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CONSUMPTION! CONSUMPTION!!
Consumption can be Cured!!!
Dr. ROGERS LIVERWORT , Ta r
A.VD CANCIIJLAGUA has res
cued its multitudes from the grave. I)<>
you ask for the evidence? Then call on
the Agent, and get a pamphlet; a news
paper is too small io contain it. fn the
pamphlet you will find well authenticated
cases of individuals v\ ho were, in verv
deed, rescued from the grave; for they ]
were upon the very verge of it, and given
up to die by our best physicians and most
skillhtl Medical Piofessors, when the
Liverwort and Tai came to their rescue,
and delivered them hack to their fiiends.
Although many if the cures seem almost
inctedible, vet they are not obscure; we
have given their real na.nes, and their
exact place of residence, so that they may
be seen, and the facts heard from their
own mouths. I hese cures are fully cor
roborated by physicians and piufcssors of;
Medicine, who are well known and are i
of the highest standing in our laud, who ]
have been compelled to yield to the stub
horn facts: uc ons con dispute suck cci
dnicc.
WE CHALLENGE THE WHOLE WORLD'.! I
To produce more real bona fide evidence,
in any court of justice, than we have in
favor of this medicine!!
We defy ti e physicians of every schoo', j
and ail the medicihes that have ever been I
invented, to produce evidence of such j
remarkable cuies as have been made hv j
‘‘Dr liogei’s Liverwort, Tat and Cam ha
lagna.”
We confidently ask the Afiilcted
( Nut. to purchase. our JMtdlcines,)
But to examine our pamphlet, and see
for themselves, w he!her the evidence L
as convincing as we say it is; if so, it may
prove a *‘gieat blessing to v^>u.’ ,
It costs iut tilth to give it n fair Trial!
Compared to what a physician charges—
but little when compared to what you
value your health!
D hat is the value of money without j
head!.?
BEWARE OF COUGHS AND COLDS!
Hecollect that Coughs and Colds are
the forerunners of Consumption. Dr Hu
ge’ ’s L'verworf, lar ai.d Canchalagua
will break up li.e most distressing cough
or cold m a few hours’limp. In many
cases of years’ standing a radical cure
as been eflfecied in a verv short time by
ttic'y following the directions. We
doubt not ! ut that iheie aie now
‘‘Thousands of Living Witnesses!”
ho would have been in their graves
if they had not used (his medicine, a--
res'ir.g the disease before it became too
lat. !
are those who have certified
to the great value of this medicine r You
“id find the names of such men as Mon.
Judge m. Burke, late postmaster of
Cii cinnati for more than twenty years;
( . AY. Siai'buck, Esq., proprietor of the
Cincinnati Daily Times; Mon. John A.
< ollins, late agent and lecturer of the
(>i anil Division of the Sons of Tsntpe
l ance of Ohio; ID v. hear vVV iseinan, and
the attending pnysician, Dr. H. R. \\j|
sor., <if Patriot, Gallia co., Ohio; H E.
Dihsp, Esq., Druggist of high standing,
if Xenia, O; J. G. Hiemnimus and his
attending physician, AY. VV. French, of
11'dlandsburgh, Darke county, Ohio; E.
15. I ay lory E q.. KJitor of the G.'&envilb*
Pair Ot; John Meleudy, E;q. and D. X.
Leavitt, Esq., Deacons of the Vine st.
Congregaiiouai Church, Cincinnati, Ohio.
From Major Van Burma, brother of Mar
tin Van Buren, Ex President of the
It oiled States.
Kinderfiook, X. Y., Sept. 2d, 1852-
Mr. A. Ij. Scovill.— Dear Sir: Having
an occasion to use your Expectorant
ami cough, remedy la.-t winter, I was tt
coiv.uteiidid hy the Rev. Mr. Tiffin y, of
tn s place, In try the Liverwort, Ta.- and
C hanchulagtia; I did so, and think S was
greally hem filled by It, and do heartily
rtcou.me .and it to others as a cough reme
dy* L. Van Buren.
Kindeihook, X Y, Sep’ 20, 18b2.
I fuliv concur in the above statement.
F.ed’k. T. Tiffany, -
Rector of the Episcopal Church.
\Y ould it be p-'S-tnle for such men of j
h> high standing tone induced to 4 deceive
the poor consumptive?
Be sure and ask for Dr. Rogers’ Liver
wort, Par and Canchalagua, and let no
other be palmed upon you.
£ F r Sale by
Daniel & Seas, G tiffin.
Jolm SliUweil, McDonough.
J. y. Shell Cos., Faye leville.
Andiews tj* Little, Jackson.
Mali 4* Young, Newtiau.
J J Reese, Giecnville.
Barrett L. Buchanan, Zebuion.
MickU-herry 4‘ Mobley, lod. S;;iing
Leonard Little, Barnesvtlle.
/ ft A
TIIE GREAT REMEDY.
For rheumatism, gout, pain in the side,
hip, hack, limbs and joints, scrofula,
kings evil, white swellings, ha r d tu
mors, stiff joints and all fixed pain.*
whatever. Where this plaster is ap
plied [tain cannot exis>.
TIIE SEP RASTERS possess the ad
vantage of being put up in air tignl
luxes—hence they retain their full vti
tuts in all climates.
Have yon friends going to California?
By all means advise them to take along a
supply of this plaster, it may save them
hundreds of dollars, if not their lives, as
the exposure which they have to endure
in the r.ines is sure to bring on disea e,
which might be easily cored by the use
of this celebrated plaster, for the want of
which many have been obliged to quit
lhfcir labors and fall into the hands of the
physicians, who by ihtif extravagantly
high charges, soon take away the hard
earnings of the bravest laboring man, —
* By sleeping in tents or on the ground,
V,heumatism, sp’nal disease, still joints,
laene hack or side, and all like diseasas,
are sure to troub e th< m, and many times
entirely'ijay them up, and when the sim
pie application of this plaster would give
them immediate relief, and enable them
to [ Foceed with their labors without dc
lay.
