The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, October 29, 1869, Image 1

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' Wbw Bill* are for^Jrerrtsing in ibis paper %re jin* on the first mppoanmco of l6e a<l vert isr meaty except «Lta otherwise arranged by contract, and will be presented when the mono/ ut needed. All advertisements should be marked for a specified time, utlmrtlii ftty.till be rbargsd antler the rale of so nmoli for the first laser* \y. Styles, •Uite of Suboeriptloi tiou, ami so much .for e:ieh subMqueal « Advaxcx. CARDS. BUSINESS CARDS. The West and the South. The West and tho South mu.it shake hands. Their material interests are too close)/ allied for alienation, an 1 political!/ the/ are bound together by a coiuuwu tie # of self preserva tion. The World has an interesting article on tbe .prospective alliance betwteu these powerful rec ions, from which we extract the follow* lowing: ~ In questions pure!/ financial the West and tho boulh are natural allies—the chief indus try or both sec:ions luting agriculture—and the influence of ih«* South iu nal.onal politico baa been practically abolished siuce the cen sus of Imhi. But. during the next decade, he Smith will-be iu the Univu with increased power. Tho South will have an iaereassd representation iu Congress iu consequence of the abolition of slavery, whish will causejfw- litihs of; its colored puputatiofa it bteonnled, iustead of direc-ti ft hs as under the last censns The a eight of the South iu the national coun cils will thus be increased; and.f.urn similar ity of interests, the South will reinforce the Hot, and their joint joflutnoa will operates* fttinit. . Hut the West will take the lead, and the iucrtuise of ils Representatives will enable hi io dictate tho politics of the nation. After .he next census, the will ofthe Heat cannot be successively resisted; and all speculations re specting the future course ol our politics will g. widely astray, unless they are based on a oorrect estimate of the tendencies of Western opinion. There cau be no doubt that the predominant sentiment of the .West, is vigorously opposed to a protective turitf. There cau 1/e no belter proof of this than ihe fact that free trade doc ilities ate making rapid progress among the Republicans of licit section. Tbe two most popular, able, influential, nuJ widely circula ted llepitblitan journals iu the West—the Chicago Tribune and Cincinnati Commercial —are outspoken, iuirepid advocates of free trade. The interests of that section enlist it on tbe free trade side. The West (as well as its natuiiii ally, the South,) is a community of agriculturalists; that Is to say, a communi ty ot consumers of manufactured goods, and uot of producers. Jt is the interest of all con sumers that goods should be cheap; and it is i,he professional object of protection to make goods dear, iu order that American in an u flo ra rers may be able I* hol t tbe home market. The West aud the £ouih are reliably anli- turd) ; aud, during the next decade, tbs cont inued Wt-.ii end South wilt have a controlling majority in Congress—the West gaining a great a roes* of strength by the growth of its population, and the 3oufb by counting the whole of its colored population, instead of three fifths of it us hcielofore. As the new census is to be taken next year, we are alrea dy in Ihe dawn of a great aud final triumph .