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€!je (imptrt State;
OCTOBER 1,1856.
*&,Col. W. 11. F. II a l.l. will address his fellow-citizens
at the Conrt-Ground of the First District, in Pike county,
•n the political topics of the day, on Saturday, the 4tb
day of October next.
MftHi
Public Speaking in Pike.
Col. James M. Smith and Col. W. 11. P. Hall
will address the Citizens of Pike county, on the
political topics of the day, at the Court Ground in
•the First District, on Saturday 4thinst.
Buchanan Club.
J W Duncan. Esq. of Atlanta, and others will ad.
dress the Buchanan Club and?t he citizens of Griffin
-and vicinity, at the City Hall on Thursday next
Mr D. is a good speaker and worth hearing. Come
-out friends.
Fancy Goods.
Read the advertisement of Mrs. Lunquest. Her
stock has been removed to the store of Messrs.,
•©rawircr & Duffey, and consists of a beautiful as
sortment of Ladies Dress Goods, Bonnets &c. &c.
Mrs. L may be found at her residence two doors
East of Hill & Smith’s prepared to attend to all
the calls that may be made upon her in her parti
cular line of business, and in our opinion exercises
much taste and good judgement in her selections of
goods as welt as the manner and style of putting
them up for use.
‘The Banished Son ; and other Stories of
Triß Heart, by Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz, Au
thor of “Linda,” “Rena,” “Marcus Warland,”
etc. T. B. Peterson, Publisher, No. 102 Chest
nut St., Philadelphia.
It is not necessary for us to say any thing about
Mrs. Hentz, as an Author All of our readers
are, doubtless, aware of her literary talent, and
the truthfulness which mark all her writings. All
we have to say is, send for a copy of the book forth
with. Price, complete in one duodecimo volume,
neatly bound in cloth, §1,25 ; or in two volumes,
paper cover, sl. Copies of either edition sent to
any part of the U. S ~free of postage, upon receipt
of the price of the edition desired. To be ready
for sale, on Saturday, September 27th.
By reference to our advertising columns, it
will be seen that Mr. A. B Clark, Daguerreanist
and Ambrotypist, intending to go North is very
desirous to dispose of his Apparatus, Stock, &c.
Mr. C. is one of the best operators we have ever
seen, and he has a fine set of Apparatus, &c., and
in splendid working order. Apply soon. A bar
gain can be had.
Flint River Association.
This ecclesiastical body con vened in this City
on Saturday 27th inst. Rev. Janies Carter of the
county of Butts was chosen Moderater, and Rev.
Y. A. Gaskill, of the county of Fayette, was clect
•d Clerk. The churches were fully represented by
a large number of respectable and intelligent dele
gates. The Baptist Denomination iu this jurisdic
tion is represented as being in a healthy and pros
perous condition. The pulpits of the several
churches in the city- were occupied on Sabbath by
able Ministers of this order, who preached to
■crowded and attentive audiences. The Associa
tion adjourned yesterday afternoon.
Presidency of Franklin College.
A writer in a late number of the Columbus Times
if Sentinel, suggests the name of the Rev. C. P. B.
Martin, of Griffin, as a suitable person to All the
Presidency of Franklin College, made vacant by
the resignation of Dr. Church. “We heartily con
cur in the sentiments of this article, which we pub
lish in another column. I)r. M. is professionally
a teacher, of long experience, high reputation and
eminent abilities, and none but such should be ap
pointed to preside over our State University. It
would be, in our opinion, a haza-dous experiment
to place an inexperienced man in ihat position,
let his legal, medical or political reputation be
what it may.
A ValuaWf Family -Medicine.
So celebrated lias Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge, prepared by
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., become, that it is re
garded as the only specific cure for worms. Families
should never be without a supply cf it. At this season par
ticularly, when worms arc so troublesome, and frequently
fatal among children, parents should be watchful ; and on
the first appearance of those distressing symptoms which
warn ss of their presence, at once apply this powerful and
efficacious remedy We are confident that it only requires
atrial to convince all that it richly merits the praises that
have been lavished upon it. It is safe and infallible. Vo
Runes of certificates can be produced showing its grea 1
medical virtues.
Persons will be careful to ask for DR. McLAXE'S
•CELEBRATED VERMlFUGE,manufactured by FLEMING
BRO ,of Pittsburg, Pa. All other Vermifuges in compari
;son, are worthless. Dr. McLane’s genuine Vermifuge, also
his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable
Drug Stores. None genuine without the Signature of
FLEMING BROS.
‘Holloway's Pills for (lie cure of Sick Head
ache and Bile. These wonderful Pills have been the means
of restoring many persons to health, pronounced incurable.
Thceffect they have is mild, yet speedy, and as a family
medicine, they are unequalled.
#3”Sold at the manufactories, No 80, Maiden Lane, New
York, and No 244, Strand, London ; and by all Druggists
at 25 cts., 62J cts., and $1 per box.
Married.
On the 25th ult., by William Crittenden, J. I. C., at the
house of Jacob Crowell’s, Mr. John B. Bostick and Miss
Martha Crowell, all of Spalding county.
COMMERCIAL.
GRIFFIN MARKET.
Cotton. —Market active. Demand good. We
piote extremes to-day 10 to 111
Savannah, Sept. 27.
Cotton. —Market continued active all day. Pri
ces advanced i on the better grades during the
past three days. Sales G2<> bales, ranging from
114 to 12k cents.
” LOST.
ON Sunday night at or going to or from the Methodist
church, a hair Bracelet with a peculiar gold clasp-it is
more valuable to the owner than any one else and the finder
will confer a favor by lea ving it at this office. On the clasp
are the initials M. S. T. M. L.
’ Grand Lodge of the State of Georgia.
F. A. M.
THE next Annual Grand Communication of [ |r|||
this Grand Lodge, will convene at the Ma
sonic Hall, in the City of Macon, on Tuesday,
thc 26th of October. All subordinate Lodges,
working under this Grand Lodge, will take due notice
thereof, and be represented as usual in the Grand Commu
nication, and also all other parties interested.
By order of A. A. Gaulding, D. G. M.
SIMRI ROSE, Grand Secretary.
