The Georgia Jeffersonian. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-18??, November 10, 1853, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

T* ‘'Jo HoiejrtiftT. ‘ v ;i iimilmt of the National Intelli gencer contains the following description of the box at New York, in which Uncle Sam keeps his cash: “1 he New York Sub-Treasury how contains ten millions dollars in gold, and a few hundreds in silver coin. The safe containing the coin, is kept in the custom house, and is composed of doable sheets of iron, strengthened by cross bars or lattice work of cast steel rods, between which no instrument can cut or file. The safe is fifteen feet Tbng, eight wide, and about as fnany feet high. It is divided into two apartments, in the inner one of which the money is deposited; and it has three thick iron doors, each having two locks, the keys to which are distributed at night a tnongtJic different clerks, the Assistant Treasurer keeping himself the register of the principal key, so that the safe cannot be unlocked unless all arc present. On the side of the safe are tiers of boxes, ca pa'ole of holding in all, nine millions six hundred thousand dollars. They are now : tilled with coin, which is put up in bags of a thousand dollars each, except a few con taining small amounts for convenience in making payments. The weight of the ten millions of gold now in custody, is eigh teen and three-quarter tons ” Tft ion of the. liriish Provinces With in a few days the Canadian Govnrn n.eitl journals have announced that ti e project of uniting aii the provinces, with Quebec a> the federal capital, will soon take place. Mach province is to be allowed Monet Market.—We are really be >:inning to see (lay-light and smooth water i be quitt in Money affairs was more ob servable to-day, than for a fortnight past. J iie demand on Stock loans has seriously tailen o!i', and in a number of instances tiie large houses are having money tender ed to them again at 7 per ct. The decline ii the deposits as exhibited in the bank averages of last week, we are inclined to think more apparent than teal. There is less ib p -siting of checks, by which a sin go* balance is often represented several tones. Tncre is a better demand in*"the s root ior business paper, with larger Irars rutn ns, and with a sight reduction in rates —JV Y. Mirror, 20 h. ,&*- *'.Ve are authorized to announce th noinc of Nathaniel Collins, as a candi date for the office of Tax Collector, at the ensuing January election. e are requested to announce the name of VVm. A. Adams. as a candidate 1 >r Clerk of the Superior Court of Meri wether county, at the election to take place on i be first Monday in January next. (X*rWe are authorized to announce the name of A *M Web 3, as a candidate for the ( Sice of Clerk of the Inferior Court of Meriwether county, at the ensuing Jan ary election. To the Voters of Spalding county The undersigned feels thaiikful'for past favors tnd solicits a continuation of the same bv re-election, for the office of Tax Collector. R. LAWRENCE. LYCEUM NOTICE. : he next Lecture will be delivered on t.d> hur.-day) evening, at candle light, . . *:;c Rip i-b luireii, by D. N. Martin, i-i-i. Sinject, IVieitie Lt lilro td. MARRIED ON Tuesday !si insiarit by Rrv. Levi Bedcn ! an.” Dr. I, ! ickf.n* Taylor, of Coweta coun •.to Mi-s- Rebecca H* dnktt, ol Meriwether < *.n:iiy, I MSCOKtt WESTERN RAIL-ROAD. ITOTICB. TfcELKOATKS to s:e TEM PERANCE INVENTION, to l. lie id at Mdledge. mb**, or, ednesfay tin; 23 1 in-<t., can procure Tick* is, at ihediff rent office* of this Road, if pur chased t< go and return, at the follow in g rates: From ATLANTA, $4 00 “ JONESBORO’, 324 GRIFFIN 2 50 “ BAdNKSVILLK, 160 FORSYTH, 1 00 Tickets to be good (rotn Monday 21st, to Sat ii dav v6th lust. EMERSON FOOTE, Supt. Nov. 10, 1853. 45—2 l (MSI A JEFFERSONIAN %ook 30b ejrjrzzzz. IlamJ-BIIH Pamphlets, ►vur-v-Bills, Circulars, Bill-Heads, Posters, Business Cards, Catalogues, ( of ton-Receipts Law-Blanks, Visiting-Cards, Labels, &c. All of which will be executed with neat in ss and dispatch, at tiic lowest prices. <; rgia, fayclie comity. f* (Ithe ("Ink ol the inferior Court of said coun- St t\: K. O. Jones, of Ailarua, Ca., h* Ima a ti'uniaitnn m I!if 624 ill-!rirt, G. :M., i:i Fayette i o'nitv, <ia.. — Tolls bffirn iiip, as an estrav, ta= i.im ii • i!:! I'.irni o! him (the aj c? 15. O. jones) iii ~ i icuirry and ilisiiict,aßA Y MARE MULE, no perceptible minks, brand mi on Il>f; It*ft jaw with tin* —'h ;!< rO , :i! eti! lour feet high, m V about four yearn old, sppriii.