Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, September 26, 1866, Image 1

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gfrUTHEHttftEIAtD pi KLIBIiKR DAILY AT qIIILUN.GEORGI A ar ■ MARTIN Jk EAGAN,/ Os Inr l»-vrim» HVk-'« MIIOIMI. f \~T -lilt. HILL -T Kit ■ex »t Kubwrirlioii. Out one year , ftj 00 One copy til mouth* l ine copy three mon tin-,...... a uy gSP* order* f..r Jon Work ami adylrtis I SO r##p<*Ui*»y a*i|ii#o> Aul proijptft atUo.d A to. f *. ‘ JJ xX t l TiutKTiwo FOR More Bi.nob:—The • Hews Fall* RjmhUmn nays the country hm j«*t emartred from a fotil* years’ civil war which ;or intbnwty *n4 terrible Stadght cr is unequaled in the world's Hi-tory. Jjur **l| U gftl Nile! rrffOy-tjiun ihoumtiii ,»AJicfcii(i!|il, j,it)r haiKljfcf < an* j J. dc|pt|a9 tired ndlK 'n * end | 9r«nri| free* “was entailed ,tipon the people by the greet conflict. Af ter all thhs awfui eeperieitpej the re>p#tkwjof the JiaditrtU Inf - Wood ie Uuait/l. . J’fcelw pry is still for vengeance. No glean! c r re ;norse or pity or gctmgpug grg«»i (he breasts ofthese’Drstructionists. Theirs is not a mission of peace, but of dire revenge. J'bey must have the heart of the Southern Tte oo tuaifldd. : Kkxtitkv.—On last Satuaday, in the hoatSvlTTe nTjtrTct, .(XTiierij Ilous«i-uaii.-.wpe elected to Cotigrft< without Vow stthtih* rte"rt*!fciveu oTthe 12(70 votes at Lottisville all but two. v A. 11. Ward, btraigHi Aut ,w%B elected front the (sth District, (the va cancy being oecaasioqed by the resignation jj)TCi,reen Clay Smith, radical) over Carpen ter, the rad’cal candidate, by a large majority- 1 A Nforo Tilt a.M., VK.NT.- The TjocsPurg (7 a.) Mirror says : “A negro tournament, came oil near Lincoln, in this county, on Sat- ! urday fast. It mm, we understand, largely attended by “ ladies and gentlemen ” of Afri- I can scent, and with the exception ot a few : incidental knockdowns, the affair prsSixl j off quietly. Ihe first honor was awarded to j the “ Knight of Hillsborough,” who crowned a sable maid from that region as queen of love and beauty.” SUMMARY Another duel has occurred ip Hungary, Ya., between two colored braves. One call. •1 the other’s sweetheart a nigger. The lirst tire caused the aggrieved party to view things in their proper shade, for he thought it was just probable she was a nigger after all. Somboly says the difference between the two great parties of the country is,- that one I is a Johnson, the other a tleun john-son par- ' ‘y- The emigration of squirrels west wards which was noticed ml over the State of, Michigan, a short time ago, is now being fol- j lowed by a migration of bears. The same I reason accounts for both ; u scarcity of mast, 1 as both ot those animals depend uitke on nuts, | Ac., lot food. This year is the eight hundredth anniver- j sary ol the Norman conquest of Kngland. A nutidter of Austrian emigrants have ar- j rived n West Virginia, and others are ex- j petted soon. Prentice says that the trouble with the 1 Mulato Convention at Philadelphia was that it had the Hills. The disease w«? just suited to the victim. The eating of mixed pickles lids b en found ' in London, to be a great source of choleraic . di irrhoea. A man in