Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, October 23, 1866, Image 1

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tOVTHBRV HER ALT, PUBLISHED DAILY AT GRIFFIN, OEUMIA, H MARTIN fc EAgAN, ■mo Mia ■•■■ Hi WIUW. ur MM HLL m >■■- •* •■WcnrUaa. Oh copy era jar. *j on OH«rrua«k. » 60 OH —l»y —rthi. 00 tM~ Ovdevu for JOB WORK and ADVERTTS ISO respectfully seUtolod, sad promptly .beaded to Executer't Sale. IN pwiwrfa order Wlk* Onr* of or*i rary es PtoeCtoety, mMheectd before th. Oort Bmn *nr ■■ Ska b*i of leba oa. Pifc* Croat*. m the ftrat Tomdey la Dmakt, east Ik* following tooda. 10-wH : Lot No <m« kra drad aod f rty two. (Hi.) know* a. lliob' lot; lot No aoa heudrvd and forty seven, (14V.)kiM>wa u Uso Ship tat » part of lot No. oaa kuudrod aud bdyH. (i4A)kaewa aa 'ho Isvie tract; sloe, fraetiooal lot No. oaa hundred tad forty ttiraa. (I*3) containing sixty foot- ecru*, atraraaa the eodLAltlK TRakfadi dtonibsd property will bo aald in pal*** to *dt pwk»w, withoei regard to ori i»Hl raPtoRA dkout two baudred aorta of ItM toad. With coat far tattle dwelling bouses, will ba aoid in cetine *itou with tba Milia, »• •• to furnish a good place of reaidottea aa the V . . The WiTaanuriLaoi In all these land, wgl bo rramfdy* fmmr if ft* jmrtkomr of tba Rill I'laco. ALbO, by rirtoa of tba aatd ordar of tba Coart of Urdinary of f’ifca Cooaty, will ba sold before the Court House door in the lowa of Greenville, M err i wether County. Georgia, on tba first Tuee day in Janaary next, the following land*, to-wil: Lot No. one b ndr-d and sixty-two, (lai); lot No. two hundred and twenty three. (X 2».) ; lot two boirdra l and twenty-four. (XM.) in tba »th District of originally Troop, uow Her nw ether County, eoataining two hundred two aud a half '(Sul 1 1) aarea each, (m<*re or law.) AUK) fraetiooal lot No. tw< hundred and eighty-four. (x*4.) in tba 4th District of origma.ly Troup, now Rein wether County, eouluiuing (u 6) ecrea, (more or loea.); part of lot No. two hun dred and seventy-esveu (X7T), to the 6:h District of originally T. oup. uow Merriwt-ther Bounty, containing thirty-three (8X) acree. and kuowo aa the Enlow place ; Aleo, the bndg lending on the MerrieretLer tide of flint Hirer, containing one and three tenth* of aa acre, being part of lot No. wo hundred aa eighty three in the 9th District es originally Troup, uow Merriwclher county, Georgia. AL-O. by virtue of taid order I will cell os the let Tuesday in Pebi uery next, before the Court llouee door in Griffin, Spalding County, oue third part of undivided lot No. two hundred and eight, (XOS.) in.he Second District of originally Monroe, now Spalding County. Plata of the difUrout parcels of land will be exhibited on the dey of sale. Ail of Said lands sold ee the property of J. C. B»ek», deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of (aid estate. Terra* ma le known on the day of sale. The attention of capitalists are called to this valuable property. It is situated on Fliut River, Ift miles from Griffin on the Greenville Koad, in eliding the Toll liiidge, known as Hall a bridge. The LANDS, and the country around it, are 'the beet in this part of tha State. The Mills do ■the largest custom business of any nulls in my ‘knowledge, and are capable of doing a large •mount 'of merchant business in addition to the custom work, having two wheat and two corn mills. The Saw and Lathe Mills art the best in the country and all tlie-s mills are iu good re pair, or requiring but a very small aaiount to make them aa good as new. There ere 800 acres of the land.io Merriwetlier well-liiubered Pine laud, within threa miles of the Mills. Any parson wi.