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Novelty in the Art World!
Photography upon Porcelain.
(See ired by letters Patent in the I'oiled Stales,
TIPK AMKBII'AA PHHTOliilAPfll© I’OISCKIALN Lih j
So. 7 81 Broadway, Sew York,
navlnf aecuredjdicfr novel and flrt’eMott* fnvet&iorj
»y Ameri an and fcuropean patents » «* lit! y prepar
ed to execute al! orders for
Miniatme Likenesses of Persons on China
presenting all the. a'trttctivc and ndvnntngrQij<» fi>g
■iro>t of ordinaro photographs,the brilliancy aad ftn
i*H of a water *olor drawing, and a hitherto unauain*
•J quality of urability, by being rendered : a imper
ial table as the natural proportie-* oi trie ortie eu upon
whisli they aretransferr, and.
As the patented process of ihe Coftlptny ,em Idea
the reproduction ol i'hotogta;la, not only or plain
nurfa£tM),h ut upon Such as are round or tiCutty degree
of irregularity—portraits, run be re;>r tduc 4 with"
fanltless accuracy, ami flelb acy of dcHdeaffon open
Poreeiain ware • of an. description and dimension
•*d as ariiclesof luxury or of itottsiholrt unfit)',su< Ii
at
Urns, Vases, Breakfast Cups, Toilet Articles. &c.
thereby securing faithful portrait , and fornfal’ing a
g iquean l t-xq iisite siyle ol ornamentation of arti
#*-• in domestic use.
In order to furnish farili'i sfer the gratification of
the popii' *r taste, and to meet the wants of tin se pa
ironsofths Fine aits d*sirou* o ’ having Portraits
on Porcelain, the Company have imported from Eu
rope a collection of superior Porcelain goods manu
factured to their own order, which they sell a ! cost
price*.
As the American Company areowne sos the patent
right, and consequently th*- on y persons ojthurued
to use Hie process, they have determined, lit order to
AFFORD PEOPLE IN EVERY SEt TION OF Ts I is
UNION an opportitntty to possess
PORTRAITS ON CHIN A,
to make the following proposition to
Residents In the Country, who are unable to visit
Personally the Atelier and Galleries
in New York.
Persons sending a photograph, auibrotype or daguer
reotypeto the office ol the Company m New York,
accompanied by
f Tive Dollars,']
will receive in return by express, free of other charge
A Richly Ornamented Breakfast Cnp and Saucer,
with the portrait transferred thereon.
Ity transferring a dngnereotype and
Ton Dollars,
they will secure in like manner,
A handsomo French Vaso or Toilet Article,
with !he portrait reproduced by the patflhtrtl] process),
fly sen ling it pair of daguerreotypes and
Fifteen Dollars,
they will receive in return
A Fair of Rich Vasco,
with the portraits executed < qua. '.o mii.iaLure paint
ings; and, in like mamn r, portr'its yyn be reproduced
on porcelain wares, or
“ Vases of every qualit of finish,
ranging ia prices from
Twenty to One Hundrod Dollars the Pair.
N, 11 —He particular in writing tlid a*l dross, town,
county and State distinctly.
All letterstd be addressed to
MANAGER AMERICAN i'il« *TOG KAViIiU
PORCELAIN COMPANV.
781 Broadway, New York.
October hth 1801) dh;i.
THE AIX-SUEEXCi.£NT THREE !!
~ jgKia
voiw ’ ofTAftis
TRIESEMAE, 1, 2 & 3
Protected by Royal Letters Patent ol Englend, and
secured by the Seals of the Ecole de. Pharrnaelg de
Paris, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna.
No. i. is invaluable for exhaustion,speimatorrhoea,
and all physical disabilities.
N<>. *2 completely eradicates ali traces of those
diseases that have been hitherto treated by the nau
seous and pernicious use of copaiva a~d cubcb-.
No. 3 has entiieiy supplanted the injurious usa of
mercury, thereby insuring to the sufferer speedy re
lief dispersing ml tiupuri'ies, and rooting aut the
venom of disease
TiU ESEM All, Nos. I, ‘2, ami 3. are prepared in the
form of a lozenge, devoid of taste ami smell, and can
be carried in the waistcoat-pocket. Sold in tin cases,
and divided into separate doses, as administered by
Valpeau, Lallemand, Iloux, Kieord, Ac. Price $-3
each, or four cases for which saves $3; and in
cases, whereby there is a s>ving of ffi). To be had.
wholesale and retail of Dr HARROW, 104 RleeCker
street. New Vork. immediately on receiving are
nuttance, Dr. Ha row will forward tiie Triesemar to
any part of the world, securely packed,and addressed
a cording to the instrue, ions of the writer Sold also
by JNO. W. BROOKS, Agent, Columbus,Ga,
Oct. ?l—dlv.
