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800 THEft>HERALD.I
r iIU.!SIIKI» I * All r»' As" 5 ItIKFIX, GEORGIA. |
MARTIN f: E A Q A N ,
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IUIi-i wl Huktcrlptioii-
On* copy on* year -....i ♦ r > On
One copy six mouth*, 3 SO
One copy three mouths, 8 O 0
Os Orders for JOB WORK end APVERTIS
I SO respaetlully solicited, and preb-ptly attended
to. |
|>bil. Slteridaa-Ttte CeofoUerat*
Dead-
The sentiment ofth* article beldfr, taken
from the Memphis Acalanckr, will strike a
rosponsive chorj ii the breast of every one
who has a sou! lo be saved, no matter w here
born Rttd I vin<v -whether in the *o!d in
ho*J'ital>le regions of the North, or beneath
the nrd.-ot sunn 45 •■•*'* • *’«*•/<«»<*.
I/.»Ue men dressed in briefaethonty some
ti»«is cut up all «*rts of f*i4a»tic e.gpers.
tjcncral Sheridan is ono of this class of small
jceni f- {ew Weckssince he issued an
crpli:*Ulnyr any trilmto of respect to the
r:j»ory of onr d*»<l. At the time, »e
branded h s course »s brutal, atrocious, in
human an 1 unprecedented. The pttfple of
New Orleans so regarded it and so denounc
ed ty. Hut < ruedy and tyranny is insensible
■to shiiiie, and General Hieridaa recently
•aid, “I conSidet these gorgeotis funeral de
monstrations an insult to me, and every
Juan who over wore the Federal bhie.” Pray
what meat hath this “me” fed upon that he
ha* grown so great? General b’hertdnn may
Issue his orders numbering from one tc one
thousand, and he .an no more restrain the
tide of public sympathy which comes ebbing
and flo-ving from the Southern heart for
their dead, that: he can repress the waves of
'.lie ocean. King Canute, dressed in a rich
(town, took his seat upon the sea shore', add
‘ordered the ocean to be still* but not w’ttli-
V.s'ndieg his “yisc ftixil” the old waves
came '.hindering along as usual ; and the
se!f-coiiccited King came near being drown
ed. General Sheridan might as well under
take to stop the ebbing and flowing ol the
tea as lo dry up the public sympathy which
the Southern people feel for the memory
of their slain heroes. As we have already
■aid,' the biave men who fell at Thermopy!«.
deserve as much credit as the legion who
trampled them down ; and the Confederate
dead deserve as much glory as the innumer
able host who conquered them. It ha-, beeu
the custom of all ages to pay respect to the
memory of the noble dead, who, while liv
ing, signalized their lives by deeds of valor.
No brave, magnanimous man will object to a
•■funeral procession,” however “gorgeous.”
The attempt to obliterate the memory of our
dead heroes will only concentrate the afle, •
•lions of our people. These demonstra
tions are not intended to commemorate the
>-<i«xein which so nr ny gallant men fell, blit
as a tribute to bravery which all men de
i'i.rht to honor and respect. This is all that
is left of our cause, and it seems that such
mien a- Sheridan would defile the graves of
the to hl.e men whose hearts ble l and broke
in the cause they believed tight Seh
mien as Sh rotan and Hutler nay i-sue orders
[prohibiting the wrsctjo i ot sut.dy iimnii
■ lie tits .nid o'-ly insil-oleitins, but they can
mot proven', the shedding of tears or repress
■the ii.'irniug atfooli *as, all I t‘ie*C are mo.e
to he j,r zed than h-anl sss int, r p:ions in
tir.i-s and splendid mublo. In giving up
the *tni_rgle, the ."south claims only one
thing, and that is the privilege of honoring
hor heroes. Their deeds are the oulv tr ,-
ph es we hive kept of a four years’ bloody
war. b'urely a generous adversary would
not wish te rob us of this boon. We have
buried cve-ry recollection of the war in the
eternal Hast, save the memory of our com
rades, and we intend to keep this green and
fresh throughout all time. They fell in what
they regarded as a just and righteuos cause,
and most gloriously and uuself. lily was the
qerifiee made—
'•They fell devoted hut undying—
The rerv gales their names are sighing,
The miters murmur of their name ;
The woods are peopled of their lame ;
The meanest rill. the mightiest river,
Hull's mingling with their fame forever.”
