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A CALIFORNIA i.EULB. j
A CHUN* V BOI’IH* •»'!> KX
oki.lkscm* -* o»yr._«>.r fA-muA.
AbL* VilTtl‘* AK» mUnVI U
Mrs. T'llet, in her rec nt book rn
* Faaa tti American Women," inak#
mention of a California Indy remark
able for her ability to entertain twen
ty gentlemen at once by her vi vacious
coversational powers. If this were
the only or chiefly remarkable thing
al>oat Miss Hitchcock, she would be
a far less remarkable {>erso»age than
she is. But she is a character, aud
such a character as this age cannot,
and need not, duplicate the country
over. As Americana, we have Img
boasted of the versatility of our clu
mate, soil and people. Perhaps Mbs
Hitchcock was a necessary nn ional
production that the world may he con
vinced of the truth full ness of this
boast. She is a public character—an
actress requiring a far broader stage
and larger house than other actresses
of the time. She is an only daughter
—an only child, I bulievo—of n
Wealthy, and most respectable family;
her father, Dr. Hitchcock, having
come to this coast as an army aur
geon during the Mexican war. He
is now a retired physician, and among
the most substantia! and wealthy of
Sun Franciscans. Ills accompl ah and
daughter has long been one of the
belles of this city, without whom no
social gathering of the elite was com
plete if she was in the country.—
When a child, she was rescued Iroin
a bu; niug budding h v some members
of Knickerbocker Kngine Cos. No. 5,
since which time the lias n« v r f>r
gott« n them—wearing coiispicnou-lv.
ut all times and in nil pluci s, a neat
gold “6” upon her dress, and at times
making the company, of which she s
n duly elected member, costly pres
ents. r n;ing from the cherished
to the gold mounted firohorn. She
is eccentric to an extent that would
shock our New England notions of
propriety, showing her eccentricity
now by presenting the ‘‘Fives" with
a barrel of brandy, now by staking a
thousand on a favorite horse ut the
races, again by riding on the cow
catcher with the c »ns i noting cng.ne r
over the entire length of the Napa
Valley Ituilroad, to which she chal
lenged saitl engineer, ami still again
by some of the noblest deeds of phil
nntlirophy and charity. She has up
wards of sso,<>o<) in her own, right,
ami of course is expected to inherit
the hundreds of thousands of her fa»
tlier’s largo estate. Flora her own
purse site supplies the wants of many
needy objects of cha ity, being gen
erous in tlie extreme and of imble
impulses. Sin* vibrates between Sin
Fa icisco and Pa is, taking N w
Y »rk an 1 Lo id>» i in her w.iy, and
astonishing the natives of these
qu et f?) int rmediaie cities hy what
■he does and what she does not do.
Sh 1 ' defies all rule* ami o< nvontion
alitesof society, dresses and net* as
she pleases ever\ where, selects ner
company from all classes nt will, and
vet commands the confidence and
good will of all. She is con-p cu ms
at the grand b ills of the Empress at
the Tuileries, attends annually the
Derby in England, where, it is said,
■he amuses herself winning or losing
a few hundred pounds a day at the
hands of the young girls of nobility.
A few days since she started in com
pany with her parents overland to
New York and thence to Paris. Two
days after her marriage notice ap
peared as evidence of the last of her
eccentricities; she in a ouict way.
with tho personal knowledge of but
two human beings besides herself and
the unfortunate (?) groom, having
suddenly experimented in tb trole of
bride. Another admirer was with
her all the afternoon of that day, un
til 6 p. m., when she went., as lie sup
posed, to dinner. At Bp. tn. he met
her again by appointment and went
with her to the theatre, alter which
he accompanied her and the family as
far ns Sacramento on "her overland
jouney, quite ignorant of the fact
th.it from 8 p. in. li« had lieen in
«>mpnny with Mrs. Howard o«>it in
stead of M •« Ili'c'x <K-k T.iis :•
tlie tame youth whom she dared to
4rivo down an embankment on the
Cliff Some rood a fi-w yearn ng<,
whl h he did at thu stnnll nun of
$1,200. Her husband is left bt.nml,
•he not having get n him, sitic r they
left St. James’ free ehurvh. »oubt
lens, ero tide, Blie has iufon ed her
loving pa and dearest mi of < r last
romantic experiment and is r> >w en
joying some other innocent amuse'
nient. But while tide heroine is thus
eccentric and rotmntic in hercompo
•ition and thus reckless in her demean
or, as bcloro remarked, there are in
her character many of the noblest
traits possessed by any.
