The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, November 12, 1867, Image 2

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\§m 'rnSm mmm • it TRI-WEEKLT If ALBANY, <i.\.,SoV. \ V.jTere .hall the pf5f!vl3e lai'ple'a rl^M maullftm llgmil by frar «niF nnhribo.l by gvlq. ^ ~Va.meii.—'nioViiitor oftJio Xi'WH want, n house lo live iit^ Appiy nt this ofltco. Konu.su OrrionB->^yo..b|tve /wived no official n n pent rieementoftberesult ol llio negro u}e<*i»n M'fJjOf '’‘Ml' 0 "’ ll "' r « never wnirlils an\. TVTrfllnwihg item from 1 he ns. non/Jt'^’et m Tlmtfipf Wo have returns Irom nil tlm counties in' tlmlMie wl.WK«V*5 <!>«} b t’01 voles more Itisn nMI oft lie re.'i.Lereil • , , . . . voters aero! pdllmkl - We ttiWumc »b»t Uio ; ">«' U"-’ ^ »"kec horse is m. Ass and tlm *-—■ i ■■ ... —!n —. ....... Acliiliniitroopsnregblcoimts.noolornti,ana From the iiejwels of this mam. The Trojan llerse; . • 'Dio story of Atlas, Troy and llio Wooden horse, is an o’er truo tele. Tlmra it no such: Ibjftg as mythology—truth is stranger than. fieUon, aui! her impress upon every age and: people, preserves tlio chain of evidenco by which we nro to determine vvliat was and w list was not, what is and what is not. At times Mm is veiled in alegory, and poetry eoyers lier with the gossamer of romance; luit slic is divine in origin and eternal in duration ; and in whatever way she is illus- ted, we llnd hen tlm same spotless goddess— unerring in her oracles, and faithful to her wWhippcrs. The story of tlm Trojan lIor«c is repeat ing itself to-day, in the li-iaa Maloucm ol the Sonlli&rn States, with tlm only difference comities to f bH'he»rd ftatf will not male- AcliUian iron; rially chnngfttjmab figures. [scalawags. 1 Tlm returns ^djowythat.lj|Ul^\;er)| few* o, ( moth ass. min the whites vMedl-Wht tlli-'pr«ci«e number wo Iiavu iio ntfiiiK *»r nsctiiHinin] .iisfril-tH IfaVilrg'iugrO turtjiJrifi* •: A JltsTAgS!.—T|Vf liy»t*,>4crs. Imye two columns of lidwiftoit's pictures, Slid netuallv aohotincc, thaflils “groat show” will,exhibitin that idly on iheleiii N'oirVcpfiy-tA $ii* iff [n^Uho; fpf ilidn’t J!ohinVon’«ngqnt<eome here amt stfcU "big sliow” all over tl’iis c|ty ? nnitylidti't lie put n liorse miejav i'b^KT"Vyj1gi-q_ ■luJv.-rtiHC-mt'S.t in tlm TfuVrfiWy Nimil s'V: TIM1', which said the ”gi'MtJlh0W'""’rthld he in Allinny on Friday the lAlh Con lJi)» “great.show” bo liere anil fh*Auj(tltf» tlio aatno dayif jt is tioi ubiquitous, wo protest against tlm disappointment, and nj Augusta lum got llio pictures tejMfR^®' , 4g'il , '.’i ^Vud' 0 w Pf to bo anifft^F oftijs-in sptOfioalijMi to tlm • one horse” advertisement in tlm Nows,— with a small fragment of thc_“grent showf” I f such bo the Cure, toys, a little Albany fail will lie appropriate (or thu occasion. 1’kusonai.—Wo liad tlm pleasure yester day, in 9l#M1|bV<ir> oftaklng by ihu hand our friend Jimeiib Tillumn of tlm firm of Iiobcrtl & lTOSlitn—flaVattitah. Mr. Till man is on a flying visit to the numerous friends of Ids ilouae. In South-iJcalcm (ieor- gin, and wo nro glad to know .'that lie is making many, rich’ q$c«, The Home is one of the ntfntiimylanlial in VSiivaUimh, and as Mr. Tillman baa ejtynslvo experience in planting ns w-ell aa commerce, planters and nicrohuut* from the iutorior will 'do well to give few V trial. " ■' * ' >' lathe nrth#OffioMten, when there are no advances jcipiLred^und tlm owner pre fers, tills