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i'cgcii Notices.
Spiling MttrfeV Sales.
1 ILL lip sold ht fon* tho Court-house door in
V ▼ CJrillin, Spalding enmity, on the first Tuc*
flay in March next, within the usual hours of sale,
the following propi rlv, to \v i :
Lot iiflanti ,\o. 4, it] square 90 of the originn’
Jilan ol ihe city o’ ‘Trillin, containing one half acre,
more or les*, with the improvements thereon. —
Levied on a-, the property of John 1’ Thwoalt, to
s ilisfv a ti i.i isni.-d from Seliding Superior Court
<n lavor o! Alfred Buckner vs said John T l'hwuatl.
* Property pointed out by plaintiff.
One Negro Worn in, named Canfinc, aliout 22
years old, and her tvvn children, one a “ ir ahoiii
ihroc years o'd, tin; other a gut about 8 months
old. levied on as the properly of Solomon Pace
tnsvtLlv a ti la issued from Pike Inferior Cimrl,
ill fi Vor i I W hiie & Johnson vs. Wiley Holers and
James Spence, and Solomon t’ace, si euiity. Pi o
jn-rty pointed out ly plaintiff!
L it ot Land No. 42, in square !0, in West Grif
fin, containing one ; ore. more or less, vv ith (lie im
provements tiiercoti. L vied on as the properly of
James M. Word, hi satisfy a ti fa from Spalding
S iperior Court, in favor of Benjamin Kino ys. Wi
ley Honors, principal, and James M Word, secu
rity, Properly pointed out hy said Word
One Negro Woman, named Creev, ahont CO
y ears old, three Bods and H alsleads, one Bureau,
one set C iiurs, one ll king Chair, and nuiiiernus
Oilier artti les o! hong: lin'd and kitelien tin irtnre.
Sold as the propert y ol John 1). Wells to satisfy a
< a s:i is ned li'oiu a Justice’s Court ol the alGdi
district, G. M. l ienry county, in favor of Davis &
I? U'ber vs. John D. Wells. Pm erly pointed out
rn {lcfcndantV schedule.
Jan *7,13 >3 A. A. WOOTF.N, Sh’ff
Mortgage Sales.
VS’ ILL he s*>ld before the Cour'iuaisc door in
V V Grdfin, Sp.ddiiig eininty, on the first Pit's-
Pay in April next, within tin; legal hours of sale,
file follow inv property, tn-vvu —
O *•* Negro woman slave, named Siisi", about
*24 years old and her did t Cilicia, a girl aliout
two yiers i.f age. la vied on as the properly ol
J unes L, Ah xndc~, hy virtue of two mortgage fi
fas, one in lavor of William L. Gordon, and the
• idler in lavor of Charles G. Turner, issued from
Mie inferior Court of Spalding county. Property
pointed out in saiil li fa.
0 ie Negro worn in, nam and LI z-', ahnut 33 or Id
years old. Levied on as the property of Edward
K. K lott. l>. vr'ue of a in i-lgige ti fain f.ivjol
Phillip -SellulTe iiii*, I lames & Cos. mu and from the
Interior Com I of Spalding county. Prop-Tty poop
ed out in said mortgage ti fa.
One negro mao, named Orange. Levied on as
the prope-tv oi John C. Williams hy virtue of a
Hire I gage ti la issued from the Inf( nor Couitol
Sp lidiug countv, in favor ol William L. Gordon.
Jan 27. I 833. A. A. WOO TEN. SidiV.
Henry Mnre! Sales.
IVILL he sold heh.ro the Courtlmnsc Jonr in
¥ ¥ the town o! .VJeDmiongh, on the first Tins
davnn March mx!, the billowing property, to-wil:
One Town Lot in McDonough, to the 7tiidis
trict ol sail county, ninulier not known, the ol ic.r ,
whereon Josftua Paliit-k liirm-'ily lived, immediate- ’
Jvs iuili ot Love if (jleuii’s stor --house. Levied
on a. the property ol Joshua I'alrii k to sa isiv sun
dry fi ins issued Iron the JustieesC mrt of tlie4l)3th
tti district, !t. \i. in I’avwr ui M. G. Dobbins, E;;’r.
and ‘■}. Bci k, Ei’ix. of the last will and testament
<d VViiliam Bi-ek, key'd. vs. said Patrick. Levy
made and retur-m-d In ut hy Williv <2>o'idwin, L. (j.
Also, Three Cow* &*4 C oae White Sow
nd eight Pigs, a*** hiiru Cott, 2 years old, twenty
barrels of Corn, more ®r r*s, s'.<o pmtodsot Fodder,
moje or live, one pert ot Shucks, one lot of Luni-
L'-r. All levied on as the property of Elr z.-r Gar
ret to satisfy a distress warrant tor rent, returnable
to the next Superior Court of said eoiintv, in lavor
ol John Bryans v*. said Garret. Property pointed
out hy Bryans.
Ai-o, One Hundred and Fifty of Can !,
more ot less, in the Ist district of lieni v comity,
number not Un< wn, file pi, ice whereon i'homas J.
1 t.rvis now iives, adjoining lands of Win. Harry;
also, iwo Buggies, one set ol Harness, one three
h irso Waggon, the remnant of a stock of goods,
such as Mats, Boil ids, a lot of Castings, JVfeci
oil's. and various other articles; 20 barrels ol Corn
more eir less, 10J0 pounds ol Fodder, more or less
10 head of Hogs, 2 Cows, and 1 Stove. Ail levied
on as the property of David l'.nssell, John Hail
and i homes J. Davis, to satisfy one fi la issued
lo in the Superior Court ol'fclcnry county In lavor
ot Witiiaio Markliam vs David Trussell, Jofm
I iad, Th.anas J Davis and All’ ll Hails, security
on stay us execution. Property pointed out hy tle
teiidauts, except the land ot Davi=’ which is point
ed out hy plaintiff!
Jan. 37. 1354. I EVIH TURNER.Sh’fT.
Administrator’s Sale.
TTP Y virtue ofan order of the court of Ordinary
Jg-9 of Butts county, will he sold, on the first
Tuesday hi A pul next, before the Court-house
noor, in Ihe town ol Jackson, within ttie usual
hours of sale, the real estate of John M. D. Bond
late ol sad county deceased. The same eontam-J
mg two hundred two and a half acres, more or less,
also, at tits Same time ami place, will he sold the
foliowtng negroes belonging to said estate to wit:
Priscilla a woman, Nelson a bov, Jane a gir ,
and Ary a girl. Sold for the benefit of the hens
and creditors ol'said estates*
BICH.ARD SHEPHERD Adm’r.
