Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1866, May 17, 1866, Image 4

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Fr ttu the Savsr.nwh New* snd Herald.] Tile U'ouen of flall(M0ir« BT BBT. «■(*. O. UUTU. “ Dear father, pray tall tu the story. You have tnfd as -o often before : Os those dear angel# of merry, The women of Baltimore, Baa inny ia hero beside me. And hare, too, ia Willie and May; Oh. tall Be again of their goodness. Whew ia the dark pnaoo you lay.” “The fight had been long ard (earful. And juat aa it Beared iu cioaa. Cat elf from my men. and wounded, I fall ia the bands «f my foe*. They seat oa away to a fm treae. Which stood out atone ia iufleom ; I felt aa I entered the portal. As iho’ 'twere the gate ol the tomb. • No word oould I hear from your mother, No word from my children dear; But lonely aod gloomy 1 Based out, Ob the swift rolling Delaware. Our ratiobs ware poet and ware scanty. Our clothes ware thread bare aod Inin ; And fiercely aod creel and biting. The Winter was juat selling in. Our hearte war* sinking within us; Already I gee a yen to God, And felt that the Springsrtn reluming. Would shad its warm beam# an my aod. Then earn* there the sweat words of friendship, There came clothing and food in great *wrc ; Oh I It came Ilka the charm of tka sunlight. From the women of Baltimore. “ Oh, how many ayar ware then brightened, flow many wsn checks did glow ; And stern men. u ne<»nq<icr«d by eutfering. Now wept aa they 7 hewed the heart low. We buried full many a conn adc Away from that prison island drear. Where no sister, no wife and no mother, Ob his lone gra. e will drop the sod tear. Rut many a death lied was softened. By the dear ones I *|«ili« of In-fore; The angels in guise of tin- 11101101#, The women «*f Baltimore. Many prayers from the lips of the dying. Went floating on high from his cell. For those who had heard the Christ a bidding. And labored so nobly and well. “In the day when our Father shall call us. To give for his treasures of love. To those who unceasingly labored. To lay up their jewels above. To those who beard the poor prisoner. As be moaned in hi* msnacles sore ; A crown shall ba given of the brightest, To tbe women of Baltimore.” RATES OF LEGAL ADVERTISING. Sales of Lands by Administrators. Ex -enters and Guardinns, are required by Inw to b« held on the first Tuesday in each month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the after noon, at the court honse in the county in which the property ia situated. Notices of these sales must be given in a public gazette todays previous. Notices of sales of pctsonal property must be given in a public gazette ID days previous to sale. Notiee to debtors and creditors of nn estate must be published 40 days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell laud must be published two inontlia. Citations for letters of Administration, Gu »rdi- Bnsliip Ac., must be published So days. Citations for dismission from administration, once s month for six months. For letters of dismission trom Guardianship 40 days. Rules for the forecloshr# of mortgages must lie published once a month for four nionti s—for es tablishing lost papers for the full space of three months—for compelling titles from Administra tors. where bond* have been given bv the deceas ed. for the 'ull spnee of three months. Publcotioi.s will always be continued according to these, (be legul requirements, unless otherwise ordered at the following RATF.