I fonts* will'aetitYllie cotton to Liv erpool, have It aoiil in tile name of thu own er, and the.jyoeeeds of salo sent direct to them In gold, w ith original nocouni sales, or dcpositill in them name, and subject to tothnirorder, in tlicjbcsl Hanking House in l.ondon. This plan of shipment secures the owner against low in tip? evsjut or tl.io fuijmoof llio mcrolianf 'niidTcemstons Vo lie n decided ndvantagqjTMIJJrt uauabipoje. , Wo com mend Mr....Xi4y»lrti to, yif ymtfon* «nd I'riend^^u.f^.ftqjtVman, worthy of their eonfldeiioo respect and patronage. New Vona Leoislatciie—Tlm Tele graph says, lor the comfort of our |lrlends whosdjjoy ovlh the- New York election is qualified by tlm fact that tlm Uadlesls still rotain a majority in tlm Senate, it may not be amiss to statu tliat but one-third of tim Senators wers to |ho elected, the luw of ll o State providing thnV tlie t^rmn «b>«U oxpiri* at different timet. Had an election been held for tffe .whale ibody.lt would Imvt* boon Demoecoti&BoyaWhti tloaUtv ns (bo lower Uoq«o i*. •«" " j moth ns?, miriadi of there wxless monrters, l_ lu the 1 ftn ^ s ^‘ ^lU ' n,, nil rar«»<, have been »powe<l irJthb'uMte! out upon Southorn roclety by Hsdical poliouM, nml their inflnunco upon the black portion of our populatijii in iuori* fatal hi IlH coiHKMjtujuceM, than wan the marshal hoatn of Achiles on the astonished denUens of Troy. „ Hut ibeue nro i>,l the only evils totro- dueed in flic South, through this agency— self-interest, intensified by an inordinate de sire In get money, comes reeking from tim enlmis of ilie animal, and tlm very lives of our women and children are put in peril by our own people, for filthy lucre. Tlmsys- te m of arming tim negroes, adopted liy our merchants,—or nt least a certain class of men hanl*< cannot bo less pernicious or criminal in cflVcl, tlmti tlm false teachings of the gidconitun, or tlm agrarianism of the scidomts and scalawags. All along our Streets may Iso seen tliu sign of muskets lor side, and in eagerness is manifested to sell them to the negro tliat wouid secure a commission to any Yankee recruiting Ser geant in the service. We know tlint our merchants arc iulincent in their intentions, nod look upon these old muskets ns iegiti. mate articles of trade; but the practice comes iuto oi r Troy with tlm lfndical ass, nnd is thu most dangerous element introduced by thorn In that way. It is a part of the scheme for our destruction, nnd may crc long prove disastrous to tlm peace of society. One of Ike IS Omitted. We unintentionally omitted to mention the claims ol ono of tlm 13 plain men, who voted the scalawag tlckot, nnd who deserves prominence In llio foreground of the picture. It wss entirely an oversight, and no per sonal nfiVont was intended. We therefore heg tliu psrdon of John it. IIil.i., Kscp, far withholding ids name from tlm entnlngiiool noelcrnla, who aronn tlio scent for place and spoils, it issomewlmtdifiiciilttofludaplnce tor John: this ipiesfiou nas tlm subject of serious deliberation in tlm counsels of the league, and both l’liilip ami John were undecided as to wli’t plaoo would best suit Ills varied tnlcntr, transcendent genius, and immortal virtues, John, it is said, went in on tlm money line, nnd made a strong fight, but l’hilip thought lie was too honest to take it nil, nnd too good a lawyer to divide. John pressed his suit, and urged for argu ment his mid-night