The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, November 05, 1867, Image 2

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•/*' \J' ople'a rl|,hti n aitm in, Here shall tb# pres* th* pennlo’i Unawed by for od unbrlbed by gntr>* ALBANY, OA., NQV.Mli, 1807. \V ANTMh—The editor ol the N ewa waul • a house to live in. Apply «*- his office. Sot IKsponsible. Tl e well tutored, deep designing mischief in nking negrcc s of the towns and cities arc ci rininly responsible for the part they played in the lute reconstruction fraud; but we are unwilling to believe the great mass of the country negroes arc criminally blame- able, or that they acted with sufficient knowl. edge of what they were doing, to sustain accountability. Every species of chicanery, timid, deception and lulschood was pructin Still AKoTnmuj-J-lUvK wk a Siimuiin AUONU IS, O* ONLY A JUXNUTT—Wo learn that the Gin House of Troup White- ... , uad-some miles below this, was bunit j «’d upon them, and in thousands of insWnces down on Sunday morning last,and that he! threats and force were brought to bear in lost by the flames Htly hales of eotton and l , the infamous work of bringng them to the his supply of bagging and ties. Tlio. bur..-' | pell-- That negro emissaries wore sent by ' - (drcunistaiifcs that the League uiithoiltics, under the instrue- | lions of white manipulators, through the i country, with promises of forty acres oflnnd ing look place under cave no doabL of tho fact that it was set on fire by freedmen on the place. 1‘KitaoNAL —Wu lmd the pleasure, last! night of a visit from .Mr. fluHantliii*, gen- , crsl agent for tho celebrated Mendonlmll 1,00111, Ho is in Albany to establish an agency for tho sale oftlic loom, llis adeer- tisement apbesrl In another place, to which we invito particular attention. Til* VllT* OF TUB 20th IllSTllllT. Dougherty registered 20112, voted Inna Worth ’‘over 00«, “ 1M J,co ” 20*1,1 '* 1200 Make aReearTaf yaor County Volf. After nil the whipping in, elap trnppine, Itonoy-fuggling, and land-muling of IN»|h», llulbortds Co. it Ubulievod il»e nturgiit on the Convention quiVtiou in very «tn:tll. It may be under or it little over tho requisite vote to call the convention; it under who doubt* the capacity or inclination of that cob.il to Awell tl»ebfabk foil by the addition of improvised *ufVr*gi*tH? No election new* wan allowed to bo telegraphed Saturday night and Suncjay— what moana thw reti. c.»ncvj?j\Vnoji in m aivkno v i t*» hi rotten, to the corpse, and prow to And play, we may well «ua|H*et their ntotlvew at all lime*, nml more cupecudly when they are d’nxov- ered to be “lappctV* and “dead beat*." Now there in amnoitudy in neatly every county ill the State, who know* jit at uhout how the election Mood at the close of the It would he well for it t° and a mule,as induceinonta to vote, there ia not. tho shadow of doubt:—Many negroes have disclosed this fact, while others have revealed the more diabolical rascality of threats to purse nnd person for not voting. The whole machinery of the reconstruc tion measures lias been prostituted to the basest and most dishonorable trickery; and where authority for jerrymandering and in triguo fell short, it lias been eked out by the exorcise of powers not nominated in the fund, and by tho cunning duplicity and