The Georgia Jeffersonian. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-18??, December 08, 1853, Image 3

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a **wyG CotTRT, Nov 23, 1853. A. T T'ordor?, Fun. announced the death of ‘ ol W>r. W. Wiogtxs, a member of this hnr; and Z E. Harman announced the death rff Don A M. j) Kixo, former ’ndivp of fids Circuit, ‘’ hereupon, court nd.’ourned to Friday morning, 25tli inst.— A Tucotoin- of the members of the bar was then convened. His Honor, .T. H. Stark, in tin* Chair, and ('ol. Rufus W. McCune, actinpr as Secretary. On motion of A. L. Borders, Esq., a onmm'tfoe o’ fvo was appointed to report suitable resolutions in reference to the de ceased. The Chair appointed as that committee Mai. Henry Moor, Col Z. E. Harman, A. f . Borders, Esq., Col. A. R. ; Moore and D. N. Viartin, Esq. 1 he meeting then adjourned. SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. 20. T he meeting of the members of the bar again convened; when Mai. Henry Moor, chairman of the committee, reported the following resolutions: Our meeting this morning is one of sad ness and of sorrow. Since the last term of this * onrt, death has invaded our pro fessional circle. On the 6th day of Oeto bor last Col. “m. W Wiggins, a member of this bar, in the 40th year of his age, de parted this life. Col. Wiggins was born in the county of Burke, was educated at the University of his native State, and studied law with Gen Thomas Glasscock in the city of Augusta. In early life he located in the county of Twisrgs, and by energy and effort soon attained an honor able position at the bar. He was elected and for several years served as Solicitor General of the Southern Circuit, and the promptness and fidelity with which he dis charged its duties rendered his official con duct useful to the State, and highly cred itable to himself. For many years he was called by his fellow-citizens to represent ! them in both branches of the Legislature, j and distinguished himself for industry, elo quence and usefulness. Nine or ten! months ago he settled in this city, where ! his kindness and attention—the offspring of his noble heart, won for him, in this community, many devoted friends. Asa friend, a husband, a parent, a brother, Col. Wiggins had but few equals and no superior.-. And we cannot reconcile it to / our feelings, to consign, in silence, such a : man to the tomb. Therefore, Resolved, That we deeply regret the | loss of our brother Col. Wit. W. Wiggins, j and offer to his bereaved family, our sin i * * cere sympathy. j Resolved, That in token of our sorrow, j we will wear the usual badge of mourning ; for thirty days. Resolved, That as a lasting testimonial of the respect we cherish for the memory of the departed the >uperior Court now in session, Vie requested to have the fore going entered on its minutes. Resolve 1 tli-.it the Clerk of this Court j furnish the family of Col. •’ iggins’ with : a copy of these proceedings, and that they , be published in the city Gazettes. We are also on this occasion called to the melancholy duty of paying a tribute of respect to tiie memory of another de parted brother. The Hon. A M D Kino, though at the time of his death not a resident of our Circuit, yet from its organization, was a practitioner at our Oar, and for two con - j seeu ive terms its presiding Judge. Itisj therefore, peculiarly proper that we should I pn v some respect to his memory. Together with his brethren of the Cir- i cult iii which lie died, we can bear ample j testimony of his social qualities, his enii-! neatly amiable disposition, and his great ; moral worth. In the many trying scenes of life through which he was called to pass, in adversity as well as in prosperity, in office and out of it, he preserved his honor unsullied, ami maintained a character a bove reproach. As a professional brother he was ever kind and courteous, no one more scrupulously avoided giving offence, o* do anv thing to wound the feelings of his brethren. Asa man and a citizen, we do not ex aggerate when we say, that he lived and died, not only respected, but loved by all who knew Mm. As the Judge of our Circuit, Lis strict integrity, uprightness of intention, and purity of morals ever com mended public confidence. His reverence for religion and its minis ters, was deep and heartfelt; and he al ways exhibited a peculiarly marked re aped for the house of God In his last moments he gave evidence that lie did not filter ii that hope, which reaches beyond tin* grave. lie is gone, ami long shall we feel the void made by his death. Resolved, That we feel a deep and a biding respect for the memory of our <ie ce sod Brother, ami in manifestation of the same, we ask his Houor Judge Stark, to have these proceedings entered on the; minutes of the Court. Resolved, That copies thereof be fur nished each of the papers in Griffin and Macon for publication, and that the Clerk of this Court forward a copy under the Seal of his office to the family of the de ceased. After reading the resolutions, the meet ing was addressed, by Hon A 11. Chap pell, oi.Z E. Harman