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EPXafi^rm-WEEKLY STAR.
psir!»Seto t!*" 2
' Jfwlumn 1 month 815—0 ,non In *3O 6 nroniha
Wo ; )t column 1 month •25—1 months |M
months 875; 1 column 1 Cumth |l-J—3 month;. <73
-6 men bs tl£ We will strletiv adhere lo these
term*, to insore ittentfofe, must
behMdedin fcteore t e'elock the doy previous to
publication. nm<* on Hast side of 11 ill street, over
Hansom & Sail's Store.
tW“ Jos Pkhtixo executed neatly and with dls
patch, at Tua Stab Onion.
RAILROAD notices.
MACON AND WESTERN
E. B. WALKER, SCP’f.
leaves Hacon ......7 SO in. u
Arrives at Atlanta 1 57 r. m
Leaves Atlantis {sii.i
Ariivei at Macon ...1 Sup. u
NIGIIT TRAIN.
LoateaMacon ... T (*t'«
Arrivosat At1anta.............. ......1.4 05 a. m
Loaves Atian a ...... ....7 U# r «
Arrives at Macon .. SSOA.M
ARRIVAL AT CiUPFIN DAT TltVl's.
Fr mi Atlanta 1........... !> 50 A. M
From Mac0n....... 11 ISa.m
NilnT TRAIN, f
From'Atlaata....* 10 30 yt w
From Maeon.... ■■ 12 30 r. at
ATLAXfX & WEST POINT. \
GEO. G. HULL, , .
J-civcs Atlanta ..V****-** C 00 a. m
Arrive at W«it P0int........ Jit 45r. m
I>;«Tea Went Point A W Ss*. *
A\ri v t'B ut A tlan hi... r * *
. . .. . • ..yYH \ M
Vi\rrivi-s*it>tlaoh» p P. M
Leaves Atlanta Ti-d .t*. 9.7 05 a m
A rrlve*at uuginta.... 4'6».U
S"*'"'T TfcAlf. * .
•i.v ** mr. m
..i a.4h .0 4»A. M
i BUANCIt. •
* •>.»• # Ifir. m
• '. B IO 1* M
8 00 A. M
U l.'l A. M
WASHINGTON B RANCH.
I.e weft Washington 0 00 a m
A rrtves at Barnett? ......! 0 BS a m
Loaves Barnette. 2 00 Ik M
Arrive* at Washing ton ................. 4 31 r. M
SOB! HO AROLIN A*
11. T. PEAKF., BUP’t.
Iwavos Charleston * 0) a. m
Arrive at August... ..0 O&'P. m
Arrive at Columbia 5 SO r. m
I.oave Augusta .6 00 a. m
Leave Columbia 0 IB a. m
Arrive at Charleston 5 00 p ii
Connectin'.: with train at RranchviHo for Klnttsvtlle,
Wilmington and Munehustor Hoad, Columbia and
Charlotte I tail oad.
ATLANTA CARDS.
CIOCKERY !
/"Ii FROM TOE
Potteries.
&■.& -- sL~± " ■*; ' '
LARGEST ST«€M*
EfEfl BROUGHT 10 THIS
s_i ■
From Importers & Manufacturers?
Puft Sines of G. C.
{ ty&ve, in the Origi
nal Package, or in
Lots to Suit purch
asers, at Prices as
LO W as any House
in the SOUTH.
China and Plated
Ware!
LOOKING GLASSES
AND
Fine Table Cutlery.
Jgt'-Pnriieulor attention to ORDEItS.
GOODS * cetrepiUy repacked for the
TRADE. ,/ ■
rBRWi, BOBSETT & (D.:‘
. COIINER OF .
WHITEHALL AND .HUNTER *SJS.
Atlanta.
April?, ISO 6. »■ V y 3
I. C WMTA A. P. ADAIR. T WBU;
Wells, AdsHr A Cos.,
co.u.nrtstoA'
MERCHANT,
SIDE
WHITEHALL STIILKT,,
'■ A.TXjA.iN'TA.,
..LL.„ '*
Keep cm band EARdE STOCK of
Western Produce.
ORDERS solicited for OROCE-
RtsS,^bi|i|3E : ; April 7r3m
T. L LaugstAfl. ple».i. \ dtanoj,’<K<| Hunmock
* ' [J. jr.Tottcr.j
LISCSTM, CMK & CO.,
V . WHOLBBALB *
ii m in,
LgMt-.GfL. i ! Ai'St> '■ • a .\ * '
C9MNIISBIQN MERCHANTS,
STREET,
Itlaxxta, O-eo
w. ,3w
GRIFFIN TRI-WEEKLY STAR.
VOL. 1.
NEW YORK.
Great Distribution
BY TIIE
EUREKA GIFT AMIAT’N
Established 1846.
