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<Bt Ctt -HttMi Star.
THURSO AY, NOVEMBER 14th, 1867
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Everybody Look, to took Interest.
—la order to make' room for a second
•took of JAjiL AND WINTER DRY
GOODS, Ska, &«., we will sell our pres*
eat stock at greatly" tedueed prices; We
mean what we say ; call and see for
yoersdtee. No charge for exhibiting
goods. Sw-wm-i. A Keith.
iasrrm Llterary Sociwr.—By or
der of the President, the Bociety will be
re-open-d* on Friday evening. JU the
members ere requested to attend. Quess
tioh for Debate—“ Are the Marriages of
H#ey qipies Twenty-one, and Female*
under Eighteen years of age. Advisa
ble t ASf.-F. b. Dismake and E. H.
Hammond •, ljieg.-rj. L. Boyel and S.
WVMangfiaui. ' J. M. B"YT.k, S?Vy.
OON A-HILL. Atlanta, Atlanta, want
to, buy for CASH, 25 bbls. of GOOD
good PEACH I) RANDY.
The Eetbiuwws or Ghiffin.—Our
trade for the past month has fur sur
passed general expectation. Already
two of our most enterprising meichants
bore gone to market for their seeond
FbH Stocks, altho' both boaght heavily
a little over a month since. We allude
to Mr. John Keith, of Stilwell & Keith,
and Mr. Jeff. Brooks, of Flemister &
Brooks. Other inerohonts ore going on
soon, and although the first purchases
war* heavier than any previous pur
chases since the war, they are disap-;
Rearing as if by magic. We rejuice in
these evidences of prosperiiy, but hope
the people will be careful not to ove r
trade themselves. r .
lEeSs-w —r
Reduction in PgK'Ear.— FroW and af
ter this date, the following will be the
terms at my Shop -. Shaving, 15 cen*s ;
Ilair-Cutting, 35 cents; Slinmpooning,
35 cents. Gentlemen will please fume
iah the change. G. W- Pitts.
nov., 12,1867,-2t.
B®, The OoDuert by the Griffin Am
ateur Brass Bund, assisted by some of
<(he members of the Philharmonic So
ciety, comes off to-morrow evening at
the Femalo College, and promises to
prove a success. The tickets have sold
well, and but n few more are to be had
*t the principal stores.
Ample arrangements have been made
to keep the room warm and comfortable.-
(Secure your tickets early.
OLD TIMES COMING ! ,
It you'want's, nlttf CALICO* DWSS
tft $1 Oft, go til Soheuerinan’B Masonic
Hall.
Kay*lf you want a nice CLOAK or
SHAWL, for the same price as before
the war, go to Scheueruiuu’s Masonic
fgi-Thc prettiest stock of WORJST
EDDkLAINES, from 20 to 25 cents per
yard, at Scheuerman’s Masonic Hall.
A limicWisTic stock of, MERI
NOES fur 50 oents per yard, ut
Scheucrmau’s Masonic Ball,
rAerfhi largest stock and lowest pri
ced BOOTS and SHOES, at
Schcuerman’s Masonic Hall.
jfip-Tbo heaviest stock of assorted
tVmtER CLOTHING, for $4 00 a Knit
and upwards, 41
Schenermaa’s Masonic Hall.
B&.The largest stock of BLEACH
ED and UNBLEACHED HOMESPUN,
lowe* than Any house in town, at
Soheuorman’s Masonic 11*11.
V . wt* ■■* **■ —»—L.iu-Afc...
“G lobe Insurance Compa.
dj,” of Louiavillc, Kentucky, aside from
Its ample cash capital, has a large ace
cumulated surplus, to-be applied.to the
payment of JbeStei Take i policy on
the mutual plan and save the 40 *per
cent, that you would pay oh all stock
companies. C. II Johnson.
SpECiat Notice—to the Ladies.—
Ladies’ and Misses’ French Call and
Kid Laced Boot*, fineet quality, made to
order; just received at L Winehip’s.—
Call and enttine for yourselves.
