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(irlMn, U».< IMfmbff IS, |sa«.
To 4drertl«on*. The Daiir llza*u> i
the I’Mnml yfif'r of both ike (’ill/ end (’imnte and
hat ike largeet eircnlnlion in both. affordin'/ /„
Ike butineat pebJir a Jim medium through which to
make their bunnert known.
XOTICtL
Having associated with us Jud-c Wil
li.,m < rilt-n/en is the publication of
ibe Pall.y Sot'THfrn iiMism, the bu«i
oe*» will herealtor be com: acted under the
name and sty le of Marlin &Cos Thankful
for lb* liberal patronage extended to us
heretofore, wc will endeavor lo make it the
interest «| our friends to e.mtinne the same.
OItIFFIN I'UlCks Ct’HKliA'T.
COItRECTrO PAII.y BY O. B HEEcfO.R* CO
Cotton, 2i>(W»2sl net-—the buyer paving
the 3 cents tax.
Bagging. 411(t«ft0 ; Unpe. 20(rt,25 ;
yellow, l? 5; White. 1.55;
slesl, 1 00 ; Bacon, eleir sides, 23; rib
'bed, 22(5,23 ; Hams, sugar cured, 30 ;
Country Hams, 24(5)25 ; Lard, 22 ;
Butter Market well supplied ; inuenand
•30; Kggs. scarce, quoted at 30;
Chickens, 20(5)25 ; Dried Benches,
trough. 3 00(5 3 50; peeled, 5 00(5)6 ft bo
Vodder, 1 00(5)1.25; Bye, 2.00 ; Barley,
2.50 ; Oat- 80(tt, 1.00 ; Flour, good Coutt—
■try, tt>.
TFor bolirltor-tieneral.
*1 announce myself as a candi.late for the
\iffice of Solicitor General of the Flint Cir
cuit. Election Wednesday the 2d dav of
January, 1867.
T. M. CARTER.
For Solicitor General.
I announce myself as a candidate for the
office of Solicitor-General of the Flint Cir
cuit. Election—Wednesday, the 2d day
ol January, 1867. Johh I. Hall,
Os Butts County.
For Solicitor-General.
I am a candidate for Solicitor- .eneral of
the Flint Circuit, liefer for competence t->
the Bench and Bar of the Coweta and Tal
lapoosa Jircuits, and the lawyers of the
Hint Circuit who know me. Klecliun first
Wednesday of Jauuary, 1«67.
F S FITCH.
V\ anted.—Good terms <Hired tor a
amall amount of Spalding Countv Money.
Apply at the Herald office. n0v.13 ts.
For Sack. — A valuable horse, with bug
gy and harness. Inquire of Charles F-
New ton. 1). W. GWin,
6YStkRS.— |)r. Mitchell will have some
more of those splendid fresh oysters in a few
days Look out for them..
Fxi‘l.4s aTORY.— We have been informed,
sinee publishing the account of the arrests
made in this city on Friday night last,, that
the whole responsibility of the -‘rude an.l
uncivilized” treatment of Mr. Nal’a family
falls upon Deputv Maishal Bunnell, who
came from Savannah to make the arrest.
e understand that the gentlemen artes
ed here some days since, and now imprison
ed at Pulaski, were treated ve.y consider
ately by their guard, to whom they desire
an ackuowlodgement should be make.
Gone up —V.’e inler fn.m the fact that
the Griffin papers never reach uh now that
the city of Griffin has been sunk hv an
earthquake, or squelched bv a meteorite, or
got bnrsted up iti some way. It was a sweet
little village. Pea,e to its ashes Wath
■intjton Gazette.
VVc assure the Gazette man that none of
the misfortunes referred to have befallen
our handsome little city —we will not accept
tiis word village. If |,e does not quit ie
furring to ns in this manner, we will arui an
emissary with torch and turpentine and or
der him to burn up the two groceries at
Wa-hi ngton, thus destroying the set lenten l
entire. He careful, brother.
Declined. —Our friend E. W. Beck,
Esq., had a catd in our columns yesterday,
in'wt.ich he declined to run tor the office of
Solicitor-General. We feel sure he would
discharge the duties of the office w ith credit
to himself, and satisfaction to the public, if
he were elected. lls has reasons for not
bring a candidate at present, however, and
of course none can object.