(SUCCESSORS TO IJAUItISOX & PITTS,
Commission Merchants anu
AUCTIONEERS
OPPOSITE THE UNION RANK.
COLUMBUS, GA.
HAVING thisday formed
Ev.-r>ev«ru n wdlbe i>sed t) give satisiiciion o
those who may eulrust tlieir business to us. Pftffic
til r att-ntion iven to t e -ale of
PRODUCE ami MERCHANDIZE of every <!e
scr p’ on.
RENTING AND ’ • LE OF REAL ESTATE;
S v |.E OF NEGROES AT AUCTION, ice .
Administrators & Execuors’
ATTENDED TO ON LIBERAL TERMS.
CASH ADVANCES made on Merc’iandi e, Pro
duce, Ac. left with us for sale.
«'HALES 11. MIMS,
.1 AES C. PERRY
O dumbos, Ga,, August 1, IhGO. ,
ON retiring from the Auction an 1 Commission bu
sh-ess, for the purpose of devoting our t ine ex
clusively to the NEGRO TRADE, we u e the occa
sion to thank our trieiuis'or their long coni f .tied pat
ronage and confidence, and attpc same lime Aitogt
cordially recommend our successors, Messrs. MIMS
A PERRY as worthy of the same in all respects.
C. S. HARRISON.
GLOUG m 1. PITTS-
August 1. 1800. ft.
VALUABLE PSOPISKTY
FOR SAXfE.
•'v-, - TIIE Splendid and Commodious
'' *ej> 1. ■ Residence of the late M v.-. Boykin,
alUm™ luc u PP er P ari of the C : yof Co
s Dwellin'" Louse and
all the outhouses fre in cccu rtyah, on the
premises, whirl' -rrr-rr'fe f r.r . ’ j lets, or tw
acres of ground tLt-if : v r •;••• r : *. veil of wr.
ter, and largo quamines or cnoiee shrubbery,
flowers and shade trees.
Also, her summer residence situated about
two miles from the city of Columbus, adjoining
the lands of Col. Seaborn Jones. This lot is
well improved, has excellent water, healthy, and
is a most desirable place, and has attached one
hundred acres of good pine land, heavily timber
ed. Possession given immediately.
For terms apply to the undersigned, or to A.
11. Cooner, Esq.
T. C. BOYKIN.
Columbus, Ga. Jan. 23—dtf.
Enquirer and Sun, please copy.
Os uvery dceerlptiSft used by Lawyer?, or oDiocrs
of Court, printed osilv and on superior paper
I ut* fIAIhS OFFICE.
J.K. BRAMHAU.
PRACTICAL
WATOH-MAKEB
AISTD
Manufacturer of Fine Watches
•10 flro.id street, . m
COLUMBUS, GEO.
* I WOULD inform my friends that I
Jil/\Lhave left A. 11. Dewitt, and opened a
oStAtSa new Store at 56 Broad Street, where I
shall he pleaded to see them, and any of my
friends wishing their watches properly repaired,
or desiring to purchase anew one, of which I
shall keep a good assortment.
Persons having watches injured by being walk
ed at by incompetent workmen, can have the in
jured parts replaced with perfect ones, and tlm
watch made a good time piece again, by sending
or leaving them atofi Broad Street.
Watch-Makers desiring to make anew watch,
are referred to my advertisement in the “Daily
Sun.” Also, those desiring to see what Mr. De-
Witt thinks of my qualifications are referred to
his advertisement in that paper (the Sun) for the
last rear.
J. H. BRBMHALL,
50 BROAD Street.
COLIJIUIS, GEORGIA.
February IS—dtf.
Havana Cigars,Havana Cigars
Havana Cigars!
DIRECT IMPORTATION OF
ZEIE.A.'V-A.3NT-A. CIGARS.
El Figaro Regalia, El Mono Concha?,
El Figaro Horde prensados, El Mono Millar.
Cabanas llrevas, El PagaroLondres,
Cabana? Horde prens uios, Coferencia fiord pren’s,
11. Clay Reg. do Lonores, | Maria Antoinela flor do.
and oilier lira mis.