Portland has been sent to jail < for thirty days for botrowitig an uiuuella without leave. Here is an advance in civil-' izatiol). A lady correspondent, who assumes to j know how boys ought to be trained, writes to an exchange as follows : “ Oh, mothers, hunt out the soft, tender, genial side of your boys nature.” Mothers often do with an old shoe, to the boys benefit. Europe now receives her latest Asiatic advices from America through the cable. The harbor of Galveston Texas, is fast closing up with sand. Eight draft vessels now ground in the channel where there was formerly a depth of twenty feet. The Raleigh Progress has begun publish ing the initials of the young men who mis behave in the Raleigh churches. The entire fortune of an English lady who lives in great style, consists in one of !he adveitisiug oolutnns of the London limes. Cotton isn’t king, and corn isn’t king.—-* Kraios are king, and industry is prime min ister. A clergyman says that at church some people clasped their hands so closely in pray er, that they are unable to get them open When the contribution plate comes round. J. W. Bates, formerly a clerk at the head quarters of General K. E. Lee, was reecnti v kicked to death at Lynchburg, Ya., by a bully named George Luitghorn. The Chicago Times thinks Illinois will seed eight, and perhaps nine, Representa tives to the next Congress, who support the President's policy. Toads are imported from - England to' France at a cost of §1 OO per dozen, in or- 1 der to destroy insects. Anew promade for the hair is called “The i Great Head Sceutor.’’ A silk factory has been started in San | Francisco, which will furnish two pieces of black silk to exhibit next month at the : State Fair. Boston l’ost says : Every removed Post- | master wants to go to Congress. Revenge ! is sweet. John Bro.tn, the Highlander, resembling the late Prince Albert, and said to be re garded with favor at Court,is under a oloud. Reason, gin. The following slanderous paragraph goes unrebuked : “ A wag has invented anew telegraph, lie proposes to' place a line of women thirty steps apart, atid Commit tits Dews to the first of them as a score/.” A cow was recently drowned by a mud turtle near Ogdensburg. She had t/one into the water to drink whe" the turtle fastened to her nose, and held it so long under water as to suffocate the octr. The Assistant Conitnissibnet of the Freed inen’s Bureau for Alabama reports that the cotton crop of thut Btate will not exceed -507)00 hales, cr not much more than one t'carth of the for* of IVIH'.l Vl H'. WILY SOITHERN HERALD VOL. U A young man named Jiweaiy committed , suicide in Cincinnati a few day* ag„ becar.se his pareuta interfered U» prevent his many | ing a woman of bad repute, j Fnrnifirljt Uiraat Hri»in assumed the rfght I to ,a 4 •f| h f ufhle Mtrbl if uK !h‘rr“y ill if "’lfm* mistakable loyalists ” is to be I eid. Nomi 'Ttii'be ma li . I J’*» tnagnanirti’ty as big as the Wigwam, declare* J O6B n °t believe the ™tpperheaits or the Johnson men set fire to the Loyal Leagqe, Ulllb House. Ntieli a growing in grace, if continued, will lose him rfce'Jtonfldeiice of the Radicals. An English writer says “ President John*- **** has done more ptrttfft? BffsThess in one i fyear thag ( ftj-uinqg*£id h iPrrTitiririettM-. * * the Lady who contemplates buying q i alreadjt. j j A waste of money—‘td put a ten dbllar hat ! bh t dime’s worth of brains. K General Uosseau ha: been I fe-pjccted to Coßgress. A sea attorney five feet long, comtnon i ly called a shark, was recently caught in I Mobile h ‘ ! Empress 1 arlotta is coming here to picad her husl.