fraudulent practices of that precious brace of knaves who occupy the Head Quarters o| command and reconstruction juggling at Atlanta. Is it possible that such an outrage can pass without punishment, or that such a Scheme of villainy can ho manouvered to success. Vo < bids ! “is there not somo cho sen curse, some hidden thunder,red-hot with (fucorurnoti wrath, reserved in tho stores of Heaven” to blast the vilu authors ol this 1 most foul conspiracy ? | The negroes win# have been »o shamefully played upon, and so wickedly duped into this business, deserve commisserution rather f than curses, and sympathy rather than star vation. They art* scarcely more responsible tlmri the dumb least that tresspasses upon the fann-yard, when tempted hy clover or new mown hay. 1 Jut the loaders should be made examples of summarily, and wc hold he the duty ol our people, with one nr. h. It woiil.l t.« writ tor all -Mali '" | ,. on |, i„ thorn over to the loving ki.ij make a record, of tho fact and to, ward it i" ^ um , nftbora with whom -“ive, i*.t,X the Mneon 1*1- tinv.- r.lliu.l llicmralvoi. egraplt, fur'compilation turn .ate keeping. - , r Thi« would “licacl off" the .liarpeer, and j lmldenis of the Klfcllon. i.robalv save the Sinks. I Many amusing ■ Inoiilimtu, nmoffl tho 1 * " ' t Ity Telegraph ~^IokxiXG DI8PATCHES. , [To the Albany Tri-weekly News.] An a,VTA, Nov. 4—-Additional returns re. ceived, indicate the majority for convention to be twelve or fifteen thousand. Itegulnr union nominees'elcrtod in every district re ported.' Wahiiinotox, Nov. 4.—Gen. Howard write* to Forney that his former statement regarding the decrease of the negro popula tion, was for [nod oq psirtlafreturns from th 0 rural districts, without aJlownnce lor those who have flocked to.the cities. The debt statement will show but little diminution pf tlio aggregate. War pay ments during the litttvf part of October, wero very heavy, and the receipts light in comparison. The World's special Buys alarming ac counts have reached Head Quarters, irom all parts of the South, relative to negro troubles. Gen. Gram has ordered military command, ersto preserve the pence at all hazards. There is a movement on loot to seeuto Jicpardon oft)r. Mttdd, on account of his services during the yellow fever. NIG IJ T^mSPATCH I2». Wahiiixutox, Nov. 4.- -Tlio President lias again declined to interfere in certain or* dors of Pope, and satisfied—the lawgiving him uopower to amend or modify their or ders. Revenue receipts to day -2007,000. Hope writes Grant iu regard to demons trations against his District. Tho objections tlio people make to thu apportionment is a pretext merely—the real object is to ab stract, and, if possible, arrest reconstruction. Pauih, Nov. 4—The Motiitettr says Monsteur sent a note to the French Legis lature at Florence, saying that the Italian advance was a violation ol the law and the treaty. Napoleon wilt not oppose it by word or sileuee, but asks explanation ol Italy, There are only two French Regiments iu Home, but troops are continually leaving Toulon. Tho Papal forces will reserve tl** 1 offensive immediately. J? I.ommi.n, Nov. I, :t p. lit.