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ForWest India Islands & Cliagres,
RV TflK BRITISH ROYAL MAIL STKAMflIIIP
CONWAY,
CAPT. SAWYER 830 TONS BURTHEN.
THIS Steamship i« designed to sail from
• Savannah, Georgia, on tha-4th of Jnnu-
I ar y f third of February, fith of March, 3d
> of Anril and 4th of May, for Chagree,
IcwcMiw ,1 N. e., ("Ilh llie Turk’.
Inland mails,) and Jamaica. She will lw dim at Ohn-
gnn on the 14th of each month, and return on the
jgih, hy same route, to Savuiiimh.
As this service contemplate* arrangements only for a
limited number of passengers, persons who desire to
avoid crowded Iwat* will find the route a desirable one;
and invalids who wish to spend the Winter among the
West India islands, may find conveyance in the Com
pany’s Steamships, twice a month, between Jamaica
and the following jwtrls, in addition to those named
above:
Antigua, Gaudalonpe,
Bnrlmdoe*, Havana,
Carriacon, Honduras,
Carthage rm, Jnrmel,
Demamrn, Martinique,
Dominion, Montserrat,
Grenadn. Nevis,
Gref Town, Porto Rico,
St. Kitts,
St. Lucia,
St. Thomas,
St. Vincent,
Santa Martha,
Vera Cruz,
THE RATES OF I’AHSAOK ARK:
Prom Savannah to Nassau #24
Do. do. I lingua 4-1
Do. do. Jamaica ft4
Do. do. ChacrcH 74
(Including Steward's fees,)
and in proportion to the other Islands.
Fore cabin passengers taken at «lie-half the ftlxive
rates.
03^ Each ship carries an experienced Surgeon. JX
Freight and specio conveyed on the usual term*. For
engagsmrnts, apply to ANDREW LOW <V. CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
Nov Ifi. 1889 if> «m
For PIIILADELl'HTA.—U. S. Mail Lina.
Philadelphia ft Savannah Steam Navigation Co.
THE new and splendid eido-wheel
steamship"STATEOF (GEORGIA.”
' 1900 tons register; Capt. WALTER
ixou ions register; i npl. n Al<l 1,1
COM.I NS, will leave Savannah, n
April
Wednesday, May
I;
IS;
29;
This shin has lieen built with the strictest regard to
safety and comfort, and her accommodation* for Pas-
esngers arc unsurpassed by those of any other Hicunislnp
on tho coast.
A new Steamship now building, in every respect
equal to the Stale of Georgia, will Hike her place on the
Lino during the month nf June next, nml with the Hints
of Georgia, will make n Weekly Line, leaving each
Port on Wednesday.
Fare from Savannah to Philadelphia, $25
do. do. “ New York,.... 25
Steerage V
C. A. L. LAMAR,
Agent in Savannah.
HERON * MARTIN,
Agent* in Philadelphia.
February 84.1851 h j t
' v New York At Savannah
BTKAM-BH1P LINK
WEEKI.Y. The new and splendid Steamships
FLORIDA, ... - - (’apt. Lyon,
ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow
belonging fo tho
Raw York ft Savannah Steam Navigation Co.
WILL leave Savannah and New York every Sat
urday. These ship# are of 1,300 tons register, ami
unsurpassed in safety, spend, and comfort.
These Stcnmuri, leaving Savannah nl the same lima
that the Marion mid Southerner leave Charleston,
arrive In Plow York as soon as, or l*«ft»re them.
Out" Cahin passage, $45—.payable before going on
TAYLOR COUNTY. 1
W IT,L Ihj sold before the Courthouse door, in the
town of Butler, Taylor County, within th« legal
hours of sale, on lh» first Tuesday in April next, tin*
following property, vi*:
fine lot of Land, No. JRfi, in the 14th district of an : d
comity of Taylor—containing 2021 acres, more <, r leas ;
levied on by virtuo ofa Jusiicn Court fi fa, John I.urry
agninst Thomas Botemotf. Levy made and returned
to me by a constable.
JOHN M. THOMPSON, Sheriff.
March 8, 1859 <j t ,| M
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE—Agreeable to
. an order of ilia Ordinary of Muscogee county, will
be sold on tho first Tuesday in May next, in the town
of Camphellton, Campbell county: lot of Land No. 90.
In the 3d district, of originally, Carrol, now Campbell
county. Sold a* the propelty of the laio Stephen Lew
is, nf Russell county. Ala., deceased. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors nf said deceased.
Terms on the day of sale.
JOHN C. LEWIS, Adm’r.
1
A DMfurWTHATOH’S SAI.li. l!v virtue of
. an order of the Ordinary of Muscogee county,
and between the lawful hours of sale, will lie sold nt
the market-house in the city of Columbus, on the 1st
Tuesday in May next: fine Hundred .Imres in the Cow
eta Falls Manufacturing Company. Sold as the prop-
erly of and for the benefit of tlx* creditors of Jno. C.
Laitner, deceased. HINES HOLT. Adm’r .
of J f. Leitncrdee'd.
March I, y |( | M
A DMINJSTUATOH'S KA7.J,. W.l! I.e s.'.l.j
j\.on tho first Tuesday ill June next, before Ihaf’onr'-
hoiisc door in the town of Talbot ton, by order of
Ordinary of Warren couniy, one tin i .f Laud. l«. lorur-
ing to the Estate of Daniel IIut«-hinson. late of Warren
county, deceased: situated in the county of Musroio-.,
originally, hut now Talbot county, known and distin
guished l>v No. 4, in the I0t!i Dotrict of Hiifl county.
The purcbHM-r will be required to give hi-< note and se
curity. payable the 25th of December. 1853.
GEORGE M. DICKSON, Adm’r.
March 99 _ 18 1,1 •
G kougia,mukc:ogki;co17nty. When-
at, Rivera Reese, applies lor Loiters of Guardianship
for the properly of Henry Liggin, orphan of John f.ig-
gin, late of said county, deceased, snid orphan now re
sides in the State of Alabama, and the profierty for
which Guardianship is requested i< his distribution
... orphan of Uriah Payne, late of Talbot
county, deceased, (iciitions for Di*in.‘4on from said
Be it ordered, that all persons concerned, be and ap-
Pear at the May Term of tho Court of Ordinary, for
said county, next ensuing, then and there to shew
cause, (if any they have,) why said letters should not
be granted.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, March
18J853. MARION BETHUNK, Ordinary.
13 7t
ahare of his de
All persons concerned, nA he
(if any they have,) why L
March 99
( ■GEORGIA, T A LIMIT COUNTY. - Whereas,
J John O'Coner, applies for letters of Administru-
tionon the Estate of Archibald H. McNeil, late of Tal
bot county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
I.** and appear at my office, within the lime prescribed
by law. to shew cause, (if any they have,) why said
letters should not lie granted.
