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POETRY.
The Cradle Song of the Poor.
Hush! i oaunot War I*. *h’ **
Stretch thy tiny hands in am ;
I hare got no bread tn give lb,,
Nothing chilit tuou.e thy pain.
When llod sent thee first l hie.a me.
fraud and thankful 100. < I >
Now, my daritn*. f+by mother.
Aliol long to co thee die.
• - fjpif my Jrl pg. ilmflf l wehry j
God to good, lint lilt* i. ilu-ill
1 have watched thy beauty fading.
And thy alrength .ink day by day ‘
Soon, I know, will Vanl and l ev. r
Take thy little hie sway.
Famine make* thy father reckless,
Hup has left both him and me .
W* could sniffer all my hal.yc,
llad we but a erii.l for thee
Sleep my darling thou art weary ;
God Is good, hut life is dreary.
Better thou should ehrri.h eaily,
Starve an anon,'my darling one,
Thai! live to w..nt, to ein, to .truggie.
Vainly mill, a. I have done.
Better that thy angel .pint
With ray J oy, my jHwer were fl'wn,
Er thy heart grow col*l onri'le**,
Houklo**, hopcluM, like my own.
bleep, my ‘lading. th*u ail weary ;
Hot! in good, hut lilV in dreary.
I am aanted, dear, with hunger,
And my brain in all <*pptct,
I harr •cared; •trwigthl jto* Ihoo,
Wan and feeble t lay bn .nt.
Patienc©. baby, <l<hl will Ik Ip us
lfeatlt will come t thee Kiwi m<'
He will t.ike ai to tii* Hi uvrn.
Where no want or pain eon be.
(Sleep iny darling, thou art weary ;
God 11 good, but lif* i* dreary.
Such the plaint, that la!*’ n?id early.
Did we listen, we might In ar,
Cloie betiilo ui—but the thunder v~
Ula city dull* our ear.
Evory heart, like God** bright Angel,
(Tail bid otte path sorrow << •!••• ;
God bus gl"ry when hi* chi Mien
Bring his |onr om i joy **• l peace *
Listen, nearer while di*- -h ks
Sounds the fluttering f wing*!
[l'roin the l lueiniuiUi MUtle J
Taomis Tytte.
AW by the aulorui“ rhan itop */* “llob 1 1 Kin-olii,-
amt minor l*utSUT
Fluttering nervously here and there
Hound his lady-bird -odd littl
Now on an iron weed, liow in Ilia air,
Tboiliac Tytte i de.seiibiiig liimH.lt.
Torn tit, tom tit,
Spit, spat, spit,
1 uml wife in this here tree
Live a* jolly as ever you oe.
Feodlo, dee, dec.
T. lytU, !>| , is dreised in blue,
Like every other high born tit,
With a yellow veil and chunker too ;
You’li hear him crow, if you listen a bit,
Tom tit, tom tit,
Examine thi* coat and vest of mine,
I’m rather u buok in the torn til line,
Fccdlc, tie*, dee.
Thfc wife of Thotnai*. meoU and brown,
A limplc creature itfVard of boys.
Sit* all day in higb-nceki *1 gown,
Laying eggs without any noise.
Tom tit, tom tit.
Spit, spat, ipit,
L.J on my dear, nobody*ll e..nio ;
l*ui keeping watch in this, old gum.
Fcedle. b e, dee
A tery retiring female do*.
A pattern wife, the dam - tits say ;
Always blowing and bragging is
In til* old, CNtublinhed, luiifcuiinc nay.
Tom-tit, tom tit,
Spitrpal, apit,
Pitt not the lnrd to run, that’* flat ’
Ptti too good itull, yon .know 1 i that
l eidle, dee, dee
Heigho * look here, two four, nil, eight.
Hound, ami white, remarkable egg*-
Mrs. Tytte watehoa Vi early and late.
While Thouiai It laughing, uud kicking his leg'#
Tom-tit, tom tit,
Spit, ipnt, spit.
Convenient wile, thi* Mr*. TANARUS.,
For a free and easy f How like me,
Fcedle, dee, die.
The egg*are chipped and eight small tits,
(The number of egg-) creep cautiously thro*.
Thomas, driven halt tof his wits.
Scratches hi* head to knew what to do.
Tom-tit, tom tit,
Spit, spat, spit,
Trying thing this—singular fate ’
L’uusuivl number, certainly, eight•
Fcedle, dec, dec. I
T. Tytte, E*q . n a little while.
Get* uot as careful of hi* cloth* *,
Seems quite depressed, hotli a Mfkly smile,
And sing* th most sweetly through hi* nose.
Tom tit, torn tit,
Spit, spat, spit,
Exactly where the young ones be.
Nobody kuoWiVept wife and me.
Fcedle, dec, dee.
Autumn comes—the tit let* grow
Thomas Tytte is a blockin'nil dunce ;
To foreign parts he’s golf g to go,
A§4*jiut as he atilt.. we cry all ut nitre,
Tomtit, tututu.
Spit, spat, .pit.
If jour voice route, bnek and you’re not .hot.
You come hack with it. Tout; othrrwiao uot.
Fee'll., tier*. Jco.
~W£and.
(FROM TIIK (IhttU.tX lit t III.XXD)
There ti land where beauty will u,.t la Jr,
Nor sorrow dim the eye ;
Whurw true hearts will not tbriuk nor be dismayed.
And love will never die.
TeltMW-l skin would go.
Far | wm karlhriir l with a heavy wor ;
The beautiful bttvu left me all alone:
The true, the tender from ray path have gone ;
And I am weak, and fainting With despair:—
Where ia it t Tell tne where!
Friend, thou inu.t trust in Him who trod.before
The desolate path, of life ;
Must bear io meekness. ns Me meekly Imre.
