Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1866, July 19, 1866, Image 4

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RAILROAD GUIDE. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. •A. J. WHITE. l*a*»iMt>T, E. li. WAI.KKK, Str'r. Arrive »t Griffin 11 SO" “ Arris* al Atlanta 1 67 I*, il. D*vr Atlanta 6 55 A. M. Arrive at Griffin !» 60" V Arrivor at kiaccti 1 35 I’. M SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD \\ M. HOLT. I’sixii-r.xr. vißoir. powers, sitY laavat Macn*. .<..T 7 23 A. M. Arrive* atEufaula ft 18 P. M. leave* Eufaiil*.. • • 6 10 A. M. Arrive* at M*e»n 4 10 P. M. alriny bbascii. I/aave* Srnitlivillc ....2 42 P M. Arrive* at Albany 4 S I P. M. Leave* Albany 7 So A M Arrive* at Stnithvill* 9 09 A M MUSCOGEE RAILROAD. JOHN MUSTAIN. Per*!!»:>T. CLARKE, Srt-'r laave* Maenn I 23 A. M. Arrive* at Columbu* 1 21 A. M. Leave* Columbus -2 A. M. Arrives at Maenn 1 10 P. M. GEORGIA RAILROAD. J. P. KI NO, P»«i*ii>*!*T. E. W COLE, Hit t. Leaves Augusta .. . 7 A. M Arrive* at Atlanta . 5o P. M. Leavea Atlanta . . .7 05 A. M Arrives at Augusta U 30 A. M. NIGHT TRAIN. laares Augusta ...... B 10 A. M. Arrives at Atlanta.. .. <i 41 A. M. Leavea Atlanta. ..7 3<» P. M. Arrives at Augusta 9 SO A. M. ATLANTA A WEST POINT RAILROAD. GEORGE 0. HULL, Sti r. Leaves Atlanta ft 'JO A. M. Arrivas at West Point 11 45 A. M. Leaves Katonton 13 35 P. M. I Arrives at Atlanta ft 00 P. M j CITY ■PRIIiyK DIRECTORY. A. BELLAMY —Mayor—Offioo at CityTlall. THOR NAl.L—Clerk ami Treasurer of City Conncil.—Office at Nall A Hansom’s Store. GKO. D. JOHNSON—Chief Marshal. —Office at City Hall. Aidmmkn— C. W. C. Wright, J. S. Wise. A. It. Mathews, J. N. Harris, C. K. Newton, M. D. Smith, Henry Moor*, John 11. White. 11 US 1 N KSH COM MI IT Ii KS. Finance —Ransom, Moore, Harris. Stckkts ani> Alley*—White, Vfright, Mutli ew s, OnniSANr r*—Moore, Smith, White. Cr.MtTLiuis am> I’cruc Lot* — Wright, Harris Smith. Ivors and I’tJßLif Wklls—Smith, Mathews, White. Stbkft Eni'koa<iimknt»—Harris, Newton, Moore Ni'MAM'Kn—Mathews, Newton, Ransom. IVtitioxs—Newton Ransom, Wright. COUNTY OFFICERS. K. P. DlßMUKE—Ordinary.—OfHee up stairs in t.Mil-I'cllowa Hall. J. 11. CONN ALLY—Clerk of Superior Court. Office in (Khl-Fellows Hall J. 11. LANE—Cleik Inferior Couit,—Office up stairs ill Odd Fellow a Hall. D. I>. DOYAl.—Sheriff. Till>S. SIMONTON—County Treasurer.—Of flee at Dr J. \Y, S. Mitchell's Store. COVER .< MEN T OFF! CF. I IS. R. C( tMl'TON—li. S. Internal Revenue Tax Collector. —Office nt the Planter’* Hank liuihling, Solomon Street.. It. A. JOHNSON—If. 8. Tux Assessor. —Office in Planter’s Hank Ituileing. ~ RATES OF LEGAL ADVERTISING. Sales of l.anda by Administrator*, Executor* and Guardians, are required by law to lie held on the first Tuesday in each month, between the hours of tcu in the forenoon and three in the itfter noon, at the court house in the county in which the property is situated. Notices of these sales must be giion in a public gazette 40 days previous. Notices of sales of peisoual property must tie given in a public gazette 10 days previous to sale. Notice to debtors ami creditors of an estate must, bo published to days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land must be published two months. Citations for letters of Administration, Gmrdi anship Ac., must bo published 80 days. Citations for dismission from administration, once a month for six months. For letters of dismission trotn Guardianship 40 Tale. for the forecloshre of mortgages must he published once a month for four months—for es tablishing lost papers for the full space of three months—for compelling titles from Administra tors, where