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Ify in tL*froiin regions ft I the tiorth pole,)
*<r parch. it under the burning stm at the
dew eqliator.”
O'Ve are reques'ed to announce the
n “ m of VVm A. Adams, as a Candidate
for Cleik of the Superior Cotlft of Meri
wether county, at the electioh to take
piace on the first Monday in January
next.
t>We are authnii-ed to announce the
nan.p of A. IVI Wfbji, ns a candidate for
the i Sire of Clctk of the Inferior Court
Meriwether cou ty, at the ensuing
January election.
- ELECTION RETURNS
We request our editorial brethren to
send us strips, which we will cheetlully
reciprocate.
‘ ‘DA VID J. BA ILE I ’ 5 FREE S OIL
RECORD.”
This is the caption of an article in yea
tenlayV Macon MfSS'Vger, in which the
editor show's that Col. Bailey was in fa
ror of w hite folks controlling the elections
of Georgia, ami not negroes. What a
terrible chatge against a candidate for
Congress. We presume, front the posi
tion taken Gy"* the Messenger, that Col.
1 tippe did r< from Col Bailey on this
subject, and is in favor of the negroes
Look out how you vote for a candidate
who wi-hes two negroes to have more
weight at the foils, in Georgia, than a
white man. it is all of a piece with the
A'germe iaw, and designed to give the
rich the control of the poor. The editor
of the Messenger calls it nr. unexplained i
vote. Winn explanation does he want?]
Ihe vcte explains itself. Mr. Baiiey
wanted white men to vote in Georgia,
and not negroes.
JUDGEJOHNSON ANDCOL. BAILEY.
The Chronicle find Sentinel has already j
commenced the Whig Corn Dance, at the
heel of the election, with an all-fired brand
new’ charge against the above gentlemen, j
in substance as follows: That while Col. j
David .1. Bailey was acting as Director of
the Central Bank and Judge Johnson was
his law partner, he (Bailey) put some of
the claims of the Bank into the hands of
Judge Johnson for collection ! There i>
the whole charge Not one word that
these notes were put into the hands of an
attorney by an order of the Legislature.
Not a word that some uttornev had to (
execute the business. Not a word that it)
was faithfully ex cuted by 11. Y. John
son. But Judge Johnson ought to have
been professionally proscribed by Col.
Bailey, because he had once been his part
ner—for it appears he was not so then—
at least in that business. Mr. Bailey had
been connected in business with Judge
Johnson—he knew him to be prompt,
energetic and capable in his profession—
he was directed to have certain claims of
the bank collected —he knew* no one more
competent for the business than Judge
Johnson, and he put it into his hands, i
where it was executed to the satisfaction
of those who confided in him. Now is not
that a terrible charge? What next ?
Communicated.
School Examination.
Come up Charley.
What is the latiu of Conservative Re
publican?
Conservativa Rcspubiies.
What part of speech is it?
Substantive
fs it simple or compound?
Both, sir.
How? I
Very simple in design, compound be-j
cause composed of all the fragments and I
tag-ends of all parties,
W hat gender is it?
Feminine, sir.
Why*
Case it belongs to the weaker catego
ry.
Pont you think it is rather neuter?
Yes sir, now I think on it, it is neither
one nor t’other, case it is of no particular, [
but of the cpeeenc gender, promiscuous j
substantive nouu, so as to suit any mea-1
sure in political poetry.
” ho founded this structure?
Messrs Oh! lieu! Proh!.
Decline conservativa respublica.
Conservativa respublica, conservative re
publican, of the Ist declension of all sorts
of genders j
What number is it?
Singular number, sir.
Why?
Case it is very singular in being, design,
purpose and policy; wants us all to be
lieve they only are the patriots of our
country, and they only can save it from
all tho rest of us, though we and all our
interests are bound up in its prosperity,
just as if we were fools enough to
burn our own homes, or bite off our
noses to spite our faces.
In what case is this long compound
noun?
In the vocative, sir.
Why in the vocative?
Case when any one is in the last case
of trouble, he is said to be in the vocative.
A Dutch doctor told me once his patjent
was in the foocative ( vocative.)
What do yon mean, sir?
Vy I means he ish dead. Ish not dat
foocative.
You httle imp what do you mean?
I mean sit, the Conservative Republican
men are in the “foocative.”
What governs it in that case?
Oh! lieu! and proh!
What’s the rule?
Oh! beuj and proh! govern the voca
tive.
What is Oh! lieu! and proh?
Mr. Toombs, Mr, Stephens and Mr,
Jenkins.
How will you make that out?
Case they voted for a man in the voca
tive, Daniel Webster.
What do them words mean?
Ah! Ala-.! Good heavens! Vote fora
dead man for President of the United
States, and tied Jenkins to him; cruel, cru
el, cruel.
What does Solomon say about this?
A living dog is better than a dead lion.
After they voted for a dead man can
they expect living men to vote for them?
No, sir’ee.
Come, sir, don’t be disrespectful. Is
there no way to get the Conservative Re-’
publicans out of the vocative?
Yes, sir’ee.
Well, that is benevolent, now?
Why next Friday ramjam them with
roast turkey, roast shoat, mutton, beef
and bread, and all sorts of conservatives
from Ihe confectionaries, but all must re
member the “memorial” and keep sober.—
There is nothing like fighting with, a full
belfy. I'he vocatives at least are hospita
ble people.’ They give dinners to their
friends, before they embark, on Sait river.
The same can’t be said foi* os“ Reunited.”
What is your opinion about this com
pound noun in general? .
