The Georgia Jeffersonian. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-18??, November 03, 1853, Image 3

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\\ e ate autiibfizcd to announce ill nan e of Nathaniel Collins, as a candi date for the office of Tax Collector, at the ensuing January election. v e are requested to announce the name of Wm. A. Ada Ms. ns a candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court of Meri- Avether county, at the election to lake iduceon the first Monday in January next. are authorized to announce the name of A. M VVebij, as a candidate for the office of Cleik of the Inferior Court of Meriwether county, at the ensuing Jau ary election. . BITU a si Y. Died in Pike county, on the !Blh ult , Alexander O. Iticd ol a dcseascconlractcd while in theserviro of his cpnntry during the Mexican war, Age 35 ; years, he leaves a large circle of friends and rela tions to mourn Ilia I >ss. COBNCIIi PROMHjft REGULAR MEETING. GRIFFIN, October 22,1853. Present—The Mavor, Aid. Vlerriit, Fleming, Smith, Salmon*and Lovejoy. Absent—Aid. Johnson, Porter and Cline. The Clerk being alnem, 01 motion, AM. Mer ritt was appointed Clerk pro tern. T te ininnte* of the last regular in : *tin were rear! and confirmed. The Finance Committee reported in favnr.of the following accounts, which were ordered to he paid: A ford & Moor, Attorneys, balance, 550 00 S.S Taylor, hire of boy on streets 2 ill’s .. 36 00 •V. \V. Hammond, do do 3 m’s... 54 00 L. S. Salmons, do do 3 in’s... 54 00 J-McDonough,for lumber,..’ 56 00 Thomas Williams, hauling, ;..... II 00 B tter (hoy) work on well, 50 Aid. Salmons, I tom committee to confer with the Railroad officers, report-d i hat they had not yet hart a conference. Aid. Vlerritt, from the committee to assist the. C/'erk in assessing ta vs on d'-lanluig list, repeat - -d that (hey had performed that duty. Which re ports were, on motion, received. I he Marsh tl and Treasurer’s reports were sub mitted an l on motion, received. MARSHAL’S REPORT. Total ain’t collections since las: report $203 10 Cr. by Treasurer’s receipt, s|| .^5 “ “ “ , -.150 00 “ Fees on conceits 3 7,5 -165 00 Leaving now in my hands $33 jy Respectfully yours, . ..... „ T. E. IIICICS, City Marshal. Griffin, Oct. 22, lSoo. TREXSUREft’S REPORT. Amount on hand l ist report $l4O 21 Received sii.ee, ..... 305 80 ( ' R - $506 01 By disbursements since last report 112 37 Leaving balance in Treasury.... $393 61 Whole am aunt of receipts and disbursements for 2d quarter, expiring Oct. 15th, 1853: On him! July 9, commencement 2d 0r...5615 54 Kec’d during 2d Or. exp, Oct. 15, 1853... 609 75 „ J Ctl - $1225 29 oy disbursements (dr the O', ending October 15, 1853 .”... .. 83! 65 Leaving, a? before, in my hands $393 64 All of which is respectfully submitted, J AS. 11. LOGAN City Treasurer. Griffin, Oct. 22, 1853. Oi motion Al I Sal inns, the second quarter’s salary nfofficers was ordered paid. On motion, Council adj mrned. WWI. U. PHILLIPS, Mayor. A true copy from the minutes, this 29th day of Pet., 1853. J AS. H. LOGAN, Cler 1,000 Book. Agents wanted. To sell Pictorial and Useful Works for the Year 1851. 1,000 Dollars a Year. TED, in every section of the United ▼ ▼ Stales, active and enterprising men, to en gage in tin; sale of some of the best Books pub lished rmh-e country. To inon ol good address, posseismg a susT.l capital of from $25 to SIOO, such inducements will be offered as to enable them to make from $ 5 to $5 a day profit. idj x ’ The Books published by 11s are all useful in tueir character, extremely popular, an I com mand large sales wherever they are offered. For further particulars, address, (postage paid) RitßEllT bBARS, Publisher. 181 William Street, New York. November 1,1853. 43 MILLIHSST. MRS. LUNQ.UEST would inform the Ladies ol Griffin and vicinity, that she has just r<- ccived her Stock of FALL & WINTER bonnfts, CAPS’, head-dresses. trimmings, And all artn I< 8 usually kept in a Millinery estab lishment, ol ih-- latest and most fash'onable style CLOAKS and .v| ANTILLAS made to order; also DRESSES CUT and M ADEon an improved plan, which not only tits well, but beautiful, the form expands the chest and gives lull aciion to the lungs. All work in the Millinery end Dress-Making line promptly atlended to. Tiiar.klul lor past patronage, she solicits a con tinuance of the same. Hill-Street, Griffin. Ga., Nov. 2.1, 1853. 4t—3t TOWN LOTS IN THE CITY OP GRIFFIN FOR SALE; AND PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING COLLEGE EDIFICE INVITED. rRMIE TRUSTEES oflhe contemplated Male H College in Griffin, (recently adopted lv the Flint River Baptist Association,) will ottor for sate, on the first Tuesday in December next, ei ther before the Court-house door or on the premi ses, noout Forty Lots of one .ere each, lying ad jacent to the site of the College Edifice. Terms made known on tlieday. Par* nts having Sons to educate will please notice the above. PROPOSALS for building, a COLLEGE EDIFICE ofbrick. 