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D. V- MARTIN PR M bEAVENFORT
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nri ffi a. ua.. s kpt. *•, •«s
brworalUalion on Ihc IntrfaiC,
It would altr.oet sci-id that Diana moral
ttkttfre ia, pretty mu -li, unJer tlic same sort
Os fflfldeneea as arc the manses of physical
matter all around him. Matter once put in
motion, it is known, if interfered with by no
countervailing, force, will continue forever in
motion, and in the aamc direction, too, that
was first given t*> It. l'ricirely of that char
stter, seem the wicked susceptibilities of
men’s moral nature. Hurt man wrong, and
He will not only continue wrong, htttj ninety,
nine times in a hundred, he will be getting
thore and more wrong every day and every
hoar of hi* life.
The history of the Southern people since
their surrender, we are sorry to say, affords
lamentable proofs of the position we hare
flken above. In the first place, the Yankees
jotted every man South to take certain dc.
moralising oaths —oa hs so diplomatically,
or, rather, so double-cntr ndrcishly, as it were,
phrased or worded, that cot one of us, in ten
thousand, or even a hundred thousand, knew
any ways nigh what he was swearing to.—
Then again tho same uiodcl-con<|Uerors form!
us to repudiate our Confederate debt, Nation*
al and State; and in sundry other wily, we
were furred to say things, and do things,
which we all knew, and yet know, wore op
posed to every principle of morality, and vir
tue, and good faith, and honor, ami honesty,
and religion, in the sight of man or Cod.
These acts, howevor, evidently committed
finder vile dure**, wo cannot, it is luqs'd, be
Acit) responsible for. Hud the Houih
flopped fight here, and gotle no further, she
luiglit still boast nil escutcheon us unspotted
and as untarnished as the very purest and
brightest. Hut ulus ! for her ! —the wicked
impulse that has been imparted to her by
the suborning Yankee, has acquired, it would
seem, a fresh momentum. What wc—many
of us—were forced to do at fed, wc moc aie
dbing of our own accord. For instance, we
Went (o Philadelphia, sonic of u», and en'
dorsad a doefiment virtually ( if nut actually,
declaring ourselves “rebel* 1 ' or “traitors,"
and also thanking the Federal soldio.rs and
sailors for slaying our hravu boys; we did
this, not unr/cr dttrcstt — Would to Heaven, it
had' been I In that assembly, wc there sat,
Aid* (laid not a word in behalf of our poor,
perishing, endungeoned, onrr beloved Jef
fbrson l>avis!—wc did this, not under dure**
—would to Heaven, it bad been.
Hut the most appalling degree of dcmoral
fat ion witnessed in thu land, is the spirit
which is getting, every day, more and mure
rift), of repudiating the common individual
debts of the country, the debts that one man
Owes another, whether contracted before,dur
ing, or since the war. The Yankee has not
y>l ordered us to repudiate our private
•hibts, and so, if we do repudiate them, we
have no extenuating excuse to full hack’on ;
wo cannot say we were foroed to do it.
To sum up, wc, ns n people, arc takimt
a wrong notion about all this following-up
Os the Yankee’s lead. Wc may swear to lies,
and repudiate sacred debts, every hour in
the day, provided we arc forced to do so, or
pay the forfeit of our lives; and, possibly,
f'htd Will not hold us responsible, or, at least,
Will readily forgive us Hut to keep np all
litis forswearing and repudiating, when we
•re not forced to it, there is no excuse, and
for it we should, and will, be hold responsible
both of man and of God.
W« IV'n’t rur.TF.Ni) TO G u r.ss.-*-Seward
has had the cholera, and the dispatches re
port that ho has been in great dinger. Some
o." the papers speculating upon the probable
consequences that would result In the event
ol his death at this juncture, seem to think
it would boa very serious calamity, especial
ly to the South. As to that, we are mum.
This thing, however, we do think, and shall
•ay it, too— had Mr. Win 11 Seward died
twenty-five, or even twenty years ago, there
houlu, in all likelihood, been no such a mis
chief-working, society-disorganising, and
feud-engenderiug doctrine as that of the "ir
repressible conflict between slave labor and
free labor,” and had there been no such
doctrine as this, it is almost a certainty that
the war between the North and the South,
trould not yet have taken place—nnd possi.
l>ly, nay, probably, would have never occur
e and at all.
