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sTut 6 f r li-li t r.a Ml.
>lay 17, 18GG.
IttT ~ur uro W*d hereby ten-,
(jjjftd, to d*® Don. John W. Chandler, of
Ve* Vof fc > f° r *topy of his speech Ot the
jfrU Exposition of 18G7—delivered in the
ileproseatitivt*, March 11, 18Gtj.
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If yon want to buy a tplendid plantation
ia Western Georgia, w e refer you to the
of the ISev. It. <X llornnly *f At
tssts. 6a; it will be found among the new adver-
the present issue.
gas- \\ e welcome to our exchange li-t
the Washington Gazette, a handsffme, well
gotten up and spicy Weekly, published at
Washington, Wilks County, Georgia. I’ucc
f3 » year.
Jgk- Col. Jas. S. Boynton, Judge of the
Cooniy Court for this county, aud l’itt M.
Brown, County Solicitor for the saute, have
received their commissions, and have been
July qualified.
Judge Boynton informs us that the Court
wrill be organized at its regular Term on
thetecontl Monday in June, and th at all suits
to the monthly Terms must be filed ten Jay*
before the sitting of the Court.
f/St. To the accomplished lady friend who
loaned us several late numbers of the Toil
Mall Gazette, and other valuable London
Journals, wc are gra! ffufly in lebtel. With
their semi-antique typography, and thei Ad
diton-like essay logs — fastidiously free from
*ll meretricious display Anglo American
vulgarisms,—they carry ns lack uuforeihly
to the classical era of the Guardian, Tattler,
and Spectator.
To the Citizens of !> pairing, Pike,
llenry and Units.
The subset iber is sole* agent for! lie above-named
eountie*. to sell "Pollard'* Southern History ~f 1 1,.
War," —Southern General*, by Captain \V. Pm kef
Snow "—Life, Service*. and Campaigns <>f .stone
wall Jackson, by a Virginian”—••Women of t|, ( .
South distinguished in Literaturel’—‘Rgids and
B»«»ne-s or Morgan and his men, by Mrs. Sallic
r.ovhester Ford.
flehas specimen copies cf these works, and is
reaJ) to receive subscriptions to the same, in
person, or by orders and ret tel to him at the ller
*lJ oSce, GsiiEa. D. X. Maurix\
Bffi“ Messrs. Salmons, Simmons A Cos.
have removed to Lyncfti Block, corner of
White Hall and Alabama streets, Atlanta,
da. They have on hand a large stock of
Groceries. Provisions, ito , anti w ; respect
fully refer tlreir nnmerons friends and ae
qtwintanees in ami about Grifiiin to them
lor everything they may Wil t in the Way of
groceries and provisions. Their location is
probably the finest in the city of Atlanta,
wrd they are always on hand. AVe adtisc
oar friends to ea’l on them, for we are sure
Jhcy will be pleased in every particular
especially those who nay want ctvn. flour,
SMgir. c 'lFte, an 1 the like. their ad ver
tisement in another column.
I’Enso.iAr.—We have several tine's tin
Ting the pa-t wc. k, been highly gratified to
sec the smiling face, and shake, the hoait re
sponding hand, of that excellent gentleman
and physician, Dr. Thomas A. Warren, for
merly of this plaee, but now of Atlanta. He
made but a short stay in our midst, being on
* visit, with his family, to his r datives and
old friends. It cannot be out of place for
ns, who have known him in troublous times,
as well as peace times, who have served with
him and under him, to say that hid war an
tecedents, in every respect, coin pare favora
bly with the very best. He i -sscsscs all
those amenities which mark the high-toned
gentleman, elegantly blended with the heart
qualities that distingui-h the man of noble
and generous impulses. To our friends ol
Griffin, who, while visit ng the Gate City,
may chance to get sick or wounded, wfc can
say adoixed/jp, the sooner they let the Doc
tor know that fact, the sooner they may ex
pect to return to their home, cured or healed,
and with a renewed lease on life. C.
