The Empire State. (Griffin, Ga.) 1855-18??, March 05, 1856, Image 4

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L E G A L N O T I C KS . • Spalding: sheriff Sales fn* April. WILL BE SOLD, before the Court House door, in the City of Griffin, Spalding county, (la., within the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST TUESDAY in APRIL next, the following property, viz: A lot of sundry dry goods, hats, caps, Ac : levied on as ! the property of Carroll A Simmons, to satisfy a fi. fa. in fa- j vor of Webster A Palmes, and other li. fas. in mV hands vs. said Carroll & Simmons. Sold by order of the Superior Court of Spalding county Also, at the same time and place will be sold, all of the wood land of the east half of lot No. 54, it being 85 acres, more or less, and the west half of lot No. 53, lot No. 75. less 10 acres off the north-cast co-ner) 10 acres off the south east corner of lot No. 70, all in the 4th dist.. of formerly Fayette now Spaldhig county: levied on as the property of C. C. Bowen, to satisfy sundry (i. fas. in my hands, one in favor of Win. Ainis vs John Bowen, William Bowen and Christopher C Bowen, issued from Carroll Superior Court: One li fa. in favourof Dr. P. M. Cohen A Cos., vs Wm. Bow. enand Christopher Bowen, su rvivingpartners of John Bow en, deceased,issued from Coweta Inferior Court ; also one fi fa in favor of T. D. Tanning vs Wm Bowen and Christo pher Bowen, surviving partners of John Bowen, deceased, issued fiom tue Inferior Court of Coweta county. Also, at the same time and place will be sold, all that tract or Lot of land, situate, lying and being in the city o Griffin,known and distinguished in the plan of said city a.- the south half of lots Nos 3 ands, in square 23, containing < one half acre, more or less ; levied on ra Ihe property of Wesley Leak, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from the Sn perior* Court of Spalding, in favor of Wm W Chapman v.- Wesley Leak. Property pointed out in said li fa and tenant in possession notified Also at the same time and place, will he sold 4 sides ol upper leather, and lift sides of sole and upper leather, levid on us the property of John Lockhart, to satisfy a li fa from Spalding Superior Court in favor of James 8. Jones, vs. said Lockhart. At the same time and place, part of lot of land numbers 204 and 205 in the 2d District of formerly Monroe now Spalding county, containing one hundred one and a fourth acres in ire or less. Also lot of land number SO in the 4th District of formerly Henry now Spalding county, containing two hundred two and a half acres more or less. All the above property levid onto satisfy seven Justices Court fi fas issued from the 1001st District ot'Spalding county, in favor John Neal bearer vs Theodosius Cook, principal,and Leroy W. Cooper Security, and John T. Thueat security on stay ol execution. Property pointed out bv Leroy W. Cooper and levid on and returned to me by J.B. Mathews Constable. Lot of Land No. not known, in the fourth district of for merly Fayette countyJnow SpaHing comity, bounded oi; the South by lands dfD. P. Elder, on the North by H. II Ogletrce, on the East by lands of Elder and Ogletrce, West by W. S. Reeves. Containing two hundred two and a hall (2021) acres more or less; the same being the place where on Thomas Henderson now lives: to satisfy two li. fas. in my hands, from Spalding Superior Court, one in favor ol W. R. Phillips A Cos, and one in favor of G. H. Page vs Thomas Henderson. A. A. WOOTEN, Sh'ff Feb. 20th 1850 43 tds. Butts SlicrilT’s Sales. TTTILL BE SOLD, before the Court House door, in the V V town of Jackson, Butts county, on the First Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of sale, tho following property, to-wit: One black horse levid on as the property of Asa 11. Mor gan. to satisfy one li fa fromthe Inferior Court of said coun tv, in favor of Lucius Goddard vs said A. 11. Morgan. It. G. BYARS,Dep. Sh'ff. Feb. 26th 1856 43 tds, Pike sheriff* * tiles for pi-in TTTILL tie sold before the court house door, in the town \ V of Zebulou, Pike county, on the Ist Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of sale, One negro girl by the name of Hetty, 8 years old. levied i as the property of Johathan Baker, by virtue of sundry Justices’ Court li.’ fas. issued from the Justices’ Court of the 534th district, G. M., -in favor of Jonathan P. Milner, Giles Driver, Administrator of Jordan Driver, deceased, Salmons, Booth A Cos., and others, all vs. Jonathan Baker. Levy made and returned to me by Wm. J. Ellis, constable. Property sold to satisfy the above named li. fas., and others in my hands against said Baker. Also, one fine gold watch, gold fob chain, and seal: le vied on as the property of John W. Elder, by virtue of a li. fa., issued from the Superior Court of Pike county.