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A 111 toihttiw Ji fimaftry.
A gentUmftn in NaUbe, MU*., furnishes the
New Orient* Pieuyufie the following para
graph :
The oew jandffroprored mode” of malting can
non of lamellar wrought iron, invented by James
Carkeet, of N etch or, MU*., patented Soptomber
l/lIM. The inventor claim* thl* gun to be su
perior to any one now in u*e; susceptible of the
mod gigantic proportion*, and equally adapted
for light artillery; combining strength and light
nee* in a dogreo never before attained. It can
not be made to burnt; and to prove the truth of
tho*e assertions, he would challenge the invee
tigetion *f the scientific twn in our Confedera
cy. lie fit now building, and ha* nearly com
pleted, a *0 pounder conical shot. The weight
of the gun will not ex reed 500 pound*, Uklng
the place of a gun of the tame calibre weighing
3,M. lienee, in the cane of necessity, eoeh a
gun cao be drawn by nmn instead of horse*.
Tciu Cliiaiw Br bigial Boudin,*.
We learn from the Iloueton Telegraph, of
the IfHh oh., that a bill haw been introduced in>
to the Senatorial branch of the Legislature by
John T. Mercouri, Keq., restoring the original
tmundsriasofthe Htate. ft declares that Tex
as yielded assent to the settlement of her
boundary because the question was linked
with the series of measure* composing tiie
comproanieeof 1850, and for the sake of peace
* and the preservation of the Union. That the
United States has been guilty of bd faith in
nil the quoeiiohs embraced in tho compromise ‘
“ v of 1830, resulting in the dismemberment of
thst.Udfon, (or the sake of which Texas was
williujr to sacrifice her Immense territory.—
•tv tlinally the United States hns broken end
violated her part of the coin pact, and therefore
it is annulled and cancelled. The bill then re
asserts (tile to the I>©undunes, embracing New
Mexico, Ate., and authorizes the Government
to take military possession.
The Telegraph** correspondent says the bill
meets with much favor nnd will probably
pea*.
mew * e—ii
Kulcamk mjk liftman Minoks imtiirArmv.
—An arrangement is about to be entered into
by which ull the British miuor* who have en
listed in the Ainerioau army ore to be return
ed to their respective homes. Many of tbe*e
youngsters have volunteered from Csmu.ii, und
ns Lord Lyous is not How in*the very best of
humors, he ha* demanded that they shall be
returned. Tim Secretary of War aud the Sec
retary of State have graciously condescended
to accede to his request.— PhtL. JPicm.
JKrr. Tuoumum Ti nas vt Again—llb Cap*
Tuans mic Ftsamkm Kmchshb.—- A few days
since General Thompson, by a stratagem, cap
tured the steamer Empress, on her trip
Louis to Cairo. Jeff got only four hundred cav
alry horses, and noise ether valuable*, took the
crew prisoner, ami set fire to and burned the
boat.
This iaiormathm we derive iroin a gentleman
from the other side of tho river, and who knows.
—Columbus (Ky.) News, 4.
Mi Lit ary ;Mivkmknth m Tux as.—From a
private loiter, dated Jbaneo Cos. Texas, Nev. 18th
and addressed to this oflioo, we taka tho foilow
ingdnteresUng item of lb (Winalien:
“It may interest you to know that Gen. li.
U. Sibley V brigade of Mourned Texans leaves
Ban Antonio to-day to meet Col. Canby, whoi
with a rfirong body of Federal troops, is re|x>rt
od to bo unrobing into Texas from El Paso—*
Colonel liny lor retreating before him to Fort
Levis.”
PassAOet.A. Tho manner in which Bragg
handled hi* big guns t I’ensaoola deserves to
be long remembered. The Northern papers are
compelled to admit an amount of damage which
we had ne idea of front tho modest accounts of
the engagement which were given by the Con
federate commander. A Yankee correspondent
from the fleet to a New York journal states that
the monster steam frigate Niagara, carrying one
of the moat enormous armaments ever heard of
ta naval warfare, “wm completely riddled with
ball*,” and the ('olorado, another first class steam
frigate, “thoroughly disabled.” it is added that
JBragg’s ”*fguiar salvos were terriflo.” It la
evident that they know how to manage big
guns at l’u*a<Kd, nnd that Hilton Head by uo
means settles the mooted question between Hoot*
and forts, in lavor cf ships, oven with the ad
vantages of steam amt other modern improve
ments.
A list-mu Mar op-War. -Tlio English
uteautsiiip of war Racer, of e'evos gnns, Cap
tain Algernon Lyons, arrived off this harbor on
Friday afternoon last. She left New York on
Tuesday, and hns brought dispatcher to her
Britannic Majesty’s Consul. The latter visit
ed Her morning in the steamer
Carolina, ami the ttneer soon after left for
I'ort Royal, from which piece she is expected
to re ft this day and will soon after sail for
New *— CVk Courier, 9/A.
I’RRMUITRftIAM GISNKItAI. ASSEMBLY- 2d Day.
Tbo Assembly met at OA. M. A number of ad
ditional eotutnissiouers were announced. A eom
muideation was read front the Presbytery of
Western Texas, staling that thoy had seceded
frowrftM* lienors 1 Anreinbly of the Presbyterian
Church iu the United Mato*. A resolution was
passed that * a committee consisting of one min
ister and an elder from each of the Synods be
longing to this Assembly, be appointed to pre
pare an address to all tire churches of Josus Christ
throughout tho earth, setting forth the causes of
our separation from the eburrh of the United
States, our attitude iu relation so slavery Ac.”
A report from Dr. Wilson on Foreign Missions
was tundv the special order for to-day at 10 a.m.
Muoh of ike morning hour was spent In dis
cussing tbo constitutionality of admitting the
Byaod off Baltimore into this Assembly—Mary
land not heiug yet a member of the Confederacy.
It wut finally decided U> admit at least a par
tial representation from that body.
There was no afternoon cosslun.— Ckroni W <f
Srniinot of f>ih.
Tbs Corti, C#sl. •
* The New York Herald, of the 3d inst., con
tains several let tore from its “Georgia corres
pondeut,” anti has rough and innocuruto map
of the entrance to Hit van null harbor. The cor
respondent boasts ot seeing the ”tlg of the
Union once more raised iw haughty Georgia.”
From the Richmond (Va.) Whig
Hot In far.’ Baron till Link Sail
Ikr. ff*. S, Young:
Dv.u Fin: Tn those timus of extreme scarcity
• of salt, you will confer a k indue** ou the pub
lic, in public hiug a recipe you gave me for
curing meat and,making sausage*. ,
Yours truly,
J. M. IfeCUR.
Oaf. J. M. Me On*:
Dr aw Fin; In accordance with your request 1
’ “ send you the recipe fur curing bacon, and will
state that I have bee* using it for twelve years.
It requires a bushel “f salt to 2,900 to 3,500 lbs
of Pork. 1 prefer the bacon cured by this
recipe to any 1 have ever eaten, and the quality
of the bacon as well a* its economy must com
mend ii to all at the prv-M ofi lime.
Respectfully y<mr*,
W. B. YOUNG.
To 6 gallons water, 7 lbs. salt, 1 lb. of sugar
or I pint in lasse*, I te*p<oiiful salpetre- mix
and after sprinkling the liosh ride of the hsin* in
lh Milt, pact iu a tight barrel, hams first, then
akoutikrs, lastly middlings. Pour over the brine
and ts not covered, make another draft of the
and repeat till all i* envered, leaving the
inert in the brine from four to seven weeks ac
cording to the site.
For riausagn.—Take I or 2 lb*, brown sugar
to 1W lb#, meat, talk with popper and sail, and
let uo water come in contact with the uwa. The
sugar prevents the sueeagefrou, becoming strong,
as
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
COUNCIL CHAMBER, j
iJ.CBWnKH V, mi. J
Report of the Chief Engineer of Co
lumbai Fire Department, for the
year ending Dec 10, 1861.
To Ilk, I'onoraU, M*ir ■</ CkMOOk! of (A. Citj/
of Cotnmbuo.
<IBRThMM—I herewith submit my Annual
Report of tlm conditlyu of the Fire DepartmcbP
and of the public • isterna, together with the num
ber of fire* aud their origin as far as can he as
oertained, and the probable amount of property
-lostroyod—amount insured, Ac-, Ac.
The force of the department is now composed
of the following companies and their apparatus
as annexed:
CokCMUU* Kmuinr Cos. No. 1.
Poniuaa, James D. Jwhitson.
