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For West India Islands & Uhagres,
nt TH* BRITISH HOTAL MA11. ITCAVlKir
COPfWAY,
CAPT. RAWYEK 8») TONS BURTHKN.
THIS Steamship isdesigned to sail from
Savannah, O^orirfn. on the 4th of Janu
ary. third of February, 6th of March, 3d
of April and 4th of May- lor Cliagn-H,
tovching at Na**«u, N. I’., Lingua, (with the Turh’*
Island mnil*,) nrid Jamaica. She will lie duo at Clin-
(in on tl* Mth of each month, and Warn on the
18th, by name route, to Ka\ annuli.
A« thin nervine contemplate* arrangements only for a
limited numlter of paeftengars, person* w ho desire to
avoid crowded boat-, will find thu rutile n desirable one ;
and invalid* who Whdi to a|ieri<l the Winter nmonr the
We*l India islands, may find conveyance in tlwx C»m-
pMlf'e Steamships, twice a month, between Jamaica
and the following porta, in addition t* lho»e named
above
Antigua,
Barl»adoe*,
Carriacon,
Carthage rm,
Detnararn,
Dominica,
Grenada,
Grey Town,
Gatldalottpe,
Havana,
Honduras,
Martinique,
Montserrat,
Nevis,
Porto Rico,
St. Kitts.
St. Lucia,
St Tltomas,
si. Vincent,
Santa Martha,
Tampico,
Trinidad.
tub R a tbs or r ASS a o it
From Savannah to Nassau
Do. do. Inaftia
Do. do. Jamaica.........
Du. do. Chafrea
(Inrludinff Steward's
r-linlf the altovn
engagements, apply to
Nov 16,1852
A pci
For PHILADELPHIA.—U. 8. Mall Line.
Philadelphia A Savannah Steam Navigation Go.
* » w THE now and splendid nine wheel
steamship "STATE OF GEORGIA.”
<L1*00 inns register ; Cnpt. WALTER
COLLI.Yn, will leato Savannah, n«
follows:
Wednesday, Fehrnnry 23;
March
April
Wednesday, May
“ Juno
-Hr Virtue of
, of Mu "pee county,
and between the lawful hour* of sale. will be urfdll
the market-house in the city * f Columbus, on the 1st
Tuesday in May next: One Hundred • hare* in the Tow
eta Falls Maniunf-turins f'ompany. S<'d n« the prop
erty of and for the benefit of the creditors of Jno. C.
Leilner, deceased. MINE* HOLT. Adm’r.,
of J ('. Leiinerdec'd.
March 1,
A DMINISTRATOR’:- SALE—Will be said
on the first Tuesday in June nail, before the Court-
house door ill the town of Tslhotlnn, hy toiler f the
fLand,I-
Onljnary < f Wn
ing to th>- Kstat.
nriginalh hut n<>v
Eiiinhel hy No. t.
r Daniel ffui
situated in t
Talbot c .
tithe 10th
of Wa
f Mn
13 tdfl
GEORGIA. / Court of Ontiir.'Aii v, March
Tnllml County, j is. 1 sr»3.—RULE NISI
U r 1/lfiEAS, DoiHflsoti Hull. Uunnlinn of John H.
Pat nc, orphan of Uriah Payne, laic of Tnllmt
oority. dileaked, petitions for Dismb'don from *ald
( Diflrilinti- hip •
I, that all (w-rsotiH t oucertied, he anil a|*»
(tear at the May Term of tin* Court of Ordinary, for
said county, next enaoing. then nt.d there to shew
. if any they hate,) why saitl letter* should tu>
Ik* granted.
A true extract from t» c mino'e* ( *a*d f fourl. Mn:
1«,.J853. MARION HF.TIIL’NK,Ordinary.
GS
HO R (11A, M I N( i H; K KCOUN T V. VV here.
Rivers Ri rm, ;t(,p|j.-.. (or [alters of Cnartliansltip
winch Uunrdiandiip
r-d fall.
tested
Feint
All per
cause, (if any they have.) why |^*tt. n <>| Un.rdiandiij
as afiiresaM. should n«t lie grnnn-d to -1 i applicant, r
the next May Term of the Court of Ordinary, tot
held in and for said roiinfv.
Given under my hand, thin28th of March, 1833.
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary
Dr. DcGraftenried’s
r t:li: br a ted
RHEUMATIC LINIMENT.
T N introducing this medicine to the people of the Uni*
teil finite*. for sale, the proprietors beg leave to sub
mit the following statement of Dr. DeCrafTenricd, Ita
Th« tin !••'•signed frankly stolen tlmthe has prescribed
- n tic n. . r 'ho fa«t twenty-two years, in all forma
'•f \ctile and Chrotdc lihrumatiui. with a success nn»
annals of medicine ; and he has no
• g, that ii is decidedly the most valna-
et discovered for ilia relief of thla most
ontains upwards of three hundred co?
ESSS6
IN ledge, of i
single instance ha
fail it
my of the
r* eflec
when perle-
J f markable
Hit* I extra »r>.i«, tint wli'ii I isc ; i»l lent has t
nni relieved, the dim-in-e i • jterrnanrntiy cured, remains
»o, in,i :i ...|;iar\ ict.-inr •• bavin*' hepn rc|sirtcd to hint
Ml lie Would 1-1, (or lids remedy i» a fiir and itnpar-
(ini mid patient trial, for the results he entertains no «/*-
Co to the time of this discovery, the undersigned had
well studied the origin, prori-**. and character of th.s
diacase,and i well n-oired, ! • ‘ *• . • tv n '• ■ r
to the Fllglisli languap-, and had u*mJ nil the r i.n:d"*s
of any notariety tlienin vogue with the oror--i o. with
EAGLE COTTON AND WOOL FACTORY,
Golumbus, Gra.
