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SOU THERNHERALD
lI'BUSUU* DAILY AT GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
BY
MARTIN 4 EAQAN,
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Ms* copy MX ’■‘•nths -j £0
line copy three months 2 00
CiT Order* for JOB WORK and ADVEBTIS
| v<; respeettully solicited. and promptly attended
a
A Pracions Document
The following letter—say* the Macon
Journal <1 Meaeuyer — Whs found in the
street* of Columbia immediately after the
army of General Sherman had left. The
original is still preserved and can he shown
and substantiated, if anybody desires. We
are indebted to a distinguished lady of this
city for a copy, sent with a request for pub
lication I\ e can add nothing in the way
of comment on such a document. It speaks
for itself:
Camp near Camden, 8. C m 1
Feb 2«, 1865 }
My Dear Wife: I have no time for par
ticulars. We have had a glorious time in
rlriar State. "Unrestricted license to burn and
plunder was the order of the day. The
chivalry have been stript of most of their
valuables. Gold wateliea, silver pitcher*,
cups, spoon«, forks, etc., cct., are as common
in camp as blackberries. The terms of plun
der are as follows : The valuables procured
are estimated by eomparics. J-.ach compa
ny is required to exhibit the results of its
operations at any given place—l-5 and first
choice falls to the share of the commander
in chief and stall, 1-5 to the corps com
mander and staff, 1 5 to field officers of regi
merit and 25 to tht company. Officers are
not allowed to join in these expeditions
without disguising themselves as privates.
One of our corps commanders borrowed a
suit of rough clothes from one of my meu
and was successful in this place. He got a
large quantity of silver (among other things
an old time silver tnlik pitcher) and a very fine
gold watch from a Mr. Detfaussure at this
place. BeSaussurw is one of the P. F V’s
ofS. and was made to fork ohit liberally
Officers over th“ rank of Captdn are not
made to put their plunder iti ftfe c'stlfPafh for;
general dtktributlhn. Tim is very iinfaur ith'd]
Vm"trra\ reason, in order to protect themselvca,'
subordinate officers and privates keep back
everything that they can carvy about their
pers. ns—such as rings, ear-rings, breastpins,
etc., etc., of which, if I live to get home, 1
have about a quart. lam not joking—l have
at least a quart ofjewelry for you and all the
girls—and some No. 1 diamond rings and
pins among them. Gen. Sherman has silver
and gold enough to start a hank. His share
in gold watches and chains alone, at Colum
bia. was two hundred and seventy-five (275)
Hut I said I could.not go into particulars.
All the general officers, arid many besides,
have vain tides of every description down to
embroidered ladies' pocket handkerchiefs (I
have my share of them too). We took gold
and silver enough from the and and rebels to
Gave redeemed their infernal currency twice
. l This (the enfrenev) whenever w<>
*•)*•- “• , mini. „ » .naiuei'cu
it utterly worthless.
I wi*h nil the jewelry thi.s army hag could
be carried to the »ld Bay State." It would
deck her out in glorious style; but alas ! it
will be scattered si! over the V rfi. and
-Middle Sts tea. The damn, i ut2»m rS( as a
general rule, preferred (o at ’ llolnj
jorticiilsrly alter il'.ey fottn 1 out that we on
wanted the able bj’,ed meu, (and, to tell
you the truth, the youngest and best lo'jking
women j. -Sometimes we took off whole
families und plantations of niggers, by way
of r-paying some influential secessionist.
'Jut the useless part of these we soon inan : -
age to lose—sometimes in crossing rivers
sometimes by other ways.
I shall write to you again from Wilming
ton, Goldsboro, or some pi tee in Nofib
Carolina. The order to march has arrived,
and I must close hurriedly. Imve to Grand
Mother and Aunt Charlotte. care of
yourself and the children. Don’t show thife
letter otrt of the familyi
Your affrctionate husband.
Thomas J. Myers, Lieut., etc.
P. S. I will send this by the first flag of
truce to be mailed unless I have an opportu
nity of sending it to Hilton Head. Tell
Sallie I am saving a pearl brao det and ear
rings for her. Rut Lambert got the neck
lace and breastpin of the same set. I am
frying to trade him out of them. These
♦ere taken from the Misses Jamison, dauglt
fers of the President of the South Carolina
Secession Convention. We found these on
our trip through Georgia.’’
