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Rvtrr mr*7f*rg wMiditeof and» Wfcig,
Anorican, and RituMnf jawtaa fcr Hwt*
4o*t or Vio* IYo- Ment, rteebf fTroolbaJ
liaaiha, or* eteppwc tan vi I'ra.-iu#ni Johns >o.
' > »» ilxrkufyti.
XLi* inurndo-Udro pertgraph
is elily clipping iuelfio among tba ha< mires
mib of tha prtM, «a ti itaalf war* Wn»L»»,
aad evidently tvteaddd by OMtny that re-pm
dooe it, to inaiousia that any surviving cu
didatae of tha JioMoutadu forty, ora not
.ioSuaofi wen, blrf. other
words, they are Radicals. Now, in answer
to this gratuitous vid »ost dfringetiuoue
fling, wa bat a to aay, at present
but four surviving candidate* of tbe Deiv.o.
orataa party,—via, Piatwe. Buchanan, Brock
enridga, aod Lane—and ao far from any of
there being opposed to Johnson in a Lad
sense, tbe troth ia tint not Ooe bt Brw*—
aare posvihly H anhaata—bat ia far »w ad
vance of Jcthßldfc, 6n tb« aaotc of Conferva-
Uata, and tka iqetiag out of Juatiee to tho
South. Not one of tbcaa men that would
not long ago have ia ued » general amnesty
—T**, not ore, with the exception made
above, that would Mb have auffarad the
Bourfc ffv aereds, father than keep b*r in by
l loody force.
and bere ara yet OH htfd.fcemded party men
ia tka eoontr;, that never will forgive th.>
Detoocricy (gr whipping-out tboir high-tar
iff, know-nothing, and otbar Souih-deetroy
toydof— »t —d ebt daiaimined unwn-
Unglv to ahtfrfla the ao called, or a -iosinu
atad aafenur patriotism of their delectable
yaifjr orer «f#ry other; and tbe first thing
they Mil know, wall be that sum# pasted ap
Democrat Will holdty swept the challenge,
yea, laugh at tba ahauea ha may long have
coveted, to t-kin alive all such insinuating
pretenders.
Really the conduct of these par cxctUenct
patriate, ia thua udruitly sad persistently
insinuating,—as in the above gingerly-word
ed extract —almost makes one suspicion tba'
all this effort n] the irs ia but u rhte, a smart
trick, to divert die public nostrils in another
direction, that their own luttenneas mav
Moapa unaroelt and undetected.
Innocence L not always prating of its own
innocence, nor is Patriotism always prating
if its own patriotism ; and an induction ol
facta, extensive a* time, and broad aa all
history, has long ago taught that he who
cries loudest, “ .Stop, atop the thief!” ninety
nine times in a hundred is the thief himself >
and what is move, in the hundredth time, if
Wot the thief, he Is as bad, or worse, an sc
uimpiice or abettor.
complete amnesty has been accorded
fey Italy to all political prisoners.— Cailt
Jjfirs.
Victor Yankee would *ny that Vietor
Emanuel Joe* not understand t'uc science ol
Cover ii ment.
Tut ftgjfMuM) Co.nven
'u»#.—Til* w the way that (hat vigorous
pen-wicldcr who dignifies the tripeni of the
Amee&us *tro\Yetl:ly fit publican, vcntilate.-
<he lute Philadelphia /lagust Convention.—
I >id any ono suppose thut the Philadelphia
Convection would disrupt that party {the
Radical] in the oourse of a few weeks ?
YT*| M»y one «c foolish a* to believe that »
preamble ends eerie* of Bunootuh
acactMoCH would disintegrate that torniid
able organization and dn. cn.fit and pit to
route its M»pr*orters ? Have any of u.s been
gullible enough to,btlieve that tne patriotic
eircumstan** of thttfiwuth Carolina delega
tion. headed by Governor Our, and the
Maaaaehtisctts deloga ion, Ooiuing into the
Cotfvontion am in arm, would throw the
Northern inmd topsy turvy and bring all
the ltnoity casesOt Unit region headlong into
••'rrtbrtceeof the Souther* people? That
will not weigh a feather in the
Aiks of correcting the monstrous c.viia with
which we are now onnlending. It will have
no more cifect than pouring water upon the
parched gaud. Wbtt.ilSouth Carolina and
Mas-sachiif ettfe’Jief come into that Conven
tion (to lovinj/y. Thai was mere tlummriy 1
ll ****iniply the gicut Suite ot isouth Caro
-tin* uMking an as* of boivwlfe!