tST" A bri>w- braling lawyer, in cross- ex
amitiing a witness, a<ie<l linn HOi‘>i,g other
question*, h here he wue on a particular day
to which be replied:
“In cm puny with two friends.”
“Fri -nd* l" exclaimed the tewyer : two
thievea, 1 suppose you mean I
••They mat be en,” replied the witaee*,
••for they a»s both lawyers-**
Mu Don’t • >i ry your *«e set'handker
ebiel under »--ur iut You *houldii’t
take a wiper to year loyooi.
vuaa .. o^7Pusrhe*tad
RICH I
as e#x* r*A* sxw jxesrt.
Bf th* Fat Contrthoior )
There was an amusing scene on
boa>d the Louisville mail boat the
other day. There was the usual con
glomeration of passengers in the cab
in just before the boat landed, and
mid the general hub-bub of conversa
tion a man remarked incidentally,
“Now, in New Jersey, where I
live’’—
Instantly an -old man, who sat
moodily and silently pondering by
the stove for some time, sprang to his
feet and exclaimed—
“ Stranger, are you from New Jer
sey r
"Yes.”
“And willin’ to acknowledge it ?”
“Yes sir; proud on’t.’ 1
“Hurra, give us youi hand,” cried
the old man, fairly dancing with ex
altation, “I’m from New Jersey, too,
but never felt like declaring it afore
Shake! I’m an old man. I’ve trav
eled long anil far. I’ve been in cv
cry city in this here West—steifin
boated on the Ohio and Mississippi—
been to Californy over the plains aid
mo md the llom ; took a v'ynge once
to Liverpool; but in all my travel- 1 ,
hung me if this ain’t the first time 1
ever heer’d a man acknowledge that
he kurri from New Jersey. “Boys,"
turning to the whole assembly, uug
tn nted by railroad-runners, hack
men, boo blacks, newsboys, and ap
ple-girls, for the boat had land (I,
•let’s all t ike a driuk to New Jer
sey. the land of Frclinghyson, Old
Hyson. Commodore Stockton, and
Dan. Rice. 11 ;p.”
FANG i uAi.liiLS.
TnEinUFK IM'.NO Till! .UIrtTOCRArT HP CAR'S.
(From ihe Pa’.l Mull Oai«tt*‘ J #
Among the wealthy foreign resi
dents of Paris are fifty negro and mu
latto families, who hold intercouse
with a great many aristocratic French
families on terms of perfect equality.
\f. Pontchcry, a wealthy negro from
Port-au-Prince, lives with his family
in one of the fin st houses on the
Chuussc d’ Antin ; kc ps half u doz
en white servants, and was invited
last win'er to all <>f M. Rouher’s pat
ties. Ho is a millionaire, and lias a
very fine gallery of paintings and
statuary. Another negro resident of
Paris is Candoris, whose father owned
a large plantation on the Island of
Mauritius. The son sold the planta
tion, married nn English woman at
(’ape Town, and went with her to
Paris, where he lives now in brilliant
stylo, is one of the boldest operators
at th ■ Bourse, almost white, and iiis
oldest daughter, a hello of* eighteen,
is courted l»y a great many yo-mg of
ficers anil others, who - e a not to
care n lig for her colored descent.—
Belleisle, a black ncgio. win two or
three large business houses in Paris,
where he settled thirty or forty years
■ go. and made money in the oysur
'rude. 11- is also married to a white
woman. His daughters are all in.;r
ned to Frenchmen.
