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<< Gloomy enough i* the response that
comes from every quarter. Radicalism ia
on the fearful inorcaae, is getting bolder and
bolder every day—Conaervatiam is timid and
shrinking, tremblin’ in the knees. The
President has just finished Ilia tour !•» the
West and hack, and barely has escaped" with
his life; though he has not e-caped insult
after insult, of one sort of anofhef, at almost
every place he stopped at err passed tflfough.
Mr. Beecher, tliat came a part of the way
over tot’oirscrvatism, has backed Mjnnrc out
from that, and explains himself now n bettet
Radical thatl evdf. dames (Jordon Rennett,
that weather oock which always shows
“ whence the politiral wind comcth, and
vfhitherit gocth,” has recently come out,
and pronounced the dohnson policy a failure
Knymond, of the 7Voles, that “boose 1” and
ruled, and iron-ruled the first Philadelphia
('(invention, construes the platform thereat
aJ.*pted, ns but little better, if any at all, than
the Radical platform itself, Ftanton is Still
fiemetary of war, and do. Holt is Genera*
Judge Advocate, and the I‘risidcnt keeps
them in office, or, ra'her, in poirrr, either
hi cauKe they arc not so distasteful to him as
they arc to us, or because he cannot afford to
offend the Rudicnls by removing them.
Added to all this, General Grunt keeps
luost ominously muiu on the great issues be
fore the country ; as if it were a mcro con
temptible contest between Twcedle-dum and
Twecdlc-dee, a commonplace little party mat
ter between those that are “ out ” and those
that arc “ in” Rrowtilow pAicluilns-that he
is at the North buying up arms and nmun -
(ions to artii Tennessee “loyalists” against
IJcbs and Copper heads, with Andy Johnson
st their head. And this he proclaims to a
New Vork auditory, or a Host on auditory,
with thousands crying out utnen ! to his dia
bolical threats and imprecations.
ifut the gloontlesf s!"gn of all is that the
President himselt is letting all his brilliant
chances slip “-failing to take time by the
t'orff leek—trusting too much to the “ sober
secbtld thought” which will never come-
To conciliate the Radicals—what clso can
it be '!—lie is letting that great and good tnani
Jefferson Davis, rot in a filthy dungeon, when
by setting 1 im free, he would make a hun
dred friends, North as well as South, where
tearc, *j |„ w one. it is now much to IC
lie knows, „.x. u—m„„, wi || (0
and the result will bo that ho and Davis
will both go by the board).
If President Johnson will straighten him
self up to the mighty iiecasion, and open
every prison door, and call home every exile,
and drive every radical irom his couucils,
and swear “by the Eternal” the Union of
our fathers—the 1 nion as it was—must and
shall be preserved—a powerful supp rti
troui all quarters, would rally to him, to
sustain him and his policy—be that support
the preferably moral, peaceable support, or,
if driven to it, that of the bullet and the
bayonet.
Jict no one startle when we talk of war ;
the Radicals all talk about it freely, and
they intend to bring it about, ii they cannot
have things their own way ; and we would
he ns big fools ns cowards, not to give hack
and that in earnest, toc-as good ns they send.
Bkkhikrizkii. — The Atlanta Era * “own
correspondent,” y clept “Wanderer,” in a
letter to that journal, from New York, dated
September 17th, refers to Rev. Henry
AA ard Beecher as “a man most dreadfully
maligned by many in the South,” and further
says that “lie (Wanderer) believes him
(Beecher) to he an earnest, effective Chris
tian, and a man of honest views.”
“AA’anderer” is nil right; for we have not
a doubt that Beecher is just as gooi a
Christian, as Checver, Brownlow, or any of
tliat righteous set, dare be—yea, as good
even as righteous Judas of old, or as that
sainted pair, Attnnnias and Sapphira.
