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3*n>i*-A. M. Moore.
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**«£ ILWWtofy. Frank Pow
and V Dew*, C. P. Martin,
H. H. Christian.
10th D»*t-T. 0. Welsh, John Mur
phy, Philip Joiner, SUct*. > « V
Blount, Thoa <££
ton, 0. W. Cbatten. ' *
13th Dist—Fletcher T. Sneed, H. R
McCoy, John R. Hall, Robert Lumpkin
tor, Simon Stanley, J. M. Bucban.
15th Disf jTCsmron.
w.
17U» Dirt—John A. Madden, J. M»*
eon Rice, Robert WhiUhtad, ■ Mukornb
Claibom, H. H. Miaaon or James Par.
ker.
18th Diet—R. B. Bullock, Benjamin
Conley, Footer Blodgett, J. E. Bryant,
& IF. Beard, Alt*. Stone, John Neal.
19th Diet—Joe. Adkins. Roll. Crum
leu, D. P. Baldwin, J. W.T. Catching,
Henry Strickland.
2oth Diet— 0. C. Rlchardeoa, George
Wallace, 0. H. Prince, Wm. U. Harri
ton, H. C. Supple, Daniel Palmer.
21et Diet—Thomas Gibson, Samuel
Gore, Wm. Griffin, Charlee Hooka.
22nd Diat-Geo. W. Wilbur, H. M.
TStmer, F. Wooten, Alfred Bowden, W.
J. Howe, T. J. Speer, Ml Cooper, A. 4/
Pott*. ' " **
23rd Diet—Poaey M,addox, W. P. E l*
ward*, O. H. Walton, & A. Cobb, Isaac
H. Anderson. « <-. ~ re stau Ml
24th Diet—flt W. Ashbnrn, j. G.
Maul, Thomaa Gilbert, Fan Jones, J. C.
Catty. . - •'
25th Diet —John S. Cotton, E. G. Hig
her, W*. Guilford, L. L. Stanford, <S<iia
26thDi‘*t-S.T. W. Minor, w. h. ro
tar, Wm. H. Whitehead.
27th Diet —John Harris, J.W. Chria.
tian, JXA P. Hotohkl*e,C. D. Davie,
James Parton.
28th Di.t—T. P. Safferd, A. G. Foe
- 0-“™
Romulus Moore.
3i)th Diet—A. T. Ackerman, James
MoWhorter, E. S. Cobb.
31*t Dist—Phillip Martin, Stephen
W. Crawford, W. F. Bowers.
34th Diet—B. E. Dally, S. Brown, B.
D. Shumate, James K. Bracewell, John
son Matthews.
35th Dist-H. V. M. Miller, J. L.
Dunning, N. L. Angier, J. H. Flynn,
David Irwin, 11. G. Cole, W. 0. Lee.
36th Dist-J. jr. Key. P. W. Cham
bers John S. Bigby, W. C. Smith, J.
O. Bowden.
87th Diet—J. 11. Caldwell. Robert
Robinson, George Harlan, Abel H. Har-,
risen, E. B. Martin.
38th Dist—James D. Waddell, T. J.
'aaratu,
A. W. Holcombe.
40th Diet—Wm. T. Cram, John Bry
son.
41st Djst-O. A. Ellington, % Mo
-42d Dist—J.R.' Parrot, W. L.Good,
win, W. Shropshire, George P. Burnett,
44th Diet—Presley Yates, James M.
Shields.
Colored Delegatee in Italic.
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Exchange or Georgia Bonds—Ohr
Dear to th» Government Pain—For
the information of Southern holders of
Geoigia bonds and the pnblio generally,
as the Treasurer is not allowed by oar
District Commander to insert bis busi
nee* notioes in Southern paper* that an
No# York Journal of Ootmneroe :
The State w Georgia proposes to ex*
change for her bonds bearing if or 6 per
cent, interest, due 1868,1869 and 1870,
7 per cent, secured by mortgage on the
Western and Atlantio Railroad, due in
1868, on the following terms :
2 per eent s those due in 1870 of 3 per
cent. The earn total es mortgage bonds
after snoh exchange will be $3,600,000,
being the full amount authorised. Hold
er* desirous to make- the exchaoge will
notify John Jones, State Treasurer, at
Milledgeville, Georgia. By order of
the Governor. Joan Joiiis, Treat.
