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tift'KltU'lTf AMI t’OI \TVJtH B\AI«
D K MARTIN DR M DEAVENPORT.
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«fiimw. *• a . s ki*t. ii, iim.
“Be not Klihlruii* Oirr .Much ”
F.vcry body lsa» heard of ibe Fult<m S'rcet
dai y prayer-meeting (bat started in New
"York some several years before the war, and
was kept up during the whole of that bloody
atrujrsle, and, as wo have been tflld, fbr we
Jo not know it positively, is still going on in
that piuux city. AA’hrn that thing started—
that I’liarisaical noon-day betiding of the
knee, and that lifting-up of the sanetimo
i. wLite eye, and tbote nicety-worded
phrases of set prayer—as tastefully culled,
and ns deftly re arranged, as choicest rauaaic
of pearls and gems—even then, we were se
cured, and by as good a man as wo ever knew,
that it was'all'a wieked device of the Devil
Satan putting ou the apparel of Heaven—
nud luiscbiof, destructive mischief, was at
the bottom of it. Many a good man or wo
man connected with this Fulton Street insti
in (ion, doubtless felt that he or she was do
ing God’s service, and ira*; but make us
believe, it you can, that such men as lJecch.
er, and Cbocver, and Tyng, and hundreds
of others not so smart, but just as wicked,
the inaugurntors of it, went to all that trou
ble of sending up noon-day invocations every
day, simply through piety, or the love of
God, or the advancement ol bis holy King
dom.
AA’iih that class, the whole thing, wo make
bold to say, was nothing but a sacrilegious
nisr, gotten-up to divert the great unsus
pecting public while secretly and stealthily,
as an under-plot, they (Beecher & C 0.,)
were working out their devilish schemes of
goading and harassing the poor Bouth till
.die was driven to secede ; knowing they
could lead the whole tame North by the
nose, and make them believe that wc, the
South lli it hml mi thilly Fulton llrrrt
fii ni/i r nin linij —must be wrong, not wauling
to live with such praying, sanctified, chosen
.-afrits, as they, the elect Northerners, were.
On one occasion, some •’ollego students,
in one of their midnight raids, stole an arti
san's sign, and secreted it in one of their
dormitories. Ou tho next day the Trustees,
l lhc tliell having beou reported to them,)
commenced searching in tho students’
rooms for the missing sign. In tbeir rounds
they came to one room locked, nnd within
was heard the voice of earnest, loud prayer,
'll entuse, it was indecorous to intrude upon
the sacred privacy of prayer, and so, the
trustees remained ou sidc the door, silent,
but attentively listening to the inside devo.
♦■ions. At length, the boy that had been
leading in prayer, closed loudly, thus; “An
evil and adulterous generation seokclh after
a and there shall no u]/n be given to
if.” It is probubly anticipated that while
one of these praying rascals was loading the
services so loudly and so devoutly, another
of the wicked gang was buruing the sign in
the lire When the door was opened, the
pious assemblage of students received the
tiustoes, but there was no sign to be found.
To make tho application: During the
going-on of this Fulton street prayer meet
ing, much more than the sign of the arti
sun has been destroyed—yea, a whole nation
gono under, devoured, (literally, a portion ol
ii, in the flumes of devastating and relentless
War.
PKRSONfttKI! OF TIIE PIKHAI.D Co.NVIN
r*iiN.— A Philadelphia letter to the Bavan
nah Herald, thus describes the personal ap
|«earanec of “ Southern loyalists ” who re
cently convened in the former city :
*• If they arc the rrpieaentatives of the
"nion people and Union sentiment in the
South, it is ccrUinly a disgrace to be a Un
ion man down there. They look like Jail
birds. Some have necks on them liko the
iwtrich ; others, again, legs — hoiiow legs
like cranes. Such a collection of wo begone,
dejected, used up, mutilated, ragged, un
washed, sickly, hungry set of men were
never before made. I shouldn’t wonder if
some enterprising Yankee will, after they
arc thro’ their delibeiations, takcand exhibit
thi in in some museum, ns rare specimens ot
humanity. * * * * *
K*t-b man has a capacity for eating like
the camel has for drinking, and if they are
not taken away from hero soon the orderly
inhabitants ol this puritanical city will be in
danger of starvation. Private families have
already felt the influence of their voracious
appetites in the rise of breadstuffs.’’
Uitors in Louisiana.- Iq a letter to one
of the editors of this paper, dated Shiloh, La.,
August JC’ili, lSOt>, we take the followiog:
" ( '<ir crops in this country are extremely
sorry. Wo w. re drowned out a!1 the spring,
and in the summer had a severe drought
1 hat lanted unlit a low days ago, since which
ve have had a great d< a of rain, and the
crops greatly i jured. 1 don’t think it pos
sible that we can make corn enough to sup
port the country, and the cotton crop wdl be
very short.”