Sorrow, and toil and strile.
Think bow the Son of God
Tfcoao thorny path, hath trod :
Think how He longed to go,
Yut tarried out for thee, the appointed woe;
Think of Hi loneliness in places ilim,
WhM woman eomforted or eared tor Him ;
Think huw be prayed unaided, and alone,
In that dread agony,” Thy will be done
Friend, do thou not despair ;
Christ, in hi! heaven ol heaven., will hear thy prayer.
Th* Aoe to Begin School. — CliiMren arc
evnt to school too voting. This i*
the testimony of *ll rtperivncerl tenchcr*. C'lnl
jfjljUiH to gpfionHrt frtir vt*rtra vs xgt\ mJ tho**
tout At seven, will le, in almost nil •*, equally
advanced at nine, with the ml vantage* for further
progress all in favor of ihe'laiter. Tltouattmls of
young minds Are .tun ted and permanently dwarf
ton narty application -to and almhs
•awJsyoung hearts receive an ineradicable uint
of moral corruption by too early exfmaiin; to ih
evil inflnnce unavoidably found iu a jiroruix u-j
ou* gathering of obi t children.
‘Professional Advertisements.
It n. R A NSnNF, V • .K- POYLB.
DOYI.E & UANSONE,
ATI-OIINKYS AT f.AW,
nitIKFS,.... j •/ UEUHUIA.
August 2, 1h.%5 35- 3m /_
A. I). M N.NAI.I7v,
.1 TTOH XK y A T L.l W.
GIIIKFIN,. y. (il.ultt.lA.
tin.. #, ISM. __ / _ W'y
11. M.YNtil (AM,
A iroiC.NCV AT LAW,
| <;ltn-ri\ .• tiKOttOIA,
lane 2. IHSB. 2** ly
K I N < l & SWINT,
Attorney* nt Ijw,
11. I It \K S l7/. II . II f: null Li ,
, ITVVINIi n,,oeiiit...| themaelvc. in the praetiev of
I 1 l.uw.will tl**nl puuclually (• all buiiios*llfust
,l *tha ti i>tt(f>s*i<uittl m.inageiiienl.
,„..V| N s „ KI MS
lanuary an, ism J!£
jt ■: 1.1. a u lit * <
. itlorneifh at E>atr,
MoImjNuUGII, GIiUKGIA
All hu.ino.* ontru.ted to their caro will receive prompt
, v w. nei *
’ “ ‘ “ January H, I HIM. ly
“l)lt. KNOTT
H\ S I hane. ll hi. re.idenee and oftire to the flr.t lot
l„|.,w \fr. It:kv V,’ Hoardtl It llou.e, oil tile l.a.t
-I'l. ‘f lit I tilron* I, nearly opposite the hicight I N*int,
w |„.i, b. mav • foui*l at all tune* reioly to utteml
1 .ill-., x f.’pt when professionally engagml.
} i• 11 ti*ll. I *’.• 18, W. -*•
DR. J. W. JACKSON,
(iy, ,| s l,i* *rt ice.* iii the Practice of MM l* IM
\M 1 I 1, 1.1 IY, to lb** eilifctisof • ‘riflin ami vicinity,
oh i t,n >. l iiiui: Street, next *l*or to 11 til k Smvt-V*
St
\u\4 inbt r H, —
DANIEL & DISMUKE,
i riOlt.MAs AT LAW,
aitll-'H.X. C.KORtihi.
I, K. I'tN'rt I’• I' 1 *;!,' KK
,W4.a, fjt.il ’>
ttUINCES R. NOLAN.
Attornov at Liw,
M /m\ot (HI, UfcoWilA,
wii.r. a rfKNi* r> iiraisi ss j.\ run eui a rif.s
llchrv. . ..
tiding. Ivhalu, j
I’lke, , Newton,
l.iyttc, J.up.r,
it, u eta. Butts .
Prompt at tent ion p.u-1 to the Pollcction ut claim*.
Maci b l n ' i
W.P. JORDAN,
ATToKNIvV AT LAW,
■/. I: ii t;j. ox. i it: on a i.i.
Will attend nronintl v t o all lot,ior.,- viitrii“tcl to hi.eare,
May 2ii, |HV|. ’ I .V'-’ >
JAMES F. JOHNSON.
ATTORN KV AT LAW,
JOXLSIIOHO, IILOHIiI l-
Oetoh. r 7th. Kd. | v ‘•*
U. B. OGLESBY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MIUKFIW, OA.
OFt'K K >VK I;'*V k Kl.EltlarKß s MifltK, Illl.t.sntKKT.
Nov. 17. ISS3. ly
D. M. WILLIAMS.
IMiyttiflnn,
iiHif f ix, at:owin.
nj/irf „n II !! v?7i/, oiv, /;!#lk* Hoof fill*/ Shoe Store:
Jan uai) 2(i, IHo I ® _'J
RICHARDS iN- HIU )TU IHR .
KI-.KI* A \\ HOI.KU'AI.K AND 11KTAll.
CHEAP, CASH, BOOK AND MUSIC STORE.
hi Mitklumi's Hi ok tt mill lots HtU't , Unjfin* tin.
i:t.iblil,* 1 I iiiii.ir v, IHS.Y
IIROWN tV IUJI.CS Kit
WILL ITK< MASK
Cn\|\ll<sinN
()flj,-t> at Bulger &. 1 K:Vane’s Übl Corner Law
re mie uml Miinroe Mn ts, Mofitgomeiy, Ala.
SAVM 111 l \V\, mm.'. t*.
apr 13, *53
L/.vii ii\ iiiii.t.rrs it
H\ l lie umler*igiel. either obi *r new issue, for which
lie will pay the highest market price.
