Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, October 12, 1866, Image 1

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SOU THERN HEBAL D ri'lil.lSllKL* DAILY AT G KIKTI X,GKoKG! A, Hr MARTIN & EAGAN, uint i ivtih- ni«< < itiitnixc. i i-r -:* hill hi liftli-t ol Nub«rrl(itimi. Ooe copy one j e»r SC mi One copy eix months .... 3 511 One copy three month* 2 <*> XST Order* for JOB W« *I:K »uJ AI»VKRTIS JSG respectlully aolicileiJ. ami prompt!} atienji-.l ta I M I *E AC 11 M EX I AND DEMOVaE O F iHE I'UES IDE NT—H)MK PLAIN TALK FROM GENERAL STEED MAX. lien. Steedman made a speech at Titled a, Ohio, Oil Monday night l ist, (rout whiitli we pialio the subjoined cxir-icts. After sh ow ing that the President was carrying otic the policy of Mr. Lincoln and o! true restoration of peace and In ion, he proceeded : For doing that thev propo c to impeach jAndrew Johnson, an i remove him trom ol« Sec, and put one of their .wu men in his place. Web, now, I don’t want to light pith anybody, i have had lighting enough myself, and I suppose you have Still 1 jiave no objection to a little fighting if the men who did not fight tr; the last \v,.r, choose to have .1 littie shindy ahi .ng tlu in volves. We w.ll hold their hats; but il ,thoy suppose that tl e American people will tptielly look on* while a laetion deposes the of the United .States, and takes Possession of tlie (i ivern ment with an arnn and mob, I say to them here that they are mis taken. | oltc -rs. j And thev had better ru t attempt it. [Applause ] For while we do not want any tioublo, while we prefer peace, uot a painted peace, but a real bona file peace —w hile we do not want to discuss war with anybody, it Mr. Ashley supposes tii it by coming here and throwing his Lead back as he did in lHlil, and ta king about war, he is going to irtghten any body, I say to him he is very much mistaken. [Applause] While we do not want to fight, we wt I nev er permit them to organize rimed mobs, start to Washington, and take tmssession ol the Government, that they may telegraph all over the count.y that a loyal end patriotic Government has deposed And ret/ Johnson. They won’t be permitted to do it. (Cheers] Ihe I’resideut i. the Tribune of he whole people, lie represents the whole people, *.nd he is doing his duty faithfully and co 1- s ituti -nally. lit is laboring to cst t put.e an] ha moiiy to the country, ana to uni n tain the Government as we ouisclves con tended we hai left it when the war ended \\ e tiold that the Government has preserved it—that it needed 110 politic il doetiiue to be ■applied 10 it—that w cil the . r uy was dis bharged the I uion was preserved, (,appl m-e.) and all that was necessary "’as fir loyal men to put the machinery of government iri mo tion. These Shale governmetus in the South, that were obstructed bv the presence of the military, were there, ready for the people to resume their work un ler t!i tin, and to put [lie m lebiuery irt n!nio.i, just as tt was V re iho war, or c! e if that were not so, ihen indeed the war was a fat'jie then ind Ihc nbilion w .« a .- .i-ee-.s. D tile lei- ■, jying the glv-r 1 :ie 1 if th 1 S it s, a. 0 c e 01 was a seec.ss, and the war was a fii.ure, an I vtcry man lure ought to have voted for the Chicago par form. Now, 1 do not b Iv. it is ttic intention of the people ol this c "in try —tile nias-t?s who are to lo ving the lead o: t lose lioey inert to mgige in any sue 1 \lllholy wink ns attempting to take posses sion ot the Government. i know that di<- lilguished MasSachu-etts General,- Denj.i mm I'. Duller, [taught f. j say- he is going to luirtJi tmm .'1 esi hu-vCt- to Washington with his militia Will, now. Jr- didn’t him any bony duiitig the tVar, and l shave no idea that he will hurt anybody now. [Littghier.] It he marches am! titer.