-- *l Wesll<\ M. IJavlsnnd ? John Loyd, fror'holders of -m. s aid county an<l district, in be worth Vvn*y Dollars. Given under mv liaml ami official signature, this 29*b Oc-tob* r, 1853. William Jones, jp. A J roe extract from Ihe Estrav Book. this Sept. 7; 1 *lB .:t. 45 ALFRED BttIMVN, C'erk. Mernvcthcr December Sales. “\jl , flLl. t rolil lidorc llic Courthouse door in V V inr tow nos Grenville, Meriu ether county, I ■ |ui en the usual Hours of sale, Oil the first I'ues. day i*i December uex': 1.0 l ol Land, N*, (76) sevnnl v-nx, in the I ilh o'i t■ nr of s-ul con dy of M •riweiber-<-levied on ns the p-ofx rly of Abrum M Fannin, to satisfy a ei !ai*i Jiisiic-s’Court ti la. in favor of George i ‘as {an ii.ioslerred to Saunders VV.Le**)Hnd against the said Ahiaui I}. Fannin, bevy made and r turned to me by a ‘"unstable. Nov. L 1353. ItOB f. B. P \ £ifC, 0. S. Georgia, Henry county. Daniel H. Ponder applies to mo iff tor h Udfs of Giiardiansbipol tin* person and properly ol Glam Luile— and, whereas, James V. I'ailv applies to me for loiters of Guardian ‘upot the person anil properly of KenUrick Day I. ‘' —=-ui I. whereas, Thomas S, Kerim applies i<> me ‘or l ers *i Guardianship of the person and -•a- !>, I Demostiifiea Gillie, minor orpin ns of 7, * t. i’ , ‘ate ..I'saul eouniy, deceased— s !*- Hor< ‘••noiiiy alt persons concern io r ji-eti i.s, it any :hey have, why • *e -raiiii-d, w ;lhin Hie time pre i •* Inr ic letters will be granted sal.t .. pill-ants Giv.-.i muler mv hand at office Ibis November •, |:d 13. ‘*s li. IV WATKINS. UrJiuary. HBB-PKOOF WIRE-HOIIS! ita & FEBiILI ft HANCOCK WILL cowtikoK Ihe ‘VjfRK- HOUSE nnd COMMISSION BUSINESS, in alt its various brancHeS at tlb-lr FIRE PROOF BUILDINGS, near the corner of Hill and Solomon Streets, where they will lie happy to. see nil their old cus tomers, and as many new ones, the ensuing sea son. The superior accommodations which they offer to flic public, and their strict attention to bu siness, will, they trust, secure for them a liberal share of public patronage. B. W. FKRRILL, WJI. H. HANCOCK. orders for Groceries tilled at the lowest market prices, and liberal u Iv tunes made on Cot lon in store, if desired. Griffin,G;t., August 30, 1853. ‘3s—2m ilfflitmliffi! a sse - m f|!Hh undersigned would respectfully inform JL the citizens ol Griffin who arc fond of good living, that he keeps on hand during the Market hours, at the Market-House, at market, prices, a choice supply ol BEEF and MUTTON. Thee is also, sold by Messrs. DUKE & GODDARD. ! at the same hours, place, and price, choice PORK, I Those indebted o him lor the same, will please call at his office in the west end ol the Market- I House, once a week, and settle with Abner Hum- I mood, his authorized ag*-nt. O. E. DUKE. 1 Griffin, October 26, 1853. 43 —ts rWILUAM? & CO. WEST SIDE HILL STREET, ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM New York and Philadelphia FILL AnFwItER GOODS, CLOTHING, flats, Bonnets, Boots nnd Shoes, Wooden , CrocKtrv A Hardiiatt, GItOCEBIES, &c. to which they invite tlie attention of the Citizens ol iiiitinund public generally. Griffin. Or*. 28, 1853. 13— SALMONS & BOOTH eAVE this day taken info their copartnership Dr. JAMES N. SIMMONS, and the mercantile business ol the firm will bo couduted in lii ure at the old stand, on Hill-street, under the firm name ol SALMON’S, 800 ITI & CO. L. S. Saimons, 1 Griffin, March 29, 1853 Robert Booth, > . 14 — James N. Simmons S 1.009 Book Agents wanted* To sell PictoiLil and Useful Works for the Year 1854. 1,000 Dollars a Year. ANTED, in every section of the United V v Suites, aciive and enterprising inen, to en gage in Hie sale of some of Hie best Books pub lished in the country. To mn ol good address, possessing a small capital of from $25 to SIOO, such inducements will be offered as to enable them lo make from $ t lo $3 a day profit. tL-J~ l’iie Books published by us are all useful m t.ieir character, extremely popular, airt coin uiaiid large sales wnerever they are offered. For further particulars, address, (postage paid) ROBERT SEARS, Publisher. 181 William ctreet, New York. November 1,1853. 4?- ‘MILLXWfIRT. MRS. LUNQ.UES T would i dorm the L*uli- s ol Griffin and vicinity, tl.al she has jit a t - ceived her Stock of FALL & WINTER CONNFTS, CAPS, DEAD-DRESSES, TRIMMINGS, And all art nit s usually kept in a Millnrfrty estab lishment, ol the latest and most fashionable style CLOAKS and MANTILLAS made lo order? also DRESSES CUT and M ADEon an unproved plan, which not only fits well, hut beautiful, the form expantis the chest and gives full aciion to the lungs. All work in the Millinery md Dress-Making line prumplly atlended Hi. T iiai.klul lor past patronage, she solicits a con tinuance of the same. Hill-Stkelt, Griffin, Gk., Nov. 2*l, 1353. 