Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1866, August 02, 1866, Image 3

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c v a l so. "oriffm, Georgia Aw:n«t 2. !**»«. M a Mduß'iw's School —Those having c hil<R en *o educate, in easting around for a suitable teacher will do well to discuss the claims ©f Mr. H E Morrow, who opens a school on next Monday (August 6th; at Dr. Knott's Medical folkge. 0 ir Irieiid of the Arcade, Doc Ison, never weary in weh doing, consulting the happiness of those that can appreciate happiness, and catering untiringly to the : ~hoiccst tastes of the most fastidious and recherche, has again placed the whole Her aid household, under obligations for a quan tity of that most delicious beverage of his— •hat he alone knows how to fix-up, that gharlie knows how to bring-over, and we know how to sip appreciatively and grate fully- __ pjjr- Salt Rheum and all diseases of the blood can be <fured. Many thousands have been cured by the use of Roback’s Blood Pu rifier and Sugar Coated Blood Pills. Thous ands of letters bearing witness to this fact ir c in the hands of Dr. Roback. The Puri fier it the best alterative known to Fcience, combining, as it does, the syrups of Stillingia with lodide of Potass um, which every phy sician of education knows to be the surest remedies. The Pills, in conjunction with the Purifier, never fail to restore the system to health and strength. jiak. A special term of the Superior Court is now in session at this place, the main business of the Court being to clear the docket and jail of the freedmen with which they are respectively encumbered. Abe Kendall and West Reid, were brought to trial on yesterday for burning the woodshop of Mr. Leach, were found guilty, and sentenced to five years' imprison ment and hard labor in the Penitentiary.- A number ot other freedmen are in jail awaiting trial upon various charges We trust His Honor, Judge Speer, will be able to make a general jail delivery before he ad journs. \ Another Ftiti:. —On last Saturday night, an unoccupied family residence, on Poplar street, in this city, belonging to Mr. Boyd, of Merriwethcr county, was totally destroyed by fire. Ipto a recent period it had been tenanted by Capt. Laws’s family—there being, at the time of the burning, no one on the premises, except a negro woman who oc cupied the kitchen. It was evidently the work of ail incendiary. - Loss supposed to be Sd.'fiOO ; insurance 81.700. The members of the Fire Companies were present, and, with the citizens, used their best efforts to stay the spread of the fire— not getting their engine to the spot, or, if they did, not using it. wicked authors of these i ’Cendiary acts could easily be found out, wt re an enslave'l people only allowed to institute the pr prr means of investigation. So long as bureaus and blue coats are the order if tii day. we expect lawlessness to be r ifji.art nfu nig iovv down darkies and f'w-d.,wo wl'ite people. Investigation 'is Toris aeed or hiunrid, and hence crime stalk- with impunity. A Ridiculous Failure So far, every effort to make ,l treason odi oui” has ridiculously failed, for the simple reason that the war was a civil war, and not a treasonable struggle on the part of the Southern pcnp'e. Civil war is what the world regairbd it, what it really was, and is all the Radicals huie oiade, or can make oi it. This they know as well as we and the rest ot the world do, and they may gnash their tetth in vain now and forever, but they will never prove that a contest is treason which nearly overthrew them ; which required them, first and last, to call out several mil lions of men ; which extorted from the world the acknowledgement of our belligerent rights, and which