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Darius IJobbery.
The Augusta Constitutionalist of Fri
day last says: “VVe have read and heard
oF many during robberies, but we think
none of them will even bear a comparison
to one which took place on the Georgia
Kail Iload cars on Friday morning, be
tween Cama.c and Berzelia. As we learn,
Col. J. W. M Berrien, of Rome, and a,
portion of Ids family, were in the cars, on
their way to this city. He had a large
amount of money about his person, lie
was seated on the back seat, his daughter
and another young lady, a relative, were
on the seat in front, and his sou, an intel
ligent lad of twelve or thirteen years of
ago, and a servant, occupied the third
scat Between the two points above de
signated, the lamp near the Colonel was
extinguished. His son took notice of it,
but. thought it wds done bv the conductor
or someone connected with the train.—
Shortly after a stronger took his seat by
Col. Berrien, and after some conversation,
succeeded in administering to him chloro-;
form until he betiame insensible. He then j
cut the buttons off his overcoat, and ex- j
trncted from his side pocket a package of
of Bills amounting to five thousand one
hundred and sixty dollars. Not content
with this, he took from the pantaloons
pocket, the Colonel’s wallet, containing
about SI,OOO. Had he known that in
the other pocket of the pantaloons there
Svas a package containing §2,000, he
might have taken that also The money
Stolen was mostly South Carolina bills.—
In the large package there were twenty
one hundred dollar bills and some fifties.
Up to last evening, Col. Berrien was
laboring under the effects of the chloro
form administered, and was confined to
his bed all day. As soon as he is able, he
will publish a list of all the bills stolen,
tunl be requests 11s to state that he will
pay a handsome reward for the rcc. very
Os the money, or the detection of the bold
robber.”
Tun .Mean eh or Nat max Bun sett.—
The evidence before the Jut'v of Inquest
points strongly to a man named George
W. Johnson as the murderer. Johnson
has been on terms of intimacy with Bur
nett’s wife, who, there are same reasons
to believe, encouraged him in the commis
sion of the murder. Johnson, it appears,
resides on the out skirts of tins city, at
the head of llth or valley street. The
officer who went to his house to arrest
him, discovered him hiding something un
der the clothing of a bed. It proved to
be a bloody hatchet, and such an inslru
incut as most likely gave the fatal blows
that crushed the skull of poor Burnett
There was also a bloody dirk found on the
top of a cupboard in his house, which is
believed to be the instrument that gave
the stabs about B.’s head and neck. The
wife of Johnson died a few weeks since,
and subsequent to the visits of Johnson
to Mrs Burnett. The removal ot B. was
the only tiling necessary to afford an un
interrupted intercourse between Johnson
and Mrs. li. Johnson was seen in com
pany with Barnett, near the New Market,
iii;the afternoon of the murder, while he
was sober, and B very drunk. Blood in
the bottom cf the cart, showed that B.
was murdered in his cart, and a witness
testified that he met him a short distance
from the place of the murder lying in his
..eort apparently asleep or drunk. Ap
pearances indicate strongly that the mur
der will be conclusively traced to Johnson
with the previous knowledge of the inten
tion on the part of Mrs. 13 . Richmond
Enquirer.
Tub b >dy or Sir Jonx Fuankun
found by Da. Kane —The Lake Superi
or Mining News, of Nov 9, contains the
■following:
“By private letters we learn that the
bodies of Sir John Franklin and his men
have been found by Dr. Kauc’s party,
frozen, perfectly preserved.
“In our last number we sravc the report
of the iiitellisencc derived from some cf
the Esquimaux Indians, of the discovery
of some of the silver, used by Franklin’s
expedition, and marked with his initials.
The later report is of the discovery of the
bodies, and from our authority we have
the right to .believe it to be true.”
. Tfip editor makes 110 mention of the
source of his information, nor of the di
rection whence it came.
, Boston, Nov. 29. The Rcc. Theodore
Parker .Arraigned —In the United States
Circuit Court to-day, Judge Sprague pre
siding, the Rev. I hcodore Parker was ar
raigned on a charge of inciting to riot,
and with aiding the attempt to rescue the
fugitive slave Anthony Burns from the
liands of tlie United States authorities.
Mr. Parker waived the reading of the
indictment against him, and gave bail in
the sum of $1,500 to appear for trial at
the March term of the Court. Messrs.
Samuel May, Francis Jackson, and John
11: Manly, became his bondsmen.
The Boundary Question —The great
r.uit before the Supreme Court of the Uni
led States instituted by the State of Flo-
Hd.q against the State of Georgia, for the
sett lement of the disputed boundary line
between these States, it is probable will
be called on at an early period of the ap
proaching term. It ; involves nearly two
millions of acres of land. The lion Mr.
Papy, the Attorney General of Florida,
is in Washington, with reference to it.—
Mr. llcverdy Johnson is associated with
him. Senator Badger, of North Caroli
na, and ex-Scnator Berrien, of Georgia,
are counsel for the State of Georgia.—
The United States owning most of these
. lauds in dispute, Mr. Cushing, the United
States Attorney General, will appear in
behalf’ of the government, to sustain the
line claimed by Florida, which runs from
the mound made by. Mr. Ellicott and the
Spauish coin mission^r*TT\' rso o, to the Chat
tahoochee river.
