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1-1 HLIsIIIIU DAILY AT GRIFFIN.GKuKGIA,
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MARTIN i EAGAN, 1
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Half* K s KiibxrrlpUonv
One <>i y one year *|'| IM>!
One '.'’l’V •!* months ® D* I
C*u< oo|V three months 2 IS,/
Uni' rs far Ji >U AuliK linl ADYERTIS !
INCi re-pe'-Uuiiy solicited, ami promptly attended)
to.
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4,, Kluquent »ket»li ol I'resiilrnt
Jolsisb«» !>) Hull. lit. A- lit ury.
|Io is a child of destiny, but it is ;t destin;
sis his own creation, lie has been the. ariii
tect of his own lorluaes, and loots to the
people alone for favors. My word fur it, j
they will not desert him, for he has never
descried them. In lhtj*, should ''e he r.
•andidate for their suffrages, the toiling •
millions of his cuuntryiuu w;ll floct to his
banner. The hardy sons of toil will come j
from the mountains, the hills and the dales;
n p.i froiii the congressional homesteads, as
“autumnal leaves coine when forests are
rendered,” and you shall count them by mil
lions I claim the right to speak of Andrew
Johnson in this Cay. for I have some rea
son to know the man. We canvassed the
State in ltvYl for Governor ot Tennessee, j
There is more resistance in him tl.au any
;nan I ever encountered. The harder he
was pressed, the higher he rose under the j
pressure, and it seemed to me the heavier ;
he <tas pressed the lighter he ran. The
ore .iter tv.s tho obstacle i threw in his way,
the more triumphantly did he clear it at a
hound. Mis powers were never fully devel
oped till we got down to our work “ in dead j
earnest ” in what the boys call a tjruuud
seuflle. Me h"s beaten every body ho ever
encountered. Me beat my triend Mon. 1,.
t\ Haynes, of your city, lor Congress, and
1 think you will agree that was no ca y job
to accomplish, lie beat the lion. M. I‘.
Gentry for Governor, who had never been
beaten before, and “great let me call him,!
tor lie comptered me i ” ='nd 1 predict sueli |
will be the fate of any Kadie-d who opposes
him. You know l ne'er was his political j
friend, lie was a I'emucrut and Ia W big.
Mil an 1 water were not more oppo.-it than
we, an! y«t in the new order ot things, l
ardently .test e the success of his a Iministra- j
lion; ami if lie should be the standard bmr, r
of that great body of cei.servai 'v# men who j
were drawn together lately in I liiladelphia
by a patriotic determination to save the Con- '
stitution from violation and the country front |
ruin, I, for one, will do “ good yt outan ser- |
rice” in his i-ause, anl will eali upon all
'overs of* Ims country, whether Whig yr
Dconoerat, all of every party who Would j
stay the wild wave of tadiealisui which is I
sweeping over the land, un i carrying away i
before it every vestige of tho Constitution '
and every hope of the pr-‘r i .<*; to rally rW.nd 1
his bantyr and bear it t) victory. The South '
owe him a debt of gratitude for the manly
stand lie has taken for us, an I l feel conli
dnt «1, >f on :y party, wil be pr, trip to pay
it, who have the love ot country m their
hearts.
President Johnson’s whole appearand • rn I
hearing are s roi gly expressive of churicter.
In stature square built, broid chested, not
over f ill, compact, manly ; hi ill. .'3, il '.-iilt
Iv . lad in a sober and somewhat worn black
frock-coat, tils body seems merely a suitable
bedistal for mounting his m'assrve head A
hr* ad br in, hurr originally a deep black, but
now evenly sprinkled over with a thin inter
mixture of white, making what is' called an
iron-gray; complexion dark, and a face of
grave aspect, which strikes the beho'der at
otiuc—making the whole figure a mere appen
dage to it—as that of a maw habituated to
weighty delif>?rCt J 'o’ris ' n .ace on which pub
lic Responsibilities have deeply engraven
heir lines. It is sobriety and weight of
Maraeter, more than brilliancy of intellect,
•ha is expressed in Mr. Johnson’s features.
