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MARIE & CO’S U. S. CIRCUS
POE 1853.
i > . A. Oltlcr, - - Manager.
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Villierbibit at McDonough, I'rulay, Feb. 4///, Griffin, Saturday, Feb. s th Zebnlhi
~\h nday, Feb. ~f/i, IM’o.
I'"?;">!!!•’ public nr*’ ia'*.*ri*r>tl <h.t
.£. 11l 5.! TWO VAST ESTABLISHMENTS,
m.i'ed I'.ir Mi • pit-sent season, form by far the iar
gest collect io 1 of
LIVING AffOIALS
an I ih:: most AT I'll ACTIVE Alii!A \ OP EN
TER TAINING NOVELTIES, ever exhibited in
this or any other country.
A targe collection of ANIM ALS ami TIROS
can be seen under tiicir spacious Pavilhon, 280 f> el
in length, for one pree of a Imission.
Hours of exhibition from l to 5, P. M. and 7to
10 in tlie evenin'?.
Tin; Cavalcade will arrive in town n:i the above
morning, and there wii! be a GR \ XT Procession,
herald'd by toe monster F.lophul X laioo-Ali >,
one of die largest in the Unie I Suites.
Th : Pnees-i *, will be precede Iby the celebrated
” NEW YOMIv BRASS BAND,
directed l>y the renowned Bogie Pl iym,
r. C. STEELE
Coirs i •nous in the Grand Cavalcade will be seen
! lie
“‘ininiATJf DswiMniNYfi r, tn?
fit) 1 It * iVrimiMLVj lit*a
Weighing over 10,000 lbs. drawn by
KICIIT SN ■) *. V WHITE STEEDS,
aitog i-r forming a mist MAGNIFIOEN i’
if 0 VIN G PA NOLT A VIA.
A tie’ fling per brui.nice at each exhibition in an
immense performing den by Signor Hi leraigo,
1 lie most renowned of Lion conquerors, who vvsil
at a certain period enter the den of bis terrific
vm r VrtßtS 5VS's % • Ofs Js - #•! n yyjpitr<u j*
sEe JuiPitiivliMiml,
|| N the Brick building attached to the Van -
Ja imr.se of Fen ill & Hancock, opposite the Cup
ti<t Clni’cli, Griffin, Ga. All kinds of
PLALY & OP.N&3SSNTAL PRINTING,
x ented with ne-itncss aed dispatch at the New
Job > Riice, on Solomon S’ reef, opposite the Baptist
Cnmcn. J. IJ. LO A \ 4- CO
ICLp’O'.'-lers for work respectfully Solicited.
Gtrlin. Jana iry Id, 1353. 3 ~ly
respect fully req i ist every one indebted to
V v us or good-, prior to Ist. inst. to come for
ward am! settle their accounts. We are, and ai<
ought Id be, convince i of the propriety of settling
up once a year. So call in friends and don!, put us
to the trouble and min of dunning per on illy.—
Bo! remember our accounts must be closed, j
V are jus’ at this tun • wanting ail the money we I
can got, and as all onrdebts must be met punetii il- j
Iwo app* el to our intelligent list of customers to !
* *‘V fvwnin '*•-* * - o 1* /-., j
ii‘£ Uarwl. Oncol us will be oiVfo n in n fe%v
w :>-ks, an i mast un<?m : avr.ssel 1 an l no! with ‘
-e.rpty pocket. TAYLOR, DAVIS & GO.
January 17, 1853. 3—3 t
#2OO reward! -
TO THE PUBLIC.
g§ i.Ff my house fast Wednesday nlgld, my
JS.J negro man JACK, about 3J years old. At
trie sin- lime my father had a BYY HURSE :
snlcn i I>. neve sail boy was stolen or decoyed ;
‘•II by some white man, and will probably he taken ;
’n California. Tennessee, Charleston or Florida, j
‘Die boy Jack is stout built, about five fee! nine or j
t i tnch*s high, weigh'ng about JdO !hn. of rather !
da'k complexion, of a stern and wdJ look, with j
ht< upper trout teeth out, has a p iss to continue till i
‘■is; legnt. If the negro i- stolen I will giva a re- !
v m i of Two Hundred Dollars fir the delivery of;
’<* ti n t and One Hundred Dollars for tne delivery j
of the bov Jack.
i iie i'aii ill isne Floridian, Nashville Union, \
Best mi Courier, and New Orleans Bulletin, i
o b please copy once snd forward accounts to me 1
R itky Mount, Meriwether county Gcoria,
W. T. LOFTON, |
January 3d, IS3. 3tf
G. G. BARNE V V respectfully nnnou.i
j?2L ei- to ti-.e citizens of Griffin that in ct.nse
quern-e o ‘! health, ft-has committed the charge of I
his Sch iol to Mr. J. Ct A . Mc : ‘ollesteb, whom j
he r. eon mends as a person m every respect woitliy
lb'’ p.itn-nage ol the public.
J liitiary 20, 1063. 3—ts
MSI# i
■j ~i \* <; j ti ‘>J ut4lb Ja 3 1 £ a¥i ia® a i
t'i ! i f. s'.inscribcns having purehaseri j
he entire establishment of Mr. T. i
MERCBANT TAILOR,
Offer He ir services to their friends
and bis former custo ners, and re- |
pcctfu'ly so'icits a eoritinnunce of j
r ■ ,iu lr palro age, as they are di ter
mined, ao I fit to* tliemselves that they can, give !
general sat isl’acl'on. They will keep constantly!
„n alr .-.l> and well selected stock of
Clothiij Ciisknoresj Vesting’s,!
AND
Read y*M ad e C lothi2l g
1 h ;!i-v viils'-ii 1 hrapcrlhan any establishment
t,\ tue kt-d ii the city. Give us a call, and you
.1 I u ,t to away distßtirlifd.
-ririii: Sc WHITE.
Griffin, Jam ary. 1S -■> 3, 3
N. 15. CUTTING done al the shortest rioUc”
and in ili*- most fashionable style.
“"Georgia, Comity.
tiIILAS rtiomas Uatnbrick applies to me
‘if V tor Letters of Guardianship, of the person
nr.d property oi’Caron li. James, minor orphan of
josiah James, late of said county, deceased.
These are th refure to cite and admonish all per
sons concentd, to be and appear at toy office,
within the time |)inscribed by law, to show cause
(if any) why said Letters should not he granted.
