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*- ( ction of Judges by Vlie People.
Iy the act o.” the “last Legislature, as
y of onr readers ‘trill remember, the
t reel...a of Judges of the Superior courts
] V: ' ’ tuven to the people of the different
. ! head circuits. Many persons have doubt
'd tiie wisdom of this enactment. —our-
:v •’ .among them. It cannot, however,
be much worse than an election by the
L ur;. Suture, especially asenstom had made
rlicrmighly a party election before that
body. If the change shall have the effect
to CMclu lc oil party considerations, it may
l*c ; n in-j invoment. It sometimes lnip
’’ !• i that the minority party in thcLegis
• won! 1 join with the minority of the
i oc-. h ‘.vii _• the majority, and thus place
up *a the Bench a man inferior to either of
e regular party nominees. It is now
w.tti the people to correct these evils if
i < v w.M. It can only be done by oxclu
ro:.i the election of Judges every
tfing of a party character. This must be
at flic first election; for, if the prece
at is once set of electing a man on par
ty grounds, it will be difficult in subsc-
M""t elections to correct the evil.
In th.s point of view we regard the re
*■ n election in the Southwestern Circuit
a > i: vocal lie omen of tin successful opc
r : s<; the act of the Legislature. The
p in of ih • Southwestern Circuit have
v. r.- properly frowned upon the effort t<
-•vc el e*l.v.i of a Judge a party ehar
’ r. The example, we trust, will be
and by evt rv judicial circuit in Geor
- a Personally, we have no objection to
Mr. Lyon, the party candidate in the rc
•n‘ cl ion. If wo rejoice at his defeat,
.t is not Sen- his defeat as a man or a I)e
----> i -.it. but for his defeat as a party nom
: iv. , we should equally have rejoiced
; - ■ feat had he been the nominee of
Whites. If we are. pleased with the
■■ u of’ Mr. Perkins, it is not because
- : whig, nor altogether because we
k • 1. •>. to be am in every way qualified
•b'Cii irge the duties of a Judge; but
: :'<>u is a declaration by the
• v ■‘ i “ vlect ion of judge shall not
_ p: ‘ii.:’ r. — Far. Republic", n.
lLv; I'. : : at Atlanta.—The At
"rejoices to learn that
- . •:he respective r.tlli’oails ter-!
ih :v, have finally come to nil a
:.r. el: ; eotnaiCTiecd arrangements J
r cl ..ei of a joint passenger depot 1
• ■ : . The building is to be three
v : ia length by eighty feet in!
’ . 0.-. g saiiieieut room to aeeom
i ••. i t tie- same time, four different
P • . r c.: n<. one for each road, with
.< -- c. .*f-:cers for each company.—
” land, is to be com-j
Russia and Turkey.
■ .e A:ric Ps news seemed to indicate |
5; * isi.-n between these two Em-j
htide. I'he difficulty a- |
■f. :u’ f tiic Montenegro question, the;
t 7-.: o : g the right of protection I
’ ••• v r t ; .e fhetk Cliurch exists. It!
. . ■ nd.eietl that though the M >n- |
ave been politically connected
. v, • ::cy recognize the Em e- t
a- tneir religious head.— :
it the Sultan is attempting to re- ,
• • ;<• t:s mountaineers to sub- :
. . - ii'Ceriuined that llussia is |
■f t ’v to aid them. Turkey lias 1
light tiie arbitration of Eng
• !’ . ee. ft won id lie curious
c - had enough to do-it home
•- -i < V i.': ; rove the last year of
- p-hbical existence in Eu- !
i r hc. .■ i;tl•;iv is to be hoped so;!
ll bn cent is predominant tfa-j
m *. lo.ide upon the Cross —!
A ■ ‘A. ciolhing has stayed the j
■■--.ip s (f evilizilion on the j
Greece ami in the inoun
’ - ‘tve i iaia, more than the cruel j
dutnination of the Turk. |
T:-:: \rn:u Expedition. The New
V k :s s’ate ihat the rx; edition
i *: i•.v c iioii.nicl of Dr. Kane, will
: l A:c'ic s-as about the middle j
D -d. Ihe whole company numbers j
i. v'e. i including eleven hands, j
a . e... . i- ar.tied villi one of Marslon’s |
•. atmndaace of ammunition. |
I- rig Advance, li e ftamevvotk j
vc-- - r-!, xx hid) can he put to- !
•t pi ed, four gutta-percha !
eb I :de*lges, and fire whale >
•; e cc. : . and ou', to which forty- !
-v. , i e added, when the party !
cast of Greenland.,.
L s I’ leloaencer publi.-hes
. -. ! .an ovei and emigrant to Cali
. ‘ *;■ ix a- i fearful account of a
n -tcim iu the mount.iius j
ey On what is called j
> i u , ‘he wri er sa\s he |
. > i ;io tops of pine trees, and |
<•: 1 ihcv vx (re out hunt!red feel j
. go Id -is an item, says the N.Y. !
• i soil'd 1. ne a beai i:.2 upon ■
i :ai; mad to the Pacific, j
; . i .-s. Kails buried in I
c- d**p, would stand
-. -v-d by anv sera pet’ •
•.•<! 1
f ’ • ‘;--.HViAN i■ 1 .‘ 1.1 fJENCE -The lIIUI
-f were hanged in
on the hud day in
i eat !y one hun
-1!: i- ( bief- ai.d l.e-id men, by Col.
M j <ier a the soldiers of his com
i- ,A. in accoi ‘an.-e with the decision of
. . ... .. r t fr,:. t;1. Thev •lied bravely,
i- :. A > •- enoririity of tlieir crime,
,*• 1 ti.e'ii .issoci ties not to follow
• ■ bad an pie.
1 *.e ren.a ~s of f'ol. Craig arrived at
- ::i !>! ‘o mi me Ist Feb. from the De
5 aiv. were buried on the 2d by the
-of toe-gdUot officers who fell at San
_l’as-.juei.
