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SOU THERN HEEAL D.
11UUSIIKI* DAILY AT^.UIF!IN.GEoKCIA.
BY
MARTIN & EAGAN,
OKfl* r. I IVMlli'* I* VNK'*"* I*l M.l'lVi. rWT M!*K HIU -T
Itulcs oft SiibM-riplion.
;»ne e**py one year |0 Oo
One c«*|»V months :: An
Oue copV three mouths 2 OU
for JoB WuRK ami ADVERTIs
re»p« •- ti iiiv solicited, and proinj tly attei and•!
Ini prat'll me lit of Hir I’rr^iilt'iit
The Louisville < ouri> r n marks t)<at tLere
can be no doubt that the Jacobin part)- are
in tbe exact humor for any extravagancy,
and that they will seize the first opjior'uri;-
ty for bringing President Johnson before
ib*; bar of ti e Senate. It is certainth.it if
iic recognizes the present piece of a Congress
as a loyal, legislative body, they will, with
out hesitation, prefer articles if impeachment
against him, and turn him out of office. His
'only security is in declining to recognize
Congress as a legal body until it admits the
Southern members, denying its authority to
legislate, and refusing to obey its commands
Jf he sends in a imssage and thus yields
ghe point that it is a constitutional body,
!iis hold upon the Presidential office will be
ofshO t duration.. He ?an protect himsdf
only by denying the legitimacy arid author
ity of a Congress from which one third of
the States are excluded, and by giving them
to understand that he Will not subn.it. to
their arbitrary ami illegal enactments Tall
inn this position he can consistently appeal
to the country and the army to stand by
jiim and resist, tbe action of the Jacobins in
Cor gress. Hut it he admits their authori
ty to legislate, lie cannot oppose any action
they may take to expo! him from the Presi
dential chair. Impeachment is a constitu
tional and legal proceeding, and it is ecrt iin
that the House ol Representatives is now in
the humor to present him to the Senate,
and that Judge Clias ■ an 1 the S -Tate are in
a precise frame of mind to comt- mu him
lumniarily The Pr-i-1 * tiriil office would
then revert by the operations of the Consti
tution to such member of the Senate as
that body might select. That he wai and be
a repre dilative man of that party holding
the extremest views cannot he doubted, she
South would be pros'r to at his feet, and ail
the enormities which the Jacobins have sug
gested, and all the persecutions which they
l;ave demanded, from the eonfisea ion ol
private property to a series of bloody execu
tions, would he promptly put in practice.
Hut there s no substantial or r< asonabie
pretext for tin: impeachment of President
J dinson. lie holds the cards in his own
hand, and we have every reason to believ*
knows how to play them. He is cool and
vagarious, and w.ll not be likely to mike a
mistake in so important a game as that which
i e is now playing with the enemies of the
country. His own frame, us well as the
most vital interests of the nation, are too
ileeply envoived to bo thus fraud ally w rest
id from Ids hands, and wo lecl well assured
lb-* he will find Mime means to protect him
self against the designs of that unprincipled
oraaiiiziti* n, w hich not only threatens him,
bitwh eh will if n t res ate 1 , overthrow our
republic in iastitn iot sand establish a ocn-
Je-potisin upon tbe ruins of the < f .listitu.
ti-m. ’
Facts in .Valni-a ! 11 istui t -
The rattle snake finds a superior foe in
the deer and black-snake. Whenever a
buck discovers a rattle snake in a situation
which invites a'taek, lie lo es no time in
preparing for bittie. Ho makes up to with
in too or twelve feet of the snake, and leaps
forward and aims to sever the b"iy of the
snake with its sharp bifurcated hoofs; the
first onset is' most commonly successful; hut,
otherwise, the buck repeats tilt: trill until
tie cuts the snake in twain. The rapidity
and fatality of his manoeuvres leave but a
slight chance for its victim either to escape
hr to inject his poison into his more alert
iffitllgoniot. The black-snake is also mote
than an equal competitor against the rattle
snake. Such is the celerity of its motion —
not only in running, but in entwining itself
round its victim, that the rattle tnake has
no way of esc ping from its fatal embrace.