THIS ESTABLISHMENT i-» now in comj'lo'o and successful operation. It is the
objectof ihe Company to supply the Southern demand for the heavier styles of Cotton and Woolen Fabrics,
to far as their capacity for production will permit. They no-r offer to purchasers the followin' schedule of
their Manufjwtfres. This schedule will be altered from ti no to time, ns they add to the variety:
I Columbus Fashions—(Stripes,) very heavy, of a
4-4 Sheetings, very heavy and vuperior.
7-S Shirtings, " "
7-8 Osnaburgs,
PlfintcrK* Cns
hniwn, green, d
I’lanlers* Plains
Pint* Knot Pin
ed. black, hr
Mil.
t variety of colors and paterns
Of any size or weight, made to order,
and a supply constantly kept on hand.
Comforters—Of n superior quality, made to order.
■ colored, black, I A!>**», Comforters designed to supersede Blar.keis for ne-
I grues, l.i-avy and warm, and inure economical than
blanket*.
lint tint?—Suitable fur Quilts nnd Comforters.
Wrapping Tw i n- and Coarse Sewing Thread.
■ ria' - a ml in the best manner, and can be recoin-
it It;
ha filed tl,c -
Phplristi^ and
untry. Hut
till i
WOOL.-The Eagle
I also manufacture it for Planlei
i fact a ring Compauy m
rheres, or at a stipul.tt
J. RHODE!
* prepared ut all times
i price per yard.
ItHOMNC, Aoent
o hoy Wool. They will
L. Iw.K \l I I NI.II.D, M. D.
March 29
13 .’
(i
FOIMfiA, Mr.srOOKIM OI NTY.- WL
This shin Iiam Iteen built with the strictest regard to
safety nnu comfort, and her accummndationu fur 1'uh-
aengers are unsurpassed i»y those of any other Steamship
A new Steamship now building, in every respect
cousl to the Stale of Georgia, will tnke lirr place on the
Lin** during the m»mh of June next, nnd with the Stale I
of Georgia, will make a Weekly Line, leaving each 1
Port on Wednesday. I
Fare from Savannah to Philadelphia $25
do. do. “ New York, 25
Steerage y
C. A. L. LAMAR.
Agent in Suvunnali.
HERON A. MARTIN,
Agents in Philadelphia
February 22.1862 H if
‘New York 6t Savannah
STEAM-SHIP LINE.
WEEKLY. Thu new and splendid Steamship*
FLORIDA, • • . - - Gnpt. Lyon,
AMO
ALABAMA, ('»/>!, Lvdluw
belonging to the
Haw York A Savannah Steam Navigation Go.
WILL leave Savannah nnd New York every Hat-
IIKIiav. These ships are of 1,300 tun* register, and
un«tir|miMMid in safety, speed, and onmfort.
These aieamern, leaving Havumiah at the same time
that the MaIiion and HniiTIIKRNRa leave ('harhuton,
arrive in New York as soon as, or Imftire them.
BT* Cabin punHage, $96—pay aide before going on
board.
Aukntsi PADELFORD, FAY Ai CO.
Savannah, (Ja.
HAMM. L, MITCHELt.,
Aprlhl7, 1852—tf 1 KM Front street, New York.
J. B. JAQUE8 4c BROTHER.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
West altle Oglethorpe Street,
IBT* Nearly opposite thu Kentucky IImimi, .XU
WHERE will bo found a well *«leuled
tuck of Cfirritmea nnd IlnriiCHS of
*■ all dasorlptions. New styles and psttorn*
-just received from tlio Imjh» Nurihorn man-
tifacturerK, whlcb wo will soil for a small advance fur
cash or approved credit.
Person* In want of Family CarringoH, «>r Vehlclus of
any ditxoriplton, will do well to give, us u call before
purchasing elsewhere, ns wears determined to sell at
price* to suit the time*, and wan ant our work.
Jan 20, 1852 8 tl
L UHIN’H FXTIIACT'N, lor the ]Inn.ik.-1.■I.i.-f,
oonslotlng of
J IOIE GF.RANH’M, Jot KEY I'LDII.
EHHAMINE, IIF.DYOHMIA,
BOQIJET du Carounb, ORIENTAL DROPS,
VIOLET.
MAGNOLIA, Ac.
II CARTER,
No. 86, Itroad Ht.
* and n<linoniH|i all and i
istrut ton, *>n mid
applicant, at the
nnry to Ik* he hi i
i the Eklniu of Jacob Lmnh, Idle of -nid
ronnty. deceased:
All | rrwuiM concerned, me licrehv notified to shew
online, (if ui.y tliey have.) why filter* of Administrn-
lh*n fhould r.ot Ih* granted to mid applicant, at the rex;
May Term of the Court of Ordinary, to lie held in an.
for mid county.
Given tinder my hand this 26th of .Mutch, 1853,
JNO. JOHNSON. Ordinary.
Man Ii 29 13 51
( 1 F. O R CIA : MI NCOt.
