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D V MARTI* DR. I DEA?t>r«RT
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<7iT kV in , aa ~ skr t re~: muT”
The Peer «f Jrhaioa.
That Wtt a Boat beautiful light—that,
hfcaa thirty nine awtfot little Maiden* in
Ltmiiville, during President Johnson’• re
aaat ?iat to that city, seatttered loten
9ader his feet, as he was passing to the
stain of Willard's Boast, one ct tbe*,—the
represents tits of the little bead of alsters, —
heading him, in the mean tiiae, a beautiful
petition praying for the release of “Prisoner
part"
- •• <*»• ‘hiag, however, ia the petition we
Mgatd as unfortunate. Mr. Deris is referred
toss << onee the peer of Mr. Johnson." Now,
this is more than true; Mr Deris, la oar
estistation, is the peer of any body on this
continent, ot on nay other ooatinent j bat
the tailing ol this to President Johnson, wa
are sstisfed, did no good ia sdranciag the
claims of the illustrious prisoner. It is mis
fortune enough for Paris to be “the noblest
Koman of theta nil," without pushing the
ttoweloome Isct np before their faoe, sod
forcing them, through courtesy, to stamp it
anew upon their minds, when they would
forget it or ignore it, if possible, end gladly
would make the world and posterity also
forget it or ignore it. Could that patent
truth—Paris’s immense superiority to the
rery best of them—be prudently kept in the
back-ground, for the time being, and not be
obtrusively blurted slap-dash in their fhces,
tra it was done, unwittingly, at I<oui*rille,
We bare ffo doubt the illustrious Prisoner's
chances of release from prison, or acquittal
of the charges against him, would be large
ly increased.
Hue he Furgotlem I
At a Confederate Soldiers’ Mass Conven
tion lately held in Memphis, Tennessee,
Oen. J. K. Chalmers, one ot the orators of
the occasion, made u->e of the following,
Which we clip from his published speech ;
"We sre here now to bring about that
£ood old feeling that existed before the war,
when there was no East, n> West, no North,
no South."
Now, we would like to ask the Confeder
ate General, when was it, and where was it—
all “that good ol i feeling,” about whioh he
talks, “that existed before the war, when
there was no East, no West, no North, no
tSouth t" It ia worse than idle to be prat
ing such absolute silliness as this, when
every one’s recollection tells him that the
North and the South have been quarrelling
Kkc oat ond dog, ever aincc the formation ot
fAe Constitution and before. The two seo
cSvu* naietr eacir ovuet as iuu very uegiu
nhtg of their first alliance—which was
brought about aolcly from polioy and inter
cat, not from love, not even from friendship—
they continued to hate each other all along,
slacking occasionally only to rest, and get
new breath; and, aay or swear what wo will,
they will hate each other, as long as water
and oil are immiscible,—as long as the East
and the Wcbl, or the Austral and the Boreal
pole, are the whole heaven* apart. We liko
to see men get reasonably “reconstructed"—
hut to get so fur along in the business as to
refer back to ante-bellum times as halcyon
days, abounding with “good old feeling”
we must think Is running the reconstruct
ing concern plumb in the ground.
i'«rmp«ndriicr.
GiurriN, Ga , Sept. 24th 1860
Mr. A. J. White,
Bres., Macon A Western R. R.
Siß:— Your very kind favor of 17th inst ,
was handed mo to-day, to answer as Cor.
Bee., of priffin Memorial Association,
Yonrnoble and generous offer to convey,
free of charge, the appointed committee of
Ae Association to Jonesboro and back, with
%e remains of she honored dead under their
care, to this place, is fully appreciated. You
will please accept the sincere thanks of the
Association for this willingness on your
part to assist in gathering together in a
suitable resting place, the remains of our
brave soldiers who fcllinour late struggle for
independence.
Kvery act of this kind will be highly
prized by all who have lost dear friends in
the lata war.
Though the bereaved may never know
those whose hands and hearts are engaged
in this loving labor, yet every person who
lands a helping hand or a willing mind to
the work, may rent assured that great will
ba the oonaolation upon reflecting that he
has dona for others what ha would wish to
have dona for his own dear ones, had they
fkOen far from home and (Heads.
