Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, September 17, 1866, Image 2

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t fc-tr n g ttrU. omciALciTY AWcoLm mmu jy m diavenporje *OIT O S « . GRIFFIN, OA.. sm. 17. 1«««. -'s^yia l ! l !; _ \ - -■■■■- ■ Quiiioar or bun llunu. —Itconie* lo Tight that old Spoony—lf not • linsal dftsceoJMt of lb* infamous John Butler that toanitUd those monatrooa crueltiea and at rookie in tlie talley of Wyoming rioting Mm Rend at lon ary War—l* at leant very oloeoly related. Appleton's Cyclopedia of Biography give* the following account of the notorious tory, John Butler, to whom w* have just referred, and to whom, it is asserted, the Beast is related by close con sanguinity : ButUr, Job* —‘The atrocities committed by this miscreant during the revolutionary war, almost exceed belief. He was a native of Counactiout, but removed to the valley of Wyoming, where, in 1778, at the head of 1,800 man, of which 800 were Indian* and the reat lories, painted like Indians, he at tacked the towna and villagee of that roman tic region, and indiscriminately massacred thoee who submitted a* well as those who fought, Women and children at well as men. To the question what terms would he grant ed, he replied—‘‘the hatchet!” People of l»oth sexes and every age were indiscrimi nately Shut np In houses, which were then set on Ire; some were held dewh in the flames by pitchforks, and in one instance, at least, a poor wretch had bin lxi.lv stuck full of pine knot splinters, and then burned, etc. The Beast might, truthfully as poetically exclaim : ‘•Alas, mv ancient, but ignoble blood, Mas crept through scoundrel* svsr sine* the flood. ' Tfcft Ladles' Home. This ably-edited, neatly-printed and, taken altogether, first-claas Journal continues to come, flying, as it were, fluttoringly and iri discintly, into our sanctum every week,. — yea, and ns cordially wclcomo and as greet ingly received as was aver soft-eyed carrier, dove bearing around its glistening neck sweetest billet of love, and "good nows from home." Every number is filled to repletion —but not surfeiting repletion—with choioost moreeans, original and oollatod—vividly re minding us of one of those deftly-constructed bee palaces, every sealed cell thereof being Ailed with ambrosia—amber-hued ambrosia— redolent with thesweet-eccotej breath of the clover, the briar-blomom, the violet, the wild rose, the honey suckle, and the nectaroua throat of the althea’a bloom. It is bound to sucoeed—we take that hack, it is already a brilliant sucoess. Published in Atlanta, Georgia, by Hr. Thoa. S. Powell, at 9A per annum. Edited by Mrs. L. Virginia French me) others. An old man named Gabriel Hatlb, aged sixty, and a maiden only twelve years old, named Mattie Moon, were united in mar riage in Louisville, Ky., last Saturday night. Exchange. To forestall the Louisville Democrat man, who is bound to bite at this pun-bait, when. AVer he sees it, wo Will ssry It first—that old TThub was certainly JUoon-tfrur/c. President Johnson was solieited by anuin* ber of Tennesseeans to visit tbs capital of their State, Naohrillo. lie replied to the invitation as follows : “ I thank you for your Cordial invitation »nd kind assurance, and sincerely .regret that my engagements will not permit me to yiait the capital of Tennessee prior to my return to Washington." Pratxr for Mr. Davis.