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DI- MARTIN DR M p.EAVEHPORT 1
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OKI PFI M. OA.. OCT. », !B4*.
The Taakec a*t lacoailrtfai.
Tli* idea of tha equity of th* whit* raae
mad it* black race, ia not ■ inmpod op, fresh ;
ly Improvised sne at tho North. Not a bit |
or it 1 Tha practical miaoegeaation that baa
bssn going oa ap theta—a« is patent from
the limit# of it—ahowa that manr of them
are religiously in earnest, when taey aa»ert
Mint tbe negro is, in every rrapoct—mental,
moral, political, social physical, and what
bot—the fall pear, if not the auperior, of:
tha white man.
In conftrmaffon of tbia tic*, we bar.-* hot
to eita to the astonishing propotlod of the 1
mixed rac-ee ia the North to the number of |
tha part black. We append a .Utiaiica!
■tat am eat that abowa, unmistakably, that j
tbe Tanks# all the while, practically partic- j
aJarlj, has been carrying out the dogma ol
negro equality, j
"In 1860 the mulattos* in the Northern
State* bore to the black* tha proportion of :
31 to 69, or aim oat one half; while in the I
mom year tbe mulcttoee In the Southern ,
State* bore to the black* the proUrtion of
tweYre to eighty •even, or leas that one sev
enth. The actual figure* are a* follow* :
In the Northern State*, Blacks 155.994
Mulattoc*, 69,855.
In the Bou l l State*, Blacks, 3,697,274
•Mul.it**. 517,360.1
It would appear, therefore, that a state of i
freedom, ia oootact with the white race, is
leea favorable to morality than a *'ate of bon- j
dago.’’ ‘ j
“ A fellow feeling inako u» woodroui
kind,” ia an adage no less true Ilian old ;j
should we, then, blamo these Radical raa- j
cala so much, when, in all likelihood, so ina- .
nv of them, a* for exanirdc*, Th»d Steven*,
Ik ait Butler, and C’harle* Sumner, may be
connected to the nigger, by the closmt tic*
of blodd or affinity. As for old Beast
ltrftlef, il would not surprise u» that the
.time rel tion which the old Devil bears to
Mea and all rascality, he (the Boast) beers
to a More or so of spoon-stealing, gold-color
ed niggers, all over I’uritauia aud it* mar
ginal surrounding*.
Obseqt’ie* of Ala|- llenry Moore-
In our issue of day beloro yesterday, wc
gare but a brief notice of tho funeral
sokeiunitiea of our lamented fellow citiscn,
whose sudden death on last Tuesday morn
ing, startled and begloomed tbe entire com
munity—intending to refer to it more at
length, should do one come forward in duo :
season, aud give us a detailed statement ol |
the proceedings on that meloncholy oce.a
sion. In tho first place, thanking those.who i
hare kindly posted u* up with items, —our
abecucc at the time being a f irogon e neces
sity,—we shall, in our poor, imperfect way.
attempt now to radecra that mentally-nia le
promise.
TVbcn th*t Ull, manly form foil in death, j
and bis noble spirit took wing for eternity, -
an i the sad announcement was made on our
Btrncts, all seemed to foci—“a friemi it
ilcad.”' The taneral took plaoo on Wednes
day afternoon. At 2 o’clock, the' Masonic
Fraternity assembled at their Lodgeroom,
and forracrl in proooasion. When they pass
ed into the streets, they were Joined by the
members of the "Griffin Fire company,”
who were in wailing fur that purpose, and
then marched to the late residence of the de
eeeaed. They there took charge of the body.
The procession was then re fi'rraed, in the
following order: The Griffin Fire company
in advance; next, the Masonic Rrcthren >
then th# heane, followed hy the immediate
members of the fimily, and numerous friends
We have rarely ever seen, on any t-imilar
occasion, a more beautiful or imposing cor.
tegt than was presented on ifill St., as the
prooe#aioo moved to the House of God, and
fretn thenoe, to the oemetery^.
The ehnroh was reached at .1 o’clock, and
was ia » few moments crowded to its almost
capacity. The coffin was laid in front of
the ohauocl—the officiating ministers were
in their place— ans now, in the ‘presence of
the dead, and under the deep wailing tones
organ, the whole multitude is stilled,
tail Dashed, and awed, and ali realize
-fWfitere.”