Fell. 21.-!, 1833
Ad ministry tor’ss Sit tc.
A vi, lucof an order of Hie court of Ordinary,
3 nl Butts county, will lie sold on tin; first
Tuesday in April next, licfore the Couit house
door, in “lie town if ol Jackson, viiuiin I Hr: usual
Joints of sale, two negroes, flic pro per Iv of Robert
Allison, laic o! said county dccea-o and, to v.i'; Mo
ses a hoy aaont six'ecn vC'rs of age, and Lnoinda
n girl aliout tidccii years olag-*. {sold far the pin
pose of distritiirion.
ma nii:w r. carder, Aimv.
Fell. 2! si, 1353.
©laia^ia
fini i !?iii iqiH itmmrtnv
lolliLli lAiti otiftllA Ah 1.
-eCiTEAGAERSi o_>
11. K. MUltltOvV, A. .V 1... i’rmcip.il and Propri
etor Teacher of-Natural Sconces, Rhetoric
and Liinguagrs.
Rev. J. B. JAOKSON,
Tcaen.rr ot Moral and .Vlentai Philosophy.
Tvliss .VI. E. (JLIZBY,
Teacher ol Mathematic?.
Mrs. K. M. MORR'UV
Principal of the Primary Department, find Tcuch
er ot Cotany and Embroidery.
Miss S. J. FREEMAN,
r-Mssistanf in the Primary Deparlnienf
W. L. IIENSLKR,
Profli:sor of Music.
iJ. W. BROWN, VI. I).
Lecturer in Piiysiotogy ands 1 vgirre*.
P\REN l’S and others are respect fully invited
to visit the luslitnlion.
B ) \ RUING can be obtained in the houses of
the following gentlemen;—at 3to ®, llp, r inonlh.
Rev. J.C. Simmons, Vlr. Win Freeman, Mr S. s!
Taylor, Mr. T K. Gilmore, Mr. L. S. Salmons”
and others,all of tlie highest resitcclubility
Fet . 23,1353. * 8-4 l
A LL persons arc hereby forewarned, from
gA. trading lor certain promuory note, for the
smn of two hundred ed fifty dollars; gnat by
roe to James R. Erins, or bearer, dau *he 25tii
December, 1363, aod dated the iDthof February,
1353, and signed try Watson A. Crawford us secu
i ly. As the consideration of said note has entirely
< .iled, and I do not intend to pay the same nubs'*
compelled by law. ELI!ill CRAWFORD
Fell. 21st, 1353. # g—3t
HOUSE PUNTING MB GLAZING
I he undersigned respectfully calls the
IJSS&L f, ~en" 7f. '*e public, and especially
j */ * R-% those ho live in the country, to the
4.jpjuies >act that lie is prepared to PAHS'!’
KUSES in su|:rri*r style, nr.d on vi m reason
IdHcnns. Also, GJLAZIKG done m good
fc ly, and at the shortest notice. Gi\e I in. a call
R- L. HOBBS.
i’tjPShop on New Orleans Street.
Grifl-le, August 18.3118—52
LAW BLANKS
OF CVICRV DESCRIPTION ALWAYS ON HAND
For Sulcol.llus < <e.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
t TilE subscribed having purchased
lie entire cslub isliui :nt ol Mr. T.
Offer llieir sfrvices t > tbc'r friends
and his former customers, and rc
qicclliilly solicits a cord inn nice oi
their patronage, as they arcdetci
utined. and 11 liter themselves that they can, give
general salislaelion. They will keep constantly
orr hand, a Iri sh and well selected stock ot
ClotJis, Casi mores, Vestings,
AND
Ready-Made C lothing.
which they will sell cheaper than any establishment
o! the kind in the city. Give us a ea'l, aid yon
shall not go away dissatisfied.
PIPE!? & M IIITE.
Grilfin, Januarv. 1833, 3
N. B. CUTTING done at ihe shortest no'ice
and in 1 fie most iiisliionahle style.
Georgia, Meriwether Comity.
VrtgTILLIAM 11. RO JKKS of ihe BiJih Bis.
V Inet G. M. lolls before me. is an E-lmy
B y Morse, with a sm ill star in his forehead, an o
small while lings around Ins fore fetlocks, and said
i torse is a Stitmpsnck.-r, supposed to be ten years
old, and said Morse is of medium size, and apprais
ed try Jonathan Ali.ight and Jus 8. rfouih, to he
woilli Seventy Dollars.
G i veil under my haul in office, this l3ll)davof
January, 1553. JAS. L SEWELL, J. P.
Georyi;*, Meriwether County.
1 Dvj hereby ecridy that lire foregoing is a true
transcript from the Records ol mv office.
Giv. n under my hand ;md ofin-ial signatuic, a1
otfiee, tins Mill dav of Fcinoiarv, 1833.
7 ABDIAS .Vi. v. I-. 88, Cl’k f C.
ifioi’Qsw gWs
fglUßsubscribers would call the attention -
JS_ .Vlerehants doing business in Georgia, Ala
•ainu and Teiinessccjio tbe;i extensive assortniei
• Comprising a large collection of Combs, Buttons,
Pius, Needles , Pocket Books, Port Mimics, Sus
penders, Cotto.i and Silk Purses, Ladles’ Beits,
Black and Colo ed Sewing Silk, Spool Thread ol
all colors .in', at all prices. Flax Thread, Braids
and Tapes,together with Hair, Shoe and Cloth
Bruslics, Tooth Brushes, Hooks and Eves, Beads
•Necklaces, Fancy Soaps, Perfumery and Hail
Oils of every style and quality . Together xvit
12 0k 3 Site f senary.
Such as School Books, Blank Books, Letter and
Cap Paper, Paste Boards, Steel Pens, Gold and
Silver Pens i!s and Clmils. Aiso a lar* r e stock o!
I I'RJPPLVC P : IPER,
manufactured at our own Factory in South Car
olina.
Our stuck is now so extensive, Hint il would li ■
impossible to give a list of one half the. articles
kept by the subscriber*. But xvo ean only say to
merchants from the above States, give us a cab I
as xve are determined to offer goods at lower pries,
and upon as favorable terms as can he got in
Ncxv York. Ail orders by mail or olhcrxxiso, xvil
be prompt iy.it tended to, and the lit most ea retaken
to send such articles as are desired and at the
same prices as il purchased personally
DUNII \VI & BLEAKLEY.
