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,, town rfTUb.ll»n.WI"' MI “ 1 ', " ,l
Tur-lny In Febnmry n«t, .he «.Mn»ln K pmn. ny, to-
Wniu.m a ] n,,nnii by tl*. name of Allhia, and
her n™ N fflen. ■ «01. SM***! "'"T" Jr"' ,“*•
«» Imneil from n'jiZirr.
Cenm held In SlWIi di-1., G. M . uf Talb.i
cnunir *nd in favor of Jeme Carter v*. Jsmr* reran-
SJ“riincipslend P. Baugh. *■ F. Bu—v.and G B.
Clay, ss eternity. Gold «• the p mperty of Whi Fergu
son, mW negroes having been claimed, trine and dis-
nii«Mfan«i the fi fan ordered fry Court to |,mreed said
l«*y, made and relumed by James Robinson, constable.
Alm>, one lot of fond, No. 245, in the 83d district of
Talbot county, it being the lot ttHereon Alexander Rolv
Inroo rvaw resides, ami levied on as the property «f said
Robinson, to satisfy a fi f» issued from the Superior
Court of Talbot county, in favor of Holomnn Marshall,
Alexander Robinson tabu, thren Justice Coortti fas
iasued from the 877th di*-.rirt, G. M. in favor of fo-wi#
Allsahrooksand against said Robinson. prnpertv point,
ed out by nFff. W. J. McBRYDE. Kh- '■*
lfecemlier28, *58 .**8 ids
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A, MUSCOGEE county.—
hn R Ilieks, I«(.plies for loiters of,
the Estate of William Tvvede, late I
E O It ii
Whereas, |
Administ ration
of said county, deceased :
Tore to cite and admonish all and
gular tin* kindred ami creditors of mid deceased
cause Cif ntiy they have,) whv tlie ndruink
d estate should not be granted to said nppli
GEORGIA, ) Cot/HT of Ordinary,Decetn
Mm>cogeeifoantri{ her Term, 1862
* JOHN JOHNSON, Ordinary, presiding.
TT appearing to the Court, hy the petition of Milas Gar*
of line <
t of Ordi
tion of«
, at tire next March Te,
nary for said county.
under my hand, this 10th day of January
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
ur Wlrerrit*, Augustus M. Allen applies for Letter*of
Administration on the Estate (situated in the Stale of
Georgia.) of James Allen, late of Rosm-II county, Ala..
lifetime,execute to said Milas Garrison, his bond condi
tioned to execute titles in fee simple to Fraction of land,
No. !2t, in the 4th district of Carroll county, in the
State of Georgia, containing 49 and 3-4 aerrs, more
mop* or less; and it furtlier appearing that said Thomas
C. Pnryear, departed this life, without executing titles
to said Fraction of land or in any way providing there*
deceased:
These are llwrefbre to cite and admonish all and sin*
gnlar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show
cause (If any they have,) why Letter* of administration
of said esfateshoaldjwt he granted to said applicant,
**’ i of the Court of Ordinary to
for ami it appearing that said Mila* Garrison, has
the full amount of the purchase price or money of said
land, and said Milas Garrison having petitioned thi*
Court to direct Peter Preer, administrator upon the
Estateof said Tlmmaa C. Puryear, deceased, to make
TALBOT COUNTY.
W ILL he sold in the town of Tnlbotton, Tullmt
county, on tlie first Tuesday in Marcii next,
within the legal hour* of sale, before the Court House
door, the following property, to wit .*
One lot of land tn said county, on which Allen M.
Mathews, resides ; levied on to satisfy a fi fa fri.ni Tal
bot Superior Court, in favor of John McDonald v*. said
Mathew* ; also, two Tax fi fa’s in my hands v*. said
Matthews. Property pointed out hy defendant
D. L. DOWNES, Dtp. Sh’iT.
Al-HO, AT TH* SAJtK TlflZ AMI H.ACg—
Or»* House and Ibe laml attarlwd to the same a lialf
•ere more or less ; and one Tan-yard containing i acre
momjur less ; one Shoe simp end the land attached to
the same, all in the town of Pleesent Hill, In the 24th
diet, of Talbot county, one houee occupied hy W. S
Newell, as a Tavern, Shoe shop, Ac.; lev ied on a« the
property of KeWell A Thompson, to satisfy a fi fa from
Tklhot Inferior Court in litvor of Thomaa A. Brown vs.
*•»} Newell & Thompson
W J. MeBRYDE, Sheriff
Jan. 85, 1853 1 tds
March T« v
fe* belli In and for the county, fir-t aforesaid.
Given under my hand, thi* 14ih day of fnnuary, 1853-
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
January 18. 3- s%
eorgia.muhcogkecoi ntv.-wi,,
therefore hereby ordered, that notice of said ap
plication l>« given at three or more public places In the
county, firat aforesaid, and in the Columbus Enquirer,
(once n month, for three month*,) that all person* con*
corned, may make their objections, (if any they have,)
on or belore the first of the ( ourt of Ordinary, to be held
in and for lbs county flirst aforesaid On the first Monday
April next, whf the said Peter Preer. Administrator, i
. Ilervey M (Jfeekley. applies for letters ,.f G,.„,.
dianshlp, for the Property to which Philip and George
Schley, minor chidren of Philip T. Rr-hley, of aidd
county, are entitled in their own right r
All persoms concerned, are hereby notified, fm shew
cause if (any they have.) why Letters of Guardianship
ship as aforesaid, should not lie granted to said appli-
ant, at the next March Term of tlm Courl of Ordinary,
jr said county.
Given under my hand, this tlm 18tli day of January,
*»3. JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
December 28, 1632
j lilies to aaid Fraction of
ith said bond.
m the minutes, of said Courl, thi*
, 1AM
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
SygBBJSN fL 8BWK3SR
BEGS to call the attention of his friends and the public generally, to his very superior
Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, which he propo.-tes to sell on the most reason
able rates:—
BACON—Bone Sides, Hear Sides, Shoulder* attd
Ham* ; Beef Tongue*, Pig* Feet, Dried Beef, Venison
Ham*.
LAUD- In Kegs, Barrels, and at retail.
FLOVJR—48auul, Country, Western, Palace Mill*.
SUGAR—Loaf, Crushed, Pulvered. St. Croix, and
New Orleans
MOLASSES—New York, Maple, New Orleans,
Florida, and Kugnr House.
COFFEE—Pure old Java. Rio, Culm,Green, and
I,ngiiyrn.
TEA—Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyaon, and
Black Tea*. _ „ ,
PRESERVES—Canton Ginger, Pear*. Pear be*,
Plum.. Pm*. Ajipl*. Or»n,r. Citron, Prone., Aro.. *<■
VI.SO, ctio.'i.t.l..,Cti*!««i s **ip Surch. ‘ ami!..,
8pm**. Pii k:*«. S?nip.,,CAl.utp. *i>'[ «**<*.
OII.S—l,itiro*tl,Train,Sperm, Lard, Tanner., die.
TOB VCCO rind CICAHH, /.ir .U lane*, and
w
*» ? ('ourt «>r OnniNART.
itly* S October Term. 1888.
HERKAS, William D. Fitch petition* for I*ctier*
fi¥»9 R0 l A: MURCOCJEE COUNTY—
V * Whereas, R*»!»*• rt H. Greene applies for letters ot
Administration on tlie Estate of George W. Cowdery
late of said county, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ,
gnlar the kindred and creditor* of teld deceased,
TAYLOR COUNTY.
