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About Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1866 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1866)
gonf |(nt gent 111. Oriflin, Georgia, May 10, 1866. Head tbe advertisement headed “Wocl CirdeJ” Mißarbers Weekly, published at New , Qa, is iii full blast. The press speak of it in Te rv flattering term*. Price f3 per aauum. All that need Family Groceries, and Pro- T i = -ons generally, at wholesale or retail—and this t t»ss includes everybody. dealers and citizens — will please notice the card of that reliable and well endorsed firm. “ Findlay and Mangham. Ma* jon Georgia." Give them a call, or send your orders.' They are committed to give satisfaction Tus Ladies Homs UAZErrx. —This is the title of a large Weekly soon, to be started in Atlanta, un der the proprietorship of Dr. Thos. 8. l’owell, of that place, to be edited by Mrs. L. Virginia French ]t will be about the size of the New YoiK Ledger_ and no pains or expense will he ap ired in making {t aJrst-class journal. Terms, One copy, one year, $5. •‘Srw Firmtvrf. Store in Macon.” —Head the advertisement, with the above heading, in the ap. propriate column. We have examined their stock, rml have no hesitation in pronouncing it excellent The proprietors have the bearing of gentlemen, and *e have no doubt they ore, in the fullest sense of the term. 11l casting around to make pirrclrtses, be sure to call on them, make their acquaintance, and give them a chauce to make good our endorsement of them. Fire.. —An isolated wooden-building, in the rear of the Methodist Church, in this place — known ns • the Old Academy”—was destroyed by fire on last Saturday morning. (April oth) about daylight- The firemen and citizens were prompt at the spot; but the fire having made some headway— the materials of the stun tm e being very combus tible—and the engine failing to work efficiently, as we learn, the building was soon consumed to ashes It was the property of the city, untenanted. and it is not known how the fire originated. Mrs. Jackson and Newton.— Well, what of thorn I This is the “what.” This popular firm is now aTegular institution of Griffin—ns tnnch so nsthe court-house is, or the "Soldiers’ burying ground.” Not to know where they hold forth,or Nlie immense throng* that visit them duily and hourly, bringing away loads of bargains, and not to know, that to exhaust them as often as you .please, and that, presto, they are replenished again on tile motto of ' excelsior,” is to “ ai*gue ones self unknown.” Their rooms present more the aspect of a Bazar or a Fair than anything else to whic h we can hken it. The best advice we can give our lady friends is, not to all rush ut once—a dozen or two at a time. Be sure to read the new advertisement of John ons and Gordon, of Atlanta, to be found in our columns this week. In Griffin, where they are we'l and ‘invorably known, not only ns first-class business-men, but personally as reliable and high-toned gentlemen, a word of commendation from us would be nn act. «and merest supererogation. Every one may rest satisfied, howevei, that if they deviate from w hat they publish touching the articles they have for sale, in quantity, quality, or priest, it will result ns an agreeable surprise to the buyer to find out that cveiytl.iug is rnc-e favorable than their modesty bad represented it. Then, go, and get bargains. To Mitt Citizens of > pul ding, J‘ike Henry it ml liuit*. 