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OrFlilALflTV A\l) COl ATY JOl B\AL
D N MARTIN DR M DEAVERPORT
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Rav. L*vick Pikrcb l>. D.—Tt>w veo
erable and apunlnUc Divine haa been in our
city since laat Friday. During ibis brief
stay.he bu preached five sermons, anddeliv
ered one Sunday School lecture.
He i* now eighlv-fwojear*old,and has been
in the regular active ministry since lAO I.
When young and inexperienced as a preach
er, he took rank among the first pulpit
orators in th a country, nod haa maintained
it for over half a century. His physical force
u a only abating, but hia intellectual rigor,
as exhibited in pulpit ministrations, gir< s no
signs of decay. Hia roioo is still clear,
musical and aonorous, and hia speaking
organa seem nerer to tire, or get out of tune.
We attempt no description of his seraiona or
of hia style of oratory ; indeed, were we
capable of the grateful task, il would be a
work of supererogation, since aN the people
•‘from Dan to Ileersheba" hare, at one time
or another, seen snd heard hint for them
•elves.
We oanoot repreee the deeire that his
useful life may still be spared far many ynr't.
and that the same heavenly serenity which
now radiates from bis countenance, may
(.ever depart while consciousness lasts.
Wui Vjhiunia.—On next Thursday,
an election is published to take place in
West Virginia, for Governor, three meml*ers
of Congress, an 1 members of the Legisla
ture. Our understanding is that President
Johnson palpably ignores the exist, nee of
such a State as West Virginia If, however,
we bear no more from him on the question,
and the said election, with all the expense
aud trouble incident thereto, is suffered
quietly to be held, without any protest on
ihe part of the Executive, it is to be inferred
that the President has commenced yielding
to the great pressure.
O that we had in our President the im
personation of that sublime archetype ol
moral heroism that could say :
“Come one. some all I this rock iliatl fly
from its firm sane, as soon s» 1."
for the Herald.
EXERCISES OF MISS HATTIE McRIB
IIIN’S SCHOOL.
The closing exercise of Miss Hattie
McHibbut’i school came off on the evening
ot the 12. inet., attended by a large and r< a
pectable audience, in which were tuirgled.
ihe beautiful, gay and elite, (of which our
county can boast) to enliven and render the
occasion one ol greater interest.
After the familiar tune of Dixie, the tink
ling of the bell announced the commence
ment of the performance.
Wh eo on n sudden, open flew.
The curiam of a noetic *tug*
And in l>ei utv disclosed
The ninjejtio lorm of 11—.
Who gracefully introduced Muster Duma*
lit fliu, who delivered the iutrod ctory a i
dr.ee in a clear and audible tone of voice
and ut a manner that would have reflected
credit upon a youth ol*ripcr years. Mast* r
Burton Woodward then made I is debut upon'
the stage in the-character of the Little Or
ator, slid brought down the applause of th'
tiitire audit i ee.
Fortune Telling, acted by four beau iM,
young ladies, pioved the a'-urd aid rit.-
ful practice, so Irtqttenily resulted to It
the simple in having determined their fu
lure destiny by cards Ac.
A thoughtless young man, The Frog. The
Butchered Pig, ’i he good hoy. May Queen
The Precocious sjiellur, Little Ruin-drop*.
nod Upward Onward, were spoken in if) It:
deserving the highest encomium, and produc
ed a pleasing sensation among the heaters.
Tito characters east for The Seasons, w ere
four beautiful young ladies tastefully driss
ed, each vicing for the crown of honor.
AH acted well, and w« are at a lost to know
to whom we should award the prtxc.
Bonnets, created quite a sensation, being
a burlesque upon the ladies, as it not only
set forth the different styles, but the maimer
of wearing them.
The Essence Boy, Battle at Scwels Point
and Domestic Happiness, were spoken in a
masterly style, and reflected great credit
upon tho youths who scouted so little daunts
ed while speaking.
Vacation, so admirah v suited to the oc
casion, was well spoken, and the reply by
that sweet little girl Maggie, will long be
remembered by all who wore present.
The Educated Young Lady, proved tea
demonstration, that ambitious, aspiring, uni
rcwal, triumphant, glorious woman,even at
the age of 1 school-boy, encounters the whole
raqge of arts, attacks the whole circle of sci
ences and imagine* herself perfect. Indian
Chief Kamanche, was good.