I Wherea*. William T Hal! mi. I
apply for letter* o| A<!;iiiiti-lmin-n
Andrew J Hull, late of said * • • i>i>t•,
Them- are (herefor.- . .f, ••';,
glllar the kindred eltd Crediler«
shew rail-,* HI any they Inn- . win i
ihould not he granted t
Pri
(pr it half pint bottle ; 1 ounce hoitl* )l 2'
nine without llm HigtiRturo of llm disrr vm
label of the hottic, nnd across tl.e corf.
DoORAFFJvFRIED A CO., Pr
• \TI>
M.
of }>,. D' ti
I Intv. «.
whnl I In-lie
t. (With l inn*
re oxtonisliing n
application. Ii
GENTLEM EIT8 CLOTH NG & FURNISHING
$1 m) Vf Wtf WW
One Price Only!
J. II. DANIEL,
Clothier and Merchant Tailor,
f.V.if d> or U> Hill <V Daw-ion, Jirmiil ulrrel, Columbus, f/a..)
to supply Gontlt'raen with thu latest Fall and Winter styles of Cloth-
wls, Huts, Caps, kc.
—ALSO—
Trunks, Oarpot Rags, Valises, anti Umbrellas.
Camiincrrx, and Vestings of the latest importations of French and English
rimifacturcd to ordi
PREMIUM COTTON GINS.
patrons, and the Planters generally, throughout the
Cotton growir - region, that they are prepared to supply
any number of their celebrated Premium Gilts.
When* these Gin* have been once u*ed, it would he
deemed unnecessary for the Manufacturer* to say a word
in ilofir invar, ns they feel confident ihe mnrhniec have
I teen 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 tho*o
who have not used the Gins,and are unacquainted with
their reputation, the Proprietors need only *ay, that the
Fir-1 Premiums have been awarded to them, for the
BFST GIN exhibited at the great State Fairs held at
A’lanUt, Ga., in 1850, and in Macon, Ga., in 1851 ; also,
nl the Alabama and Georgia Agricultural Fair, held at
Columbus this year atjd last; and nt the annual Fair of
the South Carolina Institute, nt Charleston, in 1850.
The Cotton ginned on these Gin* received the first Pre
mium* nt the exhibition held in Charleston, S. C , and
nt every Fair where samples of cotton from them have
lieen examined.
The Proprietors have in tlieirpossession numerous cer-
t ifix-rtt»-.- from Planters, Cotton Brokers, Commission
Merchant*, nnd Manufacturers of cotton good*, testify
ing that the performance of the Gin*, nnd the sample*
produced by them, cannot be excelled hy any Gins ever
manufactured.
All order* for Gins given either to our traveling nr
local Agenu, or forwarded to the Proprietors hy mail,
will always receive prompt attention. Gin* will he*ent
to nnv pnrt of the country, and warranted to give satis
faction.
N. H. A liberal discount will in all canes be allowed
where the Cash i* paid, and tit j Gin taken at the Manu
factory.
50 ly
1\ W. PIERCK’S GIN FACTORY AND
VARIETY WORKS.
T HE subscribe rhas moved to his place near Lumpkin,
Stewart county, where he bus built a large Girt
Factory, to carry on his Gin making more extensively,
and many other brandies of business, such as Dutch
Fanil*, Thrashing Machines, Sash and Blinds, Panel
D*’'-r'*, and line chimney piece*.
Turning of all kin<'» done at the short
Iron. Ink* and Gudgeons for Mill*-, a!
ge-»n* fur Gin Gear, a superior article
he*t patent now ‘
COLQUITT, HOLT & DIXON
Attorneys at Law, ’
COtCMBCS, GA. ’
IS now prepar
i o’, Furnishing f
Tet
VERBENA.
MlLLEFLEUR,
For sale hy
March 22
A Great Bargain!
M FQR SALE, within ten minutes' ride of the
city, a very desirable resilience. The house lies
five good room*, with kitchen, servant rooms,
store-ynnm*,«Yc., in the ban*moot, good nm-huitsuM nnd
gtHal water, and surrounded liy b(hmI neigh hunt; there
arc about 17 acres of tnnd, n (tortlon of it in tlm wood*,
attached tu the place and will sell ii nl n iiaituain
JOHN A. JONES.
Coliimhn*. Jan II, 2 tf
are requested in nrnkc immediate \mynteni—and Ihosti
having claims are notified tn present them in term* of
the law. BENJAMIN MOTLEY, Adtn'r.
March 8, 1888 lo 7t
•it'ii • 1 i| i • tl i
i of Ihe
ml, Ih). March |7ili. 1^3.
JNO. JOHNSON, ordinary,
12 51
HI S< OGI.R t'OUNTY.
f-T. Hun nr, . fur Letter* of
of Willium
GJNIRGIA, >
Stcxvnrt ronnty. {
U PON the petition
n| the |»-r*ons i.i
of Dismission shonlil i
he then granted
A true extract from the minu'eH of nd Court, tl
15lh ot .March, 1853.
