The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, February 12, 1869, Image 3

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r^cal Column. 0t» Trra™* Salk At this office. Coll t, f Notick.* Ci jH.plth.lr pafrft by .1.. 4 as notloe. 8nKATit—The Senate, this morning, re sumed consideration of the Houso resolutions referring the question of eligibility of no- gros to the Supreme Court. To ibis Mr. 8poor moved an amendment that each House will abide by the decision of the question, on which the previous question had been ealled, which was upon the emend- ment of Mr. Speer. An unsuccessful effort was made to get the donsent of Mr. Candler to withdraw his call j or the J>revi(ni* question, many members be- ' ng desirous to debate the general proposi ng tion. Subscribers in Dougherty Lee,. Baker are requested to tell their , than* win p»r «»■> «“« B ' and Capa,*.. At 2AOHABIAB. -Any p.r.omh.vlng sn xml it where it will be taken , applying at tble office. 'be at^ootned term of * It. Oourffcr this oennty, finished it. and * Idjourned. yesterday. The consumed In hearing notion, and hie amendment, but the Chair ruled that oon- • could not be gi.en, ns the call for tin ition forbids the privilege On a division of the question, the Aral tart of Mr. Speer*, resolution. teferrlng t« hf pledge to abide tiy tin deeieiou of the Court, was loot by « von of yeas IS; nne- 19. Tho other portion, relenting to the oam to bo taken-by the officers, meiubera an, olerke, alao, it' they hid engaged is the rt beliya, ete , Wao loel—yes. |2, no., a 20 The original bouse Kesoinliou wts then lpieoo.ee 1 fl L-lir Court ftn Wi „ ... new having ,ther, and our planter! nr. mjfclng t|i« pitoh theoropTand we »»_Pl««" The Choi, held that the point we. not well taken, *s any Senator might introduce such a resolution at the proper liras. Mr. Adkins reiterated that possibly the Sen ate, having erred, should be punished. This resolution virtually brought up the % tk*t U»« freodmen are doing ~ Tu* could be expected. The de- Jofieborie being ouppUyd from lhe JaUud., end cotlou fields emit odorl token of good harreele. i.eetxan —Cur oetohmed fellow-citi.en Bu.lr.lorn.afromHnv.nn.il, oni Wed- , la.l, looking in fin. h^th,«.d Tory '„ ( fb.had K .joJ*'' 1 ' l8 ""J; mr, ‘ i m,h ” iy. Col. B. C. Pockett oleo relumed a.v‘, kftor BI, BbB.no. Of ton doyo dfo. up the sole of hlB Tuol year 8 crop of L.0.in»»sar...» scorn, C*nousA.- ffxw l ork Herald, of a raoont dale, , that Mr. Thomas R. Agnew, of that [ha.purchased 8,700 aore. of land In ' if old District, South Carolina. ) rn Poem—Genuine Dird'a Eye L,ki« Tobeoeo, at ' WBLOHS’ COKNEE. |cb7tb U> febUth. . BiisT WasrKiti * cautions people against Is, certain freedmen, .who have violated pr contracts with hlm,~ lorrea BeenDr. MoMillen advertises a y superior quality of eotton seed for sale. Id,on in favor of Apple aood la of oueh Iter that we fool perfectly justified in , planters that they ■ aro far onporlor ,ner tried in this section. Dr. Mo- i Ut« smong us, end offers no humbug [hbers. Ho is earnest and truthful I to improve tho quality and yield Astoplo. I - ; Ladies’ Bhoes, vary cheap. At ZACHARIAS’. B. fi Bxowxi :—Just under our office, m is prepared to repair watches, * sod jewelry, lie Is a first-rate worit- Lsid deserves patronage. iasdHatCollCruger Las a if Corn and Hay, for cash or credit. large »'• CraeijsAccording to programme s beat show the world over saw ” exhibit- e Wednesday afternoon and night. The § concern seamed to be wofti ont, broken i noarly “played out.” Nsverthe- tt was a very good show, and the niggeri ren enjoyed it hugeljn Mazsppi lied down to a frazxlo, and might as Bfe# abandoned. It is a weak effort to do /EL— fire test Kerosine—best No. 1 ar- i, at 75 pr. gal, at L. E. & H. E. Welch's. ,'^,.4 — |shstsonq, Catoh & Co.