The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, May 14, 1869, Image 3

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* 18*10. MAY 14, - olumn. Mjtcuki,*. Court: Wo neat down to Ca milla on Monday lust. The Superior Court oonvciicd there on Tuesday morning, His flejser, Ju|ga Clark, presiding. i —Til® *** ri»j* cn** rk ;T1«* niSCII AND TIIK nAK. Ill* Judge U a rigid dlrelplia.riiin, uud uol only prea.rrea dignity and order. l.ut en _ . , , , forcus the rules of pruetter, and tlml com- f *. l ? e * l V, ° f i^. , !° r ‘if* 11 * thp goutlemen of the Bar to prepare dlcrcjan * l ' ns 01 their cases and bo ready for trial or ; out of Court. He is right. It is the du'; efat- tornios lo make up their plcadiug*. «mi ar- Also, Our young friend, W. It. iiiuiship with Mr. experience and raugc their testimony and uuthoriti s 1m.tore tbe Court ails. Those who fail in this, de- jjjjk ebarseter, and deserve imblie oonfi-' , * le ^ r clients, <iD«l retavd the busiucss of the 1 Court. _ v • The Bar was well represented. From p-rr!—The brands of yitf' ciyart and owl Bainbridge, Col Bichard Simms, Col W. 0. • sold at Welcha’ Corner, are the best | Fleming, Mr J. K. Rutherford, Col Bower, •JWEjh* money in the market. 110(1 Mr Gurley, were in attendance. Thom. ^ * ■ asTille was represented by Col 8 C Spencer ARMfnbi f Daring Ihe tail two day I nn , t Col W rlg1it. Albany, by don Q J " 1 “ d * rrom , lh ° S , ou,b ’ I WrightCapl #IIobb«, Col P Stroilre, Maj !T n *n,dWrtt. The weather la alngu-, Ux K)y , lnd 3uf , V „ 0B m , COBi h ... I* - O...I IHA rtOBol A* .. * J^—peppitlous for crops, and the great *** prevails about cotton, which MV look* pal* and sickly. lfMM -sat a nice fitting Boot and 8hoe J. R08F.NFIELD & BRO’S. Messrs Hammond, Irwin, Rutherford and Lyon. Newton, by Mr Haas, and the looal bar by Messrs Byrd. Bradford, Path and Shackelford. Mr Solicitor Gen Whitley *e present in j full trim for handling crimin according I Tjijlfj ^multitude of faults,” but it ln ' v - 'Ve met. also, the ubiq-.. au* end | ihe disease that is lurking Mefcngtble Tabor-agent for the Jwnal ^ * hxinlng yon beautiful and lovely wo* { * M'-'.'W, Md Capt Smith, agent tor the 1 TTsishe permits rapid inroads to be 1 J ' e,f P ra P*- They both seemed to be doing j 1 m system %nd refuse* to procure •hrir whole duly j will effect a permanent cure - ! THE RELIEF I AW. Dromgoole fcCo’s BngtiJ* Female Du- We saw two oases tried that illustrated the e l aim all com plaint a peculiar to the . absurdity of the Relief Law. Both nrlions lit, and no sickly female, married or * »,ore founded on notes given during the war #W or young, should fail to procure anU •«» 1»olh. the ordinance nf Iftfth, the Unn- •idicine. Some of Ihe moil inl^llsK^m , •.lifiiiSoia, an«l ahp Holls*«* Law of last year partn of the country do not were plead in defense. Jury No 1 litloved i I# pronounce it a *Hj>ert->r roinhinoti.ni ihe defendant by rendering a verdict for $10 ; tiH female diseases. We also h<dd tosii ( nd interest, Jury No- made defendant j ^ “** 1 pny nit that was demanded. The latter ease ' was the Executors of N A Hardee, vs the, Vdmini.Htraiors of Augustus Jones.