The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, October 29, 1869, Image 2

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S. W. FLEIS1IM.AX & CO. : l President ItarJaway’s l 6 | t »r waa then read. . On motion of John A Daria, Esq , Kcsolvcd, That the report of tho Vice President is approved and adopted, and that every subscriber bo earnestly requested to pay liU installment, promptly, to hasten the building of tho road, and to avoid the necessity oX suit * * * NELSON TIFT, L. E. WELCH, Vre.Uhnt. Secretary r S. FINNEY & CO, tors ai d Comm. Merchants, RKCEll ISO, FOR WARDlXti, The host drawing lesson—drawing a tala- ’ Veto fs.< ,J Estate A Kent: 4 Jewblrv AMI UTHEil A Reliable Medicine for Diseases Incident to all kinds of Stock BRONCHITIS, ▼ T K It* vo ou I oikI for &J«j or rent 4 uuuiher ot Valuable 1‘intituilous: Partin duelling to soil or pun-ha*: oro invited to 1 vtuumue ou> ii.ai. PLACES WILL, fS ISyPtCTED PEMSOXALLY, Mako\ laftoui (U U value given.' < • \( TIT UK i' k X AM I N ED L „S!iTS! t" 0 . 1 !' 1 } ’ •ilhtmtnea. In our lias In SOUTH- ! • pari 01 tba state. Tiy lion suit declared .thah W louml nolli- •J>o > u C 0 ConstiLutio* «i ibo United Stale* or tbe law* of Qhy, tha forbade a troniarj to wear laouaers, and to net the tatjyj ay libeety. if our informed, (and ot coautao Horace Greeley’epaper ia infallibl^ no, aii Mich. question,) the liveliest acBuJtat bavu lollowcd this proTouad, dcqtyfe. Il ia said that the panCmiiii pasaiou haa agitated the tuiiitfijgqiQujidt more furiously than Sever* .tqitl 4 is gravsJy staled by a i iSCttrs pa{*r , of that city that “men h^ ve W ryao i,pvf before their wives or ^eani.their Sunday clothes, and they have no assurance when they undress They are a *nr» preven- ! p»nre of LENT FF.YFR. j ’And a certain remedy fnr I P*ll nivf»i«pn iu-ident to the 1 sHORSE. rueli ni •dsthma ffWffKO UKOl U1A, or lb aov ■pocial contract. OFFICE OF >0SITE COURT DOUSE, AT LAW 01 HOE OF VASON A DAVIS, FIND STHHI IT, ALBANY, GEORGIA ROnntT J. BACON’. 1>AVJI> A. VAStiS. JOli.N A. 1>A>1S. FOUNDER. HEAVES. SMVFRrX.7, trit’onp, FEVERS. Lr.- of Appitite& Vital Energy. SAis or Ttit l?W*!t, 1»4p,a On Toe*, nut, % A C4toU. AJ'mr. wlU at S*^;%l^n4t* ilentyjw..-t»OCb.as dtp Dswsea yfcss, sitaatsd er the Flint. 2ss-53aaiaasa'?» ‘By actual experiment Ji haa r himself and I>r. Browne. In Fxttcsing Cal lie if giT»* theta an appetite, loosens the hide. Kod, make* Hunt ibiite nmbh fx»ur. For Hogs and Sheep. for ell disc axes «/ these aau *«|s—sue4 a* COlQIlS, H L-. CKBS l&.YJIK LL’SGS. HUG CU&P1NY, and can be consue/ted to aulie enother fluclualion i u ihp papacy, *5 or money, Mv*io,<W,vete tboptW|lSf,.nA The New Turk „vr„. .poadonttrf tba y ew Orleans Pinayane tele- ««pbed on thoMst- -There were large or- Qtnipr golu. received thia morning, cuppo* - . ed to bo based oh xstoondhif develops sat* yet ta b«-digclo»c(L” And tho BaLoor. a«clle plluJesto rumor* that -wtditintyed b, ths reeentgaWpahl., itt whletf^ ring* went tonarnal imssh.''