Democrxiic Candidates for Govern
or— ‘i he \aa<i-;a Constitutionalist men
t i::s <'iver< gentlemen whose names have
f;i s'.'.'.’ sed in connection with the
r. ■■•.. tic i. iminti hi for Governor. A-i
> ■ ivi me llenrv K. Jackson, Kobt.
Vi ii.:).- !<• , ;i:jG f hos M. Forman, of
tld.'. ; and Hugh A. Haralson, Henry
ti L< .ti.J iinii Lumpkin,JtdgeJohn
.- ~ .iu-ig* Warner, Chastain, Murphy
.in ; {■’ ;urnoy. The Constitutionalist evi
•iti.T.y prtfei.’ !u ‘ge Jackson, of this [ilace.
It iiirecls a shot at Gov. Cobb, and yet
•:: ‘ c s up m its readers the necessity of
rior-iaiiizmg at'd consolidating the party!
•*? Republican.
A ci n e.-pundent of the Federal Union
warmly rccoinmemts for the next Gnver
n rof Georgia, (ob Henry G.
<;f Ihbb The Union does not express a
preference for Col. Lamar, but promi
ses him its cordial support, should he be
the Democratic nominee.
I>Z A S E IE 9 ,
I't S ivs imi'i, on tlio m vnin r t) l tl.io I7tli inst.
Iv t'lC Rev. Mr. Kaci, J. S. Joses, Lsq. ol the
Hume of Jon.'S, Phillips & i to. ami Vlrs. A. S
Pen \IMAS, ol 1 lie lonner I’laco.
Judicial and C usressicna! Districts.
i P. M. *omptoj), R-<] ill aSr v. vor ti tiicra of
Ilia State, lias liirnislie.! itiu G ifTin Union )!re fol
l.nvilto ?‘a!( im'nl ul rf:e Jmli.-ml and Cinr’ps
ional tlisiri ta i>t■ Gt-orgias arranged by the
last Legislature:
JUDICIAI. niSTIUCTS.
I’AsrF.ns* ir.cuiT. —Wayne, Canidon, Glynn.
\!rlulo.-b, Bryan, Lilmriv, Bulloch, l'tliugliarn,
! au.l Gbatbam.
i .Viodlb Uir.cClT.—f'obuntiin. Wn-T,i'n.t. n,
Monloonn’iy, Tain ill, Kmiinucl, Sc:iv. o, Bn kn,
J; flnrso.. a t.l lli -hoioinl.
N rthei \ ( lacurr.—Madison, Rlbrrt, Ogl.
; i o'-po, Liiiculn, l J uncock, Warren, Wtikes ami
j Talbnfcrre.
Westkiis Gincuir - Franklin, R.tbun, . Iwin
n:’i. j.uU.son, Clark, 1 l.ibersb.on 1 101 l ami, Wal
ton.
Ocmui.grb (’ircuit.—Wilkinson, Jones, Jas
p-: , Baiilw in, Gicen, Morgan anu Pnlnam.
Southern Circuit—Lowml-s, Thomas, Pel
fiiir, Irwin* Laurens, Pulaski, Appling, \\ arc and j
Clinch.
Flint Ciucuit —Bolts, Upson, Pike, Monroe,
Newton, Henry amt Spalniiur.
j Ciier .kkeCircuit—Cass, Murray,
1 Walker, Fioyrt, ihnle, Gordon and Win iieli/.
i Coweta Circuit—Fayette.Yleriwelhvr Cow
eta, t roup, DeK ilii anti ileaul
S -urn-Western Circuit.-Ilamlolph, Farlv.
Le , De.-ator, >inntor an.l Uukr.
CiiATTAHiociHE Cu-.cuiT —Stewar’, Marion
V! i’.-colo e, Talhol. Hams and Tayl ir.
Macon Circuit
Crawti rh, I ‘only and Macon.
Blue Ridge Circuit. —P.ulilma, Cnurokcc, ■
Persy lb. L:i n| kin. Union, Gilii.c , Carroll, Camp
ini', IJohli and Polk.
CONGPvIISSiGNAL riSTRIOTS.
First — 1 iintlmin. Kllioebau*, Brvan, Liberlv,
Mclntosli, Tatnall, Bulloeh, limanuel, iVlontgoii:-
nry, Lowodes, T’ei.air, Appling, Glynn, Caimlen,
\\ ay'Ko, Ware, Laurens, Clinch, tiiouias and ir-
XV in.
Second —V user gee, Stewart, Randolph, Far
ly, U-calur, Bi ke, Lee, D. o'y, Stiiuicr, Macon,
Pula ki and Marion.
Third. I larri-, Talbot, Upson, P.ke, Unit-,
.\lonroe j Biiih, Houston, Cruxvlord and Spatdnig.
Fourth.—Troup, McriWciher. Coweta, Hca and,
Caniplioil, Fay. lie, Henry , I >. Kail) and Cotit).
Fifth. —Bade, Walls, r, Murray, Gilmer. Chal
’oog ~ Floyd, Gordo , C .ss, Ckc.wkec. Pauli'iny,
Carroll and Polk.
Sixth—Union, Lumpkin, Rilinn, Habersham,
Hall, Forsyth, CtiviiiiKt*, W alion, Clai'k, Jack
son ;( t f ia .
cEVEKTH—New for., Morgan, Gr. cn, Jasper,
Folnan:, Jone>, B..ldwin, Hancock, Waslnngtoi ,
M likn son arid Tvs
t Pighth —Flhcil, Gtjlciliorpe. Lincoln; Wilkes,
I'aliaterrn, Warren, Coiinnhia, R clmiond, Burke,
.1 Hi'.- r-on and .'cm'. n. ’
JMEEKS OF COUNCIL.
Griffin, March 19 1553.