Given under tnv hand, in office, this March 18th,
1853. MARION BETHUNE, Ordinary.
March 29 12 5t_
G 1 EORGIA, TALBOT COUNTY.-Whereas,
I John F. Walker applies tome for letters of Ad
ministration on the Estate of Alexander Johnston, late
of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
is- and appecr at my office, w ithin the time prescribed
by law. then and there to show cause (it any they
have, why • i.d letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand in office. Mar. h JH, 18-13.
Marion RETHI NK, Ordinary.
f t EORGIA, TALBOT rOUNTY.~Wh.-rea-,
\ ! F. Walker applies to me h-r L-tten ot Ad-
nnnistrat n do bonis non, on the Estate "f James J-' 1 i-
stnn. Iat>' of T.tlhot county, dcr «as- d ; and nl* • - Let
ten of Guardianship, of the »rplians of Nathan E.
Bachelor, late of Harris county decease,.!
These are theref*
glar the kindred
and admonish all and
redilors. of said deceased,
he arid app'-nr at my office, w ithin the i
bed by law, then and there to allow cause (if any
March 29
\I \RKIN BLTIIUNE, Orilinnri
13 f
rtified to eli.
aforesaid, should not !»• gn.nte I to «nid npplirnc
May Term of tho Court of Ordinary, to
,iiu , «iii«28»Ii of March, 1853.
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
beard.
Aoentri PADELFORU, FAY A CO.
Savannah, Oa.
NAM’L I. MITCHELL.
April iff. IH.1B—If 1 111! Kti.ni .ir»et, AVir. York.
3. B. JAQUES At BROTHER.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
Weet aide Oglnthorpu Street,
03^ Nearly opposite the Kmilurhy IJoiiho,
WHERE will l>a found n well selected
■'•‘lock of C’Hrrlngot. nnrt Iltirn. of
*• all descriptions. New wiylen and imtierns
Bt —Just received from the best Northern man-
ulkctiirHrs, which wn will sell for a small advance for
cash or approved credit.
*“ -*- J ‘ ^ * r Vehinlos of
i call before
. t _ .. determined to null nt
prloen tnstilt the timeH.and warrant oar work.
Jan 90, 1852 3 if
fi
L UHIN'S EXTRACTS, for the Handhercliief,
consisting of
ROBE GERANIUM, JOCKEY CLUB,
JESSAMINE, IIEDYOSMIA.
BOQURT de Caroi.ink, ORIENTAL DROPS,
VERBENA. VIOLET.
MILLEFLEUIt, MAGNOLIA, Ac.
For sale by R. CARTER,
March 91 No. 88, Broad Bt.
OTIC K TO DEBTORS A N l> ('ll EDI-
TORN.—All imrsons imlchtcd to tlie Erinte of
n .lolmi.on, late of Mutc.oge^ county, deeuaMMl,
rt.picnte.1 to nmkn iutmc.liatu imymnnt--tin.) those
having nlniniH are notified to present them in lorins o
tlm law BENJAMIN MOTLEY, Adm’r.
< March h. 1863 10 7t
VTOTI CE TO DEBTORS AND CRED1-
J i TOUR.—All persons imlchtcd to the Emile o
Benjamin Jefferson, Into of Musoogeo county, (let. eo*
ed, are required to make immmiialp payment— and those
having demands against snid estate, are notified to pre
sent them duly Hiillinniirntnd, for payment, within the
lime prescribed by law.
IIARKIKT JEFFERSON, Adro’x.
Mqmli 1. IP38 9 7t
T WO MONTIIN uA. line, up; t. x. '
made to the Court of Ordinary of Talbot county
for leave to sell tho negroes belonging t the Estate of
Mrs. Solathn Dickson, late of snid county, dcoeased.
JOHN F WALKER, Adm’r.
March 1,1853 la*, n.I 9 2m__
rpWO MONTIIN after date, application will he
I mode t» the Court of Ordinary ol Talbot.■minty,
fen leave to sell tho land- iwlnnglng to the Estate of Elis
abelli Oiddenn, lam <D***« !W, *»*k1 •
[ Adairs
I (.1,1 I1GIA. I Court of Ordinary I'Vhrimry
• Mil c.» ■ County,! Term 1853.—HULK NI 81.
K l FI’S SHARP, Adiiiiuistrnlor >>n the Ehi;:to of
Frances Jones, »!eeen—d, having applied f r f.et-
I ter- ..f Dior. Mion:—
I. im ordered, by the Court that all person* concerned
shew cause, (ifany they have,) why mid administratoi
ft of Henry B. Garrett, late of »nid ;
Phese arc therefore to cite and admonish all and »in-
guhir the kindred and creditors ofsa'd .It*.-eawd, to sl»ew '
cause, (if any they have,) why mi I l^tt-rs of ndmin- j
istrntion.on said Estate should not Is p -uoted to mid
applicant, at the next May Term of the Court of Ordi
nary to ho held In and for said county
Given under my hand, Ihb March 2fith, 1853.
JNO JOHNSON, Ordinary.
I ij '
/ 1 EORGIA, MUHtNIGEE COUNTY. -When’-
\JI as, Lwi L Peacock epplict for I .-tiers of Admin-
Istratiun <>n the Estate of Jacob I.imb, hue of raid
county, deceased :
Allfersons c«uieerned, tire herrl.v notified to shew
cause, nf any they have,) why Ix-tiers of Administra
tion should not In- granted to snid applicant, at the t ext
May Term of the Court of Ordinary, to tie held m nml
for snid county.
tie di<
the ( • -urt of Ordinary
Given under my ban
March 1. 1853
GEORGIA,
d, at the r
to he held in ft r
J. till:
r T-.
1851
G‘
MUKCOfJEE C'Of NTY.
These are therefore t<> cite and admi nisli nil nnd
gular the kindred nnd creditors of snid dcccu-e.|,
shew caiiHo (If any they have,) why the mlminM-i
f
hold in and for said county.
Given under my hand, this March 17th, 1853.
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
illnmdiip for the person and pr* perty of William
Hurt, orphan nf William Hurt, d«-< i-ased •
I he re fort to cite and admonish II fvrrnmi
• shew canin’, (Ifany they have,) why Let-
i aforesaid,slmuld not ho granted, nl the next May
ol tho Court nf Ordinary, to he held in arid for
said county.
Given under my hand, this 18th of March, 1K53.
March 24
Jno. JOHNSON, o’nlii
GEORGIA, > Court >-f Ohimnarv, March
Rtewart County.^ Term, 1B53.
U PON the |s>titlon of Htimuel Adams, Guardian of
of the persmiH and property of John Hallns, nnd
Fortha Snllns, orphnns of Robert Halim., deceased, for
Litters of Dhmi-wion front the Guardinnsliip, of said
phn
If is onlorod by the Court, that n'l |>rr»»>ns conrerne
show onus® (If any they hnve,) by (lie next May Ter
of tho Court, why said Letters nf Dismission should n
lie then granted
A true extract from tho minute* nf said Court, tl:
15th ot Mnrrh, 1803.
L. WIMPERI.Y, Ordinary.
flffi. f Ordinary. February
Til I Lot or y. $ 25ih, !-■ RILE NISI.
