Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1866, July 12, 1866, Image 3

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£ t n t b t r n ij cr a I ti. ''~OritHn. (iroriia July lsl >. WIH was fleet*-] a tnrm l #r e s ttie Cilv Council of Griffi ■. vvi lli*.u' opposi-ioD, «-n l»“»t S*;uni*y. «<• fi ‘ th* ' ■* <#l:tV occasioned ly t».- ret.gnuti.m oi Ji f Ransom. Our loaders are ln-iei-? inform.-.!, I w j I oblige us by rei-o; acting, that » poitior of our firsi page lias also been allot led for editorial matter, in addition to tin* ,p»ce already set apart for that purpose Jf our readers and ourselves approve tti s arrangement, after fair trial, we expect to tontiDUe it as a regular feature in our paper. for the future. gg- The attention of our readers b called to the Atlanta advertisement, to be found in another column, of Mcßride, Dor, sett & Cos., importers and dealers in China and G!asswa re > Whitehall street. We ad' vise our friends that deal in Atlanta, to be sure to give tbis firm a call, should they need anything in the Queensware, China. >or Glassware line. They sell both wholesale and retail. GaifFiN Literary Society.— The pub lie, and especially the ladies, are respectfully invited to attend the next meeting of this society, to be held in the basement of the Methodist Church on this evening, at $ past 8 o’clock, at which time will be discussed the question, “ Is the study of the dead languages essential to the education of our youth. Executive Committiee. Griffin, July I'2th, 1806. Personal. —Our sanctum lias the credit -of having been illuminated, for a brief space, withia tbe last fortnight, by a couple of our worthv confreres of the p'-ess; to wit, the Kev. W. J. Scott, of Scott’s Monthly, and Captain Jno. 11. Whitffeld, of the Mont gomery Mail. The latter-named gentle man, it will be recollected, was, for several years, a citizen of Griffin, and is favorably remembered as a most excellent and worthy gentleman. 1-9- We are again under obligations to our ever-courteous friend of tbe Arcade, foi somegrateful remembrancers in the shape of a goodlv quantity of most delicious lever age, —just such a beverage as he alone in Ins primest moments knows how o get up. Editors and printers have, of all persons, Ihfe most exquisite and appreciative tastes' for good things, and no one knows tics f: better than our friend “I—or better p ores that he know- it by his deeds. The Coini v Conn. - file r.-gw'ar uioni', Iv term of the Coqmv Court ol'B|ialding Hon.. las. 8. Boynton presiding- ei.minetd-i-. its session, a' tbe Court 11 use, in i|,i place, on Mon lay tuorniog las! and a. iourned on tlo- afternoon of t : e fol own ■_> day. The fit an ; Jii v font I two true !■ I - fifty civi; t-e.-s were disposed of - Ka iso.ti Shin, t" r . sir, was ti- t! and CU-!S, and 1? S S k t'td. f.-r ~ - •• -neiiior, was tine . jo i. i , i . tsis. The date on 'lie olitstde of our papet, last we* k, in tlie greater portion of the tin pressttm, was put down vrong in-tea I ot July Cih, it should have been July o b, as it stan Is in the inside. The mistake was in 'the -\lmanac, by wbich we have heretofore been guided ; Vz, “Burke & Co’s., Farm er’s Almanac, for 1860 - ’ Those hav tg this Alinanae, can still make it available In always subtracting one from the figure standing opposite the day of the week,-- recollecting that the mistake begins at the first of July the preceding portion being ail cored. The Child’s Delight. — For tbe July number of thß sterling little Monthly, we are indebted to the considerate courtesy of tbe energetic and accomplished editor.