Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1866, May 10, 1866, Image 4

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ftcm tb* Galveatos *»«) •I H DEAD. av ooLo.'ia*. a. M. uoaat. [Oar reader* «».'I thank ih* author ®f .1m (4. loving nobk- line* f.ir Ibeir bountiful and affecting deleft.. of the herni.; and immortal dead of tb* They are the more appropriate, a■ com* ing from one alio gained for hiina*4f a high talion a* a aoldior, under eirau<a*tftne«> which inako that fame lb* equivalent of more «r«n than it generally iuiptie.:] . “My house shall be called of »JI nations the bouse of prayer , but ye have made it a den of thieve*." , ** tfeware of f«U# prophets which c«>m* to you )D sheep’# clothing; but inwardly they ar rareu ifig wolvee." Vlt vii the worst work that Satan and sin undertook in tiiie world ; and they that suffered in it, were not inarUis in a good cat.se, but con vict# in a had one. Who ahull comfort them that wt by . dishonored gi avesf”— Sir mo* of Utnry Ward Urecher. Vile, brutal man ! and darest thou. In God'# anointed plat e to prra«*h. With impious tongue and bruen bruw, The lesaona hell would bludi to teach f The crtiJ'l Uunt thy Up* hath hissed It#neath religion's holy e< a reon v Is false, as false Iscariot's kiss - If false, an thou art vile and mean. Aie these the lessons which lie taught ? And was llie mission here in vain f Peace and good wilt seem words of untight— licll rules the earth with hate again f And thou, ita chosen instrument. Hyena like, w ith heartless tread. Hast dared invade with bloodhound scent, The sacred precincts of the dead. Sot such from Mio»o, dear, bra\e old South, Who met thee in thy hour of nn^ht; Hut from the coarse, polluted mouth Os coward curs, who feared to light. Hear, hived obi South ! contemn the «*ur*a That those w ho hale, shall heap on you , You’ve wept behind Wafa hloody hearse. That bore away your bra re aid true! Their precious blood, though v**»r»|y shed Long as thy shore, old ocean, lares, We’ll how with reverence o'er our dead, And bless the turf that wraps their graves. From Mexico to Mary'tnd, Thos** graves are strewn like autumn leaves; What though no mother's tender hand L’pou their tomb u chaplet weaves ! N or wives nor sisters bend almve The honored soldier's unmarked li.ound ; They 're objects f>f eternal love In consecrated Southern ground. It recks not where flieir bodica lie— Hy bloody lull side, plain or river Their names are bright on Fame's proud sky, Their deeds id valor live for ever. The song birds of the South shall sing From forests grand and Huwery stc.n, And gentlest waters murmuring, Unite to hymn their requiem ; And spring will dock their hallowed I ed With type# of resin-reel ion's day ; And silent tears the night hath shed, The morning's beam w ill ki a uwny. Those heroes rest in solemn fame On every,field where Freedom bled ; And shall we let tlie touch ofidinme Fall like a blight upon our dead ? Tin! wretch, w scorn thy hatred now. And hiss thy shame from pole to pole; f : The bmtes are better far tlmn thou, And hell would blush to own thy soul, " Dishonored graves!" Take buck the !ie 1 hat's breathed by more than human hate, Led. Anauii s like, you die, • Not less desci ving of hi* fate. Our Hpartan women «»o\v in dust Around their country’* broken shrine— True as their sold# are noh'e, just Pure an their deeds have been divine. Their angel hand* the wounded cheered— Hid all that, woman