The Georgia Jeffersonian. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-18??, January 27, 1853, Image 3

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Fayette Sheriff s Sales. 11-l* l>e sold !><•(< re I lie Court Hoii'C door ▼ ▼ in tin; town of Fayetteville, Fay, lie coun* tv, nil the first Tuesday in March next, within the loyal hours ol sale, the following’ proper!v, to wit : Sevpn li.iles of Colton, ns the properly of Rubin Wallas anil Henry Simpson, to satisfy four li liis. one in lavor o( Townsend, Crane & Cos. vs. Henry Simpson -one m favor ot’ ChtnviUetlHin.& l?ancrolt vs. Ra'-un Wallai—one in luvor ol Charles Hnrtrig<> vs. Robin vYailag—the nth, rs in fav.ir of .leasiv 1,. B'alnck vs. Rubin Wallns. t he three against Rubin W alias issued from Fay ette Supeiior Court—the one nyuinat Simpson issued iruin Fayette inferior Court. Also, Fifty Acres nl'Lnnd in the upper Tlh Dis trict ol Fayette county, Number 170, h vied on as | h*’ property ol Charles Clements f to satisfy a li. In. Will am P Maloney, Adm’r of I’heha “* Kylr.’Scceas-d, vs Charles Glcmeiits —K. fa. is sued froth Fayette Superior Comt. Also one Gray Mare, about nine years old, and one roan horse about four years old, lev ini on as the property and Kissi.ih Wallcrsnn, to satisfy two ti. Ins. i-siu and li'om Fayette Superior Court—one in lator ot Townsend, Crane & Cos. vs. Kissmh \V id le rson—s ho other in favor ol Chatlcs Haitriye, vs. Walii -rson. j.at of Fayette nnnlv, l umber 2i'6, and Filly Actes o! Land, number 223, levied on as the pro perly ol Littb-I ury Jackson, to satislv a li fa. i.- smid trmii F.iycltc Superior Court in favor of toe State vs. L fe. Jackson. Property poinlid out l>y So! citor General. A -o, one negro girl about nine years old, levied oii'iis the property of Lnikiti Mdsaps, m lavor < I a ti. la. issued Irom Fayette Superior Court—L. B. Sod aril & Cos. vs. I.aikin Mil-aps maker, and . es-ee L. lilaloek, ividoi -cr. Property pointed o il by i\i. W. Stone. I wo li indi'e.l ‘wound one lull Acres of [.and, ‘ “iiastho properiv .1 H. Tvlghman, in :oe , nvrr 13th District id r x vesle count v, numtier i.17, w nil two ft. fa- - , one m tavor of Wit*-y, Banks ic Cos. vs. A. ii. Tylghtn;,.:—issued Iro u Fayetic Superior Court— the oticr • sued from Fayette In lerior (..outi, in tuvo; of J -he P. Gaveu iz Cos. vs. A . 11 , i y toyman. v* ILL [AM G L\S5, Sheriff. Jannnrv 24th 53.'. 5. Fayette SlieriJr's Sales. 7G Lbe sold before the Couithonse floor in • w tin’ ion <>( Fav.ii villi', Fayette countv, i*n the ti'rt Tuesday in March rial, f.i.twecu the usual iintirs ot sale, the following pnpertv, to wit: One Ner . sir , Mealev, 10 years of use; levied on by virtue ol a ti .u s-lied from Fa'ette Superior < “>nrt, i'i t.ivor ot Wilev, It.'iiks & Cos. vs Joshua Cider, p operty pointed out by Defendant. Also one Negm woman, 24 years old; and her Ctu and 2 years old; l!itir names not known. L*'- ’ led on by virtue of .wo ti las isrue.i from Favette Superior Court, one n favor ol 11. K. Holliday iV Cos. v< John A. J -nni:ig, and James R. Jen- ( s e irity on stay of e.V'rn'ion; th<* oftier in I t nor ot Wiley, Banks ic f'o. Vs John A. Jennings, j and Jam s R. Jennings, security oil stay nfexeeu j turn. Levied on as the property of John A. Jen- i nines r.nd point, and out by him. ’ Als >, one lot of land whereon James R. Jen- I i.ings now lives, No. not known, by virtue of three ti t.is issued ir.iin ‘nyette Superior Court, in lavor ol I oivnsen.., Crane & Cos. vs James I!, Jennings, and John A. Jennings, security on stay of exeeo ton — Dewing & Thayer, vs James 11. Jennings, maker, and Buswortli and BraS'dl endorsers, and John A Jennings, security on stay of execution Rente n Hamilton, vs James It. Jennings, John A. Jennings, security on stay of execution, Le vied on as the priperty of Janes 11. Jennings an'l pointed on i bv Defendant. One mt ot land ivft.toon Trist cc Phillips now 1 lives, in the 7di disir:v! of Fayettec unify, No. not known; by vir.’ue of a ti fa issitoJ from Favette Supeiiur Ccitr', m favor of J.ll. Johnson & Bro. i s : r '* ,ic * ! PhiTtps. Levied on as tho property ot Delen hint. This 21th Janua; v, 1353. _3~ CH A fiLKS CL KM KN fs/D. Rl.tr. _ Fayette SlieriCT-i Sale. he sold before the Courthouse door in v ? the town of Favetfevilie, Fiiyett.; county, oil *ic first I lies.lay in March m x ! , w.'hin tin - 1.- gdi -i uivs “t - de. tlie lollowirig pn periv, to wit: ‘ll • N.ei- i 1 1oise, one Buggy, ami one Iwo 1 io. Sc A u ggoil. Leviuu u as * 1 li,- ruoperf 0 f > J • . A . GusUm, 111 Satisfy ii f) la issued ( ten tin j Si t ts ( U!ii T 111 Fajelltf Cull ii, Vj ‘|| |;iVor (ti • ; -K . if lliday k f VS J. c. \V. Gositm. Pro-! I 1 ' 1 P 1 u! by Lhleihunt. This J anna, v 2a! t. 1853. • | 4 IRA AC HOI COVPF, P. SlifV Slenrv Cpntstj'. _’* ba Lifers ol Guiirdi.in.sbip.tif Mi rv A.: Young, minor <>; George V\ . Yeung, dee, as. j. j Ihi .-e u e tin--, lore Incite .nil ki iit •< >ivi -i nil pi I- ! sorts eo ei riled ‘otn nod app ar at my ollic , wilti ... f"’ toil* pi'escri'.i’ ii law .i > SleiW e..u<i‘, (it j *iv ih- y have) urn Letters si.oidd •~i n.-gr .ineit, , *•* ’ e wi- L* ti t r.