The Empire State. (Griffin, Ga.) 1855-18??, February 06, 1856, Image 4

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LEGAL N0 TI oft S . BUTTS MORTGAGE SHERIFF'S SALES. WJLL BE SOLD, before the Court House door, in the town of Jackson, Butts county, on the First Tuesday n March nest , within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One negro girl-, by the name of Rebecca, of copper com plexion, about eighteen years of age ; Martha Ann, a girl about ten years of age; ,Barah, a woman, about fifty-five years of age ; all the Household and Kitchen Furniture, of ever}’ description, belonging to James B. Camp. One Bay Mare, one Son-el Mare, one Baggy, one two-horse Wagon,- and three Cows and Calves. Levied on as the property of James B. Camp, to satisfy a mortgage fi.fa. in favor ofNathan F. Camp, vs. said James B. Camp. Property pointed out in said Mortgage fi. fa. Also at the same time jand place, sixty-three acres of land in Butts county, No. not known, adjoining lands of Mrs. Standard on the east, W. J. Head on the south, and Henry Britton on the west. Levied on to satisfy a mort gage 15. fa. in favor of Mickelberrv & Mobley vs. James Rowland. Property pointed out in said Mortgage fi.fa. H. G. UMARS, Deputy Sheriff. Decimber 23th, 155.5. Batts Sheriff’s Sales. WILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Jackson, Butts County, Ga., on the first Tuesday in March next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Cain, a boy of yellow complexion, about 22 years of age; Hnlda, a woman about 28 years of age; Betsey a woman about 28 years of age ; Nelly a woman about 40 years of ngc; Allen, a boy about 24 years of age ; Ben, a boy about 17 years of age; Ned, a man about 55 years of age; Jim, a man about 50 years of age; Shadrick a boy about 18 years of age; Jim, a boy about 16 years of age; Jane, a girl about 19 years ot age and her child about five months old; Matilda, a wo.nian about 39 years of age and her child six months old ; Caroline, a girl about 13 years age; Henry a boy about 12 years of age, and Tom a boy about 9 years old : Levied on as the property of Thomas ,T. Carson, to rat'sfy one ft fa from Butts Superior Court in favor of James 11. Roberts nnd other ft fas in my hands vs said Thomas J. Carson. Property pointed out by Defendant. A l*o, will be sold at the same time and place: (309) three kandre 1 acres of Land, No. not k town, it being the place whereon William L. Phillips now resides, in said county of Butts, adjoining lands of Hampton T. Dicken and others: Levied on as the property of said William L. Phillips to satisfy one fi fa from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of Hugh R. Banks, and other li fas in my hands vs said William L. Phillips. Also at the same time and place, will be sold : 700 acres of Land, well improved, number not known, but known as the place whereon Josiih Freeman now lives, adjoiaingthe lands of Thoms J Carson, John Morris, and others : levied on as the property of Josiah Freeman, to satisfy a ft. fa. is sued from Butts Superior Court, in favor of Thomas Payne, and other ft. fas. in my h inds vs. Josiah Freeman. Proper ty pointed oat by defendant. RICHARD G. BYARS, D. Sh’fif. January 30, ’56-tds Also, will be sold at the same time and place ; (2021) two hundred two a id a half acres of Land, it being Lot of land No. 33, in the fourth District of originally Monroe now Butts county : Levied on as the property of Charles W. Stell, to satisfy one fi fa from Monroe Superior Court in fa vOr of Thomas Payne, vs said Charles W. Stell. Al*. at, the same time and place: (202 J) two hundred two and a h tlf acres of land. number not known, adjoining lands of Robert G. Dike and others in said comity: Levied on as the property of Peter H. Chambers to satisfy one fi fa from B :tts Superior Court in favor of Joseph C. Little, vs said Peter H. Chambers, and other fi fas in my hands vs said Chambers. at the same time and place: 3 Lots on the Indi an Spring Reserve, in Butts county, on which is situated the Hotel, Ball Room and Stables, containing two acres each with the improvements thereon, 5 vacant lots on said Re serve, cont lining in all fourteen acres: one Negro boy by the name of Anthony, about 22 years of age: one Negro boy by the name of John, about 20 years of age: Levied on to satisfy fine fi fa from Butts Superior Court in favor of Robert G. Duke vs Edward Varner, Andrew J. Varner, Clinton L. Varner and Cyntha H. Varner, and other fi fas in my hands vs E„ A. J., C. I..,and C. 11. Varner. WILLIAM ANDREWS, Sli’ff. January 30. 1856 tds Butts Postponed Sale, WILL be sold before the court house door, in Jackson, Butts county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in March next, the following property, to wit : One negro girl by the name of Harriet, about 16 or 17 years of age, to satisfy four Justice Court fi. fas. issued from the 611th (list., G.M.. in favor of John McCommon, and other fi. fas in my hands vs. Jeptha .T Chaffin. Levy made and returned to me by W. 11. Kimbrough, constable. Levied on as the property of Jeptha J. Chaffin. li. G. BYARS, D. S. Jan. 30, 1350... .39... .tds SPALDING SHERIFF ’ S SA LE S. W ILL BE SOLO, before the Court House door, the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST TUESDAY in MARCH next, the following piopeity, viz: One house and lot in the city of Griffin, number not known, it being! the house and lot whereon Mr . o age now lives, the same fronting Taylor Street and atj ’i- ng Mrs. McCime on the west, Ei Hatton on the cast, and Mr. Banks on the south. Levied on as the property of Whit field fluff', to satisfy s-.indry Justices’ Court si.