The Georgia Jeffersonian. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-18??, January 06, 1853, Image 3

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OBXTtTAR3T. Departed tins life in Griffin, oil the 2d inst. S*- T ‘ i Utitii. in**n? daughter of Col. R W. am’ Mr*. !•:r. S. Mcwtinc. Aged 2 nio.utis ami IS !:•>-. i- tthspreads Ids withering, wintry fl'iiv, A <1 hoiiu-y smiles no mere, Aid ‘ !i’ re are n>w tlmse risihg charms-, \V i.-'i [ leased nor eyes before.? • ‘!,i f! |.ved form, eo'v •<!<? and dead, Fa- b r oirnfid Iboug •’ ctep oys. We weep our <: i t'i’ \ 10 nf.ir: •il and. Ami w - in ri * all aurj \s,” Pi'"-, a! Its. r- idence, iif*av Gridin, t!ie 43d vear id Ins ,e. Mr. So’.'im N Strickland, tor n i.eig lima a i ‘ln exemplary member of the [ Baptist Chit- i:. T * Iv hi- it Imen said, ‘‘in the i. :ds‘ of Id” are m bvT > M r . Sriekland feme 1.1 ti i- ur m M > id;:\ last, in hi? usual h” t’: t .. ri!-- : •!. ;.t Hie i-ooa y election. lie re in: neif.ii -’ (io in !ho - ni l!', took supper, retired to r. ‘i, io,i in i!i.- morn. : iv i-- nod a corpse’- He trTHe *i.i c on| .erst; o-.no. knew the cause ol h'-su on -'rapr. * Mr. Strickland was on holiest -roan, ereiepl rv in all the duties of 3*o.i’ „f tJSo .\la-oaie fhitemi'v, •"bi. • t l’ •• flu! li e 1 ist sid office ve*!rnlav, ; ’■ oip.itiyi h ; s remain- to Hie*grave an I inter im;: Hutu with oiasm-ie honors. mm® :jmox store. t s-l Side Kill Street. Ffij'Hlk *•••% i r having removed hit* entire •’ oi from thesto'e ofj. M. Lon fines*. .Jew ‘ .*. totlii- Mew Briik Dlnrk oppositeon to.- list ,i Hij; S're-t. Iris jnsr received an \ ii-g” .nppiy of Rlertica!, ILsaw, 1 r.iiseciLmcons & Scliool Jlooks Tn which he w-.-il-l invite lor utter.;-on of Tcnr'ior*, Law*, ts, Puvsic’un*, Me-cinnts, a:id the p-ltiljc i l ’-! -r-’-k, as ho will iio-v sell e-tlier hy the whole— •-•'ile or ref .ill, on the mo.-t liberal terms. Also, a St.li'k of I ."tier, Fn-ilseun, (ruled a- I I-muted) till.! Wrapping .cr, A ! olvv.iich soli either wholes.ih; or re.ail, las good *• as ci - hi; hong'it any where in t-ijs sect ion. has als.i ma le sirrtntyhrni nts to receive ol<, all Itie “AV it* (I oi Lx <j‘ ’ Interest* as Ihev >■ iliu-c iv ti'.nn the press Giuliani's and liar J-ei"s N-w Mon !y M ■gaz us, or ,an\w4Ufrrs that ■ nil he il.-s r and. call he had here hy giving a few wei ks’ tintiei-, at :h” Piihlkshe;’? prices. Ail pi-rsoo i.iml- hted to the J-uhscriher are requested to settle their atcount* immediately. G. DUNHAM. GrdTin, Jail. I, 1 ‘.‘>3. I- 3ui C A u FT o n7 FBI IP. pohl c is hereby cauMnned against trading for Mi- following Promissory Motes, to m i!; One made by Iliesrl Renee • to Simmon*, fer S-.-v.-nty dollars, and crodi’eil with ten dollars, line on day after cl te, and dat.d about the 13th Jaf. !- !3. ’ (>u ’hv J \V. Talley, to .1. C. Pi,onions, for Ninety dollars, ! ; ; ■ one day ah r da’c, and dated ah< it !!• ;C.li Jan. 181. ( Inc I v ‘.V. .1. Jo-si-y. prineip and. and TANARUS, Flemis t'r. aid 11 .1, IH evi s, sei-nrilies, f,r P,v - Hundred f’fillar--, : the lSt'i May, !8 .?, ami due the S.a'h fee. 1 a's-> to J. <J. So,i n -:h. Also, one hv John C. Mang iam to .1. B. Puvno, r * * F-fty-livc i-ih-j, date about the Is! Jan. 1552, it.id <loe !lie2atli Pee. J 5.52. ’! he a'-nve No'i s were s=toi< ti,ftuni ‘ho •uhscri trne.k, on the Macon &. Western R uhoan, oil •. gilt oft it* 22<t Dec. las*. J. C. SIM.MOM'S f J in. -1, 1 §.53. 1 3t MAItV C. DHTH ARD, will resume her J t i • liool, in her Sehi.oirooin. on the Fayelte viiti ctri , oi M e'.day, Jan. 3.1, 1833. Grateful forth :f, -ie solicits a eoutmuanee of patronage. ; : /’i Te.-ia j Fire Mim'ht, Oita-igra hi nit lg, Writing and Art t he, So 00 The a! ‘ ■ hhiglisli firainma-, Geo g-'-t • . jlisiarr,k $S CO P.h i. uitstry, Cotanv and j; - T . $lO 00 ‘-i > i ; Vstrono-uv. v.ilh the iv > dii’s, ..... S! 2 !>:l • •'■..it. ::i lies ’aogld if desir -d. • - I- 2 Sf.\ilinit FpiMME. ;; r;-7-7.v, o Borgia. fTI’ ho.i oof Pro?* es o! tin? Itilitulion arc j ‘j ii- ■:: g a t ‘ anti--un‘ eto the public, - !• • - -'■■-• ? on Monday the i/'-ii ! .* .o-iii ■ . I-'.A. iiii-.o (lie direction of an >!>• i-i.r; s.-t ! ‘rectors. T!:t ; ‘ cully will he, as folhncj; Rv. (A- P. I’. Martiv, President and I’ro ■ - .I’tent Languages, R/it tone, Mental a oi M . Pic.losot iiT. # prof c s r i,f Ohi-n islry, Me- ‘ cl >n ‘I ’ i'ose.phy and Na’urai Sei-cttecs. ?.• - “•■■■ K. Hcinnhri-y. Instructress in Frcticli |k! .t • s m l Kng’isll branches. . A- Je mm-tte TAN- ui!'', Instruuiross in Jlislo r P C rv.’ and lv.g hrarn-h .. Mr. i i’. n inn l!:aim.ut’i . Professor of liistru i. ( - i.nd V-t:i! Music and tlio German Lun - Agnes Pl’-uictli'er, lu-1 rurdvrss on the 111 ; ie ( >1” i-ui’ot I ! r inchi-.s. * Instructress in tin; Ptimar i -.rtioent. i* con -e of Instruction wdi he thoi-uigii anil oytensive; and m irai. oiscip* ink and p.ei.igi- its tv- FT:;rrTi wi ; i emsii nte a prominent and eiuiiac ! . t*l:f 111 itl-’e.<e|ei.'.es of tie ! f.sllttitiotl.— • r die |i t-seiJ, !(• S odasiic year will fie divided Two Ter-ns ol’ivventy-on ;<v k- each. The i isii ntien wifi <. . once Thrive Departments: i'-iin'irv —Maid!-; ail Culleg each Dkpart .r occupviugthree yea;.* ‘ i its course of study, ••• i >!:v .ted ml i i'ilp.,-.E t.'l.As, each class r- - lorring , y< n Coti -i<’ id's'.i iv. The ITntcs of Tuiticu will be I‘ *1 ItA.r ! ‘Ei’ARTMt;s TANARUS, “I Wll ell w. I hi . U it charge, Oft A•- I Vti old V *CAL Mtt'it:, : i ; .-.n t i the van ns m! s pursued F-r ‘a- i!-"ti (ur liiivi t) Glass Per Term Sec: and 1_ os, , a “ Firs’. ’ try *< AAilii'r D- p lit.:, -20 “ I -dli ge “ glj *• ,\i • r o L.af.gmges, (each) 10 ‘ M - Pi.