Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, October 15, 1866, Image 1

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SOUTHERN HERALD. ft-gi j-tfIKD DAILV AT GRIFFIN. GEORGIA, •t l MARTIN & EAGAN, omen I'MTAIH CtNSSi BtilDlNd. t.*.*T SIP* BILL ST Rate* ol Sub« rlpiiwn. One onpy miayear i.i #0 00 On etUfy •?* 'mcaths 3 60 One copy three months,....:: 2 05 Igr Order, for JOB WORK and ADVERT!St ISO reapectlully solicited, and promptly attend'd to SUMMARY. A Magician.—An impostor calling him self lloudin, who has been giving niagx.l entertainments in Memphi-, turns out to be a preacher who had seduced one of his flock in Minnesota. Gen Jubal A. Early will spend the win ter in Toronto, Canada West. He has com pleted his history of his Valley campaign, and has it now in press. At Georgetown, Kentucky, a few days ago, the bodies of ten rebel soldiers were rc interred with great pomp. The funeral cor tege numbered five or six thousand men, mostly rebel soldiers, and all wearing red, white, and red badges. Basil Duke rode at the head of about three hundred mounted iren, formerly of John Morgan’s command, and John Morgan’s widow occupied a car riege in the procession. Ckazy.— The Torch and Turpentine gen try have hit upon anew pretext for the im peachment of the President. The Newark Courier develops it in the allegation that he is crazy , and on that ground should be Vcmovcd from office. It says a 1 his actions since the 22d of February go to prove that lie has lost his mind. BkooM-Corx Sekd. —A Tennessee paper says : Our neighbor, John G. Tuner, sent us last week a sample of flour made from broom corn seed. We have tried it in eake% and it is both palatable and nutritive. His family have been using it for some days, and all like it. This is decidedly anew article of food for the table. It is used largely here for stock, and seems to be fattening in its qualities. ‘‘Johnson is now,” says Schemk, “wag ing war upon the people through Congress ” It he don’t wage war better than Schenck ever did, he will not hurt the people. The King of D niuaik is said to have or dered au examination of large tracts ol land reeentiv purchased in Florida, with the view of Pending forward a large number ol emigrants. The liberals are now planning a campaign against the City of Mcx*eo i self, and the chances of Maxim ban’s escape with his ar riiy and trains are being sermusiy diseussed at Vera Cruz. Dkatii ok llauky. The celebrated horse tame: uied at Cleveland, Utiio, on last Tliufs day. lie was iu fits tbitty eighth year, ami bad acquired a bunUsume pr peity. A Frenchman proposes to hui and, at a c is. ol SIO,OUU,OUO, a pontoon bridge bom Do ver io Calais; the bridge to have ojenings for the passage ol vessels. A fire Ilf Klor'.M. o Me ..n *l. CO.I, „1 timo, d< stroyed dwellings and stores to ihe Value of ffjli t 00. The love of tlie beautiful an ! true, like the dew drop in the bear: of the crystal, i e in.iiris forevtr char and liquid in the iniu •» shrine ot the soul. Napoleon is taking m ta ures to enable him io muster an army of 1,10 >,OUU met , should he require it. I lie Secretary of the Treasury 1 as dcei.l cd not 10 remove any c< mpetent clerk on po iliical grounds. A late English date says the Pope ap pears to be preparing lor his departure from Home. The Newark New Jersey Courier, thus alvertiscs a pociic contribution : f J’he contributor