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----,uifrtnt to* l * g*d •*• HgMy better. Safe*
for the week, 77,000 bales, of which 17,000 were
hr qinrirfritr- end 6,000 by export***.—
MittiMa qtee: Fair Orleans 01., Middling
OrleSH^ r SWffifafaJfc. Middnng Uplands
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‘fhe official reply of Russia to Austria has not
fr, t - .mniufasfisn Austria will certainly occu
py the Principalities. The battle field seems
changing to Crimea.
The Austrian army, of 200,000 men are pre
paring U> enter the Principalitiee, to prevent
farther hostilities there. The Anglo-French force
at Yarns sre preparing for an expedition into
Crimes under Starnard. The whole Russian ar
my are falling back on Pruth. The Turkish gar
rison are all ready to march on Crimea. On the
27tb Napiet was concentrating his force* pre
paratory to an attack on Cronatadt. Both armies
m Asia are motionless.
Savages or IB* Cholxea.— Chicago, July
10. -The deaths from Cholera in this city on Sun
day were ISO- la Cincinnati the same day there
were 128 deaths.
Coxeaxssioxai.— Washington, July 11.—The
House is discussing the River and Harbor bill.
Waskisyto*, July 12.—The Senate to-day
has beea again discussing the Homestead bill.—
Mr. Butler of South Carolina, and Mr. Clay of
Alabama, asserted that the passage of the kill
would cause the formation of Native American
Societies in all the Southern States.
The House was still upon the River and Har
bor bill.
Stock Panic in Boston. — The panic in Bos
ton in the stock market is very great. Brokers
are failingdaily.
From the London Daily News, Juno 21.
The Russia* Disasters.
We now learn from the Moniteur that Prince
Gortscliakoff has been wounded. This news
reaches us but a few days after the intelligence
that Geueral Scbilders, the chief of the artillery,
had been put here de combat. The mishap of
General Scbilders.has been preceded by the
shooting down of Prince Paskiewiteh. in the
Russian accounts of the wounding of the most
eminent of the Russian Generals it was stated
that his disaster has been caused by the
bursting of a shell, but then all the world knows
by this time that the Russians never tell the
truth. We only know with certainty that
the three head men of the Russian ar
mies sent against the Turks have been
struck Ky shot, and the curious question has been
asked whether this result lias beon brought
about by a simple fortune of war, or by the
Millie Rifle, or by the hands of the Russian
soldiers themselves.
From all that can be gleaned respecting such
a matter, it is just possible that the three gener
als have been struck down by their own troojis.
All the world knows that such tilings “may hap
pen" —of course “by accident"—and when we
remember the horrible way in which the poor
Russian serfs are kidnapped, dragged from their
homes, and flogged—literally flogged—till they
fit, like pieces of a machine, into the soulless dis
cipline of the Muscovite ranks, there to suffer
the miseries of war in a swamp like the Dubrud
acha, it,is by no means difficult to imagine that
men in th ranks may adopt a treacherous but
effectual way of their own for making Russian
generals sick of a contest in which they, the
common soldiers, get only hard knooks, without
any hope of promotion. During an engagement
it is impossible to say which way a musket will
be levslfeJ, aud a Russian general may be hit by
“accident,” instead of a Moslem patriot.
If the three genemls had not been “accidental
ly” shot dowu by theii own people, the most
probable theory about their mischances is that
the Millie rifles have done the work. As the
war progresses, should the new weapon in effi
cient hand* be found competent to the special
doty of bringing down all officers the moment
tbeyappmw in the field, anew reason will be
Nttpplied for supposing that the Russians may be
more easily conquered than ever. How disgust
ing must any nidi result be to tiie Russian organ
in London, which a year ago declared the Turk
ish troop* to be a “mere rabble,” utterly incapa
ble of standing before the myriads of the Gear.
“Rabble” have already beaten the favorite troops
4jf Mm Csar, whenever the latter have ventured to
oome lo Mows with their assailants ; and now
we find the Russian generals hors dt combat , one
after another. If they go on in this fashion the
Turks may fully calculate on having, before long,
tha weetfrerooek journal on their side, for as
rare pa the Ciar gets well beaten, tho Times,
whet fa il dowa and helpless, will bo the very
upon him with all tho ingratitude
pf savage brutality.
