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ffllll’S GOLDEN GLOSS
FOR THE HAIR.I
AMONG the many preparation* forth - growth
of the Hair, this GOLDEN GLOS>tßei
the lead. Three reason* will be given why it a
so universally need and prc'erred to all other*.—
Ist, Because it has proved the most eflec-tun,rn
Baldness. 2d, Because it imparts n bcauttTu
•lark gloss and delightful perfume to the Hair. —
3d, Because the Ladies, with fine discriminated,
Which they all possess, have adopted it. Many
other reasons could be given why it is a gnat fa
vorite, hut th-se who want more have only to give
it a trial. Price 25 cents in large bottles. For
Sale by Druggists nnd Storekeepers everywhere.
W. ('. HURD, Proprietors 304 Broadway
New York. Large, discount to Merchants.
Nov. 22. 1853. 47—Cm
LCSI KCTE.
4LT. persons are hereby forewarn and net tw
trade for r certain Prom awry Note, given for
t>n<: Hundred arrtt Ten Dollars and Seventy-! Wo
cents, hv Stafford ¥t Gaidner, dated October 20lh,
1853, and payable to the subscriber, t he same being
lot*’ ..r st’- n. HENRY B. J AMES.
H-ipios-rille, Nv. 21, 1853. 47 —3i
STRAY MULES.
1 RAYED iroin the snhscnhei’ssaw
Ksrnill, at lire vest end of llic'plankroad,
Pike county, a short time ago, two light “■*■ > ■’ ■
brown colored MULES, one a horse anil the other
a mare. One had ihe murks of a kick by a horse
on his hind leg. Any person who will inform me
where these mules may he found, or deliver them
to the subscriber at the saw mill above, shall be
suitably rewarded foi his trouble.
Nov.'22, 1843. 47- f- McDONOUGH.
IMPROVED TRITSS.
Ji PROVED TRUSS at the shortest notice, on
application.
Also CSVIVS made nnd repaired in the best’
style, at his shop on New Orleans Street.
ARCHIBALD PORTER.
Griffin, Ga. July 9. 1853. 31—tv
M°WILLIAM? & CO.
WEST SIDE HILL STREET,
’ ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM
New York and Philadelphia
their —-
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
CLOTHING,
Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes,
Wooden, Cro n Kerv and Hardware,
G HOC FRIES, &c.
tr* which they invite the attention of the Citizens
of Griffin and public generally.
Griffin, Oet. 28, 1853. 13—
FWllffAllT!!
ai ee a
fJIHE undersigned would respectfully inform
Jfi_ Ilicciti ens ol Ontiin who arc fond of good
living, that he keeps on hand during the Market
hours, at the Markel-fb use, at. market prices, a
choice supply of BEEF and MUTTO.V, Then
:s also, sold by Messrs. DUKE& GOD HARD
at ihe same hours, place, and puce, choice PORE
and SAUSAGES.
Taos'? ind*tite.l o him for the same, II pleas
call at bis off’ - •in the west end ! th Market
! louse, once a .rek. and settle with A Main
in >nd,his aulhorii® 1 agent. O. E. DUKE.
Gridin *>.tntmr2 ‘853. 43—ts
A BAi.GAK ML
THE undersigned l> mgde
jj ♦ eirous to inovi to tin* west. HffiSSJpSr
offers for -ale his PL AN-
p| ( tjij 0 „ which he now
resides two miles Such of McDonough, lying
immediate It on the road leading to Forsyth—con
taining F<>ur ! Itindr-d and Sixt Aer- sos land,
mo'C le s, One Hundred and Twenty acres
cloarcd, inopllv trcsli and in a fine stale of cultiva
tion. There ‘8 on the place a comfortable Double-
Log House wi ll four rooms; a good framed Qm
House and Packing Screw, good hewed logSta
bli sand Ciibs, and all other necessary out houses
—and all nrw) two Wells of excellent wa
ter, amt sc vi rti large Springs of good water, a
-I- -,!i Greek rtnmi g through the land on which
11 n . i- u _■ m l overstio* ‘hiru Mill, capable, of i
•i, g and ot.-, tlie dr, - a*.ms —the nubscjihi r
~ i,n, a |..f . s'of one • alf of sate. mill. I'hiS j
v -. . t ~ ti<- la id o .duel:?*, and is aeon- I
y. i- in •! u res, .. iicC in c ode iM'lgll* j
• -i ■ ~ wt*is:;;g aiH-b a place would <?o ‘
v, si e.-cr i. a : . eariy period, as J
•■.*■■ Ml •• i. f. Si.lrr ,l- : ice. iVIIIIS made Ca- 1
*. A. J. CLOUD. j
1•; y County- Li*. Nov, 24 185.5. 48—tl
iiiuaiiaidigiii
3Z2L2 SOGISTT-
4 LARGE nuriocr ol ilic publications ot this
society have been received by the Agent
.Lsv J Pierce,. and lelt at our Store, for sale at
the soci> ty’s prices, freight „nly added; where these,
nn.l a variety of other religious and moral publica
idns may be had, l>> anplicnlion to
CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD
Griffin, May 25. 1853 21
Georgia, Fayette county.
XF&7HEUEAS Andrew J. Mutely applies to
r v me tor letters of Administration on the Es-
e of Francis Jones, late of said county, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
ami singular, t lie kindred ami < reditors of said dc -
ceased, to he and appear at my office, within lh
time prescribed by law, to show cause, it any they
have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this Dcccinbor 6th, 1853.
49 GEO. C. KING, Dept elk c. ••
Cash Advances.
LIBERAL advances willbemaleon shipm -n
ol Colton to ourtriemlH in New York.
Dec. !, 1853. 48—if SARGENT & CO.
