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£bf Sonfjjmi Sjfrail).
OrOfii*. Ofi. 15, IMA.
griffin pricks current
CORRECTED DAILY BT O. B. BEEcRER k CO
CoMOO S3}.
Begins. 40(5,60 ; Rope,
Corn, yellow. 1.45} While 1.50;
Meal, 1 50 ; Bic.m, cic»r aide.*, 24; r li
ked, 22(5,23 ; Hams, sugar cured, 30 ;
Country Hams, 24(5,25 ; L»rJ. 24 ;
Batter—Market well supplied ; dull at
25; Ksars, scarce, uuoted at 20;
Chickens,
rough. 3 00(53 50 ; peeled, 3 00(5jfl lj) V u
Fodder, 1 00(5,1.25; Rye, 2.00 ; Barley.
2.50 ; Oat«. 80(5.1.00 ; Flour, good Coun
«rv. ft- y - ~
To ocr Merchants —The merchant* an.l
traders of Griffin and surrounding' country
will see that tl.e old and well known house
of E. B Stoddard <fc Cos., of Charleston, are
now offering superior inducements to the
trade. From a personal examination of
heir stork we feel authorized to recommend
them particulrrly. They receive goods by
Boston Steamers weekly.
See the Card of F. Horsey, Charleston,
S.C. Recollect them when you have to
order Ilats, Caps, or Straw Goods from that
ritv. They are prepared to dispense the
best of bargains to their customers.
See Abel A. Wright's card. Every bodv
knows he is all (W) riylil and able to do vastly
more than bis modesty permits him to pro
mise. As the wedding Mines are coming on,
he is the man to get up “engagefuent rings”
for the fall and winter seasons.
Geo. W. Williams & Cos., one of the
leading Houses of Charleston, are prepared
to receive consignment of produce Ac,
and to make the most liberal advances
This house is well known, reliable, and, hav.
ing an immense capital, erfn afford the very
lest terms to shippers; see their card.
New Fall and Winter GoOds.—See
anew Advertisement with th 6 shove head
ing, in our columns to day, of that univer
sally popular and exceedingly accommo
dating firm Messrs. Loewen3lc?n (fc Pfeifer.
It will be seen that they have everything
in their line that can be called for, —and be
sides, have a couple of accomplished clerks,
sire and son, to wit, the Messrs. Little, that
never weary in showing you their handsome
goods, and selling them to you pursuaut to
the bargains giving programme of the liberal
heads of the establishment.
GrifG ■ ami Ala
bama Ittilioad
We publ sh the proceedings elsewhere of
the meetings of stockholders on the 4th iri-t.,
leudering the company our hearty good
wishes in its efforts at quic ken ng time,
shortening distances, cheapening travel, and
bringing remote commercial and agricultural
points into clone connection. Bautin ing, as
did the friends of this road, the necessity of
suspending the worn of further construo
tiou during the war, it should be gratifYing
to n! 1 such now to know that the work goes
on bravely again, (literal ion* having been re
sumed on the Blh instant. So so u as this
road should have been completed to Netv
nan, ou the AtLnta and West Point Road,
a distance bv rail ot thirty three miles, all of
which is now graded, soon tc be ready for
the iron, it at once becomes an ftnpiu'tani
feedef of tho Mubin & Western tt.o ni; as at
that point—Yewtiau—it div.dea business
with the Atlanta, Augusta and Charleston
Loads—shortening dts mice betwoeflf Savar.-
<h, Macon and West Point on the Chatta
iWchee. Thus a large portion of East Ala
bama and Western uud North Western
'aeotgia becomes tributary to the Savannah,
Griffin and North Alabama Railroad and
i.s connections (
On t 1 c completion of the A riant:'.' P Weil
Point It ad a heavy business mured to the
Georgia Railroad and its Connections, fVoul
the sources referred to. We ere gratified its
being assured that this Completing road " ill
be vigorously p'osei uted. lluving liiditfto
avoided contracting ere lits, it h.s no incu
bus of indebtedness to contend with. The
superior location which this line of road oc
cupics—being an extension of the most direct
communications from one of the largest ship
).'iig ports On the Atlantic coast, in the
Southern States, into au inteuor of inex
lutrstible wealth in agricultural and mineral
prodt-cts—coupled with a vast amount of:
undeveloped water power, in i.s fin mediate j
vicinity—Cannot fail to' cetairrand, lor its !
early completion, uu anxious inteiest espe- j
cia ly 60, when it is remembered that this !
almo-it airline road Tenvices the uis ance
between Savannah and Ffeuiphis about one
hun'Jfeu miles. —Macon Tchyiaplt Oct 13.