— We not only love children, but we feel the same emotional attachment to all who makt children and children’s advarcement the speciality upon which to devote their time and talents. The Rev. S. Boykin, the edi tor —and proprie or too, we presume—ha s gone togieat trouble and expense in get ting up a first-class child’s paper, for the nursery and fireside, as well as for the Sab bath School, and we hope an appreciative public will not let so patriotic—(we mean patriotic) — and otherwise worthy an enter prise fail, or even barely live, for want of remunerative support. Terms : Single copies one year, one dol lar. For clubs of three, or more than three and less than one hundred, sent to one address, fifty cents per copy per annum.— For clubs of one hundred and over, sent to one address, forty cents per copy per an num. The Delight may be tafcen for periods 'sss than a year, if desired. Address 8 Boykin, Macon, (in. That excellent agricultural Monthly the Southern Cultivator, published at Athens Georgia, is again on our table—being the number for the current mouth, July. It contains the following original articles : Live Fences ; .Cultivation of Chuffs ; Grasses which have stood the Test of Experience it the South ; Study of farm Economy ; My experience with the Freedmen ; The Crops ; Insects in Cisterns; Notes on several varie ties of Grapes; Notes on New Suawbcrrios ; Editorial: Farm Works for July; Turnips; The Kitchen Garden ; Who owns that Gold TV at ch in Michigan; besides a variety of selected articles, interesting to the planter, the Gardener, and the Household. Win.. Nr *hite, Athens, Ox, *2.00 per annum. THE MAN WHO FAILS TO BUY WHERE THE BEsT BARGAINS CAN BE HAD. IS IV THE VERY N ATURE OF THE CASE EITHER NEGLIGENT, IGNORANT, OR CARELESS. THE QUESTION: WHERE CAN THESE BAR FUNS RE FOUND? TRY TH NEW FIRM OF Who offer their best Scrvic.-s, with a LARGE and ENTIRELY NEW SDK'K of FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, -Among which they enumerate Ladies’ I>re>s Goods in every vsticry. GRENADES' ES, FULI.A RDS. . PRINTS, LAWNS, MUSLINS, PACKALS, FRENCH JACONETS, MOZAMPIQUES, Indeed everything that the most fastidious could desire. WHITE ii OO1) S , JACONET, SWISS, ORGANDIES, NANSOOICS, LONG CLOTHS, IRISH LINENS, LINEN LAWNS, COTTON A Linen DIAPERS, SHEETINGS & Shirtings. Especial attention is called to the Stock of LACE POINTS, and LACE GOODS generally In EMBROI DERIK3 they cannot be surpassed. The endless va riety of FANCY GOOD*, and YANKEE NOTIONS, forbids even a partial enumeration, in their department devoted to GENTLE MEA S * W E Ali, They take cspec'ril pride believing as they do, that they offer a stock far superior, in point oi STYLE, QUALITY and Qt ANTITY to any ever beforeopened in Griffin. In BOOTS AND SHOES, For the Million, wc simply throw ourselves in the front, as second to none, either in Ifrice, Qu iliiy, Style, or any othci funicular. The Ladies especially are solicited to ex amine otjr stock of SHOE-, as we claim to ha-e supenurty in that line. Connect'd as we an. with the largest bou-e- in this sec'ton —with a New York whole sale house to r, pre-ent our inti ro.-t in purclm- —buying a.- wc do for cash, and Intending to Become Permanent n Griffin, wc think that the trading pub ic will readily hie that we have not only the AIM l.n Y but tin- DiSI'OSI i ioN m t IXTKN I AON to sell goods upon such terms as emuor tail to give sati.