Any Lodges wishing Blank Returns, will please
inform fne without delay. S-R.
Oct. Ist, IRS 3t
31. 31. LOCKHART
A GAIN resumes the practice of PHYSIC and SURGE-
A RY Can be found during the day at D. N. Martin’s
Law office, up stairs, over Messrs. Becks’ Store, and at my
residence at night.
Griffin, Ga., September 21, 1800 L
The Union of the States and the
States of the Union.
Grand State Mass Meeting.
THE friends of JAMES BUCHANAN and JOHN C.
BRECKINRIDGE, will have a Grand Mass Meeting,
as suggested by the Richmond County Club, and others, at
ATLANTA, on the 17th and 18th of October. 1856, to
which the people of Georgia and the adjoining States, are
cordially invited. The following speakers have been writ
ten to, and are expected to be present on the occasion :
Hon Stephen A Douglas,of Illinois.
Hon John C Breckinridge, of Kentucky.
Hon William Preston.
Hon James L On - , of South Carolina,
Hon John L Manning, “ “
Hon James C Jones, of Tennessee.
Gov Andrew Johnson, “
Ex-Gov Aaron V Brown, “
Hon Wm L Yancey, of Alabama.
Hon Percy Walker, “
Gov Herschel V Johnson, of Georgia.
Hon A H Stephens, “
Hon It Toombs, *•
Hon Howell Cobb, “
Hon John E Ward, “
Hon Junius Hillyer, “
Hon Linton Stephens, “
And also the Electors for the State at large, and District
Electors, together with other distinguished speakers, whose
names will be hereafter announced.
The Executive Committee to make the necessary arrange
ments, are
Samuel B Hoyt,
E 15 Reynolds,
William Gilbert,
T M Evans,
William Barnes,
T M Evans, Marshal in Chief.
Let every County Club send a Delegation, and every-town
and village be represented. Let the people everywhere
come up to this great gathering of the triends of our Con
stitutional rights and the Union. E N CALHOUN,
President Buchanan and Breckinridge Club.
J E Williams, Secretary.
ATTENTION,
GRIFFIN LIGHT GUARDS!!!
NOTICE is hereby % /given that an elec
tion for Commissioned non-Commissioned
Officers, will he held on Friday Evning, Oc
tober 3d. 1856. Every member is requested
to be present.
The citizens of SpaldConnty, generally,
are respectfully invited to become members of the company.
September 23d 1856.
A RARE CHANCE
For any man with a Small capital—
Occupation light, easy and prolita
ble--Plenty of Business-Prices good
and no opposition—Froin $2,500 to
$2,000 a year clear guaranteed
THE subscriber wishing to go North for the purpose of
introducing more extensively his “ROCK GEMS,” now
offers for sale his whole establishment known as the “Griffin
Ambrotype Gallery,” consisting of anew and complete set
of apparatus (extra size) in fine working order. Stock, Chem
icals, Specimen frames,and Specimen Furniture, good-wili
Ac, and full instructions in the Art, for which early applica
tion must be made. Price S3OO. ARTHUR B. CLARK.
Griffin Oct. Ist. 1856 23 ts
To the Ladies.
A/'Wv MRS. J. M. LUNQUERT would respectfully iu-
MDl|f° lm *he Ladies of Griffin and vicinity, that she has
removed her Goods to the Store of Messrs. Brawner
& Duffey, where she can be found, or at her residence, two
doors East of Messrs. Hill & Smith's store. She is now re
ceiving her
FALL AND WINTER STOCK,
compromising a most beautiful assortment of BOSKETS,
llliiiiOKS, FLOWERS, and in fact all kinds, of Milli
nery Goods, to suit the most fastidious.
She will still continue to Alter, Clean, Dye and Press all
kinds of Bonnets.
Bonnets, Talmas, and Cloaks made to order,
All orders left at the Store will be promptly attend
e*d to.
Griffin, Sept. 27, 1856 23 ts
Butts Sheriff’s Sales for November.
W ILL be sold before the court-house door, nt
Jackson, in Butts county, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, between the usual hours of sale, the folio wing
property, to wit :
Thirteen Negroes : Gus, a man about 26 years, and Mari
ah,a woman 22 years old, and her two children, Frank a boy
3 years old, and a girl named Roxy Ann, 1 year old—all of
black complexion. Also, a boy named Jim, about 11 years
old, copper color ; also, John, a boy 17 years old, copper
color ; also, Noah, a boy about 16 years old, dark color ;
also, Amanda, a woman about 20 years old, dark color;
also, Moses, a child 1 year old, dark color ; also, Ben a man
about 30 years old, dark color ; also, Mary,a girl about 13
years old, dark color—all the above negroes likely, sound
and valuable.
Also, at the same time and place will he sold, two mules,
7or 8 years old, one a bay and the other a black. Also, 25
barrels of com, in the crib, more or less ; corn-sheller, 1 large
wagon and harness, and plantation tools, one cotton gin,
and thrasher and fan ; one yoke of oxen ; also, about 70
acres of cotton standingin the field ; also, about 40 acres of
corn standingin tnefield ; also, a lot of hogs, about 40 or
50 ; also, a parcel of cotton not ginned, two or three thou
sand pounds, more or less. All the above property levied
on by virtue of several fi fas issued from Butts Superior
Court, at the instance of John Andrews and J C Little,for
the use of L M Wiley & Cos. vs Nathan F Camp, controlled
by Edward W Bancroft, Andrew F Browning, James B
Betts, and others ; also, a fi fa W W Woodruff vs Nathan
F Camp ; also, a fi fa Samuel Griswold vs Nathan F Camp;
also, William L Gordon vs James B Camp and Nathan
F Camp ; also, Robert G Duke vs James B Camp -and
Nathan F Camp ; also, a fi fa from Butts Inferior Court,
William D Staunton vs .Nathan F Camp ; also, a fi fa
from Butts Superior Court, Samuel Irwin vs Nathan P
Camp ; also, afi fa frm Butts Inferior Court, McCarter &
Cos. vs J B and N F Camp ; also, a fi fa from Butts Inferior
Court, James M Newton, agent, vs James B and Nathan F
Camp ; also, a fi fa from Butts Superior Court, in favor of
Stephen Bailey. Levied on as the property of the said Na
than F Camp.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold, the store
house and lot in Jackson, Butts county, about half acre,
formerly occupied by Nathan F. Camp. Levied on by vir
tue of several rt fas issued from Butts Superior Court, J
Andrews and J C Little for the use of L M Wiley & Cos. vs
Nathan F Camp, controlled by Edward W Bancroft and
others ; also, a fi fa Robert G Duke vs James B Camp and
Nathan F Camp ; also, William L Gordon vs Nathan F
Camp ; also, two fi fas from Butts Inferioi Court, McCarter
A Cos. vs J B and N F Camp ; said property levied on as the
property of the said Nathan F Camp.
