The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, November 14, 1867, Image 2

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4&r~ BEKLY NEWS. ALBANY, GA., NOV. 14l.li, 1867. p " tte A By Telegraph. > ■' f 1 - v ri [To iLe Alluny TiLwnkly News.] ".••Hsre shall ib* proas ibe people's rights maintain Unawad bjr fear and uobribed bj gain.' WANT»x>.--The editor of the New* wauls a house lo live in. Apply >1 this offico. To Scmcubkbs—Yon ere notified to-day ol your indebtedneaato the Neere. We of fer yon the benefit of our reduced rate*. Come elong end eettle, every ooo ot you. Don’t eny one of yon imogino that the dun ia not intended for you. Pay up, end the Newe will rewerdyou for your promptneae. lute (eetmtthTTeiif«eiioa. We heartily undone the proportion lo hold a State Conrervative Convention, at Macon on the 6tii or Dkieuiieil The rcaaoni for tbo aatcmbling ol auclt a body ere obvlone, end there needa no lengthened editorial argument to induce our jteoplu to move in the matter. “Homxb Nona Somktiwk».”-So aahl aorae claaiio genius. We are on a 'nod' thia ieaue, and shall continue a “nod uid nid nodding' for two or three daya. Having huaincaa at. Macon, Ucn. Morgan haa kindly undertaken to run the Newe in our abaction— with his well known ability, and our carlo blafieho to aay what ho ptcaao.i, on our account, tho reader need apprehend no danger of losing anything by the operation. Tiir Quitman Bannhr—bn» found out that wo have become Kditor and proprietor ortho Tri-Wockly Nona. It was known in thia locality about four wreka ago. — m — : The editors of tho Southoru Georgian and Apalnehicola Ilcportcr have boon pro- souted each with a new hat. Tito Reporter man represents his us resembling tho smoko-clack of a loeoinotlve, and creating t|iilte a souastIon ill his little family on his return home. Lucky Editors. 'Tis strange this mode ol advertising has heretofore been neglected in Albany,—a bite suit of clothes or a new hat, walking about tho street, is a mighty good advertisement, and “btoasea the giver more than the receiver.'* Po'nt all speak at once. fcOMMl’NICATITt.] The Colion Crop—III rreteat Lew Price— What 41x111 the Farmers to dot From all aonrece, and from the moat re liable caleulatione thus far made, It would bo a safe estimate to place tho present cot. ton'emp of the Southern Statce at leas than two million bales. In some portions oi the cotton region of Alebatna, the crop will • not yield over a bale to tea acres; it tho tame case In some auctions of thia State. Two yoara have passed, and tbr-crop 1ms either provod a comparative (allure, or fail— od to reach the usual yield, and farmers, from present low prices, have become de pressed and disheartened. Many apeak of abandoning llder crop ontlrely, while others may plant on a very small scale next year. As matters now stand, I greatly fear that tbo agricultural condition ot tho State will never reach the former standard it held be- foro tho war, unleaa something is done to give it renewed life, activity and industry. I havo heard farmers say, within tho last few days, that they had become so dis heartened that they did not care to gather the remrining unpicked cotton in the fields. When such feelings come over tho farmers, who are the very levers of trade and the life blood of the State, it strike! ns that all classes must necessarily and materially suf fer. When the plough ie stopped, the loom and anvil are also put to silence, and with it In its train, follow blight, mildew and de cay. The present low price of cotton, the hlpb price of labor, provisions and nil kinds 01domestics, show at once that tho spirit and energy of the planter has just cause to rsflsot upon his oondilion