ever dure*. hen Wealth and homes hint disappeared, They gave us tears, and smiles, niut prayer*. They proudly gave their jewel# up * For all they loved," ns worthies* toys ; Drank to the dr» g* want's bi*t*r cup. To feed our »ick and starving boys. Their glorious ting on high no more tabenne hy that unco’iquercd hand; Tis furled upon the "sifeut shore,'* Its heroes dill around it sfend ; No more beneath it* fold* shall meet The armies of immortal Luc; The rolling of their driyn*’ last beat is echoing in eternity ! Galveston, Texas, Jan., 18CC. lion. Alexander 11. Ntcpliens. We have had the singular pleasure of a lengthened interview with this eminent Georgian, thin incomparable statesman. It will ho n mutter of ctmgrntlihition to thou* and*, ovor all the South, that his health is better tliau nt any time during the last thirty vears, and liis hopes of liberty more secure, since 1850, when, with prophetic vision, he saw the coming anarchy, and, feeling thnt madness ruled the hour against reason, tetired from the House olllepresen uitives at Washington. Mr Stephens has well grounded anticipa tions of a final reaction against fanaticism and absolutism. lie does not believe that the Mountain Party can rule always against the sterling common sense of the country’s intellect. He very properly conceives thni, when once brought together in rational dis cussion, there will be a mighty return to olden principles, A hiding that time, it he boves the South to be temperate and pos •eased of the wisdom that comes flout mod oration. Ily a i«hlick)t» combination of varic*- conservative elements, all will yet be Well. The democrats have gained immensely in the West, and very far from being utterly Annihilated, as our Washington correspond ent suspects, they Will, if rightly guided, make formidable changes in the status of s*• next Congress. Mr. Stephens verv aptly compares the present condition of the country to an over thrown Hercules, prostrated by the unseck eliitAdf bis wfcoiqi osseous system. I’ut bar# liurba hi their uormal pl«ce\and the jrrone Titan w ill erect him self at one#. The great danger now is. that this of the physical economy will so shock the nervous govsrftMM as to pfodftce a species of political tsttuus.. All good men and true must labor W'TujJtmrb what has W«w* ws-Urrribly unhinged. * We are free to confess that Mr. btepbens baa infused nets fifo into na, and liad the politicians of our day but half his sagacity ; iff '"s®. veins of vbe G*e*t AuipHtla ... dtarouTKu Tupurui in (rEOßura.-T-We find the follow nc parag iph in the L#t«i*- vMte Cornier of k’riday. A company of Use 10tli U.S. Regulars wasacnl to Fannin cowr ty from this city a few and ys ago’* to took after matters,in that aectiou : <>oA Aftkins, O* Georgia, has applied to Gs4/i’boiDaß for trpops to be aest So Pan*in county, Nortbern Georgia, to qugi! adiatwb atice, wbicli the civil authorities ara powty* less to apres;. The »•>’»»>* "HI be sent LEGAL AWERTISKMESTS. / 1 BOSOM IRLUN cor XT V.