White members 45, 1 7J ,
Negro “ :t4), )
I first class side-lever Engine.
Jk feel Boction Hose.
860 “ double rivet Lcudlug Hose with all ne
eessary brs* and ioather pipes.
1 four wheeled Hose Carriage with all neces
sary spauuers, wrenches, Ac. for working the
Kngiutt, also one hook and ladder truck, to
gether with ladders, rope*, hooks, Uro buckets
and sxe*; also one hand carl and 16 gallon* oil
for oiling hose; 4 kegs powder.
The Kugine and apparatus are all in good or
der „wUh the exception of the leather pi|>o#
which need repairing or replacing with new ones.
VIOILRRT Khoirr Vo. No. 2.
M. ilarrloger. Foreman.
White members H 7 I 99
Nogro ” 401 71
1 first class side-ievur Kngine with all pipe*,
nor..ies, spanners, wrench#*, and other apparel
us neocssary to work the Kngine, and in good
order; 2 Hone Carriages, iUUU feat double rivet
and Lading hose of which KOU feet is in prime or
der; 16 gallon* oil for hose.
Mraooßßß KNuiMKCo.No.fi.
T. 0 Douglass, Foreman.
White members 18 I ft ..
Negro do 60 J
1 first class side ami end lever Kngine.
i four whoeiud Ho*e Carriage.
1 two ** ” Tender.
l OUU feet lauding hose; 20 (cot nee lion hope;
2 brass and 2 leather pipes; i do* loading hose,
spanner*; 2 section spanners; I axe, I wrench
and four lantern*, 4 extra bras* neftstc{ ail in
good or Her; H gallon* oil for hone.
Yoijmo Am kick a Firm Cos. No. 6.
U. T. Hunter, Foreman.
While uieuihcrs 86.
1 first class side lever engine, owith all n<v H
sary pipes, spanner*, nocsles, wronohes, Ac. Ac.;
2 Homo carriage*; 1000 feet can ras leading hose,
nearly all of which is in first rate order; IH feet
section hmo. ‘i ke engine and other apparatus
in good order
1 will hare state: The Fire Companies have
been much reduced in numbers by the members
volunteering for the war, and tbo drain wa* par
ticularly large upon Cos. No. 6. which iu Janu
ary last had 85 members which were reduced by
their volunteering to the number of 10 in Novorn
her last. Hlneo that time exortious have been
made to fill up the Company, and they now
have 36 mem her*. Aii of the companies have
more fit fens member* in tho same way, but
itre endeavoring to fill up their number* a* fast
as possible.
I am pleased to report to you that the City
has suffered from but few fire* the past year, and
none of them of that extensive and destructive
character that have heretofore destroyed largo
umounts of property la wur city and brought
groat fe>* and suffering upon our citisons.
The following list shows the fires for the past
year.
Jan. 26 —Store occupied by Mr. Fishackor, par
tially destroyed.
Feb. 16.—Kir® over Kills A Livingston—
small durnago.
Feb. 20--Unoccupied building of 8. Junes—
destroyed; email damage.
March 20—do. do. flcstreyed.
“ 16—Blacksmith simp on Front Street
destroyed;
Nov. 27—Small house of Mr*. Tilly, Meroer
*t , destroyed. *
Dec. 2d—Btore of Mrs. Adam*, occupied by
D. Tltwmson; loss of goods very heavy, and
building partially destroyed.
Dec. 3—Old building iu roar of Oglethorpe
House; small damage.
Dec. 6th—Kite hen of J. 0. Brewer, destroyed.
1 have uo mean* of aseertaiuing the amount
of property lost by the sevoral fires, hut it is
very small, except at fire of D. B. Thompson’s
store.
Kicrpt In three r four cases, the origin of the
fires have without doubt boon from accident or
oarotoiiHuasN, aud although the other* may have
been the work of incendiaries, I Imve not been
able to obtain t\oy trace or clue to the perpetra
tor*.
The following will show the condition of the
publio cisterns.
No. I.—dressing of Broad and Baldwin sts.;
fell.
No. 2- -On Thomas street do.
•• 3—Ou Jackson street out of order A empty
** 4 CrosMug of Broad and Crawford sts.
out of order aud empty.
No. 6—Crossing ol Broad A St. Clair, in or
der but exhausted.
No. d—On front *t. near J. B. llills, at the
fire of Dec. 2d, half full.
No. 7—Crossing of Oglethorpe aud Ft. Clair
halt full. ,
No. 8 -Broad iL near Messrs. Knnls A Cos.
half full.
No. 9- Cnnsing of Oglethorpe and Randolph
streets, used at the lire of Dec. fid half full.
No. D) -Crossing of Broad A Randolph full.
” 11— ” Front t ”
*’ 12— ” Oglethorpe A Franklin 14
44 Ifi— 44 Broad A Bryan 44
44 14— 44 OgiethoipoA do. 44
l- ” Jackson A do. 4 ‘
44 lfi— 44 Oglethorpe A Bridge 44
Tho ahovo cisterns when lull contain about
fi‘2,ooo hhds of water, an amount amply •mtll
oioni to ex iugutsh any oriiuary fire, but it Is of
ti:e greatest importance that some mean* Hiouhl
bo ucvfeed for filling them after being exhausted
us at the tire of the 2d lust.; as in oils® another
fire should happen to break out iu the sumo sec
tion there would he very little water available
for extinguishing it (except from private oisterna
in the neighborhood) and to depend upon their
being filled by rain is so uncertain, and may
Ooiuo too late to be beneficial.
Ti e private cisterns t* which the fire depart
ment bus noecs* (including the one at the Jail,)
contain about son hbdtt of wafer, which can In*
rendered availnble in cane of uncossity.
In adddttiuu to this Rotary Pumps, propelled
by the machinery of the Palaoe Mill*, Eagle
Manufacturing Cos., and Graut Manufacturing
Cos., oan be brought into service iu ea&o of fire*
in their neighborhood, and will furnish an in
exhaustible supply of water.
During the past summer the Fire Department
procures at their own expeuxe 25U pounds of
buck shot and fifty pound* of gunpowder, and
the members em it purclumed aud had a cartridge
box fitted to their lire The shot and pow
der have boon distributed to the members of tho
sevoral companies, and by them made into curl
ridges, to suit the different kinds of arms in
their possession, and is available in case of nood.
The promptness with which the several
Fire Compauios have turned out, and the stren
uous effort* made by them to suppress and ex
tinguish fires for the past year deserve commen
dation, and have met with great success, for in
no case, has, the fire spread beyond the build
lug In which it rriginaled, aud iu most oases
tho building ha* bvun but slightly injured or par*
Dally destroyed.
la conclusion, permit me, in behalf of the
several fire companies to thank your lion, body
for the promptness with which you hwerospon
ded to (he need* of tiie Fire Department whan
called upon, and the festering cure extended to
them, hoping that the future course of tho fire
department will bo such as to meet with your
approval.
remain, very rerpootfuily, yours, Ac.
J. L. MORTON,
Chid Engineer Fire Department
Columbus, (is. Dec. 9, 1801.
Which was received.
UuOKtiiA AMO TIIM FmOKRAL UmIOM.—A fC*O
lutiun, introduced by Mr. Lee, of Muscoger, for
merly of the strongest Utn n men in the
State, declaring the dissolution of the Union
i‘fixed, final and irrevocable.” and pledging all
the resource* of Georgia for “the prosecution el
the war untd the independence and sovereignty
of the Coufvderafe Suttee shall be acknowledged,'’
passed both house* of our Legislature, Saturday
last, by a unanimous vote. It will tbus be Man
that eur delegation in (he Gouiaderate Congress
will have no difficulty ifi proclaiming the senti
ment of Georgia on the Liueolu proposition for
a Joint Union Commission. —Sur Hep.
Qvayation prom KueeELW—The following
is a quotation iroin Kutaeli'a laet letter :
“I nm naMurcd, if the Northerners *uooel
in landing at any port iu the South, the plan,
era, n n proof of thetr determination, and a* i
punishment for non-recognitnui, will lay their
<*0(1011 in dames on every sere of their soil
threatened by an enemy. 1, who have seen
the tierce boatings of the! fervid Font horn
heart, can well believe in a cotton Moaeow—
nobody here does. They all believe in dollars;
they arc satisfied the planters wilt yield to to
many cent* per pound k>r cotton. Stand by,
and let ua see.”
Shorter, ( hamhers A Shorter.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
KUPAULA, ALA.
Will practice in Barbour and tho adjoining
counties <f Alabama and Georgia.