_■ _ a
The Old Uabi k. —One of the really most
a-toni.-hlng labors ever performed hv man
consisted in finding the resting place of the
old cable of 805, at the bottom of the ill
most l>oulidhss Atlantic, and in raising it
again to the surface in good wot king order
lVoin a depth of two miles. Such a feat is a
* ntitiph of human effort and perseverance,!
a ini shows that scarcely any physical woik
• n cm lb ia beyond our reach.
"'ll - Frederick Isruce.it is announced has
prop' sed on behalt of the liritisli Govern'
ment to the American government that are*
cipri'c.ii treaty he entered into by the two
eoriiitru - lor tho benefit of seaman in if is-,
i f'-ss. Each nation is to agree to send home
.•aiiiaii tu tlieothcr country in distress in its
ports. % 1
•SUMMARY
General Butler, the Beast, sail in a re
cent ifpen fr that the ratflesaakc was no
brother of bit. Thia announcement mill go
far towards removing the odium that at
tache* to that reptile.
A State CouvMftion of “Unmistakable loy-.
alists’’ will meet at BulCighj * orth Barulin •,
on the 2“th, and make a rumination lor
Governor.
Os all ihe impertinences offered to l/uecn
Kmma, Frank is the moat outrage,
oua. The knave aajsi “Ourportriit will
.give our readers an idea of her personal ap
pearance.
Conventions are all the rage Jdet now.
We see ther. is in uepsitm I National Segar
Makers’ Convention. Igwk out for exten
sive pbfllng in the newspaper reports of their
proceedings; but their delibefattons will all
end in smoke.
The first Napolen used to siy that it was
only necessary to get a lie believed fur 24
hours for it to become history.
General l-or U said to be much bored by
the proprietors of Northern watering places,
asking him to spend the Summer at their es
tablishments, free of cost. Thia is anew
advertising dodge.
The losses by fire in the United States for
the Irst six months of |HG6, and where
more than twenty thonsand dollars worth of
property was consumed, loot up 932,1*76,0tH)
Wn. Morrison, claimed by Canadian
journals, to be the aisenverer of tho sources
of the Mississippi, died in the Rroviucc last
week.
There is a rumor that two or three of the
New Jersey Uuion State Senators will vote
with the Democ ats, aud thus defeat a j >int
meeting of the I.ogislature.
Spurgeon is starting Baptist public schools
: in )x>ndon.
One of the attractions of the Universal
Exhibition neat summer will be a prize ot
82,000 for the best singer.
A man in Covington, Kentucky, the other
day kicked another one to death.
Outo 114 convicts in the Misaisaippi peni
teutiary there arc only twenty five whius.
The dry goods houses of New York are
doing an iinmcnae business Boxes of goods
are kept in the streets all night uuder watch
for want of transportation
The Alabama Legislature lias appointed a
committee lo empiire into the expediency ot
donating 320 acres of public land to cadi
Confederate soldier who, by reason of w ounds
received in the late war, is incapacitated
from labor.
General Grant has not only given arms
to the cadets of the Virginia Military Insti
tute, but has also restored to them the old
“Cadet Mattery.” lie remaiked in doing
so, “ that the rising general ion must be edu
c.atc-l and the means for that purpose must
nut he withheld."
Colonel G. O, Dihrall, nfSpnr’a, calls for
statistics for Foi rest’s envalrt.ou liook pub
lication. He (s to he addfrs-ed at Sparta,
"1 enne.-seo.
Cai.miiiNl v —The election on ihe olh
in San Fran- !*«•<» |i>r city and eounc idli.tr>
resulted in favor of the Radical ticket.
The Cleveland Herald afrftemnces that Mr.
C. C. Hinsdale, aftm experimenting for
many years, has discovered fire process of
making Hursian sheet iron, which has so
long freon a secret, and says that a company
is to bo organ x-d in t fiat city for the pur
pose of manufacturing it.
The Selina ( Ala.) Messenger sacs that the
factories are springing up all ovi r i's re
gion of tho South. .The results of the war
is throwing capital into anew channel ; the
abundance of material ; easy in trrcomiiHi
nication ; equality of transportation, and for
other reasons will make Selma a great ninn
nfaeturing dislri. t.
Vicksburg is f»»t regaining it« old pros
perity, and bids fair to oufgiow its former
proportions.
John W. Price, one of the loyal dele
gates from Florida to the “ Mean White
Convention," announces himself, through
the Jacksonville Tinut , as a candidate for
Congress at the election in October.