At Wholesale and retail. Moderate prices.
No. 34 Broad Bt. Columbus,Ga.
Feb dtf 11. F. 1R IIA.V.
rSiovai,.
S* Dv. DAViy has r moved his ofliee over
the Drug Store of Urquhart & Chapman, on
Broad street. Orders left at the Drug
Storeor ofliee above will bo attended to. Dr. D.
attends strictly (o all case:- of Surgary sis trusted
to his care. «
Columbus, Ga.., Nov 1. dtf.
O.\M HlfllUTlON
THAT HAS
STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS
And Grows and More and More Pop
ular every day.
AND testimonials now, and almost without niim
i><; might be given from ladies and gentleinen
in all grades of society, whose united testimony
none could resist, that Prof. Wood’s flair Restorative
will restore the bald and gray, arid preserve the lihir
of the joit-th to olu age, in all its youthful beauty.
fsa'tio Creek, Mich., Dec. vl, 1658.
prof. Wood Time wilt ))ier.se accept a line to
to infoim thee that the hair on my head all fell ell'
ovs i twenty year? ago, caused by a complicated
chronic disease, attended with an eruption on the
head. A contniualcourge of suffering through life
havu," reduced me to a state of dependence, 1 hav<*
not been able to obtain stuff for caps, neither have
1 been able to do them up, inconsequence of wlu h
niy head lias suffered extremely from cold. This in
duced me to pay Mows. llrigg ' & Hodges almost
the last cent 1 had on eanh for a two dollar bottle of
thy liair Restorative about the first of August last.—
I fiaye faithfully followed the directions and the
bald spot is now covered with liair thick and black,
though short; it is also coming in all over my head.
Feeling confident ihqt another large bottle would re
store it entirely and permanently, I feel anxious to
persevere in iis use, and being destitute of means to
purchase any more, 1 would ask lice ifthou wouidst
not be willing to send mean order on thijje agents
for a brittle, and receive to thyself the scripture de -
claration — “Die reward is to those that are kind to
fit o widow and the tafhertess ”
Thy. friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY.
Ligonier, Noble Cos., Indiana, Feb. f>, TSS9.
Dr. Wood:—Dear Sir—ln the latter part of ttie
year 1b52, while at ending the State and National
Law School of the State of.New York, my liair. from
a cause unknownt>-me, commenced falling olfvery
rapidly, so that in the short space of six months, the
wnole upner part of my scalp was aim' st entirely he
re t of its covering, and much of the remaining por
tion on the side • nd back part of my head shortly af
ier became gray, so that you will not be surprised
\, hen I tt li you that upon my re-urn to the State my
mo:.; c .simlacqu fintances were not so much at a loss
to discover the cause of the change in my appearance
as my more intimate acquaintances were to recog
nize me at all.
1 atohee made application to the most skillful phy
sicians in the country, but receiving no as uranee
■rom them that my hair could again be restored I was
forced to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortu
n Ueiy, in the latter part of the year 1657. your resto
rative was recommended to me By a druggist, asbe
iiigthe most reliable Hair Restorative in use. 1 tried
one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it.
was producing the desired effect. H»ce tin.- time, 1
have used seven dollars’worth of your Restor tiv
ami as a result, have a rich coat of very soft black hair
which no money can buy
A? a mark of my gratitude for your labor and ski!!
in the production of so wonderful an article, I hay
rec mmeuded its use to many ol my friends and ac
quaintances, who. lam happy to inform you, are
using it with like effect.
Very Respectfully, vousra
A! M. latta,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
D-pot 444 Broadway, and by all dealers through
out me world.
The Restorative is put up in bottles 'of 3 sizes, viz—
large, medium, and small; tiie smalt holds % a pint,
and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium lipids
at mast twenty percent, more in proportion than Use
-.-malt, retails fortwo dollars per bottle; the large holds
a quart, 4h percent, more in - proportion arid retails
<fer three dollars. -
O.W€M »D «. ( e>.. Proprietors :; i Broadway f* .
Y. atvd 114 Juark ! St. Louis, Mo.
AmL-;k! o' good Dm grists . riri F,-i,«.y Gc-oric
f' r ' ock-3!—
~ "rapii, ilsiif t
TSL GENIE Trunks, Saratoga, French, . .1 .
X LoritVicr, and various other Trlinks fy?