Scrofulous Sores of Ten Years’ stand
ing cured ly Jlollmcay’s Ointment and
Pills --Mi. C. Brook, residing at Stauci
ishall, Suffolk, had the whole of his
breast in one frightful mass of scrofulous
sores and besides similar large
ulcers on the hip. Ite had been thus
afflicted foi ten years, and under'he treat
ment of the greatest surgeons in the coun
tryj and was for h considerable time at
the Worcester Infirmaty without receiv
ing the least benefit. however, is
another of the many who have been cured
after every other means had failed.—
These celebrated midi cities are equally
efficacious in all cases of gout and -iheu-
Uiatism, or contracted or stiff joinls.
Lend Mines of BeiitOu.
In con versa tfph with Mr. Jackson a few
days ago, we learned that he high
spirits as regards the prospects at the
lead mines near this place. He has not
experimented sufficiently to he certain of
the extent of the mines, but the sinking of
the last shaft already made induced the
belief that it was as rich as any mine in
the world. Should his conjectures prove
true we aie certain the vein extends thro’
the whole county from the Cherokee to
the Talladega line, and that Renton coun
ty is the richest in the State for its min
eral wealth.— Sunny South.
An idea of the absurdity of some of the
war statements in Europe may be con
ceived, when wo read, among other things,
that “upwards of seventy millions pairs of
worsted socks, have recently been des
patched to the Crimea ” Now the Bri
tish hate not,, never did have, and never
expect to have seventy thousand men in
; the Crimea, but, with that number, there
| Would be a thousand pairs of socks for each
man. A half a million pairs would fur
nish them without about seven pairs each.
A lady acquaintance says that, the first
time slm was kissed by a “feller,” she felt
like a big tub of roses swimming in honey,
cologne, nutmeg, and blackberries, and as
if something was running through her
nerves on feet of diamonds, escorted by
several little enpids in chariots drawn by
angels, shaded by lioney-suckles, the whole
spread over with melted rainbow !
We seldom recommend a manufactured
medicine, believing that, in most cases,
nature herself perfee s a cUre more rapid,
ly and effectually than Can he accomplish
ed by the vegetables and minerals of med
ical science. But in the matter of dyspep
sia, there are chronic features about it,
which, very often, defy all the efforts of
nature to create a healthy action of the
diges'.ive prgans, and it not (infrequently
happens that thousands suffer for years,
diseased both in body and in mind, from
indigestion and its kindled ills. To such,
Hoofland’s German Bitters, ‘pn,pared by
Dr. C. M. Jackson, are truly a most val
uable preparation. It is a tonic medicine,
giving a healthy action to the stomach,
and will be found highly serviceable at
all seasons, but especially during the
spring. Dyspepsia can only he cured by a
patient perseverance in one course of
treatment; and to all those suffering under
this sad malady we would recommend an
application to the depot cf Hooflind’s
German Bitters, 120 Arch street, Phila
delphia.—Philadelphia Inquirer. 2t
For Bronchitis , Throat Diseases , Hack ~
ing Cough, and the effects of imprudent
use of Mercury. No medicine lias ever
been discovered which lias effected such
cures as Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
Throat diseases produced by salivation,
Hacking Cough, Bronchial Affections, Li
ver Disease, Neuralgia and Rheumatism,
have all been relieved and cured in a won
derful manner, by the great purifier of the
blood, Carter’s Spanish Mixture,
The case of Mr..T. 11. Ramsey alone
should satisfy any who doubt. Call on
the Agent and procure, a pamphlet con
taining cures, which will astound yon.
***See advertisements.
PROCEEDINGS OF MIL.
REGULAR MEETING.
GRIFFIN, Dc. 9th, 1851.
Present—C. W. C. Wright, Mayor, Aldermen
Ciono, Siriek'and, Johnson, Hancock, Woodruff
and Bellamy.
Absent—Al ls. Brown and Jossey.
Minnies of last meeting read and confirmed.
Finance Committee reported favorably on the
f .flowing account, which was ordered paid:
John P. Lovet. Lumber bill, $45 44
The Committee appointed to examine the Books
&c. of the Clerk of the Maiket, reported that the
Boks were neatly kept. Said committee offered
the followin'; resolution, which was adopted:
Mayor & Council,
Gentlemen:—ln order to put a stop to any fur
ther trouble, relative to the Market Regulations,
your Committee would respectfully recommend the
passage of the following resolution:
Resolved, That, the Maiket Regulations of the
city oCGrilin, in future, lie strictK adhered to, and
that all deviations from said Regulations he con
sidered a violation of the same, and punished ac
cording to the Ordinance regulating the Market.
Lee Strickland, Com.
The Committee appointed todiaft an Ordinance
relative to the sale of slaves arrt free persons ol
eolor, again reported that said duly had not been
performed—further time allowed.
The .Vi a reha I and Treasurer, made their r< ports .
as follows ,which, on motion, was received and a
dopteJ:
G r.iFFiN, Dec. 9th, 1854.
To Mayor -and -GawncJ,.
Gents: You will plcae® find below a state
ment of fu.’ds collected and paid over to Treasurer,
since my last rep rt.
To amn’i collected to date since last
report, $261 65
CR, By Treasurers Rcccij Is, 26l 65
LCespCfitfbily,. ’ •
W, C. BuffinGji)>-,Marsha
Griffin, Dec. 9th, 1854.
To Mayor an l Council,
Gents. —l-etovv will be seen a statement of
funds received and paid out by me since my repost
to Council of November 1 lib.
To am’nt on hand Inst report, $64 31
“ ree’d since that time, 296 65-—s3so &6
CR.