labors iu the acrvico of Philip and bie onuse—his many hair breadth 'scapes from rebel ghosts; hiasti conscience, and bis victories ovor manly and 1 virtuous in himself; Iho ion- flees of‘race, oolof and klji>d(«d : :'Tt» mado to follow Philip and fail legions. Tlieso arguments were preferred with so milch pathos and ulequonce, tliat tho atony heart of tho abdnrato Philip finally soft ened, and ho said, "bo it so—go to Con gress.” “But, quoth John, your Highnesa The/Loom—A qursilon for Ike Clly ha- '• / a r ihorltlos. ery city Una if" paupers. Albany lias a liberal sliarqlifithcm, and they, are a con- suuit &im u|tai) Uio. City Trcanhry. They must bo fed, and it is a part of the duties of the Mayor and Aldermon,.to provide tlm ways nnd means, and direct tire application. Many of tho poor women about town could be induced lo work, if they wore encouraged by employment nnd good profits; and there is nothing more <certnin limn tliat they would work, j| tlm alternative of stnrvntiun should begin to gnaw their Momachs. It is within tlm power of the City Council, not only to relieve the city of tlm pauper tax, but to place money in the Treas ury by tlio operation. Our plnn is to liny two, four, six nr more of tho Mendcnhal Looms, and set t he women to weavipg. Any one of them can soon Icarrt to weave fifteen to twenty yards of cloth per day, and nt tlm ordinary price for wearing, they can easily make mi cents to one dollar per day, which would amply feed and clothe I hem. Tim cloth, when thus mnuiiliictarcd, could be sold to tim mer chants of tlm city nt n very great profit, or retailed by 'the City Clerk, at still greater profits. Tim Icom can be bought for ono thousand pounds of middling cotton, which is now worth 11} cents por pound, dr ono In.mired nml Hftccn dollars for the loom. Suppose a woman weaves only filtccn ynrds pordny—snd alio limy w eave thirty— nnd tho jeans is sold «t tlm very loiv figure offilty cents per ynrd; lids would yield a profit lo tho city of 12 VO pordny for eneh loom. In forty-two days tim loom would bo paid fiir, and tlm wearer would have lived upon her own earnings. If jho city should buy four looms ns an experiment, nt a cost of $4(111, nml Bliould work them nt these low estimates; after lire expiration of fjrty-two days—tho looms lining paid lor—1 hey would yield n daily in come of $10. Bo, $28f BO per month, nod $3,417 00 peranum. This sum, it Is be lieved, would bountifully supply tho neces saries of life to nil disabled piupers, nnd leave a surplus in the Treasury. We make this suggestion for municipal consideration, nnd ifseeptieism opposes flic proposition, tho facts and fignres stated can bo easily verified by practical demonstra tion. Tim Loom is on exhibition iu the city, nml will prove its utility nml value, to our people. . . ’ / Savannah and her .Mmhnnl.t—f’ollon, [From its CottouRsVIvw of llie News A llersld, Nor. 8lh.] C'oitov.—From tho date of our lust in Ktio until yesterday, our market allowed lit- tlu animation, buyers evidently imagininu tliat tho necessitiea of laotors, sih tho 4th inst. eamo round, would result in many oi them Whit? eomjielJed to sell at what prices they could obtain; but their strength and eoumge equalled tho oecaiuon, nnd pay-day passed without any sacrifice of cotton, tho largest holders manifesting porfoet indiffer ence. Wo muBt congratulate thorn on theta action, nnd feel pleused to chronicle that Savannah merchants have exhibited such undoubted solidity, nnd concentrated dis play of tenacity, as was evinced between tho 1st and 4th; and wo nro further gratified to record that tho position thus assumed, has mot the reward of which it was dosorv- ing, by tlio advance of yesterday and to day. Wo quote: Liverpool Middling 17} 41 Low Middling 10} and Agkifr the *fo\vcr grades have been forked off at lull prices. Tm &AVASN in N«V~A IlVitAr.n.