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SOUTHERN HEBALD.
i rilUAllll' D.ULV AT <iJiIKJ I N,<«F.<JfitGlA.
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MARTIN & EAQAN,
h»hi» ■*»»»*» « ilium;. e»>t sii>i. i:ill -t
It ate* of ftutmcriplten.
n .pv une ye«r ~..fC IXI
un« copy *ix raoHths ;i jo
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Or.ler* for Joli WORK and ADYEKTIS j
IN'G retpectmlly solicited, and promptly attcuth J .
Mailer Clarifying in Having rtu
lUitiafrd iiomliera Women.
Beast ] Sutler, is a recent speech in Massa
chusetts —appropriate to the man and the
place —gave hi; opinion that the high spirit
pf the Southern people could he brokcD, if
proper measures were used by the proper
persons to that end. And, to show the truth
pf his statement, he reluted the following as
a part of his personal experience, lie said .
“ I aur going to speck of a nutter which
ja a trait in the society of the .South, and
also why they are easily governed. We
hear it said every day that they are
spirited people and ought to ho concilia
ted; but this struck me as a distinguL-hing
trait —that having lor about twenty years of
my life been in the practice of criminal law,
J have seen husbands pleading for their
wives, fathers for their children, and chil
dren for parents, but I never saw mortal
kneel to mortal. Yet, when I was in New
Orleans, it was an every day occurrence that
women, splcnidly dressed in silks and satins,
would come into my office and ask for favors
on their bended knees. The cause I sup
pose, was that having always been accustom
ed to exact obedience, and to have favors
asked upon the knees, when their positions
became changed and new masters appeared,
they assumed the position as they had once
taught as proper. And therefore I say,
talk not to me that those people can not be
subdued.”
The Baltimore Ga~<ttc, in noticing the
above, eloquently remarks: “lie has not
doubt looked upon more than one woman
kneeling at his feet. And to any man whose
heart, was human, what a story would that
picture have told 1 What more could have
been needed to enable him to fathom the
depth of the humiliation in which the sup
pliant had brought herself to plunge, to
gauge the intensity of the agony and fear
that maddened her, and to measure the
boundless tenderness and love of the hearts
that could submit to sue so humbly for the
sake of others 1 What could have been added
to the scene that would have told him more
plainly that he must be a brute and a tyiaut
who could bring woman to a pa*s like that!
How could they have said more frankly
that they knew his vni i and savage nature
could only be mollified by their abasement,
and that for the sake of those they loved
they had consented to the painful sacrifice 1
No man who did not disgrace the name and
uniform of a so'diev would have been apt to
w.tness such a sp.ctacle more than once.
Any man who was not a living di.-dionnr even
to the in it her that bore him, wou'd have
been touched with pity. But this man glo
ries in the thought that lie has brought wo
men to their knees, lie gloated over the
sight at the time, and he revels in the recol
lection of it now.’’
Nr.KOrjK-II AMM Kit lTlK.Vi'lllNti.—The |
most popular ol English preucheis is the
celebrated l)r. Spurtreon—celebratud bitcause I
of the homely and forcible way lie has of ap j
proachin" the understanding of his con
gregation. The following passage Occam!
in one of his recent discourses ;
A certain tyrant font for one of his sub
jects, and said to him : “ What is your em
ployment He said: “I am a black
smith.” “Go home and make me a chain
of such a length ” lie went home; it occu
pied him several months, and he had no
wages till the time he was making it. Then
he brought it to the monarch, and lie said :
“Go make it twice as long.” lie brought
it up again, and the monarch said : “Go
make it longer still.” Each time he brought
it, there was nothing but the command to
make it longer still. An 1 when he brought it
up at last, the monarch said : “ Take it, and
bind him hand and foot with it, and cast him
into a furnace of fire.” These are the wages
for making the chain. Here is a medita
tion for you to-night, ye servants of the ;
devil. Your master, the devil, is telling 1
you to make a chain. .Some have been fifty
years welding the links of the chain ; and he '
says: “Go make it still longer.” Next Sab- :
bath morning, you will open that shop of I
■yours, and put another link ; next Sabb a th,
you will be drunk and put another IRA ;
•fiext Monday you will do a dishonest action ;
and so you will keep on making frt:-h links j
to this chain; and when you have lived |
twenty years more, the devil will say : “ More
licks on still.” And then, at last, it will be: \
“ Take him, and bind him hand and foot, and 1
cast him into a furnace of fire.” “ For the j
wages of sin is death.” There is a subject j
firt jour meditation. I do not think it’will;
be sweet; but if God makes it profitable, it 1
will do you good. You must have strong
rfcdicinc sometimes, when the disease is bad. 1
God apply it to your hearts.
