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SOUTHERN HERALD.
kIISIIED DAILY ATORir*lN:OW>*t;!A.
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MARTIN & EAGAN,
or ,H. K i l-nT.VIK* BVVHI.'* BtILMH. PA'l s!l*fc UICI AT
Halo ol SubKcrl»liwn.
i»|>V <>ne year I*’
, »n« ct'|»y *ix 'H"i‘l!i■*. 3 5u
One copy three month* 2 •«
Or4er* f-r .l< >ll \VuI!K an.l ADYERTI>
• \i; solleued, aud promptly attend .
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Hruivuluw Tunnel I.uk-o Again
nr*. spickCii in ki-:w vurk on Tin: 11th.
('iti.' )i* of Xac York : When I nddressed
you from this platform four years ago, tor
two dreadful hour*, l had strength to do it,
and a votcc to make myself heard. I have
neither now,and must throw myself upon
vour patience and kind indulgence. lam
not traveling as a speaker, for lam not able
to speak. lam traveling as one of an ex
po .ition going round and round, and round
again, to try and wipe out the mocassin
tracks of Andrew Johnson an 1 William 11.
Seward. [Loud cheers.J
A voice : l guess you will do it. i
Mr. llrownb w : Yes, I will try to. And
hot only the tracks of Johnson and Seward,
nut of the sycophantic and craving crowds wh ,
who are cr wling along w ith them. [Ap
plause] My State is well represented upon
this occasion, and in jhis expedition, there
being nut less than fifteen Tenne see dele
gates now in this c. ty. If I, however, were 1
well, and, it I were able to make a speech, I !
should decline doing so. [Shouts of “ go on,”
mid ‘’louder, louder.”] Here is an election
erring expedition [laughter and applause,]
and, as the Governor of the great reconstruct
ed State of Tennessee, 1 must maintain the
dignity of the office, [llenewed laughter j
and applause ] It does not, therfore be- i
come uie to dabble in polities. It will do
for an accidental President, one who has
I <iil aside his robes of office and dignity,
one who is quarrelling with tliecommon mass
es of Cleveland, charging at St. Louis the
New Orleans butchery upon the guliant and
loyal Congress, and invoking the mob to
hang fluid Stephens and Wen del Philips,
better men than he ever was himself. [ Ap
plause. j
I have been engaged in Tennessee, for the
last eighteen months, in battling in a good
i.nd glorious cause. For tnirty years prior
to that 1 have been fighting the world, the
flesh, and the devil, but, latterly, I have been
liighiing the devils, Jcffersoi: Davisand An
dy Johnson. [Cheers and laughter ] In
Tennessee, two years ago, we called a
St ste convention. During the rebellion, hov -
ever, when we bad capttir. and and were bold
ing Na liviile, and when gallant oi l liuru
sideof Rhode Island—[ehcur-[ —had crossed
over the Kentucky mountains into Tennessee,
and held Eastern Tennessee, which consti
tutes nearly all the loyally in the State, we
called a Convention under the auspices of
one, called “ .Military Governor Johnson.”
Five hundred uud twenty-four Delegates
were present, good, true, loyal, tried, and
talent -d men, representing every eouuty in
the State hut one. i hey amended the Con
stitution, and did not wait for Congress or
any portion of the world, or the res; of man
kind to call upon them to do—if they amen
ded the Constitution so as to abolish negro
slavery forever. (Cheers ) Having done
that, our legislature convened and enaeled a
ltw, giving the no o ro Ins testimony in court,
allow ng him to sue and be sued, and giving
him ins lights belore the laws and courts of
the country. The same legislature enacted
a law called a *• Fiancliise law.” We had
40,00tJ loyal votes in Tennessee, and we
had 80,000 rebel votes; i-tid we disfranchis
ed the 80,000 rebel voles. (Loud applause.)
We are now holding them back from the
ballot-box. (Cliecia.) And we intend, God
willing, to keep them away from the ballot
box. (Cheers.) 'iltey say they intend
to have their rights, and intend Or run
rough-silo 1 over the ballot-box; and they
boast that they have Andrew Johnson upon
their side, and I concede the fact, lor it is so
(Eoud applause.)
lUit 1 ii/ii Ayr//t wiif/ioo/ fii'ruii/riiirnfs f'l
/irornre arms and ammunition. [Applause ]
We have the boys at home. Wo have lid,- i
000 men who are in the Federal army. IE
s/m/I call out the mdiha ) un i arm than, and j
/ think the next revolution will, in allproLa
kditij, commence iit. Tcnuctisvc. They- ran
toe out from there once, and 1 come amonu
you as a refugee. 1 was then fleeing from
the mountains of Hepsidain, but i shall
s'nd my ground hereafter, and with my no
ble Legislature and gallant troops, / icUl
J'jht than , and if neerssary die in the last
ditch- [Cheering] Our Legislature, but
a few weeks ago, rati field by a majority of
two-thirds of both houses, the constitutional i
amendment. [Applause ] Gere is the sec
ond State in the Pnion to do that job—to
ratify the constitutional amendment. Our
Legislature has never seen the day at any
time since it was first convened, that a reso
lution could be passed through either house
endorsing Andrew Johnson, or ‘his fully,
but our Legislature stands square to the j
Loyal Radical Congress of the United States.
