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AtflAffY, OAJj KO,V
»h«U the plwi the p®«|«1e'e Cgh is nmiiilnitv
Itoawn! by fcurnn't unbribcd by
\Vam»ici».-— 1 The ctlilor oft’ncX«.wB wautn
a IiotiHo to liv’fc in». Ajtyly; jit (hi* oflko.
Their Nukcs.
II is *u)cd Hi®' Goa. Pope has givcu in.Mrurtions
to hU suberdfttffdL tjff nso&Unn the iinmos or.all
Mate and county officer* who did n#4 vole in the
!«(*• election: mi-l It is supposed tlmt the oltjecl i*
j„ jin fvt>|V phftes with' ’indivldmhi who ilitl tola,
Utul Voted (or Convention. Till* la Rimply iu keep*
Jug with (lie Aulocrai’ii cotirae on mmufttrurtiuip
upd we should not be tit nil surprised tA ate the
clause innJ». in the oenl Midi an order h l-mieJ,
Dougherty will pre.-cot an array of talent, learning
.Integrity, and loyally, fully up to rndioal r.?i|uiic*
» menl* I*>r instance: F. 0. Welch, for County
Judge, Old and young Brick, for Ghenfl', and
Deputyi davoh Kreetaiul for Clerk, and Murphy
for Treasurer Tim litter will be a moat admira
ble appointment, for If the face he au index to
character, he is protniqeniJy to do the
* moucy I uaidcF".
Thcuomr. of the other eqdil whites, who voted
for C^arotitiop. wo have been unable to ascertain,
but V* commend them for ih« vahoun places to he
made’ vacant, confident they will be found us pli
ant auJ tin .twortliy aa Murphy, Frock. Frremuu
1 f jf /lift Otanr.
The Volt*.
Iii p.ri'onlittu’t 1 willt our stii&rption ol
Tu»t «l.»y, tin* Macon Tflrprujtli t-alU for r*-
turns Ironi t , .'U , lt county. It i‘‘ lint belie\e«l
.flint tin* vote pollnl rcni'lml Hip llgunn
Platoibhinl il is u tnntt or of very j<tuijliui :
pm tump that, il tin* Convention is to be mil
ml by n fraud upon tin? ballot, iiiMead ofu
Itt^lamali? majority, tin* impious nwindlo
tlioiild be pxponcti ami n prolot eiiim-U.
(leitoral Pope may hot, IdniiuM’, bp ban*
t'tU'Ujjli to ijoscvnd to surlt \ illaitidtis l»fa«*~
tias, but Hnlbfi't is not above ntfpieion,
utul tliv.fiiutai'U'r oCtlif great body of r<q r ,j
istrain is loo well known to leaVt* a tfolitib
ry ciottlit ot thrfr entire fitm*sa to <lo the (
dirt-/ work the lean : vile iWliau ' to do.—
Jii ii n y oft hem were elected (ieli'jpi ten, and it
anoint all presumed tlmt they will Mop
i hurt of any trickery tlmt nifty be iimms-
ary to carry out their infernal design*.—
We tlnncforo reiterate our stigge/tltou to
tend up the vote—the exact number polled
— the number of black* and the number ot
whiten, and the number lor and again?t
the Convention. r
Tuk SorriiKfis Ci7.rivATOK.-rThe No
vember number ot thin practical nnd pcieu-
tific work in on our table. A gbtnee through
its pages sutisflion us that ita high tepuln -
tion in still maintained. U ia just about the
best agricultural publication in tin* Uuitod
Slfttca.
A. -i.
The Tyranay of the Loyal Learners,.
On this continent uo political conclave
was ever instituted more villainous in pur-
CrfF?” The Physicians ot'tbeSiate of (Jeor-
gia ate requested to meet in Convention, in
Atlanta at tho City Hall, on tlm ’20th day of
November, 1007, at nine o’clock in the
morning, taorganir.o tho State Auxilary So
ciety oftho National Medical Association of
t ho United States of America.