.1. 1.. WIMBERLY, Ordinary
March 29 19 7
fx RORGI A,STJ>'.\V A ItT (’Ol'NTY . -Win
V I « a , lledtllll Womhle n.tplie- I- I .tin- nt \din
istrniiuiinn the Esinte ol I nl» lla Wuuilde, late ul -
county deceased r
Tl an therefore to cite and ndni'Hiisli .lit.- <•
ed, ln*hew cnn*e, (if any they have.' within Ih- 11
pre-eribi-d hy law , w hy stud letters shuill-l not h- grn
, nnd amongst them
1 him tinting the I
fondly hop
Wishing
Your Grateful «
»iyln
1 warranted,
GEORGE H.
just rofttrned from Now York, ami will bo ji
f cull, with such gannciiLs us cannot full to
the direction of
BETZ,
.i - l to accommodate his friends,
a ill *nti*dy plantei
lthe he*t
He
t notice. Wood,
• Ink* end Gud
Gin (tear oftlie
made and put up in the beet style
making
prices that
one ol the
unproved plan*
THOMAS J. NUCKOLLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
■P COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. 1
Office over I. G. Strium-er's, near corm»tnru ,
and Randolph streets. f ° f Bro * 1
WILL practice in the counties of this and tiia kd,
ing judicial circuit in Alabama. [March 29—13 iy D "
PARSONS A BARNETT^"
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, '
W ILL prnclice in the CourUi of Rus.pII m.
Barhour, Cliamlien, Tallapoosa, Tal all*.. ° n l
Randolph counties, in Alabama, and in the
Court of ihe State. Address »»prme
L. E. Parsons, Wm. E. Barn*tt
Talladega, Ala. CraiKKi
Oct. 26, 1852 fa*’
Dougherty, Stokes & Wm. A. Stewart,
Attorneys at Law,
COLUMBUS, c;a.
OFFICE ojien at all time*—on the east side of R.n.j
"reel, over Mutt A- Hunk ’s store. f Bro#d
Feb 17, 1852 ? jf
Ivey & Lary,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
CLAYTON, ALA. ’
Rl-’t.ltNCM —Col. I) u |,, », |rf Jut r
Thomas, Columbus, Ga. • c -
GEO. WADSWORTH.
t. 20, 1849.
pleasure t
1 cmpluyeil nil the
who h
and all oilie
(.'<.lutnhuu
J. I> WILLIFORD & Co.,
REMOVED
In the NlcGOUGll corner, opposite It >i Dawson’s, where they
ARE nnw . ill" a vtv nxtwnaivo Btiiok nf first olaw K.-a.ly made I'lntliing, Cloths,
ivtng a very oxten,
0ny. u imert‘8 } Vesting*, Stc. (Imfl'inm's Furnishing (loads of every variety.
Every article in litis establishment has been purchased this The gurtneD' h»*n hern cut by the
utosl experimioed and faslnouuhle luilcr*. All size* of tnoti and boys can b« easily lt<r! with i«e<xJ)-n tde
Clothing. (iont«‘ rendy-tnado garinents of every conceivablo variety and style.
Boys’ Clothiug.— ft i* itnpoMlble to enumerala the dilRreut articles il C!ct!nt.-» I. r brys and
oliildreu.
Ladies’ Cloaks. -A nnw ami elegant article -Ladies’ SiJk, Merino, ami Cotton
V'eats, kc.
Hats and Caps—Of the best tnukc and latest fashions.
W«
E. I DrGmlU i
March 92
Whe
Nto
Benjamin
OT I C B TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS— All person* indebted to the Ehsio of
lin Jefferson, late of Muscogee county, deni ens-
required to make immediate payment - nnd these
demand* against said estate, urn notified topre-
duly nuthenticnled, for payment, within tl.u
ICO IK. I t,STCJV \KTCOI MV.
I J PurL- r nppii. i r I • n. . ..I
hr Estate • I VV dlntni M llunli-,
of said county, d*-.... -. •!
•I'h.-M- it.. 1.1. • • t . • udadmonish all com
ed to show cause, nf hiiv they hme, wiilun the
prescribed hy law . w hy mid lelti r* him;.Id not he g
ed.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER
pi.‘pnrod to tn.ikc up Olothing at unusually low rates—and in Htyle not inferior
o any Every garment warranlad lo give satisfaction. Our assortment of Cloths, Cas*inieres, Vestings,
•'urui.hing GimkU. Ac, will lie foundcomplats in every porticuDr; and a careful exnrninatiou of nil
:<H>ds is respectfully solicited from these who may read (hi* notice.
I be made for Gash, an all hills
ever offered, and on the m
II di war • t that every planter w no c-t* one of hi*
fii i.i- .' ■ ■■ I- f-'t- - -..-i. ■! ii. ’ Qu- -misliir-tu
lie ha* given for the three ln*t year* in all his work
prove* that it ha* been executed in a workmanlike an J
faithful manner.
DTJ- All ortler* w ill he promptly attended to from any
distance; .Mil! Spindles am! Collar* turned off in neat
style ; finds for Saw Mill* made also at the shortest no
• ice T. W. PIERCE.
M 11
New Music Store,
(A few doors below Hall *V Mo**.*,)
BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS.
fpIlE undersigned have a**oeiate«! themselves to-
I gether, under the name nnd *lyle if
^5 [PUBAOJlo
for the «afe of Mnsicnf Men-handt-e, nnd ink** this
mrtbiNl to inform their friend*and the public generally,
that they will keep constantly on hand a p. ueml assort
ment of Goods in the above line, among vvlm-ii may be
found—
PIANO FORTES,
of various style*, from t
Mi-loileous, from the eHebnilwl M:
Prescott A II rot Its rs ; Gtiiiars, Violins, Ac-
Fhitiun*. Flutes, Fife*, Banjo* and Tambou
rines. Also, Instruction Book* of all kinds; together
with a fine stock of
SHEET MUSIC,
ol every variety. All of the above goods we offer
sale on terms that cannot foil to please.
