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UMPFIV, OCT. If, •0 6
Going (• ke YirHrtslzotl ne.iiii.
The poor liLdi! that g< nt-roiu ho*rtcd>
confiding, ofun-dtipcJ, always-forgiving,
and alleged her remarkable people are again
to ha viclu».2c<i 1 Jjtnej tbo Second duped
i hern at the battle of B>yne Water, lh e
I'.uglwli duped tlicni at ti>e Treaty of
'Hpjierary, and every aoore es year*, or
even oftener, t-ouiabodv lms been duping
thrin. or they have been doling ttiem
*el»e\ for the la.t Inialrcl an i ferre
ty live yearn, and bow inu.b farther back
in the far paal ••beyond abicli the mem
ory ot uaw runneth not,” ih» chronicler if
there to infbrni ut. liui of all the victimi*.
ings they have differed, that perhaps was
the itiost stupendous, when ffiey fought
against Dixie, Udicving that tha Yankees
would then tort! round and help in lireing
them from England.
They hare given the Yankee* a splendid
chance to comply with their bargicn, in t lie*
late Fenian demount ration* n on Canada
klow did the blue-stomached allies act in
the premises ’( instead of helping the Irish
as they cweai ingly agreed, they betrayed
them, and lent themselves, or rather sold
themselves, as *pies to the Uriti-h People.
< tiiprlit this not to have taught some com
mon souse to that strange people, at least on
the wore of h-tierring.everything that is told
them 1 But it ha* not; that grandest old
humbug now on six cont'iicnt*, Santa An
lit*, has got them in charge; noil the tihks
he will play on them will be <quailed only
by the (ricks played on them by Seward,an.l
Sumner, and Stevens, and the ■ whole black
JLr jtUliliean party of the North, It would
not surprise us if tiny really did pitch in,
and whip ont Moxiiuillian for the Mexicans,
aa they, with (he Nigger* and the Itutch, did
Dixie, lor tho Yankees; and then Santa An
na wruM treat them jnst a* the Yankees
have done--to wit, with supreme uonUtnp’.
Tin: Klroiih.vh on i.ast TfrfpwT.— Itb
turns a-c coming ill every day, and amidst
all the inch finiicnee tand mixed-up confusion
of the telegrams, it is very patent that the
Radical* haro lit inly held thiir strength.—
Now Johnson bus a chance to show himself
the giant or tho pigmy. If' bo knocks
along as I c has been doing, talk ing about
the great people standing up to hiu», and
trusting to that 1 broken slick' till he hum
self is ini pern-hod, perhaps executed, and
Davis is hung, then indeed, his best friends
will-lie hound to conclude that lie ( lohiiHon)
than pigmy.
He sees now that koepengpoor Ihivis in that
J., ngfon, and killing hitu by slow butsuro
degrees, has not helped theenuse of (\mser
vttliam. Had .Johnson followed up,the first
Philadelphia Convention with n gerncrulttm
f| | 1
nefty including Davis and nil the exiles —
which lie should have douc, to have acted
< oiauhteruly, we believe his purty would be
stronger,by hundreds and thousands—North
as well a« South—than it now is.
“lliiAZit,." —The Atfruta Intrl/ii/ciii ■< r, of
thi> 12th instant, in a paragraph article with
the shove heading, makes its eh sing sen
teuoe thus :
YVhile every one has the undeniable right
to elect for himself in the matter, we* nrc ap
jMtehcnsire that emigration to Brazil, like
emigration front-this ( omitey to Mexico, will
reset, in a majority of casci, in di-.rppoint
jwent and misery.
Just such a homily ad this, we ituaginc,
the tish in the famed frying-pan. preached to
iti brother fish in tho same pan,-- crisping
and warping doublo in the hot grease and
salt,—to dissuade them from following the
example* of the H-.li that l ad, in trying to
escape, jumped into the fire.
Os the two seta of fish—the ones that
staid in the fryiug jiao, hiiJ the ones that
jumped into the fire—we bavo always pro
feared decidedly the latter. Though frying
oi» U*t coals may bo worse ihen fry
ing in hot lard—which, however, wc do not
believe—the redeeming difference is that
the oue set made a btave effort to better
their condition, though j.rrAap* they tailed,
while the other set, too soon and too much
reconstructed, chose to lie still, and not only
fry and Ctisp, but he turned over, ever and
anon, with a long hot kuifo or spoon-handle,
in the hands of a long-nosed Yankee scull,
ion. 1
As the Frenchman would "say—we give
the first the {frefranee.
