Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1866, June 07, 1866, Image 3

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InaUi. Gtfila, T> IW6, = *jjar Mr. *D*oi. ,nentiooe,i * d»J x twe since bj tbe Star, was indeed excel jgßt—©ould’at b« beat; bat we were not so seriously damaged as a literal construction tba letaarfca of that reliable journal, would Br — to imply; we think we came away from the entertainment entirely capable of pilling the facts of the ease, rather feeling improved than damaged thereby. Thk Ladim' Home —The first number if this journal has reached us. The litera- Xj contents are excellent—how else could ihey be, when gotten up under the auspices if that accomplished editress, Mrs French ? Tbs typographical appearance, however, though respectable, is not—at least in the gpeeimen we happen to have—in full keep ing with tbe merits to which we have referred. Ws bespeak for it the patronage of our lady /Heads, and wish it a brilliant career. Terms $5 a year, in advance. Address Tkos. S. Powell, Atlanta, Ga. ■&» The spril of rain which, commenc ing on last Saturday night, and continuing in occasional showers, heavier or lighter, till the Tneedey following, culminated on the efternoon ot the latter-mentioned day, into a regular tornado. Much damage, we hear, wee dooe to fnutand shade trees, fencing, dock, houses, and tbe grain crops. Mr. Mariwa Mann, of this county, we are sorry to learn, had a couple of horses killed, and all of his otlt houses unroofed, or razed to the ground by the violence of the tempest. It is also rumored that two freedmen lost their fives by the effects of the storm. Sabbath School Concert.— The Con. •art of the Sabbath School children, under {fee leadership of Mr. Ufford —assisted by eeveral of the best vooalista of Griffin, ladies and gentlemen —according to appointment, came off on Wednesday evening, May 30th. The Methodist Church—in which the con cert was held—eras filled to overflowing, and everything went on chimingly and harmo niously. It was a brilliant success, and re flects to the taste and skill of all concerned in the exercises. We thought, however, that perhaps the adult voices stood out some times in a little too much amplitude—rather' shading the little voices—the hearing of being the main inducement that car ried most of us thither. Grand Attractions To-Morrow Night and next Night. — It is our privi lege to announce to the lovers of Art and Genius —and we are assured that most of the community are therein embraced—that Dr. Ileale’s Grand Moving Panorama and illu minated Wonders of the World, painted oh forty thousand feet of canvass, will be on ex hibition to-morrow and next-day night (Fri day and Saturday, Bth attd 9th) at Wood rnff’s Hall. We have read the Press notifi es of it, wherever it has been an 4 they are commendatory to the htghest de prcc. The Advertisement— to be found in , • , i„ Mn also the post^ the appropriate eoioase— -/Some to be read on every corner, wtt» idea of the immense store of attr which the good people of our j ' rited. Not merely this highly endorsed, ut ; n proprietor, Dr. Beale. the enterprise. > Sheriff.