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Tile Fin»l Fate •( iMe ValveiM.
|f two bodies were placed in space wltb
ont my force acting upon either of tlletfi
other than their owe gravity, they Wotlld
immediately start Cowrit and each other, and
fould rush together. The inn and planets,
which constitute the stellar system to which
our solar system belongs, are prevented
from rushing together into one mass by their
►evolution* about each other. The revolu
tions of the planets around our sun, and of
the satellites about their printariea, have
been ascertained, with that wonderful pre
cision which is the just pride of astronomi
cal science, and astronomers are now en
gaged in the sublime problem of unraveling
the revolutions of the countless suns that
make up odr stellar system. Already the
cluster at the I'leiade.s is indicated as the
proximate IdCidlii vo t the center around
which our sun, with his attendant planets, t*
Sweeping his vast ofbit: and it is suggested
that this is probably ths fcotflmon center of
Ihe orbits of all the tuns of otl# stellXt iys
tem.
If the force of gravity extends rtcttfsd thfe
Ihcoi.ceivable spaces which separate the aev*
bral stellar systems of the universe, these
systems fount rush together unless they are
held apart by revolutions around etch <jtK-
If light were an emanation; as held tfy
Newton, the spaces between the aoliel bodies
t>f the universe might be absolutely empty ;
and iu that case, tile fSVdfotibn* of the bod
les arouud eacli other Height go on forever.
On the other hand, if light K vibr lion in
a subtle fluid, this fluid tfiiiSt foiStroct the
motions of bodies revolving in it, a fid they
fount finally come together in one mass.—
'the experiment, so ingetiib'fisly demised by
Aragti, drttl car fled out with such honorable
repaid for the fame of its designer, by Messrs.
Foucault, Klieau, snd Breguet, to determine
whether there isl a difference in the velocity
of light in its passage through aif and wa
ter, has demonstrated tHrft light Is ft fibra
tion. It follows from this; that, as taf as
light extends, space is filler! withs material
flui i which resists the motion of bodies re
volving in it, and bodies within this sjfabe
(bust gradually wind their way inward, and
ultimately tottie together into one raa3s.
'lhe moon must be drawing very slowly
hearer and nearer to the daftb; snd the two
bodies, in the fat distant future, will chine
►ogether. The solid crust of the earth will
!>e broken up by the shock, an immense
quantity of h-atwillbe generated by the
destruction of the moon’s motion; find the
two bodies will (use together ifffo onfc fooltfen
globe. As the new and enlarged earth is
cooled upon its surface; a second series of ge
■ logical deposits will be constituted) aor.olh
p.ir/led, perhaps) bv stfange and irteoffcfcitu
tde forms of anifosl and Vegetable life.
At the same tithe; iHe feunh is winding Is
fftty in ward toward the sun, »ud must ulti
hirfteiy fall, an itidonsiderable pebble, into
that vast glowing mass. The same fate
awaits all the planets, and our solar system
must one day be but m single globe. When
this globe is cooled to the right temperature,
It may be covered with a multitude of inh»b
ita tS, and astronomers may arise who will
Watch its revolutions among the associated
funs of our stellar Syrfcni. If their knowl
edge and intellect a.« eipiit! to the science
of our astronomers, they will foresee the ul
timate coming-’togefchtfr of all these suns in
fo one common glbbh. And not this only,
for they Will predict the final coming to
getJter Os all the stellar systems of the visi
blfe iirtiverse Into eftffe Brass of matter.
Wlied this iliass s first collected, it will
be intensely hot from the dcstftictiyti o's Mo
tion in (he several Stfns and system ot suns as
they toitfe together. Tee Kent #'!!! {jj radi
sited outward into' (he universe,■ and tire one
trass (rs matter Will bfc gradually ccfcflKd.—
uiinntf the eoolrng there will be the Same
play and mutual interchange of heat, light,
electricity ! magnetism and other impondera
ble forces that there is now tipcfn this earth.
As the cooling proceeds the action or these
fo'ees will diminish; When 977 degrees
is reached, light will cease, add fltftknes*
Will fill the universe. As each vibration of
heat leaves the surface <jf the material mass
it will expand outward at the rate of 192*000
(niles per second in ail directions, in the
forth of a swiftly-sWellihg hello* globe.—
hen the tefflpefatare of absolute Cold is
reached ( —403-2 degrees,) the last vibra
tion of heat will leave the mass of matter
and will expand outward through infinity of
space and time.
