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IXG reapeaUully solicited, and promptly attended
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~ A HUNDRED TEARS TO COKE.
Where, where, will be tfe* birds that sing,
' A hundred yean to come I
The flowers that now in beauty spring,
A hundred years to come I
The rosy lip
The lofly orow.
The heart* that beat
• 8o gaily now t
O, where will be love’s beaming rye,
Joy’s pleasant smiles, and sorrow's sigh,
A hundred years to come I
Who’ll press for gold, this crowded street,
’ A hundred years to come?
Who'll tread yon church, with willing feet,
A hundred year* to come I
I‘ale, trembling age,
And fiery youth ;
And childhood, with
It* brow of truth ;
The rich, the poor; on laud, on sea ;
Where will the mighty millions be,
A hundred years to come (
We all within our graves shall sleep,
A hundred years to come ;
No living soul for us wilt weep
A hundred years to come.
But other men
Or land* will till,
Ami other m»n
Our streets will fill.
\\ hile oilier birds will sing as g«v.
As bright the sunshine as to dnv,’
A hundred j ears to come !
Meeting of the iiur.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 10, 18GO.
. Afa r the adjournment ol‘ the morning
session of the United States Jisitrict Oourt
to-day, a mce'ing of the members of the bar
was organiaed by calling Hon. Wm. Kzzard,
of Atlanta, to the chair, and Archibald N.
Simpson, Esq., of Marietta, was requested
to act as Secretary.
1 he chairman, in a few brief, appropri
ate and feeling remarks, explained the oh
ject of the meeting. It was to him a source
of great congratulation to witness this evi
dence of the res oration of peace, at the
opening of this court, and at the privilege of
meeting againso many member ot the
fraternity.
Ex Governor Joseph K. Brown then
pioved that a committee of five be appointed
to report matter for the consideration of the
meeting, upon which the following gentle
men were appointed by the chair; Gover
nor Joseph E. Brown, Hon. Henry B. Jack
son, Col. Wm. Dougherty, Hon. Andrew J.
Hansel!, and Hon. Jared Itwin Whitaker.
The committee then retired, aid, after a
lew moments’ deliberation, returned arid
reported, through their chairman, the follow
ing preamble and resolutions:
\\ UKRKAS, the National Courts hvac been
dosed in Georgia during the late unto tu
liate war : and. whereas the n f tl.;.
Srate have in good faith acquiesced in the
results of the war, and sincerely desire a full
and complete restoration of civil authority:
Hi: U tkcrc/on t>wiW, By the mem
bers of this Bar, now in attendance up «n the
court Irom both the Northern and .Southern
Districts of Georgia, (who believe that they
represent the sentiments and fceliug of the
legal profession of the whole State,) that we
are gratified to see the United States Dis
trict Court reopened in this State, and we
pledge our hearty and cordial co operation
rin sustaining said Court in the exercise of
all its judicial functions, in vindicating the
majesty of the laws in the suppression of
crime, and in the legal adjustment of oivil
rights.
lietotwt, That we are gratified to learn
t hat the Cirouit Corn tof the United States
for the Southern 1 hutriot will be opened at
Savannah, at its regular term in November
next; and we anticipate with much pleasure
the presence of our distinguished follow-citi
xen, the Hon. James M. Wayne, the -enior
associate Justice of the Supreme Court of
the Doited States and presi ing Judge of
the sth Circuit, who, together with the able
Jndge of the United States District Court,
Hon. Johr. Erskine, are expected to hold
•_< id Court. We tender our thanks to Mr.
Justice Wayne for his kindness to many of
us, and to large numbers of tho citizens of
Georgia, who have visited Washington City
since the termination of hostilities, and ws-
him that he shall meet a hearty wcl
come from us when he visits his native
Mete; and shall receive our united and
c rdial support, while engaged in the dis
charge of that high aud responsible offi ;c,
W j,’. ** * n jurist,, he has so long
filjpd with honof to himself
and to his country.'
t."** o^l That oar Secretary be instructed
forward a copy of the.wptjf'cdings of this
feting with these resolefiocs to >Jr. Justice
W ayne, and a copy to Judge Erskine, and
be copies to the , newspapers of
publication, and that the papers
o* lot* State be rcodested tq fsopy. ti , t
re *ding the preamide anil resolu-
they were, upon motion, unanimously
a opted.
f)n motion, the meeting then adjourned.
