The Georgia Jeffersonian. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-18??, November 24, 1853, Image 3

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.a.lll HiCQS. REGULAR MEETING. (3i< IFFIN, Nov. 12, 1853. Pf"S'nt, ’t nvor—AM. Porter, Smith, Cline, S liuon?, Merritt, Fleming nnrt Lovtjoy. 4i>enf, AM Johnson. ‘Minutes of last mucling were rend and confirm ed. Kinnnre committee reported favorably on the fnl’owmjf i eeoun's. which, on m ilioti, were ordci 'd A. A . IV.'!, hi —of hoy I in. & hoard, 19 00 • . I; i I'.nootl, hire ol i Itoys Im. 36 00 W ti'ie, I'xneusos f<> Maeon to con t r i<*( :,r 11 < arS". 5 00 L. etm. &e. Cor mules 13 75 I’ll I reel eoiiiiiilHee reoorleit the work sli din piogri s*, and thut in a chort lime they would be •iMe io u<pend n|M't.itions —most oi the impartant work I'eino completed. I'he -elect eonimi!tee appointed at a called meet ing; id council,ln have \l*. George Dugan’s lot, now-<,copied by S. O. Prichard, run oft by the City Smvevor, reported that said duty had not as yet been all ended to. The Marshal reported verbally that no business ol a pecuniary nature of importance had been i.husk ted by biin since last meeting of council. Treasurer rcooited as loliows, which, on mo lion, was received and adopted: Griffin, Nov, 12, 1853. To VI4 yor and Pmiocil— Gentlemen:—Please find below a statement of monies ‘t ceived mid paid mil per order ollhc Coun cil, ‘tv me, since my last report: Amount on band date ol last report, 393 64 Oct. 25, For amt. D. H. Johns m, part of Auction License, .15 00 “ 31, •• “ Jas Childs 6m. retail lican 25 00 Nov. I, “ “ J. C. Maugham 6ino’j. Retail License, 25 00 “ -3, “ “ J. O. Sherrill 7 mo’s Fin Alley License, 14 58 “ 4, *• “ J. 11 a iris special tax, 25 00 Cr. 493 “22 By amount.paid Oct. 25, Alford & Moor An\’s nal. 50 00 ** “ S. S. Taylor hire hoy 2m. 36 00 “ A. Fleming’ acnt do. Ini. 18 00 11 *• L. S. Salmons do. do 3<n. 54 00 Jl •* W W Hammond do. do. 54 00 “ “ J VlcD moiigh loin, hill, 56 00 “ “ Bri-uer get.buck.lron well 50 V 27 S Weir 4:h m,,’s salary, 20 00 “ “ J H Logan elk 2d qs. sal. 50 00 “ ‘i “ “ Treas. Coin. 36 OS— 374 53 Leaving balance in of 123 64 Respectfully, J. H. LOGAN, City Trensurer. The petition of Jason Burr, praying that Coun cil wnuid allow him ihe privilege of closing lip 3d street between Boundary and Taylor streets, sub ject to he opened at any time it may be considered necessary, was, On motion Aid.. Porter, Ini4 on the table for the present and ordertd to lake the Cfsfraf fctfhrse. The resolution ol Aid, Merritt, offered Septem ber 21lli, altering 59th section (printed ordinances) alter the words “twenty-five dollars” try inserting: and any transient “Dngiierre.in or Dentist” Coin mcneing the practice of their piofession, shall pay to The Clerk, on application, Ihe sum of Five Dol lars,—was taken up ana alter being read,adopted. Un motion Alit. Cline, . „■ Resolved, Thai W. L. Gordon and M. G. Dob bins tie allowed to give in their city tax, (.they hav ing fulled to give in at the proper time)’ in lieu of the double la t already assessed, and pay only on all monies in arlual service on the first of April last. On motion Aid. Fleming, Resolved, That the New Grave Yard he enclo sed by Council with a good rail fence, which reso lution, bin motion Aid. Porter, was laid on the table for the presen', and the committee on grave yards instructed to look into the mutter fully an to the cheapest and best plan of fencing in said grave yard, and report at next meeting. On motion, Council adjourned. VV. li. PHILLIPS, Mayor. A irue copy from the minutes, this 14th day of November, 1853. JAS. H. LOGAN, Clerk. IB illl ILa'S ©A ID CIRCUS! . bid Crystal Amphitheatre. FIVE THOUSAND PERSONS. A'till a selection obPerformers from European and American Circuses and lip.oo imines, ex pressly lor this colossal en'erprise, with more rt<>- velii'is and talent than has ever before been offered bv a travelling company, will exhibit, in Griffin on Monday Nov. 28tli, Barnesvihe on Tuesday Nor}. 29 th, and Forsyth on Wednesday Nov. 30tA. Afternoon at 2 o’clock, and at 7 o’clock at night. Admission 50 cents; Children half price. Among the distinguished Artistes, are the fol lowing, who now for the first time make a tour through this country: M’dle Hoba, the most beautiful and expert Fe male Equestrian the.profession has ever produced. Donna Isabella, the celebrated Spanish mis tress ol the horse, with her henutilul tborough-bred Fyrenian Mares, Countess Moniejo and Gueen Chtistiana. Le June Burte, the Boy Hero, confessedly the most exiraorilinary equestrinn on either continent. Hf.rrKist, Maitre Valeidini. and Monsieur Gvilieme llie tainous European Hippodrome per formers, in ihe three nios’ exciting feats of the I lippodrome—Le Perche Equipoise, La Trapanze anil Spirited Chariot Contest. Den Stone, the celebrated New Orleans Clown —t ie accomplished gentleman and skilful rider, and pi-quant wit, with his Ballet and Pantomun e Troupe, producing every night the thrilling eques trian pantomime enti'led “The Brigand.” Besides these I here ar<> Messrs. H. P Madigan, AVuliams, H. F Nichols, Sam Burte, I urr Lovett: vlisses Mart, Paulin* nnd Margce mette, and Masters J ames and Charles. &c Mters’ celebrated Brass, Reedami String Band constitutes the Orchestra. The Stud of trained Trick and Manage Horses, are the most bcautilul and obedient that have evet been seen in this city. JAMES GRAHAM. Agent. HURD’S GOLDEN GLOSS FOR THE HAIR. AMONG toe many preparations forth” growth of the Hair, this GOL.DEN GLOSS taw. s ihe lead. ‘Three reasons will be given why't n so universally used and preferred toad others.