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aiAißia’JiJiD
tn West P.iinL on msi. by K. J. T
Lutle, Esq. Mr. J. S< Zackart, to Mis?- M. Id.
Wal-lacf., all of Loachapaka, Alr
Also, at the sanre fine ami plctce, hy the same,
Mr. W. &. Gill, to iVlrs. A. M. GRAf*td, all of
Aulntrn, Ala. •
Also, at the sa l ;ie lirn'c-'aivl place,.-by fbo tfunc
Mr. As3Urt Edwards, le Miss'Matilda Mc-
Lendon, all of Tallapoosa County. Ala.
OBZTVAR7.
Depart i'll this life, a short, but serious, ill
ness ot‘ an acute character, ou tlie 22Vf February,
Clara Louisa, Cul, Wm. R. and Mrs.
Mary Plullip.vgod five years and five months.
Seldom has lib: aiilhnt-ol this been piompicillo
reenrd the death of one who, at so early an ug f
had interwoven into her nature elements so stri
kingly characteristic in traits of ‘vliat her <X is
at womanhood. Might he dare say why . should
such afl wcr !e stricken at such • tune 1 but rea
son dicla'es that the A ill ho# of her existence hath
conpiiissioncd libs rdfthless invader, to lake her
troin thre storms and tempests V this World, amt
w ill embalm her in Abraham’s bosom, there to live
mul bloom, till a coming day, when she shall Ap
pear as iron? his most-precious jewels. Lei ns ma
tepine af the dvptapirfe. of a Rgtrtl whose angelic
character fitted her ftff enjoyment tar above what
this earth canuff ird.
Farewell! Sweet he thy gfti.fle s'eep,
May angel’s guard around thy tomb,
A ml H overs ot the earliest See i ng,,
In font! remembrance, o’ej-the bloom.
Thy gentle heart, leafed not to die,
# rvas pur : as the fresh hie* ze of even—
Earth could not hold so bright a gem--
A wandering star from heaven !
There shall thy gentle spirit rest; •
There be Ihj spirit’* bright abode;
Ttiere in the bosom of llis-love;
Tire re m the presence of thy (iod.
so “my berkaved friend.”
“Jems Wept” with grief oppressing.
How mucli more may ye then we* p,
When Iby darling; earth's fond blessing
Lies so still, in death’s cold sleep.
-• Yel while slink in deepest sorrow,
And the tcars of anguish fi iw;- -
Surely ye may coiutbrt-horrow,
When, thy ’“Fathe. ” —strikes the blow’.
lie who giSVe tlnte, the treasure,’
Watch M her voting aeifO’ IVtltfcyears,
in his wisdom.hath removed.her,..., .
From this lonely yale. of tears.
’ -• ■ • •••■-■ • ■ .it-
Would you seek then to retain hdr, • * < v -
• • v -.r< 7sj?ri;i?
When (lie b'essed Savior e;yl,s her,
To the realms ol endless day?
Cease bind Mother, cease repining,
. Brood not o’er thy grief so sor’,
Since with saints m glory shining,
’’Clara” lives —to die no more.
Griffin, Feb. 2alh, 1853. A. U. B 1
WESTERN ACADEMY,
swim
MR. J. H. ROOCKKR will take charge of the
above Academy, the 7lli of March, 1853.
The Rates per Term of Five Hon hs.
Orthography, Reading, Cherogrnpliy and Arith
metic- ’ asi’.rr.is Virig.r Fractions,. ... ,J 6 00
English G’aoimnr, G-ugraphy, and the balance of
AriHiumtie, ..$7 50
Natural and Moral Pudo-ophy, Physiology. Oc
ometrv. rrigoiiGMietry, Bttrveyiug, &e. $!0 00
March I, 1853. 9—3 l
Legal Notice©.
Merityether Sheriffs Sale. .
7 ILL he sold before th? Courthouse door.
▼ ▼ in llie town of Greenville, Mcriwe her comi
ty, o.i the first I'uesday in April next, w'ltlun the
usual.hours of sale—Lot of land, No. 145, in the
l.llii district, o igmally Troup now Meriwether
comity. L* vaed up as the proper y <if William
Mi ms, by vWHTwu attachments, one in f.ivor
ol tl.irral, I other L i favor of Cham,
bcfiuiu, SLB*He*wWyT v s said Win.Mnns, retmmble
lb 1 hifT^l®j'fror cmrrt <d said Meriwether comity.,
■nMfc'd tShfler said levies, hv virtue of an order
■SR. sam > court. H. D LEVKHE I’T, Stiff,
f March Ist, 1'53. ‘ .•’ ‘• “9 •
Meriwether Sheriffs Sale *.
TtJffTjLC he sold before,the Courthouse door, in
T ▼ the town of Greenville, Meriwether county,
on the first Tuesday in April next, within the usual
h m-s nl sd * —ti-ii ivr i ‘o’t an I lidTses thereon,
consisting of a residenre where Wm. Gr *in-, now
lives, also the west portion of lot No. 2, with a
Taylor Shop upon the. sum *, snd the apperlenanee.
appertaining t both lots. Said houses and lots,
levied o i as Hie property of William Groin to satis
*n li It issued from the interior Court of Meriweth
er court'v, in favor of L irking Lynch, an I Joseph
A. Biting. li. D LEVEKETT. Stiff
.March Ist, 1853. 9
Meriwether Sheriff's Sale.
TLK7ILL he sold before flic Courthouse door, in
X v the town of Greenville, Meriwether county,
on tlie first Tuesday m April next, within the tisii
al hours of sale, a certain negro woman named
Lon i, about 21 years old, and her infant child
Rosetta, atiout three months old, said negro woman
mid child levied on as the property t Robert Halt,
fosatis'y two fi fas against the said Robert Hall,,
one in favor-of Hilliard Deasoa, .obtained in the
li-f<-ri .r court of said county, and the oilier in Invar
of James N. (local, obtained in the Superior court
ot so id ei.tinly. 1 lie property pointed out hy
plain l.fPs aMoiMy,., It. B. DARK, D. &bfl; ‘
Ala nil Ist, 1853. 9
Georgia, Meriwether County.