Also, will be sold at the same time and place, a plantation
situated in Butts county, on the road leading from Jackson
to Griffin, containing about 520 acres, more or less; levied
on as the property of Nathan F Camp, to satisfy a fi fa
from Butts Superior Court, at the instance of A W Benliam
& Cos. vs the said Nathan F Camp ; also, a fi fa W L Gordon
vs Nathan F Cam]); also, two fi fas from Butts Inferior
Court, one James M Newton, agent, vs J B and N F Camp,
the other McCarter &Cos vs J B and N F Camp. All the
foregoing named property pointed out by the Attorneys for
the several plaintiffs.—[Printer's fee sl2 50.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold, one house
and lot, containing two acres, more or less, lying near the
Indian Springs,the place whereon Thomas Mills now lives;
levied on to satisfy one fi fa from tlie 614th District, G >L,
in favor of S’ W Tollison vs said Thomas Mills. Levy made
and returned tome by Thomas Harris, constable.
R G BYARS, Sheriff.
September 29, 1856 23,.. .tds
Pike Sheriffs Salt* for November.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in the town
of Zebulon Pike County, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, within the legal hours of sale, the following
property to wit:
A negro girl by the name of Rosena, eight or nine years
of age, levied on as the property of Robert L. Puckett, to
satisfy sundry Justice Court fi fas issued from the 534th
dist. G. M. Monroe county. Daniel Sanford vs Robert L.
Puckett, property pointed out by plaintiff, and levy made
and returned to me by W J Ellis, one of the Constables in
and for said county of Pike.
w. u. McLendon, and. shr.
Oct. 15t....23....tds
ALSO, AT Till! SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL BE SOLD,
One house and lot in the town of Barnesville, the lot 18
by 70 feet, bounded north by James Spier, v> est by the Live
ry Stable,south by a vacant lot of /Singletary’s, east by the
street leading to Thomaston. Levied on as the property of
William A. Wright, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Pike Su
perior Court. S N Braswell vs William A Wright. Pro
perty pointed out by plaintiff. Tenant in possession noti
fied. A B VAUGHAN, Sheriff.
October 1, 1856 24....tds
Pike 31©rtsage Sheriff Sale for De
cember.
WILL be sold before the Court House door, in
the town of Zebulon on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next within the legal hours of sale the following proper
ty to wit:
Anew Steam saw-mill, it being the last Mill Wesley
Leak put up: Including Boilers,Engine, Saws, saw-frames
and all the machinery connected with or for the use of
said mill—it being in the Ninth Dist. of Pike county, some
eight miles West of Zebulon, levied on as the property of
Wesley Leak, to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of Spalding county, in favor of Aaron Cloud
vs Wesley Leak, property pointed out in said Mortgage fi fa.
Tenant in- possession notified.
W. H. McLENDON, I) Shff.
Oct. Ist 1856....23....tds
BRASS and Mazlin Preserve Kettles ; French Pots,Tea
Kettles, Sauce Pans, Boilers, Pot Covers, Waffle and
Wafer Irons, and all other necessary adjuncts for good
cooking, at JOHNSON & MANGHAM’S.
July 2y 1856 10....
Spalding Sheriff’s Sales for November.
WILL BE SOLD, before the Court House door,
in the city of Griffin, Spalding county, Ga., on the
first Tuesday in November next, within the’legal hours of
sale, the following property, to wit :
Lot of land No. eiglity-six, in the fourth District of for
merly Henry,then Fayette, now Spalding containing 202|
acres more or less, levied on to satisfy 7 Justices’ Court ft
fas from the 1001st District, G M, in favor of John Neal
vs Theodocius Cook, and'L W Cooper security, and John
T Thweatt security on stay of said ti fas. Levied on as the
property of L W Cooper, and pointed out by said L W
Cooper. Levy made and returned to me by J T Giay, Const
One house and lot in the city of Griffin, contaiuing £
acre more or less. No not known, bounded as follows,Broad
way on the North, West by Woodard .and on the South by
Solomon Street ; the same being levied onto satisfy a ti
fa from the Justice’s Court of the 1001st District, G M, in
favor of Richard Lawrence vs Lewis Humphreys and
tor a leiu for building material. Property pointed out by
Plaintiff. Levy made and returned to me by J T Gray,
Const.
Lot of land No not known intlie 1065th dish G M contain
ing 202§- acres more or less, the same being levied onto
satisfy a fi fa from the Justice courtof 1065th dist. G Min fa.
vor of Gray & Harris vs Charles P. Rainy, property pointed
out by plaintiffs, levy made and returned to me by J T War
ren Const.
James M Word's interest in the cast half of the west half
of Lot No 2, in square 2, in the original plan of the City of
Griffin,containing half acre, more or less, witii all the im
provements thereon ; levied on to satisfy afi fa from Spald
ing Superior Court, in favor of John Neal vs James
M Word, principal, and James W Spence, endorser; one
from Spalding Inferior Court, in favor of J Richardson vs
Word & George, and one in favor of John Neal vs J M
Word, principal, and J M Leslie, endorser, from Spalding
Superior Court,as the pioperty of James M Word, to sat
isfy said fi fas. Property pointed out by Aaron Cloud ,j
transferee.