CALL! D A LLTIiNG. Present
| tin: Mayor—Aid. Port. r. Be. ks, M.erdt, Bond. in.
it’ n 1110:0, Wcsluior-..land a:.d Salmons. Absc n',
| Aid While.
| Minnies of the las! nveiing lead .lndc.l.fi nied.
| On in.iiiou Aid. V\ csunoK'land, Ihe case ol i\Jr.
; Gilmore in rnlalion lo I e Ituri.il of li'S child on one
| ol the Public Lois, in the new Grave Yard, was
I taken np and rid. tied to ihe commlllec on grave
■ ) aids. A :d. Woslmoreland was a. if led lo lire com
[ initio.: in tins special. Comimtice ncjncstcd to ic
i.|>’Ul ai next meeting.
i lie r< port having been putty ■ encrally circu
lated Ihroiigli ii.c cmnlry, llia'l SMALL POX
was raging in Guilin, Ur. I). M. Vx iiiium-., ul t. e
request >t his Honor. Hie Mayor, made Ins appeai
anee and stated to ti)>: • ctirc s ills uclion ol Colin
c.l, thal ilic rumor in cnculation as lo Dr. Mosi
leps being inleelc.l Willi Ilio Disease, was lalscaou
altogether without foundation.
The committee o i accounts reported in favor of
the following, which on motion, ordered to
he paid:
Jason Burr, Tin for City llali $22 So
xV ui. Cane, — Printing for last six nionlns.. 12 :.0
W. C. B .fling!on, street work, buckets, &c. 550
It was on moil no, ordered that A. G. Murray’s
b.ii, jjii lor I fist hull vca.’s advertising, De paid
a Iso.
G i molion Aid .Salmons, L. P. Alexander was
all .w. and Light Hollars lor services as city xvaicli,
under the dir cl ion ol Ibe Xarslial and Mayor ul :
various ‘im.'Sduring ihe, year.
■1 he co uniiUcc on repairing l!ic rool of ihn city I
liall, reported the work done, hut that (here xvere n
lew remaining leaks unslopp.d, and lhal two
dralls had been drawn upon tnc treasure, amount
ing to S 10, in lavor ol Mr. Henry flap*', the cou-
Iraclor. I hey iccommeiul ihe nleutioii ol Ihe re
maining Ten Hollar.-', until the leaks were all en
tirely stopped.
1 lie committee appointed to have erected a suit
able number oi horse rucks and posts in ditleuiii
portions ol llio city, reported progress.
i lie Marshal and Treasurer made their Fcmi
monilily reports as follows, which ou molion, were
rreelV(d amt adopted:
IV. C. B iliiiigion, Marshal
March 19, Cajli on hand dateol last,.. ..sls 10
“ —Amt. received smee lhal imi-. sJGG 61
Cif.
By amt. paid Treasurer, 271 70
Cash on li.iod in hal. 7 o? S-81 7-1
James U. Logan, Treasurer—
-1853. in Hcct. will. Mayor & Council.
Mar. Ii 19, I n cash on Jiaud date last repi. 865 00
*• tleeciv’ed since ilial turn’ ..401 52
felztib o 2
GR.
Gv Di.sborseinon's, &o. 230 7)
Cash on hand lo bil. 1035 73 —sl C3 52
0 i m ilinn, the lYlowing was ordered In he
p'aeml tin ii Hi : mm.lies and 200 copies primed in
iin.i- nil iot'iri an I rirc ilaied 111 on ,di Ihe country.
( See Editorial)
HF.N ll Y MOOR, Mayor.
A true copy from the minuliß, ibis 21st dav ol
March 1853. JAS. H. LUGAJN,CIeik.
£ Ra’, now receiving their usual grt at variety of
Spring mid Summer Goods, all of which
wen; carefully selected by one of llicir firm in New
York and Boston.
Among which are a goneral stock of
STAPH DRY-MS.
Ladies Dress Goo Is, consisting in part of
IJ k. and CulM. Silks, Plain and Fig’d. Printed
and Plain Bareges, Rich Fig’d. Silk Tissues and
Grenadines, Mmlilla*, Scarfs an I Crape fchiwls,
Laccand Muslin Sleeves, Chimesiitts and Collars.
BONNETS & BONNET RIBBONS,
in the gentlemen'd department are
Fash ionahla Ready—Made
Clothing , Hats, Bools and
Shoes.
Always on hand a general assortment of
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
Iron and Nails, Crockery and Gla-or-Wire)
Pain's, Gil?, and Dyc-Suiffe, Glass and Pu!ly>
numerous other articles.
T-iev respectfully invite llieir friends and the
public, to call and examine their goods. They
i.-ll co.ifi leiit Ihat they can sell ihem at such prices
as will “ivo gen nrt satisfaction.
Gr.llin. M>rch 21, 1353. 12-ts
Griffis, March 8, 1853.
To tli3 Citizens of Griffii.
SIJH’A VING seen my n irno announced before
iff fi. van, som ; tiu’io since, ns a candidate lor
Marsha! of the City, in connection with a ticket
then proposed under the head of a eominunica'ion.
Ihe same (inly appearing In one issue und I lion
•fiscontinii'vrt, from cause unknown to me, and ii
having been rumored that l had declined running
tor the office, 1 take this method of informing yo u
that it is nuts i And who is the lather ol the same
I do not pn to.nl io'?)>'; hut having been asked il
I would rim for Ihe office of Marsha I, and given iny
consent to do so, I fuel uiyadl'authorized to say
ihal.d elected by ihu-Oiiiz :ns nnd llie same rafi
li’ and by the Bcir.l of Aldermen, l will serve them
to the bcsl ability. H.ivmg served you
once at a nominal salary, 1 can hut ask you to try
me once more, ala better-one, if you ihink me
worthy o’ your support and competent to fiil tlVe
-dice. L, P. ALEXANDER.
;W.S.,(JLL
! Under Masonic Hall, Iltfl Street.
j fiIIAK.L this m.lll id of informing the (itizens
I JB. of Giillin, and surrounding cnnnirv, that
they are n6w receiving their siodc of
SPRING & M MIIIER GOODS.
