Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, October 25, 1866, Image 3

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Or g trail!. <. i irtin. Unnto, Oct 25, Mil. "'gTuFFInT’KHT ES CL*RKKXT. CORRECTfcD IiAII.V BY O. B. BEECHER k CO. Cotton, 29 C0 "0 not -the Buyer paving the 3 cents Ox. Bagging, 40(«)50 • Rope, 20(g 25 ; Corn, yellow, 1.45; White. 1.59; Meal, 1 50 ; Bacon, clear sides, 24 ; r I>- hed, 22*5 23; Hams, sugar cured, 30; Country Hams, 24(a;25 ; Lard, 24 ; Butter —Market well supplied ; dull at 25; Eirir*. scarce, quoted at 20 ; Chickens, 20(aJ25 ; Dried Peaches, rough. Fodder, 1 00(01.25; Rye, 2.00 ; Barley. 2.50 ; Oats, 80(5,1.00; Flour, good Coun TANARUS?/” When ihe L. M. Association ws. organized, two days in the year were set apart for a general turn-out of our cit z--ns to decorate the graves of our nnhle dead The 10th of May, the day on wh’ch our urea*, hero Stonewall Jackson fell, is the first day. The second is the 26th oi Octo ber, which is n>-xt Friday. W’e hope to have a large number out. Ladies who have not taken lots, can show their respect to otlr cruse by bringing their baskets ol flowers, and assist us ,n decorating the graves oft those who are dear to every Southerner. On that day 4 o’clock p. M., we will have an appropriate addressat the soldiers’ cemetery by llcv Mr. (jwin, pastor of the Fir>t Bap list Church. EX. Com. August* Business lloubes.— On the first column o f our first page will be found a directory of the leading houses of Augus-. ta. Merchants and traders of this section will know at once, on looking over it, whom they can send their orders for goods to, and when they visit AugUsta, they will have no ddlLuity in finding their loca tion. Every house named therein docs a larne business, and offers the best inducetuements to buyers. All orders, no matter how small) wo are auilmriz-d to ray, will be promptly and carefully filled. Give them a trial, and our word for it, you will be satisfied with your investment. The recent inteiigence fiom America is important, as showing that the tour of tl e President has been a failure, and that so far f.o li strengthening the Democratic partv, bis Indiscretion has considerably weakened it. — 'Livcrj>or)l Tunes, 29 A. Canada. —The New Vit Herald lias the following in reference to Canada : Canada is running rapidly into political choleia. Her statesmen are all shaking for the future of the colony, and herliuanc-s are almost touching bankruptcy. We would advise her tc urepare herself for that course marke I out in the last session of Con gre * This «iii be the most perfect cure for her disease. She vrit! have no further trouble when sh l is at.tiered to us. We do do not care nhetli* r she comes into the ''Union or not; but as we have sympathy for a s'v,k matt, and having lost cut over our own trouhies, we are moved by .compassion to give Canada this medical advice without any charge, x, we would 1 ke to me Canada on its legs again. Pair Cholera has a; peart and in tlic oil re gions of West Virginia, and at some places i' raging with unu-otal totality. At Eaton’s ‘1 unnel, a small .station on the Baltimore and Ohio Riilroad, fifteen miles Rom Park ersburg, there have been fi: tetri deaths with in the last four days, in a populations of not more than one hundred peisons. Ihe scourge is confined principally to the Irish workmen engaged on the lailioad. Fourteen deal bodies have been recovered lioui the ruins of tlm buddings destroyed by theVxp osion in >St Louis ou Wednesday. Among the number was a farmer named (dole, who was in the city on a wedding tour, and, while taking * walk, bail stopped in fruit of the factory to look at the machinery. Drifting Whither ?