• is anv lighting go ing on, I n i l warrant you he will march in the rear of his column, [ L uigliter.] I have searched that gent einau .- mi it irv n cord 11 vain to t*nd a place where he led a column, lie timer aid lead it any where. J’erhap he thinks as he lu’t 111 ik • any reput iti >ll in the last war, it is n c s.stiv for him to get up an thcr one, in order to redeem h 111 self. [Laughter.] No doubt General 1 >i:t ter had a goo I in mv fi •rce people to deal with during the war ; no doubt/be "its pro voked a good deal during Ins administfutinn at New Orleans, and goad- and 10 say a great many things that do not look well on piper. 1 do not like to comment on anything done by a Union General, but l am bound to say how that, throughout the war, that General was remarkable only for hie severity to wo men and children. [ Jri- sos “ Spoo'is. I '| He was very tierce 10 defenseless jeople. That required no courage. I ’eoplc who *«rc vfithin our lines, and whose protectors Were gone—lre was very harsh to then. It is true, their protectors had no right to go. wd they deserved, perhaps, ail they got, hut fto urave man would take an advantage ot that kind against women and children ; and General Duller is the only man who ever did rt. 1 understand he complimented me in “is speech to-day*. lie says that he approves some t..ings that t sai I. He approves ol ily proposition to give the negroes the bal io«, who had fought as well a- I had. Weil, I can't return the compliment about the fighting, for every ragro that l sa.v in the army fought better than Dutier did. [Cheers] I was willing to aid negroes then, but I have never seen the time in my life when 1 preferred a negro to a white man, for any thing. [Applause.] I have never seen the time that I would have voted to give the negro sooo bou .tv aud the white man only SIOO. ' Certain person.- in Washington and else where claim llicy have peculiar facilities f■-r Obtaining pardons for Southern particinants >0 the late civil war. This is an imp isitibu on the public, anti numbers of p.-rsons have been victimized It is ascertained that they *rc merely imposters, and those who pitron >*e them throw a«av their money. • Stufii (’.MUit.i \,\ —Mr. ,J S. Keller, of I ennsy Ivatiia, who went to - South Carotin "t the request of a company intendirtg to buy ‘“ltd lot agricultural purposes, gives a favo tahle report of the fertility of the soil and ot disposition of the inha!- t ints towards ctnt Kfotrs. He rays he finds the pcop’e kind tiea ted and aUibio, all uding a hearty wel- Cohfe to all good citiAns who eittte settle among them. , ‘ A eJen and Norway are si -wlv rising out !he aea at the rate of one halt of aa inch Per annum The west coir of Gret-abcJ '* ffadualiy sluk.u^. DAILY SOUTHERN HERALD. VOL. I. TllK tiKNTLU'I AN AT C|IIK<I| MaV 1# known by the following remarks : 1 . Coine' ill good season, so neither to interrupt the pastor or the congregation bv a ;nte unival. 2. Ihits nt)t .'toy 1 upon the tte/•» nr in tic pnrtien, either tn <jtne 111 the tallies, taint, /limits, nr '/isptnif his rnli,iy 1 1 in/ poiCi rs, 3 Opens and shuts the door gently, -.mi deliberately and lightly walk-. tip the a s e or ga Icrv stairs, m.ii gets Ins scat as ijn eiiv and bv making as few people move as p<n— - 4. Tates hi place elthe' in the back part o! the seat, or stens out into the a sic when any one wishes to pass in, and never thinks ot such a tiling as making people crowd past him while keeping his place in 1 he sea', 5. Is always Attentive to strange 3, an 1 gives up his seat to such, se.kiug another for himself. 