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A Tallapoosa Gold Streaked Mountain
A correspondent of the Columbus Emjiiir
ftsays; I noticed an article in your paper
in relation to a mountain of gold in Talla
poosa county, Ala. I have examined that
mountain. It is a ui.xt extraordinary shew
upinnatura. I tested tor three days the
ore with mortar and pan, and found no rock
on or about its Imae that did not make a
good show of gold. There is one rein about
nine feet broad, which I denominated Ihe
jugular', in consequence of its so far exceed
ing all others. There are other rich mines
in the immediate neighborhood that prom
ise an abundant yield when Skillfully worked.
, Tallapoosa county lias been explored and
P'ihtd for gold in former days, for I traced
for miles a range of pits, showing great la
bor and perseverance, and I learned from
she Indians that some of the bottoms of the
pits were <overed with gold. Tallapoosa is
the field for speculators in gold niinas, and
pill be found on trial one of the richest and
jniost productive in the Southern mining
regions.
■A*V!3 a.M) Ltos fur tui: Georgia Sol
diers. — We learn that the contract for sup
plying the indigent Georgians who lost their
limbs in the Confederate or State service,
has been awarded to Mr. Illy, of this city.
According to the act under which this con
tract is made, only those are entitled to its
benehts who make oath that they are not
Worth enough to buy the limb desired, and
under this strict interpretation of the law,
v> ry many who, though po-sessed of same
little means are unable to spire the sum re
• piired to purchase -t leg or arm, cannot tn
j*y its pr ivi-i ns. We know not the inu i t
of the bill, but it w.s scarcely their purpose
to confine its bciicfi s to those who had abso
lutely nothing with which to buy a limb.
There are many who may have an humble
• omicil, but for want oi a leg or arm cannot
follow tb ir usual avocation, and who, of
course, will not sell the ro ,f iVoin the heads
of their families to buy one. Such persons
ought, it seems to us, to receive the bounty
of the State, but under the oath required are
debarred therelrom.
We tru-t Jie Legislature, at i's next ses
sion, will give the act tins consti uctain.—
Those entitled to legs or arms under the act
should make application through the Ordin
ary ot tie ir respective counties, and as or.
ders will be filled in rotation, as received,
'ihosc who apply first will be first served. It
i« estimated that there will be from Soft to
1.000 beneficiaries under this act. and that
it will take a yt-.ti to Imfil tiie e.intract
Therefore, those who art; tardy in making
application may have to wait many months
on the contractor.
Ruder the provision of the act. the limbs
are to be furnished at lie most, central point
in the State, and wc r gr. t to learn that I>r.
Illy contemplates tie nnmval it hi- fietury
to Atlanta nr Macon A >;■>«* ('.'■rvii'i/v.
A I’aiiat.i.iti.. A histoihul cv.'iit has
Leei» found from which it. is supposed ting
S'epliens drew the inspiration of his bloo.lv
programme for the Son lie, It •-■■t-I in
a little obscure island Ivieg td!’ tl.e coast
ot North America, little known to lame, and
rejoicing in the euphonious name of Nova !
Scotia. Twentv thousand Fre «-h Arcadi
ans, the original owners of tho soil, were
butchered, their houses and churdhes burn
ed, and the people men, women and child
ren htirnd tip in them, transported, and en
slaved by a brutal I’oiiish soldiery. The
reader is doubtless familiar with Longfel
low's story of Evangeline. If be will take
the trouble to read it again, lie will find 1
something similar to the atrocious program
me o ( the Radicals towards the .South.—At
hiiita lutrfli'jrnccr.
A t loci*le or Fools 1 > kau. — 1 An e'ccen- j
trie Englishman, jus Istlead, left a large sum
of money, the interest of which is to be paid
once in five years to five voting maidens,
who in return are required to dance round 1
bis monument.
2. A foolisli young Frenchman undertook,
or, a wager, to drink twelve glasses of wine
while the clock of the Tuilleries was striking j
twelve. On emptying the ninth glass tie fell :
dead upon the floor.
Tube Extirpate*!.
The Philadelphia Press of Tuesday morn*
lr *2 contains a speech from John W. Forney,
at Lackawanna, Pa., on Saturday, of which
the following is an extract :
“If the Southern people do not ratify this
(negro equalization) amendment, or if they
defeat ft, what then ? L think L sec hy the
slitter of your eyes, and i know bv the;
throbbing of my heart, that if they should
ever be guilty of this new infatuation, the
'f ar that would ensue would establish ti is
fact, that that winch has passed was but as
shaWs play, or as a picnic to that which
will come. The army that will go to the !
