The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, September 29, 1866, Image 2

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From l|ic N. Y/ HprlJ.' CHAR ACTEB 01' THE “SOCTUERS.” (OMEXTIOMSTS. Tho recent collection of “Southern loval- >p>,ii ists” in Fliiladeldiria, .falling themselves a “Convention,” consisted ot”n couple ofhtfii- ilreil or so of utterly obscure mnL.neverflie- fprr-heard-oiq'copje, and ol’a half-dozen or morcjr.diviilunls wlio, fortunately for the country and for a complete uiftictstatidin:}' of the character of the convention,'' arc thor oughly known. Of these known men, Mr. Thomas J: Durant, of Xew Orleans, is per haps the most respectable; hnt though he has resided in the South for nearly thirty years, even he <*aii scarcely be'ealled a rep- resentati\'e-ol'Soml)'ern'Vehtunenuand opin ion. lle'is a Philadelphian By eSueatiou and has always lieen a consistent 33ST- General Butler, who now comma the Division of volunteer militia -Massa chusetts, has issued an order directing that .‘‘when the command is called out every ot- •ficerand soldjprof it who has served in the i mi now film]] do allow- NEWS AND OTHERnEMS- ''fund, calls I-ouis Napoleon the European umpire and commission agent. United Stales anny or navy, shall de allow (.4 to wear his corps badge;, medal, Death of English Kings. William the Conqueror died from enop mous fat, from drink, amllrom the violcUCO 0t WIlliain Ituf us died the death of the poor stag lie. hunted. ALBANY, GafSept. 29, 1866. ■abolitionists, expressing his opinion on that subject publicly and privately at a^y and all times in Xew Orleans, for twenty years Reading matter on every page .past, \vitliimt let or hinderance, thus giving tlio li~ I'-a;. — » - lie to tlie Radical ranters who ■ cay Unit it is not safe even now for n Northern man to speak his mind .out in the South. It is ttliat Mr. Durant came on from Netv i represent Louisiana, hut t<> ptoments for settling ill"Phil adelphia, tllC sceno of all his -"sympathies ‘ • ^4AlpTsa and interests, personal and political. Nortlicrif not a Southern “loyalist” (if he chooses to so call himself,) and he has iioiu- -if returning to reside in _ et tin t he had liv- rtnlly HSfoSable charaet- uablo One of the largest Democratic meet ings ever held in the city of New York, came off on Monday night, the17th instant. Hie gathering was estimated at 100,000 persons. Gen. Dix presided at the main stand, and there were no less than six others, at wh'nji meetings were in progress at the same time. ipark of djstiuctinctiqn which he was entit led to wear in the service.” The N. Y. World, supposing ot course, that the Geueral will comply liimsclf with the regulations set forth for the government of liisTommand, and will wear all the “med als mid badges” wliich he is entitled to on parade, gives thu following premature dis- cription of him, i,s he will appear on tho occasion, in full regalia. It says of him: Wo presume that the Doctor will appear if, accordance with his own order, and we- can imagine? the sensation he will create m the oorirfieUV “fall-trilining” when he comes *onitcd vyifh Ins ‘corps- v *h<jr mark of distinction, .titled ft) wear while in the tliat paid more iueonie tax in 1863, / . The chain-gang at Indianapolis arc being used to clean its tilty gutters, A negro lawyer lias been admitted to practice in Montrose, Pa. Tlie widow Cliquot left over $6,000,000. Her will bore the green seal. The adulteration of sugar with sand is a train becoming common. Every removed Postmaster ™ts lo go to Congress. P.evenge ,s swcet.