- wI, !, gram, saio ai'ji'ic.nh ’ ‘ * 1 r h> iio Ia iii , .iiinu i 24i , iS.'jJ. 4- C. P. A I’K N -. Oolinroi. Ikuiy Cotmtj', V: ■ t i t*.iv -As i, liliard Vi. F.ogeis n apple- V V ‘■> iiie tor Lo'leiso! Aoitiims!:ion. oil .ii es ale ‘-I Ant.tiS >n Yv,l.,n: ot said ‘oiiuiv, de ci used. T i so are ihereHore lo cite and admonish all end | s ; gala.', ihe kindred and ere,blurs ol said itecia j s.-ii, to in. an ! appear ai my office, wdlnn the lime ! prescribed iiv law , to show cause (it any they have) i why Letteis should not bo granted said applicant, i otherwise Letters will tie granted. Gwen under my iii-i.l at ollije, this January ! 2 ltd, 1853 Leorgia, Meriwether County. i g AU If.cl.ard i linrnioinl, Guardian of Alexander, _aL Element 13. rtud Andrew (}. Beck, orpiiau-nii imrs of Andrew Back, decease,l : >.n av hi icity notified and nipiriedto he and r.j)[> ai r.t the Court ot i trdiiiarv, m the said county ol MeiiwciJicr, on ilit iir.-l Monday of March next, lo .-how e..usi, ii any you luive, why you should no! lie uisfliargcd as the Gii.ivilmu of Alexander, . Clement B. and And>wv i. B<'ck.,orpliiins of An ■sn !■+•: ■ brviiv, ill u,k rn tuWgliatw-l tUaA -ytw-| lt.iV :rtmoved b* yoi-il ttu- j trmdictional Imiilsol this R : ute—and further that you tuvc mismanaged the estate oi said orphans, Giv u under my hand ail ofHaitl signalur', tlii- Saiiuaty iOth, 1853 <srt-ani,d. D. C. GtILSH AM, Ord’y, VI. C. Ge t. A. Hall, PPttls Ati’y A Hue extract from the minutes of said Ccurt. Jaeuaiy 2Uitt, 1853. L* C GiILSH AM, Ord’v, M.C. January 27th, |8 >3. 4 2 OJS BOOS. ! WANTED, TO SELL PICTORIAL A?:d WORKS FOR i'HK YEAR 1853. l, DOLLWC* A i'Zltt! I ■&/ A.-T-uD in evehv countv OF j / & I IITj UNITED i-I‘iTKS, active an I j enterprising inen, lo engage in the sale ol some of i i if bis)-Book* published in thecountry. To nine j of good address, possessing a small cubital of f,o:n j $25 to si<)o, such inducements will lie offered as to iiiabk* Hu :ii to make from $3 to $5 a day profit, 1 L_P'i'n.: Books published by us are all u-eiui m their character, extrenie.tv popular, and command large s-aii-s win rever they are offered. K >r lurioer part ton la rs, address, (postage paid,) ROBi.R i SEARS. Publish m, ! 181 l! illiatn isti eel, A nc Yoik. ; j* World at one Yie%v! r>* BO m. Just published, on a A iili inolh Mn <I, fib ,;J lii< :n s ami sold at SEARS’ AAi Eli 1C AN t-.STaVoi lsaAit.MT,> lax William istreet, New Yoik t A STANDARD CHART OF ‘MI W©li&lD a <r, a mineral dit-iiriplion of the Five Great l)tv • i;s o< th- II !><*, Europe, Asia, Africa, A meric'; and Oceiinicu; with llnir several Empires, King itnuis, Statis and Territorie-; and the t'hjsica, I’ei-i.l'arttietf, Productions, Commerce, R"ltgi on .loverumeiit, &e. ol tin various cuun'iics in the wr id. T ie above Chart contains twelve square feet of 11 i ding m itt, r, equal til am‘tint lo tint of a;i oc tav., V'.t line, and when it-* c-VHpivlu-n-iivncss ol fit-j ■< 1 and detail are taken into eo isidcritimi it may tie -.m ito he a library w ilit i itself. It has been compiled from t uch works as contain the most an thentie and recent information relative to the conn lues described. Our one and simple object has hern to initiate the reader into the pleasures to he and. riv<-d. :n a siill greater degree, from perusing at a tut tiro pmod, more lu.ly and extended details ol the labors ol loose to w.iom we are lu Jelrtetl lor the k.iao ledge we posse.-a ol the various parts of the i arrii, a id c.nW >a imbue him with a tattle lor in- j kiiua.v?, •? preference to fiAilMjs read ton- FIAYN&ND & Hiij4fe3.r£ I, o MABIE & CO’S IT. r. CHICKS p wl ass 3 i'. Olilcr* - - - - - Manager Willerhilit at McDonough, Friday, Feb. 4th, Griffin, S lurdny, Fd\ bth, ZebuL at, Monday t I'd. Vh, 1853. I rjjj'tii'', p di'ic svs ps!’ p -r i"v oi ‘ti t ! M these TWO VAST ESTABLISHMENTS united lor the p csent season, form b tin- fio hu gest coUcelio t oh LIVING A.N131 ifaS All the most AT PR AC'PI VM ARRAY OF F.N TFR PAINING NOVELJTCS, ever exhdiiteu in this nr any oilier country. A large collection of ANIMALS mv 1 BIRDS can he seen under their spacious Pavillion, 280 feel in length, for one price of admission. I lours of exhibition from I l” 5, P. M. and 710 10 in the evening. ! tie Cavalcade wi't arrive in town on the above morning, and there will he a Gl! AND Pin, cession, heralded by (lie monster F.lephinl Kaaloo-Alia, one ol itie largest in the United S'al<‘s. T i ■ Pr >e -s-i ei ,vi!| bejir cede I bvthe eetebraled NEW YORK BRASS BAND, j directed by the renowned Bugle Player, F. €. STEELE^ j < -ous; i nous in the Grand Cav.dc id ’ wi I be seen IfllTOmOßfflfJSE Weighing- iiv* r 10,000 ‘is. drawn by I EIGH T snow white steeds, ! altogeih* r loruno -a most MAGNIFICENT I MOVING PANORAMA. j A ihr thug p.-r orin.inei’ at eaeli exhibition in an I immense pirlormiog den by Signor Hi ieralgn, | the most reiiowned ot Lion eooipierers, who will |at a I•• rl •in ;■ p ; it, . 1 rrifie |" WAR FOB til WMSDSS GREAT COMBINED MENAGERIE AM) CIRCUS, j Will Exhibit in this city on Monday, Feb. *Uh, at Zebulon, on Tuesday, Feb. B th, at Barnesville, Wednesday, Feb. Vth, at Forsyth, Thursday, Feb. 10 th. Admission, Fifty ecu's to the entire exhibition. Children and Seivants half pt ice. ALL UNDERGONE IMMENSE PAVILION. ‘File most extraordinary and interesting combination of WILD ANIMALS and chaste Arena sports. M. 1 bis'son & Eldc.ed, so long renowned for j tlieir complete aud chaste Arena perf trinan - ! ces, beg to mike know i to the inhabitants of ixriitin, Ga. that in order more billy tositisl’v their patrons, they have lately. at a cost of S4O 000. pur chased the superb collection of Sands, Q.mck & Cos. i isti.y e.