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THE [{ALLOTYPE PICTURES
A. J. RIDDLE,
U\s purcha?ert of J. Gurney, of Now York, the
exclusive right tor aking Matlotype Pictures,
Winch 18 allttleaheadot anything in tin- way of Pt<-
tim taVnn th* orld has wer een. I here is noth
ing to which they can be c pared in the art •i
Photography, but benra strong resemblance to wax
flg .r,-*-, tor soUness amt bi-aut\ ot ugh; amt shade.
L etuis mU gentlemen aru invued to can and exam
iii. specimens
Xilioi. who desire to learn this new and beautilut
art, ainl secure rights for other-counties will please
call inA. t tl.Jolnmbns JiilvVS
LAN DRET ITS NEW CROP OF Ga^DEN
SEED just received and for sale by
BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
AIso,ONION SETs of various kinds.
declO—wtwtf w& tw
Landreth’s New Crop Garden Seed,
Just Received at
J. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORE.
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For tlie rapid Cure ot
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
AND FOR THE RELIEF OF COxNSUMFTIVE PATIENTS IN
ADVANCED STAGES OF THE DISEASE.
We need not speak to the public of its virtues.
Throughout every town and almost every hamlet
ot the American Slates, its wonderful cures of
pulmonary complaints have made it already
known. Nay, lew are the fanilies in any civilized
country on this continent without some personal
experience of its efleet-: and fewer yet the commu
nn es anywhere which have not among them some
Jiving trophy of its victory over the subtle and
dangerous di-eases of the throat and lungs VV hife
it is tin most powerful antidote vet known to
man tor the form dabl and dangerous diseases of
the pulmonary organs, it is also the pleasantest
and sate-t remedy that can he employed for infants
and young persons. Parents should have it in
store against the insidious enemy that steal-- upon
them u iprepared. Weliaveabu dant grounds to
btdiove Chi:rrv Pectoral -aves more lives by the
consumption n prevents ihan those it cures. Keep
it by you. and cuie your colds while ’hey 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 tlje dread
ful fatality ot lung disorder, and as they know
too the virtues of this remedy we need not do
more than 10 assure them it is still made the best
it can te, W* spare no cost, no care, no toil to
produce it the most perfect possible, and thus
affo'd those who rely on it the best agent which
our -kill c m turm-n tor their l ine.
{£3** Prepared by DR. JAMES C AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Maas,
and *
SOLD BY
Dr. David Young and Danforth, Nagel & Cos.
Colurnhus, and by nearly all Druggists in tire
South.
July 24, 1858 wfiftw3m.
BROWK’S SOTRL,
OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT
MACON, GEORGIA.
E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR,
B. F. DENSE, Superintendent.
tsr Meals ready on ihe arrival of every Train.
Macon,Ga., April 15,1855. wtf.
B W ELL & WEEMS,
HAVE removed to the corner formerly occu
pied by VV A Redd, & o , lately by Waft
and Sappington , where they will keep constantly
on baud, a well selected stock of
GHOOERITS,
consisting in part of Bacon, Bagging and Rope
Sugar and Coffee, Liquors, &e. All of which
they offer at the lowest market prices.
Aug. 30, 1855. wtf.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
r PWO months after date, application will be
JL made to the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee
County, for leave to sell the real estate of Eliza
beth Worsham, deceased.
. J. M. DENSON, Adm’r.
Sept. 14th, 1858. sep2ovv2in.
PLANTERS’ WARE-HOUSE.
COLUMBUS, GA., June„2l 1858.
THE undersiged return their thanks
jbwHitn tn their lriendsand the public generally
fen--v-f*t or t i,e liberal patronage heretofore bestow
ed, and hope by a strict attention to business to
merit further favors. They are happy to state
that thev 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 aud the customers of the house.
_ , , DILLARD, POWELL & CO.
Columbus, June 29,1858.—w ly.
Valuable Plantationfor Sale.
TUC subscriber offi-rs for sale his valuable
Plantati >n lying six miles from Cusseta.Cnat
taboochee county, in a South east direction! The
Elantation is well improved, with good dwelling
ouse, negro cabins, stables ami gin house on
the premises. There Bre 450 acresot land—2f>o
ol which are in cultivation and produce finely
The waters of the Hannahatchee run through the
place, and it is contiguous to a line school. It
is only 25 miles from Columbus. The land is
oak and hickory.
augl6—wtt A. W. SNEED.
GEORGIA, day County :
‘Pplieatton will be made
1. io mo Honor able < ouri ol Ordinary of (lav
conn . ‘>r ‘erfv. to 8e l .he Heal i B : al ,William
Tone*,one ol sad cou >t\,decease.’ 1 114,1
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undersigned, to whom all communications of a
business nature must be addressed.
