The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, October 13, 1866, Image 2

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3SM ' THE ATL1ATIC TELEtlKAHi, The urcat interest of the Jay has t;oc< tifjsj iUrlfbpon the waft and rutnora o wi which have of late •disturbed continental * Kurone, that the work of peace which is linkins out 5 slioes with those of America has gone silently, but surely on,attracting little . Store than ordinary attention. . . The greatest. excitement prevailed upon tiio suhjeet last year, but it nbw appears as though peoplo had come to the conclusion cither that it could not fail, or that it was a useless attempt. AVe know there arc those who liavc taken the latter view of the case; but we are also; aware that they are uoth'mg as eontparcib with tlioic -who believeti itt.ihc eflpclual laying oftho, At'anlic telegraph cable of I860. Our dtvn views liave always pointed at the success oftho undertaking, and our iaith has been based npou very legitimate f rounds. The great tact that a cable could a laid between England and America, mid. that messages could bn sent and received • through its length, was practically demon- i d V • -- Isabella, Ga. i Oct._8th, 1800. ' ) Mr.. Editor.—I noticed an article signed justice in your last issue in reply to a short article of mine of 22nd. of September last^ past,to which.ldeem areply necessary from the fact that the writer seems to fhink I had preferred charges against Judge Clark, I did not so intend and regret it, if I have been so unfortunate, for at the time I wrote, it was the current report here, that Judge Clark had resigned and a distinguished gentleman of Albany had been appointed by Gov. Jiuk- ins to fill the vacancy— and I take pleasure in saying that endorse justice.cntircly as.to Judge Clark’s legal ability, amiability, &C. and say today that I had rather see him Judge of this circuit than any man in it.— had I not admired him. Tl ih comity would “Raided” Railroad Iron.—On Thurs day lust eight hundred tons of rails from the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad were received at the Richmond and Danville Railroad depot, to’be sent.'to the TrtMegar IroirWoi ks. The rails were some of those destroyed by Sherman's raid, and some of them were tied in a bow-knot, and in the centre of one coil of iron bar.was fhb trunk of a tree around which it had been wrapped. Tho iron-will bo worked np again into rails,. - ’ • - [Richmond Dispacli, 0 „ , . . <»jcis the resolute and uncompromising pol- stratolaaliir back asl858. That cable tailed bv President* Johnson, who, it only after some days Pt use, amlthe scheme - . . i „ ... t.«l hv the • out bn nmtnrii.f, for vi-ars. says, is beyond all question animated by tnc Tbc London Tlrarson the Policy. The London Times ofSeptcmbol article on America, says the most . _.. a bio incident in the present political strug^ stillliave be n in Macon Circuit - Under ofanewone went bn maturing for years, I 9 ay», is beyond all q until,-in 1865 v nnother attempt was made to siiiccrcst conviction and tlie most genuine unite electrically tlie twtf countries. . patriotism. Tlie article says: The rccou- Thc failure of last year’s expedition was struct ; 011 o f t j 10 Union by tlie readmission of due to mcchauical causes, which were palpa- Southern States totlicir rights andpriv- frlo enough, and could easily he remedied - * ^undoubtedly, the groat object of This was done,..and two experience of the l “v'*? 13 * •» . . past, and the. scientific and ingenuity, of the I his policy, and we, m this conn ry eaiuio present, wore brought to hear upou the but sympathize with him mails hopes. It fclierne in all its details, so that, tlicro was j y actj we cannot weigh tho- two sides of their sqrenify to the success of the cxpctli- one side aud protracted disorganization on lion. And now that tho (£110011 of Great t | lc olt]cr jf t ] 1L # Republicans win, the Jiritibit and the President of the United States wi ll lie kept outside tile Un- StatS have once more exchanged congratu- l \ r . ... latory.messages through its medium, the mu,nobc-ly can i-ell lor ho« Ion D . Wo Atlantic telegraph may be said to have he-1 know full well, from our own experience, come an accomplished fact, although it* I vv hat must cornu from such exclusion.