The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, August 17, 1867, Image 4

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la a Bad fix. * It) 111 -«T —Wpl If El -f * I ain’t p*t nary dime, I ain’t, 1 ain’t got nary friend. There’* nary ene who say* to me I have a dune to lend. .N>ov r I'm Uott’u if thi* ain't hold, •Ta live » Hfe life thl*—• Not having ary gal to liu o> i Nor nury wife to kiss. I ain't £<it nary pluco to sleep, Nor nary praee to feed. My coat and vest have clean gin out, And my hat has gono to seed. My breeches arc all tored behind, And company 1 shou. There’s nary button on iny shirt, And my shoes is done and gone. Misery stares me in the faco, Ana hunger gripes my bowels, And as I walk along the streets, Dog* snarl at me and growl*. The New Crisis. Ex Senator Harris, of New Yuri-, on the present condition of the Country. New York, August 8. To the Editor of the Herald: I thank you tor your manly announcement m the moruiug Herald, in tho article Leaded the New Crisis. Your views in that article are so wholesome that I cannot leave the ei y this morning, being transiently here, without expressing graiituJe. I assure you, sir, that the present effort of party leaders to se cure political power by making the Southern 6.ates negro States, is most alarming; and" the people of the North must not allow its success, if they value their own freedom and prosperity. If the people stop to think, they will spurn such an attempt with indignation. Nothing but false issues cau possibly allow such a ruinous prcject to succeed. To cheat the people, the advocates of this uefarous scheme will keep before them the idea of martyrdom, and all of tkiug ; but the true issues should be evur present to our minds, and martyrs rowarded at ies* expense than the-overthrow of our institution*, Now, sir, I have douo my humble part in the late war for the Union—two of my son* Lave fallen under the Union flag, and my part has been in contributing, aud nol in the reception of a penny’s profit during the strife; but never have 1 wished anything but a re stored Union.; for this, and this alone Lave I saciificed, aud not for tlie elevation of the negro, nor tho disfranchisement of the people of the Southern States. If the people of the South aro not to be restored to the Uuion, thbn the old Copperhead cry, that the Union could not bo restored by arms, is verified. The idea that the South must bo Africanized before its States are allowed to return is an admission that the war Las been a wicked failure,and has been waged for the dcstiuo lion of the Republic. It is not a debatable .question. We did cot seud our sons to die for the erection of negro States in the Sjutb. I appeal to the great masses in the North, who generously poured out their Mood in the conflict. If this was their object, Mr. Editor, you have hit a louder chord in your remarks this mot' cing. and I know will awaken the sleeping sense of the people on this crisis. I have purchased a plantation in Alabama, au-lconlum[ late removal there aud ain on- Oouiagiiig others in the Nortli to follow me -but if tiro State is to be a tiogro State, farewell to tny purchase. The reasous are obvious. Fanatic* may not see them, but men of common sense can. I thank you ngain from my heart. Ira E. Harris. Oho wan look a paper, and Lis life was happier than a king’s; his children all could read aud write and ta'k of men and things. Another took no paper; and while strolling through the wood, a tree fell down upon his crown and killed him—as it should. Had he been reading of the uevrs, at home like neigh bor Jim, we’ll bet a cent that accident would not have happened him.