Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1866, July 19, 1866, Image 3

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( . ,ijin, (ieorsia. July 19, WCG. J C LaPcad. of Nashville; Tenn., is our & i ,l Agent to receive and JjISW for ll,e jjj- OoC Isos w-II pease accept our’ , n k3 (or a delicious Lemonade with acconi-' fctßiment*- T] ie Sunday day train on the Ma-> i 4 Western Railroad has been iliseontm- ■ **. t | ie discontinuance dating from July 1 !sth. Iscksdiaiusm.— The blacksmith shop j j;roadway, between New Orleans and streets, and owned by Mr. IV \Y. Doe, M destroyed by "re, on last Tuesday, . . two o’clock in the morning. Every c rcumstanco proves it was intentionally K t otiSre. ■ Tub Greatest Isdccemext."—Now is j the time to “ make haste,” not “ slowly," but | . 9 hastily as possible, aud hasten to tho , i. p,dies Store ” where Mrs. Taylor stands tesdv to g' ve J' ou Millinery and Fancy Goods at prices that will astonish the most incredulous. Head the card beaded as above. Ciuucti Norton. — Wo are requested to state that the little new Methodist E. Chinch : ; s nearly finished, and is to be dedicated next Sabbath. It is near the residence of Ilev. C. W. Parker, the pastor. This is a neat chape! exclusively for white people. They have had some pleasant meetings, anJ expect visiting ministers next Sal hath, anJ may protract. The Literary Society of Griffin met on Thursday evening last in the basement i of the Methodist Church. The subject —j .■ls the study of the dead languages essen- ! tial in the education of our youth ” —was i ablv dircussed pro and con. The chair de- ■ cided that, according to tho weight of the . argument, tho negative side of the question I twre off the palm.. The young men espe ■ ciallv that participated in the discussion, acquitted themselves very handsomely. stiT It becomes our melancholy task to record the death of U«v. J. C. Patterson, ]t. P., which took place at his residence in ilia piece, on vesteiday afternoon, (.Inly 18th, ISC6.) In anticipation of a fuiler obit uary notice promised for us in a future num ber, it will suffice, at present, to state that rde deceased ranked highly among the worthiest and most eminently useful citi zens that the State has produced. An en tire communit) will mingle their ictus with those of his Severely afflicted fat.lily. Yisitous to Savannah. G.v., wilt find it to iheir interest, as well as comfort, to take up their quarters at the well-kept Horst: of Mits. Kbubcoa llauixv, which they will find at the North EasScorner of llfoiighton and Montgomery streets. Mrs. 11. is a lady of extraordinary capacity and experience for her calling, and her Christian character and congenial “spirit will en-uro ipiiet and comfort under'her roof, especially, as they will find choice wholesome food, clean sheets, and every necessary barrier to tho tormenting mosquito and all other dis turbers of'inati’s rest. Her not to is “Live and let live,” hence her (.Larges arc modcr- ato. Visit her once, and we guarantee you ' will return. I {«*„ Executive Committee C. Soldiers’ Interment Society. 0. PEEPLES, President. ■ 11. T. BRAWN Ell, Vice-President. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. " A. B. NILES, J. S. WISE, S W MANtJII AM, PR MITCHELL, JUDGE BOYNTON, J. I). STEWART, I). N. MARTIN, L CAPT. FITCH, i-iT On .tire 10th of July, pursuant to .previous notice, a number of the ladies of Griffin met at the Methodist Church, and organized a Society the speciality of which is to attend to the graves of lire Confeder' »ts dead buried in and near this city. “Confederate Soldiers’ Interment Society of Griffin,” was the name adopted for the Association. .The following Ladies were elected as officers : Mrs. I, Winship, Presi dent; Mrs. W. H. C. Mickelberry, Vice President; Mrs. 11. E. Morrow, Correspond' Ing Secretary ; Mrs. J. S. Jones Treasurer. Executive Committee: Mrs