pose,- Or more despotic in discipline, than the
Loyal League. Its members are not only
sworn to support the measures of the part y-
at nil lmtfrds and under alp circumstance^
but it* rule* and by-law* absolutely close
the door* of egress .on those who are indue*
cd to eider the inner temple. Events are
ilailyojpndijg tbo oven of ^hn bg^tei; clpss. j»lj
freedmen, and hundred* of thorn are nox
ious to withdraw from the infamous insiitu-
lion'; blit.tbl*'y ; are told by UiD JifftfJ-detfHs
that they Cannot withdraw mi& tWleatlgc
without. subjecting themselves to some
great punir.hiuent, 1 wid throats of personal'
violence are held ‘‘inter rornro, over their'
heads as a tnoiun of deterring them Iroin
withdrawal. Jn the Jato election this dia
bolical, tyranny was exorcised for tho pur
pose oj forcing unwilling freedmen to the
polls, and while the promise of land and
mules was held out ns inducement, the
sword of vengeance waa suspended over
all who refused to vote. These are facts,
and the vile conspirator*, npd dark latern
•Tueidiiun dare not gain-say them. There
are numbers of negroes iu this county who
were thus dragged to the polls, and com
pelled to vote. Since then, some of them
have made effort* to withdraw, and are now
deterred by intimidation and threats. The
poor creature* have been so foully duped
and mi cruejly mi dead, that it is not nt alj
strange that they should hesitate and stand
iii doubt tys to 4 tlm propriety of retreating.
Informed by the oftieers oftho League that
they cannot and tdiidl,iiol resign their urnm-
bei.-hips/ and that their lives will be in
danger if they, mnnmou the monstrous
oath* they have i»L«jit, it,i* natural enongli
they should lVeI some appieheiision and
conclude that it is safer to go forward than
back a ai d. One of these, a few days ago
Belli ill Ids written le„ignalion lo the league,
and in addition to being told ’ that he could
liot resign, In? reeiiivod ,tho following com*
municatioii, wliidi is written in a plain busi
ness band, and bears the earmarks of a
white laced, but hlack hearted leaguer:
Ai.uany, Nov. fi, 18U7.
Hknuv Tiiomau :
Vouch of the 4th ii received. In order to
comply with your re«|uest, I would any that
it \v ill lie necessary for you to apply in per
son, when your request will be taken into
consideration by the league.
‘Helped fully,
Pun if Join mi,
I’rcsiderrf.
1*. S. The league will be in session to
morrow evening. 1‘hiiii*.
Henry Thomas did not attend the session
ol the league, but, determining to dissolve
Ids conneciIon with the institution, miikee
tliu following nimoimoninvut, in which John
brown joins:
To am. Whom it .may Concekv -The
undersigned having been iiuluecd to join the
Loyal League,through false representations
that it was lor the benefit of llie colored
ran*, and being now convinced that such an
institution in nut only injurious to us, hut is
S ' tgqfc Jf his plan, do not «ttocoed r ho aloi
tbrf is GoUatsblfesiid »lune i*ys lh#> irenaHf
iiulitical gloom that sorroundi us. tho ro- ot luiscalouiauotis. . . . .
cent election (») affords unmistakaklo ovl- If you admit the laborer to »bjOe inthB
di nco that we have much for congratulation profits, ho ca^msume but a Very , small
—much to excite ou- gratitud®- * * 4
encourage us, and a sure fonndatl
o _ v _.... rc
rlioering hope that we may survivo the
night, and welcome once more, the light of
the sun ot Liberty. Rffa of light* will*
o’er tbo wisA, meteorro flathM.-and 'the
mlrora borealis, ah recently exhibited, are
iiimouno<jd as heralds of,approaching day ;
but these afford no Hurorefiel—’implant no
“giving l%itli M in the heart* ot the enshroud*
c<j, groping, disappointed South.
In tho absence of light M seeing, the
election has afforded us an opportunity for
feeling our comrades. Their pulses beat
in uhhtoii, Indicating the normal condition
6f tbo great heart that is “troubled on
every side* yet not distressed; perplexed,
bat not in despair; persecuted, but not for
saken; cast- down, but not destroyed.” X)ur
fortitude , is | unsbaked; wo still have
otrength to Suffer and wait.
Our persecutors have not advanced one
step towards the accomplishment of their
malicious, cowardly, inhuman designs.—
They would conquer our pride, crash us bs-
neath their juggernautio car, degrads our
females, obliterate every Vfitige of virtue*:
and assign ub a place beneath ^the podfijk wa^es.
Share of the risk. It is a prinoplo of part-
hersbip ihat ! hUiliU^r lhw nor reason recog-
nixes, iu fact is at variance with common
sense.