—Mr. D. D- Shooting Tftg atM j e ffi c j en t Sheriff of Doyel,tbe«sfo e endeavoring, on last Sat this oottßtjJrtae of a regular warrant for nrday.Jfe, to take eharge of a buggy then oi Henderson Couch, of Henry i»ty,—hut alledgcd to have gotten it vaudeulutly,—was wounded in the armby a pistol shot from the latter. Couch escaped with the buggy, and is still at large. The Sheriff offers a reward of twenty-five dol lars for his apprehension, and lodgement in any Jail, so he can get him. Though the - wound in Mr. Doyal’s arm has fortunately proved to he not very serious, still every cir cumstance indicates that the shot was in tended to be a deadly one—being but a few ••has to the left of a direct fine to the Wrt. It it a high-handed outrage, and Jwt such a ease da Georgia laws, if they »«r rea«h it, wiH be sure to ventilate very tandsomely. Wilknr. F. Joins son Wo hare had the pleasure of a call from old acquaintance and friend, Capt. Wil >■* Johnson, formerly of Ga., and now Nmr Orleans. Capt. Johnson s repre the Wsll-kAowa firm of Brooks & MmlhmnM, of that city, and visits our section *u a business tour. The Captain has been fog and haown to us, as also to » Now OdUntTVs will say to those of °ur merafaants who exneet to Durchaae (heir dueemeats greatly above those uoy otfc<| tot *» °cry market, settiagjbrth, at limi advantages to he iCmod ne *n time, we earnmtly coanaisAmt rtueg lriend, Captain Johnson, to the notice of A* Frees, the merchasts and pt—*>»? ts HS&Be ud Southern Georgia, to when, drom per oonal knowledge, we give tMUraaae oflia perices mod entire satia&etioU aa’hhi part in all business rnt ri itnrf Tii ' V L v I N LW » DY f. hTIB L M tSTB. E REMINGTON & SONS, MAMUFACTTBEM OF REVOLVERS, RIFLES, MUSKETS AND CARBINES, For the United sUle* Service. Al»o, POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, REPEATING PISTOI.S, RIFLE CANcS REVOLVING RIFLES, Rifle A Shot Gun Barrel*, ft Oon Material* sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade eenerallv. In tlieae days of Housebreaking ami Robbery, very House, Store, Bank, and Office, should have one of REMINGTONS REVOLVERS Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in l’iatois, and superior workmat ship and form, will find all combined in tbe New Remington Revolvers. Circulars containing cuts and description of our Arms will be furnished upon application. E. REMINGTON A SONS, Ilion N. V. Moore Sl Nichols Agents, No. 40 Courtland St. New York. June 7th, 186C-3m DANIEL&RUCKEIL 0 GENERAL B Grocers, Produce 0 AND c Commission Merchants, s FARRAR’S OLD STAND, B HILL ST., GRIFFIN, GA. S Wc will soon receive large Wiccesaions to our already splendid Stock. Come and see us at tiie (ate stand of the CUNNINGHAMS. We ganrantee universal satisfaction to our customers' May 24, 1866-ts GBOBEBtES *O. 1000 BtJSI,ELS Prime WHITE CORN, gA SACKS COFFEE, GRUELS SUGAR, A 1! and C. For sale by SALMcvg, simmONS A CO . , Atlanta, Ga. AO DRIED BEFF - ChoM*. *4OO bs. ni'.r.r lonuvaj, For sale by SALMONS, SIMMONS A CO., Atlanta, Go. 9QQ BARRELS FLOUR, all grades. BOXES CANDLES, KEGS POWDER, For sale by o # SALMONS, SIMMONS A CO.. Atlanta, Ga. BALES PRIME TIMOTHY HAY, gQ DOZEN OYSTERS, PJQ KEGS ASSORTED NAILS, For sale by SALMONS, SIMMONS A CO.. Atlanta, G a. We have removed to LYNCH'S GRANITE FRONT BLOCK, corner Wbiteh ill and Alabama streets, where we are prepared to serve custom ers, as we have a large stock of Groceries, Provisions &c., And oor house being of large capacity, and con veniently located, is well suited for tbe stmage of goads. SALMONS, SIMMONS A CO.. Commission Merchants, Corner of*tTfi'tchall and Alabama Streets, May 17 -3m Atlanta, Ga. Plantation for Sale. 1 OFFER for sale ray place in Schley county. Ga., containing 335 acres. There