The Vow York World says of Senator
Sherman, in a review of his Oincinatti
speech : “ Mr. Sherman is a sort of hybrid
'onservative—a political quadroon formed
by a ernes betwixt a full breed Ilaymond
and.a half-breed Thad. Stevens.
The T,Tuisville mortuary report for lust
month shows that the mortality for-Septem
ber is three hundred and eight, of which
savcutT fisc were from cholera, and forty
eight faoui other dinriheul diseases.
FKAvt'i.J?!.* r.—General Frank P. Blair,
on attempting- to »mk* a political specoh at
Cape Girardeau, Mtesowi, rceeirtiy l was
mobhed and driven from the stand.
The Illinois girl who lately’ lost her
speech (savo whispering) has bad forty oi
icts for inarriagg.
The I jh tod .States havo 200 • times the
quantity or ccal th it Great Britain hat.
Galveston wants a cemetery., Apply t*r
ftx-owulow.
Tranli'e*ln Henry <onuty,Ges»rf l» I
McDosot <ui, (»» Oct Bth,_ 1«0C.
After adjournment of 'ls# morning •«'"it
of tSf County Court of Henry e.BWtv,
• (Ori-gin, to d»jr. » mooting of tho citi* «»* <>t
•nWt twtoa v wk* «•!(<*! • an-1 roil 1 f
Tailing E Ij.h poster to the ch<lr, sn<l A \l.
Campin' I requested to act n» se<ret<rv.
On motion, the Chairman reqiinaicl Col.
G. M. - el>" to explain the object t>f the
meeting, which lie dij in a clear, < onciso and
forcible manlier.
It was then moved that a committee of
thirteen be appointed to report inattei* for
the consideration of the meeting, which
committee contested of the follow ing citizens:
Colonel taco. M. Nolan, Chai’WiSn, A. W.
Turner. Archibald Broom, R M. Walker,
llwitry C Merritt, John Johnson. Oharte*
T. Zs. hrv. Ic-*' II iWner. L~*>L Cob-mpn,
Smith U.,Gr *ineK./«c' e, \|. It. Herr*
and |Lnj.'N. V- 14" rfbh , v
The eofilmWecThen retiieff.anJ *(t«r a
'cw mrmtenfs «!.,liberal ion reported, through
their chai r nj»n, the following preamble and
reao’mion-:
WitKitiiea. For montjis past reports have
t>< oa*intiallv rfS'-hfel our o»>untt that as <■ C
-2en« wa were charged with disloyalty and
U«le*.*ne*«f that our opposition to tile
Bureau of freedmen, An., was open and hos
tile; that “rrtghl-hawk*” or ‘jay-hawks”
literally swarmed within our holders ; that
the press In some part* of the ••ounti'fi, rfnd
a prominent journal in the city of New York
ihat ihre* hundred swgsiilx
«! hgw !;•" inAat tha county : fR«t it is
itiipo-sihla for ptihl c offenders and violators
• .flit# lew to Ire brorTghl to jti-tiCe ; that the
courts and juror* are alike slow and unrelia
ble in the adndnistrition of I lie law. And
whereas, a detachment of Vn te l States «ol
diory aro no-v quartered in our county—
tlieir appearmes among t*e, ibuibtlcss, nttri-
IrUtaMefoMhe rrhore, or ntmilnt feporfa Ami
whereas; longer wlonce on our i>art,or a
failure to cwpiesi ourselves woulil bit great
injustice to us ns a cotiiVtr, therefore, in
. meeting he it.
/feso/re. That as a comity Wo har« free n ;
teirihly misrepresented; that morally,
socially ami poptically, we have nothing to I
fear in comparison with our sister counties i
e»f Georgia, and certainly nothing tO'fbnr !
from anv section, North or SoulTt, ffiat |
would thus wantonly traduce us.