wit > sends us a poem en titled ‘The Girls of Bioomingdale,’ is res quested to take it away, and no questions will be asked.” It is stated that thousands of Cornish mi nets are leaving England and emigrating to America. lion. Ben. Wood, of New York, so favor ably known to tiie people of the South as proprietor of the New York News, and as a gentleman of genuine and unbounded benev ioence, has purchased Long Island, an estate in Princess Anne county, V irginia. Tha XlitowU Intelligencer publishes a Hst of niuety Generals who support tbe res toration policy of the President. Sweden and Norway are slowly rising out of the sea at the rate of from one tenth to one-half of an inch per annum. The west eoast of Greenland is gradually sinking. A salt mine in Nevada covers fifty-two thousand acres. Frank Cowan, of Danville, Ky\, :ind Col. W. F. Cooper are among the Confederate emigrauts who died tecenily, at Mexico. In Paris the greates. novelty in trimming is colored lace. Most lovely Ucc flowers ana butterflies, in natural tints, are tacked here and there on white robes, parasols, neck-lies and every possible article of dress. Tie city of Glasgp* has voted to spend seveu 'millions of dollars to beautify itself. Mazzini is circulating a negro invective agai oat V ictor Emanuel, bio Government and supporters, lor making peace with Aus tria. Dne el our exchanges, in noticing the presentation of a silver cup to a co temporary, says : “He needs no cup. He ean drink from any vessel that contains Mqtaor, whether the neck of a bottle, the mouth of a demijohn, the spile of a keg, or th* bung of a barrel .” An Irishman was once indulging in the Ritelleci.ua! occupation of sucking eggs raw, sod reading a newspaper. By sonic wis ekanc* he contrived to bolt a thicken. The poor bird chirruped ss it w.ut down Ins throat, and he very politely observed : “Be the powers, my fi tend, you spike a little too hate.” 'Pho South Is not dupe and fool enough to attest the Auditions the Radicals offer. Even ft everything which the Radicals offer loK-day were accepted, they would h.i'*e •tune dhisg worse to oflLr to-nmrrow. They can ivralirptj conditions tw;ee as fast as the South *ouid aooept them, though «Le were to dt »oto herowß exclusively to' the btr ; nrr» of arceptinsr.— />>?», .hair. DAILY SOUTHERN HERALD. (OL. I. National Th*nk*gmi>rf Day. PROCLAMATION BY TIIE PRESIDENT. Washington, Oct. 8. By the Ihet'dcut of the I nitid States: A Proclamation —A'migTity Go-1 our Heavenly Father, has been pleased to vouch safe to us as a people, another year of that national life, which is an indispensable con dition of peace, security and progress, and, that year, moreover, has been crowned with many peculiar blessings. The civil war that lias so recently been among us, has not been nnywhere rc-oper.id. Foreign inter vention has ceased to excite alarm or appre hension; intrusive pestilence has been benignly mitigated, domestic tranquility has improved, seutiments of conciliation have largely prevailed, and the affection of loc ality and patriotism hale been widely re newed. Our fields have yielded qui.i, abundantly, cur milling industry haS been richly rewarded, and we have been allowed to ex etui our railroad system far into tbe interior recedes of the country, while our commerce lias resumed its fronted activity In foreign seas. These ffatitlnal blctsings demand a national aCknofrlcdgemei.t. Now, therefore, I, Andrew Johnson, Presi dent of the United States, do hereby recommend that Thursday, th 6 2f*tfi and y of November next, be Set apart and be observ ed everywhere in the Several States and Territories in the 1 nited States by the peo ple thereof, as a day of thahk.Agivi H g attd prayer to Almighty Go.l, with due reuicin beranee that tu Ills temple doth every man speak of His honor. 