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B H MARTIN. DR M DEAVENPORT.
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nfcTFFIN. OA.. SKI’T. It. !»««.
*BT Rct. Alexander Means, I). D., will
preach at the Methodist ('hnrch to-day, at
lOi o'clock, and again on Sabbath, at the
nanal hours of moining and evening serv ce.
Several persons will be received into tlic
fellowship of the Church, at the Sabbath
evening service.
Forced to nav fecir-condrmniuf
Lansaait.
Hon. A. 11. Bolder, of Shephcrdstown,
Western Virginia, first a member of the
U nited States Congress, and afterwards of
the Confederate States Congress, as the
pfrraae goes, and hat tty gn, has been pardoned
by tile President of tlic United Stales.
Apropos,—** to that word "pardoned
Titfvr it makes our face sting all over, and
redden into crimson, when We think how a
ofuelly-esacting Government has so ordered
it, that it is the only shibboleth that en
sures admittance to ita audience-chamber.
How generous, aye, how magnanimous the
conqueror, that forces the irresponsible in
stincts of a subjugated people to utter a
hollow lie from their throats, as the only
alternative of purchasing a lew more wretch
•and momenta of existence, slavish existence,
nd a contemptible pittance of this world’s
«,oods. No matter what we think about our
'onduct as touching secession, whether con
vinced or not convinocd that we were crimi
nals, traitors, wicked rebels, still we are
forced to ask to be pardoned, —no other
word will suit—thereby confessing to "the
powers that be,” to the listening and record,
ing world, to the far-off, unborn posterity, to
our wives, to our children, to ourselves, yea,
and to our God, that we have been guilty of
treason, damnable, odious tree-on, nml there
upon and therefore must beg to be pardoned !
Among the last expressions of the Saviour
of the world/ was : "Father forgive them ; for'
they know not w hat they do.” They for
whom thiff forgiveness, —this /uinlon —was
invoked, were Jews, —gwrlty, not of compara
tively insignificant treason or rebellion, nor of
the small affair of man murder, but of Ddi*
cidc— G<nl-Murder,-- infinitcly-upim infinite
ly, the highest crime in the Univcrstr; and
yet, they wero jtardoned, without being
compelled to pray to that effect,; or cv<*n to
confess, by word or deed, that they, had
been guilty of any thing calling for pardon.
Verily, vevily, how different arc ma- ’s ways
from Uod’a ways \
The I'holrra in Atlanta!
The latrlliifrnrrr of day before yesterday
(Sept. I2lh) says that two new cases of
Cholera occurred tho day before (that is on
the 11th) at the quarantine camp, "and
while"—continues that journal—“they arc
considered of a severe character, we learn
irom Dr. Yarrow, Surgeon of this Dost,
that they readily yield to his treatnieut, and
tlfet he hopes to save them all.
The first cases have all so far recovered
that two of tho men will be sent to duty to
day,and the others perhaps tomorrow. Every
precaution is being taken to prevent its
spread in tho city. Our most eminent phy-
MUiana give it as their opinion that the dis
oaae cannot prosper in this atmosphere."
Ilow'dre Milk tint into tire Corona
Nut.
All the world was astonished, more than
astonished—some really dumbfounded, set
way abnek—that Henry Ward Beecher
should grow to be even demi-semi conserv
ative in his politics; for he never did go
more than one fourth over, as much fuss as
has been urn le about it. It has developed
into history that the clerical politician, on
rather the political clergyman, has a hopeful
son who is an officer in the regular army.