One negro fellow by the name of Daniel, about 27 years
okl, of dark complexion, and 120 acres of Laud, in the 4th
district of formerly Henry now Spalding county, lying
about 1A miles north-west of Griffin,on the west side ofthe
M & W Railroad, adjoining S W Bloodworth on the south,
Mr Nelms on the north ; all levied on as the property of
Thomas Henderson, to satisfy two fi fas from Spalding In
ferior Court, one in favor of Isaac B Williamson vs Thomas
Henderson, principal, and S T Whitaker, security, and Ste
phen W Allen, endorser ; the other in favor of Henry F
Jackson, bearer, vs Thomas Henderson. Property pointed
out by Thomas Henderson.
One acre of land, with the improvements thereon, off of
lot number not known, in the 4th district of formerly Henry
now Spalding county—the same lying north of the original
plan of the city of Griffin, and adjoining the Tan Yard Lot
known as Lockhart’s Tan Yard on the west, formerly occu
pied by Felix G Cohron, and one sorrel horse and saddle;
all levied on as the property of Felix G Cohron, to satisfy
afi fa from Spalding Superior Court, in favor of John
Jackson vs Felix G Cohron. Property pointed out by Je
thro Jackson, transferee. A A WOOTEN, Sheriff.
October 1, 1856 23....tds •
Assignees 9 Sale.
At the same time and place, sundry goods, wares and mer
chandise, as the property of Leroy Sneed, the same being
the effects as rendered by him in his schedule at our late
Inferior Court, and turned over to me by John D Stewart,
assignee.
Sundry goods, wares and merchandise, as the property
of Swansey Wier, the same being the effects as rendered
by him in his schedule at our late Inferior Court, and turn
ed over to me Ijy John D Stewart, assignee.
A A WOOTEN, Sheriff.
October 1, 1855 23 tds
G 1 kOitDA, Sjiaidliig County .—Whereas, Martha
X Akins and William J. Akins apply to me for Letters
of Administration upon the Estate of Elisha Akins, late of
said county deceased ;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, tiie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appearat, my office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be
granted said applicants. Given at office, Sep. 25, 1856.
JAMES H. MANGHAM, Ordinary.
October 1, 1856 23 30ds
STAPLE AM) FANCYGOODS!
subscribers beg leave to inform the citizens of Gris
-1 (in and surounding country that they are now- receiv
ng their
FALL & WINTER STOCK
of Goods both Foreign and Domestic, selected with great
care in New York and Boston markets and will be found
to embrace all the Latest fashionable styles, consisting in
part of
Ladies Fine Dress Goods,
A LARGE ASSORTMET OF
GENTLEMEN AND BOY’S CLOTHING,
of the Latest style BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS;
CROCKERY, BLANKETS, KERSEYS, GEORGIA
PLAINS, BLEACHED, and BROWN HOMSPUN, and
many other articles. The Ladies and Gentlemen are re
spectfully invited to call and examine for themselves.
BRAWNER & DUFFEY.
IST N. B. Wo would also call the attention of the com
munity to a very large and extensive assortment of
Millinery Merchandise, &c.,
(The Stock of Mrs. J.M. Lunquest) which will hereafter he
kept by us, and sold as cheap as at any establishment in
the city. B. & D.
Sept. 17. 1856 21.... ts
NEW FALL AND
WINTER STOCK!!
JOHN H. WHITE,
WEST SIDE OF HILL STREET,
GRIFFIN, GEOR GIA.
HAS ust received his Fall and Winter snp
jg-jlply of Gentlemens’Dress Goods, to which he invites
Ifjjf especial attention. His stock comprises careful se
lections from the most approved and beautiful styles
iu the New York market, consisting of Black and Fancy
ClOttLS
Doeskin Cassi meres, Plain and Fancy French and Ameri
can Cassimeres, Plain and Fancy Silk Velvets and Plush
Vesting.
FURNISHING GOODS,
Such as Cravats, Stocks, Neck Ties, Plain and Fancy;
Silk, Linen and Lawn Pocket Handkerchiefs; Gloves,
Half Hose, Shirts and Collars, Under Shirts, and Drawers,
Silk and Cotton Suspenders, Coat-Links, Ac.
CLOTHING:
Superior Black and Fancy Frock Coats; Plain and Fancy
Cassimere business Coats,Plain and Fancv Frock and Sack
Overcoats—Salmer’s & Ragla nd of the latest Paris styles,
11 A T iS
A splendid assortment of Extra Mole Skin Hats, Leary
Style ; Black and Fancy Soft Hats : High and Low Crown.
Call and examine.
Griffin, Ga. Sept. 13,1856 .21 ts
NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS.
[corner OF BROADWAY & KILL STREETS.]
CPHE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and cus-
U tomers, and the public in general,that he is now re
ceiving the largest stock of DOMESTIC, STAPLE AND
IF'StZlOy 37- 0-00C3.£3
that has ever been offered in this market. He is also open
ing a great variety of superior CLOTHING, HATS,
800 T S AN I> 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, Sept. 17,1856... .21... .ts
Cirooeries,
PROVISIONS, AND
H E A V Y_ G 0 0 D S!
3lcWilliams & Roberts
SHAVING bought out Messrs. Ferrill & Ma
thews, and E. Lynch’s( Agent) stock of Goods,
together with such as we are receiving from New
York, New Orleans, and_ the up country, we can offer to
purchasers a
First Class Assortment
of the above stylesot’ Merchandise, at the lowest figures up
on the ready pay system only, at the Store on Hill Street,
between Messrs. Brawner & Duffey’s and S. B McWilliams’
Cash paid for Wheat, Flour, Pens, Corn, Meal, Beeswax
and tallow.
R I* MCWILLIAMS R A ROBERTS.
September 17, 1856 21... ts
Ragland & Gaulding
HAVING taken the stand formerly occupied by Mr.
Littleton R Brewer, next door to Ferritl fy MoHkeu%d
Ware House, respectfully inform the public, that they are
now receiving from N York and New Orleans, a large and
extensive stock of
GROCERIES AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Cutlery, Hardware, &c.
Family Provisions, such as BACON, Flour anti Lard, will
also be kept, and other articlesiu the Provision line. They
have on-hand a large and well assorted lot of
XROSr, SVEEI, <&c.
All of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms
for cash only. Give us a call,
Thomas Raoi.and, J II GacmmnO.
August 27, 1856 18....tf
CASH JST ORE !
r. £. jytiijsrEZEi,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
HTLL STREET, . GRIFFIN, GA
RESPECTFULLY solicits the patronage of liis friend
and the public.
