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SOUTHERN HEiALD
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GEORGIA.
Thr GM U‘>“* ii: ir Duholnrga —■ The j
“yihl bl it ” —.l r/.ilrh of the history of i
i/iihl mining in (imrifift—The Xortlurn j
(’nWji'ii‘l: * tto‘ nit: rating at Dahlanrija — |
77 n ir "o/V v anil till ir nijut — Thr Yahoo-',
la ( an il —/V inning the Lkistntrr Hirer —j
The ( Umah , th ■ / ntin/u'pe. anil the water. !
I'lirrcßjMH'l'nce Now York finies.
I'.Mll.ov KitA, Ei’MIIKTx Cos., 1
S/ jitcmbei fl, ISCSI. j
Any poor mortal who through this sum'
' yuer has been sweltering in cities and towns’
drinking tepid water, slewing under mus
quito bars, and praying i'ur a cool spell, would
appreciate as 1 do the heal.h-giving atmos
phere and delicious temperature of this
mountain region, where the water is un-ur
jassed in cicclh nee, and the whiskey is un- !
rivalled in “nicanro ss,’'whcfe the landscape
of hill, valley, forest, and stream is beautiful
beyond expression, and the native popula- I
tion (with a few exceptions) is p Kir, idle, uu
lettered, and odious ; where the ground otic
walks on is pav.-d with gold, and everybody
who trends it thirsts for its possession ; where
nature lias done so much and man so little ;
where you breathe freely, fare execrably,
sleep soundly, and hear much about gold.
The country round this place, or rather
the strip ol country about five miles wide !
and fifty miles long, is called (be (‘Gold
licit," embraces a large p mi in of Lumpkin,
Forsyth, and fold* counties, with oo boots
In Hall and Habersham counties, arid a few
isolated advanced putts in Hart, Columbia,
and Caroll counties, and its bearings are
northeast and south .vest. Gold Was first dis
covered herein 10-'D, but public attention
was not directed to it as a go! -beating re
gion until l v :i|, when the Legislature made
provision for the survey of tlie land in lots
of forty acres e.ieh, preparatory to the dispo
posal of them by a laud lottery. In IS>”,
while tin- Indians still occupied the country,
the survey was made. Tnc lottery w.s drawn
In IK-i-I, aiid the gold lever raged with con
suming violence. Kv ry one who drew a
hit fatten'd InnisoH a—t.oe-u-, —ni* I —tinie aft -1
txperi nee alone proved his la'al m stake.
The blanks were uum -r- it- and the prizes
few, but there wore low, considering the
rude an 1 primitive appliances employed,
where very huge , amounts of "old were
found.
l-’or a couple of years the Gold licit was
Considered common property, on which any
lady could enter, dig and extract gold ; and
it Vas not until a party ol I intcd Mates
troops wire sent here to protect the mines
that the fallacy of this liberal and expansive
tiew of the suhiect was typ/avd. The pc*
fiod of the promiscuous digging is still
known as “ the intrusion.”
Shortly after the al.otu.t tit of the lands,
systematic digging Coiiriiciii . il and was con
tinued timing the years l.Sod, lh’dl, 1 sit.">,
ISdO and lS 17, by wealthy j>l;<iiti-i *v|/S
transpt): ted hither a portion of tin ir labor
ers, and siiperinteinL'd the opeiatioiis in
person. ’1 here were, of course, large crowds
of adventurers, ganibltjrs and swindlers, but
there were al*o g'Cgated here at that
time, from all puts ol the country, some of
the most refined and enlightened men in
the land, and the society is therefore tic- j
scribed as having been charming. It is 1
true that morals an I religion were not as- '
siduouvly cultivated. Tiie sanctity of the
Sabbath was forgotten, and the stores did
their heaviest and most profitable business
On that day.
i lie mining operations were almost ex
clusively confined to getting the gold out old
* hat were called the “deposits,” which
were found along the banks of the livers,
creeks and little streams, at a depth of from !
two to ten feet below the surface. When !
the deposit was reached it was thrown, into j
a rude machine like a child's cradle, which I
was rocked to and fro wbil* a stream of
water flowed through it, washing away the
mad and sand and leaving the gold in a;
sort of drawer at the holioin. Tiiis cradle I
was generally the sole machinere eir.piovtd.