and seriously con template his future; something must lie dono r to relieve in a great measuro Ills embarrass. raenu,orth* nload otto-day will present e darker shadow to-morrow. In this view of the case, I would suggest that you call meeting of the farmers, merchants, and business men generally, to meet on some ap pointed day, In your city, to uko into con- tidemtlon tho preeent condition of affair*, and, if poeaible, devise some raeeua by which n remedy may be * ‘ “ ' • — A V'ASON’S GENERAL KEN’S. MORNING DISPATCHES. Washing: ox. Not. 18 —Tho bureau functionary Tih© *1 tooled Judge I'oikor at Mane hotter, Va., charges (bat tbo Union men aerer got justice before bliu. The pay department Inreetlgatlng committee will only report progress on the meeting of Congreaa, aou aak time. Chase ia quoted that he 1a more radical in name than in fact—complaining that be baa indiacreet frianda, Pope intends tending a Hat to Congress, or rebels fit to be enfranoblaed. Bilks advices of the 8d aay that the Eosalana mude a formal transfer.—[Ot whaif— [Ed. Naws.] Steamer t>a»lppee was nearly wrecked in the moat icrriQic hurricane known fur seventy years. She lust her boats, and her rigging ana chronometer were destroyed. She armed at Hllka on the 2Rib. Richmond, Va., Nor. 13.—Chief Justice Chase arrived this morning, and stopped at bpottawood Hotel. He preaided in Court thia morning. Mr. Davis it expected to arrive on the 28d inat. (len. Sohoficld left for Washington to-day. The ooat of registration in Virginia was $280,000. Coat of military establishment in the Bute for the last ten months, $8,004,000. NIGHT DISPATCHES. MoNTuouEiir, Nov. 13.—Gen. Swuyno has issued an urdcr giving freodnion n lien on crops tor their wages. This Ucn U to l.o subordinate to prior liens. Two whitca ;roui Harbor comity were brought here to day under military guard and imprisoned, for killing n ireedmen. Tho Reconstruction Convc lion was engaged the a liolo day in discussing Ilia franchise question. Savannah, Nov. 13,—The 17.S. Courtis ill session taking testimony in the caseof tho U. S. vs. Foster Uludget. Adjourned till 10 a. m. to morrow. Washinuton, Nov. 13,—Secretary otwar has ordered gratuitous distribution soldiers clothing to replaco those destroyed to pre vent contagion. Win. SI, Kivnrts, It. II. Dunn, and District Attorney Uoii. Chandler and Ucn. Wells, lor prosecution in the Dot is case, hud several hours conaiillution to day. Ail these gentlemen aru ready to proceed on the 28tb. It is the desire ofllic counsel for defence, that Chase should pro side in conjunction with Underwood. In this they are impressed by important legal con siderations- The trial will proceed on tho original indictment. Mr. Davis will he presnt at the time required by his bond, although it is doubtful whether trial will immediately commence. Revenue to-day 1218,000. McClellen is mentioned in connection with the war office. The President and Grant had a long interview to-day. Thera was a Presiden tial aerenado this ereuiug, very snthusiaslii niiiiensc crowd, PRICES REDUCED I TO SUIT THE TIMES. THE ALBANY Tftl-WEEFLY NEWS, tVBMIUGD AT AT HIS WELL KNOWN STAND ON BROAD STRHET, ABBAOT. OA. has just received, nnd ia now offering at GREATLY EEDLT vjEX) PRICES, A largo nnd well selected stock of now, rich and elegant fall - j —-Consisting of ^rt'ssfcbs flf all (lErabes, an& Qualities; AMD Rhtinond, Nov. 18.