Sacrifice of I'uoptßTY. — A gentleman
who has just returned from I’.arroll oounty,
If) this State, stated in the presen o of the
Editor of the I*Grange Keportor the other
day, that a good lot ot land exposed to sale
was sold for eighteen dollars.
On sale day last, two hundred ami eighty
Bores of land b, ing in Goshen District, Ki
bert Oounty, were sold at publio out cry for
twenlyiflvc dollars. A horse was also put
up and brought in thing. Comment is uu
necessary.
B@“ On the 18th ult, 20,000 ounces of
gold, valued at 11100,000, were deposited in
the Hrancli Mint at San Fraiieiseo, the
largest amount ever received in a single Hav.
Memphis.—Forty nine new eases of chol
era occurred in Memphis during the tweu-
S -four hours ending with the 15th instant.
tatlis seventeen. The Hoard of Health
have declared the disease epidemic.
A Republican contemporary says that the
North has tried the cflect of kindness on
the South, but it has proved of no avail, and
only'serves to make them arrogant. This
reminds us of the old woman who was ad
vised to try the effect es kindness in her hus
band, being told that it would heap coals of
fire on his head. She replied that she had
tried “ biiin’ water,” and it did not and > a
bit of good. She was rather doubtful about
the efficacy of coals.
J. C. Ayer Cos., ol Howell, spends an-1
finally •?.’in advertising It pays, j
Telegraphic News.
Cleveland, Ohio, gept. 18.—The aol
die:a’ and Sailor*' Convehtictt organised yes
terday. General Wool was made tempora
ry Chairman In the course of bis remarks
he said t e sooner Congress admits the
Southern Represents! rsa the a.xmer will be
allayed ihe apprehensions of the people of
the dangers which menace the country and
the perpetuity Os the Union. Ho said the
purpose of the Radical* was to plunge the
Sountry again into civil war if negro suf
frage was not conceded by the South, and
leave tbevounirya howling wilderness lor
watit of more victims to satisfy their spirit
of revenge. Hut the war, he said, would not
be coufined to the South, hut would extend
over the North, and only close with the
overthrow of the Uoverniut ut. He said that
President Johnson was a patriot, and that
the brave where always merciful and gflncr*
ous. With the President, he too, said, we
have had war enough : let us have peace.
t hese sentiments met with particular c -
thusiasm. The Convention is largely attend
ed, between three and four thousand being
present. The Pavillion was crowed to it*
utmost capacity, and the proceedings were
harmonious.
WASHiNriTrt.w, Sept. IS—General Haird
has boon formally relieved of his command
of the Department of the Gulf, and assigned
to duty in Department of the Lakes, and
ordered to report to General Honker.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.— During th*
quarter ending June 30th, the rcccip's of
Government front the sales of public lands,
direct taxes, internal revenue and i cidcn
tal soufct*, Were JI 2f1.0 10,102 67; front
loans, etc, fil!>J ( :i'J2,H3o—making total re
ceipts *321,483,092 67. The expenditures
were 8322,443,701 12.
Nkw \ tilth, Nept. 18.—Gold closed at
L r >. Cotton 1 (irllc. higher. .Sales 6000
hales—up-lands 35. Orleans 37.
Mobile, Sept. 18—Cotton sales to day
1000 bales—mid fling Jll(Vf 32. Active de
mand, but little offering at quotations.
Hai.ti violin, Sept 18. —The Grand Lodge
of United States Independent Order of Odd
Fellows, at the session to day, elect and tho
following as officer* to -erve tor the ensuing
tcini of two years : das. I’. Sanders, of N w
York, M. W. Grand Sire; Kdward I).
Farnworth, of Tennessee, U. W. Deputy
Grand Hite; .fames L. Hidgcly, of Mary
land, It \Y. Grand Secretary; Joshua Yan*
znnt of Maryland, R. \V. Grand Treasurer.
