Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, October 18, 1866, Image 3

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Ijjjf §outbrrn ijmlfc IWB. I I'RtCES CURRENT. ' *E<TSD PAJI.T BV G. B. BFEciiLIl A CO CM 34(^35. B»|’iHn£r. 4 0(0)50 ; Rope. 20(5i?5 ; Corn, yellow, 1.45; White, 1.50; Me«h 150 5 Bacon, clear sides, 24 ; r'!»- uJ 22(0.23 ; Hams, sugar cured, 30; Country slams, 24(*,25 ; Lard, 24 ; Butter—Market well supplied ; dull at I»5 Kg?*, scarce, quoted at 20; Chickens, 20(0,25; Dried Peaches, rtU‘'h. fodder, 1 U0f01.35; Ilye, 2.00 ; Barley, «50 ; Oats, 80(5,1.00 ; Flour, good Coun try, ft. y«. «1. »'■ 1 The VVonieu orihe eouth Jo a late issue of the Mobile (Ala ) Daily Gazette, a paper published by Femmes, Hews, Ellison 4 Cos., and edited by the gallant R»- pbael Hein men, with Pendleton Cdiston, Esq., M assistant Editor. we find the following graceful and deserved tribute to the noble wo jneu of the South : « Oor matchless Southern women showed the bree<fing and blood that were in them during the laie fearful struggle With the \ortb. Tried by every vexation and sorrow, I the more tney were tried, the more resplen dently shone theb- virtues In courage, they equalled the Spartan matron, who, when she sent her son to war against Athens, present ed him w ith a shield and told him either to bring it back, or to be borne back upon it. Their self-sacrificing, patient, uncomplain ing toil; the privations which they bore without a tmiriiiUr.Htid the hopefulness which sustained them to the last, showed how fer vently bnrned wrthiti th-ul the holy fires ol patriotism. They are as noble in peace as tbfy ' ere in >iar. Tlietr persuasive voices ye heard everywhere in btjiaif of charity that Virtue which is twice biassed, bhssiuu him that gives and him tha receives.. I li-y are burying the unknown on federate de a, ami with pious han.ls, scattering flowers i.Vri tiitir graves ; tor they see in each dear! sol dier a father, a Li other, a son, who one' made a household cheerful, now cheerful no longer. And having buried the dead futliei; they take charge of l-is Orphan daughter, as though she were a snen and legacy beqm a lie i to them. Alns. Georgians Hulse AlcLod, a talented daughter of an old friend oi ihe »nter (.Surgeon Is tac Hulse, wtio lived hon ored, and died beloved, tfi I’enSacoSu, Fit.) makes known through the press, th t she has donated to her native State, one full scnolarship, in the Baltimore Sou hern Lit erary Institute, winch >s a boirdmg .m'd day school lor young latii-s, under i cr charge— •said scbolarshiji to be conferred upon the daughter of some deceased suidier, and io ii.c ule board, as well as tun ion. Besides this acholirship, she denotes ten oilier scholarships, otic to each of the other one (Confederate States, to consist nf lutimi only. “ YVe-see, also, in a Nashville exo >atige, .that the Cedar Bluff Femaic College, </Wood burn Fostnffiee) o Warren comity, Kentucky, will receive and educate, Imard '.mu clothe, any one young girl from Mi l lie Tennessee, {Vabama. or Mississippi, wno-e father vvsiS'kilh and it. battle, and whose means wore-de-troyed by die late »,r. '.She will hot be received (says tj'is noble in>liiuiioii) as a charily sboiar, but one whu'c laiUei 's blood left a double inheritance to his child.’ With such wotne|i| to breed Ik-tocs, verily the South ought not to have been conquer ed.” Raily ,\cw*p:tpji!s The valtle’cf tt daily i.ewspuper in a family can scarcely bu This is esjie 'tially true at tbi9 time, tv .let. the daily pa per bas become a record of all that has transpired worthy of note, not on this conti nent only, but in Etifope,during the twenty four hours preceoding its publication, i.ut it is not merely a vehicle of news. It ecu tains a vast amount of valuable information ol ail descriptions, many instructive essays, and comments on the news which it records. Id' intelligently conducted, it will prove a valu able teacher, and a most important aiyent in rdvancitijt civilk itiun. and elevating the national character. A family of children who, of a series of years, have had the pnvi lige of reading the well stored columns of a daily journal will be far better prepared to enter upon ihe duties of life, will appear better in company, and aequit thomSefVes much more ,ci editably in the di-cuss,on of current topics, than if they had beuti suffered to grow up in ignorance of wlw*t was going on around tl.erd We have noticed this Lot for many vf.urs.;iod almost agree to decide. frofu a low minutes’ conversation with any boy of .fourteen, whether lie has been iti ihe habit of seeing a daily paper. Ihe instruc tion of the school rootn is technical, and, while indispensible, necessarily f ils to in clude a vast amount of knowledge which comes under the head of general information, and is best and most pleasantly learned from the journal of the day. Besides tiiis, a daily ppper increases the attraction of home,adds to tdve-variety and iuteresiJobl.OH'e conversation, and in many cases iunuSt’s father and son o remain at home in 'he evening, when otherwise they might be seeking amusement abroad, Thus it ex-ris •in ex.client influence, and powerfully aids parents in keeping their children I rum out iMe temptations.-*- Atluuta Intr.tliycncar. Mum’s the Would Some important disclosures will soon be cffi'Ual'v nude public in reference to secret rhbel societies; winch permeate the entire aouth. These organizations have hranoh cire'e* in New York city and the West Tiial in N« w York is said to number 50,000. pfincipSUv oom posed ot'tu -n who ser.ved in Ihe rebel army. Rath cirtjlefiaS a different Hint; some are known as th« 1 rue sons' of the South, others ST Knights of Arabia, and all are well armed with the most im proved weapon's real vats moment's notice sliou-d an opportunitv occur. A inunber of the cli.ef members of tbiS organization ar said to have male important disclosures' A. y>. t¥i/iTirr. WV» Ibvcc orre c*f them liere, known as the rfuightir of Anthrbpnphagi. They delight irt esttiiij a loyalist for breakfast, every mcft'rr ing. They dine upon fricasseed conned people, sfter the, aroma lias been remrovol with ad; never sip witnow: d‘ ; - molisliinij a steak from a sianghteVjl liurean man.—They are armed to tbo teetli with Spencer 'rifles, ard have their breasts pro- Mitad.yiilb those patent breast p ates —you know ! It is .suspected that they meet at the reiua/keble“temple over the .V-t<si.iw W-*«h: . ***** »b«t iney'dfuvvti fr.