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tUero, ud .boat Md 0 , ik ,
•re ie sober earnest abou Ae grMt
connoct Mawphia
and the Tennesson River. mgn ’
they intend to build aatd ron w
just as quick m energy f. capital—of
which they have an effect
it. We ssy, we trttt that mmtf cwr
* CD * are down there to day—sc« WJ |j
back here to-Morrow brimftH, at
orer, with railroad excitement. w yj
tho Orffinitea feel, should* they
gard, and let crooked roads rigsag
them, and about them, and by thorn, ,j, en
thiy have a route that a
would fly almost plumb orer, all the \_
were it flying the shortest route from'Grit,'
to Decatur.—Surely our citltcna sre reco
lectmg it, almost every minute, —we lupi
they are—that a grand Railroad Mass Ueet
ing i« *n "«»•■» in itit* oity on neat' wock
—to wit, September 18/A, Anno Domini
\Bf*L
. be so, Wk auk Glad Hk has Lett.
In a published list of thirty names; purport
ing to be Georgians, attached to the call for
tlio negro ujuali/y Convention that met in
Philadelphia, ltat Monday, are are somewhat
surprised to notiee the name of Mr. Mi 0
IhjbbinM, formerly, and till very recently, of
Grifiio, but now of Atlanta. Mr. 1). is,
confessedly, nnd has always been an out and
oul Union man ; but his best friends here,
as also his worst enemies, do 9M believe that
)m has yet taken the black degree in Union
ism—that is, is willing to swslfow the negro,
without greasing him, —kinky hair, fiat noee,
thick lips, gizzard foot, and the floquet </*-
Afrique, all thrown in. If he has, howev
er, wc shall not cry that he prefera Atlanta
toOvif&n.
Tub Loyal SotTiiMiNKas’ Convention-
This concern, “bossed” by Hamilton of
Texas, iiotts of Virginia, lirownlow ofTrtn**
and l>orant of New Orleans, el id omne
'/onus, came off last Monday (Sept. 3,) at
Philadelphia. It docs not appear that
Georgia was repiesentsd in said body at
all unless, as has been suggested, it may bo
in the personage of the redoubtable-Ambrose
Spencer, of American, compiler of a reccut
publication, in which the testimony given in
tho Wire trial, with other details of the hor
rors of the Andersonville prison pen, is serv
ed up to gratify the morbid taste and l * vin
dictive spirit of the Northern Radicals.”
I.r.T ,l Wr.u. Knovou ” Alone.—Preai
dent Johnson’s proclamation, declaring Max
imilian’s blockade null and void, so far as
thin Government is concerned, and ordering
men-of-war to be* stationed on the Mexican
coasts, may seem to be a small affair. The
Kuropeau war is virtually over, and it is not
recorded that Austria is so badly whipped,
and France is so anxious for the “ peace of
tho nations,” and Maximilian himself in so
afraid to recent, that a combination between
these three powers, perhaps long ago made*
may not tell the conqueror of Pixie : “ Hith
erto shalt thou come, but no furtbor : and
hero shall thy proud waves be stayed.’’
In the eyes of the monarchists of tha world,
tire IT.l T . S. has done well enough in putting
her foot orr a struggling republic, and de
stroying it. To attempt the tame on a
struggling monarchy, is something more, wo
opine, than she will be permitted, quietly, to
do
“Katy Dll), and Katy Dib'nt.—A
couple of paragraphs —one stating that Ex
tiuvcraor Wise’s property has been restored,
and the other that it has not beau are
industriously taking the rounds of the press.
The annexed dispatch seems to settlo the
question in the affirmative.
Fortress Monroe, Aug.Bl.—A nephew
of Ex-Govornor Wise arrived hem yester
day, with an order from Major General
Schofield, permitting the Department of
Virginia to recover all personal property of
the Governor that could : be fouwdt A con
siderable quantity was found in the posses
sion »f different persons, who were quickly
and unceremoniously dispossessed.
In Ohio the rallying erv of the KepufcH*
cans in the canvass is, “ The constitutional
amendment as it is and Johnson aa he was.’
One steamer with a cargo of 117,000 wat
mncllons left Norfoak recently.
Eight ships are loading in San Francisco
with wheat for England.
