The Georgia Jeffersonian. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-18??, June 30, 1853, Image 3

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From the Federal Union, Millard Fillmore's Administration Con don'd ly the Toombs party. — The reader will lock in vain among the Resolutions of the Toombs Convention for one word of praise bestowed on Millard Fillmore or his Administration. Think of this, Whigs Georgia! Mr. Toombs has assumed the authority not only to withhold from Mil lard Fillmore the meed of praise you have ever honored him with, hut has published a Resolution condemning hb Administration, if not in so many words, not the less pointedly. Here is the Res elution: “Resolved, That in the opinion of this Convention, both the Whig and Demo cratic parties of the United States have been faithless to their oft repealed pledges of economy in the expenditure of the pub lic money, and that we view with great ahum and disapprobation the partial, un equal and unjust appropriation of the public Lnds internal improvements in particular States, and of a local charac ter; and of the public money to wild, tcckless and gigantic schemes of internal improvement; in'ended for the promotion “f particular interests rather than the general benefit of those who bear the burthen of Taxation.” The Austin, Texas, Southwestern Amiri ran. speaking of the departure of General Clarke, ex-Gov. Paine and company for Fort Graham, on their Pacific railroad exploring tour, a-.iys: “Up to this city, the gentlemen ex pressed themselves well pleased with Tex as—saw few obstacles to overcome in the erection of a road in the general features of the country. They are reported to have expressed doubts of the practicability of bridging the Brazos at any point they had s. i, or could hear of, below the Hidalgo! fall'-, afew miles above Washington.” Altered Bank Bills —We were told j yesterday that one dollar bills of the j 15 ink of Savannah altered to fives, were ; in circulation in th‘s city. The alteration i is so neatly done, that one was passed to [ the teller of one of our banks without etc* j teetion. The genuine fives, have at the i left haul a female figure standing upon a j pc lestal, an l just under her feet the word j “FIVF.” Over the head of the same fig- j ure is aV. On the top of the bill near ! the centre are two female figures. One is seated upon a cotton bale, and the other has just stooped and picked up a boll of cotton, which she is holding in her hand. The one dollar bills have at the top a cut of a steamship under way, with sails ail set, and a bust of a lady on the right hand, surmounted by a figure One.— Sav. Republican. Cure of a Diseased Ancle of long stand ing by I follow ay's Ointment and Fills. — The wife of Mr. Bachelor, a carpenter, residing for 20 years past at Hampstead, had been laid up for a considerable time wi ll a diseased ancle, the pain often most maddening; by bad treatment humours settled in her head and other parts, caus ing incessant and distracting headaches, which hud such an elfeet upon her health that there was every symptom of her con stitution rapidly breaking up. She had recourse to numerous medical men with out obtaining the least benefit, but, not-! withstanding, Holloway’s Ointment and j Pills cured her, and made her as well as ; ever she was in her life.- COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. ) REGULAR MRS r 1 MG. Griffin, June 25th, 1853. I Present, the Mayor—Aid. Johnson, Lnyryiv, Porter, Merritt, Smith, Salmons, Fleming} ami Cline. Minnies of last meeliog read and confirmed.- The Committee on Accounts reported favorably on the followieg which were ordered lo he pai l. 1J >v Jerry,-cleaning out well, $! 09 &1. Stnbh.eti- Id, pair moles and checlv, 28 Q 50 Hearv tv Williamson, corn ami The Street Committee reported the work upon the streets in progress; also, that they had em ployed J, L. Alojr.indVrto oversee the hands for the present at I lie rale of S>3 per month: where upon his 1 [••nor vacated his seat (aid Cline in the Chair,} and made a lew appropriate remarks in rc latioo to ill : policy of employing a.r overseer at so high a rate. By Aid Johnson, Iteeoived, That the Street Committee employ an overseer to look after the street hands, !>y the nnufli, at not over 5 5 per month. fu lien of which, Aid. Porter offered the fol lowing winch was adopted: R-solved, l'h it the Street Corn nitte i hive full power and an hority to employ an effluent over-: ■ or, to take charge of the afreet hands, upon the best possible terms, without reference to any par ticular salary. On tins resolution the yeas and iviys were called lor—Yea--, Porter, Salmons, Flcbring, Simla -.tuJ M’ rritt; Nays, Johnson, L ivej iv and Cline. The Select Corn ritteo appointed to purchase a llearse for the use of the City, reported that no purchase hod as yet been rn ide. The Vt.irsh.il and Trea r irer made their semi monthly It -porta :i3 follows, which, on motion, were received and adopted: To the Mayor and Council: Gentlemen—B : .ow you will please find a full statement of thu business ot iny olliee, since your last meeting; I June 25, 1853. | O.i hand at date of last report, 5351 24 | To cash from Jas. Crocket,special t ix, 25 00 I do