Tlie y,t(v Yo. k I’ Hmua's Plan. —
Tho Tribune g oats over the murder,
ape, a ram an 1 robbery that have
been of Into meted out, to Arkansas,
saying, “the Arkansas rebels only
needed to be dealt with in a business
like manner to be brought to their
senses."
Ilnw unconsciously does this bru
tal sentiment reveal the animus of
moral ideas. Differ with me and 1
will burn v<>ur house, pick your pock
et, cut your throat; all in the fear of
tlie Lord, beloved. Oh, Morality
with a big M, Huuranity with a big
11, and Loilty with a big L, has hell
a trinity to bo your match ?—N. Y.
World 2fiih.
t!er2» There uro a great many
names for matrimony. Anew one
has recently been sprung upon the
public. Some punster denominates
it “twoicide.”
A onc-legge l soldier and a
one-arme>l sailor have gone into part
tu rsliip in tbe hand-organ business in
New York, and grind out about S4O
worth of music a day.
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
CURTAINS,
SHADES, &C.
KE\DRI(!R’$iilitPET STORE
ATLANTA, GA.
OUK S CIVIC t“ c -inn'ere, and wa eolieit
**rd*n from Otltto foruij Lind* of
C ur|>elM,
OH ClotlM,
Cornices,
Window Shade*,
Curtains,
Rugs
Main, Ac., Ac.
of luquiry promptly answered.
We hare a largo spies of CHEAP OAR-
PtTS, at IS, 50. C«* and 75 rents.
8. S KENDRICK A SON.
Oorner Mx-all* and llros-l .Street*,
Jan's 20 IHC.tI 'f Vfl, XST.y UA.
FOR R MU
'T'UF PUTNAM UOUSE—in West Orlf-
JL «a ajMf t* AW.SKI.It,
Dexsaitair 1, IMA ts
LEGAL NOTICES.
Si*ALiitV4 tOl'STf.
Puttpnneit SUerHT’s gale.
\v t*-l- -*'J 1-1 <ho Ottjr «f Ortffln. Sp.MtK.oo**.
M ty no'hePl-l f TUIiSOA YIB WAKOH »*t,
l»-t t t s .urt-tina e hmr, be'.ae i the u*ual k- ur*
of esl** lb« follow iiur p‘- p«r»y f to wtll , ,
im • ilooar Md Lot IB tb# (Jrtjr of art**, contouno*
on. Air •<*-, Ih’.r* or Im, i minded root ky ** op«“
Lot on tb- north by Street, on tho nrot by
Mr. At, on th. •oath l>y lira Stmt. Lerte* “■ J#
the |>ro|«rtr of Nod Trapp*, A dun li rator, to uttlsqi
n 1 fit from the Court of Ordinary (hr mil.
A lao at !h« mom llm* .nrl pi.CO will bo ooid, two
niHlard Tnblra, tool TO KlllUrd lloto nlnMe.n tom,
thrvo Unern on! Situron. Lortod on « tho property
of i. O Sherrill, to mll-fy * It. I». form Sp .Mlof Sup*
rlor Court. In '.for of ,tl. Nib II J. I). hh.r.iil and
T. Ii Bcrviijr. Property pointed oot hr pi laiit* ot
t..niTT 1> I>. I*OVAC, Dept Shell*
■ole 6, IW».
Kpaldltt* Uep’y HbenU ’a Sale*.
