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I, rtffln, Oearfin, Sept. 5, IHQ6.
Io Advsrixsem. —All advert sements, to
tn«ura publication in (be next issue, should
b« banded in by 6 o'clock.
Postponement. —Under this heading,
io the advertisement department of our pa
per, it will be seen that Col. C. Peeples’ lec
tore for the benefit of the “Griffin Ladies
Jfemorial Association," has been postponed
to the 11th of October.
Boynton &Dismuu.e—S«c die renewed
ctrd of this excellent Law firm under our
heading of New Advertisements. We would
like to tell our readers something about these
gentlemen that they do not already know.
If ire say they arc first rate gentlemen, or
first-rate citizens, or first-rate lawyers, and
pay first-rate attention to all business en
trusted to their care, that the ono makes a
first-rate Judge, and the other a first-pate Or
dinary, everybody will say, and all, too, an
ewer at once : •* tell us something we don’t
t:now. , ’~WeU good readers, if you know all
hese things, go and prove your faith by
year works —give them your law business—
some of it, at least—and if they do not attend
io it; —yea, and attend to it «*•?/, put us
down as lying, the worst sort, under a
mistake.
The Mountain Siunal —We arc grati
fied to notice that this excellent Weekly,
published at Dahloncga, Ga., has donned a
new dress, and now cuts a figure exteriorly.
In harmonic,' keeping with its intrinsic
merits, all the time very commendable.
®as“ The Cherokee Georgian, published
at Dalton, Georgia, comes to us, in its last
issue, Aug. •list—considerably enlarged, I
and printed on entirely new type. We are
solicitous to infer that his new improvement
is based upon the sustaining and increasing
patronage of ils appreciative community.
Personae. —Our elegant fib nd, I)r.
Thos. A. Warren, practicing physician in
Atlanta, and member of the Drug firm of
Dr. T' A Warren & Cos, left for bis home
on Monday last, after a short visit to his
relatives and acquaintances in this city.
toT A heavy rain fell in Griffin on Mon
day, about noon, with an unu-ual quantify
of lightning “close by” as the darkey would
Say—and almost everybody else would say
Getting Kottk.nkk Asm rottener.
Wa heard of a feminine il.uk io the other
I day in this place, that had pro/issnl relig
ion under a minister, wirbou r knowing li st
the minister was accused of being a ••II ;b.”
[She was devising ways an.! iVans, at latest
a Dices, to get un /»■,/. a, - M ;n as po.s
Sfhle.
•-
The appended letter from an esteemed
GritSnite, on a tour, at present, to thc.W.rth,
though addressed to an individual member
if our firm, and thertr-.... j.
some matters ot general int ros*, especially
io our readers hereabouts, —such a about
the corn crop &?.—which authorizes us to
Jive it a place in our columns.
"i k w yi nt is, Augtlst hl, IS GO,
Dear Martin • —Ait- r leaving you in
Atlanta, on the evening of the 27th inet , 1
took the Hast Tone arid Ya. route, arrived
here in 09 hours, hrd Jlcitsa'ot Dip, —no dust
or hot sun,—-with sleeping ca.-s at night.
I find great improvement in the comfort to
travelers since last summer, or even befor
th o war. I wou! 1 recommend tfcts route i
summer travel.
It is sad to sec ti;o parched, barren fields
from Griffin to the Tennessee fine, end to
think of another year of suffering to our
people; but there is some comfort t> know
that there is plenty oi coin making to
supply us at low prices, I think at one dol
*ar p'-r bushel. 1 was told corn eculd be
bought, around Knoxville at 50 cents (new
crop).
I got here the day after the great demon
strations in favor of President Johnson, all
of which I suppo-e you have, ere this reaches
you, Heralded in your new daily,
yours truly.
J. A. Dfruits.
SagT 1 ’ Tile article headed u My Native
Land, Farewell ” was written August 7th,
‘Soil, by a Georgia mother, which, as events
have turned out, seems now to have been
prophetic.
StWspa pet *.