A Chanc k. —Any one young girl living in
Middle Tennessee, Alabama, or Mississippi
whose father was killed in battle, and whose
means or resources were destroyed by this
‘ cruel war,” will he given ono year’s board
and tuition in one of the best Female Col
leges in the State of Kentucky bv ad Iress
ing. with references, Cedar llluff Female
< College, Woodhurn P.O, Warren county,
Kentucky. She will not be received as a
charity scholar, but one whose father's blood
left a double inheritance to bis child.
Southern papers will please copy.
Gen. Grant has sent a letter to Gen \V.
S. IJi 1 Iyer, of New Volk, as follows :
I see from the papers that you have been
making a speech in whioli you pledge me
to a political party. I am further in re
reip ot a letter from General Gresham, of
Indiana, in which he says that bis opponent
for Congress has published un extrict from
a letter received from you. in which you
pledged me to’the support of President
Johnson, and as opposed to the election of
•ny candidate who does notsupport his pol
*sJ. You, nor no man living, is authorized
to speak for me in political matters, and I
ask you lo desist in future. I want every'
man to vote according to bis cwu judgement,
without influece from me.
General llardee.—This distinguished
gentleman, formerly of the United States
army, and who acquired great renown in the
Confederate service, passed through, with
his lady, on last Saturday. No General in
the service was freer from the clap-trap and
liutnbuggery that is ever’seeking for notorie
ty and applause, than General Hardee.—
By nature, modest and retiring, his military,
literary and scientific acquirements arc of the
highest grade. F’rora Shiloh to Chattanoo
ga and the surrender, he participated in all
the great battles of the “Army of Tennes
see-” He is the kind of man to be relied
o, b will honorably abide hy the terms of
I's parole. Such men as Hardee arc not
-he fomentrrs of strife and fa a'ion —Cairo
Dcmikrat, 25th.
The editor of the ifiaksborg Il.rul-1 hat
been having an argument with an intelligent
negro, as to the capacity of the black race for
refinement. The e«ble disputant reminded
, " l nat the man who behaved most like a
well-bred gentlemen at the last Philadelphia
invention was a negro,” and the editor
-taun t another word to s«y
DAILY SOUTHERN HERALD.
VOL, 1.
nummary
Salbc St. Clair, the •ciress is said to be
hopelessly insane.
'ihree deaths from starvation have occurr
ed at Montgomery, Ala.
(Joeaterfeit United States postage stamps
are in circulation in Florida.
Basil \f. Duke ej-r »fi,Jv,a(e WaJ. Uen.,
is a commission merchant in Cincinatti.
The ( loluinhus papers report billious and
broken bone fevers very prevalent in that j
Uit y-
The papers in South Alabama arc discuss
ing various plans to prevent the sacrifice ot
property at forced legal sale.*.
The American Cokmiiation Society has ,
even applied to by six hundred colored .
people at the South for a passage to l.iberia.
There is a ruior that Brevet Brigadier-
General Green is likely to’succoed Ban. Sick
les iu command of the South Carolina de
partment.
Why are young ladies at the breaking up
of a party like arrows ? Because they cant
go off without a beau, and are in a quiver
till they get ttart.
It is sAi.d in IVovidcnce, Rhode Island,!
that ilfs. Kate Sprague, daughter of Chief
Justice Chase, and bite of Senator Sprague,
is about to apply fob a divorce.
The New Ydtk Gaily News says of the j
New Y ork Times that it has “gone back ;
like the canine quadruped to the rejected j
contents of his stomach, or, the porcine fo
male to her bath in fluid impurity.”
The Memphis Avalanche says, an iceberg i
is cool, Greenland's mountains are cool, auU
it is said an old maid’s toes are cool ; but !
Radical impudence is cooler than all these. ~ m j
The Sainted Brownlow, who has been j
“lying at death’s defer” for several diys, is i
recovering from his iliuess, and poor, fright* i
etied old Satan breathes free once more.— j
Louisville C'.it'ricr.
There are lit),000 idle negroes in the city j
of Washington who have neither means nor j
disposition to obtain ail honest iiviug. The j
Tribune asks Northern farmers to give them ;
employment.