Some squeamish gentleman in the Radical
Convention at Philadelphia, weakened on
the negro suffrage issue, ft Was too strong
for his stomach, and inconsistently his
“gorge” rose at it. ffe moved therefore to'
sugar-coat it by calling it equal suffrage
Under the ruling of the chairman, how
ever, lie was too late.
An epidemic lias appeared in Vienna,
causing painful swellings on the faces of men
who have nsed the new sharing paste,
which had been highly recommended as a
‘ celan share' by ffarber Johann Guatier,
Ilis paste rendered unnecessary the use of
the ra'xor. The pasta was found to consis - ,
mainly of arsenic. Os course, it was confis
csted, and tho aspiring barber subjected to
legal penalties.
■Daily llkhai.l).—We are in receipt of
several numbers of this paper, pub’i-hed at
Griffrn, Ga , by Messrs. Martin A Hagan—
the latter formerly of the Recorder. The
Herald is a neat and thrifty looking paper.
It is edited with ability, and deserves to
prosp r, as it undoubtedly will, under its
present management. May its shadow never
grow less.— Ojie/ikn Reconhr.
NkOROF.B RkTUKNIWO To TWF.Ut Ol II
IltrMKi*.—The Planters’ Banner, Franklin,
1.0. , of the Ist rnst., says :
| Many negroes are returning to their old
homes all over l.iis Parish, and many have
j been returning for the last year. Large
; numbers bow occupy their old cabins, and
find after their »\.ary pilgrimage among
strangers, that “there is no place like home.'
I The kind fr clings of former days which
existed bet we. a the two races are fast re
lurniwg. We have seen many pro d’s of
Shis fact in our late trips through the parish
lhe longer the Brother Brainards and hypo
critical meddlers stay away from them tin
more happy they become, and the better sat
j bfietl they are.
An Atxstralian paper, the I.auno-Mon Ex
aminer, states that theTe cania in the ice
\ house with the fast shipment of salmon or-r
fr om England, arriving at Hobart Tow n, in
May, two bundles ot heather and a few
shrubs, as an experiment. Six apple tiees
and two species of heath arrived in the most
perfect condition. There was not even a
decayed leaflut on the I eat lie, and the whole
of the plants are in as perfect health as if
they had only just been lifted out of rfin
nursery.
Telegraphic News.
Ll vr.Rluv.i,, S'-pt. l.i—-1 he cotton mar
hot is unchanged, .ales 1 f.OOl* bi’os. Mil
dling up) n.ds Lid.
London, Sept. 1 u—There arc rumors of
a difficulty between Italy aud Austria on
the kubjict ol the debt of Vcaetia.
Pkthhsiu ru, Sept. Li.— flic Atncri
can squadron 101 l the Russian waters to-lay.
The Mo cow Unzrttr exto's the alliance be
tween Russia and tLe United States.
Bkki.in, Sept. 15.—Bismarck has sent a
letter to the United States Minister ac
knowledging the kindness of American
residents in furnishing fifty tons of ic« t“
the wounded in hosr>it»l.
Prussia emphatically notifies Atlstria that
she will not sufLr Italy, her ally, to be in*
suited and defrauded, and that if Austria
persists iu her present course, Wir must
foMow.
Paris, September 15.— 1 tis expected the
Circular which Napoleon is about to issue to
the powers of Europe will be eminen ly pa
cific in its tone
New A ORK, Sept. lo.—The Tnbnnr’t
special cable dispatches arc as follows:
Vienna, Sept. 13.—We arc ou the verge
of another war, which threatens to vjual in
extent that just ended. Austria shows bad
faith with Italy and muk s unreasonable
demands, to which Italy will not submit.
Austria has overcharged the debt of Vene
tia, and withholds Venetian | roperty which
she Was to have transferred.
Pit AisrfT,-Kupt, 14.—Tlic homeward inarch
of the Prussian t'ffacps has been perempto
rily arrested, and the demoralization of th
army stopped.
Drf.fden, Sept. 14. Everything looks
warlike. There is no reply to the notifca
tion of Prussia. It is now only u question
o! hours whether the troops ho not again
put in motion.
Ci.»:vKr,ANi>, Ohio, Soph lib— Large ar
rivals of offic. rs mid soldiers to attend the
Soldi rs and Sailors’ Convention. Tents to
accommodate from three to four housaud
are being put up in Monument Square.-
Major General AVool will probably be the
temporary Chairman— Stccdmun putinanent
Sr. Loris, Sept. I(s.—The number of
deaths from eh leru for tho week is 272.