the black and rattle snakes are about
so meet for battle, the former dar:s forward
at the height ol his speed, and strikes
at the neck of the latter with unerring
certainty, leavi -g a (dot or two of the
upper part of his body at liberty. In an in
etaut he incircles him within five orsix folds;
he then -taps and locks the strangled and
gasping foe in the face, to ascertain the ef
fect produced upon his corseted body. II he
shows sigus ot life, the coils are multiplied
and the screws tightened—the operator all
the while narrowly watching the countenance
Os the helpless victim, 'l’ti is the two remain
thirty or forty minutes. The executioner
then slaekets one coil noticing at the same
time whether any signs ot life appear; if so,
the coil is resumed, until the incarcerated
wretch is completely dead. The mccarin
snake is destroyed in the same way.
One would .rather not Meet, Men
who- ask you to lis en whil t they read aloud
sbtiietliihw they have written themselves.
Jlen who tell stories that run one into
smother, so that you find it very difficult to
get away at the end of any of them.
Men who have quarelled with all their re
lations.
Men who haYo been betrayal and aban
doned in tho most heartless manner by all
their friends.'
Men who hHc been persecuted and swin
dled by a general conspiracy of everybody.
Men who are always asking, “Don’t you
think -go
Men w’ o arc always “putting a case.”
Men who agree with you too much.
Men who “feel impelled to join issuo with
Jou tlure.”
Men who aro technically enthusiastic on
the subject of art, without having any prac
tical knowledge of it whatever.
Men who will go on drinking the best
fcine you can put before them, and when
asked how they like it, reply, “(), pretty
well; but the fact is, you know it’s perfect*
ty- immaterial to me what 1 drink.”
-Men who have received a tcstimfln.al.
Men who quote Shakespeare.
Lien who quote Dy roii.
. Men who quote Artemtis Ward.
Min who quote any body.
Cardinal Cullen, in Inelcnd has issued
a pa-toral oft the Papal situation. He inti
mates that the Pope will leave Rome on the
withdraws! of the French tuiop#.
DAILY SOUTHERN HERALD.
VOL I.
Hikiwxi.kw's Kurt lit si a- 1 - —t he fol
lowin': is an extract from Rr»* flow's spetvh
at Cleveland.
“1 hope and expect, kj rest and retire
ment for a year or twejo regain ffiy strength,
and I hope to be gvsid tor at least fifteen or i
twenty years more of hard fighting against
rebels. [ Applas-re. | If UJ -i, however, in his
providence sSo ild *ea l me i ff, I have no
tears of th« consequences beyond the grave
II the bocks have been correctly kept in the
upper world, as I have no doubt they have
been, there will Ic a small balance in my
favor. [Laughter ]
“ A man with my record need not fear
death. In the first place I never d:d any
thing to aid or abet the rebellion, and in rlie
second place I never voted the Democratic
ticket.”
The I.oifsvilte Journal says: If the Lialix
i-als win the victory in the coming elections 1
it will be not so much a victory over the
Conservatives as a victory over truth, jus
tice, common sense, peace, patriotism, and
conn try.
“ Hen Hutler was a soldier brave,
A soldier brave was he ;
Ho had for silver spoons and sicli
A par ti-al-1 ty.”
The Colored I’atimjts Dissatisfied 4
Fred. Douglass and Kedpath, addressed a
mass meeting of negroes at lhttshurg a few '
days ago, and | Cured hot shot into the Radi- j
cal Convention. They conipl lined that not
even Massachusetts sent a black hero as
delegate that those that went were not ad
mitted—that universal negro suffrage was!
ignored bccru-e they feared they would lose
several members of Congress by such an
avowal—and the' the whole thing, so far as
‘.lie black man was concerned, was a hum
hug and a cheat. Fred. Douglass said the
people sent Hons to the Convention, and at- j
ter they got there they allowed ./ore* to
speak tor thcill. j
Thus it appears tbe vankec Radicals are
cheating the Northern negroes about as had
as tin y have the Southern negios. —Moron
T< l J'"L' h
\ I •tor l.inanuel [> isses-t.-s the largest
emerald extant. It i- six inches in length,
lour in bicudth, and three in thickness.
(1-n. 'nl Forrest ha a sol l his Mississippi
p’aota'ion, moved to Memphis, and engaged
in the Commission business.