Given under my homt at office, this January
10th, 1845.
3 K. I’. WATKINS, Ordinary.
Georgia, Henry Comity.
, £'fe/ r 11 iallt'.AS Singleton Janies applies to ni°
¥¥ lor Letters of Gnardiansliip, of Henry
James, minor orphan of josiah James, late of said
cotin'y, deceased.
Tl.cso are therefore t.> cite and admonish all
concerned, to be and appear at my office,
within the time prescribed hv law, to allow cause
(jf any they have) why said Lettcis should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office, this January
01 lit, 1853.
3 K. P. WATKINA, Ordinary.
Georgia, Henry County*
vy 7 1 iidRIjAS B uinett W. Banner applies to
me for Letters of Gu ml i unship, o! the per
son and properly of Ami James, minor orphan of
.-Josiah James, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nli per
sons concerned, to allow cause, (if any they have)
why Letters shoo'd nit bn granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this January
lol.li, 1853,
3 IS P. W ATKINS. Ordinary.
[group of Lions, 1 igers, Leopards, Cong ms, Pan
thers, &c. —the snno as perlormed liy him in a
the principal cities of Europe and America,
MAIEIE & CO’S
| I'MTEfI STATES mm.
Uliis stupendous establishment is organized at
a i enornntus expense, and t!:e proprietors feel
proud in recommending to the public a sines ol
novelties unsurpassed by any Equestrian Trcupe
now tnivi Mmg.
The principal Slurs who Compose the Eques
11 i 111 l roime are AI’LLE MARIETTA, lirst lady
I'-q i ’sti'i.m of tn.i age; her beautiful roan horse,
trained by herself is from die finest stock in Eu
rope, and lus been for years (he greatest favorite at
Franconi’s in Paris.
Equestrian Mvnger , W. Waterman.
I wo Star Clowns, P. tlorner, the gp a! Ameri
can Jester; a!>u Samuel Velser, tile great I’otfu
ges,. .1 ugl or and Trick Clown, each famous for ori-
I gioal wit and humor; M’l:.e Henrietta, the ae-
I eomplisiied danseti-e; Mr. W. W aterman, W.
; C-n e, YV 7 . Chambers, I). Richards, J. Siioi.fs,
j A. Buktnette, T. Oeo irn, and in fact the whole
j eitaiih'hnienl is a vast repository of
NXTURK AND ART.
| years of age and servants lia’f price to the whole
j combined exhibitions,
rCP-Y lull description of the Animals, Birds,
| c:pi be seen by the Company’s> lulls at the prin
| c pal hotels. W. .VI. DAVIS, A ens
I
! Ureorgla, Henry County,
irGIEAS isaidi ii >!lin g~wort!i applies
’ V *7 tn me fur Letters ol Administration, on
the cstat sos tVtlhaiu Garni:, late of said connly,
j deceased.
; Tliese are tlie-efore to cite and admonish all and
■ singular, the kindred and creditors, of saiddeeea
; sed, tostiow cause (if oily they have) within the
time prescribed by law, otherwise Letters will be
granted (lie applicant.
Given under my hand at ofi::, this January
; 10;ii. i 053.
3 _ F. P. VVATKIT'S. Ordinary.
Georgs:’., Henry Comity.
HE REAS Mi ion Vl.Gently aprdi<>s to me i
W V tor Letters of Dismission, Bom Pie Guard- |
i tanship ol Joseph 11. S.ipptngtoo.
‘Those are therefore to cite and admonish all p->r
‘o is concerned, to show cause, on or before the Ist
Monday tn April next, why Li-l/ers should mu tie
granted, ’o a- tau t whereof, Letters of Dismission
wil! lie granted said applicant,
A B'ue.c;.v;i’<ict irom the minutes.
Given under me hand at office, this Januari I
ion.,nms -
3— E. P. WAT KINS, O di'Miv.
Adin'tiiistrator’s S:t!e.
™TLLb u *.W,°n Monday the 3!st inst. at
V y the late residence ol Rwlnrd Hamlet, late
■it Monroe cou.i v, deceased, all the parish iblc
property belonging to said deceased, consisting
ol Dim, Fodder, Stock o! various kinds, House
hold and Kitchen Furniture, and various other ar
tides too tedious to mention. Terms oi Sale on
the day. January tOMi, 1853.
3-’ TANARUS! IU VI AS B. W ILL! A MS, AAmV.
a O S Y I’CCIsiDTS.
<s, LL persons i ulchted to the estate of Richard
JJL Hamlet, latent Monroe countv, deceased,
are required to make immediate -payment, and
those having demands agiin-t said estate, will pre
sen! them legally attested, within the tune proscri
bed by law, or they will not b. settled. January
10 It, 1853.
3- THOMAS B WILLIAMS. A dm’.-.
IX T Y days aficr and do, application will be
K3 m(do to the Ilonotable the Court of Ordinary
ol Monroe county, lor leave sell all the Land be
lunging to the estate of Richard Hamlet, fate of
Monroe countv, deceased. January 10th, 1353.
3 Til DM AS B. A ILLI AML Adm’r
(YSiblfY days after date, appd’edi >n will be
K_7 made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary, o’
Henry county, for leave 1. sell the House and Lot.
ni KrUie town ol McDonough, now occupied by
iVilham L.. Dor y. Jaima’ v i7:fi 1853,
AiiLKSG. DOBBIN'S, Ex’r.
3 B >N i- T -V BECK, Ex’rx
Georgia, fleiiry CoMis , l5 r .
HEUEAS Tho?. f. Green, applies to me for
v w Letters of Dismission, bom the Adminis
tration et the estate of Thus. King, late of said
county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons lote'e-teil, to file their objections (if any they
have) ■ hv Lett. :s should not be granted, on or in -
line Hie Ist Monday in August next, otherwise
Letters Di-nnssoiy w II be granted.
A true extract Irom the minutes.
Given under my hand at office, this January
17th, 1853.
3- E, P, WATKINS, Ordinary.
iAI IF FIX
Piiv a do ,!CCI ItAFYUPT
111 II. \ &ii il A13i.1 i’ ii b
&Mn pj if Hi iJC QMiIP
rgpnS subsetibers would tncs! rcrpcclfully irt
m form tiie public tfmf they now have in opera
tion. their Foundry and Machine Shop in Griffin,
Ga. where they arc |>r pared to Xucitte any ordure
t'tc Machin.-rj or Casting fin**, with dispatch.—
Th-.-ir wo; k is warranted to be of the very best
m.ileiiiii mil workmanship, and on as accommoda
ting terms as can lie found South.