0. Never, unless in the case iif illness, gets Uji or ; 0.-s out during the time of ter vice. Dot if necessity compel him to do so, goes so cjuietlv that his very manner is an apology for the act. 7. Does noiAngage ill rr.nversation biTae the coininciH etiient of service. 8. Does not whisper, or ’augli, or e.a! mil in the house of God, or lounge in that holy place. 9. Hoc* cot rush odl of the church like a tramping hriiSe the iicm mt the benediction s pronounced, but retires slowly, in a noiseless, quiet manlier. y-i’X Ihc liUmtef ol market wagons thronging the streets of our little city on yesterday, and the utiusuil stirrin.s—around ol citizens from the country, trading and traffieing, pres >ntcd a’to;ethcr a scene, that looked very tun eh as if the business season wits fairly opened. A Dyin’u Cttii.u Mt tiDkhkd.—James Wil- j linin', Cd yeais old, living at Filth ami Dnlford streets, on Tuesday flight, it is alleged, took a little child, five years oM, f. om it- Ist I, i*'id, though th« iuno ent b ,b« was dying, kicked it brutally about the rconi so that it speedily expired. The amount realized by the 1) c.tglas inon Monument Fund, from all sources, on the day ot the laying of the conner-stono, wa ahout, *lß.Odd ; but, as the ass eintion had to bear tlie expense of the oner lion, the n t pioefeeds will tn> coukijernbly less than th s Still. 'lhc .lack-on 1 AI i- > ) Clyii >n says that t! c Hull Court f Mis-:ssippi has decid' and ibo Civil rights hi I to he uncoil-titutional. Th.- and. cision which is to he delivered by .Judge Handy, will lie promit’gati. I iti a ('iy or two. lie tribune says Gin. Sheridan has for warded a repot t of 1 lie situation in Louisiana .111! f* las. showing that tile sorb tv of those Mates is in a condition of anarchy. A piano-forte hits been constructed in Car- ’ is. h iving the strings repin ed by tuning . folks. The new instrument has great pow er r.nd sWc etnese. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Charlie Wright, » r . ITV JIM. I KKR AXD JK WE LEI EAST sH)rEI,H L STItEET, ovmt rrrouirs- | ill Work warraiilril. Dec 27 Ml e .1. (}. A. ALFORD, ATTOUNEY AT LAW, GRIFFIN, GA \ 1 ’ ILL to sircli Lihiiu-ss us t T rrrny t*nlrun! «*»l to liis cufd hi tlie cmitu ties of Sjumlin«r, Like, Upson, MoYtroe, Huttsl Fuvette, Coweta ami Merrivetfref. Hy piomptaml ilili-TiM.t attention to |>r»Mt i?sronnl duty ! to* wil? cD.f:*“R*\><»r plea.»e those who ttmy en trust him with hn>i.•••>:' He i-» delertnTn**<| that the of his clients, together with hi> ru-n shall occupy his time ami attention exclusively, j Office on 11 1 i1 St reel, tip stuns, opposite lIJ.iL ALt) OFFICE. February *2‘i, ! 806. ly. DOVAL <fe NUNN ALLY, ATTORNKYS A'!’ LAW. j GRIFFIN GEORGIA] VI 7 ILL PRACTICE IN THE COUNTIES OF ▼ ▼ Spahling, Henry. Fayette. Butts, Monroe Upson, I'ike, Clayton, and Merri weather; wild will Attend to the collection of claims against th . Federni (rovernm nt; and also'to’ the purchase and sale ol real i ?tat.3. As we shall devote our whole attention to our profession, we hope to be able to give, general , "titisiaetion to all who may think projKi t<* engage our services. L. t. POYAL, A. 1) NUNN ALLY. , I>ee. 27. ts J. I. 11ALL. T. W. Tlll’ltMAN. Hall & Thurman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JA