Griffin tri-weekly star. (Griffin, Ga.) 1865-1868, November 09, 1867, Image 3

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g|t gti -Kttkli) gtar. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1867. hi i ...I I-. _ n ii ip.—'■ «>ttoa tu bringing 12} cents for IdJiaga on yesterday. allowing Music, composed by Prof. Henry SehceHer, are’to be ft ad at Messrs. Brawn or A Son’s Book Store : ‘ffcell Flower I’olka“Enchantment MfaJt*,’’ Soprana Solo; “I will not {Juite Forget,” Ballad ; “Forward 1 Oh, Forward 1" Ballad ; “Bore of the Des ert,” Ballad; “-Eskulap Polka “Days of Childhood,” Duet Soprano Alto. Iy you want children’s BALMORAL HOSE, at 15 cents a pair, call at Lowell stein & Pfeifer’s. Roberts & luuus.—The card of this Savannah house will be found in khotfaer column. A great deal of cot ton id being shipped to Savannah, and there hr trot a more responsible’ house id that eity, than that of Robers A Till shin. Mr. Roberts has long been con sented with the mercantile business of Savannsh, and U well known through out the State as a prompt and reliable business man. Mr. J. 11. Johnson, will make advan ces on cotton shipped to this house. If Ton want a nioe and stylish suit made or cut, call on I. N. HAIR, at Loewenstein & Pfeifer’s. Wanted. JOHN KEITII, of the' firm ot Stilwell A Keith, left for the Northern markets yesterday, to pur chase their second Winter Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ac., and on his return, wants to engage the servi. eea of 30,Q00 street ten par cent, bum mert 1 None peed apply that cannot furnish themselves with a clean shirt teverv morning, and provide themselves “with tobacco and whiskey, without drawing on tbo cash of the firm. Go to Stilwell A Keith, and save ten per pent * _ BT ;If you want HOMESPUNS, from 0 to 15 cents per yard, call at Loewenstein & Pfeifer’s. Look out roa Them.—Parties tra ding in Griffin, are hereby warnffd against the 10 per cent, street bumming shysters, that infest the place. Let the ] e >ple reoolleet, that when these shysters i arry you into their stores, and deliver you ovor to the tender mercies of their “merchant bosses,” they know they will get 10 per cent, on every dollar’s worth Os goods you buy—and anybody with any.sense,. Knows that the buyers havo to pay it. Beware of them. We have no street drummers. Stilwell A Keith. Thanks to Pi,op. fcciioELLER for a package of new Music, among which we specially the following pieces; ‘“Days of Childhood”—Duet—Inscribed to the Misses Patterson, of Griffin ; and “AeskuJap Polka," dedicated to the Medical Association of Georgia—both fcomposed by Prof. S, and published by J. 11. Snow A Cos, Mobile, Ala. Price 35 cents and §O. I®, If you want tbo best of FIGUR ED DxLAINES, at 22 cents per yard, ball at Lowenstein A Pfeifer’s. New Music.—We have received from \Vm. McCarrell, publisher of the ‘South ern Journal of Music,’ Louisville, Ky, several sheets of music, among which ure “There never was an Earthly Love,” and “Autumn Leaves are Drifting,” by Mrs, Annie 11. Edwards. Price by mail, 80 oente ; and “I Love Thee Still,” price 60 cents. Address as above. OLD TIMES COMING ! ts you wt fit a nice CALICO DRESS for $ 1 00, go to Soheuerman’s Masonic Hall. , fiSfif-If want a nioe CLOAK or &UAWL, for the same price as before the war, go to Soheuerman’s Masonic lift#. aSP-The prettiest stock of WORST ED DeLAINES, from 20 to 25 cents per yard, at Seheuerman’s Masonio Hall. I®. A handsome stock of MKRI NOES for 50 oettts per yard, at Schenormau’s Masonio Hall. i©*The largest stock and Softest pri ded BOOtS and SHOES, at Scheuerman’s Masonic Hall. BgyThe, heaviest stock of assorted WINTER CLOTHING, for $4 00 a suit' and upwards, af Soheuerman’s Masonic Hall. »®.The largest stock of BLEACH ED and UNBLEACHED HOMESPUN, lower than any house in towft, at Soheuerman’s Masonio Hall. [communicated.] 