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SgIFFIH&EMI-WEFKLY STAB
TUESDAY, DEC. IS, 1868.
~*»-Call at N. 11. SIMON & BRO.’S.and
examine tbeir beautiful stock of superior
DRY GOODS, well made CLOTHING,
IIATS, BOOTS and SHOES, TRUNKS,
PISTOLS, GUNS, WATCHES, JEWEL
RY, &e., Ac., before purchasing elsewhere.
They will sell you goods »t the very lowest
prices. . .
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
SCIIEUERMAN has a very desirable
DWELLING, with all the neeesacry out
buildings, and Urge Garden attached, which
is offered on very desirable terms, if applied
for soon. m
CHRISTMAS DOINGS, AT SPARKS'!
Ladies and Gentlemen ! Bogs and Girls !
Attention l
You will find the best selected Stock or
Christinas Gifts that can be found in the
market. They are too numerous to men»
tion but they will be exhibited to all who
will pay os a visit free of charge, and sold
on the most reasonable terms.
A good supply of Fancy Groceries al
ways on hand. If you want something
a ice, oome to SPARKS’.
LOOK HERE 1
Several desirable places for sale in town
and country. Apply at the "Star Office.
out. 31, 1868—ts
EXTRA SPECIAL NOTICE.
Beware of Counterfeits 1 Smith’s Tonic
Syrup has been counterfeited, and the
counterfeiter brought to grief.
SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP.
The genuine article must have Dr. John
Bull’s private Stamp on each bottle. Dr.
John Bull has the only right to manutac
ture and sell the original John Smiths
Tonic Syrup of Louisville, Ky. Examine
well the label on each bottle. If my pri
vate stamp is not on the bottle, do not pur
chase, or you will be deceived. See my
Column advertisement, and my show card.
I will prosecute any one infringing on my
right. The genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup
cun only be propared by myself.
The public’s servant,
V DR. JOHN BULL.
Louisville, Ky., April 23, 1868.
HOiIESPUN at 10 cents and upwards, at
N. H. SIMON & BRO.’S.
8®- An endless vurioty of LADIES’
GLOVES, Woolen and Ootton HOSE, at
SOIIEUERMAN’S
B®“Double-width PLAIDS, at 30 cents,
at SCHEUERMANNS^
WOOLEN GOODS, such as NUBIAS,
SONTAGS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS,
lIOODS, &c., Ao., 25 per cent, below cost,
ftt ’ N. 11. SIMON A BKO.'S.
If you want to get a good HAT for
75 cents, call on N. H. SIMON & BRO.
g®* Who wants beautiful POPLINS for
less than 350. T Call early, before they are
ail sold, at SCIIEUERMAN S,
fl@fc.Good CALICOS, at 12} cents, at N.
11. SIMON & BRO.’S.
BOOTS and SHOES, for any and every
body, low, at. SCHEUERMAN S.
consult their interest by
selecting their CROCKERY from the tre
mendous stock at SCHEUERMAN 3,
Diaries for 1869!
A good Assortment for sale by
H. T. BRAWNEU & SON.
r b@u Fine CLO AKS, at all prices, at N.
11. SIMON A BRO.’K
NOTICE 1 NOTICE ! 1
The public— especially our patrons—will
please bear in mind, that wo have only one
place of business, notwithstanding the as
sertions of some storekeepers who are en
deavoring to sell goods under our firm
nine.
We hold forth In the Masonic Building,
JliU gQfjEUERMAN A BRO.
November 18, 1868. 1®
B@fc, Just received, 50 more of those
beautiful COVERLETTS. You that spoke
for them had better call at once, as they are
very heavy on the go, at
N. H. SIMON k BRO. 'S.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
All parties having business with me,
will find me at the Star Officethitil further
notice. gS-^CH.
HATS and SHAWLS, for gents—a large
assortment—at SCHEUERMAN S.
«TKayton’a Otl of Use. Maglo Cure and Djrepep
ttcPllls should be In every household.
RATION'S OIL OF UFK-Cures Peine to the Beck,
Breast, Sides, Shoulders and Joint*.