OK SON, O EOR 67.1 WILL practice rn counties composing 1 1 ; Flint'lrmciAL CiacutT atnl attend t » the c dlection of Claims against the Gcni.ual (L>vkun* ' MENT arch Ist. ts. BOYNTON DISMUKE, ATTUR X E 1' S AT LAW. »UI FFIN ..GEORGIA. Office in fiont room up stairs in A4mah Had opposite Brick Warehouse.) VM7TLT. c'» v «' prompt attention t«» such business ▼ » as may be entrusted to their care, in the counties of >pnldi»*g, Henry. Butts, Monroe, Upson, I‘ike, Merriwetber, Fayette and Clayton. J. S. Boynton, ) Fred. D. J aep4 4m. D . E F. KNOTT, 11* ring ret timed to Griffin, respect full v tender- 1, is Vil Ui Ks S I UN A L SKII V I CE S ]•. ’fi-'--- udi<» msv de-ire ttiem. Office mid mom i - ihc DtttCK DL'ILIjING between the Livery where he may he found day or night C-. -;•■ . il- . 1 .Ol"-; :1-J. I * ;-eg-'l sfr 1. 1 1 ‘•Tlie I*en in limn tlie *>uoril. M aim\. lito, mild! viir\i\g. hit. it i«. GENIUXI A L LAND A D EMIGRANT A GH2 N O Y WITH IIMAIMJI'AIITEILS AT GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. I shall keep a Registi\ in my office, u here all n.ir ti»-s huv .i jt •*!*•• * iC'm.s. City, «>r other prop et ty for <alc. :c? t. * r cv ha me res|M*clful»y solicited T«• li* k'rylt r them ||. «* of <*huige, TV hethcr iii\ -»-r\ !*•»*" nr. «*m;aged ns Agent or not. I am tlior«»ugh-y fteipiaiuLe.l with Southern !>n.!- and tb-r f r - r.u p’v able to <li>ce|u the quality ad slrei.grh a-* *tl! a-* vvliat th»*v art b-- adapted tor. etc., etc., which w ill ct able me to render valuable services t • Capitalists and others wishing to invest or exchange. I ii<*w have several I'lnntations, Lots, find ft icoii<ideride** quantity of wild bm«.L *o and irercnt i pa't* i.f Geo* :m for Sale, rente ! and will soon hawthorn mapped out on luy R-gister w» t' nt all ear. examine for themselves. 1 am now makii v. and xvillh'Mui In-.vc jM’ifccted an antr-inei.ts xv it h pm : ie-» in New York, Finn 1 dclphia. and Bftlttfuc re by whh-k I sh ill be r.blc to sdvmiee ihoney «n lands, yrowing crops. «tc. 1 Rut i:i:x« »>: George N Ni hols. E>q., Bay street Savannah. Ga ; Ransom Rogers, K*'j , No. lit* South 4th street. Philadelphia, it mi the business , m*!ii of this city. A. JACKSON ROGERS. 1 d;:co. f. r tit** present nt my resnlcnec. on ; corner of Bi<»ad\vay and Uth Streets, < pp* dt«. Marshal College. July 1 ti, if in X7\7 ant o c<_ f() Rh NT O R l’ I KC II AS K . TWo Nt*. 1 I’iiintft«ion«, adioiuing, or i • *r « nch < *hcr, •«*M*cwh#-re in Spa! tv,-*.,., t»r one of the a i-j uning Counties. These I*l iic* must be near or convenient to some Railroad well in.j rnve«l,ni.«l adapte*! tt* the ! culture of Cott- • . Corn. Fens, Futaloes. Can*. «te., j itc.. <fce., atnl ha»e therei.n a goo*l fruit o-elianl. i IMac* s having water (Grist und Saw) Mills, or j sites where sueli may l.e built, pi« h ired. \Y«»nl«l 'prefer to pir chose the linr-a-s, mules, faruiim; impinnmts, s*f*ck, Ac.. phivea. Appl\ li>, ur address A JACICSUN RfHIGKUS, (• t iffin . (eorgiii. { H id UK f r the pn*«*»nt at his residence collier of Broadway and lMth streets opposite Mars hall College. sep7lm NATIONAL HOTEL. Cxiiicr Wbilbiill Street and W. A A Ifoilroul UU M A, Oi:OK4i|.\. This New lytl a'i-tlvd. t’nnniiodi.Mis, First Class Hotel, lAb-gniit!\ fariii-li'-.l ll.iim'.liuiit, ni J !”t»* in all iu npiioi. liiieiit-*. i- in.w i'p.-ii for the- r-. Ljition 1 '-f ({’lest.v. utui in s'i"«--ful opt-ittiiim. | Mtiu-bf-d ts llii. lU-t.-l i- a tiiu- Hilliard I'lirb-r 1 1 v\ii!i I’l., ',.,n Tublv«. A Kii't flits' lt'i. full\ nnd . ..in; 1.