—The vole of towns and provinces ol Home is unanimous for Italy. If is tn*w reported that Victm; Emanuel ROBINSON’S m. &H.HAT SHOW With ihrrr hundred Men i*■ *1 horse* unlrr new ami immense pavilion, wot exhibit at its Albany for one day only. Friday, Nor. IA A. HUBINSON Manager CIIAIM.ESIMJVKI.LI, Equestrian Oiroot’r Ur. STEPHENS .Treasurer III It AM DAY" Master of Circus ^'J'ho vnnmgvr would respectfuBr siafo Ihsf Jn or* lauy lie liH ganicNiif tbit t’ireus corapauy . labor nor mossy to make tlie present com- German LABORBItS- Tub uttderetgned tiu mode orrnngemcet. with 1 P. BONFOllT. E«q., of Sew 1 urk, lit supply planter,, whose plantations are .Hunted hi healthy localities,'with GERMAN LABORERS. An order sent to me, describing die number of hands, and the description of Is her. will receive at lemion and will be filled, as near ns possible, ae cording to description and ”' U „NEH. Formerly of Florida. 147 Broughton street. Savannah. On, Reference* in Savannahs— Roberts & Tillman, commotion merchants. Jno. 'V- Andviaon s *-un«. Co., commission merchants, Tison A Gordon. •h»hn L. Viltelougs. Oclnvn. foiled £ to, Bett'lhS >\rs- law, Phillips novj lu'J-lh.. N<iv aim|h Advertisements, OMNIBUS LINE, Savannah, Ga. ' 27»jaro Heaticed. . mill!tinder,l B ned. prujirletors or il, e I flnnn Otuuibna l.inc, have. i rom , kj ' , ■ i reduced the faro to the f<.ll„;i„g . du '"' : Tu and from ltallronda anil Eleaiticr to M„", , , llon.eoll cent,. 10 ’>« II J ! I'riratc paasengetj. r„ ntij part of ti ltr t u -. O'CON.NEI.h.v rwi I Savannah, Oct. 8, 18.’,7. -I shall expHl fiarih.ddi. Napoli on, will rutin*. llKHI.IN, NoV. ,4. — (,'oipit If that U done he, Fins spared neth er time. ‘ bination the most UUIMJ.LVT AND ATTRACTIVE ever presented to thu patronage of I lie public. The four qunrters of the Globe hire contributed their choicest gems to form tills biilliant constella tion! Tain Grand Alliancu of taleul is organised upon a scale of unpieccdested tsagnifloei.oe, and the extraoidinary and varied performances of the great array of roielgu mid Ifhttlrc T<el<*»af« wilt inaugurate • new eta in ttniuaenient'i. The en- terMiiifueiils wdl ho produeid with a degree of originality nnd splendor never bi-foie attempted in this country. Pj-oiniueii/ among tbc trading members of ibis oxteusive Troupe will he fouud the following names; mill Oloan and liumoriat, the fuvor- iicsou of llomus;the vuibodinicntof fun, wit, origi nality and genuine humor; a living exemplification of I lie old adage, "I.augh and grow fat '* Nil*. C'llsia. Covolll, flown and character l.i|tiuklriun, in his great act of PKTE JKNKIN8. ifloua. Cilllvv, in his great t'anmni Bull act, and other eruiu<‘in performauers. Hurry Jiuikliis, the great two, four and tlx horse rider, will appear in his great act, the Russian 6'ourier of 8i Pu:ersburgh. |*rof<*ssor IJulbiirf* and bis performing horses, “Spotted Chief," and •Spotted Beauty," two of the tinest horses in the world, will be intro duced at each exhibition. The Great, South-Weatern Circus //d.i a •n/irrtr hytmlriaH Troup?, a fall Arrobahc (Cun lor Wouittt, KijuilthritU, and Funnirnt Clown* That ever appeared in ibis country. Among which ire the DEI.CVAMTI UROTIIBRA. The most nocttmplisbcd Gymnasts In the world. The Dwarf Contortionist. sffEtBoa sEkSpaqa, The liighcxt Bnttoute lenps in the universe. AtlmlssiOB M Celts, i) to Ceils, MERCER &SM1TH, CORNER BROAD AND WASUINliTON STS. ALBANY, OA- Have on hand, and are