When the deposits were worked out the
planters and their aborers withdrew to their
cot on fields. A tew pertinacious individuals ■
attempted vein mining with such pounding i
mills as they were able to construct on the
spot, but as a general tiling, gold mining i
languished after the planters migrated.
hen the gold excitement began in Cali ,
fornia, the Georgia mines were almost des !
erted, and during a period of nearly twenty
years little was done exeept by a band of
gold thieves who operated over the whole
country, utterly regardless of private-rights,
#*•s Unrestraine i by distinctions between
fheir own and their neighbor’s property. A
t'ery few, probably less than half a duz?n, '
directed their efforts to vein mining, and 1
fiiade it pay well.
Within the past year, the mines have;
again attracted public attention y again the j
hopes of many are raised to a great height, j
and capital, skill, intelligence and industry !
are being brought to bear to give tlio etrperi
ment every chance of a successful issue.
J lirec Northern companies arc now mak
ing preparations on an extensive s-ttle for
vein mining. The first, represented by
Van Dyke, who resides here and is
much respected, is engaged in the grganfle
Undertaking of bringing the waters ot Yo-
Creek from a point about twelve miles [
*bove Dalilonega to a point close to this,
place, and about three hundred feet above*
<bc mouth of the creek, where it fulls into j
flic Chestatec River. Nv cue who does not!
We the ground can form any idea of the |
magnitude and difficulty ot this enterprise.;
Mr. 15. Uutler’s Dutch (lap Canal is not a
patch upon it. There arc several ravines to !
be cros.-ed, varying in width From fifteen
hundred feet to three-quarter? of a mile,
und iii depth from two to three hundred feet,
barge iron tubes, three feet in diameter,
laid on ponderous tre.-tlework, span thes:<
jW, anJ make the canal continuous.'
he .;tr_ c.-t 0 |- these ravines is about two
rm.CS from Ilahloncga, th*. trestlework,
which is ”lb feet high. The object
-bis canal- which will cost, i* 5« supp » : ed
DAILY SOUTHERN HERALD.
TOL 1,
from #3UO,0l)0 to WOO,ooo—is to lease the
water to those companies who propose to
wash the vein mines in the hill sides.
There is another company, under the di
rection hereof Mr. Pride, who is said to
have served in some capacity on the staff of
Genera! Hosecmns, also making extensive I
arrangements for vein mining. The compa
ny is represented as immensely rich, and
Air. Jdride is generally spoken of as a miner
of experience, courteous in manner, an!
diligent in bis business. This company lias
purchased the ‘"Pigeon Roust Vein, ’ which
is situated between three and four Ditles
southwest of Rahloncga, on the west bank
of Cane Creek, to the left of the roi-i from
Dahlouega to Auraria. Tills vein is sup
posed to be otic of tiie richest in the neig..- ]
burhood. Mr. I’iide is now erecting near it
the largest pounding mill ever erected In
Georgia, and when it is in operation he ex
pects to derive iarge yields from the mine.
He proposes to work a /aige n /tuber of ope
ratives, lur whom he will build a church
and reboot, and engage a minister ot the
Gospel, who will combine the secular and
spiritual duties of school teacher uu the
week nights and preacher on Sundays.
Th re is a thud company which Was irtcor- ‘
porated at Washington City, represented by
Mr. Peter llatiuay, late of California, which j
proposes to Hume the Chestatee river for a
distance ot ten miles. The operation consists
in constructing a wooden race, like a mill
race, ol heavy plank, thirty feet wide and
eight deep, into which the river is to be
turned, and which it is supposed wi.l be
large enough to contain the water even Hlter
a large lreshct. Thus the bed of the river,
lor ten miles, w i.l be exposed for mining and
the water for washing, &c., will be easily
uccessib.O. Ihe estimated cost of the Hume
-S 10,(1011 a m Ic. '1 his company is taking
ieases ol all lie lots it call secure on Loth
.-id rs at the live If r ten miles, oilcring to
pay the owners as rent one-tenth ot the !
gross proceeds of alt the metals louni. It
will employ IS,*'•*»! liatiiis.
Mr. II aiinay is not here now, but is ex
pected soou to establish hum-elf at a place
eulleti iiriar Fan. h, a short and: *rhm s iT“ firmr:
here, where Ralston s Rraneli eui[ ' mto :
tiie t .icsta'.oe. Dr. \ audyke resides in
Dali onega, and Mr J’ride stays at Mr. Cas
tleberry s close to tin Pigeon Roost Vein.