This said scion of the Beecher stock, the
chroniclers have it, was brought up before a
court martial, some twenty months ago, for
some malfeasance or delinquency, and was
dismissed from the service. President John
son, some time ago, not only restored Beech,
cr Junior, but promoted him. The coinci
dencc-hunters have discovered that the re
duration and promotion of Bccchcr junior,
wd tho coming-out, or demi-somi-coming
eut, of Beecher senior, in favour of the Presi
dent's policy, happened very near the same
time. Some suspicious persons are trying
aery hard to insinuate that these two events,
referred-to just above, arc related to each
other by the close consanguinity, as it were,
of cause and effect. The only way to test the
matter, we suggest, is, for President John
son to- ua-restore and un promote tiic
young gentleman for sonic little space—
. Beecher senior rjck tube let into the secret
—and if the latter still sticks up to the Pres
ident, after a fair trial of his faith, then put
it down as a genuine stick, as far as it goes,
and no mistake. If, however, he begin* to
hem! and haw! and clear his throat,
write letters explanatory, and write again to
explain-the explanatory letters, and so'on, it
may fairly be inferred that his conversion
or demi-semi conversion is all a flash - in the
pan. As it is, he is writiag. too much—
Bight now,. however, his situation is almost
what is sometimes called a quandary, or a
predicament. Its he sticks, or demisemi
sticks, to the President and tho “ my poli
cy,” his salary in the Plymouth Church re
mains perssiently lowered, with a down
i tendency-, as the commerce-folks say ;
id if he pulls off from the President,
tsing his quarfcr-hold on h in, then
-her junior perhaps will find him-cif.
71* eolpts, dropped from the list.
,1 'ji.v ']iJ cumin, ni’lif i way he’s «yed." |
St.KUUaa Cars.— \V« learn from the At
lanta papers that sleeping cars »re a-»n to
be introduced on the Western and Atlantic
Railroad, and, in a little while, also on all
the principal roads of the South.
Th* President don’t sriT ti!em
The Boston Ailerrliser, a Radical concern,
is being smartly exercised on the subject
of President Johnson’s English, omerting
or rather <urerverating, that it is taii-to-topi
cal.
By that, we suppose he means, nr ought
to mean, that the President brings too many
of their corrupt office-holders to tou, vetoes
too many of their unconstitutional bills, and
is altogether too overwhelmingly ftyieol for
their radical, negro equality, miscegenation,
leveliting, superlatively abominable In I
diabolical sophistries snd falsehoods.
Northern Ejections.—ol aine, as well
as Vermont, has given increased majorities
for the Radicals. Wc would l.ke right here
to ask two or three fair questions of any
Johnson tnan North, who may be posted up
in regard to all llte jiolieies and programmes
of that party, especially touching the sul
rotn or ulterior purposes it may have in
view, if there be such.
In the event - that -the-Radicals- suc
ceed, and attempt to carry out their avowed
designs against the U"U h, does the John-on
party intend to stand and look on, arid see us
destroyed'! or will ihey tell us resist it to
the knife, and the knife to the hilt ! and will
they help us ? Those are, the questions that
have to be, aud should be, asked and answer
ed.
[< OM MUNICATKD.J
An election for two Aldermen will take
place in this city on Saturday 22 iiut., and
wo take pleasure in recommending T. J
Brooks and S. \V. Mangham as suitable and
efficient gentlemen for these place*.
Sept. 11 1800. Citizens.
The Augusta Constitutionalist says here
after the Internal Revenue Tax on cotton
will be included' rn the price when sold
For instance, good middling, which we
have been quoting st 28 cents will, hence
forth, be quoted, with the tax of 3 cents per
pound added, viz: ill cents if tire price
should wot vary. Os course, the producer,
or owner of tho cotton will pay the fa*, Ac.
In future our reports of tho market will be
in accordance with this state of affiirs,
which is the present custom in Savannah
and Charleston,
Tint Caiide. Getting Weak.—London
dates of August 171li says that no news had
■been received from America per Atlantic
cable lor two days. A similar announcement
was nude August Bull. let wc lind that
1 London dispatches, dated August Bth and
flihnnd lOlli, an 1 August 1 d.h and Kith
and 17th, were received in tln> e ojioi y. It
would seem t' - .1 the electrical currents wero
stronger f.om Ireland to America than
from America to Ireland. The capacity to
deliver messages in this direction also seems
to he growing weaker day by day, and the
indications arc that it will soon fail altogeth
er.— Washington Slur.
SUMMARY
A Richmond and Mobile darkey fought
a duel with five shooters, distance t nr paces,
near the former city, a-fvw days ago. Re
sult: Mobile winged; or in other words, shot
in the shoulder. Tho two then t nibraecd,
kissed, and, parted*.
