Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1866, July 12, 1866, Image 4

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• HAILBOAD 0-CJXX3B MACOX AND WESTERN RAILROAD. A. J. WHITE. Ftwiißit, K, B. WALXER, Si i t. Laav* Jlt»» " A. V Arrive At Griffin 11 :.*»'* Arrirt erAtlanta I V 7 !’. M !.«•*« AllanU . .. r ... o A. y Arrive at Griffin V M “ Arrive* at Macon It 33 I' M JtOUTli WMKTKKN llAJUl'iM* WM W>I,T, IWiMrvr. VIRGIL I*OW MIS, s,, T Isttrr. Macon 7 2.1 A. M. Arrive*at Kufaula 6 is I’. M. Leave* Eufanla •> 1" M. Arrivee at Macon I 10 I*. M. aLBAvr iti»cn. Smithvitle 3 42 i’. M. Arrive* at Albany t 31 P M. I.eavev Albany 7 ' 0 A. 11 Arrive* at Smithvdle v <<9 A M. MUSI'OGEE RAILROAD. JOUX MI STAIN, Paieii'i i . CLARKE, Si rr. Leave* Macon 7 23 A. M. Arrive* at Columbus 1 24 A. M. Uavi'i Columbu* ..7 A M. Arrive* at Macon .4 10 I* M GEORGIA RAIEROAU J. I*. KING. I’auintNT. E. W COLE Srr'r. Leave* Augusta 7 A. M Arrive* at Atlanta ... .t; ’>•) I’. M. laiavc* Atlanta 7 0.1 A Nl. Arrive* at Augneta V 30 A. M WIGHT TRAIN. Leave* Augusta f 10 A M. Arrive*at Atlanta 6 II A M. I-eavea Atlanta ..7 30 1’ M Arrive* at Augusta 0 30 A. M. ATI.ANTA A WEST POINT RAILROAD. GEORGE V. HI EL, Hitt. Leave* Atlanta... .... 6 90 A. 11. Arrive* at IVaat Point 11 45 A M. Leave* Katonton 12 85 P M. Arrive* at Atlanta <i oo i‘. M SIT if HllAftbftN DIRKt rOItV. A. BELLAMY— Mayor—Office at City Hall. THOM. NALL--(i<uk and Treaenrcr of (itv Council.—Offioo at Nall A Ransom'* Store. GKO. D. JOHNSON - -Chief Maralml. Office at Citv Hall. All'MMitx.—C. W. C. Wright, J. T. Ransom, A It. Mathew*, J, N. Karri*, ('. F. Newton, M. I>. Smith, Henry Moore, John 11. White. HI/SI,NEss ('<)MMITTKKS. Klnam i.— Ransom. Moore, Harris. Htbkkt* amo Alley*—White, \Vright, Mull: *W», “ (tsDiMAßnc*—Moore.Smith, White. Ckmeteriem ami> Piibi.ic Bus—Wright, Ilorri* Smith, Pump* anu Pt’uuo Wei.l*—Smith, Mathews, White. fKrimrrEfoiioAdiMKMTM—Harris. Newton, Moore Nuisance* —Mathew*, Newton, Raiisoin, l’KTrria.M*-—Newto* Ransom, Wright. COUNTY OFFICERS. F. D. DlSMl'KE—Ordinary.—Office up stairs in Odd-Fellows Hall. .1. 11. CONN ALLY—Cletk of Superior Court. Office in Odd-Follow* Hall. J. 11. LANK—Cletk Inferior Couit.—Office up •fair* in Odd-Fellow* Hall. U. I». HOY A L—Sheri If. TIIOS. SIMONTON—County Treasurer.--Of fice at Dr. J. W, S. Mitchell’* Store. GOVER NM ENT OFFICERS. R. COMPTON—IT. S. Internal Revenue Tax Collector. —Office at the Plantera Hank liiiildiug, Solomon Street. 1). A. JOHNSON—IT S. Tax Assessor. —Office in Planter's Hunk Huilcing. RATES OF LEGAL ADVERTISING. Sale* of Lamia by AfiminUt iaW»n*. K\ -cutoi> and Guardiuus. are required by law l«* lu Id 11 on the first Tuesday in each month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the after noon, at the court house in the county in which the property is situated. Notices of tliese sales must be 'given in a public gazette 40 days previous. Notices of sales of petsonnl property must ho given in a public gazette 10 days previous to sib*. Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must be published M days. Notice that application will bo made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to soli land mu t be published two months. Citations for letters of Administration, (imnli ansliip 4c., must bo published ho day s. Citations for dismission from administration, onoo u mouth for six months. For letters of dismission irom Guardianship 10 days. Hides for the forecloshic of mortgage** must in published once a month for four months—for es tablishing lost papers for the full space of three months—for compelling titles from Administra tor*. where bonds have been given by the mcens ed. for the lull space of three months. Publications will always be continued according t 6 these, the legal requirements, unless otherwi.se ordered at the following KATES. Sheriffs sales per levy ot ten lines or less f3 00 Sheriffs mortgage ti fa sales per levy < •» Tax Collector’s sales, per lev y tin CitAion* for letters of Administration, ft fM> Citations for letters of Guardianship. .*} no Notice of application for dismission from T Administration. C OU. Notice of application for dismission from Guardianship 4 ’.Vo" Application to sell Land r. o> Notice to Debtors and Creditors, oo cf Lond per square, h on of perishable property 10 da % \ s 2 on Kstray notices. tU> day*. 4 ihi ft>r«olo**ure of mortgage, per square, 4 0 For man advertising his w ife, in ad vat re. JO 0 Plantation for Sale. 1 OFFER for sale my place ir. Schley county. Ga., contnininfF 335 acres. There are I’t'm acre* cleared, the balance heavily timbered wish oak and pine. This is one of the most desirable places in South Western Geoigia, being both pro doetive and healthy. There has not been a ease of chills an 1 fever, nor any malarious sickness in three years, or since I have owned it. The plaec ia eight miles from Americas, and four mite* from Ktlai tile,the county site. There are about 1 till acres in cultivation—Bo in wheat nnd rye, 40 in cotton. And about the same in corn Half of the corn nnd cotton crop will be sold with the place. if desim Me. Also, u few Hops and Cattle. Titles good.— Possession Ist October, or if the purchaser tali, the crop, possession given immediately. Plica, with ouch slf the crop, £l2 per acre without the crop, flit per acre. Address Dr. A. C. Ilornajy, on the premiss, or the subscriber, at Atlanta, Gn. may 17 —3m 11. C. HORN AD V LITTLE, SMITH & CO., MAxvrACTrr.Ens and peai.cr« !v SADDLFF, BRIDLFF, HARNESS, TRUNKS, Ac., J.KATHER AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. »H OR PIN DINNS, GIN BANDS, MACHINE BELTING, etc. Kirnoii, Bridle and Sole Leather. Calf and Lining Shine, Enameled. Dash and Flap Leather, Enamel <d Cloth* all Widths and Qualities. Varnish, Carnage Paint*, Axels. Bows, and a general as eortfseut of Carriage Trimmings, and Saddlery aud Harness Hardware. CHERRY STEET. MACON, G A April 2 9, 18*6, Legal Advertisements. riki: tiii.uui sai.i:. Al.ril L be *olJ In-fiir*- the Court lions* door ff day in July next, within the l> gal bout* ..f .ale, one hoi.ee * <1 I' tin svj'iar- |e< . i A' i t <.f /• l,uf in *ai<i • «al|, ki aa t.. lot fin 11' Vll y Jli 1 ' . 11hRTh.Ih4. .-»•< f vutue **f -.i;» li fa* i* -I fioin it. .1 * Court of to - .Is'rtli 11 tv f- ; ! !. ii Ai: .. li QimU in fitvnr nf J'-lio A al. \*lfiiirt»trator ol the F»tute of .It.. ■ 11. Neal .ii\l t< Dm:lC Turin r. pr.-p. 1 1 \ | ir.tcd ..lit m -aTS , li f«-. I. . . ii.a . ui.d icturi.. I to n•• i >,i -la l.le. ' \\ II M. I.IT.’IH M:<> SI Hi . ' - (vIoKGIA. si-AUiJN.; r< .I N'l V—tvhei. • • Win. I! Mu. rv. A: n-.<nr vuli tin- Will i . p " ■ and * to i for an orilei to m u the Real Ii -.i y to wkl Eat ala. Tln-se etc <:,.i to.ite a ] ad.. id. all person* concern..l to he a...