Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, November 08, 1866, Image 2

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o a 11) rv n tj trail). (IFFIfULCITV WII fill Ml JIIIBWL. D N MARTIN DR M DEAVENPORT [l>IT « • • . MKIF.KIN. I! A . V»V ■*. :**, ri A Hook on liiiiK 4 otton. From th« |"'liu- publishers, “ \ irtue A Vor*:on, Iff !•()■ Street, New Yoik," »•«! acknowledge ttie receipt of a monograph on Cotton, end'led : *• Madras rrrrn * America : A Handle). l to ('•tton Cultiva I' ti. • x il. to,g r.ifi'i lit* ■.( public record* in a condensed form, in »• r dance nidi the resolution of the tiovern merit of India, Ly .1. Tall.nyi \\'heeler, r— ident in India.” » We have hastily r.a 1 this lock, an fr in the statistics given, v • arrive at the c .nel i sion, that, Hllhough the s icecs-fui cult is turn of cotton, especially the American v.i i Kir, i», and must continue to he, more or lea* uncertain in India, mainly hecau-eofj the monsoons, vet we differ w.tli maiiv »ho arc disposed to r<■ :ir«l the ix; < rii'm-nt in j India as a failure We n ejee tl at in mv cral instances, from ten to twelve hundred i pounds of seed cotton to tiie a re, h » been raised, and when in this connection we aider lire very meat ditferer en inti of labor, we haic r< i*oti to helieve that the > time will cine when the cultivation ot e. ; ton wiM he better under.stooil, and a large vpianlity will he raised in India, and .-pe t tally so if the price if the a,-ti. shoo Ihi as high as sixteen or twenty cents p-r poiiinl in England. The title will soon e one we think wlieuour American planters will |>e! compelled to take eight or ten cc- fs a pound for Cotton in gold, at which price tl ey will have hut little competition, whi e at a high er price the India cotton will he m ole to compete with, il it does not snpi reede nut's in the European inarkcls. To tin s ■ that desire to be p! i 1 in po« session ot the facts connected wi h the ten years of cxpeiiments in raising -otton in India, we eoniinend this V"! nm- as rontain log the desiderate* <4 wTohmil ion At hiq.il it contains a great va.iely of slati-<r a! tit it ter touching i otton . ultute gene.aily, iihl we are impressed from the r< mil egos the wot k tint the authot lei- dealt only in 'ruth 111 I statement!!. llf course, iv.rv one is a lowed to draw hi-own cone'ii'imis FvSf I> \ V —The Georgia L. gls! itnr.- passed a resoltit on in the full ‘ll it In- Excellency the Gov. s-i.e I is pro, kuna lion set ting apai t l lims l .y, the ffff.l inst as a day ot fasting, hnniMa t ,ti and j r v r re(|ucsting the same to he observed by the people of till- State.” This seems ns a soil of ,yrebuke to President Joiimoii, who, il will he ri tuem hi red, has set apart the L’*.• 1 1 1 of November as a day of I li.ink-giv ing. We hope ..nr Legislature will re-eonsi.ler the matter, and change the day to the I’t) h. In that event a chance would he ottered tor every man to show his hand on which side he was and it might he said to him : 41 -t nd as thy n ntiirr 111 ges, weep nr su ie. ' ‘ LkT is I’Al.M.r mil i.iVN < 4 .