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<)f making two trips to California and
back in the course of a week, carrying
iwo hundred, passengers.
Here’s vour money, dolt. Now, tell
■ mo wiry your scoundrelly master wrote
me eighteen letters about that contempt
ible sum? •’ said au exasperated debtor.
‘ - i’m sure sir, i can’t tell sir; but if you’ll
excuse me, sir, 1 think it was because
seventeen letters didn’t fetch it.”
ii i l ii
For the Georgia Jefftrsonian.
TO MISS ALLIE V.
BV TANARUS, M OSBORNS.
We met strangers,
{■>j ll ns such w did not part,
Fur love engraved thine linage
Upon my throbbing heart.
Not as tho passing moon beam
Was its impression there.
Not as the rainbow colors,
1 hut vanish in the air.
Not as the driven snow flakes,
That i ill where waters glide,
Be! in mv heart iliine image
Shull long us life abide.
Wc met ps perfect strangers,
Bnl w li ii we tame to part,
The thought that we must sever
Ca’vsed burning tears to start.
N :t as one forsaken,
Sal l hy sorrow’s ioitih,
Not as a hopeless vie!mi,
Felt 1 the daik’ning gloom:
Fur hope was whispering softly,
To soothe my aching pain,
Au,l told of hriliter prospects
~ When jvc should meet agaan.
Griffin, Ga. April IGio
On Sunday 6ih February'last, at the residence
ofCo*. v\ iltiain N. Bonner, in Olierokco County,
Texas, hy the R.v. A. H. Shanks', James T.
1 ppimger, Etq. o‘ Tyler County, Texas, and
Miss Martha Rebecca Bonner, of the former
place.
travailnah papers please copy.
COL’ X'JIL PROCEEDINGS.
REGULAR MEETLVG GF COUNCIL.
Griffin, April Dili, 1853.
’Present—Thy Mayw—Ahlennen Beeks, Mer
•titt,Salmons, Foßer, IFestmordand and iFhile,
Absent— F lon in g aCj! Bo adoin.
Minutes last meeting t ."*J ‘I ano con li lined.
On motion, the Retail iNcense granted to G.
Bishop, was ordered to be tra.'i.’terred to J. Childs
On motion Aid. Becks, the communication o (
Dr. Le ckhart, proving Ibr the ex'et.' ,v>n the sheet
’running bv the Presbyterian Ci.u'ch to Col.
-Moore’s premises. were laid over lor tge present.
i The committee on accounts repwled it,’ r-ivorot
’ the following, which was ordered to be paid:
>C. tJ. Osborn, 185 honks for hor3e-rucks, &l3 00
‘ ‘lf. C. Buffington, drayage, work, &c as
per bill,. 6Ur 1
•J. T. Hanson, wo kon streets, 100
Bryant Skipper, well wheel, 1 25
B. A. W. Puckett, to services as watchman, 10 00
Jaiksou ic Johnson, well bucket, halter
chain, &e ...3 40
S. C. Prichard, faming plan oilotvn district, 3 90
A. Bfiatny, iii,.s‘or live of Council,... 50
f. M. Ison, semi-os ns city watchman, 900
I ienrv G. Thmimsnn, *ci vices rendered at
the fire oi 1851 2 CO \
!?'. G. Tiiotnpson and 1 oos. Dye, curbing
weii ...10 00
M. Ar. Biwdoin, i umber ..2 25
A. A. Hatnii, bridging and ditching sireef,.. JO 00
J. M. Bledsoe, u arksii'.ffhing, * 62
Salmoas & Bootli, hill rendered,. v .3 83
I'lte esmmittooon horse-racks icportcd liiat they
fiad discharged ilia and dies as -igneii them, in li-av
irg erected in different parts of the city, horse
rack4, Rf*. They repotted that at) racks anil
posts itad been ereefe.i according ft) contract, and
bat the lumber and work had all been paid for
according to bills rendered.
‘I he special commiUee on fixing roof of City
(Jail, reported, upon examination, they think the
work done in a substantial manner, anrl recom
:it nd Ize payment of tire remaining $lO, with the
cindioMiiutihng that if the house should still leak,
Air. iftpeH-s to be held responsible lor it.
> >v! motion, the above h dance on the account of
Air. Rape’s, was ordered to he pint
The committee in the case of Mrs. Benton, re
ported that, i.i their judgment, nothing can be
done.
The Marsha! and Treasurer made their reports
as billows—which, on motion, was rectevoa and
adopted.
W. C. BuHiit gt orv—
jS.i3 in acct. with Mayor <s Counci',
Aprils, Bn amt. on hand last report, §7 01
“ ‘* reev’d, since that lime, 76 05
CR. S3 09
By amt paid Preas’r. to date, 83 09 83 09
Summary statement of ca3h riceived and paid
out by the Treasurer during the quarter oI the
year ending April 9, 1553.
jas. Li. Logan, City Treasurer —
iso*. in aect with Mayor & Council,
July IQ, To full amt received during
Ist quarter, ~ 116S 79
CR.
By ams. disbursed during
same time, 720 47
Cash 0.1 hiii•! to balance, 416 32—1176 79
Second (lunrler.
Oct. 16, To amt on hand July 10,
dabe Ist quarters report, 446 32
To amt. reev’j during 2 i qn.tr. 393 72—312 04
CR.
By d.isbarsemcs 2.1 quarter. 732 97
Cash on hand to balance, lOJ L 7 842 04
1353 Third Quarter.
Jan. 8, To amt. o:i hand Uct. 16,
date 2 1 quarter’s report, 109 07
To amt. reev’d, during 3 I qnar. 1557 31--166 G 41
CR.
By disbursements 3d quarter, 107.3 46
Cush on hand to balance, c 92 95—IGGG 41
Fourth Quarter.
April 7, To amt. on hand Jan. 8,
date ot 3J q i trier’s report, 593 9.5
To amt. reev’d, daring 44i qr. 1153 37—1751 32
‘ CR.