-l Boston Post. .. - . Govcmor.Bulloek lias been rc-nominatcd as the Radical candidate for Governor o Massachusetts. A man has been arrested in Indianapolis for marrying or engaging to marry fiv e rich widows. service.” John tjilpin, setting on hisfaminis ), cavy .parrott guns are to' be ride with a.bottle at cither bolster, vvijl be !n6 , ultc(1 y il p l}l , J £ 0 n ; cl:uUort to be erect- tention, cdthere, er, made him a valuable representative in a convention of “Southern loyalists,” where Ylio genuine Southerners were as six grains of wheat in a bushel of chuff A 0 ' Great Famine la Ir.df$ A Calcutta letter, of July 31st, com a Iieart-reiidiug account of the ravage; duccd in.the country lying Sontli-vr tliat city by the famine prevailing in Tmljn. Butler, llograth himselt could h.udl) do justice to tiitT scene of the Doetpr’s e.itrm.ee ' in tiie Held, with innumerable silyerspo<ms, soup ladles, lea-pots aud what-nots, jingling about his body, while sundry bags give t.ie nnoritius but more solid .chink of com. ■ tan nun v...-. - the* coast of Texas, near Oai 'A's'iiiidc or two from DutfliGap will fill out the’Doctor’s suit of “confiscated” diamonds; A -fifteen inch Rodman 49,015 pounds, and carrying a 360 * sliot, is on itd way to Fort \> a it will be nioiioted: arren, enry tlie First died of gluttony. Henry the Second died of a broken heart, JV a A0 JldcertisemcntT ricnry uic wt-wnu .. . occasioned by tlie bad conduct oi .ns clul- Richard Cecil rde-Lion died like tlio ani mal from which his heart was named, by an arrow from an archer. • . -J John died nobody knows how, but it is said of chagrin, which, wc suppose, is anoth- term for a dose of hellebore. ■ Henry the Third is said to have died a ''^Edwa'rd'the First is likewise saicl to have died of natural sickness, a sickness which it would puzzle all the colleges of physicians to denominate. . , „ Edward the Second was most barbarous- murdered by ruffians emgloyed bv ms J. N. SEYMOHr C Berry Street.: -MACON em DlyA^/LARGELY 2.Y ' GROCERIES Which lie Sells at 117/07, hand— \ ' LEmd ^L .BAVO$i LARD, FLOUR lORN, WHEAT, RYf£ WHITE and 8l,„ I OATS, SUGAR, COMTE, SOAPSTABr?. I CANDLES, CANDY, hoLassf/s r^'J | MACKEREL LIQUORS, OYStirn?' SARDINES, TEAS, POWDER xHrn LEAD. PEfeCIlssi(iNo.nT?. H ?T, ly murdered by own mother and paramour.' Edward th6 Third died of dotage. • Richard the Second died of starvation, thy ... BAGGlfiC, ROPE; Ho also keeps a large, supply 0 f CHEWitn TOBACCO, of all grades; Various brand, ofCi„ Lorillard’s Scolch aud Maocoboy Snuff, and m. otlier articles in Ilia line, wr.Ieh are i.bt fc.j 1 Jieaso'nahle Terms. j 3. N. SEYMOUR *" Sep R0 3sqw3m ,Clierry Sirect, Macon c» very reverse of George the Fourth. , J Henry the Fourth is said to have mep nd Grotilts of starved pcoplo'wcre found .dying indeed, if tho'Doctor parades in all the by tlie road side at many points, ^fnl if was “.marks pfdistinctiou” Wnnjlfe m .1— ,;..„i..„l.„„,lr,.d lie,-sons ner-lservice, he will present the appeaiai.ee ot A cavo whirl} a gang of thieWes had fitted up for housekeeqiing lias heeu discoye .• near Elmira, N. Y. from fits-caused by uneasiness, and uneasi ness, in palac sin those - days was a very commo.1 eomplaiut. ■ .. . r ; Henry the Fifth is said to have_<lied of a painful affliction prematurely. Tins « » courtly phrase tor getting nd of a bad king. Henry the Sixth died in prison, by means known then only to his jailor, and known now only to Ifeftvcn,. ,i ^ i}t Pie ludel] named after—.\ndrsiY Jackson, and he stands to-day .a living po litical parody upon lus great ’ namesake.— The South knows him well, from the time when he ran’ ajv.ay froiq Alabama with Mr. Kidd’s money, down to a period .a few vve .-ksago, when .he run from Texas, never intending to reiurii, unless th? threatened Radical rcfolution should afford an o]iening for another generalship, or, perchanec, the position of provisional governor, It is im- padbla to'canceivo in the case of any prom inent public[Ulan, even Butler, of a meaner record than Jack 'Hamilton’s. At tho outbreak oftJte rebellion he was in Galveston,' the Texas papers say that he was ’round will) his hat, begging money from the merchants to raise a company for tho confederate service. Tlie merchants pore. knew him, and ho got no iqoncy. .lltscha-. grin ami disappointment brought on a vio lent fever of.