It has been very beneficial in cases of.
weak ess, such as {an and weakness in r
the stomach, weak limbs, affections of
he spine, female weakness, &c. No
female, subject to pain and weakness in
th e l ark or >id, should he without it
Married ladies,en delicate situations, find
great relief from constantly wearing this
plaster.
The application of the plaster between
the shoulders has been found a certain
remedy for colds, coughs, phthisic, and
lung affections, in their primary stages.
It destroys infiamation hy perspiration.
The following was handed us by
respectable physician in Georgia.
Messrs. Scovil & Mead.—Gents: I
1 havo been using your Liverwort, Tar
and Hebrew Plaster vety extensively
in my practice for three years past, and
it is with pleasure that I state my belief
in thrir superiority over all other articles
with which I am acquainted, for the pur
poses for which they are recommended.
The Hebrew Plaster, especially, is an
, universal panacea for local pains. I have
; also found it a most excellent application
i for sprains and (nuises. It gives univer
sal satisfaction wherever used.
S. §. Oslin, M. D.
Tvm xvilie, Gc, March 4ih, 1553.
! JJfcS'-Beu'rre of counterfeits and base
‘imitations.
The gei'iii'-e •"ill in futuic have the
signature of E. Taylor on ti e steel plate
i engraved no the label on the top of each
I box.
| Purchasers > are advised that a mean
| counterfeit of this article is in existence.
The genuine is sold only by us, and by
our agents appointed in the South—and
no pedlar is allowed to sell it. Dealers
am! purchasers generally are cautioned
against buying of any hut our regular
agents, otherwise they will he imposed
upon with a wiulMrss article.
SCOVIL & MEAD,
111 Chartres Street, New Orleans,
Sole General Age ‘.!s for the So thern
Stales, to whom all orders must invaria
bly bo addressed.
Sold also by
i)-.nie! & Seas, (Tiffin.
John SHlEvell, McDonough.
J. S Shell & Cm, Fayetteville.
Andrews 5c Little, Jackson.
IfaH & Young, Natvnan.
J. J. Reese, Greenville.
Barrett & Buchanan, Zebuion.
M ckieberrv Sc Mobley, Indian Spr.
Leonard Li’lle, Barntsville.
January, 1854. 2—ly
REGULAR MU SITING.
GRIFFIN, Dec 24, 1853.
Present Tlic Mayor, AN. M'orriit, tSinitli,
Lnv<joy, Faint ms nn.l Pm or.
Absent —Aitl Johnson, Ohne niul Fleming
The minutes of the last regular inectiri” were
rend itiid coiilinne.il.
Aid Porter, Citahm'n of Committee, appo’nted
to revise the present city -charier, reporteil ihat.
sanl defy had been pen-uineil, unit the rtv’-’ed
form ot tlie charter had been sent to Mtiledgevil e
for Legislative notion. Did not submit it to ■ tie
CoimeiNrmn ilie Cat:! that the tone was so sho'i
it was thought advisable to forward it immedi
ately. Tuc Repml was received.
I lie Finance Commit oo repo ted in fav.tr o!
the following accounts, which were ordered to be
|>aiit
F M Ison, hire of negro on streets, --sllO
Henry Moor, “ ** “ 6G 25
S S Taylor, “ “ “ 35 00
VV W Hammond, ‘‘ “ 24 00
Mrs H It Johnson, “ ‘‘ 43 20
Joim Scott, “ *•... 32 40
J \SvDdrirtti*r!i; lurnher bdt; . ..... 24 3/ f
Lee Si -ickijiu!, rails for new grave yard.- .50 00
L S Ba!mofis, provender for .Vi tiles, -16 I‘J
The Committee on Grave Ya'dj reported that
they had contracted tor ltu?ls to fence the New
G l- ;;ve Ya and, ami that a jood pnr.ion of fiic ra’!*=
had been delivered,
Hie Street Committee, to whom was referred
the petition of J :smt IVtrr, repotted lavorahly,
wlien, mi mot on Aht .Vie:rot, it was
Ordered, That (lie petition of J a son Burr he
granted, hy Ins opening sud street, whenever
Council tlionghi M to he necefsa.y.
On iitoidon Aid Salmons, Resolved, r i‘hat Mr
S Weir he allowed IVeotv-live Dollars extra
pav, tor the faithful p'-rforiiianee .if Instlu.ies as
oveist erol strcei hands. Car.red.
The .Marsha! ami P-e.surer made tlicir seini
motiilfy reports as lotiows, w.ncn, on m'otion,
were reee ved and adopiet.':
MARSHAL’S UEPOPvT,
Dr. To Railroad Circus tax, $lO
SwenoeCs Concert do, 2
Casa li'om f axe5,................ 157 oil
lies st)
Cr. By Marshal's commb’s $6 00
Am’i [it! fin 3 canwiesiiclis.&e. 40
G tiling bucket out of we 11.... 25
Treasurer’s receipt, 130 00
Leaving on hand, $->2 So
Collected to ditc, 12 00
Leaving in tny hinds §34 85
Respect:Oil., T ti lit JR.S, City Marshal.
Gtiiiin, Dec 25, 155 3.
PRUASUtIaR S REPORT.
Dr. Balance on hand Inst rcp0' , ,......-jji39s Ot
Received since, 2.’8 80
§6!3 84
Cr. by am! disbursed since last rep i.-t, 7 ) 58
Leaving hi! a nee §573 26 }
Gridin, Dec 2t, 1353 J H LOG AS, I’reo •.