-laoth.n. Rciuumb-r fcheuerman, Ero. & Daniel, \■ thi ir S ore, YVc-t side II 11 street, Xi-r-1 I' B- Is Sc Stillwell, and opposite C. 11. .loheson sll irdwurc store —betuj k .own StJIIEI ERMAN S OLD STAND. June 28, Is<3o-t1 Wew 3F"S.3irMni- W, H. G. MtGKEtBEm, W ITU SUCCESSORS OF REID, MtCKEtBERRY * CO., 01-TER FOR SALE AT PRICES SUITABLE TO THE TIMES': j Rio Coffee, Sugar from 16 to 26 cts., per lb., Mackerel, in bbls l-2s, l-4s and Kits. A LARGE LOT OF CROCKERY, IIABDWARE, NAILS, KNIVES and FORKS, HAND SAWS, SHOVELS and TONGS, AXES. ANDIRONS. CHOP AXES, SAD IRONS, CIIIS LS, BUTTS and SCREWS, TRACE CHAINS, Brass KITTLES, PAD LOCKS, SKILLETS, AUGERS, OVENS, PO ’ S, ETC. HQttOW WAJU, BRASS HOOPED BUCKEtS, < ill liNS HIIOOMS, PAINTED BUCKEIS, TLBS, Ac., Ac., &c. CORN, CORN MEAL AND FLOUR. BA€ O N &e . .AMS, SHOLLDKRS, SIDES, 2" Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, CANE SVRLP, ( I'BA MOLASSES, 10 Sacks VIRGINIA SALT, 200 Bunches SWIFTS and ALCOVY Factory I BREAD. WANTED. 3000 Bushel* If WHEAT deliverer, n g 1 M rchonlahle order. The highest mark et price paid for BACON, LAHTI t OR\, E.VL, . LOi It. I LAS, Ac., &c., Ac. Southern Bank Note?, Gold & Silver received for any of the above articles at their market value. aEO. B. BBBOHHR CO. .June 21, ISQtJ -tjm. GftOGEMES *C. I 1(M)(> hL ' ‘ i i:> PttaM WHITE CORN. “ | '■Ae'Ks COFFEE. “j j B.U'.RKLS SUGAR, A It aid C For » v SALMONS, «IMM<»NS A <o. < 7= ibs l>Ki£f> LLI!F, *•.* 400 ,u - LKtr For aa!.- bv "*AI MoNS, vIMMuXS .t ft . Atlanta, tla .j|W | P.AI’.Ui I.S FLOUR all grab* | If-Xij> CANDLES, Ivi-t.- i’OWDEK. For saN by SALMONS, sIMMON.S A t'.*.. Atlanta, Ga ►n Bales primetim rniv h ay. dozkn oYvrr.rw, ►Q KDIS A>SttliTKl* NAILS, For »a!« bv ' SALMONS, SIMMONS A CO.. Atlanta, G ». Just Received. 4 CASKS I*At oN’, Clear Siv]« s.Shoul • 1 *•;•» an rill Ain* *>o() Lli:S ’ 1>ltll:l> ui:i:r 2()0( ) , iow , ) ,Kl ' s M: 4Y ' ’■ 2()BBLS.IAKI,. 30 ,SBLS ' A B C il! ' >L '(iAll S.\t Ks t'oriTK. (I’l inn .) 200 I;bLS I ' lUL ' l: - I W-- have relieved p. I.YNi iIS (.i:\NITE i FROM liLOCK, corner Wliitehill uiul AlnKuiiia i Plrct'tA. where we are piepnred to servo custom i era, an we ha\e a stuck of Groceries, Provisions &c, And our liotise being of large capacity, and con veniently located, \a well suited for tbe storage of goods. SALMONS, sIMMoNS A CO.. (’omniHfion Merchants, Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets, June 14-3:n Atlanta, (is. SADDLES, HARNESS AND l e a r ir j: r . G*. B ERND, COTTON AVENUE, /if.tween Mulberry ami Cherry Sira is, MACON, GEORGIA, Culls the attention oi* dealers and Planter* to his Stock of spleiuli 1 Sadd/trij and //anus* (woods, t'uiisiating us thv following LADIES’. GENTS’»nd BOY’S SADDLES, CARRIAGE; HI G<;Y d-DRAL’GUT lIAKNEsS, WOOL, 11 UK und STRAW COLLAIW. As well us H. BRIDLE, SOLE. UPPER, BEL LOWS. BAND ,0.1 Silt INK LEATHER, always on hand at the ! n. -t, prices. HARDWARE, of nil kind- i.i his lino. My facilities fur manufacturing ail classes of work, arc unsurpassed by any House in the State. All I ask is. LOOK AT MV STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY. All Kinds of Repairing Done April29-Ci!i The Watchman, A WEEKLY .JOURNAL OF Literature, Politics, Religion and News. Office. 119. Na-sau Street, New York. It is a large quarto with eight pages, with sir columns to the page, elegantly printed on heavy white paper. You ought to take The Watchman I. Because in its Rr.uctors Department there is no Sectarianism. 2. Because in its Eituury Department there is no Immorality. 3. Because in iU News Department there is no Partiality. 4. Because in its I’-.uriOAL Department there is no Partisanship. j 5. Because many of the best minds in Amer : ica are liberally employed upon its column*, i 6. Because it gives the latest Eeleeia-tical in j Diligence, Catholic and Protestant, Foreign and I Domestic. y Because it gives ns\ nop'is of all the impnr I tant doings of Congress, together with General , News S R-eauseit gi vss the latest reliable report of the Markets. o Because i‘ gives full reports of important Lectures and Iliscourses. jo Because it has something for Scholars and plain People, for Artists and Farmers, for Saints aid Sinners. 