\\,.k ’’ One, l*y or« tlic j.uirnnD of 11,0 S' nth wre diseoveiing *li it it is ei.luelv throwing away •• faith, hope, an,] chantyt .cm lid, a ammant longer in the pledges nr prcini-i s nl the North. The 1 {iolitnon<t ll 'hi/. that, like the moat of us, deem ng that things are sometimes what they semi, has been rurni of tho weakness of misting to i'unie fa ih, and thus snnounecs that the scales have fallen from its ey es : “ f.et u.v in plain and homely paddle our own cuioe, neither looking to the right nor the left, for assist me \Ve will he more apt to obtain assistance in this way than in any other. E-chcwiii.' notifies and politicians, let us devote all our thoughts and all our energies to our industrial' re demptlon. With enough to *at an i wear with lands to till and houses to ( hvel; in we can live without polities, without voting, without representation Let us try to devel ftp our resources and arffnire wealth.* Wealth is power, mu.l will make irsi if feit <n every relation of lit". Sooner or latei we j will he sought; for disfranchisement and ostracism cannot long continue j n eoimirr whose boast is freedom, do mir friends in the North We are grateful tor their I wishes. We believe they wou'd help us if they could. They ■ annot, and we . n!y m jure ourselves iu trying to help thi-tir.” C HANGS.— li rs said that Stnator \\ risen has undergone a '‘change” of heart recently, under tile dehveranots of 11 en i y I )nrai,t Esq., oce of the most celehraind unit,it lawyers in Massachusetts. Hut it is not ye: known what sort of u change was produced hy this/Triminal treatment. Foor fellow ! we fe*r he has fallen into b*d hands ! “Flenrt W ILSON’’ON HIE SitvaTloN. A Boston dLpstch to the I’biladelphia Press says : • Senator Wilson, in his speech at E i«t Huston on Saturday nig't, said that rhe loyal States would stand nw the e.".gross.oii .l amendment, and the South won! i h ive to adi.pt it. or stay out of I '.lngres., m f if iln y did adept it, Ic was lint sure si.iii. ol them Would hi a. iii'tti .i in a liori y ’ 'i he Sav yiii.ili A' u < amt Jl--r.it,t, thus disColllSt** touching tl use 11- paid, nils that met the South iu the l’liilade puia Con vention : The recent treacherv of pmroii ent llr ptrWjeans, who participated in the Ph lade's p-bia Conveiilj-jti shou'd hr ng to our ni'i.dx our past elperi* news, Gi.tl.y and le>gatj and t'oehrawe delud'd ami hr: rayed ns by their encouragements to srcess oti. Ray mond and others have diceived us with tie I’hiladelphia Convention, and then betray ed u» hy ahandoorng that iu.ivciuchi after mi)- matting us to it. Telegraphic News. P*vl.H'l<* l. Nov. f» A-i.-r » e-.nldr r <• |*st'i»g i j f.. I" '■ I-■ » * • i •* » I <‘ »• err 'he Ptti ta' IVii.iiii .e.,-r. a'.-l a e*-i.iri. .Ire.* i.i •, . 1 Vest lit id*, tire t I", i-v.i ri'- | iHV, win, a u< » til till l»t i| I • ! ng ■ i • j 1 _ • an i oil- clef kto he t' • «' ■ i sioii. rs I*ri o h | ■ • ' g’ i • aorecin i.' in.•!.* >■' ’ < n‘ «.