JkM ACT-
Tointteotals CoOVvOT to be called the Sav
x^ZZr^Lmmmrnf, IM ftOKTH ALABAMA RalL
ma Comsasv, with power to build a Railroad
(ram tkld&tM at Grifta, by Ne wnan, in Coweta
eoaaty, and ChrroMtsn, in Carroll oounty. to the
AAteiu SateVM ftt MJ JxAiit ia Citrron ouun
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ucrmnueiore name 4 !. or § nuonti* If toitQ, ituui
axss&tfiSSbssis
shall immediately thereaf&Tifttttnt a cmfapt
time and tfloto forth#attsttfag*f the snhtortfetsw
for stork, of which they shall give notice in oaftor
wore of the public) gsretteeof tM* State, at wfaMf
time and ptaee they shall proceed to the election
of seven Directors, who shall form and constitute
th* first Board of Directors— one of which, mid
Directors shall elect as President thereof. And
said President and Directors shall bold their ofieee
for one year, and shall prescribe in their By-Laws,
the manner of bolding the subsequent annual
elections for Directors. And ia all cases the
stockholders shall be allowed to vote in person or
by proxy under power of attorney duly executed.
The number of votes to which each stockholder
shall be entitled, shall b* Meording to tha number
of shares be, she, or they may hold, in his, her,
or their own right, or as. trustee, for throe months
prior to the election, one vote to each share. Tho
said Board of Directors shall have power to fill all
vacancies whieh may occur in their Board or other
offices, until the regular annual election by the
stockholders, and shall fix the compensation of
the President of said Board, and all other offices of
said corporation. Not less than five Directors
Shall constitute a Board for the transaction of!
business, of whom the President shall be one—ex
cept in cases of sickness, or necessary absence, in
which case bis place may be supplied by any one
of the Directors present, to be elected President
pro. tem. by a majority of the board present.
Sec. 4th ; And bo it further enacted, That the
Board of Directors shall have power to select and
take or receive as donations, such strips of land
as they may deem necessary for the construction,
convenience and protection of snid Railroad, and
in case of disagreement between the owner or own
ers, and the said Board of Directors, in regard to
the damages or price of any such strip or strips of
land, it may and shall be lawful for the Board to
appoint-one disinterested freeholder ns an apprais
er, and the owner or owners of such land another
disinterested freeholder, if he, she, or they should
think proper, and the Justices of the Inferior
Court, or a majority of them of the county in
which the land may lie, shall appoint another dis
interested freeholder. But if such owner or own
ers shall decline to appoint an appraiser, on his
her, or their part, then two shall be appointed by
the Justices aforesaid, all of whom shall be sworn
by a Justice of the Inferior Court, or a Justic# of
the Peace, to make and return to said Court a just,
true and impartial valuation of the damages or
value of such strip or strips of land thns required
by said company—and tneir award shall bo in
writing, and signed by at least a majority of the
appraisers, and accompanied by a plat and full
description of said land, which shall be tuken and
held as a judgment for the nmowrrt ugninst the
said Company, and inny be enforced by an execu
tion from said Inferior Court, and the said plat and
description of said land, and said award shall be
recorded in the said county in the same manner
as deeds, and shall vest the .fee simple right to
said strip or strips of land in the said corporation
Provided, that if either party Jiall bfe dissatisfied
with the award of the appraisers, he, she, or they
may appeal to the Superior Court of the county
in which the land lies, and have the damages As
ccrtaincd by the verdict of a special Jury, at the
first term, and such verdict shall bo conclusive
and binding on both parties.
Sec. sth. Be it further enacted, That the said
Company shall build and keep in good order sub
stantial bridges or ways of passage across said
Railroad wherever it inny cross a public road.
Sec. 6th. And be it further enacted. That the
books, papers and correspondence, and the funds
of said Company shall at all times he subject to
the inspection of the Board nf Directors and stock
holders at any and every meeting thereof when
required, and all bonds, notes, other evidences of
debt, or contract, or liability, or Engagement on
behalf of said Company, shall be binding and ob
ligatory on said corporation when tho same shall
be signed by the President of said Company and
countersigned or attested by the Secretary thereof.
And the funds of said Company shall in no, cose
bo held responsible for any contract or engage
ment, unless thesame shall be signed, countersign
ed or attested as aforesaid.