6th. The “joint crop plan” has already
failed ffl4h)the negro, alter:two'years’ trial
—thereby demonstrating the truth that
what tho wholo hns long since settled is
not exceptional in our free uegro labor.
The him! labdrerdocfc checthlly any job
to which be is assigned, while yonr tree
negro laborer partner objects to your mode
of plunting, tilling and harvesting; waters
your cotton halos p appropriates corn and
potatoes, peas, pigs, and other small grain,
and absolutely refuses to do work upon
fencing and farm buildings, but fails not to
cpmmlt waste everywhere. v
The negro got in 1865, onc-tontb, in 1860
ono-quartur, in 1867..one-third, for 1808 he
demands one-hall. How long hid native
modesty will prevent him from claiming
the other depends upon his white partner,
Conclude by requesting an examination
oftwo plantations with resident owners,
under two systems ot payingjaborers, It
Will settle the matter in favor of money
uoraht, ueludedpitable race, which tdthfcra,
is now a pliant tool, and by them to be
eventually destroyed;
A people, while time to themselves, can
not be debased. “Tbe blood of the martyrs
ill t h\> seed pi the church,*’ and ho, persecu
tion is fbod for patriotism, giving it
growth, uud vigor which, .will, sooner or
latter, paralyzo the persechting hand.
Theu/.let this truth encourage our hearts;
let tbe unanimity ot our people, as recently
manifested by the election, renew our
strength, invigorate our fortitude, enlmuce
our virtue, and we shall yet out live the
night of oppression, that spreads its sable
For thd next year, if you havo your corn
made on hand, you can pay sixty dollars
wages and lioard iiirui»)u?d for first class
laborers. If yon have corn and meat to
buy, you cannot afford tojpay. fort y dollars,
Pay money wages.
Ai.Auama.
Hevcrdy Johnson Rcpcuts and lUcauls.
Hon. He verify .Tolinrcui, of Maryland, ha*
recently published, uuouvuiously, an able
pamplih't on (lie coiidifiopof the eoiind'y
He ntrt'ibutcs tho ilisorgaiii/.aTrtui of the
country find the deprcsHion of’ the .South to
the course pursued hy Congri***, ami ex
poses the ground* upon which (he body as-
»nines supreme control over ten Slates of
the Anteric/iti UiiKui. Jlc shows the man
ner iu which the South cnuio to he treated
abeligcreut, mid *«y« that the idea of cot),
quest hy a government of its own territory
in' ridiculous. Mr. Johnson argue* that
Congress is acting without any authority
derived from the people ot tho United
Stater, and in direct contravention of the
known a ill of the people of the South. Mr
Stevena declares that his party is noting
“outside of tho Comtilution,” and, it this he
the case, Congress may rule the South more
^ absolutely than Spain was wont to rule her
* colonies, and may govern tbctu, through all
time, abit pleases. Under the war powers
of tbe Constitution Congress has no warrant
* for its assumptions, nor bus it any such
warrant under the section which viquiica
t)je United States to guarantee to every
State a republican form of govormeht. ‘
Tbe right to regulate suffrage in the
States lias only been arserted during tbe
last few years; and if admitted, Congress
may provide for the whole internal gov-
eminent of every State, direct its educa
tional system, regulate ita manufactures,
* nna camH-l its debts. Consolidation is
despotiBoy,-a territory n« vast as the
United State cannot be ruled by a single
free Qpmument. Kow the 3pm h is with
out representation,- her eoomierce is 1 at a
stand still, it is attempting to put tin? ne
gro on an equal , footing with the white
. man,, tlie PresidCnl is threatened With iio-
pcaehm^nrpud Xuspcasion during trill—
“a wbidi nothing' l>ni his pat riot
ic forbearance can prevent fioiq temiina-
WJici’*A\*tl^vhir* , ?T if Hrft
Thcy», 5 Hay^ ^he.;Charleston’ News, are
the 'iitleranccHHpf fin aide man, who bo
,, far /orsook ^is principles us to .adviKi* the
8onth|o aoqn ieacfr hi militaryrocon^tnie-
now; finds Jji.it ^cre h n6
. freedom for this country,;linlesa the pro-.