44—3 t T 0 WN LOTS IN TIIE CITY OF GRIFFIN FOR SALE; AND PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING COLLEGE EDIFICE INVITED. TRUSTEES ol the contemplated Male JL Collegerin Griffin, (recently adopted ly the Finn. River Baptist Association,) will oftor lor sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, ci ther before the Court-house door or on the premi ses, airmil Forty Lots of one Vcre each, lying ad j .ceoMo the sdc ol the College Edifice. Terms | m .de known o'i the day. I Parents having Sons to educate will please noti’ e ! ihe above. PROPOSALS ‘or hit Iding a COLLEGE EDIFjCE of brick, 100 feel by 50; two stories high; similar in plan and specifications, to the Southern Female College at Covington, hi this State, a draft of which may he seen at the office of Allord & Moor, in this city; will be received by the undersigned until the first Tuesday in December next, when it is expected to close a contract. J. LI. STARK, A. L. BONDERS, , J. 11. CAMPBELL. Griffin, October 19lh,- 1553. A BARGAIN TO BI HAD! 1 i E undersigned, being desirous of moving -0- west ward, ofl'ers his Livery Stable & Stock for sale, also; the Dwelling House and Lot where lie now resides Persons wishing to enter the Livery Business, will do well to call early and examine lor tlieinsducs, as I am deter mined to sell. L-P. ALEXANDER. Griffin, April 20, 1853. 16-if Fayette Sheriff” Sale. Will lie gold before the court house door in the town of Fayetteville, Fayetle county, on first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, the following Property, to wit; Lot of Land No, 220, cont.tilling 2021 acres, more or less, levied on as the properly of L. B. Jackson, ir the Dili district of Fayollc county, by virtue of a fi la issued from 709i1i district G. M. in layer of Edmond Jackson vs L, B. Jackson. Levy made mid relnrnnd to me by a constable. Also, on 202£ acres of laud, more nr loss, in the Lower 7lii district, nuinlatr not known, whereon James |{, Jo inings now lives. Levied on as (tie property of James It, Jennings, by virtue of two li fas issued from Fayetle Superior Cmiit in favor ol R. K. Holliday & Cos, vs James K. Jennings; the other in favor of Officers ol Court vs James K. Jennings. Property pointed out bv J. R, Jen nings. Also, lot ol land, No. 170, containing 150 acres, in the Upper 7lh district of Fayette county. Levied on as the property of Charles Clements, bv virtue ol three fi fas one in favor ol Gilliland St Howell vs (J. Clements, and one in favor of James W, Stokes issued from Fayette Inferior Court,Stokes vs Clem, cuts, the other in favur of Town rend & Crane vs Clements, issued from Fayette Inferior Court. Properly pointed out bv defnadant. W>L GLASS, Shoriff November Ist, 1953. 44 DR. H. W. BROWN, OFFICE ON SOLOMON STREET\ Opposite ts. 5 Baptist Church, , ’ PROSPECTUS —OF— THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. TERMS REDUCED. Daily, in advance....... sn,oo Daily, ii riot paid in advance....... 6,00 Tri-Vv cekly, in advance ...3,00 Tri-Weekly, if not paid ill atlvauec, 4,00 Weekly, invariably in advance,... ....2,00 Weekly, 10 copies to one Post 0ffice....... 15,00 o TO GIVE a slili wider circulation to llteßn publican, and thereby to bring Savannah and its business more prominently before the coun try, the Proprietors offer their Daily paper at $5 00 a year, and their Tri-Weekly al $3,00, to all new subscribers who pay in advance. To the.ir present subscribers who do not choose to pay in advance, (he paper will be furnished ut the reduced rules on and after the first ol Januarr, and (hose who have paid in advance will cred ited accordingly. We propose also to issue a Weekly paper, com mencing early in November, at $2.00 a j car, to be paid for invariably in advance. To clubs of ten, the Weekly will be furnished at $15,00. We make this reduction in the price ol the Re publican for three reasons: First, because we desire to scatter the paper overthis and the adjoin ing Slates, in b'fder, as tar as we are üble, to ex tend the relation's and increase the business of Savannah, believing that whatever promotes the prosperity 6Ttlfe fciiy Canftdt fail to exert a benefi cial effect uffen our oWn forldfies.’ The great fa cilities we possess for disliiWutlftg d(illy,tri wi ek ly, and weekly intelligence, ’ bv our Railroad con nections and steamboat liocs, encourage us to be lieve that the undertaking will be, because it ought to be. successful. Secondly, became other papers throughout the country are reducing their rates of subscription, and we would place our readers upon a looting as favorable us that enjoyed bv the read :rs of those papers. Thirdly, because we shall never be more able to make the ieduction than at present. We would 00l boast of our success, yet we beg leave to say that Hie support which our patrons have accorded us up to this lime, enables us to make this reduc tion, and thus to offer some slight acknowledg ment tor their past lavors. We hope they will sec in this fact reason lor a continuance ol their putionnge, and for such efforts as they may find il convenient lo make in procuring us additional subscribers. The step we have resolved upon must result in loss, without a large accession to our subscription list. The growing importance of Savannah, as a commercial centre, to the Planter, the Merchant, and indeed to all classes, at least, in this State, renders’ ft unnecessary for us to offer any argu ment wiry they should avail themselves of the means thu's offered, for obtaining the latest and most rcliuble intelligence Irom all quarters, both by telegraph aiid the mails. Remittances by mail may be made at our risk. P. W. ALEXANDER & CU Proprietors. . Savannah, October 18, 2353. 