£fT The Fall name of the 3Veaerea
premier isO-liarfes .Otto von Tiismarek auf
Seboubaosen und Kniepbof.
t&BF Mr. Isaac Solomon, of Haiti more,
has purchased one of the fiaest 'elands in
the Chespeake Hay, and is erecting a mag
nificent mansion, wich, with its buildings
forits oyster business and other improve
ments-, aid cost over five hundred thousand
dollars. Ttiis tortilee was toads- ilPlha oys
ter business.
Information received iu Washington re
cently from influential men in Texas, is to
the effect that Hon. John Haaeock will be
elected United State* Seuator from that
State.
Eight ships are loading in rlsn Francisco
oltb nlivatior England.
«OMMONICAm>.
Nmtiwm ÜbA Pai» We || f
Th* Telia* star k* sb4 its light a«m»
F**V and lurid ■« m W its
Hear. WJ
•mrk a thß wild,. X| - i
“° r distant**, ear *** ,r ** ‘he tablet of'
mcnaory—the ' n,e 1 *“»• «o rw t .—
■ distant j* m *Y ftrete h ita canopy aJove 1
my hea/ '^ c prairie may spread
its er#* heweeth my feet; yet, will my i
he*t untrammeled, proudly tore to th~>
eblffhood’i home 1
' “Tls beta* *b«V*r iha b«art ia.
Wbers'er ita loved one* dwaJl, M
In eltfasf ta anffisgn,
Thronged haunts, or Bossy esll."
Home ofay childhood adieu; all thy ?lea»-
aat memories of early days ehildbsod’s
lovea aad friendships—youth’s gay dreams,
and tboaghtleas, guileless yean, whea ia my
path there grew no thorns womatA hopes
and fears;— all eadear you to my heart.
llow ad* I forget yak ? home at ms best I
and happiest days T —days past, never to re_
turn. The friends af my youth, who wan.
wlUl ma through the suaaKne of life
strfitfnf Bfuflu paCiwdy with the sweetest
flowers, aft fdrfeid to forget.
While a mother's joys and sorrows have
engraven themselves on my heart—twined
in memory around my heart with the loved—
end aainted dead—those moat loved, and
vat on narih, ».«. within thy bosotft.
hrenta, husbands, brothers, and atsteft, nave
ningled their dual with thine, and thou
art ever the holiest spot of earth to me.
a,y buried treasures are in thy
bo**- , •nmitted to thy *nre, they rest in
peaoe, lighted to the tomb hy tha Chris
tian's hope, to await the morn [that shaft
awake them to life and immortality. Happy !
thrice happy if when the storms of life are
o’re, I may be permitted to mingle my dust
with theirs. Angela guard them !
Onee more my native land farewell —may
no hostile foot pollute thy toil, nor sonnd cf
war be beard within thy borders ! May
peace and plenty crown thy board —may
wisdom preside over thy councils, and valor
guard thy homes, where virtue sits enshrined,
and lastly, may future years crown thee
Star of the South !
Maxctactirks or Cotton.— The Ncw
buryport (Mass.) Herald says : The manu
faetdre of coarse cotton is at present an
unprofitable business at the North, and is
very likely to remain >o, from the iact that
the Southern Htntcs are better adapted to
that branch of industry. To make cotton
manufacturing profitable, with tho cost of
labor, machinery awd uvothc power as high
as they are now, theve mast be a wider
difference between the cotton and the manu
factured goods. The SoMb, previous to the
war, was largely engaged hi the maoufaatnre
of coarse cotttni, there being one hundred
and fifty-nine factories in the States that re
belled ; North Uaroftfra has thirty. South
Carolina seventeen, and Alabama fourteen
The largest factories aifd best establishment
were sir UeorgkL Many of dseoc factories
were ruined irf’tlie wap; but' they afie re
building, and will be increased, since the
operative population, both white nnd Mad,
will be increased, and it is labor they most
need. We will not be stffprised’’ to «<“•’ •»
-r owvifig macnioery for
ooarae fabrics, within ti»b years taking it
out to send South, where the water power is
abundant, the oolem at hand, and the labor
cheaper than here, replacing the Mat with
finer machinery, which is more profitable,
and for which our educated labor L« better
fitted.