[Thundering cheers.] They ought to stand
by Congress. [Shouts of “Yes, yes,” and
‘no.’] The ayes have it. [Loud laughter
'nid applause.] A voice: A one but Coppc r
heads stand upon the other side. [Cheer?/
and cries of “ How about Maine.”]
We will come to Maine after a while.— j
Maine knows how to take care of herself, j
I oe most patriotic, talented, brave, and gaU !
lant body of men that ever convened in
America is the Congress of the United
Btatcs, and the next best is the Tennessee
Legislature. [Applause.] When we meet
next winter, we shall have <lone everything
tor the negr* that could be done but to en
franchise him, and we can do that without '
any trouble or help from outside. [“ Good,
good.” | I ffiid hero at the North that you
do not need and many do not want negro
suffrage. \Vc are not so. We want the
loyal negro to vote, and disloyal traitors and
rebels nut to vote. I w ould sooner have the
vote, were 1 a candidate for office to-morrow,
<■! a loyal negro, than a mean, pitiful, disloy
al white man. (*• Good, good,” and ap
plause.) I would sooner associate with a
loyal negro than a disloyal vihitc man.—
(Laughter and cheers.) Gut lam sorry to
•'■■'y to you, gentlemen, tha' you do not fully
and thoroughly understand the tone and
temper of the people at the South. The
very •« old scratch ” himself is on the whole
■d thornyct. (Loud laughter.) They are
-“liej enhoi:, UucSaiigcd,' rv-b. 71 •••;•, wick >7,
1 * revolutionary to tue core, and it is tL• .r
DAILY SOUTHERN HERALD.
VOL I,
purpose to bring on anuth r rebellion. It is
their purpose either to restore "by p reclamation
the institution of slavery, nr to have pay lor
their emancipated negroes. (Cries of “Never,
never,” and much confusion ) Never, never
with my eonsen". (Applause.) Tiny trust
to have the President on their side, and I
conce-V the fact. (Laughter) He ha'
gone clear over to them, sole, breeches and
body. He is on the side of the rebellion. lie
sustains the same same relation now to the re
bellion that Jeflerson Davis did in former
days. (I hats so.) fie is the living head
of the whole concern, and, if by their Wick
edness and rebellious spirit they force an
other war upon the country, which I think
they will dii, and which they are determined
to do, and you, the loyal North, come to
send another army upon us, to invade our
country and subdue the rebel.ion, I beg of
you, as I remarked last night in Trenton,
that you come in three great divisions.—
Fr«t, with heavy revolvers and small arms
to do the killing. (Loud shouts, and a voice
“ We’re ready'”)
A voice—Yes we will do it. Hear, hear,
hear.
.Air. ISrownlow—And may the Lord hear
and answer your prayer. [ Loud laughter
and applause.] The second great divi-on
should come armed and equipped with torch
es and turpentine to do the burning. ] Aye,
aye ] And the third and last great divisi
on, winding it up, shall come with square,
compass and chain, and lay oil the lands
into small parcels, and sell them out to de
fray the expences of the war to men who
will respect the old flag. [Vociferous
applause.] (Lnilemen, there are other
speaker.- here —[Shouts ol ‘Goon, goon,”]
there arc other speakers hen who are able to
talk to you I have an tngagi meiifat 1 teeeti
er’s chuivh. jUheirrs and laughter.| I
want to help biing him back to tiie kuowl
eoge o! the truth. I want to bring him and
others back to a knowledge of the truth as
it is in the Republican pa ty. And if he
continues obstinate, and a rebel, I shall de
clare myself as a candidate for the pistor
sliip of his church, and turn him out. —
(Laughter.)
ISrownlow retired atnid continued and en
thusiastic cheering.
A New amt Grand Ilpot'li in .Medi
cine !
