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SOUTHERNHERALD
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MARTIN EAGAN,
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IZii 't - ok Sul»*< riiitic»it.
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ING rc'P'vll ..’y - •«i,. .1 j . , . ».t id
Tho’ights ou Slavery
[Kron, t!i« M* n -A. !!. J
Our < nciiiKA —V* e m iu (lie of
the South —pp.' t,> t.i-iiuve that, without
their ai*! to | n tent it, the S-util wuu.d
■gain enslave the negro. Without a mo
ment’* hcMtHti -I, we ran aflirm ih.it this i-
Tint 50. Hit- * may !••• Mitue who vroul l Jo
tliia thing; Lot ninoti-i n-twvnt r»Ls of onr
white population tv, id net o.nntenaiice the
tiiovrniei.t lor one m- tnetit. Slavery iua lontr
Jiccn the u:.ju-t eau-e ot'j oti il enmili. s
bet icon S'iio-i thtit ' j‘ fto be IVi.mis. We
gay “ui j-Ist, sliuu. i havi alsosa. i • un
aecessarv for ;• r. ms ad ime-tie <j io-lio.i
guth wliieh the 1i; ru M i'.-.-i had n. right
to meddle Still, just or uri-ut. i-.et ‘■v.ry
OT unuecewary, it wts a ,o',/ •//,' . and.
a* it ha* been remove i, it 1 L vt for an that
it be not again r i ivc 1.
i Hut, wo wish it distinctly understood,
that we do not admi* tho Sou'll was wrong
in retaining slavery as o,:e of her domestic
institutions. Had slavery never c> isted
among us, and had the ijuestion been r.re-
Fcnted, “Shall we <st LLsti slavery in the
South 7’ wear, sati.-ti and there would have ,
been but one an-v r, an i tint :n the nega
tive. The Southern p-opie f ■•tnd the “ in
stitution ” among tie in. England and M
saebusetts together Drought the u-. r > IVoui j
Alri'M fill ;o!l them to South Carolina
Mnssnehusetts and lived heuefo from iur.ort
:ng them ; and slv wits then dis|w.«"..d, as she
is now, to preach tieira'ity and humanity one
wav. atd prw:i teem another M.v a
"liuse Us then owned sliVes ;bu r itiz ms
jiever ,"t them free, as the .. of S .-jib
rrners liavt and on. ’! lay si of then t! >wn
South an Isd Ith nj :> S eith'U o men. I I'at
W»s lu r 11’."io; it" 'J Inf was (•',■ I --ei
Maowh .« to' -lit t' . I. r.-. Shu ;/no
glares. She W eiidll’t It’r r, ■ t L Til.
eouldu’t alidr !to .-/■ then: th* tr freedom
She must he f I lord >inthis humane and
just, thin *; ■> id she sen: them f . South
Carolina mud s■ !t : to S util ( \«roi<-H :
planters, wha ps : I Ma-s-i-htt-.-tts for them
os jirr.! /. I I:-to •' , :iv*.« have tiiuitir lied :
almost as r.ip'd'y the ivh a-s. pr-'ea-v that :
they were lari'! vtr ate.l. Ih.>■!i id |. -am •
aamein’eil with aM th *-. hts'ry of the .*•' .'nth :
-Jtnil tlvo ij-n—f : -rt wfrh nlfTFi Is w i; a
Whether it vv i-ri. lit <*r v." mg to own slaves,
hut. “wliat must w > da v ,:h 'h-r' ’ .'.!!
acnsihii- liuii felt that, i. 11l '.'rated and left
to their own r> -a.trees, one ami perhaps twa
evils would eerti" ttpon u ■ arid tli -'ii. Tin v
would p-'rt a ly 1 e ..Ifni: :i] i.liv I'ra-o w. t
and siilh- l ine ; toi l w.i.< , probih u ilia.'
the pre l.etiati mad • ly •) ’ . n, wln n h
feaeh if th. a ■ if* \ n*y. Wait'd fe v. ii
fi« I. He I. >',i ve 1 that th uejro an ! whit
man could r.at live i t the san lavipan nt.
>w*»h living l: ■ E '.a*:, ha',:*, an ! in
;*.nct . and it. '| .a S |'l| f ir'd tills
tu'ght h • -a. an 1 pin- and fare turnin * las.,
'fn so-i-'t v fair in a nd: * n .r is, v. di a
lialf mi i• n . a ■ij . i ; a (l.j r
sUtesifn :■ ; s ipe sti .ii iii ail if,
not slaved: : a .;■) * ■
ferenee -ft -t • .fits justice
tltiion ; iln i.f, and. on nv. ving the si i j-*ct
in ev-i v l it, :1c v;• _ . ! ! thi tr ia ndion
t.f serve*:■! * a I " r Ihr tie e.--dvrs and
their net-*, rs thaii t::a• of a lie ham w’uieli
*ouM hrii.g on" :tdi*l if. in to poverty,
suffer.tig. and death. 'ld. * masses of the
Xorth greiiiv nd-jnlge th *•*..« hern p . pie
when {.hey h ■ae tli v : I r s’averv / r
*-■. \\t iuh'-r.'.'-l this i'i .-.I .tje institu im.