Hr mil tail, That the citizens of Henry are j
.law-abiding, ami that the ouerts ami juries j
are ready, in every case, to measure out
justice with an even hand, without tcgar<ftO'
/losilifin, person or rotor. That we indignant
ly repel the reported charge,which (tings our
; honor an.l pride, that impartial juries cannot
be obtained in Henry county.
Krsolrnl, That we suppose it is in conse
quence of such aspersions upon the integrity
and impartiality ol j trors of the county, that
tiie commanding officer of satd detachment
hern, in pursuance of orders, has, after
making some arrests, forwarded the prisoners
to distant posts without a day’s notico to
said prisoners, and without, specification
of the offenses wherewithal they arc
charged. And this, too, when the civil an-
IKoi'ttiiM find expressed, in writing to said
comm slider, a perfhet readiness ami willing- j
ness to take cognizance ol’ the cas. arid :
fully ioves'ig tie said charges Hu' it is due j
to state that said command.-r, tl iptaiu Lord,
has courteously proposed to forward the said
communication of the civil authorities to
(Teiieml Tilton.
/£<•*«/»«/,That so far as we know and be
lieve, even the occasional dilhe dries which
have occurred between thewhites anil blacks \
have I eeii magnified, yea, .shamefully tins- J
'represented by evil, designing persons, and
by none uiore so thin the agent of the |
Bureau at this place; he doul tlcss having j
thought it necessary thus highly to color
(and perhaps to manufacture) reports in or
der In establish, as a fixed fact, t|,e necessity
of an agency, hwc, atjd to secure to himself
that agency or appoietinsnJ
llrsolurd, I’util this <ia e we have forbo* ne
a public expression f opinion of this agent,
because it was unpleasant 80 to do. Wb now
ib elsre, as our cool and settled opini n, that
a large proportion of the trouble which hasl
occtirrt; In the crunty, is directly traceable,:
to him and IfL indiscret on—that wc beliswe,
from having known him for many years, j
many of us, that be is morally, and intellec
tually, utterly disqualified lor the position j
he holds \ve therefore rnspeetfhlly reeofii
mend, to the prop r authorities, his early
removal, and the appointment ol Quinces 11
Nolan, Ordinary ol said county, or any other
gentlemen of honesty and intelligence as
his successor, believing that such action t
would be as oil poured upon tho troubled
wa;. r, ami would restore perfect peace and
quiet.
KtmoletJ, Though in this, as in other
counties, there have been occasional acts of j
violence, yet such action on the part of any 1
man, or set of met*, we heartily condemn,
and trust, ere long, by honest endeavor, and
stern enforcement of the law, to prevent the
perpetration ot such offenses.
Rrxnhnl, That the authorities controlling
the same-are most rcspeetfullv requested to
returff to tin* acidity any citi,sen that has
been, or may bo arrested under any charge
cognizable by the courts, in order that the
1-gal tights of defciidams, and the co®stitu>
Atonal guarantees vouchsafed to them, tn»v
be observed, and we believe that the law w ill 1
be as'fulty vindicated in this,- as in any c**un
ty in the State, or anywhere else.
Jirsolml, It is stated that ill • citiz. ns of
Henry county recommended tho ageut hero j
for said appointment, but we have labored in :
v.iin to fii.tl a efDgle man who signed said
recommendation.
Jirso/red, That tne p'roocpdUigs of this |
meeting is published in lire Atlanta lutelti' j
yr.mrrr and the Hlrvannah- fioraUl, and that
the (Iriflia and Augusta papers be requested ;
to copy ; and that a copy of these resolutions
be forwarded to General Davis Tileon.
Upon the reading of the resolutions ter in- 1
leim they were unanimously adopted by the
meeting, wbioh was composed of- a largo |
nuoibor of the citizens of lienry county, j
Elijah Fostku, Chairman.
A. M. Campbell, Secretary.
L_ , _
Plantation for Sala?
uudersigiivd having determined to (than 1
don farming, offers hi* plantation for sale
It i*a good farm for COTTON AND STOCK
■lt IASI NO, having a large lane brake, WELL -
WATERED, baring clear running, water iu every
field, containing »ix hundred acre*.—4oo aieared,
the bidimea WELI.Tf!HIKKKI>, lying five mile*
We*t of tJrlflTk, on Rose creek—»tHhe above -tend
i» not (old by the 2oth Nov., it will be up i
and (old at the highest bidder, togetbe with '
Horse*, Mile It cows, Itogs. I’tauUtion tooli, Wag. I
ou(, <ta. Sold on thsa-premiae*.
jAMKt r>. rirffKM an. !
r*etlo- 4<kd.