General Sheridan*has fnnmtvdud hi:r resig
nation, it is said, to the President, not relish
ing obedience to the Attorney General of
Louisianna. The cabinet dccidhd 1 not to ac
cept the resignation, but the General will
persist, if the objectionable order bo not res
cinded,
The Confederate dead who ffcU at the bat
tle of Beech Grove and Hoover's Gap, in
Coffee county, Tennessee, have been tuken
up and Levied by citizens of- that section,
who intend to erect a monument to their
memory.
The Atlanta Intelligencer says tlic negro
population-of* that city has apparently, dou
bled in the last four weeks, nnd asks if the
agriauftural districts have been- deserted.
I four people rcftisc tt> e.-fccutc the vagrant
laws, they must make up their mi,ids tcsup
port the vagrants from tin it- meat houses and
tore rooms.
A Catholic church for the exclusive use
of the colored people, is to he erected in Si.
Louis. A convent is to be attaehcJ, under
the charge of colored nuhs.
The cholera is prevalent and very fatal
among the negroes in tho fV-icdmen’s hos
pitals at Lauderdale Mississippi:
In Illinois, negro labor is said to Me super
eeeding white labor, it is so much cheaper.
General Hardee, York, has nego
tiated on very liberal term', a loan for the
Selina Railroad.
Horace A. Ross, a bigamist has just been
arrested in Nashville. He had only lour or
five wives in different parts ol the country
A Rumor about Maximilian.—A
private letter received from Monterey, an
nounces that Maximilian abdicated on the
ICih of August, in favor of Prince Napoleon;
but a dispa - eh from Washington contradicts
this report, though the event is regarded as
not far distant.
The Ottowas, a tribe of partially civilized
Indians, are creeting a university for the
edcation of the Indians in Kansas.
Labor Sum*—The municipal taxes of
New York amount to $1:8,0F0, the United
States taxes in the city t*> AX,0011,000.
Joseph Stephens*, sialvone years
of age, tbiity-ny inches high, and neighing
forty five pounds, died of appoplexv at Ly
man, Mo., reccnty.
lien Butler signifies his willingness to run
for Congress. Os cour .c he will. With the
t> a y -' lt fifty-five dollars a day, it is almost as
.profitable as stealing spoons.
NS:w Orleans, Sept. Pi.—The sales of
Cotton to day were 000 bales : Low Middling,
32 to 33c. Gold 144 j.
A I irginia paper states that of five hun
dred cadets who graduated at the Virginia
liHlitary Institute, before its destruction by
Hunter’s forces, four hundred and seventy
five of them were killed and wounded in the
army under Con. Lee
Telegraphic News.
New York, Sept. 13—A Toronto dia
patch says the Canadian paper* urge that the
United States Government ia responsible
for the Fenian troubles, and demands that
England should declare war, if ihe Fenians
are not aupprcasid.
Rio Jancrio correspondence of the Rth
ult. says the allies are still in a morass, under
the guns of ibe enemy, unable to advance
or withdraw. The small pox had broken
out in malignant form among the allied sol
diers. It was reported that the Paraguay
ans were advancing upon the allied camp at
Caychlet. The Paraguayans had been rein
forced by ten thousand men.
LiVfhl'onL, .‘sept. 12, Noon —Cotton un
changed, sales today ten thousand bales,
middling uplands at 13 pence.
Paris, Sept. 12, Noon—The EmpcrCr
has sent a special Coniinissiencf la Mexico
to confer with M ximilian.
Berlin, Sept. 12, Noon.—The Allege
rnirtc Zeitung of to-day says the reopening
of the Eastern question by Russia cannot be
for pacific purposes.
New York, September 13.—Cotton is
firm. The sales today were 2000 bales.
<4old one hundred and forty five a-id five
eighths (145|).
Boston, Sept. 13th.—In the Republican
Oonventhiu to-day Ben Butler was chosen
President, and Governor Bullock and the
whole State tickrt were noiaina'cd for re
election by acclamation.
Washington, Sept. 13th.—The Presi
dent arrived at Pittsburg at 0 I*. M ; he will
reach this city at 5 l*. M. Saturday.
New York, Sept. 13th. —Carl Noltkc,
the Prussian forger, has confessed his guilt,
and agteed to return to Prussia.
Geo. 11. Biiggs, the defaulting Teller of
the Nassau Bank, has been held to bail in
the sum of $1)0,000.