This letter was addressed to “Mrs Thos.
J. Myers, Boston, Mass.”
.Spooney Butler.—Ben. B itter was ex
pented in Evansville the other day to wake
a speech in behalf of the Ja -obins. The
Courier of that city squibs as follows of the
prospective coining :
Take “ Time by the Fo eloek." —Silver
and gold watches should be buried with care
and at once. Put them down in the holes
at least thirty feet deep, lleason—Thiel
Butler is coming.!
Bury Your Valwib'c*. —lt » by no means
certain that by burring gold an A silver ware,
it is safe from discovery. Our wealthy eiti
tens should attend to the interment of their
valuables at midnight, and let no one about
the premises have the least information as to
the locality. If you are not very discreet,,
Butler will get them sure.
Change of Table Cutlery —We learn that
the proprietors of the American House,
Gherman House, Kentucky House, and
other hotels have buried their silver tab'e
w»re, and are now using iron spoons, knives
andforka. Cause—Butler is coming. Sen
sible men.! ,
Hide Your Spoont.—The announcement
that “ Pieayu ne Butler is coming to town,”
made in the Courier from a rumor in circu
lation in the city day before yesterday, has
occasioned great uneasiness among house
keepers. The people generally yesterday
"ere employed in burying their valuables.
'h o hope they will be successful in getting
them out of his reach.
It is reported from Vienna that a petition
u circulating among tbc American residents
O' that city asking for the removal of Hon.
, Lothrop Motley, the American Minister
Jf Attgt *da, for the alleged reason that he
does not attend properly to the interest’’ of
American ritiren* in that emiotrv
DAILY SOUTHERN HERALD.
VOL 1.
‘•The Way or Tiie Transgressor is
Hari*”—The Bible says so, and we ail be
lieve it. If any additional evidence were nee
ded, we refer to the cnee of Dr. Eiihu Tol
and’ of South Carolina, who went tnjF.orida
some two years since, and while resid
ing in Quincy, forgo bis deserted wife in
his-own State, and married a fine voting Flo
rida lass. \\ ife No. 2 discoverd after a while
that she had married a marrried man, and
she and her relatives took measures to bring
the faithless doable h isband to taw. He was
■ nd-cted lor bigamy, auo convicted of the
offence at the August term of the Court.—
ifv the law of Florida be was ordered to be
put up at public sale for the term of his
imprisonment.—-five years. He was bidin by
the county of Gad-dcu for $1j228, tee amount
of fine and cost ci the prosecution. U i was
.eruanded to jail; and there await the cjui
inan of teo Board of County Commissioners
Talented Negroes. —The .Richmond
Tiru-s says t
These cave been during the past year
some very remarkable exhibitions of t egro
talent. A frienl »ho was present during
the proceedings and harangues of the late
mulatto convention at Pi.iladelphia informs
us that t e superiority of Frederick Douglas
to his dcmoraltz-d aud debased white asso
ciates was vety striking. As an exhibition
of intelligence, moderation, and decency, his
speech was incomparably superior to those
of Brownlow, Butler, Botts, and Hamilton.
The Northern papers in their account of th#
progress ol the ‘‘Tar and Turpentine Com
mittee,’’ are also unanimously of the opinion
that the negro Randolph is a far less dis
gusting and depraved brute than his vile
white associates.
Mr Forsyth, editor of the Mobile Adver
tisers, writing for his paprr from New Votk i
Says :** The llereld says it is a fixed fact that
the North will insist on the congressional
p'lrfn of resconslruetion over that of the
President. That means that We of the
South are to sell Lee and Johnston and our
best and ttuest citizens to disfranchisement,
as the priob of the recognition of our claims.