—Vkwni *JI M.i y K. JHy ftppliift to me fur letter. of (iuanliaiiehip of tlie pnaona and property of l-'aDnia flay aad H. J. )lay—mloor children of SUphan J liar, tale of raid county dereax-d. Thcaa are therefore to cita and oJmouiib all pnrltt* interested to ha and appear at my odire trllhia the lin e preteiihed i.y law (o eliow cause if any exist wdty such letters should not be gmnt 'ed. Given under my band at offii e, this April 2hth I situ. >. it. I 'IetUJJKK. Ordinary. npi il 2« Hud livna Svmaiuß Coiiar, March Term; 1 bt'n>. K li. ltidgeway ) it. y Libel for Divorce. Mary A. K. Kidgeway. ) 11' appearing to the Court that the Defendant i» not to be fouud in the County of Dulls, and i* not to be found in this Stale. It is ordered that the defendant be required lu be and nppear at the the next terfti of the Superior Court of skid Coui . |y to answer the l'lai iliff in ari action of Libel fur Divorce, and Ihut this order be published once a month for four months previous to the next term of this Court J. A. Hint Libellant's Att'y A true extract from the Minutes of enid Court March 13, l£isß, W, It. I! as aero n, Clerk. r 1 KOKGI A—SrsUUMi onrimr—Whereas Win I M. Dlantoti guardian of the person and prop erty of itu.an A. Dlonloii, applies to lue for letter* of Dismission a. Guardian aforesaid, his said ward having arrived at the age of twenty one years, and bud a full and fair settlement with him as such. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil pereotie interested or concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any exist, wh v such letters of Dis* mission should not he granted. Given under my hand iloffice, this the Ist April, 18rt«. F. I>. DISMi K K apt I 12 40 < fed in ary. / 1 LoKglA—Si'alimno cot wtv. —Whereas Wm \J M. lilantoii guardian of the person and pm of J. 15. Ib id, applies to me for letters of Dismission as Guardian aforesaid, hi* said ward having arrived *1 the age of twenty one year*, and hud a full uinl fair settlement with him a* such These are, therefore to cits and admonish all person* bn erected'or concerned to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause if any exist why such letters of Dis tni-i*oii should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this the set April, IHftti. F. D. DISMI KK. • prl 12-40 Ordinary. / 1 I’d HMD \. SPALDING COlNTY—Whereas \ I Wm. M. Wanton admin set rotor on the Ifetute of.lohu l* Reid late of said county Deceased ap plies to me for letter* of dismisdori a* administra tor on said Krttate lm having fully administered and wound up the same. These are therefore to city and admonish all persons interested or concerned to be ami appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. and show cause if any exist why said letters of dismission should not be granted. Given under myhnnd at my o||fe«>, this the Ist day of April 18tfti April 12th uiGiu. F. D. DISMUKK, Ordnmry. / 1 GEORGIA SPALDING » OCNTY —Where \ I a* Win, M. Idantqn administrator on the Eh tate of Sjiiah F. Keid late of said county deceased iip| lies to me fer lettersof dismission a* adininis trator on said Estate lit* having fully administered and wound up the same. Three are therefore to cite and admonish all peiHOim interested or concerned to be and appear at my office w I thin the Lime prescribed by law and show cause if any exist, wh y said fetters should not be granted. Given under my band at my office this Ist day of April ISGG K I>. DfeMIKK, < >rdiuni£. / 1 KOKGI A. SPALDING COl NT Y.