D is estimated that it will take eight hun
dred mill;.m f.?et ot lumber to rebudd the
burnt district in Portland—or about thg on
tiie product-id iiain i for two years.
AVe noticc tills rather l< ill tsii p uagrapii
in several papers :
C:i • i.:;itA. —S> rrrnl new cases of cholera !
have recently app- arid in Savannah, ntuny
of the m tiit.il.
’ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ' ;
Charlie Wight,
IF. I TCI/M A K Eli AM) .JEWEL El
J : M. 0 V Eli r FED ED'S
-41! Work \v:ii'iant«'<l.
i'- ' -T 1
J. Q. A. ALFORD,
A 1 !'■ YRNLV AT LAW. GRIFFIN. G.V
\ \ ’ 11.1. att'-. l t" such professional business as
It ninv tie entrusted to his chip in the conn. :
tics of S|"C.ling, l’ikc, I'pson, Mgnroc. Hulls
Henry . Fayette, Coweta ami Men;i wether. liy
pinnigii and diligent attention to pi". :i-s.-i ,' [l 111 duty
lie will endeavor to please those who may ‘ en- |
trust liim vvilli luid- ' -s. 1!" i- determined that
the business of his .-lients, together with his own !
shall iirciipYyhis lime and attention exclusively, i
< ill!-.-on Hill Street, up stuns, opposite libit- j
Al.i) Di l iCK.
I'.-lii u.-ii-y \ S-‘i. 1 y.
DOVAL & NUNN ALLY,
ATTt >ItMA S AT LAW.
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
YYTII.L HtACTICM IN TIIF. COUNTIES OF
v V Spalding, Henry, Fayette, Rutts, Monroe
Upson, Hike, Clayton, and Merriweather; and
will attend to the collection of claims against tli
F-ect-ral Coverniii-'iit; and also to the purchase
am! sale ol real estai?.
As we .-hall devote our whole attention to our
profession, we 10-pc to be aide to give general
satisfiiciion to all wlio may think propel to engage
our cSrviccil
L. T. DOVAL,
A. D. NUNN A LI V.
Dec '27. ts
J. 1. U.Vfct, T. W. Till UMAX.
Hall Sc Thurman,
ATTOUXLYS AT LAW.
JAX h’S ON. O’EOK OJA.
TTT ILL practice in the cotmu.-s comp * ; ng the
fV Flint Jrnn iAL Cifitit ami Attend to the
c Election of Claims a rnin.-t the Gvm rat
MKNT
arch 1 -t. ts.
BOYNTON DISMUKE,
ATT ORN EY S A T LA IF.
-MUFFIN GEOROI A,
Office in front room up stairs in Alinnli Half
opposite lirick Warehouse.)
"lATILL give prompt attention to siu-li tmsiness
VT ns may be entrusted to their care, in the
co'uUies of Spalding, Henry, liutts, Monroe,
! Upson, I’ike, Merriwether, Fayette atid Clayton.
J. S. Boynton, )
Fm:n. 1> Dismvkk. [ sept 4m.
D. E F KNOTT,
Having returned to Griffin, respectfully ! emlers his
”ItDl* ES S I O N A L SEIt V 1 CE S
To those who mav desire tliem. Dffiee and rooms
in the lililfK BUILDING between the Livery
Stnbb >. wb<!re lie may be found day or ni eh
. exert ' .hen l'roiiiiionaUy engaged, opii! It).
CANCERS,'
and kindred diseases ci red:
111 AVE CURED a number of the above dis
eases heretofore, and would desire to slate to
the citizens ol Griffin that 1 can be found at the
store of Messrs. liKECUEU <t GO., on the 2Hth
l of September. I refer persons interested to >l«j.
; Nall. Dr. Tyson, dodge f’orter, and Judge Ftill
welh Address tne atGriffin. ’loo.
, •-4 st* T.M. HARDAWAY.
••The i«* Migltlirr Ilian lla«* Huoril."
r,nim\, geo. Finn ii m\i\g, olt. 5, ism.