Some, people have queer notie i", about
newspapers. All people are not sufficiently
intelligent to eouipreheud the great advan
tages derived from newspapers being pub
lished in their midst. Others have no con
ception of the obligations they are under to
uieir local press ; and still there are others
who feel themselves under no obligations,
whatever, to sustaiu their local paper.—
Every man or woman who knows bow to ap
preciate the press, properly support it with
out stint. There arc many communities of
tilSrdhants and busiross men, who do not
appreciate their local press as a medium of
making their business known to the public.
rhant; everybody kntnvs me, and there is
no use in my advertising. It's just so much
money thrown away.” Others, howover,
lake a different view of the matter and feel
the importance of -lstuirilog their home pa
per, and j»Stronize it by the insertion of their
advertgttnents just to keep it up.
All Inis is a wrong idea of your obligation
to jonr local paper. Your subscription nr.J
Mvertising patronage is just as important t
jou, pecuniarily,,as it is to the proprietors ul
1 e press. By the liberal circulation of the
paper, and a liberal advertising patronage
displayed in its columns, you attract and
maw trade to your market from a distance.
gives an air of prosperity to the business
® your community, whereas, without a pa
t'er> m which to publish your goods and
7 a f c *‘ y° a i Bor jour town, would be searce-
v n °u- n os yotfr own bailiwick
Nothing ts so calculated to promote
the b «»J«s of any to. n as a liberal c
i re ®t money in B uppo K ,„f t h G Leal press.
th ' e I . hT ’ ncsf \ hi,r printer
' 11 “ lWe ff U> I,HH Vnend their
lu.m-y. T.ajran-j r. . I >it».., j
The work ofirebellding -the City of Char
leston eDgages the attention of her authori
ties and citizens The 'scheme prwpoeed
Content[ lates the i'«sne of seven per cent,
coupon bonds, guarantee 1 by the city, to the
amount of two millions of dollars, to owners
of bits who desire to build, in such sums a»
s-hall be most effectual in affording them aid
within specified limits. It restrain the bor
rower from the erection of buildings of wood,
and provides that no building less than two
stores ! > rh shall be erected.
W ;u are ID'stgnijihi.e poR Tin: Lire
W..R.—Hon. Albert Pike, of Arkansas, in
a letter to i’resident Johnson, says :
“ The late war was more owing to the
dead of the past, who are honored, than to
the living of the present, who arc execrated :
more to Jefferson and Madison than to Davis
and Hunter: more to the Virginia and Ken
tucky resolutions than to the arguments of
18GD. ‘Civil commotions have long roots
in the past,’ and their true authors have of
ten been long beyond the reach of human
vengeance, while those whom hatred seeks to
immj.ate, have been but the bondmen of ne
cessity, the blind instruments of fate. Why
should the scaffold crave the blood of the
living, who only obeyed the dead '!
I respectfully submit that it is not just
to regard as rebellion and treason what had
been claimed by States and parties for mven
ty years as the lawful exercise of a political i
right by a State, and (hat it would be a
grave mistake to make even ono name and
niemory a watchword a net beacon for all com
ing time. Tt would be to create ‘that im
passable barrier which always separates af
ter blood is so shed the children ol the tame
country.’ ”
Professor Agassiz says the strip of “high-
binds which divides the waters flowing into
the St. Lawrence from those flowing into
the Atlantic” is the oldest land in the world.
“It Was once a lonely sea beach washed by
universal ocean.”
t-'.r The Xftrt, urges, now that civil law i.-
proclaimed as supreme, the release of Jeffer
son Davis, as his imprison incut is th’o only
exception to the rule
Is it worthy fit is asked) of our naticnali.
ty, that while the influences of peace and
btotbcrbcod, are being .invoked to suppress
the cruel memories of the past, the national
flag should still be flaunting over the suffer
itigs of an infirm and helpless man, the
solitary victim of a nation’s persecution ?
THE GREATEST
INDUCEMENT
OF THE SKA SON AT
MIIS. TAYLOH’S
MILLINERY EMPORIUM
/ '('NTKMI’I.ATI N(I a rndi.nl change ,n bud-
V ii.-- t!..* coming s. fi«ou, the un.b'rsigned offers
tor fin- next rnttTV |-’|KTV DAY.? a LARGE
Fit LSI I and FASHIONABLE STOt K of
Millinery and ! \inet/ Goods,
at prices that will tfio most iren dulnus.