‘fas. in my hands in favor of Absalom Gray, Agent vs Whitfield Huff, Levied on and returned to me ‘by j. B. Malthews, consta ble, and tenant in possession notified. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Two acres of land, in the City of Griffin, No. not known, withal! the improvements thereon, said lot fronting one hundred and t.-iirty-niieyards on Ninth Street, and running West eventy yards, the same being the place whereon the family of Samuel B. Maxcey now lives: Levid on as the pro perty i Charles L. Dupree, to satisfy a fi fa from Spalding Superior Court, in favor of Le is Pyron, vs. Samuel B Max cey, principal and John F. X, Huddleston and Charles L. Dupree, securities. Tenant in possession notified. One City lot in West Griffin, in Spalding county, Ga., known as the Ea-t half of lot number thirty-nine, (39) containing five-eight j (j)of an acre, with all the improve ments thereon—Said lot bounded on the North by Solomon Street, on the East by a Street running North & South, on the W e-t by Lie-other half of said loR and on the South by an alley: Levid on to satisfy a fi fa from Pike Inferior Court in favor-ot John Neal vs. John Spruel. Tenant in possession notified thereof. A. A. WOOTEN, Sh'ff. Jan. 30,1356 89 tds. -U.SO, AT THE THE SAME TIME AND TLACE WILE EE SOLD, j Ka ;,cyf=i or’ a-- the place wheieon J J Henderson now lives, number not known, bounded on the east by Colo nel Wilson, on the west by J P Manly, on the south by T ! Ferguson : Levied on to satisfy three fi fas issued from the Justices’ Court of the iuotli I)i-trict, G. M.. in favor of Levi Chmci, bearer, vs William A. Herring and J. J. Henderson. Property pointed out'oy Plaintiff. Levy made and returned to me by a Con.- table. WILEY PATRICK, D. Sh'ff. January 30,’56 tds aJ applies to me for Letters of Dismission from the ad ministration on the Estate of Walker Fitts, late of said county deqtased,— These are therefore to cite and admonish all parties con cerned. to he and appear at my office, within the time pre reribed by In,v and show cause", if any they have, why Let ters Disniissory should not be issued. Given under my hand at office,'this January 28th, 1356. JESSE L. BLALOCK, Ordinary. Jan 30, ’56... .6m GROUOIA, Fayette . Ciiaaty.—Whereas, Matthew Yates applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of George Yates, late of Fayette county, deceas ed— Also, for Litters oi Guardianship for tile persons and property of is >p!ironia J. Yates and .Martha E. Yates, or phans of the said George Yates— These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons con cerned to lie and appear at my office within the time pre scribed bylaw, and show cause, if any they have, whv Let ters should not be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand, this January 26th, 1356. JESSE L. BLALOCK, OrdV. Jan 30,’56 30ds J PIKE SUPERIOR COURT, October Term, 1855. Larkin Wilder, ) vs. V Libel for Divorce. Nancy Wilder. > IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff', that the Defend mt is n and to be found in this County, and it further appearing that she does not reside in this State. It is a motion, Ordered, That said Defendant appear and answer at the next Term of this Court, or that the case be considered in default and the Plaintiff he allowed to pro ceed erp -irle ; and that this Rule be published once a month for three mouths, iu some public Gazette of this State By the Court, W.M. H. F. HALL, Pl’ffij Atfy. A true extract taken from the Minutes of Pike Superior Court, October Term, 135.5. John A. Cociiran, C. S. C. Oct. 23... .20....3m. G3OUKIA, Batts County,—Whereas, HarroJd N. By ars applies to me for letters of Guardianship of the property of Harr old M. Amos, a minor child of John R. Amos, who has seperute property in his own right, and who it* under the age of fourteen years. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons in terested, to lie and appear at my office on the second Mon day in January next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official, signature, this sth day of Dec., 1855. HENRY HENDRICK, Ordinary. 35 40d. EORGIA, Pilce Comity.—To all whom wJ?” it may concern—Whereas, William H. Waughn and Thomas H Edwards, Administrators upon the Estate of John Vaughn, of said county deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from tue Administration of said Estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by iaw, to snow cause, if any they have, why said Letters should, not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 27th day of December, 1855. JOSEPH C. BECKHAM, OrdV. January Ist, 1855. 30-6 m LE GAL SAE SL . Georgia, Butts County—Wkereas, James W Harkness applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of James Price, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all” and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in Februa ry next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this 18th Dec., 1355. HENRY HENDRICK, Ordinary. 35....