“loy8lty”—loyalty to anything with a suggestion of'moucy in if, and he ’ '-back. * suddenly appeared at tho "vo Man: :k-dour of tl>e Executive Mansion, hat in hand, in thceliar- aetcr of a distiiigaished 1‘Ypxas refugee,”— At that time any political pet who con’d ■ Hair* . fit ■ ■ * take oath “that he hnciv nothing vvlmtev about military affairs could have a brigadier- generalship, and pirfh with Hamilton appeal ed on Pennsylvania avenue in a new suit of government clothes, k fiill fledged brigadier. Later, when tl(e govermnentdield nulitnry jmsscssion oftho jittle strip ofsand on wliirii Galveston is situated, Ilamilten was creat ed military goverudr.of ^e ini(neojo*Ter tory known as the Stiftc of Texas on the 1 jaeent coatinpnt, Tl).‘ fates an.tjqrtiuicd. war jnjt Galveston once more in the posi sion oftho Coil fed rates, ami tho Governoi gST \To learn from t^c Flpr*u]ia‘n & Journal, of a late date, tlintNjotton can be emoved from 011c District to jt^iotlicr, or to uny port in that f5tate^without epayment of the three per cent Tax. It onalijcs p^o- «Iucei*s. eveu lo ship their cotton, ^itUoiit paying the Tax, by giving tlie bond pjrttyhl- ed for in previous instructions, under wJneh the tax is collected at the port of desthmtion, nftpr going into the hands of the consignee, tliq factor. As the Commissioner of Internal Rev£pu<^ seems anxious to faeirnate, as far as possi' the* immediate shipment and sale of Cotton ? wc suppose tlie privilege granted to Florid 1 ready Jias. been, or will be, extended to this and all the cotton growing States. We iqpe so. JUDGE (LUM(. Hie article in reference to Judge Clark, in another column, we endorse. We endorse it from the fact that Judge CJark lias been, for some time past, unable to attend to du ties of either a public ora private fharact or, aurl think the article docs him justice. We are pleased to learn that- the Judge ha§ so far recovered from his continued in disposition as to be able toehold all the Fall e<l parties be oh-fund to identify jhelr prop erty/ _ ' * “core i sheu out. Patience, when abused, ceased to be a ViTtjiie. Wlien this js tjm 1 caso it becomes necessjiry for something aTittle liiore power ful to be brppght into existence. To use this power generally “skids” both parties using it, but as we are akfcady. “skinned” it will be entirely oa the qther side. Wcdon’t wy;int to sue, or be sued, but u!ilys.s tic are paid wc shall be compelled to “had* some thing or swindle somebody. It is altogeth er with de^nqueuts ,afid dead-heads, which •r^How ttuTdeuce do you expect us to $cud yoinj advertise, and do work, and soinetiiue^-deud out jsilwt lit tle money “paying 5 ’ patruuSgivc us, without uetting anything in rctun» ? It really seems that some people have learned to live with out.money, and expect us to ih> so too. Gqiucj now, shell out, whjlc we* need it. The French newspapers limit themsclve B to two lines daily over the Atlantic Cable. They get only the price of gold and cottoq. Tlie Raleigh Progress has begun publish ing the initials of the young men who mis behave in tlie Raleigh churches. A. New Orleans exchange thinks the Mil lenium is at hand, because no arrests were made in a “rougty” district of that city the other night. A yoimg girl.in Utica committed suicide in cotjsetjueuee of tlip sudden death of a young mail to wlioiq slip was ^jHiflerly at tached. J. W. Bates, formerly a clerk at flie head quarters of Gen. II. U Dec, was recently UicUcd to dentil at Lynchburg, \ a., by a bully named George Langhorn. An English waiter says “President John^ son lias ijone more public business in oijp yeftJ*’than Qkccu \ ictoria lias in tuenty- u.ine,’ , and has done it better. Tlio