“Does the Razor take hold well ?” inquir- I
ed a barber who was shaving a gentleman !
from the country. ““Ves,” replied the cus- j
turner, with tears in his eyes, “it takes hold |
first-rate, but it don’t let go, worth a cent.” |
It is estimated, says a cotemporary, that I
there «ill be from eight liuudred tonne
iliimvm-l beneficiaries under the act to pro
vide arms and legs for maimed Georgia sand» !
diers, and mat it will take a year to till the I
«ou'r 'Ct.
it WO ah? to believe the Paris idler Writ* |
er.s, says a correspond lit, Napoleon 111 has I
the iifiamm itory llicuuiatisin, dubetes, and. s j
pc,, i>, Bright'., di e.iS', sciatic, gout, : U or.i j
borealis, integral caouuis, and i-cvoru! other
ih.ngs; 1,0 was also aliupst poisoned at Vichy !
bui lie manages to survive all, even 15i - I
mark’s do.-e of i’rus-id acid.
General P. 11. Nelson, of South (’ ■ rolina, i
was missing alter one of the battles around ‘
l’etirshurg, and his fate was not ascirtained I
until last week, when his body was found
and identified among the debris of the bat
tlefield. i
PROFESSIONAL CARDS, j
Charlie W ight,
IF.I TCIIAT. I KEII AND JEWKLFA
_ EAST SIDEIUI.J. STREET,
- OVER UFFORIYS- \
41! Work warranted.
I)ip 27.1805.
J. .(). A. ALFOIiI),
ATTORN KY AT LAW, GJiIFFIN, GA |
\ \ ’ I Id. attend t.o swell professional business ns i
' t ninv be enl.rusted to his care in the conn,
ties of Spalding, I'ike, Epson, Monroe, Butts |
Ilenr?, Envette, Coweta and Merriw other. By I
prompt and diligent attention tu professional duty
lie will endeavor to please those who may en- 1
trust him with bitMress. He is determined that
the business of his clients, together with his own
shall occupy liis lime and attention exclusively.
Office on flilt Street, upstairs, opposite lIEK
AEi) OFFICE.
February 22, lSC.fi. ly.
DOYAL & NUNN ALLY,
ATTORNEY’S AT LAW.
GRIFFIN GEORGIA j
-tT/dl.r. PRACTICE IN THE COEN TIES OF ;
v v Spalding, Henry, Fayette, Butts, Monroe.
Epson, !'ike, Clayton, and Merriweather; and j
will attend to the collection of elnims against th >
Federal Covernment; and also to the purchase]
and sale ol real trials.
As we shall devote our whole attention to our
profession, we hope to he able to gi'c general
satisfaction to all who may think propel to engage
our services.
L. T. DOYAI.,
A. D. NUNN ALLY’.
Dee 27. if
/. 1. UALU T. W. TUCUMAN.
Hall Sc Thurman,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
JA CKSON, GEORGIA.
WILL practice iu the counties composing ihc
Flint Jliuciai. Circuit and attend to llo
c dlection of Claims against the Genek.il Govebn-
M EN r
arch I st. ts.
BOYNTON V DISMUKE,
ArTOII XE Y S A T LA IP,
THIEF IN GEORG I A,
Office in front v«>m up stairs in Alniaii Hall
, opposite bvick Warchsuse.)
Wild, give prompt ntbrntirra to such business
os may b# entrusted to their care, in the
counties of Spalding, Henry, Butts, Monroe,
Upson, p.’fce, Merriwcther, Fayette and CTavton.
J. S. Bovnton, )
_ Fbed, D. It'SML’KE. f sept—tin.
D. E P. KNOTT,
Having returned to Griffin, respectfully tenders his
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
To those who may desire them. Office and rooms
in the BRICK BUILDING between the Livery
[Stabler, where be may I found dav or nigh
1 x wb ! •' ."■• ug ag-I. spwi p.
“Till- Prn !• 'iighllrr than thr *a*r4."
CIHFfIY, CEO, UiIMHV OCT. X, ISW.
GENIbRAL
LAND AND EMIGRANT
yX. Gr 33 JW O Y
WITH lIKAD-Q U A IIT EK S AT
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Ia in my »•’ par
tie® liAvmcr 1-anda Plantations C.’ity. or othor pr«*i»
rrtv f**r Mit, or ♦‘Xt liiuige. «r«
pohcatnl to Kegiflter tlj«m us wlirtlicr
tnv nervifei are « npag*’*! a.'* vr ih4.
1 am thoroiigliiv a.'juniiiiv.i ujlii Soiitlirrn
(jink im<i thrruforr nnij»!y able 4o the
qualitv aii<l as \\e]las wbat th**y af«*
bt!»t adn|*te«l f<»r. etc., etc., which will «« able r?
t»» render ealnalde aervicea to tali ala end
others wisliinp to invest or exchange.