bonds have been given by the declar ed, for the full spneo of three months. Publications will always he continued according to these, the legal requirements, unless otherwise ordered at the following KATE-v Sheriff,* sale* per levy <>t ten lines or less #3 00 Sheriff's mortgage ti fa sales per levy 5 00 Tax Collector's soles, per levy 0 00 Citations for letters of Administration, R 00 Citations for letters of tiuarilianship, 3 00 Notice of application for dismission from Administration, t» 0t» Notice of application for dismission from Guardianship I SO Application to sell La ltd 8 00 Notice to Debtors and Creditors, a 00 Sale of Land per square, 3 Oo Sale of perishable property 10 days 2 00 Estray notices, 00 days, I on Foreclosure of mortgage, per square, 1 o For man advertising his wife, m advance. 10 0 Sheriff’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in August next, between the usual hoars of sale, will be sold before the Court House door, in the city of Griffin, tiie following vacant Lots of land, according to the Plan of said city, to-wit: Lots No. 3 and 4 in square 13 ; No. 4 in square It ; No. 3 in square 15 ; all containing one acre each. No. 2in square It • containing one acre to he laid off in four Lots of one fourth acre each, square 56 containing 4 acres, known a* the Parade ground; Thirteen business Lots on Lot No. 4 in square 43, fronting Hill and Taylor streets All levied on as the pro pertv of the City of Griffin, to satisfy ti fa from Spalding Superior Court in favor of Thus. Null, Administrator </• bonis non come totnmrnto on nezo of Itarthoomew Stell, deceased, vs- Mayor and Council, of the City of Griffin, property pointed out by the defendant. 1 I>. D. DOYAL, Sli'ff f®' Macon Telegraph, Era and lutclligeucer, of Atlanta, copy mitill day of sale, and send bill t ., J> p Doyal, Sheriff. ' june2B:tds ALSO, WILL HE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT - house door, in the City of Griffin, between tlic usual hours of sale, on the first Tue sday in August next, one one-horse wagon, levied on as the property cl \\ m. 11. C. Micklcberry, to satist\ costs on fi fa issued from Spalding Superior Court Chaa. Street, for the use of Hanover l»ank. vs Andrews, Newton & Micklcberry, property poiuted out by Micklcberry. June 28-tds D■ D. DOYAI* t-btt. Money vV anted. C'i (III), SILVER. BANK BILLS and SPALD- J JN'G COUNTY SCRIPT, wanted by .1. 11. JOHNSON, At Woodruff '- U itriagc Uepcsitort Giiffin 'Li. July3 if Legal Advertisements. (VEOKGIA, SPALDING COUNTY—Whereas X Wm. B. Mallory. Administrator with the Will of Emily P Mallory deceased applies to me for au order to sell the Real Estate belonging to •aid Estate. These are Uieiet,n> to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to lie and appear at my --flic* within l!«« time prescribed by law, to .how eauar if any exist, why an order authorizing the sale of said Real Estate should not be granted. Given under my band at office, tbi* May 29th, 1866. V. D' dismukk. May 31 6bd- Ordinary. Will be sold before the Court ll* use door, in the City of Griffin, on the frst 'lueaday in July next. *n<* houee and lot in Griffin, known a* ” paper b ackstnith shop,’’ aitoited on Broadway, near the City Hall, levied <>n as the property of John Esper, to satisfy one fi f* issued from a Justice’s Court of 1001st District, G. M. Abel Ix*wcr vs John Esper. Levy made, and returned to tne bv It. G. Hobbs, Constable. D. D. DOYAL, Sheriff. May 44-30,1 / t KOHGIA SPALDING COUNTY.