Newspaper Page Text
£ou 1b fr u X) txa Ib.
oriffiu, lieorgia. August 9, 1996.
Ttie Daily llt-rald. *
Ir view of the approaching business sea'
son, and the growing business interests of
the City of Griffin, the undersigned ha.-e
determined to commence publishing a daily
paper, the first number of which will appear
the Ist day of September
This being an enterprise in winch all the
citizens of this city and the surrounding
country, are vitally interested, we shall ex
pect a warm and cordial support; indeed it
,5 with them to say, whether or not they
will keep up and sustain a daily paper.
As an advertising medium, it is our in
tention to make it the very best that the
situation will allow.
In order to place it within the reach of
all parties, the daily will be published at the
exceedingly low price of six dollars a year.
Those wishing to subscribe for the daily wilt
please forward their names with the subscrip
tion price.
D. X. MARTIN,
J. J. EAGAN.
Josei-u Engel’s New Store.—Every
body in Griffin and hereabouts, is favorably
acquainted—and has been for years—with
that splendid business-man, and reliable gen
tleman, Joseph Engles; and, with this pre
liminary, it gives us pleasure to assure our
immunity that their favorite has returned,
arid Is ’resolved to prove himself the same
fair and honest dealer as in days of yore.
Call on liitn, make his acquaintance—-or re
new it—and let him prove to you that the
war or nothing else lias demoralized him
and that now, as eretofore, he has lots of
good bargains to distribute among his old
friends and acquaintances.
New I>Ri.'..'ToHE Firm in Atlanta
By reference to our advertising columns, it
•will be seen that Dr. Thomas A. Warren,
formerly of Griffin, in association with an
other gentleman, has started anew Drug
establishment in the Gate City. To those
who know Dr. Warren, whether before the
war, or during the war, or since the war, we
will not address a word of commendation ;
hut to those who have not made his acquain
tance, we will say, unhesitatingly, that the
Doctor is all that his friends claim for him,
and they, otic and all, insist there is no wor
thier man, better physician an 1 surgeon,
purer patriot and Southern man than he.
Go, then, to his drugstore rn Arlasua, buy
your drugs—some of them, at least—from his
est:i!ili>hment and we guarantee that you
will be bound to like the man, and in liking
the man lie bound to patronize him, and in
patronizing him be bound to like the articles'
you buy. Doth in quality and Tii price. Head
i heir -ndverir-emcnt.
teT Samuel Clarke, of this [dace, accused
of having killed, on the l>t instant, his fath
cr-iii law, Daniel Kirbn, also of Griffin, was
tried for murder on the third of the month,
convicted ot the same, and sentenced, the
next day, (Saturday,) to he hung on the
2Sth of September proximo. Ilis counsel
will carry the case to the Supreme Court.
New Tailorin'*! Establishment.—
dead the advertisement—to be found in the
appropriate column—of Mr. C. B. Smith,
who has opeued a Tailor’s Shop in Griffio > up
stairs over Cherry’s store, Hill Street. Mr.
Smith prom ts well, and we doubt not will
pa-form up to his promises. Give him a
call, and you can soon test whether he is
sincere in what he says,—and he wants but
a chance to make his deeds conform to his
words.
Southern Cultivator.—The August
timber of this excellent Monthly reached
our table several days ago. As usual, it
comes laden with good tilings— its articles
original and selected, being eminently suited
for what they are intended, to-wit, “ the
plantation, the garden, and the family cir
cle ”
Tt is published at the low price of §2,00
a year, by Wm. N. White, Athens, Ga.
, - 'h
Concert! Concert! Concert !On
Tuesdav, the 14th inst. a concert will be
given for the benefit of the « Ladies Memo
rial Society of Griffin ”
JOS. ENGEL’S
I'll pi.
The under.-igned desires lo inform the
public that he has returned to his old home
IN GRIFFIN,
here he is determined to furnish them
with GOODS as LOW as they can possibly
afforded. I have on hand
PRBSII cb NEW,
A Complete Stock of
DftY 0000$,
nothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c.
My well known Character as a business
roan here in former days, is a sufficient guar
antee of
Fair and Honest Dealing.
Call on me at my NEW STORE at the
STAND, West Corner of Ilill street
and Broadway.