■nd it was erit...:l< <1 n; :i .;-inpr t I. th,
cupidity of A.■» England I. t. -if W.-
dressed .ei'.-. lv st . tlie evil, il it he i tie, in
the manner best c.d u a'- a to ?.»!:• n ,ts as
peritics. In ttiis wc have cot; a ted the gootl
of the negro as w !1 as of the white man.
History will decide whether the Pmutli or
New Engl.in l was the irivi'.l of the black
race.
The Fell t'ui')>oKe of }li<- Undic&N.
The ri jns of a eonipb to Ilaiii'i.tl tiii-.ir.pli
it the approai-hing ."ill u: are tvt
thinly multiplying, and it behooves nn of
‘-he South Feriourly to consider the pr.-ba
ttle consequences of so grand n national
disaster. A Boston correspondent -f the
National Intelligencer. wtiting of the as
pect of the political horizon, sums up his
conclusions in the following stitonicnts,
which are fully confirmed by our own o' -er-
Tations of the current of public feeling at
the North :
“ The Southern States are really to be
treated as “ conquered provinces,"’ ami
their lands are to be subjected to c nfisca
tion, This will be accomplished bv tbc
Thirty -ninth and Fortieth C tigress, if Rad
icalism meet no check meanwhile. A def.-ai
it the faii e'eet : on«, in the Mi 111- an 1 W es
tern Stales, would so far -lomor.il>. i the U i l
teal party that it would be speedily di solved,
in'd consigned to oblivion and contempt. It
is grounded, as any may see here, upon pre
judice, pans ton and pelf. It no longer de
serves the tm rito! a fanatical sentiment, and
is : o longer tube cui; founded with a preten
ded devotion to the integrity of the Union.
There is ro here !’ -r the Union in Rtil-ail
politics. To subject one portion of the e u:i
try to the tloniinion oi’the other is the avowc-l
object of the radical congress. The t-’outh is
to be heldin political mod commercial and fi
nancial vafsai.igo. if the radicals be iustaine 1
by the J>cojle. The me eann- t, imlec I,
be perm an-n !v -- 1. "it befior
aetioi- ni y tak ; ■ the < untry will be
deeply aoj awfully etmvulscd
“ she .11 n Baber, Tli'addcus Stevens
MliO'-l for reconstruct',-'.:: is a. .;-pt.-i by the
radical aufho: i. h- t y where, i'll pul.-dt,
the bar, the belie!:, r.t.d the mid. the c - mt
ing house, ami wit; it: the :!i : bed ii.-bl*.
all aec- pt this lieme. it i- strange tn .1-
tess ; tan i: hist f ! nng cut- :gli to big
its adequate puni: hiueiit, no doubt. Tiie
radn-al sell- in- »• at- mi l e- the mist i*ut
rigfvus breach of pub.l - faith that w. 9 e’.cr
perpetrated up :i a couitnunitv. The atntK •
*y l tr i t i 1
led umne-r, f; ii do! . : . . .
lh<- Government to treat til s ,rn mi 1 the
DAILY SOI TIIKRN HERALD
VOL I.
where is the r.idh-i! c.ui'eli t.ee '
*' The -eoiifcrenee dele ■ z s* 11 'J, . <
erti H idicil t'onventi'.ti—s itu * o! wham ~r-r.osv
r.osv here —allow a gain of about a dozen
member* only on the Johnson side in the
next Congress. They say that they expect
to lose thieo members in the city of New
York, hut non-, ..ut of if. in the State, and
clairi to hold their own in I*, nnsylvatiia. In
lie-', they are boa* tful, eonli lent, and full ot
! niali.-e and mischief. They consider that
the p'!:tical war has yi-t begun, and they
mean t • carry it into the .''.mth with tlie
malignant spirit of Jlrownl w, Hutlcr, and
Stevi ns.
1 I ■ r - e henefft of the Histriet of Colum
bia, it in tv L- here tn -ntiaaed that it is
air. eiv settled that miner al negro suffrage
-ha Ihe leg*hr. and ea. ly at the next session,
8 the only thing that eau yet he dme in
the fulfillment of t r miises to the more ad
vaneed porti-u ol the raiieal faction.’’
( nurf' slon Cor ri< r.
Y dievr ami (•rami in Medi
ci nt* !
l>i: Mei.i.ox is (lie li.under of n i:eev Medical
Systen. I I<|ii :i •. Li lur i:i i.-. evil..,,* vast internal
doses entei Ide the and paralyze the L..w -
■, |>|.|-e.lenc" to the man who restores
health e:-i • 1 1 to, with fr.n:i one to two of In*
i-Xitt-rdi-i.irv I'llls. and em. « the nn-t virulent
-w. , w>tl ■ l x .t s.. id his wuinleifnl and nil
li- ding Salve, flies.- tw- great sj.eeili.-s of the
1'" ter ar- ta. t siip. i s,.,|ing „|| the stereotyped
a is.: i: * <t th- .lay. Kxt ranrd’t'«rv cm-. - l.v
Mag:- ! ' fills ::ltd Salve have <.p ■: ...1 lit- eyes .t|*
ill- piiolie * the inetiieieney ol the (so eased)
rem. dies Ilf nihers. and up. n which people have
frog—Wind tv and. pended. Mag-ri.fs fids are
■ f til elass'ihat ir. w aft -Wed l.v the do* n
»• ‘i of -V. i v x :-it| laUe . er'eal. -an ah
solute n- ''- *y for n.-ilier. i -r tv ~~( M ....