Emigration to Brazil. —The Natchez
( 'ourier, of a recent date, in an editorial on
the subject of “ Brazil,” says :
In this nnd the adjoining county of Jef
ferson no less than twenty-throe families have
resolved on a sea voyage across the tquator,
and new homes iu Bahia or other inviting
portion of the land of promise. In other
portions of this State, especially in Jackson,
AHcksburg, Meridian, the villages along the
line of N. 0. J. &G. 11. K. Aberdeen Col
umbus, part of Madison, Noxubee, Carroll,
Lawrence, Pike Jan! other counties, A'azoo
City, Oxford, and along the line of the Mo
bijeand Ohio Railroad in the eastern coun
itf this State and western portion of Alabama,
in various parts of Alabama, Georgia, Fieri
da, the Cardinas, and the Old Dominion;
in Missouri, ir our sister State of Louisiana,
and extensively in Texas, large numbers of
families are making every arrangement for
an early move to and soU.'emcnts in Brazil.
t Wom an That’s Hard to Plkask.—
Thc-re is a hidy in our city, rich nnd strange,
eccentric, witty, who has fancies of her own,
and, therefore,s-hc does not liko a man that’s
tall—a man that’s short is worse than all.
She much abhors a man that'a fat—a man
that’s lean is worse than that. A young man
is a constant pesU-an old one would her room
infest. Nor Les she like a man that’s fair—
a man that s uark she cannot bear. A man
of fcense she cannot rti!» ; anil yet she would
not wed u fool. A sober man she would not
take—a drunken man her heart would break
All these she does sincerely hate —and yet
she loves the marriage state.
Telegraphic News.
New York, Sept. 20.—Noon—«n arrival
from Kio Janeiro confirms the report of a
desperate battle between the allies and Fas
■giiayuns on the lflth and ISth of August,
the fight was stubborn and sanguinary, and
resubed in the discomfiture of the allies, who
lost lour thousand in killed and W mnded.
The l’araguavans fought bchiud entrench
ments and last less.
Co’tofl strofVi,- with sale- of 111,000 bales
uplands, 3o(Ti}oo J (frleans, '.Yl(nf.\“ J. Gold,
forty-lour an 1 three-fourths premium.
N tw Oki.kAxK, Sept. 20.—Cotton ad
vanced. with sales of 2400 bales. Dow mid
dling 81c. Gold 44 *. New Vork eachangc
jj premium.
WahiiikutoX, Sept. 20.—Mr Seward is
much improved and pronounced out of dan
ger. Attorney General Staitbllfry has given
u written opinion that the President has the
power to fill vacancies id tlie fccC-Rea of the
Senate without any limitation as to the time
they Hist Occurred.
Livrttifxft., Sept. 15). — Cotton Is un
changed, and sales estimated at 15J,0U(*. —
Middling uplands llil.
Moult.v:, Sept. 20. Sales of cotton to-day
1100 bales. Middling :»dc. Market active
and advancing.
I'l/iKkNt'K, Sept. lfl.—General Rial left
for Venice tt-day, In at Jcr to make prep ira
terry arrangements for the transfer oi the
(juadrilatcrd to Vcnetia.
TittSßTKj Sept. 17 —Noon.—A great bat
tle has been fought in the Island of Candia
between the Turks and insurrectionists
The Turks were victorious.
Vienna, Sept. 18.—The Kmperor of Aus
tria has permitted the exiled Palatine to re
turn to Hungary, lie will reside at llcs.se.
Cincinnati, Sept. 20. —The Ohio river
has risen ten feet during the last forty-eight
hours. Wi b the eneepltf'n of tlie little
Miami, and Marietta and Cincinnati, all the
railroads arc interrupted by the destruction
of bridges. Corn fields along the big Mia
ma tire all overflowed, the Water bfeirrg high
er than the corn-tops. The SGota over'
flowed the valley at Columbus. The lower
part of Dayton is overflowed, and McPhcr
sonville, opposite, is ten feet tinder water.