— conneotions-aro not as yet quite perfected on ^ of thc SQUlh) w hatevcr4hey may tnc American snore, I, * » Tiio history c-f the 'Atlantic telegraph, boat prosAt, will become a hostile, duaf- though full of import, may here be summed fcctcd population, and our 'long history of in a few words, as it is now gcncrally.wall .p cna l registration, civil disabilities, oaths, known. Four attempts have been made to ^ a - Is ^ onI< a?itat i ow , and ret ana will l>c •lay acaole inthc"pcclof the Atlsiutie, and ■ ” v w *four expeditions lmvc contributed towards I repeated in thc >\ orM. 1 cm the present successful results. The first at- Johnson can at least for his Policy that tempt was made in 1857, when the cable | it w ill avert all this, that it will efface tho gavo away owing to a strain being put on tmcC s of civil war, and will make all Amer- bSJBW?i3?3!&W —-»><*»>- -«• *»ir wus tieitiicr strong uor flexible -enough to tion is, whether this n ould he done at too withstand- In 1858, Agamemnon and the great a cost. Niagara, each having oite-lialf of thc cable The art icle concludes l>y saving that the on board, met in tnid occ.m, effected a splice R b|icail , n:lv „ ossibI) / bc right- but in and, steering in opposite .diroctiwns, ulti- .\*. ^ b . niately laid tbc cable. It was through these 1,1 Ibw case the I num cannot possibly be re wires that the first congratulatory messages storid, nor can Amer'c i escape thc evils of were*exchanged between the Qeen and the permanent discord and inveterate popular President, after which numerous messages t j on were passed, until! tho tmusniitling power 1 grew mtmrandmoro feeble, mid at length,, T& Frcs , d „ rs Tcnr—lfs Ksfl lations. after a tew days, died out altogether. .Seven ... . .. r| ^. yearselaysed crcanother attempt wiis made Glinrlcston Daily Aews says: Ihi: and that was the attempt of last year, which grand and extraordinary tour lias revtaied failed from causc3wliicii iiad been the least | three things plainly: First, that party spir- the iinppression that ho had. reigned, our people seemed to prefer Col. Strozicr, and I suggested his name—as for myself, I will otc for Vason, Wright, Smith, Morgan, avren or any otlicr good lawyer and mail Albany. ■ I hive ever been thc supporter of gentlemen from your City, before mo as canidates and expect to coctiuno so. namj our man, and I am for him, and I shall not in future make any further jmggestibnSHu thc subject, as l am so unfortunate as to bo charged with doing Judge Clark injustice—7 for I have over been his warm friend and sup porter, I would not exchange him to-day lor any Jndge in tlie State. Hoping that he may be completely restored to health and may remain our J ndge as long as lit pleases. I am respectfully, <£c. Woirru Roi'ou. P. S.—I am confident that Col. Strozicr nor no other lawyer of Albany would oppose fudge Clark, I hope 110 one in tho Circuit will. guarded against, because least anticipated. it at the North is stronger than pat The fourth attempt is tlie present, winch has ly , . . ... succeeded so. admirably, ar.d which will bl ' < om1 ’ tho h'ariessness of Andrew, doubtless prove the precursor of many sue-1 bi--tMicquntcring thc Radicals. II 1 patnotism. • Johm doubtless prove tho precursor of many sue-1 »o encountering thc Hadicnls. Third, the ceeding. lines of electrical communiciUron 1 fearlessness of the Radicals in cncounterinjj between tfie two countries. *fhe vocation j Andrew’ Johnson. IHie heartiness-ot thc - er r.i""i 01 t0 i , thC a . n ' n u welcome,accorded to thePre<ide.it all alon .aStcm has becu established, and hcncclorth . ’ . . ,wc may-eSpcctlior to be coiisUiatly engaged l u * '""t'S was measured, not by ins ability in laying submarine cables, and for sollate- as a man, l<is reputation as a statesman, nor ml purposes. No doubt she will be engaged his position in the •Government of the conn- to lay other line* across tlie Atlantic lor the try next few years, ns tlie sweets of direct in- * t ’t .. , , tercoursc between Europe and America bay-1 He was received with overpowering de iugbceiioncO: tasted, the.necessity for facili- j raOnst rat ions wherever his own party was tating communication stili more will arise, wthe ascendant, and received the cold siioul- The names ofall those who have contributed ( } cr wherever it was not. In Radical Phihi s£rssafs;ic? p 's **■» t ~■> and credit is due to them for tlie distinguish- ^ ew Ao.k lie \\as hailed and so it was all Joel position in which they have caused Kng- along: the route. In all the speeches which land to be placed amoug the uatioys in this the President made, he stated plainly apd respect, hpremost among them we sl.onl.l un l,csita»ingiy tho issues of thc eampalgn, place Jlr. Gyrus bield, who lor ten years has .. n - ,, , , . ' labored^ through good and evil itU P t,rso *' : ' l !y nlmsed the Radio with indomitable pluck and energy, nor lias leaders without stint. ■ On the other band, restcd.uiijil the cherished idea of connecting not ouly did Radical oflieia's slight him on our shores with his otvn by a mere thread ol I Pvorv j os a bio occasion, but Radical mobs present work of .the Great Eastern is not J hese are all signsof a eoimiig storm, big ' completed. She has yet to recover thc lost with danger to tlie ship of state, cable, to make a splice, and to complete tiio ~—jr**J*"——pfMj work wliieii last year.saw so abruptly inter- f * “ c » n.lafleipnla nilnt. rupted. The successful carrying out of this ‘ Tlie gold deposits at the U. S. Mint for itembet aniouiited to deposits mid purchases the“Grcat % Eastern exactly over the‘spot| 10 !53:! ! 199 05_in »1,208,197. Thc where the cafde.parted l#it August. ’ 'i liiej s?' 1 ! coinage in the same time amounted to ruptea. . me succe^iui carrying out of this -i no go:a «icposi»s part ot the enterprise is as covuiin as any I t!vc month ot Septemb event can ho, according to hum;.:, and finite c07 all<1 t i )e Vd V cr d< judgement. The hrst work will be to place . • „. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JYew Advertisements. JOHN D. ATKINS, J. L. DUNIIAM, W- C. BEALE. ATKINS, DUNHAM & 00., Cotton C a ctors, Commission and Forwarding APAZuflLCZZZCOZiA, FXiOXUDA. . £0?*,Agents for the New Orleans Line of Steam- Ships. detober 13, 1860. ” Cm.* J, N- S EYMolr -macosV ■ YJPrvr .. CLeiry Street- GROCERIES and PR(K Which he Sella at WHOLESALE a He has on hand— Musical 'Instruments — AND — N0¥ RECEIVING. — A STILL — LARGER STOCK OIF 1 PURE DRUGS, V.bat wc Fcnght for. Was the war one of tlie false pretences ? We claimed tliat it was for the preservation of the Union j yet a great party persists ill deluding ten States from their rightful place in the National Legislat ure,- though tliey havo given every indication of willingness to continue part and parcel ot the Federal Un ion, We claimed that it was for tlie mainte nance of the Constitution; yet tho Constitu tion is trammed underlbot’in- its essential provisions of equality in the Senate and re presentation in the House. We claimed that it was for tlie restoration of tiio Federal authority; yet the efibrt is made to convert that'nut horit y from-a government oiflaw into one of Congressional dictation, by methods defiant ot tlie Constitution, lve claimed that it was to win hack.onr rebellious breth ren, aud when they have laid down their arms and given every token ol submission, men prate of “guaranties” and “security for fho future,” as if any other security was wanting from American citizens other than their good will aud prompt obedience to authority. Let us stand by our oft-repeated declarations. Lot ils keep oltr plighted faith, and instead of objurgations and’ complaint, instead of denunciation and distrust, let us jive the South the right hand of fellowship and restore thc broken links in the great brotherhood ofStutcs.