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<fbr Southern JjrraU).
«,riffin- G«r«rtl«. Sept. 2fl. 1H66.
GRIFFIN PRICKS CURRENT.
CoK(E<TTtD DAILY BT O; B. HKECIIKR ► FO.
Cotton, ‘2sc.
Bagging, 40(o,50 ; Rope, 20(« 2o ;
Corn, yellow, 1.50 ; W hite, f.55(^1.60;
Meal, 150 ; Bacon, clear side*, 24; rib
bed, 22(0)23 ; Hama, Migar cared, 30 ;
Country Hams, 24025 ; Lard, 24 ;
Butter —Market well aapplied ; dull at
25030 ; Eggs, scarce, quoted at 20;
Chickens, 20025 ; Dried Peaches,
tough, 3 0003.50 ; peeled, 0.0007 « bu.
Fodder, 1 0001.26; Rye, 2.00 ; Barley,
2.50 ; Oats, 8001.00 ; Flour, good Coun
try, 7c. lb.
Heli(i«nt Notice.
Flint River Presbytery will hold its annu
li! Fall Sessions in GrifTiii. The opening ser
mon will be preached by Rev. R. Q. Mallard;
of Atlanta, on Wednesday evening 26th inst.
of this week, at half past seven P. M. Reli
gious exercises will continue through the
week : The public arc invited to attend-
Come one ! Come all 1 You will receive a
kind welcome, and good preaching.
2t i * * * *.
Read the Administrator’s Sale advertised
lo come off the first Tuesday in November
1. O. O. F.— Warren Lodge meets this
evening at 7 o’clock. The li. W. Grand
Master will be in attendance!
A Beautieci. Street.—We trust it is
'the purpose of the owners of store-house,
and other buildings on the business portion
of Hill Street, to have the same thoroughly
renovated and re-painted, following up the
lead that has been so well set on the West
side of the street. When that is done, we
venture the assertion, that llill street,
Griffin, Georgia, will soou become noted as
among the prettiest streets in ihe Bute —if
not the very prettiest, in liict, Uriffiu, as a
w ole, I »■> more of the ttDthetie elements,
proper and fit to elaborate a first class beau*
lul city from, than any place we hnuW of in
ail tins region of the Bouth —not excepting
the far-famed village of Quincy, F.orida.
Is Booth Alive T —Some weeks ago we
gave place iu our columns to a lynghly arti
cle from a Chicago paper, going to prove that
grave doubts were entertaiued by some
whether the individual kilted by Corbett was
in reality Booth, the assussifi cf Lincoln.
In this connection we give the following
irum the S. F. Examiner s Chicago corres
pondents letter.— Carolinian.
Many persous are of the opinion that,
\\dikes Booth still iives. Let me give your
readers a piece of information that recently
came into my possession, and wh.ch has
never been printed. On the evening of
President Liuojln’s assassination, a yuun<'
lady m Washington, who was p ayiug at
Ford s theatre, was on her way Irom her home
to the theatre. As silo was walking along the
street at a quarter past seven o clous, she met
H’nkes Booth on the sidewalk. They had
beeu well acquainted for several years, and
were ou intimate terms. 1 hey stood awhile
and chatted, dhe gir. tu.d Booth that she
had rtceivelan anonymous letter th it day
that was quae amu-iug. Booth asked, her
to let him take it, and ho woul I hand it to
I.er another tun ■. She gave him the letter
ad hurried on to the theatre That ni'dtt
.-he was horrified in h um that Wilkes Booth
i.aJ u.-sasstuated I'rcsideut Lincoln in the
very theatre where she was playing. The
poor girl w;is frightened out of her wits for
several Jays,fearing that someone had seen
her give Wilkes B »otb the paper so short a
time before the assassination. So time passed
on and the actress went to her home iu l’hil
tidelpliia. About five weeks since that
'0 ng lady received back again, through the
postotiiee, the very letter the put into the
hands of Wilkes Booth on the night of the
assassination. There is a private mark on it,
too, that makes her positive that Wi.ks Booth
sent it. These are facts, and the actress is
now playing at one of the Chicago thea
tres. The story is a strange one, to say the
least of it.