1 now liave several Plantationi, I.oM. aiul t
considerable quautity ol wild lauds in d*tiereut
parts of Georgia fojf tale, rent or ea»*haree, and
witl toon Lh« i« imij»petl oiU «*n my lU-gi*u*r
»4» Uiat all can axunwne for theii^vlvta.
I an now making, and \vill*<»ou bav* Perfected
arrangement!) with parties in N»*w York, I’hila
delphia, and Baltimore by which I shill be* Able to
advance money «»u lands, gniwing crops, ftc.
Kekkrxuej': George N Nichols, Ksq. t Bay street
Savannah. Ga ; Uiinsom HoJterA, Ks«i., No. 11‘)
South 4th Street, l‘hilad«‘lphia, And the business
ineu of this city.
A. JACKSON ROGERS.
MT Office, fiir the present at rny residence, on
corner of Bnuniway nud 18th Streets, opp«*sile
Marslial Odlege.
July iy, Sin
"W anted
TO RKNT O R Pl’ P. CItA SP.
TWO No. 1 Plantation*, adjoining, or
sagfe very near each other, stone ’ij Spa)
ding, or one of the adjoining Counties.
.■L». place* iidiH be near or convenient to
some KnilrnttJ. w *ll improved, ar.d adapted to the
eulture of Cot! t'w n, Pen* , " C»*.ne, Ac.,
•ke.. ite., and hu»e thereon a good fruit orcdiard.
l'loc« s ha', ing water (Grist and Saw) Mills, or
sites where such n.av be built, preferred. Would
prefer to p’.tridiast the horses, mules, farming
implements, stuck, tit*., on tlie plates.
Apply to, or address
A. JACKSON RODGERS,
Griffin, Georgia.
OFFICE for the present at bis :*«?r!t?itnc 1
Corder of Ibt ativ.ay and Ibth t'p]"site
Meutlinll College, aeplirn
NATIONAL HOTEL,
("-•net' Wliitiiall Street rhJ W. A A RiiilrunJ
ITHMA, GI.OKUIA.
This NewlysEncted, Uofiftriodlrue,
First Class Ilotol,
Klb'giuitly furnishccl throughout, and eornpleto in
till its appointment*, i s now open for tiiereception
of guests, nnd in sVi -N.'pil h|H-tatin'*, ,
Attached to this Hotel is a lino Billiard Ein lor, i
with I’helnn ThU..«. \ l-ii-t <1... I««r, fully ..nJ ]
completely stocked with ehyee Enjitors, Wines]
and Elgin s.
The patronage of llie puh’,..- is respeetfullv so- 1
li.itecL ’ I'RATT, I’uND.t t'ORF.Y'' i
Piopiietur*. -
11. D. Ilvaut- Clerk,
Rate "t the "Blown House,'’ MrteOl'., Ga, j
June gsih, fitti.
Hemington Sc Sons
Manufacturers >(
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REVOLVERS, RIFLES, MUSKKTS AND ,
CARBINES, for tbe United Slates service.
Also, Pocket and Belt Revolvers, Re
peating Piste.!*, Rifle (lanes, Revolving Ri
fles, Rifle atid Shot (iun Barrels, and GidC
Matetitls sold bv Gnu Dealers and
trade wenerallj-.
In these days of lio'ise-brenk’ng and rob
lierv, every House, Store, Bank and t.tlliee
should have one of
REMINGT' »\'S REVOLVERS.
Parties desirinj* lo avail themselves of
the late iniju-ovenients in Pistols, and supe
rior workmanship and form, will find all
I'omb ned in the new Romingion Revolvers.
('irettlars contaiiiinj* cuts and description
of our arms will be furnished upon applica
-1 lion.
i R lIEMI.NG’K >X it SONS, I!ion, N. V.
Moore tfe Nichols, Agents, No. 40 Court
land St. N. Y. sep6-3m.
BDDIJMAN & BANKS,
ANI> KETAIL DEALERS IX
BOOTS, SllnKS, LEATHER, SHOEMAKERS
TOOLS, LASTS, PEGS, Ac ;
a!>*o, 5)-.vurAfTrUKits <*r
BOOTS cfc SIIOT3S,
Keeps the LARGESI '•T’OCK ot Goods in their
| line, Hint is t*• be found in any one House in Geor
! L f i«. Country Merchants are invited to e.tamine
; our stock bes »!**» purchasing elsewhere,
i (MKKOKKE I»L4H. K,‘PEACHTREE ST.,
! Atlanta Georgia
VfiGUtf
lIUvYK\S IMl'li«)\ i;i>
Cotton Picker!