We can never he so base as that' My hand
nhafl rather before mutiny any vote in that
direction. II the worst comes to the worst
we can at least reject reunion at a cost of
honor, and decline totl -ct or send Southern
Representatives to Congress. If the Radi*
cals insist «n disunion, let them Lave it in
this way-
Business Cards on Envelopes. - lT«aA
inylon, Sept. 28.—The 1 ’os tin lister General I
has recently issued instructions making a I
provision for the print*** -* ‘-■’smesK cards i
, i•.. ... j iici rutia j
with return letter-, provided tk*t Rl y„ ] ess [
»'an five hundred envelop :s ate ordered.'
The persons wan'ing tire at furnish »Ve cuts j
or plates prepared for the p)es<i from which j
to have printing doee. Postmasters are to j
receive the orders in the Usual terms, the
cost lwdwg about the value of the plain envoi- 1
opes irt'tli the addition of the amount of the
rcqTr Ur :d stamp.
ol.VSSACiifSETrs.—David Sylvester, the !
proprietor of a New Bedford billiard saloon,
was fined ten dollars and costs, recently, for ;
forbidding niggers to play billiards *t hit
saloon.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Charlie Wright,
\VA TCIIM. I KER AXD JE WE LEI
EAST SIDEIIILL STREET,
V \'ER UFFO RD'S-
All IVork wnrrßHteili
Dec 27.1 SSS.
J. Q. A. ALFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, GRIFFIN, GA.
» a T ILL attend to such professional business as
> V may be entrusted to his care in the coun.
ties of Spalding. I’tke, Upson, Monroe, liutts
Henry, layette, Coweta and Merriweiber. By
prompt and diligent attention to prof 'sstonafl tfrfty
he will endeavor to please those who may en
trust hint with boaiees# He is determined that
the business us lus clients, together with his own
shall occupy hts lime ami attention exclusively.
Office on Hill Street, upstairs, opposite HER
ALD office.
February 22, !8«6. ly.
DOYAL A NUNN ALEV,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
GRIFFIN' - GEORGIA ;
WM.I, PRACTICE IN THE CW NT His OF j
Spalding, Henry. Fayette. Butts. Monroe ,
Ups«*n I’ike, Clayton, and Mei n weather; and
will attend to the collection of claims against th .
Federal Covert.•»» nt; and also to the purchase j
and sale ol real *?tat3.
As we shall devo»« our whole attention to our
profession, we hope to be able to grve general
satisfaction to all who may think propel to engage
our services.
L. T. DOYAL,
A. L> NUN* ALLY.
Pee n. ks
4. i. hall. t. w. tucrma.v
Hall & Thurman,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
JA CKSOX, ....<? EORGIA.
WILL practice in the coon tie* composing th*
Fust Judicial Circuit nod attend to the
e >1 lection of CIaUM agaiusmbe Gdixu Goykrn
mkxt
arch Ist. ts.
BOYNTON A- DIBMHKE. i
i att turner's AT LAW,
IRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Office in.front room op start - * in Alrtlab Hall j
opposite Brick Warehouse.)
WILL give prompt attention to such business
as may be entrusted'to their care, in tbe j
counties of Spalding, Henry, Butts, Monroe, |
Upson, Pike, Merriwether, Fayette and Claytoi.
J. S. Botstos, )
Freb. It Pismoke. f aep4 — 4m.
D. E. F KNOTT,
Bavins retained to Griffin, reepectfnlly tenders bie
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
To l hoae wbo may deaire tbooi. Office and room*
in tbe BRICK BUILDING between the Livery
Staler. where !•- T.iy be found day or ni gc
n h.,n '”‘g l r “ ff %\eiY. I?
“ I hr Prn •* ni|kllrr ttiau Ikr kward.”
cmm\, GEO, TiESDAY Hl)H\l\G, OCT. 9, ISM.
G ENTJEIIIAIj
LAND A D EMIGRANT
.A. G JSJ I>3" O "5T
WITH H K AD-QU AKTKRS AT
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
j 1 shall a U**gi#lry in uiy office, *lu*r«* all par
tie* liMvmvr lan«U. I'liiitaiiotil, City, i»r oili«r
ertv f«»u rent, nr nr? r»**|»4*<*tftilU
to tlietu (re** of rhari'e, whether
. my Mtrvices ar»* as or not.
| I am thoroughly with S<u:th*«4
| Lilndß. IhM’Yfiirr amply a til* to discern the
i ijvialitx And strength as- well ma what they urn
heat u<iapi«>.i for. etc., etc.. which will eunble ine
to raiult r raltmhU- services to C<q»itali«U and
others w»4iing to invest or exchange.