Imi mil es are forced to abandon their homes.
Three men were drowned tit Piqua.
COMMUNICATED.
Thoughts,
Swjijented on ll'iulinij o jiuhllent lon in the
Southern Herald, concern iio/ the Fulton
shift l’rnj/ir .!/< etInj*, owl tin: cola unties
tchich *ti mi ll tnrise up out of , or with them,
awl /i ll on the L niteil Stated, f especially,
on the Southern portion of the I Stoles :
To all men who are acquainted with the
spirit that btcalhes true prayer, either pub
lic or private, it is preposterous to talk of
calamities arising out of it to any one; but,
contrary-wise, it is a certain siu>' — 1 c,l ‘
denee (W- * l ” 110 nru tngagcu in the ex
ercise of true prayer, that they are on the
way of amendment, and cease to be danger
ous under its active influence, to the life
_ < v of all otheis, no matter now
,ure ' - >. «v« been be-
We have uo doubt that many hundreds
engagod in the Pulton sheet prayer meet
ings, Weie exercising the true spirit of
prayer, and that their good influence was
lelt far and wide. Dm those who do noi
watch, in such eases, are in dungi r of being
beguiled into great evils —and think lliev
are doing the will of God in them —b\
wicked and designing men. Rut tlie evil
does not lie in tha exercise of (lie true spirit
of prayer, but in the men alto manage those
under its influence.
By prayer, men are softened into self
distrust, and dependence on God, (w hich is
tight), o !- offer themselves for the tontrol of
men who claim to represent God, (which is
wrong.) For men, under this humbling
spirit of prayer, may bo manipulated—so ns
t» perform Ihe greatest and noblest of deeds,
or the wildest acts of favratai ism—for those
whom they have confidence in as good and
true men. The subjects of prayer, there
fore, may be seized by evil spirits, in hvpo
eritteal monsters, who nave beguiled them
into confidence iu themselves, and piecipi
tated into the must aw ful deeds erf horror.
The pages of history are full of examples of
this nature. Hut the evil does not lie in
praying, but irr men who feel lit# humility
that induces prayer, suffering themselves to
bo deceived into dependence on wicked men,
and obediently following them in their evil
deed;.
Hut before calamities fall on a country, as
is shown by the I‘rophet, much praver at
ceitds up before God at its close. Calami
ties break forth on the ungodly—see Rev.
8 ; 3, 4 and ;» &e. Therefore, when the
people of God are moved to pray lunch, the
ungodly should he greatly alarmed. h,
The War Spirit still on the Rampage.
It seems very difficult for the war ieeling
throughout the world to become again quiet
ed. In our own country the Radicals still
breathe vengeance against the subjugated
and ruined South, and even arouse the mob
spirit against the President and the Conser
vatives of the North. In South America,
the Allies and the Paraguayans continue the
war with varying success. Iu England
there are riots; in Canadia there is revolu
tion ; iu Liberia revolt; in “ Fenian Circles”
(lire ts of another Canadian war; while in
Europe the prospects are that the conflict of
arms will shortly be renewed. Austria—so
the dispatehes say—shows had faith towards
Italy, and makes itnnreasarable demands in
regard to the debts of A enetia, to ivhteh Ita
ly will not submit. Prussia, proud and de
tiaut, because of her recent v ctoric* emphat
ically notifies Austria that she will not suffer
her ally, Italy, to be defrauded and insulted.
And so the preparations for peace are stop
ped, and preparations for war renewed.
1 hus it will be seen that the sangnirtarv
sacrifices of the past tire years,both in Amer
ica and Europe, have not appeased the great
war spirit. The bad passions of men have
been terribly aroused, and will not be ap
peased. The cry is for blood more Mood—
“ blood,sago, blood !” And when it will a!'
stop, and rite blessed angel of Peace spread
its wings over the world, are events lock.-d
up in the great womb of the future I uyn.,.
to I'res,* Sepf. Iff,
I'aksox Hkowni.ow in Rostov. —lie
Inlrnili It) VrkcipUate Civil Wot- in Ten
netne. —RohtoN, Sept. 12 —The “South
ern Lmalists" from tlie Philadelphia Con-
Ctntion had a reccptirfif (hi*. evening.
florvte MifynarJ advocated the perpetual
exclusidh frdiU jndilical power of all who
voluntarily participated in tlie rebellion.