\\7I1EREAH, Thomas G. Beach, Exer uinr of New-
\ V fi^I V\ alter, 1 ii- of Talbot county, deceased, pe-
litlons for letters of Dismission from said Adminbim-
Be u ordered, that ail p rsons r-imerped, he and appear
at 'be September Term of mid Court next ensuing, then
and there to shew cause, .1 any they have,) why said
letters should tint be granted
G CORGI A, I Office of Ordinary, Dr ■ mber
Talbot County,! 29, i- .2.
W r III'.RE AS, Jam- ■ D Wil- n, EtePiitor of Shu
m l Wilson, laic >-f Mn»< - -• county, .Ic- eneml
Is- gmnie.d.
of Ji.Vi'VtNi?
(.TdltblA, I Court of Ordinary V-rem-
Talbot County-! Ur Term, 1852.—Rule Nisi
W ’iiEHLAS, Charles H. Stillwell, Adiiiinislrator
ol John Lawreuca, applies for Letter* of DisiniR-
Be it ordered that all persons concerned, he and np-
pear nt tho June Term of ttiiicl Court, next ensuing,
tlieu and there to show ennse 'if any they have,) why
said loiters should nut !>•• granted.
I tfuo extract from the ininu* ■ of said Court, 17th
MARION BETill’N'E, Ordinary.
ovendier 23
W
GEO KG! \ y ) < --on - I Ohpinahy, March
Talbot County.! Term. I8'3--Rt'| | \|si
IIER KAS. William W M- Ned, Adtoii.isiratorof
William Tic.pp, late --f Talbot couniy, deceased,
pe this Court for Lett of D null I n from saki
administration :
l’.« it then lore ordered, tl* «i all |Hirsona com • rued Ik*
iuhI up|»-ar at tbo Orl-dier I —rin i.- n - iisun g -.f ilits
Court, then and there to shew cause. <it any they have)
why said letters should not In* granted.
A trim uxtruct from tie- minutes of said Court, March
IB. .1853. MARION BETIH’NE, Ordinary.
March ’9
March 22
12 7
March 1,1853
TOLIVER JONE-s.
ANDERSON W. WYNN, i
9 2m
XrOTlCJSTO DI.HTORN AND ( REDI-
X A TOII8«— AH person* imlchtcd the Esime of
George T. Mn r?.! ml I, deceased, of Stewart county, are
required to make linmedlatd payment—and those having
demands against snid estate are notified represent them
duly authenticated, to me within the time priM-rihed by
law. ELI H. MARSHALL, Adm’r.
TFeb 15. 1853 [j. t.. w.) 7 7t
"OT IC E TO DEHTORN AND OR EDI
TORS.— All poi-oiiN indebted to tlm Estate of
Asa C. Moore, late of Talbot county, deceased, aro
notified to make immediate payment—and those holding
claim* against said deceased, are notified to present
them wltldn the time prescribed by law, or they will
not be settled JAMES C. MOORE, Adm’r.
Feb 22, I 853 8 7t
bite of Muscogee county, deceased, or to the firm of
Hill & Daw sou, of which ho w as u member, are re
quested to (Mine forward and make immediate pay
ment, and those having demands against tlm deceased,
will pre*ent them duly authenticated in terms of tho
law in such cases. Mr. Joseph B. Hill, will
ICXal/l, n I
David II. Bl
Administration on tlm Estate of John W. Brown, latu
of said eountv deceased :
These are thureforn to cite aril ndmnnish all concern
ed, to be and Hp|snr at my office within the time pre-
cribed by law , then anil there to show enu-c kit nny they
have,) whjr said leflerv should not •>-■ granted.
Given under my hand, in o/fi- • . this 'Jfitlidny
ruary, 1853. gM
March 8
J i. VM3iRERIA.Or.ln
GEOR(>IA, MEsrOGEE COUNTY.
"I Mill in Mn-co.., s„-
] perinr Court, io coni-
I |h-I Iti-- ilefemiaiii- ns
vahdCaRV. Ai-hignce, Ac., 1 St-n-1 .. I.h r . , if,..
vs. | Gh.xttnl)--i. heri Rnd-
inns llox.-y, Ibiiinlion I*. I romi A- Itai.f -, t ..in-
Litllenerry M
James Roswno, and othcre. | their |
r.l, that the the D» I
10 5l I
istrationon tile Estate of balx-lla Wonild.-, late
county dec.-need :
The*** ur, therefore to cite nnd admonish nil concern- I
ed, to shew cause, uf auy they ha'-, within lliulum-l
prescribed by law, why »oi.l fetters should not begmnt
ed.
Given under my hnnd in office, this 12lh Mur. b. 1853.
J. L. VV IMBERLY, Ordinary.
March 22 l » ftt
GEORGIA, l
. Muscogee County.!
Ofllei
i Adm’r, nnd Jane
n, dec’.!.
i, tl il Urn'. * I- m. tali ■ . V ...
, did, in hi« lifetime, executs re sa
- - — J Sr-iith. fih..nd . - • :.in>nrti to i x.-riilr till- •
n EORGIA, STE5VA RT COUNTY. Where- , . .1 - „ M Smith, to |..i m I... l N
V I as, 3lichnel I Barker nnpliee for Letters < i A.I 7ii u.stri.i i aid . ..imtv. \nd it n • -: i
ministration on the Estate of William M. ilanlie, latu I ilmt snid Henry Clem, .1. i arte.l tin* lii^ w
ol snid county, dn cased : i ruling till. • to snid lot i land
These are therefore to cite and admonish all rn
o.l t' >how cause, (if any th.-y hn\.-,i within tti
pre-crilmd by law, wliy mid lettcis should not lx*
Itll.i
Given under lay luitu!, in office, thin March 12, 1853,
J L. WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
March 22 12 5t
’ of land, ii
id l-l
nlurmity
tiurelor*! ordered, that notice lie
public places, in *n:.| county, an
r-. • . .. -- nqiiirer, once a month f r three
ship fur tho perv-nsand property ol Snrnli J I. .we and , upulicanon, that all peiM
Mary 31, Low.-, mmore and oridinns of David W.
Lowe, deccan’d :
These are therefore to rite and admonish all concern
ed, to show cause, within the umc p . -crihetl by law,
(ifany tl.ey have,) why wild letters should not la* grant
ed to snid applicant.
Given under my hand, in - Hire, this I-t March, 1833,
J. L. WIMBERIA , Ordinary.
March 24 12 5t
j they li
ild county, why said a.
; should not he directed
c« art. to execute titles I
w itli snid bond.
I A true transcript from the minutes
l 13th day of March, 1833.
*\TOTlCBTO DEBTORS CREDITORS.
13 Al| iieraofis indebted to ^ifiiiim Twede, late of
Muscogee county, deceased, are requested to come for
ward and make immediate |«ymoni, and those having
claims against said deceased are notified In present
thorn duly authenticated, in terms of the law.
J. H HIGHS, Adm’r.
Columbus, March 42, 1853 !2 7i
T W O MONTHS Iter ilnie, appb. tnion will lx-
made to the Court of Ordinary, of Muscogee coun
ty, for leave to sell the real Estate ol Patrick Sullivan,
late of raid couniy, deceased.