TJT7 ILL he told on the firat Toewlay in February neat,
tv on tlie public square, in tlie town of Butler, Tay
lor county, within the legal hour* of tale, tlie following
prupeny to-wlts
rifly acres of Land, lying in the north-west comer of
lot of land No. Ill,in the lfttli district of once Musro-
ree, now Tavlor county, tlie sum* being the place w here
Hardy Jarrell now resides ; levied on a* the property of
J. W. Cmldenliead, to miitfy m fi (a from Taylor Supe
rior Court—William McCord v*. aaid Caildeobrad and
another—{toimed out by ol’ff.
Also, 1 Table ; I Book rase: I Bucket and 3 Chair*
—a* the property of Tillman Hitdeon, to |Miy the cost*
on a warrdfit, at the instance of Van Swearingen v*.
■aid Hudson, for holding over ns a tenant.
JOHN M THOMPSON, Sheriff.
December 88. ]H5t 52 tds
shew ruin' (if any they have, why the Riimintauittion
of said estate should not he granted to said applicant
at the Court or Ordinary to is- held in and for said
county on tlie first Monday in Fehrunry next.
Given under my hand, this 31*1 Di e , IS52.
JNO. JOHNSON. Ordinary.
>f Di*nii*Mon from the Administration of the .
le of Joseph Powell, of said county, deceased :
U is therefore Ordered by the Court, That all persons
concerned show cause (if any they have.) on or before
the nexl May Term of (his Court, why said letter" should
lot then tie granted.
A true extract from the Minute* of said Court, thi*
th day of October, 1852.
J L. WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
Oct 12. 1852
Jan 4
f t 1.0 R G I A, MUSCOGEE COUNTY —
V • Whereas, William Dougherty applies f..r loiters of
Administration de bonis non. with the will annexed of
James C. Watson, late of said county, deceased :
Thee*' are therefore to cip, and n4tm«i l i»h all and sin
gular tlie kindred and creditors of said decease,), t„
*bcw cause, (if any they have,; why letter* of adminis-
n hi aforesaid should noi h« grnnfed to said aupli*
cant at the Court of Ordinary to lm held in and for said
county, on the first Mon,lay in February
GEORGIA, ?
Stewart Comity* \
TT appearing to tlie Court, that James Bridges pell*
X tion- for letters of Dismi«s|on from the Adfuhii-tra
tion of the Estate of William Bridges, Into of ^aid
county, deceased :
It i* therelore Ordered, That all persons concerned
show enuse (if any they have,) on or before the next
May T-rm of this Court, why said tellers should not
then be granted.
A true extract from the Minutes of said (’ourt, thi*
7|h October. l w .'«2.
J. I,. WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
Oct 12, 1822 il mf.in
George W. Lively
nRINC CMlMrl.il with iM. Ii*....... would notiff hi. coantnr frtand. llm I*, will ah»»y« b« found roudy, «•
h.nHofore, to serye tli.ni, not only with all th. auii lt, iy.untioneii nhove, but nl.o with
Baggiag and Rope, Salt, Nails, and Feathers,
Cm*.Kerr• Cntiiirv l-.vlnr. Shot, ml Lind: Hit.; Shir-: Dot.; Kirlnry Thrrnl t Cotton Curd.; Sc,I
dir*o flrhiie.. Coffer). Him - , lln't-r no I Train Chain.; At-., Ilo-.. Spndu*. 8'tovel., wnfott Whip., hr., Itr
Also. Cali™,,. Honwimn., K-r-f., Chcrk", J-an., Flaimrl., Tirkimt, RlankaU,and many othrr STAPLE
Dlir OOODS—and a v-ry poo.! n-i-lrtmentof 8II0T (.(INS and [tIKI.KS, all of which will boanld on
term- that cannot fail to plrn*«.
Columbus, March 9, 1852
PREMIUM COTTON GINS.
E. T. TAYLOR .
"PROPRIETORS oi the ( Humbtii
'n Gin Man*
_ lilac:ory, have the ri't'sfiU'liun to announce to their
patrons, and th-’ Planters generally, throughout the
Cotton growing r gi„n. that they nre prepared to supply
anvnumlierof their celebrated Premium <•
Where lliewc Gins have been once u-ed, it would be
deemed unnecessary for the Manufacturers to aay a word
in their iavor, a* they feel confident the machuie-H have
been brought to such perfection* that their superior per*
formance will recommend them, in preference to all
other Gin* now in use. For the satisfaction of those
who have not used the Gins,and are unacquainted with
their reputation, the Proprietors need only *ay, that the
Fir«t Premiums have been awarded to them, for the
BFST GIN exhibited at the great State Fairs held at
Atlanta, Ga., in 1850, and in Macon,Co., in 1851 ; also,
at the Alabama and Georgia Agriculture! Fair, held nl
Columbus this year and last; and at ibe annual Fair of
fhe South Carolina Institute, at Charleston, in 1650,
’Hie Cotton ginned on these Gin* received the first Pre
mium* at the exhibition held in Charleston, S. C., and
utevery Fair where sample* of cotton from them have
letn examined.
The Proprietors have in their possession numerous cer*
tificale* from "lantere, Cottigi Brokers, Commission
Merchants, and Manufacturer* of .cotton good*, testify*
ing that tlie performance of the Gins, and the samples
produced by tliem, cannot be excelle«i by any Gin* ever
COLQUITT, HOLT A lUYflvl
Attorneys at Law A *
COLUMBUS, GA. ’
WALTER T. COLQUITT—IIINEs BOLT— ■ I
May 18, l *^2 r -
PARSONS ABARNETt
ATTORNEYS AT Law '
Randolph counties, in Ale.liouia, ami ino.* d '
Court of the State. Addrea* " lhe
L E. P...o»., Wb e
10 If
Southern Manufactures!
EAGLE COTTON AND WOOL FACTORY,
Columbus, Ga.
j THIS ESTABLISHMENT is now in complete ami successful operation. It is the
I object of the Company to supply the Southern demand for the heavier style* of Cotloo and Woolen Fabric*,
1 so far a* their capacity for production will permit. They now offer to purchaser* the following echedule of
I their Manufacture*. 'Phis schedule wdl I** altered from time to lime, ns they add to the variety:
Columbus Fnahloni-—(Strip**,) very heavy, of a
Given under my hand, this 27thdny of December
IBRO JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary. '
—41410 4T Tit* SAME TIME ANt* PLACE—
I^it* of fjind, No. 12 nml 21, 44 and 43 in the 12th
district of formerly Muscogee, now Taylor county ; !«• v-
HARRIS COUNTY—Whereas,
V J John W, I ommey. npplu-s for letter* of Gunnlinn*
Bipfur the person and property of Catharine Garrnond.
minor i
Ttiese arc therefore to rite nnd tulmoniah nil and sin
gular the k indred of said minor to fo. ni.d npfyiir m my
FNIRGIA, ) Coukt or Okoinanv,
Ntcu urt < ounty. \ August Term. 1052.
