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About Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1866)
SOUTHERN HEB AED. pi'liU-illp I»*I1 t At Gk. KMN,!A f rt i 1 * I M A R+l N Vt Ad^n; errtctt upstaim ba>*-'s "ui u!ao, iui siok hill si Knin •• One copy ooe,y*sr. ........ 5 ..... W One copy »ix mouths 3 t» 0»e copy three months...... 2 oo jjf- Orders fat JOB tVORKT *o<! AIiVT-YtTfS ISO reepectliiiiy solicited. am] promptly aUei.ited la Another S**cla.i. Piu>Ki,i.M.—Tlfb S*u Francisco Monitor, as fol oars, vtti. A crave picture ot the merit* of the Chinese is a el i-s, end of '.he effect of their presence tu the prosperity of a coinuiUii'ty : V\ e were informed, a month or so age, that a person had aruved in this city, from New Orleans, to make arr-aniouii nts for the tran-ter ol three hundred Chinaiueii to work on Southern plantation*, and as nil uistiuo lions ol race and color are abolished by the Civil liighU Lib, So lar as Congress call do so) we imagine the day nut far distant when copper-colored Pagan labor will be substitu ted for the labor of the white man in ah the Atlantic Stales. These Cooiics, for such thev arc, are a de moralizing blight to any community in winch they are domiciled, and hey are active and ingenious, it is true, good copyis s, ijiitck of couipreliension, and useful drudges ; bill tney are filthy, thievish, and inlatßoUSly Vila. They are brought to mi* oity as morehaas Hise, to be parceled out on the labor mat ket, with no dtlier condition than the.supply ol their animal wants and their return noui", living or dead, at the end ol the term con tracted lbr. Very lew of them return alive, but continue to work on t lie it owu account alter the expiratinu ol their term ol Service, and alter death their boUies are picsed un and transferred to the “ Fiottety Kidgdom ’ annually. Thete are several companies trading u i der real or assumed u nties, engaged in their import and exploit to and from this city. The 0 mese population of California may be set down at <.~>,UUU; but it ioay not be come us now to present any details of the demoralizing influenc e ol so large a heathen population on a State which cast a little over one hundred thousand votes or about fifteen thousand lutes less than were east in 1556. 'lhe reduction of fifteen thousand votes in ten years, and it) a new State which offers tlnpreeedent inducements, affords in drbit.iLle proof that the Mongolia!), Ilk'- the' African race, is repulsive to the Caucasian, and we know mat the vast majority of whites on tins coast, of all conditions of life, are de sirous tu return * home its soon as they cun. Spiiutud Sketch or- a Notorious Character.—The K*v. Twaddling Tilton is a young man who lives by his notoriet y and gains i.- notoi iety by Ins extravagance. Hi- aim ui .;ie is tu m >kc a “-ei.satictte' am! lie has n't enough Feus •to cere how !!i --sensation is made lie begin Ins public ctruer by let. ng bis hair grow until it wnc is long as the tiiil of iJiruu it's woolv horse. As this long Innr attracted considerable fit ton’ion, espr'Ciallv aiiiung the burln-rs, the K-v Toddling l ilt hi iniigiii ' l that it ex ailed ii:m ahuv'e his fellow men, firgettiug that nay w iui an rotted excel him in his ca pi lary display. 