7b the Editors of the Star -.—Permit Ae through your paper, to say that I noticed in the American Union my nMko in connection with four others, in jWefenoe to our votes. Allow me to say to the Editor of that paper, that the colored people have a right to vote, and iUiAnbed of his business how they vot ed ; and in future, I most respectfully ask the Editor of that paper to let my name alone ; to keep it out of his pa„ per—as I do not ednsider the paper worth notice by either color. In voting fur tho Conservative ticket, I think I voted for honest men. Isuam Hill. tff We have just had a conversation with Mr. J. W. Sexson, the gentleman ly General Agent of the Globe Insurance Company of Kentucky. Mr. Saxson is a high-toned Kentuckian, and brings the most satisfactory evidences of the sol vency and promptness of the Globe. The Globe does business on both the Stock and Mutual plans, thus affording to . policy holders the advantage of liberal dividends. Our old friend, C. H. John son,-, has the Agency for this city, and we bespeak for the Company a reasona ble portion of publio favtir. t&~A new lot of CLOTHING just received at Loewenstein A Pfeifer’s. The Southern Cultivator and Mary land Farmer for November, have been received. Our readers will bear in mind that we will forward subscriptions for them free of charge. Price for the two $2 50. FRESH ARRIVALS DIRECT ! Just received at Loewenstein & Pfei fer's, 100 pieces best CALICOES, at 14}o. 2 bales Maoon SHEETING. 3 bates Augusta SIIIRTINQ. 3 bales Troup Mil' OSNABURGS, at reduced priors. ItayDon’t fail to read tho “Few Facts” published on our Supplement page, by Drtroker A Huminerslobgh, of the Balti more Cash Store. BATIMORF. CASH STORE ! See here, Georgia friends ! we would like yon distinctly to understand that we Want yoUr trade i And to prove to you that wo MERIT IT 1 we have a strictly Jtefr'ONE PRICE STORE !-©a und bo person can bargain its down'on any article, for we nanie a price so low, that all are satisfied. Our Goods are all NEW and WELL SELECTED 1 and our stock consists of DRY GOODS, LADIES’ CLOAKS and SHAWLS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, shoes; lIATS, and NOTIONS. HhuCkEII A IIAMSIEItSI.OUGII, Baltimore Cash Store, Below Post Office and next door to Woodruff’s Carriage Repository. A Large lot of TRUNKS at Loew enstcin & Pfeifer’s. Jv you went a nice pair of CHIL DRENS GLOVES, for 20 cents, oall at Loewenstein & Pfeifer’s. nice lot of DitEi-S GOODS you will find, by calling at Loowensteiu <k Pfeifer’s. COX & IIILL, Atlanta, Atlanta, want to buy for CASH, 25 bbls. of GOOD good PEACII BRANDY. FISIII FISH! FISU I—OrsiKßel Otbters 1 Oysters!—Game! Game! Game ! —Season fairly opened at the fa mous Restaurant of DOC ISON, nov. 2,1867-lw B&~ One and all call and see the large stock of WINTER GOODS, at Loewenstein A Pfeifer’s. ggyNow is your time to buy a good and oheap OVERCOAT, at Loewen stein and Pfeifer’s. New York, Nor. 7. —Cotton firm.