FOR mm NO O»i Ti I.V IN THE FIELD. i
t SIMPLE (Mid compact Instrument weighing!
IVah mt t'*•<> j*"inds—pie'?* three <.r four iimc.-
taster tb.in by hand-. leaving the cotton clenn and
flee from trash. Price f“0.
Urdsrscan be fill' and bv
TiIEIIOWK MANFRACTURING CO..
31 Cedar Street, N, V r .
Or bv our Agents throughout tlie South.
sepl l 3uid
I). N. MARTIN,
.1 TTOU .V K y A T L A H r ,
GRI FT I N . tiluiHbM
• «=• v ’ be !'• ! ’ <1 e. tun• ;tf
.IVIItDED A COLD MEIItI.
»
av m» |
Am. Inst. Fair,
In cllrevi competition with all the landing |
maker* in the country.
“PELOl’lHvT''
<mnm
AN ft
MtII.Ot)J3ONS.
PilLoi T IIKT, PELTON S. CO.
Rfttr* cifully iuviw* the nitenUofi purcliasers,
the tbde nnd profession, !<• the
KOI.I, WING IN ST Itl ’ M KNTS
Os their Mannfaeture :
PBDAL IIABIS ORGANS,
Five sizes. Five octave, one tc* three banks of
keys, three to eight setts of fields,
Prices $230 tcs 8000
SCHOOLORGANS
Jpne styles, single nnd double Retl. Rosemood
and Black Wulnit cases.
P.viceß Si GO te 0400
Piauu style nnd t’urtnlile, Twelve Y'niietfcs,
from four to six (leaves. Single ami I tout.* 1® Reed,
lb»scwood and Black Walnut Cases , •
Px’ifcewfiidijitb 9230.
llvi i v Insli Uii.eiit is made l>y ,^'ork
men, from the best material under oir peffiunal
supervision, and every model u improveiqent
worthy of the name, is introduced in theni,—
Among those we would call attention to the TEK
aIOLANTE, ul.ich lias been so much admired,
and run he found only iu instruments of our own
man u factum
j From among the very fluttering Testimonials ot |
eminent I'rcf' ssors and Orgaliista, \vc gite tlic ful j
lowing extracts:
pejals I comx ive to be unapproachable iu ,
smooth quiilily."— \V * A. lvisi.
"It is a grand, good Instrument nnd does cred
it ot the builder."—ll. C. Eollkr, Troy, N. Y.
■ They are among the fittest Instruments manu
factured either in Uiis country or abroad.—W».
Beau. J. MosaxriiAt, Aplumns.
i "They have L’iven universal satisfaction."--W.
E ILsw let, Fou Utt lac, Wia.
"There Is n prrulinrlv eWeet and sympathetic
! tone which haniioiiir.es charmingly w ith the voice.”
—W. 11. Cookie.
I 'I am particularly pleased with the arrange
ment of the different registers."—W.«. 11. lies li
nt r. r.
I
| “No other iiotrmnent so nearly approaches tbe
| organ.” —The </.titter, .V. }’
I "This instrument has a clear superiority over
| anything vet Introduced among us.— lnjennidrnt,
' .v. r.
"The tones nnd the action ate excellent.’’—Rev.
W. S. I.kavitt, Hudson, New York
' “The more tt-e Use it (he better we like it"—J.
j B IlAGi'k, Hudson, N. V.
"T lie Two Bank Organ Harmonium is really a
gem.”—J. W. Kinshttt, Boston, Mass.
"«e have found them excellent in all point* i
constituting a good instrument."—J. C. Coot, T. .
.1. C""K.
“It looks and Rounds splendidly." —S. B. Sax- I
ton, Troy. N. Y.
"The most perfect toned Melodeoo I ever saw."
(jrv F. North.
“ 1 bey fall baefe cm srtch substantial merit* as
superiority of Workmanship, beauty of tone and
reasonableness of price. And we tmtsf say Umt
in all their respect? they are well worthy of
praise.”— Aluximl P'umctr , Any. *O3,
tw Every Instrument is fd)l\ warranted. an«l
Boxed am] Bhn>]*rd »n New York city fithout
charge.