•MYee trade principles iu our tariff legisla tion. On the important ijuestinns connected with the nati mat debt, the interest* of the West and South are also identical. A very email propoiion of government houds is he'd in either section. Toe South lias been preclu .led from putcluiriug them by its p'.vevty and it* pressing need of capital for active US'S ; and the Wed by high rates of intercut which afford a more prolitab'e employment of capi tal limn investment iu goVvrntueul bonds.— 1’licre can he no party either in West o. Fouth that will favor tho bond-holders at the expense of the jurt interest* of the nation. On the e.urtvney question, we feat that the iudilettce ot the West will uot hie salutary — The West desires abundance of money ; it shrinks from a reduction of prices; it wtU probably continue to oppose, nail has hither to successfully opposed, a contraction of the currency with a view to the resumption of specie payments. Hut resumption wit boat contraction is a demonstrated imposnibility— except by altering the standard of the coin- age. We fear also that tbe influence of the West will r-oi be favorable to 3tale rights. The We.'.lerii .Stales have never, like tbe old Tlilr*. teen, occupied a position of independent sov- ereighty. Their history incline* them Io re gard themselves ns the creatures of the Pfd*- oral tiovei iinient, aud Uot as its creators.—* They began lheir existence as dependent Ter ritories, in a stale of complete subjection to tbe Federal authority; every acre of their fori owned by private citizens was purchased fifths Federal government; they have looked chiefly .o Federal legislation to aid their develop ment; they were admitted by that govern ment into the Union; Willi siaeh btfuutlaries, and on sucli condiitoanas It. chose .10 p™ scribe; having no diversity of (utorestnwhich leads them to fearer be jealous of each other, and trusting to their wonderful growth io maintain their rights agaiu»( other sections or the country, it is uot probable that they will ever be distinguished as strenuous advocates of Stele rights. f Whether our estimate of the tendencies of Western sentiment is correct or not, no re flecting person can doubt the future prepon dcrance of the West iu national politics. | mot. j. sfoLriWr. in. i ' Savannah. Ga Would iuform the puhIU' ■ I*.«t they are receiving at^ __ efiTtei vactei Merchants 1 riHlffi •ipEOl»LE^. CKfllRAL WARE- 1 «Jii/Fopitt foij’iks Rale amt ..t 5. ^ ii**8 oi>t and ot h-r Produce. si iheu^t-fi^y rlrsryrric.■ T*»ey will unite lib- -ral a Ivaiices «n Untion i 1 Ht jr2 or on ship- nt*jbi/:&ucrj charge . The 8xts d«»un aid l»e;.tvy'i\vir»i*j'Th»n er*wh*» wishes n *«•!? bik 1 <»irna awl, 'also, to the buyers. ft. J J.^lh.-fistful Mr f»; »t f4Ctf>*. *fid .olic'i* •* i-.itiiinhitffpti- «f th« -nee lur the aew firm BAGGING & TI] y of different kinhs will f.