1 lieu he set himselt up as a second Ainu Unity W ard iicecl.er. ami tried hard to imitate this divine in his spec c'nes an 1 writing, bit lacked the br-in< to succeed. Through Mr. Beecher’s patronage lie was intro bleed into Colored socicy, and •oon eclipsed in great original in the violence •of lii» views. By and bv, preaumino upon his popularity with the more ignorant blacks, he undertook to instruct Mr. Beecher as to iiis duly ; but he received a public quietus in the lecture-room ol I’ymontli c oireli and Mihsidcd for a conshlcr&tilu period. Mr. Beecher s withdraw and from the Independent opened the way hrr tho llcv. Tattling 'J’ilton to se<urn the editorship, and since then he has bean fooling more outrageously than ever He was as full ol fiolit during the war ■» »u eitg is lit I of meat until li® »■«* drafted, add then he decided t«' stav at home and wear *’ the white fealhor." Now that the wards over he thirsts lor slaughter again and is ready to shed any amoun t of other people’s bhiod to annihilate the South, fie is the person who walked arm-in arm with Fred Dougl ss at the Philadelphia black ami white convention, t. us getting his name in all tile papers. Fred Douglass rewarded him by declaring that lie was tl e finest young fellow that had lived since Jesus i Christ, which is precisely the sort of cut pit-i menu that the Rev. f war oiling Tilton D ! * i|J y enough to accept. —Note Y <>rk Hr.rnld, i A New Gunpowdrk.—.German has ? brought to Puns an inexplosible powder, which is eeitainly going to make a revolu tion in this depai tmeiit of w. r materi il. This powder, invented by Mr. Neumeyer, of Leipsic, does not explode in the open air when inflamed; it burns up slowly like so tnuc.h tinder ; but it explodes with more ex- | plosive force than anv other powder, in a eloscil cavity. Il is cheaper than ordinary powder, and may be manufactured anywhere, even on board ship. Expe-itnen's arc now i being made here with this powder, and if all i thdi is said r r i be true, everybody will be obliged to tiav o il.— Cor. New York T ont's \< M°st of the Southern journo • having re- Vtitly published two politicals letters from j Vary Ward Beecher, the following lui fi /ouncement in regard to the future of the distinguished divine and po/iiiatn, is not without significance. It is made by the Aew York Independent: Rev. Henry Ward Beecher will, we are authorized to say, speak either in the Ply mouth Church or the Academy of Music, Brooklyn,some evening of next week, making J *D argument and appeal, front his own i ground, in favor of the Republican party in j the openiong election. He will also speak : * terward in other places i the State in eu I>p rt of the Republican candidates.” llouse-Keepikg vs Hoarding. —House- 1 coping, says the Nation, is human, board lng is simply animal. Yet toe lower ani-. >“Ms know enough to avoid boarding, the only exception being the apparent exception i Ot the Western rattlesnake,' who is said to' take lodgings and. meals with the prarie dog. | _Jtparenf exception, we say, because our ’ Hun the crotalus is not «) stupid as to sink “iiuself into a mere boarder. Every little | rule he swallows his landlord or one of re ,‘y* Which in a is a laudable j Nrsjc. custom in Lnuan boarding \ DAI I V SOllTflEßtf IIK1UI.I). VOL h ; A w Islington ■ If-patch to the Phi!. .el tb*s T.edg.4 nay - : ‘Cftn. Howard In j otdered the rents that have accrued upon ; the prop.