—Wficrea** \ I George W. White applies to me for fetters of dismission a* udmfet rat or on the estate of Charles It. Whit^t*'deceased, having fully administered and wound tip said estate. These are, therefore, to eite and admonish nil persons interested, to be, and appear at my office, wi»liin tin* time prescribed by law, to show ciui.se. if any exist , why trtich letters should not be if Mint, ed. (iiveii under thy hand, lit office, this 2*th day of January, ISGG. F l>. Dl>Ml KK. (trdinnrv. (1 I ;< )\U} \\ t Sl’.M.Dl N<; Oil Yl Y W.III UFNS f Tho«. S. Allen hj»j»!i«■ sto me for fetter# of «li- mi# ion on the estate of A. A. C. Allen, he having fully administered said estate. These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all persons concerned to be ami appear nt my office within the time prescribed, by law, to show cause if any exists, why said letters dismfesory should not h# granted. Given under iny hand at office, this the Dith day of Fchiuary. Feb. ‘22 mfim. F. D. DISMT KK f Ordinary. G 1 KoUGIA, SFAI.DI NG COI N I V-Where i" us A. J. Maddox, Adminislt .(tor on the es. tate of Charles .1 Maddox, late of sai«LCount v deceased applies to nw» for leave to sell the lain! htdooging to .said tie tate for the purpose of paying debts, «t o. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al 1 persons concerned to he and appear at my office within the ti ne prescribed by law to show cause, it any exist, why an older authorizing the sale said land should not be granted. Given under my hand ut office, th» * March loth Ufelfl. F. D. DISMTKK. ♦tod • Ordinary. /TeoKgl \ SVAI MNG n*l X 1 V -Whereas \ f .Idtiies \V. Middlebiooks late of said Countyl died intestate "and hi# K*taU» is unrepresented. These ate therefore tocile aud add al the kindred and creditors of said »b ceased t»> be and appeal at my <4Ti* e o.» the first Monday in May next then and then* to qualify as adminis trator or 1 shall pr* - eed to grant fetti r* of admin' istration on the Kstate of said .lames \\ Middle brook* to J. 11. Connallv eleik of the Supeiior Court in terms of the law. Given under my hand at office March 20th 1&G0. F. D. IdsMl KK. Ordinary. (iroRGIA, ). Scalding County, y WIIKUKAS, Hannah Irwin applies to me for letters of Guardi unship of the per sons and property oi William Irwin, Ucnjamin Irwin, Susan Irwin and Thomas c.Uildren of Alexander Irwin deceased. Th### are therefore to eite and admonish all parties interested, to be aud appear at my office within the Uni# prescribed hy law, to show cause if any exist why such letters should not be grant ed. Given under my hand a* office, March 20, *66. F. I>. DtSMCKI*; Onhnarv. / i KtMiUIA, *S»»ALI>LNG Ct>U .N TV.—Whereas \ X \Vy J. Foster applies to pie for letters of dis mission as guardian of TANARUS». F. Dnffby. having paid off ar.d settled up with Ins said ward. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil parties interested, to he and appear at my office within the trme proaoribed by h»w, to show cause if any exist, why said fetters should not be grant ed. Given under my hand at office, this ]?th day of ApriTUOfi. ¥. IX DISMUKK. April Tt»-4Ad * *■ Ordinary. ~ADi*feTSfiUTiS : dJ*ALK.~ BY' virtu. of*u* or*}*r Iron, the 'Atari of Or<li n.ry of H).tldnig eotmlv Georgia, unll be *eW ».< ui« firat Tuodav iu July iiext, b.Rwa tKc C»«rt tfctom iNiir in tb« tity «f G- 'lla, tt*e r«»l E<>tate belong-ng ta >li« (Mata ot St.pl « J. Hay. •i«ce**e<t, ‘*u>'*!» ing of a on. lliirtl lot.re?’ in Uie . Warekoiiee in the eSy of Griffin, atni *u4 county, kau«n aa 3L»H A liayN Wai Aoom. April JOHN 11. HAY, * Im’r. ■w v rtlNPM.tx ‘ 'J. uixfftcv. CHAPMAN So RUCKER, Wholesale Grocers AND COMIiSMOX lIMltJi; WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. lbOa. IT. notice TO THE T It A I> E . Wls luive now in store and »rn constai t." e |y replenisldiig the following GOODS, Which »ve expect to sell: ! | 50 Hides Mncon Mills Sheeting. 