WILLIAM R. RQ J FILS of tiie'stWth Dis
triet G. Mi tolls before me. is an E-tray
B >y Horse, with asm dJ star in his forehead, ana
small white rings arm id his fore fetlocks, and said
l torse • a Stumpsiicker, supposed io,ly? ten years
old, and said Horse is of media m'siz**, and apprais
Xd uy Jonathan Allright and Jas. S. South, to be
worth Seventy Dollars.
Given under my hand in office, this I3tli dav or
January, 1853. J AS. L. SEWELL, J. P.
Oecj'i’ia, Jlcrivvclher County.
! Do hereby certify that the foregoing is a'true
transcript Cam the Records of my office.
Givi n under my hand and official siguatuie, at
office, i his 11th dav of February, 1853
7 ABDIAS M. WEBB; Cl’k I. C.
A<l ministry toff’s Sale.
BY virtue of an order of tile court of Ordinary,
of Butts county, will be sobl on the* first
Tuesday in April next, before the Com I house
door, in the town cf of Jackson, within the usual
hours of sale, two negroes, the properly of Robert
Allison, late of said county deceased, to wit; : Mo
£c* a boy aatont six'ecji ye its of age, an I Lneinda
n girl about fifteen years of age. *Jold for HAj pur
pose oi distrihirion.
MATHEW I’. BARBER, Adm’r.
Fet./ f35&
Administrator’s
BY virtue of an ordet of the court of Ordinary
of Butts county, vi]| he sold, on the first
Tuesday in April next, before the Qoiirf-h mse
door, in the tottm of Jackson, within the uguul
hour*’of sate, the real estate of John M.'D. Bond
late of sad county deceased. The game-contain
ing two hundred two and a half acres, more or less
also, at the same tune and place, will be sold the
f .flowing negroes belonging to iaid estate to wit
i’riscilla a woman, Nelson a bov, Jane air ,
and Arv a girl. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
arid creditors of said estate.
RICHARD SHEPHERD, Adm’r
FeK 21st, 1853.
CAUTION. -
ALL pejsons arc hereby forewarned, from
trading tor a certain promisory note, for the
Snm 1 of two hundred and fifiy dollars; given hv
•fie to Jatneg R. Kvins, or hearer, due the 25tii
JVe rnher, 1353, and dated the 19lh of February,
tHSJr, anil signed by Watson A. Crawford as seru
riiy. As Hie .‘oiistde ration of said note has onliritv
fiiiii and, tuifl 1 do riot intend to pay the same unless
ifivnpclh'd by law. ELIHH CR. \ YVFORD'.
Jl'eb. 2I --I , 1853- - B—3t
#2OO REWARD.
TO THE PUBLIC.
LEFT my house last Wednesday night, my
negro matt JACK, ahottl 30 years old. At
the same time my lather liad'n BAY HORSE
stolen. I lielieve said Imiy ivhs stolen or ‘decoyed
off hy some while mao, and will probably tie taken
so California, Tennessee, Charleston or Florida
The hot Jack hr stout built, about five feel nine or
ten inches high* weighing nhnut ICO lbs. of rather
duik eotnplexiotr, of a stern and wil l look, with
his upper front teeth out, has a pass to continue till
last.night. Jf the negro is stolen I will give a re
ward of Two Hundred Dollars lor lhe delivery ol
the thief and Otic Htindrcd Dollars for toe delivery
ol’ t'l® hoy J*du •
The Tallahassee Floridian , Nashville Union
•Ch irleston Courier, and New Orleans Bulletin.
Wiil |dea*e copy once* snd forward accounts to me
at Rocky Mount,-Mcirwcther county jGdornia,
YV. T. LOFTON.-
Ja iuarv 31, 13?3. . 3—ft*
CAUTION.
THE pu.ilic is hereby cautioned against trailing
Tor the following Promissory Notes, to wit:
fine made hy Russel R.ai'oai, to’J.C’, Slimnotr.,
for Seventy dollars, ami credited with ten dollars
due one day utter date, and dated about the I3(h
Jan. 1349.
One by J YV. Talley, to J. C. Simmons, tor
Ninety dollars,due one day afti r date, and dated
about the l2ih Jan. 185).
, fine hy YYL J. Jossey, principal, and L, Flemis
ter, and 11. J. Reeves, seetirilies, for Five Hundred
dollars, dated the ißih’ May, (852,: and due the
25;h Dec. 1852. also to J; C. Simmons.
Also, nun by John Q, ; .Maugham to Ji.B.- Payne,
for F.ifty.-five liollais, date about-the Ist Jan. 1352,
and due Ihe 25th Dee. 1852.
The above No’es were stolen from the tibscri
ber’ lrsk,<*n4he Macon & Western Rasilroua, on
the night oi'tlie22d Dev. la|t,
J. C. SIMMONS.
Grfffi >, Jan. 4, 1853. 1 —3t
ALL persons are cautioned against trading for
a promissory note ofTvvo Hundred. Dollars,
made by the undersigned and payable to Jane L
Mitchell, administratrix on the estate of Samuel
Mi.tehvh, latemf.Pike.cattniy. deceased, said Note
‘dated.some tunc in |843 or 1849, and due the 25rh
December thereafter. ■ ,t ' ,i •
Also one Note'of §SO, payable to FI. Pinder,
date not r.qcoJJectjd nor-time*When dm; ns 1 shall
not pay. said Notes unless compelled by law.
J. KENDALL.
Jrtnltnrv 24, 185?. . 4_3t .
