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Urilß"< Urorita Oct- 1806.
' 03IPPIX PRICKS CURRENT.
CoRBEfTtn PAtt.T BT O. B. BXEcUEK A CO.
Cotton. fl8(83!c.
JGgsrin?. 4U(<irjso ; Rope, 20(Vr 25 ;
Corn, yellow, 1.45; White, 1.50;
Metl, 1 50 ; Bacon, clear sides, 24; rib
beil, 224*23 ; Hams, sugar cored, 80;
C*ontry Hants, 24(0,25 ; Hard, 24 ;
ItuMer —Market well supplied ; ‘dull at
*5(6,30 ; Egg*, scarce, quoted at 20;
Chickens, 20(ai25; Dried Peaches,
rough. 3 00f<w3.50 ; peeled, 3 00(ni6 bw.
Fodder, 1.00@1.25; Rye, 2.00; Barley,
5.50 ; Oats, 80@ 1.00 ; Flour, good Coun
try, lt>- ljG<-
GRIFFIN CHURCH DIKKCTOHY.
Kia-r Baptist Cut hcii—Rev. D. Will
<»*in. Pastor—Preaching evert Sunday
M t 10 1-2 A. M., 7 1-2 P. M. ‘ Sabbath
School 8 l 2 A. M., and Bible Class A
P. JI. Prayer meeting 7 1-2 P. M.
. every Wednesday.
Skcosd Baptist Oninccii—Elder J. R.
Duke, l’iistor—Preaching the 3d Sun
day in every month and the Saturdays
before, Prayer meeting Monday night.
KrjscoPAt CiiLßcfa—Rev. C. A. Orant,
Rector-i-Preaching ev-erV Sunday at 10 12
A. M., and ft P. M.' Also, S 1-2 P. M.
Tuesdays and Fridays.
tv Metiioiviit Cmi’koh—(Sofftldi —Rev. C.
A. Fulwood, Pastor^—7 ’reaching every
Sunday at 10 1-2 A. lit.', and 7 12 IrM.
Sabhath School BA. M. Prayer Meet-'
ing 7 1-2 P. M. Wednesdays. ,Class 5
y P. M. Tuesdays, and 7 1-2 P. M. Fridays.
Prksbvteiuan C'htkch—Rev. J. Jones,
Pastor —Preaching 10 1-2 A. M. and
41 2 P M. on Sunday. Sabbath School,
9At M. Prayer Meeting 4 12 P. M.
on Wednesday*.
. Keligioi’ Tiqi-; —The Rev. L. Pierce
I>. I*., will; preach, tlr’s evening *T} o'clock,
at the Methodist Church, upon * subject of
great interest to tbe Clt'ircli j.f God, and cs
peciallv to the M. K. Church Sesidi.
He will preach also <m Sunday Alcining,
and again iu the evening, at the raitp.l ’hdnr'Bj
of service. , ,
The public arc respectfully invited to at-'
tend.
Butts A onnty Y*rcaeut-nteVks a
State of Georgia Blttb County,
September, Term, 1866.
We, the Grand Jury seeetei and sworn
'jor the present term, beg leave to make the
following presentments : We 'Congratulate
'our fellow citit-ns for the sohiSdtv and for
titude exibited in this time of adversity flnd
extreme scarcity of supplied necessary
support of animal life, and trust in the prov
'■idence of God, that our tarns Thay bp fi led,
and that political peace may be restored
throughout our once happy land, before the
expiration of another year.
The Spring term of the Court having
faithfully discharged their duty, we think
it tt'ineeessasy to examine the public record*.
Cur county being without a Court House
afti public prison, we eSVentstly reeOm«*u*d
the election of said bnildrn£!< as soon as tbe
resources of the’County <vil! admit, particu
fatly the latter We also recommend that
two bridges be built soon as possible ;
one across Sandy Creek—Mfcfon road at
Tanners, and cue across Towaligfi., river at
Lipdseys, Indian Springs and Griffin road.
We find the public roads generally in good
repair tor the Merited force employed, but
recommend that ho neglected roads be put
in good ot der immediately.