> Katie it ukrus*: t;u IVoanu.— That
there were prisoners
in the South7during Use late war. than Con
federate prisiffiEHp £&• North, and that
hotwithitandiog ait this, 5,W0 more Con*
Federal* died in prison !
I**F or vug Hector I?iJtcTlo.N’Si^
The Radicals have gained twn Congressmen
fe, Vrtrt* ivonU, ami the Penrowreu bave
t4d**i"Ohi..
* IbiMUoUena for uiembeve la**i*~
Istyv^ip,iheiltpuh
ham to drat t'mted Staffer Seiu'tbfes in
Oregon, Jfc^e |l J^ppiqp^|-|lp(n^| Ta „i >) an J
Indiana, thus g;vi*f-4l,em a gain of two,
sib— “■
im IdIHIIBIMHM
OOUIea>jAKNHhmM^VMHd|CI J reßi<leut if
All the talk ol tti* Radicals about the, im
k«nriprtl oraheev^H^vtr.
jßafeSj*a?aT;
Thr llipcctril 'h' w>r in «•» • m
bci 1 iiteroliiig %c»« utilic spicu-
I I'idft I'trgMon of tl e Nfti<*al Obsprva.
tMy Waahfagiofeis making jrrangetaent*
twta aw scientific ofcpervauaa* am ' ke t Uo'tjl
rd motaivve tb-plOy ia sm. —
The sulject of meteors ar.d shooting stars
baa engaged tba atle»ri>« ol ewjiuetK aa
tri'Oooicrs wi.hiu the lust icntury 10 a great
tr extent than ever b< tore : among them
l*roL <»tr.*tead, Twinintr, and Newton, have
wriuen va.u-.blt paper* in counteliou with
it. .I; ' ■
The a| peaTance of thicting stars is quite
com mow. bat tw tba menths at Augn t sad
Novciahcr of eath jear, they are reen ill
grikatr nomb-rs, paaafully about the lOih
ol AwgM tbs Idtb «l NofefibM Tbe
g*»at lOcfna a shywei of I T'.O as*ina U> have
dr iWn tbtWtt. nßou.i t asirooOllier* mote
j anitußißy't# ifis A-fl iron, tl ai
littatotbe K'ftl' renoe Vl the Wiirtentio slv.w
ers of Ihfld, and up to ihc present d.iy, they
hav« bten endeavoring 10 r«l. r the different
pb.,o a nnd cliaraih-rist.es of the nbem mo
aoo la kuovea tows, atm to rnt«!j4»b the M
sObWtili»VeV*b»' of 1 8 a; p.-staKCe.
Tliu<"lar the inoif hnliMiit of tlifft nie
toofic aboweis I.sve occurred at mirrrals ol
Utruy-iUrae years; that ol 1823 was *ape
c.nlly tlisunguittfied by the lemicvue nmuihei
ol Ipyyiiig Inet, 01 sto he seen at once, »"<i for
tl.a rvrtuaHiuMa site and splendor of m*uv
ol them. Among ihe oiynvis ui blazing
■ uuMbr* tisibta >M9 # thOt ue-ooion, Ode war
rWlt'Wf* lkiali.am*l. _lt
Was rceogiiixec! by several observers by Ha
ejwrasirdtnaay an* wad bhlliam-y, aa w«i‘ as
hy the length of tiro . its train re uaiued vis
ible, whicii was about ten minutes. The
laonuoua tfa-n revolted to tuiiow the meteor
111 a rerpeuilne course, slid finally disappear
ed iu a liehttious cloud, utauy times larger
than the Broun, wod which coaiinoad to move
ofi wuh a velocity greater than tie clouds
file rrttteoiic displays ol 17'jy and 1833
Were chanmieritcii by ihe fill of meteorites,
which, rushing towa-ds the auifseeof ihe
earth with * loud noise, penetrated bencaih
it several feet. The periodicity of tliest;
atariy shown hia not so ik finitely asoutaiu
ed wuit ivgard to the day ns lo UlO je<r. —
They bn ve occur ted to a greater or h-sj do
greo iu the mouths ol August and Nov tin
Dbi, trout lUbd to 1839; Out the Hunt re
markable of tl cm have appeared on itic 12th
of November, or boiweeu that date und Uie
141 ti.