—that it will bo some month, before publish "tho prospectus of this s-aunch whits man’s pa|*r, and take occasion to say that it fa one of i|iii best published in this country. It combines a ilcgrca ol talcnft entity and industfv seMmu found in new* paper offices; And to thorn who de sire lo-ke^i up vj-IJh tljc time., and the news, it protons 'iho most f'eatJisBft.i_ . “0*eUhr*»»r hr Ah” I'osiilci of"— Shameless hypocrite*! Vile herd that ye are! Aerep\ goods from thcrobber, and base ly boast of your possession of other's proper. ty. VOTrrutMi ubtaiJajgl'Sjodediila : '. mate official orgatuf of tni^iicThiy in Gooi - . fhi gia, and'j'et ypq keep On* standing libel ni .’ope tb* masAfad-otyttardiWy sbeeis. “Offi cial,” in deed; yos,tpolt/aro tbo'“oflieial" tool* of m^'oloial!’ jobber, nuU tlis, lylhg, whining, faariiwg; pliiSi aycophnnts oi jmw er, and the lruckling, sniveling driveline pensioners on fijtocl and petty tyranny. You fill'll IVoui tionest men theirriglits— i he x#ry..broailiind uieat .from tlieir wive. wTtb yi yonr basjyrs.y^tbqflii for tbo rcacmptioii of sonls. Go, wnikifioica and with liitnJirtoA till tlftkmd come. [U^l(?i$q!intrj 'tliefl..Aw:ii i^noflyd. ftr> •ro saving grow ir boil-mortgaged li8Jlib’>Aho»m'rus, . FAT ,^ : learnstf^t dononihe ... otUn,tf£ft by a pistol *h ib‘ TOegroph .occurred atGoi Kami 'oipt-.Ljmpo n* killed Hrotamd.jofTolof, 1. wbi. drew a'nd ftre.l. lAuiuo was shtvfj'n tl neck, bnt Sft^^Irti ’feirs}i4t > TQjer r iij^ttu thigh* Toler was arrested, and liis wound proves to.be ilangerooa,if not fatal. elociion for Congress can lake place, nnd that, in lire moantime, Iaui briefltu—some- tiling lo span ihe gap, yoar Highness.”— Impatient, and angrily, Philip turned ftom the importunate Johuuy, with a “damn it tako the traveling agency for the extremity of the Nation’s widow.” When Inst seen, John wa* giving to the stars, a tragic read ing oi Wolsy’. piuiosopuy. “O, how wretched I. ih.I poor m.n, th.i hang, on prison r.ron! Tli.r. i. h.iwl.1 ibat .mil. w. would a.plre to, Tint .wc«i n.|i«ot of prlneco, ond iholr rota, Mor. poog. aod fr.r. Ih.o wars or womro hort.” A Head Failure. ere is nothing mom certain thnn that ’ope has failed to accomplish tlm objects ol Iio reconstruction measures. The intelli— {enoo of the South hat lieen convinced of this for somo time, but tbo Radicals have just waked up to tlm terrible rcnlitalion of their fate. Wo have reason, and good authority for relieving, tliat the leaders in Georgia regard lie Convention movement as a total failure, md tlm whole affair as a most ridionlon* iroe, as it really is. The Commercial Credit of fiavaneah. The Cliatleston Courier mentions ns an indication of tho growing prospority of tlm oily of Cbarloaton, amiss an cvidunco of tho “untarnished good faith of imr sons,” tho fact tliat on Monday last, obligation* in tho nature of collection drafts, which bad been negotiated principally fqr llio purchase of fertilwhrs and plantation i amount of a qusrter of s mill falling due in the banks of that city, were promptly met and not ono discou.it asked. This is certainly honorable to Charleston, and we take, grekl pleasure in rocordinga taut so creditable to tbo busiiiess men ol our aister city. But In doing so wo will Lo par- donvd lbr llio statement «$ * * clcqual , creditable to tK$*tfiofcbahtB of Savnnnah.