Supposing, however, the et ereal fluid
which fi Is the visible portion of the uni*
▼erse is limited in extent, so that the last vi
bration of heat will reaeh its boundaries, and
cease, what then becomes of the i'ofce of the
Universe, and of the doctrine of the conver
sation of force 7— Scientific American.
Appalling M arine Disaster -The msil
steamer Evening Star, Captain Knapp, erf the
New \ ork Mail Steamship Company’s Star
bine, sailed from New York for New Or
leans, September 3d. She encountered a
** v erc gale at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of
the 4th instant, one hundred and eighty
juiles east of Tybee Island. After weather
'ng the storm same seventeen hoars, she
foundered at six o'clock, on the morning of
♦he 3d inst, with two hundred and seventy
f° n ’ s on board, only seventeen of whom are
known to have been saved,— Savannah
A 'vt A herald.
The ftEsti/r o» NEowoStrrwAOE.—The
Cincinnati Enquirer puts the following as
Hos *e results of Radicalism :
There are more negroes than whites in
the Htates of South CsroWw* end Mississippi.
There are nearly as nwirr in Georgia, Ala
bania, and Ixmisian*. Under negro suffrage,
therefore, we could not avoid hawing dele
gations of negroes hr Cengruhs frown those
**<", togerher with negro Governors ar.d
“*■** *••«»! Think et • mopo occupying
P>«« of CalhuM, or Berrien, 0 r of
*™jue in the Sbnst* of the UaiteU Stater.
«
The Lot de* Tueee thinks fkst the
potuimans will plunge the United States
,B ’° “other civil w-v before Kho ae*- Pr-ti
_£«ntj>l election
DAILY SOUTHERN HERALD.
VOL I.
SUM WARY.
The President has pardoned Albert G
Brown, formerly U. $. SeHatdT f>om Missis
sippi, and Cfeoeral Humphrey Marshall, of
Kentucky.
The New York rferald statefl lhat tied
Centre Stephen* is receiving more money
and war material tfian eier before.
Live coals, which havs boed burning for
fifty-three Weeks, have Keen Uksn out ot a
bank varlt in Portland.
If vod wish to reeolleet a tnan'i harrfe, go
security for his hbuse-rent. For keeping
yourmemory fresh, there is nothing like it.
The Memphis Cdmmerciul says the .four
tobaccco growing States— Missoilrl, Ken
tucky, Virginia and Tennessee —pay ah in
ternal revenue tax of $19,000,000 on that
article.
A clas3 of ydiiog girls being examined in
political economy were asked, “How is don-;
grcSs ditffled?” VT" itH do air bf confidence
a sdeet sixteen replied—“ Civilized, half
civilixed, and savago. - ”
Said a little four-year-old : “Mother!
Father won’t be with us in heaven, will he;’’
“Why my child?” “Because he can’t leave
the store.”
A Raiijul edjp>r asks, “Shall we kill the
faiiea oaiiT' He must be thinking of sui
cide.
The Boston PiMi calls Bennett ‘‘a bai tfi
lesc revolver ’’
The last advices from Shelbyville, Ten
nessee, an nonce the disappearance of cholera
from that city. Since the first appeurane
of the disease, about ode hundred (hire* a nd
fifty deaths have oct’urftd.
A little left td sleep’ tiy itdclf id a
cradle, was discovefed ttfbavc been attaefeod
by # tat; and one of its srms nearly gnawed
off. Thifi ill Albany, New York.
“llif* Shall we deal with liars?"—.V. Y.
Itr.ratil.
Commit suicide.—Tel.
Mr. Chas. ALF.XA*bfcit,the fotlnder of the
Ludy't Book, and one of the oldest publish
ers in the United States, died recently at
Philadelphia.
It transpires that Butler gets $250 per
diem from the Central Committee during
his stumping tour. This sum, in addition
to trifles that fall in his way and easily se
creted, keeps the Doctor quite cheerful and
comfortable.— N. Y. World.
The New York Chamber of Commerce
has adopted a resolution to memoraiise Con
g*-eSs tt? repeal the taxon cotton.