— At the ses sion of the Albemarle (Virginia) Baptist Association, the following l’rsyer was of fered up hy Rev. l>r. Brondus, in behalf of the illustrious Captive who is now wasting flwsy in the dungeons of Fortress Monroe, ff prayer of the righteous avnileth muoh,v will not the clergy of the South unite m this appropriate supplication, on each earning Lord’s day till the prayer is answered? Oh thou God of national thou God of the whole earth ! Look down upon our fel fow citisen recently the chief magistrate of the political confederation now no longer existing. In the mysterious workings of Thy Irovidence, thou hast permitted Thy ■mvant to be confined in a loathsome prison, flhntowt from all communion with the thous ands that love him We would bow in humble submission to Thy will; but, Oh Lord, as Thy rervant suffers in our stead, who deserve whatever densities he deserves, we plead with Tbce in b&hfiif of thy servant, that he may soon be released from prisofi, and permitted to breath* the nir of personal liberty. But he must suffer still longer, grant him grace ; that* he may bear, with Christian patience alfd fortitude, the biller sufferings of his pTesflnt condition." The Atlantic Cablo Company hare made returns showing their receipts to he at the rate of $4,500,000 per aniinm. Seven thousand negroes convened in Ohoetaw, Ala., to discuss the subject of emi gration. 4} «<Mngj arfirt is being mails to induce immigration to Chili and Line South Ameri can countries, a jffanUticm 6f eighty acres being offered to each family, with the aJdi tiCtfUiMloaAintjU freedom firowfc *ll taxa tion for a period of five years. The Planters’ Jianntt > Louisiana*, says tbe negroea are returning la the old planta tions allover St. Mary's Parish, and that the; have been flocking in for the whole of the past year-tired of the freedom a»d vagabondism which have been eonfetred upon them. 1 ' ' The rapid accumulation of gold in the 'ftHf,- if crmtifiued, soon afford a me tallic basis for the Treasury notes in circula tion, which ought to materially reduce the premium on them. It is estimated that by the end of thin month the Treasury will ’.old naapi y if nottfuite oil - hundred millions in gold. * ■ JdLrxiultasU. A MKMORIAI • FROM THE I.AI IKK OF TEN rt -1 I NK.SUER. - fk The following brsu'iM and touching me morial, addressed to the President, in behalf of the gnat representative of oar “ Lo»t C&c" to which was appended thousands of rigbatures, names of the patriotic women of Tennessee, has been forwarded to Washing ton : To Hit Excellency, I‘re iu lent J<,h ngon : We, ladies of your adopted Htale, come to you to add our names to the long list of Sou thern women who have supplicated you for mercy towards Jeffcrao*. Davis. Ciuakad and broken by the trials and sor rows of the four terrible year* through which we have passed, we couse entreating yotiko. takairom our lip* the last and bitter est drop in tha eup of joat humiliation and anguish. We oomc to you with a feeling of confidence and assurance that no others can ; for we remember that you araourown Tcnn aasran, and that through long years we have looked to you to guide the bark of your lored native State safely through the dan gers that environed her. We sec and feel the sublimity of your poxiiion, standing as you fcflrlcpsly do between the liberties of the people and that destructive fanaticism which ' Would hsife'tHe fairest jxElioU; of God’s twril igc. fVv appreciate your noble efforts to rfstore liberty, and make ,t|is {ievsrati'eflt Su<|l> that tl)c foOplfl of all acctfans can sincerely love 1t and earnestly desire its perpetuation. When you have ac cooiplished this more than Herculean labor, you will hare earned for your name an cu -viahlo-plaoe )*,*>>« pqm of history, on4Tea noassk W® ha aJ pfnfed -<jf hes Airdrcw Johnson as Virginia is of her George Wash ington c To us, it secins that lbo relensc of Jefferson Davis would bean important step in this direction. Wo bsg you to forget his faults, however, great they may appear to you, and remem ber him only as a greay-haired, sorrowing and heart broker man. YV« beg you, as you desire peaoc and concord between the sec tions, to “ let the prisoner go free." In prison, Jefferson Davis is still tho represen tative of our dead cause, suffering tor our sins and standing in our stead before tho tri bunal of tho world , and our hearts cling to