1 recommend, also, that on the same solemn occasion we do humbly and devched ly implore Him to grant to our Nati nai councils, and to otir whole people, that and - wisdini which alone Can lead any nation into the ways of all good. Offering these Natioiftl thanksgiving-, praises and supplications, we have the divine assurance lit at the Lord shall reign a King forever over them ! theUl that are Weak shall be gnid.-d in jud. moot, and such as are gentle shall lie learn fits way; the Lord shall give strength to llis people, aud the Lord shall give to llis people the blessings A peace: In witness Whereat, I hate hereunto Set my baud and cause l the seal of the United Slate to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, the Dih day of October, in the year of our Lord oue thousand eight hun dred and sixty-sin, and* oi the independence Pf lb. United StanS tHe tiim-tv-first. Andrew Johnson. By ike f’resident} V\ m. t.. ■•'EWARt), Secretary of State. To lIKMovB iiik T.,oth mo-* >:..«• wood. —A n.w keg. churn ,bucket or otfur wooden vessel will generally communicate a disagreeable order to any thing that is put in n it. To prevent this inconvenience, li st scald ihe uatel wvll with boiling wat er, adding u little bit of lime to it, ami V .sh the inside we 1 with this solution. Aft. r wards scald it well with plain hot water, and rinse it with c Id water before you jse it. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Charlie Wright, H”A T CUM A KER A XJj .T EWE LEI iv-C _ l .AST SI DEI 11 LI, STKF.LT, E OVER CFFORD'S • All Work warranted. Dec 27.18115. J, Q. A. ALFORI), ATTORNEY AT LAW, GRIFFIN, GA. \\ ' I!.!. attend to such professional business as IT may he entrusted to his care in tbe coun ties nf Spalding. Pike, Upson, Mmifoe, Butts Ilenrj, Fayette. Coweta and Merriwether. By piomptnml diligent attention to professional duty lie will endeavor to please tliese who may en trust him with bflslocMi. He is determined that the business of Ins clients, together with bis own shall occupy bis time and attention exclusively; Office on Hill Street, upstairs, opposite HER AT.i> OFFICE. February 22, ! 1 y. DOYAL dt NUNN ALLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. GRIFFIN GEORGIA V*7TLL PRACTICE IN THE COUNTIES OF W Spalding, Henry, Fayette. Butts, Monroe Upson, l’ike, Clayton, and Merriweather; arid will attend to the collection of claims against tli Federal Govern Went; and also to the purchase and sale rent cstai ?. As We shall devote our whole attention to out profession, We hope to be able to give general satisfaction to all who may think propet to engage our services. L. T. DOYAL, A. D. NUNNALLY. Dec 2". ts J. I. HALL. T. W. TUUBMAN. Kail & Thurman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JA CKSON, G EOROIA. "VX7TLL practice in the counties composing the It Flint Jldici st. Circuit and attend to the c dlcction of Claims against the General Govkkn- JItNT arch Ist. ts. BOYNTON A' DISMUKE, ITTOR Xtl Y S A T 1. A ir, HUFFIN' GEORGIA, Office iu front room up stairs in Alniah Hull opposite brick Warehouse.) WILL give prompt atteutiori to such bnsinss* as may be entrusted to their care, in the counties of Spalding, Henry, Butts, M roe, Upson, Pike, llerri w ether, Fay ette and Clay ton. i. S. Boynton, ) Fred.