Jan. 23, 1856 38...,1y
T> \ rYYAT Lard, Flout and Groceries, for sale by
JJAuAJiM . HILL & SMITH
June 18. 1856 5....tf
CHALYBEATE SPRINGS.
MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA.
THESE Springs are now open and ready for the reception
of Visitors. The proprietors have made every ar
rangement necessary for the comfortable entertainment of
all who may favor this delightful summer resort with their
presence during the seasou. Every convenience that, the
invalid or votary of pleasure may reasonably desire, will be
supplied ; and the undersigned hope to merit, by their ef
forts to please, a liberal patronage.
B. T. CHAPMAN & CO.
June 18, 1856 8 ts
NOTICE.
FOR SALE!
MY entire possessions in Meriwether County, consisting
of a HOTEL in the town of Greenville, well located
for the business, with good Gardens <fc Stable Lots, also twen
ty acres of land attached. Also, my PLANTATION, five
and a half miles from town, consisting of seven hundred
acres of good Laud, two hundred acres well timbered and
watered. All of said property in good repair. I will sell
all or a part of said property CD a CREDIT. Terms easy.
Come and see for yourselves. BOYKIN
Greenville, April 15th, 1856 50 ts
HARDWARE
FOR SALE BY
JOHNSON & MANGHAM.
Griffin, Ga., Aug., 1856.
School Books! School Books !!
WE are receiving a large supply, and sell at very re
duced prices for CASH only.
Parents and Guardians would do well to call and see be
fore going elsewhere, as we have reduced the prices to the
very lowest at which Books could be sold in the market.
COOK & CO.
Aug. 13,1856.
Griffin Female Academy.
THIS Institution was opened on Monday, the 14th inst.,
under the superintendence of the undersigned. She
proposes to reach the common branches of an English Ed
ucation, and from several year’s experience, and assiduous
attention to the interests of her patrons, she hopes to receive
a liberal share of public patronage.
MATILDA A LOCKHART.
Griffin, July IG, 1856 12 ts
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!!
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY !!!
THE undersigned having formed a partnership, for the
purpose of carrying on tlie carpentering business in allits
various branches, are now prepared to undertake work up
on as reasonable terms as can be done in this section of
country.
Sasla, Blinds, Doors, &c., &c.,
will be put up at our shop at as low a price as the same ar
ticle cau be bought in any other market , with only the ad
dition of freights added. We mean what we say. Try us
and find out. Building contracts entered into when de
sired. Shop on Bth street in the rear of Wm. Ilerronton’s
Store. WM. E. WRIGHT,
R A. WRIGHT.
Griffin, July 13d. 1856 13 ts
For Sale.
I am now offering for sale the premises known
jTi.'ajji) as the PLANTERS HOTEL, in the South
B **ls§ West part of this city. Persons desiring to
purchase, will please call and examine for
themselves or address me by mail. If not sold
by the first day of January next, the House will he closed.
WM. FREEMAN.
Griffin, 5ept.2,1856 10... .ts
NEW GROCERIES’
Just 3=S. oo o i e and
AT James T. Gray's old stand, on Broadway,
near the corner of New Orleans Street, where you
can be supplied with GROCERIES of good quali
ty, and at as low prices as this market can af
ford. Also, a variety of other useful articles at cost.
3®“ln an adjoining room is kept a neat RETAIL BAR
well furnished.
Thankful for past favors, I hope to receive many calls
from my old customers and friends, and make many new
ones. S B PRITCHARD.
Griffin, July 23, 1856 13....tf
Professor O. J. Wood’s
Hair Restorative, for producing hair on Bald Heads, and
restoring Gray Hair to its Natural color.
fTMIIS astonishing and unequalled preparation has never
X failed to produce a growth on Bald Heads, when used
according to the directions, and turn hair back to its orig.
inal color, after having become grey, and reinstate it in all
its original health, lustre, softness, and beauty. Removes
at once all scurf, and unpleasant itching, scrofula, erup
tions and feverish heat from the scalp. It also prevents
the hair from becoming unhealthy and fulling off, and
hence acts as a perfect Hair invigorator and Tonic.
A gentleman of Boston writes to his friends in New Bed
ford thus:
To your inquires I would reyly, that I first commenced
using Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, my hair was almost
white and had been so for the last ten years, and it was
very thin on the top of my head, and very loose, and pulled
out freely; but I found before I had used all of the second
bottle, (which was eight weeks,) my hair was entirely
changed to its original color, (lightbrown) and is now free
from dandruff',and quite moist. 1 have had my hair cut 5
or 6 times since the change, and have never seen anything
like white hair starting from the roots: and it is now as
thick as it ever was, and does not come out at all. It has
prevailed in my case all that I could wish to ask.
July 1,1855. Yours &c.
Gardiner, Maine, June 22.1854.
Dear Sir.- I have used two bottles of Prof. Wood’s Hair
Restorative, and can truly say, it is the greatest discovery
of the age, for restoring and changing the hair.—
Before using it, I wasas gray as a man of seventy. My hair
has now attained its original color. You can recommend
it to the world, without the least fear, as my case was one
of the worst kind.
I) N MURPHY.
St. Louis, March 7 1854.
Prof. Wood: My hair commenced falling off some three
or four years since, and continued to do so, untill 1 became
quite bakh I tried all the popular medicines ot the day,
but lo no effect. At last, 1 was induced to try your celebra
ted Hair Restorative, and am happy to say, it is doing won
ders. I have now a fine growth of young hair, and cheer
fully recommend its use to all similarly afflicted.
A. C. WILLIAMS, 133 Second street.
Rasin Mich., Aug. 2,1855.
This is to certify, that one year ago, I was quite gray,
and my liair so thin upon the top of my head, that I feared
its entire loss. In this condition, I applied for and obtain
ed a bottle of Prot. Wood’s'Restorative,’ and before I had
used one quart bottle, the gray hairs had entirely disap
peared and it had thickened up, so ns to he full as usual and
it assumed a glossy appearance, appearently more beautiful
than ever it was before. Ido therefore, cheerfully recom
mend it to all those ladies who value a beautiful head of
hair. I will aise state that I uso it now, occasionally, for
its healthy and beautifying effects.
