The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, November 26, 1867, Image 3

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P*'“v JEKLYNEWS Fi fjocal^ Colun-n jjy.OA., KOV. 20th, 1807 "A^eades ReTekffl. a«fCi» FOB SOLICITING ADVERTISING * , go* toe Thi-Wbbki.y Mb wo, li — lir ' llliY °* lt °V ’afjxH.—-OotIncrement makesa t’-fone hundred pei. cent, to-day, and r . , fin tho shnpo of afttll grown It offers its columns to the H lcstly challenges ft critical _ VcVfpnge it has something Imroudly .boasting of its paternity, tnita own merits. It is a vjlfferent to its own merits. It is a jSTfcllow, and will rewavd any dmt may be bestowed upon it.— ^5* it aside and neglect it, for it Jlnits w»y, and may yet become otof the first wator. K^eIwIvan™—\Ve desire to r conics of the Tri-Weekly News, CAMPBE Have just l-eecivedla large and carefully selected stuck of & BEAL , Groceries, Hats, Roots and Shoes, Clothing*, Crockery, Hardware, Notions,FVeedineiTs Goods of every deserip- Jon, Tobacco and Segars, Wines and Liquors—Foreign and Domestic, AH of which they bought in the best markets since the Fall of Cotton, and will Sell at prices LQWER thanthc LOWEST. Call and Examine for yourselves. AT.BANY, G.i„ Oet. 30—100—142 fttllhlfoveniher, No. 112, and will be |«obliged to friends who do not file Jo ^nd them to onr office. , Craiiu'S R»mt.»*UT.-®hnriey an la^ijlksl ha allll Hres, » nd *• prepar'd «' — t, icaflumodata hla Mends, and hungry fjt»ir"r Here'* * * ,od c h*n" for those ., The,military autliorities have acted very promptly in the matter. Yesterday morn- ing instructions wore received at these head quarters to have an officer repair to the plantations from whcuce the complaints came, and investigate the matter thorough ly. In compliance with this order, our late esteemed l’nst Commandant, Captain Cook, left yesterday nlternoon ior the Ogccchct, to look into mntters connected witli the for mation of those military companies, and re port to headquarters, ' Bliesc organisations being in direct viola- tiefi oftienernl l’ope’s order, it is to lie bipod that they will lie disbanded, and tile • planters and tlioir families relieved frfltit ibe apprehensions which now till their minds. —Snv. Republican Kith. of-flah, flesh, feat, nr huger THE MARKETS. IlSiT.oe* PAtaoaa.—We, the senior will “ rtl (Ur this isiue forabeut two weeks—bo- kdla attend Court in Brooks county I We iesve Mr. Evens st lbs helm, who Kto$ul'lo tbs omerleney. snit Is every tho mschtne. . |Jjpmjt|SDl, Mr. Clark, wilt call Hits Tlrsaalllosthllmmti, sod i.a s prompt rc. Litwtetlls) to tho heslth and prosperlly or f sincerely hopo hla visits will bo gill satisfactory. The Wrens. itUtakflkst bccsnss you were humbugged s U igc, another effort is mnking to hum- m, || nono of your spurious Julm ■* ■ T |,e real genuine J olm Robin who lined to delight on when ‘tre lwji.li coming with » better clroui and ma- "h.tka.kM ever been aeon In thii part of the ailWty laugh of an hour or two will do Ghana day’a victuals, and afford rhl end conversation, fdr you nnd the _ ra month to come. Itlsgeod from personal knowledge. i if the Troflble at Quilman. AcorsTA, Nov. 25.—Cotton very dull and irreg ulnr; sales >»•» 4 hale*. Receipt a middling 15 to 15|. Savannah, Nor, 25.