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Th Maajr M«m c»fcrfl»wi •• Mar*
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•fewarJ, l* k»* Uteri tpaeub »t th* laying
rffalirwiiit atb*a of tk« l»o*igla« nrtiu
taaat, which baa jo'l *om* off, rtted* •»« of
ilia following, ia ragarU (o Uta decaaaaU
Janitor:
“h ia in the fact Ural in the molt fearful
<*i»la which oversow* kif cotffttO, be
(Douglas,) ruahtd forward to the rampart
and ;/ure tip fl-i lift in (hr. rgvri to Hiaintdi*
(tml sure At* ' rnUim, and sos po»-
ttrity the biaaaiaga with Which it It
will of ProviJcqp* w* ahall be endowed.”
Tide idea of Doagla* bating sfto flfy bia
life in hi* efforta to maintain and nave tbia
t'nioa, wifi ha new* to everybody that tta#
the Victory of that dMtm
gaitbad roan, sos Ac la* twenty yean of
Uia‘ lift—which period walUaigb. if not
quit*, enibracaa the whole of the time be
vn in the public ferric*. Mr. Dougina
may have bean vary .patriotic, and, in hit
*T. no douht was; but it will ha vary dif
ficult to convince impartial lookart-on that
hit patriotitm killed him.
To blurt out the whole truth, the Senalor,
With all of bia gifu nad power* of mind,
was a very aspiring man,—hi* eye bad long
been fixed on the moat glittering prixa tl.at
lliit naliqn_ offers to the yearnings of the
pfonUeet ambition; nad to win that priae, for
ttfijlch' lid had been contending lor long
years, ha moved, aa it tfbre, lieas'cn aud
rtirth. The privation*, ami
labors, and energies, lie put forth in tbc
Presidential canvaas, speaking day and
night, in every olime, ft out Chicago to New
rtr'eans, sleeping but little, anil, like the
troubled ocean, never resting, ever moving
—eating Irregularly, goading-np his tlug'
ging system with stimulant* or narcotic* —
these were the potent' causes mat aggregat
ed their disastrous’ efftets* tfpott him, and,
no'tloubt, killed him. Ilk whs’ virtually a
ddnd man by the time that'can vast closed
and we are satisfied lie died no more mar
tyr for'lils’cotfntry than mtiltlplWd thoufe-
awls and thousands of other* that liave
Worked theniselfes to dohtli, entry ing out
their own plans of eelf-proinotion, or aolf
sggramlizciiient, or aell'-mJvauuuinont in
some way or other.
il6ttjjl as was, literally, worn-out, cliafed
dbt, r>ibbed-out, worked-out, ami his time
Imd ioiii«; s»d it is doing, we think, hisloiy
I rdin what tho Secretary says,
If is to be inferred that Senator Douglas did
the marly risingdeed* after tho South se
ceded, or abemrth* time she did secede. It
Wu not corrte to light—all that he did after
Lnmsolh’s election, and up to the time of his
own (Douglas’s) death. We have it, how
ever, according to Seward’s own testimony,
that Douglas helped Lincoln and his cabinet
t« plan tlie programme of annihilating war
against th* South; and it baa gone into
history, that DSuglas after that, on his re
turn to Illinois, over-persuaded the reluc
tant Demooracy of that Slate and the
Nmikweat, and oflhrEaat, too, to join-in, to
a man, and subdue anj ruin the Souili
hacking hi* appeal with the solemn muses-
Bfition tbat the Sdntb intended, if auceeas*
ful, to bar them all from the use of the
lower Mississippi Hirer.
IHAmijjlas rraliy believed this last assor
dim about the navigation of the M.**ia*ippi
audobarity wmild>«ay h# that vbry b«J
lief proves that he had lost hVtitlnd, and
that even then he waa a meninf wreck? Hut
whether be believed it, or did nttt bblievc it,
he inoat assuredly said it, aud that speech—
say what w« will—sealed,-world without
ehd, the doom of the South. It let loose
upon ua the fiercest, bUwaMbimiest hounds
of war that poured in myriads from that
Nottbarn kennel. Had Dongles aever liv
ad to task* that dirfortnrn*tur »j«»«ar—tiiifor
innate for the South; aild intfbnuhate
vft»r the whole oouotry—the war would have 1
IrUd bat *’little wWI«* #nd tbe South
would wither bare bben allowed to seetde
.juietlv, or anew spirit of conciliation been
gotten up, and the North and South re
suited on a firmer nnd bettor basis.