GRIFFIN BOOK STORE
***** BAstSKMSZm Street.
TBTi4E ‘Stibwrihtr having removed his entire
M: Stock <il Books from the store of J, M.Lun
quest, Jeweler, to the New Bril k Block opposite to
tlte. ast St h: of Hill S’re -f, Ins just received an
unusually large supply of Medical, Law,
Miscellaneous & School Hooks
to which ho would invite the attention of Teacher* j
Lawyers, Physicians, Mereliarits, and the public
generally; as lie Will now sell either hy 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 winch
lie will sell either wholesale or retail, on as good
terms as can be bring-d any where in this section.
ile has also made arrangements to receive
Monthly afl. .the “.Yew Woiks of Inlerenl” as Hicv
come directly from .the press—Graham’s an I l iar
pc-r’s New Ylonlhly M igazines, nr any others lint’
may he desired,can tie hail here hy giving a few
weeks’notice, at the Puhjishei’s prices.
persons iod liter! to tlie are
requested to ‘sefile th* iraccoiints immediately.
G. DUNHAM
Griffin, Jan. I, 1353. I—3m
MTTSIC.
MISS ANN A. NEWELL respectfully in
forms tile paren's and guardians of Young
Ladies in ibis vicinitv, that she will opeh her
Seliool at the house ofMr. S. S. Tatlor, in Grif
fin, on Monday the 10th inst. for instruction in all
the departments of a Musical Education. Hn
instruments are of the best ktmt, from the house ot
J H. Most & On.ol Bar!foot, (Jonm ericiit, which
Ua.ve-Uk.Jii tile pretuiuiiL at. the S'ate Fair tor oianv
years past. Vocal proficiency will cominand her
particular attention. It no respect will anv means
he fell unified to afford Young Ladies a complete
musical education in all us branches.
large lot of the above Pianos, of the most
beautiful and complete finish, may at all times be
found a; the Store of BRIAN NKVVELL, on Hill
Street*-next to Jur#*yk Fleintster, Griffin, Gcor-
P.h f .-’.:g v:i. it,
. Jan. .1, 1353. I—ts
STJIW
JUS P received and for salt at the Music Siore
• ‘‘Scauet to Friendship,” ( IValtz)
“Composed and- respectfully ‘ dedicated to (lie
friends ol the Synodical Female College,” hy
11. Bit VUMULLKII.
This is a pleasing “H 7 n/s,” and will give credit
to I lie author.
Also on h ind hy the same Composer;
“.ip ildmg Counly Q,uiclcs'.ep. n —“ Respectfully de
dicated to .the . ciiizens of Spalding County.”—
This pi<‘ce is too well known lor any Hung more
lo be said in its lavnr.
“Monroe Polka Ttmide.”
“C<>ckatle Btves Quickstep*
“Our Ctcn Heart.” (s ng)
Cl j.IUD & SHACKLEFORD.
Griffin, J in. 6, 1353. 1 - 6t
GIMFFIX
MID MACHINE SHOP.
THE PubDcrihcr's would most respectfully ir
lurm tin: puhiic Unit they now have in opera
linn. their Foundry and Machine Shop in Griffin,
Ga. where they are prepared 1o (xecute any orders
in the Machiiierx or Casting fine, with dispatch.—
Their wo-k is warranted to he of the very best
materia! uid workmanship, and on as accommoda
ting terms ns can he found South.
Gin Gearing, Pl-Ucs and Balls, Pnllies/a..dc
xr, &c. kept eonstunfly on hand. • K
W. THOMPSON & CO.
Jdn. 10, :Sa3. 2-3,ii
G JUST READ THIS a
nj E respectfully request every one indebted to
us tor good- 1 , prior to Ist inst. to eome for
ward and settle their accounts. We are, and all
ought to he, convinced of the propriety of settling
tip once a year. 1 So call in’ friend-t and dont. put us
to ihe trouble and pain of dunning per->onaliy.—
Bd remember our accounts must be closed.
We are just at this tjm- wanting all IliC money we
can get, and as all ourdehts must be met punctual
ly, we appeal-to onr infHtigeiit Ist of customers to
sustain ur, by coining forward and lending a h Ip
ing band. One of ns will be off to market in a few
weeks, anil must go uoem'havrns->ed, and not with
eir pty Docket. TAT LOR, DAVIS & CO.
Jariunry 17, 1853. 3—3 ft
f tmiATC SEMIXAKV.
TEACHERS,
H. E. MORROW, A. M.;. Principal atmf Propri
etor Teacher of Natural ScenCes, Rhetoric
and Languages.
Rev. J. B. JACKSON,
‘l’eachcr of Moral and Mental Philosophy.
Miss M. E. CLIZBY,
-• Teachcrnl Mathematic*.’
Mrs. E, M. MORROW
Principal ofthe Primary Department, and Teach
er of Botanv and Embroidery.
Misa S. J. FREEMAN,
Assistant in the Pririiory Department
,W. L. HENSLER, ‘ .
Proflessor of Music
H. W. BROWN, M. D.
Lecturer in Physiology and Hygiene.
P ARENT'S and others are respectlullv invited
to visit the Institution,
BOARDING can be obtained in Ihe houses of
the following gentlemen;— at g 9 lo , S |, p ,.- lllonth .
rtev J.C. Muiinons, Mr. Win. Freeman, Mr S. S.
T.ylor, Mr T. K. Gilmore, Mr. L. S. Salmons
and others,allot the highest respectability.
- • 6_ 4l
Business JOivcctovn.
HENRY H. WHITFIELD,
Attorney at Law,
Hawkinsville, Pulaski County, Gao.
March 11, 1352 11-am.
R. W. McCUNE,
*TTOmY AT LAW,
GRIFFIN , GEORGIA.
Office up-stairs in Chapman’s brick building
next dm.r west of Redd & Cos.
January 15. 1852 3
JARED I. WKiTAKER,
Attorney at Law,
A TLA NTA , GEORGIA .
Af)til 8,1852. 15—ly
HENRY HENDRICK,
ATTOR NE Y AT LAAV ,
Jackson, Butts County, Ga.
February, 1852.
E. P, WATKINS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McDonough, Henry County, Ga,
February 2,
BORDERS & HARRIS, “
ATTORNEYS AT LAW*
A. L. Borders, Griffin , Ga. jf
West Harris, Zebulon , Ga.
March 5, 1852. 50—ly
R. MANSQN STELL.T
AT TO RN E Y A T L A W ,
McDonough,Ga.
Hr&G.J. GREEN & MARTIN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Diivid IV. Martin, ( r „
Gilben J. Grecu, [ tsriffln ; Ga.
