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gs Orders f>r JOB WORK ao4 ADYEBTIS |
IXO respecUiDj- solicited. «r.d promptly attended j
to.
Ito’JT4U.-*-Thfl Memphis JdmrSK of
a recent date, reports several interesting re-,
vitals. On Mt Zion Circuit, Memphis Cun
farence, there Were about 40 boa versions with
in tea days. At AjgueU, Arkansas, 8}
had been converted. Twenty-one had re
canity joined iksChw—h at iliehiaii,-Kyr-
At PocahoutaSjMis*., 71 were converted at-.a
meeting of ejetßn days. At Raymond, .Vl*/,
a good meetiap is in progress. The same is
reported from Verona, Mis*„ and from Jack
son, Tenn., and from Kitcariijf Arkansas
numbers converted and j.doing the UnurcW
net .given. The Naah\ iile Aif*eeat« reports
on Swan Circuit, Tennessee Con fetch Sc, i66
fconretsions, siflee the middle Os May. Uu
Dover Circuit, same Conference, fjs have
been recently converted. At Salem, Bed
ford Co.,Tenn.,at a tvro weeks’ there
were 162conversion*, and at Seatdri ChiiScH,
57, and ether chaichcs in tho same Circuit,
several more. The St. Louis Aihmcnte rfe
Pwts 100 oonrersiorte, at two -eh'wrches. At
uteonsborg, Mo., a elass of 55 has been ur
banized recntly. Other meetings of good
promise are in progress in the State; A
gracious work is in progress iH the Sfcite
A graacious work i* frt progress in Little
Rock, Arkansas.
LpSl."vpw
Daily Ai fieri liter, in a short article on the
Rice Crop, says that on one place iri tho
neighborhood of that city, leased by a north
ern man, tho rice crop ' alone of this year,
will net him ticcnty-fiv* thousand doL'ais
Over all expenses.
Sf. Louis, Mr), August 10.—-A Con
ference of ministers and laymen, composed
of disaffected Presbyterians, dissatisfied with
the action of the General Assembly on po
litical questions, is ifi session here About
thirty inini-tcrs and forty laytnet), chiefly
from Kentucky and Missouri, are In attend
ance. It is proposed to form an itidfe
pendent Old School Church. To day reso
lutions were passed in substance as follows i
To prepare a statement of doctrines, Cos
blcsiastictic principles and policy, on w hich !
to stand, as against tliS ufcscriptural and
hnconstituiional nets of the Assemcblies of.
1861 and 1866, inclusive, to be adopted as
the official action of this conference. To
prepare a popular warning against the cr
iers of tho General Assembly of five years
back. To urge co-operation in this tuove
fnent from all who are opposed to the afore
said acts of the Assembly.
Committees were appointed to carry out
these resolutions. Dr. Wilson, author of
the “ Declaration and Testimony,” is to be *
chairman of the first committee, ai.d Stuart '
Robinson of the second.
I>katii or Ptto.MtNKNr Men —Dean
Richmond, the Xcw York politician, and
wire-puller, died suddenly in i\ew v 0 rk nn
27th of August, ltev. John l’ierpont died, I
also suddenly, on the night of the same day, I
in Boston, at ihe advanced age of eighty-one.
Fearjti, to think of. — A Macon pa
per makes the estimate that it will require
an imputation of fifteen million buslo Is of
evnt 1 1 tiff ply the rhfieiency in Georgia, the
next season.
Ratification Meeting —The citizens
of Columbus, Ga., had a large meeting, on
the 23rd of August, in which the action of
the Philadelphia Convention was unanimous
ly ratified.
European advices, of a recent date, arc
to the purport that the war has ended for
the present, but the feeling in Austiia is
pence for the present, but icar in the future,
to re-establish her supremacy in Germany.
According to dispatches from Paris,-
as late as the 24th August, the Emperor,
Louis Napoleon, firmly refuses the Empress
of Mexico assistance for Maximilian, on the
grounds of keeping good faith with the
1 nited States, concurring in an engagement
to withdraw tho French troops from that
country.