-..00d5. SIXTY days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Butts county, in the State of Geor gia, for leave to sell the laud and negroes belonging to the estate of George L. Thompson, late of said county,deceased. WILLIAM J. THOMPSON, Adrnr. Dec. 18th, 1555.. .35. ,60d Ariminisira tor's 8.! le. TTTILL be sold on tlu* first Tuesday in February next, be- V V fore the Court House door in Cassville, Cass county, Lot of land Xo. twelve hundred and twenty. (1220) seven teenth (17th) District, third Section, originally Cherokee now Cass county. Sold by order o‘s the Court of Ordinary of Butts county, as the property of the ei.-tate of Stephen H. Duke, late of Butts countv, deceased BRITON BUTTRILL, Adrnr. Dec. 23d, 1355.. .35. .tds. “Cassville Standard” coppv. and present bill on day of Sale. CTEORGIA, PUCE COUNTY— Whereas, James M. V Trice applies to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of Patience Jones, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors es said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they, have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this Dtc 27th 1855. J. C. BECKHAM, Ordinary. Ad mi Hist rotor’s Stale. BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary, of Spal ding county, will be sold on the “first Tuesday in Feb ruary next, before the Court House door in Catoosa county, 1-t of LAND, No. 282, in the 28th District of the 3d Section originally Cherokee now Catoosa county, containing 160 acres. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of John Bates, late of Spalding county, deceased. WM. T. BATES, Adm'r. October 17, ’55-tds. Notice. TWO months after date 1 shall apply to the Court of Ordinery of Meriwether county, for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of Robert Rag land, late of Troup countv, deceased, this 4t,h Dec 1555. ISAAC C. BELL, Dec 19, ; 55... .2in Executor. • Notice. r li WO months after date application will be made to the JL Court of Ordinary of Meriwether county for leave to sell the Land lying in said Meriwether county, belonging to the estate of Isaac Welden, late of Meriwether county, deceased, this 4th day of December. 1855. ELEANOR WELDON, Dec 19 ’55... ,2m Qualified Executrix. rpWO months after date application will be made to the J. Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Spalding county, for leave to sell a negro woman by the name of Mary, be tween 60 and 70 years of age, belon ing to the estate of Daniel Slmptrine, late of said county deceased. To be sold , for tlic benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JAMES SHUPTRINE, Administiator. January 16, 1856 37.. , ...2m Georgia. SpaHfisionßi tj-."To all whom it may concern : Whereas Jonas Boyd, Administrator upon the estate of Samuel Boyd, late of said county deceased, applies tome for letters of dismmission from the adminis tration of sai fiesta ee ; Therefore the kindred and creditors of said deceased,are hereby cited and admonished to file their objections, if any they have, in mv office, in terms of the law,’ otherwise letters dismisses-}- will be granted said applicant at the next August term of the Court of Ordinary for said coun ty. JAMES 11. MANGIIAM Ordinary. Jan. 23, 1856 ..38. .. .4m CTEOR.GIA, PHce comity.-—To nil whom it may con i’ corn : W.hcreas J. A. Potts, Administrator of the es tate of Abram S. Wright.of said county, deceased,applies to me forletters of dismission from said estate ; * These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of paid deceased, to be and ap pear at my office within the timepcrscribed by law, to show cause! if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 17th Jan uary, 1856. J. C BECKHAM, Ordinary. Jan. 23, 1356 33....4m fA EOEorIA. IT fir rat-.-ig,-,—•'Whereas Amanda B. Em- VJt finger, Admini.tr-4.trix of the estate of Martha T.Boyd. deceased, applies to me for letters disaiissojv from said’es tate : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and angular the heirs and creditors, to be and appear at my office with in tire time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not. he granted- Given under mv hand at office, this January 17. i d'.!. J.’C. BECKHAM, Ordinary. Jan. 23. 1856 33 4m G KORGIA--PIKE COUNTY. Curl f Ordinary of raid county, January Term, 185fi. rappearing to the Court, from the petition of John Fox worth and Cadesman Pope, Executors of the estate of Stephen M B. Hiselden deceased, that they have fully ad ministered the estate of said deceased, and praying “to be dismissed therefrom: Ordered that notice of their said application be publish ed in terms of the law, that all persons concerned may take notice thereof, and file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in August next, and show cause why said letters should not at this time be granted. A true extract from the minutes of the Court. JOSEPH C. BECKHAM, Ordinary, Zebulon, Jan. 22d. 1556 38, Cm. A? 1 s?i |nl stra t ri x*s Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Pike county, will be sold before the Court House door, in the town i of Zebnlon, on the First Tuesday in February next,between | tne legal hours of sale, a Negro Man named Henry, about | GO years of age belonging to the Estate of William W. Ar nold, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said estate. Terms, at sale. JULIANA T. ARNOLD, Adm’x. Dec. 26th, 1355. Administrator’s Nate ! WILL be sold in Zebu]on, Pike county, Georgia, on the First Tuesday in February next, SEVEN TEEN of as LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES ns were ever offered in Middle Georgia, belonging to the estate of D, A. Allen, Deceased, sold by order of the Court of Ordi nary of said county. Terras on the day of sale. 0. W. ALLEN, Adm’r. December 25th, 1555. GEORGIA—PIKE COUNTY. WHEREAS, Peter E. Fossctt and Green B. M. Blount applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of John Brunt, late of said county, deceased: These are therfore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the persons interested, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this the 31st of Dec. 1855. J. C. BECKHAM, Oedinary. I lEOKUIA, Butts county.