Io preserve the flowers of a borjurt, let a
°f charcoal powder ho added to the
water, and the flowers will last as long as
■hey would"cm the plant, without any need
31 changing the water, or taking any troub-'
M at all.
Leoimtt Bofttts.—The Augusta Clioriii
~Jo is in receipt of intelligence from New.
fork,stating that tho new Georgia Bonds j
*re seling at ninety-file, and are in demand
that rate.
GuNrowrEß Macks.—Smear the so. n died
places with glycerin, by means of a feather, 1
then apply cotton wadding; last!cover'
with oil silk. In one case tlie discoloration
was very great, the patient looking tnore
] ke a mummy than a living being. It eutire
y subsided in a month by the ahuva treat
ment.—London Lancet.
Improvr Yoor Stock.— Raise fe'Yer bor-
SfR ' c ows, sheep, and hogs ; have wfcat you
do raise, of the improved breed ; feed them
well, aad keep them up, instead of turning
them out to wander as vagrants all ever t?ie
*c* ofthe earth. Instead of milking a dozen
cows, take the feed you give twelve, and give
? l *°;j°u will thus obtain more milk and
nutter.—Countryman.
The Dbitadciphia burglars have construe*-
c patented a lever warranted to open
any.szfe in three Vuf
DAILY SOUTHERN HERALD.
VOL 1,
The Belleville, ( Ark.) News publish
ed lb* statement last week, that four Union
men accepted a challenge flfcmfour lateCon
federates'to fight a duel with titles, distance
one hundred yards. All being sharp-shooters
each ball took effect, tlireo being killed out
right, and tLe other five more or less wound
ed.
Stmvakt'* M.vittii.K Pa Lien ai Savan
nah- rite' Charleston I )aify New knock*
the starch out of a report that has been go
ing ti.e rounds of the press, us follows, ft
says : “ We see almost every day some silly
paragraph going the rounds that Mr. A. T.
Stewart, the wealthy merchant of New York,
is about electing a magnificent building in
Savannah, for the purpose of opening a
wholesale dry goods storo there. We are
enabled to stale, on the best authority, that
there is not one word of truth in the state
ment. Mr. Stewart, we learn, has no idea of
embarking in business in the South; and all
of these silly stories about bis building‘mar
ble palaces’in Savannah, Mobile and New
Orleans, are utterly false."
E-£u A correspondent of the Richmond
Kuipuircr, who has lately visited Jefferson
Pavis, says th: t his health, while it has been
seriously undermined, is at the present decid
edly better than it was a few weeks ago.
itiK Two Humes.—Genera! Grant and
General Lee arc both invited and expected
to be present at the restoration of Washing
ton's statue to the Military School at Lex
ington. The statue was carried off by lltin
tcr, in 1 >(>.’>.
A New iind tlraii.l Epoch in Aledi
e rue 1
Pit. Mai.i.ii:i. is t 1,.» fo'iader of anew Medical
System! The ipiautitarians, whose vast internal
doses enfeeble the stomach aihlparaly ze Hie bow
els. must give pi ece de'iee to then;,-in who restores
health and appetite, with fiom one to two ot his
e.vtaordiniiry l'ills, and cures the most, virulent
sores with a bon or so of bis w olid el ful and all
healing Salve. These two great specifies of the
Poet «r are fast mi pci se, ling all the st.u ootvped
nostrums of the day. K\traoidinarv cures by
Map-riel's Pills and >alve have op.me ft he eves of
the-puLli,. to tlie im iTi. ieiii-y of the (so called)
remedies of others, amt iipi.n w hich people have
s» long blindly depended. Alaggiel's Pills are
>mt o! th ehlss t li.it are swallowed by the do/.eu.
and "1 which every box lull taken creates an ab
solute n. e. - -it v lor another. Une or two ~f Mag
go-i's Pills -u'hc-o.s til place the bowels ia perfect
older, tone tie- stoma.-h, create an appetite, ami
render t lie spiiitslebt and buoyant! There is
»>• glipmg. and no reacih a in the form of consti
pation. ll the liver is afieeled, its functions art-
I .-stored ; ami if tlie n.n ous system ns feeble, it
is liivigoi at.-d. Tlti- last ipulity ntiilo-s tin- medi
cines V cry dosiral.lt* fol" the wants ut delicate to-,
mules, l i.-e;oils and eruptive diseases are liter
ally extinguished by the disetifeetai.t power of
Maggiel s Salve. In fact, it is here announced that
M.o.ua t lln.ioi s, livsm.rtie lm» lh \Ktm<n .\ Pius
cure where all others tail. While for Burn-.