[Tf Purchaser* are corlinlly invited ui call nnd cr
am! ue our slock. Order* solicited, and executed with
cam and disiwteh.
J. L. TRUAX
J. W PEASE.
Dec 30. 1881 52 tf
Du. J. 5. HOUGHTON'S
.- ,i f
Another Scientific Wonder.
I \s. II. \\ ll.MI .IUI>.
dollars.
pm: -i
v DH\
DRESS
le Rhine 8.1k*.
Plain and Piinled
ant* PlainVnd Pri te,!
tintf presetihed hy law
March 1. IAA3
’ll A R in E'
,T JEFFERSON, Ailin'*.
£ OTICK TO DEBTORS A CREDITORS.
—All persons indohtml to the late Joint It. Dawson,
it Muscogee county, decensed, nr In the firm of
Hill A Dawson, of which lie wn* u inerohor, are r«-
quested to txitne forward und make immediate
it, nnd llu»c hnviiig di-mand* ngaimu the th
will present them duly authenticated in terms of th.
law in melt case*. Mr. Joseph II. Hill, will attend U
all setilftiieut*. THOMAS n DAWSON, Ex'r.
March 92, 1853 12 7s
KTOTJCETO DEBTORS CREDITORS.—
ix All |*‘t*on* indebted to Wlilinm Twedo, late of
Musciaree county. deeen*ed, ure requested to come for
ward and make immediate payment, and those having
claim-, again*! said deceased are notified to present
them duly authenticated, in toi
J
Columbus, March 22, 1853
late nf said county, decenmul.
JNO. McCARTY, ) , ,
WM. DEGNAN, \ AulM ^
Feb 19, 1 •' >3 8 9m
IpWO MONTHS ah. r dill-, u ( .|.;„ atim. will bo
1 made to the Court of Ordinnrv ol Muscogee coun
ty lor leuve to sell tlm renl e*tute (situated in the Piute
ol Georgia.) of James Allen, late of llu«*<*!l county,
Ala., deceased. A. M. Al.I.KN, Adm’r.
March IS, i853
rpwo MONTHS after date, applicant it wll
X made to thu Gourt of Ordinary of Talhot county,
for leave to sell the U,-n| K*tnte of Willinin Thornton,
late of said county, deceam-d.
„ , „ , , NANCY THORNTON.
[ March 99, 53-2m] [M a ) oneol the Executor*.
T WO MONTHS after . ntr, application will he
made to the Gourt of Ordinary ot Talbot county,
for leave to aoll a negro man l.evl.MonBing to the I- -
tats of Philip Oartright, lata ot mid ronnty deceuaed.
JOHN A. GAMI.KON, Kx’r.
March 29, 1853 (m. h j 13 2m
(V
ire to rite and admonish nil cn
within the time pn -i-ribed hj
a IiV said letter* shotild not he
hand, inoffir.-. t|,i* M .March
J. 1 WIMHKRI Y. Or.lin
ROOM AND MANUFACTORY
'I'llE *ul)*rriher still continue* to mnnufactura
jwt Furnitcrx, nt the old stand, and ir now pre-
" M*»reil to fmnmh customer* gornl articles of Furni-
*ur-. oi fh-d-o :uis. Table*, < haim, Solas,
Bureau*, SafeH and Wardrobes, of various styles and
lau-*i patterns, made e\pr»--ly for this market. Work
! kind* made to order, at short notice. Ki-pniring
A 1*<
.tied l
\\
im! dm I
(i
l.’DIK-l \. ST) U Ml M <>| N i Y. Whet,
n-.'Ihomn . Miller. .%t i*li r I . i ( .i Admillls-
on on the K.xiate ol I'.lij-ilt Mill.-r, late olsaid i- 'itii-
gtilttr the kindred nnd r
arch 22
EOIKil \,S1 KM \IIT
millioni*lt nil and in-
the time prearrila-d by
u* should not be gr; 1
.und. lit .-fl'i.-.-. p:i|, 'Inn Ii. In. 3
J I WIMBERLY, Ordinurv
t;AHl..\ND B TF.fii
• in u \ cry short time. • 1 r,t;i !•
iTM'iit. afli-i led in like manner
I . 8. CHAPMAN.
ellle-K-y of Dr DeUtmflf-nrlrd
ARE. M. D.
-t Mrs. M. K.
Im* ;
Freud. 5
It teh Em
Plain and fig'll Iri«h Pop- |
ThBti4s; lin*.
HOSIERY. 1.ACBS, AC.
I Prim* nnd Bonier,
All u ink uvi.-ranted.
■ '■■i ihnnkfully received at
i hy the subecrilier.
WM. II.
iin. On 26. JM52
Window Shades,
and punctually at-
ROSSMAN
, 1853
GO! NT Y .—Where- | u .i '
•r loiter* of Adtuiui*- |,,,
I Abbett, late of said | Jj| r .
13 5t
Wli
Black anil
Lei**e;
MEN':
HARTFORD
Firo Insurance Company.
fire, ,.ii term* as fnvornhlu a* any othnr office,
Dwelling le •!«»•< nod Furniture, Manufacturing E*li»«
li*Ltii'.-uts, ('ution and Man handir>e in general. Tli
.-ul».-inl>er i* ready In receive uppplicalions for Insu
at ice and issue poheis* without delay.