Mobile, Sept. 13.-Cotton sales to-day 400
bales : Middling, 30 to 31c; Low Middling,
27 to 28.
Major General John A. Logan, of Illinois,
and Major-General Benjamin F. Butler, of
Massachusetts, enjoy the enviable distinc
tion of being the only prominent officers of
the Federal army who insist that “the lead
ers of the rebellion” shall be punished with
death. A better state of feeling was to have
been expected of Logan, who has the repu
tation of having been a good soldier; but
nothing better could have been expected of
Butler, who has the reputation of having
been no soldier at all.
In New York City, anew, espaeious, and
elegant banking house for the sole accommo
dation of colored people, lias been opened.
All the officers of the concern, from the
President down, are colored men, several of
whom are very wealthy for men' of their
class.
The Puosdki-ts in New York— Mr.
John A. Holmes, a well known eitiscn ol
Maine, and who, says the World, has been a
consistent Republican eve? since the organ
ization of that party, wiites-as follows to the
Portland Advertiser fHtm OMinge county,
New York.
" My business calls me through a number
of countie.T in this State, and I am satisfied
that New fork wilt give a majority of more
thaie (50,000 for the I'nion and the Constitu
tion' ait it is. bam now on the same ground
.that I '.ras when 1 voted for Abruhant* Ltn-
j coin nnd Andy .I’ohnson, and* on'thc same
platform o! their nomination by the Balti
inore Convention. Johnson declares bim
tself as- adhering, tetbat plattbrwj and is op
posed to putting'into it any new planks: And
as Lincoln hits been assassinated; instead of
adhering to Lincoln and Johnson; I now
adhere to Johnson, and the Constitution,
and the Union-. The:* ari) the only land
marks left lor republican liberty.”
Substitute for Butter.- —A lady who
is a famous houskeeper, rceomtnendi ah econ
'lomienl plan for making cake without butter,
which may be useful to our lady readers,
i fake a piece of fat salt pork, r#e!t it dowD,
■and strain it through a piece of coarse thin
Imuslin. Set it aside until cold. It is then
white and firm, and may be used like butter
in any kind ol oake. In pound cake, she as
sures-us, it is delicious. She says after one
jtrial shenever used butter.
; Mmiauulous Preservation. —The Bain
, bride Argus relates the followi g :
Mr. William Tison, a young gentleman of
ithis county, was in nearly every battle fought
in Virginia during the late war, and iiu the
battle of Gettysburg had twenty-two bullet
holes shot through his clothing, and yet,
(strange to say, hie did not receive the slight
est wound while in the service. Who can
doubt that his preservation-wm not ntiraou
ilous.
The first number of the />ai/y Southern
I Herald , published at Griffin G«., by Mar
jn in A' Kao ax, *»t six doll,-us per annum, is
before us: It is-ably edited—ueat irf' its
itvpographical appearance, and deserves mer
iled success.— lhihloneyti Signal Sept. fH.h.
Fuel* vs. Theories
"(live me a place te'rosf mu- lev or on." soys
Archimedes, "and t will mo-re the world " "Oive
me pure and unadulterated drugs," says'inedfcus’
of the obh'it time, "lin'd I'u‘fH cure disease ”
In one sense, both of these learned pundits
were the veriest 1 obirriataTi*. They knew there
was no place to rest their lever on, either to
move the world or cure disease. Mechanism -.ras
in a backward state, and the medical profession
was but another name for sorcery, and all tho
adjuncts of magic filters and charms- oh the "evil
eye." Ac.
Hut these latter days have borne unto U6'sr>me
tiling more than even supeislition and it—crew
ever dreamt of in their maddest philosophy Tn
these days of practical science, what was theory
of yesterday is tact to-day, and all the old-time
notions become as hubbies in the sun, and burst
and break with every breath we draw.
Let Archimedes shoulder his lever Slid we will
find a resting place for it to move the world. Let
mine ancient medicos pant and toil no more fol
the drugs he so sorely needs, for wc have them at
jour hand, ever ready to serve them at his beck.