—WI.ereas VJf James 11. loigan applies to me for letters ol dismission ss administrator on the estate of Hugh llarnil, deceased, he having fully administered alii) wound up said estate. These are therefore to cite and direct all persons concerned to be and appear at my office w itbm the time prescribed by law, and show cause if any exist why said letters of dismission should not be granted. Given unil'T my hand at my office this May 7thf 1866. ’ K. D. DISMUKK. May 17-6IU Ordinary / t KoKGIA. SPALDING t ol'NTY.—Whereas \ M Wm. M. Pdanloli administrator on the Estate of John H Reid late of said county Iteceas.ed ap plica to me for let ters of dismission as u.liniriistra* t*,r on said Estate h« having fully administered and wound up the snme. These are therefore to city and admonish all persons interested or eoreerned to lie and appeal nt iny office within the time prescribed by law, mol show cause if any exist why said letters of dismission should not he granted. Given under niyhand at my office, this the Ist day of April 1366 April 12th m6ui. E. D. DISMUKK, Ordinary. / 1 GEORGIA SPALDING COUNTY ~'J hen* v,I as Wm, M. Wanton administrator on tin Es tate of Sarah E. Reid late of said county deceased applies to me for letters of dismission ns adininis trntor on said Estate lie hating fully administered and wound up the swim. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested or concerned to he and appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law and show cause if any exist why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at my office this Ist day of April 1806 F. I>. DISMUKK, Ordinary. (1 KOUGIA, SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas, X George W. White applies to me for letters of dismission as admistrator on the estate of Charles It. White, deceased, having fully administered and wound up said estate, These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons interested, to be, and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, whv such letters should not he grant ed. Given under my hand, at office, tllis 23th day of January, 1806. E. l>. DISMUKK, Ordinary. C 1 KOliG! A, SPALDING COUNTY - Win in is X Tims. s. Allen applies to tne for letters oldie, mis ion on the estate of A. A. C Allen, he having fully administered said estate. These are, therefore, to cite amt admonish all persona concerned to be and appear at my office within the time preser.bed by law, to show cause if any exists, why snid letters dismissory should not he granted, (liven under iny hand at office, this the I6th day of February. 1860. Feb. 22 1116 m. E. D. DISMUKK, Ordinary. (1 KOHGIA SPALDING COUNTY.—WKeren* M Win. Hoyee applies to me for letters of Administintion on the estate of Coruelius John* son, late of snid couu*y lieeeased. These arc, therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested or coiicorneil to l>e and appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause if any exist, why such letters of Ad ministration should not be granted. (liven under my hand nt office this the l tth June 1860. 40d. E. D. DISMUKK, SIXTY days after dele, I shall npplv to the Or dinary of Spalding County tor leave to si'll the Real Estate belonging to the !'.state of Peter Far rar deceased. JOSIAII SHEFFIELD, Administrator of Peter Farrar's Estate. May 31. lfitlfi-tSOd Urns StTKiuoit C'onrr, Mail’ll Term; 1860. E. 11. Ridgeway 1 es. ’ V Libel for Divorce. Mary A. F. Ridgeway. ) IT appearing to the Court that the Defendant is not to In* found in the County of Butts, nr ( is not to he found in this State, it is ordered that.' the defindant be required to lie and nppenr at the the next term of the Superior Court of said Conn, ty to answer the Plaintiff in an notion 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. Hum Libellant's Alt’y A