45 “ Flint River (dsnabtirgs, 20 “ Cotton Yarns, No. 3. I0 it 12, 100 bids. Crushed, l’owdered A. li. C. | Sugur, 100 l»a£gs Rio Coffee, 15 Java do. j 75 boxes Raisins —whole, 1-2 and 1-4's 44 cases Fresh Cove Oysters, 55 b e xe9 Admantiiie Candles, 15 “ Sperm do 29 •* iSlerine do 20 1 cases 4 4 box Sardines, 10 “ Green Corn, ]0 “ Hire Apple, 20 baskets Champaign, 20 boxes indigo, ]0 “ Madder, . 30 cases Concentrated I’otash, J 0 “ Logwood, 100 “ Liquors, Brandy, W iues, Whiskey and Schnapps, 100 boxes Starch, 100 “ Soap assorted 500 bags Shot assorted. 100 kees powder, 1-4’s 1-2's, and whole j kegs, 40 doz. selves iron and grass, 50 “ ll"e», 20 “ Levert*’ Celebrated Axe*, heavy 50 boxes Candy, ' 50 doz. I’oooips, 50 “ i'ainied Hurkels, 375 boxes loiiaeeo assorted brands and as low as anywbeie in the United Slates, 50 imxes Soda. 35 kegs “ 15 nests .lur iper Tubs, 75 Coils Rope, 50 bales banging, 1,000 “ Cotton Twines, * 50 cases Army Brogans—No 1 artie'e, 200 kegs Nails aSSurfed, 20 bags Pepper, 10 “ Spice, 50 doz. Spades and Long Handled Shovels. . 400 Sides Sole and Upper Leather, 300 doz. l’ad Locks—assorted, 300 “ Pocket Cutlerly, 4.000 Gross Screws—assorted 4,000 papers Cut Tanks 50 doz. Jute Plow Lir.es, 1,700 lbs. Shoe Thread 300 gross blacking — assorted, 95 doz. Shoe Bnishos, 25 “ IJorso •• 15 “* Whitewash Brushes, 500 liis. Bagging Twine, 75 bbls. Plaster Paris, 10 “ Bdurbon Whiskey, 2 t,OOO Cigars, 100 5 and 10 gallon kegs, 379,000 lbs. American mid English Iron assorted, 2,900 lbs. Cast Steel, 30,000 “ Plow '• assorted. 4,000 l.'et Rubber Belting from 2 to 1 0 inch Fite., Etc., Etc. Etc., DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT •WE are now receiving and opening our Spring Stock*, which embraces every vatic of goods usually kept by ns, and we expect to offer inducemeiits to dealers, unsurpassed bv any bouse South or West. We buy and sell largely and will be contented with small profits. We feel confident of giving satis faction Jo all who patronise us, aud we !>e lievsy ae .cam make it to then i«’crest to' tirade m jJLaepn ; thereby saving the fedi« ousuess of a journey, rind expense to the Noitb or West. J. E. ICSS & SON. Wholesale (.fbcers and Pry Goods MereLaot* CORN KU -D AND CHERRY tr’lK. MACON OA March -- 2no REMOVAL! W v , Ik i • • » - . t* i' rjx’bc Cindcraignel has removed hiv stock of JW(Y GOODS! To r,ItoOKS, JOSES A CO'S, I;|,der Alrnnli Hall—Messrs. Cole it Stolon 's .Old Stand, WHERE THEY WILL 1!E OFFERED .A.T COST ! ILyyc also on hand ill (lie same building, i' k of GUOCE R I E S! cojtjy, Fi.ouit. Also, always on haml, M J. AL AND GRITS. 300 busln ls » BOYD’S PROLIFIC COTTON SF.LP. To nil of xvbieli I Tcapeetfully call Ihe nttentioi: of my old friends and the PUBLIC GEN ERA LEY. A- IE MAtHKWS C.i itliin, fla., April 12, ISU6, 3m (IK!FITN FILMAI.F (OFITTJK. rpn].; :{ |, TERM Wit.l. BEGIN Ist MONDAY 1 in April next, witli a full Faculty. W. A III>G KltS, Prcei'-fent and Prof. Nat. Sciences ami Mntlicmatir*. A. 1> N I UhS, Prof. Kit t?. am] Latin I.itcraturc. Mods. (’HAS A. F. Prof. Moilcin Lang, ami Painting. IIKN K Y SIIOKLLKI!, Prof Mu-ie. Mis* MAX \YA(»NKU, Prin. Primary Sdiool. Prof. SGHOKLLF.iI wns f-Mincrly PnX of .Music in I lie CidiiinFia. Female Gollege. (S. (\)mid is an accomplislie.il Mu.