100 tect by 50; two stories high; similar in plan and specifications, to the Southern Female College at Covington, in this State, a draft of which may be seen at the office of Allord & Moor, m tins city; will be received by the undersigned until the first Tuesday m December next, when it is expected to close a contract. J. H. STARK, A. L. BORDERS, J. H. CAMPBELL. Griffin, October 13th, 1853. DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Taylor, Davis & Cos. is this day dissolved by mutual coosem, S. S. Taylor having sold his entire interest toW. \V. Chap man. ° The business will, in future, he conducted by Chapman, Davis Sf Cos. who assume all lia bilities and to wlr>m all debts due Taylor, Davis fct Cos. will be paid. S. S. TAYLOR. W. W. DAVIS, H, J. DAVIS. Griffin, Oct. 2Glh, “notice of partnership. THE undersigned have this day formed a pnrtnerseip under the style ot Chapman, Davi#& Cos. and will continue llio Dry Goods bn einess at the old stand heretofore occupied by Tay lor, Davie &. Cos. on Hill street, . AH persons indebted to Taylor, Davis & Oo will settle with us, and all haying demands again*, them will present tfie Sifme to us lor payment. ’ VY. W. CH A I’M AN, W. W. DAVIS, H. J. DA VIS. puffin, Oet. 25th, tSe3 . PROSPECTUS -OF— THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. TERMS REDUCED. aily, in advance, $5,00 Daily, il not paid in advance, 6,00 Tri- Weekly, in advance. 3,00 Tri-Weekly, if not paid in advance, 4,00 Weekly, invariably in advance, ......2,00 Weekly, 10 copica to one Post 0ffice....... 15 00 0 FjllO GIVE a still wider circulation to the Hk- JL rcBLiCAN, and thereby to bring Savannah and its business more prominently before tbe coun try, the Proprietors offer their Daily paper at $5 00 a year, an l their Tri* Weekly at S3 00, to all now subscribers who pay in advance. To their present subscribers who do not choose to pay in advance, the paper will he I mills lied at the reduced rates 00 and alter the first of Jtiniiarr, and those who have pud 10 advance will bo cred ited accordingly. Wc propose also to issue a Weekly paper, com mencing early in November, at $2.00 a year, to tie paul for invariably in advance. To clubs of lun, the Weekly will lie furnished ul $15,00. We make this reduction in the price ol the Re publican tor three reuaorts. Fust, because we desire to scatter the paper ovcrthis and the ndj-iin. mg States, in order, as tar as we are able, lo ex tend the relations and increase the business ol -Savannah, believing that whatever promote' the prosperity of the city cannot fail to exert a benefi cial effi-el upon our own fortunes. The great fa cilities we possess for distributing daily, tri wi ek ly, and weekly intelligence, by onr railroad con nections and steamboat lines, encourage us to be lieve that the undertaking will be, because if ought lo he, successful. Secondly, because other papers throughout the country arc reducing their rates of subscription and we would p’aee our readers upon a fooling as favorable as that enjoyed by the read :rs of those papers. Thirdly, because we shall never be more able lo make the 1 mulct ion than at present. Wc would 101 boast of our success, yet we beg leave to say ih.it Ihe support which our patrons have accorded us up to ibis lime, enables us to make this reduc tion, and thus to. oficr some s'lglit acknowledg ment lor their past lavors. We hope limy will see i:i this fact reason Ibr a continuance of then pationage, and for such cllbris as they may find j it convenient to make in procuring us additional subscribers. The step we have resolved upon must result in loss, without a large accession to our subscription list. i lie growing importance of Savannah, as a commercial centre, to the Planter, the Merchant, and indeed to all classes, at least in this Slut*, renders it nonce ssary lor us to otter any argu ment why they should avail themselves ol the means thus offered, for obtaining the latest and ‘host, reliable mle(ligeni:n Irom all quarters, both by telegraph and the mails. Remittances bv mail may he made nt our risk. P. W. ALEXANDER & CO. Proprietors. Savannah, October 18, 1853. 