Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1866, August 02, 1866, Image 4

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RAILROAD GUIDE. MAOOX AM) WKsTERN KAILROAU A J. WHITE. PntMi»*vt, E, B. WALKER, gw-y Anive at Griffin .. 1 ! **o ** Arrneit Atlaota 1 47 I*. M. Inre Atlanta B 55 A. M Arrive nt Griffin SO” Arrives at Macon I 35 I'. M SOUTH W I'HTKIIX RAILROAD. WM. HO IT, Piumi.fwt. VI ROIL HOW MM, sw't. leave? Mncan . 7 23 AM, AltiiMltKlfwlf.t.. fi 18 I*. M. braves Eufaula..., 5 10 A. M. Arrives at Macon 1 10 I’. M. mm dva sell. leaves Smith ville ; ... .2 42 I*. M. Arrives at Albany I 111 I’. M. Leaves Albany 7 30 A. M Arrives at Smitlmllc U oo A. M MUSCOGEE RAILROAD. JOHN MUSTAIN. racsioi'r. * CLARK K, Srr'r. Jeatra Macon * 33 A. M. Arrives nt Colninbus I 31 A. M. Leave* Columbus 7 AM. Arrive* at Macon I 10 I*. M. GEORGIA RAILROAD. J. P. KING. I'mmihent E. W COLE, Bri* T. 1/Rvet Augusta 7 A M Arrives at Atlanta 6 ftO P. M. Leave* Atlanta 7 05 A. M. Arrives al Augusta .. f J B 0 A. M. NIGHT TKAIN. Leaves Augu»ln ft 10 A M. Arrives at Atlanta.. .<» II A. M. Leaves Atlanta. .... ..7 30 I*. M. Arrives at Augusta 0 80 A M. ATLANTA A WEST POINT IIAILIU'Ah. GKoROE O. 11l ’LL, Str*T. L'uve.n Atlanta fi '*o A. M. Arrive* at West Point 11 4ft A M. Leaves Baton ton 12 Bft I* M. Arrives at Atlanta ti CO I'. M CITY 111 SNKS* DIRECTORY. A. BELLAMY—Mayor.—Office at City Hull. THOM. NALL—Clerk ami Treasurer «*f City Council.— Office nt Nall A KntiHotu’* Store. GEO. I>. M HIXSON -Chid Marshal ‘ 'ffiee at City Hall. Aiskukkn. —C. W. C. Wright, J. S. AYi <s, A. It. M i'hews, J. N. Harris, C. F. Newton, M. D. Smith, Henry Moore, John H. White. BUSINESS COMM TITLES. Kinancb—ltanaom, Moore, Harris. SrkfcfcTS ani» Allicys—White, Wright, Math cvr*. Ohdinanc®*—Moore, Smith, White. CivYmchika aho Public Lots—Wright, Harris Smith, IYmi** and Prime Well*—Smith, Mathews, White. Street E.Ncno.\niMKNTs—Harris, Newton, Moore him* a mb* —Mat hews, Newton, Hansom. Petition*—Newton Hansom, Wright. COUNTY OFFICERS. F. 0. OlSMUKE—Ordinary.—Office up stairs in Odd-Fellows Hall. J. 11. CONN ALLY—Clerk of Superior Court Office in Odd~Fullow* Hall. J. 11. LANE—Cleik Inferior Couit.—Office up stairs in Odd-Fellows Hall. I>. f). DOY AL—Sheriff. TIIOS. SI MONTON—County Trea-urei*,-* Of fice at l)r. J. W, S. MiteheH’s Store. COVKkNMENT OFFICERS. R. COMITON—U. S. Internal Revenue Tax Collector.—Office at the Planter's ltank Building, Solomon ’Street. 1). A. JOHNSON—U. S. Tax Assessor.—Office in Planter's Hank Built-ini'. KATES OF LEGAL ADVERTISING. Sale* of Lands by Administrators, Executors and Guardians, are required by law lo lie held on the first Tuesday in each* month, between the hour* of ten in the forenoon and three in the after noon, at tho court house in the county in which the property ia situated. Notices of these sales must be given In a public gazette 40 days previous. Notices of sales of peisonal property iiiirt Pc given in a public gazette 10 days previous to sale. Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must be published 4o 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, (Intrdi- j unship &<j., must he published 80 days. Citations for dismission from luiniinistratioti, once a month for six months. l’or letters of dismission irotn < Guardianship 10 days. Rules for the foreclosing of mortgages must be ' published once a month for four mouths—for cs- | tnblishing lost papers for the full space of three months—for compelling titles from Administra tors, where bonds have been given by the deceas ed. for the full space of three months. Publications will always he continued according to these, the legul requirements, unless otherwise ordered at the following RATE-!. Sheriff,* sales per levy ot ten lines m loss J 00 Sheriff’s mortgage li fa sales per levy ;> no Tax Collector’s sales, per levy 3 on Citations for letters of Administration, MH) Citation* for letters of Guardianship, 3 on Notice of application for dismission from Administration. f, 00 Notioeof nppiisntion for dismission from Guardianship t no Application to soil baud it ot) Notice to Debtors and Creditors, a 00 Sale cf Land, per square, ;i 00 Sale of perishable property todays 2 00 Kstrsy notices, 60 days, ‘ .1 00 Foreclosure of mortgage, per square, I o For man advertising his wife, m advance. 10 0 ! SPRING-STYLES HUS. JACKSII.V & KFWTO.V, FASHIONABLE MILLINERS, 1 GRIFFIX, GEORGIA ' FEBRUARY INSTALLMENT. WE HAVE THE PLEASURE op INFORM j * v ing our friends and public generally’, that we have just received from New 1 oi k a bneutiful collection of the most fashionable goods in our line, and would respectfully invite the citizens of Griffin, and surrounding country to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, ns we can and will sell as LOW 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 selves supplied with the MOST FASHION Alii. K GOODS that can he had, so that we may he able, at all times, to supply our friends and customers, with the ve-y latest styles. MRS. JACKSON .t NEWTON. Feby 15-6111. test rptlK subscribers, having completed tbei- «r ---1 rangeinents, arc now prepared to furnish the citizensof Griffio, and surrounding country. with JOAII in quantities to suit, at then new ICE, MOUSE, opposite the Passenger Depot. The I 1 rice for the present is lire cents by retail, and a i liberal deduction will be made to tie trade. July Btf MANLEY k JACKSON. 1 Legal Advertisements. (t KOllGf A, SPALDING COUNTY—' Where*- I Wua. II Mallory, Ad' uii>i«ti..i*r villi lln* Will of Emily I*. Mailrny d«) oM«.l ap|.li»* to ni« f«*r an olijftflo Mill the K*a| V tafe Bi'l4'irig To -aid 1 to' . Tli.-m are tliarvfoi* to alt.- an.) adinoi.nJi I« ranna conc-mad, to bo and aj'penr at my Oflhe within the time pKserihe.l Lv iutr. to *ld<w eat.?** if any r\i-t. why an i*rd«T ai.thoi »/i:.g the of said Heal Estate rli*uld rot !»c pi anted Given moEr inY hand at office, this Max 2'.»th, 1 if DLSMEKK, May 81 find Oi finery / IKOIUHA SPALDING Cf»UN’TY. —-Wl.ercar ! V.I James H. Logau applies to inefof Hetter* •>! diwinb-ion a* adtnimetratot on the est"t‘- < I H>»g » lUm.l. deeeaped. he having fully admin: terco and Wound up said estate. These are therefore incite and direct all pet on* concerned to be and appear at my office within the tiros prescribed hy law. and Oiow eau-c it any exist why Said letters ofdifiilissioii should not he granted, Given under my hand at my office this * May 7th. 1 bfill. F. D. I >l >MI KK. May 17-ffiu Ordinary (t KORGfA . SPALDING CO I STY.