Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, November 21, 1866, Image 2

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Sittfeem Derail. OFntlALnT\ wu 101 \IV Jdl UWL xTh eartin ~dr U DEaVEKFORT r»IT O K • . UKIKMN. O A If OV *l. • I’lißUO El*l'CAlll*.N. —Aluollg tame etc gant things said on this talij-ct by our ar c omplisl.nl confine* of the Savannah AVic* **»</ Jhrtdd, Maud-* conspicuously the fol lowing paragraph—the / limits inhr jmrr* : Kvcrv i tclligcnl South* run inu-t no; lit at l strni’glt is ap|irinrh ng in which sou!, not sinew, Will be of account — k.-cti wi*. not sharp words, ultimately triumphant. I>r i*« force and material resources m at flatly de ptcciate iu value, and mind re assert iis m prcinicr. Mind will rule, and niu-oie nnnt \ icld. If the foregoing )» tru- —a.ul wi.o will dare to doubt it —it belt..ores u« to el.ufc* off our le har.’y ; to i_>.r>l i ur-elves fur strong, steady, earnest ilforf iu urgoig I dr ward the question ol public education in our be I oted old State. TtiE Will should iia*k iikf.x' taken FOR TIIE Dkxd.—’l lie Newspaper press i« redolent with praise* to Mrs. Jiflersin Davis for having presented an elegant and costly set of French jewels to the Washing ton and Lee Association, to be disposed of as said Association may decide for its b in fit. While words fail u- duly to record our appreciation of this noble tribute from Mrs Davis, )U tlnl tlie bitter hour oi In r own and her husband's nenssites and inisfor tums, it atrikit* us that the Association ahotthl not, under the i ir. iilnstaiiccs, haw accepted the present at all. Father Ryan a Okation.— Wc h**v<- rcce.v. and front K E. Jour a, G. *• ite offie--. Nashville, Irrm tn e, an inter* sting j.a»n phh t, published at that nfliee, containing the gnat fourth of July Oration of lb v A J. Ryan, the author of the " Cm qu< r*-o Banner,” togi thvr whh some of I. s b. si poems, and a history of St Mary's Orphan Asvlum, slid a list of culitlibulura to the in stitu ion. These pamphlets are for sale a' the flat tie. office, pti e 50 .cents per copy; S'.’o per hundred. Address K. K. Jones, Gaz-tt* office, Nashville, Tennessee. J. D. CoOl’tll, I>K i’vVKITE Cos., lii.— “ While Atlanta,” says the Knt, of tl.a city, "was held by General Slu rtusn, t soldier died in prison, and was buried ot the lot now owned by Col. J.J. Iliia-het The head - board bears the follow ing inset iji lion. J. D COOPER, Os Fayette County, Georgia. Dim, October 15, lb<*4. Col Thrasher wishes to remove the re mains from hit lot, mid this method is adopt ed of letting the iri> n Is ol the deceasen know the whereabouts of his remains.'' i'jg m Gen. Ua My TfOinpon gave a lce ture, Moaday night, in Mneoii, on u >tue * I the distingushed men of this country. Th 'i t/ci/raph, of that city, gives a short review of the General's speech. We are glad den Thompson did not follow the tom foolery fashion that has been set, ami tusk* I). itie out of Webster, Clay, C»lh . un, and Anurcw J ackson. A great many wiseacre* will tell you that bad these pure men lived, there would have been no aiecmion and no war. What rions sense ! when the doctrines ot some of these very men w*re denounced at the 'inn*, a* teuding to fasten and bring.about j art such a condition of tiling* IIS WoU and Cll-lave the South or drive Iter to resistance. There is as much good patr'otism no * as any of these boasted men ever dare to have. "Griffin and its Tin k Policy.”