GoVerhor Hr dtkrdowr spotce °r a conven
tion of rebel*. Mid Copperheads that is to
meet at Nashville to overthrow (life State
(iovernmeiit. ife had notified Seward of
this conventi ill, but he had replied in »
sneering and contemptuous letter, which
tlie speaker would shortly publish to the
world. However he would call ati ektra
session of Ids Legislature, rtinl ftotlld meet
that convention, in their eflorts to over*
throw his Government, fully armed. He
had already applied to a Governor ot a
Northern State for ten thoVand arms, and
backed by thirty thousand boys in blue, lie
had no fear of the result, unlcßs the Fed
eral Govcrhmeiit sent down its troops, led
by a copperhead geueral, if such could be
found, lie concluded by declaring that the
hope of the South was in the elections of the
North, and he fonjtirod the citin-ns tliat it
two Radicals were before tlibifi Candi
dates to Tot C for the one that was most rad
ical.
Wendfel! Phillips, tvho was among the
audience, was loudly called tor and spoke as
follows:
1-ra.i.otv Citizens; I have no speech.—
you will allow that my radicalism is unri
valled. (Applause.) Tennesse and ir
.rj,, i t have gone before me, and all I-aneutl
Hall has to sav is “ Amen, and all hail !”
New England clasps her right hand with
Texas r.ml the Gulf States for impartial suf-
Ir.o'e lor everv man under tlie flag ot the
Luton. The anvil and tlie hrtmiffer are
agreed. Let tlie Middle States take warn
ing (Gieat applause.)
i B-rtS.Gov. Jenkins readied btruie Inst week,
having accomplished an object of bis visit
North as fully as could have been expected
Minder the eiaciiinstances. His object in vis
jjtjn.r New Yoik, Was to raise money l.) lie
[sale of State Ronds for tlie purposes men
tioned below.
Hefore the bonds could be prepared, it be
came absolutely necessary to raise about
half a million of dollars to purchase corn for
the destitute, under the act of the Legisla
l„rH (erstrffqdy pressing wants of the Wes
tern and Atlantic Railroad, and to moot oth
er exigencies a.s mentioned last week. 1 his
was dono sometime since by negotiating
shoit loans for t>rfe# avd f'nir mi ntlis at the
rate of 7 ver cent, per annum. When the
Governor reached New York, these loans
were approaching maturity. He was told hy
ad with whom lie advised, tliat he could
not make the (list sale of loans at a higher
rate than 8o cents on the dollar, and does
not doubt that the advice Was given in wood
faith. It was predicated on the fates offer
ed and obtained for other .Southern State
securities. The Governor, however, posi
tively refused to sell any bands fir less than
cents, arid at that rate effected a sale. He
then advanced the price to !)•> and had oh
taiued tliat price for a small amount before
leaving the the city. Instr etimis were left
to sell no more at !*•") than would suffice to
•o ,i. , tmre. unuer tnc etr
genera y , '' , nst fete; jrr (nco his r iro n,
O-TT's i’Jwrun.. a smaU amount at
. i J. So the ftmrency ts upward and advance
rapid. \\ e arc persuaded the best lias been
done that could have been done; and no
apprehension need be felt tl.a’ any unneces
sary sacr.lice will be ntadc. In estimating
these results, no one should lose sight of the
disa-trous effect produced by the attitude in
which the Congress persistently keeps the
Southern States. Its influence is very visi
ble ill New York.— Southern /{eeonlvr.