IflrA' new lot' of CLOTIIINtf just
received at Loewensteitf & Pfeifer’s!
“Samb®, whar’s Joe?” “Wid
Jake.” “Whar’s Jake?” “Wid
Joe?" Whar amdejr bof?” “Dey
bof togfeddFr.” ,
“Madarae,” said a cross-temp
er edphysittiao to a patient, “if Wo
men were admitted to- paradise,
thesr tongues -would make it a pur
gatory.” “And some physicians,
if allowed to practice there," repli
ed the good lady', * “Would soon
make it a desert;”
, * fe. ,
U*At a printer’s festival recently
held in Lowell, Mass., the follow
ing toast was presented: The
Epnte r—master of all trades—he
’Beals the farmer with his Hoe, the
carpenter with bis rules, the
mason with setting up tall columns;
he surpasses the lawyer and doc
tor in attending to ms’cases, and
beats the parson in the managetnfent
ei the i ‘devil.’’
TOB Printing of every description ex>*
ecuted ta good Etyle at this Office.
Richmond, Nov. 12.—The military
authorities to-day arrested Lewis Lind
say, the colored delegate, for using lan
guage calculated to array the blacks
against the whites. He is to bo tried
by military commission.
Liverpool, Nov. 12.—2, p. m. —Cot-,
ton dull. Estimated sales 8,000. Up
lands 8 11-16. Orleans 9.
New Yi/kk, Not. 12. —Cotton declin
ing. Soles I,Boo—at 181 to 18*. Gold
cloSed steady ht 593 .
Mobile, sov. 12—Cotton firm. Mid
dlings 16J. Sale* 150 bales.
SaVannah, Nov. 12.—Cotton quiet but
steady, not qnntably lower. Middlings,
171. ‘ Sales 1258.
ChaElestOn, Nov. 12.—Cotton v»rv
active, but unchanged. Middlings IT j.
‘Stranger, which is the way to—
village T y
“There’s two roads," replied the
fellow.
“Well, which is the best ?”
“Ain’t much difference; both on
’em very bad. Take which you
will, afore you o;et half way you’ll
wish you’d tuck t’other.
a*Ht is believed at Washington that
the President will lay before Cabinet
the arbitrary action of Gen. Pope, in
keeping open the eleotion in Georgia be
yond the time designated in the original
notlee.- This is regarded as a clear vio
lation of the law, and it is likely the
matter will fie investigated.
“Jcertrs, my lad,” said a hope
ful father to his son, ‘ keep away
from the gals. Yen you see one
cornin’, dodge. Just such a cra
tureas that young ’un cleaning the
door-step on t’other side of the
street fooled your poor old dad,
Jemmy. Don’t cast your eves that
way and wink. If it hadn’t been
for her, you and yer dad might
have been in Brazil, huntin’ di
mttns, my son.”
A boy entered a stationery store
the other day, and asked the pro
prietor what kind of pens he sold.
“All kinds,” was the reply.—
“Well, then, I’ll take three cents
worth of pig pens.’’
Latest From the Widow ortiie late
Lamented.— The widow finding it diffi
cult to <iisno«e of her old ol<)'s and her
extremi'T finding no relief from the new
plan of raising the wind, she announces
that there is a split in the Radical
ranks, and that shA w II allow every
prominent demoorat in the republic to
make use of it, if the Repubiictus do ant
come to her roli-f,— Albany News.
Nativity Questions —Ap Augusta ed
itor flings at the Gate City, nfid says Dan
Gasttllo’s performing mule is a native of
Atlanta; whereupon, an Atlanta editor
flings mud enough to blind the eyes of his
sntngeniat' by declaring that Foster
Blodgett is a native oY AugtfSfa.-
In BjO Acre Lots, or Approximating
thereto.
Assignee’s Sale of Real Estate
WII.I. bo sold before the court-house doi r fc
the CITY OK GRIFFIN, Spaldini? county,
Goorg'iuo i the -Sth (ley of NOVEMBER, A. l>,
IStl. tho following property, to-wlt: tag euro* of
Lund lying In the 2nd District of Spalding county.