Southern country will go there to stay : it
will not be an army of invasion, but an army
of migration ; it will not go there to revenge, i
p'cff to extirpate. lirownlow’s remedy will .
indeed be tried j there will be three columns,
the one to kill, the second to bum, the third
to divide the plantations among the men
that go down the second time to avenge the
insulted flag of our country. I see this j
sublime resolve in the glitter of your eyes, |
snd I feel it in the throbbing of my heart— !
I feel it everywhere—l hear it in the trumpet
Toice ot destiny. That we shall not prevail
•gainst these men is to expect that God is
dead.’’
Hon. Hen. Loan, a I Indies I Congressman
from Missouri, says no Southern State should
represented in Congre?' ‘ until every
dollar expended by the county in ilia late
war was taxed out of the Southern people.
Tammany Ifni!*, one of the landmarks' of
the democracy, and a building with which
are connected some of the pleasantest rem
iniscences of men and things in New \ *-tlr.
will be sold to’ flic highest bidder nev
month Tiie '• rLmU -T-ivf Hr-n-d Ae
"°ilf a laiger wigwam.”
DAILY SOUTHERN HERALD.
VOL, 1,
Table of Pount.a »*u«i fiVshels.
bushels. rot AOs.
Wheat, CO
Shelled Corn, ,yg
Corn in the ear, ;o
I ’chs, Go
Lye. mi
Oats, 30
Earin', 47
Irish I’otaMtes, go
Potatoes, jg
White 1 leans, gg
Castor Leans, 43
Clover Seed, op
Timothy Seed, 4 j
Flax Seed. 54
I limp Seed, 4 j
Elite Grass Seed, ]o
Euckwheat, 52
Dried 1 'caches, 33
Dried Applet*, ' 04
Onions, 57
Salt, 50
Stone Coal, 80
Malt, 38
Eran, 20
Turnips, 55
1 'bi-tcring Hair, 8
Unslai kud Lime, 80
Corn Meal, ■ 48
Fine Salt, 7,5
.Ground J’eas. 22
A lu-'Pdt by 16 inches, 02 deep, coutai: s 1
but l cl.
A box 10 by 16] inches, 8 deep, contains 1
bushel.
A oox 8 by 8] inches, 8 deep, contains 1
peck.
A box 4 by 4 indies, 4 5 deep, contains J
gallon.
A box 4 by 4 indies, 2] deep, contains 1
quart.
l’«n gallons I’ickled Onions, 83 pounds.
I en gallons Sour Kroit, 81 pounds.
Nonrimts lib I,ooo,oooth —The voting
men ot ILitnbridge, Ga., are said to smoke
in dintdi. A*. )’ San.
_ PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Charlie Wright,
EM TCIIM. 1 K Ell AXD JE WE LEI
JeTf ~ EAST SIDEUILL STREET,
over CFFORirs.
All tYudt wsu-raiited.
" f
*l. Q. A. ALKOIII),
ATTORNEY AT LAW, GKIFI-IX. GA 1
U’ 11.1. attend to su.-li professional business as
v ▼ niflv I" t*n»**4.l t•» i; care in the cmin.
tic-* «»f S|*.i -liiihf. Kj: mi, Monroe, Butts:
litifA. Fav* ’’l’mvi'U jig I Merriwctlicr. 11 \ ;
|M 4»t:t j»l it *!• 1 dilig«»’.t attention to professional
lit- will fii-lt iivor to those who may en
ti ii- . ' vltli !. i'i- • ll** is determined t*’ •*t
111Iiii-iiM*'» ; !ii- client.', t■ •her with 1«i- i •-•'
shall o*-ctq*v I** -* l'tii jtin! attention «**!•!•- tv: ;
< ‘!li ••• it lib! sited, up sfttin, opposite HER
a:.i) ni l in:.
! r\ 'l l. ! Si*f. Iv.
BrrrYYt, M’NXALLV,
Ai loRNEYS AT LAW.