While we rejoice at the restoration of
civil rights, and while we profess to be law
loving and law-abiding people, we do feel
*hat the number 01 - Administrators of Jus
tice are superfluous. in other words, we
feel that we are burdened with courts; and
while the people are calling and seeking Tor
telle? by repudiation and otherwise, we feel
that we cannot discharge the duty which We
bWe te ourselves and to the country without
rCcpni tit Ending our npjt General Assembly
to tepcnl the act establishing County Courts,
as We do consider them unnecessarily bur
densome to the people; they failing to ac
complijsh the good for which they were in
tended. , , ~. , i .
We also deora the tax imposed upon our
fellow citizen's to keep up and maintain a
chain gang to be unhecessr.ry, as f ')) r COUnt J
cannot be materially bencfltted by their work
merely upon the streets in and around our
county site, and we yecommehd thb proper
authorities, that if said gan£ cannot be over
looked with a reduced salary, ami; placed to
labor upon the public county buildings, that
♦hey be sent to his Excellency, the Governor,
lo be placed upon public wtrrks, ,that .th#
State may realize some real advantage front
their labor. ~ ,
In looking to the present and past condi
tion of the people, together with their fu
ture nrospeots, we ascertain that a large por
tion of cur citizens are in debt; and from
the great difference in the taxable property
the present year, compared to that of 1860,
from the deficit in the present crops, and
from the embarrassed condition of financial
matters, it will be impossible for our citizens
to meet their obligations. We therefore
recommend the creditor to be lenient and
humape, that uoue may feel the hand of op
jlressibfi.
YVe would not fofget a large class of the
inhabitants of the county —to wit, tbe Freed
men. We sympathize lor this unfortunate
elass, they being our inferiors, anil f ditto*
to a very great eXteDt ,tftidslr tmK care and
protcctior. We beg leave to hope, and re
commend that all good citizens'to* bear tnis
m mind, and exercise a spirit of generosity
towards them.
We also recommend the time of holding
Our Superior Court changed tp the 3d Mon
day iu January, and 3d Monday in July, as
*t *ill interfere less with Our farming inter
ests. b
In taking leave of his Honor, Alexander
'*• Spear, we tender him our sincere and
heart-felt thanks fhr the courtesy he has
shown this body. Also to the Solicitor Gen-
A. 1). Hammond, for whom we erter
faiu the highest etTertn, for his gentlemanly
deportment and manifest kindness.
HKNKY B. FLETCHER, Foreman.
Joseph F. 'Cfler|c. , .
11. JW. Gilmore/ fi'm. Xlau.lox,
Saui'l j. Slaten, Thothas’ McClure,
James Crittenden,* Wnl B. Harkness,
Eztkiel P. Newton,' 1 Jos W. Kemble,
*'*• H. Woodward, A/ J. Moore
A Jam TANARUS: Tools,' Geo W. Thorn ton,
J B. Carmichael, Joseph Jetty,
Famuel L. Kendrick, Jesse M Curry,
Alexander Sautrdeie'
rg£ aims snot srou.
Patrick! & bro.
KEEP on lun4 St all timer a tie aaaart&eot of
Men and Boys 1
best homb Made 9HO& !
all lint, manufactured and warranted by theta-.
Tflry bsVfe. and SltMlyi keep ia atbre fbf sale a
fcn article of RIfSSEiT, RIP »i»b CU'JXTRT
SOLE LEATHER.
YVOftlt BEPAIKING
put up tn ordeh And W&rfAnUd.
OT PATaica <ft Ban. paj- Uie highest market
price In caSn or barter tor Or*en and Dry Hides,
Tallow and Beeswax. sep4-tf
IJTOB, SMITH A CO.,
Manufacturers and dealers in
SAbt)L/S3 AND HARNESS,
I
CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
SHOE FINDINGS, and
Saddlery. Harness, Hardware, Leather of all
kiuds. Machine Belting, Trunks. Traveling Sat
chels. and Wagou Harness of all kinds.
IST Harness made to order.