constantly receiving A GOOD STOCK OF GOODS. Consisting in furl of Bacon, Flour, Bugar, Coffee, Salt, Cheese, Irish Fotatocn, Tobacco, Segars, .Snuff, Potash, l’ickles. Sardines, Caudles, Soda, Liquors, Powder, 8hot, Lead, Percussion Caps, Hotioware, Iron, Nails, Tlow-Steel, Trace-chains, Hoes, riow-line;. Boots, Shoes, Brooms, Tubs, Backets, Selves, &o j. The highest market price paid for ail kind? of produce. oct24 Bni oct24 : SOUTHERN IMPORTING HOUStl WM. HONE. Established in IhoT), IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALI'Rl j.v 1 Wines, Liquors and Segats, | 119 Bay Sired, Savannah, (; a . K. 0. HILTON, SAVANNAH, V. M. U AMI LI. I.. t,| HILTON & RANDELL XV HO L Li.VA L Li Ole OCGK.v fivi*tlim*n o.i-urni in our town on Tuesday Cooi’Kit it Oo.—-lVriinj»n no house in South VVoBtem Gtsougia in bettor kuown titan (’oqpor e% Co, % —the grorers ami nttc* j town, who ittfonneil u« that hnhad tioucers. They have now an iiumcnso t eiuhlvt'ii miles, nml liojuul ho “was in time. - I i.e,.u ...■...» V* ..... nml \VcniiK'4jgy--uRm?helng thi-ii- .luplU-i- ty ami Igmn'iUMT. ’ \V« mot uiie ol.l negro n» tlio nulmrUa of wnlkcil otoek, nml we .peal. Irom porsnnal eilgo when wo uailort tliiil they eome ti)iiare lip to their nilvurtiiirment in every partiou- Inr. They aril doing a heavy jobbing lmni ne.., anil country merehantn Will ilo w ell to give them n call. Tho geninl glow of »■. hour'* naaociatiuii, ia w orth a cull. A ComervailTf Negro discharges* Kadi cal Negro. Tucker Tarver, a very respectable nml sensible colored man, who is a staunch democrat, owus a'dray io our oily, ami had a colored man hired to drive it. On Satur. day last, learniug that lie lmd voted the negro avalairag ticket, Tucker informed him that lie no louger lmd use fur his services- mid swore lie would givecmploymciu to no ltadical negro if he knew it. Tucker wan thu body Hcrvant to (ion. Colquitt during tho whole War,-nml.that gives evidence of his fidelity aud correct training, ' Wo have hoard of quite a number beihg discharged by white employees in the city; but the policy is seriously questioned, nml the purpose is not nt all general. It is im- jiossiblo to estimate the evil eunsequuuet-S of turning loose * thousand or two of these creatures without the mentis ol subsistence. Tho ignorance and viciona passions of the negro, inteusilied by an empty stomach, and a spirit of revenge, might, and probab ly would preoipitate a most appalling atalo of affairs. They must and will have some thing to oat, and if they can get it in no other way, they will resort to theft, robbery- arson and murder. Thu subject is one of the deepest interest to the safety aud peace of society, nnd ahould bo cautiously *p preached in communities where the cutored prepondcrcncivis very great. V I “.For vvlist V” we inquired. “To vote nml KllOW l- i ... i 1 .....I.. .« Uiurait & UmiauTa.—Alladin would have had-no use for iris lamp, lmd such gem tlcmen as these kept store in Ills time.