him in his sorrow, and wc share his suffer, ings as wc shared the acta for which ho was punished. Release him, and he sinks from the great representative of n loved cause to a simple cit Ken of the United t'tatoo. t+ince it hath pleased high Heaven that the cause of which ho Was chosen leader should perish, we bow in humble submission to the Divine Will, and would tain bury our dead out of our sight. And now we pray you to help us forget; to tench us to love ngfiiu the whole country, that wc may no longer he strangers end aliens in the land of our birth. But while Jefferson Ihtvts looks out from his dungeon bars with sad eyes over the land for which he suffered so much, he stands between our hearts and the Union, keeping over alive the reru-aibranuc of the pangs we have endured. We do not attempt to justify his course asjtoyou. that would ill-best <-u> ft-, nt* do We tven ph-ad his conviction that duty point ed to the path he tr"d, nor reli-r to those great qualities which have r ndered his name consnicuoas for all future time; but WC do implore you by the tuvunjiy us our sufferings and tears, by our deserted hemes and ruined hearth stones, to grant the liber ty of this reran to tho people of Tennessee. Then will no spectre of a pale, sad prisoner rise fccfofc as when we bow to supplicate Heaven’s Messing* upon you ; and no shad ow will die* the brightness of your fame as yon stand forth, Jnekson-lrke, saying to the enemies of yonr loved South, “ Thus far shall ye go, and no farther-* CaNfifiNSATiopt.— Condensation*,- a cotcinporary, is the new order of the day in newspaper literature. Th« history which the world is making speaks to us by the hour in brief and pithy sentences along the telegraph wire, whether through the air or under the fathomless waters, and no old fashioned utodew of dobrftrtthtg- newspapers can resist such a renovation as this. Planters Beware —The annexed let ter comes to us from an intelligent and well known planter of Southwest Georgia Tho advice it contains to his brother planters is sound, and we cannot urge it too rralouflly upon the attention of those for whosc4>»ne fit it was designed.— Eds. Macon r i'Ef,. Mr. Editor : I notice that GommUsfen Merchants from Now York, Savannah, and New Orleans arc offering inducements, in tho wfij of advancing upon cotton, to planters to sfci) their c#o£s to their respective markets. Permit one who lias suffered from transactions of this sort, to warn the planters against (so called) kindnesses of this character. It is a tempting bait at this particular time of mon etary pressure; but beyond such means as will purchase bread and meat to gather the crop, bagging, rope, and tax money, we should suffer any extremity rather lhan draw tipon the growing crop. Tvfio and one-half per cent, for advaning 8 per cent, interest, arc heavy burdens, besides placing ourselves within the necessity of selling at a iirno and shape when loss would ensue; and shoflTtl exp etation as to the amount of the crop and prices not be realize 1, and we cannot meet the amounts advanced, merchants and planters must both go by the board. To my mind, the only legitimate help mcrohants can now give planters is quick transits, low freights, and freedom from frauds. Let us demand these from repre sentatives of every market, and choosing be tween them, spend our money after the re sults are in actual dollars and cents. Mr. Editor, your journal circulates largely among the planters, and you have great in fluence—pleas eurge this view upon them. A I’l.v.nt mi. i. When Oliver Cromwell was an infant, a monkey snatched him from his cradle, leaped with lain through a garret window, and ran aloug the leads of the house. The ut most alarm was excited among the iunmiqs, and various were tbs devices used to rescue the child from the guardianship of his new ly-touodsd protector. All were unavailing; ! his would-be