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LEGALJS T OTICE3 __
GEORGIA, MuiCOgee County.—Will be sold on
the first Tuesday in December next, at the Market House
Q the City of Columbus, the following property, viz:
One lot in the city of Columbus number four hundred and fifty
six with improvements thereon, levied on as the properly of
Patrick Houlibon to satisfy a justice fl fa in favor of Theopulug
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
ty, south west corner of ipt number 248 adjoining lands
of Ginn on the south and Fontain on the north west; levied on
as the property ofWm. S. Thompson to satisfy a fl fa in favor
of James Crane, bearer, vs. Win. S. Thompson, and also other
fl fas. Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also one lot of land number twenty three In the sixth district
of Muscogee county, levied on as the property of Wm. Janes to
satisfy sundry fl fas in favor of Wilson Culpepper, bearer, and
other fl fas, vs Wm Janes. Property pointed out by defendant.
Levy made 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 fl fa
fromMuscogee 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 west until it
comes to the part sold to Barbaiie, then with the division line
north to an intended corner between the said Dudney ami Bar
baric; thence west to a corner between Dudney and Darbarie,
and thence continued west to a corner made between James M
Brooks and the said Dudney and thence north to a corner made
In the public road upon the west line ; the north line running
east west and thence back to th? north east corner, containing
one hundred and twenty two acres, more or less, levied on as the
property of George W. Alford to satisfy two U fas from Marion
Superior Court, one in favor of Wm B. Walker, one in favor of
Me W. McLendon against said Alford.
Nov 4 ids A. S. RUTH FIR FORD. Sheriff.
Randolph Sheriffs Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, before
the Court House door, in the town of Cutbbcrt, Randolph
county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property,
One lot of land number one hundred and forty three, in theGih
district of said county, levied on as the property of Arthur Ma
nor to satisfy one fl fa issued from the Superior Court of Stewart
county, in favor of Benjamin P. Dikes vs. Arthur JUanor and
others.
Lot of land number two hundred and thirty one In the fourth
district of said county, levied on as the proj>erty of Daniel M.
Suggs to satisfy one fl fa issued out of a justice court of said coun
ty in favor 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 boy about twenty one years of age, levied on as
the property of Lemmon Dunn to satisfy sundry fl as issued from
the superior court of said county in favor of W illiam Wrigbtand
Hamilton Wright, survivors, vs said Dunn and others, an,, sun
dry fl fas issued out of a justice court of said county in favor of
James Suggs and Edward Preston, vs Lemmon Dunn.
Lot of laud number three hundred aud three in the eighth dis
trict of said countv, levied on as the property of Bryant Alford to
satisfy one fl fa issued out of a justice court of said county in ta
vor of Levi Mercer, vs Bryant Alford and Ira Alford. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable
Nov 2 RICHARD DA VIP, Pep. Sheriff.
William J. fcScott, Adm’r, “i .Scire Facias to make Parties,
of Archibald H, Scott, dec’d. \ln Muscogee Inferior Court.
vs. ( August Term, 1853.
Michael H. 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 thej Court, that service be perfected on the said
JWichael H.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, sept 6, 1853—w4m A P JONES, clerk.
GEOUGIA, Marion county.
Court of Ordinary for said County , in Vacation, June
< 2J, 1853.
Present, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
WHEREAS, Robert Little and Samuel Pendry, administra
tors upon the estate of John Pend ry, deceased, petition
Ibis court for letters of dismission Iroin 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 the January Term
next of sa ! d court.
Given under ray band and official signatme at office, this June
27th. 1853.
July 2—mGm E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
A*~ ilmlnidrator’s Sale—Will be sold before the court
house door in Buena Vista, Marion county, Ga.,on the first
Tuesday in January next, two lots of land number one hundred
and eighty and one hundred and ninety three in the eleventh
district of originally Muscogee now Marion county, agreeable to
an order of the court of ordinary of Taylor county. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of Jeremiah Bowling, deceased.
Nov 29—Ids 1,1 ZOR BOWLING, Adm’r,
Administrators* Sale—Will be sold on the first Tues
day in January next, at the market house, all the household
and kitchen furniture belonging to the estate of Win. 1,. Jeter,
late of Muscogee county, deceased.
Also, at the game time and place, the negroes will be hired
fer twelve months. The above property will be sold on twelve
months credit. THOMAS RANDLE, Adm’r. (
Nov 29—-wtds SARAH ANN JETER, AdmHrxJ
A dmlnlstrator’s Bale.—Will be sold on the 27th day
fj\ of December next, at the residence ol Alexander C. Hick
ey, late ol said county, deceased, a portion of the perishable
property of the said Alexander 0. Hickey, consisting of horses,
mules, oxen and wagons, and other articles for plantation use.—
Terms made known on day of sale.
ROBERT C. PATTISON, Adm’r.
MARY (J. HICKEY. Adm’trx.
Nov. 12, w4od
Administrator’* Sale.—Agreeably to an order of the
court of Ordinary of Marion county, will be 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 20 years
old ; Penlope, a woman 24 years old, and her child Celia 18
months old. Bold as the property of Jessee L. Bozeman, of
Monroe county, deceased, for the purpose of distribution. Terms
twelve months credit. WM. B. MERRITT, Adm’r.
Nov. 12, 40d
Administrator’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 lsa of lot of land No.
218. in the Gth district ol said county, it being the portion of
said lot lying north of the Aiuochuchobee creek ; sold by an
order from the court of ordinary ol said county for division among
the heirs of Stephen Wetheiby, deceased.
Nov 15— MARTI N POLI-OCK, Ad in’r.
Administrator’s S ale.—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 Bimmons, late ©f said county, de
ceased- Bold by virtue of nil order of the Inferior Court of said
county while sitting for Ordinary purposes. Terms made known
on the day.
Novß—tds M L BIVINS, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale. —Will be sold before the court
house door in Newbrn, Baker county, on the first Tuesday
in December next. Town lot No. 51, in the 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. with will annexed.
Administrator’s Sale.—By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Randolph cuiuty, will be sold before
jhe court house door in Cuthbert, Randolph county, on the first
Tuesday in January next, the one third of lot ofland number not
known, but known as the Hardiway M id I.ot, in the Btli district
cfsaid county, and known us that portion of said mill lot assigned
to Mary Hardiway as dower. Bold as the property ofSteth
Hardiway, late of said county, deceased.
Nov 19—tds ’ JAMES fl. MARTIN, Adm’r.
Administrators’ Sale—By virtue of an order of the
court of Ordinary of Early county, will be sold before the
court house 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
aud nine in the 28th district of said county, containing two hun
dred and fifty acres each, Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale made known outlie
day of sale.
Oct 15—wtds JAMES B. BROWN, Adm’r.
A - dministrators’ Sale—By virtue of an ortWtrom the
honorable court of Ordinary of Marion county, will be sold
before the court house door in the town of Buena Vista in said
county on the first Tuesday iu December next, between the law
ful hours of sale one hundred and forty acres of and off cflot
number one huudred and forty eight in the 31st district of origi
nally Lee now Marion county'. Bold as the property of Joshua
Davis, deceased, for the benefit of heirs nnu creditors. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
NICHOLAS 11. GEEBLIN, Adm’r.
Oct 15—tds ZILPHA DAVIS, Adm’trx.
Administrator** Sale.—Will be sold before the Court
house door in Bain bridge, 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 ol
Ordinary of Early county. Sold for the benefit of the heiis of
Epy Dyson deceased, by ABNER DYSON, Adin’r.
October 4th—wtds.
A~ dmlnUtrators* Sale—By virtue oFan order lronfthe
honorable court of Ordinary ol Marion county, will be sold
before the court house door in the town of Buena Vista 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% acres off of the north half of said lot one hundred
and sixty ; all of said land being in the 31st district of originally
Lee now Marion county. Bold as the property of Thomas Ma
jors, deceased.
Oct 14—tds FIELDING JACKSON, Adin’r.