-li-brateil for the number a id variety of the specimens ol Animated Nature it contain'-: imnng winch are the Great War-Elephant BOLIVAR, we ighitig 10,000 itis. and over Ii feet high. Tins huge, sagacious arum I, is perfectly docile, and performs almost incredible feats of strength and cunning. Two superb Lions and Lioness, irorn Africa; Royal Bengal Tiger; Terrific While or Po lar Bear, weighing over 1 200 ilw. and the only sp. ciilien in Ami'iiC"; ur.ignifieent Black or Indian Tiger, the only sp cimen ever imported into Ame rica, huge Grisly Bear of California; a whole tribe of vliumeys, Hyenas Onrang Oulang, Zit ras, Kangaroo, Runoce os, Lama, with a delightful collection ol T opical Birds, form a part of Ibis irn-uiiiiSi! and interesting Caravan. Connected w i h which is A LL persons are cautioned again-t trading for J'm. a promtesorv note of Twy Hundred Dollars, ‘'by the undersig-ted and payable to Jane L iiiau. ■ ■ . . .. 1 .■ ti i viitci.oii. no „ ::’ slra * m on ’ Mitchell, late of Pike -.unty deceased satd Note and Red some time ... l 8 or ;,!,d (luo ‘ hc 2jth Decent her thereafter. „ , A so one Note of SSO, payable *t U. [ date not recollected nor lime when rtu--j as * sl,l 1 not piy said Not ■- unless compelled hv law. * j. KENDALL. Jamm y 21, Hh?. 4-3 t ( ii 8 FFIX Till, a It,IASS Fill Mill! AND MACMCS SHOP, IE suoserthi-rs would most respectliiltyMi - JL Inrm the pu ate that they noiv have in opera tion. their Foundry and Machine Shop in Griffin, Ga. where they are prepared to ■ xecwle any orders in the Machinery or Casting line, with dispatch.— Tnetrwo k is warranted in he of the very best material m l vvoikui insbtp, and on as accoinmoda tmg terns as can he found S mill. Gin Geirmg, Plates and Balls, Pull ins Gudge ons, ice. &.c kepi cnnstuully on hand. W. W. THOMPSON & CO. Jan. 10, I Sad. 2 -3ni v ’ e ure to slate that Na thaniel L. Cot Lins presents himself to the voters of Spalding county as a candi date for the office of Coroner. 49$ 111. \UUimEY; IS p-rni meiitly located in the city of CSeCIP Grilfin, and solicit- a- cont iiiutiiiee of pat rouge from hisfr'endv, and the public generally. Uesidence artd Otiiee hi L)••. N B. Jolmson’s old —-sfanrf. Ja-t Hi., | ?J3, C-f P I•> ou"> “f Icon'-, ‘1 iges, i. pard--, ’ oil rs, Pan I liters, &•. is Tin as > ormed in .i in a- I the principal cili sos Eurnpi and A m rieu, MAIBIB & GO’S I united m ( m mi I This siup.'iuinus cstublishi-ncni is nrga-i zed a< an enoruiiuis expense, ami the prop teii.rs feel I proud ill recommending in tlm |,u!dlc a m l'li-s i.f novel lies uiiMirpasacd by any I .quest n.m I’l.iupi:'- liiiw trav> I bug. “* • I The principal Si ns who compose the I'hpies I inan ‘l'wuih. arc M’LLL • Altlt-.T i'A, tiisi lady I Kquestrian of the age.; In:* beautiful roan burse, 1 trained by herself, is from (lie linesl stock in Ku rope, and has ‘>eoo far yours liie greatest lavonte at Francom’s in Paris. I Ftpiestrian Manager W. Waterman. i Two Star Clowns, I*. Horner, the gr> ai Auieri- I can Jester; also Samuel ‘ V ciser, the great Portu- I gese Jngler and Tuck tttown, each tamoiia !i>r ori I giiiai wit and humor; M’li.e 11 knriet r.\, tin; ac- C'Hiiplisiied ,lanscn-e; Mr. \\ . >\ ateiuun, W. Cm e, \V. Chambeits, 1). Richards. J.Siui.fs, j A Ruutnette, T. U-b ir\ t , ami in luct (lie whole establish nciii is a vast repository of NATURE ANi) ART itCJ o Admission 50 tu-nts Children under ten years ol age and st rvants lia'f puce !u the whole combined exhibitions. ’dj*" A full description of the Xnimats, B ids, & •. ean be seen by the Company's inils at the prin cipal lintels. W. VI. ~) \ VIS, A eiit. With all ita Arena sports and eiiterlamments, and cimpiismg a greater list of Equestrian ATVJftS tlian ever. Master,A3 MES A’ORLVAO.V* will appear in ail his rfifficjyfHiaid wntuiettill acts. .Madame ROBI.VStfN w i I nti'oduee her superb dancing and per! •rming horses, Jupiter and Bees wing. Little JACK will ride his two interesting Por.eys, Snarlcy and ■-’malltiones. Master JOHN, tin Great /Eronnn! Leap'tig Equestrian, will perform ins won t.-mil Po:iy“Vc netu Ti'e.layvney.” Mdlle HENRIETTA will delight all who be hold her chaste anil elegant performances. A host of minor Stars will also appear. U ‘P’ROBINSON & KIDRE’V- CIRCDS and MENAGERIE will visit every county town in this State. T. IT, TID.VIARSM, Agent. ~ C A u’ 7 Fl"o N. fgli IE pu.tlic is hereby cautioned against trading j Jl_ lur the llillowing Promissory Notes, to wit: I One made by Russel Reiieati, to J.C, Snemotia. for Seventy dollars, and credited with fen dollars* ! due one day after date, and dated about the 13lh Jan. 1813. One by J W. Talley, to ,T. O. Simmons, for Ninety dollars, due one day ash r date, and dated about the 12th Jan. 1831. Gne by W. J. Jossey, principal, and I. Flemis tcr a:n 'f 11, J. Reeves, securities, for Five Hundred dollars, ilulcti * l' lStli May, 1852, and due the 23th Dec. 1852. ats-.!