43 SALMONS & BOOTH HIS AYE this dav taken into their copartnership OL Dl. JAMES N. SIMMONS, and the mercantile business of the firm will hn condoled in til*nre at the old stand, <,n Hill-street, under the firm name of SALMONS, BOOTH & CO. L. S. Salmons, 1 Griliin, March 29, 1853 Robert Booth, > 14— James N. Simmons ) TH E great remedy for Rheumatism, Goul Pain in the Side, Hip, Buck, Limbs and Joints; King’s Evil, While Swelling*, Hard Tu mors, Slifi Joints,and all fixed pains whatever is Where this Plaster is applied Pain cannot exist, — These Plasters possess 1 lie advantages of being put up in *.r tight boxes; hence they retain the. full virliies'in all climates. This celebrated Pam Ext raefor has been so ex tonsivcly used by Physicians and Ihe people in ge neral, both in this country hikl Europe, that it i* almost needless to say anything about it. Yet there may be some who stand in need of its boating powers who have not yet tried it. For their sakes we will simply stale what it lias done in thousands o! cases, and what it will do tor them when tried. ICF-A VOICE FROM GEORGIA.,^ Read Ihe following Testimony from a Physician Gentlemen — Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me of pains of which I have suffered for twelve years past. During this period I labored under an affliction of my loins and side, and tried many re medies that my own medical experience suggested, but wilhout obtaining relief: AI length i ugod your Plaster, and am now by its goon cfiects en tirely cured. I will recommend the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all who are sufiering Irom con traction of 1 iie muscles, or permanent pains in the side or back. The people of Georgia have hut to become ac quainted with its virtues when they will resort to ts use. Yours, truly, M W. WALKER, Forsyth, Monroe Cos., Ga. m o Messrs Scovil & Mead, New Orleans, La. David's or Hebrew Plaster in North Carolina Messrs, Scovill <s• Mead: 1 have bcr.ll trouble wth the chronic rheumatism for the last twclv vears. On the Ist. of July, 1849, I was so bad tha 1 could not torn myself ill lcd, ftnd t.lie pain so se vere that I had not slept a wink for six days. At this time my attending physician prescribed tlw “Hebrew Plaster.” and it acted like a charm; the plninlcft me, and 1 slept more than half ofthe night, .id in three days l was able lo rule out. I consi cr the “Hebrew Plaster” the best remedy for all ■-taos pains now in use. G. W. M’MINN. qqq q q m q q Beware of counterfeits and base imitations! genuine, will in future have the signa ture of E. Tatlor on the steel plate engraved label on the tvp of each box. Purchasers are advised that a mesa counter leit of this article is in existence. The genuine is sold only by us. and by out agents appointed throughout the South —and no pedlar is allowed to sell it. Dealer* and purchasers generally are cautioned against buying ofany but our regular agents, otherwise they will be impo ind upon with a worthless article. SCOVIL & MEAD, II Clinrtrrs street. New Orleans, Sole Genera Agents for the Southern Slatac, to whom al orders must invariably be addressed. Sos o bv J. W. Jon f.s & Son, Griffin, Ga. John Stil well, McDonough. G. ti. Warren, Jooeshoroe Beckham & Buchanan,Zebulon, S. S. Kendrick, Barncsvilo* Andews & Little, Jackao HallS Younb, Newnnn, J. I Reese, Greenville, Mien EiiDRY & Moblet Indian Fpriog Fayette Sheriff Sale. Will he sold before the court house door in the town of Fayetteville, Fayette county, on first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hoursoi sale, the following Property, to wit: Lot of Land No. 226, containing 202$ nctes, more or less, levied on as the property of L. B. Jackson, in the 9lh district of Fayette county, by virtue of a ti la issued from 709ih district G. M. in I'ayor of Edmond Jackson vs L. B. Jackson. Levy made and returnnd to me by a constable. Also, on 202$ acres of laud, more or less, in the Lower 7th district, number not known, whereon Jnmes R. Jennings now lives. Levied on as the properly ofJnines R. Jennings, by virtue of two fi fas issued from Fayette Superior Conit in favor of R-K. Holliday & Cos. vs James R. Jennings; the other in favor of Officers ol Court vs James R. Jennings. Property pouted out by J. R. Jen in lies. Also, lot ol land, No. 170, containing 150 acres, in the Upper 7th district of Fayette county. Levied on as the property of Charles Clements, by virtue of three fi fas one in favor ol Gilliland & Howell vs 0. Clements, and one in favor of James VV. Stokes issued from Fayette Inferior Court, Stokes vs Clem ents, the other in favor of Townicnd & Crane vs Clements, issued from Fayette I riferior Court. Property pointed out bv defasdanr. WIA. GLASS, Sheriff November Ist, 1353- 41 — ■ < ‘ 1! £* The tanning, shoe, and harness Manufacturing Business of tlits placa, here tofore Conducted by James L. JoUnson, is now discontinued, and wilt hereafter he conducted by M. M. Lock it art , with the same well tried anil experienced workmen, connected with its various departments, and I feel assured and authorized to say, with the Tanning in connection with the bu siness, will be ableto sell as good bargains as any cstahlislffiMint in the North or South, and deter mined nnnc.North shall excell in point of manu factory in its various departments; and with strict and prompt attention to business, hope and solicit its former patrons and many more new ones. I nin determined that those who may favor me with their patronage, shall not he disappointed. Call and examine. M. M. LOCKHART. N. B. My work will be given in exchnnge for Raw-hides, Bark, Tallow and Beeswax. Griffin, Sept. 7. H 53. 