KAYTON’S MEDICINES—For sale by all respecta
ble Drnjguia.
AGENTS WANTED FOR KAYTON’S MEDICINES
—None'Sold on Commission.
KAYTON’S OIL OF LlFE—Cares Bams, Swellings,
Earache, etc. __
PROF. H. H. KAYTON, Savannah, Ga., Proprietor
of Knyton'e Popular Remedies.
KAYTON'S PlLLS—Cures Biok Headache and all
Billons Disorders.
KAYTON’S OIL OF LIFE-Cnrea Rheumatism and
Neuralgia.
KAYTON’S OIL OF LlKE—Cures ell Pains.
KAYTON’S OIL OF LIFE-Curea Corn* and Bun
ions,
KAYTON'S PILLS—Act dlreotly o° the liver.
KATTONW OIL OF LIFE-Cures Sprains, Insect
Stings and Bites.
HATTON’S OIL OF LIFE-Cure. Headache and
Toothache to a half ml note,
wholesale agent* for Prof. Kay
ton’g Medicines, are Redwine A Fox, At
lanta, and J. N. Harris A Cos.. Griffin. Ga.
: r 1 W. R. Hollon, at
CUtIFJFIJSr MARKET.
COBBSCMD AWI WSIKLV.
Cotton. ••• ••, - • .21J@21|
FUmf < “.•kJ'M 1
Mea1..,.. 25®—
Bacon .••*•«•••
Chickens. .•<»..
Pork 12®15
• Beef 5 @ 1( ?
Rebarkabl* Longevity.—Mrs. Tamsy
Bloodworth, wife of Elder Thomas B oodd
worth, departed thin life in P.ke C rnnty
Georgia, o. the 3d December, aged 03 yeais
2 months and 10 days. Her son, is. w.
Bloodworth, well known to many of our
oitiiene, says that this venerable laly was
for 70 years a member of the Baptist
Church and retain, and her faculties, on r -
ligiuns subjects—especially till the last
hour of her life. Her progeny down to the
4th degne of great-great grand children
numbered 249, of whom abont 210 are
still living 1 She had 8 children, 78 grand
children, 152 great grand children and 11
great-great grand children. Her husband
died some ycaas since.— Georgia Citizen.
What does the nightingale care if
the toad despised her singing ? She would
still stng on and leave the cold toad to his
dark shadows. What care the true and
the g«»d for the sneers of those who grovel
in earth’s pleasures alone f
MARRIED,
In Fayette county, Gft , on the 15th Instant, by Rov. H.
J Adorn., Mr. CHABLE3 W. HOONETT, Ewj., of
Macon conmy. Ala, and Mf*s KLLA GRAY.
In Grlffln, Ga, on the 16th hi.tant, at the residence of
W. T. Trammell, Esq, by Rev. B. J. Adams, Mr.
THOMAS H. HARRIS, of Maoon, Ga., and Miss
MARY M. MEEK.
MISCELLANEOUS,
CHARLES A. SINDALL Si C 0„
COTTON AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
GRIFFIN.... GEORGIA.
ARE prepared to make Liberal Advan,
cus on Consignments to BALTIMORE and NEW
YORK, or other point*.
FERTILIZERS.
Also offer for sale upon advantageous terms the cel
ebrated Chesapeake and South Carolina rhosphates,
delivered at any Station on the Macon and Western
Railroad.
0T OFFICE at present at the store of I). W. PAT
TERSON, Corner Hill and Solomon streets, Grlffln, Ga,
where ssmples ol Guanos may be seen and arrange
ments effected. nnv- u - S6-8m
STANDING COMMITTEES
or
O O XX DO" OIL*
ron Tim
MUNICIPAL YEAR* 1868.
Finance— King, Brooks and Beecher.
Streets —Drake, Patrick and Westbrook.
Ordinances— Brooks, Drewry and Cun
ninghum.
Cemeteries and P. B Drewry, Westbrook
and Cunningham.
Pumi’9 and P. W.—Cunningham, Patrick
and King.
Street Encroachments— Patrick, Drake
and Beecher.
