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LEGAL NOTICES ___
GEORGIA, Muscogee County. Will be sold on
the first Tuesday in December next, at the Market Honse
n the City of Columbus, the following property, viz:
One lot in the city of Columbus number lour hundred and fifty
six with improvements thereon, levied on as the proßgrty °i
Patrick Houlihon to satisfy a justice fi fa in favor of rheopulns
Stewart, vs said P. Houlihon. Levy made and returned to me
by a constable.
Also fifty acres of land in the ninth district of Muscogee coun
tv south west corner of Jot number 248 adjoining lands
of Ginn on the south and Foiftain on the north west : levied on
as the property of Wm. £*. Thompson to satisfy a fi fain favor
of James Crane, bearer, vs. Wm. S. Thompson, and also other
fi fas. Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also one'lot ofland number twenty three in the sixth district
of Muscogee couhty, levied on as the property of Wm. Janes to
satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of Wilson Culpepper, bearer, and
other fl fas, vs Wm Janes. Property pointed out by defendant.
L.evy mad© and returned to me by a constable.
Also, a negro man named Harry about thirty years of age,
levied on as the property of Augustus C. Johnson to satisfy a fi la
from Muscogee Inferior Court in favor of Jessee M. Read against
said Johnson.
Also lot number one hundred and forty six' —bounded, as fol
lows: commencing at the north east corner, thence wc-.t until it
comes to the part sold to Harbafie, then with the division line
north to an intended corner between the said Dudncy and Bar
barie; thence west to a corner between Dudney and Darbarie,
and thence continued west to a corner made between James M
Brooks and the said Dudncy and thence north to a corner in? de
in the public road upon the west line ; the north line running
east west and thence back to the north east comer, containing
one hundred and twenty tw’o acres', more or less, levied on as the
groperfj? of George W. Alford to satisfy two fi fas from Marion
uperior Court, one in favor of Wm B. Walked, one in favor oi
Me W. McLendon against sakl Alford.
Nov4—ids A. S*. RUTHERFORD. Sheriff.
Randolph Sheriffs Sale.
WII.I. be sold on the first Tuesday In December next, before
the Court House door, in the town of Cnthbert, Randolph
county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property,
10 One lot ofland nnrnber one hundred ami forty three, in thefith
district of said countv, levied on as the property of Arthur Ma
nor to satisfy onefl fa issued from the Superior Court or Stewart
county, In favor of Benjamin P. Dikes vs. Arthur .Manor and
°* J.oTof land number'two hundred and thirty one in the fourth
district of said county, levied on as the property of Daniel .1/.
Suites to satisfy one fi fa issued out of a justice court of said coun
ty in fevor of William R. Beal, vs Daniel M. Suggs. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
Two negroes, Matilda a mulatto girl about twenty two years of
age and Jack a hoy about twenty one years of age, levied on as
the property of Lemmon Dunn to satisfy sundry fi ms itt-urd from
the superior court of said county in lay or ot \\ illiam \\ right ami
Hamilton Wright, survivors, vs said Dunn and others, on,. sun
drvfl fas issued out of a justice court of said county in favor of
James Suggs and Edward Preston, vs Lemmon Dunn.
Lot ofland number three hundred and three m the eighth dis
trict of said county, levied on as the propet ty of Bryant Alford to
satisfy one 11 fa issued out of a justice court ot said county in la
vor of Levi Mercer, vs Bryant Alford and Ira Alford. Levy made
William J. Scott, AdnV’r, 1 Pcirc facias to make Parties,
of Archibald 11, Scott, dec’d. !In Muscogee Interior Court.
f August Term, 185 J.
Michael 11. Goss. J ,
It appearing to toe Court that the Defendant in she above case,
Michael 11. Goss is not to be found in this State. It it therefore
ordered by thel Court, that service be perfected on the said
JWichaelH.Goss by the publication of this rule in some public
gazette of this State once a month for four months before the
next term of this Court. .
A true extract from the minutes of Muscogee Inferior Court,
August Term 1853, this 25th day of August, 1853.
Columbus, septfi, 1853—w4m A P JOM .-. clerk.
GEORGIA, Marion county.
Court of Ordinary for said County, in Vacation , June
Present, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
WHEREAS, Robert Little and Samuel Pendry, administra
tors upon the estate of John Pendry, deceased, petition
this court for letters of dismission from their said administration,
These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections,
if any they have, in terms of the law, otherwise letters of dis
missory will be granted said applicants a.t the January Term
next of sa l d court.
Given under my hand and official signature at office, this June
27th. 1853.
July 2—mfim E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
A dministmtor’s Sale.—Will bo sold on the 27th day
\\ of December next, at the residence of Alexander ( Hick
ey, late ot said county, deceased, a portion of the perishable
property of the said Alexander C. Hickey, consisting of horses,
mules, oxen and wagons, and other articles for plantation use.—
Terms made known oil day of sale.
ROBERT C. PATTISON, Adm’r.
MARYC. HICKEY. Adm’trx.
Nov’. 12, w4od
Administrator’s Sale.—Agreeably l<> an order of the
court of Ordinary of Marion county, will bo sold at the
Caurt House in Buena Vista, on the first Tuesday in January next,
the following negroes, to wit:
Jeff, a yellow boy, 28 years old; Amanda, a woman 26 years
old;Penlope, a woman 24 years old, and her child Celia 18
months old. Sold as the property of Jessee 1.. Bozeman, of
Monroe county, deceased, for the purpose of distribution. Terms
twelve months credit. WM. B. MERRITT, Adm’r.
Nov. 12, 40d
A dfnttitwti-a.tor’s Sale.- Will be sold on the first Tues
day in January next in Cuthbert Randolph County, one
hundred and sixty acres (more or less) or less of lot of land No.
218, in Uie Gtli district ol said county, it being the portion of
said lot lying north of the Smochnohnbee creek ; sold by an
order from the court of ordinary of said county for division among
the heirs of Stephen Wetheiby, decease I.
Nov 15— MARTIN POLLOCK, Adm’r*_
dmftntgtrator’s Sale.—Will be sold before the court
house in Buena Vista, Marion county, on the first Tuesday
In January next, the following named negroes, viz: Spencer a
man fifty five years old, Peggy a woman forty five years old, be
longing to the estate of John Fimmons, late of said county, de
ceased. Sold by virtue of an order of the Inferior Court of said
county while sitting for Ordinary purposes. Terms made known
on the day.
yovß-tde M L BIVINS, Adm’r.
A~ idfminlatrator’s Sale. —Will be sold before the Court
house door in Newton, Baker county, on the firs! Tuesday
in December next. Town lot No. 51, in tlie Town of Albany,
agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Early county,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Robert Thompson,
deceased. Terms on day of sale.
JOHN THOMPSON, Adm’r.
October 4th—wtds. nexed.
dmlnlstrators’ Sale—By virtue of an order of the
court of Ordinary of Early county, will be sold before the
courthouse door of said county on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next,, between the lawful hours of sale, all the real estate of
Joseph C. Gray, deceased, in said county, consisting of two lots
ofland numbers two hundred and sixty four and three hundred
and nine in the 28th district of said county, containing two hun
dred and fitly acres each, Bold forth© benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased, rerms of sale made known on the
day of sale.
Oct 15—wtds .TAMP.B It.BROWN, Adm’r.
dminlstrators’ Sale—By \ irtuc of an order from the
honorable court of Ordinary of Marion county, will be sold
before the court house door in the town of Buena Vista in said
comity on the first Tuesday in December next, between the law
ful hours of sale on© hundred and forty acres of and off oflot
number one hundred and forty eight in the 31st district of origi
nally Lee now Marion county. Sold as the property of Joshua
Davis, deceased,for the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
NICHOLAS 11. GEESLIN, Adm’r.
Oct 15—tds ZtH’HA DAVIS, Adm’trx.
Administrator’s Sal©•-‘-Will be sold before the Court
house door in Bainbridge, Decatur county, on the first
Tuesday in December next, Lot ofland No. 146 in the 19th dis
trict of Decatur county ; agreeably to an order of the Court ot
Ordinary ot Early county. Sold for the benefit of the hells of
Epsy Dyson deceased, by ABNER DYSON, Adm’r.
October 4th—wtds.
dmlnistrators’ Bale—By virtue of an order from the
honorable court of Ordinary of Marion county, will be sold
before the court house door in the town of Buena V ista in said
county, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the law
ful hours of sale, lot ofland number one hundred and sixty one,
the east end of the south half of lot number one hundred and
sixty, and 5% aeresoff of the north half of said lot one hundred
and sixty ; all of said land being in the 31st district <>i originally
Lee now Marlon county. Sold as the property of Thomas Ma
jors, deceased,
Oct 14—tds FIELDING JACKSON, Adm’r.
Administrators’ Sale—Will be sold at the market
house, in the city of Columbus,on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, a negro’boy named Sidney, eighteen years of age.
belonging to the estate of John A. Walker, deceased, will be
sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
Oct 14-tds . JAS. S. WALKER, Adm’r.
ministrators’ Sale.— Will be sold on the tirri
Tuesday in December next, before the court house door in
Cuthbert, Randolph county, the negroes belonging to the estate
of George W. Move, deceased.