Sec. 7th. And be it further enacted, That the
private property of each stockholder, equal to the
amount of his stock, shall be liable for the debts
of the ncorporation. In the event of the neglect
or refusal of the incorporation to pay any debt
owing by the same, the creditor or creditors there
of may sue the company in their corporate mm*,
and upon obtaining execution uguin-t the <'om
p iny, it shall first be levied upon the corporate
property of said company, to wit tho Road, or any
portion thereof, the cars &c , which shall be first
liable, and upon the return ol tile proper oflioer or
officers of “No corporate property to be found,”
said execution may then be levied upon an amount
of private property of any s ockbolder of the
Company equal to the amount of his stock, if that
be not sufficient to satisfy the said execution, then
it may be levied upon the private property of any
other stockholder equal to nis stock,and soon un
til the execution is fully satisfied, and in all coses
the levying officers shall be the judge of the amount
of private property necessary to satisfy the fi fas.
Sec. Bth. And be it further enacted, That it
shall be the duty of said Company to publish semi
annually in some public gazette of this State, a
full statement of the names of the stockholders of
said Company and the amount of stock owned by
each: And that any transfer of the stock so own
ed by each stockholder, transferred six months
prior to the obtainment of judgment against the
Company shall not discharge his private property,
but it shall still be bound under the provisions
and in the manner pointed out in the foregoing
section •
Sac. 9th.And be it further enacted, That in
case any stockholder or stockholders shall be com
pelled under the foregoing section, to pay of the
execution or execution* obtained against the Com
pany it shall be kept open for his or their benefit,
may be levied by him or them upon the private
property of any or all tho other stockholders in
proportion to their respective shares of stock.
IVoriaW. That nothing so this charter shall ex
empt said Company from liability, and they are
hereby made liable under existing laws or in any
other ~r —that tbs Legislature may by law
provide, for nil damages sustained byasv individ
ual or individuals from the loss or crippling of all
kinds of stock, or any other species of pro
perty whatever, by the running of the lopoms-
Mvaa seen engines, or any other motive power on
are aid shall be liable for ail
£)**• received by
said
oa metonatoty the pit of the ,
stomach, aim aa after isSlunM
food } to paid .a nuwmt area es aUear m
vim without obtaining aa* tone* j however actnvordt
aary it may appear, ha HftgjtH-d in lam than sis weefc*
by taking Hollo way’s Mh, AM Cm tha last two rears ha
dtoidffiiS/** * 4vhm
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.. XASRIXD,
At tha rnidaare es Wa W. Chepaan, ®m_ in thta
L- 3- Device, Mr. Hm*t T Dort*”
and Miss 11. C.'M. ListsßToaughur et Chi. Jas D.
Letter. Beth es iky too, Dooljeeuaty ,G*.
DIED,
la this place, on Saturday crania* Bth teat., Berne
Jane infant daughter of G. W. andMrs. B. A. White,
aged one year four months and 16 days.
New -Advertisements.
QftiFf mTemaii colllql^
THE exercises of thin Institution will be resumed aa
Monday, August 14th.
Experience has proved that Griffin, in point of morali
ty, hoalth and situation, is highly eligible asm location for
Institutions of Learning.
July 15, 1854. 88
C. T. & J. F. DUPREE,
DEALER* IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
, (MUFFIN, CA.
t COMPLETE Assortment of LADIES’ DRESS
A. GOODS, FANCY GOODS, &o.fie., too numerous,
to mention. Call and see. As we do not design to keep
Dress and Fancy Goods, you can get what we hare t
LOW PRICES, and no mistake, if you pay Cush, or if
we ko*w you to be good.
Ear Call and examine. We don't promise a great
deal, but we give all the advantage we can in bargains.
July IS, 1354. _i__
C. T. A J. F. DUPREE,
GENERAL AGENTS AMD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
East side of Hill Street,
GRIFFIN, GA.
(store ix markham’s bitt.dino, oitosite i-assenuek
depot.)
Strict persona! attention given to all Georgia or Ten
nessee Produce consigned to them.
July 15,1854.
LAND FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale the place at which he
now lives, containing
One Hundred alerts of Land,
with some improvements. The place is situate about
four miles west of Griffin, having some timber uud as
jmro and healthy water as can be found any whole. In
taut it is a desirable location fur. a residency. Qlhet
lands adjoining may also be obtained, should the pur
chaser desire more than one hundred acres.