Administrators’ Sale.—Will be sold n the first
Tuesday in December next, before the court house door in
Cuthbert, Randolph county, th©negroes belonging to the estate
of George W. Moye, deceased.
Oct 14—tds WILLIAM A. MOYE, Adm’r.
Administrators Sale:—Will be sold on the first Tues
day In December next in the town of Cuthbert Randolph
couutv, lot of land No. IGG in the 7th district of said county hav
ing about thirty acres clear and land and common log cabins
thereon, sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of said county
for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of Archibald
P Oct!°n 1853—wtds. _ JOHN PETERSON Adin’r.
A dmlul.tr at or’. 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, sold
tor the benefit of the Heirs of said deceased.
WILLIAM A. MOYE, Adm’r.
Oct. 8, tds
Administrator’s Sale,—On the first Tuesday in Jam?
ary next, will be sold before the court house door at Butler,
Taylor county, all the lands belonging to the estate of Stephen
Johnson, late of said county, deceased, lying iu the thirteenth
district of originally A/uscogee 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 iO
said estate—some ten or fifteen in number, and very likely—done
under an order of the court of Ordinary of Taylor county. Terms
on the day of sale.
Get 25—wtds GIDEON NEWSOM, Adin’r.
Administrator’s Bale—-Agreeable to an order of the
court of Ordinary of Early county, I will offer for sale at the
court house door, in the town of Blakely, iu 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, “ giil “ 17 “
Jane, “ “ “ 15 u w
Wlnney, “ 4 ‘ M 13 “
Jeff, “ boy “ 4 “ u
Terms cash. THOMAS B. ANDREWS, Adm’r.
Oct 25—wtds de bonis non.
Administrator’s Sale*—Will be sold on the first
Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door in
the city of Columbus, the following named slaves, as the pro
perty of James A. Delaunay, deceased; to-wit, Charity,
Emanuel, Mary Jane, GalateeSilvy, Georgia Ann, Harry. Salud
ee, Toney, Margarett. Sold in obedience to an order from the
Ordinary of Baldmin county, for the benefit of the heirs of said
deceased. Teims on thedny.
GUSTAVUS DELAUNAY,
JOHN D. STEWART.
November I—wtds. Adm’r with the will annexed.
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. Walken deceased, will be
sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
Oct 14-tda J AS. 8. WALKER, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.•• Will be sold in Cuthbert
-cxdolph county, on the first Tuesday in December next, the
settlement of lands on which Sterling G. Rodgers resided at the
time of his death. The settlement embraces lots 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
eeven or eight miles west of Cuthbert, Ga. Terms on the day.
Opt. B, —tds. C. C. 4 C. A, WILLIS, Adm’rs.
Administrator’s Sale.—ln pursuance of an orderrf
the Court of Ordinary of Harris couuty, Ga., 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. McKeew late of said county deceased. Bald ne
groes consist of four in number, three men and one woman—
among the men is one good Tanner and finisher. Srid on a
credit of 12 months, and for the purpose of distribution.
Nov I—wtds ARCHIBALD McKEE, Adm’r.
Administrators’ Sale.—Will be sold on the firs:
Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale,
before the court house door in the town of Talbotton, Talbot
county, Ga., agreeably to an order of the court of ordinary of
said county, the following lands belonging to the estate of Oliver
H. P. Daniel, late of said county, deceased, lot number 295 con
tains 192 acres, more or less: also fraction number two hundred
and ninety six containing one hundred and fifty two acres, more
or less, with a reservation of one acre ami school house on said
premises, with the privilege of the spring lor the use ol said
school. Also thirty nine and a hall acres, being the south east
corner oflot of land now occupied and owned by Richard Rolfe,
on which said Richard RoJfe’s grist mill now stands; all of
which lands being in the 23d district of originally Muscogee
now Talbot county. Bold for the benefit ot the heirs and credi
tors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
Oct 15 tds JOSEPH BR< = WN, Adm’r.
dministrator’s Sale* —Will be sold *in Cuthbert
Randolph county on the first Tuesday in December next
The settlement of land on which Francis C. Powell resided at
the time of his death, comprising lots of land Nos. 203, 141, 213
and 23G, in ‘.he llth district of said county ; the settlement is a
very desirable one and in n fine state or improvement ; also the
following negroes to wit: Emelin e a woman 33 years of age,
Martha a woman 33, Mary a woman 31, Maner a girl 14, Dice
a girl 11, Milly 8, Linney a girl 7, Louisa a girl 6, Louis 1 Ann a
girl 2, Reuben a boy 18, Willis a boy 14, .Sam a boy G, Barker
a boy 4, David a boy 2, and Zach. an infant. Said property
sold’ by an order from the Court of Ordinary ot Randolph
county for purpose of distribution amonst the heirs of said de
ceased. Terms on the day. J. 8. POWELL Adm r.
Oct. 11 1653—wtds.
GEORGIA, Marion county.
Court of Ordinary for said County, in Vacation, July
Ist, 1853.
Present, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
TTTHEREAS. Jeremiah Wiichar. administrator of the estate
W 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 w ill be granted j
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—in Gin E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
GE( IRGIA, Marion county.
Court of Ordinary for said county, in Vacation , Sep
tember 3d, 1853.
Present, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
TTTIIEREAS, John A. Owens, Administrator upon the estate
W of Richmond Roberts, deceased, petitions this court for a
discharge from his said administration,
It is, therefore, ordered by the court, that all persons con cert. -
ed, shew cause, if any they have, why said petitioner should
not be discharged; otherwise letters dismissory will be granted
said petitioner at the April Term, 1854, of said court, and he be
released from his liability as administrator as aforesaid.
E. VV. MILLER, Ordinary.
A true extract from the minutes of said court, Sept. 3d, 1853.
Sept 10—inGm E. W. MILLER, Ordinary. _
GEORGIA, ) Court ot Ordinary, November
Muscogee county, $ Term, 1853.
RULE NISI.
WHEREAS, Doctor H. Sanders, Guardian for William,
Franklin, Emily P., Susan R. and Seth E. Waiters, 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 ol Ordinary to
be held in and for said county on the second Monday in January
next.
A true transcript from the minutes of said Court, November
16th, 1853.
Nov 18— St ■'N” JOHNSON", 1 >r<iinary.
GEORGIA. Marion county*
Court of Ordinal y for said county, in Vacation, May
23, 1853.
Present, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
TTTHEItEAB, Catharine Paul, Adm’trx. upon the e.tate of
W Win. Short,deceased, applies to this court lor letters of
dismission from her said administration,
Thisis to notify all persons interested, to file their objections,
if any they have, prior to the November Term next of said court,
at which time letters dismissory will be granted said applicant
according to the statute in such cases made and provided.
May 28—mGm E. W. MILLER, t Vdinary.
“ GfcURGEA, 1 COURT OF ORDINARY,
Randoljih couuty, ) June Tern, 1853.
I>HJLIP CAUSEY. Administrator on the estate of David Har
vell, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned this
court for letters of dismission. It is ordered that ail persons con
cerned, tile tlieir objections, (if any they have,) on or before the
January term of this court next ensuing, otherwise said Adinis
trator will be then and there dismissed. Given under my hand
at office the 16th day of June 1853.
June 21—worn. O. P. BEALL, Odinary.
GEORGI A, T COURT OIP OR I) f.VA H •
Randolph county. \ June Term, 1853.
PHILIP CAUSEY, administrator on the estate of David Ha r—
veil, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned Mis
court for letters of and ismission,
It is ordered that all and singular the partita 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, otherwise he will be then and there dismissed.
Given under my hand at office the 25th June, 1853.
July s—w6m O. l*. BEALL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, ICO* RT OP {ORDINARY Ol SAIDCOVS-
Randolplt county, | ty. April Term, 1853.
J AMES W.COLLINS, administrator ol W.Collins, late ©f said
county, deceased, petitions this court to grant him letters of
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 ofthis court next ensuing, otherwise said administrator
will be then and there dismissed.