Tni Af uoh i. i-the founder of a now MedieUP
Sym.ni.! i In- ipiaiitUni-iiins, whose vast internal
! -I -**s cufei ble the stonnieli and paralyze the how
I .-Is, mi-1 ..ive precedence to the man who restores
j Re. Till a;-I appetite, with It uni one to two of Ins
| cviaordinary Rtße rite* cures the most virulent
sor. s wilt) a fin* or so of his wonderful am] all
healing Salve. These two great specifies of the
Doctor arc last superseding all the stereotyped
nostrums of the day. Extractdinnrv cures by
A1 ■■ ig-('*■ I s Pills an I » e pone 1 the* eves el
< he public t< tlie inefficiency of the (soeuEcdl
remedies of otlieis. and open which people have
so long b.itidly depended. Magg]el s pills ate
ot o| the el ls-that ale swallowed lav the do*- 11.
and ol which every box Pill taken creates an ale
\ soage neee.-sity for another, line or two of Mag
: giel's Pills -utllees to plate the bowels ill perfect
o, P r, t"ii ■ tin- sbeiim •!, efeale an appetite, and
, render tlm spoils light and buoyant! There is
no griping, and no reticle n in the form of consti
pation. It the liver is atfeeled, its functions are
restored ; and if tin* nervous syst. in is feeble, il
is invigorated. This last o utility makes the tne.li
einrs very fp -i t able for the wants ol delicate fe
male:'.. I ice; ons and eruptive diseases are liter
ally extinguished by the diseiileclunt power of
Maggiel's Salve. In fact, it is here atVnnlvvieed that
M.\tn;iK!.- flu.tot a, llvsi-fii-iti and DiAuiaiofca Pints
euro where all others fail. While for Untlis.
Se aid-. Chilblains, ( nts and all abrasions es lie
skill Manotta.’s S.w.vk is infallible. Sold by j
M o an.. 11 Pin-Street, New York, and all Drug
g -ts, at 25 cents per box. [---pi Iy
PROFESSIONAL CARDS I
\ litCilL C. COOK. j
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
U E I 1-' FIN, II Ed U (iIA.
mati f
1) . N . M Al; T IN.
ATTOit .V hi V XT /, A H*, |
(i i: ivv i n . (i Eo i: «tA .
Grtiee next door to t>tp Herald office." mnyStf
DR. IV!. J. DANEIL,
i‘i:a(Ticjno rnvsiciAN,
Oil-ICE l-p—stairs I-rent Come; ltoo.u Jdsevs’ ]
BuilJing.
53»reh 10-Sin
D. E F. KNOTT,
lhivin&r r«*fu»*nto Giimii. respectf.illt lenderslii«
111) F K SSI ON AI, ti KItVI CK S 1
lo those !. ay desire ilioin. (Hlicc and rooms
in the BRICK BCIKDINO between tin; Livery j
Stables, where lie may be found day or hi gh
except when Professionally engaged, npril It*. J
Charlie Wright,
WATCHMAKER AND JEW ELK!
&< FAST SIDEHIM. STREET,
OVER LIFFORD'S- I
All Work warranted.
Dec 27.18« o.
J. Q. A. ALFORD,
ATfOIiNEY At LAW, OIMFKLX, <L\
1\ ' 11.1. attend to such professional business as
t T may lie entrusted to his care in the coun.
ties of Spalding, l’ike, Epson, Monroe, Butts!
llenry, Fayette, Coweta and Merriwether. By
pi ompt and’diligent attention to professional duty
lie will endeavor to please those who may en
trust him w ith husieese. ITc is determined that
the Business of Ids clients, together with hi- own
shall occupy hi. lime and attention exclusively.
( Hlicc on Util Street, upstairs, opposite HEK
AI.it 11H ICE.
February 'li, ISII6. I\\
1;< TY \r. it M NNAI LY,
ATTORNEYS AX LAW.
GUIFFIV .... .......i GEORGIA
AV'ii.i. V i Pact ice in the cot nties <>k
T V SpaMimr. Henry, Fayette, Butts, Monroe
Epson, I’ike, Claytoa, and Merriweather. and
will attend to the collection of claims against th
Yedernl Government; and also to the purchase
and sale ol real r-tni?.
As « shall u» vote our w hole attention to our
profession, we hope to be able to give general
aatisfaetion to all w! o may think propel to engage
I our set vices.
A. It. NENX Ai.l. V.
U 1 lir I'm ’llclith r limn like hHont."
f.HIFFI\, GEO, TlilHMlW 1II)R\I\G, SEPT, -ill, m.