1 Refined in the laboratory of Dr. Maggiel, the
finest materials known in the medical profession
are obtainable by any one. llis bilious. Dyspep
tic, and Diarrhea l’iils stand unrivalled, and his
Snlve operates with magical effect upon burns,
scalds, and all sores and ulesrs of the skin.
In lact, we think Maggiel’s I’ills and Salve are
ills wonder of this centui y, and w e are happy in
Nie thought that many others of our brethren of
the craft agree with us. We would earnestly
counsel that all families provide themselves with
Dr. Maggicl s Props rations at once, aod keep
ill. in ready at hand, so as to use them at Ihe most
pportnnc lure, nrd ns o*. neton serves.—Valiev
k. ntincl f pIJ- tv
tw Mr. Alexander T. Stewart’s return
of over four millions of dollaisi* probably
the largeat annual business income in the
world, if the Rotbcliild’a whose wealth is
more that of a family than an individual's,
are excepted, no tlncrottrned person has an
income approffthiHg Atr. Stewart’*;
We heafd of a Yankee and his wife at
ofie at htlr hotels the olhef *bo !■ ail
brought A hired hegfo woinafi to wait on
them I’hey told the negro that they would
pav her regular wages, but that she would
have to pay her own board. Her wage*
were ten dollar* a month, hes board twenty
five dollars. At auah rates how long will it
take the wench to cl ar a thousand dollar's.
—ftreitham ( Texas ) Banner.
John Knox, the renowned Scotch reformer
was always wont to sit at the head of the
table, with liis back to the window. On
one particular evening, however, without
being able to account for It, he would neith
er himself, nor permit any one else to occupy
his place.—That very night a bullet was shot
in at the window, purposely to kiil him ; it
grated the scat in which he sat, and made a
hole in the foot of the candlestick on the
table.
Some Federal soldiers attempting to enter
a dancing school-room recently at Brenhant,
Texas, with negro wenches as partners,
were resisted, and one of their number shot.
They then burned a portion of the town
Loss $89,000.
Sto W ADVE R T ISE N El* TS.
Wanted to Exchange.
A No. 1 FARM, Containing two hundred (*2‘>o)
acres, more or less, Hituated in the 85th
District, (i M , Scriven County, two miles from
Ogeeehee Post Ortice, at Station No. 6 C. 11. R ,
near the Ogeechee Hirer, an excellent rafting
stream. This place is very healthy and in the
midst of choice aociety, and is situated centrally
hstween two Baptist Churches, one Methodist
Church, two schools, and two G’ist and Saw mill.*,
(unless the latter has hecn destroyed bj* Sherman
the vandal.) all within one and two miles of the
place- The improvements only tolerable. Only
forty (4o) acres cleared. There is lightwood
•uough on the place to pA\* its market value, nnd
this article only needs to be carted to the Hail
road to be sold for cash The land -the soil
is as good a* any in said county, nnd has enough
heavy ranging, ship, nnd other timber, convenient?
to the Savannah market, per railroad or
to turn out a handsome little fortune fe-rtl indus
trious and enterprising man. kiw iifyy *rttive
nieiit to the Ikest of in land fish in u*nTcVs; fiiW
which ;» lover of sport could feed* his family, how
tv er large.
The owner of this val.iab’*; farm, now g
in Gridin, in order to’ be near her children, w ill
sell or exchange it for a srrstabld friVm' *
in Spaldintf or any one of the adjoining
north of the Macon it Western H«ilr<**dt
Apply toe* addles* either Rev. Wnr . Aee,
Ogeechee, Ga., or A v dAI'KSON RODGKHS
VOX* SAUDI.
A FAHM. containing Bno acres of land,
gjQflsituatcd five miles from the city of Griffin,
near the Flank lload, one hundred an if*
i ■'“S'thiWV acres cleared the balance in the
• wood* 3tid well timbered.
Fifty acres of swamp land ; ten acres detnchei'*
land in cultivation.
• Goa* l improvement s—comfoitable dwelling--
Wood drtdses; ' , fc**nrds, .k*-.
l'lieo JtV-'T*
; Apply to A. .!? 2I.(‘H D, Criffln. (in.,
jor to S 'll Jty {tKmbvv.
B'pnur
• Election S"o*ice!