“ J■ G. Simmons. Also, one by Jolin C. Viahgliatn to J. B. Paym for Fifty-five dollars, dale about the Ist Jan 1352, and due tlie 25t1 Dec. 1852. The above Notes were stolen from the übsrri b-r’ trsunk, on fhc Macon k Western RiTroaii, on the ni-dit of the 22d Dee. last. J. C. SIMMONS. Uriffi i, Jan. 4, V-51 IzlL. ■ liDICAi, WiUB. mHB unilersigneil respectfully tenders i i his professional serviees In Ihc of Gridin and vicinity. IBs pracltce isouMj the BOTANIC SITBTE3I, and. from i-.:s long experience in the pr.u-tice ni Pliysie. he feel 4 assured that lie will he able to give satisfaction, all who may ens on him for irtudienl aid. on Broaflwav over A. Grav’s Store. LEROY SNEED. M. D Griffin. Feb 10, 1 852. T :i7ll s 1 llsT thnije undersigned having leased the aliove .H. named mills, w ill se-i the nest quality of Lum ber at ttie mill, In $3,00 pc thuusan I'eet tin-cash. AH orders left at the store of Wm. t.i. Pniliius Esq. will be p inefu ly atte us - ‘ to. J. AIeDONOUGII. November 30, 1852. 49—2 ija ‘ \i ‘ ~ ill Jan K 8 OF EVKRY DESCRIPTION ALWAV.J ON H VKH JPor Salt*! tkfs Ojjtrz. C” dr i if’ i'i H ‘ -J, -.3 •L iJ y tJ ... *■ ii *■ • {,(•’ \ K mil sgo it iii'.’ ‘id bought Tin 1 lie s I; J ..A. t.i ; t it. .i S3 .‘.a'i'iav, res o'-<■: fully inti* .• s • i : .I'i- “• ih” -id I-.'-j) c nst'iiitly o:i 1,:,... , ! a ge"cni'. o oi* . MEJS; P, •VM DrUMUFiIH! VjirLiv -’id* :^il a f o (.: i: it ie s, ind cv< r i “ tsiui ,: ’- it ini e<t fnun ‘ iii'ic.intiY ■■('!--h-1 Me nip t; t.• j> at! nudes ol the ri *I,: *. o.t \ ii t.- I eul.ir ..II'” iUou lo ihe :iui;i- t I.’ iei -• which’ .re ‘Ti : “I ‘• elioic .. , . ,i ‘i'i;!i sate: fi medu iiml Nt” 1 i' 0 r Sabi, % i ‘ >5 A ;> % A _IT3 ; ‘K ’ 1 £- . PdTlTOL^j >li a- • ‘ is .! -mg in f’oneei heui, part <;’• vvhiely ii , ;;iiy s y week-;tin fl.nl thd.'lo. h^ ii r : \v v ■ ine.iA e .it, < -i'.~ ‘a-tUa;! tkiv™ j :€ % r ?‘ -'Hfh ‘ i.OO OHO ‘ ■ oi rwhieh any tiling.in e ,v I • ’ V n ,i! the l-< v- st r.T-h pi lees. BRIAN N KI.L. ; ‘ ■ irii ,lai .1, I v 53. I— t f fi 11;'?'jnv i \: m p li ft V- n 0 It it §j iii; 3 II) lil ? h\ sJ Uii iii I ilSis l c-.Utioil nit on li.-. 11 luntier in -1 fru ion upon a l"l ol Ivi l Ivingo.ieimh S"itii of McD. rwmgli, on the Gntiin road, belong mg In ihe i -late “f i Mini Is* B i vne, bite ol I ! enr\ I'l-.unlv, iiee :i-t-0,,i- 1 am deleniiiicd l” prosecuti ■ fur any luitiee ininisiTin “(‘ ,uii kind whatsoever. .1 \ Vi\v. t ';{( a;IvF )'!’, A eal. J-m. 1.1853 I- .31 mm® mm store. East Side Hill Street. IW* t li ivnig reni'ivi ‘l his entire jtf -i jjiae'k ol 15 ~iks fr.e.i the stnri’ of J. VI. Lun quesl. ,1 1'W.-ler. lotlie New Brick Blaek oppo-ile 1 n lie nsi Si ie t Hi 1 3 i'<-'his j isr received an unusualiy l.ngii supply oi iTSeiliClll, L.SIAV, j Alisicc duteous &. s*diool Books ‘ to which h ■ would invite Hie attention of Teacher-, Lr.vviiri, Pnvsicians, Vloreli ants, and the pihlic gt'perailv, as ho will now sell either by the whole sale or ret id, on the most liberal terms, j Also, a large Stock of Letter, Foolscap, (ruled j and Hit I'll! ltd) an ! W ipp Ig Cl per. A lof which jhe ;y'l soli uitT’r wh iles,do or retail, on a good items as cm h bo.igany wtier.i in this section. f| ■ has also in ■ l.• arrangements to receive ; M.mil.lv ad the ‘vYiito Works of Interest ” as diev iorii” directly from the press—G.ahant’s an I !Jar* pel’s New i'•ntnly VI igaziues, or any others iliai may be ‘Tes ivd, can he had iter.: liy “JWyg a'lew weeks’ notice, at the Poblishci’s priecsT, . ‘.As* Ad p. rso'u ind lit ml to the ‘■uliscriher arc j requested to settle their accounts immediately. G. DUNHAVi. Gritnn, Jan. I, 1353. I —3 n ii” RB. MART C. D )TII •• RD, wi't resume Ivr ‘7 ij •*. lino) in uer Bcli.).itr*io:iu on lit: F.iveire- Vl,‘c sti'Tii. on ,M ,n l.iv ‘.e. .3 i, !•:.)3 Cr -ielu! ■./ 1 .Ti'n'ii -a .'ii!i.’ in in* u .-• of pat r.ni ige. ■ ales f ‘er V e r :n us l ive Months , | U t'og.-.i;jliv. t’cadii'ig, vv ntmg and Aritli'ii iie, . 6 00 I Tie: ah-.v ‘ iviili ! ngl'sh G ramma”, Ge.— graph- jt i tsi irv, &c $3 Pililodo;* it, ‘Jtiemtstry, Botany and It:-: me, . S'.O 00 .lo: i ,ii i.-np'iA .i runo.oy, with Use Us.’ o the Gioll. . . sl2 00 J Ihe tj:ii".m Itni iehics aught ii t!es r< il. j J'.nesh >iO. ji;, 3, 1'53. • I 2t Sviv-mf!!! !?•??ii is -7’ * mVi * Gli Ii i’ i .*', Cr/y Olid /■ i 4H Ig i*iin ii *.t T'li-dee* .■( ifi;s !• sti,a- •. ia v -it’. IlilppV I*l itT.-llg il T t .tiitl Till, e i.. .- IT Id . . ■ 1! TV i > .-II li III!'.:, i.- . xereis. S “I! Mil.l >.li, i7 l !i -m t:. .1* v s 183 .3, un.ii r the dtrecn u> . . V i, ! .s r I'iic /’. - , wdi hr. as foliates: ii *. a . oari'in, Prcsiiieiti an i -:v ..*1 • s , R'i lore, Vlenliil a . 0 - i> i - cI- . lie'll !'! ... .. lid N till-/ 1 Sciences. ■il ‘- s -Y . mpiiiey, Ii -tiuciiess in French .'I * in • -i T-_ i. n “i.. e:r. s. • fS Oil'-, i • ‘ h. i. .... 11l l listo i. ‘ L> . 1 .1-,'Ci r, i'.ule.-STjr ol U -"IU -1 i ..... . .uni .ie jrer; is.s* Lail i V e A r u.i'Uin-i, liistiuct.'iis- on the l <i.h e I'l.itiii'uliil biMueo ... ! * iusiiuctr. s m lie . rmiiuy I Tue i in,ot in ireel i-in w.ll be. t iniM-.igh and ! evii'U-'.vc, <:, . Ml IK At. DISCIPLINE, al ’ CTitLlOt'.US IN- I oTflliCTi N w.it. coiisU: .1 1 e a ;- 1 • >i'ii icul aim ehai'ac | n.-i'ii a .ua iii-Ui.. exelcis.