. iRNQLIi,p. ^ "•anliajr rj jaaQfe.u 5f,» h.,u ‘perwittd-l f *r- e thiwr io th.® OHO A L) BTLJKKT, €ORH Dirsr Family Groceries and Plantation 3uj GOODS AND OXOTHZWG, BOOTS. SHOES — H ABDWABE 4 CUTLhRYl CUOCKKItY. G H3.-I, HOUSE FUBinSHZNG GOODS. S :n- _ -.Or WestlirobU. tfc Bro Ilaxe on n I.nrje Supply of Bn|lfc tlftinU, Cl.fil. i" llllH C II & Ganvawd H f f 8iii0k.-d9,^nsar Ci A.1V- V L o nr RAN D B ' " Fir. Coffee, Sugar, lens, - ’--.'V: 'XI CANNED MEATS ami FKUITS, ot all timl*, WINKS ami UQUOltS, ul all Gnul.-u »»'l W TOBACCO ami CIOAliS. ’ every thing* okie lo rbt* fount! i» » FM***'' r,Mf G E N E R A L. ASSO Will be extended to l! hmvu’ut Ibe ready ea*E iu*r keep a, r.l! liinen. a luil aleek'.Vai I.TaeB^-lhalowrel p.w.ail»le 1 - ^ (.if l)nrjricau* and cue-oioerli. aad Ihe pulilie generally^ Peur.ga.Ja. 3<J.1 -Mu*r. TIIOS. i. Di - ‘ Vilf: U~y IV KBAK Di:aleB» ik — -f'e-Vv '-T Randies. Whiskies Gins, 1 d- '•'* *-; » F-0 tedl^LADf md No; 147-Wew ^o 13b Foreign and tVomestic Liqua*, Wive 3 * I F.rer brauto the Savannah market, and arc prfp*r-d to < ftrusbrnte wlih^iheir rapidly, iacf easing pairansgc, nrA ^pectfully eolicif orderd. ' ’.'A