Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1866, June 14, 1866, Image 3

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gOfJriß gtull.. Jm*+ 14, lWfl. the revised card of Salmons, ,mmoatiOo ,of Atlanta. They are receii* jpg fVcsh to Aeir stocks, and arc a|- »ajs gir« their triends good bar ?* iM - Pelectablk. —The Southern Herald, one and all, take this method of ark now 1 edg ing their obligations to the accomplished , n d urbane proprietor of the Abcade, for his most seasonable compliment, on lest Monday afternoon, of a quantity of that deilicious beverage I"e Punch,politely borne to them by Charlie, his faithful and dutiful Gannymede. Whoever wants something ojor hi* stomach’s sake or his often infirmi ties,” would do well to try the Arcade be fore investing elsewhere. At any rate whether he invests or not, he will there find accommodating gentlemen. tgt, The Medical Associatiou of Georgia —of which Dr. Banks, of this city, is Presi ,J. til —is appoint! and to meet in Atlanta, on next Thursday, the 21st inst. This is the first meeting of this Associa tion since 1861. We are pleased to see the • again begining their work> of scientific labor. In the progress of Scientific medicine the public are deeply interested" sod it is to be hoped the Association will meet with a warm and cordial reception at the hands of our Atlanta neighbors. May harmony and brotherly feeling control their action, and much good result from their la bors. B&T The Freedmen of Griffin and vicini | ty, held a meeting Dear the city, on Tuesday, i 12th instant, the object of which was to I elect delegates to the Augusta Convention. Ito be held the 2nd week in July. The ob- Iject of tbe Augusta Convention, we learn. Bis to send a Representative to Wa-hington |in the interests of tlie Freedmen. We lur- Ith r learn that Geo. Pitts and Henderson |B ck, were elected b, the Griffin Freednn n I—b >th and >wn on the Bureau, and in their cc lies on the occasion, expre-sed them |s.!ve» thoroughly disgusted with that in*f-, Station; Preparatory to the main hu-iiie pof the day, the Freedmen—h uh sexes I eoe- Sly represented—Marched in pru-vs ion Sthroagh several streets of the city, an I on Arriving at the place of meeting, fir-t M,r ■ijok of a bountiful supply of edibles, -i, n Ijispi-nsable prelude to the perforin,uices. 1 Bill ASP—So-Called. —The publisher ■ttiiisbook, Mr. Mullaly, editor and propri etor of the M'tropoUtan li<cor<l New York. I—and furthermore, one of the truest friends ■iorth, the .South ever trad, not merely now, out long before, and all during the war— las kindly sent us a copy of Bill Arp’s book. It is v< ry handsomely gotfcn-tip, both typo graphically and illustratively. As to the iterary contents, no one at all posted up rith the worhl-rcnowtfed productions of Jharles II Smith, the real author, can re piir • any assurance of their superior excel tnee With the exception, perhaps, of two or r e articles, not hi retofore having been in r nt, they are the reproduced letters of the uthor, corrected, and so arranged ehrono luieally, that, instead of a mere ‘‘Side show fthe Southern side of the war,” —the title is modesty has givcu them—they are rea I, liougli incidentally, the main ‘-show’’ it-e t -other more pretentious and fnruiul lii-t - io> dwarfing to thr secondary and «n!«r i»4e *• side-shows.