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co-operate m effectually in tUvir warfare u|M.n
th 1 Jnion m if all thoir movainanta wore ‘he ro
•ulta of concert and cnnMtltntion
Thera U a great deal of truili in iho nl>ove ex
tract, notwithstanding the singularity of it* <le
libeiate utterance by a journal <> obnoxious to
the chargee it bring* against other*—a rabid
fire-eater one day, ami trending on the verge of
Fraraoilism the next, a* the exigencies of its |>nr
tf aay seem to demand. Hut the I'nion is not
alone in tbo work of pacification. The Richmond
Inquirer, which but a few month* since was fu
rious against the Not tb. and waved —in eon
junction with our gor*l up-towu eoteinporary, to
fiaypoor Cass out of political existence, lias recent
ly “met with a change,” and in it* impression of
Friday week tell* u* that,
A large and influential portion of the North
me not only from feeling and conviction, but from
(He stronger tie of self interest, attached to the
South. Tire tono and temper of a respectable
■naberof their political journal* leave little room
to doubt this fact. The community of interests
and mutusltiy of dependence of the North and
South, Appear upon every page of the census.—
The Nor this not more remarkable for its vast
ahipning, commercial and manufacturing wealth,
tt.. the South for its unparalleled agricultural
resources end productions. If the North com
mand our admiration by the wealth, the splendor
and Ura rapid growth of her cities, tho South
•lioita equal admiration, and more of npprohn
tion-.by the immense and fertile territory, which,
unaided by emigration, it annually M tih s, re
drips and bring* into successful cultivation. —
}t is opening a larger and n richer
market wr the commerce, the manufacture* and
tbe shipping of tbo North. Iho South, it i* true,
|a bestowing additional attention on their hither
to neglected interests, hut tho character of her
climate and her soil, and the character of her la
bor, will ever make agriculllire her favorite and
bur chief pursuit. Though she may vary her
industrial pursuits, and make more within her
her increasing wealth and population will
rwfusrv enable her to purchase increased
Amounts of Northern prtulaets. Nature, art and
industry, combine to link ns together as one pro
pie. Shall we permit n more handful of misrhici
out infidels ami fanatics to rend asunder snrh ties
at thue f Shall wo permit on* common enemy
to control our conduct and involve in angry feuds
or upenhoalilities those who have so many urgent
reasons to be frionds I**7 here
hat been too much of timliscriniinatiny censure
and abuse employed by retch section. Ity such a
Course wa play into the hand* ot the lon*, and
strengthen their ranks. Let in of the Smith
hereafter spare the Conservatives of the North,
ond reservo our whole strength and our missiles
fir united assault upon tho common enemy. Let
thegood and patriotic, of tho North cease to aid
in abusing and annoying us of the South, and join
with us in a war against their late ally, but worst.,
because domestic enemy, tho anarchical, agrari
an and infidel Isms. If reason and common
ante had sway, the bowls of the Union would hr
ttrongtr now than ever before, and reason and
common tense, seem everywhere to he aronsiny
from their etharyy.
Sound, patriotic and beautiful, but how differ
ent from tire former key of tho Enquirer. Some
people may innocently marvel at such a change
of tune, buts simple fact unravels the mystery :
a Presidential canvass is approaching, and Soitlli-
Uroand Northern Democrat* are preparing to ig
■ orewnf harmonise, sectional differences, with th
hope of obtaining another four years’ lease of the
white house and sharing it* appointment*, lie
hold, what consistency ! Behold, what patriot
ism!
A lfaciiMtcsL Invkntiov. —\V'o have scon
lately, as a spocimon of rare American inccliani
oal genius, a machine, costing notover five Imnd
nd dollars, invented by a walking man which
takes hold of a sheet of bras*, copper, or iron,
and turns off oompleto hinge* at lire rate of a
gross in ten minutes —hinges, too, neater than
are made by any other process.** Alio, a ma
chine that takes hold of an iron rod and w hips it
into perfect bit-pointed screw* with wonderful
rapidity and by a single process. Thi* i* also the
tursntion of a workingman. And hotlr these
machines aro superior to anything of the kind j
In the world. No otherprrrces* of manufacture
can compete with them. Yet these arc but a
fraction of the marvellous inventive triumphs
constantly going forward in this country. — A'.
T. Mirror,
Marriage resemble* a pair of shears, (*ays Sid
Buy Smith,) so joined that they cannot be se
parated ; often moving inoppo*itu|dircclioii*, yet
always-punishing any one who comes between
them.
Tho best defence of lying that wo over read, i*
the remark of Charles Lamb, related by Leigh
Hunt, that “truth was precious and not to he
wasted on tveryboily:’
Foreign Calculation of the Dissolution of the •
Union . —A London correspondent of the Nation
al Intelligencer stae* that the expectation i* gen
ami in England and Europe that there will he a
grand blow np in the next Congress, a dissolution
of the Union in two year*, and that England will:
taka the South under her protection.
Tho following is found in tho “Editor’* Draw
—* department of Harper's Mugntr-imj for Septem
ber:
“I say Pat, why don’t you sue that Railroad
Corporation lor injuries you have received l Both
Ufyour legs aro broken all to smash; sue them
*fhm them for damage, clj boy ? I have damages
awuqgh already ; I'll *uo them for repairs!”
Good at Gcasstxo. —'Well, I'nt, which i* the
way to Berlington f ‘
■. ‘How did yon know my name was I‘at
•O, I guessed it.’
Thin be tho powers, if ye are so good at guess
ing ye'd better guess the way b> Berlington.’
A man who does not claim to he a judge of
twine, says : “Last spring I bought a little nig
from a drove, and lie was good Ibr eating, but
would’nl grow much. IP* got so, after a week
Os two, that lie would cat a large bucket full at
• time, and thej), 1 like Oliver Twist, i.-all for
mm Well, ono morning, I carried out a wa
tar backet full of dough, and after he had swnl
lowed it all, I picked up the pig and put it in the
mafia bucket I had fed hitu from and the little
1 Mdid’ot half fill it!”
“John, go to tbe store,” said a mother to her
young hopeful of twelve atimmois, “run iid
bring me seven pounds of coffee.” “Can't do it,”
quoth hopeful—“feel sum'niat indisposed this
■anting Sand father, and toll him to bring
■a a japer of tbe best Cavendish, and to be
■— II . _ jj
Pay your City Taxes.
WHOSE eonmraeil era desired to take notloe that the
A Ta* Books are now ready for collection. All in ar
mem are respectfully requested to eall aad sei tie.
* J. 1,. ALEXANDER.
GriSo, Oct. an, lj. IBJ City Marshal
Professional Advertisements.
a. n. r. w. a. SOIL*.
DOYLE & RANSONE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
(illltTV, UKOauiA.
AiiK'ist 2, 1*55 . 35—Sm _
A. D. NI NNAI leLV,
A TTOIt NK V A T L A IP.
GRIFFIN .* ..GEORGIA.
Jane ■ 1*35. 27- tv
7r. H. MANdr 11 AM,
AlKMtMil AT 1.1 W,
UItIKKIX UKOHUIA.
Jane I, IBM , 2*> ly
KING & SWINT,
Attoruoya ati Xja w,
hah va:m7/./.a:, annual a,
I TAVIMr associated theiiiuelvc? in the practice nf
II | .it w, will attend |iiinet ti ally to all bu*iuc.? e til mal
oti Im their professional maiiugi lin'iit*
TIImUAH I). sWINT.
January 2D,
s risis it v ii i;< k,
•iltorurijH at Mjinr,
Mc|min<m'iill. Georgia
All husiiKisentrusted to their can- will receive |,rmn|,t
attention.
It . M. ftTKI.f W. HRCR.