«- Munnhc-4 nt the tusi-kel price Albanr G • . II. J. CO >K & SON., DICjnXSOS'S Bl’TJJ'IXfi, OX BROAD ST., Branch of the old Philadelphia Firm of Thotr Large mih! a t-ll uc-hvLil Ktock of Hacker, Wctherill & Co. 1*» 4r Ht CORXE1 CONOR ESS AND WHITAKER -Imports**, Dr vLr.BJ k Gnownaa tv ^KNNSYIiVANI A CLOTH1NO, BOOTS 4 SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, TIN WARE. WOOD AND WILLOW WAEE. In fact orery thing usually- kept I, , R. 8. LIST. O V L D INVITE TUB ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS TO OSE OF THE Seed. ..milled FRESH Mini PUKE, and sent by mail In Flamers on enduring money l« the above firm. Postage lie. per each •* ounces. FIRST-CLASS STORE! Th.ji would specially mil intention to tbeir Plantation Supplies WHOLflSALQ DEALERS 1ST Flour, Biscuit, & Crackers, HAY. tfco. 63 St. Julian S>. : NnrHnnak,till. J. M. COOPER & CO., Agfa ALBANY, OA. June 22d. IKKfl-till lit Jin. EVER OFFERED IN GEORGIA, TN TOBACCO. PIPES. LIQUORS, 4-C. ■PAinsn TABLE EBB ni (\msi-ling of BACON, HAXI8, SALT, FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, 3 TEA. CHEESE. PICKLES. BUTTER, OYSTERS, SALMON, MACKEREL. SARDINES, CRACKERS, IRISH POTATOES, PINE APPLES. TOMATOES, etc.. Me. If you want i Geuuiu, A No. 1 artirl, of J. BERBIBN OLIVER, COTTON FACTOR COTTON TIES! BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS Dunn’s Patent Seir-A4j«Mla£tIftrlzoBial T'uHon Tic. A S Agents of the above named patent, we beg to commend it to Plautera and Mer chant*. This tie is a decided improvement, and contains the advantage* of . - * GREAT STREaVGTII ! GREAT SIMPLICITY and EASE IX MANIPULATION! Oeing supc-cior to any oilier Tie tnanafac tnred. we cau coufideutly recommend it to ihe public. * JNO. W. ANDERSON'S SOiiS k CO , A gent a at Savauaah, Ga N- & a. r. TIFT, Agents at Albany. Aug «. !Ht;!Mui. BCBOtmA X!»P FLORIDA OF [TKLERRA1ED ALE, Ifrfi md ll.^J Rttrrrlx. Commission Merchant * Aha*. .- : 8A VANNAH, QA. The attention of Merchants is Specially invited to our Stock. be sure and call on them. They would be pleased to administer to the wants of their old customers and trlends, and as many new ones as will honor them with their patronage. Special attention given to consignments. Albany. Oct. 15, l&Oli— tills! March. SAVANNAH COfcAfcTNERSHIP Will find ii GREATLY to their advantage to give us a &1VA.3KXU, Ox., Suptember lit, 1W9. wed have funned a copertm'rdiip under Hill’d l.UM’KK RANGE, Samuel Kirk & Son, lVANXAH, ga 172—IV. BALTI.MOBE STBfctrr—172 Baltimore, Maryland, XLANUFAUl.'UEmoP . ELEGANT SILVER-WARE, Watches and Flos Jewelry. (EitaUiwh.il IS17.J < VtoUir 1-4. lS&bSm HARDEMAN & SPARKS, I 'li l••tl<l^‘naJrlhilr a Irit-udi 41 tffhwliou Co lion Factors, W trehouse iim aiwi I'tNiualoRt.iu Merciiaiita, .■wMiry to iiiaVc muuiUii a* la ■ m ■ i u ability to them f.lithtullv and aiivaiifa^tfHLdr. Tholr km* ami the Ur/e putroita -o «bi. I. Lv <*vrr hi<u < ili'Mlnl the home fc» j.root' «-oit.-lu4i%\- tha> limy it.K. a rve tlie eoiiteteiMV ut' Ihe |4antiii< tttXteWM.midMipKlnl nOwl HENBV BBVAN, •Iili Juba W. A-Uoua’. Horn * I IS CORDON, « FACTORS, „ Commission Merpliants. that limy .t.i.TVe tlm «-ouh<lei»t-.»-ot the i4nntin< ohm- inanity, ami by |tnMupt aud Imimwt nth<uti.Nt to their intejeit, i h«* in tend 4o merit in XlieliUnrc Ihe iatn.ii- FURNISHING GOODS Commission .CHANTS, M^axkah, Ga, OK* ao linerolly e:» theta in the jant. ORDLltS.FORSCPPLII» r * urwwptly tU.d at lowest market yrffcvi, aiid 'ft rarllllU-t uxteuJ.il to ILmi who intrnit their with Ua. ‘ . O. G. SPARK: T. If AltDEMJ II. T. UHIIMOMP. *" STAEK k CO, Wholesale oiYockus, 3MHI&SI0N MERCHANTS COTTONFACTORS, 'Wki.JL- Notice of Copartnership. fabrinoton «a john l | aTA J c, ! . b... |[ ,U. d»i catir.,1 inlu |/U1aenhlii FARRINGTON & STAN*. and viM rnrilww Uirbwriiieas of Maaetw tH TlfTati i^sa^i&adSgsaitg' nlu*L^ : hen^pes tor a coo- All city Bfot'c.l flee of eh.