«.in the i>a;:n jat mid • ghi. —\\o c»ni,i.l rou. Ii fir this, a ‘fciingh • tfi er« ..f the Fee. I man's iu -a i have h-en ..I Mtrv-,1 « tebng H at Uu.ple »• though they expected It to explode. It IS said that these Unrepentant Rebel*, by a constant firing ofcmnoo, have *n «lU— turic! ike atmosphere lor the pva«t three ■iioiitlis, as to cause a c-.uiinued rain, |T>r the purpose of destroying the colon cri ps of Northern men Tnev have -uicce.led tun too well in tlnir uefariou. pwrpo-e ; and t.o thmg can now protect them Irom the ven ganre of the best people on the pianrt ex ept ratification ol the penning ameujiueat.— Muit.'jom-ry Muii. To Copv Manlsckii'TS.—The following was Communicated to the Society at Tans by Charles Caqtie!eni : Put a little sugar in common writ'D-rink. and with this, write on common writing p .per sited as u-ud. hen a copy is requir ed, take some ms red piper and m isten it lightly with a sponge, and apply the wet paper to the writing, and pass lightly over the unsized paper a moderately heated iron and the copy is immediately produced, Governor .Setmock Favors Neuro Si f fkaGe.—A special (join Si. .Paul says Gov ernor Seymour, of New York, while there a lew ..aysago, in conversation with promi nent Demo. -r.its, express.-1 hnn-clf in favor of the aiorit ou of the C-inst.tu'ioinl Am-I enunieiit.—The Governor further sniJ that, were lie living in the SotKh, he would be iu favor ol negro sufiiage. I PmoviciaL BlCster.—A Toronto dispa- : teb shv*: Toe city authorities state that the Eng- ; lisli Government intends demanding a sup- | pres ion <-f t|, e Fenian organization by the 1 administration, or thev tl.realen to aid the ■ i-or-p-rheada in dividing the Uu on with a r *-w Arm«rroi.tr gmi«. fSI shoe me, ym PATRICK & BRO. KEEP on hand at all time® a fiu * assortment of Men and l^oyi’ BRST HOME MADE SHOES! all s*7.cs. manufactured and warranted by them. They have, and always keepi/i store f«»r pale a Hue article ot Kii* AND COUNTRY *OL£ LEATHER. JOIS WORK AND REPAIRING put up to order and waiTAiited. Fatuilk A I»ko. pay the highest nmik*t price* in cash m barter for (irecn nod Dry Hides, la 1 low and Beeswax. s*p4-tf um«, BJIITH &W, Manufacturers and dealers in SADDLES AXD lIARXEES, CARRIAGE AtA 7ERIAL , SHOE FIXDIXGS . and Sndlhrv. Harness. Hardware. Leather. nf all kinds St,whi... n • "• • ,r. ’’ i ohels. and X\ T »isz-m Ibiriie*.* es all kinds Harnes. udde to order. ; CHERRY !*TUEtrr, .1 Incon - - (Jcargiu. sepS—Min AUGUSTA BUSINESS DIRECTORY f lhi» ftdlnMkbig ruimed leadintr bluings h**nse..' of A(Georgia, desire to call tlie partieu Imi at Tetiti oll of the merchant* und traders of Middle (leotgiii to th' ir large and well aelectcd stock.— The indue amenta held out. to buyers arc unanr passed in any Southern market. Orders will l>c-proiß]>tiy am! « .ire fully attended to, thus saving the expense of time md travel. Every firm named below is perfectly responsi ble. and safe, and refer with confidence to their old customers I)* y Good* f» Mtttm.idth Stock on hand and for sale by 11. Y. lU’SSKb!