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SOUTHERN HEBALD
j t M.UI.Y ATDUIEIT.N.OrIOUGIA,
IST
MARTIN & EAGAN,
iMi'ia 1:1 n.bixu. r \«* •ill* mu ir
wl NubM-ripiiMti
iUff'l'T >'«*• ♦•) 0«i
on#*®;*)' s in I
uue «.uj*y three niuntlm 2 ouj
pjpOrliT* for JoB WoKK an.! ADYEKTIS
|S(f reepectmily solicited, and promptly attend**!
Wendell l‘l)iUi|t».
A correspondent or the l’etershurg (Va.)
Jhilcj sends to that journal the followin''
carious sketch cf Wendell Phillips:
I see h'.in often - pass him on the street,
and alwijs look hard at him, though his fea
tures ail are to me. His features
sod bis gm b, his elotfchod gfe| felt hat,its
sUK'piii j shoulders, hie cold, prying, observ
ant eyhs, his belly tilling ojat, well m tdj,
hut placed on a badly shaped body, his i
springy gait, ete., but better Tor me to fulfil
«uy promise to photograph him.
In stature about 5 lect 11; in ago about i
fit).
ilis face is bloodless, more than bloodless
—puttyisii grey. John Randolph had a |
withered, bloodless fice, but it was of the
yellow corn tinge and texture. I’lullips's
face has grown out ol a diet of peanut-paste,
putty sauce, and popcorn pudding. It is j
livid. For eyes, a pair of sharp dots, oh
liijue in expression but not iu fancy, icy and .
tricked, very wicked ; and yet with a Icar
running about, their glances that would be
pitiless upon a wench, so far as usual couse- j
i|uenees are concerned ; a Hubby agility, glu- ,
timiusly amorous, like the hidden passion
enveloped in the largely productive folds ul
an oyster.
Spite stamped his crabbed foot upon the
would in which he Was hatched, and every,
where about the upper portion ol his face,
you see the old devil mark. .No lucid in
terval ol sympathetic humanity could eradi
cate that paste ; and when We come out to
liis nose, we touch the sign of all—ihe para-
Inouut p!i)sujue ol It is nature. It i., desti
tute o! muscle, and those gallant apertures
through which coinage snorts iu battle, are
here hut eyelet holes. It droops, it turns, it
lilts, it v, I cullies, it shifts, it doubles up and
down, and runs backward when anybody of
fers him a hand, fearing a pell. Thank
Heaven, I hate no liiend alive who has such
a nose as \\ emle 11 wears; nor would 1 ever
stand sponsor to a brothers baba who li t ! on
his lace a tiling life that.
1 remember once seeing a picture by
Uctseli, the great German devil and goblin 1
Bketchcr, in which was the portrait ul .Ucphis
topheles. Ihe face was tui uej pnrtiuliy away
from you, and exhibited the ear ol the dis
tinguished and diabolical litnpcr
The convulsions, the twists, the spasmod
ic gutters ; the flab, the fury, the malice, the
genius, the expre *' ->ll fiendish, in that
ear is ever pn.se. „,u>n , I look at the
face of \\ endclr ,a to w' c ; " >r\iev' both scam ;
n.stle of the saintff' \lUpS* ( p,\yed with the 1
fame nature a <jS** .irert »» c ''' a v ivulanl
nn.-chief, a subtle \u ■ k wicket ' 1 - j o pravity,
that is ail ol the new’ (j, ~,, 0 y ihe
per strata. "tile,,, -
Overall thi:d /.uaj Haiji “' d Ju *' J f*'»e a .
With , l > over f.- . I
so hitler ui.r ./ .' l<g and hi, ° u '
seoruful, " e
with lips 1V V - *•>».■ t *-&*'*, ycl ;
weak lor auiilif b c i. MmJ o«»vpress thoughts !
of pir-unnl nobility physical dell nice
against individual assult, presides a forehead •
of no va-t dimensions, yet well enough and
- for the purposes of the phrenologist,
and a head badly shaped and badly covered
with, as L said, broom se lge colored hair.
On each side of his temples he cultivates u ,
love curve, known to scientific explorers
of tile Howery as soap locks. These are ever
in place, not a hair loose and as important
to him lor his purpose as the big organ in
Music Hull is for the bluster and greed ol
its directory. These curls seem to be the
final make up of the decaying beau ; the j
last resort of the mongrel nature of gallant
ry, and many a negro wench, and many ,
a woman wearing “bloomer” has been able j
to distinguish his sex by these phantoms
of masculine coquetry.