Ct he Fou Put' xukNxkss. The following
recipe came into notoriety through the eflorts
of John \ ine Hall, commander of the Great
Eastern steamship. We give it to the public
lor what it is worth. He had taken into
such habitual drunkenness, that his most
earnest efforts to reclaim himself proved un
availing. At length lie sought the advice
of ail eminent physician, who gave him a
prescription, which he followed for seven
months, and at the end of that time had
lost all desire for liquor, (slthongh he had
for many years been led captive,) which he
afterwards published, and by which so many
drunkards'have been assisted to {reform, as
follows; “Snlplirte of iron, five grains;
peppermint water, eleven drachms ; spirit
of nutmeg, one drachm ; twice a day.” This
preparation nets as a stimulant tonic, and
partially supplies the place of the [accus
tomed liquor, and prevents that absolute
physical mid mental prostiation that fallows
a sudden breaking from the use of stimulat
ing drinks.
J.C.KIXG&OO.
(II"| LIDAV’S BUILDING,)
SOLOMON ST.
(IHIFI'I.Y, - - CVA)IWtA.
X’UJ, AVe have opened in the above Lui'd
Ko-djitig, (nearly opposite the Brick AVare-Spßl
a Urge and well selected stock
of
Family Groceries!
PLANTATION HARDWARE,
UKOCKEKY, nnd WOODEN WARE,
BAGGING aud ROTE,
OSNAUKKGS and FAITOI!'’ YARN.
KLouit, covn, bacon, Ac.
We have also n fine stock of
SHOES AM) HATS
(kor ir.i rnsinx.)
The above stock we are determined to sell AS
LOW as anybody, nnd all we a-k, to satisfy our
friends, is tor them to Cos Me wo es.
“JOE BOA D will tie in the house, ready- to
wait on his friends at all thus.
Give US one e.Vt and w will be responsible
for the rest.
' t**- 11 - tl 1. ‘J. KIN i. ,t i to
MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I SlimiA.YS
New Store I
Hill Strut - - - Origin.
r|aj||£ l*M»KIISlt;NEI» desires to inform hi*
1 old friends, and tlie public in general, tliat
lie lias returned to Ids old stand on Hill street;
where lie lias opened a large lot of
mm<i vm fjgute&ifi
Dry (woods!
SHAWLS, GLOAKS. ft’ld ah ladies arti
cles in general. Also, CLOIIIING,
HATS I’.OOr? and SHOES,
CENTS’ FURNISHING
GOODS, TRUNKS,
and
VALISES, BLANKETS, and NOTIONS,
of all kinds.
REMEMBER,
That this stock of (foods has been bought tinder
tlie last heavy decline in good-; and tlidt he ean
sell them, acvordii {fly,
At nlurh loiter Prices
than they ln»ve been sold for during the last two
o.' three mouths.
COME ONE 1 COME ALL!!
tad buy your goods of
J AHIIKi: SIid.MAN,
llill Street.
Two doors strove Engel’s corner, (iritfiii,
tieo.gia. sep22—3m
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
IN JACKSON, GA.
Ti V virtue of an order from the Ordinary of
15 Butts County, will he sold before tlie Court
House duor iir tiro tr Stl of Jackson , between the
legal flours of sale, on the f lItST 1 C'EHHAd in
November next, t wo hundred and fort y (GO) acres
of'and, (widow’s dower excepted.) said land be
longing lw the estate of .hdin K. Biles, deceased.
JAMES W. IIA It K N ESS,
S( g‘> Administrator.
80ARDING!
M KS I»ATTEHSi)N is prepare 1 to receive h
IVw I>AV IJOAItI>KUS lit her resilience on
tlie corner of liroutl aml Ninth Streth.
' ROpJMJ-‘2w
Wool Carding!