The attendance is large, nearly every State
in the Union, and Canada and the Hritislt
Province* being represented.
Nt.W \ ottK, Sept. IS —The great p'uldie
demonstration last evening, in Union Square
in support of the I’resident's puliey, was
attended by nearly one hundred thousand
p rsot.s Gov. I»ix I! II I’ruytt, Alflyot
ll'liman, Senator MoDottgal and others
It is rumored that (bir hundred Fenian*
ptopo e leaving Hos'on to.too: row for a raid
on some Caiiadi' Rtfi*.*. President Rob
ert* is taking fth itsf/ivs to Slop the expedi
tion.
i "VI Vll'Nir.iTKlt.
Gin vein, (1 v , Sept, lit 1866.
Mk. ill'lloit.—ln your columns of this
morning, I notice under the heading,‘-Ho
not Righteous Over-much’’ that you develop
the spirit which prompted the Fulton street
prayer meeting, ans speak of the phatisaie.il
manner in which they offered up polished
ascriptions to tlie Most High, Ao. It is no
my into nlloti to diseu s tin; m dive which
led numbers of the Christains of the North
to unite, irrespective of church, in offering
np prayers daily to Go I, nor the characters
of tho vast numbers who attended ; but I
would ask, are you jus'ified in associating
the nartlc of Dr Tyng, with those of Deceit
er ami ('ll cover ' These latter, it is we 1
known, were the chief trovers in the fanati
cal spirit which drove the South to her
glorious action, and were the constant goad
ers on of the people of tho North to the
outrages of the lour years of cruel war ; but
l can assert positively, that the spirit which
prompted them, was not tho spirit which
moved Dr. Tyng, and others, who were
prominent movers in the Fulton street pray er
meeting; and the mere fact that Dr. Tyng
and men of his stamp, in various denomina
tions of Christains of New York City, were
present in those meetings, is evidence enough
that tho spirit of its intercessions were high
and holy—'and the atmosphere too pure to
admit of the rampant opinions of Rceelier
Cheevcr, and tl/» like. Dr. .Stephen Ty tig’s
whole career has been one of usefulness.
Nor lias he meddled with polities so far as I
know. Up to the time of secession / Dr. TANARUS.,
with all the clergy ol his ohureli North and
South, kept aloof from the arena of political
strife, and confined their labors to tho
preaching of the cross. During the four
years of hostilities the clergy North, as well
as South went along with the tide, and al
though there were a few radical men in the
F.piseopal Church, as a mass they were con
servative, as the proceedings of the‘General
Convention show—nor need I say that Dr.
Tyng, exhibited there as elsewhere only a
spirit of Chris'iai love, and earnest desire
for the re union of the Church which had
been si paral l and only by eirci.instances of
country, and not in doctrine ot discipline.
V. V.
Daily Papi;*.— 'The Griffin Herald ba
boon changed to a Daily. H'c wish the
proprietors success The Herald is a good
paper. —Xcunou ll.rald ±>cj>t. B th.
The Montgomery Advertiser estimates
the population of that city at 16,0('tb of
whom onc-half arc presumed to he colored,
leaving a residuum of 8,000 whites.
ASt Louis paper cf the 30ult, says:
“ There have been only three ministers ot
tho Gospel incarcerated in j dl or mobbed in
Missouri during the past week. That’s mod
crate.”
The Legislatures of Texas ami Mississippi
have made appropriations to jturehase arti
ficial limbs for their disabled Confederate
soldiers.
The largei't seed garden in the world is
on the Delaware river, belonging to |ih> ,|
l.'in lreth A son--RIM' to te*.
X fy~ Editors write some remarkably
truthful paragraph* sometime*,' but ‘never
jet ha* anjr Cite compressed to match truth
in *o-ina!i a compass as the one who penned
the f.flowing, which we find credited mere
ly to an ‘exi hinge:”
“ Editing a newspaper is a good deal like
making a tire. Eveitbrufy supposes lie <*n
do a little better than anybody else. \Ve
have s'en people doubt their fitness for ap
ple pe ldlmg ox driving, and counting lathes ;
hut in all our experience vke never met
with that individual who did hot think he
could double the circulation of any paper in
two month*.”