Go., KffOwn u the properly of George W. Klnurdf.
—ALSO—
At the sgtne time and place will be gpld, ft) acres
of l.snd, lying In' the 4th District ot originally
Henry t«» Spalding county, Ga., known as the
property of Thomas Ogletree.
The game to be spld under a Decree In Bank
ruptcy, lor the benefit oft Weir creditors
SAMUEL O. WEEMS, As iguoe.
October 81, lcliL
In 100 Acre Lots, or Approximating
thereto.
Assignee’s Sale of Meal Estate
WILL be *old before the court-house door
tho torfn o’s McDonough, Ht*ury county,
Ga-, within tho lotf&l hours of sale, on the itst Tues
day in DKCEMBBO, A. IK, JS67,tbe following pro
perty, to-wlt : 897 acres of Land, moie 6t less, ly
ing In the 3rd District of Henry county, Georgia,
known us the property of Charleß L. Dupree;
—also -
At thesame time and pln<*e will he sold- 60 acres
of Land, more of less, lying in Hail h District, Hen
uv county, Ga.,kuo*wn as the property of William
>Yy*U.
The same to be sold under a Decree In Bank
ru.vtcy, for the benefit of their creditors.
SAMUEL C. WEEMS, Awfgneo.
O ctober 31, 1867.
In 100 Aero Lots, or Approiimiting
thereto.
Afifirgnee’s Sale of Real Egfate
Wll'dL be sold before tAfe eonrt-housc door in
tire town of ZfCBUXON, Fike county, Ga v
within the legal hours of sale, on the 85th day of
NOVKMjIEU, A. D , 1867,- 282 acres of vainabie*
Land, lyi ift In county, In the 2nd District,
known as tho property of Marion J. Gresham.
£*• —ALSO—
At the an; ne time and placo will be gold.
acres of Land, lying in the 21st and 22nd Districts
of Fike oovtnty, Ga., known as the property of
VViOiani i> & tddlag, encumbered-with a judgment
in lavor of K. W. Wells, for $225 00.
—also—
At the same tfme and place will be sold, f>4s acres
of La»d,(«ak and hiokory.) lying in the 2nd Dis
trict of Pike county, Ga., known as the property of
Isaac McLeroy.
—also—
At the same time and place will besold. 240 acres
of Land, lying in the 2nd District or Pike county,
Gu., knows as the property of Aaron Biulth.
—also—
At the same time and place will be sold. 855 acres
of Land, lying lu the Bth District of Plk* county,
Ga knowa as the property of John A. Davenport.
Thesame to be sold under a Decree lit Bank
ruptcy. for the benefit of their creditors.
SAMUEL C. WEEMS, Assignee.
October >l, 1867.
In 100 Acre Lots, or Approximating
thereto.
Assignee’ll Sale of Real Eitate
WILL ke soW bef.M-e the court house door In
die town of JACKSON, Butte oounty, Gu ,
within tho legal hour* of sole, on the STth day of
NOVEMBER. A. D, IBS7, the 10l owing property,
to-wtki 920*0r«!. Os Land, lying In Jackson Dili
trtet, Butte county, Go., known as the property us
Galee Jinks.
—ALSO—
At thesame time end place will be eold, 160 scrag
of Land, more or less, lying In Butts oottnly, G».(
kntxs n s» the properly of James spear.—lo l acres
ot sold Land is encumbered with a mortgage la
favor of Janies A. Bryan.
—ALSO—
At the same tints and place will be sol A 28 acre.
Os Land, lying in the Ituth DtstrlSt of Batts coun
ty, Ga, known aa the property of John 11. Bldg
wsy.
—ALSO—
At the o.arae time etui place wlllbe 501d,836 seres
of Land, lying In tbs BrJ District of Butte county,
Go., known as tbF property of Witt O. Wise, en*
cutnbered with a mortgage for ISJIOO, In favor of
B. C. Kmard
The same to bi sold under a Decree In Bank
ruptcy, fur the benefit; of their creditors. .
v SAMUEL O, WEEMS, Assignee,
eotober 31, IbSL
SAVANNAH CARDS.
