Griffin tri-weekly star. (Griffin, Ga.) 1865-1868, November 14, 1867, Image 1

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The Mb Tii-Mly Star, By Logan. Fitch it Cos., Milort atut JPraprUion. runriw* ■vefy'Tmiiiaj, Tkontajr aa* S*t ■ nUj Mtnlap. ■ Tana* or eomckWTWS—*s.ou ye r Annum ; *B.O bratuAiili*; *l o#p«r awetk inadvaoae. Him at TUt un(w M for oacii toaarUco fur a tom time Uua two ntb tI.OO for e»cb ln»«rtlon; W aqaara i xreefc* *s.)*; one square a weak* *7 00; •no xjuara I month *s.SO. Fur Wrm* for regular ku»la«»»eardaaodhg^auUwk»uavarina^^^ PROFESSIONAL ~CARDa t. « a. *1 roan. a- J*. oa«m*au. ALFORD A CAMPBELL. Attorney!* at Law, GRIFFIN GEORGIA ft 1 TILL PR ACtIOK la tt» Court! us thn Flint Vv vlreait, ua4 la tb« Uounuen of .viorrl wither, lMvr«tte*adCUvtoQ Auo-In ia« Dbtrict Court ih« United States la tho Northern Distrist of Georgia. Prompt attention gfivou to cases in Bank ruptcy. September ft“, R. D. RENDER, ” A-TTOltlsrE'Sr at LAW, GREENVILLE, Merriwcther County, Ga. *t“ TITJLL PRACTICE in Ua/fountlen Cora posing W the Oowebi uni I’Hui ClrcuUa Sup X--Sm DR. T. A. WARREN, suit nit stII v pii]f A«i KlLMlii Fuiowm Tendkus his puokkssional stiHxicm to Um CitUena of Giiiliu and surrounding country. i j>ay* Office i djoiniug Star Office, cor ner of Broad and Hill Street*). “®| *,* KksIOUNCKLt door East Mans hull Colics*. Juno ft, real* ' * - dm DR. J. T. BANKS has removed bi# Office to himes i deuce, on Tnylor Street—place known as the “Campbell Place,” two iqiuutos went of the Bap tist Cnarch, where he cad be consulted ut allhou'A EFfluOtlicc S'rictly I’rivale.-wa Notice algn over (four. wuy 9, iSCT-W lOC M. J. DAJSIEL. Office at Harris’ Drug Store, HILL STREET, GRIFFIN GEORGIA. april 30. 1867 C. PKEPLES. ...... ..J. D. STEWART. Peeples & Stewart, attorneys at JLaic, GRIFFIN, ...GEORGIA, WILL praotice in the counties of Spalding, Pike, Butts, Clayton, Henry, Newton, Fayette and Merri wetber, and give attention to oases in BANKRUPTCY and D. S. Oourts.- B€R»C. PEEPLES will continue to prac tice in the counties of Upson, Monroe arid Jasper. anril ‘2o. 1807-6 m U. ». TfDWELL. 8. 8. TEAKS, TIDWELL Sc FEARS, .* TTORJVE VS at L.IH, WII.L PRACTICE In the STATE COURTS unit In *th.- UNITED STATICS DISTKICT COURT fur Hi. No them District oftieonria. I'iir -tlculur ulteulhjh Iven bi CASKS IN BANKRUIM’- OY, Office In MARKIIA-i’S EM PI UK BLOCK, WHITEHALL ST ATLANTA, (IA. April ill ISQT ts Boynton EDismuke ATTJiffi if 10, -80., TITILL practice in the <-’onrta of the Flint Cir- VY cuii, and tadjuiniug Couru of tuu C'owcta Circuit. Special intention tfiven 10 the |»r soeu ion aind detente of canes la the U. S District and rdr 'oi'ult Courts. blues ia BA NIC ill) PiV y attended ‘to on reasonable rates, cither lor applicants or creditors. %• COLLECTIONS from a distance promptly ■ottrnded to at roetutnebl* rates. March 1 i*ly Bankruptcy. TUB undersigned m-e prepared to at tend to BANKRUPTCY CASES in the Federal Courts, at reasonable rates. Call and consult. DOYAL 4 NUNNALLY. march 21, 1867—ts b. £l. McDonald. DENTIST, | DENTISTRY. ~ A. CLEVELAND & SON, >' Resident Dentists, A. CLRVKLAND. R. CLEVELAND dee. IS, ldds. Monumental Work. rpHIB Is \o inform everybody, that haring nr- JL ranges with the beet Establiehmente In Phila delphia and Charleston, and