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MARTIN & EAGAN,
C i, .. k«4 -T : - »»'*•’■* Rl IIJMV*. K,\« SIM !«! L *1
((»('•» «• I N4kl>%« life* I »«»(>•
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M f.r wonic a - ’ advert!*
|$U re=j" •' I :‘ly solicited, and ; ..-■ • y attended
to.
lion. William 11. So ward.
(Fr «iin the K - -hniond Jim.'..]
Neither thj e‘i •! - rr. ti >r the knife of the
a«-a-sin, we are pleased to sav, have been
able to abreviure the da ration of the life of
U’iii. M. .Seward, which 00l has prolonged
Tor some «■!*•? purpose.
And yet, if Mr, S ward fail.- t,, arre-t that
terrible tornado ol Rilieil passion which he
deliberately put in niu'iut: a ipurter of a cen
tury S-0. it wofc’4 have been far better f>r
his tame had hi-* life been terminated when
he officially proclaimed tb it the constjtu'ion
al ameudnjent whico abolished rla very was a
poUaai us our organic law. for it is now
■ rowing more an 1 more apparent every day
thtt the tiUgc and complicated in .eliiue oi
scctioual agitation which Mr. S’,-ward con
structed to advance Ids p .litical f>rt»nes no
longer obeys the will ol its maker. 1 lie in
venter of that terrible instrument of torture
called “ The Maiden,” was one of the firs
victims of its deadly embrace, and the bea i
of Dr. Guillotine fell before the French rev ,
elution ended, bem ath tin knife of tin* terri
ble machine which bears Ids name. And
when we behold Mr. S ward lab. ring in
these terrible day s us th Republic to arrest
the progress ot the party to which lie gave
birtf, W 8 arc reminded of the fate of many
an ambitious statesman, who has Lc-.-n siiip
wreeked by a temp, ,-t of his Own creation.
*.Vc give Mr. Ml. id "..-.it credit, for what
he is now and ,;ng S“ - ivc the uii m, ;; i ! we
arcgrale'ui to I’rovidencc that lie li is again
been snatched from tic - jaws of death; but
when the li st'.ry of the terrible revolution, 1
whi. h i.. upiaaiiii.a—rbo very lbtmdmi-m* ol '
our (joverniiiciil is wiiiteii, he must stand
birth the imi - ssal.c final liguru in tint group
of agitators wlm-c i’>ors have aec. - Hii|>iishe<l
tile ovcriiito'.v ol tin ir country. And v.h.n
his present | atiiotic labors arc interrupted
by the hoivis, faun ?, insults and and risivc
si oil's, ot nd'imt and W oveuincs, and ii»>-
i rs, whom tie taiiulit tehee tfie .'•until ami
per ins' i: ui ions, Ilia classical learning ad
luj thoiogie and lore o! Mr. Reward inusl recall
the fate ol Ai t ori, wlio was torn to pi. csjt.y
liis own In li.! is.
Twenty one years a: i, >1 r Seward, then in
the prune and vigor of m i nrc manhood, 1
found the ahohtioii par y n weak, despised
and licljiii ' ' nun •ii : v ol hi<«iiig. vctintiinii.*
and abusive, bur utterly con eiupuble tana
ti - ?*. A irially a in it ley crew of these un
sexed vv■ ■ 111- ii and li us dement l i me - :) gath
ered in New fork and liostuu. tfml after per
forming the mo t"• ti- pi > acd extravagant
unties, were c.-'m man loitunato if they es- t
taped lie* attention id I'r null. 11l tlio-e
■i t.- Able K-c'i 1'0!..0;.| e"l «I'.irr.-tTn vt |- ~c '
the control sp'ril... lor it; iliat day men
l.iko Sum tier and PiiilLj were u •■■ to
unuy their dait. j bauds wiui such ul . ulaud
uncouth set.
This 11:.:i it'll ot wr- t■•'>.■ > |o,.u •!■;■] wo
in-n Mr. .' wid I ■,:i 1 w r-hijiping their,
‘•nick ib'l ii In • 1. gin dn s i.ls J, li* .
•m 1 espouse I in- t cau-c. He ga.e to thi
ems 'ot ;..av _ la i in and se. - ionai hale
the inl.Tn-n .. •■ ic of the m-t - .i.--!e, pow
il!u: aim I aigivateil inti liect.s o! tile nge.
Me hi ■ and lb.- ah. Idiot - , i irty out of the tnu i
lit whi'h it had so ;il Hindered, w h.J
it, tlui lied ii in fi i- hio.ii, ehauged its name, j
and made lrtc.-uio-ui ihc watclicry of t.
North. Jlc eon rode i llic X u theru uiiud,
and seetiouahze 1 it. lie ihuii
dered in I unpress and out of foiigress, per
pStually against the Constitutional barriers
with which our forefathers had protected the
institution ot slavery. He taught Chase,
Sumner, and his other satellites to trample
upon the laws and spit upon the Constitution
where they protected the master in the eu
joyment cl Ids property in the negro.
fhis ceaseless agitation speedily severed
all the tics which bound the Union together,
and a terrible civil war ended a long and ha
ter sectional controversy. The teachings of
Mr. Steward profited Air. .Seward but little, ;
however, for anew man grasped the glitter
ing prize for which lie had so iong aid so
unscrupulously struggled, and the war pro
duced a multitude of heroes, whocs po, u
krity placed Air. ftcwar l beyond the pale ol
liopc, so fur as the Presidency is concerned.