true extinct from the Minutes of snid Court. March 13, 1866, W. 1!. B ixk-iom, Clerk. aprll’J 10 Ordinary. SPRING* STYLES MRS, JACKSOX & XFWTO.Y, FASHIONABLK MILLINERS, (wltlh'FlX, CKOIiUIA. FEllli 1* A li\ IN ST A LLMKNT. ! Vf/TK HAVE THE PLEASURE OF INVtiRM I ing our friends and public generally. that | we have just received from New York 11 hneuliful ; collection of the most fashionable floods in our I line and would respectfully invito tl.e citizen* of | Grittin, niul surrounding country to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we can mid will pell as Ll)\V as can be purchased in the State. We have also the pleasure of stating that we have , made arrangements in New York to keep our pelves supplied with the Mi IST FASHION GOODS tlmt ran be had, po that we may be able, at nil times, to supply our friends ami customers, with the ve-y latent styles. MRS. JACKSON A NKWTON. Feby 15-6 m. MVKH REIIOEFER, lIKNUV COHN REHOEFER i COHN, Wholesale ami Retail Dealers IS DRV LOOPS, C LOTH IN Or, lint >TS AN!) SHOES, v HATS, NOTIONS .•tiid CAIII’ETS, j Which vc offer fur sale for Cash as■ loir j n* any house this side of New York City. 5,000 dollars xcorth of Clot hi no, post i lively at cost to close them out. Call and examine our Stock, it is the largest in Griffin, and by purchasing you can save 25 per cent. REHOEFER & COIIN. at J. P Milner's old stand. ,I«ny 4, ts. PHILLIPS & SPIER. 4* LL PERSONS INTERESTED ARE HERE I l V by required to taka notice that the mercan tile firm of Phillips and Spier is this day disolvcd / bv mutual consent. * \V.I It. l’niLi li—. ( Pill LLP'S ,t SPIER. IV v. 11. Si'ika. t l L«cu«t Grove, Henry Comity, Gn June 25, Professional Cards. \ iKf;iL c. cookT attorney at law, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. IIIA) H ts I). N. MARTIN A TTOli XE Y A T L A W, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. Office next door tothe Herald office. mayStf OR. M. J. DANIEL, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, OFFICE I'p-staira Front Corner Room Joseys' Building. March 19'3in DR E. FT KNOTT, Having returned to Griffin, respectfully tender*hi* :> It OFE 8s I ON A L SERVICES To those mho may desire them. Office and rooms in the HltlCK BUILDING between the Livery Stables, where lie may be found day or night except when Professionally engaged, april l'J.t JOHNSONS Rc GORDON, Contnt is si o n Merchant s ANI» I>E.%LKRM IN GROCI TIES, PfiOVISIOKS <fcC., &C. 31AA LA BA STREET, FRANKLIN BLOCK, Jan)* 4, to. J. I, HALL. T. W. TBL'KMAN. Hall & Thurman, ATTORNEYS A T LAW. JA L A SOX, Ot'OliGlA W ILL practice in the counties composing the Flint JriiHXAi. Ciaei'iT and attend to the nolleetion of Claims against the General Govern ment. March Ist. ts. J. <>. A. AI.IOIH), ATTORNEY AT LAW, GIIIFFJN, GA \ II.I* attend to .siicli professional business as f ? may be entrusted to bis care in the coun ties of Spalding, I’ike, Upson, Monroe, Butts I lenn , Fayette, Coweta and Merriwether. By prompt and diligent attention to professional duty he will endeavor to please those who may en trust him with busieess. lie is determined that the business of his clients, together with his own shall occupy his time and attention exclusively. Office on Hill Street, upstairs, opposite llKll- AU> OFFIUK. February ‘22, 18f»G. ly. U< )\ NT( is & DIBMUKE. .1 TTOR yK Y S A T LA \V iUIITIX G KOKGI A. (0//r‘t-u in Front Loom of Odd Fellows Hall.) W! I*l* practice in the counties of Spalding Henry, Butts, Monroe, Upson, Kike, Mem wether Fayette ami Clayton. Particular attention given to the settlement and collection of debts. •IAS. S. BOYNTON. FKKI). 