* In 18IW : Jones borrowed of N A Hardee $|ctta, uud ' with it bought a substitute. Jones died, 1 Israel Maples married his widow and became administrator of the estate, lie refused to pay the note on the plea Ihm ii was given in aid of the rebellion. The Jury differed with •he old gentleman and rendered a verdict for ''HU, and interest—the value of coiifederH'** money at the time the note was mad*. CTEULLY INFORM THEM KUIKNDS AND TIIK rally, that llioy liavo now on hand, and are daily receiving, CRT LARCH AND BXTENS1VI! STOCK OF SPRING ID SHIR GOODS! CONSISTING, PARTLY, OP STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, CROCI'TERYWAE-E, ScC. ~ These Honda have all been eMecteH PEt’IAL voli*n*nin* lo fh«» u nit . i tli will* GREAT ('AUK, and with KS- • |»eojilp of this Section. Our stock of , from editor*. druggH* and others katfi*.pnidug ii>»»the extreme. ,1Ur«'s Iasi. ™Ated, fWm the publishers, !• of a "Life of Jefferson Da- Pollard. MV have not bad miM thorn carefully, lull it York-Sun has, mid here U telredfrom the publisher* a Jmen sheets of Mr. Pollard'* Vilfe of Jefferson l>svls. " They 3ta the well known vigor «f the . jaovethat the work wilt form n a of extraordinary value to the yafthe rebellion. Among the facts ‘ ^for tjio first time is the stale*. iret rdVoluHonary junta, com- 1 hie extend a leiweii night with Mr Inkier, who entertained sev-1 •*rnl members tif the Itar, and done nil In bis power to render them comfortable mid Imp. p.v. Delias our thanks for courtesies. s I* ilio LAKUKST wc It. TUVl.AUJ. • v l .id in Store; ntul the LAWKS un» PAIN •juc led to notice th:it our stock of irw _ Senators of Florida, Georgia isisslppi, Louisiana. Arkansas Utpatrick, Clay, U. W. John- 10, Vulee, Maltory, Iverson, tell, Benjamin, Davis, Brown. , w .npblU—met at Washington, in •rooms of the Capitol, on the uight , 18(11, and formed an orgunizn- K>k control of all political and itions in the South, and dictated thing forts, atacnals, and cus* ,nd did the whole work of revo CAMILLA Hit" no hotel, hill her citizens are remark* aide hospitably, and lo friend or foe iuvnrin* extend a fci^rent welcome. We spent the White Goods, OK AT.I. DKSeltlPTIONS, IS TIIK Largest and Most Complete ever brought to S, W, Georgia! tats in the Senote at Washiug* eaterpillar. I’oru looks promising, (ppoiuifd un eiecutlrocom- „ , cn „ rill „, in ltll(f stf three, one of whom was Jvflerson 1 TIIK niois These (toodit will ho Rold at the l.OWKST 1’nSSWLK. UATKS comnati- Al»,,gibe read wereh,pre„y good condl. 1 blowi ' 11 ,, ' AlU l,<,X(,| 'AHr.l'. .loaling toward AI.I. I'AIITIKS. •inn, Lut somewhat backward, cotton shows* To those who have boon in the liablt oi going Lt> Mtuton and other large the damaging effects of the recent cold Cities to Iny in ther supplies, we would say, you emi htiy your (looda nights, but planters are sanguine that it will sJflST AS CHEAP IN ALBANY AS IN MACON! ^ .A. T ^ NEW STORK. BEOAII STREET. ALBANY. - tiik pkoplk wn.i. hni> CORN AND BACON. Family Groceries and Plantation Supplies. DRY GOODS AND OX.OTHXNO. BOOTS. SHOES AMD HA'i'l, IIAIIllWARK* t I'L’TI.KIIV. ('ROTKCRV, III.ASS. ANII — MOV8B rUBMZSBIMa GOODS Westtoroolt dks 331*0 . Htfejiudiand a Urge Supply ,d Bulk Aleuts, Clear and €7. R 4Uh*, Slioul- tlem, Msnokeil, KnxiirCiiredlCiinvaeietl