and A A. Gaul ding, Esqr. in a pertinent, feeling and ap propriate manner, whereupon the resolu d,ns were unanimously adopted. Then the meeting ajourned. J 11. STARK, Ch’mn. It. W. McCu.e, Sec’ry. f. O. O. F. WA3BEN LODGE, NO. 20, Wll.l. ‘’KLKCIIA PE their Amversury on THURSDAY EVENI \'G. December loih, In Soil'd* a- their NEW M LLL on Hill-street. Proceed* (after pa villi’ expenses) lo li approprri |. and toward* payng ‘or lini"g no th'* Hall, Gentlemen’ Ti* k<-i3 One Dolla IV each, In | In* li.nl of either of the lommiilee, or ai Ihe door: Committee. AMI RIUTT, I S W MAN ‘*HAVI, •M D s vIITH, I W J JuSSEY, .1 S JONES, Jr. GriHi", D •>• 7 IHSJ Executor’s Sale. WIl-L lie sold before ihe Courthouse door in ff ihe city >f Griflin, Spalding county. on tile tii>l Tuesday in February next, within the legal hoiire of sa e, the Inflowing property, to-w t: Loi N>. 1 >n Square Nr 1, and also, one acre west of it. No. not known, being in all >wo acres, all I ing in VVest-Grittin. S- Id us the p-t - periy of Hr. N. B Johnson, deceased Sold lor the ben* tit of the heirs and creditors of said dac’d- John Williams, ) M WESTMORELAND, J December 7, 1833. 43—* mm GOLDEN GLOSS & FOR TIIE HAIR. J 4MDNG tiie mnm prrpnraiions fori h*growth ofihe Hair, this GOLDEN GLOSS tmw the lead. Three reason? will he given why ’! i? so universally used and preferred ro all others.— Ist, Because it ha proved the most effect us n Baldness. 2d, Because it imparls n hcniittfiil dark gloss and delightful perfume to the Ilair.— 3d. Because the Ladies, with line disertminnt on which they all possess, have adopted it. Mnnv other reasons could he given vhv if is a great fa vorite, hut those who want more have only to give il U truth Price 2a cents in large hollies. For Sale hy Druggists nnd Storekeepers everywhere. W. (’. HURD, Proprietor.! 304 B oidway New Vork. Large discount to Merchants. Nov. 92,1853. 47—6.n LOST INOTR ALL persons are hereby forewarn'd no! to trade for a certain t’rowlsory Note, given for One Hundred and Ten Dollars and Scvcnfy-lwn rents, bv Stafford & Gardner, dated October *2oth, 1853, and payable to the subscriber, the some being lost or Stolen. HENRY B. J AMISS. Bartlesville, Nov. 21, 1853. 47 —3i STRAY MULES. R A V ED Irom Ihc subscriber’s saw mill, at the Aeslcndofthcplnukroad, Pike county, a short lime ago, two light*** f—** brown colored MULES, one a horse and ?he oilier a mare. One had the marks of a kick by a horse on Ins bi n! leg. Any person who will inform me w here thrse mules may be found, or deliver them • o the subscriber at Ihc to;w mill above, shall be suitably rewarded for his trouble. Nov! 22. 1843. 47-if J. Mc'XJNOUOH. IMPROVED TRUSS. Til ‘, subscriber is prepared to furnish his IM PROVED TRUSS at Ihc shortest notice, on application. Alo ti (TNB made an:! uerAiitr.D in Ihc best st) 10, at lus shop on New Orleans S'reel. ARCHIBALD PORTER. Grinin, Ga. .Ink 9, 1853. 31 — v ‘Wmfiim &ci WEST SIDE mi.r, STKBKT, ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM New York and Philadelphia their FILL AND WINTER GOODS, CLOTHIJYG, Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, lYoorfen, Cror/cerv A- Hardware , GROCERIES, &c. to which they invite the attention of the Citizens i-iHin and public generally. Griffin, Oct. 28, 1553. 13 piiST MARim a m aa I’gjltlK undersigned would respectfully inform the citiz nis ol Griffin who are fond of good living, ilia! he keeps on hand during the Market hours, at Ihe Market-1 k use, at in..rket prices, a choice supply of BE&F and M(J I'TON. Thea is also, sold hy Messrs. DUKE & GODDARD at ‘be same hours, p’aee, and price choice PORK and SAUSAGES. Those indented tq him for the same, will pleas call at his office in the west end ol the Market 0 House, once a week, and settle with Abner Ham* mond.lns authorized agent. C. E. DUKE, j Griffin. October 26, 1853. 43—if A. L. BORDERS, A TTORNE Y A T LA IV. Griffin, Georgia- December I, 1853. 48—tf’ Wlarnb SIIOP7 lifts S t BSV IL undersigned beg le&Vc *o inform’ the cit'- A z-ms of Griffin and vicinity, that they have opened anew HARNESS SHOP, On the conicrofNcw Orleans street and Broad way, where they are prepared to serve their old customers an I friends with any tiling in their line. They feel confident that their long experience in the business will enable them to know the wants of their friends, and they feel anxious to supply them. They invite the special attention of carri age dealers, as they are prepared to fill order's on as good terms as they can he supplied Irom any Northern market They will compare work and prices with any establishment in the country, and ouiy ask a call liom those wishing to purchase. JOHNSON & PARK ISON. November 24, 1853. 43—If JYotice. 4 LL persons indebted to the Estate ofWiil .A iain W. Wiggins,late of Spalding county, deceased, are hereby notified to come forward and make payment, and those having claims against ,aid deceased are requested to present, them in si.ns of the law. MARY A. WIGGINS, Exr. November 29'b, 1353. 