BAND WARRANTS wanted by
_J I A. &. 1 ‘ BEEKS
2*. 1853 JI _
Georgia, Pike County.
fto J OLLED Imfmc me hv Thomas
H Wise, ot the 533(1 district, G. M ,
opi- Kstray MARE MULE, supposed t“,Uj£jL
he 14 years old, of a mouse color; and appraised
by James H, Fryer and Zicnarmh W Uardage, to
Forty Dollars, tins I2ih day of November, 1253.
JOHN AOS ORTH, JP.
The above and foregoing is a correct and trim
ex’ rad from the Kstray Book, in mv office.
“• ilni-ss my hand and official vignnlurc, this
D’ cenibi r 7lli 191.3. 50—2 t
JOS; PH C BECKHAM.eIk
MERIDIAN Sll.N lllliu:.
No. 26, A. F. M.
’■ ■'-* ANNUAL ELI'-C riON of (Officers will
I take place, at the Lodge Room on next
\Y EVENING, the 19th lost
‘ ttenda'ice o ( > the rncinbers is requevt-
TYLER
■k FEMALE
nHIING HOUSE.
AfE. HARRIS, of M riwetli-
purchased ‘ln- residem u
J isiroh Duncan, nenrlv
BnTS';.rk’ “id convenient tob il'i tlie
. infirms theei!izcus
.in i vicmiiy, tti.n <• will aceoniuiodate
or I’welvu Female Braiders, on mdei ate
G'riffii, Dxcm'rtr !?,
Jfcu) CAittJtrtisemcnts.
“Christmas has conic again.”
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS!!
MRS. LUNdUEST respectfully informs he
friends and a generous public, that she has
just received a large variety of beautiful •
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR CHILDREN,
Got up with miicli taste and beauty, and embrace
ing almost every variety from tlie delicate gift to
the young Alisa to the little ho bby lor Master
Jacky. They are altogether the most beautiful
selection ever brought to ihi* murker, si,” re
spectfully invite* her friend* o cal! and SVC them.
Ctnflin, llill-B* Dec. 20. 1853.
subscribers are receiving a large supply
JL of the above warranted and celebrated
GARDEN SEEDSj
—Fresh and genuine growth ot 1853.
Country merchant a and families supplied on
iheral term*- VV. R. PHILLIPS & CO.
Griffin. Dec. 1853. 51—2 m
Jffi
(* * *
Prof. W. L. HEW3LER would respectfully
announce to the citizens ol Griffin and vicin
ity, that, haring withdrawn from the Griffin Pc
! male College, lie will again give private instruc
tion an the Piano and Alelodeon at the
residence of the pupils. He will also take a few
i gentlemen who are desirous of studying the art
| and science of music. He has been residing in
Griffin nearly three years, and his capacity as a
teacher is too well known for him to say any tiling
about it. ,
TERMS- 925 00 for the term of 21 weeks,
payable at the end of each term. The first term
w ill commence on the 2d Monday in January; and
no scholar w ill be taken for less tunc than a term.
Reftrtnttt: The parents, pupils, and cilizena
of Griffin.
He will also teach alt Brass Instruments, and
form Bands, if the distant;* front Griffin is not too
grrnt. , ,
Music for Pianos, Brass, Reed, and String Ih
struments nr Bands composed and arranged.
Tlianktiil for past patronage lie solicits a con
tinuance of the same.
orders left at the Music and Book Store
of Messrs. Cloud * Shacklefotd, will receive
prompt attention.
Griffin, Dec. 20, 1853. 1 tin
Notice.
rillllS is to warn all persons from trading for
JL any Note or Notra made [tat able by me In
P B COX, Esq., as ‘lie consideration has virtua ly
(ailed, and ( do not intend to pay tln-in.
Griffin, Dee. 21, 1853. CF R SUEHANE
Georgia, Fayette county.
WHEREAS Haywood Ozburn applies to me
fur letters of Administration on tlie K*tate
.4 VVtn.K. Ozburn, latrot Lowndes count*;, /if *■’.,
These are therefore to cite and adnioniali .11 amt
singular, the kindred and creditors of said dce’d.,
to be and appear at my office, within the timejpre
scribrd by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letrera should not be granted.
Given under tny hand and official signature this
12Ut day of December, 1853. ’
51— GEO. D. KING, D. elk ?>,
HENRY HOLSENBACK, ) . . .
VS. > Libel for Divarce.
JANE HOLSENBACK. \
Returnable to September Term, 1853—0f the Superi
or Court of Fayette Cemuly.
IT appearing from the return oft he ShcrifTinlhe
above staten case, that the defendant is'not to lie
found in this county. It is therefore ordered, by
lit/- Court this service he perfected on s.iirt DofeniL
ant, l*y publication according to the statute in suclf
caeca made and provided.
DAVfD IRWIN, J 1 C.
The above is a true extract from the mm ides of
said Court. Given under my hand and official
signature, this the Sthday of December, 1853.
31— WM. J. RUSSELL. Clerk.
BRUNSWICK CITY,
GEORGIA.
LARGE and peremptory sale of building lots
in the city of Brunswick, State of Georgia
The proprir tors of Ihe city of Btunswick hrby
give notice that a sale of five hundred eligible lots
will take plain*, by public auction, at the Ogle
thorpe House,in said e fy, nn Thursday, the 12th
day of January, 1854, at 12 o’clock M. The sale
will be positive to the highest, bidder. Terms—
Oiie-th rd cash, and the remlining two-thirds in
one and two years. Title perfect. The port and
u f ‘. of Brunswick hold out commercial and mari
time advantages superior to thoe presented by any
other south ui the Chesapeake Bay. The climate
is healthy; the water pure. Further particulars
with maps, &c. may be had at the office of tiir
compony, 9u Broadway,New York, orol Mr John
Brooks, agent, Brunswick, Georgia.
WM. CH AUNCEY, President
Thomas"A. Dexter, Secretary.
