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OTOUCITV MB OH'NTY JOMW.IL
D R MARTIN DB M DEAVENPOKT
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GRIFFIN. O A OCT 8. >.
Trial or Untlj,
Tbe United State* Cirt-uit Court van to have
tnet last Monday 1 »t j at Richmond
Virginia, for the purpohe of trying .1. ff irstm
Davis for treason. Advices flour Richmond,
of a late date, are to t’ c effect that neither the
Judge has arrived, nor any of the officer* of
the Court, and the impression w*s that u<erc
Would be, at present, no session -i one till
November, snd it might have been added,
aoae no*, nor Novend>er, nor Dccciiifcrr,
nor ’O6, nor '67, m r tr>r. , i
The South is ocrtainly the most complete
ly-conquered, whipped out, resignedly-aub
dued, spirit-quenched, brow-beaten, soul
depressed, and thoroughly-tamed poor nation
—or rather the drhi-n of a nation—that has
ever made any sort 0 f decent pri tension*
that she stands off shouting loudest balls'
iujahe of praise to the man that ulonr is
responsible for the protracted and litu-rie
stroying incarceration of Jifft-fron Davis.
Davis is out vicarious head, our represents
live—and whst he suffer!', every man of as
that was at all true to ountoJvts, also suffers
constructively; yea, snd wero we hall such
men m those who died for us, we would suf
fer more than niiulrmtitrty for our beloved
chief, yonder pining and perishing in that
haled bastile; the last one of us, in the
depth of our syrapathuing anguish, would
cry aloud, as did the prophet, *• Oh that my
head were waters, and mine eyes a fountain
of tears, that I might weep day and night
lbr the slain and the briny-ttnin of our ped
pie J"
Humbug ourselves as we may with this
sophistry, and with that, President Johnson
ia altogether and solely responsible that poor
Davis is not tried, or is not roleased from
that vilo imprisonment. Wo need not be
surpriaod at what any of our conquerors may
do, no matter what their pretensions or
their promises ; but we are sorely tuurtilied,
—humiliated to the dust,—that the once
chivalrous South should get on her knees so
hiw, pressing these knees and, eper and deeper
into the dust and ashes, and worship those
that, at the moment, arc imprisoning and
Rilling A/m who is but the embodiment, as it
wero, ol ourselves. We did hope that when
the South lost all, nnd confessed it, that she
meant not in that “nff” to include her man
liness snd self-respect—that nobleness of
character that would bid her suffer nnd die,
rather than look on and sec him perish who
ffir her, and at her instance, periled his all.
CHasOK foil I'kixterm.—A one-half in
ferrst of that excellent paper, tl.s Macon
Georgia Citizen, is offered for sale. Prefer
ence will be given to a competent buninrn
man who will bo prepared to take charge of
♦he financial affairs of the concern, and re
lievc the Editor from the labor and responsi
bility of that position.
The “Citizen” has the appearance of b ing
in a flourishing condition. Os one thing,
any how, we arc assured—there is not a
journal that reaches our tabic that pro cuts,
in the first place, a neater and more tasteful
tbechanieal appearance, nor, in tb-e second
place, eotuos laden with chaster, and better,
and altogether more appropriate selections
and editorials than it does, day alter day,
without any sort of flagging or falling off.
We would think a fine opening was here
presented for an enterprising man to “pitch
in."
War SutN.X LoOMtMI t.p. Wo appall '
♦ hat the Lonivsille .hturnul thinks —or d,d
think on the ist of Octobei—touching the
Ominous portents of the times.
A distinguished gentleman, who accompa
nied President Johnson through,) it h>s u
cent tour, ami mingling fieu'\ niiinm' the
crowds in all the . ilies, hss informed us that
Re saw and heard very much to excite his
grave apprehensions ns to what was before
ua. He found the general feeling the
part of the Radio,!* fierce, aggr, tn-
Kstuons, and turbulent, if not , .He
lieves-that War civil war—is mme hearts
and expectations of vast multitudes. If
has beeu informed, and feels no doubt, lion
very many Me already arming in anticipa
tion of the conflict, some of them individually
and others in organization*. * * * *
The signs are direful. Our nationality
seems more fearfully threatened than it was
at any time dining the late war, the world's
greatest wsr. The portents glow and red
dbn like baalfires upon all the hills. The
country is eeverod with combustible male
rials scattered around hv fierce hands, and
t4ie hulling abroad of a single firebrand from
Washington, or the hoisting of one flash of
lightning from the lurid clouds that bang
lon over the eapitol, may wrap the land in a
cCTitfsgration of civil war. And let the
Northern people remember that, if civli war
comes, it will rage and madden and work us
desolations first in the North, and, if the
South choose, bo confined to the North.