One gets the impression that lie must be a
man of strong, but. rather slow faculties,
which a massive vigor of will, hold resolute
’v to their work. With the sober strength
ot bis care-weighted face, tlmre is combined
;l < ' t -'ain hardness of expression, as if he
were in the softer human sympa
thies. 1 his is perceptibly relieved as soon
as he speaks, his voice having a quietness
and case not expected from the Sf|uarc-built,
hard-visaged, cold-eyed statesman. Put
■“fi’l 'J 10 predominant impression is that na
ture formed him to be merely a public man ;
Giat lie is a resolutely ambitious, strong
ibred soul, to whorr nothing i*> go eom»enial
as the cares A state.
Si! MaI'AHY
v le di.-covery of a musical composition,
•T -Mozart, at the age of ten years, is an
nounced.
Major General John E. Wool has writ
tcn a letter endorsing'the policy of the Pros
•dent.
The cattle disease is thought to have in- ,
-voted the buffaloes on the plains, as many
are found dead with no marks of violence on
them.
, General McClcnnan has a Ipttcr
Reproving- the proceedings of the Phiiadtl
ifhia National Convention.
Ben. Frankim was Grand Master of the
Irand Podge ot jPennsylvania, 1734. and 1
bat year he priotccTttfe first Masonic book
2ver published in America.
U c {vrdiea s call the President the
.’•reat l surper,” whereupon a friend of j
v c r' ew Grleans l’icayahe remarks that he
wiU be fjund Abo greatest use-up-or of the
-did teals.
Bastrop, Texas, Advertiser, of the
loth mst., says that corn is selling for forty I
Mnts per bushel, and - will go down to twon- j
tP *b^^ia t^an m — so F reat will
, It is a remarkable fact/s*iys th, Natchez i
that the negroes who have engaged
planting have confined themselves to tlm
Wluvatiou of cotton exclusively. Bread-
Guffs are not thought o's by thent. If their
cotton crops fail wh it is their resource for
bread and fiic'Ht f
i He city ot Montgomery lists voted to snb-
r.be ?! ,000,000 to the North and ijuuth Al
ft-imy ilailroail, a very important fit ate
designed to connect that city with
eiatur, rn,J thus give ad rect iins oY road
ffum Mobile to Nashville.
villi 1 M”? ife s ° me timc "go of'the Nash-.l
Ohamoer o. Commerce, about $5,000
subsertbed to assist Atlanta; Ga. in,
DAILY SOliT.
VOL I.
A Good wife is one wh > puts her hus
band in the side of the bed next to the wall,
and tucks him in to keep him warm iti the
winter, splits the wood and makes the fires
in the morning, washes her husband's face,
and draws on his boots for him, never suf-
I. rs a rent to rctnahi in her husband’s small
clothes, k.-e[« her ahr.es up at the 1 eel, and
stockings darned, never wonders what her
bu.-band sees interesting in the young wo
man across the way, nerer slams the door
when her husband is speaking, and always
removes the children when they eat up their
father's supper.
It appears from carefully prepared statis
ties that in time of peace Europe keeps in
arms nearly four millions of men, at an an
nual co-t of over three thousand millions of
francs, or considerably upwards of sil hun
dred millions of dollars
A correspon lent writes from Fort Tlalle k
Dakota, that the air is full as of grasshoppers
ai it was two years ago this fall. When the. ;
wind blows from the Southwest they fly with
it. When from anyother (;uarter they a
ligl-l, covering the ground in places to the!
depth ufau inch.
A NtW ami (iritnil I-lpodi in Yltdi
. ci lie!