—Three citizen, of Frederick co., w.ho liad held the offices of Magistrate, Post master and member of the -gisluture, were bailed in the U. S. Court to-day, to ainwer tho charge ot forgery in Lc: JS, . . s strived at that will at least give encouragement to all for renewed ac tivity. I believe such a meeting wou;d re sult beneficially, provided there should be an interest exhibited and a unanimity of feeling and action. Farmers oannot afford to pay the preeent ruling prices tor labor; intte*4 of paying the preeent mtea ot from ton to fifteen dollars per month far good hands, they will bare to reduce these figu res to from two and a halt to five dollars per month—extreme*. This cannot be consid ered low, when it i* considered that the farm er iorniab**, io addition, house rent, fuel, Ac., or in lieu of regular wages, one-sixth ot , the growing crop, or the equivalent iu money of wbataOM-dsth would bring.— Southern planters oenoot afford to pay more - - for labor than what it coats in other foreign * 'V cotton growing count ries; if they do, it null -• be a dangeroua ri*k,and lueb a risk as no oeutibla miuuihould tsks, whoso credit is at elakeptnd'whose future prosperity depends on hk agricultural resources. I hare hired negroes for the past two years, some for A wages, some for part.of th* crop, and others . , for their bpard spd clothes, pad, strong* as i ' - it may appear. I find those who -woritfor '-'.theirboard and clothe* more obedient and ' more diligent and AdtWhl to their work. In .. trine roen* oufj^tei^ a* a gcoorelmlo. you will find those w hoclsoiof for highest wages pro the rai'6 m-at workers. - Will you favor the planters by calling at tention to this subject, and urge upon them th* necessity of early and'pnmipt, as well as definite and harm onion* action. t-7Puxzu. TIIG MARKGT8. MORNING DISPATCHES. Liverpool, Nov. 18, P. M.—Colton oloMd dull and declining in consequence or unfavorabla Man* olieatar adivcaa. Uplands, 8|; Orleans, 8J. New Yoke, Nov. 18.—Sterling, long lima, 81 abort, 0). Virginia Coupune, 46. Tennessee Ex. Coupons, UOJ; oit.OB. Uold, 1HJ. Bonds, old, 81 naw, 7J. Ttu-forilee, 2). Seven thlrtJoe, 61. 8tocl steady. Flour 10 to 16 battar. Wheat 2 to 3 better. Corn 1 battar. Oata 1 to 2 better. Pork drooping at 20.80. Lard dull. Cotton dull at 181. Turpentine, 63| to Cf}. liosln dull, common, 800f, Acquit a, Nov. 18.—Cotton market epsntd native, but closed with a downward tendency i sales, 868: Receipts, 884; Middling, 10. Savannah, Nov. 13.—Colton dull and declining; aales, 870 balsa { Receipts, 2,060. BAiTiMoaj, Nov. 13.—Tattia dull; middling, h.lu At IB—buyer, of., 17). Flour dull sad tii. changed. Cornflrmcri whft,, 130 lo 133, yellow. 132 to 184. ProvlAjoni dull sad nogUot.d. NawVoaa. Nov. IS.—Cottoa declining; talc. 1,000 bales at 18|. Flour aotlvej State, 8| to 10 86. Southern, 10 to 14. Corn dull at 186 to 167. Pork heavy. Groceries qniet. Gold 140}. .New Qblxans, Nov 18 —Co tan aalaa, 8,800: recalpts, 1,161; middlings, 10}; priosa declined. Cm aslirtov, Nov. 18—Cotton easier, with a de clining tandenoy; aalaa, 418; middling, 174; re. eaipts, 1,400. Wilminotoe, Nov. 18.—Colton declined *. but •otive; middling. 16. Special Market Rcparls to Ike News. Kaw Vota, Nov. 18, soon Colton dull and non- last At 18) to 18) tor mlddllag. Quid 1831. LivtarroL. No.. 11, A. M Colton dull nnd dn- dined to 8)d; Urloan., B(d; ,nl„, 8,000 Ini**. Niw To«l, N.v, 18, 8 P. If-— Cotton dull nnd declined ionlca, 1,700 bal.i .1 18) lo 18), Oold 140, A batch of unimportant dispatches crowded out.—Ed, News. Huoh M , a son of tho Emerald Isle, who Imd volunteered from Fairfield Disk, 8. C., Iu the 10th regiment of infantry, was stationed on the bench of Sullivan's Island, with strict orders to walk between two points, and to let no one pass without tho countersign, and that to be eommunioated In a whisper. Two hours afterward tho cor poral with tho relief discovered by moon light, fltigh, up to his waist in water, the tide having set in since he was posted. “Who goes there t" Hugh shouted. “Relief." “Halt, relief; advance, corporal, and give the countersign.” Corporal—“I’m not going in there to be drowned; come oat here abd let ute relieve you." Hugh~“Divil a bit of it; the leftenant told ntc not to leave tho post.” Corporal—“Well, then I’ll leave you in ttyg water all night” (Going' away aa he spoke.) Hugh—“Halt I I'll put a hole in yo if ye pasa without the countertjgn—them’s me orders from ’the leftenant.” Cocking and lev- cling hit gun. Corporal—'“Counfound you, iverybody will bear it if I bawl out to you." “IIu<:h—“Yes, tne darlint, and me lefte- iiaut said it must he given in a whisper. In will ye, mn lingers on thy trigger, and me gnn ntar go oil'.” The corporal had to yield to tho force of argument, and wade into tbeiailbAil senti nel, who rejoined, “the bloody tide Liu al most drowuta mt" . And for Cash alone will sell at a very Smati tddvance Ho is prepared to offer the most tempting/in. inducements to purchasers, and respectfully •'V,: ^ ' - solicits the most rigid examination ofthe Q,nality, S< Yle and Prices of his entire Stock. &jj&re 18 Also PBEPAREff TO PATtB# Highest Market Prices For Colton and other Country Produce, and to make liberal advoneet on Cotton shipped through his core, Albany, 0*., Fsreahtr Utbj 18CT. . 117-148. C3-uSL., Tuesday's, Thursday's & Saturday's. rresents psculUr tdvAntsgea is an Advertising Medium, BRMttd I* the very been of Southwestern Geor- gU, ukf tending Us circuUuionthroughout the rioheit cotton eountits in the Btnto, merchants, nnd oik or advertisers. Making trad* and busineas, win find U to tkalr Interest to appear In its col- umaa. Tba proaent proprietor ii aparlng no labor or ex panse to place thia Journal in tba front rank o! Southern newspapers, and be is grntifiud to an. nouveotkat biaeffotta are appreciated and reward ed by the public. Determined that U shall be be hind mbs of the city papers as a news medium, he hM secured the regular Press Dispatches, which suable* him to fruwlsh nows to bla patrons as early as It Ie received in aay of tbs other cities. Tke Markets are eareftiUy attended to, and re liability, In nil matters, le Intended to be made a leading feature hi tbs Nnet. In flaw of the pressure in the finances of the eonatry, the proprietor haa reduced the rates ot subscription from $8 per annum to $6. For six months $4, and for aay less period $1 per munth. in advance. HU tatee of advertising are aalow as the times, and heavy expenM of running the paper wtll justi fy nnd aa tba cash system ii now almost univev- ■ally adopted, his terms are cash; but permanent, reliable merchants of Albany, Mac© i and Bavan nab will only ba called on when necessityjrequlmjit. All others must Mod the mousy before the ndvei - tiaemente appear. Remittances by express, or'through the present postal arrangement, at the risk’ of the proprietor, Address CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor. Albany, Ga. Savunn.li AdverUsemd OMNIBUS JJ T Goods, GEHTLEMEWS.CLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES I HATS. ALSO A El l I. SUPPLY OF DOMESTICS, AND HEAVY GOODS, lyHTS AW BB06AN8» and Clothing for laboring Men. In addition to this immense Stock, lie has on hand, and is constantly receiving choice selections of Groceries, Provisions and Family Supplies, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery, and Glass Ware, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE Confectionaries, Notions, etc., etc., Wines and Liquors of nil Grades and Brands, and in fact every arlicle usually found in the two departments of GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS. As the Cash system is safest for tho buyer as well os seller, he announc es to his friends, and the public generally, that ho has marked his goods at IVew Advertisements. RIALTO EATING HOUSE NOW OPEN. The undersigned is now prepared lo Furnish Meals AT ALL HOURS, From 7 a. m. till 11 p. m. JStl Ht will eonstautU kaep on hand " Oysters, Fish and Game. Al«o nil that this market affords (n th« chaps of •ubaiantiala and luxuries. Tb, Bar U Moekad with th« bet BRANDIES. WINKS, *tc., and a 1*0 the hr,«a« oV (HOADS, THOMAS WALKED. No,. A 111-188. Hojt & Gale, Washington Street Albany. Ga. "NEXT POOR TO COOPER & CO. tHE umk-rfaigDcd, pro ft i« or , . Iluua, Oumlbu. Lin,, h,v, J roJared Hi, r,rt lo Ibo fnlloiln^TV To and from Railroad, and 8ie«nwS* IloiiBeuU cents. *«**•«■ log Private passengwra, to any part ot tb©J Savannah, Oct. 8, 1867.° ^^^LAC SOUTHERN wm. hone. Eatnbliehod in yg IMPORTER AMI) WHOLESALE I tx Wi.ies, 0,12. al 40 Bay s,rtet > «. a. U1I.TO*, aav**a.i», , , u hilton & hand, WHOLESALE G!t( AXDDKALXES IK Provisions, Wines, Liquors, Ti 103 BAY STREET SyW/^JSTah;, I NVITE 111. attention of Dealera to i and com,dele Stuck of GROCE RI] Which we oiler nt the lowest utarkt-J "MAGNOLIA” WHIS OLD RYE WIlISRy^ Bov/ere’ old Bourbon 1 N ERum, i.in, Brandy, Billi A large Slock of TOBACCO, constantly on hand. t WT AOKNT8 FOR THR 8ALK OF 1 Ol’NI rotVDEH.Ia Ei-ga, Half it." 1 and Casts. • ' BOLSHAW a BZLVAi Importer, and Dcalrrala C10GK1RI. GL. Glassware, Kerosene Lamps, Oil* * 63 JuUau and 101 Brjln SttM (Ono door W*at of WkHaktf,)' BATAMBtAJ ' Crofk.ry nr.oit.J la Cra<«arr*pi purohanr*. CHANGE OF SCHEDl Dealors io Stoves, Tin Ware, Cast Iron Piping Britanin Ware, Crockery and Glass,Lamps AND i HOUSE FURNISHING 0001 of every desoription. W« have on hand a fine lot of Cooking Stove* of alt rixM, and the beet pnUerua, and ore prepared to put them up aud FIT PIPES. ETC. We aleo have a lot of the AMERICAN SUBMERGED PUMP, the moat perfect, simple, and durable pump ever Invented, and peculiarly luited to thie eection. We are prepared to do all kind* of Til, Skeet Irea nf Capper Work it thr tktrlest Notice tad belt style. The attention of plantora ia especially called to oarc*tablUbment,ai we take job* In thn country, and work with dispatch. Albany, Go., Nor. 0,1887. 11 i-U7. WE nAVE REMO Y I Him Mttlhrrr^ Street to HOLLINGOV ] NBW HIULDINO. vn tha oornir of tL. witliin ot llnrdtmati oml Bpark'* I lions., almost opposite W.ifolk’* W»n! Poplar atroit, only s ftw steps from Iks l. U'jpot. mill nonr the Drown House all I .Hotel. AnyolyoutUsl»*nt BACON, CORN, FLOUR, MEAt Family Groce Plantation 8b . BAGGING, IRON TIES, Ac. Give ua a Call. VST Wr are sols agents for Chsilts 1 OeTsbrslod Distilled band, iu addition, a l Copper And have on , Wines, Umndiet, ^c.’ Megralh & Pattf Maoon, Ot Srp. 7, t!0U OUH HOUI DINING r BY-< E. H. jSIR] Buy Street. Cor. WMiat SAVNNAH, GA- I MATS JUST OPENED A N ENTIRE HI $$ Const King |* put 0 f DRX ,GOOD8, Hat3-i •ry yraatii Win mgkly i ieal nop HIS HOUSE haa* refilled. amL>av«i v . made for iCe Far and Winter. Tha Ii . .died with the cnoicesl articles from lie Market nnd from Naw York, Philatlc. litnore. Florida nnd elsewbero. Espveial paid io procuring the choicest Game, Firth, Oysterf", Ej MEALS FURN/SHED AT ALL" From 0 a. in. to midnight. Separate, vale puiles. The bpet,®* » AVI.VES, ALES, LIQUORS, OH Skilful cooks and couttetra«*«< oct. 21—8raos. •#Wtmantof . BLKV8fiT8i&0.,&0 : g «Ml nt 4b# * Lowest Cush Prices! F.DWAQD C. WAO*, how good* t *Bd I < ata C.deOrtTsariH snd JotinE. kloro haw pMaAMTwm g*antflM»fc JOK « a «et2* Im* and qasHt'y IOK. 8. BA1NE. tF Job Work esceonted at this office in good style. Al^bltu.ka d of every doscriptioa E. O. t^ADEfcOC^; ial CmissiM Sayaiinan,' Ur, fttomM’s teAgfi «t2iaA Mr.a.<iu»w oc|24 8m