-ician. lie was alsl» organist for several years «»1 Chrisl's Clmrch in that city. Prof Yasinic is \v 11 known in this imninuhty as an accomplishid Arti»t and *uccißtfill instructor in the various Modern Languages. We eaniestly call upon our friends and the com munity generally to sustain the only pi i iliaru lit Golfegiate Institutiim left, in Griffin. Upon its success, the future prosperity of our favored City greatlv depeiuls. The Griffiia Female College de mands your confidence, appeal* to your s\ rnpathy. and deserves your patronage. Will you sust.Jii i’ ? or will 3011 let it, go down in the general ruin? TUITION FOR TJJK ILIIM. Primary School, #lO 00 Preparatory Department, I.T no College " 20 00 Music 44 20 0o French, In 00 Drawing rtnd Painting, 10 00 Use of Piano, 15 00 Tuition payable in advance. «« The above prices are 20 per cent, below ‘-he rates of the last term. W. A. KOURK.% President. March 20. 18GG. Utu AGRICULTURAL PAP.RS for TWO DOLLARS AND A HALF. TIIM SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. I>. Uciliumill A. M ni 41. \S bite, Eds. ESTABLISHED IN IMS. \ <»luinc 24 f'otnnifuvf-'i Jiiu not‘i/ t 18GG. Monthly # per nnnmr. Six copies .. I'fe'O in nd\>n,ce p.y Special r.'iai-gcumnt with the FAIIMIyR. ain't her id'ent Final Monthly, pub lished ii Haltimon*. Maryland, at one dollar and In half, both ]*apcrs will be sent oi.e year hnihrcc dollar#—six of each for sixteen d«»llar# ten of j" t aeli f 'l- twenty live iJoHars-- giving each M.l»- j scriber in thiscase. bull papers for two d«dlai* , and a half. Address, WM .N W 1! I*l K, Allien*, Ga. : MV Kit HKIIOKFKR, nilS F i tOHN 'iREHOEFER S COHN. M ltofrsalc and Jlcfail Dealers ; in- DRY noons, CLOTHING, Bo< ITS AND SIB >KS, HATS, NOTIONS and CARPETS, Which wc offer for sole for Cosh os low usury house UiU side of New V*"k City. 5,000 dollars worth of Clothing, po.-.i* til'd if at cost to dose them out. ('.ill uiid examine our Stuck it is the in C.iittiii, and l»v jiurchnsing ynu cun save i!o |»er cent. UKUOKI Kh vt COHN, at .!. T Miiuer'd old stand. .Juny 4, ts. T • YLOR’S VABILTIIS, o p k N v«> sc tii n s i: aso n. A li.UITTAXrJ-: FREE. MRS. TAYLOR, UA> ju-r. receive 1 uer N KVi A-BJI * F.\>hl<>N Alil.l->Ti>CK ..I Ml LJXKIIY and FANCY I tn which she invites the attention of old I fiiends and the public generally. She now has; the belt stock she lias ever had in Grilllu, and can j Sell them much lower than heretofore, ’J he Goods ire all of the Latest Spring Styles, j Call and see some of the PEA VTIES OK ACT. 1 Griflin, Marvh 22d. 1800 —ts MIIS.CLAH K lias the pleasure of informing her friends that, she Ijas removed her Mantua-muking business to Mrs. Taylor’s Room*, where see may always be fuuud ready to attend to their orders, Gl-illin. mai-m-tf, SPRING-STYLES IIS. JAI’KSOY &YEWTO.Y, FASHIt i.NABLK MILL IN El®, GRIFFIS , GEORGIA FEBRU A BY iNS T A LIM EX T. WE HAVE THE PLEASURE CF INFORM ing mil friends mol public generally, that we have just reeolved from New York a harutifiil eolle..lion of the ntus. fasJuojiuUe goods fn cfSr line. and Would feipeetfully invite ll.e eip/.ens of Griffin, atid siirroiio'ding courtfry to examine our stock before p uchneiug elsewhere, as we cun and will sell as UMV as e«n be purchased in the State. | We have also the pleasure vs stating that we have ! made arrangements in New York to keep .otjr I selves supplied with the MOST FASHIONABLE | GOODS that can be lull, so that we may be able, at all times, to stuipjy our friends and customers, with the latest