JOSEPH ENGEL
SCHOOL NOTICE.
Til]' undersigned propose* to open n School in
the building known ns Knot - .’* College, Au
gust 6th.. Term* from *3 to {J
j'dvtf H E. MORROW.
sciT<X>l7XlTl ICE.
rpilE Exercise* of Sir*. BETHI NKS School,
A wiH lie retimed on Mnndav, fonb of July,
jjjlv 26, 1866—1 t
Store House For Sale.
STILWELL it BEF.KS to remove to the
Store i.ow occupied by J. 11. White <t Cos. I
now offer for sale the Store House occupied by
ilierii. It is considered by many the b*-»t *tand in
the city excepting the one we pro to, being a corn
er House, 90 feet long, with a fine basenicr.t story.
Tliis property will bring 20 percent interest on
the price I w ill take for it.
I also have three Dwelling Houses for sale.
joly*26-tf J. A. BKLKS.
THE GREATEST
INDUCEMENT
OF THE SEASON AT
MRS. TAYLOR’S
MILLINERY EMPORIUM
/ HiNTEMPLATIXfi a radical change in busi-
V-c ness the Coming reason, the undersigned offers
lor the next FORTY or FIFTY DAYS, a LARCH,
FRESH and FASHIONABLE STOCK of
Millinery ami Fancy Goods,
ut prices that will astonish the most incredulous.
We attempt no humbujr, but the goods MI ST and
WILL be *«dd at some price, a portion of the stock
AT LESS THAN COST.
A great ind'ieeinent will be offered to anv idl
ing t<> make a good bill. Call soon, ns die best
chances a e first taken.
S. S. TAYI.OR,
Agent, at Ladies' Store.
Griffin, July I? 1866-41
<U EENSWAHE,
CHIN’A AND 'GLASS WARE.
McBKlbE, DORSETT A CO.
Corner Whitehall and limiter Streets, Atlanta.
Full lines of C. C. Granite and Glassware
IN THK OEIGINAL PACKAGE
or in lots to suit ps.rcbr.seva.
A SPLENDID RETAIL STOCK.
A fine assortment of" Assorted Crates” vert
low to the trade.
Dealers are pnrticulaily l-dqncstc 1 to tall and
examine our stock . We feel confident that our
TFKAIS will compare favorably with BEST NEW
\ ORK rates, and our stock is as complete as any
in the country, North or South.
Mcßride, dorsf.tt a co.
July l?-3m
I EUREKA OIL,
|The Greatest Discovery of the Age!
The Suffering Public will be glad to know that
G. W. CROFT’S EUREKA OIL
HA' been w rested from oWiviofi by a companv
of philanthropic gentlemen, and at an in!
iiu-nse outlay of capital, has again been placed bc
lore the pc..pi,-. Wc do not. claim it to be a cure
all, like some of tit e nostrums of the day arc said
to be; but we do say that it possessesadvantanges
over any olhor known compound for the cure Os
Inflammatory and IToevatY.c diseases and as an
Alleviafoi ofl'fe ft will wotonly allniate, but
will cure a vast majority of 9he following diseases,
such as Inflamatioii and Ulcerntiop of the Mouth,
Throat, Stomach, anil Howell, Colic of any Hind.
Dysentery (or Flux) Diarrhoea, “ Piles'' Diptheria,
In flammatory Uhcumatism ,- and is also an inval
liable remedy for Neuralgia, Ulcers of any kind
(not malignant.) Eruptions. Burnt. Scalds, Bruises,
Cuts, Bone F lions. Swollen Clands. So} e Eyes,
Ear and Tooth Aches. Spinal Affections, Ac. And
in Couyhs, we challenge the world for iis equal.
Ordinary coughs it will cure. In I’ulmottory Con
sumption, Asthma, and Bronchitis it is the best
palliative known!
The Superintendent of this Company is a Grad
uate of the Medical College of Nashville, and
from long experience in his profession, aud f. good
knowledge of Chemistry, he has been inttusted
with the selection of chemicals for the manufac
ture of tin* medicine, and lin» been and will be
careful'to select the very finest, materials to be
found in either foreign or home markets, ami we
arc satisfied that the arf.T-.fle we are inYw putting
tip excels any fonier article of ills same kind for
purity of chemicals, and must be more efficacious.