Icthiology. — Professor Agassiz, who
knows more about fishes, fossil as well as
ree*at, U»*o any man living, or perhaps that
has ever lived, —not excepting the great nat
aralist, Cuvier—has just returned from
B'outh America, where he ha« been, for some
time, studying Ihc rich and! raVc specimens
es ichfhiology in that country. He reports
that he found eighteen hundred new species
of fish in Brazil alone, and is convinced tiwt
tlhe whole number of new specie*, when
proper investigation shall be sufficiently
pushed, will not fall short of three thousand.
Dr. J. L. Currier, res-Muct for many years
i« Al'anta, died, after a brief illness, in that f
aity, on the morning of the 29th of August. |
AVlawta Medical Cot, lege.. — The
Commencement ceremonies of this excellent
Jchool of Medicine, whose Summer course
af l#Qtures has just closed, came duly off in
Atlanta, on Friday, the 31st oF August,
where were twenty-nine graduates.
Jfcj?* The South. Carolina Legislature met
yesterday (Sep. 4th) iu extra session, pursu
ant to theproelamation of Got. Orr, who con-
Tcned it for the purpose of adapting the
State laws to the recent acts of Congress, and
for the relief of financial embarrassments of
foe people of the State.
Advices from California are io the
effect that that State, this year, will hare
leven million bvshtls of xclveat to spare for
exportation.
General Dibrell requests all the officers
and soldiers of his old Brigade to forward
tt him, without delay, any facts or statistics
they may have that will aid him in making
op a report of the part taken by them in the
late war whilst under His command. This
call is made at the request of General For
reat, and the material that will be thus ob
tained, will be used in the compilation of a
Work soon to be published.
. A woman will tolerate tobacco Bmoke
in a man shelikes—and even she lik»s it;
and yet, curiously enough, - bow she dDikes it
man she dislikes.
ifui.v sofTHierlmLD.
VOL 1.
Mt* A Washington special renews tbs re'
port that Jsff. Davis will be relewied en bai*
or on parole soon—holding himself amenable
to the process of
pose of his case in October next.
--Jf.IEAI.Iii.AU: Macok.— The Macon Tdx
cat** of etritb Mid lateClnitUtrf F*<jr are
on the increase in that city. The Federal
command on duty there, it adds, have come
in sos their full share of the “shakes”—as
many as eighty seven of them being down at
one time, out of a force of two h undred and
fifty Hi,.,, m
SNdtV ANDlct- he 23rd of August,
there was bnow iq * Virginia
and at the same time, in Mount Xva»..-.
New Hampshire, the ice was thick enougri
bn a tfelegmph wtre to break it. Rather re
tharkable—snow and ice in August!
Mil. Raymond —Mr. Raymond, who vot
ed for t! e Freedman’s Bureau Bill ,and the
Pfvil flights Bill, seems to have been the
titling spirit of the Philadelphia Convention.
\\ hat eould be expected Iruin such a man
but a platform of rotten timber ? The re
suit is, that not one ipofd is said in the reso
lutions against the infamous Freedmeu’s
Bureau.— Rich Ex.
A “ TlltjE Bill.”—(Jiir friend and cor
respondent, Dr. 11. llinkley, writing from
his “ Plane Cottage,” in Alabama, to the
Southern llurulist, tells the “ whole story ”
of our Agricultural needs in a few pithy and
pertinent words. Hear him;
“ Email funis, good implements, better
tillage and manures, must be resorted to,
and the proprietor must learn to take his oivn
• oat of aucl pitch in wlienever lie finds it
necessary. * * All lauds over
and above the capacity of the owner to till
hinisi.!!', should pe rented to good industri
ous white men. All labor saving imple
ments and improvements, in doors und out,
should be introduced—better stock, also,
and more attention paid to grass and pastu
rage. 1 Cotton on the brain’ will kill a good
many farmers, and should be avoided.”