-- Ist, B'cause it has proved the most effectua in Baldness. 2d, Because it imparls a beautiful nark gloss and delightful perfume to the Hair. — 3d. Because the Ladies, with fine discrumnat on which they ah possess, have adopted it. Many oilier reasons could lie given why it is a groat la vorite hut those who wani inure have only to give i• atrial. Price 25 cents in large bottles. For .Sale by Druggists an I Storekeepers everywhere. W. <'. (JU'tD, Proprietor. 304 Broadway N<w York Large discount to Merchants. Nov. 22, 1853. 47—6 in ‘LOST NOTE. ALL persons nre hereby forewarned tint to trade for a certain Promisory Note, given for One Hundred and Ten Dollars and Seventy-two cents, by Stafford & Gardner, dated October 20tb, 1853, and payable to tiie subscriber, the same being Jos.’ or stolen. HENRY B. JAMES. Bartlesville, Nov. 21, 1853. 47 - 3i - STRAY MULES. TR A V ED trom the subscriber’s saw SSutill, at the treat end of the pluiikroad, JaaCF* Pike countv, a short time ago, two light “ ■ > ll ■ brown colored vIULE-S.one a horse and the other a mare. t)ne had the marks of a luck by a horse oiHits hi id leg. Any person who will inform me where these mules may be found, or deliver them to ihe subscriber at the tn.w mill above, shaft be suitably rew iriled for his trouble. Nov' 22, 1343 47—if J. VIcDONOUGH. THE Books and Accounts ol the late hirm o. JOHNrtON & LOCKHART, will be found at the Office of L. R. Daniel, on Hill Street. Griffin, Nov. 23,1853. 47 J. h. L. ! A PROCLAMATION. GEORGIA. . Bv HOWELL COBB, Governor of said Stale. TO the Honorable Justices of the Inferior courts of the several counties, composing the Coweta Judicial District: A vacancy having occurred in the Judgeship of the Coweta Judicial District by the resignation of the Hon. Edward Y. Hill. Ido hereby issue this my Proclamation, requiring the duly authorized officers of said Judicial District to bold an election in their respective counties on the first Monday in January, 1854, in manner and form as by law poi.Vt cd nut, to fill such vacancy, and that they make a return thereof to this Department. Given under my hand and Seal of the Executive Department, this 4(h day of November, 1853, Howell cobb. Or the Governor: • W. W. Paine, S. E. D. Counties composing the Judicial District: Cow eta, DeKnlb, Fayette,, Hcurd, Meriwether and Troup. 47 ■ Georgia. Fayette county. RMniEIiEAS B. O. Jones, Guardian of Jane v v E. Griggs, applies to me for letters of dis mission (rout said Guardianship, he having execu ted ins trust, as will more fully appear from vouch ers on tile,— These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singulnr, the kindred of said minor, to be and ap pear af my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand an I official signature, this the 16th day of November, 1853 47 GEO. C. KING. Pc elk, c. *0 Meriwether January Sales. ILL be sold before the Courthouse door in T ¥ the town of Greenville, Meriwether county, between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tues j day in January next— E ghty Acres—it being the north part of Lot of Lund No 176, in the 10 b district ol’ said county ol Mori wet her. Levied on ns rhe property of John Weldon, to satisfy four Justice Court fi las, one in favor of John S. Brown, vs’ said Weldon; one in livor of A. B. Mathews, vs said Weldon, Benjamin McDonald, and S. C. Edwards, vs the smne; A- B. Mathews, \s the name; levy made nnd returned to me by a Constable; August the 3d, 1853. H. D. LEVERETT, Stiff: Meriwether January Sales. WILL be sold beforo the Courthonse door in the town ol Greenville, Meriwether county, on the first Tuesday in January next, -within- the usual hours of sate, the f ‘Mowing property, to-wit: Two, Buies ol Cotton and Forty Bushels ofCorn, more or lest; levied on as the property of Osborn 0. Harry, to satisfy two fi fas issued from the Su perior court of Meriwether county, one in lavor of Halten & Moreland nnd theolhcrin favor of Ban ning & Carter, vs said Osbo/n O. Harry. Nov. 21, 1853. ROBT. B. DARK, D Sh’ff. MACON&WESTERN noTios. Delegates to the temperance CONVENTION, to bo held at Mtlledge ville,ori Ve lites lay the 231 inst, can procure Tickets, at the different offices of this Road, if pur chased to go and return, at the following rates: ( From ATLANTA, to MACCN, $4 00 “ JONESBORO’, *• 375 r * GRIFFIN. “. 