Mrs. Sturgis Hooper, the rich Boston wid
ow, is the happy lady Senator Sumner is to
lead to the altar.—A'.r,
H-echo b answers “U-altet.”
A> wealths’ coortes 111 of Cincinnati lately
•Ufoeasedj Lfts left ¥60,000 to charitable in
stitutions.
“ Shall Sheep and Swine be pot united to
:nn at large” is a question to b» decided by
an election in lowa.”
The London Times states that the census
of Ireland revealed the reararknble fket that
there werebut two Jews in the entire South
west of Ireland. One of tl>ea> lived itr Mun
ster, and owe in Connaught.
The New York Herald says an expedi
tion, consisting of about 2000 men, lias been
recently despatehed t> Mexico under the
auspices of Santa Anita. Over a hundred
American ’etoraos ! old commiis : t>r,» in the
«>rce.
Mil. Davis’- Fair. A Washington c.r
respondent of the Bali wore Gaz.-tte writes
as follows :
Tile Wbcess of the Radical ticket wi’l prob
ably bring a sad closing to the long suffer
ings of Mr. Davie. The Radical voice calls
ahaiJ for bis blood, and Poßgrcsi would dot
be alow, in violation rtf all law and justice
and decency, ttf order a trial by military
cemmi-ston. There are chars, toe, who
would not oppose such a mca-urc. The bit
ter feelings of Mr. f- award are well ksrwn.
It is he more than any other to whom Mr
Davis still owes his incarceration. His pain
fully distorted countenance, marked with the
gashes made by the knife ol Payne, re-nain
US' hanged, lie sees liimsell the effect he
produces on strangers, and knows he will
b«ar these terrible marks to the grave.—
This req iers him exceedingly bitter against
all those whom he ean even by lorce of im
agiu?tion, gonricct with the assassination.
Mr. Davis he places in this category Mr.
Davit libn-lf is quite alive to the dangers
ff bit -ittiatg>il, and, with intimate hi'ti ls,
• I.qlre go Hilt him, df*M*i*e*them calmly
but freely. When these are entertained by
a leading member of the Johnson Cabinet,
*s well us by the whole Radical party, there
ia at least some ground for apprehension.
lion. W. L, Shtrky, United States
Senator eleot from Misa'tsippi, has written
s letter to the Governor of that State in op
position to the adoption of the Constitution
al arnendmcndnient paaposed by Congress, j
Tho Lfnir«*r«alisl» have recently held s
General Convention in Illinois. Dentin, ia
lion of the PreiHent and hts policy, and ex
praise of Congr.-ae ami tn« Ua.li
cals, were important features ot their pro j
•readings.
Telegraphic News.
TiiOY, t let 5. A grand dinner is to be
given hem to Gen. Wool in the latter part
of neat month, when it is said a letter from
President Johnson, defining his future poli
cy, will be read.
Wash I.noton, Oct s.—Secretary Seward
is again quite ill, having a relapse, it is said,
of,tiic disease from which if was hoped he
had finally recovered. F. \V. Seward has
been appointed acting Secretary of State.
Major General Torbett has resigned.
New York, Oct. 5. General Dix leaves
on the -Bth for his mission to France
Cotton depressed, with sales of 1000 bales.
Upland* 30(a>10. Orleans 4l(<r 12.
Flour steady. Wheat 1(oj2 cents better.
Pork 33 30.
A Paris latter asserts that all the French
troops will be withdrawn from Mexico at
once during the fall.
A. T. Stewart, at a private dinner parly !
last evening, indicated his purpose to donate i
oiie million dollars to build tenement bouses j
for the deserving indigent, provided ground
was furnished.
