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®)t tri-Wtehlp Star.
SATURDAY, APRIL 4. 1868.
To Pcbi.ishkrs. The services of a
first class Compositor can be secured, if
immediate application be made at the
Star Office. The best references in the
State can be given. Address Star Office,
. ' . ’‘-i* !■. -■ • i
)@* It was our good fortune to ac*
cept an invitation kindly extcndel us,
to be present at a dinner on Thursday
last by the Bar of Griffin t> Col. Alford,
who is preparing to move to Alabama ;
and we oan say that it was one of the
most pleasant gatherings we have ever
attended. All the liar that was in the
oitjy was present, together with a few
invited friends. The dinner was all
that could be wished for, and did infinite
credit tot ow old friend Capt. Mangham,
and was fully appreciated by all present.
Alter the dinner was disposed of, toasts
Were drank and speeches made, which
Would have done credit to any assems
blage. It is impossible for us to give
even an outline of what was said ; hut
we wero very tiiaeh aflouseA at Jhdge
Boynton’s experience in the Hotel busi
ness, and which was highly entertain
ing to the party. The entertainment
closed with drinking in silence and
standing, to the memory of the deceased
fraternity of this city.”
In common with the entire communi
ty, we deeply regret that Col. Alford-is
about leaving us. He has long been
an esteemed citizen of this community,
nnd his nanfc is synonymous with strict
His epurso here has demon
stfated, if stichja thing bd possible, that
lie is a man above reproach. Our best
wishes attend him and hi* wherever
tbijr lot may be cast; and we cheerful
ly recommend him to any community
in which ho may make his home.
SPRING m$K t
The old favorite Dry Goods House of
LOEWKNSTEIN & PFEIFER, is now
receiving a portion of their SPRING
STOCK, and-will continho receiving till
it is complete, to which they invite the
Attention of their old friends arid cuatos
mere, 'their Spring Stock will be of
fered on’the ttiogt favorable term?.
BSCu We are pained to learn of the
death of**, W. B. Baker, which p-.curs
cd on Thprsdjiy eveninglastat his resi-
in Pike County, after several
days of intenso suffering from pneumo
nia. Dr. Baker wa* highly esteemed by
ail who knew him, and his place can
not be filled in the county in which he
lived. ____
MRS. TAYLOR
Is now receiving and opening a beauti
ful stock pf SPRING MILLINERY
and FANCY GOODS.
Will receive Pattern Bonnets. Ac., in
a few days, together with everything in
the MILLINERY LINE. No pains or
expepse spared at this establishment to
accommodate and please the-Ladies.
B®. BEERS’ CORNER, “©a
Griffin, April Ist, -1868.
Cotton.— There has been a good de
mand fox cotton since o»r last, and the
price ha s advanced to 22)e. re
ceipts have been largo for tho season.
A*large lot of SPRING CALICO, all
prices, received at LOIJWEN
STEIN & PFEIFER’S.
Agrioui.turai. Society. —At a meet
ing held yesterday, a report of which
will be fouiild in another column, a
movement was sot on foot to establish
an Agricultural Society. This is a move
in the right direction, and will com
mend itself to our farmers generally. A
permanent organization will be effected
on next Saturday, at 10J o’clock. Farm
er* throughout the counties trading
with are. invited to ho prosent
nnd take part in the proceedings.—
Speeches will be made by several gen
tlemen acquainted with the subject—rs
which due notice will be given by the
Committee appointed for that purpose.
A large lot of BED T4OKS, all grades
And prices, at LOEWENSTEIN A
PFEIFER’S.
It "will be seen by a dissolution
notice in another column, that tho pop
ular house of Drocker A Ilammcrslough
has closed business. The success of
this house has been unprecedented.—
In a few months, through tho exertions
of Mr. Hammerslough, it became one of
tbe most popular establishments in tho
city, and it will be long before the trad
ing public forget the courteous -proprie
tors of the “One Price. Store.” Mr. 11.
contemplates taking up a hibitation in
Griffin for a few months, where he has
made ipapy warm friends.