covered our name with glory though overwhelmed with defeat. If treason has been committed, why is not Jefferson Davis tried, in order that t..e issue may be determined past cavil ? Ah, that is what they shrink from. They well know what condemnation awaits them in that trial, and what vindication will be ours in that verdict. They dodge the ordeal, for they know that they would really be as much tried, and much nearer condemned by the trial than Jefferson Davis and the South. When lienediet Arnold went to Europe, at the close of the revolution, he found him self hissed, scorned, and spit upon by the sentiment of both English and continental society wherever he presented himself, lie died a miserable recluse, who dared not show his face in public for lear of being in sulted. That is the way the world treats baiters. l>ut we do not find that Confed erates are treated in this manner either at home or abroad. Foreign nations extend to them every honor and distinction ; even exalting them to high places. Were Mr. Davis or Gen. Lee in Europe to day, admiration would follow and huzzas would greet them wherever they appeared. No single thought of‘treason ' would enter the minds of the millions who would shout then fame. The greatness of their deeds, the purity of their virtues, and in the case of Mr. Davis, the magnitude of his sufferings and his martyrdom at Fortress Monroe, would fill the minds of all men and capti vate their hearts The ,l odintn of treason,” as far as this term is sought to he made applicable to Southern people, is at once so preposterous and absu.d, that it is high time the idle folly of such language had ceased ; it stul tifies the people who still continue to employ it- It is considered mean and dishonorable among getlemen to make a charge which cannot be established. If ours was not a civil war, or attempted revolution, let those who dispute our proposition, prove the “ trea son. ’ We all know how gladly they would do so, if possible. Hut they cannot, and therefore they refrain from trying Mr. Davis, because they fear what is behind that ver ‘l *, an I Wet! tie y may.- t 7 SCHOOL NOTICE. r pirE under-l-raed propose, to open » School in A toe tmldi, g known ** Knott's College, An-j gust MK . Terrot fiorii Js to $6 joljtf H. & MORKuW. | SCHOOL NOTICE. rpilF. Exercises of Mr*. BI.TIIUNES School, j A will be resumed on Monday, Soth of July. July 26, 1666 —1 l Store House For Sale. STILWELL <fc BEEKS expect to remove to tU j Store now occupied by J. 11. bite Cos. 1 j now offer for pale tne Store lion®** occupied by { them. It is considered by many the beet stand in the city «-Jie*-ptii.g the one we go U». be if g acmu cr House, ift* teet long, with a fine bar*»inent story. Thi* property will bring 20 percent interest on the price 1 will take for it. I also have three Dwelling Houses for sab*. juiysC-tf J. A. KEEKS. Travelers Look to Your Interest! \ MRS. REBECCA IIAI’LEY, With an experience inferior to none, keep, a Hrst ; Class BOARDINQ HOUSE, On tbe corner of Broughton and Montgomery ats- SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. July 26 3t THE GREATEST MOUGfcMENT OF TIIE SEASON AT MRS. TAYLOR’S MILLINERY EMPORIUM ("40 NTEM PLATING a radical change in buri- J ness the coming season, the undersigned offer* tor the next FORTY or FIFTY DAYS, n LARGE, FRESH and FASHIONABLE STOCK of Millinery and Fancy Goods, «»t prices that will astonish the most incredulous We attempt no humbug, but the goods ML'STand WILE be sold at some price, a portion of the stock AT LESS THAN COST. A great inducement will be offered to any veil ing to make a good bill. Call soon, as the beet chances ure first taken. S. S. TAYLOR, Agent, at Ladies* .Store. Griffin, jfily ]<> 1860 41 QUEENS WARE, CiriXA AXD GLASS WARE. McBRIDE. DORSETT A CO. Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets, Atlanta. Full lines of C. C. Brnrite and Glassware IN THr; 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 particulaily requested to call and examine our stock . We feel confident that, our TERMS will compare favorably with BEST NEW YORK rates, and our stock is as complete as any in the country. North or South. McBRIDE, DORSETT and: CO. July 19-tini,. C'l E< >RG l A—SPALDING COUNTY —Whereas X Joseph N. Harr ®, Executor of the Estate of Jacob W. Andrews, deceased, applies to me for an order to sell the Real Estate belonging to the Estate of .the said Jacob W. Andrews. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested or concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribe by law, to show cause, if any exist why such order should not Ik* granted. (Hveii ut del* my hand at. office this 2nd day of August. 18gG. I*. I>. DIsML KE, Ordinary. / *1 ORKGI A, SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas vX H. M. Starr administrator of \V. I) Starr deceased applies to me lor an order to sell the 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 time prescribed by law. to show cause if any exist, why an order authorizing the sale of said real estate should not ho granted. Given under mv hand at office. thi< the 2nd day of July ls6r,. F. I). DIsfMUKK. Ordinary. July ly-Gi-d / 4 r.oKlilA. SIWI.DtNG COUNTY.—Where** V.J Isaac A. llaisteii administrator of (irifti i F. Lavender deceased applies to me for an order to sell the real estate belonging to said estate. These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all persons concerned to lie and appear at my office within the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause if any exist, why said order should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 2nd day of July JS66. F. D. DISMUKK, Ordinary. Jul ) 9-60d I ""eureka oil, The Greatest Discovery of the Age! The Suffering Public will be glad to know that G. W. CROFT’S EUREKA OIL H A'-been wrested frots oblivion by ii company of philanthropic gentlemen, and at an im mense outlay of capital, lifts again been placed be fore tbe people. \Ve do not claim it to be a cure all, like some of the nostrums of the day are said to be; but we do say that it possesses advantanges over any* other known compound for the cure of Inflammatory and Ulcerative diseases and as an Alleviator of Pain. It will not only alleviate, but will cure a vast majority of the following diseases, such as lnflamation and Ulceration of the Mouth. Throat, Stomach, and llowl*, Colic of any kind. Dysentery (or f'/ur) Diarrhoea. " Pile*." Diptheria. Inflammatory imti e remedy for A m ralgia. Ulcers o f any kind (ru tmi li. n nt.) Eruption*. Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Cuts. Bone-Eel.'ons. Swollen Gland*. Sots Eyes, Ear and Tooth Aches, Spinal Affections, <tc. And in Coughs, lie challenge the world for its equal. Ordinary coughs it will cure In Pulmont ry t’on smuptiou. Asthma, and Bronchitis it is the best palliative known I The Superintendent of this Company is a Grad uate of the Medical College of Nashville and from long experience in his profession, and a good knowledge of Chemistry, he has been inti listed with the selection of chemicals for the manufac ture of the medicine, and has been and will he careful to select the very finest materials to be found in either foreign or home markets, and wc are satisfied that, the article we are now putting up excels any forner ai tide oflhssanve kind frit purity of chemicals, and must he more efficacious. 