• . Genera ■•i.i,'. the . "t '*••• ahanjot ■ and the uI. ' e ' i I r.titi i w , lr i wj'h. it making a i. n and. »n Vo • t hoard; thus the li-t j olg-s si. i <!ik stands a- at the May rsi t* • Hai.i i w . N •; I !.- cats a < 'oiiNcn ativ .* nr.j .’y in l - c ty. flic who’e I.- . s.div - • .attic H I ticket has been eh •* i .1 *f. L Thom.* i« Ir. 1 ihly and t |'| it li il I 111 tie Sec ond t O! rc*-tonal i ’ *t'i ' I :- i* re el. .1. dto I'c. gr - .:i t' : nl Is nt. La in. —M ti. u !' i n-' 11 I'n other 'j’ nr’s #*l ? !»•• > »’» •' ' r ‘ * fi • • r » '* in this c m i. ti. i ' tl at tl •• I'c m er.t slid t >ns# rc a ii- u :*•; h*v *in t'c iaxt l.egi-lature I • r to !» Lepu! leans, an I il.t .0 ll 1 "> ' ! 'la'' to -M IT pul.lie-alls, a e.ear In —-r.iy : n ] l«l Lt l»l id dd \\ A s| ll \c, 11 ,\ ,N o. I’c ! I.*!' tr M I lie ret rns ro • ;v< I train .V .v \ k are very meager, and give no and tic >• il-i of tin re-ill's. I’nv ite i.li -1 tie !o s 1 1 ,mi pr enincur 1 t.'in* *erai s-j. • k hope I'll y. It is c aimed that Hoffman Ita- over » majority in New \'iik ei'v. A -no in ng tip ot the maj.> ll lit'ii t hits (dr r. ■ c w j is thought in pr ivato clivp'itel c s to ii.dieate a rn .j -rify I' >r the t nl. -eg i vat vc- in tlo* >tate ot tiom Jive to t. n ti.o'i- it I 11. inlet Irisy. Ito !'•• liearcl Ir ■ - Ml. 1' is stated that a 111 I»c tnoeral e ilrlcg.tr n> . has heeti eieetc 1 in th« . If. "! New i ot k La imi 11 otbii.ni s majority i' I• •. 1 > One district yet t. test ti hi, wi i..-.i wt.l protc *bl y trie. • a-e t. I!iis|iiv. N iv. 'i JJ.il! ek's li f 'ih' ,"in nnij. c| |ty I .rliivern ,r w.tl t-e ahout T I *' * 'I ho lie | 111 lie COS I 'eel II ('ni.gi e-sn" n. laiitler has in arty -»,t** M h ami llit.ks lidnni ni.ajoi ilv. Moore, ITpiihlietin, is i ’cetc I tot ongtes in the I't di-ti le t. Ila if all- >r-e K- po ‘ lli-l • gains 11, ti e Js I'e .Mortis e 0111 M g.ves ti ll majority I r II.Ii, Hep ihlie.iti. ' r l ot'igress, over K"gi |s, 11. linn r at. Newark gnu s llalsi y, IT pobitt an, I r < mgia I .fitlt) " ajoi'ity. Ntw \ukk, Nov. <i ('ofmi with sail'- ol I.JIHI hall's hi ~‘l to ll e ot : I 1,.',1' I|iiii f. U In-1| dti I and i! n ;ng T "I k ii re nLi r at fj* ir I", t.: I 1 cents. Muitll.K, Nnv tl ■ i ’nttoti va'e.s to-day hales. Mnidlings Id to ii'i n nt- Market let a fly 'ii| p t"d I>• •• m.I I.i\ia la a.l Noli t '"ii I- < 111 t and 1 a- iv.• Sal,l i'lH)ha ■ . M lingUt lands lo' \\, n t -. ; . N \ 'I Tlo? ' t ;t'- I ’ partni.iit has netivid i theial : nl'ormal teti .■ t ih" .Ii part lire ot Mixiinihan Ir m lie 1 Ity ol Ml Mr . h"l tl." 11l till I Tin- l*i)i‘iiiu<)il. Like many oiler g Iti in-*, this a !:m --rali'.e It nit ha- l"-eu sti.mg"!y Ol'eii ' k. !, •in 1 :'!■ ’ v i, ■„1 lie li recks, ju the r signtfi ant l.mgu n: •, e.iii" 1 :t '• /’ union," whi. h nnans •/ . that i-, "i! • pa r m in's fruit,” or ‘Trur if the j • T Aid in any a . . tI u! lips' In - t >ll t 1 id to the ill stiiuti a- 1 mite.ist |uiot ! To .1* It "tier, also. In it to! I. that t Ills nevi r dt* grae. and its title, nor e ivet. ; eoii.s i.