— The good common-sense article, with the above caption, published by us a tdi >rt time ago, and Jconiributed by otir erudite cor respondent, Silex, has been reptotuced in the columns of the Columbus llaily A'u* ijuircr with this endoisement: The article which we copy from the Gris fin Heratd is ns applieafiie to the whole State ami to those cities that pm ass wt r power ('ike Columbus), as to Griffith Kea it, and thiuk on it. MoRTTARY. —Mr. David Reid, one of the oldest and most esteemed citiz. us of Macon died there last Mom'aj. Also, Mr. J.is. Pope, another well known and highly re spectable citizen, of the same city, and on the saute day, came to bis death fioin an overdose of aconite, taken through in stake. Day of Fasting Humiliation and Prayer —We refresh the memories of our readers in again recording that to morrow —-Thursday, Nor. 22, l y 6G—is Fast Day, it having been set apart for that purpose bj Gov. Jeukine. The whole people of the State are solemnly evoked to observe it as such. An Irishman, Augustus McLean, was murdered iu Savannah on last Tuesday, bv a freedtnan, named Gibbon Stevens. It occurred in a drinking saloon, ol which the decea-ed was barkeeper. Gen Shkkmak—The New York Com mercial Advertiser states that I.icut. Gen Sherman, when in Washington, made no secret of his support of the President’s pol icy. Ou one occasion, he said : " Soldiers have something else to do now besides fight ing. \\ e fought the rebe.s as long as i here were any to fight. What we have to do now. is to secure the ol jecis for which wc fought. We fought to restore the Union; let ns now restore it.” He frequently expressed his surprise and indignation that the Southern States were deprived of the right of repre sentation so long after the tcuniuatiou ot the war. Georgia Legislature. FaOiU Un Journal »».«1 M +§ eug*r I WILIEDOFVIt.I.r. N"V 10 Cos. >EN VI K. The Senate met at I*l **Yli*clf, A. M. Piavrr by lie*. Mr. V irtetri u_-li Mr. H I’. 11-all on.ud to r«v.*n-i I r tin? action of tin- S -iikte on Saturday iu i-j --t ing the hill to modify the act eienm-g OiNtuti Courta. Toe mot ion pn viiel, un-i the lull was referred to a special committee . f five of the S uate. The r*'«nliitiof, requesting the G ivernor to lay hetore the nt xt se-aion of tlie Ue-t --eral A«i»-iuMf a Mat'ii.t-ut of tli~ »rn«ci*i* ol land «**• ll'.d by lilt; S'a'e. alol wiia! p; i.-e the same w-.ird l-r ng. v.'a-i tai l up-m tin; table f.*r the pr» cut The bill fi r the relief of the pc *;*l-; of the Slate was t-.ken up as the spernl or-ier. Mr. Gri-'lnio. i.ff.re.! ati a'-ieiidiiient ex pi.lining the law as i no v s a-d< to mi- u that it the fomth oflhe <h bt r.qiind to be pul h) the ISi 111 J Hillary it* It, t» trot pud ■he creditor should hav#- no rtgh to • **l- I* Ct more !!: *! o tt.e tnUitli ol tiierivbt. i -»e atnendTio hf w.ls lo'T. Mr. O P. Ueall introduced nn so end uieiit providing tliat tin* li '* s*ed -u "1 tlte •el lie so altered that wimre tin; debtor shall fall to p.y the first 111-allmi nt li sh.ill have, no right to e-uh-.-t t:.c r.