Imre.—ln Griffin, on last Sunday morn
ing, (May Id), a detached group of build
ings—three in all, “ Amateur Hall,” the
roost noted and valuable—was totally de
stroyed by fire. Conjecture, we notice, is
largely invoked to account for the burning-,
Howevet, if one will got posted up as to the
antecedents of said triad of buildings—
used, one or th a other, as the occasion served,
For •,)reaching,
And ’caching,
For ct rd-playing,
And May daying,
For a coffin depot
Os B. IV. Doe—
And where Freedmen resided by and. zens,
Barents, and children, and cousins,
Keeping-up fires in Summer and Winter,
Lighting pipes with a torch, a match, or a
splinter,
•Andßrooking the some all around and around,
Where combustible matters did largely
abound—
The marvel 'twill be, that lonjr, long n"o,
These houses of Low and the good Sexton
Doe
Ilamln’t boon brought to ruins and ashes,
And sooner evoked these sorry rhytne-flashes,
Mr. Doe’s loss—including the destruction
of some sixty eoffins—is estimated at about
thr* thousand dollars, »nd Mr. Low’s one
thousand. Th a re was no insurance. We
•jmpathise witlrfhn wrfffbrers in their losses
•—not excluding the poor freed men whohaYe
in ere by been rendered houseless and heme-
ICM.
In good old ante Frcedmen and antc-
Dureau times—never to return I— this de
structive fire, under tho then police, could
EJ *'ro. avc occnrre, l >
„ Th® Griffin Fire Company, No. 1,” and
*riflsn Hook and Ladder, Cos., No I,”
oa gh prompt at the scene, were, tor want of
j’onrsnient water and for other causes, power
■t** to stay, to any extent worth mentioning,
spread of the ibuncs.
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To Luropc in advices of the 4th of May,
p??” there was a severe panic on
t ? n ? fl D°tL in London and Paris, and funds
.v SCCur ftics of a'd kinds were materially
ueprcis, J,
UTV IlhsHtMi UIUKCTOUV.
.
A. BELLAMY—Mayor —Office at City IfaTl.
C^! ,^ LL VC*‘ rk * n ‘ i Treasurer <rf City
OowoctL—Office at Nil I A Ransom', M„rt. 3
•CSty U«jj’ J:>UXIiOX —Marshal.—Office at
Au.raMtx._-C. W C V.igbt. J. T. Ransom, A.
It. MaUisivs, J. N. Harris, J. .Vaw.tou, M. U
Smirk, Usury Mooi John Q. SYiula. .
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Fl*A*»>-*:*,mm, .\ftKrej7lUrrl* • * a- r 7
Aceev#-\^ifc,- Unotif.-Waifo
Okoisascks—Moore. Smith, While.
*»!> t'vnfte LanA-W right, Harris
omit It.
I‘t'tin ash I’tiuo Wf.i.L*—Smith, Mathews
White.
JStbektl'xcßOAciiMirsT*—flarris. Newton, Moore
Ni waxces—Mathews. Newton,* Ransom.
I'itmnso—Niwtue Random, Wright.
* COI .NTY OFFICERS.
F. P. msMV K K—Ordinary.—Office up stairs
An C>tM-F«R"s*s llylj., || , ’
11- COXXALLY—CIerk of Superior Court—
Olhee in Odd-Fellows lUII.
•! H 1 ANF—Cbik Inferior Couit—Office tm
stairsin Odd-Fellows IlniL 1
D. t>. Mir.Vl fffietiffi *
TIIOS. SIMON TON—County Treasurer—Of
fice al Ur. J. U , .S. iiiieh. ll'a store.
('■*)VEEX MEXT OFFICERS.
E COMPTON—c. S. Internal Revenue Tax
*- ..Ueelur,—Office kt «■<• FiaMei-’u Bank BgilJimr
buiomon St root.
r> A. JOIIXSOX-ir S. Tnv Assessor.—Office
m Fr, k Hcilt'ing.