April 12 —wt>m O. P. BEALL. Ordinary.
GEORG IA, f COURT OF ORDINARY,
Muscogee couuty, ( July Term, 1853.
R VL K JVY Si.
TT THE REAS, Hugh R. Rodgers, administrator on the 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 alt persons concerned show
cause, (if any they lia\e.) why said adminstrator should not be
dismissed at the Court cf Ordinary to be held in and for said coun
ty on the first Afonday in March next.
A true transcript from the minutes of said court, August 5,1853.
August9—wOm. JOHN JOHNSON Ordinal y.
£ September Term, 1863.
re® Talbot County. }
RULE NI SI.
WHEREAS, Simeon Deloach, one ol the Executors
of Samuel K. Croil, late of Talbot County dec’d.,
has petitioned lor letters of dismission from said executor
shin.
lie it ordered that all persons concerned, be and appear
at the April term ,1854, then and there to show cause, it any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, Septem
ber, *2*2, 1853. MARION BETHUNE, Ordinary.
Sep 28—w&twfnn
GEORGIA, Marion county.
Court of Ordinary of said county in vacation, Novem
ber 17,1853.
Present E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
\XTHEREAS,IWiUiam Clements, administrator upon theestate
VV of Clement Clements, deceased, petitions this caurt for
a discharge from his said admiiii4tration.
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 of dismission will be granted
said petitioner at the June Term next (’854) of said court aud
be released from bis liability as administrator as aforesaid.
B. W. MlLLEß,Ordinary.
A true extract from the minutes of said court.
E. W. A/ILLER, Ordinary,
Nov 29—6 m and ex-officio clerk C. O.
Ge orgia, Muscogee county—Whereas Ezekie
Walters applies for letters ol Guardianship for (he persons
and property of Emily F , Busan R. and Beth E Walters.orphans
of George Walters, late of said county deceased; said orphans
being under fourteen years ofage.
AII persons concerned, are hereby notified that at the Court of
Ordinary to be held in and tor said county on the -Monday
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 my hand this 16th November. 1853.
Nov 18—lm ‘ JNO JOHNSON. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, MARION COUNTY—Whereas,Stephen
T. Murray applies tome for letters of administration
with the Will 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
this 7th of November, 1853.
Nov. 15,1853—w6t E. W. MlLLEß,Ordinary.
(Georgia, Marion county—-Whereas Daniel Janes
T and Busan McKorkle applies to. me for letters of administra
tion upon the estate of Samuel R. McKorkle, late of sad county
deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish aii and singular the
kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to be and appear a: my
office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, il any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, Oct 3ist, 1831.
Nov 4-w6t E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Marion county:
Court of Ordinary for said County , July Term , 1853.
Present, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
WHEREAB, David Dunn, administrator upon the estate of
Philip Bailey, deceased, petitions this court or a discharge
from his said administration,
/t is, therefore, ordered by the court, that all persons con
cerned, shew cause, if any they have, why sid petitioner should
not be discharged ; otherwise letters dismissory will be grant
ed said petitioner at the February Term, 1854, of said court, and
he be released from bis liability as administrator as aforesaid.
A true extract from the minutes of said court, July 4th, 1853.
July 9—mtiin E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
C'l eorgfta, Marlon county—The estate of Edmund
X Brock being unrepresented by reason ot the faihue of any
person to apply for letters of administration on said estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, t? be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law. to shew cause, if any
they have, why the Clerk ofthe Superior Court of said county,
or other person of said couuty, should not be appointed to
auininister on said estate.
Given under my hand and official signature at office, this3lst
August,lßs3. ®pt3—st W. MILE.LKR, Ordinary
Georgia, Marion county.--.Chereas, Bamuel H.
Crawford applies to me for letters of administration upon
the estate of Noarai Green, who lately died beyond the limits ot
said State, leaving an estate in said State and county :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at
ray office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand and official signature at office. Oct 18,
1853. Oct l>s—wst E. VV. MILLER, Ordinary.
Georgia, Marion county—Whereas, William Smith
applies to me for letters of administration de bonis non upon
the estate ot Powell Benton, late of said county deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all aud 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 be granted.
Given under iny hand and official signature at office, Oct 18,
1853. Oct 25—wot E. W. MILLER. Ordinary
/ 1 eorgift. Karly eounty-Whereas"Stephen Peacock
\JT applies for letters 01 administration on the estate ofßai;ord
Peacock, late of said couuty, deceased:
These, are therelore to cite and admonish all persons concern
ed, to shew cause, if any they have, why letters ol adininistra
i on as aforesaid, should not be gt anted to said applicant at the
court of Ordinary to be held in and lor said county, on the se
cond Monday in January next.
Given under my hand at office, this I7th day of Nov. 1853.
Nov 29—wft 8. S. STAFFORD, Ordinary.
‘■'HE first Volume ol Putnam’s Magazine being somploted, per
a sons can have them bound in any style, by leaving them
). DAVID ROBS,
June 24—w Hook Hinder, No. 72 Bresd *t.
/Georgia, Early county.--Whereas Zadoc Odom and
VTGreou W. Odom (apply for letters |of administration on the
estate of Dildatha Odom, late of said counjy, deceased,
These are to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to shew
cause. If any they have, why letters of administration us afore
said, should not be granted said applicants at th© court of Or
dinary to be held in and for said county on the second Monday
in January next.
Given under mv hand at office this the 17th day of Nov. 1853.
Nov 29 -w6t S. B. STAFFORD. Ordinary.
p eorgla, Taylor eounty—Daniel W . Miller applies
vX for letters of administration tipon theestate of John Charles,
deceased, a non-resident owner ot 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 of said
letters of administration to the applicant or some other person.
Given under my hantl this October 21st, 1853.
Oct ?5-w6t JAMES R. 1 1 A M If,TON, Ordinary.
Georgia, ItantlolpL couuty—Whereas. John R.
.Maddox applies to me for letters of ad minis! ratraUon on
the estate of Lov i.k T. Pearce, late of 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 my
office within the time prescribed bylaw, 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,
Oct 25—w6t O. P. BEALL. Ordinary,
Gi eorgla. Early county—Whereas,EdmundColman,
T late oi said county deceased, is unrepresented at law,
These are to notify all persons concerned in said estate, to
shew cause, if any they have, why Thomas B. Andrews, the
Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, should not be ap
pointed administrator upon the estate of said deceased.
Given under my hand at office this Oct l llb, 1853.
Oct 25—wGt ’ S. S. STAFFORD, Ordinary.
Georgia, Stewart county.—Whereas, Jesse Reed
and Bohn A. Tucker applies for letters of administration on
the real estate of Abner Read, late of said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the heirs and creditors of said deceased, 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— w6t J. L. WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
(T eorgla, Stewart county .—Whereas Joseph E.
T Lew is applies for letters of administration on the estate of
A/artin 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-w6t J. L WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Early county. - Whereas, Tbos. B. An
drews applies to me for Letters of Guardianship of tbeper
soiis and property of Abner, Thomas and Fereby Ann Jones,
minor heirs of John Jones, late of said couuty deceased. These
are to notify all persons concerned, to make known their objec
tions, if any* they have, why said I.ettere of Guardianship should
not be grnrited to said applicant. Grien under my hand at of
fice, September23d, 1853. S. S. STAFFORD, Ordinary.
October 4th—w6t.
GEORGIA, Marion County.—Whereas, Jonathan H.
Purvis applies to me lor letters of Administration on
the estate of James VV. Woodall, late of said county,
deceased.
These ate 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, it any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 24th September, 1853.
g > ©orgia, Kniulolpb County.—Whereas, Zadock
vX Sawyer applies tome for letters of administration on the
estate of Frances Sawyer, late of said county, deceased.
These, are therefore, to cite ar.d admonish all and singular, the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections,
if any they have, on or before the first Monday in December,
next, otherwise said letters will then and there be granted to the
applicant.
Given under my hand the seventh day of Oct. 1853.