g . i's I'ills snlli .-s to j !- h-v.-e!* in j uP et
"i'i r, t m-the st..'iia«d.. eivate an appetite, and
- ' , iii:s light and lm na 1 Tli. i- is
"" gnpi /. Old no rca.-ti. n in the form of consti
!'■. . J : 11 i■ iiv. r is -led, ils Imietions are
jest red; and it the nervous gysl.-tn is feeiile, il
i in', gorui. I. diiis last .jiulity makes the me li- |
'I di . t.*r li wat.ls .*! didieiite :
,1: •'•••*. I • vo.ls Hie l erup v- diseases are liter- |
ally.-C r-ii-h-f 1.y.11.e disenfeetant power of I
'- '. I' 'll.'', it i- here annonne-d that
Mv ..aa.- lt:i.i.' s, 1 1 ~*,.i ti. \m» i)i.vui:in-r.\ I'll i.s j
vm- all Olliers tail. While h.r I'.nrns, I
> ' hi!' iai: . Cut- and ad .1,-e.P •, I tl, j
-lm v. . -A! v K is iiitajil le. > .|,| l.y .■
1' i' * and i.-- '. e.. ;.v i ■ .id-. ■! .:.. 1 ’i , g
’ ' ' " 1" a. L'.pt --iy
PRuF&SSiOMAL CARDS.
Charlie Wright,
I' ATC/f.yf \WKIi A.\’> JEW/;LEI
pa r tiiMiiiiLL "."::::i:r.
OVER rFFORirS
♦V\ udi k uan :i:iU'l
I) . :
(j. ,\. Ai.r<n;i>.
A i !■'ji \i, V* A i I.AW, tiiiil'llN. (1 A •
\Y
~-id i at:ei >n to pi r.-ssjonal dmv
" !*’■ >' '' *' ! >o ' •:*!
■: u-t him v.. P >.. !*.. is . and that ,
•1... hti-tn. -she mis, i. g, :!,er with his own
s! , -i v Pi- time and ,it. ntfon eseli iv.dy. j
• * ;'.••• . n Itiilv-.f •(, up P.II-S, opposite iilvi;- !
ai.ii up; 11 ■ip !
:*.-! * "V -J:*. Is- il. ly.
i . AI. .1 NCNNAI.I.V,
ATTuHi' lIVS AT LAW.
. ;itix civ)"<d \
.....
> > .- |. J. Henry, lmyette. P:"* Mm
i • a t M • liwt-fUh : . aml
! ■ i.•:a! ('nv* n i • * ; ac-l u! <* to the pinvlins** 1
at >1 p ;!«■ ot real f.* ta«?.
\v«* >!i. 1 11 «l>‘Votc our wlioie attention to our i
prt>h '-ion, we li«»t••• io I*** ,-iMe to *ji\e fr**neral j
-: 1 1i- fi. nto nil \vi.i* may think propel '/age !
T . T ]u )\ \L,
A. 1> M’NNAI.I.Y.
J 1. I! VLt.. T. W. TliniM \N
Hall 8c Thurman,
AiToliNKVs AT LAW.
'LU'KSOX Gh'OttVlA.
T\TILL prnt l ice i:i the counties comp<»ing the
f ▼ 1" 11 ni •Lt>i« i\i. Cvii".« iir mill nltend t•» the
f Election of Claims ag the Gknlkal Goyekn-
M hi N T
atvli Ist. tC
BOYNTON V BI3MUKE,
,1 TTUIt XK VS -1 r L A Hh
HUFFIN' GEORGIA.
(Oliioe in fr-nt r-iopi up stairs in Almah Hall,
opposite Erick Wurehoitse./
TARILf. give pri-npt attention to sueli business
y » a- -.lay t N t.-'.-l to ti-eir are. in the
■ emtiss >oa!.ii'y. il-'nrv Rutts, M-e.roe,
I jisoi:. Pike, Me:‘i i .veil-v, ; ai-d Clay ton.
.r.i;..yv:-s, ,
Fi:i;n. I>. In-Mi ki:. | s-pt 4to.
D. E F. KNOTT,
: i.ivm£» rctint’fl iG • ‘‘on, rosppftfully tenders his*
:» K() F K SSI () N A L 3KU V I CK S
To tho.-»o who mav desire them. < Ml’.ue ami reoin*
in the BRTf TC TIrTT.PTNO b- Ux<-, the LLmy
S!:»!»'.ui.er** In l i::;\v ho found < 1 ;iy or ni c:h
]•? wiu-.i IV tVvH .i'.ally eng.Mgt-,1. ] ,
1). N . 'M \ K T T X ,
.1 TT<> It A fi V .1 T /, A IF,
GR I FF I V . G K OiifilA.
Office next .1 ■-r Fj the Herald office. mayStf
DR. M J. DANE! L,
i’i;A(TICIX<; i AN,
OiYiCL rp-atairs I'ici.V Corner itoo n Jose\s’
ISuilJir g.