-Uing to examine th ese lands, or so make enquiries, ere referred to E. B. Goodrich, K«j.,or J. W. Perkins on the premises, or te the subscriber, in Griffin. J A. BiSEKS. octlß Ex’ r of J. C. Beeka. deceased, Qf'hr} r TKCKS CALlCO—from 12) to 2t«ts.; w* UPvF 50 pieces of figured De Latnca ; 25 pieces of all Wool do ; 15 pieces Sal do ; SO pieces French Poplins j 20 pieces French Marinos; 15 pieces Alpaecss; 20 pieces Opera Flannels ; 16 pieces red and whit* Flannels; 7 pieces black xnd white Poplin ; 75 pieces of Sea Island Cotton, from Ifi to S5eU 60 pi- css of Bleached Cotton ; 15 pieces Linseye; 10 pieces cotton Flannel; 25 pieces Cas-inet and Jeans ; 16 pieces all wooiFrench Csseime res; 76 pieces Jaconettea and Muiliue ; 20 pieces Linen ; 20 pieces Black Cloth and Doeskin ; 100 Ladies’ and Mens' Shawls; 100, la’est style oloaki; 50 pair B'aoketa 35 c«s-» Shoes and 'loots; 15 Doxen Belmorxl Shirts ; 75 doxen Wool. For, sad Flush Hat*; 15 pieces Fancy and Black silk 60 and ten Uoc-pakirts; All kind# of Cloak and Dress Trinamings ; All kinds of Cotton Linen, and Silk Laces; All kinds of Ribbon* Ladies' Collar* and Ceflh. Nubias. floods, Shi aga. ud BrH^hit^lMwU; Toweling, Table Clothe ; Linen end Clot ton Damasks; Linen l>OUn4 Scotch Diaper In fact, n Ml aapply of everything, which I will •*»! »t greatly reduced prices. For Q«ut«. A l»rge aaawrtment of Business Suite, Bleok Dt*eek»u end Cloth Panta, nad Coats ood Veete; rfo, BiMdt end Figured Vesta; » large aapply otPuruiehing Banjos. Taaefcarioee, «***»* Tailpieces, berews, /ZTQbfi AND GENTLEMEN, 1 J* * »*l*. N. H. SIMON’S AND LADI&B' FURNISHING GOODS. •II entirely aew. mw friend* art most respectfully requested to call oa Mr*. Taylot *nd tattle the little Cath Tiekeu oa hand, •• we w»k to have do «M Modi of any thing on hand. BrSK W. .i * Mcwaunr mar, Macon, - Georgia. o*o- M. LOOAIT. PrefdMw. *kea ObAh aad baggage Wagon Oiaeb COr ' T pawengere eud beggrge to the DAILY SOUTHERN HERALD. VOL 1. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Charlie Wright, WATCHMAKER AND JEWRLKI EAST SI DEHILL STREET, OVER VFFORD'S • All Work warranted. Dee t7J»«4. VIRGIL a OOOK, ATTOR NE Y AT LAW, G.R IFF IN, U EOtOl A. ■ayktf D n. martin, A TTORNE r AT LAW, GRIFFIN. GEORGIA. Office next door to the Herald office, mayllf 0 M. J. DANEIL, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, OFFICE Up-stairs Front Corner Room Josses' Building. March 19'lm J. Q. A. ALFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GRIFFIN. GA \\ T ILL attend to such professional buoincee as » v may be entrusted to his care in tbe c«una ties of Spalding. Pike, Upson, Monroe, Butts Usury , Fayette. Ceweta end Merriwether. By Croat pt and diliget.t attention U) professional duty e will endeavor to please those who may *u» trust him with bosirrsa He is determined that the business of hie clients, together with bis own shell occupy bis time end attention exclusively. Office on Hill Street, up stair*, opposite