IIA WN, FLOUR AND HEAL Coffee, Sugar, 'Cons, CANXED .MEATSnil,I KitCITS.nl all kiiula, WINKS and LU^roUS, of all (L aden and Urands, TOHACOO and CIOAKS, And everything else to he found in a P I K S T I 1,1 S S GENERAL ASSORTMENT. _: 0 : TIME Witt he extended lo those wbobave’nt tboready cat'll, on the tenat term*' Our facilities for supplying the demand are ample, and we are determined to keep, at all limes, n full slock, an l lo sell at Die lowest poaaitde prices. ft#" Our friends an I eitilomem, mid ilie public generally, are invited io examine and price our goods. Albany, March, IHihi ;tmo« though ! the ipthrtugh which they carried out M they had planned. Ixdwuotthluk any oilier evidence is (m to the valpc of this last work aa air to history. Wc hopa the «*eUor who puta it upon his ' o money by tho venture. Pol And save expenses. If you doubt this, call on us and be convinced. heretofore, mo cIYoDb TIIK KA1LIIOAD. High hopes are entertained that Camilla • wilt-become a place of more importance ns j Appreciating the patronage so liberally boxlowrd on re™ ah I tic S (I * Fin. Unilron.l 1. completed. ” 1 " 1,c ’‘ 1 ' ! ' rc ' 1 10 ,,KSRI,V1 ' in ru " ,ri '' Tho eurvey reins through the village, and’ __ ____ „ . tho success of the enterprise is a certainty J -tJA-i LT INI CT "JL" -IU Irv I\T JbJ w * ,n ‘' 1 , ’° l Hardaway—the Prc.ldcat, who Albany, Alnrell 2fltli, 1809—nm.pvrq. informed us (hut upwards of five hundred \ hands arc now engaged in gradlug, laying I cross-ties mid building bridges, snd that the ! contractors are pressing the work with great J energy. • 'oi Till ami Mr Welch, of this city, met I. [tUiUrs, sad Ids books on the war libel Uol Hardaway at Camilla and all went to : and slander Die dead as well TliomasvUle with a view of providing midi*, 1 to t lining, we suppose, but W hands. He is an ingratc, n Is mischief-maker of tho mcmic.it Uclous sort." e with the Journal Meeten</rr in Ite of Pollard. We, too, have 1 sheets alluded to, audaoirculat lag a notice.. He is a lyiug adveutur* PANTECHNETHECA! £ ZACHARIAS Sends greeting to bis friends, Customer* GRAND BAZAAR! lllviag. I received a splendid iissotliueut ot i* Drees Goods at J. R0SB2VFIKLD & BRO’S. it's PaomTlactic .—Solomon said, Donul facilities mid doubling tho presont la boring force, lt is the determination of Ihe board to complete tho road by the 1st of No* vember, if the labor can be had, and we have no doubt it will bo procured. , Tin: wo.vuRart'L raoi'KnTiRs of the! Ill Milling new under the euu." llul Uyfafugc le showing Iteelf dally luthe hlnom- « ... ..... II ft nlinnl 1 . rt I .MIS fnrniut* — nma!— I ...I oilt.nn. aw nothing of Darby’s Piophy- Bherwisc he would have ex- i the advertisement in another tig cheeks of our former rnineiatt'd oitizons, all of whom declare that until they tried this great chill and fever expclter, they knew not l be narlloular lo note the char. 10 h,! c,Mr ' ' vt,n for * fM * ,me. to whont Messrs. 0. ft Co. scourge of our Koulhero country; but H.n. Alez. II. Stephens. Judge A. J I thanks lo eelence and ourenterprlilngtnwni* •kadKer. Jefferson Hamilton. nre ! 