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Telegraphic News.
IxiiAX.iroi.tsi Oct 11.— Furlhor reams
from the nolhern portion of the Ft to show
laWi> KepuSlioan glfin* __
Fri»m the lout estimate that can he made
I the ci ij.irdy in the .State will \n 15 000.
Washburn (li»ion) and Orth (Union) are
elected in the Seventh ami Eighth Districts
! In the first District Niblack, Democrat,
his a majority of 5000; Second District,
, Kerr, Democrat, has 1077 majority; Third
i Di-triot, Ilustcr, Ikidv.'.al, sfd) majority ; in
the Fourth District, Holman. Detn x-rat, has
a msj-inty of between and 500; in the
Kifiti Dta*rii-t( .Jutuvi. Uilical, ha* a via
jority .of Ot-i'E); Sin tiio Sceenlh Ifistrift,
Washburn, Radical, ha* s**o majority; in
| the Eighth District, Ortii, Ka-licui is elect
ed by RttO majority; in the Ninth District,
i EollaX, Radical, has 2dtJ t majority ; the
| Tenth District, gives Williams, Radical, a
hi •] .rity id 2'JOO, and In the Eleventh Dis
til t Sabencks, Radical, has a mijoirity of
2uoo.
'flic Republicans claim two-thirds in bnth
branches of the Legislature.
Cincinnati, Oho, Oct. 11. —Rettfrn*
from forty five counties give the Radicals a
majority ot L> 700. Tne rainaiuing forty
, five Bounties will probaWy reduce tl*B ma
jority to -15,000.
: Gen. Morgan, Der*o"r»t, was elected to
I Congress in the Xjii/tecnth i>i-trict.
cw Oiu.kass, Oct. 11.—Cotton has ad*
vairced one cent. Sales to’-day RUDU bales,
j Low Middling 3G to 87 Ceffts.
Gov. Wells re!uses to cal) the Legislature
in extra session lor prrpose of repairing lcv
‘ ees. He Soars impeachment.
Mobile, Oct. lE—The sales ol co‘ton
to <fay were ]oot> bales. Middlrng* to
diii. Factors are asking firll prices. The
market fir.n.
Niav Yokk, (bn. F7.—Gold 521 pr mi
tt ui. Sterling exchange 7 i for sixty days.
Cotton higher ai b!) to 40 ccuu, with
sales of gbOO balr : X The ft mill's Sfatta
tuoras uori es|s)ntluiit says that Gsn. Mejia,
Imperial c im oamler, lias moved on Monte
rey. ami at battle ere tbs has probably taken
place ft is said Maximilian has gone over
to- the Church party as a last resort to satis
fy the clergy ; has restored all Ohtrch prop
erty, annulled offensive laws, and dismissed
I all Ids minister*.
Washington, October 11.— A dispatch
appeared in the J’hiladulphia Ledger this
morning, dated Washington, announcing
that rho President had propounded certain
interrogatories to the Attorney General res
pecting the const itutiniwriity trfCongress, and
that an opinion in writing would be given
against the legality ot that body. The dis
patch caused a sensation, the effect
being felt quite"srrioTta'y in merchantile eir
bfes. Gold made nti advance to fifty-three
and seven eights during the day, owing to
its influence. Tiicre its authority foff saying,
however, that the stateriient is sot in ac
cordance with facts, no questions of such
character having evei* lieen subrrtftteif by
the President to the law officers of the Gov
ernment.
\E W ADVE It TI SE >1 ENTS,
K Mm V KR S S II.F
1> Y vii-ltie of an ol’-lei Inun the Supericr Coeri
of I’ike County. wHI Kw wd4 on ibe tirsl
Tuesday in Dec*n»ber, lSafe, (I iWe dourt bouse
•loor in said euiHity, between the legal sale hours
the track of loud in sojnJ county, Wbereon Henry
.10-ies resided i.l the lime of his dentil, containing
liitWi seres, more or le*s, (The widow’s Ifower
exeepted) adjoining lands of Samuel ♦)- Parks,
Mathew Coggin, John I*. West, John \V. Keid,
an.l others, the same being well improved and in
a desirable community. Te'ins of sale cash. Get.