Very reapectfhtly,
Mrs. lltow Bfefenow,
Cor. Bee. M. Association.
Mrs. Isaac Wisship, President.
There ars ParaerkThe Boston
Post says : The abuse levelled at President
Johnson reminds us of the caluaini s uttered
against Presidents Jefferson and Jackson
President Jefferson Was called a coward and
a libertine ; accused of having a black mis
tress—“ Dusky Sail”—and beidg R® infidel;
he was denounced, also, as a traitor, in the
interests of France. Jackson was proclaimed
a usurper, a tyrant and a murderer; a duel*
list, horse-racer, debauchee, aud charged
with stealing and living with another man’a
wil’c—a hero of club law, by the power ol
Which be accomplished bis purposes ;it was
asked if there was no Brutus to rid
country of inch a tyrant. In the same ex
i raragiat terms k President Johnson assailed
by hie political enemies.
Telegraphic News.
Na.h Ville,'2B.—rill, li.'dnth.
froth cholera sot the 24 hours ending yes
terday. KHetybdd/ who is ftble Is leaving
the tity.
CmcAoO) Kept. 23.-«*-Tbe failure of the
prodace Batik, with attehdant developments,
eausei great sensation. The liabilities are
atatsd at nearly two hundred thousand dol
lars, liabilities one hundred and eleven
thousand, including four notes for twenty
iv« thousand each, given by Doolittle, the
owner ot the bank, and some ol his relatives
WasHisoton, 28 —-The difficulty between
the U titled Stales, llratil <tid the Argentine
Republic, ia refereaoa to Mr. U’asUbUras,
our Minister to Paraguay, passing through
the military lines of the allied army, has
been adjusted. The United States Gov
ernment notified them if they should persists
ia trfusal it would be regard and as a violation
of international custom and courtesy. The
representation of the United States had the
desired effect, and Waehbnrn waa allowed to
proceed
WASHipKiroV, Sept. 28.—A large num
ber of prominent supporters of the Presi
dent’s policy from Maine and New Hamshire
are here, urging the President to remove
certain Government officers In those States
Whf are Utterly opposed to the administra
tion. ,
New Itffiß, Sept. 23.—Vera Crus intel
ligenee to 12th bts been received. The
French are erecting fortifications on the land
side of the city, which U seriously threaten
ed by the Liberals.
New York, Sept. 24.—G01d 44|. Cou
pons of 18C2, lilt; ditto of 1864, 10S|;
Tens, 98{; Treasuries, 1051; Carolina*,
651.
Cotton buoyant—aalea 35,000 bales. Up
lands, 361(^371. Musesvado sugar, lOlbh
The blacks of the Union I*eague to-day
celebrate the anniversary of the emancipation
of tho race at the South, by a procession on
Broadway, and an address in Myrtle Park,
Brooklyn.
Washington, Sept. 24 —The President
haa appointed A. L. Snow-lon chief coiner of
tho Mint at Philadelphia. Ha has been con
nected with the Mint many years,
Secretary Seward la at the State Depart
ment in the discharge of his official duties.
Dr. IL 0. Yarrow, Poet Surgeon of At
lanta, has been appointed an Examining
Surgeon by the Commissioner of Pensions.
The Oregon House of Representatives has
parted the constitutional amendment by a
vote of 25 to 22.
William Byers, of Arkansas, ha* been ap
pointed to the Southern Superintendency of
the Indian Agency.
New Orleans, Sept. 24.—Cotton firm—-
sales 1,200. Low middlings, 33 35. Gold
42.
Matinmras ad\i cs state 'hat Canales had
imprisoned Ix>pia, the new Governor np
pointed by Juarex, deposi and and as
sumed commas I under < Irtega. Maximilian
was in Sun Luis P t >.-i, where Vidunarri
and Mrjia had 3,000 utn. There was great
constvru itk'U among the T.ib rub at M nte
rey, who wcr<- ex* coring then; there.
Mouii.k, S- pt. 24.—C'tlon sales to-day
300 bales. Middling, 31 cents and firmer.
Liverpool, Sept. 22.—noon—Cotton
market less firm. Middling uplands 131.
Vmftlpremftor! anlmt L» »!•»«* AAAfI Kalaa Itromrl.
stufft ntmer.