48—ts Notice. tLL ‘nose concerned are hereby notified that the Accounts of WM. S. Bl RGE are ou hi the hands of the subscriber for collection. Those indebted will please call at his Counting Room on liill street, without delay, and pay up ;heiraccounts. WM. R. PHILLIPS. Griffin, Nov. 23, 1853. 48—ts A liilßtT THEundersigned lieingde- jEJfSSSfe s,ro "' i J ° move to the west, Jjoilers for sale his PLAN - MPVT TATION on which he now resides Iwo miles South of McDonough, lying immediately on the road leading to Forsyth—.con taining Four Hundred nnd Sixty Acres of land, more or le.-s, One Hundred and Twenty acres cfoared, mostly IVesli and in a line state of cnltiva lion. There is on the place a comfortable Double- Log House vi'h four rooms; a good framed Gin House and Packing Screw, good hewed log St a bl< sand Cribs, and all other necessary out houses —ami all new; two Wills of excellent wa ler, and several large Springs of good water, a small Creek riiuuing through tiie hind on which there is a good overshot Corn Mill, capable o! grinding during the drycsl seasons—l iie subsejiber ‘wniug an interest of one half of said mill. This is very healt.iy, the land productive, and is a con veoient and comfortable! residence in a fine neigh borhood. Those wishing such a place would do well t icnli on the subscriber at ail early period, as I will scdl at a reasonable price. Perms made ea se. A. J. CLOUD. Henry ConnlyJ G. Nov. 24, 1853. 48—ts iISaiBIBB'SJSA’T SIBL3 SOCIETY- A LAIIQE number of the publications ofthis society have been received by the Agent l;v J Pierce,. and left at onr Store, for sale at the society's prices, freight only added; where these, and a variety of other religions and moral publics ions may be had, by application lo CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD Griffin, Yluv 25. 1853. 21— Georgia, Fayette county. WHEREAS Andrew J. Mundy applies to mo tor letters of Admimstiatioii on the Es tate of Francis Jones, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cito and ndtit'inish all and singular, t he kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office, within Ihw time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official sigriatnre, lilts December Cih, 1853. 43 - GEO. C. KING, Dept elk c. <>• j ICILLIHiET. AV RS. LUN GILES V would infmmthe Lad*™ of Griffin and vie mty, that she h.n just r<- ceivled her Stock o FALL & WINTER BONNFTS, CAPS, HEAD-DRESSES. TRIMMINGS, And all artifies usually kept in a Millincrv estab lishment, of ifo latest •’ nd most fashionable style CLOAKS and M A N TILL AS made to order; also DRESSES CUT and M AOEon an improved plan, which not onlv fits well, hut beautiful, the nrm expands the chest and gives full aiiion to the tings. All work in Hie Millinery end Dress-Making line prompt I y attended to. Thankful lor pnst patronage, she solicits a con tinuance of the same. Hii.i.-Street, Griffin. Qa.,~Nov. 2d, >353. 44-3 t OWLOTS IX TIIE CITY OF GRIFFIN FOR SALE; AND PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING COLLEGE EDIFICE INVITED. TUB TRUSTEES of the contemplated Male College in Griffin, (recently adopted hy the 1 Flint River Baptist Association,) will oflbr for 1 sale, on the first Tuesday in December 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 silo of the College Edifice. Terms made known on tlieday. Parents having Sons to educate will please not the above. PROPOSALS for building a COLLEGE EDIFICE of brick, 100 feet bv 50; two stories high; similar in plan and specifications, to the Southern Female College at Covington, in this State, a draft of which may he seen at the office of Alford & Moor, in this city, will he received by the undersigned until the fir.J Tuesday in December next, when it is expected to close u coni rati. J. H. ST AR K, A. L BORDERS, J. U. CAMPBELL. Griffin, October IStli, 1853.. A BARGAIN TO BE HAD! ‘■'U tE undersigned, being desirous oi moving JL westward, offer* his Givery Stable & Stock for sale, also; the Dwelling House and Lot where he now resides Persons wishing to enter the Livery Business, will do wel! to call early and examine lor Ihemselucs, as lam deter mined to sell. L. P. ALEXANDER. Gritliu. April 90.18 . 16—ts PEOSPB3TTTS - OF— THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. TERRIS REDUCED. aily, in advance, §5,00 aily, il not paid in advance, 6 00 ri-v\ eekly, in advance...... 3,00 ri-VVeckly, if not paid in advance, 4,00 Weekly, invariably in advance, 2,00 Weekly, 10 copies to one Post Office, 15,00 o THIO GIVE a still to the Fe Jl publican, and thereby to bring Savannah und its business more prominently before the coun try, the Proprietors offer their Daily paper al $5 00 a year, and their Tri- Weekly al 53.00, to all new* subserifors who pay in advance. To their present subscribers who do not choose to pay in adyance, llie paper will be liirnislied al ihc reduced rates on and after the first ot Januarr, and those who have paid in advance will be cred ited accordingly. We propose also to issue a Weekly paper, corn mencing early in November, at £2.00 a year, to be paid for invariably in advance. To clubs ol ten, the Weekly will be furnished al $15,00. We make this reduction in the price ol the