R. a.HHORTRBL. W. H.CHAMBRftR. H. R RHORTRR
May 27, 186 V. ts
CULMCNB 4 TUKNIUBEKD,
ATTORNEYS AT I*AW,
FORT GAINKH,,(JA.
Will practice in Clay and adjoining oountie
in Georgia, andin Henry county, Ala.
Apri iH6y—wtf
Tlioiiiai. IV Cobh,
ATTOUNKY AT LAW,
PKKSTON, VV.h.ur Count,, tin.
Will practice in the counties of Clay, Chatta
hoochee, Wabater, Marly, Randolph, Stewart and
Sumter. Particular attention given to collecting
and remitting. Jan 26 IH6T —Wtf.
M. D. RtifiKKK, ESQ.,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Uiliurr, Tern*.
Mil. ROOKItM, R*q . AlUirnt-y Sn<t I: <*.*• Jior
, at feaw.Mnd (ifneral Land Arit— I will also
aUciu) promptly to tho collerthui of Claim* Allcoui
m<i ideal ton* an<w<’rrd without <l lay Addri-**, Gli
tner,Texas. fe-bft -wtf.
/. 11. TAYLOR. WM.TAYLOR
TaYLOR & TAYLOR,
ATTOHNKYH AT CAW.
Ciillilx-rl, l>ii.
Wild, PIACTICI In tt Conntiesof Bakar.Clay,
i Hi mm n, Barly, Raiulolpti, Stewart A Terrell,
and wlllsfeo pronml atleßtfeßto sllhurinea* entru*-
iefl to them. novll wtl.
M. J. PAEKEK,
ATTOItNEY AT LAW,
Colquitt, MHIor <’o., Oa.
November 6th, 1800.—wtf.
ft. R. JORKX. A. WOWROR RILLRRPTg.
JONES & GILLESPIE,
ATTORN KYB AT LA W,
UNION BPKfNOH,ALA.
WIKI, jmieiuc in the several CoUftref the Stale,
aud pfirin ularlv ultend to any buriiwn in tie
counties ot Hxcos, Rn**ell, Barbeur. Montgomery
and Pike. U/“tlfi<e in Wfeeft'* Hrlrk lioililing.
Main rtireet. April I, iniii —wly
.IM-|>ll J l ’. I*oll,
attornhy at i.aw.
COI DM HUN, UROKOIA
Oflire on Hnndolph Street, over llolcmd Hatrhtn 4 i.
Office. April 16—wdi v
flarioii Itetliiauc,
ATTORNBY.AT X.A.W.
TAI.HOTTON T!botCo.,a
Uulwtwr 24, 1868 . wtdll.
!lot' Ac Lawn,
A TTOHN IJTM A.-A- A, A. W .
OOI.VUHVS, UEORtfIA
U. J. MOiSISh. WM A. i.AWfS.
Mo* Office next doer to the Font
Sept. 1 1863. dwtf.
JNO M F'UIUIVi. WALTEUIi. WEKMH
Fltili|H A. Weeisiw,
A-ttorneve at Law,
CRAWTOBD, ALA.
Will praotloe tn tho Court* of Russell County
—in the Supreme Court of the State, and id the
United Suae* District Court at Montgomery
March Id, IfMlfl-- wAdtf.
11. Isl. MPP,
A'l'TOuarmr at j.a-w.
Oolurabun, Oil.
Wll.l. i<tat.iire in ihe riintiahoorhec Clrrultand
adjoining counties
Offii #on Bnudidph street, a fra door* areal of the
Fust Office*. July'Jh dwtl,
)9, M. lUflaH,
Attorney at Law,
UI.AKKLY, KAKLY,OO„(JA,
lilakolj (}a., April 2, 1866. wtf
W. 1). WOOD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AND ritILU'IToK IN t HANf ISRY,
* ULICHNVILI.K, ALA.
W , *‘ ,< Petite l all the roll lie ol the COlintktH ttf
’ Balloon, Hlk, l-otfl'n, Dale, Henry, Mm 01. ami
itilsvelll 111 ulliines antriMUnd to Ins charge, ha
will he iiHxiitied by Pngir A. Bulloch, when they an’
not omployed an opposing counsel niaitdly.
Hamlit-1 Tlialrher,
ATTORNKY AT I.AW,
Utorgtlown, (iultuiaii Cos. |La.
WlLl.prarrtrc in the counties.of Webster, Terrell
Hnndolnti, rhuttahoniHtewart, Milliwatt,
Clay. Buriy, Miller, ■ml iu Barbourcounty, Ala.
May fj dll
MJB&g *• FOGLE & SON,
1> h>N V istk.
‘teffi-Office on Randolph Street, near Broad,
COtO MBUH, 4; A.
Columbus, Doc. dArrtf.
I>KS. LKK & PHKLPB,
DKNtISTS.
OFFICECorner Dfoati aud Kaudolph Streets
COMMHVS UKOktotA.
I) soy. tuber Ai. (Slit. wAaly
ARMY REGULATIONS,
AND ARTICLES OF WAR, adopted for the
uae of the Army of the Confederate State*, In
accordance with the late Act of Congress.
Price by mail 2 s ! 60.
Fur ale by J. W. PEASE.
Sept. 28, 1061. U
SXjAINrK.S.
Os every description used by Lawyers,or officers
of Court. **rfnfsd ttotlv and on superior payer
•I *“•
Fancy and other grades Flour,
4) jW \ HHI.H. to mi ilv* dully expected, tor aale at
vl M fj small advance lor the l ush.
Fob IN-—dwtf K BARNARD
.VO or UO l.il,tl> fli'sroi'n
At Administrator'! Sals.
□ t ‘ii llie low 11 o| v hi Cltu iabooi bee
fnuillv. Rsorg'n. ell the first Tueedny ill iuii-
Ad uary next, within he legal hour* oi Hale Ml
01 bO Likoly Negio.'H. in t tigiog 10 the eHiate
—iL if HRttim-1 Jones den.tfvd
Temia made Known 01 thedav of sa'e.
N vt'i wide WILLIAM UAGLttY, Adm'r.
BlU|iret ropy
e
la KTRAV DIULK.
The owner of aa etry bay Mule,
lunl him at the Livery Stable of
Vorttoy iV Muh.ißy, where lie can gel him, by
paying charge*. ,tov 2d -ts.
WANTED,
A HIP! ATtON AH TBACIIKK m a Hrhool by a
Mouihetn Lady, thoroughly qualified to give m
atrueiioit iu tue English branch’ •* and In Muaic.
Address Bos 19.1, CottimSU*, Hu
November 11 wtds.
To i tent,
Anew mid desirable residence in Linwood a
abort distauo* east of the oily aoiamona. The
dwelling house eontaina four l-rge and comfort
able rooms and one small room. There are two
out house* containing twe rooms each, a stable
nod carngA house a apleudid well of water and
u good garden, the whole lot contains five
u'ros. Fosses* tun will he given immediately.
For furihor particulars apply to the.
TIM KM OKFICK.
Sept I 4th. dtf
TIB Til
llr-DAVIS has r moved hls office over
the Drug Store of Urquhart A Chapman, on
ijß liroed street. Orders left at the Drug
Storeor office above will he attended to. Dr. D.
attends strictly to ail case* of Surgery entrusted
to his ear*.
Columbus, Ua. Nov l. dtf
IVOTICE
To Farmers & Planten*,
R-EESE’S
PHOftPHOPEKTTVIAN
OR
Iffitiiipuhited huaiio,!
itnivMM. occexuihai ha* aitendrd Hie uoe
1 <fihe ah.#ve ‘alnahtr letiUixer in tbiswtftion ha*
already nrmupled m*i .ider* from eur Planters for
the coii ague atom
Oui Phimer* and Planl. M .ne iqflin*< > and tO end in
tht tr order* ionn*" | i:li-i) ‘*■ i > tn delivery lit ton. lor
tlm-, Wen# not* nieko-f irranrwnt.lw for ;< large
•imply <; NHV y < <>
(biiiiiKbtti I fee i f-dliwn
(FIKS'f OLABS HOTEL,
Oatarr lirea.l *iitl Ornwford Ucraais,
tXct‘M Bt ItS, OA.
HATCH COOK,
U.M.U uwtf RKol-KtKTOfc
Southern Masonic Female
OOJ ,LFQE,
(Under the **.•(rol >< ibo Grand Liigt us G •.)
Rev. C. P. COOPER, A. M., Pies.
WJi.i. rcsuoio ox< on tho 2Wth of Sep- !
letriber next.
