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1000 AGUES OF
Flint River Lands, for Sale.
THE undersigned being desk* sl wlnd
up their basinees, offer ior snle,on an)
9 ’ a vaUab,e BftUle *
men tof
One Thonssnd Acres of Land,
lying on the West side of the Flint River, ten miles
north oi Oglethorpe, and ten miles'’south hof Rey
nolds. tirn hundred acresof this settlement is num
ber onepine land, the balance (800 acres) entirely
swamp. The swamp land is less liable to be innun
daled by the River than any lands unsaid River
in Macon county, and will doubtless make from
00 to Hlbushelsof corn per acre, and from 1500 to
3000 lbs of cotton. There are 80 acres ot pine land,
and 1.1 of Rwamp cleared and in a state of cultiva
tion* Water, health and society cannotbe excelled
in South Westerr Georgia. Applyto
COOK & MONTFORT,
Julyll -w&twtf. at Oglethorpe. Oa.
\ Sant*
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For the rapid Care of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
AMI) FOR THE RELIEF OF CONSUMPTIVE PATIENTS IN
ADVANCED STAGES OF THE DISEASE.
We need not speak to the public of its virtues.
Throughout every town and almost every hamlet
ol the American Stales, its wonderful cures of
pulmonary complaints have made it already
known. Nay, lew are the famlies in any civilized
country on this continent without some personal
experience of its eflect:and fewer yet the commu
nities anywhere which have not among them some
diving trophy of its victory over the subtle and
dangerous diseases of the throat and lungs. VV bile
it is the most powerful antidote vet known to
man for the formidable and dangerous diseases of
the pulmonary organs, it is also the pleasantest
and safest remedy that can be employed for infants
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
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
afford those who rely on it the best agent which
our skill can furnish for their cure.
KF“ Prepared by DR. JAM ICS C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass,
and
SOLD BY
Dr. David Young and Danforth, Nagel <fc Cos.
Columbus, and by nearly all Druggists in the
South.
July 24, 1858.—wfiftw3m.
Landreth’s New Crop Garden Seed,
Just Received at
J. W. PEASE’S ROOK STORK.
ianSB —wtwtf.
LANDRETH’S NEW CROP OF GawDEN
SEED.-'just received and for sale by
BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
AIso,ONION SETS of various kinds.
_ dec 10—wtwtf w& tw
Administrator's Sale.— Agreeably to an
order ot’ the honorable Court of Ordinary of
Clarke county, will be sold before the Court House
door in the town of Blakely, Early county, Ga„on
the firßt Tuesday in December next, within the
legal hours of sale, all the lands, consisting of
Lot number one hundred and twenty six (126) known
as the Bartlett lot, and lot number one hundred and
fißeen (115) known as the Matthew Lewis lot, both
In the sixth district of Earlly county, (each lot con
taining 250 acres more or less: a large portion of
widen is under’cultivation.) Together with all the
negroes belonging to theestatc ol Robert G. T. Taylor
dec’d. Sold lor the benefit of the hei rs and creditors
of said estate. Terms made known on the day of
sale.
And on the day following will be sold on the pre
mises, all the perishable property of said estate,
consisting of corn, fodder, mules, horses, wagons,
household furniture and plantation utensils ofall
kinds. Hale to continue from day to day until the
property! s all {sold. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.
RICHARD I). B. TAYLOR, Adm’r.
October 2,1858 —wtd.
GEORGIA—TaIbot County:
WnEREAS, JohnS. Duncan applies to me'for
letters of administration on the estate ot Eliza
beth Duncan —
Theseare therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of saiddeceased,
t o be and appear at my ;o(li re within the time pre
scribed bylaw, then and there (to shew cause, (if
any they have) why*said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand and official signature this
30th September, 1858.
MARION BET HUN E, Ordinary,
•ot. 2 ,1858—w:kl.
GEORGIA, Gliattalioor lice County:
Court of Ordinary, July Term 1858.
. HULK NISI.
WHEREAS, William J. Mcßride, Tnomas 11. Me
Bride, aud M.C. Wardlaw, Executors ot the
last will and testament of William Mcßride, deceased
having fully settled the business of the estate ot said
deceased, apply to me for Letters ot Dismission
from the same.
it is therefore orde'ed, that all persons con
cerned shew cause if any they have, why said Letters
should not be granted at the Court of Ordinary to
beheld in aud for said county on the second Mon.
day in Januarv next. And it is further Ordered,
t hat this Rul? be published in terms of the law.
