Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1864, September 11, 1858, Image 4

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-CLOSING SALE OF SPRING & SUMMER o©©LoS> DRY-GOODS AT HALF PKIC E! LET all come aud avail themselves of this rare opportunity to purchase good, pjetty, and honest made goods at exactly ON E HALF ot our regular price, and thirty three per cent less than we paid tor them ourselves- We mean exactly what we say, and hope the care that we have always taken to have, our bus iness and* goods come full up to our advertisement, will bo sufficient to convince at least all, who have so kindly favored us with their patronage, that we are in earnest. We are now offering our large stock of Muslins and Berages at exactly one hall our regular price. That is to say Muslins that we have been selling at 124 cents, wo now sell at _ _ - . - Gt cents. 4i a 4i 20e “ 10 * Muslin side stripe,Kobe a’Quille pricesl.2s for 624 “ “ “ 2 50for 1.25 • * “ “ *’ 5 00 for 2.50 Barege Robe a’QuiiK price 5 00 for 2 50 do do do 8 00 for 4 00 do do do 10.0010r500 do do do 12.00 lor 6 00 do do do .25.00 f0r12.50 SHOES! SHOES! We have in store a large stock of Gents, Ladies Misses Boys’ and Children’s Shoes, which we will sell at Cost, consisting of— Ladies’ Enamel Heel Boots,Colored Slippers, Kid Slippers Jenny Lind Boots, Enamel Kossuth Boots, # Colored Fa* Slippers, Kid R. R. Buskins, Cloth Heel Gaiters, Fine Kid Slippers, Calf’ Slippers. Gent’s Congress Boots, Congress Gaiters, Patent Leather Gaiters, Seal Gaiters, Call Sewed Shoes, Kip Brogans, Patent Leather Shoes,Enamel Shoes,LoQuar tered Shoes and a variety of Slippers. Children’s Calf Congress Boots, Enamel Jenny Lind Boots Kid Heel Boots, Enamel Heel Boots, Fancy Heel Boots, Paroda Boots, Heel Gaiters, Kid Slippers and Boots, Enamel Boots. Have this day received an entire new lot ol LACE EXTENSION SKIRTS,- made from the finest Watch Springs, and which we will sell cheap. Other goods in our stock will he offered at un usually ow prices. TERMS CASH—NO SE COND PRICE. Very Respectfully, G. W. ATKINSON & TAYLOR. Next door to Brooks Chapman’s Drug Store, Comer of Broad and Randolph Streets. Columbus, Ga., July 8, 1858. wtl tvv2 FOR SALE. THE undreigned having determined to close up his business in this place, offers at private sale, his STORE HOUSE AND LOT.-Enon is well known ior health, morality and good wa ter. No villago withinmy acquaintance can com pare with it for the solvency ol those who pa tronize the place. A reputable business house in a city might make it to its interest to establish a.branch here,_provided with a suitable, energetic head. N. W. PERSONS. Enon, Macon (‘a>. Ala., Aug.7,1858.wtl FOR SALE! MTHE suoscriber offers for sale his Plan tation in Chambers county, Ala., con taining Two Hundred Acres of excellent Oak and Hickory Land About hall is cleared the balance is well timbered Oakland hickory woods. Ot the cleared land about one third is fresh. There is also some choice bottom land on the tiact. The place is prettily situated on the road four miles from Lafayette, and nine jmiles from West Point on the Rail Road. The pro ductivenesses of the place, its convenience'to mar ket; to the country town and schools; audits being in a healthy section, surrounded by the be3t of aociety/combine to make it a most desirable farm. One other farm adjoining mine could also be bought. 1f I can sell 9oon I will make the terms to suit the purchaser. July 12, 1858—wtf M. WILLIAMS. A Splendid Cottun Plantation, FOR SALE. HAVING determined to go west, I rnyplace for sale.lying on Spring TJUT Creek, in sight ofthe Newton Road from Fort Gaines, containing 1,500 acres. There are two settlements, with all necessarybuildings.clweil ing houses and plenty of outhouses, good gin house and screw; five hundred acres of cleared and,a latge portion of which is Iresh. zlny per son wishing a good bargain would do well to call and examine the premises. The above place ad joins the lands of Mr. Boyington on the West. Some ofthe land is very good being swampllands. GEORGE W. COLLINS. May 4,1858 —w6m. VALUABLE Chattahoochee River Lauds. FOR SALE, AT A LOW PRICE. fTHE subscriber offers for sale 3200 acres of land lying and fronting two miles on the River in Henry county, Ala., 15 miles Fort Gaines, Geo. (to which place ihe South Western Rail Road is now’being extended) and Smiles above Columbia Alabama. The tract is susceptible of division into two very desi rable settlements—lies very level, isw>ell watered, the location remarkably healthy, and the purcha ser could have the corn, lodderand stock at a low rate. Being determined to sell, those desiring a bargain, will not be able to find one more dis posed to give them one than 1 am. 1 shall keep this advertisement standing until I sell. Come and look for yourselves, or for particulars address me at Columbia. Term; easy to the purchaser. angus McAllister. July 20 1858—wtf. Augusta Constitutionalist copy weekly till forbid. PLANTERS’ WARE-HOUSE. COLUMBUS, GA., June k 21,1858. THE undersiged return their thanks tyMgtfko their iriendsand the public generally the liberal patronage heretofore bestow ed, and hope by a strict attention to business to merit further favors. They are happy to state that they have secured the services of Mr. J. M. WATT as Book keeper, and Mr. W. A. BED ELL'as salesman,who will be happy to serve their friends and the customers of the house. DILLARD, POWELL & CO. Columbus, June 29,1858.