1 now have several Plantation*. Lots, and a
considerable quantity nf wildland* in different
parts of Georgia for aale, rent nr and
will ar»on have them mapped out on my Register
so tl at all can examine for themselves.
I am now making, and will anon have perfected
arrangements with parties in New York, Phila
delphia. aud Baltimore by which 1 shill be able to
advance money on land*. «rowing crops, rto
lIKrCKKn: George N Nichols. Ksq., Bay street
Savannah, lia ; Hansom R<*gers, K*<j., No. 11U
South 4th Street, lMiiladeiphia, and the business
meu of ibis city.
A. JACKSON ROGERS,
cr (for U»e present at my residence, on
corner of Broadw uy And 13th Streets, opposite
Marshal College.
July 1 ( J, otn
Wanted
TO RENT O R 1* UIICII AS K .
___ TWO No. 1 Plantations, adjoining, or
?^SwU rerv near °lhor, somewhere in Spal
ding, or one of the adjoining Counties.
These places must be near or convenient to
some Railroad, well improved,and adapted to the
culture of Cottoi. Corn, Pea*, Potatoes, Cane, Ac.,
Ac., drc., ami ha.e thereon a good fruit orchard.
Places having water (Grist and Saw) Mills, or
sites where such may be built, preferred. Would
prefer to pu> chase the horses, mules, farming
implements, stock, Ac., on the places.
Apply to, or address
A. JACKSON RODGERS,
Griffin, Georgia.
OFFICE for the present at. his residence
corner of Broadway* and l))tb streets opposite
Marshall College, sep7lm
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Carner WhithnH Street and W. <t A Railroad
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Tbi* Newdy.Erected, Commodious,
First Class Hotol,
furnished throughout, and complete in
allots i* now open for the reception
of gpiesta, and in successful opeiation.
AtU<*b«cJ to this Hotel is a fine Billiard Parlor,
with PlK*ltn Taldea. \ First Class Bar, fully and
completely clocked with clio’ce liquors, Wines
and Ckg^.a.
The *r!atro natre of the public is respectful] v so.
i it » 41 “■ v_-v/i\r* I ,
I’roprietore.
]|. D. ll.\nr.ts Clerk,
Late ot the “Crown House,” Macon, tin.
June 28th, Sim
Remington 8c Sons
Manufacturers of
|
REVOLTKItS, RIFLES, MUSKETS AND
CARBINES, for the United States service. 1
j
Also, Pocket and Belt Revolvers, Re
peating Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolving Ki-1
He*, Rtfle and Shot Gun Barrels, and Gun
Materials sold by Guu Dealers and tbe
trade generally.
In these dafa Os bouse-break : ng and rob
bery, every House, Store, Bank and Office
sbotild have one of
REMINGTON’S REVOLVERS.
Parties desiring to avail themselves of
the late improvements in Pistols, and supe
rior workmanship and form, will find all
combined in the new Romingion Revolvers.
Circulars containing cuts and description
of our arms will be furnished ftpou applica
tion.
E'. KEMINGTON <fe SONS, Lion, N. V.
Moore <fe Nichols, Agents, No. 40 Court
l iand St. N. V. sep6-3m.
Mill LEMAN & BANKS,
WHOLESALE and retail dealers in
ROOTS. SliOpS. LEATHER. SHOEMAKERS
TOOLS, LASTS’, r*GS, dfe ;
ALSO, or
BOOTS C*3 BHOBB,
Kerps the LA KG ESI ST\HJK of Good* in tlveir
Hne, that U to b** fonnd in any oar m o<?:sr
gia. Country Merchants are invited* to examine
our stock elsewhere.
CIiERUKEE BLOCK, Pit AC AT PTT ST.,
Atlanta UeortflH
VnvSltf
HOWE’S IMPROVED
Cotton Picker f
POR PICKING COTTON IN THE FIELD.