I antiary (, 1855. ly
l)U. KNOTT
I T,\S changed Hit residence itml office to th** first lot
I 1 below vfrs |{ tky s’ Boardii g lloti*e, on the I in-t
side sf the Ititihond, m arly opposite the 1* rcight I N*M*t,
where In* limy In* ttiiin<l at all time? rcrt'ly to atteinl t
i’iilh,t'Wjit wlnu professionally engaged.
( irifhn, ( tee . Hi.
DR. J. W. JACKSON,
fKl'i l:*’ hi- xcrvlrr* in tin* Ii F M I.l*ll INI'.
A\l> >1 ID ;u; Y. to the ■tir.-n-(iriflin ami v mildly.
i Mficw <n Solomon Street, next door t# Hill & Smith ?
Store.
.November H, I*CI. ___ _
DANIEL & DISMUKE,
/lTlOK.\i:i> AT I*AW,
Ultimx, UKOlttilA.
1., u. |i\Mi:T.7rrr F. l>- HisMcuit.
Nov. H, I*sl ly :t:i
QUINCES R. NOLAN.
Attornov at Low,
\l litiXtii ‘till. iil-ioldil.t,
wu.t. ariKm• r > iiihim.ss ix mi: i"i \rn.s ok
I bury, - ~ K l Cj ,Uan
S|,uldiiiß. lie Kalb,
Newton,
I‘ayitle,
I.i. bolls
|' r ,,i M |,| all,Mil,inn {ml to tin, t *nl li cl inn of claims.
Mnri-li 311, I*sl Kr
w. P. JORDAN,
ATTORN K\ AT LAW,
/. eiti■ /. < >:\. 111■: 11 it < 11. i.
Will 111 tend prnm|illy t<> -'ll l<il*liii'-ss entrusted to liinoire.
May 20, |*sl. h
JAMES F. JOHNSON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
joxrsiwiio, m:out; i.i
Octohcr 7lh. I*sl.
U. B. OGLESBY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
tiitirrix. lit.
HKKII'K nvi'll I.ISKV .- i l/’illx i l.l: I 11:1:, 111 1.1. aI UKI. I'.
Nov. I?. 1*53. 52 ly
D. M. WILLIAMS.
Itrxiilciil l*lij sieian,
tinin i.x. UKotitn.i.
(Iflier on llill arret, over I unk'” I‘ ‘ t amt Shoe SI nr
January J<>, I*sl **
RICHARDS iX- BROTH ER
KICK I* A WIKII.KKAI.K AMI IIKT.MI.
CHEAP, CASH, BOOK AND MUSIC STORE,
/i Mu kittlin'* Ih'ii'k It n titling IhN >/■* fr/i/A#*. hit.
.liiiiiiitrv.
niIOWN & UUIAVKR
WILL I’l KCIIASi: ANI > SLI.L Slave* im
n .MMISS|n\
o(Tn‘t at lhilgor & lieYane*- < M<l *t in• I. (’■rm*r Law
rence untl Mull roe Street-, Mont jointly. Ala.
SA.XI ‘.ls. 151 Ull-t:.
Apr 13, ’65
r.t.m iv v t aa. i. **ts iv \ /.m: n,
I I \ the utnler.si^ne<l, t it her 01.1 or new i*stic, for whieh
I J In* will pay the market priee.
< •ritlin, J une. Km 11. I • lh'LLlh.\\.
DErJTIBTnY.
I)US. Cl. Alt Iv .V. 1'.,V1 UR SON,
“‘s HAVING formed a cipart -
■• I* i** Ntlst It V . ‘ TTTTt
Would respectfully tenth r their service.- t<* the public.—
l >r. K. hcsi lt s hemg mi cxpci ieiK’t and “p- ra.f'*r, is .1 gradu-i.
ate of the Phil nlelphia l . liege us I> ilnl i) .
and bring? with him all tln inipruv einont > in the pi act ice
nf Pcutiilry. The high testimonials and beautiful spe
cimen? t Pr. I. sht'W that he ha” pared lieilhei time
il"r expand’ to 111 rive al | i"!i it icy
I’hc numerous >peration* I ! i < lark, which emit inue
t'*give ?ati-fifaetion, be.-hie- Hu manv premiums :iwarded
him at our State Fairs, shoiiul offer “liie indue.anents t”
tlh'.fie that arc in need “T hi* *.erv i e.
Neither tunc nor exp.ns, Hi all be pare.l itvpci’f.vrmiMg)
alt operation? in the in"*! heautilul ami ilinable manner.j
At the same time wliile they consider it hi tter t” pay a
It iff i* mote t” have teeth than a tiille less to have
the mi ruttutf, their charge** shall tnt be higher than the
?aue kind “I operatien? would command at tliv North.
F. V. Ct. IKK ti W . EMI.ESt'N, n. |. s.
tin fin, hMnutin/ 3, I SV>. D- ly
DENTISTI! V.
CLEAVELAND & LUNQUEST
n.\ VE opened a PENT’A L OKI-'lt Eat
. the .••*riier of Hill Street ami l i<■ il
| wav. t Iriflin, < ia.. and Jin* prep 1 red t .* put
| ia full or partial set- us aitifui.il 11 -• t li
1 of the hot material ami wmkm.ui.-hip ; the must di til -
: cult ease? fitted vv ith aeeurjiev : also an artificial gam in
troduce.l t” supply the deli- i. m y r a'.tii g from the b??
of the natural teeth, mid I*, -tow? on the physiognomy
all the grace and regularity who li arc the most brilliant
appendages ot beauty In. fuel .v 11 vI o ility and atten
tion employed to accomplish the different points requi
site to produce a
IKHFK< T SKT OF TEKTII,
viz: a neat tit of the plate to the mouth, tube worn I
without iticunvenn m e. ut .i t !.e n-juisite -!i:ide.style and {
! pr<Mortiou us tbe t•*t li. P.. .1 \. I 1.1 tli ueatlv filli’tl
j with gold, and great rare taki n to reioh-r th.’ operation
j attendant with a** little jmi a* p"-.sil-!t Th**.-.* pa?t
filling, skillfully cxluvlul ft .h-ir and. Satisfaetion
guaranti ed ill all eases, andi barge- r. 11 - -liable.
A I.l''-KN l.r vv M \M ....Tolls At. 1.1 N'O HM*.
(iriflin, Lin. 13, l*■‘ss ts
C’. VV. C. WRIGHT K SONS,
W A 1* O H Xlopnli’ora
AND—
J #; ICE L E II S.
\|-’INE :%*ortinent “f ‘ odd and Silver WATOHKS,
line Jeweli y and W atch mat* rial-fur sale. ('.u.i.
AND SI'K.
1 Iriflin, .l.iii, ,ti. 1855 5 I v
j * • * JACOB S'CORDIAL.
r
1. above vainable M paratioii. ill 4 Iriflin, and will sel
Whole-al4 and D* tail.
j (Iriflin. June, 1.854 SAJ.M< •’> >. 1 H 4 TP k C’O.
| Dcntlior.
OA K, Ib tuloek and I* **rgni Tanned Sole. Harness ind j
I i*iHr L* arlvr. Calf Lining and Binding >kin4. I
Shoe Thread. Last* and IVg?, ju-t re. iv* 1 and for sale
by I T. I’ANKS & DO.
(triflin. May 12, 185^.-11
TURNIP SEED!