Tea.—Mr. M. Jones, of Liberty c u ;ty
Georgia, has written for the Cultivator a
communication on tie “ Culture of Tea in
the South.” The editor of the Cultivator
*ajs. -
Our correspondent hat favored us with
a sample of the tea prepared by him. In
appeaiance, fragrance and flavor, it precise
ly resembles a fine article of Chinese Black
Tea. If our plantations can produce tea as
finely flavored as this, with as little trouble
as Mr. Jones"states is required in the pro
cess, it is the most profitable crop we can
grow. In conversation with him, another
poiut was elicited, to wit—that when ttea is
raised in localities near the' etrfrkt, vflion the
[ilants are once established, nearly all the
abor comes during the healthy season of
the year, and after gathering, the planter
can retire and spend most of the summer in
a more healthy locality.
Georgia Lumber.— The Brunswick
Courier of the 20th ulr.siyi:
One of our citizens received a letter dated
Cologne, on the Rhine in Prussia, in wliioA
the wiiter states that he has Hist left BiV
>?ien, and whilst there a Cargo of Georgia
l' l ** 0 (.timber bad arrived frtiiu Ssvannuli ;
the first reteiyed'on tile coninueut ol Europw
since the war, which sold at a very high
pstce. \V* hope to Sear soon of many
cargoes of lumber at'i-ivltfij «( different*ports
i" and £obth America. We h«W
two lsrge veMiels now loading" itr out p >rt
lor iiucuoc Avrcs.
Clim.\ SllOt STOKE,
PATRICK & BRO.
KEKI* ofi hand fit all Units fi fine a«aortn.eut of
Men ai.<i boy*
RP9T itOME 3i.\DP SHOES !
all sites, rr.anufa. ture.l and warranted ' } tl.c-m.
Tli'y bare, and always keep in store for rale a
Sue article nf Kl’ssbiT, Kit' ami CUL'MitV
siJLL LEATHER.
:c’b WORK AYD REPAIRING
ptlt up In order and warranted.
HT I’atkiiw <* I tan. pay the liigh«t market
price in ca«U nr l.arter for Green and Dry Hides,
t allow and Beeswax. »e|,4_tf
LITTLE, SMITH A CO.,
Manufacturers and dealers ia
SADDLES AND HARNESS,
CARR IA GE St A lERIA L,
SHOE FINDINGS , ami
Saddlery. Harness. Hardware. leather of ail
kinds. Machine Fi Ifing, Trunks. Traveling Sfit
cbeK and Wtgon 11 an tens of ,tll kinds.
cr Harness mad 's to of*cr.
1„2 CHER Iff STREET,
Macon - - (ieorgia.
aepß—3m
Something New
UJfflDBIl TIIB SUN
A NEW ERA IN MEDICINE!
1W Let the suffering and diseased read tf:e
following.
tST l et all who hn'ta been given tip by Debtor,
and spoken of as incurable, read the following.
tST" Let alt wtio can believe facts and can have
faith in evidence, lead the following.
Know all mtn by th'ne yrei.-n/y That on this,
the Twentie'li day of June, in the year of our
told One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty
six, personally came .bsepli Huydock to me.
known as such, and being duly sworn, deposed
as follows: That lie is the sole ireneral agent for
the United States, and dependencies (hereof, for
prepifiationa or medicines known as Maggikls
i’lLts and Salvk. and that 'lie following certiti
cates are verbatim copies to the best of bis kuowl
, edge aud belief.
JAMES SM EITRE.
[LSI Notary Public,
Wed!Street New Yurk.
Jure t, 186«.
Dn. Maggikl:—l take my pen to write you of
my great relief, and that t'le awful pain in my
side has left ine at last—thanks to your medicine,
oil. doctor, how thankful I am that I can net
some sleep. I can never Write it enough. I thank
yon again and uguin, and am sure that von are
really the friend of nil ifuferrers. j could not
Hielp writing to you, and hope you will uut take
t amiss,
JAMES MYERS,
11 A v rnUe I).
This is to certify that 1 was discharged from the
army with Uhruuic Hiarrlma, and liave been
cured ley Hi. Maggiel’s kills.
