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IfASHVILLE COLUMN.
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. TOBACCO AND NUFFS,
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J&L Whorley,
Importers *ad D«kn la
Suufi, Pipes,
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
CIGARS & TOBACCO,
Mo. 47 .Market 8
NASUVILLK .TENNESSEE
HOTELS.
STACEY HOUSE,
CLAY ROBERTS, Proprietor,
Cburcti Street,
NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE.
GROCERS AND PRODUCE.
Hilbert, 1* a rices J* Cos.,
* ■' viouttuk
ms. tuny ns.
And C'onnnlMMlon Merchant,
Abo. Agrat* for o<W«n#at an » Fhoftl Mill! COT
TON VAB.NB and ftSlfiKTl*G* f
MO X S3 S. Market Street,
NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE.
ISaily, Ordtcay A' Cos.,
WHOLESALE
EBTTO3 FfflSS,
AND PBALt-CA 1M
Bacon, Lard, k all kinds Prodncc,
Soi. 6 and 8 Broad St.,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE.
GKOUbItS AND LIQUORS.
S. B. Spurlock & Cos.,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS and COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
DKALESS IN
111 & MIME LIB.
88 Broad St.,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE.
I. H. B. T. WOOD*
Cheatham, Woods A* Cos.,
VDll OHR
Dealers in FINE BRANDIES,
WINES, DOMESTIC LIQUORS, CIGARS,
TOBACCO, ETC.,
Corner of Church aad College Streets,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE.
Treanor & Cos.,
whjlmali
GKOC RS,
Rectifiers and Distillers of Pure ROB
ERTSON County WHISKEY,
AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LI
QUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Ho. 77 and 19 Market Street,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE.
gr, —rr-=3",:
PRODUCE.
SMITH S PARKES,
COMMISSION MERCiUNTS,
AHD DSAJ.CKS (H
CORN, BACON, FLOUR, BAG
GING, ROPE, Etc.,
NEW NOS. 14 AND 18 MARKET ST RET,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE.
JBJhea, Smith Ar Cos.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DBAMUt* IN 7
Grain, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Ac.,
And Ascent! for the
Ohio River Salt Company
No. 33 South Market Street,
NASHVILLE.... TENNESSEE.
M. A. Parrish & Cos.,
C9TTI MSB, HISI
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Ddafers in Corn, Hay Oats, &c.,
rRONTINO 08 eOLUtGB *n>! MARKET STS.,
(soctu or uuoau)
NASHVILLE ....... i.TENNESSEE.
iliasscugale A* Snyder,
COMMISSION MERCIUNTS,
»*t> w lIOLSRALK EULim t.
faJUI3» mi a, lUl.aad PltOl>U;ii**Bf rally,
Vos. to and 13 8. Market at.,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE.
R'lN & SHJ£ET-IRON WARE.
A. W. WILJON B. w. BITTORW .T.J. WIUHilt
J. W. Wilson fit Cos ,
WD. S2 COLLEGE BT.. NASHVILLE, TENN.
Manufacture* of
Tin Ar Sheet-tron Ware,
Vroufbt Iron C.Kiklnir "tor** Whstrasl* *■ A re
tell Acfrrt In Cooking mad llr.lUi: S«o»«l
Ilona. ViimlaMng o<”mU. Cull 011 and Coni Oil
ljimie, Vio I*l«t* Sheet In*. Wire nod Ttnnem'
nnd Tin ware of LVLUY LKJ.CLI I**
TJOK.
MISCELLANEOUS,
B § a mm I B 1 Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Foots,
Tl IA 1 I Jar.- 1# Shoes, Crockery, Tin Ware, etc., etc., etc., to 808. McWIL-
Al II lif HI I fw 9 1% H I I ! 1 LIAMS’, Hill Street, Griffin, Ga. Goods are NEW-no moth
kr llil IV VJrJk AMlUil, eaten or auction trash will he offered at our counters. [ as Represented. J
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 be pleased to see all his old friends at this house. S. and K.
CHEAP FURNITURE!
1 HAVE just completed arrange
* inenta by which I can lurnish every
description of
mwmm
at the TV EH Y LOWEST RATES. My
arrangements are with the heat inanu
fuoturera North and S nitb. I now have
on hand a prime stock of
Bedsteads,
Bureaux,
Cliairs,
Safes,
ebc. dbc-
Alan. COFFINS of all grades—Me
tric, Mahogany, R i»owood and Imita
tion— liandsom'Jv furnished or plain.
I have have had many yeara ex peri,
enco in the
furniture business,
and feel confident that I am competent
lo the task of purchasing Furniture suit,
able for this market. I will positively
sell os LOW, if not LOWER, than any
dealer in this section, for CASH. Call
and examine my stock, immediately uns
der the Star Printing Office.