Gen. B. M. Prentice Denounced as a
Liar —7b the Editor of the Quiney Herald
—I see from the Jacksonville Sentinel, that
General B. M. Prentiss, in a speech made at
1 -Jacksonville a few days since, insinuated
that President Johnson was accessory to the
assassination of President Lincoln. He also,
as reported, said he was backed in this sus
picion by “ the opinion of Hon. William A.
Richardson,” as expressed to himself.
If he made the statement in reference to
ne, I declare him to be a base and infamous
liar. W. A. Richardson.
. Quincy, 111, August 24, 1866.
A manlier of ministers of the Ohio Meth
odist l‘ri testant Conference recently held a
fnceting at Sabine, Ohio, and resolved to
strike for an increase of salaries.
Uisuiark is described as posessing a stony
-U-n and large bull dog ears, heavy mous
tache, proud nostrils, jagged eyebrows,
laigv double chin, ponderous mouth, etc.
LOST!
A memorandum Book was lost Saturday
Evening last, in this city. It contained some
Bounty Scrip, and papers valuable to the
loser only. The finder will be liberally re
garded for leaving it at this office. se24—3t
SHERIFF’S SALES.
BE 80LD before the Court House
, door. In the city of Griffin, between the
«ua! hours of sale, an the first TUESDAY in
•ovember next, tfne liottse aud lot in the city of
’nmn,Containing two acres, (more or less.) known
Ska if w^er< -‘ on It I’- Tyson. Sr., now rCsiMes,
"*d bounded on the South by a street, on the
Jjest by an alley, on the north by a lot whereon
**• Uackett now lives. Also. 1 wardrobe 2
*®a" trundle bedsteads, ; work bench, 1 stool, 1
* 0l «p lumber, 1 lot lumber, 1 small work
i '“l'd. 1 |„t cans and jugs, paint-enps »n brushes,
! , 1 ’hive and pipe. Levietf On *s the proper-
I J°fE. P. Tyson, Sr.
W.SO, one lot. of lrfmf, eofidainihg one-half (4)
{cfe.(nn»«or less,) with two‘Wort-sbOf# thereon,
ended on the north 1 by an fllYcy, oft the south
. •' * l"t fronting on Solomon Street. on the east
'hert Pilkerton, and on the west by E. I f
’,r ,*nd Henry Banks’*'slot's.rooms, situated in
'e nty Levied <h ps tire property of
' ■ boniioui A Cos., to satisfy a ti, fa, issued
!T1 ’he Superior Co'irt of S-rndding County. Ga
"non H. Sai.dv X W ft-nnM* A Cos Pro
■ > poiuledoo* ky s. If. Sanders.
'T--M M p IW»VM , S*-cr»ff
Slim\ SHOE STOEI,
PATRICK 81 BRO.
KEKP on hand at all tint** a fifte assortment of
Men aid lioya*
MIT HOME MADE SHOES !
all sites, manufactured and warranted by them.
They have, and always k«ep In itbre for sale a
fine article of RUSSKfT, KlP**» COUNTRY I
SOLE LEATHER.
JOB WORK AND REPAIRING
put up to order and warranted.
PArnica A Uao. pay the highest market
price In Fash or barter Cor Green and l>ry Hided,
Tallow and Beeswax. sep4-lf
LITTLE, SMITH & CO*
Mannfilcttffefi ami dealers in
SADDLES AiYD IIARXESS,
CAttRIA HE MAT Est fAh,
SHOk kixntxaa, and
Saddlery, IfHHii***, Hardware, Leather of all
kinds, Machine Helling, Tr'inli*. Traveling Sat
chels, and Wagon IlafneiS of all kinds,
er BarnCs* made to order.