If yt?n wish so Satisfy yourself «3 to a
man’s feffotitce, in an emergency, Set a dog
Od hit??.
'lke clliicens of Mobile, Alabama, have
been extensively swindled by sharpers who
represented theifiselves a- connected vtith
the itrtei ual revenue department.
A New York dispaffcfi gay3 General Thom
as will be summoned to Washington to as
sume the duties of Mr. Stanton, in ease ol
the retirement bf that offeer;
Ihe cholera has about disappeared from
Nashville, but few cases having occurred in
the last three of four days.
, PROFESSIONAL CAMS.
Charlie Wright,
WATCHMAKER AND ifEWE LEI
gjLp. EAST SI DEHILL STREET,
OVeA tfF.FORD'S •
Alt Wdflt warranted.
mu ¥7. m3.
" J: q. A. ALFORfy
ATTOfiNEt AT LAW, GRIFFIN, UA.
\\f ILL attend to such professional business os
v T may be entrusted to bis core in the couiu
ties of Spalfffrtg. Pike, Upson, Monroe, Butts
Uenrj, Fayette. Coweta tfNB Mefriwejher. By
prompt and diligent attention to profeesioua'l ditty
tie will endeavor to please those who may en
tru#f ffrrtf With, brtsieess. lie is determined that
the busiuesif b'f hit Chtflt, ttfgetlfSf with his own
shall occupy bis time and attention iicltislvely,
Office op Hill Siiibl, dp tUrfi, t/ppt/sfte HER
ALD ernes.
February 22, 1860, iy.
DOYAL & NUNN ALLY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
GRIFFIN ..GEORGIA
WILL PRACTICE IN THE COUNTIES OF
Spalding, Henry, Fayette, Butts. Monroe
Upson, Pike, Clayton, and Merriweather; and
will attend to the collection of claims ngsinst th .
Federal Government; and also to the purchase
and sale ol real (state.
As we shall devote our whole attention to our
profession, we hope to be able to give general
satisfaction to all who may think propet to engage
our service*.
L. T. DOYAL,
A. D. NUNN ALLY.
Dee 27, ts
i. I, BALL. t. W. TUURXAN.
Hall & Thurman,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
JA CKBON, GEORGIA.
WLL practice in the counties composing the
Flint JumotAL Cwccrr and attend to the
c lUectioo of Claims against the Gsnep.u. Govern
ment
arch Ist. ts
BOYNTON -V DISMUKE,
AT TO B.X nr S AT LAW.
3R1FF1N,....... ..-..v.GEORGIA,
Office in front room up staira hr AHttli Hall
opposite brick Warehouse.)
WILL give prompt attention to »*«h bwsmesv
ae-away bo wtnm 1 ito their* care, in the
counties of Spalding, Henry, Bolts, Monroe,
U peon, Pike, Merri wether, Fayette said Cloy tow
J. S. Bovstow, *
Fud. D. Dwatcxx. f mp 4 An.
D.E. IM*CWT,
Having returned to Griffin. reapsotMlvtanders hi*
?R 0 F 4-S S l 0N A L SNRYfCES
U tables where h* c*y b* &ud ter or ffight
“Tl»* l>a 1* .nighlkr tku Ihe «war4.*
GEO, SfflMtl INMXG, OCT. 13, I*.
dENEn A 3L.
LAND ARD EMIGRANT
jsl o ® n o ,y
WITH H E A D-' tj If'.* KTMR 5 AT
GRIFFIN; GEORGIA.
I shall keep » Regiiiry in my office, where all par
ties having laiuds. PlSiit«tiou». J.‘it|' 4 «r other prop
erty for sale, rent, in exchange, a.- rcs|*ectfimy
solicited to Register tliem fiee of charge, whether
my service* are engaged as Agent or not..
I Sift IH-'Wiiglily acquainted with Southern
l ands, and therefore amply able to discern the
quality and strength. as well as what they are
beat adapted for. etc., etc., which will enable me
to render valuable aervieea to Capitalist* and
otbera wishing to invest or exchange.
I now have several Plantations, Lots, and a'
febhijlderab'e quantity of wildlands in different
parts of it Borgia for sale, rent or exchange, and
will noon have them mapped ..wt on my Kegiatvr
so that Nil can examine for ihemselves.