Rut when the war was at au end aud
slavery • abolished, Air. (Seward, who is a
cultivated statesman and far from a erm 1
man, ardently desired the immediate restora
tiou ot the l nion. Hut like the Girondists,
those learned, philosophic, brilliant, eloquent
and well-bred reformers, who inaugurated
the French Revolution but who were pow
erless to restrain the merciless Jacobines,
Mr. Seward found himself powerless in the
presence of Stephens, who is the Marat ol
our revolution. Out ot the seething caul
dron of passions, which had been heated by
a war of Air. Seward’s creation, savage, rc
—erselcss, ferocious leaders emerg. t, who
heeded not the voice of conservative K .’pub
licans— and when Air. Seward, remembering
how long he had been ihc J’opc of the party
of “ Slavery agitation,” thundered his or
ders from the Vatican of the State Depart
ment, Stephens Tnd ii is associates treated
ihtui with no more respect than Luther did
!he excommunication of his Holiness of i
Home.
And as fie terrible revolution which now
convulses this unhappy land developcs eac .
day some new phase of its monstrous hidc
ousness, (lie fact b‘comes more aud more ap
parent each day that Seward, the Girondist,
is now helplessly beneath the feet of Slo
vens, the Jaeubin. The party which he
created, in i:.- paroxysms 1 f and moniac fuiy,
would have Giouted w.th joy and almost
dared to celebrate with bonfires and the roar
<u cannon Id- demise, had he lalleti a victim
lo the terrible scourge which ha? ju. t rebus
fd him from its f.-arful grasp.
AVc are *!eeply, vitally interested in the
fuceess of Mr. Sewar :’s herculean efforts to
arrest the mad progress of his party, but it
k evident that ho is as powerle-- as a trav
e-cr in tie path of a tornado. Toe fi-berman
in the Oriental legend cast hi? nets into tlie
waters of a mysterious lake and drew forth
a copper vase, in which Solomon bad impris
-1 n da tcrribl >, merciless, and mot * m ilign:int
.'/‘on. When he brake tin sat.fed seal of the
wisest of kin t-'and retTased ;hv mdrtst t. hts
DAILY SOUTHERN HERALD
VOL I.
vast proportion? almost obscured the horii m •
and b : .. nr.-t effo * to slay hi- deliverer.
Just such a fate threatens the great
man whom neither the assassin nor the pes
tilence can siay. The party which he lo in J
base and Ignoble, and made grc.it and n si-t
--less, now clamors for bis blood, and cur-.0-the
the uiiskidfuincsa of Rid lie and the clemency
ol the cholera.
I~e I nidi contention cf Kansas lias
unanimously reci.ir.mand-.l the Legislature
to submit the question of striking tho word
“white ’ liom the State constitution to the
people. *>ov. S. J. I'raivford was unatii
mouslv re-nominated for govcinor, and M i
jor M. (ircen f r lieutenant govt rnor.
* -* rw T—*' - 11 »w >■]
V New ami Graml I’.iiticli in ti nil.
fine !
I>n M o:c.;n. i.- il.e foumL-r of a nrov M. li.-al
Sv.-i.ih! Tiie ijuinliuiiiii.... whose vast mt.ea!
doses Cl,techie the sr.-ma.-ti an,| paralyze tin- t,..w
eis. N-.i.-t £ivi- j a iieice to I lie man who re.-hircs
In a.ill am] :iI■ j>■ 111 •. with fi'.'i i mu- to two us hu
eva O'di»■'' fill .an 1 cures the ! .' t
S”f'» with a hoi' . r m of hi- wond-il'id and ail
henling .Salve. I lose two great specilics of i!ie
Doctor me fast supoiae-'ing all the stereotypi J
no-* 1 'tills of ih- day. i.\: lain dinary enie.s hy
M oi.d’s Fills and >a!\- have opened the’e\os of
tin I'iihik- t I ;v ■ I th- fso e'al .
-o long bliinby and j l. J!,,.'. I'd!- a.,
no - of the cho thai .. , v ..i | , y,... y. „
«nd fwliieli every I I lot; tat nei,t • ah
solu'e luwe-Miy h’r anot... i. 0.,.- or two of M ,g
--gomT fills sutlie 'S to ).|a. e the how. Is in pel feet
imh-r, tone the Motamdi, ererte an njq.elile, and
reader the spirits f-ht mol h'.iovan' 1 Tlr ’v is
no qriping, mol no rca. li nii ilu- h.un of con.-li
patioii. if th Iv, r i- 1, .1- 1- are
i-siorcd ; and if tl -in i-voa- ky-iein i.- f.'eol". 11
i- >■■' gorat. and. T last, qu . it , niuk. -he medi
•tl es \ eiy d<siral !e for the \. mils ■■! ih lie
males r:.-. . ,ais and erup'ivc disea-'-S are liter
ally e.vtii.giiish.si hy the uisenfcctant, power of
Mag«iels .Salve. 11. fart, it i-101 ean non need I lint
Mai.i.ll.:'-Jin.i ; s, J>i-n.i r:. s m. In.nmn.i., |',u.
cure where nil .. h .. ! i!. While for T.m , !