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
\ V r n.i* i’ll \<'l lri: in Tin-: cocnties oi
▼ ▼ Spalding. Henry. Fayette. Butts. .Monroe
I p'on Bike, Clayton, ami Merriweather; nmi |
will attend to tlie collection of claims aeamAt tit . J
Kc.Fnnl (’ovrtrnnn’nt ; niid also to the purclias«» '
Atiil sale ol real otai?. •
A' «c shall il**vote our whole attenlion to our
profession, \ve hope to be able to yive general 1
s.-iti'lnet ion t«» all who may think propel to engage
our services.
L. T. DUVAL.
A. D. N CNN ALLY. 1
Pee 27. If
; I, 11 ALL. T. w. tiilkm a.n
Hail & Thurman.
ATTOKNKVS AT LAW.
JA ('/{SOX, GEORGIA.
"IT/'II.h practice in the counties composing the j
▼ ▼ Flint Judicial Cikcvit hiu! lUteiul to U»e
e illection of Claims against the Clnkkal Govern*
ment
arch Ist. it
BOYNTON DISMUKE,
ATTOII XE Y S AT L A W,,
GRIFFIN GEORGIA. !
1
(Office ip front room up stairs in Almah Hall,
opposite lirick Warehouse )
"VXTILL give* prompt attention to such business
▼ ▼ as may l»e entrusted to their care, in the ,
counties of >pal«li»g, llenrv, Hulls, Monroe, ,
l paou, l*ike, Mem wether, Fayette and Clayton, i
tl. S. lIoYNTON, )
Feld. D. Di-mi kl. ‘j »ep4—4m. !
VIRG44* (\ (OOK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
<; K l F FIN, (j EOU G 1 A .
tnnvH if
t>7b~t7knottT
Having returned to Griffin, respectfully tenders his
?KOFESSI ON A L SERVICES
To ’.hose who may desire them. Office and rooms
in the BRICK BUILDING between the Lively
Sfa’jles. where be may be found day or ni jili ,
exempt wbuu IVi'ffcssioiially engaged, npril D.*.
I). N. MARTIN,
A TTO 11 VE Y A T l, A ir,
GII I F 1 IX, GE O It GI A .
Office m-xt dour to l!te Herald office. tnny3lf
DR. M. J. DAN El L, '
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
OtT'IVE I'p-etair.-r Front Corner Itoo.n .lu=t-,.-
DctlJiiis;.
March l!*-3tn
Railroad Meeting.
f 1 E a tit-mil meeting of the Stockholders of the
1 SAVANNAH. GRIFFIN it NORTH ALA.
R.R CO , v ill be held at Ncwnan, ouTHCRS
DAY.>October 4th, 1 SGd.
The meeting called for 27th September will, Ai
consequence be postponed.
All the friends of this enterprise are cordial!v
invited to rttetid the annual meeting. Stockhold
ers, esp, ally, will be represented, as business of
tbv utiid»>t importancc will be brought up for con*
riderntion.
By Jc. u l kh 11. Jubn«te»n, Es** ,
S. W M AXCtUAM.
- V 2>v 5- c an*! treasurer.
“• Tfcf I’m i* HiclHlrr ihsattr 1«w4.«
GRIFFIY, CEii, FilllUV lIoEMYi, SEII. 28, 1806.
G ENEH.A Ij
LAND AND EMIGRANT
A. Gk E N O Y
WIT II II E AD-(il AKT EU S A T
GRIFFIN. GEORGIA.
I hb:t!l keep ft !!<*«*i*ti \ in my «-ffie**. üb. real! par
ties having Lands. rhu.tati«»ns. t ity, or other prop
erty for sale, rent. < r exchange, are icspeetfullv
solicited to R**gist« i them lice of charge, wb< tlier
my services are engaged as Agent or not.
I am thoroughly ae«piaint«*d with Southern
Lands, and thcidorc ai.»pl\ ub . tr* direct n the
quality ai.il strength, as well ns wlmt they at**
best adapted for. • to., etc., which will enable me
to render valuable services to Capitnliata and
others wishing to invest or exchange.
1 now have several I'iantution*. Lots, and u
con*i*lerab'e quantity ot ui'd lands in different
partb of tieorgia for sub*, rent or exchange, and
will soon have them mapped out «*n my Register
so tl at all can examine for ihenieelv**#.
1 am now making, and will soon have perfected
arrangements with parties in New* York, Phila
delphia, and Baltimore by whi* h 1 shill be able to
advance money *>n lands, ylowing crops, ite.
lh.KKr.Mis: George N NiehoU. Esq., Bay street
Savannah, <ia ; Ransom R**g. rs, E?<p, N*.*. llyt
South 4th Street, iHiiladeipiiia, and the bu.-iuess
men of this city.