C)ct 14 —tds ’ ‘ WILLIAM A. MO YE, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.—Will be sold in Cuthbert,
Randolph County, on the first Tuesday in December next,
the negroes belonging to the estate of George W. Moye, gold
lor the benefit of the Heirs of said deceased.
WILLIAM A. MOYE, Adm’r.
Oct. 8, tds
Administrators Sale:—Will be sold on the first Tues
day In December next in the town of Cuthbert Randolph
county, lot of land No. 166 in the 7th district of said county hav
ing about thirty acres cleared land and common log cabins
thereon, sold by order of the Court of Ordiuary of said county
for the benefit of the heirs and creditor's of Archibald
Peterson dat’d.
Oct. 11 1853—wtds. JOHN PETERSON Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.—Will be sold in Cuthbert,
dolph county, on the first Tuesday in December next, the
settlement of lands on which Sterling C. R< vrs resided at the
time of bis death. The settlement embrm lets Nos. 2,4 and
30, in the 9th district of said county, on which there are some
225 acres open and improved lands'. Said lands are situated some
seven or eight miles west of Cuthbert, Ga. Terms on the day.
Oct.B, —lds. C. <’. <V C. A. WILLIS, Aam’rs.
Administrator’s >*;. i.©,—On the first Tuesday in. Jan
uary next, will be sold before the •ourt house door a! Butler,
Taylor county,all the kinds belonging to the estate of Stej>iici
Jofmsen, lute of said county, deceased, lying in the tljirtc nth
district of originally Muscogee now Taylor county. There are
four lots—known as the Stephen Johnson lands—well improved.
Also at the same time and place, all the negroes belonging 10
said estate —some ten or fifteen in number, and very likely—done
under an order of the court of Ordinary ofTaylor county! Terms
on the day of sale.
Oct 25 —wtds GIDEON NEWSOM. Adm’r.
Administrator’s Saie*-*> Agreeable to an order of the
x *■ court ot Ordinary of Early county, I will offer for sale at the
court house door, in the town of Blakely, in said county, on the
first Tuesday in January next, the following negroes, as the pro
perty of John Jones, late of said county, deceased, to-wit:
Minerva, a negro woman about 40 years of age.
Harriet, “ gill “ 17 “
Jane, * “ “15 “ “
Winney, “ w “ 13 “
Jeff, M boy “ 4 “ u
Terms cash. THOMAS B. ANDREWS, Adrn’r.
Oct 25—wtds <Je bonis non.
Administrator’s Sale.—WiTl be sold on the~fF<t
Tuesday in January next, before the Court Mouse door in
the city of Columbus, the following named slaves, as the pro
perty of James A. Delaunay, deceased; to-wit, ebaritv
Emanuel, il ary Jane, Galatec Si Ivy, Georgia Ann, Harry. Salud
ee, Toney, Margnrett. Sold in obedience* to an order from the
Ordinary of Baidmin county, for the benefit of the heirs of said
deceased. Tei ms on the day.
GUSTAVUS DELAUNAY
JOHN D. STEWART. ’
November I—wtds. Adm’r with the will annexed.
Administrator’s Sale.—ln pursuance of an order of
the Court of Ordinary of Harris county, Ca., will be sold
before the Court House* door in the town of Hamilton, Harris
county, on the first Tuesday in January next, within
the legal hours of sale, all the negroes belonging to the estate
of Thomas M. McKee, late of said county deceased. .Said ne
groes consist of four in number, three men and one women—
among the men is one good Tanner and finisher. SHd on a
credit of 12 mouths, anil for the purpose of distribution.
Nov I—wtds ARCHIBALD McKKE, Adm’r.
CiEOKGIA, Marion county.
Court of Ordinary for said county, in Vacation, Sep
tember 3d, 1853.
Present, E. YV. MILLER, Ordinary
W 1 J o, h ? A. Owens, Administrator upon the estate
ot Richmond Roberts,deceased, petitions this court fora
discharge from his said administration,
It is, therefore, ordered by the court, that all persons concern
ed, shew cause, if any they have, why said petitioner should
not be discharged ; otherwise letters dismissory will be „ ra „ti>.l
said petitioner at the April Term, 1854, of said court,and he be
released from his liability as administrator as aforesaid.
. f• M . MILLER, Ordinary.
A true extract from the minutes of said court, Sent 3d 1853
beptlO—ratim L. VV. MILLER, Ordinary
GEORGIA, t Court of Ordinary, November
Muscogee comity, ) Term, 1853.
RULE NI SI.
TITHF.REAS, Doctor H. Sanders, Guardian for William,
VV Franklin, Emily F., Susan R. and Seth E. Walters, or
phans of George Walters, deceased, having applied for letters of
dismission.
It is ordered by the court that all persons concerned, shew
cause, if any they have, why said Guardian should not be dis
missed from said Guardianship trust at the Court ot Ordinary to
be held in and for said county on the sec nd .Monday in January
next.
A true transcript from the minutes of said Court, November
Kith, 1853.
\, JX■: > .]'■> 1!N• I X. ( 1 rdinary.
ti1:o KG IA, “Mar io vT ecu nty.
Court of Ordinary for -raid county, in Vacation, May
23. 1853.
Present, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
TXT HERE AS, Catharine Paul, Adin*trx. upon the estate of
VV \Vm. Bhort, deceased, applies to this court lor letters of
dismission from her said administration,
Thists to notify ail persons interested, to file their objections,
if anv they have, prior to ih© November Term next of said court,
at which time letters distnissory will be granted said applicant
accordin'-’ to the statute in such cases made and provided.
E. W. MILLER. • >rdinary.
6KOIt GI A~ ) COl ’UT <) F<>ll DIN Alt Y,
Kamlolph county, \ June Tern, 1853.
I_)HfLIP CAUSEY? Administrator on the estate of David Har
-1 veil, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned this
court for letters of dismission, it isordered that ail persons con
cerned, file their objections, (if any they have,) on or before the
January term of tins court next ensuing, otherwise said Admis
trator will be then and there dismissed. Given under my hand
at office the 16th day of June 1853.
.iin 21 • • ■ < >. P. BEALE, < ><!inary.
Ad iu ft nistml or s* Sal©.—Will !-<* s.dd on t: ■
Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale,
before the court house door in the town of TaibpUon,Talbot
county, Ga., agreeably to an order of the court of ordinary of
said county, the following lands belonging V the estate of Oliver
11. P. Daniel, late ol'said county, deceased, lot number 295 con
tain g 192 acres, more or less; a’lr-o fraction number two hundred
and ninety six containing one hundred and filly two acres, more
or less, with a reservation of <*ne acre and school house on said
premises, with the privilege of the spring for the use of said
school. Also thirty nine and a half acres, being the south oust
corner of lot of land now occupied and owned by Richard Kobe,
on which said Richard Roll tvs grist mill new stands; all of
which lands being in the 23d distric t ot originally Muscogee ,
now Talbotcounty. Bold for the benefit >t the heirs and credi
tors of said deceased. Terms made known onlhcdav of sale.
Oct 15—tds JOSEPH BROWN, AdtuV.
dministrator’s Sale.— ‘'.
Randolph county on the first Tuesday in December next
Hie settlement of land on which Francis C. Powell resided at
the time of his death, comprising lots of land Nos. 203, 141, 213
and 236, in ‘.he 11th district of said county ; the settlement is a
very desirable one and iu i fine state of improvement; also the
following negroes to wit: Emellne a w oman 33 years of age,
Martha a woman 33, Mary a woman 31, Manor a girl 14, Dice
a girl Jl, Milly 8, Linney a girl 7, Louisa a girl 6, Louis Ann a
girl 2, Reuben a boy 18, Willis a boy 14, .Sum a boy 6, Barker
a boy 4, David a boy 2, and Zach. an infant. Said properly
sold’ by an order from the Court of Ordinary of Randolph
county for purpose of distribution amonst the heirs of said de
ceased. Terms on the day. J. S. POWELL Adm’r.
Oct. 11 1853—wtds.
GEORGIA, ) CO UR T(JF OR D IJTJJ R .
Randolph county, f June Term, 1853.
FILLIP CAUSEY, administrator on the estate of David H;r
vell, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned >ljß
court for letters of dismission,
It is ordered that all and singular the parties interested, show
cause, if any they have, on or before the next January Term of
this court, why the petition of said administrator should not be
granted, otlierwise ne will be then and there dismissed.
Given under my hand at office the 25th June, 1853.
July s—w6m <. P. BEAL*!., Ordinary.
GEORGIA, ) Court of ordinary oi said cooh-
Kandolph county, $ ty, April Term. 1853.
TAMES W. COLLINS, administrator of W .Collins, late of said
county, deceased, petitions this court to grant him letters ot
dismission from his said administration, and it appearing that
said estate has been fully administered : Ordered that all persons
file their objections, if any they have, on or before the November
Term oftbis court next ensuing, otherwise said administrator
will be then and there di: missed.
April 12—wttm O. P. BEALL. Ordinary.
