The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, November 02, 1867, Image 3

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LOCAL. OUR PUBLISHER- W« hire second the services of Mr, T. II Morgan, an old and practical printer, Who will hereafter hava entir; control of the mechanical part of the paper Parties wishing Job work done, can hare it executed in neat etyle, on abort notice, rniTHFHN RECORDER— Front the following, it will be seen that, this old and reliable journal is offered for sale. The proprietor says: ‘•After forty eight years of contimieus editorial life and labor upon the Recorder, the Senior Editor wishes to retire, to follow a more quiet life, and one freer from per plexing cares. He buds himself in the eve* •ting of bis days, willing of relinquishment of those co..tests of a political nature bet ter RuiteJ to younger men. “The Jnn'or Editor also desires to retire as bis health requires a more active and out door life. He would nevertheless re tain his ’pi esent position, provided be is suited in a copartner in the business. OUR APPEARANCE - We present to our readers, this week, a somewhat improved sheet, but still there is roorii for a great deal more. We intend to spate no pains in making the Herald a welcome visitor to every fire-Bide and countißg.room. We ask our friends to aid us by their patronage and influence, in ex* tending the circulation of the Herald.— Our motto is, “live and let livo.” TIUXKS- To Mr. J W Nickolson for late Memphis pa. per, ‘Lit” your favors are appreciated, how ever few and far botween they arc bestowed Keep out of the way of Bronzo Jack and sen 1 os more papers DENTISTRY— Dr. Wm. Morgan havijg permanently loc rated in our city, he requests us to say to bis numerous friends, that he may be found at all times, unless professionally absent, at his office upstairs over Adler’s store, on Main street. The Dr. ii prepared to do all work in his line with neatness and dispatch, and on the most reasonable terms. Hu pro« poses to extract teeth without the least pain to the patient. Give h im’your pate ronage, he is too well known as a workman *o need any commendation from us. PHOTOGRAPHY. We have before us a specimen of phot-g-apVy which eelipses anything we have ever seen from any Southern Gallery. Whilst the Artist had a poor subject on which to display bis skill, the picture is life-like and neat. The Artist who did this magnificent work is Mr. 0. R. Line, o* Atlanta. We would say coour friends who wish to behold the “human face divine,” th t they will find no better Photographer in the South, Mr. Lane’s work hss received the highest enco* miums from the Atlanta press, but an examina tion of his pictures is a more conclusive evidenoe of their superiority. TETERSON'S MAGAZINE-, We arc in the receipt of this popular La*' dy'e Magazine for December, lit is a beau tiful number, quite ‘ahead of the field ” This Magazine, in consequence of its merit and cheapness, had, in 1867, a larger circu lation than all the other Ladies Magazines combined. In 1868 it will be greatly im proved: the reading matter will be in creased, and each number will contain a Dould.e-siee Steel Fashion IMate, elegantly colored, and a Colored Pattern in Berlin Work, ‘Peterson’ isTcally the cheapest in the world: and everybody ought to sub scribe for it. T-rms $2 per annum. Ad dress Okas. J, l’eterson, 30# Chestnut str't. Philadelphia. A’EV. DR. MEANS- The Methodist Church and the communi ty at large, will regrot to lose the services of this able and learned Divine. Dr. Means carries with him the best wishes of our peo ple. The last Sabbath he visited us, the day was too inclement for service, his fare" w ell stanzas wiH be found elsewhere. ‘ NOT AT ALL STRANGE’— ~~ A lady (Fiend of ours, while on a visit to one of the New England States last sum mer, attended a tea party, and in the course of conversation among the invited guests, a New Englander remarked that it was quite strange that there was no yellow fever at New Orleans while Butler was there with his army. ‘{Not at all strange,” replied ths Nontharn lady,‘-the Almighty never sends two plagues on a people at once.’’ THE INHIBITION OF THE AGB— ' Tho name of John Robinson, coupled with exhibitions of rare merit and costly equipments has become a national Celebrity. Through eve ry portion of the country, and in every city, town and village, he has a reputation sujc ior -to that of.any -ther manager, an I y ung and -old are as-ired that when his bills are displayed they will not bo disappointed in anticipating a display of the rarest and most reebercha arenic performances ever presented beneath a pavilion, We are me now simply alluding to the Kqaes Man, Gymnastie and gene al actr of the ‘Olym. pied,” which, however, only constitute one foa ♦ureof the gigantic exhibition ho ha* organized for the present seaion of 1867. This depart ment hae been perfected with the most scrupu - lens care, and, it is not too much to assert embodies more arenic ability ia the shape of ■equestriennes, Horsemeß, Aerobats, Gymnast-, Clowns, Danse use, Ethiopian Comedian* »Dd general performers, than any other Circus in America, or, we ruaj say, the world. The magnificent st id of Ho se6 and the Liliputiao Perfuming Ponies, after being select ed for beauty, symm-dry and sagaoty, have undergone an education which none but the most experinced maitre de cbeval can conceive The ace liitremeots, p-raphernalla, eastnmes trap pings and appointments arc in a style es splen dor fascinate the eye, while the peif i minces j captivate the sjores of won ior an I admiration j and carry the imagination to the c as ic era oL Athenian »n I Olympic g'tnss. FOR THE COLORED MAN Wc have in our possession a small pam* plilut, it could not be otherwise, the author of which, endeavors to prove from the His ble, that the colored race are beasts in God’s nomenclature. £ Ihe greatest event ofi the season comes off nex' Tuesday. Dan Gastello's Mammoth Circus and Menagerie will enter the Town at about 8 o’clock on Tuesday morning Nov sth and of course everyb dy and his w.fe and childri n will be out to sec the grand steet parado, in wbi h the novel scene of a lion loose in the s'reets will be a marked feature. It will be the lar. gest and most brilliant over seen hero. Lock out for it. Dan will give two entertainrneols in Greens boro, ons at 3 o’clock and the other at 1 p- m. Go and see the big show. ‘ A RUNNER’ Gathering up votes. Go along and vote, if yon don’t you'll be a slave again. Away goes Cufifee with his baiket to get his franchise, J. M. HOLBROOK , HATTER Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA Still on Hand wi’h a go>d Selection o f FALL AND W I N T E K II A T S Os the Very Latest Styles which he offers to ihe Trade, at Wholesale or Retail, CHEAP FOR CASH! Also a Fine Selection of LADIES AND MISSES FURS, Sots Sable, Sets Mink, St’s Fi ch Sets Squirrels, bests Colored Muskrat, Sets French Coney, Children’s Sets Wnite and Blue Sets, ranging in Price from $ OTOSEOO Highest Cash Price Paid for Purs of all Kinds, Baver, Otter. Mink, Musk Rat Wild Cat. House Cat" Cos m, Fox Opossum, Rabbit, Deer Hides, Bear Skins. J. * IIOLLER.OOK. oct26--lm Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga, M. HYAMS & CO- Genral Commission Merchants At Dorties old Stand 178 IB road st A U G U S T A G A . And Dealers in FINEGROCERIES WINES, LIQUORS, SEGAIIS SHOES and HATS Lime Planter and Cement, always ou band and lor sale. sep2B—6m WOOD &, ALLEN. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS ATLANTA Ga. VL'ILL execute all work in their line with ™ nealness and dispatch. acp'23,—3m? F. HORSEY. Successor of HORSEY. AUTEN k CO Itits, (Taps uuii Strain drools No. 25 Hayne-Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. scp2B—3ms NEW GOODS miJK subscribers are constantlyreceiviug X fi esh accessions to their present desira ble stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, and the publi:, as well as their friends, are respccttuHy nvited to favor them with a call. , , Their assortment or dress goods Hats, Shoes, School Books, &Ci, are ample and are offered al prices that will not failto givn*a‘.isfacti"n. i MEADOR BROS. TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCHTN (UNDER UNITED BTAIE3 HOTEL.) ATLANTA, GEO. Keep always in store a large STOCK OF ALL GRADES TOBACCO & SEGARS -AND- Coiiiiiion Whiskeys m Soie Agents for the South ern States for tho Sale of the Celebrated Rill Arp Smoking Tobacco LINTON & DOUGHTY Cotton Faotors AXD Com m is s i o n M e r chan/s Jackson St. Augusta Ga. Continuoe comuiLs’on business in pll it? branches octl‘2— 3m enrol cixs i cottm tiss i! HORACE L. EVERY 4 SOXS Uuive’sal Cotton Gins, AND CONDENSERS ALSO Railway and Lever Horse Power, and Ingersooli’s band Cotton Presses or sale by P. W. J. ECIIOLP. Dealer in Agricultural Implements and Macbeoery White Hall Street, Allan a Ga sep2B—tf Boots, Shoes (fc Trunks. THE attention of the trade is specially l invited to’my Fall "and Winter Ntoek of I 800 T S. SHOES AND CM? JRUIWM. Soj WHICH IS NOW COMPLETE. A call from country Merchants visiting j the City, is respectfully solicited Fresh Goods received.wcekly via Boston .and New Volk. EDWARD DALY, Agent, No. 141 Meeting- street, opposite Ilaync-st. sc.p‘2B—Gins R M. ROSE, W. K. FOX, 0. A. V. ROSE R. M. ROSE & CO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKIES, &r Broad Street Granite Block ATLANTA, GEORGIA WE particulaly Solicit orders from Merch ants in neighboring cities and villiages heleiving bat we c'n snit them as welt in PRICES AND QUALITY, as Northern deal ers. WE OUAUKANTEE SATISFACTION IN EVERY’INSTANCE- ootl'J -'dins Executors Notioe, VLI/persons in debted to tfie Estate of Ann Baugh late of Greece County, dcc’d will make iracdlate payment and ail persona ‘ aving claim® against ?iid estite will present them to the undersigned in terms oi the Law WALTER GRIFFIN septl4—3ods Mcr GREENSBORO’ lIOTEI. . rpilE undersignori ho* re- JL opened the above nam flulEiJ ed Hotel at toe old stand ipposito the Court House where he will at all times be pleased to sei b iriendsand the publi.- generally. Thi house has been, renovated, an ! the table will be li’erally supplied. Mr W. T Dosler will be in readiness with good horses and vehicles to convey passengers to any desired point. J J. DOHK/i'TV FOUTZ’S CBIBBRATED How ai Cattle Powders. .hi. m 1.,, «ni'h u UllUtli miserabUkeleton into a fine-looking and spirited horse. To keeys of Cows this preparation is invaluable. It increai the quantity and improves the quality an much fas*. In all tlfeascs of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcer* in or entire!prevented. If given in time, a certain preventivand cure for the Ilog Cholera. Price 28ents per Paper, or 5 Papers for sl. PREPARED BY S. A. FOITTZ Ac TYRO., AT THEIR wholulf. pri g and medicine depot. No. llCFranklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Saley Druggists and Storekeepers through* out Ihe Cted States. For Ae by W. GRIP FIN, Ureensbiro,’ Ga WIIHIAM .1. SHARP’S. Improed Billiard Tables, With tt PATENT CUSOIONS, Well know tc be superior to any now in use. Aan it factory, 43 Mer cer St,IV. V ri'NIJE jreat nnpularitv of SHARP'S A IXp'tOVED BILLIARD TABLES has rendijed it necessary to make exten sive arrp{emcnts.