-u .us s' i lions! The poorer s..;' -, tin w i-lo Linds, and the I to ly ft tici -tinv are H- Idvorite o ealitii-s ; an! ii j -ii the'/ r.” rlinlly has it iav shed its l.lttriti V e .'Wells ! Tull we ,■ar i. i -1! \ purest agaii : the n t iiuanee of this m gleet, this tin r.t In' treatment. Its sup"! t , man I it “/iromo/n it. Not onlv sli.m I tli" ex lam atorv senti nee go forth as the , ti tn n law of the land : ■ \\. i-nre dm t... hut it should he domiciled, prn'.-efi 1, ami ' cultivali d.' <'l their ow n am i I tln-v l.iii ~pr ling up, slia and invri.tds 'I »Mr ;ut, s retailed the ■ entity soil m its | ■ • ~rtimr•. cm l ehed, instead of e\!musl;ng ii ; lendei.d sightly aid ids in; in my i l le.,k and and spot, anil i11.,., like the i l.aiily winch is '•■twice leessed, tl ey shed tliv.r lu -ms | sweets upon every passer-by, both of the i human t.inr v, and tin host al ’ And | yet, who and win t. I- he that l a. regarded j this supp' Sid *•/ •••/• _</•«•/.’* la .ii at s* in Amt nett And yet * ■ 1 11 > t . »i a e iiio ' up w :h its lionotaide record, la.. I- the put- I roiiiziug '■< 'iiiiiese, - and rep rts the grate-! ini and Miperahoiindiug r. turns hy w .eh their sedu! ms care lias 1 e. u n w.itdi and 1 In i hat e.niinry the par.-anui ii is i.gard ed somewhat as the 4 ./j/f<'' is among the Aiatis ;i s«peei..l _i!t lioai Heaven, aini un der culture ol the , eicsiia's. its ipialitn s have a. ipiired surpa-sin excellence ! It glow's ofti nto the size .Ia large tea cup, has h-«t much ot r- . ; igina ‘'string;- in l!~ (l o "i- is » A.p.is.-.- , at. ii- ii- oas lire tourtli.ai and Ih.al • e o e in the siij.r --i« ivstial It's iv. i-. and u: p. :. u dinner i al lies ; -each gin 'I luu illg to In. ( hlna.'lj ot the it-pi site •!/.', a | rs.im n, b."> in end up. pi.n. lin U. w .tit a silver -pool! laid -. r At the given - „nul, the skin is reuaned ly ! means of the sj .«.»■ from the upper >uitaee, • and the deliciou- e .n its aio eaten as w f, in such cases, cat eustaid It is said that there are in the South I eight or ten different varieties of ti e pars Simon. l>"th in site and qualities, these difl'-r widely;—some ot them far super or j to otl.vis—all of tl cm Well w till llicit room, and deserving the cate and atienn n ot our agt .cultural population. Aid now ih .1 iticre is mu on y an imj eitivc •:> nian.t j loi ll.es uelesi nil nr., tl U I r tie II .'II I lit.nil of apu icy by winch ; ill* o tor Ilian and le ;s*iniy he >••• ui r the .east i I ossitiie lost "I labor, tliete ,n. .sit It W P o ! oucis of I lie S mill (■ winch we should i "k j yvnh gr. ati r interest, or eu t eve with more ussidnous calc : l'.*r 1-t li« lice is .1 itiji.l giowlh, and hoi.*• iiii.-—does not ..ie out ..s no oi In r fruit iiccs. And aside from its lruit,_Ua-?<ml*r Is vain a t>lv I I yal lolls us,-s. 2nd. It is a great beuier, a|id seldom fails of a good crop. Nor uo insect', worms, birds, or any kind ol b.ight tier t'/yUit its /'mil. oru. its priiduct iTmn a u w tier, so! even thej oO'est, rocky soil, is "tteu tit* 1 » disc. lt isrr.'iv, ii i*‘.U <s arc liigo, and c v ''-y kin! ol a.,i ~i. i"t oo'y is f .ltd of ttoi r ptllsd tru *, I tl.r ns and fatten* up an it. Jh. Ni only are its admirable ipialit . * for ■■!