Monrnt'Oct. s—Cot’on sties today 10'* j
hales. Middling 37 cents, ''ales for the ;
week 3600. Receipts for the week 3000 j
against 1600 last week. Exports for the |
week 3800. .Stock 22,000.
New Oiu.eans, Oct. 5. —Cotton declined
2 cents. Low middling, 37("38. Gold,
47*. Sugar fair at 13 cents. Cuba molus
ses, Bacon, 18(Vi 21 ccnt.s
FottriiKM Monroe, Oct. s.—Charles'
O'Connor urrived here front Washington'
this morning, and remained in close consul
tation all day with Mr. Davis. Ihe pur
port of his \ isit is unknown. He went
North to-night.
Liverpool, Oct. 4. - Cotton market quiet
with day's sales of 10,600 bales. Middling
uplands 15.1.
Florence, Oct. I —A treaty of [pace be
tween Italy and Austria has been lull} - sign- j
ed.
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\E W AI) VERTIBKME NT S.
A. W. JONES,
DEM I II IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY/ GOODS.
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MEX AND BOYS* CLO’I lllNCi*
Hats and Caps,
Boots & Shoes
CROCK FRY, GLASSW ARE,
i
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and every variety of
FANGY GOODS,
NOTIONS &C,
West »l«lc (1 ill'Street. GiilUn, On.
Is now receiving one of the largest and
best selected Stocks of Goods ever brought
to this market, which will be sold on very
REASONABLE TERMS for
Oasli.
Believing that lie.can satisfy purchasers
as to quality ami price, he cordially invites
EVERYBODY
to call, and inspect his Goods. After doing
so, lie is satisfied that they will not he dis
posed to try either the Atlanta or Macon
markets.
THE LADIES
are especially requested to examine his mag
nifieent assortment of CLOAKS, NllA 'V LS,
SONTAGS, NLTBIA3. and I HihSS GOODS,
consisting in part of Rich Black and
COLORED SILKS.
Reps, Silk and Worsted’ Poplins, Solid'and
Printed All-Woll and Pacific DcLaines,
Merinos, Alpacas, Empress Cloths, etc., etc.
A beautiful assortment of
LACES a.,d EMBROIDERIES',
among which wAil be found the Real Cluny
and Yalencienn s, Dress Trimmings, in
Endless Variety, and a THOUSAND other
things usually itifl in' a'Pint Cliss D r
Goods Store.
ff»ct « 186'J-Tn
AUGUSTA
I BUSINESS OIBECTORY
I Tli* fo'fco wing n»n»'-tl f lioumi of
Aug«i(i«or|(it, d«»«rn to cm! t»hr j nrticulnr nt
ten ll on of DincktinU nnd A «*f Middle
»1 t 9
I li** induVvnenit >)4*i• 1 o«t to buvers ktc tiu»ur
|>»Mpd in aiiv Satutliern niArki-t.
j Ord«*ri» will !»♦- |»r«*ni|»lly mid mirfifllj i»'f«*ndcj
, 10, 'im# tlie «»*'peiiiw tliff* t:’»veL
Kverv n*rne i heloW *a peifdllj rcuprxui*
| !>'** end refe. end refer Wis If t'onfi Vis-e to tbeir
J old Customer*:
D. jr 1x00(11
a Mammoth Stock ’’n hand anj for xalt* hy
( H Y. Hl’isn.l. A ro.
| 11. V. Russell, WilbtrkkM flnitlfl, J. I. Ru-xel.
r
♦ •roci’rie*
O’IMIWI, «t Mt I.IIKKIX,
W’holcxalc iir<»c«r-. Itu.x.l .— ll . .-T
(xroecries, Notions itc-,
W lIKMtV WAURKX
j Gfocllit’s, Xolioox. A- ,at wtinl*xale.
Shoes, Bouts, Ac ,
I
CONLEY. JOICE A CO.,
Wliol.xale Dealers. Uroa.l Str*»**t.
hhoti, Bools hr.,
J. N. COHEN,
Wholesale and Itrtail Dealer, ItroaTTi-freet.
Hardware, Cutlery
ItAKNES, HItOWX, Jk CO.,
| i iffer splendid inducement*.
