The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, May 25, 1869, Image 1

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r tflLY [fggtipg areoor Haiti t f aTABLB l» AuVAXI'IC. Aer®*tifrinR Rates ' “ Semi-Weokly Nows. 2m*I ° r Ibe “anal mnjew ■TInerted »l *l‘> per annum. or ,i»rt<r. Annonnclnic t'amlldnlre S' irjind Marriage No •m of .Hul «t T«*» «••" . ;Oo 00 ..tsoo £ | s ft « * * y 8 10 13 20 m Ift 23 .16 17 20 :Vj 60 i:10 :t.» 2J |30 7ft to 30 iu 00 lift 1100 1160 s’olioes, not lo ox* fiJi^Wmliements must bo |*aM in I 1 will aacurlly. KJIotKeolllofrauiliorireng iliem, lo Vfiio* iblf rrr cent will be allowed - Balabliahed mfrcbruiu in iluia and Havanufth, will jlhe Kdllor nceda money, .tlaeaa liberality will nlwaya l«l; Od bill- win b« dur on prearu- wtll bo no lonoaiof af there pricea 9 Uacon.*\Jb 1 on wjS I .Irlt of»«b ( «1: tWbll .will bo no Wn NEWS. IANV. OA.. MAV SI, IMo'b NY NEWS- BY CARET W. STYLES. Ldbex’fcas eb ISTafale Solum. $5 Per Annum VOL. 3. TV. GEOKGIA. MAY 25, 1869. NO. 42. UrDiton Courier publishes the fol- xtrooi of » letter from Laurens C. J!. t m rlcston j “Tho people all and the iiLdgliLoring Ills, believe, are ploughing up the cotton, replacing with cutton, and -nmo risk don't think Ureal lliit uiu ought Dion to paying. It Illinois Visitors. lire,says the Mobile llt.iis- ilumct ol good and kind lliin -n oar llto visitors to llicir read- iVitiat tlicy saw and did in \Vu uliull Iihvo to give broken doses, an it would ex- our largot limits to publish a lump. Wo arc more uud of the good rcnulln ol union. It baa verified tbo old lilt “teeing is believing,'’ and a bit little doubt tliut most of MMlita, and especially thoae [Radicalpertunaion, had unfold- hem through their seven sens- rnlirely new revelation on the Ian <o the South. We have lo-dajr for only two extracts : rau I Ho Pro. port (III) Bulletin') It TH* SOUTH RKUAIK IN* TT- VMIOX. i Bay appear to bo a ri- >0, after four years of •> hi Sooth in the Union. II,tbo question is apprej i! ., & [■ known that military coin- trrmovo Governors snd ap- hbm they please—when tlicse Appoint city mayors, conn - sr officer*, contrary to tho llbt people, if thn Southern ire in the ITniuu, lmw do these ’trial T By wlmt authoritv do 7 commanders remove officers I by the people ? Could these ryaen do so in Illinois? If J* Wies it that they can ex- l^lcdpow er in oilier Slat on lUltho South, anil believe Slate to be in the .. _ a the ileeiMion of the (fcirtin tbo case of Texas tboy nrc eutitletl to all iU md protections extended to Let the army, treed- _ and all other oh ;truo * life and liberty be at Kaoved. Tbe«e tilings done to South will again mourn? her «plaei in our nation, and wo ■are forward together to a grand boot! future. Aentiboro (111) Osteite) nu. niB TRUTH. UUdieai editors ol llio Illinois "•"-elation were received, dnr- ** reccnttxcursion to Alabama, T never were belore, with gon- , whole-souled hospitality. They S»'t&'W<t feted, and taken a. ■ and brothers to tbo ublo nud '■rawing rooms of tho represent j^gol the South. Their mie- Therc is a movement in tho Ohio Legislature to remedy tho alarming evil of celibacy by a law to enforce marriages. Yesterday we had Gree- ley ]>ro|H>slng a tai ifi' duty on import ed artists lo protect the home article. What shall we liavo to-morrow ? The ('liietgo a Times thiia B disposea of the absurd and wicked proposition: Ohio proposes to counteract the