. t ‘^ona iiin3 e|^nJljlIjfoui : dj^llfo^briipijcU;bc-
tween tbo StateXtam acrupitlouBly.ftdhoix’d
^ .# f '-j*0 ; fmd observer?. • ' ‘‘I iv- v M
d«, J| t*» ftaid, ore lo
L;Uit 16th of November, to
to obtain oonctsiious from
may bo followed by any pive of tbo loauup
with perfect safely; and wo now oall upon
nil who wish to gel clear oftlm institution,
and who, liko .Henry, arc not permitted to
resign, to come out with public roiuioiatioiiH,
and for thin purpose our columns urq open
jothciu, Lot Pnn.li* learn that you are!
fieo- ax free as Ciesar, and that, in polities,
at least,you will exercise that freedom ol
thought and action, which alone makes the
ballot valuable, ('enso to be the bhuesof
petty tyrants, and bow down no longer to
the behests and pernicious teachings of
silt’ll creatures as Murphy and Uhilip.—
Don’t be ntiaid—you arc not in the slight
est danger. Drii lF, with al(J his power is
impotent to deprive one of you of the liber
ty of conscience: and if he attempts it, by
word or act, yon can instilute legal pro
ceedings and make him suffer for it. Neither
lu», nor any other mortal man ha* the right
to control your action in the premises, and
to claim it is not only an insult to your iutcl-
li geneo, but an outrage.upon your constitu
tional right*. Yield this prerogative ovok*
your political privilege,*, and yon at once
subject yourselves to a species of slavery
and despotism, tar more galling and de
basing tnrtn tbo world ever saw,
How it was Dale.,
Tin* villainy of the Radicals ih tho late
tleorgia election is without pnrallel ih luV
torv. The following, from the Thomas-^
\ille Enterprise, is a sample of Urn frauds
practiced in every county of the State so
far as heard from : .
‘ Yesterday a colored man asked us i!
Unpinin White, tlx’.^gcnt.of the J>ureaii|'
rould ’banish him fq*m the country or put
him back into slavery for not voting? Wc
told liiiu no, of course, when beiulormed us
tlmt the said White had Bent out orders to
l he colored men who, had no l voted, that
‘they were obliged to vote, anti if they did
not conic to town and vote they would be
hatiidicjl %f t |)ack into Blavciy.”
—Tha Mwlniww' Ttureffu? will expire
pexV J jdy.hydiiui^atinn. It is understood
that Howard will repommehi it?
continuanco beyond, that time, in case re
construction in tho South should bo»aceom-
ulijfficd.' In that event lie will recommend
a comprehensive system ot cdueatlon Ipr the
the colored youth South, hy tho Psfablijrti*
mcnl of au extensive Normal school n'
Washington eity, for the education of col
ored teachers and tbe organisation of Nor
nml Bchools for the same object in the
Southern States,
pall upon ub.
Hui H’t'n's not sleep the night away, whh
out sentinels on the walls; for we may “Bleep
the lank bleep” before the day
lawns. Let us watch for rents in this pall
ol elheopion blackness, and enlarge them,
when we can, fur our deliverance. “The
god*help those who help themselves.* 1 —
There is a rent, or, at. least a threadbare
place to drop the figure; there isn vulnera
ble place in the plan of reconstruction (*o-
callcd.) Tho negroes are dependent upon
tlm whites of the South, for the mainten
ance pf life. There is no law, human or di
vine, which I know, that roqulros a man to
nourish in his hosmn, tho serpent that will
bury in his vitals, its poisonous fangs, as
soon as it. obliiins H.iAiciont strength. Then
l.*t us hurl from us thosu who havo shown
their willingnrss to destroy ns. I-et tl.om
understand that we are not dependent upon
them; but they upon ns. liet »• return to
the bcojijmy, the self-denial, the titn-
plirity of lire that characterised many of us
.luring ti.e late war. Let ns bring in for
eign Isnor; let ns do anything not degrad
ing, in order to show tho negroes that we
ivn.r. itf).*, and ore the foii»tiii|tion ol the
liiulieftl convention e,n conic«o ns for rati
fication, jve will- b<( ready, with ballots to
cunsijjtHttqobliriQD. t /'
E. E.
C'.VRKt.RHKNISS in PAnAonAfiniNn.