The next appearance of the meteoric phe
nomenon, tha.elorc, is eXpecUai on ol atiuut
the 12th of next month. The observations
of astronomers have demonstrated that Lite
shooting slurs are mole uuineroti.v between
midnight and sunrise, and the majority of
ibem agree in fixing the radiant point—
that point iu win. h the lines described by
the meteors in their flight Ct-ntie —in the
constellation Leo, limiting the area of radiu
lion to tbe immediate viciuilv of lieguhis
in the neck of the lion. Others assign the
radiant point to the constellation Oiioi:.
The theory most geneiuly incepted in ae
counting fin the regular meteoric showers,
is that au unusual aggregation of these as
teroids exists iu the planet which is reached
hy tlie earth at that point ol its 01 bits, unu
through which the earth is several hours in
passing, although observations have not been
sutllcieutly numerous to ehUblirdi the exaC<
period of the oarih .-> uriival at tins part o.
the orbit. fluting the flight ol the meteors
m November, ittd.i, rnuen uppi eheusiuu was
manifested truiu the teur that one or moii
ol these asteioids would come into eo lisio
with the earth ; but bllhert'. no disastrous
consequences have ensued fnnu this gran 1
celestial and splay, and although there ia some
reason to believe ihat an eveut of lb's kind
possible, scientific men unite in tbe opinion
1 hat such a calamity is not within the bounds
0 f probability.
Stoan In Loi'jsi.vfia—From onr Nev
Or'eans oott'iup . uric* we gather some very
glo my facta mi.l fig,ties concerning sugar
in Itpiiiaiuna. In forintr times that Slate
made an annuiil crop of four hundred thous
and hogshead' of MuSi ova la or brow u su
gar. at an average price of five cents per
pound, hut tin* prodiicetion last year was
only fifteen thousand hogsheads. It is es*
timhted that the crop* this season will yield
less than laecniy five thousand hogsheads.
The Machinery necessity lu the linking ol
sugar waa ncui !y all disunit'd during the
war. a..d emancipation deprived the planters
of both capita! and labor. Hireling labor, it
is considered by some, will not Serve the
purposes of a production that requires con
tmuoiis care day and night. Tiio business,
too. requires bsr»t» investment- which must
be Ii »i rowed at ruinous sacrifices by the iui
pOVelijtbcd planters One consequence of
all tli is to the whole country, North as well
as South, in !l>a* during t 1 -tt vear ending
July last, nearly $100,(100,000 in gold was
sent abroad to uteri the hal utces of trade
with other sugar producing countries.
Tit* Trial cp .Icrrrrsov i'svis—Com -
men tin# upon the reefent correspondence < n
this subject between the President and the
AtiefwevCenenil, the AW* says (hat the
rcspotjsiMlitffor tfie failure (o bring Mr
Davis to tiud sfiTded from Con
grvas to U. * I lie *hW t. and ..from, tic Pfisi
d*ttt to tfe* Chief Juatiee.se th it it ia almost
Ifej'paafWo W disr-orcrwho hold* the par
tu ular coll Os rc I itpe'Mat tic* ftp the case
Hlfei it H om oonnnf to-a iS6Ut*.