Personal. — We had the please*.* of
meeting, yesterday, with Mr. Kagan, of the
Griffin, Ga., Herald. This paper is to be
converted iota «t' daityv tlte ;*dWioattoit of
whioh will be oOnmnsiKiSd on TVeedaj* west.
Aa a weekly, the Herald has bee.Y edited
with first Ate ability, and it is entitled to
the patronage stri' support of the people.
We commend it to our friends everywhere’.—
Atlanta Nr*c UrT &pt. Ist.
The girls in Michigan- aeer taking decis
ive measures with the a ruled tied young
men. A girl asked a voting mart when be
intended to marry her. The youiny-otan
said be bad no such intention, wlion the
giil broken teapot filled with hot water
ever his head.
Andrew T. Stewart’s (of New York) in
come is larger thknthe annual salaries 002*-'
bined of the President of the United States,
the governors of the States, Senators and
Congressmen, State officers, and members of
the legislatures of the different States, (tut
of non an income Mr. Stewart cbtiTd pay
the entire expenses of several State govern
ments as easily os many men now support
their own fifed! rtfea.
A diamond of the first water, recently
discovered in Georgia, sold for 11,500.
Hide Your Spoons. —liotton Aug. 20.
At a political meeting held last evening at
WotKeater, Sen. Butler was one of the speak
ers. ffc made a very bitter revolutionary
speech, threatening if the South did not
submit to the central directory, that he
would march down there once more, and
woe be to them who opposed him.
Ned Buntink.—A* recent Jfew York
letter save : “ And this reminds me. Yes
terday I met with a men whose name has
been before the public and notoriously. He
once possessed a noble intellect; but,- now,
alas! he is but a remove from- ar brute: I
speak of E. />. C. J udsouy aticn “ Ned
Buntfine.” His has been a wonderful ca
reer, but ever tending downwards. Did dis
sipation ever tend otherwise! A sailor,
aoldier, author, dueliat, murderer and drunk
ard—he eEesHed m elk No better sailor
ever sailed ship-; a splerrded swordsman;
his was thfe pen that only gewie wields.
Judeon is a drunkard wow—the vile6t of the
vile—and the wrick of a mart. A wretched,,
homeless vegaboud. And such Is ever the
fate of thoee whoee gifts of intellect axe per
verted from their high end nobel purposes.
The whole receipts of wheat at Freder
icksburg, Va., this season, do not amount to
over ten or twelve hundred bushels, which
is as nothing ia’ cowporwoO with the wheat,
trsde prior to the ttar.
j TelegrapbiP
I -~vq ■ - - * jr-/Otion market dull
Lvsaro.t, Sept. *70,000 Uu. Mid
f wiili sales to-il' 4 ** *t 13 l-4d;
df # . uplan. L l’ 1 - 1-—America* sbeuritie*
Lour united Stale* F.ve-twenliea at
I StWA-t.
lUaut’* CoaraNT. Sept. 2.- AUaeable «f
last rear —a p*cked up tut* morning, »t
e:*Zoclock, in latitude 51, 52, longitude
36, Ofl. The splice was made and the cable
lowered at 7 A VI. The Great Haste: nit
now 700 miles from here paying out.
Kverythiftg Is going on well; and they ex
pect to react) beta cm Sgtuidiy.
Hmtow, Artg. fl.—Hamilton Hamlin has
reaig.ied the position of Collector of this
non. He intends to speak against the
President’s policy.
New Yors, Sept 3.—Gold 45 7 8. Cot*
ton dull —Uplands 99; Orleans, 95.
Dukfalo, N. Y., Aug. 3. —The Presi
dent and pxtty wefe met to-day by a tre
mendous crowd. Yesterday they rested at
Niagara Falls, hnt uo formalities were ob
served.
Tba President is suffering from hoarse
ness, owing to frequent and long speaking,
but iu other respects is in good bodily trim.
The expenses of the Presidential tout, so far
as transportation and hospitalities are con
cerned, are defrayed by committees of citi-
Zens at the different places.
Prtn.AOEi.PHi a, Sep*. I.4—The Union
I>eague marched from their rooms to Inde
pendence Square, where the delegates to the
Contention united with them, snd all pro
ceeded to the National Hall. Gen. liutler,
Fred Douglas, (negro), and Gov. P r o,'hl’(on»
al Uiisrits" °1 1 11f r t>eTore' 1 iV' 1 11 >«cting of the
Convention. Charles Gilbons received the
Southern delegation, and Jack Hamilton, of
Texas, responded, at tfie conclusion of
which, someone in tin crowd called for
? roans for the “Dead Log of the White
louse,” which was followed by a general
bovine exclamation.