By amt. disburs’d during 4;b qr. 1043 57
Cash on hand la balance, 7u2 75 ——1751 32
Whole receipts of the year, 4273 22
• Disbursements, 3575 47
Amt in the Treasury to d.it'*, 702 75
On motion Aid. p>aboons, ordered lliftt tire offi
cers be paid their lou'tli cpurter’s salary.
On motion, Council adjourned,
HENRY MOOR, Mayor.
A true extract from the miuutes, tins 13:li day of
Ap r il, 1853. JAS. Li. LOGAN, Cierk.
(JALLIED MEETING OF COUNCIL
Griffin, April 12. h, 1853.
i’li sent, lire Mayor-Aldermen Porter, Becks,
Fleming, Westmoreland, P-ainijns, Morrill and
*\V lute—Absent, Aid. Bowdoin, iron, sickness. |
Tho obj-.el of the meeting t>*:inij explained by I
the Mayor, to bi the installation of the officers
tier*, for the ensuing year
Hih Honor, tise Mayor elect, being present, (he
oat h of office was administered to him hv the out
going Mayor, who, upon retiring Lorn the chair,
made the followin'; leinaiks, and on motion, tho
Clerk was directed to solicit n copy of them, in or
der that they might i.c placed upon the minutes.
( Sea first page of this paper.)
i hs Honor the Mayor, then proceeded to admin*
ister the oath of office to the fallowing gentlemen,
who received the highest number of votes at the
late municipal election held in tins cit y, on Mood iy
1 lih iu>t. for Mayor and eight Aldermen, for the
ensuing year.
M D SMITH, A MERRITT,
A. FLEMING, L. S. SALMONS,
C. It. JOHNS* IN, J. J. LOVE JOY,
A. A. Po LITER, VV. .VI. CLINE.
The new Board now being organized for the
despatch of business
On motion Aid. Merritt, the returns of the late
mu Vicinal election, were oidered Ip he placed upon
{he minutes.
On motion, the Council proceeded Jo the election
pf Clerk, Treasurer and Matshal, for the ensuing
year, when upon counting out the ballots, Jas.
11. Loo.vs was unauimmirly elected Clejk and
Treasurer, and Thomas La. Hicks Marshal
Oil motion, Council adjourned.
W. It. PHILLIPS, >Jsvor.
Attest JA3. H. JJ->G AN, Clerk.
GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY
JACOB’S
Cholera, Dysentery and Di
arrhoea
dJiDSilDliiilLo
THE great success that has attended the treat
ment o( all bowbl diseases with “Jaeoh’s Cor
dial,” for the lust twelve months, Inis induced the
proprietors to go largely into the manufacture of
it. No expense or pains have been spared in get
ting it up, and as regards its external appearances,
we can say without contradiction, tnul it very lar
surpasses every other preparation now out in the
United States. The bottles were made expresslv
for the purpose, having the following Words blown
in the glass:—“ Jacob's Cholera & Dysentery Cor
dial."— 1 lie bottle together with a linely printed
pamphlet, is inclosed in a line steel engraved
wrapper with f\ ur vignettes; and has also upon the
top ot the bottle over the outside wrapper, a finely
engraved sac simile and signature of “\V. VV .
BLIBS & CO.” These Together with two kinds
of large line sleel engraved “placards” places it,
so lar as regards external appearances, far ahead ol
any thing ol the kind in the United -States.
As to its merits as u remedy in Dysentery, Diar
rhtt.i, and Cholera Morbus, we believe it very lar
surpasses every other preparation of the kind now
before the public.
It is a reliable prcparalion, safe, speedy, and of
lectual; und the trial even ol one dose, by the al
flieted, will lully prove the truth of our assertion,
that at preparation never was given to the public
that will so effectually, and in so short a time relieve.
The (ormolu lor the preparation was first used
by one of the proprietors in his private practice,
some eight or ten years ago, and has been in his
hands from that tune up to the present, ail almost
never failing remedy in bowel affections.
Physicians of intelligence have rested it in t lie ir
practice, and people of entire neighborhoods j
havealso used it, and one and all, so far as t lie
proprietors have any knowledge, are enthusiastic
m its praise.
We have already staled in our pamphlet, that we
believed it will effect a cure 99 cases out of every
hundred, when the directions are closely followed,
and that eighty out ol the hundred cases, will have
become relieved and cured, by the time the 2d or
3d dose has been t.. ken. \V e ground our belief on
what it has done during the last twelve month-;
. lb. nearly every case, so lar as we liaxe heard, has j
not only “been cured, but cured front taking one or I
two or three doses ol this medicine. We do not
regard it by any means a specific: nor do we bc
liflve, or pretend to say, that it will cure every ease; j
but we do mean to be understood, that if it is ta- i
ken according to the directions as set forth in the |
pamphlet, that a great majority of the cases will
not only be relieved but entirely cured. We have
no fears in regard to its success, except in some
few crises of children. There are many casqs of
bowel complaints, produced and kept up by the
presence of worjis m the intestinal canal, and so
long as those remain, this, or no other Dysentery
and Dtariluea preparation will do any permanent
good. There a.re siso oftentimes chronic dischar
ges from the bowels, produced and kept up in fe
males of a weak at.’d ncbihtutcd constitution, pro
duced by ‘‘prolapsus men” —so longas this source
of irritation remains, n* permanent benefit can be
expected from any remedy, until the cause of this
irriintion is removed.
We cannot Iterald it forth it.’ the face and eyes of
the whole world, that we can produce “thousands
of certific.'ites” in relation to the wonderful cures it [
lias effected, for we Bare not got tlih'in; but we have
got a great plenty, enough ue think to satisfy the
most fastidious; and they ure not certificates man
ufUeui'cd lor the occasion, got up to dup.e the un
wary, hut are certificates of men ofwoijhand
standing in our midst, and known to nearly every
person in this and surrounui ig counties. Wo J
Could Irave insulted many other recommendations ■
in oAr pamphlet, of equal vdua to those already
published, had we had space to have done so 1
—but Jo make a long story a short one, we say to 1
the public', ir, J a bottle, and our word lor it. you will
not be disa q-'uinled in its effects.