WHITE ROE SHAD, at 75 cent*, at
HICKORY SHAD at FORTY CTS.
MITCHELL A EAGAN’S.
Waßnms.—Mr.’* Schackefford adver
tises a lot of Buggy harness for sale—
put up entirely by hand, (no machine
work,) warrants every stieh, and if they
rip lie will fix them up free of charge.
KAYTOJnj'DtertPTIC rate-Con Blek-
UeuUche and all BUlioiw Disorder*.
The Old City Drug Stork —Opposite
the Post Office—J. N. llarris <£• Co. —
Wholesale on and E’etail Ptvyyists—
Would call tbe attention of tbe public
generally, to their Stoek (which is now
Complete,) of Drugs and Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Fancy Points
of all colors, Lamps and Lanterns of
all sizes and qualities from fifty cents to
ten dollars, together with Lamp Fixtures
for changing burners and chimneys to
suit tbe new and improved styles. The
best articles Kerosine and A-trnline Oil;
Oil, White Lead and Puttyi H’indow
Glass from oxß to 30x38, Paint, Var
nish and Pencil Brushes, Hair, Flesh,
Cloth and Nail Brushes, Oombs, Por
mades and Perfumery,
Soaps in great variety. Pure Wiru#Vini|
Liquors for Medical purposes—the best
that car. be obtained, Soda, Spice, Pep
per, Mustard, Ging-r, Mapa, Cloves,
Nutmegs, Flavoring Extracts—Smoking
and Chewing Tobacco and C gars Wf tis*
ery quality, and at lower prices than
they have been sold for since the way.
We take this method of returning our
thanks to our customers, for their liber
al patronage in the past, nnd to h-ure
them that we shall endeavor to merit it
in the future. We are permanently lo
cated at this point, nnd shall continue
to give our whole attention to this
branch of trado. Our long experience
in tho business, and thorough acquain
tance with the wants of our pno| lo in
the line of Mcdieiqes, lead us to believe
that we can do as well by those who fas
thair patronage, as any oth
er houso in the country. IVe deal only
with Jirst class houses—buy iny the
best and for cash, and therefore can feCl
no hesitation in saying that nil our
goods are just what they nro represent
ed to lie, nnd such as will give .entire
satisfaction to onr customers.
J. N. Harris, Geo. R.'Nines, West
Side Hill Street, Griffin Ga.
J. N. Harris, Agent For the Brooklyn,
Life Insurance Company—one of tho
best in United States;
April 1, 1888, 2t,
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Griffin - ,. April 3, 1868.
Pursuant to a call, a number of gun
tlemen assembled at the City Hull, Tor
the purpose of considering the proprie
ty of forming an Agricultural Society.
On motion, James A. Reeks w)is re
quested to act as Chairman, atuf At M.
Speights as Secretary. 9 OOil
,On motion, a committee consisting of
Q, Peaples, D. A. Johnson and A.
Prichard, (to which committee C. 11.
Johnson and the.Cbairn.an were ndl.d)
wort appointed t.o request our citizens
to unite with tho Society, and to securo
some proper porson to address tho next
meeting.
On motion, J. Mi Campbell, E q.,
was instruotel to secure, if.possible,
from the Hon. D. W. Lewis n copy of
the By-Laws -of Hancock Agricultural
Society.
Col. Peeples, Messrs. Beek-, Johnson,
nnd Swayze made some very appropri
ate remarks, urging the necessity and
importance- of such an organization.
It was resolved that the city papers
be requested to publish those proceed
ings, when the meeting ndjourned until
Satu-day, the Ilih. J. A. REEKS,
Chairman.
A. M. Speights, Secretary.
The Cunningham's oner two ele
gant Rooms, over tjioir Storo, for rent.
rucKN’lx Guano.— This celebrated fer
tilizer is perhaps the best now used in
the United States. Thor* is not a farm
cr'or gardner who has used it, but lias
pronounced it the best. Messrs. Wil
cox, JGibbs A Cos., of Augusta, Georgia,
have it for sale. Soo what Dr. MoEl
veen says of it:
MoElvkknrvim,*, Mitchell Cos., Ga., I-
November 25th, 1807. £
Messrs. Wilcox, Gibbs if; Go. :
Gents—Yours, asking mo to give a
statement of the-results of the Phoenix
Guano purchased of you, has just reach
ed me. 1 used it on poor eandy lands
about 200 lbs. per acre, using on thi
samo lands cotton seed to see the results.