Augusta, Gad Feb 6, t 8.32.
wJIXTY (lavs alter dale application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary, of Buts coo li
ly, for leive to sell the Land belonging to tin
estate of James Wright, late ol said county of Butts
February 3th. 1853
G - _ B -!N I \ MIN A Will TIT. AI ip
Business Divalorn.
i’sEs’Jsi/ ia a WHITFIELDi
Atlonicy lit Law,
Kawkinsville, Pula3ld County, G-eo.
March 11,1352 11-am.
ikl B EW'il Lik “ilk
AT LAW,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
OftiaCC np-stairs in Chapman’s brick building
next door yvest of Redd & Cos.
January 15, 1852 3
Attorney at l aw,
vl TL A N TA, GEORGIA.
April 8, 1832. 15—ly
F. W. A. DOYLE,
ATTOSUBY AT LAW,
zO|FFERS his professional services to the Pub
All business entrusted to his manageinc
wt'.l meet with the most prompt attention. Reason
able deductions will he made in fees, in proportion
in the amount of business so entrusted.
0(0C II I Solomon s'-reel, opposite the Bap
ist Church.
( Attention,
REFERENCES t Perseverance,
( Promptitude.
Gridin, March, 1852. I*2—tf
ppjoy y£&3Blgll**Rf
HSLitflmSvlil)
A T T O R NE Y A T LA \V ,
Jackson, Eutts County, Ga.
Fehruary, 1352.
Ea P. to UTKINA
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McDonough, Henry County, Ga.
February 2,
ATTO RN E Y S A T LA W ,
A, L. Bonders, Grijfm, Go.
VV est Harris, Zebulon , Ga.
March 5, 1852. 50— l y
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Gil hen .5. Rrccn, j (xiiflii,Ga.
Eiurtford Green, Zshitloii, (lit.
May 28.185? 22
OFFICE ON SOLOMON 8 TREET
Opposite the Baptist Church.
Apri I, 1852. |g
~ r 7 mmm stell, “”
A T TO RN E Y A T LA W ,
iVlcDotifltighJla.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
\VM. JOHNSON, Proprietor
October 4, 1852 41 | y
A. B. D U LI N ,
No 74 BAY-STREET,
O-'.'J (if) SAVA NNAiI _
tIS permanently located in the city of
Gridin, and solicits a enritinuance of
patronage from his fiiends, and the public gene
rally. Kcsidi me and oflice ul Dr. N. B. Johnson’s
old ston I. Jan. lOtli, 1853. 2—ts
f 200 REWARD.
TO Tllfl PUBLIC.
0 EFT mv hou.-e last Wednesday uigbt, ;n\
JtLd negro man JACK, ab ut 30 years old. Ai
the same time my lather had a 15 V Y HORSE
stolen. I believe said hey was stolen or deenved
off by some white mm, and will probably he taken
to California, Tenoess.-e, Charleston or p’londa
The hov Jack is stout built, ahont five feet nine oi
ten inches high, weighing ahont IGU li>s. of ralif-r
dark enmjih x oil, ol a stern and xxolJ ioijlt, with
his upper troiit teeth out. has a piss to continue till
last night. If the negro is stolen 1 will give a re
ward ot Two Hundred Dollars tin- Ihcdcltverv ol
tliethiel and ()ne Hundred |)<r!lais for toe delivery
of the hov Jack.
Thu Tallahassee Floridian , Nashville Union
Charleston Courier, and New Gleans Bulletin.
will please copy once snd forward accounts to me
at Rocky Monti', Aleriwethcr emm’v
VV. T.’ LOFTON.
j January 31. 13.->3. 3—rs
C A U T ION.
rBNHE puolie is hereby caotinoed against trading
.w lor Ihelbllowing Promissory Notes, to wit;
One made hy Russel R- mum, to J.C, Simmons,
for S.-vcnty dollars, and credited with ten dollars
due one day niter date, and dated about the I3ilt
Jan. 1 i li).
j One by J VV. Talley, to T. O. for
Ninety dollars, due one day aft. r date, and dated
about the 12i h Jan. 1851.
One by \V. J. Jnssev, principal, an I I. FK-rnis
ler,and 11. J. Reeves, securities, fur Five Hundred
dollars, dated the l3i!i May, 1852, and due the
25ih Dec. 1852, also to J. C. 8:11101 ms.
Also, one hv John C. Mangham to J. B. Payne,
•or Fifty-live doll,vis, date about the Ist Jan 1352,
j and due ihe2s:li Dec. 1552.
j ‘The above Notes were stolen form the uhseri
ber’ trsunk, on the Macon & West cm Rui!roaa,oti
tltc ni.lii ot Ihe22d Dec. last.
J. C. SIMMONS
Griff? •, Jan. 4, 1353. * 1- 3t
© a® i?a©sr a
A LL persons are (.autimied against trading for
zSL a promissory note of Two U ll tidied Dollars,
made hy the undersigned and payable to Jane L.
Mitchell, administratrix on the estate of Sanme
Mitchell, late ol Pike county, deceased, said Noli
dated some time in 1843 or 1843. and due die 35 h
December ihi-reulier.
Also 0110 Note of SOTpti vable to 11. Pomhu ,
date not recollected nonane when dm ; as I shall
not pay said Notes milesscornpellcd l>v law.
J. KEND.\LL.
January 21. 135?. 4 — 3t
S- 3 if&kn
Unfit Side Hill Street.
J'jSNUR subscriber having removed his entire
Stock ol Books from filestore ol J. Ai.
quest, Jeweler, to the New Brie k Block opposite to
tlie ast Sideol Hill S'ro-t, has just r-’ceivwl an
unusually huge supply of llletlicaS, Law,
Miscellaneous A fccliool Cooks
to which he would invite the attention of ‘Teacher ,
Lawyers, Physicians, Merchants, and the public
generally, ns tie will now sell eitoe- by || i( . whole
sale or retail, on the most liberal terms.
Also, a large Stock ot Letter, Foolscap, (ruled
and unruled) and Wrapping Paper. VI of which
he will sell either wholesale or retail, on as good
terms as can he bought any where in this section.
lie has also made arrangements to receive
Monthly till lhe‘’.Veto IVorks oj Interest,” as diev
com” directly from the press—Giuliani’s and I lar
per’s New Monthly M gnzmes, or any others that
may Ire desired, can be had hme hy giving a few
weeks’ notice, at the PiTilishei’.’ prices.
ICTP’AII pt-isons im! hied to Ihe ■* übscriber are
requested to settle tiu-ir accounts immediately.