A. M. Nall, Mrs. J. C. Little, Mrs. S. S. Taylor, Mrs. I). J. Hailey, Mrs. L. R. Brewer. The Society meets today to elean-off the graves, and otherwise do whatever may be deemed fitting or necessarv. Scott’s Monthly. —The July number of this excellent Magazine is on our table, fflled with its usual variety of reading mat ter, original and selected. The following *re its contents : The Doom of Rosalie, by C. S. Dod, Jr. ; Tjro Rosebuds, by Henry Timrod; An Alpine Storm, (extract); Briarbrook, by Hiss C. W. Barber; Cecil, by Clara L. Here; Southern Art, by a Professional Artist; Oxford and its Colleges, (extract); Jean Ingclow’s Poems, by Woodward Hut son; !• alien (Poetry), by H. T. Stanton; How we read each other, by James Wood Davidson ; Hygiene, by A. Means, M. D. LL. D., The Betrothed, by Mrs. Sarah Plover; Literary Table-Talk, by Keuille ton -, ( ) ur Tripod, Moral Heroism ; Monthly Gleanings, Reviews, Notices, Etc. T. ntv. *■> a year. Address Rev W .T. -'‘ f , Vllauta. <la Manufactured and for sale by our agents in all tlic principal cities ami towns Smith. G W. CROFT it Cos. M. A. SHACKLEFORD, M. I>. Proprietor. For sale by N. B. liRF.WRY *t Cos., Druggists. Fast side liill street, Griffin, Ha. Orders received and tilled in any quantity by N. 15. DRKWRV «(• Cos., p'dc agents, OriHin, On. GENERAL LAND AND EMIGRANT AGENCY, WITH HK AD-QUARTERS AT GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. I shall keep a Registry in my office, where all par ties ha\ ing Lands. Plantations. City, or other prop ertv f«»r sale, rent, or exchange, are respectfully solicited to Resistor them fiee of charge, whether my services are engaged ns Agent or not. I am thoroughly acquainted with Southern l ands, and theicforc amply able to discern the quality and strength, os well as what they are best adapted for, Mo., etc., which will enable me to render valuable services to Capitalists and others wishing to invest or exchange. 1 now have several Plantations, Lots, and a considerable quality of wild lands in different parts of (Jeorgia for sale, rent or exchange, ami will soon have them “mapped out on my Register so that all can examine for themselves. 1 am now making, and will soon have perfected arrangements with parties in New York, Phila delphia, and Baltimore hy which 1 shill be able to advanefc-monrv on lands, crowing crops, etc. Rkißunc:>: George N. Nichols, Esq., Bay street Snvilnnnh, Ha ; Ransom Rogers, Ksq., No. 119 South -till Street. Philadelphia, and the business men of this city. . A. JACKSON ROGERS, oftico. soy the present at my residence, on corner of Broadway and 115th Streets, opposite Marshal College. 4 REMINGTONS FIRE AH.MS. SOL3S BY GUN DEALERS j AN D THE I RADI- GEN KHALI. Y. i Vest Pot k kt Pistoi , No. 22 Cartridge, i i»EPEATiNt. Pisior., (Kl.’iott pt.) Xo. *22 Cartridge, I ! Kepeatino Pistol, (Kllioll pt.) No. 32 Cartridge, Pocket Uevolvf.r, (Stlf Cocking.) New Pocket Uevolveu, (witli Loading Ltver,) Police Kkvolver, Navy Size Calibre, Belt Uf.volvf.r, Navy >i/.c Calibre, Belt Revolver, (Self Coeking.).Navy Calibre, Navy UiiVolvfr, :5(5 100 in. Calibre, j Army Revolver, 4 MOO in. Calibre, (ii.i Cane, using No. 32 Cartridge, I Revolving Rifle, 36 it H 10(» in. Calibre, Rriecu Loading Rifle, No. 32 Cartridge, Rrkeuii Loading Cakrink, No. 40 Cartridge, C. S. Rifle, (Steel Carrel.) with Sabre Bayonet, IT. S. Rifled Musket, Springfield Pattern, Single Barrel Shot Cun, E. REMINGTON *fc SONS, li.ion. New Y-rk. At-K NTS, Moore it Nichols. New York. Palmers it Bachelders, Boston. John P. Lovell, “ Jos. C. Crubb it Cos., Philadelphia. Poi LTNF.Y it Thimble, Baltimore. llenuy Folsom it Cos., New Orleans it Memphis. Maynard Bros., Chicago. L. M. Rimsky «fc Cos., St. Louis. Albert E. Crank, San Francisco. ADM IX ISTR.VrOR’S S.