9th, 186fi.
CHARLES F. REDDING,
Oct. 12 —lds Receiver.
/ lEOHOIA— Spalding Codntv.—By virtue of
Yj aa order from the t'a.urt of Ordinary of said
county, theie will he sol'd on the first Tuesday iu
December nc x’, bet ween the usual hours of sale,
i before the Court H.>n-e door of eaiil court)’, a
p.trtien of the land* belonging to the estate of
jW. A R ’dding, ifecvosetl to wit. one bouse and
lot iu the city of Griffin, on the West side of Hill
street in tl.e cmuiilkih pot tinn of the city, (adjoin
ing 'he residence of John Andrewv and now tlie
p'emises of John C. Ere. man. containing four acres,
more t-r lose. Sold for the heutfik »f.lwirs-imd
creditors- LAfORV- \VT NSHIR.
Oct. It, 18eft—ocMitals Administrator.
(' 4 tT.t IRGI A--Srai.miiNG (’ocxtrh—By vfHtfffof
f no order from the (’<mrt. of Ordinary, there
will be sold on the first Tuesday in December next,
before the Court House door of said county, be
ween the usual hours of sale the land belonging
to tne estate of G F. Lavender, lute ol said county
deceased, consisting of one hundred acres of land,
being part of lot no. S3 in District originally Hen
ry now jtpiildimr county, about seven miles north
west of Gridin. Sold for the benefit of heirs and
creditors. ISAAC A. UAItsTEX,
Oct. If) IS*VV—oetTViuS' Aetoinrsttwtor
(1 (jOKGi A—Seu ding Cot.vi v.—Whereas, Oath
line Bel! applies to me for letters of Admin,
istratioiroo tire c-tfipi of Walter Bell Hie ofsasd
county. K
These are therefore to -cite »ml adtuouisb all
persons eoncerned to be anil appear at mv office
within the t’nie prescribed by law, and show
cause if .my exist why-said letters of adminietra
tion should not be granted-to tbs applieruit on
said estate.
Given under my hand at efiStie tins the IHh
.ley of October, 1860. F, D. Dlr>ML Ifli,
Oct. 12—t.ls Ordinary.
JAS. set Until. 11. T.SO UXSON, A. U. TIN9LKY.
SEYMOUR, JOHNSON &C.
Grocers and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
C. lif rry and Third sfs, Mkctin, Ga.-
WE have jnst received lnrgj additions to oof
stock of Groceries, and we now o3Vr : to
Merehant dealers, one of the largest and moat
complete assortment of
Groceries
ever brought td Macon. Consisting iu part of
SOO Sacks Ijverpru.t Safr,'
300 Bids Flour,
Sit Hogsheads of LaVorr,
25 Ca-ks Uom
100 Bbla A. B. A 0 Sngws'
126 Sacks Kio and Java Cotfee,- •
400 Boxes Tobacco, ail grades,
126 Boxes Candy.
50 Boxes Soda,
76 Boxes Crackers,
Ao Gross Matches, j
JOO Coile Rope,’Macl*in« and Hand made, •
60 Boxes Soap,
25 Boxes English Ccd-tish,
5u Kitts Mess and Maeifere*;
50 Cases Oysters, <se. 4,e.
Ov i 2 ?iu '
• TANARUS&.
GRAND OPBjrm
AT
MRS. S. A. JACKSON, AQT.
Grifia Emporium of Fashions.
ON If'MID AY AND TUESDAY. OCTOBER
I&TU, 1866.
Ilf HEN lhe eitiiew* of Gx'ffin and surrounding
T V country are invited to examine tier magnifi
cent assortment of FIXE BONNETS. IIATS.
CARS. It I BBoNS.FLO WEIiS.SU A WLS.CLOAKs,
with every article usualy kept in a first cl aa Mil
linery -Store. Oct. Iu. —71
AUGUSTA
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
The following named Railing business lionses of
Autftfcf*. desire to call the particular at
tention of the merchants and traders of Middle
Georgia ttfthHf Pffg* and Well .selected stock.—
The indb’fct'ments held out to buyers are tinsur
passed in any Soiftbefn mstfkPt,-
Orders wii: lie promptly and ertrefillly attended
far, tfi:'fs gif>ifi|( the expanse c 1 IM* gjta travel.