July 13, 1864. [3t-33] F. G. COHROX.
NEW BOOXS—JUST RECEIVED.
FANNY FERN’S New Book —SecvntT Series if Fern
Leaves; The Lamplighter—afresh supply: The Pil
griuisof Walsingham, by Agues Strickland ; This, That,
and The Other, by Miss Chandler; A Year with the
Turks; Dod’s Spiritual Manifestations, an answer to
Judge Ivlmonds ; Woman’s Life, by Mrs. Curlcu ; Gid
eon Giles, or the Struggles of Life; A Year after Mar
riage, by T. S. Arthuf ; Harper’s aud Putnam’s Maga
lincs for July. RICHARDS, KEITH & CO.
July 15,1834. Hill Strut.
STOLEN ,
FROM tho subscriber on the Bth dny of July, instant. 1
one Note on Fleming Turner, for Eightucn Dollars,
due 25th December, 1852, and made payable to myself or
bearer; also two Notes on Gideon Minter, for *t>2 50 or
SO3 each, (Din not recollect the precise amount.) due the
2>tli December, 1851, and made payable to myself or
bearer. The public are cautioned against trading for
the above Notes, as I intend to apply for a renewal of
the same. JACKSON MOORE.
July 15, 1854 3t-:hi*
Execu tor’s Sale—
WILL be sold before the Courthouse door at Spring
Place, Murray county, on the first Tuesday in
September next, within the usual hours of sale. Lot of
Laud No. 254. in the 28th district aud 2d section of said
couuty, containing 180 acres, more or less. Sold ns the
proiierty of Zabud Little, late of Henry county, deefnsed.
July IS, 1854. JOHN 11. STAHK, Ex’r.
SIXTY’ D AY’S after date application will be imiJe to
the Ordinary of Henry county, for leave to sell Lots
of Land Nos? 217 and 218, in tho 11th district of origin
ally Hunry, a portion of one of the lots now lying ill De-
Kalb county. To be sold ns part of tnc estate of Solo- •
nion Townsend, sr. JOHN T. BENTLEY, AYUn’r.
July 18, 1854.
SIXTY’ DAY’S afterdate application will be made to
the honorable Ordinary of Henry county, for leave t<
sell a portion of the real estate of Joda A. Hood, deceas
ed, so far os the same lies in the counties of Henry and
Newton. LEVI 11. TURNER, Adm’r.
July 15, 1354.
A mice to Debtors uu4l t redilors.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Joda A. Hood,
late of Henry county deceased, are hereby required
to come forward and make payment, and those haviug
demands against the same, will present them duly authen
ticated in terms of law:
July 15, 1854. LEVI H. TURNER, Adm’r.
GEORGIA, Spalding County.
To the Superior Court of said County, )
May Term, 1854, J
THE petition of George W. Anderson, President, shew
eth that heretofore, to wit: on the first day of De
cember eighteen hundred and fifty two, James M. Word
& John E. George, partners using thcflrm name of Word
t George, made and delivered to your petitioner then
certain instrument in writing, of that date, commonly
called a promissory note ; whereby, twelvo months after
the date thereof they promised to pay to the order of
yonr petitioner seven hundred and eighty eight dollars
and eighty eight cents, value received, payaDle at the
Planters Bank Savannah. And for the better securing
the payment of said note, on the first day ot January in
the year eighteen hundred and flfty-ihree, said James M.
Word executed and delivered to your petitioner his cer
tain deed of mortgago, conveying to your petitioner all
that lot or parcel ofland lying and b ‘ingin the city of
Griffin, and county and State aforesaid, known in the
plan of saideity as the cast part of the west half of square
number two, bounded on the east by the premises of
George D. Johnson, on the west by those of P. T. Lew
is, said lot containing one half acre, more or less, with all
the rights, members, and appurtenances in any wise be
longing to said lot, conditioned, to be void npon the pay
ment of tho note aforesaid. Which promissory note,
and deed of mortgage are herein Court to he shown.—
Yet year petitioner avows that said James M. Word, al
though so indebted, and to pay said promissory note of
ten requested, has not paid said note, (nor has the said
John E. George,) but the same to pay haa hitherto refu
sed, and still doos refuse. Wherefore, your petitioner
prays that such rale and order may be passed by the
Court according t* the statute in such eases made and
provided. ALFORD * MOOR, Pti’jft. Att'y.