-h Sheriff,* sales per levy ot ten lines nr less $3 00 BheritT* mortgage ti fa sale* per levy 6 HO Tax Collector'* sales, per levy 3 OH Citations for letters of Administration, 6 00 Citation* for letters of Guardianship, 3 00 Notice of application fbr dismission from Administration. 6 00 Notice of application fur dismission from Ottsidmn*hi>' 4 60 Application to sell Lsud 6 ( 0 Nonce 1.0 Debtors asm! Creditors, 30,» Sale cf Land per square, 30. ( Sale of perishable property 10 days 2 On Kstray notice*. 60 days. 4 110 Foreclosure of mortgage, per square, 4 o,j For man advertising bis wife, in advance. 10 0 ( > RAILROAD GXTIOE. ~ MACON ANT?«.Eii-rERN RAILROAD. - J. WHITE, President, E, U. WALKER, Shi t. leave Macon 7 SO A. M. Arrive at Griffiu 11 30 •• Arrive at Atlanta 1 67 P. M. Leave Atlanta ti 56 A. .M. Arive at Griffin.... . 9 60 “ Arrives at Macon 1 35 I’. M MCIIT TRAIN. Leaves Maeon 7 P. M. Arrive* at Griffin 12 " “ Arrives at Atlanta 4 05 A. M Leaves Atlanta . .7 P. AI. Arrives at Griffin 10 30 “ “ Arrives at MaCou 3 30 A. M. SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD. WM HOLT, I'ansit.Kxi. VIRGIL FOWKRS, Bci-’t. Leaves Macon 7 23 A. Al. Arrive*atEufuula. 6 IS P. At. Leaves Etrfaiila. ft to A. M. Arrives at Macon 4 10 I*. M. aI.UA NV BLOCH. leaves Smithville ! 41 V. 11. Arrive* at Albany 4 34 I*. M, Leave* Albany 7 SO A. M. Arrives st Smitlivillo. 9 09 a. M. MUSCOGEE RAILROAD. JOHN MCSTAIN, IVjssiMUn. CLARK K, Sir t. Inm Vaaao 7777. 7 SS A. M. Arrives at Colwmbu* 4 24 A. M. lsavetCelßabohits .» A. M. Arrivesaf Mxcu*..... «WP. M. JpßcjlA RAILROAD. Leave* Augusts ...7 A. M Arrive#'at Atlanta 650 P. 51. Leaves Alla*la. . 7 05 A. 51. Arrives at Augusta 9 30 A M. NIGHT TRAIN. Leaves Augusta . 610 i M. A rrivea at Allan la ............. . . 8 41 A. M. Leave# Atlanta 7 30 P. 51. Arrives at Augusta 9 80 A. >l. J. Q- ’A. ALFORD, ATTORNEY AT. LAW, GRIFFIN., GA. TI T ILt. attend to such professional business as vv may be entrusted to his care in the caun. tie# of Spalding. Pike. I'pson, Monroe. Itutts lleuri. Fayette. Coweta and Merriwether. By piotnpt and diliger.i attention la professional duly lie will endeavor to please those who nmv en trust him with busier#* lie is determined that the business of his clients, together with his own eball occupy his lime and attention exclusively. Office mi Hi! 1 Street, upstairs, opposite HEJk-| ALD OFFICE. I February 2'2, 1600. Iv. LEfcAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Georgia spalwkg county.—where** Maty K. Hay applies to me for letter* of Tjgardianihip of the prisons and properly #f Fanni# Hay and 8. J. Hay —minor children of Stephen J Hav, late af said county deceased. These ara therefor* to cite and odmonisli *ll parties interested to h# and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause if any exiat wbjr such letter* should not be grant Given uader my band at office, this April 25th 1866. V. i). DISMUKK. Ordinary. april 26 Bt>d - ' Butt* Sri-naioa Court, March Term; 1800. K. B. Ridgeway 1 v *. V Libel for Divorce. Mary A. F Üblgeway. ) IT nppearirgto the Court Dial tbe DefenJsnt ia cot to l>« found in tbe County of Butts, snd is not to be found ill this State. It is ordered that, the defendant be required to be and nppesr at tbe tbe next term of the Supefiof Court of said I'ouit. ty to answer the Ptaiififf in an action of Libel for Divorce, and that this order be published once a month for four months previous to the next term of this Court J. A. Hunt Libellant'* Att'y A tree extract from the Minutes of said Court March 13. 