G. DUNHAM
Gmffin, Jan. J, 1353. | —3 .1
Tj? PT 7 /a
BaTsli Vs3 cii
MISS ANN A. NE'vVELL re.sjiectfullv iu
lorms the p.iren’s and guardians of Yeu-ig
Ladies 111 tins vicinilv, that she \v 1:1 open her
School at the house ofMr. S. S. i'ATi.on, in Grif
fin, “ti Monday the 10th insf. for instruction in all
lire departments of a Musical Education. Her
instillments are of the best kino, trorn the house ol
J li. Most & Go. ol Ha rt I oil, Connecticut, which
have tak :n tire pemiunr at the S'ale Fair for many
years past. Vocal preticii uev will coiriniand tier
particular attention. Ic. no respect will any means j
he leli untried to fiord Young Ladies a complete;
musical education in all its hraiicip s.
UtL~'A large lot of the above Pianos, of Ihe most
licautiful and complete finish, rnay at all times he
found at the S’ore ot BR'A.N NEWELL, on Hill
Street, next to Jossey & Flcnusler, Grillin, Geor
gia.
Jin. 1. 1.353. I—ts
mmw
BfUST received and for sale at tin* \tus-e Store
‘■ScaaettoFrie.id.ti'.iip,” ( iVultz) ,
“Goinposcd and rospeeitiiily dedicated to the
friends of the Synodical Female College,” !>v
11. 1111 AUJIULLKIi.
Til's is a phasing ‘‘lValz,” and will give credit
to I he author.
Also on hand by the same Composer;
“Sp tiding County Quicks'ep.” —‘*R-speetliiMy de
dicated In the citizens of Spalding County.”—
Phis piece is too well known tor any tiling more
to lit; said in its favor.
“..Vonroe Polka Ronde .”
“CocferJe Dines Quickstep.”
‘‘Our Cion Heart.” (s no)
CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD.
Griirln.Jln.fi, 1853. 1 fit
GIII FFIX
I PPABB WIiTTIPV
’ li'JA & MAmJul i\ lilt i
rpillK subscribers would most respectfully ii>
Ja. torin t lie pubiic that I hey nmv liave in opera
tion. tlu ir Foundry and Machine Shop m Gnllio,
Ga. w here I hey are prepared !o execute any orders
m the Machinery or Casting line, with dispatch.—
I’hcirwoik is warrant-eel to !>o of the very best
material ind workiniinshij), and on as accommoda
ting terms as can he found South.
Gin Gearing, Plates and Bails, Pollies, Gudge
ons, &e. &c. kept constantly oil hand.
W. w. mo.dPSON St CO.
Jan. 10, iSS3. 2—3 m
hi respectfully request every c.ne indebted ...
V V 3 for gdftd*, pnoi ia Ist ins!, to come for
ward and settle their accounts. Wc arc, and a!,
ought to he, convince ! of the propriety of settling
up once a year. Si call in friend < and dont put u*
to the trouble and pain of dunning per-onallv.—
But remember our accounts must be closed.
Wc are just at this tim-’ vx'iuiliiig all the u.nney’ wc
can get, and as all our debts must tie met punctual
ly, we appeal to our intelligent list ot customers to
sustain ii-', by coming forward r.nd lending a li !p
----ing hand. One of us will be otiTto market in a f.\v
weeks, and must go uucmharras*<pd, and not wiili
empty pocket. TAYLOR, DAVIS k CO.
January 17, 1853. 3-3 t
GRIFFIN GEORGIA.
rBTIBE fact is undeniable, that no plaee in Gcor
gia offers tietier facilities for Female education
than the young city of GnlHn, having at present
one Collegiate Seminary, under the well-tried man
agement of Mr. H. E.- Morrow, and the Female
College, under tire direction of the Presbyterian
Synod ol the Stale ol Georgia ,to be (.pencil the first
of the coining year, together with two or three
private schools of lugli character.
At tno suggestion and solicitation of many of his
friends, the undersigned has secured the commodi
ous and comlortahle residence of Mrs, 1.5. A. Hill
on NovtlrHittSt, at a pleasant distance lioinlh
diflbrent schools, and convenient to the diflurent
churches, and proposes to lake twelve young ladies
(school gills,) as hoarders. Mrs. Taylor will de
vote her whole attention to the comfort of those un
der her care, and every facility will lie afforded to
assist them in their scholastic duties. A good
Piano Forte will be furnished for the use of those
who may he taking music lessons. Proper author
ity will be exercised over all; m a word, they will
he governed. As the number to he accommodated
is limited, and assume have already made applica
tion, and lor other reasons, it is very desirable that
all further applications be received at an early due.
For terms of board, and all further particulars, ad
dress the undersigned at Gnffin, Georgia.
S. S. TAYLOR.
References— Citizens of Griffin.
, Nov it'J, 1852.’ -4'J-4t
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
HNI IE hoard of Trustees of this Institution :t e
J.l. happy m hcipg a a. to announce (otne public,
n.i,’ it will commence its exorcises on Monday the
i7ili of January, 1853, undcr.the direction of nn
tirlo corps of Instructors.
The Faculty null be an follows:
Rev. Caklisj.e I'. 15. Martin, President and
Prob-ssoi ol A'lCienl Languages, Rfn tone, Menial
and Moral Piulosopliy.
+ Profess -r of Chon istry, Me
chanical Philosophy and Natural Sciences.
Miss Ada E. Humphrey, Instructiess in French
Ma‘ii ‘iriulics unit br;inc'uds.
Mrs Je.iutieile Batliu.in, Instniclress in Histo
ry, Botany and English branch s.
Mr. Hermann Braurnuller, Prolessor of Instru
menta: and Vocal Music and the German Lan
gua : e.
Mrs. Agnes Braurnuller,* Instruclress on the
Guitur and in liie (irnanicntal brauelies.
* Instructress in the Priniar
Dcpartiiient.
Ttie course 01 inslruetion yy.il l-.p thurmigli and
extensivi; and mor.m. msciCi.iKi: nod Ricuaiocs in
sTructi x vy ill couktiiuie a piommuit and cirarac
teristic le.iime in the exercises of the I nsiilution
I **r the present,!lie S uiolastie year vvili lie diiided
mlo I yvo Terms of tyvcnty-mi': weeks each. T’ln:
l isnnpiou will emhruee Turv-e Departm+;nts:
Primary Middle and College—each Depart
ment occupying three years in its course of study,
and divided into ‘J ure;-; Classes, each class re
quiring a year in its courae ol study.