\ Wm. EZZARD, Chairman.
Archibald N. Secretary.
M ■■■
, Mr. M. W. Baldwin, the ceiebrted
builder of locomotive engines, died at bis
raw'd sue* near Philadelphia on the 7th inst.
Air. Baldwin made the fiist locomotive ever
iyn in this country, and his engines are to
f ound on perhaps every railroad in the
umted States—certainly on every road in
the Smith. They ought to whistle simulta
neously a grand requiem over his death,
tor he was ooe of those useful men who do
more to advance the material interests of the
couutry than a whole Congress or Legis
mature of noisy demagogues.
In the year 1820 a barn in Norfolk couty,
' a-, was burned by an incendiary. A young
negro was at rested and tried for the crime,
and sentenced to the penitentiary at Rich
niond. Before being removed to that insli
intion he broke jail an.) fled to New York.
hen the war closed he i etui tied to his old
tome, and having made himself very busy
t’!,stirring no strife among the negroes, he
"a* arrested the other Jay f u the e.\me
commuted thirty-seven years ago-:
DAILY SOLTHERN HERALD.
VOL 1,
: The Wife, —Only let a woman be suro
that abe it precious to her husband—not
i useful, not valuable, not convenient, simply,
: but lovely and beloved ; let her be the rc
! cipieut of bis polite, hearty attentions; let
I her feel that her care and love are noticed,
\ appreciated, and returned ; let hor opinion
oe asked, her approval sought, and her
judgment respected in matters of which 6he
lis cognizant; in short, let her only be lov
ed, honorej, and cherished, in fulfilment of
the marriage tow, and she will be to her
husband, her children, itnd sooietv, a well
spring of pleasure. She will bear pain, and
toil, and anxiety, for her husband’s love is,
to her, a tower and fortress. Shielded and
sheltered therein, adversity will have lost
its sting. She may sutler, but sytnpalbv
will dull the edge of sorrow.
A house with love in it—and by love
we mean love expressed in words, and’ looks,
and deeds, for we have not one spark of taith
in love that never crops out—is to a bouse
without love like a person is to machioe ; one
is life, the other is mechanism. The un
loved woman may have bread just as light,
a house just as tidy as the other; but the
latter has a spring of beauty about her, a
joyousness, an aggressive and penetrating
and pervading brightness to which the for
mer is a stranger. The deep happiness in
her heart shines out in her face. She is a
ray of sunlight in the house. She gleams
over it. It is airy, and gay, and graceful,
and warm, and welcoming with her presence;
she is full of devices and plots and sweet sur
prises for her husband and family ; she has
never done with the romance of life; she,
herself, is a lyric poem, setting herself to all
pure and gracious melodics. Humble house
hold duties and ways have (or her a golden
sigoifii-ance. The prize makes the calling
high, and t'ic end sanctifies the nipans.—
“ Love is heaven, and heaven is love.”
A Rfeiv and Grant! Epoch in Medi
cine !
