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LEGAL NOTICES.
spaloisg coxm.
Cl EOKOIA— SpiUJixo Cocpty.—Wlipt. m, Job*
I L. Mmra. Admial»lr»«..r„nto* eferteof An
dre. h. H«drc, lata of aaid coanty. dwMNd, *p
glue. 01 nst fur letter* of DLraU-lon as Ailmtnu
tratof on «.id wtnia, he taring Tally admluUtrrod
end wmi>i lup *«t<l osuto Tltre* ore. thcreibre. to
rite and ulmooteh all pcrwn, ooneeraed, to lx and
appear »: my ofllv. within the rimr pr«*crihed bjr
lav, and ahov cause. If any cxUt. why laid Letters
.of PUmltsioo should not h* .rented. Steen under
nty hand at ofltee, this *nd day of Inna, ISM.
r. D. HUM UK K, Ordinary.
Printer’s fro At *
pikk toj vrv. “
GKOKOIA— Ptxift.VciTT-Slxty days aflar date
appliratloti vlll bo made to tie Court of Ordi
nary of said couatv, lor leave to tella the Lands be
longing to tho estate of Sarah Irvin. late of said
c.vmty, «iecra*eil T. ,1. lEVIH, Adm’r.
July 10, Irtd-Prlntor'i lm *5
GKOB®K--Pix* OorTtr —Whereas, Nehemlab
Pumas, late of said county, departed tula life
In January,!':®, and hh estate Is unrepresented,
And not likely tote represented. These are. thero
fore. to clto and admonish nil and *ingul»r, thoUn
dred and or editors of said deceased, to bo end ep
near at my off.ee within the time proscribed by
lav, to show cause. If ony they have, why I should
not vest the administration of said rstat# In the
l lrrlt i.f the Soperto* or Interior Count of said
couaty, or such ol in rpr -n a-1 may deem fit ami
oropi-r Glvru under toy hand and official signa
ture, July 2nd. ISSA J. J. IIABPER,
PHuter’* fe» |S Ordinary.
OEOIUHA— Pix« Cousett—£ixty da?* after da'e
application will be made to th«* Court of Or*
dlnary of taid county, far leave to *ell the land ho
longing to the eatate of J V. Books, late of amid
county, defeated. JABIJW A. BEEKS,
Jaljr 5, la&J-Prioter'* fee $5 Adm’c.
OKORGIA— Put* Cocjrrr—Sixty day« aferdat©
application will be ado to the court of Or*
dinary of *n!d county, for leave to sell the real pa
late balonvr -ng to the estate of KUsha Beeves, late
«f Ktlil county, dflrewftJ. O. B. U. BLOUNI\
July 9, 1$ t&-Printer a fee >5 AdroV.
/■JEOKGIA —P.x* Ootnmr—Sixty days after date
IX oppltaailoa wrlil be made to tho Court of Or
dinary of raid couaty. f«*r leave 10 sell the real es
tate belonging to the estate of John T Dominick,
latpof *ai« county, deceased. • £. A. COCHRAN,
July 2, 1 si>>-Prlutcr'i far *ft Adjnr.
/vEORGIA—Pisa OeSNTr—Wherena, James O.
W Holier* fippllee to up* for Loiters of Adminis
tration on the tatate of Sarah O. Holly, late of said
county, dec a ed. These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish nil and singular, tho kindred and credit
or* of said deceased, to be and appear at my ©thee
within tho tint*.* prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why letters should nos be granted
to said applicant. Given under my hand and offi
cial seal, till* duly 2nd, 1&66. J. J. HARPER,
Prloter's Jce 23 __ Ordinary.
PIKB Cotrim.'—‘Wbcrcna, Henry E.
'VWr Williamson, Guardian of Stephen D William
eon, having applied 10 the Court of Ordinary of
aoid county. for a discharge from his Guardianship,
of Stephen I). Williamson'S person and property,
tuts L*, t acre fore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gntar, the persons concerned, to show cause, if any
they have, by filing objections in my office* why the
••aid Henry K. Williamson should not be dismissed
from bin Guardianship of Stephen D. Williamson,
ami receive the usual letters of dismission. Gtven
under my hand and olfic al signature, June 25th,
lbfld J. J HAitPEH, Ordinary,
June 23, IS6 C-JOd-Pfinter* foe >1
(tfcBOKGIA—PiKi County.—Sixty days after
date application will bo made to tho
Court of Ordinary of Pike county, for leave to sell
the hands belonging to the estate of J. S. Clark, late
of said county,deceased- 8. S. SIMS,
June H>, ISGd-fyM-Printer's foe s■*» Adm'r.