S Alt AH J. BROWN.
CniAGO.May 1,1854.
I have used Professor Wood’s Ilair Restorative to decided
advantage. It prevents the hair from coming out, gives it
a gloss and softness vc r y desirable. The few gray hairs I
had, have entirely disappeared. Others of my family have
used it, and concur with me iu pronouncing it ail it profess
es to be.
HENRY A. CLARK,Michigan Avenue.
St. Louis, Sept. 50,1853,
Dr. O. J. Wood—Sir; I have used nearly three bottles of
your Hair Restorative, and have found its effects Very satis
factory. It has entirely destroyed all the dandruff from my
head, and restored my hair to its original color, which had
become quite gray.
WM. TRUSDALE.
IKS” Sold at 114 Market street, St Louis,Mo. 316 Broad
way N. Y., and by all Druggists everywhere. All
kinds of family patent medicines far sale on the best possi
ble terms, at Prof. Wood’s establishment, 114 Market street
St Louis.
fIOTO J WOOD ,V. CO.. Proprietors, 312. Broadway,
New York; 114, Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold in
GrilMi by Wm B Seay.
August 6, 1856 15... 2m
To (he Public—Uiiml Warrant failed
to come to hand.
NOTICE is hereby given that LaM Warrant No 57,702,
for 40 acres, issued under the act of September, 1850,
in my name,Sergeant in Capt. Rice’s Company, Virginia
Militia, on tlie 20th of May, 1852, and on that day sent to
my address, Greenville, Ga., Ims never been received by mq.
Said Warrant has been either lost or stolen between Wash
ington City and Greenville. Ga. All persons are hereby
warned not to purchase said .Warrant, as it is my intention
after the publication (if this notice for G weeks, to apply to
the Commissioner of Pensions for a felssub or duplicate
said Land Warrant. DUDLEY PEEBLES.
Meriwether co., Ga., September 24, 1856 2... Otof
Mrs. J. ML LUNQUEST,
HAVING returned fr<ftn Market, respectfully informs
lier customers and the Ladies generally, that she has
a fine assortment of new and elegant
Bonnets, Mantillas & Ribbons,
to which she invites their especial attention. Among her
stock of BONNETS are some superior to any thing that
has ever been in this market.
Rooms on Broadway, second door above the Interior
Bank.
N. B—Bonnets cleaned and pressed.
Griffin, April 29, 185 C 1.. ts
Alll©fl,fl
AND
PHOTOGRAHIC GALLERY.
ROOMS OVER J A & J C REEKS’ STORE.
t A SHORT TIME ONLY
AMBBOTYPES of superior style and finish, complete in
case, from $1 50 and upwards. Instructions given in
the Art, and apparatus furnished.
ARTHUR B. CLARKE.
June 2.5, IBSG 9 3
HARDWARE & IRON.
JOHNSON & MANGHAM,
HILL STREET, G RIFE IN, GA.,
KEEP constantly on hand a large and well assorted stock
of English and American HARDWARE, of every de
scription, and of superior quality.
Iron Steel,
of all kinds and sizes. FARMERS’, CARPENTERS’,
BLACKSMITH and TANNERS’ TOOLS—a large assort
ment ; PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES
and COLORS, of all kinds ; Cut and Wrought Nails and
Spikes, all sizes ; Lamp, Whale, Linseed and Tanner’s Oil,
always in store ;
Carriage Tr i m m in g s
Os every description, comprising Axles, Springs, Spokes,
Hubs, RimS, Bauds. Boxes, Dashes, Side Arms,
Lamps. Shafts. Leathers, Cloths, Laces,
Nails, Tacks, Bolts, Clips. Nuts
and Wrenches, Wrought and Cast- Iron for Saw and Grist
Mills, Leather Belting,
Those wishing to purchase Hardware, wu. do well to cad,
as we deal in that line exclusively, and aside Iron? tlio large
and varied assortment we offer, our prices are calculated
to give satisfaction to all.
June 25, 1856 9 ly
Ware-House ami Commission Busi
ness.
Ware-House on Hill Street, occupied last season
A Cherry & Cos., will carry on the above bu- 1
siuessin all its various branches, during theensuing season.
The house will be opened for the reception of COTTON
and other produce, on the Ist of September next. He
hopes by unremitting efforts to promote the interest of his
customers, to receive a liberal share of public patronage.—
The services of Mr. Wm. J. Dobbins have been engaged to
assist in the business. Insurances can be effected on Cot
ton in stor e at the Agency of the Bank of the State of Geor
gia in this place. F W A DOYLE & CO.
Griffin. Ga., August 20, 1856 17....tf
HARDWAE AND IRON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
NATHAITwEE©,
AT the old stand of E. B. WEED, Macon, Ga., keeps
constantly on hand, a large and complete assortment
of tire following, all of which will be sold at the lowest
market rates :
IKON and STEEL.—Swedes, English and Refined
Iron, Plow Steel, Cast Steel, Tin Plate. &c.
CARit IGE MATERIALS.-XVm?sh s £;S
tent and Enamelled Leather,Bands,LiningNails,Bolts, Ax
le Clips. Castings, Ac.
PLASTER’S HOES.—Scovill’s, Brade’s Patent, and
other Hoes.
Mechanic's Toots.— chisels,
MILL IRONS—MiII Cranks, Mill Picks, Mill Saws, Cir
cular Saws, 48 to 52 inches, Ac., &c.
Macon, Ga., May 7, 1856 2 ts
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
Croods.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends.;
and tlio public generally, that he lias in store, and is
receiving direct from New York, a full supply of
SPRING SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Mantil
las, Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hardware
and Crockery’, and all other aitides usually kept in this
market, which he would invito the public to call and ex
amine. samuel b. McWilliams.
At the old stand of McWilliams & Cos.
Hill Street, Griffin, Ga., April 16, 1856.;..50 ts
A. CIOUD & SOBBT,
(LATE CLOUD & SHACKt.EFbRD,)
.. .nj WILL continue the PIANO FORTE and
BUSINESS in this pjncfe. Our stock
\J Iff Sa j 3is large, embracing every style of Instrument,
from the plain to the line and elegant
Bemi-Orand. Piano,
We intend keeping a large stock on hand. Persons
wishing to buy, will do well to give us a call. We will war
rant all Pianos satisfactorily to purchasers.