\A 7 ILL HE SOLD before bo fourth mat dour, th
Vv the rtty t,f tlrtffin, spuldinf County, <* th# IST
TUhSIMY lo MAKt H next, bet-oehthe uaU hour,
of role, the f II .a In; propel ty, l« wit t
SeTrirtr-ItTe acreo of 1,3'1, more or tern, heln* »«•■
rod of lot N .. 4T, adj loin* the laorin of Jeter day,
Thomn* !> Billa-'i an t others levieduutbr proper
tr ol Nathan Mlddl, brook., to utl.iy two 1. f-*. from
the .lumleei curt .o*B irut ft ■tn favor of Lewi* via
dlehrook TO Natt'au Mtdd'obroohs Tenant In po*-
se-.-loii ho, lihd legal ootloe end | roporty pointed out
by I'lotniUt
lebi W. 8 RriVhUl, D»p« T Shari*.
Ut-piily Mierlß* tUtle-
W ILL IIS SOLD on tho HSST TCtSO vT In
v f .MAIN U n.x . between the «»nal h nr- of nolo,
fmi tin* Cum lb-ms# Hiwr ia
i«*w|«|f |»rn; tfly, V* Hi
On** llmiM iDd l-dt In th«* «lly «f ttri#*, b*ni»4#fi o»
thr i#» by Ufll ir« c, •»« waa by 4 rchwuefm*
on iU -of i*l*by in all.*/, •*# i.• ■ «rth by Mr* Taylor,
© nfaiumethrr«»-fLur| * of an*©:* inwreor I***, l«rt*d
on • ih»- prupr ty of A. Waul \m , foi Jtfl.
Max a rfl an© .Sirab A W. ’via*well and thetr cblldrrn,
to* itut/ one II la. from Kulum In farof ©f W
K rhill p»A Oo.T*. A. A G ulling tn.*W*,A© Pro*
|»*n> [Mwn'efl out by K. S9 Deck, alt*•ra*/.
-ALAI—
On* 11ou»* and Lot In tbr City ut Orlffia, ©onUhtlng
two no**, more or l.*a, und kn«»a*n ** the l »r. ?*«ay pJao*
b*>itni* and ou (Im* w est by IV 11. K «dtl», ob the r**: by
lllli St't «t on tbeooutii by Mr% Fa-mer. Le vied n i
at tiie |>r p-'fy Leone VI. Gu'lett* t«a*ti»fy one ft.
fa from ?«|»-nor ‘..our. ia f*Tor us A. W.
June* v* Deoree M. «.uiielt. Propart)' pointed *ut by
J. 8. lioyntoa, plain* iff • attorney.
Jan'y -• If. If. in>YAL. I'epntr BbeHff.
N OI I E IH> I.EIiTOHS* ANOCEEnITOKS—Nbtio*
<• hereby given in all |» »rt e* Indthted to lb© ro
ta « of Bb<ituen C. Mii' bell, t**>* «»f F|*aidlrtg ©onnfy,
decewH'd, tn-.t they *r»‘ i q tired 10 mak# liuma l tta
paymeot; aud tho»e h .vlrtg olaltat ngnlmu theaama,
are ir<i'»i*t' il t» |»r-»ent them, duly aaibeauoatad t
trllLiu iLe tiuia preaciibed by law.
J U. MlltiliKLL, /
Mkh K K MITCHELL,!
Jana Try IJ. 186 -4 4 Prifee f5
(*1 KOBGIA SPALmna Count*-Where**, L M.
T Cbm man applim f..r Lett- r» of Admlni* rutivn oa
the estate of Kmallna P. K itoo, late ni *aid county,
d-t*aNß«*i« Tha*e are, tner*-fora to cite ami admonish
all mi*i sliuraiar the kindred an.t credl'oraof >aid*-atata
to be au«l Np|H‘ar af u«v oftica within ine tr.io p.am rih
etl oy law, to »h«*w cauae if a m iy they hare, why anid
letifi w ati -uld not b- g. anted. Girt nat my "li or. thL
«ibday ut <funUiiry, list’d* V. I>. LIdMUKK,
•January Mh, 18* 8-t'r* fra M »*r< l ln *ry.
/ x KORGlA—Spai.iuno ( ofntt— Whetaa**, Jolm 1>
" T Mew-art apidiea to me for l.ettaraof AdininUtratioa
on tin* autute of Mary Mnltn. late of n.d.l county, dacM.