December 12, 1858. 50—4 t
MW HARMS SHOP.
m&b* mm
THE undersigned beg lean to inform the citi
zens of Griffin and vicinity, that be his
opened anew
HARNESS SHOP,
On the corner of New Orleans street and Broad
way, where he are prepared to serve his old.
customers and friends with any thing in his litir
He feels confident that his long experience in
the business will enable him tn know the wants
of his friends, and he feels anxious to supply
them. IJc invites the special at'ention of carri
age dealers, ss he are prepared to fill orders
on as good terms as they can be supplied from any
Northern market He will compare work and
prices with any establishment in the country, and
only ask * cull fio< those wishing to purchase.
J. L. JOHNSON
December, Ist, 185.3.
dTh.w. mm,
OFFICE ON SOLOMON STREET
R. J. F. WRIGHT,
OFFICE 0„\ HILL STREET, OVER
George Dunham's Book Store
May Ist 1853.
HlAJElliil
JJooft an* 3>oti ©JFJFKCK.
Hand-BiUs, Pamphlets,
Show-Bills, Circulars,
Bill-Heads, Poster?,
Business Cards, Catalogues,
Cotton-Receipts Law-Blanks,
Visiting-Cards, Labels, &c,
sll o f which will be executed with neat
ness and dispatch, at the lowest price?. /
PEOSPBCTTJS
—OF—
THE SAVANNAH RPIIBLICAN.
” TERMS REDUCED.
ailv, in advance, $5,00
ailv, i| not paid m advance, 0,00
rt-VV eekly, in advance. 3,00
ri-Weekly, if nut paid in auvaucc, 4,00
Weekly, invariably 111 nd ranee, 2,00
Weekly, |0 copies to one Pont 0ffice....... 15,00
0 ,
TRiO GIVE a still wid e rtircf.fon to ‘lie Hr..
B- HMLwta. and rlrerehy tn bring bavimnali
and Its business more prominently before the coun
try, the Proprietors offer their Daily paper at
$5,00 a year, and their Tri-Weekly at $3,00, to
all new aiibse.ribcrs who pay in advance. To
then* present subscribers who do not choose to
pay in advance, the paper tv ill be lurnislaed at the
reduced rates on-anil after the first ot Januarr,
and thosewho have paid in advance will bucrcd
itrd'aceordingly.
We propose afoo to issue a Weekly paper, com
mencing early in November, at SI.OO year, to
be paid for invariably in adva.ice. To clubs ol
ton,the Weekly will be furnished at $15,00.
We make this reduction in tlie price ol the Rk
punt.icAN for llirce reasons First, becuuse we
desire so scatter the paper over this and the adjoin
ingJStatcs, in order, as tar as we are able, to ex
tend the relations anil increase the business ol
Savannah, believing that whatever promotcj the
prosperity of Ihe city cannot fail to exert a tiemfi
cial effect upon our own fortunes. The great fa-
1 citifies ive possess for distributing daily, tri w ek
j ly, and weekly intelligence, by our railroad eon-
J unctions and steamboat lines, encourage us to bc
| licvc tliat'thc undertaking will be, because i*
ought to be, successful.
Secondly, because other papers throughout tin
country arc reducing their rates of subscription,
and wo wotild place our readers upon a footing as
favorable as tliat enjoyed by the read :rs of those
paper?.
Thirdly, because wc shall never be more able
tu make the 1 eduction than at present. We would
not lioast of our success, yet we beg leave to say
that ihe support which our patrons have accorded
11s up to tins time, enable's us tn inr.ke this reduc
tion, and thus to offer some alight acknowledg
ment for their pust favors. Wc hope they will
ace in this liict'rcason for a continuance ol their
patronage, and for such. efforts as they may timl
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 subscript ion list.
The growing importance of Savannah, as'a
commercial centre, to the Planter, the Merchant,
and indeed to all classes, at least in this Slate,
. renders it lihnecessary for us to offl-r any argu
ment why they should avail themselves of the
means thus,offered, for obtaining the latest and
moist reftahle intelligence from all quarters, both
by telegraph *ini| the mails. .
Remittances hv mail may he made at our risk.
P. W: ALEXANDER & CO Proprietors.
Savannah. October 18. 1853. 43
“SUPPLIES.
A .TH E subscribers having purchased
• he entire establishment of Mr. 1\
H. Brat,
#TI MERCHANT TAILOR,
Bt\ V I Offer.their services to tlieii friends
■ /fill ami his former customers, and rc
'JOUi'i'ralfnHy solicit a continuance ol
p-, 1 they are deter
mined, and flatter themselves that they can, give
general satisfaction.’ They have just received, a
Iresh and well selected stock of
Cloths, Casimercs, Vestings,
! ’ c- “ AND
•’ * r
Ileaily-Made Clothing,
,
which they will sell cheaper than any establishment
nlAlie kind in,.the city. Give us a call, and you
shall not go away dissatisfied.
1 PIPER & WHITE.
-GrilFtn, September, 1353. 38 —
N. B. CUTTING done at the shortest notice
and m the ruot fashiunahle style.
NEWJOHPRINI WFlti;
IN tlie Hrick. building attached la Ibe Ware
house ol Ft;rrjll& Hancock, opposite the Bap
it Church, Griffin, Ga. All kinds of
PLAIN ts, ORNAMENTAL PRINTING
executed with neatness and dispatch at the New
Jolt Office, on Solomon Street, opposite Ihe Baptist
Church: J. H. LOGAN Sf CO.
for work respectfully solicited.
GnHia, January 18, |Jls#. 3—ly
Notice.
ALL Tnotfe concerned are hereby notified
that tlie Accounts of WM. S. Bi HGE are
o> in the hau ls of the subscriber lor collection.
