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GRIFFIN. OA.. HBTT. TiTT#** --
Tht Dally Herald.
Bcarca a week haa •lapsed since we
ckaagad oar Weekly to tk# "Dmilg Southern
/braidL" JWitg now fairly under way, we
ooasidar it lhair Jaa that we should return
Mr acknowledge manta to tba patrona of the
papar for the anoouragcmenl extended to ua,
both aa rrgarda advertising and subscrip
ts .*1 *. b* U aaaura them that tbair
fevers toward na are duly appreciated.
It will arer be oar Brat care to make the
]braid each a journal aa will command the
reaped, not only of tbia community but of
foie entire aeetloo. In tbia connection, we
need only laser to tba many flattering no
tieea we receire daily from our brethron of
tka preea—remarka, too, which tend to
bring our city prominently before the read
ing public.
A doily uewepaper ia one of those public
eateipriaea that alwaya benefit a community
—pecuniarily na wall na morally—and it
would indeed be well if tbia fact were borne
tu mind by thoae moat interested. It may
uot be perceptible to the casual observer—
bat tba reuse it at work, and, sooner or
later, the effect must necessarily follow.
Ifosides, it furnishes at all times a medium
through which tba literary and moral tastes
of a community can find a fitting outlet—
tba champion of truth, and the uucompro
tuWng foe of wrong.
Desiring to place the /Jerald within the
reach of all, we have placed the subscription
price at tba lowest possible figure—BO per
annum—being but a very slight advance
over the actual cost of the paper given to
each subscriber yearly. To thoso of our
weekly subscribers, who have no doily mail,
ire will send the paper three times a week at
the former weekly rates—s3 per nnnum.
Those subscribers who may desire to tukc the
Hamid tri-weekly, oan do so at the same
rate. This, we are assured will be satisfacto
ry to all.
■ev. Mr. Baird’s Lecture.
Wa were truly gratified to see so large
and appreciative an audicnco,)on such short
neticc, at the lecture of Mr. Baird ; and all
appeared highly delighted with the instruc
tive entertainment of the evening. We were
amaaed and dclightod with the points and
faeta developed by the lecturer. Ho dear
ly proved that tho resources of the South,
the land we love, in regard to climate, soil,
water-power, native forests, and raw-mate
rial of overy kind, were superior to Old
England, New England, or aoy other land,
mad that if wo were only true to ourselves,
aod responsive to tho lavish gifts of I’rovi*
dencc, wo would become a most thrifty, en
ergetic, useful, and happy people. Let us,
therefore, not lose time, or waste energy,
in unavailing regrets about the past, but oil
coats, and go to work in earnest.
Lot us rise above our late misfortunes.
Mid grasp with ready hand the bright future
which awaits and invites our every effort.
To agriculture let us add manufactures, and
commerce, and we shall he a richer, a wiser
and a belter people. We thank Mr. Baird
fdr his instructive encouraging words, and
hope to bear him soon again.
Thk South don’t Want Him.—Charlc g
Dickens is threatening to visit the United
States, this year. He wu over here sonio
Mr*., tj or twenty-fivo years ago, and the
YWnkees made fools of themsclvcs about hin>>
so much so that it made a fool of him. Nor
was that the worst, it turned him* into the
btgpflhr of all the lying tourists, that ever
travelled through this country. Ih his
“ American Notes” he reproduced all th°
ohoioe lies found in Yankee hooka and Van'
kee newspapers, about Southern slaves and
slave-owners, and sowed them broad oast, not
only wherever the English language is spo
kca, but over tlio civihscd and nnoivilizod
world. No doubt that lying book had ns
wuoh agency in feeding the prejudices of
the British people against the South as any
one cause, or, rather as any dozen causes put
together.
He is the self-same pink of perfection
that got so much “ too big for his breeches'*
some eight or ten years ago, that ho must
ape Bnlwer, and Byron, and Goorgo IV, and
Napoleon, and Henry Vill, and overy other
wicked wife-repudiator, and, concluded one
fine morning that he (tho great Dos) was too
fpod for Mrs Dickens, —that Mrs. I). was
incompatible, or unoongenial, or somethin**
else—what exactly, wo do not rcoollect. And
so, he had a regular, formal separating from
Mrs. Diokcns. Whether an outraged pub
lic sentiment drove hint back, or Mrs. Dick
ens grew to be non-incompatiblc, or non un
congenial, it was, after so long a time, given
out to the world that Charles Dickens and
bis wife had become reconciled, and were
again living together. And this is the talen
ted, unprincipled, lying rascal,that deliberate
ly proposes to eome to America to have him
•elf superbly ventilated all over this continent,
to be feasted, and feted, and boot-licked,
and elbow-licked—and to go back again,
and publish another book fhll of lies about
the South and the Southerners.