with n good variety of •Uaerams oh baud, I am now prepared te furnish MONUMENTS, Box-Tombe, Head Stonee and Iron Railing*, nil of tile neatest and moat becoming atylja— an much experience baa taught)-and on the bext terms, dellvored ad put up at any place dealred. Address, T. H. BRAY. September 17 15J7-6tu Griffin, Ga. globe hotel, . ” AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. W. C. HEWITT, Proprietor. (law or uxwitt nous*, vs.) ’ rpHE Glebe HOtKL, under the pre.ent Ptoprle i. tor, has been thoroughly rMlovaK-d, repainted and refurnished, and Is sedohd to no Hotel In the Soaih. Attached to the House I*' ah elegant BAR HOOM, BAKUBUSHOP and BATH UOUBK. for Lsdtaa and Gentlemen. Also, a No. 1 LIVERY STABLE, where Hacks and Honrs oan be procur ed for pleasure or far trips to th» country. GRIFFIN TRI-WEEKLY STAR. VOU, 3, GRIFFIN CARDS- Stove, Tin Ware 7 and HOUSE FURNISHING CfIOBS Henif C, Bon, SOlomon Street KKAE OF THE JOSSET BUILDING, WGt’Lf) announce to hie friend, and the publle gon.-ml y. that he liae on hand and ia con itaa 1> receiving a Ugk stock of Cooking, Parlor, —and — BOX STOVEB, Os the latest and most 'approved pattern*, which he will sell as low ss any market >u the Mat*. Ho manuf.cturt . hie own TIN Wft U K and keeps el Wat e on liaml IAPANNKD, PLANISBW) and ST MPKD WAUiX and HOtWE KULNItHISG GOODS generally, which he offers at wlioleeale or retail, as low as anv bouselh the Sutc. All kinds of JOB WOB.BL, Booflns: OittcHhf, Iron and t'oppA* NS r ork done with Eeainetu ami dispatch, and on the most iv& onuble ternw. ft. From hi» lunf experience ffi the business, he flat ters himself that he can bi Ae it to the intereni of purchaser to bqy iroin him I? 1« tnutto ia M atuall profltf imd qitii’K -a es.” him a call. *eMtemb«r M. IWiT-Jmi ' £. R. GOODRICH. ... I•.. 1.. J. A. BERKS Fertilizers! FERTILIZERS! THE subscribers believing that there is need of a permanent house in this business ip Grinin, have eutered iuto a partnership for tiie purpose of supplying the Pluuiers with Guano, Phosphates and Superphos p h a t e of C i m e, Le nd Plasters, Lime,. &c. AVe shall look closely to the interest of Planters, and take pleasure to furnish all needtul information, and try and he prepared tc make it. mutually the Plan* ter’a and our interest to buy or order through us, and we pledge ourselves to furnish tli’.m as LOW as they can lie bought and delivered in any market in the United States. .Fertiliser, that may be wanted, and so licit orders. ’ Those who may wish Fer tilizers for wheat this fall, will send in their orders at an curly day, as the de mand will doubtless be large, and our shipments will he governed in some measure by the orders we receive. BouStore Rooms at the Warehouse formerlv occupied by Soandrett A Ellis. BfcarOffico at .Stillwell 4 Becks’ store. JH£f*Terms CASH on delivery. «00MU< H & SEEKS, nHgust 20, 1807-3 m FURNITURE. lIIAVE now on hand, aid which I will sell at reduced prices, a well se lected stock sf Bureaux, Waßh Staudsi Worts. Tatolos Bod-ettocvcaLs. Tepoy and. Quartette Tables Wardrobes, Corner Stands, Solas, Parlor, Dining and Oot tago Clialrs, Towel Raok.s, ttoo., tibo. Having bought for oasu, I am able to sell as low as any house in the city. I am al»o agent for the sale of MAR BLE MONUMENTS, TABLET