Hrollier Martin of the Columbus Enquirer,
..n tlid 30th, Butlers a paragraph from the
“News,” hut gives to Bainbridge the bene
fit of pur local. There is no naper In Hnln-
bridge called “News." Bainbridge haa not
lieen recently visited by a fire that wo know
of, ajjn Baiutiridgo is not ‘‘now exhibiting
more signs uf energy and progress tha, any
city in the Slate.” If our cotom|)orary will
examine Butt’s map of Hoorgin ho will flnd L
Ipented in liniighorty county, on tbo weat
hnuk uf f he Flint, a city called Albauy. In
liint city there is a newspaper published, and
its name i»“Tri-Weekly News”—said paper
has an editor, and if his paragraphs bo oi
nny service to haml-up parngrapfilats, they
nro entirely woloome to them; but Albany
don’t liko to bo called by another name, or
mistaken for another plaoe, She is always
at home, and if brother Martin will came
this way ho will find “brickB” enough to
convince him that wu have a “local habita
tion and a name.”—Albany Nows,
Wu don’t know how we came to make tbe
mistake corrected by out 1 Albanv cotempora*
: y. Certain it is that its lessom in geography
and newspaper-ograpby are not entirely
new to us. And as lo the fact that there
are a great many “bricks” in Albany, wo
don't doubt it in the least; indeed we
strongly suspect tlmt its editor was carrying
one about him when he penned the above
very diffusive article. It we shoulcTat any
time ho able to accept tho invitation to vie-
it Albany and see for ourselves, we hope
that he will take ns to the locality where
he obtained his specimen.—Col. Enquirer.
. AU right. Out “bricks” are “diflUaive"
and “various,” and we are inclined to think
the crop is luxuriant and promiscuous this
year. Unless Columbus has fallen from her
high estate, our cotemporary has hardly
faithd -to make tbo discovery.
«ncc. Generally starvation s^mt like
ly lo iubeWede'uMversii tnlrtge—but it
ennndt be doctored so readily as politick!
illness.
port an
Aniexlmqstjv^ artlolo for one qf otjrjo- .^Atsnvyas of the i
v leap jin ihe subject wonldb* profitable, b ihr <t> 3.ast»r«l.ip
in a newspaper, uat of place aodtinsatisfi
lory, lor lack oi apace. I propose simtHy
to make a few statements without ackrac-
iCB,l'rouf, Alt examination.oftho Ikhnr
system of. the world, a* exhibited in tho
writings of London, Babbage, ,Wade m
other authors, will oonfirm these tthtemeets.
1 at. The mettteT system, which is l
“joint system” or COpkrtnonMp arrant,
ini-m, is'an evidence of the very low sgn
cultural Condition ot .tho eodntry where it
ibinnis, and is admr to any imj
fitql distinct;
n, Aoftria x .
-rtfits splqn-
IANY
EEFtY N
iTBiism^Jir j,
uesday’s, Thursday’s & Saturday^/
I’rcftent? pccullsr rt«lr«n»figeN a*, on
Advertising Modiuia,
Situated iu the very licait of Svutliweftcrn G.toi’*
via, an<l extending Its circulation throughout the
rUhcnt cotton coitnUt* in the Siute,. m«irc|iauls,
and other advertisers,peeking t n«le and buMiu *?:.
will Cud it lo their iuiereit Id n[q>vnr iu u* c«»l-
ustni.
The present rroprtcl nr isepuring no Iftbark7-*i*.
iu?e <o piece this Jouriml in the front rank o'
Southern newepapera, and he jf gratiflod to.en
pcethet his C’llojis are appreciated and revttrd.
by Ihe public. Delerminod Unit, it shall bo be
hind none of the city pipers ub n news medium, he
has secured ihe regular l’rcss Dispatcher, irtiich
By Telegraph.
|To tbe stliony Tri-ws.lily N.»» ]
UEKEIUL KEH 8.
MOUN11JG UlBFATClpS. j
WssniNOTon, Nov. 8.—Thu* log with
whicii Grant allows liiuiseif to Itesurround-
ed is more dense than ever. This morning
a widely published special makes him say,
through a friend win. Iia.l a prolonged in
terview with him yesterday, that lie is great
ly annoyed, that Washurn has no authority
to speak for him, that for a long time lie
lias ineffectually endeavored to shake Wash
burn off. In opposition to this argument, it
it Is that Washburn domiciJ^C with Grant,
and that yesterday Gen. Grant’s chief o'
staff,presented Washburn witlia cane made
from a tree under which Pemberton surren
dered to Grant at Vicksburg. A Itndieal
Senator of the most ultra school, claims licit
Grant snits him, anil it is stated that tin-
article in the Chronicle ’Was preceded hy a
long consultation lietween Lognn, Thayer
and Washburn, during partot which Urant
was present.