. GEO IT G I A~ 9 I COURT OF ORDIATJHI V,
Muscogee county, S July Term, 1853.
RUCK JV7 SI.
XTTIIEREAS, Hugh R. Rodgers, administrator on tlie estate of
VV Francis M. Vickery, deceased, late of Muscogee county,
having applied for letters of dismission from said administration.
It is ordered by the court, that all persons concerned show
cause, (if any they have,) why said adminstrator should not be
dismissed at the Court cf Ordinary to be held in and for said coun
ty on the first .Monday in Marcli next.
A true transcript from the minutes of said court. August 5, 1853.
JOHN J 011 X
C TSSFj Sr.r'TLMiILR Tek.m, IS53*
RULE NI SI.
WHEREAS, Simeon Deloach, one of the Executors
of.Samuel K. Croll, late of Talbot County dec’d.,
has petitioned ior letters of dismission from said executor
ship.
Be it ordered that all persons concerned, be and appear
at the April term, 1854, then and there to show cause, ii any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, Septem
ber, 22, 1853. MARION BETfIUNE, Ordinary.
Sep 28 — w&tw6m
GEOlu;iA,t Marion county;
Court of’ Ordinary for said County, July Term , 1853.
Present, E. VV. MILLER, Ordinary.
IX7 HERE AS, David Dunn, administrator upon the estate of
y V Philip Bailey, deceased, petitions this court lor a discharge
from his said administration,
I\ is, therefore, ordered by the court, that all persons con
cerned, shew cause, if any they have., why aid petitioner should
not be discharged ; otherwise letters disinissory will be grant
ed said petitioner sit the February Term, 1854, of said court, and
he be released from his liability as administrator as aforesaid.
A true extract from the minutes of said court, July 4th, 1853.
July 9—mfim E. VV. MII.EKK, ’Ordinary.
GGOKGIA, Marlon county.
Court of Ordinary for said County, in Vacation , July
Ist, 1853.
Present, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
VTTHEREAS, Jeremiah VVilchar, administrator of the estate
V V of Thomas J. Parker, deceased, petitions this court for a
discharge from his said administration,
It is, therefore, ordered by the court, that all persons concern
ed, shew cause, if any they have, why said petitioner should not
be discharged; otherwise letters dismissory will be granted
said petitioner at the February Term 1854, of said court, and he
be released from his liability as administrator as aforesaid.
A true extract from the minutes of said court July 1, 1853.
July 9—mfim E. W. MILLER, Ordinal
(1 eorgia, Muscogee county—Whereas Ezekie
T Walters applies for letters of Guardianship for the persons
and property of Emily F., Susan It. and Beth G Walters, orphans
of George Walters, late of said county deceased; said orphans
being under fourteen years of age.
All persons concerned, are hereby notified that the Court of
Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first Mi onday
in January next, the Guardianship of said minor children will
be given to said Ezekiel Walters or some other person, unless
good cause be shown to the contrary.
Given under ray hand this 16th November, 1853.
Nov 18 —lm JNO JOHN.SON Ordinary.
GEORGIA, MARION COUNTY-
T. Murray applies tome for letters of administration
with the VVi 11 annexed, upon the estate of John Murray,
late of said county deceased,
These are, therefore,to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, within -the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at office
this7th of November, 1853.
Nov. 15,1853 —w6t E. W. MILLER, Ordinary,
( ‘ torglii, Marion county.--
T and Busan McKorkleapplies t* mo for letters of administra
tion upon the estate of Samuel R. McKorkle, late of su'd county
deceased,
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear a; ray
office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, Oct 31st, 1831.
Noy 4-w6t K. W. MILLED, Ordinary.
p eorgla, Stexvart county.—Whereas, Jesse Reed
\ J and Bohn A. Tucker applies for letters of administration on
the real estate of Abner Read, late ofsaidcouuty, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the heirs and creditors of said deoeased, to shew cause, within
the time prescribed by law, why said letters should not be grant
ed. Given under my hand in office this 31st October, 1853.
Nov B—wtit ‘ J. I, WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
(T corgi a, Stewart county.—Whereas Joseph E.
X Lewis applies for letters of administration on the estate of
JWaxtin Lee, late of said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned, to
shew cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law,
why said letters should not be granted. Given under my’ hand
in office the 31st Oct. 1853.
Nov 8-wGt J. L WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
p EORGIA, Early county. vVhorcas,TlK>B. B. An-
YT drew* applies to me for Letters ot Guardianship of the per
sons and property of Abner, Thomas and Ferubv Ann Jones,
minor heirs of John Jones, late of said count) deceased. Th se
are to notify all persons concerned, to make known their objec
tions, if any they have, why said Letters or Guardianship should
not be granted to said applicant. Ghen under mv hand nt of
fice, September23d, 1853. S. S. STAFFORD*, Ordinary.
October 4th—wOt.
(N EORGIA, Marion County.— Whereas, Jonathan H.
X Purvis applies to me lor letters of Administration on
the estate of James \\. Woodall, late of said county,
deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, on or before the first Monday of No
vember next to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 24th September, 1853
Sept. 28, 1853 wTt E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
4 Randolph County—Whereas. Zadoek
V . ‘ applies tome ;or letters ol’ administ rafron on the
estatp oft ranees riawver,h:te of said county, deceased.
These, are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred ami creditors of snid deceased, to lile llieir objections
n any they have, on or before the first Monday in December’
next, otherwise said letters will then aud there be granted tothil
applicant.
Given under my hand ihc seventh dav of Oct. 1853
Oct. 8 w7t ■ O.P. BEAM., Ordinary.
Marion County. —Whereas, tin- ■ -tat,, of
X Lewis Taylor, late of said county, deceased, is unrep
resented at law, bv reason ot the failure ot any person to
apply tor letters of Administration ; These are therefore to
cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and credit
ors ot said deceased, to shew cause, (if any they have,) with
m the time prescribed by law, why letters'of administration
should not be granted to the clerk of the Superior Court
(or some other person) of said county, according to the
statute, m such case made and provided.
Given unaer my Imnd and Qfiicia! signature, at office,
Sept. 20th, i853. E. YV. MILLER, Ordinary.
_ seep 28—w7t
Q-eorsia, Stewartconnty-.Pursuant to the last Will
, * 1 estament ol James A. Carswell, lute ot said county
deceased, will be sold, on the first Tuesday In December next’
before the court house door in the town of Lumpkin.
county, La., within the legal hours of sale, a certain man
by die name ot Bill, as the property of the said deceased”
~ ~ ERASMUS S.6E ALL,'llx’r
—fi'J— ,d i Hy 11. S. WORRILL.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to shew cause, il any they have, why letters of
administration as aforesaid, should not be Wanted to said
applicant at the Conn of Ordinary to be held in and for
said county on the first Monday in November next
Given under my hand this Gth day of September * 1853
Sept*. 20, 1853. JNQ. JOHNSON. Ordinary.
rpWO MONTHS after date application will bemadTto
1 the Court of Ordinary lor said county for leave to sell
a l the land belonging to the estate of Redmond Yates late
oi Marion county, La., Deceased,
Nox 15—2 m ENOCH ALDERMAN, Adm’r.
G eorgia, Marion county—Whereas, Richmond B
Lyles applies to me for letters of administration on the
estate of Charles Lyles, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and adir. mish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased .to be and appear at mi
office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any
they have, why said Jotters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office, this Sep
tember 9th. 1853.
wot E. W. MILT 5
G\ eorgla, Marion county—Whereas, Henry M. Jeter,
f Adin’r. upon the estate ot Jonathan Deason, dec’d. applies
to me for letters of dismission from fils administration ot said
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred m and creditors olfsaiddeceased, to file their objections,
if any they have, *’ terras of the law, otherwise letters Dis
tnissory will be granted to said Jeter, adm’r. as aforesaid,’ at thes
January Term next of the court of ordinary for said county.
Given under ray hand and official signature at office, thi
J une 28 h, 1853.
July 2 • ‘ E, V. . ‘ nary.
OIK ‘•;?*’ I : A . K;..
; cis M. Brown applies to me for letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Mary Fredoniu Brown, late of said coun
ty deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand at office the 10th day of
September, 1853. (J. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
B pt. 21—w6t.
(teorgla, .Marion county— Wherca.s Mary s’m-rl,
JT Adm’trx. upon the estate ol John U. Bhort, decease ’, peti
tions the ordinary court of said coun'y, lor letters of dismission
from her administration of said estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all anil singular the
kimlreil and credilors of said <1 ceased, to file their objections,
if any they have, otherwise said letters will be grunted (if a legal
showing is made !’ said adm’ti x.) at. the November Terra next,
of the court of ordinary for said countj’
Given under my hand and official signature at office, this May
2d, 1853.
May 7—mCm E, W. J/f LLER, Ordinary.
(i corgia, Marion county—The estate of Edmund
JT Brock being unrepresented by reason of the laiiuie of any
person to apply for letters oi administration on said estate.
! ‘t hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ami singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, t’ be and appear at my j
office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any j
they have, why the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county,
or some other person of said county, should not be appointed to
administer on said estate.