104 CHERRY STREET,
Macon - - Ceargia.
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Something New
njMDBn TECH SUN
A NEW ERA IN MEDICINE!
tar Let the suffering and diseased rend the
following.
Vft I ,et ftji who have b(*en given tip by Doctor,
and spoken of aa incurttblu, read the following.
Let all wb»l tttth believe facts and can have
faith in evidence, read the following.
Know all mtfi by these prenent* , That on this,
the Twentie'h nay of June, in the year of our
Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty
six, personally dime Joseph Haydock to ine.
known as such, and being duly sworn, deposed
as follows: That he ie the sole general agent for
the United States, and dependencies thereof, for
preparations or medicines known as Maooikl’s
Pills and Salve, and that the following certiti
cates arc verbatim copies to the best of his knowl
edge and belief.
JAMES SMEITRE,
[LS] Notary Public,
Wall Street New York.
June 1. 18«*.
Dr. M.vioirr.:—t tnhp ftiy pen to write you of
my great, relief, and tliftt tne awful pain in my
side lias left me at InH—thanks to your medicine.
Ob, doctor, how thaukful I am that I can get
some sleep.—! Clin ntSter H’rite it enough. I thsnk
you ngaiM rtiid n£t**n, and am eure that you ere
really the friend of fill suftertvrs. 1 could not
help \Vriting to yMu, find hope you will nut take
it ailii?A.
■lambs mykus,
116 Avenue D.
Thin U tj‘ Certify that I was discharged froui the
army witn ('lironie DiarrhbMi, and have
cured by Hr. Pi ta.
WILSON’ 1! AIiVKY,
N. Y. April 7, lSfiij 27 Ritt sthiet,
Tlv f'lbhving G in iiitere-fmg Ciis<* tis a man
employed in an iron Foundry, who, in Jtouiing
incited iron into a Hask tliat, was dainjf rtnd wet.
caused an eifilosion. The melted irbn was thrown
arOifnd and on liim in a perfect. sfudVbr. and he
was burnt dreadfully. The following tVrtificat*
wait ffiven to ine by him about eight Jtfter
the accident.
NVw Y..rk .lith. ii, tsfitl.
My name is .laeob Hardy; 1 am an Iron TJun
der: I was hadlv burnt by hot iron in November
btsl - my burns healed, but I had a running wore
oil uty leg that tvould Dot heal; 1 tfled Maggie!*s
Sal ve, and It cilred mein ft feti- Wee Ks. Tins is
all true and ally body butt nbUr sec uie at Jackson’s
Iron Works, 2nd Avenue.
J. II AUDY,
11 ts Dobrrlck street.
Extracts froni Various Letter a
“I had no appetite ; MaggieF* Rill* gave me a
hearty one.”
"Your Fills are marvelous,”
"I send for another box, and keep them in the
house.”
“Dr. Maggiel ha* cured my headache that was
chronic.”
“1 gave half t/f tfne of y«fir pills to my babe
fbr cilolet-n morbus. The dear little thing got
well in a day.”
“My nausea of a morning i* now cured.”
“Yolir box of MaggieF* Salve cured me of
noises in bend. 1 rubbed some of your Salve
behind my ear* and the noise left.''
“Send me two boxes 1 want one for a poor
family.”
“1 enclose a dtflltlr i your price is 25 cents, but
the medicine to the is worJn a dollar.”
“Send me five boxes tff ytfiir pill*."
“Les me have three boxes of your Salve by re
turn mail.”
i have oVfiR -ioo Such testimonials
as this, but want of space compels me to conclude
J. MAGOIEL, M. D.
Maggiels Fills and salve;
Nones.—None genuine without the engraved
trademark around each pot tfr hot, signed by
Dr. J. Maggiel, tl Fine street, New York, to
counterfeit which i* felony.
Sold by all re*pectable dealer* in Medicines in
the United Stntes and Canada—at 25 cents per
box or pot, *ep4-lyr
For sale in Griffin by J. N. Harris &
Cos.