Saddlery, Harness and Carriage
Materials,
SHERMAN. JHSSIT A CO.,
j Wholesntc and Retail dealers
Buggies, Carriages, fcc,,
WYMAN .1 MAY,
j Wholesale and Retail Deulers.
Crockery, Class.-Ware, Ac-,
I TRONIIKRS, THOMAS, .t 8HORII.;
Have on hand a large and ayleudid block.
ii lotliing and FumiHlitng Uoo.lh,
J. SIMON A BUO.
I *2'27 Usoad J.treet. offer a *|d*n.tid *««ortment.
Drugs, Medicine*, Ac ,
T A. BEALL,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist, BronJ Street.
HOTELS.
Align ta Hotel,
I
i Firat Class and Hpl.nitlid acrorninodatitMit.
BRUAD 6TUEKT.
I ml 6 6•»
James m. iiiiooks. iildii mac do .n .\LI», lew in if. ikoay.
“ Wilbur F. Johnson,”
(OF O'h'Oli (ifA,)
with
grooks, '3fl;ic4aioft cl a,.
AM*
COMMISSION M KKC HANTS,
59 Carondelct street, >«ss Orls-nns-
Oe 9in
J'O PLANTERS!
IN conformity with instructions, notice is hero
I»v given that ! arnosviilo, t'ike county, has been
designated as a place*, and Tuesdays and Friday a
as the times where- and when Cotton may be
weighed and marked under the new law.
CH AS. K. JOHNSON’.
Asst. Assessor, *2lst I>ir. 2nd Hist. (*a.
OCtf>tf
u $ nm.
('VI It'O—from 12J to 25cts.;-
mm * *SU pieces of figured De Lninee;
2-** pieces of a!l Wool do ;
15 pieces Sal. do;
80 pieces French Poplins;
20 pieces French Merinos ;
15 pieces Afpsccns ;
2ft pieces Opertr Plamiels ,
15 |»ieees red and white Flannels;
7 pieces black and white Poplin
75 pieces of >ea Island'Cotton, from If to Jsets
6" pitcesof Bleached Cotton ;
15 pieces Linseys ;
10 pieces cotton Flannel ;
25 pieces Cas'inet and Jean* ;
15 pieces all wool French Cn*t»niercs;
75 pieces Jacouettes and Muslius
20 pieces Linen ;
2o pieces Black Cloth and Doeskin .
100 LwtJics’ and Mens’ shaw ls ;
I(‘0 la’est style cloaks;
50 pair B uukets
85 cas»> Shoe* and B<»ots ;
15 Ditzln Balmoral .Skirts;
75 dozeu Wool, Fur, ami Flush Hats;
15 pieces Fancy and Bluck silk ;
50 doren Uoopskirts;
All kinds of Cloak nnd Dress Trimmings;
All kinds of Cotton Linen, and >ilk Laces ;
All kinds of Ribbons
Ladies’ Collars and Cuffs,
Nubias. Hoods, Soiitag-. and
Breakfast-Shawls ; Toweling,
Table Cloths ; Linen and Cotton
Damasks; Linen Dotted Scotch Diaper.
In fact, a full supply of every thing, which 1 w ill
sell at greatly reduced prices.
For Gouts.
A large ft*?ortr»M'.t' of Business Suits, Black
Doeskin un,l Cloth l’ants, and Coats milt Vests,
» lnrgo »up|il v of Overcoats, Black and Figured
Siik Velvet Vests; a largo stijqdy ot Furnishing
Goods.
Also rei’MV.-d, Violin and i>suj"s. Taml**iin-s.
Guitar und Violm STRINGS, Tailpieces, Screws,
Rosin,
LA IIIKS and GI;XTLEMEN,
!f you want any of
JA & NEIN.
call at
X. 11. SI MON’3
emporn moy y.izjiiox
viHGi irera ktr:
ATT ORNEY AT LAW,
oi*irrik«. r o n g i a
ft ’ir *
4»S *.)«<*oa v ||. T. a. K. lO'LCY I
SEYMOUR, JOHNSON &C.
Grocers and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
( h~rry ,lud Third st», Macau, Ga.