37—If FIRE-PROOF WARI-FoM FERRILL & HANCOCK WILL CONTINUE the nv ARK-HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its vaiious branches at Ihcir FIRE PROOF BUILDINGS, near the corner of Hill nod Solomon Streets, where they will be happy to sec all their old cus tomers, anil as many new ones, the ensuing sea son. The superior accommodations which Kiev ofler to tho public, and their strict attention to bu siness, will, they trust, secure for them a liberal share of public patronage. B. W. FERRILL, WM. 11. HANCOCK. IdpAII orders for Groceries filled at the lowest market prices, nod liberal advances mide oil Col ton in store, if desired. Griffin, Ga., August 30, 1853. 35—2 in iIXT© WXSTVIBIB SUPPLIES. TH E subscribers having purchased ihe entire establishment of Mr. T. fTfl MERCHANT TAILOR, V I Offer their services to theii friends Hi I’ II and his former customers, and re jyjaajHp|'P<'(:|l||lly solicits a continuance ol patronage, as they are deter mined, and flatter themselves Hint they can, give general satisfaction. They have just received, a Iresh and well selected stock of Cloths, Ciisitneres, Vestings, AND Ready-Made Clothing. which they willsell cheaper than nny establishment of the kind in the city. Give us a cull, and you shall not go away dissatisfied. PIPER & WHITE Griffin, September, 1853. 3- N. B. CUTTING done at the shortest notice and in the most fashionable style. Land Warrant Lost. T AND WARRANT, number 35,942, for 80 ■ A acres, vtiliich issued May 4th, 1852, to Sarah Fuller, widow of Wm. Fuller, deceased, private in Capt. Bowen’s company, South Carolina militia, War of 1812, has been lost. All persons there fore, are forwarned against trading for said war rant. Application will he made to the Commis sioner of Pensions, at the proper time, for a dupli cateof such warrant. -SARAH FULLER, By her Atl’ys Hall & Hall. Greenville, (in. October 17, 13a3. 42 HENRY HlNifclCK. attorney at law Jackson, Butts County, Ga. February, 1852. to The pubuc ©as. HAVING accomplished himself with n Drs. Pitman & Durham, will prac ticelhe. DURHAM SYSTEM, eight miles Jy north of Greenville, Hi Phillips Store. Entertain ment for those at u distance. Price for Medicine oor Prescriptions $2,50. Terms Cash. February 24th, 1852 10 ss W&SHS.aSJS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. MCDOXOUGH, GEORGIA A LL business entrusted to their care will re /jIl eeivc prompt attention. R. MANSOX. STEI.L, E. P. WATKINS April—sf, 1853. ‘■*-*-^'l4 NEf JOB PRINTING OFFICE, IN the Brick building attached lo the Ware house ol Ferrill & Hancock, opposite the Bap ist Church, Griffin, Ga. All kinds of PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL PRINTING executed with neatness and dispatch at the New Job Office, on Solomon S’ reet, opposite the Baptist Church. J. H. LOGAN 4-CO. for work respectfully solicited. Griffin. January 18, 1853. ’ 3 —ly MCUNE & BORDERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. GRIFFIN, GEORGIA Office up-stairs in J. A. & J. C. Becks Store, Ilill—street. March 39, 1353.--^-^l DR. J. F. WRIGHT. OFFICE OJY HILL STREET, OVER George Dunham's Book Store Gi Urn, May |833 ~~ DR. H. W. BROWN, OFFICE ON SOLOMON STREET , Opposite tl.j BapiistChnrcb, April. 1852 r.. DANIELj a Attorney at Law . Office in the Masonic Building, on Ilill-St Jy , 1853. 28—ly FRESH MEAT MARKET!! SiSS 3™* 3sß fffJHE undersigned would respectfully inform JL Ihc citizens ol Griffin who are fond of good living, that he keeps on hand during the Market hours, at the Market-House, at market prices, a choice supply ot BEEF and MUTTON. These is also, sold iy Messrs. DUKE& GODDARD, nt the same hours, place, and price, choice PORK, Those indebted to him for the same, will please call at his office in the west end ot the Market- House, once n week, and settle with Abner Ham mond, his authorized agent. C. E. DUKE. Griffin, October 26, 1853. 43-ts AN 11 UrAIIItANTS W.inert by J A k • : REEKS. 28,1353. 6-t! saaiLiLasrß’M a , KCP.S. CLAES:,,.. WISHES lo inform the PUBLIC fhatßhc will open her Fall stock of latest style BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, PLUMES, CAPS, SILK SS , SIIAWL-S. , MANTILLAS, and every kind of article to ha fonnd in the Milli narv and Maotiin-Making line, in her shop at her residence, on the Ist day of October next. The shop can be found bv going one hundred north of Mrs. Reeves’ Hotel, or one hundred yards east of the Presbyterian Church. Mr&Clujji in tends to keep on hand, the latest aiylqf nf*oON NETS and the best selection of ari|ch>s fii the MILLINARY and MANTUA-M AKING line, Ihnt can he nad in Maiket. A.E. CL/\UK- Griffin. Sep'. 14, >353. 