More could not be said in a full page arti
cle. We would merely aiid to the above—
study tbe capacity of your soil, and adapt
your crops and mode of tillage to it. Plant
cotton on cotton land —wheat on wheat land,
and fruit on Jruit land. Corn will not pay
the cost of culture on much of our tliiu,
san ly land—but grapes, peaches and straw
berries, and perhaps sweet potatoes and cow
peas and pir.dats and cliufas will.
Our lanners must use more brains in their
business, and more industry and energy, also,
or they will “go under.”— Southern Culti
vator.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
VIRGIL (’. COOK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GU I I' FIN, GEOKCI 1A .
may!! if
1). N7 M A RTI N,
A rTOIt XE Y A T L A »',
GRIFFIN, GF.OK G 1 A .
Office next door to ihc Herald office* nmyStf
Dl. M. J. DAN El L,
PRACTICING I PHYSICIAN,
OF HOE Lp-atairs I'rcnt Corner lioooi Joseys
Budding.
March 19’3m
D. E F. KNOTT,
Having ret timed f& Griffin, respectfully tender* his
V!iOF XS S I Ott Al, SERVICE S '
ibl\o may desire t hem. Office and rooms
in the BRICK BUILDING between the Livery
Stable*, where he may be found day or night
except when Professionally engaged, aprrl 19. t
Charlie Wright,
WATCHMAKER AND JE WE LEI
gjLp. EAST SIDEHILL STREET,
Jsr.mk OVER UFFORD'S-
Alt Work warranted.
Dec 2
J. Q. A. ALFORDf
ATTORNEY AT LAW, GRIFFIN, GA.
A A7ll.fi attend to such professional business as
V V may Vie entrusted to lith OBi*e in the conn,
tics of Spalding', Pike, Upson, Monroe, Butts
Henry, Fayette, Coweta and Merriwether. By
piomptand diligent nttenticn to professional duty
Ite will endeavor to please those who may en
itriist him with huSieeta lie is determined that
(the hu tin ess of his'clients, together with his own
shall occupy liis time and attention exclusively.
Office an Hill Street, upstairs, opposite HER
AT.O OFFICE.
February 22, 1860. I’y.
DQ.YAL Jk NUNN ALLY,
' A? LAW.
GRIFFIN GF.ORGPA
Wlfifi PRACTICE IN TIIE COUNTIES OF
Hpalding, Heniry, Fayette. liutts. Monroe
Upson. Like, Clayton, and Merriweather; and
will attend to the collection of claims against th
Federal Covernmcnt; and also to the purchase
and sale ol real (slai.?.
As'we shall devote our whole attention to our
profession, we hope to be able to give general
satisfaction to alt who may think propel toencace j
our services.
K T. DOYAL.
A-‘l>. NUNN ALLY.
Dec 27. ts
9c GORDON.
Com m is s i o-n Merc ha nt s
AXI> I>KAIF.RS K 1
GFtOCFFIES. PROVISION'S &r\, &c.
ALABAMA STREET, FRANKLIN BLOCK,
Jany 4. tc.
J. I, HALL. T. W . TIfIT.MAN
Hall & Thurman.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
JACKSON, GEORGIA
WILL practice iu the counties composing the
Flint .Ivptciai. Ciscvit and ntfend to the
i collection us Claims aguin-t the (.■r*rmi i.ovi nv
, MINT
Msr'li Ist ts
“Tbe Pen Is .tllghllrr Itsnu Use
GRIFFIX, GEORGIA, WEMESMY Stiff, i, ls»,
GhENHH-Alj
LAND AND EMIGRANT
A G B 3ST O T
WITH HEAD-QP AHTERS AT
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
I shall keep a Registry in my office, where aU par
ties having Lands. Plantation*. City,orttllir prop
erty fersale. rent, or exchange, in *bffp*htfijlly
solicited to Ki giafer tbera bee of tkargt, whether
(Ny-fcorvic** are engaged as Agent or aot
I am thoroughly acquainted frith Southern
Lands, and the re fme amply able tb discern tfae
quality and stvength. as well as what they atv
hast adapted tor, ate., etc., which will *1 ablo IS*
to render valuable services t» Capitalists and
other* wishing to Invest or exchange
I now have Severn! Plantations, Lots, and a
-ojiti.Ui hIj!« quantity of wild land* is d.lTei ent
wiirsooif'.P”*'* for *“!«, rent or eychang.-. and
*0 that all can 7’xtiff. mapped out on my Register
I am Bow making, and !