— wly. 1160 Acres Land for Sale. COMPARING in quality with the best lands in Barbour County, Ala., embracing a large a mount of the best kind of cotton lands. Said Tract lies 11 miles west of Eutaula, Ala—a Cot ton market on the Chattahoochee River, and soon to be connected with Savannah, Ga. by S. W. Railroad. A good framed dwelling, all out buildings necessary for a cotton larm, together with 800 acres cleared and under a good lenee are embraced. Sold under will of Wm. Ott, deceased, lor di vision. A bargain is positively offered in all, or in two separate bodies- Apply to E. S. OTT, Ex’r. Fort Browder, Ala., Aug. 22. w3m* BROWN’S HOTEL, ~ OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT MACON, GEORGIA. E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR, B. F. DENSE, Superintendent, er Meals ready on the arrival of every Train* Macon. Ga., April 15,1856. wtf. Great Inducements to LAND BUYERS 1 1 offer the following genuine bsrcaiu* | tlYagi to those who wish buy band in Harbour UlH| coui.vy, Ala, 5 i J L l will sell rny home place, situated j miles £outhoftne town ol Clayton, I at M per acre. This place contains One Thousand j Acre* iCOO are cleared, 250 fresh, lies well, and is one | of the’handsomest places in the country The grow j i n cr crop, which purchasers are invited to examine, will speak for the productiveness of the land. The 1 woodland is heavily timbered with oak and hickory. \ The impiovementsare ofthe best character, embrac | ini? a two-story house, with eight rooms, well built and in good repair. The health of the place is ex- j cel ent, beyond aU doubt; and there is an abun ! dance of the best water Fences in excellent order, ; and the plantation improvementsas good a could be j desired. 2 In immediate connection with this place, 1 will j sell a body of 500 acres, 300 acres open,’first rate | fences and the other improvements pretty good. I Price §6 pe-acre. Sold separate or in connection with : S the home place as preferred. 3, Also 900 acres of lanu three miles distant trom ! the other places, known as the mill tract. On this I place there are 300 acres land opeD, balance well I limbered. Health and wate--excellent and the land | strong and productive. Price six dollars per acre. 4. Also, several Desirable Building Lots, in the town of Clayton US’-Come soon and buy bargains. 1 * JOHN H. .MILLER. Claytou, Ala. Aug. 20, 1858—wtf. Valuable Plantation in Florida FOR SALE. r pilE subscriber offers at private sale the plan- X tation belonging to the estate of George Gran berry situated in Jackson Cos. Florida, on the road | leading from Bellvue to Marianna via Green ! wood—containing 640 acres ; two hundred in a J lino state of cultivation, third crop, and 60 acres ! more ready for cultivation the ensuing year. On i the premises are a good dwelling house with live ! rooms, negro cabins, good gin house and screw, j with all necessary outbuilding. I will sell with | the place hogs, cattle, and products of the present i year. Terms $4,500.—51500 cash, SIOOO Ist January. 1860—$1000 Ist January ,1861; SIOOO Ist Janu ary, 1862, with interest from date. For further particulars address A Thompson on the premises, or the subscriber at Cataula, Har ris county, Ga. JOHN M. CRANBERRY, Aug. 21—wtd Ex’r ol Geo. Granberry. Administrator s Sale, M THE well known plantation, belong ing to theestate ofthe late Col. Wm. Toney, deceased,will he sold by order of Court, at Fort Gaines, Clay Cos. Ga., on First j Tuesday in November next - This Plantation lies on the Chattahoochee Ri ver, live miles above Fort Gaines, the western terminus of the S. W. Rail Road, and on theroad from the latter place to Eufaula, on which a'daily 9tage passes; it has fine improvements, to-wit— a new two story dwelling house,large and com modious, with seven rooms,all ceiled and painted, ; with brick chimneys to six rooms, a now -gin : house and new cotton screw, and framed negro houses, all new 7 and complete. The house lotjand negro houses are well watered, and so is every field on the plantation; wilha good garden and orchards of apples, pears, peaches &c attached.