" "'I •r: -it ,• . hem!....-, I~t Ihe good,. MY**T and
WILLI,. sold »t . ; ; ice, a port ion of the stock
AT r.Lss I HAN COST.
V £iT.it. ii:‘Licom*Mit will ! <’ offererl to any u i*li
l u ,.\ n jrood bill. < ' ill soon, «« tin* host
-\£or;l.*at 'or*.
( irilßn, Julv 10 I
. ‘ RH fSIOGNOMY, or “signs ft Chaha!
ti:r,” ns m?m * festeil throngli Tern pern incut nntl
r.xtt rml fours, mul • sj.* ia!ly in tin? '‘human face
imviv . 4 <>; o pit j.t.t . Avith nearly Sou
I>*• * r e's ui«! 1,0iH.» illustrations. liy S, R. Well*.
I’Mitor l*h••rmtl. I’i it'C, postpaid,
A.ldl est Bowler «** \V <•!!*, N.u. ‘SO BruftJ'way,
New 'i t>ik.
"New IMiyHognoiny*’ is ciuiiutilly practical,
. ill"st rated, und well si.itcd to tin* wants of
.il In the study of *tl»e face” the reader soon
arns to ivn-1 each and every feature. Nose* ate
classified a> the Roman, (ireck, Jewish, Snub and
Oleilial. The eves spunk nil languages, whether
b'luix, blue, brown or JUiueJ. In a like manner
chetdiH, lie- A'-\ b 'nd.A. f.vt, \ :• Ik. voice, ldtnrh,
< • .u v. a ».. n t ;.■ R •i. larmier.”
1:; no other wok : • musii light thrown upon
l h-e ifo-w »-p him-J de.-t i'fi'jf «’I liiaiikind as in Uih,
or the disiiuVtivc traits.of nations and tribes so,
clearly pointed out. J'oili.iits of distinguished
pej sous pd'ancient and modern tidies, w itiibio
grapLieu: sketches n’ «i <iciinenlioii of character,
are given. l>i\iucs, Orators, Statesmen, War
l iters. Artists, r »eis, lMiiloaopln rs. Inventors.
Surgeons, Discover* is. Actors, Musicians, etc .
ure included. It is an ‘i’.ncyclopadia’of bioc
rapliv, acrpiaintiug the read »• wjtij llm career
and chat ft?:ter pf nmtty ,T.l l n r.n \ tvojiou of
the p.if-i. *2,*i(JO years, and of the present—such,
for instance, as Aristotle, Julius Oesar, Slmks
penre, Wa»hiug?ou, Napoleon, l'nti.K in, Dan
cixilt, Jlryaut, l.ongfelb'W. Irving,
nheur, Theodosia Burr., Co} den, Bright. LftNyiN' , jra.
IJoVr. .ir, TS’fiatelev, dieray, D 'W. Kstox. K!* h
el’ei , Hopper, Buckle, Dickens, Victoria, Wesley,
Carlyle, Motley, Mill, Spencer, Thompson, CutlV
lie, Alexander, ar.d hunjrcd-i wf others. Agents
wanted. Book sent by return post or express, on
receipt of price. aug'so-Ii w
MIDbMUN' & BAXKg,
VUOI.KS.tLE ANI> Kirr.VlL DEALERS' tX.
BOOTS, SHOES, I.EATHKIt. SIIOKM.I KEIls i
TOO IA, LASTS. PEGS, &i
A!.S", MA.M'KACTI RERS OR
BOOTS <JL> SIIOT3S, ;
Keeps the LARGEST -TOOK of Goods in their 1
line, that is to be found in any one House in Geor
gia. Country Merchants are invited to examine
our stock l u >rs purchasing elsewhere.
CHEROKEE BLOCK, PKACIITKEE ST.,
Atlanta Cieorgla
MaySltf !
Travelers Loo!: to Your Interest!
MILS. KEBEO.’A 11 Alt LEV,
With an experh’ioj inferior tc none keeps ft Vi ret
Class
HOARDING HOUSS,
On the corner of Broughton md Montgomery s's
SAVAXX.\II, ajJJ->)RGJA.
July 26-St
NATIONAL HOTEL.