-tn mi-ler until th« uni'- prrseriin and by law, ami that the fits’ ilistaliiu- ill In- r- q i r-- I to h ; pil'd o\ firs' >,i .1 an it it y, l80i" 1 hi' atiK-n luign t was c.irr ed. The lu.l was li ..-d'y p-iss.-d by * vote *.f to 7 with p! ot ; lOI.S lls t- | lows ; I*l 111 ■’ t ••I on.- toll!ill ol the and -hi is *l.l. trail till J-ruU *ry Ct. Ih '.4 T<• 010-r provisions lie tin; Mime as in the old act. I lie m-v* n who vo'ed tig .Inst the amen l o.etii are, M -srs. O I*, li -*D. Gr. ch-.m. K ctiati, Redd tug, Sir-zier, McDonald ami I ) At. IIS A- j mrned. HOUSE. November 10:h. House met Pjtyi-r by li-v. Mr Brooks. Bfi.tiS I.NTR'tDI t'Kn. Mr. Russ. 1., of Chati am. To atrn 1 :.n act incorporating the JSoUthcri: Ittsur-lice i i in| 1 1 u«t Co’iipanv . Mr II *r rl si hi, of t'hath.iiu. To r- peal an , ml pointing the m i'b- ot paving certain fee-of solicitor i.em riil in eastern eircim. Mr K rbv ot ( ha'aii'iivga. In amend ree tO'l 12 Ili —of the code ol this Mate. Also for relief ol S \\ atkms. Also, for relief ot U. A. I'nee, and .1. L. . McAthor. Mr. t.artndl, of Gohb. To change tune •if hohiing Superior Courts in Guo Rnl.e ■ 'iri-nit. A '.'O. for relief of K I- l.itelifii Id. Mr Hill ot l o t-ni, To iuiit tid eh liter <> ! At anta Medical <'"di- L <\ Hisu, To im-oi p rate Iron Manufin-tur ng Company of limtow c hiiii* Mr li'raddox, of Kultoii, To fix the Is' uy of May l*t‘>'> as the and .y and date of the ihiilitton of slav* ry in Gi-i-rg a and to fix the mode ot set Itng iqaittes ot eotitiHcts tiiundeil on Conlialerati- mom y Also, do ptovilelor tlie appointment el a State Geologist. Mr. M oris, of brink! tt. To increase tit -atari* * of tlie So- n-t tries of the l-'xi-cttuv 1> ,„.r u.-'..t Mr Dart, of G yntt, To amend chat ter ol I i tie city of Bruns a ick. Nr.'McWhortcr, ol Green, To amend an n-t defining * arnrt nntr.ic s. Mr. *\ lute, of Hart, To exempt physu i ms from road duty. Mr. McDonald of llianl, To pr s- rib mode for summoning jam s in ceil on case |M|-. Howard, ol L'tmpkin. lo declare ot urce the m-t to inrnrporti e Dahloin gi. Mr Millard, of Mclntosh, lo repeal nn .i t relative to the road laws in .Mclntosh • utility. Mr Si turns, of Newton, 1 - r nlicl oi J 11 R kcstriiw. .Mr. K »>b- e, of Pulaski. To change line between \\ ili-oX and I’oi iski. Mr. l'rcm I, id S.-hley . 'J’o ineoi jn.ra’e tile tlraml Lodge id Kim. bj,s ot Jcrte ", Mi. Ilollul iy of Stewaft. To authotizc Mis A. I'. Cro-mtti in, to act »s a I* uie sill*'. Mr. Phaw. of Stewari. To change mo le of imptiiin* ling j itors for trial ol cnmiiiuts ( Mr. Wilburn, of Icrel, To ih hue and' regulate the setting up • rt. ot lie Id months support widows sad orphans. Mr. Po tie. To HMietnl the parole code I iDt-finou insurrection to be combmei te-is- Miu-e to the laws ) Mr. <> cnn. nl Whitfield, To relieve cer tain eonsignees fiom t ability Also f. r rel el ot Frod . k t.'ox at 1 Hog ■ rs Mr. I.iiieh, ol ('oweta To t-x. mpt from Stale and munly tax lor 1" Jim# all man uUetnri sol *ii toil. Mr. Humphreys, 0 f Lincoln. To amend laws ie* a 11 v e lo disposition ol ecitaiu lees hi Lincoln county. Blt.t.S ON TIIKIR I’aSSKIH. To iltCoi porati- Steam I’iw-r M mufaC ; llirtnp t’l'iupany :n t'lioimhos. Da-si ll To I Xplam the law relative to lax i g roil- I roads, foreign insurance ami express com panies ( he I i\Vs in tins part cm ar to he the same as piii rto the wir TSGS.) l’«s •*»!