IV Ma'sciki. is tb« founder ttf anew Medical
System ! The quantitariana, whose vast internal
doses enfeeble the stomacli and paralyze the bow
els. must give precedence to the man who restores
health and appetite, with from one to two of his
extamdinary nils, and cures the most virulent
sores with a box or so of his wonderful and all
healing Salve. These two great specifics of the
Doctor arc fast supetsoling all the stereotyped
nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cures by
Maggie! s i’iils sad Salve have opened the eye* of
j the public to (he inefficiency of tile (so called)
| remedies .Mothers, and upon which people have
ho long blindly depended. Maggie!.’* fills are
not of theclass that ate swallowed by the dozen,
1 and of-w hich every box 101 l taken creates an ab
solute necessity for another. One or two of Mag
giel's I’illa suffices to place the bowels in perfect
render the spitil* light ami buoyant! There is
no griping, and no reaction in the form of consti
pation. If the liver is affected, its functions arc
restored ; and if the nervous system is feeble, it
is invigorated. This last quality makes the nteji
emes very desirable for the wants ol delicate fe
males. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are liter
! ally extinguished by the diseufeclant power of
j M'lggiel's Salve. In fact, it is here announced that
M.u.oir.i.’s Bitters, DrscKiTlc ask Diakkiiola Pills
cure where all others fail. While for Bums,
Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts mid all abrasions of the
skin Maooiki.V S.vlvk is infallible. Sold by J
Maogikl. 11 l’ine Street, New York, and ad Drug
gists, at 25 cents per box. [sepl—ly
PROFESSIONAL CARDS"
VIKOIL C. COOK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
may3 ts
I). X . MA RT IX ,
AT TOR X E V A T L A W ,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Office next door to the Herald office.* mayStf
DR. M J. DAN El L,
Pit ACTICIN (i PHYSICIAN.
OFFICE ITp-stairs Front Corner Room Joseys*
Building.
March 19'3m
D. E. P. KNOTT,
Having returned to Griffin, respectfully tenders bis
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
To lhose who may desire them. Office and rooms
in the BRICK BUILDING between the Livery
Staldes, where lie may he found day or ni gli
except when Professionally engaged, apri! 19.
Charlie Wright,
WATCHMAKER A XI) JEW RLE 1
EAST SI DEHILL STREET,
J® OVER UFFOBD'S
• ' ■
All Work warranted.
Dec 27.18)15. /
Q. A. ALFOKIV .
ATTORNEY AT LAW, GE/FFIN, GA.
A hf ILL attend to such professional business as
1 y .«nay,.he entrusted to (us care in the coun
ties of Spalding, l’ike, Upson,' Monroe, Butts
Henry. Fayette, Coweta and Merri Wether- Ry
ot empt and, diligent attention to professional duty
he will wsisa-vor. So please those who mav en
trust him with busices;. He is deterflttnecl that
the business.of his ulifeotflrf-togellier with his own
shall occupy his time and attention , yxclueivelv.
Office ou Hill Street, up stairs, opnos'te HER
ALD OFFICE. (i
February 22, 1866. ly.
DOYAL A NUNNALLY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
WILL PRACTICE IN THE COUNTIES OF
Spalding, Henry, Fayette. Butts. Monroe
Upson I'ike, Clayton, and Merriweather; and
will attend to the collection of claims against th
Federal Government; and also to the purchase
and sale ol real estate.
As we shall devote our whole atteniion to our
profession, we hope to be able to give general
satisfaction to. all who may think proper to engage
our services. . '
L. T. DO.YAL,
A. D. NUNNALLY.
Dee 27. ts
J. I, JIXU- T. W . THURMAN
Hall & Thutman,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
JACKSOX GEORGIA
Yin LI, practice 'll the counties composing the
tv I'l.l Sl -i :t. 1 . I, iI:i" et i e‘*.| ntt-nd to tbr*
c ~!■ :iou ol t t.xiMa agnnut the Glmxxl Gjw.k.n
MI.M
Hid IS' ”
“Tkf IVn ia !*li«hlirr Ikau lUv l«*r<.”
GRIFFIY, fill), IDYim IMYIYfi, SEPT. 17, 18M.
ohnehal
LAND AND EMIGRANT
AOB N O T
WITH HEAD-QUARTERS AT
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
t shall keep a Registry in my office, where nil par
ties having Lands, Plantations, Oily, or other prop
erty for sale, rent, or exchange, are reaped fully
solicited to Register them free of charge, whether
; my services are engaged as Agent or not.
I am thoroughly acquainted with Southern
I-anJs, and therefore amply able to discern the
quality and strength, as well as what they are
best adapted for, etc., etc., width will enable me
to render valuable services to Capitalists and
others wishing to invest or exchange.
