Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, October 15, 1866, Image 2

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.$ a * t.J fr n t r aID omcmtm un r<n\n jiurwl D I MARTIN ~.DR ■ DEAVEHPCRT i>■t ell . omrm. g i, ucr. u.:m« >«lional l hMIK'KH in; Oajr. Ou our first jug*, mil be Men rie-.i-.Lni Johnson's ProrUm lion recommend!' g the 2l»ihof November tube set •;>•>( and suita bly obeerved ae a N#l ional Thanksgiving Dar. Sueli things are emim-m’v jiro)»r, provided they nr-- done. Our idcajiowever. i«, tbit at f<•*.>’*, and marriages, and ra-unioc* of kindred or frien is. »» wbo-tl.l Id! the fitted eslf. an I mike inerrv. and give thanks ; —h it during troub'c, and t*in ne. and when ‘"the Pest Hence that wa'k rtli at noondar,” it rife In the land, then are we bidden to pot .m “snekeloHi and s«Lci>'' and bow in liDmli-Ulon and prayer. Surely the I’resiJenl must have uietttt ‘ prayer an ! humiliation" rather than “tosr.ksgiviog.” W* are commanded, we behere. always fit prar, and in all things »> gv* thank*; but that must apple to »« *« i. Id !-ia » Only, we should think alien there were wore j than asnal prosperity, an-! health, an ! peace ' in the lanj, arc «o called on to ejlebra'e ti e same,a* a people, in a Nat. oust Tin President Johnson may, from hi* alan I- I point, imagine he see* oil tLie combine! ton • of peculiar blessings showering down open the countiy, and mar be justifiable enough in recommending tl.e tiiankig ring -but, to us, it looks very lunch a* it we were called upon to “eat, drink, and ho merry’’ at a funeral, md OUT u»n r«num! «f ?|r t. £-&~ The .Mobile Gsxette nominates Clement C. C7l*y. Jr., for l S. Senator from Alabama.— Jiirhanor. \t», and they may continue to nominate him, and may t lect him. too; and, Iron wlat we know of him, w- have no ilea he will ercr consent to accept. No doubt be U as sufficiently reconstructed as people ought ever to g<t—hut not **) far icon strocted as to go where he knew*, and eve rybody el.e ought to know, that to true Southern man will ever he,treated again with ec turnon respect. This pure and gifted man had once the laudable ambition to fill high Federal positions, when, in so doing_ k* felt and knew he was the chosen repre sentative of an uu/Msfaeril and virtuous con nUiuotiey. They who deem he still desires Federal position, under the existing cireutn stances, very much mistake the man —or we ourselves are very much mistaken in him If truth can ever be truer at one time than at another, or under one set of circuin stan.es more than under another, — then surely it is noir doubly, treble. 'tuadruplv. station is tbe post of honor.” JoiiNsps <jOl\u to iuck vows ?