Got Him—AiTARnSTLY—at last.—
<Jcn. Grant’s tothor, it wems, is an Admin
istration err Johnson man, nnd this fact may
be cautiously put down m a premiss from
Which to draw the probable, though not neo
esearily certain inference, that the General
himself leans that way. But this ever Uan
iftg.this never-tolling,or this ntfvcfstrai-hten.
iiig-up, like the noted tower of Pisa, we have
no great fancy for. 1 roui an account of
rteaident Johnson’s reception in Cincinnati
as the boat on which he wa* passenger, moved
up the river; We take the Mowing, giving
Utt pwcnl.ua of him
(*»• l*»e-idenl) and General Grant’s father
“ Colonel Irrant, the lather us General
(Prant, was on board, and was warnily re
cced bv the President The Colonel i n .
f«A-med the Preaidetrt be sUJvfforted M* pdi
cy, when the President 'said he was glad to
see him and such solid men standing by the
Constitution and the I'nioii in the hour of
peril. The President sard it WlnUcfVotbtug
but the I oion of .Ibe entire States, when
rttfonel Grant remarked, “ lam warmly with
you in the effort.'’
The brother-in-law of* Gen: Grant; Umj
llcv. 31. J. Oamcr, was present durint; the
conversation.”
An Attanfa eorfcspbndtmt says right nc
gtoen left here rcceutly for Ywliington to
sonfet with the authorities for transporla-' !
‘iba-to Liberie for thousands of freed men.
4 - Anew HblutUa* >
Every writer of chMuiclaa, angfiU, or fro
tewffd history, Hal hH had U reftr eabitin.
aN(ftta%, to ihi gr£t VrcMh jU*olu£n,
£e«ms aorfichow to have labored under the
impression that publib sentiment expected
him to start up some new fangled theory to
explain bow was brought about that great
event. It eo happens, therefore, that no
two tilorirfcn exactly agree in what it wan
that produced that tremendous political con
vulsion iti that unfortunate oorfrftry.
Ww At** tlfct jfuat the aadie thing i4 h
bont toaafc* place agtoog th* historians of
the “ fhtrf eatlai. »*ya that Jeff Da
vis'kilDd the *owth#rw Grafcdaraejr; t.Nith«
aays it traa Jo. Hrowa, Aleck Stephen*, «
00., that broaght aboat the killing; while
aaothar say* aorobody *Ue, or something else,
was at th* bottom af the Swath's failve. ,
The last, which seems offered very obtrw-
MTelf as solution af the reft* fetation,
ly in th* Confederate State* Army. We are
ia the habit of deferring to th* Doctor's
where all parisaa, iriead and five, used whis
key and tobnoeo alike, and bo excess, be it
granted, it hardly teems pbilo-opbical to say
thatthef* prtiwlca Uiyiad .*4* twain,
us. In fact, tho Yankees used Iwice as much
of these articles, especially as did
*is a’ t|e
Yankees, the rti ijority of them, hnu to do
mailt) drunk' befbrfc they wotild fight at nil.
'Thera wore many causes that connpired to
work the ruin of the South, but wbinkey
anJ tobacco, we opine, if cauncs at all, were
among the float insignificant, and scarcely
merit to be ranked as causes at alt.
A Dead Centra Shot
The Macon I'lhjiiiji/i, that gencra’ly
shook* very oUmc to the mark— Dover miss
,ing the hoard, much less the tree—occasion
tally knock r the hull’s eyd clean out. liclow,
we npf)oid one of hi* (lenlte-sliot*, maJc on
the loth fteptcutber:
svoui’UANcr.