Jones, P. t& Cos. dray license, 10 00 do John \V. Jones, special tax, 25 00 917 21 Clt. By “ml. Prichard’s act, fixing welt, 3 50 Spence and Buckner cleaning well, 1 50 (Ju hand to balance, 912 24 —917 24 Vour3, Ac. J. H.LOGAN, Treas. Griefin, June 25, 1353. Tc the lion. Mayor and Aldermen of the city of ii , r i aeuju-EiiEKi— BdOW you Will please bod a statement of Holes aid monies that have coma into rtip bands since y<*r fait iß'Cting. I rented the BtulA of the Market House, according to your Re solution, a;. > have turned notes lor the same oVcr lo the Treasury. .Stall No. I. Rented to B. J Lockhart, and Lee Strickland security, for $3. GO No. 2. Rented to Graer Bishop, and Lee Strickland scourity.for 5, 00 No. .3. Rented to L. P. Alexander, au I George Dugan security, for 22, 00 I have also called on ncurly alt (lie citizens tliat have not paid (heir Taxes lor 1£52, and find the allowing to be the remit: To Cash for J. M Lumpiest Jt'j. 00 *• •* Daniel Howard a. 00 ft “ “ Mr. Jl'ingliam’3 fine 5. 00 19. 50 Cr. By Marshal’s Commission 2. 50 Cash now in hand 17 00 All of which is most respectfully submi.ted. T. E. HICKS,City Marshal. On motion of Aid. Chne, Resolved, That the Clerk proceed at. once to is sue executions against all tux defaulters in the City, and the Marshal he required to force collec tions by levy and sale and held accountable when ever remiss in his duties in this respect. By Aid. Porter, Resolved, That all the tax executions heretofore issued, which remain uncollected, be placed in the Marshal’s hands for collection. On motion Council adjourned. WM. k. PHILLIPS, Mayor. A true extract troin the minutes, this 27th day/ of June, 1833. J. ti LOGAN, Clerk. I 4th July. Colonels Doyal atad CSreeii will Ad dress the Members of the Grifiin Mechanics’ As sociation, at the City Hall, on the 4lh of July next, at 8 o’clock, P. M. The Ladies and Citizens gencM'ly are respect fully invited to attentf. 27—U HAY CUTTERS, from No. I to No. 8; Corn Shellers, Subsoil, Side Hill and Ea gle Ploughs for sale by 3. A. & j. c. BEEKSi Juno 28, 1953. 20—tt ST AND WARRANTS wanted by JSi J. A.& J.C. bkEks. June 23, 1853. 26—ts REE&OVAL. ROBINSON & BLOODVVORTII, have re moved to Orleans Street, (next door to Sargent & Cos,) win re they iuvuc public atten tion to their stock of Dry Gootlsand GrA fcerfes. Griffin, June 24th, 185$. 26—4 t THE annual examination ot thc’pupils of thi* Institution, will take place on the Ist, sth, 6th and 7th, of .inly. Sermon by Bishop Andrew, on sun dav the 3J. Exercises of tlito graduating class, and Diplomas conferred on Thursday the 7th, P. M. Parents, Guardians, and friends of the Institu tion are respectfully invited to attemf Griffin, June 28th, 1553. 2G— It GRIFFIN COLLEGIATE SEMINARY rgTilK next Scholastic year of this institution J will commence on the Iflh of August next, under Mic joint proprietorship of the former prm eipal, Rev. Hugh E. Morrow, an'd the Rev. Tho j mus E Stanley, late of the United Stales Navy, at - which time the new and commodious college build i mg.-ndw in process of erection, will be completed. The Board of Trustees feel no-hesitation in sta tmg to the public, that no institution of the kindm the State presents superior advantage* or higher claims for patronage than thisr There is not, from the mountains to the seaboard, a healthier place Ilian Griffin,-'nor a town or citv where there can be fotfmJ a higher tone of morality. No expense will be |>ared lo plfTce fhia institu tion upon a footing with the most favored in the country in facilities for improvement of every de scription. The principals of this College have engaged the services ol an able and elfiuicnt Faculty, and ar rangements have been made to procure tl*e most complete and extensive Philosophical. Chemical and Astronomical Apparatus to he found in any institution of likecharactcr in the Stale. In a word, nothing will bn left undone to llio r uglily educate lh"e Young Ladies placed in this College in head, heart and manners. With such a location and such superior facilities for imparting instruction, wc think wc may safely : ?ay no one will regret any patronage given to the i Griffin Collegiate Seminary for Young Ladies. JOHN B. REiD, President Board Trusted. j Wm. R. Phillip?, i J |ll)p 23, 183.3. , 26—tfloA For tl>c Care of COUGHS, COLDS, HOiiRSEMSSS, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH* E 2.&, WEOOPIHO*COUGH .AM 3D COJISUParPTIOIT. TO CURE A COLD, WITH HE \DAC3IE AND SORENESS OF THE BODY. Take the Cherry Pectoral otn going fobe', and wrap up warm, to sweat during the night. FOR A GOLD AND OQUGH, take It morn ing, no in, ami evening.,, according Indirections en the bottle, and the difficulty will soon be removed. None will long suffer from this trouble when they find :t can be so readily cured. Persons afflicted with a seated cough, Which breaks them ol their rest at night, will find, by taking the Chery Pec toral en going to bed, they may be sure ol sound, unbroken sleep, and consequently refreshing rest. ■ Great rebut from suffering, and an ultimate cure, ’ is afforded thousands Who aro thus afflicted, by j this invaluable remedy. . i From its agreeable effect in these cases, many i find themselves unwilling to forego its nfe’e when j the necessity for it ha# ceased. • From lu)o eminent Physicians in Fatettvili.B, Tenn, April 16. 