43 Land warrants wanted by- J A & J : BEEKS. 23, 1353. 6 It STINE & GASKILL, ATTORNEYS AT LAt, Fayetteville, Ga. A. W. Stone. Y. A. Gaskill June 17, 1853. 25—ts Dr. M. J. DANIEL, GRIFFIiV, OA, OFFICE Ar THE DRUG STORE. Hill Sti eet August I, f852 32 tPAUitL wasrsiatß SUPPLIES. THE subscribers having purchased Bv a? Wt he entire establishment of Mr. T. H. Bhay, fr|| MERCHANT TAILOR, V | Offer their services to their friends ■fl> ■ I and his former cusioiners. nnd re- solicit, a continuance ol palronagc, as they aredcler twined, an*l flatter themselves that they can, give general satisfaction. They have just received, a Iresh and well selected slock ot Cloths, Ca si meres, Vestings, AND Ready-Made Clothing/ which they will sell cheaper than any establishment of the kind in the city. Give us a call, and you shall not go away dissatisfied. ... PIPER & WHITE Griffin, September, 1853. 38— N. B. GUTTING done nt the shortest notice and in the most fashionable style. MCUNE & BORDERS* ATTORNEYS AT LAW. GRIFFIN, GEORGIA Office up-stairs in J. A. & J. C. Bceks Store, Ilill-strcet. March 3). 1553. ’ m. E. DAHISLj Attorney at Law, Office in the Masonic Building, on Hill-St Jy ,185 5. 28—ly & .\RTiiVGlllSfOv ATTORNEYS AT LAW. MCDONOUGH, GEORGIA ALL business entrusted to their care will re ceive prompt attention. R. MANSON. STELE, E. P. WATKINS April —st, NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE, IN the Brick building attached lo the Ware house of Ferrill & Hancock, opposite the Bap ist Church, Griffin, Ga. All kinds of PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL FEINTING executed with neatness and dispatch at the New Job Office, on Solomon S’reet, opposite the Baptist Church. J. H. LOGAN fy CO. for work respectfully solicited. Griffin, January 18, 1833. 3—ly TO THE_PUBUC !MJ° &3>lbtߣr HAVING accomplished himself with n Drs. Pitman & Durham, will prac- Heel he DURHAM SYSTEM, eight miles Jf[ north of Greenville, at Phillips Store. Entertain ment for those at u distance. Price for Medicine our Prescriptions $2,50. Terms Cash. February 24tli, 1852 10 - DISSOLUTION. THEfirmofTnylor, Davis & Cos. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, S. S. Taylor having sold his entire interest to W. W. Chap man The business will, in future, he conducted by Chapman, Davis <s■ Cos. who astime all lia bilities and to wit >m all debts due Taylor, Davis 4c Cos. will be paid. S. S. TAYLOR W. W. DAVIS, H, J. DAVIS. Griffin, QcLaeth, 1853. AduiiHtstrtftrix Sttle. I*7ILL be sold before the Courthouse door in If the town of McDonough, Henry cc untv, in the first Tuesday in January next, a negi'o wo man, by the name of Emily, about 22 years of age, us the propei ty of the estate of Valentine Brock,! late ofShid ceonty, deceased. Sold'for (he benefit! of the heirs and’ creditors. This November Ist,i 1853.-45- NANG VW. BROCK, Adin’rx. / MP.S. CLAES WISHES to inform the PUBLIC dial she will open her Fall stock of latest sijle BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, PLU VI RS, CAPS-SILKS SHAWLS. .. . . . . , , r MAN rILL.Cs, and every kind of article to be found in Hie Milli nary and Manlua-Making line, in Iwr shop at her residence, do the Ist duy of Oc ober next. The shop can be foifnd by going one hundred north ot'Mrf!Reeves’ Hotel, or one hundred yards east of the Presbyterian Chifrch. Ivtrs Clark in tends to keep on hand, the latest styles of BON NETS and the best selection of ariicles in the MILLINARY and MANTUA-vi AKING Ime, that con he nnd ip.Maiket. A.E- CLARK. Griffin, Sent, f4, 1853. * 37—2 m WARE-HOUSE —AND— COMMISSION BUSINESS, mm mmm HE undersigned have taken charge of the . large and commodious ware-house, on Ihe : ctoTnfer of Hill aWif Tayfdr Gtrcets. recently occupied by Messrs. REEVES & LEWIS, and will dSrfy on the above business in all its various i branches during the ensuing season, under the firm name aud style of mmm, hill & nall, The Warc-llouse is undergoing lborough re pairs, and will he in superb order for the reeep tion of Cotton, by the commencement of the season. Liberal advances on Cutton and other produce l in store, made at all times, a; customary rates. The personal attention of each member ot the firm will btfdevoted to Ihe business, and they hope to receive, as they expecl lo deserve, a liberal share of public patronage. A. A. GAULDING, HENRY P. HILL, ARCHIBALD M. NALL. Griffin, August, 1853, —if STEAM MILL LUiSE THE subscribers having the well known Steam Mills, formally owned by S. H. Griffin, are now prepared to furnish Lumber to those wanting at short notice—and one of the proprietors will give his entire attention to the business; and he being a mechanic and old sawyer, wefrittef rAirselvcs that we can give en tire in 4 promptness and quality of Lum ber. Wd'trust, by close application to business to merit a liberal share of patronage. WHITAKER & HAWKINS. —o — THE subscriber having sold ors? his enifre pos sessions, both Land and Steam Mills, to John I. Whitaker and John A. F. Hawkins, takes plea sure in recommending ilfem to hi? old customers —knowing them to lie men of business and re. sponsibility, and able 16 give as good aceoimnoda lions in the lumber business, as any i'n this coun try. 1 would further stale, that they have put the machinery in good order lor cutting. Try them, you need not be afraid. S. If. GRIFFIN. June 14lh. 1853. 