SAVANNAH
AS A
c otton ISCarket!
Roberts & Tillman,
Cottos Factors
AND
COMMISSION IWSRfHIJiTS,
SAVA V NAH, GA.
WE to call the attention of speculators and
others that wc we are prepared So SELL 0* »T
--TON consigned to us atSavsnnuh, on the moft hb
ersl terms, and jipeciftaMy solicit c*»Df»lgnine«ibi of
the same frorol.ritHn and Fidnity. sztT" We have
made arrangements with
JOSUPiI u. JOUVSOX,
RANKER AND COTT 'N BROKER.
Or GKIFFIS, to tnake ADVANCES no COTTON
consigned Pi u», to whom we re., ac'fuMr rvb r all
who desire making ua a trial. Nov 9. 1887-1 m
A. O. Mcßae,
COMMSSIO.X fefitlliT,
88 BAY ST.,
Savarmati, Ga.
STILL continues a strictly commission business
>'o inter.-.*!* iu the purebuse ot OoU«>n. Con
stg'uienu aolicJ'cd Piompi and personal atten
tionto a I business onfi-ietl .to my cue.
Libera) advances on Colton for sale or ship
ment All fucrt-hasuiUe promptly forwarded when
to my care, bepieiubor 28. 1867-8 m
~c. B. WILKIN sow" B. J. WILSOnT”
WILKINSON & WILSON,
Cotton Factors
in EBMHissio.l Haim
0O Bay St.,
S-A.A7\A.3sr:rsrah, geo.
AOF.NTS fur the RF.A-VOWL GUANO. WAI
LEY'S BIJCK.LE IKON TIK
Libvi nl Advances made on consignments to us,
or our friends iu New York or Liver|>ool. au29-6m
Clark, Jones & Cos.,
Cotton Factors
—AND-
G-en’l Commission
MKRCLiAISTTS,
NO-1 FTODDARD’S
Lower Range,
BAY STREET,
StVtMill GEORGIA.
TJbcral advance* mad** on consignments. Cot
ton shipped to nay point directed. au2B-6iu
U J. GUILM.VKTIN. |. W. DRUMMOND
JOHV nAMfiHRY.
L. J, GUILMARTiN & C 0„
Cottoa Factors,
AND
QEN-ERAIa
Comntissioß
SAVANNAH, GA.
I®- Liberal ADVANCES made on
CONSIGNMENTS.
ORDERS promptly filled, at
LOWEST MARKET RATSS.
Aug. 15,1857. 3m
WM. H. STARK. H. P. RICHMOND.
Win. 11. Stark & Cos,
WHOLESALE
rjDrvfipTjo
cinii noun mi
FORWARDING AGENTS,
Corner of Linoola and Bay Streets,
___ Savannah. Ga.
r. w. 91*8, Late of Savannah Kepublload'.
1. r. wuiATog, L.iwof Wilder, Wheatoh ACo
F. W# Sims & Cos.,
SAVANNAH.aA.
COTTON FACTORS’
AND •
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
IQU Coneignmtntt) are respectfully So
licited, and will receive prompt atten
tion. aug29 3m
SLOAN, GROVER & CO.,
Cotton Factors,
AND
Commission jHcrdjanta
No. 4, Stoddard’s Lower Range,
Bay Street,
Savannali, Ga.
Liberal advances on COTTON consigned tH oar
Correspondents in New York and Liverpool.
A. N. SLOAK. O. r BTUBIW, o. *. QROVKR,
Rome, Ga. Mncon Ga. Brooks Cos., Ga
a. T. MACINTYRE, Thomusvillo, G*. BpW-flui*
A. DUTKNHOFER, G*. J»0. M. W. FI*.
A. Dutenhofer & Cos.,
Cotton Factors
, AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERC HIST,
74 B-A.-5T ST.,
Svoxmali, G-00.
ConaignmcntH solicited, op which liberal advah*
cee will be made,
BAGGING, UOPB and IRON TITO, always on
hiuftr august 28-Otu
LOUISVILLE CARDS.