(i iffiu, .1 uiie, lat3 if. B. IP ‘LLIPA \
13 EISTTIBTJIY.
I)HS. ('LAIIK K KMKItSOM,
“ II.AYINti forme.la eopurt
-4 : in the prae.t i eot
•uTICID ‘T’ • s •*’ “v ,
W’oab.t respect fully temlcr their scr’ iee* to the public.
I*l. L be-oie* being an cxpericnet *1 op iut..“, * agr;nlu
itc of the Philadelphia College of I#cmll wiiigri>.
A ltd taring* with liim nil tin* improvement ► in the pruet ice
t.t |enti*try. ‘J'lic high testiiiionial* nml beiiutilu!spe
eiuiens ,( |'r li. *ln w that be bus spared lieithei time
nor expense to ui i\ e ul | i*ti * ini v
Pile iMiim rous operution* of Mr t luik, wbieli continue
f >gi\e satisfaction, bemles the manv p: I 'einiiniis a warded
It no at uu Mate lair*, shouul “fTer *onH imlueeiuents t
(hose that Jie hi necil iil Ins **erv iec.
.Neil her time nor expense shall be *pftrel in performing
all operation* in the most beautiful ami durable manner.
At the same time while they consider it better to pay a
In/ic more to luno teeth witrr/, than a tiifle less to have
them i uiwn/, their eharges shall not be higher than the
same kind of operation* yvould command nt the North.
K. \ I’LAKK O W. KMKKSON, l. U..
tis t/tu i, t'rlnwu v3, |SV. B—ly
DI'.NIISTItV.
CLEAVELAND & LUNQUEST
nAVL opened a PLNTAL OFFIt’K nt
the corner of Hill Street ami l’
way, i iiitliii, (hi , and ate prepared to put
iu lull or partial set* ot artificial teeth
of tlic het materinl ami worltmansbip : the most tlifll*
cult eases fiitcd with aeeurai y : also nil artificial gum in
trudimmi to aiU'pl) the dcfeiVney revolting fruiii the loss
ot the natural teeth, and betw*on the physiognomy
•ill the grace rtml regularity whr h are the most brilliant
appendage* ot beauty. In fact e>erv facility and ii'ttciir
turn em|i .ycd to accomplish the ditlcreiit points requi
site to produce a
PERFECT SET OP TEETH,
\i- a m-at tit of the plate to the mouth, to he worn
without im oi.t in i lift-, umlt’u r tjuifift shade, stjle nnl ,
jr<*>rti>>ti of the tooth Ikvuyid tooth neatly filled
I with gold, and grout care taken to render the oporntioit
! ;ift nd int with ns little J itili ns Those |ast
felling, skillfully e\triut.l if desired. Satisfaction
I in all cooes, andrbarge* reasonable,
i All .ITX IM-KAVKI.AXD, ~.JUIIN 31. U'JlQl’£*T.
lintfin, Jan.jld. 1855.-ts
c. w. UK It hit & SONS,
W A.TO riopelrore
A*l>
JEWELERS.
i HNR bsiortuMßt of Odd and VVETCHES,
;\ fine Jewelry and materials for sale. Cam*
’ aan Skk.
! tiriAn. Jan. f. 1855 , ft-ly
JACOB'S CORDIAL.
r fMIK undersigned are sole the sole of the
‘ l tibov*'v.ktii.i'jlc preparation, in trriftln, and will sel
j Wholesale and Retail.
| Griffin. June ■. ISM SALMONS.
Xsoatlior.
OVK, II Mulnek and * ie*rgia Tunned Side, Harness and
l I per Leather, Gulf Lining and Rinding Skins,
Shoe Thread, Lacta and Pegs, ju*t received and for sale
by 1. T BANKS k GO.
11ri(Tin.May 12. IS.V> -tl .
TURNIP SEED!
* FRESH lot of Fall and other TURNIP SEED,
1 A just received aud for sale at
I RICHARDS & BROTHER’S
Ang.ll. ('id IfneV
A VALUABLE PLANTATION FOB SALE.
rpHK subseriber offer# for sale his PLANTATION,
X five tulles south of Griffin, containing
810 Acre* • a Hody.
Ifc will ••!! oue. two, or live hundred acres. or the whoU
together. On the premise* are three settlement.. At
pl4. i. a good dwelling, negro house, meat ,nd gin
house and *er-w. ami all necessary out building*, re
ward* of fill acre* of BOTTOM LAND, which make*
corn for the needy in dry or wet year* *3“ Galt *—>n,
aud .examine foi youraolf, ai I am determined to tell a
hargain, and no mistake
Inly 2*. ISM (3m] THOMA?ANDERSON
U N ION JOB OFFICE!!
Al.l. A'IX I>S Of’
plain k (Drituiiimtal,
PRINTING !
IECITEI) WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH
t Ml’ ; HA*
pamphlets,
Cir-tilars. ,jy -
Cnlnl',giiv.i |'"yg | Hum,l ,1111.,
Billis bgnL
(lank ( lurk., Hn.lnf•C wrd.,
Blank Notes, A I irons Cards,
l.ubrlw. yiulUw*
Pr ‘,tin>nii s. Freight Bills,
Nwatly and Kxpn iitiou.'.'yixec'.itedat theofTice
o (•.he ••A M E RIC ANU N! ON. ’’ Ori ffin, *sa.
0111 l fits rfiirrt tlulhi nohrilrft. TL It MS l* ASH.
A. C. MI'RRAY. PropriMor.
MARBLE Ju WORKS,
MACON, tfil GKO.