Re psbi.ican for ttirce reasons First, because we desire to scatter the paper overlhts and (lie adjoin ing Slates, in order, as tar as we are able, fb ex tend the relations and increase the business ol Suvamiah, believing that whatever promote.) the prosperity of the city cannot fail to exert a benefi cial effect, upon our own fortunes. The great fa cilities we possess for distributing daily,tri w ek ly, and weekly intelligence, by our railroad con nections and steamboat lines, encourage us to be lieve tliul the undertaking will be, because it ought to be, successful. Secondly, because other papers throughout the country are reducing tb'lir rates of subscription, and we would place our readers upon a looting as favorable as that enjoyed by the read :rs of those paperp. Thirdly, because we shall never be more able to make the ledoclion than at present. We would not boast of our success, yet we beg leave to .-ay that the support which our patrons have accorded us up to this time, enables us to make this reduc tion, and thus to oiler some slight acknowledg ment lor their past lavors. We hope they will see in this fact reason for a continuance ot then patiomigc, and for such efforts as they may find it convenient to make in procuring us additional subscribers. The step we have resolved upon must result in loss, without a large accession to our subscription list. i he growing importance of Savannah, as_ a commercial centre, lo the Planter, the Merchant, and indeed to all classes, at least in this titafi, renders il uunec. ssary lor us to offer any argu ment why they should avail themselves ofihe means thusoffeicd, for obtaining the latest and most reliable intelligence Irom all quarters, both by telegraph and the mails. Remittances bv mail maybe made at our risk. P. W. ALEXANDER & CO Proprietors. Sevan nab. October 18. 1353. 43- STONE & (MILL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Fayetteville, Ga. A. Vs. Stone. V. A. Gaskill June 17, 1853. 25—ts Dr. M. J. Di NIEL, GRIFFIN, < A, OFFICE Ar THE DRD J ORE. Hill Stxee August I, 1854 QMI 2& MID TOT^IB SUPPLIES. oa TH E subscribers having purchased lie entire establishment of Mr. T. frfl MERCHANT TAILOR, ■k\ V I Offer their services to tbeix Irlends jfl 11 and his former customers, and re --peclliilly solicit a continuance ol heir patronage, as they aredeter -1 mitjeo, ami flatter themselves that they can, give general satisfaction. They have just received, ■ freshund well selected stock of Clotlis, Casimeres, Vestings, AND Ready-Made Clothing, which they willsull chcapcrthan any establishment oftlie kind in the city. Give us a call, and you shall not go away dissatisfied. PIPER & WHITE. Gfiffin, September, 1853. 38— N. B. CUTTING done at the shortest notice aud in the most fashionable style. NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE, IN the Brick building attuchcd lo the Ware house of Ferrill & Hancock, opposite the Bap ist Church, Griffin, Ga. All kinds of PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL FEINTING executed with neHtness and dispatch at the New Job Office, on Solomon S’ reel, opposite the Baptist Ohurch. J. H. LOGAN 4r GO. for work respeetfu’lv snlreitad. Grrfßii, Jantfjry 18, 18*3.’ 3—fy TO TH|_PUbUC IDli a :£f 9 HAVING accomplished himself with o Drs. Pitman & Durham, will prae lice Ihe DURHAM SYSTEM, eight mil.* north of Greenville, at Phillips Store. Entertain men! for those at n distance. Price for Medicine our Prescriptions $2.50. TcriHS ('tislt. February 241 h. 1352 * |() DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Taylor, Davis & Cos. is Ibis day dissolved bv mutual consent, S. S. Tavlor having sold his entire interest to W. W. Chap man The business will, in future, he conducted by Chapman, Davis Sf Cos. who assume all lia bilities and to whnm all djybts due Taylor, Davis kCo. will he paid. S. 8. TAVLOR, W. W. DA VIS, H, J. DAVIS. Qriffin, Oel. 2611i, 1853. MBS. OLABS WISHES to inform the PUBLIC that she wil, open her Fall stock of latest style BONNETS. FLOWERS, RIBBONS, PLUMES, CAPS, SILKS, SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, and everv kind of article to he found in Hit* Milli narv and Mantua-Making line, in her shop at her residence, on the Ist day of October nex f . Tk. shop can lie found bv going one hundred vs.'-!* north ol'Mrs. Reeves’ Hotel, or one hundred yard-’ east of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs Clark in tends to keep on hand, the latest styles of BON NETS and the best selection of articles in the MILLIN'ARY and MANTUA-Yl AKING line. that can be had in Maiket. A.E. CL, \RK. Griffin. Sept. It, 1853. 