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JAM-80-RKE.”
ft ) ** i<*si*Ar,Y
fVsang Jam-Ro-Ree, a boy about IS
post, in ths back-room (in a single
-I*l awry “haat” bad been abandoned
except bis own and that of on* remain
i Wktow an Sat him tod fled;
Ohekaptkrrw U» tight oahliU*
lathhhtiwlhfM.' 1
T* W*uttft,i «ad bright hr Ml \
Arbtra to via <*!<»•. \
With th* «w of tramp. bid sadrrhi* iut,
A»d»"buwar"«t«o in hit elatbto.
Hm pw want on—b* would not n
Without bk father'i word;
n»t (hther drank, on the door below.
Hie Toien an ion|«r heard.
He easni eiawt-*S»r, dedd/. »r~
Hednt I better ‘go It alone f * '
He knew wt th«t the ehlefuln Up
Uneonrctone of hb ton.
*Spdnk,ftatorl ” oaee erOn he erfe.l
- plnplhg mp beet ron eren"—
-And '—bat the men on the ether etde
“Ordered turn op on the term.”
Hie eoonlenenre fell when bte eer cenghtthet.
Bet It wneot n time to griere;
So be plaped him the nee from under hie bta;
And the tight bower out of hit tirrre.
And beebonted loud once more et U»t,
“Up ather ! hut f *Up f-
WMle e'er the table thlek end feet
The antterieg -puteboarde” plep.
The teßaw-dtp burned AtAillp wild,
And dickered up os high.
And glenmed in the face of the gallant child,
Andneerlp blinded hie epe.
It tiotoeed up and flickered down
Andnthwt disappeared In the (octet;
And the men at the table who bailed from the
town,
supped all tha . takes in hie pocket
And then with a burst of thunder eound
He kicked over the table and chain,
And elaand tha door with a tingle bound,
And alld down the banieter etain.
A Hovel and Perhaps Start
ling Enterprise.
It is reported that a corps of
Southern men, picked from the
most gallant of the Southern ar
my, fortified by their war and
and anti-war reputations, have
been organized for the purpose of
making a true exposition of the
conduct of the officers of the
Southern army for each quarter
of the absentee system, with expo
sures of favoritism of a verv de
grading nature to certain Gener
als ; of the number and some of
the names of the officers who held
prominent bumb-proof positions,
Doth in the field and at other places;
of the strength of different regi
ments, not much hurt by war, but
wofully hurt by absenteeism from
the first year to the last month of
the war; of the present strength
of the braggarts of certain South
ern localities, in some instances
numbering five hundred to a regi
ment, which in the war never av
eraged three hundred, and at the
close not one hundred, and some
times not fiftjr, when comparative
ly few were either killed or wound
ed, owing to absenteeism.
The principal part of the volume
will be devoted to an exposition of
the frauds in the Quartermasters’
and Commissary Departments,
throughout the army, as far as can
be ascertained, with the names of
defaulting and otherwise cheating
officials, without special reference
to already known records, the evi
dence in all cases not established
by Confederate courts martial be
ing given in full, in the form of
statements of detectives, Becret
police, and other officers employed
by the government, but whose re
ports have never been even inti
mated to the parties interested.
In this enterprise several gener
als have enlisted, feeling the ne
cessity of showing up a great deal
oi the pretensions of vanity now
prevailing among young men, sup
posed to have been “gallant con
federates,” and who impose upon
even their most intimate acquain
tances, their fathers, mothers, and
friends with a great many stories
of their army loyalty and gallant
ry, and who arc believed to be shi
ning lights of Southern chivalry.
The gotters-up of this book are
thorough rebels, but they are go
i*g into the business in a most un- |
merciful manner, and all flashy of
ficers, who bragged more than
fought, who won popularity by di
plomacy, and laurels by accident,
and especially those who won for*
tunes by stealing, to say nothing
Os the upstarts who neitlmr re*
cenred nor exposed themselves to
wounds, but who still claim the
honor of having been in the South
ern army, “in the thickest of the
war,” must lookout for a scorch*
ing. This will be the first really
reliable ‘‘history of the war," per
haps, from aSouthern standpoint.
