The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, December 22, 1866, Image 2

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Everybody, of all sorts, sifcs, Ages-, sexes, ^ colors iand condition, is on the Wok tytC for - •the ettcus. S<}o»udveftiscment in another column, and fit out for the show. Christ mas and Dan Castello coAte together,\nd nflt'r tho contributions bronght by “Sant.A *- '•"•‘" the ad- hba,: J | .Bee • M- TO of . ■ » _| 1. ih Visit front Prof. G. J. Qrr, •prosldi «■ ~ nltqve'namcd institution, tvlio is 'Cn a fl - \isit through S.AV.-Georgia,,apdhiijtfi- * , Florida, for the purpose of futhcring tht 1 rtgreetw^f ,tht .Heexptfitstoretnrn y yStt Savannah and yrc trust that, in ins trip. . . triil'be croiheii'dy 'successful. This ‘ '’'-sohooi hasbcCn-for. nianyjmars under the ... - v-fosteriflg caro^the'GrandXodgepf Geor- • gia‘, ami with the' material aid of that body, •'* ■ . ,’ at Ikocomtneneement of the.late war was ; 'one;p<-tlie - tnost # ^onrsh.ihg institutions oi - , --thoState. The Grand Lodge being enp ■ ’ ’. -pilin'iicr'iresourccs liy tho' -fortunes of ••“trar, fias riot been ablo to extend that mate- , , , rial aid heretofore so ^.libernHy. - gii-en, and s. ; tjn appeal is now made . by Grand Master ’ ■. ... - J Harris, ib thefraternity at large, for their patronageto sustain the Insiitntiorh We - ^ 1 -t ii. *1 — ‘ -j — .1 ...l.*t..1. iia./l "r~\/V 4 l.ft > \ ' /be obtained for ($20) ^ twenty dollars )?cr ' month inclusive of ever? thing except .vV-y^fwtisMiig; r T. .550,AO .*50,00 ) to 30 : .The;Prcadent proposes to acy free ttta- • " -spn who will send throgiBwipils, to receive . : ‘Tor thp tuition'oWIr), and to'those hV . who arc. not members ‘of the order, to re- CeiVe “fonr pupils for the tuition of three.— i Prof Orr bears with him t . and recommendation t>f tli ;Vand.Te!btS'(i:ithishcctioii Of our State) to -'Col. A; r "Mitchell, of Dougherty—to Judge •h •Ai;*A.jAllcnraild)Hon. Ct J. 'Mamierlyu of v*._ -‘-Deiphtur.' ' ' ' " 1 •V _We append below the appeal of Grand . -Master’ Harris: To the Masonic Fraletaily, . / • , / '> . .iCbViSPToav Gay, N’rtv. 27,’#® Brethhex—I take great pleasure in cal ling your.attcntion to a subject in which, as ■ i Masolis, we have a deep interest. The Board ef.Trnstees oftheSonthcrr. Masonic Female mancesof Castello’s Troup of Actors—dtis trained horses amt lions will add joy to the young “and the old.” The press every where speak of them in the highest terms; andfrom what wo can gather, the mo'st'fastidions need not hesitate to patronise tho .establishment. Wo copy from tho Norfolk Herald the fol- iEjCincvs Last Night.—As we expect’ reus was well attended last night, the.insufb being literally crammed at half- paSt sevi-lKo’clock. Notwitlmtaniug the prospect of a shower, the people of Norfolk were determined to display their appreciation ofa first-class show. Thi! prospect ripened, into a stern re ality, foT about the hour of eiglut o’clock it hot only rained," but it poured p-tfitSreby e to close abont tdto ’•!*?