2 25 “ BARNESVILLE, *• 160 “ FORSYTH, “ 100 Tickets to be good from Monday 21st, to Sat urday JGsit.inst EMERSON FOOTE, Sup Nov tO, 183 43—21 IMPROVED TRUSS. THE subscriber is prepared to furnish his IM PROVED TRUSS at the shortest notice, on application. Also CSUIVS made and repair ed in the best style, at Ins shop on New Orleans Street. ARCHIBALD PORTER. Griffin, Ga. July 9. 1853. 31 —lv IM-PMI WARE-HOUSE! m & FSKB-111. & StANOOOK . 1 WILL continue the WARE-HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its vat ions branches at their FIRE PROOF BUILDINGS, near the corner of Hill and Solomon Streets, where they’will he happy to see all their o!<j! cus tomers, and as many new ones, Ihe ensuing sea son. The superior accommodations which they oflcr to the public, and their strict attention to bu siness, will, they trut, secure for them a liberal share of public patronage. B. W. FEHRILT-, Wlf. H. HANCOCK. |Cy-Ml orders for Groceries filled at the lowest market prices, and liberal advances mide on Cot lon in store, if desired. Griffin, Ga., August 30, 1853. 85—2 m FmrtMTMAliTn a m a •'■3HE undersigned would respectfully inform JL the citizens ol Griffin who are fond of good living, Ilia! he keeps on hand during the Market hours, at the Market-1 L use, at market prices, a choice supply ol BEEF and MU TTON. Thea is also, sold by Messrs. DUKE& GODDARD, at the same hours, place, and price, choice PORK and SAUSAGES. Tho-ia indebted o him for the fume, will picas call at his office in the west end ol the Markets House, once a week, and settle with Abner Ham mond, his authorized agent. O. E. DUKE. Griffin, October 26, 1853. 43—ts rWILUAMS&TcO. WEST SIDE HILL STREET, ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM New York and Philadelphia —THEIR FALL AND WINTER GOODS, CLOTHING, Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Skoes, Wooden, GROCERIES, Ac. lo which they invite the attention of the Citizens of -itiffin and public generally. Griffin. Oc. 28, 1853. 13— SALMONS & BOOTH HAVE this dm taken into their copartnership Dr. JAMBS N. SIMMONS, and the mercantile tiusmees old he firm will bo conduted ill future at the old stand, in Hilt-street, under the firm name <f SALMON'S, BOOTH & CO. L. S. Saimonb, i Griffin, March 29, 1653 Robert Booth, > 14— James N. Simmons > 1,000 Book Agents wanted. To sell Pictorial and Useful Works for the Yttr 1854. 1,000 Dollars a Year. AN I'ED,.in every section of the United T ▼ Slates, active and enterprising men, to en gage in the sale of some of the best Books pub lished in the country. To tnu ol good address, possessing a small capital of from $25to$IWL such inducements will he offered ns to enable them to make from 83 to 85 a day profit. ICPThe Books published by us are all useful m their character, extremely popular, and com mand large sale 9 wherever they are offered. For further particulars, address, (postage paid) ROBERT &EARB, Publisher. 181 William Street, New York. November 1,1853. 43 HENRY HENDRICK. ATTORNEY AT LAYV Jaokson, Butts County, Chi. t Fcbruay, 1852. i MiLLins: MBS. LUNCHjEST would inform of Griffin and vicinity, that she has cctved her Stock of * p FALLA WINTER BONNFTS, CAPS, HEAD-DRESSES. TRIMMINGS, And all articles usually kept in a Millinery estab lishment, of the latest and moat fashionable style CLOAKS and MANTILLAS made to order; also DRESSES CUT and M A DEon an improved plan, which not only fits well, but beautiful, the form expands the chest and gives lull action to the lungs. All work tn the Millinery and Dress-Making line promptly attended to. . Thankful lor past patronage, she solicits a con tinuance of the same. H ill-Strekt, Griffin. G., Nov. 2.1, 1853. 44—3 t TOWM LOTS IN THE CITY OF GRIFFIN FOR SALE; AND PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING COLLEGE EDIFICE INVITED. THE TRUSTEES of the contemplated Male College in Griffin, (recently adopted by the i Flint River Baptist Association,), will oflor for sale, on the first Tuesday in Dceemlter next, ei ther before the Court-house door or on the premi ses, about Forty Lots of one \cre each, lying ad jacent to the site of the College Edifice. Terms in;ide -known on theday. Parents having Sons to educate will please notice the above. PROPOSALS ‘or building a COLLEGE EDIFICE of brick, 100 feet 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 Allbrd & 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. H.STARK, A. L. BORDERS, J. H. CAMPBELL. Griffin, October 19th, 1853. A BARGAIN TO BE UADI fi E undersigned, being desirous of moving JL westward, offers his Livery Stable & Stock, for sale, also; the Dwelling House and Lot w’herc he now resides Persons wishing to enter the Livery Business, will do well to call early and examine for themselucs, as lam deter mined to sell. L. P. ALEXAN DER. Griffin. April 20.18.93. 16—ts PEOsracT’jrs -OP— THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. TERMS SEDUCED. aify/iH advance, ss,o 'tf ai'yjfit not paid in udvance....... 6.00 ri-Weekly, in advance ......3,00 ri* Weekly, if not paid in advance, 4,00 Weekly, invariably in advance,.... 2,00 Wceklv, 10 copies to one Post 0ffice....... 