1 lie subscriber is “ole agent for t lie above-named counties, to sell “Pollard's Southern 11 is. or j of the War,”—Southern Generals, by Captuin»\V. Parker .Snow --Lif«, Services, and <'atnpaigns es Stone wall Jackson, by a Virginian”—“Women of the .Smth distinguished in Literature”—“Raids and Romances of Morgan and his meu, by Mrs. Millie •Rochester Ford," lie has specimen Copies of these works, and is ready to receive subscriptions to the same, in person, or by orders directed to him at the Her ald office, Griffin. D. N. Martin. X. B. Persons are requested to crII and exam ine the works. The Atlanta Literary Society. A Society bearing tlie aliove name, lias been * !ll 'tcJ in Atlanta, and judging from the published proceedings of the first meeting—a copy of vlueli has been kindly sent to us by Mr. 11. C. Barrow —vre are assured it is bound to succeed. The very names prominently identified with the moves »nent, ns we see ifrotn the record, —such as Dr. J. B L»gan, Miy. .1, R. Barrick, A. R. Watson, Capt. ■ T. Sisson, Jfr*. 11. C. Barrow, the prima inter p«re». —selections from the elite of the ci tv, starry «it!i them a prestige and p'>w*r that guarantees the success of the worthy enterprise. We are rejoiced at all such movements ; for we honestly believe that there Is twice the amount of pure. Insteful literary, talent—flic poetical especially - in the South that there is in all the frozen calcu lating North. As illn*?trntfve and confirmatory of this view, we have but to refer to the immense amount, of lyrical poetry that has been evoked all t'ironeb the South, in connection wrfli 'lie com t 'nsmorative rites touching # lhe deeo'ations and attentions bestowed upon the Confederate dead, liie .South is now classic land, and her harp, sweet er than Erin's, will never be mute again. 1' e w ill pubiisb the proceedings in our next issue. Freedmcn’a Celebration of May Day. This celebration, which continued two days, fast Friday and Saturday) commenced abftnt noon °f the first day, with a " grand dinner,” at Amt tfllr Hall, which, according to the estimate of one f ’fthe head managers, “cost two hundred dol lars “the table being opened four times,” we finite the same authority, and. it is presumed, •".lied as-eften to repletion. Having thrown them selves outside the luscious viands, they tben march. «and in grand procession, to the sonpd of drum ami T '”l, tlrrongh the main streets of the city. Re as •embling at Amttenr Hat), and going ibrougb •weml important exercises, such as marching arennd ***** classic building, singing, Ac., they pro. needed to the Bureau office, where the coronation fthe Qneen, ifadrmoitelle Abi Franklin, duly ins oil, with all tho glorious pomp and ceremony 11 " a * on Hmse interesting occasions. The scOn e by an address on “ the glory of the T J p.t, recitations, bibio readings, and secular songs. At night, the Queen was crowned again, with some change of programme from that of the afler liom • St. l’atrick'a day in the morning” and L-'rd. revive us," coming together in toatefiil {o| .gruity. The day’s performances ended with 1 ic re-opting of the table and the re filling of tbe Mmp. * 1,1 'irdny spi oeeediogs were mainly another * and march tluongh the street^ —serenading *"" le < ” w °' ,r citizens, in the mean time—tbe •fating to Uie May po'e, and the hilarious 'c ng round it t, the soul-elating tune of Here we go round the rosemerr jtrtn RAILROAD GkXTIXDE MACOX AND Vi ESTERN RAILROAD. J. WHITE. President, k, B. WALKER, Sir'T. Leave Macon ~ ~ . 7 80 A. M. Arrive at 11 8u “ “ Arrive at Atlanta. .. 1 57 P. M. Usve Atlanta. 6 55 A. M. Ariva at Griffin...,. 9 50“ “ Arrives at Macon 1 35 P. M NIGHT TRAM. Leave# Mscon . .7 P. M. Arrives at Griffin .. 12 “ “ Ari ives at Allaula . . 4 03 A. M Leaves Atlanta. 7 P. M. Arrives at Griffin. .. . 1030“ “ Arrives at Macon . . .- 3 30 A. M. SOUTH WESTERN’ RAILROAD. WM. HOLT, President. VIRGIL POWERS, Sli t. Leaves Macon 7 23 A. M. Arrives at Enftula. 