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THE “DEVIL’S” COLHWHJ
CliCHl S CilM', V\ iill II Itilil Iktll IliCll
before tliroo jiulft s, iie of whom,
was esteemed a very able lawyer,,
and the other two but imlilTerent
ones, some of the other baristers in-1
dulled in a good deal <l merriment
on the occasion.
Well, now ,’said the vanquished
counsellor, ‘who the di\ it could help
it, when there were a hundred
judges on the bench !’
* A hundred,’ said a by-slander,’
‘why .man there was but three.’
‘By St. Patrick,’ replied the'de
feated lawyer, ‘and how do you
mnke out there’s only three ?•
There were one and t \\ acijiht ra.’
We read, says Punch,ol a lirst and
second, and third, and ever so many
more parallels being continually con
structed at Sebastopol. \\ edo not
understand much about such allairs;
but*. taking high ground, and view
ing the whole matter calmly and
dispassionately, the seige certainly
appears to us to have been hitherto
*a seige without a parallel.’
Israelitish Widow* axd Ok-
FIIANB. —The Israelitish community
of this city have undertaken the
foundation of nn establishment des
tined to afford a permanent home lor
the destitute widows mid orphans of
their faith. They have purchased
a site for the requisite buildings,
have already received liberal sub
scriptions from many citizens to
wards the cost ol their erection, and
have reason to anticipate a sufficient
support for the institution after it
shnll have been opened, lrom the
annual subscriptions of the members
of the association. — N. 0. Picayune.
Six Degrees or. Crime.—-W ho
steals a million is only n financier. —
Who steals a half million is only n
defaulter. —Who steals-*quarter of
a million is a swindler. Who steals
a hundred thousand is a rogue. —
Who steals fifty thousand is n
knave. Hut he who steals a pair of
boots or a loaf of bread, is a scound
rel of the deepest dye, und deserves
to be lynched.
Sevastopol to be Takes. — A win
ter in the Montgomery Mail Ims
found out n plan to take Sevasto
pol. His plan is to secure the ser
vices of the Montgomery Blues ami
Rifles, fort he Allies. “Once there,
he says, and Sevastopol falls. Let
the Allies give a treat ia Iron! of Se
vastopol, invite the ‘Blues’ ami ‘Ri
fles’ —thut’s all —the work’s done
Alexander the Jl.ront himself would
knock under.”
An Idea. —The Hudson (N.
Gazette suvs that at a nmrhle yard
near its office they are preparing
grave-stones with daguerreotypes of
the deceased set in the mnrhle.
The idea is poetic, and ii generally
followed, would make living galle
ries, through which the eye would
delight to wander, of the gloomy
grave-ynrds.
An Intelligent Politician.—A
capital story, related by Maj. Bowie,
of a compromise candidate named
Bean, is given in the Nevada Jour
nal. Hewn was told il he would
-withdraw his nnme from the can
vass, they would make him Minis
ter to France. He replied :
‘Wnl, 1 don’t know, hut to tell
you the honest truth, gentlemen. 1
never preached a sermon in my life ■
A Gralmmite suggests the follow
ing for the million in these hard
time*. He says it can, at the option
£tli*ebnsumer, be taken as a bread
or a pudding:
“Cut up four laths in a peek of
saw-dust. When well mixed, hake
it by placing n napkin containing it,
in the sun for half an hour. Serve
op with sauce made by soaking a
cedar shingle in a pail of water.”
A private soldier in the Knglish
■Brits More Sevastopol, gives the
sketch: —“In the
heat of tnc battle a young Russian
officer made hirtftsMf -eery conspicu
ous, and appeared indifferent to dan
ger. He was young, tall, handsome,
and, indeed, beautiful. Twice 1
had my rifle raised to shoot him;
but my heart smote me, and I turn
ed it in another direction. In an
hour I saw him again—but oh, how
changed! His cheeks, which had
been flushed with the heat of the
strife, were now deadly pale. He
lay, or half reclined on the edge of a
hillock, and held the miniature-like
ness of a pretty young lady in his
hand, which had been tied to his
neck by a small gold chain. Ilis
ayes were fixed upon it j but they
were fixed in dcatn. I cannot tell
sou what my feelings were. Indeed,
cinhbt venture, ft would unman
me.’
A Goon Joake - ■
, v Li.iUi ill.l, IV
-11 u;;. j mtl .mm ti mi icc lor l lit” re
moval ol outside stairs in that city.— |
While the C ouiiiil was ill session a!
few days alter, the stairs leading •”
tin* council chamber were removed. \
and tin* dignified members* ol that
body, according to tin* Ihrahl, wort*
compelled to “shin” down the posts
of the building.