-i Albauy, Ga„ :tj r r- Load are or* labor. which We aak Ihe allenlion of purchasers Io our.slock iu this depaitmeut. BLSl' aval ottered in tha South. JUDGE OF US BY THE FAST. l|*lruiUiT in Ihe r>»p. tn ijj iuji.ii,. PHaiy. Sen I to any |>orUon lu«ii i i>.; A.tixurrinswbe: - r^^-i i•Hrtttr. .* STOOBS & co.;i l* -V i S facto us W OULD re«peel fully say to the Cut ton VUulvra of S.utlUwvatr. u and Middle Georgia, about it l»a* l*rrn/-their pb*s.*ure to nerve the paat si-uMon so sari-fanorilv.’that Sprit* mleofGL'LUXT* STEEL ItP.l’Sh HALL’S PATI NT ttrtll* «IS 3h>Ell, AR!W)W TUX Abo K lMWi ^UVW-fhoss’iiati: of lime. [MEH* PATEIiT LAW DONE PUOSPlI.ViT: krefiU'altewtlun alvcn to Sal** or Sh^-rntnA b i «B Hf*l* vf J'r*di*T. Iltadtuwn made ou eondguiuauta. Bepten.her 14. lSU*.0-2iu Cutler v. Silver-Plated Ware CASSIKERES, —• — W' ’ 7 for winter wear.- Aha, , t Vestings and Ooatinga and resiwctfatty invite nrrfrfn^itfii nwlm niii siu_l JOHN HTAXd. ,j> Q - j * ^ Albauy, Oct I, lS6*-2m ^ Q. J. FARRINGTON. ^ 'fariorily.' fhaf they will find them lully ptepare.1 and read* to receive, store, ship w to the very beat advantage, all Cotton couaigned Io iheni du ring the coming eeftaoa; while l*t those who have not heretofore tried us, we would *ay % we know we can plrasey ou. We offer the'usual ’ secummodat ion ' to one patrons on their growing crops, and will take pleasure in filling their orders tor sup plies prim pi ly and at lowest market rates. Call and sc* us at the . liEsirn Merchants G OODS 84VAKK.fi H. GA Finegair & ton Factors Munulaclururs of LAIN TIN HARE, Job- 1*LATE 1V1HE, and TlNNEltS’ 4ATERIAL tiferery di-scripliqn. Jjfcy- Oiders solicited. It. A. WISE G CO , MAC OX, GA. SHEET IKON. ED S & (m KOhWAKDINla iliUSSION MEKCHANTS. r STEEET- iavaBn&li, Georgia. advancos made on Cul»*» con- eirnrd I* uV or Io ettr t'orteaimndtewtiiiw York and Liwt pool, tgust H* !8'i« 3m ALBANY FOUNDRY son Merchant** wo EElAll. UKJH.UES.TK ' Every descbuth^; ►•wms, AC.. AC. ^ savannah. f| iff/K again tender yon otic aerrices as :• Yff Cotton Fiohirs audi Commission Mar- ehsnt%- at **ur old »tsn I on Thi^ street, and pledge oorselves to enudod strictly a - I’om- mlssion Brtiia*-**i. and shall give vpa>rU«l cure aud aliettiiutt to all hurtiuesa en.truiled Io us *t yt* return uur sincere. iKattks t«» our oM pa trons foffttd favors, and so*ictt a coniia- Uan.ee of the same, and tv -ulJ tevjiiest Plan levy generally, to give us a trial, ns we nmk«- the sale ot c-tton e speoialtv. Shall be prep)red to render the ueual ae- com modal um. i .. 1 ■ - * Jt>\irsiN coi.Lits & sirs, > COTTOSTA CTO Aug. 16,’611 •Sm macon.c.a. ORFF { bavedf»e«rdf orf^rtv’berr^Si., Macon,G*., ‘a Jobbing Mouse of CHINA. CliOfKKKV, and GLASS WARE: * 1 KEROSENE LAMP:!. WICKS. CHI IKEYS and CL KNKKS .