U PON t lie? petition of Jordan Hilliard, for l/'tlen* of
Dismission from the Administration of the Estate
of Middleton Bullard, tale ol mid county, deceased :
Il is on mol inn, Ordered, That all person* concerned,
show enure (if any they have..) on or liefure the next
’Ii Term of thin Coiir^ why said teller* should not
this
) in favor of Z-. Booth v*. said Kinsey, and other fi
fes in my hamls. L*vv made nml returned to me hy a
constable. On one of the I»tsthera I* a vnltiahle Saw
End Grist Mill. JAMES LAYFIELD, Deputy S’ff.
u._sa yu H M) Ids
officii w ithin the lime prescrilred hy law, . „„ r ,
(ifnny they have,) why said letter* should noth,, grant
December 14, 1852
MARION COUNTY.
W ILL be sold on tin* first Tuesday in February
next, before the Court-Iioiim- door, in the town of
Buena Vista, Marion county, within the legal hn
aale, the following property, to wit;
aid applicant.
’ii nnid*r my hand, in office, Jatumry the 20th,
WM. I. HUDSON, Ordinary.
Aug 21
G eorgia* Harris county^ wi .,
Thomas J. Dozier, applies for Latfer* ofAdmint*-
Marim
John Sorrel.
Alsu, the East half, of lot of Land, No.
county, deceased :
'Hicre are therefore to cite, and idmonirh nil and sln«
gnlar the kindred ami creditor* of aairl decer.wd to be
and appear at my office within l!,o tiui" prc-crilied hy
law. to bIiowchii** (if any they Imve.qwhy rniil.L-tter*
should not lie granted to said applicant.
Given under mV hand, at office, thin January 20rf,
u '‘° WM. I. HUDSON, Ordinary
GEORGIA, t Court op Oiuunarv.
Ntewnrt Conuty. y Augun IVmi, |hs>.
X T PON tlie (ictition >f Josefdi L. Wesion, Percival
J L. Wllhtirne, ruid Jntric* G. >1. Ball, for letters of
Di-mi'snni from the Exerulorslltp of llm lust will rirnl
Steph«-ri Weston, <lecea*ed t
on motion. Ordered t*y tlie Court, TIir» nil pnr-
nrernerl show enure (ifnny they huw.i on or
lhe n.-it March T'-rm of this courl, why hi id
klmiihl not then lie granted rein ufuili.
IrHHIliei
extract from the .Minute* of reid court, this 20th
lugusl.IH.V2. J. L. WIMBERLY', Ordinary
A ug 'll 31 mflrn
1883.
Jan 85
imrrs, v*. r* in. i/nvi* arm a. j. Lr*
JOHN M. W1LCHAR, D. Sh’fT.
Fifty
to. 151, ....
Mare and Colt, nnd
- r»ny if .
groporty of Win. Posey to satisfy a fi fa issued fro
Superior Court of ►nlrf county, nUhvor of Hill A
county, iikfovor of Hill A |)nw
ri V*. William P o**y. Priqieriy fioinfod out hy deft.
Also, sixty arrea or land, it Iwing it jMtriiori of lot No.
C NRORGfA, HARK IN COUNTY—Whereas.
M Monroe Dnvidvun. applies to me for Letter* of Guar
dinriNhip for the person* nnd property of Amanda F. and
Elizabeth F. Davidson, minor* :
These are therefore to rile nnd admonish all person*
portion of lot » n '«r , 7. 1 ’“'" l «*» he and upfa-ar at my offl- g
nkiu nml ni... , w itlilii the time prescribed by law , to show muse, (if
any they hnvo,) why said loiters should not Iregrai led.
Given under my hand, at office, this January 21m,
WM. WM. I. HUDSON, Ordinary.
Jnriimry 2ft, j
Jlnrrie County. S 23(1,1852.
I T np|tenring to me, that filmy V. t •<*,!<, fore of said
county, deceased, died, seized and possessed of a
large J’-tnii*—upon which snid Kstnte, tlicre has been
In rile nml ndmonisli nil nnd sin-
I crediri rs of said deceased to fo.
'within the lime prescribed by law,
they have,) why the AdminUtr*
“hotihl not Ire given to the Clerk ol
•f snid courtly, or otherwise dl*po*et|
"ixiy ncr*'s or rami, il oc
63, in tire 38<l di*t-, nml eoutli west prrrtion of said lot,
ln|Murinn county ; levied on ns the properly of Lovutt
Reeves u> satisfy two fi fa's issued from the Inferior
Court of said county, in favor of Wm. Webb v«. I.ov-
‘I Reeves nnd Danid C. Davis. Property iwinted out
r1 EORGIA, TALBOT COUNTY—Where
v’X June . t-|'fi ••mi tfitii, Jerinn Mo
the Adtionisirnirii of A-.i <’ Tfi . r. In iniermarr
with Burrell Robh—'ii. whereby her let r- have aba
ted,'-rid tlie -ftiil Janie* C Mm.re. hnvP i applied for
Lot rs of Administration de honf* n«ui, or nhf l-*-tat<*,
fitters of Gurrlinnsliip of rhe or ( nns of mid
December 28, 1832
linn 1 and officinl signature.
WILLIAM I. HUDSON. Ordinary.
52 t
ao lot of Land, No. 107 in tire 5th diet.; levied . ..
the property of George Afoul, to sntfofy one fi fn issued
from the Justice* Court, of 948 dlst., (•• M, in favor of
Madison Carter vs. George Aford ; levy made nml re
turned tu tno hy a constable.
L. O. DAVIS. Sheriff'.
Deep minor 31 52 tils
Arn (,’, filoorar
Th 'm* are thrrefi
gulur the kimlfed and credr
and app
be and ntlinonisl. all nml *fo.
' tie■ nard, t<> i»o
lire first Mon-
W
GEORGIA, ) . OUST OK ART,
itrrfn coaitty. t October Turm, I»52.
rum: ni si.
II EKE AH, Henry ('. Kimbrough, Admini»l
William B. Kimbrough, hue •
i for Letter* ot Di»nii*«uui Do
POSTPONE D
A OMINlH rit ATOICN SALK—Will Ire sold on
tlie first Tuesday In March next, within tire legal
hours of sale, Ire fore the Con r-house door in TalbottoH
the Htore-housf and I^u, formerly owned and occtifiicd
hy John T. Howard, foie of Tnlirot county, dereaaed ;
■old hy order of the Court of Ordinary of said county,
m tire property of John T. Howard, den nsed Term*
marie know n on the day. A. C. McCOY, Ad'mr.
January 18, 3 tils .
_ nttordor of tire Honorable Ordinary Court of filer-
Iwntlrer county, will Ire.aold Irefore the Court-house
door. In the Town of Greenville, of >«i«l county, on tire
first Tuesday In April next, between the usual hour* of
•ale, lire IjviuI In said county, belonging to il e Estate
of Zacherlah Bulls, Into of mill county dm eased-
known ant the south half of Lot N<>. RI, in tlie second
district of originally Trout), now Meriwether county.
Bold for the purpose of diti*(on.
ROBT. HAMILTONJAtlm’r.
Jan IM. 1868 * .*] td*
A I> IN INISTK ATOK'8 .SALE—Will he mild to
the highest bidder, at lire Court house in Cutlilrerl,
Randolph county, mi tire first Tuesday in March next,
lot of Land No. j, in the Rth district of rut id county, now
occupied hy Jefferson Shirley, anti fodongitig to tire rs
i Georaetewn. To tar sold for tire benefit I
heir* ami creditor* of snid deceased.