— John R. Jenkins *s. H. B. Elder and J. W. Elder : levied on to satisfy said li. fa., and others in my hands. Also, will be sold at the same time and place, the west half of lot of land No. 238, in the 9th dist., of originally Monroe, now Pike county: levied on as the property of Robert Ilambrick, to satisfy a li. fa. issued from Pike Su jierior Court, in favor of George Osborn vs. said Robert Ilambrick. Levy made by order of Plaintiff. Also, one buggy, levied on to satisfy a li. fa. in favor of William Williams vs. Wm. A. Wright. Property pointed out by plaintiffs att'y. A. B. VAUGHAN, Sheriff. Feb. 25, 1856....43....tds “Will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Zebulou Pike county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in April next: the undivided half interest in tho following lots and half lots of land, No. 204, (except three acres in the South east corner) lot No. 203. No. 180. Kart half of lot No. 213, (except two acres deeded to the Baptist Church) West half of lot No. 172. pine timber, situ ated for sawing on the east half of lot 212; all lying in the Bth District of Pike: levid on as the property of Joshua C. Martin to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of Martha C. Martin vs Joshua C. Martin, and tenants in possession notified. WM. H. McCLENDEN, Dep. Sh'ff. Feb. 26th 1856 43 tds GEORGIA. Sjinltlleg <niM;<y.„Whereas L roy Strickland,md Bethcnn Strickland applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Elijah Strickland, late of said county, deceased : These are,theret'ore,to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and ap pear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why letters of administra tion should not be granted the said applicant. Given un der my hand at office, the 19th day of February. 1856. JAMES 11. MAXGHaM,’ Ordinary. February 27, 1856 43... ,30ds Butts Postponed 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 614th dist., G.M., in favor of John McCommon, and other fi. fas in my hands vs. Jeptha J- Chaffin. Lev}’ made and returned to me bv IV. H. Kimbrough, constable. Levied on as the property of Jeptha .J. Chaffin. . R G. BYARS, D. S. Jan. 30, 1856... .39... .tds Georgia, Fayette County.—Whereas, N. M. Fitts . applies to me for Letters of Dismission from the ad ministration on the Estate of Walker Fitts, late of said county deceased,— These are therefore to cite and admonish all parties con cerned. to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law and show cause, if any they have, why Let ters Dismissory should not be issued. Given under my hand at office, this January 26th, 1856. JESSE L. BLALOCK, Ordinary. Jan 30,’56... ,6m G 1 KOIIGIA, Fayette Comity. —Whereas, Matthew ’ i ates applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate ot George Yates, late of Fayette county, deceas ed -Also, for Letters of Guardianship for the persons and property of Sophronia 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 he and appear at my office within the time pre scribed bylaw, and show cause, if any they have, why Let ters should not be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand, this January 26th, 1866. T „ , JESSE L. BLALOCK, Ordy. Jan 30,’56 30ds G 1 BORGIA, Butts County — Whereas. Harrold N. By- T ar- applies to me for letters of Guardianship of tlie property of Harrold M. Amos, a minor child of John It. Amos who has seperate property in his own right, and who is 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 stli day of Dec., 1855. J HENRY HENDRICK, Ordinary. 35 40d. BORGIA, Pilce County. —To all whom it may concern—Whereas, William H. Vaughn 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 iuw, to show 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, Ord*y. January Ist, 18,55. 36-6ra G BORGIA. PIKE COUNTY—Whereas, James M Trice applies to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of Patience Jones, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite a<l 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 lie granted. Given under my hand at office, this Dec. 27th 1855. J. C. BECKHAM, Ordinary. CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK. TTE undersigned respectfully informs the public that lie is prepared to carry on the above business in all its branches, at his shop, on the west side of New Orleans Street opposite Messrs. Prichard & Wood. In case of my absence, orders may be left at the shop, with any of the hands therein employed, but all payments must be made to me andfme alone or by my order. T. J. TSON- Griffin. Jan. 16tb, 1856.. .37 ts LEGAL SAE S L . Spalding Alortyrage Sale for I'U’ch. WILL be sold, before The Court House door, in Griffin,Spalding county, Ga., on the First Tues day in May next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, viz: Onc-haif interest in n negro fellow by the name of Gabe.of yellow complexion, 33 oy 34 years of age, and by trade a shoe maker. Levied on as the property of John Lockhart,to satisfy a mortgage li.fa from Spalding Superior Court, in favor of Egbert P. Daniel, vs. said Lockhart. Property pointed out in said mortgage fi fa. A. A. WOOTEN, I).S. January 12.1856. CIEOR.GI.V, BpnldlitgTcomrty.