'1 he size of a letter is scarce full enough ]
for the man’s full letigU . You must see it ]
as he jerks it over the pavement; as he j
slides it over the platform ; as he wheedles it
at the lecture desk. You must see it its Ido
when he dives through the passage leading I
to the box delivery at the post uffi :e, greedy j
lor his letters, and when he gets those let
ters, you should s e him glide along, holding I
them tight, his keen eyes, his smill keen J
eyes, watching everybody he meets, but
speaking to none, (1 never saw a public man 1
with so few people to speak to, and in his j
own city, too). Then you see the animal
before feeding time, quivering with greed,
eager to get into some dark curner where, in
silence and unobserved, he can gobble down
his second-class garbage.
Thus looking at this man so single yet so
plural; this one, so of a majority; this creep)- 1
tag white, so black of purpose, so full of' 1
art; this terrible unit, wielding so many
Headmen; this subtle brain, conspiring
against tin very purposes of tieaven, and
the wisdom and good intents of men, against
things sacred in humanity and obligatory
in law; this reoresut kpight with ample
weapons Tor alf good and gracious purposes,
turning those weapons into assaulting means
against the ii&ed foundations of our father’s
edifice; this (Jatahne, without the courage
of the Roman brave, and know that daily
and hourly he is at work in his nefarious
way, still to keep fresh the wounds his coun
try bleeds from, I wonder that Heaven has
net. ere this, or even now not too late, strip
ped its great arm of justice and bhi-ted him
in his course.
And he is the leader of the leaders. lie 1
rules the Sumners, and the shoemaker turn- i
ed statesman, heroic Wilson; he rules the 1
John Browns and the Jim Rants, the Sharp
rifle crew of political cutthroats; and when
ever he thinks proper, even Fessenden, the
Cato (Heaven save the mark ! p of the lllack
Republicans, bows to the “silver tongued” i
dictator. Ilis facile eloquence plays around
old Tbad. Stevens, and illuminates, guides
and controls even his rugged .plunging*,
and wide spread over this dreary Massachu.
setts, over this dull, this hollow, this treach
erous Xtw England, for treachery l eiv is of
private and pubiie existence, as l will prove
hereafter, he has his host, of followers if not
believers. He whom l have drawn may al
not only of the < -.>uth lutt »MM- ••mntry.
DULY SOUTHERN HERALD.
VUL, I,
Jluw to Gut Km or Ants.— A lady
writer says: Some ten years ago I went to
my closet to get a sponge cake, and f.und i
covered with those liflc pests the red ants.
Not knowing what to do with it, i laid it
down on an ol I walnut table c-! s.< by, and iu
, less time than it has taken me to write this
; the ants left jilt cake and table. I immedi
ately took the bint, and put walnut shelves
|in my closets, and since that time there has
j not been *u insect seen.
George V. Moody, late Colonel in t.e
| rebel army, ami ad *herVe from Miss.,
'to the Johnson Philadelphia Convention,
was shot deal in his office at Port Gibson
i ou li.e tih uist.
1 he poopio ol Egypt, who are very much
troubled by the swarms of locusts infestin'*
; that country, have discovered that anew
and-easy way of getting rid ol them is to eat
them. I hey are I ecoming one ol the most
fashionable Jigyptiaiv dishes.
The Washington Pnion says there is no
doubt but Ccngre.-s, ft its short ses ion, will
endeavor to arm the blacks of the South, to
protect the b' iit/n rn .1/'ss nihill It S who will
go South for the purpose of endeavoring to
</"'"!/ •mrut. This is the pro
tectum asked by -Jack Hamilton and others.
A New iiiirt brain! I'p.tch in Muli
-11 ne!
! 111!. Moa.u!. i« the founder of anew Medic id
i-ydcii. I I In- 1| ei.it,l.o lan., whose va-t. inlenmi
doses elite, hie the ttutii.nli and paeulyze Hie l***w
t ls. inUst isive iii-ecede-iee to tlieiiiiiu who v*. r *ores
; health and appetite, with from one to two of his
-'ordinary I‘ilN, ami inn-s the most virulent
sores with n box or so of his wonderful and nll
h* .'tlieo Salve, these two-pent, speeities of tint
lioe'or are last supei selling ail the slefoot vped
nosi i 'ims ot the day. Extraordinary eiues by
, M'lJ-'go I » ills an ! > lie.* have opened the eves of
the public to the iiieiii ieney of the (so called)
t" a die* of others, ami upn: whi.di people have
■so lofio itliudiy depend'd. Matreird'K I'iils ar>.