— Wo were aware that au unusual amount of obligations, mostly daw to Northern cred itors—advanoes mado by onr factors to planters for tho purchase of plantation sup plies—matured on Monday laat, “Judge ment TJay,” aa it waa called and, owing to lire backwardness of tho cotton receipts, wo felt no little apprehonsion for our commer cial friends. Tho day came and passed, and though there wen-somo anxious facets on tlm Bay, WO were gratified to learn that every liability; Amounting In tho aggrogato to a little under one million dollars, was promptly iuet,«fidoola single'house was subjected to protest. In the language of our Charleston cotomporory, we may say “well done,” to tho (actors and mer chants of fmcatmah, whom wo unit will meet with an abundant reward at tlio bands 'of tlm planters, for wKose riUtf and aaaia- By |T« the Albssj Irl-ws»kly$i«ws.] general kews. MOUXING DISPATCHES. Washinuton* Nov. It.—There acenn but little doubt that Grant told Montgom ery lllnir, on Thursday, that no one was authoris'd to B|K»«k for him. It 1b, however, equally well eKtnbliHhed thAt Grant wa* ad' vised of the hearing* of Forney’* article, previous to it* publication, and that he made no objection to it. New Yoke, Nov. 11.—It is ascertained, from n reliable source, that tho Government will Ih- ready to proreed with tim trial of Mr. IJuvis on tlm 25th. Both sides, how ever, desire tliat Chief Justice Chase shall preside with Judge Underwood; therefore it is understood that tlm trial may be post poned for a short time to enable Chaao to make niTaiiyriurnts to preside. Legal con siderations alone 7 prompt tlm desire that tlm two Judges should sit in the case. NIGHT DISPATCHES. Moxtuomkry, Nov. II, 3 P. M.—In the Reconstruction Convention to-day, tlio iectivo franchise committee presented tlm majority ami minority reports. Tho majority report disfranchises all who refuse to vote tor or against the Constitution, when submitted lo llio people, and is other wise proscriptive. Tliesc reports were uindo (lie special enter for to-morrow. New Oui.kans,Nov. 11.—Nodeatlis from fevervreported to the Board of Health yes terday. No' applicationajto_tlm Howard Association for relief. Dromon ship carl arrived yesterday, bringing another load ol'Gcrmau emigrants. Texas papers nnnounoo a lato arrival of German emigrants in that State. l'’i.oitits< k, Nov. 8th.—Garibaldi is to be tried. Paris, Nov. 8.—Monora asks tho with drawal of tlio French troops from Rome. London, Nov. 8th.—It is laid that Lave- lotto will soon resign. Uouhcr succeeds. The friends of Garibaldi say he hod but four thousand men. Ul Nord lays Garibaldi's sons are bidden, not captured. Pnn.ADBi.riiu, Nov. Util.—About two thousand oigar makers arc on a strike. Washington, Nov. 11.