. a 'colton »tng- a being tomtC !. »), York, ioW tho staple down to eighteen or twenty seats when large purchases will be madt^ jgjrt! the anticipation e? rtudiaing thirty ooalapwr pound in June next. Then, binyq*- u-uthi* tho report; though it, U; cirtnuMlakittit* stated j but to.ie fdrew*xn»a hitobo^ero.’ ifmed, and tha ■—rTntlliL ufaij proposed cotton nng any bo re«dHy-d»trot-’ Beo'd., np toOct, 21, - Total Hrcelpti, ■■ Shipped np to Oct 2i, past week, KlS' IMlWEIL ' - -eer'y auJ Tree,. jq ,n§ r Vu r'i -* These Pow- CUlCKENb, jrowi*. - rh r These To* 3oU! Slupmonls Sto«k <>* band :< rnvrittlw of CbtlLBR-t, un i 5w kJSE »n«l will improve the omdMjtfb of *ji iMgimafe"> smm, oct. 3i Jlfchsy Sfwk u.rtrt. But few nice bore been, mads dal ..Market supfdiad. flood tsulss *n at $aoo@$#50 each ;* but Kule , Eino Goods sod Sporting Articles . Welch 4 MhokSll V BOOK 4 «WELtr MIGIX. ALBA flGHAOTR NO, CALLED 5 EEriXG, Monday Evkniko, 1st pro, a t 7 o’clock, for rork in M M Dt>grcc. Every meiuber rv- tfnired to bm j iwsoot, aad xra roqucMted to bo prepared AT rENTIOS. MESS NO. I '*• 9 **• JolilsMHt'Hiwn t fi o*« toek^ P. It prerfaolr. mom ter is exported io h® present— Practical Wali'bmaker Albany Book & Jewelry Stor< H Ay. 1 — 11 .! EN T* n ,l *e Wsldi WiaJ .w or WoUi Jr , Mitchell IiimI heVIII*; s u.-w au-i lull Muitplv « *°°j* Mat ruin, I Mm |.iepara-d to do n.S-t li w ;'** c pioiuptL , 4sad M:ir.,.itl v4tutsctiou. .Clhany.ott 31 >F f L~ tl.r.-<» s juan* while s|.,nt- • tih. rail)' rt'Wiinhd. u. lid- offcte. SMITH, MAIL'* sift BY CAHEY W; STYLES, -. "'v. 1 ''. 1 9* ■: ' -<s-t AUWXr.GA.: -OCTOBEB • -i : : 29. 18W. LS- Unxwed aagjfc? matptxiih bavanjtah department' Fob Satanxau Brsixkvs (’adds, and I»ry (loom ADVEBTiHKnarro, mtir Fibst Paot. Foil Mai tin and Albany Brsixiss and Fkor» bionai. Caturn, mce, also. First I*a -e. ('■owdid 'On»v • A great tuaoy ibiog« that ara not in thin paper ought not Io be •od aoma othecj were acrouged oat by the pressure of unavoidable to tiler. Personal .* lie heft of The CountilUtinn waa in onr city,a little while yesterday tAer- ueon, and paid ns a visit. If all our city 1).I- licp had sueh'trareting Agents ns CoL Acton, they might well be terms] -heavy dailies.” H I ia not only ponderous in tonnsge, but bss s draught (upon the people) that keeps the, keel of The Cviutitutiun where it ought to he, and ita canvass filled for the voyage. We are now gelling our large Slock open ready for exhibition ~and sale. Pieaao oall and eoe us at ALBANY BOOK 4 JEWELRY STORE. ■ Wolch 4 MircnaLx. Jelner aid Bryaal’s Outrage Will. Unlike the -yiHe of the Ood”—which are •aid lo “grind slowly"—the -outrego”!mills of l-hilip Joiner, J E Brynnt, Bulloek, Blodg. eit and Swayxe. grind swiftly. There is nothing more oertain thaa that -their infernal teachings . will fail to guard the negro against bimialf, and that Without some more potent restraining influ ences the race meat p, ri ,h f rom it. own any. •g. brutality. Nesriy .11 colored male, ibovo fiftien yaars old now carry murder ous Weapons in their pockeU, and murder ous instincts in their hearts, and but for two reason, their passions would more frequent ly And satiate diabolism in the blood or the whites. Ths superior intelligence of the white, allays the savage devil that possesses them, and offers fewer excuses for violence; and eecondly. they labor under . wholesome Je*r ol assailing superior .kill end power.