-rty of Joseph E. I>„vis, brother of .Jeff rsn„ Davis, to be paid to him fVom and since the date of I is pardon papers, which j were issued on the 28th «.f March last, but nut forwarded to him nmi; iar!v in Septem ber- Ihe value of these rents is not far , IV.«I| flg’j.OOU per annum; uo-tlut, in effect, J Da via receives pliubably aiguli, or nearly a fniiati equivalent, as ;f tht* property itself . ban been Inly restored to him The quea tion of the festoration of this property has been Ifcfire (un. Howard for some time, f hut. ha’ [.ri*te-rs ah •» .-.nrtitiHr, and siot t«inj * selF, «»iiP-W4»r its restitution. lamto and that the property of JifTcrs -n Davis is also i included in tBo autjual held or claimed t.v his brother, one title covering the whole.” | - Gi ft. Ranke Uiks about 'he Radicals bav ing ••enemies iu their r*ar»” The chivalrie Banks had tifen:y of enemNySn his rear, when he turned tail, a-d, at the head of his forces, ran for life from the far inferior forces cl I)n k Taylor. lie should be known in history as the Banks of lied Riv- I er ‘ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Charlie Wright, KM 7 CUM A KER A Kl> .1E WEI. El j fgt - EAST SIUKIULL STREET, JkPjtik OV£Ji_CFFORirS- All Work warranted. Dec 27. IRC 5. VIHr.IL C. COOK, i ATTO RNEY AT LAW, G.R IFFIN, GEORGIA, msy g ts i). n. martin, ATTORNEY AT L A W , GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. Office next door to the Herald office. innyStf D r? . M. J. DANEIL, prac i’kini; physician, Ohl’ltSL l p-sUiirs i*rent Conte; Koo.n Jose\s’ j Buildii % March 19 3m J. Q. A ALF( )RD, j ATTORNKY AT LAW, GRIFFIN. G.\ ’A\ r l!.l. rf»< iid to such *pr<'fe<»ioiifil liti.-’ineiA as ▼ T may h riHi usOoi to hi-* <••*.!•** jm t!sc ennp. tie-ol S;>*i . ’ I’tke. I p-mn. Monroe, Butts llciiia , !■«'‘’Up, aid Me rri wither. By pniMipt a:. i >Ui g :.t t o -*-ionir! d‘*tt he will ti'{♦•'.••for to j»leu»«* tlm-e who mny f trust him wit l ; 1 " ; .?i - - <j . lie i«* tle’cMinincd that l Lite business t>( lin ‘Jiep.t*, t«»g*’iher with his own j shall occupy lime and attention exclusively, Offiee on Hill Street, npMatrs, opposite HKli 1 A Li) i il KICK, f February *22, ! B»i6 Iy. L>< )V \L A- NUNN ALLY, j AITuKNEVS AT LAW. J GRIFFIN GEORGIA \\T ILL i’R AIVI’IC’E IN THE vV v f Spill. I|enr\, l*'*x \ cite. Butts, Monroe Fpson. I’ik *, Ciaytoii, and M« rri weather; and will attend to the <*<dlection of claims against th. I Ffvlet h! Fovernnit nt ; and also to the purchase and sale ot real * ?i a. ?. j As we shall devote our whole attention to our profession, we hope to be able to giv* geneiul -atisfnetinn to nil who may thiokvpropci to engage our services® <■ L. T. DOYAt. D NUNTAhJ.v; ft. ts ; I it. IIML. i '• I T. Hall & Thurman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JA CKSOX, .... GEORGIA. \JI7TLL practice in tlie c<»iinti< « the y v Flint .JumciAi. aiid attend to the e illection of C laims against the General Govern ment arch Ist, ts. BOYNTON 4' DISMTJKE, ,i rron xk r s at l a b-. x RIFF I N GEOfiGi'A, Office in fiont room up eGiirs in Almuli Had ofjposite Bi icF Warehouse.) \T FILL give prompt attention to such business v v as may be entrusted to their care, in the counties of Spnldi'-|?. Henrv, Butts, Monroe, L|Hon t lhke. Men i wether, Fayette and C layton. J. S. Botnton, ) Frki>. T>. Hismi ks.. ( grp \ 4tn. D. E F. KNOTT, Having returned to Gi ifTln. reepeef fullv tenders bis ? UOFKSSI U N A L S E II V I (’ K S To those who mav desire them. Office and room* in the BRICK BUILDING between the Livery Stables, where he may be found day 'or night except when Professionally engaged, apri' 19. lilt IN DO P| \ IXG AT MRS. S. A. JACKSON, AGT. Orillia Emporium of I'aMiinu*. ON MONDAY AND TCF.