K.'eij ffriiY named tielow is peVTFctly responsi
ble. an.l safe, and refer with ecSiffittnff ttf their
old customers:
I)*y Goods
a Mammoth Stock cl* liana fin’d fcT sale by
H. Y. RUSSELL A CO.
H. Y. Russell, Wilberforee Daniel, J. I. Ikusse)
Orucerlc*
£ MULUERIN,
Wholesale Grocers, Biohd .'•treet.
Or*tcri«r, ><rtluns 4tc-,
W. HENRY WAIMWff
G roeerres; Jffltfrns'. He , nt wmtlrial c.
Shoes, Boolt, Ac.,
CONLEY. JOICE <fc CO.,
Wholesale Dealers. Broad- Slrecet.
t Shorty Hoofs
f. N. COHEN.
\YholesaiYand Retail Dealer, Broad Street.
Hardware, Cutlery Ar.,
BARNES. BROWN, A CO.,
Offer splendid inducements.
Saddlery, ffernteffr and Carriage
Materials,
SHERMAN. JESSUP A CO.,
Wholesale and Retail dealers.
Buggies, Carriages, Ac,,
WYMAN A MAY,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers.
j Ufbcltciy, Clasa.-\Vare. At',
TirOsnEßS. THOMAS; f SHORIL;
Have on hund a large and spleudid Stock.
CFotlllk^an'«^Fi%uhMiiy(J*)dMr,
j. siMo:f
227 . c’ffSF n'splendid nterff7*rr*!iit.
Ariigs, AC-
T*. A' rfF.ALL,
Wholesale aSa ltetidl Drn fe 'gi?ff B’rohu Street.
HOTjfifxS.
Augu-ta Hotel,
First Class and splendid aecortimodntions.
BROAD bTUEET.
oct6-66
A. W. JONES,
DEAt.KN IN
STAPLE NO FANCY
MEN ASD nDYS T CLOTIIIXC.
Hats andtCapSy
Boots & Shoes
if ftOCKER¥‘, GL A SS W A R %
asfl every 1 variety of
FANCY 60008,
KOTIOSS &6T,
. , t*t
Weit sidfe II m Street, Gi iffin, Ga.
Is Dovf’ receiving «f the largest and
best selected Stock* of Goods ever brought
to tbia market, wl icU will be sold-on vt&ry
REASON RLE FfTtIMS for'
Oaablxw
Relieving tb at he can pwoJiasers
as to quality and price, he eordwffy invites
EVERYBODY
Ito call, and inspect bis Goods. After doing
6<>, he is satisfied that they will not be dis
posed to try either the Atlanta or Macon
markets.
TWE bADIEfo
nre especially rotpuestol to exkmine liis mag
nifidftH aaeeiTrm nt’ofULDAKtJ,S>IIA WLS,
sojrrAOSfirum.rt, ami dukssgoods,
consisting in part of Rich Black and
i GOLDRKfr SILKB*
Reps, Silk sml WbrStedtPopHns, Solid and
jViffted- AU-AVoll and Pncitid DdLhiues,
Mwrhio*, Alpacas, Empress Cloths, etc., eta
A "beautiful assortment of
LoACES and EMfiftFtOlD-ER4E-S,
finfWng whtch will be found the Reel Clnny
nd Valenciennes, Drees Trimmings, in
Lwdlees Variety, and a THOUSAND other
things usually kept is a- First- OUsa Dry
Gowds Store.
Ott. « t»M-3 n* • ■ ■ r ? A 'j
I
We are preparedfgo tnokk Lfefrxl M
Cush Advaiicr*
To Planter* or Buyers, on Cotton shipped to
nab, with whom we bare arranged to sell Colton Shipped tbrhugh us, on the best t*rn,«
We will also -• •• •'•>
S<// cotton for Planters, in this marfcel, icho do hot intend shippi nrr
A. MERRITT A JOHNSON,
Baksrrs atST-otton Bhoifeng
tiT '»Ve wifi receive Deposits and pay Cl l %:ks ort de4iSit'd/ Buy’Ooild, RiUek, H, n v
Notes, Uuuhli/ Scrip, Stocks, Bonds, and other securities. Collect paper parable in
Giiffin and vicinity, aud nislc prompt ren>ittaoced'. Will endeavor to keep supply
willi Sijhf Enchanrje on New York in sutiis to suit. (se2l-l w) A. JJ. A J.