We place the *• Kri kk.v Oil ' before the world,
and upon its met its or demerits if must rise or fall.
But we know if the peoyle will try it, they Will
be more than satisfied.
For sale by all tbe pi-meipul Druggiata every
where throughout the country. Compounded by
(i. W. UitoFT. the original manufactuier, for ti e
Eureka Oil Manufacturing Votnpafiv at Atlanta,
Ga
l’rice at retail $1.25 per‘bottle. Liberal deduc
tions made to the trade.
At. A. SHACKELFORD, M. D„
Supertendeut
For sale bv H
N. Ik DREWUY <t CO., I
Druggists, I
East side Util street, Grfl^^Dnß
SHERIFF’S SALES.
“ITT I LI. be sold before the Court House door,
y V Spalding county. Ga., on the first Tuesday
in September next, within tbe usual hours of sale,
one hundred and fifty nine (159) Barrells of Phos
phate, levied on as the property of C. \V. Ford, to
satiety ti fa issued rroin Judge of the Comity Court
of tln' County of Spalding. Mncoti and Western
Rail Road is C. W. Ford, property pointed out
in said fi fa.
ALSO,
At the same lime aha place Will ue sold one
fraction L“t of Land known in the l’lan of the City
of Griffin, ns Lot No. Ill), situated in \Veit Grif
fin, adjoining lots of W. Hlcodworth, D. llit-ks
and others, levied on as the property of J. M.
Lunquest, to satily costs on two fi fas issued from
Spalding Superior Court. Charles Foreman A Cos.
vs. John Al. Lunquest. property pointed out bv J
M. Blood worth.
Aug 2-tds D. D. DOYAL Sheriff.
ON the first Tuesday in August next, between
the usual hours of sale, will be sold before
the Court House door, in the city of Griffin, the
following vacant Lots of land, according to the
Elan of said city, to-wit: Lots No. Sand 4 in
square 18; No. 4 in square 14; No. 3 in square
lo ; all containing one acre each. No. 2in igi are
44 ; containing one Sere to be laid off in four Lots
of one fourth acre each, square 56 containing 4
acres, known as the Parade ground; Thirteen
business Lots on Lot No. 4 in square 43, fronting
Hill and Taylor streets. All levied on as the pro
perty of the City of Griffifi, to satisfy fi fa from
Spalding Superior Court in favor of Thos. Kali,
Administrator de bonis non came testammto an
\nexo of Bartho oiuev Stell, deceased, vs Mayor
aud Council, of the City of Griliiu, property
pointed out by the defendant,
D. D. DOYAL. Sh'ff
ur Maeou Telegraph, Era and Intelligencer,
of Atlanta, copy Until! day of sale, and send bill
to D. D. Doyai. Sheriff. june2B:tds
WILL BK SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
house door, in the City of Griffin, between
the usual hours »f sale, ou the first Tuesday in
August next, one one-hurse wagon, levied on as
the properly of Wm. 11. G. Mickieberry, to satisfy
costs on fi fa issued from Spalding Superior Court.
Chas. Street, for the use of Hanover Hank, vs
Andrews, Ncwfou a- Micklcbcrrv, pr«p«itt
!>•>'!]*'■ 1 --ut 1-■ M : ’-'i-l". ri».
GROCERIES *G.
1 ()()( ) IJLSUEIf ' wfriTi; corn,
”| | SACKS COFFEE.
j BAHREIN SUGAR. A V, and C.
For sa'c i y
SALMONS * WARD.
Atlanta, Ga.
11.S. DRIED BEEF, Choice,*
lbs. BEEF TONGUE*.
For sale by
SALMONS i WARD.
Atlanta, Ga.
)0 1!Al:Iu:i ' s I ' !uL U - a!1 S™ s*'- 5 *'-
-Q BOXES CANDLES,
KEGS POWDER,
For sale by
SALMON* ik WARD,
Atlanta, Ga.
BALKS PRIME TIMOTHY HAY.
(>0 IX)ZEX ,)ysti:i ' s>
KEGS ASSORTED N AID?,
For sale bv >
SALMONS A WARD.
Atlanta, G l.
Just Received.