Hartford Green, Zebulon, Ctn.
May 28.1852 • 22
F. W. A. DOYLE/
ATTOKJIEI’ AT LAW,
OFFER-S his professional serviccs to Ihe Pub
lie. All business entrusted to his manngeme
wfil meet \vith the most prompt attention. Reason
able dedueiions will he made in fees, in proportion
to the atrioiiii; offusiness so entrusted.
Office o i Solomon s'x’ect, opposite the Bap
ifrt Church.
C Attf.ntiom,
REFERENCES < Perseverance,
f Prosiptitude.
Griffin, March, 1 352. . . 12—ts
W. BROWN,
OFFICE ON SOLOMON STREET
Opposite the Baptist Church.
April, 1852. 13—.
MARSHALL loUSE.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
WM. JOH N50N,.... Proprietor
October 4, 1852 . 41 —(y
A. B. IMJLIN.
COTTON FACTOR,
No 74 BAY-STREET,
Oct 19 (44) SAVANNAH
1# DR. W. R. MOSELEY,
IS permanently located in the city of
Griffin, and solicits a coniinuance of
patronage from his friends, and the public gene
rally. Residence and office at Dr. N. B. Johnson’s
old stand. Jan. I()lh, 1853. 2—if
MEDICAL NOTICE.
THE undersigned respectfully tenders n l
hia professional services to the
of Griffin and vicinity. His practice is on Mi
Hie BOTANIC SYSTEM, and fronfuTs
long experience in the practice of Physic, he feels
assured that lie will be able to give satisfaction’. •
all who may tall on him for medical aid. J
iCp'Olficc on Broadway over A. Gray’s Store.
LEROY SNEED, M. D
G'lffin, Feh, fO, 1852.
FSBICIVM
WOULD respeclfully inform all who are in
need of futt sets nr partial sets of Teeth
and who wish them put up with skill and ex peri*
eiioe,Avarrauted to answer every purpose requi
red, that they can now be supplied at short notice,
and with the same slyfc put up upon a beautifu
metalic base, winch rook tlie premium overal
others ot the kind at the late Fair in Macon, also
the First Premium at the late Fair in Atlanta. Dr.
C. has lately made arrangements so that persons
living in the country, or in any of the adjacent
\?Z n *c T n * ir 1 u cy . “In 1 ’ c ow ll ’ n,J hu services
L.-*.°- Char - ft ’ W'H secure them f,gamsf el.
.j ....(Millions practiced .hy itinera nquack that
daily traverse the counirv.
Giffin, Jan .
DR. DAHD M. VIUJDIS,
HAVING removed from South Alabama to
this City for ihe purpose of pursoin* the
practice of Medicine and Surgery in ah
their branches, offers his professional services to
the citizens ol Griffin and the county
and desires their call for hint to be made at his re
sidence, late that of Dr. N. B. Johnson, or at his
office on Broadway, nextdoor to llm stoic <if ,Ylr-
Westmoreland, lately occupied hv Dr. .Sneed—
Calls at cither place will receive his immediate and
prompt, atten'inn, night or day. Dr. Williams is
ta graduate of the Lexington and Augusta Medi
cal Schools, and has had Hie advantage of many
years experience in his profession, both in Georgia
and Alabama, especially in the treatment of the
■ prevalent feCei's ofthe South, such as, malignant,
bilious, remittnnt,and continued fevers; eonjeslive,
typhoid, and rheumatic fevers; pneumonia, typhoid’
i pneumonia, and the common chills and fevers, and
chronic diseases of a Southern climate, such as
diseases of Ihe spleen and liver, dropsy of Ihe
j heart, hypertrophy of the heart, general dropsys,
iheiiinhiisrfi',female disease^;'&c. “ :
Griffin, 9th December, 1851. 50—
WIItiIAJIffIMIMAN
JUoofc anti Joti ©race.
Pamphles, Circulars,
Law Blanks, Bill-Heads,
Posers, Show-bills,
Hand-bills, Catajr oi L ?s,
Business UarJs Cotton Ke ieips,
yisiinof Cards, Labels, Su, & c .
NEW JOBPiiiG OFFICE,
IN the Brick building attached lo Ilia Ware
house ot Ferrill & Hancock, opposite Ihe Bap
i<t Church, Griffin, Ga. All kinds of
PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL PRINTING
executed with neatness ;aed dispatch at the New
Job OHice, on Solomon S’rect, opposite the Baptist
Church. J. H. LOGAN ,$• CO.
ICPOnlers for work respectfully solicited.
Griflj l, January 18, 1833. ‘ ‘ J_|^ #
SYNOBiciL FiMimif
GRIFFIN , GEORGIA.
THIS board of Trustees of this fnstitulion arc
happy in
mu 11 win. commence its exercjsi*: ,©n Monday Hie
17th of January, 1853, under tire direct ion of up
able corps ol Inslruetovs. • ’ 9-;.
The Faculty will be as follow:
“Rev. Carlisle P. B‘. President nnd
Professor ol Ancient Menial
and Moral Philosophy.
* Prttfess Clieri istry, Me
chanical Philosophy and Natupij, St tjouces.,.,,
Miss Adii K. Humphrey, Yhstroi iress in French
Ma'hem itics nnd Fftglish biailcheii.’
Mrs Jeannette ip Histo
ry, Botany and English brimen *s.
Mr. Hermann Braumulfer, Efoliissor 5P inAtru
mental and Vocal Music ami tfie,German.., Lan
guage. “ ‘
Mrs. Agnes Biaunuilicrjj IrtMrjictrcss dn the
Guitar and in the OrnameqtqLtaanrjjics., .
” ‘ * Instructress in tlie Primary
DeoaiHirent.. ( X ~’ f
Tue course ot Instructmn tvijl iie -Miorouglir am!
extensive; and moral DisciELiNK and religious in
structi-.n will fconstrtrfte a proiMlobt And/liarac
teristic leatuie in Vhc exeryaes f the Inslittpiojv,---
/ ,jr ,!ie present, the Scholastic year will he divided
into Two Terms of t wcnly-om: Weeks each. The
I ‘listit>il ion will Embrace TtuvEE. Departments:
Primary—Middle and Conege—cac.h Depart
m ENT occupying three yesvrs irv its course of st udy;
and divided into Closes,.each class ri
quirfng n year in its course ol sfudy.