Is it any body’s business, spoken by Miss
Sallie, was a good n-bnff to all meddlers
and busy bodies of which the world is full.
Well done Lillie ! rosy your sweet face con
tinue to gladden the hearts of at! who know
thee. General Washington, spoken by a
little boy—excellent.
Matrimony, was sublime. The young la
dies beautiful, The young gentlemen gal
lant; but we would admire our Count to
curtail his moustache before bringing his
proboscis in contact with anything sweet.
Fulogyon Geo* Stonewall Jackson, was
grand the general trait*
of that great watno% that good man—mov
ed by tfe Bflfltlmpulse Os a heart, w hich
beat in unlllnwnb Jiix OtWDtrv, ami longing
to free his native land afed people from the
iron and despot!* he#H>f oppression.
Masterpiece, W»s ’tnblime, and the cheat
practiced on the part of Nellie in order to
secure a husband, was indeed perfect Ma
tilda (for short) was done up 1 rowc ; wash
ing dem cloth, s and scrubbing dat floor,
refusing to do work for de poor white folk*.
Ti c M!«cr moved very c lv.tl* i^nliit
!*«f ..j .- • y ;> r\
Richmond on tß<* .tW*, bv Mb* Ann I
Ophelia, could not «,e < x-rll.-d. At aigt-t
of nor, we could not f»rb- ar exclaim ng in
the words iTr*ir John’* lavorit p.et:
“Thera (JiXlt beau'v dwell.
Thar* niM' i-nna,.lciw.ua. e'en in 'ni'.wlM »Sa| «.
Where dawn* .he high ei|,reeei"ii *t a Wli.-iJ."
Iti-hcHrsal, by the kind hearted Mi*a Sal lie
was well dowe, and nt my a plia'e dug *y
» a* directed to h'T during that short p rod,
and moiy a heart went pit a pat in -oiuethmg
more than friendship.
Mlt.rmau A Johnson, was unit*, and a geo I
piece. The funner boa-ring of hia urinary
rxpmita, in hie forced inarch from Atlanta
Pi Savannah, depicting the sad havoc which
hia soldiers, (worse than d> mor:s ol hellj
■italic upon the h»me* ot quiet and defence
leUa fit 7. ns of Georgia, and IfniU thence
through tha Carolina* carrying destmelnm
whcievt-r they Went in or.ii-r to subdue a
people who were fighting for sacred right*
VVldlst th* latter charaetertxed a gentleman
of true worth, a brave General, ot.c who is
held dear in the hearts ut hi.* country tint),
and whu only yielded to superior numbers,
our own army being la • dilapidated and
famished condition
Several after-pieces were performed of a
form) character. The whole eff the Exhi
bition waa hard to beat, and was rendered
the more interesting t.y g.»od music, the
principal peiforuicr being Mr. WTu Koyan,
who I'aVored the audience with several songs
accompanied by the Guitar.
His Mm-king Bird so. g, with the imits
lion stands pn-siwirierK.
Fair was lif* round.-.! arai A* o'er
Tb« at ring* hia tinaars flaw,
Yet a wester did tlie warbl-r aoar
Th* Mocking Bird. .lieu, clttu. chou.
11l conclusion ; we congratulate our fair
and accomplished lostructress tor the man
ner tn which she ha* conducted Iter school :
May Shew yotr g otitida tie »o inclined
That llietr lovvUuas* may be as tlllne.
'iuWALAOU.t.
Telegraphic News.
New York, Oet. 10. — Henry Ward
Beecher delivered an address at fie Brook
ly Academy of Music last night, in which
he advocated the passage of the Constttu
tional Amendment as a necessity, lie ex
pres-cd his confidence in the good tuith ol
the South, and characteriz 'd the Republican
party as the true guardians of the Govern
ment. lie declared it to be the duty o* the
Not 111 to indoctrinate tho South iuto a rec
ognition of entire justice.
Gold 1481.
t otton dull, with sales of 800 bales at 4l
to 43 cents.
John Van Iluren died two days since, on
board the steamship Sco in, at sea. 11m
body was brought to this city. The steamer
Scotia, from Queenstown, with dates to the
Till itist., has arrrived.
The lollowing are the principal condition*
of the treaty ol peace between Austria and
luly
A mutual exchange of ail prisoners of war.