1866, W. R. Baskstow, Clerk. GEORGIA— SrsLDUfo county —Whereas Wm. M Blanton guardian of tlie person and prop erty of Susan A. Blanton, applies to rue for letters of Dismission as Guardian aforesHid. bis snid ward having arrived at tbe nga of twenty one years, and bud a full and fair settlement with him as such. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil persons interested or concerned to lie and appear at rny office within the time prescribed by law to show cniise, if any exist, why such letters of Dis mission should not be granted. Given under my baud ut office, thi# tbe Ist April, 1866. F. D. DISMUKE i prl 12 40 Ordinary. GEORGIA —Srsimxo county.—Whereas Wm M. Blanton guardian of the person and pro party of J. B. livid, applies to me for letter* of Dismission a* Guardian aforesaid, his snid ward having arrived at Ihe age of twenty-one ytfrrs, and had a full and fair settlement w ith him as such The*e are, therefore to cite and admonish all p-rson* interested or concerned to be and appear at ray office within the time prescribed by Inw to show cause if any exist why such letters of Dis til isison should not, be granted. Given uuder my band at office tins the Ist April, 1866. F. D. DISMUKE, spr!l”4o Ordinary. K t EOKGI.Y,SPALDING COUNTY.—'Whereas VA Wm. M. Blanton administrator on the Estate of John B Reid late of said county Deceased ap plies to’ine for letters of dismission ne administra tor on said Estate he having fully administered and wound up the name. These are therefore to city and admonish all prrsoiis interested or concerned to he and appear at my office within the time preacrilsed by law. and show cause if any exist why said letters of dismission should not he granted. Given under my hand ai. my office, tins the Ist day of April 1866 April 12th 1116 m. F. D. DISMI'KE, Ordinary. / t GEORGIA SPALDING COUNTY —'Vhere- V T as Win, M. Blanton administrator on the Es tale of Sarah F. Reid late of said county deceased up; lies to me for letters of dismission ns ndminis trator on snid Estate he having fully administered and wound up the same. These are therefore to cite and admonish all peisons interested or concerned to be nnd appear at my office within the time prescribed by law and show cause if any exist why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at my office this Ist day of April 1866 1-. D. DISMIiKE, Ordinary. Cl EOKGIA, SPALDING I XM N I Y.—Wl as \ George W. While applies to me for IvttvTsol dismission as adinistratur uu the estate of Charles B White, deceased, having fully administered ami wound up said estate, These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all persons interested. t-> be, and appear ut my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why such letters should not be grant od. Given under my hand, at office, this 2ntli day of Juuuary, 1866. F D. DihML KE, Ordinary. (T EORGI 5, SPALDING COUNTY— Wiikskas X Thus. S. Allen applies to me for letters of die mis ion on the estate of A. A. C. Allen, lie having fully administered said estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil persons eoueerned to he nnd appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any