It is Honor, the M lyor. presented the fallowing
for the consideration ol Council:
Gs-ntlewkn of the Council:— In e.cnt kind
ness, and from the deep recesses of mv heart al
low me <o return you my wannest hanks lor the
Ecial salary which you have been pleased to
tender n.e—And while I have a c >nciousiles3 that
I have discharged my duly to ttie best of my abili
ty, and rend ted service which I Icel the good
people ofGrirtin are willing that I should he paid
for—yet without any intention of establishing a
precedent Er my successors in office, and Wit! out
bring commut'd by promise or otherwise, l feel
that it would he more agreeable to my feelings to
1 -tvn mv first and freond quarter’s salary, which
you have ordered pant over to me, appropriated o
-onm chutitahic objects in our community.
i ihtfcorc n speedii'ly recommend that a corn
iiultce ol>ix ladies lie appointed by the Council
in ai'piy tlte above amounis !osuch objects us they
in their wia io:u mty seem lit .inJ proper.
VVM. It. PHILLIPS.
VV!ii li, on motion of Aid Merritt, was laid on
flier table until next meeting, for further oonsidera*
tlall.
On motion, Cou.ne il udj uirncd.
VV.VI. U PHILLIPS, Mayor.
A true copy from the mmu es,
Jas. H. Looan, Clerk.
Georgia. FayeHe county.
WHEREAS Andrew iVicßr*Juapp'ies ta me
tor Icie'-s ol Adni'iiiSi.aiion on the Estate
ol ‘Samuel Ma mi, In e ol said county, deceased.—
These uic tliereiove Incite mt aumn/iUli alt and
singular, the kimued mid eretiitors of said deueas
etl, to he aiid appear at my office, wi'tim the 1 line
Pi escribed by law, to show cause,n any < hey have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand nnd ulficial signature,
this the 9i.ii day oi January, 1853.
2 GEO, C. KING, Dept elk e n.
KAYGOOD & WHITAKER,
Attorneys at Law,
A T LAN T A , GEORGIA.
Office over G unby’s store, White Hall
G. B. HAVGOOD J. I. WHITAKE,
Formerly of Wat- Formerly of Fay
j kiusville, Ga. , etteville, Ga. j
’ June 15, 1853. x|.— j
Nco)
SPECIAL PARTNERSHIP
DISSOLVED.
THE special copartnership between t he un ‘er
signed as author and proprietor of, amt Jo.
soph S. Beach, of Charleston, S. O. as the pnb
lisheraud Agent to sell McCormick’s Arithmetic
and Key, was dissolved on llie4ili day of Novem
ber, 1851.
This is therefore t.o notify all person®, having
McCormick’s Arithmetics mid Keys, the stereo
type plates or any other property appertaining to
tlie same, which has hren placed in their posses
sion hy the said J S Beach, to sell or otherwise,
that the same is my individual properly, and that
I now make public demand, and require of all
such persons t > deliver to me or my order any por
tion of such property which may now he in their
possession. L. .1. McCORMICK.
Prof. Mathematics,
Charleston Courier and Mobile Tribune will give
three insertions, weekly, and forward bills.
Grillio, Ga. Jan. 3, 1354. I—3f
DISSOLUTION.
rp’lllK. undersigned have Ibis day, hy mutual
§1 consent, dissolved the copartnership hereto
fore existing between them, tinder the lir ii lame
of Lovtjiv & McWilliams, in Griffin, on lli'l
s'reel. All the debts against the firm will he set
tied hy A. B. Lovejov, and all those indebted to
the firm will ilease emne forward anil settle the
s line with A B Lovej y, who has purchased the
•ill ire interest of S B Ale Williams. The former
would soficii the patronage ol their old liiotuls, at
ilieohl stand on Hill slice!.
A. C. LOVE JOY,
s. u. McWilliams.
i < . 29ili, 185 4. I —lt’
4LL persons aie cautioned against trading lor
a promisor)’ note, p tyahic to .Viarsliall Mar
lin, tlaletl sometime m lhe early part of the year
1852, for three hundred and fifty dollars, signed by
\. A. Gaulding. and John B. Reitl Security, with
a credit oftwo hundred and lilty tlullars,dated a
bnut the 21st December, 1853. The same Ins
been lost from mv possession, and the makers are
cautioned not to nay the same to any pers ui ex.
cepf m-self. ‘ ‘ I’ETER M. MAIITIN.
Jan. 3d, 1854. I —3t
JYotice.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate ol'Wil!-|
ium W. Wiggins, site of Spalding cminly, ‘
deceased, are hereby notili'd to come forward anti j
make payment, and tho-'e hiving c airns against
oaid tlceeasctl are requested to present them
ms of the law. MA tY A. WIGGIN-, Ex.-.
r AT vcmb r ‘2dlh. I 4S —tl
IS permanently located n the city o
GriHin, ami solicits a conimuanceo
patronag* roin liis I’ritm Is, and the public gen
erally. Re Htm-e and olliee at Dr. N. B. Johnson
Jan I lit It. 1853. ■? --I*
‘’Christmas Isas come again.”
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS!!
Mi'S. LUNQ/JESI rcapeelfullv i dor ns ho
• ritmtls and a generous public, tbit sii: ha
just received a large v.irit tv of beautiful
CHRIS I’M AS t’RGSEN l’S FOR CHILDREN,
Got up with much taste and beauty, anil eiubr ice
tng almost every variety from the delicate gift to
the young Miss to the little hobby lor Master
Jatky. 1 hey are altogether the most. Ju’aui inn
selection ever brought to iliis market. Sfi * re
spectlully invites her friends to cal! anti see them.
GrdTin, Hi'l-Streel, Dec. 20. 1553.
~~m oodsT”
rinHE ‘Suhseriher lakes tliis method of inf’orm
ing the citizens ol Harnlsou and the sur
rminihiig coti.ilry, that lie lias now and vvif con
tinue to keep oil liail Ia choice and well selected
stock of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS.
all’ of which lie respectfully s ilteds an early ex
amination, hy those desiring to puichase. IJ,.
pledges lumselfto sell as cheap and on as good
terms a-< can be bought in any like estaldisluuent
in Georgia. Allheasks is a fair I rial,
WM. Y. PYRON
Haralson,Cnw<‘ta County, Ga.