Thb Destitute Going West.—lt ap
pcars that up in Bartow and other counties
of North Western Georgia, there is really
about to be gotten up an exodus-party, to
go West or North West where provisions are
more abundant. It D cheaper and more
practicable, it would seem, to go where the
provisions sre, than to bring the provisions
to them. We are glad to see it stated that
tb« Agf. of Transportation at Cartcrsville.
has received orders, to furnish Transporta
tion to these desiring to jgo We t, at half
over the Western tJfe Atlantic llailmad
[communicatitd.]
Citizen* of Griffin to Use Rescue :
Come one! come all! to the Railroad meal
ing to day. Let there be one mind, one
heart, one wi-h, an 1 one determination !
Let us say, “ Deu ib/enfe,” we mutt and
•rill have our new Railroad to Newnan,
North Alabama, and Memphis. There is no
qaeition a* to the route; this is the shortest,
and, therefore, the best route ; all others arc
sigsag. There is no mistake as to our neces
ity for a Rail Road, to supplement, in some
measure, the losses of ths war ; and save our
boautiiul city irom certain decay, or a long
disheartening, and really injurious stand
still. Oive ua thst Rail Road, ands bright
future awaits Griffin. Population of the
right stamp, will flock here; and manufac
tories, ootnmerce, and education, will spring
up simultaneously, and, combining their
three-foid influence, will smile benignantly
on declining age, and buoyant, hopeful youth.
There are crises in business, and times in
the seasons, which must be improved, or lost
forever. It was well said by the immortal
Bard of Avon : “there is a tide in tho affairs
of men, which taken at the flood, leads on
to fortune.” Now is our time; let us be
wise to see it, and improve it, and save our
selves from the keen tortures of self reproach,
and the severe reflections and chiding* of
our children, and generations yet unborn.
Let ns arise, and be doing, and Providence
will help us; for He helps those, and th"se
only, who help themselves. J.
Selma, Alaiiama —This city, which sis
years ago had only three thousand four hun
dred and seventy-five inhabitants, now Con
tains, as ascertained by a recent census, over
six thousand. Taking the immense amount
of conspiring elements, all tending to build
up this important place, such as, in the first
place, a favorable site, and then a richly
proJuctivc country all around, with exh unit
ies# nines, nAt a great distance off, of coal,
marble, iron, lime, hydraulic cement rock,
to say nothing of the railroads there Centre
ing, and to centre, and a noble river running
right by, navigable all the year,—laking,
we repeat, all these things together, with
many more advantages not mentioned, Sel
ma is, we think, bound to become, in no
great while, one of the largest and most
prosperous cities in all the South.
Is that So ?—Wo noticj that it is said
there arc insurmountable üb*t..ch-s in Noith
Alabama —as Sand Mon tain and other
mountains—which the Griffin and D'-catur
Railroad will have to encounter, in king it
impracticable to pursue the u : rdine, and
thereby forcing it to such ad. tl ctioti as
will throw it in the eot'gory of ilie zigzag
roads. This ullcdgcd difficulty lias to be
met to day in our meeting. Someone doubt
less will be able to state satisfactorily whetli
or such obstructions exist or not.
Destitution in Ai.aiiama —So great is
the destruction likely to contiue In North
Alabama—and so inadequate arc the incans
of the State to continue to afford the people
relief, as has been done during the year, it is
proposed that the people remove to more fa
vored localities, where bread can be had for
labor. To this end, a meeting was held a
few days ago in the town ert Centre, m
Chcfokcc county, and a committee appointed
to ascertain tho probablo number of desti
tute families, and to provide facilities for
their removal.
Lynching in North Carolina —The
Richmond Enquirer has been informed that
the Lrtcrous Richmond desperado and
horse thief, was arrested, with five others,-
a few days since, in North Carolina, fur
horso stealing, and the whole party was hung
by the people of the county in which they
had been committing depredations, live
hours alter their arrest.