—Whore** I Wm. M. Blanton administrator on the Estate of John li Held late ..f *aid county Deceased ap plies to m«* for letters of dismission a* admiuiatrir t »r on said Estate he having fully administered and wound up the same. These are therefore to city and admonish all person* interested or concerned to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. and show cause if any exist why raid letters of dismission should not he granted.; .Given under inxhaiidat my office, this the Ist day nf April 1 80 *5 Api ii Pith mtiin. I*. D. iJl.sftll KL, Ordinary. (1 (.EOHGI A SPALDING COUNTY—Where I as Wm, M. Ulantou udmiiiiatiator on t li•* ! * ‘ fate of Sarah F. Keidlate of said county «l. * . ,i-. ,l apj lies to inc for letter*of dlMiiiL-ion n« udniini- 4 , trator on sai»! Estate In* htiving fully administered and wound up the same. | These are therefore tn cite and admonish all poison* inteiested or eoneerni’d to he and appear nt my office wit hi u tin* lime prescribed by law and show cause if any exist why ai l I -ttcj *-houid iuot be granted. Given under my hand nt m v «>Mi» c this Ist day of April 18«‘.tf I I>. DISMLKE, Ordinary. / 1 I’OHGIA. M 1 A I.IMNG CO I N'l Y Whom \ I George \V. White applies to me fnr ldtei** i*l iliHinioivn a» admistrator on the «*>tule of diaries I*. White, deceased, having fully administered and wound up said estate, These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all person* interested, t.j he, and appear at my office, within the time proscribed hy law. to show cause, if any exist, why such letters should not he grant eil. (iiven under my hand, at office, this 2oth day of January, 1 Hiitj. I*’ I). DISMI KE, Ordiuary. ("« KOUG! A, SPALDING COEN I T Tho*. S. Alien applies to me for letters of dis : mi* ion on the estate of A. A. l\ Allen, he having fully administered said estate. 'iheso are, therefore, tociteiimt admonish all persons concerned to he and appear at my office within the time proscribed by law, to show cause [if any exists, why said letters disinissory should I not. be granted, (iiven under my hand at office, this the ifith day of February, iHOU. Feb. 22 mbm. F. 1). DISMCKIS, Ordinary. / 1 K()H(.IA SPALDING COl- NTY.—Wheica* * I Wm. Boyce applies to me for letter* of A<hnini*tiation on the estate of Coriidiu* John son, late of said county dcceiiM-d. These arc, therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested or concerned to he and appear at my office within the time proscribed by law to show eau*o if any cxift why such letters of Ad ministration should not he granted. (liven under mv hand at office this the 1 tth June 18CU. 40d. " F. D. DLSMUKE, SIXTY days after «lnte, I shall apply to the Or dinary of Spalding County for h uve to sell tfie Real Estate belonging to the Estate ol Peter Far rar deceased. .lost AH SHEFFIELD, Administ rat or ol Peter Farrar’s Estate. May 31, jNGfi -fiUd Butts Si rtmou Cm rt,.March Term; U>Gt». Rlb Ridgeway ) rt>. V Libel for T>ivoree. Mary A. F. Ridgeway. ) II appearing to the Court that the l>efeml;nit is not to ho found in the County of Butts, and is not to ho found in this State, it is ordered that the defendant be required to be and appear at lh«* the next term of the Superior Court of said Coni - ■ ty to answer the Plni itiff in nu net ion of