HER ALD OFFICE. February 42, 1866. ly. DOYAL <fc NUNNALLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. GRIFFIN GEORGIA WILL PRACTICE IN THE COUNTIES OF Spalding, Henry, Fayette, Butts. Monroe Upson, Pike, Clayton, and Merriweather; and will attend to the collection of claims egaiuat th . Federal Government; and also to the purchase and sale of real < flan. As we shall devote our whole attention to our profession, we hope to be able to give general satisfaction to all who may think propel to engage our services. L. T. DOYAL. A D. NUNNALLY. Dec 47. ts J. 1. HALL. T. W. THURMAN. Hall 8c Thurman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JA CESOX, GEORGIA. With practice in the counties composing the Flint Judicial Cixcuit and attend to the c illectioo of Claims against the Gxnxxal Goyxrn mext arch Ist. t£ BOYNTON* DISMUXeT ATTOR NB Y S AT L AW, rRIFFIN, GEORGIA, Office in front room up stairs in Almah Hall opposite brick Warehouse.) WILL give prompt attention to such business as may be entrnsted to their care, ih tbe counties of Spalding, Henry, ButU, Monroe. Upson, Pike. Merriwetber, Fayette and Clayton. J. S. Bothtom, ) Faro. D. Dhmukk. f sep4—4m. Dr. E P. KNOTT, Having returned to Griffin, respectfully tenders bis PROFESSIONAL SERVICES To those who may desire them. Office and rooms in the BRICK BUILDING between the Livery Stables, where be may ba found day or night except when Professionally tngaged, april 19. GRAND PBXIXG AT MRS. S. A. JAOKSON, AQT. Griflln Ettpor um of Fashion*. ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER I&TU, 1968, WHEN the ettinene «rs Griffin end surrouudirg eowatry nre invited to examine her maerofi eeet neaertment of PINE BONNETS. HAIR, C A PS, RI 880 NS .PLOW ERS.SII A WLS.CLO A K*. wbk every nrtiele ueonly kept Hi a Nrwt-eiaa Mil Unary Star* Oct. IR—Tt J. T. JENKINS 9c CO., WHO WfeS ALS DRCGGIBTS. Patent Medicines and n complete neaertment es A FANUY AND TDILOT ART MUM. LA*AMA, J*t ATLANTA, OA riIXR B. B.BTODDARD & CO. ttitltstlt ©taltw nr , BOOR, SHOES, AXB TMJHH, AT BAKUKiCTUREB'B PRICES. Ms X«otmg St, Chnrtaataa, S C SEL & STODDARD. MM4a flftm Brat For Sole. QTILVKA A MUImmI te raanovi te the 3 Aew aew i ■apiil ky A■■ Wkße A Ce. I sytt^&aguraais the *7 Miiaihm itrUieeAa, Mwg • eera • jkwh »o a fcehe imping story. I also here Arte DwriNng Buses Ac alt jul>»df f llttßl. "Tkv rest to Hk<si (bee Iks SwevC.* GllfflS, (10., TtBOAT KWOK, OCT. 23, ION. omrBRAZ< LAND AND EMIGRANT A OH N O Y WITH UK AD-QU AHTKRB AT GRIFFIN. QCORQIA. I shall keep a Registry in my office, w bore all per tias basing Lands Floatations City, or other prop •rty *#r aal*. rent, or exchange, are respectfully solicited to Register them free of charge, whether my services are engaged xs A goat or not. I em thoroughly acquainted with Bobthcre Lands.and therefore amply ablate disoeia tbe qeelity and strength as wall ee whet they ere beet adapted for. ete.. etc., which will enable me to reader valuable eervieee to Capitalists sad others wishing to invest er exchange > now base several Pten lotion.. Lou. and a considerable quantity of wild lands in and ffisteat parts of Georgia for sale, rent or •xchange, and will soon kava them mapped out on my Register ■o ts at all son esosuiae for ths»areives. I am Sow making, and witlenoe bass perfected arrangements