—This Is r. No. « house, and onr merchants and rail- do well to order goods from them, L V. Tasmik, Cbxmiit anu Dslvoujst, of plsstoa, advertises Hepatic Bitters. Georgia Leglslalaro. the Mxm Diil) IWtyrop*'.] Atlanta, February 8—Night. Mr. Speer asked permlssisn to withdraw is Amendment, but the those having five thousand and twtnty-ffve dollars olscwnere. The bill, as amended, passed. ■ ’ ,, The House spent much time In dismissing, the Land Immigration Bureau bill. *V- Mr. Ellis introduced a bill to provide for building a new State House. .* Mr. Salter introduoed a bill to confer * the right of suffrage on womon generally. It is said that F that Parrot refuses or declines to reassemble the Constitutional Convention. The Republicans held a caucus yesterday, and will hold another to-morrow, to discuss the propriety of the Protein President, Don ning, reassembling the Convention. The Governor vetoed the bill to pay Bird and Kolbe for artificial limbs furnished maimed soldiers. GaonoiA. President ait Directors of tit HIhcoii & Ilrtosnlrk Railroad. yt the annual meotlng of the Btfickholdera of the Macon & Brunswick Rkilroad, held at Macon on he 4th, the following Board was elected : adopted—yeas 10, nays 12. 1(J - Democratic votes were The Republican am considerably divided. Mr. Merrill gave notioe that ho would move to reconalder. Mr. Adkins succeeded in getting read the resolution be had formerly introduced to reseat immediately those members who had been expelled ou account of oolor alone. Mr. Winn raised a point of order that the me quostioa bad been acted on by the Sen ate, in referring the matter to the *«*• whole negro ©legibility question again. ‘ to Mr. i Mr. Smith of the 7th replied to Mr. Adkins In an able speech in opposition to negro eligibility. In the course of his speech he said he did not believe the uegroes to-day, as a mass would pretend they were able to take eharge of the Uoverment. lie had conversed with many in tho last four months, and he had not met with more than three in favor of negro office-holding. Lincoln himself, hail no such intention* Congress could not hon estly entertain the notiou of imposing gover* tueutal responsibilities upon the negro m his present condition. Mr* Smith favored delay, to wait till the colored man is competent for ths position. To thrust him into it now, is to inorease the antagonism of races and to endanger War. The mass of the people de sire peace and let us uave it* In spite of the representations mado to Congress, pluoing us in a false light, an overwhelming majority of our people were devoted to the arts nud in terest ot peace, and in favor only of things which make for peace. Ills peroration was truly eloquent. Mr. Lesier moved to postpone Adkins’ resolution. Motion adopted—yeas 18, nays 10. «lr. Adkins gave notice of his intention to move a reconsideration. Housi-—In the House, Mr. Hall, of Meri wether, introduced a bill to abolish capital punishment. J>lr. Morgan, a bill vesting the jurisdiction of the late County Courts in Justices’ Courts. Two bills were introduoed, respectively, by Mr. 8psrks aud Mr. Fitzpatrick, to bring on a municipal election in Macon. Mr, Bparks’ bill provides that the election shall take place at the regular time, accor- ding to the charter; whilst Mr. Fitzpatrick’s bill brings on the eleotion in April. Bot' bill* require a registration ofjhe voters, Mr. Hall of Merriwethcr, introduced a bill legalizing the colleotion of any rate of inter., est which may be agreed on. Mr. Hall made an earnest appeal in favor of his drill, declaring that what Georgia needed