LA3JIES AXI) GENTLLjILa,
Ak'O Bonnet Bbxc-*-, ‘ Leather Bags. PeDisß
Bags, Ydliaes, Ae. T’orsallo very low at
A. C. SANDL Re «L CGT
Bvc-t. ..fiu ijisoc esore 102 Broad ot.
Columbus, J u y A, !Sa9. dwtf
(FIRST CLASS HOTEL,)
Cotiter Brond and Crawford Streets,
COLUMBUS, GA.
cook,
march—dwtf. PROPRISTOR
J. 15. DANIEL & Cos.,
Respectfully remind those indebted to them for
good?, purchased prior to the present year, that
they should net be forgetful of the fact, that in
these hard times it is difficult for them to com
mand the means to meet their own liabilities, and
trust that they will come forward promptly and
bestow all the relief in their power,
oet 15—dwtf.
FEVER AND AGUE,
from which mankind, suffer over a large part of the
globe, is the consequence of a tUseased action in the
system, induced by the poisonous miasm of vegeta
ble decay. This exhalation is evolved by the action
ofsoh.r heat on wet soil, and rises with tiie watery
vapor from it. xYbii° the sun is below the horizon
this vapor .lingers near the earth’s surface, and Die
/irtus is taken with it through the lungs into the
•Rood. There it acts as an irritating poison on the
internal viscera and excreting organs of the body.
TANARUS; e liver becomes torrid and fails to secrete not only
this virus, butalso the bOe from tint blood, Both the
virus and the bile accumulate in the circulation, arid
nroduce vrolcnt con titutional disorder. The spleen,
the kidneys, and the stomarii sympathise with the
liver, and become disordered also. Finally, the in
gtiuct of our organism, as if in an attempt to expel the
noxious infusion, concentrates the whole hk>od of the
body in tfie internal excretories to force them to cast
it out. The biood leaves the surface, and rushes to
the central organs with congestive violence. This
Bib" chill. Butin this effort it fails. Then the Fev
er foil iws, in which the blood leaves the central or
gans and rushes to the surface, a* if in an another effort
to expel the irritating poison riiouhgh that other grarit
excretory —the skin In this also it tails, and the sys
tem a ! an do its (he attempt exhausted, ami waits for
the Pa ov ry of strength to repeat the hopeless effort
iinrkii l i d.iy. These a e the fits orparoyxysius of
F KVttrtr a' and Aet’K t?u<:h cone’itutional di-ordrr wi’l
of «#• rse undmimne the health if it is rot r moved
We have labored to find, and have found, an anti
do'e.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
which neutralizes This malarious poison tn the b;ord,
and stimulates Die liver to expel from the body. As
it ; .f boulq, so itdoes cpyt this afijiefi, g disorder with
perfect certainty. Ami it do<*s more, or rather does
whit is of mriie service to those subj' ctto this infec
tior. If jakeu to season it expels it frqm the system
as it is fiftaorbed,and thus keeps those who use it free
from us attacks ; keeps the system in 1-e.thh although
exposed to tiie disease. Consequently it not only
cures, but protects from the groat variety of affections
which are induced by this meligr-ant influence, such
as eerifitcnt Fever. Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked
Ague, Penodicp.l Hea-:u e. or Biilous Headache,
Bilioa? Feyer, Neuralgia, Rheum u.i.-m, Gout, Blind•
nes?, Tootat Im, Earache, Oa r arrafi. Asthma, Palpi
tations. Painfnl Aflectiort? of rho Spleen, Ilyett-rics,
Colic,Paraiysß,
arii and Bowels, all of which when arising from this
came, will be found to as.-un e more or less the in
ternin' n? type. Thi? “'Aries Ccke” removes the
cause of these derang&arentsani! cutes Hie disease.
This it tccomplisi s by stinirlating the excretories
to expel The virtue from the system ; arid Itese organs
by degrees become habit'ui to do th s their office of
their own accord. Tfence arises what we term aedi
mutadon. I n«e may uo< ommpfish the same end, but
;pffon life i? i;ot longonou-'h, or in sacrificed in the
attempt, while this - Ague Curb” does ii at once, and
with safety. We have great reason to believe this is
usurer as welt as safer reme I v for tiie whole class of
diseases which are caused by the miasmatic infection,
than any other which has been diseoved ; ami it has
still another Important advantace In tiie public, which
is. that it is cheap as well as good,
is, that it is cheap as well as good.