Wky sir, I say every man for hinlsplf
ahd God for us all. Huzza for Georqia!
Take yonr seat sir. ABLATIVE.
OBITUARY.
Departed this life in Macon, Ga September 9il<*
1853, Al.XanDer Johnston, second sun of Mrs.
A, J. Maxwell, of Snvnnnah, aged 8 year* and 6
months, fie was a noble boy. Nature for him
Imil done all her charms could boast. Beautiful
in his person, lovely in his character, kind in his
disposition. Is if strange that his friends should
mourn Ins loss? Ur Was all that a child could he.
Snatched from the pleasuresof childhood,so voting
ami interesting was he, (hat to his bereaved mother
his death will be a irreparable loss. Had lie died
at home among his friends it would have been
different, hut he died among strangers. He who
anticipated so much pleasure in seeing hi’ rela*
iion, to whom he was paying a jak > hut ere he
had reached his earthly journey he was summoned
to tread his heavenly way, to • land of gtorv, where
lie now is anion” the blessed of that happy land
He was sick hut a lew davs, on the way he look
that awful disease Scarlet Fever, of which he died.
Util— ’
God moves in amy eh rious way,
His wonders lo perform.
I race to his ashes. Farewell Alexander, thou ilsr-j
ltn>> hoy, and my we all meet thee around the
throne ol thy blessed Redeemer.
Cease here longer* to detain me.
Fondest mother, drown, and m wo;
Now thy kind caresses pain me,
Morn advances—let me go.
• W eep not o’er these eyes that languish,
Upward turning lo their home;
They will soon forget all anguish,
While I wait too sec Ihe come. *
I h< re nil mother pleasures centre.
Weeping— parting -care—or w,
i'< ’r our lather's house shall enter,
Mornt.dvaticcs—let me go!
* ‘ F.F. M.
religious notice.
The Annual Meeting of the Disciples, tor
Go-operation purpose*, jt| he held at llicChurch
! or Christ in Griffin, commencing on Friday bc
! lore the first Lord’s- lay in October next.
CAUTION.
HP HIS j* to notify the public that Niliy G.
Evans, n,y wife, has left my house, *ed”and
and hoard, without any just cause or provocation,
t tlierckire, hereby notilv all persons not to credit
iie-r on my ueeoun*, as 1 will not be responsible for
any ol her contracts I also forewarn all persons
harboring or protecting her in anv shape
lonn, or manner; those who may do so niwv expect
to abide the const quone.es.
„ BOSWELL Y. EVANS.
Gnflm, Si-pt. 27. 1853. 39—It
Payette Postponed Sheriff's Sale
W ILL be sold before the Courthouse door in
VV the toon ol kayeltevillc, Fayette county,
on the first 1 lies.lay i.i November next, within the
legal hours ot sale, the following property, to wit:
One Cow and Yearling, 3 Pigs or Shouts, one
Chirk, 2 pine Tables, 6 Chairs, 2 Jugs, I small
. V !. Tn,nn( ‘ 11 bedstead, 1 Looking Glass, 1
Slab, 3 fchrep, to satisfy a rasa issued trom Fay
ette Interim Court, in favor of Bos worth & Bras
sed I vs. I .z. It.let iVialbas.
Also, One sorrel Mart*, about} eight vears old
-1,;VI‘I n■* <ho property ~f William Johnson, by
virtue ot a h in issued from Fayette Inferior Court
i' n lav;,r ot Bunins and Vance & Cos. vs. William
Johnson. WILLIAM GLASS, Sli’ff.
26, 1353.
ffleriwetiier Sheriff's Sale.
WILL, be Sold before the Courthouse door in
the town ol Greenville, Meriwether county,
I on the first l uesday in November next, within (lie
I the legal hours ol sale, the to.lowmg property, to
One Negro Girl, by the name of Julia Ann, a
noiil thirty years ol age; levied nn'as the property
ol Hiram Morgan, to satisfy a ft u issued from
Meriwether Superior Court—Andrew Parks v
sat I Morgan, this 3.1, day of August, 1853.
H. U. LEVEKETT, Shff.
Fayette Sheriff's Sale.
WILL bes dd before the Courthouse door in
the town ol Fayetteville, Fayette county,
j ° !l bie first Tuesday in November next, wilh.n the
| legal hours ol sale, the Ibllowing property, to wit:
| Lois ol Land No’s. 44 and 45, in the 7th dir
: trie! of Faydte county, containing 202 J acres each;
j levied on aslhe propel ty ol’G. M. Yates,to satisfy
• an execution trom Fayette Superior Court, in L
! vor ot D. W. Ellington vs. G. M. Yates. Pro
/perly pointed out by I>. W. Ellington, this Sept.
26’h, 1853. ‘ (J. CLEMENTS, D. S fl.
Guardian Sale.
WILL be sold before the Courthouse door in
Zebulon, Pike county, on ttie tirst Tuesday
j m November next, agreeable to an order ol the
j Honorable Court of Ordinary ol Colombia county,
j within tlie legal hours of sale, the following pro
j perty, to wit;
j One Negro Min, George, about forty-t l, ree
j years old, and, also, Lucinda, a woman, a-out
i ih'fly-fivo years old—being a part of the Esta e ol
Thomas J. W. Ibnrn, deceased. Sold for the ben
etil ol the heirs of said deceased.
Se '"* 30 S. ROBERT, Guardian.
To Debtors and Creditors.
All persons havingdeni.-indsagainst the Estate
of Jotm Green, late of Pike county, deceas’d,
| a c hereby requested to present them, attested ac
co iling to law, and th/se indebted wilt please
come lurward and make settlements.