GEIVEXIALj
LAND AND EMIGRANT
AGENCY
WITH II K A D-gl’ A UTLUS AT
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
\ *h*ll k«*#p ix RrgMrv ir* nv «•*** *», **. !• -S’ all par
tie** Imvit £ laihls Plantations. City, or other prop
ertv f‘V sale. rent, ct haiigc*. an* r#*p#clfuliv
solicited to Regiatcr them fie« of w^ethtA*
my Mfincff," an* engaged aa Ag#nt or not.
i am thoroughly acquaint#*! with P<oith«*rn
Hands, ar.d therefore amply aide to discern the
quality and strength. as well a* what they ar**
h* *l adapted for. etc., etc., w Iti«*lt will * « aldc me
to render valualde services t*' t’Kpital' ta rthd
♦•tilers wishing to invent or ex^lif
I now have several
com»id<*rnlde quantity of wild land* hi different
part* of Georgia for sale, rent or ts* hange, und
w ill Koon have them mapped out on my llegi>ter
that all can examine for tlieiueelvea.
I am now making, and have pcifeeted
arrangement* with parties in New York, I’ldla
delphia. aud lialtimoie l»y whudi I -hill LenSie to
ad v a nee money 'Hi land*, gr*twlng clupa, etc.
lUikhm *. lieitrge N NivlioN. ltay street
Savannnlt, tin ; Hansom K«tcers, No. |li>
South 4th Street. Philadelphia, aud the bu.-iness
men of this eify.
A. .fACKsoN \U MSKI'S.
tr Ofliee. for the present at my residence, on
corner of Hroadway and lHtli Streets, opposite-
Mmshal ( ’oll»*gc.
•fitly 19, lliit
Wanted.
T O 11 K N T O U 1> U U 0 II A S U..
, '1 NV«> No. 1 IMiinlavion*. adjoining, nr
near each oilier, somewhere in Spa!-
V *"V W ' ding, or one of the adjoining I'oiiuties.
i’lie&e place* must be near or convenient to
some Ilnilroiui well in.j roved, and adapted to tht*
culture of C**t?' I’orii, I’ea*, I‘otatoes, Cane, Ac.,
Ac.. Ac., ami ha»e thereon a good fruit orchard.
Hines having water (tiii.-l and Saw) Mills, or
sites where such may In: built, preferred. Would
prefer to pu» clirse ihe horse*, mules, farming
implements, stock, Ac., on the places.
Apply to, or address
A. JACKSON KoDO KItS,
Ol illin, (Georgia.
(fKKICK for tin* present at his residence
corner of Hroadway and Hitii streets opposite
Marshall College, sepTlnt
RATIONAL HOTEL.
Corner Whit hall Street and W. «C A Hwilroal
ATLINTA,. UIIOItOIA.
This NeNvlysKrected, Commodious,
Ij’irst Class Ilotol,
Kl 1 egiintly lurniahed throughout, and complete in
i:s appoiidments, is now open for the reception
of g-tests, md in successful opel at ion.
Attached to this Hotel is u tine Hilliard Parlor,
with Phelan Tables. A First Class I Ur, fully and
completely Mocked with cho'ce liquors. Wines
and Cigars.
I h»* patronage of t)>e public is respectfully so
licited. PUATI, PUNI>A tOKKY,
Propi ietors.
11. D. Harris Clerk.
Late ol the “Htowu House,** Macon, (in.
June *JMh, dm.
Remington Sc Sons
Manufacturers of
lILVOI.Y LKS, RIFLES, MUsKKTS AND
CA III!! XKS, for llto United States serrtce.
Also, l’ncfcet and Hell Revolvers, Up
)>eatiiio Pistols. Rifle Canes, Revolving Ki
lled, l! ; t!e at.d Shot Gun Dat rbls, »!lil Gun
Mateiials su'd by Gun tbralers aud lite
trade generally.
In these days of litvise-breakLio and rob
bery, every House, Store, Dank and Office
should have one of
KLMISti ION’S !IKi OI.VKIIS.
Parlies ilesiting to avail themselves of
the Lite improvements in I’istols, and
rior workmanship and form, will find all ,
combined in the now liotnington Revolvers.
Circttlats containing cuts and description i
of our arms will he furnished upon applica-!
lion.
K. HK.MIXUTOX ,t SON’S, llion, X. V. 1
Moore it Nichols, Agon’s, No. 40 Court i
land St.. X. Y. sepo-3nt.
KEHUEVE & IIIS STOVES !
TEA AND Ct I’IME BOILERS. CI.EE I’tITS
nil. CANS, Ac., £c.
All the Cooking fora family JE3
inuy be don** with KcroMMie
IST Oil, or ft af. with lom
ft*"l nt lei»9 exprr.c?, than by
MT any other fuel. I ATI
Kaeh article manufactured by thia Company is
guaranteed to perform ail that id claimed lor it. I
Send for a circular.
Libei nl discount trfridc to the trade.