March
Railroad Meeting'.
riinn o.nu.i] i , .:i: g ~f the Mi-ekb- hi- -ill •
! SAVAX't.VII. 'HIIFFiN'.I- Noitlli VI.A.
It. It. CO , v i! 1 F, h. 'd..t Ne vnau. on TIiFKS-
I'AV.Oe V-r ,tb.
Tl-c uie-ti iz - ai!nl i'- J7fU September will, in
1 voo- ,be post|- i.-l.
A < !i; inis «>f the *n* are cordial!
i:»\ i* • I !.» j t!**nil On* nrn mh! moctinj?. St<*i-kTi '•>
or 4. .- j • ‘.illy, will ho r.-pr- t,ntc.L :»< of
-' ' . ci. • 1 :
itioil.
!’ ] i *. ii Joho-on. T>.j . Lrcsident.
- W. MANGIIAM.
‘ Ihr IV n i* I lion liar Suord.* 1
ulll! 11lit", SATi HIIYY !lii!!\l\l„ SEIT. ■'!!, fsfifi.
OENj^ITAXs
LAND AND EMIGRANT
iV G JU NT C V
WITH HKAIMfI ARTEIfS AT
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
1 flinll a \ i:. toy < Hi. *, ni*« i * >. ” par
ti- having LftinN I'iafitati<»n« City, of » |
rrty for sale, i *.••.!, or t Jehus. £*•. are - .-t fully
to them «*f ehnri:* . i
: tnv M*r\i »•' hi - * *1 as './• - r not.
I uni i}» •••..-, m’l! v u« • J im:i *1 \Atih Southern
I -u•«*!- an.l tioi.f- i. • j-lv •• • 'ii-ciMi lit*
.juilityaiul str.M/ii. .»> »'.!! nit th. v nr*
to st n.lajH. l I. »r. . • . wl.i h will o al-ii; un
to rvi.iLr vulimhA s.-rvi.t.. ami
«.?4;»*rs to ia. • -t .*i * v Y»: _ i*.
I nen'June iat I’hf tMtioijt*. I.ot? :u;J a
consiilrra*-«* <»f w a *1 ian-l** in *1 (Tvrviit
|»Hits «*f f.»r sal*, rent or « \ liar/", auJ
will tinv«* tlo-m inn|';-e.l . .t on icy logi-l. r
so t' at all can examine for tlo in.V;v.*s.
] am now inukii.t;. niiil willso.m liave jo if.
arranp'iiioiit'f with parties in New \ .»ik, t’hila
• L !p!iin, nc . Uai: mioi * !.y wLL'h I h ill ! nt.lc to
n.ivance money on lun<!s, t’lowiiig < roj»s. * Tc.
Kkfkiim ks: C.*orjrc N Ni !ioU. K-.j.. Hay street
Savannafi. tin ; KaiP 'tn K*•/. r*», Iv-.j , No. lit*
South Hit Street, rhila-h-lpliia, un i liu» business
men of this city,
A. .TACKSthV ROCKRS.
OHtce. for tlo* prcs.-nt at my rcsuli-nco. on
corner of llroadwav 1 1 :.t!i Streets, » ppoj.it.•
Marshal College.
July Ith oil*
Wantccl
TO 11 K NT () R VV It CII A S K
TUO N’o. 1 I’;; 1 »ion*», a.TToiiiin/, or
i As.«i';- rv '- and "-‘"d •••'•, • xli "" >•> 'p»i
i * /*' «liu/. or one ol i h i? • • t otmtios,
Ti».--•»! !■ i* « he i „r oi jU\ ejiiont. to
-• •!.*• Hi i : ! il in.j ■ ■ .: 1 Ja t* ii-> the
! eiflt.ure of Crttr • . C*. t, ! ..... I*•I’ »i T. I. . Cam*, tie.,
;A’ Ac., alio list » c tiiei-r« a- • J fruit « - ehunl.
I riue s having w ater (‘ •i -1 a:nl Saw ) Mills, or
! sites \vh n- ::J. may 1 . ! i.t. prof, it. -1. WooM
pref t to • t --*• tl . h *. s» s. in .!. -, fai tiling
imp!etneir. r ■••• J / ••.. on tl.*• places.
a. -iA' sc-cx Roi)f;i:!:s,
< • i ;f!!n, < ■> oi
OFI’ICT. for the p. c.sont at his ivsi<|cn^ r
comer of ifroml-.Viiy ami Jt.’tli kticet * pposit •
MmsliitM ColU'irc, scpT.lhi
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Ct.iiier Whitlmll Street mid W. .fc \ Uaiiroa.l
U’I.VMA, (iCOKfiIA.
This .Newlytl.ivcl. and, Cnlijnindious,
3?irst Class Hotel,
Ellcgantly l‘an.i.s)ie«t t lnough<»ut, and eornpletc in
all il - nppointn:. : ’ 1- H"\v i pef* for l* • !V■- I'th/ll
jof g’ic-ls, ai.-i in o:.-.-e—ml opeia ioii.
, \Unched to tio.** 1 is u tin** lolUrti’d Parlor,
with } . , - \ 1 t ela I'.at fully and
; completely -* • • k.-.i ” itli clo-- c li-f lor-', Wmicm
I arid ( ./ • .
! The pat: of ti.e jaiMie i-* respc. t fully so
-1 lieited. w PR AT r, IM)N !> A roitKV,
Proprietor!*.