••< tnal.og” Woli on.ll'i 51....-1 ; | H |* If ;- in.w .!• •':t -d that tb" "hm /y" | Ino and from i' -e ; -tii tl. it nt a y I ’hir t:u : s'.. v, rh- ‘ «•'• mu li.it * that lit. j re -. i-.. g a i f.fd. «'r.*', g *:i:iti, hi- dr nk, I- 1 . . . I," • r and !ron t l.is -1 >n‘ jiic aa* . v.. • l :; ' n-sf t. it Ir .ni flic •• staff i,j . f t ri.e r | r tan "is product* of t!." V IT.. •. II f .1 til" l.icll 11 I. \ rr. 1 in fhi- liglit, tin* su j 'Ct merits lih e altiTiti n Aid w • Sliggi -t that as, that ei op i- st.d wxstin » sweet lies ovei i I,a 1. at! 1-, and Is in the he-f ion lit. o o. .ke a fa r ■ Xtl 1 bit of its Ij'lalitica, il is j * ii. -nt!y ! - iqhfa that the dtfl'*ieul Kn ds •• i nro.viv and sk If jiiy “prosja-et".! , t! at tre s id the desirable character 1..! pio- I t fioiu inj arii - or ruthless desiru lion, t;.at s. "'is r! " cho'cest Ij'lalitics lie gatli -r and, ami w- li pr, j ar- i “ nurs, ries he and !'’r Ti* J I.rpose '•( their indt lii.i " i.av, i-ialtiiss Miuittj i: a I' ll . Let none “ dc-p.so tg'- day of snnl t,.i os.” We must now limk to ti,e ■•/./)/"*’ : to- "gr. at.s” havt: g i a-se i way ! Many a lc-S IT' till i anvi tU-lt-iiftncc to Ljrttat nations. (iroTuiii LcjiislatiUT. [i i«>iii the <i it i/♦-*( . ] Mii i lIM.KVtI.nE, Nov SEN ATE. The Soi.atf met at 1" o ehn k A. M I'rayer I v IT v S. E. Ilrcoks, of the Isap^ list ( Miieh. Mr th 1’ I>e ,11 introduced a le.il to ex . nipt irotii levy and sale ee tain [»ropcrty of every debtor in the State. Mr. liiown —A lull in extend the time for sittletni nt ot lax < olleg'nr- Mr Ihitler--A hid to exempt from taxa tion tl , pp.pi rty nl p.-r-i i.s engaged in the ni.lliof.il tnre nl not toll at and Wool .Mr. .1. A W. Johnoon A hi 1 to provide lor ra -ing. by lottery’, money lor the cdu ,t .*i o) orp tins of ileeeas -f soldiers. 'lt. .1 Idolin' on A hill to alter and in .i. i the Act I'st.i 1 ish og Coii' ty Cd'irt?. Mr • * .vi" - .1 h Ito alti-r the Act in ir; ruing il.e < > 'ta! Kn! Load mid * .hi al ('oinpanx iiinl ehaiig" the name o l th" -a -I ' 'mi.; my. Mr St 11 v.-er — A i ill t . !.in-go the time • f hoi, ling the I'oiiitsi" ; lie Macon, South- Mo tel; . I'atauiu, and t liatttthon'ihtc t it • aits. A hill t i compe’ Judge-, nf th" Superior t Uni: s to re..d lLllic dLiUqiLUij _ Jii opetl - ourt. Mr Tomer A hill tn incorporate the M i e.i.x M aiitifietni ing I'ompanv Mr. Van Dozer—A hid to amend the Ac' ix. mp ing 1 1 in !. vy an • sate certain prop city "I every del,tor in the State. ti ti. lion of 'lr. Owens, tit" -privilege of as< al ell t lie ti lor of 11." Si late was t«u --1 ;• I to tJen. I lowed (,’ohh. dufitrg Ijts say ; at the eapit>*l'. ()n ,n,,t;oji if Mr. Moore the n;t e eon ("irred in the House resolution hiiugtngon th- • lit. ti of Si ty* 1 ‘inter to morrow at o'ejniii, xt. 'll.e hill a fll|rr the Ittw in relation lo ll;.Is '.f I Ity ,v a' p,as-r I. I. o' to ate, section !l*»U of the So'Je.