An efficient corps of t-t-ren ladh* and genlle
men will comprint the Faniliy, ri pt*Miliiig, a*
far a- praciieabh ,every prola4.it < dt itouiinadoß
of ChriKiian*.
Thin inxilulioti ftpi*ytlt fw th< parr let *,n and J
bortevofeii-- ,a*w- li i infere* 1 l ih# feihri
puiiitc, i"r tl>- t-.,, j’*rt.
The pnc< im, bejW'fid * ur. nt .xjM.n,.-, IW
the nexf Colli ,'iHB: y -i r, will be u ntfered hy ih#
Preside),l U> the TlOKUrv ol Lhe t'.ilifed, rale
State*.
Orphan* <*f deceused, and daughters of indi
gent Mason#, will, n imrutofore, eoatinue to re
ceive grntiiM'fin tuition.
Cheapnt” ( paiTon* and ihoroughne*- te pu- (
pits, arc aimed at in the -y>t(#m |ir<>p<>*ed to U> ,
puraucti.
No pair anr expense will fe spire.l t<u**cur<-
the best talent |->r the varu-ns Drpar'tuanls, to i>v 1
rxel viv*/g .< tA led fit tn mik-i j.- rttHiriu-niera. j
A Preparatory Dnfmriuietrt i aM. ehed to the j
College, wltiro puif-eul <# afri.'i- it Will la: givuo ‘
to laving well the ftiu'dil(efts of erfeeatlon, iw ;
absolutely in Miary to hirifrr *•!’ MiMhll ad- |
vsnaitf 1.1
The uses , tho pruciicami the orimimotlal,
will be sought m )• bluuded and develofa-d
throughout, ib* a bob- regime of th liafitsiicu,
The u<jfil Hi.d religtiHis < ullurc ■ t puptla will •
scruptlloutiijr H>pt a. view.
French <i ? | uniah will be taught by a lady
perfectly rvmveisuwf with both t 1 r* language*. I
The Musical Dt parlmWlt will he taught by h
gent.l man, a*f.*’. il l*y -in a. t langbahrd lady, *
both p's-M t-. ii'i',. xiji rii-1 re m<l genius t* an • in- j
incut degree, and occupying fin* social p..*i- i
lions. I
Tke.lafe )'n>i lciit f|?sign*Rjg to aiier and io pri
vate affair-', united wi'h <h>- re iced \ i*- I’nai
dent ami ifi® Trustee# ih t mwn ding tbo la*u
tution, under ii* prearnt lijitcuou, to m* pu it® ‘
confidence.
‘1 he I’r* *idenl i* boitpVed with un s <*< niplt |
montury cre.lci.iia a frttm iB-hcj. G. F. i'ier##, j
Hon*. Jea*ph 11. Lumpkin, T H It. i 010, and |
Col. W. 11. Jaoks-tn, President of the Board I !
Trustee- of r r i niversity.
Ooviugf- n, the Im-atmn <d itc College, tspitoi
ant and tic .Itky. Ife.ardi ait lx J.iatued from j
sl4 to sl6 p” m >i.tli--“sl*2 t<* I I in ‘.r<Hnafy
tinea.
By order of ibe i're#Hfeßti®t liourd.
JOHN IMItKH, D G M , !
I’lHiJelit of the Board
W, W Ci.amkk, Sec’y,
*ept 4 d>u
Encourage Home Literature
THK
Hmitlirni Field A Fireside.
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ticulture, edited by genii, hh ii oftnmmut ability, j
in their several departmeiiim it- published every j
SATURDAY, at Auguiu, Georgia.
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South.”—Delia, New O'ieani,
** Stand a to the very first rank “ - Presbyter- |
tan, Char lest oil
“A paper, indued, for the South ** —News,
Savannah *
<f A iiiont aeeepiiible pnpi 1 L'hrisliaq Indus,
Macon.
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Times. ColutubuN.
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could 1)0 made.”— Missourinn St. Leu is.
“Dduerve* tho most liberal pnlrofeafpo.**— Bap
tist, Atlanta.
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Enquirer. RlchuiomL
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Chrisfino Advoeilv, Nett Orleans.
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the mind.” - Knqmrer, Mi uipLie
“Filled with tho choicest tending Matter,”-
Journal and MosKcngcr, Macon lia. r
‘Md etctlloiil journal, odiud by roiapeleul
gentleman."—-Chron.clv aud Sun*mol, Augusta
tfa.
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Jounn.l, l.ouisvv'ie.
“A Southern Messing.” Argus, Norfolk.
M lt!very nitding man in tho country should
take it - Kopulim., Aupuaia.
“The t)*i family paper puhlinhed ” t'ouner,
ChsrliHtou.
•Ripial if not superior u literary merits, to
any join mil published * —•Htaadayd Raleigh.
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tlser,Montgomery Ain.
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enter upon ns third voluum. and i n.w FIRM
LY KRTA HLi.MiKD. It is bailllMMtiely print
ed, in hdiu tiirui, for binding, ou hue papor. and
with dear type. Every exertion i made to
vindicate itn claim to he
THK riHHT VVKKKI.Y PASSS IN TUR NOtHU.
JAMKSii Mi DN Klt, Pr<.prw|Mr.
AugwMa, via. April, I bit I
NOTIOIU.
TU* -Ulna fiber oil it is for hhJc. vatWUhU.-
K I'srin in the ?ttt IHwtru ini Wonticoun
.i-oiiHietmi oftteo u r.o o| Laud, ISO nr
-r- 11 Al ice opets LantiM, n new Vlin House and
Hcrevv upon tin- |tfaec, ltd) or iltK’ head oi V'uitle.uboii
tttc emio) number of ho**, ami SB head of -10-t-p
Term* ittßlFe made ai coMtniiMiaOngahii Him tly *0
when the canh is otfl-reg Rm|Uiri in \thsuy tti Ja
Iflil H Lively Ht.|lU>n. for treelion* to the dart*
ten* 1 wii rtHMS 11 HKNnAI |.
Bake r & Jarvis’ jsiand Guano.
BEIMJ Uii Ag at at v'ouuabusef tin aMieneae
Uuauo Vioopany, lain prepared to o,fi r tbitir
I'Xeelh‘Ut to l'luuier* aud othttrw, tn any
quantity and at Huvattnuh prieM, itrtual expenses
added A good aupplyalw >s on hand
Feb.lH... .dwrtt t lIARNARD.
LANDS FOR SALK.
I will wwll uty plant alio o where I
,9? * reside on 1 h*< inutattoof live river
H SOP I'Jtio acres cleared, food w ater, food
S j4*Unft ** M41 * n improvedj 4.(HHI acres in
ulenient, food utilis on the preum
These lands tan be divided to
suit friends that may want to buy near each other. Al
so B. M acte* best ihrininf land m Early roumy.join
iiiu the big lord on IhtttlMe of Early and llakei; also,
?tm acres oh Avcock's t-reek, smstl iui|roveim nts on
each tract,amt many scailoring lots. 1 w tii si ll low.
My residence in in risvo.mnty, Ua , nitre miles be
low I >it Uaiites, miml Eleven fioiu Blakely. I will
sell all my properly on the place 11 lean. There is
the rise of one hundred negroes, and stork in propor
tion fall and look; a bargain can he bouglitin eith
* of the places.
M W H r VMM li
NOTICJE.
Ihavsopwnsd anew MANUFACTURING
and REPAIRING
Carriage bsiablLliiiient
“ n Ggtethori.es.oet, opposite hid
gn Harris A (V*.,‘Stable*, aud am
Mr*** -! j|i*tpns4 to d<> all Repairing pertaiu
. W ..imr to the CARRIAGE BUNIN ESS I
at FJtIR PKICKS. I have a full set oi old and
corn potent workmen.
The patronage of my friwnds and ths public
genaraMy ngspoctfully .-olieiied.
fah. D—vlwtl JNO. G. MoKKK.
‘PLANTATION AM) STOCK
FOR SALE,
t have mm* is the conclusion to return to
py'KjLNorth tJarolina, a* my relaiivesarw all there.
Therefore I wish to Hell ail that I po—rss in
JXa.Heorgia. 1 have a beautiful little summer
leanieui e N miles uortli of t'olini-.bus, via and near
the Troy l actor v Thn-e hundred acre* ot good
l.aud, w.'lliaiproved; about IM) in a good stateoi
cultivation; good dwelling house, negro houses, barn,
stables, gitr house and screw; fanning utensils of all
kinds; c ws, hogs, vuules. wagons, household and
kitehenfVitiiiture.com and fodder, and various other
ankle* toft tedious to mention, in* first rate neigh
borhood,good neighbors and good nulvly. Pleasv
call and look at my land and stock.