Circular*, Cu*a, and Trice Liat#, Ac, sent on ap
plication to
PELOI BET* PELrOK At fcO.
341 ; KO.\I>WAY, N Y.
Or t«. any of orn* ts n the principal cities
; of t tie I'll lon.
KEWSEXE vY &\S STOVtS!
tea and (”< ti-'FEK r.< >i i.r.R<. at joe pots
OIL CANS, At. Ac.
X-rr All the Cooking for a family ,J£j
£JT oiay be done with Kerosene j*:
lit Oil, or Gas, with le*s trouble, jtJ
and at less evpcnse, than by
Is?” any other fuel. J»
I L*cM a, tide manufactured by this Company is
| guaranteed to perform all that is claimed for it.
j Send f.,r a circular.
1 Libelal discount made to the trade.
KEROSENE IJMI’ HEATER CO .
JOS. ENGEL’S
ill 1 STUB.'
’Hie undersigned desire* to ia form tb*
puhlie that he haa rotornod.lo hi« old home ,
IN ORIFFIN,
Where he in determined to fdrnuh them !
1 with GOOD® as L(l\Y as they can poe”ibly i
I be «!Tor3od. I have on band
FBESII d?
A Complete Stock of
DRY coons;
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Halt, &e.
My wet! known Ch»r«ctcr as • businea*
tn»n here in foriaor daya, U • sufbeient guar
antee of
Fair and Holiest Dealing.
Call on me at my NEW STORE, at tbe
OLD STAND, Went Corner of Hill street
snd Broadway.
JOSEPH EXCEL-
Auir, 2, 18fiC—thn.
r ' ~
QUEEN S\V AllE,
ciiiXA aKd GLASSWARE.
McIIRIDK, DOIISETT Jt CO.
i Corner Wli.lcliall and Hunter Street*, Atlautn.
] FUll line* of C. C. tiraclte and Glnwiwnre
i in 'lke oEKfiNAL Package
I or in lots to suit f urchaafcfik
A SPLENDID RETAIL ST()CK.
A tine assortment of" Asanried Crates" very
low to the trnde.
Dealers are pnrticnlaily requestwl to call wad
examine our stock. We feel confident, that our
1 TERMS ♦’■ill compare favorably with BEST NEW
| YORK rates, and our stoek i« as complete *« any
II lliv country, North or Mouth.
McBRIDE, DORSET!' A CO.
July lfi-rtm
iiKxnv lutVAV. *. L. lunrainoa, .a. w. ». *rrr
BRYAN, 11ARTR1DGE i CO..
fcO>l MISSION MERCIIANTS
AND
Broltora,
SAVANNAH, GEO KG IA
\\7 E solicit consignments nnd make advances
V * on shipments to ourselves, New York and
I.everpool corre*iK>ndenls.
HTFLANTEUS’ SlTl'l.lES FURNISHED, ]
|
nug'23 —ts
J. N. SEYMOUR,
CHERRY StiiKET,
MAQO.X, - <1 BORGIA.
Kl'.K PS on hand a full sto.-lt of flroeeriei and
I’tovlsitins, wl Icli he offers as low as any
] other house in the city.
i He also keep* on hand all grade* of TOBACCO,
j and deals in Lorillard’s hXUI'T , and SAtOKING
! TOBACCO, of various tirsnds, to id invites a call
fi ora merchants, Haulers, and others.
imgSO-dySm J. N, SKY Ml U K.
AMI LI. P. HULL. O. W. WILLY. HESKT B. UURI«TIAN
BELL. WYLLY X CHRISTIAN,
Cotton Factors
J arid
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEO,
i A HVAXCES ma<le on aT! Consignments to or
' J\. to our friends in Liverjmol, Boston,
i York. lMiiladelphia and BnL.imure.
! »*“ i VrAonal attention given to the Fiile of j
Colton nud forwarding of im rehaudize.
I eep4 —d2u»*
; ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
IN JACKSON, GA.
BY' virtue of an order from the Ordinary of
Butts County, wiH be sold before the Court
House door in the town of Jackson, between the
| legal hours of sale, on the IIRST IITEADAY in
Nov ember next, two hundred nnd forty (440) seres
j of'and, (widow's dower excepted.) said land be
longing to the estate of John F. Giles deceased.
JAMES W. IIA R K XESS,
*<24—Ltd Administrator.