Sea!.’-, t'hilbliiius, Put-and all abrasions of the
-kin M-e., in'- S\; \. i- ialallible. Sold by* .1
M uei::.r. ! 1 Pine si reel, New A ork, atn! all 1 h*ng
.-'st.s, ai ■>., ... ut-per box. (sepA— )y
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
\ IlKilL C. COOK,
ATT ORNEY AT LAW,
GL l 1-' F IN, GEORGIA.
may3 ts
I). N . >I \ K rI N .
A TTO RX K V A T LA IF,
r. k 1 1-’ ki x , r. 7-. ot;r. ta .
Oflu i* in vt floor to l!ie llcruKl oifi* c. f innvHtf
DR. M. J. DANEIL,
TIIACTK IN(J PHYSICIAN,
Oil It, 1l l ii-itairs i rout Cornet Royi.ii Juacns’
Bmlfliu-
March 10 0m
D. E. F. KNOTT,
Havin" roturm il I<> (Ii iflin. ro>j|»**HFuily (floraliis
!* 11 <) F K SSI ON A L SE U V I 0E S
To llio;*e who may «h*sire them. (ami room-*
in Hie BRICK HI ILDI-XC hetween tlie Livery
Stable?*, where he may be fouufl flay or ni (»h
except when rioft-eiiinally eng .igrfl. upril H».
Charlie Wright,
IF.! TCII.V. I KKR . I X!> .JR WELL I
EAST SIDEIIII.L STIt RET,
O ! W ER l RRORD'S
All Work wnnauted.
Dec 27.18t55.
(V. A. AM-OKI),
ATTOKNKV AT LAW, (MUFFIN, (L\. [
UMI.I, attend to such professional business ns
T T li: uY be .‘MI: ::-!-o4 to -bis cece ini lie eotm- '
ties of SpuMi-rf®, Kike, Upson, Monroe, Butts j
lUm.io , layette, Coweta and Merri wether. Kyi
a:nA diligent-attention to professional duty j
tut wiil endeavor to please those who may en
tru.it him with htieievs*. lie is determined that
tile business of his elieiiU, together with his own j
shall n.viipy his time and attention exclusively, I
t Mliee on Hill street, upstairs, opposite Uliil-j
Ala) OFFICE.
February 22, iSOti. ly.
DUV AL A' NL N N ALLY,
ATTORN KYS AT LAW. I
GRIFFIN i! EUROIA
U/TUE PRACTICE IN TIIM COUNTIES OK j
Synlding, Henry, Fayette. Knits. Monroe. ■
i Upson, Kike, Clayton, and Merriwcalher; and |
will nttand to tin collection of Haims agonist Hi'.
Federal < 'overninenl; and also to the purchase,
I and sole ol real tstat?.
I As we shall devote out whole attention to our!
! profession, we hope to be able to gi\e general
i • atisfc.etion to »!j v. ho may think propet to engage
t .Vi’ sd”:
t. T. Do YAK,
A. L>. NK NN ALLY.
Dec 2?.‘ ts
JOHNSONS Se, GORDON,
(' oinini>•.-ion M < r c !i an Is
GROG t: t I£S, riiuV LSI’J N £ &C\, &C\
AI.AHAMA STREET, FRANKLIN liLOUK,
j Jany I. te.
J. I. HALL. r. W. TltfßM Vi
Hall & Thurman.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
JA rKSOX, (ihOUUI-f..
\\f\ I.E prin lice in the counties composing (lie
\v Flint Ji dk i.m. Gii.m it and ntf. n l o Hie
* lleetiou of Claims against the Oii.nlk.il Govu.x
--i mt. n r
j March Ist. V
**Tlir l*€*n 1% Tllshtlrr Ikau Hie Sword.**
GRIFFI.\, GEO, TIIHMAV VORMXb, SEH. M, IHGG.