KEROSENE I.AMI* HEATER CO..
sept|-dsw [nr] 2t)(> I’cail St., N. V.
UMPIRE
SKWIXO MACHINE COMPANY,
Principal office, Gl6 Broadway, New York.
I 1 IIMAT IMPROVEMENT in Sewing machines
"1 Empire whittle, Crank Motion, Sewing Ma
chine. It id thus rendered ri<u>.-b*sd in netiun. !
It* motion being all nmitTYo. it ?« u'»t liable to get
out. of order, it. ia tlm best Fnmilv machine. No*
tice i* called to our new and improved Man*if:ia
tuiii g Machine for Tailors imd Bo«it and shot
Filter*. Agents wanted, to whom 11 liborul dis
count will be givor No couaignuierits willin'
made.
KM Pi Kii SEWI N< r MACHINE CO. j
*ep! 1 dfim [nr J
no\vrrs i m lkuyLiV’ ”
Cotton Picker!
FOR PICKING col TON IN Till: FIELD.
alwut t pounds—pick* three or four times
faster than by hand, leaving the cotton clean and
free from trash. Pi i.-c
Orders can be fitle and by
THE HOWE MANCTACTTRIXC CO.
•u CITTir Str'-c, X, V.
Or v our Asp. . ghoul she out!..
J 1 ,:ni
AWtBBEO A HOLD MEDAL
AT I**t!
Am. Inst. Fair,
i
(Kt«•»»».* I'J,
In din-i-t eornpetilion with all the leading
maker* in the country.
“ P K LOt I> ET"
ORIGINS
A NO
M lILODI'IONS.
I’lll.Ol IIKT, fecti.
IN*spc. t full\ invite tin* ntteution of purchasers,
tin* trade and profession, f«• the
KObb WINt; INsrnb'MKNTS
Os their Manufacture:
PI? UAL MSB OURAXB)
Five )»i/es. Five odavc. one to three bai.ks of
ihims to ciglil setts ol liccds,
Prices 82(30to 8600
SCHOOL OltU A NS
Nina styles, single and double Reed. Rosewood
and Iffin k Walnut cases.
Prices SIBO to 8400
I’i stjlv Hh.l P..it:.bb-. Twelve V.n01i..,
from four I" six < »ei»veu >ingle nod lN»ub!v Reid.
Rosewood und Hlack \\ übiut t’uses
Prices 803 to 8200.
Kv-ry I nstrnn eiil is made b\ coir petei.t w«>ih
men, from Hie lu st material under our personal
supervision, and every modem ini| roveinent
woitliy of the name, is intlodiiceii in them.-
lining these we would call attention !«• the *1 F.K
M'I.ANIK, which has I so much admired
and eiin b*- found oi.h in iustnuiieiits of our owr
mnmif.icturc.
Fnmi among the wry tlaltciing Testimonials «»t
etiibii hl Pttfessois and Organifet**, we give the 1«» l
lowing extracts :
“The pedals I conceive b» he tinapproa* haMe in
their beautiful smooth quality.”- Wm A, Kino.
“It i • a grand, good Instrument., and d«»e* cred
ii ‘il the builder.”--!!. C. Foi.ukii, Troy, N*. Y.
‘ They ate an ong the finest Instruinents ninuti
factured eitlou in this country or abroad. —Wm
Bkru. J. Mo*i..\tiial, Aplotnas.
“Tliey have given universal iatiefadJon.”--W.
K H.»w i.i v, Foji dudae, Wis.
“There ia a peculiarly sw'efand sv»?lpfttlietic
tone which hariuonitesLftarmiugly with the voice.”
—W. ll.C’ooKb.
‘ I am particularly pleased with the arrange*
Tnent of the different registers.”—Wm. 11. Hrm
ihi: t,
“Xo other inairuinent so nearly npptoaches the
organ.”— Th* ('hori*hr , .V. J*.
“This instrument has a clear superiority over
anything yet introduced among us. mUnf,
X v.
' *i'’W tuncK and tlic action or* excellent ” —Kcv.
\V. S. I.kxvitt. Hudson, New York
"Tlic more «c n«o it tlie letter wc like iL" j —.J
B Hauv n. Hudson, N. Y.
“Tlie Two Itnnk Orgnn Harmonium is rvnllv n
gtm. ’ —J. W. KivvEt rr, lto-ton, Mass.
“\Ve have found them excellent in all point?
constituting a good instrument."—J. C. C'Kik, T.
J. Cook.
•'ll 100 ks nnd sounds splendidly."—S. 11. Sax
ton, Troy, N. Y.
“The most perfect toned Meludeou I ever saw.”
Git K. Norm.