PHYSICIANS
To you we res.pt.'e. r uUy offer this preparation, not
particularly tor its efficacy alone, (ml Ibr the con
venience oV having a ii'liable preparation already
prepared in cases of e. n ‘rgeney. H’e sell it to
you who wish il for priv<. te practice, at a discount
from the usual price.
TO PLANTu US
This preparation was especially designed for you
and your females—more those who
live at a distance lrm a good phys. utau. To all
such wc would mast respectfully adviX’- lo pur
chase and have it always on liaud.
you are living in a district of country wheT Dy
sentery and Diarrhoea prevail—hy so” doing, v ou
may, by its timely administration, save the” I tie’.I’s 1 ’f
some of your family, or the life of a valuable ne- ‘
gra.
TO FEMALES
This preparation is peculiarly adapted and admira
bly suited, to the many peculiar maladies to which
you are subject—loss of nervous power, bodily ex
haustion, depressed and gloomy sf Re of mind, the
which, it not remedied very soon, impairs the en
ergy of mind and disturbs the equanimity of tem
per. In this you will find a tranquihscr and a ton
ic, whose invigorating effects will he seen and fell,
even altera few d< ses. It contracts nervousness, j
prostration ofsystem, irregularities, despondency,
heartburn, vomiting, pain in the hack and loins,
lalse pains and pains ol ihe menstrual period.—
Foil will fi td it silt at all times, and speedy in ils
operalion. This medicine is indeed admirably
suited to those hysterical feelings and that ner
vousness, wdiich are so often an accompaniment to
the menstrual period, and a great many cases
could be tiled where it is now being used for this
alone, in this c runty, and neighboring ones.
TRAVELLERS,
Whose business calls them through parts of our
country, where Cholera, Diarrbmi, and Dysentery
prevail, should not he without this remedy in their
trunks—that they may, pon the slightest evidence
of disease, have recourse, immeaiatdv to a p oper
! remedy.
FOR CHILDREN,
Tlii3 medicine is admirably adapted. Bowel
Complaints of children, while tool hi g cannot
only he readily cured, hut prevented, hv a timely
use of (His Cordial.’thereby preventing them from
bee mnns weak and puny, and consequently fret
ful and ill-humored. Much suffering on the part
ofthe child, ami anxiety of the parents, con'd by
timely precaution and suitable remedies he pre
vented.
For recommendations and “ex'raels from letters”
we refer the public to nor pamphlet.
TERMS,
One-Buttle, £ j qo
Six Bodies, jss 00
AGENCIES!.
Will be established throughout the Southern
States as fast as possible. We intend in ihe course
of two or three months to have it placee in the
hands of agents in every town and settlement in
Georgia.
MERCHANTS,
In any part of the S >uth, \vhe r e no agency is es
tabiished, will be supplied by making application
accompanied by reliable references. ~
To our friends and the public generally we will
say that we know no better way In obtain vour
patronage than to a>k lor it, and in so doing, wc
can assure you that t,y gaining your confidence
and testing the efficacy oft he medicine, you will not
find vour confidence misplaced, lor as a remedy
wc believe it surpasses and is better adapted to
cliina’e and constitution than any Northern pre
paration.
We have been at great, expense in potting
forth the Cordial in its present, shape, and if it now
succeeds in gaining the confidence of the public,
we shall feel ourselves repaid and highly honored.
Manufactured and for sale, wholesale and re
tail, by W. Vs. JJLIBS & CO, Proprietors,
Griffin, Georgia,
To whom all orders should be addressed, Ihe
which are respectfully solicited.
Griffin, April 20, 1853. IG
DISSOLUTION.
copartnership of McWilliams, Speir &
Cos. is this day dissolved by mutual consent,
by tiic withdrawal of W. 11. Speir. The business
will he continued by tho undersigned,at Ihcold
stand, who will be happy to wait on their old
Irtends and many new ones. Give nsn call.
r McWilliams & co.
f). R. Mi:\Vii.ltams, U. p. McWit.l.l VM-.
Griffin, April 23, 1853. 16 —3t
A BARGAIN TO BE IIADI
HE undersigned being desirou? ol moving
JL westward, oftl-rs his JLivery Stable &
roCiit lor sate, nLo; the Dwalling House
ana Lot where he now resides Persons wishing
to enter the Livery Business, will do well to call
early and examine lor themsclues, as lam deter
mined to sell. L. P. ALEXAN DER.
Griffin, April 20,1853.. 16 -ts I
HMV CHEAP STORE.
Hail Columbia. What a rush for Goods! No
wonder, they arc so cheap—and such li variety
loo! •
Pro Bono Publico.—l have been riund loall the
stores, neighbors, and this is the place lor good
bargains!
Insupcr. —Did you ever know goods to sell so
cheap, as at B. NEWELL’S Cheap Store?
Sponle. —Let me oul! I have trot irty share- more
goods for a dollar here, than at any store in tire
county!
P*MI IK undersigned, having returned Irom mar-
X ket, isjnovv receiving daily, his Spring Styles
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS.
Ladies, vour attention is specially called tc some
of the richest DRESS GOODS ever offered
in Griffin. His Stock of Ladies Bonnets, Hosiery,
Gloves, Shoes, &c. is now complete, with a gene
ral assojtmcnt of Fancy Articles, some of which
are to he found nowhere else. Call und examine.
It affords his young men pleasure lo show his
goods, and if they can only sell you the smallest
article, they are well plcused and consider them
selves weli paid.
Gentlemen, young and old, bachelors and wi
dowers, il you desire anything h* make yourselves
conspicuous, call at B. Newell’s. Il is needless
lo mention every article. But remember, anything !
you need is to be lound there. Don’t delay, as
delays arc dangerous, and the stock of
Gentlemen’s Furnishing’ Goods & Clothing
are very superior und need only a word to puss
i In in off'.
Beebee’s Spring Styles of HATS come in
tri-weekly now. Ifyou want the most fashionable
HAT in the world, call and liny one, at a I educed
j price tram Brian Newell. Hill Street, Gritfirt, east
j side, under Bonham & Woodruff’s Chair Manu
| factory.