Arrested Yesterday. —The notorious
J C. Swsyze was arrested yesterday at the
instance ot Mr. J. C. Briggs, ex Federal sol
dier, and former partner of Swajze in the
negro brokerage business, instituted since
the war at this place. The cause of the ar
rest, we learn was that this mauSwajze had
possession of money that be'ongs in part to
Drigg*, and which he refuses to pay over,
and to secure which Briggs bad him arrested
and hts property attached. Bonds w,re re
quired, but up to the time of writing had
,not been given, Swayze remaining in the
custody of Sheriff Doyal.
And this is the man at whose instance six
of our citizens have been arrested, their
homes invaded, families insulted,and them
jpelves imprisoned iu Fort Pula-ki ! We
might be tempted to doubt the ex'stence of
■ just God could such base spite and petty*
malignity as this nun hag exhibited against
our peaceable little community still go un
punished. But he seems at last to have
reached the “beginning of the end" of his
rascality. In a short while his deeds will
be brought to light, and due punishment
pieted out to him.
Fantastic. —We notice that the young
‘‘bloods ’ of Atlanta are preparing (or a fan
tastic parade in that city about Chrisiraas.
This will create iiiuch-yncrrinient, no doubt,
and we would like to see our young men ot
Griffin iuak» a similar move, it would ad.l
much to the spirit of liveliness, and would
make them the heroes of the hons. Think
•and it and organize—there is but little ex
panse attached: 1 -
» 4t‘*l •
'Lfttiors Ne * s *>« G*irn*. and all
this S*:ctlox or Geobg.a, a»d BxallY
xor the whole StATt — The following wL
►gfam from the ao omplubed and wotking
President of the Savannah, Griffin, a-.j
North Alabama Rail Road, Col. K A. Craw
ford, announce* the fact, in which all Geor.
gta, be ng interested, will rejoice, that the
bill granting Sul* aid to this important
road has passed both branches of the Leg
islature, as will I* seen, by large majorities.
MILI.EIKJKVII.LE, Dec. 12, H 66.
Mayor \Ym. M. L LINE :—Bili passed
c. nate, 26 to 13 Just pissed House, 7g
t 04 - R A. CRAWFORD.
Josh Bttl.ijtos is once more before the
public. This time he says :
From newspaper sells, from pills that aim
phy-ic from females that faint, and from
men who flatter, g,a,.j L. jr .| d e | Ker u<-
from wealth »ithout charity, from praise
without tense, from pedigrees worn out, and
Iron, «|| po.. r n . M joos, | j)>fd de , iw
, , U * >,ck ' pe ,d:cMl ' r,,m ? ODD h folks’in
ove, from old aunts without money, and
ko.cra morlus, good Lord deliver us.
. ® politicians who prav, and from
saints who tipple, from rye coffee, red h. r
ring, and all grass widows, good Lord de
us
b rom snakes in tlie grass, from snakes in
ou- boots, from torchlight proce-sious, and
trom new rum, good Ur, I delive- us
from virtue without fragrance, from but
ler that smells, from negro c .mp meetings,
rom cats that are courting, good Lord de
liver us.
And frotn Swayr;, too, deliver tut, oh!
Radicals.
A communication from the Trustees of
the Griffin Female College, in this issue,
merits the earnest attention of our citizens.
Extend to it the aid it merits, and it will be
hervufter, as it has bceu in the past, a
credit to our community.
That Ci.kkk.—The Newman IL raid
ststes, on the suthority of a friend, writ
ing from Milledg. villc Dec. 3d, that the
lefvat of our railroad bill was due lo the
m gleet of the Clerk in making the entry of
the votes, and the editor ihiuks he thould
be torn pel led to work on Iha road t)>, ;•;<
uiainder of his life. Now. that the bill h iJS
passed, Would it not bt well to modify,,
.-cutelice and give him the po»'-'*mis against
doctor, and lorce him to tun o' *° , *‘ e l' u| cl)
coirespondcut savs :
... ' - attention to
k journal has been corre-Rn,, g 0,,,
writing yon to is morning. The vote uti'lVJ."
bdl w,»» tiO f,.r, 07 against. If the fount
»iad been Correct when the vote was taken
the hill would have passed, as Mr. Mc
\\ linrter, of Green, would not have re
corded hi* vote against the bill if it could
have passed.”