COMMISSION, PRODUCE, AC.
JNO. * H»titojt. late with Bamberger, Bloom * Cos
““otbaa, \ A Hoi Sin.
HAWAII, HARDIN A fO.,
COTTON, FLOUR & GRAIN
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
_lain and Market, Louisville, Ky.*t@|
fks^rLiberal CASH ADVANCES
made on consignment.
i. room. a a. ratirax.••....& w. ataitt
PORTER, FAIRFAX & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ootton Factors,
AND DBALERS IN
Produce, Provisions, Breadstuffs,
BAGGING & ROPE,
SOU West Main Street LOUISVILLE, K¥.
LOUISVILLE COTTON MARKET WAREHOUSE
AND FLOUR DEPOT.
U B. O'BANNON G. W. BASHAW.
O’BANNON & BASHAW,
CIHHISSIII. PIIDICE, '
AND
PROVISION MERCHANTS,
No. 30 West Main Street, South Side,
between First and Second,
LOUISVILLE KENTUOKY
tSrUon.lgnmenH solicited, upon whlah liberal
advancoa will be made.
w. Ai-Liut ntoHanneoN wii.uam atciliKpeoN.
W. A. RICHARDSON & SON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MAN UF ACTURERB AND DEALERS IN
KUS. IDFE. THIS. It.
No 86 Fourth St., (between Main and the River.)
LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY.
IC7*- We are prepared to execute all orders for
PhtntaGon Supplies. We solicit conslgnm* nta of
every Product and Manufacture, aud are prepared
to make GASH ADVANCKS’.
"COMMISSiON & LIQUORS.
J. M. DAVIS, A P. CARET,
Florence, Ala. Formerly Ward dt Carey
J. M. DAVIS & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
fill & OKI urns.
No. 155 Mam Street,
LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY.
BOOKS AND PRINTING.
JOHN P. MORTON & CO.,
PUBLISHERS,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, BOOK
AND JOB PRINTERS,
Blank Book Manufacturers,
No. 156 West Main Street,
LOUIStILLE KENTUCKY.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C.
R A ROBIN-ON, ...CRAA H. PKTTRT,
W. WALLAOE POWERS, WM A. ROBINSON.
R. A. ROBINSON & CO..
H DRUGGISTS.
No. 184 Main St.,
IAH7ISVILLE KENTUCKY.
ESTABLISHED IN 1817.
TBO&B. WILSON, ARTHUR PKTER.
W. B. DILLINGHAM BAH VET COOPER
W ilson, Peter A* Cos.,
Wholesale druggists,
anii t'Rorui*roK9 or tb.
IIISVIUE CBiMICAL WORKS.
Cor. of Fifth and Main Sts..
LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY.
New Millinery!
!NEW STYLES!
NEW STORE!
IT IS mm OLD STUD.
(uVXK FLVMISTER & BROOKS,)
HILL STREET GRIFFIN, GA.
jAfIISS MOLLY SHEPHERD,having
j U Bt returned from the Northern
markets, where she visited the late opens
iogs of the mos, fashionable Mi I littery
(louses in New York nnd Baltimore,
and selected a magnificent stock of
Miltiney and While Goods,
suitable for the Griffin trade, We are
n»w prepared to give the utmost satis
faction to all the Ladies who may favor
ns ’-with their patronage.
CLOAK & DRESS-MAKING
Also done in the most approved style.—
Material for Cloaks, and Trimmings, on
band. f
H. A. SHEPHERD & CO,
Griflin, Oct. 15.-3 m.
A DESIRABLE
Ctttage Residence
ON POPLAR STREET.
P O HL» RENTS
j*\r terms apyly at the “Star Office.”
niv. 2,1867-ts
“^BLANItS
every description printed td order
this Office.
MiscelLanods advertisements;
WIIO LESALE
—AND—
RETAIL GROCERS AND COMMISSION
M K H CII AI^TS,
Corner Hill and Solomon Street*, Gritttn, Georgia.
VinLL keep constantly on hand, SUGAR. COFFEE BACON. LARD, FLOUR,
v* Corn Meal, syrup, molasses, baiiging, kofe.