- D. f sepd 4m. J> E F. KNOTT, Bavins returned to Griffin, respectfully fenders Vis T* R OFfSSI ONAh »E R V ICES To i hose who mat desire ttienr. Office and rooms in the BRICK BUILDING between the Livery ? table*, where In* maty be found day or night A<u-yt wlwn i'icts -o..natty . :,g ,-ig. and. opt 15 It' “Tilt Prn I* Ul(lill«r than Ikr s«*»rU, M GRIFFIV, litll, UIIMIIV NORMXG, OfT. 11, Wifi. OBNEIXLAX. LAND AND EMIGRANT AGENCY WITH IIEAD-QU ARTE US AT GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. I »liall keen a Kegiftry in mj office, ihere ail par tie* having Laud*. limitation-* City, or other prop rrtv f’»F *ale. rent, or ftrliangr. arc reaped fully solicited to Register them bee of charge, * hither ; any services are engaged as Agent or not. I sin thoroughly acquainted with Southern Land*, and therefore amply sole to discern the quality ami strength, a.- well :n what they are , best adapted fur, etc., etc., which will enable me to remler valuable services to Capitalist# and others wishing to invent or exchange. 1 now have several riantations, Y,ots, and a , considerable quantity of wild tanas in and fTerent pints of Georgia f**i sale, rent or exchange, and will *oon have them mapped out on my Register so t! at all can examine for lhenn*elves. I am now making, and will toot) have perfected arrnmrements with parties \n York, I’hila dclphla. ana Baltimore L\ which I til he able to advance money ou lands, trowing crops. «tc. llktKrmes; t»eoig r *N M jliols. K?q.. Bay street Savannah, Gn ; Ransom Rogers, K.-0., Nm 119 ' So nth 4th street. i J h;lade l ph!n, and the i men of this city. A. JACKSON ROGERS, t ifTlce, for the present at my residence, on ; corner of Broadway a.id l”!!l Streets, opposite Marshal College. July i«, am WatiLtoci T O R h N T () R I* UIIC II AR E . TWO No. 1 Plantations, adinirffrig, or l T n**ar each other, in or one of the udjoitiing Counties. ■ l’lie-e i»lne«.n must he near or couv«mient td I some Railroad '* ell in.proved, and adapted to the ! culture of Cott- \. Coin. Pen*. Potatoes, Cane <tc., etc.. Ae.. ami ha.e thereon a good fruit oriuard. Plac- s having water (Grill and Saw) Mills, of sites where suc h htny h ,w liiitlt. preferred. Would 1 prefer to puichrse the horses, mules, fanning i implements. Mock. Ac., on the places. to, f«r A. Jackson kodgers, fvriffin. (ieorgin. OFFICE for the present at his residence coiner of Broadway and J lit li street# opposite Marshall College, sep7lm NATIONAL HOTEL Cottier Whit hull Street and W. A A Railroa.) j ATHMA, GEORGIA. This Newly« Free ted. Commodious, thirst Class Hotel, Ellfgantly furnislmtl tbrnugliout, and comiiletc in all its appoiiilinunts, is now open for the reception of guests, ami in successful opeiaiion. \ttaehcil to this Hotel i« u fine Billiard Bailor, with I’lielan In Mrs. \ First Claes Bar, fully and completely stocked with cho : ce liquors, \Viims ' and Cigars. Tim patronage of the public Is respectfully Co licit,-d. I’KATI', BUND A cOKjiT. Prop!letups. | H. D. H \nnis Clerk. .luoc 28th. Sin. Remington & Sons! Mauuf<uTuf