CWh- r Wluthnu Stuet anti vV. «t A KailuaJ
umm \, (iroir-n, i
Ncvvlx kiTrcch tl. iVuntnodioua,
F'irat Class Hotel,
KMegro Gy furni-0.-l f rouoSout, a: ] complete in
nil its appointments, i* r w open f<n- tl: ■r- ,ptiou
of jrirsts, ft':.; is sn.-.-es-fu! op. in,ion.
A’O'u't’ed to thi* Hotel !* ft fine Billiard P;:rh : ,
with Phelan Tables. \ i iret t lass Bar. fully at !
completely stocked with cbo'cc liquors, Wines 1
and Cigars.
The patronage of the public is >v*p<*'-tfnll v so
licited. “ Pit A IT, I»oM >4 COREY'.
Proprietors.
11. I>. 11 uaus. ft.
I at- r; it Ff|.,w nllu cf M :; -... ( .
CKOOERIEB
,p ‘ <D“UH
j I cL'SHBLS 1 intlTKCOlp,
“I j SAi'KAXI.n-TtE.
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i ui .A j,y
! r- .Y W ARI*.
' . . ' ' AI lull tR,- (if >
!
•)l U l lh».Llfli:i) ISLtK. CLoicc,*
f | nyHviHßiT ToMra K.V '- 1
for * .JI /.
H.OAiONS .v WARD,
AtUnl», Ou.
2QQ TiAßßfll.** r*.“fr MtfrtMi
40»« Y
For sale tl;?
Salmons ,t- ward,
Atiuntiipt;..
’ -i. 'uiiii*. -
ML, ffkMUTH \ U,y» .
(;() ’
*0 KKCS .YSSoRriT.O N.VII- 3 ’
For sulehj
ts.iI.MUNS A WARD.
Atlanta, Ga.
Just Received.
« • lltllYg. OI.BAII HIDES,
C;J Tierces Cliofee Rib Sides,
li 9 “ YijtouiJnrs, .
lit “ SugarUnivi liums,
—• W«f» Sii])’fiao.«ad ixii a FHMMtv Kk>ur,
Bushels (JMr#,
25 Cofbrr. * *■ -
Sil barrels A H an. 1 C Sugar,
500 Dried Beef,
•ill Barrels Syrup,
JOO Sucks Virginia Sail,
50 lihlc Virginia Salt.
SAL Yu INS A WARD,
We l- .vc removed to LYNCHS GRANITIC
1 I BLOCK, corner \V hitch ill uud Alahauia
street*, where we are prepared to serve custom
ers, ns we have a large stock of
Groceries, Provisions &c,
Ami our hou-*e being of large capacity, and con
veniently locate 1, is well suited for the storage ol
goods.
SALMONS ,t WARD,
Commission Merchants,
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
Junell-Jtm Atlanta, Go.
WAR DECLARED!
IN EUHOPJOT,
JOHN H, WHITE & 80.,
Propose to gel? their entire Stock of
(iDt >DS at greedy
IfKDLT'Kn nut'ES
want BAIIGAINS, now is die d-*c, ami
John 11. White & Cos.,
is die place to get them fall own or the
chances may a 1 lie taken.
ii/;h fiootfs
Now in TIIANSITU will be ineluJed in
the proposed reduced rates. Conic and
satisfy yourselves.
Griffin, Ga., Julv 5 ts
GREAT INDUCEMENT!
Wo inspectliillv invii•? the attention of nil pur
pons who desire to purclnse Hoods at
rpns-i - .;ly low, to our frtork of
STiUXfi AM) U)\m (iDOI)S,
TO THE LADIES,
WeoffVre find FiislToiwtbte **de<*tion of
! hwi: . Packnlls, French Jackonets, Mozambi .
Foulard*, Calif >5, et«*. Al* \ a large assortment
of White lie-ods, such as Jaconet, Swiss*nd Or
gandio Muslins, Nankmok, Plain and Striped Em
broideries of all ipt ions, with a largo variety
of oilier Useful and Fancy articles.
THE GENTLEMEN
Will linn a Suj . ’ ior Struck tie Latest ami most
Fashionable Styles o i
READY-HASH (LOTHIAN,
Tog--tl.il* with French and Scotch (hi<*simeres,
Dabl'a t h-tlis, and eveiv other article «f Furnish
ing (ioodsnecessary t«> eomwh te their Wardrobe.