D. F. W1LLCOX, Agent.
Nnv 30 48 tf
Thousands who are Suffering
I TMlOM Diarrl-cen, Summer Gontplrtint*. Gholern Mo
bus, i r other indicattoi's jif reluxerl or debilitated
**!>•" <d tl,.- stomm-h and Howel*. should rememlxer
that the very best and iuo*t agreeable tnedicino is
Dr. O. M. BALLARD'S
Diarrhoea and Dysentery Hemedy,
a remedy Used by hundred* !u*t season with the l»e*l ef-
foct*, giving t»ue In cite debilitated system, nnd general
** ‘ cents per hot-
Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice,
tpareil from Rennet, or the loarth Stnmaeh of the
Ox. after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physio
logical Chemist, by J. H. HOUGHTON, M- D., Pliila-
(h-lphin, Pn.
'Phis i* a truly wonderful remedy -fur Indigestion,
l)y*pe|»m, Jnundire, Liver rouijdaint, Gon*ti|iatioii,
Mini Debility, curing after nature’s own method, fry na
ture’* own agent, the Gastric Juice.
rar Half n trnspoonlul of Pe.|*ln, infused in water,
will digest or dissolve, five pounds of Roast Beef in
nhout two hour*, out of the stomach. Pepsin is the
chiefelement, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gas
tric Juice—the solvent of the food, the purifying, pre
serving, and etimulating ngent of the Slomacn nnd
intestines. It i* extracted from the Digestive Suunach
of the Ox, thu* forming an aktihcia!. ihokhtiv
FLUID. (inK-isely like the natural Gastric Juice in i:
chemical powers, ami furnishing a complete and |>erfc
substitute for it. Hy the aid of this preparnlion, the
pains and evils of Indigestion and Dyspepsia are remov
ed, just a* they would lie by a healthy stomach. I* i
doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing eases of debility,
emaciation, ne.ryotis decline, and dyspeptic mriMimpti m
*uppn»ed to Im on the verg.- <>f the grave. The scien
tific evidence tlpnn which it is ba-ed, is in the highest
degree curious an I remarkable.
R KM AK K AIILE CURE.
L0018VU.1.K, Ky., May. 1851
On the 7th of May. 1851, Rev. M. D Williams,
pastor the Foiiitli J’rekb,i--rij:i Ghnr. h, m Louis
viile, Ky , wa* and had (men for a long tim* 1 ..ifineo
> all appear-
. knowledge.!
it tl.e above,
t of hi* phv-
Geo. S. Robinson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CUTHHERT, GA. ’
R—besces—Hon.Mar.l.all J. Wellborn,and H«.
Alfred Iven-on, Columbus, Ga.
?! «tf_
Eiland & Thornton,
ATTonxrmr#
’“"‘"SR8. K. A: T, h ill attend promptly to all bu-i-
tlieir line, in the counties uf
Rnssnll, Macon, Rnrhour mid Chamber*,Ala.,
and in the
Clulftnhoot line Circuit* Ga.
A. EILAND. Crawford, Ala. | B. A. THORNTON
Feb 17,1859
JONES & CARITHERS,
Attorneys at Latv.
Offices at Fort Gaines and Cuthbert, Ga.,
TTTIf.L continue in attend to all hmines* entrsMed
v y tn tlieir cure in the counties of Randolph. Karlr
Decat 11 re, Baker and Lee, and any <;l i ier C0 „ Wy
South-western. Ga., hy special agreement.
J. IL Jones, Fort Gaines. | R. G. CARiTiiKss.CDthben.
April 99,1851
Texas Land Agercy.
J. W. LAWRENCE, Attorney nt Law,
AUSTIN, TEXAS,
TXT ILL pay particular attention insecure to the Hein
vt of those who fell with Fanning, at Goliad, am!
wdh Travis, nt the Alamo, the fjtnd to which they ar*
entitled. He w ill also attend to any business rclaiivek
Ijvtid in nny pr - * -'** “• -
Kkfkrknck
. Stewart, (firm u
. will ath-mi to nny be-
Marion Bethune,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TALHOTTON, ga.
January 11, 1853 g t f
Daniel W. Miller,
frORMERl.T or I.ANIER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BUTLER, GEORGIA.
February 15, 1853 7 jy
CHARLES s. HARRISON,
AUCTION AM) COMMISSION MERCHANT,
( OLl’MM s, GEORGIA.
WII.I. ATTK.NI> FRONFTLT TO ALL DD8INKS* <1
WIQNXD TO KIM. April 24. 17 f
Wm. W. Garrard,
FACTOR ANI» GE.M'.HAI, COM1I1-.M0!
-safes. Ua an acra*
82 Bav atrcct, Sava » nab, <;»
Sept 11, 1852 37 |y
WELLS & DURR,
ISP «&A. Q£5» t C!? CXJ1S2 S3
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
L. W. Wei.i.s, fiav'h ] [L. M. Di rk. Columbia,f
March 8, 18. r >3 |o t-’
Marine and Fire
Insurance Bank of Savannah.
A <; ENC Y AT COEi;XBVS, will ret;.'
x\. Deposit*.
Chkcks vor Sale—On New York n I |<rrent.pt
“ on Suvannab and Msron.
RICHARD PATTEN, Ag#m
ed chronic Diarrlm
. be so by he
hit
! My
th« Dry
’apt. C
WEAR aY TVILOR’8 GOODS.