In i.iy next I preipuse to give an account J
! o! the piiueiple vein mines, their locality, lb !
whom they belong, and their supposed
value. Aliuiigii thet are nearly all within
a day s e-.i-y \ .-l lrom Li.ls p. a. e, a- 1 a 'centre. -
it takes some time ami labor to move about
I over these precipitous bills, even for one as
lithe, active and unencumbered with, super* i
11 nous ilesii as 1 am.
1 am generally supposed !n be anew '
j mining corporation, seeking what I may:
j devour. lam overwhelmed with the polite
ness ot lot o'tiers, almost poi on el by tlie'.r
| “corn mice, ’ au-Dsorely troubled bv their
iiiqtus.t.ve onslaughts. The grand laud- '
' scape whi- li 1 see fi om my w indow, the j
. pure air, and the ilclu-.ous wale', coinpeii
I sate lor ail inconvenient ies. I have learned |
to like corn-bread, the eggs are abundant, 1
, chickens are obtainable, and the milk is
sweet, Ines gtis of enterprise and skilled
industry are very eneoufagutg, an 1 no one |
about cares a kg !ur Thad, Stevens.
tp iixn.tst. j
PROFESSIONAL CARDS ;
Charlie Wright,
ir. I TCI/.V. 1 h'h’/i AXD lx VIXL FI
0 LAST SI DEIIILL STREET,
JtY^Jal OVER VFFORIVS j
ill Work wnri'iintcd.
D.*c 57.1 Ht>s. I
J. Q. A. ALFORD,
ATTOKXKV AT LAW, GRIFFIN, OA.
1 \ T 11.1. atteiul t<» «upli pmfeasioiml bmsince# an
» ? may l»o <*ntrusteil t<» liis earo in tlie coim«
Spa .lifiir. Monroe, Units
Heni'j , Fayptle, Coweta and Merri wether. T»y ;
piotnpt g:i<l diligei.t attention to profeaeionnl duty
tie w?!l endeavor to jdonse tliose wlto may en«
tru't lihn liftelee*!. He h determined that
the business together with his own
shall occupy Isis time and attention exclusively.
< Mlice ou 11 ill .‘street, upstairs, opposite IIKU
AI.D of*tc*:.
Fel>i ’ " Iy.
DOYAL it NUNN ALLY',
ATroUNEYS AT LAW.
GRIFFIN' GEORGIA j
TTtfILL I’RACTICF. IN THE COUNT'ES OF j
▼ V Spjildimr. Henry, Fayette. Hulls. Monroe j
t pson, Pike, Clayton, and Merri weather; and j
will atteml to the collection of claims hcrainst tlr. I
Federal ('overnniint; and also to the purchase
and sale ol real (ftni.3.
As we shall devote o*.'rf ffludd affcntTon to our
profession, we hope to he able to give general
satisfaction to all who may think propel to engage
our services.
L.-T. ROYAL,
A. 1). Jv L N A ALLY.
Dee 27. ts _ '
i. I, HALL. T. W. THURMAN
Hall & Thurman.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
JAVA'S OX, ■ ••••••• # *«*- »r* »/*• • * GEORGIA, j
■\Tt7"ILL practice in tire conn tin compos rig the
W Fktjrr .IrurctAL CracciT Wrd mtend to the
ollection of Claws agaiuat the Gemckai. Goveux-
MKXT
arch l»t. tt
BOYNTON -V DISMUKE,
ATrORXEYS AT LA If,
1 ■
HSIFHN GEORGIA.
(Office in front room up atnirs in Almali Had,
opposite Brick Warehouse.)
WILL give prompt attention to such business
n* may be entrusted!o (heir care, in Uie
counties of e*paldirg, Henry, Unit*," Monroe,
Epson, Pike, Merriwether, Fayett* and Clayton.
J. j’.-'VNTON, )
Fkki* i». Dikvvke. f _ ac|*4 —tn>.
c. "eoewfe—— l
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
t; R 1 KF I N . G E O IMIIA.