Gt KORGIA—PIKE COTVTY—WHI be sold
V before tbe Court House door of said county,
ion the first Tuesday in November next, between
the u»ual hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit: One Brown Bay Mare, and one speckled
cow nnd calf, levied upon as the property of Isaac
j Jones, to satisfy a fi fa in my 1 hand, issued from
! the (Yiurity Court of said couuty, ia favor of \Vm.
G. Dewberry-vs the said Isaac Jones, property
pointed out by Pltf. W Jl YJcCIXXUOX,
0.-; si Dep* ''herilT
SOUTHERN HERALD
V - T{ a
Bare* or •tanrtimo* iit> »ni iitniw.
One rop, one year. •• M
< W>* «.p, 111 moalh*.. * **
On* eopy three months —j. . ..104
!X*i*:x»LT Is sl?e**ra
jy Atl ps|wrs Aopped at the end of the time
t«ut k>r,Jt »«t {wr.iMdy rawswad.
Advertisement* insetted at ths r-tes of Ome
DolUrWl J deals v—r *.p>ar« W Ten Liaea. far
the first loeertioo. and Keeeoti if e Cant# f<«
. *eb suhwoneoi msgrtion—paj si.leTa advaaee
Literal J**lertMTM Bids •'* It sat* (or *de«
•isemen's running three months and longer.
lITV' Bt <ISI E**» EJCTOHT
N 41IIJUAMY—>Mv<W- .idfwattaty Hall.
TITOS. N Al.l.—('lerk and Treaasrrer of Oly
Outneil - 4NRee >t Nsll A ftansom’. Btore.
GKi). D. JOHXWIN —ChtaffilataMl. -tJffUaal
(Tty Hall.
• Atrrtwav *-W U. C. Miekelharry J. H. Wis*
A. 4. k ithtwi, J H. Harris C F. Newton, k ft
Smith, J. M. l'stnck, J. O. Sa*e» t r» A
I!ITMKFS*t Cf*Jniirrtßa.
Fixa.xc*—Wi-e, I'atrisk, J(ansa.
!»Tnirre.A*i> A Liars—bears,, Mickflberry.Mstft
:ta . . -
t'*ntxa?;c»-»r*tltek,S»ilh. Srare.
] Caatrxsitoi *ko Plbuc lyrs—Mi«kall>erry Bar
1 ria. r.tmth.
I'tars jl*u Praua Watts I'JA, Mathsws,
. Sear*. ~
1 ftxaaat Estsove^-Vtafi— IT arris, Newton, P**-
1 rick. -••** -'*/*.
I Nrmxrr*—Mathews, Newton, Wit*.
I I'niti-.M— Newton. Wise. Mlekelierry.
COUNTY OWICEIIH
| F. D Dl^MUKK—Ordinary.—OflU* ap stalM
in Aliu.li Hall.
J. H. C<B? hALIXv-Cl«rk *f Hups riot Courvw
fffee in Aimak HCI.
J. H. LA'K -Cletk InDrlar O'jtk—OSes ap
stairs in Almsh llaß
D D. IKlY’Al—Sheriff.
TUurt. SlMo.VlYsN—County Trm*r,-«
(lee at Dr J. V/,4. M»Uhe4‘s 4U>rs. , a
fibtKKKMSKX OFFH'CTS.
It. COMPTON—U. 3. fiiteiflsU 4wrenUe Tta
Coileetor.—Office *t the rinirter's Bank
Solomon "Strrei
D. A. JOHNSON—U. M. Tax Assessor.—Office
RATES OF LEGAL ADVERTISING.
Sales .of Lnndt hy Adiuoilrtrators, Kxeetitors
and Gaardians ate required by law to bs hel 1 «i
Ihc first Tu«»d»y in .each month, between ths
hours of ten in the foreaoon *nd three iu the after
noon, at the court house ,ia the county in f hick
the p»o(wity i# situated.
Notiaes ot ibr» solee must b* given in • pul,lit
gasette 10 Jays presume.
Notices of »*(■•* "of pel soual property wiust l.«
given in a public gaxette lo days previous to sals.
Notice ts>, drhloi.a and crejiton of an estate
intist l;> pilaliehed 40 dityS.