Ths Rates ol Tuition will be
Ii tlie Primary Department,—in whfch wi
bet.light, w.ihoil eirarge, Drawing and Vocal
Vl a sic, m ado it ion to the various studies pursued,
f’ni’ ihe third (or lowest) Class f<3 Per iVn,,
•Second Class, [■> *•
First Class, |J “
Vllddle U'-p irlmcnf, 20 “
College “ gp “
Modern Languages, (each) 10 “
Music (Plaint Forte,) 25 “
Drawing and Pain ting and Orna
ment., I Wo/k, 10 “
Use of Pin rut. gi ~
Incidental, * . <<
II yv i Ihe seen that no extra-charge is made lot
:ho Ancient Languages; the Latin xvili be adopted
is a oarl of the regular course of study, and the
t.ireek lauglf if desired. When the institution
shall have made a commencement, a Catalogue
will he piihlishei!, giving a more pnrticular account
•>i the Course nr Study, character, aims and ad
vantages “! this Seminary o! learning, yvhieh we
confidently believe from the character and abi'ilv of
ihe Faculty wiil be sec ixd to none in the land.--*
bile thorougli instruction will he given in every
Department, we iviii remark that the Primary De
partment will receive c*p'cial. attention.
JVc tv .ml 1 simivlv add, that Board can he had in
good families at git) to gi2 per month.
JAMES II STARK,
President of (lie Board.
VV. .t. Keith, Sec’ry.
i’o he tided
Griflim, Jan. 4th, !85 5 j >f
1 mo 30*33s
il /1 a; mti u
H ills 1 IlliJ-j
TO SELL PICTORIAL AND USEFUL WORKS FOR
TIIE YEAR 1553.
1,000 DOLL ms A YEAR!
ANTED IN EVERY COUNTY OF
* lld B UNI lED e-TATES, active at: f
enterprising men, to engage ill the sale of some of
the be. -1 Bo dis ptibii-lied in the country. To men
oi good nodress, possessing a small capital .>f from
•g:5 to gIOO, su<h iiiduccmcnts will lie offered ns
to eii.vil.- tliem to make from g3 to gj a day piofit,
i’be Books published by us are all ii-elul to
their character, extreui’ ly popular, and command
large sales wherever they are offered.
it or l urtiicr pardeulars, address, (postage paid.)
ROBr.R 1 Si-iARS, i'ußS.isintu,
181 U’iUUui Street, JVeut Voile.
1 he World at One View! Price 50
Just })u!)hshu.'l, on Vmiidmiol!) .>ho. t,
’>v 5# and pofrf nf A !•'.IMG A \
PIC TGIUAIi BOOK ES TA'JLISHMENT, 131
William Street, Jsn w York,
A ST AIVD All D CHART OF
“5 sA. yzx*T*A V v
Or, a general description of the Fivp Great Diva
sinus of the Globe, Europe, Asia, Africa, Amoric
and Oeeaniea; witn their several Faitpires, King
douis. Slates and Ti rntone-; and the Phystca
Pecuiiantics, Pindnciioi s, Cotmnerci*, R ligion,
Government, &c. ol the various countries in the
world.
The above Ciiarl contains twelve square feet oi
reading matter, equal in ani'>i!iit to that of an oc
lavo volume; and when it* comprehensivnes? ol
subject, and.detail are taken into consideration it mar
lie said to <*e a library within itself. It lias been
compiled from such winks as contain the most au
thentic and recent information relative to the coun
tries described. Our one and simple e ject has
been to initiate Hie reader into the pba-uavs to he
derived, m a sttil greater degree, from perusing a
a future period, more fully and extended iiotads<>!
the labors of those to whom wc are indebted for the
knowledge we possess of the various parts of the
earth and early to imbue him with a taste f,,r m
!iu.:!ive, in preh rence to fictitious reading.
G;>a.l Ailvi.cc to Cosssijrtsotjvcs
Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of LIVERWORT, TCI it
and C-I YCH ll.Jl'}ll.'i is a sure remedy for nl
the various stages ofOON’SUMP S'lOX, such as
a harking (Jong t, P tin in t.H- bce.nl *pittinr of
Stood, Night sweats, &e. having the highest n--.!.-
nio uals ever given in f..vor of any exn--ctaranl
medicine in the vvor and. For sale in ‘Griffin h , Jjr
J. VV. Jones & Son and by Druggists \ my
Price—lu large hot lies sl,
Vff i|T| PF3 “P
tea tin Nsa? tzA *
FSjli I E subscriber expecting to he absent from
-2L Griffin dur.ig the winter and spring, heichy
gives notice that Taylor, Davis & Cos. are his
authorized agents in Griffin, during his absence,
•fid all persons indebted to CM \P.vi AN, MILL
& GO. are respectfully requested to uuke imme
diate payment to them, as the concerns of that
d;'.'ii must he settled without furt’ or delay.
\V. W. CHAPMAN
On- flin, Oe'. li, 1351. 43 If,
mm mil pni\ifjnip
£.\ the Brick building attached to the Ware
house of Fcrri.ll & llaircock, opposite the B.q>-
ist Church, Ur Rio, Ga. All kinds of
PLAIN &. OBNAMEKTAI. PRlNTlNG
executed wiili neatness .and- dispatch at the New
Jol> Office, on Solomon Street, opjMisttc the Baptist
Clinreli, J. H. LOGAN f r CO.
TAPOnlers for work respectfully s.ilicitc and.
Gudin, January 13, 1853. ‘ 3—ly
DiUuSS GOGINS-AT COS'r
rgltlE undersigned arc. putting tneir stock o
Jai- upwards ot’
100 P.ifterais cf Ladies D/css Goods
at NLvV VORK COST. Prices varying from
37J to 80 cents per yard, -
Lvery piece purchased this Fall—anc* of the very
Latest and Rest Styles.
.S’ARGhNT & CO.
Corner New Orleans and Broad greets.
Or,flin, Dec. 6, 1852. _ 511—ts
FBSMTtTM
WTEiTH®
Hz
inform all who are in
V ? need of full sets or partial sets of Teeth,
and who wish them put up with skill and experi
ence, warranted to answer every purpose requi
red, that they can imw he supplied at short notice,
ind with the same style put up upon a beantiiii
metalie base, which look the premium over a!
others of the kind at the late Fair in Macon nlsu
the First Premium at the late Fairin Atlanta.’ Dr.
0,11119 lately made arrangements so that persons
living in the country, or in any of 1110 adjacent
‘owns, can, if they Wish, command his serv.ces
rec of charge, which will secure them against eh
nanv imnositons pruefieed.hy itineranqiuek Hiatt
‘ a • ly traverse the cotmirv.
J Gilfin, J.ui.’ I
Ssmltlins? Ses folios* Court, i
J A.UAIII I’tRM, Oi>3, J
fames M. Ilhlsos vs. Seaborn IF. Bowles, anil Alary
•'lnn tUedsos, by her next file nil, Af-c.r®. the same.
‘‘Actio is on the case Jor words .”