-1 To incorporate O* tmilgee Ranking. Bu id ing and Loan AsS'-ciation. Passed. The Inflowi g tub was introduced by the Finance Column tee : I’t* tipp'opmt* tinmey to render Conlederate dea l at Uesacca. THIRD READING. To legal z.; acts of Inferior Court of Wil cox county. Passed. To prescribe the mode of electing Mayor and Counoilmen in Atlanta Passed. l'e it- mpt uii ler from Jury duty. Pi.s-ed. To prevent obstructions in Ockloeoncc rivrr. To increase fees of Jailor in DeKalb County. Passed. To compel sate Jutors in Decatur county. Passed. Adjourned. Hon. Reverdy Johnson, has addressed n note to' tie Memphis Chamber of Commerce, reiterating the opinion, sometime since given, that the cotton tux is uneonstittrion al, and adding, "As to the question, it seems to m to he so tree of difficulty, when it is well understood, that I shad have every hope of brtnging the Supreme Court to »he rame conclusion if 1 argue it before them.” Telegraphic Nev/s. W anII Is u I'* in , N-*v. IS. —lt lias ibi-i-Iv ' be ■<! staled i*i-it and ,rtug the pis* w ■ k fit*- ; J'fi-A'd ll' tins had an aul>ie - wi'!. pr'li*. lit g -lit'i-m i». !r nil •* I stu'llo is. In r- ta tini in il •• | i sci t. cmi-tit -hi of p-iliiti i ati it* t'hn f .lii-t ec Ch .* , Gm.-r**s *.r.>i t. Scl - <*. an I lit a'» mg i.tlu rs, 1,.*., in i y - V'B lll'tt V|i ** —s 'I *»l" ill* U! a* ii* *;■--! a-ineete d--.r ■ t -r-'-c i actio-* i sm.iy !» h -i *•;* . u ..H-d t-» la.-y r-s't.ic Hi*- ri latioris of the Southern Slitc* to th.- G- rn rul < •oVi-riimcnt. 'I In- I<l"a sl*i-111s to he that so long as th*- FTlccutivH ami Lc.-i- <tivc branches ar*- divi-led in Oiitnmn, 'h- S-mth iii'ist r- tu-m n- r- pt - s- ntc-l i< <' ngri -a H-'in-c Hi-* ar rang* inei.t it* a* coiutil-Hlal*- th : li.tleuce lici vv cn thi-m. A *;*,rdnig to current representation, the Pri -ident lends a w.il.ng ear to all stigg'-s ti ms 'ii ill it direction, out s* tar nothing ijetbiifn >-as f-.-< n C ui-iii.-iin-'cd W.tsitlMiT in N v. lit —Tin- N- w \ ti* I'-ist s \\ astniigtott ,'p-i tai says l-ictc «i --to d*y sti.uv tut l *- h -pc tin' t!>- IT.-si.leut wi-l la-Coiii'iiciid i npiitial snlfiagi • in I l» U,l ss ,oo T e -p.-. ial to the N- w Yolk CotuinPrcial j stiis ii i- c-I lit-.ii Iv expected tbit neon- I strucs’ .it anl ha amicably s*; tied early in [ the appionehm y ses.-iuu. N -got a'lotis lor j that purj .so are hi progre a h-iwecn t!m Pr- sidi ill ami h ad t-g p" i'u i ts ol ati par tus N-rlh and onlh. The h.s*s ot si-.t i;- lii'-nt to he uni vend -ii fTi igc an 1 genera! a uni- sty. T-'-e I r sideiit p.iritally aceedes to tins propo-ifti/ii, l*of insi-ts, upon c-m --stituli ma- gr cjiid. that the <|ncs ion ol -u* litiaC projier.v tn-longs to til States, ami I-. so far, averse to any JcfuTi . f congress up***, tliat s'thj ct. Tin- ten-gram a'so states tba’. if assuruu -es cm be ontaiur-d from Si'titiiern leaders ot a spei tiy adoption of tmivi-rsal tmftr, ■»_,•, the l'li-sidi-i t wi I waive tils ol,j -c'lo'.s. Nitv O.tLh ins. N'ov. lit - F I'teen btiu dr-■' 1 tr-laps ate i xpecu-d oil the Mcxieati I rontier soon. New York. N"v. lit Gold 111)5. Cottoii op. . fiuiicr, i.