A SIMPLE and-eompßel Instrument weighing
J.\. übout two pounds—picks three or four times
f.ster than by band, leaving tbe cotton clean aud
free from traeb. Pri*e S2O.
Order*can be filled by
THE HOWE MANUFACTURING CO.,
81 Cedar Street. S, Y.
Or by our Agent* throughout tbe Soutb.
eepH Rmd
D. N. MAIiTIN,
attorney AT law ,
GRIFFIN GEORGIA. .
ft#,.- . r T* 4' w t I. II nr* l rffico msif”
AWARDF.9 A GOLD MEDAL;
IT TUI
Am Insl Fair,
(K.-maam I*. 18*5.
In direct competition with all til* lending
j maker* in the country.
“PELOUBET”
OH (JANS
MELOPEONS
PELOtTBET, Sl ts.
invite the attention of purebaaera,
the traae and profession, to the
folL lNsTl:t\tffe:Vrs
Os their Manufacture :
PEDAL BASE ORGANS,
Five sixes, Five octave, one to three hanlis of
keys, three to eight setts of Reeds,
Prices SQSO to 8000
SCHOOL, ORGANS
Nine styles, single and double Reed. Rosewood
and Black Walnut cases.
Prices 81 GO to @4OO
I’isno style and Portable, Twelve VarfetYes, i
from four to six (leaves, .Single ant Double Herd, '
Uosewitod and Black Walnut Coses
dt A rrj *trn ■ I 0 IS.
Every lsstrnn:ent is made by cnh)f s‘et.l work
men, from the best material under our personal
supervision, and every modern improvement
worthy ot the name, is introduced :a them.—
Among these we would call attention t ’ tbe TRE
MULANT K, which has been so much'
snd can be found only in instruments i-t otr own ,
manufacture
From among the very flattering Testimon.als ot
eminent Professors au.l Organists, we give the fol
lowing extracts:
“The pedals I conceive to be unapproachable in
their beautiful smooth quality.”—Wm A, Kiso.
“It is a grand, good Instrument, and does cred
it ot the builder."—H. C. FouiKit, Trov, N. Y.
‘ They are among the finest Instrument* manu
factured either in this country or abroad.—Wx».
linnii. J. MosL-vriiAi., Aptomas.
“They have given universal satisfaction."--W.
E Hawlkv, Fon-du-lac, Wts.
“There is a peculiarly sweet and sympathetic
tone whieh harmonizes charmingly with the voice."
—W. 11. Cooke.
‘ I am particularly pleased with the arrange
ment of the different registers.”—Wm. H. Bbai«
j BURT,
“No other instrument so nearly approaches the
organ.”— The Chnrieter, *V. T.
"This instrument has a clear superiority over j
anything vet introduced among u*.— lndependent, ,
.V. Y.
•‘Tbe tones and tbe aethm *re excellent"—Rev.
W. S. Leavitt, Hudson, New York
“The more rye tise R Ore better we like it*—J.
B Hsdvz, Hudson, N. Y.
"The Two Bank Organ Harmonium is really a
gem.’’—J. W. Kinnicvtt, Boston, Mass.
“We have found them excellent in all points
,Constituting a good instrument.’ - —J. C. Cook, T.
J. Cook.
"It look* and sounds splendidly."—B. B. Sax>- !
ton, Troy, N. Y.
“The most perfect toned Mslodeon I ever saw."
Git F. North.
“They fall back on such subtler, tin! merits’as
superiority of workmanship, beauty of tone ar.d
reasonableness of price. And we must say that
in all their respects they *r» well worthy of
praise." —Musical Pioneer, Aviyl '4S'.
pf Every Inetmtnint ik fiitly Warranted, and
Borfd and Skipped! in Maw York aity mit/uml
harqje.
CirculoHf, Ciii#’, and Priec Lists, Ac. sent oo ap
plication te
PELOUBET, PEUON fit Cffi
811 J ROADWAY, N Y.
I Or tu any of our Agents n tbe principal cities
of the Union.