**i-i’T r*e.) z.'i “ id.awii,g and t’ai iimg and C>rna toe-.r .l V-. „ k, Mi i ■ -a - o that no extra charge ia miitle for A'leievl I .nog oiigt •; the Lulu: will be adopted art ot tlie r< guHr course of s;udc, and tin; ■ • •’ ‘ aug!. and di ?• id. When t- IM-tt'lllintl s’ -| ; hr. ve a cuiiiuieni-. io'i ot, •: ( b, ! .a!-"g'!C vc ■ in- mi min and, giving a mure rli ar aei-ounl •it • (air use *.f Sr nin', elu icier, at- s ami ad v ~idag --c .os .v-ionoirv i.. . - 0n..-, -. !;ieli we Coidiiii ot: ■ !ie\e irmii Ihe c!i, .!i . ..to ahi'i'y of h-“ ; :''y “i hr st;c -kd t ’ NONE in luiul.— *i’ itgh iostmetiun *. 11. gi\.-n *m vi-rv 1 ■’ ■ ‘ vvi 1 !■ math fiat the Primary De psit” ‘recent - i-sp e. il attentlo-i. d.’ i’- e.i.- ’ . Bnarii can he had ill g ‘v- ! H - : . t SIP ’■ sl2 (■ ‘ loontli. J.A.Af. Si! Si \R!C, c-nl of the Board. .; . .i, . te . • u .- ihr at the Mii3ic Slore, *■’ ■* • “j m / bii ( U'dfr) **.;• si-ii c. J --p ••ii', y dgi.ic.-ii and to Mu; frii'le the S . U'l’lic-I j mi'ilt’CaH'-C.” hv •I ■ J *.i 4.. b {ji Li i‘agi • ‘I - : fig ••li'-ihj,” and > nl give credit • -ci ti , . iv •> . same Con.nos’ rj and t -.'7 Qi-’cA.i'*)!.” —■■ll’ 3|i(‘o.iftillv ilc - i'll- ■ . /."-is ,j Spalding Gonnty,” and • too-’ . cowti tor any thing to ho said in its i-r Pr'kn Tic,title .” “P..c/r n/e fi'rci QcitV/ t/tj).'’ ‘‘Her ‘.'ttr/i l:cnrt. n (a -kg) CLOUD & SH ACKLEFORD. Lin. 8, 1553. I- Ot eras raTsTiUDERS. 7 iiS is *ocaution any one from further in-. i .-hi upon a lot ol ‘-in i lying one mile - .of \5-:D ir.ough, on the Griffin road, bclong , g to !i*o ••-late of Charles Bivue, I Me oi’ i lenry v. dec -.i-.-ii, a- I am dcteroiiiied to prosecute •r tiv tinth-r imrusimi of anv kind whatsoever. ** .; \ AIKS w. GItuCKK IT, Agent. Jin. !,U;j I- 31 NEW STORE. THE undersigned having hoiighl out the k of Henry B Uoliidiiv, resp-’V’lfVillv t -s the public that lie \> ill keep constantly on hand, a general assoitmant of STAPLE m 11MM09BS, GROCERIES, and everv t’ ing usually retailed from a mercantile establishment He ‘vjiL keep all r.r.t.icles of the best qua lit v, and pa/ pataioulur attention to-the purity ot his liquors; which are nil of n choice kind and may be used with safety for medicinal ourposi s. Now on hand and for Sale, 100 BARHELB CIIOICES infill POTATO Os bis own raising in ('onnrctieu*. part of which are tie.- early si* weeks; also, tin- (1 .ur Potato, be ing ’ l arge white mealv fruit, of cxecllent flavor \ ‘ j; * 1 ANTED, 100,000 Bushels of Horn, f, r which any thing in his .-tore wdl he given at the lowest cash prices. BRI AN NKM I LL. Griffin, Jan. 1, I c u3. I -t( MUSIC. MISS ANN A. Nb:\VKLL respectfully in forms the parents and guardians of ‘Voting l.adies ill this vicioitv, that she will open .In i School at the house of Mr. S. S. Tati.or, in Grif fin, on Monday the 10th inst. for instriii-tion in ati the departments of a Musical luhieatfftn. He. ■ instruments are of the best kind, from the house o! i J. Ll, Most k Cos. ol flartfo d,Connecticut, vvhic!. . liavc takjn the p eniium al tin S a*e Fair for tttnni j years past. Vocal proficiency will command lie. j particular attention. In no respect will an v means lie lelt untried toufi.rd Voting Ladies a complctr musical education in nil its branches. LCTHA large lot of the above Pianos, of the inns’ beautiful and complete finish, may at all times.hi ('omul at the \ \K W Ki.L, on lid’ Strec', Flc-mister, Gridin, Geor gia, Jan. 1, 1853. I—ts NEBMK TTiffiE. S'.V I R\L Negroes t o hire for tips vea r . Al’ good and honest Servin's. Aoplv soon to F. W. A. DAVLK. Griliin, Jan. 1, 18.J3. I — 3t NO T I C 1)7 IH A Vl\ placed mv notes in the hands of John Neal, of Zehulon, with in structions to collect them immediately. JAMES NEAL. Dec 31, IRo2. ]— Gt Fayette Sheriffs Sales. WIL.L be sohl before tin; Courthouse door in” the town of Fay tli ville, F.neUe county, on the first Tuesday lit February next, tlm follow ing property, to u i : : One Hundred and S'xtv acres of land, No. 7d, in the 7th district, of said county. L vied on as the pri p Tty nl Bi njainin Head, hy virtue of a (i fa issued from Fav otto Superior Court, in favor ot .1. 11. Johnson & Bro. vs Beniamin Head. This December the 27ih, 1552. CHARI KS CLtiMENTS, P. Sl.fT. Fayette Postpauetl Sales. WILL he sold before flic Courthouse door in YT til” town of Fayetteville, Fayette cotiutv, nntliclirsl Tuesday in February ilex', hetw.i-a the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit; One Buggy, levied on as the property of Willis \V. I Inhgooil. hv virtue of a li fa issued from Fay ette Superior Court,in f.vor of llopkin Jeiiuiiigs, vs Willis W. Ilobgood. Property pointed out by A. W. Slone. A'so at the same ti no and place, one hundred acres of land, No. 39, in the Upper Thirteenth district of said county. Levied on as the property of James M. Smith, by virtue of a fi fa issued from n Justice’s Court of the aJSIh di-trict G. M., (it lie ingtlin tia'f ol lot whereon said Smith now live*,) in favor of Reuben Hamclton, vs James M. Smith, and others. Properly pointed out hvlidward Con ner, PlaintifPs Attorney. Levy made and returned to me hv a Itgai Constable.. WILLIAM GLASS.SI.fr. December 27, 1532. Administratai-*s Sale. be sold agreeable to an order from the Court of O'd nary of Henrv County, on the Ist Tuesday in February next, before the Hour! House door, in the town of McDonough, a duell ing House, Doctor Shop and the Store hou-c re cent Iv occupied hv John M. Vun Ji gr'ff, deceiaed, all situated near the residence of John Vandigrtfl St-n’r. Terms made known on the d.iv of sale. JOHN VAN’DU BIFF, Adm’r. ; January Ist, 1 8.53. I— MUSIO TEIiCHIH. rpil E suhscrihetofters hisserrices. [ J. to the public as a Teaeln r Musie on the Piano. His qualifica-J *mjw tions are already well known to many of the citi zen* ot Griliin, and lie flatters liimseil that lie w ill still lie better appreciated, when hi’ proves, practi cally, his acquaintance w ill, the science. He pro mises proficiency where there is a disposition to learn. Ladies and Gentlemen waited on at their res (iencep, tii.siiit their own convenience, or Scholars ! at the Subscriber's residi lice. Piano3 Tuned and Repaired a’ short notice and warranted. TERM S—Ten Do -rs per Terri of twelve weeks, where pft pic- tu uish their own piano. WILLIAM FISHER. N B~~tlc respectfully subjoins the following certificate as Teacher in the Music Department o he Cussi’ta FemaleSemtnarv; Griffin, January 8. 