a er3 of ■ REYOLYEIis, RIFLES, MUSKETS AND j CARBINE,?, stir (he United Stales service.) Also, Pocket and Belt Revolvers, Rc pPHting Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolving Ri fle?, Rifle aiol Shot (iun Barrels, and (Inn Materials sold by Guii Dealers and the trade generally. (n tliese days of hc-ise-EreaVrsf Slid rob bery, every House, Store, Bank and Olliee should have one of REMINGTON’S REVOLVERS. Parties d<siring (o aval! fhfemselves of tlie late improvements in Pistols, and supe rior workmanship and form, will find all combined in tbe new Komingiot) Kevclrers. Cifcrtlars Cofitainiii£r ertta and description of ottr alms w ill be furnished Upon applica ' E. REMINGTON & SONS, Lion, N. Y. Moore ife Nichols, Agents, No. 40 Court land St. N. Y. sep6-3m. BDDtEMAN & BANKS, M II.U.KSM.E AMI itl.ixr! liE«l.*r* |v BOOTS, SIIOF.S, LEATHER, SHOEMAKERS TOOLS, I.A.VI'S. BEOS. Ac ; ALSO, >I.(M KACI’.’BF.CS >.)¥ BOOTS Cb SHOIIS, Keeps tiie IjARGE> l D )CK of Good? in Uieir ?rne, tliat is t«» be found in any one Ibuise iu (ieor gia. Country Merchants are invite*} to evarnine o'Ur stock t°f »r * purehasingf eNeu here. C.IKIB >KEK BUX K. TKaOH R>>- ftT , Atlanta. Georgia VavSUtf ‘ : J~ , IIOWE’S IMPROVED Cotton Picker \ rriK PICKING COTTON IN THE FIELD. V SIMPLE and compact Instrument xvei;rhing nl.out t’.v.) pounds—picks thre * or four linice fester than by Imnd. leaving the cottui. clean aud fiee from tram. I’ri-c Orders can be filld bv THE HOWE MANUFACTURING CO.. SI Cede' Street. N’.Y. Or by- oor Aowivlr tfrreugbui.l ihe Sontb. ecyl) gm (I VIUGII C. COOK, ATTO RN E Y AT LAW, GRIFFIN GEORG!V AWARDED A COLD MEDAL *t tn« Am. Inst. Fair, Octobk* 19, 18f»5. In eompetilioo with ail the leading maker# in the country. “PELOUBEt" ORGANS AND M ELODEON Si Ptil.ol HET, PEI.TOS At CO. Besp. ctf i!ly invite the attention of purchaser#, the trade and protcaeion, to the l’OMa NViNAi INSTKUMKNTS; ()f thtjf Md.uif«Mui e : I’BOAt BASIS ORGANS, Five aizet,* Five octave, one to three hanks of keys, tbre* fetght setts hi Refcds, Prices S2OO to OQOO SCHOOL ORGANS Nine styles, single ami double Reed. Rosewood and Black Walnut cases. Pl*idfcs SIOO to 9100 Fiano style and Portable, Twelve Yaiicln* from four to six (leaves. Single and D’Jtlblc Be, ,1 ItomlYood ftnd Black Walnut Cases PPIGoh SOG to $230. n,_r.- Tn-r.iireui is tnnpe I»y eorrpeler.l work men, from *he beat material iinoer rtur persona, supervision, and every modern im, rovement worthy of tlih name, is introduced in them.— Aniong'lihsfe we would call atttntlbn t’ithsThlv MO LAME, wbieb has been so nincli admired, and can be found only In hietnnrtf'iitS if oUr own luanufsctu re From among tlie very flattering Testimania's ut eminent Prefeaaore and Organists. «?, give the hi! lowing {xtructs: “The pedals I conceive to be unapproachable in their beautiful smooth quality."—Wm A, Kino. “It Is a grand, good Instrument, and does cred it ot the builder."—lf. C. Folger, Troy, N. Y. ' They are among the finest Instruments manu factured either in this country or abrond. — Wm. B MIS. J. M GHENT UAL, AptomaS. ‘‘They have given universal satisfaction."—W. E llawlet, Fon dudaa, Wis. “There is A peculiarly sireefnr.it syrdpnttieiie tone which harmonizes charmingly with the voice." W. 11. Cooßz. 'lam particularly pleased with the arrange ment of the different registers.”