-t.-l y -t.M-U.-d vv tt li . 1... . o li.iiju: Win. - and fig.n. fi*.- -f Ot" rtb'i,- is -r^ r .r.r t f,.|'y li.-it'-d. ?It-.i f, lb 1) .t ii i|. iiV. I * ’ I -11. I). II uir.ts fb-rk. I .at i- of the “lir'vhi Ilmisc,” MSvor.. (in. ! tin*. Hemington Sc Sons M intif. -turi-i -of j REVOLVERS. RII'UES. Ml "Kills AND I CARDIN F>‘, ("t !lm Cnito-1 S’.K'.e'' ret vis . Also, I’orkot and Holt ]!. volvor?, fb-- ippaliiig Ri.-tois. R ib* ('am s R-V"!v’i g K; li fie Had Shot t.-ia Dnrcls, mid Gltti Matt-lia s sold by Gan Dealers ttral tlie lrad** general!v. , In these days of lio i-e-l.rcak’iig and rob bery, every House, Store, Dtrtik aud Office should have one of REMIND D *N"S REVOLVERS. Dart es desiring to ava'l themselves of the late improvements in I.’istnls, mi l Mi|ie . rior vv(rrkm«rr>si ip and form,, will find all comb'ne.l in the ;ii .v R nningioii Revolvers. Circulars contmtiing rills ami description of our arms will be furnished upon npplica i lion. E. REMINGTON A- SONS. I lion, N. V. Moore (V Ni. hols, Agon's, No. 40 Court land St. X. A'. sepG-3ni. KDDI,ISMAN & BANKS, WII'DKsH.i: *. NI» !D I’ MI. DKALI.R" IN oCots, sums, i.katiikk. siiokmakkk.s TCH >l.B, ] AST’S, PLUS, Ac ; AL*»G, MANUK ,<T!IREI’« r 'Y CL* suons, Keeps the LA IB •Es i *1 (H *lv of «io«»ds in their line, that t«» h< fuuml in an\ one lf'»use. in (ieor tria; Coui.tiy Merchant* tire invited to examine ohr stock h«f 'V • p**-clmsiDg cßcwhen*. C i ERt >KEL BLOI K, Fi; \CI I i REE >T , Alla ttf a lIoWI- S IMPROVED Cotton Picker! r*.>*i picki :»*••; cotton in the field. ' i V>l MI'LL mid compact In>trnment weighing -. a l ** *ut t vu p• i ..s —ptcks th re* or four titii.-* vn by har. 1. !•- »* I the cott**u clcuu and : ffUe from 1 1 is],, jcj. e Agu. Older?can be fUi 1 t v JltElluWi; > l AA't*FACTCI*IN’G CO., 31 iVffinr Stieet, N, Y. j Or by oui Agents throughuU ;ho >oiFh. »’i >' | vihf.il r. rooiv, ATTORNEY AT LAW, < «. KIFF 1 >- GEORGIA ] AM UtltLD A COLD ML 111 I, i | at in* I Aixl Inst. Fair, UtToiiKi; ly, 1 In direct competition witii all the leiidiig makcia in the country. ‘ p i: lou p. i:t" OHC.ANB I .AND >1 E LODEOXS. priori i:t, i»i:: toy & < o. Re-»p**«tL;lly invite th* m»» tion of purchasers, the trade and profession, to ’he FOIX WING INSTIII'MKNTS of their Manufacture: PEDAL BASE OHIIANS, I Fix* s*/ v Five octave, one to three banks of keys, tl.rt* lu eight settp id Reeds, Prices $250 to 9GOO SCIIOOLOimANS Niue s'tyfps. single and double Reed. Rosewood and Black Will nut easel. Prices 3130 to 8100 Piano style and Portable, Twelve Varieties, from four to six Heave**, single and Hoiibit* Reed, Kov-wood and Black \\ alnut t'ns* s PriccsSGGto 31330. Ev.-rv Insft un * nt is mad*? by eon potent work men, li out *be Rest materia! uitder our personal supervision, and every modem imj roveinent worthy of the name, is introduced in them. Among these we would call attention to the TEE MoI.AVI F, which has been so much admired, and can be found only iu instruments of our own manufacture. I'i’oui ii’dod" tin* ; cry tlatt* i it g *l’* .*‘tim , "i’.al« ot eminent Prclcssoi'? and i »rguni - t.**, we give the fol lowing extract*: “Tlie |»eduG I eonerive to be linn)*} *in. K-liable ill tlie i bcaiililnl smooth fjuality.”- Wm A, Kino. “It i« a grand, good /nafrnnifnt ar«l doe? cred it ot the builder."—ii. C. J oi.okh, 'l‘roy, N. Y. ‘ 'lhey are an f/ng the finest luMrument* rnanu faetnred oil I »*t in this count ry or abroad. Wm. Bl.l:o. .1. Mu>i;n in \u, A) »t omits. “They bare given universal saloTact ion. ”--W. E llawi.ky, I on dn-lue, Wis. “There i* a yeiuiliai 1 v **-*-*•( and syMipaflietie tone wliieli l.urmonizcs churinim:l\ wilb tin* voice." —W. !!. Cih.kk. I 4 I am particularly pb*n * .7 xfif?» .tlie arrange ment of the different. rcgi«ters."