Libel for Divorce, am! that this order be published om e t j a month for four month* previous to the next ter.i I of thi* Court J A. Hum Libellant's Att'y ! A true extract from th** Minute* of said Court | ' March 13, W. U. Bank i«»*l ( UtU. ■ uprlP* t<» Old : ary. J (1 BORGIA, SPALDING COUNTY. -Wlh-iviis I M. A. McCullough Administrat«»r of R<d»**rt ', C. McCullough dee fused applies to me for an 01 and r Ito sell the real estate belonging to said estate. These are, therefore, to eite and admonish nil persons concerned to he and appear at my office within tho time prescribed by law to show cause if any exist, why an order authorizing the sab* of said real estate should not he granted. Given 12 im!• r inv hand at <’ll;' '* tin- 2nd dav of July ]SnG. ‘ !’. D Db-Ml Ki'. Ordinary. I July 19-t>od / 1 F.OUGIA, SFAI.DIM* COUNTY —Whereas vs W. I*. Maxwell applu* to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Surah Kirk, late of said county deceased. These are, therefore, t * eite nn*l admonish all persons interested or eoneerned to be and appear at my olliee within the time preset ibid by taw to show cause, if any exist, why such letters of Ad ministration should not be granted. (iiven under my hand at office this 2nd day ol ! July. PhU». F. I>. PISMU K 1-], (Mdiimry. ! July 19-J Od Sheriff ’s Sale. ON the first .-Tuesday in August next. Intw-en tlie usual hours of sal.*, will be sold before ih«* Court House door, in the city of Griffin, the following vacant Lots of laud, according to the riau of said city, to-wit : Lot.} No. 3 and lin square 13; No. 1 in square I I ; N >. :? in square j ; all eontaiuiirg one acre each. N*- •_* in sqi are ill; containing one acre to he laid oft m four Lots 1 i of one fourth acre each, square ji* containing I j j acres, known ns the Fannie ground Thirteen ' business Lots on Lot No. I in square l i. fronting Hill and Taylor streets. All levied on as the pro ; perty of the City of Griffin, to satisfy li fa from j Spalding Superior Court in favor of Tho*. Nall, : Administrator de bonis von fame t< stain- .to » >■ rtexo of Bartho omew M* 11, deeeas.*d. vs Mayor 'and Council, of the City of Gritlin, property! i pointed out by the defendant. I>. D. DUVAL. Sli’flf , c*r Mbcdu Tolvgnipli, Era mi J I iitelligpucvr. nf Atlanta, cony uiitill ilay of »al«?. and »• : I Dill j to D. I>. Doyni, Sherilf. jum j - t,l< A I.SO, • Y\/ r II.L BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT v v liouso door, in tin* City of Gritfin. Urt w * *■:* : tlie usual hours of sn 10. on the first Tnovd.iy in j August next, one one ln*rse w agon, levied on ns, th« property of Wm. 11. (' Miekleharry, to sati.-A costs on ti' 1 v issue,l tr*»:n Spnlilim: Sup.'t ior Gouit. , t'li«s.jjtr«it. fo r the u-e of Hanover Hank, \- An.li OV. S, Newton M• k ; pointed out hy Miekh t*. rr\. June 26 Ids' ‘I>D.IM >Y AL ShlT. ! EDPLEMAN & BANKS, ; WIMLWAIK IM, niT.MI I*UI !;W IN BOOTS, SHOES. I.EATIIEU, Silt >FM AKERS TOOLS. LASTS, PEGS. A*- A'js.*, v isvt ,a*ti r.nn- aw BOOTS tfc SHOES, K* * ('s the LARGEST STOCK of Goods in their line, that is to be found in anv one I|.<u-r inCenr gia. ('ountiy Merehant are invite.) to evauune our stock before pur.