Silk Poplins worth from $25 to 605 per
It Css pattern cat: he, had for the next 30
lays at Lowensteiti & Pfeifer’s for the re
luci and price ol 615 to 815. *
tK£f' Ihe la.ii.s ■ I the Memoriu! Associa
ton will please bear in mind that to day
Thursday, 13tli, is their regular monthly
•meting. We hope to have a full attend
ance, as out Supper is fast approaching, and
we must, make necessary arrangements.
Meeting will he hold at Mrs. Taylor’s
Store iooui, 2 o’clock P. M.
Ex. Com.
tw I AIK. OK t.EMII -I A— Scalding County .
O Spalding (,\<>trl of Ordinary, November T'rm.
lb*>6.—, t apin-ai’iiig lo iin fuiiii the above peti
tion that Ft«i ein e George and Mary Jobnaon,
miiior eliildien ,-f Maiy Ann Jolmson, d,-censed,
Os the Stale of Loui.iana: .-'tlialteen C. Mitchell,
iniuoi- child ol S. C. Aiiinheil, deceased ; Khza*
heth S. Milcliel.. Fi aneis 11 Mitchell, James lv
Miiciieli. and Milton i> Miu-lielt, minor children
of said Testator, are included ns part oi the next
of kin in t lie probate of Nhat teen C. Mitchell’s
will, and should be u ade patties to the pioceed
ings lor Pi'wbale. It is therefore ordered tha’,
•lames 11. Conoallv, he having by his wi-ilt*n con
sent, consented thereto, be aud'lie is hereby ap
pointed Guard an. odlitnn. to represent said mi
nors upon such prnlmlej and it further appear
ing to me from said petition that, citation to the
next of kin to witness the probate of the said
nliatteen O. Mitchell's will, is prayed for. and
that Nancy Mitchell, wi'e of H. licit Mitchell,
Judith ti. Kiutbell. wife of William Kilobit!, ,l/ar»
i!ia>. Knssell, wife of Kobert Y. Russell, are
i|>. rtuftlie next, of kin in the probate us said will,
and should ulso be made pal ties to said proceed
ings for probate of said wi.i, a, and that they reside
out. of tills >tute. It is therefoie ordered ’that no
line be perfected on said patties by publication
ol this order in the Southern Herald, forty days
previous to the silting of the Court, on the first
J/i»hd.iy in January uext. and it is further ordered
that, citation issue to John H. Mi cht-11, 'lhomas
J M itchel. Kdiiiond 11. J/itchell, t:|oe 15. M it.
dial I, Mehula J. Jfitchell J, se|,l, j. J/itclu-11,
end Mary Aim Mitchell, and Juiues 11. Connolly,
as Cuurdiau of ad litem fo~the above-named mi
nors, in the usual form, and that they he served
therewith in terms ol the law.
K. D. DIBMUKE,
tiovl7-4fid Ordinary f*[mlding Cos,
MOVING TO WHITEHALL!
JOHNSON & GORDON
Have removed to the large store of
on Whitehall Stpool,
Next do-'»r rayl«»r, Wiliinins and Crooksh&nka',
opposite rhillips and Flauders, where we will
continue the
General Commission
GROCERY* BUINESSS.
\\7 K are tliuukfiii for patronage extended to
v v us while on Alsbama street, aud solicit a
continuance of the s-me.
We row »ffer that delicious article,
MOCIIA COFFEE.
Also, Java Coffce, Itio Cos I too,
Also, Kl’G.t ItS, of all sons
AI.SU,
Lard. Soda. Nuts,
sides, l’otash, Candy,
ileal, ’ Ten, Starch
Grits, Cheese, Maecarorn,
H'ce. Crackers, Mackerel,
by i up, Candles, Vinegar,
Com, Jellie-, Cigars,
Pens, Potatoes, Snuff.