ISO Broadway, IVtw York.
ROSEWOOD m\OS,m#MO\S,
FINE OIL ENGRAVINGS, "
Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings,. Gold
Bracelets, Coral Florentine, Mosaic,
Jet, Lava and Gamoo Imdios’ Sets,
Gold Pens with Gold and Silvor
Extension Holders, Sleeve But
tons, Seta of Studs, Vest and
Nock Chains, Gold Rings,
&0., &«., &0., Valued at
SFfSurfikj AAA AAA
Dlffl'Ul RCTTmN If trunl«" in
nor : OKRTIHUATIvS nwulng each article
an l its Value, are placed in SKAtEJ) ENVELOPES
—which are well mixed. One of th«'*e Envelope*,
containing the Ortitiarto or Ortfar for so mo article,
will t e dellverwS gtonroffioe, or sent by maU to
any address, without regard to choice, on receipt of
2T> cent*
Oti rereivin'; the Cortlftfntn ihe pmvltaser vrtll
see what Artie olt dr* wa, nnd it-- value, aud onn
then bend ONE.DOLLAIi and receive tno article
named,of can choose ANY othk» <n»o article on our
LI st-of the eauie value.
f?®r fm-chascT* of our SEALED ENVELOPES
may, in this Unanncr, ,obtain an Article Worth
F.KOM ONK TO KIVSHUNIRHD DOLLARS,
Foj* Ono Dollar
wbl6h they need not phy nntll Its knmfn \vhat
drawh *hd its \wlmr. KntiTO ftitisfncttoh Guaran
teed ill all cases.
TUK EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION
would call attention to the flici of Its bc'ng
Original and Largest Gift Association in the conn
try/ We are therefore ehabhil to send Finer
Goons, and give better chances 10 olitain tho more
tnlliable prize*, than any oth r establishment of
the kind. Tho builiiess continues to bo conducted
In a fair and honorohle m:\n< er, nnd a large and
greatly increasi g tiadei ia proof that, our patrons
appreciate tills method of obtaining rich and elegant
goods.
Luring tlm past year thte Aiwaclatlon has sent a
very large number of valuable prizes to ail parts of
the Comitrt. Tltostf who patrortize us will feceite
the value vs their nmney, ns no 4U tkl<fc«>n ohr
list Is worth less tliun One hollar, ruiail, and thero
are no blanks.
I'n rtries deitf ng with us may depend on having
prompt returns, and the artle.e drawn will be im
inedimy cent to cay iiddvesa by return mall or
c\p;i .-s.
'Vhe follo\sringp*rtie| have r. oentlYdrawn vain
b’e prizes lWn<l tho Eureka, Absociallon, and hjure
kindly olio win ihft use of their names, and many
oilier v antes mj-ht he puhhslK'd were weprrinittea:
Andrew AVitson, Custom HoU'O, rhiludolphla,
Penn., Oil Painting, value 4100: James Hargrave*,'
S2l Broadfiftf, Now Yot*k, OU Pointing, vslueSlOO;
E. F Jones, Rarrmt, Marshall county, Kansas, Mo
lo eon, value 4200: Patrick .1. Hyrnes; Wntcrbury,
*lt., Gi Id Watch, value 5126; J. >A Shaw, 224 East
24th Street, New Y'orh, Plano, value $.'150; Mrs.
(’hafrfcs J. Nevis, Etydra, N. Y., I’laoo, value 4300;
Mis? Lucy Janewny, Klmlya, New York, Cluster
Diamond king, va uo 420D; Jvlm K. Pcnnoyer, City
itotol, NashvTllo, Tonn.. Jue'odeon, value 412A; Os
car M. Allen, Cos B, 149<i Reg. ImY Yids, Nnsh\llle,
Tc.nn., Watch, value sbs; Rowland S Patterson,
Cos. I*, 10th loVfo Vet Vol, OR Pahiting, value#loo;
Mrs; Abbey J Parsons, Sprlngflijld, Mass. Mclodo
oti. value sls<>; JairuAL Dexter, City Surveyor,
Syracuse, N. Y., Gold \\ atch, value, $ 150: Mrs.
rnnwi' lßeek* r. N. Y..
Oil Paintiwg, value 4100 ; Mrs. J. C Coles, Grand
Rapid*, Mlchlg in, Btlv« value SmOj E.
Sinclair, No. 4 Main Strteht, Itti« u, N. YffFrhmea
Kiuravfng. vhiuo $25; Hon. Luther Detmolil,
Wiibhlngum, 1). C., Oil Polntiag, value 410(1.
letters from various parties throughout tho
country acknowledging the receipt of very valuable
‘ gifWjuny hjt seen 041 iliq at pur ofllqe
TO B£ SOLD FOR GtfE COLLAR EACH.
without rtQttid to rixtur, (lint not lo tie pui<l/br
until you, i-fioif K/iiit you’uHl rtctlie.
