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For the Jeffersonian!!
icct Scliooi.
i'■ eximiiuatiou of tiie pupils of this
pchooh took place on the 29th and 30th
ult. The several classes were examined
011 the classics, .na’ hematics and sciences,
evincing a commendable proficiency on the
part of the students.
. Tll <s examination was minute, and suffi
cie.itly extended to manifest the real pro
gress of the pupil, ami the method in
whieh his studies had been pursued through
the Term. This was the more gratifying,
ns it is too often the case, that a few set
questions, or attention being directed to a
few elementary principles of study, leave
the mind of the audience uncertain, cither
as to the extent or method of study; and
the object of an examination entirely or in
a good degree defeated.
And we would especially commend the
course pursued in the classical department
in examining more particularly in the La
tin and Greek Grammar, showing that the
good old way, and the only correct way,
of acquiring a correct knowledge of these
languages, is pursued in this school. And
the whole course of the examination, in
the several branches of study, manifested
great labor and effort had been made in
e ideavoring to impart instruction 0:1 the
part ot tlic touche’ - , and that the object
was to advance the student, until study
would become a pleasure.
The concluding exercises of the school
Avere held in the Concert Hall, on Friday
evening, constsling of declamations by the
young men. Their efforts were commend
able, and gave promise oa the part of
most of them, of success in that most dif
ficult of all a-q lisidoas —that of correct
public speaking. \Y r e take great pleasure
in commending this school to parents and
guardians, as one that is well governed
and well taught, and hope that the prin
cipal will meet from this community that
encouragement he deserves.
WM. FREEMAN, (
j. If. C YMid 13ELL, ; Com.
W. J. KEITH. I
Masonic Hall, Tiurxosinr Lodge, (
April 7tli, 1553. $
At a called cammunication of Friend
ship Lodge Xo. 114, under dispensation]
of Free and Accepted Masons, at their
Lodge-room in Jackson Parish, Louisi
ana, convened tor the purpose of paying
the last sa.d tribute of respect to the
memory of our deceased Brother Alfred
Cuthbert Moore. The following pream
ble and resolutions were unanimously a
uopted, an 1 ordered to be spread on the
minutes, viz:
\\ licreas, In the inscrutable decrees of
Providence, it ha; pleased the Great Ar
ch’Sect of Heaven to remove -from oar
midst, our esteemed and worthy Brother
Alfred Cuthbert Moore from his labors in
this Lodge, to refreshment in the Grand
Celestial Lodge above!—Therefore
Be it Resolved, That this alUietive dis
pensation has caused us the profoiuidest
.sorrow. That our Lodge has lost an ar
dent, consistent, and worthy Mason; so
ciety an honest and correct member; and
tiie C:lurch a devoted and true Christian.
Resolved, That in his warm attachment
to the principles, and deep interest in the
Wi ‘fare of Masonry, Brother A. C. Moore
Jias bequeathed to us an axample to be
■cnvr.Atoil, an 1 a memory to be cherished,
and charity is practiced.
Resolved, l hat we deeply and truly*
sympathise with his afflicted family ai*S
friends,- bat confidently point them to fils
triumphant Christian death, as being only
a removal from a world where sorrow
must come, to the glorious fruition of nev
er ending bliss above.
it .‘.solved, T.iat in consideration of our
appreciation of his many Masonic and
Carislinn virtues, and as a means of testi
fying our profound sorrow for the loss
which this bo Ige and each individual
member lias s.t ;t,lined in the death of our
friend and brother, that we wear the usu
al budge of mourning for thirty days.
Resolve i, T.iat a copy of the foregoing
preamble and resolutions be forwarded to
the f im’ly ot our deceased Brother A.
C. M an l tn.P the “Georgia Jefferso
nian'’ be requested to publish the same.
A. M. POLK, Sec’ry
Democriel ic Meeting.
The Jem ‘cruts of Bibb had a county
meeting on Saturday I• s<, lor the purpose
of ratifying the nomination of Judge
Johnson for Governor and Col D. J
B tiley for Congress, from this District,
also for the purpose of pulling in nomi
nation a tie :l for the Senate and House
of Bepresntatives for this county. The
“II itifieation” part <J the business was
performed, but owing to a discrepancy
of views about the pacific Railroad, and
in view of the number of aspirants sot
legislative honors in ihs party, a motion
was mode and carried, requesting each
district i.i the county to send five dele
gates to the county convention to he held
at ilie Court 111-use on the Ist Saturday
in September, for the purpose of nomi
nating a candidate for Senate and two
Representatives. “e notice that Gen.
J. \Y. Armstrong a Union Democrat wa
President of the meeting, and that Judge
C. B. Cvle, another Union democrat,
was a, poin'ed on the committee, to re
t.-,}■[ business. From a letter in the last
’ iurna! and Messenger, we perceive that
and 01. A. 11. Chappell, another Union dem
ocrat has also given in h:3 adhes..’ l to
the re-organized dynasty. I hits we go.
7'he most of those in this section; who
were constitutional Union democrats, in
!Sbl, and who then co-operating with
Jenkins in erecting the “Georg'a plat
form” have no confidence, whatever, in
i}.... political wisdom of those who met
fit Milledgcville on the 22<l June. Col.
i’happell expressly repudiates lha idea
that the convention of that day revived
pv ie-orgmiized iha Union p.uty of Geor
gia, and positively declines identifying;
himself with those under whose banner ■
lie would inevitably find himself in a
position of alliance with tr.e National
party and of hostility to the Nation
id demutratic to which lj£ has long .been
attached, and in which lie still has con
fluence.