I am satisfied that the Guano has increis
ed the xjield from 300 to 400 per cent
above the cotton seed.
This experiment was made on Cotton
planted in the usual way of tho country.
The Guano was applied to the furrows
by strewing the same wny Cs we apply
cotton seed. lam well pleased with the
results, aud think it will pay our plan
ters handsomely to xtse it on all crops.
Very respectfully,
IS. D. McElyeen, M. D.
Our handsome young friend
Pope, of the firm of Brown A Pope, sees
. a Superior Jadgship looming, op in the
rear of Bullock’s election. (Vido New
Era of this morning.)— Opinion. ’
BQW Paper Bonnets are coming in
vogue. As soon as they get to be fash
ionable, Yuba Dam promises that Mary
Jane shall have a dollar’s worth of
them.
The Vaj.de or a I)sai> Horse.—A
French chemist has shown by arinlysis
that thirty pounds of flesh, thirty-two
pounds of blood, *ixty-dwO pounds of
bone, contain as much nitrogen as one
thousand pounds of farm manure; and
hence that the oarcassof a dead horse, is
worth more than a ton of the host farm
yard manure for the purpose of vegeta
tion.
KILLING OF GEO. W. ASHBURN.
From the Columbus Eoq-i ; ro April Ist.
Our citizens were greatly startled on
Monday night -and yesterday morning,
by tbe news that Geo. W. Ashburn had
been > n th# house in which he.
was living,; inf tho ppper pa/t of Ogle
thorpo street, by a body of men in dis
guise. Tho. killing occurred between
twelve and one o’clock Monday night.
The shots fired were hear'd by a number
of persons living in the neighborhood ;
the men who committed the deed were
seen on tlie streets by one or fw% per
sons; and she tragedy was witnessed by
several persons in and about tho house,
vet there seems to bo no' evidence Clear
ly implicating any one in the nffiir. —
Ashhurn was shot in The head, thigh,
and foot or ankle, and other shots, it is
said, passed through hiR clothes. He
must hnve been killed immediately.—
Toe shots were evidently tired from pis
tols.
Thero are n varir-y of rumors, nod.
several wild conjectures os to the char
acter of the partici who committed the
outrage us aecd. A coroner’s inquest
was held yesterday 'ok tho iumso of the
killing, which, we understand, was at
tended by the' Mayor (if tbs ditv and the
commandant of the IVo under
sttitid, that nccordnig 1 1 the’statement*
of neg'iies in the house, a party of
masked or disguised me t. whose num
ber they variously estimate from fifteen
to thirty or forty, came to the house nt
the hour above named and demanded
admission. This was refused, and they
then proceeded to break into the house,
having nostedtliemsolvi-s at. both doors.
When they c Hooted an" entrance. Asli
hurn was standing near his tied with a
pistol in his hand, 'kb# won immedi
ately e'vhmeneed shoofigg at him with
pistols, anil quickly dispatched Inin,
Ashburn, it is said, not. tiring. It was
reported yesterday that a ?jegro woman
living in the houso had‘stated that she
leeogoized one di the.men, Whose ihask
had fallen off, naming :i mint respecta
ble and orderly young,g«;ifcimin of Co
lumbus. But we learn that on exami
nation at the inque-t she denied making
made suoh a.gtati'men l ’. aid said that
she could not identify thfe man. No
one acquainted with tho young gem,
1 man believed for a moment that ho
was concern ed' in tlui affair. A negro
ihan testified, that s«w one of the
men in tbe alley between the house of
the tr.gedy and the next one, without a
mask, and that iho knew him. As this
cliaTge m.tv also be disapproved, we will
not vet publish the name of tho man im
plicated. The verdict of the coroner’s
jury was tint G. \V. Ashburn was kill
ed by parti •* unknown.