Se aids, t hilidains, fits.and nil n i-ions ol the
-kin M.»ia.i!Et's S.-.l is ild .llihle, s"ld hv .1
M.iiiima.. II pi- -St New York, an,hill lhin; I
g:-ts. at g, e. nts |or hox. _ fsi|.| ly
PROFESSIONAL CARDS, j
Charlie Wright,
ir.i7Y7/.1/.IA/ - ;/,* .\\n jk\vi:i./■:/
ka.'T sidkiiiu. >t:h:;;t, j
(f OVER VI FORD'S
*i!l VYnrli wiirruutetl.
,). <». A. AU'oIM),
VIT'ALN LV VI I. \VY <H;IKK!\, CA.I
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: y ,•'! 1 .•/ •.» i* 1 1 * ’ h {•> m- ■!•>-: > ftik 1 .lily *
Wi’i . »V«» - !•»]-:. Hs- um-.' who m.iy m
!!•.:>♦ I. in w ;:!i I . . • s. !!•* i- -i.'N i ::ii?i> •! tint,
rif l ;-i... - ..f hi • t h «•:■'\\ illi hi> own :
i -;it• i lii l vi ■« t:, wjd stun h|'j f.ott' lll.li j
A! i ■ *
I ohrti ■ , ! - it. ly.
1 •Y AL .V m xxally;
ATToKNKYS AT LAW.
ilhlFlTN <;r.ol!(l'A ■
\ l !!.!. tit AC i‘!« K 1 N Ti! K ('oI'NTiKS «»i
jt.Thiiiibr. llt-nry, Fh\ ett#* i'-i'N. Monroe
I'i'Mon. I IK.*, ( »\!••!». Men iwvHtiM r; aii.i j
wi,i ar’Pild to the ion of nir:iint*t tii .
t\*.W»l J'■ * yi ' tit ; anJ aUo to the \ :iivliast* J
A w.. shall «1 *• v«»t«* our wholr attention t«* our j
|u < !.-'.-io;i, w.' hopt* to ho able to
'n: .»■•• • .ti t*> n'.i who may think j n-poi t... gage
our boi v loos.
Ts. T. 1 m >Y AL,
A. 1). N I NN ALLA'. -
if
J. I. i; AI !.. t. w. mi UMAX j
Hall & Thurman,
ATToIt.NLYs AT LAW.
J A CKSOX, <J EOR (i lA .
Y\7"l I ! ]Mi».*tioo ill 111.* O'.tinti. th.* ,
▼ V 1: :N r -!t :\m t’lT ami attoiul to th.* .
o >!),.. lion us Claims ag iin>l the 11 1>lkal Go>\kkn-
MKNT
aroli Ist. ts.
EOYKTOJI A' DISMTJKE,
ATTOIIXEYS AT LAW.
MUFFIN GKOIUiIA.
(Ol'iice in front room up stnirn in Altnnli HaM,
opposite I>riok Wiirehou ‘ )
\ \T ] * v, ‘ prompt nttoiii i.n tu.-ii Uusiiu
▼ ▼ as m:\ v ! • entrust. 1 to th iroar.*, in tho
ooMtiti.'a of >p iMit'L'. ll*- ;y. F.utt*, Monroe,
I psou, Fike, MviTiwether, ami Clayton. 1
.1. S. Boy.mon, )
F»:11». I>. \ —4in. :
> HHiii. r. < *)ok.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
< i ir+-F F IN, G HoRGf .
mavo«f
dTbf.kn ott,
Having returiH-'l to Grit Tin ciluily ten tier? iii-*
VI? OF ESS I ON A L SE U V I CES
T«. : *i. '• who n:: v.F it tliern. Office and ro«>ir»H j
in the BILIGK. iil' I LDING the Liv.-iy
he mav.be found day or nigh
exet pt whet V . g aged, apiii i‘J.
I). N . M A It 1 I X -
J 7’ TOR X E V A T L A IT,
(1 1! IT FI N . GK O nGI A .
Office next door to the Herald office. mayStf
DR. M. J. DANEIL,
Fit AGP i < TN( r PHYSICFAN,
(FF4GK ip--Lai: a Front Coroer Uo-».n j s
Building.
March ILI in
Railroad Meeting.
r¥ IHE artnn'd woo*]- ~ f• 1 •* SJ.toFId ! !•*:•« of th.:*
S SAVANNAH. GiJIFi IX A NOK! II ,\F\.
K. B. (’<> v ill he held at Nfwnan, on TIIL*R>-
DAT, Ocfoh.*r 4th. 1
The me* ting .-u'!. .l f > • *’7tl» September wiil, in
consequen tly be postponed.
Ail the irieude us this ejderpi iee nre c< rdi.ii!v
in\ded to t trend the annual meeting. F klioßl*
. i'. »bj-• ially, a ill h: i. presenteand,
tin ;.t: : ?. ik !';* n ' *.. i.l be tvonght up fore v
, didei i*tio:i.
