Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, October 12, 1866, Image 2

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ou t y fin ij cva U . I OFFHTILCITV AM) fill \TYJOI IWL D N MARTIN DR M DEAVENPORT. kItIT 0 B t . “TT It IFHX. (• A OCT. is. !«««. Ao \> under t lie SoiiMi wHt \\ li ll> pert. The Columbu* (Gi.) A'.iy/nV/ r, of the titli instant, in rtufmtiiling affirmatively to a question s«koJ by (tit* llis'mi /"■ <*, eonc rn in" ‘‘N. S. Mono, of Georgia,” take- ncci nion to tell more than it' — more, too wc think, tlon faithfully collated . ta’i. tic will hear it out in. It *a}« : “ It (the /os/) will finil that a largo nuni her of the ao-ealletl “ilelegaGa’ from the South to the Southern I.iiyxlioLi' t'oiiv.-n tion” were at one time Llaisnt ecees-it/iii-ti tonic of them original, pr<*-ipitat it" aecets ioni-ts, who fin e.f nut of the I nion nicn whom they now denounce as rebels, ami whom they would hang or impoverish tor rcluc an’.ly following them into sccesmou.” S.n« c Aleck Stephens and a f. w others of the so-railed exponents of Southern senti ment, have taken pains by half-avowal and half-implication, to get it out that limy went n lucUintly into accession, that, or somethih" cLe, has emboldened men everywhere to c •me out, at if it were some bright feather in their cap, aid place themselves in the same category. Hoar deliciously luxurious to some writers, or speakers, or even street talkers, it must be, just to hear of an orig inal secessionist turning renegade ! it givis them bUell an elegant chance—sod lent greedily they jump at it, many ol th in!— to draw the swooping induction that the se cessionists all, or nearly all, pt. ly / out. Vow, we hare fieard thia tiling SO I —sometimes insinuated, sometiiin s nearly avowed, —and it is growing worse and worm that wc fee! it our duty to let it run no longer without entering against i', at least, oar solemn prntijst. We do not doulu a mo. ment that many' of the “original secession ists” did “I lay outand mine of them shame fully; an 1 We al.-o do not doubt that many of the original unionists fought ga lai.t 1 }. Hut that the latter, the ‘original uiroiiists.” or '’n liirlunl secessionists,” m ted helter than the former, or “original secessionists,” w ■ emphatic illy deny ; we go further, and, since the challenge has been made, we aim say, just as emphatically, that the “original secessionists” a ted in every ro-peet,” not only ns well as the “original umonis's” or “ n/m hint secessionists” did, hut, aggr gate, ly and individually, a great deal l.etter ! This discussion is not one of our seeking ; ii has been, not vary delicately, thrust upon u and now, wo say, let the thing ho listed ; have the statistics hrongl t forward, and count every secession soldier and officer that perished or survived,'-that stood to the Sou'll or deserted it, that fought valiantly or In Id bark inglotiously, and compare th? list wid that of the “original unionists,” or rc/iu-f --imt secessionists,” tested in the same points W e think any such a que.-tion brought up m,ir t as of Very questionable propriety, or taste, or delicacy—-hut wc declare it right lu te, if the tiling is to be obtruded upon n.