- ! ’ as-i" I. Id 1 t.l r-'-h efl lie She,iff bonds Ilf ll.e counti sos H uts, T ke, Crawford, l avion T.i ilvlung, I'iok, Il .rrale.il, Screven, ll.t - loeli, 'I r .up. 11l ltd, Carrol, Henry, '.will net I'cK.lk Potiglicrty, ami Moitii t, stjTltTD,). r.is-ed. It 1. ti) author u. ' th» colli’i tiotis of any rate of inti rest that may he agreed uj on by • I ,' J at is Mis t'"7. er move Ito amend l y litiiiliti" ■h. rale 1 0 per cent. ~ (in the motion to t a-' the amendment, |.. vi as w’l't*• IS, m,y» Id. So the aimnd tin lit pl’t v aiied I I ■ I'll! as timet dial was I :>st. 1 11. to i cabin tin* .1 u-tli . s Ot' tile Inferior ( ■ mis of the several counties whoso court fioits,‘s ai.d juL woie destroyed by the Eel et a 1 in my, to rise money Iv llic sale of tl,. ir I ..uni- to rebuild the same, llefetrei to thed it I’i ii rv (’i ni tint tee. I till to I neorpor.it,t the Lumpkin Tores lain '1 inn factory—r. I,Trial. ILso! ot ion to gv. certain law bo ks to I ’inl*eiis all , 1 .mniii (’■ uiit.iS. A greed to. IT solution o' Mr. din ner in relation to p ri\ .t" and. I ts, IT t” rt ed. SKU MaTTKR. Mr. Adams, of t'laik —.( hill to amend ;lie act inert unit ng the f-outhern Mutual i ii>iii am e( i tiipan v. Mr. I'oti'e, of Warren —To amend the frii ..ippnint irrg tfme nf —hrrHrrrg sessinns-of the Siipr'enje t'nurt ; al-o to amend ]> ira gr.iph 'A l and -’Oh of the IVna! code. Ml. Kildi e. nt I u nki—l'o illcorporate tli.• lias k n-v h: Manufacturing (’oinpaey Mr M ( .-iiit*. of I’.i hi win- I o meoi poraie the M Manufa Hiring Company of Baldwin county . Mr. Hudson, nf Catoosa— For relief nf .1. il. A ml. r.- on. of l 'atoosa. HI I t s ON tlltiil* KEAbINO. T. sin.niit t e niie-tion nf removing tli* Court 11- Use in I'.iriew e un'.v to tic egal i v..r. rs "l sai I count v l'<s-. and T. < I.ai ee the linn Sos | old ng the Su* p. rier-• h utt ot Kiehmoml cdtinty. Host pom- i for the pli sent. IL solution apooiutin.g llie ‘J.'d inst. a day of fasting an.; pray, r was ad -pted. 1 he hu-im -s ol the House I e ng fully up, i o necessity ex st for after oon scssioDs. House adj >urned t* 1 i morning. Bishop Ghf.f.n on Mr. Havis's Cat tukF. — Bishop Green, of Mississippi, who, it wil h" remembered, recently visited Mr. Davis, says ; As many and very false representations have gone forth on the subject of his c p— tore, it will tie gratifying to the friend* of Mr. Ihuis to learn, in this way, that no attempt whatcvi r vv a* made by him to escape at the time he was taken, and that the only outer gill ment that covered him was his dressing gown, whi h he threw around him a< I e sprang from the bed to meet his cape tors at the door of his tent. The, whole amount .and gold, too, which he had with him at the tune Was seven dollars ami tidy Cent-', a pai t ot tl>» proceeds of the sale of Mrs. Davis' wardrobe and jewelry; A Buffalo papier says. Jacob Thompson ex agent of the rebe’ confederacy it Canada and e'-ewhvie. arrived at llalif.x. from Europe, on the s eunship-Cinn?. He goes to Ha vant*. •’J A :d las p a—*l the !\li-*vsip.ji llou-u ..f 11-j r-*-* i. alive* to pun.