PREPARED BY
pm. J. C. AY.EM & CJ©.,
LOWELL, MASS.,
l’utci: Onk Dollar pkr Bottli:.
Ayer’s Clierry Pectoral,
haswon for hseilsuch a renown for the enreoi every
varieiy of Throat and Lung Gcmplamt, that it is en
tirely utiueeessary for us to recount the evidence ofits
Vntues, wherever it liaS been'AmpToyed. As it has
long been in contain use throughout this section, we
need not do more than assure the peop'eUs quality is
keep up to the best if ever has been, and tint it may
be rebed on fu dolor tlieir feliel all it lias ever been
found to do. *
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For all the- purpose,4 of a Purgative Medicine.
For Coktivenesii :
l o* the < vi;u of Dyspepsia ;
For .lai’Niucei
Fob the Gureof Indigestion;
For Headaciie ;
For the Gore of Dvskxteuv ;
For a Foot, Stomach ;
I’oa nii. (JCKa of Euvsicelas;
For the Files ;
For the Cure of Scrofula ;
For all • scrofulous Complaints;
For site Cure of Kheumatism. ;
For Diseases of the ISkim ;
For theCuse of Liver Complaint ;
i or Drqpsy ;
For the Cure, of Tetter, Tumors, axis Salt
BIIEUM ;
For Worms;
For the Curl or Gout ;
Fora BiftiEtiPni,;
i cii the Cure of Neuralgia ;
For Piru vixg the li.ood ;
They are sg|ar-cjamd, so chat Die most imasitive
can trike them pleasantly, arid being partly vegetable,
no harm can arise from their u-c in any quantity*
Price 23 cents pur Box : Five boxes ihr 1 00.
Gieat numbers of Clergymen Physicians, Slates
men, and eminent pereonnjeshave lent their names
to certify the uhparaib ledhsefltinefs of these reme
dies. but our sp .ee here will not permit the insertion
ol’ them. The Agents below named furnish gratis
our American Almanac in which they are given;>.vi;h
also full descriptions( f the above complaints, and
tin-, treatment that should be followed for their cure
Do not be put off by nnptincipJted dealers wurilt other
preparations they make more profit on. Demand*
Aver’® and lake no oilu rs. The sick want the best
aid there is for them; and they should have it.
All on r remedies for sale by
if A VILAND, CLARK A GEO.'IG f
JOSEPH TUCKER, /
J. M. GIBSON, Mobile, Ala >
WM. H. GILL, Warsaw, Ala >
It_r*And by all Druggists in city and country.
Get. 17, IHtiO—dw6m
m. i. mm MB’s
IMPERIAL
Will BITTERS*
A KE COMPOSED O 4 PultE AN I) UXAItUL-
XjL^, terated Winf\ combined with Barbary, Solo
mon’s Seal, (Vm Vo; . Wild Cherry Tree Bark,
Spikenard, Camomile -flower? and Gentian. They
are:nia‘nui::c?Ured !»v Dr. Dobs himself, who is an
experienced ar.d successful I hysiemn, and hence
not to hc'classfetl among the qu. ck nostrums which
flood th« touutry anrt h the M eti.u»l
rrofession arose jai.liy prejudiced. These truly val
uable bitters have i> ‘t! eh before the nubile for one
year, and yet there is a heavy demand for them from
all parts of the Union.
Ur. Frtuk No. SO West 3jjUs treet New York says
‘T have been greatly be nVfifled by us ng Ur. Pods’
Wine Miners, and am now using t.pein freely ami
successfully in my practice. Asa medicine for Fe
males I consi lertit'-m if? cqual'etl.*
Dr Guernsey* No. lb West -lad Street, says:
‘■l have used l>r. Pods’ Wi-.e litters in my prac-’
i lice and in allcases where a toi.ic is required, 1 e n
sitlerthein unsurpassed, and rhee: lolly lecouimend
tiieui as a valuable Family Medicine. **
Dr. Meachuiuof Florida soys:
“Forseveral years I su'flered n’l the horrors of
Chronic Dyspepsia. 1 used a 1 other remedies with
out avail I discarded prej udice, and used Dr. Doris’
Wi e B.tiers, whicli have greatly behefitted me, and
1 believe will cure me.”
Mr. G. S. Weaver, cf Albany, N. Y.
“My wife was sinking rapidly with consumption;
the best physicians in Albany and New York Cite
. pronounced her case hopeless. She used Pr Doris’
Wine Bitters, and is cured.”