Rooms in Griffin, Marietta and Roice.
April 2, 1856 48... .ly
JB®“Soine are of the opinion that the firm of A. Cloud A
Son and J. W. Shackelford’s are the same. The firm of A.
Cloud & Sou is the original firm of the old firm of Cloud &
Shackelford, kept at the old stand, Hill Street, up-stairs
over Cook & Co.’s Book Store, where rents arenothing,
clerk’s hire, Ac. A. CLOUD & SON.
For llent.
133,.Persons wishing to rent good Pianos, can do SO by
applying to A. Cloud S Son. Early application will receive
choice instruments. A C & 9
Fine Fitrnitore.
Fine Parlor Setts, Rose Wood,Mahogany and Georgia
VSte, Walnut Furniture; Secretaries and Book Cases, Desks
/Y*and Book Cases ;
Bureaus of Hose Wood, Mahogany an** Walnut
Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, Divans, Sociables, Ottomans in Hair
Cloth, Flush, Brocatel, Ac; Arm, Rocking,Nurse, Sewing,
Parlor, Bedroom, Dining, Hair Cloth, Plush, Brocatel, Cane,
Split Bottom, and every kind of Chair known to the trade.
BEDSTEADS.— Rose Wood, Walnut, Maple, Mahoga
ny, Beach, Gum, &c ; High, Low, French and Cottage.
Wardrobes of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Waluut and Pine ;
SOFAS of all patterns.
TABLES.— Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, Pine, Exten
sion, Folding Leaf, Square, Round, Ac.
Mattrasses of Hair, Cotton, Moss and Patent Springs;
Feather Beds, Pillars and Bolsters ; FINE MIRRORS,com
mon Looking Glasses, Looking Glass Plates, Picture Glass,
Window Shades and FINE CORNIC i.S ; Buckets,
Tubs, Dippers, Brooms, Brush Brooms, Feather Dusters,
Foot Mats, &c., for sale on the most reasonable terms.
Lumber taken in exchange* or Lumber made up in the
most fashionable styles of Furniture to order.
KST We have one of the largest stocks of FINE FURNI
TURE in the State, and we are constantly mannfacturingand
wish to sell. Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere,
as wc are offering great inducements to purchasers. First
door from the Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
August 20, 1*56 17... .6m TAG WOOD.
CARRIAGE AND SMITH SHOP.
r FIIH undersigned have associa-
J- ted themselves together under the
firm name and style of t~yr
(
For the purpose of carrying on the CARRIAGE MAKING
and REPAIRING, WAGON MAKING and BLACK
SMITH'S BUSINESS, in all their various branches. Their
Shop is on the corner of Hill Street and Broadway, oppo
ite the Georgia Hotel, down stairs, in the house formerly
ccupied by A. Bellamy Esq. Promptness, dispatch and
usability of Work, they feel confident will secure for them
liberal patronage. GEO. W. CLARK,
H. 11. NIX.
Griffin,Dec.24,lßss. .35. .ts
Negroes! Negroes!
EA few likely YOUNG NEGROES for sale by
JOSSEY A FLEMiRTER.
&SW Would pay fair prices for a fete more
Griffin, August 13, 1856 16...,tf
JOHN M. LUNQUSST, J. 8. LAVENDER.
LUNQUEST & LAVENDER,
MEC HAN I CAL AN J)
SURGEON DENTISTS.
ALL work and operations performed in the latest and
most approved style of modern practice.
tt S“ OFFICE, at the residence of John M. Lunqucst, op
posite the Methodist Church, Griffin, Georgia.
August 13th, 1856.1.... .16..... .ly
LOOK HERE;
I CAN clean Furniture a little better tliah dh'y \ have seen
done iu this place; 1 can hate the Wood-work repaired
in the best manner; l Can do the work at my Shop, or at
your residence, to suit your convenience. Give me a trial.
fait Satisfaction Warranted. JOHN J FARLEY,
Seprcmber 24, 1856 22... .ts
CARRIAGE, CABINET
SASH M A KINGII
THE subscriber takes pleasure in
cing to the citizens of Griffin and sur- KKpyfSsiSj.
rounding country, that life still contihnes ..
business of CARRIAGE and CABINET Making, UAKKIA
GES, BUGGIES, and WAGONS made to order at shortnd
tice. A few of tlie best made Buggies always on nfmui
lie has recently added to his establishment the business qf
SASH MAKING —cheap, and good as the best;
kefs also
yy- iPNTTuA agent for
’’ ; r vllu*
\ui r^ff 1 Burial ca
ses, newstyie. He will be* found at firs old stand, always
ready towait upon his customers. Give him a call. ,
A. BELLAMY.’
Griffin, Aug. 29,1855.... 18.... ts
CASH STORE.
MACO.W GEOIIGIA.
NEW SPRING G GODS.
THE subscriber is now receiving anew and hand,
somfe stock of FAV< Y AM) STAPLE Dili
GOODS, suitable for the
SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE,
among which will be found almost every article in this
line, which he intends to offer on the best terms. Also, a
large stock of CARPETING, Oil Cloths,Rapfer Hangings,
Window Shades, &c. .. . .
fc.guHis friends and the public are requested to give. hint
a call. GEORGE W. PRICE.
March 5, 1856 4-1 ....tf ....... ■
HOWE’®
COTTON HARVESTER, FOR PICKING
COTTON IN THE FIELD.
THIS valuable machine, second only to the invenfvbn of
the Cotton Gin, is destined to produce a remarkable
change in the method of gathering cotton fr om the field
It will do the work of from three to five hands in picking
: cotton from the stalk, and is evidently a labor-saving ffia
■ chine. Its benefit to the Planter is incalculable. It picks
the cotton clean and free from trash, leaves it in excellent
condition for ginning—obviates the necessity of exposing
the hands to heavy dews, rains and cold, and from the ra
pidity of its Work, will enable the Planter to prepare his
crop for market at an early day, leaving him time for the
improvement of his land, houses, enclosures and general
arrangement of the Plantation.