Tlie Tonnessce Senate lias reconsidered
the vote prohibiting distinction of color in
cars, and a motion is pending to aompei the
roads to have special negro Cars,
Ejection News.
New Jcrsy lias twelve thousand Demo
cratic majority. Joint Jbuliot, sixteen nm
jority. e
NEW YOUIf.
Democratic joint ballot conceded,
MARYLAND.
Democratic majority, 3.1,000. .
Pram Rlckmonfi.
Richmond, Nov. 8.—Gen. Selinfiold liss
directed a newidretioa in the eaae ot tin-
Huhscripliou Id ihe Ghesnpvak null Ohio
Railroad, in order lo remove nil doulit nixiut
the legality of the election. All qualified
voters of Virginia and the If, Si will Vote.
Tins includes all disfranchised whites. Of
ficial information at headquarters show
that U,000 whites fkiied to register in.the
State, anff only 3,GOO persons are disfran
chised in Virginia,'
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Ralkiiih, Nor. 8.—Official returns show 101,^00
white rotes, and 71,657 blacks
Hon.J. Baker, Congressman from Illinois, speaks
here to-nijht by invitation of the oitUens.
Bayamnak, Nor. 8 —A prise flglit came off here
yeiterdey betweeu Kelly and White. Kelly won by
foul blow.
Colombia, 8. C., Nor. 8.—The Coaserratlvo Con
rentlon of while citlsens, representing twenty <11 a
tricts, has just adjourned, after n session of two
days. It was the ablest and most influential body
that hae aeae»$l«dfbr several years* Oen. Cbeeoiif
presided. An address to the people of tho nountry,
prepared by a committee of twenty-submitted by
Chancellor laglis—is a strong document. It de-
scribes the condition of the country, and proUste
against negro supremacy. The address was unaqj*
tnouslj adopted, ». , .
Waiuinoton, Not. 8,/-The Democrats are betting
on 46,000 majority in New York 8late.
It ii settled that tbe President will withhold his
Annual Vesuge until 1st Monday in December.
All the heads of’departments were at the Cab*
inot meeting to-day; except Welts/whoffssiofc
Revenue, *817,000.-
The Herald’s special bias the following: I learn
to-night that an ex-member of the Cahiuet to-day
presented to Grant Foraoy'e double-traded edito
rial on thp President, and asked him if Le endorsed
It is raid Grant disapproved of some of the ar
ticle; and declared he had not authorised Forney ;o
•peak forUm..
The TrUm*4 HJi, editorially, as butnan life
New York Ufbo'short for anybody to read five col
umns of the Prfsa, we have rtduoed Col. Forney’L
points to these i 1st. Gen. Grant succeeded Mr.
Bqjpton as ffeerstary of War—this being an ac;
*Sr« sagacity and courage.” 2d. Gen, Rawliht 1
i in GrtSt. 8d. % B. Woburn belief^
4lh. Senator Thayer, of Nebraska, believes
Is Grants 6th^ Several gentlemen named 1a oon-
neclidn with the Presidency have promised to vote
for lun. 6th. What hi? principles are is nobody*
has secured the regular
enables him to furnioh bows to his patrons as early
as it Is received in any of ibo other oiiim*..
The Markets are carefully attended tc, and re
liability, in alt-matters, is intended to be made a
leading feature in tbo Newt,
In view oftho jiTessure in the finance of th
country, tbe proprietor has reduced the fates ot
subscription from 58 par annum to $0. I’or sit
months $4, and lor any loss period $1 per fnantb,
in advanco.
Dis rates of advertising ore ns low as tbe time.s,
aid heavy oxpense of running the paper vrtll Just!,
fy: and as the cash system is now almost univer-
sally adopted, his terms are cash: but pi.runu.3bt,
reliable merchonts of Albany, Macon and Kavau-
uali will only be called on wbeu n*:cespi(y|i'cntjlresjit
All others must itend the money before the adver
tisements appear,
Remittances by express, or’through tho pment
postal arrangement, at the risk of the proprietor.
Address CABKY W. bTVIiUU, ,
Proprietor.
Albany, G«.
io Legislature gives Thar*
douhiedlj.
TSE MARKETS,
i^ns. Nov. 8->CpU9h. sales 11200 bales
lek 16,000; HUitabA vl {f4, - Utiect
jg Orleans .I^J.;l»eeip|ft U day
1040; foe the week, 1856*2. Slock on hand uhd
shipboard 41.096. GoU to J.183.