It is unnccssary to rnuineratc the different articles
which constiiuie our
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT.
We particularly s ilicit the uttention of the Ladies,
a. a more Fa'hinnahle and Ivauiilui imsmliiieid
| <f Eadie-t Dress Goods, ha-never before
| been ottered i.i llus Market they were sc.ccied
i with great cate,and consist in part of Silks, B.:r
----: age, IX’lanes, Borages, Tissues, Grenedim s,
I French .laeonel a and Cambrics, Lmhroid. ry s,
j Mantillas, &c. &.e, of llio l.itesl designs.
Geiiilemen will also find a large assortment of
Ifeady-Made Clollaiog, Hals, Boots,
j Shoes, and many oilier articles w neb make Ho.- a
; complete furnisliirig store.
; For those xvlia have seen our Stock advertise.
! menls are unnoeessary, as lo look is but lo he <-o: -
vinci and iliat it isunequalcd in the city. We know
our prices will lie satisfactory.
W. 11. PHILLIPS 4- CO.
Griffin, March 23, 1853 12—if
11MD FOR lit it SHE,
THIKK AND ACT FOR YOUR OWN.
rgltili undersigned, are nmv receiving anew
and very exten-ive Slock of Goods of every
description, consisting of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS
of every grade, from the coarsest to the fine-t_nr ,: -
cle usti illy kept m a Dry Goods house. Particu
lar attention lias been paid lo llio
L \ DIES DEF AII SWIE NT,
hotli in Dress and Familv Furnishing Goods. A
line Sioik of Bo ils and Shoes. A* fine lot. ol
RE A DY-M ADE CLOT HI Ai G.
All sort? of Ha's, and a large stock of Bonne's,
hotli from N w York and Philadelphia. Styles—
. e than 100 Parasols ami Umbrel
las, A heatiiif’el slock ol good Jewelry. A'i
exi i n-Iv e slock ol ducens VV are, Britianma ware,
Hardware and Cutlery. Family Drugs and Mcdi
ernes, Wood and Willow Ware. A large lot o!
0.1 Window Shades, Paper Hangings.
BOOKS STATIONARY
we keep and will sell low down. An endless'va
riety of Fancy Articles too tedious to mention hr
less wc could charter the Papers. Give ns a call,
W* don’t foe.f c o''d-, we are btc. icing ia .
(otned so lliein.
N. B. We do not intend lo he undersold by
honorable competitors. And every article sold is
warranted as represented.
T A YLOR, DAVIS & CO.
Hill Strc..t.
Or fftn, March 15, 1833. li—tf
NOTICE,
.fe 1.1. persons are hereby not.lfi’ il not to trade
TjL fur a Note given by me to B. Whi’e, dated
about the 25ih December, 1851, and due 25t!i De
ci nihcr, 1552, f,r one lion Ircd and two dollars
and fi'iy cents, or near that amount, us s-..id
note lias been paid off by me.
J A MBS WILD lilt.
March 23, 1353. 12—3 t
DISSOLOTIOU, ■
ra-uiK firm heretofore existing under the ,-lyle
Ji3_ ol A. Buckner & Cos. is Ih s day dissolved
by uniiiial consent. Those indebted to the firm
by noie or account, will please call and settle wi'l)
oi.e of the firm at their old stand..
A. BUCKNER,
M. D. SMI TH,
B. fcKIPPI.iI.
GrifTn, Maieh 21, 1853. - 2-2- 4t
’ AT roiI N EYS AT LA W
COLUMBU3, GEORGIA.
practice in the Chalalmocln c (Jircuii,
Vv and the adjoining counties. Uliice over
the store of J. K. Llcdd & Cos.
Porter Ingram. M. t . Crawford.
March 21, 1853. ]2 |y
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Oil OF- THE LARGEST’ Mii
Best Stoclis of
ii i. ii a ii/H:friiV fiapmi i
|1 ALT Op Wll\ illlli liWillS!
EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET,
IS NOW OPENING AT
Cor Iffcw-Orlcans St. tuid Broadway.
‘>L\ t vS| > s'! mi }urf of a f*|i!.*hot*l
STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS,
and every style and description of
4) ll KS S (*<)() I) S! !
Also, every variety of
wool AA ’• HE AND HARD WARE
Clothing, Saddles, Guns,
Kiaiikets, Iron, I'isloi' - ,
Kerseys, Nails, lowd
Shoes, Steel, <‘:!s,
Hats, Blacksmith’s Tools Faints.
ALSO OF TIIE BEST Q(JA 1.11 LSI
50 Bags Kio Coffee,
Bn me Java do
JO Hhds. St. Croix and P. R. Sugar,
20 Bids. Stewarts’ Refined do
<K Coffee do
20 do Crush’d and Powdr’d do
Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt,
M classes, Tobrcco, &c , &c.
Firi baser-* will pieas” hear in mind, Hnl onr
Stock is almost entirely MW, and that every ar
‘ ieh’ sel l is warranted to he “good and sound, ~nri
at Prices thut cannot lad to -ml Idivers.
. S AUG KMT & CO.
Grifli.i. Bejdpmhrr 30, !S">2. 40-tl
■©TUtvra
the subscriber, on Thursday,
24: h nlr., near Travis’ Bridge, ‘in
Fayette county, aBA Y FILLY, 4 rpn r .-.-/-J r. y,
old this Spring, a . medium siz'd nag. Stic was
seen on Friday (ollewing Ihe dav she left crossing
Ibovis’ Bridge. It is supposed she will goto Up
son county. Any person taking up the above
animal an-l informing the subscriber, will be amplv
rewarded so-r 111? trouble.
Frrsons writing wilf please direct llicir “!“ .
to White Water Post Office. p ' ( \efte c-mn'e *
... JAMLoN JORDAN.
Mare!, iP,., O . T> . 1Q- 3*
ii days after date application will he
-v-7 made ft the Court of Ordinary of Henry
county, for leave to sell the Real Property of Wil
liam Garrett, late of said count v, drvgascd.