15,00 - : -O TO GIVE a still wider*clrculation to the Bk publican, and thereby to bring Savannah and its business more prominently before Ihe coun try, the Proprietors offer their Daily paper at $5 00 a year, andtlbeir Tri-Weekly at $3,00, to all new subscribers who pay in advance. To their present subscribers who do not choose to pay in advance, Ihe paper will be furnished at the reduced rates on and after the first of Januarr, and those who have paid in advance will be cred ited accordingly. We propose also to issue a Wceklv paper, com mcncing early in ;N'ovenifc , rr, at $2,00 a year, to he paid for invariftSly in advance. To clubs of ten, the Weekly wifi be furnished at $15,00. Wc make this reduction in the ffi-Jbe ol the Re publican lor three reason* First, because we desire to scatter the paper overthis and the adjoin ing States, in order, as far as we are able, to ex tend the relations and increase the business of Savannah, believing that whatever promotes the of the city cannot fail to exert a hemfi cial effect upon uur own fortunes. The great fa cilities we possess for distributing daily, tri wi ek ly, and weekly intelligence, by otir railroad con nections and steamboat; lines, encourage us to be lieve that the undertaking will bs, because it ought to be. successful. Secondly, because other papers throughout the country are reducing their rates of subscription, and we would place our readers upon a looting as favorable as that enjoyed by the readers of those papers. Thirdly, because we shall never be more able to make the ieduction than at present. Wc would not boast of our success, yet we beg leave to say that the support which our patrons have accorded us up to this us to me.ke this reduc tion, and thus to offer some s'ight acknowledg ment for their past lavors. We hope they will sec in this fact reason for a continuance ot their pationage, and for such efforts as they may find it convenient to make in procuring us additional subscribers. The step we iiave resolved upon ’ must result in loss, without a large acccssiou to our subscription list. The growing importance of Savannah, as a commercial centre, to Ihe Planter, the Merchant, and indeed to all classes, at least in this StaU, renders it unnec ssary for us to offer any argu ment why they should avail themselves oflhe means thus offered, for obtaining the latest and most reliable intelligence from all quarters, both by telegraph and the mails. Remittances by mail may he made at our risk. P. W. ALEXANDER & CO Proprietors. Savannuh, October 18. 1853i 43 STONE & GASKILLr ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Fayetteville, Ga. A. W. Stone. Y. A. Gaskill June|l7, 1853. 25—ts Dr. M. J. DANIEL, GRIFFIN, GA, OFFICE AT THE DRUG- STORE. Hill Stiet An gust 1, 185 2 ip&ibih ivsriD wasumia SUPPLIES. tTHE subscribers ha ving purchased the entire establishment of Mr. T. MERCHANT TAILOR, Offer their services to theii friends and his former customers, nnd re spectfully solicit a continuance ol their patronage, as they are deter mined, and flatter themiiclves that they can, give general satisfaction. They have just received, a Ireah and well selected stock ot Cloths* Casimeres, Vestings, AND Ready-Made Clothing, which they willsell cheaper than any establishment of the kind in the city. Give us a call, and you shall not go away dissatisfied. PIPER <k WHITE Griffin, September, 1853. 38— N. B. CUTTING done at the shortest notice and in Ihe most fashionable style. NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE, IN the Brick buHding attached to the Ware house of Ferrill k Hancock, opposite the Bap ist Church, Uriflin, Ga. All kinds of PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL PRINTING executed with neatness and dispatch at the New Job Office, on Solomon Street, opposite the Baptist Church. J. H.‘LOG AN ts CO. for work respectfully solicited. . Griffin, January 18, 1553. 3—ly TO THE PIISUC accomplished himself with Human & Durham, will prac- s3# MX eight miles W lice the Store. Entertain north of Greenville, atTmce. Price for Medicine inent for those at a distamTrma Cash, our Prescriptions $2,50. > February 24th, 1852 —• 5*7? dissoluTHlN* TANARUS,,„ 1 ’ day HE firm ot Taylor, Davis & Cos. dissolved by mutual consent, S. S. having sold his entire interest to W. VV. Chat? man The business will, in future, he Conducted by Chapman, Davis Sf Cos. who assume ‘all • lia bilities and to whim all debts due Davis it Cos. will be paid. S. S. TAYLOR. W. W. DAVIS, H, J. DAVIS. Griffin, Oct. 2dtll, 1853. HEP.S. CLAP.Z WISHES to inform the PUBLIC that she will open her Fall stock of latest style. BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, r~- PLUMES. CAPS. SILKS, SHAWLS, , MANTILLAS, and every kind of be found in the Milli nary and* Mantua-.Vuking line, in her shop at her residence, on the Ist day of October next. The shop can lie found by going one hundred vac's north ot'Mrs. Reeves’ Hotel, or one hun'ltwi yards east of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs Clark in tends to keep on hand, the latest stylesof BON NETS and the best selection of articles in the MILLI NARY and M ANTUA-M AKING line, that can be had in Maiket. A.E. CL.