Call and see, as l am determined not to bo un
dersold by any competitors, holding to the maxim
that “competit tort is the lilo of business.”
B. NEWELL.
Griffi t, Anril 12th, 1353. !s—if
GROCERIES, &c.
BBLS. Old Rye, Corn,and Menongahe-
Fla \V hiskey.
j 1 cask Extra Fine Cognac Brandy.
| 3 casks Port, Sweet and Malaga Wines.
I 2 bills, old Butts and Jasper Peach Brandy.
5 bbls Phelps’ Gin.
i 2 bbls. real old Holland Gin.
j Besides mny oilier articles usually sold from fit ny
I mercantile house in Georgia, consisting of
Sperm, Tallow and Adamantine Candles;
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup;
Meal, Flour, Corn;
Cheese, Butter, Crackers, Nuts, Raisins;
10 .V 1 Cigars, wholesale and retail, (ol most
excellent brands.)
Sp;cc, Pepper, Ginger;
Soap, washing and shaving, an extra article
of shaving cream, (sumeting new—try it.)
Pickles. Pepper Sauce, Lemon Syrup;
Table Salt, Chemical Yeast Powders;
Mackerel, Herrings, Codfish, Tea, Black and
Green;
Brushes, Counter, Table and Blacking;
Candies, Shot, Powder, &c. &c.
In fact, my stock is now emipl-eie of Family ne-
I cessaries. So, gentlemen, please give me a call
| and examine my stock, before purchasing else
where.
Country Merchants, baying such articles in our
city, will find’ it to ilieir advantage to examine my
stock—eil her wlndesale Or retail.
Thankful for past patronage, l solicit a conlinu
j anee of the same.
i Everything delivered from my store, I promise
with neatness and dispatch; having persevering
at.'d orompl young men, who will at cny time bil
ling mv absence attend iny business as l wgtthl
have fiH’iii m my presence—theirs being as my own
motto, tike that of Caisat’s—
“ven*, vidi, vici!”
BRIAN NEWELL,
Under Bonham & Woodruff’s Chair Manufactory,
East side of Hill 81 reel.
Griffin, April 12, Ji353. 15—ts
A FEW MOllEfg^g
J ‘i Q |5 fofihose splendid Pianoes.f f# | f|
trout the Manufactory of J. H- Most St Cos.
lord, Connecticut, witich are warranted super* r
to any iking in this market. B. N.
Mil SI'IIINC IIS
In Great Kartell/.
for past .patronage, vve
fully call the alleoitoi qi,our Iriends and the
pubik’ generally to our large otui well seleettM
““ ko ’ GOODE,
which consists fr eve/v variety o( gomU. among
which will he lou.. k.rg e stock ol the tmeal and
latest si vies of _ ...
Fancy Brocade Sli_ KS, w nilh Irom $! to £>3
Black Brocade wor.’h from 8 lo f*
Plain B.’k Dress SILKS’ worh.” Horn $1 to gt oO
Figwted BROCADE, wc' r l> hnmslto $3
Apron Silk 38inches wide an. * an endless vart
ety of solid anu fancy Tissues ai.'<l B Dr
gaudie rVluslins; Printed Jackoncv an “ ‘ A 1 ' ! '1
White goods ol all qualities now n.’cdj Crape
Shawls and Searls of the latest styles,’ M Ol " 11 *
mg and second Mourning Beruges; Mus.' ln ant
Ginghams, Ginghams of all qualities and a(> les
-350 PIECES PRINTS,
of all styles ano prices. Ladles and Misses I
of all kinds, prices and qualities,
ranging Irom 75 cents to Also a large lot ol
Parasols and Umbrellas.
HOSIERY of all colors, qualities and sizes;
Ladies’ Black and Wlute Silk ll JSE *
All qualities Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Kid and
Silk GLOVES; do do Berlin and Linen do; Misses
do jlo.
‘Slso a large and well selected stock of Ladies’
and Gentlemen’s 800 l’-S AND SHOES, among
which can be lound a good article ol Ladies’ Fancy
and White Boots and Slippers.
CLOTHING.
We must not. forget the Gentlemen, We have
an almost endless variety of all kinds ot CLO
TH IAG , of the LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE
STYLE.
Also a good stock of
SABDITABS,
as well as a good Hock ol GItOUERIES. —
All of which we offer at the most reasonable prices,
aud hope that those who have goods to purchase
will give us an early call and examine lor them
selves. SALMONS, BOOTH & CO.
L. S. Salmons,. ) Griffin, March 31, 1553
II ibert Booth, > 14
James N. Simmons, j
“SALMONS & BOOTH
HAVE this day taken into their copartnership
Dl. JAMES N. SIMMONS, and the
mercantile business of the firm will bo conducted
in future at the old stand, on HUI-strcet, under the
firm name of SALMONS, BOOTH &. CO.
L. S. Saimons, A Griffin, March 29, 1853.
Robert Booth, > 14 —
James N. Simmons S
M’WILUAMS, SPIER & CO.
WEST SIDE HILL STREET,
ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM
New York and Philadelphia
THEIR
SPRING 11 SUMMER GOODS,
CLOTHIJYG,
Hats, Bffßijetß Roots and Shoes,
Wooden, Crockery Hardware ,
GROCERIES, &c.
to which they invite the attention of Ihe Citizens
o<’ Griffin and public generally.
Griffin, March 28, 1853. 13
NO tke .
ALL persons arc hereby notified not to trade
for a Note given by me to B. White, doled
about the 25th December, 1851, and due 25th De
(CCfllber, 1852 j fir oge hundred aijiJ two dollars
and fifty cents, or near that amount, us said
’ note has been paid off by me.