Nkw V ortK, Sept. IG.— The advices from
llayti re to August 25th. The whole coun
try is in a state of rcvolott u. The city of
Itonuaivcs lias been laid in ashes. The in-
I ahitants had deserted it. At St. Marine
there is a number of revolutioni t.s under
Gene al Death. General S lnare will be
executed by President Geofford’s order, but
that, will not inipele the progress of the revo
lution, which s again t Geoffcrd for assuin
ing dictatorial power. It is bolieve 1 the
government would suppress the movement.
It is said there will soon be an important
movement of the l’cuians belonging to the
Stevens’ fatfion.
Mr. Beecher p’cached to on immense
crowd to-day, and disappointed them by
■miking to allusion to political topics.
New York, Sept. 17.—John C. Br.ii.ie,
a Confederate who headed the party that
seized the Chesapeake during tho war, was
arrested here, charged with the murder ol
ilie engineer at the time. Documents were
found on Ills person showing that he found
ed a secret organixuion in New Orleans last
nun h, called the Knights of Arabia.
1 e li sto i excitement is at a high point-
Sales of tickets commenced this morning,
and spec ilaftrs aro already getting from
fifteen to twenty dollars premium on t ; eket-.
Liverpool, Sept. 17.—The cotton mar
ket i- active, and prices have advanced id
Sales to-day > Laics. Middling tip
lands, 1.7 (and.
Southampton, September 17.—The mail
steamer from Bio Janeiro brings the impor
tant. intelligence that the allies have been
badly defeated by the Paraguayans.
Br.Rt.iN, Sept. 17. It is announced that
Prussia will not allow the King of' Saxony
to take part in tha formation of the North
Gciiaau t'onfederation.
Florence, Sept. 17. Advices from
Prussia say that a difficulty in the way of
signatures to the treaty of peace between
Austria and Italy, has been raised by Aus
tria iu relation to the debt of Vene ia.
• Mir.- SCVSIoVR. |l. V. JOHNSON. A. 1C FIM.LA V.
SEHKim, MVSOX & I'll,, '
,V II 01, K S A I, K 0 it o ecus
AND
COM MISSI ON M KItCII ANTS,
Comer Cherry and Third Street?,
MACON IJKt >IU« 1A .
KF.KP constantly on fnunl and offer for «>tle at
lowest cash prices
Hugging. lb»pe. Twine ,
O'tfee, Tea, Sugar ;
I’ice, I.nrd, Hiritpr, (’hecss ,
l lour. Corn. Hay. Candles, Soda, Potash ;
W bite Fi-dij Mackerel, l»lue Fi.-lf ;
Case I.npDUs. Whisky. liiamly. Hacon;
Mess INm k. Canvassed Ihiuis, Powder;
Lead, Kaisin*. Calmly, Nuts
I obaeeo Snuff. Pepper. Piekles, Preserve*;
(’rnekers. White Lead, OiU, Zinc Copperas;
Hornx, Yarns, ()siiaberg-*, Sheetings. Nails;
Snidines. Soap. Stmelr, \’ii»egar, Sail;
Plaster, Lime, Cement, 1 booms,
nim king. Ac., Ae.
All ord'is prompt.lv filled.
SKYMorU. JOHNSON A CO.
•eps-l»m
JOHNSONS So GORDON,
€' oin m i .*• ni o n .}/ crc li an 1 s
AND DVXI.KRS |>
GRO3EFIES. PEuVISIOtS &(*., &c.
ALABAMA STREET, FRANKLIN BLOCK,
.limy J. te.
~ C. 11. THOMPSOJf,
WILH KSALK AM' UKI AII. DKALKR
IN
Groceries !
WINES,
I-BBItAKS.
LEMONS, .te..
11l /MY STREET,
Savannah, Geo.
ied7—iiiu*
XE W .1 DV E ItT ISEME ST S.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
r> V \btu* i*f ai- ordrr bv .. \
* «*f i’ike « *i»l
r..iirt «l****r, in th* tour, cf Z« !»uWr. on tit.
lir*f If K®f»AY !n t«. \V !,r» t!,.
I»«*ur* «*f ai' l!i** brio
. f Myrh W. Utccf #*«i I county. ‘l*
-o. «»| |>arU <*f I**{i* '\n g 1 • li*,#-
I* ‘I J'l, 104, aiul I<|, c*»ntaii.i:i:i a!!
(iiioieor I****). >ui«] lan l lifin j in ilu- 1*: •*
Ih*frirt of oritT'Hnl! v Monro*. (no\V com t\ ).
