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MW HARM’S ff #P.
’ i -juJSjL ■B®2S3ESxLZHBnaBfc
T'K undersigned hcg leave o inform the citi
z ‘*s f Griffin and vicinity, that they have
opened n n•
HARNESS SHOP,
_ On t*n corner ofN, w Orleans street and Broad*
wav, where they are prepared to verve their old
-nstomers in I Inen U with my thins in their line.
They feel confident that their lons experience in
the business will enable them to know the wants
of their friends, and they feel anxious to supply
them. They invite ilie special at'ention of earn*
•jpe dealers, as they are prepared to fill orders
on as good terms as they can be supplied from nny
Northern market They will compare work and
prices with anv establishment in the enunfrv, and
•nly ask a call fio n those wishing to purchase.
JOHNSON & PARKIS IN.
Novem rv ' r 24, 1853. 43—tT
JVotice.
AI.L nersotis tmh hted to the Kstate nfWil'
ism W.. \V igoins, ! ate ol ‘■•pa'ding conn tv
deceased, .ire hereby imtifi and to eome Ibrw-ir I and
make itvmrii', and tlm-e having < ‘aims ngait at
-•id deceased are rque*ted to t-resn I them in
terms its the liw. ‘A 5Y A. -VIiiGINS, Exr.
November <9 h, 1853. 48—tl
Notice.
%I I. rnose concerned are hetfhy notified
that the Accounts of VVM. S. Bl HGK are
now i” the hands of the subscriber (or collection.
Those indebted will please rail at his Counting
Room on Hill street, without delay, and nay up
their sccoiinls. WM. It. PHILLIPS.
Grrffin, Nov. 28, 1853. 48—ts
AliiliAlil OFIRiD.
a THE undersigned beingdc- tMWk
strous to move to the west, 4Bs
oilers for sale his PLAN
TATION on which he now
resides two miles South of McDonough, lying
immediately on ttie road leading to Forsyth—con
taining Four Hundred and Sixty Acres of land,
more, o’ It!-s. One Hundred and Twenty aerea
eloared, mostly fresh and in a line slate of cultiva
tion. There >s on the place a comfortable Pouble-
Lig House Tn‘h four rooms; a good framed Qiti
House and Packing Scr- w, good hewed log Sis*
bl< sand t’rih, and ah other ncre-a-ry out ho,is a—
and nil lit*two Wells ol excellent wa
ter. and si v> ra l large Springs of good water, a
small Creek ruttni *g through the land on which
aherei* a good overshot Corn Mdl, capable of
grinding during the dryest seasons—the suhsejiher
owning an interest of one half of said mill. This
is very h'-alt iy, the lantl productive. and is a con
venient and eooilor'a'il; residence in a fine neigh,
korhond. Those wishing such a place would do
well t caP on the subscriber at an early period, na
I will sell at a reasonable price. Terms made ea
•y. A. J. CLOUD
Flcory County Ga. Nov. 24, 1853. 48—ts
Fayette January Sales.
he su'd helure the Courthouse door in
the town of Vavetteville, Fayette county,
on the first Tuesday tu January next, within the
legal hours'H saie, the followring property, to-wit:
Three aitd a hail aerea of land, in the town of
Fayelt, vtllc, Fayette county. No. ll>l; leviet! on as
flic propcitv ol Ki'.hmon Dotinan, by virtue ol
tw., ft las, one issued Irotn Fayette Superior Court
hi luvor ol J. H. Johnson & Bro'hvr v* Richinon
Dorman; the oilier issued from Fayette Interior
Court—b. W.&J.J. Force v.- Rn huinn Dorman..
AIo, the Tavern of Henry Lancaster, contain
ing 3 acres, more or less, No. not known, in the
tow n ol Fayetteville—by virtue oI three fi fas, one
issued Irom Fayette Superior Court in favprqfj
J. U.. Johnson & Brother vs Henry
ol them issued from Fayette Inferior Court in lawH
ot Thoniaa Edea vs Henry Lancaster. i j
Also, 202 j aerr, more or less, in ShakeraH
• district, No. 121, by virtue of a fi la issued InnH
Fayette Superior Court in favor of R. K. HollidaW
vs jcpiha Lundiiiin.
Also, one hundred acres of land, in Shakers# j
•distiict, No not known, whereon Samuel T. j
R.lodes now live-—as the property ol S.T.Rhodes, I
In VIII in ot a fi la tssnerl iftilii Fayette Supt lior j
t/i.oit in favor ol R K. Holliday &Cos., va S.T.
M, ot <•.
\lso. mu- bundled acica of land, in the upper
7 I- itii ol Fa vettc county; levied on aslhepro
li r., ..i ihti ro H. K. r.astin, N > nut known—by
v.i iu. i ii h* ‘ssiird Irom Fayette Superior Court
.in ifm.r i„ R. K. I lollmuy &. Cos., vb C.H.K..
. -o,iUiJ acres ot land, more or less, in the
do, i-nu: ..i ‘'ayettc county, whereon Robert
t\- <ii m w lives; levied oil as Hu: properly ol Ro-
Ivis.iu, ,\n. not known, in satiy a Ii fa tit
tav uoi VViiiia ii 1. Dennis vs Robert Iverson.
ii'o,<:i negro girl named June, ahoui 15 years
mid, oi usik conipii ximi; lend on .*s the properly
•ol J hnmas IJ. Dud* *, to satisly a ti la issued from
Fa gu,„ noi.’ouri in favor wi K- K. liolliuay
ikOii v.~ T. li. tJofiel.
At - o re-oi la id, m ire or less, in the
Id* ..•strut •• F.*y< He cuimly; levied on as the pro- j
per v 4.: J.jitii ii.t i, | t y, whereon J. H. Coriey |
oow i v. , No. iu*t kiiou o, o s.*iiß.y 2 filaa issued |
• i-ti t* i ei**- •'Up.mir . oiiit, one in taVor ol Ros- i
v , , at J tw v- :i J£. Pr *l* v,J. I
- * . i‘j* m :av if ot John Ncai vs Jo. n (
.if •.•) in Fin! till district of
. i■, • i *.r; es :i • property ol E. R.
. -.5. uiya fi la iruiii! . irom
s , <• 0.v... of *v in linnet
V i... . •; .
U .. _••,; .i. c oii.t t. wo. in the town of
V* I ii- | .o*l I i and libit ol
1 5. v.! *.. i. . ; pL-.r ,v:iihh , ,ii iciVt llVtfo—hack !■ Is
iy .! ii in. *i. l.on*-ig'i strict;
t. .. -i. .is h - piojiiily oi James A. Neivlou,
.i .- , -.-o. JjNi,- oi ijiimry fJ*.M:U V< tVif*. N.