On opening lbs Convention, which was
very largely attended, four-fifths being from
the North, Thomas J. ftutict, of New Or
leans, was chosen temporal-,- Chairman, and
a Committee was appointed, after which the
Convention adjotfrned until to-morrow.
The City Council, by a fotnal resolution,
welcomed the delegates to tbecity, and ex
tended to them the hospitalities thereof.
Vienna, Sept. 3. —The Austrian Govern
ment has given orders to reduce the army
to a peace fooling, and the <vork ba£ al
ready commenced.
Paris, Sept. 3.—it is said that Count
Bismarck is trying to form an alliance be.
tween Prussia, Austria r.nd Rusuia.
Rebut tlri'ir Lies.
A. M. Kelly, a Virginia Confederate,
twice a prisoner in “ Federal pens,” and,
now the editor of the Petersburg Index, has
a volume just issued, —styled: “In Vincu
lis; or, the Prisoner of War”—from the
preface of which wc make following extract,
as we find it in the New York Netcs.
“ Through books, newspapers, magazines,
military commissions, Congressional legisla
tion, proclamations, reports, novels, so called,
and histories that arc far more romantic, the
Nocth is not only writing the story at the
[war, but tho character of its late enemies.
A great deal of this from proclamations up,
we liow Iff be false, but the timo has not
come, nor does every one who feel' the need
fee! the power to contrib
ute something to our own euiry of this war.
even though it be as pure a trifle as tin .
The living claim it, aad the inexpressibly
loved and honored deai desvaod it. And I
hope to live to see the day Vfhert the infamous
atrocities of Hunter, rn the Valley of Vir
ginia, will have a fitting historian; when
|the monstrot’s tyranny and knavery of New
-(Orleans rule will be exposed; when'the se
jcrcta of the bastiles will be given up ; when
I the murders of Missouri and Tennessee shall
•jbe heralded to the world, and, above all,
[when* the story of that bullish carnival of
lust, and rapine, aud outrage, and arson, and
murder, and nameless villanies which Yan
kee poets and magazine writers' eepkcmiously
name the “ Great MuTch from the Mountains
to the Sea,’’ shall be painted with abroad
-brush and a free hand, that mankind may
shudder again to think of the crimes com
tnited in the name of Liberty.”
A Paris paper apologizes to its readers
for being compelled to make an erratum, it
having placed four marriages under the
heading of “deaths.”
Anew religious order - fias been
founded in New York, known as the sister
hood of St. Mary, the Virgin, which is to
the Episcopal Church what trie Sisters of
Charity is to the Catholic. A number of
the most fashionable ladies are joining the
new order, which has caused a sensation in
religous circles.
hsT John W. Forney, and other promi
nent radical leaders of Pennsylvania, have
procured from the War Department a list
of deserters from the army during the war,
comprising sixty thousand names, with the
inteution of challenging at the polls such
of them as shall offer to vote the National
Union ticket. The intention is to keep the
matter quiet, and only challenge such of
them as will vote against the Radicals.
High Tiwfc'fe to Quit It.
The National Republican, at Washington,
that stood, “ cheek by jowl ” with the “ so
called” rebels at the late Philadelphia Con
veutron,after having forgiven them, or prom
ised virtually' to forget their “ sins, ” is
still constantly mlfing them “ traitors ” and
pirates." When a man marries his Aspa
gia, he either descends to her level, or rather,
she ascends to his. Thus, in either event,
they are madd peeis’and he has'no ri£ht af
terwards to stigmatize her as courtesan, or
even aa Magdalen.
CcEi/- Fields.—The Montgomery Mail
jays that when the“ South and North Ala
bama Railroad ” is finished, making accessi
ble the coal fields of that State, l’cnsaoola
iwill be supplied with enough coal to freight
three hundred and *fty ships weekly.
The Canadians report the' prospect of a
splendid harvest, and the largest wheat har
vest for 15 years it nothing untoward hap
pens between this time aud the ingathering
of the crops.