exists, why said letters disinissory should not be granted. Given under my hand ut office, this the 16th day of Fckiusry. iB6O. Kib 22 1116 m. F. D. DIS.MFKE, Ordinary. (1 EOKGIA, SPALDING COUNTY—Where A. J. Maddox, Administrator on the es. tnte of Charles J. Maddox, late of snid County deceased applies to me for leave to #ell the land belonging to said Estate fur the purpose of paying debts, e’ 0. These are, therefore, to cite snd adtoonish al I poi sons eoueerned to be and appear at Xny office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, >1 any exist, wby an order authorizing the sale ol said land should not be grunted. Given under mv baud at office, thi # March 10th 18,i6. ' F. D. DISMUKE, 6hd Ordinary. Geoboia, ) Scalding Couhtt. ) WHEREAS, Ifannali Irwin applies to me for letters of Guardianship of the per sons aud property ot William Irwin, Benjamin Irwin. Bs9r.it Irwin and Thomas Irwin—minor children of Atexuuder Irwin deceased. These are then-fore to cite nnd admonish all par ies interested, to he and appear nt my office 1 within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any exist why such letters should not be grant ed. Given under my hand at office, March 20, ’66. F. D. DISMUKE, < trdmary. | 5 EC>RG IA, SPA I.DI NG COUNTY. Whereas V X \V. J. Foster applies to me for letters of dis mission as guardian of It. F Duffey. having paid off and settle I up w*!h W.s said war-1 These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all parties interested, to he and appear nt mv office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any exist, why said letters should not he grant ed. Given under my hand at office, this 17th day of April 1806. F. D. DISMUKE, April Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR’:* BALE XX Y vifkus of ** order from tho Court of Ordi Ax nary of &bMm countv Georgia, will be •old N tS( fim Tnesjny ia July next, before the Qttlfil Mfig— <Lor in re city of Griffin, the real BiW iielmlfpng to vlie Mtstc of Stephen J. Hay, deceased, consisting of * one third intevest ia the Wnr-ehou-e iu Site city of Giiffin, sad said conntv, a-town ss Nall A Hay's War?house. April 19-4(hi JOHN U. HAY, J®m'r. TAX COLLECTOR'sTjAXE XV T ILL be sold, on the first in June V T next, la-fore the toutt in the Gity ol Griffin, hclwcen the usual lortirs of sale, the foil -wing property to-wit: 70 pictures, 22 preturrs wilh frames, I bottle ink, 1 tin cup, 9 draft hoards and men, 1 looking glass, 240 packs envelopes, ] metal bird. 1 bottle mucilage. 411 picture frames, 1 box gloss, 4 salt stands. 1 chop are. 1 band saw, 1 large show case. ] wtiling dusk. 35 goblets, 3 sets cr-ss car diops, 3 set* Imsuto studs, 4 sets ear drops, 3 sets beads, 6 brei st pina, 11 po-ket knives, 80 watch chains, 92 s cave buttons, 47 breast pin*. 27 watch and Hard ;h«ins, 8 heads, 7 pencils and case, n hiactlets. 34 albums, 17 breast, pins, 37 napkin lings. 6 sewing msebitu's, 57 nmgs. 37 alarm hells, 2 pack* cards, 3 tuck combs, 24 table forks, 1 set table .410011*. 7 toilet pins, 31 sets ladies jewelry, 2 sets pearl buttons. 1 large pitcher, 1 trunk. Levied ,~.n ns the property of Porter A I'utnatn, to satisfy tas ft fa. D. 1). I>OY (L, SSh-uifT. W. V. MADDOX, Tax Collector. April 23iJ, 1566-tds NOTICE TO THE ’ -arc* TRADE. WE have notv in store and are constant ly replenishing the following GOODS, Which we expect to sell : 50 Bales Macon Mills Sheeting. 