A r . F: *'id :it.
*2\r u and Tr* a«M m er.
“The l*rn is Tflalilirr ll»i»n Ihi-
Giirru, (.Ei!, Tiniisim hoiimvc, seit. lsnii.
Old TNI ID XX YV XL.
LAND AND EMIGRANT
AGENCY
W I i’ll II K A D-H 1' AUT LUS A T
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
1 k»*. p•» I!‘ .'■'*! \ i:* u » • h. . w‘. i» all pm
1 :;:.N ♦-*>,«•! •Vo-rpi. p
<*i!v f.-r -ii’e. it*; t. • r t \ hang.*, ui .* i **p*-clfuilv
:*cd to ihtiu ll«rt* ol viruy , ahvther
• irry -••rvit-es aiv * ag tg«* 1 a- Ag»*;.t <*r n««t.
1 urn lh«»r». \ a» t lalnti 1 n* illi S*»ntlst*ri» ,
hand*, an 1 th .•: !• amply al»!e to di«C«*m lli«*
\ :i l ' i« rod., as w. !1 a- wlirtt th**V »r*-
hre- udtipli and f..i, etc., etc., nn liicli nn ill '•nahk* in*
to render valuable s«»!N4c*» t«> (‘*.j»it»li«t» and
otli-i .s widiiug t>» iun t»tor < \chai l**.
1 Ii . w have iwruil I*l a r tad »us, Lots. hj. \ a!
i-oii'idvi ahle ipialitry •'{ %»; and lands in and tlVn-nt j
put - * f Old gia f..i* fcrthy n*r.t . ! «-\’hang.*, and ,
will t dayi* tl.- tii mapped «Dt . u my lU 1
m. t' u; all <an exaniii.e for tl .-msoiv*
! am now .aki. ir. m and wi'.Uoou Ldy.* p< if***-f.*d j
an ang 'ti. its with parties in New \ :k, Ph'la •
d<dphia, and Bftltin are hy v.l ih 1 i!i I d able to ,
ad a •■’ • • • mds, growing crops, etc.
ii ill ; a ‘i ■ ■■; ki*- N Ni -h.d'. ! >•].. F. »y sf ice t I
Savftti nh (■ i , X > ' m L g i-. No. I it* {
‘South t f h St: .t, i, and ti.*.- !urii,e * j
men ol this »-ity.
A. JACKSON HOG I KS. !
*.•<** < 'fliee. f.-r th.^present, a* my r*»-i.Jenee. on ;
"Ol !:.*r *»f licLvl rt ay lilij Kith .street-*, Ojip. .'ite j
1
r o uk n t on mi ui va k .
! „
’! .. i > •• 1 S.i.* . . a :j< tilling, or!
■ V i ... 7 ‘' i. 1 ' ‘.n.-Stj al- -
,? *'j-'’' j-. o’ ..t t!.e ;-.Sj -tJ .-v Counties.
ldi. se | ieiit to
“"'fie linhit-.d W.!i m.MW. Land . !aj ?.d to the
Ac ■ ■ • . :■■ ■■■ ■ . at oiviiarj. j
I 'li* ■ * ha.iiig r pin : and ' ; aw)'.Vi.!s, or j
frn-i-d \V ould 1
; f* • pi! . ' ■ . . : .
I imp! - cm . !t>' « . on th j jea. -
< • l :ffiu. (.'«■•»! -df>.
r-a<* < VVICF. f.r the pre« *nt at his i> ; oh nr*:- !
1 .-• s n«*r of Bwii iwav n .-. I I !. streets opposite
.Marshall CVdh go, s. j*7 ln|
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Cut nor V. 1 ill Stt ; ■■■ ! W. A A Railrea I
ill. * XT A, (.EiOIU.IA,
Till- k a \. i.. t* *l, < 'oinm-..1 i ua.
CIniEJS Hotel,
’ K*:eg.-ti,:v ♦ ’lll : *h. -d ' .i'i> gghnut, fti.d complete in !
: ail its- appoi: tmcr.ts. o id»\v open for t!ie re • i.*t.oil j
i Mta. "1 to tins 11> 1 <■ li' nVu ' liiLiard Farlor, J
' V Ith 1" 'c ! .1,!,-,. A:ii ! I I'm, fully-mi.l !
c. 1 t • ....
' I'i.i* [>lli ■( tb>> |Ol!i ■is l ■ -I— if'.Hv
i licit. ,l.' 1 - 1: Vi i I*- >M> .v . m.' !• y'. |
11. D. 111 - t’b r*K,
I.d. , i " tl Han.-,- Ha fin. ,
Remington Be Sons
KE.nl.VKlis LU LLS, Ml’-KUTS AND .
CAUIiIN K>, lor tho Ull i1 ■ 1 SLitos furvico. j
A'-o, !- .h - - mol lilt L. vr.lvc-rs, lp
pentintt 1’ ■' (.’ai -It volvi njr Ki
ll-- 1, ILl’e an! Slml Gun 11.: re an.l Gun ,
Male! i .'s i by Gii 11 i>,.-a!ors ami tiie ;
tra.lv o. uer i'ly.