—Wu. 11. Brad BLRT. “No other instrument so nearly approaches the organ." —The Chorister, .V. “This instrument has a clear superiority over anTthing yet Introduced among us.— ln‘Ujnndent, 5. Y. "The tones and the action are excellent " —Rev. ts. S. Leavitt, Hudson, New York "The more we use it the belter we like it."—.l. B Hague, Hudson, X. Y. ‘The Two Bank Organ Harmonium is really a gem.”—J. W. Kinnicutt, Boston, Mars. “We have found them excellent in all points constituting a good instrument."—J. C. Cook, T. J. Cook. “It looks and sounds splendidly."—ll. Sax ton, Troy. N. Y. “The most perfect toned Melodeon I ever saw." Guv F. North. “Iliey fall back on aueh si>' stantial meiitsas superiority of workmanship, beauty of tone and reasonableness of price. And we must say that in all their respects they are well worthy of praise.” —Musical Pioneer, Any. '63. or Every Instrument is fully warranted, and liozed and Shi/ipcd in New York city without charge. Circulars, Cu's, and Price LieD.Ae, sent on ap pKcatlm to PEI,OrDKT, PEl.ro* An t’O. 811 I ROADWAY, N Y. Or to any of our Agents n the prineij si -itics of the Union. Y» USE IE « CAS STOVES! j TF. A AND COFFEE BOILERS CLUE Pol3 OIL CANS, Ac.. Ac. 1 All the CooYmg for a family J tIT may be done will. Kero.seoe tfi «r Oil, or Gas, with less trouble. 2 HT and at h » expense, than by *1 19 any other fuel. Jti , Esch article manufactured by this Company is 1 guaranteed to perform all that is claimed for it. 1 Send for a circular. ! IW Liberal discount m«de the trade. KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO . ' -cpll d.,w fnr) 2*>e Pearl **t.. N V JOS. ENGEL'S hiv pm. The undersigned desires to inform the puhiie that he has rofornrd tn hi* old home IN GrHIPPIN, Where he is determined to furnish them with GOOD? as LOW as tliej cab possibly be afforded. I have on hand FHI3SII db NEW, A Complete Stock of DRY GOODS,' flothiug, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c. My well know n Character as a business innn here in former d»ya, is amfficitnt guar antee of Fair and Hoiiest Dealing. Call on me at my NEW STORE, at the OLD STAND, West Corner of Hill Rtfeet and Broadway. JOSEPH ENBEB Ausr. 2. 1 S°6—?in. QUEEN SWAHE, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. McBUIDK, IX)HSKTT 4 CO. Corner Whitehall and Huntt*f Atlantic Full linen of C. C. Gmritc and Glassware IN THK OBIOfNAL PACKAGE or in lots to suit purchasers. A SPLENDID RETAIL STOCK. A fine atHortniciit of “ Assorted Crates” very low to the traStf. Dealers are particuiaily requ« sle 1 to call aud examine our stock . We feel confident that our TI'.RMS will compare favorably with BEST NEW Y< >RIC rates, and our stoaii i- n* complete as ttfiy n the country, North or S«»i»th. HR IDE. I (tfts.CTT A CO. July 19-3 m IIKM.A l'» \W. .\. L. lUr.lflll'GK .L W. S. VUTT BRYAN. HARTRIDGS & CO7 tu il ,11ISS ION MEituiA a■» i* A.l> Broltors, SA VAX N AII GKO RGIA TLX I ]; elicit, eiin.igumrnts nnd make advances VV on shipiuriit. it, ooravltcs, New l'oik and Liverpool concqioiidnit*. J3Z*BLAXTEItS' SI BBLIIX I'I'RXISUKDjiI aiigli ff J. N. SEYMOUR, MfKKUY STRKfct, MACON, - GEORGIA. KEEPS on band a full stock of Groceries and Provisions, w! ielihe offer* as any other house in the city. He also keep* on hand all grades of TOBACCO, and deals in I*orillard‘a SNUFF, aid SMOKING TOBACCO, of vmiitus brands, and invites a call from merchants, Planters, andothers. anj»3ff-ffv