-cnd’s cause, l-'ranee gives, i her the cold shdti'.d'cfc. An old lady down on long Island is So 1 very fat, that her t cighbors u e her shadow for griddle greasino. To keep.her Jiom slipping out ol bed, her husband rolls Iter in ashes. Long island is a great place. A new.planet was-■liHoorered ttn fht? nigh s of August Oth, in the <■ wwieijatiun of Cap ricorn by the dircetof-bf the Mfir?eit!6s "Ob servatory. i bis discovery brings the num ber of asteroids up so eighty-eight. ~PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Charlie Wright, It .1 runMA KKll AAW JEWELKI r\ LAST SSfDEHfI.L STREET, Jog .3% ’ OVER rFFORD'S I til Work M tit-rant<‘<l. Dee 27 i MS. -J. <>. A. ALFOIiD, -I.I’I-V . -l> I .Mr nna-L'IV, ll n \ \ \ T I 1.1. ftttvnd to such professional business „ s ’ t t may I" entrusted to hU.eure in ibe count. ! ties of SpnMing, pike, Cpson. Monroe, liiitts llenn, I'nvette. t'ow.-ta ami Men i wet tier. I!y I 111 oi 111.1 n.'ol <!i!ige'.t attention to professional duty ; he will endeavor to please those who may en trust him with bq.-ieess. lie is determined that the business of his eliriite, together with his own shall oeeupy his time amP* attention exclusively, (>rtii-e on Hill Street, upstarts, opposite UEU- A!.t) ol'Klt'K. pehruarv Vi, 18t'.t*. ly. 1)< .A \I, A NUNN ALLY, AimiINLYS AT LAW. UI! 1 IT!N GEORGIA Y%,ni.l. PRAGTIt'K IN THE COI'NTIKS Ol- V \ Spalding, Henry. Fayette Ililtts, Monroe Tpson, Pike, t'lsjtttn. find Alert iweather; and will attend to the eolleetion of claims against th . Ked'-rn! ; o\ •■rmm tit ; and r.lstt to the purchase and sale ol real <rtai ?. - we shall devote our whole attention to our profession, we hope to be able to give general i satisfaction to all Who nifty think propet to engage i our set vices. L. T. DUVAL, A. I). N INN ALLY. | Dee -27. ts |j. t. lutt- t.w. nn iima.x Hall 8c Thurman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JACKSOX, i.O’KOIWIA. T I7IU, prnfticc in tlio counties composing tho | W Fi.svr .lnun\i. Circuit anil attend to tin* ! <• >1 lection ayninet the Genkral Govern j KENT arcti Ist. I r . BOYNTON -V DISMUKE, , aTTOII SE Y S A T L.l ll', ■JJtTFFIN C.F.CXRGIA. (Office ill front room tip stairs in Almnli llnll, opposite Brick Warehouse.) WII.T, give prompt attention to such business ns may be entrusted to their core, in the counties of Spalding, Henry, Butts, Monroe, Upson, Bike, Mcrriwether, Fayette and Clayton. J. S. Boynton, ) Fkkd. D. 1 lisvukk. \ sept ltn. vfrgTl c. took. ATTORNEY AT LAW, t. It \ V F IN, G i: OItO 1A . | may?