I am now making, and wills Hon have perfected
arrangements with parties in New York, I'luia
delnhht. arid Balllfhftre by wliich I shill he able to
advance m'otiey ofi tiinds, grr'dhig crops, etc.
Uefkrscxs; George Jt Nichols, K*q., liny street
Savannah. Cm ; Hnnsom Rogers, Esq.. No. lilt
South 4th Street. Philadelphia, and the business
men bf ibis city.
A. JACKSON IMh.ERS.
nr Office, for the present al my re?it]enc«*. on
corner of liroftdway uud iStretlfi, oppoeite
Marshal Oiliege.
July I'J, ttm
■Wanted
TO RF.NT OR PI'RC TI AR K .
TWO JJ/iJ. 1 Plautaiions, adjoining, t r
near each oir»i*r, somewhere in Spal
‘ling, or one of Hie adjoining CoCtnties.
"■* Theae nUce? lutfst be mar or cynveuient to'
pome RailroaH. well in* pro veil, and adapted to the
fctfUttf*! Pf C^t? r ' r :. Coro, Pens, Potatoes, Cune, Ac.,
etc., Ac.-, Kfid thereon a ft-nii
Plan- s having <?-«ter (Grist and Saw? Mills, or
>r?tb"s tUtfcfh dribh -iiay be bnilf. prefei+vd. Would
p'i-kfet id pili h'VjifY tffh «te n es, mule*j farming
implements, s*ocS, ic.. i'n ire places.
Apply to, Iff .address .... t •
fJriffin, (Jeorgia.
OFFICE tot the present at bia residence
corner of Broadway uud 13th opposite
Marshall College, sep’Jfm
NATIONAL HOTEL,
Corner Whitball Street rtnd IT. A A Uhilrou 1
ATL.4 NT A,. -OtJORGT A.
This NewlysErected, ComrnoulouS,
First Class Hotel,
Elleganlly furnished thrpugliout, snd complete in
all its appointments, is now open fbf the reception
of guests, and in successful operation.
Attached to this Hotel is a fine Billiard I’arior,
with Bhelan Tallies, A lYrst Class Bar, fully «i*d
completely stocked with elio'dc liquors, Win»»s
and ('igfirs.
The patronage of the public is respectfully ao
licited. PRATT, POND A CORKY,
* Proprietors.
11. I). Hawk?* Gtfcrk. . v *
Late of the “Blown House,’’ Macon, fta.
June ‘2fst.h, 3ru. I *
Remington & Sons
i'Atoj i
Miingf- eturers of
REvOLtKHS, ?t»K».ES, MUSKETS AND
CARBINES, for the United States service.
Also, Bell Jtyvolversj-He
peating Pißiols, ijft% •
flea, Rifle and Shot an<! (Tun
Materials, sold iiy Gun Dealers and the
trade generally.
In these d*j *i oClfNuse-brka'king add rob
bery, every Ilo'uie, Store, Mirk tfud t)f9ce
should have one
feEMljhlldwb REVOLVEiisI.
Uartieg defirlnw to avail tliefnselvss of
tlw Irtte imprp'reihepls in Pistols, and supe
rior vibrltiuHnslifp and form,' will find alt
coitiL’med in tten9yv llomingtou Eoyolvers.
Cirbolatt enfs and description
of our arms w ill be furnis'htd upon applica
tion.
E. REMINGTON dr SONS. iHrffc & t-
Moore it’ rtl’li'M", A’gen'*, No. lO Ylouri
land.St. N. Y. sepo-3m.
BDDUMAN & ftM§,
Wholesale and krtaii. dealkhs is
liOfiTS, PH Ops, LEATHER, SHOEMAKERS
TOOLS, LAS'rS. PEGS, Ac ;
q oTP "HI M
Ket‘ ps the LARGES l -I I iCKit^UtKjd- 1 111 their
line, that is to be found ?n dny 6n k IKufse in Gepr
gia. Country Merchants arc invited (o' examine
our stock kafir- purchasing elsew here. ' •
CHEROKEE BLOCK, PE AC ITT It lA St,
Atlanta Georgia
'Tnvailf
* rr~ ——.5 — n —•.- — ; —,.
!strW£U IMPROVED
Cotton Picker!
FOR M€KING COTTON IN TUB PMUD.