Tha Hyrnaa ■tocotci and arranged for the
occasion, were eminently tasteful and appro,
priate, and were rendered by organist and
choir, with a real solemnity and pathos that
•Mordad with the feeling* of the vast aodi.
tety, ah 4 was well adapted to chasten and
eothc human grief.
That sweet Hymn of Montgomery, "com
oh The death of a friend," wzs sung
a*a # otaniary, and its touching beauty and
melody, wore perkapeTTevcr more highly
appreciated in a Worshiping assembly. The
following is thcfffvt gtanzi.
< 4 “Erien-l after friend depart* ;
- - Who hath not I«>at a frimll
* fffofre isßivunion Iwrs of hvsrtx
* ’ 'That tin.l n<«S Iwrv an onff.
-* tksa fmmal MaeJ.l A»e inal fcast
Living or ilj ing, non* w«r« bleat ”
m appropriate
waft |fW»cM by Rev. C. A Fulwoed, from
Fronrt£7«nep. and Ist eeree. Oy purmis
■tew, WtopaNtah the following-brief edoM,
ftMt the Introductory part of the disconrse.
fojW to .the natural pMmpt
fUfe wf.mjbmmn foe lings on thia mournfully
interesting occasion, 1 wonldoeoupy tha time
inshdaMite hf onr lamented fVieod*—of the
many exyUenone 5f Head and hears wKIHh
«iwwMfuxbaftlunknftainteUeofaa! gifts, which, |
having bate thorwgbty cultivated by din
bttaf. tiWlhut, pgrtevering application, gare
him rtrefemion, and
anilfy/iF -eh t c joai Isra i>n and raepet-t
of hi 9 foliowucitizana. X would hi#
Whether iu the- c-taHiouec, or as piesiding,
officer of a deliberative ae**-mt>lj. of ming
ling in the lodge room with the brethren of
the ••affrio lie,” or < fb-rlng counsel to clients,
in hit office, or attending to the minor de
tail* of every day burin***, which brings
man in direct and often chafei g contact
with man, or dispensiugn generio is ho*piuii
ty to frienJs within the amctuiry of hi*
own home; he was everywhere and always
the same affable and elegant gentleman. A*
we thus hastily glance *otnc at of th.- promi
nent Hairs and characteristics of the dre.-as
i cd. O ! how many delicate, tender emotion*
i and sentiments kindle in our heart*. snd
plea-1 foe-utterance i lint. I repress them,
i and leave them to the utterance of other's to
whom th«y ffore appropriately bel<*s. aqti
turn your thpqghts to aim# of tha atilemn,
! practical leason* yfTbe hoar And for this
| purpu»*. ) direct your- attrition to the ip
! ,pir-d Interdict and warning, penned bjr the
j wisest of marc men.
Iludtt mot thjffl/ of to-nuirroir, /or thou
I kn'necst mol what a 4/ay rn-iy bring forth ”
\ Thi speak«i proceeded.ta enquire t chat it
I meant by Inmit'mg of to wionrOw t Snd after
, having aluoidated this propositioo ui a most
' felicitous manner, be then reasoned with co
! geney and power upon the great and fearful
I ritk taken hy those who “ hoa.it of to-mar
' ro ic,"and •nneludtMi-'by ofieriag aahatioa iu
Christ to all, and oomfort to the bereaved.
Then, with slow and measured tread, the
dead w#e borne to the grave, where the so
letnniiiee were con. laded according to the
usage* of Ancient Free Masonry. R-qui
neat in parr.
J3T” Admiral D. 0. Farragut, following
tho trump cards of Grant snd Sherman, lias
also concluded to play the part ol dummy in
! the great ife and-death contest now agitating
and convulsing th* whole country. lie tha*
answers the invitation sent him to be pres
| cat at the I’ittaburg “ National Convention
of soldiers and sailors.”