* WILSON IIAUVEA*,
N. Y. April 7, lfcOO 27 Pitt street.
Hie following is an interesting case of a man
employ.-d in an iron Eoiimliy. who, in pouriug
melted ironaiUo a tinea that was dump and wet.
caused an explosion. The melted iron was thrown
around and ou him in a perfect shower, and he
was burnt dreadfully. The billowing certificah
was given to life by him about eight weeks after
tile accident.
New York, Jan. 11.1866.
My' name is Jacob Ilardy; 1 am an Iron Eonn
der; I was badly burnt by hot iron in November
last (ply burns healed, hut 1 had r. running sore
on my leg that wcVdd not heal; 1 tried MuggiePs
Salve, and :t cured mein a few weeks, ibis is
all true end any li -cy 1 Can now see me at JaeksuL's
iron Works, 2nd Areuue.
J HARDY,
111) Gucrrfck street.
Fx racts from Various Letters.
, ' Iliad no appetite; Maggiel'a Tills gave me a
uea.lv one.”,
"Your J’UJs 6fß marvelous," ,
, ';} send for another box, and keep therh in the
house,” , . , "
“I>r Mitggiei lias ;ured nij headache that was
cliitinie."
"I g ive half of one of your pi lie to my babe
for cholera morbus.- The dear little thing got
well in a day."
"My nausea of a morning is now cured.”
“Your box of Maggiel's Salve cured in* ol
noises in the bend. 1 rubbed some of your Salve
behind my enrs and ihe noise left."
"Send me two boxes I want one for a poor
family."
"I enclose a dollar ; Vour price is 25 cents, but
the medicine to me is worth a dollar.”
"Send me live Mixes of your pills."
"Lc.uie have three boxes oi your Salve by re
turn mail.”
I HAVE OYER 2(H) SUCH TESTIMONIALS
as this, but waul of space compels me to conclude
J. uAGUIKL, M. D.
MAG GILL’S PILLS AND S.vLY’,::
Notick—None genuine without the engraved
trade mark around each pot or box. signed by
Itr. J, Maggie). 11 Tine street, New York, to
countei leit which is felonv.
Sold by all respectable dealers in Medicines in
the United States and I'anndn—at 25 cents j*-r
box or pot. sept-lvr
For sale in Griffin by J. N. Harris
Cos.
J. T. JENKINS &; CO.,
WIIOLE SA L E I) RCGGIB TS ,
VND i>cftlers in EaiiiU, Oils, Window Glas-,
Ciien-icbJs, domical Appmatus, Stationary.
Patent and I* complete fssttrtmeut of
A fancy AND TOILET AKIicLKS.
EAI’.AM A, 5T.,..' * ATLANTA, OA.
Special Notice.
I have dosed up my Commission btfsl
tlfess, and will have in store at an early r);i\
a'tfery fsEuJfcT Stock of the latest styles of*
rimmmm
AND I.AVileS' miNISIMNO moDS.
all entirely ne»V.
J.hirwijj my abs^ndh'<?ui lYieiuk are inoi-t
respectfully requested to call ou Nils. Taviol
ninl
as we wish to have no olti mock of any
thing ou band.
S. S'.TAYLOR,
ifttn, Sejft 2 l I ?<•>;.
JA & NEW,
*)AA'TFCI3 CJII fr.iiu t«j to dll. ;
.Vi p»gpM ->f fig’.in 1 lie Ui.irt ;
zi ©f «U Wool ;
li Nii ju f
|4#rl'rrnfl Piy'illf ,
20 |4rff« M«rii.c«
lj pJ' v'es Al|ii.Cv ,
?*» |»i• •!••>!» F is»u- •U ;
1*» r*-«l k»i«I • !»•••• Fln'inrU;
7 fufcw I'm k hH'l uli'Tr iVpim ,
7.S ItUnd Cott*»!i. ftom 1C to Ssct«
jii. c t* of ll'. ea* li***] i oltofi ;
15 JiivtM lji»***y-* ;
]m cotton t'lfitr*! ,
'<&*> |*i-ces fas iiM-t and Jpaon;
1- pwt* ail w<io|Pr«fs< Si ;
7ft |W-i i«con€ttr» fii.d Muil.n* ;
20 |*ieee* Liueo #
2«»
I'm U'livV ».nd Uflii' >ha«la ,
K*U ktyle cloak*;
s<» pair l»’ank«*ts
;j;» rut*** Shoe* and I’Mi
15 lX»irn fSkii ig „ _
75 dhi&n \Vool, Fur, aud fclti>!i lint*,
15 piece# Ffincy find lilucft »til* ;
ft«» dozen ll«¥‘pskirt t*;
All kinds of Cloak arid r h eaa Trimming* \
All kuiii «»fCoiiou, Linen and Lav c* ;
Aii kiu<:a of Hibbona
I.a«lio<* .Cfdlur* and CiilFh,
NUii.ifig Hoods, fjoand
JlrenLffiat Siifivrl* . Towelini
Table Cl*»tb* ; Lin*»n and Colton
I>Ama»k*; Linen l>o*trd Scv r < J* I»*aper.