However the South may hake been crush
dd in her*political hopes and' physical ener
gies, there ss something yet left her with
’which shOfitd never consent to part. A
war, unde'rtaYcti tor indi f«;mlerioe and a
S' jmraic ilovekumcnt, has gone against her,
and she is honor hound to nedept the result,
and in perfect good tailh di-iharge every
politieal nfui moral duly thui is iiicjmlieut
unon boras ir rwrt of the rhvtordtl'iiuliuiia iiy
Here, though, should fil'd lic'r vtftOe tor iiie
present. W earn nut called u|«in —and if we
-**T— >d«t ikhicitoTunV W”tL
do any other act of self abasement. All
such’conduct is unbosoming n'ui'iu whoso
bosom palpitates with a Soufhcrti' heart.
iMore than this, it is contemptible in the
eyes of all right thinking people everywhere.
From the very moment authentic informa
tion was nccivcd id the suir nder of our ur
mies, a lew .S mthern men in this and other
States, became suddenly inspired with a con
sciousness of their crime in having had any
thing to do with tlm ‘ rebellion,” aud wete us
suddenly gifted with a visiou through which
all persons in authority, from the l’jgsident
down to commandants of posts, became mar
v> llously beautilul in th ir eyes. They
hrm>t thetn-elvas forward on nil ocea-ions to
porlbrm the duty ot homage, uu have seem
ed to regard as among tlie greatest of per
sonal calamities the slightest suspicion that
they were not thoroughly reconstructed, liar
inoniicd, and “dead in love” with the lln-
ion. Pilgrimages to Washington and obse
quiousness to all iu authority, have b£* the
rcgnlar programme of their lives for a yoac
or more past, and some have not scrupled by
their conduct to scandaliso the Southern
character und cast reproach on a cause which
but a tew months ago they professed to re-
Yankee tfnfthren, having dis,
crimination as well ai ourselves, and endow
ed with the same human instincts, can, and
<!o, see through all this systematically prac
ticed servility, and, what is more, they com
prehend the motive. They can, many of
them at least, appreciate a high-minded,
while differing with him
ih ftfelidae and opinions, and they know the
value to set upon the professions and servil
ity of the hypocrite. They can understand
how a man can act with sincerity and good
fdith ia* the circumstances in
Southern people are placed, and they fcoru
as we do, an homage that find* its origin in
the hope “that thrift may follow towiong.”
Something may be gained by such conduct
for the time being, bus it i s dearly piij f or
and in the end, like the fabled spp|,* of the
Head Sea, will turrt to ashes on their lips.
We would not be misunderstood in what
i& here wntten. \\ e ran readily sec how a
Southern man whu.-e soul was thoroughly
enlisted in the la‘c unfortunate cause, can,
ar.d *Wrf, yield-a cheerful obedience to the’
Gottstitutwi and laws of the Inion, and a
becoming foverenee to those who are appoint
ed to administer them, when' they show a
disposition to respect bia rights as a man and
treat him kindly; but there is a vast differ
ence between such a man and him who loves
whom he has fought butter than
e-vgr be lute, whose real for the raion,
after he has been thrashcrTblitflt into it, lias no
parallel in alt the emotions of t e Y»ast.
There is a difference between the patriot
♦nd para rite. The latter is faithless to hiru
*elf, te every manly sentiment, and should
be trusted by nobody.
Th« ‘ Auld ulay biggiu,” whored)urn#
wa* bom, and where he died, is to bo sold.
1 here scents to be not eoongfe nadvtfal pride
in the soul of Scotland to treasure ibis relic
* A is being prepared at :ho Tree*
ury Ifepartnwmt, which is intends to show
|hat there is no money in the Treasury with
LFfcltth,*<» P*y thF bounties to author
ized by Congress—Well, we don't care—hav
a cent's interest in them.
Telegrapliic News.
3kw York, lif. Herald’s
VaMda corres pm deni sttj4 thkre ia no abate
ment in the excitement cdncetnifwr the Fen
ians. It is also said that the Canadians are
organizing in squaua to made raids Upon the
American border towns to revenge tor Fen
ian raids upon Canada. The Herald's City
of Mexico correspondent, of the Ist inst.,
says the crisis of the empire had evidently
arrived, •fudging faom the tone of the
Mexieas and F each Imperial press and the
combined movement of the Liberate for an
atteffc nprm Verge, (he teat of Maximilian's
poWeVt'The Imperials now Jook imploringly
to us to take charge of the destinies of the
cation.