11. D. Il .10:1 ( le| jf,
Late of the “Brown Mheon, Nn.
! Jtine i»Mh. Hm.
Hemington 8-1 Sons
id :• t: ' i ■ ■ '
UH\ i-iI.V Ki's. lari.FA MI'SK'KTS ANI > j
CARR-INils, I'-r the 1 i.ite-1 States scivtce.
Also, Fork- t. and l'--lt Revolvers, Re
.<■: fug l’isluls. IF,lie Vanes, R-voivilig Ri
-I,‘itla ai.-l -I lien Rond', and Run ;
\i atei ins « •’•1 by i; tin ii ilers and the,
trade gi-neral'y.
In these (lavs of ho : e-hro'ik'ng an 1 n-b
--bery, every 11-oise, Store, Id-: k and Ollico |
should have one of
ni’.MiNVT »N'S RKVOLk FJIS.
, I’aitias tlrririrg to avail theni«elves of
the lute inij-rove-no! t- in f'istols, an-1 stipes
rior workiuanship an-i form, will find all
i combined in the new Komingion Revolvers.
Circulars con'-duing cuts an 1 description
1 - f our arms will Le furnished upon npplica
i tion.
; K. lIKMIXOTOX & St'XS, [lion, N. Y.
Moore it Xteb-ds, Aden's, Xo. 40 Vourt
! land St. X. A’. sej-fi-din.
hld-i’Nt VI. ,V fiAS STIIVtS I
TEA AND COFFEE TtOII.F.RS, GLUE TOTS
Oil. C.VNS, A-.-., itc.
All tiie C- .-bins f--r n faniilv
«n*y b- -b-i.e with Ko-aii
i iil. or Gas, with less iron Me, _(S£3
t-S ami nt. b-es tap-use, than by
anv otber fuel.
Eneli niticle inn: uf.ii-tiire l by Mi's Company is
ga-o loin -dto ]" f ill nil tlint ii laim.-l fur it.
Send fur a . ii,-iiim-.
[f"l to the tra-1.
KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO.,
sept 1-i!iw [in-] ‘J fi Pearl St., NV.
11‘ >iVK’S IMI'ROVF.If
Cotton Picker!
L* >ll PICKING t\ viip fii;u».
4 1 , ■ ■ ,r v jM. j
. \ v<’.. c th * • f.i IJIIH -
‘ ' ; ‘ it**:, clean ami
"U. . ’-L l ' /llmi l:\-J
» . . . PA I ’ii 1M NTr Gt v.
N.Y
.. j I !
i\tiiiiit;ii i {.iii.li m:ini.
i
AT ink
Am. Inst. Fair.
t K*t )iu:n lo t igr.o.
In dirt.-* competition with all the l-ading
makers r. t!• ** «T>untry.
“r i:no i; is et“
OHCANS
A N l»
>1 E LODE ON S.
pp’loi het, i»r.i;ro.\ s. vo.
Reaped folly invite tlo* attention of purchasers,
the trade and protes-ion, to the
l'Ol.l. \\ 1 N(; INSTItr.'MKXTS
Os their Mantifaeture:
PISUAL BASIS ORGANS,
Five sixes. Five octave. <mp t-» llirce l fttikp of
key s, three to eigi.t setls t 1 |>. ds,
Prices S2GO to 6000
SCHOOL ORGANS
Niue *tvic!». ami douLle Reed. Rosewood
and hiuek Wnlntit. < a§e«.
Prices SIOO to S4OO
TT’rno style and Port aide. Twelve Varieties,
from four t.» Oeaves. >ing|e and lambic Reed,
Rosewood and llliu i: Walnut Cases
Prices so*3 to $1330.
Every Instrument is inndo by eon pclu.L work
men, from ’lie Imnteiial under our personal
supervision, and every modern inif roveimnt
wortliv «.f the nnuic, is introduced in ? <»•
A:i oi g :h< -*<- we w«*’iM call attentiou t th*- T ! IT
Ms *R.\N I E. w !iieh lm-been so min i, ndtiiin and,
at . . i»ri I'Oind only n iu'-tr ?»i» *:V ■ f l? -n
munuluct uic
From r: die very fluitering TeftlimoniaT? 1
eminent I , r« , fe°! s L , r«! ami we give the loi
“The I cnnc'.iv' !<> he unnp; :*on hahle in
tlioir heaulil il smooth quality.”- W.m A. Kino.
“It n Tn«tniment. nml erej
it ot the buihler. —II. C. Folgkr, 'l roy, N. V.
‘ Thov are nmonc the fineKt nmriii
facturd either in this country or nhroail. —Wm
Plug. 'J. tiiai., Aptomas.
“They have sriv«*n univeraal satisfaction.
II Uawlet, Fon ilu-iftc, Win.
“There \* a r eculinrly «wcet ami »vmpat)o*tic
tone which hanllonl7.escliaiiningly with the voice.”
—W. JI. Cookie
‘ I nrn jiftitic»;hirlv pleaac.l with the arrange*
ment of the dillervut registers.”--\Vo. J*]. J^b.m*
nr nf.
“Xo other instrument so nearly approaches the
organ.*’—7V Chorister, X. )'.