Th* notice rr«|iiire«l by Imw Ii iviug Ihimi
(lu* Mil* viill t*k* |*li%«-e as aliovc ft. r th* i»ui |*o*»*
of |»A)inc debt* du* by toid estate, and a!>o tliv
clmiiift us Icgatecft, Aii'l for difttribution.
nnM.TXC iiarrk
W. K. MV HICK,
•*|»|J 4«*d* Kx«rU*Orii.
hf,sh)H\ci: run sale?
At Auction.
MVVIj.L I*K<»F. KHEU Full i>AI.E, it
auction, on tlic tir«l Timha> in Noiciiibt-i
next, at the Court House in (iriOin, unb»ft
jKiitl m iVAleljr before that time,) tuy hoii-e und lot
ill .«jiid l«wu. now iH'cupivd by Kev. Mr. Jt iiw.
Tilt- dvk L'bing is a collug**, coutuiuii.g six
and live tire piuciMi, with « vud room and bath
in/ room tltarli« and. Al»o, a bouse for ftervauta,
cuctainiiig two looms, and n fire-pi nee in each.
Th- lot contains one acre, with a variety of,
(rnii 1 1 res.
l’rtiics interested can examine for themselves.
J, 11. ( AMl’liLLla,
•epl9--tds Tlioniasville, (ia.
SHERIFF'S SALKL
WILL HE SOU), before th* Court lbnise
door, in (he city of (irit]in,on (he lirpi
Tl KShAV in November, one lot, eohtainii sr u n
acre (more or less,) liounde*! ns follows: On jj l 0
sou’ll, by Solomon street; on the wist, bv \£j. s
Clements j on the north, hy an a. ley, ami on |j lr
east \*y street, known and levied «>□ « s t j l( ,
prMperty of 1). I). I)oytil,Aiid pi*i;r out. f» v |} lf .
plainiift. I‘ripeify It vied ou by Coiistall,.“ a!l ,j
turned over to me.
ROIiKUT S. CONNKI j t
sepl#—4od Deputy ,r.
/ x OK( IHOIA SI’AIJ >1 X(i C<IpXTV - -'A t
V I a> James T. Eilii*. administrator un tliv K—
t;it <* ofi'hilipj. Itisliopjate of said county deceased
applies to me for iellersof dismission ns adminis
trntor «•»» said Estate lie havii g fully ndiiihiist«-i ed
the said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
peisons inUuesied or concerned to be and appear
nt my otiice witbtn the time prescribed I>\ law
and show cf»use if any exist why a?d letters should
not he granted. Given nnder my hand at my -Iliee
(his 17th day us September. lMhh
F. I>. !»{SMCKE,
p) * —in6m ( M dinnj v.
/ n.nß(ilA,srALl>|\*(; cnl NTV —U in lens
\ Kli -lin T. Kendall. Adminis! i a’op of Mum
ford Ketnhill, deceased, applies to im* for b*;iv.■
(o/edlhe land belonging to said e>tal» for the
beneflt </f lieii t* and ere«li(.or*
'l'licse are, therefore, to cite and udmoft*
isli all parties interested to be and appear : t
my office within the time prescribed by law 1..
show cause, if any exist., why hii order rimlioi'ix.ir.
the sale of the lands of said estate should nut be
granted.
Given under my hand at office,'this 17th day of
September iStili. F. I>. DISMCKK,
sepiy—Uud Ordinary.
C 1 KOUG! SRAI.IH NG (MUM V.- Wiikih:\s
T .laiiies T. Ellis. Guardian.of S. I*. Ilishop.
| Cordelia Wisltop #i*d It. T. minor and or
phan children (A ,f. Hisfrop applies It* me
for left .-rs *»f tlismis* ion ns siieli Guanlinn. tin*
w hole estate of lii9 sirM waitls lui« ing b.r.m lost in
Confederate socui it Vs, S p*r cent t-omls.
1 hese arc, lher«*ft»re, to cite ami admonish all
persons concerned to P* fifnA at my oHice
within the ti ne prescr.bcl by law. to show cm:..*
»f any exists, why said letters dismissory from
said < imirdiaiiship slum and not be granted.
Given under my hand at c-ft t , this ihe 17th
and y te t ie r, isr ,
x*p. I'Jiiitim. F. I#. 1 i|S.MCK I’, t.**.' s '*-
/ 1 KOR(H \. SRAMHNi; CHI’ NTV. Wh. n.« s
V J Janes TANARUS, Ellis, ad’i'ini>'rnt«*r ot :!i. ;; ,
of'ill *u a< Eilis, It- of said eoiinty do • ; s-•!
plies to me for b iters of dismission as adminis if
t'»r mi said Estate lir having fully adniini t• • I
and wound up the same.