—Papers by tnc Si earner Dcutohland contain the following item: Whilo the Emperor of Austria wn» enjoying himself at tlm Steeple, close at Vinconuos, tlm Emperor Napoleon drove in from St. Clood, ana paid a snort visit to the exhibition. It was long enough, however, for comfort. A scene oocured as unlooked for ns it was disgrncoful. During his visit an egg was thrown at tho largo picture of him, by Plundering, and when lie made bis appearance in one of tho gnllerier, a loud and lasting hissing took place on the part of a collection of men in blouses. Tlm unpop ular y of tlio Italian intervention, nnd tlm general stato- of uneasiness and dissatisfac- i ion wliiuli exists hero among tho lower classes woro probably tho onuses of the dcin onstration. Democratic majority in Now York 40,000 in Maryland, 41,000. Democrats hnve gained 7,800 in Minnesota, while tho negro suffrage, which was voted on last year ns well as tins, shows a gain of 500 votes. He- turns from western comities of Kansas indi cate that must of them liavo gone Demo cratic. K venue, $030,000. Tammany luimimitcs Huffman. Mo zart nominates Fernando Wood, and John J. Antbon is prominently mentioned by ti e Deniocratio Union party for Mayor of New York. Tliad. Stevens has written a five column loiter opposing nations) banks, and arguing that while interest is payable in coin, bonds can honestly bo liquidated with legal ten ders. Gen. Emery has disbanded unauthorised military organisations in the district of Co lumbia. It is saidJSheridan telegraphed Grant ad vising him tliat Vi i or’a action in removing Gen- IIsyes from New Orleans Sborifialty be disapproved. Richmond, Nov. 11.—Gen. Schofield to day ordered a Court Martial on the 18th, in caso Col. Rose U. S. A. Conductor of elec tions hero fornmly charged with condnot unbecoming an officer and a gentleman ; drnnkenra* &'c., on eleotion day. The “Dis patch” has uu ncoouut of mobbing Msj. Frank Butts, former bureau agent of King vVilliam county by negroes there, an at leiupt made bv civil authorities *.-» THE ALBANY TRl-WEEFLY NEWS, pllBLIfHIU) AT AXeSA-isr-sr, o-ua.., Tuesday'sjhursday’s &. Saturday's, Present* p«ouHnv uilvnntajcs 3' i*n Advertising Medium, Situated iu tin* very him* i.f 1.ws-firm Oeor fia ( aud extending it* circnl.ui .u tiir.'R^:.’tit ti » richest cotton couiuU* in tii' 1 M«.te, ti.uuiuivt’ aud other adwtiret*. seokin ; t ltd; nnd will liad it to fhelr intetebt tf**it*i>vir in ltd cul umns. # The present propnotor is snsring no labov or ex- Dense to placo this Jouma* iu tLcfion' rnak of Southeru nnrspapers, ond he iu gmiifiod 10 au- novircethat liisrffoHs arc nn ^ciated nnd rewntd- ed by the public. Determined that it si.all be nc- hiud none v( the city p/ipors A news on’dluci, he hat secured the regular Proaf LMspitchcs, v bicli euables him to furnipli news to his pntrens .is tariy aa it isreceited in u«y of the other ci'i*«. The Markets ate carefully nt tended tc, r.nd rr- liability, iu alt nutters, i* intcoded to bo r..rtdc n leading feature iu the A'eiet. In Tiew of the pressure in the Cnonert of the country, the proprietor ins reduced the rntes o1 subscription from SB per udi«uiii to SO. 1’or nix months $4, end for any Icsj period ,ji per mouth, in adtanee. His rams of ndTertUing arc akIow ns the 'imes. and heavy expense of running thepripev will justi fy; aud a* the cash sysieui is now ni.w.t •ally adopted, hi*t terms nre cu«lt{ but pcrm .nuut. reliable morcbonts of Albnny. nnd : v •»' oalr will only be called on wliea necestityjrcquircsilt. AU others must send the raoimy before tu« ui.n- tisemeDts appear, Ueraittances by express, or’tbrougU tho present postal