- New Youk, September 21—113 List
1 36th street.—Sir: Your invitation, to be
. present at a National Convention of so-dier*
and tailors to be ' held at I’iltaburg on tbe
I 25th instant, bag been received. Even il
1 disposed to accept, the lime is too limited ;
J but on principle I am, at an ojjictr of the
nary, unwilling to take an ochre part in
i political attembiiet, and, thcrelore, with
thanks to yourscll for the plea-ant tone ol
your letter, I beg to decline the invitation.
Very respectfully yonr ob’t sev’t
I). G. Farkajjut, Admiral.
I I, Edwin Dudley, Chairman Com., etc.
Tel egr aphic News.
j N r.w Fork, (Vet. 4—Goid 1484. Dutton
I nominal, sole# 1560 bales. Middling 40a42
j Flour dull at 815 Df 816 25. Wheat dull
I and drooping. Fork firm at ?:)3 50. Lard
| firmer at I6]alß|, Sugar steady, Musco
vado lll.i 11. Coffee quo t.
Morii.r, Oct. 4 —Cqiui|i s-1 -*s t > d*y 150
bale*. .Middling nominal at Hts ceuie. .Mar
ket dull and in !nv<-r ol I uy*-r»
Sr. Lot I*. Oet. 4 —Tin- ta Jctijlic
Il own vi I l/i II», town M> r tii i il i■ a it- •
rived at Si. «Lwe|#h, Mo., liiliigiug uuu util-
I lion each iu gold oust and in pus ession of
passengers. To-day was observed hero a*
I I'nauksgiving over the disappearance of
\ cholera.
| Waseunton, Oct. 4—Post Master Gen
] cral Randal has received a letter from Neva
' da which relates the discovery of a moun
tain of pure rock while salt without auy ad
mixture. The mountain is several thousaud
feet high.
By decision of the Commissioner of the
I Internal Revenue oofTee ia held to be liable
I to a tax ut uuu cent per pound when roasted,
and to a similar tax when ground. If the
coffee'is roasted and ground by the samu
person the tax is two cents per pound.
Liverpool, (dot, 3.—Market for cotton
firm. Middling upland* quoted at 15d
Sales 16.600 bale*.
New Oitt.itA*a, Dot. 4.—There were aix
death* from yellow fever yesterday.
Cotton dull and drooping. Prt?cs n tmi
; na! and unchanged Flour, superfine, 812.
I Whisky 82 40. Gold 14Uj.
j Boston, Get. 4 Noon—Ti e steamer
City of Bath, hence for Savannah, in going
down the harbor to day, got ashore on Slate
lodge off South Boston Flats, where she
kneeled oner and took in some water, but
will probably get off at the next tide.
Wilmington. Del, Oct. 3At the
i election for Judges and .Inspectors of elec
tion* held throughout tho State y sterdav,
1 the Ikmocrats and Conservatives trinmpb
! ed. New Castle coumy grvea four hundled
majority lor the Democrats and Conservs-
Uivea—Again of thirteen hundred on the
I vote tor Mr. Lincoln in 1864. In this city
' they carried two Ward.*, »nd gained one
j hundred and filly six on the vote for Mayor
\ n few weeks ago. Democrats majority fifteen
| hundred in the Futc.
Philadelphia, Get. 3.— The cholera is
increasing in this city. Yesterday there
, were' forty cases reported to the "Board' of
I Health. Durin> the last few dsys Bcversl
■ fatal cases have occurred »t Camicn, New
| Jersey.
1 . ~>*r■■ t -Ls - ------- . L _,-
| Rev. Du. Hints, whose death has jus
1 been announced, was onhc remonstrated with
j by the vestry of Christ Bhurcb in this city
! on the high he placed hi*
service* an l&aetor. Slid they: “ ifoetor,
J you know it iswaid in tha Book that * I*«v
--i idencc feedeth the voting »**r«n* when they
| cry unto ’lliin t” Ah, yes,” answered Jlia
ttoctor, •* but _ nothing is said About fli*
'
Faut.—A recent (nvellor, iiuy>irir>g for
tlie grav# of Unmboldt, was met with the
! question, " What *u his first nainsl” Thi*
| waft within a JRiroyj off tha spft<
; where tho ftfeat nfan ia huri*T: ?