A. JACKSON iJoGEI’S.
1 ffiice. for the present, at my residence, on
corner of Broadway and 13th Streets, opposite
Marshal Go liege.
July I*>ni
■Wanted
T O 11 ENT 011 PERCH AS E .
TWO No. l l' untfttions, adjoining, or
very near vnch < * li i*r, som-wb. re in spa!
I *Y C ' ding, or one of the adjoining Counties.
1 “ Fhese |»lae* s must by near or convenient to
some Railroad w* 11 in.| rovod. and adapted to the
culture of Cot’ * . Corn, l’eas, Potatoes, Cane, Ae.,
«ke.. etc., and ha»e thereon a good fruit orchard.
Blue* s having water (Gii.*t and Saw) Mill*, or
sites where such u:a\ be built, pi« bind. Would
pr«f«*r t<» puichr.-e the horses, mules, fanning
implements, stork A- outlie plac-s.
Appl\ t*», or a-hlresa
A. JACKSON RODOF.IN,
(• i iffin. < i i-oi gia.
OFFICE ft»r the present at his residence
corner of Broadway and Bllli streets opposite
Marshall Ctdlege, s.-pTlm
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Cot tier V Bit hall Street ami \\. »fc A Railroad
ATLUVA, GEOIIGIA.
This Newly»r:reeled, Coininodimiß,
First Class Hotel,
Ellegantly furnishe*! throughout, and complete in
all its appointment*, is now open for the reception
of guests, ami in successful opeiafion.
\ttachcd t«» this Hotel is a tine Billiard Barlor.
wit’ii l'lndan 'Fables. \1 ii .-t l ias- ! >;4r, fully and
compFclr■)y stocki 'l with clio’cvi li'piois, Winep
and Cigars.
i’he patronage "f ih>* publi.- is r* spe*-tfi 11 y st»
lieited. BBATT, BOND »t foilKY.
Broprietor•.*.
11. D. II Mims CKik.
Late of the “Brown House ’ Macon, Ga.
Jum- 2sth. :.m.
Hemir A gton & Sons
M itttlf.t ' i vrs
KEV< iI.VEKS. lIIFLES, MESKETS AND
CAUImN'ES, for iltu Uiiitt;tl Slates set vice.
Also, Pocket an.l Pelt li.-volvevS, He
|>e»ti11u Pistols, little Canes, Li
lies, Liile An.l Shot Gun Parrels, an<! Gun
Maletiahs sohl by Gun Dealers atul The
trade i;eu6; hii v.
In tliesfl d-ava of Itottre-lire'iHng; and rub
bery, evert House, Store, hank mid Office
should have one of
HEMINOTCN'S iIEYOLVELS.
I’arties desiring to avail themselves of
llte late iinjiroveiiieiits in Pistols, and supe
rior workmanship and form, will find all
combined in the new ltomingion Revolvers.
Circulars containing cuts and description
of our arms will be furnished upon applica
tion.
K. REMINGTON A- SONS, Ilion, N. Y.
'Moore ik N irhols, A gen *B, No. 40 Court
land St. X. . sepO-fijn.
kERIISEM \ I, IS STOVES ! .
tea and coi'ii:i: boilers, gixe pots
OH. ONS, Ac., dc.
All the Cooking for a family
11T may he done with Ken.sene
* rt'" Oil, or Gas, w ith less trouble,
and at less expense, than by :A 3
. rr any o' her fuel.
Knell article turn ufattured by this Compm y is
guaranteed perform all th.rt is claim*<l for it.
j Semi f<>r a circular.
£3*?“ Liberal discount- made to the trn-lc.
kkhoskm:lamp iii:a i i:u est..
< sepl 1-df>\v [up] 2<m*i Pearl St.., N. V.
nowprs iMriiovED
Cotton Picker!
FOR PICKING COTTON IX TIIE FIELD.
V SIMPLE and
about two [m»u;. A-—pick, three or four time?
faster than by hand, leaving the cotton clean and
free from traab. Priee o.
Orders can be filled by
THE HOWE MANI FAGTL RfNG so .