There are, as we have rtiid above, a
variety of conjectures nre to the cause of
this shocking affair and the character of
the parses by whom it was committed.
The deceased was a fomenter of discord
ami a tuna of strife. He was obnox
ious to the white people of this city not
merely on account us his disorganizing
political course, which had been greatly
instrumental in creating aod keeping
alive hgd feelings between the two races,
but becstt-« oh hiasocial habits. The
first presumption, thorelore, was that the
poUiiual opponents bad compassed his
death. But thiire are man y nM it its
said ono or more whit* Radicals, who do
not believe this. That he was in an
gry collision with *om» of his own par
ty is well understood, and it was repor-'
ted yesterday afternoon that one of his
poJHiual friends had been arrested be
cause of threats he had been heard to
utter ngainst Ashburn. The personal
difficulties of the deceased in this city
had been many,but it cannot be credited
that from any one of tiiese sprang the
animosity that put so tragic au end to
his sti ruiy life.
Ashburn was considered the chief or
ganizer of tho black R idioal party of
Ge.ug a. His influence over the negroes
was great, nnd there was considerable'
excitement among this class of the pops
u ation qn account of hi- bloody death.
We are glad to say, however, that we
hoard of no violent deni mstmtions by
any of them. We hope that, like good
citizens, they have c ine to the sensible
conelu-ion to await patiently the inves
tigations of the proper authorities, and
to aid in upholding the laws, relying
upon them to enforce justice without
partiality or favor,
fST flPKflfctL NOTICES-.AIHI F.MJtT COff-
JlKNTß.—Vlckfbtirz, Ml—., Aiurn.it 9, 186 A— Dr.
John Bull—tlcst Rlr: I am happy to ujatis In’ you
that I have inert ynnr valuable C'ertron Hitters with
trreut benefit to mi self, In general liability nnd
prostration of my system, produced by the un
healthy and miasmatic inSueneo of the Mlsainip- ,
pi Jltvsr nronnd Vleßafcurg I sonflilsntly recom
mend Its use to nil persons who are exposed to un
healthy climates. H. W. lArsI.E
7E.ITJMOXY oFmBDICAL MKV.
Sloney Point, White co , Ark., Mey 28. 18(16.
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: test Felmmryl was In
Louisville purehaslns Dmrs, nnd I jot some of
ymtr .8 irs.tparlU i anil Cedron Bittern.-
My son-in-law, urho was with me In tl»» etsro, had
boendnwuwlth Ithenmatijm for S'-me time, eom
mrrrred sti the Ttltterd, nnd Soolt gciftrai
health Improved.
Dr. Gist, who had tieea in bad hsaJt h, tried them,
nnd he also improved.
Dr. Coffee; who hud been tp bftd Wealth n-'Vcrsl
rears—etosilach and liver effected—linpruved very
much by tfie use of yonrßltferA
Indeed, the Cedron Bitters has given you event
p ipulfrity tnthis Settlement. I tlitnV renitfirsell
a great qnanltty of yonr medicines this fall, .espe
cially of your Ce Iron Bitters nnd Sa rasper Ilia.—
Ship mb, via Memphis, eovo lUohott A Nselvi U‘J
Bespectfully, C. B. WALTER.
For sals h/ r„ a BEADFIELIT, Diwgglst,
janßo-lS6s-]y Atlanta, On.
1 - 1 ■- - - - ■
1. q. *. At Hams. * (rWrekrx
ALFORD & CAMPBELL,
Attorneys at Law,
GRIFFIN... GEORGIA
VXTII.T, PRACTICE In the Courts of thn.F!lat
V* Circuit, anti In tho Countie.n of Merrlwether,
and Clftvton Atjro—ln tuo District Court
of the United la the Northern IHutrlct of
Georgia. Prompt attention glvento r«si*ln Hank
ruptcy. Beptembor 1
~~~ A. BTICB~ -
Cottage Kesideaee
ON Hill Street for sale, or exchange
for. a small farm in the country,
noa* Griffis, r-nqbite of
'■ ■ RiIuOMIHMNTOIt,
jaw.. 14, ISGS-ll Real Jietate Ag’t*.