—Tbo York ll'-ralj , nl ilie Mh, iulroduoes tiic following in an ar iclc upon the ('..t.gre.ss ional elections : The indintyins gathering in the political horizon here point to radical triumphs thru’- out the North, in which event the d’resident will say to the S.uthcrt. State* and the woilj, “ 1 have submitted rny plan to tim l>cople, and, so far as. tho po.’p-■ hav** had an opportunity to act upon if, tb< ir vt-rJict has been in tavor of the proposed o n-titu tional atnendmenl. I ud.r tiie eirouiu stances, the best alvioe i can give is that you (the Southern State?) adopt the attend •'tent, in order that you mty be restore*! to the I'nioa, so that all the people itiiat is, all the States represented m Congress) nt ty consult npon the future of onr gnat i-outi- Uy.” “Ibis,’ siy* the lirral-l, i( ara a..-ureJ from a wunc.-s vrho cuglr. to know, is what the President say* in reference to his future Southern policy, should these Northern im pending elcctionfrcveu! a decisive weght of Northcni public opinion in favor of the con stkutionil ameuduent of Congress.” If this, which i* no* but g >-> p, turn* ou‘ to be !tue, what we have to say hi tonnec lion thc-ewith, is that the South will have stand it—provided -he ii /brerj to it. [l'uM'll.\JC.tTtD j fVrmint against Mercantile and Pjofesnioiul Life. A • ■ The tenueocy of young men to ~N„n In farming and to engage ia other pursuits, i-, at this time, a growing one A string de sir* for “ ready money ” has induced many honest and wel -meaning individuals to re linquish the calliug most congenial and t at ural to them, and to seek some other <5! an. rid ot gain in the extensive, though preen riotis,. employments of mercantile and pro fe.*«ioi»ei life. The failure of the pres nt crops—in wkieh w r re grounded the hopes ot many—seems » hare made :h s disposition more prcratenl. It w apjwrcnllj tru*> that every man is so constituted, in regard to mental capacity sno taste, that there is one, and oo’j one, lion suited for him ; and if ho de» not as certain and' pm sue that identical calling, lc will not h* very sgr to "•cowed in arty *th-r A'though a great deal depends jp >n th.- gift# ot nature—and ere variou-.y mod tied and tempered— -yd, more is owing to the eiS«/t nj nlixolujH, ia detenuiniiiing the ap propriate employment. Tbe eff r;s then, of a person, to follow any pur-mit, for wh ,h he was not destined, ax«j at toe Jed, ywy often, with defeat and disappointedrut. *• Habit i< a second naturn,” uud he p’aAes hi? exrr l ous at gnathazard-, w+to hnpertinen ly g re ■ up one ir.gsgwm-.iK and be-is, nu.xl.et Ire todng. mfn who ha- -'pent li» ewiirr pears ahmt the farm is, ii.de and. * 1 ojc. t e-t to b-coute a HuCje-c-lui farmer »au a,n --»’• U. i- ’ y CSf if p-;dr .>r ,-sn'tv pr-ntr *- ’ Vu»ri«« to vuiii vital Use w>r and cit *" a ’ m ire liuuoriblc s.i is’ua ta iif •,* be i* at- j man certain to make a very pwr is th# aneial ciica, as a -n lia.' or lean, al ■tan. T»«re are «e- r.* of uer.-Anttie * <1 pr> t-'Wi ax> ui-ii in 'i.is cMnir.. who ar.- so many annoyan-.-t, and wh >. if lh<-/ had ri-maini-d tiler* of the soil, would h iv» proved ornament-, instead of l roubles inis acquaintance*. in soi i ty. Tbe firmer who has deserted h « caa*e, not onlv injures the popularity ijl h -c’ass with wb.ou It.