37—2 n WARE-HOUSE —AND— COMMISSION BUMS. gtßeo@ rHll iE undersigned have “taken charge ofihe JH. large nnd commodious ware-H'.use, on the coiner of Hill and Taylor Streets recently occupied by Messrs. REEVES & L nd will carry on the above business m all its various branches during the ensuing season, under the firm name and style of GAUMING, HILL & NALL. The Ware-House is undergoing thorough re pairs, and will he in superb order for tiie recep tion of Cotton, by the commencement of the season. Liberal advances on Cotton and other produce in store, made at all times, at customary rates. The personal attention of each member ol the firm will be devoted to the busine-s, and they hope to receive, as they expect to deserve, a liberal sliare of public patronage. A. A. GAULDING, HENRY P. HILL, ARCHIBALD M. NALL. Griffin, August, 1853, —if NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have this day formed a partnerseip under the style of Chapman, Davis & Cos. and will continue the Dr\ Goods bu siness at the old stand heretofore occupied by Tay lor, Davis & Cos. on Hill street. All persons indebted to Tavlor, Davis & Jo. m ill settle with us, ami all having demands ag..iii**. them will present the same to us (or payment. VV. VV. CHAPMAN, W. W. DAVIS, 11. J. DAVIS. R ittio, Oct. 3Clh, 185:1 *-•- SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. HAVING determined to sell out and leave Griffin, the r-ibscribcr offers for sale I lie following vaucble roperty: GEORGIAIIIIiNIAN PRINTING OFFICE. The location oi Griffin is not wely miles from the centre of the State, and to an editor who can gain the confidence of the cuinniuniy, ought to he one of the host locutions (or ? newpaperin the State. The office is welt supplied with small type, and an iddition ol one hundred dollars in job type woul < make it very complete. Posses sion will be g’n en whenever the purchase is made, or the office wi‘ ‘be retained till Ist of January next. THE HOUSE AND LOT iLWg® Where Joseph Cunningham’now lives. **■■■■* This lot has a front of one acre on New Orleans street, whereon may bn built seven stor s of thirty feet front each, anl of anv desirable depth. For building it is the most desirable pro perty in town. TWO STORES On Broadway, adjoining Pilsftorv arid Moseley, one sixty and the other thirty teei deep. FINE BUILDINS LOT On Hill street, on the corner above the vVari house ol GaiiMtng, Hill & Nall. This lot is situated convenient to either of the Female Colleges, not two hundred yards from,cither, and would make an eligible building sile for a Young Ladies’ Boarding House. A HALF-ACRE LOT On the corner of E street, adj uning Mr Bowdoin, eligible as a Building Lot. Now is your time. lam determined t> sell, and the earliest applicants will stand ‘he le st chance for a bargain. WILLIAM CLINE. Griffin, Sept 6, 1853. Will oar brethren of the type give us a Id to get outofthe way, by punishing this advert se ment a lew times? The tanning; sho ~ and Hahn ss Manufacturing Business of fins ptoc.i, h>*r tolbre conducted by James L.. Johnson, is mow diseontiniied, and will hcrcafler be coudiicied by .VI. M. Lockhart, with the same well fried ami experienced workmen, connected with Us various departments, and I feel assured and auihor zed to say, with the Tanning in connection with Hie bu siness, will be able to sell asg m l bargains a- am establishment in the Norl.hnr Smith, und >ici< r mined none. North shall cxce.ll u> point of inanu lactury in its various departments, and with sirici und px-ompt attention to business, hope and solicit its former patrons and inanv more new ones. I am determined that those who may favor me with I heir patronage, shall not be disappointed. Call and examine. M. Vl. LOCKHART. N. B. My work will be given in exchange lor Raw-hides, Bark r Tallow and Beeswax. Griffin, Sept, 7. 1353. 37—If Attorney at Law. December, 1, 1853. 48—ts HENRY HliJiiX, ATTORNEY AT LAW | Jackson, Butts County, Ga. ’ Fe'hrrtfy, 185. vi JiOCEKIES, &c I K’ *<k. BBLS < d'l Rve, Corn, and Monongahc &AW U> _ liislii*y. ‘ 1 task Extra Fine Cognac Brandy. 3 cisk.- Port, S'vccl <tltd .Vlnla"a Wines. 2 i> f|-• olij I In! is and Jasper Pencil Hranby. 5 bids Phelps’ Gin. 2 bbls. real old Holland Gin. Besides ninv other articles usually sold from any mercantile f.nii-e in Georgia, consisting; ol Sporm, T •How and Adamantine Candles; £,ugflr, Coflee, :Vlo|asses, Byrup; Meal, Flour. Corn; Clieese, Butter. Cr.ickes, Nil's. Raisins; 10 VI Cigars, wholesale and ret ail, (ot inos excellent brand-.) Sp'ce, Pepper, Ginger; Soap, washing and shaving, an extra article; of shaving cream, (somettng new—try it.) Pickles. Pepper Sauce, Lemon Syrup; Table Salt, Chemical Yeast Powders; Mackerel, Herrings, Codfish, Tea, Barkand G ~*n; Brushes, Counter, T.ilile and Blacking; (. odors, Shot, Powder, &r. Sic. ! n lai, my stuck is now complete of Family ne eessarie.s. So, {'•■riflemen, please give me a call and examiii my stock, before purchasing else where. Country Me. hauls, buying such articles in our city, will find it t. ‘heir advantage to examine my stock —eit her wholesale or retail. Thankful IbrVast patronage, 1 solicit a continu ance of the. same. Everything delivered from my store, I promise with neatness and dispatch; having persevering and prompt young men. who will at t.ny time do ting mv absence attend mv business ns I would lave them in my presence—theirs being ns my own motto, like that of Caesar’s— “ten , vidi, vtci!” BRIAN WE WELL, Under Benham & Woodruff’* Chair Manufactory, East side of Hill Street. Gridin, April 12, 1853. 