—Northern Paper.
WASHVILLE COLUMN.
TOBACCO AND NTJFFS.
J St Zi. Whorley,
Importer! end Dealer, In
Snu ff , Pipes,
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
CIGARS & TOBACCO,
*o. 42 Market SC..
NASIIVILLE TENNESSEE
HOTELS.
STACEY HOUSE,
CLAY ROBERTS, Proprietor,
Church Street,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE.
GROCERS AND PRODUCE.
Gilbert, Parke* JP Co s.,
ins. ini ns.
And Commission Merchants,
Aleo. Ae»3te for Crenrrnt and Shoal Mllle COT
TON VAENB *nd SHECTESfitt,
SO A 83 S. Market Street,
NASHVILLE TENN ESSEE.
Bail!/, Or dir ay 4* Cos.,
WHOLISAI.It
bis. nr ns.
ins petum is
Bacon, Lard, & all kinds Produce,
Not. 6 and 8 Broad St.,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE.
GROCERS AND LIQUORS.
S. B. Spurlock St Go.,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS aud COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
UEALEKS IK
ron & msm mas.
88 Broad St.,
NASHVILLE ‘.TENNESSEE.
a u. oHitniiu ». r. woom
Cheatham, Woods 4* Cos.,
ms cans
Dealers in FINE BRANDIES,
WINES, DOMESTIC LIQUORS, CIGARS,
TOBACCO, ETC.,
Corner of Church and College Street?,
Nashville Tennessee.
Treanor 8t Cos.,
WtIOteBBAJJI
GROCERS,
Rectifier a and Diatillers of Pure ROB
ERTSON County WniSKEY,
AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LI
QUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
No. TT and T 9 Market Street,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE.
PRODUCE.
SMITH a PARSES.
COMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DBALKBS IN
CORN, BACON, FLOUR, BAG
GING, ROPE, Etc.,
NEW NOS. 14 AND 16 MARKET ST RET,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE.
Ilhea, Smith 4* Cos.,
(OMISSION MERCBANTS,
DEALER* IN 7
Grain, Flour, Bacon, Lard, &c.,
And Agent* for th«
Ohio River Salt Company
No. 32 South Market street,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE.
M. A. Parrish & Go.,
com mobs. paoia
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Dealers in Corn, Hay Oats, &c.,
FRONTING ON COLLEGE and MARKET STS,,
1 • (south or broad)
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE.
•Tiassengale 4* Snyder ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AMP WUOUthALK lltlUW IS ,
CHAIN, FLOCK, HAT, and FRODUCEjEeaerflUj’,
Not. lO and 12 8. Market At,,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE.
TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE.
j, w. wtiao* h. w. ■PTro«rr 1.1. wiuom
J. W. Wilson St Go-,
NO. tt COLLEGE ST..NASHVILLE, TENN.
Manafacturwi of
7 lie 4* Sheet-iron Ware,
Wrought Iron Cooking Storm. Wholes*!. and re
mit daalen In Cooking and Heattn? Storm,
Horn- FnmWldn* Goode, Coll Oil and Coal 0(1
l.srope, Tin Plate. Sheet Imn, Wire aud Tinners'
Flndfnm, ami Tinware of EVERY DESCBH*.
TION.
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,
mi
9 ?|if
&OTTOI FACTORS,
S T O R. A. G- E
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
SITUATED AUK SI 1 BAD. SIMS 'IS T 9 SHF
Free of Drayage!
Our Cotton Warehouse
Is of large capacity, thoroughly Fire-proof, and nur facilities for
handling COTTON unequalled by any ip the South. We will Store
and Sell here, or ship from this or any other point, to
Boston PHiladLolpliia
Savannah Now YOrlt.
B altlmore
Olaarleston or Liverpool,
MAKING LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, WEEN DESIRED.