I:et of (!:■■ Ii I«s that ale swaii-w.- I by the do/., n.
lamlofwiii liev.iv box full taken creates an ab
solute in e. ss.ty tor allotliei. dm oi two of Mas
.gi.-r- i’lii- siiffiees to place the l. -.v. is j., t, et
I or.h r. t ill., -loimleh, el . ille mi npj.. tl' .■ and
I rend. ! the S| ill - ! : irl,t ami I ynnt! Tl,. |.- is
Iho giij .i.o. a: 1 reaeti. uin the form of consti
! ration. J f tin- liver is all.-cted, its functions are
j restored ; mi l if Ih- lo rvous system is f, ehle, ii j
iis iiivigor::*,--!. II.:- Inst ip .tii'.y makes lh.- ire ii- !
cities vert and siralde for the wants o! delicate fes
I iiiales. I ic- oils and eruptive diseases are liter- i
| ally extinguish. Iby Ihe disunion!ant power of
I Macgiel s- live. In fact, it is h ie aiiiioune. 1 that
»V txo 1 0 \l:;.„ v p„,s '
l U, T";, all o: liei - latl. While tor limns.;
.' »! •• ..-'Lilli:;-, t 'I.-- .01,1 al! akrasi. as ol I lie !
i.... , II I'>.u.v,. is infallible, t „!.| l.y .1 j
*■ r=rs- -i—li rsc
CARDS.
I i"*-|u i i;i; l L ('. < ’(>i >K.
' ATTOH NE Y A TLA \V ,
t; it if fin, i; r. ui; ala .
may K '■ I
I). N . M \i: I I N
j ,\r rn a v A )' .1 •/’ I.A !>',
(1 i: lFf in. ■; i: olt <: Ia .
Office i.f\l to otiitM'.' imiyatf
D- . M. J. DAN El L,
: pi:a<Ticim; imjvsuman.
I (M‘Th
| I{uilJii:g.
MnMi
D. S F. KNOTT,
Ilnvii..: t “Mi* i f,l Oi iffin. re*|H*ct full y tcii'Vis liis •
:• nnv rv S ion a l !•: it Vi u i;s 1
To i lit; \v!i • may *l* sire t horn. Office ami rooms
in t!i.» KJtICK LUILDIMi hftwren tin* Liv.rv
iStaMos, wiiHro lie may !>* found day or rii irh !
'except when Professionally engaged, april 19. I
Charlie Wright, j
1 WATCHMMCI'.Ii AXD ,/A’ WEI.EI ,
al-IAST si DEHILL STREET,
OVER CFFORirS
4!t VFofk wttfiitnlctl.
Dee 1 '
Q. A. ALFORD,
ATTORN KY AT LAW, GRIFFIN, GA
' \\ r 11,1, attend to such professional business as
» in av be entrusted to bis car" in the conn.
! ties of Sliding. I’ike, t |.-« ti, Monroe. Butts
i Henri, Fiiyrtte. Coweta nnJ Men i wether.. By
pi oni|>t and diligent attention to professional duty
, l,e will endeavor to please Home who may en-
! trust him with l.usieess. lie i- determined that
; 1,1,e business of his clients, together with his own j
, shall occupy his time and attention exclusively.
1 Office on Hill Street, upstairs, opposite HER
! ALO OFFICE.
I Fehrnnry 22, 18**6. Iy.
DoYAL «v NUNN ALLY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
! GRIFFIS
\S7TLL PRACTICE IN THE Col N’llES oh
\V -pahling, Henry, Fayette. Hurts. Monroe
j Epson, Hike, Clayton, and Meni.weather; and
t will at tend to the collection of claims hgniust lit .
Federal CovCrnlucnt; and alsu to the purchase
and sale ot real rstac?.
j As we shall devote our whole attention to our
! profession, we hope to be able to give general
j satisfaction to all wbo may think propel to engage
our services.
L. T. DOYAL,
A. L>. NUNN ALLY.
I Pee ‘27. ts
j 7. I, iisu- T ‘ v. rnORMAN
Hall 8c Thurman,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
I J A CKS r LX , aEQU GLI •
■it rji nrn* •! i *.* ein t lit* comities eumpos n* t lie
\V I 1 iNT.b-im t.u Ctm-CIT aud attend t « the
e dieciiou ofCi.At.vls agmust the UssiotAl Gov tux- ,
VENT
mcii 1 st. ts.
! BOYNTON *V DISMUKE,
,1 TT(>RX F)' S -1 v L A ~r i
ilillTlN ...GEORGIA.
