The Georgia Jeffersonian. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-18??, March 17, 1853, Image 3

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CIJTBIBAtEft FOR CITY CLERK $ CORONER. In ns much ns there will shortly be an election for City Officers, and as every one Will exercise their choice in selecting per sons for office; and as we have one, we shall take the liberty of stating that it is our intention to support, for Clerk of the City Council, Col. L. W. Cooper, believing that he will discharge the duties of that, office as faithfully and punctually as any one. And further, be it understood, that “ e ere decided advocates of the one term tor office, and, when the term expires, elect anew man. -Also. \\ e further suggest the name of li. F. M. Many, as a suitable person to fill the office of Coroner of the County of Spalding. VOTERS. ALDKUMknis ELKCTIOBf. Mr. Editor:- —Please publish the follow ing ticket tor Aldermen at the next ©lec tion, which will Be supported by MANY VOTERS. G. TV. CLARK, C. IT. JOHNSON, M. D. SMTTIT, J v. PER Dire, * BR \ VIV SKIPPER, A. GRAY, .WILY SPR T r EL, TV. TV. WOO DR t T FF. We are requested to state that ll >n. Jason Buna is candidate for Mayor of ihe city of Griffin. A Max Kii.i.i.d r.v a Runaway Nf.gro. Oa Tuesday morning last, a negro man w:.s seen prowling about the residence of Thos. Moore, near this city, and upon be i questioned gave his name as Judge E/z rd’s George, and made enquiries about ’!; ■ road. Mr. Moore, .suspecting him to ; a runaway, told him he would take him bor.ie, and attempting to catch him, the r -ura orew a knife end made a thrust at • ‘ e:,;;ing* his clothes somewhat, but did not succeed in cutting him Mr. Moore msiantly seized a stick and knocked the ‘-own, but t!ie negro finally escaped fro a lem and ran across a field.’ At this mo lent, Mr. J. Kemp Thomas came out of Ids house, near by, and tried to catch ‘he negro, but as he approached, the ne ro stabl;ed linn, inflicting a fatal wound, wine!i lie died almost instantly. Tlie 10 then succe ded in making liis escape, next niovnuig, however, a negro man,, ‘imposed to be the same one, was arrested h'd-'T-d in the calaboose. —Atlanta In t . •• •/•, 11 sh inst. Pa'Takduy Murder—On ‘Vednosday _'M las 1 , about 12 o’clock, William 1 r cl. left the house of his mother and I n coeded about twenty or thirty yards, •.! p i > eras fired upon by some unknown -he bail passing through his heart, ’(■l id strength enough to walk hack to ;se, and fell dead upon ihe steps, c • oi.ssin was so close that the pow nt ,! >e shirt of his victim. The n-tratnr of this diabolical deed is un ■■'i , ugh active steps have been t e:i to ferret out the murderer. Some • i -cl ns have been excited, but we for r co i.merits until the matter is inves d'ga'ed • , if will be recollected, is the ’ or-o who killed John Bird in De r l.tst, and bad i-cen bailed out of; •iveuing —L -mykhi Corier. IMPORTANT ARRIVAL. V’e understand ilia’ the notorious Dr. 1 eris. Gide n Copenheider and Lewis < ok. ! h” m* n charged with the robbery fJ • .-i, of Monroe county, and who - tried and convicted at the iate ses of ihe Superior Court of that county, vc ! in town on vestenlav morning, > ier the escort of the efficient Principal Ke per of the Penitent M-v. 1 lie two fi -vi rune !, are now in the Baldwin conn tv id. jwriiir/ )i:e decision of the So prtvne (’onrt, to which they appealed, md the last in the Penitentiary. Ro he *s was sentenced for nineteen years, C •penheiflVr 1 4 and (Mark 4 years. It \v he recollected, Roberts is an old and ra her d;>tif <roished offender. —Milled qe villi Rtmfiler 1 o’k ins L N kw Senators. —The followin’ new ly elerte'! Senators were sworn in on Thidav 4’h icst. Hon.C G. Atherton, of N. Hampshire. J. P Benjamin, of Louisiana. J. “ (‘lavtop, of Delaware. ’ \. DougHs, f Illinois. J .! Means, of South Carolina, v.’ ! Mvcrett, of .Massachusetts. t'vn Houston, of Texas. M y> T Hunter, of Virginia. G ‘’ . Jones, of lowa. VM K. Sebastian, of Arkansas. (?. K Stuart, of Michigan. J. 14. Thompson. of Kentucky. J. R. Tiio npson, of New .Jersey. Robert Toombs, of Georopa. Wm. V V’right, of New J grsey. Nil -s. Fa nv For I, in the Olive Branch, cay- the on'--- way fr the female cotr rjiui.’tv to 01/ain ‘heir rights is to pursue the 4 Ia i ia’i I leep” (i.dicv, look lnunble and ben'u.L'.u cu.ai'iug, bait ’em with submis • iv, a .! :..eo throw the noose over the •. i. . Appear not to have any choice, as gasp?! you’ll get it Ask v : id vie*, sr.J they’ll he. c u;e to follow , i':rs. Look one w.y ar.J pull an-Ther. >1 .ke your ruins of silk, keep them out .fsigl.t rani drive where you like. ■ V. i> .it, :i t!:i - li eon iln lOtli instant, Mr, MAr .iT.rtT kstit. Mart k, wifi: ol Rov'd. . : i-‘-- i'. it ,\>.-ir?••:. Mrs. Mu-tin was cornpir -ti--*r*u• .r in our community, bat during • j aim with us, she had, !>v her tinobtru rv . i a.i<t nflVdc manners, won ihe. respect in of ?irM’ho were favored with her •i. , iijce. • i the first of her pain'll I ill -■ • o. !