JAMES B. AIITOPB,
MAN! FACTTItRK *K
monuments, tomb STONES, MANTLE
-ITECKS, JAMBS,
And every other article in hi* line of bueineM, from lk>-
inestic and Foreign Marble,
tt#* NEAR IIAr.IiEYIA.N V SI'AKKs’ WARKIIOI SK
July 7. ISM. O' 3 *
DRUG STORE,
iiin-troot,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. }£
ri|li: .tih.vribrr would rv.pwtfiilly inform his friend,
1 ninl ill,. |.,il>lic g- nvrally. that lie has just received *
frerh supply ol mil, le 111 lii* li e. which, added to his
t'.r,her stock, reti lei -It unit, mplete ; lind hopes from
his long evperi’ iiee in the l>rug Rusiness, to he ahle In
give l sal is fa,’l ion to any who may favor him with a rail,
lane 21. Kw W. B. fSKAY.
(ai’illiii IlYKciau liiwtilule.
r IS now ready will, ample urromiiiodatiou. for the
ree, |ln ti and treatment of patients. Invalids
l having either uetit, or ehronie diseases, are trea
ted hv the only rational and philosophic method
• v,-t ,l,o‘nvcr>d, which sustains and builds up
, the sufferer, instead of poisoning, prustratrng
;5; ii and destroying.
Hv the skilful and sanitary application and use of pure
air and water, and proper diet, with eyereise, ami control
■ t tin- passions, tlic desponding siek may yet hope for
health and long life Ihs. ases which are incurable, arc
great!v palliated by this system.
The’ fuslitulion is under the superintend,’lloo of Ur.
Samuel Irwin, so favorably known ill this community,
ii is located one mile north of I iriftin—a situation unsiir
p.'iesrd f.M beauty and salubrity. Invalids will be charged
in voiding t„ amount of attention required. The usual
,-haig,* is from #7 to slll per week. .
fig’ I’ersoiis e lining to the tV.tTMt (1 ICP., should
furnish themselves, if at nil convenient, with necessary
bedding, and two extra sheets and blankets, and four
towels t Hlierwise they will be charged for the use of
the same. May 12.1*55.-Win.
1 N FI KM AH Y.
r pH 1! undi'rsigncd have opcnetl, in the city of Atlanta.
J. hii Infirmary, for the rc*.*ption of patients laboring
under medical nr surgical disease.
An intelligent nurse and faithful servants will he in
constant attendance, ami will give their attention t > the
tick at nil hours, day and night, when required.
The surgit al d'-oar■fimuit will he under tlie control of
\v I- Wl.ST.\D>in;i.A.\|), Who will give prompt at
tiiitioii tt* injuries, nml every variety of disease requiring
■iurgu al opt iati< n*.
The usual iVes adopted by the physicians of the city
will he charged, with fifteen cent* per day for board.
Planters and others sending negroes may rest assured
that they will he properly attend'd to, and, if after an
. xauiimition it he determined that there is no prospect
••f relief, they will he soul home without any charge
w i . wl<tm<i; i.lam*. m. and.
.! (i W I.STM ‘HI LL.\ Nl, M. D.
Atlanta, April 21. 1855. 21 1 y
UT |; \C, \ i \ return our sincere thanks to the citizens
of (t riflin and snrr<|tindiiig community, lm the liber
al pat ronage lo'sf i,wi'i| and with pleasure beg leave
to call y our nftentit*n to our \tensive
Sjiring and Summer Stock
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS!
CLoUIING.
IIAKUW \UK. v
CUTLER).
RugT'S'.
SHOES.
11 AT?.
i a rs.
STRAW
GOODS
Anil nil ftrti,-1,-!i of prime m-.-csity. which we are doter
iniiviidto sell nt prices to suit the times, t"r cash or ap
■ proved paper. :,s onr motto is **,| n I ,t* .nleaniitl sntnll
. nil I..*’ We would suy especially to rush buyers that
’ ere is money to lie made hy examining our stuck,
price qualities and styles,” which will be found inferior
tu none Cull anil *>e u*. ’I.&J - 1-. Ul I !,EE.
N l< e urge nil indebted to come forward n.l set
tle, as we a determined to close our books ot last year.
A word to the wise is sufficient. C. T. &J • l'• D.
Griffin, April 12. 1855. _ 18
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KI.KVK Vl’li k KAlt.
SIM.ENUIU ENGRAVINGS AND PRIZES.
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Legal Advertisements.
1 1 EO it ti IA, IIR Nlt Y COUNTY.— Whereas William
tl it Nutt, administrator on the estate of Thomas J.
Strickland, deceased, applies to uie for Letters of Dismis
sion from sain administration!
These are therefore to rite and admonish alt and singu
lar the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any exists, why said I-otters should not
be granted.
i liven under my hand at office, this 6th day of .luly,
isVi. QIJINUES It NOLAN. Ordinary.
n BORGIA. HENRY COI NTV.—Whereas John A.
U Smith, Executor of E. S. Boynton, late of Henry,
deceased, applies to uio fur Letters of Dismission from
said Executorship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
tiiren under mv hand at office, the* litK ilwy of May,
Km. QUINCES R. NOLAN. Ordinary.
(1 Mißtit . ilwxiti t ill .Vl’V.-Whereas Darker
T Eason and John li. Milner, Executors us Apsylia
Milner, late llenry county, deceased, apnly to me for
Letters of Dismission from said Executorship:
Those areth-reforc to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and eroilitors of said deceased to be and
appear at tny office within the time prescribed by
law, t.. -bow cause, if any crista, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under at hand at office, this 11th day of May.
|W QUINCES H NOLAN, Ordinary
Lej?al Advertisements.
“T i.e. ivi s;T HA TOR’S SALE.—WiII b sold before
acres, more or les. djo.n,n| 8. C. Mitchell,
. r , rk . l'c. A r Kn.Vh. .nd lU StriAi^d!
-tld by order Os Court, under the mcumtrancc of E ran.
dower, \. (}. COLBEKT. Adm’r. ,
FRANCES STRICKLAND, A*wr*.