-tRK. Griffin, Sep*. 14, 1853. 37—2 m WARE-HOUSE —AND— COMMISSION BUI! q ggi m FWIHE undersigned have taken charge of. (he JL large and commodiou’s WARe-Hasa; on me corner of Hill and Taylor Strcets/rvcuny occupied by Messrs. REEVES & LEWIS, and will carry on the above business in all its tyxious brandies during the ensuing season, under the firm name and style of CARDING, DILI i NAIL. The Warc-Honse is undergoing thorough re pairs, nnd will be in superb order for Ihe recep tion ofCofton, by the commencement of the season. Liberal advances on Cotton and other produce instore, made at all times, at customary rates. The personal attention of each member ol the firm will be devoted to Ihe business, and they hope to receive, as they expect to deserve, a liberal share of public patronage. A. A. GAULDING, HENRY P.HILL, ARCHIBALD .VI. NALI*. Griffin. August, 1553, —ts NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have this day formed a partnerseip under the style of Chapnwn, Davis & Cos. and will continue the Dry Goods bu siness at the old stand heretofore occupiddby Tay lor, Davis & Cos. on Hill street, AH persons indebted to Tax lor, Davis & Cos. t\ ill settle with us, amt alt having demands against them will present the same to us for payment. W. W. CHAPMAN, W. W. DAVIS H. J. DAVIS., G iffii, Get. 26th, 1853 ‘” ■ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. HAVING determined to sell out and leave Griffin, the rubscriber offers for. sale the following vaimble rnperty: -THE GEORGIA smmsim PRINTING OFFICE. The location of Griffin is not wety miles from the centre of rhe State, and lo an editor who can gain the confidence of the comrituniy, Ought to be one oflhe best locations (or a riewpaperiu the •State. The office is welt supplied with small type, and an iddit:on ol one hundred; dollars 1 in job type woul’ make it very complete. Posses sion will be git en whenever the purchasers made, or the office wp. 1 be retained till Ist of January next. URL THE HOUSE AND LOT LI/iSMT Where Joseph Cunningham new lives. lot has a front of one acre on New Orleans street, whereon may be built seven stores of thirty feet front each, and of anv desirable depth. For building it is the most desirable pro perty in lowa. n- TWO STORES On Broadway, adjoining Pilsbury and Moseley, one sixty and the other thirty feel deep._~ . FINE BUILDING LOT On Hill street, on the corner above the Wan house ol Gaulding, Hill & Nall. This lot is situated convenient to either of the Female Coheres, not two hundred yards from cither, and would make an eligible building site for u Young Ladies’ Boarding House A HALF-ACRE LOT ©nthe comer of E street, adjoining Mr Bowdoin, eligible as a Building Lot. Now is your fimfe. lam determined to sell, and the earliest applicants will stand the heat, chance for a bargain. WILLIAM CLINE. Griffin, Sept 6, 185?. IC7 3 * Will our brethren of the type give us a lif to get out of the way.by publ.ahing this advert se ment a few times? srswraafe * T#* THE TANNING, SHOE, and HARNESS Manufacturing Business of this placa, 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 i feel assured and authorised to say, with the Tanning in connection with the bu siness, will be able to sell as good bargains as establishment in the North or Southland deter mined none a Norlh shall excell in point „of tnanu factury in its various departments; and with strict and prompt attention to business, tinge and solicit its former patrons and many more rte# ones. I am determined that those who may favor me with their patronage, shall not be disappointed. Call and examine. M. M. LOCKHAR T. N. B. My work will be given in exchange for Raw-hides, Bark, Tallow and Beeswax. Griffin, Sept.,7, 1353. 37—ts MCUNE& BORDERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. GRIFFIN, .......GEORGIA Office up*stairs in J. A. & J. 0. Beeks Store, Hill-Street. March 30,1353.^^-1 L“ B WARB nWT2^.. f* 28,1853. fi -t! GROCERIES, &c BULS Old Rye, Corn,and Monongahc la ‘ Owkey. i I cask Extra Fine Cognac Brandy. 3 c;ik Port, Sweet and Malaga- Wines ; • 2 bbls. old Bull# and Jasper Peach Brandy. 5 bbts Phelps’Gin. 2 bbls. real old Holland Gin. Besides mny other articles usually sold from any mercantile t m-e in Georgia, tfdnsisting id ‘<• Sperm, T illow and Adamantine Candles; gngar., Coffee, Molasses, Syrup; Meal, Flour, Corn;- Cheese, Butter, Crackers, Nuts, Raisins; 10 VI Cigars, wholesale and rctiil, (J mos excellent brands.) ; Spicg, Pepper, Ginger; * • i. Soap, washing and shaving, an extra article Cream, (someting new—try it.) Sit lire;-Lemon Svropj Yeast Powders; H^SSSSst^ 16 * 1 ’- r “’ Bl * ik ma Brushes, Connie^, -*1 aide and Blacking) Candies, Shot jrowder, &e. fiic. In fact, mv slock is paw complete of Family ne eessarics. So, gentlemen, please give me a call and examine my stock, before purchasing else where. Country Mereliartls, buying shell 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 nnd dispatch; having perseveting and prompt young men, who will at cny time do ting inv absence attend mv business as 1 would iiavellien, in my presence—theirs being as my own motto, like that of Caisar’s— “vkmt, vini, vici!” BRIAN NEWELL, Under Ben ham St W ood ruff’s Chair Manufactory, East side of Hill Street. Griffin, April 12, 1853. 