Austria consents to the union of Veuetta
wi It Italy
’I he Iruntiets to be added to Italy are :
those wh cti constitute th i a'iiuin-.r.ili-m ol
Venetia white under Austria dmniuto i.
Tho amount ol debt to be assumed by
Italy is thirty million florin.-, payable in
eleven installments, in twenty-three months.
An Athens dtsp .idi,dated September 211.
says : Tlie French Minister, M Muiithier,
tias warned the Greek Government that
France would break off •diplomatic relations
with Greece, if the Utter did not ob.-orve
the strictest neutrality during the present
insurrection in Caudia.
Ihe Christmn National Assembly had
called upon the Greek nation to take part
tu the msurroetioTi.
The English and French consuls in Can
■ lia are opposed to the uioveuitit.
LtVfcKpoob. Get. 15 —The cotton -market
is very active, and tlie a.ilcit ti>-lay wcie 30,
000 bah s. uplands a.Wa-nced one
iiuarie- of a penny,closing at lold.
N KtV On LEAN s, Oct. 1(5, —Cotton steady
and uiictiungcd.
Gold one hundred and forty-seven and a
halt, (1471 )
MultiLEjOet 10 . —The sales of cotton ol
to-dav were 51 I I'isles. Middlings o‘J to 40
cents. Market steady,
Ark-CSSA*. Tlie (nn»ervntne, p>wKß»he»l
Hi Lillie Rock, gives some interesting facts
roiaiei ted wuh tlie j «il in that c ty, which
we copy below :
There art, now confined in the jail ot Pul
aski county, in this city, subject to trial by
the civil authorities, forty-four prisoner*.
Os this number twenty-six are negroes,
and eighteen w hite wen.
Two of the negroes are cl urged w ith rape,
four with murder, and twenty with larceny.
Os the white uioi , five are charged with
murder, one with rape, and twelve with lar
ceny.
Os these white men, all but three, during
the late war, were soldiers in the Federal
army; and al. hut five are Northern men.
Since December last, about three hundred
criminals have been committed to our county
jail, for various offenses ; and out of that
number, only fourteen of them, were South
ern white men. —This corroborates, what "c
have stated before, of the negro population,
under the new rr>fiitw —Wherever and
whenever, they have been free from the re
straint and wholssoine discipline and instruc
tion, given them whilst in their former state
of servitude, they-haue w»v»rinldv fhH-en in
to the most dissolute, reckless, and lawless
habits—But this is perfectly natual! It ia
but the teachings of the past history of that
race of people.
A VaT.i Able Rt:rrrr. — A correspondent
of the Flnladelphia Ledger writes that six
rears' experience has convinced him that a
coat of gum copal varnish, allied to tin
soles of boots and shoes, and repeate.. as it
dries, until the pores are fiJlcUtti.l the sur
face shines like polished mahogany, will
make the soles waterproof, and a'so came
them to last three times as long as urdmary
sole*.
A Manufactory for making printer’s
type of vulcanised india-rob-rhas-j|ist been
started at 1 talslon. This new kind t f fvpe
:s said to be fcs.qiiiakly w-ule, and to-beTiHiy
equal ii quality aod siiwrability to. the com
mon ivpe, the i-ost price being o*dv one
third of the latter. It offers the advantage
of less weight as compaied with metsl ivpe.
- Vi when worn Itj.r-’
sa:il to be u.along .rapid progress in England
•rhm.
To I'UtVs.NT lluksES KISU TkasEu bv
furs.—Tak.- tri or th-ee small hamlfuta
of walnut leave*. up.>u which pour two or
three quarts u> cuid water ; let il iufu*« one
night ; pour tlie whole, next morning, iuto
a kettle, and let it boil for a quarter of an
hour. When cold it is fit for use. No more
i- required th.-.n to tuoisien a sponge, and
betore the aninr-tl goes out of the stable, let
rlioae pot- winch are most irritable be
sin ared o>er with the liquor between and
upon the neck, flank, etc. Not only the lady
or gentleman, who i ides out for pleasure,
will derive pleasure from the walnut leaves
lliua I'teparod, hut the coachman, the wag
oner, and all who use horses during the hot
months.
Goto Mink.—llia New York Herat)/' ,
correspondent, writing from Frankliu county*
North Carolina, nay* the gold mine at !Vr
ltnf'a is undoubtedly the richest surface mine
i in the world.