A true transcript from the mmutesof this Court,
July 7, 1858.
July 12—worn F,. E.RAIFORD. Ordinar..
GEORGIA, CHATTAHOOCHEE CO.
WHEREAS Samuel D, Harp, Guardian, for
the per son and property of John C. F.
McCook, applies for letters of dismission from
the same.
All persons concerned, are hereby required to
appear at my office, within the time .prescribed
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. ‘,1858. wfim
TWO months after date application will be made
to the honorable Court ol'Ordiuary of Chattahoo
chee County for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the eitate ofGreeu Bently, deceasinl Deionßl,lg 10
•eptlS—w2ui NYMAN ALBRITTON, adm’r.
GEOBGIA, Chattahoochee County.
WHEREAS, William Bagley, Guardian for
the person and property of Sarah J. (former
ly How ml) now Walters, orphan of George
Howard,deceased, petitions this Court lor letters
of dismission from said guardianship.
All person j concerned are hereby required to
shew cause within the lime fixed by law, why said
Bagley should not bo dismissed irom his sai l guar
dianship.
Given under my hand at office, Oct. 13, 1858.
E. G RAIFORD, Ordinary.
Oct 18 wot
GEORGIA, Muscogee County.
T ATHBREAS, Thomas J. Davis applies lor let -
\ \ tors ot administration de bonis non, with
the will annexed of the estate of John E Dtshe
roon, deceased, late of said coirnty.-
All persons concerned, are hereby notified to
shew cause, (if any they have) why the adminis
tration of said estate should not be granted to said
applicant, at lie C< url of Ordinary, to be held in
I ami for said county, on the first Monday in De
cember next.
Given under mv hand this 15th day of.October,
1858. JOHN JOHNSON, Ordinary.
Oct 16. w6t
GEORGIA Chuttahooch.ce County.
VAf IJEREAS, B. R Rogers, applies to me foi
* ’ letters o( Administration on the estate ol
Josiah Pollard, late of said county, deceased.
Theseare therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time pi escribed i y law, .then and there to show
cause if any they have why said letters should
not la* granted.
Given under my hand at office, Oet.lth, 1858.
E. G. RAlFOßD,Ordinary.
Oct. 7, 1858—w30d
GEOllGl A —Chattahoochee Couny.
r'aurt of Ordinary, October Term 1858.
r*TNEBEAS „llilliard J. Williams, administra-
W rate? on Ibe estate of John {F Williams,dec’d, ‘
petitions this Court to, letters of i emission Irom !
said administration:
It is therefore ordered, thatall persons concern
ed, be required to shew cause. P any they have,
within the time presclibed by law, why said - etters
should not be granted.
A true transcript from the minutes of said Court,
this October 4i b. 185- 1 ,
Oe.t. 7. 1858. w—tin E. G . RAI FORD. Ord.
Stewart & Fountain, 1 sceiri facias,
for use of&c. I to remove judgment
GW. McDuffie, Adm’.r, lin Marion Inferior
de bonis non ol Benjamin f Court, at May Ad-
Storv dec’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 tube found in said
eouniy of Marion:
It is on motion, Ordered, by the Court, That
said Enoch Story be served by a publication ol
this Order once a month lor three months before
the next term of this court, in the Times 6( Senti
nel a public gazette of this Slate, published in
the city of Columbus.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court,
this June 17, 1858.
GEO. W. Me DUFF lE, Clerk.
| July 27,1858— vv 3m.
GEORGlA—Meriwether County.
Administrator’s Sale.—By virtue [of an
order from the Hon. Court of Ordinary of
Meriwether county, willbesold on r the first Tues
day in December next, before the court house door
in the town ot Greenville said ounty,[Ga. be
tween the legal hours of sale, three hundred acres
of land more or less, (the Widow’s dower except
ed) the same : being tthe premises on which the late
John F ltoltins, deceas'd last resided, and consists
of parts of Lois numbers 52, [53, and lot number 75,
and of eight acres of lot numoer 54 all Ijing and be
ing in the Ist district of said county. It is weil
improved and possesses the advantage of adjoining
theCbahbeate Springs place.
Also, at the same time ami nines will he sold eig.it
negroes towit —Pate, 22 yea*s old; Jane, 20 years
ot age, and her two’chi.aren, one two years the other
two months old; .silvey, 18 years of ag. ; Lorana,
r. 5 yearsof agt; Betsey 40 years of age, and her child
2 years okl.j Sold as ihejproperty ol the John F Rol
lins deceased.