are 200 acres cleared, the balance heavily timbered with oak and pine. This is one of tbe must desirable places in South Western Georgia, being both pro ductive and healthy. There has not been a case of chills and fever, nor any malarious sickness in three years, or since I have owned it. The place is eight miles from Americus, arid four miles from Ellaville.the county site. There are about 160 acres in cultivation—Bo in w heat and rye, 40 in cotton, and about the same in com. Halfof the corn and eottou crop will be sold with th« place, if desira ble. Also, a few Hogs and Cattle. Titles good.— Possession Ist October, or if the purchaser take the erop, possession given immediately. Price, with one half tbe crop, sl2 per acre; without tbe crop. SIO per acre, v Address Dr. A. C. Horoady, on tbe premises, or the subscribe*, at Atlanta, Ga. mayl7—3m V..UA 11. G HORNADY SPIUNC?STT£I, ES IIS. JVCKSON & BFWTOB, FASHIONABLE MILLINERS, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. FEBRUARY INSTALLMENT. igtrE HAVE TIIEPLEASURE OF INFORM log ©nr friends and public generally, that tsmSnee jnst received from New York a baeutiful fioiloctiua of the meet fashionable goods in our | fiutk. and would respectfully invite tbe citizens of LQfMu.Badsarroandiag eoootry to examine our tjMkMare purchasing elsewhere, LI we can end Will Nit as LOW ssean be purchased in the State. - Ws have also {fee pleaMre of staling that we have [sßtda >rty>giifnnl,in New York to keep our [sthressappfied witlrtha MOOT FASHIONABLE | GOODS last css be had, *o that we may he able, | argl Ijhaes. to moply eur friends and customers, IpT “mwCTaciron' a newton. FcWl6 to. SIIITIIRKX HESALD JOB OFFICE. The Proprietors hating laid iu a New Stock of MATERIAL Are to |Kxecute any anul alll\in<ls of j f PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING, M.VII AS PAMPHLICTS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, BILL HEADS, HANDBILLS, • CARDS, Ac. Our PRICES are Warranted REASONABLE and SATISFACTORY. Work executed on the Shortest Possible Time, and in the Latest aud Neatest Style. ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED tir Give us a Call. D. N. MARTIN & CO. May 10, 1668. __ Griffin, Ga. j Johnsons & Gordon,! EXTENSIVE TRADE SAL E, PRICES DOWN TO SUIT THE TIMES! . 20 BOXES GROUND PEPPER, 500 IJBLS. FLOUR, all Grades, 50 IJBLS. SUGAR, aii Crudes. Ol L, OIL, OI L, OI L, OI L, O| L! EXTENSIVE DEPOT. Any quantity furnished at prices so cheap as lo guarantee every family to buy s Barrel. Cheaper than Canjllesor Wood. 2000 SACKS CORN. nuns, bacon, in ifv'Bk’l* LARD. 20SAcfe^ TEBEANS GREL.FS AND BLAtv YEA 50 Bbls. NEW CROP N. O. MOLASSto, 20 BOXES CANDLES, sim» Bide, and Boxes CRACKERS, all sorts, 100 BWXKS PICKLES, all kinds, 10 Bbls. PICKLES, Cucumbers, 20 RAISINS, AlmondsJJrazil Nuts, Pecans, Walnuts Ac. CANDIES, all sorts, 500 Lbs. Black Pepper, Ginger Spiee <to. Common Starch, Pearl Starch, Muizeua. Large STOCK OF LIQUORS, To be bartered for Produce, Cotton or Lard. 11l fact anything you may need can be found at our House. Call soon at JOHNSONS A GORDON, may 10:3m Alabama St., Atlanta, Ga. newTurniture STORE IX MACON. GILUVIT, FEARS & (0., Have just opened and Receiving Daily, a Large Quantity of FURNITURE, Consisting in part of CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS, BUREAUS OF ALL KINDS, CHAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, GREAT VARIETY OF CARPETING and BOOK SHELVES, JIAT TREES