‘•They fall iiaclt on puch eubstanfial merits as
superiority of workmanship, beauty of tone and
reason a Mnnead of price. Am! we inufft aav tliat
in all their they are Well worthy of
praise. * — I'ivtieer, Any. *6 ».
Every Instrument is fully warranted, find
foml and fin New Yoifc city ttuhout
. ha rtf*-.
Circulars, (*u f 9. and .Price IJsts, «V«v sent on np
plication l »
pelto.t sl to.
811 KUOADWAY, N V.
Ot t*» any of efnr Agents in the piiuc»r*ai cith-*
of the I* nion.
ICE!
f 1 E i»ubs«*iibors, harmg eimipleted lhei r ar-
Ji ru iieim'iits, now prepared U> furnish the 1
citi/.eii* < • 11 riin. and surrounding country, with
IOJbJ in <piwtititie« t<» suit, at lheir new It’E
Si 1 • * e I’ 11
pKvC : n.: . - tive • «-*.«»* by and a
ni led-. . *ou w-.il ! made toll*' vis.
I ’ v h t \M.' Md .V A JACaSON. ‘
T A I LURING !
C. B. SMITH
n AVI Mi opciir.l a TAIL*?*II4 M* iaCSriffin.
up attur 4 over ( herr_> S St«tre, on Hill
Stic. I t |« now doi» g all kind of woi k in his line st
fifty per cent, less than any other shop in Middle
« lie f* and wRI wr.fi uni t.. be receiving
the latest. Amei lean and K.irnjnna fashions.
L ulling dun.- til a moment's warning.
augt*-lyr
JOS, UNGLLS
Tbo uri(lcr-i“ncl desire* to inform the
public tliat be lia« relurneii to In* old home
IN GRIFFIN ,
Where he i« delcrmineJ to furnLh them
with G'IODS as LOW an they can possibly
he afforded. 1 have oh hand
FILEBII cfc NEW,
A (’ompleto Sttrk of
onv GOODS,
nothing, HooN, Shoes, Hals, <Xe.
My Well known Character ax a business
titan lu re in former days, is a sufficient uuar
autee of
Fair and Honest Dealing.
Call on me at my NEW STGItK. at tin-
OLD STAND, West Corner ol 11 ill street
and Hroadway.
.IOSKPII K.\(ihl.
All", •* |S4tli 'till.
Ul ELNSWAKK,
L7//AM .I X/> (iLASSWMti:.
Mei'dtiDl:, DD!:.-r.rr co.
(’ornct Whitehall and Hunter Streets, Atlanta.
Full lines tff C. (’. (inif ite and (ihissivare
IN THE OFIOINAL PACKAGE
or m lot* to mi t pur*hnM*r*.
A STLKN l»ll) KKTAIL STO( K.
A fins n- oitim nt of" As-'ulcd L’ralcr’” vej\
low to the trade.
Dealers nr«? particiilnily requiMcl lo call u*»«1
examine our stock . Wc feel eoiifidont that our
TKR.MS will compare favorably with HKST XKW
YuRK rales, and our stin k i« ad complete as any
ii I lie country, North or Suilh.
Mi HHIDK, DOKSKTT and CO.
.Inly 1 fs-Mtn
iiim:y iu:\v\. y i.. iivi:ti'l»».i ».. tv, s. Sin
BRYAN. HARTRIDGE 8 CO.,
« OM>IISSION MliKI II V.YTS
.v.xn
Droltcrs,
SAVANNAH GKuUCIA
\\/ I'. -m>l i«-if cmisigii' ods and make advance*
» * o.i -liipiiK'lits lo oiil'Svl\ C". N*\v\ oi k and
Liverpool cM!Tc*p<.ndciit*.
Ifri'I.ANTKRS' SUTUMS FUtNISIIKD ~*!
ang-til -'f
J. .V SKY >l()l J%,
CIILUUY ri HKLT,
macox, - umm.
KEEPS on hand a full stock of Kroonr»CH and
Provisions, which li«* offer* nn low a« any
other house in the city.
lie :u-o keeps on hand all grades of TOBACCO,
and d'-aU in Ismlbird’s SNI FF, nnd SMOKING
ToliMX'O, of various brnn-ls. and invites a call
from merchants, Planters, and others.
aiigaft-dyftni •!. N. SEYMOI'U.
*MLKL I*. BF.t.L. €t. W. WTLLT. IfKMsr R CfIRISTUX
, BELL. WYLLY J CHRISTIAN.
Cotton Factors
fttid
(tINEUAL COMBOS I on merchants.
SAVANNAH, GHO.
4 DYANTES made on all consignments to us or
. 1 to **t,r friend* in )iivtfpool, New
i ock. I'hibnbdplMa and Baltimore.
irr P-Momil attention given to the sale of
Cotton and forwarding of im rehandizc.