* >1 DTr F. KNOTT, Having returned to Griffin, respectfully tenders his i V Rt) FF,S S I O NAT. SERVICES j Tothose who inav derirs them. Office and rooms in the BRICK BUILDING between the Livery Stables, where be may be found day or hi gb except when Professionally engaged, npril 19. I). N. MARTINS A TTOII XE )' AT LAW , GRI FF I N\ GEORGIA. Office next detir to the Herald office. naayStf DR. M. J. DANEIL, I’RACriCING PIIYSICfAN,*, OKFIUK lip-stairs 1 rent (Jorue; Koo.n Jostle Buildi " s - March 19 am 1 Railroad Meeting's mill-: annual meeting of the Stockholders of tlic X SAVANNAH. GitIFFIN i NORTH ALA. K.u. CO., V ill he held at Newnnn, on THURS DAY, October 4th, 1860. The meeting called for ‘/7th September wil*. 10 consequence, V* postponed. All the friends of this- ,jnter},rise ntm vOrdialtv invited to( Itstid Hle'Snrfnfcl rfieeUiVf- Stockhold ers, especially, will he represented, as business of the ntnu,-t imporlanoc will he brought ttpforeon sideration. _ • _, . K..! v—on. F.-._ president s w mangiiam, ‘ , i\v- **■-. no** u Tlir I'ro lilh r |ban Ttie Sxiorfl."* CRIFFIX, Gift, \UD\FvHIV U.IRMXh. SEPT, tt, IS.HI. GENEUAXj LAND AND EMIGRANT AGENCY WITH H K A V-t/l ALTERS AT GftUrFiriJfit^aGlA. i shall keep a Registry in my office, \» here ail pqr* i tier- having Land* Plantatea.s, City, or other |>r<ai , erty fc.r sate, ivnt, or exel ire nespec! Ytlly' »ol»cAt«d U» th« m of lyLftlu r I «uy >«?rvio*p mtr *n**e *d am Ap+i -t- I l nni tliormic’Jy with Sonth^rn i l*nii<U. I UMi«h;e amply iiMeHi tl)«i quality nr J .vs w».ll m wlmt hfc, Left. Atlaptfl fttr. **tv,, «*tc., which will np* to render valuahie e**rvice« to CtpilaTiils and parts of iieorgia for gale, tt»nl or ek* lianpe, nml will s<Mtn have them mapped out on iny li«'gi?tar ■as 3raca«j»ai *iiiq»dtks in *F*w T.al,' ri ba delphia, ami llallitnoi e l.y which 1 shrll he able to advance money oil lands, growing crops, etc. Ku'KKM-m: George N Nichols, Ksip, Ray streij Siivanneh, G» ; UaJia im lt.<t-.rs, I>q„ Nog |l> Suutli ith Street, i uilauelj.hia, and the hurint-i iheu of this city. A. JACKSON ROGERS. OflW. ffir the pieeoot at my residence, t-n enrner of fir adway and 13th Streets, oppjsiU Marshal (‘ liege. July ly,Sri W anted T 0 RENT () 11 1’ UR C U AR E . T\V.» No. l P aiitutiidjoining, orj diner, or uni of Ui«e riiew tdart must bt* m ar or • -ir • iiient to some Kuiiroiol w# U in.] rov* <l. hi.*! ii«!*i*' *d l-» tlu* of Got: 1-oid. iVa-. L-'dwU4i>-L? u, ‘ dC* Ac!, iui<f Lav A tin r*’Ati tjff’tjd ft ilit «*rrd^»rd. I‘lacVir having water (Gt-kt and SAw ■) Mills, or sites whrrc such may he built, preferred. Would prefer to pm obi—o the mules, farming implements, stock, »Cos.. on tlie places. Af>pi) to <n v i in>* /. .I.U'IvSU.N \U (Jj itßn. (•eoigiti. •W OlTlvT for the present at his roMdanoe scorner of Ihoadwny and loth street* opposite Marshall College, sepiltn NATIONAL HOTEL. Corner \\ Idthnll Street ami \V. A A iluilroaj ATL4VT.V, GDOKGIA. This I’cV. Coininodious, Eli'tst Glass Hotol, K 1 legality liiritUli«*<l tin ongUout, Bn.l oampleif;in fill friienti, is now o]»en for the rcecpMon of guests. nn«i in &ticc ,i .<sful rp. inli’n, Attach, and t.» tld> Hotel is a tine lhlliatd I’arlor, with Phelan Tables. A First Clans liar, fillly r.tij completely sUaked with cho re liijUot*, WilO R and Cigars. The patronage of lip* puhlie i« respv. tfuHy I*o - " I’KAiT, CUittT .. i 11.