S, SLABS, and TOMBS of all kinds. De signs can be seen at my rooms, and I will sell them as low as can be procured anywhere in the United States. HEP AIRING neatly and promptly done. »K-Rooms over Brawners’ Book Store, july 9, 1807. G. 11. MOONEY. Griffin Bookstore! h, t. mm & son, Having bkmoveo their stock: to The Koom Formerly Occupied by BRAWNER & PUTNAM, Will keep CONSTANTLY ON HAND a COM PLETE ASSOBTMENT OF SMI & HUB TEXT SIS, Miscellaneous Books, Bibles and Testaments, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Sunday School Books, Juve nile and Toy BOOKS, Blanks, Memorandums, Diaries. SHEET MUSIC and MUSIC BOOKS, Envelopes—all styles and sises. Cap, Letter and Note Paper, Ink, Slates, Mucilage, Photograph Ale bums and Photographs, Fancy Goods, Gold Pens, and a varied assortment of School and Countinghouoe Stationery. WSb Special Terms to Ooantry Mer chants ana Teachers. Jan. 3,1867 y GRIFFIN, GA., NOVEMBER 14, 1867* ATLANTA CAROS. mm* ~ WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANIA, GEORGIA, TVEALERS in nil kind* of AgrieoUor al Implements and Machinery, and Agent for Horace L. Emery k Son's ‘UNIVERSIL’ fOTTON GIN OOWDBITSBRk RAILWAY And LEVER HORSE POWERS, and for logereoll 1 * fl ANl> POTTdN PRESS The aUention of Planters needinir Machinery fbr ginniiiK Cotton, la called to the übove. The ‘CKI - i'ulL»n Gin and t 1 con re commend as superior to nit others, while ibe power for running the Gin, and the Prvas for packing th* Cotton, is that can be dcaired. (JTDficr ptive and price Circulars lurnished on application iii per son or by letter. P.W.J. Echols, Dealer in Agatcullural Implements and aug. 24, IS t-4in Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga Mcßride & coTT IMPORTERS 01 JOBBERS —OP— CROCKERY, GHIKTA, Glass Ware, Table Cutlery, L -A. JS*d[ l 3? S 5 AND — PLATED WAIS; Guarantees as good rates to Mer chants as oan be had in the country. $15,000 worth of PLATED WARE, maiiufnctored expressly for this House. OILOOILEIB.Y AND— TABLE wmm at regular importer’s prices. Avoid freights, insurance, delay and breakage, by buying at the GREAT SOUTHERN CROKERY EMPORIUM of . MoBRIDE 4 CO. august 13, 1867, E. fit. Rose & Cos., WHOLESALE DKALERB IN Brandies! Wines, Whiskies, cfeo., tibo., Broad Street, tUSA.SITB BLOCK) Atlanta .Georgia. Hair COUNTRY ORDERS Solicited, and satisfaction guarauieed in every in stance. net. 5,1867-3 m Gr TJ-A-NO —FOR— * Turnips and Wheat WILCOX, GfUBS & CO., ixroßixu or and bsalxus in G U A N O, No. 211 Broad hi., AUGUSTA GEORGIA 17“EEP constantly on hand, in Savan nah and Augusta, a full supply of ]Ph.cenix; G-uano, of difect and recent linportatiou, at $55 per ton of 2,000 pounds in Savannah, and S6O in Augusta. jerWILOX, GIBBS 4 CO.'S Manip ulated Guano, at $75 per ton in Au gusta, and PURE PERUVIAN GUANO at lowest market price in Savannah and Angusta. JgrOrders solicited and promptly filled tor CASII/ISSs Send for Circular. Address all Com munications to us at Augusta. •9-GOO DRICH 4 BEEKS are our Agents at Griffin, Ga. sep. 7, ISO7-3m DOSTERS, Handbills, Cards, and ev ■- cry variety of printing, neatly exe cuted at the “Star” Office. MISCELLANEOUS. FRANKLIN “ Typ© Foundry, (Bnuich of the Johnson Type Foundry) R. ALLISON, Superintendent, 168 Tine Street, atisraiN'iN-AuTi, 0., PWCIS THB BAME