Ocosm W. Anmvo.n, President, 3 Mortgage Itc.
Jam* M. Wono. s** g* ;
£3B&s&Sßtifs
Word and John E. fSeoise. using the Inn name irf-wbf*
k George, made andOeCyewd i vow & their
wrUJkwmSSSalmpt, Uurt JaU, %eb7 twelve
months after dale (liessf) they, tie said Word k
Jda>jt>a;aslsaiwn<dJh> nhehfc cents, value
Aml
i tMAMSlMSMSmmlmlAmifimStlifalm the rear
;*£ : - v
wise HlrSmr James”!
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fir Vilieaaf **H>g!>*ijhbn a* the estateTwalM
*^¥22s* , all and rngu
to ihnUailuff am 4 mffipliis af reM tffiess 11 I tube and.
.appear at my office wuiitvfvisattoOjiwescriord by law, to
mow eauseiif any eaisti, ahy should not be
Under my band at offiseAia 14th dsy of July, j
ISM >Uk>, Pwliiary.
FlXoniilj, HKvixT CXK7BfIrTL-WVwM James
v 7 F. Lupo applieatoma for Letters af Administraiion
with the will anbexad, on the esttvta of John F. flsnnes
•ay,!ate of said eoupty,
Tneseare thdrefotw to rite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred ait*creditors of said doeewesd to be and
appear at my office within the lime proscribed by law to
shww reuse, if any aKiats, why mid letters should not be
under my hand at office, this 14th day of Jnly,
IfiM. ttiHMCEri R. NOLAN, Ordinary .
GEORGIA, SPALDrNO COUNTY.—Whereas Dan
iel Karp, Administrator on the cetate of Timothy
Dickinson. late of” said county deceased, applies to me for
Letters Disiniseory from mi* administration:
These are therefore to cita and admonish nil on.l singu
lar ths kindred and creditors of said .I,•ceased to be an*
appear at my office within the time preeoribed by lnw, to
show cause, if any exist, why said letters should not bo
granted.
Given under my hand at office, ttiip 10th day of j*y>
1854. _ JOHN T. RANSOM, Pep. Ordinary.
Georgia” spaldjng otiuNTY —wimrea* wa-
Ttiani C. Chnmpin applies to me for Litters of Ad
mini*rat ion on the estate of Crawford Bridges, late of
the State of Mississippi deceased:
These are therefore to eitoand admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and
rar at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not ho
granted. e.
Given under my hand at office, this 11th day of July,
J 354. JOHN T. RANSOM. Dep. Ordinary.
- Miscellaneous Advertisements.
A RARE CIIANCE *
TO COMMENCE BUSINESS!
WE arc offering for sale our STORE-HOUSE .and
entire slock of MERCHANDIZE, and will throw
mir customers into the bargain, free of rhnrgr, thereby af
fording to any one wishing to commence business, a rare
chance of doing so.
Our Store House is the largest and best of nny in the
city—as a stand, Is fully equal if not superior to any
other. Our stock consists <*
GHO OBiniES,
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Hardware and Iron,
in which there arc no remnants or unsalable goods. Our
list of customers is fully equal to auy. They have at
least dona well for us, and no doubt would do well for our
successors.
csr Purchasers would do well to rail soon, or they will
lose the opportunity • JOSBEY fc FLESIISTER,
Fast side Hilt street, Griffin, Go-.
July 8,1854. —— At-32, ,
A Valuable Plantation for Sale.
rfliiß subscriber, desirous of making a change in his
I busiuesg, offers for sale his PLANTATION, siniics
south of Griffin; containing H.ard. id Teii
Arrt-d in a body. 1 will sell in quaotifeicc to •u*t pur
chasers, but prefer to sell all together. At tho place
where 1 reside art* two new frame houses, one u Pflgro
bouse, capable of giving comfortable quarters to ne
groes ; the other a comfortable Dwelling ; ao cxtot gool
Meat House, u framed Gill House, 32 feet square, and
Cotton Screw, and all nccossury out buildings. Over .
hlf the land is cleared and under good fencing ; sixty or
more acres of good bottom lutyl, and abyut. ywety-fiie in
cultivation. Apply soon to tho iftbsoriher, ou the
road loading from Griffin to Martin’s Mill?, and surh
* teVAT ’
SUPERIOR SODA WATER!