C't EOUOIA— Pick County Whereas, Mary J.
X Jackson applies to me for letters of adminis
tration on the ©state of IV. T. Jackson, late of said
county, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors
of vald accused to be and appear at my office with
in the tirno prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they bft'e. why letters should not be granted to
said applicant Given under my hand and official
st-al this June 16th. 1564
Printer's fe* fd J. J. FfATtT’ER, Ordtnnry.
('i RORGIA—Piir Coopt? —Sixty days after date
X application will be made to thoOonrt of Ordi
nary “f Pike county, Oa., for leave to soil the Heal
Estate belonging to the estate of Richard filyrlck,
deceased. IBOIXING HAuKIS, I FrVi „
W. K. MY KICK, f fcx
Mur - 1 : _ [Printers tec ti
ShIXTY day* after d.re application will be made
to the Gouvt of Ordinary of Pike county, for
leave to sell the Lands belonging the estate Os Al
fred Wiggins, la to of said county, deceased.
I’ADE'SMAN* POPE. Administrator.
}pno 11, —Printer's feu $5
(iE«*KGIA.~Pikx OoujrtY*—Whereas, dames
T Wilder, Into of aald connty, departed this life
la tho year l-4J j, and Ids estate is unrepresented
and not likely to be represented. Those are, there
fore. to cite and admonish all and slrgttlar, tbekin
driMini and crodltors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at trty office within the time proscribed by law,
to show cause, If nt»y they have, why I should not
vest the admtnstratton of said estate in the Clerk
of the Superior or Inferior Court of said county,or
such other {tenon as l may deem fit and proper.—
Given under my hauU and official signature, .June
11, 1666. J. J. HARPER, Ordinary.
Printer's fee
\T T. J. Ilollon, apply to ma for Letter* of Dis
lubsion from tho estate of Randolph Ilollon, dec
reased Theao or s therefor®, to cite and admonish
all and singular, tin* persons concerned, to bo and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause. If any they have, why said let
top* of dhtnt ssion thould not be granted. Given
under coy hand and official signature, this Juno 11,
J. J. Harper, Ordinary.
Printers fee £4.50
GEORGIA— PubCournr—Whereas, Honry E.
WUilanuon applies to me for letters of dUmis
si<>n from adinini (ration on the estate of Isaac 11.
Williamson, di c'd These ore therefore to cite and
admonish alt and singular the persons concerned, to
be and appear at uy office within the time pre
scribed by law to show ennsc, If any they have,
why said letters of dismission should not be granted.
Given under my hand nnd offic al signature, March
fi, 1*66. J. J II UPKR, Ordinary.
IStTIS COI XTY. ~~
GEORGIA— Berts Sixty days after
date application will bo made to the Court of
Ordinary of » rid county, for leave to *e)l the Land
belonging to the estate of John I). Kendrick, late
of Butts county, deceased. W. S. ANDREWS,
Juno 23, lS6a-Priutera fee #6 Adm'r.
CiEORGIA— Brrrs Cotiwr -Sixty day* after
J data application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of said county. f«*r leave to soil the Land
belonging to the estate of Richard I* Crawford,
late of Butts countv, deceased*
ELIZABETH M. CRVWPORD,
June 2ft, 1666-Printer'* fee $6 Adm’x.
/1 EQROIA—Butts C<hj*tt.—Whereas, the Let-
V.X ter* of Administration of Mr. Emeifuo Lum
mus, the Admi’dstrstrik on the estate of Cornelius
Luuuuua, lato of said county, deceased, have abat
ed by her Intermarriage with John &mlth ; and
whereas. John B. Thomas has applied for Letters of
Administration upon said estate. Those are, there
fore. to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kin
dred and creditors of said deceased, to be end ap
pear at my oft**, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause,lf any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted. Given under rov hand
atothoe, June 12,1560. WILEY GOODMAN,
Printer'* fee >6 Ordinary.
C'tEO.RGf A—BtnmCovnfTY.—Whereas, Julius A.