Oct. 8 w7t O. P. BEALL, Ordinary
GEORGIA, Marion County.—Whereas, the estate of
Lewis Taylor, late of said county, deceased, is unrep
resented at law, by reason of the failure of any person to
apply for letters of Administration ; These are therefore to
cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and credit
ors of said deceased, to shew cause, (if any they have,) with
in the time prescribed by law, why letters of administration
should not be granted to the clerk ol” the Superior Court
(or some other person) of said county, according to the
statute, in such ease made and provided.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office,
Sept. 20th, 1853. L. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
Sep 28—w7t
eorgla, Stewart county—Pursuant to the hist Will
X and Testament of James A. Carswell, late of said county,
deceased, will be sold, on the Hist Tuesday in December next,
before the court house door in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart
county, Ga., within the legal hours of sale, a certain negro man
by the name of Bill, as the property of the said deceased.
ERASMUS 8. BFALL, Ext.
Oct 14—tds By B. S. WORK ILL.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.—Whereas,
William N. Jones applies for letters of administration
de bonis non with the will annexed, on theestate of Randal
Jones, late of said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to shew cause, if any they have, why letters of
administration as aforesaid,should not be granted to said
applicant at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for
said county on the first Monday in November next.
Given under my hand this 6th day of September, 1853.
Sept. 20, 1853. JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
G 4 eorgla, Marion county—Whereas, Richmond B
I Lyles applies to me for letters of administration on the
estate of Charles Lyles, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at m>
office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under ray hand and official signature, at office, this Sep
tember 9th, 1853.
Sept 10—w5t E. W. MILLER, Ordinaly.
(N eorgla, Marion county—Whereas, Henry M. Jeter,
T Adin’r. upon the estate of Jonathan Deason, dec’d. applies
to me for ietters of dismission from his administration ot said
estate,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file tlieir objections,
if any they have, K terms of the law, otherwise letters Dis
missory will be granted to said Jeter, adm’r. as aforesaid, at tlies
January Tqrm next of the court of ordinary for said county.
Given under my hand and official signature at office, thi
June 28'h, 1853.
July 2— 1116 m E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
G 1 EORGiA, Randolph County.—Whereas,Fran-
J[ cis M. Brown applies to me for letters of Administra
tion on theestate of Mary Fredonia 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 16th day of
September, 1853. O. F. BEALL, Ordinary.
Sept. 21—w6t.
/ 1 eorgla, 3larlon county—Whereas, Mary Short,
VX Adm’trx. upon theestate of John C. Short, deceased, peti
tions the ordinary court of said county, for letters of dism ission
from her administration of said estate,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said d< ceased, to file their objections,
if any they have, otherwise said letters will be granted (if a legal
showing is made by said adm’trx.) at the November Term next,
of the court of ordinary for said county.
Given under my hand and official signature at office, this May
2d. 1853.
May 7—mGm E. W. AHLLER, Ordinary.
Executor’s Sale.—Agreeably to an order of the court o
Ordinary of Muscogee county, will be sold at the Marke
House in the City of Folumbus, iu said county, on the first Tues
day in January next, the negroes belonging to the estate of Jo
anna Christian, deceased, being seven in number, viz.: Hezeki
ah, 30 years old, Emily 35 years old, Milly 8 wars old, Reeves
6 years old, Charles 4 years old, Matthieu and Mark 18 months
old. Bold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on
the day of sale. IVEY MORRIS, ) t , ,
Nov. 12, 4Q.1 3.M. McGRAPV. i t ' xrs
'VTotice to debtors and credttors,— All persous
XN indebted to the estate of Harmon Butler, late o Randolph
county deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate pay
ment: and all persons having demands against said deceased,
are requested to present them according to law.
THOMAS CORAN, Adrn’r.
Noy 15—w6t MART ANN BUTLER, Adm’trx.
Votke to debtors aud creditors—All r.ers-ns in
i i debted to the estate of Spyrus Britt, late of Randolph coun
ty, deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment;
and all persons having demands against said estate will present
them according to law. ALLEN J./JMES, Adm’r.
Nov 15—w6i 8A i< A H BRITT, Adm’trx.
XToticc to debtors and creditors—Alt persons in
1’ debted to the estate of James J. Taylor, late of Early county,
deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment,
and ail personshaving demands against said deceased, will ren
der them in agreeable to law.
Oct 15-6 t BENJAMIN COLLIER, Ex’r.
npWO MONTHS after date application will lie made to
J. the Court of Ordinary of Marion eounty, Ga., for leave
to sell all the land belonging to the estate of Ephraim
S. Lunsford, late of said county, deceased.
Sept 17-2 m EPHRAIM H. OWENS, Adm’r.
lAvo months alter date we shall apply 10 the Court of
1 Oidinary, of Randolph County, for leave to sell a portion of
the Real Estate belonging to Spyrus Butts deceased.
ALLEN JAMES, Adm’r.
Sept. 15th, 1853—w2m SARAH BUTTS, Adtn’x.
TWO months after date application will be
A to the court of ordinary of Muscogee county for leave to sell
he negroes belonging to the estate of Joanna Christian, late es
said county, deceased. SI LA S M McGRADY, V
Sept 6- w2m IVEY AfORRIS. s
TWO months after date application will be made to the
court of Ordinary es Early county, for leave to sell a negro
man named Dave, belonging* to the* estate of James J. Taylor,
late of said countv, deceased.
Oct 15-2 m BENJAMIN COLLIER. Ex’r.
IHV O months alter dale 1 shall apply to the court ofOr-
JL dinary of Early county tor leave to sell all ofthe real estate
belonging to the estate of Magers Henderson, late of said county,
deceased. TUGS. B. ANDREWS, Adm’r.
Oct 25—2 m de bonis non, with the Will annexed.
TWO MONTHS after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary for said county for leave to sell
all the land belonging to the estate of Kedmond Yates, late
oi Marion eounty, Ga., oecea- and.
Nov 15—8)11 K.NOCII ALDERMAN, Adm’r.
TW O months utter date I shall apply to the court of Or
dinary of Early county, for leave to sell a negro woman
named Margarett, as the property of the orphans of John Jones.
Nov. 29—2 m TllOB. B. ANDREWS, Guardian.
LOOK AT TIHS!
SIO,OOO Wanting',
ANI) AS MUCH MORE AS I CAN GET.
ALL persons indebted to the late firm of LoWE & SIMMONS
that is due, are respectfully requested to make payment at
an early day. And those whose notes will run to maturity by
the first of January and after, wiil please make arrangements to
pay punctually, or I shall be compelled, after the fifteenth of
January next, to place their notes in the hands of a collecting
officer. The above notes will be found in the hands of Pleasant
J. Phillips at the house of M. A. Allen in Columbus, Ga.
No. 4—w&twtilJanls HENRY 1L LOWE.
Stop Thief! S2O Reward.
A MAN, calling himself WILLIAM CULPEPPER,
borrowed a double-barrelled GUN from me on Tues
day, lstinst.,and has not returned. Said Culpepper is about
5 feet 7 inches high—stout built—has dark hair, inclined to
curl, and light whiskers about the chin. Says he cannot
see from his left eye. Says he formerly lived about Colum
bus, Georgia.
Twenty dollars will be paid for the return of the Thief
and Gun, or $5 for the Gun. The Gun has a very broad
bar between the barrels. DAVID CULPEPPER,
Nov 29—w3t Warwick, Dooly county, Ga.
Two Stray Mules.
TAKEN up at my plantation, on the river 12 miles be
low Columbus, two stray mules. One a gray mare
mule, blind in one eye ; the other a small brown bay horse
mule. W. G. WOOLFOLK.