rescuers had lost courtage, rttul were in despair of ever seeing the bahy alive again, when the monkey retraced frrs steps and deposited its burden safely on the bed. On a subsequent occasion, the waters had well nigh quenched his insatiable ambi tion. He fell into a pond, from drown’ng in which a clergyman named Jultnaour-\vas thfrftolw instrument of Ids rescue. The Charleston and Savannah Railroad is to he sold st attrtfon the 20th November Telegraphic 2Tew&. Nr.w York, Sspt 14, No*m —Go Id,"do. Cotton firm. Flour drooling. Wheat dull, 3(rejs cents lower, l’ork oteady, 133 1 25. Lard dull, 171(ff,25. New Out.KANS, Sept. 14.—Monroe, La., advices report that the negroes in that vicinity arc obstinate, and think themselves above obeying lsws which govern white people, and menace the citizens by discharg ing fire arms around the houses at night. Cotton sales 360 bales*-low middlings 32(u,33 Oold 41. J ijliNbo.sTo W.n, 1’ A., September 14—The bridge at lliU place broke down t' is morn, with • crowd who hail assembled to see the I’renideht. They fell a distance oftwcßt.y feet, and lour or live are said to be killed,' and thirty or forty wounded. I’itthbl'ko, IV, Sept. 14. —There were riotous demonstrations at the President’s re ception last night. The party left here this morbing. ' SeofleUry Seward wax"too unwell toilCconiftTtiy them, httf, leaves in the next train and will arrive in Washington on Saturday. Washington, Sept. 14.—The New York Herald, who has hitherto supported the I’residenf, in to day’s issue pronounces his plan of BCOonstnrctioD a failure ; and more over. says his generous actions towards the late revolted States have been accepted by that, people as conveying a license lor san guinary outragft upon the poor negroes and abolition Yankees; anil that the ground swell which commenced in Maine will sweep the whole country against the President's policy. Secretary McCulloch has directed the Commissioner of Revenue to give special attention to a revision of the tariff, and re port a bill for the consideration of Congress. It is intended to make the revenue system more simple, economical and effective. The Commissioner is instrUiAcd to consider how large a revenue is necessary for the exigen cies of the government, and also, to propose such modifications of the present tariff as will better adjust and equalize the duties on foreign imports with the internal tax on home productions. Secretary McCulloch suggests a reduction of taxation upon the raw material and machinery of home produce. Mobile, Sept. 1-I,—Sales of cotton to day 450 hales — middlings 00(<i;31o. Sales of the week 2900 bales. Itsceipis of the week 47!>, against 640 last Week. Stock on hand 1540 bales, London, Sept. 12.—The Mommy Post warmly applauds the nonintervention of the United S'atcs in the war between Spain, Chili and Peru, and cordially approves the moderation exorcised by the United States respecting Mexico. The Atlantic Telegraph Company lias called a mcetiyg of the stockholders for the purpose of raising funds to buy-up the in terest of the Anglo American Telegraph Company, under whose auspices the cable has been completed. Paris, Sept. 13.— The Journal dc* !>>:• Jnrtt to-day states that the French And Eug fish governments have conjointly made an active representation to the Sultr?ir of Turkey against the acquisition by the United Ptutfs government ot an Island in the Qulf of Arina Tho Mon'tru r of to jmbliattw a lluuu mont, which was si o ncd in the City of Mexico, by which Maximilian transfers to to French ngerrts on -half of the receipts from ci'Stows throughout the empire, lor the purpose of pay ing the liabilities of’ Mexico, to France. Tho agreement goes into opeia tion on the first of Njvsuib r next. Trieste, Sept. 18— Advices from Athens state that the Cretan Assembly have voted for the annexation of the Island of Candia to Greece, Berlin, Sept. 13;— The Trusssian Cham ber of Deputies has voted an electoral law and Parliament for Saxony. The negotia tions between Prussia rend Jhixony make very slow progress. It is said that Prussia demands the taking of the oath of loyalty to herself by tho Haxon troops; the payment of 10,000,000 of thalers as indemnity to- Prus sia for war purposes ; the right to garrison the forfeits ol Konigstoin, and the cities of Dresden and Leipsic with Prussian troops. St. Peters nti rg, Sept. 13.