-c et tbe 1 nt. iluliou. — j I’.ii file piescu), fie- Sciiolaottc yeai will no eivah.-d j min i’w-i i l'uis ui ( w iny-oir: W'. ks caeii. l'lu: i tsinti ll esii wilt embrace Three Departments: rriiii.iry—Middle and Coiie^c —each ukpaßT ment occupyiujjtbrco years m us course ol study, u'.il divide,l into I UR&ii Classes, e..ch class r,- quirmg a year in us c.u. ae oi si.ofy. % The Rates of Tuition will be In the Primary I.,'epaht went, — ui wln.b wt l be taught, w.ihoul euai go, Drawing and Vocal viustc, lo aiioition to ine various stud ms pursued For the third (or lowest) Class $9 Per Term .Secoi.li Class, , 12 “ First Class, lb .M ttidle D .'partment, 20 “ College “ 20 “ Modern Languages, (each) 10 4 ‘ .Id le (Ptani.i Foftc,) 25 ‘* Drawing unit I'ai ding and Orna ineitleiilal, 1 “ it wiil he seen that no extra charge is made foi the Ancient Lauguagtr; the Latin w in be adopte i asaiiartolllieiegm.il- course of , ;.tv, aii.t the Greek laugh, it desired. vv hen iastnuliuii sna'.l nave made a voiiiiiiunceiilenl, a Calal, gue vviii be publish- if, giving a more puraeuiar aceoutti ni tue UouiisE nr Study, character, aims and ad vantages ol this Seminary ot learning, wisielt we confidently believe liom the character and ability of the Faculty will tie second to none sn the land. — v bile in.•lodg'd instruction will be given in every Department, we wtii reniaik tiiat the Ptimary D-* parrment will rtvetva esp> ctal attention. We would simpiy add, tiiat Board can be bad in good families at $lO to si2 per month. JAMES fi STARK, President of the Board. \V. J. Keith, Seu’ry. l o be tilled Grilli'ti, Jan. 4th, 1853 ) if fifUS T received anil or salt, at the Music Sioiy, •Jtt ‘‘Sonnet to Fri3ad3'rip.” ( IVahz) ‘‘Oonipfsed Mini myiicalcd (<j IriG’i .i-- ot tiie Syno liciil Frmaiii Colle-e,” hy H. HI i U MULLAH. I h.s is a pleasing ‘‘Bai l,” and will give credit to tin aufho'. Ah i on hand lay ll;e same t'oinposer: “Sp/fi 1 ag Comty Quickstep.” —"R ‘stieetfully de dicated io the citizens oi Spalding County.”— This p'l’Ce is 100 well known lor any tiling more to he said in its favor. “JWonroe Polka* Cockade Blues Qnic/NepJ^ ‘‘Our ion i.enrt.” (s ng) , CLOUt ci SIIAUvLEI-’ORi). GrilHu J in. fi, i 853. |_ g| M TSIS. MISS A v M A. > a >’ Ci.L. ‘-•• ,i effie'lv io lorins til p.treu's and guardrail.- nl Young Ladles 111 lllis vici'lll'. that She o i l open 111 ( S bool at the In.use ot Mr SS. I ATI. .r, hi Grif fin, on Mondav the I0t!i mst. lor instruction in all the depar'iin nts ol a vmsieal Lduealion, TL i instruments are of tie- best kntn, from the l ouse ot .) H. Inst & Go. pi flartlo'd, Conn< etictil, w-hic“ have tak ‘ll the p emum at the S':lH’ Fair lor iiiilllV years past. Vau; ; profieiuicy will eoinmaiid her parfieul ir iitti ip ion. In on respect will any means he lei 1. untried i ..li’ rii Young Ladies a complete ; musical education in all ns branchi s. ] IC.'-A large lot o| ih • allow Pianos, of*lire most I lieaiiti.lul and eomph ie tini-h, may at all times tie fntinil at the Si -r’- ol BRI A N NEvVELL, on Hill Street, n ! * to J j & Flciutslcr, Gxilfin, Geor | j ‘ J-.t. , fBS3. t— 'S TV, ) *• ns s’ II •• f i j Wis••>s s. ‘ii-fttf? ti y>uii U &9V I I I . W 4in v*r i;ivv <♦!: f ii! d . .......•:”*$ ! -• >’ ill lix*‘‘f<*sl ol Pi- ‘ F' x ~jp* j i s ‘• i * lino.'’ ti.at ve have < v-r l 1 ’tt l* l •I, i'.i! liesh ami now, direit Immt. e Maoillaetu- ! | :eis Thny area!! ol I tic latent styles ar.il paGeins, anili ar.-unsurpassed iu point ol quick ues<* mid ilnsticity ..riom-h, voliimeanil lirifli.incy ol lom’, si iln uml finis.li ol workmanship. \V e have among oui’ slock some ol rhe late Patent NEW SCALE PIANOS. w in. Ii all (pm iin volume of lone to the celebrated <ri P mi- Rico nislrmri.nits moor lull to ideas*, the i nr oi cvei v out who fears the tone ol ‘•i< in. Also un have some >f llie milch anniri (l t in sc i'lam s inivi’ all liei-n selected by one of the j fi hi, ami we boast Ifi.it we are ;!*■!* lot Sell them as I on asiinv m ik’ tin the Union with the frcigltl’S | difference, as ‘ln- .urangerm nts v\ Inch We have lale- UKUAi'Cleil wlih tne Aiumilactiiieis will unlho'Zi : ■WUHSmr.n o so. Prices ft'pKi s22< to SHOO. A written atiiirauli e will accompany every l’.- ! ■ inn we s, |l; dial is, ‘ if, alter twelve umnihs usnig my deleei i> louml, we take tile piano hack again am! give a n< \v ono.’’ Second hand Pianos to R ENT, or for sile.— .'net's I'mll- SSO 00 in 5150 00. BuaiL<Di©m©sr© in neat Ros. wood eases, 4 and 5 octaves, liur sale prices SSO to $75. Fiutinas, Aeto-deans, Tambourines, Banjos, Vminis, Gm'ars, Flutes, Fifes, and everything u sualty kept in a Music B< ore will !jc fmiml in ours. A heavy lot of Sheet Music oil hand for Piano, ‘dale ami Guitar. • ( LOUD & SHACKLEFORD. Gr. ! rei, Ga Hill Si. ov. 4, 1852. IV lisieii wiii. iR vL Negrc.es to litre lor this year. All ►C7 go and and holies! Servm's. Apply soon to F. W. A. D ALE. Grtilin, .Tan. 1, 1553. I—3f noticeT IHAVE placed tny notes in the hands of John Neal, of Zebuion, with in structions to collect them immediately. JAMES NEAL. Dec. 31,J832. 