IWH’.I. CART) Vi'OOl, left with T. L
wnr.iV. at ifie Bvrri Wareh.vn.o. Grinin, into
good It.dls, and return it free of charges for trans
portation. for 15 cents per v h., &r 12 I-2 cents
when oil is furnished me. , , _/ A
Just Receiv^d^
Vfin<* lot of ChoiV** HACON. eoi:si.«l.
i»:g of llhiiis which will be
low', nt
_ Bepl7 CLnri). Slll-.PiIKKD £
PEI iBE WHITE COEN !
V large lot just received, and for sale cheap,
nt
*epl7 CLOUD. SHEI’HEIiD .( CO.’S.
LARD! ST RIP, ' &C.
V prime article of LEAF LAIiO. ORLEANS
S\ KIT*. .MEAL and GRITS, mid every
thing else in the Provision line, for sale at a low
price, at
scpl7 CLOUD, SIIEPiIERD A C’<i.’S.
X’ wx FLOUR,
r |MIE BEST that has been brought, to this mar-
JL ket. l-'or sale nt
se|d7 CLOUD, SHEPHERD .1 CO.’S.
fsiupii r shuttle SexviiiK Ylacliiiies.
ARK Sll-ERIOR TO AI L OTHKRS
KOR FAMILY AND MANUFACT I 'KINO PUR.
I’o-ES.
Agents wanted. Address.
EMPIRES. M, CO,
sepll— dlyr 616lfrsadt»fty, A. V,
Flection Notice!
VN KLK(TION f«»r two AM»*rm»‘n to fill the
Yftcaneries occadioned I y tlie rurtigimtioiiff of
Henrj Mowr .lolm 11. White, will be held cfc
BATI HI>AY. inst., lietwueo y a. m. and 4p.
m., at she CofmcJl Chftn.ber.
s.‘pl3—ld A. BELLAMY, Mayor.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
JL the building known as Knott's College, Au
gust (»tli,. Terms from *:» to $5.
july ts H. K. MOK «>W,
*.VMFS and. 11. K. JOHNSON. A. R. TINSLEY.
SEUIOLK, JtIIIVSO.V & Cl),,
WIIOLESAI, B 0 IKICF.It S
AND
COM MISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner Cherry and Third Street*,
MACON GEORGIA.
KELP constantly on hand and offer for sale at
lowest cash prices:
Uh gging. Rope. Twine ;
Coffee, Tea, Sugar ;
Rice, Lard, Butter, Cheese;
Hour, Corn, May.- CihicWes, Soda, I*ota>h ;
U Kite 1 Lh, Mackerel, BliYe Kish \
Case Liquors. Whisky. Brandy, Bacon;
Mess Pork, Canvassed limns, Powder;
S!d et Lend, Candy, Nuts;
lohacco’, Simtf, Pepper, Pickles, I’reserves;'
( raekers. White Lead, Oils, Zinc Copperas;
Borax. \ arns, Sheetings. Nails;
S '*dines, Soap. Starch, Vinegar, Salt;
Plaster. Lime, Cement, Brooms;
Blacking, Ac., Ac.
L’S * All (.«rd-*r» MiVd
SKY Mot R, JOHNSON A CO.
sepS-'hn
r< ‘srpoNED.
After consulting the I>ady
* Management of the ‘\Sord?eiV'Mertio
rial A-sociati-ui. * the Lecture proposed for Thurs
day evening, in tlie basement of the Baptist,
Church, has been postponed until TIIUttSDAf,
1 Ith ol October.
ibis arrangement is made in view of the pro
tracted meetings at the Baptist and other church
es iu this city.
Persons who hirfu oh ained tickets will he ad
mitted on them ;,t u:e time appointed tn October
—r'tt't 1 flr ! I.\. O »1.