A Sf JffT.R imd
J.M. about two |K>unds —picks three or four limes
faster than by hand, leaving the cotton clean end
free from trash. Price p 2&
cttiu xd
• * Cedar Street, *,>▼.
Or by o«r Agents UuMghext the South.
VIKGIL €, OODK. “r
ATTORMEY At LaW^
GRirflP, 'vEOROfA.
AWARDED ! GOLD MEDAL
JIT TBS
Am. tnst. Fair,
OcTovr* IS, 18*5.
In direct competition with *ll the leading
maker, in Ihe country.
“PELOUBET"
OMANB
MELODEONS. !
PELOUBET, t , ftl.TON &. CO.
Rerpeetfully invite tlie attention of pnrehn«er», i
the trade and profession, to the
KOLL WING iNSI’KUMKNI'S |
Iff tlfelf MantirticHire!
PEDAL BASE ORGANS,!
Five aixe*. Five octave, one to three banka of
three to eight aeltg of Heeds,
Price* tfanote sdob 1
SCHOOLORGANS
Nine tty-le'S. single and doillde Reed. I!Ms*wood j
and Black Wfffriat cases.
Prices fflldd td S-ftOO
|
riano style and Portable, Twelve Vart^tb-a,
fr4Mii four lo *ix Ooawo«eh2hgU aud l)<>ubl« Kv*ti,
lloffcwood and Black Waluut Cases I
j \ f
Pricos $65 to SQOO. |
■ • * • '
Every Instrument is made by competent work ;
uh*. from tlie beet material under our per»<m»l |
supervision, and every modern inq rovement j
worthy of the naine, is introduced in them.—
Among these we would call attention lo the TKK :
MOLANTK, which has been so much admired,
and can be found only iu instruments of otir own .
ißanufuetare.
x i
From among the verj flattering Testimonials b't
eirhient Frefeasora and Organists, we give the ful
lowing eitrdcU'
“The pedals 1 conceive to lie unapproachable in
(heir beautiful smooth quality."—Wit A, Kino.
"It is and grind, good Instrument, and does cred
it ot the builder.”—ll. C. Foi.or.n, Troy, o. Y.
* They are an ong the finest Instruments manu
ir.cttired either in this country or td/foad.—Wm. j
Ukiui. J. Mos (carnal., Aptomas.
"They i-.oire given uiuverSto iallsfalflon."—W.
E IlawLtY, Fon-du-lae, Wia.
"There is a peculiarly sweet and ayinpatlietlc !
tone whivh harmonizes charmingly with the voice. ’ '
—W. H.Cookk.
‘ I am particularly pleased yriththe arrange
ment of the different registera.’'—'Tu. H. Bkah
stat.
"No other instrument eo nearly approaches Uih
organ." —Tlie Choritter, K. Y.
“Tills inatnfrheni ffrfi H SfMf itfjreflojity over
anything yet introduced tt thong us. —/tui yndeul,
"Tlie tones mil (hi riJf’on are ftfieflent"— tiev.
W S. Leavitt, Hudson, New York
"The mote We rise It.the better we like it,”*—J.
B Haor*. Hidson, N. t.
“The Two Bank Orgai\ JH«rtii6'nft(tjf is really a
gem."— J: W. KiayfctTr, Boston, Mass.
, "^ e h»vS found them excellent in all points
eoWlfttftmg a good in‘s(ftttn4n("--J. C. Coo?, T.
J. Cook.
t . - ; i
**Tt looks and sounds splendidly.’—S. B. tfxx-
K. N. Y.
"The most perfect toned Jiolotleos I ever saw.”
Gi» F. Norrn.
"Ihey fall back on such substantial merits os
superiority of workmanship, beauty of tone and 1
reasonahlenesa of price. And we must say that
in all their respeeta they are w«U .worthy of
praise." —Mutual Pioneer, Auy. "85.
CST Every Instrument is fully warranted, and
lioxnl aud Hkijij'fd in New York city trilhonl
charge.
Circulars, Cu*a, am? PiTci Lis if, Si. vent ovnp
1 plication to
PELOIMFET," PEL TON A CO.
841 ; ROADt+At, N" Y.
Or to auy of our Agents u the principal citica
of the V '»K»n.
It m\l S GAS STOVES!