—To all whom it may T concern : Whereas James H. Stark applies to me for letters of administration on the estate ol Rufus W. McCone, lute of said county deceased ; These are therefore, to cite and admonish ail and singu lar,the-kindred and creditors, to be and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed by law. and show cause, if any they leave, why letters of administration should not be granted said applicant. Given under my hand at office, this Bth day of Fell. 1856. J. 11. MAXGHAM, Ordinary. Feb.’ 13, 1556 41 C'IEOr.GIA Spalding enmity.—William Ogletrce, of T the.lol6th district, G. M.. tolls before me as Estrays taken up upon the freehold of him, the said Win. Ogletrce, in said comity and district, one blazed-faced bay horse, about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, supposed to be about 12 years old ; and one dapple grey horse, about 5 feet high, and about J 2 or fourteen years old. Appraised by David P. Elder and I>.F. Ogletrce, freeholders of said county and district, to lie worth—the blazed-faced bay liorse, s4s,and the dapple grey horse to be worth S4O. Given under mv hand and official signature, this the 2nd day of February.’ 1856. JOHN McDONALD, J. P. A true extract from the Estray Book, this February 9, 1856. JOHN A. CHERRY, C. I. C- Feb. 13, 1856... .41 . ...3t CIEORGiA. Spalding com tj'.—To all whom it may T 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 saidcstuce ; Therefore the kindred and creditors of said deceased,are herbby cited and admonished to file their objections, if any they have, in my office, in terms of the law, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted said applicant at the next August term of the Court of Ordinnrv for said coun ty. ‘ JAMES H. MAXGHAM Ordinary. ’ Jan. 23, 1856 38... ,6m Cl EORXIA. Flit;- county.—To all whom it may con- X corn : W.hrreasJ. A. Potts. Administrator of the es tate of Abram S. Wright,of said county, deceased,applies to me for letters of dismission from said estate ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and ap pear at my office within the timepcrscribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this 17th Jan uary, 1856. J. C BECKHAM, Ordinary. Jan. 23, 1856 38... ,4m Cri SORWI.4, Pike comity.—'Whereas Amanda B. Em- X finger, Adinini.tratrix of the estate of Martha T. Boyd, deceased, applies to me l'or letters dismissory from said es tate : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the heirs and creditors, to be and appear at my office with in the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted- Given under mv hand at office, this January 17. 1856. J. C. BECKIIAM, Ordinary. Jan. 23, 1856 38....6m GEOR LIA—FIK E C O LJ N TY. Court of Ordinary of said county, January Term, lßso. It appearing to the Court, from the petition of John Fox worth and Cadesman Pope, Executors of the estate of. Stephen M B. liaselden 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 tho Court. JOSEPH C. BECKHAM, Ordinary, Zebulon, .Tan. 22d. 1856 38, 6m. GEORGIA—LIKE COUNTY. WHEREAS, Peter E. Fossett 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 thcrl'ore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the persons interested, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to snow cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this the 31st of Dec. 1855. J. C. BECKH AM, Ocdinary. Executor’s Salo. WILL be sold before the court house door, in the town of Jackson, Butts county, Ga., on the lfrst Tuesday in April next : Sixteen negroes, men, women and children : also, one hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoining the lands of Benj. Shields and Mrs. Greer, of said county. Said negroes and lands are sold by virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary in and for said county, and sold as the property of Thomas B. Burford, late of said county deceased. The terms of sale made known on the’ daw S. H. BURFORD.) Feb.l3, ‘56. .40. .tds A. A. BURFORD, - Executors. F. B. BURFORD,) Notice. TWO months after date 1 shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Meriwether county, for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of Robert Rag land, late of Troup county, deceased, this 4th