(Office in frrtiit fbom up stairs in Alniali Hall,
opposite Rock Warehoused
Tvruj, jjire prompt attention to su.-Ii btlsinesa
VV us may be entrusted to their care, in the
• eo’jnttv* .«f Spalding, Hoary, - Rutts, Monroe. •
••. .... v ; • inf ••**•''’•. Fevvtte tt I Clayton
t. S. r.-v»
■ p, , . . P , r*pl -1m
41 rill- l*rn i» Ulalillrr Ihaii (hr Sward. 44
tuimv, iiEii, 'inmm mm\i\(i, seit. ism.
GENEXIAL
LAND AND EMIGRANT
A G 33 IVT C Y
WITH 11 K A 11-yi A KTEIJS AT
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
I i*!irill k.-. p 2* I’. _ri>!i V m r: \ *•, u lien* a!! par
tir« l;n\ :nir l.iu -U l*,n • . o,s. ('ifv, «u .flier j.ioii
♦ rtv L*r mi!?, it*■ t. ii »■*: l unge. nr« tfully
to Kifgi.'t. r tlirjn li*f of • |i« ther
im *»**rvic<*« nr** * - Al*. nt «*r not.
1 mil
I.an ts. nii.J tlicipfoie «n.|»!v hl»!o to <iitcein ti»»*
«|tiu!it\ anti as w*-li n< m hat they «rr
hcFt utlupfin! lor, u hifh will ir.»M«* iih
to reiuhr ViitimMe f -riiot-% t<» (’i.j)italij.td an«i
oth**!!* wishini; f.» inv. -t or oxchnngg**.
i now 1 1 u\ ** several Plantation!*, Lots, ami a
considerable «|nantity of wild lan-L in d.tfereiit '
parts of (..■©■pin for rent or exchange, and!
will ssiom have them mapped out on my 1L gLter i
so t! at all « an « xaniii.e f»>r themselves.
I am now making, anand
•irrsngcnient-* wit!: psrtu** in New York. I’hila
u**lpli!ft. mu! llsltimorehy whi -h I sh ill he able to
advance money on lands, plowing crojen. <le.
Ki iki:n« i> : ( f.»oi ge N Ni’diols. lyii., I Jay street
Savannah, (L-i ; Kansom Kop- i*s, IN.j . No. 1H» j
South Itli Street, Philadelphia, and the 1 u-im ss |
men of this city.
A JAt'K'SoN ROiiLRS. j
< diiee. for the presen♦ at my residence, on ,
corner of'Broadway a..d l:jth Streets opposite
Mar?fml (’allege.
July ML Hiii
Wanted.
TO UK N T <) K VVRC II A S j;.
TWO No. 1 Piantaiions, adjoining, or
2^s^very near each utluT, A»m4*whe ,, e in Spal
ding, <»r one ol the ndj lining Counties,
i hese places mmt be neur or convenient to
some Hail road. v*e»| improved, and adapted to tf»*
culture of (Vis v Corn. I*ea>, Potatoes.Vune, ite., j
Ac.. A-'., and ha»e thereon ji good fruit i/rclianU i
Placs having water ((Jrist and Saw) Mills, or !
sites where such may l*e built, preferred. Would j
prefer t<» putelu's** the horses, mules, farm in tr J
linjdemeirts, stoclx. dc..on the places.
Apply to, Mr address
a. iACKsON K(»fx;i:ns,
<!riflin, (>eoigia.
( d'l- It’L for the present at his residence I
corner of ({roadway mid streets
Marshall Colley ’ sepTlm
NATIONAL HOTEL,
Cl'tiiV'r Whit!, ill Street mi l W. ,t A Huilrua) '
U’LIM’A, (HIUKbIA.
lhin New!v«Freele.l, Commudi.ius.
Firot Class Hotel,
LllegantU furiii.-heil i loughout, and complete in 1
all its appoint im nl s, is now open for H»e reception i
of guests, and in snn-essful *>peiati'*n.
Atijn !o*d to this Hotel is a tine Billiard Parlor, |
wi’h ITi inn iabh s. \ I’iist ( lass Jiar, fully am) j
• ■ *ml detel\ •'tofUcd \vi:li cl.o’ce liquors \\ im-M j
and Clears. i I
1 lie patronage of the publie is respoeffully so
-11. 1). 11 aisu is Clerk.
Lit* of the “Blown House/ Macon, Gn.
June Miii.
Remington 8c Sons
M ill!’/ 4* ’ 111 I*l* IS of
REVOLVERS, RIFLES, MUSKETS AN!' j
CARBINES, for the United States service, j
l
Amo, Pocket and Pelt Revolvers, Re- i
1 peHting I’istoG. Rifle Unties, Revolving lit- 1
lie *, K lie ami Shot (Jut) Barrels, and Gun
! Matcti.ds sold by Gun Healers and the!
trade generally.