NF. WAD Y E RTI SF,M EN TS.
anoGEntEs^G.
" • - .Ill’ll ie
1000 n, S!!l ' :, ' S I’Ginc \vm TECtiRX,
| SACKS COFFEE,
y BARRELS SUGAR, A B and c.
For sale by
SALMON'S, SIMMOXS ,fe CO .
Atlanta, Ga.
•)| .bs. DRIED BEEF, Choice,
j 0() lbs. BEEF TONGUES,
For sale bv
SAI.MOXS, SIMMOXS «t Cos.
Atlanta. Ga,
U \ BARRELS FLOUR, all grades.
| BONES CANDLES,
j(| kegs powder,
For sale by
’ SALMON'S, SIMMONS ,t CO..
Atlanta, Ga.
BALLS PRIME T.lMoTildll.VY,
(JO ""ZKN OYSTERS^
")0 KI: ‘ S As ' l ’ 1:ll:,, - NA| ]d,
For sale by
SAT.MON'S, SiMMOXS ,'.• CO .
AUantii, (ii.
We have removed I" LYNCH'S OR \ NITE
FRONT BLOCK. nor Whitvlull mid Alnbmim
.“lrevt«, where u e .lie prrpare-1 to muivo cuetom
cra, ns wi have a huge stock of !
Groceries, Provisions &c,
A-'d oil -house l>.-i: g of Imge < :,|>aeitv, mol roll
Vei.i-litly loeuted, is Well suited lor the storage of
goods.
SALMONS, SIMMONS ,t CO..
('ouiuiissioii Merchants,
( ot Her of \\ hiteliall and Aluhania Streets,
May 17-!>:n Atlantn, Ga.
I‘LAN’I ATI OX EOK SALE.
F OFFER for sale my place ill Schley- county.
1 Ga , eontninii g H.la .acres. 'J here’ are god
i.ci’cs ch ared, tin- liutaiice heavily timbered mi;|i
oak and pine. 'lbis is one of th -most desil!ible
places in Smith Western Georgia, being both pro
ductive ami healthy. There Inis not lucn a case
of chills an l fever, nor any malarious si' ktiess in
t hI v•• years, m- since 1 have owned it. 'T he place
is eight miles from Ametieus, and four miles from
rilaville.the eouiify sit«. There .are shout luo acres
in eultivatioi. - sii in wheat and rye, t() in cotton,
and about the same in corn. Half of the corn ami
cotton crop will he si Id With the tdaee, if dcsira
hie. Alsii a few Hogs and Cattle. Titles good.—
Possession Ist October, or if the pnrylia.xer take
the crop, possession given immediately-.'
Price, with one hilt the crop, t£|g per acre;
without the crop. $lO per aere.
Address Dr. A. C. lipniadv, on the premises, or
the subscriber, at Atlanta, Ga.
innrlT—3m M. 0. .HORN"AT)Y
/ 1 I DKG I \ .‘.PALLING COI.NTY.—WT.erena
V I .lames 11. Logan applb s to me for letters of
dismission as administrator on the estate of Hugh
llnmd, deceased, lie having fully administeieu
and wound up said estate.
These are therefore to cite and direct all persons
concerned to be ami appear at my office within
the time preset ihed by law. and show cause if any
ex:.t why mid letters -ofdismittsioa should not be
granted. Given under my band at niv office this
May 7th. 18f.it. F. D. DIS.MI'KE.
May 1 i-!od Ordiuary.
CIIKI, D. KINI4LAV. TIIOS. \\ M ANt.ll AM.
FINDLAY & MANGIIAM,
' Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FAX t¥ F AJi ILI (»K iUL K !L' S
and vitovkuoNti glnlkallv, ,«
Wines, I.iquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Fruits, Candy,
Nuts, Ac., etc.
SGOoxuaraßn, m-rostTg Jir.sT'xATi<i-.t£ i.axk,
YIACO>, GEORGIA.
Wool Carded.
BY the subscriber, (Mr. J. \\, Jve nib rough.