1 n these dav 1 < .■ ■ i i'cak : u u' an 1 ri>b- |
, l.erv, every ilm-e. Store, ihiuk ami Ol!: .0 .
I -liouid have me of
REMIND'D ’.VS RKVOI.V MLS.
j Parties ■t: i•ir to avail t’lcinselvgs ?f •
| ltie lam iinpioven., nts in Pistol*, ami Mij>e*
1 1 ior - woi ku i -111 •, 1. i|, ami form, will liml ail.
j comb ue.l in the new lh>tniii"u>n Revolvers, j
I ('ircillars containinjj cuts ami ,!e«ei iption
•>f our u:n. - will i.e fun.i.hej uj.oti -a
--j lion.
' E. REMINGTON .t SONS, Lion, N. Y.
' M .inf- ■ . Aden's, No. 40 Court
1 Utni Si*. N. i. “ sej.fi—R-n.
.KLIiOSCYE 4 IDS STiIUS 1
TEA AND C'(»i FiT. I fdI.DIX, f;IXE FoTS
< >IE C ;\ NS, t' e., Ac.
All the Cob bing f"i‘ !i fmnilv
! Js£*'Tnny b** dope with K*ro-* '»» 3
J< *ii. or Cn>, w»;h ■ --> tto..'
1 rxj” and us. ]< s.s < xpciirc, than by
C.igT - any '■ her fuel.
F.nch article i».:ii ;:f.;: t c.r* 1 -! } V thi.ft Coinpa: yi* ’
gu iiantocetl to j .-i form ail that ii claimed for ik
."♦■ml for u cimiGtr.
Lila-ial di -ount made to the trad*.
KEiIOSENE ) \MF UFA l EU CO.,
IT 11 Uw [ml 2110 D .1 M.N. v.
UuWE’S IMI-L’ IYF.D
Ootton Picker!
| FOR PICKING CO ; To\ IN THE liuffi.
\SIMPT.K anal comp.. 1 Tt.« - rui::ent w*ipliing
- -i i, 1 I' - . 1.1 . - 0 - !.e ci.tton clean ai - I
I' . Price iwo
, Older*can l”» filled t-v
THKMoW!’. MAM. iMU RING CO..
iar .'licet. N. A'.
i l'v
jlUllllLD l (iOLD ML 1)11,
; AT T'*K
Am. Inst. Fair,
<)» ii ! 1 M>a.
* In direct eonipetition with nil tho leadirg
maker* in the country.
OIiHANS
Jif L>
M E 1,01) EONS.
pi:u*niKT, a ( o.
!’ ' r - •’! ;*\ i \i't the ntjouilou f piirchanern,
the trade n»-d pi«dcs-ior, t.-tiie
Foil, »V!N(i IXSTIIFMKNTS
I If their Manufacture :
PEDAL 15A515 01U3.YN8,
Five l'ive octavo, one to three bunk* «»f
key,, three »*> elsrht S*lKeeds,
r»rit ftis SCSCSO to 9GOO
S( IIOOEOUGANS
Nine «;y;e«. single nml «loul>le Heed. Uotieuood ;
and Black duut canon,
Pricva SIQO to SIOO
pin no ®tyh ft -I l*ortnble, Twelve Va
from four t«» six < . jivos. and Houhle Ke»d, j
ii» « \yi lit * Black Wuiuut Cft*c3
T?ricc« siGo to $250.
Every Inst run out is made l»y ennpoKr.t work (
men, from Hie host material under our perional j
supei y i'i >t, and every modern imj r<»v eincnt j
worthy "t the name, is introduced in them. j
\ n !<>t m yvc w oil'll cull a Men lion to ti. - 1 ! I.
M-d. \NT I , wl.ieh lo.s 1 so much admired, j
iiivl cun he touml « :.ly in iuat* M .mK*nts of our own :
jjauitf 0.-lure.
:
i
1 i • -j nninng the v« i y fluttering Testimonials ot
eminent !T< fe—«Tt ii*, 1 ' Uganists, Yvegive the fol
low ing i xti actsi;
‘•Tin- j odals I conceiY ? to hcjinnpprom h i* V* in
their beautiful smooth quality. ** \Vm A. Kiml
‘ It is ngrand. g»>od Instrument ar<l -F-es ered
it ot the builder."—H. C. 1 .>i- m:. Troy, N. V.
' Tl.cy arc a til fi, cst I n»ti crio Tit a rnanu
facturcd eiti»- r in this country or abroad. —Wm
h'w. J. Mosknth af, Aptormis.
‘ They have Lriv.-n universal sutisfaction. M — W.
E llawua, Kon «1u lac, \Vib.
‘ Tio-i ■ !s ft i > :lia?| ,• *v. .Ca and sympathetic
tone which liarmoiii/A.s^liarmint;!v with the voice.”
W. ll.OmKtf
* I am pnrtinFarlv pleased with the arrange'
ment of tl different register. —Wm. 11. Brai»
“No other i:i-f rurnont nenrly appioaehee the
organ. **— The I'hor • • U *, AT J'.
“This instnm * :.t has a elear superiority over
auTthing yet iuliodnced among us. lmb j>* nd* )>t.