MACFARLANE, FERGUSON & CO..
Corner of Bank and 12th streets, Richmond, Va.
Aug. 20.
FOR SALE.
*
undrsigned having determined to close up
A his business in this place, offers at private
sale, his STORE HOUSE AND LOT’. .Fnon is
well known for health, morality and good wa
ter. No village within my acquaintance can com
pare with it for the solvency ot 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 co. Ala., Aug. 7,1858-wtf
A DMINISTRA TOR'S SA LE.
iTTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Oc-
Vv tober next, before the Court House door in
the town ofLunikin Stewart county, Ga., within
the legal hours of sale agreeably to’an order of the
Court of ordinary of Chattahoochee county,all the
lands belonging to the estate of Lemuel W.Cade,
deceased, lying in the county of Stewart, coutain
ingfivehundred acres moreor less, known as the
Upton and Holder places.
fhe bovedesirable premises are well situated. In
a healthy locality,and the production ot the soilie
equal to any uplands in South Western Georgia. The
lit co is well improved, having thereon a comforta
ble dwelling house, good se’ of Mills and a Water
Gin. Per-ons wishing to purchase are re queetedto
cab and examine the place for themselves
Terms made known on ihe day of sale.
A. J PRATHER, ) . . .
HM.i I N KINS, j Adm rs.
July 12, lst—jul2o wtds.
PLANTATION FOR SALE,
In Floyd County, Ga.
i npii’.-R my “f, AMPK IN
J 8 Plantation tor sate upon accommo
l r g ern a, with all the provisions
mules,stock ami Plantation utei ails;
i * not sold dv the first of January it’
wiiiie w tuiiiawi from the market. The place con
tains Twelve Hundred acres ot land on the south side
of Etowah river, six hundred acres cleared and under
cultivation, the improvements are extensive,nearly
new, anti substantial. wAti three good wells of water,
one in the yard, ore in the horse lot, and one in the
negro quarter, ail waited with rock from bottom to
top.
There is also one of the best corn and flour Mills,
in the county on the place, withiutwo hundred yards
ot the tome Rail hoad, and near my Ferry, where
there is a Dept, making it very convenient for ship
ping produce o, every kind, There tson the place
two or t hree thousand truit trees of various kinds; a
Methodistand Baptist courch, within two miles of the
residence; it is six miles from Rome. The Mill, De
pot, and Post omeeare on the north side !of the River
the Ferry is one of the best on the river.
I sell to relieve myself thetroubleo planting. My
ov rseer will show the place to any one calling on
him. s ! will sell it altogether o” divide it to suit purcha
sers; there are two good settlementsou the place.
’a.AYLR.
septl3—w2m Oak Hill, Floyd Cos. Ga,
TWO ALABAMA PLANTATIONS
FOR sale;.
[HAVE two plantations for sale, one in Russel
county, Ala . 15 miles fr> rn Columbus, Ga., of
1,200 acres,6so cleared, and one in Henry county,
Ala , on the Chattah ‘oehee 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.
C. A. ROSE.
Oswichee, Ala. Aug. 30, {IBSB. wlm
Administrator s Sale,
fevsa. THE well known plantation, beiong
®ing to theestate of the late Col. Win.
Toney, deceased,will he sold by order of
Court, at Fort Gaines, Clay Cos. Ga., on First
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
stage passes; it has tine 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, anew gin
house and new 7 cotton screw 7 , and framed negro
houses, all new and complete. The houselotjand
negro houses are w 7 ell watered, and so is every
field on the plantation; w r itha good garden and
orchards of apples, pears, peaches & c attached.—
There are about 800 acres of corn andeotton land
in cultivation, all nearly a dead level, whose pro
ductive quality can be judged Irom the fact well
authenticated, that 30 hands have actually cleaied
§62.000 from 1850 to 1857, from the sales of s'x
crops ol corn and cotton m de on the place, and
this too over and above all plantation expenses.
This Plantation lies on the Georgia side of the
Chattahoochee, opposite to Col Archibald Mc-
Kays. and contains about 1200 acres of land
more or less, and will be sold on the usual favor
able credits ol land sales,all to bespecially decla
red on the day of sale.
South-western Georgia is the cotton growing
region proper, and as these river plantations sell
at 10 to 815 per acre, an opportunity will now be
otlered to the public to buy a largo open planta
tion in a high state of cultivation, at a very mode
rate price, and on easy and accommodating
terms.