J Gunn applies to me for Letters of Adinini-tra
tlon on thd estate of John Hall, with the will an
nexed. late of Baits county, deceased. These are,
therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular, the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be nnd
appear at my office witnin tho time prescribed by
law, to show cause, If any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted. Given under n v hand
at at office, June 11, lhffil WILEY GOODMAN,
Printer's fee *8 _ Ordinary,
SIXTY days after date application will be made
to Abe Court of Ordinary of Butts county for
leave to sell the Lands belonging to the estate of
Josiab ilardov, late of said county, deceased.
JOHN GOODMAN. Administrator.
June 13,1866-IYsfco sft
NOTICE.— All person* having demands against
the estate of Thomas Blanks, lato of Butt*
county, debased, will present them lu due form of
law for payment; nnd those lnuebtrd to tho same,
aro requested to come forward aod make imraedi
&!« payment. JAMES T. ELLIS, Adm'r.
june 18, 1566-Printer'# fee |8
MILLS HOUSE,
CIIARf.ESTOX, S. €.
THIS First clua Hotel but bun rcAiretebed and
»n<t snt In umpleUi order throughout. Tho
paironage %t Iheirnvi'llns public It r«f»nil» nolle!
id. JOSEPH Pt : KC..I.L, frepr'lelor.
Dealer in every variety of Cabinet Furniture, Chairs, Mattresses, etc. Agent for Kettle’s Spring
Beds and Mattresses—prices same as in New York. .178 Congress st., Savannah, Georgia.
SCHEDULES.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIG RAIL
ROAD,
OAMPBBLL WALLACE. BrP’T.
Ob ami after Saturday, June 16th, 1868, train*
on 'he We'torn A Atlantic Railroad will run m
Mlotrs: i
NIGHT EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAIN.
Stopping o*xt at Marietta, Cartereville, Kl»rtE»n.
Caibuun, Dalton, aod Stations between Dalton
and Chattanooga,
Leaving Atlanta 6 20 ?/ *
Arrive at Dalton 12 2ft a. m
Arrive at Chattanooga 8 20 a. m
Leavef'hattanoogA...* * .-3 8(1 p. u
Leave Dalton .....11 20 r. m
Arrive at Atlanta 5.5 a. m
DAY PABSINGER TRAIN, STOPPING AT ALL
STATION?.
Leave Atlanta.. 45 x x
Arrive at Chattanooga 5 40 r n
Leave Chattanooga ...6 41 ▲. M
Arrive at Atlanta 4 50 p. m
I KISGKTON ACCOMMODATICS TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta,.... 8 40 p. m
Arrive at Kin aton .....9 00 r. u
Leave Kingston 8 50 a. m
Arrive at Atlanta 9 i5 a. m
ATLANTA k, WEST POINT RAIL
ROAD.
GEORGE G. lICLL, SUP’t.
Leuven Allant A 6 00A.ll
Arrives at Wt*t Point II 4h A. M
le:»vM West roint 12 Ssr.ii
Arrive. >t Atlanta 6 00 r. «
MACON & WESTERN RAILROAD.
E. B. WALKER, BUP’T*
Leaves Macon * ? 80 a. x
Arrives at Atlanta 1 57 p. X
Leaves Atlanta 6 55 a. k
Arrives at Macon 1 85 p. x
ARRIVAL AT GRIFFIN —DAY TRAIN.
From Atlanta 9 50 a. x
From Macon 11 18 a. x
ARRIVE AT GRIFFIN —NIGHT TRAIN.
From Atlanta II 85 p. x
From Macon .....1 25 a. x
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
E. W. COLE, SCp-T.
Leave* Augusta 6 00 a. x
Arrives at Atlanta t> :>0 p. x
Leaves Atlanta 1 00 A X
Arrives at vuguatn 6 OOP. x
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave* Augusta. 6 80 r. x
Arrives at Atlanta 5 80 a. x
Le-tves Atlanta...... 6 80 p. x
Arrives at Augusta. 5 20 a. m
ATHENS BRANCH.
I reaves Union Point 1 4ft p. M
Arrive* at Athens • 516 p m
Leaves Athena 8 00 A. X
Arrives at Union Point II 47 a. x
WASHINGTON BRANCH.