JNO 31 oCARTY, ) . .
WM. DF.GNAN. ! A,,m,rt -
Feb 29, 1853 8 2m
m WO MONTHS after date, applirat inn will l H *
I made to the Court of Ordinary of Stewart county,
ror leave to sell negro hoy Henry, property of Relate ui
W. W. Seymour, deceased.
j AS. M. CLARK, Adtu'r d« bonis non.
February 1, 1853 5 2m
rpWO MONTHS after the pubb. .*i-
J lice application will tn’ made to tho Court of (Irtfi-
nary, of Muscogee county, for leave to wdl llie lands
balonsing to the Estate of Henry Surls, late of said
county, deceased. JETHRO OATES, Ai.m’r.
February 1, 1853 f, 2m
T V! O MONTHS after .late, application will tw
mode to the Court ot Ordinary ot Muscogee coun
ty lor loave to sell the real estate (situated in the State
of Georgia,) of James Allen, late of Rms-ll county,
mwo MON1T1N after dale, applienii.>n will hr
1 made to the Court of Ordinary ot Talo. i county ,
for leave to sell the Real K-ute of William Thorutoti,
late of eaid county, decensctt.
NANCY THORNTON.
March 99, *53-2m) (m ■ *.] one of the Eiecu;..rs
T WO MONTHS after ..ate, ajgdicati.ui will be
made to the Court of Ordinary <>f Talbot county,
for leave re sell a negro iu.au I^avi, Ur longing re the Es-
tale of 1 tulip Cart right, latu of mil ctiuniv deceased.
„ JOHN A. G A.MLKO.N, Ki r
^larch 29 1853 t u 13 g, n
f' EORGI\,STEW VRTCOENTY. When
V I ii”, Thomas Miller, apple - (or L-lter* of A.lmmih-
tration on the Estato of Elijah Miller, late ol said c- 1
ty, deceased ■
There are therefore to cite nnd admonish all nnd mu
gular the kindred and creditors of sni.l deceased 1 -how
cause (if any they have.) within the time present .d by
law . why sat.l Letters shmihl not he gmiited.
Given under my hand, at ..fti. e, )Vth Mar. h, 1S»3.
J. L. WIMBERLY, Ordinary
March 22 12 5i
Southern Manufactures!
EAGLE COTTON AND WOOL FACTORY,
Columbus, G-a.
THIS ESTABLISHMENT is now in complete and successful operation. It is the
object of the Company to supply the Southern demand for the heavier styles of Cotton aud Woolen Fabrics,
•0 far a* their capacity for production will permit. They now offer to purchasers the following schedule of
their Manufactures. This schedule will be altered from tiino to lime, as they add to the variety:
Columbus Fashions—(Stripes,) very heavy, of a
4-4 .Sheetings, very Imavy and superior.
7-8 Shirtings, “ 11
7-8 Osnaburgs, “ "
Cotton Yarns, assorted numbers, neatly papered.
Planters’ C ass i m ere—(Jeans,) colored, black,
brown, green, Arc.
Planters’ Plains—> o!ored, black, hrown, green, Ac.
Pine Knot Plains—very heavy, for negro wear.
great variety of colors and paterris.
MnttrCHsea— Of any size or weight, mode to order,
and a supply constantly kept on hand.
Comforters—Of a superior quality, made to order.
Also, Comforter* designed tn supersede Blanke's for ne
groes. heavy and warm, and more economical than
blankets.
Ratting—Suitable for Quilts and Comforters.
Wrapping Twine and Coarse Sewing Thread.
the best manner, and can be rccom-
. the mqiiiid Stock in
sots |o s.tid Bill,lip-
nt* limn I Bi'l. a, d
l* the first day of the
therefor, and it nji|«-arnik: that mi id John M. Smith, has
I paid up the full am.Mini - f the purchase money of said
I land, ami said John M. Smith having jH’tiiioio-.l this
I Court to direct Freeman \\ 1 ,-m administrator and
'lem, administratrix upon the estate of -aid Hen-
lo.isirntor im.l administratrix
the next July Term of said
aid lot .,f land in conformity
B'i
1
t ik ordered, by the Court that all persons com erned,
« cause, (ifany they have.) why snnl A.iminiMra-
1 should not Iki dismissed ut the next Srptemlwr
of Ordinary to lai held in and for
James A bin’ll applies tor Letters of Admini.-*-
trntion on the Estate of Samuel Ablmtt, late of said
county deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concern
ed, to show cause, (if any they have,' within the time
prescribed by law, why sanl letters should not l»o
grunted.
Given under my hand in office, 1 hi*22dday of March, 1
1853. J. I- WIMBERLY, Ordinary. I
March 29, 1853 13 5t > j (
t.I.'ORCIV, I Court of Ordinary. February! A true exlmrl from the minutes of said G
Talbot County. ! Term, 1853.—KI LE NISI. | *^d day of February, 1853
\YrHEREA8, Simeon Castleberry, Guardian of Mt*s ! IN,<
>v Nancy Frveioan, orj.han of Bi zzell Freeman, pc-I 1 •
titions for la-ticrs ol DismissoHi from snid Guardianship.
Be it therefore ordered, that all person* concerne.l,
lie ami appear nl tli« April Term of this Court next
ensuing, then and there to shew enttse, (ifany they
have,) why said letters should not lie grunted.
A true extract from the minutes of snid Court.
MARION BETUUNE, Ordinary.
February 22, 1853 8 7t
JNO JOHNSON, Ordinary
!1 T All tl»r» above goodn arc made of the best materials, and
mended to purchasers with confidence.
.IT The Company pledge themselves tn.se’l these goods on terms as favorable as similar goods
can be procured from any market in the world. The attention of buyers is solicited to them bsfore
ennkin" their selections elsewhere. Address
J; RHODES BROWNE, Aof.nt.
WOOL.—The Eagle Manufacturing Company are prepared at all times to buy Wool. They will
also manufacture it for Planters on shares, oral a stipulated price |wr yard.
October 5, 1859 40 1y
GENTLEMEN'S 0I.0T1I I AG & FURNISHING
One Price Only!
J. IS. DANIEL,
Clothier and Merchant Tailor,
(Next door to Hill <y* Daioson, Broad street, Columbus, Oa.,)
TS now proparod to supply Gentlemen with the latest Fall and Winter styles of Cloth
ing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, &c
—ALSO—
Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, nnd Umbrellas.
Cloths, Cnsiimtrety mvl Vrjtings of the latest importations of French and English
styles, manufactured to order, and warranted, under tho direction of
Mr. GEORGE H. BETZ,
who has just returned from New York, and will ho pleased to accommodate his friends,
and nil other* that may call, with euch garments as cannot fail to plubnc.
g rabu «>■ i 12, 1852 41 if
New Clothing Store!
J. D. WILLIFORD & Co.,
HAVE HEMOVEH
to tile McGOUGH corner, opposite Hill & Dawson’s, where they
A UK now receiving a very oxtensive stock of first class Beady-mado Clothing, Cloths,
CasHimores, Vestings, &o. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of every variety.