1- Gt Softool NOTICE. ffc 1 IE Ln.isteeg ol the Unttin Male Academe, j _S_ would respectfully anr.GUi.ee, that said instT j lunot; is nov in successful operation, unper the j management of its present able principal Mr. I). I tiwoßE. They take pleasure in stating that they | have placed the Acad, my in a high for I imparting instruction and disembarrassed u from I all pecuniary difficulty. They caT upon ti.e cili ! z ns of Griffin and vicinity, to j air ooz ‘ this Insit ; intion as v.oithy their highest coidiu- nee. Tfic | exercises of this School will tecomincr.ee on the iOiii juiiuarv next, at ll.e usual rates ul tuition. VV'.I. CL I'.K, j A. A.GAULDING ! , A.MNiIL, !• Trustees. VV. M. LE AK. J _ IW. 21, 185-2. 52 -4: ILASS STO2IC2. j LL ol those i’idebied io me or llieti.inofi | jZZk. L o.\ G BLISS, must make payme .t by ■ the hist of January next, and all who tai. to do so, their n..t. sand ace...mis will he left lathe hands ul an officer, for col eel . on. I JAMES S. LONG. Gr.ffiti, Dee, 21, 52 ~ 7T<*T . IT. A A. u.3L Vd.V t * 5 \i:-m i\]\J m:M:m tuMAM, ; attlorJ, 1 ‘om'i. ’ : ,j*n! i I'Hiii iersig . •!, a u- for the .ii.iv ■ wel | JL. k.iovvn (Jomiiany, is pr-■•pared to take risks j against Fire on B'.iiidu gs, vlcrcliandise and Uot , tori in VV ire- 1 louses, oil as favorable terms as o’ her ’ similar wisiitutions. A. MER'iiT I'. Griffin, Nov. il, 1852. 46—ts MLISPiMBUII!; ! We will lUstt ott tmr ovva Merit s I fftrtHfiSK weekly supplies of new Goods contin ?*s 1 .• I AS ue toconre an., we arc just m rceeipt ol some | ul I lie !.es! and iiaiidsomcst sly le o! i ever tu'ougiii to this market, in iiiiil .eluud ex- j 1 pressiy lor us w.tlnn the lust lew weeks. A i i splendid assoitment of Ladies’ and Gents’ BOOTS .IjYD SHOES. Among them some while kid Bools and Gaiters, (tor you know wliat.) A tew peices that popular plaid Clo king, French Merinos, Musi in Collars Cuffs and Unilersleves', (elieafi and pretty,) Plain and figured black Silks. A few patterns super exlra'eolo ed jJrocade Silks.’ 200 pieces Luslrine and SyiJu uildnins, black Bombazine,hl.u k French Twilled Cloth, Lace and Live Veils, llem Stitch ed'and Tape Border L. C. Handkerchiefs, heavy I Canui'i Fringes, White Curtain Damask, Cloak Linings, Hair Cord Dimity, Corded Skirts, I losi- j riv ul every rtcsoripTiHi, ’ Kj/iiiting Yarn, White | and Clouded Cl'ewill, Crewe II Needles, Creueli j Patterns, and various ot .er articl' , s'.nnnere>urry lo menu.,n as wo shall expect you m ‘‘‘.crowds “ ex amining li.r y.iursi lve; , and uymg with your us ■ uj.l id; ■. .mi y. - i'A VH*L4i It DAVIS & Cos., Nov, I, 185?. f'la-uJ iUtil Street, Griffin. i\. IJ. Suinoth.ng new eve v week ROBINSON, WALKER & CO. WILL CONTINUE THE m yooiis & eaoGERY 33UrSZTBSS f At llie old stand of Vaugiiv, Rocinson &. Walker, Corner Broad and New Orleans streets, where lhv would he pleased to see their friends and receive a share ot their patronage. E. VV’. ROBINSON. T. L WALKER, T. J. BLOOD \ ORTH. Julv I:) 1852. 31—if BARGAINS! BARG All! f 'l! 1 E subscriber, \Vm. R. Phillips, is now JL olfbring a large and splendid stock ol Sill iSe and Fancy miv goods m mmm, Mardivare, Coot3,Shcs, flats, Ac. A! very reduced prices li>r CJiSH or prompt dealers. Fresh supplies will he constancy added to i lie stock, and all who v ish Cheap Goods will do well to apply a the Granite Front un der the Masonic Hall, on ihll street and I her will lind as cheap, if not the” cheapest Goods in the city. Don’t h.Thank ward in coming in, wc make no charge for showing goods. VVM. It. PHILLIPS. Gri I’m. Aprli 1,1852. ■ 4—ts NEGROES WANTED.’ 8V l S olii Wi st, r i Rail Hoad Company wish _ is to hire fu’ the year 1853, to work oil re airsoiio Roa , Sixty able bodied ne gro Fellows nud twelve Women. Tu r will he wt II furl, clothed and have m'cca’ ry in dual aitention when sick. Wages paid ipiarterly at the Compa iy’s Office at Macon. Ap plication must he made a* the Office in Macon to the Superinteodwnf, orto Mr. H. McLennon, Su pervisor on the Road. Offers will aso he received In furnish seventy hushols good Corn Meal per month, delivered at the Depot in Ma"on or any siat.on on the Road. , GKO. \V. ADAM ?, Snpt. ( M con, No;, 10m, 1352, 43-6 t ‘ filE CHEAPEST INDUCEMENTS Tver Saea:d of to Buy Ctilap Clothinc, &C. l. siiuyWi& Hilo. | CLOTHING &DRY’6OODS STORE , Is the place vvherexan he houglit cheaper than can he had in GUIFFIIV, Cl 1. or any other Place. Messrs L. >hoi.man & Brother offer their en ‘ tire new and well selected slock o! Gent lenu n’s I Ready-Made Clo Vmg, lit the CHEAPEST N l ’ RTIIERN prices Their lotlg 1 i xpeiiehce iii making up Clothing, v tich is done ; under their own supei vision, together . - iili tlieir fa cilities with Northern Wholes.vle Horn s, will give proot how Cl 1 Eel I* CLOTJIIJSCU cat ie bought j for Cash. Tilt’ stock consols of all the different J i varieties of Orcr, Frock , Business and \ I>RESH COATS, From $2 up to the Finest Quality. | Hundred ditleient styles, p.illi.rus and ipmlltics of j VCS TB—PANTS, limn 75 els. up to the fine-t | tliai can be made. Always on hand, 3UO Cloth! Cloaks. BOYS’ CLOTHING, Togetlur with Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Cra vats, Suspenders, Hals, Caps, and also a large and II assortment of Bools and Shoes , Either tbr Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses or jB ) Also, a lull and well selected ,stink id ‘F ai l i VV inter Staple and Fanct UDSBH come imd examine our stoek, and bo convinced of fuels;,! • which cannot be realized ivithont pro /, Call lluVn and gel proof, at L. Sliulmau & Brother’s Importers of Clothing, Dry Goods, &o- j .A'ext door to Lunquest's Silver Shop, Hill Street, j Griffin, Ge ugia. | Nov. 1, 1352 - n® tiob. i THE subscriber expecting to be absent from I Griffin during the w inter and spring, hereby gives notice that Taylor, Davis & Cos. are Ins autliorizi.il agents m Griffin, during his absence, and all persons indebted to CHAPMAN, HILL & CO. are respectfully requested to make imme diate payment to them, as the concerns of that firm must be settled without further delay. VV. W. CHAPMAN Gr'ffin, Oct. 14, 1852. 