nrr«ngcrm.*itl9 with parties in P C ,^ ct . 1
nxid by which I shilffec * J' 11 * t
advance money (in lands, trowing crops, etc. ' r ° '
RuriUNUES: Georg* X Nichols, Esq., Bay street
bavannah. Ga ; RaaSerrt Rogers, Esq., No. 119
South 4tli Street, Philadelj>hia, »ud the hueiiiees
men of this city.
A. JACKSON' ROGERS.
Jy Oflico, for the present at nsy residence, on
corner of Broadway »u-3 13th Strecta, opposile
Marshal College.
July IV,
Something New
TTJNrx>mrL the sun
A NEW ERA IN MEDICINE!
13S~, Let the suffering nud diseased read the
following.
ZHT’ f-et <‘ll who have been given up by Doctor,
and ejiukeu of as incurable, read the following.
Z'W‘ f-vt nil who can believe facts and can haie
fuitb in evidence, read the following.
Know all mm by these presents. That on this,
the Tweniie’li day of June, in the year of our
Lord One Thousand Light Hundred and Sixty
six, personally onrne Joseph linydock to me.
known as such, and being duly sworn, deposed
«s follows: That he is the sole general agent for
the United States, and dependencies thereof, for
preparations or medicine* known as Magciei-'s
I’u.ls and Saiak. nml that the following certiti
cates are verbatim copies to the best of liis knowl
edge and belief.
JAMES SMEITRE,
[LSJ Notary Public,
Wall Street New York.
June 1, 186*’.
Da. Macgikl:—T take my pen to write you of
my great relief, and that the awful pain in tny
fide has left me at last—thanks to your medicine.
Oh, doctor, how thankful 1 am that 1 can get
some sleep.—l can never write it enough. I thank
you again nml again, and nm sure that, you are
really the friend of all sufferrers, 1 could not
help writing to you, and hope you will not take
it amiss.
JAMES MYERS.
110 Avcutic I).
Tliis is to certify flint I was disenatgm
army with Chronic Jliiirrhuia, nnd have been
cured by Dr. Maggiel's Pills.
WILSON’HARVEY,
N. Y. April 7, 1566 27 Pitt street.
The following is an interesting case of a man
employed in mi iron Foundry, who, in pouring
melted iron into a flask that was damp and wet.
caused an explosion. The melted iron was thrown
around nnd ou him in a perfect shower, and he
was burnt dreadfully. The following certificate I
was given to me by him about eight weeks after
the accident.
New York, Jon. ll.lhf'ii.
My name is Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Foun
der; 1 was badly burnt bv hot iron in November
last; my burns healed, but I bad a running sore
on my leg that would not heal, I tlied Maggiel’s
Salve, and it cured mein a few weeks. This is
all true and any body Can now see me at Jackson’s
Iron Works, 2nd Avenue.
J. HARDY,
119 Goerrick street.
Extracts from Various Letters.
“I had no appetite; Maggiel'* Pills gave me a
hearty one.”
"Your Pills are marvelous.”
‘T send for another box, nnd keep them in the
house,”
•'l)r. Maggiel has cured my headache that was
chronic.”
“1 gave half of one of your pills 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'* Salve cured me of
nohess m the head. 1 rubbed some of your Salve
behind my cars and the noise left”
“Send me two boxes I want one for a poor
family."
*•1 enclose a dollar; your price is 25 cents, but
| the roediciye to me is worth a dollar.”