— There are about 800 acres of corn andcotton land in cultivation, all nearly a dead level, whose pro ductive quality can bo .judged Irom tho fact well authenticated, that3o hands have actually cleated $62,000 from 1850 to 1857, from the sales of six crops ol com and cotton m de on the place, and this too over and above all plantation expenses. This Plantation lies on the Georgia sido of the Chattahoochee, opposite to Col. Archibald Mc ’ Kays, and contains about 1200 aere3 of land more or less, and will be sold on the usual favor able credits of land sales,all to bespeeialiy decla red on the day of sale. | South-western Georgia is the cotton growing j region proper, and as these liver plantations sell I at 10 to 815 per acre, an opportunity will now be j offered to the public to buy a large open pjanta i tion in a high state of cultivation, at a very mode | rate price, and on easy and accommodating ! terms. R. G. RISKS. I 4 A . W. TONEY, S July 16,1858 —vvtds. The Columbus Enquirer, Cuthbert Reporter, Federal Union, Augusta Constitutionalist, Green ville Mountaineer & Patriot, So. Ca., and tho Fayetteville Observer, No, Ca. will each copy weekly until Ist November, and send bill to the subscribers at Fort Gaines, Ga. VALUABLE RIVF PLANTATION FOR SALE. jigs- THE Subscriber now offers for sale his valu dJssjpi able river Plantation, eight miles above Fort Gaines, containing 715 acres, of which 615 are flist rate River Bottomand the balance high Pine Land of good quality, embracing a good and comfortable dwelling- with a well ot excellent water, anew Cotton Screw and Gin Houseandaii ne cessary outhouses and fixtures. Ofthe bottomland 360 acres are cleared, one third oi which is fresh. In my absence apply to Samuel A. Grier or Bemis & Prescott, at Foi l Gaines, f anuarv 26. 1858.—wtf JA M ES GRIER. Valuable Piantationfor Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale his valuable Plantation lying six miles from Cusseta,Cnat tahoochee county, in a South east direction. The plantation is well improved,with good dwelling 1 house, negro cabins, stables and gin houso on the premises. There are 450 aerosol land—26o of which are in cultivation and produce finely. The waters of the Hannahatchee run through the place, and it iscontiguous to a fine school. It i3 only 25 miles from Columbus. The land is oak and hickory. auglG—wtf A. W. SNEED. TWO ALABAMA PLANTATIONS FOR [SALE. [HAVE two plantations for sale, one in Russel county, Ala.. 15 miles from Columbus, Ga., of j 1,200 acres, 650 cleared, and one in Henry county, j Ala., on the Chattahoochee river, containing 1,600 acres, 850 cleared. Both good, well improved : and healthy. Those wishing further information ’ can call on, or address me at Oswichee, Ala. (J. A. ROSE. Oswichee, Ala- Aug. 30, 1858. wlnt LAND!LAND! THE Subscriber offers for sale the following tracts ot Land, formerly held by Dr. M. T. Mendenhall of Charleston, S. C-. No. Dist. 217 19 Muscogee county. 136 y 1 12 Marion county, 216 18 Webster. 249 . 24 “ “ 83 21 Stewart county. July 20, 1858. iw3wtf L. T. DOWNING. LAND FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers for sale about i acres of Land,comprising 7 OOacres | 3^P^ bottora land, about 1000 acres fertile ham* ! mock. 600 to 900 acres nowin cultivation, i |in good repair and well watered—the balance good oak, hickory aud piuolamt, with an < xcellent ransre ; j for stock, j The improvements are agood dwelling houseand all necessary bnildlngsfor plantation purposes. These iandsare located on Peißiver, in Barbour and on the Road leading from Louis ville to Monticelloby “Hobdy’g Bridge,” and will be sold LOW FOR CASH.andiuquanti'.ies to suit Pur chasers. Alsothe entire stock of cattle, hogsi and sheep, are offered for sale. Personswlshing to purchase, can gain all infor mation byexamlningthe premises and consulting the subscriber. H. HOBDY, Julyl—wtf PikeCouDty, Ala. Administrator’s Sale. AGREEABLY to an order of the Court ofOrdinary I of Talbot county, will be so Id on the flrstTuesday j in Octobe next before the Court House door in the j town of Talbotton, said county, within the legal ! hours of sale, 120 acres of Land, that part of Lot No.! 242, in the 2Jddistrict of originially Muscogee now Talbot county, lying on the north west side of Big LozierCreefc, including the creek, also part of num ber 245 in the said d’strict, 15 acres more or less, (boundary given on the day of sale) all sold as the I prop rty of Afatthew Howeil,deceased,forthebeuefit of the heirs and creditor*. JAMES HOWILL, Ada’r. : August Ba, 1658—wtas. f PLANTATION AND MILLS FOR SALE jgPjjw HAVING determined to remove West offer for sale my Plantation and Mills in J3C. Chattahoochee county. The body of lands routains aboutl 300 acres, of which there is a considerable portion open aud in cultivation. The mills (Grist and Saw) are in good .repair, al most new, situated on the road leading from Co lumbus to Buena Vista, via Glenalta, on the Ochili Creek, are operating advantageously. Persons wishing to purchase this most desirable place, art requested to call and examine for themselves, as sured that a great bargain may be. had. During my absence the premises will be show n to purcha sers by G. P. Gordy, who may be found on the place SAMUEL D. HARP. July 12—wtf 1000 ACRES OF Flint River Lands, for Sale. jn jY* THE undersigned being desirous of wind ffiSLlng up their business, offer for sale, on any to suit purchasers, a valuable settle mentof One Thousand Acres of Land, lying on the West side of the Flint River, ten miles north.