- eh o-> to number him-eif. fat tabs top. r’.*in the dil'iea assign I him a* in-:i a-d by tl e general •■earing of 1 ; s mind Among the various occupation a of m> n there is no one { r-ajjcti-e of m re substantial and lasting rr-o ts. than fanning. 1. ke the trui.k of some “luon-rrh of the f> c-’ that give* off the boughs which, in tarn. pr.**uc • the fruit and orawmeati.ig f.di-g- i'w-rvr as a basis f.f the in#crtion aol Mpport O' i!«e d-ff r. at tranche* < I ( tsn an nanustrv c Joyments to msttaind. l'.< >o I i-tfe-t* are vi-hie in the pracii al benefit* of is pn«- Jnctons. Ahmet everv repast an I little I dainty lo daily life are at ributsbi* to li.c industry aid i*bor of fbe hu* l ‘ir< Iman.— Near y a I the elotbiog which we wear, i j produced by the hand thit cultivate- ’.be fi'Ms Th -sc are *oni> of it* •f’ > ' r. - *'lt* :—and neither ouglrt i** happy m >ril influence be disregarded or under estimate i : f«*r it p r-rni >tes tru h. hon-sty. aol* .Hr etv. Tb • record of the past »hj-» * the va ue 'an! importance of hu-biniry. Wb ne'er a nalio i dev.ites if* ittent on ad etc uove energies to cultivating t: e *■ il, it eny..y* the greatest pMsperity The history . f Ancient F-gypt is a good ex-mplem tv-rit. Tb-i of uiriit i.-utry ».-piiv»4 gieat wcilth by prod lie ng 'rn and other vegetables in ligenous to that I’er.-ii, also, be cam" p 'Werlal when its inhabitants were industrious busbatidmen Much id K< gist. J * greatnei* may b ■ intpu’e I to agri culrnr c f r it is certsiaiy the great soitrce of a mlino’s pro-p.. rity Now. if far.i.ing iso* so tDUch consrfjiKncc t> both i dividual and nan >n, it is ni miffs’ that tbe great rn*s-e* of people shr.ulJ cn.’sg in it entirely. Our country, nch and fertile, deminds to he caltivate ! by on r u-.tmj men. Our land* adapt' and to the grt..wth of a great variety of produce, ought to be tilled by strung and liprius arms. t*ur agriculture interest* an d national pro-rerify te.iuire the s.-ieL’ifig attainn.fnts of our mo-t gi!'te.i min is <’ea*e then, young and enterprising spirits.to pursue the empty phantoms <d ambi tion, an i, bv b. coming, farmer*, if not g'’ien tific agriculturists, contribute to our nation's prosperity and happiness. M. Telegraphic News. Ni.w York. (btt. 13. Oonzob-s and I’c lici-v were tl' i ut- and this in lyn. with ti u few b'l. isof tl . «. ene o( the ntubr of S. nor Ot*bto. Tbev m-de a lull coide-sioti oftheirpariicipat i.il i' 'hecrime. (i i.l ! Cotton 'pl ot Pules loW ba'-s ,t : <i to 40 fi nt.s. Sug r firm. Ni w ty, t ■ vvs <> 1J r.ot o, h> id v*n ■- 1 . I.o'v MKilling rt 7to f> . nt* tlold id ir- mooe. Stei o.g G». Super fine tV ;ir jl3. I'urk boo. Lard 21. Moniut, Oct. 12. of i otton to-day ... ..o.».ig " i lo oo leu. anO very Grtn Piles for the week 3700 bd « H.-Ce:pr- f.u- she Week 38.00, against 2000 las: w. tk Exports !nr the week 28 IT biles. Stick on han-i 2326 bales I’imi. iiii:bi-iiiA. t) c t. 12.