B B BRINMFIELD
Nay 7th—wtf.
T. S. SPEAR,
>* I I -MU* II M’ -b. l‘ur|ile, cor. Broad A HnnUolph -t
f.JOIjt i M OUB. OHIO t. fit- t ■.
PRACTICAL W ATCH and Akkß
IFIDTUI SB’JvGyU ITJaWBUMB JT k
STKRI.fNG SIi.VKB fitPLATF-D WAIIK.
HA.IR
* brounhli . itMijr ,f fattero- I eill inakat’ order any dmitfTi and style and plait you may requ-i
W A rCHES, CJ.OC’ Ii ivi .V .I R W BL.KV
(tnf>a>red by -omf.# wti wft i tparfeo-wtd Wnskiwa, an.i Aarraefrui
C VNKH! GANH'.m*
4 old. olivet. Ivory fe.aded li*a.ts -jlntkory i.>.ksanu -w-.ro
A - 1-1 PKBSIf Mifi,
W * dot* i,)W Mr- - ’-11
of the beat quality Ibaliilia uired. <4l:imat set n m.i 4 < t n*i V yea.
1 invite the attention of all teifiy Sfessk, and will show it >G pfe * 4 . t • , . <
uipie''sold fftwfidf Coiwr ftresat aj4 Han fe Iph Streeu.
C tfeiiibus, Ga , Get. JV, 155 . dwtt . > r*AP.,
fsimie iisii m-wm
\ i t in; <it i t. i Titfe
COJL.OmB r l ’® ‘X-XjGKXSfilfia
COLQUITT & WMitiiH,
IUMIIIIPH STRBBT.
ARE PREPARED TO EaECUTE
fHi/HwK'f'T i* \‘TT?b TOscr vmjf.ay-1? m
In every Style of tho Art
ix J li, A !i CQ) (Q) \& fj & fjj £ WJ r A !1 .,
ANDWITfI mSPATt'H
Tiioy linvo also n oomplet.
BOOk-KiifefelßV,
dint vtill put up I tool. Nil, any t.vie ol Rindins.
t'ol.ihibin., Gnori'ia, Mhv ‘in.
Troy Manufacturing to.
- * 1
*Sb&ss3?&
fc=Scs&(.
-_2J
! “Ifw-rn H e would h%Ve it retro Mlb red lon we ‘
Wmmut still lUMMUtactliriHg largely for who,-
and retail the itrthiwing ~tiel-svis
Si'JeflßSv'hair*. lteds|e.ii. Wooden War, Mali. *
-a, A. Act we are m-tlinv at h w prices for the
V \r<it, regardw- ot Ih, I anil l eader-, will nnd il ,
•* *tt-or inieresr u cal'on us Iwforr sending then or
iters In toteign markets V i.-tr ordeis wilt receive
prompt kitettliou J:Fi f*tto\ 4 If a MII.TGN
I 'o huilmi., ,vt m h tn dti
Al iitjisra Hi Slikli we ad vert w copy por change j
t: A.OL E HOTEL,
OOLETHORPB GA,
Tilt sHkncrttm (lavittg enureiy mmiva
‘ led and re title ih< abovi IfoUi Mo >|ie [
- . 4 -1 accommod iron 01 the (intda m.hi. a hao ‘
•e Ld.nf ihclt yKlrwMiip It’ wtR spare nt pairir
t” pt- and ec * oinou tit U‘isugb tna *ii I
rone nice all of tha: fact
Pv'nt drtu. it vy HTILEH
HOME INSHHANCiT!
I.MHK MARINE AM D I*l VKr R, y
tow ‘*i rate* vv
Tils: UI OHI.I i
UOMk LVNIKtm (MhI'AVV,
OF I'OLlMlil S. iiK'fßi^A.
All rlatin# for liMisetr prom|.uy adjusted and p ‘
without iiiiuet'CHsary delays or eipemren.
Apply tu l> F \vll.v • i\, Hec’y.
l| jrv>tkceta the rear of the Bang of t V.lumbus ‘
Columbus.Fb |H dwtf
WANTED, ~
To hire a Gooci Cook —Apply inane. Lately tv
nug 80, U 8. ROTHCHILDS A MRU.
*Ol l> OUT!
ft hr McGOltall A O.lati ‘ d-snoard
V I .
flood* to Other parti-* ( icpie.l ,11 then- i deb eu I
J nit he i by H.de • r >n ettt l.io I lie irwu.d without j
delay iol seine E,liter one a the tun* cm be
touud at the old stand to t. n tn i u ‘■*.
U. L MctJvH v;|t 4’ to
t'oluuibvu. Vis Oct. 7 wtiu
PIKE HOUSE,
Union Springs, Ala.
. _ . Tlllr* new and commodious
! - V House, at the terminus of the
#\SM>3hm|m “htetole ami Uirard itariroad, is now
g complete order for the reception
aud Is not surpassed
by any in this kocthu of country lot the rouveivieuce
otlt* aceomiuodtiuoiis. Uiv* ns a rail and prove,
wlial we any JOHN ,M FRAZIEIi,
Jantlb-dlv FRANK JAv'KBON
SILVER RUN HOTEL.
Boal’e Depot.
TIIIA well known house la stil
iZ|N kept In ttk usual good <nder, and
Hu* accommodations for all who
*•> call.
The present Proprietor wtllsparv
nun .in* fur the comfort of In* customers.
Jnu>A— wlv R K. UII.BRUT
UKBKBIAi Marlon County,
TWO MONTHS after date, application will b
made to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of said
County, for teavtt to sell the land.’ belonging t>
the estate of Mary MoUurrah, late of said
county, dtsotmaod.
JAMES MoGARRAII, Adui'r.
Oct 14, IRA I— wlin.
TO RENT,
TIIK middle STORK under Warren's Arcade
Apply to JOHN WAKKKN.
Deo 14-dtf
Saddles, Harness, &c.
‘A Krtpay
’ !
I
LET IT BE REMEMBERED
THAT
SHEKVUN & (X).
Aru UU on hand and ready to give good bargain*in |
Blibt *, imtu>s
* iii is \^m
Lcutaer. &c. y &c.
For the Cash or Aftprovr'd t-redit 1!
W • varue>*iy r. .p. *t ..t Mtooe wHu .ire in debt U
( us it* #eMle lh'Jr ~, >y nt *asmm as |..*mi!m.
SHERMAN & (’().
No M4Bro:d Hrrcet • ..|nuibu, lla.
Coin Nit. u FVorwary 7, itklj ,|w f
Pntx'iv with whom w. . tv-rtts*. r*tenseeoi.y
PAY WITH COTTON.
pin .'uhirifcMi |T.In ref-rivr mtl4>n .1
: s o'l I” Idling, (•n.luti.oum.l,.-
I > I's It) for jilt tlo'iti and„ than,. TU
j lou lo la doiivaro.l iu ordor .1 any Warvb. u..i: in
| tha city. Thin ~ r.■ ti,.u to ,tad rilty .iuyjt
from d..t. CODY, KLKMISO ,t SWiT.
ei>l 10, ISI. tUwlet
AMKKIOAN WATCHES!
IN HOI HAND HII.VER CAHBA,
UFa Ai Purple's oio laml,Jobs’s New Building
JF*jk< tdunibu-. Ooorgis
WkMMk stet tu 4wO T M <speAK
.TT IST ItEOEIVED
I’lu* Yulunleer’s Hand Iktok,
j J“'.’ I' 1 - By J. W. PUSS.
SPRING VALE INSTITUTE
CUTHBKKT. GA.
VTk. TUB next Hess ton of this new snd
I***!** 1 !** r Hchooj will upon
vSjBpON MONDAY,JANUARY 1-1
and continue fivetiouths.
Competent Teachers will be in attendance.
Board can be had with the I'rmcipu's and private
families of near residence* on reasonable terms.
For farther particular* send for a catalogue.
There are seven reason* why this tlrhool com
•mend* tUelT'vo public notice iu preference to many
of our popular sthoola.
| Ist. The healthlulne** of the location.
[ Id It* free-lies* Horn all the viees which lend to
allure the uititd from dorp aud ckrttmit application to
study.