24—3ni NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have this day formed a partnerscip under Hie siyle of Chapman, Davis & Cos. and will continue the Dry Goods bu siness ut the old stand heretofore occupied by Bay lor, Davis & Cos. on Hill sired. All persons'indebted to Taylor, Davis & C will settle with us, and all having demands agains them will present the same to us for payment. W. W. CHAPMAN, W. W. DAVIS, tl. J- DA VIS. Griffin, Oct. 1 sale oy, J VALUABLE PROPERTY. HAVING determined to s<‘ll out and leave Griffin, the lubscriber offers lor sale the following vauahle roperty: liEORGIAjiiiWNIiN PRINTING OFFICE. Tffc *ot:a'tion of Griffin is not r-ty miles from the centre of hc State, and to an editor who can gain the confidence of the comqnmiy, ought to be one of the best locations lor >: newpapenn Ihe State. The office is well supplied with small type, nnd an nidition of one hundred dollars iq job type woul i make it very complelc. Posses sion will be gi en whenever Ihe purchase is made, or the office wr ‘he retained till Ist of January next. THE HOUSE AND LOT Where Joseph CnnninghiimJnoW lives. This lot lias a frmt 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 il is fie mosl desirable pro perty in town. TWO STORES On Broadway, adjoining Pilshury and Moseley, one sixly and ihe other thirty feel deep. FINE BUSLBIMSLOT On Hill street, on the corner above the War. house ofGauldmg, Hill & Nall. This lot is siiuuted convenient to either of the Female Colleges, not two hundred yards from either, arid would make an eligible building site lor a Young Ladies’ Boarding House A HALF-ACRE LOT On the corner of E street, adjoining Mr Bowdoin, eligible as a Building Lot. Now is your time. lam 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 us a ID” to get out of the way, by publ.shiug Ibis advert se inent a lew times? THE TANNING, SHOE, and HARNESS Manufacturing Business of tins placo, here tofore conducted by James L. Johnson, 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 aud authorz?d to say, with the Tanning in connection with the bu siness, will be able to sell as good bargains as any establishment in the North nr South, and deter mined none. North shall excell m point of manu factory in its various departments, ana with strict and prompt attention to and solicit its former patrons nnd many more new ones. I am determined that those who oinv favor me with their patronage, shall not he disappointed. Cull and examine. M. M. LOCKHART. N. B. My work will he given in exchange for Raw-hides, Bark, Tallow and Beeswax. Griffin, Sept. 7. 11)53. 37—ts HENRY HENDRICK. ATTORNEY AT LA VV Jackson, Butts County, Ga. February, 1852. BACON & LARD!! A LARGE Lot of Choice Tennesik e A BAtJON AND LARD r.IR SALE BT— ROBINSON & BLCOD VORTH. Griffin, Augn’st 9, 183. 32 GROCERIES, &c imdll BBLS pld Kye,Corn,and Monorigahc la vy hiskey’ 1 cask Extra Fine Cognac Brandy. 3 casks Port, Sweet tuid Malaga Wines. 2 hlifs. oldBUUs and Jasper Peacli Brandy. 5 Mils £ helps’ Qirfi 2 bbls. real old.Mol'and Oiri. t Besides mny other articles usually sold from any mercantile fonse in Georgia, consisting <•) , •Sperm, Tallow and Adamantine Candles; guefarj Coffee, Molasses, Syrup; Meal, Flour, Corn;.. Cheese, Butter, Crackers, Nuts, Raisins; 10 M Cigars, wholesale and retail, (of mos excellent brands.) Spec, Pepper,’ Ginger; Soup, wksiung and shaving, an extra article of shaving cream, (sontetmg new—try it.) Pickles.’ Pepper Sauce'Lemon Syrup; Table Sail,'Chemical Yeast Powders; Mackerel, Herrings, Codfish, Tea, B:aikand O ~en{ , Brushes ,'Connter, Table and Blacking; Candies, Shot, Powder, &c. &c. In fact, inv slock is now complete of Family nc ressaries. So, gentlemen,, giye me a cal!’ and qxauiihc my stock, before purchasing else where. Country Mercharits, buying such articles in our city, will iind it to their advantage to examine my stock—either wholesale, or retail. Thankful for past patronage, 1 solicit a continu ance of t he same. liveryflifng delivered from my store, I promise with neatness and dispatch; having persevering and prompt young men, who will at any time do ting mv absence attend rny business ns l would have them in my presence —theirs being as iny own motto, like that of Caesar’s— “vkn*, VIDI, vici!” BRIAN NEWELL, Under Bcnham & Woodrufl’s Chair Manufactory, East side of Hill Street. Griffin, April 12, 1853. 