In fact, a full aupply of every tun. g, which I will
*e!l ut greatly reduced price*.
Bor G *3Xi ta.
A Surge of HusinesH Suita, Hlu. k
Doe»kin and t’loth Cant*, and Coat a and Vest*,
a lurg-* supply of Overcoats. Black and Figured
Siik Velvet \e*ta; a large supply of Furulehing
(ioads.
Al.*n received, Violin nnd Bai.jos. Tamborinea,
ftuitur and \ loliu 51 lUN(i>, 1 ail piece * f Screw*,
Uoaiii, die.
LADIES AND GEN J LUMEN,
If you want any of
JA & ffEIN.
vail at
S’, ir. simon’s
KMI'ORIUM OF FASHION
REMOVAL!
JOHN H. WHITE & CO,
1) IVI IRS grnleful thank?* to the c», f '7ens
\j of (iri«n and surrounding country for i!it*
LIBERAL RnUONAGE
Fxtsmled to them for the liy-t fifteen
aud it i.s with regret that they leave Gr.fiin
and their old friends and customers, for an
untried field of business.
They are now opening oa
Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, - Georgia,
the Lest stock of
STAPLE A?ff) FANCY DRY GOODS,!
Clothing, ilats and (_'<q s. Root? and Shoes,!
that tliev ever 1 fought South.
They would It, happv to see their old
frVnds when ihi-v \ :s:t Atlanta, and show j
them tliitmgh (lo ir stoc!;, n- they are sr.tis- j
tied they nan . ell h-> eh-ap and hs good :
Goodif, a's dud ITouse in the city of Atlanta.
J 11. WHITE.
se2s w. white;
JAMES V. BROOKS, 1111.1 l MACtION.UI., U.WIS 11. LEGAY
‘‘Wilbur F. Johnson,”
(OF GEORGIA,)
w i th
grooks, BhcboiKili) k (Lo,
A N !*
a )MM LS>l(*y VIKIIC'HANTS.
59 CuioncKlit street, A* as Orlea’fis
O! 9m
KNTI.KMF.X must * >mc up and pay » v iVir
Tickets, and from thii • I nt. uek for | lu
as It is iiwpljisflslc to get them \ r . Send in
V"' l' uanu; nod nnr g-"ds W'V. nc sold ns low us
at any inteiiof town p* iLc ce.mtrx.
-Oct 2 letiti.tf N. b I) UK WHY
Take Notice f
| am instructed hv th»* Preside nt-of the Road lo
give notice to all persons who have iruspnsKvd
upon the Savannah GriiVmnn.l North Alulmnm
Kailrofol. in the Hniovnl of 'i'iml era ami Cro«*g
tin*, tliut Hiirty days from ti.is d:it«* will ho <\
fended to tucli parties to niako return under oath,
»t the Company’* Uflh-o in Giiiliii,
Parties failing t* n kkc Kith »ft*urn, will be
proceeded against for tre-paas nud dao»nj(p.
.!. •*. Sl.Alts.
Acting Miperiutendent.
Giim rSh, I Bh* . KV. 9 M
APM i VIST 15ATOU S s x ek.
By
nnrv >f * t *n ty, wiri I • •ohlb*-:
foM* t!> iV r: I. i et.oot in hr ml \ -.f Griffin. !
on 1 lla :.:>t IT. S >AN I N ilnri |n\t. l>ft
I'Vf l. :: • If -ipi *-f wa!. , «#:•*• . »*:-.* »:.d lot,
-A juhml ii i*-st f.M.Va . cm'.au • ; iwua it . 1 lie ,
ftam*’ bcdiLT -o'H »*• the (<t:iU* c: Mrs. Knoly I*, i
M I. rv deceased, .o: tlve b«hyl‘;?of the hviisauj
crcd'bnw. _ . \T. :: SIALtoRY.
oil It'd 'Ai’mr wtate E. T. Mnllofy
Daily N6W Eira,
\ iLam a, geo.