YVe learn front the Cartcrsvillc Ex ftret*,
that Win. J Conyers, of that place, solicitor
for the County Court ot Bartow, died there
at his residence September 4th. He was a
young gentleman of promise, universally es
teemed and beloved in that community.
Surgeon General Barnes was, on the 11th
Sept., tying dangerously ill at Chicago, but
slight hopo# being entertained of hi# yccovc
rY-
Why ark tiie “Jews" Exempt from
Cholera ?—lt is stated as a remarkable
fact, that the Jewish inhabitants of the cast
end of London have escaped almost unscathed
during the outbreak In Petticoat Lane
nnd its immediate neighborhood, only threo
or four cases of cholera have taken place,
and the cages of diarhea have hardly exceed,
cd thoso of an ordinary summer. A similai
exception was observed in 1849, when the
Hebrew community only lost about one in
two thousand, as compared with six of one
thousand of the general population of White
chapel,-and twenty-nine in one thousund of
Christians in Kothcrhithe. Then, as now,
tho immunity wa# ascribod to certain observ
ance# and habits inculcated by the Jewish
faith. For example, the houses of all the
Jew# undergo a thorough cleansing once a
year, and overy room is white limed at least
as often ; more than one family never occupy
the same room (two or three or more fami
lies sometimes occupy a single room among
the lower orders of the surrounding popula
tion) ; considerable care is taken with ic
spcct to the quality of the food used, tainted
provisions being proscribed, and all fresh
meat being inspected by a religious officer
before being consumed; and, finally, the
poorer members of the c mmunity are being
liberally eared lor through the benevolence
of the rich, applications tor workhouse relief
not being allowed.— Ex.
Ska Birds.— The question is often asked
Where do sea-birds obtain fresh water o
slake their thirst 1 but we never saw it sat
isfactorily auswered till a few davs ago. All
old skipper, with whom wp wero conversing
on the sul-j. ct, said that he had frequently
seen these bin's at sea far from any land
that could furnish them water, hovering
round and under a storm-cloud, chatterin'*
like ducks on a hot day at a pond, and driuk
ing-in the drops of rast as they fell. They
will smell a rain->qu»!i a hundred miles, or
even farther off, and •.ad for-it with almost
inconceivable swiftness. How 10/ig sea-birds
can exist without vvatsr is only a matter of
conjecture ; but probably their powers of en
during thirst are ertcreased by habit, and
|>ossiblv, they can go without it for in.tny
days, it not lor several weeks.
Telegraphic News.
Ini ianapomm, Sept. 11.—The President
arrived here yesterday evening. All along
the route from St. Louis he wa* received
with niucli enthusiasm, but upon being in
troduced to the immense assemblage here
there were sign# of great disorder among
the crowd, and the confusion was to great
that the President retired from the balcony
of the hotel. Several disturbances occurred
among the crowd with lamentable results.
Pistol shots were fired—one man killed, and
several wounded.
The crowd dispersed from before the hotel
at about 10 o’clock, at which time all wa*
quiet
London, Sept. 10.—Evening.—The Eas
tern question seeing to be looming in the
future—Russia shows signs of moving otice
more to obtain the Danubian Principalities,
and probably, eventually of Constantinople.
Paris, September 10—Evening.—General
Margues, Minister to Constantinople, has
been recalled and will go to Mexico to or
ganise an army for service after the French
evacuation of the country.
Cincinnati, Sept. 11.—The City Coun
cil have refused by a vote of eighteen to six
to extend the hospitalities of the city to the
Presidential party. A meeting of promi
nent citixcns at t lie Chamber of Commerce
last night, resolved to teoder a public recep
tion to the distinguished visitors, and a
committee was appointed to make necessary
arrangements.
Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 11.—The Com
mon Council of this city have appointed a
special committee to make arrangements for
the reception of the President, who is ex
pected next Friday, on his return to Wash
ington.
New Ycrk, Sept. 11.—Cotton buoyant.
Sales 2500 bales at 32(a)35. Flour firmer, at
11 00(415 75. Wheat scarce, 3(45c. better.
Pork heavy, 38 J. Gold 45i.
Mobile, Sept. 11.—Cotton sales to-day
750 bales. Middling 30(431. Market rather
firm. Advices of damage to the growing
crop causes disinclination of factors to offer
their stock.
London, Sent. 11—Noon.—The Timet'
Paris letter published to-day says Maximili
an is expected to return from Mexico to
Europe by every steamer. The anxiety as
to the grain crop is increasing. The weath
er is very wet, and prices are higher in all
the markets.