and TEA POG3, MABLE TOP TABLES, EXTENSION, BREAKFAST, DINING and TEA TABLES, SPRING BEDS, CRADLES, CRIBS and CHILDREN’S CHAIRS, WINDOW SHADES, a Great Vanetj, MATTING, SOFAS, TETE TETEB, etc., etc. Repairing of old Furniture done in tbe best style. You wiil find n» on Cherry street, one door above J. B. Ro;s. uj.iylo:!m FRESII ARRIVALS!! of m* SPRING GOODS, AT X. 11. SIMON S, (at henry banks’ old -tani>.) Con.Msting of a Fuil Assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, k *rai a- POPLINS, MOZAMBIQUE*, SILKS, DEBAIZK. MUSLIN DeLAISE, ORGANL'I and PIAIN MUSLINS, 811. K MANTILLAS, and LINEN TRAVELING SACKS. A great variety of SHOES AND SLIPPERS, NOTIONS and all Linds of PERFUMER!, and SOAPS, Ladies Traveling TRUNKS A-c. ! | Also a Fine Assortment of I CLOTIIIXG &GE\TSFIRMSIII\G GOODS; STRAW, WOOL AND FIATS, 'OASSI M E R K. J.I N F.N aud COT TO N A DE, For Suits, and a F’ine Stock of HOOTS, which I will sell at very low prices. COME ONE, COME ALL, And examine tny Finn and Cheap Stock of floods! It will astonish you how clieanvou j can buy of me ; all I ask, please give me a trial, and satisfy yourself that you can buy Goods as cheap as you did befm e the war. Our stock is complete, and or the best qua'itv. All efforts will he made to meet your approval and give satisfaction. N. 11. SIMON, At Henry Banks’ Old Stand. I Griffin. Ga., April 19. 1886. ts SADDLES, HARMS* AND L E A T- II E R . - a. bejTnd, COTTON AVENUE, Between Mulberry and Cherry Strots, MACON, GEORGIA, Culls the attention of Dealers and Planters to his Stock of Splendid Saddlery and Harness (woods, Consisting of tbe following Goods: LADIES', GENTS’ and BoY’S SADDLES, CARRIAGE, BUGGY <£ DBA CGI IT HARNESS, WOOL, HATH and STRAW COLLARS. As well as harness; BP.mi.E, sole, upper, bed LOWS, BAND and STRING LEATHER, always on hand at the lowest prices. HARDWARE, of all kinds in his line. " r s a acrtiUM for uiar.ufsctuziAg "n:! clnssea of work, are unsurpassed by ag/tffou, c iu the State. All I A'vt le.4'( Y STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY. All Kinds of Kepalnng Done I April29~6m little; SMITH & CO. UANtr.mTVBXBS *XD lIUUU IX : £3l SADDLE, ERIDLEP, HARKESS, i trunks, Ac., leather and CARRIAGE TBIMMIiGS, fiJfVjfm shoe GIN Ac. I Harness. Bridle and Sole Ukther. Calf and Lining Skins, Enameled. Das*i and Flap Leather, Enamel ed Cloth* all Widths anq Qualities. Varnish, ; Carriage Paint*, Axels, Bo*rs. and a general as sorlment of Carriagh Trimmings, and Saddlery and Harness Hardware. j CHERRY STEET. - *- - MACON, G,U April J 9, 1866, GREAT INDUCEMENT! w f respretfully i(ivita the attention yt ell per sons who desire to purchase iioods at prices snr passingly low. to oui>*t«rk of STRING AM) SUMER GOODS. TO THE LADIES, We offer ft lieffiiitiful <*n*l Fftaliiomblf ieleelion of l.ffiffi-no, PackdlU, French JtckonfU, MonmliitiUet, Foulffinl*. C«lico«, elr. Al*o, a large a»*urffiient of White (Uotli, nurh i» JaroDet, Swim ao<l Or £«n<ii« Muhin s. NaiikMNik, PUin ffied Striped Kn»- brt*ufer»en of all d' willi a Inure van -t j of other Useful and Taney article#. THE GENTLEMEN Will flrd a Snpciior Stock of t| e Latent end moat Ka*hi4»iiahle Styles of READY-MADE CLOTHING, *■ ' Together with French and Scotch Ca»aitoe , r«i, J l>tthl«a Cloths, and evej\ other article of Furnish* | ing Ooodt iicccaani y to complete their Wardrobe. . Itvaidcs, our STOCK OF XOTIOXS, CoiiMating in part, of Hosiery, Glove*, flandkcr chiffi, Laeea. ijneti