H ,i. !ni i.ii.i>iii tames/t. Ncw , *ui,|.ceas’d
A'*’- ai *i. li.iiu-li’s loleic.-t i.* Ino estate of
g. j. b own in rigid oi lus wuc—levy on one tenth
ini* re- 1 in l n ii< gnu:.-, left in Ilie Will o| ihc said
E. p-tvow -. i.i.n* ciu.drcu of liuireil Brown.—
2> ii** p- }Tty oi tog suru-n tered in M. vt.Hur
n i.v .mi-- lii *1 in tnc Superior Court wnh a
s ~4 -.<f .id of a.lines ii. iio-us vs sjid Harrell,
UN.I U ••hv. r VV.ilch.
A'*u, •*• ■*ml norsr*. horse about 6or 7
vi. r- i.u , rr* ii; levied on as the p r *.pcrly ol Lew.
if vi Puubis, wiln a ti Ju issued Imiii Fayette siu
pcnoi Codil in iavor m R. ii, UuJliday vs Lewis
’ P uinp*.
As.. ou tpi r r . an live, in ihe town of
J i-ii in*, an. icon Luke Johnson now’ lives,
%t, ,j. t.ui liing is,am. anew laruse Mow bml’ -
,ng on ins i-uist s.tie id me .Vlseimk western
g p ~,,i; .. vi* and on ap:h properly <l Lnkc John
ao., uin n u la i sii.it irom Fayct e S tjiciiu’
,j.i in ‘.i.j .'or ot iJcwuig, fiujf r& C.. Luke
Jolins.o, p.oicl|.ai. Hurt Julius F. J.ioOsod, acco*
rdv mi im sa hood, 111-Novclnb r 28lii, 185 J.
w ILLIAM uLArvfc, Soff.
;LrtWvthi‘r January Sales
WILL s>’, . lit*? tiri loesday m J*;
ii 4. i>-.,owrl'i<)U<i-dour in t'li
. >, ‘.i 4 ;.*M , ’OH ’l%, within Ili.J
, ii • -,ii. i.i* |ir ijjeii \,
4,. L - an |N< . ?J, in I,e It'll Wistrict of
i.jiw- . i-.n ; 4 .Vl.-mv.-l-er count*; levied
•. is . •<**•{ , <>• Jnun's vl. J ur.'il to -4 iffy a
<i i pi• tie ‘i-.iiii Hie Sup fiur Cmirt ul vleiiwelti r
~,.„t f i:i iv if ii o‘i viii.l Usry vs. James M
wff.ii .Hi tViley and yshi. Properly pointed out
b |.l Hill’s biliiriiry.
I Hi; .4,11 •It n mil pUc •, will In: sold,
tuhit ti. Phlii •’- j iirtwrsi mhouse ana lot No 13,
in in.- low i ut jieeiivdie, -leriwclher omul), now
iii’cii. >l i iv Idm ■. P.iwree, un a rotdil grocery,
V i e I I lie l‘tf> Id O IH lull 111 3ld IjO 1*1! 111 l lolj
y v j i t U<'he property ol John B. Fuller, jr.
\ -,.,.i’ Ii wiioi It-nt: mid place, 10l ot land No
I 9, ii ti 31 .ii-;jr .-I ol originally Troup now
• ieiiw>'t .• i c.ninl.t,co t.iimng ‘2(L J aern, uion
~ii -i.-vienon at Hie pr <prrlv ul John U. Cain
ii —, ii m-iHiy .iti la wailed from the Inferioreonrl
■ .VJiosengi i coiiie iii favor oi Seymour K. 8 >n
mr y> a,ml John C.Ciibinew. Propelty pointed
ii.'t Ik ib” nUi.iUH’
Alan, grocery house and lot, now occupied by
W'l limn Kugl.ind as a family g-ocery, anj lining
itliani Irvme a*d liter a, No, nl known; levied
nn as tn 1 ’ pmperiv of Leander F. McLaughlin to
rip's v a ft U issued Irani the Superior Court ol
Vlcnwe'her county m Ibvor o< Isaac I. Nichols ve
|, |vi It. Fuller,jr and L. F. McLaughlin. This
Ii 25ih si) ih asovomber 1853.
itOBr.RT B. D \RK, D. s,
i'asli Advances.
■ IB . ALa v-mees wid'oema li on shipments
VLjt ol i. of ton to our friends ir. New York.
Dfc. !, JfV*. 4*—if’ SARGENT *( CO.
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA.
Bt HOWELL COBB,
Governor of said State.
TO ihe Honorable Justices of the Inferiorcourta
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, Hilt. Ido hereby issue this
my Proclamation, requiring the duly authorized
officers of said Judicial District to hold an election
in their respective counties on tlie fimt Monday in
Jan lit* ry, 1854, in marcher and firm ashy law pout
ed nut, to fill such vacancy, and that they make a
return ther*f to this Department.
Given under my hand and Seal of the Executive
Department, this 4th dav of November, 1853.
Howell cobs.
B Ihe Governor:
W. W.Paiub.S. E. D.
Counties composing the Judicial District: Cow
eta, DeKalb, Fayette, Heard, Meriwether and
Troup. 47
Meriwether January Sales.
WILL be sold before the Courthouse door in
the town of Greenville, Meriwether county,
between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in January next—
Eighty Acres—it being the north part of Lot of
Lann No 176, tn the 10 h district of said county
■•I Meriwether, Levied on at the properly ol
John Weldon, to satisfy four Justice Conr: fi las,
one in favor of John S. Brown, va said Weldon;
one in fivor of A. B. Mathews, va said Weldon,
Benjamin McDonald, and E. C. Edwards, vs the
ssme; A. B. Mathews, w the aame; levy made
and returned to me kv a Constable. August the
3*l, 1853. ’H. D. LEYERETT, Stiff:
Fayette Jan nary Sales.
W r ILL be sold before the Courthouse door ii
the town of Fayetteville,. Fcyettr county,
on the first Tuesday in’ January next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property, fo-wi*:
Lots of Land Nna. (57) fifty seven, (40) forty,
and the east half of lot No (58) filly-eight, in the
(J3) JiirWenth district of originally Henry now
Fayette county; levied on a a the property nl Will,
iam Dodson, to satisfy a K fa from Dade Superior
Court, for the use of the officers of Court—The
State vs Wi liam Dodson. Property pointed out
by plainlifp* al'orn J.
Al-o, at the same tt ne and place, >o* of laud
No (7) seven, in the (13) thirteenth dislt ict of ori
ginally Henry now Fayette county; levied on by j
virtue of a fi fa front Dad** Superior Court—The
State vs Constantine M. Dodson.