15—ts A FEW MORE ?I Q Xjfoflho'e splendid Pianoes,fj Si! from the Manufactory of J. H. Most & Cos. Hart ord, Cnhnccticnt, which ofe warranted superior o any thing in this market. B. N. FISK’S METALLIC Bttßl ALIASES! II’AKE leave respectfully to inform the public, tint I have just received a number ol these BURIAL CASES at my shop, in the city of Griffin, where they can be had at all times at the shortest notice, at a small advance oncost and freight. The subscriber also continues I he Carriage and Cabinet Business at his old stand where he will be pleased to execute any orders left with Imn. A. BELLAMY. ’ Griliin, April . i%2 14—1 L A.&J. G.BEEKS. ARE now receiving their nsnal greal variety ol : Spring and Summer Goods,’ all of winch Wet carefully selected by one ol ihcir firm in New Yotk and Boston. Among which area general stock of STAPL i) MOODS, Ladies Dress Goods, consisting in part of B k. and ColM. Silks, Plain and Fig’d. Piintesi and Plain Bareges, Rich Fig’d. Silk Tissues and Grenadines, Mantillas, Scarfs and Crape Shawls, Luce and Muslin Sleeves, Chimcsctts and Collars. BONNETS & BONNET RIBBONS. In the gentlemen’s department are Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing, flats. Boots and —"Shoes, Always on hand a general assortment of HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Iron and Nails, Crockery and Glass-Ware Paints, Oils, and Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty numerous ot her articles. They respectfully invite their friends and the public, to call and examine their goods. They fell confident that they can sell theui at such prices as will give general satisfiction. Griffin. March 21, 1353. 12—ts HR. J. WASHINGTON JONES. OFFICE AT THE DRUG STORE ON BROADWAY Griffin, August. 28, 18o$’ 35 j. a & jTcTbeeks, DEALERS LY RRY ROODS, IMiRIES, Ai\B HARDWARE, ; Corner Hill and Ninth-street, Griffin, Ge Januauy 9, 1852. —ts ATTORNEYS AT LAW COLUMBUS, ................ GEORGIA WILL piactice in the Chatahocchee (Jircui ami the adjoining counties. Office ove the store of J. K. ttedd & Cos. Poutprn’gram. HAYfiOOD & WHITAKER, Attorneys at Law, A TLANTA , GEORGIA. Office over Gunity's store, WliitKall O. B. IIAYGOOD J. I. WIIITAKE, Formerly of Wat- Formerly of Fay kuisville, Ga. etteville, Ga. June 15, 1853. s<l g Land *V arratrt Lost. ET AND VVARR'VNT, number 35,94-2, for 80 B A acres, which issued May 4th, 1852, to Sarah Fuller, widow of Win. fuller, deceased, privuty in Oapt. Bowen’s company, South Carolina militia, Warol 1812, lias been lost. All persons there fore, are (orwarned against trading for said war rant. Application will be made to the Commis* sinner of Pensions, at the proper time, for a dupli. cate of such warrant. SARAH FULLER, By her Att’ys Hall & Hall. Greenville, Ga. October 17, IBj3. 42 . ? E 23 i£ I *J 1£ mTEETH, MBo IX* WOULD respectfully inlorrnn.il who are in need of full sets or partial sets of Teeth, and who wish'liein put up with slwll and expert ern e, 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 heautifn metal ic base, which took the premium ovcral others ot the kind at the jate fair in .Macon, also the First Premium at the lute Fairin Atlanta,. Dr. C, 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, whicji.wdl secure them agpinst tbs many imonsitons practiced by itmcranquaek tliat ra verse l.lie couturv. Griffin, Jan. lUfi.J. IM& MARTIN attorneys at I,aw. DavidlVMartin,|_ i<lln r „ Gibeu f Green,’l Griffl “J Ga Hertford Green, Zebu oil. Cu Miy 28.1852 PIANO FORTES II WE have now on hapd the largest stock ol PIANOS that we have ever had, all fresh and new, direct Irom the Manufactu rers. They pry all ol the lalest styles acd patterns, nod arc unsurpassed in point ot qmckness and elasticity of (ouch, volumennd brilliancy of tone, style aqd finish of workmanship. Wc have among our stock some of the late Patent new Male PIANOS. which are equal in volume of tone to the celebrated Grand Pianos. These instruments never tail lo please the ear of every one who hears the tone ol them. Also, we have some of the much admired OfIMISKDt, These Pianos liuve ail been selected by one ot the firm, and we bdhst that we arc able to sell them as low as any market in the Union with the lreighi’B difference, as the arrangements which wc have late ly effected with the Manufacturers will aulhorzri our doing so. Prices from $225 to SSOO . . A written guarantee will accompany evcry,Pi ano we sell; that is, “if, alter twelve tnortjhs liging any defect is found, we take the Piano’ back again and give anew one.” ... , •Second hand Pianos to RENT, or for sale.