JAMES WILDER.
| March 23, 1853- 12—3 t
READ EUR Util SAKE,
THINK AND ACT FOR YOUR OWN
TH VIE undersigned, are now receiving anew
X and very extensive Slock of Goods of every
description, consisting of
STAPLE & FANCY DM GOODS
of every grade, from the coarsest to the finest nrli
cle usually kept in a Dry Hoods house. Particu
lar attention has been paid lo the
LADIES DEPARTMENT,
both in Dress and Family Furnishing Goods. A
fine Slot kof Bools and Shoes. A fine lot of
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
All sorts of Hals, and a large stock of Bonncls,
both from New York and Philadelphia Styles.—
More than 100 Parasols and Umbrel
las. A beautiful stock of good Jewelry. An
extensive stock oldueens Ware, Brittunnia ware,
Hardware and Cutlery. Family Drugs and Medi
cines, Wood and Willow Warn. A large lot ol
0,1 Window Shades, Paper Hangings. *
BOOKS STATIONARY
we keep and will sell low down. An Andies* va
riety ol Fancy Articles ton tedious to mention un
less we could charter the Papers. Give us a call,
we don’t fear crowds, we are becoming accus
tomed to them. •
N. B. We do not intend to be undersold by
honorable competitors. And every article sold is
warranted as represented.
TAYLOR, DAVIS & CO.
, . Hill Street.
Griffin, March 15, 1853. 11—ts
J. Juu. sj. mm-.
ARE now receiving their usual great variety of
Spring und Summer Good*, all of ‘which
weie carefully selected by one of their firm in New
York and Boston.
Among which are a general stock of
STAPIJ DRY-MS.
Ladies Diess Goods, consisting in part of
Blk. and Col’J. Silks, Plain and Fig’d. Printed
and Plain Bareges, Rich Fig’d. Silk Tissues and
Grenadines, Mantillas, Scarfs and Crape Shawls,
Lace and Muslin Sleeves, Chimesetts and Collars.
BONNETS & BONNET RIBBONS,
In the gentlemen's department are
Fashionable Ready-Made
Clothing , Hats, Boots and
Shoes.
Always on hand a general assortment
HARDWARE &, CUTJLEHV* :
Iron and Nails, Crockery and Glass-Ware
Painls, Oils, and Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty
numerous ol her articles.
They respectfully invite their friends ap.d the
public, lo call and examine their goods. They
fell confident that they can sell them at such prices
as will give genera! satisfaction.
Griffin,’ March 21, 1853. 12—ts
W. R, PHILLIPS & ED,
Under Masonic Ilall, Ilill Street.
TAKE this method of informing the citizens
of Griffin, and surrounding country, that
they are now receiving their stock of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS.
It is unneessary to enumerate the (Merent articles
which constitute our
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT.
Wc particularly solicit the attention of the Ladies,
ns a more Fashionable and heauliliil as sort men!
of Ladies Dress Goods, has never before
been offered in this Market they were scieeled
with great cate,and consist in part of Silks, Bor
age, Delanes, Borages, Tissues, Grenadines,
French Jaconetts and Cambrics, Embroidery*,
Mantillas, &c. &e, of the latest designs.
Gentlemen will also find a large assortment of j
Ready-Made Clothing, I.L-j^,. 8..0t5, i
Shoes, and many other articles which make this a
complete furnishing store.
For those who have seen our Stock atrvertise
ments are unnecessary, asto took it intr tr, hr eon-,
vinced that it is unequaled in the city. We know
.our prices will be satisKietorv.
W. It. PHILLIPS 4- CO.
Griffis, March 23, 1853 r2—if’
m OF Ti LARGEST AND
Best Stocks of
HAIM WINTER ROODS!
EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET,
IS NOW OPENING AT
SARGENT & CO’S,
Cor New-Orleans St. and Broadway.
I CONSISTING ,in part of a splendid assortment o
STAPLE 4 FANCY DRY-GOODS,
and every style and description of
OI? KSB GOODS!!
Also, cv.ap.ry variety of
woOD w .\. RE AND HARD WA RE
Clothing, Saddles, ii nß
Blankets, Jroriy Pistols,
Kerseys, N. * Is, Powu >o
Shoes, Stee.'p
Hats, Blacksmith’s I ools. I smls.
ALSO OF THE BEST ft VALII 'ES:
50 Bags Rio Coffee,
Prime Java do
lO Hhds. St. Croix and P, u S ar i
20 BJ)ls. Stewarts’ Refined
20 do Coffee >■ 0
20 do Crush’d and Powdr’d do
Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt,
Molasses, Tobrcco, &c., &c.
Pnreliasers will please bear in mind, that our
Stock is almost entirely JVRVVj and that every ar
ticle sold is warranted to be good and sound, nrf
at Prices thal cannot fail to suit buyers.
SARGENT & CO.
Griffi l September 30, !852. 40—t f
DISSOLUTION j
THE firm heretofore existing under the style
of A. Buckner & Cos. is th s day dissolved
by mutual eonsept. Those indebted to the firm
by note or account, will please call and settle wiMi
one of the firm at their old stand.
A. BUCKNER,
M. D. SMITH,
B SKIPPER.
GriHi n, M arch 21,1853. 22- 4t
STRAYED
111 ROM the subscriber on Thursday,
2tt h ult., near ‘Travis’ Bridge, hi
Fayette county,a BAY FILLY, 4 ycar?U_isLjL
old this Spring, a medium sized nag. She was
seen on Friday following tlre day she left crossing
I ruvio’ Brtdge. ft is supposed she will go to Up
son county.. Any person Jafcjng up the above
tinunal and informing the subscriber, will be amplv
rewarded for his trouble.
Persons writing will please direct their letters
to White Water Post Office, Fayette countv.
JAJriES JORDAN.
March 10, 185.3, jo— 3*
HENRY HENDRICK^
attorney at layv,
Jackson, Butts Oounty, Ga.
February, 1852.
DR. H. W. BROWN,
OFFICE ON SOLOMON STREET
Opposite the Baptist Church.
Aorilj 1352:
SKY-rLIGHT
IMItRlOTfPIl!!
TAKEN’ BY
aa m
“ rhifik not those Portraits by the sun-light made
Shades though liiiv.nre, will like a shadow fad'! ’
No! when lit” lip of flesh in dust shali lie —
When Death's gray Him o’er-spreads the beamin'!
eye—
These lilie like pictures, mocking at decay,
Will still ho fresh and vivid as to-dav.”
Having j.st erected anew sky-light Galle
ry, tny Pictures cannot he excelled many
city, North or fc*yiith. Pictures taken on cloudy
as well as lair days.