I no* have several Plantations, Lots nnd a
considerable quantity of wild lands in different
parts of Georgia for sale, rent or exchange, and
will soon have them mapped out on my Register
so that all can examine for themselves.
I am new making, and w ill soon have perfected
arrangements with parties in New York, Phila
delphia, and Baltimore by which I sh ,11 be able to
■dvauee money on lands, growing cropa, etc.
Rkkkrxcks: George N. Nichols, Ksq., Bay street
Savannah, Ga ; Ransom Rogers, E-q„ No. 119
South 4lli Street, Philadelphia, and the business
men of this city.
A. JACKSON ROGERS.
IW~ Office, for I lie present nt my reaitlence. on
corner of Urondway uud 1 ;>lll bti eeta, opputite
Marshal College.
July l‘J, 3m
Wanted.
TO REST OR PU R CHARK .
TWO No. 1 Plantation*, Adjoining, or
&»QS ver y ~enr <*»<'!» other, somewhere in Sp*l
ding, or one of flic Adjoining Counties,
nlaa. X|, efte plaeea must be near or convenient to
w*tne Railroad, well improved,and adapted to the
culture of Corn, Pea**, lN»tfttoe«, C'ane, Ae.,
Ac.. Ac., and h&« e thereon a good fruit orcliard.
IMac*'S having water (Crist and Saw) Mills, or
sited where such may he built, preferred. Would
prefer to puiclipse the horse*, mules, farming
implement*, stock, tic., on the places.
Apply to, or address
A. JACKSON RODGERS,
Griffin, Georgia.
ar OFFICE fur the present nt his residence!
comer of Broadway and 13th streets opposite
Marshall College, sep7lm
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Comer Wliitlial! Street and W. 4 A Railroad
ATLANTA, GEOKUIA.
This NewlyvErected. Comniodinna,
First Glass Hotel, i
Ellegaiilly furnished throughout, and complete in
nil its nppoiiitmeiitf*, w now open for the reception I
of guests, and in succcdsful opeialioii.
Attached to thidllotcl is u tine iiilliard Parlor, 1
with Phelan Tables. \ First Cia»n Gar, fully and |
completely stocked with choice liquors, Wines I
and Cigars.
The patronage of the public is respectfully *o- t
liciteit laurr, ju ooliuv,
Proprietor*.
11. D. Harris Clerk,
J*.Hte of the “liiown House,” Mu con, Ga.
June 28th, .‘lm.
Remington Sc Sons
Manufacturers us
. -i
REVOLVERS, RIFLES, MUSKETS AND
CARBINES, for the United Stales service.
Also, Rocket and Belt Revolvers, Re
peating Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolving Ri
fles, Rifle and Shot Gun Barrels, and Gun
Materials sold by Gun Dealers and the
trade generally.
In these days of house-breaking and rob
bery, every House, Store, Bank and Office j
should have one of
REMINGTON’S REVOLVERS.
Parties desiring to avail themselves of
the late improvements in Pistols, and supe*
rior workmanship and form, will find all
combined in the now Uomington Revolvers.
Circulars containing cuts and description
of our arras will bo furuished upon applica
tion.
E. REMINGTON <fc SONS, Ilion, N. Y.
Moore & Nichols, Agents, No. 40 Court
land St. N. Y. sepC—3m.
KJBOSOE S-GAUTOYLS !
TEA AND COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE I’OTS
OILCANS, Ac., Ac.
All tire Cooking for a family ffl
g8?~ may be done with Kerosene jflrl
tjf Oil, or Gas, with less trouble, _jj£|
Iff' and at lees expense, than by _(fj%
-BT any other fuel. J&
.Kach article manufactured by this Company is
guaranteed to perform all that is claimed for it.
Send for a circular.
tH' Liberal discount made to the trade.
KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO.,
Bepll-dsw [nr] 206 Pearl St., N. Y.
UMPIRE
SEWING machine company,
Principal Office, 616 Broadway, New York.
PREAT IMPROVEMENT hi Sewing machines
" Empine Shuttle, Crank Motion, .Sewing Ma
chine. ■ -ft'is’ thus rendered noiseless in action.