(Vtob.tr 13,1 svVi.
a tiMIM-TKATOR’S SALE. —Under an order of
mmmm
with the exception of the w 1 about 70 years
old urvfa° woman about*V) years old (a ooon
: r roi.L rbAwtii 1 *
rrnd^girfabo'utOld, and M.rgarat, a giri
at O 2 ionrs old. Slid as the property of Joshua >.
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs andcred
'‘Vie, A dm’ r ._
A'thVtwS'^rin^
deceased, for the benefit of his heirs and creditors.
JOHN K. WOLKE. Adm’r.
ELIZABETH ALEXANDER, Adm x.
Oct.. 1855. . — —
a lIVHNI-sTR ATOR’B SALE. —Will be sold before
A the Courthouse door in McDonough, Henry county,
ont hefirst Tuesday in DECEMBER next, four Negroes
irtltcoM ™rwe n R^Un^ e a’ml sold under an
nr :,. „f t w for ;
A~ SALK.-Will be s.dd before
the Courthouse door in McDonough, Henry county,
on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, the Dower
Interest of the widow of Josiah James, deceased, in the
l.andsof which ho died sejaed and possessed, benig the
whereon the widow lived and died. Sold under an
order of Court for the benefit of the heirs.
order oi v.ou TH ,,MA.S 11AMBRICK. Adm’r
Oct. 6,1855. de bonis non.
TDMINISTRA ft >R’B SALE. —Will be sold before
A the Courthouse door in MclVnough, Henry-countv,
rTrTil.c first Tuesday in DEC EM HER next, all the Lands
belonging to the estate of William Green, deceased.-
Sold under the provisions of the will of said deceased for
the benefit of the heirs. GREFN - AJm . r
Oct. 6 1855. with the will annexed.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALK.—WiII be sold before
the Courthouse door in McDonough, Henry county,
on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, Lots of Land
Nos 171 and 182 in the titb district of Henry county.
Sold bv order of Court as the property of John Kuwao,
deceased, for the benefit of hislieirs and creditors.
ELIJAH l*o>i Ln* > Adinrs.
HENRY G. ANDRE"*, S
Sept. 8,1855.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—WiII be sold before
the Courthouse door in McDonough, Henry county,
on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, part of Lot
of Land No. 2nt>, in the 6th district of Henry county,
containing 66 acres, more or less. Sold by order of Court
as the property of M M. Stone, deceased, for the betic
fit of hi* heir* anlcreditor*. ,
Sept 8. 1.855. TIIOS.G. BARNETT. Adm r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE —Will be sold before
the Courthouse door in McDonough, on the first
Tuesday in NOVEMBER next. Lit of Lund No. 73,and
parts of Dots Nos. 72,5 t), 54 and 55, all in the 7th dis
trict of Henry county. Sold under anorder of Court, as
the property of John Alexander, deceased, for the bene
fit of his heirs and creditors. ... .
tt#- Ferson* wishing to inspect the land w. 1 please
call on T II Clements or Eli Copeland, who live near
it, and will take pleasure in showing the premises.
lOIIN F. WOLFE. Adm’r.
ELIZABETH ALEXANDER, Adrnr’x.
Sept. 22. 1855.
EXECUTOR’S SALE—Agreeably to the Inst will
and testament of John Lyle, lute of Henry county,
deceased, w ill be sold before the courthouse door in Mc-
I 5.,„„. K 1,, Henry County, on the first Tuesday ‘ll N
- EMBER next,parts of Lots of Land Nos. 1 Land 142
in the 12th district of said county, and the following Ne
groes, viz: Nancy and Charity, women ; Jake and lorn,
men, and Jack, a boy, belonging to the estate of said
Lvic. Terms made known on the day of sale.
- AMY LYLE, Ex’rx,
Sept. 15.1855. MATHEW LYI.E, Ex’r.
Notice to Debtor* nnd Creditors.
AI.E persons indebted to the estate of George Adams.
Into of llcnry county, deceased, are hereby notified
to make immediate payment, and those having claims
against said estate, will present them, properly authen
ticated. ROBERT 11. ADAMS, At.m’r.
Sent. 15, 1855. dOd
SIXTY DAYS afterdate application will be made to
the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Henry county,
for leave to sell the real estate of George Adams, late of
said county, deceased.
Sept 15, 1855, ROBERT 11. ADAMS, Admr.
SIXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to
the Honorable Court of Ordinary of SpaldingCountv
Ga., fur leave to sell all the Land belonging to the l'.s
tate ot Simeon F. Spier, late of Said County deceased,
except the widow's dower.
JOHN CAUTHEN, Adtn’r.
MARY A. SPIER, Adtn'x.
Sept. 15th. 1855. _____
SIXTY DAYS afterdate application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Spalding county, for h ave
to sell all of the interest of W. W. Wiggins, ,lov'd, in
1165 acres of Land in Burke county, Ga., on the waters
of Bear Creek, adjoining Robert Walls, W. J. Evans
and Nancy Johnson. Also two Negro Men named Isaac
ami Nelson. To be sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. MARY ANN WIGGIN S, Exr’x.
August 25, 1855. ,
IXTY’ DAYS after date application will be made to
the honorable Court of Ordinary of Henry county for
leave to sell part of Lot of Land No. 174, in the 7th dis
trict of Henry county, belonging to the estate of Josiah
1 larkness,deceased, and also the Negroes of said estate.
To be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Aug. 25, 1855. L. H. TURNER, Adm’r
SIXTY” DAY'S after date application will be made to
the Honorable the Court ot Ordinary of Spalding
county for leave to sell all the real cstato of John Bates,
deceased. _ WILLIAM T. BATES, Adrn'r.
August 11, 1855.