Dec 1855. ISAAC C. BELL, Dec 19, ’55 2m Executor. Notice. r I TWO months after date application will be made to the 1 Court of Ordinary of Meriwether county for leave to sell the Land lying in said Meriwether county, belonging to the estate of “Isaac Wclden, late of Meriwether county, deceased, this 4th day of December, 1855. ELEANOR WELDON, Dec 19 ’55 2m Qualified Executrix. TWO months after date application wiU be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Spalding county, for leave to sell a negro woman by tlie name of Mary, be tween 60 and 70 years of age, bclon ring to the estate of Daniel Shnptrine, late of said county deceased, To be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JAMES SHUPTRINE, Administiator. January 16, 1856 37 2m Notice to Debtors and reditors. GIEORGIA, SPALDING COUNTY. — AII persons in T debted to Malcom Bethune, late of said county, de ceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment. And all persons having demands against said deceased, will render them in agreeably to law to EDMUND SEGRAVES, Adm’r. Jan. 29th. 1856.. .40. .fit. Stolen. FROM the residence of the subscriber, in Butts county, 6 miles south of Jackson, on the public road to the Springs, a mouse colored mare Mule, with harness marks on tnc sides, between 6 and 7 years old, medium size, heavy built ; saddle and bridle taken at the same time. Any in formation concerning said mule, will be thankfully received and liberally rewarded. Address me at Indian Spring, Ga. Feb. 13, 1856 41 m DAVID HIGGINS. TOTHIMIAVIMi PINE LANDS. IT is well known that a good Circular Saw Mill well at tended to, yields one hundred per cent in money on the amount invested. The subscriber having competent ar rangements to procure Machinery at Cost, is prepared to put up Saw Mills cheaper than has yet been put up in Georgia. The machinery is of the best materials of workmanship. J 6 o'All mills warranted to saw from live to eight thousand feet per day. Those wishing Saw Mills put up, will do well to address me at Griffin, Ga. Feb. 13, 1856 403 m W. W. THOMPSON. tyk.Albany Patriot and Sumter Republican, will please copy till Ist of May, and iofward accounts to this place for payment. Runaway! S4O Reward! © From the subscriber about the first of March, 1855, a negro woman named Fanny, betwten 40 and 45 years of age ; has a down look, and hair comes low on her forehead, very dark complected, heavy ami well built, short feet and very short toes. I will give S4O for the delivery of said girl to me, 6 miles east of New nan, Coweta county, Ga., or lodged in any safe Jail so that 1 can get her. The public will keep a look out for said ne gro- SILAS GORDON. Coweta co., Feb. 13, 1856 40....tf J. P. PERDUE, AUCTION k COM! MERCHANT GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. HAS opened a house on Broadway, for the purpose of conducting an Auction and Commission Business. All Goods consigned to him will meet with prompt attention Instructions will be fully and faithfully carried out. Nov 28, ’55... ,6m A STRAY TAKEN UP. ON the 3d instant, I took up on the road leading from the Double Cabins to Locust Grove, a dark chesnut sorrei horse, with a small oblong white spot in his forehead saddle spots on each side, and a whitish spot rather behind on liis ieft fore leg, fresh shod, thin In fiesli, above twelve years old, He came through Griffin. The owner can get him by calling for him, and paying expenses, jgryl live about twelve miles cast of Gnffiu, in Henry county, about a mile south of Locust Grove. R, p SMITH Jan. 23, 1856 35... 2t Fall Trade!! HEW GOODSfNEW 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 & WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of FANCY AND 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. B. McWILLIAMS A CO. At the old stand of McWilliams A Cos, Hill Street, Griffin, Ga. Oct. 24,1855 ts F O R SAL El T 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, r.s the house must positively be sold. Posses sion given first of next January. t&r Apply at the store of ‘ C'. 11. JOHNSON A Cos., Griffin, Sept, loth, ’55. .20. .ts Hill street. FUMBLH MM MAKER!! THE undersigned, having located in West Gridin, near the Planter’s Hotel, is now prepared to CUT and MAKE DRESSES. v2fiia2iu* and TRIM BONNETS in the LATEST FASHIONS; also will CUT and MAKE CLOTHING for GENTLEMEN.— ALL WORK JI'ARR ANTED! MISS L. E. MATTHEWS Griffin, January Bth, 1856. A YOUNG LADY, a graduate of the Synodical College, who has had some experience in teaching, desires a siti ation as Teacher. Reference—the Rev. Caiu.isi.e P. B. Martin, former President of the Ccillege. Application can be made at this office—or to Miss W. Griffin, Ga. Dec. 19, 1855 ts ~w.