••• I :• ii fi U di ll her days i,. i. j : j.' 1 ; v-1 ,n view of (lentil ‘-lie expressed n* . • ..I i i-e - winch are * o natural to those w'i ,ii v ■i hop ■ beyond lira !t‘e, tint with Ciris- Ii(- i'iiio a waiteitthe moment of tier release ir m in i , and as we trust, of tier entrance o.fo nr s’.ng life, GrilZa and West Point Plank Road Company. U hereby given that die Annu.il ‘•s Convention of It’.e Slock holders ot the above ’ nn tany, vv.ll tie he! 1 i Griffin, on tie: Ii st Mon il.iv i:i A::ii next. A punctual alien lance is re ii’l -alcii. Lv order ol the Board, M. l\ KIRKPATUICK, S'-c’ry. cinfll . arch 17, 1853 10- - rjjlWU in oilhs after .late, application a ill b<s ti mole to the Ordinary of Bun- ninety, lor : jvc jo sell toe real estate ol Wi.'lis C. Je..Um’, I-’, o! 13 Ft -eo i ity, deceased. Sodh ud L’mg to in-- count v of Wilke*. STIRLING .113ML!No. Adm’r. f h. 23, 195.5. RID t’Oll llllt SAKE, THINK AND ACT FOR YOUR OWN. nstUK undersigned, are nmv receiving n now H. nnd very extensive Stock-of Goods of cver_\ dm - ! i plum,. coifisUiig of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS of ever}’ grade, from (tie coarsest to ihe finest arti cle 111 1 illy kept in a Dry Groods house. Particu lar attention has been paid to the LADIES DEPARTMENT, liol.li in Dress and Family Furnishing Goods. A lino Stock of Bools and Shoes. A line lot of Rl2 A DY-fl AD E CLO T 111 AG. All sorts ot’ f lats, and a large stock of Bonnets, both from New York and .Philadelphia Styles.— Mo c than 100 Parasols and Umbrel las. A beautiful Mock of aood Jewelry, An extensive stock ol Queens Ware, Briltunnin ware, FI aril ware and Cutlery. Family Drugs and Medi cines, Wood and Willow Ware. A large lot of 0.1 Window Shades, Paper Hanging*!. BOOKS £ STATIONARY wo keep and will sell low down. An endless va •iety ol Fancy Articles 100 tedious to mention un less we could charter the PapeYs. Give us a call, we don't fear crowds, we are becoming accus tomed o them. N. B. We do not intend to be undersold by honorntde competitors. And every aitide sold is warranted as represented, i TA YLOR, DAVIS & CO. _ Hill Street. < r dm, March 15, 185.3. ll—ts ANNIVERSARYCELEBRATION fjjSMIK Members ol Bloodwoith Division, No. JR. 16n, S. of TANARUS., will celebrate llieir fourth An niversary on lire 21th tost. The 11. v. Dabney P. Jones i* cxp.-cTd to be present, with other Speak cr. The public arc respect fully invited to favor us with then-presence on llial day. Speaking to commence al ll o’clock. T B. SETTLE, R. S. L’bcrty tliiq Q. 1., March 12 1353. It —I DISSOLUTION. rj|TclE firm of ROBINSON, WALKER & CO. Ai. is this (lay dissolv'd by the withdrawal of T. s. Walk nt. k. w. robinson, T. S. WALKER, T. J. BLOODWORTH. GiiFTin, .March S, 1553. The business of the old (inn will lie condu> fed in future by Kobiaiou <3c Bloodwoith. We ‘invite ibe attention of the public to our slock ol D v Goods and Greet ; h *. I-:. W. ROBINSON, T. J. BLOOD WORTH. Marcli ?, 1553. i I - Ap-.il Sales. dYX7"ILL bo sold before the Cour'-house door in T f Griffin, Spalding countv, on the lirst ‘l’m s day in April nex’, within the usual hours ol salc the following property, to wit; One B- (l and Bedstead, 1 marble lid Bureau, 1 Coiieb, 1 Centre Table, I folding Work Table, I pine Table, 6 sitting Chairs, 2 tloel ing Chairs, ! tin and wood Safe, I pair of Shovel and Tongs, I pair of A odiums. Levied on as The properry (.1 John 11. Lane, to satisfy a fi fa from Spalding Superior Court, in lavor of Prudence P. Chapin m, vs John 11. Lam- and John J. Lovejoy. Properly pointed out by Plaint ill’s attorney. One Negro noy, named Starling; levied on a° the property of William J. Wilson, to satify a ti fa issued from Spalding Superior Court, in lavor. ol William S. Hcronton, vs James T. Wilson anil VVm.J. Wilson. Piopoity pointed out by Win. J. Wilson. Three packages of S ish and one box of cast iron Railing, the proper! vof David S. Cample 11. Sold under an order of Court, to satisfy an attach mental the instance nl Josi ph O. Prince, vs said David S Campbell One Negro woman, mine I Carobne. about 22 years old, and Ivr two children, one a girl about 3 ycirs old, the other a girl about 8 months old. — Levied on as ihe property of Solomon Pace, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Pike Infer or court, in lavor of While & Johnson, vs Wib-y Rogers and J irnns Spence, and Solomon Pace security. Pto | uerty pointed out by plaintiff, Fi la now controll ed by Hugh P. Kirkpatrick. The! lotse and Lot now occupied by Wilev R ige.s, 4 Matrasses,! Bedstead, 1 Bureau,-1 large Glass, l Card Table, I Wardrobe, 1 pons Table, I small do. 1 Sale, 1 set Chairs. I Rocking Chair, 1 Child’s Crib, I Withstand. Levied on as the property of Wilev Rogers, to satisfy a li fa from Spalding Superior court in favor of Benj. King, vs Wiley Rogers principal, and James .VI. Word secu [ nly. Properly pointed mil, and ti fa now con'rolled by said James M. Word. Ln's Nos. 2 and 3in square 23. and sqoa r e No. 53, in the city of Griffin, according to the original plan of said city. Levied on ns the property ot the Monroe Railroad & Banking Cos. to satisfy a fi fa issued from a juslico’s court of the 561 th District, G. VI. Bibb county, in favor of Pinckney B. Cox, am! other fi fas, vs said Monroe Railroad &. Bank ing Cos. Levy made and returned to me hy a const, ih'c. City Lots Nos 2 and 4in square No. !7, an I lots Nos. I an.! 2 m square 10, also, lots Nos 2 and 3 m square lit, all situated in tile original plan of the city of Griffin, and containing each one acre | more or les“, a q levied on as tin; pripertyof the Monroe Railroad & Banking Cos. to satisfy a fi fa from file Justice’s court of the 56i.'h D at riot G. j M B'hb county, in favor of Robert U. Cox, and j other !i fas, vs said Company. City Lot N2 in square 36, lot No. - in square / 33, containing one hali acre each, ami