Gan Taoisas.—T!v« following New Ypvk
dispateh, to the Cincinnati (rarnttr, -letail
Seprefobar Wth, would iw-m-to pofov jnn
GaA-. Thomas aa a supporter of the Freai
dirnt’s policy i . I
“ Geoeroi G -Virgo .H. Thomas .ptR.. he
summon ad to W ash ingtow to aasatne the du
ties oTMr Sttort-.n, in C*l* o( the rCtimwrnt
"f .4IL*L.oJB««.r-. Qs'ie.** l fhuwaft in
this city."
The Atlantic cabla is making iMXfIQO
per day. 1 IL
“Mrs. JSmm hom* yojsrhnabaud I'
“ Ha's dying, marer, add I doc ’hvtefohvauy
Kcdv- te tLatufh hay. « ■ • • -md
Kll 'IDVERTIBEIERTB.
ATIaTJifA
;BU3INESS DI R EQTO Y.
1 f.illowmff lea-bog tw*i*ie*« h
AUjl'Kla. lle-rgis, de»ire to call the partieolav • v|
tsutiou of the merchant* and traders of Ml/ 4 ln
Georgia to their targe and well (elected stock »
The mdiMenients Ue.d out Ui Layer* arc untur
paxed io any Southern market.
Ui-ler* wiil Le j*rom|Ftly and carefully attended
la, tout taring the expense of time and travel.
Every firm named tv-!ow T* perfectly re-ponsi*
M*. ai l lift, and nfrr with ednfidewee to tbsir
old ouatoiaessc • - f-
I). jr Goods
s Mammoth Stock on hand 1 snd for *ale Ly
11 Y. RLS.-ELL. AOh
H. Y. Kusvctl, Wiiherforee iMrtirl, J. I. lbi**el.
Qroc«rie*
OINtWIt A MI LUEUIN,
Wholesale Grocer*. Broid Street.
Groceries, Notions Ate-,
W. HENRY WARRES
Groc«ric», Notion*, A . at. wh<'l«»al«.
blxoes, Boots, he i
CONLEY. JOlt'E A CO.,
Wholesale Healers. Broad B tracer,
htaee*, Boots Jsc.,
J. N. COHEN.
Wboletale snd Retail Dealer, broad Street.
Hardware, Cutlery Ac,
RARSB9, BROWN, A CO.,
Offer iplendid inducement#.
Baddlery, Harness au«t Carriage
Material*,
SHERMAN, JESSPP A CO..
WWeeslc arid HcUul dealers.
Buggies, Carriage*, hf.,
WYMAN .t MAY,
Wholesale sud R etail Healer*.
Crockety, Cla**.-4Vare. Ac-,
TKOSIIKRS. THOMAS. A SIIoRIR
llm on hsii<] a large and spleudid St4>ck.
Clothing and Furnishing Goods,
). SIMON A BRO.
227 Tiso.ad offer a splendid o**ortment.
Drugs- Medicine*, Ate ,
T A. BEALI,.
Wholesale snd Retail Druggist, BroaJ Ntreet.
SOTBL*.
Augu-ta Hotel,
first Cla»* and splendid sceominodation*.
BROAD hTUUEP. *
oet6«6
j»uis *. »so4>ks, mins Nvrt>.>HH.n, ttwts h. le/.a, .
“Wilbur F. Johnson,”
• (OF GEORGIA,')
with
Ijrooks, 3sl;u4onaiJ bw,
4ojfMoW
COMM ISSIOX M KUCH A N TS.
WfCarondclct itmt, Ntw Orleans.
Uo 9n»
TO PLANTERS!
IX eenformtty with in»tructione, notM* is here
by givan that Barnesviile, t’ike comity,-has been
■lei.ignu* 4-4$ oa a place, aud Tuesday* and Fridays
».* the l Ruav w Irf re snd wheu CuMcu may he
weighed and marked under the new law.
CBAS. R. JOHNSON,
Aset. Assessor, 21st Div. 2nd Hist. Gs.
oetfaf
M & MEIN.
.krki'k' , lECE.S CALlCO—from 12* to 25 et*.;
50 pier#* of figured Ds Lain#* ;
25 pieces of all Wool 410 ;
to pieces tNii. do ;
30 piece* French Poplins ;
20 pieces French Merinos ;
Ift pieces Atpaccsa;
2W preeta Opera Flannels ;
l.i piece* red aud white Flannel* p
7 piece# black and white Poplin .