BACH.
60 HloKTinr Hcacwooil ri#nn»
worlt fr0m...,, #250 Oil 16 500 00
50 Slelbdenh, llo,cw'il Cusci. lift 00 to 225 00
100 Fine Oil l'alnlhiß. 25 00 to 100 00
1,0 (.old Hunt' Owe Watches 75 00 to 150 00
150 lMomoml Ring, ... 50 00 to 2!iO 00'
280 I.iirtk-x' Gold Watches'.... 00 (Kl to S5 tK)
450 Silver Watches. 25 00 to 50 00
200 Fine Bteol Hngruv'g-, ft’aM I*2 00 to 25 00
10*1 Music Botch ~.. 12 (O to 45 00
K» Oil r licvolv'g Pat. t astors 15 Oo to 40 tio
100 Silver Fruit* Cake fhisk’ts 15 00 to 05 00
500 wtsMlvorTATableSp'ns.. 15 00 lo 30 00
2,Nil, Vest, ami Neck Chains ... 503 to 26 00
2.500 Ladles 1 Wlvcr l’orte Mon
okts 000 to 15 00
3,000 Silver BuUcr Knives BMI to 700
2,000 I’rs Jlit!' Kings, (new stylo) 150 to COO
8,(100 Gold Pet,cits .fc.'l ’th I‘icks 300 to R«0
8 000 Onyx & Amethyst llr'chck. 400 to 10 00
8,000 T.-ira anil hlorentlno 400 to 000
1,00 i Masonic l’lns 400 tn 600
2,000 FlncUoM Which Keys.. 850 to 6So .
5,000 GhllclreirtArmlet*....... 2 ,50 to 800
2,000 Setts of BttsotU Stutlirs ... 15# to 500
2.5H0 Kniim’leA Sleeve Buttons.. 250 to 10 00
111,010 ITn Gold and Chas'd Ring 100 to 500
ft,ot» VtonoSyt aad Scal-ltlngl'. 260 40 19 00
CuUOO Esickcts, all sizes 200 to 700
loJotlO eels I.a,lies’ .tenrclry SO3 it) 20 Oil
4,003 Wotch Chains (cacli) 8 (10 to 650
5,0U0 Gold Fens sttxer Ex .Cases 4 110 to 000
6,0181 Gstit's-Br'sMSrftcarfPnts 800 to 20 00
2,000 Ladies’ Now Style licit
Itucklcs 400 t* teSO
2,okt CbtitOhiaS A Ouardt.'liaite, 8«) lo 20 00
LlSllt Gold 'l tumbles 700 to 14 00
2,000 Sets Lndios 1 Jet and Gold. 10 00 to 20 00
;iotwo Gold Crosses 160 to 800
6,000 Oval Hand- Bracelets 6 1)9 to 20 00
4,000 Chased Braeelets 5 00-to 16 00
24)00 Ball E»r Crops, till c lors. 810 to 600
6,000 Fino Gold Pens 200 to 850
2,900 N w Siyto Jet »nd Gold
E-ardrof*;.-. 800 to TOO
2.500 New Stylo Long Crystal
Eardrops 400 to ft 00
2,000 Gold Tens 800 to 600
A Chance to Obtain Any of
lh#' ajb»V© Articles for OWE
DitUny, by I’iiWhasinK a Seal
ch Env«sloi»c, for S5 Cents.
S3gT*Flvß fteSli*B Envelopes *8) 1! he s4ntfdr $1 00;
Eleven ft. Thirty for M DO; Sixty-fi?c for
»10 00; Ono Hundred fur* sl3 00. 2GJttfTS
WANTED EVERY WHERE.
Our patron* aro desired to send ITnltod States
money whpn it is convenient. Long letters are
unm»ca|sa^y.
om* lS- SEALED vnvm.ovts nhi*t is every
culbbe acebrtn»anie<l t>y thV<yA«H, Wlf n thettnmc of
tho person sending, and T«wn, County nnd State
plivipiy written. Loiters should be addressed to the
Maiiagers, as follows:
LooJwin, Hunt k 00.,
Box 5T06 Post outre, A. Y.
February 18(1806 Bm*
A. A Wright,
FRACTICATi
WATCHMAKER A.\fi JEWELER,
GltllTlY, GA.