\ FRESH 1| ~f Full und oilier TIT!XU’ SEED,
just received and for .nlo at
RUTIARDS & BROTHKICS
A..k .11. r C*t*h Ji 'K nnti Mit’ it Sil'Ork.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE.
rpilK ?übpcriber oflfer? for ?ale hi? PLANTATION,
X live uiile? nouth of Griffin, containing
810 Acre* in n Hotly.
lie will fell one, two, or fire hundred ere*,or the whole
together. Uu the preinlws are three settlement#. At
one |daee is n good dwelling, nepro house, meat and fin
house und ecrew, und *ll noee.sury out -
pward? of (i<) acres of Htl'lTt’M LA VP, which make?
corn for 4h© needy in dry or wet years. 44” fall i6on,
and examine for yourself, a? I am dctcruiiucd to sell a
bargain, and ho mistake.
July 2* f 1855. [3mJ TIK'M AS ANPEU^I'N
UNION JOB OFFICE!!
At.t. visits or
IMuiu k (Draonifntol,
PRINTING !
lECI'TEU ttiril >EIT.\ESS AXD DESPATCH
Mv v II am
PAMPHLETS,
C.lnlii*ui a, E-jP'l H.a* Itllla,
llaiik I liii ka, jKb|P llu.lnr..* nnl.
I.nln Is, ‘jßhsil Vlsllliiir t'nrils,
rrogrammt n, ‘ ‘ Pro fi t Biila,
.wl~ a -** a.ra.- c :•*
Nextly and Kxro liti'-.ns'ynxoi.-.e.c latthooflice
oI • 1 a■* A M ERi !AN UNION,’ trifir.fla.
Olttir ItS re*)>r. Ifutly.nti. ilnt ThltlMS ('ASIt.
A. li. 18CRRAT, Proprietor.
* rilliit llygeiaii Ikatilwte.
p IS now rea-lv with ample uee.mmoilationn for the
pS reeeption ainl treatment *f patient-. Inralitb
li * having either aeiite .r t hronie ili-eafiefi. are treii-
V ’ ‘ fetl hy the only rational ami phih*fiophi* tnethotl
(•Vfivijj yet tli-eoveri'l, whieh -u.*t:iin- ami huiM. up
’{ the hufTerer, iu-teu'l of puiAoiiiiijr, pro.-itrntiujf
,!'i f| ami ‘le.it royiiiK
\\y t,he skilful ami -unitary aj plieation ami ufie of pure
nir ami water, ami proper liet, with evcre’iM*, ami control
,f the panion.-, he fiiek may yet hope for
health ami lung hie. Ihiea**''.- uhieh are ineurahle, are
greatly palliati ‘l hv thii-yit* in.
The Riititulimi id uiitlt r the auporintemlencc of I>r.
Samuel Irwin, ho favorably known in'thi- eoiumunity.
It in located une mile north of i iriflin -a situation um*ur
pu**t *l for heauty ami laliihrity* liivalhl- will ho eharjfcil
aeeortlmir to amount “f attention repiire*l- Ihe umal
ehurp* i - from to per week.
mr lVrxoni eoiuintf to the WJTKII C'* Kl*., should
ftirni.-h theimj.elvei, it at all convenient, with neeeisary
hehling, ami two extra nheeti ami blanket.-, mol four
towel-7 ot her wi-e they will he ehnrge.l for the me f
tin name, _ May 12.1855
a INFIRMARY.
F|l|fL un-ler-igio-'l have opened, in the city r f Atlanta,
Imi Infirmary, for the reeeptinii <•!* patient- laboring
umler iflieal or -urj;ieal ‘li-eu-e
An intelligent mine ami faithful -ervant. will he in
eonstunt altemlanee, aptl will e I heir attention to the
-iek at ail hour*'.'lay ami nijtht, when re<|uircd.
Tin* *uri’ -iI ‘lepart uu'tit will he umler lhe control of
\V . !•* \Vl.ST.\|o|{ 1.1 ~\ \ 11, who w ill jfive prompt at
t eit ion to in jo 11- ami ev ry v ariety ot li-ea-e
fiureieal operati-id.-
The u-uil fee-oloptel hy the pliy-ieiaii- of the city
will he t hai jC* l, w ith titteen cent.** per day for boanl. &•-,
I'lauter- ami other- -emlinjj m*j:ro. - may re-t a-suretl
♦ hat they will he propnly attende I to, ami, if alter an
examination it L. •letermineil that there i- mi proipeet
of relief, they will he sent home without any ehaiyje 1
VV r . I’. W i;> I.M >K LLAM). V.. 1.1
.1 tl WI.STMt n: LLA.MI. M- l.
Atl.f.ta. April 21, 1855 21 ly
THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
CI.KVKVTII \K\II.
S I*l.l.M>lll I.Nt.K W l\i;s AND I‘KI/.i;S.
Vfol.l MI. I. lev. n i.fthe “S ie \ i.i !< A \in:i< w’*eoin
nienee-on the 17th of Si ■. It i- hi< t!} le
voteil to tin a<rvan‘ enu nt us liie mt< re-t- <t Mir l l >niu
/m’< ;/“*, .l/'Oiiiftft/i'OT* tint/ l'<ittun *. aml i-eilitetl hv
men praetie ill v -kilh •! in the art - tin*l -
lily no other journal of (lie -ante ehaiait.r i--o exlen
-l \e I \ eti etilule‘l, “T s ' j.' l lie I all \ • -? • ‘ luf *1 toV it- pl'ilet i
- ability Nearly all the 10/10///1 Hutnifs whieh
i- tie weekly from tlie’ Patent oflire an* illu-tratetl with
/‘.’n t'rtivtnu , ami the elaim- t nil the 1 ‘at• nt- are pub
li-In'l rejcularl vin it-e >luiun- a ■‘they are i-'iu 1. t hu.*
making It a perfect St taihf.i ttiuf .M> > Ixt Hi'nl /.’
th'i o| inforiiiation upon the fillhjt t- of Mechanical Im
provement-. < hemi-try, I inj'ineei injr ami the Si ieiiee-
- pul*li-hel weekly* in rto loriu-uita*
h|e for himlinjr. ami each volume contain* I “Ur llumlreil
ami Sixteen I‘apes of Kea>linj* .Matter. Several lltimlrcl
lAijjraviiijU-. with ji lull ami eotnpleti Imle.x. It-eireu
lation on the la-t \ohilue t xteetU-l 2o.h()0 eopic-per
week , ami the praetie.il n -eipt in oi . \ olume are worth
to any family much nmre than the -.i• r•jl i< i; price.
The follow (’ \- m I’ki/i * tire oil* it<l hy the Puhli-h*
er j for the furl, eti laiL'e-t 11 >t -• of -uhserihei - -ent in hy
the lir-t ol Januaiy. Kiti 11 if) w ill he given for the
7 .* lor 11. • ,-eeoi,.| ; for the thinl;
for the funt h ; f r 11;, lift !i ; 8 !■“ for the sixth: *? D*
for the-event h : *f3sf.rlhe tijilith; $3) for the ninth;
|i2s for the tenth ; s2> for the eh veiitli : §ls for the
twelfth ; £ld for the thirteenth, ami J.*lr t h< fourteenth.
I he ea-li w ill he pai'l to tlo onh’r ol the -ucee--fulen:-
petitor imiiieJiat• ly aft r the Lt *f J.iliuary. 1855.
|’i i: .is i ho* eo| y, one y ear. $2 : one copy, t month.*,
g:S ; ten copies one year, fl 5 ; tilt e.. in <•) i .- < iH’ year,
I wrut v eopies, one \ear, t’A”*. in st•!vam e . No iii'iinlirr ol
snh—riptioiis nhov’e twenty eau he taken a! le.-sthatt
fl lit each. Naim s < ii. h ent at lifereiit time- and
from dilh rent P* -t ( | r . . -
Southern and We*Mn money taken for ‘uh-eription.fi
Let let’ lioiild le* din e ted, | “>l ! aid, to Ml n\ &(’•,,
128 f illtoil't ret t. N. \ .