imrlmr of Galvostmi, IVxas, i ‘ fast closiiig i’.p $ ilh sand. Light draft vessels lio\Y ground in the channel where there w as formerly a depth of twenty feet. A yis!! alien Hww Terms of this Judicial District—but riiould his jjei)lth NpT- permit^li| jirobabiljly is lied to New Orleans, and from thepcc to ’that ho will, at a proper time, resign. AVasliinstqn, vylmre he onee*jnoro ‘dreuv '^.wouU-IliiyAiaitS this statem f/Km>railcli ohi; aflerianls he heeaine il Governor of. partialj^ rc " Tlip return of. Texas to the full rights in the Union per- ument, an lie had a \y|thout a battle-|iehl; a for months, without a State; was Governor-General. Jack ..employment, ami as de void of cash as he is of chanu ter, So lon<r as there was a prospect of tlie President's doing ; for tho support •W^-WOHld-jliUKr 7 made this statement in onr last issue, if we had net keen under tl.e irapressij>iLt.hat Judge Clark had already At Chicago, III., a few nigljts ago, a Prus sian tailor, named Rosen Qqist, \vho, being a -tusedof stealing vomfijiaoaey from a fellow Edward the Fifth was strangled in over bv his uncle, Richard tlie Third.; rd./ is ,a i iSiNEa Business and Financial Countijig Rooms. BAST aisfoToOMMSSSION, Every IIiTvncIi of Trade Ytaught by; tower by his uncle, Henry tho Seventh wasted away as ser ought to do. /. “ ’ , y Henry tho Eighth died of carbuncles and ll Edward the Sixth died of a deoline. Queen Mary it is said to have ,diS4 ot a broken heart, whereas she diod of eating too_ much black pudding. ■ , . Old Queen Bess is saul to have die* ot melancholy, from having saerificed Essex to his enemies—her q>r}vate plfaraeter not be- Competsnt. and Practical Business Men. .Located on Alubamo Slyeet, bet. Pryor *al ATI. AIUT GS0HGIA IlOUBLK-EN^RY jBtJK-KEEPl.NC, j. " r - Ptfnsinansliip. MSRCAHTILE CALCULATX0HS ‘.MMEliClAL LAW. Y ing above suspicion, . Barnes tlio i irst tiled of drinking and Lifo ScholTrusship. $100,; Stul ioncryjnciutlcd. £3^* For particulars, ' ALTON KNIGHT, Sop 20, 2L5, Atlnnta, Georgia. imeicss uw. - . , ; » v Charles the. First died a riglitcqus aeat.i oii'thj seaffold. >■ . Charles tlie Second died suddenly, it i^ saicl, ofapopexy. j \ AVilliam the l’hird died from consumpt ive habits of l)6dy, aud the stumbling ot bis •herse- Queen Am.e <lied of licr attachment to “strong water,” or in other words,. from bninkeinicss, which the physicians politely called dropsy. . George the Finjt dij-*d of clrpnkcnness, which his physicians as politely called an aj**)plectic fit. George the Second dud of a rupture ot the heart, wliich the periodicals of that day tenped a visitation of God.* It is tl.e only inYtauci' in which God ever touched his J. IU UL'LTi, \hateotCulumbns, Georgia.) Cott'Su actorsj S3" QD Commission Hlcrc|aiils, counts 2,000 iierenssion caps mid pnts thein in twenty boxes, 100 in each, in one minute, aud never makes a mistake. * ' “Capital punishment,” as tlie boy said when seated among the girls at school. boarder, called on God to strike him dead If . w , |0 prcten)1s to Everybody’s par he was guilty, and immediately L-4 ueati. ticuhir friend is nobody’s. signified Ills intention to resign. ’f—.7 of this political paijner, Hamilton was ail anient supporter of Andrew. Johnson.— an I Wlieti tliu President, so to speak, tuiTied -him out of doors, lie went to the nearest ■»- I,oval League Cltibllousc and lunnbly offer- ''cedliis services to rant, agitate, get up gon- . volitions, pave tho ivay for levoliitiotjs, run on tlfe Radical ticket Iis i} ;‘Houtlicrii” Vice 1’resident, or anything tor pay;: Tools of this soft are necessary. to the existence of liich livqs only by rant, y by ranf, He was promptly next Presidential w 011 liis first tour ea, doing bis work as :g his money. It is iio'.v v.'Ik) and What e model “Southern well the })eop!e this-Jack IlaiiuTtoii, Loyalist” is. Doctor Ross was a