Those indebted will please call at bis Counting
Room on Hill street, without delnv, and pay up
:heir accounts. W.M. R. PHILLIPS.
Grrttin j Nov. 23. 1853. 48—ts
A. L BORDER $
A TTORNE Y A T LA W.
Grlflin, Georgia.
December I, 1853. 4S—tf
F. W. A. DOYLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFERS his professional services to IhetPub
itc. All business entrusted In his ninnugcnic
wut meet with the most prompt attention. Reason
able deductions will lie made in lees,in proportiot.
to the amount of business so entrusted.
Office on Solomon street, oppositethe Bap
iM Church.
!ATTr.NTIOW,
Pr.RSETKRANCE,
Promptitudk.
Griffin, March,.lSs2. 12- ts
It. DAHISL,
a Attorney at Laic .
in the Masonic Building, on Ilill-St
J y ,1853. 28 —ly
INGRAM & CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
WILL piaclice in the Chatahoochcc Circui
and the adjoining counties. Office ovc
the store of J. ‘K. Redd & Cos.
m* w, snwihgro,
-Attorney at Law .
(BEtlHi'U'aSla
December, 1, 1853. 48—ts
11. & lr. J. GREEN & MARTIN
. attornfiys at law.
Davitl Hi Martin, (
Gibe 11 1 Green,
Hartford Greeia, Zebuon, Ga
May 28.185*2
rV3|HE Bonks and Accnmils of the late hirm o
J 30 UN'S ON & LOCKHART, will he found
t the Office of L. R. Daniel, on Hill Street.
Grit&n, Nov. 2*2, 1853. 47 J. k L.
JYotice.
A LL pers ons indebted to the Estate of Will
im iam W. Wiggins, late of Spalding county,
dcoeaserl^ are hereby ootiffid to come forwarJ and ■
make payment, and those having claims against j
~aid deceased arc requested to present, them ini
im< of the luw. MARY A. WIGGINS,Kxr. }
November 29th. 1 48—11 (
iciLLHT2r/j.
MRS. LUNQ.UEBT w.ould inform the .
of Griffin and vicinity, that sitoih.is ji - .-
eetvvd lier Stock o
FALL & WINTR
BONNFTS,
CAPS, - f |
HEAD-DRESSES.
TMLVI MINGS, i
And all articles usually kept-in a Millinerv * utaii- !
lishmnnt, of th” <* n ‘* ‘"o"’ fashiomiblesiylf: j
cloaks and M ANTILLAS made to iir ‘ f- 1
also DRESSES CUT and M ADEOII an ii/v.j-r-.v d’
plan, which not only tits well, but ftenufif’ ihe'j
oimcxpamis tlie chest and gives full aciton 1,0 j <
ungs.
All work in the Millinery r.nd Di*css,-.\
lino promptly attended to; > L> J > ■?’ |
Tiiar.kful tor past patronage, she solicit x -
timiuneeol the same. Hill-Strelt, ‘. ‘
Griffin, Ga., Nov. 2d, Ifi3. 4-1-v3 /
WARE-HOUSE
—AND— ?
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
rs VIE undersigned have taken charge ot the
JL large nnd commodious ware-house, on tlie
corner of Hill and Taylor Streets recenib
occupied by Messrs. REEVES 61 LEWIS, rid
will carry oil the above business in all its various 1
branches during the ensuing season, under the
firm name aud style of
UiUMpiLLWIiLI
The Ware-House is undergoing thorough re
pairs, and will tie in superb order for Hie recep
tion of Cotton, bv tlie commencement of tiic season.
Liberal advances on Cotton amt other produce
iri store, made at all times, at customary rates
The personal attention of eicli member of tne
firm will he devoted to the business, ..nd they
hope to receive, as they expect to deserve, a
liberal shire of public patronage.
A. A. GAULDING,
HENRY P. HILL,
ARCHIBALD M. NALL.
Griffin, August, 1853. —< r
NOTRE OF PARTNERSHIP.
THE undersigned have this day formed a
partnerscip under the style of Chapman,
Davis &. Cos. ami will continue tlie Dry Goods bu
siness at the old st amt herr*tofore occupied bJ-T*v
‘ lor, Davis & Cos. oil Hill street.
Ail persons indebted to I’aylor, Dxvis & Cos
mil settle with ns, and all having demands against
them will ores-nt the same to us lor payment,
W. VV. CHAPMAN,
W. W. DAVIS,
11. J. DAVIS,
fi itli i, Oi l. 26ih, 1853
SALE OF
VALUABLE PROPEttI’Y.
HAVING determined to sell on; and leave
Griffin, the .*-iliscritier o!F,*rs for s.i.e. toe
loUowin” vanthle ropcrly:
-THE—
PR I NT I NG OFF Wh .
The bication ol Griffin is not wdy rot.--.- trom
the centre of'lie State, and to an editor wjio can
gain the confidence of the comfmtniy, ought to
he one of the best locations for a newpaper in tin
State. The office is well supplied with nnail
type, anil an irlditron ol one Imndred riofh.rs: in
job type ivonl * in..k(; it very complete. Posses
sion will tie gii cn whenever Ihe purchase i> madi*,
or the office wi* 1 be retained till Ist ol J.iuuiiy
next.
||JA THEHOFSE AND LOT !
|LABffg Where JosephCunninghatich****’ o> - |
lot has a front of one acre on “
Orleans street, whereon may be built set cm si ,• s
of thirty feel front each, an I of anv ; sairu
depth. For Imikftffu it is the most desrridde pro
perty in tow a.
TWO STOUiUS
(Jn Broadway, adjoining Pilshnry and Sttisirl/'V, j
one sixty and the other thirty feet dceji.