GEMBXIAXj
LAND AND EMIGRANT
A G E IST O Y
WITH II EAlMfl' A IITHHS AT
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
I «hnll a 1H y in my office, w!u re a!! par
tir> having IjiihP, Flantatipu* City. profiler )»n*p
t rty f**r mi!.*, rent, or excliange are
*olicitefl to Register them liee of charge, chillier
my services* are engaged a* Ag«ut or not.
i am thoroughly ac.jii.iintefl with Southern
LaiuD. iind therefore amply able to discern the
• piality and Atrengih. as well hh what they ar**
' best adapted for, etc., etc., which will enable me
to remit r valuable ber vices to CtpitalisU uud
( others wishing to invest or exchange.
1 now have several lMantations, Lots, and a
considerable quanUty of wild lnnfl* in different
j parts of (icoigiu for Kale, rent or exchange, and
will soon have them mapped out on my Register
so that all fan examine for themselves.
I am uow making, and will soon have perfected
arrangement* with parties in New Vork, I‘hila
dt lphia, and Baltimore by w hich I tfliill be able to
i advance money on lands, growing crops, etc.
i Rm-kum is: George N. Nichols. F>q., 1 »ay street
<■;» ; Rai Rogers, lv*j. t No. liy
>«mlh Ith Street, I'liiladclphio, and the bu.-ine.ss
I men of this city,
A. JACKSON ROGERS.
! r?/" Oflic*, for tin* present at ray residence, on
• ■ ; n»*r of Broadway and loth Streets, opposite
Mai,-hal College.
July I*J, oil*
Tnice Ur* Loo!; to Your Interest!
MRS. KKBECCA HARLEY,
; With an experience inferior to none, keens a First
} Class
BOARDING HOUSE,
On the corner of Broughton ami Montgomery sts
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
July sc ;;t
! NATIONAL HOTEL.
l (’••Mier Wiiitiiall Street and \\\ <t' A lUilroa 1
ATI. IMA, (,i;oK(.l \.
Tlds XewlyiFrected, Commodious,
r’irst Class Hotel,
l!l!*'g:iutly furiii>li« and throughout, and complete in
!dl nppoii tments, i> now open for the reception
of guests, and in successful np.-i atiem,
Alta* lied to this Hotel is a tine Hilliard Parlor, !
with Phelan Tables. \ First Class Par, fully and
completely stocked with choice Ihpiors, Wines 1
and Cigars. j
The patronage of tlie public is respectfully so
licited. PRATT, POM) «fc COKEY,
Proprietors.
11. I). Harris, ( letfc,
L ite of tin* "Drown House,” Macon, (in.
June *isth, Jim.
lIFFIX m STOKE, fm
FATITICK 8c BRO.
!
KU-.l’ on hand at. all tiin. l ? a .‘ini' assortn.ont ol
if on and Boy a’
BEST HOMB MADK SHOES!
all sizea, uiatiufaoturo.l and warranted by tliom.
Tlmy have, and ahvaya kelp in -tere for galo a
fine article of Ul'Ssl-rtT, KU’.vxn COI'NTIIY
SUI.K LKATIf Fit.
JOB WORK AND REPAIRING
put up to order ami warranted.
I’atiih-k it Kim. pay tlie highest niuiket
price in cash or barter for Green and l>ry Hides,
Fallow and Beeswax. sepl-tf 1
Remington & Sons
Manufacturers of
lILYoLYKUS, UIFLKS, MUSKETS AND
CAUIMNES, for the United Stales service.
Also, Pocket and P>e!t llevolvers, Ile
pontiug Pistols, Hitle Canes, Revolving pi
ll’fle aiid Shot Cun Parrels, anti Cun
Materials sold Ly Cun Dealers aud the
li adc generally.
In these days of lionae-Lreaking and rob
bery, every House, Store, Hank and Ollioe
should have one of
LKMING'D >V3 HKVOtABRS.
Parties desiring to avail themselves of
the late improvements in Pistols, and supe
rior workmanship and form, w*i!l find all
combined in the new lionfingion llevolvers.
Circulars containing cuts and description
of our arms will bo furnished upon applica
tion.
E. REMINGTON dr SONS, Ilion, N. V.
Moore ,t Nichols, Agents, No. 40 Court
land St. N. \ . sepfi—3m.
KNOW TII Y DESTINY!
■trADAME E I. THORNTON, the great En
-1 I’i- g'isli Astrolngist, Clairvoyant and Psych
' "metric-inn, who has astonishr' the scientific
classes of the Old World, lias now located herself
jat Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thornton [•••sscsseS
j such wonderful power* of second sight, us to eu
j able her to impart knowledge of the greatest nn
j portnne- to ti.e Angle or married of either sex.