lot No. 2 in j square 46, containing one acre more or less; all levied on as the property of the Monroe Railroad & Banking C< to satisfy a fi fa Iroin the Justict’s Court of the 56i : h Dist. G. M. Bibb county, in Savor of Gabriel ii. Cow and ether fi fas, vs said Company. Levy made n nrl returned tome hv a constable. A. A. WOOTEN, Stiff. ’ M c.li 3, 1333. Spalding Mortgage Sale, WILL be sold before the Court-house door in Griffin, Spalding county, on the first Tties my in .Vlay next, withm the usual hours of sale, ‘.lie following property, to wit: O ic Neg-o woman slave, named Susan, about 21 years old, and leu- two children, a boy named ‘s’ redrick, 6 yea is old, and Lizzy a girl, I year old. Levied on as the property of James L. Alexan der, hy virtue of two mortgage fi fas, one in favor of Win. L. Gordon, the other in favor of Gins. G. Turner, issued from the Inferior court of Spalding county. Property pointed out by the. said rnoft g ige ti lli s. A A. WOO PEN, SlifF. March 3, 1853. Spalding Mortgage Sales. WILL he sol J before the Courtlioii door in Griffin, Spalding county, on Ihe first Tnes day in April next, within the legal liours of sale, the following property, to wit: One negro woman, named Eliza, about 35 or 40 years old, levied on as the property of Edward F. KnoM, by virtuoofa mortgage ti fa in tavor of Phillip Scnfiine, I lanine & Cos. issued from the Inferior court of Spalding county. Property poin i-.J o"* it) said inert gage fi fa. One negro man,named Grange, levied on as ihc property of John C. k, V'ilhams, by virtue of a mort gige fi a issued from the Inferior court ot Spal ding county, in favor t f Win. L.Gordon. Jan. 27, 1553. A. A, WOOTEN, Stiff. ileiipy i?aie. WILL be sold before the Courthouse door ii McDonough, Henry c unty, on Ihe first Tuesday in April next, the following property, to wit; Two n f> giM men slaves, one named Joseph, n !>out 20 vears old, of dark complexion, the oilier named Mathew, about. 10 yeais of age. Both levied on as the properly of John Mobley to satisfy a mortgage fi fa iri favor of Wiley Bunks & (Jo. vs said John Mohley. JEKGERBQN KIRLAND, D. Shf!'. Jan. 87th. 1853. Georgia, Buffs Counts'. WHEREAS William W. English applies to me for Letters of Adniini <! ration on the Estate of John Djivalason, late ot said county, ifecc.iTod—• These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular I ho kindred and creditors ol said deceased to be and appear at iny office, within the time pre scribed by law,.to allow cause, it any they have, why said LeUcrs of Administration should not he grunted said applicant. Given under my hand, at office, this the 7th day of March, 1853 HENRY HENDRICK. Ordinary. la AW BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS ON HAND /'or Saleat thn (’ n, Henry April Sales. JJTM7" ILL be sold before Ihe Courthouse door in * T the town of McDonough, Henry county, on the lirst Tuesday in April next, the following properly, to wit : One lot of Land containing 2Q?J acres, nftmber 213, in the first district of Ll nrv county; ievled on as tlie property of William F. Hnrrv nnd Wil liam I lorry to satisfy a li fa issued from the Infe rior Court of said countv, in favor of Edmond S. Mann vs. said William F nnd William Harry.— Properly pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney. A150,405 acres of Land,situate aiid lying in the Bth district of Henry county, and now occupied bv John Childers, number not known, bounded as follows: on the west by Win Grier, south by Os bnry Hearn, north by Nathan Jackson nnd east hy James Hooten, jr. Also, one lot of Bedsteads, and one Buggy, and one lot of goods, — such <.s shoes, hats, &c. Also, 455 acres of Land, more or less, in the Bth district of said county, number not known, hut occupied bv John Fargo son, nnd bounded by John Bryant on the north, Nathan Jackson on the west All levied on as Ihe prop erty of Odell, Far.gason & Cos. to sa'isfy sundry li las. from Henry Stipe.ior nnd Inferior Courts, in favor of Kelsv & Deas. W, Jackson & Cc. and others; Property pointed nut bv John Far gosan. LEVI H. TURNER, Shenff. February 26, 1853. Also, at the same time and place will be sold: Three head of Horses, one yoke of Oxen, one Waggon, 25 barrels of Corn, more or less, three stacks of Fodder. Also, 355 acres of Land, — more or less, in the 12th district of Hemv county, to'-wii: cast half of Lot number 00, south half ol Lot number 122, and the whole of Lot number lOG, except 50 acres sold nfl’ to W, C. Adamson. All levied on as Ihe property of John Moblv bv virtue of two fi fas, one issued from Fayette Stipe rior Court, in favor of Roosevelt, Hvdo fy Clark vs said Moldy, the other from Henry I ftsrior Court, Oilto J. Chalice vs said Moblv. The Lands sold under the incumbrance, of a mortgage in favor of Wiley, Banks iV o<>. All Ihe above proper!'- pointed out by Plaint i/ps Attorney. JEFF KIRKLAND, D. Sbff. Feb. 21, 1853. T-Vs) Months alter date application wi'l he made to the Court of Ordinary of Butts coun ty, for leave to sell the Reai Estate of James Dra per, late of said county, deceased. LU MEN L. SAUNDERS, Adm’r. March 7, 1853. 