1851. Sir:— W•* Inve given your Cheiry Pectoral an extensive trial in our practice, and find It to sur pass every other remedy we have for curing as -1 lections of the respiratory organs. DRS. DIEVIER & HAMPTON. TO SINGERS A : ND PUBLIC SPEAKERS this remedy is valuable, as Iry its action on the throat and iungs, when taken in small quantities, j if. removes all hoarseness in a few hours, and won ! derfully increases the power and flexibility of the i voice. ! AS HIM \ i-< generally ntucßrelieved, and often j wholly cured by Cherry Pectoral. But there are ! some cases so <dx?tin:itc a9 to yield entirety to no medicine. Gerry Pectoral will cure them, if they can be cured. J ’ >NOHI riS, or irritation of the throat and unp-ir porno i of the lungs, inay be cured by taking Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. The uncomfortable oppression is soon relieved. Rev. D . Lwssms, ofßrooklin, N. Y. states.— “l h iv.: seen the Cerry Pectoral cure such cases of Asthma and Bronchitis as leads me to believe it can rar*-|y fail to cure those diseases.” FJR GROUP. Give an emetic of antimony, lo be folmwcd by large and frequent doses of the Cherry Pectoral, until it subdues the disease. If taken in season it will not fail to cure. WIIOOPJNG COUGH may be broken up and soon cured bv the ue of Cherry Pectoral. THE INPLUENZ \ is speedily removed by this remedy. Numerous instances have beeen noticed where whole families were protected rrom any sc rion= consequences, while their neigbors, without the Cherry Pectoral, were suffering from tfcc dis ease. Salem”, Ohio, llfh June, 1851. Dr. J. C. Jlyer: -l write to inform you of the truly remarkable effect of your Cherry Pectoral in this place, an<l in my own family. One of my dmigbtcrs was completely cured in throe days of a dreadful whooping cmioli, by taking it. Dr. Means, one of our very bcßt physicians freely 6tates that lie considers it” the best remedy we have far pulmonary :fisossos,and that he lias cured more cases of Cr* up with it than any other medietnc he ever administered. Jur clergyman ofthe Baptist Church’ says that during the rn of Influenza here this season; hs lias seen euros from your medicine, lie could suirec !y have believed without seeing. Yours respectfully, J. D. SINSLAIjI, Dejiuty Postmaster. , From the distin*iiisherl Professor of Cite:nistry and Materia .Meilica, Bnodoin Collegt I liavc found tno Cherry Pectoral, as its ingredi ent* show, a paiverl’ul rein dy for colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases. PARKER CLEVELAND, M.D. ‘ Brunswick, Me. Feb. 5, 1847./ DR. VALENTINE MOTI\ The widely celebrated professor of Surgery in the Medical College, New York City, writes, ’ It gives mu pleasure to certify the value and cf .'icaeytof ‘Ayer’s Cher.v Pectoral,’ which J son sider pecu'iarly adapted to cure diseases of tho Throat and Lungs.” Cures ofsevvere diseases upon the lungs have been effected by Cherry Pectoral in such extreme eases as warrant the belief that a reniJy has at length been found that cau ho depended on to cure the coughs, colds and consumption which carry from our midst thousands every year. It is indeed a medicine to which the afflicted can look with conGdenco for relief, and they should hot fail lo avail hctnsclves of it. Prepared and Sold by James C. Aver Pfk\lie.nl Chemist, Lowell, Mans, SOLD in GRIFFIN by DR. M. J.DANIEL. “ DR. J. W. JONES'; In McDonough, by John Stillwell. In BarnesviUi’ by Leonard Little. In Zebulon, by A. F. Inline,- and Druggists generally. * April 24, 1853. ‘ i tiuiuu puma FOR SALE. THE subscribers offer for sale, their valuablo tract of land, lying 7i miles North-west of Greenville, in the county of Meriwether, on the road leading fronv Greenville to Granfville. Tnere is on the premises a large dwelling house, togeth er with other necessary out houses. There is also in progress towards completion, a good water Gin, witfisufficient water for the Ginning season. Said tract of land contains 375 acres, of which, there are 470 acres of paid tract in a good state of cultivation. We will sell a bargain for cash or credit. ELINDOR PENNINGTON. HILLERY PENNINGTON, June 28th, 13531 2G—3m ATTENTION ! TIHE Democratic Convention in Henry county . stands adjourned until the 4ih Monday in July next. Each District in the County is re quested to send up at least Five Delegates, and as many more as they choose. By order of the Convention that assembled on the Ist Tuesday in June, 1853. H. TOMLINSON, Clim’n. J. H. H amorick, Sec’rv. SSOO REWARD! MacoN & WxsfERN Railroad C 0.,) June l3ih, 1853. ) THE above reward will be paid for the detec tion and proof to convict any person, or persons, who have,-or may hereaffer be guilty of obstructing with timber or other things, the Track of the Macon & Western Railroad. afr—3>m ISAAC SCOTT, President. fcf=LOOß„^§ TO YOUR INTEREST ! —*— HAVING lately received large accessions to our stock of STAPLE and FANG Y DRY GOO D.WE are determined TO OFFER THE GREATEST INDUCEMETS TO PURCHASERS, and, being desirous to reduce our stock .to make room for FALL SUPPLIES, before going to MARKET, WE WILL OFFER, UNTIL THE LAST OF