Madrid, Sept. 11.— a. m—The Eitafett
of to day says the French troops must be
withdrawn from Mexico with the greatest
precaution, unless amicable relations arc
previously established with Juare*.
Liverpool, Sept. 11—Cotton quiet, but
steady; sales to-day, about 80,000 bales.
Middling uplands, 13d,
M Loyal Blacktsi”
The New York Herald shows how ridicu
lous is the oft-repeated expression of North
ern Radical orators and editors, who, in
speaking of Irccdrncn, call them the “loyal
blacks” of the South. We quote :
“ These Radicals must laugh in their
sleeves when they talk about the “loyal
blacks.” They know well enough that but
few of the poor negroes know What is meant
by the word loyalty. It is an insult to the
intelligent sitixeus of the country to rcitorato
suffh nonsense. It would be just as sensi
ble to talk of the loyal children who arc only
just learning the alphabet, or the loyal baby
in its mother's arms. Yet, these Radicals
eofnplain that the South is not put under
thj control of tho poor benighted blacks.
They unblushingly claim that half this con
tinent, and the richest and most important
half, shall be put into the hands of the ne
groes Seven or eight millions of whites,
the intellectual people of our Own blood and
race, with all the vast interests of the future
od the Southern States, to be turned over to
three millions of ignorant negroes who
Bcatcely know the right hand from tho left!
How preposterous 1 What an Insane propo
sition 1 It is too absurd sos serious argu
ment. None but the craziest fanatics, who
ought to bo in a lunatic asylum, or the
most desperate revolutionary politicians
would entertain such a thought.
This is putting tho case plainly, pointedly
and truthfully. The only gennine loyalists
of the South arc the intelligent and educated
whites—no matter whether they took a part
in the war for establishing a separate nation
ality or not. This class, it is true, are re
bellious against the tyranny and oppression
of tiiO Radical party, but to the Union under
the Constiiu'ion and the laws of tho land,
they give true respect and allegiance.
A Glim use Behind thA Mask. —The
North Carolina Pretbj/terian fays a colored
Babtist minister at Beaufort, South Caroii*
na, writes to the Chrittian Recorder :
Some of your white ministerial friend*
do more in the way of procuring farm*
keeping our poor race in ignorance than
anything else. They pretend, when they are
North, that they would come down here
and do something for our race in the way
of enlightening them ; but instead of this,
when they see the cotton bag, they forget
all about Christ and Him crucified, and the
saving of souls. Os certain Northern mer
chants lie says: All they wish to do is to
teach what President Lincoln has done, and
pat the colored man on the shoulder with
the left hand, while with the right hand they
catch hold of his pocket book. And when
they have got the last cent from him, tbeir
friendship suddenly ceases. Then he is
only a nigger.
Changes are noted in the House of Lords
this session, as follows ; Nineteen peers have
died ; two have come of age ; fourteen have
been created ; two peerages have died out
and lour have devolved upon minors.—
Among the new creations is the barony of
Lytton, for ?*ir Kdward BuLver.
LITTLE, SMITH A CO.,
Manufacturers and dealers in
SADDLES AND HARNESS ,
('A RRIA RE MA 7 ERIA L,
SHOE FINDINGS, and
Saddlery. Harness. Hardware, Leather of all
kinds, Machine Belting, Trunks. Traveling Sat
chels. and Wagon Harness of all kinds.
pT Harness made to order.
102 CHERRY STREET,
.Macon - - Georgia.
rep*—liln
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Election Notice!
AN EI.F.CTIOS f«r two AUerinen to All the
vacancies occasioned by the resign.ti .n. of
Heary Moor and John il. H hite, will be hei*l on
SATURDAY. *Jd inst... between t, a. m. and 4 r.
# at the Council Chamber.
sepia—id A. BELLAMY, Mayor.
Griffin Memorial Asscuiation.
The ladies of Griffin sod its vicinity will
please to beat in mint! that next Thursday*
Sept. 13th., is the regular monthly meeting
of the Memorial Association. It is also
the day for inspection. We hope that those
who hate not their lots in order, will attend
to them before that day, as it is painful to
the feelings cf tnc Executive Committee to
report any one.
K.t. Committer
Sept. 10th.) flt.
HOWE’S IMPROVED
Cotton Picker!
FOR PICKING CO'ITOX IN THE FIELD.