-D. ITahrik Clerk, l*ate ot the “Brown House,” Macon, Ga. June 2$U), ipu. Remington 8c Sons Miititif.uTurcrs of UKYOT.YKKR. RtFI.ES, Mf'SKE'I'S Asl> (’ARBIN’KS, for the UnitcJ States set vfot*. Also, Pocket ami Belt Revolvers, Ke -1 pea tin 2 Pistols, little Canes, Ucvolvinjj lit lies, R flu and Shot Gun Barrels, anil Gun Nlalciials sold by Gun Dealers and the ! trade generally. In these days of 1.0 tse-brealrng and rob j berv, every Iloit'e, Store, Lank and Office j should have one of REMINGTON'S -REVOLVERS. Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and sifpe* •rior wotk in Hits li ij> and form, will find all comb nod in the now Botnington Revolvers.- Circulars containing cuts and description of our arms w ill be furnished upon applica tion. E. REMINGTON A SONS,■ liion, X. V. Moore A Nichols, Agents, No. 40 Court land St. N. V. sepG-dm. M.llmFU nils jlfe V TEA AND COFFEE lIOILLRS, GLtE I’OTS OIL CkNS, 4c., Ae. Alt the Cooking fir a family Jgl may In* «loue with Kerosene Oil, or (ins with less trouble, “ ami at lr§3 expense, than by W" any other fuel. ..&] En?h article mar ufaet»n e<i by this Company i* to p.'-iforrn all th.;t i« claimed tor It. Semi for h circular. Liberal discount made to the trade. KI.UO>K.\K LAMI' iILA 1 KRCV iepl I-! jw - ‘inOlVmlSt if IP RYE'S TM*”R"VF.r> Cotton Picker I FOR PICKING cotton :n tie field. \ SIMPLE and Compact !n«f l ament ycigliitgi n'.iont t pmmd* —pi-tea threeor four tints faster than liv h-.ind.'f-n\tfigTl.e <7410r. clean as\ frcwlVom trash. Brice giO. (trder* can he filled by THE H< GTE M ANUFAfTURISG CO, ;.I Cedar Street. N ' Tv. • Tr * .-r-w-.—t——• —r* AWIRUKD i tfll.ll XEUL | • ’ T * * 1 ' I, J! . * HIE i t*i •' Am. Inst. Fair, Uxtuwia lt>, IW#. J In direvt WiLh all the leading matcm'tfi the country. “PILDUBET" . t ’.t _. .j. I’ .4, . —~ii OHIiAXS , its* Mf* Ii ,', AKi*- ' «L M K ROD EONS. Ts '■ '* _ - ‘ f v ! • * - • . f ?•; •n..-* •* I I »rd ' IIKT, PBLTOSI CO, Respectfully invite the utUuitina its piw.?lmi»fiT*. the proicaaion, u» the I'OLL W IN(f INSI lit MKNIS Os their Mam*facUira t PBBAt BASBOIUim t Five nnr tp three bard.sot Vpvr, th|*e to eight rtellb p| Ueedtf, Prices sneo to seoo sell OOP ORGANS Xing styles. fi)iglc'nnd djut.lc Uctd. llinewmil •mlLlack Wallet cAt*. 4 i l * t * ■, j l i/1 ♦ ? • Prices SlOOto 554.00 l'inno styli and Portahle, 'j'wfduc \'nri‘(i<«, from four to <ix ttca*. «■*, Single and Ikmolt* Kurd. H * 0, "l Itiuck W alnut CaKt-H PrlcosSGOto S2QO. ' j hv* ry I n.-lruri.ent i •* made hy eoirprtei.t v.ork men, from t|je heat mateiinl under our peraonal rtuperviaion, and every modem improvement worthy ol the name, m introdue**ti in them.— A mn.g theee we would enlt atti nti'.m the TIX MGLANTK, ahicli hit a hem, ko much admired, aid enn he found oul\ in iii-trutiumta of oMr own UHmifact ure k irn among the very flattering Testimonials ot enn cut lYcfes-ori* and Organists, we give the fid lotting extraets : ‘(lie pedals I conceive to i*nnpprnaehaLle in the) lie..ui i I * l l rtnoolli quality.' \Vsi A. Kim.. 1 i is n gt-ntii, g iod Disif fimhnf ianit J #* ered it fc’tlie builder.”— 11. C. F' l l err, Tfov, ‘f. Y. ' Ley Hr* nmOiig th# finest ltirlrl*m#nls maun faetued either in this country nr abroad.—Wm Hkiuxl. M'i-..mi;Aptomas.