AiTK hsre just r-r-ivrd large additions to our
If *tO'*k of i »r«H**iri*-f». him! wei»**v% otft rto
Merchant dealers. «»ne *»f the largest and nmat
eoiJj-lHe asaortmerit of
Groceries
ever brought, to Mutton. Consisting in part of
.VKi Sacks Liverpool Salt,
Son lUtl* Flour,
id llogslo sds of Baron,
2S C'a-ks Hen
l«i(f Bids A. It O Sugar,
125 Sacks Rio and Java Coffee,
4<Mi Boxes Tobseeo, all grades,
I -•"> HtiAi" Candy ,
fto Boxen Sotla,
75 Boxes Crackers,
5n C.rot*s Matches,
B*hi Coils IL.pc, Machine and Hand made,
60 Boxes Foap,
25 Boxes Knglieli Ced-ssh,
s<) Kitts Mew und Macaerel,
.50 Cases Oysters, Ac. <kc.
Oct 2-2 m
J.eIiNG&CO.
(HOLLIDAY’S BUILDING,)
SOLOMON Sr.
a niI'FLY, - - GEORGIA.
We have opened in (lie above bui’d
adding, (fiearly opposite the Brick Ware-fiftHt
a Isrge mid well Selected stock
of
Family Groceries!
I’LANTATION hardware,
CROCKERY, aid WoODI.X WARE.
IIAt.(iING and KOBE,
OSNAISERGS and FACTORY YARN.
FLOCK, CORN, BaCO.N. Ac.
We have nlso a fine stock of
SHOES AND HATS
(roK FR+.tDW.T.)
The above stock we r.r** Jut. rmiiud to m»1! AS
U>W a- anybody, nnd nil we is.-k, to sLtisfy our
friends, is or them ti> Co.mi. am* see i
JOE ItOVl>
i w ill be in the house ready to wut «*n his fiiendr*
at nil limes.
(five us on* call, and' wr* will he rrsi>tm-*ihh
for the rest.
s» p2u-tf .1. C. KING a* CO.
REMOVAL!
JOHN H. WHITE & CO,,
I>KTKRN t’.ifir ffratcfril tliaiik** Y«> the citizens
of (ir.tttn and sin rounding country for the
LIBERAL. PATRON AGE
Extended It) them for the ’n-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 lest stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
'Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boot* and Shoes,
that they ever brought South.
They would ho happy to see tbeir old
friends when they visit Atlanta, and show
them through their stock, as they are satis
fied they can sell archi.ap and as good
Goods, as and Boose in the city of Atlanta.
' . J. 11. WHITE,
se2s G. W. WHITE.
THE DAILY DRESS-
A CHEAP PAPER FOR TIIE PEOPLE.
Subscriptions will be received for the Daily
l'uess at the following rates:
One year, in advance .$5 00
Six months, in advance 3 00
Three mouths, iu advance 2 00
Postmasters are authorized and requested to act
ns Agent* in receiving and forwarding subscrip
tioustu ihis office, and will be allowed the Usual
per centnge in such busiuess,
K. 11. PI'GUK,
Publisher Daily Press,
Oct I —tt. Augusta, Ga.
VGRKEABI.Y to an order granted by the
Ordinary ohPik*- county, will lie sold betore
the Court lb use door in the town of Green
vilte; Meriwether com ty, on the first Tuesday in-
December next, within the legal hours-of Bale,
seventy five acres of land (more or less) being
pari of lot No. 216 in the upper Ninth District ol
said County, adjoining the lands of MeKuight,
Reynolds and others, known as the Shele place
belonging to the estateof Alfred Wiggins, late of
Pike county, deceased, nnd sold a* the property of
said deceased, for the benefit of lire heirs and cred
itors ot siuddvoease-h Tern, reasir,
C A DESMAN POPE.
October 3, 1566. Iff ! * Administrator.
lain,tits* Nexving Tlaoliine*-
AI-.K stri-ERtOR TO ALL OTHERS
FOR FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING IT'R-
P( »sES.
Agents wau’.ed. Addle**
EMPIRE S. M. CO .
sepll— dtyr 616 Bread wav. N. V.