Office in Haffiilay’s Building, nearly opposite the Brisk Wareliouae.
PURE DH 11 ilif
PAINTS, OILS, TOILET ARTICLES, AC.,
At Reduced
ARK SFLLING OFF FAST AT ' . „, „
J. N. HARRIS* CO’S.
3—3 m
drugs & Medicines »
JST. 13 . DRR Wlt TANARUS,
•t w|i g Y> . «, ; j
BAST SIDE OF HILL STREET, (Near the Post Offi ce .j
Griffin, Georgia,
IIAS A d()OTi ASSORTMENT.'AND RECEIVES WEEKLY SUPPLIES
(yt \U. xtttictF.* uertatni.nq to DRCna, fresii and
GENUINE,
AlyA', a fine lot of AND TO ILF-T ARIIULES, Window Gluts, I’aiaii
K)iis, lamps, Jtc., Cooking Extracts, Tobacco, Cigar*, rto.
PRESCR IPTIONS promptly filled DAY or NTriHT, tinfft-r*the direct snpervision of N. B.
Daswav. M. D.. (t hemist and i'tr ho has been in regular and extensive practice
for over ten year*, both civil andtnilitary, or Dr J. L. Moore sef l —iim
WINSHIF & GORDON,
1/
CORNER OK HILL AND HROAI>
GRIFFIN GEORGIA.
Wholesale and'rrtnfl Dealers ir.'
Hoots,'
Hats',
LmbrelUis,
LEATHER;
ftUDE FlffnirTGfv
atid
READ'V-MADE 6\:6YhING. I
! WE ARET3fedf!lVl)ftVi«*)*ope**in«r 17j
cases BOOTS and SHOES of every style
and description, which propose selling
as cheap as nhn be pnlehased in any South
ern market.
We invite all persons woo expect (o wear
Shoos to call and examine our stock Sefore
purchasing elsewhere.
Our Senior Partner has had many years
experience in the Shoe business, and is fell
acquainted with the manufacturers at the
north, which gives them superior advan
tages in getting up therr stock. Every ar
ticle in our line will be sold at a small ad
varn'ce on cost.
We shafl confine ourselves strictly to the
cash system. Nb one can sell gewds on a
credit at the low prices we are
asking. ,
COUNTRY MErtCIIAWS wishing
to i eplenish their stock are respec’.ftffly in
vited to give us a call.
BOOTS"AW!)SHOES MADE TO ORDER.
If EIWIKING DONE AT SIIOKT NOTICE.
WANTED,
TWO GOOD'BDOT.VIAKERS.
sep4—Bm
Lr- «. tEWH,
COTTON BIIOKER,
AND”
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
i :
Will pay the Ugh»H market price foff
COTTON,
Or will make-liberal CASH advances on Cottofi
Coasitfh'cd 'to hi* efirrespoadenta in Lirerpidl.
New York, Savannah, of Augusta.
Hew York Exchange Fftr
Griffin, Geo rgia—Office in Almnh Ilall, oppo
•'t« Brick Ware House.
Oct 1 Sot . •'
BdAEWNCt
H/CR& FATI’K»tS*)N m prepare * to reeeive a'
ilr ftsw Day BOARDERS at berNme-sc*on
the corftef ofßrSaJ aud ffhrtW Streets.
- »*»je,sfo ’
math: aJL. m£
ADM INI STtt ATO H’SS aL K.
T> Y virtue of an order from the Ordinary ot
wj County, will be *.,!d before the
Court HfofkedoAr in the city of Griffin, between
Hur legal hours of sale, on the first TUESDAY in
November next, oue tot of land, containing
acrcV Anore or less.) I\ on the toad from Grif
fin to Zebition, and situated three miles from
Griffin. Afloat, sixty acres are cleared—the
tjtftftnoe in woods. Also, a go»d frame and veilin';,
with necesaary - out building*. ilnre is a fine
I'ciM.di Orchard on the place. Sold as the Estate
of Ehenezer Davis, fur ti e benefit o! lieiia avj
cV&i.Vdri Terms—CASH .
ss.tj-4iid ISAAC McELBOY. Admr.