—Whereas William Peck vX applies to me for letters of administration on the es tate of Joseph G. Jenks, late of said county, deceased— These are ther fore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said decascd to be and appear at my office, on or before the second Monday in January next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not be granted. Given under my hand & official signature, this Ist December, 1855. IIE.NRY HENDRICK, Dec. 12,1355... .30ds Ord’y- C'l EOHGIA, Pike County.—-Whereas, James Jordan X applies to me for Letters of Administration, with the vjill annexed, on the Estate of William Harris, of saidjeoun ty deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 6th day of Dec. 1855. J. C.BECKHAM, Dec. 12,1855 30ds. Ord’y. J. P. PERDUE, AUCTION £ COM'I MERCHANT, (JR IF FIN, GEOR GIA. HAS opened a house on Broadway, for the purpose of conducting an Auction and Commission Business. All Goods consigned tir him will meet with prompt attention Instructions will be fully and faithfully carried out. Nov 28, ’55... .Grn Handsome Reward for the Thief with proof ot CONVICT. STOLEN from my lot on the evening of the 9th \ of July last, one of my HARNESS HORSES, ■iinL r-mJL about 11 years old, 15 or 15£ hands high—a sor rel. He is a very notable horse from the fact that he has bumps much resembling young horns over his eyes—quite raw-hone looking. It is supposed a negro belonging to Mr. Henry Spier, of Mclntosh, rode him off—the negro be ing seen on him and was lodged in Griffin Jail when next heard from. Any information to me or C. T. Deupree in Griffin, will be thankfully received aud amply compensa ted. My residence is about 4 miles from Mclntosli, Ivinch afoonecounty, and 4 miles from Richland, on the Columbus road. SOLOMON HARRELL. October K). 1865. ts PIERCE FEMALE COLLEGE. FLAT SHOALS-, MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA. Til ft next Session of this Institution will begin oil the second Wednesday in January next. The Col lege Ims been in successful operation for the past year— though in its infancy, from the other many advantages con nected with strict economy, it has enjoyed a patronage sur passing the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Its establishment is no longer an experiment, but a fixed fact. Parents can educate their daughters here, at a less expense, than any where else in the State* There is a full Corps of Instructors in the Institution. 23 l&L JM. SB - The usual charge in other Institutions for tuition and hoard, as embraced in our scholarship, is from S3OO to $350 Which we furnish at $230 When a Scholarship in full is not desired, Tuition including the Languages SSO Music, with use’of Instrument 40 Drawing and Painting 20 Embroidery, 20 Wax Work, 10 There are no extra charges. Board, exclusive of light, can be had at $lO per month. All extravagance in dress is not only forbidden, but strict ly prohibited. There lias not been a case of sickness in the Institution (hiring the past year. With these advantages, we respect fully solicit a continuance of patronage. T. C. STANLEY, President & Proprietor. ’ October 30,1855... .27... .tlj. ?. r>. Savannah .News copy till Ist Jan., and send bill.TEd /•’ all Trade! ! mm giobsTmiw goods: THE subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have in store and are receiving direct from New York, a full supply of FALL fc WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of FANCY A 0 STAPL DRY GOODS! CLOTHING. HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARD WARE, CROCKERY, BAGGING, ROPE, SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT and TOBACCO, and all other articles usually kept in this market, which they would invite the public to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as they are determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. S. L>. McWJLLIAMS & CO. At the old stand of McWilliams k Cos, Hill Street, Griffin, Ga. Oct. 24,1355 ts FOR SALE!! THE COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE, in West Griffin, at present occupied by Col. A. B. Mathews.. Persons desirous of purchasing would do well to examine the premises, as the house must positively be sold. Posses sion given first of next January. Kir Apply at the store of ‘ C. 11. JOHNSON A Cos., Griffin, Sept. 10th, ’55. .20. .ts Hill street. fipiSTMllpm Til ft undersigned, having located in West Griffin, near the Planter's Hotel, is now prenared to CUT and MAKE DRESSER. and TRIM BONNETS in tlie LATEST FASHIONS; also will CUT and MAKE CLOTHTXG for GENTLEMEN.