These are therefore to city nnd ndimmi.-h all
persons interested or concerned to be and appear
at iny olKee within the time prescribed by hr\ .
and show cause if any exist why said letters <»f
dismission should not lie gnnnted. Given iiinb'i
inN hand at my office, this I7th |d»iv «*f,S*pt 1 HGt*
aeplytliinOin. F. 1». ‘iHSMI KE f
t trdinarv.
Just Received,
V tine lot of Choice Country BACON, consist
ing of Hams und Sides, which will be sold
low, at
»cpl 7 CLOri), SIIKPUEIU) A CO.N.
PEI ME WHITE COKN !
V large lot just received, and for pule vhenp,
at
set-17 CLOUD, SIIEI’IIBUD* CO.'S.
LAUD! Si HU', ,U.
V prime article of LEAF LAUD ORLEANS
SVULF. MEAL and I,KITS, and every
thing else in the l’rovision iiue, for sale at a low
{•rice, at
sepl; CLOUD, SHEPHERD A CO.’S.
X. XXX FLOUR,
r I^ll K HE>T (hat lI4S been br<»ugh( t«* tiiis mar
1 ket. For ftnle at
sepl 7 CIHU 1), 8IIKITIKHI) A CO.'S.
Wanted to Exchange.
VNo. 1 FARM, (-onfniidug two hundred (“"< i
acres, more or less, situated in the : ,Vh
Distrie*, G M , Seriven County, two miles from
Oge.-ehee Pest Office, at Station N». (i It. R,
near the Ogeech'ee River, an excellent rafting
stream. This place is very healthy and in the
midst ot choice society, nnd is situated centrally
between two Baptist Churches, one Methodist
Church, two schools, and two G’ist and Saw mills,
(unless the latter has been destroyed hv Sherfnan
! the vandal.) aH within one and two miles of the
place- The improvements only tolerable. Only
fortyf•*") acres cleared. There is lightwood
enough ou the jilaee to pay its market value, and
this article only needs to he carted to the Rail
road to he sold for cash The land -the soil
is as good a« any in said county, and has enough
heavy ranging, ship, and other timber, convenient'
to the Savannah niaiket, per railroad or rivet,
1 to turn out a fran l-ome little foylune to an indiis
trious aid enterprising man. It is also conve
nieiit to the best of in land fi-!tfng wafers, from
I which a lover of sport could feed his family, how
ever large.
Ihe owner of this valuable farm, now rcsidirg
in Griffin, iu order to Im* near her children w iil
sell or exchange it for a suitable farm somewn.'M'
in Spalding or any one of the adjoining
mu th opt he Macon ,t> \\\ |{ :l i| r .
Apply addicss either Rev Win. \V 1,.-
Ogeeehee, via .Os A .1 At KSON R( 'DtiEK-
Sep Id St t.l tii Geo
Umpire *liut«G> S t YY i„ s |,ities-
ARK -l rs-lllol; |o A 1.1 ■ -Tlltlis
!'"R FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING P l 'll.
Pi i -liS,
Agents wanted. Address,
E.’LiES. M.CO.
sepl 1 dlyr 010 Broadway, N. Y.
.J< )\\ W < )\[\\
OF every jpTtgff L: ■■■■■ ] f] -• X TH? BN
II» R\i rx»llt«T, w illi luatLc.'" aiul <b >p iU b
is • wvll *!l\ t»l»v’lci!. • t
PAINTS, OILS, TOIEBT ARTICLES, Ac.,
At RcclucSocl Prices,
ARE SKLLIN'a Oi l FAST AT
J. N. HARRIS & CO’S.
SepHi Sill
DRUGS & MEDICmE?!
EAST sM* K f* F 111 L L ST R KET, tl.e lWt Office. )
G-rifEn, G-eorgia,
HAS ON H AND A GoOl'i ASSORTMENT. AND RECEIVES WEEKLY SPpp|i K g
OF ALL ARTICLES PERTAINING TO DRUGS, FRESH AM)
GENUINE
XC* Also, a fine lot of FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Window GI RRS
Oils, Latiqie, Ac., Cooking Extrarls, ToLhccp, Cigars, ifcc. ’
PRESC B IPX ION ftj.rnnq.tly filled DAY or SIGHT. Under the direct.snpervisin* „f y
lim:\vnv. M. !>.. (('ficnii-‘t aiii ,I’liSttnweHrtirt.) »fi« I,a* been in regtilnr and rxtensK. pra C (i c
for over ten years, both civil aiidiidfUitry, or Dr J. E Moottic CC
WINSHIP & GOB DON,
C-r.vrn <■, mu. am, nr.oAt, sTr.EKTs,
GRIFFIN . .GEORGIA.
Wlmtcsatc and retail 1 ><„!'*- tn
/tools,
>/lOI*,
//ills,
I mbn Ilos.