Learn ills N.vmk am) Hand him
Atot'.vt)—At the sinking of the Linnie
Drown, a planter from Kentucky, boned to
Washington county Arksu-JS, when awaken
ed, sided his car|S't.-ack containing tight
thousand dollars, and ru he 1 into the cabin,
win re he saw a lady struggling in the watef.
lie threw away his carpet-sack and money,
and the lady carried her to a place ol
safety.
TI/k explosion of seventy five ton* of
saltpetre of the Watertotth arsenal, M***.,
on the 2d inst., caused an extraordinary and
singular destruction of property; About
one million and a half feet of the best pine
lumber was blow n to splinters, while several
bindings rose and descended in the form of
a shower of bricks, each brick being separa
ted oy the concussion. The loss by the fire
is estimated at 8130,000.
Ten thousand dollars’ worth of
crockery was broken in Louisville the other
day by the falling of the shelves of a store.
Heathen Ciiakitv.—An American mis
sionary says, “I never heard a heathen com
plaining of the amount lie pays for the sup
port of idolatry.”
An Italian correspondent writes:
‘ King Victor Emanuel is corning to he of
as little account, politically, as is the Queen
of England. Month after month he is wan
del ing about in the provinc a, showing hint
self to his admiring subjects, and his name
is le?s often mentioned than are those of
several of his more active subjects.
Nashville. —The Nashville papers repre
sent the cholera as on the increase in that
>ity, though they state that tho disease read
ily yields to treatment..
Jtavfl Is ffai'l the agent isl Eng’and of
Washington College, Va.—-the same that
Gen. Lee presides over—feports donations to
the amount of 800,000 ; tho sgentin France
reports that he is doing very well, but gives
no particulars, a:ij the agent along the Mis
sissippi river teports £s<>,ooo which is to he
largely increased when the cotton crop is
sold. All this, in addition to $190,000 now
in hand.
I’OSITIVEI.V
TUB LAST CALL.
IN obedience to a resolution, passed by
tho Ully Council, ( afti fjJfK'.tpd to collect
all Taxes due the Citv, (it matters hot for
what years), by the Ist day of OCTQHER.
Unless those in arrears come forward and
pay by that time, executions will itosmvKi.r
issue. Tilt tS. NALL,
seplO—ld Gterk. !
itiismi: \ci ; for safe*
At Auotion.
t**|| WILL BE.OFFERED Ft)lt SAKE. nt
- l&hqj next, ut the Court House in Griffin. unfoss
sunt privst.'ly b* fore that time.) my house au4 ‘lot
ill snnltown. now occnpi.d hy Key. Mr. Jones.
The dwelling is a cottage, containing six rooms,
and live tile-places, w ith a cook room and hath
ine rnnm attached. Also, a house for servants,
cuutaining'twi. rooms, and a tire-plane ill each.
The lot contains one sere, with a variety of
I 111 it trees.
I’lirlics interested am i Vamine for themselves.
J, If. CAMPBELL,
sepm—tds Thonm-ville, fin.
MMKS STYVoIS. U. V. JOHNSON. A. It. TtNULA i.
SEYMOM, JDII.YSO.Y & CO.,
W lbO L E 8 A L Yj 0 ROC Klt 6
A Nf»
COMMISSION MKItCHANTS,
Corner Cherry ami Third Stre*»tf»,
MACON . OKOfUffl A .
KKKP foristniitlv on hnnd and offff for sale at
lowest cueh prices:
l»H£j<in£. Hope, Twine ,
( oftVc, Tea, Siig*r j
Itice, Lard, Butter, Cheese;
Khuir, Curfi, May, Candles, Soda, tVtauft \
White Fish, Mackerel, Blue Fish ;
Caae Liquors. Whisky. Brandy, Bacon;
Mess Fork. Canvassed Hams, Powder;
Sheet Lfftd, Kflisitm, C«ndv, Nuts;
Tfihticco, Snuff, Pepper, I‘leklea, Preserves;
('rackerw. White Lvad, Oils, Zinc t-oj*peras;
Borax. Yarns. Oanabergs, Sheetings. Nails;
Sardines, Soap. Starch, \ inegar, >jklt;
I’lastcr, Lime, Cement, Brooms;
Blacking, drc.