TEA AND COFFEE BOILERS. OttSZ
OIL CItNS, Ac., Ae.
?V~ All the Ciibiib# for a family
C3T may be done with Keruaeas .Afl
or Oil, or Gas, with leas trouble, ff%
W and at leva expesaa, than by
ar any other fuel. Jft
Each article nvar.irfcetuVed 5y this Company »»
guaranteed to porfera ail that is claimed hi? it.
Bend far a circular.
(OP LJliera I discount made to the trade.
KLKOt.JJiS.UU4P HfcAlhRCO.,
»epU-dsv |o»Po*.l».fr
JOS. ENGEL’S
mv pi.
The undertigneii desires to inform tLe
public that he ban returned to bis old home
IN G-RIFTIN ,
1 Where he is determined to furnish them
with GOODS as LOW as thej tan possibly
bts afforded. I have on hand
Fltiofell db iraiW,
A Complete Sto'tk of
ORY GOODS,'
Oolhiiifft Boots, Shops, Hats, &e.
My well known Chartfetet as a buainess
*nan here in former daya, is a sufficient guar
antee of
and Honest Dealing.
Call on me at my NEW STORE. *t the
OLO STAND, West Corner of Hill titled
and Broadway.
JOSEPH ENGEL
Aui. 2, 11f3— ?m.
UUEENSWAttE,
CJIIXA AXD tiLASSWARH.
wtitmuu, noßj*»nT h ct>.
Corner tViiilJiaU and Hunter Strceta, Atlahia.
Full lines of C. C. Granite timl Glassware
IN THE OBIGINA.L PACKAGE
or in Ibis to siiit pttfr.uasvr*.
A SPLENDID UKT.UL STOCK.
A ftn« nssortinent of “ Asaortod Crate*" very
low to the trade.
Dealer’ lUi Mrtleulitfly requesteltn call and
examine our €:.<>eK . We feel confident that *nr
TERMS will conipare favorably will, BEST NRW
YORK rates, dhif r’tir stock is a« complete as any
n the i-oiinirt, North or South.
McBIUIiF., I Kilt SETT & Cb.
July If-i’lfl
MKMa iuuan. a. L. innr.iM.t b. w. a. i«|
BRYAN, HARTRIDGS & COT"
COMMISSION MfsckANtl
A.in
Ui*ok.ori6l,
SAVANNAH,.. .;. GEORGIA
WE solicit consignment* and nicks advances i
on shipments to ourselves, New York und j
Lrverpriol cotTb*t»ond';nta;
... . ..... .!
BTi’i .AN 1 EEs' SUIT’i.iES F i'll NISH ED j
aogiJl—tf
J. N. SEYMOUR,
i
tIfERHY STREET,
MACON, - OEOIIGIA.
KEEI’S on hand a full stick of Gfrice r iea and ;
Provisions, wi ieh he offers as lot 4 fcj any i
other house in the city.
I
lie also keeps on hand all grade* of TOBACCO. ;
and deals in leuillard’s SNUFF, and SMOKING j
' TOBACCO, of various brands, ann unite* a call ;
from merchants, Planters, and other*.
augao-d)»m j. y. Seymour.
.vut An r. bill u. w. u mt. Cfcs'tT a cuiuailAX \
BELL, WYLLY k CHRISTIAS,
Cotton Factors
aad
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
j A T)N ANTES made on all consignment* to us or
-X toi ur tri««d* iu Liverpool, Borton, New
York. Philadelphia and Baltimore.
I MT Personal alUuUun given to the sale of
Cotton aud fvrw arduig of merchandize.
| *«p4 -dim*
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
IN JACKSON, GA.
BV vietpe of an order from the Ordinary of
Butt* Co*n»y, will he aolff before the Cogrt
| House door iu. Use town cl Jackeou. between the
' legal hour* of tale, ou the I JR-ST lUESDAY iu
November next two hundred and forty (340) sere*
of'and, (widow’* dower etfeepted.) aaf# land h#-
•otigfngtotba estate qf John A". GTlee, deceased!
. JAMRiW. BAUffNf&s,
a<*2—ftid Admhiiatrwtdr.