SIXTY DAYS after date application will be made to
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Spalding
county, for leave to sell the Lind and Negroes belonging
to the estate of Reason Blessit, late of said county, de
ceased NANCY BLESSIT, Ex’rx.
August 11,1855.
GEORGIA., SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas John
11. Starr applies to me for Letters of Administration
on the estate of William P. Malaier, late of Spalding
county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy law
to show cause, if any exists, why said fetters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 28th day of Sep
tember, 1855. WM. L. GORDON, Ordinary
G~ KOKUIA, HKMtY COUNTY—Whereas William
J. Brannan applies to me for Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Calvin Brannan, late of said coun
ty . deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased tube and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any exists, why said letters should not be
granted; ; .
Given uml'r my hand at office,this 28th day of Septem
ber, 1855 y,UINCES R.. NOLAN, Ordinary
O'S KOKUIA, HENRY COUNTY —Whereas John E.
j Farmer, Executor of the last will and testament of
Silvr Black, late of said county, deceased, applies to me
for Letters of Dismission from said Executorship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, tb be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted said applicant.
Given under my baud at office, this 28th day of Septem
ber, 1355. QUINCES R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, HENRY COUNTY. -Whereas Wil
liam M. Pyron applies to me for Letters of Admin
istration on the estate of Allen B. Pyron, late of goid
county, deceased: *
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cauio, if any exists, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 14th day of Sep
tember, 1855. QUINCES R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
EOROIA, HENRY COUNTY.-Whereas, Samuel
P. Campbell, Adminiatra'or on the Estate of W. B.
Perryman, late of said county, deceased, applies to me
for Letters of Dismission from said administration t
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested, to he aud appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law to show cause, if any exists, why said
Tetters shouldUoTbe granted.
Given under aiv hand at office, this 2d day of August,
1355 QUINCES R NCH.AN, Ordinary.
CAR RI AGERE POS I TORY,
W@;@ IIKmS'P- &. ©@°9
ARE receiving every variety of CARRIAGES, which they will sell as LOW as can be bought in
any Southern Market; —consisting of
*sßftßßssr isjgji
PLANTATION
WAGONS, I AoLcO)
For Two, S ' X WITH BRAKE & HACK
style of Carriage or Wagon, got up to order, at short notice !
W. W. WOoSST” m WM - L ’ GORDON.
Griffin, Ga., May 19, 1855.
Provision stare anl Candy 31 anu
factory.
BTHE undersigned thankful for past favors, has
opened anew and splendid assortment ofGRO
cERlt:s A XII COXA LcTIOXA Rif. S un
derthe “American Union Office,” and next door west of
Dr Long & Bliss’Drug Store, on Broadway, where lie
wil’ keep constantly on hand, a general assortment in his
line, and most respectfully solicits the patronage of his old
friends and customers. Among lnsstock are thefol lowing:
-iugar Coffee, Molasses, Syrups, Cheese, P-utter, Boston
Soda Butter and Wine Buscuit: linisiiis. I-’ies, Preserves,
1 emon Syrup ; Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles ;
Tobacco Cigars, Snuff, Oranges. Lemons, Coconnuts,
Atinonils, \Valnuts, Braxil Nuts, i’enper, Sjuec, Ginger,
Sal duratus, Soda, Stareb, Chocolate, leas. Inkles,
Matches: Port,Madeira,Toneriffe and Malaga Wines,
formedccinalpurposes. FL{ 'L7l and M EAL, Mackerel
Sugar Cured llama. Rice. Meal, Dried Beef. &c . all of
which will be sold low for cash. Also, t ANDIES at
wh'desali or retail. J- K. MARTIN, Agent
Griffin, April 3, 1352. 2* f
BRUCE’S NEW YORK TYPE FOUNDRY,
ESTABLISHED in ISI3, has now oil hand, ready for
immediate delivery, in fonts to suit.purchasers,
lUO.IKIO pounds ROMAN T\ PL, of new cut ;
50,000 “ FANCY TYPE;
10,000 “ SCRIPTS f various styles ;
5.000 “ GERMANS :
5,m0 “ OR NAM ENTS, in great variety ;
5,000 “ BORDERS; ,
30,000 feet BRASS and TY P K METAL KLLEs, and
all the novelties in the business.
All the above types are east by steam power, ot tin
new composition of metal peculiar to this Foundry, and
which is certainly superior to any ever used before many
part of the world. The unequalled rapidity in the pro
cess of casting, enables me to sett these more durable
types at the prices of ordinary types, either on credit or
f °Presses, Wood Type, and all other Printing Materials
except paper and cards, (which have no fixed quality or
price) furnished nt manufacturers’prices.
The latest specimen book of the Foundry isfreely giv
en to all Printing Offices, on the receipt of 50 cents to
prepay the postage.
V4-Printers of newspapers who choose to publish mis
advertisement, including this note, three times l-clore
the Ist day of July, 1555, and forward me one of the pa
pers, will be allowed their bills a; the time of purchas
ing five times the amount of my manufactures. .
Address GEORGE BRUCE, 13 Chambers-st., N . 1
New York, Feb. 12, 1855
A. \V\ 15ENI1AM & CO.,
DFALEKS IN
l islavm) nut) (A.vu.\e>
CABINET WARE.
WU. STREET, GRIFFIX, GA
THE t üblie are respectfully invited to eal’n
ul at onr NKW FfHMTIItK ROOM*, p , V
/Ylsite C. 11 Johnson &Co’s.. East side Hills , /p
’ and examine our stock of NI.W A.\D81..l -
TIFF'D FFBNITUffU, consisting, in !•*.
Fine French Sofa*, Sofa Bods.u 1 v
Splentlid Mahogany Wardrobe*, Marblc-1 o| 1 a**
Mahojranv, I’herry, Black Wafuutand Hz tension Dunng
Tables*; Secretaries, Buretas and Sideboards, of
THE VERY TV AM* FINISH.