Lowno!*, Sept. 22 —noon —Consols 80}.
Five-twenties 721.
Dresden, Sept. 21.—Peace has been con
cluded between Prussia and Saxony.
Vienna, Sept. 21.—Austria has sent
Charge U’Affairs to Berlin.
Behl.in, Sept. 21.—The King has issued
a decree of amnesty for sundry off. rises.
Paris, Sept. 21—Nspolcon has gono to
Biarritx.
Louisville, Sept. 23.—Eleven cases of
of chelora and four death* yesterday.
LinerpooL, Sept. 21.—Evening.—Cot
ton advanced a quarter. Sales 16,1*00 bales —
Middling uplands 13}. Breadstuff*unchang
ed, Mixed eorn 275. Od. Beef advanced 2s.
6d. Pork inactive. Bacon and cheese low
er.
London, Sept. 21.—Evening.—Consols
89(; Five-twenties 721.
[COM MINI CAT Elf.]
He lief for die People.
Ah ! that is the rub—all want relief. Will
atay laws give it 7 Can Governors give it 7
Can Legislature* give it 7 (’an Presidents
or Congress give it 7 If so, how 7 Is not
the oppression in our own hearts and actions?
Are we not all guilty 7 Kvil cannot remove
evil. Men noy restrain each others' actions
a little, bat cannot change each others hcarta.
Therefore, while the heart, from whence ac.
tions flow, remains unchecked by its owner,
oppressive evils will continue. When did
stay-laws, bankrupt-laws, or any movement
of that nature, give relief to the people 7
They hate formed a slight barrier between
the debtor and creditor for a time, only to
let the evil intensify wheD it breaks over its
barrier. If men do not control themselves
against oppressing their ne ghbor, nothing
but the just judgements of God, sweeping
them from the earth, can give relief to the
oppressed. God has often swept portions ol
the earth almost clean to relieve the op
pressed—and his threatening* stand record
ed, that he will sweep the oppressor from
the face of the earth into a lake of fire aud
brimstone—and yet, we refused to be
warned by what he bus done, aud threatened
to do. God haa visited our oncc-lavored
country with fire and sword, famine and pee
tilence, and overflowing (foods; and a* these
judgements increase/ oppressors increase,
and we hear the wail from all quarter*, from
the oppressed, going up to HeaTco kt relief
—*• and J.vera ] lrom our creditor* P<"«kl the
hand of God is still stretched OTCr . °?>
and yet we will not be warned. The evil is
in our own hearts, and among u*» ™ turn
from our evil ways, and God’s judgements
will be taken off, his hand withdrawn, and
no wail front the oppressed wiU be heard.
The law, which exempted a part of what
• man had, fton. levy and salt, gave some
relief, and drew a smile. If a part of what
a man has, may be exempted, wny may not
all be exempted, by abolishing ail laws for
collecting of debts: Aa song as there are
laws lor collecting debts, debts will be mado,
and collected by these l*v s--abolishmg *ll
laws for colltcCjig of dibis does not impair
contracts, nor (feTigatioos, hut selling a mao
out of the world,before he hr dead, does im
rtkir contracts, aal destroys obligations. We
plead fbr humsaityjif we are r» error, it is a
o Me srmr. L
IntErutinu to Bacueloms—St’asmvTC
Wives —Among the saw inventions is a
button which is fastened to cloth without
thread. It is said to consist solely of a
bu'.ion with a wire, tt> be inserted into the
cloth with a cork tefaw, and then pressed
down flat, so as U) form a ring to hold the
button to its plain. As ibis Invention will
enaule every mail to keep his buttons on hi*
shirt himself, it is calculated to do awav
with wive* altogether.
Be aviso Them. —At last advices the cit
izen* of Evansville, Indiana, were burving
their silver spoons and other valuable*.—
Beset Butler virits th*t place in a few days.
Nrw Daily. —The Southern Herald, at
Griffin, is now published as a daily. It is
gettea up in good style, ably edited, and
promises success.— Daicson Journal Sept,
4, 1866.
A Paris letter stales that General Beau
regard has declined every offer that has
been made him abroad, and that it is Lis in
tention to raluin to New Orleans as soon as
the titisoion upon which he wae eent Las
been completed.