20 HMDS. CLEAR SIDES,
30 Tierces Choice Rib Side#,
20 “ Slioulders,
10 “ Sugar Cured Hams,
200 Uhls Sup'tino and Extra Eamity Flour,
2000 Bushels Corn,
25 Sacks Coffee.
50 Barrels A B and C Sugar,
500 Dried Beef,
20 Barrels Syrup,
100 Sacks Virginia Salt,
50 Bblt. Virginia Salt.
SALMONS A WARD,
We havo removed to LYNCH'S GRANITE
FRONT BLOCK, corner Whitehall 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 of
goods.
SALMONS A WARD,
Commission Merchants,
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
June M-'ini Atlanta, Ga.
WAR DECLARED!
ITT EUROPE,
JOHN H. WHITE & GO,
Propose to sell thoir entire -Stock of-
GOODS at .greatly
IIF D t'CFsiy PH ICE 8
Until tire first of September next. If you
I
want BARGAINS, now is the time, and j
John H. White & Cos.,
' !
is the place to get them. Call soon or the I
chances may a 1 be t'hken.
IILH GOODS
Now in TRANSITU will bo included in
the proposed reduced rates. Come and
satisfy yourselves.
Griffin, Ga., July 5-ts
GREAT INDUCEMENT!
*’ We respectfully invite the attention of all per
sons who desire to purchase Goods at prices sur
passingly low, to our stork of
smsenD shiier ghoul
TO THE LADIES,
We offer a Beautiful and Fashionable selection of
Lawns, I’ackalls, French Jackonets, Mozambique*,
Foulards, Calicos, etc. Also, a largo assortment
of White Goods, such as Jaednet, Swiss and Or
gandie Muslins, Nnnksook, Plain and Striped Em
broideries of all descriptions, w ith a large variety
of other Useful and Fancy articles.
THE GENTLEMEN
Will fin<l a Superior Stock of the La teat and most
Fashionable Styles of
READY - MADE CLOTHING,
Together with French nnd Scotch Cnssimeres,
Duhlia Cloths, and eveay other article of Furnish
ing Goods necessary to complete their Wardrobe.
Besides, our
STOCK OT XOTIOXS,
Consisting in part, of Hosiery, Gloves, Uandker
chiefs, Laces, Linen and Jaconet Edg’ng and In
serting, Hair Brushes, Toilet Articles, Ac., are un
surpassed.
1 n addition to the above, wc offer a large assrot
rnent of BOOTS, SHOFS and DOMESTICS, from
the best manufactories in operation.
All of the above articles will be sold at a small
advance upon prime cost We can assure the
public that our .goods were purchased for cash,
upon as good terms as they can be bought, and we
are determined to sell as low as any other house
in Griffin. We will be pleased to show our assort
ment to purchashers, feeling confident in our abili
ty % give satisfaction to>even the most fastidious.
LOEWENSTEI.Y 6l PFEIFER.
Griffin, Ga., April 19, i 366. ts
Corn and Bacon for Sale,
ON TIME.
MITU, STM’.K A CO., at the warehonse of
O Jarnigan, corner of Forsyth and Alabama
streets. Atlanta. Ga.. have a large lot of Corn and
Bacon, which they p-opose to furnish to prompt,
responsible planter* on the following terms; They
will give fifty bushels of Com or three hundred
pounds of Bacon for five hundred pounds of good
Middling Cotton. The planters will receive the
i Corn or Bacon now, and deliver the Coton next
- November, at iheir *tore iu Atlanta,
i The plant-r must give two approved endorsers
«r lit not ir Iviv! inn- •>.! Nr
DANIEL k RUCKEk,
a
GENERAL
ft
Q rocors, Frocluoo
0
A N D
c
Commission Merchants,
E
FARRAR’S OLD STAND.
ft
till.L ST., GRIFFIN, GA;
8
We uillfGon receive large i»i'c***a.or;H to our
already tplendid Mock. Come and «*c ua at the
•ate stand of the CUNNINGHAMS. W«
gaurantee universal satisfaction to our customers
May 24, 1666 ts
Johnsons A (Jordon,
EXTENIVE
T R A I) E SAL E,
PRICES DOW N
TO SI IT THE TIMES!
r
20 BOXES GROUND BERBER, .
500 BBI.S. FI.OUR. all Grades, ,
60 BBLS. SUGAR, all Grades.
OI L, OI L, OI L, OI L, OI L, OI L!