Nuisances— Ounninghfim, King and West
brook.
Relief— Drake, Drewry and King.
Market— Patrick, Drewry and Brooks.
Police —Beecher, Brooks and Drake.
Petitions, &o.—Brooks, Cunningham and
King.
Fire Department —Westbrook, Patrick
and p JOHNSON. Mayor,
For Sale!
PORKERS. PORKERS.
HOGS!
I AM PREPARED to furnish fine, fnt
POIIK, In any quantity at 11 Cento, nett. Come
up, aentlemen, atone-, wf'h the CASH, ‘ f “ r
net the place I will keep a supply of fine HOB!* on
Sand during the winter, and will always sedat U.o low
est market prices. D. D. DOYAL.
December 4, 1868 „
W. B. GRIFFIN & CO.,
Cotton Factors,
urai in niiiiK
MBROEcants,
NO. 98 BAY STREET,
SAYANNAn GEORGIA.
LIBERAL ADVANCES made on COTTON In Store
~igoed to our mend, .n New York orLtoer
ool. ■
tesiauianti Bar and Billiard
SALOON!
rpilE subscriber has taken charge of the
I RESTAUR A.NT, together with the BAR and
BILLIARD SALOON, under the store of the
CUNNINGHAM S,
and Is prepared toTurnlsh ME AM at ell bourn, togeth
er with CHOICE
Liquors & Cigars.
The public are Invited to give me a calL
nov. 11, ISSS-Stn GEO. W. EDMONDSON.
*i£SSo. I uXIV 1 w dSKSI».
GEOHGIA
Marble WT orks.
WE have recently purchased and fitted up with the
MOST APPROVED MACHINERY, the Georgia
Marble Works, and wo are now prepared to fill ordere
finhd..equsl
to the beat American Marble ; and our facilities for
quarrying are such that we can supply all demands, at
a less price than la paid tor the production of any
cm be supplied with Mocks of any dimen
sions, and would flntfit to thelrlnter.it to proeure their
theserrloesof some of the moot ex
perienced workmen, we are prepared mflllwlthdls
nsteh. ell orders for finished work, such as MuNO
- TOMBS, Ac . .
Orders solicited from every olty, town, and
neighborhood. Addr-ss all rommuolettlon* to
ssp. », 18#8-An
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC.
UNIVERSALUFE INSURANCE COMPANY
New York, Office No. 09 Liberty Street,
she original Joint Sto~k Life Insurance Gompangof the United States.
The business of this Company Is exclusively confined to the
Insurance of First Class Healthy Lives.
,tde>sTllS 1,, Tn* preratnina charged by the “UNIVERSAL are
no irly one third lowerthan ihose charged by the uisjorl
ty of Mutual Compaßlea
V- t-—V. IL\rtV| a£~ The "UiUVEKSAL'’ desires to call the particular at
t-eaveth tentlon of Agenta and others to th« new ‘'Return rrcml-
XfiU urn Table, ’which hmbeen prepared by the Actuary ot
/SR the Company. It will bo noticed .hatthe..- Rates aver
age leas than the ordinary rales charged by Mntuala.-
iGk The inducements offered by this Table are equal to a re
verehmary dividend of ONE HUNDRED PER CENT.
RATES TO SECURE *1,060 AT HEATH. WITH A X^PREMtUMS^PAHb^
T„e„ r °» ..a Sdi^ L «.
“sr 1 —I aii'g S W M 5 i?
35 31 34 sy>4 55 ™27 142 26
40 iG 07 1 62*44 60 Iff 25, 2,11 01
F.X A M PLE.-A man used 80 Insure. M* life tor ■spoftev" w fll b<!goo™ lor *l*.
ment plan, and die. nflerbaving p«H ft annual pay men or *Z ».«, m" I X, .
Tho ••DNiyRKSAL” offer, al.o tie following oritfnal ""“..J^ n^ e p lMUed , t rates lew than those
THE REDUCTION OP PREMIUM PT.VS: By u fthe premium after tho thbd
charged liy Mutual Companies, guaranteeing arcdiieutrtl ol w per cvn v
annual payment.
nr 4 rt V* ■
I * 4. w President.