' • fn stn. y
1 Or bv nur Agents thioughout the South.
-PV- 3n,d
IWIRDKD A HOLD MEDAL
I
AT Dll
Am. Inst. Fair,
ChT**Brß 19, 1865.
In dre. t competition with all the leading
mak*r« hi the country.
“PE L(> U BET”
ORGANS
AND
I
31 ELODEONS.
!‘I:U)HIFJ, BELTON A*. CO.
Rej«pectfullv invite the attention of purchaaera,
the tra«lc find prote.ssion, to the
FOLIi \VIN(i INSTRUMENTS
Os tlidt* Manufacture:
PEDAL MSB ORGANS,
Five Five octave, one to three bunk** of
keys, three to eight situ ol Recdn,
Prices 82GO to 53(300
SCHOOLORGANS
Nine «tylo*. single and double Reed. Rosewood
and Black Walnut casco.
Prices SIOO to 94,00
I’inno at vie and IWtnble, Twelve Yarietie*«,
from four to t-i\ (leaver. Single and l»oub!c Reed,
RosuWood and Black Walnut Ca.ita
PricosSQ3to S2SO.
Every liiatruirent D made by eotrpeter.t work
men. t’i« »iti *he b«-st mateiml under our pcraoiial
supei vision, and every modem improvement
worthy of the name, is introduced in them.—
Among 1 h***»e we would «•«!! attention to the TEE-
MoLANTE, h hich lia» bfun mi mudi u<lmired,
andean b«« found only in inatrutueuU of out own
manufacture
Frr.rn among tiie very datteiing Testimonials ot
eminent J’rcfess*»r* and Organist*, we gi'e the fol
lowing extract*:
“The pedal* I conceive to be ur approachable In
their beaulilul smooth quality.*- \Vm A. King.
“tl is a grand, goo.! Instrument, and doer cred
it ot the builder.”—ll. C. I olgxk, Troy, N Y.
‘They are an ong the finest Initrumenti* rnanu
factured either in this country or abroad. Wm.
Bleu. J. Moskmiial, Aptotnae.
“They hare given universal satisfaction ”--W.
E lIXuLK V, Fon dudue, Wia.
“There i< ajeculiarly’ sweet and avmpaflietie
tone which harmonizes charmingly with the voice.”
—W. ll.Cuokk.
I *I am particularly pleased with the arranee*
; ment of the different register*."—Wm. 11. Bn\i»
iui:v,
“N'o other instrument so nearly approaches the
organ.*’— l'ht f.'horixtrr, X. Y.
••This instrument tin* a clear superiority over
.tnjtjrug yet introduced among ns.— lud* p‘ ndmt,
“The tones nod the action are excellent"—Kev.
W. S. Leavitt, Hudson, New York
“The more we use it the better we like it."—J.
B 11a<;i k, Hudson, N. V.
“The Two Han* firgnn Harmonium is really a
gem. ’ —J. W. Ki.NMetTT, Button, Musa.
|
,l \\ e have found them excellent in nlf points
; constituting a good instrument."—,!. C. Cook. T
• Coo*.
[ ,f l { looks and sounds aplendid!\'."—S. B. Sax
ton. Troy, N. Y.
1 he most perfect toned Melodeon I ever saw."
Hrr F Noktii.
j *’ 1 hey fa!! back on c.uli *ubst#nt»f*l merits as
superiority of workmanship, beauty of tone irn-5
| reasonableness of price. And wc must say that
jin all their r. fpe v | B they ore well worthy of
praise. --Must> al l l ion»:cr t Any. ’fld.
ZW* Every Instrument is fulUr warranted, and
Bolt'd and Shipp'd in Xiw York city without
char<je.
Circulars, Cu*«. and Prie* Lists. «fcc. sent on ap
plication to
PKLorfIET, PELTO* & C O.
oil BKDAIAVAY, X Y,
Or to onv of our Agent* in the principal cities
y of the Kiiion.
ICEt
subscriber*, having completed their ar-
J rangeirrents, are now prepared to furnish the
citizens of hriffin, and surrounding country, with
X OB in quantities to suit, at their new It'E
HOUSE, op)H>«ite the Paaaenger De|>«t The
| nrio' for the preaenf is RCe cents bv"retail, aTiiT a ’
I liberal deductiou will be tr.adetii the trade,
j July stf MAbLF.V 4 JACK-OX.