—-National Intelligen cer. fbrmicais, Patent Medicines, Rye Stairs, Paints, Oils, Gla§3j Varnishes, - And Painter's Material. Lamp3 and Lamp Fixtures, Pure Imported and Domestic 3L. '.± €? -TT <0 2=5. S Tobacco and Cigars, Family Spice3 aud Scaps, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, and Toilet Articles Fresh Garden See&3, &c. L. E; WELCH, Druggist. Strange Freak of a l.uuailc—A Tcrribl. Ride on a Locomotive. Con India (III } eorrcspomlcncc of Chicago Times. At 4 o,clock tills morning a yard master in tlie employ of thc Illinois Central railroad at tills place saw a man oil an engine that had steam up standing on the track ready to go out. The yard-inaster accosted him and t<*d liim to get off the engine. The man replied by knocking down the yard-master, running the engiue out on the main track, and starting northward in a ten irtie rate of speed. A ureakniaiiaiid fireman.wero iving asleep on the engiue when started. J’lie awoke to find themselves flying away.with all the speed of the wind, qnd a stranger at the engine. On examination they found liim to be li drunken stone mason oftliis place named Fitzpatrick, who lias been ravin: with delirium tremen* recently. The tw men wero at first appalled with terror.— ini lor qq K .y appealed to tile mad-mi.n to stop, hut $1,174 he deeded them u< N OOD Slock always on hanfl, and any Music or T Instrument ordered for customers. Ocl.l£’C8,- L. E. wjacn&CQ. OLD and SILVER WATCHES, Gold Chains It Keys and Charms, Diamond Rings. Gold Sol and Plain Rings, Brooches, Ear Rings, Fine Sols of Jewelry, Gold end 8i!*v Thimbles, G~ld snd Silver Spectacles, Gold Collar Buttons, SleevoButtons and Siuds. Solid Silver and Plated Ware, always war ranted as-represented. Ot 1X..L. E. WELCH & CO. Gri’ovex’ & Bakers SEWING MACHINES, A ^^lanufnctnrcs prices—simply freight added, at Albany Book Store. .J Haight & Chambers’ COLLOSSAL' CIRCUS!! BACON, LARD, FLo ^ iORN, WIIEnT, RYR, w ,, m , l «il OATS, SUGAR. COPFEE SKf* Bfrb CANDLES, -CANDY. S LEA I D E ""~- IS ’ P0W _ .... BAGG| NC, ROPE, sjJL. He also keeps a large- annul. „„ fW1 TOBACCO, of,,11 grate:, Lorillurd-aScotch other articles in his line, weic/fi? Reasonable Term*. - - ,oh#l Sop 20 8sqw3 Business and _ Counting Rqorin* b an 3i a? a,. cocaK ISSIOS I Evorv EQ0ESCUTHEATR0NI FROM CONGO SQUARE, N- O., Tbc only Scnthcrn Equestrian Confedera tion now Traveling!! At the Old Stand, Welch’s October 13, 1SCG Curncr, Albany, Ga it L. M. Merritt, McKinnefl Co. A t'.-ins. Dunham .J Co '(Means, ( O. C McKinnell, I John D. Atkins, \ Thos. li Stniib, VJ. I,. Dunhnin, llazelhurst, Miss, j W, C. Beale, Apalachicola, Kin. 1/lerriit, Dunham, McKinnell & Co,, a OTTO M FACTORS, COMMISSION &. FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Ho. 47, CAHOKDEDET BXRTET, U.kE* tSi in S3 s ' J. L. DuAiam, of thc above firm wag an 1’ellnble citizen of this place—latterly cf Apa lachicola, FU»., of the iirta of Atkins, Dunham C October 13. w6ui* M. SLOAN. c. r. STU1IUS. 0. W. MTEOALL SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL, COTTON factors:, Geasral Forwarding and Commission iHcrrijnnts, Ho. 4, Stoddard’s Lower Range, bay sthhiit, savasjtae, ga. The Largest School of Artists. Rntikinpr among tlie most brilliant celebrities of the ARENAC PROFESSION ever beheld uuder one pavillion, THE ONLY LEGITIMATE CIRCUS OF TIIE DAY. Will exhibit in Albany WEDNES DAY afternoon and night, Oct. 17tli Positively One Bay Only. . And present a scries of performances as remark able for Ibeir g-nlcel anil ntlraelivc cbaracler. ns they will be forlueir DARING. GRACE. SKILL and EXCELLENCE.! Among the Troupe who will ap pear. will bo fovnd thc acknowledged frUEEN of EQUESTUENXE3. Md’liO iTJuiie, MADAM CARROLL. LA PETU It LOUISA—Messrs- V« R Carrull. 