WILLIAM WALKER, ’V' Vice President.
HENRY J Seeretary.
.1011N H. BEWLEY,. Are Want Secretary.
CHARLES E PEASE. *1 '....CnhitiHia* Actuary.
D. PARKS FACKLEIt, ... ._■ '-■ ‘ Medical Examiner.
kdward w. Lambert, m. and, . solicitor,.
ALEXANDER A GREEN,
*.* Agents wanted throughout the South. Addree _
J. W. Shackleford,,
otc. 24,1808—Sin Manager Southern Department, Atlanta, Georgia
SIIH & HUH.
If you want Dry Goods !
Go to STILWELL' & KElTH’S—Because their stock has been selected with great care.
If you want Ready-Made Clothing !
Go to 81TLWELL & KElTH’S—Because they are selling fine goods at very low prices.
If you want Boots and Shoes !
Go to STILWELL & KEITII’S-Becanse their stook Is large, and you can be suited.
If you want Hats of any Style !
Go to STILWELL & KElTH’S—Because they keep quite a variety and a very largo stock
If you want Crockery or Tin Ware !
Go to STILWELL & KElTH'S— Because they keep a great many orticles in that line.
In Fact, if you WANT ANYTHING !
In the way of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, Tin Ware-Anythmg.
™ Goto STILWELL & KEITH’S.
Just Opposite New Warehouse !
-VCrXXeX, BE
“ The Peoples 1 Store F
j. o. KINO* rropT, -
MAGNIFICENT in all its EXTERNAL and INTERNAL ARRANGEMENTS 1
Drv Goods to suit Everybody.
New and Fresh Groceries, Sffirro wffSL“*
i
T ■ 1
\j% ...tjß
DENISON’S
Condition Powders
foh
HORSES, HOLES.
Cattle and Hogs,
Are unequalled for Coughs, Cold*. Loss of Ap
petite, Hide Bound, Yellow Water, Farcy,
tarfrit. Lung Fever. Colic, null all disease,
incident to these animals. Warranted to dc
alUhatla claimed for them. If given according
to directions. Soo Circulars.
Manufactured by
D. M. DENISON,
COLUMBUS, Ga
QBXFFIN, GEORGIA,
a December 9th, 1869.
Sloan, Groom & Cos,
Cotton Factors
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Claghorn & Cunningham's Range,
Bay street,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
LIBERAL ADVANCES on Cotton consigned to onr
correspondents in New York A Liverpool.
A. H. SLOAN, O. F. STUBBS, O. I. GROVER,
Rome, Ga. Macon, Ga. Brooke Cos., «to
A. T. MACINTYRE,
get 7. 1868-BHI Thoroaevllle, Ga
FOR SALE.
TH E “BRICK HOUSE” adjoining
1808,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
GREAT WESTERS {ISSUES MITE
TO THE NORTH and EAST.
—VIA —
LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI
OR INDIANAPOLIS.
Passengers by this Route have Choice of
25 Different Routes
10
NEW YORK,
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington.
Passengers holding Ticket* by this Rente to New
York, Philadelphia or Bal.loH.ro, can visit Washington
without extia charge.
Fare Same aa via Knoxville or Augusta.
knd U- B. DsßWai-SSSS«!*4,
TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA
Daily at 8.15 a. mand 7 p. m .,
Alter arrival Os all Southern Trains, and make close
connections td above named cities.
Cheek Baggage to Louisville, and
it will be r*-checked to destination on
Trains of Louisville and Nashville Railr isd
before arrival at Louisville.
MlffiTlil GARS I
ON AtL NIGHT TRAINS,
Ample Time (hr Meals at Good Hotels.
ASK FOR TICKETS VIA
LOtTISVILLE,
GENERAL TICKET OFFICE, Atlanta.
E. B. WALKER,
Master of Transportation,
oct. 14 -3m W. & A. R. R.