Terms 10 months credit, with note and approved
curlty. JAMES II. YOUNG, Ad'mr
Drayton, Dooly to., Jrii. IM, '53
A DMININTRATOR'S HALE—Hy virtue nl
x\_ an order of Ufe Honorable tire Ordinary Courl of
Harris county, will Ire sold Irefore the Court-house door,
in the town of Hamilton in said county, on tire first
Tuesday in March next, Iretween the usual Ho
eale, two negroes to-w it t George a Plow hoy and Hen
rietta, n girl; sold as the property of John A. Lyon,
Into of aaid county county, deceased. Sold fire tire nen
eflt of tire helm gnu creditor*, of snid deceased. Terms
cash. WM. JOHNSON, AdmV
January 18. 'ft8 H tds
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALK—By virtue
an order of the Hottarahle the Court of Onlitiv
of Harris county, will Ire sold Irefore tire ('ourt Hoi
door, in the town of Hamilton, of aaid county,
of »n!e, tire following negroes, belonging
of J. C. McElliany.droe.ured:
Alfred, a man about 55 or f>0 years old ; Patience, a
woman 50 years old ; Ifockey, a girl 17 year* old : Jot
a l*>y 16 yenn old ; Charles » Irev 13 tears old ; rmn
ces. a girl 12 years old ; Billy, u hoy 10 yenrs old ; Su
, a girl7 years old; Dicey, n woman 17 year* old,
ami her child 1 year old. &>Vl fire the Irenefit of tire
heir* of said derreased. Terms made known on the day
Of sale.
F. G MoKLHANY. Adm’r.
AMELIA filuEI.H AN Y, Adin’x
Elleralie, Dec. II, 1858 50 nh
A DMINISTRATRIX’S .SALE—Agreeably to
nil order of tire Ordinary of Muscogee county, will
be *old at the late residence of Benjamin Jefferson, de
ceased. In Wynnton, in snid county, on Friday the Ith
day of FehrtiKiy next, the personal property of snid de-
i under my httnd nnd officiall signntnrn, this the
Jan 4, 1853
N OTJCKTO DEHTOHN A <'ll EDITORS.-
All frersons indehted to the Estate, of John !)•
fileCnllars, Into of Mu*rogr. •*>unty, deceased, lire re-
quested to make Immediate pay mailt; and those having
«Iniiiis arc required topre-.m tlrem, w ithin terms of the
law, la the undersigned, nr they will 1*. barred recovery.
MILTON S. BOOTH. Adtn’r. pH»- • for letter* of Dl<
Dor. 28. 1858 52
deceased, nppli
Adininistraiion—
h t* therefore Ordered. That nil persons concerned,
he nnd ai-|Tiir nl the May Term next of tliis Court,
'lii'ii nnd iloTH to hIiow cunue (if any they liave,; why
said leltor* should not Ih- gr»»mcd.
A trim extract from the Minute* of said (’ourt, Oho-
IwrlS'lRMi. WM I HUI)80N, Ordinary.
Oft 19 42 mfiin
’ Ohiun-ahv.
GEORGIA, 1
IlnrriN (’ounty. I
RULE NISI.
Wl HER EAR. William J. Toler, Admin* tmtor of
» Y Jriiics Tolar, lute of said county, ilacensed, up-
from Mud Administin-
It is therefire
_ All persons indebted to th* Estate olj. E I'ntnnm,
late of Miimngeo county, darrn-ed, are r*qui>ied i<,
make Imtnediiite payment—and tle-o havinu dciiMnds
Ordered, That nil ;vrv<*n* concerned,
Ire nml appear at tire May Term next of this Court, to
(if any they have,) why said I •iters should
■ gainst * Mill estate arc nnufi.-d to pi
thcniicnt <d, for settlement. J. A. LEE, Adni'r
December 28, |h»2 52 7
-All per-..,
TORS.-
Wcddlngtori, late of Mu
am requested to make immedi
holding claims ngnmsi said
pri M'iit them, within the
lehted to lire Estate of
ogee county, deceased,
te payment-—and those
uerrssed. arc notifieil to
, prescribed hy law or they
will not Ire settled.
ELIZABETH WEPIMNUTON, Ad
Jan. 18, ’53
3:
rdTICETO DJ'illTORS CREDITORS.-
lug rlebts or clninis, ngainsi said demised are notified
to prevent them duly nothautlcuted. fire vettlement.
j. McCarty, i., ,
WM. DKGN AN.t Aa,n
Jan 18, 1853 3 7,
N OT 1 (’ K TO DFIITOII.S AND ('It EDI
TORS.— All frersons irnlclited to the Ivt ite of
hainoel F. Y’nrl>oroiigh, lam of Randolph
ceased, nre hereby notified to ***ini- forward and make
immcdiala payment—tlinso holding * foim- n. .n»r Mild
notified to render tirem t" me, duly mi-
thentii a led, within tire time prescribed hv law
HENRY JONES, Adm'
Talhotton. tin., Dec. 21, ’52 (at. n 1 51
XT OT I r R TO DEBTORS
TORS. -All petrem* imlidu.nl
Itlackhnrn, deceased, «»1 Muscogee t *
AND CHEDt..
he EsUttu ofTln
unty,
I to make immediate payment—and those linving de
mands against said estate are notified to present them
duly authenticated, for settlement.
THOMAS BRUNSON. Adm’r.
50 7i
December*] 1 ’53
ni\YO MONTHS from date application will W
I nuule to the Court < f Ordinary m Stewart county,
Teorgia^fi r leaVc to cell the land fo-hmging to tire e*.
8 of ifoliinger D. llrown, deceased.
JOHN B. COLE, Adm’r.
an t. 1858 [j. l. w
James K. I’utnam, late of raid county, dec
J. A. L. LEE, Adm’r.
Decemher 28, 1852 52 2m
Tlranl ittoittfjlD ^iirrtiaemrnto.
and pip, 2 fine Mule* and 3 good Dray Horses, 1 fintl
yoke of Oxen, Goats, Cows (some firm milche**,) and
calves; Cum. Fodder,nnd potatoes, Ac.
Als,i, at A. K. Ayer’s Auction Ki-orn,
of Columbus, on Katurday, lire 3th of Fchr
pair of large Beales, a lot of Tobacco, Hardware,
Vvoaden-warv, Cutlery, and many tu*v mime-
ro»»" t<> mention. If all should not tre sold on the days
above named, the sale to continue from day to day.—
GEORGIY, ) Coukt of Ordinary,
( Muscogee' County. \ October Term, 1852.
RULE NISI.
Tom in the ritv . B Clnpn tui-l Samuel W.
Fehninrv t fin). ’’ Hournov, Adminlstimtore ofthe Kstato of Ben-
lUnlusM jiinin Walker, deceased, having applied fire letters u|
Terra*
Je known on lire days of sale.
HARRIET JEFFERSON, Adm’x.
January 18, ’53 U tds
» of land, N.»,
In Fehrunry next, the undived halt
74, in the 17th IKstrict of originally Mu
Talhot county; suld under an order of t
Cotut of Washington county. Term* Cash.
G. B. BURNEY.
JOHN W. PATE.
^Decemlrer 14. [H. 0.1
A DMIMNTRATOR’SNAI.K. Willfo
XA fore iho court-house door, in tire town ofTalfouton
Talhot co., Georgia,on the 1st Tuesday in March next
Wlthiii the legal lioum of sale, agreeable to an order of
It i* Ordered hy the Court,
cerned show cause (>l any they Ii
islrotor* should not Ire dismissed
of sni.l Court
A true transcrifvt from tire Minute* of said Cm
tins 9th day of October. 1852.