* “Thy ha* * given universal saliafuctiou.”—W. K ll.vt.KT, Fon du-lae, \Vis. “lire is a p#e*dinrlv sweet and svmpalhelie tone wild. bMrmoui/.isS'el.ariiiimrl v with the voice -W.t(o«K,. I.m parii<-nlarlv pleased with the arrnneo menl,f the different registers;"—-Wm. H. Bu m, lit RY “Nother instrument an nearly appionelies the >»rga”— 'l'h* doritfrr, X. Y. "Is instrument Im* ti dear superiority over nnytiig vet introduced Among us. mb nt X. } 1 tones and the n.-tion nr? •V.enL" Lev. W. SI.E.WMT. Hudson, New Vo it “e more we n=e ft the teflcr we like it.”—l. B> if I e, Hudson, N. i . "la Two Bank Organ Harmonium is rrallv n gent—J. W. KiNNtri iT, Boston, M iss; "h have found them excellent in all points ef.wtnting a good instrument.”—?. C C,«>k T J. Q,;;. 4 loots and sounds splendidly.’*—R 11. Ssx- TofroJ.V Y. «<« perfect tone.! MeloUeon I ever saw.” (» V. N'stii. flhey HI hack on »u, ; . ...bstanlial merits a. s.penonty »f workmanship, , y of l<>nc an ,, reasonableitas of price. And we m...» (11 ,. jat In all their reape,■>„ they are w.,11 wonhy of praise.” — At*ical Piwer, Any. '65. \jjg~ Ferf Instrument is folly warra'nfß.f, and Box'll e l ' l eA.;•;,<■</ in New York city ,nt/,wi tharqt Cinulars, CuU, and VrteeAi 5t ., * e . geD ( on ap nliefflon to r Vfdoi bkt. pki.toi v C<F. Sfl PRGr.U>HAY, s y A? '"' ~ie rnncipnlcfie, tOEL T'^- UiU J; l, " v “« eoinfdatcd tlieie ar of Griffit “ Ho * piepared tofarnnb tlie jOl3 v an' 4 'urroduding country, with iIOUSE. opprrsik k to suit, tt tlieir new ICK I pri -e fir the presow Passenger liepot The ’ '''by * • ‘ i;!. find A TAILORING I 0.8. SMITH Haying <.p*n#d aTAn-oif.-nor f»V;»im». nr* *t»ir« mrr Cficrry's St >r*. oti Tlsll i 1*1(1#*, i* w«*r >l.>t#i*alf k#a.l M WtrrV ia M* lit* , lux* |hm s»»t i«M Ua*n4i4 *fc**v hi Mt*lU Georgia, lie i» ami will emit inti* to b*r*c««r<tg, the luiift Aginiuaii aud bnupuU) faaluva*. Vuttlag Jim* at u momcul't warmtij. ‘I H^jjl -—- The undersigned desires to »tiW>rtti the public that he has 1 Tetnrocit tp hfs old home IN GRIFFIN, Where he is determined to furnish (pent with GOODS as LOiy as they cue j osstiblj be affurdcl. I have on hand Ii 1 FE.HSH Cb JXrjEU W , A Comfdetc Btoett of onv oooos, Ctclliiug* Boots* Shoe*, «ke. My well known Character «s a business matt here in foruier days, fa a sufTlticnt guar anfee of . . t Pair and Honest Doling. Call on me nt »y NKW STOKE, «t the OLD STAND; West PomcY of Hilt jitrcct and Broadwny. > ■ r i) ONE I’ll L.VGKIi Aim 2, IS-rtll—Sirt. UUEENSWARE, ('IIIXA AXI) CLASS WAHL'. McftttlDK, DOraETTi CO. llorner Whitehall and Hunter Street*, Atlanfa. Pull lilies us C. C. Ortcfie and C«la*dvare IN THE OKIGINAL PACKAGE ©r in lota tn prrft ptnVlitfttta. A SPLENDID RETAIL StOCK. A fln<f*n««orlnu’fit of “ Crate*" very \vb tt> t.Hq trWte. , ..aVNtHPJ ! ‘’ ’’W i” ii t T'im.toUt m TKBMS will compare favorably with lll&ST NI-W V< >UK ratea. and our stock ia ai complut* aa any n the country, North «>r South. MrlilHDK, I>OUSKTT «i CO. July I .im III: Ml V UK VAN. A. L. lUHTItU*MK w. g, X*!yr bryan. Cartridge s co„ CO 11 MISSION !M RRCII AN TS X3 roit p v». SAVANNAH GEORGIA Yl 7 K soli, it eotisignmenb= and make aiivnnees » r on aliipnient. to ourselves, New York and Liverpool eoriespondenta, tiri'LANTKIIS’ iili rLIIX LI HNISHKD.qyJ antr'X -If J. N.SKYMOI K. UIIEHIM STREET, MACON, - GEORGIA. "lx Is» l hftfid full.