A bov seven years of age fell into
the Connecticut ri\er, ill Ilayden
\iHi*, a day or two since, ami was
rescued by tin* llev. Mr. Cook. On
his way home a person remarked to
him,
“ You got pretty wet, didn’t you V
• Yes,’ said tin* little one, ‘but
tin* man dial cmiu* in after me got
as bad a ducking as 1 did.’
Tastes aim: Yarioih. —In Sibe
ria, the greatest luxuries arc raw
rats served up in bear’s af ; wbib*
in Jiipan stewed crocodile flanked
with monkey feet is the height of
epicureanism.
“When are the girls apt to catch
lire? Alls.-—When they are sur
rounded by sparks.
We never knew before w hy beaux
were called sparks, bill we now see
the appropriateness ol the name.---
Igniting like a Iriction mulch, they
set the Indy’s heart on lire and eon
sequcntly when both are in a blaze
the aptness of the figurative expres
sion, that’s a mutch, is perfectly
clear.
Professional Advertisements.
,\. I. MNMI.IA,
A TTOR.V A’ Y A T L A U r .
(iIIIKKIN, t
June ft. 1855 ‘ _ UI y !
J. 11. M A Mill AM,
\ ITOIC ARI ATii AW,
uniKKis tiKimt.i.t.
June 2. I *-*.
tN< > >V S\V I NT,
it. i n v y.si iu. /:, ni:aliaiA ,
HAVIN’!! as<>elnted thrum Ives in the prucliec “f
Law, will attend punctually to all husiiiCMentrust
ed to their professionul lu.inugi ment
TIInUAH 1. KINO SWI N r.
January 20, v
iti:l L A HIM li,
.lflonii i/s at Mitnr ,
Me In >N"I I ill. < ; 1.l Ililil \
All business ‘'"trusted to theii euro will receive prompt
attention.
a M. wnet.t.-.-.". - ■ • f “ “*• 1:
v I tnu.irv li, iv
Dll. KXOIT
n’A S rb angl'd his r<*.*il ••*•* j ** I oflh** to the first 1 >i
below Mr**. Ur, is’ Bourdn.g lb.*Me, on the Li -*
sole of the Kvltu'id, ieiirlv • | |*"'itr the Freight i*♦ f t.
where In* 1*1’? Vhe found if ill 1 ■ up * r ‘ H-iv I” ;tt I.'l t
w-h—u-pfy *.iigng- l
(iriffln, I K*c l*, I•'*! - L• ’ _
DR. J. W. JACKSON,
• >fi P" s hj -•i i : •’ ■ { ..! •* *l\ i.
.LB V, to the < in/.. mv: ■ .mV . i ..**. v
Olfi t e <m S\ibmoti .■*(, next •I■ *r *•• flul A
Store •
Non tuber |S. I <* i 1
DANIEL & DISMUKE,
ATTOK.\UY> Y V i. % Vt\
untrn.s m'' i/.(/.*'.
L k I’VVI” ... ... ■ b D. “■ V*
Noe |s, KYI • •
QUINCES R. NOLAN.
iVttoruov ivt Unw,
.!/. l>li.\Ol ml. ,iron'll I.
Will AiIKNII I liniHNN i> IIIK t •••rXI'M
Henry, Fulton,
.S|.%Ming, BrKulb,
Pike, Newton,
-v *, .tp*r,
(’owetiv. Butt?.
Prompt alien lion p*i l t.i Ihe Gidtectioa of claim?
March .**. I<*l __
W. P.JORDAN,
A T TDK NKY A If. AW,
■/.mi r.o.\, HF.ontii i.
Will Attohtt t*r Uiptlv to !1 hiisiio 84,.itni-t I tohi-••*?■ •.
Slay $), IH.Y4 ly 2
~JAMES F.’ JOHNSON.
ATTORN K V AT LAW,
•jo.\i:.snoito. tiroHni i
Ortb r7th. I'l. ____ *1 *’
U. B 00LESBY, - -
ATToKNEV AT LAW.
tiitimn. ot.
ntni't WR'ii'SKY* iri.KUMrRR’a vruRK, Hli.t. *rUKt:T.
N .r i7.l"'T _ 52 Iv
D. M. WILLIAMS.
Itrslilt'iM I'll vsit itt ii,
tiltt*ns, uroHia i
tljHce ou It'll .tier t, nrrr flunk.’ H ‘ I"dl .Vi rSt at
January i, IV.t ■ 9
Savannah Mutual Insurance Company.
a.ii i.v v in. at:
RlSKStakon against Kire on. tlorehandtse, Bttil lings
anil I'ottoniit \Vare-ll"Ue “” faeorah’e term*
- J. A & BERKS, Ag’ts.
t.riffin, Juno Ist. 1855.—ts
~ t’. VV. WlUtttlT fc SONS, ~
XV 2V. T O XX Xlopnlrora
Axn
J i: VI *EK,KHH.