Mormons. —Os this remarkable people,
it is eetim ited that there are in thiu oountry
rone eighty thousand, and in the whole
world T "<*i than f.n»> hundred thowMnd.
HEWS, PACTS, AC-
Bishop K*riy of fl ' e Methodist Church
has ao tar rticoVerefl f*»m hi* recant inju
rieana to Be able t* aUond pukß. worsh.p
He bears scarcely any kvideoee of his re
cent severe injuries.
“ Mai O'-"-" n - r ■ isutler WM expected
.. no in Milwaukee recently, on a tour of in
spection connected with the Soldiers’ Nation
al Asylums, whereupon Brick Pomeroy, of
the LaCfosse Democrat, advises the people
of that city (o look up all their portable
property.
It is stated in Washington, on the : uthor
ity of advices from Spain, that there is every
prospect for an enrly penee between Spain
and the Bouth American republics. The
qaestion it to .fee referred to a friendly pow
er for arbitration, so as to avoid the appear
ance of cither party ifhpoSing terms.
A Frenchman is Out witti a pamphlet re
comnionding the French Government to
transplant the freedrflcflof Ibfe United States
to Algeria. , ..
General John C. Breckinridge and family
sailed from Quebec for Kurope a few days
since. The Louisville Courier says the story
recently published in all the papers about
the twins was not even half true.
Gen. Marcus J. Wright has purchased an
interest in the Memphis Commercial.
The following special dispatch reached us
last evening, ft contains a gratifying pdeee
of information -.—Atlanta ’ IntelU n '
a-" dispatch received
Atrot T states that Governor Jen-
J. er it" Georgia, now in New York, found
the credit of the State so good, that he dis
posed of live hundred thousand dollars of
Georgia Btatc bonds art irinety cents on the
dollar*
The flafrlsbuTg Telegraph Says: ft is
estimated that the corn crop qf Pennsylva
nia will reach this year, nearly- 30,000,000
bushels; that the average yield per tftro will
be rn the neighborhood of thirty-ibTee feush
els, although in some localities as many as one
hundred bushels will be grown on a single
acre. There arc several comities in the State
where tfee average pfoducl ffill Pft 6V#r forty
bushels per acre.
Boston Corbitt has received oue thousand
six hundred and eigty-four dollars for his
share in the capture of Booth.
General Sweeney requests the name of
sonic competent person in each circle of the
Fenian Brotherhood 1 , to be appointed to the
task of reorganizing the military force.
Private letters from Spain, state that the
Spanish Government has decided upon renew
ing, at an early day, the war against Chili
-and Peru. Not satisfied with the severe
■drubbing Ulrich Nunez received in the har
bor of Callao, other war-vessels are to be dis
patched to tho .VdmiYal, and he will make
his appearance agaitl iW a few weeks’ time
on the western ooast of South America.
A Duet, <*Gr a La rue Scale. —A letter
from Baden contains tfie following, which
illustrates the state of feeling in the lesser
German States :
Last week, forty students arrived near the
Castle of Durbach, near Orenburg, from Fri
bnrg, accompanied by a suTgcorV. TLVty Wcrd
armed with r piers, and retired 1 into the in
terior of a forest, where t!h«y selected n suit
able spot for fighting duels on a large scale,
twenty to twenty. They fought for a *Png
time, inflicting wounds on each other* ib the
face and arms. Oncjs s^ s VeThc origi’n
of this battle ? Politics. Twenty were for*
Austria, and twenty for Prussia.
It is stated that the President lias intima
ted to General Howard, Chief of the Freed
man’s Bureau, that his resignation would be
acceptable, but General Howard declines
to resign.
Tiie Univbrsity of Georgia —The
Athens Watehman says : The Fall term of
this Institution commenced on the loth of
August with very flattering prospects —over
one hundrdd pupils being in attendance.
9ST The Citizens of Montgomery have
voted by a large majority to aid the *3outh
and North Alabama Railroad, by taking
stock to the amount of one million dollars.
Reports of cholera at Memphis are rife,
but the city papers are silent about it.
COMMERCIAL.
ATLANTA.— Bacon —Shoulders, 20(<t)
•20 l 4 lb.
Corn —White (3 bushel, 1.35@1.3t ;
Yellow or mixed bushel, 1.25; Mdid
bushel, 1.40.
Coffee. —Rio lb 28(5 32.