J. T. JENKINS ft <30.,
WHOLESALE' i»RUGOISTS,
VND Dealers in Faints, Oils, Window Glass,
Chemicals, Chemical Appnrnttls, Stationary.
Fatenl Medicine* and a complete assortment of
A FANCY ANI) TOILET ARTICLES.
LABAMA. ST. ATLANTA, GA.
!’»■< 1865.
Special Notice*
I have dosed tin my Commission busi
ness, and will have in store at an early day
a very Sei.kot Stock of the latest styles of
mmrntm
AND LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS,
all entirely new.
During inv absence, our friends are most
respectfully requested to call on Mrs. TaylOr
and settle the little Oath TitkeU t otY hand,-
as we wish to have no old stock of any
thing on band.
S. S.TAYLOR; Agt.
Griffin, Sept. 24, 1860.
MROOM WANTED.—A’furnished
room ran be rented by making immediate
appln-an 6 at the "li> raid” office
CROCEIUES SO.
' i
1000 I!LS,,Et ‘ S t'lime WIUTECwII.V.
| >.UKS OiKKKK,
barrels sugar, a h ami a
For «a'<* by
SALMONS A WAUT>.
Atlanta, Ga.
•)QP Iba. liKlKll bSKF. Chbiee.:
u«. beef tongues,
For *al« ky
ii A Lit OKS A WARD.
Atlanta, Ga.
BAHREIN FLOUR, all
BOXES CANDI-Rt,
KEGS POWDER,
~ Fbf aat« bv
SALSfDKS k WARD.
Atlanta, Ga.
bales prime Timothy hay,
qK I size.N OYSTERS,
KEGS ASSORTED NAII-S,
For aala by
SALMONS k WARD.
AtlanttiL'a.
Just Received. v
20 lIHDB. CLEAR SIDIS, '
Tierce* Cboiee Rib Siß*a,
20 “ Slioalders,
10 “ Sugar Cured Hatns.
200 J!b!» Sup'flne and Extra Fafnitj Flour,
2000 liushvU Corn,
25 Sack « Coffee.
50 Barrel* A B and C Sugar,
600 Dried L»wf,
20 Barrel* Syrup,
IIHI Sack* Virginia Salt,
50 libli. Virginia Salt.
SALMONS k WARL>;
W'e have removed to LYNCH'S GRANITE
FRONT BLfK’K, corner Whitehall aud Alabama
rlreets, where we are prepared to Bene etaatoni
er*. its we have a large »toek of
Groceries, Provisions &c,
And onr house being of large capacity, and con
veniently located, is well auited for the storage ol
good*.
Salmons a ward,
Cf>mmi*r?yii M*reti/»iW,
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Sti tfle,
June M-f Atlanta. Ga.
GREAT INDUCEMENT!
We respectfully invite the attention of all per
a,in* who desire to purchase Goods at prices sur
passingly low, to (Jur stock of
SPRING AND SHIVER GOODS,
TO THE LADIES*
We oircr a Beautiful and Kntdiiojiahle stJeclion of
t’ackallrt, French JaekouHi*,
Foulard*. Calicos, etc. Al*o, a large assortment
of White Cecils, sUeh aa Jaconet, S\vin.« and Or
gnndie Nai*ksk»«»k, Plain and Ftiiped Em
broideries of all descriptions, with a large variety
of other Useful and Fancy articles.
THE GENTLEMEN
Will find a Superior Stock of the Latest ami most
Fashionable Myivs t»f
ItKAI) Y « MAI)E ( Upturn;,
Together with French and Sent eh rnssimerc.s,
DaiiHft Cloth**, and eve.iv other article of Furnish
ing fioods necessary to complete their Wardrobe.