>l Oglethorpe, and ten miles'’south bof Rey nolds. Two hundred acresof this settlement is num ber one pine land, the balance (800 acres) entirely swamp, fhe swamp land is less liable to be.innnn dated by the River than any lands on said River lu Macon county, and wMll doubtless make from 00 to tObushels of corn per acre, ami from 1500 to 2000 lbs of cotton. There are 80 acres of pine land, andlSol’ Swamp cleared and in a state of cultiva tion. Water, healthand society cannoibe excelled in South Westerr Georgia. Apply to COOK & MONTFORT, Julvll —w&twtf. at (taiethorpe.Ga. A Good Chance to Purchase a Good Farm, Well Improved, near Talbotton, Ga. BY virtue of authority in nte vested, by last will and testament of Jehu N.Car ter l ate °f Talbot county, deceased, will besjoid belore the Court House door in Talbotton, on the first Tuesday in October next, within the iawlul hours of sale, to the highest bidder—the plantation upon which said deceased resided, at thetime of his'death. Said plant.ttion consists of about eight hundred and fifty acres, a fair proportion of whiclPis good w’oodland and good bottom land. The dwelling and outhouses are roomy and in good taste,an excellent new gin house and screw. |Thisplanta tion lies from one to three miles westof Talbotton adjoining lands of Rev. James D. Wilson, West Harris, J as. Z. Dismukes, .Jesse Carter, Jas* C. Lennard, Doctor T. B. Turner, Tlios. N. Gib son, Young N. Edwards and Thos. 11. Persons. It will be sold as a w hole or divided as the'best interest ofthe estate may seem to indicate on the dav of sale. Mr. II Jordan, overseer on the plantation, will show the premises to any one who will call to look. Terms of sale will he easy, aud the place is worthy of examination by any one wishing to purchase land in Talbot countv. WILLIAM R. NEAL, Executor of Jehu N. Carter,dec’d. Talbotton, Ga., Aug. 16, 1858—wtds. SOUTHERN FEMALE (’< 4LI ,EGE. LaGrange, Georgia. FACULTY. #ll. E. BROOKS, i Principals Ac Pro i.F. COX, s prietors. Rev.H.E. Brooks, A. M. Professor Moral and Mental Science and Modern Languages. 1. F.Cox, Professor of Mathematics and Ancient Languages. H. C. Hooten, A. M. Professor Natural Sciences. “ Miss Elizaß Stitt,Presiding Teacher and Governess. Mrs. H.E. Brooks, Literary Branches. Mrs. I. F. Cox, Literary Branches. Miss Ann E. CooperJ Primary Department, Musical Department, * , Principal, Mrs. H.C. Hooten, ) Assistants. * , * * ,Ornamental Branches. The Fall term of this institution will commence on the Ist Wednesday in September. Every department of instruction will be supplied with appropriate Teachers, and every faci ily neces sary to the rapid progress of thepupil will be furn ished. Board per month sl2 5u Tuition per annum 50 Oil “ in Music 50(H) For Catalogues apply to the proprietors. * To be supplied. aug2—w it iTNIVERSITV OF NASHVILLE. X. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, OR military ee&ixiei. J BERRIEN LINDSLEY, M D.,DD., Chan cellory! the University, and Professor of Chemis try arid Geology. Col. B. R. JOHNSON, Superintendent of the Military College and Professor of Engineering. JAS. F. HAMILTON, A. M., Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Astrono my. J. H. STEWART, A. M., Professor of Greek and Latin Languages and Literature. F, L. J. ‘i HYSSENS, A. M., Professor of French and Drawing. G. S. BLACKIE, A. M., IVI. D., Professor of Botany and Natural History Rev. J. W. HOYTE, A. M., IVI. L)., Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, and Biblical Literature. C. K. WINSTON, M. D., Surgeon. The First Term of the next Academic year com* mences on the 20th of September, and the Sec ond Term 14th of February. Tuition, Boarding, Washing, Fuej, Rooms, Servants’attendance, and use of arms, SIOO per term. Matriculation Fee, $5. Students are re quired to furnish their rooms, which can bo done at a moderate charge, by rent or purchase. En gineering, French, Spanish, German, Drawing, Book Keeping and Fencing, each $lO per Term j of twenty weeks. In the regular Collegiate Course, the ancient reputation of the University lor Scientific and Classical Scholarship will be maintained, and at the same time, every facility afforded those who desire to pursue a partial course. Besides the tour regular College Classes, there is also a pre paratory class. Students under 14 years ot age will not be admitted. By the aid ot Military Discipline, effective gov i eminent is established, and health, physical cul ture, good order and industrious habits are promo : ted. For Catalogues, or additional information, ap j ply to any member of the Faculty. H. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. O ESSION 1858-9. —The 7th Annual Course of O Lectures in this Institution will commence on Monday the 2d of November next, and continue till the first of the ensuing March. I Thomas R. Jennings, M. D., Professor of An atomy. J. Berrien Lindsley,xM. D., Professor ofChent . i9try and Pharmacy. ! C. K Winston, M. D., Processor of Materia Me dica and Medical Jurisprudence. A. H. Buchanan, M. D., Professor ofSugical Anatomy and Physiology. John M. Watson, M. D., Professor ol Obstet | rics and the Diseases of Women and Children. Paul F. Eve, M. D.,Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery. W. K. Dowling. M. D., Frofessor of Insti tutes and Practice oi Medicine. ! Wm. T. Briggs, M. D.. Adjunct Professor and Demonstrator of Anatomy. The Anatomical Rooms will be opened for stu dents on the first Monday in October. (thesin.) A preliminary course of lectures, free to all students, will be given by the Prolessors com mencing also on the first Monday in October. The Tennessee State Hospital under the Di rection of the Faculty is open to the Claes free of charge. A Clioinue has beeu established in connection with the University, at which operations are per formed and cases prescribed for aud lectured upon in presence of the Class. Amount of Fees fftr Lectures is $105; Matricu lation fee (paid once only) $5; Practical Anatomy, $10; Graduation Fee, $25. Good boarding can be procured for $3 to $4 per week. Forlurther information or Catalogue apply to VV. K. BOWLING,- Nashville, Tenn., July 1853. Dean of the Faculty, -jiaguit sth, 1868.—wtwSt* Beady fox the Season! I VERY RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO MY friends and the public, that I have a sp’endid supply of the GREAT .SOUTHERN REMEDY-I mean JACK SMITH’S SOUTHERN COR l> IAE. the remedy for all classes of Bowel Diseases, Flux Dysenteries, Diarrhoea, (chronic or acute) the result of Measles, Typhoid Fevers, &.<*., and in fact all Spring and Summer Complaints of Children, and Children Teething. It is the most reliable remedy, north, south, east or west—not withstanding the world is disgusted with hum buggery. lam a Georgian, and have lived in Columbus for the last sixteen years, and never ! expect to leave it. I appeal to my neighbors for I all the evidence of the above facts, that the South ; ern Cordial has no equal for the above mentioned J diseases. lam asking for the worst case in Geor- I gia,—and if I fail to cure it, it shall not cost tho : parties one cent. Oh, if the world could know as 1 know’, and as my neighbors know, how many I sufferers would find relief from this cordial; but oh, ! how great is prejudice! Down with your prejudice, ! one time; and try the Southern Cordial. It i3 a remedy adapted to this climate; it is innocent in its nature and reliable in its medical properties. Please call at the Planter’s Hotel, where l will take very great pleasure in satisfying any unpreju diced mind that it is economy itself for any and every family to keep a bottle at home. The de mand is increasing daily. Call and give it one trial. JACK SMlTH,Planter’s Hotel April 12—wtw6m Columbus, Ga. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. THORN’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF i COPAIBA AND SARSAPARILLA, possesses advantages not enjoyed bv any other medicine lot the cure of sexual diseases, which must with an enlightened publi tender it assuredly highly popular, and a desideratum long sought for in the medical world. It needs no confinement or change of diet. In its approved form, that of paste, it is entirely tasteless, and causes no unpleasant sensation to the patient. It has acquitted the utmost fame in almost every part of Europe ; it has been examined, approved of,and sanctioned by the faculty of medicine, and recommended by the most eminent of the profession. Prepared by J. B THORN, Chemist, London, and for sale, wholesale and retail,by John A. Tarrant & Cos. Agents for the Uuited States, 278 Greenwich : street, New York. As the above valuable preparation has been ox i tensively counterfeited by unprincipled parties in i the United States, the proprietor has adopted, as a precaution against imposition on consumers, a ! Label, ot which the following is a lac simile, and which will be found burnt in upon the bottom of j each pot of the genuine intended lor sale in the United States, Canada, British Provinces, West : Indies, and South America. / CHEMIST.T\ h LONDON A (f JOHN.A.TARRANT ;] \<s. SOLE AGENT. 