We ore not prepared to say that Col.
Chappell is in error in his views of the
case, though his position with the Sou 1 It
em Rights party is certainly not • free
from difficulties, tie is honestly oppos
ed to disunion sentiments and yet finds
himself co-operating vyiih those who but
lately held iberp. Three years since he
hauled manfully as a leader in behalf ol
Union arid the Constitution. Now he
goes to the fooi of the class in tAt South
ern Rights school, and must spell up, il j
he is not reffiSrfeahiv favored above oth
ers of his stamp! Well this was nil the
Col. could do, under the circcumstances,
unless he stood aloof from both parties.
Mr. Toomh’s new sectional party has
certainly no fascination for any lower of
the National Union and We do not rnafvet
at the Union democrats refusing'alliance
with it. We think, however, That when
Such men ns Armstrong, Lamar, Cole
and Chappell, lay aside their just preju
dices against the principles of the Fire-
Eaters, and agree to re organize on the
old platform of Democracy, due honor
should be shown them, the first opportu
nity. That opportunity we suggest, will
occur, on the first Saturday of September
when the demonratic county Convention
meets to form aticket for the Legislature.
U e would fain hope tnat this may have
been the objeci of this postponement of
that business—to give time for a selec
tion of tiie ablest men of the,re-organized
Democracy, to the exclusion of whipper
snapper politicians who are now indulg
ing in ihc idea, that as the scum of u
boding caldron always comes to the top
they will have a chance, by keeping up
au excitement and throwing themselves
into it, to elevate to legeslative dignity - ?
1 he postponement for two months, will,
; we apprehend, be sufficient to trnsli into
lion-er.tiiy that mmjqnt of sell-conceit
which now “wriggles;’’ so rampantly in
the cerebellum of certain rickettv poli
ticians! So mote it be! —Macon Citizen.
Fire isi the Low Lnutls.
As will be seen by a communication in
our paper to day from an esteemed
source, South-Western -Georgia is in a
blaze of enthusiasm. We are also in
formed that in the wire-grass counties,
the name of Jenkins is sweeping every
tiling before it. Thousands of patriotic
democrats are catching the inspiration ;
and wheeling into line, upon the noble,
platform over which floats the Union •
Banner, prepsrd once more to stand, 1
shoulder to shoulder, with whigs in de
fence of the Constitution. Southern ,
lie coidcr. July sth.
From the above it will he seen that
our 3d street neighbor has no mean rival ,
in the Manufacture of enthusiasm for Mr.
Jenkins. In the previous issue of this
Recorder, we had accounts that all Cher
okee was in a hlazj of excitement when
it was physically mu possibly that half of
Cherokee could at that June,)
have known who was the nominee of the
convention. And now we have it that
“in the wire grass counties, Ihe name of
Je kins is sweeping everything before
it,” although half the people of Lowndes,
Ware, Telfair, Irwin, and other “ wire-*
grass’ counties have not yet heard who is
the nominee ( f either party.-, A friend who ;
has relumed home from a trip into sever
al of these counties, declares that there
was no talk about p diticS much less ex-:
citement on the subject, in that region.
In view of this fact, v£,e may well ns4c
our metropolitan cotempbry, cui
What is tiie use of sum hyperbole as;
that used by him on this subject. We
protest against all such clap trap devices
as injurious to Mr. Jenkins instead of n .
benefit. If Mr. Jenkins is as popular as!
is pretended, of couise it will not be
worth while for bis friend*, to work for
his election, lie will be made Governor
by “.spontaneous combustion,” as he was
made Y'ica President last fall! —Credit
Judaeus apj.ella.
Deoartcil this life, in this city no tire G It inst.
Walti-.r Paink, only child of J. N. ami N M.
Allen, aged PJ fii'Vitlii and l-tdays. “•Riffir lit
tle children to come unto me, tor of such is the
kingdom of heaven ”
‘i'll-’ gentle voice we loved lo hear,
The anim it dig breath
Ol all CArth’-i blusamg, clear, most dear,
Wo give l r time, on deatn!
T ike him, thou Jtled, an I holiest name,
Biek lit the; angel sphere
Oh lake hi n back from whence ite enne,
Ue con and not linger here.
“TiiTTFiT”
LL persons arc warned not to trade for three
Notes of bend, one given hy P. B. Co-x, lor
i;igh:een doll i p s, payable to the sultscriher, and
, la’ oc I about Ihc first of June 1853. one for twenty
Collars signed by the sid'scribor, dim on demand
and dated about the first of Juno, 1853, and lire
other for ten dollars and liliv cents, signed hy the
subscriber, due the 25th of December next, and da
ted about the first of June, 1353. B’o’h of tltelast
named notes payable to Win. S. Dirge or bearer,
t’lie c->n°uloraiiiiu for which tin afor. stnl notes
were given, having entirely Htlad.l am determined
not lo pay them unless compelled !>v law,
RIF 11A It D LAWS liNC'i.
July 12, 1553- -28—M~
B. rOAHISLj
Attorney at Law.
Office in the Masonic BT.lfling, onHill-St.
July nth, 1853. 28 —ly
Dr. M. J. DANIEL,
GRIFFIN, GA,
OrriE AT THU DRUG STORE.
Hill Stieet.
August t, 1852 32 —1 C
T. FORT’S Practice of Med rin for
CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD.
May 1.
r HEMBY” HENDRiGK,
ATXO RNE Y AT I. AW ,
Jackson, Butts County, Ga.