MOUNTAIN GREEN, > . . /
JONAH GREEN. ( Adm’r#.
Sept. 27, 1853. 39 —fit
Administrator’s Sale.
Wl LL be sold before the Courthouse door in
the town ol Zebulon, pike county, Ga.,
on the tirst Tuesday in November next, within th
legal hours of sale, agreeably to an order ofUie
Court ol Ordinary ol said county, Lot of Lind No.
one hundred and tiltecn, in the 9th district of origi
natty Moproc now Pike county, containing two
hundred two ami onc-luilf ucres, more or less,—
and also, all of the Hoinested place (except the
widow’s dower) containing some four hundred
aeres, more or less. Sold us the property of W tl-
Imm Bonluud, laic ot said county, deceased.—
Terms mitJfi known on the day of sale.
OBA. R. HOOPER, ) . , ,
GEO. W. MILNER, \ A ‘ ,f “ ‘*•
Zi bnlon, Sept. 17, 1353. 39
Kxccutor’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to the lust will and testament
XXL of William Cole, late of Monroe county, de
! ceased, will lie sold before the Courthouse door
; in the town bf Zebulon, Pike county, Ga., on the
I first Tuesday in November next, w’iihin the usual
i hours ol sale, the Northeast half of lot No. ?Ofi, in
i the 7th district of originally Monroe now P.ke
| county. Sold for the benefit of thehciri and cred
itors of said deceased. S ltd on a credit of twelve
mouths. WILLIAM J. COLE, )
J ACOB M. COLB, > Ex’re.
WILLIAM.G. DUKE, S
Septeinher 19, 1853, “ $g—
Georgia, Henry conuty.
CJIXTY days after date application will he
made to Ihe Court of Ordinary in and lr| said
county, for leave to sell ali the Real Estate ot John
Elliott, late of said county, deceased.
38-- S. B. LOVE, ). , .
Sept. 17, 1851. A. V. ELLIOTT, { Adl, ‘ f
Georgia, Ilcnry County*
WHEREAS Levi C‘lou I, adminislialor ofllie
estate of John K. Vaunorden, late of'said
county,deceased, applies tome forleltersofdismia,
sion from the further administration of said estate.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish a
and singular the kindred and creditors of said esc
late, to be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed bylaw, to show cause, ifunythey have,
why such dismission should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this August 10,
IBj3- E. F WATKINS, Ordinary
DR. J. FT WRIGHT.
OFFICE ON [HILL STREET, B FER
George Dim ham Book Store
Uiiffin, -863
t! ffA
THE TANNING, SHOE, and HARNESS
Manufacturing Business of tluspluca, here
tofore conducted by JaMes L. Johnson, is now
discontinued, and will hereafter be conductedTtv
M. M. Lock ha r.t, With the same well tried and
experienced workmenj connected with its various
departments, and I feel assured and authorized to
say, with tits Tanning in connection with the bu
siness, w ill be able to sell as good bargains as any
establishment in the North or South, and deter
mined none.Norlh shall excell in point of menu
facility in its various departments; and with strict
and prompt attention to business, hope and solicit
its farmer patrons and many more new ones. 1
am determined that tS,*e w’ho may favor me with
their patronage, shall not be disappointed. Call
and examine. M. M. LOCKHART.
N. B. My work will be given in exchange for
Rnw-hidcs, Bark, Tallow and Beeswax.
Griffin, Sept. 7. 37—tf
SALE OF
VALUABLE PROPERTY.
HAVING determined to sell out nnd quit
Griffin, the r ibscriher offers for sale the
lollowing valuable ropcrt\:
-THE—
IMIiIAJIFIRHIAN
PRINTING OFFICE.
The'oration of Griffin is not we ty miles from
the centre ot the Stiffe, and to an editor who can
gain the confidence of the communiy, ought to
he one ot the best locutions lor e new paper in the
•Slate. Ttie office is well supplied with small
type, and an ahlit on ol <ne hundred dollars in
job type wool i tin ke it very complete. Posses
sion will be gi> in whenever the purchase is made,
or the office wt\ be retained till Ist of January
next.
Ifni, Til HOUSE AND LOT
ifAlirn Wl ,ere Joseph Cunningham now lives.
This lot has a front of one ncre on New
Orleans street, whereon may be built seven stores
of thirty feet front each, and of any desirable
depth. For building it is the most desirable pro
perty in tuw/i.
TWO STORES
On Broadway, adjoining Pilsbury and Moseley,
one sixty and the other thirty feet deep.
A FINE BUILDING LOT
On Hill struet ( on the corner above the Warehouse
ol Gaiildtog, Hill & Nall. This lot is situated
convenient to either of the Female Colleges, not
two hundred yards from cither, and would make
an eligible building site for a Young Ladies’
Boarding House
A lALF-AGRE LOT
Oil the corner ot Etgh'li street, adjoining Mr
Bowdoin, eligible as a Building Lot.
Now is your time. lam determined to sell, and
the earliest applicants will stand Ithe best chance
for a bargain. WILLIAM CLINE.
Griffin, Sept. 6, 1853.
Will onr brethren of the type give ns n lift
to get out of Ihe way, by publ.siting tins advert.ae
ment a lew time.-?
FimillF WIRIS-MN
m mm m
FERRIII & HANCOCK
WILL continue the WARE-HOUSE and
COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all
its various hranchi s at lln ir
FIRE’PRQOFBUILDINGS,
near the corner of Hii.l and Solomon Streets,
where they will be happy to see all their old cus-’
tomers, and as many new ones, flic ensuing sea
son. The superior accommodations which thev
offer to the public, and tbeir strict attention to bn-
sineßs, will, they trust, secure lor them a liberal
share of public patronage.