Also, one lot of land in the (9) ninth district of
Fayette county No. not known, it being the pla* o
whereon John T. Harper now lives; levied on by
virtue of a fi fa from Fayette Superior Court. John
Shelnut, Adinr., &e. vs John T. Harpet and E- C.
Bustm; levie I on it the propertv of John T. Har
per.
Alan, atl that part of (lie lot of land on which
William tiugginatmw lives. No. not known, lying
in the (9) ninth district of Fayette county; levied
on by virtue of a fi fa from Fayette Superior Court,
Rna> volt,tiyde & Clark vs Dorset! & Smith; levied
on as Ihe properly ol J R Dorsett, (hit N >v. 9Slh.
‘853. IS VAC HOLCO.VIBK, D. S
Meriwether January Sales.
WILL be sold heforo the Cotirlhnn-e doar in
the town of Greenville, Meriwether county,
on the first Tuesday in January next, wi hin the
usual hours of sale, the f >1 lowing property, to-wit;
Two Bales of Cotton and Forty Bushels nl'Cem,
more or less; levied on us Ihe propirty of Oshuro
0. Harry, to satisfy two fi fas issued from Iks Su-
Gerior court ol Meriwether county, one in tavor of
[atten k Moreland and Ihe other in favor of Ban-
I wing & Carter, va aaid Osborn O. Harp. Nov.
ja 1, 1853. KOBT. B. DARK, D. Sh’ff.
Wm GOLDEN GLOSS
FOR THE HAIR.
■uany preparations forthe growth
this GOLDEN GLOSS taiics
easons will lie given why it t
J and preferred to all others.—
i proved tho most elii cma m
ecatise it imparts a beautiful
tghtful perfume to the Hair.—
adies, with fine diaernninat on
iseas, have adopted it. Many
other reason* could he given why it is a ereat fa
vorite, but those who want more have only (o give I
it a trial, Price 25 cents in large bottle*. Fur!
Sale by Druggists nml Storekeepers everywhere.!
W. C. HURD, Proprietor. 304 Broadway !
New V’ork. Large discount to Merchants.
Nov. 22. 1853. 47—6 m
LOST NOTE.
ALL persons nre hereby forewarn'd not to
trade fur a certain Prmnisnry Note, given fur
One Hundred and Ten Dollars and Seventy-two
cents, by Stafford & Gardner, dated October 20th,
1853, and payable to the subscriber, the same bring
low* or stolen. HENRY B. JAMES.
Barnesville, Nov. 21, 1853. 47 -3t
STRAY MULES.
STRAYED from the subscriber's saw dk
mill, at the west cud of the plnnkroad,
j Pike county, a short tune ago, two light”
j brown colored MULES,ones horse an*l: he other
| a mare. One had the marks nl a kick by a horse
|on Ins hind leg. Any person who will inform me
i where these mules may be found, or deliver them
‘to ‘he subscriber at Ihe aaw null above, shall be
... ab;’’ rewarded for his trouble.
JVov"‘E2 ‘843. 47-ts J. McDONCHJGH.
dMPh£;fD TRUSS.
. . . .-''*••• J
JIIIS stibs* rih"r is prcniraJ (o’ ftirnieh bin IM
. PROVED XUUSB attlic ...nn notice, on
application.
Also CiCfNS mauk and Rcraißßß Iv 1^
style, at li ! .s simp on New Orleans Street.
ARCHIBALD PORTER.
Griffin, Ga. J*dv 9, 1853. SI :v
M c WILLI AM? & CO,
WEST SIDE KILL. STBKKT,
ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM
New Tork end Pkiiadelphla
TMtia
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
(LOTHIJYG,
3lat, Bouaets, Boots and Shoes,
Woolen, Croctcern 4 Hardware ,
GItOCERIES, Xc.
t • which they invite the attention of the Citixens
of Griftii, and public generally.
Griffin, Oe. 28, 1853. IS—
FRESH MEAT MARKET!!
a a a
‘MIHE under: igned would respectfully inform
JR. the citizens of Griffin who are fond of good
living, that he keeps on lumd during the Market
hours, at the Markd-Hrnse, at market prices, ti
choice supply ol BEEF and MUTTON. Tbea
:=■ also, sold by Messrs. DIJKE& GODDARD
at the same hours, place, and price, choice PORK,
and SAUSAGES.
T toss indebted to him for the seme, will please
call it his oilicc in the west end ot the Msrkrt-
I louse, once • week, and settle with Abner Ham
mond, his authorized agent. 0. is. DUKE.
Gridin, October 26, 1853. 43—if
ATLBORDfRSr
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
tiriflln, Georgia-
Dee mhrr I, 1853. 48—If
WANTED, in every section of the United
Slates, active and enterprising men, to en
gage in tin: sale of sumo of the best Books pub
lish and n the country. To men o( good address,
pos-<s-iig a small capital of from f25 to 5100,
such inducements will he offered as lo enable them
to make from ft to f i a day protit.
iCT’ The Books published by us ars all useful
in t o- r character, catrcinely popular, sn l com
mand I irgc sates wherever they are offered.
For further particulars address, (postage paid)
ROBERT BKAR3, Publisher.
131 WiUitrn street, „Y*era Iftn.
. * vemSrr t;.nr 43
KEILLXH3&7.
MRS. LUNCIUES F would inform the Ladit a
of Griffin anil vicinity, that alte h< just n
- her Stock of
FALL & WINTER
BONNFTS,
CAP?,
HEAD-DRESSES.
TRIMMINGS,
And all articles usually kept in a Millinery estab
lishment, of th tales! and moat fashionable Style
CLOAKS and MANTILLAS made to order;
also DRESSES CUT and M ADKon an irnprnv.d
plan, which not only fits well, hut beautiful, the
form expands the chest and gives full aciion to t lie
lungs.
All work in the Millinery end Dress-Making
line promptly attended to.
Thsr.kful lor past patronage, she solicits uc.on
tinuanee of the same. Kii.l-Stabrt,
Griffin. Ga., Nov. 2*l, 153- 44—3 t
0 WN LOTS
IX THE CITY OF GRIFFIN
FOR SALE;
AND PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING
COLLEGE EDIFICE
INVITED.
TRUSTEES ol'thc contemplated Male
. College in Griffin, (recently adopted bv th-
Flint River Baptist Association,) will odor for
! sale, nil the first Tuesday in December next, ci-
Ihrr before the Court-house door or on the premi
ses, about Forty Lots of one \cro each, lying ad
jacent to the site of the College Edifice. Terms
rn tde known on tlicdaj.
Parents having Sons to educate will please not
the aliove.
PROPOSALS
r or building a COLLEGE EDIFICE of brick, 100
liacl by 50; two stories high; similar in plan and
specifications, to the Southern Female College ut
Covmg'ou, in this State, a draft of which may he
seen at the office of AI lord & Moor, in this city,
will he received by tho undersigned until the first
Tuesday in Deccmbrr neat, when it is expected
*o clot*: a contract. J. H.STARK.