Jew" i' nvE xtisexe.v t s
ixsnus romi upbm
and thus ,
SECURE Ytillt FAMILY A'COMI'ETF.NCE IN'
CASE OF YoCK DEATH.
r FMIE UNDERSIGNED ha* obtaii.ed 1..-
JL Agency of one ol th* largc*t and u-unt r*
liable l»auranca Compaiiii* m America, and ll
now prepai .and to furnish I‘ulicies upon Ilia mmt
approved plau.
O rn.l_.T_. ON MEI
snd learn all the particular*.
Iflflrt atNullwell A lleeks.
octlS—tf F. L. GROCE.
Executor's Sale.
IS pursuant** of un or»I»*r «f tf»e Court of Oidi
narv of IMieCkiuiit), will l>t* lyef«*re Hie
Court llvuM dutr in tlie towirof Zvbu on-, I'ike
l>.*ui»ry, on Hie first Tuesday in l>eciinbt*r next,
the ft»Uovkiit|s iautia, to-Wi( : 1^ >t So. one
died ands rty f«o, known as llloi?’ lot ;
lot So. one hundred and forty seven, (14/.)ktiowu
m the lot ; pari of lot Na one huioired and
fortv»ux. (146) known an *he Irviu tract; alsti,
traefhmul l«»t .No. owe hundred ausf foVly loree,
(14 i) Containing sixty four acres, whefeon ih«
n iJbfitcirAN • FLUl’U«nd6a\\V audLAillK
.Ni • 1 • are KititilVed.
1 u.* aU»ve tl. sonhrd prrir»»’ty wifl hft a'ThJ in
parcels to soil punlm-eis, without to ori
ginal surveys. About two hundred acres ot
gootl fiumiug laud, with comfoi tahN dwelling
will be s*»hl in coune tion with the >ldH,
S ’ as to furnish a good place ot residence oil the
mill site.
Tl.« oku i’Uivileoe in all tiie-te lau<l.n w ill be
rrnerved in ff or of th• purchaser of the Mill
Piace.
AlaSO. by virtue of the siid order of the Court
of Ordinary of Pike County, w ill be .<old before
the Court llonse door in the town of Greenville,
Mem wether County, Geoigia, on ihe first Tues
day in .January next, the following lauds, to-wit :
Lot No. one h .ndi»d and sixty-two, (lt>2 ); lot
No. two hiiiidie-1 and twenty-three. ; lot
No. two bundle i ami --P) i" the
yth Ihstrietof origiually iroup, now Meni V.’ether
C-ouiity. containing two hundred two end a hall
£2t»*2 1 2) aeres eaeli, (more or !«!•».)
fruetioual lot No. two hundred and
eighty-four,
iroup. now Merriwether County, coniuimng (Vo)
acres. (un*i e or le>h.) ; pari of lot No. two huu
d etl mid seventy -s* vcn (ii 77), :n the oth lhstrict
»»f originally Troup, now Merriwether eoiinly
CMit/iii'ing thirty three (.HH) acres, and known m»
rite Km low place; Also, the blidg lauding on ihe
Mvinwrti »*r side of Flint Kiver. contaiuiwg one
uotl three tenths if an acre. b**ing part of lot No.
wo hundred an eig.’.ty three in the *.*t!i lh-triet
r.f originaliy Troup, now Merriwether eotmty,
G-o.g.a.
A by vjj-tve of suij eider I will sell ou tlie
Ist Tuesday in lVbn.u»y next, Ulorc the Court
House door in GiiUiu, Spalding County, one
lliiid purl of il? divided hit .No. iw-* Jitiudred and
eight, (2*»M ) in*he >e**wiid District ol originally
Monroe now Spalding County.
Plats of tile dittcrcut parcels of laud will be
exhibited on the day .>1 sale.
Ail of s.»id lauds fold us the property of .1. C.
G'veas, deeva-ed, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of rani estute.
Terms male known on the da j of sale.
Th* rtltcutiou of ca[titttlixtß are called to this
valuable Dioperty. ll is situati'd on Flint Kiver,
lti milei In.m (iiittin on Ihe Greenville Koad, m
clidti h? the T«»ll Bridge, known as Hall s bridge.