Columbus,Nov, 28-wtt
COLUMBUS
STEAM, SASH AND BLIND
S’ACTOHIX,
J. L. BARRINGER & BROTHER,
HAVE erecteJ on Oglethorpe street, since the recent fire
which consumed their Factory, an extensive FIRE
PROOF building, and have now iu lull operation all of the
best machinery ofthe latest style, propelled by a 20 horse
power engine. They are consequently better prepared to
finish the various kinds of work in their line and do it in
better style, than before the fire. They can furnish
WINDOW SASH, BLINDS, PANEL DOORS
AND BAND MOULDINGS,
For DOOR and WINDOW’ CASINGS, on good terms,
for CASH.
All sizes of Sash constantly on baud, and all orders filled
at short notice.
FLOORING PLANK
Tongued and Grooved and warranted to be done as well
as can be done by hand.
Their establishment is where the old one stood. Give
us a lair trial and judge of our workmanship.
Columbus, Nov 22—w6m
MARBLE WORKS,
East side Broad St. near the Market House
COLUMBUS, GA.
HAVE constantly on hand all kinds ol Grave Stones
Monuments, Tombs and Tablets, of American,
Italian and Irish Marble. Engraving and carving done
on stonein the best possible manner; ana allkindsolGran
ite\V r ork at the shortest notice.
JOHN H. MADDEN.
P. S.—PlasterofParisand Cement,alwayson hand for
sale. Columbus, March 7, 1850. 10 ts
W OODB RIDGE’S
DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY,
OF THE FINE ARTS.
No. 69 Broad Street, Columbus. Ga.
IT'OR every’ day brings something new. I have just re
_ turned from “New York with a complete assortment of
everything new and beautiful in Picture taking. Among
the rest stands permanent the Sterecopic Pictures which
require but one seeing to be appreciated by all lovers of
truth and beauty.
Also anew style of coloring which far surpasses the old
method, and equals fine oil painting.
I also have a choice collection of colored prints ofthe
latest importation ofGonpil &. Cos., for sale.
Call and see. J. S. WOODBRIDGE,
Oct 18 wt Practical Artist.
‘HOME AGAIN.”
©, Tv CUSHMAN,, i. , S.
DENTIST.
69 Broad Street, over Foster Purple’s Jew
elry Store, Columbus, Ga.
FRIENDS and patrons will jff l .’ “"V
please notice that I have return
°d from New York, fully pro
vided lor business. Having critically examined the best
specimens of Dentistry in me Crystal Palace, and city, al
so the choicest cases exhibited at the World’s Fair, London,
and added to a practical experience of twelve years, a reg
ular interchange of views with the leading Dentists of Am
erica and Europe, I can with confidence promise success
in professional undertakings.
Single, or double sets of natural-looking teeth construc
ted with the utmost consistent dispatch, and all lisk of their
efficiency assumed.
Examination of specimens, references, and commendato
ry letters from patients, &c., is invited.
Sept24—tw&wtf
mms mice &m,
SUCCESSORS TO
H. S. SMITH & CO.
THE undersigned having purchased the en
|npKMj tire interest of 11. S. SMITH in the
tiSWBa House heretofor e occupied by 11. S. Smith Ac
Cos., have associated themselves together under the name and
style as above, for the transaction of a general
WARE HOUSE, COMMISSION
-AND
GROCER Y BUSINESS.
They have had the Ware House re-covered and thoroughly re
paired.
The grocery business will be conducted in the new building
opposite the store formerly occupied by E. Barnard & Cos., and
adjacent to the Ware House, where will be kept a large supply of
Bagging, Rope, Salt, Iron, Sugar, Coffee, &c.,
which they are prepared to furnish their customers and patrons
on as liberal terms as they can be had in the market. The usual
advances will be made on cotton.
Messrs. STEWART A GRAY,
having been connected with the business of H. S. Smith Cos.
as partners for several years, believe .hat their experience in
business, combined with the personal exertions of themselves
and their associates, will enable them to give entire satisfaction
to their patrons.
N. B.—We sell the cotton of our customers free
OF COMMISSION.
JNO. D. STEWART,
P. J. SEMMES,
W. A. BEDELL,
W. C. GRAY.
Columbus, June2l—wt ljan.
SOUTHERN MANUiACTUfftf I
COWETA FALLS MANUFACTURING
HAVING resumed Manufacturing, are now in successful
operation. Having added sev- ral pieces of New and Im
proved Machinery to their Factory, they now offer to Purchasers
Heavy and Light
COTTON GOODS, COTTON YARNS,
assorted, unsurpassed in quality.
Woolen Goods, Plain and Colored; Woolen Jeans, Colored.
WOOL Carded for Cash or Toll.
They will give the highest price for WOOL; and make up
/fool into Cloth, on shares <r for fifteen cents per yard.
June 14—wtf
A RRIVALS
FOR FALL TRADE, 1853.
NEW AND HEAVY WOOLENS.
The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered
IN NEW YORK.
WM. 11. KNOEPFKL,
Nos. ami 101 William Street,
Netv York,
HAS now for sale an extensive stock of FALL GOODS suit
able tor CLOTHIERS AN2) MERCHANT TAILORS —
mostly of ms own importation.
Short time and Cash buyers are particularly invited to cal
andexamine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
New York, January 22—4wly
D. B. THOMPSON 8c CO.,
(AT THE SIGN OF THE HEART.) *
Below Hill, Dawson A Cos.
IMN, Copper, Sheet Iron, Steam Boat work, all manner
of Gutters, Piping, Conductors and Roofing done to
order, substantially and warranted.
Nov.
FRAUD !
ALL who want Axes of the real Collins Cos. make should
be particular to notice the stamps, as there are various
counterfeits and imitations stamped Collins and labelled much
like ours, which are fraudulently sold in seme parts of the Uni
ted States as our manufacture. They are made in different parts
of the country by various axe-makers, and generally of every in
ferior quality. The genuine Collins axes,which have acquired
such an extensive reputation, are invariably stamped u COLLINS
Ac CO., HARTFORD,” and each axe has a printed label with my
signature. It is now more than Twenty-five years since we
commenced the business with the stamp of “Collins & Cos. Hart
ford,”aml I do not know of any other axe-maker by thenameof
Collins In the United States. SAM. W. COLLINS.
August 23d, 1853.—w1y.
MORE & GALLAGHER,
Ridge Road & Coates Street, Phil.,
IRON Foundersand Manufacturers of Wrought and Cast Iron
Railings HDd all kinds of Ornamental and Architectural Iron
Works,lron Railings for public and private Grounds, Veran
dah-’, Settees, Chairs, Tables, See.
fjf"Particular attention paid to the enclosure of Burial Lots.
More & Gallagher’s Book of Original Designs and List of
Prices sent to persons wishing to make a selection.
Philadelphia, Nov B—w3m
NEW ARRANGEMENT AT
WINTER’S PALACE MILL.
PERSONS purchasing as much as five barrels of Flour, can
have it delivered at any place in the city, free of
until further notice is given. L. LIVINGSTON, Agent.
Oct. sth w&twtf
TROY FACTORY.
HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA.
W are Room on West side Broad street, next door to
P. McLaren.
JEFFERSON, “NANCE & CO.
R. G. JEFFERSON, ) SUCCESSORS $ H. W. NANCE,
J. E. JEFFERSON, $ TO \W. K. HARRIS.
R. G. JEFFERSON & CO.
JEFFERSON, NANCE & CO.,
a PROPRIETOR? ofthe above works, respectfully inform
vL the public that they now have on hand for sale, aud are
constantly manufacturing all descriptions of Wooden
* “ * Ware, such as Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, Buckets
Tubs, &c., &c.. of the best material, and finished in excellent
style under their personal supervision.
They particularly call attention to their various styles &. quail
ties oi’ Chairs, which for neatness, comfort, durability and
cheapness, cannot be surpassed in any country; varying in
price from §lO to §24 per uozen—specimens of which can be
seen at their WARE ROOJf one door above P. McLaren’s,
Broad Street, Columbus, which the public are invited to ex
amine.