1.2 CHERRY STREET.
.I Jacon - - tieorgia.
§«oß—3m
I
Something New
tnsrDßn the sun
A NEW ERA IN MEDICINE!
tJT Let the suffering and diseased rend the 1
following.
tri •et all who have been given up bv Doctor, j
ond spoken of as incurable, read the following.
. , Sy Rat all who enn believe facts and can have
faith in evidence, read the following.
TCnoji all mm by thttr present s. That on this,
the Twentie’h day of June, in the year of our
Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty
six, personally came Joseph Havdock to in'e.
known as such, and being duly sworn, de|>osed
ns follows: That he is I lie sole general aeeut for
the United Statea, and dependencies thereof, for
preparirtfOnj.or, medicine.- known ns Mauoikl's
ITlla and .Salve, aud that the following certili
cates ai-ejccfnitiiii copies to the best of his knowl
edge andueliof.
. . lAMES SMEITRE,
{l Si Notary Public,
Walt Street New York.
. ■ June 1,186*.
Da. Maggim..—l take my pen to write you of
mv great relief, and that the awful pain in iny
side nas left me, at last—thanks to your medicine.
Oh,, ddetor. ho,w, thankful lain that I can get
some sleep.—l can never write it enough. I thank
you tigafu and egnin. aud atn sure that you are
.really the frien 1 /jt All sufferrers. I could not
‘help writing to you, and hope you will not take
t amiss.
JAMES MYERS,
11K Avenue D.
This isty certify that I was discharged from the
armfl ip'itTj,
c#tec by *>'. J’scgielV Bills.
• 1 .[• - • WILSON HARVEY,
N. Y. April i, iB6O 27 Pitt street.
The f<»HjC'vin& is an interesting case of a man
gmpfijy’i'd in nn iron Foundry, who, in pouring
melted iron into 5, IH>k that was damp and wet.
canned an explAjton. Tfie melted iron was thrown
aroiitni and »o him in a jerfeet shower, and he
was burnt dreadfully. .The following certificate
was given to me hy him about eight weeks after
the aceident.
1. j,, New York, Jan. 11,1366.
My nam« Is Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Foun
der; I was tfSdjii Jfiirnt by hot iron in November
last; my bnrns figaled. but I had a running aore
on my leg not heal; I ttied Msggiel’s
Salve, and it eurfed mp ip A few weeks This ia
all tv*e and arty body c4n no% see me at Jackson’s
Iron Works, ‘.‘ud Avcnne.
3. HARDY,
119 Goerrick street
Extract* f*olA Various Letters.
"I had no appetite j Maggiel'e Pills gare me a
hearty bne.” _,
“Yi>«r Pills Dlarrelptlß,"; \
“I send for another boT, and keep them in the
liorise,” • ■ • !,
“I>r. Maggiel has cured my headache that was
chronic.” -r ..
“] gtvf Jt*v\£ pT one of your j>i|}e to my feflbe
for chol'erh • morbus. The dear little thing got
well itv* day.” y
“My nausea of a mofning is now cured.”
“Your box of Megapel's Salve .cured me of
nolh«»#n the head, tcubbed some of your Salve
behind my ears and the noise left” . .....
“Send me two boxes I want one for a poor
family." , ■ >.,. • i. ■
"I enelrtee a dollar; your price is 28 cents, but.
the medicma.tome is worth a dollar.”
•'9fend me: five boxee ofyOrih pills.” ~ >/-
“Let,me have three boxes bt yoilf Salve by re
turn mail.”
I HAVE OVER 200 SUCH TEStIVON'fALH
as this, but want of space compels me to conclude
J. -VI AGO 1 EL, M: D.
MAO Os EL’S PILLS AND SALV’e I
Notici. —None genuine without the engraved
trade mark around each pot or box. signed by
Dr. i. Maggiel, 11 Pine street, New York, to
counterfeit which is felony.
Sold by all respectable dealers rnr Medicines in
the United States and Canada—at 25 cento per
box or pot. sep4-Iyr
For sale in Griffin by J. N. Harris Jk
Cos.