The I.AMh. and the country aroui.d if, are
the besl in tlii*j»»i t of the Slat-. The Mills do
t lie liii gesi ciiatorn bu.-iness of any nulls i > my
knowledge, and are capable of doing a large
amount *uf merchant business in addition to tlie
eustotn work, Ukvh»g two wfoeafe and uvo corn■
mill*. The Saw un«i Lathe M'lls are U*e -best -ui
'the country and all tlie-e mills are in good re
pair, or reciHiiii.g but a very small aiiouut to
•make Iln'tw a* good as new.
There ure i»uu a*:re« of ihe landau Merriwetk«r
well-limbered Bine land, within three miles of the
Mills.
.Vry p*iwoti wiMiing to* examine these lands, or
to make enquiries, are referred to E. B, Goodrich,
Esq., or J. W. IVrkinson the premises, or to the
subscriber, hi Gt iffin. J A. BEERS,
oCtlB Ei’r of J. C. iteelM, dtoeivsed.
Lanier House,
Ml LIiEKRY STREET,
Macon, - - Georgia.
GEf). M. LOGAN. Proprietor.
Freo Omnibus and baggage Wagon at each
Train to convey puseeng»»r* and baggfge to the
House oclb-tf
GFOIUHA —Sr%li*ing Coi'NTY.—Whereas. Wil
liam J. Ellis applies to me for letters of Guar
dianahip of t lie pcrs«»ii and of L’hiw lus
h. Hupree. Wj.tuifnT’. Dupree, and .lohn JF. (i.
Dupree, minor an 1 orphan chihlren of John F.
Hupree, late of said county, deceased
I’heee are therefore to cite and admonish fill
persons concerned to }••* ami appeal ut my |fUc>
within the time pre critod by law aid show
cause, if ar.y exist, why said letters of guardian
ship sho -hl not he granted.
Given und«r my hand at ofTiee this the id<h
day of October, 1806
F. D. I>ISMI KE,
0018 Ordinary.
Mars/mfa Sals-
IVfILI, UK M >LD t'.fore-tI.A City Hull door
v v in t it- city oftii ifliu. Spnliliiig Cuutity,
Stuit- -c' Ccorgiii, mi 'lie FI RST. TE E>D.AY in
iJi-cciiilj-j' n cit.Jui;ii'g the usiml lions for >henll
s«b-s : Tlii-tiouw srtil hit in file.eity .'ffiritfln,
f n n.i. 11, "Hu ii 1,-1. Usi-'l a-utlie Interior .Jtank.
1 .1 via on n the property of "John-Emu: to sutisfy
a ti In in Xuvor ut :tn. ilavur sinj L'ouiiei l of (iriflin
x- • ii-1 In»v.
AL-t >. I i., >nuiv‘ tiuuvHJol ploi'i% one huiiUint?
lot o:i Itro.-i.ln uv. l>oun3 <i cti the west by Hill <k
Fie Ki’s lot, wi the east liy K. \\. Sumg'i's, and
fronting Broadway on toe north. Levied on a*
the property of K. I>. Stoddard t* satisfy a fita.
The Mayor and Council vs, E. I>, Stoddard.
Al-NU,.at the same tip.e and place, two fine
violins, one fine violin case and one oil cloth
Levied on as the property of B. G. Beale, to satis
fy afl fa. 'utie Mayor and. Council v*, B. G.
•Beale.
ALSO, at the same time and place, one Re
pealer,.levied or n* the property of Benjamin F.
1 turtle, to satisfy ati fa. The Mayor and Council
vs. B. F. Du flic. G. D. JOHNSON,
octlß-td Chief Marshal.
(> ENTI.EMKX must ionic np and pay their
T Tickets, aid from this date ask for no more,
a-it i mi|eis-il>lc lo pet I hem made. Send in
ii r no id. s aud our good* will he sold as low as
at any interior town in the cenntry.
UctC-liwfl.tf N B DRFWRY
THE
FALL TRADE
IN'
GHOCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS
IS NOW UNDER WAT AT
J. X. SEYMOUR'S
Cherry Street i
MACON, - - - GEORGIA
MERCHANTS, 1 LANIERS, AND
OTHERS. MAY FIND IT TO THEIR
INTEREST TO GIVE HIM A CALL.
IBS MOTTO IS
CHEAP FOR CASH!
HE IS NOW RECEIVING A HEAVY
S FITLY OF
WESTERN PRODUCE
AND
General Groceries
UK ALSO REEFS ON HAND:
BAGGING, » ‘PE AN OTW HE.