11 Griffin-, March 8, 1853. To tli3 Citiz3a3 of Griffin. HAVING seen my name announced before you, some time since, us a candidate for Marshal of the City, in connection with a ticket then proposed under the head of a Communication, the same only appearing in one issue and then discontinued, from cause unknown to me, and ii having been rumored that 1 had declined running •or the office, I take this method of informing you that it is not s> And who is the I'allior ol the same I do not pi t tend tos.iv; hut having been asked if 1 would run for the office of Marshal, and given my consent to do so, I feel myself authorized to say that, if elected.hy the Citizens and the same rati fied by the B .aid of Aldermen, I will serve, them to the best of my ability. Ilivng served you once at a nominal salary, I can but ask you to trv ir.e once more, at a better one, if you think me worthy ol your support and competent to liil lhe office. L. P. ALEXANDER. iiOiMimi! m GLizii The undersigned respectfully calls the HmUm attention of the public, and especially LseiisEg those who live in the country, to the fact that hois prepared to PA! NT HOUSES, in superior si vte, and on very ica sonuble terms Al.o, GLAZING done in goad style and at the shortest notice. Give him a ca'l. ‘ It. L HOBBS. fC? c ’ Shop on N.-w Orleans street. January 27th, |853. GAtmOH. A LL persons are hereby forewarned from trading Ibr a certain p-omtsoiy note, for the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars, given by rne-lo James It. Evins, or hearer, due the 25tii Dec. mher, 1553, and dated the Iffth of February 1553, and signed hy Watson A. Crawford as secu rity. As the eousidcrat ion of said note has entirely lialed, and I do not intend to pay the same unless compelled by law. ELIIIU CRAWFORD. -February 21st, 1853. HEW STOBE, rpNHE undersigned having bought out the stock 1L ot Henry B. Holliday, respectfully informs the public that he w ill keep constantly on hand, a general assoitinont. of STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS, G II OCERIES, and every thing usually retailed from a mereuntile establishment He will keep a!! articles of the hest quality, and pay particular attention to the purity of his liquors, which are all of a choice kind and may he used with safety for medicinal purposes. Now on hand and for Sale, choi cp; in as ii pot ato es, Os liis own raising in Connecticut, part of which ire the early six weeks; also, the (1 mr Potato, be ing a large white mealy fruit, of excellent flavor WANTED, 100,000 Bushels of Corn, f.>r which any thing in Ins store will be given at the lowest cash prices. BRIAN NEWELL. Griffin, Jan. 1, 1853. I —ts Exist Side Hill Street. _£j|. Stock of Books from the store of J. M. Lun quest, Jeweler, totlie New Brick Block opposite to the ast Side of Hill Stou, has just received an unusually laige supply of Modic.ll, Law, Miscellaneous & Scliool Kooks to which ho would invite the attention of Teacher*-, Lawyers, Physicians, Merchants, and the public generally, as he will now sell either by the whole- sale or retail, on the most liberal lerms. Also, a large Stock of Letter, Foolscap, (ruled and unruled) and Wrapping Paper. Ail of which he will sell cither wholesale or retail, on as good terms as can be bought any where in this section. Me lias also made arrangements to receive Monthly all the“Afeto Works of Interest,” as ihev come directly from Hie press—Graham’s and liar pet’s New Monthly Magazines, or any others that may he desired, can he had here by giving a lew weeks’ notice, at the Puhlishci’s prices. persons indebted (o the Subscriber are requested to settle their accounts immediately. G. DUNHAM Griffin, Jan. I, 1353, I—3in WESTERN ACADEMY, W/ff R. J. IJ. ROOCKER will lake charge of the IV above Academy, the 7th of March, 1853. The Hates per Term of Five Hon hs. Orthography, Reading, Cherogrnphv and Arith metic, as far as Vulgar Fractions,. {S6 00 Engloli Grammar, Geography, and the balance <d Arithmetic, - $7 50 Natural and Moral Philosophy, Physiology, Ge ometrv. Trigonometry, Surveying, &o. S! 0 00 March I, 1863. 9~3t STRAYED 171 ROM the subscriber, on Thursday, ’ 2tl It ult., near Travis’ Bridge, in Fayette county, aBA Y FILLY, 4 years r-M 5.1 old this Spring, a medium sized nag. She was seen on Friday following the day she left crossing Travis’Bridge. It is supposed she will go to Up son county. Any person taking up the above animal and informing the subscriber, will be amply rewarded for bis trouble. Persons writing will please direct their letters to Wliita Water Post Oifice, Fayette county. JAMES JORDAN. March 10, 1853. 10-3* (teIIXTY days after date application will be i?!_9 made to the Court of Ordinary, of Butts conn ’y, for. leave to a>-ll the Land belonging to the ■state of J iuics Wright, late ol’snid county of Butts i<Virti iry 5 1 1 1 , 1853 , 6- Bi-.NLWiIN A Vv RIGHT, Adm’ ONE OF THE LARGEST INI Best Stocks of MUM INTER MSI EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET, IS NOW OPENJNO AT SARGENT & CO’S, Cor New-Orlcana St. and Broad-aray. CONtl l INU m part of a splendid ussorlmeur o STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS, and every style and description ol DUES 8 GOODS!! Also, every variety of WO OD WA HE AND HARD TV A RE Clothing, Saddles, Guns, Blankets, Iron, Pistols, Kerseys, Nails, Fo:d 8 hues” Steel, Oils, Hats, Blacksmith’s Tools, Paints. A I,SO OF IHH BEST QUALITESt 50 Bags Rio Coflfte, Prime Java do JO Hhds. St. Croix and P. ft. Sugar, 20 Bbls. Stewarts’ Refined do 20 do Coffee do 1 2.0 do Crush’d and Powill’d do Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt, • Molasses, Tobrcco, &c., &o. Purchasers Will please bear in mind, that our Stock is almost entire y NEW, mil that every ar ticle sold is warranted to be good and sound, and at Prices that cannot fail to suit, buyers. SARGENT & CO. Griffin, September 30, 1852. 