Q CL'OTDING to * !u* agreemonl and tindcr
rl. standing of the parties,—lt is on motion o!
CoMii it, ordered liv ‘lie Court, that (lie witmn
acknowledgement of S. W . B .wles, defendant,
he entered on the minute? of this Colnt,and >■
eertitied copy l!i ccof (hi d’ livcied ly too Glcrk,
In the plaintiff, lames iVI. Bledsoe.
Uv the ( ourt.
II W.McCUNE, ani) ALFOHD&MOOR,
i'llV’s Ally’s.
TO TIIB PUBLIC.
I hereby aek nowiedge that ! did wrong in stutfii”
dial li nn what I Imd seen, inv?eU, 1 believed llm
report in reference to .tunic? M. Bledsoe and Ids
da a “bier Ma rv Ann Bledsoe, was true. I pre
sume I s!i ml In il have n uiced any l,liin"that i
saw, but foi I lie rep art lii ejrcitlullnu. I therefore
hope, J imes M. Bledsoe a ini Ins daughter Mary
Ann, and all cnnc< rind, w.ll forgive me. It wus
an unguarded remark, (or which i am truly sor
ry, and hope the public will never look upon
tiiem, unfavorably. in consequent e of anythin”
I said. Signed S. \V. BOWLES.
,V<; the referee s find that S. W.Bowles, pay
all tost. Nov.. 25th 1852.
WILLI \ M MOSKLY,
A. G. COLBERT.
The above is a true extract from the minutes of
Spalding Inferior (.’ourt.
Given under my hand, J nm-iry 18 h, 1351.
s—lt5 —It . JUS. WOOD, Cl’k.
•'Cy j As to* the R sp.irf, r sere I Jo by Mr.
■1 nvles, the ifiib'ie will s -e by the st itement r(
Mr. and Mrs. Payne, and iheir aliidavit, I hat it is
entirely false and unfounded.
Nov. the 17tji, 1351.
To the Deacons of Sardis Church.
I have understood that there is a Report gntn
out against Mr. Bledsoe u-ul sane of his family,
tliat is ve.rv ridiculous, and that, said report went
from mvhou-e, that it to ik place at my house, mid
that mv ‘.vif- fold if. All that ive have lo say a
hunt il is this:—the Report is entirely false and i:o!
a word of it truth, for 1 have nifvor ‘ seen ihe lirst
thin” a.ui.-s in him or his children, in my lit'*’; this
( am willin': to testily ts> af anv time, and sois
my wile. We subscribe yours respect hilly.
UuiTatj llomiLL, I I! h.NIIY Al* A YNE,
Witness. I LOUISA B PAYNE.
Jesse Dismnkes and Bill for discovery and
vs I to enforce the Candor’s
Theophiius Williams [ Lien in Spalding Supc.
& Harvey. J rior Court.
TpUiE said Defendant Harvey, bavin” been
JsL made a party Defendant, in asaid case, since
its coinmenceinenl, and lie residing now cut o!
the jurisdiction of the Court —
Ordered, that the service be perfected by the
pub icatioii of this rule, once a month, Ibrthree
months preceding the nxt t'-rm of this (Joint, in
the Georgia Jeffersonian.
JAMES H STARK,
Judge Superior Com l Flint Circuit.
Jan. 3i, 1303. s—iin3;rt
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For the rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTIOIA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
TETANY’ years of trial, instead of impairing
ItISL the public confidence in this medicine, has
won tor it an appreciation and notoriety by far ex
o.ccdiiigtlie most sanguine expeclationsof its friends
Nothin” but its intrinsic nifties and the unmistak
able hem fit conferred on thousands of sufferers
could originate and maintain the reputation it. en
jovs. \V Idle many inferior remedies thrust upon
ihe community, have failed and been discarded,
this has gained friends by every trial, conferred
benefits on theafilicled they can never forget, and
produced cores too numerous and too remarkable
to he Ibrgotfon.
While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that
any one medicine vviit infallibly cure—still there
is Abundant proof that the C’herkt Pectorai. does
not only as a general (lung, but almost invariably
cure tiie malaiiie> for which it is employed.
As lime makes llu-sc facts wider and better
Known, this medicine has gradually become the
best reliance of Ihe afflicted, from ihe log-cabin ol
the American lYasant, lo the palaces ol European
Kings Throughout this enure country, in every
S at -, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it con
tains, Cherry Pectoral is known as the best remedy
extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs,'and in
many foreign count lies, it is coining to he extensive
ly used b> (Uv.-:r most intelligent Physicians. In
Great Britain, France ami Germ nv, where the
medical sciences have reached flair highest perfec
tion, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and m constant
use in the Annie. , Hospitals, Alms-Houses, Public
institutions, and in domestic practice, as :he surest
remedy then attending Physicians can employ for
the more dangerous a floe! ions of the Lings. Al
so in milder cases, and for children it is safe, pheas
ant and effectual Jo cure. In fact, some of the
most Haltering testimonials wc fceive have been
from parents who have found .it efficacious incases
pavticoioriv incident:-;! to childhood.
Viic Cherry Pedoial is manufactured by a prnc
i:’ a.i Un.-nutu, and eveiy ouncet if under Ins ow n
eye, Willi iiivariiiliie accuracy and care. ll is seal
i'ii iiiisi protected by law IroJn counterfeits, conse
quently ciiii be relied (in as genuine witbuot adul
lend ion.
We liavc endcavoiedliere io furnish the com mu
mi‘V with a ne'riirioe of Site!) intrinsic superiority
and worth as should commend lts. l! to their confi
dence —a remedy a! once safe, speedy and effectual,
which tins has by icpcated and countless tnals
proved iis -U'to be; and trust by great ca-e in pre
paring and with chemical accuracy, of uniform
strength to aftijrd Physicians anew agent on which
they can rely for the best results, and the affiiuteri
with a remedy that will do fur them all that medi
cine can do. Prepared and S >ld by James C
Ayer, Practical aul ChuUjlical Chemist , Lowell,
.iJ 11SS a
SOLD ii CR.I IT IN by DR. M. j. DANIEL.
“ ‘‘ “ DR. J. W. JONES,
in Jolm Stdlwell. In BaniesvlUe
by Leonard Little. In /.rm- ’’.V A. I l ', Irvine-,
and Druggists generally.
Jan. 10, i853. * 2—3 m
i-iEW STORE,
> £1! J E undeisigned having bought out the stock
_SL of Henry B. Holliday, respectfully informs
the public that he will keep constantly on hand,
a general assortment ci’
STAPLE & FAIT BM3BS,
G li O C E HIE S,
and every thing usually ref ailed from a mercantile
establishment Ue will keep at! article* of the
best quality, and pay particular attention to the
purity of Ins liquors, which are ail of a choice
kind and may be used with safety for medicinal
purposes.