A FlNEMwortmont of (odd n-i Sllrer WATCHES,
(Ine .fcwrlrjr .m l Watch material* for sale. Cam.
amd Skk.
lirllWn, Jan, y, IftW. fi-ly
tilt Rough* but Uvmif.
IrsSTro*civMft6hoi<lfln( ofobl VIRGINIA TOP \r
r>, w hielt w i rbw wuldlowcr r hnn <*’ *’ r in fhi
nmrV.-t PR U MAIM* & WtM'|\
Griffin, .1 tlv ?n I *V2 N O Street
HAHDWAIiIv
WF call attention to our f Hardware and C*uf
lory, Alt'*, Chain*, Mill Irons, lr *n of nil kind*.
Spring* and Axles, Hash Frame* awl Poll*. Fellow*.
Hubs and Shaft*; Patent and l.nanicl l.cath r and
('loth*. traces an<t Bugtfv Trimming**; S l > Reith r.
Calf Skin*. Lining* and Bindings. IV*. Nail* and
Shoe Thread; House Carrent<*r*\ Blacksmiths’, Shno
mnhera*. (‘arriaife-tnaher* 1 and Farm* r* I --'l
Also, Lamp. Lttiwced and Train * U • ■ i -w < i!**•.
Putt?. Paint Hr a* ho*, (framing Color:-. anJ~4*ry Paint*
of all kind*.
We are constantly receiving and trust to bo i% 1 ; ! o t nit
time* to furnish any go. 4* in the above hue. > , M> favor
able t*rm a* can lo had in the mr\
C II C‘U\>. \ k *"•’
Nor. 1 4 ,1851.’ . HiJlSir. >, I ■ T i.Pn.
MFAL AMuiKITS. Jr’ !. I * SCi;
1/ ev ft wok, and eftenor if and mnn l tin? i ■ *:itr as
, I'oVmlo hjr _ C.T. Jt .l.t- lil t’ll!*!;.
Otiffin, Nov. |H, I*3l.
DIU-liOODS AND lillllTlilillK.
\ Fresh stinpl? of Dr?-Ooo<t.*and firerric*.iu*t re
osived, wu:en we offi'rextrontely 1 w for C\\*H, at
oar old stand on New Orleans t
•ITiIOHARM St WPnp. I
oriffin.Oct. 7.1852. 1
[j\[( )\ JOB OFFICE!!
.1 u. his o* or
IMuiii ?: tOrimtitMitul,
P3INTING‘I
u*( l ii.ii U nil .\K\INESB AND DESPATCH
SCCII AH
pamphlets,
ii,. mi.iii:ni<,
li .iMi., ’ yoiin.* erd.,
!>[ ‘-nn ;r.*n. Freight Bills,
C
Neatly an I Ktpe !itions’jre*cute<l*ttheoffles
Ol the “ A ‘triß.! -A H UNION,” Griffin,Ga.
(lit III'US cr'ye, Ifullyt ilinlnl. TCRSIS CASH.
\. G. HI RRAY, Proprietor.
“7;TiIH’InTkMAI K COLLEGE.
r | s11 ] 1 r ,..f Hu. Institution will bo resumed on
I Momliiy, January 8.
I* \ I I I. T \ (fur tlir pruml yrar.)
II |; Mi ili ll’ >\V. A , M . I’resiileiit, anil Profeitor of
*|.u!i. i ‘hemWrjr, neology anil Eaiigiiiig<.
I( ev \if U VI.Ii. AM . Profonorof Natural, Mor
al ami liit-11.-tiil l’htlosi|.hy
Ml,. \\S A .8 TAKSi >S'S, Instructress in English Lit*
“ i-r.i I ill A. I tomtit? mil Dmnting. —; —
Mi, 1.1.1 I N M. MoltllotV, Instructress in Embroid
er, m.d Mo*in.
Mti. i. \ IIII.L. T.'.i.lior in tho Primary Department.
i)r. II VV. BlfoWN, Lecturer in I’hysiolugjr and Hy
giclM*.
Pri.l S. i•. SMITH. Principal of the Music Department.
’ i .rifflii. I'l l’ 22, IS.VI. _ JO*
MARSHALL COLLEGE,
Griffin. Goorl.
rpilL Spring T rill of this Institution will commence
I the 2! M .iiii.Tv in January and end tin* Ist I Imrsduy
ill filly Hie I* all Term Will eoillHnliee the Ist Monday
in \nj'id and lose the last-1 hursday in November.