11. Because it is a fearless, independent Journal of Progress, belongihg to no Party, no foot no Churck.no Clique, no Section—hut to the whole Country ad al its People. 12. Because where a family can take only one paper, it is designed to make this come nearer ; supplying all its wants than any other journal in ! America. Incus: * i l } ear; s•> for six months, *1 for tliree months ; single copies lo cents. ' On Editorial business address the Editor, CHARLES F. DEEMS, Box 57P0, Nev York. 1 .<■ nube.-rii.ti.-n* and advertisements, address •V I HAMILTON. i „ - ■ N. v York DANIEL & WICKER, G OEXERAL R Qrooors, Produce 0 A N D c Commission Merchants, E I AHKAKSJjLD stand. R HIM. ST. . GRIFFIN, GA $ We will soon receive large accessions to our already splendid Stork Come arid see us at the late stand of the K MMNGIIAMS. W« gaurantee universal satisfaction to our customers- Mnv 84. lßM*tf NEW FURNITURE STOKE /.V MAC OX. (ILLIUIV, FEARS & 10., Have just opened and Receiving I>n»ly, a Ijtrge tpiantity of FURNITURE, C'oUsi.Uiig in ]>art of CHAMBER SKI'S, PARLOR SETS, BUREAUS OF ALL KINDS, CHAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, GREAT VARIETY OF CARPETING YYHAT KNOTS and BOOK SHELVES, HAT TREES and TEA POOS, MABLE TOP TABLES, EXTENSION, BREAKFAST, DINING and TEA TABLES, SPRING BEDS, CRADLES, CIUBS und CHILDREN’S CHAIRS, • WINDOW SHADES, a Great Variety, MATTING, SOFAS, TETE TETE3, etc., etc. Repairing of old Furniture done in the bent style. You will find us on Cherry street, one door above J. li. Ross inny 10:1 rn GREAT INDUCEMENT ! We rec|>p<;t fully in vita tb«* nttantion of nil per sons who desire to purchase Goods at prices sur passingly low, to our stork of SPRING AXD SUMER GOODS, TO THE LADIES, We offer a Beautiful and Fashionable selection of I awns. I'nckalK French .lackoneta, Mozfcmbhjties, Foulard*. Calicos, fte. Also, a large assortment of White (U ods Mjeh as Jaconet, Swiss and Or irandie Muslins. Nar»ltaook, Plain and Striped Km broideries of all descriptions, with a large vari-rty of other Useful ami Fancy articles. THE GENTLEMEN Will find a Superior Stock of the Lateat and most Fashionable Styles of READY - MADE CLOTHING, I Together with French and Scotch Caasimere*. I>aidia Cloths, and evc.iy other article of Furnish ing (Foods necessary to complete their Wardrobe, lieeides, our STOCK OF JVOTIOJYS, Consisting in pait. of Hosiery, Gloves. Handker chiefs, Laces, Linen and Jaconet Edg'ng and In serting. Hair Brushes, Toilet Articles, <tc , are un surpassed In addition to the above, we offer a large assrot tnent of BOOTS, SllOi Saud DOMESTICS, from the best manufactories in operation. All of the abovearticle* will be sold at a small advance upon prime cosh We can assure the 1 public that our goods were purchased for casb, upon as good terms as they can be bought, and we are determined to sell as low as any other bouse j in Griffin. We v> ill be pleased to show our assort- i ment to purcliaahers, feeling confident in our abili ty to give satisfaction to even the moat fastidious. LOrWENSTEIN h. PFEIFER Griffin, Gn , April 19, 1«««. ts MVKR KKIIOEFER, HENItV COHN REHOEFER & COHN. Wholesale and Retail Dealers IV DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, IIATS, NOTIONS and CARPETS, Whuh aie tale for Cash at low as any bouse this side of New York City. 5,000 'dollar! worth of Clothing, posi tively at cost to close them out. „ Call and examine our Stock, it is the largest iu Griffin, ami by purchasing you cau save 2 6 per cent. REHOEFER A COHN. a' I V Milner'* old .