Given under my hand and official signature at office, this 31st
August. 1858. 5t W. MiLK.LER, Ordinary
/ t corgia, Marion county.— vhereas, Samuel H.
V.T Crawford applies to me for letters of administration upon
the estate of Noami Green, who lately died beyond die limits ot
said State, leavingr.n estate in said'State and county :
These are, U erefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at office, Oct 18,
I “53. *>• ’ :5 v. 5: E. W . ia,-'v.
p corgia, Marion county—Where:';', Willi:un B’niilh
\ T apjihes to me for letters ol administration de bonis non upon
the estate ot Powell Bentor. ; !e ol said county deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish’ all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
uiy office, within the time prescribed bj b*w, to shew cause, if
any they ha . e, why said letters should not be granted.
CJfven under my hand and official signature at office, Oct 18,
1853. Oct 25—wot E. \Y. MILLER. Ordinary
Georgia, Taylor eounty--Daniel "\\. M'iiler ap'plTes
for letters of administration upon the estate of John Charles,
deceased, a non-resident owner of property in said county and
State :
Kindred, creditors and all others concerned, are cited to ap
pear at the court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday
• in December next, and object, if-they can,'to the grant ofsaid
letters of administration to the applicant or some other person.
Given under mv hand this October 21st. JB's3.
Oct 25-w6t ’ JAMBBB. HAMILTON, Ordinary.
/ teorgin, ftamlolph comity—Whereas, juim It.
* I Maddox applies to me for letters of adminislratration on
the estate of Lovi. k T. Pearce, late of said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all anil singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, :o be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, it any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office the 20th day of October, 1853,
()<•! 25—w6t ’ i). i*. i’.V.ALE, <) idi nary,
(1 corgia, Kairly cou nt y—Whereas. IkiinuiulColman,
J( late ot said county deceased, is unrepresented at law,
These are to notify all persons concerned iu said estate, to
• shew cause*,if any ihey have, why Th onas B. Andrews, ihc
Clerk of the Superior Court ol said county, should not be ap
pointed administrator upon the estate of said deceased.
Given underlay hand at office this Oct 1 Ith, 1853.
Oct 25—w fit B. ST A FFOitD, Ordinary.
; XT'x ecu tor’s Sale.—Agreeably to an order ot the court •
.JIL Ordinary of Musco-ee (ountv, w ill lc sold at the Marke
’ House in the City of Columbus, in*said county, on the first Tues
day in January next, the negroes belong!t g t’<> she estate of Jo
anna Christian, deceased,.being seven io uninbcr, viz.: Ilezeki
ah, 30 years <>l I. Emily 35 ye: ; - old. \!i!!\ old. Hi eve>
r | 6 years old, Charles 4 years old, Matthieu and Mark 18 months
I old. Sold for the benefit ol the heirs. Terms made known on
. the dav of sale. IVEY MOftlUß, t ~ ,
Nov. 12, 40d S. M. Mc(; it AD V. \ : ‘ x ,v *
‘VTollcc to debtors nucl creditors, — II persons
i.l indebted to the estate of Harmon bulier, late o Randolph
county deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate pay
, meat ; ami all persons having demands agains: said deceased,
are requested to present them according to law.
r TIKiM AS coran, Adm’r.
Nov 15 -wtit ‘! \l; I ANN I: I “!’ I. I: K. AdmNrv.
Notice Jo debtors and cmlHoi
debted to the estate of Bpyrus Britt, late of Uanaolph conn
I ty, deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment;
• and all persons having demands against said estate will present
■ them according lo law. ALEF.N J. /MF.B, Aiim'r.
Nov 15 B \ \'■ 1 l\ Alb:
N otice Jo debtors and creditors—AH peismi.- ...
debted to the estate of James J. Taylor, lute of Forty county,
j deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate pajraent,
1 sand all persons having demands against said deceased, v, ill ren-
Ider them in agreeable to law.
Oct 15 fit BENJAMIN f ‘!,!.! HR. E\V.
rjn\VO MONTHS ai:.
made to
J JL the Court of Ordinary of Marion county, Ga., for leave
j to sell all the land belonging to the estate of Ephraim
I S. Lunsford, late of said county, deceased.
Sent 17-2:a Hi’HRA! M Ho >WKNS. Adodr.
I '‘WO mon ti -
. Oidinary,ol Randolph County, for leave to sell a portion of
the Real Estate belonging to Bpyrus Butts deceased.
ALLEN JAMES, Adm’r.
Sept. 15th, 1853—w2m SARAH BUTTS. AdmN.
‘FWOmonihsaftrr elate nppUcai ion wilt be
, Ito the court of ordinary of Muscogee county for leave to sell
3 he negroes belonging to the estate of Joanna Christian, late 1
J said county, deceased. SILAS M McGRADY. j,
f Svpt <- w2m IVEY M< >RRIB. \ 1 * x * rs *
TWO months afterdate application'wi’lfbe m:.de’'t'o’the
j L court of Ordinary ©f Early county, for h ave to sell a negro
i man named Dave, belonging to the’estate of James J. Taylor,
late of said county, deceased.
Oct 15—2 m BENJAMIN COLLIER, Ext.
npWO mon His after date I shall hVAj >T \ “ti* the . ;urt oV()r
----, I dinar)’ of Early county lor leave 10 sHi all ofthe real estate
belonging to the estate offtlagers Henderson, late of said count v,
deceased. TIIOB. B. ANDREWB, Adm’r.
* Oct 25—2 m de bonis non, with the Will Minexcd.
For Sale.
Steam Engine, Engine Lathes, &c.
•"po close consignments, the snbscribers offer uignallyreduced
X prices.
One superior extra finish new Steaia Engine 35 horse power
with steam pipes and governor complete, ‘2 inch cviiniur 40
inch stroke.
Two nine feet slide Engine Turning Lathes.
One Turning Lathe, for Wood.
Apply at Columbus Cotton Gin Factory.
Aug 30- .. 2m E. T. TAYLOI kCO
AUBURN WATER-CURE.
npillSEstablishment is now open for the reception of patients
1. The location is pleasant and healthy, being on ;l.e great
Southern Mail Route in Eastern Alabama, and is about a hundred
yards from the depot, immediately adjoining the Railroad
The efficacy ofthe Water Treatment in all acute diseases, a
Fevers, Scarlatina, Measles, Small IN.';, &c., is -o complete and
rapid as to seem almost miraculous; while in chronic disease*,
i. e.idl diseases of long standing, as Gout, Rheumatism, Insnep
sia, Neuralgia, Scrofula, Consumption, Air.,: t - ih, .t’. :
tual raodeof arresting the progress of the disease and erailic-iir
it from the system.
In the peculiar diseases of Women, the Water Cure is a sover
eign remedy, where all other remedies have failed, and in child
birth it procures immunity from untold suffering.
Patients should bring one quilt, a comfort, two pair blankets
two sheets and several yards of linen diaper for bandages.
Terms according to treatment and attention required, pavable
weekly, invariably. Consultation lee. §5.
DR. W. C. REED, /
MUS. M. A. T()RB ET, < Pl, y*:cians.
Auburn, March 16—wly mch SOtwfiw
SASH, BLINDS, AND PAN EL DOORS
MAM FAI Ti iil: j!V
E • T. TAYLOR & 00,
, COLUMBUS. GEORGIA.
IMtl. subscribers lisvmurUtri ;iv crecU'd , u .
1- tn tludr Sleaui Works lur Ibe purp- sos s i: ’ .■
above articles, and lurnislied (Lem.-elves uiu. ;i, ■ ,
most approved machincrv adapted to tliat business are prepar
ed to Uirniah, at short notice, all arork iu the above Hit© of a
quality and finish equal to the best made in any establishment
ii: ln> me SASH. ‘
Bby 10 Unglazed, 7 ets.; Fiintcd ami Glazed, 13 ets
10 by 12 “ •• 18 ..
12 by 14 “ 10 “ ■< 25
12 by 16 “ 11 “ .< .>7
12 by 18 “ 12 >* “
12 by 20 “ H “ 35
12 by 22 “ 16 “ “ “ “ 40 “
12 by 24 “ 18 “ “ “ 45
, ■ fttmta! in the host maimer; and w 1,,.„ I;lured will
be laithiully linnkd : superior French Glass wiii tm-iriablv
he used : Lip Bash lurnishcd when ordered at a n-a.-onrble ad
ditional cost.
Hollin-- Window liliiii!.-
Price—Sixty cents per foot jut pn r mc-uri: - the length.
Example: a pair Blinds five feet in length.., . -n: (b
Viitiel Doors— Moulding lit* side.
H Inch 2 Panel $3 00; 4 Panel §3 50 ; G Pau-i v.*) 75.
li “ “ “ 3 25; <4 “ 375 ; “ ‘ j 0(> ?
2 “ “ “ 3 50; “ “ 4 00: “ “ 4 25!
i ifty cents additional where both dd< • :.*i Moulded, !
Patrons in sending their orders -d un and !„■ • n p'c:dr’in ‘net
fyingsize and number of lights,&c., U>r :. 1 ti e’D ckne?
size •nd number of Panels, extent ot M. .; di’i tc jiooi
and the length and width of Blinds.