~H^ : Eirosßsoiirr~ - x Carriage Maker, near Sharon Grove, Fay ette county,Ga., can make to order at short notice, single seat and slide seat BUGGIES, FAMILY CARRIAGES AND PLANTATION WAGONS. Also, repairing done at short notice, and in thevery best Kind of style- tK3AII work warranted. Sep. 26, 1855.. . .22 ts INFIRMARY. THE undersigned have opened, in the city of Atlanta, an Infirmary, for the reception of patients laboring under medical or surgicaltreatment. An intelligent nurse and faithful servants will be in con stant attendance, and will give their attention to the sick at all hours, day or night, when required. The surgical department will be 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 may rest, assured that they will be properly attended to, and, if after an ex amination it be determined that there is no prospect of re lief, they will be sent home without any charge. W. F. WESTMORELAND, M.D. J. G. WESTMORELAND, M. D. Atlanta, Stay 16, ‘55. 3 tl (■ TIIE n nder sign edwould respectfully inform his friends, and the public generally,that he has *|pHS!EC recently made extensive additions to his general st ick oi GOODS, of which the following comprise only a part, viz : English, American and SPANISH SADDLES, Bridles,Harness & Collars A variety of Carpet and Saddle Bags, Coach, Stage, Twig and Overseers’ Whips, Stirrups, Spurs, Bits and Bridle Mounting. o 4*3“Any work made to order in the neatest and most tasty maimer, at short notice. JBS“Strict 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 he keeps constantly on hand at lowest market prices. N. 15. 1 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 coll in at. the first door north of Banks’ Shoe Shop, cast side of Hill-street. JAMES L. JOHNSON. Griffin, Ga.. May 3, 1855-1 y 1 GROCERIES AND STAPLE DRY-GOODsT JUST received tire 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 Ilkds choice N. O. do .5 “ “ Portorico, do 300 Bbls and Tierces Liquor, 100 Kegs Nails and Brads, 20,000 Common and choice b and Cigars, Osr.aburgs, Blankets, Kerseys, Calicos, Homespuns, Ac., Ac. AH of which will be sold low for cash by Sept 18, ’55-tf HILL A SMITH. To Backsmitlis! TJLACKSMITHS Tools for sale by HILL & SMITH. It Se"tlff.’ss ts LOMER ! LUMBER H GAULDING’S STEAM MILL. THE subscriber having leased the above Mill, being an experienced Machinest, and having supplied himself with a learge quantity of the best pine timber, hoping to e able at short notice, to furnish those with lumber, who may favor him with their orders—orders left with A. A. Gaulding, or A. 11. Dulin, at Griffin, will receive prompt attention. Jan. Bth. 1856. JAMES W. MOORE. HILL d3 SMITH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES! HARDWARE!! Staple and Fancy Dry-Goods!!! jS®=-Oorner of Hill and Solomon Streets. - ©* Griffin, May 3,,1855. INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES. THE undersigned have opened in this city, an Infirmary for the reception of Negroes who may need medical or surgical treatment. It is conveniently situated in a house just across tlic Alley from the New Passenger Depot, and is now ready to receive pat ents. The charges for board will be merely sufficient to cover expenses, those for medical treatment and surgical opera tions, such as customary. ®3u Planters and others who may send ns patients from a distance, may depend on their servants receiving every at tention that may be required. JAMES MERCER GREEN, M. D. HENRY L. BATTLE, M. D. Macon, January 16, 1856... .36 3m 33r KLnott HAS changed his residence and office to the first lot be. low Mrs. Reeves’ Boarding House, on the east side of the Railroad, nearly opposite the Freight Depot, where he may be found at all times ready to attend to calls, except when professionally engaged. Griffin, Ga., May 3,185. r ly Great Attraction! FALL AND WINTER G000S! ‘T'HE subscribers take pleasure in calling the attention .4 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 : Lacli es’ Dre s s Goods / 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 READY MADE CLOTHING Amt Gentlemen's Furnishing GoodsJ Is a splendid one, containing every thing in that line for men and boy’s use. They have also a well selected stock of ROOTS AND SHOES! from their own Wholesale Establishment in New York. jKb“LADIDS ANJ) GENTLEMEN, as two of our firm are residents of New Yoik, 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. flSr* Please give us a call and you will see the cheapest Store is at L. SHULMAN & BROS. Griffin, October 10, 1855. 