Termsof sale, twelve months with approved secu
ty. MALINDA ROLLINS,Adm’x
i j October 9,1858 —wtds.
GEORGlA—Muscogee County.
Court of Ordinary, June Term , 1858.
RULE NlSl.—W’hereas Timothy G McCrary ad
ministrator on the estate ot Wiley W Todd,
deceased, having applied lor Lettorsof Dismission:
It is therefore hereby ordered, That all persons
concerned shew cause, if any they have, why said
; administrator should not be dismissed at the Court
I of Ordinary to beheld in and for said county on the
| first Monday in Janwry next, aud that this Rule be
i published in terms of the law.
A true transcript from the minutes, of said court.
June 15,1858 —vvtim JOHN JOHNSON, Ord’ry
GtEOßGrlA—Tallrot county:
RULE NISI.
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1858.
“CIfHEREAS, John S. Duncan, administrator of
” Franklin Duncan, petitions this Court tor let
ters of Dismission from said administration:
Beit ordered, That all perse 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, Ord
GEORGIA, Chattahoochee County.
Court of Ordinary July Term, 1858.
RULE NISI.-—Whereas Samuel D. Harp and
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 allpersons concerned
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted at the Court ot Ordinary to be held
in and for said county on the 2d Monday in January
next, and it is further ordered, that this Rule be
published in terms of the law.
A true transcript fromthe minutes wf said Court
July 7,1858
July lg—■wfim E. G . RAI FORD, Ordinary,
Administrator's Sale.—Agreeably to an
order ot the honorable Court of Ordinary ol
Chattahoochee co.,wi J 1 be sold on the Ist Tuesday,in
November next,between the legal hours of salc,*be
forethe Court House door in the town of Cusseta, in
said county, all ol Lands, together with the Grist
and Saw Mills situated thereon, lying in the county
! aforesaid, belonging to the estate of Lemuel \V.
j Cade, dec’d., containing seven hundred acres more or
less, a large portionjof which is open and in a
high state of cultivation. Thcplantation is well
watered, in almost every part, and is highly produc
tive. Theplacehas a comfortable dwelling house,
and all necessary outbui dings thereon, Is situated in
a beautiful, healthy locality,inihe midstofan 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
i no the premises previous to the day of sale.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
A..T. PRATHER, ) . , ,
H. M. JENKINS, . Adm rs.
July 20, 1858—wtds.
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Jasper j Towns
Lincoln ; Whitfield
Poll; |Thursday aft Telfair
i Whitfield Friday after, Bulloch
Thursday aft Telfair I Monday aft Effingham
MAY. ; NOVEMBER
! Ist- Monday, Berrien ! Ist Monday, Berrien
Gilmer Milton
Randolph j Randolph
Richmond j Richmond
I Epson Upson
2d Monday, Baker ;2d Monday, Baker
Bibb Bibb
Catoosa Catoosa
Chatham Muscogee
Fannin 3d Monday, Spalding
Muscogee Troup
3d Monday Spalding, 4th Monday Calhoun
Troup Walker
Union Thursday aft Mclntosh
4th Monday, Calhoun Monday aft Dougherty
Towns Liberty
Walker Colquitt
Monday after Dougherty Monday after Liberty
Last Morulav, Colquitt 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 Aueust.
nnVO months after date application will be made
to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of .Harris county,
Ga. for leave to sell all the landgibelonging to the
estate of Charles Phillips, late of said county,- ec'd.
HENRY MOFFETT, Ex'r.
October 9, 1858—w2m
CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING;
iDHHi, smack & m a
No. 135 Broad Street, COLOIBIS, CIA.
Are now opening a large and extensive stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, all of thoirown m unu
facture, and made up in the nrt>st desirable styles worn this season. Most ot the stock having been
purchased for CASH, it will enable us to so l the some lor ('ASII at lower prices than ftn y oth
House in the city, lor the same quality of goods. Goods sold at this establishment will be found a
represented.
We would call particular attention to our stock oi
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
it is extensive and embracing every variety.
BOYS AND YOUTH S CLOTHINGS,
a full assortment in Store. Large lot of
TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS ‘LADIES
BONNET BOXES, and TRAVELLING TRUNKS,
GENTLEMEN’S SHAWLS MUFFLERS,
COMFORTS, RAIL-WAY RUGS.