January Ist, 1854. I— j m .
M°CORMICKS SYSTEM OF
. yf/oa t/ia nia tied .
undersigned will open Rooms, in GrilTin,
qn tile 9tßi January( 1854, for the in
struetion of young men m ii,i 3 most rapid and
thorough come ol Mathematics; which is based
i exclusively on the natural action of the human luiiid.
and
Can Never be Forgotten.
The South cannot and slmll no! sav, in truth.
• hat she his not tiie most learned men anil best
Teaclieism America.
Terms of instruction will be $5 per month, for
Arithmetic and English Grammar; and §7.50 tor
Mathematics, including the practical use of mi
st rutnenls.
Four times as m ieh science, in the same lime,
will be taught the student as is imparted by anv
Southern School or College and five tn Acs as much
as any Northern one, or no charge will be nude
excepting those using the above system.
Teachers and those preparing for Hie profession
cannot do lietlei than to avail themselves of his
truly intellectual and scientific comae, ip. which no
memorising is rt quired.
Lie will rely on the integrity and patriotism of
the good, and the nfl ction oi thorn who think lor
themselves, lor the patronage villi which to estab
lish the many paramount advantage* ol this most
practical system.
No student taken for a less time than 3 months;
and noone refused because of his extensive edu
cation or being a graduate.
L. J. McCORMICK, Prof. Math. &c.
N. B. — McCormick’s Arithmetic is for
sale hy Booksellers in Guilin ami Atlanta.
Griifin, Ga., Jin 1854. I—3m
SYNODICALFEMLE COLLEGE.
F’llAlllS Institution his boon in operation during
JL the past.year, and the Board of Trustees leel
great pleasure in again presenting it to the patron
age of the public, well assured as they are, that
the high character of the institution will satisfy ifie
wishes of those who may commit their daughters
to its moulding influences. The course of literary
instruction is thorough and extensive; —moral tJis
ciplmcand religious culture form a prominent and
characteristic feature in its organization, while
unwearied pains are taken to mould the manners
and cu livatt (lie kindly affections of the heart,
FACULTY.
Rev. Carlisi.r P. B. MARTiN--Prcsitlcnf, and
Prolessor of Ancient Languages, Mental
and Mural Science, and Belles Letrres.
Mr. J. A. Danforth (provisional!) ) —Professor
I ol Chemistry, Mai hematics, Mechanical
Philosophy, and Natural Bc.cnees.
Miss Ada E. HuMPnuT--lnstruclress in Botany,
Physiology, and English Branches.
[ Mrs. JEnnf.tte Bkthune -Instructress in Histo
ry, Mat hematics, and English Branches.
Hermann Bkaumui.leii—Professor o’ Insirumen
lal Music, Monochromatic Painting, and
Modern Languages.
Mrs. Agnes Bp.aumuller—lnstructress on Gui
tur, and Ornamental Brandies.
N. B. To tYie young ladies of the higher classes,
who are studying music, the French Language
will be taught without extra charge.
Piofessor Brain.mller, a scholar of Professor
Beauvais, co-author of the French Grammar ol
Herman et Beauvais, will hereafter leach the
French Language.
TERMS.
The first Term of the year will commence] on
the Second Monday oi January, being the Dili inst.
and close on the first Thursday ol July. The se
cond Term will commence on the Second Mon
day of August, and close on the last Thursday ot
November. JAMES H. STARK,
’ VV, J. Keith SeOry. Pre'si Board Trustees
Griffin, Jan. 3d, lba4.- 1-- t
A BARGAIN OFFERED.
Jbtfh dk THE undersigned beingdc
[jJJpjjL stroiis to move to the west,
ImPwl offers lor sale his PLAN
llrmii * HP- TAT I ON on which he now
resides (wo miles South of McDonough, lying
immediately on the road leading to Forsyth—con
taining Four Hundred and Sixty Acres of land,
more or le.-s, One Hundred and Twenty acres
I s a red, mostly fresh nnd in a fine state ol cultiva
tion. There is on the place a comlbrtable Double-
Log House wi'li four rooms; a good framed Gin
Mouse and Packing Screw, good hewed log Sta
bles and Cribs, and all other necessary out. houses
—and all new; two Wells of excellent wa
ter, and sevt ral large Springs of good water, a
small Creek ruuning through the land on which
there is n good overshot Corn Mill, capable of
grinding do; ing I he dryest seasons—the snbscjilier
owning an interest of one half of said mill. I Ins
is very licalinv, the land productive, and is a con
venient and condoita'il- residence in a fine neigh
borhood. Those wishing such a place would do
well In cnli on the subscriber a I an early period, as
l will sell at a reasonable price, forms made ea
sy. „ A. J. CLOUD.
Henry County! Ga. Nov. 24, 1853. 48—If
BRUNSWICK CITY,
GEORGIA
S’ ARG and peremptory sale of building lots
JH-J iu the city of Brunswick, Stale of Georgia
Tile proprietors of I lie city o'’ Biituswick hereby
give notice that u sale of five lutndred eligible lots
will lake phihe, by public auction, nl ttie Ogle
thorpe Hoii-e,in sail fly, on Thursday, the 12 Ii
da vof January, 1854, at 12 o’clock M. Toe salt
will lie positive to the highest bidder. Terms—
On ‘-tli rd c isii, and the re.mining two-lliu is m
one amt two years. Title perfect. The port and
site of Brunswick hold out commercial and man
time advantages superior loth ie presented by any
other south ol the Chesapeake Biy. The climate
is liealloy; the water pure. Further particular*
with maps, &o. may he had tit the office of the
compoiiv, 90 Broadway, New York, orol Mr John
Brooks, agent, Brunswick, Georgia.
j dll, CUAITNCE Y, President
! Thomas A. Df.xter, S.cretary.
| December 12, 185-*. 50—4 t
‘lfiltia
Prof: W. L. H3N3LBRwould respcclftilly
ann Mince to the citizens ol Griffin and vicin
ity, that, having withdrawn from the Griffin Fe
male College, he wait again give private instruc
tion on tile l*iano and lAlelodeoil at the
residence of the intpils; He will also take a few
gentlemen who aie desirous of studying the art
and science of musi;. He has been residing in
Griffin nearly three years, and bis capacity as a
teacher is too well known for him to say any lliing
about it.