|in order to supply the inercasig demand, and he is now prepar ed to fit any order with which his pa trons cj the public generally, may la vor him * W. J.iharp having had practical ex— perienct Tor nearly tweuty years, in (be manufatire of Billiard Tables, and having made I* number Jof valuable improve ments, 11 guarantiee a Table, which for elasticit of touch, mechauical construc tion on s cntific urinoiples, and elegance of appeatice.'will challenge competition. His ncjy invneted patent Cushions having bin pronounced by the most com petent jutes to superior to any now In use, n > is labled to furnish the best Hillard Table mat fucui ed’in the United States, and sustain lb lame which Sharps Tables so justly hat acquired. Balls, tesaud Trimings constantly on band. 01 Cushions repaired atshort not.ee Orders by tail’punclually attend and to. Send foi descriptive circular and price list. W J. S IIARP may 18—tj 43 Mercer St. New York. f 11. P. STVALL, D. E. BUTLER, Os Aujjsta Ga. Os Madison Morgan SOVILL A RIJTLiER. Cctton Warehouse AND GENERAL Couiuimion Merchants 1 Augustcij Ga. HAVifformcd a Partnership for the pur post of conducting the above busi ness. Thy will devot. their best energies toadvanft the interests of their custom e s in tin S to r agc\nd Sale of Cotton and j other Produce. M. r. itoall is well known as having been succasfully engaged formally years in this bisiness. D. E. Hitler is also faorably known as long conntctPd with the Planting interest and publit enterprise of the .State. Office anl Sales Room conerr of Jae kson and Reyntid Streets, now occupied by M. P. Ntovalij sept7—ti Augusta Hotel. AUGUSTA, : : : : GEORGIA S. M. JONES, Proprietor. mHI3 Leading, Fa'bionabic Hotel, has I been newly and elegantly tarnished, and is nowprepated to extend a “Georgia Welcome.” , Col. GEO. 11. Ji>NEB, Chief Clerk. BARNUM’S MUSEUM COLLECTION GREAT Mi: e mm s* &£ !• i IN CONJUNCTION WITH lAsmiFS GREAT SHOW Numbering, in nil Three Hundred Men and Horsei! An enormous M .ral Combinatitm of instruction and refined amusement, will exhib.t in Greensboro’, Tuesday, Nov, sth, 1867 Damn ill’s Department—NJsitural History. Combines a threat number of specimens of various descriptions and character iMtie Ffctioo! of Natural Ilia* tory* which hive been cuilectad at tuo expense o* the largest energy indefattgab • research, and the aiost lavish outlay of tamoy. VAX AMCLRO h Co.’» Department eonsVs (with buiif roim additions) of the entire \-m Am burg Z-f.lo gical flection comprising spectinone of the rarest and moat beautiful V\ ild Boults lUtds kdA Reptile* from every Bf*ion of the known world. Dan Castellp's Depart moat* ! Comprising Dan Cutello’s Crest Circus compose! of the most d!sH»gUi bed IjMiiUfto* ; orof.asTon, comprising the best dale end Fe male Riders. A Great Gratuitous Exhibition ehar»e.«l __ 1 B “ABrmUnT C.valeed. and Moving Picture -lHappee, a serin, of ■ I l ai_ finished Chariots gorgeously decorated Platform Caia, artistically fiaisned Cages and Don , I £££•& „A cl Collection, the Bmd Caiiol, of original design and r-plandj-t dacoja iHon ealled the Throne of Afritlo, and a Cavalcade entitled the Crus .ders' Triumph, consutmg of o r.r Oee Hundred and Fifty mounted Knights &lad in burnished Steed Armor, with their B mners, Pennens, find the,readies, in Costume, of Medieval Ages, .11 T.bU.n , .r, of ... Procn-si.ui » large living Lion borne on the elevated nlstform of in splendid Tableau o ge, ! and*free in the Public Streets. This sight form, the Great Sensat.on of th> i irnos SI*ECIA.I* ANNOI NCEMENT. Mr CHARLES FISH, the Great American Equestrian, principal act Performer, and Bare-bsdk Rider i « hu, lc Bomniersaultbt the »ival of James Robins .n, the Champion Rider of the World. ! ' D a h ß Xt “n Imenea of ?he Great Parisian Artist and Equestrienne, ate of the Cirqhe Loiper.alO | Mademoiselle iPanline* ■ And the Child of Wonder, /([,( LITTLE MINNIBr . b’e ski-1 »ud tour* ge havd i The youagedt and mo.«t petite Equestrian Performer in the » “! [ ’ elided the most enthusiastic encomiums from the l res? and tbe * 1,» • i ,t. rconin'*, t o clock* rdTTwo Performances Dsil y,—Afternoon 2 o doc-Lvciun,, jJov. 2, 69-U