—Wm. 11/ Brai* r.tßv, •No other in-f rum**i*f k » neaily appioaclies the organ."— Th* t'hurixtrr, X. 1 “This instrun nt has a dear «iij»eri#»rify over nnrtliing vet introduced among uh. — Indrpmd* nt A V i - Tbe fonpyaY .l tlie action are cxecßfcnt ’—Rev. W. s. Hudson, New York “The mor« we use it the better we like it..**—J. B H.uin:. Ilml-on, N. Y. ? “The Two Bank Organ Harmonium is really a g.-ni. ’ —J. W. IxixMtrri, Boston, Mas*. ‘ rtn hriv. found tbe*ii p\ci- 11-nt in all p«dnt« ; eonstFating n goo*l in?trumeut."—J. U. C‘o*. K . T J -I. Cook. j *‘ r b ,( l" and sounds « i |*lexjdidl\. n —S. li. S.\v_ t- n. Troy. N. Y 1 he 111 m-1 perfect toned McJodeou I ever saw." htv F. North. 1 bey’s» | back on sxmh substnuthd merits'nw • superiority of workmansbip. beauty of tone and j 'cawnablenea? of juice. And we must sav that |in n!l their respect* they are well worthy of , piTiise —Musical Pioneer, Any. ’Cfi. 13" Every Instrument i- fully warrant.-R and \ Boxed and Skipjtrd in New York city without J t-hurty*. ( ireuiara. Cut?, and Price List*, Ac, sent on «i» j plic.Fi«*n to m.oriiKT, rr.nrov k co. oil ; TOADWAY, N Y, - Or U. any of our Agents n the ftincii>nl eiti.-* of tlie Union. k ROSEAE iY (*\S SWES! ! n:\ and co in. i: i glue roiy OH. CANS, A-., ii • !ftr All the r ( >.,l.ii,g fur » family JfcJ liny l.» tone w :t!. Knufui Oh, in (ins, willi Iroul-fo, i-jS ami a* 1- rs expuntc, linn hy I nay o-!ier furl. J-Z \ Evchfliticl« uianufoctureH by llii-I'unij-'ivv i« [ gujr4i*t*-rd tu perform hII thial u clttinK-<l lur n. f--r n circular. C-jT L'be- al r iade to thr trade K hltOsTN LI VMP iILA 1 LU CO , .•-pi! ■ 15*v [lirj SOfil’euil t.N 'i JOS. ENGEL’S ill sin lit. The u!id<r-?gnc*l desires to inform the public that he ha-* returned t.» his old home IN GHIFFIN, Where he is determined to furnLh them with GOODS »s LOW as they can possibly be afforded. I have on hand FIAESII cfc NEW, A Complete Stock of DRY GOODS,' defiling, RooLk, Shorn, Hals, &r. My well known Character as a business man here in sot tner days, is a sufficient guar antee of Fair and Honest Dealing. (’all on me at tny X EAV STORE at the OLD STAND, West Corner of Hill street and Broadway . JOSEPH ENOEI. Autf. *2, 1 sr,r»—Sin. Ul EENSWAIIi:, ( JiINA AXJ* OL \SS WAlii*, Mi BRll>E, Donsvn' it CO. Gorner Wliitehnll nnd Hunter Street*. Atlanta. Full liner* of C* G. (Jraritc n»id GluiiHwarc IN THK OBIG'KAL PACKAGE •»r in lot.* to pti t purchasers. a splendid Detail stock. A fin«’ nßmu tiucii.t of " As.«oilc»l Crale*" very low to the trade. Ihiilcrtt are paitietibuly rrqticMe 1 t«* call And examine otir stock. We feci confident that our TERMS will compare favorably wTth liE>T NEW YoftlC rates nnd our stock i« n* cotnple’c nn any n the country* North or South. M(BRIBE, liOKSEIY A CO. July 10 - m iii.mi y a. f.. »ivmr.ii*c;r .k, n*. a. ! BRYAN. HARTRiDGE & CO,. ; Commission meik ii axts i a<d ! Broltors, S.WAXXAII OKOIUiIA ....... I Wj L soli, it consignments and make ndvancej, j , ▼ ▼ on Hhipuieiith ft, miraelvt'*. New York and Li verpool cGi i p. Aoudcuta. HTPI.AN Si I’PLfES rrUNIS!IKI>„yJ aug’.»r; -ts J. N.SEYMOUI^ < TkERRV STREET, MACON, - (iBOHGIA. Kl.l.l'S ~ii o.ii! 1a f , r> *to< kof GroocijcM and - Provision**, w! i nhe off. rs as low a* any . other house in the city. krr p-c i»n hau l nil gra*b-« ofTf»B an.i deal- in L<*> iilard ** sNUFF. ar *1 SNiOKING loBAt GO, of various brands, and invites a call from merchants. Planters, and others. a«g3o-dj*tn ,1 X SEYMOUR. AMI Kl f WU. <;. W. Mill IIKM VU. CHRISTIAN 1 BELL. WYLLY & EHRKIAU; Cotton Factors and fJENKRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAYAN NiAII, (iKO. \l>\ ANT I’sS mad** on ell consignments to to tnr ft i« nds in Liv erpool, Boston, New \<*!k F!ii!adelpbift uuri Bal .iinorc. i’* » snr.nl attention given to the calc of Colton all 1 forwarding "f Merchandize, sep t ~d2iu* ADMINISTRATOR'S SALS IN JACKSON, GA. |>l '. i’t’ie of «'I ons.-r from th- O.fimvf'v ~f »> ). m. t „i!„t\. »,n 1,.-... .ii..-r.„•!>* !l " : " I""* '•* '•“* tl wu if .ino|i«i,H. lift'Toon t], - Io mU lu.ur.- f-«fo, ~o tl.o 1 litr-T T UE-.DAY in j . -vend.*-! next *wo h»:bdi*e«f and folly ,*24") acres of and. < widow's dower ♦ xcepted.) said lard be i longing to ihc estate of John F C,ile». deceased. i J A M ES W. HA tt K N Kss. « Admiiiiatrat r. county—m m be told, bf fore t * Gourt House door of said county, on the first lues-lav iu November next, between the Usual hojifs of tale, ihe ftdlowing property. | *"o wit : fine Jt'!*\»n Bay Mare, and one speckled < and calf levied upon as the property of l»uac t«» s*iti'fy u fi la in my hand, issued from , y 1 “ 1 "unty Court of ftuid County, in favor of Wm, ! G. Ivwb* ny \*t the 6hdJ Isaac June#, property I pointed out by PUL W. Ii MclTl.m ov - | -Vjl IV4>. Sh* Uj. SOmtERX HER Mil). muaof m anirTK'Y »*rf«?t»ni. One ropy «ne year ’ %f, (A «Hi* copy *ii months.. * • r »0 lire copy ihiee months. - • - 4OC IUV »ftiA*LT I> Alt' A3ST|t Ad |4{**rt etrpped at the c;.d of the tifT.l pai l for if not |*rc .ivui!) renewed. Advertiacmentft inaetlcd at tl.i* r’tee of One llnl'rr and tiby fVnta r-er of Ten Utim, for the f.rat »i»»ei»ion. and Seventy five Onta for «a< h siilfaeouent inarrtion pny fttle »n ftdrance Liberal dedrefiona mi*k on wntm rta for adv«# tiaementarunoiog three month* and longer. 1 1 i itv oiKEirroiu A BF.LI.AMY— Mayor—Uffic* il Cify Ha!’. TIM*. N A Ll*--Cl**rk ai»d Treasurer ••( ( i!f Coun*n Office at Na'F *i Uane*iu‘t Mor*. ttl.ir I> JollNSoN—v.*h«ef Marti*at. ' ffice at City Hail. An »»M*N —W. If. l\ M». k«u*errv J. S Wi«* A. H V.j*liett«, J N. lhr-w, C. F. Newton, M. I> suiith, J. M. Patrick, J. •». Scara MIKIXESH ( OMMirUB. FivfiVft— Patrick, llarr.r. Mruti amu Allcv* —Sear#, Mickrlbrrry,M*< f ’ w*. ouniNAN* ix—Patrick, SmiUi, Scaf* CtxitTtar>* am* Piia.it J/jt**—M « kell criy ilar ri». mitts, Ptars am* PrnLic Wuxi—Sm.tli, Mat I*w Sear a. 1 STurr.T Exccovcuiii NT**—Hanß Veviton. f**t - | nek. * Nldanh* Mathew*. N« wton, \V»*e. UOf.XTY OFFICE!^. F D. IPSMt’Kli—Ordinary.—office up vians j in llail j J. IL CON NALLY—CIerk ri**r Court - 1 flic* in Altnah 11 all. 1 .1 11 LA V E—CU-ik Inf”*r*< r C ,;.f t !T»*.«j up atuir* .a Aluihli Hull, i J>. I). IHIYAI sherift. I TIIOS. SIMoNTtfN— County Ti*«-uier.- of lice al I>r J. 1 *, S. Mi'cktli's .stoic. (:oVKb.\MENT OITIf’EUS. P. COMPTON—i S Internal Revenue i*x l\*ll*’ctor -tdlice at the Planter a Bank liu.lii.ng, i Solomon Sti ccl. It A. Jolt N'sON-* U. S. Tax A weasor —< Affine l in Pl.tntci’*» Bank Buneing R\TES OF LEGAL ADVERTI3INO I Sales f*f Lauda by Adniinij'!aior*=, Ex-cviU»is ; and Guardian* a«e r«-<{yjn * and by law so b* hebt on the firrt Tn*‘d»y in e«r!i month, between the I hour* of t«*n iu lbe f«»i cnccn nnd Three in ti e after j 00011. at the court Ihmh»« iu the county iu which t tie pi * p* 1 1 y »■* *it Urtted. i nos lb* re eal**!» must 1m g:\cn i;. a ptibiic .gazette todays previous. . h •!i •* *» of i*:il« n of penmi.rt pfopeity mtid I*l , given in u public gn/. 