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'SAXA1N AH
TgCJi forcibly rai—Bai
conmoii
iSons&Gi
FACTORS
tied to tnko counsel o
H. Pottle, one of the m
*11, read the following
uuanlmotuly adopted'
ion Merchants
ALB.iNYi GA.
There is enough of pnblio Hb-
mortifieaUon that the p
compelled in primary ■
themselves, when assaili
letrate, who otfgh t to be
It Is known that-Ben
in May last in lhaJowi
T. Pattison &,
jft BBO.,
DEALERS Df
TOBACCO, PIPES,
LIQUORS, *C.
it u also known that thedrilUng was not by a
conspiracy, bat by the dM of one individual;
U is also known that leadiu,oilissaa of Ah*
I «*»&««■« ofjiem officers, of justice, ten-
ddradtfieir services to theVKinr in aldof|ho
InWj.it Is slso known thst -lbn family of the
debaaaed persistently refnMto girewhat in-
formation they professe<Mb*Aa», to the offi-
oers of the law ;.it is also kjdi^tt that the At
torney General of the Stpta visited the family
of the deceased, and offendth'e protection oi
the State in f roseouting the xrarderer if they
wouln dirulgs his name, they refus
ed; it is also known that while, like Soperlor
WAsmyaroy srsi sr—
J. BEHBIEN
hearing the Grocer’. Provision, Liquor, Hardware, Patent Uedi< ii
t leqee,;-! • j.
COTTON FACTOR
| the court house, and refused to go before that
Ibody wiih any accusation; It’ll also known
, I that the family oommnnieated freely wilh the
Lb 1 mlUtary, and made affidavits, and that the
I military failed tojiiniah the eivil authorities
I with any information; it is also known that
-I the telegram whiolsorai pent from Atlanta to
| Washington, pnrpoiting'’to < be’an appeal from
• In number of the atkius family to the nation.
" I waa prepared in Atlanta, ad bronght to this
WI county fo* signature to mratidheiare material
-1 frejJoliticsl effect.
| | We protest against this wanton and wicked
’5 laotofa faithless Erecntire... , We lament all
1 violations of law- Wearexead. to uphold
I the arm of the law .against HI wrong doers,
I and against him who is peopling that arm
I by repeated eiereiseof Executive pardons.
, I We Wait liberty regulated by law, freedom to
> Ipumue our pursuits without hindrance. We
. I want no aid from, the military authorities;
I the people are mil willing to maintain (he iiteg
| tity of their own institutions within the pale
CX^EBHATHD ALE,
Confioss himsslf oxt laalvoly to Dry Ooodo aad Clolhiog, Boots, S hoes end Hats, Notions.
&o, aad by giviagUs * —" * “ L ‘~
frisads and o ‘
gsaaraHyfau
been qaleoted
shd gentians
cation of UV;
IRON FRONTS FOR STO
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, AC.
Special attention given to the repairi
Machinery of ail Kii
££?“ Orders solicited, aad satisfl
guaranteed at MACON PRICES, with ti
Alban/, 0a., August 8d, ’69-til 1st J
view to the taste a id stjla of the ladies
himself that aa axaml-
hia efforts to alevata
Win. Henry I Woods,
COTTON FACTOR AND
Dress Goodian jTrimings, Balmorals and Hosi iry, Oaitersand
Shoes, Glo-res, Cotsets and Calicoes, Whitt Good s;and
Mourning-
flaailemen are invite i la oxamlno tbo Snoot stock of
ready made clotiing,
Feed, Sale and Livery
ISAVANN.
ON A CASH BASIS.
Vaihiufton st.. Alba ly, (in.
SOUTHERN -LABOR tBOeLGIl-
’est to the
im Sunday,
‘8 prepared at all timea to advance liberal
ly c*<conaign»t*ta of Cotton for sale in
.vanmsh, or for ahipmeat to hie correspon-
UTFACTI
} A Sforemeoi hois the
I Celloa and Sagai
I The cotton and sugar arc
I are not usually gaffiered heft
j frequently Hot before the L
I The harvest of these staples
I begin in earn eat'fHi a time
I the grain and -grass crops
[Northwest are completely l
I wht two call “harvest” in this latitude i»jan.
| tlrely over by the middle of Septeujbef, when
| cotton picking at the South hia net fMly be-
| gnu ttnf Sane grinding Is still a month din.
[ Uni, It ocourred to Nonthftn pbffitbrs that
the laborers wh6 had ffiilshra the hsrvestjn
the West might be employed U assist in-se
curing the ci ops at the Sow^and a.^number
of them came to Illinois apiTnidtanain Octo
ber to look for hjMds* They' 'succeeded • be
yond their expectations, iMMiTClnraed wiUt a
force of industrious laborersjpbfficient to pick
•their cotton and grind their cane independ
ent of-the unreliable negroes whd, in some
places, leave the plantations-at the fiine when
they .are most nfeeded. One planter went to
Chicago and chose twenty-six meat out .of
Addrees, or call on
y' FIRE!!. FIRE!!
a!Commission
rPPJIPAlj.i'h .•
}8avannah,Ga.
irket; and parente ara especially referred t >
large and elegant
James Baqos,
r Newton, G».
avannah, Ga. *
ATLANTA, OA ' - '
J. MHHCHa<wwA!|»^ai>:»S
nr. n —ai—■ 1
INSURE IN THE
>L London anc
not usually
k fall when
CAPITAL $17,000,<
Rates same oa an first
COTTON RaCtORS A GENERAL
Iraente, and relying uj on the superior quell-
forpeat liberal patrol age, eqd respectfully
■WHOVIDE PORYOUKFA
By Insuring in the
itlon to ihe' sale or Cotton,
inbor. Liberal advances on
eprll20, 1869—tf
ASSETS (11,000,000.
AH kinds of Policies issued upoi
' i . - ■ , Up. rates, . ,. ~
j . . . JOS. E. JOHNSTON .It
s I Gqal. Agents for Georgia A
WESTBROOK k 1
qot 1 9-8m Ag’nts A
Cotton
sava:
perceives in tkemliule beglabing
Isa of a gnat system of aiiSBaaj
wbleh will be adtUatageons to Gw
and employed, and afford aaatlefi
tioa of the labor problem. It ta]
There have recently arrived tnl
from the West, about 1,000..skill'
'.RCBANTS,
ASK THE ATTENTION 0 f
reasonable ra
■ed lo above pi
ker, Wetherill & Oo,
sronrnxa, Duiot A Gxowsna i»—
PE&NSYIeVANIA
' GOODS JE ptablisl
pitIBBET, SAVANNAH, GA.,
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