“The l*«*n in itiun Ike Sw«r4i n
SKIFHY, I.EII, TIESIIII SDRYIVR, SKIT. S, I Slid.
oidivehal
LAND AND EMIGRANT
A Gk H N O Y
WITH HK A 11-yf A KTEKS AT
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
' I shall k«‘* p h I«•-f?f s*tl \ ipfMY'db ••, where rill par
-1 ties having Ltii a- IMantati“ii< (’ny. <>i r prop
ert v f«»r sat#*, rent, t*r t \ are i« s|*#*t ifi|jlv
mdTcited to IL gistei tlit iii ti#*e of eliur ge, w hetliei
1 my services are u* »er< !a* <*r m»t,
f an: thoronglily iequ.iinted with Southern
Land.', and thei- f’ore aiDj'ly aide to discern t
quality and slre'i.gth. as w* II a-# what they itr*
!»• adapted f**r. etc., etc., wlth-li will enable im*
t«» render valuable services t<» Cupitulista and
otliers wishing to invest <*i exchange.
I now IdJve several lMatitntions. Lots, and a
considerable quantity of wild lands in d.tiemit
parta ttf lie#»»gi:i for sale, rent or tx« hauge, and
will mu have them mapped out on rny Register
tl at all can examine fur themselves
I am now making, and wills<*on have perfected
at langeniei.ts with parties in .NewYoik, I'hila
<ielphia. and Halt imor»* h) whit h 1 shill l»«- aide to
udvHiice money «»t» lands, yp'wing crops, etc.
Ki-.i Kt:N« k> : tieorpeA Mi hols. l!sq., Ihi \* street
Savannah, tJa ; Udii.-oui IJogcrs, K.-q., N" I!'.*
S’nitli Hh Street, Philadelphia, and the bu.-iness
men of this city.
A. JACKSON UOCLUS.
Office, for the present at my residence, on
j corner of Hr**adwny and loth Streets, opposite
, Marchill ('• ll«*gc.
j .fitly Id.
"W antd and.
T O RK NT O R V \ RC II AS K .
TWO N«*. 1 I'mntaeions, or
v< ‘ f y near each < thcr, somewhere n >p«]-
j .ip ding, or one ot the adjoining Counties,
—***• These j'hi'■ •* must he near or con vcniciit t<»
’ some Ihulioad well m.j r*»\. and, aid adapted to the
j culture of Cott' -:. Corn. Peas. Potatoes, v’ane, Ac ,
Ac., and ha>e thereon a go.»d fruit orchard.
Pluc shavi g water (tJrist and Sawt Mills, or
sites where such may he built, pl « fella and. Would
j j»refer to putchr.‘<’ the horsi-s, mules, f,■inning
iuipieinetit.-, stock, Ac., on the places.
Apply to. or uddre-H
.\. JACKSON POIXJKKS.
(»i ifliu. ( . g’M.
HJT’lt*K for the present at i> ». -.•;- . .
cot ner of 1 Irondway and Ulh streets « j | -i!.
Marshall Colh*ge. ( , |in
NATIONAL HOTEL.
j Ci'ti.cr Wliitli:.ll stiv.-t MU, I \V. A- A Rhilron)
vri. IMA, (.i:oic(.ia.
Tiiis Ncwlv«Fiirli-il, ('oinmoilioiig,
F'irst Class Ilotol,
L.lcflfantly fnrnishetl throughout, and complete in
.•ill it* Apptiiitt merits, i- now open for the reception
i of guests, and ill sueeessful Opel at ion.
Attached to ilii> Hotel is a tine Hilliard Parlor,
with Phelan Tables. A First Class Par, fully and
, completely stocked with chove liquors, Wims
ami Cigars.
The patronage of the public is respectfully so
• I idled. " Pit ATT, PONIUV COUKV.
Proprietors.
1 11. 0. 1! mins Cb-ik,
Lite of the “Hiown ll'Mise,” Macon, (in.
J tine 2M l», J*n».
Hemington & Sons
M iniifaclnrors of
I
UK* nI.VKUs. Rill!- ’, MI'SKKTS AND
I CAIHHN KS, for the Unite! States service.
Also, Pocket ami licit Revolvers, Re
; (leatiug,Pistols, Riile Canes, Revolving Li
tlva, I,’lie ami Shot Dim Parrels, anil Gun
.Mateii.i's sol.l by Gun ito ilers ami tiie
I trail” generally.
i In these 'lavs of bo'isc-brpak : ng and rob*
| bery, every House, Store, Hank and Office
| should Lave one of
liKMIXGK 'N'S 11K\ OL\ KM-' 3 '.
Parties desiring to avail themselves of
tlie late iinprOv.enveiita in Pistols, and stipe
rior workmanship ami form, will find all
con.l,ned in the new liotnii.giou llevolvers.