Pickles. Raisins, Buckets,
Soap. Fruits, Tubs
75 BARRELS FLOUR.
We are agents for the salt ot Emory's celebrat-
C(ITT(I.\ CI\S AID COAPEASEIIS 1
No Gin House Reeded where this machine is
used. Call and etfaipjttg it.
AlfiO 2.00 Q Ihi PAlffiiflAf GUANO
For Wh'ekt. i o.
Consignments of sir sorts solicited.
' * JOHNSON 4 GORDON,
Genet 1 !! Corantfedion ilcn bants,
ooefl Om Cas-in's Building. Whitehall St.
BAm k WMifV
at THH HOOK BUILDIN OF,
WHOLE-ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
GROCEKIEB, LIQUORS k PLANTATION SUPPLIES !
nm:»9
SPLENDID HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
GOLD AND SILVER.
Financial Crisis
rt**riJvwljl u« To r.-II
In llio enttrac ofNiz Nonthn,
8250,000 8250,000
worth of
dorks, rimin*. iMumoi.d Ringti. Pi
«do«, Mpl.-ileoiiß, Sona iri4f nisciiinrt,
W»re, Ac. f
All to be «li«pnsed of at
ONE DOLLAR EACH.
Witjimi regard to value ! And not lobe [mid
for until yon know what yon are to receive.
After receiving the article, if it dtms not please
you. you can return it and your money will he
refunded.
1 lie >toek comprises, amongst other arti, le„.
rpl endid d.K'ks, gold and silver walclira, tinyi
set witli diatnolids. rubies, pearls, carnet and
other stones, (solitaire and in clusters.) indies
sets oi jewelry, comprising pins and ear rings M
llte most f-thionab.c styles, set in precious stones
of every variety, t, g ther with a large assort
ment of gold and enatnel-d and pearl sets, gold
studs and sleeve buttons of the most heautitnl
patterns, gents bosom and scarf pins, and a:- end
less variety of bracelets, chains, musical boxes,
head dresses, combs, charms, etc.
In consequence of the great atagnasion of
the great stagnation ol trade in the n-anufaetur
ing districts of France and England, a large
quantity ofraluuhle jewelry, originally inlcn led
lor the European markat, has been sent oil for
sale in this country, and must be sold at any
sacrifice ! Under those circumstances the
••WATCH a COLD JEWELRY CO.’’ have te
solved upon
AN APPORTIONMENT!
sul jfct to the following regulation* ;
Certiorate* of the vario* » articlrs, without roa
gnrd to choice or value, are put fir#t into rnvcl
«»[icb aralctl up at:d mixed, a» and. when ordered,
are taken .out l»v a lilindfoidcd boy, and **nt by
mail, thu* giving all a fair chance. On reccij i
of the certificate. \k»u will see what you are to
ha\e, and then it n* at ponr option to »enU th**
if \ ' I t keUe article <»r not. Purchasers
u ’tain a Piano. J/clodeon, Sewing
<».• i f litch. ]>ianiond King, or any act
list lor one dollar.
uni I
ti, \o Iliankta,
a >, -CENTS EUR A CERTIFICATE.
; #j* by mail, we *h>ill charge
nir amhtadii’g the paying p<**agc
• iii
must he f > nc!ostd alien the certificate is sent for.
Five certificate.! will he sent for fI, eleven f«*r #2 r
thirty for sixty-five for s|o. and HK> for |;IA
AGENTS.—\V« want agents in every town
and county i the country and those acting as
such will he allowed ter. **ta, on every Cer'ificate
ordered by them provided their remittance
amounts to sl. Agents will collect 25 cents
for every certitica’e, aid remit 15 cents for »*h,
eiili-r in cash or p«>tage stamps. Agents remit
ting at once will he entitled to a beuutilul
sillier Wgtch, and also goo certificates.