evil efi'ects of increasing celibacy by the enactment of a law that shall make it criminal to remain single after the age of twenty five years. This is a practical remedy for (lie social evil which would have probably never oc curred lo any other people Ilian tho Ohio Legislators. It is dilficult to treat this movement in a serious way; yet, as it is claimed that it will go lor toward ridding society of the most serious problem that lias ever been pro senled to it, it is perhaps worthy of a moment's thought, and the only way in which it can be determined is by trial or by comparison. The French students and the Bava rian soldiers are two very different classes ol men, bu'. they resemble each other in one very important particu- 1 - They aro frightfully and univer- ALBAISiy VARIETY WORKS l I ui*. tally iinpmiuiouH,—tbcsoldier receiv* ing pay of a few cent* n day, and tbo student livin*; from band to ^noutb.— Uotli these eluuht’B have adopted pecu liar relations wjtli tbc opposite sox in llieir own condition ot life. Both too poor to marry and support a bouse* oi martial relationship is bold, a sort agreed upon, and viewed by society as very commendable. Tbo opinion of French society is that a uriskttu is a kind oi protecting angel to tho student iu keeping him trout general bad hab its ; the German soldier’s finance is considered just as good .as any other wumau iu her set. Formerly iuture marriage was a more frequent result than now when infidelity is not so rare. But docs nnyotic suppose tbnt there would bu less infidelity, or great, or happiness, if these people were reg * ularly uiarrtal y Iti» tbo same general canao—pov erty—which leads to c libaoy. or sep aration alter marriage, iu so many in stances in this country. If tho l." u which shall enforce marriage shall so supply some rem dy for thu • iml trouble, its efTe* will ur l« be more bo’iefieM :,,, t •.. da thit its < At their Shops, Front St, Albany, Oa., KENDALL & GILBERT Are prepared to nmmifuoinre Sash, Blinds, Doors & Furniture of every ileseripiion and tpialily. WAGONS & IttraoiF.H, DR. J. BRADFIELL’S mAII RiMOK, WFinn’s Ifosl Friend LA-AV CARDS rptllM T.lu.l.l. VT„u r | n , I, proprr „, for ■ WllXllvl •wi.llial.., . • .* . * ""!* *»eln»l*.lv, ttn.1 io I,; of,I I,, mnl in tin nil manner of WOOD WORK Ulaclcsmit hi ng —AS— Builders & Contractors' HOUSE, SION, OOAOH PAINTERS, They are fully prepared to make engagements, and to execute the work with neainees, fidel ity and dispatch. And, having secured the services oT COMPETENT WORKMEN *“““ ' ,nl ?-." >• l>J *l"'-J f.pKl.ll;imho.. .mm wh.t. Ih. »o,«. i. .ii,..,i or ,a „„a viu eure any irregularliy in (tie ••i, fnw •* rx . eepi ill kucIi eases as require a surreal oper- shon. As these U*i are very rare, h... walk IliMiituruK Ih m'nlnuM universal at»t»H- cmlon. In a midden aliuok of ihe "inonililv courses” from com. imulde of mind or like eauae, it trie like a charm, l.y rkhtorinotiir MsoiiaiuK in i vr.Rv iNsrsNi-R,iIiiihrelieving ihe fever, liendaohe, pniu in the muni! of the hack and‘-lower eiomneh.” Hushes of heal about»he face, chilly scnsaiion*. hurning »r ihe eyelids and general resiletsne^. Taken in lime, all these aympion.s pas- away imae. iliaiely, wuhotil injury in ihe eon«lilntlAit. frmiuen ly, however, the proper remedy it , J . n '.h p disea-e becomes chronic, and the foundation laid for number- less evils to the constitution of the woman The next “turn” oomca around nud there is no “show, or perhaps the “whites” will ap- pear. There will be some uneasiness about the womb, but very little or uouo of the nats iirul fluid escaping. The complexion becomes Hallow, bowels swolen, a sort of greenish cast about the face, constant .lull ncliing pains the head, weight in the lower stomach ami hack, with or without the whites, palpitation ot the heart, pallor, exhaustion, indigestion, weariness, langonr. aching across the loins bias or appetite, pain in left breast, tightness across the chest, cough and giddiness. If stiU allowed to go »u, green Hickucsn will be luilj developed—Hie headache becomes severe with loss of memory, diminishing sensibility sick »tomac„, dyspepsia, no relish for food, lots ot tleab, increased fluttering of Ihe bean. awr.LLixu or thk fkkt. legs and body and oc! casionnl spitting of blood. The slightest ef fort causes lirilHIRD BRCATUINll. almost $!*». The skin is flabby and a “doughy ,?!* T J ,i ? 19 a s * d P^ture, but it h the con. d'lion ol thousands of women between Ihe ages of 1«‘* aud 43, who are brought to the verge of the giave by ignorance or ueelecl to take the proper remedy. To all who are af- flirted with auy of the symptoms above men- 1 toned, iu connection with an irregularity ol .* ick ue»s.- we earnestly say JAKE l>t. J. hltAI.KIKI.DS FEMALE HKCL LaTOK. A te* .mooes taken, you will fits, and with a •lly restored to D. H. POPE, ATTORNEY AT'lAIV ALBANY, OA. Will give prompt attention to any Imsinesa entrusted to him, in all the Honrts ol Dough- ertv nud surrounding counties. Jnn. I, Ibii't |y I-. I*. M. WAKRKK WRIOHT A AT r WARREN, OltNEYS ATI, AW. W AI.BtNV.UA Ud. practice in the seven 1 (.'flirts ol lAwaiitl l*«|iiily in Inis Stale t oil the -irt*ml (outis ol the 1 hull'll Stales i.tribe •Mate or (icurgia. B' , '" '<> COMMIIWION 1" liANKUUl'TOV. Albany, dan. I. 1869. ly ..Rti iiAKii tionas nt once experiepr. • itiecr “ively used for "ny of the most Khyaiciana of 'FIELD’S FK •id for Womin UHUtily, by HID, 'Kl'OGl.ST. \Hxnia, Oa. tin. ■Mrntood, was to find obiervation tlio condi . socially and politic toil their readers thp «»y returned home. This ■~ ‘ir«»k«d iu Yolurn for Jt hospitality. Will . , „ - r —, President of tho ! MU Ohio Railroad) who so “J furnished them lreo trane_ i NaoW not- respond to tho pa word of a toast, “Cit- * ho arose from tho table ■ that onder the role of Congress that he'was “ o} that he was not is, or of tbo United the; tell their readers JHgent gtiadoUut, buy negro.^^^ I have i _ no voioe in muaitf- •HUnV Will the Same ol theat Aril, *LT5ifiT&- keeptWr mdent^»dfMi*{t« less, hut. tho mimher ot ahaudoiK'l married women would he greater. Continental society, and even the so cial circles of this country, within tho last few years, have shown what tho results of uncongenial marriages, •‘manage do convcniance; and misalli ances of all kinds are. They are con. .thrive totho spread of the social evil, and are the cause ol corruption in that part of a social community where vir tue is looked for above all other places. Ohio will sooner accomplish a reform by licensing prostitution than by en forcing marriages. HaVSjust ifMitt.l a NEW Mil (’(iMi'LETr •lack of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, Comprising Auolhrr Phase on the Alabama Q«es- lion. S/iff ial TtlSfiriiphic Contipniulrucf of I hr Cou rier Journal. J , Washington, May 15.