— ALL l FOR A’ WARRANTED ! MISS L. E. MATTHEWS Griffin, January Bth, 1856. \ YOUNG LADY, a graduate of the Synodical College, ■ xl who has had some experience in teaching, desires a situation as Teacher. Reference—the Rev. Carlisle i*: B. Martin, former President of the College. Application can be made at tins office—or to Miss W. Griffin, Ga. Dec. 19, 1-55 ts y Carriage Maker, near Sharon Grove, Fay kT&CYftiSY c^e county, Ga., can make to order at short V/\y w notice, single scat and slide seat BUGGIES, FAMILY CARRIAGES AMD PLANTATION WAGONS. Also, repairing done at short notice, and in thevery best Kind of style-’ fOL.MI work warranted. Sep. 26, 1855.7. .22 ts INFIRMARY. YjpIIK undersigned Rave opened, in the city of Atlanta, an J- Infirmary, for the reception of patients laboring under medical or surgicaltrcatment. An intelligent nurse and faithful servants will be in con stant attendance, and will give their attention to the sick at all hours, and :y or night, when required. The surgical department will he under the control of W. F. WESTMORELAND, who will give prompt attention to injuries, and every variety . of disease requiring surgical operations. The usual fees adopted by the physicians of the city will be charged, with fifteen cents per day for board, Ac. Planters and others sending negroes mar- rest assured that they will be properly attended to, and, if after an ex amination if bo determined that there is no prospect of re lief, t ii'.y will be eat home without any charge. W.F. WESTMORELAND, M. D. J. G. WESTMORELAND, M. D. Atlanta, May 16, ‘55. 3 ts liilMvrMisMiC™ THE u nderaigncdwould respectfully inform his friends, and the public generally,that lie has *S aS ® recently made extensive additions to bis general stock of GOODS, of which the following comprise only a part, viz : English, American and SPANISH SADDLES, BridlesjHarnes & Collars A variety of Carpet and Saddle Bags, Coach, Stage, Twig and Overseers’ Whips, Stirrups, Spurs, Bits and Bridle Mounting. AiT Any work made to order in the neatest and most tasty manner, at short notice. 4S”Striet attention given to repairing in all branches of the business. The attention of Harness Makers and Carriage Trim mers, Ac., is called to his stock of PATENT ENAMELED LEATHERS, which lie keeps constantly on hand at lowest market prices. N. B. I am enabled to offer inducements to buyers, who will find it to their interest to give me a call before pur chasing elsewhere. Be sure and call in at the first door north of Banks’ Shoe Shop, east side of Hill-street. JAMES L. JOHNSON. Griffin, Ga.. May 3, 1855-1 y 1 GROCERIES AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS! JUST received the largest and best selected stock of Gro ceries and Staple Dry Goods, ever offered before in this market, and we are determined to sell at very short profits for the CASH, among our stuck may be found the follow ing articles: 100 Bales Gunny Bagging, 200 Coils New York and New Orleans Rope, 100 Sacks prime Rio Coffee, 25 “ Laguira and old Government Java, 50 Bids Stewarts A. Sugar, 10 Hhds choice N. O. do 5 •’ “ Portorico, do 300 Bids and Tierces Liquor, 100 Kegs Nails and Brads, 20,000 Common and choice b and Cigars, Osnaburgs, Blankets, Kerseys, Calicos, Homespuns, Ac., Ac. All of which will be sold low for cash by Sept 13, ’55-tf HILL & SMITH. To BlacksmiUis! TJLACKSMITHS Tools for sale by HILL & SMITH. * Se"t 19.’55 ts LUMBER! LOMSEbTT GAULDING’S STEAM MILL. rpiTE subscriber having leased the above Mill, being an A experienced Machines!, and having supplied hinrejf with a learge quantity of the best vine timber, hoping to e able at sriort notice, to furnish those with lumber, who may favor him with their orders— -.rders 101 l with A. A. Gaulding, or A. B. Dulin, at Griffin, will receive prompt attention. Jan. Bth. 1856. Jas. TV. MOORE. XXXXaL c&? SMIT3E3^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES! HARDWARE!! Staple and Fancy Dry-Goods!!! AlTCorner of Hill and Solomon Streets.“vka Griffin, May 3,1855. INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES. r l''ITE undersigned have opened in this city, an Infirmary X for the reception of Negroes who may need medical or surgical treatment. It is conveniently situated in a house just across the Alley from the New Passenger Depot, and is no w ready tp receive patients. Ihe charges hir heard will be merely sufficient to cover expenses, those for medical treatment and surgical opera tions, such as customary. fS. Planters and others who may send us patients from a distance, may depend on their servants receiving every at tention that may be required. JAMES MERCER GREEN, M. I). HENRY L. BATTLE, M. 1). . Macon, January-16,_1856... .36 3m 3Dl* HLxiott HAS changed his residence and office to the first lot Tic. low Mrs. Reeves’ Boarding House, on the east side of the Railroad, nearly opposite the Freight Depot, where he may bo found at all times ready to attend to calls, except when professionally engaged. Griffin, Ga., May 3, 1866* 1y CLE'AVELAND fit LUNQUEST Have opened a DENIAL OFFICE at the corner of JJill Street and Broadway, Griffin, < *-HXXXT Ga., and are prepared to put in full or partial sets of artificia l teeth of the best material and workmanship ; the most difficult cases fitted with accuracy —also an artificial gum introduced to supply the deficiency resulting from the lass of the natural teeth, and bestows on the physiognomy all” the grace and regularity which are the most brilliant appendages of beauty. In fact every facility and attention employed to accomplish the different points requisite to produce a PERFECT SET OF TEETH, viz- a neat fit of the plate to the mouth, to he worn without inconvenience, and the requisite shade, style and proportion of the teeth. ®3fc,Deoayed teeth neatly tilled with gold, and great care taken to render the operation attendant with aslit tle pain as possible. Those past filling, skillfully extracted if desired. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases, and charges reasonable. ALLEN CLEAVE LAND, JOHN’ M. LUNQUEST. jaQ-JOIIX M. LUNQUEST will continue the Watch Re pairing and Jewelry business. Also Ungacrmityjies ta ken in tbe best style of the art. Terms reasonable. May 3,1855-ts, I A. W. BEN HAM &, CO., DKALERSIN PLAIN & FANCY CABINET WARE. lIILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA. 53. The public are respectfully invited to call Q S§gE3*Bi ! at our New Furniture Store, opposite C. 11. JQEosirfsM Johnson & Co.’s, east side of Hill Street, *1 and examine our stock of new and beautiful ‘MHZ consisting in part of Fine French Sofas, Sofa Beds, Tete-a- Totes ; Splendid Mahogany Wardrobes, Marble Top Tables. Mahogany, Cherry, Black Walnut and Extension Dining, tables : Secretaries, Bureaus and Sideboards, of the very rarest quality and finish. A newand beautiful article of Collage Chamber Furniture. Ornamentally painted, cur prising a set as follows: One Bureau, one Bedstead, Sink and Wushstand, Toilet Table, Towel Stand, Four l’arolr Chairs, and a Rocking Chair. Bedlsteaci c&j Cliairs, From the lowest to the highest prices. KfD .Tlie above, and many other articles not enumerated, we are prepared to sell on as low terms as can be obtained in any similar establishment in Western Georgia. May 3, 1855. ‘ ts m r nr cos <s z % pipeeT’wiiite, WEST SIDE OF HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GEOR GIA. \J>9 HAVE just received their FALL and WIN RT eusupi> ly of gbn tle m EX’S p -El G-oodLs ? JM To which tlr?y invite especial attention. Their stock com prises careful selections-from the most approved and beau tiful styles in the Now York market—consisting of Blank and Fancy Colored CLOTHS, Doeskin CASSI MERES, Fancy Velvet and Silk VESTINGS, Gloves, Cravats, Shirts, Collars, <s*r.. lye. READY MADE CLOTHING. Such as Black. Brown and Blue Frock and Sack COATS OVERCOATS, PANTS, VESTS. HATS, AND CAPS, and a variety of other articles usually comprising a Mutch ant .Tailor’s Furnish,-ng Stock !!! terms cash/ jKarfientlemcn who favor us with their orders, will find cur prices moderate and our goods what wc represent then* tube. Call and see us. Nc-v. 21,1855. . 30-ts m p PPHIiPt el fin es 5 ala h ailSolaiiS # k&j fAE Under Masonic Hal * TV EG leave to inform their friends, and the public geacr JD ally, that they arc now receiving their stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of LADIES’ PRESS GOODS, such a: Pel.ar.es, Marinocs, Persian Cloths and Silks, from s!> to SSO per pattern, moriuntique styles, superior to any thing ever before exhibited in this market ; a very large assort ment of . . CLOTH TALMAS, MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS, from $3 to $25. Also, a beautiful assortment of Mor{an tique Mantillas and Cloaks, at reasonable prices, from sl2 to |5() each ; and a very great variety of other articles, se lected with great care, expressly to suit the fancy and taste of the Ladies. Therefore, none need to go to ativ other, market to find cheaper or finer Goods. We also call atten tion to our assortment of 3T3- MB.at BHBLIHTiSEn SS 9 READY-MADE CLOTHIN G, 800 TS, SIIO E S AN D II ATS, as well as a great many art icles too tedious to mention. All who are desirous of looking to their own interest in trade, would do well to examine their stock before making purchases, as they are satisfied they have the prettiest, fi nest, cheapest and best selected stock of Goods in the city. Griffin, Ga., October 3, 1855 23 ts NEW - FALL"'GOODS! Corner of Broadway and Hill Streets. r FTIE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and cus- JL turners, and the public in general, that he is now re ceiving the largest stock of DOMESTIC, STAPLE AND FANCY TRY GOODS that has ever been offered in this market. He is also open a great variety of superior CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Thankful for past favors, he hopes, together with the great variety of his stock, and low prices, to merit an in creased share of patronage. JOSEPH ENGEL. Griffin, Sep. 26, 1855. 22 Cm • Great Attraction! FALL AND WINTER GQOOS! THE subscribers take pleasure in calling tbe attention of the public to their large stock of FALL and WIN TER GOODS! which they have now on hand and are re ceiving every week, consisting in part as follows : Ladi es’ JD re s s Good s ! of every description ; Shawls, Mantillas, Cloaks and many other goods, too numerous to mention. Also, a good sup ply of’ DOMESTIC GOODS! Their stock of REA I) Y MADE CL O THING Ami Gentlemen’* Furnishing Goods? Is a splendid one, containing everything in that line for men aud boy’s use. They have also a well selected stock of B O O T S A N D S IT O E S ! from their own Wholesale Establishment in New York. jGSTLADIDS AND GENTLEMEN, as two of our firm are residents of New York, both having long experience in this business, and from whom we receive new supplies WEEKLY, we are enabled to show you new Goods at Lower Prices than has ever been offered before in this market. tiCir Please give us a call and you will see the cheapest Store is at L. SIIULMAN A BROS. Griffin, October 10,1855. 