Frdm the same paper we gather the
gratifying intelligence that “the State
of Georgia has settled with the General
°:rr a. tsiSL * d&S
rdlrod M„ to orgftim. .od ri
stookthe Western and Atlantic Rail
road at the Hoe* of the war. A nice
littie shock for nearly lqur hundred
thousand dollars has Just passed into
the Quartermaster's hands for the pur
pose of balanoing this aocouut.— Maeom
M£- The printer# of the New York
Tribune, recently, demanded payment
tar standing, which was sefaeed by the
foreman. Horace Greeley bearing of it,
insisted they should be paid for it, and
Tb. Trlbbn. U th./nl,7.P<r'o N.w
York that allows payment fur standing
iw*.— Cin. Enquirer, UJk.,
MTKf! BT.T.aw nnwa
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Mil| 11 sh ff 1.1 Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Hoots,;
V"wf IvVVAI I lr_ I M Alf n Shoes, Crockery, Tin Ware, cte., etc., etc., nextdoor to 808. McWIL-
A1 I I 111 HI I f\Y f \ H I I 1 1 LIAMS’, Hill Street, Griffin, Ga. Goods are NEW-no moth-
HMK JL •’Wwj* V A JbUJLIIIp eaten or auction trash will be offered at our counters f as Represented. ] jl
i figrin offering our Stock of DRY GOODS, etc., to the public, we do so with the determination to sell the best quality
of Goods in our line at as Low Prices as we can live at, and equally as Cheap as any house in City* We solicit a call
from our old friends and customers, as we intend to permanently secnm their trade if fair and honest dealing has any
influence. Capt. J€jj3N GRANT will be pleased to see aR his old friends at this house. S, and K. ||
rr- : ra". ;• ■
CHEAP FURNITURE!
snamrußE
V ' ,1- : -v
gt Iho VERY LOWEST RATES. My
fJrtS^th'aridSu’tfia^S.w
«hpnd»;t&ipeetoefof , «
OhAlra,
Safes,
H 1 tbo. ct?o-
Also, COFFINS of all grades-Me
talio, Mahogany, Rosewood and Imita-
FURNITURE BUBZNEBS,
and feel confident that I am oompetent
to thetask of purchasing Furniture suit.
dealer in this section, for CASH. Call
and examine my stock, immediately uns
Wasted!
A No I TANNER, for whloh the high
est wages will be paid.
LOGAN A FITOB^
1 Real Estate Agents.
nor. 9, 1807-lw
GLENN WRIGHT & CARR
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SSOSSIA.
&0f 101 FACTORS,
Js- B T O RAGE
ggjK ■ •■-*»» •tr*'
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
m m m « upi hub b n ship
Free of Drayage !
Our Cotton Warehouse
Is Qf targe capacity^thoroughly Fire-proof, and oar facilities for I
Handling COTTON unequalled by any in the South. We will Store
Sod Soil here, or ship from this or any other point, to
Boston Fmiadelpma
Savannali Now TOr3&
Baltimore
Onarloatoxx or Liverpool,
; LIBEMLjCASB ADVANCES, WHEN DESIBED,
the Revenue Regulation, COTTON ean be shipped to tbis place under
bill of lading, by calling upon the Assessor or Collector at point of shipment,
The central portion of offers many advantages, making it an impor
. tant Cotton Market. Th# Bank facilities, and diverging Railroads, enable n# to
Ship Cotton in any Direction.
«r*Wt sell the best IMPROYED COTTON GINS. Alao, Bagging, Rope,
andSweefs Patent Iron Tie, the best in nee. Portable GRIST MILLS, for
Hand, Horae 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:
.V
tilt.* » * Liquor* and Tobacco ™
in large supply, of wioot brands and qnsditiu.. MTCOAL supplied to, any
quantity ana of any quality. Agents for the sale of PLOWS, and other Farm
ing Implements. Georgia and Alabama LIME, Georgia Slate Roofing. We
will be pleased to fill ordeee for OOTTON GOODS, or other Merchandise.
r . Glenn, Wright & Carr,
oct. 22, 1867-3 m , . t Atlanta, Georgia.'
VC. H. C. MICKELBERRY, *
WITH
GEO. B. BEECHER & CO,
GROCERS
*' iurf Tininif-vi
Commission Merchants ,
HATH I ¥ STORE, AND CONSTANTLY RECEIVING. A CHOICE LOT OF
FAMILrAND FANCY GROCERIES,!
L Tfiß SALE AT PRICES ADAPTED TO THE
of the TI Jtf ES !
rrtHEIR STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF i-Lsguira, Java aod Rio OOF.