In tlii-se .lavs of house-br•■alftig and rob
, lierv, every House, Store, Rank and Otlice j
| sbotlid have one of
J REMINGTON’S REVOLVERS.
Parties desiring to ava l themselves ol
I the late fnprif. eim nts in Pete's, an 1 stipes
} riot workmanship and form, will find all
I eon lined in the new lbitningt.tn Revolvers.
(hrelllars containing cut's and description
of out arms will be furnished upon applica
tion.
E. REMINGTON A SON'S, liion, N. V.
Moore Si Nichols, Agon's, No. 40 Court
land St. X. V. sepfl-R n.
kbltOSt\E i ti.iS" STOUS I
‘ TEA AND C< iFI'EE TOILERS. GLUE POTS
(>ll. C,\NS, Ac., Ac.
’
p-it' All 1 lie Cooking for a family JjTSi
inav be done with Kero-ene 3
Its" Oil] or Gas, with less trouble,
jpg- aud at less expense, than by
any other fuel.
Each m tiele manufactured by this Company •-
j guaranteed to perfunn ail that is claimed lor it.
! Send for a eitcutav. -
' l.ibeiul discount made to the trade.
KEROSENE LAMP 11EATl-.U CO.,
sepll-daw [nr] 206 Pearl St., N. A .
I
HOWE’S IMPROVED
Cotton Picker!
for Picking o>iton in the field.
V SIMPLE and compact Instrument weighing
about t vo [Hiutids —picks three or four limes
faster than by hand, leaving the cotton clear, and
free lion, tra-h. Pii- e C‘2o.
Orders . an be filled by
TIIE lloWl-i MANUFACTURING CO .
>1 Cedar Street. N. V.
! t\l IRI»:il A KOI.D 'II,IIII,
'I
AT TUK
I
Am. Inst. Fair,
. Otoio.u Its, lSt's.
In dire, t competition with all the leading
make*-* m the country.
“ I* ELOU 15 ET”
OHIJAXB
AND
]>l E EODEON S.
I’UEOt aKT, I'IILTOY S. i O.
Lospeetfully invite Hie attention of purchaser*,
the trade and prolesMon, to the
FOI.L wix<; instijumknts
j < ts their MnutffactUre -
■PISDAL MSB OIUSAXS,
Five sizes, Five octnLe. one to tliree batiks of
keys, three to eight setts ol Keeds,
Prices 533530 to 29*000
SCHOOLORGANS
Nine styles, single nnd douTdc Herd. UiMeWood
and Black Walnut cased.
I
Prices SlOOto 9400
Piano style and Portable, Twelve Varieties, »
from four six (leaves, single and Double Uecd, j
l!a«.>wm ••• t lllu-l- \V til tint ('uses |
I'v. ry lu-lruii vnt is by imirpoti'T.t work j
m.." from «b« best iiintM'ial un<l*r our pvramial .
Mi1,..,-.-.-,,.", evoiy mo l-rn im, rovrtfi.-nt I
w..nhv of Ihe mime. i» iiilrixliiceo t"
Am..'.i Ihi-e Wl- wmilil vail attention >o * lie |;
.M< lb W I I-; wbieh Inis been mm:h " l.mi. •! j
f.iuml „:,ly i« iintrumenlo of "Hr own ,
manufacture
Ernm ainong the very flattei ii.g Testimonials ot
eminent Professors nud'Orgtinists, we give the f.n
--i lowing extract-:
“The pedals I ct.IU-eive to be unapproachable in
i their beautilul smooth quality.’ —Mu A, hiso
! ‘-It i« a grand, g'>od Instrument, ard doits ered
jlt ot the builder."—ll. C. Fomikk, Iroy, and.
• They are an ong the finest Instrument* manu
factured either in this country or abroad. W m
1 limit. J. Mnst.NTitAi., Aplomas.
“They have given universal satisfaction. —W.
E Hawi.kv, Foil du lae, \\ is.
‘•There is a peculiarly sweet and sympathetic
tone which harmonize*eharmmgiy with the v. iec. ’
—W. 11. CooKK.
* I ant particularly plea-ed with the arrange- .
rr.'nt of the dilii: ent registers ” —Wn. 11. Rttvn 1
hit. t.
"No other instrument so nearly appioachea the j
organ."—7V,r f,7ior/*fer, A. ).
“This iWimmenl has a clear superiority over
aiiTthing yet introduced among us.—/m/qeW.-nf,
' |
“Tlie tone., and the net,on are excellent. —Lev.
W. S. I.rwriT, Hudson, New York
| “The more we use it the better we like it."—l. :
; P, II *m k, Hudson, N. V.
t “The Two Rank-Organ Haruionium is really a
I gem."—J. \V. KtxXicirr, IJo-ton, Musa.
j “We have found them excellent In all points
■ constituting a good instrument."- —J. l\ Cook. T.