(~1 KOIIGIA. SI'ALDING COUN TY.—Whereas
T Ja.nes T. Ellis, adminietintor on the Fftats
of TNSmss Ellis, bite of said comity deceased sp
’Hi-'* tTni-'for letters of dismiS-ion a* adininistra
tor -hi »ttf4 Estate he havuig fully administered
nh ] wound ftp lhe same.
These tire Inin fore to city and admonish all
persons niteresi. and or concerned to he and appear
»t iny Otfiic w'lthtH the time prescribed by law.
abid ahoWe’iftise if iwiJ exist whv said letters of
dismission -floiil-i.not be grinited. Given under
niyhand at my office, this 17th day <if b» pt. IhiiS
teplUlhinnu. F. D. DISMI'KIj,
f frdiimry.
G*. Rf)RGI A.fHI' A LDIN GCO US TY.- Wnnra
• James T. l'.ilia, Guaidinnof S. T. Bishop'
Lovvtiia.Biabojjj Cordelia Bishop and B. T. liish
op .rrfihof atnf’o'rphnfi eflildren of Philip J. Bishop,
applrjfl fflmefdr leMrts nf dismis-ion a.* such
Guar Han t lit* whole estate of his said wardshar
ing been list in Coulederate securities, 4 percsst.
bonds, <£c.
These are, therefore, to rite and admonish *ll
pebs.-ms concerned to be arid sppeßr at my office
wfrLtn llic tim'd’ ptresc’j-l efi by law, to show cause
if any exists, why sp’J Dtc-r« dismissory frenr
said should not'fre granted.
Given,under jny haiul at ’fie .this the Hth
day of September, 1860.
Sep. 19 mon>r tr. D. DISMUKE. Ordinart'.
n, i l TT
A G REEABLY to an er«J<r granted by tha
X*. Ordinary of Tike county, will be sold h*lore
the Court Tb use doot in the town of Green
ville, Mei Dfetlicr courty, on- the first Tuesday in-
December. next, Within the legal hours of sale,
seventy-five acres of la,nd (mere or less) being
part of lot No, 21 j in th) jjf.pyr Ninlli I tistrict el
said e lltity, ndjoitiiug tbo of McKnight,
Efljrtfi'lftfl »ud other*, known as’ the .-Tele place,
Imlonging to the estateof Atfred >Yl'»te #f
l’ike eowiitiy. deccaaed. and sold as the property of
safll ileevnrtld. for the benefit of I lyq heirs and cred
itors of saiddeceased. Terms cash,
CADESMAN POPE.
October 8, 19t5C.—fifa* Adniimstrstor.
q .
Mrs. S. A. Jacks oily
(agent.)’
HAS just a pplendiil stockof
NB'MftnJllArS of the very latest styles,
Also, fresh invoices of
mmmxx mmmmJ
<kc., Ac.,
towliieh the attentien of the ladies i* respee*
'fully invited. She is prepared-to' ftwniob country
dealers at
'
ll’o t* and S'-VL 1 K :
-. ? . t ‘ ....
with MILLINERY, upon ne favorable terms »*
fliey con be purchased in Atlauta or Macon.
GALLON HER
■I r . - >v #
at the 014 stand
JUCIvSON & If E\VT3 5 r *
which lias Wee newly fitted- iip-and improved.
sep4—lf
ITOUSE T© KENT.
HALF Mite from business pertiec of ih« City
Eight Rooms newly plastered ; all out nous
complete, t-tsT>le?. «R<\ tine Hundred acies
Lao i- about'Thirty utW-er enltivCtioi'.
Apply to * J B. REID*
Oct I,’two—lf
Etnpfl’cSliiillle Sewtug Macki®* 5 *
AaceertWhoato Alt othcts
F»tt FAMILY ANtr MANUFACTUKISO Pb«*
• n»ts.
Agents wlnted. AiMtea*.
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