TAILO RING 1
C. B. SMITH
T T AYISG opened » TAIIX»H -‘HUP luGtiffin. j
If U|> «»vvr < l.vrtjV Siute. on Hit! I
.tii-ci, j, ii.-w 4,-it-fr ml ki.,4 »»f v.-oik in l-ia at
fifty pel <-<i.t. Ira. lion at.v tittirf »iH,p in MMtlla
Georgia Hr i« and will <-'..i,Unu« la In- rt««lvu f? j
llir Uir»t Ann-iiran ami Uur«(iM» fa-Juuna.
C utting dour ala uiomcnt a warning.
«ug9-Irr
,IOS. ENG El/S
\i\\ mm
The Jesircs to inform the'
public that he has returnnl In his 01.1 home
IN GRIFFIN,
Where he ja deti-nuincl to furni-h thotn
with GOODS aa LOW ■» they cau jKtthibly
be tiffiirdcl. 1 have on baml
FILESH db NEW,
A -Complete Stock of
DRY GOODS,
Clolhiiig, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &r,
Afy frrll known (’hnractrr ax a business 1
man here in former days, is a sufficient guar- '
an tec of
Fair and Honest Dealing
Call on me nt nty NEW STOLE, at the
. OLD BTAN D, West Corner of Hill street
and Broadway.
JOSKPII ENGEL
A iig. 2 ,1800 —3 m.
UUEHNSWARH,
1 CTITX A A XT) CLASS WATT 1
MvIiUIDF., IKtnsI.TT E C<».
| Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets, Atlanta.
Full line* of C. C. Granite and Glusawara
IN THE OFIGINAL PACKAGE
ut in li'U to suit ptii’cliurer*.
A SPLENDID RETAIL STOCK.
A fine a«aortmcut* of “ Amoi le«l I’ratcs” vervi
low to 1 lie ti acb\
Dealer* are p irticiilai ly t r<ptc»te l to call and j
examine out- stin k . Wa feel confident that our J
TERMS will compare favorably willi BE> 1 NEW
Yt »RK rate*. an«l our stock i« a* complc'c a* any
n the country, North or N nth.
MtBRIDE, DfthsKTT <t CO.
July 18 -3m
IIEMIV IIRV.W. V I- IfAHTRIDGK. . K W. H. X):»K j
BRYAN. HARTRIDGE & CO.
.
co.a.mssioN mekciiants
x-xi
Broilers,
i
SAVANNAH GKOHGIA I
3kX / E soli-it c # »nsignii»« r.ts and make advances
▼ ▼ O i nhiptiHmt* to ouriclvev, N**w \> i k ami
l.kfrpotil eorr* .pondents.
HTBLANTERS’ SL'ITLIES ITRNISUED.
nng‘23 -ts
J. N. SEY MOUII,
)
CIIKHHY STREET,
MACON. - GEORGIA.
Keeps on lift s *1 a full 4lp*-k of Gro**eriea an*l
Brovuiom, xv! ich he offirs us low nt any
other house in the city.
ID aDo on liand all grade* of Tb>BAGC( >,
' mid <I,-al» in b.rillmd's SNCFT, aid SMOKING
Tf)BACTO. of \n r i'***s brand*, and invite* n rail
from m- rchanta, Blantera, and o’,her*.
It
«uf?3o-<ly3in J X. SEYMOLH.
A MILL r. UKLU O. W. WTLLT. tJBXUT R. < URI»TIA'-
BELL. WYLLY l CHRISTIAN,
Cotton Factors*
and
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
VDYANCKS in 1<- on uM cuti«igntr.tntx to as or
t«, cur In-i d* in Liverpool, 80-ton, New
i Yoik. I'limi l*-lp!u i «ud lisl'itnore.
iir i Vi-w.t ;,J H’t*'iition giv*-n fh* «nle of
Cotton and f**fwarding of rnerchan lizc.
*cp4 - dim*
EDUtEAIAN & HANKS,
wij*>li>al* and nrrAii iii tM'..r.r.- w
5 HOOTA, HOES, LEATHER. SHOEMAKERS
TOOLri, I.AaTH, BEGS, Ac. ;
ALSO. MA.MTACTI'KUa Os
BOOTS tb SIZOBS,
the LAHGKST STOCK of Goodt in their
line, that i» to be found ic ail) one IBmc in Geor
gia. Country Merchant# are invited to txamiue
our ato* k l» :f »r-_* purchasing eNea herc.
cm ERt ik i rcTmtfx wr. !