Doors Painted plain or Grained in the h ighest style of the an
“ desireißat prices to Ve agreed upon.
I'ER.MB—For bills less than Slot) :Q cash, bn delivery at Rah
road, steamboat or on Wagon.
For bib’s over SIOO 00, reasonable tin - will be < iven for
bankab e paper < r satisfactory city acceptance, biarit ir -ct.
Large contracts specially agreed ujm n.
All work when delivered to Railroad,’Steamboat or Wagon
will be considered in possession of put chasms and at fheirrisk
r , , . 0 E, TANARUS, TAYLOR & CO.
Columbus, Ga.. Aug. 30, 1853.—w4m
JAMES ROUSSEAU
Klees a fine assortment of Groceries on hand, for ea He oa
reasonable terms, consisting oi— ’
100 Bbls. Flour; )
75 Sacks Rio Coffee;
100 Boxes Tobacco—Assorted Qualities;
25,000 Cigars—-Assorted Brands ;
10 Bbls. New England Rtuii;
10 Bbls. Common Gin;
25 Jars Snuff;
75 Casks Bacon,
40 Hgds, N. O. Sugar.
:00 Barrels Whiskey.
£°, ils Kentucky Rope.
_SO Bales India Bagging.
1500 Sacks Sait.
Also,tine Brandies and Wines r Vji/iWa * ■•.-
Also, many other articles too mi. lties L,’
ish ng to purchase, will please iriV?lT* to meimon. Those
rr- stom West side Broid Str.Wrn !!’ 3 “W , 1
orner. G doors above Rankin’s
Columbus, Jan. 11,185 .
_ MEDICINES.
HERE IS YOtm REMEDY!
11” r"” - J
jj
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
A MOST MIRACULOUS CURL OP PAD LEGS.
AFTER 43 YEARS’ SUFFERING.
Extract of a letter from Mr. William Gal-pin, of 70 St.
Mary's street, Weymouth, dated 15 th May, 1851.
To Professor Holloway .
Sir: Atth©ag< of eighteen my wife (who is now sixty one)
caught a violent cold, which settled in her logs, and eversince.that
time they have been more or less sore, and greatly inflamed.
Her agonies were distracting, and for months together she was
deprived entirely ofrest and sleep. Every remedy that medical
men advised was tried, but without effect; her health suffered
severely, ami the slate of her legs was terrible. I had often read
your ad vertisements, and advised her to try your FilN and Oint
ment ; and,ns a last resource, after every other remedy had prov
ed useles.-, she consented to do so. She commenced six weeks
ago. and strange to relate, is now in good health. Her tegs are
painless, without seam or scar, and her sleep sound anil undis
turbed. Could you have witnessed the sufferings of my wife
during the last forty three years, and contrast them with her pro
sent enjoyment of ’health, you would indeed feel delighted in
having been the means of so greatly alleviating tho-sufferings ot
a fellow creature. (Signed) Wii. Galpin.
A PERSON 70 YEARS OF AGE CURED OF A BAD
LEG, OF THIRTY YEARS STANDING.
Copy of a letter from Mr. William Abbs, Builder of Gas
Ovens, of Rushcliffc, near Huddersfield, dated May
31: ft, *lßsl.
To Professor Holloway :
Bir : I suffered for a period of thirty years from a bad leg, the
result of two or three different accidents at Gas Works; accom
panied by scorbutic eystoins. 1 had recourse to a variety of
medical advice, without deriving any benefit, and was even told
that the leg must be amputated, yet, in opposition to that opinion,
your Pil sand Ointment have effected a complete cure in so short
u time, that tew who had not witnessed it would credit the fact.
(Signed) William Amis.
The truth of this statement can be verified by Mr W.l’. Eng
land, Chemist, thirteen Ji/arket street, Huddersfield.
A DREADFUL BAD BREAST CURED IN ONE
MONTH.
Extract of a letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Fen
hurst, Kent, dated December 13 th, 1850.
To Professor Holloway :
Dear Sir: JLywile had suffered from Bad Breasts for more than
six months, and during the whole period had the best medica
attendance*but all to no use. Having before healed an awful
wound in my own leg by your unrivalled medicine, I determined
again to use your Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave them a j
trial in her case, and fortunate it vv s 1 did <, for in less than a
month a perfect cure v and the benefit that various
other branches of my family have derived from the r use is really
astonishing. I now strongly recommend them to all my friends.
(Signed) Frederick Turner.
The Pills should be used conjoin’ ly with the Ointment in most
ol the following cases:
I Bad .Legs Chilblains Fistulas Sore Throats
{ Bad Breasts Chapped hands Gout Skin Diseases
I Burns Corns (soft) Glandular Scurvy
j Bunion? Cancers Swellings Bore Heads
J Bite of Mosqui- Contracted and Lumbago Tumors
toes and Band stiff joints Piles Ulcers
j Flies Elephantiasis Fcalds Yaws
Chiego-foot Bore Nipples.
’ j Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway. 244 Strand,
I (near Temple Bar, London,) and by all respectable druggists and
, dealers in medicines throughout the British Empire, mid those
. j ofthe United States, in Pots at
. 1 Wholesale by the principal drug houses in the Union, and bj T
| .Messrs A B D S Bands, New York.
j There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes.
’ N B—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder
! are affixed to each not.
■ For salo in Columbus, by
OKSNKIt & PEABODY.
WM. W. LINCOLN,
’ May 3-}Bwlt&twlteowly Savannah, On.
THE R< AD ‘1 < ■ HEALTH.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
’ i CURE OF A DISORDERED LI VER AND BAD
DIGESTION.
■ . Copy ofa letter from Mr R. W. Kirkus, Chemist,7 PresCQt
street, Liverpool, dated 6th June, 1851.
j To Professor llot.low \y :
Bir—Your pillsniid (lit.,menthave stood the highest on our
. j list of Proprietary Medicines for some years. A customer, l>
i whom 1 can refer for an} enquiries, desires me to let you know
’ j the particulars ot her case, t-li© lnd bo n troubled for years
’ i with a disordered liver and bad digestion. On the last occasion,
i however, the virulence ol the attack was so alarming, and the
| inflammation set in so severely, that doubts were entertained of
i her not being able I” bear up under it ; fortunately she was in
-1 duced to try your Pills,and she informs me that after the first,
: and each succeeding dose, had great relief. She continued to
i j take them, and although she used only three boxes she is now in
i the enjoyment of perfect health. I could have sent you many
! more cases, but the above, from the severity of the attack, and
! the speedy cure, I think speaks much in favor of your astonish
i ingPills.” Signed W. It. KIIIKUS.
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATIC
FEVER IN VAN OILMAN’S LAND.
: Copy of letter inserted in the Hobart Town Courier, of th
1 i March, 1851, by Major L WalcJi-
I , Margaret McConnigan, nil.©teen years of age, residing at New
, Town, had been suffering from a violent rheumatic fever for up
• wards of two months, vvlmh had entirely deprived her ofthe
, use of her limbs: during Ibis perm. 1 she was under the care of
; the mi st eminent meiD'-il n.m m Hobart Town, and by them
’ her cose was considered la-pi less. A friend prevailed oi on her
’ to try Holloway’s celebran-d IMis, wl, i h she con-. nted lo do,
and in an incredible s!;rt sp ice of time the) effected a perfect
ci we.
Cure of a fain andt ohi ness in the Chest and Stomach
of a prison 84 years of age.
1 From Messrs. Thaw &Son. Iropiictors of the Lynn Ad
vertiser, who can vouch ior the folfo\ving statement
i An oust 2d, 1851.
i To Professor Holloway:
Sir: 1 desire to bear testimony to the good effect of Holloway's
: Pill:-. For s..me years l have suffered severely from a pain and
tightness in the stomach, which was also accompanied by ushort
[ : ness of breatn, that prevented me from walking about. lam 84
years of age, and notwithstanding my advanced stab <d hte,
these Fills have so relieved me, that I am desirous that others
j should he made acquainted with their virtues. I atn now ren
dered, by their inears, comparatively active, and can fake exer
cis without inconvenience or pain,’which I could not do before.
(Signed) HEN BY COE,
North-street Lynn, Norfolk.
Those celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious in the
following complaints :
Ague, Asthma, Bilh ‘i* complaint , Bloicbeson the Skin, Bow
el co in pi air. is, Colics, < ‘unstipaiion ot the Bowel , Consumption,
Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Kry-ipclas, /bntale 11regularities,
Fevers oi all kinds, Fits. ;..ut, Headache, indigestion, infiaiuiim
tion, jaundice, liver complaints, lumbago, piles, rheumatism,
retention of urine, scrofula, or king's evil, sore throats, stone and
gravel, secondary symptoms, tic douloureux, ulcers, veneral nf
rections. worms of all kinds, Weakn. from v. Date-.rrr.-.use.
Sold ;d the Establishment of Frolessor Holioway, 244 Strand,
(near Temple Bar, London) and by ail respectable druggisl*and
dealers in medicines throughout the British Empire, and or those
ot the United States, in boxes at
Wholesale by the principal drug nouse in the Union, and by
Messrs. A. IJ. & l>. Bands, New York.