“ whose ’ services as President have been se- i cured, is a gentleman who has had much, experience in instructing the young, hiving devoted sevenfeeU years of nis life to the business of to.-iching During the greater t part of that time, he has filled, With distin guished ability, the chair of Mathematics in Emory, College, winning foV Iimiscff a reputation enjoyed by fete. lie will have . associated with him, the liev. Wm. D. At kinson, a graduate of Mercer University, who comes to the Institution with tile . highest testimonials as a man, a minister and a teacher. Such other Professors and - Assistants as may be needed, willbc scoured. •: I do not make this coimn'ilnication to you / •Brethren- to ask you for money. I krfew 'Too well the embarrassed condition of the • country, and tile . Bfcthcrn. Some of you, bowcvcr,b-.vc the means -left to educate - -. ,your daughters. It is to sftcli that I appeal -fe’A. lorpatronugc. .A'ofi cinnot make as good • ' An investment of the same amount. Tno S : M..F,'College as you know, "is the only - literary Institution under the patronage of 'thc flrahd Lodge of the State, and as Ma- ysojis, we are, and ought to feel committed ; f Its support. It is our Offspring, and I ' - "./felvQCT’irry confidence that you will givfc ■ ' - ; • / ' ft 'your united and zcaliir.s support. I hon'- 1 j / 'estly believe (and-1 would not, deceive you) ' / that yotir danghters may* tie thoroughly ed- eaosing the perforniance hours sooner than it otherwise would. t.'p to the tithe Bf the shower,-the perfor mance was excellent. The riding Was splen did, and ‘the tumbling was the best we ever witnessed, especially that portion where the iniiinithblc Dan fiiilgs himself away in his priginfd and ntiparellcUl ‘Hying leap’ over nine horses. Mr. BurneH Kiinnells and histWo sons, who had the honor of ontortaining both the Queen of Great Gritain and the Emperor of France, in their wondefu! feats of skill in gymnastic performanrc| are worthy of the highest consideration from kiiigs or peasants, and we simply affim, that they are true types Of perfection in their profession. Until last night we iiever saVv a thorough ly trained lior-e, and we doubt whether we snail ever Come !tci'nsVj}b'equal fof Mb Cat- The pony 'January’ caused a great deal of sport for the andieuce . pt^./. . Lastly, but not tho leasts interesting, by far, of the grand exhibition, Was ^Ir. Herr Lengell in the den of Lions. In days of old it was considered providential interposition for a in.-iii to Outer Into/the presence of lions and come out right si do' Up, as illustrated in the ease of the Prophet Daniel but here at this late day, Sve have e man with suffi cient nerve to enter into the very jaws of a lion, where at the slighest inattention on his part, and he must be torn to atoms be fore any assistance could be rendered. How truthfully tlm set-iptural Saying is illustrated every day of 00r tie e s “Wenders shall never ctr.se.’’ To-day is the last opipOVtunity oVtr eitirens wili have of witnessing .the grandest exhbi- tioii ev-er witnessed in the circus line, and all who desire edinfortable -suats should go early. The afternoon exhibition will com mence at half-past two, and the evening one al half-past seven. Turn out all, ami hear what the original Dan lias to say and do. Lookoutfoi thy Jive lion in the streets of Albany on Christinas day—look out for CasteHo—Eckliart's Silver Cornet Band— and then look out for the circus and January. ^V.offering to the . TRADE FOB GASH. approved Taper, os short tMtfc* r THE FOLLOWING GROCERIES: 50 bales Gunny Cloth, ICO'coils Rope, ‘ 10,060 lbs. Arrow Tie, 100 boxes Soap—assorted, 409 boxes Tobacco—all grades, 50 cases assorted Liquors, 40 bbls. Whiskey, ’J5b cases Cove Oysters—1 and 2 40 boxen Starch, too boxes Raisin,—j, i and who 300 keg* Nafs—assoriedNoe V v> HBSa /. ' V Forming a AND TRAINED WILD ANIMALS! Model and * Moral Exhibition . Wholly UhsUrpassed | *h?-~ ■ * NEW ADVEUTJSEMEN1S Fqy Sale and to Kent, ' - On Wednesday, Jan. 16,1867 AT THE vVLLEN PLACE, Six sllilcs Soalli-Easl of Camilla,. WILT. 1*2 sold the *c >3tents ot the Piaatation, csn^iNtiag of Mules, l Mire, Cattle, Hogs, Plows, 3 Wagoni, 1 U./ctwiy, lUrasiv, Hlick^mith Shop, Jtfllows nn't* Tools, one 109 gallon Sugar boiler, an I Plantation. Implements of* all descrip* lions. The Sale is to be without reserTc. — V** 0 lv *** b© Ilea’tL^— Tho said Plantation formerly known as the Allen Place —ebtnpri.4li^ G9J acres under fence—portion ofgooil Hiam jck land, with a good House, Negro cabins, llxrrs, cribs, t’attlc sheds --nil in good or der. Fencing ail nswly repatrctl and cleared, and 50 ACRES SOVf PLANTED IN OATS. a good To.aaaAA the terms wUl bc EX- boxes vAUd PLAIN AND FANCY, . 25 bjgtcs Macon Candy, . 25 balesCtenaburgs, 20 bates Macon Sheeting 10 btles Augnsta Sheeting, 75 bags Rio Coffee, 1,000 lbs. Maccoboy Snuff, in jarS-, 100 doz. Bottles, do, 150 setts Knives and Forks, LARGE ASSORTMENT POCKET ClTLERY 200 thouicn-i G. D. Cap?, '40 “ Ely’s ” 40 “ Cox’a « 100 casks Pickles—qis. Iialfgal.and gallons, 100 gross Parlor Matches, 115 cases Sa:dincs, 71 HARRELLS SUGAR) A. B, C, CRUSHED AND POWDERED, ) 00 ,dnz. C,4ton CUvAs, 45,iDSa xe?, assorted brands, 500 p-iirs Trace Chain.-, 300 doz. Hoes, assort’d »i7.e«,. 0^,000 feet Rubber Belting, 2 to 22 inches, * 20 bbls. Biue Fish, 50 BBLS. MACKEREL—So. 1, 2 ana 3, 40 half barrels Mackerel, No. 1,2 and 3. 100 kits Mackerel, No. 1,2 add 3, 100 keg* .Soda, 100 boxes, do.. 50 kegs Powder, 500 hags Slid, 50 doz. M vistari, 50 DOZEN YEAST POWDERS, 49,000 Cigars, all grades, 150 bokes Cheese, Stale, Cream and English Dairy, 10 rasks Potash, 100 cases Potash-, 100 HALF BARRELS AND BOXES StiDA, BUTTER AND OYSTER CRACKERS, 100 bbls. Pink Eye and Mercer Potatoes, 40 bbls.'Ouibiis, while and red. 66 cases Drake’s Bitters, 50 tl<iz. Seivp*. 50 diz Brooms, 3,000 lbs, Lead, 10 KEGS SALTFEfRE, SPICE, grain and ground, PEPPER, grain and ground GINGER, race and ground-, mm Look out for the Grand Procession ! KnighW In Real ATttcV, fAdics* in Regal Rohes, Queens Carringe oi' fynl*. the Mounted Zouaves, the Cornet Bund. Golden Chariot, Horses, Poi.iea and Mules, will be nrorainently seen and admired; but the novel feature will he the Live Lion Let Loose in the Streets of Albany ! 