LUL\ MITCHELL.
net. 15. 1867-3ra M
Wanted!
* No 1 TANNER, for whioh thehigh
*% eat wages will he raid.
logan * Fitch,
Real Estate Agents.
nov. 9, 1867-lw
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS,
GLEN*, WRIGHT & CARR,
'• •• f r ’ :
GEORGIA,
&onoi motors,
STORAGE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
SITIII Hit SI TIE iHI HffiS IS T 1 Slip
Free of Drayage!
Our Cotton Warehouse
la of large capacity, thoroughly Fire-proof, and our facilities for
handling COTTOS unequalled by any in the South. We Will Store
and Sell here, or ehip from this or any other point, to .
Boston Philndolpliia
SavannaD New YOrls.
Baltimore
Charleston or Liverpool.
hakim; liberal cash adrmes, \\m demrld.
Under the Revenue Regulation, COTTON can he shipped to this place under
bill of lading, by calling upon the Assessor or Collector at point of shipment,
without prepaying Revenue Tax.
The central position of Atlanta offers many advantages, making it an itnpor
taut Cotton Market. Tho Bank facilities, and diverging Railroads, enable us to
Ship Cotton in any Direction.
fgPWo sell the best IMPROVED COTTON GINS. Also, Bagging, Rope,
and Sweet’s Patent Iron Tie, the best in use. Portable GRIST MILLS, for
Hand, Horse and Steam Power. Smut Machines, Turbine Water Wheels,
Hick’s Steam Engines and B alers. AVo receive and sell on commissions, all
kinds of PRODUCE and PROVISIONS :
- cm. m. nut fui emu, urn silt. sc.
Our facilities for storing and soiling 11 A\, are unsurpassed.
I.iquors and r JFol>fieco
in large supply, of various brands and qualities. JajrCO A L supplied in any
quantity and of any quality. Agents for tho sale of PLOWS, mid other Farm
ing Implements. Georgia and Alabama LIME, Georgia Slate Rooting. We
will be pleased to All orders for COTTON GOOl»S, or other Merchandise.
Glenn, Wright & Carr,
oct. 22, 1867-3 m Atlanta, Georgia/
W . H. C. MICKELBERRY,
WITH
GEO. B. BEECH Eli & CO.,
GROCERS
* AND
Commission Merchants ,
HAVE IN STORE, AND CONSTANTLY RECEIVING. A CHOICE LOT OF
FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES,
FOR SALE AT PRICES ADAPTED TO THE
NECESSITIES of the TIMES !
THEIR STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF :—Laguira, Java and Rio COF
FEE; A, B and C Sugars ; Porto Rico and Muscovado SUGARS; Beehive
and other Sugarhouee SYRUPS; Cuba and Muscovado MOLASSES ; FLOUR,
SALT, BACON. LAUD; Nos. I, 2 and AMACKERETL — in wholes, halves, quar
ter* and kits; .Young America, English Dairy and New York State CHEESE.
A Large and Cheap Lot of Crockery !
UABBWARH
Ames’ long nnd D handfe SHOVELS ; Ames’ SPADES ; Collins’ AXES ; OV
ENS, POTS, SPIDERS, SKILLETS and extra OVEN LIDS ; NAILS, TRACE
CHAINS, SMOOT HE IRONS, NEEDLES, PINS, Ac , Ac. A superior assort
mi nt of TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, tine RAZORS, PISTOLS, PERCUS
SION CAPS, Pistol CARTRIDGES, Ac.
OOOKIKTG^STOVBS
Expressly gotten up and well adapted for Southern use, at extremely low prices.
They are also Agents for the sale "f AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, “Still
well’s Patent CHURNS, llall’s Universal W ASHING MACHINE and Clothes
WHINGER. :
Wooden Ware of Every Description !
OOUNTRY PRODUCE !