.1. Cook.
“It locks and sounds splendidly."—S. R. Sax-j
ton, Troy. N. Y. j
"The most perfect toned Melodeon I ever saw'." ;
Gi v F. North.
"They fall back on stieh etibslafntiaf merits as
superiority of woikthanship, beauty of lone and
reasonableness of prfte. And we must say that
in all their re-pert* they are well worthy of
praise."—J/iooVaf I'vnfcr, Any. *6O,
jy Every Instrument is fdlly warranted, and
Hostd aud Sfapptd in New Yoik city atiri
char qt.
("ierttlara, Co's, and Prire List-, A-- sent on np
plication to
l’lil-tM'RE I", PI-ETOY kft».
ml RItOAI'iWAY, N Y,
Or to any of our Agents iu the ptincipul < iti■ -
if the t 111tl'.
\G E t
f
Jl runj:etn«!i!t!«, aie now |*reimrcd U»furu».*h !ht*
. itizcns *>l (»riliin. aud surrounding <uunti) . with
£OX3 iu quantities to suit, at their isew ICE
IKtUtsE. opposite the Passenger DepttL Ibe
price for the p-c-eti' is tRc cents by re'ail .*“d »
. ::!--ra. drd.: r:i will be ! ad, to 111- ’ad.
, .Inly otf M \M.HV A 1 \CKo*ON.
TA I 1.0 KI M G !
C. B. SMITH
II \ VlN<* opened a TAll.t Hi "-flop inGtilfin.
I I up stair a over Cherry'# Wort, on Hill
*?*• *t. is n«>w doing #1! kind of work in ins line at
tifty p. * t»« *. lcr*a titan any other ahop in 51 i*)«l!•*
*. He is and will continue to be receivin g
t the lateat American and European fa-biers.
Cutting dune at a rnoinent * warning.
oug9-lyr
~.IOST ENGEI/S
The U!>dcr>igncd desires to inform the
public that lie lia* returned to his old home
IN GRIFFIN,
'A hero ho is determined to furnish them
with COOPS as I.OW es tliry can jtemibly
Jbe afforded. I have on hand
| PP ISSII cfc NJSI "W,
A Complete Stork of
CRY 0000$,
(lolliiug, Boots, Shots, Hals, &c.
My well known (’haracter as a business
man here in former days, is a sufficient guar ‘
antec of |
Fair and Honest Dealing.
Call on me at my NEW STOKE, at the
.OLD SIAM', West Corner of Hill street
| and Hroadway.
dosr.l' ll KNGEL
j Am 4 , f. 1 4,1 1’> —:<m.
UVEENSWAIiE,
C///.V.1 .1 .VI) GI.ASS WAIiK.
I
Mccnim:. itonsn r .t co.
Collier W hitehall and llimt. i Streets, Atlanta,
lull lint« of C C. Granite and t.lasawai-a
tn 'CH R ORIGINAL PACKAGE
at iti 1 -U to mi t purclmAcr*.
A SI'LKNIUD RETAIL STOCK.
A hue assortment of “ As<oi tv*l Crate#" Very
low lo the trade.
i * *•*>«'*.. fh-titmU pHHYff NKW
Examine our * . v
Y'OTHv rut* -*, and our ntoek i- a* complete as any
n the country, North or South.
MelllMlM-:, POjtSITTT A CO.
.Inly If. -Rm
„ t x,;v inviv. X. L. II.MUTIImI .1- «. s. MU'
BRYAN, HARTRIDGB A C 0„
((Ml MISSION MKUCiIANTM
I
•Mil
Bx’oKcrs,
I SAVANNAH.. GEwUGIA l
j
\\/ !•! eniifit fOi!**«gnnn*n»* and make advance
| \V on pliiprnenti* to ouravlven, \ <»i k and
Li\crpool ci»rrei*|»ondenl*.
I PLANTERS' SUI’PLIEd FERNISIIEI* ; >J j
j aug‘i3- ts j
J. N.SEYMOI It,
4
CHERRY STREET,
I
lUOOX, - GBOHGIi.I
j
V- - I
Ki;i;i'S on hand a full utovk «»f and j
l’roviyiotm, wl icli he idh rs aa low at nhy
other house in the e»ty.
11,. also hoep-* on hand nil gnwl*'* »>f TOI?Af*CO.