37—2 m WAKE--HQt*_ —ArsD— ■■l All rgIHE undersigned have taken charge of the _S_ large and commodious ware-house, on the corner of Hill and Taylor Streets, recently l occupied by Messrs. REEVES & LEWIS, and will carry on the above business in all its various branches during tho ensuing season, under the firm name nud style of GAIILDIii, HILL & NALL. Hie Ware-House is undergoing thorough re pairs, and will be in superb order for the reeep tioo of Cotton, by the commencement of the season. Liberal advances on Colton and other produce in store, made at all times, at customary rntes. Tim personal attention of each member ol the firm will be devoted to Ihe business, and they hope to receive, ua they expect to deserve, a liberal share ol public patronage. A. A. GAULDING, HENRY P. HILL, ARCHIBALD M. NALL. Griffin. August, 1853, —if STEAM MILL LUMBER. rHNHE subscribers having purchased tbe well JL known Steam Mills, formally owned by S. H. Griffin, are now prepared to furnish Lumber to those wanting at short notice l —and one ol tlie proprietors will give his entire attention to the business; and lie being a MMt&Kiie asyd old sawyer, ive flatter ourselves that vfe give en tire satisfaction in ptaoiptness and quality of Lum ber. We trust, by close application to business to merit a libera! share of patronage. WHITAKER & HAWKINS. —o— THE subscriber having sold out his entire pos session!!, both Land and Steam Mills, to John I. Whitaker and John A. F. Hawkins, lakes plea sure in recommending them to bis old customers —knowing them to be men of business and re sponsibility, and able to five as good accommoda tions in the lumber business, as any in this coun try. I would further state, that they have pul the machinery in good order for cutting. Try them, you need not be afraid. S. H. GfRIFFifT. June I4lli. 1853. ; 24—3,n rWILLIAMS k CO. WEST SIDE HILL STREET, ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM New York and Philadelphia their SPRING m SUMMER 600 BS, CLOTHING, Hats, Bonnets, Boots anti Shoes, Wooden, Crockery if* Hardware, GROCERIES, Set. to which they invite the attention of Ihe Citizens o< Griffin and public generally. Griffin, March 28, 1853. ’ 13— ATL ANTA'- MACHINE WORKS. [Late Atlanta Iron Foundry.] THIg new Company is now prepared to do Work on short notice of heavy and light Castings from the latest improved patterns of Iron. BrassorComposition.all of which will he war ranted. Turning, Boring, and Drilling donelo order.’ ALSO— Screw Cuttingoften feet, or under, ofany sized thread required. Heavy and Light forging of wrought Iron or Steel, done in superior style. PARTICULAR ATTENTION la called to their Patterns for mill gearing of Mer chant and Custom Flouring, and Saw Mills, Gi* 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, all of which will be sold low Ibrcush. Copper and Brasstaken in ex-a change for work atlcash prices. A. LEYDEN, JAME L. DUNNING, JOHN McDONNUGH,. WILLIAM RUtITON I*. S. All of the above company are pract Mechanics, and give their undivided attention he business. September I Ith, 1851. 6 SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. HAVING determined to ifift out jnd leave Grilfin, the fibseriber offer* lor sale tbe following valuable rnperty: -THE—” 1 PRINTING OFFICE. The'ocation of Griffin is not wely miles from the centre of the State, and to an editor who can gain the confidence of the commiiniy, ought to be one of the best locations lor a newpnpenn the State. The office is well supplied with small type, and an ddition of one hundred dollars in job type woul • make it very complete. Posses sion will he gi* en whenever the purchasei is made, or the ofiice wit * be retained till Ist of January next. fflft, the house and lot Where Joseph Cunniugham'now lives. “"*This lot has a front of one acre on New Orleans street, whereon may be built seven stores of thirty feet front, each, and of any desirable depth. For building it is Ihe most desirable pro perty in town. TWO STORES On Broadway, adjoining PilsbUry and Moseley, one sixty and the other thirty feet deep. FIN E BUILDING LOT On Hill street, on the corner above the Warehouse of Gaulding, Hill & Nall. This lot is situated convenient to either of the Female Colleges, not two hundred yards from either, ami would make an eligible building situ Ladies’ Boarding House A HALF-ACRE LOT ®nthe corner of E streof* adjoining Mr Bowdoin, eligible as a Building Lot. Now is your 1 am determined to sell, and the earliest applicants will stand the best chance for a bargain. WILLIAM CLINE. Griffin, Sept. 6, 1853. our brethren of the type give ns a lit to get out of the way, by publ.shing this advert se inent a few times? LAW BLANK OF EVKRY DESCRIPTIV ALWAYS OK HAND For Sale al this C Rice. GROCERIES, &c BBLS. Old Rye,Corn,and Monongaho la vybiskey. 1 task Extra Finn Cognac Brandy. 3 cask? Port, Sweet and Malaga Wines. 2 UIII3. old Butts and Jasper Pouch Brandy. 