* * CO. H. Y. Ru»«cll, Wifbcrforee Daniel, J. I. Hussel. Grocerit» C/DUWD MULIIERIN, Wholesale (»ro«*er’a. Ibotd >treet. Groceries .Notions &.C-, W. HENRY WARREN Groceries, Noth ii«*. &<•., at wholesale. Shoes, Hoots, CONLEY. JOICK A CO., ; Wholesale Dealers tirt-an Streert Wtets, Boots \c.. o. n comes, Wlmlesiile and Ketiil Dealer, Broad Street. Hardware, Cutlery di’e., BARNES. BROWN. A CO., Offer splendid inducements. Saddlery, liartress and' Tarriage dialer.als, SHERMAN. JESSI’r i. CO., WliolPsntc and Retail d*-iilcj*s. Kligj;i«t,£arriacw, 4*,, WYMAN A MAY, Wholesale and'ltd-tall Dealers. I’forlte y. Class.-AVnre, Aici, TItosHF.RS. TiIQMAS. A SHORIL; Have in liaiitl a large and splendid Stuck. trlotlii ug and’ Furnish: og Goods, .1 IMi IN A rttfc) 247 Bsiiarl f.trevt. offer a splendid assortment. Drugs, Medicine-, Ac t a. nr.Ai.i.. Wholesale anti Retail Druggf.-t. BNiad -free*. HOTELS, Augii-ta Hotel, First Class mI splendid accommodations I<K<*AD STREET. ; JA 11 CAI I<’*»—fr»»in I'l t® 2a iU. ; I ■ s * piece* of figur. 1 L># 2* l ;rcfi of all Wool do . 15 piece* SU do) E*» pie. es French t*> J Freneli M«m.o*, I & pieces At j areas; 2«> pi»-«•»«. < *|.rrn Kiannele ; 15 |Oeee® r and aliite Flannel®; 7 piece® black and while poplin ; 75 p*ece*uf Sea Islam! t*oUoa, from 16 to 15*1* ! 6" pi* Cp» of Weaclie*! Cotton ; 15 pieces LiiiKys ; 10 |*icee*. cotton Fianr el ; 25 pi-ce* Caf-ineT ar.d Jeai ®; pieces alt w«»olPrer.ch t'asaiuare*; i 75 piec-» Jaconette® and Mualin® . 2*» piece® Linen ; 2«» pieces Black Clot)* ard ; l«rfi Indies* and Men®’ >hawls ; IfO latest Style cloak®; 5 * pair B'ankets 35 cate*® Shoe a and Lint* ; 15 I>**ten Balmoral Skirl® ; 7 5 d‘'7.en Wool, Fur. ar..l Flush Ifata; 15 piece® Fancy and Black silk ; 60 and sen Hoepskirl® ; Al' kinds of Clonk and Hrts* Trimmirg* ; All kinds of Cotton Linen, and Si!k Laces ; AH kinds of Ribbon® Ladies’ Collar® and Cuffs. Nubia-*, floods. Son I apt®, and Bi »-akfast-^|jawl» ; Toweling. Table Cl<»th® ; Linen and Cotton Damasks; Linen Do*ted Scotch Diip*r. In fact,® full supplv of everything, which I will sell at greatly reduced prices. For Gonts. A large assortment of .Business Suits, Black Doeskin and Cloth Bants, and Coat® and Vee.l® ; a lu’g' supply of Overcoats. Black and Figure*! Silk Velvet Vests ; a large supply of Furnishing Goods. Also received. Violin ami Banjo*. Tamborincs Guitar and \ loliu STRING.s, Tailpieces, Screw®, Rosin, Ac. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Ifyou want any of J A & M Eltf. i all at i N. II- SIMON’S r.MEORIVM OF FA"iIIOS \ A CARD, TO HIE LADIES. ■AYLOn.' If A> the pleasure of infonnii g her friends and I L she public geiieruliv that ®hc is now re ceiving diii New York. b\ far the nioat ae Dct stock oOHLLINEKY AND FANCY (ioolb (••gethei with a gettrr&l JitiV of Furtiishing Good-*, yet brought to this nmrket liie g«>od® having been pm.cipally bought for cush, by one exper ienced iu this biisinee«. she hope® to be able to compete with houoruble competition. All arc cold*.illy invited to call and examine f*»r them .selves, ut the sign of the “INDIES bTOnE.** j Get. 15—ts. f:n(l\gement kings M A D E T U OKD FR . mV All descriptions of Mi-»cei!ac«ou work attended to with disp<«*h. GKIFFIN, GEORGIA Woodruffs Building—Up .'