R- G. RI3KS. ) , a
W. TONEY, \ Ad
July lb, IBoS—wtds.
The Columbus Enquirer, Reporter,
Federal Union, Augusta Constitutionalist, Green
ville Mountaineer *fc Patriot, So Ca , and the
Fayet'eville Observer, No, Ca. will each copy
weekly until Ist November, and send bill te the
sabifnbers at Fart #ain, Ca. ■
A Splendid Cottun Plantation,
FOR SALE.
HAVING determined to go west, I
£§p?offer myplace for sale.lying on Spring
-SLJ. Greek, in sight oftbe Newton Road from
FortGainea, containing 1,500 acres There are
two settlements, with ail neeessarybuildings, dwell
ing ho ses and plenty of outhouses, good gin
house and screw; five hundred acres of cleared
and,a largo portion of which is fresh. Any 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 ou the West.
Some of the land is verygo<>d behg swampllands.
GEORGE W. COLLIN'S.
May 4.1853 —w6m.
Valuable Plantation in Florida
FOR SALE.
nnflE subscriber offers at private sale the plan-
JL tation belonging to the estate of George Gran
berry situated in Jackson Cos Florida, on tho road
leading front Bellvue to Marianna via Green
wood-containing 640 acres ; two hundred in a
fine state of cultivation, third crop, and 60 acres
more ready tor cultivation the ensuing year. On
the premises are a eood dwelling house with five
rooms, negro cabins, good gin house and screw,
with all necessary outbuilding I will sell with
the place hogs, cattle, and products of the present
year.
Terms 84,500.-81500 cash, 81000 Ist January,
1860—S’000 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 Catania, Har
ris coumy, Ga. JOHN M. GRAN BERRY,
Aug 21—wtd Ex’r of Geo. Granberry.
VALUABLE RIVF PLANTATION
FOR SALE.
TH E Subscriber now s for sale his valu
able river Plantation, eight miiesaboveFort
Gaines, containing 715 scree, of which 615
are fbet rate River Bottomaml the balance
high Pine Land o! good quality, embracinga good
and comfortable dwelling, with a well of excellent
water, anew GotLiu Screw and Gin House and ail ne
cessary outhon and fixtures. Of the bottomland
360 acres are reared, one third of which is fresh.
[n my abse .ee apply to Samuel A. Grier or Bemia
&. Prescott, at Fort Gaines.
January 2d. 1858.—wtf JAMES GRIER.
A Good Chance to Purchase a Good Farm,
Well Improved, near Talbotton, Ga.
BY virtue of authority in me vested, by
last will and testament of Jehu N.Car
jX-J ter, late of Talbot county, deceased, will
be sold before the Court House door in Talbotton,
on the first Tuesday in October next, within the
lawful hours of sale, to the highest bidder—the
plantation upon which said deceased resided, at
thetime of hisMeath.
Said plantation consists of about eight hundred
and fifty acres, a fair proportion of whiclTis good
woodland and good bottomland. The dwelling
and outhouses are roomy and in good taste,an
excellent new gin house and screw. Thisplanta
lion lies from one to three miles westof Talbotton
adjoining land?of Rev. James D. Wilson, West
Harris, Jas Z Dismukes, Jesse Carter, Jas- C.
Leonard, Doctor T. R. Turner, Thos. N. Gib
son, Young N. Edwards and Thos. 11. Persons
It will be sold as a whole or divided as thejbest
interest of the estate may seem to indicate on the
day of sale.
Mr. H Jordan, overseer on tho plantation, will
show the premises to any one who will call to
look. Terms of sale will be easy, and the place
is worthy of examination by any one wishing to
purchase land in Talbot county.
WILLIAM R. NEAL,
Executor of Jehu N. Carter, dee’d.
Talbotton, Ga., Aug. 16, 1858—wtds.
Great Inducements to
LAND ISLYEIfS!
1 ofier the following genuma bargains
S 8 Sffii to theso who wish buy Land in Barbour
iliHil co , u - l y* A,b
L i will sell my home place, situated
mites town of Clay to and ,
at $8 per acre. This place contains One Thousand
Acres,6ooare cleared, 25n fresh,lies well, and is one
of the handsomest places in the country The grow
ing crop, which purchasers are invited to examine,
will speak for the productiveness ot the land. The
woodland ta heavily timbered with oak and hickory.
The imp ovementsure of the besi character, embrac
ing a two story house, with eight rooms, well built
and in good repair The healtn oi the place is ex
cel ent, beyond al 1 doubt; and there is an abuu
dance of the best water Fences So excellent order,
and the plantation improvemtutsas good as oould be
de-ired.