"Send nth fi*vc boxes of your pills.”
“Let me have three boxes of your Salve by re
turn mail.”
T TIAYE OVER 200 SUCH TESTIMONIALS j
ns this, but want of space compels me to conclude j
J. MAGGIEL, M. D. j
MAGGIEL’S FILLS AND SALVE!
Notice. —None genuine wilh"iit the engraved,
trade mark around each pot or box, signed by
Dr. J. Maggiel, 11 Pine street, New York, to j
e own test clt whieh it felony.
Sold by all respectable dealers in Medicines in I
the United States and Canada —at 25 cents per '
box or pot, scpl-lyr |
GRIFFIN SHOE STORE.
PATRICK & BHO.
KLEF on hand at *1! lime? n fine a*«ortiT.ent of
Men and Boys’
BEST HOME MADE SiiOES !
all sites, manufactured and warranted by them.
They have, and always keep in store for sale a
I fine arliele of RUSSETT, KIP aw> COUNTRY
j SOLE LEATHER.
JOB WORK AND REPAIRING 4
j put up to order and warranted,
i I’atkilk A lino, pay the highest niatkrt
. | - ice in rash or barter for Green and I)r\ Hides,
I Fallow and Beeswax. sepl ts
HHItOHO A COLD MEDAL
eh
Ocronth 19.
i ,{.• /•»-
In direct competition willi til Ike p
j n,ftk*r# in the country.
“PELOUnET”
. , ,j
ORGANS
" i y j »
AND
M E I,OD EONS.
f 4 • j
PCLOL iifcT, PKLTOif At CO.
Respcetfiilly inv.to the altenlion of purclmsen, !
the trade aud profusion, to the
FOLLOWING INSTRUMENTS
Os their Manufacture:
PRMt BASK ORGANS,
| ■■; ■
I Five Fi»e octave, one to three bm of
keys, three to eight setts ot Reeds,
Pricos $230 to SOOO
SCHOOL ORGANS
srne styles, -ingle and double Reed, Uosewood (
and Black Walnut cases.
Prices SIBO to 8400
Piano style and Portable, Twelve Varieties,
from Four to six (leaves. Single and Pouble Heed,
Rosewood and black Walnut Cases
Priocs SB3 to 9230.
Every Instrun ent is made by eon petebt work
men. fh»iu tlie best rnateriul under our
wion, and every modern imj
Among those wo would onW nVv e ?!l1T
MOLANTF*. w hich lias been so much udiuired,
and can be found only in instruments of our own
manufacture
From among the very flattering Testimoainla ot
eminent i’rcfessors and Organists, we give the ful
lowing txtracts:
"The pedals I conceive so be unapproachable in j
their beautitul smooth quality.”—Wm A, Kino. !
"It is a grand, good Instrument, and does ered
i it ot the builder.”—ll. (J. Fooci.u, Troy. N. X. ,
‘They are among the finest Instrument* rontiu- j
i fact u red either iu thia country or abroad.—Wm.
Itr.Ku. J. Mosuntiml, Aplouius.
"They have given universal satisfaction ” —W. !
E llavvlet, Fou-du-lac, AVia.
j ‘'Fhere is a peculiarly .weet, and sympathetic!
! tone which harmonizes charmingly with tlic voice.” I
! —W. U. Cooke.
‘ I am particularly pleased w ith the arrange
ment of the different registers.”—AVm. 11. Bast’
BERT,
“No other instrument so nearly appiouches the
organ. '* — The Chorister, N. Y.
“This instrument ha* u clear auperiority over
anything yet inlroducesl among us.— lndependent,
K. Y.
-The tones arid the action nre excellent"—Rev.
! XV. S. 1. K.vvrrr, Hudson, New A'ork
"Th* more we use it the better we like it."—J.
<B Halle, Hudson, N. Y. (
“The Two Bank Organ llarmouium is really a
gem.”—J. W. Kisnict.it, Boston, Mass.