40-tl Business Directory. HENRY H. WHITFIELD, Attorney at Law, Hawkinsville, Pulaski County, Geo. March U, 1852 H-sm. R. W. McCUNE, ITTOSISET AT LAW, GRIFFIN GEORGIA. Office np-staire in Chapman’s biitk building next dm.r west of Redd & Cos. January 15, 1852 3 JARED I, WHITAKER, Attorney at Law, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April 8,185-2. 15— 1y iHENRY HENDRICK, ATT O R NEY A T LA W, Jackson, Butts County, Ga. February, 1852. E. P. WATKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonough, Henry Ccunty, Ga. F. bruarv 2, BORDERS & IlMisT ATTORNEYS AT LAW, A. L. Borders, Griffin , Ga. West Harris, Zebulon , Ga. March 5, 1352. 50—1 v h. mmi stell, ATTORNEY AT L A TV , M cDonotti g!t,U n. l l U. GREEN & SIAUTIH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Duyid N. Martin, ) Grimn Ga . Gilbcn J. Green, i 5 Ilai-tford Grecu, Zekulon, Ga. May 28.1852 22 ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFERS his professional services so the Pub lie. All business entrusted to liis managemr wi!l meet with the most prompt attention. Reason able deductions will be made in fees, in proportion t<> the amount ofl'usincss so entrusted. OiSccon Solomon street, opposite the Bap ist Church. f Attention, REFEREXCES / Pf.r-f.vkp.ancf., ( Promptitude. Griffin, March, 1552. 12—ts DR. K. W. BROWNr - OFFICE ON SOLOMON STREET Opposite the Baptist Church. I April, 1552. ‘savannah, GEORGIA. VV3I. JOHNSON, Proprietor October 4, 1852 41 -Jy A. B. DU LIN, COTTON FACTS?., No 74 BAY-STREET, 0ct,19 (44) SAVANNAH Dr. M. J. DANIEL, GRIFFIN, GA., OFFICE AT THE DREG-STORE. Hill Stieet. August I, 1852 32 —1y 111. W. R. MOSELEY” IS permanently located in the city of Griffin, and solicits a continuance of patronage, from his friends, and the public gene rally. Residence and office at Dr. N. B. Johnson’s old slan t. Jan. tOlli, 1853. 2—ls MIDICAL MU THE undersigned respectfully tenders q his professional services to the citizen of Griffin and vicimtv. His practice is oiipu the BOTANIC SYSTEM, and frornnui long experience in Hie practice of Physic, he feels assured that he will he aide to give satisfactiont. all who may call on him for medical aid. on Broadway over A. Gray’s Store. LEROY SNEED, M. D Gi iffio, Fub. 10, 18 52. PBEMIUM TEETH.^ a>tß o s* mm, WOULD respectfully inform all who are in 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 now he supplied at short notice, and with the same style put up upon a heuntiCu met alii; base, which took the premium over a I others ot the kind at Ihe late Fair in Macon, also the First Premium at Ihe late Fatrin Atlanta. Dr. C, has lately made arrangements so that persons living in tin* country, or in any of llio adjacent towns, can, if they wish, command liis serv ces (reu ol charg'd, which will secure them against h many inmositons praeticetlJy din Tanqtiiek t ha l daily traverse the cournr . j Gtllin, Jan.- ( SMIALpMLB CftLLiiß. GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. Hjjhl*ll*> hoard <if Trustee? of this Institution ore p tn being aMt to announce to the p"blte !)til it wilt commence its’ exercises on Monday llir 17th ol January, 1853, under the directional an *ib!r* corps of Instructors. The Faculty will he as fallows: Rev. Carlisle P; B. Martin, President and Professor of Ancient Languages, Rlntono, Mental and Moral Philosophy. * Profess *r of Chen istry, Me chanical Philosophy and Natural Sciences. Miss Adn H. I Inmphrey, Instructress in French Mathematics and English branches, Mrs Jeamn He Bothilne, Instructress in Histo ry , I’otanv and English brandies. Mr. . lenn.iriri BraumuUer, Professor of Instru mental and Vocal Music and the German Lan gna-e. ,Vli a. A cues nraumullcr, Instructress on the Guitar and in the Ornamental branches. * Instructress in the Primary Department. The course ot InsUrnel in will be thorough and extensive; and moral Discipline and rei.igi.,us in structioN will constitute a prominent and cliarac tenstic'fcntuic in the exercises of the'lnstitution. — For ‘he present, tin* Scholastic year will be divided into Two Terms of twenty-one weeks each.’ The Institution will embrace Three Departments: Primary--- Middle and College —each Depart ment occupying three years in ils course of study, and divided into ‘Three Classes, each class re quiring a year in i<s enurae ol study. The Rate sos Tuition will be In the Primary Department,—in which will lie taught, without charge, Draw ing and Vocal Music, iu intuition to ,'lic various studies pursued. For iin third (or lowest.) Glass £9 Per Term Seem and Class, 12 First Class, , 1C Middle Department, 20 “ College “ 20 “ Modern Languages, (each) 10 “ Music (Piano Forte,) , 25 “ Drawing anil Painting and ‘Orna mental Work, , 10 “ Use of Piano, I 2£ “ Incidental, I “ It vvi the seen that no extra charge is made so tho Aneient Language.