Jt is light, weighing about 8 pounds, is suspended by a
stra ’ o-,'or the shoulders,and is operated by fiieans of a crank
turned uY the’ hand or fingers. The simnlirity of this mar
chine is its ioadiug feature—it is not liable to g&t out of or
der, and any nfegiO of ordinary capacity, is competent ttf
use it. One harvester, filth proper care, will last a scri&
of years.
We are now’ selling State and County Eights for the man
ufacture and use of the above machine. Any infomation
relative thereto,can be obtained by calling on A. Wildbur,
General agent for Georgia, Florida, North and South Caro
lina, at his office, 111 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga., or at the
stores of the subscriber, 135, Congress Street, Savaniialr,
Ga., or 125 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C , w’liere the ma
chine can bescen in operation, tip,Trice of the machine,
s2s.®ar ALFRED WEBSTER, Traveling Agent;
Savannah, Ga., June 11, 1856.. 7.Y. .ts
XXIIjIi *3?XX,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
GROC Mill ES ! HAR I> W ARE !£
Staple and Fancy Dry-Goods HI
JB3fCorner of Hill and Solomon Streets.-®*
Griffin, May 3,1855. _ - -
TO YOUNG MEN
In search of Genlcel anil Profitable Employment
ANY gentleman wishing to learn the new and beautifu
Art of AMBROTYPING, will find this an opportunity I
rarely to be met with. Mr. C. has had over nine years ex
perience in the Profession, and will guarantee any one pos
sessing no more than ordinary abilities, taking part in the
business of the day with himself, to learn quickly and thor
oughly. Full instructions and complete apparatus, stock
and chemicals furnished for a stipulated sum.
ARTHUR B CLARKE,
Ambrotypi.-t and Photographer, oVer J A & J C Becks’
Store.
Griffin, July 16, 1856... .12... .3m ■
LUMBER I Ml£i!! “
GAULDING’S STEAM MILL,
THE subscriber having leased the above Mill, being an
experienced Machinest, and having supplied himself
W'ilh 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. B. Dulin, at Griffin, will receive promp
attention.
■Jan. Bth. 1856. JAMES W. MOORE. ,
RICHARDS & BROTHER,
keep a wholesale and retail
Cheap, Cash, Book and Music Storey
Hill Street, 2d door from the Railroad, Griffin, Ga.
New Publications received as they are issued
from the press, and sold at New York Retail Rates.’
A full supply of COLLEGE AND SCHOOL TEXT
BOOKS, always on hand. Orders, per mail, promptly At
tended to. Established January, 1855.
December 10th .JSSS. 33-ly
Tne’Bost ~
BUSINESS STAND IN ATLANTA FOR SALE. ,
I will sell my store and stand, at the corner of Wnite Hal
and Mitchell Streets, at a fair price, for cash, or on mi
sonable terms, to a prompt and punctual purchaser. Cal!
and look, as lam making a change in m3- business. If I
was going to continue in the mercantile business, I would
not, dispose of it at any price. AV. W. ROARK.
Atlanta, March 19, 1856 45 ts
i>'EUSrTISTR.X.
D HS. CLA R K & EMERSON
HAVING formed a copartnership in the
l>r jj i’V TI S TR Y,
would respectfully tender their services to the public. Dr;
E. besides being an experienced operator, is a graduate of
the Philadelphia College of Dentai surgery, and brings
with him all the improvements in the practice of Dentistry.’
The high testimonials and beautiful specimens of Dr. E.
show that he has spared neithertime norexpense to arrive
at proficiency.
Neither time nor expense shall be spared in performing
all operations in the most beautiful and durable manner.'—
At the same time while the}- consider it better to pay a trifle
more to have teeth saved, than a trifle less to have them
ruined, their charges shall not be higher than the same
kind of operations would command at the North.
F. Y. CLARK G. W. EMERSON, D. D.B.
Griffin. Feb. 2,1855 42..... ~6hi
Carpenter and Joiner YYerli.
TllEundersigned respectfully informs the public that h#
is prepared to carry on the above business in all its
branches, at his shop, on the west side of New Orleans
opposite Messrs. Prichard A Wood. In case of my absences;
orders may be left at the shop, with any of the hands therein
employed, but all payments must be made to me and ffia
alone of by my order.
T. J. ISON.
Griffin, Jan. 10th, ISSG.. .37. .ts
FOR SALEM
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.
#8“ Apply at the store of C. 11. JOHNSON A Cos.,
Griffin, Sept. 10th, ’55. .20. .ts Hill street
FIFTY ISARRELS
RECTIFIED Whiskey, White and Col'd.forsnleat a very
. low figure. Also Monongalia !a, Rye and Burborn
Whiskc3 T ANARUS, Brandies, Wines, Rum and Gin,’of all qalities.to
which we invite the attention of country dealers (Jive us at
call before you buy elsewhere HILL A SMITH*
June 18, 1856 8. ...tf
IT L. WMT, ™
EXCHANGE BROKER ,
ATLANTA, GEO.
WILL attend to collections entrusted to him, and remit
promptly, at current rates of Exchange: buy and sell
uncurrent Bank Notes, Coin, Ac. The highest cash price
paid for Bounty Land Warrants, /fir Apply-, j W. C.
Wright, Griffin, Ga., for sale of Land Warrants.
REFERENCES.—JofiN Thompson, Banker, No. 2, Wall
stfefct.rfnd CarhAßt, Bro. A Cos., New York; Converse
A Cos;, New Orleans. Atlanta, May 16, ’53 *f
.1. E. WILLIAMS, JNO. RHEA, WM. M. W4tUAM:B
J. E. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Successors to J. E. Williams,
General Commission Merchants.
AND DEALERS IN
GRAIN, BACON, LARI), FEATHERS, and TEN
NESSEE PRODUCE, GENERALLY,
Decatur Street, near the “Trout House,” Atlanta, Ga.
£3*Letters of inquiry, in relation to the Markets, Ac.,
promptly answered. May 16,1853.-3tf
LEATHER! LEATHER!f
HARNESS, Sole ,and Upper Leather for sale by
Fob.2;’., ICC. .ts JAMES L. JOHNSON