Those wish log Likenesses equal so lire best
Miniulure Paintings, are-invited to call and they
will not lie disappointed. The host time of day for
SMALL CHILDREN, is trow 11 A. M. to JI
o’clock, P M. Prices moderate, io suit Vue limes,
J.M.L.
llill-street, Griffin, G.i Mnn-!i iSS3. ll 3t
DULIN’S STJ3.VM MILLS.
T’fpUE undersigned linving- leased (lie above
.SL named mills t will sell liie best quality of Lum
!>er at the for sd,ol) per thousand Icet lor cash.
All orders left at the slore of Win. it. Phillips,
Esq. will be punctually attended •<}.
j, McDonough.
Hjovemtier 30. 1352. 4!)—2
HENRY H. WHITFIELD,
Attorney at Law-,
Hawkiuovlle, Pulasui County, Geo.
March 11. 1852 • 11-om.
BUeSUNE & BORDERS,
AT T 011 NETS AT LA W.
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
Office up-stairs in J. A. & J. 0. Leeks’
Store, Hill-street.
March 30, 1853.-*- 13— 1
wmm& ciiAWFORo,
ATTORNEYS \T LAW
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
WILL practice in the Chutuhnocheo Circuit,
and Ihe adjoining counties. Office over
the store of J. K. lledd &. C<>.
Pouter Ingram. M. J. Crawford.
March 21. 1853. ■ 12— ly
swathfe &
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
MCDONOUGH, GEORGIA.
LL business entrusted to their care will re
£*,. ccive prompt attenridt’.
R. STANTON. STEEL, E. P. WATKINS.
April Js f , IS-53.*^ s^ k 14
~T.W. J. mm~
A.TTOItAT LAW,
OFFERS his professional services to the Pub
iic. All business entriiidc'l lo his managerne
will meet with tin; most prompt Attention. Reason
able deduclion&vvill he made in k es, in proportion
to the amount ofHisiness so entrusted •
OaSace on Solomon street, opposite’ lb” Bap.
ist Church.
( Attention,
REFERENCES } Perseverance,
( Pkosiptitude.
Griflin, March, 1552. 12—ts
GRIFFIN
m & erase mm
km machine shop,
TTpIIE subscribe s would most respectfully in
-M. lorm the public that, they now have in opera
tion. their Foundry and Machine Shop in GntHn,
Ga. where they are prepared to execute any orders
in t\e Machinery or Casting line, with dispatch.—
Their work is warranted to be of the very best
material md wotkinanship, and on as accommoda
ting terms as can lie liiuiul South.
Gin Gearing, Plates and Bails, Puls Gudge
ons, &c. &c. kept constantly on'hand.
W. W .-T)Nnfc £<X-
Jan. 10,185?. 2-3n,
PBS MI V
©So ©o’' aaiissia
WOULD respectfully iulbi tu ail who are in
need of lull set? or pariial 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 lie supplier! at short. notice,
and with the same style put up upon a hcauiifu
mctalic base, which took the premium over a!
others ot the kind at Ihe late Fair in Macon, also
the First Premium at the late Fairin Atlanta. Dr.
C, has lately made arrangements so that persons
lying in the country, or in any of the adjacent
tpwns, can, if they wish, command his set vices
free of charge, which will secure them against t a
many imnosslons practiced by iiineranq:uek that
daily traverse the coumrv.
Griffin, Jan. *
A FIJTE CHANCE FOR
IHAVI3 on Broadway, near the Marlief, a
house which has been used lor the last two
years as a Pit©VISION STOSSE, and is
about the best stand in Gritfio, I will cither rent
the premises to a good tenant for tiiat purpose, or
I will go into co-partnership with an approved
partner, who will take charge of and conduct the
bus.ness. Apply soon WILLIAM CLINL.
April 6th, 1553.
y.'iiiji Stales Mail Line.
Tlivoiigh /SVLl'jjm Isiso to
55 iicnirs.
NEW YORK C> CHARITON STEAM
i; PACKETS.
IT E A V!£ Adgar’s Wharves on every Saturday
A afternoon, and ea3h alternate Vv'erlnfc.sday'.
S&N S/ITIJ HI 3>AYS,
Adgcr, ) J. Dickinson,
I,Statons. $ Commander.
‘115":..,. j M. 0.-,,,, Commander.
The SOU 7 ,HE RNER, W. Foster, Command
er, will leave c\'h alternate Wednesday, having
been newly copp'd. ed and guards raised, is now in
complete order.
For Freight or Pas age., having elegant State
Room accommodations, up ‘lv at the office of the
agent. LIFL>'B.Y MISSROON,
Corner Fast Bay & Adgcr Cz Son Wharves.
N. B. A ii.syv ship will be j. lac Ad on lire Line to
connect witli tire Southerner. . 14
The undersigned rcspeclfuJly calls the
attention of the public, and e s P‘ cially
those who live in the country, to the
*&&***“** fact that he is prepared to PABN 3-’
HOUSES, in superior style, and on very ifV- i
sonnule terms. Ai.o, G LAZING dooe in I
good style and at the shortest notice. Give him a
call. ‘ R. L. HOBBS.
1 fCJ** Shop nn New Orleans street.
January stf'tli, 1553.
MRS. LUNQ.ULS P takes [ilea so re in return
ing Hi-inks to her kind patrons of the past
season, and wishes to evil their attention to her
new SPUSING STOCK, now receiving, n|
her old stand on llilLstreclj among which she has
a variety of
NEW SPRING BONNETS, ’
ofth- latest, and most fashionable styles.
It ff-She still continues to make to order Silk,
Satin and straw BON NUTS, as well as any other
article in the Millinery lino, and hopes to retain all
her old patrons and get many new ones.
G liilin, March 15, 1853 J
PIANO FORTES!!