*; the Latin will be adopted as a part of the regular course of study, and the Greek taught if desired. When the Institution shall have made a commencement, a Catal gate will ln pulilislu’d, giving a more particular account of tlie Course of Study, character, aims and ad vantages of thle Seminary ol learning, which we confidently believe from the character and ability of the Faculty will he second to none is the land. — While thorough instruction will he given in every Department, we will remark that Ihe Primary De partment will receive especial attention. We would simply add, that Board can be had in good families at 5-Id to sl2 per month. JAMES II STARK, President ofthe Board. VV. J. Keith, Scc’ry. l’o be filled Griffim, Jan. 4th, 1853 I—if1 —if (zmmmm rtAi i lUH I mil ft PI?. TINT \PI T liliuljliitiliiil biliifllimilli 11. E. V!ORiIOW, A. M... Principal and Propri ctur Teacher of Natural Sconces, Rhetoric and Laiigniages. -Rev. J. L 5. JACKSON, Teacher of Moral and Mental Philosophy. Miss M. E CLIZBY, Teacher of Mathematics. Mrs. K. .VI. MORROW Principal oft he Primary Department, and Teach er ol Botany and Embroidery. Miss S. J. FREEMAN, Assistant in the Primary Department. \V. L. HF.NSLER, Prnflegsor of Music. H. W. BROWN, ;VI. D. Lcc'.uiorin Physiology and Hygiene. P ARENTS and others arc respectfully invited lo vir-ii the Institution. B'.) A RUING can be obtained in the houses of Ihe following gold lemon;—at £.9 to sll per month. Rev. .5. 0. Simmons, Mr. Wm. Freeman, Mr. S. S. T*cvtnvi'h. TANARUS., K. Gilmore, Mr. L. S. Salmons and others, a!! of the highest respectability. Feb. 23,1853. ‘ ‘ B—4t |g \ the Brick buiiding attached to ihe Ware j| house of Ferriil k. Hancock, oppn.-i'c the Bap ist Chinch, Griffin, Ga. Ail kinds of PLAIT! & QRNASIENTAL PRINTING executed with neatness and dispatch at the New Job Otlico, on Solomon St reet, opposite the Baptist (Jliicrh, J- H. LOuAi.\ fy CO. ICP'Orders for work respectfully solicited. Griffin, January IS, 1853. 3—lv CHEERY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure of CGFGSIS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,WROONNG-COPGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. MANY years of trial, in.-tend of impaiiing the public confidence in this mcdicim, has won for it an appreciation and n itorietv by far cx cecding the most sanguine ex pi ct at.'bus of its i fiends Nothing but us intrinsic virtues and the unmistak able hen Hi; conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originate an*i maintain the reputation it en joys. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community, have filled and been discarded, ibis Ins gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the.afflictod tjiey can never fmget, ami produced cures 100 numerous and too remarkable to be forgot lon. While ii is a fraud on the public to pretend that any iinr medicine wilt infallibly cure —still there is abundant proof I hat the Cherry Pectoral does not only as a general thing, but almost invariably cure tiic maladies for which it is employed. As time makes these facts wider and better Known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance ofthe afflicted, from the log-cabin of the America.! Peasant, to the palaces of European Kings Throughout this enure country, in every S ate, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it con tains, Cherry Pectoral is Urmwn as the best remedy extant for diseases of the Throat add Lungs,bind in many foreign count lies, it is coming to He extensive ly used by their most intelligent Physician?. In Great Britain, France and Germany, where the medical sciences have reached their Inglicet perfec tion, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, A!ms-Houses, Pit idi< Institutions, and in domestic practice, as the surest remedy then attending Physicians can employ for the more dangerous affections of the Lungs. Al so in milder t uses, and for children it is safe, pleat ant and effectual to cure. In fact, sonic of the most flattering testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found ii efficacious in cases particularly incidental to childhood. The Cherry Pectoial is manufactured by a prac tical Oln inis', and every ounce of it under his own eye, wifli invariable accuracy and care. It, is seal- 1 edited protected by law from counterfeit s, conse quently can he relied it as genuine wtUuwl adul leralion. We have endeavored here to furnish the commit 1 mty with a medicine of such nitrins c superiority and worth as should commend itssft to their confi dence—a remedy a! onec safe, speedy and effectual which tins has by repealed and countless trials proved it sal l to be; and trust by great oa-e in pre paring it with chemical accuracy, of uniform ; strength to a fibril Phy-ieians anew agent on which they can rely for the best results, add the afflicted with a remedy that will do for them all that medi cine can <.o. Prepared and S >ld bv James C. Ayer, Practical a ill ..fnalyUcal Ckenist. Lowell Mass. SOLD n GRIFFIN by DR,. M. J. DANIEL. 1 “ ‘‘ “ PR. J. \V. JONES. In McDonough, by John STlwell. In Bartlesville , 1 hv Leonard Little. In ZeblUon, hv A F. Irvuve, and Druggists generally. , Jail. 10, 1833. ‘ a—3 re pianiq | f ’ Wlti have now on hand the largest stock ol P 1 A lt| OS that we have ever had, all liesh anil new, direct horn the Manufactu re is. ‘I hey are all ol Ihe latest styles ar:d patterns, and are unsurpassed in feint ol quickness one elasticity ol touch-, volumearid brilliancy.)*! tone, style and finish of workmanship. We have among ’ our stock some ol’llie late Patent NEW SCALE PIANOS. which are equal in volume of tone to (he celebrated Grand Pianos. Those instruments never tail Jo please the ear ofeverv one who In ars the lone of them. Also, we have some ol the mod*.admired <lfi©234lSr IMAATDJL These Pianos have all been selected by one of the linn, and we boast that we are able to sell them as low as any marked in the Union with the (Voighi’s j difference, which.wc have lat> - l v . fleeted jdßMp Manufacturer -will ;tul!iorz<i our doing Pi'iceapfe $225 to SSOO. A will, accompany (.Very Pi ano ve adflMit is, ‘-if, alter twelve months using •any defcMHound, we take tile Piano back again and give ism-u one.” Secondhand Pianos to RENT, or for s;t!c.