| appear at i.n ..Hire within If. Inn. | - - i.Mdl.. low. t.. ....... if any i \ -•. «h\ a . < i ! r it tl.oi ./ • .• I!.. - ..I sin IR- <l l.- .it. rT i.ld i-l I- gi '..1, <....,, uioler my !..»■ and at , tin- Mi-. I -.<;. 1.1-. DL-Xlt Kii. May til 4<‘d < >i dinar)*. (X 1 OtiO IA. SPA I I»I N G < ol M V.- W h-reas X Uulh I; W. 5t....-otj a; pi.-* to u.r i'.-i otter* of A*lnn:, -ti .' i"ti o-i tin let lU if P> <i Law Olio.. Ini e o f-^TTT-ifft J~ nr rrr-rrf. The-.* hi-.- t'w r l .i- t-. € »l.- ja:.4 fttlinoni>ii all J»pr-iiii« ci.nceii.* !, !•» and aj j* .i< at mV office * ithifi th* 1 trine pi e-ci t 1 l.v law. It. -!ei\v < if any exut. uh\ ai.t 1« * !-i rot 1..- grant '•tl. r.:\# l'l l Ii . 1 i ' da\ of May, Ivh . * ! 1» 1 >l.' M! ’ K i: # May ;.l 10 1 « dinary. «m/ill he pdd h< !■• ts • r. *:rt H< U«p door, in W fb« % City of <• i itlin, oit tire t r*-t Tne-*«1 i\ i»* July next. «-n* I** »:?-.• and l*.t m Cntfin, known n-* " is»|»er bineksmith .■»*»-.j•. *-if »i *?• «1 *it I *roa<lwhv. near ill** « it \ Hull. I* \i* •! «»ti u t ! e j irty of ./•'lin t«» f'i ;-*y oiw ti fa i firil .fmitiee’s C«»ur! »*f b -ifst 1». riet, <i M. Abel Urn* John K-j Levy male, a-id returned to me, bv U. ii. Ilobb , Con-table. I*. 1» IM'V.AI , Sheriff. May ?13(m1 (1 K< >|;i;J \ SI’AI.DI.Vti i <>CN 1 V —V\ h.-reas I .laiiir- II l.ogan nr pi’- - tt» me for b*Ue sos tjMiiiissioii ns Uflmiiiist r.i’or «»n the esfnte ••t Ilogh ilutiiil, dcee i. lie having Indy n irmnist. i» «j !in<l wi-iiml np ft.i<i ♦ -' nl »*. TI an : ; • f«»i •tn it« ar i r rt aii , --i « eoneei lie*l to b- uh.i nj pear at tny oftlce witliin the time preseiabed by liiw. and -in'W t ans** it any ex>t why said b this ofdi mis-n>it - li*mi*l i.«d be giunfcd. (ii\en timin’ in\ band ut n»\ offiec* tin* Mny7th, lKbii. iI)I>.MI KK. May t7-*.«'d <hdn,ui\ r\ I.OUril \. SJ'AI Id.Nt. i ol MV.-WIM-i' id V I Will. M. 1’.1ai.t..«. U.lu.ii i tint-.r Mil the I.date of John ii Ucid late of r i.I win ty 1 a-d up p!i. s (ft me for letters * I dismi—i >n us u«lrni nis i u ' nndwVMlllld !l|> Ihe Slllli•*. d'liese are therefore It* eitynrd a lniMi.i-h all person* iid* rented or coin •■rued to b« and upp* ar filmy ollice within the tim** pn senhed by law. mid idiow ciwi eif any cxi-t why rnul letters **f distni-sion should not !•*» grant* and. (.iven umler til) hand ut iny « 111-e, this the Ut day of April IM*O Apul lllth itiOut. 1 . i>. hISMLKK, (Jrdiiiurv. (1 1.1 Ola, I A Sil'Al.hl.N<• t UIM V—H lo re I IIS Win. M. l’dnntoh mlmii.isl mtor oil the Its lute c l .Sarah I', lloid lat«* of *:iid e«»Unly «lee< n-ed apj lies to me for iet.lerm>f «ia m: ion. us ndminis trator on Mild K-tnte lie ha\ii.g f'tlly-ad*ninn>tc: cd iin, 1 wound up th<* sain**. These lire therefore to cltti and nduioid.sli all p.-i sons mtci cr '* dit <ll. to be m.d appear at my * lli<*e within ti. t iime prt'Tibvd b\ law and showeHU-e it*any «*xi.st why sanl l *•! 1• i- should not be granted. t.i *en under my hand ut my olli* « Ibis Ut ilny of'April U*J*4 1 il>l>Ml lvK, • Oulinui'N. . ... . * ‘ ■ / \ i.OKfilA. MAI lUMi » ol *1 VW Imm , as, V I (ieorge \V. W Idle appii* ■- t«» me for let tci if til.-mi.'- lon as fitinilsl l'uLol on the estate ol Cba. iiri li. White, i!ec"a>ed, having fully administered and w ound lip said i*st ate, T hese are, theiefoi* . ty cite and all persons inti if-1• and. t• I and appear h 1 tny ofVr-c, within the time pr* -erd)ed b\ law, l show cause, if any exist, why Midi h”* i- should tot 1 grant •and. (»iven under my hnl.d, at olliee. tins 2oth day of Janu y, 1 . * i► i .M I KK, (irdinnry. (1 liOK< • I •PA I DING <• ’ H - Win .i \ * 1 hog. S Allen apj.li. i . i.