— They sell ao low, and are so polite and ac commodating that it is an absolute luxury to trade with them, and .money is always to bu made hy tbs opemthi n. They have 1 an elegant aud extensive stock, nml they mean exactly what they say in tlmir aupurb advertiaetniyo. (jive then, p : trial, Mr. Wilson, chairman . of the impeach- honest reply. Further queries elicited the inlnrinnlluu that a Tlnmmsvillo negro had visited the locality in wliiuh lie lives, and lmd informed him that if lie voted “fora Convention” and ltadical delegates, lie would he entitled to lurly acres of land nnd a mule. The poor creatine believed the base scoundrel, aud walked eighteen miles to gut the promised reward. We will ven ture that negro la antistleil with radivallsm. Another negro stepped up to tho polls and called i»r "a vote." A ticket was handed him—and whilst examining it sev eral of Ida colored friends pointed out the ballot box, nnd told hint to dejmslt it. “No indeed.” replied the intelligent oilmen, “thin is my tint vote, and I’m not going to be client eil out of It in any rtoh manner 1” ami he deliberately placed it in his pocket nml walked off.—Quitman llanncr. Mr.liaTls^Trlal. The New York Times thinks tlio forth coming trial of Mr. Pavia is very likely to damage and discredit the North. It anys: “Wo see no way in whiuh the trial can pos sibly ihms good; If Pavia should ho con victed* lie will not bo punished; no ono be lieves for. a moment that lie will he uillier executed or imprisoned. His convictiou wanld not deepen tho impression of tho guilt ol tho rebellion on the public mind in the least degree; indeed, the fact that its guilt is allowed to bo solemnly called iu queotion will itdnlibly weaken tho pnblio serve of its enormity, and cause it to ba regarded as a subject on which opinions may justly differ. If lie Bliou'd be acquitted, as lie may be, tlio consequences, especially on public sentiment in the Southern States, would bo still mare injurious. And eon- eidering thu character and calibre ot tbe presiding Pistrlct Judgi, tliomodo of con stituting tho jury, and tho prevailing tem per ot Inc parties who havo control of the whole proiwoding, there is reason to fear that steps may bu taken to procure a oon- victiott which will reflect more lasting dis grace and inflect deeper injury on our whole political system than even an ac quittal would involve.” Von liismarh i , - saysollieiallv, t'o-daV, that iho (inveiiiiiieiit vPjluff** (nnilerlen year oil Will Is lit IMVSCIII mutual on the Ho- /<• »" P'r'* "J llm M.unmodi 1's.mion. No am. n j | Mftii'Jiiift Boom. Room for all. Adornoon nnd eteu- IIHtli ijiicM l<ill. . in*. iJot.ii opon At 2 iiud "oVtOoU. Couituencltif ‘ • |*ro|K>*t- I m 2». end 7} n*olock LomhiV^ Nov. I — N»' -Till! lion to nettlo tlio qiiohtion l»y the populnrj will of the RtHriiitiH, was not Najioli’ons, hut tho fponttiiioous MiggHkiion of Pniislq .ami Franpiv GILK6' I'L'LL.MAN, GenT Bur's Ae't. M ill also exhibit ni: . IHARRETS* ApGl tiTA, Non**. 4.-^i S ottn’n tu closed Iliah’i'VjVaiw BflS hall's; m*.*ipt* Savannah, Ni>.'V 4.—Cyttoii dqU; sales 70ft hales; tnidcllimr IT; rtnioqits 2,200 bah'*. Mohilb, Nov. 4,-^Cottou dull and I iwct; mhhlliiig* l«i; aftle* 500 bales;rocciprs tor turn ()ayH 2,302. Rai.timohk, Nov. 4.—C'ottou very dull nt 18o. New York, Nov. 4.—Cotton heavy and lower; sales 1,800 bales at I8^c. JsivKuroobv Nov. 4—Noon.—Got toll un- oh»nged; sales good. Oilari.khton, Nov. 4.—Cotton active but irreffttlar; quotations unchanged. ' [Dispatches camu iu too lute for our. com- pdsiton, aud wo omit bacon, corn, ilour, etc., one of which luivo nuteriallv chtngod in voices,] ALBANY COTToTmIRKET. Aliuny, Nov. 4.