B. W. FEBRILL, Wlf. 11. IIAXCOCK.
icy AII orders for Groceries tilled at the lowest
market prices, and liberal advances . mide on Cot
-11 in store, if desired.
Griffin, Gu., August 30, 1833. 35—2 in
SOUTHERNMIAMI,
Messrs. C. 11. JOHNSON & CO.
OF GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
HAVE a lull assortment of Cassimeres nnd
Heavy Jeans, manufactured bv CARSON
YOUNG & GRIER, nt their Rock Island Mills’,
n Mecklenburg county, f T or.tli Carolina, where
CONSUMERS & MERCHANTS
can be supplied on the most reasonable terms.—
The Manufacturers offer their goods under the full
conviction that they will compare favorably in
style, finish, durability of fabric, permanency of
color and price, with any similar goods made or
sold in the United States. They are made ex
pressly for the Southern trade, nnd it is confident
ly hoped that nil who desite to foster home indus
try will give them trial. The thorough
tests arc invited, and the mar.ifacturers only ex
pect to be p ilronized lor merit.
Charlotte, No. Ca., Sept. 21, 1553. .33-5 t
tPA&ib iYiYiD wasrtpiaiß
SUPPLIES,
tTHE subscribers having purchased
rhe entire establishment of Mr. T.
H. Brat,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Offer their services to theii friends
and his former customers, and re
spectfully solicits a continuance ol
their patronage, ns they are deter
mined, and flatter themselves that they can, give
general satisfaction. They have just received, 0
1 fresli and well selected stock ot
Clotlis, Casimeres, Vestings,
AND
Ready-Made Clothing.
which they will sell cheaper than any establishment
ol the kind in Ihe city. Give us a cull, and you
shall not go away dissatisfied.
PIPER & WHITE
Griffin, September, 1853. 38—
N. B. CUTTING done nt the shortest notice
and in the most fashionable style.
MILLINARY.
MRS. CLARK wishes to inform the public
that she will open her Fall stock of latest
style BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS
PLOOMS, CAPS, SILKS, MANTILLAS’,
SIIAWLS, and all kind of articles in Ihe Milli
nsry and MaHtua-iVaking line, in her shop at her
residence, on the Isi day of October next. The
shop can be found by going one hundred vard9
north of Mrs. Beeves’ Hotel, or one hundred yards
east of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs Clark in’-
tends to keep on hand, the latest styles of BON*
NETS and the best selection of articles in the
.YIILLINARY and MANTUA-VtAKING line,
that enn be had in tMaiket. A.E. CLARK.
Gridin, Sept. 14, 1853. 37—2 m
iioofe antr #ot>
Pamphles, Circulars,
Law ‘Clanks, Bill-Heads,
Posers/ Show-bills,
Hand-bills, Catafrgies, I
Business Cards Cotton Re’.eips, ‘
V r isiing Cnrdii", Labels.*
WARE-HOUSE
—AND-..
COMMISSION BUSK
fTMHE undersigned have taken charge of the
Ji. large and commodious WArtE-rtotse, on ttie
corner of Hill and Taylor Streets, recently
occupied by Messrs. REEVES & LEWIS, and
will carry on the above business in nil its various
branches during the ensuing season, under the
firm name aud style of
CAIMHI, HU NAIL
The Ware-House is Undergoing thorough re
pairs, and will he in superb order for the recep
tion ot Cotton, bv the commencement of the season.
Liberal advances on otlter produce
in store, made at alt times, m ensfrttnary rates
The personal attention of fach member ol ihe
firm will he devored to Ihe bustftese, and they
hope to receive, ns they expect to deserve, a
liberal share of public patronago.
A. A. GAUL DING
HENRY F. HILL,’
ARCHIBALD M. NALL.
Griffin, August, 1953. if
Ilf mmol’
THE subscriber having opened a ahopnt
JOHNSON’S OLD STAND
One door South of .Messrs J. J. <ls* .] B Lovejvy
and North, of Messrs. Pi it chard 4- tVood,
New Ore in j Sta'cet.
Where he is prepared to
MANUFACTURE TO ORDER
And will keep
CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
A well Assorted Stock of
BUGGY, COACH, AND
n.iaojs’ ThtujvEsS;
TOGETHER WITH
Whips, Bridles, Martingale*, Tie-Reins
Hame-Strings, &c. &c.
And every other farticle cdnsected with the busi
ness. Which he wil, sell at LOW EfeT Prices
Give liim a Cali!
Repairing Saddles and Harness, neatly
executed at the shorlest-Jini <■<; and low
• est Prices. - T. M'ißtiOltNE.
Griffin,Oa. July s'h. lSftJ 27—it
STIAM MILL LUMBER.
IWAE subscribers having purchased rbe well
.known Steam Mills, formally owned
by S. 11. Griffin, are now prepared to furnish
Lumber to those wanting at short notice—and one
ol the proprietors w ill give his entire attention to
the business; and he being a mechanic and old
sawyer, we Hatter ourselves that we can give en
tire satisfaction in promptness and quality of Lum
ber. We trust, by close application to business
to merit a liberal share of patronage.