Leaves Wnshington 9 00 a . x
Arrives at Burin! Its .....10 48 a X
Leave* Barnetts a 50 p. x
Arrives at Washington 4 87 p. m
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
H. T. PEAKE, SUP't.
Leaves Charleston •• 7 00 a. m
Arrive at Augusta 6 00 p. m
Arrive at Columbia ft 20 p. m
Leave Augusta... 6 00 a. m
Leave Columbia .0 15 a. m
Arrive at Charleston ft 00 p m
Connecting with train at Branchvllle for Kingsville
Wilmington nnd Manchester Koad, Columbia anp
Charlotte linll road.
VALU KOF roN KI-: I)ERATE’ MON KY.
The following Table represents tho valuation of
Confederate Money In Gold, from January 1,
1*61,t0 MAy 1.1865, inclusive, and from Ist to
15lU of each Month, ut Augusta, Georgia :
IS6L I lShft
January |l 05 1 Ju1y....,.** 00to 10 00
February 1 Oft j August ...14 Outolft 00
March 1 05 i September.. to 4 00
April...., ...1 05 October... 12 00to 12 50
May 110 j November.ift Outolft 50
June 110 December.2o »oto2l 00
July 1 :o 1864
August 110 Jannnrjr..*.o (Hi to2l 00
hcpleitffiCT. t in KrhnmVir .w ou 141 >ii oo
Ootober ~..l 12 March... .20 00 to 21 00
November 1 15 April... .19 00 to 21 00
December 1 20 May 20 00 to 18 00
1802. June to 18 00
January. ...s—to 1 20 July to 18 00
February....! 2ft to 1 40 August...2o 00 to 22 50
March. 1 50 to 1 <?5 Septe her 20 60 to 22 00
April., .1 7ft to 1 80 October. .27 00 to 2ft 00
May 1 Ini to 1 95 Nove bcr 26 06 to 28 00
Juno ........ 1 95 to 2 tM) Decu'ber 82 00 to 51 00
July to 2 00 186''.
August to 2 20 Jnnu»rys6o 00 to 6ft 00
September to 250 February 50 00 to 4(5 00
Ootober —to 25n March.. .6ft Oo to fto 00
November....-—to 800 April I ..70 00 to
December .... to 3 00 April 15t,... to 80 00
1566 April 2ft .. to m 00
January 8 to ft 00 April 26.. to 200 00
February 800 to 810 April 27.. to 800 00
March 225t0 500 prll *28.. to 50 00
April to 5 00 April 29.. to 800 00
May to GOO April 30..—t0 1,000 00
June 650t0 760 May 1, 1 200 to
FINANCIAL.
Buying.
Central flank..* 87
Northern Bank . ...4ft
Southern Hank 65
South Carolina.
Hi don Bank ,sft
Bank of Chester ...17
lUrk of the State... 18
Bonk of Charleston .IS
Exchange Bank. . lft
Merchants Cheravr .Pi
B’k Georgetown..... 18
BUnter’a Bank Ift
Plan, and Mech. ...18
People*’Bank 43
Bunk of Newberry..43
Bank of Hamburg 16
South-western R RB4B
Former.* nnd Ex. 5
Bunk of Camden .. 8S
B'k of South CarolinalJ
*riute Bank 5
Commercial Bunk . .16
North Carolina.
I I Bank of Capo Fear.. 22
B'k of Wilmington. 15
Bauk of the State 25
All other North Caro
lina Banks 6ft to 95
per cent, discount.
Gecko u.
Buying. 1 1
Geo. R. fc.AB.Co.. 96 j :
Marine Bank of Ga.. Sft |
Bank of Fulton. H i j
Bank of Empire State.2s j
Augusta Ins. »fc B, C 0... 6
City Bank of August < .25
Manufae. B’k of Mac on 18
North-woricrn Rank ...ft
Merchants mid Planters. 7
Planter 1 * Bank ••• .. 1.8
Bank of C. lumbns... 18
Central It K. 8ank....95
IYk Middle Georgia ...85
Bank of Athens 40
Bank of Augusta .. ..40
Union B'k of Augusta.. 7
AugustaSnvints Bk...Ju
Timber Cut ters’B’k.... 6
Bank of Savannah ... .Bft
Bank of tho State 2ft
Bank of Commerce 7
Mechanic's Bank 8
\ I.A lIAMA.