-DAY, OCTODFK 15TB, 1860. WHEN t|»i citizen* of Grffin and aurroundir g * ▼ country are iovited to ex amine her uiagi’.ifi cent assortment of FINK B< »N NETS. HATS CAIS.RIBBUNS.FLOWFRS -J| A\VIS.( Lo.\K with every article k*’p? in a first Mil lin cry Stov'-c. i,tt. 10, —7l J. T. JENKINS 8c CO., WII ODES AL E DRUG (11 8T 8 , A ND Dealers tu Paints, Oils, Window Glass, iV Cliettica’s, Chemica! Apparatus, Stationary, Patent Mediciues and a complete assortment of A FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES. LABAMA, *>T ATLANTA, GA. I- IS’-.. ‘‘Tht* i*rn 1% UiKlxicr (ban tlt«* Sword.” fillimt, lE#, THIBIIII IN1\I\(, OCT. IX, IXtiti. GEKrjariAij LAND AND EMIGRANT AGENCY WITH II EA 1> ol ARTE US AT GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. i 1 phiiH keep a R«*g»-t ivin my office., wh *•' «!! rar ti«“ f.avit gLm ds Plaj.tn?! f Mi» \':*\. >r - •*!i»*r prop ertv for »aie. if t or v.t haor.*. n-*» refp**ctful!v iM»liciu?d to th*’iu (if*- <f char whether try services sir.- eogaga l Ag.-nt or not. • I am thor.aik'hiy wiHy 9or.th«rii l.amli ant) therefore amply r l, ’f id di-ceiu the •|uaiit\ and bliei gili hi* fttlUr what thev are h--<! ’idapt ed for. etc . etc., which will cr able me t * render valnab I '* service* to Cf.pitali*U and other* wishing to invent or f\chart»e. I now* have several I*i«i tatioiis. Lot*, and a considerable quanUf j of. wild lauds in <1 tieief.t pails «if Geoigia for tale, rent or ex<*Hal g** t slid will Soon have them mapped out on my Register so t: at all can exiimine !\»r ilietuselvea. I afn Dow making, und w ill soon have perfected Hi rangamenis w ith parties in New York, l*bila delphia. and Baitimoie by wbiedi I shill beuble to advance money on land*, growing crops *tc RttKitHts: lh*oi ge N Ni -hols. Emj., Bay street Savannah. La ; Random Rogers, IKti., No. 119 >outli Rl» street, Philadelphia, and the business 1 men of this city. A. JACKSON -ROGERS. ; James m. brooks, hluii macoonald, lewis h ieoat “Wilbur F. Johnson,” (OF GEORGIA ,) w i th jfjtoohs, k do, l mm<m mmm in AND | COMMISSIOX i.M EIICIIAN IS. 69 Carondi lot street, New Orleans. Oct 9in REMOVAL! JOHN H. WHITE & CO., Ii > rrru UN tlndr gnit.'ful tlmuka to ts a cili.'onft 11 t of (Ir.ffln :u and Huitounding country for the LIBLRAJ. PATRONAGE FxteiulpJ (o them for the la t fffteeti tenra. ami it is vv It; ri-gttit that tlir.v leave (Tiffin r.atlll tlu-T oTil fr rlnta and .■"istu'-u.r«, fur un ; untried th.-h! of hurinesa. They are t.o\v o|ieiiing o.i i j Whitehall Street, Atlanta, - Georgia, til!