ns if a 1 ! jwlies werojiuxious
is a violation of justice, ail I lias an appear
ance of pusibhtnmiity on tjie part of thp
GovtmmniW If it shTiitik fn m doing it*
duty regardless of results. Whether the
trial re»i»l*a ir. * i-orvrttkm or at quit nl, it
ought to have proceeded at the earliest op-.
nor *ew>ntmho with the miumi
of law and justice in favor of a speedy and
if pa/tiai trial to every pyrsou accuse.! of
&£GfiZz >*■ » '2* ,- > . ,~
IJcrw fefft Tgi to TYofrKS. Quite a num
ber men lidSfee ptfr. based land
in Florida, and have planlkif rotten. The
and that
jtlWi Wfert stferew
their shoulders, sh .ke and day
* om UmLM 'QlglI ftp com
me(Wli^TOTeel wbat%*T»iS-* wit andniccarao
accustomed to long »hice, that is, ogpres
s«m. PotnehaW
ft«si they ranje here RatfiraSi. but bare dc
nfmnjm mvmupmr. The
delfcalA bare
reeured have tbrtn
<fi tttmtf jretr-Em.
r —dames Utavk and Formui* Wo e* i.v,
tmen nmniort-J lorOi. #»v*s by tti* Mozar
UuinJtf yin New Y.uk#-itjf. , sm'
Telegraphic News.
ki aw VuKK. * •ciobef I*o-—Gold 14G|.
Coiiou declining, with sale* of 100*.* bales.
Mid ilmgs ai 39 t<i 41 cema.
Li\ i Rpooi., Oct.HO.—Sales es cotton to
day 13 000 ba os. Middling uplands l3jd.
Nlw (Julians, Oct. 20.—Colton sales
1000 bs is l-ovv middling 30 to 3? cents.
Gold 10J prerui.ini.
Mosii.k, (>:t 20—Thu sales of cotton
to-day were 200 bale*. Middiing 30 rents,
lleinsnd limit. <1 and mar-ct dull and q iiet
FaHtlltit I**ll NT, Oct. 20 —The
ship I'eruvuu, irout Liverpool ilia llth and
Londusiderry the l2lh, baa ariivad.
Beyond cnmmetit 011 ti e Ueform demon
Mirations and the speech of >lr. Hught,
iheie is nothing of puhth al lucment liom
Ei.gland.
'1 he London Telegraph asserts that the
state of affuirs iu Laudia becomes every
Osy h sv M-r ous.
fha Cattle ph.g re bad resppoared in sev
e al pvfts of !dwiif?r!smd.
The Empress of Mexico bad arrived at
fiicstc Iroiu Home. A letter from Home,
October 2. puhlnhed in a Lyon* psper, savs
she visited the Vatican wh le in Home, for
the p irpo.se of securing tl sanction of the
Pupa to crerylhing her husband had done
as Emperor of Mexico, Which was first posi
tively refused, out she used every eff>rl to
vecure it. The writer of the fitter does
not s'ate the result es the interview, hut
she is re|>orted to have told the Pope she
would not leave the Vatican unless Li r re
quest was granted.
The evacuation of the fortresses of the
Quadrilateral hy the Austrians, and their
occupation hy the Italians was progressing.
Humors were again current that negotia
tions had been coi ciud.sd between Prussia
and Saxony.
Baltimore, Oct. 20.—X0 new develop
ments have yet taken place in regard to the
police diffioulty. The l oinmissiuncrs will
respond by counsel on Monday. Governor
Swann visited Washington to-day anel
caused some speculations and many rnmors
as to the object of his visit. The directors
of the First National Bank, of which Sw nu
is pie-i ient, have petittoued him to desist
Irani bis purpose iu regard to the Commis
sioners.
Florence, O t 19.—The cession of Yet
netia to the Italian Government was fully
completed to-day.
Paris, Oct. 19.—The Prencli statesman,
M. 'i houvet.ul, died to-day.
Berlin, Oct. 19.—Humors are afloat that
ih ltu-so tSaxon Military Convention agreed
on tbe basis of the common ocaupation
of Saxony.