1 While in a -lute of trance, she delineotes the very
feature* >{ the person you are to marry, aud by
; the aid of au instrument et'mtpuse power, known
■is ts.. lVycbotii trope, guarantees to produce a
life like picture of the futnre husband or wife of
the applicant, ti gctlier with date of marriage, po*
sition in life, leading traits of character, Ac. This
is mi hue.bug. as thousands of testimonials can
1 assert,. :-lo> will send when, desired, a certified
! certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture
lis what it purjioits to (.<*. IJy enclosing a sn.ull
I lock of hair, trd stntirg place of birth, age, dis
i position and complexion, and enclosing .',O cents
an 1 stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you
I will receive tin picture and desired information
by return mail. .All communications strictly con
linen!ml. Address, in confidence. Madame E. F.
j Thornton, IV O. Box 223, Hudson, N. Y.
s-p.j—lawlm
MKOOAI W.INTCD.-A furnished
room can be rented by making i mnediate
application at the ‘ Herald ’ otf.ee.
AWARDED A COLD MEDAL
|
AT ins
i
'
Am. Inst. Fair, ,
<Vmrrr. 10, 18f>5.
In dire.t eoinpetitiuii with all the lending
maker* in the country.
“P 1-LOUIIKT”
1
OlifiAXS
. AND
_ i
AI EIdODEONS.
I'EEOUUET, PH ETON & CO. !
I
Boppcetfully invite the attention of pttrcba.era, }
the trade and pt'olession, to the
H M.t.OWtXd IN SI 1 5 UM K NTS
Os their Manufacture :
PBDAL MSK
1 I
I
Five sixes. Five octave, one to three bunks of
keys, three to eight setts of Reed*,
Prices S2GO to S6OO
I
SCI I 001. ORGANS
Nine Htyles, single and double Reed. Rosewood
and lilack Walnut eases.
Prices SIOO to 8-100
Piano »t\le and Portable, Twelve Vaiietiep,
from four to *ix Ocnves. single und Double Reid, i
Rosewood and Black Walnut Cases
Prices SOS to $£2130.
Every Instruii:ci)t is made by coirpeteLt woik 1
men, fi«>m Hie be6t inalriial under our personal
supervision, ai.d evury modern improvement j
worthy of the name, is introduced in them.— j
Among these we would e ill attention to the TKK
M< LAATK, which has been so much udmi.vd.
and can l»o found only iu instruments of our owe
manufacture.
From among the very flattering Testimonials ot
eminent Prefessois and Organists, we give the fol
lowing extracts:
‘*Tlie pedals I conceive t<» be unapproachable in
their beautiful smooth quality.”— Wm A. Ki.nu.
"It i« a grand, irood Instrument, and does cred !
it ot the builder.”—ll. C. Fulohr, Troy, X. Y. j
‘ They aie among tlie finest Instruments manu
factured either in this country <»r abroad.—Wm.
Peru. J. Mokestiial, Aptoroas.
"They have given universal iatisfiu»tion. H *-W.
E llaw lev, Fon du lac, Wes.
“There is a peculiarly sweet and sympathetic
tone which harmonizes charmingly with the voice.”
M . 11. C’' »*»KE.
‘I am pajti'Milarly pleased with the nrrange*-
meat of tin* different rcgi.stO!S.”--Wvi. 11. JJftu*
Rrr.y,
"No otlirr instrument so nearly approaches the
organ."—7'/#e ChoritUr, X
"Tliis instrument has a dear superiority over
anrlhing yet introduced among us.— lwb-p+n<Lnt t
x.y.
“The tone* and fh_e n<-tion are —Rev.
W. S. I. i:\mtt, Hu l-»on, New York
"The more we u<e it the bettor we like J.
T> Hague, Hudson, N. Y,
1
"The Two Hank Organ Harmonium is really a
gem.”—J. W. IviNNia ri, Boston, Muss.
‘H\ e have found them excellent, in all points
constituting a good instrument."—J. C. C«»ok, T.
J. Co«*k.
"It looks and sounds splendidly."—>. B. Sax
ton, Troy. X. Y.
* The most perfect toned Melodcon I ever saw."
Gi \ F.
“ I hey fall back on such substantial merits ok
superiority of workmansliip, beaut v s of tone and
reasonableness of price. And we must say that
in all their respects they are well worthy of
praise " —Muxical Pioneer, Any. 'Oi,
T?T Every Instrument is fully warranted, and
Hwl and ijtpcd in N«w York city rif hunt
charge.