COTTON! COTTON!J
We are prepared td ftinke liberal
Cash Advanced
\ c
To or Huvera, on Cotton shipped to our cortespondeuls in New l ork or 8«va 0 -
h'ah, will, whom w« have arranged to sell Cotton shipped through us, on the lest tennj
We will also , , .
roll op .for PltiHter*, in this market, tcho do not intend shipping
k, MERRITT & JOHNSON,
Bankk.bs asd Cotton Rkokehs:
if- We wiji receive deposits and pay thecka on demand. Buy Gold, Silver,
Notes County Serf, Stocks; Hofitß, and cither securilies. Collect p»j*er payshl, j.
Griffin and vicinity, and make prompt remittances. Will '° ke , e P w ' u Pl>lisd
with SiJit Enr ha not on New Tdrk in sums to suit. (se2l-lm) A. M. AJ.
Offiee in Ilalliday’s Ruilding, neatly opposite the Brick Warehouse.
PAINTS, OILS, TOIKKT ARTICLES, &C.,
At RoAuee<S prices,
ARE SELLING OFF FAST AT .
J. IT. HARRIS* CO’S.
scpl P>—P»rn ——————
DRUGS & MEDICINES!
KT, B. BBEIWHT,
E A S T SIDE OF lIILL ST It EE T , (Near the l’ost (>ffu-e.>
Cfiiffin, Georgia,
ifON li\\h K r.OT)I> ASSORTMENT, an f> RECEIVES WEEKLY SUPPLIES
f oV ALL ARTICLES PERTAINING TO DRUGS, FRESH AND
genuine
X-fV Also, a fine lot of FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Window Glass, Paintl,
Oils, Lamps, A-c., Cooking Extracts, Tobacco, ( tgafs. &o.
PRESCRIPTIONS l.roniptlv filled DAY or SfOIIT, under the direct: supervision of». B.
I». (I r.eniist nnd I'hm iimeruti.t.) who hi.sheen m r.gular uud extensive prscUe*
for over ten yean*, tnith civil and military, ur Dr J. L. Moore s, l’ ~m
"WINSHIP & (SOBfiON,
Cop. Nf It UK I 111.1. AND IIROAI* STREETS,
GRIFFIN GEORGIA.
Wludesale nnd retail Dealers in
Rd m j .j»en
*>V Imv, l<
' cr 'ln uh
| S ht/eS, ip* 2nd d-iv o
I \tirdiiiHiy.
finis, *“
Imbrrllai,
LEATHER 1 .-
Slit >E FINDINGS,
and
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
AYE ARE RECEIVING and opening 170
( asos BOOTS and SIB)ES of everv style
and description, which we propose selling
as cheap as can be purchased in any South
ern market.
AA’e invite all persons who expect to wear
Shoes to call and examine our stock before
jrnrehasing elsewhere.
Our Senior Partner lias had many years
experience in the Shoe business, and is well
acquainted with the manufacturers at the
ftoftb, which gives them superior advan
tages in getting up their stock. Every ar
ticle in our line vtiW be eedd art a email ad
vance on cost.-
AVe shall confine ooreelVes rtfietly to-the
cash system. No- one can sell garnets on a
credit at the eatremely low prices we are
asking.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS wishing
to teplenish their stock are respectfully in
vited to give »s a call,
HOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER.
Kr.fXtHtSG DONE At .‘’•tOTVf NOTJ^X.
WANTED,
TAYO GOOD BOOTMAKERS.
sept —3m
G. W. THOMPSON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
IN
Groceries !
AY INKS,
LIQUORS,
LEMONS, Ac.,
11l BAY STREET,
Savannah, Geo.
SII EH I FT ’S SALE.
WILT, BK St) Ll> before the Court llousodoor
in the city of (iriftiiion the first TUES
DAY in October next, one bonne nnd lot. known
ns the .Middle lieorgia Medical College, liiuated
on Rronduny. near the Mneon A Western K. R.
Depot, levied on «s the property of F.dwnrd K.
Ki.ott, to satisfy costs on several ft. fa.'s issued
from Inferior nnd Superior Court* of Npsldiig
County. John L. Doyal vs. F.dwnrd F. Knott,
Jmncs M. Couch vs. Kdwnrd F. Knott, nud others.