—The Lcgi-N tare e!<-i*te.l mi .M.tnilay st.i,<Js—S- tia e, 31 Republicans and 22 Democrats; House. 64 Republic il.s an 130 1 » ;m-)?rats Tins Re publican m.prity on a joint bn I lot will be I -it Ii Nx l'o!.|s. lit 11 .—f iffiritrl re*urns P'-nte in slovß , but show m>th ng to indi , < Jf J a < h in go in th-- g*. t>- li' given in ! the report \c*-u*r«i.v. The L* g-i- rure, j fiam ertin-sites received op to this turns, stands, in the S .naM.tb rry-: wo Re,,uMic.vis Democrats eighteen. In the 11 .u-c—lb publicans, s xty-fcdr ; Ic-ni xia-s thirty six. I he Repub'i. ans ai! hive forty majority on a j ini ballot Id <\>n_-i,-vi there are eighteen Republicans and three I)-tnncraL«. Hie election of t'rth and Washb r n in the iFcvi - :h and Eighth lb t.ic--i- c needed 1\ , both panic?. S u t't Mass Oct. 11.—lo the Il- puMi cm Congressional Convent on in the Sixth D.strict, he. I here t - J..y, 11 I-. Butler wa* nominated f>r Cos: —sess on the S 3 t Washington, Met 12.—The I’lial !- f-bia I.ed.c ot this morning a-itnitg that ii eorrespomlent was i-ceived in telegnph a-, 1 dripntch to the eff-ct t at tie President h-' addressed a letter to the Attorney Gen eral, asking sobsUntia!lp*AS to the i. n- t; aality of ser ii”g h-s message to Congress, arid if he has not the p...r- r to re organize t. e Southern Representatives and the Aduiitiistration Uej re«entatives of the N rth as the le.-uiruate Co.._*re«.«. A . 'll# exeiteuieot that w,s i«eeasione>l by tl. s sen sational report is alined under the cm* | hatic and svi.i- .ffi -d wi.idi i- pnb lisned. I 'ALI I MORE, Oe' 12. A j uidic taerting was he.J Lst i ight at the Fourth street The wire under the aa«p : ees of the .American t rvedutens 1 ni.-n t ommi*» on and Haiti more Amciatio , for she improvement .•: i the colored people. Cuief Au-t ce ('has.- pres led. Judge INjssel. cf Bosto.i, Hu-rv U ar 1 Beecher, tieucral O’. O. iluward, and Jihiis. addressed the meeting. Am ng the Siticca Indians, when a nsw <H n they .mpwson h y.-awg b.rd - until it fi st b gins to try its pow-rs of «oog. and ::.ru. fading it with k .--es and cafes j •»* they 00-e i s I o-c* over the grave, n t:.e t e.itf t! at it w.ll nut tu and us w mg* r.. >. , 9io*e its i'im until it i a- flown to the spiti '«n !, and delivered its precious burden of atfrctH-* to tbe loved m. j-tLe I s*. I Tub < oith (.’aR 'l.iw I.husLaxirc.— A l b.r cstoo correspondent of the New York Herat i says : i Ti>* Soutii f arc.ina Leoislsture adjourned after a stormy aewston. Trie blach <o !e was I virtually repemed. aiid all the civ 1 rights ex cept suffrage, office holding, and being » jurat are now ix'euded to lli n--gro. It i rcjsarwd that Governor t irr *.:t lecommerd the ad'-piioa of ihe Constitutional atnend t>*. and-also anew section of EL prcscu tat vos who can t-ke the omh. hear' I'ortune tel.era aid til Inc hoop.* cp t> ate ■ iliereo r. Iflic so m*r rcrcit wh t ltic*lady will i>c ;r» the future: ’he fat c-r r ■o'- wh.v t*-,.