—The Charleston Xms, in one of its recent issues, h,s the following Concluding paragraph of a pj.di es article : “Dtsagrcoal leas the prospect may bo, we are forced to conclude that, without any power in us to control the tide of events, we ure drifting slo.vly back into the Union on the basis of the t onsliiutiotial Amend nictit, and that we will only cease to occupy our present a otualohs position when we are represented in Congress by men who can take the test oath, and when our Stato offices are filled by men who have never Violated au expresses'll of allegialice to the United States,'’ Drifting into the Union on the conditions ■proposed ! Why, we would ten thousand times rut> er that the should drift out into mid-ocean, as far from such a Union as possible, with every true Carolinian on board and, like the officers and crew of the Italian war steamer Pu ee-oro, go down in honor rather than in disgrace. No explanation, no excuse, can palliate the words above written. It is a libel on the people ofSouth Carolina tos*y tl a they have no power to control tho course of events—they have the power to secure themselves from dishonor and disgrace, by Rejecting the abominable proposed aniend hients. Any newspaper advocating such a policy requires watch tig. — Columbia I’hx *<x, 21sf. The Synod of Kentucky'. —A late Louisville dispath styss The Synod of Kentucky, which has been in session at Henderson during the past week, has decid ed the case reg trding the Louisville Pres bytery— ninety-nine members sustaining the Ijouisville Presbytery, and titty-seven endossiug the General Assembly. Notwithstanding Macaulay’s reputa tion tor conversational power, he appears to have uttered few bon mats —to have made few conversation points whi h arc repeated and remembered. One of the few good sto ries current of him is the fallowing: It is raid he met Mrs. Beecher Stowe at Sir Charles Travelvan’s and rallied her on het adaiirabon of Shakespeare. ‘‘ Whiei. of his ■ haraciers do yon like best ?” said he,— I*tsd mi na,” —said the lady. “Ah ’ of oo rs«,” was the reply *• for she was 'he only one who ran after a black man.” A Sew and Grand I'.pocla iu Medi cine ! Dm M*oorti»Uie founder new Medical S)»len.! 1 »h..«e va-t iot»n>al d"»e» vide* the the .ti.niacl. and paralyee tt*e l».w rU. f«u»l %ive precedent*.. I.* the man who re.tt.ree health af».l *tp**tit«*, « ith from one to l»o «»f hi* ettaordinary Fill*, anl cures the moat virulent a vitli a Ik*j or *u of hit woodnftil and all hraling “liivf. 1 hvee tvo apecifiva <»f the lHn*t*»r fiiwt *•*«] in if »|| the »terv<*t ti**trum* rs the .lay. }.xira«>tdinarY cure** by Mnpyvet a I’illm aid! have o|M*ned th* ry,*«» « t ill** jfutiiK' h the in* tfh-iei.vv of t!i«* col *!. reinedi?s of oilier*, and up* n which people haw long blindly depended. MnKirnd’* Fill* Ate not of the das* tliAt ate swallowed by the ami of which every boa full taken create* An ah iMilut** ne<*n»eity for Another. One or two of \f.,j gi* l a rills* suffices to place the le»Wel* i n », r , j, ~j order, tone the stomach. create an nppetir*- h ] render the epmis hirht and buoyant! 