75 pieces of Sea IsUbA Cotton, from Ift to Sftcts
50 pieces of Bleached Cotton ;
15 piece* Linaeys ;
10 pieces cotton Flannel ;
25 pieces Coevi .et and Jean#;
15 pieces all wool French Csaeimer** ;
75 piece* Jscopettea and Muslins ;
-» 20 piece* I.toen ;
20 piece# Black Cloth and Dor-kin ;
100 Ladies’ and Mens" Shawls;
ICO let eat style cloaks;
50 pair B'anketa
S5 ea**e SlMSMtaayi Boot#;
15 Itoxen Balmoral Skills;
VS doaen tfool, For, and Klnsli Hots;
15 pieeeo Kaoey and Black silk-,
»0 dosen llmipikirts; • ’ 1 •»
AH kind* of (’leak and Dr*•* Triminiays f
AH kind* of Cottoa, lAn an, sod SR k. Leer*;
All kinds of Ribboo«
Ladies' Gollava add Ooflk,'.' - - - ■
Kubioe. ffood«, 84ml sgs ..and
lircokfaat-SKawls. T»*reting.
Table Clbths ; Linen aniVOttoa
Damasks; Linen I*ett4>d Ssioteh Hiaper
1 n fact, a full supply,»f evtrjttoihg. Which J trill
aril at greatly reduced price*.
. . f. -lit
Fas Oouts.
A large asaorUutul of Business Suite, Black
o*e*kfto*r*d Ctoth Paula, and Coat* sed V.tete ;
,u ri'*Jf of Overcoats, Rlsck and Figured
SiTltVelvet Yesta’pa large supply of Furnishing
(t4w.de.
1 • *1 . , i .
! Ate* iwoeivod, Violin and' Baujoe. TamboriSe*.
Guitar aed-Violia STRIAGtJ, Taulpieeca, Screw*;
Rooin.drc. *-
( W :.2WWrM<’««H*WIiKMKN, k
If yow teawt any of-
J A & If BIN. .
.callhl XM
’* N. II- SLMQN*3
•• L'vrajirrv orr.isrrroy
;i« rriWH i, ii. t. j. il—.r, a. • TtasLCV I
BEYMODB, JOHNSON AC.
(*iod*rs anti
COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
Cli rry stud Thi and -ft, Macmt, (I*l
Tt’K hare jr-t reviv. 1 larce sd !i»i..n* •
- I **• kof Giwii. -. and « ..rLrto
Mere!.-'t dr ilrfs ,-ne o( the largest and m-mt
Sonipleir a«-ortiacM of
Groceries
ever brongl.i *f, M-eon. C<*n*i*ti ,; g in part of
sih S-aek- liv e fj—il -alt.
3-iti Itld- fionr.
34, If. g-I.ra !- |:.n-on
*5Ca k= lUn.
bo LU- A. I! A i" -M-..r
1 25 Rio a:. I Is- a l • ff- e,
44 m* Boxes Tob'ceo. all gi ad s,
125 Boxes lad'.
s<) Boxes 8 -ia.
7."> Boxes Clntkrr..
si, Gro'-s Matcliea.
Sort Coiu Rope. Ma- hin and ”:u and made,
50 Boxes Soap,
25 It. x v English r. U.M.,
50 Ki’ij M'.V ai.-l Slat srreT,
50 Cnaea Oystrrt, Ae. Ac.
t>c' 2 2 in
j.C.KIXG&Cft
(II- *1 I.IDAY'S LI II.DING,)
hoI.OJIoN SI.
a/:// r/.v, - - ci:onm\.
a I arge -.!,d n ell v. Eetcd *U
of "■
Family Q-roceries!
PLANT VI'B*N IIAIIHW MIC.
c EOCKEIIY, and WgOHKN WAHE.
Bagging and iioi-E,
ON .'ABUIGS and K.UTOKY YAK v .
ild.ifß, CORN, Bacon, Ac.