Its rocti-n being all positivr, is is not liable to get
out of order It iethc best Kaniily m&elfine. No.
tiee is ca'ied to out- n-w and improved Mamifac
truing Machine-for Tailors and Boot rthd Shoe
Fitters. Agents w anted, to whom a liber: ! dis
count -t ill be given. No cousignmeute will be
made. 1 •
EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO.
sepll dCm [hi-]
HOWE'S IMPROVED
Cotton" Picket!
FOR PICKING COTTON IN THE FIELD.
V SIMPLE and compact Instrnment weighihg
about two pounds—picks three or four times
faster than by hand, leaving the cotton clean and
free from trash. Price ftfi.
Orders can be filled by
TliUJUßwi* maNtfactuping CO
u-i Cedar Street, N, V.
Or hr oi:r Agent; '.b:ciighuut the South
i e-pll— lit: i
AWARDED A GOLD SBB.IL
AT TUB
Am. Inst. Fair,
OiTOBCu 19, ISCS.
In ilirret cnvnpvtiUoß with all tha trading
maker* in thr country.
“PELOUBET”
ORGANS
AND
MELODEONS.
PELOUUET, PELTOM K CO.
Respectfully invite the attention of pundmaere,
the trude and profession, to the
FOLIA AWING IX STIIU M ENTS
Os their Manufacture:
PEDAL BASE ORGANS,
Five size*. Five octave, one to three hank* of
keys, three to eight *etta of Heed*.
* Prices $250 to 9000
SCHOOL ORGANS
| Nine styles. single and double Heed, Rosewood
! and Hlack Walnut case*.
Pricos SIOO to S4OO
Rinno style and f*orW«ble, Twelve Virietipf,
from f«*ur to six < h-aven, single uud liouhlc Heed,
llONWtHftl and blin k Waluut Cases
Prices SO3 to $250.
Every Instrument is mnilc by competent work
men, from the best material under our persona!
supervision, and every modern improvement
worthy of the name, is introduced in them.—
Among these we would call attention to the TEE-
MtILANTK, which has been so much admired,
and can la- found only in instruments of our ow n
manufacture.
From among the very flattering Testimonial* ot
eminent l’rcfearore and Organists, we give the fol
lowing extracts;
"The pedals I conceive to be unapproachable in
tlisir beautiful smooth quality."—Wm A, Kino.
“It is a grand, good Instrument, and docs cred
it ot the builder.”—H. C. Folof.h, Troy, N. Y.
‘ They are among the finest Instruments manu
factured either in this country or abroad.—Wm.
Bxau. J. Moskxthal, Aptoroaa.
"They have given universal satisfaction."—W.
E Hawlxt, Fon du-lac, Wis.
"There ia a peculiarly sweet and sympathetic
tone which harmonizes cliarmingly with the voice.”
—W. H.Cookk.
‘ 1 am particularly pleased with the arrange
ment of the different registers."—Wm. 11. Bbal>
birt, ,
“No other instrument ao nearly approaches the
organ." —The Ch or inter, X. T.
"This instrument has a clear superiority over
anything yet introduced among us.—/n*;.e»den/,
-V. y.
“The tones and the action are excellent."—Rev.
W. S. Leavitt, Hudson, New Y'ork
“The more we use it the better we like it."—J.
B Hagie, Hudson, N. Y.
“The Two [tank Organ Harmonium is really a
gem."—J. W. KixxicCTT, Boston, .Mass.
“We have found them excellent in all points
constituting a good instrument."—J. C. Cook. T.
J. Cook.
“It looks and sounds splendidly."—S. B. Sax
ton, Troy,N. Y\
“The most perfect toned Melodeon I ever saw."
Gtv F. North.
“They fall back on such substantial merits ss
superiority of workmanship, beauty of tone and
reasonableness of price. And we mu«t say that
in all _their respects they are well worthy of
praise." —Mutual Pioneer, A «y. ’65.
I# Every Instrument is fully warranted, and
Boteii and Shipped in New York city without
charge.