— Prices from SSO 00 to $l5O 00. ; HUBtL<BIE>IB(D£re in neat Rosewood cascp, 4 and 5 octaves, for sale, jirices SSO to $75. . Flutinas, Accordcpns, 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 lor Piano, I ute and Guitar. CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD Griffin, Ga. Hill St. May 12, 1853. ly ONE OF THE LARGEST AND Best Stocks of SPRING & SUMMER GOORS! EVER OFFERED LY THIS MARKET, IS NOW OPENING AT SARGENT & DO’S, Cor New-Orleans St. and Broadway. CONSISTING in part of a splendid assortment o STAPLE & PM ERA-GOODS, and every style and description of DRESS GOODS!! ATso/cvcry variety of WOOD WARE AND HARDWARE Clothing, Saddles, Gons, Blankets, Iron, PiSt6l, Kerseys, Nails, P6wd Shoes, Steef, Oils, Hats, Blacksmith’s’ Tools, Paints. ALSO OF THE <£UALIT£S: 50 Bags Rio Coffee,’ Prime Java do IO Hhds. St. Croix and P. R. Sugar, 20 Bids. Stewarts’ Refuted ’ do 20 do Coffee do 20 do Crush’d and Powdr’d do Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt, Moiasses, Tobrcco, &c., &c. Purchasers will please hear in mind, that our Stock is almost entire ly NEW, and that every ar ticle sold is warranted to be good and sound, and at Prices that cannot fail to suit buyers SARGENT & CO. Griffin, September 30, tßs‘2. 40-ts SYNODICAL FEMALE COLLEGE, GRIFFJ.V, GA. FJ|l HE exercises of this In?tiiution, will oe rc- Js. sumed on MONDAY 15th inst. in the NEW COLLEGE EDIFICE, and under the direction of its present able faculty qjt Teachers, of whom it is deemed unnecessary to edtl any extended recommendation in this notice, as past successful labors are the best GUARANTEE; of the FUTURE HIGH CHARACTER Ol Hie institution. The great objects of a thorough Female Educa tion —intellectual training—culture of the moral and social feelings and improvement of the man tiers are continually aimed at by the faculty.. The BIBLE is made a text-book of daily refer ence and study. Ihe Board of Trustees feel the highest gratifi cation, in being able to present to the patronage ot the public, such an Institution, as the SYNODI - FEMALE COLLEGE, in which ir daughters can receive an education of the most finished character. JAS. H STARK, W. J. . Keith. Sec’ry. [President of B. T. Griffin, Ga., August 3, 1853. 31—ts W. R. MOSELEY, IS permanently located in the cityo Griffin, and solicits a continuance o onage pfrom his friends, and the public gen n J Residence and office at Dr. N. B. Johnson Jan. 10f h, 1853. 2—ls *SOO reward: Macon & Western Railroad Cos , > June 13th, 1853. . $ fBNIIE above reward will be paid for the detec- JL tion and proof lo convict apy person, or persons, who have, or may hereafter be guilty ol obstructing with timbpr orwHier things, the Track of the Mpcon & Western Railroad. 25—3 m ISAAC SCOTT, President. DAGUERREOTYPE, TAKEN in the best stylejof the art—Dagucr rgolypo stock, for sale. Watches and Jewel ry repaired in the best mannrr bv JOHN M. LUNQ.UEST Hill t , Giiffin, Gn., Aug. 24,1853. I—pg ATLANTA WHINE WORKS. f Late Atlanta Iron Foundry. J f BIIIIS new Company is now prepared lo do B Work on short notice of heavy, and light Castings from the latest improved patterns of Iron Brass or Composition,all of which will be war ranted. Turning , Boring, and Drilling done to order.’ . ALSO— Screw Cultingof ten feet, or under, of any sized thread required. ■ ( . , Heavy and Light forging of wrought Iron or Steel, done in superior style. . , ~ .PARTICULAR ATTENTION Is called tat heir Patterns far mill gearing of Mer chant and .Custom Flouring,anti.Saw Mills, Git genringofall the usual sizes, and Bark mills al ways-kept oiir hand. < . . Weare also prepared fp Guild Stationary engine with the Latest improvements, ol I rtf which will be sold low forpash. Copperand Brasstaken in ex-5 change for work atjeash prices. A. LEYDEN, - J AM K L. DUNNING, JOHN McDONNUGEJ,. WILLIAM RUHTOJM P. S. All of the abovo company are praet Mechanics,and give their undivided attention he business. September 11th, 1851. ti— faiHlti trticieiil rc.nctjy fcftjMMpA Uj— ll JL tery and Cholera JVJorbus is travelling into cicbrity as last as Bonaparte pushed his columns into (Russia, and gaining commendation wherev er used. It is an excellent medicine for those dec eases, checking them a J most mstuntly. ‘ifie.lol lowing are the Agents appointed in this Slaleup to this time: , iUSUBHttQs Johiq.Vlungliam, Zebu lon. J. N. Thompson, Jackson. LoVe &. Gieun, McDonough. James iVI Jones, Fayetteville. James F. Johnson, Jonesboro.’ J. Norcross, Atlanta. J. T. Douce. . i** ( v, tl • i sh. Hurd & Unn.?erford,'Monlicello. , W. S. Lawson, Greenville. J. M. Noell, .. LaGrange; B. G. & A. It. Thornton, “ Bedell &• Mullens,.Hamilton. E. Wells & Cos. Talhotlott; „ W. S. Sandwich, Thon(ia3t<ir>L... <ft; , Miclebcrry & Mobley, Ipdfa’n,jSprj^Jf. T. S. M. Bloodworth, Van pfi'en. Win. S. Carrol, Locust Grove. I zra Johnson, Ms. Morn.. V\ in. Strange, Worthviiic. J. K. Spier, VVilliatnsvillc. i. T. & S. Thrash, Warnersville. , Johnson & Xuber,'VVoiqdbury.’ i J. A. J. & B. Foster, Koclty Mount Banning & Mathews, Luthersvillu. Isaac Fincher, Mountvillc. O. Gibson, Long Cane. Thos. S. Bradfield, West Point, T. J. Hunt & Cos. Wbitesvilie. VV.S Gri fin, Flat Shoals. L,& YV. H. Jackson, Catania. J. B. Foster, Waycrly Hall. I'rane & Mathews, Frattsburg. J C. & VV. A. Douglas,pleasant HfTI. Wullace k llqss, Carso le. Whitfield k Betlond, Shady Dale. Hcnrv J. Gill, Iron Spring. GRIFFIN Al’ STORE, Hail Columbia.-\\ hat a rush for Goods! No wonder, they are so cheap-and such a variety Pro Bono Publico.-I have hqen round (oaf?/he ba7gama! ?g ’ “' is P ,ate good Insurer.—Did you ever know goods to s< il so cheap, as at B. NEWELL’S Cheap Stobe? Son/<. Let me out! I have gofmy share—more founty! ora dol ' ar here ’ than al “nf store in the undersigned, havino returned Irom mar. M. ket, is now receiving daily, his Siting Styled STAPLE & FANCY DRY iOBS. in Griffin His Stock ol Ladies Bonnets, Hosiery, Gloves, Shoes, &c. is now complete, with a gene ral assoitmenl ol Fancy Articles,'.soipe of which :ure to be lound now hc.e else. Call an 1 examiho. Lafiords his young men pleasure to show Rim goods, and if they can only sell y ou the sffiVart “ n, ‘ c, "' ,i ' ic ’ ,h “- Gentlemen, young and old, bachelors an wil dow'ers, H you desire anything to make yoursevetd : conspicuous, call al B. Newel J’s. I, , 8 needier •to mentmn every article. But remember, anythin yon need is to be lound there. Don’t dciay as i-ielay s are daßgerpus, and the stock of : Gcntlctnsn’s Furnislungr Goods & Clothing 3- superlgr aiuJ neeu on,>- a wordt ° ,a * Bcebee’s Spring Styles of HATS come in HAT m. } i, nfnV ’ M l,y u‘ Wanl tl,e “ ,os, >onahlc HA lin ihe world, call and buv one, ala reduced price from Brian Newell. Hill Street, Griffin, east factory ,nder Ul,haiU & ‘^ o,M,ru ® >s Chair Manu . Call and sec, ass .am dc/crhifnsd nsf to Id 6'L Jerald by any competitors, holding to the maxim that competition is the iilc of business.” Griffin. April I2ih, 1853. B * CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD connected the Book and Stationary uirh their Piano Forte and Music husinesL. i i spccthilly announce to the public, that Ihcy nowon bund, and expect and well selected Stock of School Books, TiX English and Classical, and put up in (lie very best and most substantial sjyle of binding WecalL ,h L* 0 Books, Jo our Stock, as W c intend to’ as we can “fiord them. Ot Miscellaneous Works; our stock will con* ist only of RELIGIOUS WORKS and , works oft bp most approved moral character’ STMCIOI ffARY; very near-y any ihing in this line will always be lound at our house. Call at the a,na J“ t _ MUSIC STORE, Hill.street , Griffin, April 28,1853. j 7 _ 3 f SOIiTIIERJ CASSiBRES; Messrs, C. H. JOHNSON & CO OF GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, ■jrAVEa luH assortment of Cassimere* an I viiTTvr* a I y 1 CARSON i Y M UiN u T GKIbR ’ at *‘ ,e,r Pock Island MiUa,. in Mecklenburg county, North Carolina, where CONSUMERS k MERCHANTS supplied on the most reasonable terms I Ihe Manufacturers offer their goods under thefull conviction that they will compare favorably in style, finish, durability of fabric, permanency of .color ana price, with any similar goods made or sold m the United States. They ape made ex pressly lor Ihe Southern trade, and it is confident ly hoped that all who desire to foster home indusi try win give tliern Dial. The most thorough tests arc invited,, and the manufacturers only ex pect lo he patronized for merit. Charlotte, No.Cn , Sept. 21, 1853. 38^5t_. BARGAINS!! TBIHE undersigned intcndinglomakca slight - ll *eir business, are now offering for CASH, their entire stock of ~ DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE &c. nil new and fresh, at very reduced prices, and on a credit until fall, at as low rates asanv house in the place. . J„ C. & L. R. BREWER. Griffin, March 25,1852 -31—6 m iiouseTainting and glazing. The undersigned respectfully calls the. attention of the public, arid esp< pialjy those who live in the country, io th* ; fißßpiM fact that he is prepared to PAINT HOUSES, in superior style, and on very rea ouanle terms, Alto, GLAZING done in sgoidylc and at the shortest notice. Give him a call. R. L. HOBBS. fC?** Shnp on New Orleans street. January 27th, 1853. r w7a. doyle/ ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFERS his professional services to the Pub lie. All business out rusted lo his manngemc will meet with the most prompt attention. Reason able deductions will he made in fees, in proportion to the amount of business so entrusted. Office on Solomon street, opposite the Tap isl Church. v • • ‘ C Attention, REFERENCES < Perseverance, (-Promptitude. Griffin. March, 1852. 12— ts MEDICAL NOTH! THE undersigned respectfully tenders n Ivs professional services to the citizens of Griffin and vicinity. His practice is on/ 1 *! the BOTANIC SYSTEM, and fro.nhi, . long experience in the practice. tis Physic, be feels . assured (hat he will be able to give satisfaction to all who may call on him for medical aid. ’ ?L_7* , Offieeon Broadway over A Grav’s Store t LEROY SNEED, SI. jf Griffin, Feb, 10, 1352.* -- -