JULY, THE BEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS* CITY m-OS THE SAME TERMS. In out stock is a LARGE LOT OF DOMESTICS, o( every grade, bought principally for cash early last season, consequently lower Ilian nsw—which > will be sold at a very small advance; i Over 1,000 pair Boots ami Shoes, on hand—-all fresh; i A variety of IANEN GOODS, sucy as j Damask#, Diapers, Drills, and aboul 50 pieces : Urowu mid Yellow Linens; Ginghams; Prints; a ’ variety of goods for GENTS’ WEAR,&c., &c We have a large and good assortment of Colored Lawns, Muslins, Bareges, Tissues, Bonnets, and a great variety of Very liantLoma Ribbons, ’ Which we offer at > about cost for Cash, or to punctual customers. The above, with our usual variety of every thing else, gives us the u..rivalled Slock nf the city, anil weeanarrd will sellto country Merchants small bills, on better terms than they can gel them in Charleston or Savannah. Orders solicited from responsible persons, and j we guarantee prices andgoods to give satisfaction. Give us a call and let us prove our words by our deeds. TAYLOR, DAVIS &.CO. Griffin, June 14, 1833. 24—Ini STRAM MILL LUMBER. rgIHE subscribers hating purchased the well JB. known SJeam Mills, formally owned by S. 11. Giuffih, are now prepared to furnish Lumber lo those wanting at short notice—and one of the proprietors will give his entire attention to i the business: and he being a mechanic and old (sawyer, wc natter cWrselvcs that we can give en tire satisfaction in promptness and quality oi'Lum i her. We trust, by close application to business, to merit a liberal share of patronage. WHITAKER & HAWKINS, —o— THE subscriber having sold out his entire pos sessions, both Land and Steam Mills, to John l. Whitaker and John A. F. Hawkins, takes plea sure in recommending them to bis old customers —knowing them to be men of business and re sponsibility, and able to give as good accommoda tions in the lumber business, as any in ibis coun try. 1 would lur'her state, that they have put the machinery in good order lor culling. Try them, you need not bo afraid. S. 11. GRIFFIN. Jtinp 14th, 1853. 24—3 m THE White Blackberry. THIS fruit grows on a bush in all respects si milar to the common Blackberry. It is white, with a tinge of yellow, sweeter than the common blackberry, and does not stain the lips. Each ber ry contains on an average, some 50 seeds, I will enclose a berry, prepaid, lo any one who will en close me, prepaid, eight P. O. stamps, or an equi valent. JOS. S. BAKER, June 11, 1853. 24 Albany, Ga. FIFE DOLLARS REWARD!! SOME two years ago a person calling himself WILLIAM H. POPE, or WfLEY H, Pope, came to this office and requested the loan of our bound file oftlm Georgia Jeffersonian for 1842 and ’43, saying hre had ose for it as testimony in Marietta Superior Coi<rt y and promising to return it as soon as the Gourt was concluded. We have not seen or heard any thing of our file or the bor rower since; although we have written and made diligent search for both. The above reward will lie given to any one who will restore to us our lost file, or give us information bv which wc shall re cover it. WILLIAM CLINE, Jeffersonian Office, Griffin, May 24th, 1853. Amastß’AOixsr BI2LE SOCIETY ALARGE number of the publications of this society have been received .by the Agent, Rev. J. Pierce, and left at our Store, for sale at the society’s prices, freight only added;- where lliese, and a variety of other religious and nroral publica tions may be had, by application lo CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD. Griffin, May 25, 1353. 21— STONE & MILL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Fayetteville* Ga. A. W. Stone. V. A. Gas kill. Jurlc 17, r&53. 25—ts CAUTION. ALL persons arc forewarned not to trade for two Promissory Notes, made and signed by myself and payable to John Boman, or bearer, lor Thirty Dollars each, dated some time in April last, and due 25th December thereafter. The consideration for which stud Notes were given has entirely failed, and I arp'determined'not to pay them, unless compelled by law . , CHARLES JACOBS. Fayette county, Ga.. June 18, 1853. 25—3 Savannah Mutual INSURANCE COMPANY. Savannah* Georgia. Risks taUwi against Fire, on Merchandise,- Buildings, and cotton in Ware houses, on fucorn ble terms. J. A.St J. C. BEEKS. Griffin, June Ist, 1853. 22—ly Dr. t. fort ’S Practice ot'.Yledicin sos aalc by CLOUD & SH ACSKLEFORD. May 1-. —• ONE OF THE LARGEST MO Best Stocks of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS! EVER OFFERED IK THIS MARKET, IS NOW OPENING AT SARGENT t GO’S, Cor 97ew-Grlean St. and Broadway. CONSISTING in part of a splendid assortment o STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS, and every style and description of DRKSS GOODS!! Also, every variety of WOOD WARE AND HARDWARE Clothing, Saddles,Guns, Blankets, Pn>n, I'istoh, Kerseys, Nails, Dowd g Shoes, Steel, Oils, Hats, Blacksmith’s Tools, Paints. ALSO OF THE BEST QUALITESt 50 Bags Rio Coffee, Prime Java do 10 Hhds. St. Croix and P. R. Sugar, 20 Bbls. Stewarts’ Refined do 20 do Coffee do 20 do Crush’d and Powdr’d do Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt, Molasses, Tobrcco, &c., &c. Purchasers will please bear in mind, that our Stock is almost entirely NEW, and 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—ts M°WILLIAM? & CO. WEST SIDE HILL STREET, ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM New York and Philadelphia their SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, CLOTIWYG, Hats, Bonnets, Boots j Slices, Wooden, Ci orhry Hardware, kUOCERIES. ‘ to \vhi;h they invite the attemSon efctho Citizens Griffin and public generally. Griffin, March 28, 1853. 