Atlverliseineiils.
SI\TN PWS afirdate ap| licatimi will be mah* to
the lb*nir;ib!e t ••urt <r*iin;ny us Henry county,
for Icav * t” sell the real estate of < lcrge Adam?, late ot
said county, de< * a-. and.
Sept. 15. I*-55. DOBEDT 11. A PAMS. Admr.
S“*I\TV PANS aftt*r d.ife. apt !i< :iti"i will be made to
tho Honorable t ‘mrt of t niinary of Spalding C’out ty
( Iji for leave to ?ellall thi’ I I i*t I*o.-_Mig to tin l.>-
tatei'f Siuieun F. Spier, I.it<• • •!’ Sai*l't ‘ounty deceased,
except the widow*.? (lower.
.H MIN r \ 1 “TI11!N. Adm’r.
M VE V A. SPIED, Adm’.x.
Sept. 1815th .55.
/ 1 i:nDUIA, SPAEPING ‘ Ol NTV..~ W'ho re as Nan
l f cy Stephen? applies to mu for Lcttcracl A.lministra
tion “t the estate • t Win. J. Stejdiei:? of saideounty de
eca-(*'d :
These are, tlierebiro to cite ami admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditor? of said deceased, to he
nil l appear nt my office, within the time
law, to show ean-e. if any they have, why said Letters
should not be granted
(liven under mv hand m t office, thi? N<<\.•uiberffo. 1855.
W.M L. (lo'BPON, Ordinary. _
(1 \, IIF.NKV C’OFNTi. Whereas Varner
F A (la-kill applies to me for L< tfers of (iuardiuti
sliip f-r the person-’ and i r*p< rty us ,\raininta. Jercuiinh.
Amanda. ,l"-i,ah. Lucy, Ella and Jatin-s llilstuan, minor
h ns **f Jam* * llilsinan, d*eca.?cd :
llies* are t hei efore toiiteai.d adiii"iiisli all p*rson*
interes*; It* and at pear at mv **ffiee withjfi the time
nrescrilo l by law. to show eau-c, it any exists, why said
litters shmiid rot be granted
(liven under my hand at office, tlii 2(lfh day us Octo
ber, 1855. INt I.S D. Nt ‘i..\ N. t ‘rdinary.
pKOHCiIA. lIKAIIY fOt \TV.--Wln reas William
“i I*. Nutt, Administrator on t li** r-rat<- us rhomas.l.
Stri. kland, ileeeafie*!, applies to fnv for Letters of Pi-tnis
si**n from said administration:
Thc*e are therefore t* cite and a lrn(ni*!i all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors ol >aid deceased, t>* be and
appear at my office vvfthin the linn* prescribed by law.
to show cause, if any e.vi-t*. wliv ? iid Letters should not
be granted. ... ‘I
(liven umler my hand at office, this (Ith day'of July, i
1-55. IN('I!>K N • ’I. \N . < ‘nliimry.
liF.MIY ft It \TV —Whereas JohnX
*1 Smith, Ex “it r of E. S. Boynton, late of Henry.
d*'C* .-••• 1, applt''* t > me for Lll rs *>f• Pismission from
said* I ixecut *r-hip :
The*.* ar< therefore to ai l admonish all and sin
gular th<* kindred and * redlfoi - t said 1 - wed. to be
u.*dii|pear at my office, witliiiffthe time pn-eribedby
law, to slow cause, if any they have, why said Utters
should not be granted.
(riven under my hand at ‘ffiee. this llt!i day of May,
1855 t*l *IN (.’ KS |{. \• M. AN. (irdinarv.
/ IFOIK.I UKNiil t Ol M’% .--Whereas Parker
\T Ea*.m and John 11. Milner, Executors of Apsfflla
Milner, late Henry county, deceased, apply to me for
I, tt. sos P;*Hii-'i"n from -aid Executorship:
rio'-e aret li'T’b*re ?■• .!<• and a linonish .ill and singu
lar the kindffl laid *• r*-11* •r?of -nd deeensed to be and
nppr-ar at my oflb-.* vvithia tli * time fr .*rib and by
law-, to ?h'w > *i*e, if any exists, why sa.d letters should
not be granted.
i liven under my hand ntj(fi. •*. tn : * 11th day -f May.
1855. (‘I l’( I.S |{. Nt) I. v\. (irdinary -
f Kirntd V. UKMIY (Ol NTV.-Wherea? John IP
\T Farmer. f ixe*ntorof the la?t will and t* stament of
Silvv Black, l it. *f * iil eounty. and -cea** 1. applies to me
for Letters of Pismission from said Ex* cutorship:
These are therefore t cite and a Inmni.-h all and .sin
gular, the kirdred and creditor? ot said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time proscribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why .(aid letter?
nhould not he grant.’*l said applicant.
Given under tuy hain't’iif “tfiee. tins 28th day of Scpiem
her. 1855. D N< M.AN. (>rdinarv.
('IKOIttiU. lK.\a\ tot ft \.— Where??, Samuel
T P. ('ampbcll. Alrnini?traor on the I.state of W B.
Perryman, late of said county, deceased, applies to me
for Letter? of Piiinission frutn said administration :
Theoc are therefore to eit and admonish all person?
interested, to be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law to show cause, if any exist?, why said
letter? should not be granted.
(▼trentrader mr hand nt office, this 2d dnr of August,
1855. _ QUINCKS R VOLAN, (>nlinary.
PAID Men*? lin and Calf Brogans at SI.OO.
OUU 250 Women’s Kid Buskins, at W) cent?.
May 12,1855 ts I T. BANKS CO
Legal Advertisements.
Fayette December Sales.
WII.I. b- ...Id l*efrc the Courthouse door in the town
ufKoyeUeville, Kayetlc county, on thi firt 7ut
dy In I'erember next, within the leKl houi. of sale,
oT’-aio'fv I.ns" I ?.* ilTueMUroin the Inferior Court of said
county, hi favot ofWui.ll. Blalock vs. C
W < io.diti, to pay the pureuaxe money of ad lull l
< me and a half -.<-. -f land in the town f
on tho North *idc of the fwyettcvM ** ro 1 . -
kersndC.avden. No not known, lenedon to eatirfy one
sis. Wind from Kay.tte Miperior -urt m ta'or ,1
Alexander M. Baker vs. Brown & C oker.
l.ot Os land No. 2, in the 7th >*tri< t “■ ‘ ft “ n
!w'o'ii’ m .‘.“ flm.!’lh , 7superi..r Court -d said county
‘r t :.f rr -,T***
re,,, James li . .1.-,.nit.K* now lives, No. ■’
levied on as the property “t James I, J inning , • .
four ti- la. is,,led from l-ayedt^Miperior < ourt, one in
fat or of Jam. - F. Johnson as Administrator ol M-W
deceased, v,. Hold. 11. Jennings and .las. K. ‘"‘"'"f’
and one favor o! James F. Johnson. Administrator, &e ~
vs James li. Jennings and Hold. 11. Je-nmngs,
iXZ.a IVrry ClnTinller. vs. liold. 11. Jvn.np nd
James li Jennings, and one in favor of . i u ““ l
~.n vs. liold 11. Jennings and James It.
led of land No. 32. in the <th 1 Kstnct nf i af ettenaun
tv, levied on as the property ot I. • l > i K-- ■
the Adniinistiatorof.lohn A. Jennings, de. ea and. to satis
tv six fi. fas. issued from Fayette Superior ‘ <>. 11
favor oT Jesse b. Blalock, and one in favor of 1 Ims. Jen
nings, ami one in favor ot I . & W, Jennings, • •
Sarah F. Jennings, and one in lavor of h. K- “ *■-
vs. ,\|. M. Harrell and Sarah F Jennings and one m la
vomfS. S. Farrer & liro., vs. Sarah F Jennings and
S ShellandC. (.Shell, endorsers, and one in ia'or <<t
(ieorge W. I.,ary vs. Snrali F. Jennings and fi .M. Ilar
ri ‘/.ot of land u hereon Jackson Martin now lives, ill the
7th Histriet of Favette eounty. No. not known, levied on
as the pn.pe: tv Os la, k5.,11 Mart n, to satisfy one fi. ta.
i—ueil from Payette Superior ( “Urt in Livt.r “t 4,1111 * •
>t el I vs. Win.'.Martin, Principal, ami lak'*ui Martin,
Wright Martin and Nathan t amp Seen lit ie*‘.