— Prices lion.* SSO Off to $l5O 00. m neat Rosewood eases, 4 and 5 octaves, lor sale prices SSO to $75. Fhjtirias, Accord-eons, Tambourines, Banjos, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Fifes, and everything u-’ sually kept in a Music Store will he found in ours. , A heavy lot of Sheet Music on hand for Piano, I'l ate and Guitar. CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD. Griffin, Ga Hill St. Nov. 4 1352. l v Mill! MHIiAII! f|V-lU subscriber, V 5 m. R. Phillips, is now .65- offering a large and splendid stock o| Sttl 2>!c RRtl F:mey DRY GOODS m GHOfM, Hardware, Shoes, flats,dfcc. At very reduced prices for CASH or prompt dealers. Fresh supplies will bn constantly added lo the stock, and all who wish Cheap Goods ■ will Jo well to apply a! the Granite Front un- i der the Masonic Half, on Lijli street and thee will find as cheap, if not the cheapest Goods in the c’t’j- Don’t be backward in coming in, wc make no charge for shewing goods. WM. R. PHILLIPS. Gri fin, Aprli 1,1852. 4—if tiw'establishment. tTHK subscribers having purchased the entire establishment of .Mr. T. PH TAILOR, Offer their services so their friends and his former customers, and rc =peclfolly solicits a eoritimui-nce of tbeir patronage, as they are-d. ter mined. and H itter themselves that they can, give general satisfaction. They will keep constantly on hand, a iresti and well selected stock ot Cloths, C&simeres, Vestings, AND Ready-Matte Cloihing which they will sell cheaper than any establishment of the kind in tlie city. Give us a call, ant! you shall not go away dissatisfied. I’IPER & WHITE. Griffin, January. 1853, 3 N. B. CU F FING done at the shortest notice and in the most fashionable style. FISK’S METALLIC ’|f TAKE leave respectfully to inform tlie public, Js. thill have josi received a number ol these •fcJUßlAL CASES at my shop, in tlie c : tv ol G rifiin, where they can b< had at ail times at the shortest noiice, at a small advance oncost and freight. Toe subscriber als-i continues tlie flatTlßgC autl Pabiuut Business at his old stand where, he will be p!ea-cd to extu uieanv orders left with him. A. BELLAMY. Griffin, April?, 1552 14— I M “J S I C . MISS ANN A. Mi VIiLL respectfully in forms the parents and guardians of Young Ladies in this vicinity, that she will open her School at the house of Mr. S. S. Taylor, in Grif fin, on Monday the 10th insf. for instruction in al! the departments of a Musical Education. Me; instruments are ofthe best kind, from the house ol .! 11. Most Sl Cos. pi Uartfo and, Connecticut, which have t.iku* the p-cmium at the S'ate Fair for many rears past. \ r ocn! proficiency will command her particular attention. I; no respect veil! any means be left untried to afford Young Ladies a complete musical education in nil its branch* s. largo lot of the above Pianos, es the most beautiful and complete finish, may at all times le found at the Store of BRIAN NEW ELL, on Hdl Street, next to Josse)’ & Flemister, Griffin, Geor gia. Jan. 1. 1853. I—ts imQ BOOK ACISKfSS WANTED, TO SELL PICTORIAL AND USEFUL WORKS FOR TIIF. YEAR 1853. . 2,000 DOLLARS A YEAR! ANTED IN EVERY COUNTY OF ff THE UNITED ST MLS, active an I enterprising men, to engage in the sale of some ol the best Books published in the country. To men of good address, possessing a small capital i.l'liom $25 to SIOO, such inducements will be offered as to enable them to make from $3 to $5 a day profit, Books published by us are .ill u-eful in their character, extremely popular, and command targe sales wherever they are offered. For furthertpnrMouhirs, address, (postage, paid,) ROBERT SEARS. Publisher, J3l William Sh eet, New Ymk. 1 lie World a! One View! Price 50 Cents. Just published, on a Mammoth Sheet, 38 by 50 inches, and sold at SEARS’AMK.UICAN FIG FORIAL BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, 131 William Sheet, New York, A STANDARD CHART OF mm ‘'Ymmw&z I Or, a general description of the Five Great Diva sinus of the Globe, Europe, Asia, Africa, Arncric 'artd Oceanica; with their several Empire l , King don'ts, States and Ten and one-; and the Physica Peculiarities, Productions, Commerce, Religion, Government, &c, of the various countries in the world. The above Chart contains twelve square feet of reading matter, equal in amount to that of an oc tavo volume; and when Us eomprehensivnnss of subject and,detail'are taken into consideration it may lie.said to he a library within itself. It has been compiled from such works as contain the most au thentic nud recent information relative to the coun tries described. Our one and simple object has been to initiate the reader into tlie pleasures to be derived, in a still greater degree, from perusing a i future period, more fully and extended details ol the labors of those to whom we are indebted (bribe knowledge we possess of the various pansoi the earth am) early to.imbue him with a taste lor ill true!ive, m prof rente to Iktttiou -’ leading. M.BMRMM HOUSE, GRIFFIN GEORGIA. T'l K (tier is undeniable, ti at no place in Geor gia offer-* belter facilities for Female education than thb you ig eil v ol Gridin, haying at. present one Collegiate rJeniinary, under the wc.ll'-iriedfHat’i agement ol iVjr. IF. E. Morrow, and the Female College, unde*- (lie direction ofthe Presbyterian Synod oltlie State ot Georgia ,1o be opened the first ot the coming year, together with two or three private schools of high character. At I tie suggestion and soiieitufion nf many of his friends, the undersigned has seeuied the commodi ous and condortabie residence ol Mrs? E. A. rlitl. on North Hill St.