GEIMEnAIj
LAND AND EMIGRANT
AOB N C Y
\V IT 11 H K AD- R> U-V K TEH S A T
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
I *hn!l »i IVpLtry in my office, n!u-re all par
ties huvm<; L»mL. Plantation* City. .»i other prop
.M*tv f.*r *nle. or r\ Lange, nr** respectfully
solicited to them hce of eharj* . a litthor
inv service* are engaged us Agent <*r not,
I am thoroughly aequaiuted witli bouther:*
I.And*, and therefore amply able to ds*ceiil the
quality and strength, a* well a* what they ar-*
best ad-ipied for, etc., etc., which will <•» nhle me
to render valuable service* to Capitalists and
other* wishing t»* invest **r exchange.
1 now have several Plantation*. Lots, and a
considerable quantity of wild land* in different
puts of Georgia fur sale, rent or exchange, and
will s»K»n have them mapped out on my Register
e 0 tli at nil can examine for themselves.
I am now making, and willsnou hove perfected
arrangements with parties in New \ ork, I'hila
del phi a. and Baltimore by which I shill he able to
advance money on lands, growing crops. »tc.
Rekkiinfes: tieorge N Nichols, Lsq.. Lay stre€*t
Snvannali. Chi ; Ransom Rogers, K*q., No.
South Ith Street. Philadelphia, and the business
men of this city.
A .TACKSON ROGERS. 1
Ofliec. for the present at. my residence, on
corner of Broadway u»id loth Streets, opposite
Marshal College.
July 1 »m
Wantcci
T O 11 K X T O R r rRC II A8 K .
near eaeli other., somewhere in Spnl
ding, or one of the adjoining Counties.
T hese places must be near or convenient to
some Kaili 'nl. w.ll in. j roved, and adapted to the
culture of Cotp • . Corn, l*ea*. Potatoes, Cane, drc..
»tc.. Ac., and ha.e thereon a good fruit orchard.
Pluc* s having water (Grist and Saw) Mills, «u
sit*** where .such may be built, pi cb rred. Would
prefer to pipchrse the h«*rses. mules, fanning
implement?., -touk. Ac., on the place*.
Apply to, or address
A. JACKSON LODGLPS,
(• i iftin. (Je«u gta.
OEFI( , K f«»r the present at. his residence
corner of Broadway and LUh streets opposite
Marshall
NATIONAL HOTEL
Coiner Wliitliall Sturt ami W. ,t- A HailruaJ
ITI. 4 MA, GEOItGIA.
This Nvwly>!'i<-vt<'J, CojninoJious,
First Class Ilotol,
Kllcgnntly furiiisli'-<l tliroiigliout, nn.l cuznplete in
all its appoii.tiiiciits, i- now open for the reception
of guests, ami in suc-i-s-fnl opeiation.
Attiu-bi-'! to tills Hotel is a fine I’.illiai.l I’ar'or,
with Phelan TuMes. A First t lass liar, fully ami
completely sluukmi with elioicc lii;uul'i, “Wines
*ml i Yl'iii s.
Tiie patronage ot the putilie is respecttnliy so.
lieiteU. PU.Vri', I’OND «fc GO KEY’,
Proprietors,'
11. D. 11 units Clerk;
Date ot tlie "Blown House," Macon, Gn.
June 2Mh, Sin.
Remington & Sons
Manufacturers of
REVOLVERS, RIFLES, M >’ SK ETS AND
CARDIN ES, for the UnitcJ Stales service.
AI so, Pocket ami Delt Revolvers, Re-
I'eatintz Pistols, R tie (bines, Revolving Ri
tles, Rifle ami Shot Gun Darrels, and G»n
Matei i-uls sold by Gun Dealers and tiie
trade <*pnera!!y.
In these days of house-breaking and rob
bery, every House, Store, Dank and Office
should have one of
liKMiNG'D iN S HEVOLV EIIS.
Parties desirin" (o avail themselves of
tlie late improvements in Pistols, and sn'pe*
rior workmans! .ip* and form, will lind all
condoned in the now Uoiningion Revolvers.
Circulars containing cuts and description I
of our arms will ho furnished upon applica
tion.
E. REMINGTON & SONS, Ilion, N. V. |
Moore it Nichols, Ageu's, No. 40 Court
land St. N. V. aep(t-3in.
KEROSENE & CIS STtllS I
TEA AND cornu-: BOILERS, glue lots
. OIL C ,\NS, Ac., d*c.