styles. MRS. JACKSON A NEWTON. Fel y D «in. I JOB WORK OF every description Ptintod «l the Sin thus n lIET-stSv office, witjl iieniiuss and despatch. Crde« lv*pcetfulh solicited, if 1 A. W. .lOAKN Formerly of Atlanta , Gcorn"a. DEALER IX giQfd ehMMOI Family Groceries, Hardware STAPLE DREGS AND MEDICINES, •k'N. &u., >kc., dtc. r C IKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO HIE CITIZENS OF GRIFFIN and ‘- rnmr I rounliy. tijnt be i» now opening at tbe S'IORE LATELY OCCL’I’ILD BY COLONEt mi? Til FAYS, (formerly by Naerton A Mickleburry ) u uT CHOICE STOCKOF GOODS, pet (on with GREAT CARE, aud adapted to the wanfe of the people, eon»isting;in part of STAPLE ASIJ) FAMCY It R Y GOOD*. IT .A S. Tadics’. Gents’. Misses’ and Children’s Fine PITOFS ; Uiebrella*. j srasols. Shade* n .-ki' 'a. Bnlmorais. Hosiery, Gloves, Buttons, Gents’ Fine Shirts and Coliars, S*spa, rotnadeii fun: -ry. &T ALSO— ' ’ ’ A CHOICE STOCK OF FAMILY CKOCERIEs sue! ns Java., Rio and Marienibo COFFEE ; Crushed. A, B. C and Brown SUGARS; Tea, Oysters Mi. I.erel, l’etutoes, Pepper, Spice, ground niul race Ginger; Sperm and Star Candles, Cr«c't« ri Sim h. Indigo, Madder, Coparas, Snuff. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Candles, Uaisiua, I'ickUj Cut upa aud Sauces, with numerous other articles of daily use. |4T ALSO HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. N 'i, \\et. Hues. Shovels, Spades, Trace Chains, Kettles, Boilers, Frying Pans, kuives and F V | ’oil ct Knives, Scissois, Coffee Mills, Curry Combs, etc., etc., u , ' l ’ STAPLE DRUGS AMD MEDICI ME S, ETC., ETC I. ' >r, Train and Swot t 41; Spiiiw of Turpentii e. Paper, Envelops, Ink, Pena. Slates p—r „„ ] fuel he lias and will sniUinue to keep on b and, almost every uriieTe lhatis gcuerallv 1 nil ' f wl.iel, are < If. red low foreash. 1 -t AN I ED TANARUS( > PURCHASE -Country Produce of all kinds, Gold and Silver Coin, and Soutt, m . Bant Notes. lit SAI.E-Sigbl cluecks on New York, in 3Uii)3 to suit purchasers. Gold and Silver Coin Kk sa|> Atx.eb 8 3til A. W. JONRs ' G H O C E RIES! \ K have on hni.ff, and are receiving a larg Stt els of Groceries which we offer tt> the Trailo nt w figures, We have now ui store andso 1 *ab- the following articles: 00 boxes Tobacco of \U grades. 50 sacks Uio Coffee, ] 0 44 Java 44 00 bbls Sugar—A 15 C Crush’d and Low'd, 7.i bbls Salt, or bbls Flour, Superfine, Extra and Family 20 cask# Bacon, Sides and Shoulder j, ! >0 kegs Nails from Id to 12a, 0 bogs Shot, all sizes, I 3 keg- FF G. Powder, •V ! " 0 boxes Asserted and Fancy Candy, boxes Ground (iinger, Pepper and mus tard, ,( i boxes Si: jar, Soda, and Butter Crackers, l 2. ■■ Farina and Water, 3(, “ Bi-Carb Soda, J, ) and 1 tt> papers, 1' kegs “ “ “ 3 “ Ral Soda, 20 chests Green and Black Tea, 50 boxes Sonps of ail qualities, 10 nicks Grain Pepper, » 20 Bbls Old Bourbon Whiskey, 20 “ Pike's Magnolia, j 00 Packages Mackinaw 1,2, d‘ 3, ii 'ail lies, 'igni s, Blacking, Yeast Powders, if-o. Kc. ! ' ■ GEO. T ROGERS and; SON. I A,'scon, ’ -h 29, ifec. 3m * D l NI E;L RUCKER, J» holestde and Retail Dealers 4 IN FA MILY GROCERIES, sxn ( OUNTR Y PRODUCE, WEST SIDE lIILL STREET, KEEP ','onstantly on hand a full ossort men of th following articles : SO Alt, POWDER, SODA. COI'FEE, SHOT, Blacking and Horse Brushes. SA» f, Cape, CORN, LAI D, FANCY CANDY in boxes, FI >l'll. RAISONS, Ginger, Spices, II A R D W A,R E „ c JIUWA RE A NIJ WO OD WARE Almonls, Braril-Nute and Pecans, FlS’}, MEAL, CHEESE, LEMONS, Ostt CKF.lt’.'