1). DISMUKK. .bm ti DOYAL b NUNN ALLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. GRIFFIN ..GEORGIA. TA 'II.I. PRACTICE IN THE COUNTIES OF ▼ ▼ Spalding, Henry, Fayette. Butts, Monroe. ! Upson, Pike, Clayton, and Merriweather; and 1 will attend to the collection of claims against, th | Federal Government; and also to the purchase ami sale of real €stat?. As we chilli devote our whole attention to our profession, wo hope to bo able to give general satisfaction to all who may think propei to engng eur services. L. T. DOYA j. A. I>. NUNN ALLY. Dec 27. t f Charlie Wright, ir. I TCIIM I KKR AND JE WE LEI EAST 811>EII ILL STREET, OVER fFFORD'S All Work iviirrniilctL Dcc27, 1865. \V. \V. l UAUM.VN -v *>• w. ItI'CKEK nuts t>. tiniilaV. Titos, vv. mingit.im FINDLAY v'x MANCiHAM, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FANCY FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS GENERALLY, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Fruits, Candy, Nuts, tic., tie. Shuo.sn STUfc'fcT, OITOtUTE FIRST N \TIONAL HANK, TIAION, GEORGIA. may 10: MILLINBRY. \\’K!iivc just received at our establishment y y on Hill st., over Drewry’s Drugstore, a fine ami well assorted stock of Millinery Goods pududing Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, &<*., which vo offer for sale on as 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. We are also prepared for cutting, fitting and making Ladies Dresses in the latest and most fashionable styles. MISS ANDERSON and: MRS. SMITH. april2 ts The Watchman, A WEMKLY .JOURNAL OF Literature, Politics, Religion and News. Office, 119, Nassau Street , New Yerk. It i* a large quarto with eight pages, with fix columns tn the page, elegantly printed ou heavy’ white paper. You ought to take The Watchman 1. Because in its Religious Department there ie no Sectarianism. 2. Because in its Literary Department there is uo Immorality. Because in its News Department there is no Partiality. 4. Because in its .Political Department there is no Partisanship. 5. Because many of the best minds in Amer ica nre liberally employed upon its columns. 6. Because it gives the latest Eelesiastical In Diligence, t’atholie and I’rotestaut, Foreign and 1 lomestie. 7. Because it gives a synopsis of all the impel lent doilies of Congress, together with General News. ft I lee i iso it gives the latest reliable report of the Markets. 9. Because it gives full reports of important Lectures and Discourses. In. Because it has something for Scholars and Plain People, for Artists and Farmers, for Saints and Sinners. I 11. Hi-eause it is a fearless, independent Journal jof Progress, bclongihg to no Party, no Sect, no I Church, no Clique, uo Section—but to the whole ; Conntrv and al its People. : 12. ilocause where u family can take only one paper, it is designed to make this conic nearer supplying all its wants than any other journal in America. Terms : jl a year; s•> for six months, $1 for three months ; single copies 10 cents. On Editorial business address the Editor, CHARLES F. DEEMS. Box 5780, Ne* York. For Subscriptions and advertiseineats, address A. L. HAMILTON, Box 6780, New York. SADDLES, HARNESS x AND i L E A T II E II . G-. BERND, COTTON AVAXUE. fiehrren M Ahtrry, und Cherry Street », MACON, GEORGIA, Calls the attention of Dealers and Planters to his Stock of Splendid Saddlery and Harness Hoods, Consisting of the following Goods: LADIES’, GENTS’ and BOY’S SADDLES, CARRIAGE, BUGGY it DRAUGHT HARNESS, WOOL, HAIR and STRAW COLLARS. As well as IIARNE-S, BRIDLE, SOLE, UPPER, BEL LOWS, BAND mid STRING LEATHER, always on hand at the lowest prices. HARDWARE, of all kinds in his line. My facilities for manufacturing all classes of