WHI TAKER & HAWKINS,
-c
THE subscriber having sold out his entire pos
sessions, both Land Htid Steam Mills, to John
I. Whitaker and John A. F. Hawkins, lakes plea
sure in recommending them to his old customers
—knowing them to be men of business and re
sponsibility, and abletogive 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 tor cutting. Trvthem,
you need not be afraid. S. 11. GRIFFIN.
June 14th. 1853. 1 24—3 m
sr ©WoWIiV -
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable i
Jrm. the Court of Ordinary of Monroe county,— I
will be sold on the first Tuesday in October ruxt, i
in the town of Forsyth, Monroe count v, within the
legal hours of sale. One Hminred one and one
fourth acres more or Irss, in the 3d district of said
county, being the place wber#on IVchard Hamlet,
deceased, Inte of 8,1 id count v. resided. Sold tin
der th© tneumbcrancc of the hi do wer. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and)creditors of s:tid
deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
THOS. B. .VILLI MS , Adm’r.
August 3, 1853. 31
M°WILUAMf&eO.
WEST SIDE HILL STREET,
ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM
New York and Philadelphia
Ttitm
SPRING AND SUMER GOODS,
CLOTHING ,
Hats, Bonnet*, Boots ansi Shoes,
Wooden, Crockery if* Hardware,
GROCERIES, &.c.
to Which they invite the attention of the Citizen#
ot Griffin aril public generally.
Griffin, March 28, 1853. 13
ATLANTA
MACHINE WORKS.
\Lale Atlanta Iron Foundry.]
THIS new Company is now prepared to do
Work on short notice of heavy and li-dit
Castings from the latest improved patterns of . ion
Brass or Composition, all of which will he war
ranted.
Turning, Boring, amt
doncto order.’
ALSO--
Screw Cutl in® of tun feet, or under, of'any sized
thread required.
Heavy and Light forging of wrought Iron or*
Steel, done in 3tt:>erior style.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION j
Is called to their Patterns lor mill gearing of Met- >
chant and Custom flooring, and Saw Mill* Gin
gearing of all the Usual sizes, and Bark mills al
ways kept on ha ml. ;
Weare also prepared to hniMSfatinnary engine I
with the latest improvements, all of which will be I
sold low loreasli. Copper.-,nd Brasstuken m ex-/
change for work atjensli prices.
A. LEYDEN, j
J AMI.*; L. DUNNING {
JOHN McDONNUGU*,. i
V * All r„ ! V,LLIAVI RUM EON
• a * -A ‘* ol the above company a ft- cruet
Mechanics, and give ibeir undivided alteni.on
he business.
September 11th, 1851.
VALUABLE IAWS
for sale.
jmUIL THE suhscrihcr, admioisira
°* Lvaiie Shannon, late
1W ’*. now Spslding county,
offers ,or sal**, \
600 ACRES OF LAND.
Situated on the plank road leading Horn Gr (Tin to
Flat Shoals, five miles bom Griffin. This laud is
if g>od and productive quality, with about
one hundred and acres cleared, fitly f.esli
land, and the whole wen watered. There art on
the premises a good and f*m veoient dwelling and
all necessary out-Jiouscg, a good gin bouse, u~good
well and springs. The place is noted for the ex
cellent health of ail.who have occupied it. Good
and substantial titles will be the purcha
ser by public Administrator’s oale, at Spalding
Courthouse, on the first Tuesday in Deeembe”
next.
Should the above lands not be sufficient for the
want* and convenience of the purchaser, the suh
scrit-r will ulso sell five or sjx hundred acres ad
joining, also good hind. As it i* not presumed
that any one will purchase without seeing the
lands, l invite all who wish io purchase a fine plan
tation in this section to call and see the lands and
myself on the premises. £ have such lands as I
am not ashamed to shew.
„ BURRELL ORR.
Griffin, Sept. 6, 1553. 36—ts
The Federal Union is request? -to insert then
bove lwo months, unless soone* c mntoriiia relied,
*od send the bill to B. O , Griffin P. 0.
£SOO REWARD!
MacoS fit Weste*/? Kaii.roau Qo., )
T J •■■■.,, Jun,e 13th, 1853.
HE,above. rcj will bo paid fur the detec
tion pnd proof to convict, any person, or
persoqa, yvho have, or may hereafter he guiliy if
obstructing with timber or other things, the Track
°l Bie Macon & Western Railroad.
25 3in ISAAC SCOTT, President.
MEDICAL NOTICE. “
TUli. undersigned respectfully tenders
his professional services to the citizens
of Grillin and vicinity. His practice is on/A
the BOTANIC SYSTEM, and from ms
long experience in I lie practice ol Physic, lie feels
assured that lie will he aide to give satisfaction t •
all who may call on him for medicnl aid.
fCjP’Officcon Broadway over A Gray’s Store
LKUOY SNEED, M. D
Griffin, Feh JO, 1852,
A BARGAIN TO 1®!
undersigned, being desirous ol moving
JL westward, offers his El very Stable &
Stock for sale, also; the Dwelling House
cind Lot where he now resides Persons wishing
to enter the Livery Business, will do well to call
early and examine for themseloes, as lam deter
mined to sell. LP. ALEXANDER.
’ Griffin, April 20. 1851. 16-ts
i iTDTiile iffimi!
FOR SALE.
fHIHE subscribers offer for sale, their valnuhle
H tract of land, lying 7j miles North-west of
Greenville, in the loiinty of Meriwether, on the
road leading from Greenville to Grantville. 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, with sufficient water for the Ginning season.
Said tract of land contains 375 acres, of whicn,
there are 170 acres of said tract in a good state
of cultivation. We will sell a bargain for cash or
credit. ELINDOR PENNINGTON.