Gin Gearing, Plates and B ills, Puliies, Gudge
ons, &c. kc kept i , onstiintiv on hand.
W. W. THOMPSON'& CO.
Jan. 10,1853. 2—3 m
Ii!l. W. 11. MOSELEY,
IS permanently located in the city of
Grilliu, and .solicits a continuance of
patronge from his friends, and the public generally.
Residence and Office at Dr. N. B. Johnson’s old
stand. Jam 10111, 1353. 2—tf’
C AUTION.
pimlie is hereby cautioned against t rading
-S3. for the liillowing Promissory Notes, to wit;
One made by Russel Reneatt, to J.G, Simmons,
lor Seventy dollars, and credited with ten dollars,
due one day after date, and dated about the 13th
Jan. 1843.
One by J W. Talley, to J. C. Simmons, for
Ninety dollars, due one day afttr date, and dated
about the 12th Jan. 1851.
One by W. .1. Jossey, principal, arid 1.. FI- mis
ter, and 11. J. Reeves, securities, for Five Hundred
dollars, dated the 18th May, 1852, and due the
25!h Lee. 1852, also to J. C. tSiinmons.
Also, one by John G. Maugham to J. B. Payne,
for Fifty-five dollars, date about the Ist Jan. 1352,
unit due tiie2sth Dee. 1852.
‘('he above Notes were stolen from the übscri
her’ Irsunk, oil the Macon & Western litsilroao, on
the night oi the22d Dec. lust.
.1. C. SIMMONS.
Uriffi •, Jan. -1, 1853. 1
THE und raigned having bought out the stock
of Henry G. Holliday, respectfully informs
the public that he w ill keep constantly on hand,
a general assortment of
staple & nm dry-goods,
GROCERIES,
and evi rv thing nsdally retailed from a mercantile
establishment He will keep ail aitichs of the
best quoliti, and pay purfeulur attention to the
purity of Ins liquors, which are all of a choice
kind and may he used with safety for medicinal
purposes.
Now on hand and lor Sale,
C II OIC B m ISIS POT ATO US,
Os his mi n raising in Connecticut, part of which
are the eat y six week*; al.-o, the fl >ur Petal , Ite
mga large while mealy fruit, of excellent, flavor
W A N T E D,
100.030 G a sticks of Corn, f. r which ‘ any thing in
Ins store will bo given at the lowi si cash prices.
Brian nlwkll.
G,ri(Rn, Jan. 1, I —ts
rep ms is to caution any one from further in
trusion upon a lot of land lying one mile
South of McDonough, on the Griffin road, belong
ing to the estate of Charles Bayne, late of Henry
count y, deceased,as lam determined to prosecute
for any further intrusion of anv kind whatsoever.
J A MES W. (J ROCKETT, Agent:
.Tan. I, 1553 I— 3t
61FFIH BOOK §?.BES
East Eiie Hill Street.
rpAHE subscriber having removed his entire
Jil. Stock of Books from the store ofj. AT. Lun
quest, Jeweler; to I he. New Brick Block opposite on
the ast Side of Hill Sired, has just received an
uiiusvtaliy huge supply of Medical, Law,
Miscellaneous & Scliool Books
to which lie would invite the attention of Teachets,
Lawyers, Physicians, Merchants, and the public
generally, as lie will now seli either by the whole
sale or retail, on the most liberal terms.
Also, a large Stock of Letter, Foolscap, (ruled
and unruled) and Wrapping Paper. A lof which
lie will sell either wholesale or retail, on as good
terms as can be bought any where in this section
He has also made arrangements to receive
Monthly all the ‘‘.V<t it) Works of Interest,” as r hev
conic three.!v front the press—Graham’s and Har
pet’s New Monthly Magazines, or any others that
may be desired, can tie bad here by giving a few
weeks’ notice, a! the Pohlislier’s prices.
persons ind< bled to the Eubseriber are
requested to settle their accounts immediately.
G. DUNHAM.
Griffin, Jan. 1,1353, I—3m1 —3m
V. r R-t. MARY C. DOTIIARD, will resume'het
iV.S. School, ill her Fehoolroom, oil the Fayette
ville street, on Monday, Jan. 31, 1353. Grateful
.or the past, she solicits a continuance of patromge.
Rates Per Term of Five .Months,
Orthography, Reading, Writing and
Arithmetic, . G 00
The almve, with I ngbsli Grammar,.'Go -
graphv, History, &o $3
Pliiiosotihv, Chemistry, Dotanv and
Rhetoric, .SIOOO
Mora! Philosophy, Astronomy, with the
use o the Globes, sl2 00
I’he Ornamental Brum iies laught if desired.
Jonesboro, J in, 3, 1353. I— 2t
SMICAL FEMLE COLLEGE.
G RIF FIN, G BORGIA.
rgl:;E board of Trustees of tilts Institution are
JL happy in being able t > announce to the public,
hat u win commence its exercises on Monday the
i7th of January, 1353, under the direction ol an
able corps o! lustroclois.
The Facility will be as follows:
Rev C,\;iu.si.E P. 13. M.viyriN, President and
Prote-sor ol Ancient Languages, Rnttone. Mental
am! Moral Philosophy.
* Profess • r of Chen.istry, Me
chanical Philosophy and Natural Sciences.
Miss Ada E. Humphrey, Instructress in French
Mu'licmatics and English branches.
Mrs Jeannette Bethune, instructress in Histo
ry, Botany and English branch, s.
Mr. Hermann Liramnuilcr, Professor of Instru
mental und Vocal Music and the German Lnn
gua jc.
Mis. Agnes Graumui'er, Instructress on the
Guitar and m tiie Ornamental branches.
* instructress in the Primary
Department.
Toe course ot Instruction will be thorough and
extensive; and moral discipline and p.eugl.us in
strccti N will constitute a prominent and charnc-
leatme in the exercises of the Institutton.—
For the piesenl, the Scholastic year will be divided
into Two T< ros of twenty-om; weeks each. Tin
Institution will embrace Three Departments:
Primary Middle and ‘College—each Depart
ment occupying three years ni its course of study,
and divided into Three Glasses, each class re
quiring a year in its courae oi siudv.