JOHN U. ALLLN, l). sheriff.
November 3, 1855.
At lln* -atnc time and place will he .Ms
l ortveiiiht acre-of Land, nmre -r hv-.in the South
W. -t .turner of lot No. *>, in the 13th district offtrigiual
lv I!•*nrv. now Payetti*county —levied*ui ns the property
of J.ihiH Jiddien, t satisfy five fi fas i-u.*d from a .lus
tiees*court ,iin flu* ll)th district, (L M.,in favor ot W il
liam A. Promhie, vs. said { liddicn.
c*KOKt >K I’LTLK>, Ik Sheriff.
Novctuhcr 3, 1855. _____
Postpoiud Sale.
WILL lw* sold, before tin* Ponrt l! ue Poor iu the
t„wn of Payett’ villo, Payette county, t ia.. on the
fir w t Tuesday ill December next, within thclcjjnl hour- ot
sale, the foil..wiiijr property.to wit: ‘
< hie Ibnise and Lot in the town *.f L.neshoro. whereon
Andrew .1 Drown now lives. No. not known—levied on as
the property of A- .1 Drown, t satisfy • ne fi fa issue.l
fi'otn Payette Superior < ’onrt. in favor ot Hickman, Wis
ent t, & i ‘o., vs. Drown & MePonald.
Jnll.N IS. ALLLN, Sheriff.
NoVetnbcr 3,1555.
HdiH’V Dt’cemhcr Sales.
Ur l Lie he sold before the Poiirt House I >mr in the
town nt Meltoiiough,*n the first ‘l'uesday in Peeeni
her next, within the hour-ot sale, the following
property, to wit :
t Mie I li.U'e and Lot lying in the town of M.-Potmugh,
known a- the lot occupied by .lames iv . Dennett. aD” va
cant lots adjfiuing. oeeupieti hv said Dennett, being
part -of lot No. Land N-<. 2. and all of lot No. i, in
-•piar* P. in said town of M? 1 Vinmigh . with all the irn
provciucuts thereon. Lev ; cd on a-the property of .lames
K. .Deniiet, by virtue of a fi fa issued from lleinv Inferi
or Court, in i’.ivor of John W. Dlcd-oe vs. .lames IL Den
nett—proper! v pointed out by defendant.
WILLIS tint Mi'WIN, Sheriff.
November 3, 1855.
At the same time and place will be sold :
I ifty acres of land, being the South Last corner of lot
No 71, in the 525th district, L. M . and I2ih district of
ilenrvcounty. Levied on as the property of .lam v II
Lambert, to -nti.-fy a fi f:i in favor of Drown & Poker vs.
.lames II Lambert. Lev v made and returned to me by
a c.i,-table. _ ‘ W. P- lb Sheriff.
Novi mbor 3. 1855.
AIbMINIsTKATnirS SAM:;.—Will he sold before
the Court House door in the city of < iriflin, Spalding
county, < ia .. on the first Tuesday in January next be
twi’i ii the lawful hours of sale, nineteen slaves, to wit:
Hal, a man about 43 years of age, Prince, a man about
23. Jacob a man about 25, S.piire a man about 21, Philip
a man about 27. John a man about If), Dristol a man
about I s Harrison a Dov about 11, Joe a boy about Id,
Mansfield a boy about fi, Hannah a Woman about 43,
Ifeincr a woman about 22, Sol ah a woman about all,
K’oso a Woman about 23. Lizzy a girl about 12, ilenrv
about 2, Caroline a girl about I. and one young child,
name not known. Sold as the propertynf. the estate ot
Solomon Stri-klaml. late of -aid county dcr’d, under an
order of Point, for the benefit .f t li-In ir> and credit
ot s. Terms made known on the day of sale.’
A. t i Pt •LDKIIT, Adm'r.
I’K A.\t I.S STIIIPKLANI.*, admVx,
Xovemher 3, 1855. —t
4 IbMINiS I’KAT K*S SAU;.~WiII he sold before
2\. tie’Courthouse door in Isabella, Worth countv, on
ttie first Tile-day in HKPLMDKK next. Lot of Land
No, IH, in flic Hith Histriet of originally Hooly. n* w
W'orth county, containing 2d*2x acre-, more lev 1 . Sold
under an order of Court, as the property of Jeffer'-on
Lane, late <>t Monroe count v, deeea'ed. tor the benefit <i
the l.eir-: \V M. 1-K L 1 i.M A.VpAdm’r.
net. 27. 1855. -
4 PMINISTK A'PUPS SALK.—WiII he sold before
i\ the Pourthou-v door in the city of (liiflin. on the
first Tin -day in HLPL.MDLK ue.\t,’ >ne Hundred thn*
and a Koiirth a*res of Land, being part of le t No. 7d,
in originally Pike. noy* Spalding entity. Sold as part
of the estate of ivter Dray, late of Spalding comity,
de -ca-ed. for the benefit of hi- heirs and creditors. —
Term-oil the day. S. !’• .MAN* \ . Adm r.
t h*t. 27. I **ss.
SALE.--Will be sold bet’or.’
the ( o urt hum* door in \'icmia, I >• *•• l y county, on the
tir.-t Tuesdav iu Pl.t’ EM i’ilD next. Lot of Land No.
j HM, in Hie 7tli Histriet of pooly county. Sohl under an
( order**! Putnam Inferior Court while sitting as a t’ourt
of t'r.licary, a* the property of William Byrnes, of Put
| natn eountv, deceased, for the benefit * t heirs and credi
tor?. - IJ.I/ V BADNES, Adm’rx.
h-toher 2ft. 1855.
VPMIN'ISTB AT< >D*S SALK -Will he suM before
the t ‘ourthouse loor in the city of (iriflin, Spalding
! i'diiii; v. “ii the li r- r Tin -day in 1 M.('EM BED next, part *
’ “f L"’ us Land Nos. 120.’ 13ft and 131. containing 325
| acres, more or !* --'. iuljoitiirg S. Mit'-ln 11. James I I
• Stark. Piter Knight and Thoma- Gr*k?. AD", tii”
P*.W’ r of AMy Strickland, widow of D--lt"i and Sri i< kland.
, deceased, in L*t N. !3| aforesaid, adjoining ‘l’lioiuas
I Dj ♦•••n Mining H4.-*nt sft aores. nnre *.r less, -all Hi
i the iUdistric: of originally 1 leury.Spalding*unty
I Sold, 1-v order of ( ourt. a* property- of tin* estate of S*l
mou Strickland <lcc*a*td. umler !:•■ inciimbranoo of
Francis Mriekland’s (widow of S.doition Mric.kland,
‘KeM) dower, for th*- !•* •:* fit of the heir* and creditor?.
A. ii COLBEDT. Adm’r.
FDANi’ES STDK’KLAM), Admr’x.
October 13. 1>55.