Bank of Mobile 90
Eastern B’k of Alabama!2
Bank of Selma 85
Commercial 8ank..... 85
B'k of Montgomery.... fcft
But h.tie doing in Tenncsso and Virginia Bank
bills.
CUSS & BARKSDALE,
Merchant Tailors,
Over Siilwell <f- Meek’s Store,.
HAVh .Inst rtcelTMl from Xcur York, s fine
»nti well seioclod Spring Stunk of
ClolliD, CasNlni«-i'<>s & VeMlnics
With tho liosl of Trimmings of rfll kinds, nndlspre
pHrodtu miiut'aclurc Clothing In tho very bun nml
LATKM' STYLE.
TA.XLOK.I3STO-1
In this Department they have no supe
riors.
Terms strictly cosh. Apl-6m
A. A Wright,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER \\D JEWELER,
URII'FIIII, OA.
Up-stairs over Woodruffs Carriage Re
pository.
ENGAGEMENT Rings made to order. Sewing
Machines, and every description of did cult
and Intricate machinery repaired or explained. All
descriptions of miscellaneous work attended to
with dispatch. W arrantee* given on work.
February lft. 1866-1 y
H. T. BRAWN Ell & CO.,
DEALERS IN
BOOKS, MUSIC, STATIONERY,
AND
FA.isra'sr articles,
—UP ST 4 IRS—
Over Rrawntr <t> Putnam’* Old Stand,
GRIFFIN GEORGIA.
Januaty 20, 1865. 1 y
¥ | AND BILLS and Posters of all da
■S* soriptions, printed in qniok time at
thia Office;
GRIFFIN ADVERTISEMENTS.
Great Closing
OUT
esa-SS JBLa JESm^ss
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
$50,000 ! $50,000 ! $50.000! $50,000 !
WORTH OF DRY GOODS GOING
AT MASONIC HALL,
AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES, TO MAKE ROOM FOR AN IM
MENSE FALL TRADE.
Ladies’ Dress Goods, White Goods,
GEMEKW CLOTHING AXB FIIHG GOODS!
IN THIS OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE.
Boots, Shoes and Hats : NOTIONS !
CROCKERY AT COST !
{3V“We are celling those goods at a S ARIFICE, because we are DETERMIN
ED to have no OLD GOODS on hand. Remember I
A. Scheuerman, Bro., Sc Cos.,
Masonic Hall, Hill Street.
june 2S, 1866-2 m
N. B. DREWRY & CO.,
DRU GrGrISTS
AND
APOTH E CARIES,
EAST SIDE OF lIILE STREET,
GKFtIBBIISJ- GEORGIA.
ThEALERS IN PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, the best French and AmcrU
can Peilumery and Toilet Articles, Hair, Nail. Tooth, Shoe, Counter, Table,
and Horse Brushes. Paints and Oils of all kinds.—Kerosine Oil and Lamps.—
Tobacco and Scgars, Ac., Ac., Ac. May 17, 1866..
Peace Europe!
11ST EUROPE. *
Jj.H. WHITE&CO.
Propose to sell their entire STOCK
of GOODS at Greatly Reduced Prices,
until the FIRST DAY of September
next. If yoii want BARGAINS, now
is the time, and J. 11. WHITE & CO.’S
is THE PLACE to get them. Call soon
or all the chances may he taken. NEW
GOODS now in transitu will be includ
ed in the proposed reduced rates. Come
and satisfy yourselves. Griffin . Jnl , s . im* 2m
DRIED BEEF,
BEEP TONGUES,
BQLOGNE SAUSAGE,
PICKLES,
Assorted Syrups,
GINGER PRESERVES,
COVE OYSTERS,
SARDINES,
LOBSTERS,
FRESH NUTTS,
BLACKING, MATCHES, CANDLES,
SNUFK. SAUCES, CIGARS,
TOBACCO, etc.,
A. L L !
FOR SALE AT
J. H. LOGAN’S
R.R. CHE BANG.
June 20, 1866. lm
GOLD, SILVER
-A.3ST3D
BANK BILLS
W -A. N TED!
I YY. J IL JOHNSON, at Woodruff Carriage Rc*
A* p<»sltory
June 26th —ls. *
FAYfcTTfcViLLE StiI\ARY.
FAYETTEVILLE. OA.