1 FEE; A, E and 0 Sugars ; Porto Riooand‘ Mdscovado SUGARS ; Beehive
and other Sugarhouee SYRUPS} Cuba and Muscovado MOLASSES y FLOUR,
SALT, »ACOIL LARD; Noe. 1, 2and 3 MACKEREL-io wholes, halves, quar
ter* and kite ; Young America, English Dairy and New York Stato CIIEESE.
Ifcarge and^Ch^gotj^Crockery!
Ames’ Toner end D hamile Colljpg’ AXES ; OV
ENS, POTO, SPIDERS, SKILLETB and extra OVEN LIDS j NAILS, TRACK
GUAINB. SMOOTUEIRONR NEEDLES, PINS, Ac , &o. A superior assort
ment of TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, fine RAZORS, PISTOLS, PERCUS
SION CAPS, PietoT CARTRIDGES, Ac.
OOOK.IITGMBTOVEIB
Expressly gotten np and well adapted for Southern use, nt extremely low price*.
They are also Agent* for the sale of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, “Sti£-
jNdjjeJktodi Han’s WARRING MACHINE andClothes
Wooden Ware of Every Description !
oouNTinripßOßiraHi s
They will, aleo purchase for Q ASH, at the highest market roto/WHEAT, CORN.
TRY PRODUCE ATS ' PKA3 ’ Dr,ed
ANDREWS 4- HEAD ,
GROCERS
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
'll AVIJJG just returned frop Baltimore and.New York, where we purohased
Staple and Fancy fireeeries, W
irr m =' ” '^ ,l
Wooden kMidl Willow-ware, dlco.,
mil™ ■ "SW* * HEiD '
Oil Varnishes, Glaw and Fatty. Crock
ed, China and Glass Ware, &c., Ac.
u 'bdb raau IT pain ism ray mi
.aitfUartigaaa sasi wsrks
tar.tien tn enr large stoek of NORTH CAROLINA KERSEYS, JEANS add l
. CASSIMERES—the best and cheapest good* for men’s wear in tbs masked
'Thankful for the long and liberal patronage extended to us, we pledge our
selves to do ottr best t> merit it in foture, and say to our enstomera and toe pob
lio. that we wilt not be undersold by anybody, and think we can offer greater
indneamanto in ajtoofc api prise* than any boaa* in Griffin. Oct. 26, 1867-3 m
AT LANTA,
E. D. Smythe & Cos.,
r " ’ v ' '• *•'*’' ufyomits *n»wuol*Bai.b putume w
CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS-WARE,
109 Broagitton 140 Congress St. and 67 St. Julian Jk. f
WIU Duplicate the JOBBING PRICES
and BILLS of any Market in the
United States, for the same
quantity and quality of WARE, at the
% -J same period of time.
Printed Lists of Assorted Crates, with
Prices of Each Article, will be
Um'i-* "i,m "t ait Furnished, >
oisr Ai»yr,ia-A.Txo3sr.
jsy Many of these lasts havo 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.
iSeptember 23, 1867. 3m
mmw
' AT
LOW PRICES!
Slmlzn sk.n.
JJ AS JUBT reoeived a very large stock of Goods, comprising a great variety ot
Staple & Fancy Dry Goods,
IffMAWLiS andL OBOAHLS,
And all Articles in OenemO.
Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes,
-‘*i£ •• TRUNKS. &>C.
A. SHULMAN.
October 5,1867-3 m ,-. ■/ ~y-& ' b-h
J. G. RHEA, J. O. KING, J. P. LOVETT.
Rhea, King & Lovett,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
RECEIVING A SPLENDID STOCK OF WELL ASSORTED
Fury and Fanrily Groceries,
SochaeSUGAR, SYRUP, MOLASSES,
COFFEE, TEA, CANDIES,
FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES,
CHEESE. M r-- CRACKERS, FIBH,
SALT, BACON, LARD,
FLOUR,,* , MEAL. HARDWARE.
GLASSWARE, CROCKERFWARE, Wooden and Willow Wew,
.TINWARE, • Heavy Gunny BAGGING, Beat Gresnleaf ROPE,
IRON TIES, BALING TWINE, And everything to mcet tha
actual necessities of the Planter. JWCall end examine our stock for yourselves
b#f oL P o/°^ B i^rtr* devote his ENTIRE ATTENTION, thro *
- the FaU Season lo th Eurchaseand Ssieof COTTON. - * ;
KSipl ofeo make Liberal CASH ADVANCES on all Consignments
of COTTON made to our Correspondents in New York, Savannah
and, Liverpool October 5, 1967. 6tn
THE STORE !
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