Agent.,) at 11(011 FALLS, Monroe ..county
Georgia, at 15 cents per pound in currency, or,
12i cent, per pound if the oil is furnished. I rsm
lIOW prepared to card promptly ail that is offered ;
and expect shortly to have my mayhihery covered
with new card clothing, ns I arn detei mined to
•pnre neither expense nor pains to give mv pst
-1 ous satisfaction. T. 8. 41. BLOOD WOKi'LI.
May 10, St, ,
Little, Smith & Cos.,
M\Nl FArn iFP* \NU DFALFJfS IN
SADDLTF, BRIDLE. 0 , HYRNISS,
Til EX ICS, Ac., IXATIIKIi AM) A.A
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
SHOE PI N 1)1 MIS,
GIN DANXVS, MA(;iIINF L;F.U>’XG, Arc.
Harness, Jiridlc aiwlFolc Leather. Calf ami lining
t-kins, Enameled, IVis l ! wtd Flap Leather, TTtmmei
ed Cloths all Widths ami tonalities. Varnish,
Carriage l’aints. Axess, HoWs. and a general as
swS r.mt of Carriage TripHting*, nu<i Saddlery
and Harness ft did wire.
OJIKRRT STFItT. Li. . . . MACvJV, <iA.
Aprifcft, !«•:«, • *•• I Ii #.
soirnttn MOULD
JOl’i Ofl’ll’E.
\
The Pru|*riwtort g UiJ ui a New itotk ol
MATERIAL
Ace predated to JExccqle *ry andi'ulA. Ktadf ®f
PLAIN AND FAXCT PRINTING,
" t t Vi. (/ ,-t • /
seen a*
PAMPHLETS,
POSTERS,
PROGRAMMES,
BILL HEADS,
HAND BILLS,
CARDS, Ae.
Our PRICES are AYarrantcd REASONABLE
and SATISFACTORY. Work executed on the
Shortest IW»ihie Time, and in the Latest and
Neatest Style.
ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED-
C2?' Give us * Call.
I). X. MARTIN & CO.
Mny 10, Img». f>riiUu, <«n.
Johnsons k Gordon,
EX rEXSIVB
T R A I) E s A L E,
PKICES IJO\Vi\
TO SUIT TIIE TIMES!
20 BOXES GROUND PEPPF.It,
6on UHLS. FLOUR, nil Grade*, -
ho BBI>. SUGAR, nil Grade*.
OIL, OIL, O I L, OIL, OIL, OIL!
EXTENSIVE DEPOT.
Any ijunntity fumiahed at prices so cheap ns to
guarantee every family to buy a Barrel. Cheaper
than Candies or Wood.
Hum) SACKS CORN'
2a HDDS. BACON.
Vtt TII RCES LARD.
10 BARRELS WHITE BEAN'S,
20 SACKS COFFEE, v
GREEN AM) BLACK TEA,
50 Bids. NEW CROP X. (). MOLASSES,
20 BOXES CANDLES,
rum Bids, and Boxes CRACKERS, *ll soils,
DM BOXES PICdCI.ES, *B kinds,
lo Blits. PICKLES, Cuejuubefs,
20 BO.\KS RAISIN'S,
Alnvmds. Brazil Nuts, Pecans, Walnuts ike.
CANDIES, all sorts,
500 Lb*. Black IVppcr,-Ginger Spice ie.
Common Starch, Pearl Starch, Maiz.ena. Large
STOCK OF LIQI ORS,
To he bartered for Produce, Cotton or Lard.
In fact nnytjiing you may need can be found at
our House. Call soon at
i Johnsons «t Gordon,
mnviop.ini Ali.bnn.a Sb. Atlanta, Ga.
MW I'THNITI-R
J. J H f /.' ./«,'•
sron r: r.\ ma c ox.