VN KI.KITION for two AM.rmvn trt fill tho
voonncii'N 0.-rnsionO'l Ly the r*'.«igli'iAun.*of
Henry Moor nnd John 11. Whit.-, will be Ht-hUr
.SATUUDAV. !ld inst.. b«tHvoyn y m. nml 4 i>.
v., nt the Council Chamber.
I n'pl3—t'L A. liKIAAM’iY AYaVnr.
[ POSITIVELY
TIXXU XiAAT OA XrXj.
IN obeuietfee to a tesolution, passed by
the City Council, 1 am directed to.cdllectt
all Taxes-due the City, (U matters' not for
what years), by the lkH day of OCToBEB.-
Unless those in arrears come forward and
pay by that time,, executions will i'Osititf.i.x
issue. 'ItROA. NALL,
seplO—til Clerk.
JAMFS BKYM'>t'lt. 11. F. JOHNSON. A. R. rINM-A 1.
SEVMOLR, JOIIXSOX & 10.,
\Y HOLES A L E G ROC Kli S
AND
COM MISSK >N M ERCIIA NTS,
Conner sherry and-Third Streets,
1 MAC0N,.................... . . .... GKimOTA
KKKP constantly on Imml and offer for sale at'
btwcsf cash prices
Bagging. Kcpe, Twine;
Coffee, Tea, Sugar ;
Rice, Hard, Butter, Cheese;
Flour, Corn, May, Candles, fc>oda, I’otash ;
White Fish, Mackerel, Blue Fish ;
Case Liqnorw. Wlrisky. Brandy. Bacon;
Mess Pork. Canvassed Hams, Powder,
Sheet Lead, Raisins, Candy, Nuts;
Tobacco, Snuff, Pepper, Pickles, l>psesves;
Crvtefcers. White - Oi4s, Zinc Copperas;
- | Bornin X'arns; Osnabergs, Stieetiugs. Nails;
Sardines, Soup. Starch; X’-Hiejar, Salt;
Plaster. Lime, Cement, Brooms;
Blacking, «t*e., Ac.
cir All orders promptlv fiilkd
SKYMOOU, H)lli\soN' A- Cos.
»epS-Biu
(3.. tt. THOMPSON,
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALKR
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LEMONS, it’c.,
11l BA Y STHKHP,
Savannah, Gveor
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Empirr Shuttle Newing Hatltinetß
ARE StTERIOR TO AM OTHERS
FOR FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING l’l R
I’OSFX.
Agrnt* wantnl. Addresv,
EMPIRE S. M. CO ,
F.pll—Jlvr R".,, !,v ,v N V.
H IBIS li IKK
Paints, Oils, toibbt articles, &c„
At Roducod RricoaJ
ARK SELLING OFF FAST AT
J. N. HARRIS* CO’S.
aep!3—Sm-
DRUGS & MEDICINES;
X. I>RBWRT,
EAST SIDE OF IIILL STREET, (Sear the Post <>&;,)
Griffin, Georgid,
HAS ON HAND A GOOD ASSORTMENT. AND RECEIVES WEEKLY SUPPLIED
OK ALL ARTICLES PERTAINING TO DRUGS, FRESH AND
GENUINE
IJT Also, a fine lot of FaNC’V AND TOILET ARTICLES, Window Glass, Faints'
Oils, Lamp*, Ac., Cooking Extracts, Tobacco, -Cigars,- See. --
PIIESCKIPTIONS promptly fiiifd I>.\t or NIGHT, under the di'r.ct siqwr.’i.jon of x. p,
I)ri:wry, M. I).. (Chemist and .Pharmaceutist,) who has been in regular and extensive prm-tio*
for over ten years, both civil and military, or l>r J. I- Moore s«*p4—Bm
WINSHIP & GORDON,
(VCNKR OK IIILL AND BROAD STREETS,
GRIFFIN GEORGIA.
\Vho!v*wle amV rotliif BenVurs
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READY-MADE C LOT HI NG.
WE ARE RECElVlNG'rfMrtpviiulj; ITA
rases BOOTS anil Slit »Er“ t'A every style
and deseiiption, whir.li we jll tjhise selliati
as cheap as can be pm ehaslAl iff* a*»V I'An‘lh
ern market.