3d Tb thorough tic-.a and diligence to which th*
j linden’ * subjected—: eitrg taught that he has no
liutc t<. waste
Uli Vocal music is a ally exercise, free of charge
tn which the whole sclioy: join in the *wol hcci nt*
—which aroiiHcs thetireo intellect, and restore* elas
ticity to the drooping mind
sth. Tho effbrt* made tu devaiope the miudhy Urn
use of practical Instruction nt the expense ol the
luipraciM-nl
bth, Tbeduep interest nutnitemed by the Teachers
Trustees, and UUiUM. give* it that *orial and lively
aspect, o harmonious tu the youthful mind—ren
dering the wchooi-house a pleanant resort to the stu
dent instead of house of dread and hatred.
7th The systematic manner in which the school!
conducted. .‘‘Heaven's first law” Is adopted and
practiced. A H. KIM;ERL’ Principal.
CuUibert, U* , Dec. 14 wtf.
ifinp ol llie Meal ol War.
(Just reseived and for sale, for cah, by
July** J. W.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD,)
Columbus, ti;W, Out. 25. Ihfil. )
ON and after the 2fith inaf. tho Mail Train will
Leave Columbus at. 2 25 p. m-
Arrive in Macon at. 1 66 p. m.
Leavtt Maoon at 1 u- >•
Arrive in ColumLu-t at ••••T H a. in.
W. L. CLARK, Sup't.
C< luinhus, Get. 2. 1851 It
Uhii&gd Schedule
MutilLKfcOlhAKl) RAILROAI*. 1
*D iard Ala. Oct. 1. Ufill S
tk*Girard D|att daily riumlay# eserpuiff) ai
:4 p Hi., and arrive t I'nfen Spring# a. t Is p. m ;
leave Onion Spring* -laily ;rttid.iy* exaepied) at 6
t, in , ait<l arrive it Uirurtl at IbG- a. hi
The ft* iiih‘ Tran- wH :<•**• Girard every day,
.rfuiiiUtyx 1:10111*11,1 ’U OOH <t Ji., ami arrive ai
Vitit.o i-priai * *i 14 0> tn I.* <v# Umou rtpriii**
daily (duuday#excepted) Rt l: |- m., and arrive
itrnrn.nl ai ft tip n
Oct 1 rfwtf M IS WBLI.B, Rifiri
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
MOirwtlMEßf AND WEST POINT
ts 411< IfOAll COMI’ANY.
Ovrirtß M onraoMßßr Wr*t Poirt R. R.
Columbus, Oet. 24, 1851.
ON and after this date the fa*engor Train on
thu M AW. P. aud Opelika Broach K K.
A \ li .1 K IV 1 I KK.
will
Leave Ciduiubu* at 7 36 A. M.
Arrive at M >utgonn ry 145 P. M.
Arrive mi Went P -iut I 86 P. M.
Leave 50 ntg- inery • A. M.
la are West Point 8 16 A. M.
Arr wat Cotiuubas 2 10 f W.
Freight traiu leave*Cofembu.-... 16 46 A. M.
Ifieighl
HETW i;,N : 4,iN ’4 At Old ih U)>*
|J V i” an tnsonicti r>i twe*a the Railroad .ompamo
composing it><- two rmiion I'roiu AlliUU to Cklua.
bun, roi.-.liitfeu a! ilo’tr --a . eiitioa si. Niuuiiuh on (fie
((Hit i’retain, it wo# agreed ibal the ftdlowieg rate*
between Atlanta aud Golumtiua -(tail govern, takiag
efl< i Iron ttm I*l day oi May 1957
VIX WBrtT P*INT.
Misuei lit. Wheat Wj Oaiert* Bacuo
\N 1 ,*.ay, Flour, in •arfc* <tr Uarrci* I*l 166 lb* iXe:—
o<igg:i>y Rope, Lard in e.usot bbla. per 166 sere 44*.
(Vrel. Pi# Iron by ear toed, |n-r i0n.t1.71.
VI4 MACON
V *.! |HSI lit!,.ltr. 14. Wm-atlb’. (Mil Ua.
W’fciekey.Ptoni u> aank* or barr.bt, per 106 lb*., 4t.—
n<ti M,j liiif.i . iu i.inr oi utiit. |i** tot |rt"iitdi
t 4 t. ... I’lgtioit.Ly tar load, per lontt RHa.
J 1.. MtiOTtAfV.
* fimoegr* U U
dbtl W A GAMS,
• * tpvoitiJ-id* Midonthweeuuu Rauiuao
KooTfi,
•Wpe.utt. u.i.-m Moavii and turn liatltued
GBo.u HULL.
rnleni A'lauuaint LaGi-tng. Ht- *•,
#Aftf'l. G K*NE*
M niierei and Xi*i •limendi • *• k + t* A.
Au< M If
4Ot ■
StßiS-Ml’ ti..
The (Hearn* - WM skAgktMi?,
i s* Cap*. F HARfiLN .vtlt b<trUy lax
I place oM.Uue. Lute, leavin* davits
Ui toil t-'h:wii-aH>ti tttrtiv wink
| il.iViit* it :br,U||M ireigiit arfMtu;t-m*-iii wult the
| >MTalß;.it’ sue iu coitart.tMin*. sii fedgitUi be*
I iwtn-a < ‘ftarleeiwdi silo th* 1 lnu*ri• <f t:rt rgt* rasMU*
! Pit it the agt ...t ol lata bin , will be luiwarded with
I de*|>au-b a tiff C-P* Os rliarg,
J. 1’ liKOufeß, Agent **.l van nan.
B. LAPITTE At rn CWarleaiuw
WoV.t* -W 1 ;
Tfuntaiioii for Sale.
i I OFFER for sate my Plantation in Bttsreli
i t ituuty, Ala., souiaißiug 866 acres, übut 466 of
1 which are in a go.d *ta-e >f cultivation, inu
lei between Wie Ii a. ,-it>u*ubl>ee and North Covri
koe ereekn, lour mifea North of the Mobile aud
Girard Railroad, There t n good Dwelling, Gin
Uouse, Seri w and all uevusaary out building* on
the preuiinea. Mr. lienry T. Locket, who re
ki'l*i oil th<- place, wife take p e-i Mire iu ahowflig
H t> purchaser*. Other land* -an b<- ptm-ha<*ed
immediately adjoining, if desirable.
8. L. UICfiAKb.SON.
Marion, Twiggsco , aug. 26, IStli. <4w2*u.
ro HIRE
i LIKKLY NRGRO BOY, enquire of
- Y W. H it PHKLPS.
ARgiist IV—dl M
Hamilton Female College,
1 liimilton, C+a.
v The Spring Session of tbi* instno
i tiofi will coiuuicfioe on Tuesday the
22<1 day of January, IHfil.
ii-Jt I’ iRi il ihe College is (uroished wiib a
i well selected Chemical and Philosophicai Ap-
I paratus,and with g<-<>d utusicai instruments,
j The Cour-e of Instruction is thorough and
j complete, embracing all ibe branches usually
J taught in (lie best Colleges.
For Catalugue, address
J. H. LOVkLACF, Pro. t
Deoeiober -ti
LAND I’nß SALK.
l will sell my Plantation in Russell Cos.
la., two iiifle* xouth of Unhee Post office
—<Mntaining beven Hundred and Twenty
Acre*, wub two hundred Acres cleared. This
place ba* a dwelling, good gin house and screw,
negro house* aud kitchen, ami all other necessary
outbuilding*. Any person wishing to make en
quiry are referred to W. I,.Tillman, Columbus,
<#., urtujMlioD the Plantation.
Oct. B—wtl J .C. BROWN.
tpWtl iMonUinuffer dale apphratbiH wiil be made :<
A. the Court of Ordinary oi said l oiiuty, fur leave
to sett the land and negro,-* iMdoaguis to ilte estate
of Vk'llham Wlluami<oi> •tcceamal, iai** of uid taVuty
fl II MthKl'. Adin’r.
Jutvy lefil.—4tl.
AtliniiiiKli-alor’K Male
WII I. be awtd biff re theeoari bouse door at (!uho-
U in rnuahHM-lie foamy Georsia, by virtu* of an
orib > itoju ikt'l'iiuri of Ordinal) for saidtounly. on
the flral Tor* ‘tty la iiciob r n* *1 wiibln the lan ltii
hon* of *•.<!-. all Ibe iunds bebniru U •• she <-*taie ol
AU A noti it deceased to-wil Lot i niubr-i t ighty
rtve ("ft) to the Hub (and) District of *a and County cou
taiiic *l’ ‘l t acre* nor or less, also, east half ot lot
nnuibei eighty fitur 6*l) tit >aid dis.rm at and tounty
iontaining 114 a't** also arr* * n-eie o# ;* ,f
lot of land nnntber seyritty-sii (W) in said diotri, I
j and <9ttu>y MaaihfineU fisiirhundred and sight
J acres nut eor !,- There is mlmiui 956 afreit.e chlti
tion \ good and *#Pi -t noM.-e on Un- prewtta* sand
otber tt,pr-*vent’ ills lol< rat ly good .