Circulars containing cuts ami fies' notion
of our arms will be furnished noon applica
tion.
K. HKMIN't!T< >X & SO\< Ilion, X. V.
Moore it Nichols, Agents, No. 40 Court
land St. N. V. sepO—ffm.
K£RUSE\E it li IS STOVES !
tk\ ant) currn-: koilkrs, oLtE riyfe
OIL C.\XS, Ac., Ac.
All the Owliing fora family
may l>e done with Kt*n»s»*ne
Oil, "i- (la>. with fa $3 triml»le,
mid at I*>? expense, than Ly
nny other fuel.
Kneli Article ma» ufa«-ture*l l>y this Couipuny is
giiHiaiit- <d to perform ai) that 13 eltiirtH' * fa»r it.
~ J.iheial discount made to the trade.
ki i:< »i:.\k lamr iikati:k to.,
[m*] 206 Pearl St .N. V.
j. . ' /
HOWE’S IMPROVED
Cotton Picker!
fOH TICKING COIT 1 >X IN Til E KIKUi.
\ SIMPLE and com] .cl Instrument w. igliing
aboat two pound—p’.-k* ili «r four tint. -
faster tbM by haa'd, leaving the cotton clean a: 1
free from trash. Pii'< s_>n.
THEIIOWE MAM FA TANARUS! RING CO
1 < l it Street. N, V.
Or bV our Age i'. th- i.
—f.t ’—’
UUIIDEfI A COLD MEDAL
AT TANARUS««
Am. Inst. Fair,
( I'.*, lfW»5.
In direct e mpeti!ion rihh fill th*
makers in the country.
“ p i : loi p. i: t”
ORIiiXS
ASH
31 E LODEOXS.
,
PKLOI'IiET, PULTOX k. < «.
llrsp«»clfi;lly incite tht nttrntlon hf puietiasers,
t the tra V nnd ['ndesdum, to the
Ton, wixd instijihMr.NT*
■ (ts their Manufacture:
PEDAL ISARK ORGANS,
Fi\e siFive octave, om' to three banks of
keys, thi it to right sitt- o| Kee«U,
Pritca S2GO to 3000
SCIIOOITOIKiANS
Nine styles, single nnd dmble Heed. Ht»s«wooJ
and Hlaek Walnut eases.
Prices SIBO to 9100
Piano stylo and Portable, Twelve Yarietien,
from four t«* six t leaves. Single nnd HoubleKeed,
Rosewood and Hlaek Walnut Cases
Prices SOS to $250.
! Kv.-ry Instilm ent is miule by eoirpetei.t work
men. from *he best material under our personal
supervision, and every modern improvement
worthy of the name, is introduced in them.—
Among these we would call attention to the TF.K
MoLANTi:, which has been so much admired,
and can be found only in instruments of our own
tuanufaetu re.
Prom among the very flattering Testimonials ot
eminent Prefessore and Organists, we give the fol
lowing extract-:
“The pedals I conceive to be unapproachable in
their beautiful smooth quality." Wvi A, Kino.
! “It is n grand. go#»d Instrument, and «l<»es ered-
I it ot the builder."—ll. C. l'< i.ghi, 'lToy, N. V.
‘ They are an ong the finest Instruments manu
factured either in this country or abroad. Wsi
Ukru. J. Moii NiiiAi., Aptomas.
“They have so van universal satisfaction.”—AV. i
E 11am i.kv, Foil du-hm, Wla.
j “There is a frenlinrlv sweet nml nvnipnthetie
| tone which harmonizes charmingly vvilli tlie voice.” i
1 —\V. 11. CnoKK.
} *1 ft in particularly pleased with the arrange
nieiit <>f the dillereiit registers.”—\Y.v. It. I'.imi*
I “No other instrument so nearly approaches the ,
j organ.’’—7?ie / 'hnrixti'r, A . }’
I
| “This instrument lms a dear superiority over
anything yet iutioduecd among ns.— ln<ixp<ndrnt ,
j A ' ? ' _ |
“The tones and the nation are excellent ” —Rev,
I \V. S. I.mvirr. Hudson, New York
i “The more we use it the better we like it."—l.
| TANARUS! 11 aot i., Hudson, N. V.
I “The Two I lank Organ Harmonium is reallv a
|. gem."—J. 'V. KlNMct rr, Boston, Mass.