\ I.E. BV virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi nary ofSpalding county Georgia, there will he sold, on the first Tuesday in September next, before the Court House door in the city of Griffin, the Lands belonging to the Estate of Charles J. Maddox. Into of said county deceased, the same consisting of seventy live acres, about tour mil ?s from the cit\* of Griffin, with ordinary improve ments thereon; Sold for distribution. A. J. MADDOX, Ad mV. July 19-10d EOR(HA, SPALDING i < )l'NT\\—Whereas vJ M. A. McCullough Administrator of Hubert C. McCullough deceased applies to me for an order to sell illc real estate belonging to said estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the ti n.* prescribed by law to show cause if any exist. why an order authorizing the sale of said real estate should not he granted. Given und**r my hand at office this 2nd day of July 1860. I*. 1 >. DISMI KE, Ordinary. July 19-60d / TeoRGIA, SPALDING COl NTY —Whereas V I W. P. Maxwell applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Sarah Kirk, late of said county deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons interested or concerned to l»e and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any exist, why such letters of Ad ministration should not he grunt'd. Given under my hand at office this 2nd day of July. 1866. T. J>. DISMIKL, Ordinary. July 19-30d " JOB WORK OF every description Printed at the S'VTrtrnv 11 1 j > office w iili f•. atue -an 1 QUEENS WARE, CJ/IXA AXD glassware. AicmuiiE, LfORSKIT A CO. Corner Whitehall and Hwiter SUeeU, Atlanta. Full lines of C. C. Csr«cit« and Glassware IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE or in lots to suit purchasers. A SPLENDID RETAIL STOCK. A fine assortment of** Assorted Crates** very low to the trade. Dealers are partieulniJy requested to call and examine our stock . We feel confident that our TERMS will compare favorably with BINT NEW YORK rates, and our stork is a* complete as any in the country, North or South. M BRIDE, Ik)RSETT «t CO. July IS-3m THE GREATEST 1 XL) r('EMEXT OF THE SEAS OX. AT MRS. TAYLOR’S MILLINERY EMPORIUM. Contemplating a radical change in business the coining season, the undersigned offers for the next forty oi Fifty days, i large, fresh and FASHIONABLE STOCK of MILLINERY ami FANCY GOODS, »t prices that w ill astonish the most incredulous. We attempt no humbug, but the goods MUST and WILL be sold at m>iii c price, a portion of the stock at LESS THAN COST, A great inducement will be offered to any w ish ing to make a good bill. Call soon, us the best chances arc first taken. Agent, at Lil lies’ Store. < h iffin, July l 9 1 v 4t / 10REGIA, SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas VJT 11. M Starr a Iministrator of W. D. Starr deceased applies to me for an order to sell the real estate belonging t*» said estate. These are therefore to cite aud udinonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office w ithin the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any exist, why an order authorizing tho sule of said real estate should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, thi* the ‘2nd day of July 18(10. F. IV DISMFKE, Ordinary. July 19-God / 1 KOUGI A, SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas \ Isaac A. Haisten administrator of Griffin F. Lavender deceased ft} plies to me for an older to sell the real estate belonging to said estate. These arc, therefore, to cite ami admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office w ithin the time prescribed by l iw, to show cause if any exist , w hy said order should not he granted. Given under my hand at office this 2nd day of July 186(5. F. I). DISMUKE, Ordinary. July 19-fiOd lOEI f| Ni 1 K subscribers, having completed their nr -1 raugeinents, arc now’ prepared to furnish the itizens of Griffin, and surrounding country, with TOI3 in quantities to suit, at their new- THE IIOI’SF. opposite the Passenger Depot. The price for tho present is the cents by retail, ami a liberal deduction will be made to the trade. July 5 