ThoM- ate. th r«-f<ir«% to ette and adtnoidth all ind v»n
yular the kindr. and and crrdit«niof t e e nd e-tat-* t» Lo
am! appe.tt at my otlleo withiu the liute pieoctibed by
lutr, to vh«'w eatiae, if any tuny hare, why aul.l Lucre
r-l» •»n I• n the ia .nit and Given a: mv ofbee, this * U
and > ut January, Is &i V D bIdt.UKK.
d.munry 118. Ih**9. Pra fe*» *B. o"»Hnarv
■ Vainer apple* ?or l i er* o’ a * minted ration on
Hi© eofaiaa of A J and -J ’w Varner, Ida of add «• *un’ v
• l«cea**'l. The e are tb«*reiO'e, to die and arininnodi
id and fi gxlai the kindred and creditor*, •-U*t *ll oth
er* ist* icern*'d o be au>l appo ir at my office, ait bin
the time preaer -ad b.v law. lo ihow can-e. if any the)
hive, why said letter# *b .«*l.| n tie grunted. Given
un ler my h md. at oilluc, tltl* iSlb »ny of December,
1-6. [| .in Iff] WtLKY GOODMAN, OtPy.
NKK t liriTY,
Gi EOUGf A— PiKfc ilao.i i v —d hcreiA W. S. Seott,
I Kxeeutor of rh«- **» Mary 8«ott, deiw aaad,
■ ppltea to tow lor l.etteta f DiNiuin-l m from said Ea
luce. The* are, theretore i** ere atid admonish #ll
perri'ifia eo. ee m*d. o i e and appear at my office, with*
in that me pit#<-rlhed by law. lo show <*■•»*«. If arty
th *v have, why Id'crn aboil and <io» be grunt* and said *|>-
pile im. Given nd'-r uiy h« i<r and offi dal flignaturo,
Octob*r‘2l nfii ». .1. 11 UfriK, Ordinary,
oc . !f4, l#6s-6in-Pra fee ffi
lil l'O i OtKNY.
Itu*fa intinK Sales.
V 1 IM 1U! MiMlhffftw the • ourih«tone door, in
Hi Kiwi hi .liriiwf.n. it'he riR.iT TUESDAY
IN M.\ << II n« xt, wMhin the l< gul hours of wile, the
billowing pn.p, ny, t«. wit:
Hue him rt*i| nlid fifty itenvg m<ira or lot**,. It b«.*lng*
th • M«i pri «*• lor •• IH, In ih«* In, rth • it. t riel of orig
in.Hr vs ii n roe, now II ilt« county, levied on a-i he prop
•TU of Mi'pbeii \V I'll*-.. luie* f paid co'.nU,deceased,
h\ vptin* >l all f . at ih iii*tnn<*eof Ko'-.ert O Duke,
ttir on-i Kel’* l*rli*<. K *•••*•» «»r t*f the last a ill end te*
imV n* f ibe • till dec-tAed. IToptfrty (>• luted out by
• he pi tin tiff
\ia-» M the same time and pl*i*e, fifty acres of
lantl more or lea , the mine lying South of the r.>a«l
letoioff fro JaeUm to *h'* K’at fboaL on the Tows*
li*M River, and houn 'vtl net w. et and south by Sandy
Creek, N* s not known ben*/ purl *if the land** belong
ing to the on Vile of Slept* n V* (Viee, fa’.e o r sal l coun
ty, decetiued. and levied on to sVi'fr oft U In f .\or of
ll«ury It Kiel her against Kell* Pi ice Kxoflv
tor of he last will ad It (.lament of s i I deceased.—
I'r perty pointed ut by defen lant No ipo given to
tenant in p I >n. GKO. \V. THORNTON,
Jan’y 2 »'h. ISI'9 IV ~t- ‘•’he Iff
K.OKGI A—BCtts County—Whereas, he estate or
1 Jon n A. Mov une deceased I* unrepresented hr
the tienthof ituih .1 M« *’nne. «hc Kxecnt'U of the win
of n P dec. ast'd; And Wh- r»*as. The §#i i estatv It not
likely t'i be represented, no one i:,t*Toa?ed in said estsrv