work, are unsurpassed by any House in the State. All I ask is, LOOK AT MY STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY. All Kinds of Repairing Done April29«6m GROCERIES SO. 1 000 lil ' SUI ' I ' S I>rime WIIITE CORN « -Q SACKS COFFEE, | BARRELS SUGAR, A B and 0. l’or silk- by SALMONS, SIMMONS <t CO.. Atlanta, Gn. lbs DRIED BEEF, Choice,J Jqq lbs. BEEF TONGUES, For sale by SALMONS, SIMMONS A CO., Atlanta, Ga. VQ BARRELS FLOUR, all grades. BOXES CANDLES, | KEGS POWDER, For sab: bv ‘ SALMONS, SIMMONS A CO.. Atlanta, Ga. | BALES PRIME TIMOTHY HAY, |»Q DOZEN OYSTERS, KEGS ASSORTED NAILS, For sale bv ‘ SALMONS, SIMMONS A CO., Atlanta, G». Just Received. F* i \ CASKS BACON, Clear Sides,shoiil tiers and Hams. LBS. DRIED BEEF. 2000 BUSIIELS CORN, (White and Ycl -20 UP-US. LARD. BBLS. ABC also Brown SUGAR. SACKS COFFEE, (Prime.) 200 I? ULS FLOUR. 3Ye have removed to LYNCH’S GRANITE FRONT BLOCK, corner XVhitcli ill and Alabama streets, where we are prepared to serve custom ers, as we have a large stock of Groceries, Provisions &c, And our house being of large capacity, and con veniently located, is well suited for the storage ot goods. SALMONS, SIMMONS it CO.. Commission Merchants, Corner of Whitehall ami Alabama Streets, June 14-Rin Atlanta. (Ja. HARDWARE &, CUTLERY. CARRIAGE M A TER IA LS, TRIMMINGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES AND GLASS, j C. 11. JOHNSON is constantly receiving ; at liia old stand on Hill Street, a large assortment j of all goods in bis line, which lie is sellmg at wholesale and retail as low ns the}’ can be bought I in any interior market. TERMS CASH. Insure Your Properly ! C. 11. JOHNSON is Agent for tlie SOUTHERN MUTUAL Insurance Company, of Athens, Ga., Capital, 8235,000 The UNDERWRITERS AGENCY of New York, over #3,000,000 THE HOME Insurance Company of New York, near #4.000.000 PIHENIX <t PUTNAM Company of Hartford, Connecticut, and other good Companies. Risks nre solicited on Cotton, Merchandise, Furniture, and Buildings. i3T Losses promptly adjusted. Dec 2<. ts Plantation for Sale. I OFFER for sale my place in Schley county, («a., containing 335 acres. There are 2«h) acres cleared, the balance heavily timbered with oak and pine. Ibis is one of the most desirable places in South \\ estern Georgia, beiug both pro ductive and healthy. There lias not been a case of chills and fever, nor any malarious sickness in three years, or since I have owned its The place is eight miles from Americus, and four miles from Ellaville,the county site. There are about 160 acres in cultivation—Bo in wheat and rye, 40 in cotton, and about the same in corn. Half of the corn and cotton crop will be sold with the place, if desira ble. Also, a few Hogs and Cattle. Titles good.— Possession Ist October, or if the purchaser take the crop, possession given immediately. Price, with one-hslf the crop, sl2 per acre without the crop. $lO per acre. Address l)r. a. C. Hornady, on the premises, or the subscriber, at Atlanta. Ga. may 17—Sm H. 0. HORNADY NEW HARDWARE STORE. H. C. BARROW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Hardware, Cutlery, Notions, WHITE!!ALL BT. t CORNEIt ALABAMA, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Has Just received a Large and Splendid assortment of Table Cutlery, Toolset Cutlery Shoe Knives, Sensors and Shears Razors and Straps, Steels, Needles Chop Axes, Hatchets, Foot Adz, Planes, Chisels, Axes, Broad Axes, Saw Setts, Drawing Knives, Augers, Braces and Bits, Hammers, Monkey Wrenches, Hand Saws, Cross Cut Saws, Anvils, Bellows, Bench Screws, Vices, Wood Saws, Mill Saws Stocks and Diet, Wagon Boxes, Steel Squares Gimlets, Pipe Boxes, Buggy