Augusta, Not. 8.—Dgtton sales 6t8 bales at 16
to 16^ for middlings, receipts 1062
WlfiSI*<t«Ut, »0T. 8-CJttoh active ICI for mid
dllngs, . .. -* !
Savaxxah, Not 8.—Cotton, i active demand
* fi.lMtw. (t.yn-1880,
week 22.23V. Ex
sSwewjsLaMr
'tour 8.23. New torn, e.r,
.. ——90. gkouWere,
le-is pa;
a hi<-h ki‘i>ii« labor Slid
r . vr . . w : mk
^hl: AVnrkmi'.i ran hot lorew wa^ka jnp ^TlltrlSkekijNof. «.v-oail»» quiet it iSotel.—:
ItJ for raliUUnp. Seles, 1000 U16,-we,k. 7,750.
Receipt, far the week, 11.220-lo.a«,, 1,7j», Ex'
nil-dHrtloyeni fiJtii-o lliotn down by cofitLi- Dourtiqlet., Wbe.l.l^t/. Coru.laJI.
1 1. . 11 1.. .1 '..in UI...X NkW ,<!•*. Nov. 8.—Lotion firm nml ecfl.r
Npw Vois, Nov.
Sole*, 8,800bole.at HE Flour quid.
, Cu.eilerox, Nor. 8.—Cottoo eeiire, aoil
vancot |. 8.1c, 700 bol.a. MidJlieg., 17). Re.
^■^.H.SoO—week, 11.6C0. Eiporte,0,200. Slock,
He plants, riik's, man*
ations, lint ii let alone wages .will Hind
tlieir level. a -
4tli. The employer, that.in capital, miut van
take the rink, whether wages bo paid <SI “>|
.money or in kind. He plants, risks, man* ‘ft 1
JV<‘\v Advertfeemnutsi
RIALTO EATING HOUSE
NOW OPEN.
The undersigned J.i now prepared i»
Furnish Meal
at all norma,
From 7 a. ni. till I I p. m
He will cunatmitl.f koip on baud
Oysters, Fish and Game.
Ainu all thul this market afft.rda iu fh» p»* uf
HubstantiuN nud luxuries.
The Bar is -tucked with the best■ BRANDIIht,-
W1NE8, etc , and alio th^ bc-i bruu<N of
THOMAS W A LULU!
Nov, 8. lll-ldJ. •
afannah Advertisemeuts.
Savannah^ Ga.
IT'a.i’o Reduced!
fnlll’l tindenigne'd, propvletois of the Muislinll
I lloitio Omnibus Line, have, from this date
JL lcdijced the fire to the following rnlfs:
To and from Railroads and Steamer to Marshall
IloiiKcuU cents. i,
Private* passengers, to nny part of theeii v 7j.-
trUONNKl.L h l^ASH.
t'iivruinnli, Oct. 8. 1Mf»7. oct’*4 ;{ m
SOUTH IMPORTING .HOUSE.
WU. HONE.
Established in 1850.
HI PORTER AND WHOLES ALE DE ALER
i "o-W-IiT . il*
Wines, Liquors and gegais,
149 Bay Street, Savannah) Ga.
f. M. WAXBXtL, 3. Y.
k. c. niLTo*, s.WA.NXAn,
HILTON & RANDEU
WIIOl.r.SAI.P, GROCER?,
Asu t-r alt ns in
Hojt & Gale,
Washington Street Albany, Ga.
NEXT DOOB TO t'00,1’El! & CO.
Provisions, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco,
i<*3 DAY STREET,
S A. V A.TnT TVTrl, a A.
I N Villi tho Attention of De.ilers lu ihrir Jaig*
and complete Stock of
GROCERIES,
Wlticli \v»*offi*r nt the lowest market rates
"MAGMA" WfffiKT,
oi.l) RYE WHISKY,
Bowtra’old Bourbon Whisky
.\ IT Utim, o'in, Ui niuly, Billt-rs, &c.
A hugt* Block of
TOBACCO,;
continuity **n hand.