Circulars, Cuts, and Price Lists, Ac, sent on ap
plication to
pul.oi:bbt 9 FELTON *L CO.
341 BROADWAY, N Y.
Or to any -of our Ageuti in the princij'ul cities
of tiie Untofi.
test
FIT HE subscribers, having completed their *r
-1 rangements, ure now prepared U* furnish li»e
citi/oiisof (iriflin, and country, with
108 n >jii«ntifios to suit, at ttieir new ICE
lIOI'SF, opposite tbe Passenger Depot TLe
puce lot* the pre.-xut five eer.ts by retail, and a
lib.-ral ilejuetiou :!! be ir.aiie to l! e trade.
-J i t m a m.i:Y ± jack^jn
TAILORING!
C. B. SMITH
HAYING opened »TAIU»R >IK»P in Jnifin.
up stairs over Cherry's ?*tore. on Hill
•Irect, ia but doing all kind of work »*» his lire «t
fifty per cent, b*# limn any «»lher shot* in \Bd«th»
<*c«»rgiA. He it aid viM continue to V receiving
ti.c !«!**»? Alueiicsn and KuiujifSii Ualhohs.
tXiXTiTig doXTo all iud in cut’s warning.
nug9-Iyr
d()S. ENGEL’S
m iioiti.
'i’lie undtr.igneJ desire* to inform tho
pnlJic tliut he has returned to his old hotjie
IN GRIFFIN,
Where lie is determined to furnish them
with GOOPri as LOW as they can possibly
he afforded. I have ou hand
FIH3SII cfc ÜBW,
A Complete Sto<-k of
onv GOODS,
Cloihiiiir, Boots, Shoes, Hals, Ac.
My well known Character as a business
matt here in former days, U a sufficient ettur
antce of
Fair and Honest Dealing.
Call on me at my NKW STORK, at the
OLBSTANU, West Corner of Hill street
and Broadway.
JOSEPH ENGEL
Auc. 'J, 1 b*'.<> —Sin.
Ul EE NSW ARE,
CJI/XA AXI) GLASS WAHK.
McßuiDF, iHißsirrr co.
Coi ner W hitehall and Hunter Atlanta.
Full line* of C. C. Cirmite and C»la*M*waru
IN THE OEIGiNAL PACKAGE
or m h>t« to #*nit pui'chaMera.
A SPLENDID RETAIL STOCK.
Aline HKsoitiucnt of"A**ortnd Crate*” very
low to the trade.
Dealer* are pai ticuluily requonte l bj call and
examine our btock . We feel c<»nfident that our
TERMS will compare favorably with BEST NEW
YORK rates, and our *t«»ck is ai complete as any
n the country, North or South.
Mi BRIDE, DORSKIT CO.
July
11l >BY lIIIY.VN. A. L. liARTHIIMI .K. W. S. SKOj
BRYAN, HARTRIDGE i CO..
COMMISSIO.N MIiIKTIANTS
asu
Broltcrs,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA
ITV/II HDlif.it eui^i^nnuuts and make advance!
▼ ▼ OU r>l 11 JtliifU Drt lo OUI’ScIyW, lul k alibi
Liverpool com‘,»»j*‘>ii<leuta.
HTI*LANTE!?S* SUPPLII23 ft)
aug‘2H- if
J. \7seymoi7k,
CIIEUUV STREET,
MACON, - GEORGIA.
K 1 ’ on liftti'l a full %to< kof (lr 1 'ChVfl and
I'roviftioh*, wt i«*lt he offers as low a j auy •
other bouse in the city.
He nUo keep* on hnn-1 nil of TOP \CC().
mol deal* in LorMlard'* SNTKF, nr <1 SMOKING
TOBACCO, of vni-iou# brands, and invites a •
from merchant*, i‘iontors, aud others.
I
aug3o-dy3iu J. N. HKYMOUtt.
1 AMIT L I*. BKI.L C. w. WYLMT. JifcNKY IL
BELL, WYLLY i CHRISTIAN,
Cotton Factors
i
and
• GENERAL COMMISSION UKIUiIEMitH,
SAVANNAH, GEO,
VDV ANCIM made on all consignments to fiser
to < tir friends in !,iverjx>ol, Boston, New
j York, ITitla leipbiii »n<! Bal'imor«i
*'?/" Personal aUeuliou gtvetp to the sale of
Gotten and forwarding of merchandize.
| sept —U2m’
KRDLiMAN & RANKS,
vnotnsiE and uti mi. iia*utr.H is
KOOT>, SHOES, LEATHER. jjIioEMAKERS
TOUTS, PEGS, Ac.
aison, v \»i r.v<T! Hfn* or
BOOTS fib SHOES,
1 K. cps the LARGEST -TUCK of Goods in their
line, that is to he found in any one House in Geor
iria Country Merchants are invited t» examine
our -toek h*fat” purciianag elsewhere.