Besides, our
STOCK OF NOTIONS,
Consisting in part, of Hosiery, Gloves, Handker
chiefs. Laces, Linen and Jaconet Edg ng and lfi
setting, ilfilr Brksltes, Tdilet Artielts, Ac., ((♦'fefffi
surpassed.
In addition to the above, we otfer a Ifirgfc BSSrot
meiit of BOOTS, SHOES 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, anil we
are determined to sell as low lip any other house
in Griffin. We be pleased to ffiow onr assort
meiit to purcimshUs, deling confident in our abili
ty to give satisfaction to even tllfe tSost fastidious.
l-OEWENSTtIIN It PVEIFEU
Griffin, Ga , Afirfl 19, iShft. ts
MEBICAL COLLEGE 0 1 (TeOrGIA,
At A UgrilAta.
FACULTY:
L. I>. FORD, M. D., Professor of Institutes
and Practice of Medicine.
JOS. A. EVE, M. D„ Professor of Obstet
rics and Diseases of Women and Infants.
I. P. GARVIN, M. D., Professor of Materia
Medica, Therapeutics, and Medical Jurir
pfudence.
L. A. DUGAS, M. t).j Professor of the
Principles and Practise of Ct’urgefy.
GEO. W. RAINS, M. D., Professor of
Clicn'iistry and Fhkrrrfacy.
EDtVAKD GEDDINGB, M. D., Professor
of Fliysiolojry aid i , ath'6l6 , gicsl Anatomy.
DxSAt’SSKHE FORD,- M. D. Professor of
An stony.
tv. ti. fjOi'GHfV, M. />., Assistant Pro
fessor of Mateiia Medica.
JOHN S. COLEMAN, M. !>., I demonstrator
of Anatomy.
The Sid Session will be opened on the FIRST
MONDAk IN NOVEMBER next, mid continue
four months. Ibe Mnsehln, Laboratory,- and Af
raiigi-nient* fur l’rscfic*? AMiwnr t-ipml to
any in the country. CfJnfeal tn*tru-limi rrgnlar
ly imparted at Hie dfy Hospital.
Fees :
Tickets for the whole cooWpc, fn cPrrretrcy. flptf.fio
Matriculation, in currency, - • 8 0O
Dissections, m eftrreney, - - - 10.00
Diploma fee, in eftreniy, - * .
»ep2o-Iw* L. A. DUG.VS, Dean.
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administrators sal^:.
By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Spalding County, will be fold be
fore the Court Home door in the city of Griffin,
on the first TUESDAY iu Nove rrtWr next, be
tween the legal hourp of ante, me Dome aud lot,
situated in weft Griffin, containing t-Jo acres, the
same being »ol</ as the estate of Sin. Emily I*.
Mallorv. deoeaWWd fo** th» benefit of tfie heirs ami
rrcd.i.ir- W. K MALT.nRT.
s>2l-lod 5-lhir. >-t«te E. F. Mallor<
DANIEL & RUCKER,
GENERAL
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GFrodbrs, produce
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and
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Cotninisaion Merchant*,
t
FARRAR'S OLD STAND.
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1111.1. ST., u.i GHfUFIN, «i A.
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Wl- will soon receive large accession* to our
already aplemlid Stock Come ami see ns at the
late Stand «f the CUNNINGH AM*. We
guarantee uniiereal satisfaction to our cdiloiucrs
Slay 24, UAA-tf
JohnNons A Oonion,
feAtTEN IVE
trade s a l e,
I*RICES DOW N
TO StiT THE TIMES!
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20 BOXES GROUND rEITF.ft,
6<io BlllX FLOUR, nil Grades,
50 BHLS. SUGAR, all Grade*.
OI L, OI L, OI Li ©<L, O I L, OIL!
F.XTENSIt £ bEPOT.
Any quantity furnished *' p'fJceaao cheap as to
guarantee every family’ ih b'Vy i Barrel. Unes|>er
than Candles or Wood.