making - i»|»li< itinn for Letters of Adininietrttlon de
b nl non, with the will ai negcd Add \s her* u\ Car
rie Utl M» Mich.-I one of the legatees under h« and will,
has made nppl c .tion XpihU Court that the sdd Le*ton
he gr nie to the « ie*lc of th«» up<rn»r w .rt, or »nno»
oCverrti and r pernoit. under the law inmi. h case*
rofttie and |iro\filed. Now. iherofore, all per*<-ns Inter
e.-te*| in t*a:«l estate ar«* hereby req tire. I to "be and uppear
at my ofliee on the fliwt M n lay In viarrh n« «t, to wbow
cause why aaid letters should not l»e granre I. Glvea
und r my hr.nd and oibeiai algmito-e. tfel™ SAlh day es
January, Is 0. WILKT G«M)DM A N OTdius f
January 2T ISfiO-lm IVnt-.’s f.e $6 •«
KOli'.iA—llrna tkiUNTT—M’hereia, II N Bvurs
■ ad William U Nuit, Ad.idols*rotor* of Wtlllaui
It. NSM. Üb‘ of said ro intv, deceased, apply lor an
o der (*• ibpe ling James R Lyon* mtrst r de
bonis non, cum te*t*rnen’o annex.», of Jshn Hall, daeM
to make tit'o» of hind. These are, thereforo, to olre
the Nt>d James R Lyon t*» be and apitear at my otfioe
within the tl epr«w rib dby I w oshow cause. If anjr
e*i«L wrliy an order should not be pa-sed r« q**liing him
to make titles to said land in accordance with th law
in sai l made and prorMed. Given under injr
ban*! at office, this J6th d*v f January .
j wiLliY GOODMAN, Ordinary
GB<»- «.la-I;ptiw Uomnrr—*Mxty d*ysaft**r date,
r*ppt| A*i'«n will he ma la to the Couit of Ordinary
o? said c only by Wtlbam T i' Redman, Ks *eotorof
Maty K<*' in n, la*o of sold o**« ty, deceased, to sell ro*
al estate of said Jbarv l:«*dni *n deces»«*d
febJ ILr.Y Goodman. Ordinary,
/>»>Br.lA—' trrrs (k.rNTT-Martha Collier, wife of
\T l-mn W Cofii'T. tpp.|i-sfor exe*np*!<>a of Person*
■Hr and vnlaatt* n sn*l setting apaitof nnm#*tead, and
1 will net upon the aame at •• y office on the t h day of
K broary, at It o*c **ek
J to 30,1863 MIiJCT Ot K) DM AIIfY f Ordinary.
tjj EOR<i l*A—HtrAs OiwtT- Jwsit T Gann applies
" for exemption of Personalty and vaination and
setting apart of llountciJ, and I «tll act upon tae
mw at my office on the loth day of February. 1863, at
10 o'clock, A. JL
let* WILETGOODMA3T Ordinary.
DOME IN GRIFFIN, 61-
TO PERSONS WISHING TQ MAKE A
In Krai latnt. » Sommor
KcMi-nra, or t-i in-ur* a Horn - | n , dralraM* and
heilihy Cty with racnitom I'.cilliir, r«.r ctluratlnx
tkrirchll rrn alt-nil- n blnvlMtoUh- fotl.irtiif prop
erty now nfflrnt lor rale :
A «n,r,rttl.|. OOTTAOI and TWO ACKVB ot
L\SD,d nimbly |.wal«l„n Hlil <trr,t .boat ten min
ute. walk Ikum Heiml. nmrtlM- Mt thodi.LfMn.lr Col
l-«a. and In »n* of hr b .1 n,lft,lr>rbo.-b la th» elty
Thr hoim rnnUln, right room, of which, on (hr Srat
fl or. threw n»r H»Kon.UvH „n arroad Sw-r tw* u
alxtwo ISxld- rr--nth.ll 10 Ihci wldn tßhliwav In
low. hall. Alan Hu • Kitcbrn, k’.oihmv, M.bla,
awl W,l ot nc- Urni walrr on thr ha. Me* (A(w>.