‘ »'■ ‘ 1 • -T
MLtlflf, FlilltS & [O.,
Ilavejnst opened and Receiving Daily, a Large
Quantity of
FURNITURE,
Consisting in part of
. i (wiioksteTs,© g r,; jo O
L’AitUDR*IWP r )li *t ~)
CHAIRS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION,
GREAT VARIETY OF CARPETING.
WHAT KNOTS ami BOOK SHELVES,
HAT TREES ttfuTtEA POGS,
• • ."i ’
MABLE TOP TABLES,
EXTENSION, BREAKFAST, DINING
and TEA TABLES,
SPRING BEDS,
C RADLES, CRIIJ3 and
CHILDREN'S CHAIRS,
WINDOW SHADES, a Great Variety,
MATTING, SOFAS,
TETE TETES, etc., etc.
Repairing of old Fumitare done in the best
style. V.mi \sdtr-fii Vr-. oh Oie.v sfoeet, one
dour above J. 11. Russ. R*y I* . u
FRESH ARRIVALS!
of m* ,
SPRING GOODS,
AT
N. 11. SIMOJN S,
(at KMT »AXK*' <>U* UTAXI. )
r l i
of ft Fdfl Assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
*1X1! AS
POPLINS.
MOZAMBIQUE*.
SILK-t
DEBAI7.E,
MUSLIN DuT.AINE,
ORGANDI and PI .YIN MCSLINF,
SILK MANTILLAS, and
LINEN TRAVELING SACKS.
' A* gWut variety of--
SHOES AND SLIPPERS,
NOTIONS and all kinds of PERFUMERY,
and SOAPS, Ladies Traveling TRUNKS Ae.
Also a Fine Assortment of
CtOTIIIXG & fiE\TS FIB\ISIII\6 GOODS
STRAW, WOOL AND FEI.T n.VTS,
CASS I ME RE,
LINEN and
COTTON A DE,
For Suit*, and a Fine Slock of HOOTS,
which I will sell at very low prices.
COME ONE, COME ALL,
And examine my Fine am] Cheap Stork of
Goods ! It will astonish you bow cheap you
can buy of me ; nil I ask, please give me a
trial, and satisfy yourself that you cat) buy"
Goods as ( heap as you did before (ho war.
Our stork is complete, and of the best
qtiaMly. Ail efforts will be made to meet
your approval and givo satisfaction.
N. 11. SIMON, .
At Henry Banks' Old Stniij#.
Griffin. 6n , April lit, lhhti. If
SADDLES, HARNESS
/ ” AND
LEATII E R .
'i i
G-. B.EHND,
v i LV * v
COITOX AVKNUI>,
1 let linen Mulberry and Cherry Hjlfcrlx,
i
MACON, GEORGIA,
i
Chllj the attention of Dealers bikl Planters to
hi* Stiick of Splendid
SuchUtnj anti Harness (Hoods,
Consisting of the following Goods:
LADIES’, GENTS’ and BOY’S SADDLES,
CARRIAGE, BUGGY d-DRAUGHT HARNESS,
WOOL, IIAIR and STRAW COLLARS.
<( 1 ( X 4s w > !1 51(1
HARNESS, BRIDLE, SOLTI, LTPER, BEL
LOWb, BAND and STRING LEATHER, always
on hand at the lowest prices.
ti,
My facilities for manufacturing a)L classes of
work, are unsurpassed by any House in the State*
AH I ask is, LOOK AT MV BTOCX BEFOIiM
YOU I)LT.
All Kinds of Repairing 4 * * -
AprilJKßn n>, - •—+■**
MILLINIIRY
\V*Lhave inst received at our establishment
vv ms Rill st.. hVer ‘lbsfwrv’s Drug Store, a
fine and wed aborted stock of Millinery Goods
including
flats, Bonnets, Trimmings, 4c.,
which we offor for sale oa ns reasonable terms as
any other entnNtHhiner*. in this eitv.
We respectfully ievite ih* citizen* of Griffin
and surrounding country to call and examine our
new Spring stock before purchasing elsewhere.
jfnspared for 4u«tmg. fi Lag and
making Ladie. Dresses ‘ln the latest and most
fiMbfminbh *1 v te*.