*’ We append the title age. “TMI Arp, so called, a side show of th. lout hern side of the war. I’m a good Uni n mi, ‘so (ailed,’ but I’ll bet on Dixie as Dng as I've got a dollar. Illustrated by M. 1 Sullivan. Metropolitan Ilrcoard Office, lew York, I860.” The book is sold at §1.50 per copy, hough finer bound editions can be bad for 11.75. The publisher says : As we do only a cash business, all orders JiM be accompanied with a draft? for the mrnber of books required. This is rendered bsolutely heces-<ary by the heavy expense ocurred in the publication of the work. TO POSTMASTERS. Postmasters desiring copies of “ Bill Arp” o tell again, will be furnished with as m .ny £ they require above twenty copies, at a lib irsl deduction The McNeil Butcher? —The New York D»ily News gays Gen. Blair recently made a peeth, at Herrroan ■!, In which he SSk» honible'bi'teh" rv 1° * Pr ' r "r inaniiers a p> i." 'J es C i'j'oe that the >y G'R- My> a --*.o iH under the influence mitniv^'". weat ker, an, l curls over ou its side; .0 in foul weather, swelling and expand ing its side, the cedar yielding to the pres sure because cut with the grain and is not susceptible to the influence of dryness or humidity of atmosphere. Perfectly Delighted, —Many of our ■Southern journals appear to be delighted the clause in the new Army Bill pro hibiting any person who served the late Con federate States, either in a civil or military capacity, from entering the army of the Uni ted States. The York\ ilie Kuquinr says : “We can now listen to war rumors, and hostile Congressional debates against threat Britain, Mexico, and other offenders,without any fears being dragged out again to dig trenches, or of become targets for rifle practice. M'e shall now advocate war fiercely and persistently, whenever the slightest provocation for it Rtises. \\ e think the United States ought to lick Great Britain at once l'or her past offences. Cuba might, at the same time, be wrested from that crazy old power, Spain, and Maximilian unseated in Mexico. Our To,cc |o r war, decidedly and emphatically." HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GROCERIES IS7 1000 BL ' SrTKLS Prime WUITE CORN, -Q SACKS COFFEE, BARRELS SUGAR, A B and G For sa'e by SALMONS, SIMMONS and CO . Atlanta, Ga. 900 lb *' DRIED BEEF ‘ Choice, ■4O0 lbs bEIF TOJ,GUES ’ For sale bv 'SALMONS, SIMMONS <t- CO.. ! Atlanta, Ga. BARRELS FLOUR, all grades. BOXES CANDLES, KEGS POWDER, For sale by SALMONS, SIMMONS .t CO.. Atlanta, Gu. BALLS PRIME TIMOTHY HAY, DOZEN OYSTERS, -Q KEGS ASSORTED NAILS, For sale bv SALMONS, SIMMONS A- CO.. Atlanta, Ga. Just Received. CASKS BACON, Clear Sides,Shoul * tiers and Ham? 500 LIW dkiki> |iEKF -2000 BUSIIEI.S CORN, (White nrnl Yel 2|| Br.L>. I ARD. BBLS. A IJ C also Brown SUGAR. SACKS COFFEE, (Prime.) 200 r>mK We have reninved to LYNCH S GRANITE FRONT BLOCK, corner Wliil. li ill and Alabama *1 reels, win" o we are prepared to serve euatom eis. as w« have a large stock of Groceries, Provisions &c, f And our bon?c bring ofiaige capacity, and coil enieiitly located, is well suited for lid- storage ~f : goads. SALMONS. SIMMONS A CO.. < '•MIHIIirrO.rM Murchnilt*, Corn or of \\ and Alabama Streets, June 14-Ilai Atlanta, Gp. S. T. ATKIN, \\ holesalt* mid Retail Dealer in Stove.*, Range*. r,lAtes Piimj**, Cutlery. I.iitanin. a!i<l I'intc.l Ware, Wooden ami Willcw Ware. House Furnishii g (^ood?, <U*., etc., etc, tie., Also, Mann fat-1 liter of Tl.\, COPPER A\D SIIFETIIIOX WARE, No. 2 Winship lUot-k. Peaciitr <* Siici-I, ATLANTA, GCOICOIA. . STOVES, RANGES. TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON. GOITER AN!) ZINC. 1 ,‘jO Ili’-.rir.g &n«l Cooking Stov-es, with FuriiiUnv comp!, to. Hi.- Chilton Choking Rongc, the Lost Range in ns<B. 3tR»,000 lbs. Iron, ns9ort<-«? sizes of the be-st ty. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF Vm%Y\Ai fin<l Gorman Table Cutlery, .SfisMirs, Bui fliers' Knives, 'h -ve!s, Spade*, etc. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Plain and PinniVo and Tin War. , Briti*nia and .lapaned Ware, Wooden and \\ llh.w Ware, House Fiu*nishii g Goods, (in variety), Blass Ware, 1 amps, Gas Fixtures, Mani’la Rope, Bed Coi-ds, Twine. Blacking. Shoe and Stove Blacking, tfco. to ay 31—3 m ET REMINGTON & SONS, MAMt'J AfTIRERS OK REVOLVERS, RIFLES, MUSKETS AND CAItIUNES, For the United States Service. A 80, POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, REPEATIX* V,S r’l-S RIFLE CAN** REVOLTING RIFLES. anybody suppose that Jefferson Davis, were he how at, liberty, would go to ttie Philadelphia Convention ?or permit himself to he represented there ? Never, no never. We are satisfied that republicanism in this country lias proved an utter failure, and that the South will never have any rights while attached to the government, but she is , unable to help herself—she is simply a prisoner of war, having the power to demand nothing; her true policy is to wait with patience until she has li.e power to demand her rights. We have confidence in a super-ruling I‘rovi 'cnee, and we think we have been wrong 1 too much for the authors of that wrong to escape unpunished . their day will come, either bv divisions among themselves, or by trouble with some other ration —a time when we mav hope successfully to demand our rights—but it will have to bo an occasion more oppor tune, and a power more potent than the Philadelphia Convention. The St. Louis Democrat promises that within three weeks Pacific Railroad trains will run through to Leavenworth, Kansas DANIEL & RUCKER, G GENERAL R Grocers, Px-oduco 0 • AND C Commission Merchants, E FARRAR'S OLD STAND, R HILL ST., .... GKIFFIX, GA. s | We will soon reeeive large accessions to our already splendid Stock Come and see us at the late sland of lne (TNMKGII AIMS. We gaiiraiitee universal satisfaction to our customers- May 21, 1806 if Johnsons & Gordon. i:x f emvi; T R A S> E S A L E, IMIH IIS DOWN TO SUIT THE TIMES! 20 Bones GRol Nli PEPPER, Sim 1’.81.5. FLOUR, all Grades, 5o BBLS Si GAR, all Grades. OI L, OI L. OI L, OI L, OI L, OI L! EXTBNSI V i: DEPOT. Any quantity fin iii-hed at pi ices so cheap as lo guarantee every family to Imy a Barrel. Cheaper i ban Candles or Wind. ‘2(i(ki s.\i |<s ('()R N So HMDS-. BACON. •20 TANARUS! i.Ill'IS LARD, Id BARRELS WHITE BEAN'S, 20 SACKS COFFEE, GRKEa AM) liUCK TE A, 50 BMs. NEW CROP N. O. MOLASSES, •2o Boxes candles, r.i..> Bills, and Boxes CRACKERS, all soils, 100 BOXES PICKLES, all kinds, H* BtiO PICKLES. <‘ueui:il,ris, •20 BOXES RAISI NS, Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, Walnuts ,te. CANI>I i:s. all soi ls. sm* I’rlauk l Vj)j»or, (iintrer Spice At*. Coit.iuon Slai'ch, Pt-arJ start li, Maizena. Large STOCK or LIQUORS, TANARUS" !»*• Lnrterctl fur Protluct'. f\»t(on or Lard. In Ik t any tiling you m.iy need can be found at <>ur House. Call soon at. JullNs; \s «l GOUDOX, may 10:dm Ah bai*.a St., Atlanta, Ga. NEW FURNITURE STORE /V MACON. iiLLiwiY, mils & (()., Have just opened and Receiving Bally, a Largo Quantify of Ft I!MTU 1! E, in part of CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS, BUREAUS OF ALL KINDS, r li; OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, CI...AT VARIETY OF CARPETING WHAT KNOTS nul BOOK SHELVES, HAT TREES and TEA PODS, MABLE TOP TABLES, EXTENSION, BREAKFAST, DINING and TEA TABLES, Il( ry, anti cannot them., tne denunciM tions of Dr (.'raven’s book which appeared in our correspondent’s article. —Atlanta In telligencer. A Life-Saving Bathing Apparatus. A French engineer named Desen is exhibit ing in London a bathing apparatus which is also a life preserver. It is of simple con struction, resemples a child's cradle, the upper part having a cylindrical