Trmw M IW-ea-h—rvatalwlrr lnr^ul> l<Tm Mit>lni<N«.
two awl thrrr ,rar*, with Inlrrv t, ,nd aanty-t nn
p utHKir T.. rxaiuln, call o. W. (*.|T
-1 KIJIUN. Url in, «»a. ,4h< r inf. rmalluo, addrr-a
WMIWT A. lifcKK-S Av»r.t,
Jsa’r 31. tßt* lin Albany, r,
For Sale!
ADFBTH Uii.K KESIDKNOK— aituAt-
Wls Ww» UiW a. Apply a- U» *»TAI« Or.
P Bsrawhw MS, Um-tt
SCOFIELD’S COLUMN.
THE SCOFIELD
Bolling Kill Comp’y,
ItANOrAOXTIRBRS
0* ELL KINDS O*
RAILROAD IRAN, SPIKES, &€.
NEW IRON!
Furnished in soy QUANTITY, sod at the
3JIORTB3T NOTICE, of soy de
sired pattern aud weight.
Old Iron Rerollcd!
Nev lion Exchanged for Old!
SPIKES !
FIRST QUALITY, delivered on the care,
at 5} cents, warranted of a SU
PERIOR QUALITY.
MERCHANT IRON
Os ail Sizes, rolled to 01 der. Stock always
kept on hand at the
CORNER OF BROAD k WALTON STS.
PLOUGH STEEL!
Os all Sizes, made to order.
CASTINGS!
Os all Description.
IRON FRONTS & COLUMNS!
Sark it Sugar Hills!
SAW-MILL GEAR!
Sash tfreights !
GRATES!
And other Muds of
CASTINGS !
MADE TO ORDER.
MS- AU Oder* left at the 00R&ER of
BROAD md WALTON STREETS, will
be filled immediately,
la. Parties at a dtatadca will address
BOX **R,”
Jaa’y U, IMO-ly ATLANTA, OA.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
GREAT CLEAIUNG-OUT SALE!
FOR
HaViNo dissolvkd my business connection with mb. janes a
BEEKS and taken
One-lmlt of all the Goods on hand
and rem.ired them to the ut'.re formerly oc upied by J. I'. MILNER, r.ezt door to
FLMISTEK * BROOKS’, HILL STREET. I now tdfor tuv porti. nos the Stsatk at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
And many ARTICLES UNDER COST,
FOR CAS H!
I have determined tn change my bnsineea, and WILL SELL if you will give me a
chance. If von want BARGAINS, now ie the time. I mean what I Ray, and will satis
fy you of it if you will give me a call. It is nnnet-esßary to enumerate every article, as'
everybody knows that we kept goods of every description.
Jolm Stilwell,
Griffin, Jan’y 12th, 18C9 lm
til is So iinim
Great Reduction in Prices!
GRAND CLOSING-OyfjALE FOR so DAYS l
A. SCIIEUERJHAN & BRO.,
Jftasonic Hall ,
SELL TIIEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS, CONSISTING OF
DRY GOODS&E10IH1&
AT AND BELOW
NEW YORK COST!
Our Dry Goods Department !
Contains the following splendid variety, of all co'ors and quality, tc wit:
DcLainPs, Merinos. Poplins, Alpiieas,
Bombasines, Pm press Cloths,
Silks, £i!k Poplins#
Flannels# F! an nets#
OPERA, CANTON, and COTTON-all Colorp.