1 *i*-r*- b n«* griping. at<d no n-m-ti n in the lorrn of r.,j wtj. patiou. If the liver i* affected, if« function* are ienu red ; and if the nervoui »yal**fii m feeble, il i» inviftornted. Thi? la-t quality make!* the uiedi cineA very desirable for the tranu» *»l deiieate !♦*-. malea L’ieeroua and eruptive disea-.-s are liter' ally extinguished by the MafCgiel’a >alve. In f.o t. it is lo re arnuiut.ee.i that M MWiIKL S HlLLffl’9, DINPEITI' AM> T>l %RL||ofc.\ |»|;u cure where all otbera fail. While f»r l»ut ti- S -ahN. t'hilhlains, i’ute and a!! nhra.-iou* of tl, - skin Su.v»: is infnllihle. Ndd by .• MuiuiKL. 11 Pine >treet. New Vurk. and all p sts, at 25 Ct!it!» per box. ( s *Tt 1 V WT .!. PARISH, denier ih Us Hi . iy Di sti iptiou, lnclltd'iig tli#- idmicesl lIRIFII FISH, ami 1 >i- i MEA TS, of every kind, lb >l < ifi.VA SAL'S \GEs. PINE 41’1’l.E CHEI.sE. OV.'IEKS, SWEET MEALS, and oilier Canned Mvats, vtollee. Chocolate, Ac. Al>*>, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Cons ectionaries!! Comprising Fancy and Stick Cindies, Sauces. Nuts, ami iu fact everything to be found in a CotfPLKTi KarABLisHMRNT of the kind. CoHniry Dealert, in pm tirular, vill Find it to their intv lest to gi»eme a trial. W. J. PARISH. WC.«t side Hill Stieet, Ciitlin, (la. oetl o—l>rn Something New XJJNTXJTHTrL THE A NEW ERA IN MEDICINE! I.et the slifterit g and diseased read the following. l et till who have hern given up by Doctor, and spt kcti of us incurable, read the follow ing. | W l.et all w ho can believe facts and can Lave faith in evidence, read the follow ing. tfT * ’flu'O, for the present ut my re- : douce, cm | eonicrof HuoadwAy Hud ioth opposite I Matsliul t'ollcge. 1 | July ty, Jim A "*<»r <?// m»n hy l/i That off this, the I wentic h day ot dune, in the year of our! 1 Imu-ui.-A Kight liutnlicd and >i.\tv mx. pt r-oiihilv came Joseph lias dock to mV, known assu w n, ami b.-iug duly swt»rn, tb po-p 1 ns lo'h.ws; That he is the sole general n</cnt tor the I iiited States, and dej». ndeticic* th*ue«»f f for |’l'cpa r alions nr lui-ilic'.:ie> known a* M.n.f.iu - l’ills and Svi.yk, and that the following eertih ca! is ui e \ ei h.itim copies to the best ot his» know i < dg« and belief. JAMES >MF.ITRE, [ES] Notary I’uhlie, Wall street New York. June 1, Dr. Mauo«kl: I take my pen to write you of rr.y great, relief. And that the awful pain i:i my *ide hr.® left rue at la-'—thanks to your medicine. <>h, dog tor, Ik'w thankful I am that 1 can get some sl«" p—l enn never write it enough. 1 thank you again and again, and am e'.irc that you are really tin* friend of ull sufferrers. I could not help writing tu you, and hope yo\l V,’i!l not take sit nniiis. JAMES MYERS. 11 G Avenue D. Th :** :*N4e'rt: r v thnf 1 vus discharged tVoin the •n'T>»v with NsTr.i.-.ie Di:*nlm a, and have been ‘•Hied O} l>r. Ni'H-'glel' 4 - Fills. WILSON IIAUYKV. N. Y. April 7, lM’t}\ tl fhil street. The following is art c:i*e (fa man employe*! in an iron Foiin.lt v. w iu», in pouriog melted iron into a Hhsh that wasNbimp and w. t. cau.- and an . vplosi.m. i’ise imli.-d iiYfuwna thrown Amu ml ati 1 on h.im in a pcHyct s!d»w«h\ «■: i he was l»unit dreadJully. 