HIMSISE l MS STOHK
TEA AND COFFEE BOILERS. GLUE POTS
OIL CFNS, Ae., Ac.
pB~ All the Codking far a family
yy may be done with Kerosene I*3
rW Oil, or Gas. with lass trouble, Jg3
rar and at law expense, than by flB
tW~ soy other fuel. 1
Each artiel# maoafaoturad by <bia Company :*
guaranteed to porform all that is ffiiusd m it
Send .for a eireolar.
“37* liberal disooimt made to tba trade.
KEROSENE LAMP HEATER 00,
eep! I T*f)’ toe •Peer’ ¥.
JOS. ENGEL’S
Kill STtlll.
the nnder-lgnefi drtltes td inform the
public thnt he hne returned to his old hoyne
IN G RIFFIn]
Where he is determined its fhrnUh them
tith GOODS ns LOW ns the} can possibly
be nfforded. I have on hand
FiuEDsfiC te jarjm w,
\ Qomplete Stock of
Oft Y OOOOS,
fTfilKiug, B*ofn, Show, Hats, Set#
My well known Character as n buained*
•nan here in former days, is a sufficient guar
antee of
fair an<f Softest Dealing.
Call on me at my NEW STORK, at the
OLD STAND, Weat Corner of llill street
and Broadway.
JOSEPH’ enGkL
A nr. 2. 186*— Srn.
QUEENS WARE,
l AND GLASSWARE.
McUIUDF., DOKSFITT A CO.
Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets. AtTstrta.
Fall Tfnes cf C. C. Granite and Glassv/*re
IN THE OBIOINAL PACKAGE
or in lota to suit purchasers.
A SPLENDID RETAIL STOCK.
A fine assortment of •• Assorted Crates" very
low to the trade.
Healers are particularly rrouestal to sal] and
examine our stock . We feel confident that our
TERMS will compare favorably with It TXT NEW
YORK rates, and our stork is a* complete as any
n the country, North or South!
Mr lilt] I>E, DORSETT A CO.
July iB-:im
itexiiv aarav. a. l. itsKTiunnK t w. s. *tr*r
-« ■ I
m\ FaS Frnn i nruuD It oU„ 1
COMMISSION MERCHANT*
/.Vo
Brolcerß,
savaNnaW ot/i hoi a
"Tyl7 F) solicit coijsignments upd make ad . niters
YV on shipments to ourselvev, New Y ork and
Liverpool corres)>oudeuta.
Bri’tANTERS’ SUm.IF.B
aug-23—tf
J; sf. Sfc tMOT 11,
HfEKtCi STREET,
MiCON, - GEORGIA.
K ELI’S on baud a full sti* kof Groceries and
Proviaiona. which he offers as low at any
other bouse in the city.
He alee keep* on band all grades of TOBACCO,
and deals in Lorillard's SNUFF, and SMOKING
TOBACCO, of various brands, and inOtcs a call
from merchants, Planters, and others.
sug3o-dj3m J. N. SEYMOUR.
AML'EL r. BILL. U. W. WTLLV. HR.VRT CURimaV I
BELL. WYLLY k CHRISTIAN..
Cotton Faotora
and
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEO,
ADVANCES made on alt cuneignment.i to difor
to our friends in Liverpool, Boston, New
York. Philadelphia and Bal'.imorel
(J" Peraonal attention given to tbe talc of
Cotton and forwarding of merchandize.
sep4—dim*
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
IN JACKSON, GA.
BY virtue of an order from Ik* Ordinary of
Bulta County, will be told before Court
House door imlbe town of Jaekson. between th*
legal hoursef eat*, on tbe lIRST TUESDAY in
November next. 'wo.hpr.d*yd and forty (*4f>) sere*
of 'and, (widow's dower excepYe<*.‘)' skid 1 laud be
longing to the estate of John Y. Giles, deceased.
JAMES W. BAKKNESB.
•ts#—tod Administrator.
EORGI A—PIKE COUNTY—WiII be sold
VJ before .tbe Cnttt House door of said conaty,
oe the Arvt Tuesday in November next, betwraa
tbe Wauaf, Mnwof sale, th* following property,
to-wit: One Brown Bay Mar*, aad one speckled
oqw and eaH. leviad a poo a* tbc preporty of Icaaa
Witu. to aotiafy a I to in nay band, issued front
to* County Court of said eoonty, in favor of Wm.