The Rates of*Tultiou. will be
In the Primary Department,—in whcli wi:!
be taught, without charge, Drawing and Vocal
Music, in addition to the various studies pursued.
For Ihe third (or lowest) Class g 9 Per Term
Second Class, , i'C ! .12 ‘‘
First Class, |6 “
(Vluhlle Depirfmenf, 20 “
College “ 20 “
Modern Languages, (each) 10 “
Music (Piano Forte,) ‘25 “
Drawing and Painting a lid Orna
mental Work, , in
Use of Piano, > gV
lucidentui, * ; .< V . j <<
li wilj be seep that po, extra charge* is made- so.
the Ancient Languages; the Latin will be adopted
ns a part of the regular course <# tnd v, atid the
Greek taught if desired. When Ihe,lnstitution
aliall have made a coinmencernenl, a Catalogue
wHl.be published, giving 11 more pirr.ltculatvaceoilut
ol the Course of Study, character, aims and ad
vantages of this'Semiiiary ’til fSarhfng, which ‘we’
confidently believe fronrtlie,tihara^lerand ability of
the Faculiy will he second to none in the land. —
Y\ title thorough instruction Wit I'he givers in every
Department, we will reiparjki thMlm -Pfifinry.He--
partment will receive esp,-ciakwi2*di.’ \.
YVe would simply add, that BfinVifcan he had in
good families at 810 to sl2 ; per i ‘
JAMES 5 STARK,
President if the Board.
VV. J. Keith, Sec’ry. f 1 > -i* ‘ -
,so be filled , .. ; j,-; w j ... ...
0/iffim, Jan. 4th, 1853.. ‘ . , t r
-- -• ‘• “ .• • 11 i-/• r.iM i* *•/ - ;
1.000 BOOK AOSN7S
WANTIi), ‘■
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compiled from such works as ccntaioiltc most au
thentic and recent information restive, to the conn
tries described. Odr one and Simple o'ject has
been to initiate the reader iotuHtarploasiirrs to be
derived, in a still greater degree, Irani perjicinga
a future period, more fully and extended details/l
the labors of those to whom ue agy indoiitedfor the
knowledge we possess of Ihe parts of the
earth and early to imbiie film wit tv a taste f,r in
il'Uelive, in preference.to fieUtiom?reading.
G-l Advice to Coiisampiivcs
Dr; Rogers’ Syrup of LIVEftWCkT’ TAR
and C.tNCHALJ/iUA is.ji anpo xylnerly for a I
the various stages ofCONSUMPfiOjV such as
a I tacking Cxtgk, Pnin -in thX>%rduufSpitling of
medicine in the word. For sgieia-'Griffin hy Dr
J. w. Jones & Sou and by Druggis: s.e very where.
Price— ln large bottles j|', :1 *■
suhscrilien expecting to }e. absent from
JL vnfrin diifuig me winter arm spring, tieieuy
gives notice that TatlorvDav&A Cos; arc his
authorized agents in Griffin, during his absence,
and all personsindebted to CHAPMAN, HILL
& CO. are respectlullv requested; to make imme
diate payment to them, as the’'concerns of that
firm must be settled without further delay.
_ ‘ . W. WsjGH APMAN
Griffin, Oct. 14, 1852. v .. ai 43 .;f
DRESS GOODS*A-T COST
, :< T f i . r .
THE undersigned are oflerijjg their stock o
upwards ol’
100 Patterns of Ladies Dress Goods
at NEW YORK COST. PfH& Varying froth
374“t0 90 cents per yard. •: Dd'’ # *
Every piece purchased this FalJt-an:‘ of the very
Latest and Best Myies.
M SAR,GLNT & CO.
1 _._ ‘-orner New Orleans and Broad erects.
Griffin, Dec. 6, 1852. 1 v SO—ts
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
A TtlE siihscribers'Amng purchased
.he entire establishment of Mr. T.
fraT ifi&lP moR,
j I Offer ‘ifiefr friends
ml I* if ‘• ni’d-his fiwinhrscWAWtVterr.'Mtntl'Te
feOjUlA.BNi ‘Pectful ly goijcifs w*or.t-iiiuartco Wf
” 1 1 - ■■'their pat are deter
mined , and flutter thernselves,il)AJ’Uffy con, give
general satisfaction.;. They wilikepp constantly
on hand,-a fresh and well select of
Clotlis, Ca si merely ’Vestings,
Aorb’ _;; r . :
Ready-Made Clothing.
which they will sell cheaper than any establishment
ofthe kind in Ihe city. Gjye. rail. nd yon
shall not gp away dissatisfied. . .
i PIPEft & WHITE.
Grrffin, Jannarv, 1853, •” ’ * 3
■N. B. CUTTING done all hoshortest notice
0 no in the most fashionable si vie.
SIXTY days after date will .be
made to the. Court of Ordinary, of Butts coun
ty, for leave to sell (ho Land’ belonging to the
estate ol James Wright, late ol saidcounty of Butts
February sth, -1853- . . y
0- BLJiJAMLV A. WliiGtJT, Adm’ (
: v .- Spalding Inferior Canrt, )
‘l'enM, 1803. j
lithitscfevs. Seaborn IF. Bowles, and Mat#
■Wit (Med‘lot, by her next friend, fyc.vs. the saritt.
“Actions on the case fSrwot-ds.'’
ACCORDING to - the agreeijocni Wml under
standing of the paTti^,—His <rn motiTin of
Cotintii, ordered by ‘he Court, that the within
acknowledgement of -B;,W. Bowles, defendant,
be entered on the uiinutof this Coinl, and u
certified copy thereof bedelivcied by the
lo the plaint ill, J antes.M. Bledsoe.
Bv the Court. .