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary
all persons con-
why said admin-
n next May Term
>t Ire granicd.
A true extract In in lire Minute'; of snid Court, Orlolier
». I«52. WM 1. HUDSON, Ordiniiry.
Oct 19, 1852 12 mfim
(ihdlthl A, I Cm:ar ov OantNAtvv, iVorrm-
’Jit I hot (omit y. I Arr'IVnn. ISft. — Rule .N,-i.
\\T HI.RKAS, Charles II Stillwrdl, Admiiiislrulor
Y \ of John Lnwratice, npplfos for L iters of Di»mi-*-
"i.y
Be il ordered that all frersons conccriu d, h
pear at tha June Term ol snid Court, nen
ilioii nnd there fi* show ciiiiso (If any they L
said Idler* should not Ire granted
A tru« extract from the iiiimn- of *nid Coml, J7ih
Nov., 1^52. MARION HETHUNE, Ordinary.
Nnvnmher 23 47 mfim
Robrrt Rtftutt
i the (
J that lire Defendant
this Court—
!l Uordered. That servic*
fendaul, in mid cnv>, hy n |
n pnMic (.axdle. pufdishcil
required by Ijiw.
WILEY WILLIAMS,
extract from th- Minin-- of Mu-c**■.-.-«
nr November Term. IKVJ, tin- : * da
iJOHN B* S I URGIS.
GEORGIY, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
1 Bill in Mum-•-e I
ey, Hamllioi
• fe rry Moody
*euu, nnd other*
I |re! the Def-ndanu ns
, I Stockholders In the
| Cliaitalnsrehee Kail-
[ up the unpaid Stm k in
j their hands.
t ordered, that the the Defendant* t« *.\hl Udl.wp-
A true extract from the Minutes «
JOHN R.
Jan II,
To Sportsmon.
1 UST i.•.reived. a few dogeii Pound Canivlcr-, No. 3
• I m/" 24, Dlmnoutl (Dniit G n n p o w il e r—
Englisli manufni'turo—for Snipe and Quail vhunling.
Call before it is all goi
March 9
U
Oct 19. 1852
42 mfim
50 ids
tire Court of Ordinary of Talbot county : I.ot of I-niid
No. 186, in lOihdna . o| said i**nntv • void a-tire protv
known of tire »Uy of safe
JOHN ADAMS, m ,
January l-J, 1853. Its. a]
Rock Island Factory,
TK now manufacturing Writing Paper ..f alfth-
3. Oil* kinds—-sueb as Letter. Kook-rap. Flat« ap. K..lu.
and Commercial Post, (rclml and unruled.; Medium*,
Demy*, Ac. Also. News-print. Book and Cohiwd T .
per, Po*l-office acnl News Envelofies and Wrapfai
(GEORGIA. ) Coukt or OaniNAKv.
.Mnacogco County. S October*IVrm, 1852.
RULE NISI.
U711 ERE A 8, Hyman Albritton, Adminisimior with
" the will annexed, of John Kar.icr. tleceuved, hav-
in. 1 npp.ie.l for n of Dnmiwiou—
It is Or.tr red by the Court, Thnt all irerson* concern*
ed show i arise (if any tlrev linve,) w hy said adml
said t
should notire dismiv.vd at the i
1 May Te
fi. m the Minutes of said t
t*A(.l'.ol«.IA, > Cuuxt or Oruiwkv,
Mu*C si t .nut l October Term, 1S58.
RULE NISI.
HKKttAS. Bryan Tanner, Adiuinistrntor with
YV u**- wm
having applierl
U I, (frqervd hy the Cour
eern*il ahow cause (if any th
should not Ire dismir
Fine Taper.
\ SUPERIOR article of Blue Laid
Letter Paper, for vale ai tl.<- smr
CEMENT FOR SALE.
r sale hy
R. CARTER.
48 if
A CARD.
xed.of Mary \V«
herty to
iif .aid Ci
Tliat all p«r*.%w» r.
• have.) why said adat
I st the nr At May Tc
B. CURTIS. Secretary.
i« tmnvcript from the Ylinutes of said Court
Octnb-r Vili, 1852.
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
Oct 19, 1852 42 mfim
EMahlishuH-nt, know
Columbus Bakery,
to the Brick corner opposite the Messrs. Jefferson’s i
oil Trianglw-strcct, where he will Ire happy to se*
a ith a mil.
3- P!
I 4-4 Sheetings, very heavy nnd superior.
| 7-8 Shirtings, “ “
Cr.tton Yarns, assorterl nninfe-rs, neatly fm|rered.
Plrnitura* i’ nasi mere—(Jeans,) colored, black
brown, green, Ac
Planters’ Plrtin*—colored, black, brown, green, Ac.
I*inc Knot Plflln*— very heavy, for negro wear.
[|T All the abnvp {ioimIs arc made of the best materials,
mended to purchaser* with confidence.
rr The Company plcrlgo fhomtelvAi tow* I tlie.ae gnoda on term a at f.ivriraUje ah similar piKala
can Ih» procured from any market in the world. The attention of buyers i* aofWUed to them before
niakinu tlicir selections elsewhere. Address
J. RHODEN HROWNB, Aokwt.
WOOL.—The Eagle Manufacturing (Company are prepared at all times to buy Wool. They will
also ninnnfactnrc it for Planter* on sherce, or at a stipulated price per yard.
' 40 ly
ami a sufiplv constantly kept on hand.
Comforters—Of a superior quality, made to outer.
Also, Cnrnformrh designed to *u;renrerle Blank"'* for tie-
gnres. heavy arid warm, and more ecirfioroiral than
blankets.
Rutting—Suitable for Quilts and Comforters.
Wrapping Twine and Coarse Sewing Thread.
die best tut niter, and can he recom-
“ WINTER IROY WORKS,”
MONTGOMERY, ALA.,
Recently cliHiiged by fjcgfolnilve r iiHctment from the 1 .Montgomery Man- Co.’* Iron Work*,’)
Founded 1817.
Capital employed $250,000.
SUGAR MILLS, nnd Sugar Mill Machinery, together iri/h Stationary Steam
ENGINES and JIOILERS, (both upright ami horizontal,) of the latest and most ap
proved designs, of from 1(J to 100 Horse, poirer
HAND’S UATICNT (atnl rrcontly fully perfeottd,) Semi-Portable and direct-acting
STEAM SA IV MILL l\.\GINE, audits improved appiirttumncos, embracing (with
other retjuwtte items,) “ Hoxie.s Continuoiw Feed Works,” which nre guaranteed vorv far
superior to all others. Thin Mill in warranted the heat arranged throughout, for a .single
Saw, and challenges the rear Id to produce its tqaal u-tuler any named forfeit! Beside*
extreme effeotivenesa, it eomhiuea simplicity of conistruefion (and in e«|Ua]]y aimple of ii
agement,) cheapness, strength and durability ; it#* proportions throughout having been de
termined by experience, and being such as are especially adapted to extreme work, continu
ously kept up 1 They are so arranged n« to consume for fuel the green saw dust, direct from
the suw, requiring no wood, except in Htarting the fire». These Mills can ho taken down,
removed ten or more miles us may ho desired, and put up again at a cost of only 200 to $300
Attention is ulso called to “COOI'ER’S UPRIGHT AND DIRECT ACTING GANG SAW EN
GINK,” and its appurtenances, as manufactured by thi* Company. Tliis, too, coinbinm cheapness, aim*
plicity, durability, ami the utmost effrotiveuess, nnd ia warranted unsurpassed ! Circular*fully descriptive
of the ulrefM uupred Mill* furuislnxl applicants.