15—ts .3#P§g|jg A FEW MORE ? | Itof those splendid f fjp from the .Manufactory ot J. ,tl. Most & Cos. fJart ‘■rd, Connecticut, which are warranted superioi o any thing in this market B. N. FISK’S METALLIC BUItEAL CASES! IrAKK leave respectfully to inform tlie puHic, fli ii l uive just received a number ol these BURIAL CASUS at my shop, in the city of Griffin, when: they can be had at ali times at the shortest notice, at a small advance oncost and freight. The subscriber also continues the Carriage autl Cabinet EStisi ness at his old stand where he will tie pleased to execute any orders left with him. A. BELLAMY. G'lfiin. April S |9t-2 14—1 J. A.&J. C. BEEKS. & RE now receiving their u-uial great variety of -rwL .Spring and .Summer Gauds, all of which wei carefully selected by one of their firm in New Yo* and Boston. Among which are a general stock of STAPLE & DP-HOODS. Ladies Dress Goods, consisting in part of Bk and Col’d. Silks, Plain and Fig’d. Printed and Plain Bareges, Rich Eig’d. Silk Tissues anil Grenadines, Mmlillas, Scarts and Crape Shawls, Lace and Muslin Sleeves, Cliiinesetts and Collars. BONNETS & BONNET RIBBONS. in the gentlemen’* department are Fa Hiionable Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Always or. hand a genera! assortment of HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Iron and Nails, Crockery and Glass-Ware Paints, Gils, and Dye-Siiifls, Glass and Putty numerous ot her articles. They respectfully invite their friends and the public, to call and examine their goods. They fell eoafi lent that they can sell them at such prices as will uive general satisf etion. Gridin Mfrch2l. 1853 12—ts dr. j. \mmum janes. OFFICE AT TilE DRUG STORE OX BROADWAY Gnffin, August 23, 1853 • 35 J. A & J.C. BKKKS, ‘ DE.ILEH& /JV* dot goods, mmm, A al ITUDW A KE, ; Corner Hill and Ninth-street, Griffin, G J.inuauy 9. 1352. —if I Mmm &, OMWFORD, AiTORNcVS aT LIW COLU:vI3U3, GEORGIA WILL iM.icfiee in the Chatahoocliee -Gircui and the a.Jj lining counties. Office ovc the store of J. K. Redd & Cos. Port oo vonam. HAY3OO3&WHITAKER, Attorneys at Law, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Office over Gunby’s store, White Hall a. B. H A YROOD J. I. WHITAKE, * Formerly of Wat- Formerly of Fay kinsville, Ga. etteville, Ga. June 15, 1853 21 Land *Varrant Lost. T AND >V \ IIR \N TANARUS, mi nb-r 35,912, for SO ■ A icr- s, winch issued May 4tli, 1852, to Sarah Fuiicr. widow ot’ V.n 1‘ uiler, deceased, private in Capt. Boweii’scoinpany, .South Carolina militia, VVar-il 1512, ins been 10-t. All persons there fore, are hirwMi'ied again-! triiriuig for suid war rant. Apuhcution w ill he made to Hie Coinin'- 1 - -loner of P.- isioiis. at tilt* pro|er time, for a dupli cut ■ot such wa'rrant. SAttAil FULLER, By lu rAtt’i- .‘lall 41 Mali.. Greenville, via. Ocfolier !7, |3 ,5. 42 PE’S aS I ‘Jit. 4IUEIMP >ULD “espectlully iiilonii all who arem ff need ot lull sets ~r partial sets ol Teeth, and who wish ’ hem pul up with skill and expcri once, Will ranted to answer evciy purpose re|ui- I'o if that niey can n >vv ie supplied at short notice, nid with the sume style pul up upon a beautilu uieialic aasc, winch tiioK llie orciiiiuin over ai oiliers ot Hie mini at Hie late Fair in Vlacon/also due Fust Premium al the late Fair in Atlanta. Dr. C, lias la’.ely made, iriuiigeineins so that persons lying 111 the col airy, ir in any >d the adjacent towns, can, u hey wist, command his services tree ul charge, which will sci-ure them ngansi i o.my iMii*o<i;.Ms pr.i'iiecd ty itinerunqiiaek Dial i ,i verse tit e.oidtirv iririin, Jim. Bit. W. 11. AMELEI, ISiperinaiiciitly located in the city of Griffin, and solicits a continuance of palionag! ruin iits irtenda, and the public gen erally. HesK'tnce and ofti •at Dr. N. B. Johnton Jan .jlOtli, 1853. ?r V PIANO FORTES!! WE have now on hand the largest stock ol PIANOS that we have ever had, all fresh and new, direct from the Manufactu rers. They are all of the latest styles pr.d patterns, and are unsurpassed in / point ol qu'ckuess aim elasticity of touch,’ volumeand brilliancy of tone, slyle and finish of workmanship. ,Wo have among our stock some of the late Patent NEW SCALE PIANOS. which are equalin volume oftoneto lhe celebrated Grand Pianos. These instruments never tail to please the ear of every one who hears the tone ol them. Also, we have some of the much admired IPII4I£r<D These Pianos have all been selected by one ol the firm, and we boa si that we are able to sell them a§ low as any market in the Union w it.li the freight’s difference, as the arrangements which we have late ly effected with tlte Manufacturers will auihorzci our doing so. Prices from $225 to SSOO A written guarantee will accompany every Pi ano we sell; that is, ‘‘if, alter twelve months using any defect is found, we take the Piano back again and give anew one.” Secondhand Pianos to RENT,or for sale.