— Lyons Republican. Editors know lots of such 6tories. They duu’l ofteu tell them, because they don’t wish to harrow the feelings of their leaders. We will add this, however, as a solemn war* niug: A young married man was solicited to take a paper, lie declined ou the ground that any village paper was not worth a dam ; though we do not know whether he meant a female beast, a saw-mill dam, a ccffer-dam, or iLe other kind. Well, (be evening of the same day, not loving bis wife as lie should, and having no virtuous employment on hand, and r.ot having a village paper to read, he went into ‘-by and forbidden paths,” slipped down and broke his leg. If he had been a subscriber for a village paper, and had been at home reading it to bis lovely wife, or had been listening to her reading of it. this seiious accident would not have happened. Hut worse than all, he dared not have an account of the accident sent to the vallage paper; and his wife wept many hours because he had no right to have bis name in the papers, lie bad six week* to figure up tbe v.ilue of a dam. Let us hope that others will be warned by this lragi c affair, tot to speak profanely of village papers, nor act profruely, in not subscribing for them, and paying in advance. • — Exchange. Mrs. Juda Aai and liowe savs she is a woman “whose soul has been eneraized by study, elevated by reflection, chasten ed by sorrow, and sanctified by f au ] t >» “BON TO JST.” I'he Cf reat cs t If tc s* iti g <ff tlre*A ge i s ' DANFORTH & GO. BON TON SOAP. Its nee will nvc TTME ! ns clothes wash i-tib her ; I .A in >ll! !—as clothe* a* -I 1«M mb! jpg: M<>NEY !'■ !•—as on • pound will go a? (m- m* tw'> of ordinary soap, It will not injure the finest labny. It will remove (tvoasc-spot?, &c. Oct it anil prove for gourselrct, Wo also continue to manufacture our CLLL BRATED FAMILY SOAK DAN FORTH, <t TO. •imfiC 70 Murray street New York. THE GEORGIA FURNITURE FACTORY. I AM lmppy to announce to the people of Ih s and neighboring States, that 1 urn Agent lor the Georgia Furniture Factory,,erect ed at this place, which in now In full opCiallon and prepared to fill order* for Cotta<ik Chaism and all hinds of Common Kinsman, .Prompt attention given (o nil orders, and roue tut. good work supplied. AddVcss, GK»> P. FRAZER, Ag t Georgia Furniture Factory, r.oa 2m ' Atlanta, Ga. J. E. GULLATT, BRASS FOUNDRY AND M A CHINE sno r, Atlanta, Georgia. REPAIRS Saw Mills, Crist Mills and Cotton Gins BOILERS MADE AND It EVA Hi EI). SkljP'Smok# Stacks and all oilier Sheet-iron and Blacksmith Work executed.“tiM Will fill nil Cidtis for Quaye, Steam and Water Coclcs. Also Manufacturer of a (Superior article of ANTI-FRICTION METAL. iim26 bilop opposils Ga. U. it, Shop. ATLANTA HAGH'BR WORKS AND IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY ! PORTER & BUTLER Frofbiexors, * We are prepared to manufacture aird repair M achinor y, Such ns Poi table and Stationary Steam Engines und Boilers, Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, Ac House & Brown’* Horse Power, Wright’s Patent Cotton Screw, (tins, pans, Bark Mills. Abo Building Front*, Iron Bailings, Sugar Mills, and Boilers, Pipes, Pulleys, Car Wheels and Railroad Castings of every description. made without extra charge for patterns when in regular line of work.“leaf DOy-Saws Re-Toothed and Gummed iu the best manner,“®B TERMS GASH! Jas. 11. PoitTKn, l Old Stand of J. L. Dunning, R. H. Bitlek, ) 6m26 Atlanta, Ga. New LIQUOR House! i> m . nos t , & co., It* No. 2, Granite Block, Broad Struct, ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN !R ANDIES, WINES, WHISKIES, GINS, it this, &c IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS f every guide, cffcTcd nt Low I’riCes Those in want of Pure Liciii o r s , For Medical and other purposes, will always find our Foreign Liquois ns we represent them, and we furthermore Warrant and Guarantee them to lie Genuine and Unadulterated. 7m20 tv V CARRI A 0 E S, ROCKAAYAYS, f'SV HtuuiEs and Plantation AVacoks Lwc The Maimfactoiy of A. T. Finney, on Forsyth street, Atlanta, Ga„ is daily turning out substantially finished aud fashionable work, to which the attention of all wishing (o purchase, is respectfully invited. Several Pleasure Vehi cle* and a number of Plantation Wagons arc completed, and will be disposed of at reasonable figures. OideisAvill be promptly filled, nnd are respectfully solicited. Charges moderate, and all work wan anted. Manufactory and JVarerooms on Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga., nearly opposite the Opera Hall. 1j26 A. T. FINNEY, Atlanta, 6a, r JOMMEY & STEWART, DEALERS IN Hardware, Iron & Steel, Cutlery, TOOLS OF ALL KINDS, lIAnSESS. JUUDLES, COLLAdIS , Leather, Buggy Materials, ic. .i the Mill Saw, r.ml Game Cock Bh tehall Street. : - ATLANTA. GA fan.4c6-.iy S. KEXDII I C K & CO. Dealers iu CA Ii PETS , OIL CLO TIIS, Matting. Rug? and Mats, Curtains, Shades. Comiee, Piano and Table Covers, &c. Ran son’s Building, l p stairs, Whitehall street I Cornel of Hunter, —3m16 ATLANTA, G.L ATLANTA MAIIBJ.h WORKS.' g B . OATM AN, Agent, Arfl hu*tub*B Alan*g-r. ■\\r IMt. Ci- JET. JA~ YT PiFH’Tt, Importer nnd Dealer In ITALIAN, BLOCK ADI LEE. AND IV HITE P.PTLAND STATUARY M.litBEK. Wenrenow receiving and have instore, a larg.