3m MONEY! MONT! “ CIASH PAID for LAND WARRANTS. Apply to ’ <<r _ r ■ daniel a. Johnson. Griffin, Ga., June 20,1800 8 ts A. W. BENH AM & CO., SEALERS IN PLAIIS FANCY CABINET WARE. IIILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA. The public arc respectfully invited to call GA our New Furniture Stole, opposite C. H. fk-V Johnson & Co.’s, east side of Hill Street, Jlft and examine our stock of new and beautiful JSE.;iw3a; r '^r , 'sc_r..E3i£._Ta.i: 9 consisting in part of Fine French Sofas, Sofa Beds, Tcte-a- Tetes ; 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. Anew and beautiful article of Cottage Cl iam Her Furniture. Ornamentally painted, c >O-prising a set as follows: One Bureau, one Bedstead, Sink and Waslntaud, Toilet Table, Towel Stand, Four Parole Chairs, and a Rocking Cliair. Boclstead. c&3 From the lowest to the highest prices. 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 : je “mw nar bb&. j PIPEITFwniTB, WEST SIDE OF HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, ..GEORGIA. vi HAVE just received their FALL and WIN- \jio w E 4L Su p p LY °]L 0 ENTL JL MEN ’ S p JUL I>x*ejEii3 G-ood®, ~LL To which they invite especial attention. Their stock com prises careful selections from the most approved and beau tiful styles in the Now York market—consisting of Black and Fane y Colored CCO TUS. Doeskin C A SSI MERE S, Fancy Velvet and Silk VESTINGS, Gloves, Cravats, Shirts, Collars, §-c. 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 Micron ant Tailor's Furnishing Stock!!! TERMS CASH! OrGentlemen who favor us with their orders, will find our prices moderate and our goods wliat we represent them to be. Call and see us. Nov. 21, 1855. 30-ts W. R. PHILLIPS & GO., jey Coder Masonic IlaU,'%M BEG leave to inform their friends, and the public gener ally, that they are now receiving their stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, such as DeLanes, Marinoes. Persian Cloths and Silks, from $3 to SSO per pattern, moriantiqne 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 Morian tique Mantillas and Cloaks, at reasonable prices, from sl2 to SSO 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 any other market to find cheaper or finer Goods. We also call atten tion to our assortment of GS-:3t2E..<s ©sex: ® c: READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, as well as a great many articles 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 ...tf NEW FALL GOODS! Corner of Broadway and Ilill Streets. THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and cus tomers, and the public in general, that he is now re ceiving the largest stock of DOMESTIC, STAPLE AND FANCY FRY GOODS that has ever been offered in this market. He is also open a great variety of superior CLOTHING, IIATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Thankful for past favors, bo hopes, together with the great variety of his stock, and low prices, to merit an in creased share of patronage. JOSEPH ENGEL. Griffin, Sep. 20, 1855-. 22 dm ) The proprietor of the well known stand RI ALTO, having fitted up the front room in the NiCi/ finest style, is now opening a fine stock of 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 ; fire served figs and dates; SODA fill TIER and Pic Nie Crackers ; Sardines and Catsup ; English and American Mustard ; fine Layer Raisons ; Nuts of all kinds; an assorted lot of Candies, Ground Pepper ; Carbonate of Soda : Peal Starch, Table Salt, Cod Fisli, Irish Potatatoes, Rice, Mess Pork and Van- e F kee Beans ; all kinds of Fruit, Dried Beef, and * Bolongna Sausages, and Snuff for the Ladies, Can *’ dies of all kinds. His Bar lias been befitted in the rear, which will be found as usual, full of the Best IjjPPjTl Liquors and Cigars, and his well known Bar Kecp-FfcOß'er will be found always ready- to make his custom-®*® ers any thing in his line. ICE always on hand. Thankful for past favors, he is determined to retain the good reputation he has gained for himself and house. J. D. SHERRILL. Griffin, May 3,1855—ts INDIAN mm PIUiPERTY FOR SALE! ! - THE subscribers having determined to sell their property at this celebrated watering place, now offer for sale the INDIAN SPUING HOTEL PROPERTY, containing four acres of Land. The buildings are in good condition, and sufficient!; r< >oinv to accomodate four hundred persons. Kitchens. Smoke-house and other out buildings, together with"the Stable, are entirely new. The Hotel Furniture is mostly new, and can be purchased with the property at a reduced price. Persons wishing to engage in the Hotel business, at a FASHIONABLE WATERING PLACE, or to invest money in valuable Real Estate, can do so by call ing and examining the premises. Attached arc fine Garden Spots and wood privilege. We would like to sell for CASH or good Paper bearing interest and will give any time desired : and now offer a bargain. Call and see us, or address us at Indian Springs, Butts County, Ga. A. J. VARNER, J. M. VARNER, C. L. VARNER. August Ist, 1855,.. 