arraagemeut, at tho risk ui iu j p>iv»ivior. Address CAREY W. STVLl rrtiprlutor. Alb.iuy, Oa. Savannah Adverllsemenii UMNlBUS LII Savannah, Ga. Reauoe* i Mil; undtraignefl, proprlsion nt ih. u I Hull,, (liimtbn. Line, h„ F , 1 n iluc.d ilm far, in iu, folium,,,“ i., 14 To HUil limi Kallroidaaod Slramv'inu" , •1 fust*60 cents. w " l *r»l •Private pa-sengrrs. to any part of thsolu e. O’CONNELL A c/au Sarnnnuh, Oct. 8, 185". r*8R. oct24 8 IVcvv Advertisements. RIALTO EATING HOUSE NOW OPEN. Tho undersigned is now prcpircd to Furnish Meals at ali* Hcuns, From 7 a. nr. till 11 p. m. fte will conslantU kacp on hand Oysters, Fish and Game, Also all that tbU market afford* in the s'uapo of lubatantials and luxuries. The Oar is stocked with tho best DP.ANDIF.8. WINES, etc., and aluo the h»«i brupits ef r»0.\Ra, THOMAS WALKER. Nov, 8. 111-145. Hojt. & Gale,' Washington Street. Albany Ga. “NEXT DOOR TO COOPER & CO. SOUTHERN IMPORTING Hi WE HONE. Established in 1&50 M7P0SiTr.lt AXD irnoi.ESALE OEALtj IN Wines, Liquors and Jegaij l | ocsiai 19 B#y S,rCCI ’ «*.l t. C. Illttr*, SAVAKKAH, 4— M. OAMDIU, I I HILTON & RANDELL WIIOl.KJSALE GKOCERs AMD OS ALIKS IK Provisions, Wines, Liquors, lob 133 BAY STREET, SAVANAH,G, I NVITE the atleution of Dealers to thsir t nnd eompiete Stock of ifc GROCERIJ Which woofler at the lowest market i "MAGNOLIA"- WHISK1 OLD RYE WHISKY,: Bowers' old Bonrbon T N E,Uuin, Gin, Brandy, Billers,l A large Stock of tqbacco, con.tsnll/ oo hand. Ii5- AGENTS FOB THE 8ALE OF H.« . QL N POWDER, in Kegs, Half Kegi, QukvtwX undCnHCB. ocllS-tu’’ A Notaiilk Chanok.—Tho New A'ork A’orM, whicli not long slum advocated ne- >ro suflrage, now declares emphatically that “the mob of Paris, in tbo eraxicat days of the revolution, was not a more unfit depo atory of political power thanaro tbe iontberit negroes. A crop of Btownlowa and Uunnicntln it no better than a crop of Robeepfern; with Robe-.’ •pierr’s power they would rival hi* atroci ties.” • . A bpy entered a stationery store llio oth- ?rdsy,and asked (he proprietor what kind - >f pens h« cold. “All kinds,” was the reply, “well, limn, I’ll take three ccuts’ worth ol pig peas.” ’ K tuiicc tue larger rc»pon»ibilitif thus laithinll' l’KTi'n: haganof with Col. Imre ids on M. and will Leitner has moneyed Leitner baa been employed Dy tl i*o Governiaentto survey laqde, ilsti leara from Capt. Jl., that thi of Dr. Johnnoti aier, wlib left here for Bn time, nro in good health aud spirits. Thov tiAvq purohued laud and plaottHl, and their | prospects arc very encouraging.—Fcman- 1 dins ,Fla) Conner, Oct Slat. A& We . the two tons nnd Albert Do ll about tbe thcitingleadcrs was resitted, end military was sent fur.^Tbo leading oolored citisens will be ont in card to-morrow dismvi W ng incendiary senUmenta uttered Gy Liuusay, colored delegate to the convention. (SpMUl to lb. frMV.*liljr N.ws J FROM MACON. Macon, Nov. 11th.—Tbe Telegraph of to morrow will advocato State Convention to meet in Macou,Thuraeay, 3d day of Decem ber. TAB MARKETS. Acol-ita, Nov. 11.—Codon Urn; ..1.1, 502 bslvl; rccnlpls. 5831 ntddUags, 10. WimisaniN, Nov. II.—Spirit. Turpcnlin. out st f»i to 53. tto.fn, 2 05. Cotton newly ,110J for mld'HIn*. New Vobk, Nov. 11.