— Sales 2500 bales at 18} to 19. Gold 38f Liverpool, Nov. 7. —Cotton dosed firm. Sales 15,000 bales. Uplands B}. IST OI r LETf ERS remaining in~ihe Post Office at Griffin, Ga., on the Ist day of November, 1867. If not called lor in one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Persons calling for them, will please say they are “advertised,otherwise they will not be delivered. ANDREWS, R W Adams, Mrs E A Anderson, A W Andrews, R B Anahe A Benor BD'SSY, George BTantly, M L Mrs 2 Brantly, Joseph Borders, Mrs S H Bishop, MrsGAnn Byars, HN A Oo COX, William J Collier, Miss Mat G Craig, W W Couch, Wm B Cooper, Qf ST Cauthen, IID Clarkley, Joseph DILLARD, Miss«f Davies, Miss Sar J ELLIS, Jos 2 Eppinger, Robert FOSTER, William IVanklin, O Freeman, Foster J GRESHAM, J L Gibson, Miss F A HART, John R Holliday, Char E Harris, Henry L Iletderson, W H{| Hancock, Mrs S A Ilalcey, Weser Hart, Gus JONES, John L Johnson, Harriett Jordan, Cb&sjL Joiner, J M Johnson, Mary E Jones, James KNIGHT, JAB King, Rachael LOWE, Lucinda Lampkin, W L MILLS, Johnson McOullars, Culpep Maddox, Mrs Elita Mathews, A J Moddox, Mrs Eliz Maroble, Jones Nicholson. G W T PRYOR, William Pearson, Charity Philiston, Alice SAMS, C C Sayson, Mrs Phillip Simips, Mrs Agnes Spike, Martha.F Standard, Miss Mol Speir, J P TYSON, Sarah T Turner, Edmond Turner, A A Trapp, Nancy Turner, Shade (colored) WHITE, Miss T M Wilson, W II Wright, E A A E A-Wells, Mrs Martha Warner, Thomas J W-ilson, Wm (3) Wright, Miss Ida out 5,1537. DEfJoUKson.PM . LOUISVILLE CARDS. commissionTphoduce, kC. wo. H. lUNNAHjstc with Bsttberger, Bloom * Cos. Joan r. h'cusk, } ® ruM ' * Hardin. HAWAII. HARDIN & CO., COTTON, FLOUR & GRAIN COMMISSION MERCHANTS, tt@L.No. 70 We-t Second St., between 'lain and Market, Louisville, teTLiberal CASH ADVANCES made on consignment. i. rorrs* x. nnnux.w. AiriN PORTER, FAIRFAX & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton Factors, AND DKALKKh IJC Produce, Provisions, Breadstuff's, BAGGING & ROFE, 809 West M»»in Street ..LOITISVILLE, KY. LOUISVILLE COTTON MARKcT WAREHOUSE AND FLOUK DKPOT. L B. o’BAJfNON .........0. W. BASHAW. O’BANNON & BASHAW, in. pike, AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, No. 30 West Main Street., South Side, between First and Second, LOUISVILLE.. KENTUCKY 11TCo sitfmnent* solicited, upon which liberal advances will bo uuulu. .. W. AI.I.KN RICHARDSON.... WILMA* Rl< MAEDSON. W. A. RICHARDSON & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MANUPAOTUKBBS AND DF.AI.KUS IN MB. ROPE. TWIIE. It. No. 86 Fonrih St., (between Main and the Kiver.) LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY. IJ37* Wo are prepared to execute all orders for Pltutia'lou Supplies. We solicit oonsisthtneuts of every Product and Manufacture, and ure prepared to make CASH ADVANCES. “COMMISSION & LIQUORS. J. M. DAVIS, S- P. CABBY, Florence, Ala. Formerly Ward Carey J. M. DAVIS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND WII >LKSAt.K DEALERS IN mei i urn mum No. 155 Mam Street, LOUISVILLE KKN I’UCKY. BOOKS AND PRINTING. JOHN P. MORTON & CO„ PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, No. 156 West Main Street, LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY. DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. R. A ROIIINFOK, .Cl'tAfl. If. PETTRT, W. WALLACE I’Ot*F.US, WM A. ROHINSON. R. A. ROBINSON & CO.. mm mm No. 184 Main St., LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY. ESTABLISHED IN 1817. THOS. I. WILSON, AKTUUK PETER. W. I'. DILLINGHAM ..... lIAKVKY COOPER If ilson, Peter 4* Cos., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AND PROPRIETORS OF Til II lISIEE CHEMICAL MS, Cor. of Fifth and Main Sts.. LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY. New Millinery! !NEW STYLES! NEW STORE! II IS. TIMS OLD STASH, (OVER FLEUISTER A BROOKS,) HILL STREET GRIFFIN, QA. ItflISS MOLLY SHEUltfißD,having 4” just returned from the Northern markets, where she visited the late open ings of tho most fashionable Millinery Houses in New York itnd Baltimore, and selected a 'magnificent stock of Milliney and While Goods, suitable for the Griffin trade, we are now prepared to give the utmost satis faction to all the Ladies who may favor us with their patronage. CLOAK & DRESS-MAKING Also done in the most approved style.— Material for Cloaks, and Trimmings, on hand. M. A. SHEPHERD & CO, Griffin, Oct. 15.-3 m. A DESIRABLE Cottage Residence ON POPLAR STREET, FOR RENT! For torms apyly at the “Star Office.’’ nov. 2,1867—ts . BLANKS OF every description printed’ to order at this Office. MISCELLANEOUS. jpdj Ii mm £% f y ■si Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Foots, iWVlflßl Sf™ I# fllfrift Shoes, Crockery, Tin Ware, etc., etc., etc., nextdoor to 808. McWIL- I S I MU fa B 5 W%h. fa I I I S LIAMS’, Hill Street, Griffin, Ga. Goods are NEW—nomoth- IJIa bIUI® AEay* Jj iJilij eaten or auction trash will be offered at our counters, [ GOO S S sTpreStrf TED ] offering our Stock of DRY GOODS, etc., to the public, we do so with the determination to sell the best quality of Goods in our line at as Low Prices as we can live at, and equally as Cheap as any house in City. We solicit a call from our old friends and customers, as we intend to permanently secure their trade if fair and honest dealing has any influence. Capt. JOHN GRANT will he pleased to see all his old friends at this house. S. and K. CHEAP FURNITURE! I HAVE just completed arrange ments by which I can furnish every description of raraTHiE at the VERY LOWEST RATES. My arrangements are with the best manu facturers North and South. I now have on hand a prime stock of Bedsteads, Bureaux, Olxalrs, Safes, ctoc. ttoc- Also, COFFINS of all grades—Me talio, Mahogany, Rosewood and Imita tion—handsomely furnished or plain. I have have had many years experi ence in the FURNITURE BUSINESS, and. feel confident that I am competent to the task of purchasing Furniture suit able for this market. I will positively sell as LOW, if not LOWER, than any dealer in this section, for CASH. Call and examine my stock, immediately uns der the Star Printing Office. LEVIN MITCHELL. oot. 15, 1867-3 m liEifl smuis Use For Rent! For One TBAB.. Price S4OO. Apply to Not. 5, ’o7tf JOS. H. JOHNSON. MISCELLANoU# ADVERTISEMENTS. REID, GEORdE & PATTERSON, WIIOLEBALE —AND— RETAIL GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner MiiU and Solomon Streets, Griffin , Georgia; IXHLL keep constantly on hand, SUGAR. COFFEE, BACON, LARD, FLOOR, Oom Meal, SYRUP. MOLASSES, bagging, rope, TWINE, MACKEREL. WHITE and BLUF FISH, Liverpool abd Virginia SALT, CROCKERY, CBINA-Uno. GLASb WARE. "Woo<l and Willow Ware.