XESM3—S2S 00 for the term of 21. weeks,
payable at the end of each term. The first term
will commence on the 2d Monday in January; and
no scholar will be taken for less time Ilian a term.
References:— The parents, pupils, and citizens
of Griffin.
He will also teach all Brass Instruments, and
onn Bands, if the distance from Griffin is not too
•rent.
Music for Pianos, Brass, Reed, and Stri g In
striiiiif-nts or Bands composed and arranged.
‘Thankful for past patronage lie solicits a con
linniinciujflhe same.
ordcs h it af the Music and Book Store
of Messrs. Cloud * Shackleford, will receive
prompt attention.
GriHin, Dec. 20, 1853. ol lm
rff4IIK snbscril.ers ar'* receiving a large sup-ily
_M.. ol Ihe above wYrr a licit and celebrated
—Fresh and genuine growth of 1853.
Country merchants and families supplied on
iberai term-- JCNE8 j PHILLIPS & CO.
Gri tli ii, Dec. 1853. 5| —2m
Notice.
is to.V/.Vrn all persons from frading fur
Ji. any Note or Notes made payable fr'y me !'
P B COX, Esq., as ‘lie Consideration lias virtua. ly
tailed, and I do not intend to pay them,
Griffin. Dec 21, 1853. CHi Si l KH ANE
IHI BAT HARKBTf!
uudersigned Would respectfully inform
JK tlo cil l ens of Griffin who arc fond of good
living, that lie keeps on band during the Market
hours, at the Market-! |. no, at. tn >rkei pi ices, a
clinice supply of BEEF and MU fTO V . Ttiea
is also, sold tiy Messrs. DIJKE& GvJD DARD
at the samohnurs, place, and pi ice, choice PjRK
and SAUBAGKB.
Tuos jin lented to bi n for the same, I! Ve n
call at bis ole’ ’in the west end o in lili-t
House, once a * and settle with A lit
inond,bis autliorii. o .’agent. C. E. DUKE.
Griffin, (trtnber 2 • ‘853. 43 t.f
FEMALE
BDAItDING HOUSE.
MRS. MARY E. HARRIS,-of Meriweth
er county, having purchased the residence
lately occupied by Col. Joseph Duncan, nearly
opposite Ju Ige Stark’s, and c mve iteni to b d'i tlie
Fannie Co'leges, respectfully mlor.nt the citizen s
of Griffin and vicinity, iliar she will aca> it m la e
Tenor Twelve Feml; Bti.lus, n tnl.;;al2
‘er ns.
G. iifi i, Dm* ■ n'i v I ! 1354. .53 -2 n
11. & ii. J. GREEN & MARTIN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Duviil IV Martin, | .. ro
Gihoii I Orcen, \ C*ilHi 5 Ga.
Hartford Green, Zcbiion, Gu;
Mav 28.1852
rli E Books and Accounts of the late hi'm (
Qi IN.'iON & LOCK’IAR TANARUS, will be found
at the Office ol'L. R. Dan.el, on Hill Street.
Griffin, Nov. 22, 1853. j.i47— J.&L.o
§SO REWARD.
B OST on Ihe 27th December,either al the De
fl-J pot in Griffin or Macon, or on (lie Cars be
tween Ihe I wo cities, a small wallet or pocket-book
containing a sum af money between
6 & s7ooi
and R. Road receipt lor a Cotton Gin from agent
Rail Road al Newnan. The above reward will
be paid Idr t lie delivery of said pocket-book and
contents to the Proprietor of the Lanier House’
Macon, of to James A B.teks. Griffin, Georgia’
Book aim contents can be described, if found ”
J. M. MATTHEWS,
Griffin. Dec 31, 13.43. T—4t
Cash Advances.
L.IBF.R AL advances will ho made on Shipmcn
of Colton to our Iriends in New York.
Dee 1, 1853. 48—-If SARGENT & CO.
Lnd warrants wanted by”
J A & J I. EEE&sS
\-I hh G tl
GRIFFIN FEMALE COLLEGE.
Faculty for 1851,
11. 12. Morrow, A. M. Prcsiden*, ami Professor
of Mathematics. Astronomy, Riietunc ana
Languages.’
Rev. T. C. Stanley, Associate President,’ and
Frol’essorof Natural Science. Moral and
Intellectual Philosophy and Elocution.
Miss Anna Parsons- Instructress in the Lite
arv Department aim in Drawing and
Painting.
Mns. E. M. 11’ Rtnw —Intriielress in Physiol* -
yv, Botany and Etnbmiderv, mill a gen -
rul supervision ot all the pupils.
Mrs. E. A. Hill—lnstructress in the Primary
Di partment.
Dr. 11. W. Drown-Lecmrer in Fhysiology and
H \ LMelie.
Georce ti. Briggs, A. M.—Professor of Mu
sic.
Griffin, J. nnarv Ist, 1854.
We take pleasure in amnntnei g tii it w e have
effected an engagement with Professor (jE-ibok
H. Biuces, of-New York, in wlmse charge we
have placed tin Music Dcparlui’ it. Thu- g< ntie
man’s reputation as nw accoiiip'i-dn-il iindtluiriugh
teacher nt’the above hr nnh, (no Irghly essential to I
a young lady’s education,) gives a sufficient gutv- I
aiiti’e ts all reasonable expectation*.