1 We place the " LckKK i On." before the world, and upon its merits or demerits it must rise or fall. lint we know if the peoyle will try it, they will he more than satisfied. For sale by nil the principal Druggists every wheie throughout the country. Compounded by O. W. Ciiokt. the original manufacturer, fur ti e Eureka oil Manufacturing Company at Atlanta. Price at retail f1.25 f>er bottle. Liberal dediic tions made to the trad ’. M. A SHACKELFORD. M. I).. fcupertendent For sale bv X. B. DUE WRY A CO., I CROCEMES J j )() Prime WHITE CORN. “ | | bACKS COFFEE, ~ j BARRELS SUGAR. Ali a:.J C. Fur »a’e tv SALMONS A WARD, Atlanta, Ga. I 900 DRIED BEEF. C'huiee.; j lb». BEEF tongues Fur aa!* bv salmons a ward. Atlanta, Ga i)1 )() BARRE,JS LLOUR, all grau„. uoxescaxdi.es, KlXl- POWDER, For sale by SALMONS A WARD, Atlanta, Ga. -Q BALES PRIME TIMOTHY HAT, DOZEN OYSTERS, KEGS ASSORTED NAILS, For rale bv SALMONS A WARD. Atlanta, Ga. Just Received. i 20 IIHDS. CLEAR SIDES, 30 Tierces Choice Itib Side., 20 “ Shoulders, 10 " Sugar CureJ Hams, 2urt IJbla Snp’fiue and Extra Family Fl»ur, 2000 Bushels Corn, 25 Sacks Coffee. SO Barrels A B and C. Sugar, 500 Dried Beef, 2© Barrels Syrup, J 100 Sacks Virginia Salt, 50 Bbli. Virginia Salt. SALMONS A WARD, j We hare removed t LYNCH'S GRANITE ; FRONT BLOCK, corner Whiteh ill nnil Alabama i streets, where w e are prepared to serve custom j ers, as we have a large stock of Groceries, Provisions &c., And our house being of large capacity, and con veniently located, is well suited for the storage of good®. SALMONS <fc WARD, Commission Merchants, Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Street*. June 14-3 m Atlanta, Ga. WAR DECLARED! IN EUROPE, JOHN H. WHITE & CO., Propose to sell their entire Stock of GOODS at greatly RED I CED PRICES Fntil the first of September next. If you want BARGAINS, now is the time, and John 11. White & Cos., is the place to get them. Cull soon or the chances may all he taken. II*; II ROODS Now in TRANSITU will be included in the proposed reduced rates. Come and satisfy yourselves. Griffin. Ga , July 5 ts GREAT INDUCEMENT! We respectfully invite the attention nf all per sons who desire to purchase Goods at prices sur passingly low, to our stock of SPRING A\ l) SIMMER ROODS, TO THE LADIES, We ofiVr a Beautiful and Fa*h ion able selection of Lawns, PnckalD, French Jackonet«, Foulards, Calicos, etc. Also, a large assortment of White Goods, such a» Jaconet, Swiss and Or gaiidio Muslins, Nanksook, Plain and Striped Em broideries of all desfi iptions, with a large variety of other Useful and Fancy articles. THE GENTLEMEN Will find a Superior Stock of the Latest and most Fashionable Styles of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Together with French ar.d Scotch Cassiinerea, Dahlia Cloths, and eve.iy other article of Furnish ing Goods necessary to complete their Wardrobe. Besides, our STOCK OF JVOTW.YS, Consisting in pait. of Hosiery, Gloves. Handker chiefs, Laces, Linen and Jaconet Kdg'ng ad In sertingyKftir Brushes, Toilet Articles, Ac., are un surpassed. . i if addition to the above, we offer a large assrot menf of BOOTS, SHOTS and DOMESTICS, from the best manufactories in operation. Alt of the above articles w ill be sold at a small advance upon prime cost. We can assure tbe pitblie that our goods were purchased for cash, upon ns good terms as they can be bought, and we nre determined to sell ns low ns any other house in Gritfip. We will be pleased to show our assort ment to purehnshers, feeling confident in our abili ty to give satisfaction to even the most fastidious. LOIIWENSTEIN A PFEIFER Griffin, G a , April 19,1966. ts Corn and Baeon for Sale, ON TIME. SMITH, ST MtK <t CO., et the warehouse of Jarnigan, corner of Forsyth and Alabama streets. Atlanta, Ga.. have a large