—Cotton rather dull and it decline of ^ a cent cHtabUshed, prices ir regular, to 11. Italy. Port Valley, Friday, November 8th, Ferry, Saturday, November Pth, .Montezuma, Monday, Novethbej* llth, Klloyytlle, Tuo»day,* Novembol* 12th, >Amerious, >Vt?ducNt1ay. November 13th, ore active, Smjihvilh, Thursday, November 14th, RAISE'S EMPORIUM. 1 HAVE JUST Ol’ENED A X ENTIRE «VM ^ Conaisling iu part oi DRY GOODS, Groceries, Boots._Shoes, Hats OlotUlng, And a large asaortroent of TMxmmvra wljlinrnTs, &o.,&o l «lll aeel at the Lowest Cash Prices ! BUYING COTTON, P LANTBkR desiring to sell cotton, odd bo ro- commodstcdat iSf store.' 1 wilj either buy or mtke liherst suTsdee on eotton entru«t<id to my cure, *tul »hlp to any market the flenter uisy desire. notl Ot W. I. VASON, Albany, da., T Bankruut Petitions. llevfof reeelred the RVLEM end OR DERR together with Forimt snd pror€M»dHni»« in Bsnkruptcy, us promulgated tyr, 80PRBMK COURT of the United Stdte*. H( *re ready to file ca'ce, &o- HINES & HOBBS, Jofy27-7i>. Attorneys at Law. TJST SU R 'ik 3NTOEI. ?TOTIOIL. ALL persons are hereby notified Gists note, made ,2nd (toy nr November, 1800, bj-.Win. A. Farley, snd line Mill dsy or December, I8«fi, payable to my- • Ntir, snd tor the sum of seven thousand end sixteen dollars; credited by five tlionnnudfive hundred dol lar-; has bean lost or uiisluid. All peseons sre •hereby forewarned for tradiug for the seme, si I whsll lakt? btops to cstnblish the esme. F. A. BILLING.9LEA. Nov 2nd, 1867, 108-61.114 g. bogenT PUALEU IN C*. LOTHZ-NG BOOTS AND SHOES. DRY GOODS. Ladles Fancy Coods, Umbrellas, rtrisoll, fe, .Jv., J-,., J-f., RARE CHANCE. Stamping . — FOB— Ladies Braiding and Embroidery, DONE TO ORDER. CLOTIHXU (TIT IVTHBLATEST STI LE. Tranks, Valises. Carpet-Bags,. I'o- brcilas and Parasols, NKATLY UKPAIBKD AT SHORT XOTICX. Keys of all Descriptions Fitted. ALBANY. - - - A Dellghtfal,Prospect. The Conservative delegates to tbe Vir ginia Convention will hare a good pleasant lime of it. So will tho unhappy Conser- vntlvis in Georgia. As a modeat intima tion of whnt is to be expvotvd in the Old Pominion, wc quote as follows from the Whig: "Tiiey will lie (oroly tried. Not only 'win they luivo to:.it beside tho wretched sails culottes elect,d to that body by Hull- & I..... . a ... I I.!Iis...i||.i...v sa P.it lit I .AM Agen f<>r the following Insurnncn Cum* panles—nil Southern and in good repute; nnd would respectfully o»U the attention of the bdninees tneo to the stmo. JOHN A. DAVIS, Agent. SOUTHERN MOTCAt, itiksas, Oai QKORQIA HOME, f.lnnhii.,' Os. SELMA FIRE & MARINE, S.lmi, Ain. EU PAULA HOME, Kufsula, Ala. JaMBS BJFBR. Miuitr*!, V<t : JEFFERSON, SoatUvIlle. V,. aovl.ls8&200S*..’ WT-UO ’ New Advortiaepicnts. ment Committed', inform* tho country that | 1,101,11 J n ‘^ I'i^ lyaguon, broathuig ^n fetid ho ha* carefully brought before tlio Commit toe, and that there is no ground, for unpcnclimont in any ,t # , .... | attnoephoro amlliftlvnimr to tbe ravinge of examine.' Urn testimony „ r , t ,|” ( | i„rgoii of imlet- testimony or in all of it. licit* llicrefotv oppoevd to intpoui‘hjiu*ni from iiiHt to laht. lieccntcvonU hiu tang lit him n tiling ik two worth Jibowing. To Old Subscbibciw.