The <t udies in this Instil lit ion are a < ‘olleguitc 1 ourse
off un years, espial to that of other Colleges in the
eoinitiy. An VI. mieal < oin .s*‘, embracing whatever
is iieees-aiy lor admission into College.
Plan of Instruction and Rates of Tuition in
the Preparatory Department.
Kilt.ST CLASS
Sjmni ? Tim. Fall Tim
Spelling, Bending, Writing and
Mental \i it bin I i*‘ sl2 00 s*<><>
M.O V. LASS.
Si * l!it:g. I ‘efining. i ‘. lu g. Writ in£,
;\ lit hill* tie .C. jl’A .H s l .S. I IK) 10 (HI
•mil. h cV vss.
Lng. Gram , Arilh., l , •_* Lai L<-<*
tons, lihitori’ il B*•'• * r, Town .s
\iiilysi.-, spelling & I >•-lining, Mis.
ol Loginiid 21 00 14 M>
It ‘1 KTI I I. VSS.
1 *g. lir.im.. Aiith., Alg**l.i.n oiu
no-need. Lit !.'• ader.t \t'vir, Virgil.
* ink. ‘ !• t. I*Tlt liryek IJvader.
M • f 1111 •i *• ,iiml Koine 21 (H) 1H dd
College Department.
so • tde r f his IK j.artuo iit, the r.indidato must under
go an . vunination in a!l the above -tudiu.s, and coiue well
■ f**oMHleioled ——
-
f the It It ni.d all the '• lh ge < l.isS. s. per Term, in ad
\*• . Sfiinti t\nn s2l Till
Lxtta I.x. lor fuel ai.*l
m i ‘ ant lih “ “ 2 “ “ 1
< hll gt will in* ina h for any da in .age done the f .‘ollege
hiiihliiig or .*■ efi<• o| furniture.
l’.om and p. v inoiif !i f |o
No <|. : ‘ii lii;)■ i• I ■(’ alwpii'V, exr. pt ill en.se of pro
tract'..
The ‘ I ) -giit fi.f f> r til. large amount of
j atronag. : . • -I an I Imj his labors may Von- 1
Millie f” in i. ‘. *.i!i*h it- -of ,i g. 11 <’■•• ii - pnhlii*. lie
has | “ ui"l ‘ . ivl-■ -• I l.’ev V\ L -i*Tuu;i{ r for the
in ,\i > > it, who i . * • I ii i >■ f ahi lit v und e x perieiicp.
;■. - ,2.!. W*l \V VTCA\V \>. IV .aeipal
UiT r.'lipj.ie Li.'.piiY . -,n 1 P> tilt the third week
in .! ami.i• v.
.4 Certain Cun’ fm t f ii* di.\tvise inuu he fnnul in the u*r
if /Yrcy I Vgi7<r/./-
/* .t / .V .V / A L K R.
Sr I “ ii. Mo.. luii< 11th. IS I‘*.
Mr \ i’ W ~ Lrl, Fern/ f+nrt-’ F nn-Killer.
n; \ K ~IK l feel it a dut y I owe to the public, to
make kti iwn the value of Mavis’ Main-Killer, and
inv • \ | . nr in • in u-iog* if to s*m.* of tfi * eomplsiint? for
t\ iiieh it i< Itiglify i • onmetid *d. In April last, nn your
re**oiiituend.di oi. I|t !i i 1 a one .bdlur bottle of you
f.r j.ain- with wlii* blhi \•* long I ti a fib.ted, and made
u-. ..t if on my trip .i *wo to New Orleans, with the most
gratnying ai db* nefi. ial etjeets. On my return trip to
i Ins eit \. the * hoi era niab its appearance among some
•ifin > passengers Imi b* useo! the Main-Killer, having
iio other remedy on bo id. and to mv surprise and grati
fication found it rn\e. immi'ilmtr relief ! x thi my arrival
in St Louis, l culled on \ .n and got four darge bottles,
and stated to you my eotifid*nee in it a.4 an infallible
< holtm remedy, and remarking to you that I wanted no
of her Cholera remedy on my boat. I made use of the
four bottles on my trip to New Orleans and huek, for
Cholera and some other complaints for which it is rc
cotiiitirtidi and. and met with the most astonishing success
when I ordered from you six more otic* dollar bottles.—
since then 1 have made two more trips to Now Orleans
and back, and *m my previous trip up, 1 had more than
Seventy (’uses of ('lioleru
On hoard, when the Pain Killer was immediately used
with the must astonishing results. In all cases where it
a as used in time, it gave relief in a very short time ; and
I can with eon A donee say to the public, that in all of the
flr*t stages of Cholera, when taken in time, it is in tnv
opinion, an infallible remedy ! ami after a fair trial with
it for several weeks, and for four tri|*s to New Orleans
and haek, and using it for cholera and for other com
plaints for which it is recommended, no consideration
whatever would induce mo to leuve port without a good
supply—believing it to be a medicine that no officer of a
boat or any family would be without a single day after
nsiivg one bottle. Believing it to be the moot valuable
Ia n til v medicine known to the world, for all the different
complaint* for which it is ir. ommonded.