cork-float, canvassed over, nearly surrounding the ma chine, which keeps the bather afloat with the greatest ease and safety. The body con sists of a net, with light iron tubular pipes for supports ; and the bottom or bed piece of twilled tick, at the foot of which there" is a screw copper rudder, which turns upon a .swivel with a pair of cork soles the shape ot the foot. Against this the bather place? his feet, and is thus enabled to guide or steer himself in any direction, while by the use of a handle attached to the left side of the apparatus below the cylinder, he is enabled to propel himself or recede, j his invention can be used in the open sea, as well as on a river or like. A Great Roof. —A roof is in process of construction in Detroit, over the Michigan Central depot, which will cover three hun dred thousand square feet, or over seven acres. i SOU IIKKN HERALB JOB OFFICE. Tne Pi opr i.tors havir.g Lid iu a N\w Stock of material Are pi pare Ito Execute any and nil Kind* of PUIS !\IMT\(T PRINTING, •II A« PAMPHI.I.fs, ' I’Os'i i;i;s PROGRAMMES, BILL HEADS, II AND BILES, CARDS, de. Our PRICES are Warranted REASONABLE and SATISFACTORY. AVork executed on ihe Shortest Possible Time, and in llie I.ntest and ! Neatest Style. i ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED ! C3T Give us a Call. I). x. MARTIN & CO. May lu, lSi'id. Gr'ffln, Ga. GREAT INDUCEMENT! We respeelfully invite the attention of nil pri son? who desire to Mil chum- G.-eda ut prices sur passingly low, to our stork of SPRING a\» snim coons, TO THE LADIES, W e tier a Beautiful and Fashionable selection of Lawns Packalo, Freneli Jaekoi.ets, Mozambi.iiies Fouhrd.'Cnl.cos.ete Also, a large assortment ot V hitc f.i .ids, sueli as Jaconet, Swiss and Or gantie Muslins, Nanksook. Plain and Striped Em binderies of nil ib-seiiptions, with n large variety "f Ulier Lselu! and Fancy aitieles. THE GENTLEMEN WiM finda Supeiior stock of.tl e Latest and most I HSlllOfilFt*iMylt‘B of REA)V - MADE CLOTHING, Together wit), French and Scotch Caasiinerca IndiPu (~>ths. and eve.iv other article of Kni nisli ing (.cud necessary tocornpltte their Wardrobe JSesltleg, »,ii- STICK OF XOTHKXS, ( .m-isiig in pmt, of Il.i.iery, Gloves, Handker c “'. • ■■'•«■' Kdg'ng and In sertmg, pur Bru?lies, Toilet Articles, A«- „re un- SUrpHSACi li. lold ion lo the above, w«-offer n large assrot liient of tools, SIIOI Sand DOMESTICS, from the hest/ianufaetoiii « in nperation. AH "f he above articles will l>e sold at a small auvniietjupoii prime cost. We can assure tlie public Ini onr g 1? were purchased for cash upon nsjooil ten. lS US they can be bought, and we are .lei(mined to sell as low as any other house 'n (■ iiflJ. We will be pleased to show our assort ment tiiurelinshers, feeling confident in our abili ty to git- satisfaction lo even the most fastidious. I.irjVEASTEIN A. PFKIFER Griffy On , April 19, 18fi6. t s s a Idles, daknlss AND u i: a t ii i; r . Gs- BERND, Uu... " ity to plunge . ol war. the prodigiously musical ne uadc some of the “ loyal ” “ j Z/» New k ork, as mad as a tween A S' j .he other night by giving them ► f.iie of Manassas ” on the piano. “A .ur” writes to the Troy Times that “ when the audience were invited to listen to Blind Tom, they did not expect to be re galed with the story of their own defeat.” He adds that the thing was a “ deliberate insult” to the audience. President Johnson has been made a LLTV by the University of North Carolina. Mercer, the philanthropist, is being sued extensively in Washington Territory for not finding husbands for the spinsters. Prince Napoleon is “my good cousin” to the Emperor once more. The reconciliation is said to he complete ; the