- STAPLE DRY GOODS, Such as CALICOES. HOMESPUN, STRIPES, JEANS. FLANNELS, OSNX BURGS, COTTON YARNS, BLANKETS, &U. Will purchase all kinds of PRODUCE, such as BACON, LARD, FLOUK, MEAL, CORN, WHEAT, PEA 6, OATS, Ao:, for the OASliur GOOD». Reid, George & Patterson. October 26, 1867. Oldest Grocery Douse In the Trade! R. P. McWilliams. TIIE undersigned returns his thanks to the citirees of this and adjacent coun ties for past confidence in him, and patrouuge of him, aad now offers on the most favorable terms, as lull ft line of GROOBRIBS ns can b« found. Constantly od hand, BAGGING and ROPE, TOBA“CCO and SALT, SUGARS—aII grades, COFFEE and TEAS, FISH, CHEESE, PEPPER; SPICES, Ao. Agent for the oelebr&ted A R R O W T I ID. Gives special attention to the purchase and sale of COTTON. Will buy ort otders and Bhip for Planters on best terms—making liberal advances on all Cot tons shipped or in store. SgE-At Old Stand, Hill Street, Griffin, Georgia.'"tit r. p. McWilliams, October 12, 1867-3 m Joseph H. Johnson, Successor to A. Merritt & Johnson, BANKER & COTTON BROKER, OFFICE IN PLANTERS’ BANK BUILDING, Opposite Prick Ware House , Solomon Street, GRIFB N, GA, Receives Deposits, Buys and Sells Ex change, Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver, Bank Notes, Mutillated Current cy, and Uneurrent Money# COLLECTIONS ! Promptly made in GRIFFIN. GREENVILLE, ZEBULON, McDONOUGH; jackson, Indian springs, barnesville, jonbsboro’, and all other points adjacent to Griffin ; and for the cunvenionoe of Merchants in the above places, I Invite them to make their Foreign Fdper FagabU at my Office.- Interest Jltlowed ! On LONG STANDING DEPOSITS, by Special Agreement. IE «LM PROOF Mlim 0! 11l SEMITE & HI. My Arrangements for SHIPPING COTTON For both PLANTERS and JiUYERS, to my Correspondents in SA VANN AS, NiltV YORK or LIVERPOOL, on which I arti prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES! Are COMPLETE. The Houses I am connected with at those points, hern# LARGE CAPITAL, and are PERFECTLY RELIABLE in every particular, thereby Guaranteeing to Shippers just and prompt returns. I most respectfully solicit a Bhare of public patronage. By Permission, I Refur to—Messrs. Stillwell A Beeks, Robt. P. MoWiR liams, CoL Wm. D. Alexander, Judge Chas. 11. Johnson, and to the citizens of Griffin generally. JOSEPH 11. JOHNSON, ' Surviving Partner of A. Merritt A Johnson.- Col. S. W. Man&bam, Cashier. Griffin, Sept. 19,1867 STILL AHEAD IN THE DRY GOODS TRADE. TAKE THIS MODE of making known to our eiffltomert andtfes pnblia generally, that We havo and are daily receiving, a large and select Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Merchant Tail* oring Goods, Notions, Hats, Boots, and Shoes, and in fact, a gen al assorted Stock in the above lines of Goods. OUR ENTIRE STOCK, iVCLUDING CLOAKS, SHAWLS & WOOLEN GOODS, We promise shall not be excelled by any the State, and we intend to sell the# at the LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE, t®. Oar motto U— “Q,uick Sales and Small Profits.” Our Merchant Tailoring Department Is engineered by MR. I. N. HAIR, who will be pleased to wait on all hiaeM friends and customers, and the publio generally, who desire to be clothed in thto latest stylet of goods and fasbioti, having the largest ttook of Merchant TaikMK iog goods on baud eyer brought to Qeorgia. Loewenstein & Pfeifer. p. S.—We desire to express our profound thanks for the very libsr 1 patroiV age heretofore extended to us. September 28, ->67.