'taken from its cage by the intrepid HBBRLENQLL, 'Hiked over a ptsltoMii and placed upou a car, and carried in triumph. Containing A Sired Parade! Gorgeous lo an F.JIrcme! Unmistakably indicative eHlie Slrengtl; and Resources of DAN CASTELLO'S GREAT SHOW. Three Grand Performances in ALBANY,.on Tuesday, December 25th, 1866. Bgfc, Poors open at 10 o'clock in the morning, at 2 o’clock in th<» «*cntng, and at 94 o'olockat night. Perfornmnco commence half an b«“*’ al ‘rr. ZW Admission $1. Children 50 cents. Colored Persons 75 Cents. Tho Manager in announcing the commencement of the Second Annual. Southern Tour of DAN GASTELLO’S GREAT SHOW, is pleased to be enabled to - present Array of Artistic names, comprising the very best Talent m the World., ZDj^IsT CASTBLLO, ' 3- . The t>iA|inftl ConveTsatirnaliet . will appear at each Entevtaiument and Introduce the only Thoroughly Trained ILrse in the Uuiverse, the \ Circassian Steed, Mussian Hcauly Czar.. TREMCLV LOW. I - Dec. 32. 1800, MCDONALD, Ag i; an tWplwe. 03-udl m'ako her nut .»nly Mint , she Diicoovns, but • . -what sho ouffht,to bc^th* pride, and boast isr*L a^isa««*i»^y ir iiei’- j tnp grckt baftefaotor to manor ibtj’s daliglflOrs. Tlio location is known i toboas licalthy-as ,>tty ii; the State, and tuition and other expenses; as, low. _>-V<or fnH particulars, ■ I refer you to the 'Idelit, who may. be addressed at this HP new Faculty, will. enter their ThurdSy the HOth W Januaryen- OnN HAHRIS, Grand 1 Master. i/i'' ■ f;- . j.-Stroze^Esn.jScnutdr frpintbe- loth Di»- -r.v8cftj^t' StaV Law, Ity.the .--^;^-Ai.UAXv 1 Peeerab«r 2let,106a. : ' Jin. Edjtok:—I saw, sof!i6 tithe' ago, a : s-_ _v -±x. p Administrator’s Sale. \ TTNDSA and by virtue of an ordar from the vJ Conrf of Ordiniry of Dougherty county, fit., will be sold on SATURDAY, 2t»th DECEMBER ifi- wtairt, nt the Albany Patriot Printing suffice, TOMld' couhty, the one-lwilf interest in the Albany Patriot Printing Ofliee, including ihe Types. Presses, Ma terial-'* and Fix lures, ..belonging to said oflic-,nnd in addition thereto one font of New Type: to b«i. sold na the perishable property of E. H. -Htep&n,- lafe or Dougherty county, deceased; and for. the behefii oft ho heirs and creditors of said Estate.— TERMS CASH. Also nt. the same' timp nhdt place will be Kftldall the.Bonks, Medical'nn$ Mis-' ceflaneous, belonging to the Estate of - Semtml -8; Crawfoml, late of vaid county^ deceased. THERMS CASH. • : - ., . . . J£HUf. fe ^A'aaiUfe, Adm i or B. llieiun aftd S. 5. Cl aw ford, Albany, Ga., Dncembcr lTib, 18CS. trictj voted uguiUst'-tho foIlbWiti^ n 'ho Senat'e^j&hKdroent of.tlto Stay. Law. beingjost, Mr. Strozor voted st tin- Senate amendment.- It then Georgia—Worth County * .W.I1RREAS, SesaomaFairolofh Adminial-alocou tb« Estate bf George M. Green dbeeasefl, sptdies to Um forjellcrs of DiamisKlah. ‘These arc tberefert, to notify tho kUntred and creitors, of said deceased, to be knd appear at my office within -the -titke pre- scribc" by law. Ip, show caiise, if Vbr they bare, ["Which exfended' " TI “8 Baul Ixllers of dismission ahouid not be grant. Given under roy-fcrad and oftoial sfgnattfre. Do- ■tetnber -llli. lCOD. J. W. ROBSE, Ordinary. Deo. 23.