/•L Vl'M< .Wlk r |f«i >X A MRS SMITH
* »i
GREAT INDUCEMENT!
•f* I \
tfe rirpedfullj iovit# th* »Meriti»m *f *ll p*r
wnt* who detiie to pmeh**« <io*d* *t priew* *«r-
low, to •« Btork ed
SPRING AID SIIIEI GOODS.
TO THE LADIES,
We offer • Beautiful and F*»h>«n*Me (elevtioß of
Law no. l’ackati*, t rench Jackoliet*. Mozawihi. ne* 1
Foulard*. Calico*, elc. Al»o, * l*rg« aeeortaient
of White Gt ode. ouch •• Jceonet, Swire and Ur
gandie Murlinr. N*i.kr<*>k, Plain and Striped Lin
broidriic* us all dvactiptiour, with a Dig* vnri-ty
of other Uaoful aud Fancy article*.
THE GENTLEMEN
m .
Will find a Stock of lL« Latent and nmt
KashionoMe Myle« us
HEADY-M IDE CLOTOLYG,
Togvthcr nilh Frrrw*h i»n<l Senlrlj
fin*l
mu CJocxfs nffrtury to comj>t«lo Wardi
litTidi*, our V*
STOCK OF .YOTIO.YS,
Consisting in pail, of Hosiery, Ghrcee, Haltdker
chiefr, Laeea, Linen ar.d Jaconet K.fif'ug and In
scrUng. Hair Brurher, Toilet Artielrt, de., are urn
•uip*i>ed.
In addition to the ahace, we offer a lnrye naarot
ment of IKKtTS, SHOPS and DOMESTIC*, from
the best manhfactoi ira in ojierntion.
All of the above artirlrr will lie eold at a rruall
advance upon prime coat We can assure the
public that our good* were pur< baaed for cash,
upon as good tern* a* they ran he I .ought, and we
are determined to *ctl a* few a* any other hona*
in Griffin. We will be pleaded to *liow onr assort
m ®t to pureliaaher*. feeling confident in owe abili
ty 10 give satinftrtion to even the mn»t fastidious
LOEWKKhfIIIM * PFEIFER
Griffin, Ga., April 19, Dlf.«. If
oITeTt
TRADE SALE
AT
MEQKATU, PATTERSON, & CO’S.,
CHEAP CASH STORE.
MULBERY, STREET, MACON, GA
(Just opposite the Lanier House )
\\J B ore now offering to the trade n laige and
¥T well, releeled rtoek of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
/ '
WINES,
LIQUORS, CIGARS,
CUMLCTIONEItI IAS, At,
«
at Very LOW PRIORI We are daily receiving
New and FItESII Hood”, bought In New York,
for ra.-li, by a uu inbe.r of our firm, resident tberc/
and can tlms iusnre perfect satisfaction to all o»r
customer*, lu Fine Groceries, We have the hat
assorted stock iu the Stale ol Georgia, and flatter
ourwlves there is nothing in our lino which we
have not gut a supply of.
Our \]y ties. Brandies and Foreign Goods aro all
bought directly fiom the importers, thus iusuring
nb olute jwirity with the lowest pussilde price.
Our Whiskies we receive direct from Distilleru
ami see warranted free from any admixture what
ever. We cun offer Claret in Casses at New Yura
prices.
Try the thing once and see how it works
March 22 ts
w. w. cilai-XAK s. w. St CkKl.
CHAPMAN 6c RUCKER.
Wholesale Grocers
AND
conyissiex iircists,
W 111 1 EH. 1 1. L.V Tit MKT .
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
December 'IT, lSfi.l. ts.
J. M. GLASS,
Mi: ROH A JVT TAIL OR,
(Ups'nirs over Stillwell A Reeks' Store.)
K LI.I’d constantly ou hand a fine Stock ol
I , ..I
CLOTHS, ‘ , j
CASS! MERES,
and DRESS GOODS.