Circulars, Cu*«, and Price Li*U, Ac. tent on ap •
pFcation to
PELOI’BET, PELTON fc CO.
841 BROADWAY, N Y.
Or to any of our Agcuta in the principal cities
of the Union.
ICE!
f I *IIE auWctfbera, ha nog completed thci»* ar
.l ran genie ute, are ndw prepared tofurnieb the
citizens of (»riffip, »i,<J aurrouoding country, with
TOU >“ quaotitiei to euit, at their new ICE
opposite the l*assen«:er Depot The
pjio< for tlie precLiit .s five by retail, aud a
liberal deduction v ill be made to ifce i
ot f MA'.LKV A JACK^UN.
TA ILO RIN G!
O. B. SMITH
HAVING opeMd a TAILOR SHOP la Griffin.
up stain srer Cherry’s Were, oa Bill
•irete, is s*v nuisg au kind of work la Ms hs* »1
fifty par sent )«m than aay other shop ia Middle
Georgia. lie ia aq4 will eontiwae to he receiving
the latest American and Kuropeen faahtona
Cutting done at a moment's wanting.
J 087 EN GEL’S-
NfiW PI.
The undersigned desires to infonu the
public thkt he has returned to hts old hone
IN GHIPFIN,
Where he is deteminod to furnish them
with GOODS as LOW m they can possibly
be afforded. I have on hand *’ .
tib NEW,
A Complete Stock of
BEY COOOS,
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c*
My well known Character as a business
man here in former days, is a sufficient guar
antee of , ,
Fair and Honest Dealing.
Call on me at my NEW STORK, at the
OLD STAND, West Corner of Hill struct
and Broadway.
JOSEPH ENGEL-
Aiur. 2, —Sni.
QUEENS WARE,
CIIIXA AXJ) GLASSWARE.
M. BRIDE, DORSETT .1 Ct>.
Corner Whllphall and Hunter rttr«*Pti*. Allan***,
Full linn# of C. C. (Iw its anand
IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE j
or In l«*fa to au’t purchaser*.
A SPLENDID RETAIL STOCK.
A fine asmiitiiient of "Assorted Crate," V eiy
low to the U nde.
Dealer, are luiitioiiUily iequci>tel to call aud
examine our *t«>ek . We feel confident that our
TERMS will com|itir fuiorubly with BEST NEW
V< >TtK rale*, nnd our sleuk ia a. couqdate as an)’
n the country, North or South.
Mi BRIDE, DORSETT and CO.
July 19 -am
111 SKI list AX, A. U HABVTUP.K .R. W. A. nr.r»
■ i I
BRYAN. HARTRIDGE & CO..
COMMISSION MBRUIIANTfI
».*n
Brok-ors,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA
, ' 1 il. . : ilk
"Vl7 E solicit consigmneutii ami make ad.ano*n
v T on ahiprnent* U> ouraelvcv, New York and
Liverpool correajiondents. , .
Os PLANTERS’ SUPPLIES FURNISHED frl
aug23—tf
j.n7seymouh;
CIIEKLY .STREET,
macoi\, - mmiL
KEEPS on hand a full stock of Groceries and
Provision*, which be offer* as low as ary
other house in Uie city.
Ho also keep- on hand all grades of TOBACCO,
and deal* in lorillard's SNUFF, and SMOKING
TOBACCO, of various brands, and invites • call
from merchants. Planters, and others.
a.ig3o-dj*iu J. N. SEYMOUR.
ami ki. r. iikll. a. w. willy. iiKsr.r a. /-uiustia*
BELL. WYLLY k CHRISTIAN.
I
Cotton Factors
and
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
A DY ANCUS ma le on all cunsigninents to a* hr
to pur ' frieods in Liverpool, Boston, New
York. Philadelphia and Baltimore. "
gs Personal attention given to the sale of
Cotton and forwarding of merchandise.
sep4—d*2m %
BANKS,
WHOLSSALS AM.' RCTAIt, PtALMS I*’* * i
BOOTS, BUOBB, DEATHKk SHOEMAKERS
TOOIA, LASffe, PEGS, Ac. ;
’ also, neKi.rse*.atj» of iN
BOOTS fib SHOSUi,
Keeps the LARGEST STOCK of Good* in their
line, that is to be found iu an y one U«usc in Geor
gia. Country Merchants are loriLtd so fxaminr
our ..lock ksfyre pun hasine ebewhere.