Feltrnqry,
OR, H, W. BBOWNj
o FFIC EoX So L OMO 2V* S TREE T
fJiino-si-.- ho BaptistO-burcli.
Anri!, 1852. _ T p
ST01& GiSKILL,
AT TCI SI N XT LAW,
F ayettcvilic* On.
A. W. SroxK. V- A. CUsKtLL
June 17, 1853. t*-lf
f 8 THE_P.IISLIC
©a. caiLinasr*
HAVINC4 accomplished In-mself with _ n
Drs. Pitman & Duiiuam, will ptac*
• ticc the DUIIH.iM SYSTEM, eight utile*
north of Greenville, at Phillips Store, Entertain
ment for those at a distance. Price for Medicipe
our Prescriptions $2,50, Terms Giiall,
Pebriiary 24th. 1852 |jp.
LAW BLANKS
- -F EVERY DE3CRIPTIK. ALWAYS ON U-VNO
For Sale al this ( ’ c\
new mm shop.
THE subscriber having opened a sliop at
.JOHNSON'S OLD STAND
One door South of Messrs J. J. IS Lovcjdy
and A'oitt of Messrs. P til chard <s* Mood,
‘New Orleans Street.
Where ho is prepar'd to
MANUFACTURE TO ORDER
And vviil keep
CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
A well Assorted Slock of
BUGGY, COACH, AMO
WAGON HARNESS;
’ TOGETHER WItTH
Whips, Bridles, Martingales, Tie-Reins,
II amc-St rings, &e. &c.
And every other article connected with the’busi
ness. - Winch hen I, at LOWEST Prices
Give him a Call!
Repairing Saddles and Harness, nenlly
jjOMSgmxoctitc:! at the shortest notice and low-
Tr Prices. T. M. OSBORNE.
Gridin, Oa. .1 11 !v sth. 1553. 27 ft
f^LOOl^gg
TO YOUR INTEREST I
HA VING lately received large accessions to
nor stock of S TAPLE an I FANCY PRY
GOOD, WE are determined TO OFFER
THE GREATEST
IICCEMETS TO PURCHASERS,
nn-l, being desirous to reduce our s-tnek to make
room fur FALL SUPPLIES, before going to
MARKET,
WE WILL OFFER,
UNTIL TIIE LAST OF JULY,
THE
BEST STOCK OF GOODS
EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY
ox THE SAME TERMS. j&j
! n mu stock is n
LA RGE LO T OF 1) OME S TIC S,
of every grade,-bought principally for cash cat ly
last season,consequently lower than now—which
” ill he sold at a very small advance;
Over 1,009 pair Boots and Shoes,
on hand—all fresh;
A variety of LINEN GOODS,
seen as
Damask*. Diapers, Drills, and about 59 pieces
oßrtvu and Yellow Liiicit.^; nn oghams; Prints; a
vaety of goods for GENES’ WEAR, &e., &c
We have a large and good assortment of
Colored Lawns,
Muslins, Bareges, Tissues, Bonnets,
and a great variety of
Very Handsome Itihhans,
’ Which wc offer at about cost for Cash,
or to punl*al customers.
Phe above, with our usual variety of every thing
: else, aivofl ustlie ctiirivalled Stock of lit.; city, amt
; we can and will sell to country Merchants small
! hits, on hotter terms than they can get them in
[ Charleston or Savannah;
Orders solicited from responsible persons, and
we guarantee prices and goods to give satisf action.
Give us t*. call and let us prove our words hy our
deeds. TAYLOR, DAVIS it CO.
Griffin, June 11, 1853. 21 —lm
I ?T|IFIE subscribers haring purchased the well
known SfCSim Mills, formally owned
hy 8. 11. Giufvin, are now prepared to furnish
Lumber to those wanting at short notice —and one
of the proprietors will give his enure attention lo
ihe business; and he being a mechanic and old
sawyer, we (latter ourselves that we can give en
tire satisfaction in promptness and quality of Lum
ber. We trust, tty close application to business,
to merit and liberal share of patronage.
WHITAKER & HAWKINS.
—o—
TFIE subscriber having sold out his entire pos
sessions, both Land and Steam Mills, to John
l. Whitaker and Joint A. F. Hawkins, takes plea
sure-in recommending them to his old customers
—knowing them to he-men of business and re
sponsibility, and able to give as good accommoda
tions in the lumber business, as any in this coun
try. I would’further state, that they have put the
machinery in good order lor cutting. Try them,
you need not be afraid. S. 11. GRIFFIN.
June 14th, 1833. 21—3 m
fivedollSsreward !!
OME two years ago a person calling himself
10 WILLIAM H. POPE, or WILEY H.
Pope, came to this office and requested the loan ot
; our bound file of Ihe Georgia Jeffersonian for 18-12
and ’43, saying he hid use for it as testimony in
Marietta Superior Court, and promising to return
it as soon as the Court was concluded. Wc have
not seen or heard any tiling of our tile or the bor
rower since, although we have written and made
diligent search for boll). The above reward will
lie given to anv one who will restore to us our hist
file, or give us information hv which we shall re
cover it. WILLIAM CLINE.
J Rersonhn Office,
Griffin, May 24th, 1853.
reward:
i Macon & Western Hailroad C 0.,)
June 13i h, 1853. )
mi HE above reward will be paid for the delcc
_EL lion and proof to convict, any person,-nr
persons, who have, or may hereafter be guilty of
obstructing with timber or other things, tlib Track
of the M ic>n & W esfern Railroad.