- 1- ,t r r- *.• NEW tDVERTIfff IfE7 TS ENGAGEMENT RINi.A ma;• k ioo1: n v it. (f X I n I Ui ry J Ail il*»H»ripti«»»a »»f Mt«eeilan#oua work nttef»4«*d to With d«»|>atch GUIt'FIV, GEORGIA W .s- :r# r». I .i-r.g-V F. HORSEY fvcctss.a or HORSEY.. AUTEN &, CO., H AT?. CA! ' AM) sTKA'V G< .):trs. No 2i llapcr it Charleston S C GEa W. WILLI AMS & CO, FACTORS. CHARLESTON - - - • SC (ffiilliams, aaijlofA- uso C’<nniiii.'sion Mi reliant*, Nr \V YORK. I ’.eril i : a- i rr.-.-V on t’-.n- gt.ment* of l*udu.-« tw . ilia r 11-ao** E- Id.STODDAHU A «*, oolfiotcsalr toralrrs IN BOOTS, SHOES, AND THINKS, AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. 165 M eling St, Charleston, S C KZEh'IKL B. wTUDDARD, t \1.E15 E!t(iNKUEltGk.lt. I.KMCKL V KA.NK. < h'i | o-3in RKCKiV h.E’S SAI/F 1> V virtue* of an Inmi the Superior Coer' ) IhUs* C*“U!.:y f mil he n»ld on ihe tir*t in l>ecembtrr, ld**6. at ihe Joart bojsr •loor in «ai<l ffiiiuty, » eiween the «ai»* the trm-k )*f in s«ti«l om Ty. \V her«*on He ry 1 .loj»*s tt th« 2 time of :»is death, containing IHHii |prf* rn*re or le 4a . I Ihe widow 9 lands f Samuel C. i’ffrtvs. I Mat «¥ ,h.l<H i». V» **!•*. J**hn W . lt;ld. si'il other*, ti e Mm* > eii 4 well improved »»H a tl«**ir*ihi»; cotiuu uiity. Tt'uis »ale ea»li, V*tl», ivti. CiiAULES Y. KEI>I>ING. < >v*. ] •* —t da Uecei»**r / { .tr.u,. 1 .d-NTY. Wi»r.*3B uth . j 1 11 ..j t ;i.-t .<• me : »r is-'.ter* ot Adni'u. i?ti«tioii on tucestalo -f Waitei Heil inte of said county. Those arc ti :*»re t » oit*? rt \ is*lnß*ii«?> nil I'oiwii# (•••!.on 1• 1 v he -i .Ht>j -hi ;*4. inv office Within the in* piei*c»iS* *t 1 y .. u , :utT fcii«yw I’bii'fl fi -my • V 4«» »,hy ?nsi 1* 1 -rs f s^u.iaietra tn*i» should hot he granted to the app.ica.nt on *«ii ! **-?ttte (iiv.. » under my hard at « fi>e tin? the 11th day < f ‘ k-tobor, 1860 F, I). DlsM I KK, Oct. 12—ids Ordinary APwMIN I>TUAIOK\S SaLK. BY v L r*»»* ft *mi *r J t ~r fr*-m the Ordinary 01 >pirld t r County, \v:li tr s.*M the t*mi»-t Ilortwe floor in the city of Ivritfin, between the I* ji! lumts «.f Male. • .1 th.» fii«t TCI>HAY i»* N"V. .i.h.-r r • \f, ..n** lot «*f !a - 1 eontai' ing Ji a**res. pt-ore or less * n tit* f»ad fr9r*« Grit* nn to A.«! on. ai-*» s.tu»!*‘d tloee rwilf? fitMi • iiitlin. Alwiit sixty aeiea are cleared—the rmiufi • ir. Wood- Al-*v a L**“ and frame dvellit c with Ti**ce<?ary 011 V Vuiidii.if- ihvse 1? a ti'.e Peach t'r* : -ar.i" « n the place. Sold as the of Kl»* ne/.**r H.ivis, :hr ti e Leneftt, of hr.t-3 and rredilora Term 9 —t * ASH ? :6 1 1 I- A.V * M* ELROY, A4*nr. j*" c ; vm - 1 r, n t.j«*hv'ox, a. t. tinsliy 3EYMOTJK, JOHNSON &C. Grocers and ccmm:sssqn merchants i li rr> and T lii.d ds, Macon, Ga. j: - re.-.*’k v-d !ai sre ad Ji'iona to our | ) st« k- f (iisH-eries. n: i we ow offer to Mvieiia* t «iea!ers one of tl.e largest and most o'*- -.plftc of Groceries *»v*-r lco- • *0 Mi ,v »n. C<*r»istirg in j a-t of .'»