There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes.
—Directions ior the guidance of parents in every disorder
For sale in Columbus, bv
GESNER & PEABODY.
WM. W. LINCOLN,
May 17-tvvli&.vvlteowy Savannab, Ga,
compound sanative pills
These Pills are entirely Vegetable, and
arc a most superior Medicine in the cure of all
Bilious Complaints, Chills and Fever , Dyspepsia , Costive
ness, Liver Complaint , Jaundice, Sick Headache, Scrofula,
Sait Rheum, Fevers of all kinds, Loss of appetite, Obstruct
ed and painful Menstruation, and all linrrcrinrr diseases.
Asa Female Medicine they act like a charm, and when
taken according to the directions, they never fail to euro
the worst cases of Piles, after all other remedies fail.
They purify the blood, equalize the cir
culation, restore the Liver, Kidneys, and
other Secretory Organs Jo a healthy tone
and action ; and as an Anti-Bilious Family Medicine
they have no equal. Price 25 cents per box.
Also,
- DR. STRONG’S I
[pectoral stomach puls]
A remedy for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Croup,
Whooping Cough, .Asthma, Consumption, Nervous Dis
eases, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Erysipelas, Disease of
the Heart , Inflammation and Pain in the Chest , Back and
Side, and alt diseases arising from a deranged state of Ike
Stomach , and to relieve the distress and bad feeling from
eating too hearty food, in weak and dyspeptic habits.
WARRANTED TO BE PUREIdf VEGETABLE.
These Pills act as an Expectorant, Tonic, and Aperient.
One 25 cent box possesses three times more power to cure
diseases than a one dollar bottle of any of the Syrups,
Balsams, or Sarsaparillas that was ever made, and a sim
ple trial of only one box will prove this important truth.
They promote Expectoration, Loosen tine
Phlegm, and Clear the Ltuigs and. other
Secretory Organs of all morbid matter,
and there is not another remedy in the whole Materia
Medica capable of imparting such healing properties to
the Lungs and Vital Organs as these Pills., They
Cure Costivencss, produce a good, regular
Appetite, and Strengthen the System.
Price 25 cents per box, containing 25 doses of Meditate.
Call on the Agents who sell the Pills, and get the
Planter's Almanac gratis, giving full particulars nod cer
tificates of cures.
Both kinds of the above named Pills are for s*no in
Columbus, La., bv DANFORT!! & NALL I
GESNER & PEABODY ’
In Girard, Ala , hy
Ami on inquiry can be had in every town in Georeia an £
Alabama. HULL & SPENCER,
M 12Ann stud. NY.
GUANO.
My second cargo of GUANO will arrive at Apalachicola eariv
m December; persons wishinir to purchase, by application
tome at Columbus, can lie supplied ot any point on the river
between this and Apalachicola.
fatso have some on hand at Greenwood’s Warehouse of tho
uißt shipment.
twill make deposits at Fort Caines, Georgetown, Enfaula.
Florence and Jermjnui. J. r .TONias s
Columbus, Oct 25-w&twtr J r,ZB ’
MEDICINES.
CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.
‘KY ‘ '’ \
& a ; . . .
The Great Purifier of the Elcocl!
NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN 4T.
\N infalliblerqrafedy for Scrofuhi, King’s Evil, Itheiuuatisin
Oysfiiiale Uutaneoiu Eruptions, Pimples or Pit sillies .on the
Face, iWitclies, Boils, Chronic Bore Eyes, King Worm or Tetter,
Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints,
stubborn Fic< r-. Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal i.Hn-
diseases arising from :tn injudicious use ol Mer
cury, Imprudence in Life, or impurity of the Blood.
This valuable medicine, which has become celebrated tortile
number of extraordinary, cures effected through its agency, Ims
induced the at the urgent request of their friends, l>
offer il to the public, which they do with the utmost confidence
in its virtues and wonderful curative, properties. The following
.•ci tiff at os, selected from a large number, are, however, stronger
testimony than the mere word of tlu* proprietors; and are all
■ rum gentlemen well known in their localities, and of the highest
lesr.ecta'riiilv, niauyot them now residing in the city of Rich
mond, Virginia.
F. Ito ve un. Esq., ofthe Exchange Hotel, Richmond, known
every w here, say s lie has seen the nudicinecalled Carter’s Span
isn Mixture administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all
the diseases for which it is recommended, with the most aston
ishiiiuly good results. He says it is themost extraordinary nied-
Aoi k and Fkvkk—Gukat Cure — l hereby cerLily, that for
three years I had Ague and Fever of the most violent description,
i had several physicians, took large quantities of teuininc, Mer
cury, and 1 believe all the Tonics advertised, but all withoulaoy
permanent rebel. At last 1 tried Carter’s Bpanish Mixture, two
bottles of which effectually cured I am happy to say 1
have lmd neither chills nor levers since. 1 consider it the best
Tonic in the world, and the only medicine that ever reached my
case. Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Ya. John Lonodln.
i !’. Lu ck, Esq., now in the city of Richmond, and tor many
years in the. Post Office: has such confidence in the astonishing
efficacy of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, that he has bought upwardts
of 50 bottles, which he has given away to the afflicted. Dir.
Luck says he has never known it to fail when taken according
to directions.
Dr. Minor, a practising physician, and formerly of the City
IhiU-.1. in the city of Richmond, says lie has witnessed in a num
ber of instances the effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture which
were most truly surprising, lie says ip a case of consumption
dependent on the liver, the good effects were wonderful indeed.
Bamfel M. Drikkkk, olthe firm of Drinker R. Morris, Rich
moral, was cured of Liver complaint of 8 years standing, by the
use of two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
Cheat untie of Scrofula. —The editors olthe Richmond Re
publican had a servant employed in their press room, cured of
violent Scrofula, combined with Rheumatism, which entirely
disabled him from work. Two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mix
ture made a perfect cure of him, and th© editors, in a public no
tice say they “cheerfully recommend it to ali who are afflicted
with any disease ofthe blood.”
Still another crag of Scrofula. — 1 had a very valuable
hoy cured of Scrolnla by Carter’s Bpaiush Mixture. I consider
it a truly valuable medicine. James M. Taylor, conriuctoron the
R. F. &. P. K. R. Cos., Richmond, Va.
Balt Ueu.m of 2(1 years .-tanping Cured—Mr John ihomp
son residing in the city of Richmond, was cured by three bottles
of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of Balt Rheum, whi*h he had nearly
20 years, and which all the physicians of the city could not cure,
j Mr. Thompson is a well known merchant In the city ofßichmond,
and his cure is most remarkable*
Wm. A. Matthews, of Richmond. Va., had a servant cured of
Syphillis in the worst form, by Carter’s Bpanish Mi lure. He
says lie cheerfully recommends it, and considers it an invaluable |
medicine.
Richard E. West, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofula, and
what physicians called confirmed consumption, by three bottles
of Carter's Spanish Mixture.
Edwin Burton, Commissioner of Revenue, says he has seen
the good effects of Curb r’s Spanish Mixture in a number of Sy
philitic ca.-es, ami says it is a perfect cure for that horrible disease.
Wat. G. Harwood, of Richmond, Va., cured of Old Sores and
Ulcers which disabled him from walking. Took a few bottles
of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and wa.-enabled to walk without a
crutch, in a snort time permanently cured.
Principal Depots at M. Ward,closed.Co..No.B3 Jlfaiden Lane
New York.
T. W. I)yott & Sons, No. 132, North 2d street, Philadelphia.
Bennett k Beers, No. 125 Maine street, Richmond, Yu.
And for sale by
THUS. M. TURNER it CO.
JAS. 11. CAiiTKii,
Sftvnnnah, Ga
GKSNKII & PKAUODY,
DAN! ORTH &. NAGKL.
Columbus, Ga
And by druggists and counliy merchants eveiy where.
Price SI ; six bottles lor S').
May 25—w&twlv
GOOD MEDICINES ! !
! Stabler* Anodyne Cherry Expectorant
Is confide Lily recommended to Invalids, as unsurpassed by any
known preparation, for the cure of < loughs, Hoarseness, ami oth
er forms o common Colds; Bronchi!!?*, A-thina, Crou.n, Con
sumption in an t. rly stage, and for the relief ol the patient ev*-n
in advanced stawes of that fatal disease.
Itconibines, in a scientific manner, remedies of long esteemed
value, with other.- of more recent discovery, and besides its sooth
ing and lonie qualities,acts through the skin gently, and widi
great efficacy, ior the cure of this class of diseases.
ST A BEER'S DIARRHOEA CORDIAL
s a pleasant mixture,compounded in agreement with the nik*
ofl’liarinnay. of therapeutic agents, long known and celel r.t'.ed
for their peculiar efficacy in curing Diarrlnea, and similar affec
tions of the s\ stem. In its action, it always nausea and produces
a healthy condition of Hie Livku, thus alvay removing the
cause at the same t ime that it cures the disease.