prominent delegate - blaok-aml-tmi con- Ui-i Doctor left ami that )ie has i/octor Koss was a promin from Mississipi, in the bind; volition. It is stated that the * ■" ■ - d[ississippi a long limeqgo, ai The Dry Torlogas Klrrd Upon. Florida nc“-s or it [ate date says that the Dry Tortugas Islands were fired upon by' n strange ciaftbeaiing the Confederate flag, and Dr. Miid4, who is confined l))cre, iviis seriously injured by the explosion of a shell. The vessel was a schooner, rigged steartler, and jiainted lead color, with four gmft on eaeh broadside, which were all discharged at the distance of two miles from' the Islaud, when ’ the boat -put to sea. The United States rovenne entter was lying in the har bor at tilt time, but not having on steam was unable to pursue.—Char. Courier. Perhaps this is ono ofthc latest Radical “jokes”—to make capital for the coming elections. Everybody knows there Is no war steamers out now, belonging to the Confederate Government, for the vessels, lice their Government, hive been too long p'iuyw! out. It might have been done by some Yankee Radical organization, wlio are endeavoring to make tlie people of tlieir section believe that the war is cot yet over at tlie Soutjs, ^Titiievnay prove, The stolen money was found in bis pocket. A coroner's inquest was held on the body (he following afternoon, and the jurj jSfutn; ed a verdict of deatl} from a visitation of God. The rase excited the deepest iuter- cst, aud elicited a variety of opinions. Many persons regarded the death ot Quhd as a special judgment of tho Almighty, while numerous dfleti ps prrrpnnccd it a case of i»rf disease. IVe think U should 1,6 3 warn; The Markets. liiort'dk imf toV lasjiliymo 5 and evil iloei*s. ha ving just reiiiVUeti tr the Nurtli, with agt>oil sup ^.ly of m.Uorials fur Vul-,-' cnni*ed niul Met«il|c work, is now prepare Jto perforin I h|1 operations in his line, ' ' * id He best nud most dura- Y , nnJ as cheap as * . 4 ,. , ., • , I any good Dentist in the boutli. Ail in William <b© Fourth tked amiu the sym- 8e ; vi ^ 8 are respectfully invited to givelustA lalhies 1: of his subjects. Albany. September 2U. ’03 * ijirtancc heart. George the Third died as he had lived—a mad-inan. Throughout life he was at least a consistent monarch, • Cieoige the Vqurtli died of gluttony and drunkenness. HO. *3, QABOHBBLST STREW. I NEW OUl.EANH. Loaisinua. f Sepic.fibcr 2U, li*u6. DENTISTRY OBITUARY. ' inhcen his nativeNfc-.te since-the inception n..-' Arall events he lms been oftho rehellion. employed in tl.e War Department, and lie is said to hold at present an appointment ill onr Board of Health. Ifji went to the Con vention, not from Missississippi, but Mow York, and he represented, hot .Mississippi, but New York and New England Radicals. IVc givo the above “bill of faro” of a few of tlio most prominent Southern ‘Loyalists' Keep Dark Until After the Elections. Tlie editor of the Philadelphia Independ ent, Mr. Tilton, writes thus; -flic only hesitation of the Soiithorn del egates as to uttering their solemn demand the negroes’ ballot, as a safegard for the man’s life, was the fact tliat they Were i-holed hv timid northern politicians,' them not to mention Negro so-called, tl thoroughly ac _ god them not to mcntioii Sieg e until the elections were over.” saying that children aud fools tell •onenillv mows u ‘ m *■*'*'-“ipoatioii on de- to wltll-liold. If 4 , it would )f tlie mouths of litlne orators, ami coy- little more closely, uent* Cmninunicnled. TgK JUDGES#!?, Mr. Enixoit:—In your issue of the 22d inst., I notice ail article over the signature of “Worth Rough,” in reference to tlie Ju dicial election in this District. AVUli all due respect Jo the writer.T am eonstraiiiwl to say .that li'is artlelo in .reference to Jndge dark was written n.vsTn.v. The Judge is not a man who can properly be considered suhjpct to the charges