Please write your Name, Town Tviisly and
State, ‘jilaiiiJv. and address utl orders to
W A'IV; 11 AND CUtl.lt JEW !• UK V COMPANY,
4 hi* s. J. A. 3*i Liberty street, N’cW York
JA S NON.
tjr\/Y n !ECES CAI ICO—from CJ} to 25 cts.;
_** If 50 pieces of figured De Kninee ;
25 pieces of all Wool do;
15 pieces Sal. do;
30 pieces French Pop’ins ;
20 pieces French Merinos;
15 pieces Alpacrns;
20 pieces Opera Flannels ;
15 pieces red and white Flannels;
7 pieces block and white Poplin ;
75 pieces of t-ea Island Cotton, trout 16 to 35etA
50 poors of Clenched Colton ;
15 piece* litisi-ys ;
10 pieces cottou Flannel •
25 place* Cas-tnet, and Jean* ;
15 pieces all wool French Cassitnercs |
75 pieces Jaconettcs and Mqslms ;
20 pieces Linen ;
20 Ilieee* lll**vis Cloth and Doeskin ;
lot, Ladles’ and Mens’ shawls ;
IPO la’est style cloaks;
5 3 pair It ankets
For Oents.
A Urge assortment Suits, Rlack
Doeskin and Cloth I’anta, and Coats and Vests.
» large supply of Overcoats. Blank and Figured
Silk Velvet Vests; a large supply of Furnishing
Goods.
Also rec#” e<\, Violin and Banjos, THmViorines.
Guitar h* Yioliu JiTKIN(»S. Taiiiiieutts, 2sirews,
Kosin, t ..
LADIK » AND GENTLEMEN,
If vou want “u of
JA & NFIN
call at
N. 11. SIMON’S
KMPOKItI M OF FAS HI OX
(S EOUGtA—Hf.nry County.—Aaron N. Camp
X vs. Manila M. Camp.— Libel for (Leant,
11 nle to perfect ter nice. — lt. appearing to the
Coi i t bv the return of the Sheriff that the _d*"
feudaut does not reside in this County, and it fisf.
llier appearing' that she does not reside in HW* 1
State, it is. oh motion of counsel, ordered that
rad defendant appear and answer at the nex
term of the Court, else, that th- case be consid
ered in default, and the plaintiff be al’nwed to
proceed ; and it is further ord-red that this rule
be published it* the Grbt,:i Herald once a month
for four mouths. GEORGE M. NOLAN,
' Petitioner's Attorney.
I hereby certify that the above is a true ex*
tract from the minutes of ltenrv Superior Court.
nov27 G. G WEEMS. Clerk.
SUPERIOR COURT. October Term, 1866.
Preseut—His Honor Alex. M. -peer. Judge.
CNEORGIA— Hk.nrt County. — Rebecca Sharp
M vs. John Sharp— Libel for Divorce, Rule
to perfect terviee —lt appearing to the Court by
the return of the Sheriff, that the defendant does
not reside in this county, and it further appear
imr that defendant does not reside in this State,
it is, on motion of counsel, ordered that the said
defendant appear and answer at the next term of
this t -ourt. else that this case be considered in
default, and.the plaintiff he allowed to proceed :
and it is further ordered that this rule he publisn
ed to the Griffin Herald once a month for bus
mouths. GEORGE M. NOLAN,
Petitioner's Attorney.
I hereby certify that the above is a true ex
tract from the minutes of Henry Superior Gout t,
n»v27 G. G. WEEMS, C'erk.
SUPERIOR COURT, October Term, 18*6
Present, His Honor. Alex. M. Speer. Jndtfe.
LADIES CLOAKS|
MADE TO ORDER, b-tter and cheap
er than cau te bought of Northern tnumi
factureis.
Call and examine for yourselves. I keep all
kinds, and don't intend to he outdone by the
"selling off at cost" merchants, though j intend
to hare a email profit.
S. i». TAYLOR, Jgt,
uov.'9 1m ' at" Ladies Store.”
NEW DRUG STORE,
In Griffin.
Till] uadereignex) takes pi ease re In annoiinc
1 ii gto the citisens of Gnffiu, and lU vieinity,
that lie has opened a
FIRST CUSS DRIG STORE,
ON HILL STRECT. in th« Woodruff biiMing
whrrc Will b« fuuufi A wry complete nock us
PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PrrfVtnipr)- and Toilet Artlrlm.
Particular Attention will given to tha
cnxw m>ivo or raxacaimtosa,
and other Pharmaceutical preparationt,
at ai.i. nouns.