WOOD RUFF'S BUILDING-,
I r p Stairs—ftij/h't hand Tloom.
old Ivir, .to Ofjerr
SLWINO MACII6rES and all kinds of Musical
Instrument?., repaired. Kvcrr description of
Intricate nr didSetdt Maalitnory repslted og explain
ed. Foroe and liiftlngi'amps, put up to order
and sdjmted. Orifantentnl Turning, In Steel,
Brass and Ivory, to order. Locks, of all, kinds re
paired. (dill <h'»iTiptK>os of Mubellanduu.iWork
attended to wM dispatch. ‘ ' 7 Fdfi’y 10/M-ly
jp|Rt >IN ARIES ~BLaSkS, of every
” dcßcriptuni, for said at tlio Star Of
fice, 'V • (
GRIFFIN, GA., MAY 12, iB6O.
flic Cri-TlU'ctili) Star.
Gridin, (ia., May 12(11, JSC6.
The Southern Cui,*ivatob.— -The
May number of this excellent 'ninthly
is before us, and we take great pleas
ure iu recommending it to our rou?Jet-.
It is well tilled with reading matter,
and deserves (be patronage of everv,
planter in the Srpith. For many years
it baa dispensed.its blessing-'jto our peo
ple, and the visible imprnveipent in ag
ricultural science in this State, is main
ly due to tho suggestions of tho Culti
vator. , # '.* '
During the sanguinary war through
which wo have nna.a.l lM* „,„,.1.1„
6d and permeated through tin* South,
ern States, cheering tho farther in his
ioble efforts to feed the hungry and
clothe the baked. Atjd now that tho
thunder of the battle-field is hushed in
to silonce, and our people haVo return
ed to peaceful pursuits, lot forget
this induitrions-dispenser of agricul
tural blessings,* hut cherish and sustain
it as the great medium ,Rrongh wfeich
our wasted lands may be rtc!aimed,.oßr
homes beautified, nnd our people ad
vanced in the noble science of --gricul
ture. Wo do not hositato to a film that
a singlo number of this monthly is
worth twice the subscription prico in
the valuable information it Imparts.—
We ask, therefore, why our people man
ifest so much indifference on the sub
ject ? Why not subscribe for it atonae,
and begin to profit by Its suggestions ?
It is published by Wm. N. White, Ath
ens, Gu., for the very small sum of two
dollnrs per annum. Farmer, subsoribo
for it, and if you aro not satisfied with
the experiment, wo shall imagine that
you aro a poor farmer, t>tid have deter
mined to remain so.
BSS“ A telegram from New Orleans,
states that Judge Duplnnc has decided
that notes pnytibio in Oonfederiito money
are worthless, anti also mortgagstegiven
for Con fed crue money during the war.
— JJulMin. " ' * '
Suqh maylbo the law.i«t*Li>uisiana,
but it is not tho law iu Georgia.
The lata: Convention of this State
passed nn ordinance declaring contracts
irnido during the war, to l.e valid, Idiffl'
fixed tlio standard of payment at the
gold Value of Confederate money when
tho contract ips male / ILtbe contract
was bhsed upon nioucy
loaned,; and when bused up,Jj
of property, then the value of tlfe pro
perty in gold is to constitute tho basis
of settlement, and tho late .Legislatures
affirmed this ordinance.
The Financial Panic in Eaqt.and.
—Thero has beon less vague alarm to
day (Saturday, April 10th) but no one
looks now for any rapid rebound. Con
fidence has been completely destroyed,
and any attempts to check ttie blind,
panic by argument would hnvo the effect;
of making matters worse, tdnfjo tho ex
citement Os fear would hut find fuM In
the belief that the effort was merely
made to mitigate worse -disasters than
wero seento be approaching. The only
chance for any sudden turn in'tho mar/
kets would be from’tho actual crith-'
mencement of War on the'Continent,
which Would change at once tho current
of attention, and most probably have
an influence on the course oftowney di
rectly opposite, to that apparently con
templated. It is to be hoped, however, .
that relief will not come in this mtojner
and that the of distrust
will be left to work itself out in its own
way. No panic of equal severity w.D
.ever before krpf within sneh Well-defitied
limits, neared? a singlo M*an,-li of real
commerce is affected by it,.nnd how.-ver
disagreeable it may he to witness losses
in any quarter, the feolingou tlie'nub
je«t is greatly lessened by tho reflection
that, In a majority of casts, the sufferers
pre those who are at all times ready to
bo flic dupes or any rpgtfftW.ti’r.d mov'c™
mont, whether it bo in. the' direc
tion of sanguine gfc.*J or holp}iss terror,
As far as the general public are-cbpcfcrn
ed, it must boa Witf : '.faction to 'know
that tho saturnalia, enjoyed dyrhig tho
past three yeats by a elfiss of sopiety
who in the past gene rati Y would have
found their sphere only at thq illegal
gaming ttib[ss of that period, but iwio
hfiVc lately risen to,wealth as
nnd financiers and ddncocttiri of fiction
tion premiums, is now,
to'obtfty, effectually brought to aneiid- 1 -
a fact Which those pdttlCfLfhcmseJvcs
jwill bdtlio lust to rechgtitzig T/ut which.