L. H. BRADFIELB’S COLUMN.
" DR. JOBS BILL’S
Great Remedies.
BULL’S
Oedroll Bitters.
AUTHENTIC DOOUaMENTS.
Arkansas Heard From.
testimony or medical men i
Ptoory Point, White Cos., Ark, May *is,
Dr. .Tohn Bull—Dear Blr : JLast February I was
In Lottie ille purchasing I kcut eotue of
your Sarsaparilla and Cedion^lttcra
My 8o»-in law, who with me la the store,
has been dowu with Rheumatism’for emne time,
commenced on the Bittern, and soon feu ml hi# gen
oral health improved.
Dr. who lm* been n bad health, tried them
and he also improved.
Dt*. Coffee, \ ho has been la had health for seve
ral stomach and liver affVoted—he Improv
ed very by the usevof y«ur Bitters. Indeed,
the Cedron Bitters ha j given you great popularity
in this sett!en\ent. I think I oottld sell a grfrit
quantity of your Medlclaes this fall, especially of
your Cedron Bitters and Ship me via
Memphis, care Kickett A Neely.
Respectfully, C. B. WALKER.
33 ull’pff
Worm Destroyer.
To my United States and World
wide Readers.
I have rrretved many testluionlals from rrof**s
sl>*tial niidinedical men. my Atman •etfthd va
rious publications lmvo shown, nil oi which are
genuine. Tbe following letter from n highly edu
cated and popular physlctan In 0-*orgl*k w cer.
tmoir oneot *thr im>st aenvblo. cninmu' icaUnntt I
hnvector received. Dr n»*ment knows exactly
what he speaks of, and his testimony deserves to
be wii ton In letters of gold. Hoar whnt the Doc
tor suv* of bulls worm destroyer :
Vlllanow, Walker Cos„ Ga., .lune 29, ISCd.
Dr John Dull—Dear Sit: 1 have recemlr jriven
your ‘‘Worm De»tvoyor”..several trials, and’find it
wonderfully Olhc.icloua. It lisa not failed In a rln
mlc Instance to have tlu» wished for effect lam
and 'ing a pretty large country practice, end have
daily nee for some nrtic e of the kind. lam fr< e
to confess that 1 know of no Mncdy recommend
ed toy t tie ablest ontliom that Is so ceitoiu an 1 bpco
dy in Its effect#. On the contrary, they are uncer*
tain In the eitremo. My pljwct in writing you l»
to flndont upon what tenna 1 can get the Medl
clno directly from you. If I caiog -t ft upon easy
tempt, 1 rhall use a great deal of It 1 »un aware
that the nse of such articles Ik eGnt.rury to the
teachings andpraettee of a groat majority of the
regular lint of M. D/a, but I see no iuat cause or
good sense In discarding a remedy which we know
to he efficient* simply l>ecauso wa may he Ignorant
o 4 its combination For my port, I -Ikill make it a
rule to use all and any alleviate suffering
humanity which I may be nble to command— not
heal eating because soiWe one mere ingenloas than
myself may learned Us rffeots 11 ret, and secured tho
sle rjght to secure that knowledge However. 1
am by no means an advocate or supporter of tho
thousands of worthless nostrums that flood the
qpuntry, that purport to c tie all manner of disease
to which human flesh Is holr. I*l aso reply soon,
and Inform me of ymtr best terms. 1 am, str, most
respectfully, JULIUS 1\ L’LEMLNT, M. D.
Bull’s
A GOOD nEASOX FOR 7UE CAP
TAIN’S PAll 11.
BlTßwvd the Captain’s Letter and- the Letter
from his mother. *
Benton Bsrrncks, Mo., April 80, 1800.
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing tho efficiency
of your Sarsaparilla, nnd the healing nnd beneficial
qualities it possesses, 1 send you tho lollowlng
statement of my esse.