Besides, our
STOCK OF . YOTKKYS ,
Consisting in pait. of ll.i-.ury, Glove?, Handker
chiefs, Knots, Linen and Jaconet Kdg'tig ami In
sorting. Hair Brushes, Toilet Articles, Jce., are s i
suvp.nssed.
Li addition to the nL»ve. we offer a large as&ivt
ment of BOOTS, SliOl Sand DOMESTICS, from
ti 1 best, manufactories ill operation.
All of the above articles will be sold nt a small
advance tipou prime cost. Wo can ivssure the
public that our goods were pur. hosed for cash,
upon us good terms as they can be bought, and v
aie dete lined to sell ns low us any other boose
in Griffin'. We will be pleased to e1...w our assert
menl to purchasbers, feeling confident in our abili
ty to give satisfi.eticn to even tlie most fastidious.
I.O i:\VKAVridTN At. PFEIFER
Gttffin, Ga , Aj 'il 1?, 1 ts
Corn and Baton for Sale,
ON "MTVtE!.
Ml IH. b RK u CO., at the *<\ ii<»hoiu><? of
Jarr hnn, con. r of Forsyth a .*1 Alabama
MueK At 'ti. 01. have a large 1 t (A Coin and
Liaco '. v. idi they p-opom* lo furnish to
re-por.sible plantem on the following teruit: They
will give fifty bushels «»f Corn or three hundred
poitinis of Unc'ou for Uve hundred pounds of good
Middling Cotton. TKe i>b nt«*rs will receive the
t’orn or Kacon now . and deliver the Coton next
Vfvt-tdW. •* t -Lxte-* i»»
lh- j- I' • U:‘ ' pj ro\«il <*f:cla*r-***r^
” •* ii.n j| ?m
I) AIS 1 hL 1 j, n ffpv iff i>"
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O-rooora, Pl’ocinoc
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AND
C .
| Commissim Merchants,
FAIiRAtS OI.D STAND.
. ft
IIIIJ. ST., UKimiil, GA.
S
: #4f t
W> willbw.h iiiiy** l<» uiir
already ‘•idfiidid a»«l aW Un
late aiaoand cf
Mny 2k, 1 w..»t
Johnsons &: tiordon,
j:\rK.vivi:
T R A I) E S A L E,
riUCES BOWS
TO SLIT THE TIMES!
20 IJOXKS GROUND I’KI’I’F.R,
6(H) BBLS. Fl.Ol lt, all CtPttd***,
60 1 >BBS. SUGAR, all Giudcii.
OI L, OIL,OIL, OI L, OIL, OI LI
r..\Ti:\si vk nepot.
Any quantity furnished at price, so cheap as tu
guarantee every funilv to buy a Barrel Cheaper
limn Candles or IVUO'/. ,
2000 SACKS Cl i'rN,
25 111 IDS. BACON.
20 TIERCKS BAUD,
lo K.UiRKLS WIUTK BKANS,
•."0 sacks com;p,
GEEEN AN 13 llL.it K TF.I,
50 Bbls- NEW CKOl* N. O. MOLASSKS,
20 BONUS CANDLI.s.
silo Uhls, m.mt Iloxea i RACK BUS, all sort*,
IHO BOXhiA DICK LBS. ail kinds,
do Bhls. BICKLES, Citemnheia,
20 B<>xKS RAISINS,
Alimnia, i’>rn,il Nuts. Pecans, Walnuts ike.
C INIiIKS. i ’(
6(a» Lha. BlavJk lV<|'|irr.AA..«.'._. < ~T lor 1 or •*' •
STOCK OF LMIBOR*,
To he bartered for i’roduee. Cotton or Lsi J.
In fact imything you may need con he found at
our lluiiec. Call soon at
J' dIN'SON'S A GORDON,
niaylO.Nm Ah.hai; a St., Allcat-, On.
j BURBKA OIL,
|The Greatest Discovery of the .Age!