R W.tytCUNE, and ALFOB&& MOOR,
- ■ . • Airy’s.
TO THE PUBLIC
.1 hereby acknowledge that I dirt wrong in Slating
that from what I had seen, myself, 1 believed the
report in reference lq James. M. Bledsoe and his
daughter Mary Ann BletTsoe, was flue. I pre
slime I sli.ml I not have noticed any thingthat 1
saw, but forthe.report in circulation. I therefore
hope, James M. Bledsoe and his daughter Mary
Ann,and all concerned, w.U forgive me. It was
an unguarded remark, for which I am truly sor
ry, and hope the public will never look upon
Inemu unfavorably, in consequence of qny thing
I said. Signed S. W. BOWLES.
We Ihe referee s find that S. VV.Bowles, pay
all cost. Nov. 25ih 1852.
WILLIAM MOSELY,
A. G. COLBERT.
The above is a lme extract from the minutes of
Spalding Inferior Court. ,
Given under my hand, Jinuary 13th, 1853.
s—4t J. S. WOOD, Cl’k.
*—
‘CU* As to the Report, refere.l to by Mr.
B w!es, thu will see by the statement ol
Mr. and and their affidavit, that it is
culirely false and unfounded.
Nov. the 17th, 1851.
To the Deacons of Sardis Church. -
I have understood J hat .there is a Report gone
out against Mr. Bledsoe arid some of his fainil**
that is very ridiculous, and t hat said report went
fny uuilsc, that it took place at my house, and.
that my wife told it. All that wo .have to say a
bout ii is thik:—the Report is entirely false and not
•a .word of it truth v lor l.have nev9r seen the first
thing amiss in him or his children in my life; this
I ani willing to tostify to at anytime, and sois
my wife. We suhscribe.yo'.irs respect hilly.
Briton Butiull, I HENRY A PAYnF,
Witness. I LOUISA li. PAYNE.
Jesse Dismukcs j Bill for discovery ami
vs “’ l to enforce the Vendor's
’Thcophilus Williams ( Lien in Spalding Stipe-
Si Harvey. J rior Court.
fTTttIE sairf Defendant Harvey, having been
JL imade a party Defendant, in said case, since
its commencement, and he residing now out ot
, .the jurisdiction of the Court — ‘
Ordered, that The ffenice be perfected hy the
Jutb'ieation of this rule, once a month, for three
months preceding the next term of this Court, in
the Georgia Jeffersonian.
JAMES H. STARK,
Judge Superior Court Flint Circuit.
Jan. 3t, 1853. s—liii3*a
CHERRY PECTORAL
For the rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
MANY years of trial, instead of impairing
tiie puolie confidence in this modem*, has
woo for it an,appreciation and.notoriety by far ex
ceeding the most sanguine expect at ions of its friends
Nothing'but itabntrinsic virtues and the unmistak
able, benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers,
could originate and maintain the reputation ,t en
joys. \\ hile many inferior remedies tluust upon
ihe community, have tailed and been discarded,
this has gained friends by every trial, conferred
bcnefiis on tiie afflicted lliey can never Ibrget, and
produced cu/es 100 numerous and too remarkable
lo be Ibrgotfon.
While it is a fra'ml on-the public to pretend tha*
any one medicine-will ‘infallibly cure—still there
is abundant proof that the Cherry Pectoral does
nOt only as a general Thing, but almost invariably
cure tiie maladies for winch it is employed.
As time makes these fads wider and better
known, this medicine lias'gradually become the
best reliance of Ihe afflicted, from the log-cabin ol
the American Peasant, lo the .palaces of European
Kings Throughout this entire country, in every
S'-Tite,city, and united almost every hamlet it con
tains, Cherry Pectoral is know n as the besl remedy
extant for diseastS of the Throat ami Lungs,'and in
many foreign countries, it is coming to be extensive
ly used by their most intelligent Physicians. In
Great Britain, France and Germany, where the
medjeal sciences have reached th ir highest perfec
tion, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and m constant
use in Ihe Armies, Hospitals, Alms-Houses; Public
Institutions, and in domestic practice,as ihe surest
remedy then'attending Pliysiccins cun empioy lor
the more dangerous affections of the Lungs. Al
so in mi (tier cases, and lor children it is safe, pleas
ant and cii etoal lo cure. ‘ In fact, some of the
most (filtering testimonials we receive have been
from parents w’ho have found it efficacious incases
particularly incidental to childhood.
The Cherry Pccloial is mnnulaetured bv a prac
tical Chemist, ami every ounce of it under Ins ow n
oye, with invariable accuracy and care-: r -it-is seal
ed and protected by law from counterfeits, conse
quently can be relied on as genuine -withuot adul
tend ion.
We have endeavored here tofurnisli the commu
nity with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority
and worth as should commend itselt to their conff
doncc—a remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual,
which this has by repeated and countless trials’
proved itsih to be; aim oj’ £ re *and care injrre
paring it with chemical accuracy, of uniiunn
strength to nfford Physicians anew agent on which
they can rely for the best results, and’the afflicted
with a remedy that will do for them all that medi
cine can- do. - ■ Prepared nod S >ld by James C.
Ayer', Practical and Analytical Chemist Lowell,
Mass.
SOLD i t GRIFFIN hy DR. !Vf. J. DANIEL.
“ •* R ,DR. J. W. JONES.
lii McDonough, by John Su Iwell. In Ilarntsvillc,
by Leonard L.iiTie.’ In Zebulon , by A. F. Irvine,
and Druggists generally.
Jan. 10. 1853. ‘ 2—3 m
NEW STORE,
THE undersigned having bought out the stock
ol Henry B. Holliday, respectfully inform?
the public liiat he will keep constantly *on hand,
u general assortment of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS,
GItOCE It IE S,
and every tiling usually retailed from a mercantile
establishment. He will keep all articles of the
heat quality, und pay particular attention to the
purity of his, liquor*, which are all of a choice
kind mid may he used with safety for medicinal
purposes.