lot of Corn and Bacon, which they p-ojiose to furnish to prompt, l responsible planters on the following terms: They will give titty bushels of Corn or three hundred pounds of Baeon for five hundred pounds of good Mid King Colton. The planters will receive the Corn or Baeot) now, and deliver the Colon next Novembi i at their store in Atlanta. ! p! n t*-r must gi two approved endorser* b i ■■ J KVti. DANIEL &. RUCKEIL' G GENERAL ft Groocrs, Produoo 0 A N D c Commission Merchants, E FARRAR'S OLD VI AND, ft HILL ST., GRIFFIN, C. A. S We will non reeiive large accession* to our already splendid Stock. Come and ace u* at the 'ate stand of the CII’NJ tiINGHAMN. W gaurantee universal satisfaction to our oialoincr. May 24. 1 IM-t( Johnsons & liouUui, EXTK.MVr T R A I) E S A L E, . PRICES DOWN TO SUIT TIIE TIMES! 20 BOXES GROUND PEPPER, 600 BBLS. FLOUR, all Grades, 60 BBLS. SUGAR, all Grades. OI L, O I L, OI L, O I L, OI L, O I L! EXTENSIVE DEPOT. Any quantity furnished at prices so cheap as to j guarantee every family to buy a Barrel, Cheaper than Candles or Wood. 2000 SACKS CORN, 25 HMDS. BACON, 20 TIERCES LARD. 10 BARRELS WHITE BEANS, 20 SACKS COFFEE, GREEN iND IILACK TE A, 60 Bids. NEW CROP N. O. MOLASSES, 1 20 Boxes candles, 500 Bbl®. and Boxes CRACKERS. all sort®, 100 BOXES PICKLICS, all kinds, 10 BIj!®. PICKLES, Cucumbers, 20 BOXES KAISINS, Almonds, Brazil Nut®, Pecan®, Walnuts Ac. CANDIES, all sorts. 500 Lbs. Black Pepper, Ginger Spice Ae. ! Common Starch, Pearl >tareh, Maizena. 1 arge STOCK OF LIQUORS, ; To be bartered for Produce, Cotton or I^ard. In fact anything yon may need can be found at , our House. Call soon at JOHNSONS A GORDON, may 10:3m AUhniaa St., Atlanta, Ga. gentehaij LAND AND EMIGRANT .AGERT O Y , WIT II II E AD- QUA RT E 11S A T GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. I shall keep a I*egiafry in iny office, where oil par ties having Lands, Plantations, City, or other prop eity for Rale, rent, or exchange, are respectfully solicited to Register them tiee of charge, whether toy services are e ngaged as Agent or not. I am thoroughly acquainted with Southern Lands, and therefore amply able to discern the quality and strength, as well as wlmt thrv are best adapted for, etc., 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 quantity of wildlands in different parts of Georgia for sale, rent or exchange, and will soon have them mapped out on my Register so that all can examine for themselves. I am now making, and will soon have perfected arrangements with parties in New York, Phila delphia, and Baltimore by which 1 slnll be able to advance money on lands, growing crops, ftc. Rkfkrnct>: George N. Nichols. Esq., Ray street Savannah, Ga ; Ransom Rogers, Esq., No. ll'j South 4th Street, Philadelphia, and tne business men of this city. A. JACKSON ROGERS. Office, for the present at my residence, on corner of Broadway and l.'iili Streets opposite Marshal College. July 19. Sm Plantation for Sale. 1 OFFER for sale my place in Schley county, Ga., containing :j:55 acres. There are 200 ceres cleared, the balance heavily timbered with oak and pine This is one of the most desirable places in South-Western Georgia, being both pro ductive and healthy. There has not 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,.a*;d four miles from .Ellaville.t lie count vsfte. '.There are about. IGo acres in cultivation —30 in wheat and rye. 40 in cotton, ar.d about the same in corn, lialfof the corn and cotton crop will be sold with the place, if desira ble. AUo. a few Hogs and Cattle. Titles good.