* hf*ft *twk of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, I Cbiti.ing, Hat* rit> 1 ('n[S, Boots ami .S'-oes, ! that they ever brought South, j They ivrrt?ld Lo ha|>|iv to see theif old trliu:.!" when they visit Atlanta, and show ! them through, their stock, as they are salis j find they can xell »s chj»p and as good Goods, as and House iu the - itv of Atlanta. J. IF Will IE, j? sc2s w. white. h'icolson & McAleer, PLUMBERS AND COPPERSMITHS, SAVANNAH. GEO. Every description of Copper work made to order. Haul Lamps, Chandeliers, Pendant Lieurs, Fancy Glass Shades, Bath Tubs, Lead ami Iron Pipe, cm hand and for sale. sepG —Oil* L.M I*l KK SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, I Ptmi'fpttl t iffiee; 616 Broviltrar New Yoik. CUKAT IMPUOVF.MIWT in Hewing machines. II Kill)'ire Hlr tile, frank Mo; ion, >»\ritig Ma j chine. It is thus rend, led n..iv lc»s iu actiur. Its niutio’i being nil | e i; is mt lintile to g.-t net oferder It isilie best KaoiiU in i-di n.* No. tire is call and to our i e,v and iu ~'r „ vV.l M.-imifau ; tuiing Machine for Tailor* and boot and nh Witters. Agent* wanted, to whom a libera! dis count will be given. >'o co.nsigiiinenta will be made. EMPIRE SEW INO MACHINE CO. , sepl 1 dtlm [ m ] GEO. W. WlLllSti & CO~, FACTOTIS. CHARLESTON, .... g c #ll(iam.s, (Taijlor a (?0., Cn min ission Mr rch an Is, -VKW YORK'. I.ih,-Kl ad vane « mad* on ConsignmenU of l’<> Iu ** to oil her House. < »<■! 15-2 m UECKIV HR’S NAI.IV I> Y 1 i rtrro of an or irr bam tlie Hup-, ior four' >of |'ik» County, will t.e soul on lhe first Tuesday in December, IS-ts. at the .’ourt Imuac door in -aid comity, - etween (lie legal sale boors I tie 1 1 aok of land in r. id c.* 1 ill t.v,. \l iiereon lien rv ,lone. reeided it lhe tune > I hie death, containing 1 tutu acres more or le.a, fi he widow'. Dower excepted) ad|oiiuiig la- da of Samuel C. l‘urk«, Mutliew Coggin, John H. Weal, Juim W. iteid, and ot tiers; 11-e (nine being well improved aid in j a desirable community. Te’ ms of aula ca.li, Oct. ifth, 1866. I- CHARLES F. REDDING. JN"'- ’ - 1 '*• Reoeirer. IVIUED 1 GOLD IEI.IL JIT 7fT* ' * « Am. Inst. Fair OcToui.il 111, 18tf3. H«i -i In * eon»petition, vitti t!«i Uailjii#? uoikcr» iu lhe cuuntiy. “PELOUBET” ORGANS AND M E LODE ON S. BELOUBET, PELTOY H CO. Reepectfußy invite tbe Attention of purebaaers, the tr»*le nml piulessioo, to the FOL IWINU INSTRUMENTS Os their Manufacture: PEDAL BASE R(lA\B, Five bizc*. Five octavo, one to tlirec banke us keys, three to eight eetts ot Reeds, Prices 9230 to 3000 SCHOOLORGANS Nine atyle*. Mingle and double Reed. Rosewood and Black Walnui eases. Prices 3XBO to $4.00 Piano style and Portable, Twelve Varieties, from four (leaves, single and Ooubie Iter 1, Rosewood and Black Walnut Gas* h PricosSOHto 9,230. Lvory Inr.ti c.ir.ent is made by coirpeler.l woik men, from the hesl maieriai under our pe.rionnt ! supei vieion, and every modem im, lovemerit j worthy of ilic name, is intrudm-ed in them.— i Anioitg tlie.-e we would call attention ’«> tin* TKK MULAMF, which bus b<"uii ho much admired, and cau be found only in instruments of our own manufacture j I I I 1 rom among the very Diitteriog Testimonials ot ‘ feniDmot P.*rf. Msois and Urganists, we give the Iwi lowing e.tti acts: “The pedals I ef#nceive to he in the:r beautiful smooth quality. ’-—\N mA, King. I “H i* l a £Trand. sroorl Instrument ar and d'*e« cred j it ot the builder.”—H. C. Foi.gkk, i rov, N. Y. I hey are an otig the finest Inatnnnents rannu factured either in this country or abroad.—Wj t. j Berg. J. Mokemhal, Aploma*. j “They have given universal latisfaetion.”—W. K Hawi.ky, Fon du-lae, Wis. a "There is a peculiarly sweet and svmpafhetle 1 lone which harmonises charmingly with the voice.” —W. 11. CookE. I am particularly pleased with the nmni of the ditTereoL regibleia.”