AS IN PHILADELPHIA vi *ft |fc . Eleotro ‘ypiug, Stereotyping and Wout^l.n graving. Jime 8-6 m Geo. R, Coffroth & Cos., . vu«uiui uun m Tobacco, Snuffs, AND 4- ! O I Gh A R g=*" SSO Baltimore St., Sd Do r W,.t qf Howsru, * BALTIMORE, , Sep, 28, 1867. P. B. Loney Sc Cos„ INPORTERS OF HARDWARE, Cutlery, Guns, &c , 240 BALTIMORE ST., Baltimore, Fiancis B. Looney, 1 Robert S. Finley, Joseph P. Elliot, [ John B. Roberts. Cbiffi, Mother & co. GROCERS AND Contnttsston Jltcrrliaiits 105 LOMBARD ST., Baltimore, Md. %*Libeml advaDoe* made on COTTON. Sep. 38, 1867. SEVMOUiL JilDiON & CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS, TVI aeon, . . , GCa. If EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, and offer at the Lowest Prices, a full “s<l •W'ujlle.te et-iuk- of -GiiOCERLES. We are receiving— -75 hhds. Bacon; Sides—Clear and Clear Rili, hoi! Shoulders ; 50 sucks Rio Coffer. ; 25 do Java • 100 bbls. A, B And C and Brown Sugar; 100 bales and 150 rolls Guonv Bugging; 10G rolls sty.. Bagging, and 50 bales Twine ; 200 boxes Candies'—Star, Adamantine and Sperm ; 100 bbls. Prime Leaf Lard; 50 boxes Cheese ; 100 bbls. W hiskey—of all grades ; 100 boxes Tobacco ; 100 jars Snuff; • 25 hales Sheeting, Osnaburgs and Yarns ; 1000 sacks Liverpool Salt ; 500 sacks Virginia Salt; Bbls., J-*bbls. and kitts of No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel ; Sardine.s, Pickles, Raisins and Candy ; Potash, Starch and Soap. 19“ We solioit your ORDERS. -9* Macon, Ga., Sept. 21,1867. 3m BAKERS & JARVIS ISLAND, FROM THE PACIFIC* EEMNANT of 4 to DUO Tods of tbo above ap proved FERTILIZER, In floe order, a large portion IN THE CRUST, the RICIIEBT PART, pure as Imported, it |jo per ton—excellent for WHEAT tuid al! other kind of Grain, a> well aa for Cotton and Com. Atfto—ilarge quantity that Uaa been exposed, i *BO per ton of 2000 tbs. W. J. ANDERSON, K*q„ Agent for Fort Valley. L R. Brewer, Agent for Griffin. At to Its reputation,reference la made to GEO. H HI,APPLY, Eaq, who hoe used It eontlnuou-ly for eight yeara, and to many other Planters In Macon and Taylor Counties; and froni CEHTIFIC oA. t e s IN THR HANDS OF L. R. BREWER, AGENT, GRIFFIN, GA. Orders from the Agents, or with the eash, wll bo flllid promptly. The drayage to the Rai road depot to be added, at whatever rate la paid.— If lent in bag*, the bag* to be returned. Addnae,- in my abaeoce, G. B. LAM ft R, Ja., Savannah, Ga. [Signed] G. B. ;.*MAR, St. bopumlH-r 21,18*7. fl w 1 CHASE’S IMPROVED Dollar Microscope, A AND DESCRIPTIVE Katlon.il Bank Note De tector. Dr. N. B. Drewry is Agent for For terms, address M. P. t, Ncwduu, Ga*, Agent ior the State. B®-Agents wanted Every where. Exclusive Territory given. November 2, 1867. 3m ! SUPERIOR Paper, Cards, and print" ing material on hand to supply CUS ruefft, at the Star Office. NO. 8. MISCELLANEOUS. Drucker & Hammersloligli’s BAHIMOUB HOUSE. Between the Postoflice and Woodruff’s Carriage Repository, Griffin, Ga. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Notions. We ask but ONE TRIAL to convince all that we CAN and DO sell goods at prices that CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE. Having set out with the determination to make our House the Headquarters of the trading public, we will make every effort to keep our Stock fully up to requirements of the trade. Give us a trial. HERE WE IRE, LIDIES! Up Stairs, 11ST BEEKS’ COUNT 3233. RECEIVING and OPENING one of the meet Splendid Stocks of MILLINERY AND LIES’ FIB IDS!! Ever brought to thhs o*ty, eonsi-ting of ey cry thing lo tho Millinery line. AUto— LADIES’ CLOAKS and SHAWLS, CLOAK CLOTHS and TRIMMINGS, HOOP SKIRTS and CORSETS, NUBIAS and HOODS, NETS, CURLS, and other HEADGEAR, DRESS TRIMMINGS, LACE VEILS, LAOE COLLARS and SETS. LACES, ~ and Altogether too great a variety of FANCY ARTI CLES to be mentioned In one number of the Stax; all of whleh have been selec-ied with the rreate*t ogre, by the undesigned m New York and holtl more. Call In and see the Parle Niw York Baltl morn and Griffin 8 ylee—all of which we will be compelled to aeU at tbe very loweot price*. S. S. TAYLOR. Ag’t. 0 rlfflff, October l»t, I*6l, 8m The Griffin Tri-Weeklj Stab Tttns OP APvUTiuxa Bcaiyx*. C.ua- 1 oauera month. *1500—« month* IttUi— 1 year *ii; 8 Juare* 8 month* *2A—(i monihs tbo—l year tho; column 1 mouth gift—J mouths *BO -t> month* ■o ; X oolumu 1 iuontn t*o —l month* goo—s month* $75; 1 column 1 month *4o—3 month* *75. —« rnon ha Hitt. We will etrlotly adhere to thee* term*. AdvertteMaenta. to insure attention. «uat be banded in before If o .lock the duy pro- ,oua to publication. Office on Kaat onieof H.ll eVeut U"d eor. Broadway—up stain, in MaJ Moot » bulldtigl Joe I'mnw executed neatly and with (ho pe lab. at Tua Ur* a o*vic.a. CDf tri-ttftfclf Slur. «rl6>ii. Clti.. Nut . 14* ISttt. 19* The Atlanta Era speaks of Grif fin'as a “pleaeaut little village,” We plead guilty to the “pleasant” part of it;' but tuy, Mr. Erj, buw big doe* a place have to gruw before it i* a city t We have gone through the village state years a ;o, aud are Dow a thriving oity, with more “good feilows,” pretty women and •mart babies, than auy place “in these parts.” You bet. Ntwsparr.a Change —We learn that the Lftdie*' 1 1 lorn u Guketto changed pro-, tprietora yeuterday. It will *be merged iMo Scoc’s ulonihly, sod the patrons of the Gu*> tte will be served hereafter, un til their subscriptions shall have expired with the Monthly. This consolidation gives the moiuhiy the largest circula. tion that any similar periodical ever had in the South. Col. Prather has lubored hard, and with success, to make the Ga zette an ndoeptuble journal. We should be sorry to luoae him from the profess eion. and hope to bear soon of his con nection with so,us daily, fur whioh he is well fitted.— Pro Washington Ntwa and Gossip —The few facts I telegraphed you a couple of evenings since respecting tbe appro heDded^dangers of a negro insurrection in tbe South, have attracted some atten tion. That I did uot exaggerate in the least, is fully confirmed by the informa tion derived from the very highest sour ces, It is well for tbe country to know in time that the negroes are arming and organizing for no peaceful purpose, and it is well for the government to take steps to prevent any disastrous results. I am informed that the President has the subject under contfideration, and that be will undoubtedly act with vigor.