They will also purahase for CASH, at the hi'/hest market rates, WHEAT, CORN
RYE. BARLEY. OATS, PEAS, Dried Peaches, and all kinds of COUNn
TRY PRODUCE. October 17,1867 3m
MDREWS <s■ HEM,
GROCERS
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SOLOMON STREET, 1
OPPOSITE BRICK WARE HOUSE, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
¥1 AVING just returned lrom Baltimore and New York, where we purchased
CM. with great care, a yhoice stock of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
We ore prepured to Offer superior inducements to the trade. We invite special
attention to our large and choice selected Stock of
SUGAR &ce COFFEE,
SYRUPS, TEAS, SPICES CLOVES. SODA, RAISINS. SARDINES, SOAPS,
CANDLES, TOBACCO, PICKLES. ORACKERS, SNUFF,
Wooden and Willow-ware. &0.,
Which wo will sell on accommodating terms. ANDREWS AHEAD,
oct. 19, 1867-dm
STILWELL & BEERS,
Hill Street, Griffin, Ga.,
DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes,
Leather and Shoe Findings* Carpets
and Rugs, and House Funishing Goods
generally, Carriage Goods, fine Chew
ing and Smoking Tobacco, Hardware,
Guns, Iron and Steel, Nails, Paints and
Oil Varnishes, Glass and Potty, Cro<Sk*
ery, China and Glass Waie, &c., &e.*
SOLE AGISTS FOR SALE OF WHIR SBPiRiiR FACTIIY THREAD,
Our FA Ini. Stock i« now complete, but will be receiving New and
Desirable Goods regularly through the Season, sod would call vour at
tention to our large stock of NORTH CAROLINA JEANS and'
CASS!MERE!}-—the best and cheapest goods for men’s wear iu the market.
Thankful for the long and liberal patronage extended to us, we pledge our
selves to do our best t) merit it in future, and say to our customers and the pub
lic, that we will not be undersold by anybody, and think we can offer greater
inducements in stock and prices than any house in Griffin. Oct. 26. 1867-3 m
AT LA NT A,
E. D. Sim the & Cos.,
IMPOSTERS AND WHOLESALE SEALSES IK
CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS-WARE,.
109 Broughton St., HO Congress *St. and 57 St. Julian
SuA.V-A-3STJSr-A-H[, O E oR a I A,
Will Duplicate the JOBBING PRICES
and BILLS of any Market in the
United States, for the same
quantity and quality of WARE, at the
same period of time.
Printed Lists of Assorted Crates, with
Prices of Each Article, will be
Furnished,
OJsr a.ffxjlG-a.txo isr
Many of these Lists havo been carried to New York an<f
other Markets, by Merchants from Georgia ( and Florida, who have
come back to /Savannah and bought their Goods of us.
/September 2S, 2867. 3m
w&w
AT
LOW PRICES!
Sliu lm a.zi.
| JAS JUST received a very large stock of Goods, comprising a great variety ot
Staple & Fancy Dry Goods,
SHAWLS and CLOAKS,
And all LADIES’ Articles in General-
ALSO,
Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes,
TIR-UIsTKIS, &0.
rv , e loc - , -A-- SHULMAN.
Ootober 5, 186/-3m
J. G, RHEA, J. 0. KING, J. P. LOVETT,
Rhea, King & Lovett,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
RECEIVING A SPLENDID STOCK OF WELL ASSORTED'
Fancy and Family Groceries,
Such as SUGAR, SYRUP, MOLASSES,
COFFEE, TEA, CANDIES,
FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES,
CHEESE, CRACKERS, FISH,
SALT, BACON, LARD,
FLOUR, , MEAL. HARDWARE,
GLASSWARE, CROCKER TWARE, Wooden and Willow Wire^
TINWaRE, Heavy Gunny BAGGING, Beat Greenleaf ROPE,
IRON TIES, BALING TWINE, And everything to meat the
actual necessities of the Planter. 86?»Call and examine oar etook for yourselves
before purchasing elsewhere.
One of the Firm will devote his ENTIRE ATTENTION , ihro*
the Fall Season to the Purchase and Sale of COTTON.
Will also make Liberal CASH ADVANCES on «U Consignments
of COTTON made to our Correspondents in New York, Savannah
and Liverpool. October 5, 1867. 5m
THE DRUG STORE !
N. B. Dr ewry, M. D ,
HAVING found it necessary to CREDIT many through the SUMMER
months, now finds it NECESSARY to offer his stock for CASH—and not on
CREDIT under any circumstances, as the Cotton is now on the market, aodi
there is no excuse for credit. My atoek consists in part of
Drugs, Chemicals, Dye StuftM*
and.Family Medicines,
WHITE LEAD, PAINTS of all colors, LINSEED, MACHINE, TAMNWPg
nnd pure non-explosive KEROSINE OIL, LAMPS and FIXTURES, VARNJSiK
ES, FINE LIQUORS for Medisinal purposes, French and American WINDOW
GLASS, Hair and Paint BRUSHES ol all kinds, FINE SOAP, imported and
American PERFUMERY. B©“llaving superior facilities for buying Iroaa the
first hands, and fur CASH, I flatter myself that I can sell goods at the very low
est prices, for pure and genuine articles. Call and see for tflrPar
ticular attention to PRESCRIPTIONS at all hours, by thorough druggist or him
self. na-PHYSICIANS, MERCHANTS and the public generally, are earneat
ly invited to examine my extensive stock. October S, 1867, 8m