—\V«. H. BI'RT, “No other instrument n nearty approa'diei Cha organ. ’ — The : Chorister, X. Y. “This instrument has a clear superiority over anything yet introduced among us.— Jndcpendtnt , -V- y "The tones and the action are excellent”—Rev. W. S. I.eaviit, Hudson, New York "The more we n.e it the better we like it.”—J. B Haoi r, Hud-on, N. Y. "The Two bark Organ Harmonium is reallv a j gem. —.l. W. Kinniiutt, Boston, Mara. "We have found them excellent in nil poinds eon.liiuting n good instrument,”—J. f Cook, T. j J. ( OOK. ; | "It toe-V;. and fruinda splendidly."—S.B.Sax ' ton, Troy. N. Y. I k'* tno-t perfect toned Melodeon I ever saw.” Gvi K. North. "110 v fall l,a<k on sm h substantial merits as superiority of win kmariehip. lieanty of tone and reasonableness of price. And we must sav that in all their respects they are well worthy of praise. —Mimical I'ioneer, Any. ’Go. j Every Instrument is fully warranted, ar.d ; ■ boxed am] .'•/npj„d m N,. w York citv mtho’V ; charqc. ; ( ireuiars, Cu*», and Price List-, Ae. sen?, oil an | plication to ‘ peioOvbf. r, pel rov a. to. 311 1 RfJfAD'.V.VY, N Y, | Or to any of out’Agent* n the principal cities | of Ul«* UulOll. UEIOSEJE S (.AS STOVES! IM\ AND COFFEE BOILERS, G'.UK I*OTS OIL Yi.NS, A-., Ac. | A the Cooki;;e for a family I.W may be done with Keros.-n,. . C® Mil, or Gas, wdli less trot-ble, a’ less expanse, than by -F” irSr “ay other fuel. i Etoli article uiai ufoctured by this Company is guaranteed to perform all that is claiar.i and tor it, bend for a circular. Uj~ Libel (il discount made to the trade KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO . sepl )-d'jw ftrr] 206 Pearl !£., N \ JOS. UNGLLS m STORE. The uinlt r-ignttl tic-ires to irifortn the public that he La* returned t 1 his eIJ h'tnie IN GRIFFIN, Where he is determined to furnish them with GOODS a> M)W as they can poesibly he afforded I have on hand FH.I3SZI cjb NIDWF A Complete Stuck of DRY 0000$, (loftiincN Boots, Shoes, Hals, &e. My well known Character a* a buainess man here in former days, is a sufficient guar antee of Fair and Honest Dealing. Call on me at niy NKW BTOKK at the OLD STAND, West Corner of Hill street and Droudl^if. . JOSEPH ENGEL Auir. 2. 1666 —Sra. BRYAN. UARTRIDGE i CO~ COM MISSION M ER( II A NT» a*s Broilers, 4.1. !SA V AX X A ri GKO R(iIA 11 *olh it consignmentH an<l rr.aVo n Ivatic n v f o 1 sliipmenis to ounn*lvev, New Yoik and I.i-Vfi’pool COM-i-opotMlcMltH. prFLANTF.IhV SB IT LIES FUR.XISIIE^JIJ Hug y.\— ts J. N. SEYMOUR* MICON, - GEORGIA. KF'Fsf'f' on Tend n full i»lork of Groceries nud I’rovibioi i»vtfc-‘ rciiheotfciß us low nf any other iu ili« city. 110 a 1««► krr*p4 on hand nil gnid<*i of Tf*I»A(X)O, nntl «]«*ulft in I sin il!ar«i> S.M IK, km] >IOKINCI T< >BA( VO. of vniioiiM ItiniuU, iu»l invite* a call ' bi-nU, uml others. I I : ang3o-dv3rn J. N. SEYMOUR. I Aft'tL F, till I- 0. W. W7LTV. HENKV 11. aiRISTIAN BELL. WILLI k CHRISTIAN, i Cotton Factor® nnd , OENKU.VL COMMISftICN MFRCIIAKTS, SAYAXAAII, GEO. \HV.\N( 'K< mad»» on oil cuii«ignpjenl» to us or to cur friend* in Liverpool, Boston, SeW Voi k. IMnia !**!j*Jim m i Bal imore. u-l?** i'ertoiial attention given to th<* folc of | Cotiuu and furwurding ul mcrohttndiie. j i*e^4—d:tm* I' alminisTrams salF IN JACKSON, CtA. v ' tuc of nn on!