THEEXEHOI3E3 of the SEC<»ND SESSION win
begjtooti MONDAY, the I“thlnst, undercharge
of OKO. C. <k M. V. LOONEY, and B. B. STRICK
LAND. Ua es of Tuition range from |ls to SBO per
Session of 100 Days Board *ls per in nth.
Stndent* of the School m-iy take MUSIC LES
SONS under Ml** MONTIE HOUSTON, at 62.60
per month. If other* receive Instruction in Mnsia
alono. they will be charged $6 per month .
June 14, 1866, lm
GEORGIA HOTEL,
OPPOSITE THE
PASSENGER DEPOT,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
la now OPE.Y Tor flie Reception of GUESTS.
GRIFFIN needs no recommendation as to HEALTH,
COMFORT, and GOOD SOCIETY ; and we flatter ourselves that
we can cater to the wants of tho most fastidious.
n. It. Itawliugs A' Son , Prop'rs.
National Express
A3STID
TR.4YSPOBTAI KIS CUHPAKY!
MACON Si WESTERN R. R. CO’Y.
HAYING made a special contract with the Na
tl >nal Express and TraiAportatlon Company,
chartered by thobtateof Virginia, with
den. Joseph E. Johnston,
AS PRESIDENT, AND
W. P. J. 0. Woodard, Sup’t,
OFFICE IN THE PASSENOER DEPOT,
Gridin, Georgia,
Are now prepared to iorw&rd Currency, Coin,
Valuables, and Freight to Atlanta, Augusta, Savan
nah, t hnrleaton, itulelgh Klchntontl, BaltimfTC,
Philadelphia New York, and uli interuiediatu
point*
It will extend its business South a* rapidly aa
p Bslblc, when due notice will i»e given to the mer
chant and citizens of Griffin, and the public gen
erally
The tariff of charges will b© hosed upon a fair
business per ventage above the cost of transport#
tlon, without being oppressive ; nor will It be made
lass than the cost of transportation, with a view to
break down or drive off any rival
Upon thia ba»is the Company solicits a liberal
portion f patronage.
Goods shipped from tho North per Steamer, ei
ther to Charleston or Savannah, amt marked to tho
care of the National Express »nd Transportation
Company, wiil be promptly forwarded to destina
tion FKEE of charge for commksion or drayage.
Jane 85, 1860 ts CHAS. 11. LEWIS, Ag't,
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
~ W. H. C. Mickelbury,
WITH
GEO. B. BEECHER & CO.,
SUCCESSORS OF
REID, MICKLEBURY & CO.,
OFFER FOR SALE. AT PRICES SUITABLE TO THE TIMES—
Rio Coffee; Mackerel,JS’&L
A, B AND C SUGARS, FROM 16 TO 20 CT3. PER LB.
Large Lot of Crockery ware—all kinds#
Hardware ! Hardware !
Nail*. Hand Saw*, Axe*. Chop Axes, Chigselg, Augurs, Trace Chain*, Pad
Locks, SHOVELS and TONGS, Knives and Forks, Audirons, Sad Irons, Ovens,
Pots. Skillets, BRASS SKILLETS, Butts and Screws.
HOLLOW WARE.—Brass Hooped Buekets, Painted Buckets, Tubs, Churns,
Brooms, etc., etc. ,
CORN! CORN MEAL! FLOUR I
BACON—llams, Shoulders and Sides.
SYRUP—Cane Syrup and Cuba Molasses.
SALT—2O sacks Liverpool Salt; 10 »acks Virginia Salt.
200 BUNCHES SWIFT & ALCO VY FACTORY THREAD,
W A N T E D1
3.000 Bushels of WHEAT—delivered in eood merchantable order.
Tho highest Market Price paid for BACON, LARD, CORN MEAL, FLOUR,
PEAS, etc., etc,, etc.
BSP" Southern Bank Notes, Gold and Silver, received for any of the above'
articles, at their market value. GEO. B. BEECHER & CO.
June 21, 1866. ts
SOUTHERN BRANCH OFFICE!
KNICKERBOCKER
LIFE INSURANCE CGMP’Y
INo. 89 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
E. LYMAN, President B. F. JOHNSON, Vice President.
GEORGE F. SNIFFEN, Treasurer.
policies mm m lo m paid at this office,
PERSONS residing South, insured in thi* Company before the War. were kepi in good standing nnril the
o’o*e Credit* given to holders of Mutual Policies of FIFTY PKK c£NT, if desired, when the
premium amounts to SSO or more, and isp std annu lly.