-, and it cannot be postponed, we take up the glove, and we boldly challenge the conqurl son ; —yea, w ihtrc any one loti* compari son. It is distressing to fiml out now :• ft«• ii 's four or five ye irs too Into that so niat»\ mrn tiji/Mirriilh/ with tlio South, in iv nil the tuns working r< Indmth'j/ ; working under tlt embarrassing incubus that they wore in an unjust cause. Men thus conscience lacera ted could not begin to fight, or legi-late, or diplomatize, or write, or talk, o; eJite, hall its well as they could have done, had they cone into secession tot i< ’u hm/fi/. No wonder, then, the South was \v!iij>jo- I ! no wonder !!! llc.iitlcy is yet tills c We must have asked a h mired persons within the last five years, whether T .1. (or J. T ) Headley, was alive, and still writing, or defunct ; hut not a soul could say posi lively'—the nost of them belie vine, howev er, tljjj,!. ho was dead, having heard n t a word from him for a good long resting i son. It appears, though, flora the appended paragraph, that the hiialutin, spread eagle dictionary—afflicted Bombastes Foriosus au thor of “Sacred Plains’’ “Sacred Mountains’' and divers other spasmodically sensation nl somethings, is not dead ; and wh it is worse, propo es to bore the world w ith mere ■of his most nau cous and intolerable twad dle. Here is the alluded to paragraph : A Nkw Hook —Headley is writing the annals of the “National Petective Bltem,” at the dictation of (ien l/lF ivette C Ibik-r The Boston correspondent of the t’lueage Tribune savs of tho promised volume: "Among other tilings which it will contain will be a very erne! Mow at President .1 dm sou's reputation, in the details of the ease <■' Mrs. f'obb, the pardon broker, ands :i very interesting rovelitieii* in regard to the assassination conspiracy. including an ~ t from John Wilkes Booth's pr ; vate dhow .” Ht.V. &. It. HiiovviS. P. In, au hor es tbose two rsmarkahle books tin* one enti tied “ Artsc'eddon, or Pi ic I .Sia- in P-ophecy,” and the other en'ided "P mi u ion,’’—died i:*-N ithv illc, of cooler i, on tl e night of the fitli ot October. He lack'd some six weeks of being forty eight yiars ot age. Tbc-Xasltvillfl /non mo/ A'n<rnou says that Pr. Baldwin “ had ju-t finish.- i a work, as a sequel to the two others, or an elimination of the prophetic writings, to pvove the overthrow it .Monarchy and the • s'nb'ishniet tof Christian Penioeiacy. It wi'l hc. plen lidly illustrated, and those w ho i nave seen ilie manuscript pronounce i< the mo-f brilliant efftr-' d’bp lift " O.- The New Volk /<’ ••».'» -d i*:i on I J d_rc Sli tlk.-y. of Ab-sis-ippi, sayiog tlei| I the positions assumed by the distingoi-hrd M.s-i-sippan in a Ic'ter recently wr it n by him, touching the t (institutional Amend* imii'i “arc iosi lion. are! revolution lry If .1 'id/ Slot key, who alwa s, WC til'flk had i criip'imr’s sfl'Ciion for the l nion, even alter it w * pr sti'utel and degra-b-1, can not | Ic j-e the I .stelioiis gentiy ol th N nh then, in iced, hav>- we >.t a:, hope Telegraphic News. I'lll t.AIU.I.ioi. I. I t -t. Iq.—lieary'» uuj Tl tj in Itn- i-iiy I- 4,til'd, an 1 in the state trom ltl to 1. I, titty. Kan lull, llCinoer.it, for t’o-igre--, has 4, tiO*i majority —a gam ot 'Joint. K.liy, Aly cr» slot * 1 Veil, Kepubln ans, are elected by reduced lllajoi ities laylor, KepubllUaii, beat 1 loss 111 tile otb Ulsincl, where tlic rats conti ieiiliy expected it gam. Iteimi.