NAILS,
T< »I4ACC< t,-
CIO MIS,
LORILLAHD’S SNUFF,
SCOTC ft a t. ».%’CA IfiOTr,
SMOKING TOBACCO (various brand*)
L'QUOKS IN BARRELS AND CASES.
Drop in Buyers!
I promise lo do my best to pica-m. I have
h strong force of iudnatriou* Y Oilng Men
ready to put up your purchases .viihcxpc.lt
>tion, having f tnplovil additional !'<-!p.
J. V SEYMOUR.
A. W. JONES,
DXAIXK IN'
STA PLE N D FANCY
DRY GOODS.
MEN AND HOYS’ CLOIIIING.
Hats and Caps,
Boots & Shoes
-CROCKERY, CLASS' ARE.
and every vari.-tj of
FSMCY GOODS,
NOTIONS &C.
West side Hill Sw^et.Ai> Mfin, Ga.
I» now receiving cue of (lie largest and
best selected Slocks of frooiis ever "brottght
to tins market, w! irh will be sold on very
REASONABLE TERMS lor
Casli.
Believing that he can satisfy purchase?*
as to quality and price, he cordially invites
EVERYBODY
to en 11, and inspect ids-Goods. A-ft«-r doing
so.die is satisfied that they will not be dis
posed to try eiUtor .the Atlatr.* or Mtmoti
Urariets.
THE LAI»E»
are especially requested to examine his mag
nifii'cnt assort ment of CLOAKS, SIIA WLS,
SONTAGS, JHJBIAS.and DR..BBGOODS,
consisting in part of Rich Black and
COI/HtED SILKS.
Rep*, k and Worsted Poplins, Solid and
Printed A 11-Woll and Pacific D( Lames,
Merinos, Alpacas, Empress Cmths, etc.
A beautiful assortment of
LACES and EMBROIDERIES,
among which will be found the Real Cluny
sml Valencienn-s, Dress Trimmings, in
K mil ess Variety, and a THOUSA'NO other
things usually kept in a First Class Dry
Goods Store.
Oct 6. 186t>-3in
/tKOlKilA—Spauuno County —By virtue of an
111 order of the Court of Ordinary of said county
there w ill-tie fold on the first Tuesday nt Decem
ber next, before the Court House door in said
Oownty. between the usual hours of sale, the
lauds belonging to the estate of John Simmons,
deceased, consisting ot one house aud lot iu tho
city of Criflin, adjoining the residence of SetU
W l’arhani and property owned by M. I). Sntwh.
Sold lor the benefit of heirs and cieditoi*. Terms
of sale made known on.the day.
J X. SIM MOM.
oelll Fxeeutor.
toEWENanm l nttnwn,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
SILK DRESS PATTERNS, SILK f’OPLINS,
FRENCH MERINOS
i ACIFFIC AND ALL WOOL DELAINES,
And every variety of PRINTS. Also a large a&brtuicnt of
SWISS jackonet, mull muslin, nansook muslin"
FMHROIDERIES. all deseiiptiou and of every style.
FLANELS,
WHITE AND RED FLANNELS, OPERA FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS.
DOMESTICS.
3
A large lot cf HLEAOUEL) idJ BROW X DOMESTICS.
XOTID3S.
Our stn-k (St NOTIOXfS are endles* ib vafUtv. and not ti he excelled in quality.
Ho'.sery, G*ovea, Handkcrehief*, Linen. Jt. k onet Edging and In-erting, 11 nr Bi u*het,
i oilet Article*, (kc. A splendid stock of
Boots, elioos and Hats.
The largest Stoek of Ready
made Clothing ever brought
to Griffin. The most accom
modating Clerks always ia
attendance,
ThSniting the Ptibftj firr fiVider lihflr*l patronage, w« invite Spe- la l attrtiti.in to our
•new Slock of Goods, assuring the Public l at wi Cm give ns
BMM&MME
\s it is possible to fwt had in tllif, c? anr fflimr Murkh* inj.h* interior of th« Stat-.
I.OIAVE.VS'rr.IN S. PFLIFEK,
0.-t 15, 3m - __
cotton ! Cotton it"
Wo arc i>rc(»Hred to niako liberal
Cash Advances
To Planter* or Purer*, on Cotton shipped lo our eoriespondftnls in New York or Psr*n
nah, with whom tr« hare arranged to sell Cotton shipped through us on the bv»l terms.
. We will also
Sell cotton for J* tan ter.-:, in this market, trho do not intend shipping.