'ln* follow ing Float* was git cu to [»:■• Pirn eb«iut *’igi»t wceka niter i lie accident. New* York, Jan. 11.15 h.,. My name is Ja •* i» Hardy; i am au Iron Kotin tier, i was bmliy burnt by hot iron in Noveiiiber ! ills’; m\ burns heale 1, but 1 had a i uiining wore oil m> l«*g tiiat. would not heal; 1 tiled Maggiel's >aive, and it cured mein a Jew weeks, 'ibis is s.ll true and an\ b -d\ can now see me at Jackson's Iron Woiks, *Jnd Avenue. .1 HARDY, 1 1'.I (ioerrick street. Extracts from Various Letters. “I had no appetite ; MaggieF* Fills gHte nif* a hearty one.” “Your Fills are nmrVeUtijr” “I semi for another box, and keep them in the house.’* “I»r Maggiel has cared m} headache that chronic.'* “1 t! iv.’ !iaif <*f one <*f yotjr pill? to my bubo for cholera ti:*»rbtj9. The dear iltlit* thing g*.r Well i’l H d.iy.” “uy i.nusea of a morning is now cured.’* o r l»*»x of MnirgitT* Salve cured mo of noises in the hea 1 l nihb** Teome of y»#ur Salv»* behind my ear-, ar.d tin* noise left.” “S-nd me two box- a I want one for a poor family.” T enclose :i dollar; your price is 25 cents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar.” “Send me live boxes of your pills.” “Let rue have three boxes o! your Salve by re turn mail.” 1 IT WE OVER *2OO SUCH TESTIMONIALS as this, but want of space compels mo to conclude J. wAGGIEL, M. IK MAOO f EL’S PILLS ANT) SALVE ! N"T'«k. None Pennine *\thout the eng; f v »and trade mark around each pot or box. »*isfn> and by I)r. .1. Miggi**l. 11 Tine street. New York, to counterfeit which is felony. Solii by all respectable dealers in Medicines in the Edited Mates and Canada—at 2«s cents per, box or pot, sep4-lyr ! For sale in Griffin by J. N. Harris «fc Cos. Notice. KNTLEMEN must rome up and pay their T Tickets, and from thU date ask for n*» more, as it i< impossible t<> get them ma l e. your names aud oru goods will be sold ns TovTu>~ |at any interior town in ti e corn,try. | Oct *2 ISCC.tf N V B‘ DKi: v rrv A. W. JONES, DEAI F.K IS STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. —l- » • j . a MIX AND It()V>*Cl.i)imN<;. Hats and Caps, Boots & Shoes CIS JC KELV, GLASSWARK, »nj every varlv'y of FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS &C. West sidi- llill'Strret. (U iflln, <;«. D now receiving <nn <if it,e l»r;;cst and best Sclented Slocks of tloods ever brought lo this market, w! mb will bo Su.d on very REASONABLE I ER.MS tor OnBl). Relieving that lie cHti satisfy purchaser* as to quality and | ; ice, lie cordially invites KVKIiVnOPV to call, ami inspect bis Goods. After doing so, lie is satisfied that they will not be dis posed tu til either tho Atlanta or Slaton in u kets tiii: i. \oiks arc especially request!* I to examine his matr r.ifmnnt assi>i tnu lit of t' L< l A l\S, sll \\\ LS. sOXTAGS, NTBIAS.an.I DRr.SSGOt )\ *S, eonsisr.ng in j uit ol Rich Black and CObOUKD SI I KS. Rep.«, Silk anil Worsted l’npl tis, Soli.’, * n | I Tinted All-Woll and l’aetffo licLaines Merinos, Alpacas, Emprn ss Ciutbs, etc., etc! A beautilul a&soritneqiof LACES and EMBROIDERIES, among v.b.'n will be found the Real Cluny am! VaEji, 1,(111 s , Dress Trimmings, in I nd'ess V atoetv, ami a 1 ROL SANI) other th'.igs usually kept in a First Class Div ‘.TiMijs Store. Oet G. 1800-3 m TO BOX 1)1101. 1)1.Its OF IHE STATE _OF GEORGIA. EXE I TIYE DEFAnTVKNT, ) Mili.kdglvili.k. lifi 18th October, j IN conformity with iui n« t «*f the (ieuenil As- Fi-nibly, uppi ovi and l i!th Muidi, iiuui* hcr. and H». D i«s oi b . -d, 1 >t. T’uil nil bo'id- uni coupe, nr. of K'.p Ftnte ol (borcifi f.cw tl.! -. mi l wl di were not i®su«d in ;ti i *<t the lat*« w ar. v h *r<■.