-on, Jleuiocral, is reelected in the Util dial riel, hut 1.1-t election Will be cou le.-ti 4 on the gioiiml ol illegal voters in l.uzcriie cou-iiy. lien ral fake, H--publi can, is elected in llio lutli iltstne: —a g ot . it I- ICpol led that dolil) fovinie, Kepubile ,ii, is elec led in the Jlst district, wloeli Wou-1 be a gam. 1 lot I'ennsylvaiiia Congressional delega tion stands 17 K-.publaaiisand 0 1 leiiiocidis, with the Jl-l Unmet m douhi. lhc Kc jiibllcaj gon is e-rte, and the elcttuii in Dennison, iJeinocrut, iu the Uih di.-tiiet Will be otmtested. Jne Deniociais concede lierry'a elect,o:i by t- n tnouaauil mijoiiiy. l'omi-y claims 15,MU h Cincinnati, On o, Met. lit—There \v,.» a spirited eonti si lu Lite tii-l district between l‘.:ii llcton, D mocrat, ..ml Egg-esioo, If publican, tu: the lalier was ice.ee ed by .it Mi nisj-.ruv, i toss el l/.ttu outlie election ol l-'M lil (cel) lit publicans lone e-r tainly t'ceii reliirned to fmigre.-s, and per haps seventeen li-publicans to the S ate Legi.-.atm e. At.w Vhkk, Met. 10.—Upwards ol tit') Women ol nl 1 line pcll-.ieJ oy liie ioUmieT lrig ot the steam-hip Evening .M ir. lhc /7/)«•»’ fails eortc-pondui'. says : 111- french tiotqs wblali be withur.iwu m otic time Iroui .'I xieo, and ihat .Maximilian w ill abdicate and ho appointed licgcnt ol Amti ii. | lnhi an A t’of.t s, Met. 10—The returns \ i ome iu v ty fl wly, and ate iin-oniplitte . f!m St 111? tick, t i- gen.-rally 01,111: • -ed to the licpub.leans by l,.">lHt iiiaj rty Six Mis ti nt, ('ohm n. I hi,,u, 1 o .'j iriiy ol J >tm, a Di m-'oralic gtin of ...cro-ai over th • vot ol IMi I liilhoJnd District, Kerr, Dem in rat, i!e. tion is eoiiyi ded. In tlie 4tb, 7di and SIII Districts lie result, is still I'.'i'illii-. 'lll- ll'-publicai s clait'.i eight <‘i ngri i'.iii, and a nuij oity in b ,t ti 1 1 ancln soli lie I . i-I.Aurc. In In ■in qoii- a-i 1 -min y, tin! *’itnttoi* can in-j o ily 1- I.Kuh. lu Ijtio they girve Morton, f r (ioveruor, 01'0 majority. The Hon. and imes Hughes, li-publican, in Marion county, elected to the l.rg aturc, w Inch i- a I 'unm ■_ an. Nt.w \ 1 hk, M,t lit.—Hod oil; i'itl« active, with sales of !oUU ba!-s. Mid iit g to 10. It. wisTeporltui at \ era Cruz that 'laxi n.il::iti had taken strong "round again in rel it ; 01 to r. ' dniieg his K upin- in M. xic > ; that I rencli money was on the way to him. hi.l that the French tfKtps wo il l rein tio to .support I im. Nt.w t hit.k.vn.-, m. i. ’uttou stifT-r and uneli nigi 4. Mi'titt. 1., (tet It*.—'’ottct'i sih' today 1.1 Ml hales. Mid llin s fi'i emt-. Cincinnati. Met 1 1 » The total vote iu thi.- city I,up t.tulit, an i mease of KUOO votes over any previous elee'ton. ligg'ns ton. llepiileie in is elee*ei| over I Icorge II Ik :!! 1 11 by :il ut HI 111 ajoiity. I'llih.At'H.l 1;. a, <N t. it*.— As far ns heard fn in, (miry's tirijorty will be übont 1.1 DUO. The Kejiubl cans gain two mem ber.- of Collar ss. Him. -ns m; !•: onki -ni s— Any of the fol'ow ntr. ni ' - iv i. i hold go id iu ».x out of every I 1 f h /• n : To i.