The Suffering Public will be glad so know that
G. W. CROFT’S EUREKA OIL
been wrcftod from oblivlon by a cornpanj*
of philanthropu: geitiltdiiieii. and at an iid
mense outlay "f tapitnl. In.s again been placed b»
fore the people. \Ve do not vlnim it to be a curt
ail, lik« ■ufme of the nostrums ol the dav arc* raid
to be ; but we doVay tliut it priKsessesadxuiitaik/eF
| over any oilier • own compound for the <iu*e of
IrflammntoFV isud UleeiAtive and an
Allcviatoi « ! Fain. It will not oniy aUr■rietfo, but
will c+rcn vast mnjoritx of the f'dloumxr dtAeaeci;
i such as lnflnmat!"i» atnT’t*leern' ion of t no
'fltront, Hhd litwlf, C’oli& <4 kind,
ntr~y( r 1’ r TTihrrhrra, “/TV*;, ft fitheria,
, />« fin,mnatoru }■ nmatitin ; and is also an irival
1 liable reined v for .Kcurnfqia, kor* of «»>«»/ kind
(not Tit.-dignnnt.) Krvptinn*. Hum*, Scald*, ftruitrs,
(Tnlx, FeHon*. Straiten (Jlamh, St £ /-.V’jt,
Earr.nl Taoth Acte*, Spinal Atf»r4U >- , t'.e. And
, in ('omjhx, we challenge the-world for its «*«]unl.
Ordinary vooiglis it tcill In I’ulmoftory t on
sumption, Asthma, and Bronchitis ii u the beat
palliative known!
The Mi pc? inter,. lent of ll.i • CVnipanj i-' ;i Orad
j uale of lb« College of lNali vitle, and
from long experience in b.in profession, and a good
: knowledge of Chemistry, he has been intiueted
with the solution of eheitiical* forlho nmnufac
-1 ture of the r.iedieine, and been and will be
careful to -elect the very finest material* to l
found in either foreign or home matketa, and we
are satisfied that the article we are now putting
:p excels any turner article of ilie «nme kind fur
( purity of chemicals, and niu»t J>e more efficavious.
the “ Kn.KK 4 011 *’ before the world.
i and upon it* merits or demerits it must rise or fall.
j But we knoy if th»* peoyj/s w ill try <t, U’e\ will
! he more than *at**oeJL i
For sale by all the primijtal lirvggtaia
where throughout the country. Vompoutided by
a. W. Cro»t. the original manufacturer, for tl e
Kurek i ( il Manufacturing Company at Atlanta,
j Ga.
Price at retail *1.25 j>er bottle. Liberal dedu *-
j lions made to the trade.
M. A. SHACKELFORD, M. Ik,
Supertendeut
For sale by 3
- x. b. tmKTTTrr co , 1
I , .. f ’iiutft. V
«*lst ST.le Tl T sti-rtt, G*T" ! n; Ga, f
i Store House For Sale.
tJ-t l LWTU? .fc UEEKS evpect to remove lotbo
.Mvi-c now .occupied by J. 11. White £ 0»., 1
4 now cif.-r fir is-!e, It»c s*y«-e lUuii*. occu|>ie<J by
i ibeiu. 11 is c..uvderci by tit beM .taud io
the city excepting the one ve *,y to, being a corn
er Home, L i feet long. vvithß iiac bunuent story.
I This property wEI briiig 20 tver cent intereat oo
I the price 1 will take for it,
I also have three JjVcUiug ilooae. fur sale,
j july 2ti-tf J. A. BJ.EixS.
JOU YtUilK
] f*ro~y PrirTcd n* th'* **»nTTi> r“■
* / III: >; T'offi. *' with m a‘i a. id dr#jt*t«-||
c rd*r« r*pe- <.tfullv 'elicited. ts
HT> TO BUV AVHLIIK THE HEST BAI(0 aI.V tikft b£
-WA)>, IS-IM rut VFRT NATUHVroP THK CASE EITHER NEGLIGENT
IG.VMtANT, "It < AKELKSS.
THE QUESTION:
TVHKHK ( ANTHESE BARGAINS hr j.*t n Nl’»» JRV tHF- N'ljV flft'iOf ‘
* -»VI
vTiiui unmv nim a niiuißio.