-•»ev«*r inadc pautble," lufiv bt- fund* don pre.****ntati*, a the lr- asury •*l t!.e Mato, ill Mortgage lhu.ds of ll»*» State, t'» Mr:i;g seven p r vent. i « fi\»m tin* tday of July, 1 Mib, that bi'ifi’T tiie lay of th**ir Jnt«». ‘«iud y. lioit ail coupofis payabl? in New Yoik or in L*’!nl«*ti. *idw dm*, ami unbraced in a de scriptive b-t f*«.?r-n'-hed the agency by t!i«* Trcas ur* r, inh\ be tin. led, in bonds described above, on pi ‘'sentatioii ?t the National Dank •!* the H - piibiic. N•**v Y«uk. liidiy. That fill coupon* funded in New York be flunked PAiDilnd returned to the T eastiry w ith a devil, live list ol bonds ishUcd m lunding them. 4thly. That the Treasurer end rse, or cause to he endoi s» -l on eaeh leuid f Hided, the name ot the p. rum presenting it. and that a registry o hII I mid" i.*-win'd in the funding process be kept in the Ti t u>u; er's ollice. sthly No interest is allowed on londs oi coupons after mat» rity. J. JENKINS, Governor. TREASERY OF (JKORGI \. ) MII.LEIH.I. VILLI!, i:;tll October, fBCo. f Hold*, is *>f u\ erdue l>on<]s an«l couporiK of the Slate of Deorgiu are hereby that, in ac co id i lie * ■ wit u the above oideiyiliev ean luccive l-,f l lie Hi, on pi TentsU ion at tbJs depart uient., new bonds * f the Stale, d.;te*f ls». July, due iweuly ’ Ip'iii date.J/eam.g interest at 7 per Cent, per annum, payjOob? **cmi annii illy, m Jan nu’ v and July, and 3*' lied by luoitgage on the W*-tel ii •*»: A\ Ia til re itulboad. X'ihebon.Js l;<1i ein sizes *.f S. r jii* * and ♦ 1 JKhi; IduHus inn-! pf*- , f.t their hoi <l* and c npons in oft lo se sums or make up their defi cien. y iuNciil l cliey. No proxisKm hu payment of interest after mn tnriiy <>l coiipoii' hnvii g b* en nia<ic by ih, l.«*gisiutur«*, ltNQannot olcour»c be allowed at this department. I'eitoi.s sendir g Dmids in under the above order are requested t*. w rdv their names legibly on the muigin to g : *1 and ugaifi^Kud.-t akeS in ihclY '•ntiy on tl. records, as uruu ed above. JNMnDiSES, ort 19 —ot Ti fNQ.iUrer. L, R. BREWLR, COTTOX IUIOK.BH, ANT) (1 ENER Al. COM MI CM ON M E RCIIA NT Will pay the liigh‘-=l n.ick.-t price for COTTON, Or will make liberal CASH advar c or* v •• Consigned to Ins corrcspuodei.is m Livoipoil, New Vor k, Sav mi.ah, or Augusta. New York Exchange For *alc Griffin. Gcoigm—< itlicc iu AJmah- HtilJ, oppo •te Bi lck \\ are lluUre. Oct 1 Sin ENGAGEMENT BINGS MA OF 1 0 ORDr II . (( Sc M- Y\ =P O m Mij'osir Ail • descriptions of Miscellaneous work attended to with dispatch. GUIKKI.V, GROHUA WouJru:!.- Bnit ling—l'p DANIEL & RUCKER, G CJ-.NKRAL D Gi’ocors, Produco 0 A N IF c Commission MerchmtsJ E FAKItAB S uU) ST.\NI>, R limn st., griffin, ua. S • i»» We re»-five large accessions to our alrfH>h%plendM Stock Koine and see ns at the lata alpi and « C the i l \ M.Mill % We ga'ireiiiee universal satisfaction to *mr cttalouiera May 24, j.c.kTng &GO. (HOLLIDAY'S Bl ILDIN'n,) K'JLOMON st. (iIIIFFIJV, - - UEOUCt. 1. r have opened in the above bni’d (nun ly uppoMit «* lho lin k Ware K ft Ist* ) a isrge and well seb sU ck of Family Groceries! PLANT ATI O N IIAR B’V A UR, CROCKERY, and WOODEN WARE. BAiii.lMi nnd ROPE, OSXAUEUGf* and FACTORY YAKV. FLOCK. CORN, BaCON. ic. We have n'so n fine stock of SHOES AND HATS (for rr.Ev».Mi >.) The abovn cf >ck we arc dctcrrnim and to s.