45 “ Flint River Osnaburg*. 20 “ Cotton Yarns, No. 8. 10 it 12, 100 bb!». Crushed, l'owdered A. B. C. Sagar, 100 bags Rio Coffee, 15 Jav» <io -75 boxes Raisins—whole, 1-2 and 1-4’s 44 cases Fresh Cove Oysters, 55 boxes Admantine Candle*, 15 “ Sperm do 29 •* A’terin* do 20 cases 14 box S*r4inea, 10 “ (rt eeti Corn, 10 “ Pit e Apple, 20 baskets Heidsick Champaign, 20 boxes indigo, 10 “ Madder, 30 cases Concentrated Potash, ]0 “ Logwood, 100 “ Liquors, Brandy, Wines, i Whiskey and Schnapps, ]OO boxes Starch, 100 “ Soap —assorted 500 bags Sliot assorted. 100 kegs powder, 1-4‘s l-2*s, and whole kegs, 40 dor,, seives—iron and grass, 50 “ lloes, 20 “ Leverts’ Celebrated Axes, heavy 50 boxes Candy, 50 doz. Brooms, 50 “ Painted Buckets, 375 boxes Tobacco—assorted brands \ and »» low as anywhere in the United States, 50 boxes So la. 35 keg* “ 15 nests Juniper Tubs, 75 Coils Rope, 50 bales bagging, 1,000 “ Cotton Twines, 50 cases Army Brogans—No 1 artie’e, 200 kegs Nails—assorted, 20 hags Pepper, 10 “ Spice, 50 doz. Spades snd Long Handled Shovels. 400 Sides Sole and Upper Leather, 300 doz. Pad Locks—assorted, 300 “ Pocket Cutlerly, 4,oooGross Screws—assorted 4,000 papers Cut Tacks 50 doz. Jute Plow Lines, 1,700 lbs. Shoe Thread 300 gross blacking—assorted, 95 doz. Shoe Brushes, 25 “ Ilorse “ 15 u Whitewash Brushes, 500 lbs. Bagging Twine, 75 bbls. Plaster Paris, 10 “ Bourbon Whiskey, 24,000 Cigars, JOO 5 and 10 gallon kegs, 379,000 lbs. American aud English Iron— assorted, 2..900 lbs. Cast Steel, 30,000 “ Plow “ assorted. 4,000 feet Rubber Belting from 2 to 10 inch Etc., Etc., Etc. Etc n DRY GOODS DEPARTMNET. WE are now receiving nod opening our Spring Stocks, which embraces every verie of goods usually kept by ua, and we expect to > ffer inducements to dealers, unsurpassed by any bouse South or West. We buy and sell largely and will be contented with small profits. We feel confident of giving satis faction to all who patronise us, aud we be lieve we can make it to their interest to trade in Macon ; thereby saving the teJi ousnuss of a journey, and expense to the Not lb or West. J. R PfSS & SON. Wholesale Grocers snd Dry Good* Msrelsats CORNER 2D AND CHERRY SIX. „ , MAOOF OA March 22 2tn ’MOVAI.! I rjY.e Underi ;nel bus removed bis slock of DRY GOODS! TO B 100 KS, JONES A CO B, Under Almsb 11*11—Messrs Cole A Moloae’s s- Oid Stand, WHERE THEY WILL BE OFFERED JwT COST! I have slso >n hand in tbe same building, a Good 'took of GROCERIES! C O.tx, FLO FR. Also, always or band, MEAL AND GRITS. Also, 300 buslit s—• BOYD’S PH3LIFIO 00TTQN SFEL To all of whi< It I respectfully call t ie attention ol my old friend and the PUBLIC GFNF.It ALLY. A- B. MATHEWS Griffiin, Ga. f \pril 12, 3m GRIFFIN FEMALE COLLEGE. r |''HE 3D TEI M WILL .BEGIN Is* MONDAY JL iu April nt it with a full Futility W. A ROGERS, President aud Prof. ’ at. Sciences and Matbema ivs. A. It N1 LES, P: us. Eng. and Latin Literature. Mons. CH AS. A. F. VAtwiUE, Prof.M-xlt-rn Lang, and Painting. HENRY SHOE’ LEU. Prof. Music. Miss MAT. WAi NEK, Prin. Primary School. Prof. SCHOE'r LKR was formerly I’.