A. MB Hll ITT & JOHNSON,
Bankers anp Cotton Broxkr*
will receive Dopoeit* and pay Check* on demand. Buy Gold. Silver. B»nk
Note*, County Scrip , Stock*, Bond*, and other secuntie*. Collect paper payable in
Gtiftin and vieinitv, and make prompt ren.ittances. Will en.'eavor to keep suppW
with Si‘/la tinch'int/e on New York in sums to suit. (segl-lm) A. M. A J.
Office in Halliday’s Building, nearly opposite the Brick Warehouse.
PAINTS, OILS, TOILET ARTICLES, &G*
JLt Reduced Prices,
ARE SFLLING OTF FAST AT
J. N. HARRIS & GO’S.
w»|tlS —3m •
DRUGS & MEDICINES!
N. B. DRE3 WR Y,
5 AST SIDE OF n IL 7- STIt E ET , (Near th« I’o.t Office.)
Griffin, Georgia,
n, s ON HAND A ftOOIVASSORTMENT. AND RECEIVES WEEKLY SUPPLIES'
■OF ALL ARTICLES PERTaTNINO TO DRUGS, FRESiI AND
; GENUINE
Aden, a-fine lot of FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Window 61m*. *****
Oils, Lamps, <fee., Cooking Extracts,.Tobaoco,- Clears, £c,-
pnpvcu IPTIONS promptly filled DAY or MtiHT under the dirfccf snfA'rTisietr «f $-
Dkewkt, M. D.. (tftcu.ist and Pharmaceutist,) who has been iu regular and extensive pr« u
for over ten years, hoth civil and military, or I)r J. L. Moose >t|l4 ____
( A EORG! ‘SPALDING CcUNTY W h»;kus
\Jf James T. Ellis, Guardian of S. P. Bishop-
Lovonia Bishop, Cordelia Bishop and B. T. Bish- |
op minor and orphan children ot Philip J. Bishop,
applies to me for letters of disinis ion as such
Guardian, the whole estate of his said ward* har
ing been lost ill Confederate securities, 4 pCr cent. ,
bonds, die.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail
persons concerned to be and appear *t my office
within the time prescribed by law. to ghow-eanee
if any exists, why said letters dismisst-ry' -from
said Guardianship should not begrant-^3.
Given under my hand at ot) - , tlfir the l“lb
day of September, ISoA.
Sep. 1 j m6m. P. I): DISMVItE. Ordinary
A—Spaldhing Cointy.—By virtue of :
Ajr an order from the Court of Ordinary, there
will be sold on the first Tuesday in December next,
before the Court House door of suid county, be- ;
tween- the usual hours of sale, the luimF belonging
to the estate of G. K Lavender, late ot said-coe.nv '
deceased, consisting of oue hundred acres of lain], j
being part of lot no. S3 in District originally Hen I
ry now Spalding county, al>out seven miles north .
west of Griffin. Sold for the benefit of heirs and I
creditors. ISAAC A. UAISTEN,
Os* 11, I—<*etl‘“d» Administrator. ;
j KDUUI A. SPALDING COUNTY.—" here**
VJT Jti , e» T Ellis, administrator on the
of Tlmmas SHis. late of said county deceased «P
plies to me for letters of dismission as admiwatr*
t->r yp said Estate he having full} administers#
aud wound tip the same. .
These are therefore to city and
persona interested or concerned to he and apfW*-
at mv office within the time prescribed b) * ’
and show cause if any exist why said ' e ‘ ur V r
dismUsjpo Jjhuphi.npt be granted. Given o»
hi mv tlii* 17th day
s-pllHiimCm. ¥. D. DISMIKK,
1 Ordinary.
G 1 EORGIA— Srst ping Count*.— By T ' rt “* 1 *!
lau order.from the Court of Ordinarj®
county, there twill he sold on the first Tu *5
December nsxt, between the usual hours 0
before the Court|llonse door of said c 0“
portion .of the lands belonging to the ,
W. A.-Redding, deceased ; to wit. one hou* j
lot in the city of Griffin, on the " est sia*
street in the Southern portion of the city. * 1
ing the residence of John Andrew s, and no
psennaee of John C. Fre, man, containing font
nsnre or lees. Sold for the benefit of ** ._
credilorr. EMORY
oa. n . iirr—oemtd* - Adm?eS»t<