-hnsing ef*e\vhero. OHEItUKEE BLOCK. I’EAt’II 1 IkS.U ST.. Atlanta, 4tt'«iKia MnvSltf Professional Gardr. \ UWIL C. <VK>K, ATT O RNEY AT LAW, <; kilkis, o k«> in. i a . I). X. MAUI IN. A rTOIt .V K V .1 T L A IP, i ; R I FF I X . G F.O RG I A . nvxt J.H.r totlia IlrralJ oHi<'«. innyStf DR. M. J. DANIEL, IMiACTU ING PHYSICIAN, i OFFD'K l'|.-*lair» I r®nt Corner Rooai.Josey»’ I 1 lluilding. March 13 3m | D. B F. KNOTT, Ha . injr returned to Griflio, reapectfully tenders bis ' | •• It oFIiSSI i) NA 1. .S KIIVI CK -S Ti> those who limy .li-sire them. Office and rooms ! in the I'.LH'K lit II.DIXtJ between the Livery! .Stables, where lie may be found day or night j except when I'iofessionally engaged, opril 19. t j JOHNSONS 8c GORDON ( I nm nt is si o n M,c rrh an t .s’ AM* I*KALKRS IN iGROCERIES, PROVISIONS &C., dsC., 1 MAAL.MSA STKEKT, FRANK Ll.\ BLOCK, ! Jany 4, tc. 1 J. I, IIAI.G T. W. TIH RMAN j Hall & Thurman, ATJ’GKNEYS AT LAW. JAf A 'SOX UEOIWIA ; WJ I LL practice in the counties composing the ▼ ▼ Fi fJi i*i« im. Ei; mir ami atteml to the collection ot’Ci \im-> again: l !the Gkni.ual Govkrn- J mi vi> March Ist. If. .J. <>. A. ALFOJtD, \'ITOj;.M-;V AT LAW, GRIFFIN, GA. J \II I.L attend to such professional business ac ? ▼ may be entrusted to his care in the couu. ties of Spalding, Pike, Upson, Monroe, Butts* ILnn , Fay«tte, Coweta and Merriwether. By prompt and diligent attention to professional duty \u will endeavor to please those who tnav en trust, him with hufeieess. He i* determined that the business of his clients, together with his own shall occupy his time ami attention exclusively. Office on Hill Street, upstairs, opposite HKK ALD OFFICE. February 22, 18t>6. lv. BOYNTON Sc OISMUKE. -.1 TT(>R NE Y S A T LA W *SHI II I N GEORGIA (Office in Eront lioom of Odd Eel-two* Hall.) ! WILL practice in the counties of Spalding Henry, Butt*, Monroe, Epson, Pike, Merriwether j raYette and Ulayton. Particular attention given to the settlement and collection of debts. J AS. Sl BOYNTON. FRED. 1). DISMUKE. I Jan ti I" >\ AL & NUNN ALLY, A ITOUXKYS AT LAW. GRIFFIN GEORGIA. ! A 1 LI I.L I’RACTICE IN TIIB COI'XTIBS OF 7 ▼ Spalding, Henry, Fayette. Butts, Monroe, i t p*on. Pike, Clayton, and Merriweather; and will attend to theealleetion of claims against th j federal (’ovorimicnt; and also to the purchase! and sale ol real cstals. As we shall devote our whole attention to our * ' prolession, we hope to be able to giro general! ! satisfaction to all who may think proper to engng cur services. L. T. DOY A i, A. I>. XT NX ALLY. IXc27.tr j Charlie Wright, WATCHMAKER AXD JEWKLKI ' LAST SI DF.il I I.L STREET. OVER CEFOJtD'S All lYoi'K warranted. j Dec 27, lSi'ij. \ IIUIS l». HNIM.AY'. TIIOS. W. M A Mill AM. FINDLAY MANGHAM, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Ft MY F AMILY (.ROFKKIFS AND PROVISIONS GENERALLY, . Wine*, I.iij\i(‘rs, Cigars, Tobacco, Fruits, Candy, j Nuts, J e., Ac. SK' ONI* STRFIT. OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL HANK, .71 At ON, GEORGIA. ' may 10: NEW FURNITURE sTom: /v macox. iC.ILL.tWIY. I'lilllN k 10. I llavejiist opened and Receiving Daily, a Large Quantiiy of FUJJMTIRi:, • Consisting in part of | CIIAMBKH SKI’S, PAHLOII SETS, BUREAUS OF ALL KINDS, l llAlils OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, I GREAT VARIETY OF CARPETING WHAT KNOTS ami BOOK SHELVES, HAT TREES and TEA POOS, -MAIiI.K TOP TABLES, EXTENSION, BREAKFAST. DINING and TEA TABLES, , SPRING BEDS, | CRADLES, CRIBS and CHILDREN'S CHAIRS, l 7\INDO\V SHADES, a Great Variety, 1 MATTING, SOFAS, i Tii l'E TP.TES, rt,-.. cte. K.'iwiring of old Furniture done in the bi'st Gy!o. \on will txn.l ns on Chorrv street, one ! door abovo .1. B. 1!.