3m MONEY! MONY! /~IASII PAID for LAND WARRANTS. Apply to V / DANIEL A. JOHNSON. Griffin, Ga., June 20,1555 8... .ts WHITE LEAD! IGO ELGS No. 1, Extra and Pure White Lead, Just rc- I ’ )\J ceivcd and for sale by HILL& SMITH. Griffin, Sept 19, ’55 ts O 1 L! OIL!! T INSEED, SPERM, TANNERS, CASTOR and Mi ll CHINE OIL, for sale low for cash by Sept 19, *s6—tf HILL & SMITH. £(AA PAIRS of Mens’ Kip and Calf Brogans, at SI,OO 000 150 pair Ladies’ Kid Buskinsnt GO cents, just re ceived, and for sale by 1. T. BANKS & CO “W. Huff, rpilE well known SASH MAKER, maybe found at bis A old stand, between the stores of A. Gray and Cole & Malone. All work in his line done with neatness and promptitude, and at reasonable prices. Griffin, July 4th, 1855. ts TO THE PUBLIC! ALL persons are hereby notified not to trade for a cer tain Promlsory Note, given by me to Mrs. Brooks, of this county, sometime in the Spring of 1854, for twenty dollars. The considerations for which said note was giv en, having failed, I am determined not to pay it, unless compelled by law to do so. L. U. McCUTCIIEON. Griffin. October G, 1855. .28. ,3t. SYNODiUALFJfiMALIfi ULLLEGE: THE Exercises of tliis Institution will be re sumed under the Presidency of Rev. J. C. PATTER SON, on Monday, the 7th of m Griffin, Dec 19, *65 aJlyur uxent. CABRIAGE SEPO#ITO 11Y GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, WOODRUFF C? 0> B 9 ARE receiving every variety of CARRIAGES, which they will sell ns low as aa b bono-ht in any Southern Market ; consisting of COACHES. SLIDE-SEAT BUGGIES, FAMILY WAGONS, ROCKAWAVS HARVErb NO-TOP BUGGIES. CONCORD BUGGIES, HACK WAGONS. TOP BUGGIES, WHIPS*, PLANTATION jiIVMS, or S,ZE3 ’ *>*’ Two, Four, ami six Livery Stables, H O R S E S. ‘ VITH RRAKE and back style of Carriage or Wagon, got up to order, at short lieti© WORKWAItR A N T E I) ! W. W. WOODRUFF, WM. L. GORDON. Griffin, Ga.. May 10, 1855. GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY. Yll9 w e £lm wiiT-S’ ALSO, Admirably adapted io many Diseases of Females, most especially Painful Menstruation. THE VIRTUES OF JACOB’S CORDIAL aredoo well known to require encomiums. Ist. It cures the worst cases of Diarrhiea. 2d. It cures the worst forms of Dysentery. 3d. It cures California or Mexican Diarrhcea. 4th. It relieves the severest Colic. sth. It cures Cholera Morbus. 6th. It cures Cholera Infantum. 7th. It cures Painful Menstruation. Bth. It relieves Pain in Back and Loins. 9th. It counteracts Nervousness and Despondency. 10th. It*restores Irregularities. lltli. It dispels gloomy and hysterical Feelings. 12th. It’s an admirable Tonic. A few short Extracts from Letters, Testi monials, &c. “ I have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family, and have found it a most efficient, and in my judgment, a valuable remedy. Hon. HIRAM WARNER, Judge of Supreme Court, Georgia.” “It gives me pleasure in being able to recommend Jacob’s Cordial, my own personal experience, and the experience of my neigiibors and friends around me, is a lIY $ i\l \jiitfi* 1V iff?.>’ ; A L'S/ -"a W IhllliMlf LU idiUJD j tiVi Min FO R 8A L E ! ! vpiIII onhccrihciv having (lclcrtnir:c*u to - cl! th.oir properly j. at this ceiobrated v.-.iU ring ]>!.••.•••>, r w offer for sale the INDIAN SERINt! it )'i EL I'KOPERTY. containing fur.v sufficient:;, v nomy to accomodate four hundred persons. Kitchens. Smoke-hciire and other cot ;-a t •• i the r with the Stable, are entirely row. The Hotel Furniture is mostly new, and can he pure hiked with the property at a reduced price- Person:-wishing to - :i •• in the O’ Vi business, r.-t a FASHIONABLE WATER’ PLACE, or to invest money in valuable Real Estate, can do so by call ing and examining the premises. Attached are line Garden Spots and wood privk- go. We would like to *e!l fer C ASH or rood Paper I caring interest and will give any time dc-dred : and new i.-'; r a bargain. Call and sec us, or address us ;-t ludk.n Springs Butts Countv, Ga. A. J. VABNER, * J. Vi. V \RN EH. C. Ll VARNER.’ August Ist, 1855,. .15. .ts. Griffin llygciazi Institute. Is now ready with ample accommodations for the reception and treatment of patients. Invalids hav v?2r ing cither acute or chronic diseases, arc treated by the only rational and philosophic method yet discovered, which sustains aiul builds tip the sufferer, instead of poison ing. prostrating and destroying. By the skilful and sanitary application and use of pure air and water, and proper diet, with exercise and control of the passions, the desponding sick may yet hope for health and long life. Diseases which aic incur,'.l.le, are greatly palliated by this system. The Institution ‘is under the superintendence of Dr. R rro uel Irwin, so favorably known in this community. It is lo cated one mile north of Griffin—a situation unsurpassed for beauty ami salubrity. Invalids will lie charged according to amount of attention required. The usual charge is from $7 to $lO per week. £STPersons coining; to the V.'ATEn COJZT,, should furnish themselves, if at all convenient, with necessary bed- | ding, and two extra sheets and blankets, and four