The Rates of Tuition will be
Io the Primary Department,—in which wil!
be taught, without charge, Drawing and Vocal
Music, in addition to the various studies pursued.
For t!i” third (or lowest) Glass ,89 Per Term
Second Class, J 2 “
F.rst Glass, 10
Middle Department, 20 “
College 20 “
Modern Languages, (each) 11) “
Music (PianiqForfe,) ,25 11
Drawing and Painting and Orna
mental YVoik, 10 “
Use of Piano,
I.icidciital, ]
i! wi ! i>e seen tint no extra charge is ma te I'm
the Ancient Languages; the Latin will be adopted
as a part-of the regular course of study, and the
Greek laugh: if desired. When the Institution
shall have made a commencement, a Catah grro
will he published, giving a more particular account
of tie Course of Study, character, aiois and ad
vantages ol this Seminary ol learning, which \ve
confidently believe from the character and ability of
the Faculty will he second to none in the land. —
While thorough instruction will be given in every
Department, vve wil! remark that the Primary De
partment will receive especial attention.
We would simply add, that Board can be had in
good families at giO to S• 2 per month.
JAMES II STARK,
President of the Board.
‘iV. J. Keith, Sec’rv.
To be tided
Grit in, Jan. 4t!i, 1353. 1 •—if
aiw
jETUS I’received and lor sale at the Music Store.
‘■ Sonnet to Friendship,” ( H fit iz)
“Composed and respecrluily dedicated to the
friends of (he Synodical Female College,” by
11. HU \UMULLE!I/
This is a pleasing “ Walls” and will give credit
to the author.
\lso on hand by the same Composer;
“.'./j dd‘ ii” Connly Quickstep.” —“Respectfully de
dicated to the citizens of Spalding County.”—
This piece is 100 well known for any thing more
to he said in its favor.
“JMonroe Polka Honda. n
“Cockade lUnes (laic!,step.”
“Our Cion Heart.” (s->ng)
CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD.
Griffin.. Tan. G, 1353. I— 6t
MUSIC.
MISS ANN A. NEWELL respectfully in
f'ornts the parents and guardians of Young
Ladies in this vicinity, that she will open her
School at the house ofMr. S. S. Tailor, in Grif
fin, on Monday the 10th inst. fur instruction in all
the departments of a Musical Education. Her
instruments are of the best kind, from the house ol
I. H. Most & Cos. ol Hart foul, Connecticut, which
have tiik rn the premium at the State Fair for many
vears past. Vocal proficiency will command her
particular attention. In no respect will any means
he left, untried to afford Young Ladies.a complete:
musical education in all its brunches.
large lot of the above Pianos, of the most
beautiful and complete finish, may at all time’s be
1 ihtitid at the Store of BRIAN NEWELL, on Ilill
.Street, next to Josscy k Flcmister, Griffin, Geor-
J an. 1, 1353. I —il ■ (
*rr*£xr.'£zzz* WE have now on hand
I the largest stock of Pi
j ! i g £ ii aoos that we have ever J i *£ S It
! had, nil fresh and new, direct Irom the Manufactu
j rers! They are all ot the latest styles ami patterns,
! Mini are unsurpassed in point ol quickness and
j eln-'ticit.y of touch, volinueand trri* li.mcv •>(’ tone,
I stv le and finish of workmanship. Wo have among
. our stock some of the lute Patent
AW.SCALE. riMOS,
. v\ hii h ore equal in volume of tone to the celebrated
■ Grand Pianos. These ins.'ruments ii.'vcr tail to
I pjyase the ear of'every one who hears the lone of
them. Also, we have some .f the much admired
These Pianos liave all been s'd..i ted by one ol the
firm, and we boast that we are able to sell them as
low as any market ill tbo Union with the Irciglti’s
(inference, its the arrangements which we have lak
j ly i fleeted with the Manufacturers will authorize
imr doing so. ~
Pricjes froin In
A wri;ti n guarantee will accompany every Pt
pno vve sefl; that is, “if, alter twelve months using
any defect is toiiml, we take tile Piano hues, a git in
and give anew one.”
Secondhand Pianos to RENT, or for sale.—
Prices from SSO 00 to $l5O 00.
m neat Rosewood cases-, -1 and 5 octaves, for sale,
prices ,SSO to 375.
Flutinas, Aecordeons, Banjos
Violins, Guitars, Fltiics, I'il’es, and everything u
sually kept in a Music Store will iie found in ours.
A heavy lot of kheef .Music on hand for Piano,.
/ t ate and Guitar. .
CLOUD Sc SHACKLEfDRD.
Griffin, Ga Util Sr. ‘• ov. 4, ly
TO HHtE
HvlSitwK,u - 1 w nlflsi
EVi RAL Negroes to hire for tbs year. All
►M? go and and hottest Servan’s. Apply’soon to
F. W. A. DO YU?.
Griffin, Jan. I, 1653. , I—3t1 —3t
‘n o t ice’ .
HAVE placed my notes in the bands
of John Neal, vs Zebu I on, with in
structions to collect them immediately .
J A Lis -NEAL.
Dec:. 31, 1852. I—ut
i4
DEALERS IN
ITT)T R
Groccs lef?,
New Orleans street, Griffin, Georgia.
A. Bucknf.r,*B Slvipi’Eli, M. D. S.MIT.I
(Hi r 7 ®* *? ? -ftf- s p 3 s*a s eps aa
m'J l3 (j ;jihi 4 9 h ‘vW || J J fi pi C& “ n
-J> Li Li ‘.v> .-*■> tss3 k C *i c ‘T&iy tss §
rSjPIIIE Trustees of tlio Gtiffin Mfkh) Academy,
jfa. would respectfully ammur.cc, that said Insti
tution is now in successful operation, huger the
management of its present a'..!- principal Mr. D.
Sk’obf.. They fa!;.- pleasure in slating that they
have placed the Acad--my in a high posttroft for
importing instruction and disemh-ura-sod it from
all pecuniary difficulty. They tail) ngon the citi
2‘os of Griffin aid vicinity, to palrmez.* litis Insti
tution as vctiiy their highest c.i ifid-nce. The
exercises of this School .will reqpimm-nce cn the
tOlli January next, at the usiial rates of tuition.