151) I) UMAX & IIAMvS,
WIIOLKKAI.B ASH I:T:fAM. KKAI.KK.. fV
BOOTS, .SHOES, DEATH Kit, SHOEM AKERS
TOOLS, EASTS, TECS, ic. ,
U-“■', MAM TACTI BKiW or
BOOTS cb SHOES,
K. ‘ p« the LARGEST STOCK of Good* iu Llicir
line, tlmt i» b« found in ant one ll"«e in Geor
gia. Country Merchant* are invited to examine
"Mr -tilek I. -f ‘I i ’laiillj .lai'wLcTC.
CiIER<*KEE HI.'M’K. rE.ICHTIiEE ST.,
\tl.miH l.corsia
X \ Ilf
tHHTHERJV HER ALU.
■»tbio, .< nzirno. ~i> umme,
H«v(tt h. #« or.
< »r» r.q,j ... motilH. .3 50
Doe tq>) Ilirn nunUii, .. t IX
* rannuu i» i»rt» r.
AD fwjo-r. Or at ib. .r*l of (ha time
pai* lor if utS |T«-.ia .Jy rmzrl *
A.IvM-ttK-merU inactlrd at th* r tr, oi On*
lluliar ai.d bflj C«»l, per ••[«•*• at Thi liM tor
tl.e fir,t in-oifiti, an 4 twiniiijit UaU In
eaeh .nI.M-niieot — pa)aid U. i.kuw.
I.ibetal 4c.iin-ti.ut* ma.ie on eontr,/1, tor atf »rt
•tartnen', running three moiill.* aa.l longer.
o n ui em wu.uuu toHi.
\o. u,
A. I.KU.AM V—Mayor —4 si City
Tll»tS. NAI I,—l1««ik and Treasurer (*( Cdy
t’oiinctl —I tffirs tei Nall A llan»n«ii'«
(iho. K JOHNSON -Cltltf Marsha!. -‘Jth* lI
City llnll. . * .
A»! I*%srx—W. H. C. Mhtreiberry J.
A H ki'hewi, J. N, Harris. C. K. U. U.
**rt*ilh. Henry Moore. John 11. Tlike
nrsiNnw coMMmr.ei
a—Whs, Moore. Harris.
StkkiiT* axi» Alleis— WUiU, MickeH*erry,M»u«
ws.
ttßOiTsvini—Smith. Whits.
L/t mkti titfc* ash* I'lsu : l^*'ra—Mh'ksl'icfry H
iis, : until. *
Hi Mi** \M» IVklic Wtixa—Snnth, M«lha»«.
’ V kite.
Srarrr FV< s * —Harris. Nraleu, Alaors
Nets w,-r% —Malfiews, Newton, Wise.
HrriuMTS—Newtoa, Wise, U right.
COUNTY oFFICU^.
F. D. l>J,f*MrKl£~OnJiyary.—4*fDe<» up stairs
in Altiie»h Hall • »
J 11. r< »N N AlJ.Y—Clerk of Superior Courts
tH«*e in Atmati Itsll.
J. H. I.ANK—( l«*ik Inferior Cowit.—()(!•« tip
stairs in Almnh Hall.
11. 11. IH)YA!.—Sheriff.
Tlios. SlMliNTON—(\tunlt Titnsnr.e.-f <
fief at Dr J. W, S. VfiUhell's s>lore.
( nV F.UaN M KNT (>FFin-:iLH.
!? CnMITON—U. S. Inlmnal Kcvmcs
(Vllrcfnr. - * iffice at the I’Uliter's Hank H.uiMing,
Solomon Street.
It A. J( »ll N>< r. s. Tax Assesor.—< Mlirs
n IMantei « Hank fluiMnf.
“tes of leoal ADVEETISIKG.
Sales i»t I .an Js Ify, Atliniitia'rafora, Kx'colors
and Huardiaus are rc«piire«l by law lo hs liehl An
the fii-t Tutsdey hi each inoitth, lloi
ho uni of ten in the forottomt and three in the aft«*r
n*mn, at the «'•»;»!i house in the county in whieh
the pn petty i* sit'int sl,
Notices (»f these* sai-es nm l be given in a public
ga/ette to day* pi evions. »
N•*:ices of-ab-s of petsonal properly ti«th«t hs
given in a puh*ic g.»/ctte In d»i\s pse%ions t«»
Noth e !o debt ms and eicditors of an estate
must bo published hi days.