•«** '-haws l.i\e*|ex>l Sait. ?»*)»» llUls Flour. H*> !!■ g-heade <>f Baeon, ■j.Vt rG It 0 15i*>s A i* *t C < ncar. 125 -a k« Km, ad J-Na U * rf**e. 4- *3 Hr-tve T all g*ad*e, 1 1:, l’"\v* randy. 5" P.r»xe= 75 It- x»*? Cracker*. 50 fliNriwn Matches. 3f*OGoiljK pe, MaHiir.t and Hand made, 50 Boxes Soap, 25 Hoxe» >-j glish Ccd-fi*h, 5u Kuts Mess arid Hnexeiel, 5o Case* <>y *ter«, k tke. Oct 2-2 in J. >. SEYMOUR, lIITiKRY STKhKT, iIACON, - GEOIUiIA. Kf.F.fV* .*:i !ia..vl a ?• '1 m«ka **f C. r* l'ro»i«i< ■«, w 1 icu lie df r* a* ! v '» a• anj oilier lK»n*t in il*.- lit? nn n?I ura l»*s ofTOC.irCO. ir.l in » (* KF.ar.f S-MOKTNG <> of .ariosi, t>r«u<h, and idvitea a call frosii merchant* f’tistcr". aSJ'Wheri i \- i* t vr.fi- GRAM) OTB MX 6 AT MRS. S. A. JACKSON, ACT. Ci.Oi i Eiupur.uui of Fa.ltiwu*- OX 3I>XDAY AND TI‘E>DAV o TuBER Olil. lau j. 11’HEN tbe eiiis*w» of t!r flin ii ib' g v v iwunuv wrv i:-vii*-t l*. «-«*n.in* l-*r .-'gi.iri -r.l ,--. r ;i*nt of FI NE 111 >N N FT-. !! l Als.K l IIUONNFUAVF.a*.'HAW 1.-.i Lu.-E-. «i h -rrry siiirlv u.-usly k.j-t in x fli-i rli» Mil linsn M*rv. * **’ I A UGUSTA BUSINESS DIRECTORY- T\* r. : . ■ v~.» *:- •*' 1 1 .- -.*•«- b .u*e- of \-.g ,-ti * 1. ib*.it ' ifnßv I »*T:eit.vr e twnti-wi of i'i* nu-velhn t* *• ! 'r».l-r* .-f N iJ-B« Gvuip* to tl.vir Urge aii.J w«;i irlHtol Sock TV.*! lacsnrnti ?-.V-*piitfn t.i:vi-r* eg* c:'-r j »»**-! -n n S- tth-m niwrk*!. IIrJ-r- w.tl be promptly «n-i *»refu!lV I't*- lej ta. -ivii g ’.he expense of ti::;* ar.J ’.ro\*l Every tin:: .in:*-! l-'tiv is perfeet.y re-i-msi *>le. a.-! anil lefer with c:.h irnce to their o!4 customers - I). f Good* a kliTun-.-.ii M vk cti bn’- V m j trr va?' by lb Y. RIWEI.L * CO. H. Y Ujvkll, W l. b- I force liaaiel. J. I I! :s-el Groct-rit<i i.iH3\Tn J Ml'Ell ERIN, Wholes Ce n B • «J afreet Gi occri*** .\ffllons Ac-, W lIENitY WARREN Groceries, Noli. ns. A ■ . at w h -tesal*. Slioes, B**i>Js, Hr , CoNEKY. JOlfE-A Cos Who*—«se Ihiu.er,. lir-wl Slrt-eet Shoes, Boots isc., J X. COIIEX. Wholesale an*? R-t it? [teller, Pros] Street. Hardware, Cutlery N.s-, HAUNTS. BROWN. 4 CO.. Offer splendid n .] ieem.-i.ts. Saddlery, llarnew ati«l Carriage Materials, SHERMAN. JF.s-fP A CO., Wbtdesa!e and Ketaii dealers. Buggies, Carriages, for., WYMAN 4 MAY, Wholesale and Betnii liealer-. Crochet y. Class.-\\ are. 4xc*, TROSTIEUS. T.iOMAS. 4 >HoR!L; [laTf; in hand a large and splendid Stvok. Clothing and Furnislviug Good*, J. SIMON fi BFN> 227 lls-iaj street. offer a splendid assortment. Drugs. Medlfin* . ftf t \ r.r.Ai.i. WTiotess'.e ar.d Retail I>u ggi-t, Br*:».l street HOTEIjS. Augu ta Hotel, First Claes and -p-V'ii-l»d aeeom.no-jattona BKOALt >TREET. eet*j 44- A, W. JONES, lILALEK IN STA PLE ND PANCY DRY GOODS. o-T s! J J wj w -—r ! ae? 3 .AI EX AXI) HOYS' CLC YI HI X# /. Hats and Caps, Boots & Shoes CROCKERY, CL A>SNYA UE, an] every variety of FANGY GOODS. NOTIONS SC, West side II il I'Street. Gi ifDii Gjt. I* now receivitg ens of the largest