V, AI. CLIN U, )
A. A. GAUL DING : ... .
A \i NALL’ 1 < * rustees.
YT.M.LEAK. j
fDy. 2t. 1852. 52-41
IT-*. A W^^TST^*® 5 ? 5
V,. •. ‘etiGtu U®? v *<Br u. 4 Sard a
LI. oi those indelded So me or the firm of
Jim. LONG BLISS, mu-t uu he payment by
the first of January next, and e^nwij^ixinycioso,
•it an officer, for collection.’
JAMES S. LONG.
Griffin, Doc. 2!, 1852. 52
. Jjth i. A
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It a i ll .1 {? ft; s mco 4:v I
Ii 115 U ill'll l v u t ; Hilli 1 1 iU 3
Hartford, Conn.
E undersign • <l,. a gent for the
JL known Company, is prenarert to lake, risks
against Fire on Buildir:gs, .V!creitandiso and Cot
ton in Wan'-Houses, on as favorable terms as other
similar institutions. A. MERRITT.
Griffin, Nov. 11, 13.52. 4-ff
s trid pi fill n * s ‘T- n\ 7 ? s
%■ l . ■ |fL if a i\;p|, 5.4 j f
iilii l>!ji jSI jjilc'iiUilL'iti t I
Vve ’viSt Rise on ous* otyw Merits
X
f pYHOSE weekly supplies of new Goods conlin
-- no to conic, and ji’e aw just-in receipt of some
of the best and handsome?! style of
sflt®a!a3iaas msafs
ever brought, to tins market, m inuf icUr-Cd ex
pressly tor us within the last few vreeiis. A
splendid assortment of
Ladies’ and Gents’
BOOTS .IJYl) SHOES. 1
Among them, some white ktd doors and Gaiters j
.ft’oryou \ ‘..■t ill 7fep(}#nr
p.’aict Cloaking, French tMerm i, -Muslin Coilars
Cuffs and Undersieves, (cheap and pretty,) Plain
and figured block Silk--. A few pattern’s tuper
extra colored Brocade Bilks. 209 pieces Lustrine
and Satin ttibbons, black Bombazine, hi ick l‘ , reneh j
Bwiile.l Cloth, Lace and Live Veils, Hem Stitch- i
ed and Tape Border L. C. Handkcrdtirfs, heavy i
Canto 1 Fringe:-, White Curtain Damask, Cloak
Linings, Hair Cord Dimity, Corded Skirts, f iosi- j
erv of every description, ‘Knit iog Yarn. White |
and Ciouded Ci’ewell, Crewe il Needles. Crewel I j
r.aiterns, and various other articles unnecessary to ;
riienlinn as vve siiall expect you in “crowds,” ex- i
ainining for yoursi Ives, anil buying with yom tis- •
iial liberality. TAYLOR, DAVIS & Cos., j
Nov, 1, 1852. [ls-lf] Hill Street, Griffin, i
N. B.—Sometlimg new every week. 1
ROMSOi\ j li.iLliEii- & i
WILL CONTINUE THE
11 14 |/ i||||il ft- f’ fie | i
Hill uOOilo & llliOl'iiiill |
*#§ £J. V T-.y T? Ci f2
At the old stand of Vaughn, Robinson &
Walker, Corner Broad and New Orleans streets,
wl-erc they would be pleased to see their friends
and receive a share o’ their patronnoe
E. W. ROBINSON,
T. L. WALKER,
T. J. BLOODVv ORTH.
July ID, 1832. 31—If
DU LI X’S ST SO A3l 31 £ L LS.
nntiE undersigned liavi ig:. alien e
.EL named mills, will sell thebeH Lum
ber at tlie mill, tor $9,00 per ib-io-and feet for cash.
AM orders left at the store of Win. U. Phillips
Lu<i. will be punctually attended to.
j. McDonough.
November 30, 1552. 40—2 m
H | i| \ |
PSj'XHIS subscriber, Wm. R. Phillips, is now
Ja. offering a large and splendid stock of !§lsi
irl;* ;a.s<l Fancy
DM GOODS 11 GROfRIES,
lia’uhvave, Boots, Shees, Hals, Ac.
At very reduced prices lor C.ISII or | romp/
dealers. Fresh-supplies will lie constantly added
to the stock, arid all who’v isli Cltea]) OotSilS
.will do well to apply nt ihe Granite Front un
der the .Masonic, Hall, on Hill street amt tliev
will find as cheap, it’not the cheapest Goods in the
city:
Dorl’t he hack wal’d in coming in, we make no
charge for showing goods.
W.YI. R. PHILLIPS.
Gri fin, April t, 1852. 4—if
THE CHEAPEST INDUCEMENTS.
Ever heard of to Buy
Cheap Clothing, &c.
| lmm & bro,’
i OLOI king it OBYIOSIS
5 TORE,
is the place whctcfcan be bought cteaptr' than can
) t o lent in
( GIUFFIIV, GA. or any other Place.
I Messrs. L. -hui.m.vn & Brother ofT r their cn
j lire new and w ell selected stock oi Gentlcinen’d
I Ready-Made Clo hi us;,
lat the cheapest nmrthkpn prices. Their long
expeiienue in making up Clothing, \ lieh is done
under their own supervision, together . ‘jih their t’a
cilitiss will) Northern Wholesale Hons s, will give
! proof how CIIRAP CLOTHING cat be honest
for Cash. The* stock consists of all the difTerefit
I varieties of
i Over, Frock , Business and
.DRESS coats;,
! From $2 up to the Finest Quality.
! Hundred different styles, pitlirns and qualities of
V ESTS — PANTS, from 75 ct.s, op to the finest
that can be made. Always on hand/ 300 Cloth
Cloaks.
BOYS’ CIfOTIIIWG,
Togctlu r with Shirts, Under Shirt's, Drawers, Cra
vats, Suspenders, Hals, Caps, and also a large and
II assortment of
Boots and Shoes,’
Cither for Ladies, Gentlemen. Misses or jB
Also, a lull and well selected stock cf ‘F ail *
| Winter Staple and Fancy
rCF- Please cofrre and examine onr stocjf, ‘and
|be convinced of facts;! • h:ch cannot be ieaifzcd
| without pro /, —Call then and get prool, at.-
t L. Slisdsnnn 3z Hraliutr’s
Importers of Clothing, Dry Goods, Sec.