I*. S. Please scud me si* large bottles for this trip.
J. At. BKOADWFLL,
Captain Steamer Atlantic.
I most cordially unite with ( apt. Broad well in recom
mending Perry l>an*’ Pain Killer to tho public, having
myself been severely attacked with the Cholera, and
found relief in n f* w hour* by using the Pain Killer, and
have m.v*. If adinini-ti r-* 1 it to more than fifty persons
hit ache I with tin t holers’, and when tisedin time, a cure
wv e/T <*t, i Ki t f “i h cir*. an I t ike pleasure in recom
nn beg it to the puMi ’"a* an inraluaWc medicine, that
i .in livnlii.il should 1 without a single.hour.
JOHN N B>l FINGER,
i b. rk Steamer Atlantic.
1 bv-*’ Pain K;’.’ 11* -b t and >n t'nion will be found
;vn Hdverti>etncnf .4 tin* celebrated remedy. The certi
ficates appendi 1 from the raj tain and clerk of the Steam
er -Atlantic, w • know to hr g u n ie, and founded on fa**!*,
a* th< y verbally tut 1 m * •*r otfh* the Mibstunee of what
{hev publish ->f. /. m I’nt'ii.
The Pam K 11 - r ts * 1 1 by Ww. 11. <► \> . GrtfK’l : E.
L stroheek* rlt C , and Piyn.* 5c Ne-bit, Macon;
Smith \ l.tx.ud, Vtl.r.t i . I !*. Moore At o , savan
nah
May, IWV 2a--1 v
It I’IOVAI,.
the s.tsrr. ]>ooh\ dlixd axd
FURXirrnx shoe of
TIIOMAB DYB.
HAS bt eii r-'iiiio - d to New i *i.\ana Street, and is now
at Bryan & Co*s old -itai.d, where 1 will be pleased
tUi have- jUJ mv .44- n>4.‘W i4 come and *••.* ne. Mv
friends. I do i- tuvl to-eiltav v . rk VIIRV !/*W f this
vear. time - are ha* l n*id Id • r.**t care t t.. got high
pliivs. So n*iv ‘4 • • t a* t t:Ot‘|) BARGAINS;
I ?i'*r ban 1 tur: ■ •fT 1 ‘.it:-.* you have'(.•.* got the
II r; -r vIM * * *>’Tttearrd frr me,
a- vc v.r i • * THO;dAs I>VE. |
( ;i£n A Jacucry Id, ISVV
Logal Advertisements.
ih. #rt [ue.d.y lo JULY m Diltrict nf
if the iM-ir* iw.T creditor., as the real elate “1 **id
k Atav ‘iTikvT **“'• I.K VI 11. TUKNKK. AdmV.
IX ol Ice to l>blor und €rt*dllor*,
a | I. persons indebted to th.estate of Simeon !• S,.ccr,
A Int* „f Simlding county, deceased, are ber'by ro
mircl to make immediate payment, l^?“ e
demands againat said estate, w.ll present them, duly
authenticated in term* c A UT„EN, Adm‘r.
MARY A. SPEIiII, Admr'x.
April 7, 1855. ,
CJIXTV DAYS after da*, application will he made V>
O the Honorable Court of Ordmary of Henry G.min‘y.
for leave to 101 l lot of Land No. 215, in the Oth distr t,
Ist ,action of originally Cherokee,now Lumpkin oounty,
belonging to the estate of John . fco “ ‘
ty, deceased. IH. T*J 11 NLiv, l j in r}l .
J May 12J855. K. M.BTI.LL. S ■
IXTY DAYS afterdate application will bo made to
the HonoraMo Court of Ordinary for l ayette county,
to sell the Lands and Negroes belonging to the estate of
Joshua S. Callaway, deceased. „ . . .
May 12, 1M96. WM. I.- Tl ( KI.K, Adin r-_
SIXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to
the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Henry county
for leave to sell the land of Marvel M. Stone, late ol
llenry eounty, deceased, less the dower interest.