Now onltnnd and for Sale,
I©©. BARRELS
CHOICE IRISH POTATOES,
Os Ida own raising in Connecticut, part of which
are the esuly six week*;.also, the floor Potato, be
ing a large white mealy fruit, of excellent flavor
W A ST E D,
100,000 Bushels of Uofo/for which any thing in
; his store will be given at the lowest cash prices
BRIAN NEW ELL.
Griffin, Jan. 1, 1853. I—ls
DULlN’rf STEAM MILLS.
THE undersigned having’ leased the -above
named milts, wifi sell lire best quality of Lum
ber nt the mill, for $9,00 ( , or thousand feet for cash.
AH orders left at the store of Win. U. Phillips,
Esq; will be punctually attended *o
’ • I.McDonough. /
November I So?, 4*t—?
eSK
WE have now on hand the largest sfi ck
of PIANOS lhat we have e\cr
had, all fresh amt new, direct Iroin the Manofaclu
rcts. They ore all ot the latest styles arid patierns,
and are unsurpassed in point ol quckm-fs aim
elasticity of touch, volumeand brilliancy ot’ tone,
style and finish ol workmanship. Wc have among
our stock some of the late Patent
NEW SCALE PIANOS.
‘/
wficty ore equal in volume of tone to /be cel.briterl
Grand Pianos. These instrmneiits neicr tail to
please the ear of every one'who hears tl e tone ol
them . Also, we have some of the much admired
JPJ ASf©S3.
These Pianos have all been selected by one of the
firm, and we boast that we are able lo sell them as
low as any market in the Union with the freight’s
difference', ns the arrangements w hich we have late
ly effected with the (Manufacturers will oullio z i
our doing so.
Prices from $225 to $530,
A written guarantee will accompany every Pi
ano we sell; that is, ‘‘if, alter twelve months using
any defect is found, we take the Piano back again
and give anew one.”
Secondhand Pianos to RENT, or for sale.—
Prices from SSO 00 to $l5O 00.
in neat Rosewood case?, 4 and 5 octaves, for sale,
prices SSO to $75.
Flutinus, Accordeons, Tambourines, Banjos,
Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Files, and everything u
sually kept in a Music Store will be found in ours.
A heavy lot of Sheet Music on hand lor Piano,
H ate and Guitar.
CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD.
Griffin, Ga. Hill St. Nov. 4, 1352. ly
iW IJUiiiT STABLE
p|ig£AT THE OLD STAND J®
rHIUE undersigned-.would respectfully inform
JL the public generally* that lie Inis opened a
STABLE in the city of Griffin, in the Stable for
merly occupied by the Stage Company; and lie
will hire out HOUSES, BUGGIES, &c., upon as
LIBERAL TERMS
as the. times will admit. The patronage of his
friends and the Travelling Public is respectfully
solicited.
Himself or liis brother, James L., will genera*
be found at the Stable,as l have secured his ser
vices when absent from home. lam also prepared
to do H ACKING to suit costumers
CALL and see, it will not cost anything to cx
amine.
L.
Griffin March 4,1852. 10—if
FISK’S METALLIC
BURIAL CASES!
tTAKE leave respeclfully to inform the public,
Ih l l have just received a number of these
BURIAL CASES at my shop, in the city ol
Griffin, where they can be had at all times at Ihe
shortest notice, at a small advance oncost and
freight.
The subscriber also continues the Carriage
and Cabinet Baisiaiess at his old stand
where he wiil bo pleased to execute any orders left
with him. A. BELLAMY.
Griffin, April.B, 1852 14—1
JETNA
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Hartford, Conn.
rg!EIE undersigned, agent for the a hove wcl
JL known Company, is prepared to take risks
Sgaihsl Fire on Buildings, Merchandise and Col
on in Ware-Houses, on as favorable terms as other
similar institutions. A, MFRnirT.
Griffin, Nov. 11, 1852. 4C-‘f
NOTE.
MR. G. G. BARNETT respectfully announ
ces to the cit'Zns of Griffin that in conse
quence ol ill health, he has committed the charge o!
lus School to Mr. J. O . A. McCollester, whom
he recommends n; <. person in every respect worthy
the patronage of the public.
January 20,1853. 3—ts
ROBINSON, WALKER & i.
WILL CONTINUE THE
DRV GOODS & 6ROCIRV
SVSINSSS,
At the old of Vaughn, Robinson &
Walker, Corner Broad and New Orleans streets,
where they would be pleased to sec tlicir friends
and receive a share ol their patronage.
E. W. ROBINSON,
T. L. WALKER,
T. J. BLOOD WORTH.
July 19, 1852. 31— ts
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
r®IHE subscriber, VVm. R. Phillips, is now
Ja. offering a large and splendid stock ol §(
pic and Fancy
DRY GOODS AND GROW,
Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats,&c.
At very reduced prices for CASH or prompt
dealers. Fresh supplies will he constantly added
to the stock, and all who v ish Cheap Goods
will do well to apply at the Granite Front un
der the Masonic Hall, on Hill'street and the\
will hud as cheap, if not the cheapest Goods in the
city.
Don’t he backward in coming in, we make no
charge for showing goods.
WM. R, PHILLIPS.
Gri fin, Aprli 1,|552. 4—ts
NOTICE.
I HAVE placed my notes in the hamls
of John Neal, of Zebulon, with in
structions to collect them immediately.
JAMES NEAL.
Dec. 31, 185.*?. I—Ot
NOTICE.
ALL persons having demands against the Es
tati! of David Cagle, late of Henrv county
deceased, will render them in duly authenticated
within the time prescribed by luw, and all persons
indebted, will make immediate payment.
BENJAMIN CAGLE’, Adm’r.
Oct. 23, 1852. 40—
TOIHE PUBIIC.
©So i!2>UiaST a
HAVING accomplished himself with
Drs. Pitman & Durham, wilt wrac- ySr
ttee the DURHAM SYSTEM, eight miles £&
north of Greenville, at Phillips Slore. Entertain
ment for those at a distance. Price for Medicines*
our Prescriptions 52.59. Term l ! Cash,
february 21th, 1852 JO -
ONI OF m LARGEST ANSI
Best Stocks of
MlUffilßliWiSSi
EVER OFFERED LY THIS MARKET,
IS NOW OPENING AT
SARGENT & GO’S,
Cor Ncw-Orlcan* St and Bi dfidway.