Mr. J. E. skaats ofXewa k N. ,T. ‘say-*:
**M daughter was ext;cine v ill; she hud been at
tended by four pi our best physicians; her disease
was jimmatton of the bowels, which had produced
extreme dr biiity. Her case aas considered hopeless
bv nil who saw her. A friend recommended Dr,
D Mis’ Wtue Bi’t a rs; she' used then nod is well.”
Mr. Britain, editor of > m Banner of light, in Bns
t in, says:
“Dr. J. Boveo P «d>* Wine R tors hare cured me
of the Piles, in tu worst and most, obstinme form.”
A aistiaguished laui or M bile Ala., w>i'in:r to a
female liimid.svys:
•*1 would advise you to use Dr. J. Bovs? Pods’ Im
perial Wine llihqita. 1 hove used them and consider
them a blessing to cur sex ”
We might wflte h shia'l tfoauha’and then would not
give on-’ one fourth oi th ’ testimonials in our posses
sion, as to the v-rfu: of those valuable filters, but we
wi|l .only say that they ard approved of by our best
Pip sic arts, are doir tr'-nu~h gned in til parts of the
country. anti earnestly entreat the afflicted to try
them
CIIAivLEp \\ IDIfIFiLLD p CO-Proprietors,
*fc ViOrun Street, Yew Yosk.
And sold by'DVugffefs
Sole Wholesale. ami Eetaif A cents for Georgia,
n.rMB A LE'Tfi E, Au|usta,:G‘i
ty>Ud in CitlumAmz by
ACEH k IVERSON,
J utie ‘22 —c’Aw Iv.
, OUK BINDING
ALL ITS BRANCHES
withdespatch and elegant' y done at short notic
TIMES OFFICE
Cv/lumius. Nor. 27—dtt
B. S. SMCHEZ,
SHIPPING & COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
-Savannah, Georgia,
BEING connected with a wealthy and bifiuentia
house in the Island or Cuba, as well as in
Charleston, S. C., every facility is secured forthe pro
motion of a legitimate importation of West India pro
duce. to which special attention will be given.
R. L. SANCHEZ, Matanzaa, Cuba, 1
PAUJAND & BALAS,Charleston,S. C., S
Special Partners.
March 1 s—dis.
M | SIPSODJ
o
. AGMOtIffiSACHOLII
X WHISKEg^WIUSKE^y
We otter tor sale the above standard brand ot fine
f'oppt-r-Uis.illed-Malted Rye-Whiskey in barrelsand
haV‘ barrels As it is of our own distillation, and
liiunly improved by age, w r e confidently recommend
it as the purest and best whiskey that can possibly be
Jstilled. We also offer our
OLD FAMIJLY RYE WHISKEY
and other brands, from the largest stock of Fine Whis
kies in the United States.
FREEEMAN & SIMPSON, Phoenix Distillery
On the Schvylkill River, Philadelphia.
Offices 96 Wall Street, New York, and
109 South Front Street, Philadelphia.
April 3d, 1860—dly.
TAB AC EN POUDRE DENTIFRICE
OCO OR DENTAL
t SNUFF.
Is now introduced to the Ame
ican public, composed of the
purest snufl, divested ofits ob
jectionable qualities, and re
tainingits potver as a disinfec
tant and detergent. It has the
I endorsement of the Parisian
world as the most useful ad
' elegant toilet article in the
world. Elegantly mounted.
Superbly flavored,
Asan Ornament.
And as a
Toilette pleasure,
It bas_no equal.
NOTICE : !
Encased in two form*.
No. 1 —GOLDEN BANDED OCO-
Retains all its
natural strength and pungency, as imported, andisa
most superior article for those who desire an agreea
ble stimulant. It imparts to the teeth that peculiar
brilliancy for which the ladies of Southern Europe
are so justly celebrated.
No. ®—SILVER BANDED OCO—
Design and expressly
for tUe Northern market —retains all its powers as a
dentifrice —though greatly reduced in its stimulatin
properties.
Asa Gena
On your Toi’et Stand
You will be
Pleased with
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GEORGIA —Talbot county:
Court of Ordinary September Term, 1800.
i If lIEitEAS Job C Patterson,administrator of Ma-
V\ ry Ann Cabean, petitions this Court for letters
of dismission from said administration:
Be it ordered, I hat ail persons concerned be and ap
pear at my office at the April Term next ensuing of
ibis Court, then and there to shew cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
A true extract from the minutes of said Couit, this
4th September 1860.