-r l- 1 1. rs of db mis it >ll on the « I ate of A A. »Alh ti, lie* h;»\ i: g 1 fully administoi «'d said «-stab*. '1 h« .«»• are, tb«M fl-tif, t» dh* iubl admonish all pertioi.■- concerned to be ami ap, < -n* at m\ ufi’mc within tin* It no pi • st:r.b» tl b\ law, to show rnuso if any <\i u . wh\ -aid U ? l.-in dmmi?.*«»ry should not bo grant* 1. Given iimh-r m\ band at «• t!:« •». tills tin l loth da} ol 1’« In mu} . ! M»n Feb. 22uiihn. F. I>. I>IS.MI KK, Ordinary. ADMI I lUA H ill’s r Aid!. I "5 I virtue of tta Old* : fn-ui lilt* Colli t of < >r«li I ) n.irv < I Spalding « *•'i; ' \ <»••*■! in. will !.•• hold <>ii tin* ln>t lin sthiv in duly i 7V. b. ion* iho Court I louse door in tin l city « l <>: ill: , the null . Estate bt longing l<» ihc i •* *| « j»!n i.l liny. ibcfiiK'tl, *’<' n~ l st j; ig ot a Jl lll 1 I ii' «• i* * t in tin* Warehouse in tin- «-ity of in ? u. id -aid an;: tv. known tii* Null A Ib.y’s Wui ohouso. Aprill \i-4ud JOHN li. HAN , Adm'i. ' / t I.OUGIA r-I*A I.DING t and ,\ IV. Whore a \ T Will, lh.yoo aj plio> to- r.. ohu I *t?. i of Adou»u#*ti at ion on the usa**- « t Corn. liu.s .1 »l.n son. late of said oouipy «i< « <a-<d 11.«-«■ arc. tin’ • fore l»* *mG* ni 1 admonish all j't’i sons infer, -tod or com-« in* \ t** he nnd app*-ar at my office within tin* tin*- proscribed by law to show caii«e if any « \ -t why Midi loiters of Ad ministration should not bo granted. (liven umlrr mv hand at oHioo this the 14th dune I S OH. -P'd. * V D DIS.MFK E, \T\ day < af- • i dnt. .I * '' ajj! vto the (>r i ’ «ii:;ary of Sp iin u' ( ’> ’ foi --uvo t«* Kml Estate Ik longing t*» 1 1 •* I’-taio of IVter Far rar deooast and. dt SI All >I!F.FFIF.LD. Afbi.iiii-trati r » f i*el«i Fat tar’s Estate. I May 31, 1806 C0«1 Bctth Sitekiou Cet Ri. March Term; i soo II B. Ridgeway ) vs. J* Libjtf f< r Divorce. Mary A F Uidgeyvay. ) Ji nppoariLg to tli-* Court that tin* Defendant is rot to bo found in the County of Butt*, and is not to bo t mud in this State, it is ordered that the dob ndant ).* r.quii I'* 1 e and appear at the the next term of the Sup* rior Court of-nid (’our. ly to nusw* r the l'lai itifT in n:i notion of Libel for Divorce, at.d that ?! isoj.b rbo published once a month for four months previous to the next term of this Court J. A Hi nt Libellant’s Att’v A true extract from the Mimtfes of said Court March l.*< W. R. Ba.nkstim ( b ik. aprM‘i !•> Ordinary. SPRING STYLES mis. JIIhSIIW \FWTO\, I'ASIIK )N ABLE MILLIVKU-. (/.V//7-7.V, <;i:oiiGr\. l-'KBKI'AKV iNSTALLMEN T. \ Y'E 11 AVI'. THE PLEASI-RE OK IN FORM » t inp cue fricti.l* ■■■' •! puKie c.-: cr:illy. I'.at »* hive receive.! fr.-m N.-w Veik a baeu.iful colie. li.,ii ol the t::i*sr t^<l,:.■ - ,ihit* tT l *!'.!