LEATHER
SIB >K FINDINGS
n:,'J
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
WE ARE RECEIVING amlof'ening 17.1
cases ROOT Sand S||» >KS of evi-t v s:\ le
and des,fi|itii,n, wi, i < -1 1 ptiqins,. selling
as r.lienp as iaii be imu-liased in anv Soflli
ern niaiket.
W** invite all |>iT.«i,ns who expert to weal
Shu, > to rail aad e .arnii.e 011 l stork hefole
I till 1 Senior Pai.liirr -ris had maiiv t ears
e-lpn ienre in the >hne Im-iness, and is well
arquainted w ith the nianufaetni'ei s at the
1101 th, w hieli gives them siipci ioi advan
tages in getting tfi, their stin k Every ar
ticle in our line will he .void at a 'mall ad
vance on cost.
We shall confine outsclves strictly to the
cash s\stem. No one can sell g*,ods on a
credit tit the extremely low juices we are
asking.
ter C( >L’NTRY MERCHANTS wishing
to lejdenish their stock are respectfully in
vited togire rrs a call.
Boots and SHOES MADE TO ORDER.
X-t r lIKC A I ItlXti HONK AT Bft OUT NOT ICE.
WAISTTEB,
TWO tit.t< *D BOOTMAKERS.
sep4—"m
BOYNTON -V DISMUKE,
,1 TTUR XE V S A r L. 4 IP,
4RIITIN OEOKCIA.
(</Hice in front room ri|> stairs in Almali IlnM
op|K>site Ttrirk Warehouse.)
XXTH.L give promjit attention to surti l.nsiness
V V as may lie entrusted to their care, in the
eonnties of Spalding, Henry, Units, Monroe,
Epson, lhke. Merriwether, Fayette and Clayton.
•I. S. ItoYNTON. )
I'iiKi,. If. Rismikk. ) scp4—4m.
Mrs. S. A. Jackson,
( AGENT.)
nAS m itc.i i\ r«l a splendid stock t*f I»()N
.\ Ki*S and 11A I'S of the very latest styles.
Also, fresh invoices of
Ri tjpMoMeJJ
<fcc. , ite.f
to which the ntion-tinn of the ladies is resp. et
fully iiivit♦»l. >h* is piepared to fuiuiah country
dealers* at
\Y II O L K S A \. K :
avi»l l Ml 1.7.1 N I.TIA . upon as i ivop.ihS* as
they eon b* purchased m At lanta or Macon.
CALL ax I IKK
at the old stand of
•I \cK s«* N A Ni: WT< »\ .
"Id,'ll has been newly tilted up and imp,..v.,l
eg I It
(♦KUlttilA —Si'OM.vi Col NTV—W hereas g,,
X kindred and creditors of Ileniy llehiis. | n ( p
of said ootinty, deceased, neglects and declines i f ,
sue out letfa is ot aduiinislraiion on the .-stnte „
smid deceased, 'these u-e therefore to cite and
admonish the kindred and creditors of said J,.
"eased to he and appear a! my office w ithin tile
time pre-erihed hy law , make application and r „.
oivesatd administration, or I shall a| point J«,
11. Connolly. C e.k of the superior Conn. Admin,
i-t rat or on Sail e-tnte. Given under m\ hum! |t
office, this Ist Siptember 1 Still.
(“•pi F. D. DisiH KK, Ordirarv.
(♦ ICOlStilA—Si-ALmso C< i m v.—W hereas. Jas
T 11. Connolly, Administrator on the estate
• lames W . Middlchfooks. d,‘eea.e,l. aj'|di, - to an
tor leave t,» sell the lands belonging to .-aid estat*
for tile hem fit of heirs and eiediloi-s. *] 1 1 ,
to cite and adinoiiislt all persor.s eoaeeraed to he
and appear nt my office within the time j. ( , aid,,.,!
hy law. and show cause, if any exist, wnv ~,,
der should not lie granted at,,hci irdug suai Adnun
istrator ,o sell said land*.
Given under my hand at office this, Septeiiiher
Ist, 18,“;. F. i> DISMI KK,
S 'T* Oldihiuy
MIKRIFF’S «* A U>.