G* KXTLEMEN' must iom>: rp and pay their
I Tickets, and from this date a-lc so.-mo more,
as it is impossible to get them mad r. Send in
y our uamm and onr g-r-d* will he sold as low a*
at auv Intel to: toe O i-i tlc tenntrr
G-< : U- n .u N It DR!At liY
CUTTOA ! C’OTTOjfTf
are prepmred to m;.we litemL |
Gash Advances
la 1 lantern Wr Boyer*; on Ojtton shipped to our correspondents in Ne W y
nab, with whom have arranged to sell Cotton shipped Ibrooph Us on ' r S,
We will also b ’ n the Lo.
• -
Sr// cotton for Phihtcrs, In this market, irho do hot Intend »/„
A. MBRHITT & JOHNSON
Baxkers aip Cottox'T*
will receive Deposits and pay Checks on demand; PnV fJo!d'sl
Notes, County S'-rlp, Stocks, Bonds, and other securities. Collect nan ' ’ r ’' ‘
Griffin and vicinity, and make prompt remittances. Will endeavor t 0 -
with Siyht Kncknmje on New Yorkin sums to suit. (se2l-lin)' "‘T’* f,J I; ■
Offirt in ILilliday’s Building, nearly opposite the Brick Warehouse. L'
PAINTS, OILS, TOILET ARTICLES, &C„
_A_-fc Redviooci Prloo»,
ARE SELLING OFF FAST At
j. sr. Harris* cos.
«epl3—3m
DREGS & MEDICINES!
2NT. 13 . D3TE WTt Y,
EAST SIDE OF HILL STREET, (Near the Post Office.^
Griffin, Georgia,
HAS ON HAND A GOOD ASSORTMENT. AND RECEIVES WEEKLY SUPPLIV
OF ALL ARTICLES PERTAINING TO DRUGS, FRESH AND
GENUINE
£-0~ Also, a fine lot of FANCY AND TO II.ET ARTICLES, Window (Pars |* a ,
Oils, Lamps, Ac., Cooking Exit acts, Tobacco, Cigar-, iko.
I*KE*C!IJ I PTIONN promptly filled DAY or NIGHT .under the direct.supervision es s
Dkewkv, M. D., (« heniiet 111 J I'liiirmnctuti.-t.) who ha* lu-en iu regular and extensive
for over ten years, both civil and military, or Dr J. h. Mookk
WINSHIP & GOEEON,
COKXEII of HILL AMI BKOAII STREET*,
GRIFFIN GEORGIA.
Wholesale and retail Dealers in
Hoots.
I s hoes,
Ilats,
l inhrcl/as,
LEATHERS
SHOE FINDINGS-,
art!
READY-MADE CLOTHTNCS.
WE ARE RECEIVING and opening 170
cases BOOTS and SHOES of every s'.vle
and description, which we propose selling
as cheap as can be purchased in any South
ern market.
Wo invite all persons who expect to wear
to call and examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
Oar Senior Partner has had many years
experience in the t-lioe business, and is well
acquainted with the manufacturers at the
north, which gives them superior advan
tages in getting Up their stock. Every ar
ticle in our line 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 extiemely low prices we are
asking.
£su~ COUNTRY MERGH-ANTB wishing
to lepleilish their stock are respectfully iu
•cited to give its a call.
BOOTS AND.SHOES MADE TO ORDER.
tw REI’AHUNO DONE AT SHOUT NOTICE.
WANTED,
TWO GOOD BOOTMAKERS.
sep4—3m
h R. BRIWER,
COTTON BHOK.BH,
AND
GENERAL COMMISSI' >N MERCH ANT
Will pay the highest market price Tor
COTTON,
Or will make liberal C.VsIl advances on Colton
Consigned‘to his correspondents in Liverpool-,
New York', Pavshnah, or Augusta.
New York Exchange P6r>ale
(iriffin. Georjjia—Office iu Aluiah Ilall, oppo
•te Brick Ware House.