Next door to LunquesPa Silver Shop, Hill Street,
GufrsTN, Georgia-.
Nov. l, 1852
11 ©??io.a.
rgll-IE subscriber expecting to be absent from
Grtftiij’d'.irmg the winter and spring, hereby
gives notice - that Tayi.or, Davis & Cos. are his
authorized agents in Griffin, during his absence,
and ail persons indebted to CHAPMAN, KILL
& CO. are respectfully requested to make imme
diate payment to them, as the concerns of that
firm must be settled without further dchiv.
\V. YV. CHAPMAN
Griffin, Oct. 14, 1352. 43-If.
CHERRY PECTORAL,
Par ttxe rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS*
BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH,
CHOI?, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
j “pMTANY years of trial, instead of impairing
JLtJL the public confidence in this mcdieini, has
won lor it an appreciation and notoriety by far e.\-
eeodingthe most, sanguine expectationsofits friends
Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and ti.e unmistak
able benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers,
could originate and maintain the reputation it, on -
J°>®i. ‘Vhiig many inferior remedies thrust tipi n
Hit! cdmiTniiiny, have failed and been ciiseu riled,
this lias gained friends by every Trial, conferred
benefits on the afflicted they can never linger, and
produced cures too numerous and too remarkable
to be forgot!on.
While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that
anyone medicine will infallibly cure—-tili there
is abundant proof flint the Cherry Pectoral does
not only as a general thing, but almost invariably
cure tiie maladies for which it is employed.
As time makes these tacts wider and better
known, tins medicine has gradually become the
best reliance of the a filleted, from the log-cabin of
tiie American Peasant, to the palaces of European
Kings Throughout this entire country, in every
State, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it con
tains, Cherry Pectoral is known ns the best remedy
extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs,and in
many foreign countries, it is coming to he extensive
ly used by their most intclbgvot Physician..-?. In
GiVat Britain, France and Germany, where the
medical sciences have reached their higher perfec
tion, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and m constant
use in the Armies, Hospitals, A.lms-Houses, Public
Institutions, and in domestic practice,as tiie surest
remedy lltei, upending Physicians can employ for
the more dangerous affections of the Lungs. Al
so in milder cases, and for children-it is safe, pleas
ant and ell!dual to cure. In fact, some of tiie
mosl fluttering testimonials we receive have been
from parents who have found it efficacious in cases
particularly incidental to childhood.
The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured bv a prac
tical Chemd, and every ounce of it under his own
eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is scal
ed and protected by law froni counterfeits, conse
quently can he lehed on as genuine withuot adul
aeration.
We have endeavored here tc, furnish the commu
nity with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority
and worth as should commend itself to their confi
dence—a remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual
which this has by icpeated and count loss Inals
proved iisdflo be; an I trust by great care in pre
paring it with chemical accuracy, of uniform
strength, to a fibril Physicians anew agent on which ]
they can rely for the best results, ami the afflicted!
with a remedy that will do for them all that medi
cine can do. Prepared and Sold by James C.
Ayer, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell,
.Mass.
SOLD in GRIFFIN by DR. M. J. DANIEL.
“ “ “ DR. J. W. JONES.
In McDonough, by John Sff’lwe!!. In Barnesville ,
by Leonard Lillie. In Zebulon, by A F. Irvine,
and Druggists generally.
Jan. 10, :553. 2 —3 m
DRESS GOODS-AT COST
f'pTliE undersigned are offering llieir stuck o
J&l. upwards of
100 Ptt( terns of Ladies Dress Goods
at NK'V YORK COST. Prices varying from
37£ to 90 ('.cuts per yard.
Every piece purchased this Fail—anr’.of the very
Latest a?!'? Best Styles.
SAB GENT & CO.
Corner New t Ifcans and Broad sreets.
Griffin, Dec. 0, lfes2. 50—if
John T. Rowland, John T. Rowland, Jr.
imp & m
slO bv m4bXiP (ter Wbn
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 1 72, Bay-Sircct,
ais 9 ®ss®
Refer lo A. Merritt, Agent Planters’ Punk,
Griffin, Georgia.
mm COLLEGIATE
rfTi HE exercises of this Institution will be n-
At su nod on Mon luv the lOlh Junnury, 1553.
A largo ami commodious building is now in
progress of erection, and will be in readiness at an
carlv day for the accommodation of the pupils. A
comfortable private house will be used to leach in
until the College building is finished, so that no
tunc may be lost.
N. I’o The house on Broadway owned bv Mr.
A. Cloud, and now occupied bv Mr. Bjnffington,
which tt* much more retired than the Chinches,
will he use I until the oilier'building is in readi
ness.
H . H. MO IROW, Principal.
December Mill, 1852. 51 -
ONE OF THE LARGEST AND
.Best Stocks of
FALL & WMH dill!
EVER OFFERED IN THIS. MARKET,
IS NOW OPENING AT
SARGENT & e0 S S,
Cor. KTcw-Orlcans St. and Broadway.
CONSISTING in part, of a splendid assortment o
STAPLE & FANCY MY-fiOODS,
and every style and description of
I) It 15 SS <; O()S3 8! !
Also, every variety of
WO on WARE AND HARDWARE
Clothing, Saddles, (Lins,
Blankets, Iron, Pistols,
Kerseys, Nails, Powder,
Shos, Steel, Oils,
Hats, Kfaclcsmlth’s Tools,* Pawtts.
ALSO OF ‘HIM BEST QU A LIT ESI
50 Bags Rio Coffee,
Prime Java do jl
SO Mods. St. Croix aturp. R. Hfe&ar,
20 Btils. Stewarts’ Refined do
20 do Coffee do
£0 do Crush’d and Powdr’d do
Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt,
Molasses, Tobrcco',* &e., &c.
Purchasers will please hem* in mind, that our
Stock is almost •entirely N F,W, and tliat every ar
ticle sold is warranted tube good and sound, and
at Prices that cannot fail to suit buvers.
SARGENT & CO.
Griffin, September .3D, 1852. * 40—£f
PA DCS AIMC f ?
PTfIHE undersigned intending lo make a slight
JS. change in their business, are now offering for
CASH, their entire stoji of
DEY GOODS,
SHOES, HATS,
all new and fresh, at very reduced prices, and on a
credit until fail, at as low rates as anv house in the
place. J. C. & L. R. BREWER.