8. Rinehart. VV. Naylor, Henry Bordc.m, Cbas. Rliss. J. Naylor. II. North, Wm. Manning. Signor Sliss, who wpllts a ceiling. Branch ofTnoA.I taught, ny rac,0 ,| Competent and Prae Business- Located on Alabama Street* bet. l ATLANTA. GBOaGU. '• DOUBLE ENTRTbM5Fbpis(. Pensmahship, MERC A UTILE CALGDLAtlOll AND COMMERCIAL LAW. Life Scliollarship, — Stationery Included, 86T For particulars, address . G. WALTON Box kmc::, I Sep 29 SsWlm uox z-.b, Ailjult, ( The Radicals May lfi . BUT THAT WILL NOT FREVEw l MEGRATH, PATTEBSON J F ROM offering to the people of So«H Georgia thejr Full Stock of Staple and Fancy Gro etc. ItctaiJ Fine Liquors^nd choice W pari as lollops; 50 bbls A, B anti C, Crushed ami Povder'J] 2 hbdsnnd Gbbls Muscovado Sugar*. 15 tacks bio Coffee. 5 “ Java Coffee 7f*. I bis anil 50 sacks ar.d half sacks Flap,] t» bbls Cuba Molasses. 5 bbls Sugar House Syrup, 200 choice Hums. 1 cv MackofeV.jo barrels, half barrel?, barrels and kits. In Flne/l »>>cerio5,’ our Stock ennaot bin The u’rticloa'nfe too mnarram to i the very bc-jt quality, and at tbc Vyr b Vuictis. M kssrs. Vason & I)a.us, are our authorized ugcuts. They will make agents. Liberal Cash Advances on Consignments of Cotton to TJs. They will also obtain Permits and Pay Interna) Revenue Duty for Plahtcrs. Reference by I’cnn'sxJnn : Messrs. Rust & Johnston,' . C- 'V. Rawson, Esq., L. S. McGuire, Esq. 11. J. Cook, Emj. Jud/e John Jackson, Messrs Sttozcr & Smith. t . Albany^ Ga , October V) t 3 800. Inn* Captain JJwlarty. cannot fail to accomplish,' $1,228, 772, almost wholly in iloublo eagles, v"itli tiio afJ ofilie clyirt lie prepared at tlie I a „fl the silve . ... r-v>. »..» ..,V silver.coinage to $3.1089, mainly vhcro lies tlM> end of last year’s Hopes. I coinage pmic’.yijyly m one aud three cent ... TJio course.taken, by tho present cxfietli-1 piveep, nmomitml to lD»,7*q. The total tion lies thirty miles fo.tlio south of that of I coinage oftho month,of all metals, r.mount- 18B5,so that there is no frar of the gunnels, C; I to $| «f| A covering-:!,021,344 pieces, when at work, hooking tlie wrong cable.— - M m . 1 *■ "*** *** not, ami drove the engine f st(r and faster. lie sounded the whistle at Central City, the lirst station north, but did not for a moment dccreas tlie frighful velocity of thc engine. At the , junction, just above Central City, the whistie sliribb ed again, afid tlie iflgiue sped like, a cannon ball towards Handoial.• The situation was now becoiniugj fearfully perilous, when tlie brukeman siezed a piece.oi' coal ugd hiirlcd ]t at thc desperate maniacs. He then left the engine and tUTnud upuirtho brakeman ft ml fireman. One of them struck him with a sledge hammer, and altera struggle he was secured. The engine was speedily revers- rd and brought back to this city. sitwiikveyuuij J viii j hiiii tuivvillv HI' I __ . _ - , parauis, that the broken cablcconlil be sue- Hnnjslmrg mass-mevhiug, seeing General ccsstully grappled in-this position,, and How Kmpeiiitlle crowd, said: “There’s your that the machinery has bcea made sufliciciit-1 postmaster Joe Ivnipc. X made him a gCU-. nn ' 1 had 1,0 uitcred thc safely landed either on beard thc Great Eas- w< »^ tlla " f“ftS on 4> clear silvery vWce leru nr one of her consorts. As to the pre-1 from tlie audience, “Too aro a liar! I was serration oftho cable itself in working order I madengcneral wliile fighting tho battles of I ~»Wv-Idle you ycre r-t borne spot repeated tests having proved that the Uneis JVcefrom all up to the point where ul “- u 5“ i " U1 ° the broken cmT lies embodded in the On sc of tho Atlantic.' Taking, there fore, all Jliings into consideration, tliere is ample" founda tion foivtlic.belief that a few weeks henetfwc shall have two cables in working order be-, w tween England and America. AIJ honor to those who have so nobly labored .to bring nlioiit sudiinvaluable results I—[Merchants Magazine. contracts.” -It was tiio .’A voice oftho gallant 'General K:iipe,and.bf course there wash commotion. A general rusii was made by the roughs at Knipe, but ho defied them and kept them off. far Estjmatk ov Gun-, Gp.axt.