HILLEKY PENNINGTON,
June2Stli, !353. 26—3 in
GROCERIES, &c.
ST/Ov BBLS. Old Rye,Corn,and Monongahc
la \\ his key.
1 cask Extra Fine Cognac Brandy.
3 casks Port, Sweet and Malaga Wines.
‘2 lihis. old Butts and Jasper Peach Brandy.
5 hbls Phelps’Gin.
2 bbls, real old Holland Gin.
Besides mny other articles usually sold from any
mercantile sou-e in Georgia, consisting of
Sperm, Tallow and Adamantine Candles;
Sugar, Coffin', Molasses, Syrup;
Meal, Flour, Corn;
Cheese, Butter, Crackers, Nuts,'Raisin?;
10 VI Cigars, wholesale ami retail, (of mos
excellent brands.)
Sp'ee, Pepper, Ginger;
Soap, washing and shaving, an extra article
of shaving cream, (somefing new—try ts.)
Pickles. Pepper Sauce, Lemon Syrup;
I Table Salt, Chemical Yeast Powders;
i Mackerel, Herrings, Codfish, Tea, Black and
j G ‘cn;
Brushes, Counter, Table and Blacking;
Candies, Shot, Powder, Stc. &e.
In fact, mv stock is now complete of Family nc
eessaries. 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
S stock—either wholesale or retail,
j Thankful for past patronage, I solicit a continu
i an re of the same.
Everything delivered from my store, l promise
! with neatness alii?, dispatch; having persevering
[ and prompt young men, who will nli.nyti.iii; du
l ling my absence attend mv business as I would
i have them m my presence—theirs being as my own
; motto, like that of Cajsar’s—
“ten’, vipi, yici!”
BRIAN NEWELL.
Under Bonham St Woodruff’s Chair Manufactory,
East side of Hill Street.
Griffin, April 12, 1353. 15—ts
A FEW MORE |g|p|gp
ft S TTlof tl.oe splendid Pianoes,fj til
from the Manufactory of J.’ H. Most & Cos. Hart
ord, Onnncetienr, which are warranted superior
o any thing in this market. B. N.
FISK’S METALLIC
Il’.A KE leave respectfully to inform the public,
that I have just received a number ol these
BURIAL CASES at my shop, in the city of
Griffin, where they ean be had at all times at the
shortest notice, ala small advance oncost and
freight.
The subscriber also continues the Carriage
! and Cabinet Business at h:s old stand
where he will bo pleased to execute any orders left
with him. A. BELLAMY.
Griffin, April 8, ;B>2 14—1
l. i. &J. C. BEERS.
A It 15 now receiving tiieir uual great variety of
Spring anti Summer Goods, all of which
w !• j imluliy selected by one of their firm in New
V’ rk mi) Boston. .
A.nong which are a “-on era I stock’of
| STAPLE DRMMODS.
j Ladies Dress Goods, consisting in part of
j Bk. and Col’d. Silks, Plain and Fig’d. Printed
! and Plain Bareges, llich Fig’d. Sails Tissues and
I Gicnudines, Mmti'la*, Starts and Crnfie Shawls,
| Lace and Muslin Sleeves, Chinn-sells and Collars.
! BONNETS & BONNET RIBBONS.
|
! In the gentlemen’s department are
I v
| Fashionable Ready-Made
Clothing, Hats, Boots and
Slums.
Always on hand a general assortment of
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
Iron and Nails, Crockery amt Glsse-AVare.
Paints, Oils, and Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty
numerous other articles.
They respectfully invite their friends and the
public, to call and examine their goods. They
fell eoafident that they can sell them at such prices
as will give general satisfaction.
Griffin, March 21. 1353. 12—If
SYNODICAL FEMALE
&EIPF2IL &£.
rBIHE exercise? of ilea Institution- will oc re-
J-L sumed on MONDAY lodi rrti-t. in the
NE IV COLLEGE EDIFICE,
and under the direction ol its present able faculty
ol Teachers. ol whom it is deemed unnecessary to
add any extender) recoininendaiiofi in this notice,
as pa§t successful labors are the best
GUARANTEE, ol the rUTDKE HIGH CHARACTER of
the institution.
The great objects of a thorough Female Educa
tion—intellectual training—culture of the moral
and social toolings ami improvement of the man
ner- are continually aimed at by the faculty.
The BIBLE is made a text-book of daily refer
ence and study. ,
I lie Board ot Trustees feci the highest gratifi
cation, in being able to present to the patronage of
the public, such an Institution, as the SYNODI
CALi hE VI ALE COLLEGE, in which heir
daughters can receive an education or the most
finished character. JAS. 11. STARK,
W. J. Keith, Scc’rv. [President of B. T-
I Griffin, Ga., August 3, 1853. 31 —if
PIANO FORTES!!
WE have now on hand the largest stock
of PIANO§ that we have ever,
had, all fresh and new, direct Irom the Manufactu
rers. They are all of the latest styles and pattern?,
and are unsurpassed in point ol quickness arm
elasticity of touch, volumeand brilliancy of tone,
style and finish of workmanship. We have among
our stock some of the late Patent
NEW SCALE PIANOS,
which are equal in volume of tone to the celebrated
Grand Pianos. These instruments never fail to
please the ear of every one who hears the toned
them. Also, we have some of the much admired
<aM)a>aAS7 gram(Dß
These Pianos have all been selected by one of the
firm, and we boast that we arc able to sell them as
low as any market in the Union with the freight’s
difference, as the arrangements which we haveTotc
ly effected with the Manufacturers will anlhotzei
our doing so.