By am'nt paid out per order of Cotin if , 212 05
Leaving a balance in my hinds of $l4B 91
All of which ii most respectfully submitted.
J. H. Logan, Treasurer.
There bing noYufther CouncilTFion ad.
journed. O. W.C. W 810 HT, Mayor.
* A true exlrncl from the minutes, litis 11th day
of December, 1854. J. H. LOGAN, Clerk.
1. O. of O. P.
WARREN LODGE, No. 20, will celebrate
their Seventh Anniversary on Friday the
15ih instant. An address will be delivered by
Rev. Brother Thus. C. Stanley, at the Synodieaf
College Chapel, at 104 o’clock, A. M. Members
of the Order und the public generally arc rcspectfu.'-
ly invited to attend. Brethren are requested lb
ineel at the Lodge Room at 94 o’clock.
S. W. MANGO AM, )
J. D. SHERRILL, > Committee.
HENRY BANKS, )
Griffin, Dec. t3th, -BH. 50—
Administrator’s Sale.
BY virtue of an arder of the honorable the
Court o( Ordinary ot.Henry county, Geor
gia, will be sold, on tho firstTueadny in February
next, before the Courtafrouse door in the town ol
McDont ugh, Henry county, within the legal hours
of sale, the following Negroes, to-wit:
Smith, a man 35 years old; Abram, a man 28
years old. Sold as the property of Thotnas J.
; Strickland, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs.
Terms made known on the day ofsalo.
\VM. B. NUTT, Ad'mr.
Dec. Bth, 1851. 50—
Executor’s Sale.
WSCTILL be sold, on Thursday the 251 h day of
I ▼ ▼ January next, at Ihe late residence ol Leon
ard Roane, dec ased, the.following properly, |o-
Wit:—On* Negro man named George, togetlie
with Stock Hogs, Cattle, and Plantation Tools. —
Sold for a division ol the Estate.
LEONARD KOANE, Executor.
Doe. lllh, !d34. 50-
(fcVWe are authorized tiannounce the
name of QUINTUS C. GRICE as a can
didate for the office of Receiver df Tax
Retnrns, for Spalding county, at the ensu
ing January election.
ttJ-W'e are authorised to state that the
present incumbent, NATHANIEL COL
LINS, is a candidate for re-election for
Receiver of Tax Returns of the county of
Spalding.
BSL.VVe are authorized to announce
RICH A R DL A WRENCE as a candidate
foi Tax Collector of Spalding county;, at
the ensuing January election.
Nov.. 9, 1554.
COIIRON respectfully
announces himself a candidate for. Tax
Collector of Spalding county, at the ensu
ing January election.
November 29th, 1954.
JSfs?~We arc authorized to ‘announce the
name of SAMUEL HAMMOND, as a
candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns of;
i Spalding county, at the next January
election. Many Voters. |
| December 4, 1554.—49*
XEW BOOKS !
AND STATIONERY. 1
‘HXHE Undersigned have just received Iheir Fall :
S. supply of Books and Stationery, to which
they respectfully invite the attention of the public.
Our books are all fresh and well selected,
mvile special attention lo our fine assortin’ ut of
.©aura ©©©as#
Pot up in the most beautiful and attract ivostyle—
expressly for the season.
A'rnnst everything in the 80. k & Stntmncry
line may bes und among ourVoek. Cull at the
Music Store. CLOUD & SHACKLEFORD,
Griffl i, Dec. I4ih, 1854. 50--3 t
To all who use Liquor as a Medi
ijks? cine or as a Beverage Physicians
who prescribe ALoholic Liquors for medicinal
purposes, should give the preference Io Wolf’s
Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps.
1. It is manulaet tired at Schiedam, in Holland,
and exclusively in the factory of the proprietor* by
process and from materials elsewhere unemployed
and unknown.
2. It is proved, by the repealed analy is of EC
v'fcral eminent chemists, to be emire’y free from the
oeinjcious fusil oil which remains in-every kind of
Lmunr disi’.! 1 ”' 1 from grain, and which is the. cause
ofthe neiVOiis and vtsceial deran"cmcr.t, serious
congestion, and moruid des re fur haliitusMud tn
tempera/e indulgence, which Sltch liquors invaria
bly tend to superinduce.
3; It is proved, by the same unerring tests,that
this Juniper Gin is not flavored with the coarse,
acrid and indigestible ml of Juniper
used, hut with the specifically lighter, more vola-
tile, aromatic and medicinal of the two essential
oils of the Italian Juniper berry, neglected by eve
ry other manuficturer. ,
I 4. It is chemically proved to hr absolutely cure
re t l -” i.yp:nht7*’Ct;*<Tineu‘hv ah on
firely new process, and which no other Holland
Gin in the world has acquired.
5. Ii is proved by ext nsive medical experience
and tes tmonv, hi be an fllc-icn! as wel 1 as an
agreeable remedy in many cases of incipient drop
sy, gravel, gout, chronic rheumatism, flatulence,
colic, concretions in the kiitneys and bladder dys
pepsia, fevbi ,an 4 ague, general debility, s'ui-gis!i
circulation of the blood, deficient assiini lal ion of
food and exhausted vital energy.
6. It is:: moSt grateful and renovating cordial,
and when used as and reCted, neve- inflames the sys
tem or induces inebri.fy, Iful tends rather to sub
due the latter frailly ,by creating a . dislike to all
inferior liquors. Add it invariably corrects ihe
ill cfliels of bad wafer, whether in swampy or
limesone districts; Jn nil of these enumerated
quaities, it has no rival in any rhaikul in (lie
world.