fin M vouini. i- the founder of anew Medical
SvsUmi. ! Tli«* <|!inntitfiriaiis, whose va*t internul
fi/aos enfeeble the ttoinach anil |>uruly/.e the l>o\v
e!s*. iim.-t p.ive j'i'«*eeije , iee_te the man w In* restores
health ami appetite, with fiom one to two of Ins
c\taorilinary I’ilU, atul eure.s tin* most rlritlent
9oves w ith a l»nc or so of his wotnlerfnl ami all
liejilir.g these two great speeiri-'** of the
I motor are last s:n»ei ail the atei eot Ypeil
tiostrmn.A of the Jay. Kxtraor«linniT cured l»y
I’d Tills Mil l Salve have opened the eyes of
the public t* the inelliciet.ev of the (soculcdj
rem. dies of others. uikl upcnwhicli people have
so Ion*; blindly depended. Tills are
not of i Im* class t hat are swalh-wed hy-tlie dozen,
iiiml of which every box full taken creates an ah
-elute necessity tor another. On€ or two of |
pied's Tills snHiees t*i place the bowels in perfect
order, tone tlb sbnnneii, create an appetite, and
lender the rpi; ils lisrlit and buoyant! There is
no i/Mpincr and no reactj u La the lorni-of
pa Mon. It the b ver i- affected, its functions are
i estoi > ; and if the nervous sy.-t* in is feeble, it
is nr. ip.-d. This lust «|U tifit.y makes the medi
cines very desirable tor the wants e| ilHiTtite fc%
i ,, ij!«*s. I ieerous and eruptive diseases are liter
a ’.V cxlii jruished by the disenfeelnnt power of
Mi'ooiel - Milve. in fact, it is here iintiouneed that
Ma lm's Bii.i.oi s, l>vsi*fcme ani» I *i\itr.uoKA I'tu.s
; cure where all others fail. While for Turns.
>' aids, i hiilduins; Cuts and all abrasions of tin 1
>km M w.mi ’ s i- infalliole. J-'o!d by ,1
! .Mai iGi hi.. 11 I’ineStiDet. r%ew Volk, and all iMug
* ' l ' -*»iU T' 1 |fee|»4— i y
i FRorassrasAL cards.
Charlie Wight,
i If'.l TCUM,\KEII AM) .IKWKI.KI
eye Last sintuu,t. on.r.ivi,
.a o*:er CFFbiurs
-4,11 'Vai'i-aiitctl.
: !).'(■ 2*»'.lß<is.
.1. Q. A- ALFIUiT,
ATTn.IiNEY AT. LAW, GA
\\; I lATl A T . ‘hie t ; such professional business as
▼ i ;.mv be entrusted to his care in tho conn.
Tie.-*. ; Spalding, Tike, I'pson, Monroe, Tutt,-
! IT ir'} , I'r.yette, Towetn and T\
1 prompt Mid attention to duty.
lie will endeavor t'» please tl»o«*e who mry en*
i trust hhn with biisleess. lie is detenuiued that
| tin- business t.f liis elient* l ,. t with his own
[ shall occupy h*s time ami ;.T.ent : >n exclus*
' ( Hw'e on Hill .Street, upstairs, opposite iildt-
ATD OFFICE.
I February 22, Iy.
IT )YAL v f v NU NX ALLY,
AITORNLVS AT LAW.
j <j’TIFFIN GEORGIA
; W/ILI TRACTICE IN THE COUNTIES uF
t t SpeKfint'. Hen F-’.ycMe Tutts. Monroe
I’pson, Tike, Clayton, and Meniweather; and
wiil attend to tin collection of claims against th .
I-e.leral Oovernin til; and also to the purchase
, and sale ol real r rtai ?.
As we shall devote oijr whole attention to our
j profession, tve hope U> ’ e aide to gfv6
! sntMVirtion to all who may ffiink propel to engage
i our rcrvicoa.
i L. T. DOVAL,
A. V. NUNNALLt.
, Dec 27. ts
J. I. HALU. T. W. THURMAN.
Hall & Thurman
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
JA Ch'SOX, UKonalA
T*rn.h practice in tlvfeconntiesromposing the
VV Ei.int JcmciAi. Clitcl'iT i'nil allcnd to the
c Election of Claims ag/iiust the Ukskral Goteux-
MKNT.
ai ch lsE ts.
BOYNTON A' DISMUKE.
ITT(JR XK}' S AT L A IC,
■JRIKKIX GKOUfUA,
Office iu fioi.t room up sf«ii;s in Almali Hull
opposite Bfie'S YVar'eliouse.)