and Jaconet Kdg ng and In serting, Hair I3ru»he# ( Toilet Articles, Ac., are un surpassed. i In addition to the above, we offer a large naarot incut of BOOTS, SHOi Sand 1M >M frt»m 1 the bent manufactories in operation. All of the above articles will bn told at a finall advance upon | nine cost. We can assure the ; public that our goods were pur< based for cash, upon as good terms at they <*an be bought, and we ' arc determined to sell an low as any other house !in Griffin. We will be pleated to show our assort :nent to purehnahers, feeling confident in our abili ty to give satisfaction to even the most fastidious. 1.01; W EX' ST El N A PFEIFER ! Griffin, Ga., April 19,1866. ts GRE A T - * ■ TRADE SALE 1 AT 6 MEGRATH, PATTERSON, & CO’S., CHEAP CASH STORE MULHKRY, STKKET, MACON. GA (Just opposite the Lanier House.) A Y 7 I'! are now offering to tl,e trade a large and V V well seleete.i stnek'of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS WINES,>» LIQUORS, CIGARS, CONFECTIONERIES, do., lit Very LOW THICKS. Wear© daily receiving New and FRESH Oc,od» # bought In New York, for cukli, by a member of our firm, resident there, ami can thus insure perfect satisfaction to all our ! customers. !u Fine (Groceries, we have the brut ; assorted stock in the Slate of Georgia, and flatter I ourselves there is nothing in our lino which we have not got n supply of. Our Wines, Brandies and Foreign Goods are fflt bought directly from the importers, thus insuring ah olute purity with the lowest possible price. Our Whiskies we receive direct from and are wan anted free from any admixture what ever. We can offer Claret in Cusses at New Yore prices. Try the thing once and see how it works March 22 ts W. W. CHAPMAN J. W. BtCKEk CHAPMAN 8c RUCKER, Wholesale Grocers I and COMMISSION MERCHMS, WHITEHALL STREET, | ATLANTA, GEORGIA. IteeemW 27, IPGS. if. J. M. GLASS, MERCHANT TAILOR, (I'ps'airs over Stillwell <fc Meek*’ Store.) j constantly on band a fin*Stock of CLOTHS, CASSfMERKS, and DRESS GOODS. He ii also prepared to furnish all kinds iof Trimmings and make a complete #tff> [fit, and cut and make suite on the dp r test Uoltff. - \ -.JhS~ H« fWges himself to Mr* "perfect Mli» HEction in fefMrt&ent. ; Terms rtririly Cadi _k Janyll.Sm. BOYNTON k DISMUKE. l T TOR-VETS ‘at LAW iRiFFfN X v *•-* «* X<abftßu. (Office in Freni Mutmeffi OM MOmffalL) WILL practice in ifaf eemtiee -ftiiljiiM U«nry, Butt*. Monro*, l'peon, Pike |W»nM>»ftei - ayette and Clayton. t> --» i rfi l nT ntUetlej rltaii to the aettlemeut oad e»n settop es jrtta ' - J. — VIRGIL <X COOK,t ■eeyWf Q •.?*&;E B _ 5Tn. MAttlNi A TTQRy MY LA W* OR IfKIN. GK 0 RGI A Offlve neit door to’be Herafi office. rnsrStf to the seUieeueut oi X/t £■: Jaa U mey3-tf D. A Tia MHTS ttlltlD II HhTTOVI, VALUAULK BOUT USE N HliilOßY^*'. *outhera IlDi*ty mt l|M flair, S F. A POI.I.AUD. F/ntor Richmond tMNR . ■I %ola. 8 vo , about s.J pore.*o«h ml \\ ith 2<i Sj4. iidid Meel Portratta ”~ r " Tl.i* i* the only complr* and oulhenttc IkMtafW of the Southern (hie pul,l»h-d. ezteaffiaw aa m doe», Irmn the beginning of tbe war to tCa float .urr-tuler of tb* Confederate eirniea. Mr. I'ollar.l’a prominent ©oeitioo la the OhM erary baa enabled bun to prepore * work M qualrd in oocuraey ond intereei, any .kick it ot. ery a hero oekoowlrdaed to be the Standard flMdfe aril lluUjry. It akoul J feud a pioet in evor/ lihroT. II * sol THERN GENERALS— TUEIB UVBS AND CAMPAIGNS, »» unrr w. raoata t*ow. With 17 SplratM btrrl Partnlto, , I •■•ol. 8 ro . 