May 12, TIIOM. . BAlt.Nl.rr,Adm r._
IXTY DAYS aftel date, application will be made to
the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Henry county,
for leave to sell the Negroes, belonging tn the estate of
H^en, KagUndNate o f Hmr^^u,v.^leeea^
C*IXTY DAYS afterdate application will be made to
O the Honorable Court of Ordinary of llenry county,
for leave to sell the fail'd and Negroes belonging to the
estate ol John Alexander, late of said county, deceased.
Joll\ r F. WOLFi:, Ailm’r,
ELIZABETH ALEXANUEIt, Adm’r x
May 12. 1X55. ;
CSIXI V days after date application will be made t” the
I> Honorable Ordinary of Spalding county for leave to
sell the lands and negroes behtngiug to the estate ol
Scrirklaml, for the bciunt of tht
heirs and creditors May l. 1H55.
Ali. (lOLBKKT, Ailrn’r.
Klf ANCES STIIICKLAM). Adin'.T.
SIXTY DAYS alter date application will be made to
the honorable Court of Ordinary of Henry county
for lo.iv eto sell the real estate of Josiah James, deeeaseil.
i„ th” dower interest of the widow, now deceased, for
us the heirs t , v . I( - K
Mach 17,1855. Administrator de bonis nun.
In SpnliUng Su/terlor Court-
JtMIN
nancy Jordan. )
| P appearing to the Court that the Defendant does not
1 reside in said eounty, < >rdored that service on said do
tfii l.int be perferted by piiblicution m one of the gazettes
of this Mate onee umonth f*r four monlh?.
( iimpku & Nokion, Lih. Alt ys.
Cim itda'i s, January ... - T .
JA \1 ICS 11. SI A BK. Judge
Sup. Courts, Flint Hist.
March 3, 1*55.
/ 1 i:olt(;l \, IIU.MtV COUNTY.—'Whereas, Robert
\ r lL A lains applies to inc for Utters of Adininis
tratu ii on the Lstate of George A<lsuu?, lute of said
countv, deceased :
Tin -fare therefore to cite and admonish all an singu
lar the kindrt and and crcdito.rs of to be Mini
’niTiwtr tit mv olliee. within tin* time prescribed by law,
i -in.w eausu, if any exist.?, why said letters should nrtt
be granted.
• ii ven under mv hand at office, this ISth day ot May,
|srs ‘ (HISLKS K. NOLAN, Ordinary.
(tKOIK.IA, HUSKY fOI’VTY Whereas, Sarah
X A L. (’levelaml, applies to me for Letters of Ad
ministration, on tin* Lstate of Jacob At. I let eland, late
.f L oii>ii:;t. deceased : .
Ti,. -• are therefore to cite and admonish all anti singu
lar tin* kiirlrcd ami creilitor? of said deceased, to be ami
;ij j,, ar at my “fiiee within the time prescribed by law.
to sin.w i ms..*, if any exists, why said Letters should not
be granted.
t , i v i• ii under my blind at office , this lSth day of May,
1555 * iD’INt’LS B. N(YL.\ N. >rdinnry.
11 \. lIB\UV i. tM'Vl’Y.—WbcrcM* John A.
“l Smith. Lxecutor of L. S. Itoynton, late of Henry,
ieei*:i*eil, applies to tuc for Letters of I>isiission from
ani Kxeeutorship: .v*
I 1i,..,. are therefore to rite and admonish all and sin
fCitUr too kiudut tl and creditors of said deeeasetl, to he
hi.( .<f.pear at my otfiee, within the time prescribed by
law, m show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not he granted.
t .iven under mv h ind at office, this 11th day of May,
i! |S.W ‘tjri.NLKS K. N< >LAN, Ordinary.
/ 1 i .Oltt.l \. I! i:\KY ( OIXTV.— Whereas Darker
* I ;. im and lohu 11. Milner, Lxecutor? of Apsylla
\Llner. lUc li iiry t'oiinty, ileeea?ed, apply to rue for
L. tters <l I tismission from said Lxeeutorshiii:
| ‘l'li,'.* are therefore to cite und admonish all ami singu
lar th** kindred and creditors.of said deceas'd to be and
{appear at my office within the tune prescribed bv
i i.,w . !•> *!iow <*i*isr, if any exists, why said letters should
ii**t b< granted.
< iix. n under my hand at office, this 11th day of May,
ISffcV ‘(.ILINCLS R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
|IF.OIt(iH, IIFAIIY COf STY.—Whereas Samuel
l>. \l*rri,iuartlian of M. C. and Sarah A. Morris,
his own children, applies to rue for Letters of Dismission
fi m said Guardianship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all person?
interested, to he and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law to snow cause, if any exists, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 11th day of May,
1555. QI'INOLS R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
(dBOiUd.L IIKNRY COUNTY.— Whereas Wil-
T liatn M. Lewis, Administrator in right of his wife,
formerly Sarah A. Cloud, on the estate of James H.