We rcspccnitlly submit Iho fallowing
w&smim
Extract irom a letter ol’-Sunalor Rue, from Te -
ncssee, dated,
Tirf.k Springs, August Dili, 1850.
“Mrs. B. directs me to say that sue is pie. sail I
•villi the progress Jennie made undci your ii
struction, and will place her under whomsoeVe.
you may advise; with regrets tii.at you are g ing
a way. Yours, &c. JNO. BELL..
To Mr. Briggs.”
Glenn’s Faj ls, Nov. .Id, 5853.
Mr George Li. I’rigg? has hce:i engaged
I with us, as professor ot Music, for ov- ; - two years,
during which I into he has d.-voted hunseli assi in*
ouslv to the duties 6i hts profession fie has 5?
cn us the very highest degree of satisfaction, and
his reputation with us, is that el'a gi ottoman* of
high and pure pnnciples, worth the respec of all
men. We pait with him roiucta.it y, cordially
wishing Inin success whercvc. Provi ttsucc may
cast his tot. II *n. M W. i'ERINF,
Mrs. P L. BIERCE,
ISAAC i. [ It’r ! ELD,
J. J. WILCOX, D. D.
We also take pleasure m recommending Miss
Anna Parsons (instructress in Diming and
Panning,) to the lavorahle consideration of otr
p-’tions. She brings with her testimonials of the
highest order.
The exercises of tins institutim wii! be resumed
on the 2d Moinlay in January.
Griffin, Jan. oili, 1854. I—ts
!'he patrons of the Griffin Female
College are requested to call on It.cv. T.
C. Stanley at Clouds & Shachclfora’s
Book Store and settle tuition for the last
term.
T ME TANNING, .SHOE, and HARNESS
Manufacturing Business of this plucu, In re
totore conducted by James L. Johnson, is how
discontinued, and will hereafter lie conducted by
.VI. M. Lockhart, with the same well tried and
experienced woikmen, connected with its various
departments,and 1 fd assured and author zed to
say, with the Tanning in connection with the bu
siness, will be able to sell as go-1 bargains as any
establishment in the North or South, and deter
mined noueJNorth shall excell in point of manu
factory in ns various departments; ana with strict
and prompt, at,'em n to business, hope and solicit
its former patrons and rnanv more new ones. I
■mi determined Ihat-tSiso wiro may favor me with
I heir patronage, shall not ho disappointed. Cull
and examine. M. .VI. LOCKHART.
N. 14. My work will be given in exchange for
Rau-hules, Bark, Tallow and Beeswax.
Griffin, Sep*. 7. 1453. 37—If
TO THE PUIU.O
©SB. ALlL’Sl’ta
HAVING accomplished himself vvilh r)
Drs. Pitman &. Durham, will prac- &&
lice the DUR.t IA >f SYSTEM, eight miles Jm.
north of Greenville, at Pliillips Store. Entci tarn
men! Ibr those at a distance. Price for Medicine
onr Prescriptions $2.50. Terms Caste.
February 24th, tSS2 10
4i Ifirm ol I aylo]*, D.ivis & (J*,. is this day
j JsL dissolved by mutual consent, S. S. Taylor
having sold his entire interest In W. W. Chap
mail. The business will, in future, i>r: conducted
by Chapman, Davis Cos. who as-*.nne all lia
bilities and to iv h .in all debts one Taylor, Davis
is. Cos wi I be pant. S. 8. TAYLOIt
w. W. DA Vis,
H, J. DAVIS.
Griffi,i, Oct, 26th, 1853.
undersigned beg icae to iniorm the citi-
JL zmis of Griffin and vicinity, that lie lias
ipened anew
On the corner of New Orleans street and Broad
way, where he are prepared to serve his old.
•■nsto n *rs an 1 friends with any tiling in It s line
lie feels confident tnat his long experience in
the business wdl enable him to know the wants
ol his friends, and he feels anxious to supply
them. He invites the special al'ention of cart.-
age dealers, as he are prepared to (ill orders
on as good terms as they can be supplied Irom any
Northern market He will compare work and
prices with any establishment in the to imrv, and
only ask a call f o i those wishing to p irehuse.
J. L. JOHNSON
Decenihnr, Ist, 1353.
WH 2 subscriber is prepared to furnish his IM
.B. PROVED TRUSS at the shortest notice, on
application.
Alsol/.\S made and repaired in the best
style, aMua'shop on New Orleans S'reef.
ARCHIBALD PORTER.
G ’-'tin, On. Julv 9 1853 31 —iv
M°WILLIAM? & 00.
WEST SIDE HILL STREET,-
ARE NOW EEC El VING FR OM
New York and Philadelphia
THLIR
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
CLOTHING,
flats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes,
Wooden t Ciocneru A Hardware ,
GROCERIES, Slc.
to which they invite the attention of the Citizens
ot Griffin Rod politic generally.
Griffin, Oct, 28, 1853. 13—,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
MCDONOUGH, GEORGIA
A LL business entrusted to their care will re
tsL ceivc prompt attention.
R. MANSON. STELE, - - - as-’ --P.WA 7> N
April —si,
4 at Law.
(BSBH3WISL (UAI
December, 1, 1853. 48—‘f
HOUSE PAINTING AND GLAZING.
The undersigned respectfully calls the
isfSlUa “Mention of tire public, and especially
liii pcSf those who live m the country, to the
fact that lie is prepared to PAINT
houses, in superior style, and on very len
on.tide terms. Alto, GLAZING done in
igojdyle and at the shortest none' - . (Jive him a
call. “ ‘ 11. L. LiOBBS.
Shop on New Orleans strict.
January 27th, 1853.