CiIERoKEL BLOCK, PEACHTREE ST..
Atlanta. Georgia i
May?, 1U
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A<fve*4leem«wth‘ twldffiW'Wtt’t Mm es On,
Dollar and Afty Cento par equaM es Von Inn, fc*
the fljwt ia*ert>oe, aj>d ttoeeatoMlts Cent* tor
Liberal uedaeUoae aradSoik poMaaiaivyhr advn
d»*«oPßf^niaaj*gJJlireej
citv niun omadkearv.
OMnwil -Offiee at Mall A Makeodde’lftefu.
GEo. D. JOII SsJOS -Chief ManfanL—OOe* at
City Halt
Atncaaoi—W. H. C. KickAerff *J.’ B. Wide.
A. B. %V.kiWe, X. X. !lurid,‘C. Y.Xtwwemm, U D.
kmith, Henry Moore, Jobs H. Whjtfv
BURimEw coitMfrrraß.
Fix.xck—Wire, Moore. Herrin.
Mrasna *»> Atxrre—Whity, Hic^^berr yJfeto»
OoerMtarto- ‘Mshl l t.MWtth, Whlli
L’uemm a w> Fwaur Lem -.Miwheltsrry Her
He limith, ' - ’ ’ ’ ’ - ,
PIMCU AMp FffSUC WtUS—South, JlsOsw*.
Whits. ’.
Stout fcnwuamuTi. Harrta. Mswton, Moora
Ntiu*>cto— Malhiwe, K«wt«, Vht
o imm
i. IL OOWMLU.Y— Clark *f Superior Oawwc*
ffioe ia Atmah «Jl. - 1
D.D. PoYAt^-s^«r^lt , J ' 1 '*
THOM. 01MOMTOW—County Trraewrer.-Of
fiee at Dr. i. W. S. MiteheU’e Store.. ,
GOVEKSMENT OFFIcfeBB.
R OUMITON—U H falrrual Mefenue Taa
Collector.—Office et Ibe I’lanter’e Beak Boddiag.
.Solomon "Street
It, A. JOHNSON—t*. ft Tax JiMMlor,—offiee
n l'laqtyr . Bank Buileing. m • - r
RATM Or LSSAL ABVRRTIBIHG
Ndee es bauJt by Rseculora'
and Guardian* are required by lew to j>e helit/vq
the first T ue» dev in pneh, m est th, between the
Iwura of tea iu the ftjrypooo and three Iw the after
noon, at the ccurt home in tfie C'Hinty. in nhieh
the prophdy is Mtuated. v " "' *
Notion* of ther* silram.iat givep.io
gaseKe d«ya,prevlo«*.
- Notice* of aalea 1N peftoaal property mnet bp
gi rii in ajiublic gaznite 10 dav* fireviou»'lo'»nle.
Notr#t'th debtor* and creditors of an estate
muet be I'pbiiehed 40 day*.
N oflii tha( appliqatiun will l*e made to <hc'
Court of *>rd nary foMeave to aetl land too.t he
|iubli*hed two immUta
CitaGona for letter,
an.hip dr., mint be jmbli.fed So day*.
for diaper!pu frvfll adiainistraU. u,,
once a (noniii lot ill rnontha.
For letter* of di*mi**ion trotn GnarfffanHilp 40
W the foreelo*|jr^'nf.'noAuKiM nui*t be,
publiahed'once a’ moAth for Hor montn*—for ye
• abli.hing lost paper* (er the Ml space es three
month*—for compelling title* from Administra
tor#.‘where bolide have been gbrWi bf the dr erne-.
for Ffle lnll*f«dkM)i)ftie,hit*ni)(fhA .SA.dp
w.l! aliraj" oe coabnued according
to tliesa, the legal ree|u4«t«*nU, untsto otherwise
ordered at the following ".Y< - .