WILL give prompt attention to sueli business
V V as may lie entruste.’.’ti their care, in the
counties of hpaUing, lleury, liutls, Monroe,
Upson, Dike, M'rriiyethf'f, 'rayetle tnul Uilu ton.
J. S. Boynton-, J
Fnrn. T-. Dnssss. ; sept— 4m.
D. E F. KNOTT,
Having returned to Gridin, respectfully tendershis
? UQ F E SSI <) N A L S Elt V I CIC S
To iliosa wlv< n.nv de-ire them. Office and r. cm
in the BltlCK By.ILpING hetareeu the Lively
Stables, where 1:3 n.av be found day or ui gh
except when ITofeesionully engaged, apri! iy.
D. N. MARTrN.
a t t n n ye r a t l .i ir,
GItI FK ! ,V, GEO It (1! A .
Office next door to the Iletald office. imn Slf
Railroad Meeting.
’’if! IE annual meeting of the Stockholders „f the
4. SAVANNAH. (iKIFFIN * NORTH \L.\
K. R. CO , v ill be held at Ncwnr.n, eti TH' RS
HAY', October -ith. IS6C.
The meeting called so. ‘>7th Septemb r -.-/ill :» '
const*i£uence, be postponed.
All the fi:endi 4 jof this ent.erpii-:# are uonlinl v
invited to i tier 1 the annual meeting, r ioi klw ! I
ei-s, . specially, vTE! bo represented, as
th' utmost importance wi-l be hronght up for ton
s'deration.
‘tv ot le. ol th II Johnson. Etui , President. !
- W M \NGiI.\M,
GBIFFIY, GEO, WEDXD.V
LAND AND EMIGRAIC
A GU N O Y
WIT 11 HKAII-yr A KTE US iT
GRIFFIN, GEORQ'A. .
I stin.ll keep a Rrgi-try m my office, u here nllpar- i
tie- ha *ii g 1. 1: i Ww t.ttu»:..e t/ity, „i other prop
city f. i sale, lei t£ur exehauO. are resp.-elfully
solicited to lte~i- , « |,V*ui lit*, et l*« tht-r
inv services are i J■* A w ctit or lo t
1 am thorouclifr oryiiaiiile 1 with Southern
Innds.aud tin refore amply aide to discern the
.JUaßiy and sti ewglh. as well a- wbai they are |
best adapted for, etc., etc., which will enable tne j
to render valuable services to Capitalists and 1
others ttiaUjug to invest or exchange.
I now have several I’hu.tationa, Lots, and a
considerable quantity of wildlands in different!
parts of t; 2oi gia for rala, rwl W exchange, u !
will soon Imv* them mappid out on
so t at all can examine for themselves.
1 am now making, and willsOou have perfected
arrangements with parlies in New Y'ork, t’hila
delphTn, and Baltimore by which I sh dl be able to
advance money on lands, growing crops, etc.
lt*.r':r.M its 'George N Nichols, Es<i., Bay street
Savtninali, Ga ; Ransom lowers, E-| , No U'J
r-outh till Street, ’’hiladelphia, and the business
men of this city,
A JACKSON ROGERS,
iy Office, for the present at my residence, on
curlier oT Ilroadway uud 1 tM.lt Str.t ts, opp»'sitc
Marshal Uollege.
July IJ, 8m
W mite and
TO 11 KX T on i’ 1 ifC II AS K .
. TVn’O NN*. 1 T nntaiioiH, cojoiniufC, or
near envli <*lher, somowhere in Spal
or <me of the inij *ining Counties.
p!u< * s must be near or couveniont to
Mime Uui'irmid. wi ll in.| roved, ht:<l a«lapt**il to tin*
culture of Cot?* Corn, Teas, Totatfiis, Cam?. Ac.,
ttc., «tc., and lm*e thereon a good fruit orchard.
T!ucs having w.Vei* (Grist and Saw) Mill*', or
sites where Mich may be built, preferred.
|»ii*f« r t*> pti! clmsc the Imrst-.**, mules, f'nnin.'
implem. it-. -?«•* !;, «Ve.. on the places.
Appl v to, or address *
A. JACICSOX RODGERS,
(ii iffin. (.eoigia.