preferred. Ills whole ambition has ever been to act tlie part of tlie bigb-toned gentleman. In all bis rela tions, socially, politically and Judicially, have always'been such as to award him the character of amiability, honesty and dignity, with a mind reaching far higher than the ordinary capacity of Judges. In a Ypid, Judge Clark has so far given general satis faction, to the liar and people, and the ci y against him for his inattention y> duties, re sult from INDISPOSITION, and fbr this reason no one slmiiid be censured. Judge C’lark is endowed'with otic of the bcstdcgal-miiids in tlio State, and I believe the bar generally will sustain me in this -assertion. Then, fls wc are satisfiAl with Judge Chirk, would it not be proper to wait until he signifies his intention to resign, beffiro ivq suggest a/uc-i eessor.. Tlie article, under prevailing eir euiiistahces, seems to'bo untimely, out of place, and uncalled for. J l; Si'{J.'E. Nkw York, Sept. 23.—Cold 144} p Con poiis of’62 yi}; Of 1304 108}; Trcasurys 100. Cotton dull; sales 2,000 bales at 3Va39. Flour firm, at il 1.85 a 516. Wheat, 3a3c better. ppjik lifiavy at $22.80. Lard dull at 17} a 19}c Sugars quiet; Muscovado 10} a 12c, . Coffee steady, Turpentine steady at 63 a 0“ t>, Rosin steady at $4.12,a $0.80, New Orlkaxs, Sept 23.—Cotton advan ced; sales 2,030 bales; Low Middling 35e. Receipts of five days 1623 bales again*} 8J8 last lycck. Ex}torts, 3,673 bales, • Gold, 142}. ' , Mo-jile, Sept, 25.—Cotton sales to,day 800 bales. Middlings 35c. Stock on sale light. Market Ann, Mobile, September 26,—Cot ton sales to day, SOO bales. Middlings 34 a 33; Miuket diilt. N [-:W York, Sept 20.—Gold 143} Cotton strong. Sales 2000 bales, lands 37}e. -Orleans 39}c. Fbur firmer, at $11,95 a $10. Laiil dull, at 10} a 19} Sugar quiet , at 10} all} Ax item in tlie Mn.eon Journal Ji^Mess- ye true. Any sensi- j t .„^ cl . says t ’ 11:lt .Jm'.ge Underwood h:i e intentions - of the i 0 d :l n iujunctinu against the Orange iind Alexandria-Railroad Company, proliibiting i Ik tlie tTarriage of freight 'on better terms than those contracted with the Adams Exp Company.. Tho'ease was argued before Judge Underwood’* court some mouths ago. il the age fry street, Macon his largi .ot Groceries and Deis prepared 1 t tlie shortest notice—<» rgains and as good art present. Any amount his line will bo forwarded on compaiiied by the C111I1, ns lie sells at whole | sale and retail. i>ce his ad. ; ds Up- Diki>, in this city, on the morning of the 2Sth inst, after a brief illness, (of conges tion of tlie brain,) Alktj Virginia, eldest child of G. W. and Kate Pollard—aged ten years and four months. Dulitul to licr parents, kind and loving to lrtr sistcra and brothel’s, affectionate and ;ent!c to 'all, she was dearly beloved by every one that knew her. Her death has caused her afflicted parents to shed the tea; s of sorrow—yet they should remember that “their loss is her eternal gain.” God, who “doetli all things well,” has seen fit, in His inscrutable wisdom, to take Alice to him self,where Sorrow, sickness, pain and death, Aro fell and feared, no more. Thou take thy rest, in thy shadowy hall, In thy uiourufui shroud reposing. *' There is no blight on thy sotil to fall, No mist on its light is closing— £ It will shiue iu glory, when time is o’er—. When each phantom of earth shall wither—- When the friends who now deplore thee, sigh no more, But lie down In the dust together. _ - A FRIEND. .lacon Telegraph and Savannah Kews& Herald peuso copy, and scud bill to this oft}' collected, wit 1 premises on which lie resides, tli house is pleasantly situated ip »hc ‘• c -; rl ofl’iecity. neaily opp«*siie ll>e HajUst HOUSE AHD LOT FOR SMt, HIE undersigned offers or-sale the premises u-, With four firephetsHl ‘ground floor, and lwo hull story rooms up-sW-V ■ • — * r - The lot contains^ne»«%, and ik iu good repaFr. having an excellent gavden, donlle lit stantial smokehouse, one ol the best wd ihecity. is well shaded ouevery a'.uc, ana: .ariciy of capital fruit. ... Any ouo desiring to purchase will uo cure l he above property. Titles Pf rl f c, n .. |F i Albany, Sep 29. Ini fc- ^ KEW SCHOOL. THE Subscriber woulJ respcotMj . cilixens of Albany Slid vicinily. lion of biseccnpulion—Ibat of school lr ‘ *,• J the vicinity of Messrs. Jas. bcurry, .'