“We have found them excellent in all points
constituting a good instrument.”-— J. C. Cook, T. j
J. Cook.
“It looks and sounds splendidly.”—S. B. Sax- j
j ton, Troy, N. Y.
“The most perfect toned Melodeon I ever saw." !
Git F. Xor.ru.
“’lhey fall back on such substantial merits as
; superiority of workmanship, beauty of tone and 1
| reasonableness of price. And we must say that
;in all their respects they are Wei) Worthy of
| praise.” —M uxical Pioneer, Any. '65.
j
C3T E very Instrument is fully warranLed, and
\ O'txeJ and Shipped in NeW York city vithoul
I ehnrq'.
I Circulars, Cu‘s, and Pi ice Lists, Ac, sent on ap
j plication to
j PKL.OI BET, PEL, TO3I k CO.
fell BROADWAY, N Y.
Or to airy of msr .Agents m the principal cities
oi th" Union.
ICE! "
subscribers, Living completed lh*i r a:
J mngemunt?, nre now prepared tofurnlfoli the
citizens of (griffin, and surrounding oOunlrv. villi
108 in quantities to suit, at their new ICE
HOUSE, opposite the Passenger Depot. The
price for Rie present is five cents by retail aid s
iib»iral deduction wifi be made to Ihr trad-
July it! MAM.I.I A'A ’K'V'.V
T \ » 1.0 KING'
C.B. SMITH
? . ; : ,iJ ii f t V Vld f \
.tirMt.H hfißff .Hlwad *B ,
6ftt par ueut. l»»a than anj,ulh«l »h«l> i« MGdh-
Georgia Ift it and will continue to be fJcerving,
tb* !«**» Amatoii and Kwq «■*!*<lb»s^
Luting June &t » tupUUJuf *
HI STM,
;*[ .1 • tx I c oiilt
Tho usHki'.-ijfncd Joaire* (*u iafvrw the
public that bo bu* rut urnod to bis übi burn*
IN ORIPPIN,
•■* ueicrmuuxl to fumish tbcuf
with GOODS u I*o\V a* «n powUrM
be afforJcl. I have on bam} .i
PRBSII eb XBW' ;
A Comple*** of
DRY GOODS,
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hals, Are.
My well known Character as a business
j man here in former days, is a sufficient gnar
j antee of
Fair and Hondot Dealing.
| Call oa mo at my N F.XV STORE, at tho
GILD STAND, Wtrt burner of Hill Areet
1 awl lfroadwny
ENGEL
! Aug. ZjISM — Sin. „
V ■». • * fair f |
UDEENSXYARE,
CHINA AND CLASS WARE.
MeßßlDft, DORSI7TT A CO.
Cnrnsr Whitehall and Hunter StrotU, Atlanta.
Lull lines of C. O. Granite and Glassware
IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE
or in lot* to suit pnrehoaers.
A SPLENDID RETAIL STOCK.
A fine assortment of “ Assorted Crates” very
low to the trade.
Dealer* nre partk-Olaily request*f to enll r.ud
examine our Stock. We feel confident that our
TERMS will compare favorably with BICST NEW
YGRIC rotes, and our stock is ai complete ns any
n the country, North or South.
, -MeBUJ VE.-DORSETL^-G^—
, . July L*-“ m
| IIENKT nr. VAN. A. t. ttil TkIOGZ, f. v> , *. rr
'! ' ”
BRYAN. HARTRIDGE l C 0„ I
COMMISSION MERCHANT* !
I
*.,n
Brolvors,
SAVANNAH C.HoRGIA
"W' K Foli.-it consignmrnls nnj rr.akr
▼ ▼ On ilii|'inent* to oursUvcv, New York and
I 1 cofftfepondenlt.
’ ar-l'b A MICKS’ iSUiTIeUii Ft
' .nglS—lf
J. N. SEYMOUR,
CHERRY STREET,
MICON, - OROIIGIY
V ' . 'I -l.'tl * - j
KEE!"S on band a full stork of Croceries Kt*d |
Provisions, whieh be offers as low a* any j
other house iu Rie city.