(E' l' I' is for t'lO pre.scut at his residence
corner of E road way n..d l;,ili strc«u iipnutttfi
Mtilcliall CoDege, '* eep7!m
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Coiner Whit ball Street and W. it A Railroad
ATE IMA, .G I.ORGI \.
This Ncwlv.Ercctcd, Commodious,
First Class Ilotol,
Idlegantly furiii.sl»**d throughout, and complete in
all its appointments, is now open for the reception
of guests, and in *uceessful opeiaiion.
AttacTiol to tbi*: Hotel is a fine Lilliard Parlor,
with I’heliiM Tables. \ l iist tbiss Liar, fully and
completely stocked with choice litpmrs, Wines
and Uigurs.
The patroPrigc of the public is respectfully oo
! licited. TRAIT, POND it CORKY,
Proprietor?.
! 11. I). II dims Clerk,
; Lato ot the “Drown ??*»«•*.*• 11 °
j Ju.it .sin.
Remington & Sons
I Munuf.n turers of
I
I HEYoEY EUS, 111 FEES, Mi SIxHTS AND
I
I'AKIiINES, for the I'niteJ S'.atesl Service.
j A!vo, Prr’ret nrtil licit Revolvers, Jle-
J peat ting Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolving Ri
fle:*, Hi tie atul Shot Gun Darrels, and Gun
j Materials . sold by Gun Oealers ami the
trade (fenerally, , .
t fn these days of hrpise -breaking am] rob
i bery, every House, More, Dank nod Ofi’oo
I should have one of
Ii
j REMINGTON'S REVOLVERS.
i Parties dc-Jiritig to avail them?fives of
' the late improvements in Pistols, and sttpe
i rior workmanship and form, will find all
I combined in the new Rotnington Revolvers.
Circulars containing ca'ttf and destYiption
I of our arms will bo furnished upon applica
i tion.
E. DEM Os’i I'fON f; SON'S, Ilion, N. Y.
Moore ifc Nichols, No. 40 Court
land St. N. Y. sep6-3m.
KERIISEYE i US STDYS !
Ti A ANI) COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE I’oTS
OIL CAN'S, Ac., Ac.
j
All the i’ooking fora family
?nay be done with Kerosene
’ () ii. or (• as, with less trouble,
I f?'' and at b*»s expense, than by
i-ff’ any other fu»*l. Ik?
End* article musufuclrred by t!ri» Con.puny is
vaurniitn ’ to perform all that is claimed tor it. v
Send for a circular.
Litirial dr-mount made to the trn*le.
KEROSENE LAMB UEATEIt CO.,
sept I-d3w |up] 2o# Best l -t.. N. Y.
HOWK'S IMPROVED
Cotton Picker!
i" )R PI Kl ' OC> iT W r.\ TilE FI ELD.
\ I’l-K and 'I r. ‘uunfnt w-riddiing
! V i.. iif, t .«• ■[i ,Ti I, —.ci Hire •ur foiir linn-*
1 til m y l.ii I. leaving the cotton -Jean and
frtXt;omti*o-h. P i e *2'l.
Order. Vim be fril. 1 by
TUEIIOWK MAM I'Am Rtxr; (TO • I
o* \
*• | 1 4
I DANIEL k RUCKER, i
i r $
GENERAL
|. R ~..
*>rocbr», Produce
0
x m !
1 \\\ Wlmission Merchants,
t
FARRAR'S oI.D STAND,
A S' 14r '
GH*FFIN,GA.
s
In A
maker. , i. - - « I
*1 |oqil leatjve large a-ce-«'»n» lo »'
i ( 1) eiolld Stork. C*'!!!*’' and «■» uiaTTlie
E of tae VI ’KM.NGII AMS.
id vrrsat .atiafaction to our customers j
i6d-tf
ns & tionloii;
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EMM’*
31 l'i 1 1 () . a p
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<YVN
PELOUUET, I»KL
Retpectfullv in\*iti> the atteni
tin* trade and pjnbss.on. t«» tbe J *
KOIJj WIN(i INSI II
Os their Manufacture r
PBD.U* MSBORb.