2 in immediate connection with this place, I will
sell a body of 500 acres, 3no acres open, first rate
fences and the other improvements pretty good.
Price $6 pe* acre Bold separate or in connection with
the home place as preferred.
3. Also 900 acres of tann three miles distant from
the other places, known as the mill tract. On this
place there are 300 acres land open, balance well
timbered. Health and wate r excellent and the land
strong and productive. Price six dollars per acre.
4. Also, several Desirable Building Lots, in the
town of Clayton
STS s "Come soon and buy bargains.
JOHN H. .MILLER.
Clayton, Ala. Aug. 20, 1858—wtf.
VALUABLE
Chattahoochee River Labels.
FOR SALE, AT A LOW PRICE.
THE subscriber offers for sale 3200 acres
of land lying and fronting two miles on
the River in Henry county, Ala., 15 miles
below Fort Gaines, Geo. (to which place the
South Western Rail Road is now being extended)
and 5 miles above Columbia, Alabama. The
tract is susceptible of division into” two very desi
rable settlements—lies very level, iswell watered,
the location remarkably healthy and the purcha
ser could have the corn, fodder and stock at a low
rate. Being determined to soil, those desiring a
bargain, will not be able to find one more dis
posed to give them one than I ant. I shall keep
this advertisement standing until I sell. Como 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.
Administrator’s Sale.
j \ G REE AH I,Y to an order of the Court ofOrdinary
! Aof Talbot county, will be sold on the first Tuesday
i in Octobe next before the Court House door in the
j town of Talbotton, said county, within the legal
i hours of sale, 120 acres of Land, that part of Lot No
! 242, in the 23ddistrict of originialiy Muscogee now
| Talbot county, lying on the north west side of Big
LozierCreek, including the creek, also part ofnura
her 245 in the said d ; strict, 15 acres more or lees,
(boundary given on the day of sale) all sold as the
prop rty of .Watthew Howell,deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors.
J AMES HOWILL, Adm’r.
August 2s, 1858—wtds.
NOTICE toDebtors and Creditors!—
All persons indebted to the estate ot Thilip Ad
ams, deceased, late ol 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 net be paid.
JAMES ADAMS,’ > .
WILLIAM ADAMS, $ rs *
Aug. 16 1858.—w40d.
Stewart Fountain, 1 sceiri facias,
for use of&c. ! to remove judgment
GW. McDuffie, Adm\r, lin Marion Interior
de bonis non of Benjamin f Court, at May Ad-
Storydec’d. and Enoch , journed Term, 1858.
Stoiy. J
IT appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff that Enoch Story, one of the defendants
in the above stated case, is not to be found inlaid
county of 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 j
the next term of this court, in the Times 6f Senti- !
nel a public gazette of this State, published in ;
the city of Columbus.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, i
this June 17, 1858.
GEO. W. McDUFFIE, Clerk.
July 27,1858 w3m.
—— - - -i
Land Warrants Wanted
rHE subscribersare paying the highest market I
price tor Land Warrants Call and see us. |
„ J. ISJSNIS & GO.
Goluaibiw, Juaß7-wtf.
MEDICAL COLLEGE
OF THE STATE OF SO..CAEOLINA.
i'HH Aun'tal Course of Lectures iu ibis lnstitu
ion, willcommeuce o i the Second Monday in
November upon the following branches
Anatomy. JE HOLBROOK, &J •D.
Burgerv , JJ CHISHOLM. M. D.
Theory and Practiceot Medicine
PC GAILLARD, M. P.
Physiology MOUi TRIP, M. D.
Mateiia Medica HENBY R F ROST. M. D
Obstetrics ..THUS fl P UOuEAU.JM- I).
Chemistry C U SHEPARD, jtf. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy...,F T MILES, M.D
Clinical Lectures are delivered twice a week at the
Marine Hospital and the Roper Hospital, by the Phy
siciauaml Surgeon of those*Hospiiais.
The Anatomical Rooms will be opened m October
and tissections conducted daily by the Demonstra
tor
lathe Anatomical Museum'valuable | additions
have been made in models of a very large size. Ulus*
trative of the more minute and delicate structures of
the human body.
A valuable aad interesting collection of wax of
the various parts of the system, in a healthy and
diseased state,thas also been added.
HENBY R. FROST, Dean.
June 29 —w6w.
SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE.
LaGriange, Georgia.
FACULTY.