A. L. BORDERS.
J. 11. CAMPBELL.
Griffin, October 18th, 1853.
A BARGAIN TO BE BAB!
r ßlttE undersigned, being desirous of moving
JL westward, offers hi Livery Stable &
Stock for sale, al-o; the Dwelling House
and Lot where lie now restates Persons wishing
to enter the Littrtf Business, will do well to call
early and examine lor thcinseluct, as lam deter
mined tn sell. L. P. ALEX AN DER.
Griffin. April 20, 1853. 16- ts
~ PP.OSP33TTTS
-OF—
THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN.
TESMS SEDUCED.
Btly, in advance, $5,00
ally, it not paid in advance, 6,00
n-Vv eekly, in advance 3,00
ri-Weekly, if not paid in advance, 4,00
Weekly, invariably in advance, 2,00
Weekly, 10 copies to one Post Office, 15,00
—o
TO GIVE a slill widei*clrculation t the Pe
rcBLICAH, and thereby to bring Savannah
and its business more prominently before the coun
try, the Proprietors offer their Daily paper ut
$5.00 a year, and their Tn- Weekly ut $3.00, to
all new atihseribera who pay in advance. To
their present subscribers who do not choose to
pay in advance, the paper will be furnished at the
reduced rates on snd after the first ot Januarr,
and those who ha? paid tn advance will be cred
ited accordingly.
We propose also to issue a Weekly paper, com
mencing early in November, at SI,OO a year, to
be paid for invariably in advance. To clubs ol
ten,the Weekly will be furnished at $15,00.
We make ihis reduction in the price ot the Rk
rcBMCAN for three reasons First, because w*
desire to scatter the paper overthis and the adj-lin
ing States, in order, as Inr aa we are nble, to ex
tend the relations and increase the business ot
Savannah, believing Hint whatever promotet the
prosperity of the city cannot tail lo exert a benefi
cial effect upon onr'own fortunes. The great fa
cilities we possess for distributing daily,tii wi tk
ly, and weekly intelligence, by our railroad con
nections and steamboat lines, encourage us to be
lieve that the undertaking wilt be, because it
ought to be. successful.
Secondly, because other papers throughout the
country 4rc reducing their rates of suhst riptiun,
and we would place our readerj upon a looting ns
favorable as that enjoyed by the read rs of I hose
papers.
Thirdly, because we shall never be more able
to make the icduciion than at present. We would
not (toast of our success, yet we beg leave to
that the support which our patrons have accorded
us up to this time, enables us to mr.ke this reduc
tion, and thus to oiler Nome slight acknowledg
ment for their past lavors. We hope they wi I
see in this fact reason for a continuance ot then
pationnge, and for such efforts as they may find
it convenient to make in procuring us ailomoo.il
subscribers. The step we. have resolved upon
must result in loss, without a large accession lo
our subscription list.
The growing importance of S-ivannali, as a
commercial centre, to the Flantcr, the Merchant,
and indeed to all classes, at least in this Sbd*,
renders it unnecessary lor us to ufilr any argu
ment why they should avail ihcinscivcs ol the
means thusoffeied, for obtaining the latest and
most reliable intelligence Irom all quarters, both
by telegraph and ihe mails.
Remittances bv mail mayjie made at on; rnk.
F. W. ALEXANDER &CO Proprii„r*.
Savannah, October 18. 1853. 43 -
ATTOttN%^ S AT I-AW,
FaycltcVjH®V
X. Yr. Stoxb. V- Gas kili,
S line 17, 1853. * & ~ tf
Dk. M. J. DANlEx'r
OBIFFI.V, Oi,
OFFICE AT THE DRUO STORE.
Hill Stxeet
August I, 135 2
s*ixaa> astid lyaaa'iaai
SUPPLIES.
TH E subscribers bavin “purchased
rhe entire establishmciiCTif Air. T.
Irp MERCHANT TAILOR,
■t\V| Offer their services to theii friends
Mil If and his former customers, and re-
solicit a continuance oi
patronage, as they are deter
mined, and duller themselves that they can, give
general satisfaction. ‘They have just received, a
Iresh and well selected slock ot
Cloths, Cnslmeres, Vestings,
MO
Ready-. Made Clothing,
which tliey will sell cheaper than any establishment
of Ilia kind in the city. Give ua a rail, and you
shall not go away dissatisfied.
PIPER * WHITE
Griffin, September, 1853. 38—
N. B. CUTTING done nt the shortest notice
and in ihe most fashionable style.
NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
IN the Brick building attached 1.0. the Ware
house of Ferrill &. Hancock, opposite the Bap
id Church, Griffin, Ga. All kinds of
PLAIN & ORIfAMENT At PRINTING
executed with neatness and dispatch at the New
Job OfHeo, on Solomon Street, opposite the Baptist
Church. J. H. LOGAN 4*oo.
for wprh respectfully solicited.
Griffin, Janrntry t&, ISV?. 3—ly
TO THE PUbtiC
IDU*
HAVING accomplished Inin-ill’ with )
l)rs. Pitman & Durham, will pm* - ‘Sjtf
ticcthe DURHAM SYSTEM, mg In mil
north of Greenville, at Phillips Store. Entertain
ment for those at a distance. Pric- for Medicine
our Prescriptions 92..1H. Terms Cash.
Febrnarv 24th, 1852 ID -
DISSOLUTION.
Til E firm of Taylor, Dais St C*>.n tbi* day
dissolved bv m nmil eo isent, S. S. Taylor
having sold his entire tn'eresr m \V. W. Chap
man. The business'will, tn lit'nre, be conducted
by Chapman, Dvia ufr O. who as**!i'iit) all lia
bilities and to whnin all debts due Taylor, Davis
& Cos. will be paid< S. S. TAYLOR.
W. W. D4VTS,
v H, J. DAVIS.
Griffin, Oof. 28th, 1853.
ICES. CSL
WISHES to inform the PUBLIC that *hc wifi
open her Eat I flock of latest style
BONNETS.
FLOWERS
RIBBONS,
PLUM ‘.S,
GAPs. SILKS,
SHAWLS.
MANTILLAS,
[and every ki ul of artic!** to he found in the Milli
nary and Mantua-Making line, in her shop at Imr
residence, on the Ist day oftheober nex'. The
shop can he found by going one hundred
north o'*Mrs. Ret ves’ Hotel, tr one hundred yards
east of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs Clark in
tends to keep on hmd, the latest styles of BON
NETS and the best scleetion ol nriiele* in the
VIILLINAIIY and M A-VTUA-'f AKIN-i line,
that can he had in Maik*-f. A- E. CL iRK.