« innvlOilm JOII WORK Ol every description Printed at the rntRN Hmiald eftieo, with neatness and despatch ' orord? solicited. ts ROBAOK’B BITTERS ' v HOBACK'S Vi stomach A BITTERS! 4 J <Z * OLKK I^V A DYSPEPSIA, I \\ V 'Y. ' nn«l iir* 4 Die best Tonic \0 y in ilw* world. 'v HOBACK’S^ 2% \ blood !^ KIPILLSi^’ \y ■ft-\ HEADACHE,!^ \ \ N -1 anti all 'li* O S, Beast*.* of the bowels. ■ jnP 4\ j °s ROBACK’S v \ ItLOOD ,f % PURIFIER! tfc r- | “v x *q. * CURICS rP % 1 SCROFULA I ii :i l.i ' 1 j , AHE SOLD lAY ALL Drii££i«ts and Dealers in l*afent iTledicines EVE RYWH ERE PRINCE, WALTON & CO., (.Suceesßors to Dr. C. W. Koback,) SOLE PROPRIETORS, Nos. 50, 58, GO & 02 East Third St. CINCINNATI, OHIO. SAMILLS. dAIimSS AND LEATII E R . G- . BEHND, COTTON AVANUE, /)i tirecn Mulberry nnd Cherry Street MACON, GEORGIA, | Calls the attention of Dealers and Planters to ' his Stock of Splendid Sadil/rn/ anil Harness Hoods, Consisting of the following Goods: LADIES'. GENTS’ and HOY’S SADDLES, CARRIAGE. LEGGY «£• DRAUGHT HARNESS, WOOL, HAIR and STRAW COLLARS. As well ns HARNESS, HRIDLK, SOLE. UPPER, DEL LOWS, HAND and STRING LEATHER, always j on hand at the lowest prices. HARDWARE, of all kinds in his line, j My facilities for manufacturing all classes of work, arc unsurpassed by any House in the State. Alii ask is, LOOK AT MY STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY. ! All Kinds of Repairing Done | April2y-6m HARDWARE 8c CUTLERY. CARRIAGE MATERIALS, TRIMMINGS, PAINTS, OII.S, VAHNISIIES AND-GLASS. • * >1 INSOX is constantly receiving i old stand on Hi}] Stteet.a large assort merit ('1 all goods in liis lino, which he is J»cl 1 inat wholesale and retail as low as they can be bought in any interior market. TERMS CASH. insure Yovr Projnrhj ! 1 . U. .It'll\’S< )\ is Agent for the sol IHI-.KN MUTUAL Insurance Company, of Athens, Gn. Capital, $2,15,000 Hie UNDERWRITERS AGENCY of New ' , ;';!v" v,,r #8,000,000 IHE HOME Insurance Company of New | York, near #4.000,000 i IKLNIX A PUTNAM Colfipariy of Hartford, t onnecticiit, and other good Companies. Kielts are solicited on Cotton, Merchandise, 1 Furniture, and Buildings, j JST Losses promptly adjusted. NEW HARDWARE STORE. 11. C. BARROW, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALFiB IX' Hardware, Cutlery, Notions, Sfc WHITEHALL ST., CORNER ALABAMA, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Has Just received a Large and Splendid assortment of - Cutlery, I’ocket Cutlery Shoe Knives, Scissors 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 Chit Saws, Anvils, Bellows, Bench Screws, Vices, Wood Saws, Mill Saws Stocks and Dies, Wagon Boxes, Steel Squares Gimlets, Pipe Boxes, Buggy Nuts, Carriage Bolts, Shoe Nails, Shoe Tacks. Iron and Buggy Findings, Shoe Hammers, Shoe Pincers, Slioveis, Tongs, Fire Irons, shoe Awls, Shoe Pegs, Foot Scrapers, Hinges, Butts, Shoe Thread, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Hames, Garden Rakes. Garden Hoes, Screws, Hooks and Ilinges, Fire Bolts, Platform Scales, Bolts, Latches, Sash Pullies, Counter Scales, Rope Nails, Sash Weights Sash Cord. Cotton Cards, Water Buckets, Curtain Bands, Bed Casters Coffee Mills, Slates. Sieves. Well Buckets, Tubs, Brooms, Jim Crow Cards, Sifters, S»d Irons, Tin Dippers. Cocoa Dippers, Cooking Staves, Office Stoves, Ovens, l’ots, Tea Kettles, Sauce Pans, Frying Pans, Tin Btickets. 