«»» *■' J era sixteen miles South of Albany. *» . jj pleased with Ibo rcoeplion-of ? f '" abroad, ’ilio usual courses of , n<SreclK»«*l noroau. mo usu.fi i ,i„ taueht, embraoiiig mathematics jmjJj t Sep 29, ’00 ^ MitoheilSheriff Sale- ILL be sold before ll.o Court lion*' 1 *! ¥ the town of Camilla, MilehiH c0 “?*f;^d first Tuesday iu Suveiuber ucxl.tw 1 ' propeity to wit:' i to be opeity to wit: , Lot or land nnn.ber three hundred ««« J three, (373) in Ihe lllli District, and 4 J numbers li.irty soren, (37) Ihirly-clg .j nine. (39) forty. (10) and four, ( 4 )'“'" |n J Iriot, alt of said county. Levied mi » r , of James Maples, to satisfy two o ,,,-H the Superior Court of said county; «• .A \NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Coffoc- dull. Texas wool, I I 9 33, New Orleans, Dept 20.—Cotkifi is un- elianged, Sales 1200 Jialcs. Sugar sold at 13c, for fair. Cuba Molas ses 55 to 60, Gold 142. - N ew York Exeliaiigc, par. Dank Sterling, 53, Liverpool, Sept. 26.—Flour firn), af an advance of a skilling. Since Thursday Wheat lias advanced 3d. Winter red IIS a 11s Od. Red spring 10s. Z'ST’ One (l’a) Peiiiten... Jay morning, indulged in thu moils language, eursing ever] a Christ, cursed God, and God the author of all sin, and ridiculing the as cheap as any good Dentist ill tlio .,ri •, . i.i /orient niThurs- v-^elms- iqunein , Dr, A. 1>. Gale, lias just returned 'from }hu North with a splendid lot of lie . While Tittering his nek dow n with npop unc’oiisqious until he d. a 1 is 5d.. Corn was easier. Beef firmer am! 2 s Gd. higher. Sugar quiet and steady. Coflee active and firm. liioo buoyant am) Qi( tq lii liiglier. The Radicals May Howl!! BUT TUAT WILL NOT PREVENT MEGRATH, PATTERSON & 00. ROM offering to tho people ‘of South-Western Georgia their Fall Stock of Staple and Panoy Groceries, the Superior Court of sun cud James Mi.pkm.sn4 sundry oilier«« Maples, muv iumyUnuda. l’i-opcr»y re s j| by 1‘lnintjtr* Attorney. U - B) * I fiept. 29.1800- BUTLER & COMMISSION ATLANTA, Fine Liquors and choice Wines, eto. It copsl^ts in part as follows: • ♦ £0 bbls A, Ban.4 Crushed and Powdei*’d Sugars 2 hhdsnnd'GbblB Muscovado Sugars. 15* racks Rio Cofice. and half (j bbls Cuba Molasses. 5 bbls Sugar House Syyup, ‘.ce, llams. 200 choici I'.ew Mackprel, barrels aud kits. In Fine Grocer' The articles are tc the very bcsl qm Ftucus. G eneral Agents for lanta. Flour of all g. ^ stunt ly on hand for sale at the OrdQs’S promily attended “* August 11, 180G “isr otio-®; barrels, half barrels, quarter our Slock cannot be excelled, o numerous to mention-^but of .lily, aad at ihe Vkuy Lowest - We offer Ten Barrels of Goovgia CQppWht.-dcey.a* >$1. material, and is now prepared to do work in his line at tire shortest jin S2,. r >0 to S2.75 per gallon to $2,f»0* and prime Boi Wej.18? offur a large stoc! ’ ’.ViiKi-; nnu i.uj«ors iy aud sell only for. CASH, we offer ENS. Wilt do it. nry May, Lx-Congressman, he 25t!i inst. ■v- •'- •"** Rev. S: G. Daniel, is offering for sale his residence, in tlie heart of tlie city.— It is well Improved and a desirable place.— >od. iffiL gfkr- Feed, Sale and Livery ' ' ' * ‘ Just OpcuvJ' Covuci* 0^3^ sonStrerib o AL1IANV . hv~ - cc*', srock Sept 15, 1866 U NTIL ' & fur: !egrath, Patterson & Oo. OPPOSITE IANIE1 HOOTSS, 8ep 29, 0(5 au Advance on. • dr . S f V^pUlCKS- I baousko.akd.u*,, , fg Sept 22 Bar Albany, M.y 19. 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