—Louititns Sugsr Molu... sciive. Buppllc* light, etll soon s, lsndeU. Seesr. fully fair, I4J • yellow clarlled, 10; Holtem, (sir to oboloe, 75 tn IS). Flour qul.i; -double extra, 10.7610 lit oboice, 1, lo 15.60. Cora dull end drooping l oholo, white. Ui. OsU dull «t 77 lo 78. Bsoou eliouldors, 161 elesr sldve, 18. Pork dull— quoted nominally el 22.60. Ls*d dull, Heroes quoted st 18| keg, 18, 10 181. Cettoa inner: Mlddliu Orleene, 18J: sales, 1800tele,; receipt, .Ince Bst- rdqy.lMT; exports, 507. "ColdIDS. - Mobile, Nov. 11.—Coltos msrkot oloati fin, at 10} for middlings; isle,, 1500bilet; rcoslpti. 1788; Usinuoxa, Nov. 11—Colton quiet si 181,18}. OiiAULEiTox, Nov. II.-ACetUx quiet; elesed lomhwhsl eteler; sales, 480 baler; tnSddllci o. I pie, 1580. 1 8. vassau, Nov. H —Cotlaa ofmoi wry aid oloa d quiet aud steady; middlings, 17}, wlM Dig. no, pis, 4000. • - ' L Vitrooi, Nov. 8, nooa—Colton BrskMi' eiv cula> report ualw for lb, week at 05,0001 ipae- ulaifou, 5.000; expoit, 18,000; Hook, 87LM0| •alee, lo-ilay, ctlimaitd at 16,000; wuikMouoa, firm: Middling Orleans, Sd.; Middling Uplands, Dniiurv it; Stoves, Tin Ware, Ca>-t Iron Piping Britnnin Ware, Crockery and Glass,Lamps AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS of every description. We have on Imnil a fine lot of Cooking Stoves of nil sixes, nml the best pattl-llffl and are prepared lo put 11mm qffuiid' FIT PIPES. ETC. We also have a lot of the AMERICAN SUBMERGED PUMP, the most pci feet, ample, and durable pump ever invented, and [mouliarly suited to this section. W e arc prepared lo dv uli Liuda ot Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper IVirk at the shortest Nolive aud brsi siyls. ' The attention of planters U especially called to oure8tablitbment,as we tnhvjuba in the country, and work with dispnftlt. Albany, Ga., Nov. 9,1807.' 111-147. EOL3HAW ft SUVA- Impnrlers and Drains Iu glOGKEHI, GHUfdl Glassware, Korosono Lamps, Oil &o, 63 Julian and 101 Bryan 8treata ( ~ (Ona door W«at of Wbiiakar,) ’ SAVANNAH, Oft I Crockery **«ort«<! in Crnfcsor repacked to nl purch9*«rir. * oc(24 8b7| GHANGE OF SCHEDOLS WE HAVE HEMOYB F BOM Mulberry Street to HOLLINQ8WOY NKW BUILDING, on the eoracr of the 1 , within sight ol Hardeman and fipark'a Vtr bouse, almost oppoaite Wolfolk'a IVarehoOM, I Poplar atreat, only a few alepa from tbe F Depot, and near iho Drown tlou.o tod : Hotel. Any of you tbatv ant J 1 BACON, . CORN. FLOUR, MEAL, LARD, | Family Groceriei, Plantation 9U vbagging, IRON TIES, &u. Give ns is Call. S3T Wt arc aolo ogoula fur Cbarloa Hal Cclcbraiad Copper Distilled dnd hare on hnn<I, la bJ<Jitloo, * UrgtMttif Wiuov, Urondin, ftc. & oeo. Megratfi Macon, Cep. 7, tf90 RAINES EIP0R1UM, I HAVE JUST OPENED AN ENURE %m 4$. ^siiss ronslafing in j.nrt of , DRY GOODS, Groceries, Boots._Shoes, Hat 3 ciotmns, And a larga aaaorlmaatof raassxssn’s vsiAitsETB,btt.,&.v I tail at the . Lowest Cash Prices ! oatff Rj* Job Work executed at tills office in good st yle. Also, blanks umishe d of ever}' <ip?cription HOVS1 SALOON. DIKING -BY- E. H. KIEL! Rny tireet. <Jor. wbllaMfi SAVNNAH,- Glv , Tins HOUSE hw been lhafon*kIr i aui refitt«d, «ml practical *■! made forth* Fall and Winter. Tba supplied with thcckoicMliwiclM - tic Market aod from Naw York* FWWoJlW^* timoro. Florida and abcwkerc. EcpfcW • paid to proearbg Hit choicest ■ . • I Gamo, Fiflh, Oysters, MEALS FURNISHED AT AI-LT From 0 a. tn. to midnlibt. vale paitiMrr-m h«4 * WINES, ales, liquors; Egb. Skilful cook, aud courteou. altealaaH-. oct. 24—Emo*. COWARP C. ir.tDB. »»A>OM *• E. 0. WADB «b OOf 1 —AHD— General Commission Savaunah,