-e a nun i nde ivo; to w ’k on I th S lies ufllie sir. es. To »r.i the s one in.l i hlu il try !i> . t.ufT ;i gas- ight a it Ii a piper collar I'll see I,i ll try to light ,1 segat at. t e noz zle of ;i t'nvn nunn), telling the ohl 17 low to bold J-' ill. To see !.' ',l striving to bitter the jirivnuieut w;!b Uih back of ins be ah Tosco him step h gli in order to clear Ihe To s v him 1 opr. in in ! an impel tin -tit fel low f. r following him, when it is redly bis own shadow. -ee him |ut the spittoon otl liis head 1: and k ek hi'-b .I under tlm tah'e. I'., sc* I. ii try to walk tlirmig 1 the pier ,;l i-.s itnl cii.-e the ihii'licJ- door (ii'eahse he . ant o t out. If he se. s couple of e-V'/ t*h dr- where there should be I . , and e. tint to put one- f tlmm out. If lie tells tio w 1 ter to b'a k bis h.ea l and "Ill'll Ii- I." 'ls. In -holt, if he put« t! Msti.l'c in bed at! attempt to l l .w l.inisi If ont. on cm geto r ally set it dew li that he - hII 1 !{. How TO KniAIN bol itlU’.N l'li.'Sl ! !',! n.— Hen. and i.hii for-yt h, wi oitig f: out Nov 7 rk o the Mobile Kegi-ter, says ol a p t iom of S e.ihern IVnusy ivaiiia, over which he has reei tilly trav elcil : \ 1 11 ride over a country '.lotted with farms, groan.i.g mid 1 < imp ,mi l are.surprized at .lu aek "I 1 iboriT.-, and won o r who a- es 1 ;!n- wa k I fapit.il and science .-upp v Ihe jh.e sos our g i g.s of ue.roes, and the W'etk goes I'll as li liy lot;.'. I has l‘ct>l silvatiia, with lier tine - miilions of piipuia tm'i. enjoy.- pnvltietiqns equal to the lib. r of six lu.liiou-. The smi' j.roeesses woul I icakc the b. nth a garden id fruitfulness, t .e ah* de ol a great joj ulii in. and tie seat ot «*T- W e lia- c a I that fen s\ lv.ll. 1 h is, m ••••til, ir-ni, md water t.'.ver, vvi hoiit Ie r liars winter ciua e. Wc have products iinpossibh to her soil. T r war has hewn a ptilwiy t. r S.iu'ht rn energies in a inpv <lirei-tion. , It u- fdlow it, 1 nc.oui - age n; ti of l.dor and sk.ii to settle II i.oog u-, e>pi rni to exjiort *ai r latent re tai is, and train and e ovate the negro to he aide to do h;s pi; ; of tile grand Wink ol eiosiiig- the g ijiol iuiuiutunal civiliziliou, which our !: ir \ Northern neighbors have for so long kep wide op u between us. Ity ties path, t o, nien of the South, we are to recover the political power to make our ri"H»« rr-'p'Wr ! tjid 1: W AVi \ l: It TIN1;AI1; \ T S. GRIND OPEMMJ I AT MRS. S. A. JACKSON, AGT. 4* 1* i fit 11 li m purr ti 111 of Fitaliiona. ON M NDA’i AND TIT>«DAV, (iCTthKldt IVIII,I \ \ r !! F!N t!.* <*i: 1/ n§ <■ fCr fliri nit-1 »tirr«*un*lir tr ▼ f 1 rry #ir«* i vit.*.l t«► h#*r .nOL'f.ili ♦ Vi H.Ni: liUNMTS. HAI>. . < Al'- KIHIKING f.OAK v , wi*li **wry uiticl*.- ihsiuilj k**|»t in :i flr#t rla-* Mil lift.*l y More. Oct. In—7l Plantation for ."ale. f I hid! r -1 «!o*t«Ttniiictl to a!»iin 1 «it*n I’.ii it.ii...fl'.-ri hi** pluntuti'oM f*>r «al** I* mu tf*»*»*l firm f.*r ANI> J'TOCK IMAGIN'., n Jnr/? (V.:.c »,r„k«*. W KI.L WA l LUI.I». huvii j « I*. n i-iifii.n.i; wntrr in tv»*ry li**l I r..nl;iitiiii<4 -i\ Uumlrvl :i<*rvjr.--4<Hf elcUreti. i th« ImliH.c** Wl'-.LL 1 IMUKRKI>. 1 yi* i? five AVd-i ..f 0i fViti. in I! • •v. •••!: If t?» • ulxiv'i iftii l »-• not ti*!.l l»y fl’ * N'C it vrll f j.ut ii|> •t r: ■ | >»t ti;.? Ii fullest l>i«Mer. "if** Milt if -• • w-, ll<"4s I’laiifiitiori ! W ng« on-*, ti** Sold on flit* |>i t-ini-i.