A Pertinent Question. —-The 0' oiyia
Citizm, of Oct. 22nd, has tbe following
paragraph.
Olr Catti ve Chief. — Do all our Clergy,
every Sahbath, remember in their puohc
invocatioi.s to the Thrjnc of Grace, the
prisoner at Fortress .Molroc !
summ’ahv.
The Montgomery A'lcertifcr annoanens
the death of l)r. Charles Merriwethcr, an
0 and citizen of that county.
It is thought that Russia will be the
greatest gainer by the short crops u> Wes
'• in Euiope The harvest in 'hat country
has been abundant, aud heavy orders for
gram h ve already beer, Hont.
Pc'pb l are talking about relief a great
deal just now lheAihtn- Wat. hnian thinks
it tlio«o who are making such a fuss on the
"iihj’ ct woi Id spend less in extravagance,
the relit! Would so n come.
The Detroit Free Press states that, ae
cording to the decision of the Bnrrcme
Court, all persons with less than one-six
lei mb African blood in their veins, aio
iniitled 10 vote in Michigan, uni ss otber-
Wiso rendered incompetent.
The i'cw Oilcans C'rrsicnt says, in refer
cnee to the commerce of that city: Instead
of being large exporters of sugar and mo
lasses, we arc now heavy importers of thoe
articles. Wc noticed in a report of the
New Orleans market Some (Jays ago, that
ihe receipts of molasses were but a few bar
rJs, aud those “sorgauin.”
A Texas exchange say.s that when you
hear of a man who don’t subscribe for his
town paper, hut who likes it extremely well,
and always borrows it from his neighbor
and reads it, you may sat him down as the
very soul of liberality !
The destitution of Alabama is so great
that all efforts of State and private charity
are likely to be sadly inadequate to the re
lief of the suffering atid starving people.
The Editor of the Centra/ Georgian says
the reptuiiati nos all debts is the topic of
conversation in middle and tipper Georgia.
The shortuea- of crops, snatchy of money,
<kc., are the arguments used.
Professor Ferguson, of the National Ob
amatory at W aohington, is making arrange
ments for scientific observation of tbe mete
oric display which is set down for November
!2th. ft is predicted tba* the display will
t>« unusually bri.Jiant and particularly worthy
the attention of scientific men.
The manufacture of the wire fur the
Atlantic cable kept iicai!y two hundred a 11 J
filly hands employed for seven mouths.
At the late session of tho Wisconsin
Meihudiot konfereuce, oue ol tliu elect wrote:
>‘lhe puli ical sentiment id this Ponfeieuce
j* on the side of God and t 'oogrpsn.”
Au admirable form ol' charity ha* been
inaugurated in by the establish
■fVcttPtif* dispoDßary, where the poor can
obtain medical advice and medicine free ot
charge, during one hour of each day.
A Idoaton correspondent of the National
Intelligencer writes: I have learned here
t..at Mr. Bomwell, who is good authority
on this point, has given a'-aurances that
nriioleo of inipeachiueut will be offered, and
curried by the House of Representatives at
the next session.
Poor uicn are not allowed to work in the
ll«rri»hurg ear factory uuless they vote for
negro suffrage.
Th* crop of tobacco for this year for Vir
ginia and North Carolina, is estimated at
forty thousand hogsheads.
The Richmond, Va., Whig says that sev
eral thousands of oaies of cotton were ship
ped .to England by blockade runners on
uecouut of the State of Virginia, and wants
to know what has become of the proceeds.
The Satverar Um*t*l of Colorada Write?
so fbo fjartd Oflics that the gold yield in
at lerrttory will be Wry large this full,
nc(* and valnobh. rninee having keen dfUned.
*e ejlrtiat—il It 3iSi^VVOOOa year
Gold Disc.iVert on the PSf oma6T--
Wushiufjum, Oct. 15.—Gold has recently
hc-oa di-oov'-rci on both the Mtrvlmd anil
Virginia sides of tbe Pot-OBu. juat at.ove
fieorgetuVt) .Several companies have already
bea« tunood or arCß'.w organizdig to d<,
vefcrp the ferritorv. Tbe indications extend
f..r shout six miles on either side of the
river.