*u AS LOW as ari\b«>dy, and ull wv n>k, t" suti *• .i friends, is .t*r them *v Com. and skk us. .WE Bo¥l> will be in the bouse, ready to.wai on bin fii**nds at nil tinicn. Give u* one call, and wo will be r*-.«pom>,iblc for the lest.. Bcp2 r »-tf J. C ITING d' CO. lIIE LADIES' STORE IN FULL r undrrsigmd has just return* -! from N»*w 1 N’»>ik. where h*» tod tailed in person, AN EN TIRE NEW STOCK OF ! MiUitierv and ladies* F( B\ISIIIXG (jGOODS CONSISTING OF BONNETS of tlui l.itsr.t I’liria rtyl. s ; Il.k’lS pml TI’IIBaNS of pvi*ty Mv'e; RIBBONS, FLOWERS, ' KKATHEUS, LACES, NET IS. CLO AKS. I CLOAK (LOUIS AND TRIMMINGS,! Dress Trimmings, Velvet?, bilks, Corsets, ifoop Skirts, Gloves, Dailies’ Wm, Arc., BALMORAL SKIRTS, JI t t,.iker< hiOV, Shawls, foritags, Nubias, Veils, Crape-. • Bel eges, and. intot ioisrs in great variety—now opening and selling oll.fci)'" Call soon '. "ivi S. S. TAYLOR, Agent. Oct. 17—ts. TO OCR Olcl Customers, And all ne w oucs who will saver us with a call : LOOK TO Will IMEREST ! ! Wc arc now opening an assortment of Groceries ! of all kinds. Heavy Staple Dry Goods! Cldtliinrr of all kinds, Roots, Shoes, Wood a“d \\ iilow are. bine and Common Liquors. Cheese of all, kinds, di rect front irantiFacturors, and fact everything that a man or lady wishes For IT’ncilily TTeo 0. A. ,1- 11. C. CUNNINGHAM, oo t2O Plantation for J-ale. r l.avug <!• tennintd to r.baw L don farming, offers hi* pUnlatk », f., r • nlc It is n good farm f*»r COTTON >T*?< K HIAMMc havirg a iaige Cane r.mk . WKU, y AILKLI), having clear i water in every held containing six hundred acres --fiii't ele.trv 1 the balance W1.1.L '] Lvff'T.PTT). !\ir.g five n|. W est of or. Rfwe creek—ls tb*» above land ii no! m»M by the *iMth N«t.. *t wi I b# r :» up | Mot wifi tlic high***! f Mtt'h Hi 1' n- n One, «tc. .iult] on the pr*-o i§^a. umi>. ;•> mrx.Mv^ OMv-i } W. H. C. MICKEtBERRY with ■lltl, Bill«CO, SUCCESSORS OP KEtO, MtCKEtBEItRY & COo OFFER FOR SALK AT I RICES SFIYaHLETO TIIETIMF.« Rio Coffee, Sugar from 16 to 26 cts., per lb., Mackerel, in bbls il-2s, l*4s and Kits A LARGE LOT OF CROCKERY, HARDWARE, NAILS, KNIVES anil FORKS, II \NI) S VWS, SIIOVELS and TONGS, AXES. AN ni RONS, CIIOI* AXES, SADIRONS, CIIISM.S, BFTTS and SCXEWg, TANARUS» VUE CH AINS, Brass KITTLFS, PAD LOCKS, SKILLETS. AUGERS, OVENS, I’O'lS, ETC. HOttOW WARE, BRVSS HOOFED BFCKETS, (’lll’RNS, .BROOMS, FAINTED BUOKFIS, TUBS, &c kf CORN, CO N MEAL ANP FLOUR BACON &c. I . !:iams, shout .dehs, htdf.s, -ru i .50 Suck** LIA EIU’OOL SALT, CANE SYIU'F, CUBA MOffASsES, loti Suks VIRGINIA SALT, 2<t<> Buiuhta SWIiTS and ALUOVY Ta*to»y ! ill READ. i, YItGE LOT of A, H, and C SUGARS.,/ WANTED. 3GOO Rush. Dos WHEAT dplivrp.l!:. p'nxl. M«rcli.->ntalle order. . The liigTileat !pf ~H.r I*md for B \C()N, I.AI’D CORN, .» HAL. 1 LOUR, I’EAO, &c„ Ao., &c. I Southern Hank Notes, (iold Si Silver received for any oi the above urtieles at their *nark* t value. . GEO. XI. BEBOIIHH cto CO. J ne ‘J 1. 1 S’PiO ■ tim. Mrs. S. A. Jackson,! («***».) MVS j«; - 1 rniivcd a pplendi*! stock of ! Ml Is and HA IS of the Aery latest styles. .Also, fresh invoices of £hdc>i£’fys},j ) **' A’c. , *40., j f*> which the oftentim r.f tin* ladies i* respect fully invite!, sh** is prepaid to furnish country | dealers At - \V il \) L K S A L E : I with MK.LINF.RY. upon a* fuvnrnM* terim as 1 tluy ton \ • puftliastd in A*, lunta or Macon. CALL ON IIEU Mb the old etiind of ,1 A CKS-O N ck NE\VT 0N , whieli has been newly fitted up. and improved. • Mp4—tf aA & mm, *.Y / W'\ r I r.rps c\i i<’<k—from into 25 ct 3. \ M F 50 pi‘*( •“* of ligoii-d IK babies , 2* r » | i cc« t,f all \\ 00l d«» ; 1 5 pieces do ; ?.