6 18 P.M. Leaves Eufatila... 5 j<) \ M. Arrives at Macon 4 10 P. M. ALBANY BRANCH. Leaves Smithviile. . 2 42 P. M. Arrives at Albany. . 4 34 P. M. Leaves Albany ...7 30 A. M. Arrives at Smithviile 9 09 A. M. NEW"A DY E RTIS EM ENTS. CIIRIS B. FINDLAY. TllOf*. W MANGHAM. FINDLAY & MANGHAM, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FANCY FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS GENERALLY, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Fruits, Candy, Nuts, Ac., Ac. Stcoxn STItFCT, OTPORITF. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, 7IVtO>, GEORGIA. may 10: Wool Carded. BY the aubacriher, (Mr. J. W. Kcmbrough, Agent.) ut HIGH FALLS, Monroe county • eorgia, at lo cents per pound in currency, or, 12i cents per pound if the oil is furnished. Inm now pr» pared to card promptly all that is offered ; and expect shortly to have tny machinery covered with new card clotliit;£, as Inin deteimined to spare neither expense nor pains to ei my pat tons s«ti>fietion. T. S. M. l$LOOI)WORTll. May 10, 3t. Johnsons & Gordon. EX TENSIVE TRADES ALE, PRICES DOWN TO SUIT TIIE TIMES! 20 BOXES GROUND PEPPER, siio BBI.S. FI.OUR. nil Grades, 60 EELS. SITCJAK* all Grade*. OIL, OIL, O I L, OIL, O I L, OIL! EXTENSIVE DEPOT. Any quantity furnished at prices so cheap as to guarantee every family to buy a Barrel. Cheaper than Candles or Wuud. 2000 SACKS COR V 2.7 111111>. bacon, 20 TIE HUES LARD. Id BARRELS WHITE BEANS, 20 SACKS COFFEE, GREEN AND CLACK TEA, 60 Bills. NEW CTD )P N. 0. MOLASSES, 20 BOXES CANDLIvS, 6uo Bids, and Boxes CRACKERS, all sorts, 100 BOXES PICKLES, all kinds, 10 Bids. PICKLES, Cucumbers, 20 boxes raisins, Aim unis. Brazil NuUqPecans, Walnuts Ac. CANDIES, all sorts. 500 Lbs Black IVpper, Ginger Spice Ac. Common Starch, Pearl Starch, Muizeua. Large STOCK OF LIQUORS, To be bartered for Produce, Cotton or Lard. In fact anything you may need can be found at our House. * Cull soon at JOHNSONS A GORDON, maylOOm Alabama St., Atlanta, Ga. NEW FURNITURE STORE IN MACOX. OLLIWiIV, FE.IRS & fO, llavo just, opened and Receiving Daily, a Quantify es FURNITURE, Consisting in part of CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS, BUREAUS OF ALL KINDS, CHAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, GREAT VARIETY OF CARPETING. WHAT KNOTS and BOOK SHELVES, HAT TREES and TEA POGS, MABLE TOP TA*BLE3, EXTENSION, BREAKFAST, DINING mad TEA TABLES, SPRING BEDS, CRADLRS, CRIBS and CHILDREN’S CIIAIRS, WINDOW. SHADES, a Great Vonely, MATTING, SOFAS, TETE TETES, etc, etc. Repairing of old Ftiniiture done in tbe best style. You will find ns oa Cherry street., one door above J. B. Ross, ■lsylO. Itu SOUTHERN HERALD h JOB OFFICE. The Proprietors having laid in a New Stock MATEHIAL Are prepared to Tieente any and all Kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY PRIXTINC, SITU AS PAMPHLETS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, BILL HEADS, HAND BILLS, CARDS, Ac Our PRICES are Warranted REASONABLE and SATISFACTORY. Work executed on the Shortest Possible Time, and ill the Latest and Neatest Style. ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED [ST* Give u3 a Call. V. N. MARTIN & CO. May 10, 1866. Griffin, Oa. SADDLES, HARNESS AND LEATII E R . a . BE END, CHITON AVENUE, Between Mulberry and Cherry Street.