All orders promptly filled.
SfTMorR, JOHNSON A CO.
spp.A-Sin
JOHNSONS &c GORDON,
(' oinhii $ s i oii Af cr rh an t s
AM' I»KAt.KKS IN
OROOEEIES. PROVISIONS &r., &C.
ALA LAMA STREET, FRANKLIN BLOCK,
.lain A, tc.
" C. IV. THOMPSON,
WIIOIiESALfi AM) BKTAIL DEALER
Groceries !
VYINKB,
LIQUORS’,
LEMONS, Ac.,
11l A’.4Y STRKhrr,
Savannah, Geo.
•ed7-tfm*
*• '• HAI.U T. W. THURMAN
Hall 8c Thurman,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
./.It ANtLV, UEOIitSJA
ATTILL practice in the .munliescompoeing the
I * Flint Jiumcial Cmct-ir and st.lend to Ihe
e'Unction of Claim, agsin.l the t,i.MK.,t (,"vhn
Ml NT
arcli ht, \ r
KE .W IDVEttTIS EMEX T S.
BOAROINC!
Al rATTKKS* is prepare lto r**ee Ire a
Jfl. few I»AY at her fesMtnetoa
the i-onier of and Ninth Streets
s*-p<i»-2w
Wool Carding!
I WILL CARD WOOL left with T. J. Iltooo
s»«ni, at the Brick Warehouse. Oriffin. into
g'K"l Roll*, sn 1 return it free of enkrgee for trsns
[Mirtstion, for 15 cents pel lt>., or 12 1-2 cent*
when oil Is furnished me.
f S. M. T.UXWWORTIf,
sepil'lt High Fuji*, l-ept, IStli, 1888.
Railroad Meeting.
an final meeting *'f tlie Stockholders of ih* -
1 sa Vann ah. itrtiFFiN nOiith Ala.
K. 11, CU , v ill be held at Ncwiian, uU 1111 lIS-
I>AV. Octoiwr 4th, lKitrt. *
The meeting « u!)ed for t7th September will, in
ednsequence, be postponed.
All the Iricndw of this enterprise are cordiallv
invited Ui i t:«o«i the annual meeting,
er*, especially, will be represented, as business of
the utmost importance will be brought np for eon
federation.
tfy orJei ot C. rs Johnson. Esq , President
S. W. NiANGHAM,
2w S<»c. and I reas<urer.
J.C.KLNG&CO.
(HOLLIDAY’S nril.DIN'G,)
GRIFFI.V, - - GEORGIA.
Wc have-opened in the above b.'ii’J IgJTJ*
KfUjing,(nearly opposite the Brick Wnre-Btol
PJJjfliouse.) s l»rge and well selected st.-ek WtVI
Family Groceries!
rLANTATM’N Hardware,
cuockEKT, and wooden Wake.
IIAGIifNO ffiiti UOI’E,
OSNABEKOS And FACTORY TAlffr,
FLOI'II, CIIKN, HaCOX, Ac!
We have nl*o tt flit* Slock iff
SHOES ANI) HATS
(k«*U
The above Miwk we Are dcterinined to s<»ll AS
Low ah an\ Inidy, mid all w«* ;isk f to sutisfy ofir
friends, is 'or ih»-m to (Vmu aM» ske us.
“JoK BOYI)” will be in the house, ready to
wait on |»i< friends »»t hM times.
(live us one call, and we will be responsible
for the rest.
B pjti-tf .1. C. KING dt CO.
MEDICAL COLLEGE 07 OEOEOI A,
At -m. ugrustA.
, FACULTY I
L. If. roß|i, M. D. t I'ri'fnssor of Instittffo*
and l’rH' ties of Mrdi.'ine.
J'»S. A. EVE, M. D . I ri'fi s-nr of Obstpt
rios slid Diseases of Women and Inf«ot.s.