- tovi'd blm khads, but day alter day they will l»r surrounded hy a dense ntaas of the idly negroes of thU eity, w|i*wo oqly bimineK^il I will be to attend the. convention. Tin* at tendance «f a strong military detaehm© •* h j will doubtlm bo required every day, to • prevent idoIm And keep ihv peace,' lAit tho Connvrvativo delegate* in Goor- Your indebted-; gia—If niioIi tbeto be—substitute Bryant " - “ *“ • “ * * % llea.lliiii'a vuliAitil ness to this offleo ought now to be paid «p. [ for HiiiiiiieuU nml Aron lirailley’s yahoos Come along, .anrt.letjts'square up the old |h" \ n jlnia "»»« imlottes -and.th«7l ,, I let tlicm read liur fate in the nhov* exlraet., accounts, ihosc ol yra who msh 11 c » n Metlilnks we see tliem “grin horribly “ continue your subfcriplion for one year g | wsl |j- Miiile. - '—Const it ulionallist. from the day you subscribe for a remltfiue 1 ffiASSHAU HOUSE. Broughton Street, SAVANNAH. - - - OrrOKITU TUB SOUTHERN KXPBKS8 COMPANY, (Ruduuderthe Tri-Woekly Nows Office.) u Produce token in exohange. C»U »nd give me * trial and judge for yourselves.’ novr».l0tt-l46 AMI DKAI.KR* IN Provisions, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco! 193 BAY ST HEIST, SAY AJSTG-A-J I NVITE the nttention of Doalun* tu Gieir laf| and complete Stock of GROCER] Wlncli' wc ofler at tin? lowest turn Let mtpi Messrs. John C. ileGraffrnricdr.ml JolmK. More [ man will always be found roadv and willing ic how goods,and I will guirtnfeo priced find qiKilil) I o »11 JOE. S HAINE. j oc 120 Ol.D JlYE AVUI-KY, Bowers’ old Bourbon Wltitl ,N K Hum, '•■in, Urnnih,Iliitcr-.AtJ A Urge Stock *or '**■ TOBACCO, oonsianily on hand. AGENTS FOR T1IE SALE Ol? li.\ZAB|»fi GUN roWDHP.in Kcgd. Half liege, ‘Jiiuii-fK^p.I imlCiiHPH. ^ j octl2-:jiii t V* I.SHAW A SILV Importers nnd DenlcH In GBOGKSBY. CHWA-I Glassware, •Kerosene Lamps, Oil» &c., C8 Julian and 101 Bryan Etieo?s f > . (One dpor West of Whit«kpr.) SAIT ANN ATI, OA j* (.’rockery haborted iu Crates ol* repiicked lovnitl pnrolissers. ‘»ri.*4 it I our HoosE IGHANGE OF DIKING SALOON. -BY- E. H. KIRLIIT Bar Blreet- Cor. tVlillukrr, SAVNNAH, GA- l 1 HIS HOU8E has been thoroughly renovate*’ refitted, and every practicnOimprovnmcn made for the Fall and Winter. The TABLES bp supplied with the choicest articles from the Domes' tlo Market and from New York, tyhiladnlphia, Hal timoro, Florida and elsewhere. Especial utUniioi paid to procuring the choicest Game. Fish, Oys'urp, Eto. MEALS FURNISIIEP AT AI.1.1 KICKS From 6 a. m. to miduiglil. vate patties. WINES, ALES, LIQUOKS, CIGARS, &v BQu Skilful cooks aud courteous nticndant*. oct. 24—8tuos. WE REM HAVE O Y E nROM Mulberry Street to IIOLLlNOSWOltT|fl | NEW BUILDING, on the corner of tlU Mr Sepnratc rnomn for pri Tho best of S. W* HENRY’S E MANUFACTORY GA of aiz dollaw. our due Mew,. Largil )iotvduolo,*ndw' by tbe new pi price. Ail ,iim, the paper arc bo collected Cox* and arm.*. Kirk in Four Valiev.—\Ve regret to leant that tbe whole iui.iiiccs portion oi Fjrt Valley wo* dc»troyej by Are ou Fri day 1a*L THEtAVAUNAB NoWa tto Herald Dally and Trl-U'rekly. I *" L v ' . it Tan Best Advertising Medium HAVING T1IE LARGEST CIRCULATION. ■i„ ; It is the Oflic l al Paper of tho City* It* Ucneral News, oomiusrji*l k marittf and local ( Departments ore carefully edited, and no pain* art spared iiv procuring tho LatoBt Intolligenoe FRO,11 ALL QUARTERN, But always fr-tra reliable aouroa^. The News aud Herald Huff include* (VI. W. T. Thompson, (welt known an die ai thor of "Major Jones' Co tmhip.) lungediior of th« Morning News; IH*. J. Jonw. fo mer editor.ni?d pr.p.i«t»r of the I'altHluNNew Fluridinu Nod Journm, and neternl o-ltei* ckjit-riencoil editors A p V EUTISKM ENTS Ins-ilel n»'f*er pulilislied Mien.