«
Five sir.c«i, Five octave, one ty.three bnoFn of
licyb line, tj eight eittrt of Reed',
Prlcofl
sciio6l.org axs
Nina styles, single and double ltccj, Rosewood
and Bitfck Walnut ease*.
Pl’icos SIQO to SSd.OO
I*irtiio style and Portable, Twelve Varieties,
from four to hit (leaves, single ami Double Reed,
Uoiiewood and Black VTrtlntft C'tits
I
Prices BQ3 to S2GO.
j TCvery Instrument !s niAile by cotrpetei.t work
men, frenf tlie befit material under our peraotial
-supervision, and evefy modern improvement
; worthy of the name, is introduced in them.-.
! Among we would call attention to the TKK
j MoLANTK, which has been so much admired,
ami can be found only in instruments of our own
• manufacture.
Wont among the ttry Mattering Testimonials ot
: eminent Ticfesaor? and Organists, we £i- ? the fol
j lowing extract*;
I “1 In* pedals I conceive to be unapproachable in
their beautiful smooth quality ” —Wxi A. Kino.
j "I *is a grand, good Instr .incnt, and tJoer ored-
I ’t ':t the builder.”—Jl. C. Fololr, Troy, N. Y.
' ‘ They aye among the finest Instruments manu-
I faotured either in i)ii s country or abroad.—Wm.
■ Br. Ru. J. Moskntiial, Aptomas.
"They have riven universal iatisfact ; on. w —W.
R Hawlxy, Fon-dudae, \V is.
j 4, T!ien* is a ]reouliarlv sweet ami sympathetic
i l °ne which v Vrn : i;~1v with the voice.”
i' 1 —•
* I am particularly pleased with th£ anani;c
--( uient of th? fiffeftnt tefister:."—Wm. Tl. BcvY
' “No other instrument ao nearly approaches the
( organ. ’ —The ( horietrr, X. V.
j ‘‘This instrument lifts a clear superiority over
! anything yet introduced among us. —lmlrn iuhv!
yy C ‘
1 *.. *•> ~ '
“she tone- and the action are erfoeheot.’'—Lev.
i W. S, Leavitt, Hudson, New Y’ork
“The more we use it the Letter we like it.’—J
' B llaoi k, Hudson, N. Y.
i “ 1 lie Two Hank Organ Harmonium is really a
gem.’’—J. W. Kinnki-tt, Boston, Mass.
“\* o have found them exeellent in all ftoints
constituting a good instrument."—J. C. Cook, T.
J. Cook.
It looks and sounds splendidly. ’ —i- B Sat— 1
To.', fr .y, X. V.
I he most perfect toned Melodeon I ever saw.*' i
Gt-y F. Xourit.
"I hey fa!l back on such substantial merits as
superiority of workmanship, beauty 61 tune and
I reasonableness of price. And we must sav that
m all Uleir respects they are well worthy of
praise. —Musical J'ur eer, Any. ’65.
tdf Every Instri® ;nt ii fully v/arriritViT, end j
/foxed and Shipped in New Y ork' 4ft y without
chnrqe.
( ireulais, Cuts, and Price I.i3ts, Ac, sent on ap 1
plica!i<n to
rroadTay. X. v, I
, f J
Or to auy of Our ' gents in tbs rrindpitl cities
oft!** Caio»>. ‘ |
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JSDMBMAX & BANKS,
"ijoi.,w»is (Si, itKr.UL is»sv*».s t:r : , : ;
HOOTS, .StluF>, LEATHER, SHOEMAKERS
mom, lasts. PEGS, &■
Si.*", M iM-fic- srw Car
UOOTJIf cE SHOES,
Krersilie LARGEST STOCK of Good* in iheir
"*:**» u - i ' li '* *Ue in any one ttrtut#* in (i«r«>r-
Uocnliy Merchants areiuvitrd to examine I
our d-v.-lc !. i ti p-rchasing et*ev* here,
t I'iiKItoKEE Uf/X'K, PE.M IIIKKKST
'J* •!** 1 <i arsU
V i
TDK MAN WHO I'AIUS TO HEY WHERE THK HKWiKlb i (AN BK
HAD, 18 IN THE VERY N ATI UK <»K THE < A>B tITIIEK NKG EIGEN
j IGNORANT, Oil CAItKLBSS.