I.T. GARVIN, M. I)., l’rofessor of Materia
Medn s, I’lierapcu:io*, and Medical Juris
prudence.
L. A. DUGAS. M. D, l’rofessor of the
l'rincip'cs and I’ractice of Surgery.
GKO. \V. MAINS, M. D., Vrofcssor of
Cl cmistrv and I’harntacv.
EDWARD GKDIUNGS, M. I).. I’rofissor
b‘f I’hysinlogy and Fsthological Anatomy.
DkSAI SSLRK FORD, M. L). l'rolessor of
An atomy.
W. H. DOUGHTY, M. !>., Assistant Pio
fessor of Materia Medica.
Jf»IIN S. COLEMAN, M. If., I,'emonstratoar
of Anatomy.
The S2d Session will be opened on the F \ lir'f
MONDAY IN NOVKMBKU next, and continue
four months. The Museum. Laboratory, and Ar
rangementa for Practical'Anatomy are equal to
any in the country. Clinical instruction regular
!y imparted at the city Hospital.
Vkl-S :
Ti' kats f"f the whole course, in e.ntreuey (1105.fK)
Maliieulalion, in currency, - . 6,00
I’Mscefton-, In eflrrertCV, -" - . l'd.fto
Diploma-fee, in currency, • !lo OO
sep2(i-lw* L A. J)UGAS, Dean.
/ A KORGIA. SPALDING COUNTY —Whereas
v 4 Richard H. Stftis, irdbfifttstf-ator of Goorge
W. Martin,deceased, appliee to mo for an order to
sell the land belonging to said c-tate for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish *1)
persons concerned to tie and appear «< ttiy office
within the lime prescribed bylaw, to sliow cause
if nn v exist, why said order should not be granted.
Gi> en under inv band at office Ibis l9tli day of
Sept. 1566. , F. lb DISMUKE, Ordinary.
"«T*' -
Just Received,
\fiil® of Choice Country BACON, eonsint
u»Sf o| !iaii)B hid! which will he aoM
low, nt
*epl7 CLOUP. BUEfIIKUI) A CO.’S.
PRIME WHITE CORN!
V large lot just received, and for side cheap,
at
*»l>l7 CLOUD, SHEPHERD A CO.'S.
iiAltll! SYIiIP, K.
V prime article of LEAF LARD, ORLEANS
SYRUP, MEAL and GRITS, and every
tiling else in the Provision line, for sale St 8 low
| lice, at
S«pl7 CLOUD, SHEPHERD A CO.’S.
X- XXX FLOItR,
r |' , HE BEST that line been brought to this mat-
A ket. For sale at
»e|.l7 CLOUD, SHEPHERD * CO.’S.
Ciupirs* Mint tie timing TJachiuffa.
AKK SITKKIOR TO *|.|. AfttVRS
FOR FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING H R.
POSES.
Agents wanted. Address.
EMPIRE S. M. CO .
sepll—dlyr 616 Broadway, N. Y,
Election Notice!
VN KLKCTION for two AMcrmen to fill the
vacancies oec»»#ioned hy the of
llcdi v Mo«»r an«i Juhn 11. White, will L»e licit] 01.
SA I l K 1 >A Y 2.2*1 ii»M . he! wren 9 a. m. and 4r.
v.. ui the Council Chun.her.
A WIAVY, M«vr.
M IB HU MK
Piimolis, fOIEET ARTICLES, &c„
At nedubdd pjnooa,
ARK SELLING OFF I'AST AT
X N. HARRIS & CO’S,
<to»pl3 -Im
DRUGS to MEDICINE?)
JST * W. Drh wn Y,
EAST SIDE nF HILL STREET, (sfear lh« Lost o4 #)
Griffin, Georgia,
IlAs oN Hand a good assortment, and receives weekly sui>p ut .