IARGKsT rile HrctdAtifm country
J circidmion A liv. joornnl. Tits paper for
the and tfie c« anting room.
Mibsoribe b»r the Era. Trio** of .11 b-*-t ntios
nnlv *7 per annum or nn* t3<>!lsn per immtli.
' sop-1-— ts Til A
l'usrriVEl.Y
THU LAST OALIII,
IN obedience to a tes’olutibn. passed l*y
tbe City Council, 1 am directed 10 collect
all Tnxhs’drrb "bi City, (it matters not fir
wlirt'yr.d.-T, by ti c 'At day of CTlTOflEl*.
I tile,* Ui*.*Se 111 ar.'gara collie f,,rw.*r<l ami
pay bv thut time, executions will roatvivKi v
issue. IlfO 6 *. J* \ l,f ,
td' I Clk
DANIEL & RUCKER,
I G
GENERAL
R
Grocox a, Produce
0
■ !A X I r
C
Commission Merchants, 1
t
EAR It A IPX OI.D
R
1111.1. ST., GRIFFIN,UA.
$
W# will n>f;i receive large a< •'e«*i«u*a to oor
already iplendid Mock Come and *« eua at the
late aland vs tne ( l \ MM.II Ohi. We
j gaurfintee ui.ivt isal satiofacliou tu uur customeiJ
j May 24, 1866 ts
-L( .KING &(’( I.
(IBM LIDAY’S BI'ILDING.)
Soi.oxioN sr.
UMI'FLY, - - CEOll(n \
X., v liava nj.vn-d in ! r ie above biti’.l
S-sjimg. (n< «ily opposite ibv Jiii. k H are K>sq|
a
l - Jf .
Family Groceries ?
IT.ANTATIUN HAUIiWARE,
CROCKERY, and WooDEN WARE,
ltAi.tilNt; aud ROBE,
OSNAUKUOS and FACTORY YARN.
FLOUR, CORN, BACON, Ac. *
We have also a fina elock of
81I0E8 AM) HATS
(fOR FREEIjM KN.)
The above stock v,e nre determined to rell as
Low as imy body . aud all we i»'k, to out
friends, i* or them to Con*, ant* is.
JOE BO¥l>
with to in the hoiuf, ready i" wm on his friends
at all tin.es.
Ctivc us one cull, and we will be responsible
for t lie refit.
*-|»2‘Mr J. C KING and: CO.
LAUD! 81IIFP, AC.
\ prime artieln ofJ.EAF I.AUI». OR LEAN
SYUL'I*. MEAf and GRIT', and ey.-iv
thing vise ill the i’rovisiou line, for sale at a I«\v
| rive, at
sep!7 Cl Ofi), SHEPHERD <fc CO S.
FicolsonA* MrrAleeV,
IT c.MBERS AM) COri’ERSMITHB,
SAN ANN AII. <;KO.
Every description of Copper work made
to older.
Hall I.aj'm, CttAxnKi.iKtis, l'i\nv.r
Ltoitra, FkAcv fila«s Shades, Hath Tubs,
Lead dr At iron Pipe, oh hand nnd for sale.
sepS—Cm*
L>l PI It v.
SEWING MACUiNF. COMI’ANY,
' J iincipnl Gttico, CIS Ilroudwny Now York.
TREAT IMTROYTME.NT in Sowing machine*.
U Empire Sin tile, Crank Motion, Svwing Mu
chine. It id th is rehd'i«*d noist-leys in action.
Its motion being all positive, it \< not liable tog»*t
out of order it is the heist Eamily mae.liine. No
tice i> eall and to our new and improved Mani.fac
'tuiii g Mucbine for Tailors and Hoot any Shoe
Fit tel s. Agents wanted, to whom a li! ei ~l dis
«omit will be given. Ni C'j: ’ ’ninent.* will be
; made.
I)Ml*?rn2 r.EWING MACHINE CO.
! sepl 1 J&m fur |
JOHNSONS GORDON,
Comini*•*•io n M t r c ti an Is
AND DLAI.KHR IS
QROCot IES, PR VM Jb S & n „ &(’.
ALA BAM .V STRUCT, IRAN l-'lil N BI.OUK,
Jany A. te.
Store Hrase For Sak.