THE QUESTION:
WHERE CAN i'HESK BARGAINS BE F«H N'D? TRI THE NEW HRHOF
ws.aa,*.*wa *«•; mV ** wrs
FANCY SfSTAI’U! DRV GOODS;
Amo- wht-b tliej enumerate UJi«* Dr« S Gocdx in tverj T.rlety.
- ; ; v iru.AßD*
(jRKNAIHNE*-, - PAWN'S,
*' kl musi in* . .. • . t'XH?als;
1 VffENClf .TACONCTd. ?,tOZAMIU(ju£S,
Indeed cvcrytliing that the most fastidious eould desire.
WHITK WOODS,
JACONET, *■
SWISS,
(»ft(«A NDIES,
N ANSOOKS,
Long ciAJTlts. . .
HUSH I.INKNS,
LINEN LAWNS, „ . .
COTTON »V IJiK-n DIAI’KICS,
SIIEFTIN(»S A Sliirtiu|fn.
I WUI ..button is called to the * % > »’*
1 GOODS generally In I'.MHIM H DERIES they .-.nimt tie tturpaaaed. .jl he cndWtMitt*-
riety of FAN't' yV.OO I>S and YANKEE NOTIONS, forbids even . p»*«•<’■ enum.ratK)..
In their department devoted to
iJEATIiKMK S’ S’ WEAR,
i oi anSv'^
, or in lot
500 TS AM) SHOES,
Dcoler* arc p » ~ n 4
examine our .toe, tbrow oU ctclvc« in the front, as second te none, either i«
TI KMs Will comp, ' le or ' othel p.rtioubr. The Udiea cspeciallj are solicited toex-
Y'OP.K rates, and tu.f gnQpJ wo c i ß im to have superiorly iu that line. '
" ,he CoU " lrj - >or MViwm vrith the largest house in .fits scoUon-wuh . New York wbote-
July 10-Sm * our interest in purchases—buyinj: as we do for cash, ana
I IIKXRT uur.ix. A. U U A KT* __ ...
to Become Permanent
., — —_ - • trading to
ffITAH. HAMS' TO
• . f
COM MISSIO.N .HEKCIIA N Tl
A.SD
lii oii ora,
I
I SAVANX II GEORGIA
!
! _
WK solicit cousignnicnts an<l rnaVe atlfsrices
on shipments to ourselvct, Voik an«]
Id vrpool cori cHiiondciiU.
ang23—tf
J. N. SEYMOUR,
! CIIKKItY STUKKT,
t
SIACOX, - GEORGIA.
KEEPS on bond a full vtock of (Groceries and
Provision*, wl ich lie offers as low as any
other house in the city.
! He also keep* on hand all erodes of Ts 'll AGCO,
and deals in Lori Harris SNUFF, tijf SJlOKfjfl
TOBACCX), of various brand*, nnri invites a call
‘tom merchants. Planters, and others.
I
aug.iO-dy?tn J, X. SEYMOUR.
AMIKL r. BULL. O. W. WYIXT. IIKNRY a. OWBIrTIAS
BELL, VSYLLY t CHRISTIAN,
Cotton Factors
and
GENERAL COMMISSION’ MERCHANTS,
SAVAMVAII, CiEO.
JPTIVANTES ma le on all consignment* to us or
xK. to iur friends in Liverpool, Boston, New
York, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
tw Personal attention given to the sale of
Cotton and forwarding of merchandise.
Mp4—din*
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
UN JACKSers", GA.
CM’ virtue of an order fiom the Ordinary of
J y liuSta County, wiil or sold before the Court
lienee ri-o us ti.e town o' .laafeo„i. UiweenAhe
l«e«4 hours cf sale, on the I < RST 'I b'EM/AV in
Ns- er. b, r rent. !Wo hundred and forty find acres
of'nrd.Sw.dow's(!owerev<;ept>ri.) said land be
longu.p t« the estate of John V. fJilea, deceased.