* in our lino ami woul.l rc-peetfully invite the citizen* of (it iltiu. ami suiTomidiuf; country to examiue our stock hefote purcliasihg elsewhere, as we call ami will sell its LOW ns can be purchased in the State. We have also the pleasure of stating* tint we have made arrangements in New York to keep our selves supplied with t .e MosT FASHIONABI.K GOODS that can ho had, so that we may he able, stall times, to supply our friends and customers, with the ee-y latest styles. MR* JACKSON * NT.WTON. Ft hv 15-tiin. Professional Cards. VIU(SIL c. COOK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GRIFFIN, G EO R G I A . ma; 3lf * I). N. MAHTIN. arroi: x/; v i r lair , G R IFFI.V. G EO K C I A . ( :V * and- r totbe ll* raid olliee. i,m\\tf DH, M. J. DANIEL, I’UACIK IN(; PHYSICIAN, OKKICK l p-ptairs Front C<-rne. Iloo.n Joseys [fuiMing^ March l .Oan- DR. E F. KNOTT, ll*< ielurii. •! {<> Giiffinj-evp. etfully t. mlerelii* ’• R i> F ESS I <> N A I. S E R V I cES To tin.-*■■ v. h** i »v de-ire them. Offeeand rooms in the lii:|( K HI II.IMNO bet Were n the I.ivery ! Stab’# s. wl.eie In* n:ay He found day or night »v• pt when Professionally engf»g*-d. oprii P.*.t JOHNSONS GORDON, (' omm is sin nMrr r h an / s AM* I»F. M.F.RS IN GFiOC; PIES, PR iVISIO’ S & r '., &r, MAAI.AHA STREET, FRANKLIN BLOCK, Jany *l. te. J. I, lIALf. 1 W. TIIURMAN. Hall & Thurman. ATTORN I.YS AT I AW. ./A ('/{SOX GEORGIA UJWA. practice in the countii*f» composing the Flivt Ji ku ial (Tuojit and intend t«> the collection of Claims against the Oeneral Cloveux m rsT March Ist. ts. .1. <>. A ALfOHD, ATToIINKY AT LAW, GRIFFIN, GA. 1 \ r I 1.1. attend to such professional business as ▼ t may be entrusted to bis earn in the eoniu tie* of Spalding. Pike, l'p*»on, Monroe, Putts Henri. Payette, Coweta nnd M^rriwether. By pminpt a:, I diligent attention to professional duty In-will einle ivor to please tho-i* who may en trust him with busieesg. He is determined that the business of his clients, together with bis own ►hall occupy itis time and attention exclusively, (Mli-'t on Hill Street, up staif*, oppo-itc HP.il A f*i) oil 'ICE. I'» bruary 22, 1 hi»C». ly. IJOYMOV & DISMUKK. I TToli XK V S AT LA \V iRIFFIN, GEORGlA {(ttficc in Front /loom -*/’ Odd Fallow* IlaU.) Wll.l* practice in ;lie counties of Spalding Ileurv, Butts. Monroe, t’pson. Pil e. Merriwetlier ‘•iiyette and ('layton. Particular att**iition given to the settlement and collection of debts. JAS. S BOYNTOX. FKKD. I>. IH-MCKi: Jan ti 1 ><>YAL k NT.WALI.Y, ATTORNKYS AT LAW. HIMPPIN r.i;oßf;i \ Ufll.L PKAOTTCK IN 111 Id ( « H N IT KS Ol Spalding, Henry. Fayette. B t Monroe Ppion l*ike. Clayton, and Men i wrat.b«--i;; and w ill atti-nd to the collection of claims against Hi Pederal * 'overnnint; and also to the purchase and riali* of real • stai?. As we shall devote our whole attention to our profec-ion, w.c hope to be able to uiv** general sntisfaetion to al! who may think prop, i t*• crn'inr cur s. t vices. h. T. OOYJ A. I). NUNN ALLY. Charlie Wright, HM TCIIM A KKR 'l Xh JEW El.El r\ EAST SIDKIIII.L sTI'.KIT, OVER E/ FORD'S All Work *v;iri-unl<Ml. D.v-27, 1565. \V W <ll AIM AN J. w. IMCKEK CHAPMAN 8c RUCKER, Wholesale Grocers AND titiiiiis si o \ immixTs, wmrt.n.u.J. stuf.et. ATLANTA. GE >RGI.\. Deeemhev '27. ts. mil- IV I IXIH VV. THOS.Av M INGHAM. FINDbAV & MANCIIAM. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in V A\( Y FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS GENERALLY, Wines. Liquor*, Cigars, Tobacco, Fruits, Candy. Nut*. 