< loud, late nf I Icnry county, deceased, applies for Letter?
Dimis?ory from said administration :
These are therefore toHte and admonish all and sin
gulitr the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and nppearut my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any exists, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 12th day of Janu
ary, IS.V. QUINCKS R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
(1 K<lttTl\, UK\ 11 vT’OU S TYWheK*a?. Isaiah
X Hollingsworth, Administrator on the Wil
liam (rarrett, late of said county deceased, applierAp me
for L ‘tiers Distilissorv from said administration :
These are th'*rcfore to cite and admonish allandsingti .
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office within tho time prescribed by law, to
snow cause, if any exists, why said letters should not be
granted..
Given und*r my hand at office, this I?hh day of Janu
ary, is,'>s QUINCKS K. NOLAN, Ordinary
('I ROllfflA. P\bDHfl COUNTY'.-Whereas David
T Akin applies to me for Letters of Administration on
the estate ol John Bates, late of said oounty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should be granted said applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this tho 25th day of
May, 1835. WM. L. GORDON, Ordinary.
SPALDING COUNTY —Whereas Wil
liam C. Ohampin applies to me for Letters of Dismis
sion from the Administration on the estate of Crawford
Bridges, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gularthe kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law to show cause, if any exists, why said letters should
not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Bth day of Febru
ary, 1855. WM. L. GORDON, Ordinary.
CT KORGIA, SP A LOIN GCOUN T Y.— Whereas Ahn
T K. Sims, Administratrix on the estate of Pitt M.
Sims, deceased, applies to inefor Letters Dismissory from
$ aid administration :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu*
laA he kindred and creditor? of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed hv law, to
show cause, if any exist, why saidleMcrs should not be
grsmted.
Given under my hand at office, this 9th day of Decem
ber, 1854. ** WM. L. GORDON, Ordinary.
JACOBS CORDIAL.
THE undersigned are sole Agents for the sate of the
above valuable preparation, in Griffin, and will sel
Wholesale and Retail.
Griffin. June 9, ISM. SALMONS, BOOTH & CO.
CANDY & LEMON SYRUP
MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY
.1. It. MARTI*.
Uudcrthe T r nion Office, Broadway, Griffin, Georgia
July ifi, 1^2 -ts _ ‘
noARDne.
HAVING purchased the residence latterly occupied by
Mrs. M. V. Harris, convenient to either the Synod
ieal or Griffin Collegiate Seminary, I would take a few
more ROARPI'KS at reasonable prices—student? to the
Seminary preferred.
Heferenee—Citiiens of Griffin,
t iriffin, Jan. 6, *.v. [tf-5] C. T. niTREE.
T ANDVVAKKANTS wantedbv
I j J. A. k J C.BEEKS
(jrriffia Junt27,1?5l
carr i T ° R Y ’
’ yj ©©D SS 3J !F F &■■©©□
tp E reettivin'’ every variety of CARRIAGES, wl.ich they will sell as LOW as can be bought ia
any Southern Marketconsisting of
SXfeou*, MS
PLANTATION Y*ble7
WAGONS, O I HULCO)
style of Carriiige or Wagon, got up to order, at short notice!
w AC WM. L. GORDON.
(fhfliti, <a.. Mu)’ -
I’I.A.VTATIOA VVAGOAS
>1? two four and six horsM**, oonNtantlv on hand and
i fur Iby W. W. WOOMKLFF & CO.
(IrifTin, Ik*<*. 2.
Provision store and Cainly Manu
factory.
- Tl I L undersigned t hankful for past favor?, has
if i|p’**'l a mow and splendid assortment of (illO- i
CFMFS AXD CO.XFF C ‘ll (KVA RIK Nun- j
dvrthc “American J’iiion ()fliee,” and next door west >t
Mrs. Long & llliss* J>mg Store, nn Broadway, where he j
will keep .•ofi’dantly on hand, a general assortment in his •
line, and most r*speetfullv solicits the patronage of hisold ,
friends and custom *rs. Among his-foek are theftdlowing: ,
Sugar. Coffee. Molasses. Syrup?. Cheese, Butter, Boston |
Soda, Butter and Wine Buscuit : Ihi.in.Figs f preserves, ;
LfiiK-n Syrup ; Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Candles; |
Tobacco* ('igars. Snuff. Orange?. Lemon?, ('ocoanuts, !