MARION BETHUAE, Old.
September 10 IB6o—w6m.
G KOIIGIA—TaIbot County;
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 18(50.
ill LE NlSl—Whereas John 8. Terry, adminis
%j trator, and Mary W. Gridin administratrix, peti
tion this Court for letters of dismission:
Be it therefore ostiered, that all prisons 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 extract from the minutes of said Court, July
>4:h, 1800. MARION BSTIIUNE, Ord.
July 30—wfina.
GEORGIA —Clay County 7:
• | Vo months after date application w ill be made to the
JL Hon. Court of Ordinary for said county, so leave
to sell the Land Warrants belonging to the estate of
George li. Wardiavv, deceased, late of said county—
forthe benefit of the heirs and creditors.
EDWARD MCDONALD, Adm’r.
December lOih, iß6o—w2m de bonis non.
GEORGIA—CIoy County:
fTHVO MONTHS after date, application will be
JL made to the Court of Ordinary of said county,
for leave to sell a portion of the negroes belonging to
the estate William Pratt, deceased, late of said coun
ty, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
LOVET R DOZIER, Adm’r
With the Will Annexed.
Dec. 10th I*6o—OOd.
GEORGlA—Chattahoochee county:
V, otice to Debtors and Dreditors.»Al!
i_N persons indebted to the estate of Nathaniel Cobb
deceased, late of said county, are requested to
make immediate payment; and all those having de
mands against said estate will present them to me du
ly authenticated within the time prescribed bylaw,
or they will not be paid.
JASPER J. CORB, Adm'r.
January Till, 1861 —w4od
GEORGlA—Cliaitah.ooch.ee County:
\yOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS,—
_I.V All persons indebted to the estate of William
Cobb, deceased, are requested to make immediate
payment, and ail having claims against said estate
are requested to jm sent them duly proven, within
the time prescribed by law or they will not be paid.
MARY ANN COBB, > . , ,
OLIVER L. COBB, \ Adm rs ’
January 7th— wtds.
Executor’s Sale.
YXyiLL be sold before the Court House door in
V > the town of Buenavista, Marion county,
Ga., on the first Tuesday in February next, within
the legal hours of sale, one negro woman, named
M .ry, about 20 years of age, one negro boy named
Alexander, about ten years old; one negro boy Sandy
about S years old, belonging to .the estate of John
Herrendon, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. By order of the Court of Ordinary of Ma
rion county. GEO. A. lIERENDON, Ex’r.
December 10,1859. wtds
GEORGIA —Marion County:
, IJEREAS Isaac Hart and Isaac 11. Peebles, ad
v ministrators on the estate of Isaac L. Peebles,
deceased, having petitioned to be discharged from
said administration.
All persons concerned are hereby request dto shew
cause, if any they have, why the said Isaac Uart
and Isaac H. Peebles should not be discharged accor
ding to the prayer of this petition
Given under my hand and official signature, this
July the 2d. iB6O.
MALCOM IIAIR, Ord.
July 9th, IB6o—vf.m
GEORGIA, Marion County:
Marion Court of Ordinary, Nov'r Term, 1860 s
11 'HERE AS Robert M. Anders applies forletters
» t of Guardianship of the person and property of
Mary Jane McGinnis, orphan and minor of Maltorn
McGinnis:
All persons who are concerned, are required to shew
cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
law, why letters of Guardianship should not be gran
ted to the said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature this the
N0v.,7, 1860. MALCOM HAIR, Ordinary,
nov 12, 1850—\v40d
GEORGIA—Marion County:
TWO months after date application will be made to
the Court of Ord nary of said county, for leave
to sell a portion of the negroes belonging to the es
tate of .John Herendon deceased, said negroes being
the interest of the said John Herendon in his father’s
cs ate, George Herendon. late of Wilkinson countv,
Ga. GEO A. HERENDON, Ex’r
Nov, 19th, 1820 —w 2m
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Columbus, Georgia, May 20, 1851).
GEORGIA, Muscogee Couxtv.
WHEREAS, Samuel A. Billing applies for
the Probate of, aud letters of administra
tion with the will annexed of Frederick Tobey,
deceased, late of said county.
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
show cause, if any they have, why said Probate
and letters should not be granted by the Court
! of Ordinary to be held in and for said county oil
i the second Alonday in January next. Given un
der my hand this 6th day of December, IS6O.