“Tv e lmve found them excellent in nil jaunts
j eonstitiititig a good instrument."—J. (' (’..ok T
1 J. Gam.
i “It looks and sounds splendidly.”—S R. Sax—
I ton, Troy. N. V.
j ‘1 he mo«t j.erfect toned Mcloileoii I ever saw.*’
' Gw K. North.
i “I hey fall hsek on such substantial merits ns
I superiority of workmanship, beauty of tone and
reasonableness of price. And we must snv that
in all Jheir resjveets they are well worthy of
praise.” —Mutual I‘iuneer, Auy. ’65.
ts" Every Instrumet.t is fully warranted, and
Boxed and Shipped in New York city without
• An rye.
i Circulars, Cuts aid Price l.i*t*. ifcc sent on ap -
| j.li. a 1 ion to
TIILOniI’T, ITLTO.I & CO.
8»l BROADWAY, 5.Y,
'ii • rv of our Agents in tire principal cities
r
ICEI
r I IK * *L c i i il.. i*. ha ving compitted lhei»* ar-
I rAUg?iu<>iitA, are now prepared tofurniih tb«'
<•! Ur.:)iii, and *nm> unding conn try. with
K3B yar.tr; “sT.. suit, at their new ICE'
' litil '-E. opposite the Passenger Depot. The
1 f.i ; ;*>•• ’ present is five eerts by retail, and a
j id 1•. .’ill he fr -ole to the f rade,
I . .*< ts M A*. I.KV A ’\f K-uy.
I TAILOKING !
C. B. SMITH
Having opfimJ»taii.oufiior ioGrifßo.
up Mitini over , l»erryT Store, on llill
s!i **et, is now doing all kind of woik in hi* line at
fifty per (/lit. less than any other shop in Middle
t.eorgi*. He is and w ill continue to he receiving
Uit Amevuan aiul Kur#-»pean Uwhiona.
j Cutting done at a moment < warning.
augO-lyr
!()S. ENGEL’S
KfW (11)111.
'l’lie utider-iyned dpsircs to inform thr
public that lie has returned to his old home
IN GRIFFIN,
! Where lie is determined to furnish them
with GOODS as I.DAY as they can poesihly
Ibe afforded. I have on hand
FIUDSII est? NEW,
A Complete Stock of
DRY GOODS,
( loflniip, Hoots, Shots, Hals, &c.
My wi ll known Character as a business
man lure in former days, is a sufficient guar
antee of
Fair and Honest Dealing.
Call on me at my NEW STORK, at the
<'LD ST A N D, West Corner of Hill street
! and Broadway.
JOS KIM I ENG El.
! Aiis. 2,1800 —"ni.
_.. -
<U HENS WAKE,
(TUXA .1 ,Y/> GLASS WARE.
McLIUHF., DORSETT it CO.
| Coiner Wliit.Tiall and Hunter Street.. Atlanta.
Full lines of V. <’. Granite ami (.laaawnra
IN THE OEIOINAL PACKAGE
op in lots !<• so t purchasera.
A Sl’Ll'.Nhll) WKT.ML STOCK.
1 A line assortment of “
| Inw to the trude.
neuter* hiv particulaily rc#jne«te I t«> call and
'■ examine our Ht*»ek . We feel confident that our
I TKHMS will compare faxorably with UhSl' NKW
| YORK rates, and our stoek i« a# eoiiqdeS* as an\
u the country. North or South.
Me UR! HP. DORS ITT A CO.
i July 10 oin
| HENKV inn AN. A. !.. lIAKTRIUGr. F- W. S. NKFK
BRYAN. HARTRIDGE & C 0„
4 (Ml ,M I SSI OX >1 E HCII A NT#
A*l>
Brolc.ci’B,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA
W' I! "it coi./>i?iimi' to ami make advance* ■
▼ v on shipments to om -• i » -* New York trud
Liverpool correspondents.
BriTANTFUs’ SFIT’DI F.S FF j
augil! t f
J. N. SEY 3IOI l(,
riIKKKY STREET,
-
j
M ini IN, - (JHOltlilA.
i
KFKIS on band a full slock of OrocerSes and
IToM j ions, wl ieh he oiror* as low as any
other house in the city.
lie al«o keeps on hand all grades of TOBACCO,
and deals in Lorillard's SNCFF, and SMOKING
'FoRACCO. of various brands, nnd invit#* a call
fiom merchants, I Tan ter*, ami otliers*
sugno-ilygm J. N. SEYMOUR,
xutn. r. bell. o. w. wru.r. imesct b. curistiam
BELL. WILLY J CHRISTIAN.