3 \V\M. B. SLAV invites attention to bis 2m
fjV. proved SODA FOUNTAIN *at the Drug Store
JLL on Hill street. To obviate the objection which
: t ; ’ b:s heretofore been in ged against copper lining,
! the Fountain is now lined with lil-TIA l*fcK
---! r Gil A. Those who would enjoy the luxury of a
cool drink in there hot ‘lays, can gratify
ifioiir desires at the very small expense of five cents a
m.Ass. s&r Gall at the Drug f?lorc and try U.
Griffin , J uly 1,1854.
SIR £0)0’ ARRIVAL.
ormTis’
MAGNIFICENT MOVING SKY-LIGHT
. -■ D*worron G-ftllory,
t BIiLUW THE BAPTIST CHURCH, GRIFFIN,
PIERSONS desiring GOOD LIKENESSES arc ihvi
■ ted to call and examine his specimens.
jJulyJ, 1854. ts-31
LOOK OUT FOR A BARGAIN.
tpHE undersigned, desiring to change his manner of
X living, now offers for sale hisentlrc Possessions lying
44 miles from DadesvUle, Tallapoosa county, Ala ,on the
road leading to Tuskegcc and Oak Bowery, consisting or
1230 ACHES OF LAND,
about one half Oak and Hickory.and the other half Pine
mixed with oak and hickory; all well timbored ami tol
erable farming Land; lies well, with a valuable MER
CHANT MILL, oot to bo excelled for making flour in
quant it v nor qualitr. Also a good SAW MILL, a good
new WOOL CARDING FACTORY, Gin House and
Screw, MO acres of cleared land, with other neoewary
Buildings. Any person wishing such property had bet
ter eall and see, or they may miss a Bargat*.
July |, 1854. [3t*] R. H- J. HOLLEY.
GIVE IX YOUR CITY TAXES.
person* residing within the corporate limit* of
■ the city of Griffin, subject to pay taxes, are bereb’
notified that they must give in at opec, The Book* will
positively be closed on the fitst day of August next, and
those who do not give in by that time will be DOUBLE
TAXED without distinction. Let every person inter
ested take due notice thereof. W Clerk * Office oppo
site the Baptist Church, up stairs. .
By order of Council. J H. LOGAN, GlorK.
Griffin, July l, 1894. at ~ 2l
CAUTION.
rpHE public are hereby forewarned againsttradlng for
I two certain Promissory Notes given by myself to
Charles T. Foster, one, past due, foringhty d.dUr. the
other for seventy dollar*, due 25th December,
consideration for which said Notes were given tawing
“JAW"r’ffl “"iferafirffir
CAUTIOM.
W| HEREAS my wife. Anna Caanom, haaUftmy bed
| and board without my consent W *
hereby notify all persons net to trade Jfttk ******
7*VZEUSS 9 * *SAMVELC^rBr. y
§*t tho AW phifMtuOslretairiMUfil
high <Mqresd to ITS .TaqyJirjSretftr
jCr. Ssppiagton aw* Tbre. Albmi to to •*rih dßrty
ire ot forty doTTbrS. ~~ —■■
.a“ =l TA , aa t riy
QIXTY DAYS aftor ffiato aaaHmttou win to mists
O lbs llouoruble Ordduary of Usury county, fur Uas
to sen the land and usgrues buloaging to the estate of
Kaltigh Hightower, dsssussl.
RICHARD H. HIGHTOWER, I
WM O. HIGHTOWER, J**tor
July 1,1864.
SIXTY-DAYS after date application will he mud* to
lbs Homrebk Ordinary of Pike county for here lo
reU tha Personal Property of A. O. Ksid, late of Flhs
renntyyfamgse*. ROBERT V\REID, Adm’r.
GRORXiIIA. HKXET cot) *TT—Whereas Jesse
C. Gres* appllm for Lettore of Administration with
ths will annexed, on the estate of William Greta, lots
Os said county, lifetotr*i
These art tatrtfoto to dtt and admonish nil and sin
gular the kindred on* creditors of ml* deceased, to to
and appear at my offim, within tho thns prescribed by
law, to show court, if any axlttt, why said Latter* shonld
not to granted.