1852. 3 —ts CUSSKTa. Ala., Nov. 19th, 1850. “’’“This is to certify that Mr William Fisher has had charge of tin; Music Department, in tlie Cus seta Female Seminary, the past year. He has been industrious and attentive lo his business, and has given good and general satisfaction to (ill in terested, ami I take great pleasure in recommend! ing him as a gentleman and a competent music teacher. J W WILLIAMS, Principal Cuss-eta Female Seminary miII,AIM! BARGAINS! PgAIIE subscriber, Wn„ 11. Phii.ups, is now otii'ring a large and splendid stock ol Sll pit! iitl Fttttcy DRV GOODS A\l) GROl'lliEK, Hard ware, Hoots, Slioes, Hats,&c. At very reduced prices for CjISU or prompt dealers. Fresh supiilies will lie constantly added ’ lo the stock, and all who \ ish Ulieap Hoods J ,wil( do well to apply a: the Granite Front un- J dcr tin* Masonic Hall, on Hill street and they wiil find as cheap, if not the cheapest Goods in the city. Don’t lie backward in coining in, wc make no charge lor showing goods. • WAI. 11, PHILLIPS. Grifin, Aprli 1,1352. 4—ll ROBINSON, WMI IW WILL CONTINUE THE DRY GOODS & GROCERY SUSZHSSS, At the old stand of Vaijohn, Bodinson ft Walker, Corner Broatf and New Orleans at reels, where they would be pleased to see their friends and receive a share ol their patronage. E. W. ROBINSON, T. L. WALKER, T. J. BLOOD VOIITII. July 19, 1852. 31—ts #SOO REWARD! WILL he p.ii-l tor the deject ion and proof to . conviction of any person violating I Iv; provisions the abi ve act, byplacing obstructions nivthn tract of the iVlacoti A: Western Rail Road or otherwise injuring, obstructing or inteilerilig with the ii\rrv>. ~ . ISA VC SCOTT, Macon, ’July 8, 1852 23-Cai President. PIANO FORTES!! .jj WE have now oil hand *ho I- 1 r gest stock of Pi- H 5 S Ii imos that we have over .I 3r I I * had, all fresh and new, direct Irom the* Manufactu rers. .The y arc all of the latest styles- ami patterns,” | and are unsurpassed in point ol i uickness and elasticity of touch, vofumeand brilliancy of tone, style and finish of workmanship. We have among -•il! stock some of the late Patent NEW SCALE PIMOS. a hick a ” equal in volume of tone to tlie celebrated irnml Piano*. These instruments never tail to please the ear of every one who hears the lone.nl t lie in. Also, we have some of the much admired These Pianos have all been selected by one of tlie firm, and we boast that we are able to Sell them ns low as any market in the Union with the freight’* difference, as tin-arrangements which we have lab ly effected with tlie Mann tact lire is Will authorize j our doing so. ■ 1 Prices from to SSOO. i A written guarantee will accompany every Pi- - ano we sell; that i*, “if, alter twelve m mill.* using i any delect i* found, we take the P.ano back again j and give anew one.” ■Second hand Pianos to RENT, or for sale.— Prices from SSO 00 to $l5O 00. m neat Rosewood cases, 4 and 5 octaves, (or sa!e, prices SSO to $75. • Flulinas, AeeO ileohs, Tambourines, Banjos, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Fifes, and everything u sually kept in a Music Store will lie found in our*. , A heavy lot ol Sheet .\lusic oil hand Ibr Piano, H| iite and Guitar. (-LDUD &. SHACKLEFORD. GrdFn, G i. I Jill St. Nov. 4 I v iiSfiiliili SHOE 31 ANFFACTORY. THE subscriber having fitted *Ti‘a?;-a'Vt up an extensiue Manufactory in Ihe’large and commodious new 1 Grit k noose just ah. v; the Sh am Milk is prepa red to fill orders.lrani D.ulers and Merchants, al the shortest ‘notice and on the most rci.sonatile terms. He would respectfully invite the attention of the planters to hi* large STOCK OF NEGRO SHOES, which is superior to any thing of tlie kind over of fered in ibis market heiore. He a's> invites the attention oft he public to Ids nssortnwnt of 11-ir negs, Bridle*, Maryiogvles, Collhis., V-; together with a genera! stock of such articles as are usually kept in that line—-Seeling conli lent, with the ad vantage lu: has of fanning his own Leather and his own hands to ni'inulacture it, ofofleritig i.nduce-’ men’s lo buyers th.it will not fail to give s itisfrction in price anti quality. J. L. JOHNSON. N. B. —Raw hides tak--n in- exchange for any ol the above goo Is, at the highest market prices. Griffin, Oct. 7, 1832. [ls-1 f] J. L. J iiTGOOir NEW GOODS Tl] R suhscrihers would call I lie attention to Merchants doing business in Georgia, Ala bama and Tennessee,to tlicirextensiveassorlmer. Uomprisiiig a large collection ot Lombs, Button Pins, Needles. Pocket Books. Port Monies, Sus penders, Cotto.l and Silk Purses, Ladies’ Belts Black and Colo ed Sewing Silk, Spool Thread ol all colors a nr. at all prices, Flax Thread, Braids and Tapes,together with Hair, Shoe and Cloth Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Hooks and Eyes, Beads Necklaces, Fancy Soaps, Perfumery and Ilaii Oils ol every style anil quality. Together witi. Books Stationary. Such as School Books, Blank Books, Letter and Cap Paper, Paste Boards, Steel Pens, Gobi and Silver Pent ilsanrl Quills. Aiso a large stock ol WRJPPIXG PAPER, manufactured at our own Factory in South Car olina. Our stock is now so extensive, that i; would h impossible to give a list of one half the article* kept by the .