!
i
He also keep, ou baud all grade* of TOBACCO, I
and deals in leirillard's SNUFF, and SMOKING j
TOBACCO, of various brands, and intltcs a call
from merchant*, Planters, and others.
a f! i . . j
ang.Vt-dySra J. X. SEYMOUR. J
(tollffle.
FIRST TERM. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL £>££■ I
SIO.N VMtb WITU
A FULL FACULTY.
Primary’Clast, per Term, - - - flCn
! Preparatory, “ “ ... ) 5..
College Class, “ “ - - » to.
Music ", “ “ . * - "20.
U*e *f I’iaoo, " “ - - S-
Modern Language! and Palnllrg, in.
Ineiileii'ars, ‘ ' 1
Tirno.v Pts im.s rt Advaxo.
'ibeample laeililies and lie lough i»-UWcUoii
afforded appeal to public • '.ifulenoe and patrou
age. VT. A.BOGERS. A. M.,
I ang9-fl‘." President.
BE. T.A. WARSEN i &CO.,
{ DUUGtGISTS,
DECATUR ST., ATLANTA, GA
DEALERS in Pure Drags. <li«;nriejds. Patrol
Meillidne*, lVrfumeriaa, Teiiet Artielta, 4* .
ligars. Win**. Li piors. Dye Stuffs, Taint*. <ti)s,
<tUi.-s, Puttv. 4e. Coat Oil and Lamp Moahiae,
and Ten Vs Oil. All at the 1-o*. »t Market
Trie*; * U H 9 H
tEKAus.
■ ' • —J-’
I *%T,sv
i paid for it i.-t iW-KWf r *»*»*. _
Mfci.
pixv
* t>#i f v— %rnr Qty i|W.
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«« in Atoiak HalL .*
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tt«* at Dv- *■ "■ *
OOvfekNMKNT OPFII.T.RS.
u C'uMPTON—U. S. Internal lt*v*noe Tag
-Odlvulor. fifties*t tha I'laaUr'* Bank Building,
Igolotuon Street.
! 1> A. JOfDftON- ff. 6 Tsx A**»s»ur. —(J®**
I ii I'lantee * Bank LsAviilg
RATES OF LEGAL ADVESTIBIIG
Sill** of f.mi4s bv Adnrini*'r*<or», Executor*
and (• ..krdisns, ar* risrußed by ia» t* b* b«U ou
the fir*t m **ofh nM*iitfc, between the
lioni* of urn is tli*fur«no*« *ad tbr*.- ia th# afUr
noou, at the court b*u»c ia th« eooutj iu whiub
(It* property Hr sitnated.
N .!,«.•*■id the* *a!e* rl jat b* give* An » pubU.
giueftc today* prsaiou*. •
Notices of »«les of pei«ou»l property mutt b*
giv*» In a puklis f**ctt* 10 davstwaviou* total*
Npiieg to dvttois and errqilpi" »*f •» t*t»l*
,utl«t l»e'pnbli-hed In day*.
Jiuiie* lint apjdojation will b* ra*d* to Ilia
Pqurt of Ordinary for l«avt lo sell land mu.l bs
published two mqpth*
A.At*J uni* for teller* of Adminiltiwlion, Ouo di-
Misl.ip Ac., mute •«: pub!t»hed 30 d*\*
Citutfocis for dfstblstion from saiuiuUtritloa.
one* a mouth Tor tit month*.
Pur Liter; of divuitesiou trots Guardianship *9
day*-
It dies fur tin- for««lo*ur* of rnsrtg»fo* meat b*
published once a month for four mootn*—ft»r **-
tabli-hing 100 l paper* for th* full space of tbrea
months—foe coaipvlllng titles from Administra
tor*. where bund* have boon given by tb* deceas
ed, for the lull space of three months.