Reuben Rich’s Patent Centre-vent Iron Water Wheel, and Iron
Scroll, aud its improved fixtures for Saw and Giisl Mills, ('ottou Fnctnrirs, Paper Mill*, and other purpo
ses. Warranted the very best Wheel in use, us testified toby dm hundreds iu use m the North and South
together with nl! description* of
SAW AND GRIST MILL IRONS, &c.,
constantly on hand, and made to order.
• TI1E WINTER IRON WORKS,” being the largest south of Pliilrdelphia, and among the first in th
Union, and being provided with all the Tools, and other requisite facilities, for doing the heunrst aud the very
beat cine* of work—can be relied upon a* sparing no expense in rivaling the first establishment* in the United
States, both in the design nnd execution of oil work undertaken. A number of the best Draughtsmen
constantly employed, so thnt applicant* may lie furnished with complete drawings, where they require, of
the Company* current style* of Engine and Mill-work, at short uotice.
Order* promptly executed, nnd all work fully warranted. Contracts mude for delivery at any point
Fehrunry 10. If52
MX. Instruction in JVIuslc.
ypf- his former frrende amt pupil-.
ALBERT WARNER, Secretary,
J. S. WINTER At CO., Agents, 3fantgnmery, Ala.
C». W. WINTER, Agent, Columbus, Ga.
- «Jl-
DII. IILEDSOK’M \LTRII ATI YE COM
POUND.
Me
rally.
Mil
lie
himself
ted number of pupils
Music, to whom hi- regular
will Ire ?i\i*n.
fry Orders fell si tire Musi
it <*•»., W ill receive
It I
Store of WllITTEt.SICV
i'sskl E. HARRIS.
pilE besi
for the diseases of tlie
{ Liver. Dysp-psla, F.ulnrci-iireiii of llieKph
, Flat-
oust i pat ion, and all Diseases of the Rowels,
I do not say thatllllsMediein- will curr everv case, but
I am candid in tire opinion, tliat, if persons afflicted w ith
either of the shove diseases, will abstain fr *iii eating
fair t
Ire! »■
•>d. gel mi l ii*.- ii ncconlms to tire direr-
» l’lo. They will find the digesliv-* pow-
red, and lire system »non mvigoraied !>• it-
April 29
J. 13. JAQUES A- BROTHER.
OAK HI AUK REFOSITOUY, [*«•"
Weal aide Oglethorpe Kind, | u *|| ( ,
Nearly opiresim tint Kentucky House, .£0 thuu-i ,
, . WHERE will be found n we|| selected tl “' ''** " f " |Vu Yw»|||^« of ltd- Medic
. 3H * ,,| i ntriitgcH ttnd Ifornes- of K-r"".’ out n moembfe cvxtence—itviiia, and yet half
nil de-* riptions. New styles nml p> Items ! ‘feod, and v.-xrlv vfretidiug their hundred* of dollars in
than ntiy thing else, and tlrere nre
l |*-r>*ni* who might enjoy line henllh fmm
oil foi
it I h<* her
I H The ‘:
i Irenefit# <
Familv Carriages, nr Vehicle* n
l*> well to gi%*. a call trelor
a* we *ro determined to sell a
.and warrant oor work.
Jnu 20, 1852 3 tf
Pianos Tuned and Repaired.
1 TRUNK. MARBLE A- Cl» , take pleasure in
•*- hlic, that tin
Dr. nhdsoi
ing, and I) It. New ,*
to all orders for Tui
Piano Fortes in tlie n
frr Two door* II
Mr WM It. CARTER, of B.^
y n ci.minended hy Messrs. J. Chieker- I
vfwreil to attend ]
Medicine
LaGkanur, Alalsnua.
—My lady had Keen in a lingering Mato
Il heal III and declining rapidly for Mine time with a
di»ea>e of tire liver. Phvsicjsns, Patent Medicines,
PlvUers, .Mountain , and .Mineral Springs, had all Ireen
Ir cd, when I saw you ami ohlumrd your Alterative
Omnpound, which in lire opinion of t>olli ofu*, Ims done
iiwiiiii is much or more substantial good, i'vn any thing we
have ohtaincil / Brir*l. 1 "m, dear sir, with
esteem, your friend,
TIUDDKUS W. FELTON.
IlUNTBViLLR, Ala., Aug. 24, *51.
Iii* is to certify, tliat I had suffered for many years
i Dyspepsia nnd Dfeeaire of tire Liver. Physician
r Physician had prescrilred for me without my
I fjpirefil, ‘ * SM
T
Wagon and Carriage Shop
HE vub*rriher—8 miles north of Columbus
■
lira River rood—will k-e|. CK.InnllV *>*• l*»**<i. I jin..',Vv |’ V |S53 I *(
i" order, HuifNii ufi|ORti Carta and __
will* wont! **r Inin avlei of all Wl>..»t ■ i vum ., JIKIIII l\T.._Ti„ k.e(,
iii’ern-r uuality of »> 11 E V I corisiantly on liaml a full assortment of Faintly
Rkpaihivu
constantly on hand
■ j Metiicinev of the best quality, !•■ which they
lufnrtton, hull, ft" re■' spcctfully call the nttentiun of |M»rrkasep.
.li.pnl. l.. Llh. I M.r.-b IS
ould r
lESNER ,v PE tilt’
Drugoi*
chase
GEORGE W. DOUGtJ
JUST RECEIVED,
LARGE lot ol Fine Chewing Totmcco.
L. M. DURR.
i.t 7, 1852 36 if
. 1852
W. 1»
CIGAR MANUFACTORY,
CIIAYV I t > 11D STUK ET,
Kr Two doors below Rankin'* Corner. UX
rpilE subscriber keeps comtnutlv on Imnd lire finest
| IIavana Cioar*. and offer* iVtn f -r safe at ih.-
lowest priees. by Win lesafe ami Retail. A good lot of
American Cigar*. Also, every variety of Chewing and
Smoking Tobacco, Pitres, Snuff, and all articles usually
found tn an establishment of thi* kind. All goods sold
by me are wurmnied genuine, and free Iroro defects of
any kind. Order* from the country carefully mu]
promptly attended to.
Liquors, Wines, 6tc.
T? INK and common Brandy, Holland and American
F Gin, Jamaica and N. E Hum. Mui.- •ngxliclaand
Rectified \Y hivkc>, peach Brandy, old Pwt. Madeira,
Sherry and Mftfega ** Id***, t'lrerrv Brandy, London
porter. Bast India Ale. and Claret Wine.
As w-j purclwreevl oa/y from imjx rtrrs, our custom
er- may rely on gelling rotK Wines and Liquors, at
the lowe>t cavil prices of
, Jan 97 D P. ELIJs A C O.
News for the Million!
rpHi; #ubscrih*r would respectiuliy inlorm tire ptiblic
i hand and for safe at wholonlc
’ large and varied slock of
manufactured.
All orders for Gin* given either to our tmveling
local Agents, or forwarded to the Proprietor* hy mail,
will always receive prompt attention. Gim will he sent
to any part of the country, and warranted to give satis-
N B. A litre nil dis^mut will In all case* Ire allowed
where the Cash is paid, and tha Gin taken at the Manu
factory.