towels. Otherwise they will be charged for the ire of the same. May 3, 1855. „ ly TTm-? A WivTT:, having lilted up the front win in the finest style, is now opening a line st-wkof Groceries and Confectionaries , all fresh and “genuine,” all of which he will sell low for cash. Among them will be found crushed and powdered Sugar ; all kinds of Pickles ; pickled Lobsters : a fine lot of Natural Preserves ; Prunes in jars for table use ; pre served tigs and dates; SOI),A ®U?T Est and PicNic. Crackers ; Sardines and Catsup ; English and American Mustard : tint- Layer Raisons : Nuts of all kinds: an assorted lot of Candies, Ground Pepper ; Carbonate ei Soda; Peal Starch, Table Salt. God Fish, Irish Potatatocs, Rice, Me-s Pmk and Van- .2 koc Beans; all kinds of Fruit, Dried Beef, and Bolongna Sausages, and Snuff lor the Ladies, Gan fcUi-vb.-* ,q os o! - ai i kinds. llis Bar lias been befitted in the rear, which will be found as usual, full of the B-rr* t (-Liquors and Cigars, and his well known Bar ready to make his custom* wJtiJ-r. nj) y thing in bis lit e. IGE always on hand. Thankful mr past favors, lie is determined to retain the good reputation he has gained for himself and house. J. 1). SHERRILL. Griffin, May 3,1855 —ts SCmEHUS BREAST can be CURES LEI I stl* LiMiO a I N mercy to the afilictcd, and the gratitude and high cpin . ion 1 entertain of DR. MOSELEY as a Surgeon and i ’iiy- Kieian, I deem if my duty to mention the ca e of my v ife. hoping at the same time that all persons similarly a'fiiictul may be benefitted by it. In the first part of this year, inj wife had several small lumps make their appearance in hti breast; they continued to increase in size, until the whole breast became a diseased mass,and very painful. Iprocured the best nu diced aid in the city of Rome,and notwithstanding the earnest and faithful attention of our most skillful physi cians, she continued to grow Averse and worse, until they gave the case up as incurable, and advised amputation. I ivas advised by many of my friends, to visit Dr. .Moseley, of Griffin, Ga., Avhieli I did, and, astonishing as it may seem, lie had her entirely cured within one montfi, and shr is ren in good health! 1 AvoUld advise nil avlio are alllieted with Scirrhua, and Cancerous atleetions to visit the Doctor Avith out delay, as 1 am satisfied by experience and observation, that he is the most skillful physician in the Southern States, in the treatment of that horrible disease—cancer. WM. H. MITCHELL, M. E. MITCHELL, Daughter of ,T. W. Bradbury, Rome, Ga. Rome, Ga., October 25, 1854. 5-iy W. R. P HILLIPS & CO., HAVE just received by express, direct from New York a nice aassortment of Morie Antique, and many oth er fine . fashionable silks, ns well rs a variety of other arti cles suited to the wauts of both Ladies and Gentlemen. Griffin, Dec. 4th, 1865.. .31. .ts sufficient guarantee for me to believe it to be all that II purports to be, viz. a sovereign remedy. WM. 11. UNDERWOOD, Formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit” “I take gjeat pleasure ii^recommending this invalu able medicine to all afflicted with bowel diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy—decidedly „ superior to ahy thing else ever tried 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 all I hear about it as a remedy by those who hav* tried it, induces me to believe that it stands at the head of every preparation of the kind, and I would recommend its use in the diseases for which it is compounded. MILES G. DOBBINS, Cashier of tho Bank of the State of Georgia, Griffin.” “ If there is any credibility in human testimony, Jacob’* Cordial must stand preeminent above all other prepara tions for the cure of Bowel Diseases. From the mass of testimony in its favor coming in from all quarters, it must be very far in advance, as a curative agent, of most if no* all other ‘ patent ’ preparations. A. FLEMING, Cashier Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, Griffin.” “This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity aa fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns into Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used.” Georgia Jeffer sonian, May 19f/t, 1853. Dr. McLANE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE AND liIYEK FILLS. Two oftbc bc;t Preparations of tli* Age- They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur* ports. The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure c;f Liver Com plaint, all Bilious De rangements, Sick Head ache , &cc. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by (TVimucj •TcS. SOLE PROPRIETORS, PittS— burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur porting’ to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. .McLane’s, are worthless. , The genuine V ermifugc and Liver. Pills can now bq had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO’S, 60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sole Proprietor* JKfi”S('f vll & Mead, New Uileans,•< - n<- silo Agents for the Southern States, to whom all or dr.-s must be addressed. ***So!<l by W, B. Seay, Griffin, Ga: John SUM wMI, MoDottough ; J T Reese, Greenville ; Hanes & 1 msetcr, Jouesborough ; Smith A. Atlan ta ; Win Barrett, Zebnlon ; J O Jackson ; M c Kellie cry & Mobley, ludian Springs ; Harwell & Weaver, Thomaston ; L Lit*-k j , Bartlesville Jan. Id, 185(L...36,.-My