I irselht*. Velvet^vnd Satin Vesting-. I'm
vn- Fnnev Cr.ivnt*, Sewing Silks.Tvvead
liiig*. Velvet IMn*l.e«. Linen Drills, Gat
JOHN DOLLY, Age
Hair Dye. Price $1 per
far leivvo to Rati thu negroe* Imlunging to the K*
Mt». Solaiha Dickson, late ofmid c< uniy, deceased.
JOHN K WALKER, Adm’r.
March 1, 1853 lM . n.] 9 2m
T WO MONTHS .
made to the Court of Orvlinary ol T otmt county,
for leave to *el| the binds l*eb l q.ug to the I slate of Klu*
ftbtith Guide. 11, late „t s«.d county, deceased.
TOLIVER JONES. ) .
, , ... aniiekson h , \v\ w, A ’ " ,r *
March i, 1853 „ „ y x »„,
“WO MONTHS .
Ordinary of TaltnX
I liinde to the t
for 'leave lo n*ll 1
Oklden*. late of *a
TOLIVKrt JONES
ANDERSON \N \VYN,\ 5 V.x'i
YS tin
-Agreeable 1
||^j} Sdxifiof Mr*. Elixalieth
l
March ‘
iv order of the Ordinary of .Mu*r
oaaom on I lie first Tuesday in May next, in the t..v\n
of Campfielltmi. Catu|d>ell county : lot ol Land N, yii
tn the 3d district, of originally, Carrol, rmw Camtvhel!
oaunty S.dd a* the pn<|>erty of Uie lam Meidntn I.-*w
U, of Kussrll county. Ala , deceased. Sold for th,
benefit of il*e tiein arid rreditom of Mid deceateAl.
Temw on tl* day 01 sale
.* , JOHN C LEWIS, Adm’r.
March 3, 1853 j 0 ,d.
w;
GEORGIA, > Oflliv of Ordinary. Marth
Tat lint County, j is, lss3— RULE NISI.
HERE AS, Cvru* Kohii.son, Guardian of A
itntha T. Aii-lev, petite i.» for lA-tter* of 11
mission from said Gtiardiiundiip:
therefore ordered, that nil person* ronrerm
be and appear at the May Term.; it i urt ■ t t n
ry of*ald cotintv. n- \t ensuing, th, ! tl.ero to -h.
•*Rti*e, (tf any they have,' why «ui.i lettei* slum! I 1
Ih* granted
extract Ir. m ti. minute* of *nid Conn, M ,1
18. 1853 M ARION Hl. l HI NT. Ordinary
March 29 13 ?
1 EOKGI V, TALBOT COUNTY. \VI„
Land Warrants Wanted,
p- 1’NTV I.n
a x 1 c.. r w „„.„ lIie lutriH.
J ENNIS
for w hich the highest
ed hy Dr. dcGrafleiiricdV Li
Wanted,
for which the
Iv, s. F- GRIMES.
,‘sidcnt cf Rock Island Fact
1 f uro{<e nil ;
nd GnrtlU
ml of Je*ir-
T'i
ms, Sept 14,1852 37 tf
Land Warrants,
NEW ISSUE.
ugliest market price paid for Bounty Laud War-
100 a
Mnv 11.1852
R. B. KYLE,
iii», Kyle & Thornton’*.
19 tf
named time, the patient, wait the 1
Rician, commenced the use of Dr. IP
and lolh« n-toninhment, nirpn»o no
was much re ieved tlietio-t y Tl
hi.s romii. The sixth day, which w
he knIa ten milet
t> I he r
ilny, though not entirely r
he wn* so lar recoverwl n
hundred mile* where Im* arrived in 1
proved in health, having had no <!-
stomach 1 r bowel* after taking the fir
w Inch onph’ to convince all skeptic]
power in “ Pepsin.” Let physiciar
'urfwtnce of the
• Folit
of Y«
Man. b
erly pr..
kill!, by tli,
red 1
i-.ati A Martin'i
• Digestion of
may liierally
our food h *ma
celebrated work
the Ox, and oilier
»e conferred upon
I quantity of prop.
of a digestive fluid.
e*li undried si. mai l,,.!
1* which 1* familiar to tli
seen tin* natural dige»ny,
ief ol acute gastric disoi
With a-lopisbing fUCt-es*
v tl.e f»nisvlife Journal, -
benefit. Ii*
■emedy, nnd ti
Ingram & Crawford,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
cou'iims,
VX/’II L practice in the Cliattab
» V the ndjmning counties.
J. K. l(».t>ii<V Co.
BELSER, RICE Sc TATE,
Attorney* and Counsellor* nt I,i«w,
BELSER A I11CE, T, S. TATE,
Mongoinery, Alat.atna,
Dec*i
r 21, 1852.
51 I
C. W. Mabry,
AT TO R N i: Y A T L % W .
FRANKLIN, HEARD COUNTY, GEORGIA.
WL'a'K
Hill. Lntirancr. 1
; Col. M .M. r.J-
1 Daugherty, 0»f«i«
npi-’yd j X
DISSOLUTION.
IIKcoiairtnership heretofore exDting bft«w
* 12, J85I.
^ called iv[ein*
March 1, 1849
The iitiilereigned will continue the AuctloR, I*
miMvioUf .'inti Negro Brokcrsiqc BuaineM 1
old Bland of Ayer A- Harrison, and ha» engage" A
AYKR a* auctioneer and salesman.
CHARLES S. HARR^
March 6. 1849
02F Obsrrvr This !—Eve.'y iwt
* the written signature
pioprietor. Philadelph
iark secured. Sold by nil Drugi
VARIFTY WORKS.