ViT AUK NTH FOR THE RALE OF HA/AKV3
UU'x lNiWDUU, in Kegs, Halt Kegs, Quarter Keg%
Hl'.d t'-UHI-K. DC 11'2 2ui
RO&SBAW A SUVA
Importcis nud Dealers in
CROCKEM, mWL
Qd ass wave,
Kerosene Tiara pa, Oili &c.,
C9 Jiilinu and 101 Bryan Btreata,
((.tut* door Weat of Whitaker,)
SAVANNAH, a A.
t.'fockfry as'oiled In Crates or repacked to Fiiit
purelistvr-*. -• oetSI 6 mo
C. TT ,
mm OF SCHEDULE
l)eal.irs iu
Stoves,
TinWnre,
Cn:t Iron Piping
llritnnia VVnro,
Crooltory
and Glass,Lamps
AND
HOUSE
of every deaerqitioii.
AYc have on hand a fiao lot of Conking
Stoves of all sixes, 1 ?nd the'best palU-ias,
aud arc proper^ed to |iut t lu in uji ami
FIT PIPES. ETC.
Wo also have n lot of the AMERICAN
SUBMERGED PUMP, 1 thenioft .jit-ni-ci,'
ainqilo. am] iluraiiiu uii|ii|i nvor iiivtiiliiij,
and peculiarly suited to this aeolinn.
Wc nro prepared to do all kiilds nt : !
Til, Skecl Iron and Copper- Work ai lho
shortest Kotlce and best style.
Tlie attention of planters ia especially
called to oureetal/li.hmcnt, as «-e take joljs
in tlm country, Mid w'drk with dispau-l,. ,
Albany, Ga., Nov. 9,1867. Tll-14u
RAINE'S'lBPORIUffi:
I HAVE J03T OF ENED A N .
w ■ . •’ 1 • *»*•• Ii?
CouMoting in parl’of j ^
[X> R Y G O OES
t.p
,-Hat3
—ANb-
oiotmixxs,
Ind a large'i.slulnifnl nf • -‘-H
"■"R’WNJ
E
Il-Jj-
Lowest
ttrtfiQS
lo
Messrs. Jidik.tl. <UG i afli-prir «| f\Rd J«i)d
:?y{ ftfuayfl (if fouud ready a.mLwil!lti ; rw
gft.idi.and rwilt ttii.mn'fce>vioM akfr \filh $*,
'>-*<]*>• >«ri«.4ijaud'imEi If,
I- 0W21I . .. ,i , , J-. (il ,j
ST’Ji
this oilii
nrnisha
WE
E/ m nvc
F
HAVE
O V E D
rallOM ilhlbi-rry Street lo IIOLLINQSWOKTIl'S
‘ NEW Itl'II.DlKlt, ou ths oovner of llie elllfl
wiiliia.oiphl ol llarileiuoa end Spark'. Wore-
liotio,. nliuoot opposite IVoIfolli's Warelioupe, ee
I’uplar it reel, only a few steps from Ihe 1’AM.nm
flypol, onil I'u-of Ins Drown House sad NelioesI
lluU-l. Any of you lliolx nnl
pAUONV” ,
, ' ' CORN,
l-T.oun,
MEAL,
LARD,
! Groceries,
I’liirfthtion SUPPLIES,-
RAGGING,
IRON TIES, Ac.
Give us a'Cali. 1 . A
JGqliy* We ar<* sole agouti for Charles Helioil’f
CrlebVitled ‘
Capper Distilled Whiskies
\ud • Vnvr on hund. ift .(uldition, ® large stock'of
ii>)K, jiruuiiicN »S:c.
Me^ratli & Patterson*
Maoon, Geo.
Sep..7, d-ifeO • if .
WHOLESALE GROCEBS.
201 a u4 303 tfatf&lrr West of BarstH
CSy* ttpecinl attention tp orders accomp»oi*4 ^
rentiunncc.
00(21 dm
«fcwiJr.r>
•if)
tliVOt».<- *“
RC.WADI5&.CO.,
"W-jiK D~
fienwEiSipoiL
,. J; Savaiifin-li,
Regulator.
tver oodbllliofiX ‘
ahkiiHa, c.tu7.eTound «»Mh« Drug 8fore^
v 4x
|3?jj’leLf' for
,ipi... i-,.u |-r f-juo-l al ike Hrnx Mr
w; iri'ditfiERT *;>
aij
at
executed
aTjlo, Al- t’j Idanks
r^^3cription
, HOBIULIQfAnaiiibi'^tif?*.. 9*-
Kt'FAUl.A HOME, Enfoole. AS; *
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