The World make* the erfeitirfg dntttjunce
ment that four regiments of negroes are
baing organised in this city, and that a
•ftnean ioyai icagnc are. organitiog and
arm tug (a rvc-Vy wat 4. 'l ie suMiar* We be
ing instructed in detail, etc., by Colonel
Hawkins. The World asks, are we to have
a taste of San Domingo ?
Cotton fire), with sales 1,600 bales; Mid
dling 31i(rtjii6. l’ork quiet and rather firmer
Sf lard heavy at 17J4S j
4 Ni!w Fc[A. 16.—Baled oTCot
ton to day, 950 bales. I<ow middjingk 63ftt.
34. '
Was lit.Ni iron, Sopt. 15.—The President
arrived to-night, being delayed by the ova
tion which the people ot Ualtimoi*/ insisted
in paying bint Tens of thousands flocked
around him there and would take no refusal.
A vast concourse ot persons awaited fur
hours the President’s arrival at the railroad
depot here. He, was escorted to the City
H*fl and aubscqicatly kb khe White House
Notwithstanding it was long after nightfall
the procession which marched up tjie uvenue
was very large, consisting of military, ma
rine corps, mayor mid common council,
'firembn, department and civil bodies. The
demonstration was very imposing, and the
Premdcnt was greeted with groat cheering
by the thousands that thronged the Pennsyl
vania Avenue.
llAEUtism RU, Sept. 15.—Secretary Sew
ark arrived here last night with every symp
tom of a violent attack of cholera. Ho was
too ill to be removed, aud consequently re
mained in the cur all night, ilo is reported
better this morning, and left ou the train
for Washington.
WasHinuton, Sept. 15.—Secretary Sew
ard arrived here a; 2 o'clock on a special
train lrom Harrisburg, fdnee his arrival he
hag been gradually improving, and strong
hopes are entertained of his entire recovery
in a lew days.
Liverpool, Sept. 14.—The cotton mar
ket is steady, with unchanged rates. The
Hroker's circular report sales of 70,00tf bales
for the week ; middling uplands are quoted
at Did.
New York, Sept.—ls—A special dis-»
patch to t.e New York Herald says that
.Sect 1 ' tury Seward wa-t seriously ill and his
condition precarious. He passed a bad night.
iitui.i.N, Sept. 14. —The doubt having
been expressed of the passage ot the bill
authorizing the King to make a loan for
me
bill be rejected, the Chamber of Deputies
will be dissolved by a royal decree.
Pill la oki. Pill A , Sept. lo.—liy the acci
dent at Johnstown 11 were crushed aud 9
were wounded
Wakiii.xuton, Sept. 15. The President
sent £.joo to the sufferers by the accident nt
Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
The Chines Umpire is now open to its
very center to all who choose, to yj.-jt it.
Napoleon TII is said to have a weakness
of the lumbar region, which threatens soft
ening of the brain.
Seventy cases of yellow fever on ono gun
boat at Pensacola.
Pianos have been introduced irito the pub
lic schools of St. Louis.
Tho distance from Mobile to New York,
130b’ miles, is now made in three days and
a half by way of Montgomery and Atlanta.
White felt hats for ladies are very much
worn in New York.
The Lake City (F!a.) Press records the
death ot Gen. Whit Smith, near that city.
He was a bravo soldier and ail eminent
member of tho Florida Bar.
3\ m. K. Warren, the only son of Rev. K.
W. Warren, pastor of the Baptist Church in
Macon, Ga., died at Cordova, in 3lcxico,
about the 15th of August.
. -Mr. K Mushet states, in a letter to an
English journal, that one of his Improve
ments will, in conjunction with liessemer's
pneumatic process for producing steel or
highly refined iron, retnrn an annual reve
nue of one million dollars. He a) o stales
that “ one of his patent processes i« at pres
ent of more commercial value than all the
latent processes (with two exceptiensy'col-
Joctlvely for the improvement of iron and
»U cl, taken out by others duringthc present
century.’ " - M-i
- _.JJ
Fuel* vs. Theories
“Give me a place to rest my lever on,“ s#vs
Archimedes,'‘aud 1 will move the world.’* ‘‘(live
me pure and unadutleinlcd drugs,” snvs medicos*
of the ohien time, “and t will cure disease.”