#H.E BROOKS, { Principals &. Pro
l.F. COX, S prietors
| Rev.H.E. Brooks, A. M. Professor
r Moral and Mental Science and Modern
l. F. Cox, Professor of Mathematics
and Ancient Languages*
H. C. Hooien, A. M. Professor Natural Sciences.
Miss ElizaK titt, Presiding Teacher and Governed?,
Mrs. U E. Brooks, Literary Branches.
Mrs. !. F. Cox. i.iterary Branches.
Miss Ann E. Cooper.j Primary Department,
Musical Department,
* , Principal,
Mrs. H. O. Hooten, r Assistants.
*I , (
* .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 ity neces
sary to the rapid progress of tbs pupil will bo furn*
i shed.
Board per month * $!2 50
Tuition per annum 50 00
“ in Music 50 00
For Catalogues apply to the proprietors.
* To be supplied. aug2—w4t
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE.
I. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT,
OR
MILITARY COLLEG&
J BERRIEN LINDS LEY, M D.,DD.,Chan
cellory! the University, and Professor of Chemis
try and Geology.
Col B. R. JOHNSON, Superintendent of the
Military College and Prolessor of Engineering.
JAS. F. HAMILTON, A. M., Professor of
Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Astrono
my.
J. 11. STEWART, A. M., Professor of Greek
and Latin Languages and Literature.
F, L. J. . fiYSSENS, A. M., Professor of
French and Drawing.
G. S. BLACKIE, A. M., M. D-, Professor of
Botany and Natural History
Rev. J. W. HOYTE, A. M., M. D., 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 14ih of February.
Tuition, Boarding, Washing, Fuel, Rooms,
Servants’attendance, and use of arms, §IOO per
term Matriculation Fee, §5. Students are re
quired to furnish their rooms, which can be done
at a moderate charge, by rent or purchase. En
gineering, French, Spanish, German, Drawing,
Book Keeping and Fencing, each §lO per Term
of twenty weeks.
In the regular Collegiate Course, the ancient
reputation of the University lor Scientific s>.d
Classical Scholarship will be maintained,and at
the same time, every tacility afFedad those who
desire to pursue a partial course Besides the
lour 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
ernment is established, and health, physical cul
ture, good order and industrious habits are promo
ted
For Catalogues, or additional information, ap
ply to any member of the Faculty.
II MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
O Lectures in th’s Institution will commence on
Monday the 2d of November next, and continue
till the first ot the ensuing March.
Thomas R, Jennings, M. D, Professor of An
atomy.
J. Berrien Lindsley, M. D , Professor of Chem
istry and Pharmacy.
C. K Winston, .41. D„ Professor of Materia Me
dica and Medical Jurisprudence.
A. H. Buchanan, M. D., Professor ofSugieal
Anatomy and Physiology.
John M. Watson, M. D., Professor of Obstet
rics and the Diseases of Women and Children.
PaulF. Eve, M. D.,Professor of Principles and
Practice of Surgery.
W. K. Dowling. M. D., Professor of Insti
tutes and Practice o! Medicine.
Wm. T. Briggs, M. D.. Adjunct Professor and
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
The Anatomical Rooms will he opened for stu
dents on the first Monday in October, (thesih.)
A preliminary course of lectures, free to ail
students, will be given by the Professors com*
mencing also on the first Monday in October.
The Tennessee Slate Hospital under the Di
rection of the Faculty is open to the Class tree of
charge.
A Clinique has been established in connection
with the University, at which operations are per
formed and cases prescribed lor and lectured upon
| in presence of the Class.
Amount of Fees lor Lectures is §105; ilfatricu
j lation feetpaid once only) $5; Practical Anatomy,
. $10; Graduation Fee, $25.
j Good boarding can be procured for $3 to $4
| per week.
For iurther information or Catalogue apply to
VV. K. BOWLING,-
Nashville, Term., July 1858.
Dean oi the Faculty.
August sth, 1858.—wtw2t*
GBOKGIA, Chattahoochee County.
Court of Ordinary July Term, 1858.
RCLK BflSl.*—Whereas Samuel I). Harp and
Henry J King, administrators on the estate of
| Joshua R. McCook, decease i, apply for Letters oi
| Dismission from said administration:
j it is therefore Ordered, That allpersous concerned
j shew cause, it any they have, why said letters should
i not be granted at the Court ot Ordinary to be held
|iu and tor said county on t he‘id Monday in January
• next, and it is furiher oidered, that this Rule be
published in terms of the law.
Atrue transcript from the minutes of said Court
, July 7,1858
July I"—wfim E. G.RAIFORD, Ordinary,
Admin Istratov’s Sale.—Agreeably to an
order ot the honorable Court of Ordinary oi
Chattahoochee co.,wi il be sold on the Ist Tuesday,in
November next,between the legal hours of sale, be
fore the Court House door in the town of C’Hsseta,in
said county, all of Lands, together with the Crist
and Saw Mills situated thereon, lying in the county
aloreeaid, belonging to the estate of Len uel W.