‘s' 1 Jimy I. ts. Jiliswls k Gordon, KXTEKIVC TRADE SALE, PRICES DOWN TO SI IT THE TIMES! J.. [MIXES GROUND PEPPER. &O 0 RISKS. KI.OPR, all Grades, 60 Bltl-S. SUGAR, all Grade* OIL, OIL, OIL, OIL, OIL, OIL! EXTENSIVE DEPOT. Any quantity furnish, and at prices wo ebeap a. lo guarantee every family to buy a Barrel t'Ssspw :h:in Candles or Wood. *OOO SACKS CORN, US HI!US BACON. 2o TIERCES LARD. 10 BARRELS WHITE BEANS, •20 SACKS COFFEE, GREEN AND BLACK TEA, 80 Bids NEW CROP N. O. MOLASSES, 20 BOXES CANDLES. 900 Bhls and Boxes CRACKERS, all torta, 1(H) BOXES PICKLES, all kinds, 10 ltbl*. PICKLES, Cucumbera, 2t» boxes raisins, Almonds, Brazil Nutt, Paeans, Walnuts A*. CANDIES, all sorts. tOO Lbs. Blsek I’epper, (linger Spies Ac Common Storeb, Pearl Starch, Maiteoa. Largs STOCK OF LIQUORS, | To be bartered for Produce, Cotton or Lard. In fact anything yon rosy need can bs found at our House. Call soon at Johnsons a cordon. may 10:3m Alnbaina St., Atlanta, Gn. $. t. Aim Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Stovee, Range*. (Iratca, Pumps, Cutlery. Britani*. and Plated Ware, Woodeu and Willew Ware, Haute Furnishing Gooda, etc., etc., etc, etc.. Also, Manufacturer of TIS, COPPER \SD SlltFT IRON WARE, No. 2 Winahip Block, I Peachtree #treet ATLANTA, GEOHUI. STOVES, RANGES, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON COPPER AND ZINU lto Heating and Cooking Stoves, with Faraiturt complete, The Chilton Cooking Range, tha best Range Is use. 800,000 lbs. Iron, assorted sizes of the beat qasli- A NICE ASSORTMENT OF English and German Table Catlery. Scissors, Butchers’ Knives, Shovels, Spades, Ac | , ALSO, a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Plain and Planished Tin Ware, Britania and .Inpaned Ware, Wooden and Willow Ware, House Furnishing Goods, (in variety), Glass Ware, l.arnpe. Gas Fixtures, Manilla Rope, Bed Cords, Twine, Blacking. Shoe and Stove Blacking, Ac. may 31—3ai EDDLEMAN & BANKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER. SHOEMAKERS TOOLS, LASTS, PEGS, Ac ; ALSO, MANUFACTURERS Or BOOTS Cb SHOES, Keep* the LARGEST STOCK of Goode in their line, tliat is to be found in any one House in Geert gia. Country Merchants are invited to esamina our stock before purchasing elsewhere. CHEROKEE BLOCK, PEACHTREE ST.. Atlanta, GeorgU MaySltf and Bacon for Salo ON TIMBS. SMITH. STMIK A CO.. at the warehouse «f jlsrnigV’. corner of Forsyth and Alabama streets. Atlanta, Ga have a large lot of Corn aad Bacon, which they propose 10 furnish lo prompt, responsible planters on'Etre-faliowing terms : They will give fifty l-usheis of CuriT~or Arse hundred pounds of Bacon for Hvs hundred pounds Os good Middling Cotton. The planters will receive the Corn or Bacon now, aud deliver the Cotton next November, at their store in Atlanta. The planter must give two approved endorse or a lien on bis land. june 21 2ts rs E. REMINGTON & SONS, MAMtrACri'ftCftJl OF REVOLVERS, RIFLES, MUSK KTS AN D OARBINES, For the United States Service. Also, N, POCKET AND HKLT REVOLVERS, RKPEATINC rUTOU, RIFLE CANiS REVOLVING RIFLES, Rifle* Jt .Shot Cnn Burrelf. .t Con Matariftla told bv Cun Healers and the Trade (caurtllT. In these days of Housebreaking ana Robbary. ▼ cry llous A , Star#, Rank, aud Otfict, should hare one of REMINGTONS REVOLVERS Parties desiring to avail theroselvaa of the late improvements in Pistol*, aud superior workman ship and form, will find all combined in the New Remington Revolver*. Circulars containing cuts and description of oor Arius will be furnished ujkio application. K. REMINGTON A SONS. llion . N. V. ' Mowtc A Ntmots Agents, No. 4‘) < Vnrttand "*♦ V»w Twjk ; lure '. th 1 *!ft