\! ’M I NISTD AT< Mi’S SALK.-—Under an order* of
t .ou t v% ill be *<dd before th<* (’ourt house door in the
1 t.v\ n*.f I ,’ v. tt* ville.on t he first ‘l’m-.-day in PEEEM BED
next, within the u-aial hour? of sale, tin* north half of
, Lot of Lwvd No. 24ft. and south half ot Lt No. 241,
witii tli • exception of the widow’? dower Also the fol
! lowing Negroes, to-wit : Sukv, a woman about 70 years
| old. .Mary, a woman about 1 : * years obl(\G ioi ?K\vt
sri: i>",) Mot ilda, a girl about 23 y* Mrs old. Martha.a|
! woman about 23 or 21 years oi l. and h r infant child ;J
\iuatid.i. i girl about 7 year* old. and .Margaret, a girl
ah us 2v< ar* ■ id. Sohl a* the property of Joshua S.
i all- wav .do ea.*- t-r th** l- neVit oi’ the heirs andered
: ifor*. T. .in* tuad known •••; t‘t.’ dav •{’ *,ile.
‘ • (*. 1<55. W.M. 1.. *l ; l ( NED. Adm'r.
j 4 PMINISTDATdK’S SAJ.E.-Wili he sold hef.re
|IV the (‘om tliou-'t d■"•r in Me! loimugh, Henry county,
jon tbe first Tue.?day in Plv ’ KNI DIM! next, the follow
ing Negroes, t. wit : Bobnud ! bdland. meri['Sarah, Har
riett. >idiiev at l child, and Vinn, women.’ Sld under
!ah order f i’ourt i* t'se property of John Alexander, 1
i deceased, l"f t'm* > •u t't < ! Ip- lo'irs ami ■'•reditor?.
J Mi \* F W. Ef'E. Adm’r.
i < b*t. t>. 1‘855.
4 1 !‘i; \T(ID’S S\l y. W;-ll he -
|il the ( 'ourthouse do.*r in M.*p..nough, Henry county.
1 “ti th.* fir*t Tuesday in I lEt'EM iIED next, four Negro, s. i
t .-vvit : Sam. Henry. Ecthc and Emily, belonging to the
estateof Durwell Badland, ‘lee as.-d. ‘and ?d,l under an
order of ('..urt fw the benefit of the heir* and creditor?-
v'et *’•. 185 5 W.M, B TI DNED. Adm’r
VPM I MS’ ruATJ >D’S SALE—WiII he ?id before
the (.ourthouse door in Meponongh, Ilenrv county,
; “ft the first Tue?dav in I>E ’EMBED next, the power
! 1 oD’r.'st *.! the vyid.iw of .h>*iah J aine.s^,deeea*ed. in the.
! Land? ot which he died ?e*zed ami possc??ed, being the
I'lncc whereon the willow lived and died. Sold under an
order of Court for the Benefit of the heirs.
_ THOMAS HAMBRICK, Adm'r
Oct. <, de bonis non.
A DMiNIsrRA f< >U's SALE—WiII be sold before
the C onrthouse door in MelNinouph, Henry eountT,
on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER nert, all the Lands
: he lonjrinjr to the estate of- William Green, deeeaseil
Sold under the nrorision of the will of said deceased for
the benefit of tnc heirs
JESSE C. GREEN. Adm’r
Of* fi. with tho will annexed.
I AW BLANKS EUR SALE AT THE “ AMEKI
- CAN I'Xli'N” OFFICE.
CARR IAOEREPQSI TORY,
mo©iu S? U F F ‘<& ©© = 5
ARE receiving everv variety of CARRIAGES, wlirli they will sell .is LOW as can le bought in
any Southern Market; —consisting of
m U'IIF"* SMHK-SKAT m railES, FAMILY WAGONS, liOCKAWAYS. HARNESS
NU-T<Vj>Bt v GGH-;., CONCORD RLGGIKS, HACK WAGONS, TOE BIGGIES, WIIIPS,)^’
NORTHERN-MADE I HACK WAGONS
PLANTATION iML
B L E S,
now in use ! ‘! BAGGAGE,
style of Carriage or Wagon, got up to order, at short notice!
- ’ 1VOIKX& ■.
W. W. WOODItfFF. W.M. L. GORDON.
Griffin, Ga., May 19, 1853. ly.
Provision store and Candy Manu
factory.
-r—rr, TIIK 1111'Icr.igntil thankful for past favors, lias ;
I* * T1...........1., , lew Hnil ..nloiuliil assortment of (1 liO- ‘
AsSHS/ </:m/:s a xn co.vwcr TittXA nu:* mi- 1
iKrtlie “Anierienn fniun Office,” ami next door west of
firs. Long & Bliss’ Drug Store, im Broailway, where ho |
will kccneonstnntlv on hiuul, 11 general assortment in his ,
line, aim most resfieetfullysolieits the patronage of his 01,l
friends ami eustom rs. .tinonghisstoekaretliefoßowiugi I
Sugar. Coffee. Molasses. Syrups, Cheese. Buffer. Boston
Soiial But tel-ami Wine Buscuit : Raisins. Figs. I’reserves,
Lemon Syrttp ; Sperm. A'liunantineanil Tallow Camlles;
Toliaeeoi Cigars, Snuff, < ‘ranges. Lemons. Cocoamifs,
Atmomls. Walnuts, Braxil Nuts, I’cnper, Sj.iee, Ginger,
Sal liralus. Soda. Stareh, Choeolate. Teas, I’iekles,
Matches; Port. Madeira. Teneriffe and Malaga Wires, ,
formedeeiualpurposes. FL<H R and M 1 .AL. Maclterel,
ssu"ar Cured Hums. Riee. Meal, Dried Betd. &e., all of
which will lie sold low for cash. Also. CA N I ‘IKS at
wludesaleorretail. _ J. R. MARTIN, Agent
Griffin, April 3. 1 -.<2. i
BRUCE'S NEW YORK TYPE FOUNDRY,
ITfSTARLISIIKD in I*l3, luisju w on hand, ready for .
immediate delivery, in fonts to suit purelnisers,
fitii.iiun pounds Rt*.MAN ’1 i Pi., ot new ,-ut ;
Sn.tnt i•• FA Nt Y TYI’K-;
lnjkkl •• St ii IPTS of various styles ;
5,1'ir.l “ GKRMANS:
o.iino “ OR NAM LNTS, in great variety ;
s.inlit o 1!( ‘IM ifiiiiS ;
30,000 feet BRASS und TYPfii MKTALRI 1.1.5. and
all the novelties in the Business.
All the a Bov • types me east l.v steam powv r. • f tin
new eoinpnsition of in tal peculiar to this fioundry, and
which is certainly superior to anv evcrus.d Before in any
part of the World'. The mn juall and riplilTtv in the pro
of easting, enaldes me to seil these more durable
Ivpee at the prices of ordinary types, either on credit or
for cash. ~ . . ~
Presses. Wood Type, and all ofner Plan* ingMa'erut .s
exee].‘t pa per and eards. (vvuieu have no fixed ipiulitv oi
price)furnished at manufaetiirers’ prices.
Tile latest specimen hook ofAhc foundryisfreery giv
en to all Printing < ‘lliees, on the receipt of 3d voids to
prepay tin- postage.
I)o,Primers ,and newspapers who choose to publish t.ns
advertisement, including this note, three tint, - Before
the Ist day of vliilv. l*.V>.and forward in- f tin- pa -
pers. will lie allowed their idil.- at the time ot purtd*.is
ing five times tin- amount of mv maiiutae-■ires.**
Address GK< •ifi'.L I!I! I ! L. 13 ('h.uaiu r.-st.. N V .