15—ts gjg&gga A FEW MORE gggJ|g|p nTTflof those splendid Pin noes, jf g J Jf from the Manufactory r\l J. H. Most & Cos. Hart ord, Conncctient, which are warranted superim o any thing in this market. B. N. FISK’S METALLIC LUCASES! I TAKE leave respectfully to inform the public, thrill liave just received a number ofthese BURIAL CASES at tny 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 the Carriage and Cabinet Business at his old stand where he will tie pleased to execute any orders left with In in. A. BELLAMY. Griffin, April 5, |95’2 14—1 J. A.&J. C. SEEKS. ARE now receiving their usual great variety of Spring and Suniirrer Goods, all of which wet carefully selected by one of their firm in NeW Yo-n and Boston. Among which are a general stock of STAPH & BY-iiOODS. Ladies Dress Goods, consisting in part of B!k. and Col’d. Silks, Plain and Fig’d. Printed and Plain Bareges, Rich Fig’d. Silk Tissues nnd Grenadines, M mtiiias, Searls and Crape Shawls, Luce and Muslin Sleeves, Cliirnesetts and Collars. BONNETS & BONNET RIBBONS. In the gentlemen’s department are Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing , Hats, Boots and Slums. Always on hand a general assortment of HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Iron and Nails, Crockery and Glass-Ware Paints, Gils, and Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty numerous other articles. They respectfully invite their friends and the public, to call and examine their goods. They fell confident that they can sell them at such prices as will give genera l satisfaction. Griffin. March 21. 1353. 12—ts DR. J. WASHINGTON JONHS. OFFICE AT THE DRUG STORE ON BROADWAY Griffin, August 28, 1853 35'— J. A & jTcTBEEKST” DEALERS IN DRYGOODS, GROCERIES, AND HARDWARE, Corner Hill and Ninth-street, Griffin, G; Jiinuauy 9, 1852. —ts INGRAM&CEAWFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW COLUMBUS, QBORGIA WILL piactice in the Chatahoochee Circui and the adjoining counties. Office ove the store of J. K. Redd & Cos. PoitT^NGUAM. HAYGOOD & WHITAKER, Attorneys at Law, A TLANTA , GEORGIA. Office over Gunby’s store, White Hall G. B. HAYGOOD J. I. WIIITAKE, Formerly of Wat- Formerly of Fay kinsville, Ga. etteville, Ga. June 15, 1853. 21 Land Warrant Lost. LAND WARRXNT, number 35,94?, for 80 acres, whieh issued May 4th, 1852, to Sarah Fuller, widow of vVn Falter, deceased, private ‘ifrffapt. Bnwen’scompany, South Carolina nulitia, War of 1312, has been lost. All persons there fore, are forwarued against trading for sn:d war rant. Application will be made to the Commis sioner of Pensions, at the proper time, for a dupli cate of such warrant. SARAH FULLER. By her Ati’ys Hall fit Hall. Greenville, Ga. October 17, IBj3. 42 he i *j hi i&SBa ar ®aAiai& 8 WOULD respectfully inform all who are in need of full sets or partial setß of Teeth, and who wish ‘hem pul up with skill and experi ence, warranted to answer every purpose requi red, that they can now be supplied at short notice, and with the same style pul up upon a bcautifu metalic base, which took the premium over a I others nt (he kind at (he late Fair in Macon, also the First Premium at the lute Fairm Atlanta. • Dr. C has lately made arrangements so that persons Iving in the country, or in any of tho adjacent towns, can, if they wish, command his services free of charge, whieh will secure them against the many imnositons practiced by itineranquack that ra verse the country. i Griffin, Jnn. ,■ DR.|W. R. MOSELEY, M ISlpermancntly located in the city of Griffin, and Bolicitß a continuance of alienage rom hie friends, nnd the public gen emJlTy. Reside nr* and office at Dr. N. B. Johnson J f Jan. Iff.h, 1853. ?-!’ PIANO FORTES!! flßrainßSSli ■ Y ... 1 ji|i'j|i| WE have now on hand the largest stock of PIANOS that we have ever had, alt freftli and new, direct Irom the Manufactu rers. They are all <lt the latest styles dr and patterns, and are unsurpassed in pnihf of quickness ana elasticity of touch, volnmcund brilliancy of-time style and finish of Workmanship. W > mon J our stock some of - . S HFSOLE PIANOS. j which are equal in Volume of tone to the celebrated Grand Pianos. Those instruments never fail to please the cat of every one who hears the tone ol them. Also, we hnVe settle of the Oitich admired AB<BaaAßr fPtuxa<D These Pianos have ail been selected by one ol the firm, anil we boast flint we are able lo 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 Manufacturers will authorzei our doing so. >* Prices frotn to S3OO A written guarantee will accompany every Pi ano we sell; that is, ‘‘if, alter twelve inninhs using any delect is found, we take the Piano back aguin and give anew one.” Second hand Pianos to RENT, or for sale.