Griffin. Sen*. 11, 185 i. 37—2 n
WARE-HO USE
—AND—
COMMISSION BUSIrVISS.
)S( @ Si ®
JTMHE undersigned have tak* n charge of the
large awnt Comnm w ar. -hoCsk, on the
corner of Hill and Taller Streets recmi I v
occupied by Vlcssrs. REEVES & LEWIS, nd
wdf carry on tho above business in all ils various
branches during tho ensuing season, under the
firm name aud style of
GAULDIiI, HILL & NALL,
The Ware-House is undergoing thorough re
pairs, and will he in superb order for the recep
tion ofCotton.bv the commencement of the season.
Liberal advances on Cotton and other produce
in store, made at all times, at eu-iomary rates
The personal attention ol each member of the
firm will be devoted to the .bi.*me-v, and they
hope to receive, as they expect to deserve, a
liberal share of public patronage.
A. A. GAULDING;
HENRY P. HILL,
AR HIbALD V|. NALL.
Griffin, August, 135.3, —if
NOTICE OF PimiSillP.
THE undersigned have Pus <!*\ foniii ‘
partnerseip on*ier me style <>*'!!hat> ii.m.
Davis(k C*>. and will eoutume tin L'r. G**>ds m.-
sincas at the old stan.i itereiofitre o- c.ipieti t*y I t -
I**r, Davis & Cos. rm Hdt -ir -t.
All person* indclite*! !< ivior, O ivm 5c ‘o.
will settle with us, and all having (em:in'’s g. in-f
them will present the same mu< 1 i . > ... ot
VV. W. f'H \ o “AN,
V. .DAVIS,
H J DAVI>.
ftilfn. G*-r. 26th, 1853
SALE OF
V A LIT AL K PROP Kit TV.
HAVING delertuined to -**dl out and leave
GritHo.the * ‘ibscriber otf-r- tor sale In
following vatoble reperty:
GEORGIA jifIBSONIA^
PRINTING OFFICE.
The'oration ot Gridin is not wetv tubes to.ii
the centre of the Slat* - , nd to m s*li.*r wh *ca i
gain the coMfidenee i.f th com mini*, nig it i *
(>e one of the best locations tor 0"w;j * p*r-im i,
State. The office i- weli -imp led *,'t : i ■*iimH
type, and an oldition ol *ne tiomfre*! iloth.rs in
job tvpe wmil • rtiuke it verv I'ompiete. Po<> -
stun will he gi> rn whciw’ver tin-purrli-ts” is sou l ,
or the office wr ‘he retain'd till l-t of J:*un**y
next.
jfwfc THE RISE INI) LOT
JJAjjWSt Where Joseph-C'unnmgham'nnw hv-
This lot has a tmni l .<*• ,icr <m S-
Orleans street, w!i-:p-in m.*y-!•- bmii -tve.-i si . .
of thirty •’••cl fruit emli, ail .s’ civ i -ir >
dcjiili. For building it ia the >i f .ir-c l” t ir ■-
perty in tow n.
TWO STORES
On Broadway, u<j > a. Sits-. ,y .. i.t Mowley,
one sixty ami the o ‘ ‘ irtv f- • d.-m*.
FINE LOT
On HMI street, o t'h c.* ( rt.v r*.v. the Vsr house
olGimJding, Hi!i & N <<•. Pms lot m sumiied
convenient to ei>t =■■ r ( tu i-’ -.sit■ • ;• t*g-s. w>
two hundred yonia ••'••• vm vid w-mhl nuke
an eligible building cite s r i Yo ij Li<lies’
Boarding Unu-*e
A HALF-ACHE LOT
On the come, of *>•<•-, j iig vlr
Bowdoin, eligible • *, 3-.---hs.g_ L.-t.
Now is your t” i I . sri!, and
the earliest appiu ” * > ■ *? • <*cr
i';a bargain, !. i. A t L.! VE.
Griffin, Sept r 5.
jj—jT 1 - *Vjl| our er •• ’> ■ ‘\ ii giv- u? a til
,'o get old”*L c w ‘. v .shi ig tilts advert a**-
ouSit a lew th.’ie*2
aF®i?aa
THETA^bV ’ iIAUM
Mannfactoriug ‘"• r ’’
tolorc conducted- *. Jamih ;
diovtontiniied, and wib h r- >•
M. M. Lockhart, w. u >. >
experienced workm< , •■• ..i < ■ . ‘' e
departments, mi 1 f.-i i v • • •
say, with UieTan ting to e w >.
silicas, will be aisle to se t . i ‘
establLliment m the No ib . >;{
mined none. North viuvil. xi. | if, . u
factury in ns various depart*. td-.<. iluit “
and prompt attentum to business. Hope an . m i
its former patrons and iikihv 111 r w om-.s 1
ain determined that t'-ost; ivlm .h., f,.v ir ■ wiTii
their patronage, shall ih>t ix- <h.sa(>i>iiuc.> ‘Jali
and examine. M. vl. u ■ H A : ! f.
N. B. My work will In- giv-.i. h, xcli.uigc fw
Rawhides, Bark, Tiilf.w ,nd Bin swa.v
Griffin, Sept. 7. Mn3. 37 “
W ai 8 4! 4T . I
Attorney at Law.
(BJB'ia'a'iar- .d.x.
December, 1, 1853. 48—ts
HENRY SKAirRT
ATT OVtN ti Y v A
I Jsokson, But to County, Ck
Pshrojry, 133?. *
K4>.’ KkrE-S &c
(fc DHLS Ul t R.e. Corn,and Monongahe
♦JP 3ijf a
I eak ‘-'xtrii Fin Brandy.
3 v >*k.- P ut, Sweet and M:*la*r. Wine*.
‘2 .'.lily <.’ ‘ and J ispei Peach Brandy.
5 lih's* Plieljia’Gin.
•2 hbl.“. real ..Id Holland Clin.
Beside- mny other articles usually sold from ah)
mercantile ? mi-e in Georgia, <d
Sperm, T illmv ami Adamantine Candle*;
£igar, Coflec, Viola sees, Syrup;
Meal, Flour, Corn;
Cheese. ITiittrr. Cracker*, Mot*, Raisin*;
10 VI Cigars, wholesale and retail, (ot mns
excellent brand--.)
Spine, Pepper, Ginger;
Soap, washing and shaving, an extra article
of shaving cream, (snmeting new—try it.)
Pickle*. Pepper Sauce, Lemon Syrup;
Table Salt, Chemical Yeast Powders;
Mackerel, Herrins*, Codfish, Tea, Black and
G —fin;
Broshe*,Counter, T aide and Blacking;
Candice, Shot, Ponder, &<-. &♦-.