A SIMPLE and compact Instrument weighing
about two pounds—picks three or four times
faster than by hand. leaving the cotton clean and
free from trash. Price S2O.
Orders can be filled by
THE HOWE MANUFACTURING CO..
31 Cedar Street, N, V.
Or by our Agents throughout the South,
sept I—Bmd
EtUftlieShulfle Sewing .Tlaclii ties.
SSC SLI’ERIOR TO ALL OTHEI'A
FOR FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PUR*
POSES.
Agents Wanted. Address.
Empire a ai. c?> .
sepl 1 dlyr 619 Broadway, N. Ys
kIME & CIS STMUS !~~
TEA AND COFFER r.OILRRs, Ot,tlE POTS
OIL CANS, 4c., Ac.
All the Cooking for a family it-?
rIT may be done with Keroscue it?
tsr Oil, or Gas, with less trouble, JW
tr and at leas expense, than by i*?
any other fuel. . gl
Each article manufactured by this Company is
guaranteed to perform all that is claimed for it.
Send for a circular.
car Liberal discount the trade.
Kerosene lamp heater co.,
sepll-dSw [nr] 206 Pearl St., N. Y.
empiMe
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY,
Principal llfflse, file Broadway,.New York.
BREAT IMPROVEMENT in Sewing ffitffihint's.
V Empire Shuttle, Crank Mfitiou, Sewing Ma
chine. It is tlitiS rendered noiseless in action.
Its motion being all positive, it is not liable to get
out of order. It is the best Family machine. No.
ticC is tailed to loir new and improved Manufac
turing Machine for Tailors and Boot am) Shoe
Fitters. Agents wanted, U> whom a liberal dis
count will be given. No consignments will be
made.
EM PI R E SEW ING M ACIIIN K CO.
sepll d6m (nr]
POSITIVELY
THE LAST CALL.
IN obedience to a resolution, passed by
tbe City Council, I am directed to collect
all Taxes due the City, (it matters not for
what years), by the Ist day of OCTOBER.
Unless those in arrears come forward and
pay by that time, executions will uosrrtrEt?
issue. TIIOS. NALL,
seplO—td Clerk.
JAMES SEYMOUR. H. E. JOUNSOR, A. K. FINDLAY.
SEYMOin, JOIIXSOS & CO,,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
COMMISSION' MERCHANTS,
Corner Cherry and Third Streets,
MACON GEORGIA.
KEEP constantly on hand and offer for sale at
lowest cash prices:
Bagging, Rope, Twine ;
Coffee, Tea, Sugar ;
Rice, Lard, Butter, Cheese;
Flour, Corn, Hay, Candles, Soda, Potash ;
White Fish, Mackerel, Blue Fisb ;
Case Liquors. Whisky. Brandy. Bacon;
Mess Pork, Canvassed Hams, Powder;
Sheet Lend, Raisins, Candy, Nnts;
Tobacco, Stinff, Pepper, Pickles, Preserves;
Crackers, White Lead, Oils, Zinc. Copperas;
Borax, Yarns, Osnabcrgs, Sheetiuga. Nails;
Sardines, Soap. Starch, Vinegar, Salt;
Plaster, Lime, Cement, Brooms;
Blacking, 4c., 4c.
UK” All l>rd“rs promptly filled,
SEYMOUR, JOHNSON A CO.
»«pS-3tn
C. W. THOMPSON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
IN
Groceries !
WINES,
LIQUORS,
LEMONS, See.,
11l RAY STREET,
Savannah, Geo.
*ed7 -3m*
Wanted
TO RENT o R PURCII AS E .
TWO No. 1 Plantations, adjoining, or
near each other, somewhere in Sp*l
fT n ß* or of the adjoining Counties.
These places must be near or convenient to
some Railroad, well improved, and adapted to the
culture of Cotter:. Coro, Reas, Potatoes, Cane, Ac.,
Ac., Ac., and ha«e thereon a good fruit orchard.
riaecs haviae w.ter (Grist and Saw) Mills, or
sites where such may be built, preferred. Would
prefer to purchase the horses, mules, farming
implements, stock, <fec.. on the places.
Apply to, or address
A. JACKSON RODGERS,
, Griffin. (Borgia.
Hr OFFICE for the present at his residence
corner of Broadway and 13th Streets oppose
Marshall Cd| age, s-pTlm
fin ib ii not
PAINTS, 0118, TOIBET ARTICLES, &c„
At Roducod Prioos,
ARE SELLING OFF FAST AT
J. N. HARRIS* CO S
sepl B—3m *
DRUGS & MEDICINES!