Jt. T. JENKINS «*. CO.,
W OLE'S XLK DRUGGISTS,
AVND Dealer* in Joints,' Oils, Wlnddw Glass,
.X3L Cheivicale, Cbepjic*! Apparatus, StpUwtSry,
Patent Medicine* and,*(complete a*sortr»eaWOf
AFANUY AMU TOIbBT AM’IULKS.
LABAMA, 5T.,., ATLANTA, GA.
Special Notice.
I have closed np my Commission busi
ness, and will have in store at an early da)
a very Select Stock of tba latest atylea of
mmmm
AN' t) ; L A Dins' FI'RNISULVO GOODS,'
all entirely new. ~, .. ..
D*ring m_v sljeewce, ow friends are most
respectfully requested to call onMh. Taylor
and settle tbe little Ctuh Tickets on hand,
as we wish to’ lt are no old alock of any
thin g on band. t
S. 6. TAYLOR, Iff.
Srtffiß, Sept. M, IM#.'
m $ um.
| CALlCO—from If J to IS ela. ;
1 *m "/U K> pieces of ftgnr. and D* Laiurs ,
25 pieces es ail W oot do ,
15 pieces Ski. do ;
SO piece* french Bop Has ;
20 pieces French Mcrtaot,
IA pieces Alpaccaa;
20 pieces Opera Flannels ,
IS piecys fttl aaj white n*nnels;
7 pic««< l*!at k rad White Poplin ;
75 pieces of Sea Island I'ellon, from 16 to 35ct*
SO pieces of Bleached Cotton;
13 pieces Liaaeys ;
10 pieces cotton Flannel;
25 pi*ces Caaeinet and Jeans;
15 pieces all Wool French I'asaiiuaro. ;
75 pieces J c oncurs sad Mualma;
2n pieces Linen;.
20 pieces Black Cloth and IloeAia ;
It hi Ladies 1 and Mens 1 Shawls ;
100 Ist est style cloaks ;
SO pair B'aokets
35 cases Shoes and Bools ;
15 Doxen Balmoral Skirts;
75 dozen Wool, Fur, and Flush Hals ;
IS pieces Fancy aud Black silk ;
SO dozen Hoopskirls;
All kinds of Cloak aud Oreaa Trimming* ,•)
All kinds of Cotton, Linen, and Silk Lace.- ,
A!1 kind* of Ribboos
[.adies' Collars and Cuff*.
Nubias. Hoods, Soatag-. ami
Breakfast-Shawls: Toweling.
Table Cloths ; Linen and Cotton
Damasks; Linen Dolled Scutch Dhipe.-.
In fact, a full supply of everything, Which 1 wilt
se'.l at greatly reduced prices.
For Oonts.
A Urge ndsortuicnt of Business Suits, Black
Duenkiu ttui Cloth Taut*, aik! CuaU aiul Y« sts;
a IsrMt supply «f Overcoats. Black sn«i Fignret)
Silk Velvet Vests; a large supply of Furnishing
Goods.
Also received. Violin atu] Baiuns. Tarnbviiuep,
Guitar snd Violin BTRIN(*S # Screws,
Rosin, <tc.
LADIEsS AND GKMIKMKN,
If you want any of
J A & NEIN.
i all nt
N. H. SDION’sSc
_ EMPORIUM OFFASIITOX
REMOVAL!
JOHN H. WHITE & CO.,
RETURN their grateful thnnka to the citizens
of Griffin and surrounding country for the
LIBERAL PATRONAGE
Extended to them for the la‘t fifteen ssears,
stud it is with regret that they leave Griffin
and their old friends and customers, for an
untried fieid of business.
They are uow opening on
Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, - Georgia,
the best stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 00"DS,
i
Clothing, IlaN and Caps, Hoots act] Shoes,
that they ever brought South.
They would te happy to see their old
friends when fhey visit Atlanta, and show
them through their stock, as they are satis
fied they can sell as cheap and as good
Good*, as and House iu the citv of Atlanta.