I'* rat’ made kinm n on the day ol sale.
JOHN bIJNNKLI., Adm’r.
t'uraeta Ga., Aug fe, 1661. Aug. 96 id
GKOKUIA, NarlonConnlyi
IU LK NISI Marion Court of Ordinary.
I I ‘ 111. ItKAS. Will am P. karlow having made <t|>-
* V plication for letier* of adniiitiHlraiioti u;tou I lie
Nretats of Marlin K Uailow , dei eased
Tbese are therefore lo cite and a<tni uolt all and
singular ill* kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office on lhe (list Monday in
t November, to sito-v cause ts any they have, why said
I feu m should fiol be granted to mill applicant ac
cording to law.
Given under my hand ul office, this Srpn inbcr 16th.
!h) MALCOM HAIR,
i ftept IX —w4od Ordinary
AdmluUtrator'i Rale.
be sole before the Court-timure dor in tb
town of ('ussela, Chattahorhee muniy.Ga., on
lha Ist Tuesday in <TI ber next within the usual
hours of sale, part of let* <-P land No*. 18, IV and
40, iu Ute 6th it Ist net of originaLy Muscogee now
l baitafieochfecounty, containing about Btm acres
Mold as the real estate of Mcliord Jones, deceased,
agreeably loan order of the t’ouit of Ordinary oj
Muscogee county.
Maid land w situated near the loan of Cusseta,
and from its locality and quality is very desirable.
Terms madekuowrn on the day of sab
MARTHA JON KM. Adm’l
June IU, I*6l—wrids.
Ucorgls, Cliattatxwoclxce Conutyi
Court of Ordinary, Aug**t Term, 1881.
David Wynn an| ) |
Augustus Wynn, 1
E*ni ot Gin Will of’ Proof of HU la mdtmn form. I
Thomas II Wynn,
s dttd.
IT is ordered by the ('ourt that 1 homas t-'lower,
minor grandson of Thomas II Wynn, deceased,
who Resides without (hi* Mlale.be required to ajw
K ear before said (’nurton the second Monday in
ovemkpf fffxt, being an Adjourned Terra ui ih*
t'ourt, and see the proof insole mn form of the wilt
of said Thomas ll.Wyun, and contest the same il
he desires to do so. Further ordered that this rule hr
published in term* .f the taw.
Given iiud* t my Jtund and ttffirialsignature, this
August &tb, I Nil.
Aug. IS wSiu H. W , PARKER, Ord.
Strayed,
From mjr place near Cotton Valley,
JbWTa Ala., a tall Bay Horse ix year* old,
_LLa-H. Lob tailed, with one white hind foot
ami ankle. A suitable reward will be given for
his delivery to ine, or any information concern,
ing him will be thankfully received.
may2o—wtf*lm E. J. BRO'VN.
UITIISTB POST IIFFH 1
GSOKG 14 * ClmttahooctiPf* Contity,
XITHERKAM, George W. Hro -k* applfee m .
” fo* Le’iers of a- un- lstrniiun on thf si„t,
G. J; HoweP, late of said umy dot t us* ,i
Thlwi* therefore io cite and admonish all and sin
gu a- th ae Utter—ted to be and appeal at my 018. .-
witliiit the time pn scribed hy law, m show mu , ~
any they have why said letter* should i„,i |., Kr atn
ed to said,applicant on.ihe se. ond Monday in January
next-
Given under my hand and Official Signature 11,,
fitb day ul December, 1861.
M W PARKER, Ordinary
Dec. V 1844I —wlO
GEORGlA—Chattahoochee county:
VVfHKRSAff J me* It Duncan applies for let
v tort of Guardlaaship ol the person* and prop,,
ly of Mary J, I uity E . Nancy I . Robert a ..no
Joseph E < *tbb; orphan* of A. C'o’ b, late olsaid
county, deeeas. and:
AH persons w h are concerned-, are required to shew
canoe it any limy nave, within the time pre* ml m -,1 by
law, why letters of Guaidiunship should nm be gran
ted to the said applicant ou the 1 1 Monday in Janu
ary n.-xi
Given under m\ hand and otfli iitlsigniilure this u„-
3d t l)e. emb’ r, INH
MIKPIIK.N W PARKER Old.
D.*C V I “111 W -Old.
Administrator's Wale.
Ur i 1,1. be Sold before the t’oilit House door igt lb.
•by Ot t'oiutnbu* Muscogee do uni y G a on
first Tttesdsv ii) Jiiuonry n< xt within ?h* legal
hours ol Salt:, by irtoe ol an >rdt‘i ol il r l .mri oi
Ordinal yof said eonnly, lan wf I .ltd No iyi th.
th.fit ditrktol Mustoce-conn v. rtmd a* the p,,„
pe ty of Daniel l.ood. duceased.
W I> KD W A R|IM, I
H.T MOOD, |h.r*
Deeniuhar V— wids.
GKOKGlA—ChAttuhwtrchce County:
KILL fc Ml SI,
tIfIIEKEAH, R vttM Rt ese, dmiliiHta or n, n„
Vi *. l. ... it. W u. Ml, .b e. ..1 buy „ u
administered on* id et .!•■, pethwn* Ho* iatuiiior
Letter* ol liwmimiiiiii
It i* theraiore ordered, that all person* ooneeriH-.l
show cause, i? any they have, why said apple at,;
should not he dismissed al the Court of Oidiiiitry n
he held in and toi * aid county <*u the firm M.oid..y n
June next.
Given under my hnitda* it i. life, in I signature, Nov
M) IB il. MW. I* A UKh.lv Oidrpa ,
Dccetnherd, lß6(.^W**Ht
All nil a Ist r atoi Male.
UjTlLl. he sold nil the Ist Tuesday iu .(unitary nm
be*in* the Conn House dor ‘in llannii.-i
Harris county , tJa., within the legal hour► ol ......
Mir land •<* negroes belonging tn the efct.tle ...
Ham Williuiiisoh, u c ot *aid county, deceased
Part of I ot nurubor Vlfi.
“ * •* 261.
• 2.7.
.. .. .
“ 44 184. in T&tbul coiiuty
*• ** •* tuo.
“ * ins.
Also, 3.V gim-s it rraon <6 ye.tr* ..id; ftouity
st; Frank .'2, It lit 26 1 Henry-17; M.n.tf 3; Aai.*
li; Elbe.l 1 ; ties* t; V\il| Gu< en 2 < unit iwo
••naif girl-, one innr and the etuor two years md
soli or Bh?r benefit of lh*-he*t and ctedtlois
Term* made snow u ou lie day ol sale
GNORGE li Mt'KffM, Adut't
Oriober 14lh—did.-.
(•KOltblA, Alarloik Cuuntyi
IkjHEMF-AM Aina ml u M Itmt apples for leltr-
T> ni adiutnistralioii on Ihe ratal, ol Eti.env
V. ft id, Itti.’ ot said ( OHllly iU*e.ea ed:
‘I I.cm ..re llivrefore ur cite und adliioniab all uixl
siogufei, th. Kindred and credt ..t-.-i ~;inl .i,
m be and appom at the t-eurt of Ordimtrv in ami lot
said coni iy , sue ill* then ot.jetu *oi*- n any iin-y
hbve. other w fee uid letter* wilt t-> t.aiiitil on n,,-
litst Monday in De .übrr next.
Given nmiri my buml und official xign.iime, lliu*
Gel 2d, I SOI
MAM OM HAIR, Ordinal)
Oct, 14, fetlj wfed.
Aciiuirtietratoi ’a Bale.
i \ ILL be ooid tiHore the* oui I Hnusr door in ifo
’’ town ot tiuena Vuifß. in M.irVm touaiy,
<*M Hr- His; in* .-day in aanuury n< xi, hi cm ih,
- ol an nrd i of tin-
CoaH ot •h.iiMny et Maad ewuniy. ail the tand* *
I *liginglo the l .ii- ..I M-c M Gntiab, ib.rns. .1,
town: on 1.1 Mali at ot mimtu r ,ui rin tm iw.-niy
hi h .feat 1.1 *h fc*pl <oua y, eoniamiiiy I. !}.• a. i. s
io *- res
Teit.i KHMir Known on tin* .'uy.ol sak-
JA w Kr- w i.AUhAII, Adi.'r
Oclof- r 14 il lb -1 w n*.