'nan, weneedoolon|frfe.r(hi,great.ooorge, Jllke aa»ei lo whloh referenno Is |„v| I ! ' nd »' c “" 8° nr ‘ ol,r *»F rglolcln* that | Wt have seen several (entlemen who j 1,1 't 1 * 1 * ronqnoror la ui our Imnda which v«lem chills .Atiseen several gentlemen who, llrial this fluid, and without exception, will inMantly expel from jane* ii “a capital medicine.”— HJlptilttor Darby la an Alabamian •(iHAlabsmians eurouragehim — ‘ w/#A, Dae. 17, 1808. I he very best Ualicoes, lfiot.a. At ZAUHARIAS. hainShlier *^*|Iil»r n »l and Kxternal Hem lftj*ff1LI,F.R nt Ihe Aral manifeatn rar^ougli. ItLER- oleep it in the hntr.e ready aud fever, dumb ague, and those 'meases ini oidentnl to ma’ •’ous climates. Kro,- a bot tle of the Pyrafuge in the house, and «oon as the chill or fever is felt commence tnk.i j J (I, and at once you are really makings lasting aud permanent cure. j | Savannah Ktd.angr. npr20-tf NKayton’s Oil or Line cures ull pains and aches, and i<» the rheumatic remedy. Kvyto.ns Pills cure sick headache and all bllioiiH disease. If If you want a nice Calico dress, cheap, call at J. ltOSKN FI ELD k BRO’S. SPECIAL NOTICES. To the Voters of Doughnrty County i killer certain cure fur t llOLRR A, • without doubt, been more sue* this terrible disease . eten UT «EO. M. GULLKTT is ti can- ‘landSkillfUl Physicians, j , nd(Mc f or ct*»Kjnr tu* Snpaaton Coubt, to and China, -where thir nil the vacancy occasioned by the resignation disease is ever more or less I «if John F. ('arglle^^iq., at the election to ‘.ttrpain KILLER is consid- . ‘•native*, aawell ashy Eurej^* tgjjjyk In those climates, A BURK »for its use. ""IS K1URR Drug] i with full dircc- •Tha unprecedented and for Blaxtation Bit- |^to their being pre- roix nil iff, Calisayer tin that it ahuppTy, and that their ... demand, are bu wot become discoura- gcf the genuine. Wcp Stipcrior to tho u*n Cologne, nnd lie held on WEDNESDAY, the 1t*th instant, and respectAtily presents his claims for the suffrngee of bis fellow-citizens. Albany, (la., May 7th, 1801*. ££» The friends of C. II. CAMFIELD and Capt. E. A. RICHARDSON announce C.J H. CAMFIELD ns a Candidate for CLBRK SUPERIOR COURT, at the ensuing election, to All the vacancy occa sioned by the resignation of John V. Caboil*, Ksqr. Albany, May 7, 1801*. 19"* Wo 'nro authorized to announce BANKS TOMPKINS fas a Candidate for Clerk Superior Court st the ensuing elec* lion* May 4-td 1 4 *plendld assortment j call at J - *M£NF1£L1) ft BRO S. 1 To the Voters of Dougherty County. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN: didntc for the office of Clerk Conil, mode vnennt by tbn rwiantlm of"Jn* F. i.rgil.. Ere., .ml r..p«lfnTly uk your .uffr.gr on tbe day o^olectlon^^ Apr ao, '09 til M.y 19. HAVE JUST OPENED ATTIIEIRBA8AAR, .SECOND DOOR FROM -TOWNS’ IIOTKI.-TOWNS’ UI ILUIMK A LARGE and ELEGANTLY ASSORTED STOCK nf STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, imm BRiSrS mm. Of Kvory Uoarription, A nricty and t*unlitv, Suoh as FINE TARLTONS, BRILLIANTS, MUSLINS, CAMBRICS, Alpacas, Bombazines, Mourning: !Goads, Morning: Robes, Shawls, Ribbons, Worsted Goods, ail kinds, Corsets, Hoop- skirts, Kid Gloves, Hats and Bonnets, and TEN THOUSAND other things, for LADIES’ and CHILDREN’SWEAR. ALSO, an IMMENSE Slock nl FINE CLOTHING ««& CENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, OF THE BEST ENGLISH and FRENCH MATERIAL, AND Custom Made Work, ■•STS SHOES & BAITERS tor Ladloo A Misses, Boats 4 Soya, HATS, OAFS ATBUNKS, ofthe Latest Styles and Best Make. . 