OF ALL ARTICLES PERTAINING TO DRUGS, FRESH AND M
GENUINE
Also, a fine lot of FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Window 01a**, Pjjuli
Oils, Lamps, Ac., Cotfking Eitfacts, Tobacco, Cigars. Ac. ’ ’
PRESfcK lt»Tl<>NS promptly filled DAT Or ftfOHT under the direct supervision of t n
Datwav. M. D., (Chemist and .niarmaceutist,) who ftas bech in tegular and exUnsiv. ’
for over ten years, both civil and military, or Dr J. I- sej^—j m ”
WiHSHIP & GORDON,
CORNER OF Illl.f. BROXt* aTEßfrhl;
GRIFFIN GEORGIA.
Wholesale and rMs*! I'eitlefs (ft
lillllfu,
J>/ioen t
lints,
VmbreUaSi
leather,
SHOE FINDINGS.
and
READY-MADE OLOTHINQt
WE ARE RECEIVING andopetiihg 170
c a<os HOOTS and Sll<>KS of e-eQ stylo
and description, which we propo-e selling
as cheap »s can be purchased isl HffF nuttth
em market.
We invito all persons who expect (ft ttMf-
Shoes to call and examine out slock before
purchasing elsewhere.
Our Senior Partner has had many years
experience in the .>hoe business, and is well
acquainted with the nmnufactufets at the
north, which gives them superior Advan
tages in getting up their stock. Every ar
ticle in our line will be sold nt a small ad
vance on cost.
We shall confine ourselves strictly to the
cash system. No one can sell goods on a
credit al the extremely low juices we are
asking.
HaT COUNTRY MERCHANTS wishing
to replenish their stock are respectfully in
vited to give us a call.
HOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER.
XfT REPAIRING DONE .tt i»f!Oßt StnlOK.
WANTED,
TWO OOOH HOOTMAKERS.
sep4—3m
BOYNTON* DISMUKE,
ATT OItX EV S A T tA W,
■JRIFFIN GEORGIA.
(Oflflee in front room np stairs in Alma!) Llall
Opposite Brick Warehouse.)
Wild, give prompt aftOitffcff 1/1 strch btisinw*
ns may be entr'tsted to tHetr case, in the
counties of Spalding, Henry, Dfftts/ Mftfitoe.
I'pson, Pike, Merriwether, Fayette and CUytffn.
J. S. Boistos, )
Fred. I). Dismcke. j sop4—4m.
Mrs. S. A. Jackson,
HAS just received n splendid stock of BON
NETS and HAD- of the very latest styles.
Also, ffesh Invoices of
nmmitn
Ac Ac. f
to whrrh th« attantfftn of i.« fit
fully invited. Sh** pte Jiared to furnish country
Hcaiti s at
VC II OL ESALE!
wifti MMJJNERT, tipnn It* favorable terms as
they con fc'e pWrctissefl in Atlanta or Macon.
CALL ON HEH
at the old stand of
JACKSON A NEWTON,
which lias been newly til tel up and improTf-rl
.-•pi It
C3 GEORGIA SPALDING COUNTY -Hh„,
A as .tames T. Ellis, administrator on th t
tate of Philip .1. Bishop,late of said county and »(>*•.(
applies to me for letters of dismission as a()tn?tifa
trator on said bXdte he having folly adthiiiirtsru
the said estate.
These nre therefore to cite snd adhifinlsk ,||
persons interested or concerned to he and anne.,
at my office within the lime prescribed bv U»
and show cause if any exist why said Utters stwnld
not be granted. Given under my baud at niy offi«
this 17 th day of September, 1866.
F. D. DISMUKE,
sepl9—mßm Ordinary.
SHERIFF’S SALE. ~ '
WILL BE St~»LD before the Court Ifotu,
door, in the city of Griftin, on the first
TUESDAY in November, one lot, cohtaining
acre (more or less.) bounded as follows : ()„ g,,
south, by Solomon street; on the west, by Mrs.
Clements; on the north, by an alley, and on ths
east by Fourth street, known and levied on as th.
property of 1). D. Doyal, and poin'ed out hy the
plaintiff. IVperty levied on hy Constable and
turned over to me.
ROBERT S. CONNELL.
Jepl 9—4t»d Deputy Sheriff.
EXEC UTOR’S SA LE.