Si —3 n ISA AC SCOTT, President.
GKIFFSN
COLLEGIATE SEMINARY
TLIE next scholastic year of this institution
will commence on the loth of August next,
under the joint proprietorship of the former prin
cipal, Rev. Hugh E. Morrow, and the Rev. Tho
mas E Stanley, late of the United Stales Navy, at
which time the new and commodious college build
ing, now in process ol'crcction, will be completed.
The Hoard of Trustees feel no hesitation in sta
ling to the public, that, no institution of the kind in
the State oVescnls superior advantages or higher
claims for patronage than this. There is not, from
the mountains to the seaboard, a healthier place
than Gridin, nor a town or city where there can be
found a higher tone of morality.
No expense will he spared to place th's institu
tion upon a footing with the most favored in the
country in facilities for improvement of every de
scription.
The principals of (his College have engaged the
services of an able and ellinient Faculty, and ar
rangements have been made to procure the most
complete and extensive Philosophical, Chemical
,aRu Astronomical Apparatus to lie found in any
<nstifflTn;n oi likeclmract-cr in the State.
In n worn, putlmig will be left undone to tho
roughly odiienfctuP Young Ladies placid in this
College in head, heart ..and manners.
With such n location and such superior facilities
for imparting instruction, we think tvc.may safely
say no one will regret any patronage given to the
Griffin UoHggiate Seminary for Young Ladies.
JOHN JJ. HEID. President
Hoard Trustees.
Wn. R. PtrtLLirs, Sgercfary,
June 29, )3'>3. s3—lHs A
R(iIAJIFfiRSONII
230 q& antr Jfoi) Office,
Pamphles, Circulars,
Law Blanks, Bill-Heads,
Posers, Show-bills,
Hand-bills, Catajr gt t s,
Business Cards Cotton Keieips,
Visiin r ‘Car h , Labels. &c ,
tnmuM? & es.
WEST SIDE HILL STREET,
AHE NOW RECEIVING FROM
New York and Plrilndclpliia
mm MR SUMMER GOODS,
CLOTHING ,
Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes,
Wooden , Crockery i) - Hardware,
GROCERIES, &c.
to which they invite the attention of the Citizens
<’•’ Guilin and public generally.
Griffin, March 28, 1853. 13
NEW SPRING fiOODST
MRS. LUNQ.UF.ST ISkes pleasure in return
■ ing thanks to her kind patrons of the past
season, am) wishes to call their Attention to It r
new SPISSNW STOCK, now receiving, al |
In r old stand on Ilill-strcel; among which she li is
a variety of
NEW SPUING BONNETS,
ol Ihe latest and most fashionable styles.
lCy°'She still continues to make to order Silk,,
Satin and straw BONNETS, us well as any other j
article in the Mill'iiuty line, and hopes to rejain all !
licr old patrons and gel many now ones.
Glillin.-Vlaveh 15, 1853.14 —
NEW ESTABIISHMENT
t Til E subscribers having purchased
be entire establishment of Mr. T.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Offer their services to theij friends
and his former customers, and re
•pcetliilly rolicits a eoiitinuant-i ol
their palronage, as they tire deter
mined, and flutter themselves that they can, give
general satisfaction. They wilt keep constantly
on hand, a Iresli and well selected stock of
Cloths, Casimercs, Vestings,
AND
Ready-Made Clothing
which they will sell cheaper than any establishment
of the kind in the city. Give us a calf, and you
shall not go away dissatisfied.
PIPER & WHITE.
Griffin, January. 1853, 3
N. B. CUTTING done at ihc*hoftcsl notice
and in the most fashionable style.
it BAIPN TO Bi HAD!
r I E undersigned, t icing desirous of moving’
jJL west ward, offers his Livery Stalile &
iStocli. for sale, uUo; the Dwelling House
*ind Lot where he now resides Persons wishing
toe.nter.lhe Livery Business, will do well to call
early and examine lor themsclnea, as lain deter
mined to sell. L. P. ALEX AN DER.
| Grilfin, April 20, 1853. IG-tf
EMOLLIENT AMBROSIAL
ELIXIR.
rW'tHIS is flic name of a delicious article which
jfl_ ilio undersigned lias the pleasure to recom
mend for its Magical effect, m shaving and its pe
cttliar virtues in improving Ihc skin. No mailer
• how thick the beard int.y be it is softened in a mo
| men!, and is removed by n razor in a good condi
l lion, -without the least trouble or pain. A single
trial will satisfy any one of its wonderful virtues,
i A fevr drops upon I lie brush, with ordinary soap
! and water, makes the prosess of shaving a positive
j pleasure. A single bottle will answer lor a whole
I year, for one who shaves every day.
The Emollient Ambrosial Elixir, is an elegant
j article lor a Lady’s Toilet. Nothing e.an equal it
‘.to impuitmga delicate whiteness and smoothness
|to the skin. It is perfectly harmless.
Prepared and sold by J. DENNIS, Augusta, G
j Price 50 cents per “bottle. Directions for ns
; accompanying each bottle. May IS, 1553. —20
ATLANTA •-
I MOB® WORKS.
f Late Atlanta Iron Foundry.l
j fHVIIS now Company is now prepared to do
I j]L VVork on short notice of heavy and light
j Castings from the latest improved patterns of Ii on,
j Brass or Composition, all of which will be war
! ranted.
I Turning, Boring, and Drilling done lo order.