—- Prices from gSO 00 to $l5O 00. in neat Rosewood cases, 4 nnd 5 octaves, for sale, prices 550 to $75. ‘ Flutinas, Accordeons, Tambourines, Banjos, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Fifes, and everything u sually kept in a Music Store will he found in ours, A heavy lot of Sheet Music on hand for Piano, Pi ate and Guitar. CLOUDSI SHAG KLEFORD Griffin, Ga. Hill St. Die; I, 1353. ly SARGENT & CO. Cor New-Or leans St. and Broadway. Have on hand a LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF READY-MADF CLOTHING. Also, every variety of WOOD WARE AND HARDWARE. Clothing, Saddles, Guns, Blankets, Iron, Pistol o , Kerseys, Nails,” Towd . Shoe's, Steel, Oils, Hats, Blacksmith’s Tools, Paints. ALSO OF IHE BEST QUALITIES! 50 Bags Rio Coffee, Prime Java do IO Hhds. St. Croix and P. R. Sugar, 20 Bb)s. Stewarts’ Refined do 20 do Coffee do 20 do Crush’d and Powtir’d do Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt, Molasses, Tobrcco, &c., &c. Purchasers will please bear in mind, (hat our Stock i3 almost entirely N EW, and that every ar ticle sold is warranted lobe good nnd sound, and at Prices that cannot fail to suit buyers SARGENT & CO. Griffin, September 30, t 852. 40-ts SYNODICAL FEMALE COLLEGE, OIUFFIM, GA. fgILIE exercises of tins Institution will oe rt- JL sumed on MONDAY 15th inst. in the NEW COLLEGE EDIFICE, and under the direction ol its present able ‘acuity of Teachers, ol whom it is deemed unnecessary to add any extended recommendation in this notice, as past successful labors are the best guarantee, of the future high character of the institution. The great objects of a thorough Female Educa tion—intellectual training—culture of the moral and social feelings nnd improvement of the man tiers are continually aimed at by the faculty. The BIBLS is made a text-book of daily refer ence and study. The Board of Trustees feel the highest gratifi cation, in being able to present to (he patronage ol the public, such an Institution, ns the SYNODI CAL FEMALE COLLEGE, in which ir daughters can receive an education of the must finished character. J AS. 11. STARK, W. J. Keith. Sec’ry. [President of B. T. Griffin, Ga., August 3, 1853. 31—ts 8500 REWARD! Macon & Western Railroad Cos., ) June I3th, 1853- J abo ,r e reward will be paid for ihe detec- AL lion and proof to convict any person, or persons, who have, or may hereafter be guilty of obstructing with timber or other things, the Track of Ihe Macon & Western Railroad 25—3.0 ISAAC SCOTT, President . lui.m.imi’B. TIAKEN hi the best stylelof the atl—Diiguer . rentype stock for-ale. Watches and Jewel ry repaired in the best manner by > JOHN M. LUNG UEST HrH st, Griffin, Ga., Aug. 24,1853. 1 pg ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS. j ’Lale Allanla Iron Foundry.] new Company is now prepared to do Jg. Work on short notice of heavy and light Castings from the latest improved patterns of < ron BrussorComposition,all of which will be war ranted. Turning, Boring, and Drilling donelo order.’ ALSO— Screw Outtingof ten feet, or under, of any sizec thread required. Heavy and Light forging* of wrought Iron oj Steel, done in superior slyle. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Is called to ilietr Patterns lor mill gearing of Met chant and Custom Flooring, and Saw Mills, Gi* gearing of all the usual sizes, and Bark mills al ways kept on hand. We are also prepared to build Stationary engine with the latest improvements, all of which will he sold low lorcusb. Copper and Brasslaken in ex-a change for work at|cush prices. A. LEYDEN, JAME L. DUNNING, JOHN McDONNUGH,. WILLIAM RUHTON P. S. AII of the above company are pract Mechanics, and give their undivided attention lie business. Sapternber 11th. 1851. 6 ® wiimiisro. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. MCDONOUGH GEORGIA A LL BusiNESs-entrusted to their care will re* 2m ceive prompt attention. R. MANSON. STELE, ------ g. p. WATKINS April—st, 1353 14— il. & S. J. GIBBY % MARTIN ATTORNEYS AT LAW. David N Afartin, 1 r „ Gltoeal Oreen, p* r iffin,Ga. Hartford Greeu, Zeluinn, Oa> 41. v 78.1812 a ®©®©ajik,. r k lil < Ihtiriij rt tutu) tin L/iti? n tic&a, U)gc -■ lery and Cholera Morbus is trave I ling clebritv as Inst as Bonaparte pushed his column into Russia,and gaming commendation where v er used. It j* an excellent inedicinp for thosedia cases, and ecking them almost instantly. The /ol lowing are the Agents appointed in litis State Bp to tlus lime: John .Viangham, J. N. Thompson, Jackson. Love fit olwm, McDonough. James .VI Jones, Fayetteville. James F. Johnson, Johesboi*. J. Non-loss, Atlanta. J. ‘l'. Donne. •• H. Si Hiingerfurd, Monticetto. W. S. Lawaon, Greenville. J.M.Noell, LaGrangi. B. G. & A. R. Thornton, “ Bedell & Mullens, Hamilton, E. VVells & Cos. Talbotlon. w. S. Sandwich, Thomaston. Mtcleherry & Mobley, Indian Spi a •! T. S. iVI. Bloodworth, Vnn Bureu. *“ Wm. S. Carrol, Locust Grove. I zra Johnson, Ml. Mom. W in. Strange, Worlhviiie. J. it. Spier, VVilliarnsville. I. T. it S. Thrush, Warnergrille, Johnson & Zither, Woodbury. J-. A. J. 5i B. Foster, Rocky Mount. Banning & Mathews. L'tthcrsvillc Isaac Fincher, Monntvillc. O. Gibson, Long Cane. Thos. 8. iirudlield, West Point, I. J. Hunt £i Cos. Whitesvillc. W.S. Gii lin, Flat Shoals. , L.