Every description of Chairs, Buckets, Tubs, made to or
der after any fashion desired. They are also prepared to fur
nish Window Sash and Bunds ol all description to order.
tar Handsome premiums were awarded to the Troy Factory j
at the Southern Agricultural Fair at Macon, for the best speci
menof Chair and Wooden Ware.
left at their Ware Room—west side Broad Street,
directed to Jefferson, Nance & Cos., Columbus will meet with
prompt attention.
June Ist.—wly.
SASH, BLINDS, AND PANfIL DOORS
MANUFACTURED BY
E. T. TAYLOR * CO.,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
THE subscribers having recently erected extensive additions
to their Steam Works for the purpose of manulacturing the
above articles, and furnished themselves with the latest and
most approved machinery adapted to that business, are prepar
ed to nirnish, at short notice, all work in the above line, of a
quality and finish equal to the best made in any establishment.
Pl'lCl> OF SASH.
Bby 10 Unglazed, 7 cts.; Primed and Glazed, 13 cts.
10 by 12 “ 9 “ “ “ “ 18 “
12 by 14 “ 10 “ “ “ 25 “
12 by 16 “ 11 “ “ “ “ 27 “
12 by 18 “ 12 “ “ “ “ 30 “
12 by 20 “ 14 “ “ “ “ 35 “
12 by 22 “ 16 “ “ “ “ 40 “
J 2 by 24 w 18 “ “ “ “ 45 “
All Sash Primed in the best manner; and when Glazed will
be faithfully Tinned : superior French Glass will invariably
be used : Lip Pash iurnisbed when ordered at a reasonable ad
ditional cost.
Rolling Window Iliinds.
Price —Sixty cents per foot per pair measuring the length.
Example: a pair Blinds five feet in length $3 00
Panel Doors—Moulding one Side.
14 Inch 2 Panel $3 00; 4 Panel $3 50; 6 Panel $3 75;
H “ “ “ 3 25;“ “ 3 75;“ “ 4 00;
2 “ “ “ 3 50; “ “ 4 00; “ “ 4 25t
Fifty cents additional where both sides are Moulded.
Patrons in sending their orders should be particular in spe
fying size and number of lights. &.C., for Sash, and the thieknei
size nd number of Panels, extent of Moulding, &c., for Dooi
and the length and width of Blinds.
Doors Painted plain orGraincd in the highest style ofthe ai\
if desired, at pricesto be agreed upon.
TERMS—For bills less than SIOO 00 cash, on delivery at Rah
road, Steamboat or on Wagon.
For bills over SIOO 00, reasonable time will be given for
bankable paper or satisfactory city acceptance, bearing interest
Large contracts specially agreed upon.
All work when delivered to Railroad, Steamboat or Wagon
will be considered in possession ol purchasers and at their risk
E, T. TAYLOR & CO.
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 30, 1853.—w4m
COLUMBUS IRON A- UNION FOUNDRIES-
F. M. LAWRENCE, Proprietor.
IRON and Brass Castings kept on hand and made to or
der at short notice.
Steam Engines aud Boilers kept on hand aud made to
order of all sizes.
Gearing for factories. Grist and Saw Mills and Iron Wa
ter Wheels ; also Shafting and Pullies made to order.
Rail Road Wheels, Axels and Boxes, Frogs, Switches,
Car Castings made to order at short notice and reasonable
prices.
Gin Gearing, Plates and Bals and Gudgons kept on hand
and made to order for Planters ; also Cast Ploughs, Sera- !
pers, &.C., for sale.
Wrought Iron work for .Mills and Bolts of all sizes made
to order at short notice.
Thepartnershipexisting between MOLTON &. LAW
RENCE is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and F.
M. Lawrence continues the business as above.
Columbus, Nov 15, 1853-wtf
JAMES ROUSSEAU
KBEPS a fine assortment of Groceries on hand, for sale on
reasonable terms, consisting ot
100 Bbls. Flour;
75 Sacks Rio Coffee;
100 Boxes Tobacco—Assorted Qualities;
25,000 Cigars—Assorted Brands ;
10 Bbls. New England Rum;
10 Bbls. Common Gin;
25 Jars Snuff;
75 Casks Bacon,
40Hgds,N. O. Sugar.
100 Barrels Whiskey.
250 Coils Kentucky Rope.
50 Bales India Bagging.
1500 Sacks Salt.
Also, fine Brandies and Wines of different qualities .
Also, many other articles too numerous tq mention. Those
ishing to purchase, will please give him a cal).
EIT Store West side Br oad Street, 6 doors above Rankin’s
orner.
Columbus, Jan. 11, 185 . 1 wtf
AUBURN WATER-CURE.
THIS Establishment is now open for the reception of patients
The location is pleasant ami healthy, being on the great
Southern Mail Routein Eastern Alabama, and is about a hundred
yards from the depot, immediately adjoining the Railroad.
The efficacy of the Water Treatment in all acute diseases, a
Fevers, Scarlatina, Measles, Small Pox, &c., is so complete and
rapid as to seem almost miraculous; while in chronic diseases,
i. e. all diseases of long standing, as Gout, Rheumatism, Dyspep
sia, Neuralgia, Scrofula, Consumption, Air., it is the only effec
tual modeof arresting the progress ofthe disease and eradicating
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 ouq quilt, a comfort, two pair blankets,
two sheets and several yards of linen diaper for bandages.
Termß according to treatment and attention required, payable
weekly, invariably. Consultation fee, $5.
I)R. W. G. REED, ) n . ,
MRS. M. A.TOKBET, ( rh )' s,c “ ln9 -
Auburn,March 16—wly mch 30twf>w
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TO THE PUBLIC.
RAD WAY CO., the Inventors, Manufacturers and Pro
pr.ef'*: of the justly celebrated R. 11. It. Remedies, were the
first to discover a Remedy possessing the ./Marvelous and Mi
raculous Power of stopping the most Excruciating Pains in an
instant, allaying the worst Cramps and Spasms either internal or
external in a lew minutes, and soothing the most severe Parox
ysms of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Tic Doloreux, as soon as
applied. 7’he R. R. K. Remedies consist of three Remedies,
each possessing quick and wonderful powers over certain com
plaints and diseases, and will instantly —
RELIEVE The Human System from Pain.
REGELATE Each Organ to a Healthy Action.
RESOLVE Away all Diseased Deposits.
RENOVATE The body from all Corrupt Humors.
REBUILD The Weak and Broken Down Con
stitutions.
RESTORE To Health, Strength and Vigor all
unsound and worn out parts.
R. R. rZno. 1.
RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF.
For all Acute Complaints,
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL.
The moment it is applied externally or taken into the system,
it will stop the most excruciating pain and quickly remove its
cause.
RHEUMATISM.
Mr. Granger, a mason well known in Brooklyn, was a cripple
<br nine years, Rad way’s Ready Relief, Relieved him from Pain
in fifteen minutes, enabled him to walk two miles without the
aid of stick or crutch In three days, and cured him entirely in
one week.
Thousands of other cases equally as wonderful as the above,
have been cured by R. R. Relief.
CHOLERA MORBUS.
lladwav’s Ready Relief will relieve the sufferer from all pain
iu fifteen or twenty minutes. It will cure the most desperate ca
ses in a few hours.
NEURALGIA.
The moment the R. R. Relief is applied it allays the most pain
Jul Paroxysms. It will always cure.
SICK HEADACHE.
It will relieve the most distressing pains in fifteen minutes
It will likewise prevent renewed attack*.
AGUE.
In ten minutes a tea spoonful of R. R. Relief will slop
Chills and break the Fever.
Aches of all kinds, Pains of all kinds, Bruises, Burns, Scalds
Strains, Sprains, Stiff joints, Lameness. One application of
Radway’s Ready Relief will in a few moments entirely stop the
pain.
It reduces swellings, heals sores, cuts and wounds, removes
bruises, allays the most violent irritations. For all pains use It.
U. Relief. Look for the signature of Radway & Cos. on each
bottle.
R. R. R.—No. 2.
RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT
Resolves, Renovates, ‘Rebuilds.