ALSO—
(Screw Cutlingof ten feet, or under, of any sized
• thread required.
j Heavy and Light forging of wrought Iron or
I Steel, done in superior style.
| PARTICULAR ATTENTION ■
! Is called to their Patterns for mill gearing of Met
chant anti Custom Flouring, and Saw’ Mills, Gin
gearing of all the usual sizes, and Batk mills al
ways kept-on hand.
We are also prepared to build Stationary engine
with the latest improvements, all of w hicli will Jte
sold low foreash. Oopperand Sruselaken to eX-a
change for work atjcash prices.
A.LEYDEN,
J AME L. DUNNING,
JOHN McDONNUGH,.
WILLIAM RUHIUJN
P. S. AH of the above Company arc pract
Mechanics, and give their undivided attention
he business.
September 1 Jth, 1851. fi—
p a’ so> a b ■ F*
r ii it o A L ik a
THE subscribers offer for sale, their valuable
tract of land, lying 7£ miles North-west’ ol
Greenville, in the comity of Meriwether, on th
read leading from Greenville to Grantvillc. Tncrc
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, with sufficient water for the Ginning season.
Said tract of land contains 373 acres, of. which,
there are f7fl acres of said tract in a good state
of cultivation. We will sell a bargain for cash or
credit. ELINDOR PENNINGTON.
HILLERY PENNINGTON,
June2Sth, 1553. 26 —3m
attention I **
rjinnE Democratic Convention in Henry county
jfi. stands adjourned until t!: 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 clioosc.
13y order of the Convention that assembled on
the Ist Tuesday in June, 1853.
H. TOMLINSON, Chni’n.
J. 11. HAwnp.ictc, Sec.’rv.
CAUTION.
ALL persons are forewarned not. to trade, for
two Promissory Notes, made and signal by
myself and payable to John Roman, nr bcarc/r, lor
Thirty Dollars each, dated some time in April
last, and due 25th December thereafter. The
consideration for which said Notes were given Ins
entirely failed, and I am determined nut to pay
them, unless compelled by law.
CHARLES JACOBS.
Fayelle county, Ga.. June IS, 1853. 25—3
Savannah Mutual
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Savannah, Georgia.
Risks taken against Fire, on Merchandise,
Buildings, and cotton in Ware-houses, on faeora
ble terms. .J. A.& J. C. BEEKS.
Griffin, June Ist, 1853. 22- ly
BARGAINS l !
rjTWlli undersigned intending so make a sligli.
JL change in their business, ure now offering for
CASH, their entire stoek of
DRY GOODS,
SHOES, HATH,
HARDWARE &o,
all new and Ircsh, at very reduced prices, and on n
credit until fall, at as low rates as any house in the
plaee. J. Q. & L. R. BREWER.
Griffin, March 25,18.72 13 - Cm
GROCERIES, &c.
BBfeSpblc! Rye, Corn,anti Monongahe
la Wtusl; <’v.
1 cask Extra Fine Cognac Brandy.
3 casks Port, S>veel amJ Malaga Wines.
2 Mils, old Bails and Jasper Peach Brandy.
5 bids Phelps’Gin.
2 libls. real old Midland Gin.
Beside? mny oilier articles usually su'd from any
mercantile. Imi-e in Georgia, consisting of
Sperm,Tullmv and Adamantine Candles;
Coffee, Molasses, Syrup;
A lea I, Flour, Corn;
Cheese, Butter, Crackers, Nuts, Raisins;
10 VI Uigurs, wholesale and ret Ml, (ol tnos
excellent brand-.)
Spice, Pepper, Ginger;
Soap washing and shaving, an extra article
of shaving cream, (someting new—try U.)
Pick lev. Pepper Sauce, Lemon Syrup;
Table Salt, Chemical Yeast Powders;
Mackerel, I lerring-', Codlish, Tea, B ack and
G cn;
Brushes, Cnmitc-, Table and Blacking;
Candies, Shot, Powder, Re. Re.
In fact, ntv slock is now complete of Family nr- .
cessarics. So, gentlemen, pldftse give me a call I
and examine my stock, before purchasing else
where.
Country Merchants, buying such articles in our ]
city, will iind tl to their advantage to examine my
stock cit her wholesale or retail.
Thankful for past patronage, 1 solicit a continu
ance of the same.
Everything delivered from my store, I promise
with neatness and dispatch; having persevering
and prompt young men, who will at *.riy time do
ting mv absence attend niv business as i would
! have lltem m my presence—theirs being as my own
motto, like that of Caesar’s—
“vuNt, vn>i, vtci!”
BRIAN NIiWF.LL,
Under Bonham & Woodrufl’s (.'hair Manufactory,
Last side of lliil Street.
Grtflin, April 12, 1853. 15—ts
ssa a FEW SSOKEjfSSa
m ‘ntor tho-e splendid Pianoes,f f jfj i
roni the .Vlannfnctory of J. tl. Most & Cos. Hart
tot'd, Connecticut, which are warranted superior
o any thing in this market. L 5. N.
liflve now on hand the largest slock
v v or p a a nr o § that we have ever
had, all fresh and new, direct Irom the Manufactu
rers. They are all of the latest styles and patterns,
and are unsurpassed in point ol quickness and
elasticity of touch, volutneand brilliancy of tone,
style and finish of workmanship. AVchave among
our stock some of I lie lale Patent
v\ ltieh are equal in volume of’tone to the celebrated
Grand Pianos. These instruments never fail to.
j please llie ear of every one who hears the tone of
j them. Also, we have some ol the much admired
j J2©aa/XSt ©3&5K83
) These Pianos have all been selected by one of the
j firm, and we boast that, we are able to sell them as
i low sa any market in the Union with tlie freight’s
difference, as the arrangements which we have late
ly effected with llje Manufaclureis will uuthoizei
our doing so.