ISAIAH HOLLIN'GSffiTTLiTHi
March 1 1, 1853. [Administrator.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
& LL Persons having demands against the
X3*_ Llateof W illiam Garrett, deceased, late of
tJenrycoun!y, are |-ur< by net find lo present, them,
within the Dine prescribed by law, otherwise
they xxill not lie paid.
IS AIAII IJ OLLING S W ORTH,
March 10, 1853. [Administrator.
Griffm and West Point Plank Road
Cc mpany.
is hereby given lied the Annual
Oonveniionof the Slot kholdeis of the above
Company, Will lie held in Gnlli i, o i the first Mon
day m Aprd next. A punctual .then lance is re
quested. By ordei of the Board,
H. P. KIREx PATRICK, Sec’ry.
Griffin, March 17, 1853 10 -
Business Director]].
A ttornej” at t.aw
Hawkinsville, Pulaski County, Geo.
Mareli 11. 1352 Ii -cun.
Its W RAsCUME,
.-IT TOU NBT AT ” I, A W, ’
GRIFFIN GEORGIA.
Oflscr up-stairs in Chapman'sblick budding
next door west of Redd &. Cos.
Jnn nary 15, 1852 3
Attorney at Law,
ATLANTA , GEORGIA.
April 8,1352.
A TTOHNI3Y AT i'aV ,
Jackaon, Butts County, Ga.
February, 1852.
4TT4SESMEY A'AaW
McDonough, Henry County, Ca.
February 2,
BORDERS & HARRIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,j
A. L. Borders, Gr>(jin, (>a.
West Harris, Zebulov, Ga.
March 5, 1832. I v
A T T 0 R N E Y A T L A TV ,
McDonou;!i,Gß.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
David N. Martin, ] jfliir.Ga.
Giihea .1. Green, i kK
Ssart ford Green, Kelmian, Ga.
May 28.1£5-2 22
F. Wa Ha iMPftJEj
4TTORKGY AT .LAW,
OFFERS his professional services to the Pub
lie. All business entrusted m his managemo*
will meet with the most prompt attention. Reason
able deductions will be made in fees, in proportion
in the amount of business so entrusted.
OJtlco on Solomon street, opposite the Bap
ist Church.
( Attention,
REFERENCES ? Persevkrancf.,
( PIIOMPTITUDE.
Grinin, March, 1552. 12-tT
DRa Hb Wb BROWN,
OFFICE ON SOLOMON STREET
Opposite the Baptist Church.
Apri I, 1852. —•
A. B. D U LIN,
COTTON FACTOR,
No 74 BAY-STREET,
Oct 19 (44) SAVANNAH
MEDICAL NOTICE.
THE undersigned respectfully tenders t
his professional services to the citizens
of Gridin and vicinity. His practice is pi)
the BOTANIC SYSTEM, and from ms
long experience in the practice of Physic, lie feels
assnfWkt that he wilf he able to give satisfaction
all wno may call on.him for medical aid.
on Broad way over A. Gray’s Sloro.
LKKUY SNEED, M. D
Q.tflii, Feb. 10, 1352.
SidWiiiiiiii I'MilLiil lOLLEtrE*
GRIFFIN , GEORGIA.
j TSlllli honrd of Trustees of this Institution arc
-M. happy in being able to announce to flic public,
in it tvill commence i!a exercises on Monday the
7 h of January, 1853, under the direction of an
able corps of Instructors.
The Faculty will he as follows:
Rev. Cahlislb iLS. Martin, Pm s.ident and
I'roiu.-snr oi Auciui.i Laogu igesf, R..< turn*, Menial
cin<s .Vlora! t'lnin.-uu'liy.
* Prol ss r (if Chert Ist ry, Me
chanic. il Philosophy ;.i!(l Natural Sciences.
Mis< Ada 10. Iluutjdiri > , lustiin tress in French
Ma'hciuaiics and English t'imiches.
Mrs Jeariro.:l( iJ'S'.n.ie, instructress in IlLlo
ry,!sot:ui. and Et *t.ranch s.
Mr. . Iv- e.;i ai:s i >. atinnilicr, Professor of Instru
ment.:! 4> 11 : i v'h'! Music and ihc G •.final) La li
ana o.
1:s. Agnes f’r uin i.llcr, Instructress on llic
Guitar'lin’d it tin? < ’•rniunciilal tirunclies.
* Instructress hi ihc PiimaiA
Drpn if itit-ril.
The rnurse ol Instruction tv.II he thorough and
extensive; rtiid Mon ai. dim'in.ink and religious in
.•TUUCTI N ill consul ice a pioininclit nnd eluu ic
teri.-iie Icaiiiit* in ihe exerciser of ti e Instilntion
F>r die present, tje- Shofn#Tic year will i>e livui <1
min 1 tvo I’erms iifriventy-on ? tv> eks each. Tin
i lsii'ulion “ill ctnhrace Three Dmr.Twr.Ms:
t’limary Si?dd!e arid College—each DtrAßT
ment occupying lliice ve.irs in ils course of study,
ami divided into ‘1 href. < ‘lasses, each class n
-a year in is cuimae o! study.
The Rat: sos Tuition will be
l i the Primary ( ’epautmknt, — in v. ha lt will
lie taught, without charge, Drawing ad Vocal
Music, in addition t.n the various studies pursued.
For th” third (or lowest) Class • *so Per Term
Seeord Class, 12 “
First Class, 16 “
VI nldlc l>e]).i ilmertf, 20 “
Coflroo “ 20 “
Modern Language®, (each) 10 “
Music (Piano s Forte,) 25 “
Drawing and Painting and Orna
mental Wok- 10 “
Use of Piano, 2g “
Incidental, ‘ l “
It wi 1 lie seen that no extra charge is made fc
the Ancient Language.-; the Latin will he adopted
as a part of the regular course of s!idy, and the
Greek laugh: if desired. When the Institution
shall have made a cdmmgncegnent, a Catalogue
wdi he published, giving a more particular account
of the Course of |, ri J *
vnnlnae* linvhit:[l „
conl.urniiy believe from the character and ability of
the Faculty will be second to none in the land.—
While thorough instruction will he given in every
Department, we will remark that the Primary De
partment will receive especial attention.