Nuts, Carriage Bolts, Shoe Nails, Shoe Tacks. lion and Buggy Fiudings, Shoe Hammers, Shoe Pincers, Shovels, Tongs, F’ire Irons, shoe Shoe Pegs, Foot Scrapers, Hinges, Butts, Shoe Thread, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Ilames, Garden Hakes, Garden Iloes, Screws, Hooks and Hinges, Fire Bolts, Platform Scales, Bolts, Latches, Sash Pullies, Counter Scales, Hope Nails, Sash Wsights Sash Cord, Cotton Cards, Water Buckets, Curtain Bands, Bed Casters Coffee Mills, Slates, Sievee, Well Buckets, Tubs, Brooms, Jim Crow Curds,Sifters, Sad Irons, Tin Dippers. Cocoa Dippers, Cooking Stoves, Office Stoves, Ovens, Pots, Tea Kettles, Sauce Pans, Frying Pans, Tin Buckets. Tin Pans, Lock Chains, Trace Chains, Horse Brushes, Curry Combs, Whitewash Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Candle Sticks, Oil Lamps, Grind Stones, Files, Shaving Cream and Soaps, Looking Glasses, Faueetts, Brittatiia Ware, Tea Setts, Gun Cups, Gun Tubes, Spoons, Ladlees, Sand Taper, Ac. And numerous other articles. In fact, every thing usually kept in a Wholesale mi l Retail Hardware House. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly filled. January I, 66. 3m. / \UR STOCK OF FAMILY AND FANCY UROCE R I E S, is now cuiiij'lote. Wo invite au examination of our Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Flour, andj Rice Fresli ground BUCKWHFAT FL r UR, : si c;at iioi si: syiicp, ; Mackerel, Codfish, Herrings, Beef-tongues, Oysters, Sardin Pie Fruits, Can Fruits’ Dates, Raisins, Figs and Nt j of al! kimK ) Kerosene Lamps. Wicks, Chimneys, and 0 Candles in Paraflne Wax, Star and Tallow, Far and Stick Candy in great variety. Milk, Rutter, Soda, Wine, Eyy and Plain Crackers, Fresh Dairy and State Cheese always on hand. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, in great vaiiety. In brier, it is our aim to keep (hose goods that every Housekeeper Daily needs. I-’or prices, we prefer our Customers to exercise their own judgment We solicit, a call from our friends, and the pub lic generally S. W. MANGHAM, & CO- Dec. 27, $. T. ATKIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Stoves, Ranges, Grates. Pumps, Cutlery. Britania, and Plated Ware, Wooden ami Willow Ware, House Furnishing Goods, etc., etc., etc., etc.. Also, Manufacturer of Tl\, COPPERA\D“SHEFT litOX WIRE, No, 2 Winehip Block, Peachtree Street ATLANTA, GEOIIGI. STOVES, RANGES. TIN PLATE. SHEET I ROK COPPER AND ZINC. 150 Heating and Cooking Stoves, with Furniture complete, The Chilton Cooking Range, the best Range in use. 300,000 lbs. Iron, assorted sizes of the best quali ty. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF English and German Table Cutlery, Scissors, Butchers’ Knives, Shovels, Spades, Ac. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Plain and Planished Tin Warn, Britania and .Inpaned Ware, Wooden and Willow Ware, House Furnishing Goods, (in variety), Glass Ware, Lamps, Gas Fixtures, Manilla Rope, , Bed Cords, Twine, Blacking. Shoe and Stove Blacking, Ac. mny3l—3m NATIONAL HOTEL. Corner WhitUall Street and W. A A. Railroad ATLANTA, GEORGIA. This Xewly«Erected, Commodious, First Class Hotel i Elleganlly furnished throughout, and complete in | all its appointments, is pow open for the reception ■ of guests, and in successful operation. Attached to this Hotel is a fine Billiard Parlor, with Phelan Tables. A First Class Bar, fully and completely stocked with choice liquors, Wines and Cigars. ! The patronage of the public is respectfully so | licited. I’IIATT, POND «fc COREY, Proprietors. , H. I). Harris. Clerk. ! Late of the "Brown House," Macon. Ga. June 28th 3m. 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