V. . Lav,, aho a tine .k of
mm AM) HATS
(r* a m
Rftook ve yre <1- ti»rininrd t«* •*ll AS
LOlt u* nioi nVI wt> k, I• ••. li.*fV Otir
friends, 15 ttril.t'ii t«» am* -ft t-
JOE HOVD
I
will It** i.i til*' |. :t l\ Io VII, nil liis fliuiu* I
at All til. r-a
(»ive u.- t*h« C.a‘l, aii*l tk. u ill he i cAj'oi.sibl**
for th# r**nt.
1 C. kIN'. <k CO
REMOVAL!
JOHN H. WHITE & CO.,
RKTT'KN their gr.vtefcrl thanks to- tVe citisenr
of (trifibi and surrounding comvtri for the
LIBERAL PATRONAGE
FvSem.Vri to them for the la<-t fifteen years,
aud it is with regret that they leave Griffin
ams ClVeir old friends snd customers, for an
untried field of business.
They are now opanisg »n
Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, - Georgia,
the best stock of
STAPLE ANI) FANCY DR7 GOODS,
Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boot* and S'-oes,
that they eve* brought South.
71iey would te happy to awe theif old t
frlemls when they visit Atlanta, and show’
them through their stoelk, as they arrsatis
fi«d they can sell as-ch.-np- a*Kl aa
Gotxis, as and House in rbe cily of Atlanta.
J. K WHITE,
6«-?s' G. W. WHITE.
THI DAILY PRESS.
A CHEAT PAPER FOR TIM FEOPLE.
Sobserfntroni will be received for five I»rn.r
Tscm at tbe following r**ee:
Onn -ear, in advance .....go oo
Six month*, in advance 3 00
Three moaths, ia *4lvsnee 2 00'
Postmaster*aw sathorixed and requested to act
as Agent- in receiving and forwarding subscrip
tions to ibia office, and wjU.be s allowed the uauei 1 ’
per centage in such buviiiet*.
E. Jff.-Pb'frHE,
Publisher Daily Pws*.
OoAl—lt *. Augusta, Ga.
/
A.GRESABLY to tn order granted bv tbe
-'V Ordinary af P'Ae offnty, will be sold beloro
the Court liqm door in the town of Green
villn, Iferiwetker county, on the first Tuesday in-
Ho. emtesi next, within the legal boars of sate,
seventyiiv* acres of land (more or lass) being
pact of tot So. HA ia the upper Ninth District of
■aid county, adjoining the leads of MeKniglit,
Reynolds snd others, known sa tbe Shcte place
l-donging to the estate of Alfn-d AViggins, late 4>f
Pike entity.deceased, and eold ns the property of
said deceased, for the benefit of the lieira anti cred
itor* of saiddescasetir Terms ca-l>,
0* CADE9IIAW PriPE.
3, 1863/—Tf-1* Administrator.
E»pit® SiwMfte Sewing .Haoliinei.
aan aroa to art omaaa
KOR FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PUR.
i POSES.
Agent* wanted. Address.
EMPIRES, M.CG,
sepll—dtyr 616 Broadway, Ji. Y.
/"'! ENTEIiiIEN mast tome ep and pay their
VT Tickete, and from fbls date ask for no more,
4k it is impossible to get them mud«. Scud in
yonr name* aud onr gw-ds will be Sold a* low as
at any iott-rior '-j" > Io the totiiifPf
riot I 1 nafi.tf v H Din. way
COTTON! COTTON!!
We ir« prepared to make liberal
Cash Advances
To Planters or Hovers, on Cotton shipped to our correspondents in New York or Sawn,
nah, with whom wo have arranged to te.l Cotton shipped through u«, on the best terms.
We will also ,
S rlf tottHh fnt- Ptattfers, ih Mi* *nnrkri, icho tlo not intend shipping.
i; MBRIUTT A JOHN SOX,
B.vnkkßS and Cotton Bhoker*
.tr We will receive Dep4>»U4 *n.l nay Cbtrcks on ilenivnd. Buv Gold. Silver, Bank
Note*. County Scrip . Stock*. Bon.U, and other securities. Cos lect paper payable in
Gtiffin and vicinity; nhd w>«ke prompt remittances. Will en4 , e«*or to keep • uppHe.i
with Sight Emkangr pn Nt-w York in sur*ri to suit. (-:e2l-lm) As M. A-J.