-rif. of Music in tbe Columbia Female College, (S. C.)nnd is an accomplished M isicisn. lie was aso organist for several year of Christ's Church in that city. Prof Va.vqne is - >ll known in this c-mimunty as an accomplished Artiit and successful instructor in the various M idem Languages. We earnestly ' all upon our friends nd the eom niunitv generally to suftuiu the only perinaiir nt Collegiate Instil ition left in Griffin. Upon its success, the futu e prosperity of our lavoreJ City greatly depends. The GriHiin Feimalc. College de mands vourooufi lence, appeals to your sympathy, and deserves you pairsnage. Will yo t sustain it»' or will you let it go down in the general ruin? TL'ITI )N FOR THE TERM. Primary School, 99 Preparatory Depr rtment, 16 <Bl College • ?<» 99 Music ' *i<> 00 French, 10 90 Drawing end Pa nting, 19 00 Use of l’lano, 8 tHi Tuition payable i t advance. i Tbe above prires are 20 per cent, below‘-be rates of the last t nn. VV. A. ROGERS, President. March t'9. 1866. 8 n AGRICULTURAL PAPtES for TWO DO I I .AUS SND A lIA -F. THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. 1). Vtediuond St Win 31. Wltite, Kds. ESTABLISHED IN 1843. 1 'olumc 24 f \tnnnrncQ* Jannnrti IfcOO. Monthly * 2,G0 per nmnnr.. Six co|»iw Ig,imi in atjvance Rv Special trrnt gement with the MARVLANT' FAH.MKU. nnotliet excellent Kural M »i»flily, pnb lishc«l in Daltimore, Maryland, in «>«HS tlullur and a lialf, both paper? will he sent one y fir for three dollar*—six of ea< for sixteen do! a ns—teii of each for twenty Ive dollars—givin:; each »nh. »crib«r in thui'KHe l> »th papers for tw «» tlollars aud a halt. AdJre Vi M.N 111 T i ihens, Oa. MYKR KKIIOKKKIt H CN K V L’OII N REHOEI’ER & COHN. Wholesale tnd Retail Y)cahrs IN DRY GOODS, CLOTH IN I, BOC TS AND SHOtS, 11 ATS, NOTIONS and 'JARPETS, Wltirh we offer for note for Cath as low as any liou»e this si le of New York City. 5,000 dollars worth of Clot 'umj, posi tively at cost to cl >se them out, Call and examine ntr Stock, it is tl e largest in Griffin, ami by pur basing you can ave 25 per cent. REI IOF.FF.R <t COI! r, at J. P Milner’s >ld stand. Jsny 4. ts. SPRIN G STYLES JUS. JACK SOI A\EW7O.\, FASHIONABLE MILLINERS, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. FEBRUAR ’ INSTALLMENT. WE HAVE TIM PLEASURE OF INFORM ing ourfriem sand public genirally. that »e have ju*t receive I from New Y»r a baeuliful collection of the moi c fashionable t; <oda in our liae. and would reap ctfully invite Uie citizens of Griffin, and stirromn, ng country to <xai»inc our stock before pnrjiae rig elsewhere, at we con and will sell as I.O’V as cin be pumhnued 11 the Slate. We have also Uie pi* isure of atati’ig that we have made arrangements ii New York to keep selves supplied with he MOST FAVIION ABLE GOODS iLatcanbe 1 ad, an thf.it we i lay be able, at all times, to suoph our friends and customers, with the va-y latest itylea. MKS, JACKSON * NEWTON. Feby 15 6tn. Cottage School. QRIFFIh, GEORGIA. NEXT TERM V ILL COMM'MCE ON HondAf. tprll 23, MGO AS the number ’upile ia this School it limit ed, the improve! teat es eark can be the bet ter secured. Idie pr» grace of t bos* now ii at tendance during the ) resent term, a before, baa been highly aaliafaete -y ; and their behavior lias reflected equal credit upoa Ihemael’ *e and their toaeher. There has n>t been, so far ai remebered, a discordant note in t,e School. M*y it ever be thus. It affords pleasure o state that li e tuition is reduced to old rates >r the benefit if those who pay by Ike term in <-i nnre- As it h » long been customary in most i> iools, and all Colleges, to require tuition fees ii advance, nei rly all con sider it im hardship b meet tliis rrenirement Tuition will he mill cd for time l ist by pro trin trd tii kneti of the loaeher or tar.,'-lit, Promnri* K.vrxa.