-iit eiiised flit. Sile bales at oli] to il jc. S lies Iron* wit-rt at lil'l l--r Low Midiiiii.gs, atul ode. I *r M idi.litig Orleans. < 'll I<•,v*il >. NIV li! —A fire occurred yes terday wi-icii ili-stiinc 1 elgtii s o r .s on 1.-ik street. Loss. lii-suicd iu. § Ji>(> 000. London, Nov. Iff The report is con firmed tliat Cllili and Peru hsvu Jnli-I litr-*J to aecep tlie iiieiha'iou of Fianco mi E glaiul. | Reports are circulating that the war ha i In on ri in-wed ■ n Can ita. Utv".'111*1)01*. Nnv. 11*.—Cotton quiet ami iHichang'd Mid l ing uplaml' Ift. iLp -a is I* -ilny will iiacli Ivt.UDU Iu -s. M ltll.F. Nov lit.— Ihe sales of e-tt-n lo ,;.iv were TO 1 ) hales. Law middling Mil cents; mid lint; 'JJ Ccuts 'and tit p,oi"i detnaud. H MM A BY. Five negr.ies have j :st. Ie" n sent t rie* and to lie N vv II itupsliire pi intentiary, ami two tithe .'Jassaci.u I its L--gis.attlie. Thi Eyt it-ustf (N. ) J -tirnai says that ; j’resuloin. Joliuson tiu- h eii 'll .yd ti'ivc Better he tilt mt a -k n tliat. in that of a R.i leak —Cmoiet 1 J unod. The Id rring fi-non- sos Ltihwdor are a Complete tubule, and the euis! inhabitants arc cons, -j D-n:iy- r nd- led ilesli u e. *■ Here's your inoiicy , dolt, and n.iw t• 1 tn<> why votrr ra'i-ady ui.ister wrote in eightei-n it tiers 111 "Ut that cont mpt f> • sum ” -‘l in sure 1 can't o 11, Imi if v u'l excuse me, s.i. I guess it wu-bve use >e u i t* *.ti didn't li-t. h it ’ The T’uskei gi e N* ws says that two months •igo -call elv any om* sc* 'med luct ied l" •un a lat min xt \c;*r. but n i till- -jut Doi the good old trs cis revived, and the pur pi iso Is ullliosl universal. Good cotton nan been raised in California tins y if. The Riclinmml Ex imincr favors tin eh cl *m if IT r.ic- 1 111 e• y . I; i-- s'.tniii-'l fiy ti uppers tliat the tt-u I* ' nos ate building l.icir tmu-es tlire-- ston-s ; ill height li.e pr-senl :a:l, providing, it 1- ai-i-dg *1 by li.e vv .si :ut i.. got.st a Heavy | and -v v ie w inter. ! li. W 11.vii:.t C S.i: l.ovi n. 'i«l ‘ was ; elec'ti and Mlp-'t i it-inli lit id 1 lie V\ I.ls \ alley I U n r i.d, a; I 'ha’tail "gi, l ist Saturday. Missouri givvs ilim ka on the 2ltih. For Wll.it l The N*w Yotk Independent supports Gteelcv fur Si-iuitoi Tlie'’l rihutie will possibly do the same tiling' An lowa paper says an exhibition of pelt wilt hereafter form a prominent feature in tlie fairs of that, fate. ' ; !.e can corn peat w ii Ii any otlo-r Stale. Nearly *200.000.000 of the National delit lias been paid off tins year. A tr -in on the New Yu k Cential Rail Road was stopped .-even*l times, last wc* It tiy a horse on board, which amused blliise 1 j bv pulling the bed rope. Negro so'*l .-r'tire d* elated en'itli il to the jixtra bounty under the .ict ot Jmy lßtn, i fl I John Minor Bolts hook his been puli— lisln and. The Country has to > union ot Bolts aircady. lle.id-r.ntre Stephens has gone to ! Europe W hat port is n>t stated. The MeteokiC Siiowkr—The d : sp!ay of uitdt-urs at th- appointed time wu- con fined to the Northern States, ami chiefly to New England. We annex a lew accounts: Meteors at Boston Patou, Xv.l 4. 