Under the Revenue Regulation, COTTON can lo shipped to tbie place under
bill of lading, by calling upon the Assessor or Collector at point of shipment,
without prepaying Revenue Tax.
The central position of Atlanta offers many advantages, making it an impor
tant Cotton Market. The Hank facilities, and diverging Railroads, enable us to
Ship Cotton in any Direction.
CSF~We sell the best IMPROVED COTTON GINS. Also, Bagging, Rope,
and Sweet’s Patent Iron Tie, the best in use. Portable GRIST MILLS, for
Hand, Ilorse and Steam Power. Smut Machines, Turbine Water Wheels,
Hick’s Steam Engines and Boilers. We receive and sell on commissions, all
kinds of PRODUCE and PROVISIONS :
Ell. OATS. TOT. Ml Mi. LAID. SILT. M.
Our facilities for storing and soiling lIAY, are unsurpassed.
l iquors and Tobacco
in large supply, of various brands and qualities. BQpCOAL supplied in any
quantity and of any quality. Agcntoibr the sale of PLOWS, and other Farm
ing Implements. Georgia and Alabama LIME, Georgia Slate Roofing. We
will be pleased to fill orders for COTTON GOODS, or other Merchandise.
Glenn, Wright St Carr.
oct. 22, 1867-3 m Atlanta, Georgia.
W. 11. C. MICKELBERRY,
with
GEO. B. BEECHER & CO.,
GROCERS
AND
Commission Merchants ,
HAVE IN STORE, AND CONSTANTLY RECEIVING. A CHOICE LOT OF
FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES,
FOR SALE AT PRICES ADAPTED TO THE
NECESSITIES of the TIMES !
THEIR STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF Laguira, Java and Rio COF.
FEE; A, B and C Sugars ; Porto ltiooand Muscovado SUGARS; Beehive
and other Sugarhouse SYRUPS; Cuba and Muscovado MOLASSES ; FLOUR,
SALT, BACON. LARD; Nos. 1, 2and3 MACKEREL—in wholes, halves, quar
ters and kits ; Young America, English Dairy and New York State CHEESE.
A Large and Cheap Lot of Crockery !
nAB.BWAB.I3
Ames’long and D handle SHOVELS ; Ames’ SPADES ; Collins’ AXES ; OV
ENS, POTS, SPIDERS, SKILLETS and extra OVEN LIDS ; NAILS, TRACE
CHAINS, SMOOTHS IRONS, NEEDLES, PINS, &o , &c. A superior assort
ment of TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, fine RAZORS, PISTOLS, PERCUS
SION CAPS, Pistol CARTRIDGES, &o.
OOOKINOSTOVBS
Expressly gotten up and well adapted for Southern use, at. extremely low prices.
They are also Agents for the sale of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, “Still
well’s Patent CHURNS, Hall’# Universal WASHING MACHINE and Clothes
WRINGER. *
Wooden Ware of Every Description !
OOTJBTTBY PBOBUOB !
They will also purchase for CASH, at the highest market rates , WHEAT, CORN
RYE, BARLEY, OATS, PEAS, Dried Peaches, and all kinds of COUNo
TRY PRODUCE. October 17,1867 -3m
HmDREWS | HEAD,
GROCERS
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SOLOMON 5T83333T, *
OPPOSITE BRICK 'WARE HOUSE, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
T| AVING just returned from Baltimore and New York, where we purchased
A*. with great care, a choice stock of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
We are prepared to offer superior inducements to the trade. We invite special
attention to our large and choice selected stock of
SUGAR &Z, COFFEE,
SYRUPB, TEAS. SPICES. CLOVES, SODA. RAISINS, SARDINES, SOAPS,
CANDLES, TOBACCO, WOKLEB, ORAOKERS, SNUFF,
Wooden and. Willow-ware. &o. (
Which we will sell on accommodating terms. ANDREWS It HEAD,
oct. 19, 1867-Sn»
Pgg,sit
E. D. Smythe & Cos.,
Mvoinrsas ak» wholsjaul dxalius ijc “**
CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS-WARE,
100 Broughton St., 140 Congress St. and 57 St. Julian St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Win Duplicate the JOBBING PRICES
and BILLS of any Market in the
United States, for the same
quantity and quality of WARE, at the
same period of time.