43 -if. CHERRY PECTORAL, For ttie rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLI)S, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. MANY years of trial, in tend of lmnun.ug the public confidence in lhi>- mediant, IniS won lor it an appreciation and notoriety by far cx ceedingtbe most sanguine expeclatiorisofitsfriends Nothing tint its intrinsic virtues and the uiinnstak a i!c hem fit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originate attd maintain the reputation it en j.ijs. VVhile many interior remedies thrust upon die community, liave. failed and been discarded, ibis has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the efif eifd tin y, can never forget, and pro-meed cures too numerous niurtoO remark aide io be I'org'olton. I While il is a fraud on the public to pretend dial ! any one medicine will infallibly in. e lliere ) is atmndaiit proof Hiai tlie Cherry Pectoral does | not oui) as a general llimg, hut almost i ,variably cure lue maladies for which it is employed. As lime makes these fuels wider and belter known, tins medicine has gradually become the best reliance of I lie afilieted, from the Ifig-ral.io of tin- American Peasant. To die palaces of European I Kings i lirouglioiit this entire country, tu every j S ate, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it con | tarns, Cherry Pectoral is known as the best remedy : extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is coming to be extensive- ; Iv used by their most intelligent Physician?. In j Great Britain, France and Germany, where the medical sciences liave reached their highest perfec tion, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and m constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms-Houses, Pub'ic Institutions, and in domestic practice,as die surest remedy then attending Physicians can employ lor the inure dangerous affections ol the Lungs. Al so in milder cases, and for eliililreii it Is safe, pleas ant and efidual to cure. In lact, some of the inost flattering testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found it t ffieactous iu cases i particularly incidental to childhood, j The Cherry Pedotal is umiiiitHcturi dby a prac- ! ! rural Oiu imsi, aiul every ounce ol it under Ins ow n j eye, wuh invariable accuracy and care. Il is seal ! <>tt and protectee! by law from Counterfeits, conse quently can he relied on as genuine wkhuot udul leration. VV’e have endeavored here to furnish the commu nity w ith a iii’ tlieiiui of sui'Ji HHnr.s e superiority and worth as should commend itseli to th. ir cordi dence —a remedy .at once safe, speedy and effectual, winch iinw i.as hy leneated and countless trials proved its jll to bej and trust by cr.-ai care in pic paring it with chemical accuracy, of unilonn strength to nfE.nl Physicians anew agent on which they can rely tor th” host result?, anti the afflicted with a remedy that will do for them all that medi cine can do. Pienared and Sold hy James C Ayer, Practical anil Analytical Chemist , Lowell, Mass. SOLD in GRIFFIN hy DR, M. J. DANIEL. “ “ DR. J. VV. JONES. In McDonough, hy Julia StiJvve!!. In Barntsville, by Leonard Little. In Zebtdon, by A F. Irvine, and Druggists generally. Jan. 10, 1 853. 2—3 m DRESS GOODS-AT COST undersigned are uirering Uicir stock o Ja_. upwards ol 103 Patterns of Ladies Dress Goods at NEW YORK COST. Prices varying from 37£ to 00 cents per yard. livcrv piece purchased this Fall—ant\of the very Latest and Lest Styles.’ SARGKN V &l CO. Comer New Orleans and Broad srects. Oriflin, Dec. 6, 1352. 50—ts John T. Rowland, John T. Rowland, Jr ROWLAND &, 00. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCiIiP, No. 172, Bay-Street, SANTASTitAia* (Si’S©* Refer to A. Merritt, Agent Planters’ Bunk, Grilfin, Georgia. WIN COLLEGIATE S3 asaasi ais HE ex. tewea of this Institution will he re -8 siime lon Monday the 1 i)il. January, 1853. A large and commodious building is now in progress ot erection, and will he in readiness at an earlv day for the aeconimodation of the pupils. A comfort a Ulv. private house will lie used to leach in until the College building is finished, so tliat no time may ho lost,. N. B. The house on Broadway owned hv Mr. A Cloud, and now occupied hv Mr. Buffington, which is much more retired than the Churches, will he used until the other budding is in readi ness. H.K. MORROW, P incipril. I Dtitmbar l4‘h, 1852. 