Cadies’ Shawls, Cloaks, Balmorals, Son-^
TAGS, NUBIAS and HOODS — will lie Hiild at rtimiZM gly low prices.
Oentlemen’s Wear!
Such M CLOTHIXO BOOTS, SHOES, IIATS, UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS—
roust und will he di*putted "f, tiring wiiai Wiuy u ay.
Cotton is Up!
Bat the pnceecf nar HOMESPUNS, PRINTS, and BLEACHING?, nre VEP.Y LO^.
Crockery and Glass-VVarc,
We olfer tlnre t-nnahly L 'W:
UfTfjpiff ktJIT'DtJ f Arn not limitod to n SMALL STOOK tn select
l U KLllAouliO . from, but have a CHOICE in MERCHANDIZE
amounting to
V
We mean what we say, and our friends ad I patrons have but to visit u* before puY.
ehaaing elsewhere.
A. Schcuerman & Bro.,
Grriffin. Jan. 12. lSfiO.Cw M A SONIC HALL.
Daily Passenger Line
BkTWRRN
Atlanta & New York
Philadelphia, Washington,
and other
Bastern Cities,
—via —
Western & Atlantic
—AND
VIRGINIA* TENNESSEE
RAILWAYS I
ALL RAIL ROUTE!
Time Table, Nov’r, IT, 1868.
xffoxTrrxx.
Lnn atlanto « 43 r «
Lrsve 1)«1i..n t»i>
Lnavy Knox- Ilia II Ift a ■
lAb ItrinM 7 2- p H
Hun Lnehbunr , 0 a m
Lra< o A h-xan IrW Mlri
Lrave DM a a
Arrl.yAtNew York < IKI A it
SOUTH.
Lrar, N««i- Tork S 40 p u
lent ,-lrxnn-li-IH 7 8 an
Lear* l.yn. ht.dr* >4 f; r a
Lena* Hriatol am
Ia»« K»«rlll< ..•••■ 1 II P «
L*at* OalP.d 6 40 p M
Arrlp* at Atlanta 8 a a
Time between Atlanta and New
York, PHt,-Beven Hour*.
Oreat Miil brtwen Allnda and
A’esp York, iy tat rift exclntivt/t/
hi/ Hit Lint
SLEEPING COACHES
NiaRT TRAllfg
THROUGH TICKET g«md until w>ed, and Baggage
chocked through to all Important pointa.
E. IIULI'FKT, Superintendent.
E. B. WALKER,
Ma-ter of Transportation.
jitnls-1869.
i&ub'wrr atovsuu
CWOrrOAITE DEPOT, MACON, OKOMSIA../-fl
G. 6. BrovaA Mi, Proprietor*!.
well known ll >u*n hut Va rrfl
X o-lWlnre. *“d ItMdWrl tha Nr.\T-
Pf HWkUI in thr Klaa. and lha-mi«t aoarrnl. nl In
U rapptoe ,h.
FAMILY GROCERIES!
I did’nt: but hang me if
I don’t, hniicefor'h.
WI. REEVES & CO.,
DEALERS IN
FAN O Y
AN9
F A ML I L Y
GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONS
AND
FRUITS?
j 32 GRIFFIN. GA.
PURE
Drugs k Hedieines.
WHOLESALE
M
SPECIAL INDUCMENTA f
10
Whnlenatr Buyern,
•t*-r , li i« lit P-.-e nnd emtipla** Era.
rrthlar rKßril and NKW. All «i. r i. i.f FVINTHf
an<l DTM, I'lM. LAVPP, bO.U‘B, I'KIIJ Ulit 147*
T lIU. CH>, I ID >RB Ac
Pi:KdOKI D ITONe aaraluUy rampoitpdad, dap a»
* l * kl ' J. N. HARRIS & CO.,
W.-si Side „f Hill St., GRIFFIN GA.
•stSlir, ■arreahsr «l, |«
1. 1 nv mv GriO'eries
WM. REE.VES A LO.
AND RETAIL.