OJfice in Halliday's Baildinc, nearly opposite tbe Brick Warehouse.
PAIXTB, OILB, TOILET AftTIGLBS, A(’..«
' Reduced. Prices,
ARE .SELLING OFF FAST AT , „
J. N. HARRIS & CO’S.
scplS—3m
DRUGS & MEDICINES!
N. 13 . DRBWRY,
E AST SIDE 0 F II ILL ST Ii E ET , (Near the Post Office.)
Griffin, Georgia,
HAS ON HAND A GOOD ASSORTMENT. AND RECEIVES WEEKLY SUPPLIES
OF ALL ARTICLES PERTAINING TO DRUGS, FRESH AND
GENUINE
Al»o, * tii>e lot of FANCY" ANI) TO II El ARTICLES, Wii iiow Gist.* I'airt#
Oils, Lamps, Ac., Cooking Extracts, Tobacco, Cigar*. 4fec.
PKF>C'KII»TIOA $ promptly filled D.W or NKillT. under the direct tupertieior. of N. ft
Drf.avry. M. I>.. (t fi'-niist and riiurinnceuf i?t.) ho hat* been in n-gulur an. 1 extinn'w j ractiee
for over ten yeftrs. l*ot!i civil nod military, #»r I)r *l. I. Moonr «e|»4 — 3m
WSHIP & GORDON, ;
Coinsr or mu and ssoad stci.ms,
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GRIFFIN GEORGIA. ]
Wbf lfs»le aii*) retail I>c?te)**rs in
Hoots,
Shots,
Hots,
( rtthreUns,
LEA 1 HUB,
SHOf. f fNDING*,
and
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READY-MADE CLOTHING.
WE ARE RECEIVING- sud opening 17a
cnees BOOTS nntl SHOES of every style
and description, which we propose selling
as cheap ss can be pnrebased in nu-v :N>ulh
ern market.
AVe invite nil persons wfioeXpect to- wear
Shoes terenff anil examine our stock before
purebamng elsewbere.
Oar Senior Partner has had many years
esperience in tbe Shoe frttsiVtess, and is Well
*4-qtiavH?ed with the ntnnafactwers at tbe
nerth, wliich gives them superior advan-
Cages in getting tip their stock- Every «r
--ticiie ift-cilf iirtw will be sold at a sinwfl ad
: vanca on coat.
We shall confine ourselves sCricflly to the
cash system. No one esn sell gonrhr rm a
credit at tha extremely low prices wo art
asking.
BdT COUNTRY MERCHANTS wishing
Co-replanish tbeir stock are respectfully in
vited to give uw a call.
ROOTS SHOES MADE-TO ORDER.
HKPAtHINC BONE VT SHOUT NOtICK.
WANTB33,
TWO GOOD BOOTMAKERS.
srpl—3m
L R, BBEWLR.
COTTON BROKER,
ASD
G-KNEIfAE, COMMISSION MERCHANT
Will pay the higb-st market price fur
COTTON,
Or will make libera! CASH ativance* on Cotton
Contigneti to Ills correspondent* in Livsrpooll
Sew York, Savxnnsh, or ‘u^iret*
Hew York Exchange Fbr Sale
Griffin, Georgia—Office in Almnb Halt, oppt>
**te Frielf Ware Unuse
(sot 1 3rar
vißGit e. eooKi
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
UKTPPIN. CIOTsGIA.
Dir.vT f
ADMIN ISTRATOR’S SALE.
HV virtue of nn ord«r fr«*m the Ordinary or'
Sprtld 14 County, u ill be «.dd before* th«
j (N'lirt House door in the city of Griffin, hrtwvrn
j the leo 4 l hours of falc. on the first Tl'h>l>.\ V i».
I N«>v«-mh**r next, one lot of Und. c-*m,»if ii
acres, (more or less.) I\ iujr on the loiol Irm., Gnl
’ fin to Zebtiion, and titUMte«l three miles from
I Griffin. AbouT* «ixt\ seres arc clear*.! tlm
1 balftrice in w#»od.«. Al-o. n frnnie tlvellirir,
! with itec*e«9sry out building-. There i# a fine
Pesrh Orchard on the place. Sold at the K*ttte
lof Kbcnezer I’nvit, f.*r tl.c benefit of heirs sud
1 creditor*. Terms— CA1II!.