• jind dfjil* in Isoiillurd’w SM’FF, and SMOKIMi
roliAVm, t,f vHi-i'viiH hrand*. ufid invito* a call
from merchants, i'l&iitcrs, and other*.
nug.'o-dyrim J. S. SEYMOUR.
amvkl r. itKi-L. g w. wfi-i.r. iifcsitr iu csiinufi
BELL, WILLY & CHRISTIAN,
Cotton Factors
and
GENERAL COMMI-.-It ‘N MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GKO.
A liV ANCES mode on nil cmsignmelits to us or j
. to e“f friends in lav, rpool, Ro.-too, New j
Y,,tk. I", . Llpl.ta and RaHimort.
Tjg~ r i attention given to the sale of
U. M. TANARUS! and forwarding of merchandise,
sep-t —d’2Dl*
EDlibliMAN ArHANK.B,
W •l >UKAt.K AM, l.nrAH. UXAtEBS l\
ItOOTS, FlloF-S, LEATHER. SHOEMAKERS
tools, LAs'fs. Pegs. * c . :
al fur*, SAxrrArrcstw «»•
BOOTS tfc SHOES,
Keeps Ibe L ARGEST STOCK of Goods in their
line, u.at i» to be found .h Ay one IJousWln Geor
gia. Country Merchants are invited to examine
our stock V-trrs purchasing elsewhere.
CtILRHKiX RI DCK. PKaCHTUEJ. ST .
Atlanta RsflUid
Maybltl
SO I TUltt.X HERA I 11.
lutf <•» a •Mtirtias »» ii>< artma,
°»' v*PJ J »«r H 06
i <*••• •ipf »il On, .th« S SO
(0«a e--py thle*montha .. ..tot
P 4 lIUM.I u M<*»l
tir A'S paper, ai.m.-d at the «m! aftlmtune
paid for if not pr«. mu'\ reneweA
AJrart.taiocEU intuited at tli* r-t«a of Oat
lx bar and f.fiy C»nU per nf Tm I inn. fur
I llie fir«t h.»er'!'>n, an.l !<e«riit\ fir* <>»t» for
eaek Mt>.anMtt ir.*er!!.m —pat able la adraaef.
| Üb-ial d.Ji clion. mode on cuatrocU for adrw
J tiaement ruin in* three nun the eol longer.
tl rv RIhHKM niKM TOKY.
A lit 1.1. AM Y - Mey»r«—office at ( »ty Hall.
1 H*S. KALl.—Clerk and Treeeorrr of (Sly
t o'ineil —I Ift, rat XeU A ttananHi'. Wore.
«aiO. I». JOIIXM »S—Chief ItartbaL Office et
City 11*1!
J A:: I»»ia—W J( r. Makelberry 4. #. Wieo,
. A. i'. .V i‘hswe. J. N. llvrri«.C. F. Ne« t.. 0, M I).
smith, Heiiiy Moore, John 11. N hile.
BI.SIXKSS ( <iMMITIIIS
Ftetxca—WS»e, Mm*rs. Ilnrri*.
SmaiTs axi> Ai-i.i.ta—White, Micktlberry.MeDt
■wo.
o«tin*x<*T.—M.v»re, Smith, WhitA
CauMilt tan i'ciuc Jxrrv— Mu kelberry liar
i lit. inilh,
l’i vrt a\o Prm.ic Wmx—Smith, Mather*
Shite.
I StutrT F.m ir-tinKxTs— Harrit. Nerton, Moore
Nr».»M-m—Mathew*, Newton, Wife.
I'tnuMTt— Ne.rton, Wiee. W'rijht.
0)1 STY OFFICKKS. '
F T> ItlSMVKE—Ordinary.—Office ap itaft*
in Alm.h lfall.
.1 M. COXXAl.l.Y—Clerk of Superior Conrlt- 4 -
fiiee in Alinth ltall.
J. 11. I.A'K—Cletk Infer'or Coait.—t (tee »f
etaira is Almuli lltlk
It I> HOY A I.—Sheriff.
TlllX-v SlMoN'foN—Ouiaty Tieaearee,—(4
fice at Mr J \V, S. Mitrhell'e Stole.
• »\ Kb.'MKNT OFFICEIW.
It CItMUoN—U S. Internal Urrrnue Tax
Coilcftor—Office at the Planter# lienk Ituildinf,
Solomon /Street.
1* A. JollNsoV- F. S. Tux Antcteui —Office
n Planter’# Monk linilcimj,
LEGAL ADVERTISIIIO
Sale# of fert-idi by Adimiiiatralort, Kacctiiort
and (fUardiait# #re required by |#w l#» b# hold on
flit* fii>t Tu«*d#y in each month, between th#
hours nf ten in the forenoon and three in the after*
noon, at thy < art b«»u#« iu the county in which
the property i# cituated.