51- f HE OF THE LARGEST AND Best Stocks of fill 4 WIftTER GOODS! EVER OFFERED JJY THIS MARKET, JS NOW OPENING AT SARGENT & GO'S, Cor Kew-Oilcans St. and Broadway. CON'Slrs I'lNii in port ol a splemiui assortuieiit o STAPLE & FANCY DRY-DO9BS, and every style and description of DItE S S GO OS!! Also, every variety of WOOD WARE JIND HARD WARE. Clothing, Saddles, Coup, Blankets, Iron, ‘Pistols, Kerseys, Nails, Powder, Shoes, Steel, Oils, ; Hats, Blacksmith’s Tools, Taints. ALSO OF IHU BEST QUA LUES: 50 Bags Hio Cotlee, Prime Java do IO Ilhds Si. Croix and P. R. Fagir, 20 Bb!s. Slc.varfs’ Rctioed do 20 do Coif 26 and. 50 do Crush’d and Potvdi’ii do Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt, Molasses, Tobrcco, &J., Slc . Purchasers will please bear in mind, that our Stock is almost entirely NEW, and that every ar ticle sold is warranted lobe good and sound,'and Piiccs that cannot Tail (o ibil bnypr?. s ARGENT &. CO. Griffin, September 30, !552. 40-ts BARGAINS!! j fJTIHL unde.isigned intending to make a slight ! -S- change in their Imones?, arc now oflerin-Gor j CASH, their entire sto- k of ! DRY GOODS, SHOES, iiats, I im mm, &o. J all new and fresh, at very reduced prices, and on a crcdil until tail, at os low rotes as anv house in ne F-'l’G j. C. &. L. It. BREWER. Grimn, March 2n, 1852 J3_ 0 m SAVANNAH ITXC’TUiE mmm mm. C. P. Richardson,President. j James A . Nop.ris, Secretary | r |^ J[E “ndersigned, Agentoftl.eaboveeonipa- I ,S P' , ;i M, I rod ° ,a! ' c ‘'-G against Fire on Buddings, blocks, Le., on the most fflvorabld terms M.G. DOBBINS, Agent- Gmnn, August 8,1850. 33— ti OF 3IUSIC. H' AV 1 1 ? t3 co ""' c, ‘ ,d I'lntselfwiih the Svn.i. viH cal Fc.ua| f College, wi Ibe able M ' a ” „' n ,snne private either Piano m Guitar ) I 1 ’ early applied! ci is made, lie w ill! cidca voi-!” P'lsL.in the same reputation w iih whkh he i !i^' s *’ t ’" 1 honored in his former siiu.dions in ‘-New Eng and, Virginia and Georgia.” O r(! <Ls |..f, c!„ u i & ::: j... t. IV trk pat r ;1 . it, will bo promptly alt. n Jed to j MRS. 11. BUAUMULLIiR, ■. Having in cluirgo the Ornament.,! dcravtinent , t!i I classes in the following Inanchc?: Difleient kinds .and raised works and ..N tedlework id every description, flotrms of Wax, Rice, Spice, line, Paper and’ ! worsted; Drawing and Painting. Please to h ave ; orders *t cither ot the ohovc men!stores Griffin, Di ce Hi Vi] 5, . | fj‘ | DR. i)M M. WILLIAM^ Hav ing removed from Couth Alabama to this ( 'ity for (lie purpose of pursuing tlie ! pini tiee of Medicine "<* Snrsfi'y ‘in alt ; their branches, <.ffi;rs his profi ssjonal services to I the citizens of Griffin and the adjacent county, i and desires their call fur him to be made a! his r - j sidence, late that of Dr. N. IV Johnson, oral bis I office on Broadway, next door to the stoic of Alr j Westmoreland, lately occupied bv Dr. bNEED.—• Calls at either place will receive his immediate and ! prompt atlen'ion, nigid or day. Or. Williams is lia graduate of the Lexington and Augusta Metli- J cal Schools, and has had the advantage of many 1 years experience in Ins profession, both in Georgia j and Alabama, especially in the treatment of Bin ! prevalent fevers oftho South, sneli as, malignant, ! bilious, rcmittant,nnd continued fevers; conjestive, j typhoid, and rheumatic fevers; pneumonia, tiphmd ! pneumonia, and the common chills and fevers, ami i chronic diseases of a Southern climate, such as diseases ol the spleen and liver, dropsy of the heart, hypertrophy ot the heart, general dropsve, i heiimatism,female diseases. See. Griffin, flih December, 1851. 50— FISK’S METALLIC WIAMiASES! ITAKF. leave respectfully to inform the j üblic, l+tnt I have just received a number ot hese BURIAL CAS33 at tny shop, in the c tv of | Grtilin, where they can lie had at ail times at the | shortest notice, at a small advance oncost and ; treiul.l. Tin: subscriber a'si continues the Cai’l'iag'C : JiJE.I Cabinet Business at ins old stnn<i ; where lie will he pleased to execute any orders felt with him. A. BELLAMY. Griffin, April 8, 1552 i4 —1 to theTuTug. ©So AaiLassfg HAVING accomplished himself with Drs. Pitman & Durham, will prar ticethe DURHAM SYSTEM, eight miles <St north of Greenville, at Phillips Stole. Entertain ineni for those at a distance. Price for Medicines our Prescriptions $2,50. Terms Cash. February 24th, 1552 jo - ROYAL & NOLAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Mcuoxnuarr, a. i, HAVING formed a co-partnership, will prac tice in the.counlies of Monuoe, Pike, Fav btte, DeKalii, 11 ENr.y, Butts, Meriwether, and Newt e. Also in the Supremo Court at Ma con and Dec.. ’ r . All business entrusted to their care, will meet wdli prompi attention. A share of public patronage :'s *espectfully solicited. L. I'. Dotal, - Q. R. Nolan. p ami stable THE DI.D STAND. rg'IHK undersigned would respectfully mlorm -H Ihc public generally, that lie has opened a S TABLE in the city of Griffin, m the Stable for merly occupied by the Stage Company; and lie wdl hire nut LiORSLS, BUGGIES, &.e., upon as LIBDSI I, T&U n 8 aa the times will admit. The patronage oT his friends and the Travelling Public is respectfully solicited. I limself or his brother, James L., w ill genera* be found at the Stable,as I have secured his si vices when absent from home. lam also prepared to do HACKING to suit costumers CALL and sec, it will not cost anything focjc amine, j ; s . . .. L. . ALEXANDER ‘ vllL .A acl I, >832. 10—ts