G. Dewberry vs the said Isaac Jones, property
(•dieted out !>y Pltf. . V H jJoCumm*.
Cct « !i" - DVf kd.c-^T
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uiuw nmumss us tftaMb
, Oa* ropy mm year
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On* sapy throe Buatka... I M
nrinuu la aavanra
rJT AH p*|iei< stopped a* the tad dhsHu,
pauTfor it m, prsr.iswly raaewed. * *
AdT«rti**wiarts iwtarted at tha r-tas ad Oua
Itullar and fifty C«nU par Umm, 1m
th« first ia*arlK>a, sod Hevmty tvs Osata %m
each subsequent ia*erti«i —payabW in adr—
liberal dedurlxm* mad# aa wrtndl k» *4>*
ri*aui«oi* runnisg thraa month# pad hspft;,,
city BUMineaa dibectout
A. BELLAMY—Mayor —tdfie* at City Hall.
THin HALL—Clrrk and Tr«a«nrar of City
Council—Office at NaH and KtMm'i htor*.
OKO. I). JOHNSON —chtrf MarthaL—OdU* a#
City 11*11.
Atrxauan.—W. It. O. Mi*MWr, J. K Wi«a
tB. Mathew*. J. N. liarria.C. V. M**|m M •
iU, J M.l’ntri«M. O. Sear#
BUSI N'EHH COMMITTED).
FU*»f«—FaU»ek. Harri*.
Sruns kst Atrxv* tiadrs, MUktlbarry Jfash
:wa
Oamsasca*—Patriek, Hmith, Smtol • ' •
i iaimin *n» Puaasc I*l* Mhiulhany Kar
rM. roith. v • i ,e
Pr-ur* o-no Pcsuo Wxrts—Smith; Math**,.
Sears
Sfaan E»cao«m»t*t» Ilarria, New to*. Pa»-
1 riek, . « *
N"su*'w»—Mathawd, Hetrton, Mrtea.
I‘niTii’K,—Sewtoa, Wm. Uiektdberry
COL’ STY OFFICERH.
F. I) IJISMI. KK— Ordiaary.—(Mßar ap atalns
in Alm..h tlnll.
J. a CONN ALLY—Clark of Superior C*»rv—
. ffice in Almah Hall.
J. 11. LavE—Okrk Inferior Cnmt—Off** ap
stair* in Alm*h HafL
ll. I). IXlYAL— Sheri tl. •
THUS. 81 Mo.NTUN—County Trta.arar.-~Of
fiee at l>r J. 17, S. Mitchell'* Store.
• C f|T/Tv Si! ft N T tIFFI CKRB.- •
R. Ct)ifPT*)H—U. S. Intern*) Ravenna Tan
Collector. —Office at the Planter* Bank Building,
Solomon ‘Street.
, JJ, A. JOHNSON—U. S. .Tax Ak*e*«>r.—Offir*
n Planter'* Bank Ifajleipg. , . i
RATES OF LEGAL ADVERTISING
Sale* of loinda by Admiuiitralor*. Kr»euU»r«
and Utiardinn*. are required by law to be Held »a
tbe first Tuesday in each month, betwnea th*
hour* of t«u in the tnr«no»n *nd three in the after
uootv, «t the c'urt bors*' (n lire county in Uhlek
'he pnq>ertf i* sittmted
No'iees of these sale* mu*t be give# In a publi#
gaxette to day* previous.
Notice* of sale* of petsoual property mutt be
given in a public gazette Ift day* previous to aala.
hr't*e. to ffabtor* bad creditor* of kn **t,(a
m-ts Che ptiHlUhrd r* day*. 11
Notice tlist application will I* made to th*
Court of Urdinary for leav* to **li land inuil bi
published two month*.
Citations fur letter* of Administration, dirndl
unship Ac.. mu»l be publwbed XO day*.