AV/TU. 11F. soldi before the Conn Itonse.lonr
V T in the city of Griffin on Ihe liist 'l'l
I»A\’ iu Oetoher 10-xt, one house and lot. known
as the Middle Georgia Medical College, -iuialr l
! **n Rrnndwav. neat the Mueon A We-tern it. |;
f Depot, levied on as the properly of Kdward K
I Ivi.otl, to satisfv costs on several li. fa s issm I
| from Inferior and Superior Courts of .'|'nldng
| County. John 1- I royal vs. I'.dward F K not i
James M. Couch rs. Edward F. Knott, and othsi-
AI.SO,
I At the same time and pluee, will !„■ sold iqiinre
ti,ty-nx (.ill), known in plan of the cit\ i.'ntti,,
as the I’arade Ground, containing font (|) iaa..
| the .-nine having heel, sold on the tilst |iie,-.l„r
t i..-t. Parties ; living, and failing to eoni|,t\ will,
!,lie t. irns ol Ulid sale, it will he les. ldut It,.u
• expense.
A I.St».
At the same time and place will he sold nnc
house and lot in the city of Griffin, hounded ,ni
Ihe east by Maj. Salley s, on the south b\ an n|„ a
lot. and on ihe west hy a sue— known and h
] vied mi iisrho propel ly ot Win. E. W'lighl. t„
sati.-t\ costs on ser eral ti. fa.- from Sii|,erioi t'oml
and Just lees'Court.. l’,o|eriv poinfid out bv p.
F. Knott. D. D. D.iYAI..'
»• gd'-111, Sherilf
A I >, >
At ,h- .'me time and place, will UD.i.o
-lev IlGl.-r, ,-h 1,1 llyeals old I.Viednltas
I hepio j,t ~, .f* i • , I Sheilnanlo sali-fvoneK.
hi. issued from Spahling County ' oml. I liuiaas
Ityrne vs. Hiram sHerman. D. D. DiH'Ah.
I sept 1.1 Sherff.
(' Ei lltGl A— Spai.oi- ft Cor\ TV ._Whereas. W a
f T. Ugletree applies to me for letters of
| Guardianship of the person and property of
Adeline C Colhel t, minor, and orphan child ot
!A. G. Colhel t, and used, ’n place of A. A. Gaiild
j ing. removed. These are therefore to cite and
■ admonish all persons concerned to he and appear
at my office wii bin the time preswrihed liv law.
and show cause if any exi-t, why said letters of
guardianship slmi.ld not he granted. Given un
der my hand at office this Ith day of September,
i I Stitt. K. D.‘DISMI’KE,
sep4 Ordinary.
STATE OF GF.ORG lA—Sr.u.niNu (
Whereas Jaeoh F. Chapman applies to me far
letters of Guardianship for the person and prop
erty of Elijah 11. and John 1 Joffrl’ft, lliiliOlT,
i iiJ orphan children of Kli/alictli 11. lb»ij»TS, <l<*«
coa-t .1, These nre, therefore, to cite uiul ailmoa*
i>h all parties interested to be aiul appeur at my
“rth*e within the time prescribed !>y la"’. t«» show
cause, if any exis*, why sued) letters should not
be granted.
(diven under my hand at office tliis Sd day es
September, lssti. F. I). KK,
*ei>H (ihlhiary.
C'l KoRfJIA. Sl* A bill NO COIJNTt.
X Winship. Administrator of William
A. Redding, deceased applies to me for an <»rd*r
authori/ing the sab* of a Mortion of the lands he
j to said estate, for the purpose «>f paying
debts: to wit . a hoti*e and lot nt the city »»f (n if
rtn.
| 'lliese are, therefore, to cite iwv4 fttl«arMr«di all’
I persons concerned to be and appeal* tit rtty office
1 wit bin the time prescribed by law to show cause
| if any ‘*xist. why an order authorizing the sale of
| said land should not be granted.
F. i). IJISMUKE, Ordinary.
nug*2o-60d
Nicolson ‘V McAleer,
I’LUMBERS AND COBBEIVSNUTIIS,
SA\'ANNAIf. GKO.
Every descrijition of Cojiper work made
to order.
Hall I.amVs, Chandeukks, Rkvoast
Liiiitrs, Fancy Glass Shades, Bath Tubs,
Lea,) and Iron Pipe, on liaud aftff for sale.
Sept)—Cm*
rosrnvELV
Tllld LAST CA X>Xj
j IN obedience to a revolution, jmssed bv
| ihe City Council, f am directed to collect
all Taxes due the C’itv, (it matters imt l' ir
what years), by the Ist day of 0< T' * 1 > i. U.
| l nless those in arrears come fotward ami
pay by that time, executions will ro.-rnvhU
is-stte. Tib'S. NALL,
seplO td (berk,
Election Notice!
VN 1-7LECTION for two Aldermen ,o til! ’■
vacancies o, oasione.l I y the re-'_'n cioe' !
. lleul V Moor and John ft White- will he h. - 1 • ’■
, .'All lIDAV. ms, . between •: am! * ‘
! m . at the Council Chamber.
1 -epr:-id a. iim \>;v (lip ■