•Jiiofi SACKS CORN,
25 HMDS. BACGff,
20 TIERCES LARI), .
10 BARRELS WlliTE BEANS,
20 SACKS COFFEE,
GREEN AND BLACK TEA,
Mi Bbls. NEW CROP X. O.
20 BOXES CANDLES,
s«m» liblff. and Boxes CRACKERS, rorts,
ion BOXES TICKLES, all kinds,
lo Bbls. riCKLES. Cucumbers.
‘2o BOXES RAISINS,
Aim >mls. Brazil Nuts, l'ecaiw, WaluUts Ati.
CANBIKS, all sorts,
50«» Lb*. Kla k IVpper,Ging«*r Spice Ac.
Common Starch, Rear) Starch, Maizcna. I*arge
STOCK OK Liql (MtS.
To be bartered f*»r Produce, Cotton or Uni.
In fact, anything you may need can be found al
our House. Call soon at
J‘ dl N.SONS «t OORDO.V,
mn\ 10:Rm Ab.bati.a St, Atlanta, Ca.
Nicelson*V McAleer,
PLUMBERS A:>|j COftPßlttMlTltS,
SAVANNAH. (iM.
Every description of Goppef work maile
to order.
Hall Lamp*, Chandeliehs, PkNbant
Lights, Fancy Glass Slia<les, ltatli Tubs,
Lead and Iron Pipe, ou baud and for sale.
sep6—6m*
EMPIRE
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY,
Principal Office, 616 Broadway, New York.
GREAT IMPROVEMENT in Sewing machines.
Empire Shuttle, Crank Motion, Sewing Ma
chine. It is thus rendered noiseless in action.
Its motion being all i>o*itive, it is not liable to get
but 6f order. It *8 tre best Family machine. No
tice ir called to our new and improved Manufac
turing Machine for Tailors and Boot and Shoe
Fitter*. Agent* wanted, to whom a liberal dis
count will be given. No consignments Will m
made.
EMPIRE SEWING MAGHJNE CO
sepll d6m {iirj
JOHNSONS GORDON,
Comini».«io n M c. r c h an t a
GROCERIES*PROvSIOKS &C., <fcC.
ALABAMA 3TKECT, FRANKLIN BLOCK,
.fany 4, tc.
Stole fi6use For Sate.
STILWELL (t BEEKS expect to, remove to the
Store now occupied by J. UL Whiu k Cos. 1
now offer for eale the Store House occupied by
them. It is considered by many the best stand |£>
the city excepting the one we go to, befiig a torn
er House, 90 teet long, with it’ no* ba**m»nt storv.
TW< property will bring 20 per cent interest on
the price I will take for it.
I also hare three Dwelling Houses for sale.
july26 ts 3. A. BERKS.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE!
At Auction.
BWILL BK OFFERED F’OR SALE, at
auction, »u the first.^Ttasoav in November
next, at the CAtirC HidTe in Oriffin, unless
ivstely before that time.Yfhy bfruse aod lot
iff vidtown. now occupied by Vtr. done*.
Tftb a cottage. contajningbTx
and five fire-places, with a cook room and bare
mg room attached! Also, a house for servants,
Cvr.taimng two rooms, and a fire place in each.
The lot contains one acre, with a variety of
trult trees.
t’artie* hit *r- at■ ■! can examine furkW“*elvca.
II CAMPBELL, .
s,-|*l 9-- t*l. Tb*H»ia-v ill-. t*a
THE .MAN WHO FAII.B TO BUY WHF.RK THE HFST BARGAIN CAN BE
HAD. 18 IN THK VERY NATURE OF THE CAftK ErrHER NKOLIOEN T
IGNORANT, OB CAHELKSS.
THE QUESTION:
Where can
SCRHKIM. m & MMUL
Who offer thcU W seHtb«, irliS * LAROK end feSTlßftltt NEW I<tOCW of
FANCY & STAPLE DSY GOODS,
Amofig which they etiu»ef2tr Drew Goo4b hi trery rarietf.