—Cotton dull, declined }a); middlings 15J;sa1ts 808; reoeipts 8500. New Ori.bani, Nov. {25.—Cotton demand fair- but declined. Middling Orleans Itt. Sales 800f?; Receipts since Saturday 5785. Ltvearooi., Nor. 25—Noon.—Cotton dull and declining; uplands 8 ;; Orleans 8jj; ealei estimate 8000, Livtrroot, Nov. 25-r m—Cotton heavy and de^ elined, | uplands 8 1-10 Orleans 8 5 10. New York, Nov. 25 8 ock dull but steady. Mon ey active nt sevrn gold 140$ to 140 g; 'ex change 9$ for long amid} for short; five twenties 8 for old and 74 for new; Hour 10 to 20 lower: corn steady; Rye quite. Special Notices. RELIGIOUS DIKE! T0RV. Divine services will bo held in the Pres byterian Cliureh of this place, every Lord's day a. m. Eating Saloon. CORDELL & CO.. Washington Street, ALBANY, G^V. At this well known stand, Cordell & Co., continue their Restaurant, nnd keep constantly on hand tmm* vvsw, BIRDS HAM A.XD WJGS, All of which they arc iiicpurc.l, at any hour, to serve up in the best possible m ylo, Also * HXE LIQUORS of fvery description. CIDER AND LAGERB Albany, (la., November 2d, RICH, GOLINSKT & CO.JRAINES EMPORIUM JERRY WATE It 'S Bl l LDTNG- Albany. («n. Great Reduction I3ST mim AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Nowin store nnd constantly recciviii#. a varied, ib'nant and cmoiihvc n^m-lincnl o Ladies’ Dress Goods, To Kent. Consisting, in part, «•! Two plantations about five miles ab avo Albany, known as the Mose Hogan place, and the Joel I Muslim Forester old plaue, having on each place nil the necessary hands. Gin Houses, etc., and about s' hundicd acres of cultivable land. Apply to JOHN A. DAVIS, Agent. Albany, November 22d, 1807 117 128 JRmp rcss Cloths, all Woo! flcfoins. Poplins, dins. Alpacas, Worsteds of every quality, stylonnd pattern: choice IViuts, Trimutiu^i l IIAVK JUST OPKNF.D AN KNTII1K Consisting in part <»f DRY GOODS, Groceries, Boot& Shoes, Hats Clothing, And a large assortment of FREEDMEN’S BLANKETS, AO., AO , I srill <ct*l at the Lowest. Cash Prices ! .Messrs. .Inhti C. Uetirnfleiiricd and John 8. More man trill always lie found ready and willing to show gouda,and I will gnanoilcc prices and qimlii v .IOK. 8. II 4INK. not JO GREAT BARGAINS! Shawls, Shoes, I'anoy Good'. Also, Gentlemen's Clothing, Hoots, Shoes, Mats, Cassiniere*., Heavy t'Joods, of every de scription; Finernd common Blankets, ready-made 4 'I**tl»in*_i fi»r lalmritiy men and boys. Notions andnie-uacs;allot which are now ottering at really vnluml prieos; and ns the . Cash System is being generally adopted, lor cash tliex i\ ill -ell a little low er titan those I Stl'GCt AlljRiliyt Gffti 117 v2 n I Of. Hoyt & Gale, I who pretend to sell for Coat, i Albany, Ua., Nor, 21. NEXT DOOM TO I’OOFKR A CO. The Lowest Prices AT M. FLEISHMAN & CO.’S, 11 ROAD STREET, ALBANY, OA. Next Door to Hines & Hobb's Lnw-Offlco l "Hi Aiil lilt ■ BADLY WOUNDED—ANOTHER KILLED OUTRIGHT. . ttCHo'sIhf Ouse of the Difficulty. i b] (he Jlllltary—Eirnpe Wade. |i Sifttinfih "RepuMWan of Iho 22d, i Tttjnilitary—thirteen men under f if-Sergeant Ma«on—who went to auto quell the diaturhanee there, re- dwterday ffioming. We have learn* Divine nervier in held at llm Kpitieopn Church, at 10 a. m. and 74 r. M. every Sahhath—Rev. Mr. McCauley in eliavge. In the'linplist Church, every Sahhatli —morning and evening. Rev. S. P, Culln way in clmrge. Sunday School at D a. .m and Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. In the Methodist Church every Sabbath morning ami evening, Rev. Mr. Moore in charge. 