Printed Lists of Assorted Crates, with
Prices of Each Article, will be
Furnished,
OSS’ -A.FF3L.XOuA.TXO IST _
99” Many of these Lists have been carried to New York and
other Markets, by Merchants from Georgia and Florida, who have
come back to (Savannah and bought their Goods of us.
(September 23, 1867.
siw issisri
AT
LOW PRICES! :
Sim 3. m
AS JUST received a very large stock of Goods, comprising a great variety ot
Staple & Fancy Dry Goods,
SHAWLS and OX.OAHLB,
And all HADISS’ Articles in General.
ALSO,
Clothing, ilats, Boots and Shoes,
TPtUIXrKS, <3&c.
October 5,1867-3 m S^^ A3>T.
J. G. RHEA, J. C. KING, j. p. LOVETT.
Rhea, King & Lovett,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
R E RECEIVING A SPLENDID STOCK OF WELL ASSORTED
Fancy and Family Groceries,
Such as SUGAR, SYRUP, MOLASSES
COFFEE, TEA, CANDIES,
FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES,
CHEESE, CRACKERS, FISH,
SALT, BACON, LARD, ' ,
FLOUR, MEAL. HARDWARE,
GLASSWARE, CROCKERVWARE, Wooden and Willow Ware,
TIN Ware, Heavy Gunny BAGGING, Best Greenleaf ROPE
IRON TIES, BALING TWINE, And everything to meet the
actual necessities of the Planter. |®“Call and examine our stock for yourselves
before purchasing elsewhere.
One of the FirmioiU devote his ENTIRE ATTENTION\ thro'
the Fall Season to the Purchase and Sale of COTTON. *
Will also make Liberal CASH ADVANCES on all Consignments
of COTTON made to our Correspondents in New York, Savannah
and Liverpool. October 5, 1867. 5m
THE DRUG STORE !
N. B. Drewry, M. D ,
22 av ING found it necessary to CREDIT many through the SUMMER
“ ™J > J5 th *’ , now finds ’* NECESSARY to offer his’stock for CASH—and not on
CREDIT under any circumstances, as the Cotton is now on the market and
there is no excuse for credit. My stock consists in part of
Drugs, Ohomloals, Dyo stuffs,
and. Family Medioinos,
WniTE LEAD, PAINTS of all colors, LINSEED, MACHINE, TANNER’S
« nd sy^ n 7;A?PAT o Te r K i R 9- s^? OIL - LAft l ps aod fix tures, varnish
es, FINE LiqUORS for Mediemal purposos, French and American WINDOW
GLASS. PMOt BRUSHES ol all kinds, FINE SOAP, imported and
American 1 ERFUMERY. gjjrHaving superior facilities for buying Irom the
first hands, and for CASH, I flatter myself that I can sell goods at the very low
est prioes, for pure and genuine articles. Call and see for yourselves. JSrPar
ticular attentiou to PRESCRIPTIONS at ail hours, by thorough druggist or him
self. *a-PIIYSICIANS, MERCHANTS and the public generally, are earnest
ly invited to examine my extensive etock. October 5 1867 3m
CHM&E OF Mi.
Consolidated Stocks of Goods!
TWO HOUSES IN ONE!
At Peter Farrar’s Old Stand,
Corner Hill and Solomon Sts.
FLEMISTER & BROOKS,
Having purchased the entire Stock of CLOUD & SHEPHERD, have now oa
'hand a fine assortment of
Groceries & Provisions, Dry Goods,
Motions, Crockery, Wooden & Willow
Ware, &c., &c.
B©“ All of onr SHELF GOODB will be sold AT COST, ae we intend to deal
exclusively in heavy STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
which we will furnish as low as can be sold in this market.
August 10,1867. FLEMISTER & BROOKS.