2 3d. —Large numbers of tin tent s are ap pearing here, the people turning out to see them ; is supposed to he the precursor of meteoric showers. The Display,, at New Haven, Conn. X‘w Haven, Xov 13. Last night a p irty ! of front twelve to eighteen- observers, under the directi nos Professor N- wti-n, counted j from the tower of Alumni Ha l six hundred j and ninety six sh,voting st-os in five hours ■and twenty ininn'ps. At tw He oYI <-k tliev came nt the rate of about eighty t 0 the hour, incrpa»ing to one hundred and cghty the last hour before dawn ; average lor the whole lie, one hundred tin ! thirty to the huir Not timie than one-third were con* fotmahle to the radiant tt Le<*. Another party, observing at Shi tfi-dd Soil ntifii- School, obtained rcaul. s agreeing in the main with the above- tiu.sii'iNs Srrti.eh *•- rti r. it ait. —.t* ?t» «• iui ii.i' *• • •‘i v* ii ii h.i* i.ol . h* eii .-*• i.< and >•> tin- IV tr, tlie 1,-itti,-t n. (K_* ) Ohm. e H-is- p*-r'it * til l tls- i'Ui-is lli 111 ike- sh -rt » X i.f ao’ :l'‘ r ..i Tt which ] th !a- h • n iif«*--.. t lieu 'iif- u iddte. \V'« c i..Ht»tr vne *r-i; lit 4-1 ol *j j*-siion» s--tie i liy tn- iv ir. Vi u emiDsa w, k> w I lint in »ii i--i i.cis r- a-. li'-'-d ■ 1 t-y in*. >ul : that lii -• |«-»r «|e ii.ciji.il il-'tc.i't o! li- .ccede- M.IH-S W-c | it an end I", a-.d - avciv *li-—tr 'Vvii. M *i.y *pu -iioi sut the cnice ..nt-It i-t undue were- pcilinp it-ci led New priait ot tin riiMa ih o! iu-n mre uiven an-t many v**st luiut.es in de by unpriti i».-*-'l mmuu Ire is, and lost by uu t iiiu i tit: - ill-r. rs. lietoic a- eds and m— i.tii*. us **c - wire je rt-ru.cd. Glorious uiciu .1 ies a.id Vast *1 tic- and d* so-alnm saivue it But p..iii c-i-iy —hi is litgt* -i 11-*. —tlie nmy s,-;ti-ioi-iii made l-y aims lliUs f.r wis ,ti n tne attcin,i. «-t the S.,uib lo e- ah tsli a naU -i.ailiy la-led, add »la verv ha- o-.'eii de-troji-t. Unit the tutuse iu- iii store * > **i on y knows ■ 1 is Itiiii* istood mat 1 had. Stctcr.s, at llit- op iitug Oi (’ ingicss, will in ive tlie ap— pointin' hi ot i joint, coimiiit ce. to f*c i lurge.* wiifi the iltiiv ot lUVestiaattng the official col.duel ot I’ie.-l'leiil J-itiusmi, and report w lut in t ion. tt any, is required * y tain r-ss NL \\ AD \ L U I INI* VH X I S SPLENDID HOLIDAY PRESENTS. (iULii A \ i) Ml\ LK. Fiaancitil Crisis 111 tlit* «•«!»rs** of SiV Alontllta, S-50,000 r 5250,000 tv.II 111 «>l Wat clips, ri<rk?». ( i.wiiia, I>i niiioi <1 I-iitjte. l*i udos, \ii l* tl*M»i rt. rr.«cliiia«s ( m.v»t \ViU»*, iLc., Alt 1 1> Im* ul at ONE DOLLAR EACH. With- ii i.e .-.I t - vii ! ii not to t.e paid sot iixi;ii \«»ii know what \onnre to All-, ncd\ iitl»*.* ar icl«r. lilt 4h*e» n *1 v< and. \*iii Dun rcmin it ai»*l }oui' im'iivV W ti. be l ii** \ fouij*i »-«*s aniODgMt «»t!ior mti l* s, •j'U’lltll'J clot' k9. MlVrl- W -■*. Ili^.ft '. I With *o|hN, i t.-hU’.-. pe r:s. Minot n <j other * OH**s. o at.d i ) uxiivu aHk ul jfW f.r \ . l«*!ll|tli.' , l S' |*IMS flltli f.tl lTligS »t li« I asliiuiiub-r !«*-■>, in jm t slim*-.* nl tvoi v vaiD’iy, l» *iuer with a as'»ti t tueiit ul »ii n..vl cii.i*m*l •! a.tH jjeai. t*»*l.', -hi -Ukl- ttiiU nD*. Vt 1 1 . ii L<* 11 ' ol tll y' Urtl.'l hruMtiltli I *iii t.