Prices from SS2S to S3OO.
A written guarantee will accompany every Pi
ano we sell; that is, ‘‘if, alter twelve months using
any defect is found, we take the Piano back again
[ and give anew one.”
Secondhand Pianos to RUNT,or for sale.—
j Prices from SSO 00 to 3! 50 00.
iaM£j©iD®®sr©
i:i neat Rosewood casts, 4 and 5 octaves, for sale,
prices SSO to 575.
Fiutinas, Aecordeons, Tambourines, Banjos,
Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Files, and everything u
sualJy kept in a^.Vtusie S'.o'ro will be found in ours.
A heavy loPof Sheet Music on hand for Piano,
/'I nte and Guitar.
CLOUD St SHACKLEFORD.
Griffin, Ga. LJil! Si. May 12, 1853. ly
Ji JL &Ji Sa iIEfCSa
A RE now receivin'* their uual great variety of
Sprint* and Summer Goods, aU of winch
wcu: carefully selected by one of their linn in New
York and Boston.
Among which area “onenil slock of
STAPLE DRY-MS.
Ladies Dtess Goods, consisting in part of
C!k. and Cul’d. Silks, Plain and Fig’d. Printed
and Plain Bareges, Rich Fig’d. Silk Tissues and
Grenadines, Mantillas, Scarfs and Grape Shawls,
Lace and Muslin Sleeves, Chimeselts and Collars.
BONNETS & BONNET RIBBONS.
In the gentlemen’s department are
Fashionable Ready--Jklade
Clothing , Hals, Boots and
Shoes.
Always on hand a general assortment of
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
Iron and Nails, Crockery and -.Glass-Warp
Paints, Oils, and Dye-Slnfls, Glass and Putty
numerous oilier articles.
They respectfully invite their friends and the
public, to cull and examine their goods. They
fell confident that they can sell them at such prices
as will give general satisf.icti.on.
Grillin. March ‘2!, 1833. 12—ts
fIWOFWLIRGESP Mil
Best *
MI & SUMMER Mil
EVER OFFERED LY THIS MARKET,
IS NOW OPENING AT
SAB6ENT & GO’S,
Cor KTcro’-Orleans St. and Broadway.
CONSISTING in part of a splendid assortment o
STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS,
and every style and description of
DRESS GOODS!!
Also, every variety of
WOODWAHE AND HARDWARE
Clothing', Saddles, (Jons,
Blankets, Iron, Pistols,
Kerseys, Nails, Powd
Shoes, Steel, Oils,
Hats, Blacksmith’s Tools, Paints.
ALSO OF 7HE BEST QUAIITES!
50 Bags Rio Coffee,
Prime Java do
BO Ilhds. St. Croix and P. R. Sugar,
20 Bills. Stewarts’ Refined do
20 do Coffee do
do Crush’d and Powdr’d do
Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt,
Molasses, Tobrcco, &0., &c.
Purchasers will please hear in mind, that our
Stock is almost entirely JXE W, and that every ar
ticle sold is warranted lobe good and sound, and
nlPi'iC63 that cannot fail to suit buyers
SARGENT & CO.
Griffin, September 30, 1852. 40-ts
KAY CUTTESIS, from No. 1 to No. 8
Guru Shelters, Subsoil, Side Lii'l and Ei
glc Ploughs for sale by
J. A. & J. C. BERKS.
Jiim 28 4 1353. 20— ts
F. W. A. BOYLE,
ATTORNEY AT I,AW,
OFFERS his professional services to the Pub
lie. All business entrusted to his managemc
wili meet with the m >st prompt attention. Ren=nn
able deduct ions will be made in Ices, in proportion
to the amount of easiness so entrusted.
Office oil Solomon street, opposite the Bap
isi Church.
C Attention,
REFERENCES ? Perseverance,
( Promptitude.
Griffin, March, 1852. 12—ts
McCUNE &, iORBEHS)
A T T 0 II NE Y S A T L AW.
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
Office up-stairs in J. A. & J. C. Becks’
Store, Hill-street.
March 30, 1853.
am&Ma is? wiimaas#
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
MCDONOUGH, GEORGIA.
£ LL business entrusted to their care will te
rm. eeive prompt attention.
R. MANSON. STEEL, E. P WATKINS.
April Ist, 1853.1 f—
® IS permanently located in the city o
Griffin, and solicits a continuance ol
pntaonage from his fiiends, and the public gene
rally. Residence and office at Dr. N. B. Johnson’s
old stand Jan. 10th, 1853. 2—ts
HAYGOOD & WHITAKER,
Attorneys at Lav/,
ATLANTA , GEORGIA.
Office over G unity’s store, Whitc-llall st.
G. B. HAYWOOD, J. I. WHITAKER,
Formerly of Wat- Formerly of Fay
kinsville, Ga. etteville, Ga-
J one 15, 1853. “ 24 —
PUB MITT Iff
©IBs S’*
WOULD respectfully inform all who are in
VT need of full set? or partial sets of Teeth,
and who wish thorn put up with skill and experi
ence, wart anted to answer every purpose requi
red, that they can now he supplied at short notice,
and with the same style put up upon a •bcautifu
nietalic base, which took the premium over a I
others of the ktnd at the late Fair in Macon, also
the First Premium at the lute Fairin Atlanta. Dr.