In fact, inv stock is no,v complete of Family ne
ces-siries. So, gentlemen, please give me a call
and examine my stock, In lore purchasing else
where.
Country Merchant*, buying such articles in our
city, will Hod if to their advantage to examine my
stock —eil her wholesale or retail.
Thankful for past patronage, 1 solicit a continu
ance of the same.
Everything delivered from my store, I promise
with neat ne** and dipatch; having persevering
and prompt young men, wh i will at toy time do
ring inv absence attend mv business a* 1 would
have then, in my presence—their* being a* my own
motto, like that of Cesar’s—
"tu , Tint, yici!”
BRIAN NEWELL,
Under Benham & Woodmft’a Chair Manufactory,
East side of Hill Street.
Griffin, April 12, 1853. 15—ts
A FEW
’ l $ J II of those splendid Pinnocs.fT ® ff*
from tlie .Manufactory of .1. H. Most & Cos. Hart
ord, C mn< client, which are warranted superior
omy thmg to this market B. N.
FISK’S METALLIC
BURIAL^CAS^!
IF A KE leave respectfully to inform the public,
ihitt oive just received a number ol these
BURIAL CASBS at mv slum, in the city of
Griffin, where they can be had at all tunes at the
shortest notice, at a small advance oncost and
li eight.
T ie S'iSseriber also continues the Unri’ictg'C
anti Cabinet Business at his old stand
where he will ne pleased to execute any orders left
with in.n. A. BELLAMY.
G iflin, \:ml 8. ,352 14-1
j. A.&J. C. SEEKS.
& RS now receiving ttieir u*ual great variety of
. xL •'ipring and -unnc-i Goods, all of which
we: carefully selected by one of their Hrm in New
Vo- and Bos’on.
Anionwhich area gnnernl stock of
STAPLE & Dl-GOODS.
Lailies Dress G.io Is, consisting in part of
14 k mitt J-.!-* I >dk*. i’l.nn and Fig’d. Printed
an-! If .in il r-‘ge-, itirti Fig’d. Silk Tissue* and
• ...i M ■, c.ai is ~iid Crape Shawls,
L ■ •. oi inv'l >e v s -iilrn sett* and Collars.
BONNETS & BONNET RIBBONS.
i ■ e -Ufririo..’* •> pm rnent are
‘•'■is donah! • 4*ady~.Made
Clolkin*. fills, Hoots and
Shoci AT
\lvcays on liuu : • g< as.-ti! liiiPnt of
HARmVAaL v. CUTLERY.
ir -i ant s’ u-*, ‘r.ii-k.-ry .n-t G tirt-Ware
Paint*. Oil*, and D-.e-Sintf-, Glass and Putty
HU lieroliSi.lller article*.
T'icy respectfully invit* their friend* and the
public. to cal! ml exim -ie -ii'-ir goods 1 hey
fell ■ >ti I’ fi! ih .i “i-. 1 i *■’ tre-ui at such prices
a* w:ll I *1 mild’ et oil.
1 vrdH VI r . r 15.,3 l‘2—tf
m. j. mmm jm.
ir?lcE A!’ MS >it J ; 3 TOKE Ox’ BK ‘ADWAT
•ir’iii >, u 28, !353 35
j v & j.c. m:KKs,~
DE. ILEUS IX
DEI {WOOS, GiIDCEiIIES,
a HO tl 7
• •rner (ill to>i mi it -street, Griffin, G
J l-rl • 9 H >'i -II
mm% & C.iAWFORDj
5 =* A V “ { ii V W
COLJJJUi, GBORGIA
W! .L <i i ‘ll •“in Ii inlalMiwli* *r t.'lrcm
>ll iiwi ‘| >i mi,’ t f*u dies. Office ovr
till! illre lit .1 it iii'iM 6t (Jo.
Pull T r " > VGIIA r *l
HAY33O3 & WHITAKER,
:it Law,
A T L 1 NT A, GEORGIA.
Office over Giaby’s store, White Hall
O. B. HaYOOoD J. I. WHITAKE,
For.nerly of Wat- Formerly of Fay
kiusville, Ga. ettaville, Ga.
* tin-- 15, I 353 v!|
Land V T arrant Lost.
Land ■*’ >. <r vn t\ m <■ • r 35.942, f.r so
.•. s. wll ii isitiiTi Mai 4th. 1e52, to Surah
‘• i- •{ a” ii’ 1 1 . 1 ' 11 • , pnv.ie
;in ,1.. . B rwrtu’-.. ■ .1,1,1 1 , , ■ u’ ■ ■'.mi i;ii militia,
■V ir ‘ IM 2, i . \ ; ‘rn 4 Oieri -
I 1 -v • mi t -a. 1 w ir.
;a n A• ■ ■ > 1 * ■ ■ u.-
| !•*.} •o! P • • • , v . :. V op, I
1-8! i-4 i'i i.” ‘i I if J i..uiv{ .
‘4 A ‘ - lilL i all
I ;• • ■, ‘ > 7 M .i. U
>■ 3.2 : ‘jr ic
\&t i h
inform all who are m
If oi !'ii.*’ *e<* Xpariial sets u ( lVlh,
,ml ii'tio widi ’ni'ti,’ i*ii‘ M]’ kV, " ***'*• and expert
e, warranted In ar- y. r *’V<*ry purpose requi
re i,i ia’ iiii*y'.m ii nv in, w|£l'o , l iii short notice,
• lid• with a'Mi'.’ slyli’ put- •; djion a hi'antilu
ii iahi- .ii • .v.iun I >u i i(ii, i> “liniirn over in
. i,• ,i ii ii Mi-’ laic ji'aif iO Macon, hlso
■ mii iiia! ii iati’ h'.iiriil \i]uiM, l)i.
.. n • :a M “'Ui’ii• s . . lint per.'wt*
i •’ • ii ii s l i tie rtdji.i'l'iM
i ‘linr! Ins si-ivte.es
h'-'ll I: ii | ,1
v.iiqil’ k !hn ’
: . ?i. iijlLEl,
<•! m the city of
,c’t .• coiitinnniiCf of
p.i ivgi rn i , ii’ the public gen
erally. Ucuhnc an.i oiineut Dy. N. b. .mlmson
,/*a.fl#!>, 1853. t-vr*
PIANO FORTES!!