400 Suits Bine Satinett for Traders.
;-SOO “ Kersey for Servants wear
A s this is the
Only Cash Clothing Establishment in the City,
Buyers for Cash will find it to their interest to give us a call before making their purchases.
POSITIVELY NO MEMORANDUM ACCOUNTS kept against purchases made.
Thankful lor past patronage, we hope to merit a continuance ol the same-
ROSETTE, MELICK & CO
Mr. S. E. LA WHO V,
Having takeu an interest in the above establishment would be pleased to see his old friends at-;;
acquaintances, and will be ready at all times to serve them.
Sept. 20—dvv6m.
J. H. DANIEL & GO.,
Have now in Store ami will bo constantly receiving during the
Fall months, the most Fashionable and approved styles of
BEADY MADE CLOTHING!
entirely of their own manufacture, which they claim to surpass any brought to the
Southern Market.
A LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats, Caps , Umbrellas , Trunks, Valises , Carpet Bays,
Traveling Blankets, Shawls, &c., &e.
They also keep constantly on hand an assortment of OI 1 IPS (T.OTIIIXG, ol turn
wn manufacture, ranging from 10 L, 18 years.
CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES AND VESTINGS,
i of the latest styles and greatest variety, manufactured to order in styles to suit patron*.
A large {Stock ot SUBSTANTIAL GOODS for laboring men.
Sept 29, 1858—dwtf. J. Li. DANIEL & CO.
123 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
_
\ James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, President.
; John C. Breckenridge, of Kentucky, Vieo-Presid’nt
j Lewis Cass, of Michigan, Secretary of State.
; Howell Cobb, of Georgia, Sec’y of the Treasury.
Jacob Thompson, of Miss. Sec’y of tlie Interior.
John B. Floyd, of V;t., Secretary of War.
Isaac Toucey, of Conn., Secretary of the Navy.
Aaron V. Brown, of ’Penn., Postmaster General.
Jeremiah S. Black, of Pa. Attorney General.
JUDICIARY—SUPREME COURT.
Roger B. Tanev, Baltimore, Md. Chief Justice,
appointed 1836—Salary $6,500.
John McLean, Cincinnati, Ohio, Associate Jus
tice, appointed in 1823—Salary $6,600.
James M. Wayne, Savannah, Ga. Associate
Justice, appointed 1830—Salary $6,000.
John A. Campbell, Mobile, Ala., Associate Jus
tice) appointed 1852—Salary $6,000.
John Catron, Nashville, Term., Associate Jus
tice, appointed >B37—Salary $6,000.
Peter V. Daniel, Richmond, Va., Associate Jus
tice, appointed 1841—Salary $6,000.
Samuel Nelson, Cooperstowri, New York, As
sociate Justice, appointed 1845—Salary $6,000.
Nathan Clifford, Portland, Me , Associate Jus
tice, appointed 1857—Salary $6,000.
Robert C. Grier, Pittsburg, §Pa., Associate Jus
tice, appointed 1846—Salary $6,000.
Benj. C. Howard, Baltimore, Md. Reporter, ap.-
pointed 1843—Salary $1,300.
The Supreme Court is held in the City of Wash
ington, and has one session annually, commene
ing on the first Monday in December.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
J E Brown, Governor.
J II Steele, Secretary Executive Department.
John B Campbell, do do
M W McGomb, do do
L J Aired, Messenger.
E P Watkins, Secretary of State-
John B Trippe, Treasurer.
Peterson Thweatt, Comptroller Genera!.
James A Green, Surveyor General.
John F Condon, State Librarian.
John E Ward, President of the Senate.
J W II Underwood, Speaker of 11. Representatives
Alex M Speer,Clerk House Representatives.
William Turk, Principal Keeper Penitentiary.
Benjah S Carswell, Ass’r. do do
II J G Williams, Inspector of Penitentiary.
Win A Williams, Book Keeper do
Dr Tomlinson Fort, Physician do
I)r T F Greene, Sup. and Res. Phy. Lon Asylum.
DrT Fort, B P Stubbs and Dr L Strohecker, Trus
tees Lunatic Asylum.
SUPREME COURT FOR TIIE CORREC
TION OF ERRORS.
Joseph II Lumpkin, Judge—Term expires 1863.
Charles J McDonald, Judge— do 1861.
Henry L Penning, Judge— do 1853.
B Y Martin, Reporter.
R E Martin, Clerk,
First District —Composed of the Eastern
and Middle Judicial Circuits, at Savannah, on
the second Monday in January, and June in each
year.