3 * liyaterday doming. ditional pfirticnlnrR gl the aflair. a that a man named Spiders, k came tin to Nankin nller a lot li he said belonged tor him. ovo and commenced to drive fcmjrT^ lie drove theiVsomo distance Bi.vt.vrEn \ Co., (HSTABLitUKii 1778, 15 braver .SrBEBT, Nfw York,) continue thfbopllng ami pack ing In cave* their pure Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, &c. ami scud them nut in a style that precludes the fowtlbHli) of being tampered with Letore reaching the purchaser. ■Johnson & Uor*itch of Smilhville keep constantly on hand u supply of the genuine article, Give them a cull, it you want the right thlngin the right place. GR S ft d to rest, and went into to. ho met a largo party, \j one Rill Duncan. They drank “ - 1 nt the matter there, and i« oituie, became enraged woman and fired two allots llfir at her, Iler husband <i|,a and returned with a it did not hse it then.— ’hat on With'hla hogs,; and " he eamc to a plantation aneo from Nankin, where IT'The parly hero came up after some talk the matter arranged, and Spiller reliti 'lint.to the hogs. He then (hart bq Rad. shot at the negro ... hlr Cu | f^| Oitl u lie said he trim left something "ilflijhbtmt dark, tpitt jnM. tisfiho WfUctmo shots, were fired at Of which struck him in tho arm jtar .Thirty-two duck shot were tie ironed*' J > jjpuffrtnade complaint to Mr. JaA'recdraen’a Bureau, who sent ph fortoldiers. On theflrrival ol they at pnee commenced to l Spiller, though badly wound- Mfto his home in Florida. Ton white men were mrested in Monday fqr being con- dr. . Ope, of the latter was 31 ? gave fnjnds tp-nppcar at B nost day YTuesday) for ex- Ite chmc Into town on Tucsdav «*party often, all arnted with *f«y were drinking all day, (were pretty Jhoronghly in- * parti were in a grocery u . ..Dourt'Bouso, UbooV half-past gfloekin the evening. Wade and were tnong them, quarrelled tier, and tho former pnllcd rand shot the latter. Dennnrd ml going in oho - side ol his Tssststajaw: I wasetill aidargo at last ac- Kajtoti s Remedies From tin San rnnnah (Ga ) Republican.] 1'i'ofe.sHor K»y ton's remedies are now being bought iv'thb public, both near and Ikr, and wetokegvent plens'ire in btating It. Knowing that there are annually millions of humbugs cast afloat to gull a too confinding public, the people have with many isgtvings been induced to give those remedies trial. We c doubt if n single instance can be pro> duced, when the directions have been explicitly followed, that they have not urcomplished wlist was olaimed for them. Being made here, they would long ago have been delected, had they been what tins been commonly termed “humbugs but quite ♦ . „ ili - the contrary, the people of Savqnnah buy more of them to.day than any I* * 1 *' ‘ \\m: announce to the bublic oknku.i ALLY, (lint our entire atoek will be Let it C'esiic! Priceft Meet it ceil Solti at a great Sacrifice. TO STJIT THIS TIMES. o correspond »itl. il.c si, ingpney ul ihs itini-a. Gl’OCOfioS, Fl’OvisioilS illltl I >T V (sOOfls nt (Jost! ! ! Our atoek of hadica Bre*s tsondi comprises tho ( • X*' lineal quality of Silks and Iri*h l'oplins. Alpaca**, Mohairs, &«*., Ac., Triiutningt, lluttotis, Laces. Ac , &f. ‘ Also Genin' Fmnbhitq; Gog»l*i, llendy iniidc Clothing. Piece Goods, consisting of the best Oas- limereo, Doc bkin*f ami Broud Cloths. Boots, Mhocs. Hats, Shirt*, *c. A. C. WESTBROOK & BRO. LELPtE>«icftl £S3Ha.cr»tii'i i Ar, non offering AT COAT, FOR CANII, on Uil-AAr. Dcnlan Stoves, Tin Ware, Ca»t Iron v, ipmft illllllC Gome one! Gome all ! Family Supplies, oonsKWng of Bacon, Flour. I.nrd, ( Iipc-.v ^ " Fralte, Crackers, Onions, Sauces. • Corn, Orlti, Picklovj, Cen ALSO A ••ok ot. tluo.-riYf'A, ProviaioDS, au • lice. Tea. Smrar Oured Main*, VlraV See for yourselvea and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Xff* Don’t forget the place—next door to nines Si Hobb's Lnw-ofliee. M. FLEISHMAN k l (>. Albany, Go., Nov. 23. [117-128] .AR<!R AND Jl’DIfiiniM.V M’.IMC B riluuiu VVnro. Crockery and GlasH,Lnmp» AND -t THOMAS J.F LINT & CO. IMPORTERS Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN I China, Crockery ami J Of tin* latest styles ami liV Gentlemen’s Clothing, Boris Shoes, Hats and Furni*liiiiL r Usually kept in general si ock for comfort of theiuucr «»r the They are in the market for the purchase oft’otton. Cot it. I ! nnd will pay the highest Market l'ricos. They are also prepared to ship Cotton, consigned to th**ir erst or New York, and to make liberal advances on the •»mc. Keep constantly on hand all thcntundnrd Fcrtllircr*. m l : TED BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE. ATtany, November 21 Ur nut p: ' ' U > I tfiu-. • •■n-inils. ci, every article any other titan, lele of produce; ••■» in Maeott Savaunnh HOUSE FURNISHING GUM • |..r GUST IN'S AMMONIA- 117 B. A. WISE Maoon. Ga. Glass Waite. CHERRY ST.- MIIOI.ESALE AND RETAIL F M' THOMPSON, Contractor and linihhr, of every tlonoriptIon. We have tin hand it fine lot of Conkin' Stoves of all sizes, and the best patterns and are prepared to pul them up amt. FIT PIPJQS. FTC. We also have a lot of the AMK.UIOAN Sl r 1lMKU(vKD l*l’Ml', the most perleet, tiitnplo. and durable pump ever invented, and peculiarly sullen to tills section. We are prepared to do all kinds of j „ time previoua, and they are fas', superseding old standard remedies of by.gone days. Knyton's Oleum Yittc is a German liniment for v'juuintism, neuralgia, pains in the back, breast sides or joints, nervous headache, toothache, ear ache, sprains, bruises, burns, etc., while as a lini ment for horses it is said to be an excellent article. Kayton's Magic Cure is an excellent remedy for sud den coughs, asthma, sore-throat, .heart-burn, diar rhoea, cramps «nd pains in the stomaoh and bowels, etc. Kayton's Dyspeptic Pills need no words of com ment from us, an they recommend themselves,— Being entirely vegetable, they may be considered harmless. They will be found the hint pills for dyspepsia, costiveness, sick headaohe, piles, liver complaints, nnd for all billious disorders. A. A. Solomons & Co., wholesale druggists, Savannah, Oa., are agents for these remidies, and will fill all orders for the genuine, which must have the signature ef H. II. Kay I on, on each bottle and box. Having*.removed from