5’ • HOSIERY, NOTIONS Eto., Eto. ■ v,.. t - ANO AUi MANNER of llKAVV btiOOR fur i.nbnrlng ttlawid, »ml I'l.lil'nln. fw IN FAt-% EVKRYTH1NU n.iinlly found in n FIBS T C I, A M a Dry Ooods Bstatollaliment —f NOT being accustomed to oharging exhorbitant prlcea for their Good*, ROMNFIBLD A BRO., Are Determined to nell ns Low n. ihe rents end logon will admit; nod being EXPERIENCED MERCHANTS. They announce their purpose *tut ability to keep a full Stnek, and to KAiUfy cmdomers. Thay rcBpectfully solicit aaliare of public patronage and will ever deem It to ftkow their Good?. Albany, Ua„ roar -’Jd, 1809-ly-cq €C AND TIIF. 1‘lltLIUpKNEIULI.Y, AMI ANNOUNCES TIIK OFKNINtl OF TUN EEAlaM. ,();• Having »Tiih1 'R.oturned from tho BEST MARKETS ON THE CONTINENT, WITH OVER-— 500 CASES OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRYGOODS, LADIES' mi a $ TOiilii» tk tawB IIS IV ^ CLOTHING AID FURBISHING GOO linow, SHOES, HATH, ANl» c HEAVY GOODS Fop fdfthnrors Wear anti Platitntiou uao, E. KAUHARIAN ■ :r < j , a It prepared to mpply EV33RY WANT And to please the Taste and Fancy of evefy OuntbiridK J DIRECT I MPO R T AT I ON. I I .10,000 DOLLARS’ WORTH CHINA, CROCKERY AND CLASS WAR, AT MO utul H*J Rlnlbm-y M., Macau. MERCHANTS and DM \LKKH will find they nan aave money by pm chasing iu Macon. U. A. WISE. 8rt end 82 Mulberry Street OrdaTtt filled end price Bat forwarded on application. Mar '■*. tr GREAT Southern Preparations! WHAT AUK TIIKYT They are a claRH of aelect family meiticinea prepared by phyaiciaua, with accuracy and neat iiPRH l t rum pure and frejih remedial agenla. lor the convenient uae of Umitien when o phyHioian ie uol at hand. They are the re- -ult of a long bednldr experience In i he South • '*i“ and WeniernSlMteN, and pliynioiaua, drug kIhIe aud furmerH arc prelerriug them to all other*. A LiiiLii of roKTitibi: Who can boA“l of n name in the oanket of a italioffe glory, and who ie nurrouuded wuti all the flittering grandeur that riche* ran beaiow, itt uaJiappy, melancholly and mieera Id* when afflicted with those terrible female ompUlnte whloh are no common all over the oiuitry. If thus afflicted, buy DUOMQOOLK A CO.’S English Female Bitters anil baoaot more restored to health, beauty and buoyanoy. Ilil" compound i* apccially prepared for alt hoar female complainta and Irregularilieade- •ending upon nu unhealthy action of Hie Uterine orgatiH. It immediately uroMRen, te etorea and regulHlc*. giving tone. Mrengih and color to ilie pate ami feeble. Fut Up In large botliei. at $2.60 per bottle, three buttle* for $8.00. Sent to ull part* the country on receipt of price. Sold by all Druggist*. ■ r.HI AMI III'AI TY ! ngliNh. Female Ull ter* Itnglivh Female Itlitei-* i.nglmh Female Itiileis l’’ngli*li Female ItiiieM Kngliah Female Bitten Unre* all Female Complaint’ . Curei alt Female Uomplaint*. * ’nre* all Female (Complainta. Cutr-4 all Female CoraplatnU Curea all Female CoBiplalnl* Aa a Female itegutntt>r Ann Female Regulator A* a Female Itegulwior Ah h Female Regulator Ah a Female Regulator " It arouxen Old and Young 11 nrouiea Old and Young It aroiiflea Old and Young 11 arnuaea Old and Young It nro*ii*e* Old and Young FOR KIIIMUs ANIt buddgh, Fee Extract Uearberry and Bucbu Dte Kxtruct lleai tierry and Buchu U*o Extract Uearberry and Hualui. F*o Extract Uearberry ami Bucbu Dan Extract Rear!terry ami Buchu. Cure* (Iravel uud Drinary Deposit*. Cure* (travel ami Urinary Depots lit Cure* (travel and Urinary Dapoalj* Curea Uravel and Urinary Deposit 1 Cure* (travel aud Ciioery Depoaii*. I'byHit’iaiia preset ihe ii. PhyiiolRua prescribe ti. Pbjaieien* pre*cribe ii. I‘hy«irun* preeoribe ii. Hbyaieian* prenrribe it. Cure* Weak Back and Olrei ; Cure* Weak Bark and Oleei. Cure* Weak Back and (lleei. Cure* Weak Bark and Qleet Curea effect a of DiNHipatioti. (hire* etfnci* of DiNHipatioti. Cure*effect* of Diniipalion. Cure* effect* nf DisNipalioii. Cure* frequent denlre to Urinate Cure* fi-etpietil deaire to Urinate. Cure* freuuent de*ite to Urinate IT IS A POWERFUL DIURETIC. IT IS A POWERFUL DIURETIC At Hue Dollar per Hot lie. At Hue Dollar per Rotll.*. At Hn© Dollar per Bottle. At One Dollar per Dottle. IMUKirV YOIIK HI.OOII With Conailtiitloonl Monarch. With Co*H|iitilionul Monarch. IVitb Conatiititionnl Monarch. IViift Coaatiiiitionul Monarch. With Const it nllonal Monarch. Cure* Scrofula ami Old Bore*. Cure* Scrofula and Old Bore*. Cure* Scrofula and Old Sorei. Cures Scrofula and Olil Borer. Cure* Scrofula aud (Md Bores. For diftf aae* of I he Skin and Gland*. For dineaHe* of the Skin and Gland*. For diNpaHp* of the Skin ami Gland*. For disease* of the Skin and Gland*. For disrat'e', of lit* Skin nnd Gland*. For Gout, licit nnd Tetter. For Gout, Itch aud Teller. For Uout, licit and Tetter. For Gout, Itch ami Teller. For Gout, Itch and Teller. » All are i/ivited to TAKE A .LOOK at tire A.LB^VlSriA.3Sr SZPLEJSriDQXTR/ —OP TIIK— • Utu- ' PANTECHNETHECA.! AnJ pxaminc tbe varied, iaullliHW and magnificent Hock on Exhibition nnd FOR SALE at prices fnbnlonaly low, , EITHER FOR CASH Oft ON TffllV, WUh the u*ual arrangements to guard against misfortune* and aoddenl*.. ; • ■ CH ■ST Polite and attentive Clerk* always ready and willing to show floods. Albany, Ga., March 80th, 18G*i—dm rOK L’lllMJ AHII FEVER. King of Chill* i* Ihe best. King of Chill* i* ibe beet. King of (’hill* i* the beet. King of Chili* i* the beet. King <>f Chills In Ihe )*«l. U aronses ihe Rtoraach Md Liver, ft arouse* the Stomach aid Liver, ii U»| Bt«maei|Md Live.. > it aVonaes the Stomach and Liver. It arou«e* the Htoinarh and Liver. Doe* not effect Head, Ear* or Nerve*. Doe* not effect Head. Mar* or Nerve*. Doe* not effect Head; Ear* or Nerve*. Doe* not effect Head, Ear* or Nerve*. Doe* not effect Head, Ear* or Nerve*. FOR PRIVATE?DISEASE* Um Eureka Secret Cure. Use Enreka Bee ret Care. Use Eureka Secret Cure. Mficret Cure. Hon Bottle will cure you. One Bottle will enre you. One Bottle will cure you. One Bottle will eme you. One Bottle will eur% you. It coal* only $2 60. It ooata only 82 60. It cost* only $2 60. tm Aoova razravATioNaaM omn«o by ' , J. P. imOMGOOLE & CO.. raowtTou, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. 10- Held In Albany, On., by HH.SMAN * IAU, Ajirll i, 19C9—C(j Dfu„l...