He m also prepared fo/tmitk all Linde
rs Trimmitii/e. ami MUdfe s UjmftfU nmt-
Jit, and cut and make mite an
t3T He jAr»#f‘f 4o givr
foeelioaki UseTeilocrtc department.
Terms stHeOy 0»l. %- \
Jady 11, Mfc
Bovrrox A DISMUKE.
A r 8 AT L A W
TIUKHN ... .GEORifIA
( <>ff<r m Fromt Roam <tf OM >Wf«m UnU.)
WILL practice in the counties of Spalding
Henry, Bn't*. Monroe, Upson, Pike. Memwether
’•'ayett* ami Clay ion. Particular attention given
Vo the settlement and collection of debts.
JAS.S BOYNTON.
FUEU I). DIsMUKE
Jaa ti
VIIUxIL C. r C()OK.
ATTO RN EY AT LAW,
OKIKKI , GEORGIA.
Hl«yl If
V. N. M \I!TIN,
ATTO 11 XE l 4 A T L A IF,
ft K 1 F 1 I N . <; K()RG IA .
03ic! next door to th- llcr.iid otT;< e. ni.v\"tf
A6WTS VMTDR ETUI TOWS,
WMtIHMWtM
VALUABLE SOUTHERN HISTORY
wnatbers iltatory ml <lae War,
*» .
K A. POLLARD. Kir!** BieKerand kiamear
it eola. ft rw.. about *7t nagewerw-n S*JO per sol.
With *i Hplewaid Meet Portrost*
Thia it th* nalr i■■»!»* and ■thmli* budarr
of tka SoutkeeweMa pwhhehed. ewteadrag a* it
doe*, tram the beginning of Use war U the >»»*
surrender »f th* iante derate airniea.
Mr. Pollard'a nrmninent noMna t* tka CMlfed
-1 ciaey ha* enahted brm to prepora * work awe
Ipiabd ia acemaey dt.d interest, aid which U ev
ery where acknowledged to he the Standard ffaaitk
aru History. It ahoulj had a ptaea m every library
II
SOUTHERS GENERALS—TIIF.IR LIVES AND
CAMPATGXS4,
ar Can. w Dragas asow,
"ill. 17 BpUuUd hteii Pirtraltb
) sui • a*. M* page a, WLth. =- ■
font anting Piographif* af tbedfai hvgnldved South
em GenrraU, with fft’l and graidiia *ee*«dit.
of the vaiiaw* Mwtdeh they wer*
engaged. It ■* a most nnporUut and inleree.
tug volume, and b*J h*f* prepared wtvh th*
utusoa eara and tifcaodgluwaa.
BTOXEWALL JACKSON,
n a YtautsHaw.
1 a»l . H ma., «2l paver ear d*dt*e aad a half
with Aulhenhe Pol cits rvf JACKSON ead in*
auervsanr EWELL.on Steel.
Till* I* th* <H,ky aathenrt* t.istory «f tbit d.stin
gntsbrd leader whir* b*a bee* wgttten. "it
iiaa been pr. paredftwmOffWal reporte eablemjM'-
rarv narratives, aid personal artpvaiateaca, aud
ia complete aud fait.
IV.
TIIK RAIDS AND ROMANCES
M 0 11G A N AXD Hit MEM
Bt
win KALLIK RfNNMvKTEN FORD.
With Steel Potraif of General. MtHIGAX, 1 ro.
I J iu<s, 424 page*, |l, erienly-tDe **nU.
A immpletv history of tip* daring officer,
more Uiriliiug and interualmg Uiau
fiction.
V.