Ui/|ITE have now on hand the largest stork
\ V ol PIAPI O $ that we have ever
hud, all fresh and new, direct (lorn the Manufactu
rers. They are all of the latest styles and patterns,
and are unsurpassed in point ot quickness and
elasticity of touch, volumeand brilliancy of lone,
style and finish of workmanship. We have among
our slock some of Ihe late Patent
NEW SOLE PIANOS.
which are equal in volume of tone to the celebrated
Grand Pianos. These instruments never tail to
please the ear of every one who hears Ihe tone of
llrctn. Also, we have some ol the much admired
JBSBsHiASt ©aA®<©3
These Pianos have all beep selected by one of the
firm, and we boast that we are a Vo- to aid I them as
low as.any market in the Union wtth ihe freight’s
.difference, as the anangerPeiUs which we have Jatc
ly effected with the iVkiouiacturcis will oulhorzei
our doing so.
Prices from 85215 to SSGO.
A written guarantee will accompany every Pi
ano wc sell; that ‘-if, alter twelve ninnihs 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 CO.
iiitaKwiDm&Q
in neat Rosewood cases, 4 and 5 octaves, for sale,
prices SSO to $75.
Flutinas, Accordeons, Tambourines, Banjos,
Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Fifes, and everything u
sually kept in a Music Slore will be found in ours.
A heavy 10l of Sheet Music on hand for Piano,
Fl utc and Guitar.
CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD.
Griffin, Ga. Hill St. Nov. 4, 1852. ly
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
tT LIE subscribers having purchased
Ihe entire establishment of Mr. T.
H. Brat,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Offer their services to their friends
and his former customers, and re
spectfully solicits a continuance oi
their patronage, as they are deter
mined, and flatter themselves that they can, give
general satisfaction. They will keep conslautly
©n bund,a -fresh and well selected stock of
Cloths, Cast meres, Vestings,
AN’D
Ready-Made Clothing
which they will sell cheaper than any establishment
of the kind in the city. Give us a eat!, and you
shall not go away dissatisfied.
PIPER & WHITE.
(Jyiffiii; January. 1853, 3
N./?• CUTTING clone at the shortest notice
and in til.; most fashionable si vie.
FISxP& METALLIC
BURUI^tfISESI
IXAKF leave respectfully to inform public,
tlin,‘. I li.’ve just received-a nuinbei’.fd *hese
BURIAL CALL'S at mv shop-,, in the C.ly o’
Griffin, where they can be bad at all times at ihe
shortest notice, at a sma,. advance on cist uiio
f. eight. _ _ t-i .
The subscriber also contibt’es lh‘ ; SJltlViSsC
nsid Cabiiac* Business at..T 3 o.u stand
where lie will be pleased to execul'-. an;, -
with him. A. BELE-
Griflin, April 8, 1852 1“* ~ 1
NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
S N the Brick building attached, to Uie Ware
house orFef'rfll~& Han cock.,-opposite the Bup
ist Church, Griffin, Ga. All kinds of
FLAITJ & GHKAIHENTAL PZtMNTING
executed with neatness jand dispatch at the New
Job Office, on Solomon Street, opposite tbe Ba;>list
Church. J. H. LOGAN <s* CO
iCoP'Orders for work resprctlully solicit'd.
Griflin, January 18, 1853. 3—ly
cheery" pectoral,
For the rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
MANY years of trial, instead of impairing
the public confidence in this medicine, has
wou for it an appreciation and notoriety by far ex
ceeding the most sanguine expeclationsofits friends
Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and ihe unmistak
able henifit conferred on thousands of sufferers,
could originate and maintain the reputation it. en
joys. While many inferior remedies thrust upon
ihe community, have failed and been discarded,
this lies gained friends by every trial, conferred
benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and
produced cures too numerous and too remarkable
to be forgoUon.
While it is a fraud on the public to prclend that
any one medicine will infallibly cure—still there
is abundant proof that the Cherrt Pectoral does
not only as a general thing, but almost invariably
cure the maladies for which it is employed;
As time makes these facts wider and better
known. Ibis medicine has gradually become the
host reliance of lhe afflicted, from the log-cabin of
(he American Peasant, to the palaces of European
lvmi’9 Throughout Ibis entire country, in every
S’ate, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it con
tains, Chcri'y Pectoral is known as the best remedy
extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in
many foreign conmtrics, it is coming to be extensive
ly used by their most intelligent Physicians. In
Great Britain, France and Germany, where the
medical sciences have, reached their highest perfec
tion, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and in constant
use in the Armies Hospitals, Alms-Houses, Public
Institutions, ad ii domestic practice,as ihe surest
remedy their altenih.ng Physicians can employ for
the more dangerous h,flections of the Lungs. Al
so in milder cases, and vr children it is sale, pleas
ant and effectual to cure.. In fact, some of Ihe
most flattering testimonials \;e receive have been
from parents who have found it ffficacßius in cases
particularly incidental to childhood.
The Cherry Pcetctid is manulacftv'red by a prac
tical Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own
eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is seal
*xl and protected by law from counter fir's, conse
quently can he relied on as genuine within.tadul
tcrufioti.
We have endeavored here to foVnish the commit
nrty with a medn-me or such intrinsic superiority
and worth as should commend it.selt to Mu ir confi
dence—a remedy a! once safe, speedy and effectual
which this has by ropeab'd and couni less lnaflf
proved ilsoll lo be; and trust by “great ca e in pre
paring it with chemical accuracy, of uniform
strength to afford Physicians anew agent on which
they can rely for Ihe best results, and the affl deri
with a remedy that will do for them all Hint m h
cine can do. Prepared nnd Sol I by James C.
A ter, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lotveil,
Mass. ,
SOLD in GRIFFIN by DR. M J. DANIEL
_ **’ ‘‘ “ DR. j. w. JONES.
In McuQnongh, by John Sfi’lweil. l.i Eanwsville ,
by Leonard Little. In Zebulon, by A. F. Irvine,’
and Druggists g.rncraUv.
Fan. 10; 1353. * 2—35n
gsiffih mm $
East Side Hill Street,
subscriber having removed his en
-M. Stock oi Books from the store of J. M. Lun
quest, Jeweler, to the New Brit k Block opposite to
the ,ass Side ot Dili Slrcir, has just received an
unusually huge supply of Muiiicial, L.SS.W,
Miscellaneous School Boohs
o which he would invite the afteidion ol Ttacliefs
Lawyers, Physicians, iVleki hunts, and the public
generally, as lie will now sell either by the whole
sale or retail, on the most liberal terms.