Atlanta. iftorsiu
May :;itf
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A J»«rti« ■»ml« inaeitrd «t tb, ‘pA; |
I>ulUr »u-i fifty I'.iili |.*r ut T-i» Ot«
the fir*! ill**, 'ion. aud Sr„nfj'-fir, *Vrt»a A,
«ar2 «ul,.«|ii,M marrtiun —pa>4t*U»n «4y»n»n. j
IJljaial ii'd- i-i"iM a iH- un <-r«)ir»<-*a fur adi er
C»riiiei.*. runiiirg thr« month* and lonfar - *
\o. a.
« ITV BrUSEM DIHKI Tom*.
A LEILAWY-Ukj-wi-v-fiAo, ■* rn,Tte».
TlKn. N rlr ai-d T-ra*.frr -1 ity
l>«iu« i! uti.i-c at Nad A liaiiMw'.niiiN.
(d'.() T> JOHNSON Chief Mttahnl «4
City Halt -, '
A-! uuux—V. H. C. Musk.'.ittsrr J. $. Wi^,
A P. .VjM, w*. J. N Uurit.C T. t>
Vnitli, J M Patri'-lr J <1 Soars ■ I
I;PSINL-« iTijlvlflYc
Fmjni—4'i.* Patrivk, H*n4* •* v "
situ in un 4i uu«Hk*rt, Mickclhnry ,!'*.«* .
< iimix*x-r<—Patri-k Smith,
CutKTt.am *>l> I’tUK Mithrlb'-rry lUf- .
ri*. -until.
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S«»ra.
Ftlfrr Km r- u ii«imv-Ilnrri*, N**U>*, T*t-
Hr-k.
Kiwi* k*—Mathew*. N- wlin , Wi*«.
l’*TiTiux>—Nrwiim, Wnr, Xickelbcrry.
CiM XIY OFFICERS ' ” '
F. D, DlSllUKK—Ordinary.—Ollls* np iWn
iii Alut-.fi liall.
J If. OONNAI.T.Y—CIwIt «,f gnpminr Canrt.—
Hive in Almali Hail.
J. H LA E -tint tlifl -.Ca Ui Pit** nf
atairaT.i Almali Hall.
It. It. IJOYAI "hriilf.
TIHtS. SIMON’IoN-Cuuntv Tirnrtirrr - tK
fioi-atln- .1 W,S. Miirlu-ir* StLr*. I
t:«iu;i. \ment orFiccna.
B. foMl’TbN—l’ S Internal ftevetiae Tax
t , 4>ilect4*i.--‘>ffic*f ut tl.c I‘liUit'ra Bank Build«ug t
j Solomon "St i t
D A. JOHNS4I\—!’. S Tax
in I'llhU'O Bank Bulb ll.g.
RATES OF LEGAL ADVERTISIIfG -
Miles **f I Hrtdi by A<lniinirtfrmU>ta, Fx»*efitor#
and f>tmidiun* ftp itNjuired by law to h< held on
tin* fu t Tu«-daf in cadi r ontb, belwet h (hf
haul * »*f ten in an«l three »a thi» after
t 0«» u, nt the (Giirt hou.-e in the county in ahkki
tin- j rop4-ity i« aftdate<!.
No* ieea <»f ib* ae iiiunt L* git*i\ in a public
tga/.cfci4* 4u«bi\- prgvioua.
N«iti«‘«-«tf with •of peiiorml pro party mti«t t»e
given In a pul li.* gacette Dt dux* prevmua to aele.
Nu’i* « !<» and hlora and « n«lito|» of fin 48)tak«
! must lie pu!di»h*'d 4<t i!a\ *.
Notice that iqqdt atom v ill l*n made to the
| ('nurt <>f Ordinary forlca\n In> aell Inikd uitirl be
pltlt!i>hed two inoi tha.
: • itet ioiia for h-tteiA of Adminratration, (ieird*-
' ft|lH Lip A-.. IDU’I be publi*hcd *odu\%.