*-. .IAMMS I*. I IIKI MAX. A UGUSTA BUSINESS DIRECTORY I he folloumg l.i noil liM.lieg business houses of A. in/ list a. ( ..-..1 gm .1. - re to Oil it I Ife | oir lie 111 Hl' ll* of th. no n h.ints mel I-cb r « of MiTJD ll' in _ atelle i I lit..- II lei .Voil Sldellfil stock. lie in din .•no'il.' Ind.l out lo I -\, • i h ore iinsiir pn- in nuV >onttiern market. ti dm md he |i. i:n|it! y iiiid cm efiilly attended to, this ,• * tin* expi" f time and travel. I ~n ti• iit .inie l below i* perfectly responsi ' hi", niei afe. ami i. IVr with conti lciice to their ..'d ciiotoii.i l -: I). J (i l> tills a Marninot]. St... kon hand and for sale by 44 V. IM .’tsKld, A ih i 11. V I! i- il, Wilhcrtiiri’c Daniel, S. 1. Uu-sel .... . . <. riicorics O'DOWD Ml - Whub-sale I.mcers. lb. ail street. (.roci 'ifs Nollnuts &c-, Vv. iIKNitV WAliilKN i luoeeri'-s, Note urn ,V • . at wimlesale. hliocs, limits, Sic , t'ONI.r.Y. .It tit K .t (’ll., I Wind -a’.. Dealers. Id. ad .-'ln', ,-t. bSmi s, limits 4s<'., ,1. N. (h ii I KN, i A hoil' ltle and It 't ill Dealer, iiroad Street. Ilai'ilw.trr, t.'ntlcry Nc, r.AUNI.s, liltOWN, A CO., | Offer splendid linb eeineiits. s.njiUciy, Harness ami Carriage >lat i.als, Sill iIM.AN. .IKS-I 1* A i’ll., V. h .1. sa! -and it. tan dealers. j Itnusies, Carriage-*. -^o',, WYMAN A MAY, •Ahidisale and 11 etui'. I', ilcis. C rot-Its*; V* <Tass.-<>\ are. Avc j TIH isHKlls. T'D iM AS. A SHOP.iI ; llai •in han't aho g" hit sjilviidnl Stock. Clelliing a:ol Fiirni-liiiig Goods, .1 SIMON >‘* I '-lit >. j ggV Hsoad street, oiler a- 1.-adid assortllicli*. If iiks Mcilii lie. . 4*c. T A DMA Id,. VVliol—„fe ar.d r.et&n Druggist. Krond Street IEXO’J’IESXjS. Atieu la Hotel, i l ust class and sjiloiidid oneiiodati in*. lyl-tsIAD .'-'l'llMvl'. j JA tt NEm, v w\| k"l! i i.s t \! !(*()—from IJ J to ‘ls ct«. ; —*F® F ,»*» ; • ' «>i tiifiin«l be Igiiuvs ; *2") pit om ol ii Wool «lu ; 1.-i , Ifft^a. »,.!.*cts 1-J Gfi* I*'P lM>|iocf* 1: . It Men;../; ' Im ph CD, Alpatt ns; 0,1 l.i m.tifis it<l ami win?*' Flannels; 7 pi«•!•«•' ii‘.u*k an<l "liite 1 *••}*!i n ; 7;, piffi sos >«-.i I s 1 110* i nunn, fium 16 to 35cts 5n pi.CDf of JMearlietl Cotton ; i' i"- 1-iwy* • • Jtt pi.vo-w ftitt'.M |- laur f*l ; Id pioft s all wt.olFn nch Cnssimere 4 ; , ."i j m ands .*:i*•*•;« ' ! an- uml , mipiDDc, l.iaen; PID.’DS lilnck * ’lotli n«MI n<.e.kin ; F n Latii* >*’aii.l I m • Li’ e>t *•! v!d cloaks ; ;iH pair H ankels djiS'’h >!,..* s <lll,l !’t ots; II >«•/,• a I»a 11n,• ial Skii ts ; 7:. tlo/DM Wool, Ftir. an.i FluAi lints; 1.7 pieces Fancy ami lilack sill; ; f»u .l *ZDit Morpskir’s; j AH kiii.l< ot Cloiik un \ : ‘)res 'Vriiiimings , | All kiiuls of (Vftn’tl, l.iiicn, arid Silk Laces ; Ail ki»K*t'oT HibLons I.a lies‘ Collars mid Tuffs. NuLi.is, Hoods. Sr-nt Hgs. and liieakfaPt-ShrtwlH : Towolinp. Tal.le Cloths; Linen and Cotton 1 ir.rriasio*: 1 i battl'd Scottdi In faet.n full supply of>verym Flic!) 1 will >, i at greatly reduced pi ices. For G ont«. A large nss.nttnenk. ut' poisiness Suits. It'nek II ".km a ,1 i " i'i aiidi'.'ita mid Vests; a hog,- supply ol ov ti coata, DUek mid I-ignrW >llk Y.lvet \ ests; a huge supply of Furuishing lioods. Also received. N'i. -ti n nrd Kar-jos. liiii!;ii' ui"! \ . m li I Nt is. Tailpieces. Screws, Uosi . V,-. LADIES AND .GENTLEMEN, Ifyou want any of JA & NEIN. i a ! at N. If. SIMON'S r ifmrt/r.v r.y fa^itiqx i*S. irwol R, 11 IJi lINsT, A. r. U'-UA | SEYMOUR, JOHNSON &C. Gi’octs an,l COMMISSION MERCHANTS c li 'rry and Third Macim, (ia. II r K linve jitxf rec«*ive<l additions to our II fttir-k of ( 0 roc«rids. mml we i.