Prices from $225 to SSOO
A written guarantee will accompany every Pi
ano we sell; that is, ‘-if, alter twelve months using
any defect is tound, we take the Piano hack again
and give anew one.”
Second hand Pianos to RENT, or for sale.-
1 rices from SSO 00 to $l5O 00.
saiMlL©lDli<©Sr@
| in neat Rmsewood cases, 4 and 5 octaves, lor sale
, prices SSO to $75.
tiutinas, Accordeons, Tambourines, Banjos
Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Fifes, and everything ij.
sually kept in a Music Store will he found in ours
A heavy lot of Meet Music on hand for Piano
’ I kite and Guitar. ’
CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD j
Griffin, Ga. Hill St. May 12, 1353. ly
P EEMisfiffi
DIBo S'* U*
WOULD respectfuHy inform all who arei,.
need of full set? or partial sets of Teeth,
anil who wish them put up with skill and experi
encc, warranted to answer every purpose requi
red, that they can now he supplied at short notice,
and with the same style put up upon a bcantrfn
metalic base, which took the premium overal
others of the kind at tire late Fair in Macon, also
the t nst L remiurn at the late Fairin Atlanta. Dr.
C, has lately made arrangements so that persons
Ivmg in the country, or in any of the adjacent
towns, can, it they wish, command his services
lice ol charge, which will secure them against tl,ia,
many nr.nositons practiced by itincrhnquack that
raverse the country,
Griffin, Jan.
TTfO RENT.
SEA LED proposals will he received
!!!$ untll ,tl,} Hrst of August, for the store
monl - on Hill street, occupied at pre
sent hv Bryan Newel, Esq. for onp two
or three years. Payments every three months—
Address J. D. SHERRILL, Ch’mn of ihe
Committee. 25—If
ONE OF YHE” LARGEST AN(I
Best Stocks of
SPRING & SUMER GOODS!
EVER OFFERED LY THIS MARKET,
IS NOW OPENING AT
SARGENT & GO’S,
Cot New-Orlcans St. and Broadway. *
CON Sis i ING in part of a splendid assortment o
STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS,
and every style and description of
DRESS GOODS!!
Also, every variety of
WOOD WARE AND HARDWARE
Clothing, Saddles, (Inns,
Blankets, Iron, Pistol?,
Kerseys, Nails, Povvd
Shoes, Steel, Oils,
Hats, Blacksmith’s Tools, Faints.
ALSO OF iHE BEST QUALITESI
50 Bags Rio Coffee,
Prime Java do
IO Hhds. St. Lroix and P. R. Sugar,
20 Bills. Stewarts’ Refined
20 do Coffee , do
20 do Crush’d and Powdr’d do
I Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt,
\ AT „ I >’ i „
Molasses, lobrcco, &c., &c.
Purchasers will please bear in mind, that our
.Stock is almost entirely JYJE-W, and that every ar
ticle sold is warranted lobe good and sound and
at Prices that cannot fail to suit buyers
_ „ SARGENT & CO.
Griffin, September 30, 1852. 40-ts
HOUSE PJINTNG AND GLAM.
The undersigned respectfully calls the
I***!!!® a^en, *° n nf the public, and especially
mViIHS ,hose u ’h° live in the country, to the
■■■ t _ * fact that he is prepared to JPAIMT
MOUSES, id superior style, and on very rea
onanlc terms. Alto,. GLAZING done in [
sgoidyle ancf at the shortest notice. Give hjm a
ca! ‘- t , R. L. HOBFS.
(Cr. Shop on New. Orleans stri ct.
1 a nitary 27ih, t. 853.
3NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
BN the Brick building attached to the Ware
house ol Fori ill & Hancock, opposite the Bap
ist Church, Uriflin., Gu. All. kinds ol*
PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL PRINTING
executed with neatness mid dispatch at the New
Job Office, on Solomon Street, opposite the Baptit
C'V" 01 ’- J. H. LOGAN 4- CO
for work respectfully solicited.
Griffin, .);nmary 13, 1853. * 3 —ly
lacoS Eirnui
4 LARGE Lot ol Choice Tellittnif e
BACON and lard
- for sale by—
ROBINSON & BLOOD WORTH
Griffin, August 9. 1853. 32
CLGUD&SHACKLEFORD
HAVING connected the Book and Stationary
with their Piano Forte and Music business
itspcctfully aonouncu to the public, that they have
now on hand, and expect to keep always a ood
and well selected Slock of School Books, “both
English and Classical, and put up in the very best
and most substantial style of binding. We call
the especial attention ol Teachers and others buy
ing “cliool Books, to our Stock, as we intend to
sell as low ns we can afford them.
Os Miscellaneous Works; our stork will con it
only of RELIGIOUS WORKS, and
works of the most approved moral character.
STATIONARY;
very nearly any thing in this line will ‘always be
found at our house. Call at the ‘ 3
o m MUSIC STORE, Hill street
Griffin, April 28, 1853. 17—3 t
LAND WARRANTS wanted by
’ J A &J. 3, BKFKS
•lime 23,1853. An
1
i t xpulb emcient remedy lor Lniurl.cei, Dyse
‘JL tery,and, Cholera Mo/bus ts , travelling in c
lebrit v as last as Bonaparte pushed bis column
into Russia, and gnining commendation wherecVr
er used. It is an excellent medicine for those die
eases, checking them almost instantly., The fol*.
lowing arc the Agents appointed in thie Shite op
to this time: ,
AdGBSrVSa
I John .viangham, Zebulon.