Columbus, Dec 16,1851 50 ly
T. W. PIERCE’* gin FACTORY AND
VARIETY WORKS.
fTNIlEsubscriberhas moved to his place near Lumpkin,
and many other branches of business, such as Dutch
Fann*. Thrashing Machine*, Saab and Blinds, Panel
Doors and fine chimney pieces.
Turning of all kind*done at th" "hortest notice, Wood,
Iron, Iiik* and Gudgeon* for Mill*, nl*o Inks and Gud-
K on* for Gin (iear, a sUfrerior article. (*iu Gear ofthe
si patent now iu use, made ami nut up m the be*t style.
Gin# repaired in the l«st manner, and at prices that
willsatfefy planter*. He is now making some ofthe
finest (tins ever offerer!, and on the mostimproved plans.
He will warrant thnt every planter w ho get* one of his
fit" < -in* will be perfectly satisfied, and tire satisfaction
he no* given for tire three last years in all his work
prov ••* that it lias been executed m a ^
faithful manner.
vorkraanlikeand
New York At Savannah
STEAM-SHIP LINE.
WEEKLY. Til* r
FLORIDA, - -
ml splendid Steamships
- - Capt. Lyon,
ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow
belonging to the
New York ft Savannah Steam navigation Co.
WILL leave ifovnnnuh and New York every Sat
urday- These ships are of 1.300 ions register, am
•iir|HU*ed in safety, speed, nnd comfort
Tlte*e Stenmem, leaving Savannah at the same time
that tire Mahion ami 8ot)TliKnNca leave Charleston,
arrive iu New York as soon as, or Irefore them.
Kf Cabin fNMaage, $25—inyable Irefore going
Agkmts : PADELFORD, FAY Ac. CO.
Satunnnh, Ga.
KAM I L. MITCHELL.
April 27, 1852—if] 194 Front street, New York.
D». J. S. HOUGHTON’S
Talladega, Ala.
Oct. 86. 1852
CnurfeJ!
Dougherty, Stokes* WnU. SteVj
Attorneys at Law
COMJMBf/S, '
Of Fll E **nen a* all tima._t,i* ih, „ , ,
•--i. "'rr n*.lt di Rank-aatnra. '
VVI* 17. IMS
Ivey & Lary,
ATTORNEYS A T L AX’
CLAYTON, ALA. ,
KirtaiNCEs.-t I, Hina, Holt. , IH | , I
homas, Colomhus, I,'a
April 13, 1852
C. J. Walker,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
I.UMl'KIN, GA. ;
January 27,1852
Geo. S. Robinson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CUTHBERT, GA. ’
Rr.rRRC.vcEs—Hon. Marshall J. Wellborn u
Alfred Iverson, Coluinliiis, (fo.
Eiland & Thornton -
AT t 4w l
MESSRS E. Ac 3’. will attend pnonnlr.
—**■ in their line, in tfie ruuntir* ».f ,
Russell, Macon,Harbour nndChnmber^lJ
Chattahoochee C’ircnit, Ga.
A. EILAND, Crawford, Ala-1 R. A. Tllokvrml
Feb 17,1852 1 1
JONES & CARITHER8,
Attorney," ut I^ru .
Office* at Fort Gaiuoa and Cuthbart, Oi.
TYTILL continue to attend to nil hii.in^
V T to their care in the count[sh of |(.u. ' (
Decntnre, linker and Lee, and any ..ifor ‘
South-western, Ga., hy sfrecial agreement.
J. H. Jones, Fort Gaines. | K G. CaaiTiina.CMfe
April 22, 18ft]
Texas Land Agency.
J. YY'. LAWHENCK, Attorney at Lai.j
AUSTIN. TEXAS,
W ILL pay particular attention to secure to tig
of those who fell with Fanning. at(.**i».!
with Travis, at the Alamo, the Land to whirr, m
entitled. He w ill nlso nnend to any bunnere rt!i
Land in any |«art ofthe Slate- _
RxrraEvcKs—Sami. (i. Hardaway, Mnmpil
Ala. ; Wm. A. Stewnrt, (firm of Doiiglierty,8
Stewart,) Columbus, (in. Mr. S. w ill ati'-ixl t*.
sines# for me. and give parties any desired info
July 27, 1552
f. a. WILKINS &. co.
Auctioneers 4 Commission M mb*
H AVE taken the Store recently occupied h i
D. lluireoN, one door below J. Ac J Kyle, n
they are prepared to give prompt attention i« all la
L. W. WELLS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDINO MFBCEl
Another Scientific Wonder.
C l HEAT cure for Dy*pe|i*ia ! Dr. J. S. Iloughtort’i
T Pepsin, the true Digest!trf Fluid, or Gastric Juice,
Prepared from Rennet, or the loiirtli Stomach of tire
Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, thegrentPliysio-
logical Chemist, by J. s. HOUGHTON, M. l>.. Phil*,
deluhin. Pa.
Tliis i* a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion.
Dvs;re|siia. Jaundice, Liver Complaint. rouMipatiou
and Debility, curing after nature’s own method, hy na
ture’s own agent, the Gastric Juico.
fry Half a tca#|HH<ntnl of Pepsin, infmred in water,
will digest or dissolve, five |*>nmU of Roast Reef iu
afemt two hours, out of the stomach. Pepsin is the
chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gas
tric Juice—tire solvent of the food, the purifying, pre
serving, nnd stimulating agent of the Kuminrh and
Intestine*. It is extracted from tire Digestive Stomach
of the Ox, thus forming an artificial uiurstive
FLUID, precisely like lire natural Gastric Juice in
cfo tntcal power*, and furnishing c complete and perfi
substitute for it. By the aid of this preparation, tire
(mins and evil* of indigestion and Dyspepsia are remov
ed. ju*t a# they would Ire hy a healthy stomach. Il i*
doing wonders for Dyspentie*, curing case* of debility,
emanation, neryou* decline, and dyspeptic consumption,
aupisMred to Ire on lire verge of lire grave. The scien
tific evidence upon which it is based, is in lire highest
degree curious am! remarkable.
REMARK AllLE CURE.
Louisville, Ky . May, 1851
On the 7th of May. 1851. Rev. M. D. Williams,
ps*tor of tire Fourth Presbyterian Church, in Louis-
vilfe, Ky., wa« nnd had been for a long lime confined
P> in# room, nml most of the time to Ids Ired w ith Dys
pepsia and chronic Diarrhavi, nml wn», to all tn;N>nr-
nnre on the very verge of lire grave, and acknowledged
to Ire so by his physician, who hail tried nil the ordinary
mean* in hi* power, without effect, nml at lire shove
named time, the iretient, with tire comrent of his phy
sician, commenced tire Use of Dr l!niightii;i'* ' Pepsin,'
am! totlre astofindinrent, surprise nml delight of all, Ire
was ouu-h »e ieve<l (be fir*l <lay Tire third day lie left
his room. Tire sixth day, which wa» excessively hot,
he rode ton miles witll IIO liad effect; on the eighth day
he went on a visit to the country, and on the thirteenth
day. though not entirely motored to Ins natural strength,
he was »o far recovered as to go alone n journey of five
hundred miles where ire arrived in safety, much im
proved in health, having had no disturbance of tire
si o mart I or bowels nfler takiiof lhe first ih»#e of P*|win-
Tlre-»* are farts ru*t contruVertuhfe, him! thi* is a rase
wh’r-h might to convince nil # he pink* that there is n
pow r in " Pepsin.* 1 Irel pliysfomi s and <lyspe|>tic*
investignie.