1 • " J ItATEU , .
S’ riff.* sales peMoVy ot U'ji Mki<-h dr !«■* 'fS 00
SherHT’* thnrtQKffe ft fg «Me* per Isvj v mm
T.^MhthrWW WSfleyr , * t m,
eYA<MHpr4i«4*. „ ? »««
Citii.oii 1 uf Guardiaiwlifp. 3,00,
NouW ifrtffiTOAii Im. A f
Notlee JttmlUtiinVui
Appiieatlon Jbepd* ’t'.''-.. .1 .0-00'!
Notice to Deydra ao'd Creditors, ~.. SOp ,
Aale cf Land, bfr square, . , ~ ■too,
SaTe of !OdayV„ ' *OO.
Eatray notice*. AO idya, , ¥ .J <1 • AOO,
g - -f nto I 'gaojK p** -——4 0
Fb) tnan adwertUl u jlil* wih.Ye edrwdrA TO O
RAILROAD aVZDE.
M ACON AND «MHM fcArLftOAU
A. J. WtIITF, iAisisipuirF',
e, b. Walker, •*/*. . s,
Leave Macon . r *f a: m
Arrive at Griffin ...il Sd “ “
Arrive at Quanta. - 1 f! |’. U
Atlanta". . 1.. fit! A. M-,
Arrive MfiliM. ..ti.,.,. r fO* *-
Arrive* at Mae0a v ........ L t *>r.n.
•• V f tin t
SOUTH WKBTF.RN RAILROAD.
NO. \t
WM. HOLT, PamniKT,
v YyUHL POWERS,/RVt, ,;,., ■ -
Arrive* at Macon A
Arriv*a at ATbaoy a»U4 M F.C
Mva. Albany..
Arrives At ...... M rt|. OfAeS-
Bill x'MUST AIN. PunDHt v
~.w .
laavo. Mace* ~.r|g AH.
Afriv*. .7. //... .7.04 A, a,,-
l/cavee Columbia... .■.Vj.frJtrfi Ik
Arrive* at Macon. 4 MRS
Georgia railroad. '
I J. r KINO. I‘aowt/rm. ’ ; * "' r '
~...., E. Rf. OOLK. Bt*'T. v *I • r.g ■*,
Leaves Angmta .7
Arrive* at Atlanta .6 So r. 2 ‘
Leaves Atlanta .ri OA A. •”
Arrive* at AngwaU . INkft
NIGHT TRAIN, t J«->m
Leaves Augusta sj. T«#'M» Aißf.
Arrives at Atlanta.. ..A 4f. A*M.
leaves Atlanta 7 lu P. ML
Arrives at Augusta ‘ 9 SO A. M.
ATLANTA A WRSTPOINT RAILROAD.
GEORGE G. HULL, Bct’t.
I. wives Atlanta. . .! 6 ‘jO A. M.
Arrives at West Puiot. II 46 A. M.
Lesr.ea Ea5t0n..,...... v. 3A -P.M. .
TOIVA®f F y
Enter tain meat.
MAb ARTHUR W. BRtiWff take* this me
thod of informing his old IHendv that he
JyjHhaa opened a bone* far private enterLaim
inent in the eily of Atlanta, o* the comer of Una-
I Ur and LloyJ streets, immediately ia frost of tha
: Catholic Obnreb, sad abontooe hnndrod aadflfty '
yards from the Car-ehed. Hi* term# are Vary
: r augsu—dylyr AHTHUR W. BROWM. p'
~~i T~ir j -*r ~ 7*
Dally Now Sira,
A r> “'• '
ATLANTA, GEO. a
v < t: - j.i u . , >", il»
LAI.GEMT city eireoMotr eooatry *
circulation. Alive tourmai. The ftyw U*
the tiieside and the counting room,
Subscribe (or the EraTurie* of subscription
oi.lv f 7 per annum or one dollar per'month. t
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