No. so ^fulhcrry ** , j , Street to ^ No. 70 SECOND STREET Ovqv. Dq Loaches (Carnage Repository, Maoon, jQ-a., HavejttfltWeivcil, anil now oflir lor sale the largest.' uriVV tnoftt. cnvefullv nelectetl «bof . j, ItXALI'.n is New OtboertienmentB. able Administrator’s Sale. (JEORGiA, DoioiiKKTY County. Agreo- lc to au order of llte Court of Ordintry of Mld pH »< <* iHra lur J "• Nan ffl wt! c»n le*n> they havo al- ' best of friends. He leaves a 15 •firqrf.oyerto the civ- Dulus men tbiiu-left Iflie yesterday mom- tcaRyijsr moquml , ■OT'tho existence of. an at once referred to •mat Atlanta. HUlU IU lilt »• I MVi v. .... “ , , county, will be sold, before tho Court House door, in said County, on the first Tuesday in Janumry next, nil t lie Real Ealate of A. C. !fill» latii of said Count v, deceased; consisting of the undlvidsd one half of 1000 acres, known as the lllll & Cochran plantation, in said County, well improved, and in a tine slate of cultivation. Also, one house and lot ■ Itllv fllKM) V» ----- . in said county, kno(ra as hia Pinchaai placet and ' y folio ‘ ‘* k * on the day following; all tba personal properly be- longing to said Ealalo, consisting of “nlsa, 8loe_« Hom and Caltla, PlanUlion Tools, Implements, elo, Honsebold and Kilohen Furniture, tnd many otlur artiolos loo numerous to monlion. JOHN M. HILL, Adm r. Nov. 28d Ids Albany, Ga., aoonxiAN Lynchburg, Va. r. MTKRS a BOSS of Lynchburg, Va. GOODMAN & MYERS, No. 180 BAY STREET, Savannah, Georgia, Dealers in Keep Constantlyoukand the oboitsst Brand, pay thn highest market pries for Hidoo and fi***"* 1 Savannah, Oa. Nov. 20th. 118-10. IMPORTED Hi DOMESTIC GLASS, CHINA * ! ever brought to this country TOOKTIIKR WITH A Flll.l. ANIl fOMPI.KTK AS- > ... ,-,-HOIITtlKKT OP • quality anil description _ tfihuft the country solicitwl, and will befilletl with promptness nnd di«- patch. t* Macon Ga., Nov. 19lh'1887. 01-J27.,,- CHOICE GROCERIES, LOWEST j TINWARE, I Crockery, Wood ware, Cutlery mid . House Furnishing Goods. 1 have on hand poo IRON WITCH, (Jueen of the mm, nnd other improved pattern COOKING STOVES w wb.lcj I will sell ta low aa first olsss Stove* on fe aside Also a good assortment of Box and Parlor Stoves. Every Stove Warranted per- foot and satisfactory or on-A-ira-EiD. AT TUB •ckery, Cutlery, and all n BOUGHT in person from foreign goods, ira tho MAN fW7 B ABE NOW RRCB1VINO AND HAVE IN W STOBB, the following Goods, which wo offer at the ‘ * * - I, and rates. IMPORTED DIRECT, lam < only t lowe.t market rate', to CASH lll'YBHH 500 tack. tlOl'R, of all grade., 10.000 pounds CLEAR SIDES. 15.000 " v RIBBED SIDES, 0,000 SHOULDERS, 25 balsa HEAVY OUNNY DAOOINM, 50 packages WHITE FIRII, 60 •• ; BLUE flSH, , 75 p’kges MESS No«. 1, 2& 3 MACKEREL, 25 .botea CHESHIRE CHEESE, 80 e-ktRIO nnd JAVA COFFEE, t 76 bbln.tOrutbed, Ex. C C, B k A SUGAR, 26 Melt TUBS, ’ ’’100 p’kagei TOBACCO (Common to Extra), , lpOUxeaCAKOLES, ' 100 bexee SOAP, .STARCH, POTASH, etc., ' a >100 racks Liverpool nnd Vl^lnU SALT. *000 Iba. Extra Sqgnr^mrad HAMS. Alee, JEANS, fiSNABURQS. IRON TIES, SHOES, AMOK1NO TOBACCO, ete, J. II. ANDERSON ft.SON, Tklrd slreel, neat to Hardeman A Spnrka. Macon, On., Nov. 19th. (115-161] prices. I to offer them to Marehanta at low ORA by mail promptly tilled at