- SIDE & SUSPENSb IN LAMPS, V ACES. ORXA M ENT1, and everything u>»ii lly found iu a First-Class dabbing House, gag- Order# soli :iU*J. * 1 * ' it.’i. A riEE- ^ Mulberry Street, M aeon, Ha. & DEI PISH* m( roams, tlic local exporlalimiMJ of 1 wl.Wi amount to or exceed tea thuum- anil dollar., be mails porta ot entry ; adoption of a roaolulion to jnMharial- i ize Congress to aid a proponed lino ol steamships Jwtsreen New Orlean* and Itio Janeiroappointment- of a com. mittee to report at the Cinehmatti Convention on a line of -Railroad from tbe Mississippi, at New Orleans, and Irem Galveston Bay and the western harbon of Texas, to tins nearest and moil accessible point on the Pacific ; adoption ot a rndhfioii thtSorixiilg a Commit lei; of Edocation, to'report at the Ciucinnatli ‘Convention; adop. tjoftol tt^dreportoT’tbd CottAidM^i- flarbbrf',- eharmeia -aild Bin Of the Atlantic and Gulf Porta j adoption of a reeolntion providing lor a delega tion Irani the Convention to attend the Universal Exposition at St. Peters burg in 187(>*and appointing the Pres ideut of the Conviuitio i chairman ol tho delegation ; relerencb of- a resalii- lion for a committee of Et'o to memor- ialism Congress to aid in the construc tion nlnTmijllWliil froni Fort Smith to the Pacific; referemio of resolutions •-udutsing cheap transjiortstion and on express charges ; adoption ol a resolu. tion authorizing .ho chairman ol the Mtaihling couituitteea to im-uiorialize Congress fur tbtr establishment of porta of ’ entry recommended; tabling of both the majority aud minority report* on Chinese Immigration ; adoptuui ot-. WcmmIs, T. Pattison A- Sons, —WARDING TOX STREET— H AY1KU lonz Ken Ik* n.w«y «r*i SxrU'WYE WiTOLEi<.U.E PRY mmiv- H kaviclowtil out oar HKTAIL STOCIC, iwUiyul ourrioK- to rnairty JooBL- iti lortu. coalaiMuJnv IN FACTOR AND ranMissto.) Hsiriur, lot, CAPS & LEAD. B F. BROW .SMITH, WE8TC0TT & 00. Kettles, of all sixes: Gin ’Oesr.-Holloa. Ware: Doe-irons, OT oil deieripiioav: Uaet^nd' WrsnsM Iron B*H- iag, of.any pslicrn .desired, for eEtrCTEKli a TJcaANdAV, Ac. ' r • ‘ _ ' —^—ASID-—M ffiojr PUBLIC BUILDINGS,i-G ' . BFoeUI alteatioagifea to tboHpohrs W;' Machinery of all £fnd*‘ t&r Orders solicited. satisfttilMk gaarantawlai MAOON PRICES, with freight added. *. . '*■ Albany, Ga., Aagnst.?<L !69—fill list Jan. 1 $***•«*; & McRae, HARNESS, SADDLE?, HRIDLES, A. -ft. Cotqci t^A.da rratlieal-11 atchaalter k Jeweler. WBARKNOV AUSES; CALF SMSS, SHOE rtXDm»fi«AKsMiu.;;Th .4 i ritBE w.ictca tepnirtJ— ireAeq and ,r I: wont' -peris made new; Je reBag end Be c ftjan? fiMi.-.g.-,:! m moder.ie iricee, and £t- ‘:r Also, 0ESC1NE PEBBLES to ; eitoBogee. ' . ear At Howard A-TuatEB’s, - :1 AagiT. ietiS-jr V d Street. HMWCHWIT! -■BAToinrAw,; CX‘NMI>TINa OF lARC.tFT ANI) JtC?T ttmiEsion Mercnancajv tree*, SATAN VAM,'^' mttwt'W to tho ealo .Jf Fertoi >d rtmk.r. LiUer.1 wi«oee. ; .i . AT untUtlEKS. . Srptemiiee I3e0v WCB. rromH sufKRioi: court T WILE di*»0*s of a UwUed qnaatity of tho JlLut. grjifaiartety ufu;U n J (ong-ka- ysiy I say daBnwnd olasdmt reilnud depot orMprku oOeo.-a* puttn-orOer i og m.j dirret. Sax *».. - after Ncmwfiber lei. • •***i! 4 *i^*' T •.-•<5, 1 Pr ° f Par parrtfiuUrs ftddms* my ageniv, J. ixjfciwa S Maca»p.Oa , or J^sprcislly 'd« f a9gnrd‘fer-the nsv >f the VeJ- 'iJ J’rrj.yJj-n and Grp j*oweKs:ng n»s* inlntulc iiietljcinal prnperlici woich bv_ HtgJii W aW 1‘nre GinZ •■1 m!iyprcs£blc'ii> Females.* Got J for Kid- y'Cotng.'aitin.- 'A dellciausTxrai •. Put up t coai-A **jnf.Trmn> «uo- dpxen *bo tlw «cU. ►I M-.Ulrr all dniegijt^.-grecere rfc: a! Avkiend asked ycxttr.l*^ wbj- the luntiy 'did not redijgtilxe Cuba. 11 ior OUI'Mt Wine, ot Ron /j--'' ■BHHwBli