FINE BUILDIN3 LOT
On Ilill street, on the corner above the Vt nr tmusc. j
ol Gauldtng, Hill & Nall. This lot is situated]
convenient to eitberjof the Female Coiieg■ -*, not
two hundred yards from either, and wonld inake |
an eligible brttlding site for a Vcmng Ladies’ j
Boarding Hon.*e.
A HALF-ACRE L3T
On the corner of E street, adjoining Mi
Bowdoin, eligible as a Building Lot.
Now ts your time. lam determined to seii, and
the earliest applicants will stand the In st dince
for a burgtiin. WILLIAM (' LINE.
Griffin, Sept 6, 1853.
Will our brethren of the type give p? ti lil
to get out of tlie ivay, by publ.siting this advert mo
ment a few times?
ftl i^sk.
Til B T A NNfN G, Sfl 0 ii/ an and if AitS’ F§S
Manufacturing Business of Hits -
lotore conducted by James L. Johnson, is-.. y
discontinued, and will hereafter be conducted in
.VI. M. LocKilAKf, with 11 ie same well tried anil
experienced workmen, connected with us vail .ns
departments, and 1 fed assured and nufho'vd to j
say, with the Tanning in Connection Willi life bu
siness, will be ablcto soil as good bargain.- as any
establishment in the North or South, an detei
mined none. North shall excell in point of .Manu
factory in its various departments; and wi'!< st ri< .
and prompt attention to business, hope and solicit
its former patrons and many more new rt pi. .
am determined that tNise who mav favor mo with,
their patronage, shall not be disappointed, ‘_ al!
and examine. M. M. LOOKHAiiT.
N. 11. My work will be given in exchange for
Raw-hides, Bark, Tallow and Beeswax.
Grilfin, Scpf. 7. 1353. 37—If
A BAH TO 1 Mill
THE undersigned, being desirous oi moving
westward, ofll-rs hi Livery Stable &
Stock for sale, also; the Dwelling Housi
and Lot where he now resides Persons wishing
to enter the Livery Business, will do wdt-toeall
early and examine lor ihemsdues, as 1 air. and. ier
mined to sell. L. P. ALEXAN i)EK.
GrifKn. April 2f>, is . 16— 1 1
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
MCDONOUGH, GEORGIA
ALL business entrusted to their cure will re
ecive prompt attention.
R. MANdUN. ST EL I, ------ E. >. WATKiNS
April -st, 1803.-^—l4
STONE&CASRILL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Fayetteville, On. .
‘A. W. Stone. V. A. Gaskill
June 17, IBr>3i -25 _ii
HAYGOOD & WHITAKER,
Attorneys at Law,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Office over Gunby’s store, White II i !
e. It. HAYGOOD .1. I. WItITAKK
Formerly of Wat- . Formerly, of fay
kinsville, Ga. ‘ ettetille, Ga.
• June 15. 1953. 21— .
V . &©
- R,b, Jom.nnd Mejiongahe
-*JM£ • - ~y.
! xtr.r c' ll*l ■ ogn.ie tirurniy.
m*. :i£9 *cm mu! Ualag.i Wminii
i ; •! o.Ki aid J.ispe, Peach Brandy.
| 5 obis Pneips’ Gi n. ‘#
2 bbiv. real oiii Holland Gin.
| Beside* iiniy older article* usually sold from any
i mercantili : uu-n in Georgia, consisting of
j Sporei, T i How mill Adamantine Candles;
i j.-!iaar, 1 offer, .Molasses, Syrup;
teas, Flout. Corn;
Ci.ee I.utter, lackers, Nuts, Raisins;
it .Vi Lig irs, wholesale amt retail, (of mos
: M-eili i brand .)
Spate, Pepper, Ginger;
<■>• a .cm mg i• 1 ‘da'injr, an extra ariicle
j . f. ‘ . ; new—try if.)
f i'rk;:;, ;• F->.k ,; .cinwn Syrup;
Table 8/ .’iiepiU-iii Y ait Powders;
VlaOkt iel, < rrei v’ . ’ iMlfish, Tea, B ack add
(.* on,; 1 *
Brushes,Mouiile , I’aiileand Blocking; ■
(, *i<lies, Shot, Poo der, &c. tie.
In t at. m\ slock is hmv coinplele of Family ne
eessaries, cfo, gentlemen, please give me a call
and exttmin my stock, before purchasing else*
where.
Country Me. Santa, buying such articles in our
city, will Hid itt, ’heir advantage to examine my
stock—ei! Imr wholesale or retail.
Thankful for past patronage, 1 solicit a continu
ance of tee name. c ■
Everything delivered from my store, I promise
with neatness and dispatch; having persevering
and prompt young men, who will at coy time du
■i mg inv absence attend nVy’ business as 1 would
nite tlieiu in oiv presence—theirs being as my own
motto, like that of Catsar’s—
■“vest, vi di, vici!”
BRIAN NEWELL,
Under Benliain & Woodruff's Chair Manufactory,
East side of Hill Street.
Griffin, April 12, 1853. 15—ts
im A FEW mOKE mm
f J jt lllof those splendid Pianocß,ff s If!
Iron the Manufactory of J. ti. Most & Cos. Hart
nrd, Connecticut, which are warranted superioi
c- any tiling lo this market. B. N.
FISK’S METALLIC
BURIAL BASES!
1 TAKE leave respectfully to inform the public,
that I have just received a number of these
BURIAL CASES at my shop, in the city of
Griffin, where they can be had at all times at the
shortest notice, at a small advance oncost and
freight.
The subscriber also continues the Carriage
and Cabinet Business at his old stand
where lie will no pleased to execute any orders lett
with linn. A. BELLAMY.
Griffin, April M |ss2 Id-- I
jTX&TcTbeeks.
* RE now receiving their usual great variety of
Spring and Summer Goods, nil of which
wet carefully -elector.l by t/ue of their firm in New
Yo nml Boston.
Auiuu wlneh are a gunera! stock of
si'Ai’il & Dl-GOODS.