J 11. WHITE.
se23 G. W. WHITE.
JAMES V. BROOKS, HCGII MACDOXALU, LEWIS It. LEGAY
“Wilbur F. Johnson,”
(OF GEORGIA,)
■with
Droohs, sl;tciion;ili) fr (£O,
mmm mmma
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
59 Caroudclvt street, Ntw Orleans.
’’3c 9 fit
GENTLEMEN must tome up and pay their
Tivkets, mvl from thin date ask for no more,
as itr i, impossible to get them mad c. Send iu
ypnr uamt saud onr goods will be sold ns low as
at any interior town in (he country.
Oct 2- lSKti.tf K. U. DREWRY
Notice!
lam instructed by the President of the Roed to
give nhtrar tu all.pccapiis who have, trespassed
upon the Savornnh. Gr ifTin had North Alabama
Hailroad, ii*»tlte rtmoe sd *f Timh< ra and Cross
ties, that thirty day* from this date will be ex
tended tu such parties twiuake return under oath,
at the Company’s Ossie-c fb Griffin, .. t
I’nrUes fai|*ng-t e.ir.kke, sue!* return, will be
proeeadedagaiuA for trespass Rod danmge.
J. G. SEAKB,
‘ f Acting >»«pcrintendeiit.
Grfftn, Oa., October Btli, ICfiK —Oct.9 5t
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
By rirtre of an mder f nttln- Court of Ordi
nary of So*:. line Cnu ty, will I « Isold be
fore tlic Oonrt II n.eooortn be city of Oiiffin,
on the tirst Tl'l SI »A Y la November next.be
Iwe.-a W • IrlJ-j! hoi if sale, one .-muse and lot .
situated hi west Gri.Ho. contain.,- . two acres, the
game being sol ) a-- the estate 01 Mrs. Ejpily P-
Midory, deceased, lot the Iteu-.-fitof tbe heirs uud
creditors W. H. MALL< lUY,
<24 tOd Admr estate E. P. Mallory
Dally New Fra,
ATLANTA, GEO.
LARGEST city circulation. Largest country
circulation. Alive journal. The paper for
the fireside and the counting room.
Subscribe for the Era. Price of eubscriptioi
only |7 per annum or one dollar per month.
sepl-tf PKA
rtjsrHrWr
Tltß DAdT OAXjX..
•■l% ,r • • * ** *. « *
IN obefb««o»to a resolution, pazsed.bv
tite Otiy CfoCmMI, !am directed to golect
all Taxes dug tbe City, (it matters not. for'
wfiat years)*, by tbe Ist day of OCTOBER.
Unless those in arrears come forward and
pay bv that time, executions will poamvttr
issue. THOS. NALL, ..
s»pf^— td filet Y.
DANIEL & RUCKER.I
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GKNEKAi.
R
Grocers, Produce
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Cofnmission Merchants,
i
FARRAR'S <>l.l> STAND.
ft
Ilf 1,1. ST., GRIFFIN, CA,
S
We will Mini receive acrens t.» «>iir
already r*j-U‘n>!i*l Stock Cfirne an«l ee« iu ut Uie
lats lUnd of t/ie CJ|T i\ \ IN {• 11 V. w
universal aatiafaction t»» our
May *24, IbOO-tf
J.C.KING&CO.
'H<‘l LIDA Y'.- H' lT MSG.)
SOLOMON ST.
vuirri'hv, - uhoitais
Wc have opened in the above bui’,l jrf*
(ntaify ntipiq-itc the lltick Wau |
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v . . • . 4
Family Groceries!
PLANTATION HARDWARE.
UUUUKIaKF, nud WimMaF-N WARE,
~ . bagging and rope.
OSNABERGS aud FACTORV YARN.
FLOUR, CORN, BaCON, Ac.
We have also a line slack ->f
SHIM AND HITS
(for rßnu'Mr.N.)
The above stock we are dcturtuiiietl to *ll As
k/>W o»s Hliybofly, aiiil all Wf »s>k, to*. «nil
fiicir 1 % ia icr thuw to Come and mck is.
joe n<m>
will hr in tiio ]» »u*e, ready to.wm on iiit* fn**tult
at all liniCH.