Griffin, March 25,1852 13— dm
S A VANN All RIUTfJAIi
l rpim i Min Mm \ w
liitfli iliilil/lli litlifil l\\ 1 6
C. P. Rschaldson, President.
James A. Norris, Secretary
ii n;.! e isi gn ed, A gen to f t lie above com pa -
-it- ny is prepared to fake risks against Fire <m
Buildings, Stocks, &c. 5 on the most favorable
lC! I!IN . IVI . v)|3Lj[ rN N 5 A
Griflin, August 8,1850. r > ,.^_*f{
ij HBI flMfll 1
ii uMiJMsJLLMi,
PR O FE3SQ :i O F M USI D.
T3W AVING connected himself with tiie Syimdi-
Il_S. cal Female College, will be alde-to wait on
some private scholars,'on either Piano o G.uiar,)
if only applieiti >u is made, lie Mill endea
vor to sustain the same reputation wail which he
has been honored in bis former sit nations, ir, “New
Eng’und, Virginia and Ge irgi i.” Or-lo.s left in
llie stores oi Messrs. Clou t & Shackleford, or
Li. I*. Kirkpalrieii, will be promptly alt nded to
a!RS. 11. BRAUMULLER,
Having in charge the Ornamental department
in the same College, desires’also to form private
classes in the following branches; Different kinds
of raised works and Needlework of every description,
jlowexs of I Fax, .Rice, Spice, Hale, Paper and
worsted; Drawing and Painting. Please to leave
or*ers at either of the ohovc mer.ti med stores
Griffin, Doeembe.ls, s!—tf
nm r> sirin ,?i,n itstsrn
llli. Hit i ill iti Vs?
■RTrAViNG removed from South Alabama to
sa a. this City for the purpose of pursuing the
practice of Medicine and Sssrgery in ail
their branches, offers his professional services to
the citizens ol’Griffin and the adjacent county,
and desires their call’for him to he made at his re
sidence, late that of Dr. N. B. Johnson, or at his
office on Broadway, next door to the stoic of Mr-
Westmoreland, late! y occupied bv Dr. 13 need. —
Calls at either place will receive liis immediate and
prompt, attention, night or day. Dr. Williams is
la graduate of the Lexington and Augusta Medi
cal Schools, and has had the advantage of many
years experience in his profession, both in Georgia
and Alabama, especially in the treatment of the
prevalent levers ol the South, such as, malignant,
bilious, remittent, and continued fevers; contestive,
typhoid, and rheumatic fevers; pneumonia, typhoid
pneumonia, and the common chills and fevers, and
chronic diseases cf a Southern climate, such as
diseases of the spleen and liver, dropsy of the
heart, hypertrophy of the heart, general dropsvs,
rheumatism,female diseases. &c.
Griffin, Sib December, 1851. 50—
FfSK 5 S METALLIC
5| f.% P g A Iif 3 tf* f
II ki A L b A
ETAKE leave respectfully to intitrm the public,
Unit I have just received a number ot these
BURIAL C.ASSS at mv shop, in the city oi
Griffin, w here they can be had at ail times at the
shortest notice, at a small advance on cost and
freight.
The subscriber also continues the C&STiagfC
and Cabisscf Business at his old stand
where he wifi be pleased to execute any orders left
“■ill* him. A. BELLAMY.
Griffin, April 8, 1352 \i— 1
f p E| g! m. a b p
1 1 iife rlliUiiß
’Wjp'AVING aeeomplis-hed Intnsell with -'j
iOL Drs. Pitman & Durham, will prac- v’s-j’
tice the DURHAM SYSTEM, eight miles <ESi
north of Greenville, at Phillips Store. Entertain
ment for tl-.r.se at a distance. Price for Medicines
our Prescriptions $2,50. Terms CilSll.
February 24th, 1852 10 -
J. A & J.C. BEtiKS,
DEULERS IN
OPY GWFiPS
A Nl> MAKDWA UK,
Corner Hill and Ninth-Blreet, Griffin, Gu
Januatiy 9.1852. 2—ls
B g W^-^aMS
wfl i' : ii ti s*.t43 fi
C. 12. Joluisuca & Cos., Iliil Street,
A RE now receiving large additions to their
stock of Hardware, Cutlery and Guns, to
which they invite the attention ofßiiiliicrs and Con
tractors particularly. Their stock of Locks, Latch
es, Butts, tlinges, Screws,Nails, Augers,Chisels,
aws, Planes, Beads and Moulding, is now very
mplefe.and will he Itiniisheib.n as good terms as
anv Hardware Store in Georgia.
Mill Irons, Pan Gearing, See. always on hand.
April 8, 1852.
DOYAL & NOLAN,
AT. L L
MAYING formed a co-partnership, will prac
tice in the counties nl Monroe, Pike, Pay
ktte. DeKalb, Henry, Butts, Meriwether,
and Newi Also in the Supreme Court at Ma-*
con a nl Dec., ‘ r . A!i business entrusted t > tiieir
care, will meet will prompt attention. A share ul
pu’ li; patronage, is ‘cspcctfully solicited.
L. T. Dor ai, Q. It. Nolan.
m LIVElti STABLE
THE OLD STAIN’D.
rMIHE undersigned would respectfully inform
_l_ the puhliO generntly, that In- has Opened a
S I’ABLF in the ity of Griffin, m the Stable for
merly occupied by the .■tinge Lomp'iny; and he
will hire out 1101181.8, BUeIGIES, &c;. upon as
UfIEIIAL T'-E'KSI®
as the times will admit. The - patronage of Ids
ft lends and the Travelfm® Public is respectfully
solicited.
i limsflf or lii3 brother, Janie? L., v. ill gerierii l
!if found at the Stable,as I have secured his s<-r9
viees'Wnen absent from home. lam also prepared
tod.) HACKING to suit costumers
C ALL and see, it will not cost anything to exj
amine.
L. P. ALEXANDER
Griffin fCareli 4. 1552. 10—If
pimjfi ,11 varrum
lUfjoitiiij hyhiffi.
. undersigned respectfully tenders •
id. his proicsionaPßerviccs t the
of Griliin and vicinitv. His nractice is on
the. BOTANIC SYSTEM, and from his
long experience in the practiee of Physic, he feeis
assured that lie will be able lo give satisfactiont >
ali jwho may cal! on him for medical aid.
over A. Gray’s Store.