13 — i NEW SPRIN6IQO9S7 MRS. LUNQ.UEST takes pleasure in return ing thanks to her kind patrons of the pas! season, and wishes to call their attention to h r new SPRING STOCK, now receiving, at her old stand on Hill-street; among which she has a variety of NEW SPRING BONNETS, of tho latest and most fashionable styles. still continues to make to order Silk, Satin and straw BONNETS, as well as any other article in the Millinary line, and hopes to retain all her old pafrons and get many new ones. Griffin. March 15, 1853.-^>^>l4 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. tTHE subscribers having purchased Ihe entire establishment of Mr. T. tJ. Bray, MERCHANT TAILOR, Offer their services to theii friends and his former customers, and re spectfully solicits a continuance of their patronage, as they are deter mined, and Halter themselves that they can, give general satisfaction. They wiif-iieep constantly on hand, a fresh and well selected stock of Cloths, Casioicresj Vestings, AND Y Ready-Made Cibthmg. which they will sell cheaper than any establishment of the kind in the city. Give us a call, and you shall not o away dissatisfied. PIPER & WHITE. Griffin, January, 1853, 3 N. B. CUTTING done at the shortest notice and in the most fashionable style. DISSOLUTION^ THE firm of ROBINSON, WALKER & CO. is this day dissolved by the withdrawal of T. S. WALKER. E W. ROBINSON, T. S. WALKER, T. J. BLOOD WORTH. Griffin, March 8, 1553. The business|of the old firm will be conducted in future by Robinson & Bloodwoith. We invite the attention ofthe public to our stock ol D;y Goods and Groceries. E. W. ROBINSON, T. J. BLOODWORTtI. March, 1853. 11 A BARGAIN TO BE BAR! THE undersigned, being desirous of moving westward, offers his Livery Stable & Stock for sale, also; the’ Dwelling House and Lot where he now resides Persons wishing to enter the Livery Business, will do well to call early and examine lor themsolues, ns> J urn deter mined to sell, L. P. Griffin, April 20, 1853. jr - Y 6— if EMOLLIENT AMBROSIAL ELIXIR. THIS is the name of a delicious article which tho undersigned has Ihe pleasure to recom mend for its Magical effect., in shaving and its pe - culiar virtues in improving the skin. No matter how thick the beard may be. it is softened in a mo ment, and is removed by a razor in a good condi tion, without tho least trouble or pain. A single trial will satisfy any one of its wonderful virtues. A few drops upon the brush, with ordinary soup and water, makes lire prosess of shaving a positive pleasure, A single bottle will answer for a whole year* for one who shaves every day. The Emollient Ambrosial Elixir, is an elegant article for a Lady’s Toilet. Nothing can equal it irf iirrpartirrga delicate whiteness and smoothness to the skin. It is perfectly harmless. Prepared and sold by J. DENNIS, Augusta, G Price 50 cents per Lottie. Directions for us accompanying each bottle. May IS, 1853. —20 ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS. [Late Atlanta Iron Foundry.] THIS new Company is now prepared to do Work on short notice of heavy and light Castings from the latest improved patterns off run Brass or Composition, aII of which will be war ranted. Turning , Boring, and Drilling done to order. —ALSO— Screw Cultingof ten feet, or under, oj'ahy sized thread required. Heavy and Light forgin g of w{Jmg%l Iron or Steel, done in superiur style. r PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS called to their Patterns for mill gearing of Mbr-’ chant and Custom Flouring, and Saw Mills, Gin gearing of all the usual sizes, and Bark mills al ways kept on hand. We are also prepared to build Stationary engine with the latest improvements, nil of which will be sold low lor cash. Oopperand Brasstaken in cx-ti change for work at;cnsh prices. A.LEYDEN, .IAME L. DUNNING, JOHN McDONNUGH,. WILLIAM RUtITON P. 9. All ofthe above company arc pract Mechanics, and give their undivided attention lie business. September lltli, 1831. 6 LAW BLANKS jCfF EVERY’ DESCRIPTIN ALWAY3 ON HAND i For Sale at this (’ cc. MI CHEAP STORE. Hail Columbia. — What ty i‘tr?h for Goods! No wonder, they are so cheap—and such a variety too! Pro Bono Publico-. —! have been round for all the stores, neighbors,, and this is the place for good bargains! Insuper.— Did you ever know goods to sell so cheap, as at B. NEWELL’S Cheap Store? Sptmte.