Dec 7 JOHN JOHNSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—CIay County:
Court cf Ordinary, Nov. Term, 1860,
RULE NlSl.—Join W. Pittman, Executor of
Leroy T. Bazett, late of said County, deceased,
applies forletters of Dismission from sail Exeuior
ship:
It is therefore ordered, by the Courtthat all person
concerned show any they have, on or before
the June term of said Court of Ordinary so be held in
and for said county, vviiv said Executor should not
then be dismissed; and that this order be pu (dished in
I terms of the law.
A true ex'ract from tiie Minutes of said Court,Nov.
23th, 1860. iS. A. McLENDON, Ordinary
Dec3—w6m.
| GEORGIA—Marion County:
! Marion Court of Ordinary, August Term, 1560.
| ArTTIEREAS Nathan M. Watson, Executor of the
1 V f last willand testament of L-avicey Armstrong ha
I ving petitioned this Court to be discharged from said
Executorship:
Ail persons concerned are require:! to s_mv rruse
! if any they have, within the time prescribed by law
I why the said Nathan M. Wats-n should not be dis
missed according to the paayer ofhre petition
Given underrny hand and official signature, this
August the Ist 18j0.
Aug. 6—wGm MALCOM HaiK, Ordinary
Georgia, Muscogee County:
RULE NlSl.—Whereas Edward Barnard having
appUed for dismission from the administration of
the e»t:te of James L. Girard, deceased:
it is therefore ordered, that all persons concerned
shew cause, if any they have,; why he should not
be dismissed from said administration by the Court
of Ordinary to be held in and for countv on the firs
Monday in June next, and that this Rule be pub
lished in terms of the law
A true extract from the Minutes of said Court, 23d
Nov. 1863. JN**. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
November 26, IB6o—wGm
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
Guarilan’g Sale.
W ILL be soJd before the Court-house door in th»
t V town of Cusseta, Ohattahochee county, Ga., on
the Ist Tuesday in Mar h next within the usual
hours oi sale, twenty seven and half acres of land
lying and being in the north of lot number 105*
m the Dtstrict of Chattahooehee county, as the
' property of Henry McKenzie, orphan of Henry Mc-
Kenzie. Hr. dec’ll, by order of the Court ot Ordinary
ol said county 7
T ~ McKenzie. Guardian
January 11, 1861.—wtds.
GEORGIA, Marion. County,
Marion Court of Ordinary, October Term, 1860
IV H . EII F AS .- Wdrrcn L. Rattle and Jonn R. Bar
- » te. Admnistrators on the estate of Joseph J
having petitioned to be diccharged from said
Ail persons concerned are required to show cause
ifany they hvve, within toe tune prescribed by law
v\ hv the siid Warren L. and John R Hattie should’
jn t ise dismissed according to the prayer of their p e -
J tlllOil. . ijtt, - V
' GivcnumlcTjny Land at office,this October Ist 1860
n . - MALCOM HAIR,
_Octq-w6rn Ordinary.
. GEORGIA—Mur ion County.
! Marion Court of Ordinary, August Term, 1860-
Tt/ Brown, administrator upon
( Ur ‘ * S ‘ , te W. Carter,having petitioned this
t >uu V, ms ducqarged from said administration:
Al. persons concerned are hereby notified to shew
cause, it ery they have, w ftnin the time prescribed
Piaw, why tuts nd A«aburh Browil should riot be
dismisses accor mg to the praver of his petition.
Giv. ti under my hand at office the 6th Aug, 1860.
MALCOM HAIR
A it? (I -v Cm Ordinary.
Cv .i A, .ibaxion county.
Court of Ordinary, August, Term, 1360.
\ H ERE AH, Charlotte Munfcrd, Administratrix
' on Use estate of Thomas R. Munford, having
applied lor letters of dismission from said adminis
tration:
All persons concerned are hereby notified to shew
cans'*, it any they have, why the said Charlott Mun
ford should not be dismissed from said administration.
Given under lay hand and signature, this August
Clb ’ 1 MALCOM IIAIR, Ord-
A»gus: —wGm.
INOTICE.
T before Court Howe door in Buena
JL Vista, Marion County, Ga on the first Tuesday in
February next twenty-nine acres of lot of Land No.
100, m the o-u district of said ccuntv, belonging to the
estate of srarah L. Hall, late of said county dec’d, and
now in the possession of M. L. Bivins.
Poe. 53. 1563-'v;ds m*** W ~ UAU - E ** Ul<,f '
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
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OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.