J. iM. Thompson, Jackson.
Love fit Glenn, McDonough. ,
James iVI Jones, Fayetteville.
James F. Johnson, Jonesboro.
J. Norcross, Atlanta.
J. T. Doane. •*
Hunt & Hungerforrt, Monticello.
VV S. Lawson, Greenville.
J. M. Noell, LaGrange.
B. G. fit A. U. Thornton. “ *
Bedell fir Mullens, Hamilton.
E. Wells fit Cos. Talhotton..
W. S. Sandwich, Thomaston.
Micleberry fit Mobley, Indian Spiing.
T. S. AL Bloodvvorth, Von Buren.
VVm. S. Carrol, Locust Grove.
Ezra Johnson, M. Morn.
Wm. Strange, Worthviite.
J. R.Spier, Williamsville.
I. I’, fit S. Thrash, Warnersville.
Johnson fit Zuber, Woodbury.
J. A. J. fit B. Foster, Rocky Alount
Banning & Mathews, Lntliersville
Isaac Fincher, Mountville.
O. Gibson, Long Cane.
Thos. S. Bradfieid, West Point,
T. J. Hunt & Cos. VVbitesville.
W.S Gri lin, Flat Shoals.
L.fit W. H. Jackson. Cufimla.
J.B. Foster, Wavuly Hall.
Prime fit Mathews, Prattsburg.
J G. fit VV. A. Douglas, Pleasant Hill.
VV n I lace fit Koss i Carsnnsville.
Whitfield fit Beeland, Shady Dale.
Henry .1. Gill, Iron Spring.
fcIWIV CII® STM,
Hail Columbia.— What a rush for Goods! No
wonder, they are so cheap-and such a variety
Pro Bono Publico. —I have been rvond to all the
’^ and “ ,hc !>' for good
In super. —D idy o u ever know goods to sell g 0
cheap, a? at B. NEWELL’S Cheap Store? ?
I TV, TIe ou,! 1 I,av cot rny share- more
c?unty!° ra dolllor here, than at any store in the
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS.
Ladies your attention is specially called <
of,he richest DBESS GOO JUS eVcr offm t
m Griffin His Stock o! Ladies Bonnet?, Heeiu
Gloves, Shoe?, file, is now complete, with a cru
ral aseoitment of Fancy Articles, some of which
rim b f < ? Und n " w,ie ‘ e Call and examine.
It -'fords, his young men pleasure to show hi
goods, and if they can only sell jou the s;nall 2 ,t
ancle, they are well pleased and consider them
selves well paid.
Gentlemen, young and old, bachelors an wt-l
dowers, tl you desire anything to make yourseveed
conspicuous, call at B. Newell’s. It j 3 needles*
to mention every article. But remember, anythin
you need is to be found there. Don’t delay at
delay sure dangerous, and the stock of
Gentlemen’s Furnishing- Goods & Clothing
ffi C m e offi SUP ° rior “ !lIJ nCCd ° n,y a words ° P aM
Bccbee’a Spring Styles of HATS come in
HATH no "'’ WBllt the most fashionable
HAT in the world, call and buy one, at a reduced
price Irom Brian Newell, Hill Street, .Griffin east
side, under Benham & Woodruff ’s Chair
U’.ctory. “
Call and see, as ! determined not to be un
iuT*. by a y competitors, holding to the maxim
ti.al competition is the life of business.”
r* m a -,**- - . T‘ B. NEWELL.
Griffin. April f2th, ?3o?. 15—tt
F. W. A. OOYLEj
ATTORNEY AT EAW,
his professional services to the Pob
u id meet with the most prompt attention. Reason
ah e deductions will he made in fees, in proportion
to the amount ol business so entrusted.
i‘KTuriffi 011 , ' ol °' non slrecf > opposfic the Bap
(Attention.
■. Perseverance,
( Promptitdde.
Griffin, March, 1852. jo jf
J. A. & J. C. BEEKS;
DEALERS LY
Dill GOODS, CROmiES,
AI¥D HARD WAKE,
Corner Hill and Ninth-street, Griffin, G
J nnauy 9, 1852. ( p
BARGAINS!!
undersigned intending to make a sff. ‘
r^. C . h T C,n t, . lc,r Iciness, arc nowoffcringl.
GAbLJ, their entire stock of
DRY GOODS
SHOES, HATS,
HARDWARE &*.
attorneys at law.
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
Office up-stairs in J. A. & J. C. Beckt
Store, Hill-street.
March 30, 1853. i
HAYGOCD & WHITAKER
Attorneys at Law,
A T LAN T A , GEORGIA.
Office over Gunby’s store, White-Ha]]
G. B. HAYGOOD I. j j wniTAKV
Formerly of \y at . formerly of Pay!
INGRAM & CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW *
GEORGIA.
IMTILL p.actiee in the Chatahoocine Circuit
VY nd the adjoining counties. Office over
the store of J. K. Redd & Cos. °
Porterngram.
DR. H. W. BROWN,
OFFICE ON SOLOMON STREET,
Opposite the Baptist Church.
April, 1852,
SALMONS i BOOTH
HAVE v falteu into their copartnership
Ox. JAMES N. SIMMONS, amt the
mercantile business of the firm will bo conducted
in future at the old stand, on fM-street, under the
firm name of SALMONS, BOOTH & CO.
L. S. Salmons, 1 Griffin, March 29, 1853.
Robert Booth, > k J4_
James N. Simmons >
LAW BLANK
of evbhv DrscnirTi.v amt at* on iia.vD
For Sale at I hi* ('Fee,