OTILWELI. & REEKS expect to remove in tl.e
O Store now *,?cupied by J. 11. White A C<>. 1
now offer for rale me Store House occupieil by
them. It is considered by many tbe b*-rt -tnml 1 u
the city exce]>ting tbe one wc go to, being a emu
ei House, SO) feet long, with .1 fine basement store
This property will bring 20 percent mtei *-sl on
the price 1 will take for it..
I aLn have iHree Dwelling Houaea for sale,
july2s-tf J. A. HULKS.
HkSIDji.XfJE FOlt M LF!
At Auction.
MWT'.I. BK OK' EKKD For SALK, at
next, at t”t < Viirl ll'**■*•* in *. riftin. 111 *■ ss
»>»nl privately b f >re mv I. >i.*, and lot
,in * 1 1 town. now *4nj i. and t»\ i:* v. V 1 .h-m -.
, The dwetting.irfrcottn'n*. llx m<, -*
t: 'tfive W»Ui tl' ihft nbd liatll
iw ts I r *crv r • t«.
1 cuj:ka». .uir t*A»* io<*4**. and a hie-p *.w'« p yatli.
Yh- iwi cut* ter#*, wKL 1 *.uiicty of
frui» trep
l car. • vamiuc f«»r in* n -.!v t.-,.
‘ H. C AMPBELi-, *
‘ id? tdl T'hff* J ?!' , G.v
Fiirzn..
W. H. G. MICKEtBEftY
with
i»i;e l Bin & in.,
SUCCESSORS OP
REID, MICKEtBERRY $ 00.,
OFFER FOB SALK AT PRICES.AI IT A RLE TO TUB TIMES .
Rio Coffee,
Sugar from 16 to 26 cts., per ltf.,,
Mackerel, in bbls il-2s, Ms fin'd Kits
A LARGE LOT OF
CROCKERY,- HARDWARE,
NAI I.S, KNIV KS *t.d FORKS,
HAND S AWS, SHOVELS «nd TONGS,
AXES. ANDIftON?,
CHOP AXES,- SADIRONS,
CIIISI- LS, BUTTS and SCREW*.
TRACE CHAINS, Bnuta KITTEFS,
I'AI) LOCKS, SKILLETS,
ALGERS, OVENS,
rors, IT*.
HOttOW WAHEk
BLASS HOOPED RI CKETS, CIU RN'j UROUMS,
PAINTED BL’CKF.TS, TLBS, Sc., *c., fir
CORN, CORN MEAL AND FLOUR.
BACON &c.
• IAMS, riIOULHERS, SIDES, **\ • ~
50 Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, CANE SYRFP, CUBA MOLAJSSI*
100 Sacks VIRGINIA SALT, 200 Bum-b.K SWIFTS and ALCOVY TiiUf
Til READ. I. UtGK LOT of A, B, and C SUGARS.
WANTED.
3000 Bushels of WH EAT in good Merchantable order. The higkaai BtuW
ct pri .• paid for B\COX. I.AKH CORN. 'IE.V],, I LOUR, PEAS, &«.,&«., ko.
S uittiern Bank Norcs, tridd <C Silver received lbr any of the above article# at tkaftr
market value.
<T TOO. B. BBBCIII3IR. tib 00.
June 2*. 1 H6*> -».r.i
Mrs. S. A. Jackson,
( \OFNT.)
nAS just r**<*«*!v#d h »ple*nili<l of BoN
M-jrs and HATS of the vfry latest styles,
Also, fresh invoices of
Ac., &c., s
to wbi'-b t!.c nOntion of tlic lo.li»*s ’$ respect
fully niMl' and. >. • im prepar' and tu-fur. ls»h coixtry
dealt i l ul
w h o v i; s a l i::
w ill ’ M.IiY. upon a* fay o\ able term* r«
tlic\ con o>' purvhnred ni Atlanta or Muc» n.
r.\ u. on I IKK
at lb« < Id >taed .if
J A i'KSO K A NEWT 0X ,
vbl. b ha-b-cr r.cwh fitted tit m.d ifni-roved.
SJpl—lf *
HOUSE TO RENT.
iIA LF Mile from buiiiness portion <»f 'he f*it)‘
I 'glit Room* newly plastered ; all out bouses
complete. Stable*. A,*. One Hundtcd acres **f
l.an i; about Thirty under cultivation.
Apjdyto J B. lIEID.