Every nrtiolo iu tbit establishment ha* benn purchased this Fall. Tho gormra'e have been cul by tho
must experienced nnd faahiouable tailors. All sizes of men and boys can be enuly fitted with Ready-made
Clothing. Gents’ ready-mado garments of every conceivable variety and style.
Boys’ Clothing.—It it impossible to enuniorato the ditlereut articles of Clothing Icr btyi aud
children,
Ladies’ Cloaks.—A new and elegant artiolo-Ladies’ Silk, Merino, and Cotton
Vests, &o.
Hats and Caps—Of the best make and latest fashions.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
We are prepared to make up Clothing at unusually low rates—and in style not inferior
to any. Every garment warranted tf» givo satisfaction. Our assortment of Clothe, Cassitneres, Vestings,
Furnishing Goods, Ac. will bo found complete in every particular; nnd a careful examination of all oui
goods is respectfully solicited from those who may road thb notice.
N. II — A dsdtirtion nf fiv i*»r cent, will be made for Cosh, on all bills not lens than ten dollars.
J AN. D. WILLIFORD. DANIEL ROWE.
Urluhcr 12, H52 41 5rr
Spring Importations, 1853! | Lumpkin Furniture Ware
CII VHM'.STON, H. O. J Kl)OM AND MANUFACTORY.
fl! THE subscriber still continues to innnufnriur n
MR Furniturr, at the old stand, ami is now pre-
* 3 R*retl t-» furnish ru*i..mers l'<k«I articles of Furni
ture, m-ii-i ■!■ -n ->l I.cil.i.-a.ls, Tables, Chairs, 8o(as,
Bureau-. Sat--* and Wardn lic, ,.f various style* nml
latest j- iti- rn*, made expressly for this market. Work
nf ail kind* made to order, at «iiort notice. Repairing
attended to with neatnes- and dwpau Ii
Also, on I,and, Window tBn--, Window Shades,
Firelaaird Prints and Border, Ac., Ac. Glass cut to
any size. All work wirranted.
£ty Orders thankfully received and runctnally at
tended to by the »uht.cnl>er.
PREMIUM COTTON GINS,
E. T. TAYLOR Ac CO.,
P ROPRIETORS of the Columbus Cotton Gin Man
ufactory, have the satisfaction to announce to their
patrons, and the Planters generally, throughout the
Cotton growing region, that they are prepared to supply
any number of their celebrated I’remtum Gins.
Where these Gins have been once used, it would he
deemed unnecessary for the Manufacturers to say a word
in their favor, as they feel confident the machines have
been brought to such perfection, that their superior per
formance will recommend them, in preference to all
other Gins now m use. Fur the satisfaction of those
who have not used the Gilts,nnd are unacquainted with
their reputation, the Proprietors need only say, that the
First Premiums have been awarded to them, for the
BK8T GIN exhibited ul the great Stale Fair* held at
Atlanta, Ga., in 1850, and in Macon,Ga., in 1851; also,
at the Alalxuna and Georgia Agricultural Fair, held at
Columbus this year and last; and at the annual Fair of
tlie Soii^h Carolina Institute, at Charleston, in 1850.
The Cotton ginned on these Gins received the first Pre-
tifirates from Planters, Cotton Brokers, Commission
Merchants, and Manufacturers of cotton goods, testify
ing that the jierformance of the Gins, and the samples
produced by them, cannot be excelled by any GinB ever
manufactured.
All orders for Gins given either to our traveling or
I or : 4 ! A gent m, or forwarded to the P'oprietnrs by mail,
will always receive prompt attention. Gins will he sent
to any port of the country, ami warranted to give satis
faction.
N. B. A liberal discount will in nil cases lie allowed
where the Cash is j>aid, nnd tli9 Gin taken at the Manu
factory.
(lolnmhus, Dec lf>. 1851 60 1 v
T. t\ . PIERCE'S GIN FACTORY AND
VARIETY WORKS.
f INIIKsnbecriberhas moved to in* place near Lumpkin,
L Stewart county, where he hn« built a large Gin
Factory, to carry on his Gin making more extensively,
and many other brandies of busim-Mi, such as Dutch
Fanns, Thrashing Machines, Sash and Blinds, Panel
Doors, and fine chimney pieces.
» for Gin Gear, a superior article. Gin Gear of the
he«t patent now hi use, made ami nut up in the. best style.
Gins repaired in the best manner, and at prices that
will satisfy planters. He is now making some of the
finest (Jins ever offered, and on the most improved plans.
He will warrant that every planter who gets one of his
fine Gins will !*• perfectly .uii*fied,aiu] the satisfaction
lie has given for the three last years in all In* work
proves that it has been executed in a workmanlike and
faithful manner.
All order* will be promptly attended to from any
distance; Mill Spindles and Collars turned off in neat
style; Rials for Saw Mills made also at the shortest no
ice. T. W. PIERCE.
M11 v 22 21 tf
New Music Store,
(A few doors below Hall A; Mi****.;
BROAD STREET* COLUMBUS.
milE undersigned have associated themselves to-
X gether, tinder the name and style .if
& !PiBASL0>
for the sale, of Musical Merchandise, and take this
method to inform their friend*and the public generally,
that they will keep constantly on hand a general assort
ment of Goods in tho above line, among which may be
rig 1 **'**"3 PIANO FORTES,
of various styles, from t
beM maker*. Melodeona* from the celebrated Mnnu
factory of Prescott A Brother* ; Guitars, Violins, Ac-
curd eons, Flnima*, Flutes, Fifes, B.mi ■►* and Tambou
rine*. Also, Instruction Book* of all kinds; together
with a fine stock of
.SHEET MUSIC,
of every variety. All of the almx** goods we offer
COLQUITT, HOLT & DIXOjf
Attorneys at Law, 1 5
COLUMBUS, GA.
WAI.TRR T. COLQUITT-—HINES HOLT—* »
May 18, 1852
5—*- 20 ,f
PARSONS A BARNETT
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ’
[TILL practice in the Courts of ».
V Barbour, Chambers, Tallapoo« a , Tallld.„ c
Randolph counties, in Alabama, and in ihJ * r
Court of the State. Addrer- hunre
L. E. Parsons,
Talladega, Ain.
W «- E. B„, trr
Crawford, Ai»,
Oct. 98, 1852
Dougherty, Stokes A WniTA. Stewart.
Attorneys at Law
COl.l.Mill'S, (iA.
OFriCE open at nil lime.—op ilie ea,t .(J. of n .
•— Run A- ltank'.«i„r. of “"»4
ATTOI
Ivey & Lary,
or. NETS AT I
I. A W
CI.AYTOX, ALA.