*, MACON, GEORGIA, (’alia the attention of Dealers and Planter* to his Stock of .Splendid Saddlery and Hamers (loads, Consisting of the following Goods: LADIES’, GENTs’ and BOY’S SADDLES, CARRIAGE, BUGGY <P DRAUGHT HARNESS, WOOL, HAIR and STRAW COLLARS. A* well as HARNESS, BRIDLE. SOLE, UPPER, BEL LOWS, BAND and STRING LEATHER, always on hand at the lowest prices. HARDWARE, of all kinds in his line. My facilities for manufacturing nil classes of work, are unsurpassed by any House in 1 lie State. All I a«k is, LOOK AT MV STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY. All Kinds of Repairing Done April29-t;m ASSISTANT ASSESSOR S OFFICE 1 U.S. Internal Rf.vfnl’f, 2r> Inv. 2n In*. lit. I Oriffin, Ga., April 30, 18f.fi. ) A LL persons residing in Spalding and Butts il counties, who are liable tor Internal'Revenue Tax. for the year 1885, are hereby notified and required to render a true and complete invoice of their income to me at my office in Oriffin. To the Ist day of June will he the time allowed for those persons residing in the Division West of the Towaliga ; three east of it. residing in Bolts, will be duly notified of tbe time I will open my office in Jackson. All license* have t - is duj- expired, and all those who are liable for license tax, are informed that for not taking out license, the pen alty is SSOO fine, and two year's imprisonment, D. A. JOHNSON. Assessor 3rd Div. 2nd District Georgia. may3-lt. ASSISTANT ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. ) U. S. Internal Reykm«c, 21st Div 2d I)isG a V Zebnlon. Ga.. April *» lftay, * X LTTnersons reading in Dike eountv. who arc l\. liable to Income, Specific or License Tax, tor 18(54 and 1885. are hereby notified to ap pear at ray office in Barnesville from the Is' to the 10th day of May, and from the 20th to the 21st of May in Zebulon, and render a true and collect account of the same. Gold Watches. Piano Fortes, and all Vehicles resting on sptings. are liable to a Specific Tax. Persona failing to make a return, will be assessed upon such informa tion as may be obtained, and twenty five per cent added thereto- - . CHARLES REID JOHNSON, Assistant Assessor 2oU« Div. 2d. Dis. Ga. Bins I.NEEUIOE COLRT, 1 April 3,18 CG. ) BY Authority of the Act passed by the Gener al Assembly at its last sesdon, authorizing the Justice* of the Inferior Court of several counties <J this State, to raise a FtmJ sufficient to discharge the indebtedness of the several counties and for other purposes. We hereby notify Capitalist and the public i generally, that on the first Tuesday in Jane next, will be offered for sale «t Jackson, Butts county, Georgia, to tire highest bidder several thousand dollars worth of County Bonds. By the Omrt. 'W. K. BANKSTON, tniiyS Ids j Clerk. FIUiSI! ARRIVALS! or nxi SPRING GOODS, AT X. 11. SIMON’S, (it UEXaT STANK,)’ V Consisting of a Full Astorlment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, RI CH AS POPLINS’, MOZAMBIQUE*, SILKS, DEUAIZE, MUSLIM DtI.AINF, ORGANDI and PLAIN MUSLINS, SILK MANTILLAS, and LINEN TRAVELING SACKS. A great variety of SHOES AND SLIPPERS, NOTIONS and all kinds of PERFUMERY, and SOAPS, Ladies Traveling TRUNKS Ac. Also a Fine Assortment of CLOTIIIXG & GEMS FIRMSIHXG GOODS STRAW, WOOL AND FELT IIATS, A CASSIME I! E, LINEN and 4 COTTON A DE, For Suits, and a Fine Stock of HOOTS, wkiclt I will sell at very low prices. COME ONE, COME ALL, And examine my Fine and Cheap Stock of Goods ! It will astonish you how clteao vott can buy of me; all I ask, please give mo a trial, and satisfy yourself that you can buy (Foods as cheap as you did before tho wsr. Our stock is complete, and of tbe best qua'ity. All efforts will be made to meet your approval and give satisfaction. N. 11. SIMON, At Henry Banks' Old Stand. Griffin. Ga., April 19. 