—A letter, lias been received in thin city, from London, from a prominent American 1 . and an ex-oTllcial of this Government,, D "D V /I A A T\ Cl in which tho writer says that no mat- \J [\, | U U'J JJ kj , ter what instructions this ndministra-: tion nmy send over regarding new no- j gotintions on the Alabama question, | the BHtish government will nover con-, _ __ sent totho settlement of the claims cr.|tJXOWv.v BJJXtJ. Piia , cept by intornatioual arbitration j and unless the nuhrinistmtion accepts this from the start os tho proper basis, no negotiations of any character need Arc expected. Minister Motley will be he're next week to have a final confer ence with Secretary Fish before sail ing for London. AI.I.ROKD OUTRAGES IN THK SOUTH. After some diioassion ot the ques tion, U has been decided to instruct military' commanders at the South to inveitigato alleged outrages there, es- « y in QeofirU. Instructions hive nit to' military commanders in Georgia to institute a thorough exam ination into tho recent killing of Mr. Adkins, a member of the Georgia Leg islature, and to find out, if possible, tho perpetrators ot hi* aaaaaaioatlon, tbatjustieo may be meted.oot to thira/ 9 _ TukUappv Fahily—The Washing ton correspondent of the llemld states that Sumner called _ at tjw White IIonBe to eee tho President last week, but Mr. Dent, the Chief Uehec, bar- ing carried up hie card, returned, with thf remark that be would havo to wait Giteeo tniuutea. Mr. Sumner said b# woald not wait fifteen mlaatee for Napolean, Queen Viotoria or any one SJTond that when Mr. Grant want- Jj to me him ho.eould «end /or him. With that h. the; BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, OLOTHXHQ CROCKEI WOOD WARE, SJk.3D3DXiBKrY, AC.. AC., AO., $r. -u.'.cr -ilt, Iht.rt. ••,* • ■ -CSir: I lets P lcs . ■- .me lint, pro, io in lo iu. . .. 1 Will, ll.. utmr...l «ncc.MS, mi a ...am girl, your rEM.UE RKdULATOR, j.rrpar.,1 lira a, Ohnttslipa Drug Nior.. Wr»l lt>ial,Qa. She itad been sutlfrlng severely from iiippressed meDMrnotit.it. aud tbit MeUl- erne •o.tu lesloinl her Iu Iic-hIiIi. Nhe is, to Jav, liviiig in Atlanta, sutind ihdI Bell. I will Mate, further, that I know of Its being used, with equal success, ,> n a servant pir'. of ray brother in law. Prof. Rutherford, of Athens, ila. Thk woman had. I think, been diseased tor six yean. She w.n a hotike ser vant, and seemed cured, up i,i i (•». iiuie of “freedom. I do not besiiaie la indorse your preparatiou for the purposes t.*r whieli von recommend It. * Yours truly. J.S’O, ('. WHITS'HR STATE OF OKOnaiA. Tkoi f C«i xrv. This is to certify that I have t xuinined lh< reolpe or Dr. Joaepb IJradlield, of this county, and, as a medical man, pronounce it to he a coniteiimiiota of Mctliclues of great merit in the 1 refitment of all diseases ol females for which he recommend* it. WM. |\ 11KARLKY This December 21st, I8gH. M. D. . „ Moi mtvillk, 18fi8. Dr. .1. uRAnriLLD—Dear Nir : I have much pleasure in saying I have witnessed the most decided and happy effects of your Female Regulator in this neighborhood. WM. IF. FINCHEN. r . . „ Molrtvillb, 1808. Dr. .1. Dbam-ielii—Dear Piry I have re- pealetlly used, in my family, your Frmale Reg- ilia I or, and have, in every case, tnel with com- plele success. a. I,. DAVIS . I also prepare, and have for rale, a POWDER, equal lo the best, and foe YEAST much leas price. 