Now on hand and for Sale,
10© BARRELS
CIIOIC Ka it ISBI POT ATO ES,
Os Ins own raising in Connecticut, part of which
arc the early six weeks; also, the fl mr Potato, be
ing a large white int-alv fruit, of excellent flavor
W A M T g] D,
100,000 Bushels of Corn, f..*■ which any thing in
Ins store will he given at the lowest cash juices.
CHIAN NEW ELL,.
Grilfin, Jan. 1, 1953. I—lt
DULIN’S STEA3I MILLS.
undersigned having leased the above
named mills, will sell Hu- best quality of Loo -
ker at the mill, for s9,ot) per Itiousan 1 Icet for cash
AM orders h-lt at the store of Wm. R. Pmliins,
Esq. will he punctually attended to.
v ‘ j. McDonough.
November 30, 1952.’ 40—2 ‘
Ij Ift i. * tr r. f% TE® rs 5 f
f; & and R i I* Bh\ ff
v / ol PI A NO H that we have ever
had, all Ircsh and new, diiect Irom the Manufactu
rers. ‘J hej arc all ol the latest styles aid | altems,
and arc unsurpassed iri | oml ol qu ek mss anc
elasticity of touch, voliuneanri lu il iancv of lone,
style and finish of workmanship. AVe have among
our stock some of the late Patent
NEW SCALE PIANOS.
which are equal in volume of tone to the celebrated
Grand Pianos. Those instruments never tail to
please the car of every one who hears Ike tone ol
tin in. Also, we have some r>( the much adit.iicd
AmteHUSS IPSMI £Y<D3
These Pianos have all been selected by one of the
firm, and vve boast that we are able to sell them as
low a3 any market in the the freight's
difference, as the arrangements which vve have lal< -
ly efli-ctcd with ihe aulho a- i
our doing so.
Prices from $22*5 to $503.
A written guarantee will accompany rvt ry Pi
ano vve sell; that is, ‘ if, alter twelve months using
any defect is found, ne take the Piano back again
and give anew one.”
Secondhand Pianos so RENT, or lor Sale.--•
Prices Iron) SSO 00 to $l5O 00.
in neat Rosewood cases, 4 and 5 octaves, lor sate,
prices SSO to $75.
Flutinas, Aceo.deons, Tambourines, Banjos,
Vi dius, Guitars, Flutes, Files, and everything u
sually kept in a ,Music Store will lie found in <nir*.
, A heavy lot ol ‘heel Music on hand for Piano,
Time and Guitar. r .. .
(’LOUD k SH.V’KLEFORD.
GriTin, Q,\, Hiil St. av. 4, 1852. |y
m wm stable
rff\ AT TilE OLD STAND
undersigned would respectfully inform
ju_ the public generally, that hi* has opened a
STABLE in the city of Griffin, in the Stable for
merly occupied by the Siage Company; and he
will hire out HORSES, BUGGIES, &c., upon as
T'ERNSS
as the times will admi’. Thu patronage of hi#
friends and tlic Travelling Public is respectfully
solicited.
Himself or his brother, James L., will genera*
br-found at the Stable,as 1 have secured his scr
vices when absent from home. lam also prepared
to do H ACKING to suit customers
CALL and see, it will not cost anything lo ex
amine.
L. P. ALEXAND! R
C ‘idiii Marcli 4. 1852. “ !0 —it
FISK’S METALLIC
BURIAL SASESs
fTAKE leave respectfully to inform the pjblic,
that I have just received a number ol !hose
BURIAL CASES at inv shop, in the city of
Griffin, where they can he had at all times at the
shortest, notice, ala small advance on cost and
freight.
The subscriber also continues the Caa’3'i2gC
ami dsbinet E&nssness at his old stand
where lie will lie pleased lo execute any orders leO
with him. A. BELLAMY.
Gnl’in, Apnlß, 1852 14 -1
JESTIN’A
mmm company,
. SlartforJ, Conn.
undersigned, agent - for the above wel
_S_ known Company, is prepared to take risks
against Fire on Buildings, Merchandise and Cot
on m Ware-Houses, on as favorable terms as other
similar institutions. A. MERRITT.
Griffin, Nov. 11, 1853. 4G—tf
NOTE.
Mff R. G. G. BARNETT respectfully annour-
IVJI ces to I lie eit .zons of Grinin tliat in conse
quenee of ill health, lie has committed the charge of
Ins School to Mr. J. Q . A. McCollesteii, whom
he recommends ik. person in every respect worthy
the patronage of the public.
January 20, 1853. 3—ts
WILL CONTINUE THE
my GROCBRY
3VSIHESS,
At flic old stand of Vaughn, Robinson &
Walker, Corner Broad and New Orleans streets,
where they would be pleased to see their friends
and receive a share of their patronage.
E. W. ROBINSON,
T. L. WALKER,
T. J. BLOOD'A ORTH.
July 19, 1552. 31—If
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
rip HE subscriber, Wm. R. Phillips, is now
JL oficring a large and splendid stock ol Sla
and Fancy
BET GOODS ® GRGCRIES,
flai'dvrarc, Boota, Shoes, llats,&c.
At verv reduced prices for CrlSf! or prompt
dealers. Fresh supplies will he constantly added
to the stock, and all who wish Cheap ixOOtlS
.will do well to apply a! the Granite Front un
,',V i.hc Masonic Hall, on Hill stint and they
trill lind as cheap, if nJt lhe - cheapest Goods in tlu
city.
Don’t be backward in coming in, we make no
charge for showing goods.
W,VI. R. PHILLIPS.
Gri I’m, Api li 1,1332. 4—if
NOTI C E .
I HAVE placed my notes in the hands
of John Neal, of Zehulon, with in
structions to collect them immediately’.
JAMES NEAL.
Dec. 31, 1852. I—Ct
N OTIC E.
A LL persons having demands against the l-.s
L2L tale of David Cagle, late of Henry county
deceased, wili render them in duly authenticated
within the tune prescribed by law, and all persons
indebted, will make immediate payment.
BENJAMIN CAGLE, Vlm’r.
0-f. 23, 1852. 40-
r■ 4 HE undersigned respectfully tenders />
JL his professional services to the citizen
of GrifHn and vicinity. His practice
the KOTA NIL’ SYSTEM, and from has
long experience in the practice of Physic, I e feels
assured that lie will he able to give satislattion f ..
ill who may cal on lim for medical aid.
on Broadway over A. Gr;i\’s Si ere.