Factort Goone.—Cotton thread 2.20@
2.35; Osnabergs, 27@28; Brown Shirts
ngs, 36@38; Brown Sheetings, 20@28.
Fi .ot'R. —Fancy, 17@18 bbl.; Family,
14(5 15 ; Extra, l'2 50(»rl3 ; Superfine, 11
@l2.
CHARLESTON.— Cotton. —Ordinary
-v(a 27 ; Lo .v Middling, ‘29 ; Middling, 30
(a 31.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
POSTPONED.
After consulting with the Lady
AfCv.- Management of the “Soldiers' Memo
rial Association/’ the Lecture proposed for Thurs
day evening, in the basement of the Baptist
Church, has Beeu positioned untlf TtIUSStfAY,
11th ot October.
This arrangement is made in view of the pro.
traded meetings at the Baptist and other church
es in this city.
Persons who have obtained tickets will he ad
mitted on them at the time appointed in October.
sepS-lw EX. COM.
KNOW TIIY DESTINY!
•JYTADAME K. F. THORNTON, the great En
-LYr; glisli Astrologist, Clairvoyant and Pay ch
ometrician, who has astonished the scientific
classes pf the Old World, has now located herself
at 'Hudson, A. Y. Madame Thornton possesses
such tthndevfSl potfert'cff'seetiftd sight, as to en
able her t) impart knowledge of the greatest im
portance to tke single or married-df either sex;
While in a slate of trance, she deliaeotes the rtrjr
features of the person you are to marry, ana by
the aid of an instrument of intense power, known
ns the VsyelioHawtrspe, guarantees to produce a
life like picture of the future husband or wife of
the applicant, together with date of marriage, po«
sitidli in life, leading traits of character, At-. This
is no humbug, as thousands of testimonials can
asaffrt She will send when desired, a certified
certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture
is wbat it purpoits to he. By enclosing a small
lock of hair, snd elating place of birth, age, dis
position and complexion, and enclosing {u cents
an 1 stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you
will receive the picture and deaired information
by return mail. All communications strictly con
fidential. Address in confidence. Madame E. K
Thornton, P, O. Box 'itx, Hudswo. N Y.
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EAST SIDE OF UILt STREET, (N«sf the Pott O^ce.) -1
Griffin, Georgia,
. s ON n A GOOD ASSORTMENT. AND RECEIVES WEEKLY SUPPUte
OF \LL ARTICLES PERTAINING TO DRUGS, FRESH AND
GENUINE.
AUo, a fine lot of FANCY AND TOiLET ARTICLES, \N mdow
Oil*, Lamp*, Ao., Cooking Kxtrnou, Tobnooo, Cignra, Ao.
x*R P«rRIPTIO3i liromptlv filled DAY or WIGHT, under the direct tuperrlsion of \ w
nAw*v M D Vnd llr J. l!. Moowe" (CftemMt* and PharmaceultiU,) who ha* been in
extensive practice for over ten yemre, both eivij and military. *»f>4—lra
WINBHIP & GOEBfijf,
hoßsxa of niLi avo broad strxiw,
GRIFFIN. GE6IKHIA.
wmjm
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WLolobbU £iu) r«t*il D««»Urt rn
Boots,
ishoesf
Hats,
Umbrellas;
LEATHER,
SHOE FINDINGS,
and
READY-MADE- CLOTHING.
we Are receiving «ndopting 175'
cases BOOTS and SHOES of every style
and description, which we propose se'lling
as cheap as can be purchased in any* South
ern mArkdt.'
We invite all persons who expect to wear'
Shoes to call nnd ezamine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
OuV Senior Partner has bad many rears
experience in the Shoe business, and is well
acquainted with the manufacturers' at the
north, which gives them superior advan
tages in getting up t heir slock. Every ar
ticle in odr lifie will be sold at a small ad
vahea on cost.
We shall confine ourselves strictly lo the
carii system. No one can sell goods on a
credit at the j ’—
aslfiii*
i*x>- COUNTRY M-KHCWANTS wishing
to replenish their stc-Clr are re»_-yeclftitly in
vAed to give us a call.
BOOTS' ANU'Sn’OU.'? M ADE TO 0121 >ER.
l*T ring done at short notice.
WANTBU,
TWO GOOD BOOTMAKERS.