We invite all persons -.**ho e 'pect to wear
Sheer tr> call and exantiwO rt'.lt stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
Our Senior Partner has lia.’l rilady* roars
experience in the Mine husincss, and is v\,-11
acquainted with the nianrrfa:rtl:reFi-at the
north, which gives them superior advan
tages in getting tip their stock. Every ar
ticle in our line Will he or>!d at a amall ad
vance on corf.
We shall confine ourselves strictly to the
cash system. No one can sell goods on a
credit at the extiemely low prices we are
asking.
*qT COUNTRY MERCHANTS wishing
to leplenisli their stock are respectfully in
vited to give us a call.
1 tot ITS A M > SI H> ES M A D E TO OLDER.
X-f/~ RKI'UUINi; DONE AT SHOUT NOI RE.
WANTED,
TWO'tVn »|» BOOTMAKERS.
sept — 3m
BOYNTON ‘V DISMTJKE,
.1 TTOR XE V S .1 T /..111',
"J BIFFIN GECH<GIA. (
(Office in front room up stairs in Alnlah'llall
opposite Driek Warvlioirer:) '
WH-Lgtve prompt nttentioy to slid» biuniioss
as may he \o their care, in the
counties of- Spalding- licnry. Butts, Monroe,
I’pisorr, Pike, Merfi vtether, Fayette’ and Clay ton.
.1. S. BoyNton. )'•
Fred. 1). Diumi kk. ) sept 4m.
Mrs. S, A, Jack Eon,
(aOKaT.)
HAS just received a splendid stock of
M*rrs and IIA of the very latest’ styles.
Also, fresh invoices of
fiUMpioMsl J
ike., Ac.,
to which the ntfetitf«u <*f the ladies is respect*
fully•in*.Htkfl. >h»* is prepared to furnish country
dcnicT.s at
XV II O L K S A L K!
w it K, upon ns tertris as
con be purchased in Atlnnto-oi MiUron.
CALL ON llElf.
at' the old stand of
JACK SO N A Nr;WT n\ ,
which ha-beer. : ..wl\ ti't"! u| .• .j improved
—II
(t KOltGlA—Sr.u.i'iN,; Cucntv.—Whereas, t(i{
T kindred and creditors of lleniy Helios, 1.1,
of said county, deceased, neglect* snd declines to'
sue out letters of administration outlie estate <y
said deceased, 'lliese i— e ffierefore to cite
admonish the kindred aud creditors of said de
ceased to be and appear at toy office w ithin the
time pre*erit>etf by I.Tty, make application and re-
Ceive said admin*-Iration, or I shall a; point Ju
11. Connolly. Oleik of the .Superior Court, Admin
i.trator on said estate. Given under my hand at
office, this Ist St ptelnber lS6t>.
sep t F. D. DISMUKK, Ordinary.
(1 KOltGlA—t-rar-Mso C< fvrv.—Whereas, Jm
JT H.ConnoVty, Adininistrutor on the estateof
James W. jfiddlebrooks. deceased, applies to uie
for leave to sell the lands ht-longing to said estate
for the ben* tit of heirs and creditors. These are
to cite and admonish all persons concerned to lie
and appear at my office within the lime prescribed 1
by law. and show cause, if any exist, why on or
dor should not be gran led nut hot izing said Admin
istrator to soil said lands.
I Given under my hand at office this, September 1
1 1st, 18ft>. F. D. DIsMUKK,
sept Oldinary.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
i'l.L I*HC S*»|.D before the Court House door
TT in the city of Griffin on the first TI'KS
DAY !:t October next, one house and lot. knotri
ns IDo Middle Georgia Medical Col.ege, si [uale. H
rill K-'aadwav. near the Macon A Western it. K
Itepot, levied on as the property of Kdward l 1
Knott, to satisfy costs on several li. ta.'s issuei! 1
from Inferior and Snpeiior Courts of Ppaldii((
■County. John 1. I loyal vs. Edward w . Knott,
James M. Couch \s. Kdwurd F. Knott, and others.