Put up in quart nnd-pint. hoitJcg.-witli the pro
.victor’s name on the loll|e,eork and lahei.
For sale in Savannah by the following Arms, at
fy*? York pr ees:
A. 0. Solomons &. Cos. J. H Carter, Jr,
John M. Moopf., VV. W. Goodrich,
A. Backer, McMahon & Dotlf.,
In Charleston. S. C. by the following firms:
P. M. Cohen & Cos. Kelson Carter,
Haveland,Harrol&Co Klinck &. WickenburC
A. Klf.sick & Cos. John F. O’Keai.l;
A. Van Dolein, Thomas E. CiYde,
Lanneau & Burkrayer, Follin & FotmhEACD.
And by all the r< spectqblc muggisls and gro
cers in the United Slates.
UDOLI’IIO WOLFE,
Sole manufacturer mtVf importer*
13, 20 and 22, Beaver-street, N. Y.
Knv. 23, 1854.—47-3 m
JOSEPH ENGEL,
Comer of Ilill Street and Broadicay,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
DOMESTIC, FANCY & STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
CARPETING, ffir.
BEGS leave to inform the public and his old
customers and friends, that he is nov re
ceiving a much larger slock o! the most fuehiona-
Icand handsome styles of
FA L-L&WINTER GOODS,
titan lie ever offered in this mark'd. A oan uni)
sually large slock of
u eady-Made Clothing,
Ilats, Giinoy i^aoLrrj'tJaiiTs'SflioSJtv&c.
Also a good stock of JEWELRY.
call from purchasers is cordially solicited-
Griffin, Pp.2B 13j 54-39-tcV
MACON HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
fTBIiIL undersigned having taken the MACON
_IL HOUSE, would most respectfully solicit a
share of the public patronage from the citizens 61
Macon, and she travelling public generally. He
pledges himself that no pains shall he spared to
give general sntislactmr
Sept. 27, 1854—45 THOS. H, FLINT.
DANIEL & DISMUKE,
Attorneys At Law
L. R. DANIEL, F. D DISMUKE.
Not. 16, 1854. 28—ly.
A. W, HAMMOND & SON,
; ATTORNEYS AT LAW, _ .
ATLANTA, GA
’B^RTILL give personal attention to all business
Ff entrusted to their management, and at
tend the Sixth Circuit Court oftiie United States,
at Marietta, the Supreme Court at Macon an I
Decatur, and Lite Superior Courts in Cobh„lYlor
gan, Newton, DelOilb, Fulton, Faytille, Spalding
Pike, Cass, Monroe, Upson, Bipb, CampbeH*
Goweta, Troup, Whitfield and Gordon, in U.cdr
gra, and Hamilton County, (Chattanooga,! in
Tcnnesscd
May 17, 1854. 90- ly
W. POPE JORDAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
asua'SEbCQiT 8
a® 7 ILL practice in all llic Counties in nei
TT Flint Ci t.
f.w. a. mm 3
ITTOBSKY AT LAW
OFFERS his professional services to the Pul
lie. All lidsinossentrusted to,bis manageme
will meet with the most prompt attention. Office
on Broadway opposite the City Hall.
i Attention,
REFERENCES 2 Pbhsevep.ance,
( Promptitude.
Griffin, March, 1852. 12- R
drTTiTw. brown,
ttj&wiwitsu
OFFICE ep Solomon Street, opposite the
Baptist Church.
January *1854
MORE NEW GOODS.
C. H. JOHNSON & CQ.
HAVE nceived their fall stock of STAPLE
and FANCY DRY GOODS, ethbraeing a
arge and varied assortment suitable for lull and
vinter. among which are
ilich Fancy Col’tl and Bi’k B noade Si'ks;
Plain Bi’k Oress. and Apron S Iks,
Bonnets, Silk and Satin, in all coh rs;
French Me'inos, nil wool—some very rich;
Dolotncs, rich printed and solid colors;
Fancy, all wool, Delanes and Flannels for children
English and American Prints, at all prices;
Superior -Scotch ami Fancy Ginghams;
Elegant French Embroideries, Collars, Sleeves;
Chemizeffe*, H’dMis and Bands;
Swissa.id Jaconet Edgings and Inserting?,Flow
ers and Bands;
Ladies’ Clo.tks and Talma Cl.itbs;
Bl’k and White nnd Fancy Aid, Silk and Berlin
- Gloves nnd Gauntlets;
A large assortment of Gaiters, Kid nnd Enamel,
Bools, Tics, and talking Slu es for Ladies
.Misses and Children;
A complete assortment of Ladies’ Misses and
Cl l i/dre nVH o st, ie rj - ;
Every vaiiely ofDonWsaicGood-.
Th y arc also prepared to hirnisli in any style,
Curtain Damasks, Luce and Embroider’d Muslin
; Curtains, G It Corneies, Bands,Pius,nnd Parterres,
Loops and Tassels, Cord and Tassels for Pic
| lures, and Gimps, and Window Shades and Fix
tures. Also. And Irons, Fire Dogs, Shovel and
j Tongs, Fire Stands, Brats, Brit, and Glats Lamps
and Candlesticks. call particular ut
| tention lo a.,large and beautiful assortment of
1 wh-eli they flatter themselves can hut
: faction. A call and ex animation is respectfully
solicited,
Griffin, No/. 16, 1854.-4^
HARDWARE.