New York, Fein 12. 1855
A. W. BENHAM & CO.,
DEAI.EKS !„>•
‘d\io'vA\; jOYLG
CABINET WARE,
mi./. sru/:/:r, guii-tix. f
TIIL | uhlic aro rc.i'L*otfullv invito.l t‘* <*a’l Cv
VL nt ..nr MIW l-TUMTI IT. ItOtk'K. „| VL
W-iro C. II l“lin-n & < VV. C.-t -bio ‘!.!’-t .
* ami .'NTiii'ih’ “iir * “-k •>[’ W.W .\\ll’i.\l -
Tin L I’TiiMiTKi.. :ii g. ii- j.;irt. • :
Lino.l'fno’i Sufa-. 8 !;i i’t ’< . I • ‘* • ; • I■ ‘
Sj'lon-li'l Mn!''g;ii v War-1- M.i, ‘ ; ‘1 .iMo-.
M;ih*-g:iriy, (’lioitv. imi -’e W:i!i,r l l.\*.•’
Tilliiv-: 80-’rot:il i- I’’: i‘ •! >,! • e\ 11 • I >i’lo*";i: <i- “t
Till', VEIiV : I v . I Y A\ I I V'll.
Anew :i ’ 1 ! ,• ik.ii t iH- nf
’ COTTAGE < TIAM4 1l: R UN IITIiE.
■)r ■ 1 i:ii■ .t •1 ■ I l t■ 1. • • * • * :
Dun-au. •no Si. -I-;.*.•*!. ‘ .. ! •• . >’:* 1. ih i
Table, TowolM imi. I ‘ ii imit
aml a IDwhiit'i-.ir.
Together viltli'a eomi-b * .* M-nioiit • f
J3ocltoacls and Cliairs,
From tho b)w t.'t t<* h-* hig’io't ]■; I•
. Cftr The iibovo. anl manv nth avtirlr- i■: or.mnorn
to'l, wo art* j'foj.ar* l t"-’ ll • o u !•” s> o.in !
iht:iin. ‘l in jib.’ ‘imihirO't.ibli-liTTii'Ut w --torn ‘n nrght.
hlriflin. < h-f. 21. 1851. t: -*?
J LARD WAR E*
TTTi; call nttoiiti'.n t-* mir -t.u k *f 11.-n*.!ware :ii -1 (’nt
\V lory, -\.\o-, ( bain-. Mill Irons, 1 rn • 1’ all ii,<■i,
; B|iring- ami Axle-, i’ i-li I'ramc- an l ‘•■,’{*•■. I
! ilnli- anil Shafts; Latent ami linamol L.atlni’ Jirttl
jChiths. Lan.- ami Duggv Tiiinming- : >..! • Lo.ithcr,
j ( ls Skins. Lining- ami DimlingLji- i’ s -. NaiD n i
Shoe Throjnl: I l-iii-c t ‘.irj” iitor-'. Diack-niit hs’. S!;>e
makcr-’. t’arriago-mak. r- a* ‘1 Lanml - • V
VI- 1 . Lamp, Lin- 1 ami T. a ill 1 il-. \\ io-lnv ‘ IT:*--.
Dnttv. Paint Dra.-hos, (Irafning (’..bn-, .m-l Hrv Paint
of all kintis.
Wo aro ‘‘on-tantlv rceclvi: g ami trn-t 4 h ■ ah’, at all
timos t<> furnish any g.* *l-in *t h-- ah .vc 1 ill •, ui a * favor
able term- ns cun be hail in tho oitv.
r. H. InIINMNN’ cN cn:\
N0>.4.8,1854. Hill Str t, < iriflin,Ha.
f* NEW FALL GOODS.
\f 1 H. .H l ilNS‘‘\ k * 41 have re*—iv—l thoir LaU
; V • St*>ck nf St;t]’lo;iml Liiii- y Hrv 4 . < ;11 1r-• •mg
Ia largo an 1 varie*l <i—ortment. -uitahlof u’ Pall ami Win
ter, among which arc
Di’ h fanoy cnloro'l an-l black DmraJe silks,
Plain l*li• *k Hie--ami Apron Silk-. *■
Dt.nm t Silks ami Satins of ail color-,
l-’renc4i Merino.-, nil wool,oinc very rich,
liclaincs, rich print* 1 anU-olid color-,
Rincy aliwnnl Hdaiim- ami Llanud- for children,
English and A merman Prints, at all .price-,
Super Scotch and Lancy (iinghams.
Elegant French embr n.b lie-, t'olhir-. I'mlor-lotvcs,
('himi zotte.fi. 11 aml kerchief- and Da mis ;
Swiss and JaoßomD Edging- ami fnscrtiug-, Flounce?
and Dands;
Ladies* Cloaks, ami Talma,C’liths.
. A larg ’and ••■unj-le'fe ass-.vtim nt of (Jaitcrs, D--.ts,
J’l’ies ami Walking Shoes, b*r Ladies, Mi-sea ami < hil
; dren.
A complete assortffient of Ladies’, Misses* and Chil
dren*- Hosiery.
Home-tie (iotoH of every variety. Linen Sheetings,
Pillow Linen, Table Haninsk. Limn & Cot. |)iap< r-&••-
They are also pre]).ired to furnish in any styles. Cur
tain I ‘ama-ks. Lace t ’urtains. t iilt (’orniees, Dands. Pins,
: Loops and Tassels, ( “rds and Ta—elsfor Picture-. < limps, .
Window Shade? ami fixtures, and Furniture Prints. j
Also, Andirons, Fire Hogs, Shovels and Tongs, .Fire ;
Stands. Candlesticks ami tilasa and Dritania l.amps of
every variety. They also call particular attention to a ;
large ami beautiful assortment of CADPETS, whieh
they flatter themselves will give satisfaction. A call and
examination is respectfully solicited.
(iriflin, Nov. IS 18.51
PATEN ’L’ .M r:i )ICMNEsT
ROGHR'S Liverwort and Tar,
CAR I'Ll! 8 Btvatii.li Mixture,
lift >KLA \ll’.- < iennan Bitters,
< i.WGKXATKD BITTKKS,
Ti >BIAB’ Venetian Linament,
Ml'.-TANG LINAMLNT.
FAR R I ILL'S Arabian Liniment.
Dk. JAYNL'S Family Medicines, I
Dit. KOBIO’ Family Medicines.
PILLS - of almost any kind, viz: Me Lane's. Peter's, I
‘Jayne's, Rose’s,’ tiorvlon's, Lee’s,” AVer s- t aihnun's, J
Moffatt's, Brandreth's. Champion's. VYright's. Smith's.
Woodruff's, Holloway's Pills and Ointment, &e.'. &e.—
For sale by W. B. SLAY
June 21. 1855. Druggist, (iriflin, (In.
PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR.
“pUALON’S Chemical Hair Invigorator, Barrr'sTri-
A eopherus. Lyons’ Kathairon, Baliaof Thousand Flow
er*. for sale by —\V. B. SEAY,
June 21, lSaj JlrugftjU. firtfi*. fj,r. .
WANTED.
Ift ftftft EBS. goood dry Hides, in barter for Boots,
10,000 Shoes or leather, by
Griffin, May 19,153-tf I T BANKS & f’O. j
SADDLERY, HARNESS, Sc.
rpil I-; undorsigned would respect full v inform his friend.
JL and the pitblie generally that lie lias recently , nil[ | e
extensive additions to his general Stock of Goods of
which the Imiovving eom]>rise only a part, viz,
ENGLISH. AMERICAN ANI> SPANISH
SADDLES,
nil ID IKS. HARNESS AND COLLARS.