ts MANLEY & JACKSON. WAR DECLARED! I.TST EUROPE. JOHN H, WHITE & CO, Propose to sell their entire Stock of <j()OI>S ut greatly n/;i) i c/; i) pr /c/: s I'util ihc first of September next. If you want 11A11G A1 NS, now is the time, and John H. White & Cos., is the place to get them, ('allsoon or the chances may all be taken. ii i: is voons Now in TRANSITU will be included in the proposed reduced rates. Conic and Satisfy yourselves. Griffin, Ga., July A if GREAT INDUCEMENT! \Ye respectfully inrite the attention of all per sons who desire to purchase Goods at pi ices sur passingly low, to our stork of SIMM\C AYI) SI MMER GOODS, TO THE LADIES, We offer a Beautiful ami Fa-diionahle selection of Lawns, l*a<‘ka!ls, French Jackonets, Mozambique*, Foulards. Calicos, etc. Also, a large assortment of White Goods, such as Jaconet, Swiss and Or pandie Muslins. Nanksook, Plain and Striped Em broideries «»f all d**«oripti6ns, with a large variety of other Useful ami Fancy articles. THE GENTLEMEN Will find a Superior Stork of the Latest and most Fashionable Styles of RF J)l - MADE CLOTHING, TogetLcr with French and Scotch Cnssimeres, I>ahl»a Cloths, and eve.iv other article of Furnish ing Goods necessary to complete their Wardrobe. Besides, our STOCK or A'OTIO.VS, Consisting in part, of Hosiery, Glove.®, Handker chiefs, J.aces, Linen and Jaconet Kdg'ng and In serting, Hair Brushes, Toil, t Articles, A»\, are un surpassed. In addition to the above, we offer n large assrot rnent of BOOTS, SHOI-S and DOMESTICS, from the ties! manufactories in operation. All of the Above articles will be sold at a small advance upon prime co t. We can assure tfie public tI»a T our goods were purchased for cash, upon as good terms as they can be bought, ami we are determined to sell as low as any other house in Griffin. Wo will be pleased to show our assort ment to pnrehashers, feeling confident in our abili ty to give satisfaction to oven the most fastidious. LOIdWENSTEIN PFEIFER. Griffin, Go , April 19,1966. ts Monoy Wanted. fUjLI), SILVER, BANK BILLS aud SPALD- U ING COUNTY SCR II “T, wanted by J. II JOHNSON, V V\ ,i .drift '• C'ni ti.i/*- Rcpo-ilurv, Griffin, G.i. l-ilv-. If DANIEL k RUCKER, 6 C.KNERAL It Orooors, Produoo 0 A X l* c Commission Merchants, E KAKItAU-S.OLD STAND. a iiikkst., (ii<imN,GA. S We will Mien receive large accession* to our already «plen<lid Stock. Coiue and see its nt the late »und of tne CUNNINGH AMS. We gnurmitee universal «nlicfuction to our customers May 24, 1 SCO if Johnsons A (Jordon, i:\ rUM T R A I) E S A L E, PRICES DOWN TO sriT THU TIMES ! 20 box is (juoim) n:m.R, 600 lilit.S. 1'IiOL'l!, fill Grades, 60 BURS. SVfSAU. ull Grade., OI L, OI L, OI L, OI L, OI L, OI L! EXTENSIVE DEPOT. Any quantity furni.tind nt prices «o cheap as to guoruntee every family to buy a Barrel. Cheaper than Candles or W ood. 2000 SACKS CORN, 26 HUBS. BACO.t, 20 TIERCES t.Altl). 10 BARRELS WHITE BEANS, 20 SACKS COFFEE, GREEN AND fil.tCK TEA, 50 Bids. NEW CROP N. O. MOI.ASSKK, 20 BOXES CANDLES, , 500 Bills, and Boxes CRACKERS, all sort*, 100 BOXES PICKERS, all kinds, j 10 BbU. I’ICKI.ES, Cucimihers, : 20 (SOXES RAISINS, Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, Walnuts A*. CANDIES, all sorts, | 600 I.ha. Black Pepper, Ginger Spice Ac. j Common Starch, I’carl Starch, Maizetia. I »rge STOCK OF LIQUORS, To bo bartered for Produoo, Cotton or Lord. In fact anything you may need cun be found at our House. Call soon at JOHNSONS GORDON, maylOtSm Alt!niff.a St., Atlanta, (sa. NEW FURNITURE STORE /.V .1/1 COX. OALLAWAV, FlilltS & fO. Have just opened ami Receiving Daily, a l arge Quantity of Eli RN ITU RE, Consisting frr part of CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS, BUREAUS OF ALL KINDS, CHAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, GREAT VARIETY OF CARPETING WHAT KNOTS and BOOK SHELVES, HAT TREKS and TEA POGS, i ' MATH.E TOP TABLES, EXTENSION, BREAKFAST. DINING