* - ru>, tT'-iii' boMiin H..il 'i* 1 1 j * 111 h , hihl a* t*inl ii sh \ arii-t \ «*t bm-'t lf-'L’*, <*iiain», lUihifhl buxci*, atfud ilr»*Not;*, combs, ci*nrilit*, etc, In ul the % cat *taunftV>»?v of - *u the ii. , .nstricts of I'ia.tcc a;.d Liijfla* and. a »*tV£c <1 ii.i nt it > valuable j» weh y. oris<ii.ail\ mtcii »Yd ~»r tlii* iatiiopcan timrUr:!, hiuj hccii »tnl oil lor smlc hi this country, and nnM r*«*id at* hii\ '.londcc ! I mb r these cm ruui<-a -ct-s tlie UA I * il tV k.Mhl) JKW h:.li V IU." lave ie* AN APPOKTIONMENT ! -ii j-i-: to .ne InlioWiUe I-g u u 1 1". » : 0-1! I cat,-Ilf Uu-v alio sat I ICC-, ivuhoiit re ganl tu i h"i-c oi value, me put to-l mtn envei • . j - Denied up and mix I'll, a li. wtirn ol'i!»-red. ale lal.cu ul Ev a biitiillin led tx-y. u il seal by cr.ul. 1 till- gi v i g all a late i liam c. t)i ' vi-eipl *d llli-cei t ilicalv. veil will see what you aie'o tiavv. ami tln-li li is at | onr ' ptiuti t . si-loi tin; dollar Hid t he till- article "I nut. IUI causers uuy tiiua ideata a I’laiu*. M Jod-ett. Si-vviug .'*/•'. I. i .c, toi.il Willed!, lnaitn-t.il If log,. OI any Set. >'t J-W' i.y -I. "in t- r-k .- .. ui. \o lilsitt Ls, SEM* 28 i 4-> is t Ait. .v v I.IfTH iCATE I lli till,- , lues by Iliad. VV- -h.li ctoi'g for U .1.0 I Lt lliu cel I Itl-ll'i-. I'llyllg |io.» HU,. ui and doing th-* toil: '--- 25 c• ■- ts each vvlii -b iiiii.-i In- i-.o:.o-i dvv I,cn ill-- cei tti-aie is seiii for. I tn- eertitii-iite ' v. i I In- n-nt fin ji.eli-vci lot f '■ Unity tor s.i -ivty live to sin. ..n l too f. -1 si s Atil.N l'. iVi l wn .t ageets in every lu« a lid cun.tv li- tiie country and thu.-e a> tmg as sileh wilt t'c udo vv r-l 1 1*. t - on evcl v tei lfi ate ordered bv item provided tfe-r r .-m itl.o.cc S'lnuiets I" £tl. Ageul- aid c-oitc-vt 2.5 veins f r i-vei-v ci-rtiliea o at-I iciiii’ to cents tor us. ell ti Tin cash oi p starte stumps A-ei-ts ri-mii tng at once {I .o. will be entitled ton Lean.net Miner Watch, and also goo cerltticules I’iea-e vviitc lour Name. T-'Wii t'ovinty at -i 'in.-, plnoilv. and nddics- a:, orders, to AaIeII AM* Cttl.l) JI.W -l.b V I O.ViI’AN V. f m*>. J. A. :in i.itiei ty street. New Yoi k liiitls Superior Court— SiopU’inln’r 'l enu, IMiU, nlit'i I I.L A IIA iI. V- Mkvift 'UN IlAl.l* . LiM for /**>-.a-’. —l' i.ppi-Mfii gto tin; I oil l l llial tin .li-leii.lai.t I- lull to t-e f u dint o i minty "I Units. 11l and is mil to In- f--u*d in tins Mate. It Is i rdereil that the defendant lie reij .it ed ti. lie and appeal a! the next te'- nos the su pri lot V onll oi said t oiin'v, to ail-vver the plain till' Ol an action us libel f-.r'dinu ce. ad that ibis older b pllt.li ili’ 1 mice a inmijjl U-r tour llloutlis. I previous to llli- n-\> terhi ol tin- conn. !i. lli Ni».:HK Lite Hunt’s Attv, A tn:c* ext i act in in l!i-' nmn.ies ot -ml Voiirt, 'ept loth, IhuG. W. K 11 ANi\N.UN, 11.V2H Clerk. J »ILN \S . ( %ltlu M«T< »NI . J'MI ' \ l»> Kit, l*i» sulfiit, (Os Au:'. v oiis; it uti'MialUt,) \ let* PiWt tfc s*ec*y. CARRINGTON A. CO.’S (;km:i!\i. riitciiAsiNc ujk.nc v, 30 Broaaway .NT. Y. IJMM’IS.tSE to order nn\ mlids wanted, inL'lv nr Hi jnmn'iU. t'rnu tKis ntv or from Em-upe. tnrrnnsmt ers n>- dealer- lor or ftotr, eotiifort Ki luxulKy and at |»i <*e- gua'antred n* I 1.. wa* could i e oli' ained I'V U- ctt-tomer in |‘"r I If you want I’o k*. Ciints. Clothing, Instru ! mpot*. V nsic, Tool*, Weapons, p >i-tii.tt • m|r' *■- I nooils l-’nnoy Mook. dwelt, Silver or I'lnt.d ! Wme Wine* Cion's. Fine On eerie*. Fun.it re, j., *||orl, AN V in tiele. Inure or small, si trl y or in . quantity. for Lad es or t ienilni.niV use. or iv*»r, I or lor tienler*’ pi.