A . >'.
“The tones ai * Hie r. tior. are excellent.”—Kev.
W. S. Lrwrrr, Hudson, New York
“'lTir more we use it the better we like it.”—J.
B II am k, Hudson, N. Y.
“The T*.vo Bank Organ Harmonium is really u
LTeui.” —J. W. KINMCtiT, lioston, Mass.
■ W? have found them excellent in all points
constituting a good instrument.”—J. C. Cook. T
J. C or.
■’lt. lonta ami soun.lv fplen.lijlv.”—S. 15. Sax- ,
i"\. Trov. N. A'.
* I’Le 11; -' p.-rs •! tone MeloJcon T ever * - .w. - '
Gi v F. Noutu.
“Ibey fall back on such substantial merits as
superiority of workmanship, beauty of tone anH
reasonableness of pt ice. And we must sav that
in nil tl.eir respects they are well worthy of
prai«o.” —ifurirnl A"y. 'Cj.
trf very Instrument is fully warranted, ami
Boxed ami ';■/■'d in hew Y olk city ,rt'-uf
charqe.
Circulars, Cu's, and Price Ij is. 4c. sent on nj,
plication to
PKLOITBET, PI!ETON A. CO.
.ail LHiOAHYVAY. N Y.
i>r to any of our Agents in the principal cities
•
ICE!
f I'VIFe ?! * *crT»rrs, baviptf completed Ihei** m *
1 rnng**in*i ’«, are now
../«•■!- ■ j <»i.,T and surrounding country. yy .Ni
rOE! in quantities to sui’-. at their new D E
| ilOl*>F, unp -ite the T’fls*erigpr Depot. The
|; f * r th- ;Tvft«iUt ia five e-ex.!* Ly i**;*4.b and *
..1 d*du-: f io!i rrill be rr.&de to-tne frnd*.
? r, ts M vMd.Y * J \CK-ON
TA I EOUINO!
C. B. SMITH
I FAYING opon.<i » TAIUIR >ll* >l* 1U (.nlfin
I | ,*un * ever ( ticrry * on Hill
lirfl, ii ..» .loin; nil kin.l of’* ,ok i;t l,i« linn «1
tiltj per oi.l l.ttiiin any ol!:rr .K - f> in WbDGc
II,- j. ai,,| a ill coiitb.aa t > t.- rcccivo g
t!.c Inic-I Aiurii.aa ur. I I ur.-[>c»ii fasluol.A
t uttii g done at a motiici.t « w»rnui(f
»ofr*-1 yr
JOS. ENGI'J/S
The titobr-ijtinl desire? lo inform the
* public that be l.a« retnrned to hi. old home
IH GRIFFIN,
" here he i* determined to furni-h them
with < ii H IDS a.- I.OYV as they can possibly
be afforded. I have on hand
FB.HSH tfc NraW,
A Cotnplele Stock of
onv cqoos,
(Tcthiiig, Hoots, Shoi“, Hats, A <*,
My well known I’haraottr us a business
mats here in former days, is a sufficient guar
» r *
UtitCC oi
Fair and Honest Dealing.
Cull on me at my NEW STOUK, ut the
OLD S PAN D, YY'cttt Corner ot ilill street
■ and l’roadway.
JOSEPH KMiKb
• A uir. V. 1 SiU>—!tm.
uueenswaui - :, |
r///XA AXD GLASSWARE.
M. l.RUll’. lß'ißSinr A CO.
j Corner White!,nil snd Hunter Streets, Atlanta,
j full lines ofC. C. Grat.its! aud Glassware
! IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE
o: in bits to mit pun-lirtsen*.
A SriiHNDf I) It ETA 1L STORK. j
IV fine of *. ' :t■ 1 (/i#l*■»’ y cr\
low to the 11 ado.
Dealers {in-partlculftiiy icpieste 1 t«» rail imd
examine our »to«-U . We feci confident that our j
ITEM' v. i*,l . nop. 1: \> * .U) Ynth I»I>T N |
Y(>flK rates, and our bUh k is ih complete as any J
i, the Mur tii «»r South.
, .M« BBIDF. DOIM.TT «t (T>. !
! July lv :;m
| ii»;m;V m:\yN. a. 1.. f .K. yy. *». sms j
i
BRYAN, HARTRIDGE l C 0„ ,
COMMISSION Mi:it( HANTS
>3l,
Droltcrs,
'A VANN All GEORGIA
’I \ r Ii -oli it r tnsigmm nts nml mahe advances
1 ▼ V o . nhipm* ,ts t*» o'ii'clyc' New oik and
\> n*j <»ol , t»ncnjHjndenis.
Zz'T IT.A MTi’LIF.S IT IINI -11 111 >.. >|
aug a 2>' ts
j. nTseymour,
CHKIIItY STREET,
Ml COY, - GEORGIA.
K FIT’S on haii lft fuT stock of Hroeprien and
BrovDit na, wi i.c >■**< 13 u,* loyv a# any
other house in the city.
lie al<*o <*n band nil grade* «#fTOBACCO,
I and deals in Ij.rillar.ft >NFFF. aid SMOKING
T‘ *BA< To.ofvm i•• ’ • rar;ll j . Rid invitee a call
from men mint*, ITmitcr*, and others.
r
angoo- lyOm J. N. SEYMOUR.