—A farewell, banquet was given tO-day to the American Embassy. Assistant Secretary Fox, and sevsral United States naval officers were present. Count (Tortsckakoff made a speech expressive of the hope that the era of good faith now prevailing between liussia and the United States may be permanent, and stated that there was no danger of its being considered as a mennnee to other nations. A prophet has appeared in Pittsburg, one Earnest Frankeresteki, who detvotmees the judgment of the Almighty against the Smoky City, and prophecies its early de struction. Facts vs. Tlieoiivs “Give me a place to rest my lever on, 11 says Archimedes, “and I will move the world.” “Give me pure ami unadulterated drugs," say» medicus’ of the olden time, “and I will cure disease.’’ In one sense, both of these learned pundits wore the veriest charlatan*. They knew there was noplace to rest their lever on, either to move the world or cure disease. Mechanism was in a backward state, aud the medical profession was but another name for sorcery, and all the adjuncts of magic filters and charms of the “evil eye,” <fcc. But these latter days have borne unto us some thing mote than even supeistitios and its crew over dreamt of in their maddest philosophy. In these days of practical science, what was theory of yesterday is tact today, and all the old-time notions become as bubbles in the sun. and burst aud break with every breath we draw. Let Archimedes shoulder his lever and we will find a resting plane for it lo move the world. Let mine ancient medicus nant. and t *il no more sot lhe drugs be so sorely needs, for »'e have them at one hand, ever ready to serve them at bis beck. Kefised in the laboratory of Dr. Maggiel, the finest materials known in the medical profession ars obtainable by any one. H« bilious. Dyspep tic, and Diarrhea Fills stand unrivalled, aud his rbilvooperates with magical effect upon burns, scalds, and all sores and ulcers of the skin. In laet, we think Mnggiel’s Fills and Salve arc ihc wonder of this eentuiy, and we are happy in the thought thst many others of our brethren of the craft agree with us. We would 1 earnestly oonrsel that all families provide themselves with Dr. Maggtel s Frept rations at once, and keep them ready at hand, so as to use them at the most opportune time, and SS oe|touratServes. —Valley Sentinel. sepl*2—ly JOHNSONS «TgORDON, Comat is siit n Mtrrh a it Is AND PKU.FR> IN GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS &C.,&0. ALABAMA STRUCT. FRANKLIN BLOCK. Jain t. Ir sew ftimrttfiiiu Just Received, A fine lot of Choirs Country BVC<>V. eonei*’- ing of tlaias and Side*, which will be sold low, *t **(.l7 CLOUft, SHKPHEKI) A CO.’J. PRIME WHITE CORK! V large lot jn«t received, and for rale cheap, at acplJ CLOUD, SHEPHERD A CO.'S. LARDT SYKfP, ItC. VprituA article of LEAP LARD. ORLEANS STRUT. MEAL and OBITS, and every thing eUc in the i'rouaius fine, for sale »t a low twice, at, ‘ sepll . ( CLOUD, SJIEJrTIEUV A CO.H X, XXX FLOUR 7 rTTiE LEST that has been I,rough* to this mar- JL ket. Tor sale at aepl7 CDOL'D, SHEPHERD A CO.’S. G* LOKUIA H’ALDINO COUNTY.-Whereas r Emory Winship, Admioiatrator of William A. Bedding, deceased applies to me for an order authorizing the sole of a hortion of the lauds be longing to aaid estate, for the purpose of paying debta! to-wit. a hou-e »ml lot m the city of Grif fin. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all persona concerned to be ami appear at my office within the ti.ae prescribed by law to show enuse if any exist, why iu Older authorising the sale of snid land should Hot he grunted, F. D. DIaMLKE, Ordinary. ntig2o-60d Wanted to Exchange. VNo. 1 FARM, containing two hundred (200) Acres, more nr situated in tfie ?>sth District, M .Sfiiven County, tVO fniles fn*rn Ogeecliee t’ost Office, nt Station No. (/. It. R , u««r the Ofceechee River, an eftfe!fet»fc 9trertf»i. Thi§ place is ▼cry healthy and in the midst of choice society, arid iff iftnated centrally between two Baptist Churclit?*, Methodist Church, two echooß, nnd two Grist and Saw mills, (unless the latter ha* been destroyed by Slicrrimn the vaiivtai.; Cil within one and two miles of the place* The improvements only tolerable. Only forty (4<») acres cleared. There is enough on the place to pay its nmrfcK vidtie, and tliis article only needs to be cprled to the Rail* loud to be sold for caali Tli6 lind -the soil is as good as any in said county, and has enough henry ranging, ship, and other timber, convenient to the Savannah market, per railroad or river, to turn out a handsome little fortune to an indus trious and eixLcrprising man. It is also conve nient to the best of inland fishing waters, from which a lover of sport could feed his family, how ever large. The owner of this valuable farm, now residing in Griffin, in order to be near her children, will sell or exchange it for a suitable farm somewhere in Spalding or any one of the adjoining counties, north of the Macon tfc \V< stern Railroad. Apply to or add less either Re?. Wm W. Lee, Ogecchee, Ga., or A JACKSON RODGERS sep Griffin. Geo. FOrt SALEI. A FARM, eonlniuing 800 acres of land, g*Ss)sitt!at«U ft?'- miles front the city of (Jiilfin, near the Tlsak ifuod, one hundred and thirty nerrt* -feared-—the balance in the woods and Well timbered. Fifty acres of swamp land; ten acres ditched and hi efi'lfit'alirm. Hood improvements—comfortable dwelling-- good out. houses, orchards, Ac. Price Apply tre Vs .1. Cf.orrv, wfitfti Cat. or to r. M. I- ksti:k, on the premises.- Election Notice! VN KLKCTIUN for two Aldermen the vacancies ot Msjoneii hy the ivsigjmtiiNns oj lienrf Moor nvS John sh White, will he Vrid or. SATURDAY. 22d inst.. between ‘J a. m. and 1 r. m., at the Council Chan.her. &ep!3—A. BELLAMY, Mayor. POSITIVELY TIIJ3 LAST CALL. IN obedience to a resolution, passed by the City Council, I atn directed to collect all Taxes due the City, (.it, matters not for wliat years), by the Ist day of OCTOBER.- Unless those in arrears come forward and fay by that time, executions will rosinvkii issue. TIIOS. NALL, seplO—td (Berk. JAMKS SKTMOUR. 11. F. JOllKSOjf, jt. it. FIXDI.A V. sEiuoiß, mm & (jo., IV H(> L E SA Tl K G E 0 0 E R S AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Cherry and Third Streets, MACON' GEORGIA^ KEEP constantly oil hand ami offer for sale us lowest cash prices: Bugging, Rope, Twine ; Coffee, Tea, Sugar ; Rice, Lard, Butter, Cheese; Flour', Cora, IfAy. Candles, Soda, Potash ; AVhhe Fish’, Mackerel, Blue Fish ; Case Liquors. Whisky.Brandy, Bacon; Mess Pork.,Canvassed Hams, Powder;- Sfieet Lead, Raisins, Candy, Nuts; Tobacco, Snuff, Pepper, Pickles, Preserves; Cracker*, White Lead, Oils, Zinc. Copperas; Borax, Yarns, Osnabergs, Sheetings. Nails; Sardines, Soap. Starch, Vinegar, Salt;- ■Plaster, Lime, Cement, Brooms; Blacking, die., Ac. J3ff“ All orders promptlv filled. SEYMOUR, JOHNSON & CO. »epß-Sm C. W. THOMPSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IV Groceries ! WINES, LIQUORS, LEMONS, 111 /(.IV STREET, Savannah, Geo. tuff-flm« Umpire Shuttle Sewing leadlines- AUK SUPERIOR TO ALI. OTHERS FOR FAMILY ANI»'MANUFACTURING i'UR- P< ISKS. A gent« wanted. Address, LITRES. M. CO, sepll—dlyr «16 Broadway, N V. M R« M Kifß. PAINTS, OILS, TOIEET ARTICLES, &C„ At Roduood