; 1 <1 Isa \ : M. KLROY Ad nr.
/ 1 K<>HC.!A SPAUMNft ( (»1 M V. - \\ w
\ I Ja i e- T. EHir, s.ln ir i-ti**»*-r « i -|.» I fi«>
ot 'Hnrnini BH»S. late <*f *n»tl c**ui.t\ de******.! aj*
pile- to ine for lettere «»f dieiuis«i«>r. s- ■dm:i*ißtra‘
t*r on sai<! r.-tsto lie lis\iti< fully atlmiri-rrretf
land wound upthc •ame.
These nr- therefore to city and ndtMit.ifl. sll
persons ii t. re>t**l or c<*r»e« riie«l t•» be ni..l appear
at iny office w i'.hiii th.* tin,* | m <crib*d by aw.
and •!»• 1311*1' if any *\i»t why eai *1 letter# es
•iiern el/ouf 1 t.of be pranted. (iiten under
nivhant 1 hi f.xy ofHr*. this 17»Ii ‘ <la vof S*)>t lt>(*6
teep! Ot tin. ('tiii. F. I>. bISMI KK,
f >rdit»ary.
( f FOHf:! dNG mrNTV.-WMrrn.
'VI .lames T. 1 llite. Guardian of S P. liid.op.
hove,ui* hishc-p, for. Mm nod ii T. Ihfii
Ap.MiinrT a- ; Tpb.Tli cfjildretl of Philip J. }>i«W«»p
appli«*¥ so m*. hr lett*r« of dienii« ion ne iuch
j fi uardluii tohofc «***tnte «*f hii snM w ard.« liar
ine hc-n 1< ■tef Confederate sect)i rie r, fpere#nt.
I'OfiwV*. <%*.
Thcte riTe, tiierefr.rr, to c» 4 e admonish ail
person* concerned to he and appear at my <yffie«
tritMvi the time prescribed by law. to allow cause
;if ary exiata, why pnM 1.-tt* rs dfaTOioofy froffi
: aatd • r *v>ttld not be ijTanTed.
Given under my hand at od e , th?» I7fh
j day of September,
Sep. Ivfin6m. V. IK HISMUKE. OrdinafY
... ■ mmrnmaf
T OSITIVELY
THE! XsASIT CA LI/i
IN ohwfiience to ,v rpsolution, passed hv
! the Citv Coum-il, I am .lirt-ctvil io collect
nil Taxes ilik* the Cily, (it matter* not for
| what years), by the Ist day of OCTOBER,
i Unless those in arrears come forward snd
j pay by that time, executions wiil i-osmviLr
; iseue. TIIOS. NAI.E,
j seplO—tJ (Berk.-
Mrs. S. A. Jackson,*
(agxnt.)
HAS J list re4*eiv4-.i » P7-ien.iid »tock af BttX
NETS and HATS of the very lauat style*.
j Al*‘>. fresh invoices of
Ac., ic.,
itowhieh the sttention of the lsiltes i* re«|«et_
I fully invited, tdi- is prepared to furpi»h cv«n‘ r 7
deslereat
\V n'CLf/s A L El'
with MILLINERY, upon *# favorable ternn *f
they cou bt* purchased in .\tlanta or Macon*
CALL ON ffF.K
at the old’-etand'of
j JACKS ON A NE'VTOC
which ha»heec newly fitted up and improve*
sept—ts
I HOUSE to rent:
HALF Mile from business portion of th*
Eight Karoma newly plastered ; #ll out ” 0<,, .4
aoavylete. Stables, ic. ttne Hundred *****
Load t alaißt Thirtv under cultivstior.
Apply u. " J B.RQD-
OeL J, 1866 ts
rtoAly" New Bra*
ATLANTA, GKO.
LARGEST city circulation. Laijett eotmtiT
circulation. A five joufosl.’ Tti« P*P* r
| the Sreeid* anJ tbe e» nn’iflg nord:- .
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