with parties in New York. Fbila dolphin, aud Baltimore by which I shall be a bin to advaooe money on loads, growing erope. ete. ROToxcm: George » Niebote. Esq., Bay street Savannah, Oa ; Ransom Rogers, Esq . Me. 119 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, aud tbs baeioeee men of thic city. A. JACKSON ROGERS. JAMm M. XXOOXS, UCOU MACSO.VALD, LKWIX a. LXOAT. “ Wilbur F. Johnson, M (OF GEORGIA,) with iroohs, gtattionalli & €», mm m aamma AMD COMMISSION IMERCHANTS. SO Canwddet street, New Orlcaan Oct 9m removal! JOHN H. WHITE & CO., RETURN their grateful thanks to the citiicns of Gr.ffin and surrounding country for the liberal patronage Fxtended to them for the fifteen years, aud it ib with regret that they leave Griffin and their old friends and customers, for in untried field of business. They are now opeuing on Whitehall Street, Atlanta, - Georgia* the best stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Clotfling, Hats and Cape, Boots and that they ever brought South. They would fce happy to tee their old friends when they viait Atlanta, and show them through their stock, as they are satis fied they can sell as oh mp «Nd me good Goods, as and House in the citv of Atlanta. J. H. WHITE, ••25 G. W. WUITE. McAleer, PLUMBERS AND COPPERSMITHS, SAVANNAH, geo. Every description of Copper work made to order. Hall Lampi, Ctfateliers, Pkkdawt Lights, Fa/rcy Glass Shades, Bath Tube, Lead and Iron Pipe, on bead aad for tale. sepC—6ra* Empire sewing machine company, Principal Oftce, 818 Braidway New Yark, fIREAT IMPROVEMENT Hi Re wing m ethic, w Empire Shuttle, Crank Motion, hewing Me ekine It is thus rendered aeieetem in action. Itametaew being all positive, it ie eet liable to get eataf order. It in the beet PanNy machine. No. tieaieeaiM la aar new aad improved Manufee teiiM Jtaekiae Car Tailors and Boat and Shoe mat. wanted, to whom a liberal die west wttfhe given. Ne eooaignmeata will be . . ttlfßg SEWING MACHINE Ctt "scpll-dem L*»l (ffiilliams, 2a»lori' (So., Commission Merchants, NEW YORK. libmal advance made oa Consignment* es Podcce te either House. Ootlß-2a F. HORSEY HORSEY, AUTEN 9c CO., HAIR. OAFS, AND STRAY GOODS, Af ÜBtywit CharlMtM, I C <StU'-*n IVIMSi i G6LI MEB.IL atm Am, Inst Fair Ocrosxa 19, 18A&. la direct competition with all the leading makers is tbe cavalry. “PELOUBET” ORGiNN AMD MELODEOftS. PE LOU BET, PELT ON A Cti. Respectfully invito the attention of pureheeefi, tie trade and profession, to tbe } S TRUMENTS 0( tbeir Mauufacture; PEDAL BASE ORGANS, Five siese, Five octave, one to three beaks of kqys, three W eight setts of Reeds, Prloea Sfltbo to S9OO SCHOOLORGANS Nine Styles, single and double Reed, ROseWcmd and Block Walnut caeca iidO io S4OO Plsao style and Portable, Twelve Varieties, from four te ax Otivw, Single and Double RMS, Rosewood and Blifek Walnut Caeca *»rl«Je« se9to sa«o. tkvry Instrarr.ent is msde by coupetect work men, from the best meterial under our personal supervision, and every modern improvement worthy of tbe name, is introduced in them.— Among these we would cell attention to tbe TEE MOLANTE, which has been so much admired, and can be fouud only la instruments of our own manufacture. From among tba very flattering Testimonials ot eminent Professors xnd Organist., w. give tbe fol lowing extracu t “The pedals I conceive to be unapproachable in their beautiful smooth quality.'