Iu one sense, both of these learned pundits
w ere the veriest charlatans. They knew there
was noplace to rest their lever on. either to
move the world or cure disease. Mechanism was
ia a backward state, and the medical profession
was but another name for sorcery-, and all the
adjuncts of magic filters and charms of the “evil
eye.” Ac.
But lliese latter days have borne unto us some
thing more thin even superstition and its crew
ever dreamt of in their maddest philosophy. In
these days of practical science, ivtiat was theory
,of yesterday is fact to-day. and 111 the old time
notions ‘become as babbles in the #Ur>. and burst
aiidbreaft withcTCnr breath we draw- 1
bV Archimedes slfoul.ler kit and we w ill
linU a resting place for it to move the world. Let
mine ancient medicus pant and toil no more foi
Ibe drugs he so sorely needs, for we have them at
our baud, ever ready to serve them al hiaJ>eck.
Refined in the laboratory of Dr. Maggie!, the
finest materials known in the medical profession
are nbtnifelde’% any one,* His bilious. Dyspep
"e. and !**rrߧ* I'ills sUml unrivalled, aad bis
Sab e o| #a»er with m age's I effect ujvon hums,
scalds, and all sores and ulcers of the skin. *
In faet. we think JlncgieLs I’ilis'.-.ti vo are
ibe winder of tills ccnluiy. and vi u are ,1- lp|.\ in
she tboiigbt tiiat nmov "tber? of our bretlirci. of
the erntk agree with u*. We Would earnestly
eonnsi I that all families provnle theniselvcs with
Ih*. Maoffielft IVepr mtSars at- ulo e, Alot kcVp
Uiem ready at band so a to use tluiu at tlu- n r-t
oppOrtuar limi.ard i <>., 1; ,on ~-ivr \'aii.i
-ruitui eepid Iv
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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mPHYUCTIC
FLUID i
Foil SALK MY
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S*q>lß
Just Received,
A fln«r lot nf Choice Country B ACON, consist
' ir»g of Mam» <ir.d nUicli will n*.»ld
low. »t
«pIT CLOUD, SHEPHERD at CO.'A
PEI ME WHITE CORN!
A Urge lot just received, mid fcr sale cheap.
iV *t ’
se,.ir cmUD, STIEVHERD A CO.’S.
LARDSYRUP, U.
A prime article of LEAK I. Alt I), OjtI.EANH
S v iV.m.l’. UEAL sod GltlTS.snft eTery
ll)iag els* io the I‘rovieion line, for sale at a low
price, st
»epl7 CLOIT),SIIEPIIEni)4 Ct».H
X. XXX FLOI U,
r pilE liE-tT that has been brought to this mar
JL ket. For sate at
se[dv CDOOn. BHEPHEHD * CO.'S.
C l KOItCIA. SPA 1.1)1 N(» COUNTY.—'Whereas
T Emory Wineliip. Adininiflrator of William
A. Redding, deceased applies to me for en order
authorizing the sale of u horttou of the lands be
longing to said estate, for the purpose of paying
dfbtel’lo-wiV. a hou e mid lot ill the city of tirif-
These are, tlierefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law to show cause
if any exist, why an order authorizing the sale of
said land should not be granted.
F. D. DISMUKE, Ordinary,
aiig'ii MM id
Wanted to Exchange.
VXo. i FARM,containing two hundred (2in:)
acres, more or less, situated in tlie .'totli
District, (J M., Soiven County, two miles from
Ogeecliee Post Ulficc, nt Station No. IS C. I>. It,
near tlie Ogeeehee River, an excellent rafting
stjeam. This place is very healthy and in the
midst of choice society, and is situntej centrally
lietwcen I\so Baptist Churches, one Methodist
Church, two schools, and two O’Ut and Sow mills,
(unless the latter lias been destroyed hv Slicrman
the vandal.) all within one and two miles of the
place- The improvements only tolerable. Only
forty (In) acres cleared. There is lightwood
enough on the place to pay its market value, and
■shis article only needs to bo carted to the ltail
road to he sold for cash lhe ltml--the soil
is us good ns any m said county, and lm- enough
lieuvy ranging, ship, and other limber, convenient
to tlie Savannah market, per railroad or river,
to turn out a handsome little fortune to an indus
trious ami enterprising man. It is also conve
nient to tlo Lest of inland fishing waters, from
which a lover of sport could Iced his family’, how
ever huge.