Ladies Diess Goods, consisting in part of
liik. and ColM. Silks, Plain and Fig’d. Printed
and Plain Barege*, Rich Fig’d. Silk Tissues and
Gieiiudmes, M iiliila*, Henris and Crape Shawls,
Lace and Muslin Sleeves, Chiinesetts and Collars.
BONNETS & BONNET RIBBONS
In the gentlemen’s department are
fashionable Ready—JSlade
Clothing , fats, Boots and
S/iocs.
Always on hand a general assortment of
HARDWARE &. CUTLERY,
tn.ii hml Naiis, Crockery and Glass-Ware
! Pd'i-iis bis, Hi and Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty
! ituiiici(msolarticles.
I T-mv p ; r oi invite their friends and the.
! j,vji<|. . .!> , ex-arume i heir goods. They
I lull confident that tit yean sell them at such prices
| • .1 rutin. Vl-r.v'i zl, iH;rS 15 —if
J \ SEEMS,
PE. ILEUS /.V
* A MW
i
; Cornet Hiii .0 Ninth-street, Griffin, Gi
| J hiii.m 9. 1d52. —if
L*asi(l W arrant Lost.
LANG Vv AISR \N P, number 35,942, for 80
acres, win: b issued May 4tli, 1852, to Sarah
Fuller widow :.-f Win Puller, deceased, private
in ‘'apt. Bu'.vun’dconipany, South Carolina militia,
j tVai of 1312, ha* :>-rcis lost. AH persons there*
, are, ‘o wu i against trading for said war*
| rant, Applk-ation iil he made to the Gomini--
j .-loner of Pensions, .it the proper time, lor a dupli
j o.i i. ot such warrant. SARAH FULLER,
By her Att’ys Hall & Ham.
j i ;r,-enydie, Ga. October 17, 13j3. 42 — •■§
i j rhe pu bug
jjijo AjEi'iiaa#
J BJTAVING accomplished himself with n
i I B Dr*. Pitman & Durham, will prac
lice the DUUHA M SYSTEM, eight miles
n->rth of Greenville, al Phillips Slori*. Eniertain
meni lor those a* distance. Price for Medicine
•>ur P--jscripimns $‘2,50. Terms Casta.
February <J4fb, >852 10
DISSOLUTION.
FWI IE lirm of Taylor, Davis & Cos. 13 lliis day
■ dissolved hv mutual consent, S. S. Taylor
having sold his entire interest toVV. VV. Chap
man Pile business will, in future, be conducted
|>v Chapman, Davis Cos. who assume all lia
bilities and to wh an all debts due Taylor, Davis
it Oo will lie paid. S. S. TAYLOU.
\V. \V. DAVIS,
H, J. DAVIS.
Griffin, Oct. 2Glh, h 853. ,
m -
MBS. CLAES
Wist lES to inform the PUBLIC that she will
open tier Pall stock of latest si vie
BONNETS,
I'LOVERS, ,
RIBBONS,
PLUMES,
CAPS, SILKS,
SHAWLS,
VIAN I’ILL AS,
and every kind of article to he found in the A'lilli
narv and Mantua- Yaking line, in her shop al her
residence, on the Isi day of October next. The
shop can he found bv going one hundred
north o’ Mrs. tieeves r Hotel-, or one hundred yards
east of Ihe Prcshy term w Oh® eh*. Afrs Clark in
tends to keep on hand, the lalesf styles of BON
IS K'l'S and Hi'* best selection of articles in the
ARY and XI AN I’UA- vt AKING line,
dial can In* n ><l ill Maik t. A. E. CL \RK.
Gr-din, Sef If, Hot. 37—2 m
gfr DR. W. R. MOSELEY,
IS permanently located in the city of
Uni Gritlin, and solicits u continuance ol
111 *. n ns >l*ll3, and the public gen
v ‘ nec an 1 otli e at Dr. N. B. Johnson
tan toil ‘ 853. ? !•’
LAW DIA.VK
lir EVKUY DESCUIPIIN ALWAYS. ON HANIi
Far Sate. at this < ’ ftcr.
ROUSE PUTTING AND GLiZIJNG.
Mmt. A The undersigned respectfully calls the
jJjjML- attention of the public, and especially
, it l mßt those who live in the country, to the
fact that he is prepared to PAIHT
HOUSES!, 'n superior style, and on very rea
onatile terms. Alto, glazing done in
sgoidyle and at the dhorlest notice. Give him a
call. U. L. HOBBS.
jCU** Shop on New Orleans street.
January 27th, 1853.
piano Tories 11
11JE have now on liahd the largest stock
V ▼ of PIANOS that we have ever
had, all fresh and new, direct from the Manufactu
rers. They are all of the latest stylesand patterns,,
and are unsurpassed in point ol qu'ckncss and
elasticity of touch, volumeand brilliancy of tone,
style and finish of workmanship. We have among
our dtock some of the late Patent
NEW SCALE PIANOS,
which are equal in volume of lone to i lie celebrated
Grand Pianos. These instruments never fail lo
please the ear of every one who ,he\rs the tone of
thr in. Also, wc have some of the much admired
IPaAst®*
These Pianos have all been selected by one of the
firm, and we boast that we are able lo sell them as
Imv.as any ,market in the Union w ith !he freight’s
difference, as the .arrangements w Jiich we have late
ly effected with the Manufacturers will autliorzei
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, wc take the Piano back again
and give anew one.”
Secondhand Pianos to RENT, or for sale.—
Prices from SSO 00 to gloO 00.
in neat Rosewood cases, 4 and 5 octaves, for sale,
prices SSO to 87a.’
FJutinns, Accordeons, Tambourines, Banjos,
Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Fifes, and everything u
sually kept in a Music Store will he found in purs,,,
A heavy lot ol [Sheet Music on hand lor Piano,
H ale and Guitar.