During the late German war, a pontoon
bridge aas thrown across the llhiuc in
twelve minutes.
The Payton, Ohio Journal fells of the
slaughter of fifteen hundred rata, who had
»ollccud under a room twenty by twenty
four fe tiu size. They were a fool and a
half deep.
Bishop Early, of Virginia, is still suffer
ing from the effects of hi* severe accident,
lie has not been able to leave h's bouse for
several weeks on account of rheumatism iu
the shoulder, which was hurt sq badly dur
ing the summer.
In California a Chinaman cannot testify
against a white man or a negro.
—.l Pittsburgh gentleman died recently
wbc«el.fi was insured for 180,000.
—All the young Princes of the Imperial
family of Russia arc to make a tour of the
Uuiled State*.
rrentiue say* Congress La* “negro on
the brain,’’ hut precious little brain on tbe
negro.
A New York millnef has just paid
$95,000 cash for a palace on Fifth Avenue,
tor business purposes.
Impeachment vs. Gold.—Leo, the intelii
well-informed Washington corres
pomlent of the Charleston Courier , writes :
The President does not differ, in opinion,
from Judge Sharkey, os to the Constitution
al power of Congress, as t>oir organized, to
propose amendments to the Constitution.—
But that he will repudiate the acts of this
t'.ingress, which he has himself approved, is
not belihved. It ?s supposed that lie* would
resist, not an impeachment, if it be attempt
ed, but an arbitrary assumption of power to
suspend him from the perfoi mance of his
functions, as President, as a preliminary to
impeachment. He is bound to protect the
people troin illegal ami arbitrary action of
Congress, which would be dost uctivc ol
the government itself. When t ongress shall
really undertake to supercede him, in his
office, before trial, gold in the New York
money market will rise, not two or three
per cent., as it did uflder the influenoe of the
canard, but fifty ora hundred per e«r>t,
\K\VA 1) VER TI SEME NT S
Please
JNOTICE THIS !
lAM compelled to confine my bnainesa to Cash,
or ns iiour Ca-h as D practicable. Those
who would h» entitled to credit in ordinary firm's
» ill have their orders filled at LOWEST MAR-
Kl.i I.AIES, and I will nllow three days from
reception of bills for remittances.. Beyond this
circumstances will not permit me to grunt iodul-
L’r" c “. buying but Lille except for cash it w ill be
imposdhle for me to keep np si-ch « stock of
■IIIdCERIES A 5 Tl I* ROV I S I O X S
n» my trade demands, I ides- I confine mvsidf to
n CASH business. In conclusion, l would state
llmt my customers Imve uty thanks for the liberal
patronage bestow ed ou me, sudmoie lliuu usunl
pruinpln. ss.
ne2»-lt .JOSEPH X SEYMOUR,
INTERESTING
To flic Tadics.
MRS. TAYLOR
Will have her entire stock ot’
M IL LI N E RY
AND
Open for EXHIBITION and inspection on
Thursday and Friday!
f|YIE LAIIIBS OF (tRIFFIN and viciuity ore
l cordially invited to drop in and lake u
look.
GKiVTMvMEN. aeeompanyiug Ladies will a!,t>
he cordially welcomed at
"TUB LADIES' STOKE."
oct'2a*3t
SIR I P!
O/A Choice N. O. Syrup ;
—* * SiK) »*eKs Salt ;
Bacon Sides aud Shoulders ;
50 sacks Coffee ;
Crackers of all kinds ;
100 boxes CUjieae ;
Sardines, Oyster*; and Pickles ;
Z'X) boaes O bmcco ;
loOkegs Sails ;
TO ARRIVE:
20 boxes Bulk Aides ;
100 OMs. Kln*r i ; •*
100 bbl*. and kits Mackerel ;
20 sack* Bice ; • *•
BEYMOCR. JOHNSON A 00.,
Wholes it* Osoocu*
«et2S Macon. «eo.
FRESH FISH !