C, has lately made arrangements so that persons
Ivtng in the country, or in any of the adjacent
towns, can, if they wish, command his services
free of charge, which will secure them against flu*
many imnositons practiced by itinenuiquaek that
daily traverse the cuumrv,
Griffin, Jan.
fN the Brick building attached (o the Ware
house ol Ferrill R Hancock, opposite the Bup
ist Chinch, Griffin, Ga. All kinds of
PZcASn ik ORNAMENTAL PRlNTlNG
executed with neatness (and dispatch at the New
Job Office, on Solomon Street, opposite the Baptist
Church. J. H. LOGAN 4*oo.
JC'p'Orders for work respectfully solicited.
Griffin, January 18, 1853. 3—ly
FISK’S METALLIC
i 0 la. U !■ S irat k
STAKE leave respectfully to inform Hie public,,
that 1 liave a number of these
BURIAL CASES al my shop, in the city of
Griffin, where they can be had at all times at Iho
shortest notice, ala small advance on cost and
freight.
The subscriber also eontinues I he CntSTia-gC
timl Cnbinet SSsasiness at his old stand
where he will be pleased to execute any orders left
with him. A. BELLAMY.
Griffin, April 8, 1852 14-1
a The undersigned respectfully calls the
attention of the public, and especially J
those who live m the country, to the]
fact that he is prepared to j
HOUSES, in superior style, and on very rea
ontnle terms. Alto, GLAZING done in
s goad vie and at the shortest notice. Give him a
call. ‘ R*. L. HOBBS,
jcy Simp on New Orleans street.
January 27th, 1853.
liwiilomiT
V S^ I IE undersigned respectfully fenders
JrL his professional services to IliC Citizens xpSp
of Griffin and vicinity. His practice is on
the BOTANIC SYSTEM, and from ms
long experience in the practice of Physic, lie feels
assured that he will he able to give satisfactiont*
all who may call on him for medical aid.
Broadway over A Grav’s Store.
LEROY SNEED, M. D
Griffin, Feb iO, 1852.
GRIFFIN CHEAP STORE
Ilail Columbia. — What a rush for Goods! No
wonder, they are so cheap—and such a variety
too!
Pro Bono Publico. 1 have been round to all the
stores, neighbors, and Ibis is the place for good
bargains! -
fiisxp&r.- i -Pid you ever RYiow goods to sell so
cheap,‘tis at B. NEWELL'S Cheap Sjork?
Spontc.— Let me oyil! 1 have cot my share- more
goods for a dollar here, than at any store iiitlbe
county!
Pip HE undersigned, having returned from mar-
JK. ket, is now receiving daily, Ins Spring Styles
of
STAPLE & FANCY DRV GOODS.
Ladies, votir attention is specially called tc some
ofthe richest DRESS GOODS ever ottered
in Griffin. His Stock of Ladies Bonnets, Hosiery,
Gloves, Shoes, Sac. is now complete, with a gene
ral assortment of Fancy Articles, some of which
arc to be found nowhere else. Gall and examine.
It a fiords his young men pleasure’ to show his
goods, and if they can only sell you the smallest
article, they are well pleased and consider them
selves well paiu.
Gentlemen, young and old, bachelors an wi-l
dowers, it you desire anything to make yoursovesd
conspicuous, call nt B. Newell’s. Ilia needless
to mention every article. But remember, anything
you need is to lie found there. Don’t delay, as
delays are dangerous, and the stock of
Gentlemen’s Furnishing’ Goods & Clothing!
are verv superior and need only a word fd traei
them off.
Bcebec’a Spring Styles of'HATS come in
tri-weekly now. Il’you want the most fashionable
HAT in the world, call and buy one, at a reduced
price from Brian Newell. Hill Street, Grilfin, east
side, under Bonham & Woodruff ’s Chair Manu
factory.
Call and see, 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. 15—tl
DR. 1. F. WRIGHT,
OFFICE OX HILL STREET, OVER .
George Uiniliam's Book store (
Griffin, May 2d, 1853.
‘'BjltflS efficient remedy tor Diarrhcei, Dysen
IL lery and Cholera Morbus is traveling inloee
lebrit v as fast as Bonaparte pushed h/s column
into Russia, and gaining commendation wherev
er used. It is an excellent medicine for those dis
eases, checking them almost instantly. The fol
lowing are the Agents appointed in this Slate up
to this time:
AJBIBSraO*
John Man Glam, Zebulon.
J. iS. Thompson. Jack.-on.
Love & Glenn, McDonough.
James M Jones,-Fa\etteville.
James F. Johnson, Jonesboro.-
J.Noreross, Atlanta..
J. T. Doane. **
fluid & Hungcrford, Monticello/
W S. Lawson, Gteenvtlle.
J. M. Noell, LaGrange.
B. G. R A. R. Thornton,
Bedell & Mullens, Hamilton.
E. W tils ft Cos. Talhotlon.
W. S. Thomaston.
Micleberry & Moldey, Indian Spring.
T. S. M. Bloodworth, Van Buren.
Win. S. Carrol, I. ocust Grove.
Ezra Johnson, Alt. Mom.
W rn. Strange, Worthvilir.
J. R.Spier, Williainsville.
I. T. R S. Thrash, Warnersville.
Johnson & Zulx r, Woodbury.
J. A.J. & B. Foster, Rocky Mount
Banning R Mathews. L'ltbersvillc.
Isaac Fincher, Mnuntville.
(). Gibson, Long Cane.
I lios. S. Bradlielcl. VVcst Pom’,
T. J. Hunt & Cos. Whitesvtlle.
W. S. Gri fin, Flat Shoals.
L.R W. H. Jackson, Catania.