The valuable medicines above named have recently been in
troducer , with the approval of a number of the medical profes
sion in tlu-city of Baltimore and elsqwhcre, and in practice have
succeeded most admirably in curing the diseases tor which they
are prescribed. They are offered to the country Practitioner, as
raeilicines which lie can in all respects depend upon, as prepared
. iu aureement with the experience of some of the most learned
and judicious physicians, and strictly in ccntoruiity with the
rules of Pharmacy, and as especially serving his conven
ience, who cannot so readily as the city ’physician have his own
prescriptions compounded by a practical Pharmaceutist.
Bee the descriptive pamphlets, to be had grntisofall who have
the'medicines for sale, containing recommendations from Doc
tors Martin. Ballzell, Addision, Payne, Handy, Love, &e.
Imct. B. IN ./l/urlin,snys “I do not hesitate to recomtnend your
Diarrlnea Fordiaiaml Anol\ne (.’herry Expectorant,” &.c.
Doci. John Addision, says’ “II gives me much pleasure to add
my testimony totliatot'nthers, in favor ol’Uie extraordinary efli
c:t'-yofyoui Diarri.o’ i U rdial,” fee.; and of the Expectorant,
•*l have no hesitation iu recommending it. as a most valuahlo
medicine,” &,e.
Docl. It. A. Payne, say she has used the Diarrhma Cordial in his
practice “with the hippiest effect, and thinks it one of the-must
convenient and efficient combinations ever offered to our profes
sion.”
Doct. L. D. Handy. write “I h ive administered your \nodync
Expectorant, in several cases of Bronchial affection, with the
most happy results, and from a knowledge of its admit able et
feets, 1 can with the greatest confidence recommend it,” &e.
Doct. W. S. Love, writes to us that he has administered the
F.xpeclo ant to his wife, who has had Hie Bronchitis for fourteen
years, and that she is fast recovering from her long standing mala
dy. It has in a few weeks done her more good than all the
remedies she has heretofore used under able medical counsel.
Bixieen ofthe best Apothecaries and Pharmaceutists in the city
*•: Baltimore, write “We are satisfied the preparations known as
Bfabler’s Anodyne Cherry Expectorant ami Stable r’s Diarrhoea
Cordial arc medicines of great value and very efficient for the
relief and cure of the diseases tor w hich they are recommended;
they hear the evidence of skill and care in their preparation and
style of putting up, and we take pleasure in recommending
Twenty seven of th© most respectable merchants, re -identsof
.Varvland, Vir. inia : id North Uarolina, who have sold and also
used these medicines Hie.inselves, say, “From our own experi-
nc*- .m! that of otir customers, we do confidently recommend
them : •-•G'O Publico. We have never known any remedies
used f- • • > s tor which they :ire prt scrilied, to be so effi
cient an 1 -vc such entire satisfaction to all.”
i The ah-ti c i of recommendation from members of the
j Medi-al F .cihy. Pharmaceutists of high standing, and merchants
| ofth’ ’. •pti-a!)':li;y. should be sufficient ro satisfy all, that
hos- •: ■••• ‘if*- .re worthy oflriul by the afflicted,and that they
are **!’ But . -..t -:.:;np and class from the “Quackery” and “cure
ails” so touch imposed upon the public.
For sale by druggists, apothecaries and country store keepers
generally. E. H. STABLER & CO.
Wholesale Druggists 120 Pratt street, Baltimore.
_May 17—wly
U V-'u f ■
k M§rti£>v : -<
A SU.FIE REMEDY FO’’ WORM
j This prep: l ration has now been before the public for a quarter
j of a century. It* great intrinsic merits have steadily advanced the
] “-‘dc and use of it, and il now enjoys a prominent*} osition in the
public favor.
It :s mild in its operation and contains no calomel nor oth*r
i dangerous ingredients, and can be given with perfect safety to the
] most deltwe infant.
Il cost- only 25 cents, per bottle, and sold by nearly all Drug
! t-ists and store keepersiii the country.
| For sale by I>A N FORTH &N A G EI,,
i Columbus. Georgia.
! And Druggists generally. July J2—wly
DR. GALE’S ANODYNE OF OPIUM.
; , Hfs a fact well known that many people arc accustomed to
■ buy am. me. without the advice of a physician, many of the pre
parations oi Opium.as Laudanum, Paregoric, L’ateman’s Drops,
Godfrey’s Cordial and the like.
1. Tim effect of these medicines is generally known, and while
! ciey are admitted to p'osscss Anodyne and sedative properties
; not to hie dispensed witli they are still liable to serious objections
in many cases and doubtless are often mischievous in their ten
deney.
The new chemical preparation, now submitted to the public, is
believed to possess all their virtues, and even more w ihout be
ing chargeable with their bad effects—neither is this opinion
hastily founded,nor based on limited experience—after a trial
of some years in which this remedy has been placed \nthe hands
ol eminent physicians, and tried indeed under every variety of
circumstance, and in all appiopriate eases of disease, itis still
believed to stand unrivalled, not only for its rare medicinal vir
tues as a preparation ol Opium, but for the safety with which it
may be administered.
B. A. FAHNESTOCK, HULL & CO.
~, Vew York, Proprietors.
Also sold by Druggists generally. Price 25 cents, per bottle.
For sale by DAN FORTH & NAGEL, Columbus, Ga.
G £•: V T I. II M i: V ’ s
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
OF Till:
Latest and most approved Styles.
A. lorge assortment of Boy’s and Youth’s . lotliing, Gent’s Furnishing Gfoous, bats.
Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Lmbrellus, &e., can be found at
Clothier and Merchant Tailor,
(Next door lo Hill 4* Dawson, 128 Broad, Sired, Columbus, Va,,)
_/3SL"flg &>
Avery laigq stock of CLOTIIS, CASSIMLrES and VRSTIXGS of tl;p latest iii|
tions of French and English styles, for sale by the yard ; or manufactured to order, and v.-ar
ranted, under the direction of
mm, m. wmmm*
who will be pleased to accommodate old friends, and new, in his line.
Columbus, Oct. 21, ISs3.—w&twtf
LA GRANGE MUSIC STORE.
wwims&m KTim.
Just opened, in Thornton’s Rock Building, on the West side of th
Court House Square, a large and
TOffMfSHiii mum Sfoai,
WK WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY OX BAKU, A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Ml SIC—SCCII A
Sheet Music, Instruction Books, Port Folios, &c. &c.
PIAB'OS, with and without TOLIAX ATTACH3IOTS
if S ||l DOLCE CAMPANO9, Hews’ American Action, and the LEAF Ti K
NER, patent of Knabe, Gachle & Cos., and from many other Factories.
$m ALSO,
1# FLAGEOLETS, CELLOS, DRUMS, BANJOS, ACCORDEONS, FLUTING?
Music Boxes, of various sizes, and we!! selected lrass Justhjmen 1s lor Js.* N J)S ; Italian, Roman Ena
best, strings for MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ol all kinds. All oi which we. pledge ourt.elves to sell as chcaji
as can be purchased elsewhere in the Souilt.
Heulots, Teachers and Schools, supplied at the lowest rates, and all orders filled with ewe
ITALIAN, old Cremona Violins, Celia strings, Pistols, Colt’s Revolvers, and all oilier kinds, Powder Flasks,
Percussion Caps, Port Monias, Ladies’Cards and Dressing Cast s, Po: table witting <le.-ks, Walking Canes, wilh uold and
silver heads, French Baskets aud Boxes, latest styles. Large assortment ol Ftatioueiv.
LIGNOBKI, KLNER A CO.
P. S. AH Pianos sold by us will be kept in order tor one year, without chars;. Din a
bility guaranteed by Factors and by us. All new music received as soon as published.
Nov. 11, 1852. 16 ts
BROOKS & CHAPMAN,
(SUCCESSORS TO GESNER PEABODY,)
WHOLE 8A L E AN 1) II ET A1 L
, —DEALERS IN
I Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils,
DYE STUFFS SFItCIFAL sun! DEATH,
:a. rjr r ._r m k rr 9
PERFUMERIES , SOAPS , FANCY ARTICLES , Sfc. Ar.
| BUTE STORE, SIGN OF TfliO NEGRO AND MORTAR.
|Ao 77 Wvsi !!* Broad street, ColmiiHus, Ga.
THE undersigned would respectfully announce to their friends of Columbus, and to the public
generally, that having purchased the entire interest of Messrs. Gksxeu A Peabody in the
store well known as the BLUE DRUG STORE, will continue the business under the name
and style as above.
This intimate connection with and close application to the business for several years, which
has given them much practical experience—united with a determination to be close and vigilant
as well as prompt and active in their attention to its duties and requirements—will, they hope, be
a sufficient guarantee to the public of their efficiency’ in the business, and that it will be properly
conducted. Determined to deal in none but WARRANTABLE ARTICLES, they hope by
such means to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage.
Physicians and Merchant dealers doing business in the country, will find it greatly to their in
terest to call and examine their ample stock before purchasing elsewhere; for,in addition to fresh
and well selected articles, they offer inducements in prices, which they are confident will prove
pc rfectly satisfactory.