15. .ts. SCIRRHUS BREAST can be CUBED LET THE PUBLIC READ! IN mercy to the afflicted, and the gratitude and high opin ion 1 entertain of 1)R. MOSELEY as a Surgeon and Phy sician, I deem it my duty to mention the case of my wife, hoping at the same time that all persons similarly afflicted, may he benefitted by it. In the first part of this year, my wile had several small lumps make their appearance in her breast; they continued to increase in size, until the whole breast became a diseased mass, and very painful. Iprocured the best medical aid in the city of Rome,and notwithstanding the earnest and faithful attention of our most skillful physi cians, she continued to grow worse and worse, until they gave the case up as incurable, and advised amputation. 1 was advised by many of my friends, to visit Dr. Moseley, of Griffin, Ga., which J did, and, astonishing as it may seem, he had her entirely cured within one month, and she is now in good health! 1 would advise all who are afflicted with Scirrbns, and Cancerous affections to visit the Doctor with out delay, as I 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 J. W. Bradbury, UOme, Ga. Rome, Ga., October 25, 1854. 5-ly JONESBORO’ ADVERTISEMENT. ■ JUST received direct from New Orleans, 15 hhds. fair, prime and refined SUGARS ; 5 bbls. best powdered SUGAR ; On lianci 80 bbls. New Orleans refined MOLASSES ; 20 bbls. MACKFREL, catch of 1855 ; 400 Sacks SALT, and a general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, All of which I will sell at wholesale or retail, at very short profits. Dealers and the public are invited to call and examine my stock. G. L. WARREN, Agent. Jonesboro’, Jan, 23, 1856 38 4t WHITE LEAD! IHA KEGS No. 1, Extra and Pure White Lead, just re -lUU ceived and for sale by HILL & SMITH. . Griffin, Sept 19, ‘55 ts CARRIAGE REPOSITORY GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, ARE receiving every variety of CARRIAGES, which they will sell as low as can b Bought in any Southern Market ; consisting of COACHES, SLIDE-SEAT BUGGIES, FAMILY WAGONS, ROCK A WAYS HtPVrcc NO-TOP BUGGIES. CONCORD BUGGIES, HACK WAGONS, TOP BUGGIES, WHIPS* PLANTATION WA3ONS, of au sizes, for Two, Four, iin:l Six II 7/¥i|lißsE Livery Stables, H O R S E S. “ ITH BRAKE ASD RAe * style of Carriage or Wagon, got up to order, at short noti c \V O B K W ARRANTED! W. W. WOODRUFF WM. L. GORDON. Griffin, Ga..Mav 10,1 >'ss. GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY. wi®wi iTiiS ALSO, Admirably adapted to many Diseases of Females, most especially Painful Menstruation. THE VIRTUES OF JACOB’S CORDIAL are-too well known to require encomiums. Ist. It cures the worst cases or 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. 6tli. It cures Cholera Infantum. 7th. It cures Painful Menstruation. Btll. It relieves Pain in Back and Loins. 9th. It counteracts Nervousness and Despondency. JOth. It restores Irregularities. Jlth. It dispels gloomv and hysterical Feelings. 12th. It’s an admirable Tonic. A few slinrt 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 tlte experience of my neighbors and friends around me, is a HUE USIC! PROF. WM. L. IIENSLER, would respect fully inform his friends, Pupils, and the cit 11st ? In izens of Griffin, that lie wili give private in struction at tlio resfdcnre o,’ pupils (in Criffin.) The pu pils will be as thoroughly instructed as possible during the time they are under his care. T EKSIS: 21 weeks or a term $25,00 The first term commences second week in Jannn ry. No pupil will be taken for less than a term, and no de duction made for less than a month, unless the pupil is pre vented by sickness so they cannot attend or continue their studies. The Tuition must positively be settled at the end of each Term, by Cash or Noth. This rule will he strictly adhered to. and in no case will any exceptions he made. Those in debted to liim for tuition during his Professorship in the Synodical Female College wiil please settle without delay. Pupils upon the Guitar, Flute and Violin, will also be taken. Thankful for the liberal patronage lieretore bestowed, he hopes by st rict attention to his Pupils, to merit as well as receive a continuance of the same. REFERENCES: Rev. Carlisle P. B. Martin, President of Synodical Female College for several years past, and the citizens of Griffin generally. WM. L.IIENSLER, Griffin, Dec. 5,1755. ,3m Professoi of Music. JBST PIANOS tuned to order for Cash. All orders left at J. W. Shackleford’s will receive prompt attention. “imWsiM HifT rpHE exercises of this Academy will begin on Monday JL the 7th of January next, under the supervision of NA THAN B. DRAKE. The session will close on the last Friday in May. Students entering the school at any time during the session, will he charged for the remaning part of the session; 110 deduction being made for abscence, ex cept in cases of protracted illness. BILL OF TUITION, For Orthography, Reading and Writing, $ 8,00 “ English Grammar. Geography and Arithmetic,.. 