Whenever they attempt to renew their '
practice*, they will find to bo .inexora
bly fixed! ~ , ■
JfeaHUjnois wouM niiiku fpsty a »udi
JUnpepota eixty such- States as Rhode
Island. Missouri is larger than nil
Now England. Ohio, exeoode in extent
cither Iroland, Scotland pr Portugal,
mid oquol Belgium, • Switgorjaud , and
Scotland togehtcr. Missouri is Jarger
than Denmark, lieJ,land,,Balgimn ,udd
Switzerland and aud lUlinoia
are larger than Euglaua.-nircland,
Scotland and Wales.
'."f i:.« ■ mu
Jl®*- Twontyt-onnibf tho presont meiti
, bero of (lie United. States Senate- are na
tives of Now England. ,
Strange Customs.—The following is
a curious account of the habita and cus
toms of jwmie of the tribes in the interior
of Africa, as we find in the new volume
of travels by David and Charles Living
stone, just issued in London. Speaking
of the Wi'teen in M.iramblos. the narra
tivesayttV- f *
Thesedamselkjooked with considera
ble disgust on\h(T“m,n* in bags," as the
tr.iwsers whito were Vljed. Ev**u tbe
less faslidrous matron qfrkd , tiioir
children by threatening to felt’, tho
white man to bite them. In their eye.,
Dr. Livingstone, busy with the wot and
dry bulb thermometers was nti object of
pity “jASying w*itlv toys, like a Tittle
b >y," luit when they discovered tae, tra
velers Marauding butter, “row butter,”
bn tUeir bread, their disgust was beyond
expresfoh. They only use butte,r, af
-JliS to anoint tho .heads and
The most wonderful ornaments, if
suou it may be culled, is the pelelo or
uppor-lip ring of the woman. The
middle of tlio upper-lip for the ring is
pierced to the septum of the noso, and a
small pin inserted to preveny the punc
ture closing up. After it has honied
the pin is taken out and a.larger one is
pressed into itapigeo, aud bo on suocej?:
folly for weeks, and months, and years.
ThoproAcss for increasing tluMize of'
the lip goes on till Hwomcs
so great that a ring <ft.t\vo inehos in di
ameter can be introduced with ease.
AM tho "highland woAten wear tl:o
polelo, apd it is commonln the upper
tint! lower shim. Tho poorer cliisst 3
mako thorn hollow or of solid bamboo,
but the wealthier of ivory or tin. The
tiu pelele is olden made in tlio form of a
small dish. Tho ivory ono is not unlike
a nnpkiii ring. No woman ever appears
in publiff without the polole, except in
times of mourning for tho dead. It is
frightfully ugly to soe tho upper lip pro
jecting two inehos beyond tho tip of the
nose. When an old wearer of a hollow
bamboo rtng smiles, by tho action ol the
mu.sol os of tho cheeks, the ring and the
lip outside of it are dragged hack and
thrown above the eyebrows.- Tlio noso
is seen through the middlo of tlrq.ring,
and the exposed tooth show how'they
havo been chipped to look .like those of
n eat or orocko file.
Tho pelelo of an old lady, Chikanila
■ Kndze, ji chioffctincss, about twenty
miles north of Morambltu hung down
below her chin, with, ofJCoursc, a piece
of the upperilip around its border.- Tho
labial letters cannot bo properly pro
nounced, bijt the \iuder lip Ims tu do it*
host for them against the upper teeth
and gum. Tell them it makes them ug
ly, they had better throw it away ; they
tod is an enigjpC Can thick lips ever
have beon 'thought beautiful, and this
mode of artificial enlargement restored
to iu consequence?
The constant twidling. of the pelole
with tho tonguo by the youugor women,
sng'gfißted the irreverent, idea that it
might have been invented to give safe
employment to 'that little member.—
“Why do women wear those thiugs 1”
we inqgirctj of an old chief. Evidently.
surprised at such a stupid question, ha
replied ; “For beauty, to be suiel Mon
have bbards and whiskers ; womvmhavo
none, and what kind of a creature would
11 woman be withour whiskers and with
out a pelele ? She would have a mouth
like a mail, and no heard, lm!haP’—
Afterward, on tho Rovanna, we found
raon wearing tho pelalo as well as wo
men. ~ >j -...