Citations for di*wia.f->tr from aAminiStratioa,'
onoci kiontli fur six month#
For letters of dismission trout Guardianship M
day#
Rule* for the foreclosure of mortgage* mint b*
published once a month for four nVoolba—for ea
tahli-hirig lost papers for the full space of thraa
inouths—for compelling title* from Administra
tor*. where bond* Imve been given by th* dteena-'
ed, for tbe lull »pa«e of IhreevnontW.''' ' . •*
Publication* will aVwny* be continued according
to the**, ti e legal requivecreuU, uule** otherwi**
ordered at the lolloping
s„*r..< 5 „*r..< • o.o..arfgc o' t"7 »«;
lax Ollectors salea, per levy • «•
Citation* for letter* of Ay| It) Ist ration, SUO
t rUiUot* fbt leUorfsf fsuardiansTitp,. 3 0#
Notice of »-p).3f.t/Cn Tor dianiiUion frbm
Adnainislrr.tion.
Notice of *pplieatM»n for dismission from
. Ctianlianship 1 4MI
Application to sell .7*o-1 f
Notice to Debtors and Creditors, 3 tHI
Sale cf I .and per square, I 00
-tale of perishable property 10 days 2 00
Eatray notice** 80 days, 4 f)0
Foreclosure of ioort({*ge. per *qu*re, 4 <►
For m*n advertixing bi» wif*. tu advance. 14 O
GITJIX3B
jVaCON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
SO, tl
A. J WHITE. Pbsmkbiit,
E, B. WALKER, Sli’t.
Macon 7 SO A. M.
Arrive si Griffin .. 11, SO" “
Arrive at AtUntn •* 1 §7 F* M-
Leave Atlanta * 58 A»M.’
Arrive at Griffin * 50 “ “
Arri e* at Macon 1 *<* T.
Roufii '.Western kaLlroad.
WM. HOLT. Prrwdrnt,
VIRGIL POWERS, Scr’r
Leave* Macon .-.. 7 A. M.
Arrive* at Eufaula 8 18 P. M
Leaves Eufaula... 6 10 A. It
Arrives at Macon 4 10 P. II
ALBAXT BRANCH.
Leaves Smitbville 9 42 P. 11.
Arrives at Albany 4 M P. M»
Leaves Albany 7 80 A. M.
At rives at Smithville 9 09 AM
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD.
JOHN MI’STAIN, Piaaiiiairr!
CLARKE, Sirt.
ves 7 9* A. Mt-
ArriVeu aS,Calumbua •.*..♦*94' A X. - •'
; Leave* Columbus 1 AM.
1 Arrives at Macon 4 !• P. lfc
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
J. P. KING. Prrmwwt.
E. W. COLE Sw'r. ' U
Lears* Augusts 7 AM'*
Arrives at Atlanta ....I AO P. JL*
Leaves Atlanta 7 04 A. mi
Arrivea at Augusta... I NAB
ITJOHT TRAIN. .1
Leaves Augusta 8 19 AM.
•Avyiisa at Atlanta .8 41 AM.’
Leaves Atlanta. . ..7 *0 P* M-
Arrive* at Auga5U.......; 8 10 A K
ATLANTA A WWrPOIST RAILROAD.
GEORGE 0. HULL, Scr*r.
| L saves Atlanta ....... OO A M.'
A.rivse at West Foist .....11 48 AM.
; U»vm Em to u ton 35 H M.
PBIVATII -
*T
fintertain men%
»■ .. so 2}i.ri
a ARTHUR W. BROWN fake*AWe »*- '
tbod of Informing bis old fri*Wto lb*l be
has openml s bouse for private efftOrtaio.
lueul in the eily of Atlaata, on tbe corner es Hun
ter and Uoyd streets, immediately ia
Catholic Church, aad about oae hundred nod fifty
yards fror- U s Car-*lied. His Ursa* ore very
reaaooable.
1 rr ARTHUR W. BROWN
Wool Oar dinaf
I WILL CARD WOOL Ml with Y. J. W
woaiu, at tba Brisk Ware house, Griffin, into
good Rail*, sod return R free es charge* tor troae"
portation, for 18 cents pee - lba, ar 19 I I cents
whan ail ia furnished me. . *>■
T. b. M JAOOSffiTOICXH,
s.'piA-iw High