— Prices from SSO 00 to $l5O 00. in neat Rosewood cases, 4 and 5 octaves, for sale, prices SSO to $75. Flutinas, Accordeons, Tamhotirinop, Banjos, Violins, Guitars, Flute., Fifes, and everything u sually kept in a Music Store will be found in ours. A heavy lot of Sheet Music on hand for Piano, H ate and Guitar. CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD Griffin, Ga. LJill Sr. May 12, 1853. ly SARGENT & GO, Cor New-Orlcans St. and Broadway. tlavconhanda LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF READI-MADE CLOTHING. Also, every variety of WOODWARD AND HARDWARE Clothing, Saddles, Guns, Blankets, Iron, Pistols, Kerseys, Nails, Powd . Shoes, Steel, Oils, Hats, Blacksmith’s Tools, Paints. ALSO OF IHR BEST QUALITIES: 50 Bags Rio Coffee, Prime Java do IO Hhds. St. Croix and P. R. Sugar, 30 Bbls. Stewarts’ Refined do 20 do Coffee. do 20 do CrershM and f’owdr’d do Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt, Molasses, Tobrceo, &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 gotfd and sound, and at Prices that cannot fail to suit buvers SARGENT & CO. Griffin, September 30, 1852. 40—tl* SYNODICAL FEMALE COLLEGE, GRIFFIN, GA. cxercwes of this 4miii union . Wffl oc rc sunit'd on MONDAY 15th inet. in rhe NE W 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 ol the institution. The great objects of a thorough Female Educa tion—intellectual training—culture of the moral and social feeling, and improvement of the man ners are continually aimed at by (he faculty. The BIBLB is made a text-book of daily refer ence and study. The Board of Trustees feel the highest gratifi cation, in being able lo present to the patronage of the public, such an Institution, as the CAL FEMALE COLLEGE, in winch ir daughters can receive an education of ihe mrsi finished character. JAS. H. STARK, W. J. Keith. Sec’ry. president of B. T. Griffin, Ga., August 3, 1853. 31 —ts *SWIKF,VVAKI> I fiBUBIk Macon & Western Railroad Cos., ) June 13’ It, 1853. j THE above reward will be paid lor the detec tion and proof to convict any person, or 1 persons, who have, or may hereafter he guilty of obstructing with timber or other things, the Track of the Macon ft Western Railroad. 25—3 m ISAAC SCOTT, President. DAGUHRIOTYPIIS, TAKEN in the best stylejof the ait—Daguer rent vpe stock for sale. Watches mul Jewel ry repaired m the best manner hv JOHN M. LUNQ, UEST Hill st , Griffin. Ga., Aug. 24,1853. 1— ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS. [Late Atlanta Iron Foundry. J rgIHIS new Company is now prepared to do JL Work on short notice of heavy ami light Castings from the latest improved patterns of Iron, Brass or Compositional! of wnich will he war ranted. Turning , Boring, and Drilling donelo order.’ —ALSO— Screw Cuttingoftenfeet, or under, of any sized thread required. Heavy and Light forging of wrought Iron or ■Steel, done in superior style. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Is called totlieir Patterns for mill gearing of Mer chant and Custom Flouring, and Saw Mills, Gii gearing of all the usual sizes, and Bark mills al ways kept on hand. We are also prepared to build Stationary engine with thclatcst improvements, all of which will be sold low Ibrcash. Copperand Brasslaken in ex-s change for work atjeash prices. A. LEYDEN, JAME L. DUNNING, JOHN McDONNUGH,. WItLIAM RUMTON P. S. All of the above company are pract Mechanics, and give their undivided attention he business. September Nth. 1851. 6 attorneys at law. MCDONOUGH, ... GEORGIA ALL business entrusted to their care will re ceive prompt attention. R. MANSOX. SfELL, - ----- ft. P. WATKINS April —st, H. & G.XGRffI & MYRTiN ATTORNEYS AT LAW. DsiTid IV m ri n Gibenl reen,’i Gr,ffin J° a Hartford Gr>oen, ZeDnon, Ga £a®©®3©ißa>a4ki& IYHl'i efficient ‘remedy ‘lor Dia rrhoea, Dye*i .i< ry and Cholera Morbus is travelling'i n clebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed hia column* into Russia, and gaining commendatu n wherev - er used. It is an excellent medicino for tuose dis* cases, checking 1 hem almost instantly. r The tot lowing are the Agents appointed in tl.is State wp to this time; , ; - - , .rAGUBSrttO* •Jbiirti.Vlanvham, Zebulon. J. N. Thompson, Jackson.; Love & Glenn, McDonough. James M Jones, Fayetteville./- James F. Johnson, Jonesboto. J. Norcross, Atlanta. J. T. Doane. •* Hurd & Hungerford, Monticello. W. S. Lawson, Greenville. J. M. Noell, LaQrangc. , . J3. G. fit A. R. Thornton, Bedell fir Mullens, Hamilton E. Wells fii Cos. Talbotton. V\'. S. Sandwich, Thoinaslori. Miclcberry & Mobley, Indian Spring , , T. S. M. Bloodworth, Van Buren. Win. S. Carrol, Locust Grove. Ezra Johnson, Ml. Morn. Wm. Strange, Worthviiie, J. R. Spier, Williainsviile. 1. T’. & S. Thrash, Warnersville. Johnson fit Zuber, Woodbury. J. A. J. St B. Foster, Rocky Mount. Banning & Mathews, Luthcrsville Isaac Fincher, Mountvillc. O. Gibson, Long Cane. Thos. S. Bradfield, West Pointj T. J. Hunt fit Cos. Whitcsvdle. W.S.Gii Rn, Flat Shoals. L. fit W. H. Jackson, Catania. J. B. Foster, Wavcrl/Hnll. 1 ‘nine & Mathews, Prattsburg, * ‘Y - A - Dougias, Pleasant Hill. Wallace k Ross, CarsonsVi lb. Whitfield fit Bceinnd, Shady Dale. Henrv J. Gill, Iron Spring.” tiRIH CIAP STORK. Hail Columbia.