and TEA TABLES, SPRING BEDS, CRADLES, CRIBS and CHILDREN’S CHAIRS, WINDOW SHADES, a Great Variety, j MATTING, SOFAS. TF.TK TETES, etc., etc. Repairing of old Furniture done in tbe beat I atyle. You will find us on Clrerry street, one door above J. 11. Rosa. nn v lO;Tm J. K. HARMAN, Heal Estate Agont, THIRD ST.. MACON, GA. Having baiTlonp experience in the Ljsn Tb upu and Real Estate generally, offers hi* service* to the public, in Buying, Selling and Renting Farms, in the Cotton growing sections of | tfie State; and, also. Buying and Scllirg Wild , Lands throughout the State. ■ Persons wishing to make investments in Real i Estate, have now an opportunity of doing so to advantage, ss sonic of the finest farms that are to be found in tiie South are now being offered. I REFERENCES; J. 11. R. Washington, Henry Horne. Mix and Kirtland, T. 11. Bloom, F J. J*4w*t'»n. W \. # Cherry. June, 88th "in. TIIK MAN WHO FAILS T«> BUY WIIKKK Till'. Ur>T HAHG.YIXS CAN UK had, IS IN TIIK VKRV NATIRK OK TIIK CASK KITH HR NEGLIGENT, IGNORANT, <»K CAKKLK-S. THE QUESTION: WHERE CAN TIIF.-K BARGAINS UK FOUND? TRY THE NEW FIRM OF Who offer their bc-t Services, with a LARGE and ENTIKKI.I NLH STtJCK of FANCY & STAPLE DRV GOODS, Among which they enumerate lardt*-*’ tLaeU tn every variety. GRENADINES, FULL ARDS, I‘HINTS, LAWNS, MUSLINS, PACKALS, FRENCH JACONETS, MO^AMPIQUES, Indeed everything that the most fastidious could do-ire. WHITE GOODS, JACONET, SWISS. ORGANDIES. NANSOOKS, LONG ( LOTUS. IRISH LINENS, LINEN LAWNS, COITON A Limit DIAPERS, SHEETINGS & Sliirtin^d. Especial attention is called to- the Stock of LACK POINTS, ami LACK GO()l>S generally. In EMBROIDERIES they cannot be surpassed. The cndlcas va riety of FANCY Gfß IDS anti Y ANKF.B NOTH >NS, forbids even a partial enumeration. In their department devoted to GENTLEMENS’ WEAR, They take (special pride believing as they do, that they offer a stock far superior, in point of STYLE, QUALITY anil (QUANTITY to any ever before opened in Grifiin. In HOOTS ANI) SHORN, For the Million, we simply throw ourselvce in the front, as second to none, cither in Price, Quality, Style, or any othet particular. The Ladies especially arc solicited to ex amine our stock of SI1( IKS, as we claim to have superiorly in thaf line. Connected as wc are with the largest houses in this section—with a New York whole sale house to represent our interest in purchases—buying as we do for cash, and Intending to Become Permanent In Griffin, we think that tho trading public will readily see that wc have not only the ABILITY but the DISPOSITION and INTENTION to sell goods upon such terms as cannot fail to give satisfaction. Remember Scheuerman, Bro. & Daniel, At their Store, West side Hill street, North of Berks fc Stillwell, and opposite C. 11. •Johnson’s Hardware store better known as SCHKUKRMAN’B OLl) STAND. June 2-S, I*IJG-tf w. h. g. Mtcmamv WITH llltliE 11. 111111 l & 1., SUCCESSORS OF REta, MtCKEiBEm $ GQ«> OFFER FOR WALK AT PRICKS SUITABLE To I'IIETIMES: Rio Coffee, Sugar from 16 to 26 cts., per lb., Mackerel, in bbls. l-2s, l-4s and Kit& A LARGE LOT OF CROCKERY, HARDWARE, NAILS, KNIVES and FORKS, HAND SAWS, SHOVELS and TONGS, AXES, ANDIRONS, CHOP AXES, , SADIRON?, CHISELS, BUTTS and SCREWS, TRACE CHAINS, Brass KITTLES, PAD LOCKS, SKFLEETS, AUGERS. OVENS, POTS, etc. HOttOW WARE, BRASS HOOPED BUCKETS, CHURNS BROOMS PAINTED TUBS, Ac., Ac., Ao. CORN, CORN MEAL AND FLOTJEL BACOJf &c. Ii AMS, SHOULDERS, SIDKS, M Sacks LI \HR POOL SAJ.T, CANE SYRUP, CUBA MOLASSES, 100 Sacks \IKGIN I A SALT, 200 Bunches SWIFTS ani ALCOVY F«ctory THREAD. LARGE LOT of A, B, and C SUGARS. WANTED. 3000 Ba-hcls of WHEAT delivered in good Merchantable order. The highest mark et price paid for BACON, LARD, CORN, MEAL, FLOUR, PEAS, Ac., &c., &c. Southern Bank Notes, Goid k Silver received for any of the above articles at their market value. . CHETO. B, BEEICIIBII cb GO* June 21, ■ 1 xfiO —Ont