'te 1<) days pr* vioiis to aal j No’ ice t.i deiiloia and cr«d»tojw of an ; nm-t !*•• pub!:-!i•*.i Li »t 11 \ h. N'**ice that application wll b*» made !«» th. j C*»uit « I Oidiimry for Uav<j I » acii land in tint be ! puldi*lii*d t wo n.o? 11,*. | Citation* for lottm of Adtuini«tm 9 ion, Ou 11 «li aio*bip «t c., xmi't be |fliMi»hi'«i 1.0 day *. 1 GifaViouA for from lulininisHtmtion, l once n month for iiionfh-*. For lettei of di-miH«juii from uuardiau»4»i[> BA I j Rules fur the foreclosure rs mortgages must pubh-lod one* ft month for four moiitta—for *»- : inblidni g lust papers foj the full apnea of thren | montlia—for c(»mp«-Iling title* f1 *» 11 Adminintra— i tora. where bond* have l*e. u given I*v the deccft*- | ml. f»*r the **paee of three months. Ihltdicalioi.N will always be l **iit inned according | to these, the legal rr-p ireuiculs, uulcM otherw iao ,01 dci 1 at thr* foltow mg Xft. *ll. Stnrriffi.A ?ab ' per K*\y ot t* u lines i»i bis ii'» W* Sheriffs im*rtgage fi la anti » p* r levy 6 in Tax t.’ollector i* sales, per levy ft <Hi Citaiiona fwi letters of AdiuiLiitiati*»n, fi uo Citation* for letters of fiuardirtii-*lii»». 3 t.Mj Notice of npplication for diAiiUM'-imi from AdtiiiuiMint 1011, fi 00 Notice of app!i* nfioij for diiiflr-sit 11 fi ' in Guardiarudiip 4 4 'plication t** II lamd fi 00 Notice to Debtors and Creditors, II Hi Sale of Land per erjimre, ft (hi of perishable pr* perty lOduyi ‘2 »*<> Kilmy tiotfeca, lio day - . 4 go Foreclosure of mortgage, per a<iuar*\ f 0 For in nn advertising hi a wife, in advance. If <* RAILROAD GUIDE. MAC GN AND W KS'I'EUN RAILROAD. A. 1 WIHTK, PiiMi.KNi, L, B. WALKER, Si Ur. Leave Macon . 7 SO A. !*i. Arrive at firifiin 11 gu *V *• Arrive at Atlanta 1 57 P. M. Leave Atlanta . . C 55 A/M Arrive at Griffin . *> f>o ,4 r Arrives at Macon 1 ,'!o p. 3t. Sol Til WESTI.KN RAILRUAD. WM. lIoLT, PtißsmavT. VIRML POWER-, Sii-'t. Leave? .Macon ? *j.; A M. Arrives at Enfnula a P. M leaves Fufaula fi 10 A. M. Arrive* at Mrcon 4 lu P. M A 1.15 AN V r.K NMXJ. Leaves Sinithville 2 42 P. M. Ai rives at Albany t ft I p. M. Maves Albany 7 Hi# A. M. Arrives at Smith\,llo 9 ()*} A M. MUSCOGEE RAILROAD. JoIIN MUST A IN, CLARKE, Scp't. Lea\ es Macon 7 ‘j& A. M. Arrives at (-olui.dmi I 24 A. St. Leave* (Jolwtibm* 7 A. M, Arrl\cs al Macon 4 10 Ik KL GEORGIA RAILROAD. J. P.sKINO. Pfemt>*nt. E. W COLE. Srr’T. Lea ves Augusta 7 A. M Arrive? at Atlanta . . .fi fiA ,*/ M. Leaves AjJewl* ... . ..7 05 A. M. Arrives at A ignua 9 80 A. il. NIGHT TRAIN. I.ea-ces Augu«ta fi 10 A. M. Arrive* at Atlanta . .... .r* 41 A. M. Leaves ">Uot* ..7 910 P. M. Drives al A.iigusta 9 30 A. M. ATf.ANTA A WESJ POINT RAILROAD. GF.OUGV m/Lt, SVt. I laves Atlanta fi •*) A. M. V.Tivi* at West Point 11 45 A. M. Leav* s Eat on ton I*2 P. M. Aunt'* at Atlanta 6 1 0 P. M. " - 1 - 1 U PRIVATE Entertain ment. MART IU. R w. BROWN lakes this me— tiiod of Infoi uiing his old friemia tnal he foi-i Oj ei-e I n li »;-« fi r private enteitaio. i»ie .i in the city of AtOiila.on the fomtr of Hun* ter a-.d 1 Joy and streets, immedralety in front ot th*» Catholic Church, and about unc hundred and fi ft v* yxivß f*ori tic Car—ahcvl H'.s terms are very reasonable. atig3n—dy 1 yr AUTUL’R W. BROWN. W 00l Carding f IWILI CAItl) WO()l. lett with »->kth. »t the lStick Werehonse, Griffin, into pond Kollv sii.l return it tree i-f for Irnne j<wf*ati--n. lor 15 cetifo per lb., or 13 1 2 cent* v Uen oil i* fort,it h<-<l me. /V. • AC TIT