Given under nv hand at offire, this 81rt day of Jaw,
ISM. QUINCES R. NOLAIf, Ordinary.
JACOB’S CORDIAL.
THE nadarsigned are sole agents for the sals of the
above valuable preparation, in Griffin, and will tell
Wholesale and Retail.
Griffin, June 9,185*. SALMONS, BOOTH It CO.
C. T. ROBINSON,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
aivi> dsalk* m
ALBANY CREAM ALE AND PORTER,
SAVANNAH, GAOKG.’A.
. Choice Dairies ts BUTTER au* CHEESE received
weekly, direct from Northern Producer*.
Orders thankfully received and promptly tUod at the
or LOWEST PRICE FOR CASH.***
: lUrsKSTo—W. W. Woodruff and A. W. Bonham, Griffin
W. W. Blitt fi Cos., Savannah.
March*. 188*. IMS
sottoSSSSSdIBSI
(GEORGIA) RAILROAD COMBANIEA.
Mat I MM.
N OTICE is horeby given that, on and aftor the ffrtt
day of July next, the Month Cnrotlao Railroad Compa
ny’, Charleston, and tho Central Railroad Company, Sa
vannah, will diseontiniM tho free forwarding business
heretofore transacted by them. Freighters wiH please
cease, on and after the first day of Jaly, to eonsiga their
tnercjbaudise to; tto KilrpftLA|B*k rtUfigl'J&Ua-.W -
heretofore practised. R. R. vvYLEK,
President Gee*sal Railroad.
JNO. CALDWELL,
May 20. [3m] President South Carolina Railroad.
FURNITURE 7 WAREROOMsT
AW. BKXIiAM fiCO., have a full astortaeot of
• plain and parlor Furniture, to whlob thee respect
fully invite atleution. lu addition to the stock now on
band, they oontemplate adding a greater variety this
fall. In the mean time customerslro solicited to call
sml look at their
Hofas, Uurraue, Centex, Ml* Cared Tables, Ward
robes, Lookl ng-Olaasas, Chairs, Am., Air.
Any of whieh they will sell on good and accommodating
terms.
Hill Street Griffin, .Tune 10, 1354. 28—Ts
FRKKH~GOODS!
BY I.AST STEAMER FROM XFIV YORK,
A BEAUTIFUL lot of BEGE CRAPES, SoUdeol’s.
il White Silk TISSUES.
Plain Bl’k and Foxed GAITERS, and Block Kid
BOOTS,
Received and opened this dap.
Griffin, May 20, 1854. C. H. JOHNSON, fi CO.
SALMONS & BOOTH
HAY’E this dee taken into their copartnership Dr.
JAMEB X. SIMMONS, Md themerenatUe busi
ness of the firm will be conducted in futnre at the old
stand, on Hill street, under the firm asms of SALMONS,
BOOTH k CO. ‘
L. S. Salwom, 1 Griffin, March I*, 1868.
RonnitT Boom, ?
James N Simmons, j
IMPROVED TRUSS.
rpHE subscriber ie prepared to furnish his IMPROV-
X FIJ TRUSS at the shortest notioe.on application.
air Also, GUNS made and repaired ia tb* toet style,
at his shop od New Orleans street.
ARCHIBALD A. SORTER.
Griffin, Oct. 10. 1888. Ijr
I*l it u tati o dTwafoa a,
IRON AXLES, or two, four and six borees, for sale
l.y Y Sf. W. WOODRUFF fi CO.
Griffin, Sept. 8, 1868. , . ,43
MEDICAL AMD BUBQIOAL IRTE&MAST,
MACON, itBOkWA
THIS Inetittttion opened In 18M for the reception Os
invalid nrgroee from a dtstonoe, is still under tto tore
of the undersigned. The building is located In a healthy I
and quiet, part of the city, and sufficiently large to ac
commodate 25 or 89patients, Which, hittoorrUngenectef
its rooms, has separate establishments far the two sexes
Patients are supplied with every rettffflte eeafert or
necessary—end provided with Intel Hgeat Owdßeml anrere
It is opt ional with Masters of Stores,, whether patients
laboring under surgical disease, submit to p uregsssd op
eration. But in all oases when such operations may bo
considered necessary, they mast iuhotft nr to removed
from the institution.