We would simply add, that Board can be had in
good families at $lO to sl2 per* month.
JAM ES II SI ARK,
President of the B ard.
W. ,1. Keith, Sec’ry.
Id he filled
Griflim, Jan. 4fi-, [853 * 1 —if
COLLIIAMNARY,
11. E. MORROW, A. M Principal nnd Propri- ;
etor Peacher of Natural Sconces, Kin tone
and Languages. ‘
Rf.v. J. L 5. JACKSON,
Teacher of Moral and Mental Philosophy.
Miss VI. E. CLIZBY,
‘l'eacher ol Mathematics.
Mrs. K. M. MOB ROW
. Principal of the Primary Department, *and Teach
er n! Botany and Emhroiderv.
Miss S. J. FREEMAN,
Assistant in the Primary Department,
W. L. HF.NSLEiI,
Pmflessor of Music,
fi. \V. BROWN, M. D.
Lecturer in Physiology ami Hygiene.
PARENTS and others are respectfully invited
to visit the Institution.
• BOARPING can be obtained in the houses of
the following gentlemen;—at $9 to sll per month.
Rev. J.C. Simmons, Mr. Wm. Freeman, \lr S. !3.
Ttyk'f, Mr. T. K. Gtlmorr, Mr. L. S. Salmons
and ..thnrs,at! of (lie ighest respectability.
Fef.23, 1853. 8 -it
lit ES s diN fiwAd slfej F §
awßatNKisf*
R. ,1. U. RCOCKER will lake charge of the
*y H above Aciiiloinv, tiic 7tli of M.rc.li, 1853.
The Hates per Term c 4 Five Hou'hs.
Orthography, Read: ;g. n:r .grrphv aad Arith
metic, as i‘.tr .is Vulgar Fraction*, $6 00
Eng'ish G ammav, Geography, and ike balance m j
A>i(l)!n- ti<', - ..57 50
Nuluriii and Mural PiiilO'bpiiv, Physiology, Ge
ometry, Trigonometry, Surv yiug., &c. S'>o 00
V!arc'li I, 1353-. 0— 31
iraiici? pll xmyp. i’vr? i r nw,
dutmi i iiililsitH it.iif %WiiuL\n
’ :,M la-- btir. an - -
: igaiSSv? innse who live in country. to
Let tin: l,f i* prepared H. F U’sT
ll©ll-ps, in suffer ‘mi wrv rea
sonable terms AO o, LJ-1.-ASSINGr dome in
gmrf style and at :• ■ >••< rt- - nan G<v . itn a
t a'l. ‘ R. L £it >BBS.
iCjP Fh ip an N- w < jviijr -i* c! ; ’ at-
January ‘27111, 1853.
ishu 13Qii
A LL person*) are hereby forewarned fi.-mi
XSL Tradios tor a certain promisory n i’r. for the
sum of two hundred arid filly dollars, guen by
me to James R. Evins, or bearer, due the 25tii
December, 1853, and dated the 10iit of February
1853, and signed hy Watson A. Crawford as seen
ritv. As tin- consideration of said note has entirely
linled, and 1 do not intend to pay Hie -mine unless
compelled by law. ELlliU CRAWFORD.
February 21st, 1353.
NEW ST 0 ELE ■
undersigned bavin;; bought outthe stock
a of Henry B. Holliday, respectfully informs
the public that he t\ill keep constantly on hand,
a general assortment oi
GROCERIES,
and every tiling usually retailed from a mercantile
establishment ’He will keep all articles of the
best quality, and pay particular attention to the
purity of Ins liquors, which are all ol a choice
kind and may ho used with safety (or medicinal
purposes.
Now on hand and for Sale,
100 KABBELS
CHOICES IUISII POTATOES,
Os his own raising in Connecticut- part of which
are the early sis weeks; also, the fl > ur Potato, bo
ng a large white mealy fruit, of excellent flavor
W A N t as s>,
100,000 Bushels of Corn, fur which any thing in
Ins store will bo given at the lowest cash prices.
BRIAN NEWELL.
Griffin, Jan. 1, 1853. I —if
PMICETTM
a&iBo s',
WOULD respectfully inform all who are in
need of full sets or partial sets of’Tccth,
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,
1 and with the same kt vie put up upon a beautifn
metalie base, which took the premium over af
olhers ot the lund at the late Fair in iVlncon, also
the First Premium at. the I.He Fair in Atlanta. Dr.
0, lias lately made arrangements so that persons
Iving in the country, or in any of the adjacent
towns, can, il they wish, command his services
(free of charge, which will secure Ih ni against Mm
many iw.ivmlons practiced by itinerauq-tpick that
daily traverse the c umirv,
Griffin, Jail.
IWWHffIKMI
M/ T hav’- now on band flic largest stock
v V ol B* 9AW O § that we have ever
I"" 1 , l* ( reslt and new, direct Irom the Manufactu
rer.-. ‘1 hey arc all ol Hit! latest styles ami patterns,
ami are unsurpassed in point oi quiektii ss ttm.
elasticity (>l touch, volumeund I>it.l!i.ti?cy of t< | l( .,
sty le and finish ol workmanship. We have among
i our slock some of Ihe late Patent
m scale fuses.
” hicli arc rqu! in volume of tone to Ihe celebrated
Grand Pianos. Those instruments never tail to
please Ihe ear of eveiy one who hears the lone of
them. Aisn, we have some at the much admired
ikj&ss<bo
These Pianos have all been selected hy one of the
firm, and we boas! that wo are able to sell them ns
low a3 any rnnikct in the Union with the I'rcighi’s
rfilli'rcnce, ns the arrangements u hicli we have late
ly effected with the Mantifaclurcis will autho zni
our doing so,
I Splices from $225 to SSOO.