Dot 1 3m
BOARDING t
MRti PAT lEKSON is prepare 1 to receive a
few DAY BOARDERS at her reside-,ce *n
•lie corner oflfioad and Ninth Streets.
seplo-2w
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
t>v virtue of a,I order from the Ordinary •
* J-pahl ng t'ounty, will tie *,.|,] Def.,,,
Court lloiue door iu the city of Griffin. M*,.’
the legal hour* of sole, oil the first Tl K-pyy
November next, one lot ot lurid, coni.-u. n,,,
Here*, pnorr or les*.t lying on the loud |i,V
tin lo /etudou, nnd *iliiiit, .l ihtrr mile* (~!
Griffin. About sixty acres are e!ettrrd--:0
tmhmee in woods. A!XI. n g,„ J I',- ~ 0,1 x.-1 , -
with necessary outbuilding*. Tlu re. is a fi. lt
I’eneli OrehnrJ on th- place. Sold ns tin- p.i,,
of lClienerer Davi*. for the benefit of l, c j, s a .
creditoia. Terms—i'.'!lll .
stuff-tod Isaac .VeKLnoy. a,i
f A i:< i:gi \ si'Ai.l ing (<’t .Vi V _ vw„-,..
' • J a , •* T. K lis, 1011, iri-i,,,,, IVj: ,
ot Thoiiui* Elii*. lute of ..*i,| eom tv <l*. ] ,
plies to me for letters ot disnii-sioj n* adtuii.i*!.,
t o-on sai l Estate he having fully ndn,n.i-le r(
nnd wound up Ihe mine.
The-.- U t',. 1, r, re to eilv and udnmnisl, •'
person* interested or eoneerned to 1, ,„ ir
lit HIV offiee vvillnu the time pr. srrihe.l hv ]»»
und show enuse if any exist whv mid lel'ter* of
dismission shouhi not he granted. Gum un.h-
Uiyh.-UK 1 at my offlve, this I, ih ' dnv of r-.-pi
►eplytbinffni. F. D. '])|-MI Kh,
Ordinary.
/ 1 F.ORG!\.rsl'Al.l)lN(; t’d NTY-Wnwrv,
V I lame* T. Ellis, Guardian „f S. I', llisliu-
Ijovouia Bishop, Cordelia Bishop a ,,,| R ’]• g,,j,
op .iniuor and orphan children ot l‘i ilij. ,!. Itish.'p
applies to me for letters of disini* n <
Guardi,in the whole estate of his said ward* har
ing heen lust iu Confederate securities, •! percent,
bonds, Ac.
These arc, therefore, to eite mill ndmnnisli all
persons eoneerned to be and appear at mv office
within the time prescribed hy law, to show etuas
if imy exists, why said letters dismissory from
san! Guardianship should not he granted.
Given under my hand ut otfe , this the Kill
day of- September, )BiiC.
Sep. IJuwHu. F. D. DIS.MUKE, Ordinary.
POSITIVELY
LPIXTZI LAST OYYT-vTL..
IN obedience to a resolution, passed hv
the City Council, Jam directed to collect
all Taxes due the City, (it matters not for
what years), by the l«t day of OCTOBER.
Unless those in arrears come forward and
pay hv that tiuie, executions will positively
issue.' HUi* NALL,
seplO td (ilerk.
Mrs. S. A. Jackson,
(agent.)
nAS just received a splendid °f BOV
MiTS and HA IS of the very Mrvt styles,
| Also, fresh invoices of
ike., »tc.,
! to which the attention of the ladies i$ refpect
| fully invited, bhe is prepared to furnish country
dealers ay
W II t»LR ft A B K.*
j will) MILLINERY, upon as favorable terms as*
they cou be purchased in Atlanta or Macon.
CALL ON IMilli -
at the old stand-of-
JACKSON & NEWTON,-
I
which has been newly fitted up and unproved.
! sap-I—ts
HOUSE TO KENT.
1 i Ai ,Y Mila from business portion of the City
i Elgin Rooms- newly plastered'; all out bouses
complete, Stables, 4-. One Hundred acre* «
Land; about Thirty under cultivation
Apply to * J B. REID.
Oct 1,1860 —ts
Daily KTow Era,
ATLANTA, GKO.
JARGEST city circulation. Large*t country
_j circulation* A live journal. lire paper.tof
i the fit eskle and the cruiitiug room
I SubsorUe for the Era. I‘rice of eubeeriptiol
loulv*7 per -.emin: crone dollar per un-iith.
‘ TR.V