LEROV SNl'.E'l', M. D
Grilfin, Feb. 10. 1 852.’
Oil OP THE LARGEST IS®
!3e*4 Stocks oi*
imniviffirai!
EVER OFFERED LY THIS MARKET,
IS NOW OPEN INO AT
SARGENT k GO’S]
dor irew-Orlcans St. and J2roaJway.
OUNEI -i TING m part of a spli mini assortment o
STAPLE & FANCY MY-GOOBS,
and every style and description of
i> u i: ss (;oo osn
Also, every variety of
WOOD IVA It E AND HARDWARE.
Clothing, Saddles, (joup*
ialankets, Iron, Pistol",
Kerseys, Nails, 1 owder,
Shoes, Steel, Oils,
Hats, Blacksmith’s Tools, Taints.
ALSO OP 1 HI! BEST QUALMESt
50 Bags Bio Coffee,
Prime Java do
10 Hhds St. Croix and P. R. Sugar,
20 Bids. Stewarts’ Refined do
*2O do * Coffee do
20 do - Crush’d and Powdr’d do
Fish, Cheee, Potatoes, Salt,
Molasses, Tobreco, &c., &c.
Purchasers will please hear in mind, that our
Stock is almost entirely NEW, and Oral ivory ar
lu lc sold Is warranted lobe good and sound, .md
a! Prices that cannot fad to -nit buyer®.
I SARGENT & CO.
Griffi >, September 30, 1552. • 40-11 ■
Jons l I . Rowland, John T. Rowland, Jr
RfiWtfiNfl & ee.
GENERAL
COMMISSION .MERCHANTS,
IVo. 172, Bay-Street,
Refer to A. Meumtt, Agent Planiera’ Bank,
Griffin, Georgia.
GRIFFIN COLLEGIATE
0 2 El a a A !B fg a
Fp r t HE ex- icis.s of this Institution will he n-
Ji sttiite lon AJonJay the Jdih January, 1853.
A large and commodious builejng is’now in
progress of erection, and vtull he in n adtness a* an
early day lor the accommodation ol flic pupil.®. A
coinl ulaUlc (uivate house will he iisul h> leach in
mini the College building is finished, so that no
lime may he lost.
JN. I’. The house on Broadway ow ned bv Mr.
A Cloud, and now occupied bv’ Mr. Bnfiingior*
w inch is much more retired linn Ihe C'luiTli. s’
“'lii be used until the oilier biii-'din” is in reudi
-111 ss.
„ fI.E. MORROW, Princ pas.
December 14:h, 1852. g| .
iiSTliiOi
SHOE 31ANUFACTOIIY.
f THE subscriber having fitted
up an extensiue Manufactory in
‘ Ihe large and conimodions new
Brick Mouse just above the Sh am Mill, is prepa
red in fill orders from Dealers wild Merchant.® at
llie shortest notice and on the most rersonabift
terms.
He would respectfully invite H.c a'h nlion of the
planters to his large
STOCK OF NEGRO SHOES,
winch is superior to any thing of the kind ( vVr of
fered in this market beiore. He also invites tlie
attention oft be public to his assortment of Har
ness, Bridles, Martingales,Collars, &e.; to die r
with a general stock of such articles os arc usually
kept in that line—lcehng confident, with the tui
vadJage he lias of Tanning his own Leather and
his own hands to manufacture it, of offering induce
ments to buyers that will not fail to give satisfaction
in puce and quality. J. JOHNSON.
N. L. Raw Indcstak’ ii in exchange (hr any
ol Iho above goods, at the highest marker prici s.
Griffin, Oct. 7, 1852. [ls-ifJ J. L. J
r*TSHE undcisigned intending to make a slight
M change in Iheir business, are now oflerin'G’or
CASH, their entire stock of
BSI GOODS,
SHOES, IIATS,
HARDWARE, &o,
all new and fresh, al very reduced prices, and on a
credit until full, at as low rates as anv house in tli >
p J ’ C ’ & L • 1! - brewer.
Griffin, March 25, 1852 13-6 m
J. A. & J. C. BEEKS,
DCILERS /.V
mem, mm,
AND SIAI*DWASIE,
Corner Hill and JN T inth-street, Griffin, Ga
Junuauy 9, 1852. 2—if’
SAVANNAH MUTUAL .
C. P. Richardson, President.
.1 ames A.Norris, Secretary
PH VIE undersigned, Agent ofthe above eompa •’
Ja. ny is prepared to fake risks against Fire oft’
Buildings, Stocks, &c., on the most favorable
terms. M. G. DOBBINS, Agent-
Griffin, August 8,1850. 33— ts
iß.DlTlo’ffl.fflLUAasT
f WAVING removed from Soulli Alabama l 0
SL Inis City for the purpose of pursuing the
practice of Metiicine and Surgery ?n all
their branches, oilers his professional services to
the citizens of Griffin and the adjacent county
nml desires llietr call Ibr him to be made al his rc-
JcnCfi, httc ylfilt vl Dr, N. B. Johnson, or at his
office on nextdoot lo UIC -Stoic ol’
Weslmorelanri, lately occupied by Dr, xekd.--
Colls al either place will receive his immediate unri
prompt attention, night or day. Dr. Williams is
ta graduate of the Lexington and Augusta Medi
cal'Schools, and lias had Hie advantage of many
years experience in Ins profession, both in Georgia
and Alabama, especially in the treatment ol ti c
prevalent fevers ofthe South, such as, malignant
bilious, rcmiltant,nnd continued fevers; conjrslivi *
typhoid,and rheumatic fevers; pneumonia, Uphold’
pneumonia, and the common chills and fevers, and
chronic diseases of a Southern climate, such as ‘
diseases ol the spleen and liver, dropsy of the
heart, hypertrophy of the heart, generhl dropsye,
rheumatism,female diseases, &c.-
Griffin, 9th December, 1851. 50
TO THE PUHIC.
88. A!Hti’SSr 8
HAVING accomplished himself with
I ’re. Pitman & Durham, will prac
lice the ptJRJI.I-M SYSTEM, eight miles
n.rlli of Greenville, al Phillips Store. Entertain
ment for those at a distance. Price for Medicines'!
oijr Prescriptions 82.50. Terms Cash.
February 241 h, 1552 io—
Siiiss sroTici,
A CD of those indebted io me or the firm .<V
-cA- L f ).\'G fy BLISS, ir.tisf make paymeht by
the first of January next, and all who fail to do so,
Hicir not. sand accounts will be hit {in the hands
ol an officer, for collection.
: JAMES F. LONG
Gr lliii, Dee. 21, 1952. 50