| *|-lie-. In in a sent ling Jo a ! steam engine ; a eniiieo or a ca.-hlnere ; luce or lealliei . npioi on ymirOid ra Teums— i oi o\er Ten Dollars in amount, and for ai i perishable good . live slock. Ac., a remit Inner with the order, or provision for city pay llient wliell filled ; tin.ler Ten Dollars—C. <' D. Commission on minor orders and line goods 6 per cent. On staple goods in quantities, inn cliinerv. implements and vi hides, the usual trade |eo tnissi -ns Consignment* of produce received in remittance and , roinptly and cur. fully ai let.de to. Tlie ysoH) advances mu eon tills of tiding. Address, uov2o~tt* CARRINGTON & CO. Arrow lies ! In lots to suit Purchasers, AIT'I.Y TO liELL, WYLLY £ (IIHiSTIVY, I rerja M w tVAVS AH, GA- P 1* I’LA* T. & • '*R i l.l>( It ITA E & CO., No. IT Alabama aired. At!..- a (•» Ra!*toC* Paige, S-I at.. Mmena. C4a. P. P. PSASH & CO., Cotton I'atforsaml Commission Men bants, A.vn I DEALERS IN COTTON VAR. NS, OSNAIII'RGS, SHIRTINGS ROPE. RAGGING, VA. AND N. C. TOBACCO, As; A**.. Af- *M|-ta drWs & AT WIIOI.KWALF. AND RETAIL^-T w. Wo Mimi, CORNER BULL AND OOXORK.-'S STREETS, SAVANNMI,GEORGIA. 1 have on hand a large and well selected stock of pure Drugs, Medicines, Che»i«»l, Fancy ami Toilet Articles, Sponges, Brushes, l’erfumery etc , ia. These articles Lavs been beiei-ti-d with great cate, both in European and Ameria** nark ts, and will he sold on tlie most rensonaclc terms. eelOO.Rfn nmiiiimw tOEWEHSTEm $ PFEIFER’S, fall and winter goods, U< INSISTING CtF ilAeas•:H , dress goods, sILK DRESS BATi'ERNS. SILK FODLINS. ITli.ACll MLR N<*S A L PACE AS. A, IH-tG AND ALL NYO"L DI.LAINhS, Ami every variety of I‘RIN Is. A»o a iaigc a-.-oiiu.i u: ol 'WI-'- JACKONKT. m; Id. mi Mu'n- yanh.- k WUSI.I*' L \li>lU illH.li l IIS. all Hid"! tv«*r> FLANELS, WHITE AM* 111 I> FLANNELS. OI’ERA FLANNELS, CANTON FI.ANNfIA DOME STIC He A large lot of BLENCHED and BLOWN DOMESTICS. NOTIONS. 0„ r gto.-k of N'fiTlCiN’S are pn.lle«» in v vri-tv, and not to h» exeelLd 'R q'talit/ H i s-rv. < i ove». llumlk- relief-, L'u-u. Javkonet Edging ami Inserting, Hair Bi u>!ie* lotlet Artieies, *t-'. A spo-inlul stock us Boots Slioos and Ilats. The Largest Stock of Ready-Made Clothing .Ever brought to Griffin. ! THE HOST U'tO«l)\Tl\fi CLERKS ALWAYS IX ATTEXDAXfE ! 1 Thanking the Bußli •Gr former libera patron age,'we invite Spec-a' attention to •« new Stock of Go'd*. assuring the I’uld'C tat we chi give «s €VO'O-D MME As it is possible to he had in this, or anv oth-r M'-hNc in he interior of the Stat^ 1 LOt AVb*\STUI.\ A. PFMFLK. Ci t 1A 3m he m m mm P.IIXTB, OILS, TOILET ARTICLES, &C., /\ t. Hoduccd Prioos, ARE SELLING OFF FAST AT J. N HARRIS’. H—3m mUIGS & MEDICINES! IST . 33 . 33 TI 33 HY, EAST SIDE OF HILL ST R E ET , (Near ih« Post Offi<*-) Griffin, Georgia, Il \S ON lIWD \ GOOD ASSORTMENT. AND RECEIVES WEEKLY SUF PLI OF \LL ARTICLES DERTAINING TO DRUGS, FREsU AND GENUINE Also. H fine lot of FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Window G!*« C»ns, Lamps, Ac., C* oktng Extract*, Tohacc,*, Cigar-, dtc. PRFpCIt I prions promptly filled DAY nr STRUT under the dirert *Ui rv.vtt-.y M 1) a fieniiut ai.d l , harniaceuti»t.) who has been in ngular aad «x> .L --fop ev»r tan ’•"■wx Huh civil and military, *»r Dr J. L SYSDS