* r from th** Ofrfinnry of ™ J Butt** County, will be ftold before ( ourt 1 loutod<for in the U wn of Jackin, between the i loyal hour*of *»« the 1 IK>T I.UI£,*aJ>AY in sNovember r.* \t. ?wu Imndred nnd forty (240) acres cf ftml, (widow's excepted.) Raid land be longing t%> the estate of J..l»n F. Gilea, deceased. W. HABKNLtiS, •t‘22—■4od AdminiaUator. / M:oUGIA~I‘IKK CpC.VTY—WiIT be I Adi hr fore the Court House door of said county, ; 0,1 Bie first I \i.»s iav in November next, between .the Usual hours of *ile, the following property. , to wit : One JJrowu Buy Mure, and on** speckled cow aiul calf, levied upon n* the property of liaae h'nc*», to ssti-fy a fi fa in my hand, issued horn t!’ r * t r»untv Court. f»f sai«i (y»unty, in favor of Win. i *’■ I^ I 'berry vs the said Isaac Jones, property pointed out by I *l if. \V. >J McCllnlo.h, Get. 3, —3(jd. Dep*. bherilT. Remington & Sons Manufacturers of j RLVf 'L' KKS, LIFLF.S, MUSKETS AND i ( \LI>IN i for tba United State* service. i i Al’." ket nn ! H»!t Revolvers, R-. 1 .f l‘ Rifle (Nun, Ruvidviitg Ri *'■ \liff ■ at.’ S a (< i>t Hirreis, »tui Gun M u-tivi 51 d by Gan Uenlets an<l the ■ Hade u cerabv. In tb»s.. dm -cf JTi)-tse-tlresk : rtiV aid rob- I *•" *y < rvetv 1! - S tore, Hatik xud OiSe* -boitid have one of I; km ! N’G 1 "N”S KKVOLV FJ*S. Parties i!es*r!ng to avail tbeniselves of the !a’e itit|irovetnen!s in P;,tol*. and stipe rior «orkn.ansl,f|; nn J firm, will find all comii iieil in t|,,. iti-w Ri.iiiingiun lii-vtiiverH. Circulars conta'ntriw end <je«c* iptioft ot our anus wt:! be furnislied upoii Mjiplicn t ion. K. RKMINGTON* R SONS. Tion, N_A ; . Mootc it Nn-tiols, No. 4U Courts land St. V. Y. = aei.R-Biir;-*’ ' socfVBRX- irr.nxi.ir.' . . .7. —**• V f 1 i! ♦ft c axtascr wsacaym j**»o AavYaTuiSo/ '* « ■ L: 'VY Oti« *6-j lire* 'n-.niht, *. t | iv sgwjims , ~ I%M~ AT |*[ oi vtrppcd at the and «f tlilW paid lor ,1 bat prw.tuua.j rtntwcd. A.lv«rte*uartU micitvl at tha r-t*« r,f Ooa l*n!ia. and f.f'y I'abta per wjuari ofTrtt Tie**, (br~ ; Ui, fir-- til-..-too and S-vaatw-iva (soft lar •acb <abv«|'in a nbtlnsi paj able ia advaoc*. I.'bai al navk ■ a ma-te o- cot.tracU for advW 'V'lifl. • ton t-g H.r** tn.'Dtt • and tongar. —■ 1 .* : u x.'aa CITY lit MAfr.M IHUfeXTOUY. j A BELLAMY—Mayor—< nff.ea at, Crtj Hail. ! Ct 1 ' ii --CHTio* at Na'.l and; nanaotli*. Stbr4 Bf ... JOHN a>:t—, mrf M.r,ftal.—o«*,at City Hall. . Tl' u«t» A j 1 C. 11:1 -lbvrrj J. 8. %Ua I A. li. i. I'h-wa .» N F Nawtoa, IL I* j iUilUl, J. M. I‘alnck, J O.pe ua Fir-lVIS« OOMMItTFIM. Ff»*»oa—W#m. i'airivk. llarns. trraatTa Ann —bear*, Ufckk'b«rry,|latti I !W«. ' • , UaniVASca*—lUtriek. hint’ii, iicar*. : C’aXrtKKlaa a>i> I’utic Lota—Xlickrlberty liar )t rt*. 1 .mith. I’c*-a AMD i‘vaclo Wiu»—Eaaitii, lUlkl* Sxara. 1 Muct I>:a-i.wvt.vTaL.Harrf», S«wt«a. Pat j rick. ; NvtHANccs—Maliitiw*, Saw ton Wim. I I‘MkTiuWa—N e wton; Wise, Mtckdbarrr OOtfNTY OFFICER*. F h. DlSMUKh—Oidiaary Offlca ap ataka 111 Alm-tl 11*11. J IL CUN N ALLY—Clerk ofbopetior Courts fficc in Aiuialt li*l!. „ J IL LA R— CTrilt Infeßor Coait Ottcv up stairs ia Almnh Hall. IV I). DOl’AL —sheriff. TH'tS FlMDNTft.X—Connty Tr*a»wr*r.—(N i ficc it I>r J. H.ls. Hiicbell'i Sitor*. c.ovrtxn’ment omenw. j P. COMPTO*—y. .S -Office »t th» BUnter'i B«uk baildinf, I &afrili<m Strrc-4. 1» A. JOHNSON—-U. S. Tax Aucuior.