rrlcoa, ABE SELLING OFF FAST AT >is— am DRUGS & MEDICINES) JV - 33 . DUE wn Y, HAST SIDE OF IIILL ST R KET, (Neat the Vofi } Griffln, Georgia, iias on Hand a good assoktment, and receives weekly.sUpplif. OF ALL ARTICLES PERTAINING TO DRUGS, FRESH AND GENUINE Also, a line lot of FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Window Glass, Paints Oils, Lamps, Ate., Cooking Extracts, Tobacco, Cigars. &c. 1 PBESCR IPTIONS promptly filled DAY or NIGHT, under the direct supervision Af K. £ Diirwsv, M. D., (Gftcmist and .Pharmaceutist,) who fins been iu regular and extensive pr»eti« for over ten yean*, both civil and military, or Dr J. L. Mookb aep4—3^ WINSHIP & GOBDON, Corner of hill anu bro.\l> street*, GRIFFIN Gfc)UGIA. Wholesale and retail Deufcrs in Boots, bhots, Hats, Umbrellas, LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, and READY-MADE G ROTH I Nd. WE ARE RECEIVING r7r> J HllirrS .ml slllOb'V »C »<J-t« ml description, which we propose selling I ns cheap as can be purchased if) rrf'-t ?oSth ern market. We invite ail persons who expert Iti vift.ir Shoes to call and examine ofti Stock ?g.-fore yurclmsing elsewhere. Our Senior I’aftner has had many rears experience in the Shoe business, and is well acquainted tfith the manufacturers at the north, wdiich gives them superior. adva»' tagffs in getting up their stock. Every ar iticle in our line will be sold at a nm-all ad vance on cost. 1 We shall confine'ourselfes strictly to the cash system. No one cart sell goods on a credit at the e-ttremely low prices we are asking. tee“ COUNTRY MERCHANTS wishing to replenish their stock aTS respectfully in* viled to give us a cull. BOOTS AND SHOES MAI >E TO ORDER. R’KPA’ftUNG BONK AT STnoRT NOTICE. WANTED, TWO GOOD BOOTMAKERS, sept—Srflf BOYHTOIT -V DISMTJKE, ATTOR XE r S A T L A IF, f RIFFIN,.. ;*CEOROIA. (Office in front room up stairs in Aim ah Hall opposite Drink Warehouse.) • > WftL (five prompt affepfioft t’u such Business as may Be entrusted to their care, in the counties of Spalding, Henry, Butte, Monroe, Upson, Pike, Merviwether, Fayette and Clayton. J. S. Boynton, ) Fimn. D. Dismcke. ) sept—4m. Mrs. S. A. Jackson, (AOENT.) HAS just received a splendid stock of BON NETS and IIA fS of the very latest stylee. Also, fresh invoices of Ac., Ac., to which the attention of the Sadies is respect fully invited. She is prepared to furnish eonntry dealers at W II O' LES A I. E! with MILLINERY, upon as favorable terms as they con be purchased in Atlanta or Mfteon. CALL OX IIEK - at tiif oil 'tantl of .! ACKSi) N tY N K\YT Cr NT, wh«4* Lap ho**?* nftrlr ’np ami improvod. —ls J. N. HARRIS& CO’S. G* FiOltUlA — SrxLoiMi Cocnty.— Whereas, tt P kindred and creditor, of Uemy Helms, lan of said county, deceased, negleetsand declines to sue out letters of uduiiuiatratiou on the estate said deceased. 1 here are therefore to cite sc i admonish the kindred and creditors of said ceased to L'e and appear at my office within th« time prescribed by law, make application and re . ceivcsaid auiufiiiatrutiou, us 1 shall 11. Connolly, Clerk of the Superior Court, Admin, i-trator on said estate. Riven tinder my hand o office, this Ist September ISfirl. sep4 F. H. ItISMUKE, Ordinary (* EOKGIA—SPAtftiNO Oovntt.—Whereas, T 11. Connolly, Administrator on the estate oi James W. Middlebrooks. deceased, applies to me for leave to sell the lands belonging to said estate for the benefit of heirs and creditors. These are to cite and admonish nil persons concerned to b« and appear ut my office within the time prescribed by law, und show cause, if any exist, way an or. di r should not be granted authorizing said Admiu. istrator to sell said lands. Given under my bind at office this, September Ist, 18 fit*. K D. DI.sMUKE, se |d Ordinary. SIIFUIFF’S RALE. WILL BE ,S< iLD before the Court Hofise door in the city of Griffin on the first TUES DAY in October next, one house and lot, known as the Middle Georgia Medical College, situated on Broadway, near the Moeim A Western R. R. Depot, levied on as the property of Edward!'