All the (*<>okmi? for n family
w'fV”* Timv bo don«* Ntitli Kerosene
* < >il, or (Ibs*. with loss trouble, js§;3
n.n«l ut less expense, by
any other fuel. „S£2
Each article nmi.ufaetured by this Company is
gum ant« etl to r*"if<irrl nl l thrf U elwimeil for >t.
Sentl for n circular.
Liberal discount made to the trade.
KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO.,
scpll-iijw [up] 206 Pearl St., X. Y.
■■
!
HOWE’S IMPROVED
Cotton Picker!
FOR PICKING OH TON IN THE FIELD.
\ SIMPLE *id c■ mpiirt Tiijfnnrcn? weighing
IT about two i muds'—picks'three or four times
luster than hy iuu. *, I'u .ug the cotton clean and
free from trash. Pii-c J2O.
((rde: * enn he filled bv
thehowl m ikaciuring Cos..
'1 Cediu S*reet, N. Y.
I Or by our Agent* •.iifhuM-.,. t ihc South,
tspl I —3nid
AWIIDEI A COLD MEDAL
at Tin:
Am. Inst. Fair,
OcTum.it 19, 18A5.
In direct competition with all the hadiug
makers in the country.
w4 P i: LOT P> KT" ’
OR 111 AS
AND
MELODEONS.
PI-:LOriIKT, PULTON A* to.
Respectfully invite the attention <*f purchasers,
tlie trade and profession,* to the
roi.b wiNti ixsrurMKNTs
Os their Manufacture:
PEDAL RASE ORGANS,
Five sixes. Fire octave, one to three haul?* of
keys, three to eight sett* ot Heeds,
Prices $230 to 8000
SCHOOL ()R(J A NS
Nine style*, single and double Reed. Rosewood
and Black Walnut cases.
Prices $l3O to 8400
Piano style and Portable, Twelve Varieties,
from four to six Heave*, single and l)o*.p»le lie* *!,
Rogdvv*M>*l ami Black WaluUt (*i; is
Prices SQrtto 9200.
Every In: truir.<*nt is mad** by eotrpetei.t work
men, fr«»m »he best maierial tinder our personal
supervision, and every tnoilein improvcim nt
worthy o' the is introduced in them.
Amonv these .. e would call atteiitifm t*» the 'UiE- ,
M'tLANTE, which hits been so much admired, ,
and can be found only in instruments our own (
manufacture. .
* \
I
- -C-
I
i ront among the very thittering T*vtinionial« ot
eminent Prcfcseoi -and ('rganists, \vw give lltc fol
lowing extracts:
“The pedals l conceive to he unnpproa W.le in
.heir heauUlul smooth quality.*’— \Vm A, Kino.
“It is a grand, good Instrument and does cred
it ot the builder."—H. (.’. Folgkb, Tt“Sy,
1 They are among the finest Instruments manu
factured either in this country or abroad.—Wm.
Bum. J. Mohkntiial, Aptomas.
“Tli*-}’ liavo givon universal satisfaction."—XV. :
K Hawley, Fon <lu lac, XV is.
“There is a peculiarly aweet ati«l sympatlielic j
tone which harmonize* charmingly with the voice.”
\V. ll.CoogE. I
4 I am particularly plea«eil with the arrange*
mpnt of the ditferent registers.”—Wm. li. Braid;
iu nr,
“Xo other instrument so nearly approaches the
organ.”—7Tre (.’JtorifUr, N.
“This iiiMrrment has n clear superiority ever,
anything yet introduced among us. lndependent, !
.V )'.
“Tim tones and the action are excellent”—Rev.
W. S. Lka'Ttt. Hudson, Nr? York ,
“The more we use if the better we like it.”—J.
B ILm.i r, Hudson, N. Y.
“The Two Bank Organ Ilarmoniiim really a
gem.”—J. W. KC'Nicirr, 80-ton, Mass.
"We liavc form! them excellent in r.f*. po;hfa r
constituting a good instrument.”—J. C’. Cook, C. t
J. Cook.
"It looks and gornds fplend ; d?V* w —S. B. SaV- i
'To:*, Troy. X. V. ,
• The most perfect toned Melotleon I ever saw.”
Grv F. Xorth.