WE have now on band the largest stssk
of PIANO S ‘hat we have ever
had, all fresh and now, (Intel twin the Manufactu
rers. They arc all ot the latest styles and pattern*,
and are unsurpassed in point of quickness anu
elasticity of touch, volume-arid brilliancy ol tone,
nlyle and finish of workmanship. We have among
our *tock some of the laic Patrnt
NEW SOLE PIANOS.
which are equal in volume of tone to the celebrated
Grand Piano*. Tltcse instruments never mil to
plcnac the ear of every one who hears the lone ot
them. Also, we have some and the much admired
JiHXii’iiYiY a>2Aß©>
These Fin nos have all been selected hy one ol the
firm, and we boast that we arc able to si II them a*
low as any market in the Union with the freight’*
difference, as the arrangements which we have latt -
ly effected with the Manulacfurcis will author*!
our doing so.
Prices from $225 to SSOO
A written guarantee will accompany ivory Pi
ano wc sell; that is, ‘‘if, alter twelve inonms using
any defect is found, w e take the Piano back agaio
and give anew one.”
Secondhand Piano* to RENT, or for sale.—
Price* from SSO 00 to $ 150 00.
in neat Rosewood case*, 4 and 5 octave*, for sale,
price* SSO to $75.
Flutinas, Accordeons, Tambourine*, Banjo*, I
Violins, Guitars, Flute*, Fifes, and everything u
sually kept in a Music Store will tie found in our*. I
A heavy lot of Sheet Music on hand for Piano,
Flute and Guitar.
CLOUDSt SH.n KLEFORD
Griffin, G*. Hill St. D •<;: I, 1353. ly
Ta RGENT&io.
Cor New-Orleanx St. and Broadway.
Have on hand a
LARGE AND SPLENDID
ASSORTMENT OF
READY-MADF CLOTHING.
AIo, every variety of
WOOD WARE AND HARDWARE
Clothing, Saddles, (ions,
Blankets, Iron, Pistol--,
Kerseys, Nails, Powd .
Shoes, Steel, Oil*,
Hats, Blacksmith’s Tool*, Paints.
ALSO or THE BEST QU ALICES!
50 Bags Rio Coffee,
Prime Java do
IO Hhds. St. Croix and P. R. Sugar,
20 Bids. Stewarts’ Refined do
20 do Coffee do
20 do Crush’d and Powdr’d do
Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt,
Molasses, Tobrcco, &c., &c.
Purchaser* will please hear in mind, that our
Stock is almost entire ly NEW, and that every ar- 1
tide sold i* warranted lobe good and sound, and
: Prices that cannot fail to suit buyers
SARGENT & CO.
-’’rifii ■, September 3lt, 1953. 40-ts
SYNODICAL FEMALE COLLEGE,
ORIFFI.X, GA.
rijT lii exercises of this In-tit ution will oc ro
JS. simied on VI ON DAY 15'h iust. in the
NEW COLLEGE EDIFICE,
and muter the direction o( its present able ‘acuity
of Teachers, ol whom it is deemed unnecessary to
add any cvcnded recommendation in this notice,
a* past successful labors arc the best
ruapantke, of the futuhe high character of
Urn 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 hy the faculty.
The BIBLE! is made a text-book ol da ly rdir
enee and sfudv.
The Board of Trustees feel the highest gratifi
cation, hi being able to present to the patronage ot
the public, such an Institution, as the SYNODI
CAL FKVIale COLLEGE, in which ir
daughter.* can receive an education of the mos<
finished character. JAS. H. STARK,
VV. J. Keith. Scc’ry. fPreaidcet ot B. T.
Giiflin, Ga.. August 3, 1803. 3t —ls
8500 REWARD!
Macon & Western Railroad Cos., )
June 13th, 1853- )
FNIHE above reward will be paid Cor the detec
, :ion and pr-iot to convict any person, or
per.-ons, who have, or may hereafter be guilty of
obstructing with timber or other thing*, the ‘Track
of the Macon & Western Railroad.
25—3 m ISAAC SCOTT, President.
sora-ikroms
DAmitKiimm,
“I’iak a..\ in I h*- best style! >t the ait—Daguer
JL reotype stock for .-ale. Watches and Jewel
<-y repaired m tbe lu-st manner by
JOHN M. LUxNa Ul ST
Hill At , Griffin, Ga., Aug. 24,1853. 1
ATLANTA
MACHINE WORKS.
{Laic Atlanta Iron Foundry.]
? JSHIS new Company is now prepared to do
JL Work on short notice of heavy and light
Castings from the latest unproved patterns of iron
Bras* or Composition,all of which will be war
ranted.
Turning, Boring, and Drilling donelo order.”
ALSO—
Screw Out ting of ten feet, or under, of any sixec
inroad required.
Heavy and Light forging of wrought Iron or
steel, done in *m>erior style.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION
I* called to their Patterns for mill gearing of IVter
ehantana *u*toin Flouring, and Saw iVlills, Gii
gearing of all the usual sixes, and Bark mills al
ways kept on hand.
We are also prcparedtohnildStatinnaryengine
with thclatest improvements,all of which wdl be
sold low torcHgh. Copper.and Braselaken in ex-8
change fur work atjeash prices.
A. LEYDEN,
JAME L. DUNNING,
JOHN McDONNUGI-J,.
WILLIAM RUHTON
P, 8. All of the above company arc pract
Mechanics.and give their undivided attention
he business.
Santember t lib. 1851. 6
& ’Wiiaa.atwa,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
MCDONOUGH, . . . . . GEORGIA
4 LL * BDBINEIB entrusted to their care will re
/jfc. reive prompt attention.
H. XANSON. STELL, - - - - - - B. r. VTATKINB
Ap'i* 1853 4
U rn. h in & |iaN
attorneys at law.
David N Vlartin,j fl r
Ul!m I Green, j®"®")®*-
Hartford Graen, Zebnon, n>
if y 2*.m*2 1
efficient remedy lor Dtarrhcea, Dysc j
JL tery and Cholera Alorbtis i’ travc uug
clcbrvty at i’aat a Bonaparte punned hi®
into Russia, and gaming comnicndalioff yyheVev
erused. It is an excellent medicine for th ise di*
eases, checking them almost instantly-i he
lowing are the argents appointed in tlr* >ate*j.
to this time:
Jojm|.V)an*tuini, Lmmon.
J. S. Thompson, Jackson
i. & olciWi, McDollOUgb.
James .VI Jbiu.s, FdycUrvitteJ
James K. Johnson, Joue*ibt<f&
J.Norcross, Atiants.
J. T. Beane,
Hurd & Hungcrford, Monticallo.
W. S. Lawson, Greenville. .
J.M.Noell, LaG range.
*4. G. k A. ti. Thornton, “
Bedell Hr Mullens, tjauiiiton,
Iv. \VHs k. CO. To Unit! on.
VV. 8 Sandw itb, T bomaston,
Miclcborry & M-ibley, fmlian Sjpi ag
‘J . A. XI. Bloodw cuttij Van Burcn.