Atmonds, Walnuts. Brazil Nuts. IN i.per. Spice, (linger, j
Sal .-Krains. Soda, Starch. Chocolate,/leas. Pickles,
Mutches ; Port, Madeira. ‘J'enerilTe and Malaga Wines, j
formcdecinal tmrpo-rs. FL ( ‘I B and AILAL. Mackerel, (
Sugar Lund I lams. Bicc. Meal, Dried Beef. &■ , all of
which will be s.yld low for cash. Also. CAN D!LS at ;
wholesale.o'r.retail. J. R. MARTIN, Agent
Griffin v April 3, j
Sii|H Tii:i‘ Li(|iiorK.
rtgEß 40 BBLS. BALTIMORE k
RYE WHISKEY. i'..r salv I.v
MiSEZSisaa URKTIAR D & WOOD,
’ Tiffin. July I. 1852. N. O. Strvvt. __
BRUCE'S NEW YORK TYPE FOUNDRY,
Iy.'TABI.ISIII.DVh IMS. hns tmw nn hiiniE ready for
L itum. dinted, livery. in fin tv to suit j “fi hti^trs,
Dist (Htti | ..und* ROMAN I I EE, <d iew cut ;
511,0! It, “ K.\N!'Y TYI’E ;
In’""” “ K( 111 I'TS of various styles ;
5.1” it ** (.ERMA \> : .
5.t hii I “ (,R NA M lES.Xti.jn great variety ; j
5 iHtit I*.! ‘ll HI. R S ;
mt.'KiO tcit BIfASS and TN “E METAL RUEKS, and
all the noveltii “ in the business.
All the ahove tv|.es a east b.v steam tinner, of the
new .•..inf.n.iti'.u ’.t 111-I'll |'euli.tr t” ‘his Foundry, at and
which is eert.iiidv ■ n.r:’ r to mu ever u-wl hefore in at.v
part of the w rid” sh. in ,a •. : • -I rapidity in the |.r— ,
| r ~ting. cii:il I- s'” “ t‘. .-ell th-- more dnr:ih|.
types ot the prices ot ordinary -types, either on credit or .
for c.ish. , . i
|> rf ..-i t .s. Vend ‘l'vpe, and nil ot her I’rintmg.vhit'.Tnils
ev. pt paper mol cards, (which have „.. d.ved ijnslitv . r
price.) f * ,i -hvd at ntniinfnet ttrer.’ t rices.
-1 ■;,. . St eein.eii 1.l ok ..; the Koimdry isfreelv giv
,n . ■ ‘ ril ling I Iffiees, on the recei{t “f sft cents
’ ,r. rn t'ers .f ni wh •ch publish this
inel"ding this note, three time, i-d
the Ist dav if .! 111 v. 1-55. mol forward ro- orte pf th-r a
.„.r., will he allowed :1c : hi!!.’ at tin.e of pur t'.'*-
teg five tint’ the mil 1 etc’ tny •: .■ ; '‘-
A.|.|re-s ‘ .it Hi til. !UM ) 1.. Q (.•haittlers-st.. N \
New York, Ich IJ, 1'..5
CSimklh anil (1 rorcrics.
(irifßn, tla . J l ', 1852
Aotia to l<:i!nl 4>yvi wr*.
TIIK owiicr >*f L't *t L: !i l \ • B:r. ir: thcSth Dis
trict of urigimiliy Ai j iir z. i w U .ir* cmr.ty, can
i find a fair and cash sab- L\ aj>, iGng t the Mih.-.'rihcr,
at Warcshorn’ IV I* , an • -uii t s
Feb. 17. Ixrr>. [2ui] DANILI. I.gTI
• Kcuse, SfgiTi r (li rircrif] I?irtirg.
. !he undcrsignt’d r* -i • ttuliy • -alisthe attentiunuf
the public, i:il •‘■‘T/ ‘-ially tl. t'i* who live in the
’ Hal ..,,nntrv. to tlie fact that In* m prepared r<* F VINT
1 HOUSFS insiiperior-tyK*. and on % <* r fy rea^onahlet**rms
Also glazing done in good style,and at the no
! lice. (rive him a call. “ RL.
. •7*Shopon .New ()rb*an9 Street
Griffin, August 12, 18,52.—ts
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‘
o. THE public are respect full v invited to call
Vi at our iKW PI HMil HE HOO.MS, () p vL
/W site C. 11 Johnson & CoV, Fast side Hill st.,
* and examine ourstvek *f N I. \V AMI IUvA l - ‘
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and a Rocking L hair.
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From the lowest t.*f he highest priced.
The above, and many otln* articles n.it enumera
ted. we are prepared to sell on.terms as bov as ran be
obtained In any similar establishment in western tfeorgia
Griffin, Oct. 21, 1854. i*-t7
HAV- CrrrKRS, from ~ft •• V,’ s ; , , 11 ; \
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