-tni'i. Take Notice! lam in.ftirtMM by tlie Pru®i«Unt of the Road to givtt notice to all person® who have trespassed upon the Savaimah. GriMin and North Aluhama li iilr jud. in tin* removal of Timbers and Cross t)**3. that 1 hii ty 8 from this date w ill be ex ten.led U> such parties to make return under oath, at the rotiipuuy's Oftite in (ititlin, Fa>*ties lading t- make siuli *eiurt», will he proceeded agaiiibt for trespass and daniag.. tv. SKA Its, Acting Superintendent. Gridin, Ga , October f'h, I86t».— 1 ! > ct.V 6t. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. J)r virtue of an oid»*r f »m the Court of Or di ) nnrv of '•pa.uin - C'»u tv, will be ®old 1> ® I foie the* Court I! u-*e uoo» in he city of Griffin. lon the F.:st. TUI S! in November next. be. I iweeßtt * l**gT’ b«*» 4f*>ale. ore mu®e and lot. ij-it mu i in west (intVm. contannr * two acre®, the , ®R'n«- beinsj ®«.l ; the estate ci Mrs. Kn*ily I*. ] M I. ry, deceased, ioi tU bed- tit of the -beira-and 'creditors. W. :• MaFI.ORY. 4«,)d Ad r eftci- K. I*. Mallory IE. a STODDARD CO, Mfiolcsak dealers IN JBOOTS, SHOES, AVI) THI.VKS, : At MANUFACTUIIIiII'S BRICKS. 165 M eting St, - Charleston, S C KKFKI KI. I! <rni)l>AßL>, | CALEB KRoNEBKRGKR, LEilfld. CK.'NS-: . ell o—3in Special Notice. I have clusctl up my Commission busi tiess, ami will have in store at an curly tbit j ] a very Sf.i.kct Stock .of the latest styles oil |AX I) I.ADIrS* Id IiNiSIIING GO0»S, all entirely new . During niv absence, our friends”are jurist \ respe'-.tfiillv icgncs!i. 1 to i-al* ‘in Mrs. Tavlot ami s'ettot the little Cush Yitlo-ts (.11 band, ! as we wish to have no old -tuck of any | tiling ou band. S S TAYLOR, Agt. fir ffln. Sepr. 24 I gu<3. F. HORSE'S* r'ccE.iSoß or HORSEY, AUTEN & CO., I llATts, LAI'S. AND sTKAW GO©6s, iNo US Huync ?f., Charleston * b D ‘.l' Ini DUBL k RUCKER, 1 . li' G GENERAL It GUooors, Produce 0 ■A X V c Comnißsion Merchants,! E lARRAR’S ou* stand. It UIl.Ls., ........ OKIFriN.OA. S Ws will son receiv® large accessions t* car alvesd\ ®pl«i4id Stock Come **rl late stand eftne <'ITJV \ | !\C» *1 gMurantee unveroa! satisfaction to our cuilottler* Ma> 24. l#s-tf .I.C.KING &CO. (lIof.LIDAY’S BUILDING,) SOtOMON *T. (.li/FFJ.Y, - - l;i:()!{(.’/A. jjp3. We kare opened in the above Lui'd KHJI (nuii ly opposit® the Brick l\ are-K«4«d , a large and wall selected stock ! - Family Groceries! 1 PLANTATION HARDWARE • CROCKERY, and tVuODKN WARE. , RACiIiINO andJtOIT., • OSN'ALEUCS »n*d FACTORY YARN. FLOUR, CORN, 15ACOX, Ac. We have also a fine slock wf SHOES AM) HAT B (rou r**r.i >Sk!*.) above *tnck xv* *Fe .iyUfmioed lo a.ll A?i LO'W a* anybody, and nil -r ...k, t<> ou‘ friends, is :or tlm'n to Comi. ash hk vs. JOE BOFD i at'all trnin! ’ ' — J " ’'•;«-a. on I.L frienJi J j (»itc us i*ifc :*!1, <®vd we will lie * for the rent. ■epSo-tt iI.C. KDM CO. Tmi i LADIES’STORE IN FU.I± Blj A » T 1! f undersigned him just returned from New 1 Yoik where he selected in person, AN LN ; TIRE NEW STOCK OK Mi'linerv and ladies’ mmsin.u fiGoous CONSISTING OF ~ , BONNETS of tlie latest I’.ris Myles ; I IIATS tnd TURBANS of evnty style; RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, i LACES, NKTTS. CLOAKS, i GLOAK ('LOTUS AND TRIMMINGS, ! Dress Trimmings, Velvet*, Silks, Corsets, j Hoop Skirts, Gloves, Ladies’ V.