-h Imr-.e stealing with har.g't.g. Tl v 1 Stev.-s whs re-elected to fongrevs i. It* ifislr et j., IVni.sy Ivania Tv a aige 1:.., jr,l v. 11 »■ V, . and c*.l*ve I •*. let A asllit.g t.,ii •t re I’hii.g s a lighter an 1 vengeance.” fcj-The Aim, in.i Sia;., “ir'i.at contfr?- tioii v I'iven. >in S.du.a. r n th. Fi instanh Ex a xiv So—The L m tan has corn*-i . the c .ne i* iri tJiat the r-c-'iit civil wai u tfie I iit»<i Staf.-s lias te? .! ri uiee j our form of g >, erniu'-nt an i th it heu roorth , lustoa !of being a government of liiuitc i, it wi! f.e one of unhmite,l power. (i-ncri! Tnk T*ylor,l.ioth.T-i;i-law of J* IT. Ji.iv -, ropor's tl at Mr .Davis’ health i-* will o->th«.ie* n*> lie lias no hope-of a release from .'..rifincTni nt, or »n early tiial. Hats, (‘apt ll ots and Shoes reduced at T II Snook’x * I,c elieapi (jo don't for?et> 1 IL Snook's ■s selling at reduced J.ri'gn! for two weeks on v. * An •"••ver-co s‘oek of flntliing at cos, Rt T. II S.ioek’.i Atlanta, Da, near National * i; *- sh .'itiful S intag for one dollars at I*. II i . * >nni>k \K \\ AI)VK RT IS KME XT S ' ALMiNISIRATOR'S SALE I) Y .iitue 4*f hii o’dt-r fi-rn tli( Cojrt -»f Or.li > mry 4»t Tike t (Dinty, u ill l«r* befoiv 1 li«* t\»ur : 1 -I'Mir. in the town «•!' Z»*l»ulon, I’ikt* tN»n f ’\ . 10-t w ♦•♦•ii 11»*> ur*u«l lioiik «•! salr. on the FI I: T II KH)AV IN JAM \kV. ISm7 ttie toll.twnitX |ti-4»|ierty, to uif ; l pint of land, containir-ir lift > *»**iv», (tnole or |ds»s.) situate-i in V tie se«rond I >i.->» riot of originally Moiiruf, now Pikt* county, and l>»-int< nundier»*<l ad part of lot N•. i ini Ndd foi th*-* benetit of licirs ;mJ cfjdi i,Ternid liulf cas i # bulanrc twelve niouthn tune. lIKH OM»K. n ,, v B—4 ** * l A'loiinidti ator. OYSTERS! ! A splendid lot of FRESH OYSTERS, for sale thin morning at MITCHELL’S. NEW I)RU(t STORE, r I" 11 I”>.E'r<ikrnf’.l pleasure in announe 1 ii 4 11 . *ii • citizens of Gi iffiu, and its vicinity, that I.*- has «.j.filed a HIM mss lllllf, STIIIIF, '>N HIf.E -TIiEF/r. in the W huff b'liMii.g. wljtr** \*»,*) be foilnd a \ery coniplctc Mock of! PUftfc DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. refftimery and Toilet Artiele*. I’m tii'iilar at: ! :i w,d I- given to the *NTitNO OK IT.r>( Kin !'■ v^, .ind other I’hai pineeuticn! pr. pimit \i il l. 1101 IIS* 1,, vv | o and ("'li'" uttentiv*n ** 11 he the . nut to of t lie '.soil hj*mi'»*. 1. llfdr.Pi, MD . 1 . v7-1 f I. '" el 'll" "I'.-ton, so-o. MiiVlNt; To WHITEHALL * JOHNSON -N 00 It OON Have removed to the large store of fir. Cussin's, on liitchiill Street, Next do-.r t.» Tavl"r. fV illian sand t'i ..nksin.nk- . op.p.»ite I’liillip.s and I'landei s, vvleie tve will the (iCihtul Coinmissioii ANI > OItOCKItY ICI'SI NESS. I* ?»!*♦» Ili hi, kfm f»»r -i to * ▼ u•* ult. <• n Aljiliaiici »tr*ft a;;-! aoiicjt a r*-nt rnmifno* nf \ lio •* •tn.*'. We i:o\v oIT.-r that .*.