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AMCKL T. BELL. O. W. WTLI.T. UENRV K. CHRISTIAN
BELL. WYLLY h CHRISTIAN,
Cotton Factors
nnd
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
savannah, GrEi'o.
ADVANCE-S made on nil ns or
to cor friends in Liverp»ol, Jieetoe, Kew
York, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
_ Penoual attention given to the *ale of
Cotton and forwarding of nierchandiae. A
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BOYNTON * DISMUKE,
ATTORNEYS AT tA W,
iRIFFIIT, CEmtHlA.'
(Office in’front room up stairs in AlAah it all
opposite Brick Warehouse.)
WILL give prompt nttentio'if td'sucTi business'
as may be entrusted to their care, in the
counties of Spalding, Henrv, Butt*,- Monroe,
UpsoD, Piftfe; Fij-efU abd Clayton.
J. S. Boynton,
Fsr.D. D. Dismiike. j sep4—4m.
Mrs. S. A. Jackson,
(AfttNT.y
HAS just received a splendid stock' dt BON
NETS and HAPS of the very latest stales,
Also, &-eitfe'ir*Voit'es’of'
nmmsm amstmm
Ac., 3tc.,
to which the attention of the ladies is 'respect
fully invited. bkesa prepared to furniab country
dealers'at
W HOLES A Ii E”!
with MILLINERY, upon ns favsrnble terms ns
they cou be purchased in Atlanta or Macon.
CALL ON HER
at the old stand of
JACKSON A NEWTON,
which ha? here »c nl\ fitted up and improved,
sept 1!
GEOKfIIA —SrALDiso Oecwrr.—Where** it,
kindred aad creditor* of Henry Helm*
of raid oanoty. d«ee»»ed. neglect* and deeboe* i*
sue out letter* of adiniai*trsuon on lb* ~« Tt , j
**id deceased. These aye therefore to cite *»j
admonish atridred and creditor* of *»ia a?
.„*ae<l to be and appear at wy office wftkia
time prescribed by law, make application aad '
eeive said administration, or I shall arpoiai i**'
H. Connolly, Clerk of the Superior Court, Ad/id
istrstor On said estate: Given under tov UTs*
office, tilts Ist September f#Mf' X aefl ffi
F;B.- WSIIP j|K, Ordisary- *
JCnie* W. Middfef/c*W tottiMl,
(or leave to sell thilduchi belonging tVs'kid
tor the ben.fit of heirs and creditors. The "ril
to cite aud admonish irll persons eouoeraedto 2
and appear at roy office within the tithe pre*riU
by law. and show fcjirie, if *ny exist wny * n ,
der should noe fee granted authorltini; said Adrabl
iatrator to' sell said lands.
Given under iny hand at office this. SeDfeo,K*i
’“.18 66. F. D.WSMEfcT
gt Pt Ordinsry. *’
EJ'aily Now JBJvetT
ATLANTA, GW.
LARGEST aitf circiilatio’n. Largest country
circulation. A live jotirual. The paper tee
the fireside and the counting room.
Subscribe for the Era. Price of subscription
only f7 per annum or one dollar per month. *
s*p4—tf PRATHER A SCRUGGR
SHERIFF’S ALE.
WILL BE SOLD before the Court House d«of
, in the city of Griffin on the first TEES
DAY in October next, one house and lot. known
as'the Middle Georgja Medical College, situated 1
o:i Broadway, nenr the Macon <4 Western R.
Depot, levied on as the property of Edward F.
Ki.ott, to satisfy costs on several 8. fa. V issued
from Inferior aud Superior Court* of Spaldirr
County. John L. Doyal vs. Edward F. Knott,
James M. Couch vs‘. EJwarJP. Knott, and otbcrx
, . AtsO, _ x ,
At she same tin.c and place’ will be sold fquars
: fifty-six fS6L known :h plafi of the city of Gtiffin
(VV the Parade Ground, containing four (4) neres,
the same having been sold on the first Yiiesd*r'
inst. Parties buying, and failing to comply with'
the terms of said sale, it will be re-sold si Uuif
expense.