“This instrument has a clear superiority over
anything vet introduce*! us.- Injcji/rdent.
A'.
“The tone« an«l the action r.re excellent”—Rev.
W. S. Leavitt, Hudson, New York
“The more we yne it the better we li’te it.”—J
Ti 1! ear., Hudson, N. V.
“Tin* Two Itanh Or-fnn TTarrnonitim is really n
3Vni.”--J. \V. Kinxk it, Hoston, Mass.
“We have found them excellent in all points
constituting a poo l ins! Rumcnt.”--J. C. Cook, T
J. Cook.
“It looks nml sounds splendidly.”—S. B. Sax
ton, Troy. N. Y.
“The rnr»«t pCrf *ct toned Mtlodcon I ever saw.”
Gi*t F. North.
“lh*y fail hack on such substantial meriting
superiority of workmanship, beauty of tone and
reasonnl of price. And we must say that
in all their r- pects they are w»*ll worthy of
1 praise.” —MnC xl J >"'< »** Auy. *OS.
I MT Every Instrument is fufiy warratited. an 1 '
\ Jinxed nml Ship)-J in New York city >o flo.-t
r ha rye.
Cir* ulars, ■Cn‘‘ s a: ’ Pr . Li ; t a , d:c. sent nap
PIiLOPBET, fc.ro.
Mil PdtOADWAV V V.
f'r to any of our Agents in the piincipal cities
of th- I'mrti.
I
ICE!
1 L •'ib«ei:Unira. hav; g tlmi* ar
I j,u 1 I'Mit-, are now prcpai *k to fi» null tln
ir 1. *•• - *_t <.t iJhu. a: <1 surn»unding counuy. w ith
IOID tn m sort, at TheirTT»-w I [‘IT
iIUI >K-. «*pjH.*ite the Passenger Depot The
price tor th»* pr**eent i 4 five c-*r.ts by retail, and a
1 r» Ihe • role
{ .! . \ .. it MAM.I V .1 \»
TA In oR 1 N(; !
O. B. SMITH
MAYI NC JnT \ I Lull -11. »l* in <Ji itfi"
up stairs oivr I'l.srry s on Hill
• t 1... |. I- :,.,W .lon g all kind "f «mk in his tills at
f: fly |" i <•■ ut 1 • 1 1,an any ',' hrr *k"p in lii.Mlc
Un.rgia Il» Is ai.d » ill ri.nlinn* to I.- rr ft
th** tsir-t Ainrri' su fsi.il I iir-.r.eon fashion..
Culling don* t.t « moni.'iit s warning.
nug'J-lyr
JOS. ENGELS
The u:ii!tr.-:gnc<l desites to infonn the
public that ho has returned lo hi* old home
IN G-RIFFIN ,
Where he is determined to furni-h them
with (loons a* I.OW as they can [lossihly
he afforded. I have on hand
PPIDSII tfc NEW,
A Complete Stock of
DRY GOODS.
( lofhing, Boots, Shoes, Hals,
My well known Character as a business
man here in loniser days, is a sufficient guar
antee nf
Fair and Honest Dealing.
Call mi me at my NEW STORE, til the
< )Ll> S'IA.M I , West Corner of Hill street
i and 1 froad way.
JOSEPH ENGEL.
Aug. B.lS.W—B'n.
(id EKNSWAUE,
j CHI .V2—A Al>(3ftASEid .4 ft /. .
MeHltlfiT. TViKSKTT A CO.
j Corner Wliitelmll nnd Ifunter Streets, Atlanta,
lull lines oft'. C. (Twite nnd Glawwar#
IN THtl CEIGINAL PACKAGE
or in lots to sail pmehasers.
A SPLENDID RETAIL STOCK.
A fine hspoi( mciit of" Assorted Crutes very
low to the trade.
Dealers are pm tieulmly requeste i to call and
exnfidne onr ftoek . We feel confident that our
TERMS will compare favorably with I»K>[ NhM
V(»RIC rnte<«, and our slock i- ai complete as any
n the country, North or So.utli.
M« I'-Rl I>K, DORSITT and CO.
July
ini:nrt ni:van. a. t. nuTßirmr. r.. w. h rrrr
BRYAN. HARTRIDGE 4 CO..
«()»MI»IO.N AllilK II A X TS
ATTI
XI rolt-cra,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA
w? E sw.li.-i- i-oti»igmn.'i'»» »r«1 n«»V#
W on f!ii|i!TK-[ili I<| --uifilvi'. New Volk ami
I ,i* -Ti-00l i:-*i i- -j -iiub.nU.
HTPLANTEKH" SFI’PEIES FURNISHED. f*l
ntigg.d—tf
j. nTseymour,
CHERRY STREET,
t ?
M1(I0\, - C BORG IA.
I
KEEPS r>n hand a fnii stock of Groceries ami
Provi ions, wl-ich e offm** n« l *w m any
other house in the city.
I ..
He al«o keep* on hand all Grades »>f Tt~»TdACCO,
and deals in loorillardA s M’l I*. and SMOKING
Tf»HA<*(*o. of various i rand 4, and invito* o call
from merchants, Planter*, and others.
aog:;0-<]y:im J. N. SEYMOUR.