—s , sl2, $! 5 per t -nn o( three tm-ntli*. Pawns'' lino-fit: sl3, $lB per torn of three months. The ntw School 1 Ming, whirl lias been erected at individual c pens*, will shortly he in readiness fur the coin -nience and e« nfort of ths pupils. A share of pa ronage is requested. Mm. 11. . M JUROW. Griffin. April 19, I V 1 21 JOB WORK OF every desciiplia i Printed at Lie Rorraras Ha*aco office, ari h neatness an I despatch. Order* ifspcfiftilly »el ited. ts A. W. JOAE& 1 Formerly of Atlanta, Geory a. DEALER in g}<£cCp)j}.) Family OrocerieN, Hard war STAPLE DRPGS AAD MBDICIAR, J &C -| ke., kc. -pAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO TOR CITIZ: UIFFIN s«| X count y, tqat lie is row opening at the S'KIRE LATELY OCCUPIED BY tuLU'W . THEWS, (formerly by Kawtou A" Xlickltburry) a CHOICE STOCK OF GOODS, pci acted with GREAT CARE, find adapted to tbe wants of the [-e--j4. eon.i.tiog'.r Ar , staple and fancy DRY GOODS. DATS, Ladies . Gents’, Misses’ and Children's Fii e 'S : rsfirvflk, |wvs*sls,fifiwds Skirts, Bnlmornl*. Hosiery, Gloves, Buttons, Gent? RmmmH* and Colla-s -t,, , . . fumery. fJT ALSO— 1 ’ A CHOICE STOCK OF FA’HI.V GROCERIES such as Java, Rio and Mnricatho COFFEE; Crushed. A B. t' at I Rmvn SUGAI.'S T-s, - Mackerel, Potatoes. Pepper, Spiee, ground and nss >m an-l >t*r • Starch, Indigo, Madder. Coparas, Chewing sol Nsskisg 7ohaepn. Candles, ltsro Catsups snd Sauces, with numerous other articles of daily use. rat HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Nrils Axes. Hoes, Sliorels. Spsdes, Trsce Clisins. Kettles, Boilers Frying Pan*, hi, locket Kmved, ScittMMv, Cuffw Mill-;, Cwj Coiulm, do., tie , STAPLE DREGS AND REDICIIES, ETC. ETC Castor, Train and Swet Oil; Spirits of Titrpeutire. Pap. -. Unve’op*. Ink. Pens and ia fact, lie has and will continue to keep on h snj, sllbost . ,en sitiele tbstisge nI, „ ull of w hich are offered low for cash. WANTED TO PURCHASE Country Produce of all kin.'.- and Silver Coin, sad Ss-ti Bank Notes. FOR SALE-Sijfht checks oif New York, iu sums to suit pir ha>< rs. Gold end Silver Coinfr* March 8 3m GROCERIES! .WK have on hanJ, and ere receiving n l»rg Stock of Groceries which we offei to ll»c Tmth» at low figures, We have now’ in store an«l to*' sale the following Articles: 500 boxes Tobncco of \ll grntles. 60 sacks Rio Coffee, 10 Java “ 100 bbls Sugnr—A Ii C CruehM nn*] I’uw’J, i \ 175 bbls Suit, 40t) bbls Flour, Superfine, Fxfru anil Fa rih 20 ca«kw iVkeon, SMes an<l ri, 100 keg* 2s ails from 4<J to 12*1, 300 bags Shot, all sizes. 25 kegs FF G. FowJer, 75 boxes Assoitcd and Fancy Candy, 125 boxes Ground Ginger, Fopper and mus tard, 100 boxes Sujar, Soda, and Ilutter Crackers. 25 “ Farina and Water, SO “ Bi-Carb Soda, J, { and IB> papers, 10 kegs “ 3 “ Sal Soda, 20 chests Green and Black Tea, 1.50 boxes h-onps of all qualities, 10 sucks Grain Pepper, 20 bbls Old Bourbon Whisker, 20 “ Pike's Magnolia, 100 Packages Mackiuaw 1,2, dS, Candles, Cigars, Blacking, Yeast powders, etc. dc. GEO. T. ROGERS <k SON Macon, Marth 29, lS6fi. 8m DANIEL *c RUCKER, Wholesale and Retail Dealers IN FAMILY GROCERIES, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, WEST SIDE lIILL STREET, KEEP Constantly on band a full assort ment of the following