I was wonndod two years ago—wris taken prls*
offer and confined-for sixteen months. Being mov
ed so often, my wounds have not healeQ yet. I
havf not sat up n moment since I was wounded.—
lam shot through the lops. My general health Is
Impaired, and I need something to assist nature.—
I have more faith in your Sarsaparilla than In any
thing else. I wish that that is genuine. Please
express tne half a dosen bottles, and oblige
Capt. C. P. JOHNSON, St. Louis, Mo.
P.TB.—'fits following wns written April 80,1865»
by Mrs Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt. Johnson:
jlr. Bull—Deir Sir : My husband, Dr. O. 8. John
son, was a skillful surgeon and physloian In Cen
tral Nbw York, where he died, leaving the above
C P. Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of
age, he h and a chronic diarrhcoa and scrofula, for
which 1 gave Mm your Saisapatllla. It ctrmro
him. I havefor ten years recommended It to ma
ny in New York, Ohio and lowa, for scrofula, fever
sores nnd general debility. Perfect success has
attended It Thi cures effected in some cases of
scrqful'i and fever sores trees almost miracu
lous. Inm very anxious for my son to.ngain have
recourse to yonr Sarsnnnrllli. He Is fearful of get
tingl, a spurious article, nence his writing to you for
It. t?»a wounds were terrible, but I believe he will
rodorvor. Respectfully.
JENNIE JOHNSON.
55r. John Bull,
Manufacturer end Vendor of the Celebrated
Smit&’s tonic Spuji,
VOIt TO* CURE or
ACTvSS & lOTS'-IS,
—OR—
Chills and Fever.
Proprietor of this Celebrated Me<JH
cine, juitlfc olaltn* for It a sup••rhnlty over alj rrbi
rdles evertoffered to the publlc f»»r the safe, oertnin,
speedy nnd ]»ormnnent cure of Ague and Fever, or
' hills and K**ver, whether of ehori or ’long stand
ing. He refers to the entire Western nnd South
western country lo benr him testimony to tho truth
i>f the assertion, tfia'tTn no' c»*se whatever will it
Jnlito curelU‘ the directions «ro strictly followed
and carrijftw® In jf great many caseV a KttigW
dose has Hisin wAlcMt An a cure, amt “ Hole fnrw-
Hies have been eufCd by a s.ngb* bottle, with a
perfect restojjnjlbn of tL.e general health. It Is.
however, prudent, nnd in every rase more certain
to cure, if hf ude Is Continued in smaller a- ses for
h week or two after the disease has been "becked,
more espaeta)l.y in dlfficuHnnd longstanding
Usually, fHH omillqiue will ndt require any. aid to
keep ibabtowrffcljiijgood (drdfer ; should thopatf
howctei*, k >.atharoc rteditftie, After hftVnig
taken three.or four d*»ses of tbe Tonic, a single
dose off, ULT/S VKGBT4 BLE FAMILY PiLLrf,
will be sufficient.
JOHN BULL'S Principal Ofliso:
No. 4(T Fifth Cross Street,
LOUISVILLE .KENTUCKY.
All of tho übove rem’odlot tor »»lo by
L. H. BRADFIfitD,
‘!C>±rt3LSß;lsit»
Wlitteli«n,BkMo. v h>-<- ..... Allnntn,-aoorg!».
jinuafy so l? 6. -!y
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
cTfTTe w ton,
WITH
Drewry & CO.,
At A. W. Jones’ Old Stand,
They haying purchased the entire stock of mr. jones,
cooKidiing of a COMPLETE VARIETY OF
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
HAB.DWARB, cfco., tfcc.,
Piorosc to Roll at the VERY SHORTEST PROFITS. Will »ell for CASH ON
LY. therefore can rell ns LOW as any one Give na a call.
MR. C. F. NEWTON is now in New York, purchisinu for the llouße, and
his known ability nnd tutle is nil the leeommendatioA needed to guarantee Ratis
faction to our customer*. Thankful fur past patronage, w« earnestly solicit a
continuation of the favor of the poople. April Ist, 1868.