1 A written guarantee will accompany every Pi
aim we sell; that is, ‘ if, alter twelve mnndis using
any detect is lotind, we take the P ano back again
and give a nt w one.”
Secondhand Piano? to RENT, or for sale
Prices Iron* SSO 00 to $l5O 00.
in neat Rosewood cases, 4 and 5 octaves, for sale
prices SSO to $75.
Flutinas, Aeeordeons, Tambourines, Ranjus
Vinlms, Guitars, Flute®, Fifes, and everything u-’
sea fly kept in a Altistc Store will he found in ours
A heavy lot of Sheet Music on liarid for Piano’
i I ate and Guitar. •’
CLOUD & SHACK! EFORD.
Go fin, Gi IJil! Sr. N tv. 4, 1352. ly
Bigg* Ms ■ PSfEB*
ve&tr aS iHommuEPiS.
tTHE subscribers having purchased
ihe entire establishment of Mr. I*.
H. Bray^
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Offer th’ ir services to tbeij friends
nnd his former cnsloiners, and re
'-■pccffiiily solicits a continuance of
their patronage, as they are deter
mined, and flatter themselves that they can, give
grn nal satisfaction. Tliey*will keep cinOautty
on hand, a fresh and we li selected stock ot
Cloths, Casimeres, Vesting's,
AND
Reaily-Miide Clothing.
which they will sell-cheaper than any establishment
of the kind in the city. (Jive us a call, and you
shall not go away dissatisfied.
PIPER & WHITE.
Griffin, Januavv. 1853, 3
N. D. CU [’TING done nt ihc shortest notice
and in the most fashionable style.
FiSK’S METALLIC
ITAKE leave respectfuily to inform the pjf.lie,
that I have just received a number of these
3UHIAL CAS33 at mv shop, in the c : ty oi
(Jriflin, where they can be had at all times at the
shortest notice, at a small advance on cost and
freight.
The subscriber also continues the CaS'S’aßg’C
and Cabistet £Snsiness at bis old stand
where lie will he pleased to exei me any orders left
with him. ‘A. BELLAMY.
Cr'flin, April 8, 1952 (M-J
5N the Crick building attached to the Ware
house- of Ferrill & Hancock, opposite the Bap
ist Church, Griffin, Ga. AH kinds of
PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL POINTING
executed with neatness ;and dispatch at the New
Job Otlic-0, on Solomon Street, opposite the Baptist
Church. J. H. LOGAN 4-CO
|C3 =a ordcrs for work respt ctfully solicited.
Griffin. January IS, 1853. 31 v
Cram PECTORAL
For the rapid Cure .of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
’ CONSUMPTION.
MANY years of trial, in.dead of impairing
‘the public confidence in this medicine, lias
won for it an appreciation and notoriety by far ex
ceeding t lie most sanguine expectations of its friends
Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unmistak
able benefit conferred on thousands of sntfereis,
could originate and maintain the reputation it en
joys. While many inferior remedies thrust upon
the community, have failed and been discarded,
litis lias gained friends by every trial, conferred
benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and
produced cures too numerous and too remarkable
to be forgotten.
While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that
anyone medicine will infallibly cure—still there
is abundant proof that the Cherry Pectoral does
not only as a general thing, but almost invariably
cure tltc maladies for which it is employed.
As time makes these facts wider and better
known, this medicine has gradually become the
best reliance oft lie afflicted, from the log-cabin of
tke’Ameriean Peasant, to the palaces of European
Kangs Throughout this entire country, in every
Slate, 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 countries, it is coming to be extensive
ly used by their most intelligent Physicians. In
Great Britain, France and Germany, where the
medidt! sciences have reached their highest perfec
tion, L'kirry Pectoral is introduced, and in constant
use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms-Houses, Public.
Institutions, and in domestic practice,as the surest
remedy theii attending Physicians can employ for
the move dangerous affections of the Lungs. Al
so tn milder cases, and for children it is sate, pleas
ant and efli ctual to cure. In fact, some of the
most flattering testimonials we receive have been
from parents who have found it efficacious in eases
particularly incidental to childhood.
The Cherry Peclotal is manufactured by a prae
tieal Chemist, and every ounce of it under tits own
eye, with invariable accuracy and rare.. It. is seal
ed tind protected by law from conntcrfvits. conse
-1 quenlly can lie relied on as genuine willuiot-atlul
teration.
We have endeavored here to furnish the commit
inly with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority
and worth as should commend itself to their confi
dence—a remedy at once safe, Speedy and effectual,
which this has by repeated and countless tnals
proved ilsdflo be; and trust by great ca-e in pre
paring it with chemical accuracy, ol uniform
strength to ‘afford Physicians anew agent on which
they can rely for the best results, and the nfllcted
with a remedy that will do for thorn all that, medi
cine can do. Prepared and Said bv James C.
Ayer, Practical and Analytical Chemist r Lowell,
Mass.
SOLD ii GRIFFIN by DR. M. J. DANIEL.
“ DR. J. W. JONES.
In JticDonough, by John Stillwell. In Bnrnesville ,
by Leonard Little. In Zebulov, by F. Irvine,
nnd Druggists generally.
Jan. 10, 1553. 2 —3 m
GRIFFIN BOOK STOKE,
Sajrl Side Kill Street.’
raiHE subscriber having removed his entire
Jo. Stock ol Books front the store oi J. M. Lur
quesf, Jeweler, to the New Brick Block opposite to
ihe yasf Si le of Hill S f ro t, has just received an
unusually laige supply of lllcdica!, Ls^y.v,
Misccllancoiis &. Scliool Kooks
to which li: would invite the attention ( I “I'eociurr-
Lawvers, Physicians, Merch mis, ami lie public
generally, as he will now sod cither by t iu whole
sale orrct.nl, on the most liberal terms.