-subscribers. But we can only sa vto merchants from the above States, give us a cab I is we are determined to offer goods al lower pries, •ind upon as favorable terms as can be got in New'York. All 1 orders by mail or otherwise, wil he promptly.attended to, and ilie uttnosl cnretaken to semi such articles as are desired and at the same prices as il purchased personally. DUNHAM ft BLEAKLEY. Augusta, Ga. Fcl> 6, 1852. DULiN’S STEAM All ELS. ’'ptliE undersigned having- leased the above .*1 named mills, will sell tlie best quality of Lum ber at the mill, for $9,00 per ihousan:’ feet Ibr cash. All orders lull at the. store of VVm. R. Pluliins, E?q will be punctually attended ‘o. j. McDonough. November 30, 1852. 49—-2 m FEME BOMHIiNG MB, GRIFFIS GEORGIA. FfslHE fact is undeniable, that no place in Geor -M- gia offeis better facilit es for Female education th in the young city ot Griffin, having at present one Collegiate Seminary, under the well-fried man agement of Mr. 11. E. Morrow, and the Female College, under the direction of the Presbyterian ■\vrnd of tin- State ol Georgia ,to he opened the first of the coming year, together w ith two or three private schools of high character. At the suggestion arid solicitation of many of his friends, the undersigned has seemed the entnmndi ous and comfortable residence of Mrs. E. A. Hill, mi North Hill tit , at a pleasant distance from the biff-rent si lumls, and convenient to ihe. different* churches,uind ptoposeSMn take ‘Wclve voiinw ladies (school girls,) as hoarders. Mrs. Taylor uill de vjte her whole aticntion to the comfort of those un der her care, arid every facility will, lie .afforded to assist them in tlu-ir scholastic duties. A good Piano Forte will he furnished for tlie use of those who may he taking music lessons. Proper author ity will he exorcised over all; in a word, they will he governed. A* Ihe number lo he accommodated is limited, and as some have already made applica tion, and for other reasons, it is very desirable that all further applications bo received at an early dav. For term* of Imurd, ani all further Particulars, ad ores.* the undersigned at Giilfin, Georgia. S. S. TAYLOR. References —Citizens of Griffin Nov 30, 1852. 49-4 t loMililH BooK an* JoK Office. PatnpMes, Circulars, Law Blanks, Bill-Heads, Posers, Show-bills, fland-bills, Catajr sp s , 13 jii.ness. Cards O >tto.i It reips, /i*iit> c Car ls, Lvba'.s. Stc. &c. TO THE PUHIL IDIBo iAliilljlSXT q ; HAVING accomplished himself with Dr*. Pitman ft Durham, will prae- xW lice the DURHAM SYSTEM, eight miles ij& nnrlli of Greenville, nt Phillips Store. Kntertain mon! I'of those nt. n distance. Price for Medicines ■anr Prescriptions jhs,uv 1 Ci’lllS Ciisla, February 24th, 1852 10 - SAVANNAH MUTUAL IN'filAM (lOVIPAW. G. .P. Richardson,President. Jamf.s A . Norris, Secretary finilE undersigned, Agentoftheabovecompa- ’ JL rw is prepared to lake risks ngai, list Fire on Builditigs, Stocks, &c., on the most favorable terms. M, G, DOBBINS, Agent* Griffin, August 8,1850. 33—tl lITGOOD earnest! IW.ANT money to go to Market, and that right off'. Many are indebted for accounts •il last year, and spine for cash lent for necomrfioda lionj which on ght, and must be settled.. So if you jdc.ise, come forward and pay part if not all. Do ml postpone a day - ‘‘delays are dangerous - .” August. 1815. [33J L S. TAYLOR. AN ACT To make Penal and to punish any unlaw ful intrusion upon, or interference with, or molestation of KAIL ROADS, IN THIS STATE. WHEREAS, Tlie safety of Passengers travel ing on Rail-Roads, requires the sliiciest penal prohibitions lo iinnutlioriSed persons many man tier interfering wil-h such Roads, or other appurte nances, or placing obstructions upon, or moving, touching, or ahering the Gates, Rails, Switches, or other appendages ol said Roads. Section I. Re it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Slate qf Georgia, in General Assembly met, and il isherthy enacted by the author ity of the same, Thai if’ any person, nr persons, shall intrude upon any Rail Rad in this Slide, const rueted J*y any chartered Company, or any pert thereof, contrary to ihe wall of the Company ow n ing said Road, the nr person* so intru ding, shall, and mav fie indicted as for a misde meanor, anil upon conviction, lined or imprisoned, or both, at the discretion of'tlie Court. Section 2 And fie if further onactad by tli authority aforesaid, That if any person shall wil fully and maliciously destroy, or in a ly manner hurt, damage, injure or obstruct: or shall willfully and malieiouly cause, or aid and assist,< r counsel or advise any other person or persons, to destroy or in any manner to hurl, damage, or injure, or obstruct any such Rail-Road, or branch thereof, or any Bridge connected ilulrcwith, or any Vehicle, i-difioe, right nr privilege granted t>y charter, nnd const rue! ..J f. 7 use find, f Authority thereof, or if any unoutiiorised person or persons shall turn, move, or in any manner interfere or meddle with any Gale,Sw itch, sideling, or i flier appurtenance to any such Rail-Road, such pirsnn nr persons so of fending, shall and may he indicted, and on convic tion. sliall he imprisoned at hard labor in Ilia f’en tfordiury tor a term of years, not less than four, nor longer than eight, and sltall fu-ther be liable so all civil damages occasioned by any such act; and if death to any passenger or other person on said Rail-Road shall ensue, from any such act, such act of offence shall he deemed and held to be mur -lor, and shall be punished accordingly. JOSEPH DAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives ROBERT M. EJHOLS, Presi tent of the Serial’ Assented to 25th December, 1837.