. CiLftlioaa fur di-mls-bru Ux*m ,
«*nc** a month f«»r eit months. • 1,1
For 1* tt»*i id di.-uii-* 'on u-fjTi) Guardiauftlui' U
1h V i.
j Rules foi the f.*redosiirc (ts mortgnges must be
i publifthctl um t* .‘i uiotilh f r four month a —for »•-
tabli hii.g loat papers for the fulf »r>A£C of tliree'
irv-MtliM—fur rourprlling titler from A<bbiuifttna«
| tors, where IpoimJb have been given by the deceas
ed. for the full space of three months.*
Bublnations will ulwnya b«*continued a- eoidtiqf
to the***, the l**gul requirement*, uuksa utlftrrwiee
ordered nt the foil awing
Ual ks.
s|i< riffis ?ales per levy • t t n lipetoHese w
. niorfgag** fi la aaß per le .y 8
; lux Oollector * sales, per levy l \*s •
Imitations for letters of AdinmiKtintion, 5 t)0
t/itatioaA for letter# -f flnardianstlip, 3'<>o
Notice o/ application for duiulaftiou frwui
| AdminiHrahon, 6 60
Notice f.f application for dismission from
GuardiatiiJiip 4 5U
4i.pl; catiop to sell Barn] 6* 00"
( N»»tiee to Debtors and Creditors, 8 «MI a
•'ale 4-f I and per sqnara, v, no
Sale. perishable pi poi ty lu days 2UU
Rstray noti< <*. r,o slays. 4 Od'
Foreclosure sjf mot tgage, per square, 4 it
forgiftti adverlisinybts wife, |0 advance. lo 0
RAILROAD OTTIT3 E_
MACON AND WESTERN KAII KOAD.
A. J Will TE. r«r-ir.K>T,
K, B. WALKER, sti r.
Leave Mnenn t Sfi A. M
Arrive at Guilin 11 50“ "
Arrive at Atlanta 1 57 P. M.
Leave Atlanta t * 35 A. M
Arrive at Grinin 8 80 *7
Arriv.-a at Mr-con ff and I*. V.
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD.
WM HOLT. PtaMitnr, I
VIKGIL POWERS, an t.
fearer Macon -. 7 23 A 11,
Ariio- at Kufaula ........IV Jg P, Al.
Leave, Lubiula. .5 111 A.‘lt.
Arrive, at M-v.,n lb B*.- V ’
ai.a .Mr r r ..vri.
Leave* Sinithtille ... ....2 fg T. M.
Ainve* at Albany 4 *4 P. 51. 1
j.eaiea Albany ........7 X<) A. M.
Arrive, at Smitliville *. *t 08 il.
MLNCOGLE RAILROAD.
i
JOHN Mi sTAfN, PsKeimtat
CI.AR vE, Bi p’r. if
I.eave, Maeon ...7 23 AVI}.
Arrive, at ( ulur bn* 4 24 A. 11.
Leave, Columbua .....7 A. M.
Arritat Macon .♦ 10 T. Mt
GKoR'.IA RAILROAD.
J V KING. PkiainrxT.
E. W id ILL Sit’t.
Auifiieta T A. W
Arrive* at Atlanta 6 50 P. If. .
Leave* Atlanta .7 05 A.M,
Arriveg at Angu.ia 0 go A. M
MtfllT TRAIN. ytnu i.
Leave« A n«u eta 8 lfl A. If.
Arrives at AlUlita f 4) Ali.
Leave, Atlanta 1 an P y
At rive, at Ang'uta 030 M.
ATLANTA A WEST POINT RAILROAD.
GUOPeOr. G. Ill'Ll., prr’r.
L ’are* Atlanta 6 00 A. M.
AtTi »aat We,t Point II 48 A. If.
Leave, iVitont'Mi |J J 8 P. M.
Arrive, at Atlanta t tiO P. 11^
PHIVATD
E n t or tai n ment
MARTIII R W. DROWN take* thi, sae
thod of Informing bu oM friend, that be
ha« opened a ii uine for private entertain,
ment in tiie city of Atlanta, on tfie corner of Hun-
I ter and Lloyd »treelt in front of tbe
Cathidie Ghnreh, anaabntftone hundred and IMfy
yard, freu tie Car-abed. Hi, term, are very
~:aaooable. i
augxo—dylyr ARTiIL'R W. BROWN.
Daily New Era,
MLANTA, geo,
I" ARGENT city uirrulotion. Large,l counlrjr
JL, circulaliou. A live journal. Taa paper for
the fireside and the c* unliog rcitHg.
trflbicriE* for tiie Em. Puce of aubacriptme
ouly | *.r am um or ene dollar per month.
.■■pi-If PRATHER & t^CRCGGS.