Also, a large Stork of Ldt"r, Foolscap, (rilled
•ii uiii uled) and Wrapping Paper. AI of winch
r. Will sell either Wtmle.-.th; or rel.ill, oil as good
terms a® can he bough! any where m this section.
He has also made arrangements to receive
Monthly all the ‘J\ r eio Woiks of Interest,” as ;hftv
come directly trom Ibo press —Graham’s and Har
per’s New Monthly M.-gazim-s, or any others that
nay lie des-red, can lie had here by giving a low
weeks’ notice, at the Piihlisuci’- prices.
iCT*AII persons hid hied to the Mibscrihcr are
requested to soldo tin ir accounts iimurdinfcß .
G. I'UNI IA VI
Gr.ffin, Jan. 1, 1353. I—3 n
iiifiiliiill
SHOE MANUFACTOHY.
THE subscriher having fitted g/thm
japrA up an exfensiue M.inufactory in
ffic large and commodious new
Brick House ynst above I lie Steam Mill, is prep.a
ed to fill orders from Dealers and Merchants, at
die shortest notice and on the most reasonable
terms.
He would ro-pocf liilly invite flu (attention of the
planters to his large
STOCK OF NEGRO SHOES,
which ts superior to any tiling of the kind c ver of
ten din this market before. He n'sn invites the
attention of the public to his assortment of Har
ness, Bridies, Martingales, Collars, &e.; t eth r
with n general stock of such articles as are usually
kept in that line feeling confi lent, with Iho ad
vadfuge he has of Tanning his o n Leath'-r ami
his own liandslo manufacture it, ofotli ring iniluee
inents to buyers thr.t will not fail to give ? itisl’rction
in price and quality. J. L. JOIiNSUN.
N. B. Raw hides taken in exchange for any
of the above goods, at the highest market pi ices.
Griffin, Del.: 7, 1832. [tr.-ifj J. 1.. J
M T JSIG.
MISS ANN A. NEWELL respectfully in
forms th • 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 inst. for instruction in all
the departments >l’ a Musical Education. He:
instruments are of the best ktne, from the house of
J. H. Most & Co.of Harilo and, Connecticut, which
have taken the premium at tin S ate Fair for many
years past. Vocal proficiency will command her
I articular attention. I: no respect will anv means
he left untried to afford Young Ladies a complete
musical education in ail ns hranclus.
large lot of the above Pianos, of the most
lieiutiful and complete finish,.may at all time? tm
found at the Store ot BRIAN NEWELL, on Hill
Street, next to Jossoy ■& Flcmistcr, Griffin, Gcoi
gta.
Jan. t. 1853. I—ts
DISSGLUTiOM.
rgrtiE firm r robinson, wai. ker & co.
_H. is this day dis?o!v< dby the witiuhawa! of T.
S. WALKER. K vV’. ROBINSON,
T. S. WALKER,
T. J. BLOOD WORTH.
Gi ffi March 8, 1853.
The business of the old firm will be conducted
in future by Robinson & Bloodwoith. We
inv t-? the attention ot the public to our stock of
D y Goods and Groccfles.
F. W. R >1 INSON,
t. j. b^oyDwutni.
March 8, 1853. i|
J. A. & J. C. BERKS,
DEALERS IN
ANB- HA DWA 12 Fr,
Corner Hill and Ninth-street,Griffin, Ga
Januauy 9, 1852. 2—ts
S A VANN AII lfl UTUA L
ISCEMOI OWN!’.
C. P. Richardson, President.
Jamf.s A .Norris, Secretary
undersigned, Aeentoflhenboverompa-
JsL ny is prepared to take risks against Fire on
Buildings, Slocks, &c., on the most favorable
terms. M. G. DOBBINS, Agent*
Griffin, August 8,1850. 33—tt
f&TIE_PBU.
HAVING aceonq fished himself with
l‘r. Pitman & Durham, will prnc- v -f
tice the DURHAM SYSTEM, eight miles £>*
north of Greenville, at Phillips Store. Entertam
.neni for tliose at a distance. Price for Medicines
>ur Prescriptions $2,50. Tei’liiS Gash.
February 24th, 1552 10 •
GRIFFIN
PR'S HE subscribers would most respectfully in-’
jd. form the pubiic that they now have in opera
tion. their Foundry and Machine Shop in Griffin’.
Ga. where they are prepared to execute any order
in tbe Machinery or Casting line, with dispatch.—
Their work is warranted to be of the very best,
material ind workmanship, and on as.accommodn
!:ng terms as can be found South.
Gi-i Gearing, Plates and Balls, Pul s Gudge
ons, &e. &c. k< pt constantly on band.
W. W. THO.\ P 8 >N f^r-O.
Jai. 10,1853. 2—3 m,
John T. Rowland. John T. Uowlant, Jr
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 172, Bay-Street,
<&ubcd
liefer to A. Merritt, Agent Planters’ Bank,
Griltin, Georgia.
THT! I E subscriber expecting to be absent from
JsL Griffin during tbe winter and spring, hereby
gives notice that Taylor, Davis & Cos. arc his
authorized agents in G rilfin, during his absence,-
and all persons indebted to CHAPMAN, HILL
& CO. are respectfully requested so make imme
diate payment to tlu-m, ns the of that
linn must be settled without further delay.
\V. W. CHAPMAN
Griffin, Oct. 14, 185?. 43-if.
2sgo& antt Jlob (Differ.
Pamphles, Circulars,
Law Blanks, Bill-Heads,
Posers, Show-bills,
Hand-bills, . Catajr gi s,
Business Cards Cotton R3teip s,
Visiina; Cards, Labels, & c.
fS DR. w. R. MOSELEY,
permanently located in the city of
Griffin, and solicits a continuance of
, patronage from his fiiends, and tbe ruhlic gene
! rally. Ilesidntce a-id office at Dr. N. B. Johnson’.;
‘old stan 1. Jun. tOlb, 1833. 2lf