Cade, dec’d., containing seven hundred acres more or
less, a large portionjof which is open and in a
high state of cultivation. Theplantation is well
watered, in almost every part, and is highly produc- ;
live. The place has a comfortable dwelling house,
and all necessary outbui dings thereon. fs situated in
a beautiful, healthy locality, in the midstof an ex- j
celient neighborhood, two miles south oi i&mestown !
and within six miles of the county site, and posseses i
many other advantages altogether desirable. Persons
wishing to purchase are reduested to calland exam
ine the premises previous to the day of sale.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
A..1. PRATHER, i,. ,
H. M. JENKINB, . Adm rs.
July 20, 1858—wtds.
TW O months after date, application will be made
to the Court oi Ordinary, of Muscogee County,
Ga„lo>- leave to sell the Real Estate of James L.
Garrard, dec’d. E..BARNARDAdm’r.
•Sept 2, 1858—w2m.
TWO months afterdate application will be made
to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Chattaho*’
Cbee county >or leave to sell the laud* belonging to
the estate of Green Bently, deceased.
iptl3-w2m HYMAN ALBRITTON, adm’r. ■
sipmq as® SMsaas ©©©©§?
J. H, DANIEL & CO.,
12.1 Broad street, Columbus, Georgia.
Have now in Store and are constantly receiving their Stock of
©[PKDKKOfcAKIE) ©©!L®lf^o*,
Of their own Manufacture.
ALSO—A LARGE STOCK OF
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats , Caps, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, fyc.
All 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, Linens, Ac.
&,c., which will be manufactured to order, in the best manner and warranted to give
perfect satisfaction.
Persons in want of good articles are invited to give us a call.
May 6, 1858—wtwtf. 9. li. DANIELS & CO.
EAKI.V SHERIFF SALKS.
\I'ILL besoldontn* first. Tuesday In October
* * next, before the Court House door in the
iowu. oi Blakely, Early county, between the usu
al hours ot sale, thefoiowine property to wit:
Lot of land number twenty eight m the fiih d’E- 1
trict and 175 acres of lot No 12 in the SSth district
! of Early County, levied on as the properly ot VV.
li. Harrison to sail sly e'ght Justice Court tl ‘as,
from the 854th District a. M., iu uvor of &1. VV.
Btamper vs VV H Harrison levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
ANTHONY HUTCHINS,Sh’ff,
Blakely. Aug. 31, k*s8 —wtds.
GEORGIA—TaIbot comity:
RULE NISI.
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1858.
YSTHEREAS, John Duncan, admin strator of
Franklin Duncan, petitio.is 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*
tractiromthe minutesoi this Court, Jnfv 34th, 1857.
Julygtkb w6m MARION BETHUN E,O and
A<lminiatratoi’ , N Sale.
WILL be so'd at the Court House door in the
town of Blakely, Early county. Georgia,
| on the first Tue-day in October next, wuhin the
legal hours of sale. Lot ol Land. No. 278, in the
i 28th district of said county, as the property of
I Wiiliam L Jeter, deceased, for the benefit olthe
j heirs and creditors of said e-state.
SARAH A. JETER, Admr’x.
Aug. 30,1859. vvlm
GUO RGlA—Muscogee County.
Court of Ordinary, June Term, 1858.
RULE nisi.—Whereas Timothy G McCrary ad
ministrator on the estate ol YVMey VV Todd,
deceased, having applied for Letters of Dismission:
It is therefore hereby ordered, That ail persons
concerned shew cause, if any they have, whv said
administrator should not be dismissed nt the Court
of Ordinary to beheld in and for said countv on the
! first Monday in Janiv*-y next, and that this Rule be
published in terms ofihe law.
A true trails ript from the minutes, oi said cour..
June 15, Dsß—w(im J< >HN It ‘HNBON, < ‘rd’ry
GEORGIA, CHATTAHOOCHEE CO.
WHEREAS Samuel D, Harp, Guardian, for
the per son and properly of John C. F.
McCook, applies for letters of dismission from
the same
Ail persons concerned, are hereby required to
appear at my office, within the lime prescribed
I by law, and show cause, (if any,) why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, the 2d day of
August, 1858.
E. G RAIFORD, Ordinary.
Aug. 7,1858. wfini
i .
| FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
j James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, President,
j JohnG. Rreckenridge, of Kentucky, Viee-Presid’nt
! Lewis Csss, of Michigan, Secretary of State.