IST s 13 . DnBWRT,
EAST SIDE OF HILL STREET, (Near the Poet Offic.j
G-viffin, Georgia,
IUS ON HAND A GOOf> ASSORTMENT, ANtl RECEIVES WEEKLY SUPPUp.
OF ALL ARTICLES PERTAINING TO DRUGS, FRBSit A YD 125
GENUINE
Also, a fine lot of FA NCI AND TOILET ARTICt.ES, 1A Ihdbtv r 'las 8
Oils, Lamps, Ac., Cooking Extracts, Tobacco, Cigars, die.
PRESCRIPTIONS promptly filled DA A' or NIGHT, under the direct supervision of K a
Drxwrt, M. D.. (Chemist Rod .Pharmaceutist,) who has been in regular and extensive p tlel j
for over ten years, both civil and military, or Dr J. L. Moore sep4— **
W INSHIP St. GORDON,
Corner or hill and broad streets,
GRIFFIN GEORGIA.
Wholesale find retail Dealers in
Boots,
ShtltS,
Hals,
Ltnbrcllue,
Leather,
bUoe findings,
and
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
WE ARE REt'El\ ING atidtipfiiing
cases BOOTS and Sll<»F»S of every style
and description, which ffis propose selling
as cheap as Can he purchased ill aht- (south
ern market,
TVo invite all persons rvnoeLprcl to wear
Shoes to call and examine OUr stock before
purchasing elsdtllicre:
Our Senior I‘artner has had many years
experience in the IMictC business, and is well
acquainted with the manufacturers at the
north, which gives them superior advan
tages in getting up their stock. Every ar
ticle in our line will be sold at a small ad
vance on cost i
We Shall confine ourselves strictly to the
cash system. No one can sell goods on a
credit at the exttemely low are
asking.
to- COUNTRY MERCHANTS wishing
to teplenish their stock are respectfully in
vited to give us a call.
BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER.
jcir Repairing done at shout notice. •
WANTED,
TWO GOOD BOOTMAKERS.
srp-t—3 m
BOYNTON & DISMUKE,
ATTORNEYS AT L A W,
■JRIFFIN, OF.ORG 1 A.,
(Office in front room up stairs in Almoh llall
opposite Brick Warehouse.)
WILL give prompt attention to such business
as may-be entrusted to their care, in the
counties of Spalding, Henry, Butts, Monroe,
Upson, Pike, Merriwetlier, Fayette and Clayton.
J. S. Bovxtox, (
Fred. D. Dismcke. I sep4—4m.
Mrs. S. A. Jackson,
(agent.)
HAS just received a splendid stock of BON
IN ETS and IIA US of the very latest styles,
Also, fresh invoices of
4c., 4c.,
to which the attention of the ladies is respect
fully invited. Slic is prepared to furnish country
dealers at
WHOLESALE!
with Ml LI AKKRA , upon as favorable terms as
they con be purchased in Atlanta or Macon.
CALL ON ITER
at the old stand of
J A CnK 8O N A- NEW TO N
which has beer nrwh fitted up and improved.
sepi-lt
G' EORGIA—SrsLm.s-G County.—Wheresj, a
F kindred and creditors of Heniy Helms 1,1
of said county, deceased, neglects aod declines u
sue out letters of administration on the estst,
said deceased, ’these are therefore to cits
admonish the kindred and creditor* of I,
ceased to be and appear Ml toy office within It*
time prescribed by law, Stake application tmj r , !
ceivesaid administration, or I shall appoint Ju
11. Connolly, Cleik of the Superior Court, Admin!
istrntor on said estate. Given under my hand ii
office, litis Ist September ISfifi.
sep4 F. D. DISMUKK, Ordinary.
(1 EORGI X —*SfAt»ING Or untv.—Whereas, Ju
JT 11. Conn,oily, Administrator on the e»Uo u [
James W. Middlebrooks, deceased, applies to e,
for leave to sell the lands belonging to said ann
for the benefit Os heirs and creditors. These,,,
to cite and admonish nil persons concerned to I.
and appear at my office within the time prejoriVij
by law. and show cause, if any esist, »ny,« „ t .
der should not be granted authorizingsnid Admi-.
istrator to Sell etiid lands.