at.d best selected Stocks of Goods ever to this i-i uk“t wl ich will sold on verv 1; KASONAIiLE TERMff for Oasli. Ileiievii'g that he .an sati-fy purchasers as to quality and ptic-, he cotdiaHy invites EVERYBODY to call, and inspect i.is Goods. Afur doing so. he is satisfied that they will not be dis posed to try either the Atlanta or Macon markets. TIIE LADIES arc espeoia.ly reiptesfed t ■ examine biamag nifi. ent •aaortmeulof I'LOAhrS, SIIA vVL. 0 >' )NTAGS, NI'BIAS, an i DBtSSGOOt»S, consisting in part of Rich V, ack and COLORED SILKS. Kep*, t"i.k ar i \\ orsted I’ophns, >o id at?a l’rin'c-d A-I—Woll and I'a.ifio L.eLinies. Merinos. Aipa.-as, Empress G oths, etc , etc. A beautiful assortmeirt of LACES and among wh ch will be foewd the Rea. Clewy *n 1 V a eit* itnnc*s, 1 iry ' »• nd?<*« Vaiierv, ano a TUOU.SA.M Mxher ! tiling* ; *j i" Fiiat iUy Store. * * T --a* z\ y «?U»HI!i« tQEWENSTEW $ PEtEEER'S, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, CONSISTING OF L ADIES’ DRESS DOODS. SILK DRESS PATTERNS. SILK POPLINS, FRENCH MEU.No> ALPACCAS At HFIC AND ALL WOOL DELAINES, Ami every variety of PUIN I>. A*o h iatge asrorlu.tni of UDiiajs, swls> sTACKONCT. MULL Mra.» f SAN9OOK MUST fw LMLK‘TI»LUiL-S. all mndof ev«r> etyit. FLANELS, WHITE AND KED FLANNELS, oFERA FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS. DOMESTICS. •-* •’ ' • L£A : hBOWX DOMfeTldi. NOTIONS. Our st--> k of N< ITIONS are en Hs— in wri-tr. anj cot lo be ev-el!*.! in -pivlitv Hc-sery. O oves. IT r i ikercit ef*. L-nen. Jx.-konet Edging an 1 inverting, H«r Urubej- Toilet Articles, d:-. A spten.lnl y tock of 1 Boots Sliocis and Hats. The largest Stock of Readj* inatle Clothins; ever brought to CvTritliu. the most accoiu* Clerks always in attendance. 1 hanking tlie Public lor ff-rmer’ihera* patronage, wa invite Sf e.-in! attention to tUt new Stock of (rood*, assuring the Pubi c t a! we c*n give *s As it is possible to be bail i:i th -, or an 7 c*' • r 'T-i'k<*‘ : n 'll-* interior cf th* B’at*. • LOEITKNSTiIX a PFEIFER. Drt 1 r.. 3 m COTTOA t COTTON iT -* o are ;-r.*j-Hre-l to tsiake I,be: * Cask Advanoei r<. niters r-r ! 'iv.-r«, ' .-t • >pj r• to r-v r> L.-t--' : -- N--w Y- rk nr &v*b. i-.vili, w tli wl ni ire i • -»v e it: . g-* i7u >■ Litton shipped tlu,--ugli -L cii tl.e best fefmxi *SVe wii abo y*elf ration for Planters. In (his market, irho do not in it nil shipping A. .UERRITT k JOHNSON, HanVAR - ? .oh Corrny llrckm* . Mr \Yw ill - - -e: w!*j 's I* r.t ! nvy f •*•- k•' on «iem*n !. i’iiv Gold. Silver, Hank Note*. .S' r '••. ->•• c!»«. i- *--i nliier se tit t:~s. Cos vrt paper uavable it ‘ ri tH at and v -i, n.-.- iis- -, j ■ j• rm it’nri- -?. Wiil en-'.-vor to keep supniid? w.tb Siytit Encl.tih;- n N ,? Yr»k - - u t»-21-Di.) A. M. kS. t)t~r, n IT<"-.|;t\*» Rii'nl-f.'