Prince wi(l re sume the Presidency of the exposition, and will make no more naughty republican speehes \ north Carolina paper says the City Coun eil of Newtern has voted against raising a flag qn the City Hall, on the ground that as their members of Congress are not admitted, the I nited Ictites cannot ask them to Jo homage to the flag. M. de la (. hatre has taken pains to pub lish seven octavo volumes, and more arc promised, under the frightful title : “ The History of the Popes; Crimes, Murders, Poisonings, Parricides, Adulteries, and In cests of the Roman Pontiffs, from the Time of >t. P» ter Down to G*ur Own Pav." IWIMII i m UHL ' ■"* * ■ - AM. INST. FAIR, October 19, 1800. / ?*-• In direct competition with oil th« leading mak ers in the country. “PELOUBET” ORGANS - A Nil C PELOUBET &. SQK, Manufacturers- Respectfully invite the attention of purchaser*, Hit* Initlc ;«lit] |*| olt*s*ion, to tlio r< )LL< m iNG INSTRUMENTS Os their Manufacture : PEDAL RASE ORGANS, _ five sites. Five Octave, one to Three Banks of Keys, Three to Eight setts of Reeds, Prices 800(3 to SBOO SCHQOt ORGANS Nine styles, single and double ltgcd. Rosewood and Black Walnut cases. Prices slooto 9840. ME LODEONS, Piano stylo and Portable, Twelve Varieties from four to six Octaves. Single and Double Reed! Rosewood n; »tl Block Walnut Caaea Prices 863 to saso. Every Instrument is made by com potent work, men, from tbe best material under our personal supervision, and every modem improvement worthy of the name, is introduced in them. Among these we would call attention to the TKK MOL A NTH, which has been an much admired and can be found only in instruments of our own manufacture From among the very flattering Testimonial* of eminent Professors and Organists, we give the tal lowing extracts : The pedals I conceive to be unapproachable in their beanliful smooth quality."—Wsi A, Krxo. "It is a grand good Instrument, and docs ered itot the builder."—H. C. Forum, Troy, if. Y. They are among the finest Instrument# manu factured either in this country or abroad --W* Mkiig. J. MosexTH.il., Aptomne. Uhcy have given universal satisfaction." W. h ii a ley, rofi‘t!u-!se, Wii*. , " 1 ' sweet and «vmpathetie • 'S T -.armonizes charmingly with the voice." ' ! uarticnlarlv pleased with the arrnmre. men 10l the different registers."—Wu H Baso- BURY. orZ°‘ n "rl in *! r ” n, ; nt ■? "« r 'y •pproache# the organ. — lh? Ch or inter , A. }. has a elea r superiority over : nis i 8 • i ... . ... I K'HWX: I consideration. \\ e should hate to invctH five dollars in the enterprise unless some body is to bold him. The Emperor of Ausliia is said to be de voured by a Jeep melancholy which he-only shakes off in moments w hen most occupied by business. Abandoned by so many in tb.s hour of trial, and surrounded by dang ers of w Vic.li he cannot fathom the depth, it is not strange that at his age he should feel #o heavHy the weight of his position. Elias Howe, the inventor anil patentee of the sewing machine known by his name, has declared his purpose not to apply for a-i extension of his paten*, which runs out this year, on the ground that lie has made a million and a half dollars on it already. In the Senate recently, a resolution was passed appropriating $1,500 to Mrs. Abide Green, of Richmond, for having aided one hundred and nine officers and soldiers of the Federal army to escape from the Litbv prison. li e Lome < <<«/-,cr is informed bv one of the justices of the Inferior Court of Floyd county, that there are now in that county between eight hundred and one thousand white pet sons destitute of bread —most of them widows and children—who are not 1 included in the classes for which