— Possession Ist October, or if the purchaser take the crop, possession given immediately. Price, with onelulf the crop, |l2 per acre without the crop, $lO per acre. Address T>r. A. C. Hornady, on the premises, cr the subscriber, at Atlanta, may 17—3 m 11. C. HORN ADY ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi nary of Spalding county Georgia, there will be sold, 0:1 the first Tuesday in September next, before tbe Court House door in the city of Griffin, the Lands belonging to tbe Estate of Charles J. Maddox, late of said county deceased, tbe ‘-aine consis* ing of seventy five acres, about tour rnilis from tbe city of Griffin, with ordinary improve ments there on ; Sold for distribution. A. J. MADDOX, Ad mV. Tilly 10-4‘M J.~T. JENKINS «c CO., IV HOLES AL E DI!UGO IST S , VNL> Dealers in Paints, Oils, Window Gla-s, . Chemicals, Chemical Apparatus, Stationary. Pantent Medicine? ami a complete assortment of FANCY AND TOILKT ARTICLE. * ALABAMA ST Alt ANT A. ft A i ■ THE MAN WHO FAILS T«* BI Y WHERE THE BEST BARGAINS CAN BE HAD, IS IN THK VERY NATURE OF THE CASE HITHER NEGLIGENT. IGNORANT OR < MIEI.ES?. THIS QUESTION: WHERE CAN THESE BARGAINS BE FOUND? TIIV THE NEW FIRM OF SIHIKimiWK Who offer their be-t Scrviw, with & LARGE and EX TIREI.\ NEW slOtiK of FANCY & STAPLE DRV GOODS, Among which they enumerate Lalba’ Dress Gooda in every variety I ' GRENADINES, FTLLARD3 PRINTS, LAWNS, MUSLINS, PACKALS, FRENCH JACONETS, MOZAMBIQUE'S, Indeed everything that the most fantidious eould desire WHITE GOODS, JACONET, SWISS, ORGANDILS. NANSOOKS, LONG CLOTHS, J KISH LINENS. LINEN LAWNS, COTTON & Linen DIAPERS, SHEETINGS4b Shirtings 1 Kspccini attention in called to the Stock of LACK POINTS, and LACE I GOODS generally. In EMBROIDERIES they cannot ho surpassed. The endless va i riety of FANCY G< H)DS and YANKEE NOTIONS, forbids even a partial enumeration. | In their department devoted to GENTLEMENS’ WEAR, They take especial pride believing as they do, that they offer a stock far superior, In point ot STYLE, QUALITY and QUANTITY to any ever before epened in Griffin. Iw BOOTS AND SHOES, For the Million, wc simply throw ourselves in the front, as second to none, either in I’ricc, Quality, Style, or any othei particular. Tlio Ladies especially aro solicited to ex amine our stock of SHOES, as we claim to have superiorly in that line. Connected as we 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 the trading public will re.adily see that we have not only th» ABILITY hubthe DISPOSITION and INTENTION to sell goods upon such terms aa cannot fail to give satisfaction. Remember Scheuerman, Bro. & Daniel, At their Store, Vest side Hill street, North of Becks A Stillwell, and opposite H. Johnson’s Hardware store —better known as SCIIKUERMAN’S OLD STAND. June 28, 1806-ts W. tt. G. MtCKELBEftftY WITIT (HU n. nB 4 CD., SUCCESSORS OP REID, MtCKEtßEftftY * CO., OFFER FOR SALE AT PRICES SUITABLE TO TIIE TIMES ■ Rio Coffee, Sugar from 16 to 26 cts., per lb., Mackerel, in bbls. l-2s, l*4s and £it& A LARGE LOT OF , CROCKERY, HARDWARE, NAILS. KNIVES and FORKS, HAND SAWS, SHOVELS and TONGS, AXES. ANDIRONS, CHOP AXES. SAD IRONS, '■HISKLS, BUTTS and SCREWS TRACE CHAINS. Brass KITTLES. *" PAD LOCKS, SKILLET? AUGERS, OVENS. POTS, KTC. HOttOW WAKE, BRASS HOOPED BUCKETS, CHURNS BROOMS PAINTED BUCKETS, TUBS, Ac., Ac, CORN, CORN MEAL AND FLOUR BACON &r. HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, 50 Sacks Ll\ ERPOOL SALT, CANE SYRUP, CUBA MOLASSES 100 Sacks VIRGINIA SALT, 200 Bunches SWIFTS and ALCOVY Factory THREAD. LARGE LOT of A, B, and C SUGARS. WANTED. 3000 Bushels of WHEAT delivered in good Merchantable order. • The highest mark et price paid fbr BACON, LARI), CORN, MEAL, 1 LOUR, PEAS, Ac., Ac., Ac. Southern Rank Notes, Gold & Silver received for any of the above articles at their market value. , , C3LTBIO- 13- BBHCIITUR Cb CO. June 21, 1 *'>•'>- bin