7 W. FOR THE /V The stamp around each pot will also bear the j names of the proprietor ar.d of the United States | agents. Druggists and Dealers will observe on each do i zen packages the following label: ! Important Caution. The increased reputaion and grea z i ana , .iora s oontpouuu Lxtract j of Copaiba aud Sarsaparilla, have been induce ] ments for others to offer imitations of this valuable ! medicine. Venders are particularly warned of this ; fact, that they may bo on their guard, and cot I dispose of any impure article, calculated to injure j their reputation, and destroy the merits of the j original preparation, to obviate which the Sub scriber (successor to -Tames Tarrant, by whom,it i was first introduced into the United States) has j attachedhissignature to thiscaution, to counterfeit j which is forgery. John A. Tarrant. Address orders for the above article, with full directions for shipment to JOHN A. TARRANT & CO., Druggists, No, 278 Greenwich, cor. Warren i St., N. Y j Oct l 1857.—wtwly. CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure ot COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND | CONSUMPTION. AND FOR THE RELIEF OF CONSUMPTIVE PATIENTS IN ADVANCED STAGES OF THE DISEASE. | We need not speak to the public of its virtues, j Throughout every town and almost every hamlet i of the American States, its wonderful cures of ! pulmonary complaints have made it already I known. Nay, few are the famlies in any civilized j country on this continent without some personal ! experience of its effects: and fewer yet the commu nities any where which have not among them some I living trophy of its victory over the subtle and | dangerous diseases of the throat and lungs. V\ hile j it is the most powerful antidote yet known to ■man for the formidable and dangerous diseases ef the pulmonary organs, it :'s also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be employed for infants j and young persons. Parents should have it in store against the insidious enemy that steals upon ‘them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to ! believe Cherry Pectoral saves more lives by the j consumption it prevents than those it cures. Keep ; it by you, and cure your colds while they are cur able, nor neglect them until no human skill can master the inexorable canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your life away. All know the dread ful fatality ot lung disorders, and as they know too the virtues of this remedy we need not do more than to assure them it is still made the best it can be. We spare no cost, no care, no toil to ; produce it the most perfect possible, and thus j afford those who rely on it the best agent which ; our skill can furnisti for their cure. C:?- Prepared by DR. JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass, j and SOLD BY Dr. David Young and Danforth, Nagel & Cos. Columbus, and by nearly all Druggists in the South. July 24, 1858 w6stw3m. _ _ VTOTICE toDebtors and Creditors:— IN All persons indebted to the estate ol Philip Ad ams, deceased, late of Talbot county, Ga., are here by requested to make Immediate payment and those having demands against said estate are hereby noti fied to present them to us duly authenticated within terms of the law. otherwise they will not be paid. JAMES ADAMS,f ) „ , WILLIAM ADAMS, i Kxr *’ Aug, 16 —w4o#i. Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold at the Court House door in the own of Blakely, Early county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in October next, within the legal hours of sale. Lot of Land, No. 278, in the 28th district of said county, as the property ol William L. Jeter, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. SARAH A. JETER, Adrartb Aug. 90.1956. wlm ©@@©©2 J. R DANIEL & 00., 123 Broad street, Columbus, Georgia. Have now in Store and are constantly receiving their Stock of MO® ©dDOMOIP ©L®TOUPD© , Of their own Manufacture. ALSO—A LARGE STOCK OF GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, AH of which have been selected with the greatest care and no gentleman can fail to be suited who may’ favor them with a call. Garments Made to Order. We have also a very handsome stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, T.inerts, Ac. &c., which will be manufactured to order, in the best manner and warranted to jure perfect satisfaction. Persons in want of good articles are invited to give us a call. May 6, 1858—wtwtf. J. 11. DANIELS & CO. EARLY SHERIFF SALES. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October i next, beforethe Court House door iu the j town, ol Blakely, Early county, between the usu al hours ol sale, thetolowing property to wit: Lot of land number twenty eight in the fitb dis trict and 175 acres ol lot No. 12 in the 28th district of Early County, levied on as the property ot YV. 11. Harrison to satisfy eight Justice Court fl fas, from the 854th District G. M., in savor of M. YV. Stamper vs V\ T H Harrison- lev y made and returned *o ine by a constable. ANTHONY HUTCHINS,Sh’ff, Blakely. Aug, 31,1858 —wide. GEORGIA—TaIbot county: RULE NISI. Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1858. WHEREAS, John 8. Duncan, admin strator of Franklin Duncan, petitions this Court lor let ters of Dismission from said administration: Beit ordered,That all pers'ns concerned be and appear at the February term next ensuing of this Court,then and there to shew cause, if any they have, ! why said letters should not be granted. A true ex tract from the minutes of this Court, July 24th, 1857. July26th—wfim MARION BETHUNE,Otd ADMINISTRATORS SALE. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Oc- j tober next, before the Court House .door in 1 ihetown ofLumkin Stewart county, within ! the legal hours of sale agreeably toan order of the I Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee county,all the , j lands belonging to the estate of Lemuel YV.Cadc, deceased, lying-in the county of Stewart, contain ingflvehundred i-acres more or Hess, known as tho Upton and Holder places. The above desirable promises are well situated, in a healthy locality,and the production ot thesoilis equal to any uplands in South Western Georgia. The place is well improved, having thereon a (comforta ble dweiling horse,good set of Mills and a Water Gin. Persons wishing to purchase are re quested to call and examine the place for themselves. Terms made known on the day of sale. A. J. PRATHER, I, , , . H. M. JENKINS, ) Artmr8 ’ gfJuly 12, IHsß—jul2o—wtds. GEORGIA, CHATTAHOOCHEE CO. WHEREAS Samuel D, Harp, Guardian, for j the per son aud. property ot Johu C. F. i McCook, applies for letters of dismission from ! the same. AH persons concerned, are hereby required to | appear at my office, within the time proscribed ; by law, and show cause, (if any,) why said letters j should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, the 2d day of August, 1858. E. G. RAIFORD, Ordinary. Awg. 7,1858. wfim GEORGlA—Muscogee County. Court of Ordinary, June Term , 1858. r)ITLF< NlSl.—Whereas Timothy G McCrary ad l mlnistrator on the estate ot Wiley W Todd, I deceased, having applied for Letters of Dismission: I It is therefore hereby ordered, That all persons i concerned shew cause, if any they have, whv said administrator should not be dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to beheld in and for said county on the first Monday in Jar, vy next, and that this Rule be published in terms of the law'. A true transcript from the minutes, ot said com.. •1 line 15.1-58 —wfim JOHN JOHNBON, Orri’ry Stewart & Fountain, J „ sceiiu facias, for use of &e. I to remove judgment G VV. McDuffie, Adm’.r, tin Marion Inferior do bonis non nt Benjamin .’ Court, at May Ad- Storvdec’d, find Enoch ‘ journed Term, 1858. Stoiy. J IT appearing to the Court by tins return of the Sheriff that Enoch Story,loco of the defendants i in tin above stated case, is not to be found in.said county ol Marion: It is on motion, Ordered, by the Court, That said Enoch Story be served by a publication of this Order once a month for three months before the next term of this court, in the Times Senti nel a public gazette of this Siate, published in the city of Columbus. A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this June 17, 1858. GEO. W. McDUFFIE,CIerk. July 27,1858—w3m. GEORGIA, Talbot County. i VtL T IIEREAS Jesse Carter applies to me for Let ers ’ * oi Guardianship of the persons and property of Sarah E. Carter, Jonn N. Carter, Robert F. Carter and Martha J. Carter,orphans of Jehu N. Carter, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and siugulartho kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, then and thereto shew cause, if any they have, why said letters of ehould not be gran ted. Givenunder my hand, this24th day of July, 1858. July 20—w40d. MARION BETHUNE, Ord. GEORGIA, Chattahoochee County. Court of Ordinary July Term, 1858. I)ULE NlSl.—Whereas Samuel D.Harp and U Henry J King,.administrators on the estate of Joshua R. McCook, deceased, apply for Letters of Dismission from said administration: it is therefore Ordered, That all persons concerned shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and lor said county on the 2d Monday in January next, and it is further oidered, that this Rule be published In terms of the law. A true transcript fromthe minutes said Court July 7,1858 July 12 —wfim E. G .RAIFORD, Ordinary, Administrator’s Sale.