— What a rush for Goods! No wonder, they are so cheap—and 6uch a variety too! 3 Pro Bono Publico.—l have been mind to all fit stores, neighbors, and this is the place for good bargains! “ Insxtper.— Did you ever know goods to sell so cheap, as at B. NEWELL’S Cheap Store? Sponte.— Let me out! 1 have got my share— there goods lor a dollar here, than at any store in tlie county! 11l IE undersigned, having returned from mar . ket, is now receiving daily, his Spring Styles STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS. Ladies, vour attention is specially called tc some of therichest DRESS GOODS ever offered in Griffin. His Stock of Ladies Bonnets, Hosiery’, Gloves, Shoes, file, is now complete, with a gene ral assortment of Fancy Articles, some of which are to be found nowhere else. Call and examine. It affords his young men pleasure lo show his goods, and if they can only sell you the smallest artide, they are well pleased and consider them selves well paid. Gentlemen, young and old, bachelors an wild dowers, il you desire anything to make yoursevee conspicuous, call at B. Newell’s. It is needless to mention every article. But remember, anyjhing you need is to be lound there. Don’t delay, as delays arc dangerous, and the stock of ’ Gentlemen’s Furnishing’ Goods & Clothing arc very superior and need only a word to pass them off'. Beebee’s Spring Styles of HATS come io tri-weekly now. llyou want the inpst fashionable HAT in the world, call nnd buv one, at a reduced price from Brian Newell. Hill Street, Griffin, east side, under Benham ft Woodruff’s Chair Manu factory. Call and see, as 1 am determined not to be tfn Jcrsold by any competitors, holding to the maxiin that “competJtib’n is the life of business.” ; B. NEWELL. Griffin. April ISfth, 1853. 15—ll CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD HAVING connected l.hre.Book and Stationary with,their Piano-Folia and Music business, ‘itspccthiUy announce to the public, that they havo 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. We call the especial 1 attention of Teachers and others buy ing J-chooi Books, to our Stock, as wc intend to sell as few as we can afford them. Ol Miscellaneous Works; our stock will con’ ist only off IfiELIOIOUS WORKS, mid works of tlifc most approved moral character STATIONARY; very nearly my llrmg in thin line will always ba tound at our bouse. Cal! at the MUSIC SPORE, Rill street. Griffin, April 28, 1853. 17—3 t iPUN (Iffilfflil®. Messrs. C. H. JOHNSON & CO OF GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, HAVE a lull assortment of Cassimercs anl Heavy Jeans, manufactured by CARSON YOUNG & GRIER, at their Rock Island Mills, in Mecklenburg county, North Carolina, where CONSUMERS & MERCHANTS can be supplied on the most reasonable terms | The Manufacturers offi-rlheir goods under Ihi full conviction that they will compare favorably in slylc, finish, durability of fabric, pcrmanencypf 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 alt who dettne to foster home indus try will give them trial. The most thorough tests are invited, and the manufacturers only ex pect lo he patronized tor merit. Charlotte, No. Ca., Sepf. 2{, 1853. 33—5 t BARGAINS!! THTIIE undersigned intending to make a slight JL change in their business,'are now offering for CASH, their entire slock of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE &a. all new and fresh, at very reduced prices, and on a credit until fall, at as low rates as anv house in the place. J. C. fii L. R. BREWER Griffiu, March 25,1852 31—6 m HOUSE PAINTING AND GLAZING. JkSyJk The undersigned respcctfiifly calls the laiiHW “ttentiom of the public, and especially ‘ ImißiHF those who live in the country, to the fact that he is prepared to PAINT HOUSES, in superior style, and bn very rea onable terms Alto, GLAZING done in sgoodyle anti at life shortest notice. Give him a call. R. L. HOBBS. ICP Shop on New Orleans street. January 271 h, 1853. F, W. A. DOYLEj ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFERS his professional services to the-Puli lie. All business entrusted to his manageme will meet with the inost prompt attention, ft.pasni;- nbte deductions will be made in fees, iq proportion io the amount oOusiness so entrnsied'/’ Office on Solomon sircci, opposite the Fap ist Church. f Attention, j REFERENCES J Perseverance, ( Promptitude. Griffin, March, rSS2. 12- ts TfjICAL NOTH*. THE undersigned respectfully tenders W his professional services to tin citizens fs|§r of Griffin and vicinity. His prael ce is on Ml’ the BOTANIC SYSTEM, and IVoaife’s long experience in the praciice of I byeic, he feels assured that he will be able to give all who may call on him for aid. JCjP’Officeon Broadway over A Gray's Store , ‘ „ LEROY SNEED, M B Griffin, peh, 1,0, 1852, *|