A f«w bunch« of Uiow delfresh
TROUT & SHEEP-HEAD
oa hand and for sale cheap 1
FRESH OYSTERS
In auy Quantity, to arrive.
V ; 4j Sia- ‘ 1 Ts'
SEXDtS TorU ORDIT.S AT ONCfe to insure
having them 3,'ied. .
We have mode afl*rr*ng*iacnt’lint wi l enstdq
us to keep regular supplies of the above dehcaci«b«
j»d wlo«h we vr.li.syU at the v*r, ? ft**
\\ e haT« also on hand a moo a^^ortmeut
K i IR*H O Rt CERi EiS, wide#. * totter in* a ai* ng %
f-l Coustry Produce or cash.
AT W 1 u ka.ud ;;l; ail'.v
¥. Wo
CORNER BULL AND CONGRESS STREETS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
I bar* on hand • large and well sol acted Mock of pure Drags Hadfviaw, Chemical
Fancy end Toilet Articles, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery dba., Ae.
i At- >’ o- S J #£# B t ~ ‘
These articles have been selected with great cat e, both in European and
markets, find will he sold on the mo6t reasonacle terms.
. XJ i . ' I, ' mm 7,^—^. .
LOEWENSTEtS 8 PFEIFER'S,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
SILK DRESS PATTERNS, SILK POPLINS,
FRENCH MERINOS AIPACCAS,
• AOIFFIO AITI> ALL WOOL DELAINES,
And every variety of PHIN 18. Al&o a large ast-ortment of
Wl3fl
OWISB JACkONET, MT;LLML'SJ.IX, XAXsjOOK MUSLIM
tkIIfKOIDi.P.ILS, »II Jesetiotiou aud of every style.
PLANELS,
WHITE AND REDFLANXELS, OPERA Ff.AXXEt.S, CAXTOX FLAX>'EL9.
DOMESTICS*
A large lot of 81-EAOUED and PROWS DOMESTIC.
3fDfIO«S.
Our stock of NOTIONS am endless in vari-tv. and not to h > px -el!.- I in quality
Ilotsery, Gloves, llaiulk.-ieltief-, Linen, Ji konet Edging and I us-r ting, H .ti r l.iu-l.ei.
Toilet Articles, &>•. A spien.Ld stock of
Boots, fiihoos nildL Hats.
The largest Stock of Ready
made Clothing ever hroiiglit
to Griffin. The most accom
modating Clerks always in
attendance,
Thanking the Piihlij for former liberal patronage, w« invit* Specia* attention to oaf
new Stock of Goods, assuring the Public t at we cm give ns
f§@P ‘BM
As it is possible to be had in this, or anv other Market in the interior of the State.
' LOEWKNSTEIN A PFEIFER.
0.-t 13, Urn
COTTON! COTTON!!
We are prepared to make liberal
Cash Advances
To Planters or Buyers, on Cotton shipped loour correspondents in New 1 ork or Bav*B
nah, with whom we have arranged to seii Colton shipped through us, OO the best ten*..
We will abo - ■
Sc// cotton for Planters, in this market, iclto do not intend shipping .
A. MERRITT & JOHNSON,
Bankers a>d Cotton Bno*sa»
will receive Do posits and pay Checks on demand. Buy Golii, Bilv«r, Ite*k
Notes, County Scrip, Stocks, Bonds, and other securities. Collect paper payable i«
Giiffin and vicinity, **d make prompt, \YBI efideavot to keep
with Sight Kwhuntfr, on Now York in *ums tooaiL . (*f2l-lu“) A. Si. **■
OJfire W Haltfday** Bwildmg, fearlv Btick
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J. N. HARRIS& Otyg.
ORIGS & MEDICINES!
Bar. 33. DHSIWHTi '
"Bast side af street, ih* m o«c#)
Griffin, Georgia,
H VAQkkfIAMJ> A OftOD ASSORTMENT. AM> SUPPED
' - W AIA MUMtoTAININdTO DRUGS, FRESH AND
* * «sm*wn nkip mat a t W"
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