ALSO,
she onie time nnd place will he sold one
Rouse anil lot in the city of Griffin, bounded o'
i the east by M»j. Sulley’s, on the south by nnopen
! lot, and ou tile west by as: reet known aad le
; vied db iV the property of Win. E. AVright, to
I satisfy edstt on several n fa s from Superior Court
i and Justices'Co'tVt. Property pointed out by E
I K. Knott. I>. D. DOYAL.
«*'igßn-ltfi' Sheriff.
ALSO,
A.l same tirijc uud place, will be sold one
grey HOUSE, aLiiut 11 years old, levied on at
the property ■:? iVO.-yu tihcriaan to satisfy one fi.
fu. issued from Spalding Cddnty Court, Thoms,
Byrne vs. Hiram Shennn'iL c! ft! DOYAL,
sept—td Sheriff
EC-P.GlA—fi-AiM»c Cn my. —W lift das, tVm.
T. t'gletree applies to me for letters of
Guardianship of the person and property of
Adeline C. Colbert, minor, and orphan ehilifoi
A. G. Colbert, deceased, in place of A. A. Gaul<l
ing, removed. These are therefore to cite and
admonish all persons concerned to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law,
and show cause, if any exist, why said letters of
guardianship should not he granted. Giveu un
der my hand at office this 4th day of September/
1860. F. D. DISMUKE,
eep4 Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE~
CtE?*UG!A — Spadmng Cointv.— By virtue of
" fir* order from the Court of Ordinary of
said Comity will he sold before the Court House
doorik sITt County, between the usual hours of
sale, on tUe fiVfit TUESDAY in November next,
eigkt}-*ix aerse ofl.ind of lot number eleven, (No.
11.) TjJird'Dibtrict of originally Henry, now Spxld
ing county, nine trifles north-west of Griffin, ad
joining the lands of J. H. Starr, Robt. Andrew,,
and Samuel E. the same being sold as the
estate es W. !♦. StaVr, deceased for the benefit of
the beirs.nnd creditors. H. M. STARR,
sep4 Adtw'r estate of W. D. Starr, dec'd.
Railroad Meeting
AT GRIFFIN.
THE Stockholders of the SAVANNAH, GEIE
FIN <t NORTH ALABAMA R. R. CO?. Ac
the friends of the entei’jJristL- rfftc ’to as
semble at Griffin, Ga., oh THURSDAY, th* l*th
day of September neat, to adopt some plan to
complete the llaml.
This call hJehSaa srusfgested by numerous stoch :
holders', A’d dordiall/assented to by
C. H. JOHNSON,
atfe3—td 1 President!
A and' GFaiul in filedi-"
diAeP
Dr. MACoJEtis(lie"”founder oTa new Medical
SysferPVThee;«hlrtitarians, whose vast internal
doses enfeeble'the stomach and paralyse the bow
ela, must give precedence to tbeman who reatores
health ana appetite, with from one to two of bis
extaordinsry Pills, and cures tha anost virulent
eoree with a box or so of his wonderful and »u
--healing Salve. These two great specifies of to*
Doctor are fast superseding all the stereotype#
nostrums of ttr*- (lay. Extraordinary cures by
Maggiel’s Pills nfad Salve have opened the i
the pubHd to the ineffio’lbcV of the (so cal.ecj
remedies of others, and upcn'which people bare
so long blindly depended. Maggiel’s Pill* * ra
not of the class that are swallowed by the doreo,
aud of xirich m ary bdx f'dt taken create* *b ab
solute for ahotier. One or two o. MSE
giel’s Pills sumcea to piaffe the btf#el«ln I** I**- 1 **-
ord«, tone the stomach, ereat* an appetite, a
reader the spirits light sad bnoyant! There,
no griping, and no reaotb n in the form of eon
path>n. If the bver is affected, its functions a
restored ; and if the nervous system is feeble, i
is invigorated. This last quality makes the medt
cine» very desirable tor tha wants ot deheata
males. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases ars liter
ally extinguished by the disenfeclant
Maggiel's Salve. In fact, it is here annouoced tua
Magoiel's Billols, Dvsrimc ani> Diarsboxa 1 Jtu
: cure where all others fail! While far Bom*’
iSc aide, Chilblaiaa. Cuts ahd all abrasions of tn>
skin Maaom’s Salve is infslliUe. Sold by
Matciel. 11 Pine Street, New Ybrk, and all Dru?
ri?t?, at •»» ctr.fs per box. [*wp4— ly