EXTENSIVE DEPOT.
Any quantity furnished at prices so cheap as In
guarantee every family to buy u Barrel. Cheaper
tbau Caudles or Wood.
2000 SACKS CORN,
25 HUBS. BACON,
20 TIERCES LARD.
10 BARRELS WHITE BEAN'S,
2o SACKS COFFEE,
GREEN AND BLACK TEA,
50 Bbls. NEW CUor N. O. MOLASSES,
«0 BOXES CANDLES.
500 Bbls. ami Boxes CRACKERS, all sorts,
100 BOXES BICKLES, all kinds,
10 Bbls. I’ICKLES, Cucumbers,
20 BOXES RAISINS,
Almonds. Brazil Nuts, Pecans, Walnuts Ac.
CANDIES, all sorts.
500 I.bs. Black Pepper,Ginger Spice Ac.
Cotomon Starch, Bearl Starch, Maizena. Large
STOCK OF LIQUORS,
To be bartered for I’rodtice, Cotton or Lard. «»
In fact anything you may need eau be found at
unr House. Call soon at
JOHNSON'S A GORDON,
maylO-.iim Ah.ban a St., Atlanta, Ga.
GUDNEtI A L
LAND AND EMIGBANT
AaEX O Y ,
WITH HEAD-QU ARTERS AT
GRIFFIN, Ts£o R G I A.
I shall keep a Registry in my office, where all par
ties having Lands. Plantations. City, or other prop
eriy for sale, rent, or exchange, are respectfully
solicited to Regisler them free of charge, whether
my services are engaged as Agent or not.
I am thoroughly acquainted with Southern
Lands, hnd therefore amply able to discern the
quality and strength, as well as what they are
best adapted for, etc., etc., which will enable me
to render valuable services to Capitalists nnd
others wishing to invest or exchange.
I now have several Plantations, Lots, and a
considerable quantity of wild lands in different
parts of GeorgiA lor sale, rent or exchange, and
will soon have them mapped out on my Register
so that all can examine for themselves.
I am now making, nnd will soon have perfected
arrangements with parties in New York, Phils
delphia, aud Baltimore by which 1 shill be able to
advance money on lands, slowing crops, etc.
Rwermes; George >'. Nichols, Esq., Bay street
Savannah, Ga ; Ransom Rogers, Esq., No. 119
South 4!h Street, Philadelphia, and the business
men of this eitv.
A. J ACKSON ROGERS,
ar Oflico. for the present at my residence, ou
corner of itrvsdway and Eith Streets, opposite
Marshal College.
I July 19,8 m
Plantation for Sale.
1 OFFER for sale my place in Schley county.
Ga., containing 335 acres.- There are 200
acres cleared, the balance heavily timbered w ith
oak and pine. This is one of tl* most desirable
places in South-Western Georgia, being both pro
ductive aud healthy. These lifts not been a case
of chills on ! fever, nor any malarious sickness in
i three year*, or since I have owned it. The place
- is eight miles from Amerkue, and four miles from
Ellaville, the county site. There areal,out 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 he sold with the place, if desira
hie. Also, a few Hog* and Cattle. Titles goo-!.—
Possession Ist October, or if the purchaser take
the crop, possession given immediately.
Price, w ith one hslf th<x crop, sl 2 per acre
without the crop. ?10 per acre.
Address Dr. A. C. Hornady, on the premises, or
the subscriber, at Atlanta, Ga.
: may 17—Sm IJ. 0. HORNADY
Pike Sheriff ’s Sale.
UX fill he sold before the Court House door, in
It the town of Zebulon, Pike county, on the
Brst Tuesday in September next, within the legal
! hoar* of safe a plantation In the 9th District of
said county it being the land sold by N. P.
Daniel to John W. Pate, known in the plan of said
I District by parts of lots Nos. 90, 127, 103, and
; 102, the other numbers not known, the whMe con
taining eight hundred a<res more or lesa, it being
: the plantation where S. Cranford now residee
levied on by virtue of a fi fa from Pike Inferior,
Court in favor of John Neal va. Nathaniel P. Dan
j iel—oath of Plaintiff required under the Stay I.aw
tiled and property pointed ou' hv him and tenant
in |>ossession notified. .