* Gf.orge 11. Gii.mer, Governor. BR. .DAVID H. WILLIAMS, HAVING removed from Frvitli Alabama tc this City for the purpose of pursuing the pnu ticc of Medicine and Surgery in al; their branches, offers hfs profession at services to the citizens of Griffin and the adjacent comity, and desires their call for him to he made at his re sidence, late that of Dr. N. B. Johnson, oral his office on Broadway, next door to the stole of Mr- VVesinioreland, lately occupied hy Dr. Sneed.— Calls at either place w ill receive his immediate and prompt, atten'ion, night or day. Dr. Williams is ta graduate of the Lexington and Augusta Medi cal Schools, and has had Ihe advantage of many years experience in his profession,-both in Georgia and Alabama, especially in the treatment of the prevalent fevers of the South, such as, malignant, bilious, remittant,nnd continued fevers; conjeslive, typhoid, and rheumatic fevers; pneumonia. Uphold pneumonia, and the common chills and fevers, and chronic diseases of a Southern climate, such as diseases of the spleen and liver, dropsy of the heart, hypertrophy of the heart, general dropsys, ilieiiniatism,female diseases. &e. Griffin, 9th December, 1851. 50— oi\E 0F Ti Lim Al Best Stocks of ■PALI & WIkTBR HOODS! EVER OFFERED IX THIS MARKET, IS NOW OPENING AT SARGENT & CO’S, Cor. Nfew-Orleans St. and Sroadway. CON>l -> 1 ING in part ol a splendid assort un nt o STAPLE & FAM BRA-GOODS, and every style and description of 1) UK S S GOODS!! Also, every variety of WO OD WA RE AND HA RDW ARE Clothing, Saddles, (Jons, Blankets, Iron, Pistols, Kerseys, .Nails, Powder, Shoes, Steel, Oils, Hats, Blacksmith’s Tools, Paints. AI.SO OF Hit-: BEST QUALII ESI 50 Bags Rio CoOee, Prime Java do lO Hhds. St. Croix and P. R, Sugar, 20 Bids. Stewarts’ Refiued do 20 do Coffee do O do Crush’d and Powdr’d do Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt, Molasses, Tobrcco, &e., &c. I’urchasers will please hear in mind, that our Stock is almost entiri ly NEW, and that every ar ticle sold is warranted to be good and sound, and at Prices that cannot fad losuit buyer*. SARGENT & CO. Griffin, September 30, t’Bs2. 40-ts FISK’S METALLIC BIIRIAL^OASES! ITAKE leave respectfully to inform the public, lh.it I have just received a number ot these BURIAI, CASES at my shop, in the city ol Griffin, w here they can he had at all times at the shortest notice, ala small advance oncost and freight. The subscriber also continues the Carriage and Cabinet Business at his old stand where he will be pleased to execute any orders left with him. A. BELLAMY. Griffin, April 8, 1852 14— 1 JETNA Mid mm, Hartford, Conn. THE undersign for the above w cl known Company, is prepared to lake risks against Fire on Buildii gs. Merchandise and Cot ton in Ware-Houses, on asfavora'de lermsas other similar institutions. A. MERRITT. Gntlin, Nov. 11, 1852. 4G-:f HARDWARE, C. 11. Johtison & Cos., llill Street. A RE now receiving large additions to thcii XIL stock of Hardware, Cutlery and Gun*, tr which they invite tlie attention of Bni'ders and Con t l’artor* p■ rt iculii rly. Their stock of Locks, Latch e?, Butts, Hinges, Screw*, Nails, Angers,Chisels, aws, Planes, Beads &h 4 ijaulding, ;* now very iup!ele,nnd will l>y luntisiinduii as good terms as #nv Hardware Store in Georgia. Mill Irons, Fan Gearing, fto. always on hand. April 8, 1852. a. buckner & eaT DEALERS IN Groceries, &e. New Orleans street, Griffin, Georgia. A. Buckner, B. Sklpper, M. B. Smith LOOK OUT FOR SQUALLS! rSjUHif Griffin Foundry and Iron sVorks will JL commence business, the first of January, we will then be prepared to do all branch”* of Ihe bu siness.. W.W. THOMPSON & CO. JCjP’.AI I orders from I lip country promptly at tended to With despatch. \V. VV. T ft CO.. - Griffin, G.i. Dec, 8 ,1852.- 50- M IW iFEII mmi ’ c. fi. johnsaln & ca v Hill Street, GrifEa Georgia 4 RIO in receipt of I hoi r Spring tint! Swrnmci Stock of Goods, to which the attention of thth . public is respectfully invi’ed. Ini heir stock will iso (bund ii hcalilitftf selection of Rich pl’d Bareges Barege ile.-Laines; rich Crape ne Paris, and Gren adines; rich fancy Tissues; rich French Organdies, i rich and low priced Piinlcd rich brocade j Silks, hl’k and fancy colored; white dotted Swiss | Muslins; plain Swiss, Jaconet, Midland Nansook j Muslins; Swiss and Jaconet embroidered Edgings I and Insert in os, in great vanetv; Ladies’ white 1 Napoleon Lace Capes; Ladies’ embroidered (Jam line and Muslin Collars and Culls, in great varie ty, Hilled arid plain; Ladies’ embroidered Cambric Muslin and Pagoda Undor-slecves. Cliemizettes, &c.; Corded, Bolstered. Hemstitched and .ieh em broidered Linen and Cambric 1:1 andk.crchieb*; su perior black Ciiallv lorn .miming dresses; Ladies’ Alexander Kid Gloves, Silk Milts, ougand short; Bilk and Cotton Hosiery, in great variety; Ladies’ Sktnrlal wood arid Spanish Fans; English and A meriean Prints in great vnricl v;p!ain I bread,wove Thread, Lisle and Saxony Laces, Edgings and Inserllngs in great variety; together with their usual good supply of Shirtings, Sheetings, Li nens and linen Diaper and Family goods for Children and Servants wear They desire also to Ciill atteiition to llieir handsome selection of Bon nets, Ribbons and Millinniy goods. A good stock of M it’s Clothing always on hand. fCjp’Coino iny we lillk it no hardship to show our goods. Griffin. Aifrd B “-.. j ss2. ’ 15 -t| BUtLDINOToTS FOR SALE! 1 now offer for sale several beautiful Lots for residences, .fronting on the Plank Road, West ot Griffin, and with B in about half a milqnt Ihc city hounda tv. To those Who desire a residence ust without the city limits, whfere their taxes will he less burdensome than in town, and yet so near as to bring all the advantages of the city within bheir reach, a rare, chance now or curs, to secure a favorabel spot H.r a ISural Ifomc, within mil view of the city, and on a very fine road lead ing ihto tow n. [ will sell in lois of 5 acres each, or 40 acres in a body, as the purchaser may desire. Titles unquestionable. Terms—one half cash— the balance*ii desired, may remain 13 months, on bond and mortgage. Apply to \ H. L. DEAN 1 -:. Griffin. Nov. 3, IS-.2. 