Given ttridcj- tny hand at office tills, f*cv,temWr
Ist. I8H6; F. I), DISMI'KE,
sop-! Ot dinary,
SIIEBITF’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD before the Court Houseih<e
in the city of Griffin on the first TL’En
DAY in October next. One house nnd lot. knovn
as the Middle Georgia Medical College, situate!
on Broadway, near the Macon 4 Western R. R,
Depot, levied on ns the properly of Kdward F
Knott, to satisfy costs on several fi. fa.’s ismiej
from Inferior cud Superior Courts of Spaldire
County. John L I loyal vs. Kdward K. Knott,
James M. Couch vs. Kdward F. Knott, and others!
A LSO,
At the*atne time and place, will be Olidtqtora
tifty-si* (.VI). known in plan of the city of (.tiffin
its tli" I’urndc Ground, loiituining four(4) m-rr,
the same having been sold on t|„- liiet Tuesday,
inrt.. Parties buying, and failing to comply „|j|,
the terms of said sale, il will be re sold at tlmr
expense.
Al.Sf»,
At the same time and place w ill be sold tme
house nnd lot in the city of Griftin, hounded on,
tile end by Mnj. Sulley’s, on the south by »«open
lot. and on the west by a si reel—known nnd |,.
vied on as ihe property of Win. E. Wiigk*, ns
satisfy costa on several fi. fn.s from SttpetwrSnart
mid Justice-’ Court. Properly pointed out by K
F. Knott. D. D. DOYAL
a gttu-lm r-hei iff
A !.S( >,
At the same time ami place, will he sold mu
grey HOItSF, about 11 years old, Irviedonsv
the property of Hiram Sherman to satisfy mis 6.
fn. issued from f-paldiug Cos unity Court, 'ihoma, l
Byrne vs. I lira ui Sherman. D. D. DOYAL,
sept—td l-kerift.
Gt EORGIA—SzAi.mxG County. —Whsress,WrO
f T. Ogletre* applies to fhr letters cf
Guardianship of the persoa aud proper,/',! 1
Adeline C Colbert, minor, and orphan childet
A. G. Colhei». deceased, in place of A. A. hi a a hi-'
ing. removed. These nve therefore to cHS’isAI
admonish all persons concerned- to he and apjrssr
at my office within the time prescrihsd-ibcjjar
and sliow cause, if any exist, "*-*y San] letWHUoff
guardianship should not be grunted. Gives «n
der my hand at office this 4th daw of ‘SeptrrtUtv
lgfifi. if. i». t)i*MOT’lt(.
sej -I Ordihary.
Railroad Meeting
. AT GRIFFIN.
TIIIE Stockholders of the SAYANNAH.GKU
FIN 4 NORTH ALABAMA R. Kt CO., and!
the friends of the enterprise, are netp:os!dd It'-s*-
sentble at Griffin, Ga., on THURSDAY, the ItP
day of September next, to a.Wpt/ some plan ’W*
complete the Rond.
Tbia call bus been suggested by natnerotts stalk*
holders, and cordially assented to bv
C. It. JOHNSON.
au2B— ld President.'
POSTPONED.
After cousulting with the lad/
. Management of the "Soldiers'Memo
rial Association, ’ the Lecture proposed for Thurs
day evening, in the basement of the Baptist
Church, lias been postponed until THURSDAY,
11th ot October.
This arrangement is made in view of the pr°
traded meetings at the Baptist and other church
es in this city.
Persons who have obtained tickets will Be ad
mitted on them at the time appointed in October
seps-lw EX. COM.
Nicolson ‘V McAleer,
PLUMBERS AND COPPERSMITHS,
SAVANNAH. 0"EO.
Every description of Copper work
to order.
Haul Lamps, Chandeliers, Penda* l
Lights, Fancy Glass Slimlefi, Beth Utb*,
Lead and Iron Pipe, on Land and for saie.
eepG —Otu*
STATE OF GEORGIA— Spamuno Fountt-
Wheroes Jacob F. Chapman applies to nts vr
letters of Guardianship for the person and prof
erty of Elizabeth L. and John Rogers, minor*,
and orphnn children of Elizabeth 11. Rogeir, dr*
ceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all parties interested to he and appear at <*/
office within the time prescribed by law. to she*
cause, if any cxis*, why such letters Mioold if
be granted. ,
Given tinder rny hand at office this S>l day 1
September, 18i o. I). L'ft; 1 KL.
sept, «Jrdinar).