News for the Million!
pilF. ->. -erdvr would r**pc« tfully inform the t*oblip
1 i* v h. on linnd and for ale at wholCMIRle
m! retail, a very la'ge and vurie.l *t,s-k of
IIA \ V'A AND AMERICAN CIGARS,
I’hu-h will he sold low for cash or acceptable pap r.
Kr Dealer* v\ ill he supplied on 'he mnstliheml terms
/ TFOUGI TALBOT COIN I Y.-WI
( '
' I - , • 1 Archibald H. Mi Nt-il, late i
/ 1 KOKG1 A. TAI.ROT COUNTY —Wl.,-.
il John E. Walker. nopb<- t.. «, ; Utter*,. v<
nvitiUtration oil the I-.uato ot AlexanderJohllstovi.lat
'I b ■*,, nn* there fore to cite nnd admonish all and si?
gular the kindred and creditor* ot said deixn- I. t
he am! npt>ecr at my office, within the Cun- . r be
by law. 'hen nnd there to show cause Uf any the
have,' why said letters should not l*e granted.
Given under my hand in office, March 18, 1853
MARION RETHI NK. Ordinary.
■serve* llie
**m» liver. Economy is Wealth.
rpHF. ROCK ISLAND FACTORY wjlj V*\
^mg'.ion, | w j, en delivered in uuanuur. ,——
■ pyrigtil Th reoau< |a hall Cent* w lieu delivered
u-u ami qiMuilities.ai tlieir Store in Columbus,
HKBTCAHTKH. C> Jumbu*. whole.
,-u. for the Smt--s oftfoorgia and Ala-
me ,V Co . Montgomery, Alabama
10 ly
r
nt*n is.und for clean Cotton and Linen BA
• j^titirwof^HlOpoun^nr,*^
.lie 1^
O.B. CI RTIS.r
A pril f>, 1*52 ..
NORTH CAROLINA
Mutual Life Insurance Comp*
Located at Raleigh, N. C.
HE Charter nf this Company give* inipr >rt *^
_ vantage* to the as*ured.
The bushand f
3EAKX
(/:./*( ri.h Broad St., <', .IhhJ.ua, Go ) Thebusfoiiul can insure liis own life forth
THE subscriber has on hand, and will I and benefit of his wife and children, free fnnn
AN tHM'OUTI Nl I V FOR OBTAINING
COMFORTABLE LIVING.
A
100!
F.. N LOCKHART.
.Jl'NBY, DANIEL
W.M. BROOKS i
r:
Rock Island Factory,
K2;
»t, (ruled and unruled,) Meilmt
lew* print. Book and Colored I
News Envolofies and Wntpp
ull of which w ill be sold on
in be purchased in any market.
G. B. CURTIS, Secretary
*
IT
A
JUST RECEIVED,
LARGE hi o
Chewitig Tobacco.
L. M. DERR.
38 tf
nd 100 hbls. Cul*a Mi*
n*l Rio Cotter*, ..ii r.-ruignment and
GOBY, DAN I El. Ar CO.
5 tf
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAISIS, OILS, D'VE surrs, >e..*e.yi[
Hr. «. IIY/K/ ,
AVING just receive ' a fre^h supply ol the above
rle*-—carefully selected in person—offers in
is to all w ishing to purchase, to call and exmu-
x-k, or to send forward their order*, when they
.pplied with Fresh and Genuine articl^, manv
of the ftl*«ve articles are SchiefKtlins F.xira !*•
and Water Extracts, which are very different from tli
common articles usually kept by Druggists.
G'
Grave Stouea, Monuments, Tombs, Ac.,
Utcd to lto of tl*e fo- -t Italian ami American
k hirh he will sell for the h
a call.
’53
,/* j or five y.
'*"1 rw~ A
public, as it is
Iw may
■ w ho insure for life. particip ft, '‘
re declared annually—s r, “ ,l "
c.,... u §30, may pay one-hall in a no* 1
Slaves ar-- insured at two-thirds their value,
claims. Perec
premium
J. IL MADDEN.
3 tf
METALLIC BURIAL CASES.
rTNlIESE i-ases liiiv* l»een universally approve.! wher-
| ever u-ed. Thev are much superior to those of I
wed. and combine with ihenu-elws all those quaiitie* r
so -le>ir.ible in a Soatlwrn Climate | „
They are composed of several kinds of Metal, hut j ,„! 0
'I hey arc throughly enamelled inside and out, and
thus made impervious to air and indestructible and can
be sold at about the rate* of covered coffins.
The public are invited to cal! and examine them for
..themselves, and at a glance they
vantage of this article over anyjrther
£CT Applications for Risk* nnv be mad- to
JOHN MUNN Ar
CoiutnDV
! Office, at (Jreenwood A Co.’s Ware IL u«-.
Nov. 20, 1849. —
One Word to Daguerreotype
erators in the country
HAVE all kinds of stock that bekmjp “
Columbus, F«b*S 1858
. :r offered totbt
SAMMfi <t ROONEY.
1 Urn
nnd w ill »el! cheaper than any other pe£
New York. Likewise, Cameras ot
J0MPi poL
.-.AMILY MKDICINK—TIk.
p ron.umlr on lur.i - InJ
Medicines of the best quality, t • which
spectfully call the attention of purebawr^
GE8NER PE A BOD\ , Druer
March 16 Sign of the Negro Wfo