— The whiles make.allowance for their igno- ranco. and refrain from provocation, while among themselves ignorance and brutish im. pulse eel,lorn stop short of hrntish vio. lenco. Hence they are d«troyi„g ssch other and if loft to themselves would soonlrt lapse into their native barbarity and .l.ngh- ter tbcmaelrM. 6 "c are led to theso reflecliona by tko fre- quont occurrenoa of murder, an J crimes „f lessor grade among the negroes, mid especial y by two case, of ehooUng io onr own coun ty within the last week. On S.tnrdsy lost angry word, passed between two oolored gentry; ono drew, phrtol upon the other, who being rsther cowardly by. nalnm. sought refuge behind hi, wife; the pistol. was fired and the wifo was shot through the thigh. Again, on Thursday night laat a oolored man, who works on Capt. Ssuo.r’s place, came to the show, and slier the show concluded to.pendlho balance of the night with hie wife, who lives on Col MoUrlns rhtoe, near the city. A \Vb. n he got lo his w.fe . house he found a gsy oolored Lothario “pillowing there wheyo no hud save his ahonld BwJ”4ftd%lraightway 'wSnt ifi „„ 2 U xnnscl... The wife meiug that her lover wa. likely to. get the worst of it hendsd h!£n her husband's pistol, whioh housed j eending » ball square into thi btomaii orti outraged Ensbsnd, wSs, Uttpigh^Ldena,, is not expected to rsoover. TfprhtntTwm 1 isausd yesterday for th. wife snd'herfrimd * UPP01 ” b f lh im b «“ arrested.. Those eases wo dare ssy will appear in the »ext 'outrsgo'.report of fhiUp fnd^U eol leagues to Bryant, Swsyss, Ste, Wiudn’^aoM Watches, * u d other ALBANr A Hinder. The Griffin Star, In a brief articin exulting over thb defeat of Andjr Johamn. in tho Tennesseo Ugialat»r.,-/o r t'bo U S Senate, UMs the following languo^o— SS^s sei ^-'«ss * ** i‘ le <•/ our. ciVj* Mncyen *"<l««»wssfy made a ettrliug reputatie* *[!**. *■*& ft ll “ breaking out of (A, Car did red chao*. Uherckange U, ••Lag and floss" for » ennu i, aml perchance a Hnmtg gran." * Ths iosinustion we italicise is a slander aad every man in the South knows it We a i 3SKSS>satta ‘ Wa:,. — than any uther profession, trado or aaliing F * E ^ OfdrElSrrJid nightly, .t Rtiiii.iu.'s B.u, agoJtrsr.'psxjT. SmrtT a Liu.- Bird of tho Era saya. .ri'io? A . 1 i«- ?I, . Mr * “"PWaa that thers *. r * A»t aufficisnt acoommoJations ia that c»ly m the wey of stores an J iltrelUnrs that m^ df ^auYor mm. n„,mfi'ma W M»m wtU not invest their money is rwl Aad of snob tho Era's oolnma of -Ntats Nsws" as wsqogdl »«ak complaint ' * riirUa.it. . the following report aa-j ai from the proewadihgs „r the Board ,. hirtclA h,.-U oo the flotli in-:.' * « v " • Albast, Gt. Oct, Vi, ISliil’ To Hee Honor.ty Hoard of lie et rig. i'-C' rri - So. Ga. 4 Ha U.^ ho-- tafv - 1C< ^ r,a ' 1 l'“ "bEyonr rmalhtions of the Izifi inet.. I visit ml Thom, s.