Publication* will *1 w*V* be eon t Snood eocordittg
tu the**-, the l"g*l i eqwireiocun, uulao* otiwrwiM
crdeVfd at ths wnitring
RATE'.
Sheriff.* vale* per levy ot tea ti»c» or let* fl 00
Slid id 's mortgage fi fa sale* per levy S 00
T*» t’sAiootM*'* »«U», |mr levy * 00
Citat.un* for letter* of Adimnistratiuu, *OO
Uitutioa* for letters of Guardianship. *OO
Notice of application for Jitmission from
Admiyi?M intion. *OO
Notice of application for dismission from
Guardianship 4*o
AppliealitiU to *eil Lend • Ot'
Notice to Debtor* «nd Creditor*. S 00
rale off Land per *qu»re, » 00
Sale orptnehatr* property iu Joy* * ou
. Esti ay nbtfcfs*. *0 day*. * 00
ForecToeOft of rikiffgoOe, p«r »qu*re. 4 V
* -Ivsrlising hi* wile, m advance. 10 0
KkfVlLil.o-A.XJ GUIDE.
1 M ACON AND WESTERN RAJLT.OAD.
A. J. WlUlli, Pawn me*,
K, B. WALKER, Stfr’r.
I Leave Macon 7 SO A. *1
| Arrive at Griffin. . 11 80" "
| Arrive at Atlanta 1 57 P U
' lA-ave Atlanta 6 55 A. M.
j Arrive atGriftin ... tt 50"
j Arrives at kUaoii, , 1 80 P. Ii
SOUTH WISTERN RAILROAD
WkL UOLI, I‘HtaIULXT,
VIRGIL POWERS. Si Ft.
Leave* >!#;on 7 tt A, iL
Arrive* atUufaula.... fl 18 P. M.
Leave* UufauU 6 10 A. Si.
A trivet at Mnoon 4 10 P. M.
'*•' ALBAXV ceancti.
' Satillrsm* 2 42 P. M
! Airives at Albany 4 84 P. M.
' Leaves Albaby .7 80 AM,
j Arrive* at rtmrthvill* ....• 09 A. M
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD.
JOHN MUSTAiN, PaKKiwevV'
CLARKE, Bw't,
leaves Maeon J 28 A. SL
Arrivea at C-ilumbiis .....4 24 A.IL
Leave* Columbus ..7 ■ A: M.
j Arrive* at Maeon 4 10 P. H
georgia railroad.
3. P KINO. PaansicxT.
£. W COLE. Surf.
Leaves August*.,... 7 A.M
Arrive* aft Atlanta 6 60 P. M.
Leaves Atlanta .7 05 A. ML.
Arrives at Augusta. ..9 80 A.M.
MG LIT TRAIN.
Leaves Augoet* 6 10 A 1L
Arrives at AtlauU.. .4 41 A. M.
Leave* Atlanta. .. . . ..7 80 P.M.
Arrives at Augueta 9 SO A. V
ATL-VNTA a WEFT POlNf RAILROAD
OFORGE (). HULL, Birr
L*at*« A.tlantn .... and 00 A. S.
A live- at Wen IViiil 11 44 A. M.
[ Leaves i'.atonUiii Si P. M.
Airives at Atlanta 4 00 P. M.
I
PJEIIVATH
Entertainmea t.
a ARTHUR W BROWN lake* fbi*
tiiedaf loforinu g hu old frieods that b*
has opened a h„m>e for private eatertaio.
I meat m the city of Atlanta, un the corner of Uno
• ter and Lloyd etreet*. immediately in front of Oi*
; Catholic Chur-.-b, and al>*»t one hundred and fifty.
v ards from the Car-shod. Ilis terms are very
| reasonable. ,
, aujr^o—slylxr ARTHUR V,*. BROWN.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
THE undersigned prop-jse» to open a b-.hool ip
the herding known as Knott’* College, Ar®
au.t 6th,. Terms from f* to
jniy t< U E KORROW,*