CLOUD& SHACKLEFORD
Griffin, Ga. Hill St. Dee: I, 1853. ly
(ARGENT AGO.
Cor’ New-Orlcaas St. and Broadway.
Have on hand a
LARGE AJSD SPLENDID
ASSORTMENT OF
READY-MADE tLOTHING.
Also, every variety of
WOOD WARE AND HARD WARE
Clothing, Saddles, Guns,
Blankets, Iron, Pistols,
Kerseys, Nails, Powd .
Shoes, Steel, Oils,
Hats, Blacksmith’s Tools, Paints.
ALSO OF IHK BEST
50 Bags Rio Coffee,
Prime Java do
IO Hhds. St. Croix and P. R. Sugar,
20 Bbls. Stewarts’ Refined do
20 do Coffee do
20 do Crush’d and Powdr’d do
Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt,
Molasses, Tobrcco, &c., &c.
Purchasers wilt pleas*: bear in mind, that our
Stock is almost entirely NE\V, and that every ar
ticle sold is warranted to be good and sound, and
•at Prices thut cauno! fail Io .-nil buyers
SARGENT & CO.
Griffin, September 30, 1852. 40-ts
SYNODICAL FEMALE COLLEGE,
GRIFFIN, GA.
exercises of ihis Institution will no rc-
JL sumed on MONDAY 15th inel, in lliu
NEW COLLEGE EDIFICE,
and under the direction of its present able faculty
of Teachers, of whom it is deemed unnecessary to
add any extended recommendation in this notice,
as past successful labors are the best
GUARANTEE, of tile FUTUIIE HIGH CHARACTER of
the instiiution.
The great objecls of a thorough Female Educa
tion—intellectual training—culture of the moral
and social feeling* and improvement ol the man
ner* are continually aimed at by the faculty.
The BIBLE is made a text-book of daily refer
ence and study.
The Board of Trustees feel the highest gratili
cation, ill being able to present to the patronage M
the public, such nn Institution, as the SYN ‘DI
CAL FEMALE COLLEGE, in which wSir
daughters can receive an education of ilie innsl
’ finished character. JAS. 11. STARK,
W. J. Keith. Scc’ry, [President ol B. T.
Griffin, Ga., August 3, 1553. 3l—tl
#SOO RBWAItDI •
M*eoi & Western It aii Road Cos., )
June 13th, 1553. )
THE above reward will be paid for the detec
tion and proof to convict any person, or
persons, who have, or may hereafter be guilty of
obstructing with timber or other things, the Track
of the Macon & Western Railroad.
25—3 m ISAAC SCOTT, President
ss^r-u>tt<mEia
DAGUERREOTYPES,
TAKEN in the best stylc’of the ait—Daguer
reotype stock for sale. Watches and Jewel
ry repaired in the best manner bv
JOHN M. LUNQ, UEST
Hill at , Griffin, Ga., Aug. 24,1853. 1— pg ,
ATLANTA
MACHINE WORKS.
! \Late.lllanla Iron Foundry.]
THIS new Company is now prepared to do
Work on short notice of heavy and light
Castings from the latest improved patterns of Iron
Brass or Composition,all of which will be war
ranted.
Turning, Borin", and Drilling doneto order.’
ALSO—
Screw Cutlingof ten feet, or under, of any sized
thread required. ...
■ Heavy anrPLirglrt forging of wrought iron or
Steel, done in superior style.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION
Is called to their Pattern* sor 1 mill gearing of Met
chant anu Custom Flooring, and Saw Mills, Gi
gearibi? ofall the u-mal sizes, and Hark mills al
ways kept on hand.
We are also prepared to build Stationary engine
with the latest improvements, alf of which will be
sold low tbreash. Copperand Brusstaken in ex-s
change for work aticash prices.
A'. LEYDEIN,
JAME L. DUNNING,
JOHN McDONNUGH,.
WfLLIAM RUHTON
P. S. All of the above company are pract*>
Mechanics, and give thei/ undivided attention
he business.
September 11 th, 185). <s—
J.TnSIIIt\CTO\ JONGS.
OFFICE AT THE DRUG STORE ON BROADWAY
’ Griffin, August 26, 1853 35
#siaa>aAUi’
.t) io, e li.cieiu reinfcuy tut, Diain.u;u, uys
JL tery and Cholera w frdvdllmg
clebrity as I'astTis Bonaparte pu nhou hi* Volurn
into RuSkiu,and gamuig coiiiinfrn/a//o/i v where
er used. It is an excellent medicine for ff>Ovedu .
eases, checking them almost instantly. Tie 10l .
lowing are the Agents appointed in ‘tills &lale
to this time: ■ - ‘
A(WBSrWB
John Mangham, Zebulon.
J. N. Thompson, Jackson.
Love &. Glenn, McDonough.
James M, Jones, Fayetteville.
James F. Johnson, Joncsbor*.
J.Norcross, Atlanta. r . ‘
J.'T. Doa-ne.
Hurd & tiungerford, Monticeli*.
W. S. Lawson, Greeuville.
J.M.Noeff, LaG ran.
B. G. Jk A. R. Thornton, “ : • .* •
, Bedell l!f Mullens, Hamilton ‘. . ■
E; VV cHs & Cos. Td lbotton. .
\V. S..Sandwich, Thornaston.
Miclebcrry & Mobley,lndian .Spring
T. S. M. Bloodwortb, Van Burcn.
Wm. S. Carrol, Locust Grove.
Ezra Johnson, Mt. Morn. .
VV rn. Stiunge, Worthvilit.
J. R.Spier, Williamsvillc.
I. T. & S. ‘i’hrash, Warncrsville,
Johnson & Zuber, Woodbury. *
J. A . J. & B. Fosler, Rocky Mount.
Banning & Mathews, Luthersvills
Isaac Fincher, Mountvillc.