TttfJO FORTES !l
E have now on hand Iho largest stock
7 V *d PI A N O that we have ever
!ia*l, all fresh and new, diieot Irom the Maniiractu
rers. Tli-y are all ol the latest styles ai:*l pal terns,
and are unsurpassed in. point ol qu'ckm ss aim
elasticity of touch, volutueand ; brilliancy ol tone,
style and finish ol workmanship. Wc have among
our stock some of lire Lie Patent
NEW mm PIANOS.
wiiicli are equal iii volume of tone to the celebrated
Grand l'i.inos. These instruments irovrr tail t*
dense the ear of every on*- who hears the tone ol
ilu’iu Also, we iii.ve some al the much admired
These ILnn.s have ait been selected by one ol"I lie
firm, ami we boast that we are. able to sell them as
low as any mark* I in ihe Union w ith the freight’s
diul-rci'ce, as the arrangements which we. have hit* -
ly effected with the Manufacturers will auihorzei
>ur doing so.
Prices from 8225 to SSOO
A written guarantee ivili accompany every Pi
ano we sell; that is, “if, alter twelve months* using
any defeel is found, we take the Piano back again
and give anew one.”
Second hand Piano3 to RENT, or for sale. —
Prices from SSO GO to $l5O 00.
saiiLEi©iDia©sf^
ir. neat Rosewood cases, 4 and 5 octaves, for sale
prices SSO to $75.
Flu’ inas, Accordeons, Tambourines, Banjos,
Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Files, and everything u
sually kept in a Music Store will he found in ours.
A heavy lot ol Sheet .Mttsic'tm hand for Piano
T I ate and Guit-.r.
CLOUn& SHACKLEFORD
Griffin, Gi. LJill St. De: I, 1353. ly
Cor*, Sfow-Oricaus St. anti Broadway.
Have on hand a
LARGE AND SPLENDID
ASSORTMENT OF
Also, every variety of
WOODWARD AND HARDWARE,
Clothing, Saddles, Guns,
Blankets, Iron, Pistol®,
Kerseys, Nails, Powd
Shoes, Steel,. Oils,
Hats, Blacksmith’s Tools, Paints.
ALSO or THE BEST QUA LIT I ESI
50 Bags Rio Cofiee,
Prime Java do
IO Hhds. St. Croix and P. R. Sugar,
20 Bids. Stewarts’ Refined do
20 do Cofiee do
20 do Crush’d and Powdr’d do
Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Salt,
Molasses, Tobrcco, &c., &c.
Purchasers will please, hear in mind, that out
Stock is almost entirely NE W, and that every ar
ticle sold is warranlrd tube good and sound, and
at Prices that cannot lad to suit buyers
SARGENT & CO.
Griffin. September 30, 1852. 40—ts
l 7 JUH. C. BEERS.
A RE now receiving their usual great variety of
fa. Spring and Summer Goods, all of which
wei carefully selected by one of their firm in New
Yo*a a.nd Boston.
Among which are a go acral slock of
STAPLE IBMOOBS,
Ladies Dress Goods, consisting in part of
B'k. and Col’d. Silks, Plain and Fig’d. Printed
and Plain Bareges, Rich Fig’il. Silk Tissues and
Grenadines, Mirililias, Scurfs and Crape Shawls,
Lace and Muslin Sleeves, Chimesetts and Collars.
BONNETS & BONNET RIBBONS.
In the gentlemen’s department are
Fashionable Heady—Made
Clothing, Hals , Boots and
Shoes.
Always on hand a general assortment of
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
Iron and Nails, Crocker* and Glass-War*
Paint-3, Ods, and Glass and Putty
numerous ot her articles.
Tney respeetiully friends and the
public, to call and cxanrWio their goods. ‘I liev
fell confident that they can sell them at such prices
as will give general satisfaction.”
Grifiin, March 2’, 1853. (f
J. A & J. C. BERKS,
LEjILEISS i.y
illitfiOOllS CROdRIIS,
AND IIARDW4KE,
Corner Flil! and Ninth-street, Griffin, Ga
Januauy 9 .1852. —ts
Land Warrant Lost.
“H‘ AND WARRANT, number 35,942, for SO
JaA acres, vvhu h issued May 4th, 1852, to Sarah
Fuller, widow ot Win. P uller, deceased, private
in Caps. B > wen’s company, South Carolina militia.
War ol 1312, has been lost. All persons there
fore, are forwarned against trading for said war
rant. Application will be made to the. Commi
ssioner of Pensions, at tlie proper time, lor a dupli.
cat: of such warrant. SARAH FULLER.
Bv her Au’ys Hai.l & Hall.
Greenville, Ga. October 17, IBj3. 42
HOUSE, SIGN
—ANT
OMiMENTAL PAINTING!!!
TflE untflß! signed resncctfu'lv colls the
*m|3 a, > e, *ti° n °l the peldic, and especially
LQlkJisth* lad that they are prepared >.•> PAINT
iIOUSCS, &c., in superior style und
on very rcnsonabla terms. GLAZING done in
good style auu ul the shortest notice. Give them
a caff. It. L. & iVI. S. HOBBS.
iC3 £ Shop on New Orleans street.
Griffin, Jan 27.1 t, 185.3. 3. j-f
dr. j.
OfPICE AT THE DRUQ STORE ON BROADWAY
1 i . Au iiut 24* 1553 3,;_
dr. HiW %mm s ,
OFFICE C N SOLOMON STREET
CLOU D & SH AGKLiFOR Ij
HAVING connected the B 10k and, Sta io lar
with (heir 1 LnoFoit ••'nd Mu i hi sine 9.
jt j>. ctiuily announce to U.epiihhc, tliai tin y ha 0
w on hand, and expect to keep always a goo 1
“°d well selected S'ock of Schojl Books, noth
aiigljsh and Classical, .mil put up in tlie very lie t
End most substantial style of binding. WecnJ
anc especial attention ot ‘i'eaelu rs and n h.eis Inn
1 h i.*'Fchool Books, to our Stock, as we rut end to
” ell as low as we can afford them.
and Vj(Miscellaneous Works; mir stock n ‘rif ci is
only of ItCLIGIOUS WOKKi>tj -af.4
woikf and I lie most approved moral character.