-s's, Ac., j .BALMORAL SKIRTS, llnudkerchief*, j j Shawls, Sailings, Nubias, Veils, Crnpes, | Bcreges, and TSTOXIOISrS lin greot Variety—now opening and selling 1 | off jtaf* Call toon ! tj?a S. S. TAYLOR, Agefit. Ocl.l I ?—tf. JOHNSONS GORDON, Comtn is y f-o it M<rrh a ii t $ AM* DIM 1 i:s IN GROCERIES. PE.VISI'JtS- & n ., &C/ ALABAMA STREET, FRANKLIN BLOCK, 1 Jauy 4 , to. . ~ ” Store Er ase F6r Sale. STILWKLL <fc UKKKS ox|»*ct to remove to tl.o Store; now by .1. If. White 1 | now off, r for k.klr tlu; Siure House ocoujii**il by ! them. It in c«»i»si.h*r»-i by many th«* Maud in itlie city exe* tiie otp we go to. teiii£ n corr cr llou*e, feet loug.-vitli a fine basement Morv. 'Hiid property will firing 20 per cent interest on i the price I will tnk** for it,. I ul.ho have three Dwelling House* for ?=ale. I jul\2o*tf J. A. BULKS. residexen for sale: At Auction. MWIbL HE OF. EIfED FOR SALE, et auction, on the first Ti'w .iv in November next, nt the Court House in t.iiffin. unlesi solid privately before tlialticae.)iffy li «vje and. fit iu itl town, now oectij/i' dby itev.Mr. Jonei. | 'Hi*. J welling ip a e**itiige. coul aiding six rooms, and five fire place*, with a co-j« room and hath invr room ultached. A**o, a hoint lor aerraule, coi.Tni: i:«j two looms, nrnl a tire-p. *ee in ru« h. Th- lot coriUiin* env acre, wtilli a \ariely «»f IrtiiW tree*. rgr* ea fiterctlev can t.vnniiue tor tn cry - Ives. 11. ViXVLWU* •ep|9--td» Tl^»rn;»d\ ille t (*t. Dally Bra, ATLANTA, GEO. T ARGE'-T city circulation. L«rge«t country circulation. A live |oumil. The paper Kir 1 the fiteside end the eianting room. | .sulmciib« for the Era. Price of subs-riptiov • t c’y $7 l «r aniimn nr one doMe- per montb. *«T< —ts TAR IVew IFirm. W. H. 0. MtCKEl*B£ft&Y IBIS 11. lilldl &!»., | 4 ~ succnso&s OF ttEUh MICKEtBEBBY COo OFFER FOR SALE AT PRICES SUITABLE TO TUITIMIS Rio Coffee, Sugar from 16 to 26 eta, per lb., -, M . ; Mackerel, in bbls il*2s, l-4s and Kits A LARGE LOT OF . .. '• CililCKKllV. HARDWARE, NAILS, ftNIVFS incl FORKS," *’ ' - HAND SAWS, SHOVELS »nd TOMGS, AXES. ANDIRONS, CHOr AXES, OADIRONS, CIIISKLS, BUTTS and SCREWS, TRACK CHAINS.. Brass KITTLI*®, • PAD I OCRS, IKILLET9, AUGERS, OVENS. J J*OTB, IT#. HOLLOW WARE, brass hooped buckets, culhns broom®. i PAINTED Isl CKKIS, __ TIBS, Ac., Ac ,h» CORN, CORN MEAL AND FLOUR BACON &e. 1 IIA MS, - .. SHOULDERS,. S<D*B, • »;» ,50 Sacks LIVF.RIHtOL SALT, CA>L SVRL’I'. CUBA MOLAS®** ; 100 Sacks VIRGINIA SALT,' 200 Rniich<*i SWIFTS «nd AI.COVY Factory j THREAD. L\RGE LOT of A, B, and C SUGARS. WANTED. 3000 R’,-sioN nf W.H EAT delivered ia Rood -Merchfcauhle order. Tie high*** Mffc. ! et price paid fir B VCON, LARD. CORN, MEAL, KLOI R, PEAK, 4*., Ac., Ac. * l -* i Southern. Rank Notes, Gold A Silver received for any of the above articles at tWr I market val.i:. 1 i - ~. * aBO. B. BUEIOHim fib CO. Juno '.D, Mrs. S. A. Jackson, (*«r>r.) HAS jual received a iplendid ateick of JtON srrsaud HATS of the very lateat atylee, AUO. 1M.., , M fii zmmm «u#w)<a#iai Ac., Ac., ! to which the altentien of the U'fiee it reqwel ' fully invited, hh* is prepared to ferroNh eoffntvy dealers al \V HOLES ALF,'. with MILLINKItY, upon a* favorable terms ai , i l,e\ con be purchased in Atlanta or Macee. CALL ON llFit at tlie uiibvtand of JACKSON A NT. \\ TON, which has been newly lilted tip and improved. | sep-t—tf HOUSE TO REN T. HALF Mile from Imsinesa portion of 'he Ofty \ 1 conniMa, • Stabler. Ae. One Hundred aertt of Lao t about Thirty under cultis at rou. , .apply u. ' J ft. KF-m. I Oct 1. 