—Some of .the Radical newspapers aw now calling Gen. Grant a “military adventurer.’ 1 • One oflliemin Boston, says -lie is.“aperson of ■General "Irani's pay is $18,07S liinilcijintonnaeion andcommofi-ptaccideas per - ca:, arid Ueuienant General Phcrm. ^.13,508. Each is allowed fifty horses. izn’s, with some obstinate prejudice^ ami not a j\ superabundance of intelligent .convietioiis.” od is - - ‘ “ ' ' CEx.) %k£j~ One of ouj- exchanges, in noticing the presentation of a silver eup to a con temporary, says:'Ho needs jjo Clip. Ho. can drink from any. vessel that.contains liquor, whether tl,e neck of a l.o'.lie, the GEURUIJ. Il«ii;liin-I? county. Special Bailiffs Sale. WILL be sold before I be Court House lloor in the city of Albany Georgia, on tlie lirat Tuesday iu De- ccinbar next, between the usual hours of sale, tho following property to-wit: J’hree (3) mules— •» bay. n roan, nud i» mouse eolofeu one—one bay Iioi-hp, «*no bay nmre, and one four horse wagon. Levied on ns the property of John Roe, by virtue of a fi fa issued from the County Court of s lid county. Henry 1*. Hammett, vs.' said John Roe. Property pointed out by Uiuiiff s Attorne . ' J..8 J. MAYO, . Oct. 13th. ’t.O ‘ PWcckl Bailiff D. C. m E have succeeded ih obtvnlngtho services of An Experienced and Eellabla Jeweler, nhd am prepared to receive Watches and Jewelry nirs. We hold ounsolves responsible for for Repn good work, and guarantee Oo* aJI, 1800 S TANDARD,^.Miscellaneous Books, nud New ... The New York Dry Goods Market. Speaking of tlie dry gopds market, tlie N. York Express of Tuesday evening says: ’ Tlie market for the beginning of the week aln) month opens with limisual firm ness anil strength in cotton goods. The continued advance in the raw material, and the advance at Liverpool, reported on Sat urday and-tbis morning, lias strengthened the market for nil for all makes of heavy goods, and there is a general advance of 3a operjeent., especially on makes spldnppr told ahead at value. The brisk trade oftlie last six weeks has cleared tho market oftlie most desirable marks of goods, and very much reduc e 1 stocks of lower grades. The activity for immediate consumption u not as great as last week, but there are a good number of speculators in tho market,~aml- jobbing -houses are to- most buyers for tlie _ _ day quietly taking up what'goods are .to be had at Saturday’s prices, but most commis sioned houses "this uuiriiiug received dis patches from tiio mills to hold goods at high er figures. month of dimijohiT, the spile'of a kyg, or the lung of a barrel.” ■ t3?"It transpires thatbutler gets ?230 per diem from the Central Committee dur ing liis stumping tour. This sum, in addi tion to trifles that fall in his Way aiid are _. Books of tlie bay—always on hand. ’ Any Book Published ordered for custuoters. • rGct 13, 180(1 I, B WELCH & CO We ofler,Te.n Barrels of (o-sr-: S2.nO 10 kid.TS per gallon, smt goal C $2,25 lo $2,50- mid prime Bourlwu fur. Wo also offer a large stock i-f PittoAVine- 5 and UiW*l an<] as we buy an J svll only fob C.'ii!,*! BARGAINS,* • Megrath, Patterson orposi'272 iiAITIES 26® SXSaCLSCOSTj-a Bip-h. 84 Like a Fiy Feet up as?