"Jhey fall hack on such substantial merits as
superiority of workmanship, beauty of tone and
reasonableness of price. And we must say that
in ail their respects they are well worthy of
praise."—J funical Pi*meet, Any. ’65.
I
tdEU Every Instrument is fully warranted, and
Bored ami Ship]*d in New York city without
charge.
Circulars, Cuts, and Price List*, Ac, gent on np
plication to
RELOI BET, PKUTO* S. CO.
nil BROADWAY, X Y.
Ot to any of our Agents in the principal cities
of trie Union.
BHD LEMAN & BANKS,
WIIOI.KS.U.;: am, hi.taii. !>,:'..zr-":-.
HOOTS, SHOPS, LEATHER. SHOEMAKERS
TOO US, EASTS, I*EGS, Ac. ;
v.urncmias or
BOOT» rib SHOES,
Kean*, the L.vFGIST -TTxfK of Good* in their
line, that ri to be four.i? in any one Jlouse in'-(!i«r
--gia. Country- .Merchants are invited t j ezftfr'ine
our stuck O il u'l prrehnsing elsewhere.
f'HEIUtKRF. 81/K K, PEACHTREE ST ,
Atlanta . Gt«trlriii
MayT.Hf
JOS. ENOKL’S
The unJcrsigncl doircs to inform the
public that he has returned to hia old home
IN GRIFFIN,
Where he is determined to furnish them
with GOODS as LOW as they can possibly
be afforded. I have on hand
FP.FBII cfc NEW,
A Complete Stock of
DRY GOODS, 1
(lolhing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &f.
My well known Character as a business
man here in former days, is a sufficient guar
antee of
Fair and Honest Dealing.
Call on me at my NEW STOKE, at the
OLD STAN D, West Corner of Hill street
aud Rroadwuy.
JOSEPH ENGEL
Aue. *. 1 RAO—Rm.
(HE E NSW Alt F.,
Cl/IXA AXD GLASSWARE.
ili lIIUDK, IKHISETT A C<).
(’i.nioi- YVbiteliall ami Hunter Slreeta, Atlanta.
' Full lilies of C. C. Gracite ami (ilasswnre
TN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE
or in h ts to ruit purchaser.^.
A SPLENDID RETAIL STOCK. I
A tine assortment of “Assorted Crates" very j
low to the* trade.
Dealers :.re part iculmly requeate l t<» call and
examine our stock . \Ve f«*«l coniidcut that our ;
TERMS v. 'll c inpa re favorably with I Kst
j YORK rates., and our rtock is a* complete as any
1 n tfiC countrr, North ur.Squtli.
1 MifmiDK, DORSETT A CO.
July
| IIVNRY I*BTaN. A. T* .L W. R. UH
Bit. HMmtIUOE h C 0„
C O >IM ISSIC)> M w:H CIr A NT%
AND
nroliors^
ISA VANN AH OKOROIA
U s E solicit consignments and make advances
on shipment* to ourselves, New York and
Liverpool correspondent*.
tarrI.A.NTF.US' SUITLIF.S FURNISHEDJij
J. N. SEYMOUR,
( ff KRRY STREET,
MACON, - GEORGIA.
.
KKKIS on hand a full stin k of Groceries and
Provisions, which ho offora as low a« any :
other house in the city. }
I
flo also keep* on hand all grades of TOBAQCO,!
and d»*al« in Jx>rillard’* arid
TOBACCO, of vario'i* br:.n<Ts, and invites a call I
from merchants, Planters, and others.
augriO-dy'.m J. N. SKVMOL’R. j
AMI M I*. HKI.U O. W. U'flXT. IIKNUV R. CHRISTIAN •
BELL, WILLY k CHRISTIAN:;
Cotton Factors
and'
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAIt, GEO!
\DVANCES made on all consignments to us or
to cur friends in Liverpool, Boston, New
York. Philadelphia and Baltimore.
JtJ?" Personal attention given to the sale of
Cotton and forwarding cf merchandize.
sep4—d2m*
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
IN .taOkson, ga.
BY virtue of an order from the Ordinary of
lintts County, will be sold before the Court
House door in the town of Jackson, between the
legal hours of sale, on the I IR.S-T 1U ESDAY in
November next,two hundred and forty (241 >) acres
of'nml. (widow’s dower eacepted.) said land be
longing to the estate of John K. Giles deceased
JAMES W. HAWK NESS,
3*22—40d Administrator.