CITY DRUG STORE,
Oor. Marietta cto
Old Norcross Corner,
ATLANTA /. .GEORGIA,
IS now prepared to offer inducements equal to any Ilousa in Georgia. Tho very best oonuea*
lions in Now York waArant uitt in making the aiwcrtloii. A good slock of
Leads, Oils anil Paints,
ON IIAND.«©f
French, Richards & Company’s Best
BUCK LEAD, CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
SURFASSED BY NO LEAD OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
' JIY FiIESCRIPTIiiN DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE,
And presided oyer by tho ever attentive, well known* and reliable Druggists, MATT WALKER
and JOHN B. DANIELS* names too familiar with the Drug Businas* 10 require coinmomUtlo or refer
ence. My stock of
PATENT 31EDICINES
I* full and complete, and purehastod fn ench qmn titles as to defy competition. Orders from our
friends In the country, sliml have prompt attention, and satisfaction guaranteed A TRIAL Off
OUR HOUiK 18 SOLIOirKD. The Proprioaor takes .pleasure In Informing his friends that ha lion
for years been Identified with the Interest of the ROSwJ£LL ’MANUFOPuRINO COMQATJY, of
wiitch his father was President during hia iifetluie, and the ohoractar of which lnatitutiuu la weU
known through, ut this entire fecclion of country.
CLIPPOHD A. KIXGi,
mnrcii 25, iSBB-3m "Whole snip nnd Itctall Druggist.
3EB A. Wise,
MAO O ]V,,G BOHCIA,
IMPORTER OF
TABLE AID BO6KET
China and Crockery Ware
—AND DEALER IN —
• ZZiVSIB. PLATED WARE.
Houso Furnishing Goods,
Stoves, Tin & Wood Ware.
.mnrch 3,1868-3 m
TNT. 33. DftEWRY,
Druggist and Jlpothecary ,
)3@-EAST SIDE OF HILL STREET,«®J
First Door above Post Office,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA;
DRUGS, Paint*, Window Glass, Fancy Goods, FINE LIQUORS for medi
cal purposes only, and the new Proprietory or Patent Medicines, Bitters,
Schnaps, King of Pain, Horse Medicines,
Lamps with all the Improvements,
OILS OF LIEF. Oils of all kind, LAN DR ETH’S Garden Seed*—fresh, full
size papers, &c J. WSpi will sell, at the LOWEST PRICES, as I
sell for CASH, nd «@u.NO AO made. tStf~ Please pay your
old account*. february 13, 1868-ly
REID, GEORGE & PATTERSON,
GROCERS
—A^B—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BUY and sell on commission Tobacco,
Wheat, Flopr, Get ton, Corn, Pro
visions and General Merchandise.
figy Special attenti hi given to the
purchase and shipping of Cotton, Ae.
Uriflin, Ga., much 3, 18f8.
v c. a. wax time*. it. s. wu-ox
WILKINSON £ WILSON,
Cotton Factors
Mi CiDI wm
‘JWO Bay St., *
GLO.
A OKNTS for tho BTC,.-FOWL OUANO. WAI
il fcKVO. BIICKUEIUtiN TIB.
OSornl Advances ma<fr on conslghmcnts To ua,
or onr frieittls in New Ybrtc or Uverpool. «M2V-fia)
«-■ ju-ay -rr--■■■-mr 1
BLANKS
OF every description' printed ttf order
ut tbia Office. . 1
W. F. Barbour# •
Grocer, Produce
—AHP—
PROVISION MERCHANT,
AXD UAKCrACTUEER OF THI
ESTRELLA BURNING FLUID,
rrilE best invention of the rt£s for il
luminotiog purposes. Has the ex
clusive righto! making and vending the
above Ftuid in the counties of .Fayette,
Clayton, Henry, Spalding, Merriwetber
and Piko. #@yWill be prepared to fill
ordefs in a few days.-
W3X..Stand near the Market, on Broad
way, formerly occupied Ly W. S. Hen
otiton, and subsequently by Dr. Couch.
Griffin, Ga., march 7,1868-3 tn
T>OS fERS, Handbills, Cards, and ov—
*• ery variety, of printing, finally exe
cuted at. tho “Star” Office,
V f ANDBILLSdind Poster* of all
.. pn.otod in qniek time at
this Office