-'*00 - ■ - . «8. iilte amciidmeut was lost; it ^ent tatV.to tfie" Senato, Thfduponilie v ^ tiii cause, of Mr. Strozor, thcllbusu Bill was adopted, ters-of dismission’, and bUcaiT.c the law. .Hcnceit will be per- 0lven u " l,<M ’‘ n ’ v ccivcd that Mr. Strozer voted for tlicpresent GEORGIA—.Worth. Comity. - Ja'ffi-c,.^. XdrtiniktrMW .... W, Rons,-, hpplijjs to me fbr letters Ttcscili il 'thefclbrc,.. to hbtify. llie Given under my ban Dec. 4lb, a*^.jle<r.: be granted, *‘ s :?!»l si gnat lire. ~ Stay Law, and may justly be said to be the . originator of it. Mr. Swearingen, the ment- - A great vandiyf-iljButtinf, Xttii'tn Vlpt,Tlfreid , . ;» «tc., fine. L. I’.. WELCH Si (Jft. bar froth Decatur, voted with Mr. Strozer for'Xnna 3, 1865 ss- . this bill. . . . j—V 7 ——rt—s Fleaso give this statement an insertion in' .03*’ Work JEeOUt* yo tr paper, and request the Ba nbridge Ar this office in good si yle. Also, blanks ■^bb to copy. H. M. turnished of arary tiMcription. - f . - . ,- " STOCK fS ; ’of - BUY GOODS " Complete. J, B. ROSS & SON g. -* : Would announce to the Wholesale Trade Only, Thai their Stock of DRY GOODS is now complete, comprWing a great varielp of DRESS GOODS, SUCH: A3: * DzL.MNES, or all grades) SCOTCH PLAIDS, in Foil do Cheven, and All WOOL POPLINS, PI AIN POPLINS, and EMPRESS OLOTH, SHEAPPARD’S PLAIDS, MELAWiES, in Brocade and Pliin Ollomans, VALENSIES.anj all Claw or Iffes. God&,‘ BLEACHED GOODS, in every variety of, width anil ^oaiity, '- . . 'i". vl ■ I,INSEYS,UUNSEYS,*e.-. "t - -8 JEANS, KERSEYS and SATINETS, YANKEE NOTIONS, - CLOTHING, HXfS; CAPS, BOOTS and SriOES. This depurtmeat is on our Second • Floor, Our Senior is now in New York, and buying hetiVlly wt pnriic prices. Mild we tliiuk uti exatt'ftytiifch ^ ''oiir , Goods mid Prit es, will convince ■hii'i'rli^ers ’twill be useless lo-go huther in search Of^JkTKSAlN^* J. B. ROSS & SON, Wholesale Dry Goo-lsand Grutery Merch’ls, Nt»j 97 Uherry a^d 55 Second St«., Maivou. December 22 t WM The t-reuiure wiili the Flowing Mane nntl Sweeping Tail, styled the #I ANIMAL WITH SOUL,” the paragon of Reaui*^, Docility and lniellige«c<s . HERR LENGELL, THE LION KING, Will enter the Den of the Ferocious Wild Beasts, and give an Entertainment, that for Intrepidity and Daring, far surpasses the triumph achieved by the late t A, Van Amburgb. - , ■£ ^ *' Burnell Runnells The Embodiment of Grace vnd Style, -frttl, t&Bh lift TWO PBETTY & GIFTED BOYS ! Render a pleasing series of living pictures, which, for ease, excellence and elegance, have never before been witnessed in AttfCrrlcfK AysViV^ Seolhenur and his two little children constituted the lending attractions Yh twfe ytiihcipal Theatres, Hippo dromes and Circuses of the Old tv^rfd. . ■ . Papers Praise Them! Journalists Endorsed Them! People Pronounce Them tireatt j’ c'^^3sjo MR. CHARLES PARKER, ^ THE GREAT AMERICAN HUMOBIST! Wilt appear at each performance, and introduce his Comie Pony “.IAALARY,” Xlso in mrious Ab'l’fc in Conjunction with all the Great Affixta. .. TBBBATOUTTE T.JSA.FS, J- N. SEYMOn WOULD inviie a call frotu aU w, ^ Groceries and £ Itt-tHa MaKket - Ri» freient 5 and he la dclcfmitnsi to all. “ Al " He basnn hatid : • 100 coilsRope, 20 b:ilci diiuny Ba,g| n w ' C00 lbs. Twine, *' ^ 200 sacks Salt, ■ 2o0 bbls Flour, ‘ . 