5 hblß Phelps’ Qin. 2 bbh. real ojd Holland Gin. - • Besides mny other articles usually sold from any mercantile Inline in Georgia, consisting ol Sperm, Tallow and Adamantine Candles; gug/ir, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup; Meal, Floor, Corn; Cheese, Butter, Crackers, Nuts, Raisin®; 10 Vt Cigars, wholesale ami retail, (of mos excellent brand®.) Spier, Pepper, Ginger; Soap, washing and shaving, an extra article of shaving cream, (someting new—try if.) Pickles. Pepper Sauce, Lemon Syrup; Table Salt, Chemical Yeast Powders; Mackerel, Herrings, Codfish, Tea, Black and G ‘en; Brushes, Counter, Table and Blacking; Candies, Shot, Powder, &c. &c. In fact, ntv slock is now complete ofFamilv nc cessaries. So, gentlemen, please give me a chII 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 —either wholesale or retail. Thankful for past patronage, I 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 any time rio ting tnv absence attend m v business ns 1 would lave then, in tny presence—theirs being as my own motto, like that ofCatsar’s — “ten:, vim, vici!” BRIAN NEWELL, Under Benham & Woodruff’s Chair Manufactory, East side of Hill Street. Griffin, April 12, 1853. 15 —ts AFEW JIORE^^ Til? fix of thoe splendid Pianoes,f{s f XI from the Manufactory ol J. H. .Most & Cos. Hart rd, Connecticut, which are warranted superior o any thing hi this market. B. N. FISK’S METALLIC I TAKE leave respeclfnlly to inform the public, that I have just received a number of these BURIAL CASES at mv shop, in the city of Griffin, where they can he had at all times at the shortest notice, at a-Small advance oncost and freight. The subscriber also continues Ihe Carriage anil Cabinet Business at bis old stand where he will he pleased to execute an y orders left with him. A. BELLAMY. Griffin, April?*', f!?52 14--I J. A. &J. C. BEEKS, ARE now receiving their usual great variety of Spring and.Summer Goods, all of winch wete carefully selecled by one of their firm in New Yo-ti and Boston. Among which are a goneral slock^of STAPLE DRY-GOODS. Ladies Dress Goods, consisting in part of B'k. and Col’d. Silks, Plain and-Pig’d. printed and Plain Bafegcs,’ Rich Fig’d. Silk Tissues and Grenadines, Jlfantiljas, Scarfs and Crape Shawls, Lace and Muslin Sleeves, Cliimcsetts and Collars. BONNETS & BONNET RIBBONS. In the gentlemen’s department are Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes. Always on hand a general assortment of HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Iron and Nails, Crockery and Glass-Ware Paints, Oils, and Dye-Stnfls, Glass and Putty numerous other articles. They respectfully invite their friends and the public, to Call and examine their goods. They fell confident that they can sell them at such prices as wiJI give general salisfiction. Griffin. March 21,1853. 12— ts DR. J. WASHINGTON JONES. OFFICE AT THE DRUG STORE ON BROADWAY Griffin, August 28, 1353 35 — J. A & J.C. BEEKS, DEALERS IN Damns, mu, AWO HARDWARE, Corner Hill and Ninth-street, Griffin, Gs Januauy 9,,1852. —if INGRAM & CRAWFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW COLUMBUS, GEORGIA WILL piaclice in the Uhctahoochee Circui anil the adjoining counties. Office ove the store of J. K. Redd & Cos. PoRT p aHGRAM, HAYGOOD & WHITAKER, Attorneys at Laiv, A TLANTA , GEORGIA. Office over Gunby’s store, Whit Hall G. B. HAYGOOD J. I. VTIIITAKE, Formerly of Wat- Formerly of Fay kinsville, Ga. etteville, Ga. June 15, 1853. 21 DAGBIRRITfPIS, TAKEN in the best sfylejof the ait—Daguer reolypo stock for sale. Watches and Jewel ry rcpHircd*in the best manner bv JOHN M. LUNQ.UE ST I lil | ,Gr iffin, Ga., Ail". 24,1853. 1 —jg PP. 21C ITT iC mEETH.m SML !F ©SLA!Bia 8 WOULD respectfully inform all who are in need of full set? or partial sets of Teeth, and who wish them put up with skill and experi ence, warranted to answer every purpose requi red, that they can now he supplied at short notice, and with the same style put up upon a beauttln metalic base, which took the premium ovcral olhers ot the kind at tho late Fair in Macon, also the First Premium at the late Fairin Atlanta. Dr. 0. has lately made arrangements so that persons Ivmg 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 the many imoosiions practiced by itincranquack that raverse the country. Griffin, Jan. H.&G. J. GREEN & MARTIN attorneys at law. David N Martin, ) Gibeit J Green, |<*riffin,Ga. Hartford Green, Zebuon, Ga May 28.1852 r *22 | MEDICAL NOTICE. THE undersigned respectfully tenders n his professional services to tire.cilizens of Grilfin and vicinity. His practice is onwj (lie BOTANIC SYSTEM, and from ms long experience in. the practice of Physic, lie feels assured that lift will be ahle to give satisfaction to all who may call on him for medicnl aid. rCU^Officcon Broadway over A Gray’s Store LKROY r SNEED, M. D Griffin, Feb, JO, 1852. A BARtit IN fit HE HAD! r B¥HE undersigned, being desirous of moving J. westward, offers his Livery Stable & Stock for sale, also; Ihe Dwelling House and Lot where he now resides Persons wishing to enter the Livery Business, will do well to call early and examine lor llieinsclues, as lam deter mined to sell, L. P. ALEXANDER. Griffin, April 20, 1853. 