19” I also prepare a LIQUID RLUINO, now in use by many of the best houso-keepers in Ihe oily, and prenounccd by them to be very superior. a- H BBA9FXSXJ). DruRKist. Atlanta. On- Sole Agent for (lee. M. Ilay'a Sure Cure for Intemperance. April 2.1, 18fl!l_ly r w. R. CRURER a GO., BKOKEHS. Will buy and sell Exchange, make Coller. lions, bny unourrent money, receive Depoo ils, allowing Inrorosl at rate of 7 per oent. per annum on weekly balances of 5250 or ever. W. It. CRUdER, H. J. COOK. Albany, May 14tli, 1869- R1CII VNIt K. IIINKS HINES & HOBBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ALUANV.OA. Will i.rnclice iu DOl'QIlllllTV nud ihe surrounding Counties, in Ihe Huprenie Courts of the Slate, nud ihe Unite 1 Stales Circuit I Court at Savannah ; and will ntleml to busi ness in South-West tteorgin generally, by Commission Merchants. A. It. Colquitt, .Lqkh I1auu>. Baker C.mnlv, lie. Nr.lon, lie. Urol, II. CoLQi nv, SArniuiHli, Oa. MT ii USB, COTTON FACTORS .t OKN'KRAL Commission Morolianta. Buy fttrr«»t v SAVAIM.YAII, UA Special at lent Ion to the sale >f Colton, Lumber and rimber, l.itiernl adviinees mi Consignments. april'JU, ISt*.9—tr HOUSE, &. A. F. TIFT, Factor*, Wurehouso, Commissiou Mcrohanti, ‘pedal agreement. match.'lO— ly MEDICAL CARDS. Specialatlention given to Sales of COTTON, n ‘' |,oX * RAdltlNU S&KV. " "'" UKK KIK(I V IIKLTINU, s ua A R M1L I.S, m: LLKTT’S ST I: KI. IIIM > s H Dr. John E. MoMillan, -OFFICE IN— Chaok’a Building, Up Stair*, Xrj f Itoor to Hum ,(• Jloll't Office, I®. Residence. Society Street, two doors east of Judge VanunY raarcb'Ju—ly ® Dr. Bcnj. M. Cromwell Office as heretofore, over Welclis' Drug ,, nr !';., A litany, (Ja. Residence next door to 1 r. Ililsuiau s, iu the home formerly occupied by Mr, L. C. Shsw. 1 Jan 6—ly DR. W. A. LOVF, -o F F | a IO IX '•II.DEIIT & IIUO’X. DRUU STORK, MIliUli flTHIMIT, All.anr, (l». f«h. UI, |8f.a Any rail. Irl'l .1 ,1,,. Drug Nlurr of II man »n,l Hall at ill rrm-lf. P rom|.l atlrllllun' Dr. E. L. Connally, Piir?''ai*,"' 1 rmm °" r Drug Store, Albany, Uu. Office formeily ccriii led by Dr. Alexaii.iir, the DeutiM. 1 .'an. ft—|y THE MNY HOUSE, 1 M. BABNT® Proprietor. Pino Street' Albauyi Georgia. -(°)- COTTON OIN. , •fif* AI1 ronsignments l.y Car Loatl are stored tree of charge of drayage or labor. Albany, Oa., apr 27, ly V. Q. RUT T.H. JOHNSTOV. Gust, Johnston Cotton Faotors, IVARK-1I0USK AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. OonBiKnmuntM Solioiiod. r-(.or)-, OFF 1 (1 Discount and Deposite. Collect Iona attended to «u.l rem PROMPTLY MADE ALBANY, UKORUIA. June fttb, IHtiH, ly N .(«. Rrsr. T. If. Joiixmiom. |,ur RUST, JOHNSTON tc LOCKET, BAY STREET, Savannah 9 Q-n. Lilipral ailviiiiruH mail,, mi emmigu ""'III* of Cotton iu Store, uiul mi Slii|uuvutH lo our Cnrrea|Miu- ilrulH Iu Now York uiul Livurjiool. giren OCLUSIVELVI Ihe sale of Celion, Jan ft—ly Conalfiunmta Sollcltecl. Haring reeanlU aoi»|.lrlc.l Mila llouaa, ,nj pul il in cnniltliun fur Ihr arrnmmn.lallnn of giirala, il.r IVojirirtor plnlgn lila rarnral rn- ilaaror. lo glvr raliafamlun. Ilia rouma are large an,I well rentllaleU : Iu, table tliall be couaianlly auppIleJ will, ihe heal ihe market aoorua, ami liia aerrrnlr rball alwaya he P rom P t, poliia and allemlre. -, * "aak '• alwaye at ihe De P oi „n ihe arrival or Iralna, lo convey P aaapngea lo Ihe Ilcuae.amlevery conveuleooe ami comfurl ilrairahle la gearam.e.1 MKRKICK BAIINBB, I’roprleior. Jan 1—If r.. w. nrwiTT. HEWITTS GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. Farr I'OO PER DAY, Tut Hunt la rue Oitv. May ■— dm S. Fatim Waaaev. J W. Kaur TOWNS’ HOTEL, Feed, Sale and Lively Stable, ON A CASII BASIS. ib»nr. Um. wl’! they t,U ^rau^waa nothiug bu'. —rkman. called on SecreUry and after waitin'!! ■ Sb' lireea flauday, U-j niu.u Li: ,i7o«» Jj^.rl • J iv- v.'