WM if M'< LENDtiN.
1 .Vtjj-U' Sheriff
THE MAN WHO FAILS TO BUY WHERE TUB BF.ST BARGAINS CAN J {
HAD, IS IN THK VERY NATURE OF THE CASE EITHER NEGLIGENT
IGNORANT, OR CARELESS.
THE QUESTION;
WHERE CAN THESE BARGAINS BE FOUND? TRY THE NEW FIRM OF
j Who offer their best Services, ikith a LARGE and ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS*
Among which they enumerate LaJitV i>rea« (j<x*U in cvcrjr rarietj.
i .
GRKNAbINES, FULLARDS,
PRINTS, LAWNS,
MUSLINS. PACK ALP;
FRENCH JACONETS, MOZAMBIQCES,
1 Indeed everything that the most fastidious eouhl desire.
WHITE GOODS,
I JAUONKT.
N SWISS,
OKGAMMKS.
NANSOOKS,
LONG CLOTHS.
IRISH LINENS,
LINEN LAWNS,
COTTON A* Li non DIAPERS,
SHEETINGS tfc Siiirting*.
I Especial attention ia called to the Stock of LACK POINTS, and LACK
J GOODS generally. In EMBROIDERIES they cannot be surpassed. The endless ra
! ricty of FANCY GOODS and YANKEE NOTIONS, forbids even a partial enumeration.
I In their department devoted to
GENTLEMENS’ WEAR,
Titty take especial pride believing as they do, that they offer a stock far superior, in
1 point ol SI \ LE, Q 1 ALIT\ and QUANTITY to any evet before opened in Griffin. In
s
BOOTS AND SHOES.
j l-or the Million, wc simply throw ourselves in the front, as second to none, cither in
1 rice, Quality, Style, or any othei particular. The Ladies especially are solicited to ex
amine our stock of SHOES, as wo claim to havo puperiorty in that line.
Connected as *o are with the largest houses in this section—with a New York whole
sale house to represent our interest in purchases—bUyiUg as Wc do for cash, and
Intending to Become Permanent
In Griffin, we think that the trading public will readily see that wo have not only th*
AHILI 1 ) but the DISPOSITION and INTENTION to 6eii good» upon such terms M
cannot fail to give satisfaction. Remember
Scheuerman, Bro. & Daniel.
At their Store, West side Hill street, North of Reeks k Stillwell, and oppoeit* fc. H.
Johnson’s Ilurdware store —better known as SCHEUERMAN’B OLD STAND.
June 28, 186G-tf
W. H. G. MiCKEtßftftftY
WITH
■a n. mm & a,
Successors Os
ftEtO, MtGKEtftftftftV $ COo •
OFFER FOR SALE AT PRICES SUITABLE TO THE TIMES;
Rio Coffee,
Sugar from 16 to 26 cts., per lb.,
Mackerel, in bbls. l-2s, 14s and Kite,
*A LARGE LOT OF
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
( NAILS, KNIVES and FORKS,
HAND SAWS, SHOVELS and TONGS,
AXES, ANDIRONS.
CHOP AXES. SADIRONS,
CmSELvS. . BUTTS and SCREWS,
■ TRACE CHAINS, Brass KITTLftB:
PAD LOCKS, SKILLfem
AUGERS, OVENS
POTS, tfc
HOLLOW WARE,
BRASS HOOPED BUCKETS, CHURNS pIOOMS,
PAINTED BUCKETS, TUBS, • Ae., Ae., &«.
CORN, CORN MEAL AND I^OUR.
BACON •
, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
jJO Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, CANE SYRUP, .' , MOLASSX6,
100 Sacks VIRGINIA SALT, 200 Bunehea SWL,’° “ft *, L( ' 0VY Factory
j THREAD. LARGE LOT of anJ C
WANT tD
-3000 Bushels of WHEAT deliwod in good <:r p|^ 0 ( , | 4^ e bighowt mark
et price paid for BACON, LARD, CORN, ' fo _ '"i * c . &e., W
| _ Southern Bank Notes, Gold k Silver re' / he aborc articles st theb
market value. _
OXJO. '* CQ^
•June'2l, 180 G--Cm
irtOOMS,
•to., Ae., Aa