SuNpoX Is Idaho.—C. Aubrey Ange
lo, ever tho tion daplumc. Chaos, writes
thus (if tho Sabbath Day in Idaho : This
is Budiihy the soitemn echo bfthe tolling
church boll won hoard—tho sacred odi
fiop roviyns the recollection of love,
home, and early jvys, is unseen—tbe a
ged spinster, bunk in hand : pater fam
ilies, with chernhh set, yisido ; mninas,
lievlcd Bei\ux, nnd cv€n tho outward
foCm»f religitin, retj or artificial, were
altko iuvisablo. T'-us is the settling day
with inorebant and minor ; or'Presents
a Willamoua-looking-paper,'‘charged
with figures ; <he other a iting gJwirfy
bag eharged with gold; wms;
dustioaosi Sunday—the weokly. w«et
ing; general r.endervous .of the bulls
artu gears'; Wall street illustrated ; Ur
sa Mttjrif in tho ascendant, and fiis Sat
nnio* Majesty the ruling genius of the
hour; thermometer 82 deg. in tbe shadd;
roj cut)- twenty-five cents at the bag ;
myriads of mammoth bottles flies preg
nant' with poison, sailing through the
nir ; whisky therbovornge; and monto
the gamo ; augola -weep, mortals' curse,
dogs 1 fight and heavy poaLs of. thunder
aunohnoe the displensuio of tho Su
preme ; rapine, blasphemy wore jn puV
hi dd; a breathless corpse*lay
in l»s blood ; Mho law is violatcdJlfM
tire ,yict.im unavenged ; the Sabbath
defies with a clouded on
the sins of the Reader, Host thou
liko (he pibtvfo T-J'tis but a Traction of
t.'.io ttruft)} Jof wlioit a at Bbilifr,
Tqo Best of GiftSi—A celebrated
writer says, *lje be*t thing to give your
eneojy 43. forgiveness ; to your pppo
nqnt*,. , tolerance ; to a ; friend, your
heart; to yoqr children, a good exam
pip; to a,father, deference *, )to your
mother, co’nduet that will make hor
1 proqcj sis you ;, to your«6lf, respect; to
all ipen. cha'iij- . ■
Arsurable. Joke om the Par.siD«vt.
—-John Ilappy Os tho-Nashville Banner,
wlieU applying for si pftrdov,’ waft asked
t by tbe President what position be hold
in • tho waff, to? which he/ replied. “A
1 quartermaster. “#The'Ch ief Magistrate
chuckled and smiled, P-My nfloient and
venerable friend;'! he said; “if gou think
your departmont of thi rebellion indan
geredsthe Union cause, your simplicity
is apsidpo iniLolf.” -i
NO. 79-
savannas cards.
SClll’iYEN ITQUSE.
SAVANNAU, GA.
T'ins first class Hotel, h». vlhix bocn ftn»!
newly furnish**], Is iu»v* up«n for tine
of thctr.iveliitß pubic. jXn&l Sm] G. Mc^tflTNLY.
SAMD£RSJK & WILKEaSON l t
U7toto.tu?e and Retail Dealers anil Man
ufacturers in*
Harness, Saddlery,
AND ' ;'Aj ft ■
Trimming* GFoods,
BROUGHTON STREET/
UNDER ST. ANDREW'S l&tL,
Bay a aixali, Goiprgia,
KEEP constanjUy n« fnnd for WrutllMe.a
Mnio IlrMles, &c. JJjr* lU*!iur and i
with n large ilurnoss *nd Saddle Manufactory North
we aioj enabled to sell good* lower than other par
ties South, and ©ten less titan Now York prices.
March 21, 1800. dm
E. I). Ssnyl hc & Cos.,
Anporter* ami Dealers m
CROCKERY,
m m s st
GLASSWARE,
109 I3ronghton Bt. s
NEAR BULL STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEO-
Fine Invoices of WHITE GRAN
ITS, COMMON and GLASSWARE, in
storo and to arrive. For sale by origi
nal invofee.
GOODS REPACKED FOR COUNTRY TRADE.