- and derirnblo 'took of finished and rmilig Murhlft which we offer to (he public on the most Reasonable Tssw*. Owing to the high prie? of Mai hie nt llus time, many parsons m e kept from pun basing, 1 propose to reduce pliers n tlinL all can buy.— My facilities nre surh f. r purchasing the n-uten al, that I will be sali trod with inis I profits and quick sales—sncli is my motto. We are prepared lo furnish, in thebest style, Monuments, carved and plain, Box Tombs, lab lets, carved aud plain, llead-Stones,Urns, Vases, Mantle?, Nc., aud furnishing Marble of all de sciiptions. -ii Wilt, good and experienced workmen in all departments ot the business, w - e hope to merit u uliare of public patronage. Designs ot Monu- WMitautU other work in Marble, luriiislied gratis. Orders solicited and pionij.lly filled. Office and Yard adjoiuii g I) Jlrue Hotel, and oppeute Georgia Uuilroad Depot.—3u.26 WHOA JANUARY, 1867. GOFER & McCALLA ATLANTA, GEORGIA IV eg leave to call the attention of the irade iund the Public generally, to rbtir btock ol Merchandize, consisting in part ot 10C0 Bushels White Corn, 6000 lbs Bacon, 100 Bid's Flour, Various Brands.) CO backs, ‘ ‘ ‘ luo Dozen Oysters, (1 A 2 lb. Cans.) 10 Cases Sardines, 1000 Cans Fresh Fruit, (Warranted good.) 10000 lbs bole Leather, 600 Sidt-s Baltimore Up,>*T Leather, 100 Kip Skins, (Philadelphia ) 60 Dozen French Cult Skins, lo '* American • ‘ ‘ 60 “ Linings A Toppings, CoO Pair Lasts 100 Straight Lasts, (Ladies and Gents.) 10 Bbl’s Tanner* Oil, Workers, 1 leshers, Currying Knives & Blades, Tanners and Shoe Makers Furnishing Goods generally. Give us a call. No Troufde to Show Goods, COFLR & McCALLA. Decatur A Lin.- Streets, ATLANTA GA, HENRY, KOORE & GENUNG, Manufacturers and Jobbers of CLOTHINa, \o. WvuiHlway, Opposite bt. Nicholas Hotel, NEW TOEK. Pinup Hemiy , Jr., formerly o! Her.rys, Smith A Townsend. John T. Hemiy, formerly of Saußbary & Ilenry. A lex. T. Mooiih, | formerly with Henrys, Smith Isaac P. Gexuno, j Townsend. We have ready a large, handsome and well assorted stock of Uc .id j-M iulc t* totlung, manufactured by us exclusively for the riOUTII LRN TRADE, uhicli ue are prepared to sell at Low Puces aud on Lihekai. Tkhms. Our Stock is adapted in material, style, lengths, and sizes, exclusively to the South, and comprises goods from the Lowest Priced to the Finest made, including a large assortment ol gouds for The recent decline in woolen and cotton fab ric s will ei able us lo "oiler Clothing at Much Lower Prices than it has been sold for at any time -incD 18(h). Cash and Close Buyers from the South are in vited to examine our stock before purchasing, as we Relieve we can offer them great induce ments. We will bt f ha ppy lo receive orders, aud our long experience in the Southern business enables u« to mawe selsctionswhieh will be outrun t 6 give entire satisfaction. Descriptive Catalogues with prices sent by mail if desired. HENRY, MOORE A GENUNG, 522 Broadway. New Yoik, July, 18C7. 3m |» AU L JONES, Jr., W’liolesale Dealer iD Imported Brandies, Wines, bourbon and rye whiskies, CIGARS and TOBACCO Atlanta, Georgia, I have on Land a very extensive stock of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS & TOBACCO, Which I offer at very reduced Pi ices for Cash. Kelley’s Old Bourbon, Woodward’s Robinson County, Millwood Bye,. Peach aud Apple Brandies, Jamaica and N, C., Rum, Rectified Whiskies of all grades, Madera, Port, aud Sherry Wines, Irish aud Scotch Whiskies, Imported & Domestic Brandies. All grades of TOBACCO. Lungworth's Wines, ' Golden Wedding Catawba, &e. Sn,2G PAUX, JONES, JR. POLLARD, COX & C 0. Cotton Factors WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MEBCIIANTS C rncr of Reynolds and Campbell Streets AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Agents fob Reefs PuosrHATE.