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, Faucctts, Brittanio Ware, Tea Setts, Gun Caps, Gun Tubes, Spoons, Ladlees, Sand Taper, Ac. And numerous other articles. In fact, every thing usually kept in a Wholesale and Retail Hardware House. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly filled. January 1, 60. 3ro. QUR STOCK OF FAMILY AND FANCY GROC ER IE S, is now complete. \Vo invite an examination of our Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Flour, and Rice Fresh ground BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. st oi r not sr: > rcp, Mackerel, Codfish, Herrings, Beef tongues, Oysters, Sardis Pie Fruits, Cnn Fruits’ Dates, Kaisins, Prunes, Figs and XV of all kinds. Kerosene Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys, and C Candles in Paraflne Wax, Star and Tallow, Far and Stick Candy in great variety. Milk, Rutter, Soda, 1 Vine, Ey<j und Plain Crackers , Fresh Uairi / and State Cheese always on hand. Smo/tinu and Cheicinsr Tobacco ? in great vniiety. In brief, it is our aim to keep those goods that every Housekeeper Daily needs. For prices, we prefer our Customers to exercise (heir own judgment. We solicit a call from our friends, and the pub lie generally S. W. MANGHAM, & CO- Dec. 27, $7 T. ATKIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Stoves, Ranges, Grates, Pumps, Cutlery, Britania. and Plated Ware, Wooden and Willow Ware, House Furnishing Goods, etc., etc., etc., etc., Also, Manufacturer of TIX, COPPER AXD SHIFT IRON WIRE, No. 2 Winship Block, Peachtree Street ATLANTA, GF.ORGI. e- STOVES, RANGES, TIN PLATE. SHEET IRON COPPER AND ZINC. 150 Heating mid Cooking Stoves, with Furniture complete, The Chilton Cooking Range, the best Range in use. 300,(t00 lbs. Iron, assorted sizes of the best quali tv. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF English and German Table Cutlery, Scissors, Butchers’ Knives, Shovels, Spades, Ac. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Plain and Planished Tin Ware, , Britania and JapaneJ 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, de. inay3l—3m NATIONAL HOTEL Corner Whithall Street and W. dr A Railroad ATLANTA, GEORGIA. This NewlytErected, Commodious, First Class Hotel, Ellegantly furnished throughout, and complete in all its appointments, is now open for the reception of guests, and in successful operation. Attached to this Hotel is a tine 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 beitcd. PRATT, POND A COREY 11. D. Humus Clerk. Proprietors. Hat,; of the “Brown House,” Macon Ga. FRESH ARRIVALS! • XV * * to FIR 2 SPRING GOODS, At N. 11. SIMON'S KJj (at benrt banks’ old stand.) Consisting of a Full Assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, SUCH AS POPLINS, MOZAMBIQUE?, BILKS, DF.BAIZE. 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