Tta'iSX H °"’ *“ d 0. t
April 13, 1852
15 tf
rf HIE mlisprifier* i ffer to the trade of tho South nnd
I > ■. Ii ... -i. T the Most kxtknmvk stocks
of DRY GOODS, or tiic.r own importations, to
!..- f. end in tin* rmin'rv. They invite attention loathe
DRESS (sOODB*
B'm> (ir-i de Rhiii** Silks, “ Sill, Muslin* ;
in varum* qualities. 22 to “ Plain and Printed
38 inrhcM : Greiiadinan ;
ltd Printed
make ; Rlcfi printed French Mus-
Ced’d I’tnlt de Soie do ; Inis ;
Rich FigM Brocade Silks ; French ft English Lawn* ;
Black and Col'd Satins ; Rich Embr’dered Muxliiis ;
*• “ Watered French and Engli*h Jaeo-
Silks ; net;
■Pent hi'pit Brocade silk^ ; Fr’clt A English f
Roll.-, la Bayadere ; ” ” l
ColM M in elii.es and Fit)
I! VRTEORD
T.-
Plain
Iri.l. Pop. j
Fire Iusurance Company.
TY HIS lung eslahli.-hed Institution, Incorporated in
I 1H10, lonlinues to in-nre against loss or damge by
fiivorable n* any oth< “
(«LOY i:S, HOSIERY, LACES, AC.
’.r..:lis!i and German Cotton II Silk Lace Milts,
•i i- . Tape-. It •h’lin., Silk Braid*, Trimmings,
. mill" l ami Kmhr. 1 red l.tii-n Cambric Hnnd
i In. i- ; NN In' g • l« I -n U l», L »( • i, Sill; and
li •• feliawU, M . III 1 .-. Vise Ms. Ac
Ruellmg-h.
liriliments, (
Htihacnl>er I
Nox
. and Furniture, .Manufacturing Kslnh-
.c nnd .llerchandise in general. The
• receive nppplication* for lusur-
18 tf
■ Bui
iV Satin do. Green ami Blue Bareges ;
olM Satins: Gang’'and Loxc Veils;
” pinlt de Blk A While Uce “
| Gimp nnd Trimmings;
March 22
GEORGIA, {i
Muscogee County.!
W7T1KHEAS
3 \ I -mi. . . H. ..^11
piled f T Lit! r* of Di-i'.ixsioll
Il i» . rdered by the t ourt, that all pers.'ii* concerned,
► hew iuii-e, uf any tli.-y t.ave,' why wild A.im i .-tnitor
► h ill.I m i !*.■ d.-nn—d at the next Sooienils-r Term of
the I 'ourt ol Ordinary, i.• he In Id in in.I i t -md county.
A true extract Horn the minutes .if ►aid .mrt Februa
ry 8th 1853. JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
of Ohpinahy. February
tn. 1H52— Rl'I.K Nisf
ary ('. Will *. Admmi.trntor of the
•ed, having ap-
Kelt 15 .
GEORGIA, > Court ofOrpinart IVI.riury
Muscogee l ounty,! Term. Is5d — HI | K NISI.
I V EKI.Y \ THORNTON. Administrator on the
>f Margaret Traylor, J. i. a.-eil, hax m^ tp-
l this
Crap<-«; Silk nnd Coin
White m..I Ool’ied French Black and l
Black ami Colored Crape Silk ami Lace Buttons.
&>lk
.MEN’S WEAK A TAILOR’S GOODS.
Cloths, Cashmeres, Vest ngs, Serges, Padding*. Can-
vn*s, Bilk .Manilla*, Velvet and S um Vesting*, I’arls
Linings, Biles ; u», Fancy Cravat*, Sewing Silk-.'l
Thousands who are Suffering
L'HOM Diarrlupa. Summer Complaint*,(Tholera Mor-
JP h>;s, or other indications of relaxed or debilitated
•file of the Stomach and Bowel-, should remember
that the very liestaud must agreeable medicine is
Dr. O. M. BALLARD’S
Diarrhoea and Dysentery Remedy,
n remedy used by hundreds last season with the ln»st ef
fect*, giving tone to tho debilitated system, and getiernl
satisfaction to nil who used it. Price 40 cent* per bot
tle Fur *ale over tho Dry Good Store of Capt. C.
M>gait. JOILN DOLL! . Agent.
Al*«, O. M Ballard'* Iltrir Dye. Price $1 per
bottle.
ol uni bus, Juno 22
25 tf
\Y
GEORGIA, ) Office of Orpinart, 3farch
TaHkxi t'ouniy.! ys, y*>:»3 -HI LE Nisi.
\\ 'IIERK KS, Cyro* Uuhinson, Guardian of Arm-
v> < r An-'- i .cl.t • - t..r Letter* ... 1)P-
toitaion tront *ai4 Guardianship
Be It llitr< re ordered, timi *11 jm-i .u, concornod,
Im and asgtear at the May Term of tlu> Court of On!ms
ry of snid county, licit enkuing, then and ttiere to shew
came, iif any lliey have,) why said letters should not
hi* granted
A true exlracl from the minutes of ►at.I Court, March
is. 1S53 MARION HETIIl’M;'., Ordinary.
Match 29 13 7t
of Mrs. Elisabeth
•Mar. 1. 29. 1853
GEORGIA,
Muscogee Comity,
HER KAS. William G. W . .It. Ik nnk Joseph W.
Winiifolk, Admiut*tn»t..r» of Jin A Walker,
dec ■«►•hax m ; •> plied lor Letter* of |h»m — ti from
said administration: —
It {• ordered, that all persona concerned, shew enure,
(if any they Imvo,) why letters of dismission should not
lx* granted to ;uJ administrator*, ut the Court of Ordi
nary to be held by and for raid county, on the first Mon
day in October licit.
A t iie transcript fr m the Minuiea of sax! Court,
March 15th, 1853. JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
.March 22 12 rufim
» Court of Ordinary, March
i Term, 1853.
i of Rachel O. Mnhono, for I^t-
n from the administration of the
Estate of John R. Mahone, late of said county, decea*-
ed :
It i* ordered by the Court, that all person* concerned,
shoe cause, (ifany they have,) on or before the next
Octi.lier Term of this Court, why said letters should
not Ihj granted.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, tUi
15th March, 1S53
JOHN L. WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
porting tlie l»est styles uf Cloths, Cassimeres nnd Vest
mgri.
- ALSO—
A very large and ccmnlete Stock of every ilescriptiot
of American Cotton ami Woolen Manufacture*.
—ALSO—
A full *t> < k of all style* and grade- of Carpetings,
Floorfloth*. Druggets, Rugs, Curtain Materials, Li
(khmIs, nnd House furnishing article* ol every descrip
tion hi Drv Goods.
nlly i
by every Steamer :
the newest styles of French, English and German
Goods an I we intend to keep up an assortment of desir
able Goods throughout the whole season.
BANCROFT, BETTS A MARSHALL
December 2S, 1852
VARIETY WORKS.
proprietor* of this extensive Estahlisl
endeavoring to nrreet the evil of buying
Land Warrants Wanted,
1Y >r.NTY Ijimi Warrants for 10, 80 or IC 1 ' acres
I j wanted, for which the highest rash prices will be
paid, by J ENNIS ft CO.