'fire Editor of Youftti Ac Martin’* celebrated work
on t nttle, any* t "Tire DigMtiuti of lire Ox, and oilier
riimlpaiiug nnimafe, may literally ire conferred upon
Man,by mixing with our food a small quantity of prop
erly prepared ami finely pulverized Rennet, or ireiier
still, by the use of a digestive fluid, obtained from Ken
nel, or tire fresh itndried stomach of tire Ox, hy a chem
ical process which l* femdmr to tire scientific world.
We have «--en tliis natural digestive material employed
for lire relief of acme gastric disorder, and oiwtittate
dysjrejM-a, with arpmi«hmg success.”
From tlie I^atisville Journal, June 12, 1051.
There is quite an excitement among th-* Dv»j«*piirs
of our city in regard to tire new remedy called rep»m,
or Gastric Juice. Score* of persons in town sre using
it, and alt «erm n- sjreak in Its prou-e. It ha* been used
in our establishment in a case of indigestion ami sick
headache with great benefit. Its action seem* to he
immediate ami efficacious in almost all case*, it is
undoubtedly a good remedy, and ut leas! deserves the
attention of those troubled with diseases of tlie liver,
stomach, and iroweis.
tty Observe Tut*I—Every bottle *»f the genuine
Pej*#in bears tlie written signature ol J. S. Houghton.
M. D-. sole proprietor. Philadelphia. Pa. Copyright
and trade mark secured. Sold by all Druggists ami
Dealer# in Medicines.
Artent*.—ROBERT CARTER, C> lumhus, whole
sale and retail agent for the State* of Georgia and Ala
bama ; R. E. Coxe & Co., Montgomery, Alabama;
Ktr<>**lrecker.V Wood, Macon, Ga.
CHARLES H. IIARRISOY,
AUCTION AMI COMMISSION IL’RCHAXll
COLUMfkUS, GEORGIA
*' -isrn 4
i:fl
Wm. W. Garrard,
FACTTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSI
^UPcJStQEltllLlLl'J.
82 Iti*v street, 8 a v ti n ii it h , Ga.
8ept 14, 1852
Marine and Fire
Insurance Bank of Savnnnik
A G R N C Y AT COLIJM Ill's, Will lei
Deposit*.
C'heckh for Sale—On New Y'ork a i |»rcesi
Ingram &. Crawford,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
COLUMBUS, (U.,
"VETILL practice i
v Y the adjoining
REim Ac i
roRTER INliRAM.
Jan II. 1853
BELSER, RICE &. TATE |
Attwrucys nnd Counsellor# nl Ltw* n
KhSKK.V Kil l;, T. M. TATI-. At,
December 21, 1852,
C. W. Mabry.
AT TO R N E Y AT I. \ M .
FRANKLIN, HEARD COUNTY, GEORGIA-
WJ ILL attend to profeksional hu*iire*» m th*
V? lie* of Heard, Carroll, Campirell. Ci.wett, I
elle, Yleriwetlier and Tronp
Kefbre.hcl —Hon. E V lliil. IaGranr-«
Ho„ # I» Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; Col. M M TV*
FiveUevtlfe, <i» ; .Mr. William Daugirerty,* 1
(feorgnt. November 23, 1852 h 1
DISSOLUTION.
undersigned,!* this day dissolved by rauu*
The untiErsigned will continue tire Auction. (
nii##ii/n, unit Negro Brokerage llu*inc»* u
old sta^d of Ayer A Harrison, and lias engn^r 4
J OSEPH YV. A ROBT. II. THO.MA8>**»i
rlutsed an intered in the Coiugtbns Csnf
Manufortory, ami in the Steam Saw Mdi
utHlrraigncd re#p-i lively, will Ire copartner* i
Jniv 13. l#3t
10 ly
m M U
rr 1
1 i
V
X tliat Ire ha* «
nnd retail, a ver.
H \\ \s.\ ,\ND AMERICAN CIGARS,
which will Ire sold low for cash or acceptable pap r
Ry Deafer* will he supplfed on tire most liberal terra*
Purchaser# will find it to their info-rest to tali and ux
amme iny stork before purchasing elsewhere.
Columbu*, Sept 7, 18
CARPETING.
45 tf
YXTItA CHEWING TOBACCO—Ofvanoo*
brands, just receive.! by
1> P. ELLIS A CO.
E
I>e* 9
j A’,
safe In*
f.AHAKTFR TABLETS—One of the porast
eimrution* tliat cait be 'wed *n tire skin. For
ROBERT CARTER.
[East tide of Broad St., Columbus, Ga )
II E subscriber ha* «»n hand, ami will continue to
*eep, a choice supply of MarslE. embracing
Grave Stones, Monuments, Tomba, Ac.,
warranted to Ire of tire tresi,Italian ami American Mar-
bfe, which Ire will -mil for 'Ire lowv*. ci*h prices. He
re-.rectfullv *■ 'icits the patronage of lh«* public, a* it is
jdeaac ‘bnse who may
i from and niter :lna date.
Columbu*. July 15, 1852
Economy is Wealth.
T HE ROCK ISLAND FACTORY «■' .
Out* a potmd for rlettii ('otton ami I-****
hen delivered in quaritiiie* of 1W> fs'uod* "*
Tkrcr aud n half Cents when delivered in»j
quantities, at their Store in Columbus, or -it the
G.B. CURTIS, fe^Tj
April 6, 1*52
favor him with a call. J If. M ADDEN
January, 19 ’53 3 tf
93 —L J -
TN cr nearTalfeaton, a .all P»* V t R »A containing
I x-vetity w eighty centb in silver change, a nroinis***
ry note Rofrert Woodall, given in ihu early jwrt of
thi# year, due 25th of Dec. 1852. payable to mcortrearer
lor §125 for negro hire and a note on Jas. Ilowtllon
which t» due now about SIH, ;uyabfe tome or Irearer,
date end time due not recollected, no other |«pcrs of
except sonia receipt*. Ail pernma
NORTH CAROM!
Mutual Life Insurance Comp* 1
Located nl It it Irish, N. C.
T HE Charter of this Company give* imp
vantages to the assured, over nv*t other*
i The huahand can insure in* ow n life for«
and benefit of his wife and children, tree me
| claim*. Person* wiio insure for life, part re if
i profit* u hirli are declared annually—
premium exceed* $3»», may p*y otre-hab ”• •'
Slave* are insured at two-third* their 'Rh
* for Ri«k* mav *
JOHN MUS.V
.Ware 11
fied :i
Dec. RI 1'
Look Here!
T HE public are informed th at they can purchase
Goods of D. P ELLIS A CO , at a less price
than at any otirer if the city, a* they are aelting
jsfll All ti..-y
They intend t*> x*ll at pi ices to suit Citsh CaatoraerK.
April 27, 1852
Office, a' Greenwood A Co.
Nov. 80, 1819,
One Word to Daguerreotype
eratops in the country-
I HAVK ,11 kind, ot work lh*l t**-l*"*e-
imt, anti v. ill roll *-1«*p*-r il.,n uif Ml>*r ej
•ids ot New Y’ork. Likewise, CWMH* '
sixes oil hand and for safe.
June 15
JOHN
June 15 Jil :—fc
Land Warrants Wante<
I )' > DIM. '
ROBERT t At rI
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Lll
Aire