. i esi:lv •t p- -in- th- l’>r : ck W»re!.nii*w. M II4I MM. PAINTS, OILS, TOILET ARTICLES, 40., At ITecluccdL Prices, ARE SFLLING'hI'F FAST AT J. N. CO S. aejil 3—3ru DRUGS & MEDICINES! W. B. DHE Wlt f, K A- 2'T S’ r f’E O*F II rL t ? TKKE t , (Near tl.e Fust Office.)' Griffin, Georgia, II AS ON IT'XND A f.DDD \SSOftTMENT. AND RECEIVES WEEKLY OF ALL ARTICI E>-PERTAINING to DRUGS, KREglt AND' GEN LINE •-“** gjr Also, a ‘Tne b.t of I'ANCY AND TO iLIT AM ICi.ES, Winc'ow Glw*, P«»V OiLhu.j»s, iVc-.j (.« v king Lxtrauts, Tobacco, Cigars iSc. PKE**eR IFTIONS ]>vonipt|y filled DAY or NIGHT, -widertlie' dive ft attpJS risiee of K. Pgnritr. M D . fCtirn.ist a::.1 riisrmseeutist.) who has Wen is regular and extensive practie* for over ten year*, both civil and military, or Dr J. L. Moore sep-t —Sm GRO! %. f »PAU>INO < OU S ry - Wbbssas JJitrsT. FHi*. S. P. Bishop* i IvOv#>niß liifehop. <>r.]*lm Bi?liop and T. B»sh ; i‘|» .mi tor n’t*! < rp* an t-M*lren of Philip J. Bis-hop, *»pj. i»*s to n.f* tor of ditfidi- 1 u:i a$ pucb ; <iuar iian. th* »i: t—:.-hte of Ins -.:.i ward* har | ;• \r->* . n Coijf*»h rate ftecuriiic*, 4 percent, loi U. Ac. Tb*e:'e therefore. I and adaionish all [ *rsi-t.s coii ivrned L. ar i *l appi*ar at my ofhoe w»tlii*i the I;*i.«* pro?- r •] hy law. tu show cause sf r ? r why «aid letter? di«inisSor\* from said Gtiardianeliip «houd not he gravo-d. Given under uiy han<! at day of September, ?vp y. 1». J>ISMI’KE. Ord?i an C 1 KnfwG’l A-->i*ALD!!!' < '- o»i\T —By virtue of T mi orUr from t!.c <4 theie will b/sold the hi st l u 'day in iKcember m xt, before the I’utnt Hrr*»* door of raid county, bl - usual hours of * »!e. the and h».. j to tue of G K. Lavecdt , 1* te td county deceased cot.a slu gos or,e huudiid acie® of land, htiiu g pai iof lot no. >*r> in I;i#tuc; originally Hen ry low Sp«ldi;*4f county, abjut sevee Uliles cortb west of GriSin. Scld for the bei*efit of heirs and creditors. ISAAC A. HASTEN, i V' 4 1: N V !ac:-i s tra^ / 1 EORGIA.SPaLDINO C( U NTV. —Whereat, \ f Ja-«.e* TANARUS, Ellis, edur'inietiator on tht E*Ute : of Tliomas £H», late of setd cottnty deceased ts plies to me for letters of d*ewii*sioii as adminiftra’ t'*r on ?aid Eotate hr haG&§ fully admixiiterea and wound up the same. # These are therefore ttJ cTly and admonish au pers<*ns interested or conceeued to he and aw*** at my office within the lime prescribed by la** and *ho\v cause if any exist why said letterao* di*n*i- V»n ?honM nr*t be' Ranted. Givon uader^ i ,i -itv "ffli-e, th* 17th day of,Sept. . ' ii. *»iil ¥. b. DISMIIBi Ordinary. * \ A—>« . ’4* O‘on.—By virtue ti v* ai order from* ii.r I'ourt of Ordinary <>* c- untv. will he *old.or the first Tuesday *0 next, l etweei* the aaual hour* of before the Court door of laid courty, portion of 1 1 ar lai d* belonging to the \V. A. Redd rag, dei*ea»ed : rn wit. one hnoet lot in the e»ty of (Jritfiu. on the Writ aidant stieei. in the southern pt»rtion of the citt* ii g the residence of John Andrews, and °°* _ premisft of John C. Frevuian, containing four aerjj more or leea. Sold for the benefit of herr* creijit r» FMORV _ < *-r 1 1 oa?*t<Js