WI3 call attention to our stock pfHAUD
WA BE and CUTLERY, Axes, Chains,
Mill Irons .lron of all kind,, and Axles,
Dash Frames and Bolts, jFcllows, Hubs and
Shifts, Patent and Er.amel Leather and Cloths
Luos and BUGGY TRIMMINGS, Sole Lea
ther, Calf Skins, Lining and Bindings, Lasts,
Pegs, Shoe Nails and Thread; House Carpenterr’g
Blacks.nit.h’s, Shoe Maker’?,, Carriage Makea’s,
and Tanner’s Tool-. Also. ‘Lamp, Linseed aid’
Train Oils; White Lead, Butty, Window Glass,
Paint Brushes, Graining colors, and dry paints of
all kind. Wn are constantly r cetving, and trust
to he able at all times to furnijkh any Gocds in ihc
above line, on as favorable tyrms as can he had in
the city. C. H. JOHNSON & CO.
Griffin, NoV. t 6,1854—46 Hill-street.
WIMMISSIi” BUSINESS
ggMsa
bSeS Ipßi HsEdU
rSILIIi undersign r\d will continue (he above btl
-fi- smess,'at the stand occupied by thein durin
,he past year, and are prepared lo’di a general
Ware-House ami Commission
Business, in all its var ous branches. Their
long experience in tuT3 ousiTresS,"jTTStoies Tiiein in
saying, that the service they are capable of render
ing, to planters and others, will he inhrior to
none in the place. They take this method of re
turning their thanks to those kino fiends who
have So liherallv patronized ihem during the past
season, and respectfully solicit a continuance ol
th;ir lavors, as well a’sal.rge number of new
customers.
ADVANCES made on Cotton,
as usual.
■ !l3FTheir Office is on the Corner of Hitt nnd
Taylor Streets
In weighing Cotton, strict regard will
be had to the act Os the last Legislature
on the subject.
GAULDING, HILL & NALL.
A. A GAULDING,.. .HENRJ P- H1M.,.. .A. M. NALL.
Gnll : n, Ga. August l t 1554. 31—tl
Hudson, Fleming & C’o.,
Savannah, Ga.
Hopkins, imlson &. Cos.,
Charleston, S. C.
Factors and Commission Merchants,
‘ll® ENEW an offer of their services to Plan
ters, !\1 enchants and D'-alers in the sale of
and all other
country produce. Strict attention will he given to
business, and liberal cash advances and facilities
afforded customers when required.
j NO. R. HUDSON, ) e .
VV. R. FLEMING, \ Savannah.
L. I lOI’KINS, Augusta.
JNO. J. COHEN, Charleston.
Nov. 16, 1854.—46 6in
WH.@ITS ON Agenf,
1W CARPET STORE.
THE Subscriber Would respectfully inform hi
fiiends and the public geiierally, that Ire fins
leased the Store to-mnrly oecunied by MESSRS.
SNIDEII, LATH BOP 4- NEVITT, which has
been rebuilt and enlarged expressly tor the Carpet
Business, fronting on
CONGRESS AND ST JULIAN STREETS
aud is now receiving an entire new Stock
c various styles of
CARPET NG,
Druggets, Oil Cloths,
Hearth Rugs, - • Stair Rods,
Curtain Window Shades,
Lace and Muslin Covers,
Table aud Piano Covers, &e.,
All of which have been purchased direct Irom the
Manufacturers, and will he sold as low,
WHDL33ALI3 03 S3 TAIL,
as in any city-in the Union. T
TliosC families about to purehase CHRPET
ING, or any ofller article in the line, may Ire as
sured that, it will be greatly to their interest to call
and examine for themselves previous to making
their pruchase. WM. H. GUION, Agent.
No. 140 Congress and p 7 St. Julian-Sis.
N. B.—Families from the country can have I heir
Carpets, &c. shipped free of exnfense. Carpels will
be sent to any part of this City, jand cut to rooms,
fee of charge, and when required, will be made
by an experienced Upholsterer.
Savannah, Ga., M.rret; 2t* 1554. 12—ly
Wood, Bradley &. Co
s GEORGIA
Q The largest Furniture, Manufactory i
the Southern Country, hyjmachinery. will set
/f* at wholesale or retail, at rtriiuce J prices from
date. 1 •
Macon, Nov. 16, 1854. — 4Q*3m1 -v :
LAST NOTICEi
rffXHE accounts and Notes pi Messrs. Morrow
A & Stanley arpjn the (lands of G* J. f i H.
Green & Martin sot cblie'ction. IC3** Fart her in
dulgence cannot fce shown,'as vve are compelled
to have the mime ~ , ‘f : ’
Griffin, Nov* 26. 1354*—4^tf
REMOVAL.
THE uncjerflgnp<i having removed bis Stock
of Goodk to the’ store lately occupied by
1 Messrs. Sargent & Co.tß| tle corner of Broadway
and Orleans strovtei-where will be found a
good stock of
STAPLE DRV GOODS AMD
and wiil be pleased tq sec his old customers, and
the public generally,And will endeuvor to sell
them goods as low us,cau be bought in the citv.
A.tg. 15, 1851. < J. RICHARDSON.
HAYGOOD & WHITAKER,
Attorneys at Law,
A TLANTA , GEORGIA.