4o . sic. FI C*'Nl> STRFET, <U'I’«'SITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. \< ()\, GEORGIA. may 10; MILLINTENT Y. VA/’E have just, received at cur establishment 1 T T Ilill <(., over Prewry’s Drug Store, n fine and well assorted stock of Millinery Goods neludirg Hals, Bonnets, Trimmings, &<*., which " e offer fin- «ale on a-» reasonable terms as any other establishment in this city. We respectfully invite the citizens of Griffin and surrounding country to call and examine our new Spring stock before purchasing elsewhere. Wo are also prepared for cutting, fitting and making l adies Dresses in the latest and most I fashionable st\ los. MISS ANDERSON & MRS. SMITH. . nprll2-tf HARDWARE fit CUTELRY. cai;i;lu;& matlkials, TRIMMINGS, FAINTS. OILS. VARM>m:S AND GLASS. ( . 11. .!< »IINSO\ is constantly receiving : a’ hi* old -tand on Hill Street, a large assortmei.t o*l all good* in his line, which he is selling at wholesale ni *i retail as low n« they can b»* houglit i anv intei i«»r market. TbitMS ( VSII. Insure )onr liroperhfl i roperhf ! »11. .DHINSOX is Atjent for the SOL 1 HI.RN Mill AL Insurance Company, of A thoiia, Gn . Capital. f'’35,000 Ihe l N DEUW 11 ITERS AGENCY of New York, over ?3.000,000 THE HOME Insurance Company of New York, near $<.000,000 I’UCENIX A PI'TNAM Company of Hartford— Connecticut, and other good Companies. Risks are solicited on Cotton, Merchandise. Furniture, and Buildings. l-Sf" Loses prompt I v adjusted Dec ‘27. ts NEW HARDWARE STORE. 11. C. HARROW, WHOLESALE AND RI.rAIL DEALER IN J for (hr an. Cullnif, IVolions, tyc 4V 111 1 KII ALL ST., KUNEtI %I.ARAMA, AT L\:«TA, GEORGIA. ll.ts Josi rt-t eived :i Large and Sj< eii.ii.i assortment of T aide 4 'iifieri-. I’of-ket Cutler; Shoe Knives, Si:-r»ors and Shear* Razors and Straj>», Steels, Needles (.'hop Axes, Hatchets, Foot A !z, I’lanes, Chisels, Axes, Ilroad Axes, S.iw Sells. Uraivir.g Knives, Augers. Braces and Hits, II 'inuners, Monkey Wrenches, II md Saws, Cross Cut Saws, Anvils, Hell >»-, Rene!) Screws, Vices, Wood Saws, Mill Saws Stocks and Dies, Wagon Boxes, Steel S.juares Gimlefs. I'ipe Box. s, Bujrgy Nuts, Carriage Bolts, Shoe Vails, Shoe lacks. Lon and Buggy Findings, Shoe Hammers, Shoe J’meers, Shovels, Tongs, Fire Irons, shoe Awls, Shoe IVgs, Foot Scrapers, Hinges, Butts, Shoe Thread, Spades, Shovels. Forks, Humes, Garden Rakes. Garden Hoes, Screws, Hooks and Hinges, Fire Bolts, Platform Scales, Bolts, Latches, Sash Bullies, Counter Scales Rope Nails, Sash Weights Sash Coni. Cotton Cards. Water Buckets, Cm tain Bands, Bed Casters Coffee Mills, Slates. Sieves. Well Buckets. Tubs, Brooms, Jim Crow Cards Sifters, sad Irons, Tin Dippers. Cocoa Dippers, Cooking Stoves, Office Stove*, Ovens, I'ots, Tea Kettles, Suticc Pans, Frying Puns, Tin Bucket*. Tin Pans, Lock Chains, Trace Chains, Horse Brushes, Curry Combs, Whitew ash Brushes, shoe Brushes, Candle Slicks, Oil Lumps, Oiiud Stones, Files, Shaving Cream and Soaps, Looking Glasses, Fuucctis, Brittu'.iu Ware, Te i Setts, Gun Caps, Gun Tubes, Spoon*. Ladlees, Sand Paper, Ac. And numerous other article*. In fact, everv thing usually kept in a Wholesale and Retail Hardware House. Older* respectfully solicited and promptly filled. J nnunfy !, 66, Bm. REMOVAL l rjTbe 1 i.dersigue l has removed his stock of j)in: goods! TO BROOKS, JONES & CO.'S, l inb-r Almah Hall—Messrs. Cole <t Molone’s Old Staml, WHERE THEY WILL BE OFFERED -A.T COST ! 1 have also on hand in the same building, a Good Mock of G R O (J i: R I E S! coit.y, /'/. o rit. Also, always on hand, MEAL AND GRITS. Also, 300 bushels BOYu’S PuOLIFIO COTTON S ID. To all of which I respectfully call the attention ot my old fiicuds and the PUBLIC GKNKUALLY. A- B. MATH i:\VS GrifUiiii, (iu., April 12, 186 rt, Sin /p it STOCK OK I-AM'LY AND FANCY (i HOC li H IMS, ia nu\v complete. Wo invite an examination of 1 our Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Flour, and Rice !