1886. ts Little, Smith & Cos., MAM’FAiTrKfcRA AND DEALERS IN SADDLFF, BRIDLE?, HARNESS, TRUNKS, A.;., LEATHER AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, SII OE F I A I) I N GS, GIN HANDS, MACHINE BELTING, Ac. Hnness, Bridle and Sole Leather, Calf and Lining Skins, Enameled. Dnsh and Flap Leather. Ee.amei ed Cloths nil Widths and Qualities. Yanosh. Carriage Paints, Axels. Bows, and a g nerai as soil ment of Carriage Trimmings, and Swddler and Harness Hardware. CHERRY STEET, MACON, G A Aprils 9, 1866, MILLINERY. A\7E have just received at mtr establishment H on Hill st., over 1 Irewry’s Drug Store, a fine and well assorted stock of Millinery Goods ineluding Hals, Bonnots, Trimmings, Ao., which we offer for *ule on «■* reasonable term* a* any other establishment in t his city. We respectfully invite the citizen* of Griffin J Hnd surrounding country to call and examine our new Spring stock before purchasing elsewhere. We are aNo prepared for cutting, fitting and making luvssrs in the latest and most fashionable Kt > !♦*«. MISS ASDERSOX A MRS. SMITH. npr!l2 ts J. M. GLASS, ME 11CIIA .Vl’ TA IL OR, (Upstairs over Stitlweli in Beeks’ Store.) K EEI constantly on baud • fine Stock of cloths, CASSIMERE3, * ami DRESS GOODS, He is alto prepared to furnish all kinds of Trimmings, and make a complete out fit, and cut and make suits on the shortest notice, UJT* He pledges himself to gjy» perfect satia Taeetnui twM*e Tailoring department. Terms strictly Cash. Jtny It, Ain. BOYNTON & DISMUKJi. ATTORXEYS AT LAW zBIFFIN GEORGIA (Ofiee in Front Room es Odd Frllowt Halt.) WILL practice in ih« eonnlie* of Spalding Henry, Butt*. Monroe, Pika. Merriwether Fayette and Clayton I'srticelar Rtteatioa given to the aeUlemeut auckeolleetroa of debt#. -JAS. K BOYNTQN. Fred. and. dismuke. Jim tt vThg il c. cook" ATTORNEY AT LAW, griffin, Georgia: m«y3 ts n. n. Martin 7 AT TORX J£ V AT L A W, OUIFFIN, GEORGIA. Office next door to the Herald office. m*r3tf GREAT INDUCEMENT 1 We re«pe»tfallv iavile tbe alteotinn of all per »on« who Hrair. u» pnrrhaM tiovd* at priee. »ur |«otog!y low, to our .tork of SPRING AM) SI MMER GOODS. TO THE LADIES, W> a TWantifwl and Fa*hionaV»U selection of 14iwns. I'arksiU. French Jnckoviets. MocamhiiqUct* Foulard*. C'alicot, etc. A I*o, a large *«aortment of White (rood*, such as Jaconet, Swim and Or gandie Mm-liii* Nank*<Mik, I*lain and Striped Km broideries of all iptions, with a latge variety of other L’sctil and Fancy articlea. THE GENTLEMEN Will find a Superior Stock of the Latcit and most Fashionable Style, of READY-3IYDH CLOTHIXG, Together with French and Sertch CaMiinrrea. I>tthY*a Cloths, and evc4j other article of Furaish ing necessary to com pi tic their Wardrobe. Ilesidca, our STOCK OF JVOTHKXS, Consisting in part, of Hosiery. Olovea. Handker chief*, Lacet, Linen ar.d Jaconet Edg i.g a .and In aerting. Hair Brushes, Toilet Articles, Ae., are un surpassed. In addition to the above, we offer a lsrge sssrot- ! ment of BOOTS, SHUt-S and IM»MHsTICS, from tbe beet, manufaetort. s in operation. All of the aluive articles will be sold at a small advance upon prime coat. We ran assure the i public that our goods were piirrlmse.l for upon as e"«d terms US they ran be bought, end ™ I are determined to sell as low as anv other house !in Griffin. We will be pleased to show our assort ment to purehsshera. feeling confident in our abili ty to give satisfaction to even the most fastidious. I.OKWENKTEIN S. PFEIFER Griffin, Ga , April 19,1866. ts (i UK A T TRADE SALE AT MEGRATH, PATTERSON, & CO’S., CHEAP CASH STORE MULHERY, STREET, MACON, GA (Just opposite the Lanier House ) 1 \ T E are now offering to the trade a large and r T well seleeteii stock of G Jl< )CERI ES, rut»VISIONS WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, CONFECTIONERIES, Ac.,* at. Very LOW PRICES. Wenro daily receiving New and FRESH Good", bought in New York, for cash, bva member of oar firm, resident there, er. 1 ean thus insure perfect satisfaction to all oar cssU-rser*. Is Fine (7roeeriee, we have the best aeo-rte-i sttovk n the - i's ol Georgia, and flatter • '-s '.irrv i-. ; s <-«r which we have s-K pi »*u-p.'T t "nr W .a*-*. 