Notice that applirntion will be mad** to f f««*
t "otu t • f t imliiiih y f'-r leave to sell la ml must Im
publidicd t r • mouths. . ■
Citations Lt letteis «»f Ad»wii.i«t*s*iou, Oiili.K
itiiship 'malic published :'od..\*.
(’itatioiis for •!i-mie mu frtuii adiidtdstraVuui.
• mron month for six month*.
For tetters ut <l **nnsyion iron (JusnUiuishiw Jti
days.
ItuloH for the foreclosure of mortgage* ntiist hi
puldislied "m e a imudb for four inontl s—for ei*
tnbli liitig lost paper* fur the full spue a of ihn-d
monih*—lor eoiopslliitg title# front Administra
tors, where bonds have been given h> the and» eras
ed. for the lull spar# >4 three timviUts.
I'uhhcatioti* will always be r.»ntnu* and nccotding
lo litete, the legal requirements, uuUas othet wise
or-dervd at the following
RATKx A
Sheriff,* gales per levy ul leu iitusoi le»s fU (»*>
Slid id's mortgage fi :a “nit* per levy * (Ut
l av Collector s sales. jv»i lev y
Citation* for letter* »>:' Admiuielralion, & «*)
(’ilatlyv feu bdtft® of Ciiurdbitiship, SOU
Notice of apjdiejttion for di»m?s*ion from
Ad mini# t ration. 6 (ks
Not ice of applientioii for dismission from
(Hinrdianship 4 .’»«»
Application to sell {.and IV. rti
Notice to Dcbtor* ttiol Crvilltorn, -1 IMI
<ale if l.mol pi-r ► junre. 3 0(1
• i ule of |w ri*h»l l. - jmqirrty 10 4*y* 2 (K*
K*lr»v noiiv ». t*o 4«>». 4 (hi
. 10-t.r.- of loot tg per rquatr, 4(5
Lop ti.fln tolvppti.i nt bi* wif*. in atlvtuirp. 10-0
RAILROAD GUIDE.
MACON AND WKSTKKN RAILROAD.
A. 4. WHITE.
K, IS. WALK Lit, .'nr
I,**nvt! Mupon .... .. 7 SO A. SI.
Ani*« nt (iriftiit Il 30 “
Anivaat-Atlanta ) 17 P. M.
Lpiiv.- Allluitn H M A. 41.
Arrive al 0 4o “
Anivp.nt Mncoo. 1 30 I’. i(.
sol Til WESTERN RAILROAD.
WM. Illll.r, I'l.o-101-XT.
VIROIL ROWERS, Sti>.
Leo re* Macon 7 J.l M.
Ai i ive* nt Eufodtn 6 IH I*. AL
le-avea loifuula. 5 10 A. M,
Ariivpj at M; e**n .4 10 l*. M
AMttxv riCAXII.
Smithrille 2 41 I'. M.
Ailive*at Albany I 31 t*. VL
Leave, Alimov 7 A.
Airivea at SsloitbviHe. K 03 A. VI
Mi'sconiiE RAILROAD,
JulIN MI STAIN, Rre-mrar
CI.A UK E, Spp t.
I.eave* Macon 1 2S A. M.
An ive* at CohunttiM 4 24 A. M.
Lanvea Colmnbu* 7, .A. M.
Aniveant Macon 4 10 P. M.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
J. R KINO. l’«r.«o>r*T.
E W COLE. Kt-i-'t.
I.eave* Augu*t« 7 A M
Arrive* nt Atlanta 6 50 P. M.
Leave* Atlanta 7 OJ A. M.
I Arrives nt Augusta 9 Jo A. M.
NIGHT TRAIN.
I I.eave* Augusta 6 10 A. M.
1 Arrives nt Atlanta. .6 41 A. M.
j Leave* Allantn. ..7 XU I*. M.
Arrive* at Augusta ........ 9 M A- V.
ATLANTA i WEST BoI.NT RAIUiOAU
GF.ORGE G. IHT.L, Sir’t
I.'are. Atlanta rt 'iO A. M.
Arm -•* at \Ye»t Cuint II 45 A M.
Lr.aw-a Katonton 12 iiS P. M.
Ar 11 vi— ,t Ml ii tn * M> I M.
PRIVATE]
Entertain rnent.
M AETHER TV, IIROTVN lake* this nie
tlnxl : f InAurning ftf* A!.| fricuds that he
has opene-l a bouse fcrp»i»ste enterttin.
un-ui in the city .»f \tJairla.on the corner of IIun
! ter and U< \d streets, immediately iu front ot lli4
1 CatholicChureli. ai ! almut one hundred aud fifty
yard, from tire Car-shed. His terms are very
ress'iiabl e.
aug:>u—Jy.lyr ARTHL’R W. BROWX.
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