Aksanbas Cotton Chop.— A planter
from the low lands of of Arkansas, reports
that the cotton crop is very “spotted” in
that State. On some large plantation* the
crop is almost a failure, while on other*,
immediately adjacent, the prospect is all
that could be desired. Our informant
states that the indifferent crop* are general
ly those of Northern persons, who are mak
ii.g their first eiperiirtent in the cotton cul
ture. He mentions another singular fact:
He says that the freedmen do not work as
well for the Northern men as they do for
their former owners.— Memphis Commer
cial.
Greeley after Bennett. —Greeley
does not give Bennett a very warm greeting
as a “ man and a brother,” on his appear*
ance os a Radical, He says :
There is reason also to fear that the editor
of the Herald will presently announce his
adhesion to the KepubLcan party. “ And
at last Satan came also.”
Here is another solid shot from the same
“ son of a guo
“ Might and Maine ” arc very powerful,
but Maine and money are still more so. For
proof, vide New York Herald.
The City Council of Springfield Illinois,
refused to have President Johnson to visit
that city, but passed, by a vote of seven to
five, the following resolution : “Ordered by
the City Council of the City of Springfield,
That the Mayor is hereby instructed to ex
tend in behalf o ( the council and citizens,
an invitation to General Grant, Admiral Far
ragut, and the distinguished persons accom
panying them, to viait the capital of our
State, and the tomb of the late President
Lincoln, whose memory we all bo much
delight tohonor.”
J.C.KING&OO.
(HOLLIDAY’S BUILDING,)
GRIFFEY, - - GEORGIA.
§We have opened in the alx>Ve hill'd j/fjhi
ing, (nearly op|K>site the Brick Ware
house.) a lirge and well selected stockP7"T
of
Family Groceries!
PLANTATION' HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, Bl.fl WOODEN WARE.
BAGGING and ROPE
OSNABKROS and FACTORY YARN.
FLOUR, CORN, BACON, Ac.
We have also a fine §t**<.*k «*f
SHOES AND HATS
(tod KKKt.pWtN.)'
The above stock We are determined to sell |S
LOW as anybody, and alt We ask, t«> satisfy <r
friends, is tor them to Conk aud ske cs.
JOE BOYD
will lie ii.*the bouse, ready to wait on bis friers
at all times.
Give us one call, and we will be responsie
for the rest.
Bep2o-tf J. C. KING tfCO
Empire Shuttle Sewing Ylacliina
a*k MiVKHioK to All, oT'iras
Fon FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING HI
POSKS.
Agents wanted. Address.
EMPIRE S. M. CO.,
sepll—<llyr . 616 Broadway, N. Y.
JAMRS SKVMOt'R. 11. K. JOHNSON. A. R. TINSLE
SEVMOIR, JOIIXSOX & CO.,
w II OL K 8 A L E G II OCK It I
AND
COM MISSION M KRO H ANTS,
Corner Cherry and Third Street*
MACON ... GEORGIA.
KEEP constantly on b—» aud ..(Ter for sJe at
lowest casbr-‘ ce * :
Bagging. t*op«. Twine ;
Cone* Tern, Sugar;
Rice, Lard, Butler, Cheese ;
Floor, Corn, Uay, Candles. Soda, Potaa. ,
White Fish, Mackerel. Blue Fisb ;
Case Liquor*. Whisky.Brandy, Bacon;
Men* Pork, Canvassed Hams. Powder;
Sheet Lead, Raisins, C* d 'ly, Nuts;
Tobacco, Snuff. IVt>er. I’lekles, Preserves;
Crackers, Whit- Lead. Oils. 7.ino Coppe«,.
ltoraz. Yarn--. Osnabergs, Sheetings. Vails;
Sardines, so*p. Starch, Vinegar. Salt;
Plasler s-i Cement, Brooms;
Block 10 !?- Ac., Ac.
s-*- id orders promptly filled.
SEYMOUR, JOHNSONk CO.
pj-ilm
Wool Cardins !