LI'XLOY SNEED, M. D
GcifTm. Fe!> tO, 1852.
- - : ‘ *
rSNflESoutli Western Rail Hoad Company wis! -
M. cs to lure for tiie year 1853, to work on re
pairs ot the ILmd, Sixty able boVieil sie
grn Fcilows aittl tivelve W<rsttas.
w ill be well fed, clothed and have n cess.-
fy m (iical wlca* jiick. Wages paid
quarterly at the Company’s at Macon, Ap
■'l cation must be made at the Office in Macon to
the Siiperintendnnt, or to Mr. U. MeLennoa, §u
penusor on the Road. Offers will aso txTfecl'ivtd
to fdiT.i#h seventy hu-dr-ls good Corn Meal per
month, delivered at the Iff pot in-Macon oFuny
station on thcHload.
GKO. W. ADAMS, Sops.
Mi con, Nov. I9th, 1852. 48—(it
EfiSLliH SOiOOL
HE subscriber would respect full v announce to
J. 2. the cittacus of Grtflin, that he has made are
rangements tor opening on the
First Moudlay in January next,
in north Griffin, a mixed School for Boys and Girls
From past experience and the success which has
attended his labors in promoting the moral and in
tellectual improvements of vouth, he would hope
or at least a share of public patronage. He pledges
himsell to a faithful and unremitting effort to pro
mote best interest ol those confided to las charge.—
As to his ability to impait instruction lie would beg
leave to refer to Col. Allien, with whom he has
been associated during the present year in his Clas
sical Bchonl in this place, whose judgement will,
no doubt, be properly ajipeciatcd l.y an intelligent
comrr.un i'y.
mmtm <m tohrsb
Per Session office months.
Reading, Writing, Spelling and Mental
Arithmetic, , SB,OO
The above with Grammar, Geography,
and History, . ... ? 12,00
j Algebra, Geologv, Geometry, Astronomy,
Coculistry, Moral and Natural Philoso
phy, SI 4.00
Incidental expenses, , ... 50
GEORGE G. BARNETT.
Griffin, November 25, 1852. tf—!B
Painters asstl Builders
Y'JK/ LL do well to call and examine our stork
v V oi White Lead, Paints, Oils, Varnishcst
I urp. ntine. Ground Paints, Bash Tools and Pain.
Brushes, k.c. before buying elsewhere.
, Ela-cf.’s Patent buiE Proof Paint, Elate and
/ Chocolate, always on hand arid tor sale by
j ‘ C. H. JOHNSON & CO.
Apr! 5,1552. 15—ts Hill Street.
Carriag’e Makers
ijpfAN now find a complete assortment of Axles,
Springs, Buggy iron, Wrought, and Mu Ilea-
Pe; Patrol, Enameled and Oil ton leather; Patrol,
Fainted Rubber nod Enameled Cloths, Laces)
llringe, Damask, Hnhhs, Bands point and sand,
Cairiiiigc, Fine Bolt, &e., &c., at
C. tl. JOHNSON & CO.
April 1852. 15 —ts
SPALBM LiiToa"siLß.
PTnilE subscriber offers at private sale, the entire
ja. lanced possession of Evans Shannon, late
deceased, lying 5 miles from Griffin, immediately
on ffio Plunk-Road from Griffin to West Point.—
Con sisiing of about l 7fM> acres of Land of
which about 2150 acres are in actual cultivation
—with good lencc and out farm houses, J,-c. Gm
liouse, Cotton-Gin, Thrasher, Geer, See.
GOOD BWELIiI 111,
i Ktfciiess, SmoStc lionse, Horse-lot,
tables, &c., -GOOD WAIT li,
healthy location. Premises we!) watered, planta
tion in good order, tine crop, &c.
Apply to the subscriber on the premises. Titles
clear and unquestionable. .So all you who want
to live near the city of Griffin, and in the vicinity’
of good Schools, apply at once.
BURRELL ORR, AJm’r.
August 30,-1852. S3—tl’
mIpM! GOODS!!
C. If. JOHNSON & CO.
Hill Street, Griffin Gsoigia
/\ Rk- m receipt of llieir Spring an J Surnmei
4jl Stock ol Gooda, to which the attention of (lie
public is respectfully invi'ed. In their stock will
be found a beautiful selection of Rich pl’d Bareges
Barege de-Laincs; rich Crape qe-Paris, and Grcn
adinos; rich fancy Tissues; rich French Organdies,
rich and low priced Printed Jaconetts; rich brocade
Silks, bl’k and fancy colored; white dotted Swiss
Muslins; plain Swiss, Jaconet, Midland Nansook
Muslins; Swiss and Jaconet embroidered Edgings
and Insertings, in great variety; Ladies’ white
Napoleon Lace Capes; Ladies’ embroidered Cam
bric and Muslin Collars and Cuffs, in great varie
ty, liiiled and plain; L.ndies’ embroidered Cambric
Muslin and Pagoda Under-sleeves. Cliemizettes,
&e.; Corded, Bordered, Jlcins.titebed and rich em
broidered Linen and Cambric Handkerchief’s; su
perior Hack Chatty for mourning dresses; Ladies’
Alexander Kid Gloves, Silk Mitts, ong and short;
Silk and Cotton Hosiery, in great variety - ; Ladies’
Sandal wood and Spanish Fans; English and A
mericun Prints in great variety;plain Thread, wove
Thread, Lisle and Saxony Laces, Edgings and
insertmgs 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
call attention to ll4r handsome selection of Bon
nets, Ribbons and Milliuaiy goods.
A good stock of M n’s Clothing always on
hand. IC'p’Come in, wc think it no hardship to
show our goods.
Griffin, April Bth, 1552. 15 -ts
Nctice to the Travelling Public.
BIMMEODTEL,
IIY HIGDON & lIANSONE,
Calhoun, Georgia
A GOOD Livery Stable in connection with this
xjSl house.
June IC, 18 2d—3m
A Situation or the ensuing year, as a Tea. Uer
IQ. of an English School, by a gentleman
has had several years experience, and can fwfnist*
ervtisputed testimonials as to character ‘q (la j ( .
(Ic'd ion*.- / 1
For par ien’ars apply at this offi'-e^-, r a ,- d
Teacher,’ th-ougb the Post Oliic.p Vj,;fp n p ,
December 1 lib, 1852. /’ ’