articles : SUGAR, POWDER, SODA, COFFEE, SHOT, Blacking and Horse Brushes. SALT, Caps, CORN, LARf), FANCY CANDY in boxes, FLOUR, RAISONS, Ginger. Spies*. HARD W A R E , JUG WARE AND WO OB WA RE Almonds, Brazil-Nuts and Pecans, FISH, MEAL, CHEEsE, LEMONS, CRACKERS, CANDLES, PICK LES , Soap, Sardine», Mate La TOBACCO, CATSUPS, lUCE, SAUCES. A f'retk tu/iply of GARDEN SEEDS. Griffin, Ga., Deo. 27, 1»«5. ts M W Ac J H JOHNSON, Com m is si o n M ere ha nts AND DEALERS IX GROC SPIES, PROVISIONS &C\, &C. ALABAMA STREET, FRANKLIN BLOCK, ATLANTA, Gt,08<11.4. J*ny te. NiW HARDWARE STOfi 11. C. BARROI hHuLBALE AND RETAIL DKALLI I Jar tlsc are, Cutlery, Aotiom Wtl ITCH ALL st., U.'KMK nrSi*, ATLANTA, OEOI lias Juat received a Largs and Sp asaoriment of TsM* t'ailsrjr, I'orLet C* Sir- « Knives, Sct.tor* ■ad <> Itszora snd .Straps, CLO|> Axes. li-t< bell, loot Adx, I'istie*, Clrissls, A «es. Broad A Saw Svtts, Drawing Knttes, Auger*. and C II vintner*, M'tt.lr) XYratti •lifS lltml Saws, Cross Cut S. Anvils, Be'lows, Betnli Nrens, \ Woo.l S*t*s, Mn. Stor ks aud Di-.t, Wagon lloxua, >iteel S|IISIe» (lift I’ipa Boxes. Buogr Nm#, Caiu.ig* Shoe Nails, Suite lurks. * lxitiai.il Buggy r,n,;' Sl.ttc llxinn.er*. Shoe I’.i.r-r , Stir.veis. Tong*. I tr.» in *Lne A»'«, Sloe I’.gs, Kruit Setspers, dings*, lit Rbo* TI r-stl. Spade*, Shovels, rot llatne*, laartleti R«ke*. Garden II- S* rews, IL- >ks and lit* Fire Bolt*. Platform Scale*, lioita, Sn»l !*. Cotitilvr Sfilt i, Nhilf. i \S S.uh C0..1. Cwllon Water llorkr'i, Cut lain kUud«, Uv J IM Cuffti* Mill*, Sla«ri, Metr«, Well Hui'krlt, Tut*#, Bn Jim Crow CarJ* S’M.ru, >a.i lr* n». Tin !'* «•«»• Dip Cooking >low#, OHicf Mom, osfi.n. IVs«, Tea iii Sauce Pans, Lying Pans, "lin Buckets. Tin Para, L>>vk t liviio. 1 race tl Horse Brushes. Curry Cow to, \\ lutcaa*li lit Oakes, shoe lirv Candle Micks, till l.aii|-s, Guild Sloan, F3 Shaving Cream and Soaps. ixokmg Glasses, fsw Brittania Ware, Tes Sella. Gun Capa, GuaT Spoons, Lsdlccs, Sand Paper, /te. A ltd numeric** oilier aitivlca. In tact, thing usually kept In a Wholesale ail Hardware House. I), ,lcis re*puetlully solicited ami pt filled. January 1, f(». S»r>. HARDWA RE it CUTLt CARRIAGE MATERIALS, : RIMMING A, PAINTS. OILS, VARNISHES AND C. 11. JOHNSON is constantly rc at his old stand on Hill Sheet, a Urge ass of all goods in his line, which he is »- wholesale and retail as lost a* they ran be in any interior market. TERMS CASH. Insure Your VroperU C. 11. JOHNSON it Agent t SOUTHERN MUTUAL I .sarsnee Coe Athens.Gs , Capital. Tire UNDEUWRITEU3 AGENCY York, over j THE HOME -ArACT*Tii.e Conipsny ITork, near I*H<ENIX A PUTNAM Company of Connecticut, and oilier good CXnnpam * Risk* are solicited on Cotton, Mn Furniture, slid Luilding-r. pf Losses pr vn.pllv adjnsled. Dec 27, ts DOYAL «k RUWSALL ATTORNEYS AT LAW. GRIFFIN p 0 WILL PRACTICE IN TliK C*tl .' Spsl-lrog. Henry, Fayette. Butts Upson. Pike, Clayton, snd Merriw<* ; will attend to thecalleetioa of claim* i Federal Coveranivttt; and »l*o to the and sale ot real <*la.;. As we shall devote our tvhole r’tea: profession, we hope to be aide *• P l ' satisfaction to *ll who may think prop# eur service*. L T. IW»YJ A- D. NI N> Dec 27. ts DR E F. KNC Having returned to Griffin, respeetfuily PROFESSIONAL SE B v To those who msv desire them, uffi'* 1 i.. tbe brick Building beu*? 1 Stables, where he may t»e found <*•.' wbtu tionally c: