The Georgia Jeffersonian. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-18??, October 13, 1853, Image 3

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The Cholera in England. Much alarm prevailed ir> England at our ias* elates, says the Savannah Courier, in relation to the appearance of the cholera. ( asps anil deaths had occurred at Gates head, Newcastle, v ort fi Shields, South Shields, Sunderland, Manchester, London and Liverpool. An Order in council had been issued, announcing that the Act for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, would immediately he put in requisition, ihe London Morning Chronicle states that the epidemic has assumed a severer form than it did in 1831 -’32. The mor tality had been more rapid, and contagion lif science will still admit such a word into its vocabulary) more divergent:— I he Times tells us: “This time ‘lie cholera has allowed us hot short respite, and although it is possi ble that we may not lee! its full virulence until the cold season shall have passed away, yet here it is; and for the time its devastations appear m ire sweeping than before. I*\ r the moment the head quar ters of ihe disease is now at Newcastle and in that town- the terrible fact has been already noted that, whereas in 1831 only 61 persons died of cholera during the first fifteen days of its appearance, upon the present occasion 214 persons have fallen victims to its power do ing the corresponding petiod. It can scarcely, I then, he said with propriety that the dis- J ease lias assumed a milder form since the period of i's first appearance. It fastens upon its victims as insidiously and strikes him down as suddenly, as it did some j quarter of a century hack, when we were first afd cted with its visitations. We may add, as confirmatory evidence, that certainly, in Copenhagen, and in the North of Europe, where the ravages of j the disease have, for some months past, been most severely felt, nothing lias ap peared to show that the disease is of a hss fatal character than during its former prevalence in Europe. The news from Newcastle itself is had indeed—the epi- ( den.ic has already spread to Hexham, i and, no doubt, will extend itself shortly i over a wider space. At Newcastle the 1 greatest activity prevails. Thirty private , practitioners have been called in to assist ! the medical officers, who are employed on 1 the public account, and, even their help vi'l, in all probability, he unequal to the necessities of the occasion. Ihe fac.s observed are too confirmatory of the gloomy predictions''which ail persons who have had the public safety at heart have ( constantly uttered for the last few years.*’ From the Mobile Tribune, Alas! Our Lovely SoufZs Alas! our lovely South! It is a tnoiirn c\ The air seems dim with tears, and ( bill with sighs. On soul and heart lies toe heavy hush of awe, for the “Pale Ilor.-e and his r der, Death,” is passing by. Oh, Father, we have sinned, fatally sinned. We have forsaken the “narrow path” for the “broad road.” We have hushed ‘‘the still small voice,” to listen ‘o the Syren. We have qiienctied the i Holy Spirit in our hearts, until they are’ ns die Dead Sea. With the nrmiiaj we have marred the immortal. On thysa- 1 c:ed altar we have burnt offerings to Sa- I tan. Oh, Holy God, we have damned - ourselves to Death doomed to sin, and j thou :n thy great justice, hast sent the great destroyer to desolate us and to a- : veigethee-—but, Father, wilt thou not forgive? 1 boa said a broken heart and a contrite spirit iJiou wouldsit r&ceisß and pardon, and, our Father, these we bring . We are wearied with the “wicked way.” ”''e long'to walk in the path of peace—i in the love-light of thy smile. Oh, frown and flash thy wrath upon us no more ! Spare! spare! that it may revive and bloom for thee. Our Father, soothe us with a Sabbath hymn, and cradle us in thy sympathy. Julia. Mobile, Ala., September, 1353. {tjpl'e are tequested to announce the name if \\ m. A. Adams, as a candidate lor Clerk of ll e Superior Court of Meri- : wether county, at ti e election to lake j place on ’he first Monday.in January next.! fcjT-We are authorized to announce the name of A. M Webb, as a candidate for the office of Cletk of the Inferior Couttj of Meriwether county, at the ensuing Jar- j ary election. OBITU%HY. I tier!, at hi* residence in the City of Griffin, on Thursday night, 6lh insf., at 12 o’clock, Colonel Wii.liam W. V\ jGGixs, in the 4U'b year of h e a"f*. The subject of tldn notice Was born ii the county of iiurke, was edncalad at the University of Georgia, and studied law with Gen. Thomas Glasscock, in t lie eity ol Augusta. Hecommenced the practice of his profession, in early life, in the county ofTwiggs, where he soon attained an hon orable position at the tjar. lie was elected Soli cit. General of the Southern Judicial Circuit, in which capacity he served a number of years, dis charging its arduous duties with fidelity, prompt itude, and usefulness to the Stale and honor to 1 himself. Ile was repeatedly called by the voice of bis fellow-citizens to represent them in the coun cils of tits native State, both in the Senate and • louse of Representatives, in each of which bodies i:o took a high position and was di-tinguislicd for 1 ias zeal, eloquence and patriotism. To speak of his many private virtues would 1 occupy more space than is usually allotted lo an obituary notice As friend he was ardent in his attachments, as a husband kind and devoted, as a father tender and ufYctional*’, as a master merci ful and indulgent, as a neighbor liberal and ac commodating. He removed to this city about nine months since, and in that short space of time, fry Ids go: t'emanly deportment, noble bearing and courteous manners, had succeeded in establishing himself in the esteem and confidence of a large circle of friends and securing the esteem nrul re spect of all. His prospects lor enjoying the com forts and pleasures of life, in our community, were £].iMering in the highest, degree. Bui Heath, the | ■ominon enemy of our race, marked him tbr iis victim, and he tell before its ruthless power. His ontprndy rmd, cut down as lie was, in the prime of ife, in tire vigor of his intellect, at Ihe zenith of his -j s eji j1 1 u;S s., r/-rr. i ru ’ s us “u hat shadows we are, and whal .shadows wo pursue.” He has left a disconso late widow and three infccstingcliildrcn to mourn dns irreparable Uasr, Ihs remains vvercaccom famed the grave by an unusually large con course of our citizens. who thus manifested their /i-gard lor him wldle living-, and their sorrow for diir unlimely death. Jim he is gone, “And so wasine man! To-day he puts forth the tender leaves of hope, to morrow tilo-soi’is and hears Ins blushing honors thick upon him; the next day rornesa frost and Mights the fruit, und when he thinks hi? greatness st’li is ripening, he fails like ‘jfitumn leaves to cnjgcb < t;r uolher earth.” A FRIEND Died, at the residence of Ins fattier, in Upson county Smith Fcocim, 6on of Mr. James tnd Mrs. Nancy Scogin, in thc-25tli year of his age. The subject of ihis nolice has been one of aftlic tion all Ins lile, with ilur slight, exception of his two years. He had not that inestimable trea sure (a good mine) from early infancy. He was attacked, some lour or live weeks ago, with typhoid fever, und after most excruciating pain for the last, tw< ntv-foiir hours, on yesterday, the 7lh ot Sep tember, at half-past 3 o’clock, h< (ell asleep lo awake no more until awakened by that trump that shall awake all ihe sl oping millions. May that, all wise God that gave and took him, comfort and ysppsplf his much hereav'ed parents and relations. A'Friend. Meriwether November Sales. WILL he sold, before the Courthouse door in the town of Greenville, Meriwither county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, th following property, viz: i A tractor lot ot Land, with the improvements thereon, situate in the town of Greenville, Meri wether county, the number not known, supposed to contain two acres, known ns the Tanyard Lot, ami now in the passcssion of Joseph B. Breedlove; two Mules, one a horse and the other a mare mule; one lot of Leather, consisting of harness, sole and upper Leather; 24'vatsof unfinished Leather,in the i va ',‘2 twnhorse Waggons, one set of waggon Har ness, one lot of Lime, one g'-ay Horse, one Buggy ami Harness, one set of double buggy Harness, a t ract of Land, supposed to contain 83 acres, oil’ of the West side or part of lot ot Land number 141, in the JOt b district of originally Troup now Meri wether county; also, a House a ’nd Lot, number not known, in flic town of Greenville, Meriwether county, in the possession of Joseph B. Breedlove, adjoining the lands of 11. S. Wimhueh, John Grant*, Joseph L. Benning and others; all of said proper!j levied on to satisfy an execution from Meriwether Superior Court, in favor of Cnrhart & Roll vs said Breedlove; and levied on as the nrop ertvof said defendant. H. D.LEVERETT, Sheriff. Meriwether November Sales. WILL be sold, before tbc Courthouse door in ihe town ot Greenville, Meriwether county, within ihe legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday •it November next, the following property, viz: One lot. ol Land, situate in Greenville, in the county of Meriwether, number not known, sup ! to contain two acres, more or less, known as 1 I the Tanya rd Lot, m said town; one lot of Leather, j consisting -I harness, sole and upper leather; two Mules, one a horse and the ot Her a tna r e; twenty tour vats o( Leather, in hark; two Two-horse \\ agg-ms, one set of Harness, one iot of Lime, one i gt:\y Horse and a Buggy and Harness, and 88 i acres ol Laud, more or less, of! of the West side of lot ofLaod number 141, in the tOih district ol originally Troup now Meriwether county; all Icv i ul on as the. property of Joseph B. Breedlove lo satisly a .'i i t Irotn MeriwetlierSuperioiir Court, in favor ot Andrew Park vs said Breedlove, maker. L. F. McLaughlin, W. T. Morelann, and John S Blalock, indorsers. ROBT. B. DARK, D. 31.16 Pcpt o mber 20. 185,?. Meriwether November Sales. V4j’ ILL he sold, before tbc Courthouse door, in V the town ol Greenville, Meriwether cqtuily, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, the following property, to-wit: JOne Eighth part ol the west half of lot of Land number 17, in the Sill distrtet of originally Troup now Meriwelher eounly, levied on as the properly ot John W . Bowdin, t<> satisfy a Justices’ Court fi !a iii laver of James Fiemister vs said Bowdin. — Levy made a id relumed lo me bv n Constabhy J. W. REDDING, D. Stiff. S ‘ptemher 2G, 1853. Meriwether ShcrilTs Sale. “ITSriLL be sold between the usual hours ol sale, * v in the town of Greenville, Meriwether county, on the first Tuesday in November next, before the Court-house door, Joseph B. Breed love’s interest in to a n lot. No. 13. (consisting of one-half thereof) and the house thereon known as a Grocery store. Levied on as the property of > os ph B Breedlove, 1o satisfy ali la issued from Meriwether Superior Court, in favor of Andrew Park,endorser, vs Joseph B. Breedlove, maker, and Leander F. McLaughlin, Wilson T. Moro laud and Jol.n S. Blalock endorsers. Property poiutad out by defendants. Scpt.2Sth, 1853. HARRISON D. LEV 15 RE TT, Bld if. A dmiHistmlov’s Sale. ILL he sold before the Court-house door, V V in the town ofFapetteville, Fayette coun ty, on the first Tuesday in December ricxf, wjlhin | the usual uonrs hi sale, agreeable to an order of | tho Court ol Ordinary of said eounly, one bundled : acres of land, more or less, off of ihe cast part ( of j lot No. 190, in the Gill district of said county, (Vd -1 joining Witiisu.Biasse.il and Jesse Jones. Sold as jibe property of Hiram Moses, late of said county j deceased. Terms of sale, twelve months credit, j small notes and approved security. DR 15 WRY B. MAV, Ad’.nr. October 4 h, 1853 41 ! —— Gcorgifi, Fayette County. U FRF AS, Sarah F. Jennings applies to j v V me (or letters of Administration on tliees taie of John A. Jennings, late of said county, dc- 1 ceased with the nu icupative will annexed— \ These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singula! th<- kindred and neditors of said de ceased, to file objections, if any they have, in my J office, within the time prescribed by law, tMhei wise Letters of Administration will be granted to raid applican*. Given under my hand, at office, this October 4 1953. J. L. BLALOCK, Ordinary. Executor’s Sale. WILL he sold at tlw late residence of Gilbert Gay, late of Fayette county, deceased, on tli ■ first Monday in December next, the following property, to-wit: .Fifty head of line Pork Hogs; one lot of Mules j ! anil Horses;- Cattle of all deseripl ions, Stock-hog*, j Cotton, Corn and Fonder, House-hold and Kttcli icn Furniture, &c, Terms of sale, twelve months I credit; small notes and approved security. All j persons indebted to said E-tate wifi come forward ! and make payment, and those having demands a j gainst the same, are hereby notiliicd to present them according to law. October 4th, 1853. THOS. B. GAY. ? ~ , ■’ ISAAC P GAY, 5 Executors. 41- _ Ail ini si is tta t or’s Sale. WILL he sold before the Courthouse door in tho town of Fayetteville, Fayette county, Ga., on the first ‘Tuesday in December next, with in the legal r.oitTs of sale—agreeable to an order ol the Court of Ordinary of said county, Fifty acres of Land, more or less, off of the south part of Lot ol Land No. 48, in the fifth district of said county. Sold as the prop! riy of Elbert. Bisliup, late of said county, deceased. Terms of sale made known on the day. Oct 4th, 1853. 4i— JISSSIS HUBBARD, AJ.nV. Sale. A GRIS!SABL!S lo l!ie last will and testament Jm. of William Cole, late ol Monroe county, de ceased, will be soli! before the Courthouse door in the town of Zehnlort, Pike county, Ga., on the lirst Tuesday in November next; within the usual hours of sale, the Northeast half of lot No. 12G, in the 7iii district of originally Monroe now. Pike county. Sold for Uie benefit of the heir? and cred itors of said deceased. Sold on a credo of twelve months. WILLIAM J- COLIS, 1 JACOB W.COLE, > Ex’rs. WILLIAM G. DUKE. V September 19, 1853, 38— Executor’s Sale. WILL he sold at the late residence of Zabud and Dorn thy Little, in Henry county, on the first day of December next, within the usual hours of sale, all the perishable property of the I ite Zabud and D >rathy Little, deceased, consist ing of 300 libls of Corn, with Fodder ana Oats, 200 bushels of Wheat, Cattle, Mules, Wagon and | Cart, Pork, and Household and Kitchen furniture. ; Fold fdV Ihe benefit of the heirs and creditors. Safe to continue fro n day to day till all is sold. Terms made known oo (lie day of sale, this 3d day ot October 1853 JOHN It. START,Ex’r. WlXf ASBINGTOS JONES. OFFICE AT TIIE DRUG STORE ON BROADWAY Grffin, August 28, 1653 35 ~ STONE & (.MILL ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Faye tievie, Ga. A. W. Stone. V. A. Gaskill June 17, 1853. 2ft—tf ’ Zu Dl-ITIBLj Attorney at Law. i Office in the Masonic Building, on Hill-St osßas'iJi'ffsro mix# J lv, 1853. 28—ly \ ‘ LAW CLANK I OF EVERY DESCRIP FIN ALWAYS ON HAND Far Sale at this <’ rr. Executor’s Sae. AGREEABLE to the last Will and Testamcn ol Zabud Little, late of Henry county, de eased, will be sold liefore the Coort-Jiouse door inlhc town ol McDonough, Henry county, on the first Tuesduy in December next, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Jeff, a mao, 30 years of ago; Harriet,a girl, IG years of age; Martha, a woman, 18 years of age; and cer inlant child; Fanny, a woman, 45 years of agp; Jim, a boy, 7 yearsoi age; Arehy,* a hoy, 5 years ol age. Also lots of Land, No. 19, containing aeres, No. 20, containing 20SJ; No. 46, containing 202 j; No. 45, containing 15 acres, mote or less. Also a negro put, Jane, aged 18 years: of the estate o Dorothy LitlF. Also at Griffin, Spalding comity, on theg first Tuesday in January next, within Ism legal hours of ®ale, will bo sold, the following properly,lr-wit Luts of Land, No. 21, containing 100 acres more or less, No. 76, containing 2(*2J acres with a good Merchant Mill thereon; lot No, not known, adjoining lot, No. 7G, containing lUO acres, more or less, all lying in originally the third district of Henry county. This the 2d day of October, 1853. 40— JOHN H STARR, Ex’r. CAUTION* THIS is to notify the public that Nilly G. Evans, my wife, has left my house, ,v ed at\d and board, without any just cause or provocation. I therefore, hereby notify all persons not to credit her on rnv account, as 1 will not he responsible for any of her contracts I also forewarn till persons trorn harboring or protecting her in any shape, , form, or manlier; those who may do so may expect . to abide tho consequences. j, BOSWELL Y. EVAN'S. Grifli-i, Sp?. 27, 1853. 39—1 l MMitREOfiPES, TAKEN in the best style of the ait —Daguer reolype stock for sale. Watches and Jewel ry repaired in the best manner bv JOHN M..LUNQJJISS T H ? ?l-st, Griffid. Qi., Au>.24,1853. 3f—l litili. It THE TANNING, SHOE, and HARNESS ■ Manufacturing Business of this placa, liere toliire conducted bv James L. JoHNSotf,* is now discontinued, and will hereafter be conducted by M. M. Lockhart, with the same well tried and experienced workmen, connected with its various departments, and 1 feel assured and authorized to say, with the Tanning in connection with tho bu siness, will be nbleto sell as good bargains as any establishment in the North or South, and deter mined shall excell in point of manu factory in Us various departments; and with strict and prompt, attention to.business, hope and solicit its former patrons and many more new ones. 1 am determined that those wiio 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 Raw-hides, Bark, Tallow and Beeswax. Griffin, Sept. 7. Id 53. 37—ts SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. HAVING determined to sell out anil quit Gtiffin, the subscriber off.TS for sale (lie lollowfing valuable mperty: -THE— liOMJIIffiiNIAN PRINTING OFFICE. The •ocatinn ol Griffin is not wc ty miles from tin* centre of the State/ and to an editor who can gain the confidence of tire comniiini y, ought to he one of the best locations lor f new paperin the State. The office is well supplied with sm:1l type, and an ildition ol one hundred dollars in job type w 001. make it very complete. Posses sion will be gi< en whenever the purchase is made, or the office wi’ he retained till Ist of January next. Where Joseph Cunningham now liver. • This lot has a front of one acre on New Orleans street, when on may built seven stores of thirty leet front, each, and of any desirable depth. For building it is the most desirable pro perly in town. TWO STORES On Broadway, adjoining Pilsbury and Moseley, one sixty and Ihe other thirty feet deep. A FINE BUILDING LOT On Hill street,on the corner above the Warehouse of Gaul.itng, Hill & Nall. ’This lot is situated convenient to either of the Female Colleges, not two hundred yards from either, and would make an eligible building site for a Young Ladies’ Bearding House k lALF-ACRE LOT Onthe corner-of Eijh’li street, adjoining Mr Bowdoin, eligible as a Building Lot. Now is your time. lam determined to sell, and the earliest applicants will stand ‘liie best, chance for a bargain. WILLIAM CLINE. Griffin, Sept. 6, 1853. 1C?*: Will our brethren of the type g’Ve us a lif to get out of the way, by publ.shing tins advert,se men! a few times? FIRE-PROOF WARE-HOUSE! 1 & & FERRXXX & HANCOCK WILL continue the WARE-HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its various branches at their FIREPROOFBUiLDINaS, near the corner of Hill and Solomon Stleets, where they will be happy to see all their old cus tomers, and as many new ones, the ensuing sea son. The superior {nccominodalions which they oiler to the public, and their strict attention to bu siness, wijj, they trust, secure for them a liberal share of public patronage. B. SV. FERRTLL, WM. H. HANCOCK. idp’All orders (nr Groceries filled at the lowest market prices, anil liberal advances made on Ccf to'n in store, if desired. .. ; Griffin, Ga., August 30, 1553. 35—2 in INGRAM & CRAWFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. WILL pt act ice in the Chatahoocfiee Circuit and the adjoining counties. Office over the store of J. K. Redd & Cos. PORTFRNGHAM. AST® wasttt®® SUPPLIES. TH E subscribers having purchased the entire establishment of Mr. T. Jyßjy H. Bray, fi MERCHANT TAILOR, I Offer their services to their friends Bf I’ ■ I and his former customers, and re- solicits n continuance of patronage, as they are deter mined, and flalter Jhemselves that they can, give general They have just received, a fresh aid well selected stock ot Cloths, Casiniercs, Vestings, AND Ready-Made Clothing. which they will sell cheaper than any establishment of the kind in the city. Give us u rail, aniLvou shall not go away dissalislied. PIPER & WHITE. Griffin, September, 1853. 38— I N. B. CUTTING dftne at the shorlest notice \ and in the most fashionable style. MILLINARY. MRS. CLARK wishes lo inform the public that she will open her Full stock of latest, s'yle BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIB-BO N't, I’LOOMS, CAPS, SILKS, MAN I ILLAS, SHAWLS..and all kind ofjaitieles in tin- Milli nary and Manlua-Meking fine, in her shop at her residence, on the Ist day of.Octolier next. Tl:t shop can he found by going one hundred yards north of Mrs. Reeves’ Hotel, or one hundred yards east of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs Clark in tends to keep on band, the latest styles of BON NETS and the best selection of articles m the MILLINARY and MANTUA-VIAKING line, that can be had in Maiket. A. E. CLARK. Griffin, Sept. 14, 1853. 37—2 m WARE-HOUSE —AND— COMMISSION BIBOS. rH'MHE undersigned have taken charge of the JL large and commodious ware-house, on the corner of Hill and Taylor Streets, recently occupied by Messrs. REEVES & LEWIS, and will carry on tho above business in all its various b,ranches during the ensuing season, under the firm name and style of BAULDING, HILL & NAIJ, The Warc-llouse is (jndifgomg thorough re pairs, and will be iri suppYb order for Ihe recep tion of Cotton, bv the commencement of the season. Liberal advances on Cotton and other produce in store, made at alt times, at customary rates The personal attention of each member ol llie firm will be devoted to the business, and they hope to receive, as they expect to deserve, a liberal shire of public patronage. A. A. GAULDING HISNBY P, HILL; . 4 AK TiIbALD M. NALL. GuTi'rf, August, 185'’,’ —ip NIW^MSBOP. THE subsorihor having opened a shop at JOHNSOiVS OLD STAND One door South of .Messrs J. J. 4* H -B Lovejoy and JV or lh of Messrs. P til chard 4* Wood , tfctv Or e a KT^tfeef. Where he is prepared to manufacture to order And wifi keep CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A well Assorted Stock of BUGGY, COACH, .1X1) WACOJY IhIItJYESS; TOGETHER WITH Whips, Bridles, Martingales, Tie-Reins Hame-Strings, &c. &c. And every other article connected with the busi ness. Which eh will .sellat LOWEST Prtci Give 111 a Call! /StoiSk Repairing Saddles and Harness, neatly gjpßra executed at the shortest notice and low ost Prices. T. M. OSBORNE. Griffin, Ga. July sth. 1553 27—ts fjg'MHE subscribers having purchased t ho well Ji. known Steam Mills, formally owned by S. 11. Griffin, are now prepared to furnish Lunfberto those wanting at short notice—and one of Ihe proprietors will give his enure attention to the business; and lie 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. WHITAKER & IIAVVKINS. --e THE subscriber having sol i out his entire pos sessions, both Land and Steam Mills, to John 1. 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 able to give as good accommoda tions in the lumber business, as any in this coun try. I would lurther stale, that they have jml the machinery in good order lor cutting. Try them, you need not bo afraid. S. 11. GRIFFIN. June I4lh. 1853. 24 ‘Am , “k - © it ana AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Monroe comity,— will be sold on the first ‘Tuesday in October next, in the town of Forsyth, Monroe county, within the legal hours of sale. One Hunnred one and one fourth acres more or less, in Ijio 3d did riel of said county, being ttic place whereon Richard Hamlet, deceased, late of said county, resided. Sold un der the incumberance of the widow’s dower. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the da vof mile. THOS. B. iVIL’A MS, Ad mV. August 3, 1853. 31 M°WILUAM? & 09. STEST SIDE IIILL STREET, ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM New York and. Philadelphia SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, clothmG, Hats, Bonnets, Boots anil Shoes, Wooden, Crockery q- Hardware, GROC E KIES, &c. to which they invite the attention of the Citizens of Griffin and pnblic generally. Griffin, March 28, 1853. 13— j \Lale Atlanta Iron Foundry. l PEHUIS new Company is now prepared to do JL Work on short notice of heavy and light Castings from the latest improved patterns of t ron Brass of Composition, all of which will be war ranted. Turning, Boring, and Drilling done to order.[ Screw Cuitingof ten led, or under, of any sized thread required. Heavy and Light forging of wrought Iron or •Steel, done in superior style. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Is called to their Patterns for mill gearing of Met chant and Custom Flouring, and Sa w 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, till of which will be sold low loreash. Copperand Brasslaken in ex-n change for work atgeash prices. A. LUYDICN, JAM hi L. DUNNING, JOHN McDONNUGH,. WILLIAM HUH TON’ P. S. All of the above cojnpany are pract Mechanics, and give their undivided attention he business. September 11th, 1851. 0— • SOO~R EW ATaYIFI Macon & Western Uaii.road Cos., ) June 13th, 1853. $ THE above reward will be paid for the detec tion and proof to convict, any person, or persons, who have, or may hereafter be guilty of obstructing with timber or other things, the Track of the Macon &. Western Railroad. 25—3 m ISAAC SCOTT, President. DR, H, W. BROWN, I OFFICE ON SOLOMON STREET , ) Opposite thj BaptistChureh, ( ■ A, f \ 135*. foils MWjjßb THE subscriber, admioiiim >‘ “’ Evan* Sta non, late oTtfWffjL *s**&%&& Pike, now Spalding eouhly, eoo'Tcm of mm, Situated on the plank road leauinft fiom Gr-ffin to Flat Shoals, live miles Inin Griffin. This land is if good and productive quality, with about one bundlecl and fifty neves cleared, lit ty Lesli land, and the whole well watered. There are on the premises ;i good and convenient dwelling; and all necessary on -lioitses, a good “in house, a good well and springs. The place is noted For the ex eellCat health of all who have occupied it. Good anrl substantial lilies will he made to the purcha ser liv public Administrator’s sale, at Spalding Com I house, on the first Tuesday in Dccembct next. Eliould the above lands not be sufficient for the arid convenience of’ the purchaser, the suh scrii:“i will also sell five or six hundred acres ad j lining, also “ lod land. As it is not presumed that any one will purchase without seeing the lands, I mvile all who wish lo purchase a fine plan tation in this section to call and r: e the lands and myself on ilia premises. 1 have such lands a? I am not ashamed to sh w. BURP.ELL OIIK. Griffin, Sept. 6, 1353. 36—If I The Federal Union is reqnesle -to inseii the a aovetwo months, unless soone - countermarched, brnl send the (nil to B, 0., Griffin P. O. FOR SALEb subscribers offer for sale, their valuable Ja tract of land, lying 7k miles North-west of Greenville, in the county ol Meriwether-, on the road leading from Greenville to Granivilte. Tnerc is on the premises n large dwelling house, togeth er with other necessary out houses. Thera is also in progress towards completion, a good water Gin, with sufficient water forltie Ginning season. Said tract of land contains 375 acres, of which, there are 170 acres of said tract in a good state of cultivation. We will sell a bargain for cash or credit. ELINDOR PENNINGTON. HI LEERY PEN NINGTON, June 23th, 1353. 2G—3m GROCERIES, &c. DDLS. Old live, Corn,and Monongahe la Whiskey. ‘ v 1 cask Extra Fine Cognac Brandy. 3 casks Port, Sweet and Malaga W ines. 2 Idds. old Bulls and Jasper Peach Brandy. 5 hhls Phelps’Gin. 2 bbls. real old Holland Gin. Besides mny other articles usually sold from any mercantile house in Georgia, consisting <>l Sperm, T Blow and Adamantine Candles; gug-ir, Coffee, Molasses* Svrup; Meal, Flour, Corn; Cheese, Butter, Crackers, Nuts, Raisins; 10 \1 Cigars, wholesale and retail, (of n;os excellent brand-.) Spice, Pepper, Ginger; Soap, washing and shaving, an extra article of shaving cream, (somefitig new—try if.) Pickles. Pepper Sauce, Lemon Syrup; Table Salt, Chemical Yeast Powders; Mackerel, Herring's, Codfish, Tea, Black and G “cn; Brushes, Counter, Table and Blacking; Candies, Shot, Powder, &c. &c. In fact, my stock is now complete of Family nc cessarics. 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 stock—eit 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, nh > will at. any time do ling inv absence attend my business as 1 would have them in my presence—theirs being as my own motto, like that of Ctcsar’s — “ten-, vipi, vtcii” BRIAN NEWELL, (Jndcr Denham & Wnndrufl’s Chair Manufactory, „ East side of Lilli Street. Gnflin, April 12, 1853. 15— ts A FEW MORE J f sfzof ihoe splendid Pianoes,? jS f 11. from the Manufactory of J. LI. Most & Cos. Hart ord, Connection!, which arc warranted superior o any tiling m this market. I>. N. I FISK’S METALLIC CASES! STAKE leave respectfully to inform the public, Ih ii I have just received a number ol these BURIAL CASB3 at niv shop, in the city of Griffin, where tliev ran he fin<l at all times at the shortest notice, at a small advance oncost and freight. The subscriber also continues the Carriage a:*d Cabitaet SS*sss*e§s at his old stand where he will tie pleased to execute an v orders left with him. A. BELLAMY. Gritiin, April'-, |s>2 14—1 Ja Is &Ja Ss SEEK&e A RE now receiving their usual “real variety of Spring and Slimmer Goods, ai! of which \v< m c ireful I y selected by one of their firm in New’ Yi rk tnd Boston. Among which are a general 3tock|uf STAPLE DRY-GOODS. Ladies Dress Goods, consisting in part of Islk. and CelM. Silks, Plain and FigVl. Printed and Plain Bareges, Rich Fig’ll. Silk Tissues and Grenadines, Mantillas, Scarfs and Grape Shawls, Lace and Muslin Sleeves, Chimesetts and Collars. BONNETS & BONNET KIBBONS. In the gentlemen’s department are Fash ionahle Heady--Made Clothing , Hals, Bools and Shoes . Always on hand a general assortment of HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Iron and Nails, Crockery and G’ass-Ware Paints, Oils, and Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty numerous ot her articles. They respectfully invite their friends and the public, lo call and examine their goods. ‘1 hey jell confident that they can sell them at such prices as will give general satisfaction. Griffin. March 21. 1853. 12—ts SYNODICAL FEMALE COLLEGE, &EI!OT ? G-A. rsntlE exercises of ihis Institution will ne rc- JL suiiicd on MONDAY Isth mst. in die NE W COLLEGE EDIFICE, and under the direction of its present able ‘acuity of Teachers, of whom it is deenv and unnecessary to add any extended rceouimendaiiou in this notice, as past successful labors are the best GUAM ANTKE, of tllC FUTURE HIGH CHARACTER. ol tho iustfiittion. The great objects of a thorough Female Educa tion —intellectual training—culture of the moral and social feelings and improvement of the man ners are continually aimed a! by the faculty. The BIBLE is made a text-book of daily refer ence and study. The Board of Trustees feel the highest gratifi cation, in being aide to present to the patronage ol die public, such an [nstilution, as the SYNOIJI CAL FEMALE COLLEGE, in which heir (laughters can receive an education of die most finished character. JAP. H STARK, W. .1. Keith, Sec’ry. f President of B. T. i ‘ Griffin, Gd., August 1893, 31—ft MiWAL \li I Ilf. rSHJE undersigned respectfully tenders r> JBL his professional services to the citizens of Grjtfin ami vicinity. Ills practice is on the BOTANIC SYSTEM, and from .* long experience in the practice of Physic, he feel.- [ assured tlvut he will be able to give satisfaction t all who may cali on him for medical aid. JCjPOfiiceori Broadway over A Gray’s Store LEROY SNEED, M. D Griili :, Feh ;0, 1852. AlAßplflel undersigned, being desirous of moving J - westward, oilers his JAvery Stalrle & Stock lor sale, also; Hie Dwelling House and Dot whore he now resides Persons wishing lo enter the Livery Business, will do well to call early and examine lor ihemsclia-s, as lam deter mined to sell. L. P. ALEXAN DER. Griffin, April 20, 1835. 16 —if Tiano fortesTT E have now on hand the largest stock Tv of PIANOS that we have ever had, all fresh and new, direct Irom the Manufactu rers. They are all of the latest styles acd.patlerns, and are unsurpassed in point ol qmckness ano elasticity of touch, vohimeand brilliancy of lone, slyle and finish of workmanship. We have among our stock some of the lale Patent EW SCALE PIANOS. which are equal in volume of tone to the celebrated Grand Pianos. Those instruments never tail to please the ear of every one who hears the lone ot them. Also, we have some of the much admired 4BarcuQti isr a ashd* These .Pianos have all been selected hy one of the firm, and wc boast that we arc able to self them as low as any market in the Union with the freight’s difference, as the arrangements which we have late ly effected with the ManufxttuVcis will authoizoi onr doing so. Pieces fi’otsi $225 Jo SSOO A written guarantee will aecompany every Pi ano we sell; that is,’ ‘-if, after twelve months using any defect is found, we take the Piano buck again and give a nr tv one.” Secondhand Pianos lo RENT, or for sale. — Prices from 350 00 to 5150 00. MML©lM!©gf© in neat Rosewood cases, 4 and 5 octaves, for sale prices SSO to $75. Flutinas, Aecordeons, Tambourines, Banjos, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Fifes, and everything u sually kept in a Music Store will he found in ours. A heavy lot of Sheet Music on hand for Piano, El ate and Guitar. CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD Griffin, Ga. Hill St. May 12, 1853. ly Ki up targs tzs m Jffil sis Thi ‘ ; ©IB® IF® 51-9 W OULD respectfully inform all who are in need of full set? or partial sets of Teeth, and who wish'hem put up with skill and experi ence, warranted to answer cvciy purpose room led, that they can now be supplied at short notice, and with the same.style put up upon a lu autlln mejaltc base, which took the premium over a! others of Hie kind at the late Fair in Macon, also She First Premium aMhe late Fairin Atlanta. Dr. C, has lately made arrangements so that persons king in the country, or in any of the adjacent towns, can, if they wish, command his services free of charge, which will secure i horn against fbo many iuvnositons practiced by ft mcra e.qaiu U that I reverse the counirv, I Griffin, Jan. I JLn, A ® ® SEALED proposals will he received jlSlpjjfs* until the first of August, for the stoic room, on Hill street, occupied at pre sent bv Bryan Newel, Esq. for one, two or three years. Payments every three months. — Address J. D. SHERRILL, Ch’mn of the Committee. 25_ if ONE OF Till LARGEST M(! Best Stocks of SPUING & SUMMER GOODS! EVER OFFERED LY THIS MARKET , IS NOW OPENING AT SARGENT & CD’S, Cor Ncw-Orleans St. and Broadway. CONSISTING in part of a splendid assortment o STAPLE & FANCY MI-GOODS, and every style and description of DRESS GOODS!! Also, every variety of WOOD WARE AND HARDWARE Clothing, Saddles, Guns, Blankets, Iron, Pistols, Kerseys, Nails, Powd Shoes, Steel, Oils, Hats, Blacksmith’s Tools, Paints. ALSO OK THIS BEST QUAUTESt 50 Bags Rio Coffee, Prime Java do lO Hhds. St. Croix and P. R. Sugar. 20 Bbis. Stewarts’ Refined do 20 do Coflee do 20 do Crush’d and Powdr’d do Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt, Molasses, Tobrcco, &c., &c. Purchasers will please hear 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 lo suit buyers SARGENT & CO. Griffin, September 30, 1852. 40—if* HOUSE PANT AND GLAZING. a The undersigned respectfully calls Ihe attention of the public, and especially those who live in the connlrv, to the fact that he is prepared to PAIN'S’ IHOSJSES, in superior style, and on very rca-j onable terms,’ Alto, GLAZING done in sgojdvlc and at the shortest notice. Give him a call. ‘ R. K. HOBBS. Shop on New Orleans street. January 27th, 1853. iwjeii mmm office SN the Brick building attached to the Ware house of Fcrrill & Hancock, opposite the Bap ist Church, Griffin, Ga. All kinds of PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL PRINTING executed with neatness and dispatch at Ihe New Job Office, on Solomon S’reet, opposite the Baptist Church. J. H. LOGAN <s• CO. for work respectfully solicitid. Griffin. January 18, 1853. 3—lv BACON LARDTr A LARGE Lot of Choice Toiim'SSt'C A BACON AND LARD - FOK SALE !!Y ROBINSON & {BLOODWORTH i Griffin, August- 9, 1853, 32 fgpu iuiiictciKl remedy mr Luuii *• .t JL toy and Cholera Morbus is travi ,inc enr ty as fast as Bonaparte pushed his column into Russia, and gaming commendation w ieietv er used. It is an excellent medicine for th ise dis eases, checking them almost instantly. The Cjl lown.-g are the Agents appointed in lit a State up to this time: iUENBSraa* John Ma liliarn, ‘/Vehuion. J. N. Thompson, Jackson. EiU- ii eilc.m, iVleUuiinngh.. Jellies A1 Jones, Fayetteville. James F. Johnson, Jonesboro. J. Norcross, Atlanta. J. T. Duane. “ tturd & tlnngcrford, Moniicello. W S. Lawson, Greenville. J. Ai. Noell, LaGrange. B. G. sci A. it. Thornton, •* Bedell Hr Mullens, Hamilton. E. \\ ells & Cos. ‘Palbolton. VV. S. Sandwich, Thoinatton. Miclcbcrry & Mobley, Indian Spring. T. S. iVJ. Blood worth, Van Boren. Vv hi. S. Carrol, Locust Grove, l-zra Johnson, Mt. More. W m. Strange, Worlhvme. J. It. Spier, vVilliumsvjlfe. L i’. w 3. Thrash, VVarnersville. jolmsoa & Zuber, Woodbury. J- A. J. & U. Foster, Rocky Mount. Banning & Mathews, LofhcrsVille. Isaac Fincher, Moiintvilic. O. Gibson, Long Cane. Thos. S. Brudfield, West Point, T. J. Lltiui 4c Cos. Whi'esvilte. W. S. Gri fin, Flat Shoals. L.4c W. H. Jackson, Catania. J. B. Foster, Wnvcrly Hall. Drane *c Malhews, Pra taburg. J C. 4c W. A. Douglas, Pleasant Hill. Wallace tc Ross,CarsmiyMiile. Whitfield 4c Beciand. Sli >V v Dale. 11 enrv J. Gill, Iron Bpring. iirafcpfsTil Hail Columbia. — What a rush for Goods! No wonder, they arc so cheap—and such a variet\ too! Pro Bono Publico. —l have been rvund to all the stores, neighbors and this is the plate lor good bargains! Insurer. —Did you ever know goods to sell so clump, ?:* at B. NEWELL’S Cheap Store? Sponte.~-Lut ine old! I have got my share— mon goods for a dollar here, than at any store in tilt county! TgMIE undersigned, having returned from, mar JSL ket, is now receiving daily, ins Spring Su k of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS. Ladies, your attention is specially called tc some ofthe richest UJKIDSS GOODS ever offered m Grilfin. IBs Stock ol Ladies Bonnets Hosiery Gloves, Shoes, See. is new complete, with a gene ral asso.ilment ol Fancy Articles, some of which arc to he found nowhere else. Call and examine 11. a fiords his young mon pleasure to show hi.- goods, and if they can only sell you the smallest article, .they are well pleased and consider them selves well paid. Gentlemen, young and old, bachelors anvii- 1 dowers, it you desire anything to make yoursevesd conspicuous, call at B. Newell’s. It is needless lo mention every article. But remember, anything you need is lobe found there. Don’t delay, as delays arc dangerous, and the stock of Gcntlcmca’s Furnishing Goods & Clothing arc very superior and need only a word to pass Site m ofi'. Beebco’s Spring Styles of HATS come in I ri-weekly now. Ifyou want the most fashionable HAT in the world, call and l>uv one, at a reduced price from Brian Newell. H ill Street, Griffin, east side, under Benium & Woodruff's Chair Manu factory. Cal! 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 12lh, !853. 15—!f - OLOOO&SHAOKLEFOE3 HAVING connected the Book and Staiior.arv with l heir Piano-Forte and Music business, itsprctfully announce to the public, that Ihcy 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 best and most substantial style of binding. IVecall Ine especial attention of Teachers and others buy ing School Books, to one Slock, as we intend to sell as low as we can afibrd them. . Os Miscellaneous Works; our stock will con-ict only of SSDLIGIOfJS. .WORKS, unu works oft lie most approved moral character. SEAESOWARY; very nearly any thing in Ibis line w ill bo found aloiir house. Call at the MUSIC SPORE, Hill-street Griffin, April 28, 1853. 17 3t F, W. L DOYLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW; OFFERS his professional services to the Pub lie. All business entrusted lo his managemc ivill meet with the most prompt attention. Reason able deductions w ill he made in fees,in proportion to the amount of business so entrusted. Office-on Solomon street, opposite tire Tap ist Church. * f Attention, REFERENCES < Perseverance, ( Promptitude. Griffin, March, 1852. 12—ts J. A. & J. C. BEEKS, DE.ILF.ItS IX DRYGOODS, GROCBIft AND HARDWARE, Corner Hill and Ninth-street, Griffin, G? J nnauv 9 1852. —if imAins!] ffIHE undersigned intending to make a slight Ja. change in their business, are now offering for CASH, their entire stock of DRY GOODS ; SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE &c. all new and Iresli, at very reduced prices, and en r credit until fa# I, at as low rates as anv house irt the place. J. C. & L. R. BREWER Griffin, March 25.1852 31—Gm SALMONS & BOOTH MAYIi this day taken into their copartnership Dr. J AMTS N. SIMMONS, and the mercantile business of the firm will bo conducted in future at the old stand, on Hill-street, under ih< firm name of SALMONS, BOOTH & CO. L. S. Saimons, 1 Griffin, March 29, 1853. Robert Booth, > J 4 James N. Simmons j iSMiiii. Messrs, c. H. JOHNSON & CO. OF GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, HAVE full assortment of Cnssimeres and Heavy Jeans, manufactured by CAIIsON YOUNG & GRIER, at their Rock Island Mills n Mecklenburg county, North Carolina, wheio CONSUMERS & MERCHANTS can be supplied on the most reasonable terms.- The Manufacturers offer their gondsunder the fu ■ conviction that they will compare favorably in style, finish, durability of fabric, permanency < color and price, with any similar goods made i : sold in the United State’. They are made ex pressly for the Southern trade, and it is confident ly hoped that all who desire to foster home indu - try will give them trial. The most tiioriusi! •ests are invited, and the manufacturers only ex* pact to he pitron'Z'd for merit. Charlotte, N O , r a> , s C pt, 21, 1553. 33 5t