... ui.i.fti.oi order 10 ne near lier eluluren. wul
sell or exchange it for a suitable farm some where
in :qmlding or any on,- of Ihe adjoining counties,
north of the Macon A \Vi stern Railroad.
Apply t" or addless either Rev. Win. W. I.co
Ogeeehee. 1»» .or A JACKSON UODGEUs.
s. p |si, l.rittin. i.co.
-i \Mis Hi.iMol ii. ii. t. Johnson. a. n. nsio iv.
SEIJOII, JOHVSON & 01.,
W IF OL K S A I. K G BOOK li S
("*O3I3ITSSI• >N 31 EUPIIANTS,
t’oruer t’lierry and Third Streets,
.VIACU.N' liKl ILI.'I A .
Kbi.l' eonstnntly on hand and offer for sale at
lowest unshpiiees:
Bagging. Itope. Twine ;
Colfee, Ten, Sugar ;
Iticr. Lard, Bttt'er, Cheese;
Klotir, Corn, Hay. Candles, Soda, I’otn-h ;
hi to l-ish, Mackerel, liiue Kietl ;
Case Liquors. Whisky. Brandy, Bacon;
Mess Cork. Canvassed Hams, Powder;
Sheet Lead, Baisins. Cnndy, Nuts;
Tohaeco. Snulf, Pepper. Pickles, Preserves;
Crackers. White Lead. Oils, Zine Co|.|wras;
Borax, Yarns, Oanahergs. Sheetings. Nails;
Sardines. Soup. Starch, Vinegar, Salt;
Cluster, Lime, Cement. Broom-;
Blacking, A*e,, ,tc.
LBT All orders promptly filled.
SKYMni U, .luIINSUX A CO.
C. U. THOMPSON,
WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL HEAJ.EK
IN
Groceries !
WINKS,
LIQUORS,
LEMONS, «fcc.,
HI JUX STREET,
Savannah, Geo.
SedV - oil! ’
Eiii|iirr Shuttle Sewing tlucliiiies.
SIIK SITKKIOR TO AI.L oTUKIIS
C«»U FAMILY AND MAM KACTUIIXG ITB.
COsKS,
Agents wanted. Address,
Ki’l'tF. S. MVCO.,
eepll—dlyr tiU Broadway. X. Y.
JOHNSONS «t GORDONr~
Cum in in >• iunAlerr li <i u t a
\N'» IN
GROCERIES. PROVISIONS
ALABAMA.STRUCT, FRANKLIN BLOCK
•'liny A, to.
WORK
/ y every description Crmted at the Sm rnrev
llnKU'. ffiee, with n.-atness and d.sr.nteh
orders rupecetfiilly solicited. if
i VTlll>. A furnished
'“•’•tUiti be rented bv making ii medial.
ti|<|>iicd’i u at the ‘ Uerald-oiCct
.mg Vl-ht
ran rib a niiiK
PAIXTB,OIIB, TOIBBT ARTICLBB,
At Reduced Prices,
AUK SELLING OFF FAST AT .
J. N. HARRIS* CO’S.
sepia—am . ‘ "**•
DRUGS & MEDICINES!
N. B. DRBWRY,
HAST SID K OF HILL STREET, (Near the Post f
Griffin, Georgia,
““ »* % i
‘ -■■■ • OENUINK
fy ,\|so, a fine lot of FANCY z\NI) TOILET ARTICLES, Y\ indow Rla*g,
Oils, Lamps, Ac., Cooking Extracts, Tobacco, Cigars. Ac.
PRFSCR IPTIOMS promptly filled DA) 1 or NIGHT, under Ihe direct, supervision of S. },
Dauwat, M. 1» . (Cfcea.ist and Tharuiateutist,) who has Wn in regular and extensive
for over ten years, both civil and military, or Dr J. 1- Mooar. ocpS-. 3n ,
W INSHIP & GORDON, I
ookvix or mu. .van aaovn sttuts,
GRIFFIN GEORGIA.
Wholesale and retail Dealers in
Hoots,
Shots,
ih,ts,
l in lire tins,
LEATHER,
SHOE FINDINGS,
and
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
cases IiUO I S «i K i SlloKS cl every style
and ileacription, which «e propose selling
as cheap ns can be purchased in any South
ern market.