Oct 1,18 Gd— ts
Idiupire Blaiiitlc dewing Alat liinex*
.* rsi i x’nion to am. oTiiana
TOR FAMILY AND
TO-ICS.
Agent* wanted. Address
EM Ts RE S. M. CO .
s'p’l—dlyr 616 Broadway, N. V.
L It. MEWLH,
COTTOX imOKBH,
AND
G’ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
\N ill pay the highest price for
COTTON,
Or will rmik* liEernl CASH advances on Cotton
to hi- ciiTr- 'ondento in I.i\ oll* • »!,
N* w Y<»C; t *-nv 11.: *»li, or An^n-ln.
New York Erchanjfe For
Ci itlin. (m.*o r«r»a —OHice :u Airnr'i Ilall, opno
’**■ Hi i» k W hik iiuuac.
< i t. 1 .tin
BOARDING t
i*A I 1 El S« »N 1* I*t TpHic 1 to rcftriv** a
t**w H'fAldfKltS it her resid rice on
:!m rn»f ir of Ei-rad and Niirth Stiffs.
Plantation for v ale.
r |' , lie rni<l**rsigne.l having determined to aban
X. don larii.ing, ott. is bis plantation lor sal*
It is a good farm for COTTOX AXD sTOt K-
R! Av|,Nr.. having a large Cana brake. WELL
W.VIr.RED, having eleur tunaing water in every
field containing six hundred aeie».--4'«) elearej.
1. .u bu.ai.ee W Ei.L lIMUERED. lying five uuie. :
A ’-I *>f ir tffn. on Ko-e ere* k— If tb»* ulrove land j
» uutsokl by tbe 'Zotb X*ev . H will be pUi up j
*u*l sold at the highest bidder, togelhe »ilk j
U*ir*w. Md* h *o-‘-. Itr*g*. iTaatatiou tools, Wag.
di.s. Ac. Soid >1 tl>. preii L. «.
.'AilFsp IRFFM-.N 1
O < ’ I‘J
WItfSHIP & OOEDOH,
Coene* or mu. and fiROAD BTfitm,
GUIFFIN GEORGIA.
WB'jbt i:
Jam
Wlndvaale and retail Dealer* ia
/tools,
Shoes,
Hals,
Vmbrella»,
LEA 11IKK,
. \ ~
SIP »E FINDINGS,
aad
READY-MADE CLOTHI'WS.
WF. AIIE DECEIVING nnd opening ITS
I ease* BOOTS and SHOES *f avarj atyln
and description, wbitih we- propoae anlUng
as cheap aa can be purchased in anv South
ern matket.
Wo invite nil peraona who expect to »Nt
Slioes to call ami examine our slock before
1 purchasing elsewhere.
Our Senior J’artner ilift* had many jripn
experience.in. tie Shoe buaiqese, ead ie Well
ai ipiain J,e<l with the Manufacturer* at .the
north, which give* them superior. edires
ugea in getting up their stock. Every *r*
! tide in our line will be eold ate email ad*
vance oo cost.
W'e shall confine ourselves strictly to tbe
| cash system. No one can eel 1 good* OB a
I credit at the extremely low price* w* ere
I asking.
tor COL XTir?xrOiGlYAlftß(*iebip*.
to t eplettish their stock are reßpectrcllj iff
-1 viteJ !*• give us a call.
lIOOTa A N D SHOES MADE ’A) ORDER.
£i T RKF AI RING EON XAT BnOMT NOTICI.
WANTED,
TWO GOOD BOOTMAKER*.
i
r*|>4 —3m
Vs; REE ABLY to an order greeted Am. As
< irdmurv of Tike county, villlw nUleMr*
lb* Court H* use door iu tke todhi .CL -Otee*
»iUe. Meriwether eoutty, os Ike Sfrn.Tlmsdey le*
December next, wiilua k**H ml eels,
seventy five acre* us laud'.tmute nr dis*) k*sf
pail ut lot N'o. 21,6 in *p| MralW
Mtld ioiTfltj, *d>"wci tf MeKsifSt.
Reynolds and -.tbjw, knows z* tbe sWele ptss«*
b*d«Htgir ■g to the estate **f Aftvd Wiggts*. Ists est
Tike .s,uutj. deceased. abcl svld a* the jinplHyef
said deceased, for th* Vrnefit. of tbe heirs ssdersd*
ilors ut sakldectased. Term* cash.
t adesmak mnt
O'tvlcr S, IS’6.- t r 'l" Aduiinistretsr.