\M■ Li. r. n.Ue o. w. wriir. henry r. miki-tian
BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
. Cotton Faotora
i ant
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
j« VVA N N All, (i i;o.
\T)VAN r FS Glide on nil eon«gnrneota U> ns or
t.o At #2t* . i 4 »n Liverpool, Boston, New
York F .*• T'd :.-i m.d BdYmore.
2?, p. I-.- : Mention gv*-u to the sale of
U-Uoti nt ’i forwaii li - g of inefohot.di/*?.
**j»4 dim*
BDDLRMAN & BANKS,
Yin .;'>aYE AMs RFrAll. 1 r.YLLPJft IX
HOOTS. lIoES, J.I.ATiIKR, S.IIOKMAKKRs
TOOLS, LASTS. PEGS, Ac ;
a:,-., v omnuna or
BOOTS cfc enoins,
Keeps the 1. VUGLST -TOCK of Good* in their
line, f ;, «> i« I , 1 - four. ] in any one House iu Geor
gia. Country Merchants are invited to examine
our -tori; I;-f >r- purcliastag elsewhere.
• t+KRttKEL PLUCK, I>E iCTITREE ST..
Atlanta. . (ifirsia
MsVH”-
SOU THE RX HERALD .
» «XSA 09 'A iwtrmos IMIIWW,
nn« !•
«»ne t* |y ui oioi.tii*.. •kJ
on* copy three monUi* .. ItM
IS AP*A*«
A’l pap*r« ft'pp#d at the tiid wf the time
paid for ts imH prr.tAu* jr renew*JL
Adeet-tiaemerfa at th* r*t*a #vf^na
lATLsi ai.<j tf* v Ui.!* |m r »s|UAr« of !«• Ua#. f»»r
(be fir**t iii)Ufi..n, and .S»*n’i five C*%U sot
each in**rti.»n p*Y able ia advaae*.
Liberal Jed* diom mad* on eootrooU for adrrt
» Mii.fD » run. i;.g three month* and longer. i
NO.
« IT V Iff ft IIF KM I)IKK< TORY.
A UKI.I.AMV—Mayor —lDfic. at CMf HaM.
Till I- NALL —Clerk and Treamiirr us llily
Vu.it <-i! > 'IT. *.t X.i! Ji Ranaolw*. Start
- GLG U. Jt>IINSOS--cr.. f Ma.ahftL—OMaal
paly U.T
i A inutN—W 11. r Jlirk.lb.TTT J. a I'iM.
A It \ ,-k -wv J V llama.C F N.vtua, M It
Unitli, l! :.:y Jlou, r, Julia U. *\ bile.
lU SINL'H COFfelTmX
Fin ami.— WiK, itattia. •
1 SiKKtr* on An n**-White, MiGkelberrt.Math
' *»8.
U«m.xa>c»f— Mo«*re, Smith, White
C».VFTM;i»K AM* I’LKUt Mnkrlbetl) I la*
ris. nnfli.
Bimps and JYbuo Wtui Scaith, Mati.a«a,
j H lute.
MsKri l.Mt DHif NT*—Uarri* \*«tow, tovmrr
Niio'i i»—Mathew*, N*;wt*»-, Wi*«.
Biil"MTa—Newfovt. Wi*«». Wright.
• «>r\TY omCKRs.
1 Ih l>l>Mt hi. -Ordinary Ufßee »p Mabt
in Aliumli Hull. 9 ,‘ t •
J H CON N AIJ.V—-Clark of Supei**
j tliee ui Alrnnli 11*11.
1 J II 1 \ N I. < leik Inferior Court.— ('fl*a wp
fOnirsia Alomli Hall.
D UIH 1 V A I. - ->l»*ntT.
TWTv xTMoNToN—(T unty Trcanrar- tjf
flee at Hi J \V, S. Mitchell** Store.
foYKk.NMKNTnmrK^
j H CoMBIoN—F. s Internnl Krveau* IW
j C‘ll., t,,i. • t»!!.. •- nt the Hunter * Bank Budding,
Snlomou Slrea-t.
D A. .lofINSON* U. S. Tax A#*e*for.—Office
n Phmtfi * Mr V fluileing
" RATES OF I.EOAL ADVERTISING
. Sale* t*f IjiimD ’> A«lntiio*<rators, I.x*color*
un.l (l nut dii*. n nr«* r«*piiicd by law lo Ih held on
t 1 fii ► t Tuesday m each month, between f!««
i hours often in the foreman and three iu lb* after,
ii non. nt the . ourt Imu e in the county in whiah
the pi"p«*l ty ift nit 11*ted.
No»». .- lie se ftftlcs must be given in a public
gar*-1' to day* previous.
N s f’c. «.t Mtl» * {,( peitonal prop* f y must be
g '« n in a p blif g ir. i!* to duY * pi «•> i on* to sal*
j .Nt.li.-e t• • ill l>l t>i» nml cudttors *»f an cufalo
n.G-f Ih* pubit tod 4u dii\S.
j Notice t lo.l applicnluin will be inade to tjic
Court • f Oidiiii.ry so; Iniu lu sell !nn<! mii*l bo
I published f v o rnontha.
t itutiona foi !• ttcr* of Ailudnitftration, Gtitf dk*
l ui-’ ip ,t■«».. must be publiftlirt! SO dav".