*»w offt-r to Merchant dc ileta. one of the lar r *e>t a:.*l in«»at complete a*"'»rtin«:it of Groceries hroiifflit to Macon. Consisting in part of s»m» <ae w * Liverpool >a!t. :{•»«» llhis Vl*»ur, »llog-hco-ls of Bacon, 15 C.i ks i!irii I* *o LLh A. M A i' Sugar, \lb *aef<s Kiu ami Java O ff* c t ■l* (l U<*?es Tobacco, ell giadt-, 1 15 Ih ies { ’andy, s«* I»*»\es S'*da, 7.t (If-'S Matehcs, ?»*"»(' i\‘U: * *• »j***. Machine and Hand tnr*'!*, 5u fio::e - .'<»ap, *2-7 Loxes Li.giirth C« d-fLh, .3«* Ivitt-4 Mesa and Muckei*!, 50 Cases Oysters, tie. *<*.. Oct 2-2 m reMotalT JOHN H, WHITE & CO, I ) ETCHY their grateful thanks to the citizens t of Griffin and surrounding country fur the LIDERAL I’ATKMNAGE Extended lo them for tlie la t fifteen years, aud it is witii regret that they leaVe (’ydiin and tlirir old friends and customers, for an Tiny ire now opeuing ca j Whitehall Street., Atlanta, - Geogia, the lest stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DUY GmoDS, Clothing, Ilats and Caps, Roots and S' oes, that they ever brought Smith. They would te liappv to see their old friends when they visit Atlanta, and show them through their stock, as thev are satis fied they call ••ell as cl) ‘ip and as good Goods, as and House in lhc fitv of AtlAnta. J. 11. WHITE, .st-25 <;. W. WHITE. JAMES M. BROOKS, me.l! MACIHI.VUI', LEWIS 11. LlluAY. “Wilbur F. Johnson,” (OF GEORGIA,) \. O l| Itjrooks, ilFutioiuit'O k O'o AM* i( < jMM ISSloX" M KIJ' 1f A N 'IV. .59 ('aroiidt l«*f slmd, Oi lcans* 0 c 9m A, W. JONES, i! I7EAI.EII IN STA rL E ND FANCY DRY GOODS. -cm- « J 5 No-3 c -J • MKX AND li()YS’ CLO'I IHN( i. Hats and Caps, Hoots & Shoes CROC K ELY, CLASS \V Alt E, and every variety of EANGY GOODS, NOTIONS &C, West sitle II il I'Street. Gi ifliii, Ga. Ts now rcceiviig me of the largest and best selected Slocks of Goods ever brought to this maiket, w! icli will be sold on very UEASMM-aIM.K TERMS lor Helieviog that be can si'i-fi purchasets as to qiiul.ty and j.iice, l.e conlially invites n'lamioov to c all, an.i inspict bis Goods. After doing so. he is>atisf>d licit they will not be ilis |ni:"d to try either the Atlanta or Macon in a bets.' THE LA DIES are especially requested lo examine his rr.ag nificenl assortment of CId'.VKS, Sll \ I.S. SON f AGS. NUBIAS, and 1 >Kt-.SS (700DS, cons'#t.isf-in part ot Rich Rtaek'antl COLORED SILKS. Reps; HTlk and -Worsted l’oplins, So'iJ and I’rin'od All-\\ oil and Pacific DcLaities, Merinos, Alj.a, as. Empress Cioths, etc., etc. •A beautiful assomnetn of LACES and EMBROIDERIES. among which will be found the Real Cluny and \ a encienn s, I tress friiTiinings, in b ndless Variety, and a IID >CSA\| > other tilings u-ually kept in a First Class-Dry Goods Store. Oct « 1 n OOTTOA ! C«TT(L\iT \Ye are pteparei! to make liberaj, C asli Atlvaiircs To ri*o*f«bs or M„yer«, ot, shipped To Out cone-pondents in New York o nab, will, whom We have arranged to seli Cotton shipped through us, on the I , **• We wili a!