Office over Gulins stove, White Hall St
B. HAYGOOD J I WHITAKER,,
Formerly of Wat* Formerly of Fay
kiusville, Ga. l etteyille, Ua
Junels, 1853
DR. M J. DANIEL,
OFFICJ£ second door, Lodge Building
Hill Sirec -
Griffin Ga.Ma 11
marIIW m¥n
4VKST SIDE OF HILL-STREET,
crauatar, gaa.
t ‘ HAVE just received a splendid
assortment of
FILL & WINTER.
GOODS
fo* Gentlemen’s wear. Their stock
has been carefully selected by one
cf the firm,- troni the latest and most
approved styles in the New York market, anil is
not surpassed lor beauty of fashion and quality ol
tex’ HIT.
Confiden t that they can render general satisfac
tion, they respectfully invite an examination of ■
their stock. i
The’ following are some of the leading articles
embraced in their present extensive assortment:
Cloths, black and colored; Doe-skin (Jassimrrs;
Fancv French Caseiiners, Flam and Fancy
Silk Velvet, and Black and Fancy Silk
lor Votin'/, Gloves.Cravats,Shirts,
( white and fancy) Collars, &e.,
together with a great variety of
FURNISHING GOODS
ALSO
Ready-Made Clothing',
consisting of Black, Brown and Blue Frock and
Sack Coals; a fine lot of Overcoats, cloth
and Lion Skin; Cusiinere Pants, black
and I'anev; a splendid article ol while
Tinsel Silk Vests; iVlarseilles,
Satin and Fancy Silk Vesls,
&c &c.
Also HATS and CAPS of the latest and most
fashionable styles— fine quality.
iCp’G cut lernen who appreciate a good article
of poods, will find our prices moderate. Call and
sec.
Sep. 14.1*34. 37—tt
.“McWilliams i co.,
WEST SIDE OP HlliltJb STREET,
ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM
NE V YORK AND PHILADELPHIA
—THEIP. —
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Hal?; Bonnets, Boots and Shoes
Wooden, Crockery and Hardware,
GROCERIES, he.
of which they invite the attention of the citizens o
Griffin and public generally.
Griffin, Sep. 14, 1554. 37
B&AIP&IB &.£U3> IPii.Is.WY
DRY-GOODS,
Groceries, Planters’, Mechan
ics, anti Housewives’
Furnishing Goods .
AND ALL ARTICLES OF PRIME NECESSITY.
Wli nrv'St respect fully lender our thanks to
111 >sc of ouj Irii nds who have so liberally
patronized and encouraged us, and with pleasure
inform them that we.ire now receiving our FALL
AND WINTER STOCK, next door to Mc
\*liams & Cos. west side Hill Street,-where wo
will be happy to see and serve our old and many
new friends. We solicit the particular attention ol
the public generally to our stock of B >ofs, Shoes,
Staple Clothing, &c. &c. Help us lo advertise bv
calling in and seeing us. We study to please.
SCy'2l Boxes K. Grade’s celebrated, good and
cheap TOBACCO, a good h t of LEATHER and
bome-m-ide SHOES.
C.T. DEUPHEE, J- F. DEUPIIEE.
Nov. 4, 1854. 45—ts
i NOTICE.
TII E TaNNING, SHOE AND lIARNESS
Manulacluring Business of ibis place, herc
to'ore conducted by James L.. Johnson,'is now
discontinued, and witriureafier be conduct'd by
Al. M Lockhaht, with the same well tried and
experienced workmen, connected with Ins. various
departments, and l feel assured and authorized
to say, v ith the Tanning in connection with the
business, will be aide to sell as good bargains as
any establishment in ihe North or South, anddc-.
tertnined none North sliall excel in point of man
ilfactury m its various depar’ments; and with strict
and proper attention to business, hope and solicit
its former patrons and many more new ones. 1
am determined that those who favor me with their
patronage, shall not be disappointed. Call and
examine. M. M. LOCKH A RT„ ■
N. B.—My work will be given in exchange for i
Raw-Hides, Bark, Talb-w and Beeyax.
Griffin, Sept- 7th, 1853. 37—if
FALL SuEPEIES, 1854.
SALMONS, BOOTH & CD.
FEEL Ihankful for past favok*,and take pleas
ure in saving to the public as well as their
friends ard customers, that ’hey are notv receiving
their Fall and Winter s..pp'Ls of ill kinds ol
Coods, consisting of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Hard
ware, Cutlery,
CROCKERY JUvD GLASS WARE.
Also a good stock of Fancy Articles and Yan
kee Notions, Cil YV mdow ,Shades. A
large slock ol GROCERIES, Bag
ging, Rope and Iron.
Paints, Oils, Glass anil Piity .
LADIES DRESS GOODS!
As to our stock of Ladies Dress Goods,"we
feci confident they cannot bg,.surpassed by any
assortment ever ©fi-rcrfTnlVriddlc Georgia. We
hope the Ladies will give us a Pall and certify lo
lln* truth of wlial wc say. We are determined tp
sell.our Goods iow lor CASH,or appgored Grcdit.
Li.S-Salmons, 1
Tt Booth, > S., B. &_ Cos.
J. N Simmons, A ~ “ 5
Qrilßn, tJcTober 5, 1854.-40 2m
JACOB’S CORDIAL.
rB AHE undersigned are sole agents tor the sal
ol the above valuable preparation, in Griffin
i.d will sell Wbdle-ale aiid Retail.
SALMONS, BOOTH & CO
• 9,)P54.pJ —£4 . J.