the Legis lature has made an appropriation. A country oxi hange notices the fact that! a mao stopped his papers on Saturday and ! died oti Tuesday. Moral couldn’t get' along without his paper. ** - * y * . ■■ * * \ X -T” *ri _* SPRING GUORB, - ** ■*' ' At • N. H. SIMOfI% r • (it sent saxes' oti mao*.) Coctaisting of a Fail Assortment LADIES DRESS QbODS; • * CRven M 4~ -- %r rOPLIKS, MOZAMBIQUE » SILKS, A - 4 - debaizk. . Umm • PLAIN MUSLIWT BILK M INTILLAB, and IISKI TttAVELINQ SACKA A great variety of SHOES ANCT SLIPPERS, NOTIONS and all kinds of PERFUMERY, and SOAPS, Ladies Traveling TRUNKS Ac. Also a Fine Assortment of f LOTIIIIifiAfiEMS FIRMSRIVe SWUS straw, wool and felt hats,- CASSI ME R E. LINEN and COTTON ADE, For Suits, and a Fine Stock of 666T5. which I will sell at vary low prio««. COME ONE, COME AIL; And examine my Fine and Cheap Stock •( Loodi ! It will astonish you how bheapybo" can buy of me; all I ask, please jlv* the a trial, and satisfy yourself that you can buy Goods as cheap as you did before the war. Our stock is complete, and of tbe best quality. All effort# will b« made to meet your approval and give satisfaction.' K. ft. SIMON, At Henry Banks’ Old Stand. Oriftin, Ga., April 19, 1086. ts AGENTS WAXTIDHfififW, TO SBU. tub roLUiwtxo VALUABLE SOUTHERN f/fSTORY Southern Ifiatory of the Wiry * K A POLLARD, Kditor Richmond Examiner 2 vol*., 8 vo., alKiut 676 pages each >3 60 her | Wit I, 20 Splendid Steel P»r£ita ’ 11"S IS the only complete and anthentie history jof (he . oulhern side published, extending as !t does, Irom the beginning of the war to the IKaV •orrender of the Confederate annraa. Mr. Pollard's prominent position in the Con fed eraey ha. enabled him to prepare a work une qualed in accuracy and interest, and which ie tv try where acknowledged to be the Standard Souls' ero History. Itshouldflnd a place in H 7 SOUTHERN GENERALS—TIiEIR /.IVB9 AND CAMPAIGNS, *t cart. w. pARKim mow. With 17 HplmMd btetl P«r(r«itk, 1 "01. 8 vo , 600 pages, §4XO, of the vanoue earu paigna in which they were engaged It is a moat important and inter**, ting volume, and haa beeq prepared with th« utmoi L care and thormighnvMM. LIKE SERVICES AND CAMPAIGNS o» STONEWALL JACKSON, BV A MROMIAX. . 1 vol., 12 mo.. 32« paces: one dollar and a balf with Authentic Putrait* of JACKSON .mi tu successor EWELL,on steel. : . MT 7* This is the ouly authentic luatonr a# tfcis AtaW jSSr** 1 leader which has been ®* benefit ot our- mua. . carters. The crystal - ized acid is used one part by weigh to 90 parts of soft water. The weight of a commoa nickel cent to a pint of water comes sufficient ly near. The solution is applied by moisten ing a piece of lint, and renewed whew the pain returns. Missing Confederate Soldiers.— Tb# following we extract from the Macon Tele graph : ‘‘An anxious widowed mother, who has been left alone and destitute, desires inform ation concerning her two sons, who hava not been beard from since the close of the war, viz ; David S. Arthur of a Mississippi Regi ment, Johnson's command, who was wounded at the battle of Atlanta. Columbus W. Arthur, Company G, let Regiment Miwxiippi Cavalry, Forrest's com mand ; tra captured and sent to Camp Doug lass, from which he made bis escape, and hftf not since been heard from. Whether living or dead, any information concerning those parties, addressed to their mother, Mrs. Mary Arthur, care of Mr. Watts, Exchange Hotel, Montgomery, Ala., will be gratefully received. ’ < )ar brethren of tho Southern and West* ern press will please extend this notice. The work of widening the track on the Montgomery and West Point Railroad is progressing a? rapidly a» - : ---npTfinr~T Will ad in f.