16—ts TSno^ortesTT TCen'E have now on hand the largest stock V T ol PIANOS that we have ever had, all fresh and new, direct Irom the Manufactu rers. They are all ol the latest styles and patterns, and arc unsurpassed in point ol quickness and elasticity of touch, voltimeand 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 tail to please Ihe ear of every one who hears the tone of them. Also, we have some of the much admired jpaAsr® 1 These Pianos have all been selected by one of the firm, and we boast that wo are able to sell them as low as any market in the Union with the freight’s difference, as the arrangements which we have late ly effected with the Manufacturcis will nuthorzei 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 found, we take the Piano back again , and give anew one.*’ Secondhand Pianod to. RENT, or for sale. — Prices from SSO 00 to $l5O 00. in neat Rosewood cases, 4 and 5 octaves, for sale, prices to $75.. Fliitinas, Accordeons, Tambourines, Banjos, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Files, and everything u sually kept in a Music Store will be found in ours. A heavy lot of Sheet Music on band for Piano, Flute and Guitar. CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD Griffin, Ga. Hill St. May 12, 1853. 1y ONE OF THE LARGEST AND Best Stocks of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS! EVER OFFERED JJY THIS MARKET, IS NOW OPENING AT SARGENT & CD’S, Cor Now-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 WOOD WARE AND HARDWARE Clothing, Saddles, Guns, Blankets; Iron, Pistols, Kerseys, Nails, I’owd Shoes, Steel, Oils, Hats, Blacksmith’s Tools, Faints. ALSO OF IHE BEST *UALn*ES: 50 Bags Rio Coffee, Prime Java do ( , ~ * 10 Hhds. St. Croix atitl P. R. Sugar, 20 Bbls. Stewarts’ Refined do 20 do Coffee do 20 do Crush’d and Powdr’d do Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt, Molasses, Tobrcco, &c., &c. Purchasers will please bear in mind, that our Stock is almost entirely NEW, and that every ar ticle sold is warranted to be good and sound,’ and at Prices that cannot fall to suit buyers SARGENT & CO. Griffin, September 3U, 1852. 40-ts STONE & GASKILL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Fayettevic, Ga. A. W. Stone., Y. A. Gaskili, June 17, 1563;’ 25—ts Dr. M. J. DANIEL, GIFFUV, GA, OFFICE AT THE DRUG STORE. Hill Street. August 1,1852 32 SYNODICAL FEMILE COLLEGE, GRIFFIN, GA. THE exercises of this Institution will ne re sumed on MONDAY 15th inst.in the NEW COLLEGE EDIFICE, and under the direction of its present able faculty of Teachers, of whom it is deemed unnecessary to add any extended recommendation in this notice, as past successful labors are the best guarantee, of the Future high character of the institution. 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 at by the faculty. The BIBLE is made a text-book of daily refer ence and study. The Bonrd of Trustees feel the highest gratifi cation, in being able to present to the patronage of ihe public, such an Institution, as the SYNODI CAL FEMALE COLLEGE, in which ir daughters can receive an education of the most finished character. JAS. H. STARK, W. J. .KeiTh. Scc’ry. fPresident of B. T. Griffin, Ga., August 3, 1853. 31— ts R. MOSELEY, IS permanently located in the cityo Afltv Griffin, and solicits a continuance o , s onng'e pfrom his friends, and tho public gen ta ivJ Residence and office at Dr. N. B. Johnson Jan. 10th, 1853. . 2—ts #SOO REWARD I Macon & Western Railroad Cos., K June 13th, 1853. y 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. ’ 25-3UI ;BAAC SCOTT, President. PTBIHIS efficient remedy lor Diarrhoea, Dysen JL tery aid Cholera Alorhus is travelling int clehrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his column into and gaining commendation er used. It is an excellent medicine for those dis cases, checking I hem almost instantly. The/el* lowing are the Agents appointed in ibis State up to this time: jtouigHKfc JohnMangham, Zelmlon. J. N, Thompson, Jackson, Love & Glenn, McDonough. James M. Jones, Fayetteville. Jumps F. Johnson, Jonesboro, J. Norcross, Atlanta. J. T. Doan*. . “ Hurd & Uungcrlbrd, Monlicello. W S. Lawson, Gieenville. J. M. Noell, LaGrange. B. G. & A. tt. Thornton, “ Bedell Hi Mullens, Hamilton. E. Wells & Cos. Tulbotion. W. S. Sandwich, Thomaston. Micleberry & Mobley, Indian Spring. T. S. M-. Blood worth, Van Btircn. Wm. S. Carrol, Locust Grove. Ezra Johnson, Mr. Mora. W in. Strange, YVorlhviiie. J. R. Spier, Williamsvillc. i. T. it S. Thrash, Warnersville. Johnson & Zu her, Woodbury., J. A. J. & B. Foster; Mount. Banning & Mathews, Luthersvillc.- Isaac Fincher, Mounfville. O. Gibson, Long Cans£ Thos. S. Bradfield, Wept Point, T. J. Hunt fit Cos, WhilesVilit. VV. S Gri fin, Flat Shoals. I. & W. H. Jackson, Catania. J. B. Foster,. Wayerly Hall. , Prane & Mathews, Praftsburg, . J C. & W. A. Douglas, Pleasant Hill. Waffrtt-e k Ross, Carsonsvi le. Whitfield fit Bee-land, Slrariv Dale. Henrv J. Gill, Iron Spring.’ GRIM CIAP STORE. Hail Columbia. —What a rush for Goode! No wonder, they are so cheap—and such a variety tool Pro Bono Publico.. I have been round to all the stores, neighbors, and this is the place lor good bargains! In.super. —Did you ever know goods to sell so cheap, as at B. NEWELL’S Cheap Store? Sponte.— Let me oul! 1 have got my share—more goods lor a dollar here, than at any store in the county! undersigned, paving returned from mar. JL ket, is now receiving daily, his Spring Sty Ice STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS. Ladies, your attention is specially called tc some of the ncliest DRESS GOODS ever oflered in Griffin. His Stock ol Ladies Bonnets, Hosiery, Gloves, Shoes, sic. is now cottpletc, with a gene ral assojtmcnl of Fancy Articles, some of which •arc to be found nowhere else. Call and examine. It affords hie young men pleasure to show his goods, and if they can only sell you the smallest article, they are well pleased and consider (hem selves well paid. Gentlemen, young and old, bachelors an wi-l dowers, il you desire anything to make yoursevesd conspicuous, call at B. Newell’s. Ins needless lo mention every article. But remember, anything you need is to be louiid there. Don’t delay, as delays arc dangerous, and the stock of Gontlomen’s Furnishing- Goods & Clothing are very superior and need only a word to pass them off. Bcebce’s Spring Styles of HATS come in tri-weekly now. II you ifant the most fashionable HAT in the world, call and buy one, at a reduced price from Brian Newell. Hill Street, Griffin, east side, under Benham fit Woodruff's Chair Manu factory. Call and sec, as I am determined not to be un dersold by any competitors, holding to the maxim that “competition is the hie of business.” B. NEWELL. Griffin. April 12th, 1853. 15—ts CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD HAVING connected the Book and Stationary with their Piano Forte and Music business, lespcct fully announce to the public, that they have nowon hand, and expect to keep always a good and well selecled Siocji of School Books, both English and Classical, and put up in the very best and most substantial style of binding. We calf the especiul attention of Teachers and others buy ing fcchool Books, to our Stock, as wc intend to sell as low as we can afford them. Os Miscellaneous Works; our stock will consist only of RELIGIOUS WORKS, and works of the most approved moral character. SmzONART; very nearly any thing in this line will always be found at our house. Call at the MUSIC SI'ORE, Hill-street. Griffin, April 28,1853. 17—3 t MTU CAIIURf. Messrs. C. 11. JOHNSON & CO. OF GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, HAVE a lull assortment of Cassimeres and iHeavy Jeans, manufactured by CARSON OUNG &.GRIER, at their Rock lsltnd Mills, Mecklenburg courrty, North Carolina, where COMERS & MERCHANTS can be supplied on the ‘most reasonable terms j The Manufacturers oflt r their goods under thcfull conviction that they will compare favorably; in style, finish, durability of fabric, permanency o? color and price, with any similar goods made or sold in the United States. They are made ex pressly lor the Southern trade, and it is confident ly hoped that all who desire to foster jhome indus try will give them trial. The most thorough tests are invited, and tire manufacturers only ex pect to he patronized lor merit, Charlotte, No. Ca., Sept. 21, 1853. 3S—st BARGAINS!! THE undersigned intending to make a sligh< change in their business, are now oflcringlor CASH, their entire stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE &c. all new and Iresh, at very reduced prices, and on n credit until fall, at as low rates as any house in the place. J. C. & L. R. BREWER. Griffiu, March 25.1852 31—Gin BACON & URBTT A LARGE Lot of Choice TenilOSSce A BACON AND LAUD ; r for sale by— robinson blOcd Worth. Griffin, August 9, 1853. 32 HOUSE PAINTING ANDGLAZING. JtadL The undersigned respectfully calls the (•iiMk attention of the public, ami especially jm|B those iv.ho live in the country, to tho faetthat he is prepared to PAINI’ HOUSES, in superior style, and on very rea onahle terms. Alio, GLAZING done m sgoadvle and at the shortest notice. Give him a call. * . R. L. HOBBS. ICP Shop on New Orleans street. January 27th, 1853. F. W. A. DOYLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFERS his professional services to the Pub lie. All business entrusted to his managemc will meet with the most prompt attention.. Reason able deductions will be made in fees,in pronortio to the amount oflusiness so entrusted. Office on Solomon street, opposite the Bat/ tel Church. ( Attention, -REFERENCES < Perseverance, , ( Promptitude. Griffin, March, 1852. ’ ts