Cotton FAotora
and
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
A DVANCES made on all consignments to na or
I\. toeur friends in Lirer|>ool, Boston, New
York, Philadelphia and BaP.imore.
fijT Personal dTtenlion given to tbe sale of
Cotton and forwarding of merchandize.
sepf-tfUm*
EDDLBMAN & BINES,
v immsia *m> rktaii. deslcks i*
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER. SHOEMAKERS
tools, lasts, Pegs. tc. ; /
*l*o, MAXvrzcTvntas or
Keeps tbe LARGEST STOCK of Good* fe Mfcir
nae. that »o b« ft>n»4 in »<ty OBf
sll. Country MerwbaMs are invited to examine
our stock kef rre purchasing elsewhere.
CHEROKEE BLOCK, PEACHTREE ST,
Atlanta Grorgiii
MaySMf
SOUTHERN HERA LD.
a arcs nr *» wniiTOj *x& a”’. trmiM,
On. ropy on#, year H IK)
l •<*«enjif tis month. WJ
On* e..pj tlir#« moalh. IM
W. ABIAftCt U lI.VIV K
tw At! pftper* it. it the end of lh« time
pant for if nut pr«*. ioudy rntftoL
A<l»#Mi*em#rt. m*#rr#d at th« r*tca of Om
IH/tlftr an.l fifty Out, j»#r opiar# of T#a lane*. l at
tb* tr«* inwrtion, un! Sov«ity-fiv« Cootft fer
each ltil.«#nu#iit ixaerti/xi paynlAa in .Atsoco. •
Lit.#/ ml (l#<leriiunft mmi# on eoßlrftcU for ftdro
1 .emeu't running three month* and long/tr.
CITY Bl HIS EM 1)1 HECTOR Y.
A. BhXLAMV Mayor —ljther at City Hall. Jf
TIKoS. NAM—Clerk and Tnawm of CSljr
CowmiL—t Ifl.ee at Nall A Itanaoru'. Sturo
OEO. I>. JOHNSON—Chief Mar.hal —Gflice at
city 11*11.
An Mats —W. |l. C. MlrkelWry J. K. U'laa,
A. li k' l’bear*. J. S. Ilarri»,C. K. Newton, 11. I».
Smith, llemy Mooic, John H. H hite.
bcsinehs comurntßi
FTsaxra—U'i*e, Moore, llarri*.
Siumi Asti Atuta—White, Micltelberrj.Uath
Oanta/iarae—M/w>r«, Smith, Whit*.
CmarKKiu am> It nut Luts—Mickelbarry liar.
rie. Fanith.
I’car* *ra Pewuc Wuoj—Smith, Mathova,
White.
Katn KacanArnuatm—llarria. N'ewtoa, Moore
N#M*rr»—Mathew*, Newtoa. Wiae.
I'arii.Mt*— New tun, Wiae, Wright.
COUNTY OmCKK*.
F I). DlSMl'Kß—Ordinary.—Oflk* op tMh.
in Hall.
J. H. CON NAI.LY—Clerk of Supari.a- Court,—
fti.e in Almah llall.
J. 11. LANK—Cletk Inferior CouiL—Ofho* ap
•taira la Almali Hall.
I* l>. BOYAl—Sheriff
THUS, SlMoNToN—County Tran««,-tif
tier* nt l>r J. W, S. MitrtieH'a Store.
C (tYKK N M KNT OFKICKHS.
R. Ct iMIToN—I'. S. ■ nternal Revenue Taa
Collector.—< 'fliee at the l’lanter’. Bank Ituiiding,
Solomon *Street.
It A. JOHNSON—P. S. Tax A»e*eor.—Off!*#
in Planter /* Bank ilnileing
RATES OF LEGAL ADVEHTIBWO
' <*f feiimla by Atlnnnistrators,
| ami Huanliaiin are required by law to b# held on
ihelii-t Tu»*-d*y *u fmmth,- <4?^
hours *»f ten in the fort noon ami three in the aftrr
noon, at the court house in the county in whuli
the property is situated.
Notices of these sales must bo girtu in a publia
gazette pre\i»us.
Notices of **ub sos peismial property must t>a
given in a public gazette 1*• days previ«»ua to sale.
Notice to debtors and creditors of an r«tato
must he published 40 days.