45—ts A. B. I) U LIN, oiTisH mm. No 74 BAY-KTiii'ET, Oct 19 (41) SA V ANN A i ? land W sml fBYIiE SWINT PLACE now occupied by Col. _®L John li. Jose , on Potatoe creek, Pike county, adjoining lands of Shudiick Turner Svl vanus Kendrick and others, containing 405 Acres. Three hundred cleared and mostly fresh, with a la'ge framed dwelling partly finished, good Gin house, Gin,&o. packing screw, &c. & all in good order, with necessary out buildings with an excellent Pinch Orchard,'and'the plantation in good repair. Any one. wishing to purchase the above place can have a’ chance by calling on Col. A. G. Fambro of Barnesville, or the proprietors. BOSToN & GUN BY, Savannah G'a. October |?Bfh, 1852. 2m—44 J. A. & J. C. REEKS, DEALERS r.V DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AA ii> II.IKDWAKG, Corner Mill and Ninth-street, Griffin, Ga Jnnuattv 9;!8\2. 2—if Nctics to til3 Travelling Public. SINNER HOTEL, 1 BY HIGDON & HANSON'E, Calhoun, Gear gut 1 GOOD Livery Stable in connection with this jvk house. June 16, IS 26 —3m SPILBINfJ LAND FOR m. rg’UTE subscriber offers at private sale, the entire Ja_ landed possession of Evans Shannon, late deceased, lying 5 miles from Griffin, immediab ly on (lie Plank-Road from Griffin to West Point. — Con sisting of about acres of Land of which about 25© acres are in actual cultivation —with good fence and out farm houses, 4*<‘. Out house, Cotton-Gin, Thrasher, Geer, &c. GOOD DfELIH HOUSE, ! •Kitchen, Smoke house. I7orse !f, Stithies. &c., ——o3> WAT S3 11, j healthy location. Premises well watered, pla ila- ! lion in good order, fine crop. &e. Apply to the subscriber on the premise®. Titles clear and unquestionable. So all von who want j tn live near the city ol Griffin, and in the vicinity j of good Schools, apply lit oriei. BURRELL Oliß, Ailtn’r. August 30, 18.52. 36 --ts isrliWiesT rBIHE subscriber expecting to be ah> nt from B Griffin during the v i-L r tied pr"i;*. Iv-icby gives notice fiat JLyuik. Davis & Go. are hi authorized agents i;c •;; ii i, during l> > ~bs.*nci\ ; and ail persons indebted to CM A P,V! AN, MILL &. CO. arc respectfully retjucstr-d to m.ike imme diate payment to them, as the. concerns of that firm must he settled without further delav W. W. CHAPMAN G PfT'r.Ce'. 14, 53. 43 -ts “pilL 1TM’ ] THE undersigned respectfully tenders | his professional services to the citizens \~ii ) of Griffin and vieinitv. His practice is 1 the BOTANIC SFSTE.H, ami from Iks j long experience in the practice of Physic, he feels assured that lie will he able to give satisfactiont < all who may cab on him for medical aid. •CjY’Officcon Broadway over A. Gray’s Store. LEROY SNEED, M. D Griffin, Fel>. 10, 1552. DOYAL & NOLAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, McDonough, ga., HAVING formed neo-partnership, “ ill prac tice in the counties of Monroe, Pikf., Fay ette, DeKai-b, Henry, Butts, Meriwether, and Newt ■■■•. Also in the Supreme Court at Ma con and Dec.. ‘r. All business entrusted to their care, will moei w ; tli prompt attention. A share of public patronage : o -aspect fully solicited. L. T. D iyai., Q. 11. Nolan. Painters ami liuiiders BTE7 LL do well to call and examine our stock ? sos While L.cail. Paints, Oils, Varnisiu st Turpentine, Ground Paints, oasli Tools and Pain. Brushes, Stc. before buying elsewhere. Blake’s Patent Fire Proof Paint, Slate and Chocolate, always on hand and. for sale by C. H. JOHNSON & CO. Aprl 8,1852. I.5—U Hill Street. Female School. MRS.L A. GOODRICH will commence he School for the present year, at her residenc : an Hill street, on Monday morning 121 h inst. The public patronage is respectfully solicited G rilHn, Janmrv 3. IS.Y2. 2 MARSHALL HOUSE. SAYAN N * 11, GEORG IA - VVM. JOHNSON, Proprietor October 4, 1552, 41 ly TjAYV blanks of Every description always on hand For Sale al ibis Office. , EMiLiSfjllll. lIE suh( riber would, respectfully announce to Kl the citizens of Griffin, that lie has made are raitgemenfs lor,opening on the First Mniiilay in January next, in north Griffin, a mixed School for Hoys and Girls From past experience and the success which lias attended his labors in promoting the moral and in tellectual improvements of youth, he would hope (or at least a sliareql public patronage. Ile pledges j himsell to a faithful and unremitting effort, to pro- ‘ mole In st irdi re.* Io( those eon tided to his charge. I As to his ability to imparl instruction he would lu g j leave to refer to Col. Aloen,’ with whom he has I been associated during the present year in hisClns- | steal School in this (dace, whose judgement will, i no doubt, be properly appeciated by an intelligent conm.mii.’ v. ®iY©ia ©S’ ®tjya®a®a Per /Session of/ice months. Reading, Writing, Spelling and Mental yj Ariilimetie., , , . The above with Grammar, GCHgrnphv, ‘ • and History- . . . §12,00 Algebra, Geology, Geometry, Astronomy, Coe.mistry, Moral and Natural Philoso pGy, .’ . . . . 814,00 Incidental expenses, . . . 50. BARNETT. ‘ Griffin, November 25, 1852. ‘ _ 11— IS f~% M 1 e-Soutli Western Rail Rond Company wish fc .i/t. es to hire f -j; the year 1853 to work unjc-. onirs oi jhe Road, Sixty al)! MMMffle :; r o Fellows attd twt‘lvc^[pne.* Ttv v will and ImViecassJk rv mgdl&ai ft Wages paid quarterly at. the Company’s Office at Macon. Ap .olicatioii nuist be made at the Office in Macon to the Superintendent, orto Mr. R. McLeunon, Su pervisor on the Road. Offers will a:so he received to (urnish seventy bushds good Corn Meal per month, delivered at the Depot in Maeon'or any (Station on the Road. GEO. W. ADAMS, Supt. Mi. con, Nov.TlOih, 18 32. 48—6 t WCHBIPWINBIICEMEim Ever heard of to Buy Cheap Clothing, &c. L. & BRO. GUMIM6 & DBY'GOODS STORE , I Is the place wliele|c:in he bouglit cheaper than can he had in j CSItIFFIN, GA. or any other Place. | Messrs L. Shui.man & Brother offer their en | ttre new and well selected stock ol Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clo liing, !at the cheapest northern prices. Their long j expci ience in making up Clothing, \ lich is done \ under their own supervision, together . -iih their i'a- J cilitiss vvi'ii Northern Wholesale Holt! s, will “ive j proof h; CHEAP CLOTHING cat c bought j tor Cash. The stock consists of all the different | varieties of I Over , Frock , Business and ( ‘DR ESS COATS, I Prom $2 up to the Finest Quality. | Hundred dish rent styles, patltnis and qualities of j VESTS—RANTS, from 75 cts. up to the finest j that can be made. Always on baud, 300 Cloth j Cloaks. BOYS? CLOTHING, I Togethi r with Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Cra j vats, Suspenders, Hats, Caps, and also a large and j II assortment of j Bools and Shoes, i Either for Ladies, Gentlemen, Missus or jB j Also, a full ...and well sD noted .stock <4 *F ail I Winter Staple ano Eager ’ ~ mwxL I iCTTIe ase come and examine our stock, and j -be convinced of tact -7! • wlrclt cannot be realized 1 without pro f, —Call then and get p od, at L- Shiilman & BrotSiep’s | Importers of Clothing, Dry Goods, &c. j Next door Jo LunquesTs Silver Shop, Hill Street, Griffin, Ge hgja. Nov, 1, 1852 _ls IfTilM ill | THE OLD STAND. j rSYiIE iind-rsigncd would respectfully infirm j M. the public generally, that lie has opened a | S TABLE in the city of Griffin, in the Stable for j merly occupied by the Stage Company; and lie : wdl hire nut HORSES, BUGGIES, &e., upon as LSBEHAL, TgSRSIS as the times ‘will admit. The patronage of his i friends and the Travelling Public is respectfully | solicited. I limself nr his brother, James L., will genera l ’ In- found at the Stable,as 1 have secured his sr.rS vice.- wlien absent horn home. lam also prepared 1 to do H YOKING to suit customers.’ CALL and sec, it will not cost anything to ex® amine. ~ “ L. P. ALEXANDER Griffi'u March 4, 1852. 10—ts CatHlon Against Lost Notes , V fijjYi I E public are hereby cautioned against tra- Jb. ding lor or receiving two Promissory Notes, one drawn by John Sparks, on the l-lili of.fuly last, (or six dollars and eighteen cents, due at date, the other hv Anderson Short, for eleven dollars and twenty five cents, dated some time in January last and due next Christmas; both made payable to the subscriber. DANIEL JNTCIIOISGN. | Nov. I Ptli, 1852 —-3 t Carriage Makers | 4r~TAN now fi id a complete assortment of Axles, j ‘*—/ Springs, Btjggy Iron, Wrought and Mallea- Re; Patrol, Enameled uhd Oil top leather; Patrol, Fainted, Rubber and Enameled Cloths, Laces, Rringe, Damask, liuhbs, Bands point and sand, Carriaige, Fine Bolt, &c.,&c., at C. H. JOHNSON & CO. April 18.52. . 15 —ts John T. Rowland, John T. Rowland, Jr GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 172, Bi*j r -Strcct, 1, Refer to A. Merritt, Agent Planters’ Bank, Griliin, Georgia. G4iarlfan's .Sale. OASJILL be sold, at the residence of Roller V f Bil k, lunatic, ii .Monroe county,on Wed nesday the Lilli December next, all the perish dd property belonging* to said Robert Burk, consisting ot horses, bugs, cattle, corn; fodder oats-, In-.u* hold ! and kill mu ui nil lire, earl ar.cf steers, with other articles too tedious to enme -rat*r. Sold tor !hr* benefit of the said lunatic. Terms made known on the day of s ale. Bale to continue from day to day till till is sold. \VM. A. HARTSFIELD, Guardian. Nov “, 1852. 45—6 t Georgia Henry County. EAS Win. C Adamson applies to me r T lor loiters ol'Administration on the Estate of Julia A. Adamson, late of said comity, deceased TN.se arc thoreloi’c to cite and admonisli all nbd singular, the kindred and credi.ors ol'*aid de cea sed, to show cause, il'any they have, within the time pre-ci'ibed by law, why letlcis should not. be granted, otherwise letters w ill be granted to said applicant. Giv.’.ii under mv hand at office, this November the 11th 1852. 46 E. P. W ATKINB, O. R, SIEi, A T TORN E Y AT LA W c MAS D 3n ous r* ,G ;i. In, Imil! f AYe 511111 Bisc on out'own Merit S f BTHOSE weekly supplies ofirew Goods eontin- J3. lie tocume, and we are ju-t in receipt of some of the best and handsomest style of mdSßißaiaasf ever brought to this market', rrniunfai lured ex pressly lor us within the last kvf week'. A splendid assortineiit of Ladies’ and Gents’ HOOTS AND SHOES. Among them some-white lud Boots and Gaiters,, (lor you know what.) A tew prices that popular plaid Cloaking, French Merinos, ATuslin’ Collars, Cuffs and Uiiderslcves, (c:herti> and psi tty,) Plain and figured black Silk-'. A II w patterns super extra colored Brocade Silks. 