In their extensive arrangements for the proper advancement ofthe business, they have not been
unmindful of what would be to the interest and convenience of the City Physicians, but, iu view of
their accommodation and for their especial benefit, have fitted up and neatly arranged a room—
with all necessary apparatus attached—to be devoted exclusively to Chemical and Pharmaceutical
operations. In this effort of theirs to relieve them of the trouble and vexation to which they hav
been so long subjected, in preparing their own prescriptions, or in having them properly attended
to, they think they ought and believe they w ill sustain them.
Bother either of them will be present at all times (except from 10 o’clock A. M. until 2 o'clock
I’. M. on Sundays) to attend carefully and promptly to this department of the business —and in
no instance w ill any but known extra Medicines be used in the preparation of prescriptions.
JNO. W. BROOKS. FOSTER S. CH APMAN.
Columbus, Sept. 14, 185B—tw&wBrn
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
THIS invaluable prepartition has been but a tew months
before the people of the South, yet many thousands ol
bottles have been sold and used in a am;at variety oe
diseases, and it has g'vcn universal satisfaction. We
‘i ve heard of none that were dissatisfied with it. We
offer it as a remedy in the various diseases and com
plaints for which it is recommended, with full confidence
in curing them, as over four millions of Bottles have been
sold and used for a great variety of complaints, both of
men and animals, and it lias always given satisfaction, be
cause it has performed just w hat we said it would. It lias
healed Cancers and scrofulous sores and ulcers that had
resisted-the treatment of the Medical Faculty.
A child in Frederickton, N. IL. a few days ago
burned its legs severely against a stove. The mother im
mediately applied Linseed Oil and Cotton Wool, with a
light bandage jwv all; in a short time the screams of the
child induced the mother to remove the bandage, when it
was discovered that the cotton wool had taken lire by spon
taneous combustion and had considerably increased the j
size of the burn. The mother happened to think that she
had part of a bottle of Mustang Liniment in her-house,
which she. got immediately and applied to the burned
limbs of tlie little sufferer, and as soon as it was applied,
the child ceased its cries and soon after fell asleep in its j
mother's arms, by the soothing influence of tu s valuable I
preparation. . j
This is to certify that the Mexican Mustang Liniment j
lias been used quite extensively in t lie stables of Adams A
Cods Great Southern, Eastern and Western Express, for
curing Galls, Chafes, Scratches, Sprains ami Bri.L . ,and
it has proved very effectual. Many of their na n have
also used it on themselves and their families, and they all
speak of its healing and remedial qualities in the highest
terms. One of our hostlers got kicked, and badly cut and
bruised n his knee—as usual, the Mustang Liniment was
resorted to, and the soreness and lameness was soon re
moved, and. it was perfectly well in three or four days.—
We have no hesitation in recommending it as n valuable,
preparation, to he used externally on man or beast.
J. DUNN,
Foreman oj Adams b; Co.'s Express Stable, N. Y.
Rheumatism. —This is to certify thai my wile x. os af
flicted with severe chronic Rheumatism ; she had guttered
for months with the most excruciating pains; she had
tried Rh< ufnatie Compounds, Reliefs and almost every
thing recommended for tiiis divad'ui disease. None of
them relieved her pains in the least. Sim used a fifty cent
bottle of .Mustang Liniment, and it cured her entire!); she
s now perfectly wqjl, and recommends all of her friends
o use the Mustang Liniment.
(Signed) James L. Oliver.
Savannah, Georgia, January Ist, 1853.
Principal Offices, 304 Broadway, New York, and Sf.
Louis,
A. G. BRAGG & CO., Proprietors.
Sold in Gelumbus, Ga., by GESNER & PEA BODY
February 5. 1853 tw&wly
INK MANUFACTORY.
A few doors above the Market, at Xo. 158
Broad xtrcct 9 Columbus, Ga.
IMIE undersigned has just completed his establishment for
the Manufactory of Ink, and offers extraordinary induce
ments to Merchants, and all others to purchase his superior ar
tide.
This Ink is of a bright jet black, flows beautifully from the
pen, and is so indelible, us many can testify, that even oitalic acid
will not remove it from paper. No other Ink will stand the
test of oxalic acid. Write a word with this Ink and the same
word with any other Ink contiguous to each other, apply oxalic
acid to both, and instantly the word written with the other Ink
will disappear, while mine will remain. Hence its value lor I
Merchants,Banks, Mortgages,Public Documents, &c.
No dishonest bookkeeper can erase a figure once made with
this Ink. Fraud or defalcations from this source will be totally
cutoff by those whi use this Ink.
I will sell as cheap as such an article can be bought in New i
York. For sale wholesale and retail by
Aug. 27 twgmwtf JOHN h\ LAMAR, Proprietor. 1
/ ADULTS.
RUNAWAYS.
SSO REWARD.
RAN AWAY or stolen from the subscriber o
* Thursday morning 22J inst., his Negro boy JEF
FRY. He is about 5 feet 10 inches high, tolerably
black complexioned, rather slender and has a knot
on the back of his right hand. He has an intelligent
face and speaks in a precise soil ot manner. i
From the fact ot there having been no difficulty with lum
previous to his going oil it is supposed he was stolen, I*
so, I will give tne above Reward for the apprehension oi
the Negro and Thief, or S2O lor the Negro or his lodgment
in any Jail so that I can get him. It is supposed he is inn k
jng his way back to Virginia, via .Montgomery, West
Point, LaGrange and Greensboro, which was the route ho
came when brought to this country about 10 months ago.
ALPHfiUS BAKER, Jr.
Eufaula, Sept. 28, 1853—twltwtt.
NOTICE.
y* . RAXAVYAYon the Gth hist., a negro mai: by the
| name of DtCK, twenty years old, complexion L black,
j biirm A uy'ihJ-! livei.ee from him will be thankfully re-
JiL-A Doubl!. S’ lit**!-, im h:'s a:-y to < -arolinn,and i- try ing to
i find his way by the Railroad. WM. 11* GAUNRK.
April 6
$25 Reward.
v, IIANAYVAY Ir.un my |,lam;il,mi, in 15:ik.-r uni} J
! IlH'.’ih ol'Jui.u la-t, my n,::r.. YV 1 LBuN. thirty t ■
liMl His., dark complexion, and ha-, a very .> :
now probably in tliat vicinity. I will a.ve .’lie above r< y.;;i*l < r
his delivery at anv Jail where I can get him-
Albany, July 26—wtf UM. W. ; ( SI; iiVKK.
Ten Dollars Reward.
UANAVVAY from iny plai.Union iiiSn-A.e’ r..eMv
%/A ur Hie Hanahatchee post effl 4-.o:i tt.e u-. ‘
t4A her last, mv negro bov UuuU -. He .s twenty y
/Jt “l age. about tlv- feet six inches i.Lh. ve gh- ‘ • ■
hundred an-l s’Xly ibs., dark ct,mplece :. I.sa csr <•'.
mn-M ■ one eye and tw ion the lrc-::-t. • > h ;; *
belonged to John Klin, of Muscogee county; it is likely On ;
will make his wav off, as I learn no. has been nyin., ly
white man to carry him. J will p•) the above rew: r.! lor s. ...
bov lodged in anv safe Jail so Uutl 1 can cel boa.
Nov b~v. tr ‘ _ V*'l l,l.l AM T’ fl *•_
Notice.
OTOLEN or strayed from the subscriber near ('mi : h
O dolph connty, Ra., on the v ight ot tho Uth •’
more M L LB ot ordinary size* about four y< ars old ; il
ly n ach’tl,her tail wasshaved andswabbed last spnruaad -
grown thr; e orfou • inclws. Said umle Jias a grey c r ro.-n *i ■
three inches v\ ide and nbout four inches long betwtvi •< r < -
and rinse. Anv inform: tion coi • ruing said mule “’ 1’ v
Hilly received, or if stolen, 1 will pay twenty-rive a ‘ *°r uc
mule with suMoieut evidence to convict ihe thief.
JAMES A. RICKLK,
August 23—Wtf Cutbber:,
wTnTER ’iS p a lace mills.
HEAVY ARRIVALS OF KEW WHEAT !
IMtOM GBORGIA. TI’NNKSSKK AMI BAI.TIMGRI'-,’
f bli'H us to farultfii the whole, uilrj. Mid Goluiiih'o . ■ ■-•
with l‘r,-sti vround l f.l'l'l'. from New V\ hoßt, nt su;h rru*- ■
to allow .all classes io buy.
CORK MKAL at Til cents per bushel.
SIIORTS for Iced at Ml cenn per hundred,
ms A X do. at fiOcents per hundred.
tld-TOM GRINDING done at the slimdcsl
qniciser, and a belter vield,than at any >l*ai l Georeia.
Vaß,l paldforCKN and.
I formsf \sl!, invariably.
| Bept. M, 1853.
I Comforters ! Comforters!
| r pilE Eagle Mainiiacluring Company have on Uai’.u a
JL large number of Com:orters, well made, and ot G (Jt I
MATERIAL, which they will sell at a moderate |>riee.—
I The attention ol planters and others is called to them.
1 Columbus, Pel 2i)—wtw2m