R, MANSBN STELL.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
fi. LL busin'kssentrusted to their care will ro
i/SL ocive prompt attention.
Apri| ,1554. 14— .
J. A &J.C. BEEKS,
DEALERS 7JV
DRV GOODS UHOSisRiliS
p- ;<■'<A N D II a*:dwa K£,
Coroer Hill tad Ninth-street ,Griffin,
Jnnuauy-9. 1852. —ls
: WKSIi NOTIOI.
THE undersigned respectfully t
his professional serv ices to th
r.f Grillin and vicinity. Uis prnci.ce is on Ft\
tho BOTANIC SYSTEM, and from ni
•longoxperiehcnin the practice ot t liysrc, he feel
assured that he wtllbe able to give satislccUc 1 *
nil who may trilli on him for medical aid.
PCP’Olliso n Broadway over A GrnJ’S Store
: LKllDlf SNtliD, M D
Grrfri, F, lOiSli ‘ .
‘ js3BJt^^uiraH6.asß
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
ohbiba® susnruumuw
JACOB’S CORDIAL
CHOLERA, 1 FOR ALL ( CHOLERA MORBUS,
DYSENTERY, > llfllMO Rld-AdiC < BILIOUS’CHOLIC,
DIARIHICeA, ) Dunu &lIwfcHOIOI ( CHOLERA INFANTUM
ALSO,ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO MAM DISEASES OF FEMALES,
MOST ESPECIALLY PAINFUL MENSTRUATION.
The Virtues of Jacob’s Cordial are too welijknownto re
quire Encomiums.
j Ist if cures the worst cares of Diarrlxa. 7th. It cures Painful Mensrruation.
I 2d. It cures the worst lb,ms of Dyusoutery. Bih. It relieves Pain in Back and Loins.
|3t . It'cures CaUlbrriiu or Mexican Diarrltefta. -Strli. it icounteractsNervousneseanri Despondency
4ih It relieves the severest Colie. lflih. I t restores Irregularities.
Gi.h It cures Cholera Morbus. 1 llh. It dispels gloomy and hysterical Feelings.
sjh It cures Cholera Infantum. 12th. L’h an admirable Tonic.
A few short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, &c.
•‘I have used Jacob’s Cordial iri my family, and have found it a most efficient,and in my jtldgminf,
valuable remedy.” > Hon. Hiram IV arnep., ex- Judge of Supreme Court, On.
“It gives me pleasure in being able to recommend Jacob’s Cordial—my own personal cxperiem*,
and the experience of my neighbors and friends around ine, is a sufficient guarantee for me to belie?*
it to be all that it purports to be, viz. “a sovereign remedy.” V\ M . Underwood,
Formerly. Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit.
‘‘l take great pleasure in recommending this invaluable medicine to all afflicted with bowel diseases,
for which 1 believe it to be a sovereign remedy—decidedly superior toany thing else evertiied by me.”
A. A. Gaulding, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia.
“I have used ‘Jacob’s Cordial’ in my family, and this, with a hear about it as a remedy by thoi*
who have trieel it, induces nc so believe that it stands ai the head of every preparation of Ibe kind, and
would recommend its use in the disease for which it is compounded.” Miles G. Dobbins,
Cashier ol the Bank of the State ol Georgia, Griffin.
“II lliere is any crcdioilitv in human testimony, ‘Jacob’s Cordial’ must stand pre-eminent above all
oilier preparations foe the cute ol Bowel Diseases. Iroin the mass of testimony in it favor coming
n from all quarters, it must be very far in advance, as a curative agent, ol most ii not a other‘patent’
preparations.” _ A. Fleming, Cashier Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, Griffin.
“Tins efficient remedy is traveing into celebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns ml*
Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used.” Georgia Jeffersonian, Alay 19 Ih, 1853.
Will. w. BLISS & co.
Proprietors, Savannah, Ga.
AG-airas.
John Mangham, Zebulon.
J. N. Thompson, Jackson.
Love & Glenn, McDonough.
James M Jones, Fayetteville.
James) F. Johnson; Jonesboro;
J.Noreross; Atlanta.
J.T. Doane. **
Hurd & tlungerford, Mohtiealloi
W. S. Lawson, Greenville.
,■ J. M.Noell, LaGrangc.
B G- & A. R. Thornton, “
Bedell Sr Mullens, Hamilton,
E. Wells St Cos. Talbotton.
W. S. Sandwich, Thomaston.
Miclebcrry Si Mobley, Indian Spring
T. S. M. Blood worth, Van Buren.
Win. S. Carrol, Locust Grove.
Ezra Johnson, Mt. Morn.
Svannah. May 15th, 1854
DB WI. B. MOSELEY'S
If Infirmary, ft
For the Treatment of all Chronic Diseases,
is note open for the reception of patients. Rooms spa
cious and well ventiliated, and every thing necessary to
render his patients comfortable. Board $ 1 per diem ,
or sls per Month.
GRIFFIN, - broadway, - ‘- - -GEORGIA.
HIS unprecedent success for the past ten years in the l teat meat Cliji ironic Diseases, such a
Dropsy Dyspepsia, Asthma, Bronchitis,EUe, Piles, Liver Disease , Rfcettinutism, Syphilis, Cams
IVens Prolapsus and (lie varilHis Diseases incident lo Females, should not be overlooked by the publ
decidin'/uuon his merits. jCPAH communications must be pos'tf paid nnd addressed, lo
’ p IVM It- MOSBfcHV, M U.