3<-r ! _*v ax i i.-'-i r Cecil or* alt b-*sjg--i -i -ret. r 4*osn ta r iso wrMn. thws :- S'-r* - y ab o'.ute pcntT w ti» tie h>w*-«4 p--***,'.h« price Our Whiskies we receive direct frx-ra Ihrtilien and are warranted free from any admixture uhat ever. W« eau offer Ciaret ia Casses at New Yisra price*. Try the thing orce and see how it works March 22 ts Cottage School. GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE ON Monday April 23, IBUO VS the ntimber of Pupils in this Sell IH>l is limit ed. the improvement of each can he the bet ter securv-l. 'Hie progress of those now in at tendance during the present term, as before, has been highly satisfactory ; and their behavior has reflected equal rredit upon thefneelvea ami their lonelier. 1 here lint not been, an far ea remebered, a discordant note in the School. May it ever be thus. It affords pleasure to state that the tuition is reduced to 01-l rates for the benefit of those who pay Ay <he term in adrance- As it has long Iraen customary in most School*, and all Colleges, to require tuition fees in advanee, nearly all con sider it no hardship to meet tin* requirement Tuition wnl lie returned for lime lost by pro tracted eeinkneu of the teacher or taught, raormjko Kaths.—f3,|l2,|U per terra ol three mouths, t PrisjcnT Bair.—f 12, f 15, >lB per term of three months. Tire n*w School building, which has been erect-Jatindividualexpei.ee, will shortly he in reinliuesia Ibr the e—uveutewre ewd comfort of the pupil*. A share of patronage ia requested. Mas. 11. E. MORROW. Griffin, April 19, 1863 2t TAX COLLECTORS SALE TI LL be sold, oa tba first Tuesday ij June » ' a ext, before die Court House door in the City of Griffin, bftweew the usual boarsof tale, the foil swing property to-wit: 10 pieteres, &2 psetsirea with frames, I bottle ia* | tin yap. 3 draft boards asd men, 1 looking gfasa, 840 packs envelopes. 1 metal bird. I bottle mucilage. 40 pictare frame*. I box glass, 4 salt stands. 1 chop axs. 1 bund saw, 1 large show ease, 1 writing deck, 35 goblets, • set* erraa ear drops, > acta bosom studs, 4 seta Oar drops. * sett beads • breast paws, 11 poc hu*. kaivec, W wnWh aha***, 92 ale* re butler,., 47 breast pin*. 87 watch and gard chains, ft sets beads, 7 pencil* wad ease, IJ biaanleU. 34 album*. »7 brass* pi as. 3T napkia ringw 6 sowing wax hi nee, 47 mngs, *7 alarm bells, 3 packs cards. 3 to*k eomh*. tl table folks. 1 set table spoon*, 7 toilet pios, 31 seta ladies jewelry. 3 sets pearl buttons, I large pitcher, \ trunk. Lewis! on a# the property of J’arter ft Putnam, to satisfy tax fi (a. D l). BOY ft L Sheriff. W. V. MADDOX, Tax Collector. April *3rJ, Iftftft-tda AGEVTS WAITED L\ EVFBY TOWJ, to *rii TUB FOLLOW! %Q VALUABLE SOUTHERN HISTORY Souihem History of tlo* War, BT L f- I’C>LLARD. Esiitor Richmond Exarnioer. 2 vols.. 8 to, tlwnt 675 pagneack. |3 Ju p.r vol. With 2" Splendid Steel rortraila. This i* the only complete and authentic history of the Southern side published, extendt.g ae a doer, tram the beginning of the war to the fiaal surrender of tba Confederate airuiea. Mr. f'ollerd'a prominent i-osiiim in the Cooled eieey lies enabled him to prepare a work on* quaint in aeruiaey and interest ar-d whiefc ia ev ery where acknowledged to be the Standard South eru History. Il should,find a place in every library II SOUTHERN GENERAL?—THEIR LIVES AND CAMPAIGNS, by carr. w. ran kb enow, llith IT rplmdld Metl Partntttl, 1 .’ol. 8 vo., 600 pagee, |4.f 0, Containing Biographies of the distinguished South rfit ties.V. ale. wrtth foil end graphic *eeoUnta of the various canq«atgT.a in which thev wera engaged. It ia a most mqor'ant and interea. tu.g volume, and hat been prepored with _tbe uliuuct care and lliurougbneaa. 