WOMEN OF THE SOUTH
Diatinnithed is Literature ‘
One V<d., Eight Vo., Fii e bundr.al and eleVetTp*
get,-.-Three doll*ra And a : halt Hladrated With
splcrdid Pot rail*, on str.J, from life, of
Mat Omvu Wit.TOX Lx VjOIT. r
Mis* Mari* J. BclxToan,
Mn*. Roes Yutixis Jotixaoi,
Maa. Assn Coiu Um-niK,
Mnta Arums J. Pa ssu,
Miu. L. Yumi.xj.i Fkc.mii,
Mutiny llrtl.ixD,
And containing full iiiograpldcal eketelie* and
epseliuen extru.-t* from the moat eelehrated wriU
mgs prose and v*r»C, of
THIRTY-FIVE DISTINGUISHED LITER ART
"WOMEN OF THE .SOt:Til."
All the shore works are having aa immense
sale, ami ageul* are doing spieaiinlty every where
many making from ten lo tiAven dollars per day
W« want au agent in every town in the Soatli
ern State-. Krtlirlird Suidi. ie, la.lie*. Teacher*
mid others, will hud this most profitable employ s
incut.
Exclusive territory given, and liberal induces
niciita offered to cauvswaura.
For full particular* m'dir*#
C. U. RICHARDSON, poblisher,
fi 40 Broadway, N. V.
STOCK OF
FAMILY AND FANCY
(i ROcEin Es,
i« now comj'lolc. Wo invite ar.
our
Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Flour, and Rtoo
t I'rtsh grouiitl , , ,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUB.
• ■* ’■/ ' 'm s. *t>*
sro i n no use syrup,
' V* * • - . r X
Mackerel. Odß*h, Herring*, .
Bccftongue*, Oyster*, Sardin
Pie Frtitta, Can Fruit*’ -Datev
Raisins, Prune*, Fig* and Nil
us nil kinds. *
Kerosene ia-r.;.s, Wic-ka, Chimreys, anil (J
Candle* in I’arafliie Wax. Mar and Tallow, Far
andbtick Candy in great variety. / ,
Milk, Hatter. Sir hi, Wine, Jgyf ami
Plain Cracker», Freeh Dairy
and State Chcem
a! way* <>» hand.
Smoking and Cbetting 'Pointer*,
1 1 .- • - 1* ■« r-x 4,
in great raib-ty.
■ la brlv/, it Isoitr aim to keep tiro** good* that
every Housekeeper Daily need*.
For prices, we prefer onr Customer* to eseret*#
| their o*ro judgment.
i We folieit a call from our friends, and the pub
leg n-rally -
8. W. MANGHAJf, ft CO- '
! Dee. 27,
— if I t 4hW
CHARLES ItEID JOHN*©!f,
Assistant Assessor 20th Ifiv. 2d. Dl*. Gs.
firm Isratn Cobirf. |
<ftpril ft. IBf.fi. j
I )Y Authority of the Agt prwaod by the (iauer-
J > ol AMcmbly at it* last atawiaw, atttWixiag
Uie Jaetices of the Inferior Court s J ***er»l
•ougliest at this State to rsim a Fuud eaffiaiggt to
discharge the indehtedneas of the several eounties
and for other purposes.
We hereby notify CapiUtiat said the puhlm
generally, that on the Arret Tuceday in June nest,
wilt lie offer id for M« at JeskSdn, Batts coanty,
Georgia, to the biglwt bidder a*»W»l thnttSMW
dollars worth of County Hoods. -A ;
By the Coart. W. It. BJBUBnMLsaY'"
■•t . desk.
U" W" ■■ '.ri'i . jtjjWSiiseweK ‘
Charlie
WATCHMAX&.MbTffrELK!
E 1 iP^KrE
p ye n uEFQiars
All Work wnrraalnd.
r Dec27. U«S.
|J. 1. IUU_ T. B TUtSMi*.
Hall & Thurman,
ATTORNEYS AT UkY.
JACKBQ&, OfORGIA.
WILL practice in tl>e oounties composing the
Fust JrPTTi.it. l *a*a:iT atul attend to the
collectjisn of Cl.aim* agaiusttlic Gi.neSai <joVkS>-
DR. M. J. DANIEL,
l«H\unC'IN T <i PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE Ep-Ttairs Front Corner Room Joseyh
, Building.
March 15" in