«o # Ue%l t«rra, St // rollon Joy f*/tthlrrs, in Ifiis nutrkrl, trim >!h hot intend shipp^ A. MERRITT k JOHNSON, 1! ankers a >i> Cotton- k | i'ACWe »ii! receive I»efM>sits and pay Checks oil demand, buy Gold. Si|, v , j Notes, Couiiti/ Srriji. Slock*. I* Is, and other s.-.-ui ities. Colleca p»[»ei ua^'t Giiffin and viyinity, ami iirikC prompt ren.itlanyi-e. Will endeavor to keen "**”* '* with Si'jht Ea'looi'je on New York in sums to suit. (se2l—lin) \ M *2*^^ (JJfilf in Haiti.lav’s Htiililmir. pearly oppoaile the Hrick Warehouse ' ®* - HE DMjGS hliliil PAINTS, OILS, TOILET ARTICLES, At XTccliicccl Prices, ARE SELLING OFF FAST AT J. N. HARRIS & CO’S sept .4 .7m. , * DRUGS"! MKaMCI^ES! R E W Y ’ EA S T SIDE 0 F II ILL ST li E ET , (Near the l ost Offics.) Griffin, Georgia, HAS ON HAND A GOOD ASSORTMENT. AND RECEIVES WEEKLY SUPPLIES ~ ~ OF ALL ARTICLES CERTAIN INOT< * DRUGS, FRESH AND GENUINE jC-tC Also, a fine lot ot I AN* 7 AND l’O i1.1.l AI.IICLES, AN it.dew Glass |* a i t j/ Oils, Lamps, Arc., Cooking Extracts, Tobacco, Cigars, <kc. Pit lI’TION S promptly filled DAY or NItJJIT, under the dirii-t fU|.rrvi?|on of S B Drkvvkv, M. D., (t Tn iiii-t m.d l litiruoiecutist.) »no has hu ll iu regular mill extensive practice for over ten years. I olh . ivil mid mililurv, or Dr ,1. 1.. Mount: WIN SHIP & GORDON, Cl-Tixtu Os 1.11. T AN!! BROAD s-r.l" GRIFFIN" GEOItCLA. Wlii«lr>-;i’e nml retail iLaleis r*.i i tiOOt ’ • i s hors, Hal- I mhrcUos, LEATHER. SHOE FINDINGS, and READY-MADE CLOTHING. WE ARE RECEIVING and opening 17 7 cates KOOIS and SHOES of tv'ery s'yle and description, which we pf-ouoj'n riling as cheap as can be lull chased in airy Sortli ern iriarket. We invite a'l persons who expect to wen [Shoes to call and e,;amine oil! stock before purchasing elsevi-hor Our Senior I’artner lias had many years exjierienco it. the Shoe tni-ine-s, ami i- iv.-h a. qitainteil with this inaliufacturers at the north, which gives them superior advan tages in getting np l! ‘’ir stork. Every ar ticle in out line will be sold at a small ad vance oii cost. We shall confine ourselves strictly to the cash srstem. No ctie can sell goods on a l credit at the extremely low prices we are asking. *aS“ COUNTRY MERCHANTS wishing to teplenish their stock are respectfully iiw viteil to give trs a call. ROOTS AN! > SHOES MADE TO OR OEK. Rei’aikinc done at shout notice. TWO GOOD BOOTMAKERS. sep4»-Brrr L. Ik ItREWtR, COTTON BHOKBR, AND G EX Ell A L COM MISSIQX 31EUC * J A N T Will pay the highest market price lor COTTON, Or will mnke liberal C*\Sll advances on C<*tt«>n t'unsignetl to his eorrespoudeuts in l i iverpo(-l. New Y«*ik. Sawn ali. or Augusta. New York Exchange For *a!e Grifiin. Georgia—<mice in Alniah Hall, oppo •’te 111 ii'k Ware House. Oct 1 3 m BOAROINC t MRS* FAT IFaLSvLN is pteparei to receive a few day boarders at her residince on the corner ofßirad and Ninth j-trevU. tep2o-2w ADMIN ISTRATOR'S SALE. 1 >'Y virtue of an order from the Ordinary ot !I> Spiild’io? Courity, will bes -Id bt foretl„ I I’l-urt House do**r in the city of Griffin, betweea I tt;e hours «*f sale, on the first TFKSDAY in 2\'*vc.’i.itcr ne 'T. fine lot «*t land, contaiidng2o2l u *n*s (more or less.) hug on the toad frouGrif tin t<* Zebu‘on, mid situuted three milea from |t■ ritlin. About sixty acres are cleared—the j balance iu woods. Almi, n good frmte dTelling 1 j with necessary out building* 9 . 