BY virtue of an order granted by the Ordinary
of Pike County, will be aold before the
Court House door, in the town of Zclmlon, on th*
first TUESDAY in November next, belweeu the
legal hours of sale, all the lands belonging to the
estate of Richard Myrick, late of said county, de
eeaacd, consisting of parts of lot* N„ log’ ||/
D>4, 120, U>4. and 121, Containing in all 893 acres,
(more or less), said land being situated in the Dili
District of originally Monroe, (now Pike county).
The notice required by law having been given,,
the sale will take place as above for the purpiee
of pay ing debts due by said estate, and also the
claims of legatees, and for distribution.
BOLLING HARRIS,
» W. K. MYRICK.
sepl9-—4od* Eieco'or.,
SHEKIFF’S SALE. '
WILL BE SOLD before the Court House door
in the city of Griffin on Ihe first Tl.K>
DAY tn <>ctotter next, one house and lot kimwa
ns t tie .Middle Georgia Medical College, situated
on Broadway, near the Macon A Western U. 11:
Depot, levied on ns the property of Kdward K
Knott, to satisfy costs on several ti. la.’s issued
from Inferior and iSuperior Courts of t-paldii)*
County. John L Doyal vs. Kdward F. Knott,
James M. Couch vs. Edward F. Knott, and others:
A I>o,
At Ihe same time plate, will he sold squarfl
fifty—(s6). knb'wii in plnn 6f (he eity 6f Griffin
ns the Parade Ground, containing four (4) Mti;
the same having been sold on the first Tuesday;
inst. Parties buying, and failing to comply with
the terms of said sale, it will be re sold *l their
expense.
ALSO.
At the same time and place will be sold one
house and lot in the city of Griffin, bounded ok
the east by Maj. Sulley’s, on the south by aaopeff
lot, and on the west by a st reel —know 6 #nd le
vied on as tho property of Wirt.- E. it tight, t*
satisfy clists on several ti. fa.s /rtwi Superior Court
nnd Justices’Court. PfOptftv pointed out by I.
F. Knott. ‘D. D. DOYAL.
a"g80-ffo Sheriff.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, will be aold on#
grey llOftSF, about 11 years old. levied on a»
the pWipefty Os Hiram Slid man to sat iafy Mr* ft.
fu. issued from Spalding County Court, Ihoma*
Byrne vs. Hiram Sherman. IX D. DOYAL,
sept—td Sheriff.
Nicolson A* McAleer,
PLUMBERS AND COPPERSMITHS,
SAVANNAH, geo,
Every description of Copper work inadff
to order.
Hall Lamps, Chandet.ff:ft•, Pendast
Liohts, Fancy Glass flliades, Hath Tnba,
Load and Iron Pipe, on band and for sale.
sej>6 —Cat*
Wanted to Exchange.
A No. 1 FAftJf, containing two hundred (200)
acres, more or less, situated in the SStlf
District, G M., Bcrivcn County, two mile* from
Ogeechee Poet Office, Ut Bttftion No. 6 C. R. R ,
near the Ogeechee River, an exeellent rafting
stream. This place is very healthy and in th*
midst of choice aociety, and ia situated centrally
between two Baptist Churches, one Methodisf
Church, two schools, and two Grist and Baw mill*,
(unless the latter haa been destroyed by Sherman
the vandal.) all witbiu one and two miles of the
place- The improvements only tolerable. Onlv
forty (4b) acres cleared. There is light wood
enough on the plage to pay its market valae. ana
thf* article only needs to be carted to the Rail*
fosd to be sold for cash. The land -the soil
is as wood n- any in sold county, and has enough
heavy ranging, ship, ami other timber, convent* l '*
to the Savannah market, tier railroad or river,
to turn out a handsome little fortune to aifindus
triOus and enterprising man. It is also conve
nient to the beat of inland fishing waters, from
which a lover of sport could feed his family, bow
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,
nefth of the Macon A Western Railroad.
Apply to or addtess either Rev. Wm, W. Lee,-
Ogeechee. Ga„ or A JACKSON RODGERS,
sep 15-31 Griffin, Geo-
JOB WORK
OF every description Printed at the
IfML*i poffice, with neatness snd despatch.
rd"r» re|a"', tfnllj solicited. and