Anew ami Ivcantifnl arlfnV r>l
COTTAGE CHAMIiEU FLIiNITCRE.
Ornamentally Painted, comprising :t set as follows: One
Bureau, one Bedstead. Si-'k and \V ash Stand. I •■Ret
Table, Towel Stand, Foil’ Parlor <■ batrs
and a Rocking Chuir.
Together with a complete assorinent of
Bociatoacls ancl Chairs,
From the lowest to he highest price#/
&T The above, and many otlie articles net ennmera
ted, we are prepared to sell on terms as/Tow as ran by
obtained in anv similar establishment in..western t,eorgia
Griffin. Get’2l. 18.54.
HAKDWARIv
WE call attention to our jtoek of Hardware and Cut
lery. Axes, Chains, Mill Irons, Iron of all kinds,
Springs and Axles, 1 lash Frames and Bolts, Fellows,
Hubs and Shafts ; Patent nnd Enamel Leather and
Cloths. Laces and Buggy Trimmings :• Sole Leather,
Calfskins, Linings and Bindings, Lasts, Pegs, Nails ami
Shoe Thread; House Carpenter**, Blacksmiths’, Shoe
makers’, Carr/age-makera 1 and Farmers’. Tools-
Also, Lamp, Linseed and Train i bis, “ itnlow < la.-s.
Putty, Paint Brushes, Graining Colors, and Dry Paints
of all kinds. , ~
Weare constantly recetvtng and trust to be able at all
times to furnish any goods in the above line, on as tavor
able terms as can be had in the city.
C. 11. JOHNSON & CO.
Nov. 18,1854. Hill Street, Griffin,Ga.
NEW FALL GOODS.
CH. JOHNSON & CO. have received their Fall
. Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, embracing
a large and varied assortment, suitablefor Fall and Wai
ter, among which are
Rich fancy colored and black Brocade Silks,
Plain olaek Dress and Apron Silks,
Bonnet Silks and Satins of all colors,
French Merinos, all wool, sonic very rich,
Delaines, rich printed and solid colors, *
Fancy all wool Delaines and Flannels for children,
English and American Prints, at all prices,
Super Scotch and Fancy Ginghams,
Elegant French embroideries. Collars, Ujtdersleeves,
Cbiuiiiettes, Handkerchiefs and Bands;
Swiss and Jackonc; Edgings and Insertings, Flounces
and Bands;
Ladies’ Cloaks, and Talma Cloths,
A large and complete assortment of Gaiters, Boots,
Ties ana Walking Snoes, for Ladie3, Misses and Chil
dren .
A complete assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Chil
dren’s Hosiery-
Domestic Goods of every variety. Linen Sheetings,
Pillow Linen, Table Damask, Linen & Cot. Diapers &c.
They are also prepared to furnish in any styles. Cur
tain Damasks, Lace Curtains. Gilt Cornices, Bunds, Pins,
Loops and Tassels, Cords and Tassels for Pictures,Gimps,
Window Shades and fixtures, and Furniture Prints.
Also, Andirons, Fire Dogs, Shovels and Tongs. Fire
Stands, Candlesticks and Glass and Britania Lumps of
every variety. They also call particular attention to a
large and beautiful assortment of CARPETS, which
they flatter themselves will givesatisfaetion. A call and
examination is respectfully solicited.
GriOn, Nov. 18,1854
PATENT MEDICINES.
ROGER’S Liverwort and Tar, ,
CAKTF.K’S Spanish Mixture,
HOOFLAND’S German Bitters,
OXYGENATED BITTERS,
TOBIAS’-Yenetian Linnment,
MUSTANG LINAMENT.
FARRELL’S Arabian Liniment,
Dr. JAY'NE’S Family Medicines,
Dk. ROSE’ Family Medicines.
PILLS of almost any kind, via: McLane's, Peter’s,
Jayne’s, Rose’s, Gordon’s, Lee's, Ayer's, Calhoun's,
Moffatt’s, Brandreth’s. Champion’s. Wright’s, Smith’s.
Woodruff’s. Holloway’s Pills and Ointment, be., be.—
For sale by .SEAY ..
June 21, 1855. Druggist, Griffin, Ga ,
PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR.
PHALON’SChomical Hair Invigorator, Barry’s Tri
copherus, Lyons’ Kathairon, Balm of Thousand Flow
ers, for sale by W. B SEAY,
June 21,1855 Druggist, Gnjfn. Ga.
WANTED .
IYY Ann LBS goood dry Hides, tn barter for Boot*.
IU,UI )U Shoes or Leather, by
Griffin. May 18.1855-ts I T BANKS A CO
SADDLERY, MIMS, L.
rpHE undersigned would respectfully inform hisfrienda
X and the public generally that helms recently made
extensive nations to his general Stock of Goods, of
which the flowing comprise only a part, viz:
ENGLISH. AMERICAN AND SPANISH
SADDIjES,
BRIDLES , HARNESS AND COLLARS.
A variety of Carpet and Saddle Bags, Coach. Stage,
Twig and Overseer’s “ hips, Stirrups, Spors, Bits and
Bridle Mounting.
Any work made to order in the neatest and most
tastv manner, at short notice.
nr Strict attention given to repairing in all blanches
of the business.
a g- Tin altnili'in of Hume** Makers anil Carriaet
Trimmer*. &r , i* reilUel to lit* St> ik if I*A JLX I uvti
E.\ A MEI.EII LEA I HERS, trltirh he keep* constantly
on bank at harts! market jh'ire*. _
N R - I am enabled to offer inducements to buyers,
who will find it to their interest to give me a call before
purchasing elsewhere. Be sure and call in at the first
door North of Banks’ Shoe Shop, East Side Uill-Sireet.