Cifutiona hr diftniHi ion from adiiiiniatraUM),
' HiifD n HD 'ti ili fur ix montlo. t
i For left, i of di ! ifttion irom Cuar liansbip
day*.
Bub H fol tile foreclosure of inortgßgcf inuat be
published ■ e a month fo* four nit-nths—fi»r e*-
tiiblidiing lo t papers fur tho full fipac* of Uu*e
j month*—ioi iompe’ding title’* Adp<!ni*litv
tt>!« Yvlo-!«- bonds have been given hy th? and« ceaa
J v.l, f.»r the full space of three month*
i’uhbcfttioi a will ;bvvH\ft he continued according
f<» these, the |*grd requirements, unlcs* otherwita
ordor.c l ut the following
RAT IX
ShcnfT.i hftlc* f< r levy «»t ten line* or Dm fes 00
>l:rrttt i TTrnTt ’.ipT ft fa -ain per levy ft Mr
lux Col!«t-tor'» rales, per levy ft t»>
t itnliou. foi letter, of AJminintratioli, 5 IK>
> iti.lloa-. for letterß of Giuu Jiait«bip, ft 00
Notiee of application for iluiuiiuiuu from .
Ailmimrt ration. ft ot)
Nolie* of application for diumDiilon from
Guar.iian.lup 4 fttf.
Application to roll Du! ft Q(j
N.aicc l« Ivl.ior* ami CieJitoro, 3 <m.
-ale < f Laml per r.juare, 3 tio
-ulv of pci; -hub), yp J ty 10 (lay a *UO
l-Mraj noil. ~.. r,<) uo)«, ’ 400
Fore, 10-iire of ncirlirn/c, per mjiinr*. 4 0
I'm man iiilveitivii.jt Lie wife, in advance. lo (1
RAILROAD GUIDE.
, MAH'N AND WK.-T! LN RAILROAD.
A. .1. WIIITK, I'kw*ii»knt,
F. \\. W ALK HR, Sri-Y
M.i «•«>?» i W A. i|
Ari i' eat (11 iffin 11 30 '* •*
. A1 rive at Atlanta 1 67 I*. M.
l.cuvo Atlanta 0 U Ui.
Arrive ut<- *Vin U M) •* ** 4
Arrives at Macou 1 Iwr.lt
SO' Til WESTERN RAILROAD.
1 WM. HOLT, Tkk.ii.kxt.
| VIRGIL TOWKKS, StfV
Lent < * M v.-. 11 7 23 AM.
| Arrive..! Ij.faul* 6 18 P. M.
Leave Lufaulu 8 10 A. M.
Arrive, ut Macon 4 lo TANARUS, M.
AI.IIA.NV r.A.NUJ,
Leave. Sn.itliville 2 12 I\M.
Arrive.*! A'linny .. 4 J| T. M.
j leave* Albany 7 Sin A. M.
' Arrive. at Ntnillmlle y 09 A. 11.
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD.
JOHN Ml' .ST AIN, Fmuidkjt*.
CLARK K, Srp’T.
! leave* Macon 7 23 A. If.
i Arrive** at Columbus 4 24 A. M.
I.envon ( olumlmn 7 A. ML
Arrives ut Maeoti 4 Jo I*. I?
GKORGIA RAILROAD,
J. !* KING, Pkemdcjit.
L. W COLE Str'i.
Leave. Augu-tn 7 A.
I Arrive* »t Atlanta 8 60 T. 11.
leaves Atlanta ..7 04 A. M.
Arrive, at August* y to A. M.
MuHT TRAIN.
Leave. Augueta 8 10 A. M.
Arrive, at Atlanta 6 41 A. Ift,
Leave* Atlanta 7 30 P. M.
Arrive* at Augusta y 30 A. If.
ATLANTA A WEST POINT RAILROAD,
GEORGE 0. HULL, Sot*t.
W #
j Lrave* Atlanta 8 on * »f'
j Arriv** at Went Point. ...... 11 44 " fit
I Leave. Fatooton Hi jj p ’M.
*
PRIVATE
Enter tai n ment.
M- ARTni’R W. pROWN f»ke« tlii* me
tiu il if Informing Mi old friend* that h«
ha« of ene I n hoiisn for private entertain*
1 | merit in tit* city of A tlanfii. the corner of ljnn-
m <4 Ur vd mmcdiiit#Jy in front of the
('atbolie th * rih. and about on# hundred and fifty
yards from the Car-shed. IIU terms are very
! reasonable.
i nrigJJO— dyl \r ARTHUR W. BROWN.
Daily Now Bra,
ATLANTA, CiEO.
IARGEST city eii dstion. Largest country
J circulation. A live journal. Tlie paper for
Uie fireside and tit* crunting room.
SuLicrtLe Tsf tie Era. Price of subscript!«a
lv J 7 per nnnu't or one dollar per month. .
•op* T TRITHTR A SCRCCC*.