•!ici««us nrticU, >ioni \ ( on i;i:. AI-so. Jsna ( oH’nh Kio ( ollVo, Also, Nl <- AKS, of nil port#. I.a:*l. Soila. Nufp. l*»*tnsli, i'antlv, Meal. Tea. Starch (irit«. Ui*T't», Ma.earoni, Kat. I lacker**, MaekereJ, S\ruj*. \ I« *LTiir, Co.n. Jeliif-, Cigars, i’eas, Potatocp, Sinitf, I’lek leP. Jhichet*. Soap. Fruit-, Tuba. uakkki-s floi u. We are agent a for the cnU ot Krnory’a celebrat a.l COTTON Cil\S WO CONDENSERS ! No (wit H*iti«e ti'ftl• ■■ 1 v here thi# machine m used. Call ai.tl examine it. Also 2.000 lb?. riKKXIX CtCANO F«*r «nle, fm- Wheat. <tc. CoiisiginnenU of all aorta solicited. JOHNSON’ A (iOKDON, CJeneral (’ommiasion Merchants. r.av6-3ni ('assin’s Huilding. Whitehall St. —-- -- I* i* rtA'K t co., Yvij.bt K i-kask a «o, No li Aitkuui itrtet, Alltttt (,x. Kaiitoi.'s I'r* *•> V 1 ,* ». ■ C»» P. P. PEASE & CO., C.ift.m Fartorsaml Chiinnission .Mercliants. AN'D DEALERS IN COTTON VAR.NS, OSNAItI ftOS, SIJIRTIX® non:, BAOCING, VA. AM) N. C.-TOBACCO, A" : *tc„ Ac. ' R"t6-; b DRUGS & MEDJCIq\ES AT WHOI.F2SAI.E AM) RETAIL RY i, m CORNER 1111.1, AND COXIiKKSS STREETS, S A VAN N All, 0 E<) UGI a I have on hand a large and well selected stock of pure Drugs, Medicines, Che»ii u ,!, l'ancy and Toilet Articles, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery *tc , A* These articles have been selected with great eare, both in European and Atnerioa* markets, and will be sold on the most reasonacle terms. tOEWEHSTEIN & m\VU% FALL AM) WINTi: GOODS, CONSISTING OF LADIES’ I>RESS GOODS. SILK DRESS P ATT El IN'S, SILK POPLINS, FRENCH M EKINt >s ALPaCCAS. I Atimc AND Al l. WO"!. DELAINES, Aud «Terj- variety of PUIN I>. Aso a latge assoitment of 'jt jf Xi J X Ji >D i) JU £J <uiss .lAt'K'cNET, -M'.'l.l. MI SI.IV. HAiisOOK MUUL* K-MliltUl I'LL IKS, all .Ivneriftion mat ' w -iy style. FLANELS, 'VinfliAM) UID FLANNELS, OI'EItA FLAN NEW. CANTON FLANNELS. DOMESTICS. A lnr.e 1-t of UI v.At >l!Kf’ »nd IiUoWN poMhATICS. NOTIONS. Our stn. lc nf N'oTIOXS sre endless in v tri.-tv. And not to he ex.••"•d '« <pu»'i*T 110 sery, G'oves. ! Ltndkereh'efs. Linen, Ji. kmiet Edging »nd Inserting- H» : r Bi d’uilet Articles, Sic. A splen.Ld st.-ek of Boots. Sliaios mlcl iXatHj The larjj;est Stock of Ready made (’lotliiug ever brought to Ciiritliu. The most aecom- Clerks ahvajs in attendance, TlifinTiTojj flip Ihi Mi.*. f«»r ftirmrr paTron wo ihvit* Sj'OC’iv' att«Bt:on to new StOvk of (too«J», assuring t at. wc c*n ijive hp K r-J r r r x r r r \\Cr\ aV J ;A, \s it is possible to he had in this, or anv nt'mr Market in the interior nf the State. I_OF.IV KN *TKIN A. PFKIKEK. Oet l.i. dm - PUNTS* OILS, TOILET ARTICLES, AC., A.t Reduced Prices, ABE SFI.LfXG OFF FAST z\T J. N HARRIS’. DRUGS & MEDICINES! 3VT. 33 . 33 33- 33 W 33- TANARUS, EAST SIDE OK HILL ST KEE T , (Near th* Post Office.) Griffin, Georgia, HAS ON HAND A GOOD ASSORTMENT. AND RECEIVES WEEKLY ' r r p b E Ok ALL ARTICLES PERTAINING TO DRUGS, FRESH AND GENUINE tjr Also, a fine lot of FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Window Oiis, Lamps, 4v., Cooking Extracts, Tobacco, Cigar*., PRIX'K IPTIONS prninplly filled I'AV or NIGHT, nnder the dweet ittjtri' Hrkwey. M IV. (Chemist and Dharmaceutiat.) who has been ;l regular aixi frr texer raa y*m, or l»r. <*- U Mmt