Low price, and polite attention will be the
motto of the evtabliaumeuL
T. O. HEARD. M D.
nov“-tf Late of Thoroaoton, Geo.
REM-OYAL,
ENGAGEMENT RINGS
M A 1) E TOO KD¥ R .
r r tSAM.i m
|r
i e vv \ V Mmf
M 'VLfMy
I
GIOfh’FIV, GEORGIA
Pdd Fellows Hall—over J. Richardson's *
Something New
UMDEH TUB SUN
a: NEW Ell A IN MEDICINE!
tW r ,ct the aulTerlng and direaaed read th*
foliuniug..
nr' ,et all who liaxa lMc-t given up hy Doctor,
aud.cpifkeii of aa inourubU', read tha Mlowing.
"nil who can believe facte and can have
faivli in evidei cc, read the followiag.
•' ' 'i'e, •'. ,• . ■ ’’ .... .. ...
ndtee for the present at tnv reeidenee. on
comer of Btoadwny and 13th btreeta, oppoelte
Marshal t’ollege.
July, lit, 3m
A'uyjg nil nun by Ikcae pmenti. That on Ihia.
the Vjreuiie’h day of June, in the year u( onr
Ln?d rfnh Thousand Etglit Hundred and Sixty,
six, personally can,,, Ji.sepl, Heyduck to me.
kimwii M such, and buiug duly ,swum, deposed
as follqus: That In; isthesolegeiicralageut fm
the Uliitcf Mates, end d‘e|n-ndciiuics thereof, fur
preparations or mwiieines known as Mauuiki.s
Pills wnd Salvx. and that the following certifi
cnt.es are verbatim copies to Ibe best of bis knowl
edge aud belief.
JAMES SMEITRE.
[LSI Notary Public,
Wall Stfoal New Y*’rk.
June 1,186*.
Dr. Maggikl:—l take my pen to write you of
my great relief, and that the awful pain in my
side has left me a< last—thanks to your medicine.,
Oil, doctor, how thankful I am that I can get
some *jc«p.;—l ean never write it enough. 1 thank
you again and again, slid am sure that you are
really the friend of all sufferrers. I could not
help writing to you, and hope you will not take
it amiss.
JAMES MYERS,
1 Ifi Avenue £t
This is to certify that I was discharged from the
army with Chronic Dinrrhist, aud have been
cured by l»r. Maggiel's Fills.
WILSON HARVEY,
N, V. April 7, 1866 27 Hit street
The following is an interesting case of a man
aniuhiYi-d in sii iron Kuutidiy, wiio, in pouring
melted iron into a flask 0 .it was damp and wet.
caused an t-xpiosion. The melted iron was thrown
around and on him in a perteci shower, and he
was burnt dreadfully. The pillowing certificate
was give" to llte by him shout eight weeks after
the accident.
New York, Jan. 11,1866.
My name is Jacob Hardy; lam an Iron Foun
der; 1 wa* badly burnt by hot iron in November
Inst; my burns hanled, but I had a running sore
on my leg that would not heal; I ttied Maggie!'*
Salve, aud it cured mein a few weeks. This is
all true and any body can now see me at Jocksoi.’*
Iron Works, 2nd Aienue.
J. HARDY,
119 Goerrick street
Extracts from Various Letter*.
“I had no appetite ; Maggiel'e Pills gave me a
hearty one.”
“l’our Pills *re marvelous,”
“I send for another box, and keep them in the
house,”
“Dr Maggiel has cur-d my headache that was
chrotiic."
”1 gave half of one of yonr pills to BIT babe
for cholere morbus. The dear little thing got
well in a day.”
“uy nausea of a rooming is now cored.”
‘‘Yo r box of Mag girl's Salve cured me ol
noises 'n the bend. I rubbed some of your Salve
behind my ear* and the noise left.’’
"Send me two boxes 1 want one for a poor
family."
"I enclose a dollar; your price is 25 ceuks. hut
the medicLßftfto qjp js worth a dollar."
"Send twine boxes of your r-ilis.”
"Let in*have thrpe bo.’ee o' your Salve by re
turn mail.”