• it - ii ground BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. SI (. \ !{-][() I SE S YRI \R, Mackerel. Herrings. lb cf-tonguos. Oysters, Sardin Fie Fruits, (’an Fruits’ Dates, Raisin*. Prunes, Figs and Ni <»f all kinds. Kcosene I.amp-. Wicks. Chimneys, and < Cand'b*s in Paratlne Wax. Star and Tallow, Fa» and Stick (’andy in great variety. Milk\ /hitter , Sof/<i, Wine, K>i>j and / , l<nn Crackers) brisk iJairi/ nnd State (’/arse always on hand. Sin ok in 'j nnd (die icing Tobacco , in great vniiety. In brier', it is our aim to keep those good? that every Housekeeper Daily needs.' l or price*, we prefer our Customers to exercise their own judgment. We solicit a call from our friends, and the pub lie generally S. W. MANGHAH, & CO Dee. 27, E. REMINGTON & SONS, MAMI'FACTL'RKnS OF REVOLVERS, RIFLES, MI’SKKTS AND CARBINES, For the United States Service. Also, POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, liU’IUTIW PISTOL*, RIFLE CAN, S REVOLVING RIFLES, bille tfc shot Gun Barrels. Gun Materials sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. • In these day* of Hou-chreaking an«l Robbery, very House, Store, Bank, and Office, should have one of REMINGTONS REVOLVERS Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements m Pistols, and superior workman ship and form, will find all combined in the New Remington Revolvers. ( ireumrs containing-cuts and description of our Arms will be furnished upon application. F. REMINGTON sons, I lion X. Y. Moore A* Nichols Agents. N° 40 Court land St. New York. * T unc 7th, )S6O-Cm JOB WORK OF every description Printed at the S«n treks Hfralp office, with neat no-* and despatch orders rspecctfolly solicited. ts AWARDED 1 GOLD MEDAL AT TUK AM. INST. FAIR, Octotoor 10* 1803. In direct eornpelitiou with ail the leading mak ers in tlie country. “PELOUBET” organs AND MELODEONS. C PELOUBET & SON, Manufacturers Ro«ppctfullv invite the attention of purchasers, the trade and profession, to the FOLL( )\\ IX(; IXSTRUMENTS Os their Manufacture: PI5D.lt MSB ORGANS, Five sizes. Five Octave, one to Three Banks of Keys, Three to Light setts of Reeds, Prices @2OO to @OOO SCHOOLORGANS Nine styles, single and double Reed. Rosewood and Black Walnut cases. Prices @l3O to $2lO. ME tOOEONSi Piano style and Portable, Twelve Varieties, from four to -i\< >e*nv<**. >ii.*r]e ami I)oub!c Reed, Rosewood and Block Walnut Cases Every Inslrun.cnt is made by coirpetci.t woik men, from the !>»-st tmilerial under our personal supervision, and every motl -in im t roveni'-nt wortlfS - of?li.e name. introduced in tlicm.— Among these w** wouid call ullen.ion to tl:c TI .li MOLANTF. which has b«*cii so much admiicd, and can he found only in instruments of our own manufacture. From among the vet*} flattering Testimonial? «»f eminent Pri-fe.-.-ors and ( 'jgani.-ts, we give the l*d lowing extracts: “The pedals I conceive to be u: npproadinLle in their bcautitul smooth quality. ’ —\Vm A, King. “It i' a errand, good Instrument, a’ d doc*? ered it ot the builder.”—ll. C. Folgep., and roy, X. Y. * They r.re among the fine*! Instruments manu factured either in this e<»untry or nbr«>ad. Wm. Plug. J. Ajitomas. “They have given universal satisfaction.”