Notice that appiicaUuu will he made to ths
Court of Otdinniy for l*a.vt to S»T laud ate*! hs
published two irvmlhs. » x '■'■•■a- '•
Citations for IctterJ of AdminfilrtOon, Outrdi
ansliip Ac., tnusl ho published 30 dntr*
Ciutions for dismiss ion from aduiinittralioa,
once n month for six mouth*.
For Icttcts.ef dj*t*ii»it*u trutn
i day*.- '
\O. M.
Rules for the foreclosure of mortgage* must l>«
published once a month for four mouth*—for es
tablishing lust {Wipers for she full apse*, of three
month*—for coinpelling titles from Administra
tors. where bonds have been given by the deceas
ed, for the full space of three months.
publications will always becontlnflatj according
to these, the legal requirements, Uub ss otherwise
ordered at the following ,
RATP^
ShenfT.s sales per levy ot lea Hue* or leea (S 00
Sheriffs mortgage fi fa sales her I«!vy .6 **o
Tax Collector s sates, pcf l-Vy ( off
Citations sot lettcia of Administratioss. #'JO
Cltatioss for letters of Guardianship, S 04
Notice of application fur •lumiasitui from
Administration, , 6 00
Notice of application for disinitsion from i
Guardtansliip 4 00
Application to sell Land • 00
Notice to Debtors and Creditors, I I*4
Sale cf Land per square, S 00
Sale of perishable property Id day*. I 00
Estrav notiecs, fit) days, . 4 00.
Foreclosure of mortgage, per square, 4 0
For man advertising liis wife, in j 10.9
RAILROAD
. r V-’ KtMl'" ** ' ' 1 *»'
MA AKD WESTERN RAILROAD.
A. 4. WHITE FtatAiv>r*T,
E, B. WALKER, BuEt.
Leave Macx>n 7 (10 A. M.
Arrive at Griffin.... # #*ll ini *' M
Arrive at Atlanta * 1 67 F. M.
Leave Atlanta 6 60 a fM.
Arrive at Griffin. 9 60" “
Arrives at Macon : j...> 1 10 P. M.
SOUTH WESTERN KAILUOAIt
WM. HOLT, PaKsit.rvr,
YlltGlL POWERS, Su-c. > *l.
Leaves Macon ..7 li A. M.
Arrivesat'KttfnulS.... : . ~.-6 IB K R
J Eisves Kufnula ,S 10 A. M.
! Arrives itl Mocon 4 lb P. M.
j AI.UA,St BttAXUI. 1
1 Leaves jSmitliville. ............ 41,1*. M,
Ai rives at Albany t 34 P. M.
Leaves Albany 7 30 A. V.
Arrives at Bmithviile 9 04 A. K.
..
JOHN MUST A IN, PaEsiitnyc.
CLARKE, Srr’r. - ' • v:
Leaves Macon .7 28 Ault
Arrives at Colon,bus 4 24 Ah'ML
Leave* Colmnlms 2 A. M.
Arrive* at Mar0t.................i .4 10 P.W
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
J. P. KINO. Par.su>tTr.
K W COLE Si r't.
Leave* Augusta; 2 - ..A. M
Arrive* at Atlanta 6 50. P. M.
Leave* Atlanta 2 05 A. M.
Arrive* at Augusta 9 JQ A. M.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave* Augusta 5 10 AM.
Arrive* at Atlanta 4 4! A. M.
Leave* Atlanta . .7 80 P. M.
Arrive* at Augusta... 'J 30 A. it.
! ATLANTA A WEST POINT RAJLROAD.
GEORGE G. HULL, Srr’r.
I.?avw Atlanta 6 00 A. M.
.\»*rivfi at. West I'oiuf ..11 45 A. M.
Leave* Eaton too ~-32 85 F. M.
Arrive* at Atlanta
pit JVATia
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Entertain ment.
M ARTHUR W. BROWN take* this mi
tliod of Informing his old friends that he ’
has opened a house fer private entertain,
meot in the city of Atlanta, on the corner of Hun
ter and Uoyd street*, immediately in frvml of tba’
Catholic t'lmrcb, and ala,ut one hundred artd fifty
yards from ti e Car-*bed. Hi's term* are very
rcasonabl e.
angso—jy Iyr ARIHCR W. BROWS.
Wool Carding!
I WILL CARD WOOL left with T. f Btoon
worru, at the Brick Warehouse, Griffin, into
good Rolls, apd return it free of charges for trans
portation, for 15 . cents per lb., or 12 1-2 cent*
when oil is furniihed me.
T 8. M. RLOOPWORTH,
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