12.00 “ Natural Philosophy and Physiology, 13,00 “ Latin, Greek, Algebra, Geometry Ac., 10.00 “ Contingent expenses, 1,00 Particular attention wil be given to the practical brancli ches of education. Griffin, Nov. 30th, 1855.. .31. ,ts. SURSICAL INFIRMARY. DR. W. R. MOSELEY, lias removed to his old stand on Eighth Street, and will give ls **jpj| prompt attention to the f * ? ;£jjk# PRACTICE OF SURGERY, and all Chronic Diseases. His skill, for the past ten years, in the treatment of .Cancers,” Cancerous Affections, Tumors of all kinds, Schirrlms Breasts, Disease of the Ear and Eyes, Gonorrhoea, Syphilis.Stricture,Ulcers of old standing, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia. Liver disease. Spinal affections. Fistula, Hemorrhoids, together with all FEMALE DISEAS ES, is notcxcellcd by any Physician in the South. Patients boarded at $1 per day, or sls per month. All communications strictly confidential. Persons desiring in formation will address’W. R. WOSELEY, M. 1). Griffin,Ga. Griffin, Feb. 4111, 2850.. .40. .ly. iilmra m Hi.T .vJLIT 7f ilEDj At the old stand of E, B. WEED, sign of the Pad lock, 2 doors above the Lanier House, MACON GEORGIA, OFFERS for sale, at the lowest market prices, a large and complete assortment of Swedes Iron, assorted from 1| inch to 12 inches ; English and refined Iron, flat, round and square : Horse Shoe, oval, A oval, and j round iron ; STEEL—plow steel, G to 12 inches,cast, German, Blis ter and Spring Steel ; Blacksmith’s Tools, comprising anvils, bellows, vises, hammers. Ac. Planter's Hoes, Scovil’s, Brasd's, and other makes. SWEDES IRON. 100 tons Swedes Iron, assorted from IJ to 12 inches, just received and for sale by N. WEED, At the old stand of E. B. Weed, Macon, Ga. Jnu. 23, 1856 38 CAUTION. Iforwarn all persons from trading for a certain promisso ry note given by me to Alexander Forsyth, in the fore part of the year 1851, for the amount of Two Hundred and odd Dollars. The condition for which said note was given, having entirely failed, I will not pay any part of it, unless compelled by law. W. R, MOSELEY. Griffin, Jan. 12, 1856... .40... ,3t W. R. PHILLIPS &CO., HAVE just received by express, direct from New York a nice aassortment of Morie Antique, and many oth er fine , fashionable silks, as well as a variety of other arti cles suited to the wauts of both Ladies and Gentlemen. Griffin, Dec. Ith, 1855.. .31. ts sufficient guarantee for me to believe it to be all that 1 1 purports to be, viz. a sovereign remedy. WM. 11. UNDERWOOD, Formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit” “ I take great pleasure in recommending tliie invalu able medicine to all afflicted with bowel disease*, fur which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy decidedly superior to any 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 thia, with all 1 hear about it as a remedy by those who have 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 the Bank of the State of Georgia, Griffin.” “ If there is any credibility in human testimony, Jacob’a Cordial must stand preeminent above all other prepara tions for the cure of Bowel Diseases. From the masa of testimony in its favor coming in from all quarters, it must be very far in advance, as a curative agent, of most if net all other * patent ’ preparations. A. FLEMING, Cashier Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, Griffin.” “This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity a* fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns into Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used.” Georgia Jefr~ soman, May 19tA, 1853. Dr. McLANE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. Two of tlsc best Preparations of th Af. I hey 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 of Liver Com plaint, all Bilious De rangements, Sick Head ache, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by 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 McLane’s Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO’S, 60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pit „ . Sole Proprietor* KB*Scovil &Mead, New Urle v -ih> ••• •* * sale Agents for the Southern States, to whom# 11 or ders must be addressed. ***Sold by YV,B. Seay, Griffin, Ga: John Still well, McDonough ; J T Reese, Greenville ; Hanoo & Lasseter, Jouesborough ; Smith & Ezz&rd, Atlan ta ; Win Barrett, Zebu Yon ; J C Little, Jackson, McKelbeny & Mobley. Indian Springs ;Harwell m> Weaver. Tboraaeton ; L Little , Barnesvfila Jn. 16, 1856... 36.. .-.ly