JAMES W. HARKNUiS,
•C32—40<1 Adnrnfetrator. J
80HR0ING:
-
If PAT TERM! TANARUS»• t*> it I
fuw i*.\\ I»*>AK.l>£lfS it her on
•V* .r- r • >( i * i t v:. . 4
üblic will readily sec have j»ot onlj,
INTENTION to sell goods rfpen such tenae **
r
I t itatioas for iettfi ' , m .
[ Notice of application fordism Tin fj Jgl
I 1 AdeiiJiletirttltin, *• tW
Notioeof applitutiou fur dismrtaion frotu
ftunrdiausliiii 4 go'
Application to sell Land g 00
Notice to Ilebtors and t'reditore, 9 taj
*ale cf blind per square, g 00
■'iile of perishable iwperty 10 days *J 00
j betray notices, tiu da)s, 4 00’
, I'l/becfoe'iri! of mortgage, per square, 4 u
1 For man nrirevtlaii % Ida wlfe. in ndranee. lo •
I RAILROAD OT^rXJiaJ
MACON AND WESTERN RAIUttiAH,
A. .1. WHITE. Pri.ii)^T,
K, U. WALK Kit, Jtir'r.
leave Macon ...7 SO A. ML
j Arrive at Griffin... JJ 30 ••
Arrive at Atlanta. f..... ...1 67 M,
l eave Atlanta 4 55 AIM.
Arrive at Griffin y go »
Arrives at Macon.., t 1 ;# p. )(,
S'H'TII VTKRTKRS RAILROAD.
\t.M IIOLT, PmouiiKKr.
VIRGIL POWERS, Star. t .
' Leaves Macon 7 03 A M
' Arrive*at EnfatiU f, 18 I*. Ml
j Leave* Eofanla 5 |p A. M;'
i Arrives ut Macon...c, .4 10 P y
' Ktß.ll BISKVI.
! Leaves Smitln iMe ~. 43 P. M.
A1 rivea at Albany 4 34 p. J|,
, Leaves Albany 7 jo A. M.
| Arrives at SinithvilD.. , f .9 03 A.M.
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD.
JOHN MUSTAIN. PneMi'Eaa,
CLARKE Scr y. ~
I Macon 7 33 A. M.
j Arrives at Columbus. ..4 24 A. M.'
! leaves Columbus 7 A. Hi
Arrive* at Macon. 4 1 v P. Jt'
CEORGIA RAILROAD.
J. P. KING. Paountwr.
F. W OULE. B»r’t .
i
Ai lives at Atlanta <5 54) P. Ml
j Leaves Atlanta. . 7 06 A M,
: Arrives at Augusta •.. ..* 80 A. M
NIGHT TitAIK. v C
j leaves Augusta . 6 10 a.
j Arrive* at Atlanta 1 u,
1 Leaves Atlanta . ' 7 30 f* MB’.
Arrive* at Augusta...' . „• ain a" Mi
•■■■*, L 0 ••
ATI-A.NTA At WIST I'OIST RAILROAD.
GEORGE (Tutli; SwV.
L’a.ea Atlanta... h .*) A. ti.
j Arm- *s t»: WefT Point ][ 48 A. Mi
Leaves iAtov.ton jj 38 P. ||.
Anives at Atlanta 4 OQ p. M.
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Entertain ment.
aAKTIH.K \V. BROWN taka* this me
thod of li,forming his old friends that b#'
ha# opA.e.l a A-uise for prirat# entertafn.
1 the city of Atlanta, on tbe corner of Hun
ter and Loyd street*, namedistrly in front of thn
Catholic (Tiiirch, and aLmtonS hundred ami fifty
ytr.li from ti e Car- shtM. Uis term* are Very
reasonable.
angAO—riy lyr > ARTIH’U VT. HROWX.
Dally iMTew Bara, 1
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circulation. Alive journaL The paper for
the fijeside and tire e> unliuz room.
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only |7 per annum ur one dollar per month,
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<\ VUKHL C. COOKfT*
ATTORNEY AT L
GRIFFIN, iIRoROI
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