I WILL CARP WOOL left Witft T IWn
wo.™, at the Brick Warehoit*. >s r " (r *fo'
#oo.l Rolls, and return it free of ehf^ a , ,
porUtion, for IS cenU per lb., V -
i When oil is furnished me. iI>W*RTJf
T S. M. lull. | A6,;
*ep2**-lw Mryb F*)‘
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
i. o* m o. f
I'll K BL W: Grand Master will vi.it Wnrren
IsMft. Ko. 10. 1. O. O. T.. THIS EVEN
IKO. tiat”' irtSl..) at 7 o'clock.
DrelhrVti will ro.crll tb*iu»el*£l accordingly.
se jti-l t J. 11. OWES. N.«.
Al)Ml.\ ISTKATOU’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order fioin the Ordinary ot
Spalding County, wilt be sold before the
Court House Joor in the city of Gritfin, between
the legal hour* of sole, on the first TUESDAY in
Nov. tuber next, on* lot of land, containing imt}
acre*, (more or lest.) lying on the road fror.. Grif
fin u, Zebu on, and ntuated three miles from
Griffin. About sixty acre* are cleared—the
balance iu wood*. Also, a good frame dandling.
With necessary out building*. There is a fiiiK
!>ath Orchard on the place. Sold for the benefit
Os heir* and creditor*. TeMrs^-CASH.
se.fi-4bd ISAAC MtHLROY, Aflmr.
Notice.
THE .itixensnf Pike County, who are in favor
of nboli.hing the County Court, and there
by relieve the people of unneeaMry taxation and
trouble, are requestcd to aiweful.le at the Court
licusc in Zebulon, the FIIWT TUESDAY in Oc
tober, to take such action as they may deem
proper. A'OXFiPUU.
Si ar copy. se'6-2
REMOVAL!
JOHN H. WHITE & CO.,
RETI.'HN their grateful thanks to the citizens
of Griffin and surrounding country for the
LIBERAL PATRONAGE
Fstended to them for the la t fifteen years,
and it is with regret that they leave Griffin
and their old friends and customers, for an
untried field of business.
They are now opening on
Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, - Georgia,
the best stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY PRY GOODS,
Clothing, Hats and Caps, Pools aud Shoes,
that they ever brought ?o«th.
They would fcc nappy (a see their old
friends when they visit Atlanta, and show
them through their stock, as they are satis
fied they can sell as ch ap and as good
Goods, as and House iu (he ell? of Atlanta.
J. 11. WHITE,
se2s G. W. WHITE.
CANCERS,
AN!> KIXMtEI* DISKASKS CURED!
11IAVE CTHKI) n nmnlfrr <*f the nbove <ii«
eu*es h* reuifoi <*, mil wocMdcaire to sidfp In
the ot (iiittiu that I can he found at the
•tore of Meetii*?. BKKClJfcUal* CO., on the 28th
XhTi, i#r. *1 ygoti*.l rorter. u!i«l Judge St*U
well. Addresr* me at (iritfi i, Oeo.
s. M. UAUhAWAV.
A. SHILMAN’S
New Store!
Hill Street - - - Griffin.
t NTjEKSKJNKU desires to inform hie
A. old friends, and the public in general, that
he has returned to his old stand on Hill street,
where he has opened h large lot of
nmm mm mmm
Dry Goods!
SIIAW LS, CLOAKS, ami all Ladies arti
cles, in general. Also, CLOTHING,
HATS, HOOTS and SHOES,
GENTS’ KUHN (SUING
GOODS, TRUNKS,
and
VALISES, BLANKETS, and NOTIONS,
of all kind*.
REMEMBER,
I hot this stock of Goods has been Ikought under
the Iftfft hrftty deeline in goods, and that he Cnn
sell them, accordi
At muck lower Prices
than they have been sold for during the last two
or three months,
COME ONE ! COME ALL !!
ind buy your goods of
ASHER SHULMAN,
HHI Street.
or Two doors above Engels corner, Griffin,
G sep23—3m
PRIME WHITE CORK!
lot just received, and for sale cheap,
**lO CU)UP, SHEPHERD A CO.'S.
MHD! IfHCP, U.
Ajplme article of LEAF LARD, ORLEANS
SYRUP. MEAL snd GRITS, and every
thing «lse in Ihe Proviso line, for sale at a low
friu«, at
seplT CLOUD,SHEPHERD 4COS
X^XXI’LOUR,
mm.' school no i ice
P ' <,P " ,o M° 'T ?n - School in
eurt oiuMing kntwn a, Knott's Coiewe Au-
U Termg frtm 15. ’
V H E MOR OW.
Just Heceivedy
V ( b ice BACON, consist
low. at u,f Hi,m * il,,d Mdes, which will be wdd
f plt CRIM'D. Sill-TilEltD A 1.0.'A.
COTTON! COTTOIt!!
We are prepared to Make liberal
Cash Advances
To Planters or Buyers, on Cotton shipped to our cdneSpondents in New York o r >
nah, with whom we Lave arranged to sell Colton shipped through us, on the beM t '
We will also ° ter nu.
Sv// cotton for P/ontrtfi, in this market, trhu <ltt not intend rhi/,pi Ug
A. MERRITT & JOHNSON,
m m Banhrrs bku Cotton Bhozm.
JtW We will receive Deposits and pay Checks on demandi Buy Gold. Silv« r |u»t.
Note*, County Serip, Stocks, Bonds, and other securities. Collect piper
Griffin and vicinity, and make prompt remittances. Will endeavor to keep siir-ju
with Su/ht Hnchaitff* on New York in sums to suit. il
Office in llalliday* Building, nearly opposite the Brick Warfelißilfce.
KB MR 11 Bllli
PAINTS, OILS, TOILET ARTICLBS, U„
At Baduoaa Prioea,
ARE SFLLINO OFF FAST AT
J. ft. HARRIS* CO s.
sepl 3—Bm
DRUGS & MEDICINES!
10*. B. BB.BWB.'r,
EAST SIDE OF HILL STREET, (Seat Ihe Post (iffi,,.)
Griffin, Georgia,
HAS ON HAND A GOOD ASSORTMENT. AND RECEIVES WEEKLY SUPHIFS
OF ALL ARTICLES PERTAINING TO DRUGS, FHESH AND
GENUINE
£3T Also, a fine lot of FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Window Gla,*, I>,i nlg
Oils, Lamps, &c., Cooking Extracts, Tobacco, Cigars. Ac. ’ 1
PRESCRIPTIONS promptly filled I)AY‘ or NIGHT, under the direet. eiipervieton of N |t,
Dkewrt, M. D., (Chemist and I’harmaceutUt,) »lio lias been in regular and extensile pnietir*
for over ten years, both civil and military, or Dr J. L. Moons «ep4—g„, *
WINSHIP & GOBBON,
Corner ok him. and broad sthotts,
GRIFFIN r.KORGi a
Wliol«*salp mi's Infers ?n
Hoots,
t'ftitr*,
lints,
I othrellns,
LEATHER,
SHOE FINDINGS,
and
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
W E ARK RECEIVING and opening 175
cases BOOTS and SHOES of every style
and description, which we propose selling
as cheap as cau be purchased in anv South
ern market.
4Ve invite all persons who expect to wear
Shoes to call and examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
Our Senior Partner bas bad many vears
experience in the Shoe business, and" is well
acquainted with the manufacturers at the
north, which gives them superior advan
tages in getting Up their slock. Every ar
ticle in otlr lifie 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 extremely low prices we are
asking.
ter COUNTRY MERCHANTS wishing
to replenish their stock are respectfully in
vited to give us a call.
BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER.
SW DONK A1 SHOUT JCOTICK.
WANTBIS,
TWO GOOD BOOTMAKERS.
sep4—Sm
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
IN JACKSON, GA.
|3\ virtue of an order from the Ordinary of
Batts CirUi.ty, will be sold before the Court
Mouse door in the town of Jackson, between the
legal hours of sale, on the IIRST Tfj SSDA Y ft.
Novembel' nerft. two hundred 1 and*forty (240) acres
of and, (widow’s dower excepted.) Mid land be
longing te the estate of Jobrr F. Giles, deceased
JAMEBW. HARKNTSS.
B<2 ®“dOd Adimtoistratoi 1 .
BOARomc:
til corner Vk' U , UA, . I,^ ber residence on i
tl.e eorner ofßiva,i and Ninth Streets
sep2o-2W ‘
SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL HE St *LD before the Court House Knar
in the city of Griffin on the first TI E-.