75 bbls. Sugar, . 10 hhds. Molaises, 200 boxes Cheese, .20 tuba Butter, ^» . 20 bbls. Lard, , - 1 20Ublsv.liack*ta^w -10 cases Table Salt, 50(1 tils Mackefcl-j;,. j si^ratj Also, K'o. 2 ijacl-j ■ 500 packages 1-4 1.2 ^ ’ ** 2 and 3 Mackerel^.i» v g , 25 bbls. Blue Fish, . ID half bbls White Fi,h. v i6 half bbls Lake Trout, _ 25(K), lbs. Codfish, . 50 boxes smoked IlePring, 50 cases Sardines. v ' 25 liliils.. Bacon, .10 tierces Sugar Cuw4 I| u , 10(1 boxes Soda aud Uuittt (>«,,. 1 200 t>oxcs Tobacco, (all gnj t ,. ^ 25,000 Cigars, ’ 1,000 lbs. Snuff, 500 lbs Smoking Tobscjo, 50 boxes Star Candles. 75 bbls, Liquors. ALS'„ A General Assortment o Canned Fruits, 1 Lobsters, Hitlslus, | AlsSoais, tit. With alnidBt any thing usually kepi M0j and m 40*."more detemitiedtlniKrahmliJ Just give me a ratiiftrttnmu l “tiet lour Monty Bttt,"l . J N.Sfit ' Hails and J00 kegs'Nails, * ,. 25 cases Coucontrated Potid, j " w 10- casWs R«dV i'kUs'ih For sale by . ' J. H.! Mac^n, Ga.. N'livcwbri' BTg.’ HHuieiH, 7 f m- s Sj»cH»iiiali. (in. HILTON & RAID AYhnle Sale Groe AND BSALSBSIK A\ r ineB, Li^ubv ■ 93 BAY STliECT, sMHffl I NVITE l)ie attention of Owlert <3 li and complete usseH men) of Grooeriea and ] which they are prepared lo offer ai theWi ket rates.. r. . Old Monon^abHa^ Bourbon constantly' on hut.jd. Agents for the-celebrated *-SWVn ■* Kaxard’a. Gun Powder, in kep,» quarter kegs^ and ca*rs. Are epetiilhies {n'We'ireat Show, a-tid aredivert in a stylo unattcnipicd hy con temporary concerns.- During the execution of these exercises,. . Dan CasteUo witi literallv flv over a Herd of Tfforsesl Dissolution of Co-Par! T HE- Co partnership heretoforeew“i A.-D. CAIN and \V. C dissolved by mnioAl conyeni. Uevcloforc knovrn as A ‘ iCAI beceniblr 8lh t J8CG. PENFIELD, rpnrs InsHmlnn is now fu«J The'price*pf tuition for the. and for I lie Spring Term S8& ;i WJ had in the v.iagv(it S'J'Jper Wei, hashing. &c",‘ about 84 f*’®* The. next Spring Term will of January, 1867. DUabitJ T" tettea tarcurantanCets, w - . h gratte.I Kor rurthcraBlornutiM >Ff{ U.TUCKEii^Dl D. •>5 • • - ; V- J-t’n ^ , SeetfuV£9| 1-snSeldvG-u.vart STAtE OrOBORSIA-l Wttttw sold "on Ike 2(HJi d*f « -between the aserfl hourswf“ * .DosjW! 1 ,f siio. si!; 1 '! ■■■■■ ofistH? and kitchen fimtl«wv&«-.> {*• ? R. U..SYTWS- DecJS^lSOO : ’ 'oi t*epcr<yoTL. G. Sutton.-Werf-« * consisting of 1 wttgon, 1^tttirJ® GEORGIA—DougiitrtJ^T, N otice is.horehy ‘^toV ^ dcnmnds.against L. >• |0 »t county, deceased, lo r? csc ” feibed IjJ made out, within the lime to show their character and a™ sons indebted to striS ,„ e . to make immediate payraen j.,^S TtcC 15, WS notic . GEORGIA—Baker A IL persons lmving A JosVh Winchester, are rei|«e«ted lo hand m of the inw-and all persons » wil ‘ payuP-^. j. WI >C Dea.’l, T8««. . . „ - r,.-" .