186 C —ls Empire *hnt«le Srw in* .Tlaclilnes- ARK SUrKKIOR TO ALL OTHKRS FOR FAMILY AND MANCFACI'L'KING H R.! I O'ER. A gents vrnilted. Address EMPIRE. B. M. CO , j Kept I —dlyr 61« Broadway. N. Y. | L 11. IIIIEWtH. COTTON BUOKBR, ! ANTJ r (lIINEUAL COMMIfrf 1 0 K J M HAN’T , Will pay the highest market price for COTTON, j Or will make liberal CASH advance* on Cotton : Consigned to bis correspondents in Liverpool, | New Y’ork, Sav vnnah, or Augusts. Hew York Exchange Por Sale firiffin, (*eorgia—Office iu Almili Hall, opj»o --j -'tc Uiick Ware Hou*c. Oct 1 3 m BOARUNC t MRS I’AT.IKRSoN I" pre|*r<;t to receive a few DAY BOARDERS at her residence on the corner of ItioCtl aud Ninth Strsicts. nep‘2ft--W Plantation for t'ale. ri'fie undersigned having determined to abftu A -ton farming, offers bis plantation for sale, it is a good farm for COTTON AND STOCK KIASINiJ, Urge Cane beak*, WEIJ, WATERED, havingfclear running water in every field containing •** k||i.dreil at:re*.--4LMij:l»Vt !. tlie Halavce W Eld. t MFTLJtbJc King fire miles Wsat of Jrtfin, on Rose eras-le,— If tin above laud is not sold by the Both Nov., it will be pul up and sold at the highest bidder, fogethe aita llor-es. Milch eo»e, flogs. Ilantatiou tools, Mag. on., Ac. Sold on the nieir.isea JAMES P. FREEMAN. 0:t 50- 4<d W INSHIP & GORDON. osaavi or eiu. i*n »»os* »T»»e»e, I *’ ' •* • GKIFFIN GEORGIA. JR* ' * ' A f ** WhoUtal* and retail P«al«ri ;a Boots', Shots, S jJ. I fat 5, if Umbrella*, LEATHER, SlIuE FINDINGS, I*4 READY-MADE CLOTHING WE AlUi KKCKITING und opening 17# erase* BOOTS *u<t Sllote <9f every and description, which we propose *ell>ar. a* cheep e* can be nurcheeed in eny Hoeth. ern market. We invite nil persona who expect te'we*r i Shoes to cull and exaurine ottr stock before purchasing elsewbsre. Our Senior I’artner has bad many years experience in tiie fvboe business, and ia well an plain ted with the manufacturer* at (he north, which gives them auperior edven tages in getting up their aloclr. Every er» tide in our line will be Sold at a small ad vance on coat. We shall confine ourse'rea strlcUy te the cash system. Nx> one oan- sell good* «e a credit at the extremely low pticea we ere uaking. W-fr' COUNTRY MEKCIIAHTi wiehisf to irplciiisli their stock are respeetfally ia vited to gire ua a call. BOOTS AND SHOES MADEfTO ORDER. tr «KrsißiNO cox* st anoar aoTic*. i _.. ■ • WANTHTDv i . ' . • TWO GOOD BOO fbf AKERS ( RECEIVER’S BALE. I>Y virtue of an order from the Superior Cowtt )„f pik# Couuiy, will be eold tin the first Tuesday iu December, 1866. at the Court house ,l,k>r in said county, between tiie legal m!o Hours Ihe track of land in' said county, Wbereou Henry Juitas resided st the time es Ins deotlr. eontaiuing t.vrm acres, more or 4s*s, ftks trido#’a Rawer ! exceptedi adjeiniug lands of Samuel C., Parks, Mathew C-ngagin, J«hn B. Went, John AY. Raid, ! oil,era; th e same being well improved and in a desirable community. Ta- lus of sale OeL. ' 9t!l, 1866. . . . I CHARLES F. REDDING. ,0e».14- tds BsW’W