AIJSO
At the same time ', r .: be sold s,pare
.frfv-six loti), ki.l’b>ce. A city of liriffiif
rh-4 l’urnde i; r , ’ , " n ' f,,,,r D) «res/
tliu hiir/ir linvinrr i * Uj u-»l TiieMiav.
in-*- I’rtiiiea }ux it.J 1 , o,i ®fr l " vrith
' tAj f. riVis of «'(d, f»,.re .old ,t tbsii*
; 1*" -nine time and l xi«L
B »•" lhe „ Ti on «- «*«'
1 >U , \*v n bounded or'
,>• ptcmljuy,, wes i b> » f NVl f rt .
, ’ ... the prol’Vi , f r ..in ■ O?" *>'>l
I 1 ‘" ‘ , ,„i several ” ~,d(”jßu'iiglit, t.
‘satisfy l’ror"> V .
I aim .. ...... ‘ rg p. p,
1 F. Knott. - * t» ,|n ,y A |_
j n> g;io-lm Ot a tior
! A 1.80.
At the same time and place, will be wild <W
grey HOUSK, I 11 years ibl, levied oastf
j tlie property of Hi rain Sbermn.. to salisft nne ti'.
j O'. ts.‘W'<f from Spalding County Court. Ilioinii’
; Byrne v’s. Iliram Sherman. 1). I). DuYAL.
j «?'*(—td Sheriff.
OKOROIA SCALDING ’COUNTY -Hl,Tre
es genre* T. Ellis, iidministrntor on theE»-
j tate oirliili 1 # ,t. (ffshtoi.late of said county deceased
! applies to 1 me f<>r letters of dismission as adniinis
j tratot on said Kstafe fie having fully adClihisTered 1
lie said estate,
j These are therefore t'o iitd arid' admonish alf
| peisons interested or concerned to be nnd appear
| nt my office within the lime prescribed by Istl
I and show cause if nny exist why said I alters should
I not begranted. Given under my hand at niyoffief
I this 17lh day of September, 18(16.
F. D. DISMUKE,
| sepl9—mfira . Ordinary.
GIEOKGH.SI’AI.DING COUNTY -Wamss
I" James T. Ellis, Guardian of S. I’. Bishop'
! Lovonia Bishop, Cordelia Bishop and B. T. Bish
op, minor and orphan children of l’hilip J. Bishop,
applies to me for letters of dismis iou as such
Guardiun. the whole estate of his said wards har
ing been lost in Confederate securities, 4 percent,
bonds, Ac.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish alf
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause
if any exists, why said letters distnissory front
said Guardianship should not be grunted.
Given under my hand at offie , this the l’tb
day of.September, 1866.
Sep. 19m6m. F. D. DISMITKE. Ordinary'.
I‘OSITIVELY
T:£rlD LAST CALL.
IN obe4fei*ee' t<y it resolution, passed by
the City Council, t ant directed to collect
all Taxes due the City, (it M-aOers ltd fc*
wliat years), by tlie Ist day of OCTPObBRj
Unless tliose in arrears come forward and 1
pay by that time, executions will fositwiiY
issue. TIIOS. NALL,-
seplO—td Clerk.
Mrs. S. A. Jackson,
(agent.)
HAS jvist feeerVed a splendid sUwkof BON'
NETS awd HATS of the very latest styles,
Also, fresh invoices of
mrnmrn
itc., Ac.,
to which the nttention of the Uilies
fully invited. She i« prepared U» furnish count*/
dealers at
AY II 0 L E S A L E!
with MILLINERY, upon ns favorable terms *
they con be purchased in Atlanta or Macon.
CALL ON HEII
at the oW stand of
JACKSON M NKAYT OS,
wltiol, lias I,**»*,’ newly fv**ed np and improttd.
,-.Vt —lt