“tß#Bm46 I>. r. FLEMING. SAM’I A. NELSON Ja’s 11. WILSOS |) F. FLEMING, & CO Wholesale. dJealas in Hoot s, Slio cs, & Trunks No. 2. ITayiie street, Corner CnuTcii street, i 9®*U CIIAKLESTON, S. C. -pi ANDREW DUNN, T. l\ GLENN, » Sli;., bee. etary, LOOM & MANUFACTURING CO., MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS Lools. to -sroxxx* Ixxtoi-ost. AND DON’T FAIL TO CALL AT OUR OFFICE IN EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, Cxi. AND SEE IN OPERATION MEHDEKHALL’S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING hand and power loom. rL A NTE R S CAN BE INDEPENDENT Bv Weaving All their Goods for Home Wear on the MENDENHALL IMPROVED HAND LOOM! •Pfom 1C to GO yards CAN BE WOVEN ON THIS LOOM IN ONE DAY. It Weaves as Fast as any Factory Loom. Half the Cost of the Clothing of a Family can be saved by its use. From $5 to §lO a day can he made by it. Its Parts are Self-changing, By die turning of an easy crank it lets the Warp off, winds up tire Cloth, treads the Treadles, and lluows the Shuttle. It weaves Jeans, Satinets, Linsev, Blauket 1 will, Double l’lain Cloth, various kinds of Ribbed Goods, Fencing Twills of all kiuds, Fiax Cotlon,Tow, or All-Wool Cloth, Bagging, Toweling, Table Linen, Balmoral Skirts, Woolen, Linen and LLmp Carpels—in fact anything from a handsome Silk to a Rsg Carpet. It is small, neat and light—not larger than a common breakfast table. It is made iu the most workman' like manner, of good material and handsomely varnished. IT IS YERY SIMPLE, AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD jg©“Evcrything is performed by Turning a Crank. LOOMS & COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. For further particulars, DcSdiplive Circulars, and Samples of Weaving, Address RUSH PRATT, Goa l Ag’t, £3. ly ATLANTA, GA. BAlilt E T TANARUS, CA It TER & C 0 •, WHOLESALB DRUGGISTS. At tlieir Old Stand, No. 291 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA . Where tlioy have been for the past TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, are constantly receiving a Large and complete assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Dye Stuff and Oils. The latter article we are dealing in very largely, particularly such ns are suitable for Factories and Hue Machinery, giving it onr carrfu! att-ntion. All orders promptly executed aud satisfaction guaranteed in every particular. Our prices for anything in our line will Ic found to BE AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE SOUTH OF BALTIMORE.—I9re6ui n-mn 1 " "'J II AT S. HAT S. HA TS. 'snraaw 'air taw s©©©§- An endless variety of Hats, Cap.*, aid Straw Goods. Also Ladies’ trimmed and untrimmed Rats, of the Latest Styles. All of which we are offering at such prices, as to render it. an extraordinary inducement fbr Country Buyers. Pdg'We defy competition in our lint, and would invite pur chasers to call nnd satisfy themselves. BLAUVFXT & KING. 258 Broad Sticct, at old stand of Conley, Force <£. Cos., I9aa6m AUGUSTA, GA 15. F. BLODGETT & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, 279 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, :::::: ::::GEORGI A Will Keep a Large and Well Selected Stock of BOOTS and £3 XX O 33 S From some of the I'RINCIPAI* MANUFACTORIES N'o.'th nnd Last, and some experience at our command, we feel warranted- in guaranteeing to all who may favor us with their patronage, entire satisfaction. \Yc are constantly in receipt of as fine an assortment cf AEHD EiaSSSS' SSHDtaS, H-lyl;! As can be had in this Market. Giveuscallat 279 BROAD STREET. M°BRIDB, DOBSETT & CO., IMPORTERS A Y I» DEALERS IN C R O C K E It Y , CHI N , GLASSWARE,. A_N D TABLE CUTLERY. ATIjANTA, GEOB GIA. As Good Terms at W HOLESALE and 11 E TAI L, as can be had in THE COUNT RY i N o r t Ii ox* S o u t ii, l»R 11. A. UOItTOVS MIAS M A AN T TI L) OT E A Speedy and Permanent Cure for