CONSISTING in part of a splendid assortment o
STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS,
and every style and description of
Dltls S S GOODS!!
Also, every variety of
WOODWARE AND HARDWARE
Clothing, Saddles, Buns,
Blankets, Iron, Pistol^
Kerseys, Nails, Fovrdtf
Shoes, Steel, Oils,
Mats, Blacksmith’s Tools, I’airits.
ALSO OF IHK BEST QUA LITES!
50 Bags Rio Coffee,
Prime Java do
IO Hhds. St. Croix and P. R. Sugar,
20 Bbls. Stewarts’ Refined do
20 do Coffee do
20 do Crush’d and Powdr’d do
Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt,
Molasses, Tobrcco, &c., &c.
Purchasers will please bear in mind, that our
Stock is almost entirely WE Wf and that every ar
ticle sold is warranted to be-good and sound, and
s! Prices that canno! fail to suit buyer®
„ . SARGENT & CO.
Grim'ii, Sepfcmbej‘3o, !852. 40-ts
John T. Rowland, John T. Rowland, Jr .
ROWLAND & CO,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 172, Bay-Street,
Refer to A Merritt, Agent Planters’ Bank,
Griffin, Georgia. ’
GRIFFIN COLLEGIATE
B 12 SR a SJ Ai is -5f
THE exercises of this Institution will be re
sumed on Monday tl lOrli January, 1853.
A large and commodious builuing is now in
progress of diction, and will be in readiness at an
early s*sy lor the accommodation of the pupils a
eornlortable private house will t, e used to teach in
until Ihe College building is finished, so that ho
tune may be lost.
, B -, TI,c > h°nse.on Broadway ow ned by Hit
A. Cloud, and now occup.W bv Mr. Buffiiiot o „’
which is much more retired than the Churches’
will be used until the other budding is in read'll
IK S^.
n , ■a i m O : IROVV, PTirtc-pal.
December 14:h, IBa2. 51 .-
iIFFI HARNiUi
SHOE MANUFACTORY.
THE subscriber having fitted gA.
IT up an extennue Manufactory in P’ffi
tiie large and commodious new
Brick House just above ihASteam Mill, is prepa
red to fill orders from Dealers and Merchants, at
the shortest'notice- and on the most recsonabie
terms.
He would rc-pcctliiliy invite lire attention ofthe
planters to lus large
STOCK OF NEGRO SHOES,
which is superior to any thing of the kind ever of®
I’ered in this market before. He also invites the
attention of ihe public to his assortment of Har
ness, Bridles, Martingales, Collars, &c.; t * ether
vviili a general stock of such articles ns are usually
kept in lhat line—Seeling confident, w’ith the ad
vailtagc he has of fanning lug ou n Leather and
his own hands lo manufacture it, of offering induce
ments to buyers that will not tail to give s-itisfrction
in price and quality. J. L. JOHNSON.
N. B. Ravv hides taken in exchange for any
of the above goods, at the highest market priccsi
Griffin, Oct. 7, 1852. [ls-tfJ J. Li J
BARGAIN^!!
wntlcr?:*Jd intending to make a. slight
JL change in their business, are .now - offering fpf
CASH, their entire stock of ...
DRY GOODS,
SHOES, HATS,
HARDWARE, &c.
all new and fresh, at very reduced prices, and on a
credit until (all, at as low rates asanv house in the
„ . J - C ‘ &L - R ■ BREWEK.
Griffin, March 25.1852 J3-^6m
J. A. & J. C. BEEKS,. ‘
DEALERS IX
DRI GOODS, GROCERIES,
and hardware,
Corner Hill and Ninth-street, Griffin, Ga
Janiiany 9. 1852. 2—ls
SAVANNAH MUTCAIr’
INSURANCE COMPANY,
c. P. Richardson, President.
James A. Norris, Secretary
THE undersigned, A gent of then bore compa
ny is prepared to lake risks against Fire on
idl!dings, Stocks, Ac., on the most favorable
terms. M. G. DOBBINS, Agent-
Griffin, Angnsl 8, 1850. 33—ts
&AS3? ©TXeB.
ALL of those indebted Jn me or the firm of’
LOXG <s• BLISS, payment by
the first of January next, amHpwhn fail to do so,
their notes and accounts will be fcflf in the hands ‘
of an officer, for collection.
JAMES S. LONG
Griffin, Dec. 21, 1852. 52
FEME BOARDING DOFSE,
GRIFFIN GEORGI A.
THE fact is undeniable, that no place in Geor
gia offers better facilities for Female education
than the young city of Griffin, having at present
one Collegiate Seminary, under the well-tried man-”
ugement ol Mr. H. E. Morrow, and the Female
College, under the direction of the Presbyterian
Synod of the Stale of Georgia ,to be opened the first
of the coining year, together with two or three
private schools of high character.
At t tic suggestion and solicitation of many ofhis
friends, the undersigned has secured the commodi
ous and comfortable residence of Mrs. E. A. Hill,
on North Hill St., at a pleasant distance from the
different schools, und convenient to the different
churches, and proposes to take twelve young ladies
(school girls,) as boarders. Mrs. Taylor will de
vste her whole attention to the comfort of those un
der hercaro, and every facility will > afforded to’
assist them in their scholastic duties. A good
Piano Forte will be furnished for the use of thus?
who may betaking music lessons. Proper author!
it I W *H be exercised over all; in a word, they will,
be governed. .As the number to be accommodated’
is limited, and as some have already made applica
tion, and for other reasons, it is very desirable that
all further applications be received at an early day.’
For terms of board, ana all further particulars, ad
dress the undersigned at Gtiftin : Geor?ia, -
8. S. TAYLOir.’
References —Citizens of Griffin
Nov 30, 1852. •IbLcfi
LAW , ~ ■ ~~
OF DEsiwrriON ALWAYS OV „,
m Snleal this C f *.