H. B. CHRISTIAN. o. F. JOHNSTON.
CHRISTIAN & JOHNSTON,
ML CHOI MCIHTS,
BAV STREET,
Savannaßy a-00.
Special Attention Given to the Sale of
COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN,
BACON and MERCHANDISE generally.
ADVANCES MADE ON Consignments
to onr friends In Liverpool,
Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Nov. 2% ISOS-Sm
- r -'-r_r n rct KheumatUm and
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, DRUGS.
BE IT KNOWN. That from and after DECEMBER 15th,
mv HEADQUARTERS silfbe »t theSmreof
Wm- Reeves & Cos.,
Where my friends—OLD and YOUNG—LARGE and.SMALL
—will find me on hand —with a BOUNTIFUL SLIILY of j
ALL KINDS of GOOD THINGS, in the shape of—
Toys, Candies, Cakes, Nuts, Fruits, -ym
and GOODIES generally
B@“T'ake dufl notice and govern you.ulve- aceirdingly. KRIS KRINGLE.
PUBLIC ARE NOTIFIED, That notwithstnnding the fact that we have surren
1 dvwl our hoQM, tomp .rarity, to KRIB KRINGLK, Esq., *« will hold on revive, bound to keep up onr u.u»
8 " 1 r Family Groceries and Provisions.
jpgp» P&rties in search of somathiug NICK for areiovited to call. “®l
- mmmmmmmmmm hi M hi H mmmmi
FLEMISTER & BROCKS
ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
NEW _GO O D B !
Largest; Stock we ever brought to Griffin,
CONSISTING OF
Heavy Groceries, Staple Dry Goods, Fine
Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes, Bagging
and Rope, Iron Ties, Hardware,
Crockery, Notions, etc.
Farrar Building, Hill Street, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Septembeo 19,1808.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR STORE
John D. George,
SAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK OP
X-m iqnors I
OF TllF LATE FIRM OF REID, GEORGE A PATTERSON, will continue the
TTfUTOP 111 WINKS'* in the CELLAR of the same building : and will keop a FULL STOCK best
2d SoS BoK of all kinds, and aeli at \VIIOL9ALE and RETAIL low for CASH
Griffin, Ga., November 21, 1868.
D. W. PATTERSON,
WHOLESAfib AND RETAIL
C3- R O C 5 :es
—AHb—
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Comer HiU and Solomon Streets,
‘ittfiTt I,Aon nonstttntlv on hand, SUGAR. COFFEE, BACON, LARD. FLOUR,
\\ Molasses, bagging, rcipU, tw Ink, maoKkuel, white and blub
FISH, Liverpool and Virginia SALT, and a full stock Os
Crockery, China, CUaae, Wood and Willow W are.
STAPLE DRV GOODS!
fexrci±3: AS
Calicos, Homespus, Stripes, Jeans, Flannels, Osna
burgs, Cotton Yams, Blankets, &c.
WILI* FURCEfASE ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, SUCH AS
Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Corn, Wheat, Peas,Oats.&c.,
for cash ok. fob aooue.
ov ior« D. W. Patterson*
Oct. 21, 1868—3ffl ,
Cl tv MUG STOM.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA*
DO YOU WANT !
Drugs, Medicines, Dyestuffs, Oils, Paints,-
White Lead, Copperas, Madder, Indi- ,
go, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Blue
StonOy etc.) etc., etc.? viv ... .
CALL it the cm DRUG store, ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
An WINDOW GLASS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERIES AND
TIriLETAKTIuLKS, BRUSHES, °ALCOIIOL, too., from the moet renowned Laboratories In the world, at
*W" HOLEBALE and RETAIL.
W - Corner Whitehall & Marietta Streets, Old Norcross Corner, -©ft
W. Os LAWSHE.
‘‘THE DRUG STORE!”
Iff, B. DREWRY,
DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY,
nia mt Side Bill at*. Grriffln, Ga,
DEALER IN
Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Window
GLASS, LAMPS, CIGARS, SSUFFS, PURE WINES *
AND LIOtJORS FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES.
ty r noono wr * tid \ r*vn 0 REPRESENTED. Sept. 13, 1861-3 m