<t Ikad Dow.!. Signor Tarranti. J. U. Owen, Masters Willie, George, Albert, Jitn?a>vMessrs. Murray^ falters, Defenbaugh, St one, Tiernov, Seals. The fun tunkirg, laughter-provoking, side-split ting sons ot'Mounts, bam LATXXROP AND BEN MASINIlEY, And'other scarcely less distinguished professionals, racing every phase in the sports of the Curiccu- lum and daring of the Hippodrome. - For acta performed, nnd mein’iey of this mauitnoth Company see Posters, I’iolorinls, “ grammes and Pamphlets. A Grand Free Exhibition. entitled ‘tA JOURNEY TO THE CLOUDS,” will be given each afternoon by the Fairy Ascensiouiat La Peiite Louise, on the outside of the canvass at l *o*clock? nnd sec it all. FREE OF CHARGE. IjTOTIO^TS I W RITING OEftiS, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, Etui CascH, Card oases. Trareling Satchels, , . _ _ „ • p Traveling Satchels, Jewel Boxes. Toilet Boxes, Pholograph Albums from Silo $30 rash. James Rodgers aud Woatcn- holms Pocket Knives, R.-itnrs and Scissors. Combs, Brushes. Pocket Rooks. Pipes, Fine Toys, See., &o. S^. Better Stock than ever offered here. .Cali and see, at tbo ALBANY BOOK STORE. - SCHOOL BOOKS! Lirge stock, embracing all the Toxt Book . used in ,hi» sootlon. L. E. WELCH & CC. BLANK BOOKS ! L EDGERS, Journals. Day Books, Records Time Rooks, Letter Books, Copy Books, Pass, Memo randoms and Dairies,- Ac, Any style Blank made lo order. - L. E. WELCH JtCOt -Paper and Envelopes. T A .! !G , E o Sl00k ’ nml Tcr y c,lw P. St tho Albany JLi Usok Store. L. E. WELCH & CO. ; Siring Hands, vti 1 disooursethe musio of the per- formnnccs. » . S* Doors opes nt 1 end Cl o’cJhclr, P. M. - GRAND TES-HOR^E PAGEANT all and 7o’cl k, P. M. eeradmission $i. childrsn.so cts October 6th, 1866. 2vr r B. F. ROBERT, Civil Engiaeerf \ ■ ■ ANW. ’ .V REAIs ESTATE AGENT, -A-lbany, ’ Ga. W ILL buy, sell, rent, and survey lands sit uated iu any part of South Western*Georgia for pajties desiring it. Orders left at Charles Yolkcrs Store will bo promptly executed, Albany, Go., October T, 18G5. 31-if Albany Lodge, No. 24, F. & A. M. A TTENTION of Hie members is called lo thc regular communication on Friday, Oclobcr £0. junto trines ttiut imi in ms way and arc t-f,, !; , ■ - . cnu »y- octoter 20. .-u4ily secrett-il, keeps the Doctor quU-cCheer- por.sn'L °^!l“c coLTdTn t liv^rdtt'Hm W m‘ ful and comfortable,—X, \. World.. Oct 13, ;K8 D. W, C.'yPENCER, s C c>. ■BB!! fwfcjfe m &EJVTISTKY ■. v GALE, Having just returned from the North, with ncrood sup . ply of materials for Yul-ir cauized nnd Mctalic work, * is now prepared io perform \ all operntions in ms line, in thc best nnd most dura- * ble style, nnd ns cheap ns any good Dentist in the South. All in need services are respectfully invited to give him n Albany, September 2'J, ’GO fe hi. t. . UCtTe, • ' (teatC of Columbus, Georgs ) \ HULL & BRIGf O o'tt o n U a c t.o| s? Qj Commission lltrtB *ro. AaoirossiET NiiVY O it I .E A N S> Louis September 2l», 18GG. HOUSE ASD LOT FOB rwvlIR undersigned-offers for Mh'IJJ I pre.mieea on which he resiu® 8 * house ia pleasautly situated in ibe » of thc city, uea-.ly opposite the WJ QhurvH. It lift* 1fre rooms, vu» *«“ the ground floor, ahdcwo halt story r- and isdo good repair. The lot c having an excellent garosn, d®B[ u e stnnHal smdkctiousc, one of the in the city, iff well shaded on every si ft variety of capital fruit. Any oucidetir' enre the above property] ring to purchase w pr Albany, Sep 29. wiBffl AGENTS WANTED; ' The Life‘and CatKf<& Gen. (Stonewall) $ By Prof. R. L. Dabney. »• 1 ’ m RE Standard niography ofl»* 1 |‘ I Tho only edition authorize J j puit(i thed for ker'pecuninry be »■ ^ icPiioaal friend and Chef of W• Joldi it. . VYe want an Agent » Send fo» circulars and sec our Dress says of the work. ■Adavoss NATIONAL rCCU - *> Comer 7th and Main Sta, Oct -C, 1866 •mm WILEINSOII, COTTON _a N D- Genkrat Commission Agents for the rureh» ! Cotton Liberal Advances EN ie °° OrncnNo-aSTODO-^ BAY STREET, U.-B. Wilkinson, of B. J. Wilson, formorlyo' Alabama. *«rO ' IV II. Wood, of the Jato 6 : - ■ Savannah. Oct C, 1806 °T Job this office m goodsil 1 urnished of ever)