* m. I, H53 1 ly-
Wanted,
ID warrants
highest prices will lie paid.
L. M. I
umbos. Sept 14, 1852
Land Warrants,
NEW ISSUE.
„ rket
X rants, for 40, 80
News for the Million!
rriHK subscriber would respectlully inform the public
IT 1
j North,by mamitiu-iuring every description of building I
! reqnireinci is. sio !i a- < 1 • >" Ibi.i !-.
wmarkahle than all, the finest Cottage Chair in tlie
world nt $1 each.
[ty~ Please give us a call before purchasing else-
Columhits, June |5, '54
Mn- 2t
12 m6tu
11 A\ A > A AND A MERIC AN CIG ARS,
j which xx ill he sold low for c.x*n or acceptable paprr.
ItT* Dealers will be supplied on the moat liberal terms
Purchaser* will find it to their interest to rail nnd ex
amine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
&y Store it few doors north uf Hall ft Moses, Broad
street, Columbus, Ga. JOEL T. SCOTT.
Nov 9. 1852 45 If
V 1 -*l \ss|>i.
I laxse*; UK) bbls choice. New Orleans do.
loO Sark* g‘H»d Rio I'ofloc, on consignment and
for-ale by GUNBY, DANIEL ft CO.
February 1, 5jf
Rock Island Factory,
v manufacturing Writing Paper of all the x
Paper of all sixe»; nil of which will be i
favorable lenn* a.- can lie purchased in any market.
G. B. Cl RTIS, Secretary.
“JUST RECEIVED,
IGE lot of Fiua Chewing Tobacco,
I- M 1H RR.
18ft* 36 if
rrm
Geo. S. Robinson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CITTHBERT, GA. ’
n,,
Nov 2. 1852
41 tf
Eiland & Thornton,
ATTOMnsrnr* a*. x.4w
MESSRS E. A T, will wlend promptly to.Ilbm'.
ness in their line, hi the counties nf
RomcII, Macon, Harbour and Chamber* \t«
nnd in the '
Chattnhooclicc Circuit, Ga.
1 S2t Crawfo,a - Al * I B. A. THORNTON
Frl, |7, 1852 Cn|imih.|..li,:
JONES &. CARITHERS, ~
Attorneys at Law.
Offices at Fort Ooinee and Cuthbort, Ga.,
"ITT ILL continue to attend to all business entrusted
J V , *° , nrp lr » 'i'* 4 vountie* of Randolph. Farit
Denature, Baker and f^e, ami any other couniv i
South-weMern, Gn., by special agreement.
J. H. Jo.nkb, Fort Gaines. | R. G. <.’.xRiTiiERp,Ciit!' • i
April 22. 1851 ,,
Texas Land Agency.
J. W. i. \ whence. Attorney at Law.
AUSTIN, TEXAS,
W", L r y T ar,ic » lar attention to secure to the lien
’ T ' ,r ,hwe "««» fob with Funning, at (iulmd.
w ith 7 ravi* at the Alamo, tlie I^ind to w Inch they nr-
entitled. He will also attend to any hn*im-«* relative t
l-arnl in any part of the State.
Rr.nrRgNcr*—S.xml. (i Hardaway, Montgomen-
Ain ; >\ m. A. Stewart, (firm of Dougherty, Stoke-.1
• tcuart.) Columbus, Ga. Mr. S. w ill attend to any he
sines* for me. and give parties any desired informal..,,
July 27. 1852 ^ ]y
sale on terms that cannot fad tn plea**-
fty Purchaser* ere curlially invited
amine our stock. Order* solicited, an.
can; and dispatch.
> call and .
e-1 with
Dec 30. 1851
J. L. TRI AX,
J. W. PEASE.
32 tf
D». J. S. HOUGHTON’S
F. G. WILKINS & CO.
Auctioneers & Commission Merclmnl
H AVE taken tlm Store recently occupied by M
I). Uumon. on# door btiloiv J. ft J Kyle, xx b-
they are prepared to give prompt attention to all bui
re** entrusted to their care.
Another Scientific Wonder.
Prepared from Kennel, or the fourth Stomach of tlw
Ox, nfter directions of Rnron Liebig, the groat Physio-
logical Chemist, by J. 8. HOUGHTON, M. D., Phila
delphia, Pa.
Thu i* a truly wonderftil remedy for Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation,
an i Debility, curing niter nature'* own method, by na
ture'* ow n agent, the Gastric Juice,
{XT’ Half n tenv»oon(i)l of Pe|win, infused in water,
will digest or dissolve, fix* pounds of Roast Beef in
about txvo liours, out of ttret stomach. IV|*in is the
chief clement, or (ireal Digesting Principle of the Gas
tric Juice—the solvent of the food, I lie purifying, pre
serving, and stimulating agent of the Stomach nnd
InteMiues. It is extracted from tho UIge-livo Stomach
of the Ox, thus forming an artificial piokrtivk
FLUID, precisely like the nnlurni Gastric Juice in its
chemical powers, nnd furnishing n complete and perfect
substitute for it. By the aid of ibis preparation, tlie
pains and evil* of Indigestion and Dy«|>ep*in arc remov
ed, just as they would l>c by a l.-a'tby stomach. Il is
doing wotiderefor Dyspcptu*. curing hm-* nf debility,
emaciation, narynuadeclic . and dy*|s*ptir i onsumption.
supposed to ho on the verge of tire prove. Tlie scien
tific evidence upon which il is based, is in tlie highest
degree curious nnd remnrkable.
REM A RK ABLE CUR E.
Lou lav ii.li,, Ivy., Mny, 1851
On tlm Till of May, 1851, Re. M 1) Williams,
pa*tor of the Fourth Presbytemn t’liurch, in Louis
ville, Kv , was and had been for a long time confined
Io Ills ri*>m, and most of the time to his lied with Dys-
|*>p*iaanii chronic Diarrhea, and was, to nil uppenr-
anre on tlie very verge of the graxe, nod acknowledged
to he so by hi* physician, who hnd tried all the ordinary
mean* in hi* power, without effect, nnd at the above
named lime, the patient, with tlie consent of hi* phy
sician, commenced tlie use of Dr Houghton’* * Pejwtn,’
and to tlie astonishment, surprise and delight of nil, he
xvas much r»* ieved the first day. The third day he left
hie room. The sixth day, which was cxc-suvely hot,
he rode ten mile* w ith no had effect ; on tlie eighth day
lie went on a visit to the country, m i on the thirteenth
day. though not entirely restored to his natural strength,
lie xvas so far recovered ns to go alone a journey of live
hundred miles xvhere he arrived in safety, mm ii im
proved in health, having had no disturbance of tho
Momucli nr bowel* after inkin.’ the first dose of Pepain.
Marion. Bethune,
ATTORNE Y AT LAW,
TAl.UOTTON', GA.
January II, 1853 j|
aniel W. Miller,
(FORMERLY OF LANIER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MCTI.HK, GEORGIA.