STASIONASY;
very nearly any thing in this line will always be
tourul alour house. Call at the
MUSIC S I’UR.E, flill street
Griffin, April 28. 1853. 17—3f
undersigned respect full}’ tenders r *
I -■*-, his professional services to If 5
ol Gudin and vicinity. His pracl ce is oni®
('he BOTANIC! SYSTEM, and rn.: l rr\
pongexperience in the practice of I ‘ivsic, he fe-ia
assn mi that he will he able to give satislacti-jiti.
all wno may cal on him for medical aid.
iLjP’Ollici 011 Broadway over A Gray’s Slom
, LEROY SNEED, M J)
Urithn. Fob, JO. jy -,2
PEI tf* ttt rr
AOS t£V sag Ljt 13 *ij \JS
iDtBo 5S>
respect fully inform nil who are in
V V need of lull sets or partial sets ol Teeth
and who wish ’hem put up with st ill and cjnrrii
I enie, vvariaiited to anewer eveiy purpose rciitii
red, that they can now be supplied at short lictiie,
me with the same style put up upon a h.aulilu
inetalic base, which took the nremiurn vver al
o.hersolthekindat the late Fair in Macon, also
die b irtt t remiun. al the laic Fainn Atlanta. Dr.
G, has lately made arrangements so that persons
;V.ng in the country, or j any „t tlm adiaicnt
“ J '’ f ln ’ 11 l!, °y “ IS, U command his services
hoc o, charge, w hich will sec ure t!,em a ains* 1 e
“any imnositons practiced l,y it.m nmqua , k Mh
‘'averse the c-iuni; v. ‘
G.-ffin, Jan.
f Late Atlanta Iron Foundry .J
THIS new Company is now prepared to <’o
Work on short notice of heavy and h• ht
Castings Irom the latest improved patterns ot lion
brass or Composition, all of which will he war
ranted.
Turning, Boring, and Drilling done to order.
ALSO--
■■sere w C utt ingof ten feet, or under, of any sizi and
thread required.
Heavy and Light forging of wrought Iron .1
done in superior style.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION
Is called to their Patterns for mill gearing ofMei
chant ana Custom Flouring, and Saw Mill** G’x
geanng° aUtheusuaisizes, and Batk mills al
ii ays kept <m hand.
i lvi( V h fhem;' 18 ? pru| arcd ,0 lM,ild Slationary engine
w Ith the latest improvement*, all of w Inch w ,li he
s Id ovv lorcash. Coppcrnnd Brusr taken in ex-u
• Hangc loi work off cash prices.
A.LEYDEN,
JAME L. DUNNING
JOHN McDONNUGU
[. s f„ WILLIAM RUIiTON
A lol . th ? above company are pruct
\lcclunics,and give their undivided attention
lie business.
September 1 Ith. ISSI. g_
A TTORNE Y AT LA W
GsiSlan, Georgia.
December I, 1853. 4s , t s
F. W. A. DfiYLEj ~
ATTORSEY AT LAW,
OFFERS his professional services to thc-Pi.h
"c. All business entrusted to his manag*?me
wiil meet with the most prompt attention. Rea<ol -
able deductions will he made in fees, in proportion
t> the amount of business so entrusted.
Office on Solomon street, opposite the Bai
ls! Church. 1
. ( Attention,
REFERENCES < Pf.useverance,
. ( Pr.OMPTITUDE.
Gliffin, March, 1552. j2_ ff”
~lt. s. dajstiblT -
Attorney at Law.
Office in tliß Masonic Building, on Hill-St
J .V ,185 5. 28— I y
INGRAM & CRAWFORD.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
WILL pidetiee in the Chalahoochce Cireui
and the adjoining counties. Office ove
the store ol J. K. Redd & Cos.
NOTH! OF PißflilT
THE undersigned have this day formed a
partnerscip under the style of Chapman,
Davis & Cos. and-will continue the Dry Goods bu
siness at the old stand heretofore occupied by Tay
lor, Davis & Cos. on Hill street.
All persons indebted to Taylor, Davis & Cos
udl setile with iis, and all having demaiids again&t
t l.em will present the same to us for payment.
W. W. CHAPMAN,
VV. W. DAVIS,
n. J. DA VIS.
G?iTm, Oct. SCth, 1853
NEW JOE NilNTli OFFICE,
IN the Brick budding attached to the Ware
house of Ferrill & Hancock, opposite the Bap
ist Church, Griffin, Ga. All kinds’of “
PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL PRINTING
executed with neatness and dispatch at the New
Job Office, on Solomon S'reef, opposite the Baptist
Cl , r , J-H. LOGAN 4. CO.
Oroersfor Work respectluilv solicited.
Grinin, January 18, 1853. * 3—ly
3IEL2 SCGISSTr.
A LARGE number of the publicationsTTTT'.s
society have been received hy the Agent
liev J Fierce,Jand left at onr Store, lorsaTeut
the society’s prices, Ireighl only added; where these,
,md a variety- ol other religious and moral publicu
10ns in jv be had, by application to
~ ._ CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD
Lnltin, Ma v 25, I So3. 21
MiLLinssr”
r wouldioform the Ladas
ol Griffin and vicinity, that sheili is i ist iv;
cetved her Stock o
FILL & WINM
BONNFTS,
CAH'L
HEAD-DRESSES,
w trimmings
And.all articles usually kept in a Millinery estab-
V^o I,IH J n !r , J ,n ‘ l mos ’ f ashim.l>le style
, ° Va. ) Aos.^ and A MUU.A S .mad,- t„ order
'* *° DBEBSES CUT anil M ADEon an nni roved
plan, winch not only fits well, hut beautiful t|„.
orm . xpaiKis the chest and gives full atium to tlm
Ali work m the Millinery rnd Dress-Baking
line promptly attended to. W
Thankful lor past patronage, she solicits acoV-’
tinuanee of the same. Him.-Str^t,