—Offi«« ,in l ift *• 1 !':»• k KnHeifist R kTES OF LEGAL ADVERTISING. I hnlcs of Land* by A lmitn'i'tstors, K*»cntors •ind t• tthrdisc• arc r- quiicd by law to b< licl 1 ea tUctii*t Im-Uiyv 1 u cucii month, between tba : bonis of t. a in tin- f<n< ri-on sn-1 llirce in the after ' i lieu, nt th* epurt lions# in tba county in wbnds j the property is si-uated. j No'o >■- of th. s» «al« s must be given In a public tmr.- tte TH days previous. j Ncucr.a ol sulos of | -isunal property must ba I given in a public gaz.-.ta 10 dava prevlotts to talk, j Notice b< dcblnt* mid creditor* of an estate ; mni-t be published 40 days. I Native tliat applientioii will be made to the Court < f ( idifinry for leave to sell land must be - publi-hod t wo n;ot tbs j Citations fur Tot tors of Administration, Uetrdl anship Ac., mini be put,lit bed 8(1 day*. : Citut !<•;.» P r dnuna-ijn from auniinistratiao, oiii c 11 month for nx months. I For U ttoia of di-tuisrion irom Guardianship 40 1 iinlee sot the for. of mot tgsge* must b* pubjtdicd once a tn-n-tb for four rrmnina— for *a tabli-iiii g lost papers for the full space of thrta months —.for comuelliuj; tiller from Adniinistra f tet s, wli.-rs b .d* have been given bv tba dret as - fir,Thr uil spsge of three months. llibK-nti'i « will always he continued according tmt|i.w« lhe legal requireinsuts, unless olkcrwia* Ordsied at the billowing f. ■ UAI ftA. Htfeliffs sales per levy ot ten lines or leea #6 09 bhej dlfV moi Igupe fi fa sales per lety ( WO ! Teal. «jß*e tor's suieß, per levy Xo# I tH4tioii» for ten ere «f Administratton, 800 j yiitnsa(sT-,r letters of (1 uat dianetup, 8 00 N’oticf i'fYpi.Tiontlon for from AltrSMttrati.m, p 00 ! Notseeof application for uismissioa from . j tl mu ditttiship 480 : Appliealion *0 stll Xnmd # 00 1 Node* In Debtor: and Creditor*, 1 04 | -ale of Land per square, S 00 •blit of perishable pi p u tylOdays 2 00 i Estfey notices 60 days. " 4 04 j Foreclosure of mortgage, per sqitnre, 4* jl or mans iveitfsmg bis wifa, in advene*. 10 • ' mi r r railroad gtctiide j Macon and western railroad. A J WHITE, I’maunast, E, B, WALKER, Str'r. ! Leave Mneen ! . . . 7>OA. kL | Attire at Griffin n JO"." ! Art-iso at At Unu 1 57 R. M. j Leave Atlanta 6 65 A.*JL ! Ari na at Griffn 9 50“ ' Arrives at Macon 1 80 T II SOLTH WESTERN RAILROAD. WM nOT.T, FsKStr/xtr*. VIRGIL I*OWERS, Sur'f. I.enves Macon f 28 A. M An ives at Eufaul* £ 18 I*. M.' i Leave:- Iv-faYs 5 10 A. 11. Arriver at Macon. . ~.. 4 10 P. 11 ‘ Leaves Smithxrlle J 3 42.1*. U. A1 rives at Albany 454 I*. M, ] Loaves Albany «q A. M. , Arrives at SnjßhviUe ......9 0* A M. Mb’SCOGEE RAILROAD. JOHN Mi'oTAlN, Pkksiokxt. CLARRE, Scf’r. 1•. ’ l l eaves Mason A. il. Arnvee at Columbus I M* [.eaves Columbus 'TsljL ‘ A 5. i Arrives at Macon -y ...,£59.?. M. GEORGIA RAH.ROaffJ. • J. P. KING, PaEstnnrr. . E. W COLE St-r'T. - Anguftta jL 1C Atlanta P, M. ai £ jt ' ? n ivt * ,T *} M : .mfa r, , -JL**. jsf‘sn p M j Arrives aA jt 30 A. M. AT L A ’A wS^WKPMBMLROAD. L'sees A. if. . A West 1'0int...... 1 th«# • »v nf Mlnr,jpWWPrfoer df Hun {*»r Hud Uo\ ■! «trce?ts, IrTtmtHSMy iu£r<aHoflk* CatJiol:*' I’Jmrch. and ahouione hundred*£flj v r.r.\* i tl e C&r-sLed. 11 is terms ate r<*as<«nht»l o. '> . jina^n-dylvr AKTill’R W. BROWjfr Wool Carding I I VV! . L, YI A . HU Wo( >K left with T. J. Blood . Griffin, into \O. 39.