(live one Call, ftinl wo will be responsible
for tbe rastu
se|>2u-tf J. 0. KfKG & C
LAUD! SYIIUP, &C.
\ prime article of LEAF I,AUD. OK I.LAN
SYRUP. MEAL and GKITs, and every
thing else in tbe Prevision line, fur sal; Hi :i l>\v
price, at
_sepl7 CLOUD, SHEPHERD A CO.H
icolson A* McAleer,.
PLUMBERS AND COPPERSMITHS,
SAN ANNAII. GEO.
Every description of Copper WorTc made
to order.
llAu, Laxii’s, Chanp»;!.iki!S, Pendant
Lights, Fancy Glass Shades, Bath Tubs,
Lead and Iron Pipe, on hand and for sale.
sepO — Gin*
EMPIRE
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY,
Principal Office, 610 Broud vay, New York.
GREAT IMPROVEMENT in Sewing mnehtnes.
Empire Sb, tile, Crank Motion. Sewing Ma
ehine. It ia thus rendered noiseless in action.
Its motion being all positive. It is not liable to get
out. of c'rder. It is trio best FaniHy nuehine. No.
tie'e if Fiifl*»d to onr new and Improved M; nofne
futin£ Machine for TnibfrS an.l Boot nod !-h‘»e
Fitters. Agents wanted, to w! cn a liberal dis
count will be given N . eo; -drmnei.ta will be
made. • ~
EMPIRE SEATING MACHINE CO.
sept 1 dGta furl
JOHNSONS
Cuminia - Bian Mcrc h an t s
GROOEFIES,' PRoVM J l S &0.
ALAFV.M A STREET, FRANKLIN BLOCK.
Jany 4. te.
Store Hr,use For Sale.
STILWELL J: REEKS expect to remove (n tl.e
Store now occupied by J. If. WIRW A Cos. I
now offer for sale tlie -lore House occupied by
them. It is considered by many the Le.-t .-land in
the city excepting the one we to, being a corn
er House, 90 feet long, with a hoe basement story.
This property will bring 20 per cent interest on
the price 1 will tqke for it.
I also have three Dwelling Houses for sale.
july26-tt J. A. BELKri.
RESfHENCE I'OR SALE’’
At Auction.
t WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALK, at
auction, ori the ffrat T' imcy in November
uext, at tlx Court iloiute in Griffin, miles*
id i irately before th.a* time, jmy hmrae and lot
in said town, now occupied by Rev. Mr. Joiwe.
The dwelling is a cottage, containing six roe Ans,
and five fire places; with a ao-nr room and batli
itlg rood attacheib- Aiso. a liausa tor aervaats,
| ebnTnh;’rT*fwo rooms and a fire je-nee in e*< h.
The lot contains cue acre, wan a variety of
Iruit trees.
PasUs* tnterc'ed car. examine for tnem.-vJvcs.
J, H GAJIPBELg,
*ep {*—lds Ibon.a-viUe.Ga.
THE MAN WHO FAIUS T*> lit Y W\l KHK THK HE*TtJ*AiittA4N CAN B
HAD, 18 i* 3UK VERY NAll HE OF THE CABH EITHER NFXdLK.E\
IGNORANT, OR CAHULKSa
THE QUEST®:
WHERE CAN Tll>>‘F BARGAINS BE Fn» ND? TRY’ THE NKW FIRM OF
-J
i\ a 4 C f tUur bc't 8 rtic ■*, w’tli s LAP.GE and ENTIRELY NEW STORK of
F.IM&STjPIiK DRY GOODS,
< j *
A mens which they muureratu U !i*V Press )r» srory TsHety.
(. RI. XAI >IN Hi?,
priNG'S LAWNS,
MUSLINS. I’ACKALS,
1 UKNI il JACONKTV, MOZAMBIQUE**,
Indeed everything that the most fastidious eould desire.
WHITE WOODS,
.1 A ( t * N K l.