Notice that application will he made t«» th«
Court « f Ordinary for leave- to sell land must be
published t wo months.
Citations for letters of Ailministratiou, (*utldt
ai.fliip «le., must be published todays.
('itnti<*ns f*»r di«mlsA.ion from adnniiistration,
i once n month for rix months. «
For letters of di»mis*iou irotn Guardianship 41?
j days.
j Rtde* tor tltv" b»fceb?»nra of ou»rtgHgA* must
* published once u month for four months—for **-
j tsldi-hiiig lost papers for the full space of th re#
i months—for compelling titles from Administra
tor*. where bonds have been given by the dictat
ed. for the lull space of three months.
I'ubhcatiofis will always he continued according
to these, the b gnl reqflfemeuU, unless otherwise
ordered nt the following
UA'ITX
Slu-rifl*,* sales p* i Utvy ol U» lines or less
>hciid's mortgage ti fa sides per levy ft 00
Fax Collector's sales, per levy ft (Ml *
Citations for letters of Admtnisiration 9 ft (mi .
Citation* ft if letters of (iuardianship. ft 00
Notice of application f«»r disinissioit fioin
Admiuist i at ion, 6 Off
Notice of application for dismission from •
Guardianship 4 ftO •
Application to sell Land fi 00
Notice to Debtors ami Creditor*, ft 00
of Land per square, ft (MI
-*ale of perishable property 10 dajs 2 Oil
i>trny nntfcis. ♦’**• da\s, 4 (al
Foreeio-ure of mortgage, per square, 4 if
For man advert i*i rg hi* w ife. in advance. 10 0
RAILROAD GUIDE.
MACON AND WKSTFTTX RA^)U>;
A. J. WIIITK. I‘itr-stiu.xT,
K, U WALK Fit, Sri’T.
fneave Macon 7 ftO A. M.
Arrive at (iiifTm. . 11 •• M
Ai ii vent Atlanta 1 ft 7 P. M.
I*eave Atlanta fi 6ft A. M
* Arrive at Grillin. 9 ftU “ “
Arm . - at Macon 1 :m T. \t
SOLTI! WKSTFRN RAILROAD.
i \VM HoLT, l*Rfwir»xxT f
7IRGIL FcWKltaH, Sti r.
Leaves M.Yccn 7 22 A. If.
Arrives at Fnfaula fi J 8 F. M.
j leaves Fnfaula ft 10 A. M.
i Arrives at Macon 4 10 I\ M
A"?J»A\r Pit A Nell.
j Ua\es Fmithville 2 42 F. M.
Ai rives nt Albany I 34 I*. M.
l/eavos Albany .7 30 A. K.
[ Ar*C‘* at .Siniih?ille 9 09 A. If.
Mi aCOGKK RAILROAD.
JOHN M(’STAIN, rß*»iT.*vr.
CLARKL, F*i-T.
leaves Afft'eon 7 13 A. M.
Arrives nt Columbus 4 24 A.M.
J.#ftVe« Coliilllbu*... .... A A. It.
I Arrives at Macon 4 10 P. M.
GKORGIA HAILROAT).
J. !’. KING, Paniurwr.
E. W. COLE SirT.
\O. 1!).
Leaves Augusta ,7 ..AM.
Atlanta. ~® SO P. M.
Leaves Atlanta 1 05 AM.
Arrives at Augusta 9 SO AM.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leaves Augusta tM 10 A M
Arritesat AUanft.. v* .....0 41 A M
Leaves Atlanta .7 .Sf • ,JP. M
Arrives at AngnaU SO A M
ATLANTA A WEST POINT RAILBOAD.
GEORGE G. HU I*, Srr’t.
Lsave* Atlanta 4 00 AM
Arrival at West Point II 4> AM.
leaves Eutunton. ...IS SS PM
At rives at AUante. • 00, P. M
- - "iU LI iii j
PHAVATB
E n t or tai n ment.
MM ARTUUR Ts. BROWN takes this me-
CS» thod of Informing hie old friends that be
iiilMhas opened a hotiaa for private entertain,
lueoti the eity of Atlanta, *>n tbe eoruer of Hun
ter and -Lloyd street*, immediateiy in front of tbe
OatholU Chareb, end abonjlos»e_hundred and fifty
yards from die Car-shed. His terms are very
a«g3o—djlyr ARTHUR W. BROWN.
Dally Vew Brat *
Atiahta, geo.
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