March 22, 1800. 3 m
mmmsm
A First Class Artist tn SavanuaUJ
Mil. E. 0. THOMPSON, *
FROM *
FREDERICKS £ CO.'S CELEBRATED GALLERY,
YORK,
Is now engaged at tho
“.FOREST CI T Y GALLERV,»
ptor» ttAf’ fi-reAt p'- n-iir. t» rtvsiL
t.f Mil. TlfoMl’SON, Mid trust tlulrettTrt'Tto cT'
toblbhft • .u
FIRST CLASS GALLERY
Will be duly appreciated l^
Pcri-j- a liflrcridge, r
140 Broughton St., SaVnnnab, Georiji:
Miiroh 22, 18(50. B^,
A. DUTRRMMn, , mu. M. w. HUS,,
Os Bfirttnnhh, Ga. Os Jolforsoh Cos. Fin
A. Dutenliofer &Cos.,
SHIPPING, FORWARDING
AND
COMMISSION MfiRCMANTS,
Hay street,
Savannali, Oai
attontlon given to tho pnrchfwo,
L -anti s»iiipment A utlon, Lumber and Country
Produce gi*nerully. solicited, on
which liberal ntlvanoes will bo made. *i
ItEKEKKNcids—Brigham, Baldwin & Cos, and Ill
rum Bdberts, E«q, Savtlhnah; J. Ts. Zelfn »fcCn.,
Macon; da*. W» Ball ami Wltlla Cblaholnv Atlau*
ta; IXII. Baldwin A Cos. and lleardbn «fc Cos., New
York; Warren Mitchell, LoutovUJe, Ky. My
RANDALL & CO,
WHOLESALE
GHOTIII,
BAY ST., (S. W. COIi. BARNARD)
SAVANNAH, GA
aSSUA large and complete kasortment
of GROCERIES constantly on hand,
which are offered at. the lowest market
prices to the Arnde. ', ' '* ‘
Special attention to o(-defs, 'nc
compatiied by remittances. marl7-3m
J. T. Dunbar & Cos.,
lUrbitrintt in) tiKAtuu* nt
WIWES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &C-,
147 Bay St., three doors from Bull,
Savannali, O-a.
W t rNVITE the attention df the tradd ahh me
PflblW gener«a|y, .to eur lait*-* an 4 elegant mb
sort in tint qt
Wlncs,Llquor!,CoHllaM;e#n
: pserves, SCKf»rt*4 etc., etc.,
wflclt Is not excelled by any eluillor i-etabllehmeiit
in th* States. '/) _
Wo aro solo proprietors of IHINHAR'S .CSllti
ll It A n;n WAarwoob con in.t % tffvW33B
tfoq of wliloli ta pg»a?tfthlWl«d In tbb awl fortfleo
countries; 73, tMWm well 1 ktiown Stmiuich JUttem,
Kiiarantood soiiertar to any article of the kind, tie
•lfjnod expressly for lit,tel sail family us,; 7)««-
btir'u Miluhtm Cord lot fkhiioppe warrtmted of
the Utiuost inirlty, and put PP expres-Ir.for oar.-
htmVe. of Wnlclf wo are ttole proprietors and Impor
towi Sole Agents,/,,r- lto\>,rt touitlr's eel*bnite*
Philadelphia Ale, In cases and barrels; /.itgltsh,,
Huotcli 'anil- AmeHbkn AI.K sort PriKTHKI! It AN
DY. Scotch and -Bourbon WIIISKEV amt AU-
ItA'ftK B-rSOHBS, tormerty well ItnoJh Wirotfgh- 1
oat tl>» United-States, put up by us for esporlaad
homo consuiftpUbh.-
Tta, p.r* Cos, wwaoltv ueentafor A. ft. 1C W. Cm
therwood** Pfare ItYK WhIbKiIW, X X nnd XYX
brnod*,' guaranteed ur.surpaAMsd'tn 4*aßty
1 -
KlES,'worthy the attention of the trade and con
nois«edf* generally. An asaortmont of SK€« Utß of
V ,Xtnes, n»daV*rv th-ryMnWot) MdOdade of Foretp,-
I.tauora. imported directly by fru, Itnnw, amh.or?
sanfrn bnml or dttfr ,»ld, at lo*wt market rail's. .
March 17, 1866. 2* ■
tiItIFFIX TRI-WEEKLY STAR.
»y Logan. Fitch & do.,
, *f V Ji liters amt Proprietors,
Published Kfwr^TßwOtiy.jMmtibyMOwn.
TtH i.met’oiYlT-xs) s.r'eactTinwrUon'for
a late Um« than two weeks. 1 1.00 each Insertion;
on* square 2 weeks 85.1*5 ono square 3 weeks *7 OO;
one square I mouth 18.80. For terms for regntar
business cards and legal notleea, tee terms.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
1> ENTIST RY,
Dr. H. A. McDonald
continue the practice of DIiNTISTBY in
O all its various Pupartmeats Terms—StrlcUy
IhnUi. Oflicc over Mtl.weli A Becks’ Store, Cirifßn,
Georgia. AprU |4,
X)Il. M. J. f>AN IEL*
OFFICE Upstairs in JtwKwy s Building, corner of
Hill ami Street, Qnßin, Ga.
M«reh 15, iSGA * 1 Sm
N. B DKEiritY. M. D. J. L. MOORK, M. D.
Mrs. DHL WRY & MOORE,
XTAVK A-«ocirtted themsclvc» itTgcthor in U»elr
v dTl Prbrostden, and tender tbeir .hendees to the
citizen* of lirifdu and aurrounding i4>otury.
OmiTK -At N. B littNWKv’ A (Vs Drug Store.