We invite nil persons who expect so wear
Shoes to call ami examine om stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
Our Senior I’artner has had many t ears
experience in the - s hoe business, and is well
acquainted with tho manufacturers at the
north, which gives them superior advaii
tages in getting up their stock. Every ar
ticle in our line will be sold at a small ad
vance on cost.
We shall confine ourselves strictly to the
cash system. No one can sell goods on a
credit at the extiernely low prices we are
asking.
ear L’ULNTKY MERCHANTS wishing
to teplenish their stock are respectfully in
vited to give us a call.
BOOTS AN I I sil< >ES MADE TO ORDER.
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t*- Its I’A Hi IXO I>ON**AT SHOUT SOTH K.
WANTEr ,
TWO GOOD BOOTMAKERS,
sep4— 3m ’
BOYNTOH A* DISMUKE,
ATT ORX EY S AT L A H;
dBIFFIN' BEORffl A.
(‘•Dice ill front room up stairs in Alnrah Hall
opposite Brick Warehouse.)
WILL give prompt attention to snoh business
as may be entrusted to their care, in the
counties of Spalding, Henrv, Bulls, Monroe,
I’jrson, Pike, Merriwetber, Fayette and Clayton.
J. S. Botntuv, )
Faisn. I>. TlisMt'K*. )' sept—4m.
Mrs. S. A. Jackson,
(agent.)
HAS just received a splendid shn-k of BON
NETSand lIA IS of the very latest styles,
Also, fresh invoices of
Ae„ Ae„
lowliieb the attention of the ladies is respect
fully inviteth i-lve is prepared to furnish country
dealers at
W H O L E ."4 A L K 1
with Mil I.INKI-X , upon as taV*.ruble terms as
they eon be purchased in Atlauta or Macon.
CALL ON HKU
i
at the old stall.l of
J A .C it S' O N X E XV JON,
■’ i
wlml lis-bccr ntwlv titled up und 'improv.d,
; spt—lf
GIKOh6iA- —Srsi.l'isc Coi. MV. —Where*,. H,
I kindred and creditors of llemy llclmn
of said county, deceased, neglects and dnliuet t,
sue out letters of sdliiinistratioii on 1 lie eststr ,
said deceased, llicse a>c therefore to cite
adnionisli the kindred and creditors of
censed lo Ik 1 and appear nt ary offii-e within the
time pte-crilied by law, make appiicaliuti and r,
celve said administration, or I ahull a| point J (i
11. Connolly. Cleik of the fsu]>erior Court, Admin
istrator on raid estate. Given tinder my hand it
office, this Ist September 186 t».
sep-f F. D. 1)1 SM I KK, Ordinary.
(1 KOKGI I—Sr.tl.MM! Ctvxtv.—Whereas. J„
T 11. Conmdly, Administrator on tlie estate„<
James W. Middlebrooks. deceased, applies Ut
hir leave to sell the lands belonging to said estst,
for the lien* fit of heirs and creditors. These art
to cite and admonish all persons concerned lo Is
and appear at mv office within tlie time prescribe
by law, and show cause, if any exist, why an v ,.
der phonld not be granted authorizing sai.l Admit,,
islrnlor to sell euid lands.
Given under my liand at offiee this, Septemlw
Ist, last,. ' F. I». itl.-'MI KK,
sept Oidinary,
SIIKHIFF , S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD before the Court Houseihsir
in the city of Gritfiu on the first Tl E>
DAY in October next, one house and lot, kimvi
ns the Middle Georgia Medical College, «f»i,,,
on Broadway, near the Macon ft Western H.H.
I G |H»t, levieil on the property «.f KdwarJ!
Ki.ott, to Bnt inly cost a on ffeveial li. fa. s d-sum
j from lnteria»r and Superior Courts of Spal«lin;
• County. John L iKiynl \<. Kdwnrd K. Knot
•I miles M. Couch vt». I’M ward F. Knott, nn«l other*
ALSO,
At ilip f*nnie tin.e mid place, will ho Bold
fifty-six ('Mi), known in plan of the city of f.rifh
n* the Parade Ground, four (4 1 arre*
the siiine Imving been sold on the liii*t ’luc'sUi
ii»i*t. Parties •• uyinir, and failing t• • *-*«ui|»l\ wii
i the tel (lift **r ;nid sale, it will re ■*«»M at tli#ir
! rvpense.