-ilte „„ tho l-lll, patting over 1 itniles of the Jontusy on the South Georgia S Florida R It. Preeident HttdaWny was absent in Savannah. I met the Directors and learned from them that the road waa beingp,cased forward.WS. fast a. the moans of ihe Company would permit, and tbat-lirire was no foundation for the rumor I^U they intended la avoid or delay the work to Albany. Tjc subscriber, Ibr - took have not all paid tho installment, promptly either in Dougherty. Mitchell, or Thomas counties auil the company haa hem, obliged lo borrow money to meet their t bligatiolts umler prrs^ul ronlracts. The cars will run this work to within sigblypiiles of Camilla. There ara MW hands now employed, and they will increase the force as Tael aa the meauawitl pmiuit. The Treasurer aud Engineer were present with the Directors and promise! to send ms a statement of the present ' iaadj and amqant which would he required to com .plot* the road by January or February. I "let President Hardaway (ou my way to Savannah, and he assured mo of his nuxioly and intention locomplote tho j-oad So Albany as early at the means at his command woulj permit. I append hie letter since received, which is a repetition in eutaiance of what he' theu said* In Sfcrftxaahl conferred with C«l tf*rev- ^n. President of tbe Atlantic & Ga f- It- R , who agreed with President Hardaway and myself that the road should bo completed to Albany with the least possible delay, end he agreed to meet me apd tho President and Directors of our Hoad at Thomas,ilia thin week for the purpose of facilitatiug the c*rly completion of the Hoad. The right of way is bciog claerod anj the bridge, trestle and culvert work, is now he ing done between Albany and Camilla. 1 am convinced that thorc is no reason for diatrusting the good faith cf the President and Directors, and that they will fulfill their contract by bnilding to Albany as early as the means at theirdispoaal will permit. And now, gentlemen, 1 Appeal to you, and to onr subscribers for stock to aid us by all the means in your power, not only by paying up promptly your own Bubaeriptiou us they become doo, but by urging the necessity upou others who havs failed lo pay. When I shall meet the Preaidentand Directors with Pres ident Screren in Thomasvilie this week, let mo ho able to assure them that they shall have the means which wc owe them, and which will enable thorn to increase their force and complete the ruad much earlier thuii they could uther,vise do. With ample means there is uo reason why the mad should uut ho tiuished by January or Feb- ruary. We shall subserve our interests and main- Isin onr honor by paying promptly Wo. should not forget that IUm„ subscriptions are bonatide legal debts, everj^ualailment of which can he sued and collected ir necessary. But the Hoard has shown overy disposition to he liberal, and it would soom to bo our Jnty now when they are pressed for m ans and the work is moving slowly far want of funds that tie should meet them iu the same lihrsl spirit. Very Reaped fully, KELSiiN TIFT. Dr. Hunter’ Catarrh “Fountain.” Tlie ab.>vc represents a metis oil of applying remedies to the cavity of the N03E, anti upper portion of Til ROAT, tor cure of C A T A It R II A L diseases ol these parts. This is the only means hy which diseases of these parts can he curetl. Since the above migrating tvas made, the Instrument lias been somewhat modified and improved. M. HIJ N TE11, NEW ORLEANS, STKOiHfiK & Attorneys at Law, ALBANY. GA. H aving occ tpled their n.-w i.