Personsilesiring farther Information wiß add*set, Post
Paid, either of the undersigned.
gThARBISON, M. D. ,
c. b. nottin6ham,m. a
U. L. BATTLE, M. D.
April 27,1854. toffi
SALMONS, BOOTH Se GO.
A HUE no* receiving their stock of KfcW GOODS,
■ selected for the Spring and Bummer tradto, to which
they beg base to eall Uw •teeatfon at their friends and
the pnblie. J ,
Their wwai. wiU *f
The LAWtog^infisdfialfcay ef-gjy fifilka, Pe
f “A iirii* a
(iriffin, AprU ffi, Wfffi ; . ~ :iA£ _
■ T: f JXL J -aLifr.- A~! :V. k-
RVlnlvAT. AV YIW, TrViVj- ‘ “v. 1
apffivf fwv* Ar-JSeal
H Qjutmtm tft-m
- wAiinm
a , -f
HHr * vis“ jHfcJßßßteißßi:’ a
f j
from the errs, href
e.runeMneseed in qetetre^^
sort liewtMSS ‘ * ~- ,’t r*H
■!>’ •■! ■ ■ late pesee.t
which are
to •; • word, in I Mir laVorv -jlSj > ’. •
tci.il to ke*p on band nil %lrnddjWmm&sMSfM v’ *
to i-.-r.e any where to be lot mb fi><f|WONate^fa*49|ga ) > ‘‘A
est and ol*tnSsr v.p the Ve#f OSty tuMH
and weloaetthat we are tfitoW *.*** J
market in the l;ntoi. WrtV fifadrtt dlffifaiir ln>.
ti.-r.in all iuttonee*andprfS . ■ ‘
failed te give entire satMtoS
I'r-i-TetVnni t’JJ't 00 fn
i ri’ ryifiii rt. mi ywrij w. • *
we sell; that Is, *4f,alMrnN& MMSSt “.* ’fIS
f -vt •’ ■•'•'. we take the Piano boek ffipl
tew gESJ
from #SO 00 te ftfO (M. - -JidP:’
*r ‘-t”
oetaves, tr sale, price* ffW to fW: %’ JjKi
Flutins*. Aecor.leunt,Tlwtouffnor, -i
Coitars. Uutee. Fifes, and.every I
Mnsto Wore
* Gnon'ca miftt., 1 Kjfr-||m
pi 1
MERCHANT T|Sfc
* sins o xso. ffiffigg _
OR/FFIX, OHORjUd*
,1 HAVE last ceeeietd n spltofU MMrttoM* att j
Rvj HPK.iNg AND .>1 AIMER ffiOOPfi toll, t
Jjf Gentlemen’s wear. Thei, MtOOg IklmF.V
- jUL eorefotly selected by one eTttol&lSffipßNHfa ‘*
latest and most spnrnved styl,-. in tto HsitoYtffi affiffiffito
and is unsurpassed for beauty of ftoU* aad awmpjywjt ‘
texture. < He’
Coofbleat that they eta rwtdor goner ol nfitfiffiffitM,
they respcotfuHy invite an txamtaatioa ts ftdi tttik.
The Allowing ore sorts of the httdftfi ffififit tm
bracod in their prefant etUMfes mwtnisti :
Cloths, hls-V and -fderrd : Doe-sth) CaMmttff;
Foooy French Comimoni Ltotn rirlfit, yfiffit tot*
fanny ; Marseilles for Vesting; Bite* n| Awm, Uffi
Vetting; CHorct, Cratets. SlirU, (irhf>t ~
Collars, fir. fie., lagtthis withUgrtot djffiffiPlilK- 1 ’
vruNwmNft
COLLARS, BEIBLH^TaIiMMS*,
um^'kopet^^w
pateli, and oo^TefiMMille'tmliT
Purohasers will ind il to thele alWMnftfl||i
examine my stock before haying, a| - im|^fiMMgg|M|’
■ s *Ki s.
ihe hlijp eii HiH tmet.
wiA.
sack as Sheeting*,
f-ntisa UawefrikrsM and YWeMbMeFdIRiMSMMiRR
uJyl*L u Dqr q-frfysiftii,
aOCiA- Bp||
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