IT CURES
Scrofula, Tumors, Bleeding of the Lungs
Syphilis, Consumption, St. Vitus Dance,
Sores, Rickets, Salt Rheum,
Asthma, Nodes Canker,
Bronchitis, Fever Sores, Rash
Ulcers, Erysipelas, Tetters.
The above eighteen complaints R. R. Resolvent will positively
It renovates the s) stem, completely resolving away from the
Solids it 11 impure Poisonous and Diseased Deposits, freeing the
Blood ami Fluids ot Lile, from all corrupt humors, restoring En
ergy aud Vigor, Health, and Strength, to every Organ aud Mem
ber of the body.
LETTERS FROM HIGH! AUTHORITY.
Hon. J. J. Middleton, of Waccamaw. S. C.—Writes us under
date of May 2d, 1853. That Radway’s Renovating Resolvent
cuted one of his negroes, on his Plantation at Beaufort, of a
Scrofulous complaint, of many years standing. The poor fellow
was a disgusting object of pity, he was a moving mass of styes.
The other negroes could not remain in the same place with him.
None of the Doctors could do anything for him. He was entire
ly cured by Radway’s Renovating Resolvent, and is now at
work upon the plantation. To the people of S.C. Mr. .Middle
ton is well known, and to the political world, Mr. Afiddleton is
no stranger.
SCROFULA.
Mr. VV. B. Oliver, of Drayton, Dooly Cos. Ga., under dale of
May 30, 1853.—Writes, “that a servant girl who was so redu
ced that no one would give a thrip for her life,” she was so cov
ered with sores, that there was not a spot of pure flesh ofthe
size of a silver dollar on her whole body, was entirely cured by
Radway’s Renovating Resolvent.
NINETEEN YEARS.
Mrs. Henderson, of Westford, Mass., has been covered with
sores for nineteen years has been cured by R. R. Resolvent.
SALT RHEUM.
The most obstinate cases of Salt Rheum will quickly yield to
the RENOVATING RESOLVENT. One gentleman who sup
posed that this complaint was hereditary in his family, and had
been affiicted with Salt Rheum since his birth, was cured by the
use of a few bottles of the Renovating Resolvent, und the
POISONOUS RHEUM ENTIRELY ERADICATED FROM HIS SYSTEM.
IT REGENERATES
Every organ and member ofthe hotly; it makes sound,healthy
and strong all weak, diseased and unsound parts.
WEAKNESS.
In Male or Female is quickly cured, and the debilitated and
aciemated made strong, vigorous and healthy. Impotence and
Nocturnal Emissions in aen, or diseases of either one or more
of the generative organs, is quickly removed, and the body re
stored to a healthy aud sound condition.
LOW SPIRITS—NERVOUSNESS.
In WOMEN, the numerous complaints and ailments which
cast such gloom over their spirits, a few doses ofthe Renovating
Resolvent will quickly remove and the most NERVOUS. GLOO
MY and DEPRESSED, feel HEALTHY,STRONG and HAPPY.
Persons wishing this Remedy will please ask for Radwav’a
Renovating Resolvent. Its price is one Dollar per bottle. No
small bottles, nor is the genuine ever sold for less. Each bottle
bears the *ac simile signature of
RAD WAY &. CO.,
162 Fulton street, New York.
R. R. R. OFFICE, 162 FULTON ST., N. YORK.
JV*. B.—Look for the signature of J? AD WAY Ac CO., on each \
bottle. !
R. R. R. is sold by Druggists everywhere.
For sale by R, CARTER,
Columbus, Ga. i
and J. F. WOODBURY, i
April 16—wly Hamilton. Ga.
LAND WARRANT WANTED.
Bounty i.and warrants for 40, so, l.oacr
wanted, for which tbehlgbs.t cash price, willbepaldhy
Columbus, aug 24—Mwtf J. ENNIS fc CO.
GENTLEMEN’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
OF THE
Latest and most approved Styles.
A lorge assortment of Boy’s and Youth’s clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hate,
Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Yalises, Umbrellas, &c., can be found at
a* &&&!£&*§
Clothier and Merchant Tailor,
(Next door to Hill dj- Dawson, 123 Ilroad Street, Columbus, Ga.,)
Avery large stock of CLOTHS, CASSLVI f-RES and VRSTINGS of the latest imjiorta
tions of French and English styles, for sale by the yard ; or manufactured to order, and war.
ranted, under the direction of
mm, WB<K>3BB U. 3838VZ&
who will he pleased to accommodate old friends, and new, in his line.
Columbus, Oct. 21, 1853.—w&twtf
BROOKS & CHAPMAN,
(SUCCESSORS TO GF.SNER & PEABODY,)
W HOLESALE A N D HET AI L
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils
DYE STI FFS, SIJKOICAL and DEMME
■ nmr m rmr ml wlj r ■.*• m ,
PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, FANCY ARTICLES. \r. &r.
I
BLUE STORE, SIGN OF THE NEGRO AND MORTAR.
No. 77 West side Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
i IIE undersigned would respectfully announce to tlieir friends of Columbus, and to the public
generally, that having purchased the entire interest of Messrs. Gesxku & Peabody in tin
store well known as the BLUE DRUG STORE, will continue the business under the name
and style as above.
1 his intimate connection with and close application to the business for several years, which
a 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, he
a sufficient guarantee to the public of their efficiency in the business, and that it will he 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
t terest to call andexamine 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
l perfectly satisfactory.
I In their extensive arrangements for the proper advancement ofthe business, they have not been
‘ unmindful of what would be to the interest and convenience ofthe City Physicians, but, in view o f
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 have
’ been so long subjected, in preparing their own prescriptions, or in having them properly attended
* to, they think they ought and believe they will sustain them.
Both or either of them will be present at all times (except from 10 o’clock A. M. until 2 o’clock
P. M. on Sundays) to attend carefully and promptly to this department of the business—and in
no instance will any but known extra Medicines be used in the preparation of prescriptions.
JNO. W. BROOKS FOSTER S. CHAPMAN.
Columbus, Sept. 14, 1853—tw&wtmi
_____ INSURANCE^
Savannah Mutual Insurance Company.
T premlmnth. The last two years. The subscribrr ‘hss’bhe
Stockaprip Twenty-five per cent, for the last twelve months and
a dividend of 6j>er cent, cash on the stock issued for 1852. In
urers in this office will bring their stock scrip of 1852 and receive
heir dividends—they can at the same time receive their scrip
lor 1853.
Marine and Fire risks taken at the usual rates, by
Columbus, July B— wtetwly U. J. MOSES, Agent,
CALIFORNIA
lj NJ € i R; A N G I
BV THE
KENTUCKY MUTUAL
unm: ^ibz
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Apply to
JOHN MUNIS, Agent,
Columbus, (Ja.
BOSWELL & BILLING,
July 9—w&lwly Medical Examiners.
AGENCY OF THE MANHATTAN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
i\EW YORK.
H. Fl. KPPING, Aaent for Columbus, Oa.
Dltft BOS U K 1.1. & Hll.l.lJTG,MedicalEzmniners.
Pamphlets containing tables of Rates ami other information
may be obtained by application at the office ofthe Agents.
Columns, Nov 23—tw&wly
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE
BANK XJF SAVANNAH.
AGENCY AT COLUMBUS,
fTTILL recen-e Deposits—and Checks for sale on New Vork
T v Macon and Savannah.
April2j—twtl RICHARD PATTEN.
home; insurance company*
Office, No. IP Wall Street, New York.
CASH CAPI TA L, $500,000.
SIM EON L. LOOMIS. President
CHAS. J. .MARTIN, Secretary.
E. S. GREENWOOD, : : : : : Agent.
Columbus, Georgia.
October 1, IwCm
MEDICAL NOTICES.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS,
PERFUMERIES, Ac.
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
m
dr. R. a. WARE,
IS new receiving a much larger supply than ha
Yjf ever been before offered in this market. All wishing
7m to purchase pure and unadulterated articles in this
line, will do well to call and examine.