Griffin, Jure 6th, 1854. 23 -tl
HILL & SMITH,
SUCCESSORS TO JOSSEY & FLEMISTER, CORNER OF
If U anti Solomon Streets, Griffin, Ga.
WiLL keep on hand a lar°c assortment
BAGGING, ROPE, IRON, CASTINGS, STAPLE DRY GOODS,
IgimiXTH &9. $
to which public attention is respectfully invited.
llenrt P. Him...... - D.3air t
August 31, 1854 —34—tt
Saddlery, Harness, Etc.
THli Suhcnlter would rc.pectlu.l’ iiiiorii) liis Irioiids and Iho (oddiu yen *rdly dud n. Mi MCtMI/
made extensive addilipns to his general Stock ol Goods, of which the following comprise orly •
part, viz.
ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND SPANISH SADDLES,
Bridles, Harness, and Collars.
A variety of Carpet and Saddle Bags, Cbscli, Stage, Wagon, T wig and Overseer’s \Y hips, Stirrup*
Spurs, Bits ind Bridle Mounting.
JdPAny work made to order in the neatest and most tasty manner, at short notice.’
N. B. Strict attention given to repairing in all branches ol the Business. • , ....
I am enabled to offer inducements to buyers, who will find it to their interest to give rat a Cpll befor*
making their purchases, Corner of New Orleans and Broad Slrets, first door on Broadwavh.net ot
Sargent & Cos. JAMES L. JOHNSON
Griffin, February 21, 1854. 8—
-V B_ The attention of Harness Makers and Carriage Trimmers, <s-e. is edited la t stock of Patent *m
ameld Leathers, which he keeps constantly on hand at I owe', i market prices.
WILLIAM I. M, I
BBtrs-aisii
GRIFFIIV, GA.
Js_ trntion of the public to his fresh
supply of Drugs and Medicines, &c., WRAB
/purchased in New York and Philadcl- AKT
] phia;consistingo!theusualarticlcskept
in his line, and which he offers on the Rnost res
sonoblc terms fur cash or approved credet.
His stock consists, in part, of Sulphate Quinine
Sulphate Acetate and Mnriutc of Morphine, eid
um, liv’d potasg, blue mass, proto iodide mure y
chlorii'ovm, sulphuric ether, sweet spr’ls nitre, a,
tjua nmmonia, cod livpr oil, fresh and good, mar*
chisi’s celebrated cotholicon, ext opium, ext jalap,
ext with the usual extracts and
powders, English, French and American chemi
cals. &C. • ‘ •>,’
Mortimore’s Bitter Cordial with a general stock
of Patent Medicines, paints.
PAINTUARNISB, GLASS, & c <
Lamp oil, train oil, linseed ptlj spts turpentine
while lead pure and ‘Hdfrv, putty, glass,, pain
brushes, gold leaf, , gold bronze, smpltsi chrome
grecn.chromc yellow, American vermilion; Chines.t
do, drop black, lamp black; rose pink, &c. &c
My putchaßes tvefe made fair cash; which Will cna
able ine to sell as low as any persbn can—qualite
of articles, &C. taken into Consideration.
* W. B. SEAY, Druggist j.
- > - Sr Hiil-St., Griffin, G *?■
1 Apri1,23,1354. 17
AG-SITTS
Wm. Strange, Worilnilit,
J. R.Spcir, Williainsvillc.
I. T. & S. Thrash, Warncreville.
Johnson & Zuber, Woodbury.
J- A . J. & B. Foster, Rocky Mount.
Banning & Mutlievvs, Lutbcrsvill*.
Isaac Fulcher, Mounfville.
O Gibson, Long Cape.
Tfion. S. Bradffeld, West Point,
?• J. Hui/USt Cq. Whitcsvilie.
YV.S- Gill jin, Flat Slibals.
L. & W. H. Jackson, Cataula.
J. B. Foster, Wnverly tlall.
l)rahe & Mathews, Prattsbnrg,
J C. & VV. A. Douglas, Pleasant Hill.
Wnllacc k. Ross, Carsonsville.
Whitfield & Beeland, Shady Dal*..
Hcnrv J. Gill, Iron Spring
2C
IMPROVED TRUSS.
mm m m
THE subscriber is prepared to furnish his IM
PROVED TRUSS at the shortest notice, on
pplicalion. . ■/ .-•
Also GUNS made and repaired in best
style, at his shop on New Orleans' Street.
PGBXEB—-
MORE BEAUTIFUL BONNETS.
mWRS. LUNQ.UEST would most respectfully
[fl ca ii the attention of the Ladies of Griffin
and its neighborhood, to hei tine assortmc f
NEW BONNETS,
of the very latest Fall arid Winter Fashion *. This
assortment is of the greatest variety; and newest
and most elegant styles. -To inaK h, she has a so
a large variety of tasty artificial
Wreaths. See.
made iipn the first French establishments in Pa
irs, to order.
Ladies’ Dress Caps,
perfectly beautiful t Do call and look nt henv
She has also a large variety of now and eltgani
nrnis eb®s msm*
all of the latest style*., In fact, anything fine and
fashionable in tire Bonnet and Millipery
tine, may be foiinJ at her establishment, Hill
above Broad Street.
Mrs.L. continues to mako LADIES* DRESS
ES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, Ac, to order,an.
respectfully requests the Ladies so \U a. tyt sc
her stvles and nev Goods.
Oc\2s, 1851.-V43.-tf