40© pages, *4XO, Containing P.iograpl.ioa of tbe diitiagoiehod Bo wife era General*, with fu'l and raptua Ifg of tbe various campaign! inyhieb they Kgca engeged. It i* a mpet importaot oad Mttm, ting vidunx. and has been prepared with {bp utmott care tod Uiorooghoeea m. LIFE SF.RVICEB AND CAMPAIGN! STONEWALL JACKSON, at a vraakdAX. 1 voL, 12 mo., *24 paver, one dollar and •Mi with Authentic Potraite of JACKSON o*4 hfe I aueeeeeor EWELL,on ateel, Tina ia the only authentic hiatory of tfela dietit gulalied leader which Iran been wnt<ea, U h» been pr. pared from Official report* eoateotpo rery narrative*, a id penopal (teijnetetonca, Ml it complete and frill. * IV. THE RAIDS AND ROMANCES or MORGAN AND HIS Mg# IT mjuk SALLJE ROCHESTER FORD. With Steel Pot rail of General. MORGAN, I so, 12 mo, 424 pagea, ||, eavanty.flvo Mali, A complete hiatory of ih't daring offieoe, more thrilling and intaraating th*4 fiction, I v. WOMEN OF THE SOUTH Dixtinguixhed in LtoMa* One Vol , Eight to.. Five hundred and eleven tm gee. Three dollar! and a thalf, lllaetrated with Sjiler did Potraite, on ateel, from life, of MUX. OCTAVIA WALTOS Ls V«aT, Mian Mama J. M< Uroao. Man. Kna* Vwrrsza Jowaaos, Man. A Mina Cob* Rrrcuiz, Mias Arourr* J. Etamb, Mna L. VtnatmA Faancu, Mabiux Hablamo, And containing fall biographical aketobee and ajMcitnen extraeta from the moat celebrated writ inga prose and verae. Os THIRTY-FIVE DISTINGUISHED LITERARY •WOMEN OF THE SOUTIL AII the above work* ore having aa immense sale, and ageats ere doing splendidly ovoapwbere many making from ten to fill eon dollars pj r day We want an agent in every town iu tbe Soatli era State*. Returned Soldier*, Ijtdtee, Teacher* and others, will find this moat profitable employ* maiit. F.zclitalre territory given, end liberal induce, mente offered to ceuvasaer*. For full particular* ai'drea* C. B. RICHARDSON, Publisher, 540 Broadway, N. Y. QUR STUCK OF FAMILY AND FANCY (i ROCERIES, ia now complete. W« invite en examination . our Sugars, Coffees, Tew, Flour, and Xiee fresh ground BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. SUGAR-HOUSE SYRUP, Mackerel, Codflali, Herrings, Beef tongues, Oyatcra, ttardli I Pie Fruit*. Can Fruite’ Date*, Raisins, Prune*, Figs end Nit of all kiuda, Kcoaeue Lamps, Wicks, Chimney*, end 0 Candle* in Paraflne W»x. Star *nd Tallow, F*f and Stick greet variety. Milk, flutter. Soda, Wine, Egg and Plain Crackers, Fresh Lairg and State Cheese always on hand. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco in great vaiiety. In brief, it is our aim to keep those good* that every Housekeeper I>*Hy needs. For priaas, we prefer our Customers to agents* their own judgment. We solicit n cell front our friends, and tki Mb* lice uerally 8. W. MANGXAX, ft OB M Dtc. 27. fcafl Bltm lunm Corny, A-'JfiSSI April t, MtftHH A uMicri’y of the Act pa Mad iff ■ si Assembly at it* lest *eari<»b^iftßi|pij|' the Justices of the Inferior Coart id jMMpBH counties of this State, te mis* e Fuad discharge the iudebt 'daces of the Mvaeei «*|MM and for other purposes. W* hereby notify Capitalist and the mgM ’I generally, that on the first Tueadey Is will I ffered f >rsale at Jackeee, Bott* N|£l Georgia, to the highest bidder dollars worth of County Pond*, >v -•' By the Court. W. R. mays td# watommPWWMwWd jmwelmi EAST ItnHUmUL STUBT, MJk ovmurrehies etna J&C 9- . <w.wi—HE rarr* 1 '*.■ .■ 1 A. ALPOtoi ATTORKBYAY Us, «4*