500 pieces Lusirino and Satin Ribbons, black ‘Bombazine, black Fieneli Twilled Cloth, Lace and Live YYils, blrtii Stiieli ed and Tap ■ Border I. ’}. Li andhe it I ifps, heayv Canton Fringes, \Vhit< Curtain DaioTv;, Cloak Linings, Hair Cord Dimity, Corded Skirts, Hosi ery 0.l every deserip'ion, Knitting Yarn, White and Clouded Crewell, Crew-ell TS’cedlee, Cre well Patterns, and various other arftul's iinneeassarv to mention as we shall expect you in “crowds,” ex amining tor yourselves, and Tuvin” with vour us ual liberality. TA YLOR, DAVI3 & Cos., Nov,!, 1852. [ls-tl] Hill Street, Griffin. N. B.—Something new’ every week. SSIiOSI Njfi'lSL THE I rustees of the GrifbnMale AdSrlemy, * would respectfully announce, that said Insti tution is now in’ successful operation, mi per the management of its present able principal Mr.D. Thpy fake p'easure. in stating that they , * ,u Academy in a high position for imparting instruction and disembarrassed it from all pecuniary difficulty. They call upon <t>e citi ;>ns of Griffin and vicinity, to patronize this Insii tnfion as woithy their highest confidence. The exercises of this School will recommence on the 10111 January next, at the usual rates of tuition. WM. Cl I ME, ] A. A.GAULDING , A. M NALL. P rustt ' cs - YV. M. LEAK. J Dec. 21,” 1852. 52—4? iLikST KfOTlO®. ALL ot those indebted in me or the firm of LONG BLISS, must make payment by the first of January next, and all \fho fu it to do so, their notes and accounts will be left in the hands ‘4 an officer, for collection. JAMES S. LONG. Griffin, Dee. 2!, 1852. 52 HIfINCOLLIiAI” □ ib ant sa <& m y . r"T|A HE ix<ieisis ol this Institution will he rr- JL sumed on Monday the 10th January, 1853. A large and commodious building is now in • progress of erection, and will be in readiness at an early day for the accommodation of the pupils. A coins of aide private house w ill he used to leach in until Ihe College building is finished, so that t>o time may be lost. N. B. The house on Broadway owned hv Mr. A. Cloud, and now occupied hv Mr. Buffington, which is much more-retired linn the Chinches, will he used until tho_ other budding is in icadi ni ss. 11.12. MORROSV, Principal. December !4ib. 1852. 51 - li BRAUiIULIM, PRO! JSHLOS.I OF MUSIC. JT A VIXG connected himself with the Synodi ki k. Cal Female-College, wid he aide to wait on some private scholars,'o:i iillier Piano or Guitar,) if early applicati m i’ unde. He will endea vor to sustain the some ro| u'atiou wiib which ho has hi eu honon and in his former situations, in “New* Eng and, Virginia and Georgia.” Orders lett in the stores of Messrs. Cloud it Fliackieford, or H. P. KirkpairiiK, will be promptly ait. tided to MRS. 11. RRAUMIi UA'AI, Having in charge the Ornnrnental deportment, in tlic satce t'o'lege. ile.'ii'e.d also In ft rm private dns-cri in the lollovving ‘.nam.-le's: Difiercitt kinds ol raised works and Needlework of every doset plum, flotrers of ll’i/x, Rice,l Spice, Jlaire, Paper and worsted; Drawing and painting. Plea -• 10 leave or’esat cither of Ihe-o’.ovc mentiorc.J s’ercs Griffin, Dccemlu-r t 5, 1852 51 —tl _ too NEGRO FELLOWS W'ANT-ED.... rS/’A N'TED, one hundred able bodied Negro y w Fellows, for which 15 (lollßl'S “per month will-be given, clothed and fed. Payment* to l*e m ule quarterly at the Agency of the Ma rine and Fire Insurance Bank af Gritliin. All Ne groes inay he insured il the owners require h, on delivery n"t this place, at 15 dollars per annu n. — For further information FRANCIS A. US ON Agent for Hubert Collins. Reference Allen Fleming, Agent Mamie and Ftre Insurance Bank, Giiiliu, Ga. Griffin Dec. Hth. 185*2. 51—21 1 Jiariuc Fire inutinuicc Hanli* ) Savannah, Dec. 6. 1852. j NO. 74—The Board of Directors Bl Irhave this day declared a Semi-Annual Divi dend of six (6). per cent, on the Capital Stock ot’ this Bank, piyable io the Stockholders ‘on de mand, J. OLMSTEAD, Cashier. Dec, 8= h. f^s2. “WANTED.'. “ A Situation or the ensuing year, as a 1 each *r ofan English Bchonl, by a gentleman w bo has had several years experience, arid can furnish undisputed testifhouials as to character and qifu ii ficatioiis. For particulars apply nt this office or address ‘Teacher,” through the Post Office, Griffin,Ga. December l4tli, 1852. 51 DRESS GOODS-AT COST THE undersigned are offering tfieir stock o upwards ot’ 100 Patterns of Ladies Dress Good s at NEW YORK-COST. Prices varying from 37£ to 90 cents per yard. Every piece purchased this Fall—and ol the very Latest and IJcst Styles. SARGENT & CO. Corner New Orleans and Broad greets. Griffin, Dee. 6, 1852. 50—ts _ rgnilE undersigned intending to make a slight H change in llieir business, are now offering lor CASH, llieir entire si ode of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, ■ HM9WMS, &o. all new and fresh, at very reduced prices, and on ;> credit until fall, at as low rates asanv house in the place. J. C. & L. R. BREWER. Griffin, March 25, 1852 13 - 6m HI 1M TAILOR, GRIFFIN, G none lA, t\\ ISM ES to inform his friends and •ustomers, and every body else, that he is now receiving and opening his new FALL GOODS, comprising all the various articles suited’ to Gentlemen's wea [CJ 0 Cos am and see for yourselves A tv body can show you the place where 1 FINE CLOT fi! NCJ and all other line Goods Ifvr Gentle men are kept, and where line and fasfiiooabtc work is done up to order i 1 the best style and no mis take, or but few nt mist, cheap for cash. Come and buy something! Also, just received, ari assortment of SPLENDID REGALIAS, . F.r the fraternities of Masons and Odd Fellows lor ntl degrees, to which the attention of the Brotli rhood is especially invi cd. Ocibber'w, 1852-. 4.'J-;f