Also, a large Stock of Letter, Foolscap,( ruled.!
and unruled) and Wrapping Paper. A to. w Licit
Ire will sell either wholesale or retail, on as good
terms as can be booghi anywhere in Ibis section.
He has also made nnangemenfs to receive
Monthly all the “sYetv H oiks oj Interest,” as iliey
come directly from thd press—Graham’s and Har
per’s New Monltrly Magazines, or any olh.rs that
may lie desired, can lie had here by giving a few
weeks’ notice, at the Puhlishei’s prices.
iLjp-AII persons indebted lo the Subscriber arc
requested to settle- their accounts immediately.
0.-DUNHAM.
Griffin, Jan. I, |™3. I —3m
mmWmiM
m,QQM AN.u F ACTO ItY.
THE gubscrfljcr ’Tavtffl l WffCtl ‘rffij ‘
up on extensiue ManuLdtory in
(heflarge and commodious new
Brick House just above the Steam Mill, is prepa
red to fill orders from Dealers and Merchants, at
tlie shortest notice and on the most r. reenable
terms.
He would respectfully invite Ihe’ajfcntion oi’thu
planters to his large
STOCK OF NEGRffi SHOES,
which is superior to nny thing of Pse kind ever of
fered in this market betoro. He alio invites ihe
attention ofthe public to Wfl ufewrtmcnt n Har
ness, Bridles, Martingales,CoHo.-s, &c.; if ether
with a general slock of such nriicfbe na are tisqgUy
kept in that line—Seeling with tlur ad
vndfage he has of Tanning Ins own Leather and
his own hands to manufacture it, ofdflcring induce
ments lo buyers'that will hot fail to give srtisff etion
in price ami quality. “i. L. JOiiJvSON.
N. B.—Raw hides taken in exchange for any
of tho above goods, at the highest laarket prices.
Griflin,Oct. 7, 1852. [to-lfj J,, L, J
DISSOLUTION.
TH'S’firm of R OBINSON, VuAf KER& CO.
is this day dissolved by ihe wiilulravral of T.
3. WALKER. E W, ROBINSON,
T. S. WALKER,
T. J. BLOOIHYORTII/
Griffin, Marches, 1853.
The business of Ihe old firm will Be c&nducfetl
in future by Robinson Sc Bloodwoiih We
invite ihe attention ot the public to our stock of.
D y Goods and Groceries.
t! Y:amEirA-
Marrh, 1853. If—
J. A. & J.C. BEEKS,
DE.IL EliS UE
fiMfidii, HI illlS,
AND UIAKDWARE',
Corner Mill and Ninth-street, Griffin, Ga
Junuauy 9, 1852. 2—ls
SAVANNAH WIUTfJALt
lIOM.NCE COMPANY,
C. P. Richardson, President.
Jamos A .Noams, Secretary
npilE undersigned, Agcntortbeabovecompa-
JS- ny is prepared to lake risks against Fire on
Buildings, Stocks, &c.', on the. tueel favorably
tenns. M. G. DOBBINS, Agent-
Griffin, August 8,1850. 33—ts
firnTpuTt
_ ©ate iiSi&issr 9
accomplished himsilf with p
Drs, Pitman & Durham, will prac
(lCC ill’ ‘DURHAM SYSTEM, eight miles
liiirlii y*' auwwe. Laucrtain
mimt ferUv.se’ at (finance. Price for Medicias
our Prescripfincir C&S'i.
February 24th, it'F* H)
’ cMhS,
ALL persons are hereby foi*o)varn<d from
trading for a certain prmmsoiy nolo, io r the
sum of two hundred and filly dollars, given
me to James R. Evins, or bearer, due jhe 25tii
Dec. mber, 1853, and dated the. 19ih of fiebruary
1853, and signed by Watsnn A. Crawford as secu
rity. As the consideration of said note has entirely
fialed, and 1 do not intend to pay the same unless
compelled by law. ELIIJU CRAWFORD.
February 21st, 1853.
John T. Rowland, John T. Rowland, Jr
KOWUfH&eS,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. H 2, Bay-Street,
Refer so A. Merritt, Agent Planters’ Bank,
Griffin, Georgia.
sr©'Ei'es7
THE fubscrihe. expecting to he absent from
Griflin duri-'s the winter nnd spring, hereby
gives notice that ’1 atlor, Davis & Cos. are bis
authorised agents in GiilTin, during hi a’ absence,
and all persons indebted so CHAPMAN, HILL.
& CO. arc rospectln!iy requested to make imme
diate paymenl to ; :n, as the concerns of that
hnn must be settled without further ck-lnv.
w. w. CHAPMAN
Gr.flln, Ocf. 14, 1852. 4S _tf.
BooU anti .Soil ©fficr.
Pamphles, Circulars,
Law Blanks, l£!!-plfaiis.
Posers, Showbills, . .
Hand-bills. Catajc gi-ps,
Business Cards Cotton Re teips,
Visiing Cards, Labels, tr. he.
tI)R. WRMOSELEV,
IS permanently located in the city o
Griffin, and solicits a continuance o
i patronage from bis friends, nnd the public gene
ally. Residence nnd office at Dr. N. B. Johnson’*
old stand. Jan. 10th, 1853. 2—ts
” lijiCAL NOTICE. ~
THE undersigned respectfully tenders n ’
his professional services to the cilizens€3#
of Griffin and vicinity. His practice is on W
! l,e BOTANIC SYSTEM* and l‘ro,nma
long experience in the practice of Physic, lie feels
assureil that lie will he able to give satisl'actiont/
all who may cal! on him for medical aid.
tC4°Otliccon Broadway over A Gray’s Store.
LEROY SNEED, Al. n
Griffin, Feb. 10, |S{>2.
m§ i
Attorney at Law,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
-April 8, 1832.
Dr. M. J. DAMEIv
Hill Sti eet.
August I, 1852 32-ly