-ine?- «5bgl»- .•is 1 a J"/v!« J Li) IV rh.t u«J|, nil I ig34» tn: conaxy. CJU~ Ur any <5 BROAD STREET, ALBANY. GEORGIA. WARREN 4 KEMP, Proprietor*. Albaay, April 8th, 1859—3m BROWN’S HOTEL Oppaelle Dcpwt, .na«oM,cia. I. «. nOW» f 80S, PAepMaae. r na wiu nowt *ooaa •— .WM:: aeavattaat la the ekr. Sm ■^Myiklei Ik.. Lertata natal la eopplled wltkaveryiklaglki HARDEMAN M SPARKS, COMMISSIOU MERCHANTS. Macon. Oa To the 1*1 (intern —OF— Middle and Southern Georgia, The aale of cotton i» our apeelally Ualler onreelvre none can excrl n« Ti frlemlaare relurn Ihaakai l„ new ua, we will try lo pleaee you. looaili one*, try loae given to enable you Ueieel aceomi.li to Bake a erop. TIIOS. IIAKDKMAN, Ja., , , „ 0.0. SFAltKH. jlu.-liMtnoi. BRICK MASONRY J. I1K awhaerlker la prepared lo Ao all klmli o Brick Work A Plastering r ■♦‘lee amt oa retaoaabl. leruia. eeUelle a akar* af peahlla peiroaage. ISAAC J. UHINSON la., Mae 2SU. ly Ua THE PROBLEM S0CVED1 Enterprise the Means uiul Sifrrf’.w the Result! FORESTER & GREENWOOD j Have demonstrated the wisdom or ’ LOW PRICBS AND QUICK BAfTCtt. nud uve tletcrmincd to do business on (lint line, * They now have iu Store, aud arc constantly receiving, NiM'rlitl Ilona tor ihU Itlui kcl Consisting of Heavy Plantation Suppliei • AND - FAMILY GROCERIES They "'•Id especially call attention till'll' slock of BAOON! Clou- Side-. Clear Ribbed Sides, .‘Ihonlden and Hams W !L © u ® 9 (»F ‘AI.L OR A DEM C 0 R N , mi:\l. IT.AS, POTATOES AND KDM’ Maokerel, Canned Moots and Fish. S|'4.\RS, IftFPKK, TEAS, SVRri*. SALT. BOOTS AND SHOES. Ottnahvrga. Brown <fu MtripoU Oooiln. COTTON YAKS. rbrwini; anti smoklun Tebarre. And a new atrpply of (leniiinc thwhle Rectified POPLAR LOG! Ihr heal wliiaky „n Ihe ciulinpw ' CREDIT till iicxi fall in those .leslr- STOMACH MaBIOAI, VAOOUWt HKIftimtM A will lie extende ing it, for CJilv -A.ccopt.Mnoo, Jl ,,, y •‘‘“‘I'e* M-llv solicit a continuance ol the liberal pntromi^c hcrrlof.ire bestowed sml pledge uiircmiii mg evert inns to give sat* isfactloti. Albany, (Ja., March 2:1, lflf.0 b- CARRIAGES { WAOONS & HARNESS, I nm the agent lot the Tomliiison Demur •Kt Coinplliy ol New Volk, the Wood,,iff '.tiiicoitl, anal the Urnttleboro nianufariortet vnd am receiving per tamer every weak Carriages, Wagons, and Harnosa- From these nthrr well known enlab ahim-iilh, „„l c„„ nil auy ur.l.r ,| „„ lice, when .Iralre.l, ,i manufacturer! prlre, ■.lib f.iipl.i n.hlnl. I ; I.. shaw. Afant. Albany, Ua., Jan in,, ihc.ii, ii , Adreriiarmcnta forwnnlvd In all Nawapaprra. So adrancc char,r.l on 1’iihllakrr'e prim. All Ljadin, Ncwapapcra kept on Sir. Information aa loCnal of Adrerilalng furnlakr.l All orilcra receive careful etleatlw. lequirln by Mall antwereJ praaplly. Complele Prlnied Mel' of Newipapero Inr eale Special fJelaprepared for t’nalomeia. Adverilaemeula tVrillee and Nolicea aeeurej Orilere froni Bueineaa Men especially 40 P«kRo^y jA«od *upply..of Melallo BiiHal Caa.t, MAiiwoon axb WAurar Of,H .ltM, kept ooUrlanlly on baud. jar-*- mrw, oa anon notice. F. M. THOMPSON, WOOL! miKiTraiec IN CASH! IUk alw