*—Wx A. Kwa. “It is a grand, good Instrument, and does cred it ot tbe builder. —H. C. Foloku, Troy, N. Y. ' They are among the finest Instruments manu factured either in thie country or abroad.—Wm. Bono. J. Mosexthal, Aptotnaa. "They have given nnivsreal sstisfsctlo-."—W. E Hawlkt, Pou-da-lxc, Wis. “There it a peculiarly sweet xnd sympathetic tone which harmoaixe* charmingly with the voice." —W. H. Cooks. ' I am particularly pleased with tba arrange ment of the different registers."—Wm. H. Bias oust. “No other inetroment an nearly appreaobee the organ.”—The ChoriUer, N. Y. "TWe Inetrument bee n dear superiority ovtr anything yet introduced among ua.— lnSnenSml, if. 7. **Tha tones and the action are rsoellsnt"—Rrv. W. S. Leavitt, Hudson, New Yark “Tht more #e use (t tbs better we like H.’—J. B Haoux. Hudaon, N. Y. “The Two Bank Organ Harmonium is really e gem. ’—J. W. Kooiicctt, Boston, Mesa. **Ye have found them excellent in ell peiets cmietHotiag a good io.trtmieof— i. 0. Coon, T. i. CAog. “It looks aad aeuada splendidly. 6. B. A**- rom. Troy, N. Y. “The Stoat perfect toned Metedoaa I mttf mw." Gn P. Norm. "‘hey tall back aa aaeh ePheNatial merits as ssSBSSI?®’ c\mrm Cireulnm, Gate, and Priee LHda, Ac. sent on ap plication te FBI.OUBET, PEL TON k CO. 941 ROADWAY. N T. Or le nay es av Aganb a like principal aittaa of tha Union. uksui * w mwi tea and corvu mium. 0101 norm OaCAM, Ae.. An. tar An the Ctaeking Or a tailr JB qr —P he Arne wEh laeiaea jk iSijLtmiiiil by this i. f iimy ■ |< hpaba Ml thim eOmwiglh "pn-*w rn mwa+m^ti.Y JOS. ENGEL’S 111* STORE. The undersigned deeirea to infbna flke BUbJie that be be* reMsraod to bis aid betoe la a iffik, When he ia dstonmieed to fufoh $m with GOODS ee LOW w they cue poenihiy W liiiltH. I ttove « hand jfiuws«s nhWi A Complete Sleek of OftT COO9S, flrtkiag, Iffitta, Shffica, Wtm, *«. My well known Charseter ee a buotaene ana here ia former days, b sssioiaat ganr antae of Fair and Hon—t Dealing. Call on me at my NEW STORK, at the OLD BTAND, Went Corner of Hill flttoot and Broadway. Joseph eroeD. An* 4. 1886—*m. axxxt ixtax . a. u uAxv»ip«x. .a w. a raw BRYAN. HARTRIDGE * C 0„ tOMMtssloN MERCIihNTI AMD SAVANNAH OEO RGIA \A/ E solicit consignments and make advaaoee v Y •„ shipments te ourselves, New York and Liverpool correspondents. I^"PLANTERS' SUPPLIES FURNISHED f ts J. N. SEYMOUE., CHERRY STREET, MACON, - GEORGIA. KEEPS on hand a full stock of Grbctrlei and Provisions, w! ich be offers a* I6'w M* any other bouse in the city. He alee keeps oft bend ell grade* of Tf>sAf)CO. and duels in L.>iillard'e SNUFF, end BROKING TOBACCO, of varlntM brands, and is vitas a call from merchants, Planter., sad others. aug*o-dy Stn J. N BEYMOCR. AMUKL r. SILL a. W. Or TUT. HXKXT a. COOISTIAH BELL. WILLY & CHRIT IAN, Cotton Paotorfli and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GBO. ADVANCES made on all cuneignmeuta te aa er to our friende in Liverpool, Boston, New York, Philadelphia aud Baltimore OF* I'ereonsil atteaben given te the sole es Cotton and forwarding es merchandise. eep4—d2m* * ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE in Jackson, ga. By viHoa es an from the Ordinary es Butts County, will be aold before the CWpt House door in tbe town of Jaekrtm , tel ♦lea tha ••pal Honrs of aale, oa tbe I IRSTIUEbDAT fa November neat, two hundred and fcrty (adO> scree of'and. (widow’s dower eaeepted.) eeid (cad hie “ ““ i»x^ <an-40d AdcUatmtor. COUNTY—w*T be 'mM VT before the Conri Heaee dear sfeeed eounty. on the flrsi Tneedev ip Wevaailav aem. ketwiae the uaAnJ beam es sole, % Mlpwlnf property te-wHi One Brvwt Bey Mm*. OddoSe Ipeidleg eww aad enlt levied npoa as tbe pmpeWy a# laaae *P hand h— o 4 bum the OeaaOy Court efeafd eeuaty. la bmue es Pa a Dewberry vn the eeM lama Jeaea. icmrh petntedentkyPlft W. » MaCkSmS. Oot. 9. law.—god. ICgbCheMK Remington ft Boni Maaa&etcrart af REVOLVERS, RIFLE®, MUflOTt AMD CARBINES, Mr tbe Uefted ******* Aleo, Packet *4 Wdi leefdbwa, t» peeling Pwtele. Ri«a Oamaa, EmalvMm th «•». ®h«» Mm Iwagkb tmi O* Mnteriaia sold W 8m dwJgm M® thb trade (rnerally. •hodld Save bWa wt xzxmmm amoemm PartMa la amail tLmrnfm af Aa Data imyrnmmiaia iwpMtafa, aad wyb Tjj Cireaiera aaetesai of oar armg will ha foraiakad apOa applica tion. E. REMINGTON 41 «ONb. Bias, N. Y. Mware I Niekok, Agea'o, la. 40 Ceart W fit. f. X f® M. SQUTffEkJt itEWLLJD. yjra"fhe^aaga^ CITY BVJBXMCS BftICTOKY U.Y vcwnm cpMMifhaw FieoJta raMtoh Rarrto iwo. ■iatoffimj.Matl OmcKwm-FoMehJimlffi. fleowi^ fimse'era hat* T»ie—Smith, Miiif Bear* jffiwu Katri mi— nmik INwtoa, Pot- Naaiera toaffiisa, Memtoa. Wmo. F—uas Newtoc, Wwq M*tocfke..r. _ ctxrrrr gffiwaßß ffi R WBMBTWI flidsemj iffißsi m ffifla ** J* KGOB WAtft-Qmh sTßaftor ObtA D b iflff.t 10. 41* "dT JwnSoN—IT alba I ■mill to Ptoaanl Baaß Baitotos lATXS Os UMAL ABfBSnBK and Guardisne. ore requirediw tow to AStss theflret Tutedey tommb moudk.Jtowueutou nos Nettoaeef sheweatoa aa* he fetoaa la m aaMto foeette 40 As ye jittlwi Notices of solee of percseel pruperty araul to P’t* to a public gacetto 19 daps prsetoto to Mia NotMC to debtors eed stoSita es aa «toto. must be publfobed 40 deye. Not to* that appltoottoa win be made to But Court of Ordinary for leave te eeK toad maet be pahßshed two months Citations for liiiiii of a J - ! ntomllm " a* anehip At, ' Citation, tor dismlasioa from VSQototrattoa, •uee a month for tig moatba letters es diemimtoe tram Oeardtoaihlp and holes for the feteetoaun Os asertoraee mato he moafc+a euaiasliiaa iktoe freer ddiaietoSre- Pabl eattoue wtH alwqye beisetjetod smrdtog “ w ~- SATOi eatoe per levy at too Haee er torn sffi BheriT. mortgage fl 4 Mice per tory l<* Tea OeHeeterl stout per touy ll| ajasfcpgjSobr' :a Notice of application for dmatoriaa frees , . Administrative. g NoGeObf eppliealieo tor ■finis, frtok fa is ■tele es permhnble pr party 10 days loa Estrey notices. 00 da ye. 4 09 Foreclbrflto es atertgege. par sOuato, .A § For mte adverttoag hto wtfoTto sfomta io 9 batlhoad Guzria: BACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD; t i. IWXS? Leave Macon • Arrive el Orton lilt* « Arrive si Atlanta..... „ I ft P. M. SSSYaterCTniliHlfl Arrife.at MAcm . | ggP.i: SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD. Y«. (Jolt, PammdHk, VIRGIL MPHiSm: Leaves Maiea..,.,.. MAM Arrives Ct EtrfiflU .1 T| F E sSas'SSs;vr=v.il« ■oiTOasi miasM, Leaves laiba e.iv.r..MR.IL Arrives at C ilnmbai. .dEAft LeavnaCaKmbw. ? I § Arrives a9 Maaea ..kttKt promt v»mea» ■’ iVSKp BIGHT TRAIN. Andafcab tTLixTttvmrooTitnman .•» iltSi * ' * a..a.a.*.^U^^ t ft a.iri<^i