J. B. Foster, Wayorly Hall.
Ur ine & Mathews, Prattsburg.
J C. & W. A. Douglas, Pleasant liilf.
Wallace sci Ross, Carsonsvi 10.
Whitfield & Beeland, Shady Dale.
Hertrv J. Gill, Iron Spring.
SHOE manufactory;^^
THE subscriber having fitted
up an extensiue Manufactory in
lliejlarge and commodious new’
Brick House just above the Steam Mill, is prepa
red to till orders from Dealers and Merchants, at
Hie shortest nolico and on the most reasonable
terms.
He would respectfully invite thctattcnlion ofthe
planters to his large
which is superior to any thing ofthe kind ever of
fered in this market before. He also invites the
attention ofthe public to his assortment o Har
ness, Bridles, Martingales, Collars, &c.; ts ether
with a general stock of such articles as are usually
kept in that line—feeling*confident, with the ad
vadlage he has of Tanning his own Leather and
his own hands lo manufacture it, ofoffiring inducts
men’s to buyers that will not fail to give satisfiction
in price and quality. J. L. JOHNSON.
N. B.—Raw hides takr-n in exchange for any
of the above goods, at the highest market prices.
Gri,Tin, Oct. 7, 1852. [ts-:fj JL. J
TFRTNT7
SEALED proposals will be received
|Hi .juntil the fir?: of August, for the storo
it rooni - 110 Hill street, occupied at pre
sent by Bryan Newel, Esq- for one, two
or three years. Payments every three months.—
Address J. D. SHERRILL, Ch’mn of the
Committee. 25—If
DU LIN’S STEAM 31 ILLS.
7|n[JE undersigned lmving- leased the above
-EL named mills, will sell the best quality of Lum
ber at the mill, for $9,00 per thnusan ’ feet (or cash.
All orders left at the store of Win. R. Phillips,
Esq. will be punctually attended ‘o.
J. McDonough.
November 30, 1852. 49—2
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Gilhen JT.Grccn, JLlitßiijCa.
Hartford Green, Zehisloii, Cl si
May 28.1852 22
mmm & ghawford,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ’
COLUMBU3, GEORGIA
W-.lLLpt detain the Chatahocclue Circtm
y and the Mqbirftng counties. Office over
the store of J. K. Redd & Cos. . T
Pokter Ingram. * M-L .Crawtord.
March 21, 1853. .* . \ 2— Iyr
~ Mpr
eAA copartorrship
Di. JAMES N. SIMMONS, and the
mcjeantile bo conducted
in future at the old stand, on Hill-street, under the
firm nanieV.SALMONS, BOOTH R CO.
L. S. Sai SrofiS, . i Griffin, March 29, 1353.
Robert Booth, - ‘A . 14 —
JaMes N. Simmons )
Ipil Mjßiiii mm
GRIFFIJV GEORGIA,
TH E fact is undeniable, that no place in Gcor
g;a offers better facilities for Female education
than tlie. young city of tiriffin, having'at presen
one Collegiate Seminary, under the well-triedman
agement of Mr. H. E. Morrow,*and the Female
College, under the direction of the Presbyterian
Synod ofthe State ofGeorgia ,to be opened the first
of the coming year, together with two or three
private schools of high character.
At tbe suggestion and solicitation of many ofhis
friends, the undersigned has secuied the coimnodi
us and comfortable residence of Mrs. E. A. Hill’s
on'North Hill St., at a pleasant distance from the
oifferont schools, and convenient to the different
and proposes to take twelve young ladies
(school girls,) as boarders. Mrs. Taylor will de
vote her whole attention to 1 lie comfort of those put
dcr her care, and every facility will be afforded to
assist them in their scholastic duties. Ag ( od
Piano Forte will be furnished for the use of those
who may he taking music lessons. Proper author
it_v will be exercised over all; in 2i word, they wit,
be governed. * As the number to be accommodated
is limited, and nssonte liave already made applica
tion, and lor other reasons, it is very flflsirablc that
‘all further applications be received at'an early day
For terms oi board, and all further particulars, ad
dress the undersigned at Giiffih, Georgia.
S. S. TAYLQR*
References— Citizens of Griffin ‘
Nov 30, 183-2. 49-_4t*i
J. A & J. C; BEEKS,
DIALERS IX
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
AMD HARDWARE,
Corner Hill and Ninth-street, Griffin, Ca
J nnauv 9, 1852. —ts
CLOUD* SHACKLEFORD
HAVING connected the Book and Stationary
with their Piano Forte and Music business,
icspcctfully announce to the public, that they have
now on hand, and expect to keop always a goo a
and well selected Stock of School Books, Loth
English and Classical, ami pot up in the very best
and most substantial style of binding. tVe calf
the especial attention of Teachers and others buy
ing School Books, to our Stock, as wc intend tot
sell ns low as we can afford them.
01 Miscellaneous Works; c. ur stork will con
only of RELEGHOUS WORK?
works ofthe most approved moral char’ c t e D
STJI
-very nearly any thing in th’i lino will ’always be
lound at our house. Call at the
~ MUSIC SjYOItE, Hill street.
Griffin, April 28, 1853, 17—3 t
REMOVAL.
ROBINSON & BLOOD WORTH, have
moved to Orleans Street, (next door
Sargent & Cos,) wh re they invite public attr
lion lo their stock of Dry Goodsind Gr
ceries.
Grilfi i, June 24th. 1553. 26— 4 t