'lher»fi is a fipi* Fee' ll Orchard’ on tlu* place. Sold 4s the £ s ute 1 "f Ebcnc7t*r Davis, f• *r tl.e benefit of heirs aO l ereditoia. Terms—CW'H & 10.1 1> A Aid M< ELROY, Admr. ' / 1 EOROI A. SI’ALDINO ( Ol M Y.—Whereii V.J Ja 1 cs TANARUS, Jdlis, ndtnii.imitator «>ii the Eataie ii onia- y* I;-, late ..f I eom.ty deceased aj> plii -* to n. A.r R tt* is r>f «|i>ini.s>ioii as adiniDistu t i I-a'.uvi. .ic liu.ing fuJlv aiiiDiiii-vtcr’-i •*;, ! w• u:. l up the s:im\ I; •• a: ♦* thcit' l !.' t<* city n: and admonish all ii ' -rtsttdoi ••01.« * rio .! to I • ni,«) nppea; .• r.• \ !,< *• a'lie. t*.e t it* pi *-9ciibed by lav* t a■ i »w can- any exist, \*liy Faid leDeriwf I i; i;.i- ; >n shouM 1 «*t ! e grnnted. l»i\eti under | : \ !-a at !n\ • t ,T < . tl.is 17th dav «<f Sept. IBfa I ’tt pl 'thm -mi. Y. I). ld>Ail KK, | * trdinnry. I f 1 F- •!;*•! V r VAI DIM; Cul* MY - Whrfu* V S •!; 1' t> 1. ii! i s*, < >11:11 liian 01 S. **• Di '-bop 1 ..von,a ItiAup. Cordt ln Bishop and B. T. Bish op .min**- am’ orplian children **l l’hilip .1. Ri*b»|- applies to me top letters of disinis i« n ns nudt (i 'un dian 11:'- wlode estate of Ins sai ! wards ha»- rh I : tiu 1 7jirtederute securities, 4 peretnt ’] h* s>* are. tli*• i*f >i »*. to cite and ndmonish ill hT'oi.s coiD en.ci to he and appear at my office \vHid\ the true preser.l ed *»y law, to show mum it *» \ exists, whs saiti letters disinissory lrcm -a* 1 * binr-iiat'sbip -*>oii'-l n**t be grunted. (liven under my hand at oft c ,tliis the Itth .lav of September, 1666. » p. I j:.i6im F. D. DISMUKK, Ordinan \Ci; FEEBLY ti* an orfler granted by the <ir-diunrv **f I’ik** cotmf y. will l»e s*»M b**iors j ill*’ Cot:rt II ii-*- d"or in the t »wn of Green \ Mvri\v« er emi* tv. «»n the drst. Tuesday io* . Decembei’ 10 xt. wiihin ttilegal hours of sale, -.•v,*ntv five acres "I lan-1 re or less) being {•.ui of lot No. ‘216 in th* upper Ninth District ol sail eotiidv, adjti’uing the lan-ls of M«*Knight, ReynohD ami others, knr.wn as the Shele place. , h ha gii.g t.» the e*t;Ue of Alfred Wiggins. l«te of Pike count v. dt ceas’-d. nr and sold as tEe property of mi• i dee**ns**d. for the benefit of Ihe heits andcred* : itors ot vii hit c“ased. Terms cash, h^PE. (October ", 1 Sod.—*|nd* Administrator. Mrs, S. A. Jackson, (.-.i-.UNT.) KAS just I'l-'-i'io. 1 a splpn fill stooli of BOX- Nj.71.-5 aud HATS of the very letSfsf »tyle», 1 Also, fresh invoices of £i., id., j ,0 | lo which the attention of the ladies is reiplcb fully invited. Sh*- is prepared to furnish country I dealers at w 11 olesale: with MILLINERY, upon ns favorable terms »* they eon be iwirehased in Atlanta or ilaeen. CALL OX HER j at the old stand bf I ‘ JAoiv SC) N k NE W TON, which has beer, ncwlv fittc*! up and improved. Sept—ts HOUSE TO RENT. IIA! V Mile from business portion of the fdy Elgin Rooms newly plastered ; ad coi; 1 ieto, St aler. Ac. t*ne Hundred »C fc4 0 , i.n a 1 Cut Thntv under cultivation. : .-vpplvio ‘ J B. REID. Del 1, 186(5—tf Empire Shuttle Stwinj! Alacliin** AP.K SVPKRIOR TO ALL OTHERS ■ —_ FOR FAMILY AND MANU'FACfL'RING I'IOES. Ager.U wanted Addr»»». empires, m.ca, ?fpli w* ti Eicad r -ty-,