A variety of Carpet -nd Saddle l!.ags. Coach. St.ee’
Twig a, I '('V,'..-eel's Whip-. Stirrups, Spurs, Hits niui
Bridle .Mounting.
e-gr Any work made to order in the neatest and most
•Jiijtv mann'-r, at slio;t notice.
t',r St lief at t ent i’at given to repairing in all branches
•of the business.
H7T 7frf fill hi inn nf flann ‘S .1 takers nnrt Ciliriar, -
Ti ‘inno I <. k’ . /- •■‘i/lril t‘l lli. Sh.il; of PA TKXTmtd
/.'A .1 A//-.’ t.i'.tt l.l'A 7 111. US. irliiiit In kecj.s constantly
ill l:n Hit ill tolri.t Hoi'kit Jiii'i*.
N 1 am eiiai ! and to offer inducements to buyers
who wilt fndit to lie-!! interest to give me a call before
pni'elia-ii.g e!- win re. Be sure and call in at tbe first
dour N.ilia of i’auks'.•-tii.e Shop, i.a.-t side Dill-Street
JAMES L. JoilNstiN
Griffin,Ga., F_h 23. 1833. 11—ly.
; .! Cntoin Cure f,r ll.i* I'iovt may U found in tie cm
i t I*ll :tj /Juris’
I ‘KOKT. 1 11. K K. l IX-KII I.KR.
i • i r< > r. i \\ v. Mny 5. 1.855.
(It ? : *.< !;;<•:! : I { ••! in -it r< b! g ii< : !<> von for the ben
cl: i hav* ith'i <•-I!p;i yuv n I D Pain Killer.
\V !i;.I .'it I. !i. ■ it.tvi MiM*i?>ipii thus
• ,n';. il t! - T I . A few l:t\• .-;r. • I : ."i.-litl ill layiiß
< . •’g ii t .? r ill’ t il: .'t H- W; • ,-li| p* Htl to
-• :..-C ‘I 1:. ItM II “t.it'g I WHS 1.1-
i. i \ . ‘ g. rt t.-; j-1 •- •! with I't'lilnoF* of
: \I . Vv’jtini v•i,g:• i‘l I- r applicatioiifi
I’m y. wliu had
ui *! :I I - ;. ;i,"r” R!• *i •■< --fluiii’g :l.v I“b ra .-t.v
.-oil ;• pi : : iu : • ID. julvi.-. !. lntake it. 1 tfuk two
ti M - li i.t ! !•’!. t ii iniin.it - : s fine 1 * r--piration
.... i , . I.i: ring a little w.i.ki,. I
w. !. :i II . l tn-i It !•:.'• have been an attmk
of ii tr • ; Lt;! w .vtl cr ague nr cholera, it an-wered my
>i11• ,my rw’ I f.ml that m yotii! of nr citizens
I.n ii- ■; ,ri• *• P. ‘n K .'‘ r:i* !i mm'ly for cholera, nml
pi*.ll-.*ii> *.<ii: r . . .1. iilki ilm t tii'K <* pit amuc in rvcini*
no i<tag,t D.i D 1-. i. t\t t. ii.-i\c m lice.
\<in -f uly,
W. .'I <IH ZIED, Attorney*at Law.
INury I v\i.-.8.-11. Providence, D‘ • I.
I! i'l l i:y. Martha*? Vineyard.
‘! lii may rlify tiiat ! have u-rl Pavi-’ Vegclablf
Pain i\D’.*i vvitii gieat mu ti ,-s in case-us ehrilcru infan*
tl'lll'. • • 1.1 • I oVV. ; , j i;,!l f.l: ft illdl iti -, COllgllS. t’olfls,
-a i 1 ciivcilnilv r ••inim ml it as a valuable
t.uniL ntfl’i i; JAM 1.8 ( . HIK'DMKK.
I’ tMor of the Dapti.-t Ehurch.
TI is ri ay *.-rt i:V. j have iiM tl Perry Havfa’ \ ego*
tal-1- Pain Kill, iin l uimiMi.- eji.-e.-, ami belitve it to be
si very v .: t.< • ;.iit■'.! t . 1 htt-ve jncribel it extensive
-Iyin D ‘-v •. ‘ , A Dis. (part it ul:i Ily for ehiblren.) aoil it
is. in a; v o, i: . : . siij t.i i-.r.tt. an.y preparation l have ever
u-fi.: i:: •ia iiei “t f!.- -e ii
P s. Wiit ‘.i given to t hiltlrcn. I have always com*
l•!i.• ••i i: w ith t ! ,-yruj. t f gum arsibie. say ten drops ton
tn -t f-nr-ti: i t rh- .-yi up, well luixet'l. H*.e—more or
h -s.a ‘g'-’. oil g to. !ig• ‘. * ‘tiler- have mixed it with milk
■ami niohi-M *, etnal part-. Bec tliri ctions.
A. IH'NTLWt, M. I>-
F.vu. I‘ iv kk, June 12, 1853.
Tlr? certifies that llun f- r several years used Mr.
Pavia’ Vcgi table Pain Killer in my laiuiiy in several of
tlio.-e c*i • • ‘Dr whieh it i- recoinuiencletl. nml find it •
very useful family medicine. A. PPON?**nN,
Pastor >ccoml Dap. Church in Fall Diver.
The t'ienuinc Pj:i:i:y Havi>’ Pain Killtr is now put nr
in ] and buttles, with the Word- l avis’ Vegetable Da* n
Killer blown in the glass, nr.d with two steel engrivni
labels on each bottle—one an excellent likcncpsol Derry
Pavis, the original iti\t utor of the Medicine, the other
a steel engraved Note of Hand—none others ean be rr
- iicd upon as genuine. Priee of bottle? 25 cents, 50 cent*
ami il. respectively.‘ For .-ale by most of the Meditin®,
•l.alers thruiight nt the known world. . /
PEIvDY I A IS & At'N, Proprietors,
. No. High st., Providencc v ’ * r
Tin* Pain Killer is sold by \V\m. i*. Sk.u, CiarFFisi • “•
E. Atp liiiker & (’>.. and Pavne & NesUrt, Macon;
Smith & ICzzard, Atlanta ; 1 }. Muore H Cos., Savan
nah. /
August, 1855. “ly
JUST THE THING YOU WANT 1
Come soon and get it at a Low Price.
BERBER k GO'S, latest style Dress IIATSj UC*
style Moleskin and Donver Know-Nothing, Wide-*
Wake, liar ( ’< tmfry, and other fashionable styles of 1“*
day. A’good assortment of Boys’ and Wool llats, oft*
size? and price?. For sale by “ 1
(;r ‘ tr ‘n. Jan.d. 1355. *C. T. & J. F. PUPIUvEy.
House, Signand Ornamental Painting-
EThenu lersigncdre.-pe* ifully calls the attontif®®
the public, and especially those who live in I®
country, to the fact that lie is prepared to PAL' 1
ll< ‘USES iti.-uperior style, and on voryrea?onabletcnn*
Also,glazing .lone in gliodstyle.nml at the shortertn®*
lice. Hive him a. cull. It. L. HOBBS*
&W Shop on New (>rlcan? Street.
<rriflin, Vugu.-t 12. 1852. ts
“CANDY A LEWON SYRUP
MANUFACTURED. AND SOLD BV
J. R. MARTIN, , ..
Undcrthe Union Office, Broadway, Griffin ,t.^® r s ,a
July 15, 1552.-ts
BOARDING. . ...
HAVING purchased theresidencelntterly oWßP'** •
Mrs. M. E. Ilarrii'. convenicnt to eithettbei . yj”
icnl or Griffin Collegiate Seminary. I would , ** e * I ,v,
more BOARDER S at reasonable prices— students to
Seminary preferred,
Reference—Citizens of Griffin ~r
Griffin. Jan . ’53. ftf-S] C T I'l’lT’L 1 ’