CHKRI >KEE BE< ICK, PEACHTREE ST.,
All it it r it. Gcorsia
Mat .1 ts
SOVTIIRR.r IIM
f>rr cn~y cn» t* ts)
Ou. cupy .it HKiiitkl .... . «. - „t
One «*.p» litre.' aoulh*. /. . . ,ft
»»aeuuiMiXS •-
tv At! pepw. .limt el 4t th# (ten
(Mid tor «1 uut pr« .K,«ly rtu.v^.
■ - - - g ' *
A-li<wt.*m»r.U ;Mfrte* i|i |k. rates es Oe%
l*>lUr and fifty C.at. per u,ur. es Tra | Ert. f
U. trot undm*. and Snnlt4Te tTl.li' fy
rjr»«rai oa«i
mwws Utree —randteffifT
city oiiefrriiY^
a BWAAnr— 9urwt--emeHWbkfWm. '
TUUK rad Tip— ■ efCte
o—iL-otfce aiftn h WatMVMtec 4
nru I» t !cf*srtUt-0»»
City HdL
An iraix.—W. I{. C Mitkdbtsg J- X.YYra
A B Y.i'hsw., J T V. fr.wH a.ll D
Vmlh, M«;ry M >jt» Jehr. 11. Vttr.e.
it rhi n tnss pufmifirr*
»►*. Hours, item..
riraeiTS am. Aui ue— Mi late, UickeU«srry h
•w*.
I 'White. t
t'.vu.i.iiß .IXO I'ir.Uv.L' —MitkeHieitJ Her
tin, mitli.
I'l ure IVsik Wnui—Mnttli, JlitWr.
VJ' l *®- . ...
M.orrrx.r..ifuvr>T»—llirri* Xswteo, Meet*
Ni Mulliews. Nrwtun, Wise.
I’oiuMi*—Nieto*. Wise. Wrtehk.
cor STY omcKHk.
K n D^MliKK—<)r.lio«rjr.—ofile* M StedS
in Alm.li UslL .
J. 11. COSVALTA'—CIerk yfKi>t>*rior CourV-*
tfi.-r in Almub Hell.
J. H. LAM>—Link TuL-rior Cumt —C#ra ny
stairs ia Altnali Hull.
H. I». lakYAl^-sherMT.
TUOri. si MoMu.N---County Treeraref,-.Of
free at lh- J. \V, H. Mitchdrs Store.
CUY l.k.\ Ill.N J' UFITCKBri. ,
Ik COMITON—IT. S, Inb-rnsl Uevenn. Tes
Oollrator.—4MH. r st the llan’.er's Beak Helping.
Soiomou Slrer-t
I». A. JOHNsftV- tr. a.Tsx Assessor.—Office
n IMutter'. lisnk Ilutlaieg.
RATES OF LEGAL ADVERTUIMQ
Sale, of I-unJs by AJiniiii.trnlors, tycffiMuM'
snj Cnsrdians are rripifrej by k* to t>« h»W ee
lI.C first Tuesday iu e«ck nuiutU,
hotu . of ten io tbe forenoon na.l three in the »IW
noon, at the e«oirt hroiSv in tlie crHMity-ie wktek
the properly i* atosu-k
N-ail or of these .ale* must be given in s pnblte
gUMtte to (In-* previous
Nutie*. of -air. of pel-<0..1 property UmaS be
given iu a put.lu
Notice to ilehtois ami creditors of *n est.t,
mn.t lie published Id days.
Notion that npl'liention will be metis to 'fhs
Court of Oi-Usury for h ave te sell teiH te«H
publiAlud Liao ud>Ml ( a t
Cilali'Hisi for b'tti'i■< <>f Atliiiiiii*trati(Mi f Outrjß
un.bip .te., imiil l.e 3U tlsys.
Cilullyii. lor -Jisuuujos (run silnranluri nr.
oiiee a m-aith for *ix trumlLs. ,
For U-tteiof ihsinissivu trow (.asiriismAip
dav*. . ,
I;ules for the forevtoeure of,mot tgsge* must bs
puliltsliOtl oner s tnenth for four niontli. —for ss
lublt.bing b'-l pnpt i* for the full specs of three
months—for Compelling titles fimn Adinirii.trs-
U>r». wli.-i-c Imtiml* tluve lieen given hv the desses ;
cd. for the luii -piu-ti of three nioiitbs.