. Ki.ott, to satisfy costs ou several li. fa.’s issued from Inferior and Superior Courts of Fpaldirg County. John Doyn! vs. Edward F. Knott, James M. Couch vs. Edward F. Knoit, and others, A LSO, At the same tin.e and place, will be sold ruuars tiity-«ix i/.ii), knoti uiu plan of tl e city of Oriffiit as th* lV*nJe Ground, containing four (4) acre, the same having been sold on the tiist Tuesday, ins*. Forties Buying, and failing to eoioplv with the terms of said sole, it will be re-sold ai th. ir expense. A l.S<), At the same f}fn» ami place will be sold one house and lot ?n fl.s city of Griffin, bounded on’ the east bv Mnj. Siilley’s, on the south by an open’ lot., and on the West by a street—km vn and le vied Oil «s the property of Wm. K. Wright, t, - satisfy i bstson several ti. ties from Supsrioi Oonrt and Justices' I'orrt. i ropertv pointed out hy K- F. KnoTt. 'j). !). 1 AjYjU, a'gyo—l m rheiiff. a t/sr y, At the same fiftr? and ]dnce, v'dl be sold mis' | grey lIORSF, nleifft II years old, levied on »» the property of lliram Sherman to satisfy fu. issued from tpaldipg County Court, IhomtS ByrnS vs. Hiram tShcrinffn. b>. I). LOYAL, sep4 —td '' sheriff. C* K()RGIAa-Srar.AiKo CoffsTT.J-Whereas, Wm. f T. (Igletree applies to fne for letters of Guardianstiip of the person (fil'd property of Adeline C Colbert, minCh and orphan child ot A. G. Colbert, deceased, in place of A. A. Gauld* ing, removed. These nfe therefore to cite sad admonish all persons concerned to lie and appear nt my office within the time prescribed by lsw. and show cause, if any e-\ist, Why said letters of gunrdinnabip Shonfd not be granted. Given «*- der my bund at office Shift 4th day of September, 1 SCO. , F. D. DISML'KE, sep4 Ordinary. STATE O? GF.ORGlA—Spalding Coßntvc- Whereas Jacob F. Chapman applies to uisfor letters of Guardianship for the person aud prop* erty of Elijah H. and Jobn Rogers, minors, und orphan children of Elizabeth H. Rogers, de* ceased. Tlvese aTe, therefore, to cite and admon ish all p'aVtfes interested tdf be and appear at mj office within the time prescribed By Uv, to show cause, if any exist, why sticlV letters should no< be granted. Given under my band nt office this Sd day *t September, 1866. F. D. DISML'KE. se[ftt Ordiuary. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALR BY virtue of an ordor granted by the Ordinary of l’ike county, will be sold before the Court House dcof in the town of Zebulon, in said County, on tile first TL Fid )AY iu November next, between the legal hours of sale, all the lauds be longing to the estate of Alfred Wiggins, late of Like County, deceased, lying in said County ad joining the lunds of Giles Driver, Matthew Cog gins, and others, containing five hundred and five (5(lS) acres, moi‘6 6r less, (the widow's dower e»- ccpted.) Fold for the benefit of heirs and credit ors of said deceased. 7 #mr easb. unless circum stances should transpire previous to, or on th* day of sale, that would make it nece-sary to' »*k' it on time. CADESMAN FOLK sep6—lo*l * Administrator. I’OSimN’ED. Wwft— Management of the “Soldiers’ Memo rial Association. ’ the Lecture proposed for Thurs day evening, iu the basement of the Baptist Church, has been postponed until THU USD AY, llffh ot October. This arrangement is made In view of the pro tracted nieetiiiies at the Baptist and other chare li es in this city. Persons who have obtaiued tickets will be ad mitted on tlienv at She time uppoiuted in October scp&-Ftv EX. COM. Nicohno & McAleer, I’LUMBERS AND’ COI’PEUSMITIIS, SA VAN NAIL GKO. Every description of Copper work msd® ! lo order. 11am. La Mrs, Cbaxdkijkrs, I*kxbavt Lights, Fancy Glass Shades, Bsth Tub*, ■ Lead and iron Bine. or, hand Bfid for Sale, i aeptl —tiin*