Second District —Composed of the Macon,
South-Western and Chattahoochee Judicial Cir
cuits, at Macon,on the 4th Monday in January,
and 3d Monday in June in each year.
Third District Composed of the F int,
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 of I lie Western
and Northern Judicial Circuits, at Athens, on liie
fourth Monday in May and fourth Monday in
November in each year.
Fifth District— Composed of the Ocrnulgee
and Southern Judicial Circuits, at Milledgeville,
on the second Monday in May and November in
each year
*Note.—The Patanla Circuit is attached to 2d i
Supreme Court District; Brunswick, to the Ist; I
1 ailapt.osa to the 3d.
GEORGIA, Muscogee county.
TWO months after date, application will he
made to the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee
County, for leave to sell the real estate of F.iiza
beth Worsham, deceased.
J. M. DENSOtf, Adm’r.
Sept. 14 th, 1858. sep‘2ow2rn.
TWO months after date application will be
made to the Court ot Ordinary of Muscogee
County, for leave to sell a negro woman by the
name of Columbia, belonging to George C. S.
Slack, orphan, and Mrs. Mary A. Jordan.
COLUMBUS M. JORDAN,
Oct. 4,1858 —w2m Guardian.
i UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE.
i I. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT,
Oft
IMIMTAEY COULEG&
i .1 BERRIEN LINDSLEY. M P.,D D.. Clm
; celior k of the University, and-Professor ot Chemiv
| try and Geology.
i Col. B.R. JOHNSON, Superintendent of the
I Military College and Professor of Engineering.
JAS. F HAMILTON, A. M., Professor ol
j Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Asirono
i my.
J. 11. STEW ART, A. M., Professor of Greek
! and Latin Languages and Literature.
F. L. J. . IiYSSENS, A. M., Professor oi
French anti Drawing.
G. S. BLACK lE, A. M., M. D., Professor of
1 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 14th of February.
Tuition, Boarding, Washing, Fuel, Rooms
Servants’attendance, and use of arms, SIOO 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, Germau, Drawing,
Book Keeping and Fencing, each $lO per Term
of twenty weeks.
In the regular Collegiate Course, the ancient
reputation of the University for 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
| lour regular College Classes, there is also a pre
paratory class. Students under 14 years o age
will not he 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
OESSION 1858-9. — l The 7th Annual Course <>l
j O Lectures it* this institution will commence on
Monday the 2d of November next, and continue
i till the first ol the ensuing March.
: Thomas R. Jennings, M. D., Professor o! An
atomy.
J. Berrien LindsJey, M. D., Professor of Chem
istry and Pharmacy.
C. K Winston, M. D„ Professor of Materi, Me
dica and Medical Jurisprudence.
A. 11. 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.
VV. K. Dowling. M. D., Professor of Insti
-1 tutes and Practice of Medicine.
Wni. T. Briggs, M. D.. Adjunct Professor and
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
7’he Anatomical Rooms will be opened lor stu
dents on the first Monday in October, (the sth.)
A preliminary course of lectures, free to all
students, wili be given by the Professors com
mencing also on the first Monday in October.
The Tennessee State Hospital under the Di
rection of the Faculty isopen to the Class free o
charge.
A Clinique has been established in connection
with the University, at which operations are per
j formed and cases prescribed lot and lectured upot
I in presence of the Cla?s.
Amount of Fees for Lectures is $105; Mntrict -
j lation feo/paid onceonlp)ss; Practical Anatomy,
i $10; Graduation Fee, $25
Good boarding can be procured for $3 to $-i
per week.
For timber information or Catalogue apply to
W. K BOWLING,-
Nashville, Tenn., July 1858.
. Dean of the Faculty.
August sth, 1858.—wtw2t*
Tl WO months alter publication of this notice,
application wiil be omade to the Court ol
Ordinary of Muscogee citintv, for leave to seti
. the negroes belonging o the estates of John M
, Russell, and Sarah K. Russell, deceased.
JAMES M. RUSSELL, Admr’.
Oct. 7, 1858 —w2m
VTOTIC FI TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS.—
1 v All persons holding demands against the estate
of Eldndtfe Adaraa, de’d, late of Talbot County, Ga.
are hereby notified to present them, property
authenticated, within the time prescribed by
law, and all persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment,
JOHN E. BABKESDALE, AdmV.
October Gilt, 1858—w4(J<i