A-rtiE COtNTY’-Wm b* told '
TJ before the Court Hooae door of alaid county,
on tfce first Tuesday in November next, between
i£urS*ts«^‘Sr^'Wi,
, «ow add e»lf. levied spoil as the property of laaao
j Tmiea, to aatiffy a fi fa in my band, issued from
the County Court of asid county, in focor of tffm.
I G> THwberrr v* the aaid faaae Jonea, property
pointed out f.y FUT. W TI MdCvvxoo*.
(kt v, Hr. - *xf Tfeft «H* *
AOUTHER.Y HERAI.It.
- .vv -.at.
maw arwtdwnaw aa» aarnmma*..
One copy ewe j«*r. ....... . v . #6 r *
Yn»e topy six month*. *«*•» * 40
Q*« taf) thy laaathe, JS.;*’.. 3 OC
txv.acxatr ti aavasat
tff" AH paper* iteyari at lb* end af the time
pawl far i< eat pra.roaaly renew ti
AJrcKitslweU taafaied at dt* trim of On*
Dollfr anS fifty Cent* per aquave *f Tvn Lsne*. for
the first ineerti-ia, and A«v*w»j five Caata fa*
sack *u been neat in *rr(io« —payable 4a advaaaa.
Liberal dedvelioßa made on contract* far adv«
tisemeni* ruaatng three month* aad taage*.
CITY KI’IIREM WlllrODV
A P.n.l.AMY—Mayor —<sfise si CMy H*».
Tlltak NALL—d*rk aad Treasurer of City
Cou nett,—office *t NaU 4 Raneom"* Store.
C.m r JOHNSON —Chief Marshal—* » t
City HaU.
Air Xenix. —W IL O. Michaiberry t. *, Wise
A. If Kj'li*w*. J. N. ffarri/.C F. Newtoe M It
Maith, J. It. Patrick, J; O. Kean
BUKINOB CoIhUTTEEs.
Ftnivn—Wise, I’atrn k, flairi*.
Sr»ir*i tav Allii «—ttrars, Miekilberty, Muh
OeatXAXcaa—Patrick, Btrifth. Sear*
CKXrrtk'ta *xn I'ibuc Lon—ilitSlelbcrry liar
t*». '-mith, ,
ISiwrj ai*b rteuc Wttii—South, Vathew
fickra
Srxxxr F.xrxoouwexta—Hams, Newton, P«-
I rick.
NtUAStxa—Mathew*. Newton, Wish.
I’xtitiox*—Newton, Wise. Mlekelberry.
OOCISTY OKFICFJU*.
i F. n. lilKMCKE—Ordinary.—Offlac up stairs
in Alm-h Hall.
! J. H. CONN ALLY—fclerk of Sufser’or Cbtin.-*
I tEce in Almah HaU,
3. II l.A'E—(lnk Inferior Couit—Office up
stair* in Ahnah Hall
1). It DOYAls—sheriff.
TIIOS. SI MONT*>N Ce'iii'y Trtksttm -Of
fie* t Ur ). IH. Miu hell'a >Mor*.
C-DVntNMENT OFTICERS.
Tt. COMPTON—I". fli I defeat Riymtfe Tax
t'tlVbtOf-.—Office at the riauler* Bauk Building.
Solomon "Streil. ,
I) A. JOHNSON—fj. 8. Tax Asacaor.—Offfe#
in Plitnter'* Bank Buileing.
It iTES OF LEGAL ADVERTISING.
Sale* of Land* by Administrators; Ex*c<iu,r»
and Guardian* are required by law lo be Held on
the first Tuesday in each month, between the
iioufa of ten in the forenoon afld three is the after
noon, at lb* etuirt bouse in the county Ih Which
the pro|>ertv i» situated. . .
N'.tleea of these sale* must be given In a public
gazette 40 days previous.
Notice* of sales "f petsonHl property tnust be
given (tt !i ptiblie gazette 10 day* previous to sale.
Nolle* to debtors and creditor* bf an aetata
11111*1 Ire published *<l days.
Nnilre that rfpplirdloh h-’Il hi thafla tb ihe
CouH ,-f Ordinary for leave to sell land mast bw
published tito months.
CilatihnS for letterS hf Administration, Outrdl
ansbip Ac, must he published 80 days.
Citation* for dismission from administration,
once a month fat mouth*.