DAY' in October next, one house and lot, known
n* the Middle Georgia Medical College, situated
on Broadway, near the Macon A Western R. R
Depot, levied on a* the property of Edward ¥.
| Kr.otl, to satisfy costs on several li. fa.'.« issued
I from Inferior and Superior Courts of Snnldiij
j Comity. John 1.. I>t>y»l vs. Edward V. Knot*
l Jfttlie* M. Couch vs. Edward F. Knott, and otlier,!
ALSO,
At the same time and (dace, will la- sold opini-e
j fifty-six (»•>). known in (dan of the city of (.rittin
( as the Parade Ground, containing four (4) .ere*.
I the same having been sold on the lust Tue«la\
1 Inst. I’nrties buying, and failing to comply with
| (lie terms of said sale, it w ill be re sold at their
expense.
A Lfif >.
A f lfif ?*l t ** n . n,,i I "111 IM* S|,|,i oilK
ami l**t in the eitv of f«ritlin. hnumlf.]
the east by Maj. SulleyV, on the son'll, |,v aiM.ne,,
- lot, and on ill,- west by a si reel—known' and le-
Ged On a- Il * property nf Win. E. Wright t„
satisfy Costs oil several ti. fa s from Superior Court
and Justices Court. Property pointed out |, v g.
*• Knott. ), ], |„ ,y \| '
“’ B Sh »“‘»‘ sh.-riff.
A I*o,
At the same time and place, will be sold on*
grey HOUSE, about 1 1 years .Id. levied on M
the property •'( Hiram Sl.eruiai. lo -ali-ly one ti.
f*. ineffni ff/ml Spalding County Court. 'll„,ni M
Uyrup vs. Hiniin SheiHmn. I>. I>. l)ny.\l..
Sheriff
EORGIA SPAI.DINfi COUNTY-'\ l„re.
as James T. Ellis, administrator on the IV
late of Philip J. Bishop,late of said county decease.?
"PI lle,! R> •»« for letters of dismission as a.huii.i*
liator O" said Estate he having fully administered
the sirtd estate.
These are therefore to etc and admonish all
pO SCOTSinterested or concerned to he and appeal 1
at tiif office within the time prescribed bv law
and show cause if any exist why said letters should
not bejfrnnted. Given under my hand at tin office
this 1 7 tb day of September, 1866.
, " F. I). ItISMUKF..
Ordinary.
GI-.OIIGI K, SPALDING t’ol NTY.— Wiikkiur
Jamc* T. EHFs, Guardian of S. I’. Bisho**
Lovonia Bishop. Cordelia Bishop and B. T. Bisfi
op, minor and orphan children of Philip J. Bishop,
applies to me for letters of dismis ion a* stick
Guardian, the whole estate of hi<r said Waibfs har
ing been lost in C'oufeJefStc securities, 4 i>orc«nt.
bonds, Ac.
These are, therefore, Itv Cite and ndrnortiel. all
persons concerned to be Hr id Appear at my office
within the time Proscribed by law. to show came
any exists, why said letters distnitsory front
said Guardianship should Hot be granted.
OiveD under my hand at offs .this the Gtfc
day of,,September, l 8««.
Sep, lit rn6ni. K. D. DISMUKE. Ordinary
I’OSITIVELY
TUB] LAST OALIj.
IN olM>uience to a resolution, passed by
the City C'ounoil, I am directed to collect
all Taxes due the City, (it matters not for
what years), by the Ist day of OCTOBER.
Unless those in arrears come forward arid
pay by that time, executions will rosrriVKi.T
issue. THOS) N.\ LL,
seplO—t(J Glerk.
Mrs. S. A. Jackson,
(asxxt.)
HAS just received a splendid stock of BON
NETS and HAIS of the very latest styles,-
Also, fresh invoices of
pi
Ac., Ac.,
to which the attention of the ladies is re«pcct
fully invited. She is prepared to furnish country
dealers at
W if 0 L E S A I. E !
with MILLINERY, upon as favorable terms a»
they con be purchased i-n Atlanta or Macon.
( AfX If* HEK
at the oM-Haed of
JACfc S<7 N ,v Nft\YT 0N ,
wliirh lifts l*eer iicwl\ iib iuiJ miurovi'J > .
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