—W. F Hawley. Fon du-lae, Wis. “There is a peculiarly sweet and sympathetic tone which l;armonizescharming! v with the ' dee.” —W. 11. Cooke. ‘ I am particularly pleased with the arrange i ment of the different registers.’’--"Wm. 11. Brad I BURY, ; “Xn other instrmVient. so nearly approaches the organ.” —The C/wrinter t X. Y. “This instrument has a clea r superiority over nnrthingvct introduced among us.— lndependent, N. Y. “The tones and the action are excellent.”—Rev. W. S. I eavitt. Hudson, Xew York. “The more we use it the better we like it.”—J. B. Hague Hudson, X*. Y. “The Two Bank Organ Harmonium is really a gem.”—J. W. Kinnicutt, Boston, Mass. “We have found them excellent in all points constituting a good instrument.”—J. C. Cook. T. J. Cook. “It looks and sounds splendidly.”—S. B. Sax ton, Troy, X. Y. “T lie most perfect toned Melodeon I ever saw.” Guy F. Xor.TTT. | “They fad hack on such substantial merits as j superiority ot workmanship, beauty of tone nnd i reasonableness of price. And we must say that in all their respects they are well worthy of praise —J fusteal Pioneer , Atnt. *6,5. Every Instrument, is fully warranted, and n.-.j-rJ and Shipp'd in Xew York city without I eharqe. | Circulars, Cu f s, and Price Lists, <fce., sent on Ap plication to C. PELOUBET 8c SON. iii.oom iKi.o, y.j. t*r J. M Tolton. 841 Rroadway New York: Conrad Meyer. 722 Arch Street. I’h'ifadelphia I’a.l 1 s. Hrainard A Son Cleveland. Ohio; J. A. Tucker A-Co.. Jackson. A.Wliisan ; Warner A- Gerard, Cincinnati, Ohio ; Joel 11. Snow, Mobile. Ala., "UOLESAI.I AGENT' Jn::c 7 :ni 1 FRESII ARRIVALS' or FINK • SPRING 0001)8, AT N. 11. SIMOA’g (at he.net bank*' old stand,j Consisting of a Full Assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS SUCH A* POPLI S3. MOZAMBIQUE, SILKS, DEBAIZE. MUSLIN DeLAINE, ORGAN DI and PI AIN MUSLIXg SILK MANTILLAS, and I.INEN TRAVELING SACKS. A great variety of SHOES AND SLIPPERS, NOTIONS and ail kinds of PERFUMERY and SOAPS, Ladies Traveling TRUNKS4* Also a Fine Assortment of CLOTULXC & GEXTS FLIMSHIXC COOK STRAW, WOOL AND FEIT HATS, CASSIMERE, LINEN and COTTON ABE, For Suits, and a Fine Stock of HOOTS, which I will sell at very low prices. COME ONE, COME ALL, And examine my Fine and Cheap Stock of Good* ! It will astonish you how cheat)vou can buy of me ; all I ask, please give me a trial, and satisfy yourself that you can lur Goods as cheap as you did before t!:o war. Our stock is complete, and of the best .jn i’ity. All efforts will Lie made to meet votir approval and give satisfaction. N. 11. SIMON, At Henry Banks' Old Stand. Griffin. Gn., April 19, 18S6. ts AGENTS WANTED l\ EVERY TOW, TO SELL TIIK FOLLOWING VALUALLE SOUTIIEKN HISTORY mi History ol tlie Mar, BY E. A POLLARD, Editor Richmond Examiner. 2 vi»!s.. b vo., about 07a pages each. £-1,50 per voL With 1 splendid Meel Portraits. This i' the only comp!** e and authentic histurr of ihe >oiitliei n side published, cxtci dii g ns it does. Irom lhe beginning of the war to tlie filial surrender of the Confederate aimies. Mr. Pollard’s prominent position in the Corded erucy lias enabled him to prepare a work uns qualed i.i accuracy and interest, and which ie ev. cry where acknowledged to be the Standard Soutjj era History: It should find n place in every library II SOI THEEX GENERALS—TIIEIR LIVES AND CAMPAIGNS, BY CAPT. W. 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