was ospit&l, and that the laws of sup ply and demand should apply to money ah well as to other commodities. Messrs. O’Neal and Anderson opposed the bill, and pending its consideration the House adjourned. Mr. Hudson, of Harris, hiving the floor. Mr. Sparks also supported the bill tar* few appropriate remarks. George II. llnzleburst. L. N. Whittle, Charles Day, J. P. G. Foster, M. K. Jessup. George 8. Obcar, Stephen Collins, j C. H. Dabney, J. Milbank, -ii-/ ri*#l e/7V, . ALB1NV, GA. —>d*. j MBA A. J. TOE tvHH W ....Proptiatrois. ‘ I W0 "M roopoolfullv in- i. . . t public that lilt. Hotel. I r* hurio.M portion of the city, «»«« for tbf Kooptlo. and nccommo- dUlon of Tran,ion I Quran and Uoardora.nd tho promise* ihnt in poiii* will be sporod to keep it,. FIRST CLASS HOUSE, ** JCAIWXUIlilSS HOUSE and render all o”|itortablo who may f*vo her With a call. 1 jan22-4w t'lrst Frniis of llulbtrl’s Cheap Faff for ItuBilifraits. The Local of the Atlanta Intelligencer, fur« nlshes the following item. The Press ory for immigrants, and Hulbert's cheap fare move ment may claim a triumph ; ~ No Accotrirrtira ron Tastx.—Mr. nm erur« phy tolls ns that a party came up on the Geor gia train day beforo yesterday, and romaiued over until yesterday morning ftt the hotel f.»r colored persons, called, we believe, the Rail road House. There was a colored niifh named Andrew Baldwin having with him, uh his wife, a very good looking, neat, young wo CRUGER & CO. man, supposed to be English, and the mother girl of the girl with them. They left yesterday morning for Montgomery. Mr. Murphy tells us that they had immigrant tickets. The Great Medicine of the World. Perry Davis & Son,s “Pain Kn.i.r.w,” may Hauliers, Will do a General BANKINb BUSINESS! In a)l Be details, Bny mm Soil BXOIIANCE, Nlako Collection*, Bay Cotton on Older,, Moko Liberal Ad.ances on COTTON Shipped SarauaaU, Now Vork, or Liverpool, PirehiieriaiitatUns&c., on Order Have for Sulo XEVEXVR STAMPS. FRACT1UXM. UUKKKNCV (Small Jlilb), yUJ.l'f. a*, /be. 83/11. Cl It EAT Southern Preparations. These remedies wero not discovered tmid Greeland'oioy oltmoo, nor Africt/’. burning undos thoy wore not. brooib.d in lhandor ftom rolling oloudi, norbolohod irom burn ing voleanoea; tliev wero not brought forth' from Chao, by intuition, nor di.oov.rod by accident In a far off bllmo; but they aro tho mult of it long 6«i/i* oiporieueo in tho outhortt end Western SUtln, baiafpNpirod by regular graduated phyoloiau, with groat accuracy, from romcdtal ageata that art used by tho ■ MEDICAL PROFESSION ALL OVER TUB COUNTRY. The publio have long demanded a class of RELIABLE FAMILY MEDICINES, prepared by tho medical profession, adopted to the actual waufi and necessities of caoh nud every lbtnlly, aud tra bavo now auppliod that want. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE fllt'.M! Dttll'UOlSTS RECOMMEND TUEMI FARMERS AND PLANTERS ARE US1N0 THEM IN THEIR FAMILIES IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER PREPARATIONS. Wherever onco introduoed I heir nalc has been truly wonderful. Whllo from the frigid climM ol the North to tho torid zoues of the South, n»d from the Eastern shores of tho Atlantic to the Western shores of the t»*ol«o, the pooling and discordant thunders of hum- buggery sre grating harshly upon the ©nr, the soft und convincing tones of science have coinc to your rcsoue, and now make strong appeals upon your oslm Toason and judgment to try our remedies, promising that they will ~ esteem and confidence, most justly he styled the pteni lunlicine of the world, for thero is no rep «n o*. (ho globe into which it has not found u> s«y, and none where it has not long been largely used and highly prized. Moreover, there is no climo to which it has not proved to be well adapted for the onre of a considerable variety of diseases ; U is a speedy sndlfltfe remedy for burns, scalds, euts, bruise^ wouuds and various other Injuries, as well as for dysen- tery, diarrhoea, and bowel conip’ainls geno- erally, it is admirably suited f<|r every race of men on the face of the globe. It Is a very significant fact, (1st notwith standing tho long period of yairs that the ‘•Pain Killer” has beeu before the worid, it has never lost one whit of its popularity or shown the least sign of becoming unpopular; but, on the contrary, the call for it has steadi ly increased from ils first discovory by that excellent and honored mon, Perry Davis, and at no previous time has the demand for U been so great, or the quantity made been so large, as It is Ibis day. Another significant fact Is, that nowhere has tho Psin Killer over been in higher re pute, or been more generally used by families and individuals, than it lias been here at homo where it was first discovered and intro duced, and where its proprietors, Messrs. Perry Davis & Son, have ever been held in high esteem. That the Pain Killer will con tinue to be, wlint we have styled it, the gral medicine of the world there osnnot be tho shadow of a doubt.-—Puovidknok Adverti- 8kr. Feb. 9th GO. The Georgia Mutual Aid.; Company, -is im- BEST, CHE.UM'BT, AilD MOST RELI.IRIE IN Till: CO Ufl 1 It Yl III. (hr preferable to any Lire Insurance Company. Its eontingeat benefits oonslitulo really a The prompt payment of which, mny bo ini. plicitly relied on. „ It guarani ets tie All! payment of all mor tuary dues, upon tho death of a member of any class, to the detent, tf fireman/,-of uma. eightht of ittprofit!, to be paid over within six ty days, or sooner, to tbo family of tho ile- ioessed, or asms; be direoted by him ot her n will or otherwiie. It popularitet tho Masonic system of Life Insurance, (whidi is a noble charity,) bui iii cheaper even that that system, to auy yereoH- 40 years of age (rid younger. It is ethphftiimly the Poor Man’s Friend, and challenges comparison with all other syslowG of LifoAssurance now extant. Come forwan, and examine its Constitu tion, and its lilrral By Laws' Officors =— reetere your Kiduey. aud Bladder le a heal. !•>!*“■“» If »0. proeure one boUl, of tVromqoole r CO.'S EXTRACT BEARBERRY ft BUCHU aud bn restored le heelih end manhood again. . r i i .°V"„ ly * 1 - 00 f ,r bottle, ortlx boYUa. tor $5.00. Sold by all Pruggi.tr w. ING OF _ CU1LLS - Ws oballengs the world to nrodure Uh oqual. Foltow tk* directions and il will item your torpid Liver, deans© your slomneh, oar*. ry off all billious matter, and “break upP* any oase of Chills, without affeoting the head, ears or nerves. Bv acolaiualiou it is oonoeded to be the prettiest, cheapest and most reliablo Chill mediolne ever offered to the American people. It Is prepared'by physicians who have prsolload mediolne tat malarious districts of the South uud .West for 20 years, and it is confidently rcoom- mendtd for all forms of Chills and Fever, Neuralgia, Bun-Vaint cttlnrgod spleen, ‘ or Ague Cake, and all that class of ilisenees that are so troublesome in malarious districts. Ono bottlo will euro two oases. Price, $1,00, or six bottles for $5.00 Sent to all parts of ihe country on receipt of price. Sold by all Druggists. J* P. DKOMUOOLK SCO., ruot*RtaTons, MEMPHIS, TKNNK8SKK. For Sato by H1LSMAN & UAI.L, Albany, L. W. HUNT CO*,' Maoou. Fsby. 2d 18G9, 1 y — — ■ THE HEAVIEST STOCK -01- THU. SEASON! i b, son & m. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HOOTS, SHOES, HAN, E .1 N (J L 1S 11 Female Bitters. Lm'Ik.4 or Amkrica! Matrons oroi n own Soil! Do you wish tlie gentle zephyrs of health to tail the brow with a touch of delight? Do you wish tho pale sad check tinged witli tho roseate hues of nature ? Do you wish Ihe dink, murky clouds of despair to be succeed ed by tho radiant colors ot' hope aud conso lation? If so, ut e J^UOMGOOLE & CO.’S English Fomalo Bitters. Do you wish tlie groan of misery hushed and the tent's of the deceased wiped from Sorrow’s cheek ■ S E ENGLISH Female Bitters. Do you wished to be relieved of that linger- ! ing Fkmalk Complaint which annoys your thoughts by day and haunts your dreams by | For CHILL FEVKU, night ? Do you wish to add henltlt, strength, buoyanoy and beauty to your feeble and emancipated frame! IT so, -JJSE ENGLISH Female Bitters- As a Orbtain and l'ow kuvi i. UTKIMNE RBGULATOIt restoring tho Uterus to its healthy funolions at nil limes when vnnaturally disturbed, it has no equal on tho Atnerioan continent, and no suffering female should delay in tdtluj its hutriusi. Yiiluo. Two-lhirtlK of lb. oomo f.- effec , ftt , male population aro suffering with some form * ot those complaints peculiar to I licit* soz, which annually cousigns thousands to an un timely gravo. HIE ENGLISH PVRAFUGEI PVRAFUGE I PYRAFUGEI A Suro and Positive Cure- FEY Ell AND AGUE, PYRAFUGE Docs not cure all ills tlesh is heir to, but does T [Special to the Journal & Messenger] Atlaxta, Ga., February 9. The Senate spent the whole day in discuss ing Wooten’s motion to reconsider the House resolution to refer the question of negro eli gibility to office, to the Supreme Court. Woo ten. Burns and Hinton, favoring the recon* sidcratlon, and Candler and Urock, opposing. The former contending that this resolution was a*farce. No outsider had any right to deoide who is eligible to seats on the floor ot the Senate. Every Senator had sworn to sup pori the Constitution, which declared the Senate the sole judge of the qualification of Ita own tuembuts me Senate had tully com« plied wiihjbe conditions imposed by Con gress. To submit the uUgtbiltty of SeuatorB to the Supremo Court, w>o.d be trampling the Constitution uudci toot. Congress bud mi demauded ibis udditiuna' compromise. The two latter opposed uCutimUeration for dtfferi-ni reasons. Candler thinking i. bad policy In do uothing. He thought Congress 200 Sliuwls, at reduced prices to close out at ZACllAJUAS' t©“ Wk svrrosB by this time tho wonder ful cures effected by tho “Pyrsfuge” is town and eounlry talk, for to our oertaia knowledge some of the woi at cases of chill fever, fevor and ague, and dumb ague, have been entirely cured. No case, however obstinate, can re sist tho health and life giving effects of this groat medicine. Parties who have had chills for a year steadily day by day, a"d with whom till other medicines failed, r ave been restored to heulth by the use ot one bottle of our **Py- tafuge.” This medicine actsat the Bnrnc time as a tonic, stin>uhuing und giving an nppe- lite, wbil * the chills nnd fever is entirely etndicau ! from the system, its healthy* el ects is felt alter the first teaspoonful. At jentlon is culled to Lifman’s celebrated chill and fever medicine, and he challenges a sin IBLOUIT C. FEKKELL, President.~ JOINF. MORELAND. See. & Tress. Principajeffioe—LaGrsngo Trpup Co. Ga. JOHN E. MoMILLAN, Local Agont Albany, Ga. ool 2nd -f MAHJBE YOUR LANDS! 300 T 0 NS PERUVIAN GUANO. Female Bitters ,he only combination that will aotunl- ly arouse and restore the womb to Its natural oondltlon. FEMALES OF EVERY CLIME ! Whether old nr young, married or single, who arc suffering with any form cf UTERINE DISEASE should nt onoe procure this remedy ami bo cured. CHILL PKVKU, KKVK.lt nntl AGUE ETC., ETC. BTC., (orncr ( berry aid Necoad Streets MAOON, GA. I OI'I.U CALL IHE ATTRITION OF w their old cniomsrs, arid wholesale tiny era generally, to fits faot that they now huvo in More their inUViUST stock or tbs season, AVliioli the/ at. offiil.fi !t VERY LOW PRICES! DUMB AGUE. It is particularly recommended for PAINFUL l/lapes' Bougls Raw Bone Phosphate LAND PLASTER, For Snle l»y J1ERCER * SMITH, Agents. Albany Ga. December 20th 18G8. Jan. l--2m. I that Co vgk l Does it annoy you by day, I taut your dreams at night ? Send to tars at once and got a bottle ot kb Cv/i Amygdalin Pectoral, and I *f that beautiful and pleasant ex- r»*t, wif!|i»*»c jonreotagh, ease your lej^»7*i» and Induce calm nnd ! . ana Lungs :t|sls Pectoral rohoiiitis, Pnoumo* ttnw. Influenxa, dlf id all pulmonary domandud that something be doue. He was ; gl e case, no matter of what ntandmg, to try followed iu pretty much the same line of ar gument by Wellborn^ who spoke in a very ring an expectorant. Bold by all oxuiied manner, favoring the House resolu. tion. Bryck opposed reconsideration because Congress demanded action on our part, con- ten o ing that Congress had a right to demand this or ua, us it was the supreme power. Peuding disoussion Senate adjourned. The general opinion is that the House reso lution will be defeated. In the House the bill to allow any rate of interest agreed upon was lost. Also, the bill to reduce the tnx ou circuses. The Senate bills to amend the charter of the Cotton States Insurance Cam- lany, and to exempt members of Savannah iro companies from jury duty, were passed, Also, the bill regulating the issuing of sub- lasnas for witnesses in Chatham Superior and . uper iavannah City Courts. Pending the oonsid 's Ul£xx> Gcano :—Mr.’ G. D. La- f Savannah, offers a cargo of this I, frwh from the Island, nnd analized Msms, to the planters of Georgia. D ywd* the very test Calicoes. 16 els., At ZAjCHAuIAB’. cratlon of tka bill to organiza a Land and Immigration Bureau, tbe House adjourned. Various opinions are held as to ibe proba ble action of Congress. Many think (fast the test oath will be applied to members. Others eay that the negroes will be reseated. Others that the Slate will be remanded to military rule in less than thirty day*. Gkouqia. > & Co., a large nnd reliable, a in Covington, Ky., advertises a Bitters, for sale. IDavis -The veritable old “pain (found bisway into our columns, to kill all the painn that flesh Is Clothing, and Over-Coats, At ZACHARIAS’. I Manned Methodist Minister and _ fanoa Lecturer cnce re- Sgo xhere he would, from one *■*>^0 the other,. he hardly I Plaktation Bitters, and t»«d tho practice of ueing * too freely, be could not coasci- “ be weuid discard them 1, for he himself had ex- J tesiilts from their use, and elpso observation, ben used moderately, lively, they were a'] M tbo same time lie « ft?t to pull the cork teo wiSw too pleasant a tonic Goods, At ZAOHARIAS\ this roedioine and dony its effieaoy. And it is a great pleasure for us, as well as a satis faction nnd pride, to noint to an srtiole spring ing up directly in our midst, and one possess ing so much greater virtue than any of the numerous quack physics now afloat. \Ve are positive, from the high recommendations seen and heard of the “Pyrafuge,” th t it is des tined to take the first position for the obiHs and fever, and its reputation will bcoome world wide, for, whenever used, il will speak for itself, and when in the far West they will hear of ••l’jrafuge,” our “Forest City” will be known through ihe immense sale of the WONDERFUL CHILLS AND FEVER MED ICINE. Depot at Lifmam’s Drag and Paint House.—-Sac. Republican. [Special to the Journal & Messenger.] Ajxaxta, Ga., Feb. 10. SENATE.—Mr. Welkorn, who had tbe floprygsterday at the h6ur of adjournment, resumed hist bis argument is opposition to the which was not sustained. Mr. Mefrell said he thought the resolution could bo amended so at to harmonise all par- ♦iaa. As for himself, be pecupied moderate ground/ His amroTlmmai proposed to bind both Hmpea to abide thfcdedsion of the Court and to requaat their oonstltuenta also to abide it j to carry but 4bo vle*« ©f Congress as to tho construction of the 14th Article and the Reconstruction Aet*y to recognize the equal rights of dtixens irrespective of race, color . 4lfterr«B»arks l^r|fr.-Holcombe, the ques tion was put, and wag lost 1K Mr. ,18. to reconsider floof in favor of re- Hon to reseat the ex- _ immediately. Being lOlution was laid on the mm#* fiTtho fi.n.r.1 jury bUl ot ■id.rlh.l lection of«njr i On motion, I dor, to nduo. •ldmd. Thq them oa. hu ten theawn^ lm.»d U /, toollow thecol- i of intereet. l««t. . Tumtin’. MH loot jooUr- i Uz on elrouMi «h reoon- Ivuomondod.out. tox .j dollar, in towne h.vinfi ihohituli, fifly dolUre In CPJBOXAZi WOTIOES. If you own tho Walton Boon anything,’come nnd settle, for “those are mine. febl2-2t X S- BXCHD027- CORN r HAY FOR SALE I CASH or on TIME! Rosad&lis, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. L, SUPPRESSED, ou, IRREGULAR CATAMENIA in caoh and every case the monatrual func tion being UESTORED to its NORMAL AC TION, whether PROFUSE, SCANTY, DIFFI CULT, PAINFUL, SUPPRESSED or IRJ1EG« ULAR. Its action is truly wonderful as a never-failing UTERINE TONIC AND REGULATOR. During tho “critical period of female life’ this compound quiets and soothes tho ner» vous system, ro> ulates uterine notion and en ables one to pass that period almost imper ceptibly. .It cures Lcucorrhoon, or Whites, IIjslericH, Ulceration and Irritability of the Womb, Gitblinies of tiio head, Cold foot and hands, Palpitation of tho heart, Difficulty of breathing, Sick Headache, Mclnuoholy, Wakefulness, Lons -*f nervous energy, and all those troublesome complaiuts peculiar to Ihe ©male sex. An cmineut physician of Memphis says: ‘•The combination known ns <lie UNGUHlI Ipyrafu4i] Is now taking tho placoof all patent modi cinos, and a This stook oomprisss not only everything in the above Hass, but many other artiolea which they usually keep. netm nlag thank" far the vary liberal pa tronage tlioy have reoelvsd in the past, they trust to servo tlioir patrons as saUsfaotorlly In the future. January IGlh, 1809-—tf LAWTON & LAWTON, REVOLUTION lllstary of Physicians’ Prnrtlre Will about Commonco. The Wonderful Fever Medicine El’.MALE RITTERS is tho must covUin Utev- ini! und general Tonic 1 have ever kiiosn. I ollcu prescribe it for vnriotiH fomalo couia plaints with the most satisfaoiory results.” Mr. C. F. \!organd, editor of Koicitisko (Miss ) Chrouiolo, says: ENGLISH FE- U the numo given to it by all who liavo used it and alio disregard tho label, but call it PRODTJOE -AND— Commission Merchants, FOURTH HTREBT, MIAOON. “This will certify that tlm MALE RITTERS fa highly recominemle.il by CnrtN SCROFULA IN ITS VARIOUS FORMS, SUCH AS Consumption in its early stages. Enlarge ment and Ulceration of the Glands, Joints, Rohm, Kidneys, Utorus, Chronic llhcui. mstisra, Eruptions of the skin, Chron ic Sore Eyes, cto., etc., etc., ele. —ALSO— SYPHILIS ■nr Atsin’FoBng DISEASES OP WOMEN, ■BY R. CRUGER * CO. fobG-lm MASONIC. ALBANY CBAMEB, BIO. Alb art, Ga,, January 20, J 8 Every member will attend tbe next v convocation, February 12tb, tor InaUlla officers. By order **• v D. W. C. Braaoxn, Recretary. II la. a* PurfcclJRenovalor. IQ. ROSADALIS erddioates every kind nf humbr and bid lAih^'Aud - restores the en tire, ay at am to a healthy condition. . ggb. It is perfectly Harmless, never pro ducing the slighest injury. , BQu It is not a Secret Quack ltcmody. Corn! Hay! Bacopj! A.HD OTHER BDPPLIM, In. WjLi.m- 1HB GEKD1SE POPLAR UXI DI8T1 T™ WkUk/. For ul« bj GREENWOOD ft FORRESTER, 1 ).n29—2w Albnn/, On. 1 Loss of Appetite, Sick neadnehei'Liver . ! Complaint, Pain in the llaok, Impru dence in LJfe, Gravel, GENERAL BAD HEALTH, and all diseases of the Blood* Liver, Kidneys and of fcstitnonials of rcmnrkable cures Jis Almsnso” for this year. Z I PREPARED ONLY BY ■ SAI BALTinORE STREET, a3«»aaatnacpa*<», SXicC. For Snlo by ■ WKLOJI, Albany, «iit» everywhere. !. & H. K. and Drug.. tho medical fraternity at this place aud sur rounding oountry.” Messrs. Carpenter k Co., of Ilazlohura, Miss., write: Tho ©ale of the ENGLISH FEMALE BIT- THUS m something wonderful," Tlio Only Truo Mudiniim For Tboaa CompInlnU. Tho ililtcrR aro bc-iuiifully put up 'in largo bottles nl tho low price of $2,5(J per bottle, or three hot lies for $0.00, aeul to any part of the oountry, by express, on rccoipl of price. Also, for salo by Druggists' RE YOUR LUNGS AFFKCTKD? In tlioso troublesome Pulmonary Affections. DROMGOOLE & CO.’8 AMYGDALIN PECTORAL is an rfficicut, pleasant and cheap txptclor- qat. It itnmcdlatsly relieves the cough, eases the pain, soothes and nuiets tho nervous sys tem, promotes free ami easy expectoration, and induces calm, refreshing slumbers* In Goughs. Co Ids and Catarrhs it affords promp relief. In Brbnohfti*, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Asthma, Croup and Hooping Cough tho relief is prompt and decided. For Spitting, of Blood, Night Sweats, Pains In the Chest, Dif flrult Breathing, Influenza, nnd all those Lung diseases attended with Cough or Pain, its immediate aud efficient action is truly charming. Being propared by regular physicians of l dong^experience, it ought T<rpo»ses» ad van-1 logos over all other remedies which are recommended for the same diseases. Price, Urge bottles $1,00, or sis bottles for $5,Op; sent to all parts of the oountry cn receipt of price. Also, for sale by Druggists. Wo Challeuge a Single Case to Try Our PYRAFUGE AND DENY ITS Wonderful Proper tie* I' CtfftlfloatcH of Residents—City hud Coun try-will be shown.on Inquiry. FRBPAffiBD and sold at l i 3? :p :m; .A. ZEsT’S WHOLESALE DJtUG STO^tK.; rpUE KIDNEYS AND A BLADDER AU owunT rn. .MAT.OK viny fnoimti [• ia.nn .al) u*v'.i,A»T conviAiara. Do your Kidneys net free enough ! Are — troubled wllb 1 OroVot'er Jtny kind of W dkpoilt. ! Do you f.,* bloody Urine lonnlly t . Ar* yon Annoyed null too fredboM lnelien|Ion to UilnoUT * le your Urine Illicit, repey. dr milky? n.v.yoi Hi left,’ reHjr, dr milky t H.vl,.. _ nil UUwJMOkf Unr. you nn uneliylium- lng pnln IWtb. rt^bb of the Blnddtr! ’ Ar* yon n.rvtnm, m.lnntbolly crnlnmied in yonr drenuis, from lb. effect, of b.bltu of dlulpn. tion or Indiscretion t Do yon require n medi cine wbioh will tmmedlotnly nronn nnd Savannah, Ga. ter For sale by*! \ L. E & RTI- w|L0H. ALBANY, GA. JnnSO-ly 41 b^c SHALL DARK 'CGiL>BED^MiR« MULE. Tho owner can get Ilia same by somlajf forward, proving property ’and MONEY TO IsOAN. 0. M. CLARK. Dealers in Bacon, Grain and Provisions, SnppIlM of all kinds. (lonplcle •( •U Tlmei. wk Will bbll ALL KINDS OF GUANO- Particularly present lo the notlee of Planters PATAPSOO GUANO COMPANY, Of Baltimore. Work! under the ImmodUli ~ --EDIG, tb of Dr. 0. A. LIEBI Agricultural . tb. celebrated Chemist. This Qu.no will b. for r In* Commission Uonree In folMr- Messrs. Hardeman &. Sparks; A<!«'ms,Jones «fe Itoynolds; Jon athan Collins.* J. W Fears, and - Lawtorn Lawton, at . 3 Kill! novemnw. LAWTON A LA Jonusfy lfith, 1869.—fins. ,1101 mm.. ~rnr.z