Win. S, Carrol, Luc list GroVs,
Ezra Johnson, Mt. Mora-,
Win. Strange, Worthvine.
j. It. Spier, vViHfHHnsviilp,
1. T. k S. Thrash*. Warneraviße.
} Johnson & Zither, Woodbury,
j J. A.J. & U. Foster, Rtxky iVJom jf.
Bantling & Mathews,
| Isaac Fincher. Mountvilid.
! O. Gibson, Long Cane.
j Thox. S. Bradfield, W eal Point,
i T. J. Hunt Cos. Wlntesviilt.
I W.S Qii lin, Flat Sboal*.
I L.fit VV. li. Jackson, Catania,
j JB. Foster, Waverly Hull.
1 Dranctk Mathew*, Frattstnirg
i J C. & W. A. Douglas, Pleasant Hill.
Wallace k Ross, Carsonsvi le.
1 Whittiehj k Bucland, Shady Dale,
j Henrv J. Gill, Iron rawing.*
(iltlfHN WAP STIM
Ilail Columbia. — What a rush for Goods! No
wonder, they are so cheap—and such a vum-rv
loo!
Pro Bono Publico.— I have been rwtnd to all tl.-.
stores, neighbors, and tios is the ylmc lor
bargains!
lnsuptr. —Did you ever know goods to si ll ss
cheap, a* at B. NEWELL’B Cheap Store?
Sponte.— Let me out! I have got n.iy share—more
goods for a dollar here, than at Xnv stole in tin.
county!
fHpH E undersigned, having returned from msr
kc, now receiving daily, h>s Spring Sty le*
STAPLE & FANCY DRV GOODS,
rallies, your atiention 16 specially called tc sou
oft lie richest DRESS GOODS ever ofiens
in Griffin. Hi*’ Stock ol Ladies Bonnets, Hnsn i • ,
Gloves, Shoes, &e. is now complete, with a gn i
ral assoitiiienlot Fancy Articles, seme of win. I
arc to be lound nowhere else. Cull and cxsmmt.
Il uflords hi* young men pleasure to show t.i,
good.*, and if they can only sell yen (he small,-’, t
article, they are well pleased ami consider tliii,.-
selvcs well paid.
Gentlemen, young and old, bachelor* an wiid
dowers, il you desire anything h* make voursen -
conspicuous, call at B. Newel’s. It wnc di<>,
to mention every article. But rt-mt mbrr, anytl ii
you need is tube lound there. Don’t dclav, il
delay-sure dangerous, and the stock of
Gentlemen’s Furnishing- Goods & Clothing
are very superior and need only u word to pat*
th( rn off.
Bt-ebee’a Spring Styles of HATS come in
tri-weekly now. IfyoU want the most fashionable
HA I’ in the world, call and buv otie, at a icdueed
price from Brian Newell. Hill Street, Griffin, ran
side, under Benham & Woodruffs Choir Manu
factory.
Call and ?oe, as I am determined not to Ic tm*
.lersold by any competitors, holding to the maxim
that “competition is the life of business.”
. _ . , B. NEWELL.
Griffin. April !2lh,
CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD
HAVING connected the Book and Stationa.-v
with their Piano Forte and Music business,
iLSpiclfully announce to the public, that they have
now on hand, and expect to keep always a good
arid well selected S’ock of School Books, both
English and Classical, and put up in the very !:ct
and most substantial style of binding. Wec.\.l
the especial attention ol Teacher* Rtid ethers I uy
mg School Book*, to our Stock, as wc intend t*
sell a* low a* we can afford them.
Ol Miscellaneous Works; nur stock will con ist
only of BELIGIOUS WORKS, and
works oftlie most approved moral character.
STATIONARY:
very nearly ony thing in this line will aJnav* k
lound at our house. Call at the
„ M USID S POll i’, Hill street.
Gnffin, April 28, 1853. 17—3 t
SITHERN Mil.
Messrs. C. H. JOHN SON & CO
OF GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
HAVE a lull assortment of Cassirneres *n4
Heavy Jean*, manufactured by CARSON
YOUNG &GRIKK, ut iheir Jock Island Mills,
m Mecklenburg county, Ncitli Carolina, whers
CONSUMERS & MERCIHNTS
can be supplied on the most reasonable terms j
The Manufacturers offer their goods under thrful!
conviction that they will compare favorably i.i
*•>!•*, finish, durability of fabric, pcrmancncyof
color and pricq, with any similar goods made
sold in the United State*. They arc made ex
pressly tor the Southern trade, and it is confident.■>
ly hoped that nil wliodesiie to foster home iuduo
try will give them trial. ‘1 ho tno-t THogoltCii
tests are invited, and the manufacturers only ex
pect to tie patronized for merit.
Charlotte, No. Ca.,Sept. SI, 1553. 3?-.-ot
BARGAINS!!
TIIE undersigned intending to make a slight
change in their business, arc now offering fr
CASH, their entire stock of
DRY GOODS,
SHOES, HATS,
HARDWARE &o.
all new and Iresh, at very reduced prices, and n a
credit until fall, at as low rates as anv house in the
P‘*ce. J. C. & L. R. BREWER,’
Griffin, March 25.1852 31 -6m
HOUSE PAINTING AND GLAZING.-
lho u,,<ler f'ffned reppeetfully calls Ihe,
.i.BL attention ol the public, and cspeeiallv
lJLLigtt those who live in the country, to the
f*®t that he is prepared to PAINT
HOUSES, m superior style, and on very
unable terms. Alio, GLAZING done is,
•Bendyle and at the shortest none*. Give hjm a
ca, J- R. L. HOBBS. ■
IC?** Shop on New Orleans str* el.
January 27ih. 185.3.
F. W. A. DOYLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFERS his prolessional services to thc<Pnb
lie. All husinessentrusted to his mansc'-mr
will meot with the most prompt attention. Revvns
abli: deductions will lie made in fees, in prsportie
to the amount orhusiness so entrtiste.d.
Office on Solomon s’rect, opposite the F*‘
ietChurchi . , ...
i At.TF.miox, ••
REFEREXCES 1 1>r*s K vi;k anck,
f Promptitubi.
Griffin. March, 1852. jj_ <f
MKtt lM ~,
THE uridcrsionrd respet trurfy ffnrfttirti ‘*"■&
his profession,-!I sen icestn th! eitizen&€B>
of Griffin and vifeinitv. tits n':,il tis nn fS
|he BOTANIC! and fronTTa’
•ong experience in the practice of 4 itysic, he foci,
assured that he will he able to wive satisfoeti#at
itMHw oiav eal’ nn him formrdtrsl aid.
Broadway over A Gray’s Sfcr*
i ‘ •.■ ■ .5, A LIiROT SNEEf), M
• Gnfiw, fe* , ]>’ |*m.