— Let ine out! I have got my share—more goods for a dollar here, than at any store in the county! rfltlE undersigned, having returned from mar- JL ket, is now receiving daily, his Spring Styles STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS. Ladies, vour attention is specially called tc some of the nclie'si DRESS GOODS ever offered in Griffin. His Stock of Ladies Bonnets, Hosiery, Gloves, Shoes, &e. is now complete, with a gene ral assortment of Fancy Article*, some of which arc to bo found nowhere else. Cull and examine. It affords his young men pleasure to show his goods, and if they can only self you the smalhsl article, they are well pleased arid consider them selves well paid. Gentlemen, young and old, bachelors an wi-1 dowers, if you desire anything to make yoursevesd conspicuous, call at B. Newell’s. It is needless to mention every article. But remember, anything j you need is to be louud there. Don’t delay, us delays arc dangerous, and the stock of Cxcntlcmeil’B furnishing- Goods & Clothing are very superior and need only a word to pass them off*. Bcehec’s Spring Styles of HATS come in I tri-weekly now. Il'you want the most fashionable HAT in llie world, call and buy one, at a reduced price from Brian Newell. Hill Street, Gridin, east side, under Bonham & Woodruff’s Chair Manu factory. Call and sec, as 1 am determined not to be un dersold by any competitors, holding to the maxim that “competition is the life of business.” B. NEWELL. Griffin. April 12th, 1853. 13 —if GROCERIES, &c. BBLS. Old Rye, Corn,and Monoiigaltc la Whiskey. 1 cask Extra Pino Cognac Brandy. 3 casks Port, Sweet and Malaga Wines. & bh‘,3, old Butts and Jasper Peach Brandy. 5 udIS Phelps’Gin. 2 bbls. real old Holland Gin. Besides mny other articles usually sold from any mercantile house in Georgia, consisting of Sperm, Tallow and Adamantine Candles; gugar, Colice, Molasses, Syrup; Meal, Flour, Corn; Cheese, Butter, Crackers, Nuts, Raisins; 10 .VI Cigars, wholesale and retail, (of mos excellent brands.) Spice, Pepper, Ginger; Soap, washing and shaving, an extra article of shaving cream* (someting new—try if.) 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 slock is now complete of Family ne cessaries. So, gentlemen, please give me a call and examine my stock, before purchasing else where. Country Merchants, buying such articles in our city, will find it to their advantage to examine my I stock—eit her Wholesale or retail. Thankful for past patronage, 1 solicit a continu ance of the same. Everything'delivered from my store, 1 promise with neatness and dispatch; having persevering and prompt young nlen, who will at any time Ru ling mv absence atlend my business as l would have then, in my presence—theirs being as my own motto, like that of C&sar’s— “veni, vidi, vici!” BRIAN NEWELL, Under Bonham & Woodruff’s Chair Manufactory, East side of Hill Street. Griffin, April 12, 1853. 15— ts gpgffllg A FEW BIOBfi ffSgggp .3 al T fof those splendid Pianoes,Af , li? Ist lromJ.bc Manufactory of J. Li..Most & Cos. Hart lent, Connecticut, which arc warranted superior o any thing in this market. B. N. mm fortes IT ‘®ls7"E have now on hand the largest stock V V of PIAIYOS that we have. ever had, all fresh and new, direct trom the Manufactu rers. They arc all o( the latest styles and patterns, and are unsurpassed in point ot quickness and elasticity of touch, volumeand brilliancy of toßc, style and finish of workmanship. Wc have among | our stock some of the late Patent NEW SCALE PIANOS, which are equal in volume of toneto the celebrated Grand Pianos. Those instiumettts never tail to please (lie ear of every one who heat's the tone of them. Also, we have some ol flic ninth ad mired These Pianos liave all been selected by one of the firm, and we boast flint we are able to sell them as low as any market in the Union with the freight’s difference, as the arrangements which we have late ly effected with tlic Manufacliucis will nulhorzei our doing so. Pi’ices from $225 to SSOO. A writren guarantee will accompany every Fi ona vve sell; that is,, “if, alter twelve months using any defect is found, we take the Piano back again and give anew one.” Secondhand Pianos to RENT, or for sale.— Prices from SSO 00 to $l5O 00. mwLmmmmcj ‘ 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 Store wilt be found in ours. A heavy lot of Sheet Music on hand for Piano, Plate and Guitar. CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD-; Griffin. Ga. Hill St. May 12, 1853. ly J A.&J. C. BEEKS. ARE now receiving thc'ifusual great variety of Spring and Summer Goods, all of which weie carefully selected by one of their firm in New York and Boston. Among which arc a goneral stock of STAPLE BRMGOE Ladies Dress Goods, consisting in part of Blk. and Col’d. Silks, Plain and Fig’d. Printed and Plain Bareges, Rich Fig’d. Silk Tissues and Grenadines, Mantillas, Scarls and Crape Shawl?, Lace and Muslin Sleeves, ChiinOsetts 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 of HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Iron and Nails, Crockery and Glass-Ware Painls, Oil?, and Dyo-Staffs, Glass and Putty numerous other articles. They respectfully invite their friends and the public, to call and examine their goods. They fell confident that they can sell them at such prices as will give general salisfiction. Griffin, JAirch 21, 1353. F. W. A. DOYLEj ATTORNEY AT LAW, I OFFERS his professional services to the Pub J. he. Ail business entrusted to his fnaniigeme- ( will meet with the most prompt attention. Reason j able deductions will be made in fees, in proportion ( to the amount of business so entrusted. <93lice on Solomon street, opposite the Bap itt Church. ( Attention, REFERENCES < Perseverance, ( Promptitude. Griffin, March, 1852. 