*to< Vof rfH'orips and I fO\wliich If- offsTA S3 )o\T A 9 UHV ltoiue iu the city. 1I<» also on hAnd «li sm,]*** a«‘d iu Ixirillard A SNI FF, and SMOKING of\aii‘>u# '.in ml a, uml iuAitoi a all botn iß'-if hunt?, i * andollitrs. J. N. aSKYMOI'R. ami ki. p. rnu.. o. w. Mri.Lv. jiEMur 4. uuuirn ax BELL. «TLLY i CHRISTIAN, Cotton Factors V e ■ \ R«d GENERAL COfatfoSfON MERCHANTS, SAVANXAII, GKO. \IA ANCES made oe all consignments to us or . to cur friends in Liverpool, Boston, New \oik, I’hiladelphia and Personal yttenlica give,, ' to lhg Sa »* of Cott„B and forwarding of marehanqs,.-. se;>4 —dim* EDDhEMAN & BANKS, wuouwai.t amj r.fntt hieLms is Shoes, leather, shoemakers TOOLS, LASTS, PEGS, Ac. ; *lso, m.v stiraotvk gas or SOOT* cfb SHOIW, K*epa the LARGEST STOCK of CUod* in their line, that it to i,e found in any one llfcose in Utor gia. Country Merchant* are in Tiled to examiae ourstoelt k-;frr» purchasing eisewt'ere. CHEROKI.E BLOCK, PF.sWTRF.F. ST.. Atlnnta / Ororgiii .»s - :?i ’ j xai THKKA’ HtiRA AV j im six .....•*•.*•*.* • ..I Ie» : On• c«p; tfitM -• •- J OC L *. .*>>* tM>lUMlia*»aiMM.i> mm tV_ A'l i-M-s* tNW »* H»« ti*< yir i: ttyi tv|.- ,• Ailtwl Mwd* iimwH'4 *» tb# eetae •d r Ora TXillar au*l fifty *>ut. yn (q»»r« <•< lag Latt*«. fi-f ifce fine lfi*erti'iti. n.fl Kev'daTv-Bl* f’««U for •*#h .tiUM.ju.ni I. vrti nd ><M *■!♦*••» Jcb-<tl"lf. kualrattajuf od\J '(«:;«*■ rmw infithree ntVftilka aa<lTor*g*r. 1 -run '■ ■ i* l »i 1 11 in — l » i IITI HlsllUMblfllßCTONV. - LC#un*n.—, Nall A 1' *M.y»pMr*. ' GK) 1, JOHNSON—Chwf Afer.f.aln-rirtM* at , ( it) ilnll. ’ . -AieiPuiD ,-r-Wgli. J*wL ia»*ty iJi «. « «#. i- lot \i f naWMWW J A*a»> vKh>ta;Uiek4Wrey,ah)tfi Oablva'wJn—iftaire. Sfcdfh, n AV fib e Cajnrrk»t»i a»l» iwii' fewen iMfoMkretj* fl>» r "“i\w"**h Ifkte- ifatlii^ Itdlllc.' . T • I- "-11T.i1,. .» . 3T.K.T Kx. au.lllM ixr*— Uarcia, Xawrtow. Ni-n.’sn.—AlatheW*. Newton, tin*, ii«- y*wt m, • " * Col STY OFFICKKe*. *,* ~. r. ts. DISMYKE -Ordinary.—Ofl!*« up iu Alia.l, ll.li. J. 11. CONNALI.V—CDrk of Suparwr CmwtW fflre in Altnali Hall. J. 11. LANK—CDtk Inferior Comt —l'fiftwa ay etair. la Altnali llall, f», D. W>TAL—Sher'ft • /fcft'Kl 81 A|<thTON—e'minty Treaeurw.—Of rice at l)r J. IV, 51, MiteheK'* au»r*. f»dt * * —. AO, % ! ... 9vtei£dft£Kf oments. 11 CIIMITON-yU 8. laD-rnal Uerenva> Twa (A llcelor —,Nfii** jr tb# Hanter'e Hank Iloildiug, Scloudmi zart'+l j-at, , ■* »•. D. A. JQII 8. Tax AiseiHir —OflUe n ltaoUr # Hawk RaHefwr bates trr ’MWaX 1 8*l*« of l.iuAa By AfrenWe arid tiuardhrua ar# i.yairej by law Iw.lp* IredJ om (fr# fir.t Tui'.ilbv !n each month, between th* hour* <>f leu in the Cm enoon and tbre# in tbtt after noon, ut llu* court hou.. iit Uia county iu whi.h the |.i-o|.i ii» m ,a,kwe*«*L 1 it •a'-l Noiicrr of the* **n!r* utuat bv j|i*cu in a puhli# Kae#tl# 4fi it*iy» i rcvtou.. Notice of -nWa, id |>ei»inal property mti*t li* given in a nnblie Noll## lo debtor* SYiil i rr-Tilma of on n„M( to .lava. “ ' i ‘ Notice tloil application will .V* niad* VP