tin J. N. SEYMOUR. A MULL r. IILI.L O. w. \V VII. V. HENRY R. CHRISTIAN B2LL. WILLY & CHRISTIAN, Cotton Factors and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GEO. A DVANCFS made on all Consignments to us or -ilk to cur friends in Lirerpoul, Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. «r lVr*on»l attPntHm jjfiven t* the pale «?f Cotton ami forward mg of mercbaii'iize. d*2n»* ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE IN JACKSON, GA. BY virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Hints County, will be sold before the Cou-t House d«ir it? the tewu of Jackson, between the legal hours of sale, on the in November ue*t. t*.. h 3rd red and forty <24(1) Seres c-f'and, (widow's dower e3Kepted.)| and land be longing te the estate es J..lm F. Giles, deceased. JAMSrt W. lIARKNEBS, Administrator. GIEOIieU— PIKE COtJNTY—WBI be .old * br fore the Court House door of said eouuty, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the n»ual hours of sale, the following properly, to-wit: One Blown Bay Mare, and one speckled cow and calf, levied upon as the property es Isaac Tones, to satisfy a rt la in my haad, issned from the County Court of said county, in favor of Wro. G. Dewberry vs the said Isaac Jones, property pointed out f>y Plff. W II IfcCi-XN DON, Cos *. 1 !«r.u, :>(d Dept -he-iff SOUTHER,Y HERALD. •in>.r awaanw tit >tiuna»». Owe copy oo< year. .... .. #• 0* '>a«aopy Us moo tha 80 On* «Oj.y thraa months t M imiuni u anajUKZ XW A' l papers ateppad at tha tui of tha tima paid for H not prr.tmufy maved. Adr«rtia*n>«nU iuotnl at tha mtaa of o*t Fiollar and fifty Caata par w) tiara of Tan Liaaa, far the first iaaartioa, and tM«aaty-fi«t CaaU (hr each aubaaqurnt inaartion payaVlr ia adranea. IJbaral Jaduetiona mada on eontraats for adra tiaaman'a ruD.iog thraa moo tha aad Uaf «r. CiTV &1»1.1F.M DlHfctTOhr A BELLAMY —Mayor —* at City ilaJI. TIIOS. NALL—Clerk a* and Treasurer of C»|y Council.— Office at Nall A Ransotti’s (Mora. GEO. D —Chief Marshal.— st C.fyn.il Airuox —W H. f. Mi.-krlb.rry J. s Vbt A. B kj'.haoa. J. N. llama. C. F. Sawtoa M. la Smith, J. M. Patrick, J. 0 Scara BUSINESS COMMITTED Fixaxca—Wl-e, Patrick. Harria. Sraixta awd Allivs—Sean, Mickalbcrry.Math swra Oamx*»lr«—Pafrfek. Stfu'ih, Scara fan it ram Public Ism —Mickelberry Flar ria. .mitb. Pi drx aSD Pcblio Wclxj —Smith, Mathtv Scara Smn EKcaoAcUMLvra—llama. Newton, Pat* rick. Nrmwn—Mathcwa, Newton, Wui. PttifioNa—Newton, Wiaa. M.ckclbcrry. COUNTY OFFICERS. F n. tlJSMßKE—Ordlohry—Office op atalra in Alui~h Ilatl. J H. CON SALLY—CIerk of Superior flirc in Alinah Flail. J. 11. I.A F.—Clcik lofariur CootL—Cflteo op at*tr»-i.Y Alrnnh Flail, tl. tJ. IK)? At—Sheriff TIIOS. SlMoNToN—County Trra.arcr— Ot fice it t)r J. H, s. Mitchell’* Store. COVERSIIENT OFFICERS. n COMPTHS-rt S. Internal Ravenne Ta* Collector --Office at the Planter’s Baok Building, Solomon Street. SO. 36. J) A JoIIKitOTV—U. ft. Tax AtMMor-Offiea in IMariter*. Bank Buileing "L" j ■ a .L«rsn..i Hates of legal advextisihg. Sale, of l.ande by Adniiaiatratara, Eaesntorw and fiuar.liaiu, are required by law U> be bald «fb (lie first 1 ae-flat in eae’.i month, between tha lioura of leu in llir forenoon and tbrea in tbe after noon, at the court h»ua« in tiie eouaty io which llie property ii situated. Notieoa of thrae aalea must be given In a pabUa gazette 40 prc