At the same time and place will t«, ~J,j
bouse 111,. 1 lot in the city of Griffin, hnuinfo.l „i,
j Hie caM by Mnj. Siilley's, on the South l,i
lot. and on the west by a si net—known' „„,| |,_
vied on a- I lie properly of Win. L. Wright, v
i suti.-lv costs on several ti. la.s from Su|*rici (;, utV
and .Insi ices' Court. I'roj.rlv pointed .ut l. v |
F. ’)». D. DiiYAl.'
« : g fO-lrn Miri-iIT.
AIX ►,
Al Ibe same lime and place, w ill I*. «,I0
grey lIOILSF. alMjut 11 years old. Inir,i„n„
Hie properly of Hiraiu f-liernian lo satisfy on* li.
so. issued from r-pnlding County Court. Tlmnn.
! Byrne vs. Hiram Sherman I). D. DhVAR
] _ sept—td shfiiff.
/~J.KO!fGIA— Sr.vuiiNG (V.imi,-Whereas. Win.
T- Uglelrce applies lo me for bll.n ~(
Giiariliansliip of the person and proiteHy ul
Adtdine C. Colbert, minor, and orphan child "l
i A- (i Colbert, deceased, in |ilaee of A. A. (isnhl
i iug, removed. These are therefore to sits sis!
, admonish all persons concerned to be and »|>ns»r
at my offiee within the lime prescribed by
and show cause, if any exist, why said letter* of
guardianship should not be granted. Given un
der my hand alufik-e this 4th day of Septetnhsr,
]BS ' ; - F. D. DISMIKK,
"‘‘H Ordinary.
yjTATK OF GEORGIA—Sr* LI»IN6 C<HNTT.-
letters of Guardiatisliip ft>r the |»ers<»ii and prop*
♦*rtv of Klijnir If. and .lolin Kortr,* minor?
fMid orplmn chihli ei, of Kli»il>ef li H. Itotrers,
ceased. Tlie>e Gif, therefore, bo cite au<l adiiM>n
i«*h all parties iiitcrcsted to be mol appear at 1117
otlice within the time prescribed by law. U»
cau»e, it any c»fli | why auch letters phould not
Ik? granted.
Given under my hand at offiee this Sd ‘day of
September, F. I>. DISMI KK,
***l**o i trdijiary.
FOSTITtNKD.
After cousulting willi the W<
Management of Hie ‘•Soldiers’ Menw
rial Association, ’’ the Lecture propmsed for Thoa
day evening, in the basement of the Baptist
<'burtli, has been |>oslponed until THL’IISHAL
1 lilt ol October.
This arrangement is made in view of the pc
traded meetings at the Baptist and other charclr
es in this city.
Persons who have obtained ticketi will tie sd
mitted on them at the time appioiiitad in Oefobrr
sepft-lw EX. COJf.
Nicolson ‘V McAleer,
I’LUMBEKS AND COI’PER-SMITIIS,
SA>*AXNAII. GEO.
Every description of Copper work malt
to order.
llall Lami-a, Chandrliekk, l’i;si)A* r
Lights, Fancy Glass Shades, B»th Tab*.
Lead and Iron Pipe, on band and for *afa
-6epo—6m*o—6m*
POSITIVELY
TECH LAST OAhljI"
IN obedience to a lesolntion, passed l r
tbe City Council, 1 are directed to collet:
all Taxes due tbe City, (jt matters not for
what years), by the Ist day of OOTLGtKb
L nless those in arrears come forward
pay by that time, executions will I'osnivn 1
issue. TIIOS. N.UI-,
seplO—td Glerk
Election Notice?
VX LLKLTIftJi for two Aldermen lo til'
vaeuueies occasioned by the resigns!iv | '‘ 1
Henry Moor and .lolin H. t\ hite, will be he*"* 1
SATURDAY, ggd inst.. between .» v s'” l
»i . nl I be Council Chamber.
eepti—td A. BELLAMY, Mayor.
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