<»plcecp French TYp’inn ; 2o pieces Fremdi Meiinor; 15 pieces A ll necus; 2« » pieces l tpera Fllynnel? : 15 pieces red and white Flan ne! s ; 7 pleeea bUck rind white I'oplin , pif-cc3 of SM !?litn*f t'efton, from lo to 3 jeta j ' pi*ces of bleached Colton ; 15 p»e«. L;uM.y* s lo pieces cotton llanre] , 25 pi »ces Cnfl'inet an 1 .1* nu* 15 pieces all wool French l *n Mi mere. ; L*» pieces ar.d Muslins , 20 |»|ecr* I .inCli ; !?o pie ’' s t’.inuk <’] yfb tirid TV- kin ; I'.u |.*tdi* sand Men*’ >ljuwU ; 100 lr.’ert *ty !e Cloaks ; 50 pair B ankets ?5 cunes and Bnota ; 15 Hozei, Bubnoral Fkii ts ; IS doz.*n Wool, Fur, un-1 Fluoh lists; 15 pi»?«*s Fancy am] Black silk ; 50 <1 sou tloopekirts; AH kind? ot Cloak aud Gr*»» Trimmings; AH kinds of Cotton l.inen, and Silk Lacn; AH kind* of Ribbons Ladies’ Collars and Cuffs. Nubias. Hoods, SontAjja, and Breakfast-Shawls: Toweling Table Cloths; Linen and Cottsn I>aros«ts; Linen Dott< (*.Scotch Diaper. I foot, a full supply of every thing, which 1 will I ut greatly reduced [ r--e.v For Gents. A larg- a-ortn ent <,f Business Suits, Bind. In-eskln u-1 i -.tti I’aitts, ar.d Coats ur..l Vests, •« :«• y supfdy of Overcoats. Black and Kignred -I.k t.Bet -.cits, a lurga supply of Furntslung 1 r -"ds. A..0 rer-ived,. Y K*lirj ami Bany-'S. Taml.arines, liiiitu ar.d \ iuiiu 'j 1 itl A ti.-s. iailpieces, -rctews, Ron . Ac. LADIES AND GKNI EE MEN, If you want any of J A & HEIN. n. ir. SIMON'S sarmir.u or F.i-rnox WINSHIP & GORDON, C*)RNVH OK HIM. AND BRuaD STRUTS, GRIFFIN GEORGIA . JL% Wln losalo and retail Dralen ic If, tots, £hoes, 'huts, I'ttibrelUu, LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, and READY-MADE CLOTHING WE ARK RECEIVING an<lopening 175 <-a«Ca FOOTS am! SHOES of every mid desi-ription, which we propoa* »e!’in*» 1 u*. cheap as can be purchased in any South. | cm market. YVe invito all persons who expect lo wear Shoos to call and examine our stock before purchasing e!-ewhere. Our S nior Partner has had many year* experience in the .Slice business, and is well acquainted with the manufacturers St tha north, which gives them superior advan tages in getting up their stock. Every ars tide iu our line will be sold at a small ad vance oo cost. YYa ahal! confine ourselves strictly to tbs cash system. No one can sell goods oo a credit at the exttemeiy low prices we are asking. , I©- COUNTRY MERCHANTS wisblog to lepleni: h their stock are respeetfally in vited to give us a call. BOOTS AN'I) SHOES MADE TO ORDER. acpAißixo done at short Nonce. WANTED, TWO G<>UD BOOTMAKERS. *ep4 t A CARD, TO THE LADIES. MBS. TAYLOR, HtS the plea*ur« of mfbrruu g her friends and th- public genetailv that .he is now re reiving direct from New Y oik, hv far the most se l-et stock of MH.fcf.VKltY AM) FANCY goods together wot, *geu*ral Him of Furnishing Goods, vet tiroegtit to this market. The good- having been ton,ripally bought for cash, by one eapei-- leneelinftis business, she hopes tubs able to ewsre* w**V h-rrornbie rotnpetition. “Alt are cordmily ti cited hi call and cxsn.iae t>r them •elves, St the ,rj« of the "L-'DIES sTOJUt" 0*- 1 f—tC to.