I HAVE OVER 200 SUCH fEST|M( >*| ALS
as this, but want of space compels me to cnmlud*
J iIAGLjIEL, AJ. U
MAGGIF.L’S PILLS AND SALVE!
Notic*.—Xonp Pennine without the engraved
trade mark BruifiiO rapb l M, t or box. signed by
Dr. J. Maggiel. It Pjpe V-f** l . New York, to
oounterfejl which is' felony. '
S<>ld by nlj rCspecUA'le dealers in Medicines in
the United Sla',Cl 'imd Ckokfla—at 25 cents per
box or pot, "* _ sep4-lyr
For sale in Griffin br J N. Harris <fc
Cos.
New Firm.
W. H. G. MtCKELBERSV'
WITH
tni ii. linn i co.,
SUCCESSORS or
REID, MtCKEtBEm * C 0„
OFFER FOR SALE AT PRICES SUITABLE TO THE TIMES:
Rio Coffee,
Sugar from 16 to 26 cts. t per lb.,
Mackerel, in bbls tl-2s, l*4s and Kit a
A LARGE LOT OF
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
NAH-S, KNIVES and FORKS,
HANDSAWS, SHOVELS and TONGS,
AXES. * ANDIRONS,
CHOP AXES. SAD IRONS,
CIIIS*- I«S, 1H TTB and SCREWS
TRACE CHAINS, Bra.- KITTLES,
PAD KICKS, , SKILLETS,.
AUGERS, OVENS.
PO 'B. ETC;
HOLLOW WARE,
BRASS HOOPED BUCKETS, JIIIJRNj, BROOMS,
PAINTED BUCKETS, TUBS, Ac., Ac , if.
CORN, CORN MEAL AND FLOOR
BACON &c.
HAMS, SIIOTTLDERS, SIDES,
56 Suck* LIVERPOOL SALT, CANE SYRUP, CUBA MOLASSES,
100 Sack* VIRGINIA SALI’, 200 Bunchm SWIFTS and AU'OVY Factory
Til HE AD. L\RG K l.( >T A, B, and 0 S UG A US.
WANTED.
8000 Bushel* of WHEAT delivered in good Merchantable order. The highest mark
et prire paid Ibr B tCON, LARD CORN. > K \L, I LOUR, PEAS. Ac., Ac.
Snithcrn Bank Note*, Gold A Silver received for any of th# above articles at their
market valim. ■
OHO. X3. BHEJCH3H tb CO
June 2*. 1866 —6m.
ill m hi nn®.
PIIXTB, OILS, TOILET ARTICLES, AC.,
' At Roduood Friooa,
•* *4
AUE SFLLINO OFF FAST AT
f N HARRIS’.
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I*. I*. PKASE A CO., WI I.IJI U, PFA»E <k Cos.,
No. 17 Alabama atreat, Atlanta. Ca. Kalaton » Rnt.gr, :tj at,. Ma n.
F. F. PEASE & CO.,
Cotton Fartorsaml Connnisson Merchant*,
AND
DEALERS IN COTTON YARNS, OSNABURGS, ISHIRTINGS;
ROPE, BAGGING, YA. AND N. C. TOBACCO,
Ac.; Ac., Ac. nov6-Sna
DRUGS & ijEDICmES
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MY
w. w. a,sa«@a,w,
i ; i
CORNER BULL AND CONGRESS STREETS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
t ,mv> .. f,
I have on hand a and well telected Block of pure Druga, Medicines, Chevieata
Fancy and Toilet Article*, Sponges, Broshes, Pcrfomery &«., As.
These srtioles have been selected with great cate, both fa European sad
markets, and will be sold oo the most reasonaclc terms. L. f
DRUGS & ImHEDICIa\ t ES l
N, Q. DRBWRT,
EAST SIDE OF HILL STREET, (Near the Tost Office.)
Griffin, Georgia,
HAS ON II \ND A GOOD ASSORTMENT* AND RECEIVES WEEKLY SUP P LTE
OK ALL ARTICLES PERTAINING To DRUGS, FRESH AND
GENUINE.
t4T Also, a fine lot of FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Window Glass, Paint
Is, Lamp-, Ac., Cc'-ktng Extracts, Tobocco, Cigars, itix