111. LIFE SERVICES AND CAMTAIONS or STONEWALL JACKSON, bt * viaaiauK, 1 vol.. 12 mo.. 324 pa-retc one dollar and a half with Authentic Botrails of JACKAUN and lot I successor EWELL.on steel. This i< the only authentic history of this dictin gulshed leader which has been* writtca. It has been pr. pared from Official report* contempo rary narratives, aid personal acquaintance, and is complete and full. IV. THE RAIDS AND ROMANCES or \f 0n a A X A X D HIS HEX BT ms* SAI.LIE ROCHESTER FORD. With Steel I’otrait of General. MORGAN, I re. 12mo, 424 pages, ft, eevcnty-flve rente, A complete history of this daring officer, more limiting and intercolmg lhaa fiction. V. WO HEX OE THE SOUTH Distinguished in Literature- One Vol., Eight vo., Five bsmdred and eleven pa gee. Three dollars and a-half. Illustrated with .'pic did l’otraits, on v-teel, from life, cf Mvk Octavis Waimj Lk Vaar, Mi»h Maui* J. Milktosh, Miss. Rons VeaTUKR Jouaaox, Mus. Asxii Cora Ritiiiie, Miss Attount J. Evaka, Mrs. L. ViaoijHA Fksniw, Makiox 11 ari. axo, And containing full biographical sketches and spicimen extracts from the. most celebrated writ* ■ ngs prose and verse, of THIRTY FIVE DISTINGUISHED LITERARY “WOMEN OK THE 20UTIL” All the above works arc hiving an immense sale, anil ngeiita are doing splendidly everywhere many making from ten to fifteen dollare per day We w aut on ageut in every town iu the Soutu cru State*. Returned Soldiera, 1-adies, Teachera and others, w ill find this most Profitable employs ment Exclusive territory given, and lificral induce! menu offered to canvassers. For full pnrtii-ulnra ai'dnst C. B. RICHARDSON, Publisher, 510 Broadway, N. Y. QLB S TUCK OF FAMILY AND FANCY GRO C E RIE S, if now complete. Wo invite an examination our Sug&rt, Coffees, Teas, Flour, and R(e« Fresh ground BUCKWHEAT FLOUR SUGAR- // f. USE SYRUP , Mackerel, Codfish, Herrings. Beef-tongues, Oystr.vs, Sardis' I Bie Fruits. fan Fiuitt’ Date*, Rairina, Prune*, Figs and Nill of alt kind^ Ke-weans lamps, Wicks, Chimney*. andO Candles in Ba-adne Wax. Mar and Tallow, Far and Mick Caod y In great variety. J Veit, Batter, Soda, Wint, A*/.? a *A Plain Crackert. Freak Ltatn/ and Stale Cktete always on ban A Smoking and Chewing Tohacc n 9 in great vaiiety. In brief, it is our aim to keep tbose good* that every Hotmkfe|>«r Ltsily needs. For prices, we prefer our Castomers to excreta* their own judgment. We solicit a call from oar friends, and the pub lic g anally 8. W. MANG2AM, A CO , Dee 27, W it. J. Q. A. ALFOIID, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GRIFFIN, GA. TTTII.L attend to such professional busines* a* v T may he entrusted to hi* care in the eouo. ties of Spalding, Bike, Upsoa, Monroe, Butt* Henrj, Fayette. Coweta and Merriwetlier. By piomptani’ diligent attention to professions! duty lie will endeavor to please those who may en trust him wit-S lm«i»n* lie it determined that the business of Ids clients, together with his own shall occupy Ins time and attention exclusively, office on Hill Street.' up slairs, opposite HER ALD OFFICE. February 22, 1844. ly. Charlie Wright, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELET. EAST SIDEtIiLL STREET, - OVER UFFORD'S All Work warrculad. D*e27, 1845, j. i. nsu. t. w. rucaMan. Hall & Thurman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JA CXSOX, GEORGIA. TjSTJLL praetiee ia tbe counties composing tba v v Fun Jmscist Claowrr atid at: end to lbs collection 'of Ouiva agaiast tbe Uanu Gerau- M*BT * .March Ist- ft Oa. M. J. DANISH PRA'OTiCFNG PHYSICIAN, OFFICE Up-stair* Front Corner Seas .taaay’a B'rfMing.