Notice# us Uo*c *ab • muai be given in a public
ga/.»dl»* ii) da}# prckioua.
Nt»tiff»* of ib # of pofffonat property mini b#
given in n public ir#y**f!c |«) da\ % prcvnui# to tale.
Notice t<» fb btom #ml creditor# of an estate
Vllllet be pubildict) -Id fla\ff.
ffoliet* that application will bo made tn th«
Court if OrdiuiH) f*»rlea«t; to sell land mu-1 ba
pul>ii-ti‘ »l 1 wo month*.
< iUtiona for letter# of Adifiiui#tra f ion, Ouinlk
miehip *Lc. t min' Ihj published KO day*.
Citation* for dinnindou from #dmiui*tration,
•Mice. ?» month for eix month#.
\o. 1).
1 or btu rn of distninrioti Horn Guardianship 40
j *U\H.
iinlcH l«*r the foreclosure of n>ortg#ge« must l»#
! published once n month for four monlb#—for e»-
tabli-lni gb 1 paper# for the full space of tliree
mouth#—f »r compelling title* from Adminietra
tor**, a bare bond# have Im*«ii given by tba deceas
ed. f»r the tui! space nf three months.
Fahli rut ion# will #lway* be continued according
to these, the legal requirement#, unless otherwise
ordered at the foliowing
RAim *
SJienff,* snlca per levy ol ten lines or lees $3 00
"‘ntr# tn«»|tgMge fi fn “al**# per levy A 00
\ ax ‘a *alM, per levy* 8 (Mr
{ l, *l*hna for lelttr* of e\lJmiv’»•l ,tt| 4on At#)
N’oticVt ol application for aisnossion from
(Dmrdmneliip 4 Jj*!'
\pplicat»o'i U» sell i.aud 6
Notice to l>cbiota and Creditors, J
Sab*cf Land per square »
'ale of pci tehahlc pr* pet ty 10 J»y»
K«f rnv nolit-t*. BO 'leit. *
F.ircclo-urc of mortgage, per wjuarc. * JJ
| ir.tu* w«lv*-rti»i mt hi* wife, m a»)v»i"-c. 1» 0
railroad otjude
>lA CON ANI) WESTKKS lIAILROAT).
A. J. WHITE, I'ao‘ii'Knt,
K, 11. WAI.KI.iI, Sii t.
Eeave Mac. n ‘ ™ A ; “•
Arrive at Griffin 11 •“
Arrive at Atlanta *
Eeave Atlanta "!, „ .'
Arrive at Griffin
Arrives ot Muon * 1 r M
s. d'TlI WESTERN RAIIJRJAD.
WM. HOLT. I’hksh.kxt,
VIRGIL POWERS, bti t.
Ijeavew Maeon. • JJ-
Arrives at » u
leaves Enfrttila ® •* „
Arrives at Maeon 4 10 '•*
aiiiaxt rttAXin.
j lxa-M STftthville ? p'm’
! D ot,.* Albany 1 *« A. M
i At ff«< at smithvdie J UJ A. *•
M 1 SCOG EF, RAI LROAI).
■RillN MUSTAIN, PttBUPKXT.
Clark e, Brr'r.
I-eaves Macon ~** JJ*
Arrives at Columbus * -* *- *•
I-eave* Columbus 1
Arrive* at Macon ’ I. *•
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
.1 P KINO, Ptucnnrrr.
E W COLE fb r>.
Leaves Augusta T A. M
Arrire* at Atlanta 50 r ‘ *•
I-caves Atlanta * ■■
Anivel at Augusta ® A. M.
MtJIIT TRAIN.
[-eaves Augusta * JJ
\rrive* at Atlanta.. 6 41 A. M.
, Leave* Atlanta J* JJ*
Arrive* nt Atigustn 9 >0 A. I*.
ATLANTA A WfiiT PUIST RAILROAD.
GFORGE 0. HULL, SrrY
Atlanta A 00 A. ML
'Ai i Hfij* Wttt Point... * R4SA. M.
• L* av.f Etttouton It 35 P. M.
• Airive* at Atlanta ® W P. M.
PB IVATB
Enter tai n ment.
M ARTHUR W. DROWN takes Ibis me
tbod of Informing bis old friends that
has opened a house foe private entertain
ment in tbe city of Atlanta, on the corner of Huo
-1 ter and Lloyd sire, tc, immediately in front ol lh«
! Catholic Church, and aU>ut one hundred and fifty i
yards from the Car-shed. Ilia terms are very
, reasonable.
I aogJto—dylyr ARTHUR W. BROWN.
Daily New Sira,
ATLANTA, GEO.
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