1 GKORGiA Ob i iahuoohee Couoiy:
j-j W o ifi art, l u lcy, p i Mi. wdili u
.1 io li. Ho . i • ii,,.*) Or -ii ry oj t;i.U .o inly
for wav*- u s- il ihe l.n cfe and m .-rort belongiug to
theveta • >■: VVu. - ohb i ol -.i i couniy. ute'd.
<. L t.irlir, /
,H A . Olife ( Adl ”
(*.'i o, lAd i a2m
Atiiululstratur'H Sale.
YY *1 *- ‘ •••,! on the iki Tuesday in J .treaty next
uMioi.- tin: t.ourt llou o a- or ,u feuena \ isla.
Marion mnty, wMi .n the lega. h,ur* ol ab ,an tin
iilia* oi -.be c-laleol John GuUiu.lal*- ul said .nun
ly, and. craned, via. .*'•) Ih hail 1.1 I.oL No I ini!,.
Xt*t oistneL ol oiigina.ly Gee now Marion couniy
‘1 erm* inadr known ou ihe and -y of sale
Aid'll A LIIAMPioN, Adtu’r.
Nov. lH|h, !Ml wul*.
GEORGIA —Marion County:
\\ HERE A tiiliey Gouidmg r. applies lor letter*
T oi Adiiiui.vlrauou .on the estate o’ Gi lley
Gnu loin , t r. late of n.ud coumy, d:ea* and:
1 btsi- are tocite and aduiurusli all and singular the
kHukndttud creditor* efsgMjl deeoaac.l to appeal ai
my office and file Uteir objectfeus, il any they hay.
otherwise letter* wife be greeted to said applicant on
ib !st Monday in Jumtmy nr it.
Given under lay hand ami mil. tal signaturi:, Nov
lllb, Ibife.
MAM-' 1 M IIAIR, Ordinaly.
Nov lltb wild
L'AKtT roiv’fi cALK.— WUi In: *<fed on ibe bmi
XL* Tuesday in January actl, agrwnabfy io :,n nuln
ol lli Court ul' ’ Uid nary .. Mnnou county, lieton:
ibe louil lloiiihi door m lim-t.u Vista, in su.d c.oun
ty. wilhta toe legal boat* oi safe, twenty one m
grin * belonging to Ilf taiulc ol James Duke iaU ..I
b.ud county, tfecousod, vut: Jerry u man, t infer a
man; jack a man; lienry a man; J0in,...,* man;
Tom a boy; Joun a boy ; H.uu a t...y; led ;t boy
Jerry a boy, Nat a boy; deivy a woman, fe. is. y a
woman, bJeua woman. Mary Ellen a woinun;
tdiurlotie a jin; Maigin.t a guii liny a g.n, M.i
fefi a gnl Victory a girt* Mny ag.n
Teiiu* w.ik known on ibe day ot sale.
P. A Di KE, Executor
Novcmb* r I'ih-w id*
(JKuK i.A—Marion County:
Kt'l-E N Alpha Cti.iUii ton, Ex.cu
toiui John W tirtdin, having u> de applicati.oi
ler letter* oi donut*, ton from *std Evccuto. dnp:
Aii person* concerned are bm-by rvouitcd to *h* w
cause, ti any ih* y have wnhin fen u N ,r pit-ctfen and
t y law, wby r-a.d ~iuaoi u hould not l<
granteu to suiff appln an :
CiiViMi ttiMk-t my band and * Ih,ml Mgmiiuit-, tbi
Nov. tXtii. lNt.
MALt OM II AIK, Ordinary
Nov Imli IHi wftui
bkOIUHA, Msrloa Cottalyi
r |^WGawruUti*a Iter date application wil. be made to
X the Honorable I -,*urt of Ordinary, ol sanlioun*),
Gu.,lor louve to *ell U land and negroes brl.um
tag to (fee estate ol James hum late ol said i uni>,
4ec*d riIANCIH a DI KE. Ek’r
GEORG lA—Chattahoochee County:
Noth e to DBfeKiun and creditor^.
AH person* indehted u* ihe notate of a fe Ausiin
late ot idialiaiiooc.i.ee vuuuty, dec'd, are re|irei
ed to make uutuediale payment, und all person-, liuv
sing d> tuuiids against said estate are m'lined to pre
out the iu 111 terms ot fete iaw lor pay no in
JOHN Hli.NftLl.l,, Adin’r
_ Nnveu.ber l set - wv.u
GEORGIA—Marion County:
UM-E Nlwl Whereas fe A 6. | , adiiiiuistra
tor on fete opiate ui Au.<>* feun<aii, applet i.
tua fur Letter* *m Di*im*ton iron, sad adMitaktUa
lion:
All persons lOncorn. and are hen by Notified to -hew
cause, if auy they have, v tUiin tire huh- pr. *. ih. .1
by; law. why sere -aid W A M*ril b.nnd hoi be dm.
luirsn'i ifriti juiu! adiuinisiraintit
Given under my hand and rngnaiure feu* Nov
•(*, ftb MAM M DA IK. (nil
N >v
A l*M Mr* I A MIR - rAI.E -Wt l be .M.| :.l
£\ felt* f trurt ttoUHe doom, the low it ol Dawson,
Terrell to nty, on the lusi Tu.sdaytn Jam. ry m *l
within the legal liout* or sale, Lot of Land N.. J*i,
ui th tlih durtrict es ortgttta'ly lUtidolpn new Tt r
roll county.*
Uohi u> a jutrt ot the real eat at* of the late fe ilH*
P. Baker, deceased.
li nns made known on the day of
JGffEl‘ll ArtHW 1,1.1. Adm'r
Noveeiber D, IMI.-dUli
UEORUIA, Nuws|M6ouaiy.
KULK NlSl — Court of Ordinary, September
Term, ISfil.
rturah Ann Jeter, Administratrix of the esta'p of
Wiiltain I. Jeter deceased, having app.ied for dinim*
Mion.il is ordered that all person* concerned rfiotv
eaUHI, #t any ferey have, why said A.imi.istiainv
should mo ft awHimse at the Coast of O.ditraiy to
be held la and for void • ouuiy, on she first Monday
tn April ney, and that this order lie piitfei*i,ed
cording to law
A truet xtract fiout the uiinutes of said t ‘ourt
JNO. JOHNHUN
**P’- *1 ly-wfiat Ordinary.
Admlulatr Sale fe
tsre tlfl- Court House d.Mir tn f a-SNI, Chat n
hoochte County, Gu on the lira! Tire-day in Ih t em
ber next, wi*li mi th lega! hours of -tile, the and*
longlui to rhe tMate ul Agmlm Cobb, dm, a*ed, con
aialtag tifthe foduwioc parrels, to-wlt: Lot No. 113,
ts e west ha f< f lot No 212, and the west hit sos lot
No. in ihe Md district of >a and county, p onta nlng
KM) acresreera or les* (old subject to few widow’*
dower, be o der < f the lout n Oidtnary of said
county. . Terms u.iule known on tt e day of *n <-
or.illw46d JOSEPH Adtu’r
Admlnlstrstorfe bale,
be sold betore the t.Vurt liotme door in
riisseta, D'ttitahooc'iee coanty, Ua. on the
first Tuesday in Dec* tub tr li<*l, wilhin the leg.
hour* of sale, the plantation and negroes he.nnging
to the estate of Charles D. W.tins, dt'< eased. The
land* being puls of tots 174, JTil and IT’, in the 7lti
distrif tol said county, conlaieng about 300 acres, u
large poriinti of which is open mid in cultivation,and
will c Jinpuw Gvurab.y w*ih ihe bent u; land* in ,r*.
W. Georgdi, There are nine likely i.egi>t lowii
two men, Freeman aud Tom. and the following
girlniutd boya,Louisa. Pink, Adaltne, Winny, Hen
rv. Warner and Levi: fey virine of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of sfiuf county
Terms made known “it the day of sale.
LAFAYETTE HARP, Adm’r
Oct. It, HlH—Wtd*.
GEORGlA—Chattahoochee County:
TWO MONTH® afterdate application will he made
to th Court “f Ordinary for said county bn leave i.
sell the and and negroes belonging to the estate of
Auuilta Cobb late of <*aid county, decensed.
JOSEPH CO fell Adot'r.
Aug. 19, ISfil.