& W. H. Jackson, Catahfj. J. B. Foster, Waverly Hall. Drane & Mathews, Prattsburg, J v C i'i & v y r *. A * D,)l 'glap, Pleasant Mill. t- -2 1 ‘? ** Carsonsvi le. Whitfield & Beelan.l, Slmdv Dale. Ilenrv J. Gill, Iron .Sprint’ (Ml CIAPSii. Ilail Columbia.— \\hat a rush for Good*! N* wonder, they arc so cheap— and sudi a variety Pro Bono Publico. I have been r.mnd to all tips stores, neighbors, anti this is (lie place tor oed bargains! ** , In super. —Did you ever know goods to sell so cheap, as at B. NE WELL'S Chkac Stoke? Sponte . Let me out! I have got my share—mere goods (or a dollar here, than at any store in tlf*. county! Wt IE undersigned, linviuj. returned trom mar. M. ket, is now receiving daily, h.s Spring Style* STIFLE & FANCY DRY GOODS. Ludies, your attention is specially called ti some ol the richest KESS GOODS ever offered in Unffm. His Stock ol Ladies Bonnets Hosiers, Gloves, Shoes, &c. is now complete, with a gene rat assortment ofFuncy Articles, some ofuliiif are to be found nowhere else. Call nnd examine, It affords bis young men pleasure to show hL goods, and if they can only sell you the sniall.-.-t article, they are well pleased and consider them selves well paid. Gentlemen; young and old, bachelors an wlm dowers, il you desire anything to make yourseves conspicuous, call at B. Newell’s. It is needle*- io mention every article. But remember, anything you need is to be lound there. Don’t delay as delays arc dangerous, and the stock of ’* Gentlemen’s Fnrnishing- Goods & Clothing arc very superior and need only a word to pass !h< m off’. Beebee’s Rprin?. Styles of HATS come in now. llyou want [lie most HshionahU HAT in the H’orid, call and buy one, at a reduced price from Brian Newell. Hill Street, Griffin, east side, under Beuliam & WoodrulPs Chair Manu lactory. Call and sec, as 1 am determined not Io be ifn dcrsold by any competitors, holding to the maxim that’‘competition is the life of business.” „ „ B. NEWELL. Griffin. April I2lh, 1853. 15—U CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD WAVING connected the Book and Slationa.v wrifr their Piano-Forte nnd Music busines’ respcctliilly announce to the public, that they hav.! now oil hand, and expect to keep always a good and well selected Stock of School Books, both English und Classical, and put lip in the very best and most substantial style of binding. We calf the especial attention ol Teachers and others buy ing School Books, to our Stock, as wc intend !** sell as low as we can afliird them. Os Miscellaneous Works; our stock will ceni*t only of KELIGIOUS WORKS, and works ol the most approved moral character STATIONARY: very nearly any thing in this line will always be lound at our housp. Call at.the MUSIC STORE, lim.street, Griffin, April 28, 1853. 17—3i iMUSitI Messrs. C. 11. JOHNSON & CO OF GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, HAVEaluil assortment of Cassiincres and Heavy Jeans, manufactured by CARSON YOUNG & GRIER, at their Rock Island Mill*, in Mecklenburg county, North Carolina, where CONSUMERS & MERCHANTS can be supplied on the most reasonable terms | The Manufacturers offer their goods under the full conviction that they will compare favorably in,- style, finish, durability ol fabric, permanency of color and price, With any similar goods madeer sold in the United Slates. ‘They are made ex pressly lor the Southern trade, nnd jt is confident ly hoped that all who desire to fostir home indus try will give them trial. The most thorough tests arc invited, and the manufacturers only ex pect Io be patronized for merit. Charlotte, No. Ca., Sept. 21, 1833. 38—5 t , BARGAINS!! rkIHL undersigned intending to make a slight JL change in their business, are now offering for CASH, their entire stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, HARD WARE &a. all new and Iresh, at very reduced prices, and en a credit until fall, at as low rates as anv house in lira P lac - J. C. & L. R. BREWER Griffin, March 25.1852 31—6 in HOUSE PAINTING AND GLAZING. The Udderrigncd respectfully calls the jiifw attention ol the public, and especially those who live in the country, to the t c ithat lie is prepared to PAINT HOUSES, m superior slvle, and on very tea unable terms. Alto, GLAZTXG dw.ie in sgoidyle and at the shortest notice. Give him a ua ‘ l - R. L. HOBJSS. ICJ* Shop on New Orleans street. January 2711i, >853. F. W. A. DOYLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFERS his professional services to the. Pu blic. All business entrusted to hfsniatißgcnie will meet withthe most prompt attention. Realis able deductions will be made hi fees, in preportio to the amount of business so entrusted. Office oil Solomon street, opposite the Ban ist Church. 1 ( Attkntion, REFERENCES ? FKRSEvuRA.Ncr, ( Promftitudk. Griffin, March, 1852. ts MEDICAL NOTICE. THE undersigned respectfully tenders „ Ilia professional services to tfc Veil item of Griffin and vicinity. His proles is ooJu. |he BOTANIC 81TSTEJII, and long experience in the practice of l bysie.hefesU assured that be will he able to give satisfactionG ma 7 c *! l 0,1 him for mrdical aid. Broadway over A Gravs Stare. ’ LEROY BKEED, M ‘"Rt “nmn.Feh, tf>, ipij.