XSII KL F. RFl.r> n. W. W VLI.V. MENRT R. CTHUVriAN
BELL. WILLY 4 CHRISTIAN,
Cotton Pac toi’G
I
f.EN :■ aloiM.minshEn merchants,
sa van x vii, <;i :o.
\,T> V N‘C]-'< t•, !•■ »)n ali corsignment-* t/« u« or
t<. tr in f.»v.-rp*Hd, Boston, New
i 5 k. Pin ’ht-. and IbiP.iinore.
( ?. .Aid k-rwaiuii gos intT :hamii4e.
%* p 4 —dJm*
BiIDIBMAY A BANKS,
WH*.Lr>XI.E iMi •: K f All. UKALEHS IV
HOOTS, xlh » \S, I.EATII Lii, sIIoJLV!AKE&s
TOOLS I.A-PS. I’EGS. Ac. ,
.M>o. MAM'I'.vCTI P.FK.H V
BOOTS tP 3110E33,
K. cps the LAP % LSI STOC li ef (ioo«l« in their
i>-c. tI.V i-* If *-ind in any one ltmi«e ititLor
t. l otijatry Muruhant* are iuvited to examine
(•nr bn-V k»f ).*» niinJinsing elsewhere.
t ■.EIIOKJ 1. Hid »CK. IT \CHTPT;r ST..
\ t l-iii t a 4i-ort:irt
soi Tur.n.x TTEimJi.
SxTr.xo, u suxiivm axi* sl.v insns,
"n.fofjo,,. ~,, .... .. .. %*,(*.
'»■.* SSfJf MsotltM 1|
. ....... 2 Os
lumisil 1» »• i AXI E
; p*-d *t f..eta] u(
p«i lGr :f»oS i.rv. l( uwy
--
A.h»:*- . • .n-iu.t r .,„ n».
Hollai ».d l.f'v ;•: t: l*r*«.«N | 4 »„. f„,
llis first in**:* t. f \ »**.;• for
s. ii sul • i*:,-nl it: r' xi-ys)sUt il s.]fssS*
l i),. : .J. . • i*.w* i x>i. o: i ortrsot* for adxst
t.s.-inrti's : ini ■ ir tLr- s laonlb. *ad long*r.
CITY 111 DIRECTORY.
A r.Lf.l. WV—Msjor —fitTi •« »t City 11.1!
. Till *- NA|t,--il*rk », A lrsss*ir**r *-f I’ily
\ t Vm.t-fl • **• I N«t Jl lS«fiin!i/>
• .Ft# Il4j HN'ON inf Mihul *jt fe#* ••
l ily If nil.
i —W If. (X Ms kflbfrry J. S. Win,
!A. It i.A’l. ••«».*I N. llarrif. t’ K. Newton, M l>
. J M I|l s. • R<t|l
\n, -a.
(OMMITIKW
FivA.vre—Wife l'attie k Harri*
Nutria and Ali.evs—,vu;t, Mick^lberry,MaUi
■ wa.
«V.r*ixA\< Futriik, Smith, Scnrii
('niiitkin and Pt aiK’ D»rs—Midwlbcrry liar
ri«. -utitb,
I't m*« ash P’ rtiic Wr.iiJi—Smith, Matbcwc
s''* A! a.
STBitrr ia*m*yi».nt«—lfarria, Newton, Pat
rick.
N 'iliiv ta- —Mn'.Le* Xyw' jn, Wire.
PiTitio*>—N **a ton, WM ckt-Joarry .
rorxTV oFHCKR’*.
PD. DISMI Kb—« hdiuaiy.— (>ttb e up «u#.
in .Vlin.sii Hull.
J II CC>NN.M.I Y—Clctk of Superior OiirV—
Rice in .Miiiah Hall.
.1 11 1* A N 11—(’bik Inferior —Offiaa f
etnir« i;i Alfimh 1! ill.
1* D |K»Y A I*—>hcnff.
(\*unty Tieaf-iu*r,--
lici at Dr J. \\ , MiUhell » Store.
nov i:k X MP.NT f >FFI rr.Rs.
R. rt.'.\fPD»-N -l S. Internal Revenue Ta*
Collector ( »f]b-« at the Plant# r'» i'-ai.k lUnldir.g.
Solomon
D A. JoII.N'SiN 1 S. Th* —< ‘HWa
in Plant* I- Rank I; jib ing
RATES OF LEGAL ADVERTISIIJG.
Sul* -of I.a: la by Adimuiatratora, ctiUitu
and fiuardiatM are r*.pii:*d by law t #» be held ua
the hot luotlny iu ••neh mon'li, between th«
Imure «»f leu in ti.* ! renown ar.*l three iu the after
nooti, at the r vtf hot:*#' in the county in which
the propel ty i* »ittinted.
N..»!« «•/# ot tlo iiTUAt be given in a pvibhe
’ >} ir -p» *\ i< *,»#.
NMtie# - ol -rti* nos p« t»#»nal pi petty mint In*
given in u publi I«» iliiv * pie\tout t«» »alf r
Notice to and 1 and tn titoif of an eftfaVn
ru»'-t be | übli o i I'l dayn.
No i*»* ill ; npplienlio*! 1»*» mad*? to th«
( -Oirt ( I <>i dl» *I y f"l‘ IcHVc to A# II lull*! Illbu
pubii-ii# *1 two timt lJie.