—Agreeably to an order ot the honorable Court of Ordinary ol 1 Chattahoochee co.,wi II be sold on the Ist Tuesday,ln ! November next,between tho legal hours of sale, be fore the Court Housedoorm thetown of Cnsseta,iu i said county, all of Lands, together with the Grist ! and Saw Mills situated thereon, lying in the county aforesaid, belonging to the estate of Lemuel VV. ; Cade, dec’d., containing seven hundred acres more or ‘ less, a large portionjof ’ which is open aud in a’ high state of cultivation. Thenlamation is well watered, raahnost every part, and is highly produc tive. The place has a comfortable dwelling house, and all necessary outbui dings thereon, Is situated in j a beautiful, healthy locality,inihe midst of an ex-; cellent neighborhood, two miles south of Jamestown . and within six miles of the county site, and posseses many other advantages altogether desirable. Persons wishing to’purchase are reduested localland exam-’ ine the premises previous to the day of sale. Terms made known on the day of sale. A. J. PRATHER, , H. „>/. JENKINB, (jAdmrs. ; July 2ft. 1858—wtds. GEORGIA, Clay Courtly: TWO monthsafter date application will be made ‘ to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Clay county for leave to soli the Real Estate of William - Toney, late of said county, deceased. R.G. RICKB, , W.TONEY i Adm ”• July 20,1853. TWO monthsafter date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary, of Muscogee County, Ga„ lor leave to sell hhe Real Estate of James L. Garrard, dec’d. E. fiARNARDAdmV. Sept, 9.1956—w2a^ COURT CALENDAR FOR 1858. REVISED BY THE SOUTHERN RECORDER. SUUERIOR COUIITS. JANUARY JULY 2d Monday, Chatham Friday before ) AV FEBRUARY. 2d Monday \ Wayn * Ist Monday, Clark 2d Monday, Glynn Floyd AUGUST. Lumpkin Ist Monday, Floyd Friday before ) w Lumpkin 2d Monday S” y 2d Monday, Clark 2d Monday, Dawson * Dawson Glynn 3d Monday, Forsyth 3d Monday, Forsyth Meriweth’r MeriwethT Walton Walton* 4th Monday, Baldwin 4th Monday Baldwin Cliatiahooche Chattahochee Glasscock Glascock ; Heard Heard Jackson Jackson Monroe Monroe i Paulding; Paulding j Schley Schley Taliaferro Talliafer’o SEPTEMBER MARCH. Ist Monday, Appling 1 Ist Monday, Appling j Chattooga Chattooga Cherokee Cherokee Columbia, Coweta Coweta Columbia Crawford Crawford Madison i Gwinnett Marion Madison Mitchell Marion Morgan Mitciiell Webster Morgan 2d Monday, Butts Webster Cass ! 2d Monday, Butts Coflee Cass Elbert j Coffee Fayette Elbert Greene Fayette Gwinnett Gn ene Pickens Pickens Sumter Sumter Washing’n Washing’ll Friday after Pierce i Friday after, Pierce 3d Monday, Cobb, j Thursday aft Mont’gy Hall 3d Monday, Cobb Hart Hall Macon Hart Newton Macon j Putnam Newton ; Talbot, Putnam Terrell Talbot Ware Tatnall j 4th Monday Campbell Terrell t Clay Wave Clinch ! Friday alter, Bulloch Emanuel ’ 4th Monday, Campbell Lee Clay Twigg-r Clinch j Wilkes Effingham White Emanuel OCTOBER Lee Ist Monday, Carroll Twiggs Dooly White Early Wilkes ‘ Fulton APRIL Gilmer i Ist Monday, Carroll Gordon Dooly Taylor Early i Warren Fulton Wilkinson Gordon ■ Tuesday aft Pike Pike Wed'day aft Rabun i Rabun 2d Monday, Clmrhon Taylor Fannin Warren j IJab’raham Wilkinson Hancock I 2d Monday, Charlton Harris Hab'rsbam Lauren* Hancok Miller Harris Scrivnr Laurens 3d.Monday, Burke Miller i Camder Scriven Franklin ! Tuesday aft Mclntosh liar raison 3d Monday, Burke Henry Camden Jones Franklin Murray Haralson Oglethorpe Henry j Pulaski i Stewart Union Murray Wortli Oglethorpe; Thursday aft Montg’ry : Pulaski Friday after, Wilcox Stewart 4th Monday, DeKa|b Worth Decatur i Thursday aft Bryan Houston j Friday after Wilcox Irwin I 4th Monday Decatur Jasper DeKalb Lincoln Houston Polk Irwin Tatnall Jasper Towns Lincoln \V bitfield Polk Thursday aft Telfair Whitfield Friday after, Bulloch Thursday aff Telfair ; Monday aft Effingham MAY. j NOVEMBER Ist Monday, Berrien Ist Monday, Berrien Gilmer Milton Randolph j Randolph Richmond ; Richmond Upson Upson 2d Monday, Baker 2d Monday, Baker Bibb Bibb Catoosa Catoosa Chatham j Muscogee Fannin 3d Monday, Spalding , Muscogee Troup j3d Monday Spalding, 4th Monday Calhoun Troup Walker Union Thursday aft Mclntosh i 4th Monday, Calhoun Monday aft Dougherty Towns Liberty Walker Colquitt ; Monday alter Dougherty Monday after Liberty Last Monday, Colquitt and Bryan JUNE. DECEMBER'. Ist Monday, Dade Ist Monday, Dade Jefferson * Jefferson Milton Thomas Thomas Low tides 3d Monday, Lowndes “Alter 1858, on 2d and 3d Mondays in February and 3d Monday in August. GEORGIA, Chattahoochee Couatj t Court of Ordinary, July Term 1858. RULE NISI. WHEREAS, William J. Mcßride, Tuomas 11. Me Bride, and M.C. Ward law, Executors of the as: will and testament of William Mcßride, deceased having fully settled the business of the estate ot said deceased, apply to me for Letters ot Dismisstou fromthe same. It is therefore ordo-ed, that all persons con cerned shew cause if auy they have, why said Letters should not be granted at the Court of Ordlnari to beheld in and for said county on the second Mon day in Januarv next. And it is further Ordered, that this Rul 2 be published in terms of the law. A true transcript from the minutes of this Court, July?, 1858. July 13—. worn E. E, RAIFORD. OrcUßitf-.