ALSO,
At tile same time and place, will be sold Slinntt
fifty six ( ..ti), know n in plan ol the cit_\ of liiitlii"
re sh« I’arade ttroitrnf. rantaining four (4) acres,-
tbe stwie having been sold on the liist Tii"si|n\V
bust, I’arties buying, aud failing to comply wiilb
tlic tel til-of raid -ale, it will be lv sold at tli.il'
expense.
AI-FO.
At tlo- same time and pine* Will l»r sold one.
house and lot in the city of Griffin, bounded oil'
the cast bv Maj. r-tilleyV. *ti t*he south l»\ mibji.'t
tot, and on the west fX' a s' reel —know a and lb
vied on ns the pi'vp. ilv of Win. K. Wright, l«
satisfy costs on scv. ml li. las from Supcrioi Court
and Jit-st ices'Court. ITopcrly pointed out I.x K.
I - . Knott. It. D iHiVAI..
a' gtiif-liu Hiriilf.
Al><
At the same time nod place, v-ill he .eld nns
; grey HultSl", nhotil 1 t' years obi! levied oh a*
' the property "| liiraui Sherman to satisfy one ti,
f«. issued from Spalding Corttdy Court, Ihomsi
I Hyrne vs. Hiram Sherman. D. D. ImYAI.,
j ’ sept—td sheriff.
(J Ft >II (; IA s-Sr.ii iim. Cm mv. W l.< 11 us, Win.
( X T. (igletrce applies to me fol letters of
Guaidiiiiiship of the person and property of
Adeline C ,Colbert, minor, and orphan child "f
A. G. Colbert, deceased, in place of A. A. Gnu!d- (
ing. removed. These are therefore to cite and
admonish all persons concerned to, lie and appear
at my office within the time prescribed bylaw,
and show cause, if any exist, why said letters of
gnatdinnsliip should riot be granted. Given un
der my hand at office this tth day of September,
18titt. F. D. DISMUKK,
sept Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Si-amiino Covstt.—
Whereas Jacob K. Chapman applies to me for'
j letters of Guardianship for the person and prop
| erty of Elizabeth L. nnd John Rogers, minors.
! and orphan children of Elizabeth 11. Rogers, de«'
j censed. These are, therefore, to cite and admon 1
ish all parties interested to be and appear nt my
j office within the time prescribed by law, !<> show 1
J cause, if any exist, why such letters should not
i he granted.
Given under my hand nt office this Sd ’day "f
j September. 1866. F. D. DISMUKK.
I sepff Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.'
BY virtue of an order grat.teil liy the Ordinary' -
of I’ike comity, will he sold before th- 1
Cour? tloaae door in the town of Zebulon, ill said !
County, on the first TUESDAY in November next,
bettfeeiUthe legal hours of sale, all the lands be
longing to the estateof Alfred Wiggins, late of
Fiktv Coun'y, deceased, lying in said County ad
joiiiingtlie lands of Giles Driver, Matthew U»g-'
gins, and others, ceotn'ning five bundl ed nnd five ’
(JO."A arres, inerreor less, (the widow’s dower ex
cepted.) Bold for the benefit of heirs and credit
ora of said deceased: I -rms cash, unless circum
stances should t.i-awspire previous to, or on the
day ef'sale, tlMt would' make it nece-sary to sell
| it on time. CADESMAN I’OFE,
j sepf>--10d* Administrator.
l't )Sf'PUNED.
P's After consulting with the lady ■
- Maiingemeut of the "Soldiers’ Memo
| i ial As.Tociati'*n, the Lecture propesed for '?h'tvs-
Iday 1 evelfing, ill tlVc BasSmetit' of ’ the liaptirt
| Church, has been pttstfioTictDunti!’ THURSDAY,
j 1 11 li ot O'Aober.
i This arrangement is made in view of the pro
, traded meetings at the Baptist and other church
es in this citv.
Fersons wlio have obtained tickets will be ad
mitted on them at the time appointed in October
sepo-lw EX.COM.
Nicolsno *V McAleer,
I’LUMBERS AND C’OITERSMITIIS,
SAVANNAH. GKO.
Every description of Copper work made
to order.
Ham.' 'Ja'h\-,- CtfAxoMiKus, Uknpant
Ltoiirs, Faut v (*lass Slia.les, Bath Tubs,
Lead and inn iVpe, ou baud -jifl !ji sale.
*!'btj—Out”