Dividends made lo Holder* of Mutual Policies as follows :
Paid in CASH, apply on Premium, or added tuthe Policy. BgLThe latter or
REVERSIONARY DIVIDENDS, declared by this Company in 1865, were from
FORTY FOUR to ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY PER CENT, according to age
TEN YEAR, NON-FOKFEI T URE, ENDOWMENT AND
LIFE! POLICIES,
Issued by this Company
NO EXTRA CHARGE FoTsCUTHERN RESIDENCE.
A. WILBUR, General Manager.
WILLIAM R. BO7D, Agent.
C. H. JOHNSON, A OEXI. COFFIN. CA.
DIRECTORS r
ITENTIY BRIGHAM, TYrrident Merchnnt.’ National Bank: rol V.'M. 9. ROCK WELT, ■ H A.
CRANE, of Crane A Gray III; .lOIIN D. HOPKINS: A. A. SOLOMONS, of A. A. Solomon, As Cos:
E. A. SOt'LLA IC1) ;K. J. MOSES, of Brady, Smith & Cos; FRED. M. HULL of Holcombe fe Cos; M
A. COHEN, Secretary Home Insurance Company.
1)1 i. It. J) A fly OLD, Consulting Physician.
DR. EASTON PONGE, Examining Phisieian.
julv 3, 1866-1 nt
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Savannah, Georgia.
Capital, all Subscribed, $2,600,000 !
AARON WILBUR, President.
M. A. COHEN, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Andrew Low. .Tnhn W. An demon, Octavuj Gotten, Aaron Wilbur, Henry Brigham, William 11. Stark,
John L.ma. John M rooper, J. R, Wilder. Henrv Lntlnop, A. J. Wider. N. A. Hardee. John Rich
ardson. W. N. Habersham, K C Wade, Joseph S. Claghorn, H. W. Lalhrop, J. H. 1 -r.ybill, Savan
nah • John Hones, William S. RoVerts, Augusta ; E. V. Grannls, J. B. Koi», Maoon: I>. F. Wilcox,
Daniel llrimn, Coinmbus; J. O. L. .Martin, Eufaula, Ala
B5Q,„F.ir insuriiiiae afiaiiist toss or by fire, apply at the Office of the
Company, 86 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA;
C. 11. JOHNSON, Agent, Griffin, Georgia,
Assets JV£ ay 15t,1.866.
PAR VALUE.
United State* 5.26 Bonds sll,lOO
Rad H*md .and City Bonds, - .22,600
Bank Stocks . a.......... 8,000
Hal Road Stocks, 17,W0
C. upon* •• ...,.7,527
Cash and *’a*h Items, being in gold in Banker's and Agent'a hand*, 58,1fi6
Bl! * Receivable,..., ...12,132
Insurance Socks. .. •••••••••. ••••.«••...•... 82,485
Cotton Acoount 181,477
298,427
Unpaid Capital Stock, ....1,950,000
Bute of Georgia Treasury Notes, 98,125
july 3,1866-3 m
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LOEWENSTEIN' & PEEIEEE’S.
TO THE LAOIES,
Wo are novr offering a verv CHOICE, SELECT ami BEAUTIFUL STOCK of
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
Ladies’ Dress Goods, Lawns, Packals*.
French Jaekonets, Mozambiques,
Foullards, Calicos, &c.
W II I 0 D S. w
Jackonet, Swiss anti Orpandie Muslins, Nansooks, Plain and Striped Lmbroide
lies, of every description, and Fancy Goods of all kinds.
GEIVTIjBNIiIN !
Will find our Ready-Mude CLOTHING > ery superior in quality, and EXTREME
LY CHEAP.
NOTIONS.
Our stock of NOTIONS are endless in variety, and not to be excelled in quality.
Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Linen, Jackonet Edging and Inserting, Hair
Brushes, Toilet Articles, Ac. A choice stock of
BOOTS and. SHOES.
The Public are respectfully invited to give us a call, and we guarantee to sell
them any of our Goods at a very small profit, and fully as low as any house in
tho oity.
LOEWENSTEIN & PFEIFER.
May IT, 1860.* 3m