BOARDING!
IVs BS PATTERS' 'N is prepare] to receive a
-V f,.» day boarders at her res’dans* on
the corner nfHr..ad and Ninth fltr»rt«,
'tpso ?w
SO l THi:ICY HEIIA LD
y.
axTcaor srascmirifox a*i» A»vK4rssr\o.
< )r»e copy one >ear $4 Ot
On«tu|ty lit iMnUtt. t M
(me ropy t)ar**e months, %Ks
fXT * K ( vfILT n k\*\ ivr
Z2T faper* ttcpfol at tbe rnd of the ItOia
paid for il nut preMouaiy rm»wrd.
Advertisement* inseitrd at the r*tee of Op*
Tdollar an-Lfifty Cents per square of Tea I mre, foe
the firat insertion, and heeontyfive ( ante f«*r
eaeli «ul>««-qiient insertion —payable in advanee.
I.il»eial 'l*-dneli**ite made on c<»ntracU for olvd
'Wmee' * running three moatha and longer.
CI'U lllaOr.M UIKLTOMY'.
A. UKLI.AMV—M.y*>r —at City Hall.
1 Ill'S. NAl.I.— l'l**rk Ami Trea.tir*-r *4 (j|v
I I »uitt'il —-< ; -.1 Null A RaruHrtii'.
GF.M IV JOHNSON Chief MarMtat—<i(?lm at
City Hall.
AirtnuLN—W 11 C M,.k.11,.rrv J. 8. Wi.»
A. II ilvhewa. J. N. llnrri«, C F. Newtoo, U. B
Smith, J. M. I'atrick, J. 0. Sear.
BUSINESS fpMMItIEES.
Fl*»>'« —Wi.«, 1'M.1.l Han.-..
Stbixts am> Aiuw—Sear., Hi c k*li»«rry,M.^
wo.
<icMtAN'iw—I’ntriek, Smith, Seari.
Cntruta a>u I’l'nuc 1»t-—Micktlhcrry
ri>, ianith.
IVIIM AND rrnLic Will*—Smith, y.tk.m.
Sear*. -- - -
Sibekt Km*of-rtMrxT" —Harri*. Newtoa, Pat*
rick.
Xi mouui—Mntliew*. Newton, Wue.
I'ktitioN* —Ne*l,’ii. Wire. Miekellrerry .
COUNTY OFFICERS.
F. P. WfUllKK—Ordinary.—ofTW. «p tuJtk
j iu Alm..h Hall.
I ,1. 11. CONNAI.I.V—CIerk of,Superior C«nrfc*~
| slice in Alrnah Hall. t
I J. 11. LANE—Cleik Inferior Couit.—Cf&ea np
; stair* '.a Almnli IlnIL
| D. IV IXlYAl.—Sheriff.
| TI1«»S. SI MONTON—Count) Trta.nw.-1K
i fir-.- at Dr V ' S Miteliell'a siore.
XO. 28.
GOV KR X! EN T OFFICERS.
11. CoXIIToN —-l’ S. Int.-mnl Rerenoe Ta«
Colleetor iffite at the Planter# Bank Huildinf,
Solomon Street.
D. A. JOHNSON—I\ S. Tax A»se«*or.—Offiae
in Planter'* Bank Ilnileing.
Sates OF LEGAL ADVERTIBIMO.
Sale* of lAinda l.y Admioiatralora, FixeenCaw
and Guardian* are r.-'piired by law to be held on
ihc fust Tuesday ill each month, between the
lioiirn of ten in the forenoon and three in the after
noon, nt the eoiirt house in the county in which
the property ia situated. *
No'ieeaof these »al,-a muat be given iu a public
gazette 40 day* previous.
Notice* of *ales of personal property mu»t be
given in a public gazelle 10 day* previou* to aala.
Notice t.i debtor* and creditor* of an eataU
must be published I'l day*.
Sol ic- t lint application will be made to liia
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land mu«t be
published two montha
citations for letter* of Administration, Guindfc
unship <l:c., must be published 80 days. v ,,,„
Citations for dismission from ailuiiuiatrati .3.
once a month for six months.