I’nbllcstiot » » ill always Ire eontinue.l .eeording
to llietre, the lensl re>|Uir<imeiits, tlul.es utheewts.
urdeied at the lollowing ,
KATEV
Sheriff,* salt. p«r levy ot Irq lines or Isas gS 00 ,
Sberitl". moi tgnge fi fa sales per ley fi ts!
Tax Collector * enle*. ]>er levy J UO
Citation, for lotu-rs of Adiniak-trr.tine, (UO
Citation* for letter, of (iuartlian.bip, Duo
Notice of application Air di.mi.iiou from
Admiutetratron, ; *OO
Notice of nppliention for di»mi*.ioa from
f: tinr-linti.lilp 4 50
Application to *eli Laud • 00
Notice to Debtor* uud Creditor*, • US
Sale cf l-und per wpiare, 500
Hale of perishable pn party 10 any* * Oo ,
F.str.y notie... tti» day*. 4 Ou ,
I'oreelo.ure of iiinrtKnit*, per spurs, 4 0.
I o|- iiian adv iusmir In. safe, in advseas, .100
\O. %
RAILROAD OTTIIDB
MACON AND WESTERN UAILJiOAD
A. .1 WHITE. Pamihttvt,
K, IL WALKER, Srr'r. .
I-eavo Macon 1 »0 A.,M.
Arrive at (iriltiu. 11 ##*» •
Arrive at Atlanta .. 1 Hf 1
Leave Atlanta 6 6A A. H ,
Arrive at Griffin V BO“ »
Arrives at Mac0n...... .... i »r.v.
St.R.'TII WESTERN UAILROAIX
M M HOLT, Kiuwi.iwt,' '
VIRGIL !\>WEUS, HitY
«w
Ix’-aven Macon J gi A.JI.
Arrives at Eufaula *... .6
Leaves Eufaula ...1 M As ML
Arrives at Mt-con 4 10 P, If.
4I.BAXT EiffiX
Leaves Smithsille ....4 4f P.K
Ai lives ut Albany 4 M il.
leaves Alt .any tj So A M
Arrive* at Smithville.. w a. a
MLSOOGEK RAILROAD.
JOHN MI'STATN, r>Mi>m
CLARK F., JmVt. * ,
Ix«re* Mac.a 7 M A. M.
Arrivea at Odurnbui 4 74 A j|
Leaves Columbut } A. M.
Arrives at Macon 4 io p a
‘ -
CIuUGIA RAILROAD
h T KIKH. HWWail
r. W COLE.Su-T.
Augusta... 7 H
Arrives at Atlanta ...6 bit ”, R.
leaves Atlanta ...7 03 fjl.
Arrives at Angti-ta .....* 30 1.1
NIGHT TRAIN.
leaves Auguntn I 10 1.1
' Arrives at AUai.ta 6 41 A. M.
Leaves Atlanta . .7 So P. M.
Arrivea at Augusta ~ to A- U.
ATLANTA * WIS4T POINT RAILROAD.
t.EORGE U. HULL, SvrV
I.saves Atlanta 6 gO A. U.
Arn in at We e t Point 1J 43 A. M.
Isiav. s Eat"iiton „.ll Mp.fi
Arrive* at Atlauta ~... ft 00 R lt
HP— 11 . .Ml g4w
* PHIVATB
■»
Entertain meat
MAKTIIFR W DROWN lake* thi, Bt’*-
tlmd ot tuforuiing bis old fncsdi that hh
Ills opened a house far private entertain*
met.tin tli* ntjM’f Atlanta. **• the earner mt Hun
ter and U yd street*, immediately in fn»t of the
Catholic I'h'itr. li. *n<F about one hundred and fifty
yard* from the Car-eheJL Hi* terms or* very
• reasonable.
aagao—dyl vr AR I I|OR W BROTTr. '
Daily Now lira,'
ATLANTA, GEO.
J ARGENT city euc-uiatiou. I ijiit eeuntry
J circulation. A Mve joftmal Tn« paper for
; the fireside au,l the eouoling room,
j riubsenbe forth* Era. Price of sobseri ptiei
•Dv %l per annual orftne dollarp< r month.
1 -ti—-t PRATHER A iCRCGGS.