— Much surprise is expressed here that the District Commanders should permit the negroas to arm and drill publicly ' throughout the South. But this is hi f oven the worst of it, for it is known that, in some instanots, the negroes have uutualiy been supplied with arihl* and ammunition by the military author ities. Such cases have come to the knowledge of the President, who has referred them for investigation to thd head of the War Department. It ia probable that the Presided! will oanse instructions to be given to the Military CLatiouaJAra to prevent further arming of the nsgrots, and, where deefirfiblfli, to relieve them of such arms aa they al ready have in their possession. It ia not impossible, either, that the wild fanatical harangues of Htannicutt 4 Cos., will be checked by Executive ors ders, for suoh inflammatory utteranoes are regarded by the President aa cer tain, if allowed much further indul gence, to lend to violence and bloodshed. The inoonsistenojr of these military oora munderss in prohibiting harmless lect ures and suppressing colleges on the slightest pretexts of disloyalty among the studends, and ctill suffering the most incendiary Radical harangues to be uttered without interruption, is se verely criticised, and regarded as indi cating a dereliction of duty. A man named Frank Ewing, of Alabama for in stance, was sent to thh Dry Tortuga* during the height bf the yellow foVCr, for speaking disrespectful of the lfcWs of Congress, while Hunnicutt, and men of his stamp, are allowed to preach sedi tion and assassination of the whites at open air meetings without being repri manded or molested by the military ad<> thorities. There was a lengthy Cabinet meeting to>day, at which this subject and the whole management of tba election bus sinsss in tho five Military Districts were discussed. I think it safe to state that a determination has been arrived at to strengthen, the military force in the South, iotioipation of apprehended nea gro disturbances.— Cor. N. F. Herald, Nov. 1. Near Corel, Nov. 3. —Garibaldi con centrated his forces around Monte Ro» tuodo, and was urged to withdraw. Ga ribaidi replied that he did nqt value hi* life; and a soldier should not count his enemies. The deputation replied that a general should oount the enemy, and withdrew. Garibaldi, with three thou sand men and two guns, then moved to ward T.-ivoli, which tbe Papal, had stormed. Unconscious of the disaster at Trivuli, the Garibaldiaus, While mar ching to patriotic songs, wore surprised at Mdtaoa by seVen Papal hattallions, with seven guns, who attacked both sides and both flanks, fighting fieroely. Garibaldi was dragged away. The re treating Garibaldians made a two hours’ fight at Monte Rotundo, and fled after 900 were killed and 1000 captured, Me notti, Garibaldi’s son, was hurt in the log. On the frontier the Garibaldians gave up everything but private property. Garibaldi. looks old, haggard, broken and disappointed. The insurrection is over. Th* Frenoh took no part, except a few as volunteers. A La nr recently called in a store and inquired of a young clerk for "orueL” Not willing to appear ignorant, and not exactly comprehending her, he banded t down a regular twisted oow-skin.— •‘Why,’’ said the lady, “that is not what I want.” "Well,” replied he, “this is the most eruelett thing I know of.” The Mrs. Lincoln SIOO,OOO fundi so he raised in subscriptions of one dollar each, has ulroady reached the handsome aggregate of six dollars.