For letter* of dismission irom Guardianship 49
day*.
Rules for the foreclosure of mortgages must be
published once ii month for four months—for ew—
tnblishing lost papers for tiie full space of lhr«B
--moiitha —for c"i|ii>elling title* from Adininiatra
-tors.'e'l-ere bonds hovelieen given by the deceas
ed. for the lull spnee of three months.
Publications will always be continued acoordiod
to these, the b-gal requirements, unless otlierwiua
ordered at the following i
, RATFH.
i SherilT.s sales per levy ol ten lines or less |3 09
j Sheriff's mortgage fi fa sales per levy b Utt
•Pm* Afc.ll—tur’a ude* iier levy , * . 100
Citations flu-letters of Admiuixtration, 4 00
j Citations for letters of Gimrdiastfb'tp, 8 09
I-Notice •/ application for dismission from
AJmini.-tratron, C isvt
Notice of application for dismission from
' Guardianship I 1 W
Application to sell Land 8 09
Notice to Debtor* and Creditors, 8 O it
<nle of laiml per srpiare, 8 t>o
Sale of perishaWe property 10 day s 1 00
Kstray nosicee, 80 days, 4 00
Foreclosure of mortgage, per square, 4 •
For n,nn advertising his wife, in advanee. 10 0
RAILROAD O TJX IDE,
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
A. J. WIIITB. ruMDint
E, It. WALKER. Srr’r.
Leave Macon w 7 *0 A. It
Arrive at Griffin 11 80" *•
Arrive at Atlanta 1 57 P. M.
Leave Atlanta 6 55 A.fhL
Arrive atGrlffn... It 60“ m .
Arrives at Maccn 1 80 AM.
f«
-SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD.
WM. HOLT, Paitsiiirrr.
VIRGIL POWERS, Sir’t.
leaves Maccn 7 28 A. IL
Arrives at Eufaula 0 18 P. M.
Leaves Eufaula. 6 10 A. Mi
Arrives at Mac0n...... 4 10 P. M
AI.BANY SBANUI. .. .1 •<.
I.enves Smitliville 2 42' P. M
Ail ives at Albany 4-34’ P. M.
Leaves Albany 7 80 Jl M.
Arrives at Smithville 9 09 A. K
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD.
JOHN MUSTAIN, Pkesidb.vt.
CLARKK, Sip't.
Ibarra Maccn 7 28 A. IL
Arrives at Columbus 4 24 A. M.
leaves Columbus 7 A. M,
Arrives at Macon 4 10 P. M.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
1. P. KING. Paesihairr
E. W. COLE. Sm-T.
Leaves Augusta 7 A. M
Arrives at Atlanta 8 50 P. M,
Leaves Atlanta 7 05 A. It
Arrives at Augusta 9 80 AM.
NIGHT TRAIN. , . *
Leaves Augusta 6 ID AL
Arrives at Atlanta .....6 41 A. IL
Leaves Atlanta 7 3o P. &
Arrives at Augusta. . » 30 A Mb
ATLANTA * WEST POINT RAILROAD
GEORGE G. HULL, Scr’r.
Leaves Atlanta .... 6 00 A. M.
Arrivss at West Point 11 45 A. M
leavesEatonton.. 12 35 P. M.
At rives at Atlanta 6 OtLlj-M..
PJnfvATß r .
Entertainment.
m ARTHUR W. imOWXtikM Uii» me
thod of informing his old friends that he
ban opened a house for private entertain
ment in the city of Atlanta, on the corner of Hun
ter and IJoyd streets, immediately ia front »f U>«
1 Catholic Church, ami about one hundred and fifW
1 yards from tl e Car-shcd. Hit terms are rm&
: reasonable. ,«
I aug3o—dylyr ARTHUR V/. BROWN.
Wool Oaring!
I WILL CARD WOOL left witK T. i. Btoop
worn, at the Brf&V Warehouse, Grdfia, into
i good Rolls, and rtturn it frve'af charges for traoa
i portalion. lor 15 cents per ft)., or 12 12 cents
■when oil Is furnished ras.
T St M. BI OOinYOKTIT,
I sep-irt-lw High Falls. Sept 18th, l9dj.