lowest prises ’EEM8 CASH. B. A. WISE, I, Gj^lffovember 19, 08-184 BURIAL OASES Al.ltAN V, , <!A. nin prrparprl m rontiact f.ir nil kind* of work in my line, and |in>ini«c -alinfaclion in every IOTA good supply of MKTAL1C B1T«*IA ASIIS coiiNtnnlly on liuii'l. ami Jnnii-hed nt horl notice.' AIxo o gooi| supply ol ROSEWOOD and WALNUT COFFINS Sotnnlhitig very fine in ihia line*. Albany, .! lino 2'.i|li. 18l»7. At -tim I Tin, Shari Iron aod Topper Work at the shortest Notice aod best style. Tho attention of j.lantern is eHpecially callcil to our establishment, ns we lake job* in thn count tv, ami work with Hispatch. Albany, (In,*, Nov. 0,1 «<17. 111-147. s. w: HENRY’S FURNITURE MANUFACTORY . WOMAN’S BEST FRIEND! up ST'ins, WASHING & RINSING MACHINE IN Til H Foil mu HR noU. A ItS! 1(777/ 117/ / XG />’/?— Til U ft f HR MIS F.XTllA I T WILL WASH Till: HKAVIKST HKD CLOTH. l.VG, or tho FIiicmi Lace, without injury# Ipfao aimple ami utiny to work tliol n child can line it. No moro pounded, Wat on, tnitlonlc** tMolhing from the Washwoman at one dollar per dozen.— Your M'nKhiug enn ho done nt home, for OXF.- FOUHTII tin* expense, vviilimit dirt or trouble, Thu Machine will pay for itself in one month One hundred thousand have been sold! Ami are now be*ng mude at the rate of quo thousand per day # to meet the increasing demand Agents wanted everywhere. Active energetic men can make ONK HDNDRP.D AND FIFTY DOLLARS per month. Send in your ordera to tho Agricultural Depot on Second Street, opposite the old 1'oRtofBoe. .1. H. MILLS General Agent for Statu of Georgia. 115-127, Macon, Nov. 10. OLD FLAG BUILDING, [JdCA'.VO.V XJ'I/KBT,] Near Rust & JTohnston’a OLD WAUKHOl’SK, IIMI1E. I mak. and keep for ante all ktmli nf Cabinet ti Furniture, Matrasses,. Chairs, tea. r.-— . AU order*.for NEW WAREHOUSE FIRM. T HE undersigned having formed a Copai 1 net-ship under the firm name of Woollolk & Anderson, CABINBT WORK. Matrasses, IlKPAIRINQ FUHNITURK. HK-OANING CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERING and RK-CANING SOFAS. Tele ailTite Easy aM Rocklnff Chairs, Promptly and flalthftilly done al oueh prices to suit the time*. I will engage to make pc OLD FURNITURE of Coin Old Stand of Ilorria’ d; Roas, Heoouil and Popl»c- Streets, CHCosars etriot attention to tba atorage and celt WHI mike UberaUnnnoea on Colton Are prepared to ftmlekrBAaOINS’ land (ROPE I nft other Plantation Snppliee, f ■ '• — no ^ •leatl Abo, For Ibe purpoie ef RECEIVING. STORING ontf SELLING COTTON, rcapeoifnlly tender their vices to their planting fri.ads. We bnva eMUMd a portion of Ibe Warehouse formerly occupied by Coates & Woolfolk, more reeenlly by Mr. Jonathan Colline. Wo hope, by atviet attention, to girssalis- - fuiton to our patrons. JAMES II. WOOLFOLK, JAMES 11. ANDERSON, . sepfl-flm] ly l it COLOR, Send in your orders and I will Warrant Satisfaction, Office Removed, RUST,.(Oil.SSON & CO. have removed their of ,0 to tho now Hvick Building, Corner of Wanbin . a and Pinu [Street*. V Ibany, November 13th, 18IJ7. 118.119. Reference!,, thorn I ItftAU worked for. . Oil hand, nnd for mlcJ BEADHTEAU8 - meathafes,, WARDRQUES, TAUIEB, ■ . WASnSSTKDS, ETC. N. D; Turning done to order, Rente*, her, tin etnire in IMoldflAg buildiUK S. W. HE? 7 Albany, Oet, 20-100-