vjfioa. Notihai of aaloa of peiaonal property moat ba given in a public gazette lo days previous toaala. Notice to debtora and crejitorl of an aatats muat fie publiehed 40 days. Notice that application will be made to tho Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land moat bo published two montha Citations for letters of Administration, Guirdi anahip Ac., must be published SOdava Citatioaa for diamiaaidn froth aSffßoiatratltfff, once a month for six montha For b-ttefs of dismission trora Guardianship 40 daya * Rules for the foreclosure of mortgage* mast bo published once a month for four moaiiia—for es tablishing lost papers for the full apac* of thrs* months—for compelling titles from AdmiaitfM tors, where bonds have been given by the defieM ed, for tbe lull apace of three months. Pnblicatioua will always be continued according to these, the legal requirements, unless otherwise ordered at the following RATE*. Sheriffs sales ner lerv ot ten lines or lea* f8 W Sheriff's mortgiige fi fa sales per fi Oft l ax Collector's aides, per levy 8 00 Citations for letters of Administration, >OO Administration, 6 00 Notice of application for diamiaaion from Guardianship 4 50 Application to tell Land 6 Os Notice to Debtors and Creditor*, 8 00 Sale cf Land per square, 8 Oft Sale of perishable property 10 daya 2 00 Betray notices, 0(i daya, 4 00 Foreclosure of mortgage, per square, 4 • For mail advertising hia wife, in advance. 10 O 3RA.YIjILOA.ID GFX/irJlJj MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAtt. A. J. WHITE, BamuENt, E, B. WALKER, Str’r. Leave Mne'in 7 SO A: M. Arrike at Gri/fin 11 11 10“ •' Arrive at Atlanta 1 67 P. M. Leave Atlanta 6 58 A.'M. Arrive at Griffin ;. 9 60 “ “ Arrives at Macon I 30 P. hi. SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD. WM. HOLT, PRRSIDENT, VIRGIL POWERS, Seer. Leaves Mac0n.........:.......... 7 4% A. M. Arrives at Kufaula 6 18 P, M. Leaves Eufaula S 10 A. M. Arrives at Mucon . ;4 70 P: if alraxY sfcAxen. Leaves Smithville 3 41 P. M. Arrives at Albany .4 *4 P. M. Leaves Albany 7 SO A. M. Arrives at Smithville Off A. M, MUSCOGEE RAILROAD. John mu stain, CLARKE, Sir's. leaves Macon ~..7 25A.11. Arrives RtColnnibfcs 4 44 A. M. leaves Columbus 7 A. If. Arrives at Macob 4 10 P. M. GEORGIA RAILROAD. J. P. KINO. PaaevDrxT. E. W COLE Sor’t. Leave* Augusta f /'AM Arrives at Atlanta .8 60 P. If. Leaves Atlanta 1 OS A. M. Arrives at Augusta.Bo A. V. NIGHT TRAIN. Leaves Augusta.,,. 10 AM, Arrives at Atlanta 6 41 A. If. Leaves Atlanta 7 80 P. M. Arrives at Augusta, 9 SO A. If. ATLANTA A WEST POINT RAILROAD. GEORGE Sm 1 L;s?es At1anta.......:..,,.,.,,.. 6 00 A. Sf. I Arrive* at West Point .....11 40 A. Iff, Leaves Eatontoo ~ ...... IS SI P. It At lives at Atlanta 6 00 P. M: PBIVATB Entertain ment aAUTffpRW. BROWN lakes this me thod of uAYtiing Ins old friends tael ba has opened 1 * house far private entertain* uieul 111 the city of Atlanta, on the corner of Hub j ter and Uoyd streets, imoiediately in front of tha ! Catholic Church, and about one hundred and fifty yards from tl * Car-shed. His terms are Very reason abl e. suglo—dylyr ARTHUR W. BROWN. Wool Carding! 1 WILL CARD WOOL UR with T. J. Bu*r>«>- wonw, st the Brick Warcboaae, Griffin, into good Rolls, and return it frre of ebargee for traae portation, (or li cents per lb., or 18 1■- cents wlkm« o'-t is furiM-he«l me. T * M BLOODWORTI*.