. CANDLES. FI'KIjES, Soap, Sardines, Matchn i TOl ACCt). CAT' b'f SAUCES, j A fresh -up,,ln of garden seeds, ! (i-itHn, *J7, tf>6s. ts. M W sic J H JOHNSON, C>in m is si on Merchant? AXD bfA!.?r** IX -jEOCEEIES, PRUYISXOI' S &C., 4rC. i ALABAMA STREET, FRANKLIN BLOCK, ATI ANT I, GEORGIA. J. nj! 4, Sc. NEW HARDWARE STORE, 11. C. BARROW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS Hardware, Cutlery, Notions , Jpe WHITEHALL ST., CORNER ALA RAM A, ATLANTA, GEORGIA lias Just received a Large and Splendid assor m nt of Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery Shoe Knives, Sensors and Shear* R tzors and Straps, Steels, N’eedics Chop Axes, il itclicis, Foot Adz, l’laties, Chisels, Axes, Broad Axe*, Saw Setts, Drawing Knives, Angers, Braces and Bin, Hammers, Monkey Wrenches, Hand Saws, Cross Cm Saw*, Anvils, Bellows, Bench Screws, Yi,-,* Wood Saws, Mi|| Saw* Stocks and Die*, Wagon Boxes, Steel Squares Gimlets, Pipe Boxes, Buggy Nuts, Cairia ■« Hein, Shoe Nails, Shoe lacks. Lon and Buggy Findings, Shoe Hammers, Shoe Pincers, Shovels, longs, Fire Irons, shoe Awls, Shoe Pegs, Foot Scrapers, Hinges, lint Is, Shoe Thread, Spades, Shovels. Folks, Haines, Garden Rakes, Garden Hoes, Screws, Hooks and Ilinge*, Fire Bolts, Platform Scales, Bolts, Latches, Sash Puttie*, Counter Scales, Rope Nails, Sash Wsight* Sash Coi and. Cotton Cards, Water Buckets, Curtain Bands, Bed Caster* Coffee Mills, Slates. Sieves. Well. Buckets, Tubs, Broom*, Jim Crow Cards. Sifters, Sad Irons, Tin Dippers. Cocoa Dipper*, Cooking Stove*, OHies Move*, Ovum, i’oU, Tea Kettle*, Sauce Pans, Frying Paul, Tin Buckets, Tin Pan*. Lock Chains, Trace Chain*, II orse Brushes, Curry Combs, \\ hit, wa-h Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Candle Sticks, Oil Lumps, Blind Stones, Files, Shaving Cream and Soaps, Looking Glasses, Faucetts, Brittanitt Ware, Tea M U*, Gun Cups, Gun Tubes, Spoon*, Lndlees, Sand Paper, Ae. And numerous other articles. In fact, every thing usually kept in a Wholesale aid Retail Hardware House. Older* respectfully solicited And promptly filled. January J, 66. Sm. HARDWARE & CUTLERY. CARRIAGE MATERIALS, TRIMMINGS,' PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES AND GLASS. C. 11. JOHNSON is constantly receiving at his old aland on Hill Street, a large aaaorlnieat of all goods in ids line, which be is selling nt wholesale and retail as low ,19 they can be bought in any interior market, TERMS CASH, Insure Your Property ! C. 11. JOHNSON is Agent for tb* SOUTHERN MUTUAL Inguranoe Company, of Athena, Ga., Capital. J235,09h The UNDERWRITERS AGENCY of N«« York, over $3.000000 THE HOME Insurance Company of Nr* York, near *4.n00.0M PHOENIX it PUTNAM Company of Hartford, Connecticut, and other good Companies. Risks arc solicited on Cotton, Mcrcbar.4t*»> Furniture, and Buildings. tr Loeae# prtMapUy adjuated. Dee 27. ts DOYAL & NUNN ALLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. GRIFFIN GEORGIA MTEi’TLL PRACTICE IN THE COUNTIES 0? W Spalding. Henry, Fayette, Butts Mooroe. Upton, Pike, Clayton, and Merriweutber; •»« will attend to the calleetion of elimns .gainst in- Federal Government; and also to the purchw* and sale ot real €*tal». . As we .hall devote our whole attention to e profession, ■%* liape to be able to give satisfaction to all who runy think propel to eug*» «ur services. _, . L T. DOYA ~ . A. D. NUNN ALLY. - Dec 87,.tf