! Howell C“bb, of Georgia, Sec’y of liie Treasury.
I Jacob Thompson, of Miss. Sec’y of the Interior.
| John B. Floyd, of Va., Secretary of War.
j Isaac Toucey, of Conn., Secretary of the Navy.
; Aaron V. Brown, of Tenn., Postmaster General,
i Jeremiah S. Black, of Pa. Attorney General.
JUDICIARY—SUPREME COURT.
Roger B Taney, Baltimore, Md. Chief Justice,
appointed 1836—Salary §6,SCO.
John McLean, Cincinnati, Ohio, Associate Jus
tice, appointed in 1829—Salary §6,000.
j James M. Wayne, Savannah, Ga. Associate
j Justice, appointed 1839—Salary §6,000.
; John A, Campbell, Mobile, Ala., Associate Jus-
I tiee) appointed 1852—Salary §6,000.
John Catron, Nashville, Tenn., Associate Jus
i tice, appointed 1837 —Salary $6,000.
| Peter V. Daniel, Richmond, Va., Associate Jus*
j tice, appointed 1841—Salary $6,000.
j Samuel Nelson, Coupe rstown, New York, As
! sociate Justice, appointed 1845—Salary $6,000.
j Nathan Clifford, Portland, Me . Associate Jus
tice, appointed 1857—Salary $6,000.
Robert C Grier, Pittsburg,‘Fa., Associate Jus
tice, appointed 1846—Salary $6,000.
Benj C. Howard, Baltimere, Md. Reporter, ap
pointed 1843—Salary SU3OO
The Supreme Court is held in the City of VVash
’ ington, and lias one session annually, coimnenc
j ing on the first Monday iu December.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
J E Brown, Governor.
J II Steele, Secretary Executive Department,
John B Campbell, do do
M W McComb, do do
L J Aired, Messenger.
E P Watkins, Secretary of State-
John B Trippe, Treasurer.
Peterson Thweatt, Comptroller General.
James A Green, Surveyor General.
John F Condon, State Librarian.
John E Ward, President of the Senate.
J W H Underwood, Speaker of li. Representatives
Alex M Speer,Clerk House Representatives.
William Turk, Principal Keeper Penitentiary.
Berijah S Carswell, Ass’t. do do
H J G Williams, Inspector of Penitentiary.
Wrn A Williams, Book Keeper do
I)r Tomlinson Fort, Physician do
Dr T F Greene,Sup. and Res. Phy. Lun Asylum.
DrT Fort, B P Stubbs and Dr L Struhecker, Trus
tees Lunatic Asylum.
SUPREME COURT FOR THE CORREC
TION OF ERRORS.
Joseph H Lumpkin, Ju ’ge—Term expires 1863.
Charles J McDonald, Judge— do 1861.
Henry L Denning. Judge—- do 1859'.
B Y Martin, Reporter,
ii E .Martin, Clerk,
FiRST ptSTßtGT—Composed of the Eastern
and M ‘idle Judicial Circuits, at Sava.mah, on j
the second .Monday in January, and June in ea- I. ‘
year.
Skcond District—Composed of the Macon, i
South Western and Chattahoochee Judicial Cir i
cuits, at Macon, on the 4th Monday in January,
and 3d Monday in June in each year.
Third District Composed of the Flint,
Coweta, Blue Ridge, and Cherokee Judicial Cir
cuits at Atlanta, on the 4th Monday in March and
second Monday in August in each year.
Fourth District—Composed ol the Western
and Northern Judicial Circuits, at Athens, on the
fourth Monday in May and fourth Monday in
November in each year.
Fifth District—Composed of the Ocmulgee i
and Southern Judicial Circuits, at Mtlledgevilie
on the second Monday in May and November in ;
-ach year.
*N'ote.—The Pataula Circuit is attached to 2d
Supreme Court District; Brunswick, to the Ist:
Tallapoosa to the 3d,
r C0ITT CALENDAR FOR 1858.
REVISED BY THE SOUTHERN RECORDER.
SUPERIOR COURTS.
JANUARY JULY
2d Monday, Chatham Fridav before ) ~•
FEBRUARY. j2d Monday { ayn
let Monday, Clark ; 2d Monday, Glynn
Floyd AUGUST.