12—If McGUNE & BORDERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. GRIFFIN, GEORGIA Office up-stairs in J. A. & J. C. Becks’ Store, Hill-street, March 3<J, 1353.'— 13 sa wAa.'i&. T i£f3s ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ifCDOXOUGH, • .GEORGIA. A LL business entrusted to their carC will re /aL ceive prompt attention. R. MANSOIJ. STELL, E. P. WATKINS. April Ist, 1353. HENRY HENDRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW . Jackson, Butts County, Ga. February, 1352, DR. J. F. WRIGHT. OFFICE ON HILL STREET, OVER George Ewnliain’s Bookstore Griffin, May 2d, 1853. _ dloTmoseley, IS permanently located in the city o Griffin, and solicits a continuance ol patadnage from his li .ends, and the public gene rally, Residence and office at Dr. N. B. Johnson’s old slan t Jan. loth, Dr. M. J DANIEL, griffin, ga, OFFIE AT THE DRUG STORE. Hill Street. August 1,1852 32—ly DR. H. W. BROWN, OFFICE ON SOLOMON STREET Opposite the Bap'istChurch. Aori!, 1852. HAYSBOD & WHITAKER, Attorneys at Law, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. : Office over Gunby’s store, Wbitc-llall st- G. B. IIAYWOOO, J. !• WHITAKER, Formerly of Wat- Formerly of Fay kinsville, Ga. ettcville, Ga- Jtine 15, 1853. ©Bo S* Ho ©aiAlßGls WOULD respectfully inform all who are in need of full set? 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 be supplied at short notice, and with the same style put up upon a bcautifn metalic base, which took the premium over a! Olliers of the kind at the late Fair in Macon, also the First Premium at the fide Fatrin Atlanta. Dr. C. has lately made arrangements so that persons Ivmg in the country, or in any ol the adjacent towns, can, if they wish, command his services free of charge, which will secure I hem against tho many imnositons practiced by itincrauqudck that daily traverse llie country. Griffin, Jan. NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE, SN the Brick building attached to tlie Ware house of Ferrill &. Hancock, opposite the Bap ist Church, Griffin, Ga. All kinds ot PLAIN & OSNAKE?ITAIj PRINTING executed with neatness jand dispatch at the New Job Office, on Solomon Street, opposite the Baptist Church. J. H. LOGAN 4* CO. for work respectfully solicited. Griffin, January 18, 1853. 3—ly FISK’S METALLIC BUJt 8 ft S E S! tTAEL leave respectfully lo inform the public, that I have just received a number of these BURIAT. GASES at my shop, in the cdy of Griffin, where they can be had at ail times at the shortest nolicc, at a small advance oncost and freight. The subscriber also continues the Uat’l’iagC aaul Cabinet Business at his old stand where he will be pleased to execute any orders left with him. A. BELLAMY. Griffin, Aprils, 1552 14—1 HOUSE PAIMG AD GLAZING. The undersigned respectfully calls (he jSjgSL attenlion of the public, and especially those who live in the country, to the fact that he is prepared to PAINT 5103JSES, 1 a superior style, an;! on very rea onahle term*. Alto, CJ-iLA£jirV(’ done in sgoadyiC and at tire shortest notice. Give him a call. “ R. L. HOBBS. !CP Shop on New Orleans street. January 27th, 1853. 15i.1111.11. WTK f, THE undersigned respectfully fenders n his professional services to the of GrilKn and vicinitv. His practice is on the SOTANIC SYSTEM, and from n;s long experience in the practice of Physic, he feels assured that he will he able to give satisfaction to all who may call on him for medical aid. fCy Olliec on Broadway over A Gray’s Store. LEROY SNEED, M. D Griffin, Feb 10, 1852. ~j7a & j. c7beeks7~ DEALERS /JV 1 MY HOODS, GROCERIES, AND HARDWARE, Corner Hill and Ninth-street, Griffin, Ga J nnauy 9, 1852. —ls CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD HAVING connected the Book and Stationary with their Piano i ‘ortc and Music business, icspcct fully announce to tire public, that they have now on hand, and expect to keep always a good and well selected Stock of School Books, both English and Classical, and put up in the very hcsl and most substantial style of binding. We call the especial attention of Teachers and others buy-- ing School Books, to our Stock, as we intend to sell as low as we can afford them. Ol’ Miscellaneous Works; our stock will consis; only of BEUGIOVS WORKS, and works of the most approved moral character. S7A7X OJtfiUlY; very nearly,any lliing in this line will always b< found atotff house. Call at the . MUSIC STORE, 'Ttilt-sired. Grilfin, Apri128,1853, < l J 5 < —3t efficient remedy for Diarrhoea, Dyson - JL tery and Cholera Morbus is travelling intoe.i lehrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns into Russia, and gaining commendation wiierct - erused. It is an excellent medicine for those dis eases, checking them almost instantly. The fol lowing are the Agents appointed in this Stulc up to tins time: Jbhn Mangham, Zebulori; J. N. Thompson, Jackson. Love & Glenn, McDonough. James M. Jones, Fayetteville. James F. Johnson, JOntsfroro. J.Norcross, Atla'tttay J. T. Doane. “ Hurd & Hungerford, Monticelio.’ W. S. Lawson, Greenville. J. M. Noell, LaGrangc. B. G. & A. R. Thornton, “ Bedell Sr Mullens, Hamilton. E. Wells &Ca. Talbotton. W. S. Sandwich, Thomaston. Miclcberry & Mobley, Indian Spring. T. S. M. Blood worth, Van Buren. Win. S. Carrol, Locust Grove. Ezra Johnson, Mr. Morn. Wrn. Strange, Worlhville. J. It. Spier, Wiliiainsvillc. i. T. & S. Thrash, Warnersville. Johnson & Zuber, Woodbury. J. A . J. & B. Foster, Rocky Mount Banning & Mathews, Lnfhersvillc/ Isaac Fincher, Mountvillc. O. Gibson, Long Cane. Thos. S. Bradfield, West Point, T. J.- Hunt & Go. Whitcsville. W. S. Gri fin, Fjat Shoals. L.& W. H. Jackson, Catania. J. B. Foster, Wayerly Hall. Drane & Mathews, Prattsburg. W. A. Douglas, Pleasant Hill. \v a 1 lace fcc Carsonsvi le. Whitfield & Bceland, Shtfdv Dale. Henry J. Gill, Iron Spring.’ BiPFiFißifAi SHOE MANUFACTORY. FrlE subscriber fitted U P a ‘* extensiue Manufactory in ffj ™ thejlarge and commodious new Brick House just above the Steam Mill, is prepa red to fill orders from Dealers and Merdhants at the shortest notico and oh the most reasonable terms. He would respectfully invite thc’attcntion ofthc planters to his large : STOCK OF NEGRO SHOES, which is superior to any thing of the kind ever of •fered in this market before. He alao invites the attention of the public to his assortment o/Har ness, Bridles, Martingales, Collars, &c.; t ether with a general stock of such articles as are usually 1 kept in that line—feeling confident, with the ad vadfage he has of Tanning his own Leather and his own hands to manufacture if, ofofierin<* induce ments to buyers that will nbl fail to give safisfretion in price and qualify. J. L. JOHNSON. N- B.—Raw hides taken in exchange for any ol the above goods, at the highest market price*. Griffin, Oct. 7, 1852. [45-tfj J L.J TO RENT. a SEA LED proposals will be'received until the first of August, for the room, on Hill street, occupied at pre^ l sent by Bryan Newel, Esq. for one two or three years. Payments every three months ■” Address J. D. SHERRILL, Ch’mn of tire Committee. gg jp DULIJV’,3 STEAM MILLS. THE undersigned having leased tho above named mills, will sell the best quality of Lun> A C n 3t t I IG for 9 ’ oo f jer tlmusan ‘ Ice't lor cash. All orders left at the store of Wm. R. Pliillipp Esq. will be punctually attended to. ’ * , J. McDonough. , M° v cmbcr3o, 1852. 49—2 : H. & G. J. GREEN & MARTIN ; ATTORNEYS AT LAV/. ! Ravid N. Alartin, 1 r, Gilben J.Breen, s Harlfonl (ireeßj Zebnlon. Ga ( May 28.1852 90^. 3 INSRAM & CMWf ORO. ATTORNEYS AT LAW COLUMBUS GEORGIA WILL pr aclice in the Chatahoccluc Circi.it and the adjoining counties. Office over the store of J. K. Redd & Cos. Porter Ingram. M. J. Crawford, March 21. 1853. 12 ly SALMONS & BOOTH HA\ E this day taken into their copartnership Dr. JAMES N. SIMMONS, and the mercantile business ofthc firm will bo conducted in future*at the old stand, on Hill-street, under the firm name of SALMONS, BOOTH & CO. L. S. SaimonS, 1 Griffin, March 29, 1853. Robert Booth, > 14— I James N. Simmons J STALE boarding I! GRIFFIN GEORGIA. THE fact is undeniable, that no place in Gcor gia offers better facilities for Female education ! th in the young city of Griffin, having at present I one Collegiate Seminary, underthe well-tried man ; agement of Mr. H. E. Morrow, and the Female ; College, under the direction of the Presbyterian Synod Os the State of Georgia ,to be opened the first ! of tho coming year, together with two or three I private schools of high character At the suggestion and soiicitattd'ri of many ofliis friend?, the undersigned has secured thecotnmodi us and comfortable residence of Mrs. E. A'. Hill’s on North Hill St., at a pleasant distance from tho oiffercnt schools, and convenient to the different churches, and proposes to take twelve young ladies (school girls,) as boarders. Mrs. Taj lot 1 tt ill de vote her whole attention to the comfort of those put der her care, and every futility will he afforded to assist them in their scholastic duties. A good Piano Forte rvill be lurnished for the use of thoso who may be taking music lessons. Proper author ity will be exercised over all; m a word, they wtl, be governed. As !he number to be aecommodatec r is limited, and as some have already made applica tion, and for other reasons, it is very desirable that all further applications be received at an early dav tor terms ol board,and all further particulars, ad dress the undersigned at Gtiffin, Georgia. „ • , S.S. TAYLOR References—Citizens of Griffin Nov. 30, 1852. 49—4 t BAaGAINS!! ~ FJHHE undersigned intending to make a slight d 0 !* 131 >t * ‘ n t * ie ’ r * >U3 ' nfSS ore now offering for LAbIJ, their entire stock of DRY GOODR SHOES, HATS, * „ HARDWARE &o, all new and jresh, at very reduced prices, and on a credit until fall, at as low rates as any house in tho P o C -a: , J ’ C ’ &L ’ R ‘ BREWER Griffin, March 25,1852 J3-6m ■RMiSlil anfc 3ol) Office. Patnphles, Circulars, Law Blanks, Bill-Heads, Posers, Show-bills, Hand-bills. Catajr cri es, Business Cards Cotton Rsieips,'’ Visiing Cards, Labels. <kc. &c TO TIE_PBHI? HAVING accomplished with n Drs. Pitman & Durham, will prac ticethe DURHAM SYSTEM, eight miles M north of Greenville, at Phillips Store. ment for those at a distance. p r i c e for Jfi dicina ,mr Prescriptions 52.50. Terms t'psli February 24th, 1852