TWINE MACKEREL, WHITE and BLI'F FISH, Liverpool and Vtrgiuia
SALT, CROCKERY. CHlNA—also, GLASS WARE.
Wood find Willow Wnre.
DRY GOODS,
Such as CALICOES. HOMESPUN. STRIPES, JEANS. FLANNELS, OSNA
BURGS. COTTON YARNS. BLANKETS, AC.
Will purchase all kinds of PRODUCE, such as BACON, LARD, FLOUR,
MEAL, CORN, WHEAT, PEAS, OATS. &c., for the CASH or GOOD*.
Reid, George & Patterson.
October 26. 1807.
Oldest Grocery House in the Trade!
R. P. McWilliams.
rplIE undersigned returns his thanks to the tiitiiCSh of this and adjacent doun
-K ties for past oonfidentfe in him, and patrouage us him, and no'vf offers uu ih'4
most favorable terms, as full a line of
GROOBRIEG
as can be fonnd. Constantly on hand, BAGGING and ROPE. TOBACCO and
SALT. SUGARS—aII grades, COFFEE and TEAS, FISH, CHEESE, PEPPER,
SPICES, Ac. Agent for the celebrated
ARROW T Is.
Gives special attention to the purchase and sale of COTTON. Will buy on
oidere and ship for Planters on best terms—making liberal advances on all Cot
tons shipped or in store. B9k-At Old Stand, Hill Street, Griffin, Georgia.
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 Brick iriire House, Solomon Street,
GRIFFIN, GA.
Receives Deposits, Buys aud Sells Ex
change, Stocks, Bonds, Gold, SilYdr,
Bank Notes, MutiNated Curren
cy, and Uncurrent Money.
COLLECTIONS !
Prompt!** made in GRIFFIN, GREENVILLE, ZEBULON. MpDONOUGH,
JACKSON, INDIAN SPRINGS, BABNESVILLE, J6KESUORO’,
and all other points adjacent to Griffin ; and for the convenience
of Merchants in the above places,
1 incite them to make their Foreign Paper Payable at my Office:
Interest Allowed !
On LONG STANDING DEPOSITS,
by Special Agreement.
FI MU! fill MEUSE SF SOLID CUTE«.
My Arrangements for'
SHIPPING COTTON
For both PLANTERS and BUYERS, to my Correspondents in SA VANNAE,
NEW YORK or LIVERPOOL, on which lam prepared to make
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES !
Are COMPLETE. The Houses I am connected with at those points, have
LARGE CAPITAL, and are PERFECTLY RELIABLE in every
pairtictilar, thereby Guaranteeing to Shippers just and prompt
returns. VT I most respectfully solicit a share of
public patronage.
By P?HMissrorf, I Rkfkr to— Messrs. Stillwell A Becks, Robt. P McWil
liams, Cos. Wm. D. Alexander, Judge Cbns. H. Johnson, end to the oitisens of
G'fiffin generally. JOSEPH 11. JOHNSON,
Surviving Partner of A'. Merritt k Johnson.
Col. S. W. ftlangham, Cashier. Griffin, Sept. 19,1867
STILL AHEAD IN THE
DRY GOODS TRADE.
TAKE THIS MODE of making known to our customers and the public
generally, (fiat ws have and are daily receiving, a largo afid 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, INCLUDING
CLOAKS, SHAWLS & WOOLEN 6000$,
We promise shall not be excelled by any the State, and we intend to sell them
at the LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE. I®. Our motto ia—
“Q,ftiek Sales and Small Profits;”
Our Merchant Tailoring Department
Is engineered by MR. I. N. IIAIR, who will be pfitfated to wait on all bia old
friends and customers, and the public generally, who desire to be clothed in the
latest styles of goods and fashion, haring the largest stock of Merchant Tailor
ing goods on band eyttr brought to Georgia.
Locwenstein & Pfeifer*
p, s. We desite to expreoa our profound thanks for tho very liberal patron
age heretofore extended to us. September 23, 136?.