* THE smvuil PRICES CURREKT, iMMiel every Friday mr.ining, containaa hill re- | view of tlio lovnl tuNiket. caielXilly revised quota* | (ion**, met h i Nyn<ip»*iN ut tUo h».Y»! flipping »na j (Oxnmo oiul in'ell’genet*. A4vusirs': I Doily <11.00 pqy mom It; $M.OO per yiar. ... . , I t ri vVrekij $1.7ft per qtinritn; $ i.l*> per year. 1 MI1H First Olasa Hotel ho* been reuiodcll rI and \\ vekly «* $3.00 par year. newly refurnished and put in perfect order j I’r-cc Cumin.;. $10 cents p *r siogle copy . throughout. The travelling pUVdlU may ivaI $4 .*» jmr hundred. assured they will find comfortable acct»uuuoduuons l'o»tni.iNtcvHare auihoriied to act as agent*, at this House. _ . „ ^ MASON & KSTILt., Proprietors, pjico A. D. LitE, Proprietor. , 111 Baj street, 8avannsh, (la. UP STAIRS, IN THE OLD FLAG-BUILDING: [JACKSOX STREET,] Near Bust & Johnston’s OLD AIIEHOUSE. HEBE 1 Bike and keep for eale all kiude o] Cabinet Fnmiturei Matrasses, Chairs. &c. All order* for CABINET WORK, MATRA88E8, REPAIRING FURNITURE, RE-CANING CHAIR-4, UPHOLSTEIUNG nnd RE-CAN1N0 SOFAS, Tete aid Tete Easy aid Racking ( hairs. Promptly and faithfully done at such prices to sals the times. 1 will engage to make # OLD FURNITURE look nearly as good a* new, if not bettor in poln or COLOR, Bend jn your orders and I will Warrant Satis faction, Kefvreiwcn, those I im.u- n orkctl for. On hand, and lor rale, BF.ADSTBADk MEAT SAFES.. WAltUROHKS, TAUIES. WA3II8ST.NHS. ETC N. U. Turning dono to order. Kemein ber, U|) Main in tno old flag building. S. W. HENRY, Albany, Oct. 29-106- williin eight ni llardemini end rirerli'- Weld •niipe, elmoet oppneito Woifolk'e tlarilnuie, j -older elreet, only a fnw etepe from lii» VmlMt lepot, nnd nenr tho Hrown House nnd NtUloeq lotcl. Any of you thnl 1 nnl 3ACON, CORN, FLOUli, MKAL, m™ ....... I-ARP, .$ jFa rii ily Groceries Plantation‘Sri’I’U^ BAGGING, UOX TIES, At*. Give ns a Call. S£T Wo are sols agents for CUailes He*soi ’elebrated Copper Distilled Whia >nd have on band, in addition, ft largesinkl Vines, Brand'®*, Ac. ,» ii**! Mcgrath & I’attcpson Maoon, G©«^1 Sop. 7, tMK) 1? [ NOTicJi: o Planter! WILL be to Albany. on Mondny neel,'K November, and have during the week o on atui for sale, RffcndoAhitll’* 8eIf J Vctii 'ion - — — nd l’owcr Looms. Any planter can maken o ten tluiM its cost yearly; besides, by »•*•»* *) om he promotes industry In our . j king 1000pounds MiddlingCotton lorone-sr -.eat f .kne Urt vlnff MlinlllllFfl. .rent Labor Soring Maehloel. l’l intern, don,I Ml to,conn la lo^nM 1 tovh eud see it in nperntioo. II. BALLANTINE, Cen. novl If >WI» ... " RANBEU & WHOLESALE Oft 201 aud 303 Bay si., West of Bari ggf** Special attention to ordersscccatP , J| 'cmtttftiicc. oct 24 Gin KntVAXD C. WAD«, SK4BOfi*'lf* | £C. WADE &• CO General Commission MfiicL, Savannah, octn 3m , , a Dr. Simmon’s RgH rto h'ghly epnken of r “ r ff ” I) u g Slot* 0 ! ^oe.’i'i »H “ 'W H 0® 4 H .K».