Lumpkin Ist Monday, Floyd
; Friday belore ) vv Lumpkin
, 2d Monday \ ‘ 2d Monday, Clark
2d Monday, Dawson | __ Dawson
Glynn ‘3d Monday, Forsyth
j 3d Monday, Forsyth Meriwelh’r
Meriweth’r, Walton
Walton* 4th Monday, Baldwin
1 4th Monday Baldwin I Cliatiahooclie
Chattahocheei Glasscock
Glascock , Heard
Heard’ Jackson
Jackson Monroe
Monroe Paulding
Paulding . Schley
Schley ! ‘Taliaferro
Tallmfer’i i SEPTEMBER
MARCH. Ist Monday, Appling
I Ist Monday, Appling Chattooga
Chattooga Cherokee
Cherokee j Columbia,
Coweta Coweta
Columbia Crawford
Crawford Madison
Gwinnett Marion
Madison Mitchell
Marion Morgan
Mitchell Webster
Morgan 2d Monday, Butts
Webster Cass
j 2d Monday, Butts Coffee
Cass Elbert
Coffee Fayette
Elbert Greene
Fayette j Gwinnett
Gn ene Pickens
Pickens Sumter
Sumter Washing’n
Wasliing’i Friday after Pierce
Friday after, Pierce 3d Monday, Cobb,
Thursday aft Mont’gy Hall
j 3d Monday, Cobb • Ilart
Hall Macon
Hart Newton
Macon ) Putnam
Newton Talbot,
Putnam Terrell
Talbot Ware
Tat nail i 4th Monday Campbell
Terrell j (’lay
I Ware Clinch
j Friday after, Bulloch | Emanuel
j 4th Monday, Campbell j Lee
Clay Twiggs
Clinch Wilkes
Effingham While
Emanuel OCTOBER
Lee fet Monday, Carroll
Twiggs Dooly
White Early
Wilkes Fulton
i APRIL Gilmer
I Ist Monday, Carroll Gordon
Dooly _ Taylor
Early Warren
Fulton ! Wilkinson
Gordon Tuesday aft Pike.
Pike Wed’day aft Rabun
Rabun 2d Monday, Charlton
Taylor Fannin
Warren Hab’rsham
Wilkinson Hancock
2d Monday, Charlton Harris
Hab’rsham Laurens
Hancok Miller
Harris Scriver
Laurens 3d t Monday, Burke
Miller i Cannier
! Scriven Franklin
‘Tuesday aft Mclntosh Harralsun
! 3d Monday, Burke Henry
Camden Jones
Franklin Murray
Haralson Oglethorpe
Henry Pulas-ki
Stewart
Union
-Murray Worth
Oglethorpe Thursday aft Montg’ry
Pulaski Friday after, Wilcox
Stewart 4th Monday, DeKa|b
Worth Decatur
‘Thursday aft Bryan Houston
Friday alter VV ilcox Irwin
Itlj Monday Decatur Jasper
DeKalb Lincoln
Houston Polk
Kwiu Tat nail
Jasper Towns
Lincoln Whitfield
Folk Thursday aft Telfair
Whitfield Friday after, Bulloch
Thursday aft Telfair Monday aft Effingham
MAY. NOVEMBER
Ist Monday, Berrien Ist Monday, Berrien
Gilmer Milton
Randolph Randolph
Richmond Richmond
Upson j Upson
2d Monday, Raker 2d Monday, Baker
Bibb Bibb
Catoosa Catoosa
Chatham Muscogee
Tannin 3d Monday, Spalding
Muscogee Troup
3d Monday Spalding, 4th Monday Calhoun
Pinup Walker
Union Thursday aft Mclntosh
4th Monday, Calhoun Monday aft Dougherty
Towns Liberty
Waiker Colquitt
Monday after D< ueherty Monday after Liberty
Last .Monday, Colquitt and Bryan
JUNE. DECEMBER.
Ist Monday, Dade Ist Monday, Dade
Jefferson Jefferson
Milton Thomas
Thomas Lowndes
3d Monday, Lowndes
“After 1858, on 2d and 3d Mondays in February
and 3d Monday in August.
GEORGIA) Girattalioochee County t
Court of Ordinary, July Term 1858.
HULK Nisi.
IT 7 -HERE AS, William J. Mcßride, Tnomas FL Me
TV Bride, and M.O. Wardlaw, Executors of the
as: will and testament of William Mcßride, deceased
having fully settied the business of the estate ot said
deceased, apply to me for Letters ot Dismission
irom the same.
It is therefore orde“ed, that all persons con
cerned shew cause it any they Lave, why said Letters
should not begrimed at the Court of Ordinary to
beheld in andlor said county on ttao second Mon
day in Januarv Bext. And it Is farther Ordered,
that this Rul -be published in terms of the law.
A true transcript from the minutes of this Court.
July 7, 1858.
July E. E.RAIFORUj Ordinary.