Mirth 7 !><*,
DOYAL & NUNNALLY
ArionivKis at tirv,
Hen
fj,
Clayton and M< rriwtdd.cp; add th«
OF>iieotk nos claims ugainst I Ik) ft dvriu Xio\*ern
itwfht ; and also to the purchaiie and of Kea
i* state. As we.shall tie vote o*n* w hoi tv attention
to our profession, we hope to be nbltrtoglve gener
al aatisfaction to »ii who mJy tkink printer to en
gage our am ices '
L. T..DOVAL,
D<*<*.A. I). NEffiNALLT. 1 ;'
DSNTISTDY,
A- CIrEYKLANI) & SON,
He«idcnt Dentists,
/f #ls® «’»«nn-a
‘ "l *'* •'laic.
- .411 wark trnr
cr cwh onl r*
' " Nov. 28, 65.
A. CLBVKLAm ,1. n. OIRVII-ANU
CHARLESTON.
Pavilion Hotel,
IYIEETING STREET!
Gliarleston, S-'O
F. A. BUTTERFIELD, i'rop’t*.
THIS HOTEL Imviuf? been thoroughly reflLtc*!
is now opOn for the receptiomof Visitors. The
PAVILION HOTEL la cohvenlenHy locatevl to tho
business portion of the city, (On MEETING &T.)j
and tho Proprietor will nso every uioans to nmko
Ilia Guests comfortable. april^-Jm
MILLS BOISE,
diußi.Bd'Off, s.e
THIS First class Hotel hus W-n roftirnLiied and
and put In eompletoVrdur ihrohg] out Tho
patronage of thctravellou putMJjjrwpcotiy aoTict
teth JOSEPH PliluTWwL,
iiffiinwow 1i...
" And Wholceaia Dealers 4n ‘/ 7
" GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS,
Segars,J£c.,
107 Bay St,
CIIARLLSTONjB. G.
hf.ni.'y m&cnoFF. c, wui.hfrn.
March 24,, IfeOO. ' 3n»
Williams & Covert^
(Formerly r>. B. WiUiaittsS) Cos.)
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HATS, CA.£>S,
STRAW
• T • .i.e/i
AND <
Millinery Goods,
IVo. 123 Meeting- St,
oharlbston, s. a.
n. r. wtihiwik, we; doviitri
Late of Tonuesgoo. Clmvle«ton.
Mtirch 24 lAftfl. 3m
D. F. Fleming & Cos.,
WHOF.F.SAI.K DbALEHS 117 - - "
Boots and Shoes,
Trim Its, etc..
21 Hayno Street,
CORNE R OF OFHJROH ST., $
QKCABLESTOIsr, S. cij
TTAVING resumed business nt their Old
Ji JL t Hayne Street, life Now ffcboirtng a well assor
ted stock of
Hoot*. Shoos, Trunks, etc.,
STMth will be sold at the lowest fimlicet price.
j>atr<*u.»g© «fifbru»cr friond* ami tho'public h rea
jicctfutly solfeited. i»f\reh k‘4-8m
I>. K. KLERINO | SAM’I. A. | % } Wl
TIIE DAILY' n^WS,
PilUhlSllltU AT ?
Chai lcsf An, S. fj„
HAS the DARGfLSTCrRCUI,A
of any Journal published in tho
Statxi, andj.m univorsally considered the#
best CpJpIKKCi AJL FA MILL V
j’A PKK in the State. ■*
PtirHifS, .Ybfereforo, in win,
desire K* wibsbribo“R>t a Oil A frIiESTON
-I’AfrEK, will consult their intorost by
ponding,for THE I/aHA NEWS.
Tcrtns - - $lO pur Annum.
I®* PhVilished m fplib forni—eize of
New York Horttidi Apl 24-3 m
GEOftfili STATE »iilECTflftV~ t
Pot* fSOo anil |S<*7.
DY CAP T. -J Oh NCJ‘ UK A T N‘,
JL jUbt.-t’Mi,or llho,it t lie 1«t 4,ty of June next.—
B "-HI .c-mhnive the exact hu-etton of every busl
rcte and piWt'i.h.ml nthti In the StKtn »f U.-nTgla,
pfibluhvil. .H» bantu«. man slum Id bo with-.
cut It. and nono .noul fall to advortlue fa tt, n* 1 1 hr
doßSUeii a eplSdlllfl modfuw, through whieli VI
OTisfr* ft 1 Hu i rt\rofN^ i & ei, z t
f “Mtaliel kM,Stem«ve hundred anbMrtbctv-. SB*'
that Flat ta dally on tho iQoi-oaso. Tho prlcaof »of*‘
•ertptiort In uiihto. tho reach VV'ov.ry
man, however limited bta, means, The idvvxUfi'h .
mote toteoaoMd.' hvGUE-.