M.IIIjI hliflih Ill'll, ft IIAIW,
Who offer their b«t Ser.T*:«, with i LARGi and ENTIRELY XF.W hTOtdfi «i
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
e A
Amour; wWh they en««inrnto I.adus’ l*reu Goo , J» in every . 4
, , ~»r«(-)lli »U.I
(iRKN A DINKS. 4’TIXAftHS
Pin xts, la Irkas' 1
MrsLl.Ni>, ' .• . !*ACKAUS,‘ J
KHKNCII JACONETS, MOZ^MBIQuES,
1 ndeeij everything that the gloat fasddiou* could desifia.
WHITE (tiOODS,
J.U’ONKT,
SWISS,
OKOANDJKB,
NAMSOOKS,
LONG CLOTHS,
IRISH LINENS,
LINEN LAWNS. .
COTTON & Linen DIAPKHS.
SHEETINGS dk Shirting,
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Especial attention i« enlled to the Stock of LACK POINTS, and LACK
GOODS generally. In EM BROIDERIES they cannot bp mu roamed. The radleaa va
riety of KANDY GOODS » n J yANKKE NOTION'S, forbkU even a partial enumeration.
In their department devoted tc
<;enteemejw WfciArt,
,
They t,kc especial pride believing ae they Jo, fha‘they offer » xtodp (hr aupeHor, m
1 point ot STY LE, (JUALITV and (J( AN IIFY to any ever before opmod Mi Oriffin ffc
BOOTS AND SHOES,
lor the Million, we simply throw oiirarlveH in the front, aa second to none, cither ?w
I ’rk-Cj (Quality, Style, or aqy othei pm licular. . The I .adust especially are Kt ittfit. dtoea -
amino Our stock ol SFIitKS, as we claim to superiopty io that lioe. t , ,
I Connected as wo ane wiili (io largest houses in thhaitwiion—with a New York arhida.
sale house to represent our interest in purchases—buying a, we c£o for cash, and
Intending to Become Bermane**
* » lb*
In Griffin, we think that the ---*■♦ - w , * c,, 0 .m)i
Wtinot tan to g»vc satisfaction. J’ememcer
j Scbeuertnan, Bro. & Dniet.
At their Store, AVest side Hill street, North.of Deeksnir Stillwell, and opposite C. 8
Johnson’s Hardware store —better known aa SCHKL KRM AN’S OLD STAND-
J unc 25, lSUti-tf
MM m *** ** .'LI
New Firm.
W. H. G. MICKELBERRY
WITEC
Of
REID, MICKELBERRY « GO.,
OFFKIJ For.' S.tt.K AT FJ.U/'IT SITTABI.K TO THE TI MBS
Rio Coffee. , . ...
Sugar from 16 to 26 cts., per 1b.,.
Mackerel, in bbls il*2s, 14s and Kits,
A LARGE LOT OF
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,.
N AI K NT VBS and FORKS,
HAND SAWS, SHOVELS and TONGS,
AMIS,, „ . ANDIRON3, '
SADIRON*, a w#./
ciiVkiA . urns «pd screws,
1 TfIACE CHAINS. Bfaia-KITTLKB,
I’AI) IA>CKS, SKILLETB,
A I*o K US, OVENS
POTS, ETG
I HOLLOW WARE,
MI*ASS HOOPED urCKHTS, r CIII’RNS BROILMS,
jI'AINTKD BUCKETS, \TUBH, Ao., *«., &o
CORN, CORN MEAL AND FLOUR.
B iCO.Y & c.-
4 ■* • 4 4 nh -e
JAMS, . SHOULDERS.. SIDES .
-Vi Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, CANK SYRIT, , . CUBA MOLASSBfIL
l'H» Sack* AI KG INI A SALT, 2<.'o Hunches SWIFTs and ALCOV Y * Factory
T111U24J4. L ARGE LOT of A, B, and C SUGARS. •
WANTED.
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o' 111 ' Hualcls ol WHEAT delivered in good Merchantable order. The highest mark
a pticc puid for BACON, LARI5 c COHN, MEAL, FLOUR, PEAS, Ac., Ac., Aa
.-■outhern Bank Noten, Gold A Silver received for an j of the above article* at their
m.r kct value.
G HO. B. HRJEJOTTHtt *«* CO.
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