Citati'iua for letter-* #*f Administration, Gundi*
Aiiahip A’ *, toust Ih* publu#lied H«* day*-
(.*]thl l» • ad for divtnh- ion fr*»Ui tuluiinittration t ,
once a month for dx nm«itb«.
fW iioltt _ r»uai JTaiialiip 4U
«la\ h.
flutes for the fore.-b *Hre r»f mortgnire# imirl
published once a month for month#—f»r e<-
t»»blidiif.g lost papf-ra for the full spo«:e of threk
month**—for cornpelling titl«»* from Admim-tia
tora, where bond* have been given by the deceas
ed. for tin* full “pace of thr# e month*.
Publication* will always be < mtinned according
to tbe***, the legal i equircrucuta, unless otl.arwiea
ordered ttt lh*i foßowilig ,
RA IK-
Sberitr,* sal* s per brj ot ten lines or lcs# |R (X) .
Sin rill’s mortgage ft fa sabs per levy 0 rtl
Tax (Villectoi * st.fcs, ficr le\y S uti ,
Citations forletti is of Administration, fi(K)
Citiitio is for b ttci j of Guardianship. b yo
Notice of application f*»r dismission fn* rn
Ailniini«?i niiuii. 6 ‘r\>
Notice of application for diamlaaion from
Guardianship 4 f>«J
4pplioali< n l(* sell Land C OC
Notice to Debtor# and Creditor*, 11 f XI
->al« # f Land per M,uarc, 3 <H>
Sab 1 of p' u-.imbb' pi< party 10 day* 2 UQ
Rstray i.oiices, ho da*.«, 4 00
Forevloeure of mortgage, per *quaro, 4 C
p<*r n.an i* hi- n i [• m ad•* v > c. I<M
RAILROAD GUIDE.
M \( <»N AND WPSTP.R X RA I LUO Al K
A. J. WJini:. r,
K, H. WAI.K i:R. St i-T.
Leave Macon 7 M A. M.
\riive a* Gi'tlir. U “
| Anise at Vc I 57 P. N
L« ave Atlanta f» b 6 A. JM
! Arri-e n* GrilUn 9 " "
j AiMW’Hat Miron 1 •'> P 34
FOL TIl
\VM l|t>r.T, f'iii>n»ENT.
VIRGIL I'uWERS, Si i 't.
Leaves Macon 7 ao A. .V,
Ait i ves at P.iifftula. 0 ISi P. M.
leaves Eufu'.la 5 10 A M.
Arrives at M-i-n.. 4 lU. P. M
I Ain ANY FRANC 11.
Leave* Smilhviile 2 42 P M.
i Arrive* at Albany 4 >A P. M.
L*av. s Alban;.* ........ 7 30 A. M.
* Arrivis at Mnithville 9 W A. iI
MUscOfiEE RAIEROAtd
.ToHN MUST A IN, P«E*ii»i>'f.
CLARKE, Sit*’t.
leaves *7 23 A. VI
Arrived at (Vilavnbus 4 24 A M.
Lea*.c* Coluiubua 7 A. M.
ArriVci »»t Maeon 4 lo P. ML
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
J. P KING. pßr*:r»rrr.
E. W COLE. K r*T. *r
Aneniwfn 7 a. v
i Arrive! at Allilutlk 6 50 P. M.
Leave* Atlanta 7 05 A. M.
* Arrives at Augusta 9 30 A. M.
NIGHT TRAIN.
I.r-nve, Augu«fa 5 10 A. JI.
\ rr.ie* ni Atlanta .6 41 A. JL
Leave* Atlanta. . . 7 30 P. li.
i Arrives at Augusta 9 80 A 11.
ATLANTA <t WEST POINT RAILROAD.
GEORGE 0. HULL, St ft.
. L *av <**> AfTa»dji . . 4 00 A. M.
\ i ■ »e at \V.s*t Point 11 45 A. M.
!.*■ftvp* Eatordnn 12 i*s i*- 3L ,
Arrive? at Atlanta
X* ci IVATisI v
Enter tai n ment.
ARTII R IV. RRtiWX take*. »*»'* n»«-
-liK-l *’ ii nf li.r. 'wing bi- -14 fr.enil* that he
-f.ere-1 . h-: •• for i-.ivat* rate-tain.
, ■ i... ty -f Ml r-i*. -VI 'he corner ofllun
ler null I . -I •• •■' . : .uied-ateiv >o ffuut ol lh«
■ Catb*-!:- 1 ! ■. »•>-! l oot one hundred an-I fifty
vi.i-.il frot:: t! e f ar-*!iril. llis terras are very
1 reasonable.
nnc fvlyr ARTHUR W. r.RpyJL
Daily Now Xira,
A! LA NT A, GEO.
IARGFr-T i-ity -in uiatiun. Ea-geet conntry
j eir- illation A live journal. The paper for
the lir- u.le a-:.l ri uriting room.
Mulo-uibe U-r iii I. l a. Price of *ub“i’riptio*
ou!t *7 f-r ai;tiu::i • r one dollar per month.
P l V V I ! t « •:
VIRGIL COOK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
<; r if r i \ g r. t> R o i a
•l« y!; t f