-, at a plenaant distance from the different schools, and convenient'to t[ie different eh up; bps, and proposes to take twelve young ladies girls,) as hoarders Mrs. Taylor will de* her whole attention’to tlie comfort ol those lin d* her care, and every I’ucili'.y will b Afforded to hs.-um them in their schola-stic duties. A good Pa-in/f Forte will be lurniehed for the use.of those ho may be taking music lessons. Proper author ity (till be (xerceed over all; in a vvonJ, they will he governed. As the numtier lo be accommodated is limited, and as some have already ma<'e applica tion, and for otinr reasons, it is v ry detirahle that ■iff further applications be received at an early day. For terms ol board, and all further particulars, ad dress (lie undersigned at Griffin, Georgia. S. S. TAYLOR. References—Citizens of Griffin Nov 30,'1862. 49-41 (if FIN -HARNESS Al SHOE MANE FACTORY. /’..-A THIS subscriber having fitted ’ up an extensiue Manufactory in fwl ) S'. tlie"large and commodious new ) Bri<k House, just above the Steam Mill, is prepo red to fill orders from Dealers and Merchants, at the slrorl.i'St notice and on the most reasonable terms. , Lie would rc.-pcctfuffy invite MicV.tention of the planh-rs to his large ‘ STOCK OF NEGRO SHOES, which is superior to any thing of the kind ever of fered in this market before, He also “invites 11 attention ofthe public to his assortment of Har ness, Bridle?, Marhngalee, Collars, &c.; f eIL r with a general stock of sin li articles as are usual! kept in that line—-feeling confident, with the at’ vaiitage lie has of I’anning-his own Leather a*. * his own hands to manufaeture it, of offering indoe ments to bttyers tjn.t will not fail to give s.itisfrct - in price and quality. J. L. JOHNSON. N. B.—Raw hides taken in exchange for a / of the above goods, at the highest market, prices'. Griffin,Oct. 7,3552. [ls-tfJ J. L. J rSAfiL undersigned intending to make a sligl t ja change in their business, arc now offering tor CASH, their entire stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, ill new and fresh, at very reduced prices, and on n credit until fall, at as low rates asanv house in the place. J. C. & L. R. BREWER. Griffin, March 25, 1852 13—6 m J, A. & J. C. REEKS, DEALERS IN AND EIAtIDWABE* Corner Hill and Ninth-street, Griffin, Ga Januauy 9, 1852. 2—ls SAVANNAH MUTUAL mmm iimpip iN fjU illlll Ulil i/Uiiii ill* 1 • C. P. Richardson,President-. J ames A . Norris, Secretary BIN HE undersign *d, Agontoflheabovreompa .6. ay i* f repurecl intake risks against Fire on Buildings, Stocks, &c., on Ihe most favorabta terms. M. G. DOBBINS, Agent- Griffin, August 8, 1350. 33—ts tITFeTMuL mm* &jMhw 9 nccomphshed Inmsell ii-Si Drs. Pitman* Durham, will prne- \y/ ticc the DURHAM SYSTEM, eight miles £.;> north of Greenville, at Phillips Store, Entertain ment for those at a distance. Price for Medicines .our Prescriptions $2,50. TersJlS Casla. February 24th, 1552 10 - GK f IliON & BRASS IfflDRI uMiueaaaswp. I E subscribers would most respectfully in- Js. form the pubiic th.it ihe.j- now have in opera tion. their Foundry and Machine Shop in Griffin. Ga. where, they are prepared to < xccate any orders in the Machinery or Casting line, with dispatch.— Their work is warranted to he ofthe very best’ material ind woi kmunship, and on as accommoda ting terms as can he fmjml South. Gin Gearing, Plates and B ills, Pull ins Gudge ons, &c. &c. kept constantly on I and. \V. W. Tilo2. PS )N& CO. Jai. 10,1853. 2—3 m, John T. Rowland, John T. Rowlant, Jr GENERAL “ * COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1 72, Bay-Sfrect, ©ATAsrariMEie last®., Refer to A. Merritt, Agent Planters’ Bank, Griffin, Georgia. TFT Y A IWSAM 10IPMY, slartforJ f Conn. rgIHE undersigned, agent for the above w* f .A. known Company, is prepared to take risl*-> against Fir-eon Buildirgs. Merchandise and Co’ on in Ware-Houses, on as favorable terms as otic r similar institutions. A. MERRITT. Griffin, Nov. 11, 1852. 4fi-tf • IT ©TIGS. Ts IE subscriber expecting so he absent from’ Griffin during the winter and spring, herd ■ gives notice that Taylor, Davis & Cos- are K . authorized ageu*? in Griffin, during his nhsem .- nnd all persons indebted tn CiLAFMAN, Hit ‘ & CO, are respectfully requested to make imii. diate payment to them, as the concerns of tl-.o firm must be settled without further di lav. \V. W. CHAPMAN Griffin, Oet. 14, 1352. 43-ts Gootl Ailvicc to Consumptive I)r. Rogers’ Syrup of LIVERWORT, 7. and CAMCIhiLA'I 17. Jis a sure remedy for 1 the various stages of CONSUMPTION, such a hacking Cough, Pain in the breast, Spitting ■ Blood, Night sweats, sic. having the highest test. . monials ever given in favor of any cxpcetoi medicine in the wor'd. For sale in Griffin by I ■. J. W. Jones & Son and by Pruggistseverywhei Price —ln large bodies sl, iHIIFIBSONIL JJodU it’ntr ©fficr. Pamphles, Circulars, Law Blanks, • Bill-Heads, Posers, Show-bills, Hand-bills, Catajr gt Ps v Business Cards Cotton U ‘.evps, ’ listing, Cards,/ Laltai j.