February 15, 1853 7 1
CH ARLES S. If ftRRTSON,
AUCTION A Mi COMMISSION MERCHANT,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Wm, W. Garrard,
FACTOR AND GENERAL ( OMMISSB
82 Bay street, Savannah, Gn.
Sept J4. 1852 ;;; |
WELLS & DURR,
ZS* i O» 633
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHAW
savannah, geokgia.
L. W. WrLI.S, Suv'h.] [L. M. Duk R, ('olumbui,
March 8, 1853 in ,r
‘Pep*
Let pliysi
' and dyspeptic*
tf
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
it PAINTS. OILS. DTE STDEFS, Ac.,Ac
Or. a. .J. HMKf.
H AVING ju*t received a fresii supply ol tho above
artirle*—carefully selected in person—offers in
duccutenl* to all wiehing to purchase, to call and exam
ine in* stock, or to send forward their orders, w hen they
can bo supplied with Fresh anti Genuine artirle*. many
of the above article* are 8' hieffel.n- P.itn Powder*
and Water Extracts, which arc very different from the
common articles usually kept by Drug*
June 10
tf *3
I rH)R SAl.F.. n likely family of Negroe*—the woman
r a first rate. No. 1 Cook; also, a ro«kI second hand
I Carriage. GUN BY. DANlELft CO.
VrU 1
of Yount! ft Martin's celebrated work
r* : ’* 'Die Digestion of the Ox, and other
nimnls, may literally ia- conferred upon
. „ foot! a email quantity of prop
erly pre|iared and finely pulverized Rennet, or lietier
•fill, liy the use of a digestive Unit!, obtained from Ken
nel, or the fresh undried stomach of the Ox, by a chem
ical process which is familiar to the scientific world.
We have seen this natural digestive materinl employed
for tlie relief ol acute gastric disorder, and obstinate
dyspepsia, with astonishing success.”
From tlie Louisville Journal, June 12. 1851.
There is quite nu excitement among the Dyspeptics
of our city in regard to tl* tiexv remedy called Pep*in,
or Gastric Juice. Score* of persons in town nre using
it, and a’! seem to *|ieak in its praise. It lias been used
in our establishment iu a case of indigestion and sick
headache with great benefit. Iis action seems to he
immediate and efficarioiiH in almost ail cases. It is
undoubtedly a good remedy, and nt least deserves the
aitention of those troubled with disease* of the liver,
stomach, nml Isiwei*.
OiSERVt Tilts!—Every bottle of the genuine
Pejisin hear* the written signature of J. S. Houghton,
M. D., sole proprietor. Philadelphia. Pa. Copyright
and trail** mark secured. Sold by all Dtuggisl* and
Dealers in Medicine*.
Agents.—ROBERT CARTER. Columbus, whole,
sale ami retail agent for the Stales of Georgia and Ala*
- ft Co., Montgomery, Alabama;
(Easttide IJroad St., Columbus, Ga )
THE subscriber has on hand, and will
continue to keep, a choice supply of Mas-
»' Ti»a> Bt.R, embracing
Grave Stones, Monuments, Tombs, fte.,
xxarranted to be of the best Italian and American Mar
ble, which lie will sell for tlie lowest cash pneea. He
respectfully solicit* the patronage of tho public, a< it is
hi* intention to spare no pain* to please those who rnay
favor him with a call. J. H. MADDEN.
January, 18 ’53 3jf_
METALLIC BURIAL CASES.
rpHKSE ca^s have l»een universally approved wher-
priocipally of Iron.
They are throughly enamelled inside ami out, and
tliii* made impervious to air and indestructible and can
be sold ai about the rates of covered coffins.
The public are invited to c.\!l and examine them fur
themselves, and at a glance they will see the great ad-
COLUMBUS,
/■ILL practice in the Chattahoochee
tiro adjoining counties. Office ox-r the store vf
Marine and Fire
Insurance Bank of Savannah.
A GENCY AT GOLTIMIIUS, will m,
_£JL De|H»sil«.
I tt*L'RS for Sale—On Now York n i j**r cent p
“ on Savannah and Macon
RICHARD PATTEN, A r t
April 26, 1832 17 u
Ingram & Crawford,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
w
J. K. Krnn ft Co.
rORTKK INGRAM. M. J. CRAWf'tlD.
Jan 11, 1853 2fira
BELSER, RICE ft TATE,
Altortinya and CouiiNnllors at Law.
BELSER Ai RICE, T. S. TATE,
Mougomery, Alabamu, Crawford. A‘*
December 21, 1852, 51 If
C. W. Mabry,
AT TO R N E Y A T L A W .
FRANKLIN, HEARD COUNTY, GEORGIA.
U jTILLnttend to professional business in the <1' .
tie* of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, I'M
elle, Meriwether and Tronp.
RErKRr.NCK.-Hnn. F., Y. Hill, UGrange, G».
Hon. D. Irw in, Aliirieltn, Ga.; Col. M. M. Tidwei|
Fayetteville, Ga ; ,Mr. William Daugherty, ColurabOt
Geosgia. .Novernla-r 23, 1852 47 1)*
DISSOLUTION.
, „»erehip iieretofnre exi 0 __
adersigned.i* this day dissolved by mutual «*■
sent. A. K AYER,
CHARLES S. HARRISON.
March 1, 1849
The undersigned will continue the Auction, Com-
mission, and Negro Brokerage Rueineis *' w
old atandof Ayerft Harrison, anil ha* engaged A k
A y er a* auctioneer and salesman
March 6. 1849
CHARUiS S. HARRISON;
10 tf
Economy is Wealth.
T he rock island factory win
Cent* h pound for clean Cotton and I-inen KAb •
when delivered in quantities of 100 pound* or more, •'
Three and a hall Cents when delivered ,n
quantities, nt their Store in Columbus, or at tlie Fan™?
G. B. I UKTIS, 8ec f-
April 6, 1852 liiL
NORTH CAIU’Id > V
Mutual Life Insurance CompM’ 1
Located at Ualcieh, N• ( •
T HE Charter of this Company give* importat.t »
vantage* to the assured, over niost othercom|wn^
Tlie husband can insure his own file for the M "*L
and benefit of hi* w ife and children, free from any a
claims. Person* who insure for life, participate m
profits which are declared annually—and when 1
premium exceed* #30, may pay one-half in a note.
Slave* are insured nt two-third* their value, *« r0
or five years.
{XT' Application* for Risks mnv he made t<>
JOHN MUN.N, Agent.
Columbus, (
Office, at Greenwood A Co.’s Ware House.
Nov. 90, 1849. 1
One Word to Daguerreotype Op
erators in the country.
I HAVE all kind, of .took Him Moo*. 10 fMOjj
I ness, ami will sell cheaper than any other _j
side ol New York Likewise, Cameras of eirr
•lies on hand and for sale. , v
June 15 JOHN DOLU^
If A HII.Y MEDICINE.—Tlie rel»criheni
r constantly on hand a full assortment of r
MeJicine* of the l»e*t quality, t<» which they i*ouio
spectfuliy cai! the attenlton of purchaser*.
March lfi
Mnf’Sf-
Columbus, Febt* 1853