-outt, OVER Ol It OFt li ij. wonkt i thcirokl client them with llil-i .lltMuy, Ox., i auJ as tunny tic* oiu." pHtiouagc. HI 29, tho Mat-oil Dai! A true ex Inu Court. - (MoU't tut 29, 1069-2 : Til.MON M. I extnufrfiuu xiul Ll$ JEMAIXlXtl - 25, 1869. Mrs it Atul^rxou. Jits* iiUrk, H D l’xsHci t, George Col 'urther. Jno t(uil, ThonitiM ‘r I'ubb (!lnr , I* D Cole. Alex Fergti L Is Urreii Gillxrd. Cook Hood. L U High, 1! Thorn a a VllYSICUN FOR DISEASES OF THE Head, Throat, Lungs and Heart Treats I’emourt. pIox*a m j ADV CreOfo-in,! & CO., to Strozer & Hilsman’a Drug Store, BROAD STREET, - - V ^ IJ * ? 9 A llR NOW OPENING a LARGE A!fD VARIED'ASSORT At Ia *nd Wllf- 'I'k.R GOODS, comprising a spleudul a’o^kof The 2>-Ct AT U IIAMBL1LS, ! i iHNolwr 19th, 1869. ] j -* order lo k rxfhc ikh.j.Ic an uppoMuuUy of xttend- - lo/ the sthl. Fair at Mdsuii uit me loth u( No*ei»> l»r, li ia *■ ''ll «»ltl»hRJ'.i>, ' hxl tha Regular Term ut bxkt-r ‘iuj--- li.ir < ourt iw at jotirutd o>er from tho Third MutkUy ln .Sov.-mU-r, U the FOUR I'll Mo.N'LlAV It* NoVoXtUc. All iMitUMiuu;i Jdod nil! take duuu 1 Lis order wi I l*» pxliliishn! iu tho Alhxny Nevliui J “““- Jclrgraj.li, I..r two Hvks. J. M. I LARK, J. S. I’.S. W ( . from the uiiiiulci «,f hiker w*r Tlit»MA3*ALlAJsi, Deputy lUk. .‘Isl, 1869. GEORGIA —Dougherty Count \*. - HEKRY X|iplit'i to me for Yaluatioti, — 1 • BUiUK X)WII a hoim-Mtcittl ot'perNoiiallv, and 1 w ill )mmm u x,n lh« Mtnio ou tho llUiday oi ,v vtrmlwr next, xt 10 o’clock. 4 iu,xt luy oliice in AIU uy. tiiren and! r my hxud xud otUcixl signature Has -• *h dxr of Octo or, 1669. W. II. WILDER, oct 29-2C* Oidiuary. Foreign and? Domefetic D R Y GOODS ! Boots. Shoes< Hats, Fancy Goods, and *! ? *■<-*: * • ’ ; ». : ‘• i : J READYMADE CLOTH! 1STO Their Dry Goods Department couxists iu part uf a beautiful lius of Such AM DELAINES. BLACK and COLT.D ALPACCA^. ALL WO M. DELAINES. lOrLlNS. DKILVUK^, uud xu eudlraa varteiy of DE.lt’l lFL'L PRINTS, fr.un I oh a up. • r OF LETTERS in the PoHtoilico ut All«uy, lia.j I HI. ifo C Brnl, I! O Hcnll, F I»**ll, ( 1 Baldiviu, Ex<>cutor. I-Mian. Mrs E A t lurk, Frank 'illIns. «olr«l.. Mrs Susau 4AI- 'nlhomi. Miii^nivI Cre*-!. • J*.i«- r»nn, G W Fit!Itoi d. C Gibbs, A tide U Grt'cti, .1 «■ -A.lso, Wlierii vt COLOI5ED FLANNELS, OPERA FLANNEL, .llfl. mu . I5LEACIIEI) Jo DISOWN CANTON FLANNELS, IIEDTICK, 1.1.NILSE\'S, SHKE1TNO, SUIlM’l.Nti, CLOTHS, JEANS. Cloaks, Shawls, Soatags, Roods, capes, and other woolen goods’ t” 1 1 * • • ; • £}*»!: Shirt Hogoiiis, Hoop Skirta, FrenrTi \Vi»ah*hoiu* Uorwfs, Alcxnn- tlro’.s Kiii Uluvt‘8, (w arrrntrtl, it I lit*y tear on ptitllni; on wo t xchange lor othe:?*.) . Henry Hawkins. Jim 0 Hooks, la iris. — i Julies. Mian 11 Lin on, S W Lowe, I .S Love. Lydiu Nowry. col. Priee, Mr* Georgia E Powell, Mrs Jane W D Phelan. Kob't a Sle ihens 3. Mrs M E Scoff, D D Smith. J R Sc irry, Mrs M Scolt colrd, M .Margaret Sxu lit. A It Wrighi Nancy lVilson, Whitney & Meyer*, W H Wallace. •*t ,,y of t,,e aU>VJ let,tfn * * i,! C. W. ARNOLD, P. M. JA PA *S WITCHES, lor tho Hair, nil colors, tin* latest filing out. j l-A.'.i IlIilCK unit SWISS. KDCINOS nml INSEU I IXOS IKISIEKV and GLOVES, 1JALMOKAL SivIUTS, SILK Jo GLASS. DltESS HUTTONS, TRIMMINGS, ami a Great Varieiy Ot Ollier Roods, ’ i,. . ■•- • : v - • if ‘ f 7 j •-* j j ' Too ITumerons to Mention ! f-' .- BaJ- A CALLfiiim all is ivBpeol fully silic'.leJ, an.l a g.il bargain gtmrnnleeii. ->' v Vj