O. Gibson, Long Cano.
Thos. S. Bradlield, West Poifil,
T. J. Hunt &. Cos. VVhitesville.
W.S. Gri iin, Flat Shoals.
L. & W. El, Jackson, Catania.
J. B. Foster, Waverly Hull.
Prune & Mathews, Prattsburg,
J C. & W. A. Douglas, PleasHtU Mill.
Wallace k Ross, Carsmisvi le.
Whitfield & Becland, Sliadv Dale.
Henry J. Gill, Iron Spring.’
nil Sap store.
Hail Columbia. — What a rush for Goods! No
wonder, they arc so cheap—and stifch a variety
too! . , - r •
’ Pro Bono Publico. I have been rvrfftr! toaß Ilia
stores’, mnghbuts, und this is the platfc for good
bargains!
In super. —Did you ever know goods <o Sell s*
cheap, a* at B. NEWELL’S Cheap StoSe?
Sponfe.— Let me out! 1 have got my sflatc—mors
goods lor a dollar here, (hun at any sfore in tfie
county!
r|lllL undersigned, having returned Iroin mar.
A ket, is now receiving daily, ins Spting Styles
STAPLE & FANCY DRY FOODS.
Ladies, vour ntlenfion is specially called tr some
ol the richest DKESS GOODS ever offered
in Griffin. His Stock of Ladies Bonnets, Hosiery,
Gloves, Shoes, &c. is now complete, with a gene
ral assortment ol Fancy Articles, some of which
are lo be found nowhere else. Call and examine.
It affords his young men pleasure to show bis
goods, and if they can only sell you the smallest
article, they are well pleased and consider them
selves well paid.
Gentlemen, young and old, bachelors an wlid
dowers, it you desire anything tn make yourseves
conspicuous, call at B. Newell’s. Il is needless
to mention every article. But remember, anythin”
yon need is to be found there. Don’t deliiv, us
delaysare dangerous, anrirhestock of
Gentlemen’s Furnishing- Goods & Clothing
arc very superior and need only a word’lo'p'asv
! ln ni off’
Beebee’s Spring Styles of IIATS come in
tri-weekly now. Ifyou want flic most fashionnbls
HAT in the world, call and buy one, at a reduced
price trom Brian Newell. Hill Street, Griffin, east
side, under Benham & Woodruff's Chair Manu
factory.
Call and see, as I am determined not to be mb
lersnld by any competitors, holding to the maxim
that “competition is the lilc oi business.”
B. NEWELL.
Griffin. April 12ih, 1853. IS— tl
CLOUD k SHACKLEFORD
HA VING connected the Book’ and Stationary
with their Piano Forte and Music business
tcspcct fully announce to the public, that they have
now on hand, and expect to keep always a gooL
arid well selected Slock of School Books, hotly
English and .Classical, and put up in the very best
and most substantial style of binding. AVecnH
the especial attention of Teachers and others buy
ing School Books, to our Slock, as we intend t
sell as low as we can afjlird them.
Os Miscellaneous Works; our stock will consist
only of RELSOIOUS WORKS, nm|
works oftlie most approved moral character.
STATIONARY;
very nearly any thing in this line will always b
found at our house. Call at the
MUSIC STORE, Hill-street.
Griffin, April 28, 1853. 17—3 t
SOUTHERN CAliliti
Messrs; C. H. JOHK&6NA CO
OF GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
HAVE a lull assortment of Cassiineres an I
Heavy Jeans, manufactured by CARSON
YOUNG & GRIER, at their It ock Island Mills,
in Mecklenburg county. North Carolina, when.
CONSUMERS & MERCHANTS
can he supplied on the most reasonable terms |
The Manufacturers offi r their goods Under I litfutl
conviction that they will compare favorably in
style, finish, durability of fabric, permanency of
color and price, with any similar goods made r
sold in the United States. They are made ex
pressly for the Southern trade, and it is confident
ly hoped that all who dcsiie to fosterthoine indus
try will give them trial. The most thorough
tests are invited, and Hie manufacturers only ex
pect to be patroniz’ and lor merit.
Charlotte, No. Ca.. Sept. 21, 1853, 38—5(.
BARGAINS!!
rgnflE undersigned intending to make a slight
JL change in their business, arc now offering I'm
CASH, their entire stock of
DRY GOODS,
SHOES, HATS,
• &o.
all new and fresh, at very reduced prices, and en a
credit until fall, at as low rates as anv house in the
place. J. C. & L. R. BREWER
Griffin, March 25.1652 31 —6m
nun ti mitih:.
THE undersigned respectfully tenders ....
his professional services to th ? citizens
of Gritlin and vicinity. His pract cc is ohMj
the BOTANIC SYSTEM, and from n s
long experience in the practice 01 l hysic, I c fe Is
assured that lie will he able to give satisfactbxto
all who may call on him for m< dicnl kid.
iC'p’Otficcop Broadway over A Gray’s Store
. . LEROY SNEED,’ Al J
Griffin. Pe l>, 10. i852.
PMKliiriiE
©IBo IS'a
WOULD respectfully inform all who are in
* need of full sets dr partial sets of Teeth,
and Who wisli l hem put up with skill and experi
ence, Warranted to answer every purpose requi
red,-that'they earV no# be supplied at short notice,
and with the sutrte style put up upon a heautifu
metalie base, which took the premium oVcral
others of rhd kind at trie late Fair in Macon, also
tlie First Premium al the late Fiurin Atlanta.’ Dr.
C. has lately made arrangements 30 that persons
lying iu the country, or in any of the adjacent
towns, can, If J hey wish, command his services
free of charge, which will secure them against tha
many im.nositons practiced by itincranqtiack that
raverse the connin'.
Griffis, Jan.