V‘* Court of Ordinary fir leave to »efl land niu.t b* publf.luid uw'o niontlifo.l n ' Citalioiia for b-llera of Aduiini.trntiun, Uo,rdi an*h!p itc., mild he puhb»hv'l liudaya Citation, for di - (illation from auiuiniatrslioU, once n month for *ix montlie. *-* For Ictleiß of diamiuiua trom Guardianthip bj days. Itulcs for the fi>reelo«ure of mortgage* mnat h* pul.li,hed nnre a month for four moutln—lor■»»- tahli.hing lost papers for th# full space of thraw montlw—for cotii|*«lling titles from Administn*- tors. where bonds liave beep given try Ui* «and, for th# full space of three inontlia. I’nhlieatkine will always herontinu.d aeearfiing to lh<:«c, the legal requirements, uulefls others ik* , Ordered nt the IrtlloSrintf 1,1, ..1 lIATErI 'i - ilu-rifiLs sale* per levy ot Vet, lines nr less M IMF SheHlßs hiortgago ff ut siVca per levy 8 fHJ fox OitooUM a sato*. p»» Wr j * Uw Oitution. forh tXara us Administration, b IPS UilfiJi’h> h | jpiiv’itlo«i' f iii'!tTit'from • «*W.. Adminldiution, tOO Notice of anplicMion flit- d'snii—Ten ft urif i iruardutialirp > -*, 4M> ' A|.pllcal|op u> seil Lau l s qq Notie* to Rebtore'nnd iTcdilors, s on s*U «f land i*#r squara, i Oii 1 Sale of perishable properly 10 day s 2 (n> KStrny notien. Kit days,t | Ffreelocura of mori ear*, par stjwai-s, o 0 Fpr man advertising his wife, m advance, i 4^ ! RAILROAD GUIDE. ! MACON AND WKSTWIN RAILROAD. A. ,1. vnilTK, i’niisH'UiT, . K. It. WALKER, S' ,‘t. ; f.davo Macon , M . 7SO A. AJ. j Arrive at, flnffiu, II so “1 /•• i Anive at Atlanta .. 1 ml*. M. 7 -stive Atlanta A Si A. AI. Arrive at Grirtir, ft *>fs •• of i Attires at Macon 1 p. M sol TH WESTERN KaILROA^D. WM. iIOLT, I'HKfMi.vtrs, VIRGIL foWKILS, ijir'i. leaves Alarm..- T 2g A. M. Arrive* at Enfanla A )g |‘. M. Leave* Kufanlit.; 8 10 A. M. Arrives at Macon ....... ,4(d Kit * ALBANY RMA.VTI. , * *' r ..kd\ SinilitviU© .2 M Arrives at ARiany. ,4. SA-wfM. leaves Albany 7 2f> A. 4L Arrive* at Smithvilla, ft 09 A. K. ML’SCOGKK RAILROAD. JOHN ML'STAIN, I'dismasr. CLARK E, Si i t. leaves Macon 7* 23 \ yj Arnv#* alColumbus 4 24 A. Jl Leave# Golumlm* A M* Arrives at Maeon 4 10 I’ M. GEORGIA RAILROAD. J P KING, PrasinrsT. E. W COLE Srr r. leaves Aiign«la 7 AM Arrires at Atlanta . 6 60 P. 2. Leaves-Atlanta 7 q>, ji. jj’. Arrives at Augusta V 9 iO a" li" NIGHT TRAIN’ Leaves Anguafa ; ,5 }o A. M. Arrives at Atlanta 4} n, 1/eaves Atlanta. 7 3U P. Mi Arrives at Augusta. 9 *0 A_ IL ATLANTA A WEST I’oINT RAILROAD. * GEORGE cTuELL, Strr. Lsaves Atlanta C ''*> A. M. A.iivs- at West PoiM,. ...11 4J A M, L«a**gEXtontoa'. 3S P M. PHIVATH ! Enter tain ment; |M| ARTIII'R W. BROWN take* this m*- fij* tlim] of Informing hi* old friends Utat he. opened ahoiiae for private entn'aio. im.-utin fh* city of Atlanta, oa the e<>rner of Hub-. ter and IJoyd street., immediately in front of the> Catholie Chareh. and nboatoae hundred and safs“' Car-shed, ilia terms are very augS't—dylyr ARTHUR W. BROWN. Dally NCw Era,' ATLANTA, GF.O. T AlßilisT city oirt ulati-B. largest Create 7 eireulatian XUv« i.aroaL The p.p.r for the fireside and tba counting rooni. Subscribe for the Era. I'riee of suhaeriptiot * oniy *7 per nrm m or one dollar per month. •*' t—v. "RATHFR A