!SYY ISS,
OIKIAXDIkS.
NANSOnKtS, -
1 1 >N<i ( 1.01 HS.
IRISH LLNLXS,
LINEN LAWN’S,
COTTON A Liuctt DIALERS,
SIILETIXCIS A Slut ling*.
U.-pecial attcation is ctillcd to the Mock of L.\f E POINTS, and LAGH
G( K 1 1;S genet ally in EMBROIDERIES they cannot be surpassed. Tht endless W
not" of FANUV'finODS nnd YANKEE NOTIONS, forbid* even a partial'’numeration.
Ia Lhch 1 depart men*. vot •and to
rxEKTLEMEiW WEAR,
They take r pcJal \ rule Idicvlni; as tk y 40, that they offer % stock far superior, in
point id .STYLE, Qi ALITY aud tjl AN I'll Yto any ever before opened in Grifiin. Ia
BOOTS AND SItOES,
• • ' . , 1 , r, ’ . i ‘
I' u the Million, we iJti:| y throur ourt-ilves in the front, as second tp nofie, cilAer ia
I»,. • > lulity, Style, or yi y othci pnrtifiular. The Ixdics especially arc solicited toex
.ll. 0 it GH-k of SI It >K' swe claim to have superiorly in tbut line.* - <
OonncO'rd « V.o arc nrii the largest houses in this section—with a New ' orlc whole
no house to represent oa. interest iia chases —buy ing as wo do for cash, and
Intending to Become Permanent
, 1 — 4 1
In <ii : litn wo think that the trading public will reedily see that we havA net only -thb
\ BU.l’f Y hjtiLu DISPtismON and JNTEN ITUN te sell good* upon such term* a*
cannot fad to gjv ati.-faction. Rcmertibcr ,
Scbeuerman, Bro. & Daniel,
At th.-ii S on. V.V-t ride Hill *fr«*t, North of Beck* A Stillwell, and oppoaita C. H
Johnson's Hurd ware store—-better k iown as SillEl JiIIMAN’S OLD STAND.
.I unn ‘dS, 1 Mi<i-tt
Firm.
W. H. a. MICKEtBER V
WITH
IHB 11. 188 4 11.
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SUCCESSORS OF
REID, MICKEtBERRY * 00*
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OFFER FOR SALE AT PRICED SUITABLE TO THE TIME*:
Rio Coffee, - ...
Sugar from 16 to 26 cts., per lb.,
Mackerel, in bbls tl-2s, l-4s and Kite
A LARGE LOT OF .
CROCKERY,- HARDWARE,
NAIL . KNIVES and FORKS, ' "
II A.M) y \'X : ‘, SHOVELS and TONGS.
AXl>, A NTHRONSr.'- i.
CROP AXES, SAD IRONS; •
Oil IS KLS, prTTS sSd SCREWS,
TRACE CHAINS, !Vse KITTLFS,
PAD JOCKS, SKILLETS,
AUGERS. OVENS,’
I*o FS, ETC.
HOttOW WARS,
1111 A.S3 HOOPED BUCKETS, OHUKNS BHOOjfiS,
PAINTED BUCKETS, H UN, ' hr.
COHN, COHN MEAL AND FLOUR
BACON &c.
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IIAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, * »
5!) Sack* LIVERPOOL SALT, CANE SYRI’D, . CUBA MOLAIOTS,
TOO fSacka VIRGINIA SALT. 290 Bunches SRTFT.S and ALCOVJ Ttttory
TH READ. L \RGK LOT of A, B, and C SUGARS.
WANTED.
. , 4 .J.% ... AT
3000 Bushels of WHEAT delivered in good MerobantaWie order. Tka Upbeat mark
et prir-e paid Fur B \ ('ON, LARI). CORN, Aj£ AL, I LOUR, PEAS, Ac., In, Ac.
Southern Bank Notes, GuAd A Silver received for nay of the above artiolea at tberr
market value. 1 vj >*j*- . . r ■. ..
OHO. B. BUimCEtHn cb CTO.
Judo Ji, 1860
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