PURE BRAND V, OLD PORT AND MADEIRA
IVINE, for Medical purposes, to be had at
R. A. WARE’S Drug Store.
PERFUMERIES AND COSMETICS.— Lubins and
Bazins assorted varieties, for sale by R. A. WARE.
LONDON PORTER AND SCOTCH ALE. —Very
best quality. For sale by R. A. WARE.
FINE SEG AES AND CHOICE CHEWING TO
BACCO, can be had of R. A. WARE.
THREE HUNDRED SWEDISH LEECHES, just
received and for sale by R, A. WARE.
BRU SUES AND BROOMS of every Kind, tor sale by
R. A. WARE.
WINDOW GLASS, from 8 by 10 to 20 by 24, for sale
by WARE
Columbus, Ga., April 2,1863-wcfctwly
DR. S. B. LAW,
„.) HAS located himself in Columbus, (la., intending to mm
• practice of his profession.
LB llis office is on Jackson street, opposite and directly East
Aof the .l'ethodist Church, the one formerly occupied by r>r
Holt, where he may be found at all times, unless absent nrefes
sionally* Columbus, June i, 1853— twtf
SURGERY.
DR, STANFORD has returned to the city, and is now
iuliy prepared to enter into the practice of Surgery
Columbus, Sept 17—twtf
DR. JOHN H. CARRIGER,
fl HAVING returned to Columbus, will devote especial at-
WoF leutiou to the treatment of
Xa SURGICAL DISEASES
and others committed to his care; and may at all times be found at j
his office, Or l- P Stairs, in Winter’s Bank Building, or at his j
Room at Miss Torranc e s on Randolph street, near the De
pot. when not professionally engaged.
N. B. >or the convenience of those wishing advice and pre- I
scriptions, Dr. Carriqer will invariably beat his office at 8 a. •
in. and at 2. p. m.
Columbus, November 23-tw2w
Rubber Over Shoes and Sandals.
FOR Ladles and Gentlemen; also, Cork in-soles.
, v „ WYNNE & EDWARDS, |
tolronbus, Noy 4—w&twtf 103 Brotd street.
SURGICAL INFIRMARY.
BUS. WILDMAN & GANAHL
j HAVE opened, in Savannah, an Infirmary for the treatment of
Surgical and Chronic Diseases.
j The buildings are spacious, with ample grounds attached, and
; expense has not been spared to provide the latest and most ax
! prove appliances of the
SURGICAL ART,
! for the benefit of those who may resort to this Institution for
i relief.
The terms lor Board, Nursing, &c., are $1 per day— §lO being
! required in advance. The fees lor Surgical operations to be
! agreed upon, before the operation is performed ; except incase
of indigence, when .fl per day will cover all expenses.
Slaves provided for, in separate building, on the above terms.
N. B. No case of Surgical or Chronic disease will be received
into this establishment, unless it is believed, after examination.
! that the case is curable, or ad mils of relief: but $5 will be in
variably charged for Examination and opinion, it the cage is
rejected.
Tb undersigned would receive into their private offices,
: on liberal terms, a number of young men, who are desirous .1
availing themselves of a thorough couise of preliminary instme
: tion, clinical opportunities and anatomical investigations.
P. 11. WILDMAN. M. D.
Cor. South-Broad and Abereorn sts.
CHAS. GANAHL, M. D.
South-Broad, 3 doors east of Barnard Ft.
Sept. 10,1853—w&twtf
DRS. M. & S. W. WOODRUFF,
PHYSICIANS AND ACCOUCHERS
1 No. Go liroatl Street, Columbus. (la.
>2 DR..S. W. WOODRUFF having returned toColumb*-
@7 intends to make it bis permanent place of residence. )
\.S He respectfully offers his serv ices to the citizens, nst!
* flatters himself that from his opportunities to quality him
self for the duties of his profession, and from his experience in
the practice of medicine, that he wilt be able to give satisiactic*)
toall who may be pleased to employ him ; and having associat
ed himself with
DR. M. VV O ODRUFF,
will practice in connection with him. All calls punctually at
tended to by day or night. Their office will beat Dr. M. Wood
i ruff’s Medicine Store, No. 65 Broad street,
j At night he will be found at Dr. 51. Woodruff's residence
! nearly opposite the Presbyterian Church.
Alt cases at a distance punctually attended to, and medi-
I cine sent by mail. Noy 9 tw3m
j WINTER’S PALACE MILLS.
i HEAVY ARRIVALS OF NEW WHEAT !
17>ROM GEORGIA. TENNESSEE AND BALTIMORE, mo
bles us to furnish the whole country, and Columbus besides,
i with fresh ground I- I.OJ'R from New Wheat, at su di prices as
I to allow all classes to buv.
! CORN ME AL.at 70 cents per bushel.
SHORTS for feed at 0 cents per hundred:
HR A NT do. at 60 cents per hundred.
CUSTOM GRINDING done at the shortest notice, better
1 quicker, and a better yield, than at any Mill in Georgia.
CASH paid for CORN and WHEAT, the highest mar
ket price. !.. LIVINGSTON. Agent.
FFlenos CASH, invariably.
Sept. 9, 1853.
LOST.
N2J? f. !v * n by It. Dickerson, of Montgomery, Ala., date.l
10th November for 82:t0 92 or3 cts., six months alter date,
payable to order of Knabe.Ceahleir Cos., Baltimore, Mil.; note
supposed to be lost between Montgomery and Tuskegee. or < vi
uin bus, Da. The tinder will forward said note to Lignoski
Kener &. tkr.’s usic Stere, LaGrange, Ga., or to this office.
I lie note is ot no use to any person except to Messrs. Knalie,
Gentile it Cos. Nov2—w3t
Flour, Meal, and Bread-stuffs.
THE subscriber, proprietor ofthe CITY MILLS, begs leave
to inform the public that he has now on band and will con
tinue to keep a good stock of prime WHEAT .IXI I COk.X.
and will be prepared at all limes to furnish customers in any
quantities with I lour Meal, &c., at the shortest notice. New
wheat is now in.
The City A/ill is situated above the citvashort distance and
ts now in good running order-
My prices at present are as follows :
Superfine Flour 25 per bbl.
faintly Flour f ; 75 ■■
Extra do ”.'" ’ 7 fsl -**
cts bushel
If *ne highest cash prices paidfor Corn ami Wheat.
D. A. WYNN.
I'itv Mill, .lime 8, IWfi-tw ts
REMOVAL
DRS. URQUIIART & STANFORD have removed
their office to the building formerly occupied by the
Bunk ot St. Marys, on Broad street.
Columbus, Oct 14-wtwt
Notice.
IMIE Howard Factory is now in operation,and can sup
ply custome.rs with a superior article of
SHIRTING, SHEETING, OSNABURGS, YARNS,
HOPE, WRAPPING TWINE, MATTRASSES, ike.
at the lowest prices.
Columbus, Nov I—w3m
REMOVAL.
THE agency ol the ROCK ISLAND FACTORY
is removed to the store formerly occupied hv Messrs.
D.P. Ellis & Cos., three doors North of the Telegraph
office.
Cotton and Linen rags always wanted ; four cents a
pound will be paid for good clean ones, when brought in
quantities oI one hundred pounds or more.
I air prices will also be given tor Waste of all kinds
(from Factories) Bagging Rope, ic.
63*1’ An extensive assortment of Foolscap, Letter Wrap
ping , Blank Book, Printing and Euvelope papers, lor sale
low. Also, Blank Books and Stationery, an ample stock.
Columbus, Oct I;>—tf _ D. F. WILLCOX, Agent.
GAS FITTI NG !
PRICE REDUCED.
r p HE subscribers will fit tip buildings with PIPE forthe
X use of GAS at
•20 nml 25 cents per toot.
Fixtures sold very low. Cash when the Gas is let on.
“’""•aa a* IWHITTELSEY & CO.
ol .t. 11 ( , 86—twtf