CHIUS AND (EVER Bilious and Liver Complaints. MRS. P. A. BEEBE having purchased of Dr Horton’s widow, the sole right to make and vend this valuable medicine, will keep a supply constantly on hand; ready to fill all order*. IJBJCE, —Single Bottle £2 ; Single Bottles pa . in Tin Cases anj sent by mail $2,50; th» extra Fifty Cents being required to pre-pay post age. One dozen BoUlts securely packed and seat by express, for $20,00 —exclusive of expressag*. A liberal discount will be male to those wha purchase by the quantity to sell again. | 3~ Printed directions for using this medicine will accompany each bottle. Address MRS. P. A. BEEBE, Signs of the Times Office, Middletown, Orange Cos., N. Y. Bead the Following Testimonials. Panola, \Voodford Cos., 111., Jam 22, 1806. Mbs. P. A. Beebe:-—1 feel it due to you to say that I think Dr. llort ’s Miasma Antidote is tlio most valuable medici. use, and the only per manent cure for Ague. S. R, PATTON. Middle*own, N. Y., Jnn. 18GG. Jilts, P. A. Beebe:—My family were alldowm w ill Fever and Ague ; when I obtained some of Dr. Horton’s Miasma Antidote, and w« are all! cured; and I am satisfied that it is as good as stated. 1 use it witli success iu bilious east.,- and can recommend it to all. L. BRINK. Middletown, N. Y T ., Jati. Ife66> Mas. P. A. Beebe:—During the last summer was attacked with the Fever and Ague, and pnrehased a bottle of your medicine, which cured me immediately, and I have not had it since, 1 have also sent a number to you, among whom I do not know of a case Where it failed l« bare. A. 11. CORWIN Middletown, N. Y., Jan. 18C8 Mns. P. A. Beebe : —While traveling in lha western part of this State, laßt summer, 1 wu taken with Chills and Fever, und suffered from them until hearing Dr. Horton’s medicine re commended, 1 purchased a bottle, which enroll me, and have been perfectly free from it over siuee. JOSEPH KIUKPATKIC*. O. S. PROPHITT, Ajreat, feb. 8 lltf. Cevi»gte», •». SADDLE & HARNESS MAXUFAC T 0 It Y . if i C. ROGERS, Corner Broad and xJT* Marietta Streets, ATLANTA, CA Keeps coiis-tuntlv on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Harness, Collars Whips, Ike., &c„ All kinds of REPAIRING piowpily done.— l’riees reasonable. Call and examine the stock on hand, whieh i* complete, and will he sold cheap, before pur chasing elsewhere. HIDES taken in exchange for Good*. £“3“Pei sons wishing BUGGIES or elites Vehi cles, can hare them oidered through me. -6m30 C. V. 'VVAI.KER, W. U, lliium ~tTv. WALKERTc<r 273 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.' Auction and General r (P oi ni u i on- cVcfk ci nI i, Will give prompt and personal attentiv-u t* *ll Business Entkubti,!' to Them. FA V O 11 S SOLICITED AVe refer to the Merchants generally *f tk« city of Augusta. We will give particular attention to Forward ing any Goods consigned to our onto, and h»v« at our command facilities that w arrant us ii promising the utmost dispatch in thismatter. Special attention given to the Sale of fi*»- Lstule, either nt Private or Public Sale. Cotton Sales or Purchases w ill he carefully made, and we hope to be able to give entire i*t i.-fai'fion in this hram-h of our Business. Psrli#- ular attention given to the Pale cf Grain c-*n signed to us. W e have ample Fire-Pioof Sloragw Room for Cotton and Merchandise.—se;'>m4s»- STOVES’I STOVES! AVe have in Store a great variety *f ex*eß*a Cooking and Heating Stoves, CRATE RANGES, And House Furnishing Goods of every desciiption. Our COOKING STOVES coneisl .f the Olive Branch, Empire Slate, Ilenry Clay, J «. As we have no Clerk Hire to pay,‘we can sell as Cheap as any one in the South. Call and tx amine before purchasing elsew here. SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS & CC Jackson Street, mar Bell Towet, AUGUSTA, 6A IT EA T. WITE A TANARUS, .o: I Will Exchange the Genuine WOODRUFF CONCORD BUGGY, For 90 Bushels Wheat. An Excellent End Spring; Buggy, F«r 115 Bushels Wheat, Roclxaway, With Tolo, Shaft, and Double llarneei, For 225 Bushels Wheat. Light Three Spring EXPRESS WAGON For 70 Bushels Wheat, Address or apply to ANDREW DUNN, No. 5, Empire Blcck, Whitehall St. 0i&26 Atlanta, Ga-