JAMES L. JOHNSON.
Griffin. Ga.. Feb. 23. 1'."5- 11 ly■
D DGSB ,„TK SHE -XS. m
J <hi tain Cine fur the* a'f.<ea*e may It filial ill tie uit
. if I'ti i u Inin ‘
VEGETABLE BAIN KILLER.
I’r iii t it, 1- w \ . May o, 1855.
fed under obligation* t u fortlu. leu
efit 1 hnvo itfvdvcd Iroui yc*ur invaluaMx Fain Jiiificr.
We ba.Tu Lad .*itiiu* eh*lf ra her* vw llc *
l’slila jxi’(hv A low siiicv l yd in la)ii g
nut Iti.'l )>ui \:r.<r *ne **(’ txr *V > an* *(•(><•td u*
Liiit iUi-il with ttiv The next Miiilliirfr 1
k\n with *ovvrc v liiiiiufr. amij-aiud with eiddi.f**
the i-xtrt suit if*. Waim icuriitfr ai.d kol
faiivd tD rf*lU’ waiinth. My wif**’* lad
ustd the i’aiu KiUvr with sncii’S* durii g the d.oitra na
in |!uliii*> f )M Jtdvi*pd ii:Hotaki* it. 1t k
•iti.*pf at intvrYiU if fifttvn mriiMtr? : * finp ver-j iriition
piiNYit’d. and the next )Usr,larr?njf * Jittie 1 vn*
well, and bavt* been jinre. It may have been an attatk
♦*f ague; but whether ague r eUidcra, it uis*red my
Mihc mr rrrororr. F find that ?frrral of onr oitiffr*
lia't- o*ed ’the l'ain Killer.a* a nnudy fvr rli*La. and
| rui:ounit’d it I Ihviefort* take |dr*MiSe in nui*-
mendii-g it to a Mill Dior* * xLusivu notivt.
Y **nr> trait,
W. M CKOZfEi:. Attorney at Law.
Ferry Davi? & Provi<lvttc t L )•
k>, rvjartha'* Vineyard.
Thin may certify that 1 have u.*vd l-avi*’ Y egetaMt
Fain Killer with great *xctc**>A cae* *f Lh©!!‘ia iLtnr--
turn, common lm-wel eonmlaiut, kronehiti*. tnjlh r*hl*,
&e . and would ehttrlully it a* a xalxakL
family medicine. JaM !:> (.’. YKt < 31IvF,
}’aj*t*>r < f the Baalist Church.
Thin may certify, th.it I have u*ed Ferry l’avii’ e(rc
table Fain Killer in nuinerr us care?, and brlittr it to ht
! a very valuable medicine. J have nrrreribed t txten*iv-
I ly in bowel comjdaint, (partieu’.ai!y f*r thildrra,) *r,d it
is, in my\o))inion. *uj*eii*r to any ]>re) nratioh 1 haveevej
! used for the relief ot thote disease*.
F. S. When given to children, 1 have always fdot
‘ hined it with the syrujtof gum mabie. say ten diejsto*
teaspoonful of the syruf, well mixed Dose —more rr
less, according to age. < Uhcrs have mixed it with milk
and molasses, ciual farts. See directions.
_____ A. HUNTING, M. P.
Fat.l K iver, June 12,
This certifies that I have for several years used Mr.
Davis’ Vegetable Fain Killer in my family in several of
those cases for which it is recommended, and find it a
very useful family medicine. A. BKONSON,
Faster Second Bap. Church in Fall Kivcr.
The Genuine Perry Davis* Pain Kilkr is now put up
in panel bottles, with the words Davis’Vegetable Pain
Killer blown in the glass, and with two steel engraved
labels on each bottle—one an excellent likeness of Ferry
Davis, the original inventor of the Medicine, the other
a steel engraved Note of Hand—none others can be re
lied upon as genuine. Price of bottles 25 cents, 50 cent*
and sl, respectively. For sale by most of the Medicine
dealers throughout the known world.
FLKKY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors,
No. 74 High st., Providence, R. I
The Pain Killer is sold by Wm. B. Seay, Griffin ; E-
L. Strohecker & (.’o , and Payne &.Xrsbit, Macon;
Smith & Lzzard, Atlanta ; I B. Moore & Cos., Savan
nah.
August, 1855. -ly ..
JUST THE THING YOU WANT!
Come soon and get it at a Low Price.
BEKBEE & CO’S, latest stylo Dress HATS; latest
style Moleskin and Beaver Know-Nothing, Wide-s-
Wake, Our Country, and other fashionnble styles of tbs
day. A good assortment of Boys’ and Wool Hats, of all
sixes and prices. For sale by
Griffin, Jan. 6, 1355. C. T. it J. F. DUPREE-
House, Signand Ornamental Painting.
MThe undersigned respectfully calls t he attention®*
the public, and especially those who live in tn
country, to the fact that he is prepared to PAI> A
HOUSED insuperiorstyle, and on very reasonobleterm*
Also,glazing done in good style,and at the shortert no
tice. Give him a call. K. L. HOBBS.
49*$hop on New Orleans Street.
Griffin, August 12, 1852.—if
CANDY & LEMON SYRUP
MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY
J. R. MARTIN,
Undcrthe Union Office, Broadway, Griffin, Gcorgi*
July 15, 1852.-ts -
BOARDING. . ~
HAVING purchased the residence latterly occupied •
Mrs. M. E. Harris, convenient to either the t 3 rß ? 1[ ’
ical or Griffin Collegiate Seminary, 1 would take **
more BOARDERS at reasonable prices—students to tn
Seminary preferred.
Reference—Citizens of Griffin
Griffin tor 8.’55 ftf-5] ’’ T I'UPRE ’