For letthra 6f (Tsmlasfon irdttt Gfaardiansfiih 40
days. .
jiulea for the foreclosure of murtgsges must b*
published on*e s far four tnontlit—for ei
tahlishing lost papkra faf thW full fpdee of thrkk
month*—for compelling titles from Administra
tor* where bonds have been given by the deceas
ed. for the tall apse* of three month*
Publications w*U always be continued according
to these, tlie leg Iff fbqfi’feffftlufe, Unless otlfeHHft
ordered at the (oliowink
RATtM.
Sheriff,* sales per l*Ty lit ien line# or lee# f? bh
Hheritf’a mortgage fi fa sales pel t 60
Tax Collector's sale*, per levy i 00
Citations for letters of Adtiiinistration, 800
CitaUoa* for letter* bt (jttkrdianahip. | Off
Notice of application for dismission from
so. a,
Adroinistration, #{pf
Nulics of applicaiion for disthiasion from
Gunrdlanabip 4 &o
4;iplicatiou to sell Land | Qo
Notice to Debtors and Creditor*, t <M
Sale of Land per square, * on
Sale of perishable property 10 days t 00
I'.stray notices, 60 days, 4 on
Forecloir'dfp. of i/fhrt(|age, nos square, 4 9
For man advertising hia wife, ui advance. 10 •
RAILROAB
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
A. J. WTlfTfc, PKtan.xirr,
K, B. WALKER, STi't.
Lent?: Silicon 1.7 30 A. Mi
Arrive at Grimn.*l 11 30" ••
Arrive at Atlanta 1 M P. If.
Irfave Atlanta. 6 85 A.*M
Arrive at Griffin 9 56 ", *•
Arrive* ut Macon. ■: 1 3<l M.
iff{ Western railroad.
ft M. ifot.T, Pa noii ext,
VIRGIL POWERS, Str’f
l.eavea 11ac0n......... 7 23 A M.
Anivea at Eufaula.... ...A jl f. M.
Leaves Eufaula ~.3 10 A- Jl.
Arrives at Macon 4 10 r. Sf
si.aaxr rksxch.
Leave# Sniithrllle 2 4J p. if.
Arrives at Albany. ; 4 34 p. |f.
Leaves Albaay 7 so A. M.
Arrives at Smitbville .....9 09 A. Jf.
MCSCOGEE KaILROAD.
JOHN MUsTAfN, PataiDxxT.
CLARKE, Srr'r.
I.eav«ss Macon .. .. ..1 a A.ki.
Arrive* at Cetombu* 4 24 A. M.
leaves Columbus 1 AM.
Arrives at Maton 4 iOr./L
Georgia railroad.
J. P. KlNgTp^bshwW:
E W COLE Sw t.
Leavsa Augusta f All
i Arrives at Atlanta * 60 P. M.
i ***£* Atlanta ~f 6»*A. M.
1 Arrive* at Augusta ft JO AM.
NIGHT TRAIN.
; Leaves Augusta 6 10 A. M.
Arrive* at Atlanta.. ~..« 41 AM,
Leave* Atlanta. . ...... ..1 30 P. M.
Arrives at Augusta 9 go A U.
ATLANTA A WEST POINT RAILROAD.
GEORGE G. HULL, Svr’r.
! Llaves AJiaiiU *OO AM.
; Arrive* at W.*t .point 11 it A. M.
Leave* _.ls 33 P. M.
A1 rives at Atlanta * 60 P. M.
j PuiVATJO
Cntertain ment.
c-’'
M|| ARTHUR W. BROWN takes thi* me
jiiMthod of Informing bis old friends that be
MKm* l " l "iivuta for private entartaia.
hmm.4 in th« ai\f bt AUanU, dr ibe eoroer of Hwi*
t*r end Ll*yd street*, immediately ia front o< the
Catiwuic f btifca, and about one hundred and fifty
yards frotj U a Car-ehed. His term* are very
reasonable ,*
angßO—dylyr ARTHUR W. BRO ifX
Wool Oar ding!
I WILL CARD WOOL left with T. J. Buxm
voaw, et the Brick Wareteraae, Qriffin, into
good Rolls, and reCnra it M of charges for trail*.
portalion. for IY cent* p«r lb., or 1J f-2 cent*
wbc" '>i! is foronhed ■*.
T P *T W.OODWORTIf,