PRINTS, .. j-WIWNI*,
WI’SLIXS, , „ . . *. PACK/floR;
KUENCII JACONETS, MOZAMIIIQrW;
IfiJeed everything tilth thi Mont eoulJ tiedt*
Gdoi)^
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TACONE•f; u
swlsfe;. t „
OMaKDIES; . . /
NANSOOKS, . .
jA>Ncc!Arrns,,. «..
inffilf LINENS, , ..•
COtTON Ac Linen OlAI’EftS,
S!fEETlN<»**Bhirt4tt^
l .. . • • • ffS!
Kspccta! attention ia called to the Stock of LACK POINTS, and LACK
GOODS generally. In KMUROIDKRIKS they cannot be atityaaagil. r .Jhe va
riety of FAftCT GOODS and YANKEE NOTIONS, forbida even a (tartial enumerwtson.
In theif department devoted to
GENTLEMEN WfeAßy
They take, rfptlliii pride believing do, tha( they offer a atoek far superior, it)
point ol STYLE, QUALITY and QUANTITY to any ever before opened in Griffia. la
BOOTS SHOES.
tar the Million, we aimjYfy throw omselvea in the (root, aa aeoood to none, either in
Price, Quality, Style, or other particular. The Ladiea especially are solicited to ex
amine otiV stock of SHOffiJ,'ia we claim to hjive auperiorty in that line,
Uonneited u we irA wftn the largest houses in this section, —tyith p .New Yoyk whole
sale house to represent our interest in purchases—buying aa we do fur oseh, and
Intending to Becomd Permanent
In Griffin, we think Ihat the {fading pr.Hlic will readity Ms tha^we have npt oply the
A HILITT btft the faSPOI&TION and INTENTION to sell gboda such terms as
caffoot fail to give satisfaction. Remember
Scheirerauany Bt<r. to Daniel,
At their lltcrrc; West side Hill street, of lYfekf, X SWllwell, andiOppositoC. il.
Johnson’s HnrSwafe f ltrr6—Vhitei vnowft to fif’IIEUBRMAN’B Ol.it BTAND
June 28, LSfiO-lf
IWew Firm.
W. H. G. MtCtfEIMRRY
■h n Bin 4 cn„
StitiCfSMKS OP
RltO, MICKEIBERRY $ (59.,
OFFKR FOR SALK AT PRICK SUITABLE TO TUFTIM**'
Rio Coffee,
Sugrar from its t<s 36 eta, per lb.,
Mackerel, in bblall-2a Mi and Kite
A LARGE LOT OF
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
NAILS, KNIVES and FORKS,
HAND SAWS, SHOVELSand TONGS,
AX FA ANDIRONS,
CHOI* AXES, SAD IRONS,
CIIISKLS, HC7TB Rod SCREWS,
TRACK CHAINS, Dram Kl ttUtsT
PAD LOCKS, SfCfLLET^
AUGERS, Offt^S:.
POTB, ttC
Bottom WARS,
BRASS HOOFED BUCKETS, CHURNS BROOM?.
PAINTED BUCKETS, TUBS, " £,
CORN, CORN MBA I. AND FLOUT*.
BACON Ar,
HAMS,
50 Sack* LIVERPOOL SALT, CANE SYRUP* CUBA MOLAR?**
100 Sack* VIRGINIA SALT, 20tT jlancne* , SWIFTS »r«1 ALCOVE.
THREAD LARGE LOT of A, B,aad C SUGARS.
WAITED.
3000 Buahel# of WHEAT deHrered in good Merehantab* &r*s/. kijgheetttnfk.'
et price paid for BACON, LARD, CORN, -M EaL.FLOU R, PEAS, kc., Ac., Ac.
Southern Bank Notea, Gold A Bilver received for any of the above articles stf (keu
market value. : ' , - - --- =-j .1 f 1
<*3.1710. B. BBSJOJBTBXXt CO.
•Tune 21, I*B6 f > : —6ni.