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W ARM SPRINGS FOR SALE.
lyifl THE undersigned wishing to’ relieve hlraself
jflBHVSfe and family Irora the caro und burden ot this es-
Uinduced to cflbr the entire prop-
of 1600 ucres of l.andt: tbe bed
rf^^wSs^liHiig.household and kitchen, furniture, Hordes,
Mule?, C*>* a. Uos*, Goats, Poultry, and stock of Provisions;
a pk-utliuland well selected Stock of Hotel and Bar Boom
Stores—just received from New York, a One let of Meriwether
llam. nnd Lard. Intact, every article r.ecef-s*y for?, first
emss Hotel. For sate or lease <<N LIBF.RA L TERMS. Would
also furnish for the present summer, & superiorlot of Hotel
S'rvauts, if desired: such us first class Cooks, Dining Room
nnd gjneral Hotel Waiters,Chamber Washers nnd
Ironer*,&c., sufficient lot tho accommodation of JO i quests.
This property is well and favorably kimvn, and iaconsider
ect the roost desirable Summer resort South. In fact, those
wno have traveled all unite in sryinsc that it is the most desi
rable Watering Place iu the 1J.5.,0r Europe; in point of vaiue.
J consider It the most valuab e property I ever owned. The
Books of the Hotel will show a profit ol sU_toUoper cent, ptr
annum for tho last six years.
For further particulars address me at r Warm Sprints, or
come and examine. J. L. MUSII AN,
Jun 4 —w3m Pro; deter.
House and Lot in Cuthbert for Sale.
I offer for sale my house and lot in Cuthbert
IJgiT Randolph county,Ga., either lore ash or on a cred
it of one, two and three years, as may be preferted
by the purchaser. The House contains G rooms, with hall,
piazza and po:tico; there are aLo on the lot anew kitchen,
smokehouse, negro cabin, stable, corn crib, and carriage
house. Persons desiring a healthy residence, convenient to
schools and churches, and the advantages of a refined socie
ty, will find it to their interest to apply to
jati3o-wtf. JOHiM T. HOWARD, Cuthbert, Ga-
ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE,”
CUIHB2F.T, GA.
/fti Sv THE amitis! examination of this Institution
a will begin on > hur-dry the 21st June.
On Sunday (the 21th,i the Commencement
Sermon will be preached by Rev. Joseph
Cross, D I) , of Charleston.
On Wednesday following, tho Commencement exercises
will take place ; at Ihe close of which, the annual Address
will bo delivered by Rev. Dr. Cross.
The public is respectfully invited to attend.
F. X. FuRSiCR, Sec’y
June s—w4t _nf Faculty.
Who Wants a Bargain?
THE undersigned desirous of closing his bu
sines* in Pike counfyj Alabama, will dispose
of his residence in said county known an
Clay Hill, containing 240 acres of remark
ably out* oak and hickory tend. about 100 cleared and now in
cultivation ana in thorough repair. This is a very public place,
tsltuated at the crossing of two important roads, and is an ex
cellent inland far a Country Business about 50 miles west ol F.u
fauia and 60 aouth'caat/jf Montgomery, between Pea River and
While Water Creek, and ton miles from Troy the county site.
The Mobile and Girard Rail Hoad will junln about twenty-five
inihs of tho place. On the “premises are two good dwelling
houses, anew and handsomely n lisfied storehouse, and other
outbuildings, good water, good health, and v. delighttnl resi
dence. No one, desiring such a locality, can fail to bo pteased
with this. The growing crop of corn will a! o bo ’sold with it
If desired. I have also other lands ljing iu the neighborhood
that are tor sale on simitar terms.
I am determined to fell during the summer and fall ami will
give a bargain. I invite persons coming to this section to w e
me before they buy. My address is Per. River. Piko Cos., Ala.
June2B—w‘Jm K, l . GRAY.
FOR SALE.
MMY PLANTATION, near Glenn vile, on
MiddleOowikee Creek, Burbour county, Ala.,
containing about J3<lo acres and about ?U0
Coiton Planters, who want a rich, soft, level plantation, heal
thy, well watered, and in good condition are invited to call.
For reference,enquire of Dr. John M. Raiford, Col. A. M.
Sanford and Messrs. A.O. & R. Mitchell—planter* and citizens
of Glduuville, or come and see it,
Clennvilie, June 18—wtf WHITMAN H. OWENS.
For Sale or Rent.
TWO tracts of land lying in Butler county, Ala., each
|feratt|Contuinir,g übout one thousand acres with four hund
fPgSßJred cleared. One tract lies sixteen miles west ofGreen-
ville, adjoining the Butler Springs ?nd’immediately on
the line located ior the Mobile and Girard Rail Road. It can
three plantations, having u comfortable framed
hou-e and necessary outbuildings on each, site other tract
is.>n the stage toad—a good place lor a public house—seven
teen miles west of Greenville, one mile irora tho line of the
Mobile arid Girard Rail Road. * n it is a fine, two story house
containing eleven rooms, with well finished outbuildings,
bcanti to] yard and fine orchards. Both places are well supplied
with well, spring, mineral and'froe stone and creek water, and
In a pleasant and healthy section of country. For Inrther par
ticularsapply to RANSOM SEALE, on tha .Scale place, Judge
BILLING, at GreenvilM, ARNOLD SEALE.iatChuimenuggee,
or R s. HAtIDA WAY, Columbus Ga.
If aud Montgomery A/ail please copy.
jun“2i - wtf
BE. DENNIS’
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA,
A Pure and Unadulterated Article.
For Diseases of Ike Liver and to Purify the Blood.
’ a ‘llls Sarsaparilla is a pure Hydro-Alcoholic Extract, made
of the 3 irsaparilla which giow* iu tho Southern States,
and nothing else. It has tho natural Sarsfip.tr. lla taste. ID
effocta upon tho system, in uli cases iu which Siraap-irilla is
Indicated, ra wonderful. Generally it acts upon the bowels us
a mild purgative or laxative. It not only mildly moves the
bowels but gives tone to the system, hy n storing-a healthy con
dition in the Liver, and by treeing the blood from its impuri
ties. How much better would the health of children be did
parents give them the Georgia Sarsajjurilltt, iu pref
erence to so much oily or poisonous drugs. It wouid be a pro
venttve of worms, and a grant safe-guard against disease.
Tula Sarsaparilla is not to be soklon commission. Cash Or
ders and those who have aided in furnishing the means for ma
king tho preparation will have the preferenc .
J. DENNIS, Proprietor.
For Sale by Dr. D. Ydnng, Columbus & New nan, Ga.. and
by Young & Ford, Americas Ga. _ may3—w2m.
CHARLES P. LEYY & CO.
ENGINEERS & M ACIIINISTS,
Columbus Foundery & Machine Works,
Near tho Steamboat Landing, Columbus, n a* ‘
Tjffu.l.buibl Steam Engine* and Boilers or nil !
VV sixes, Circular nnd Upright Saw situ*,
Merchant and Grist Milk, Cotton Press
Work, Cotton Tacking Screws, Gin
Gearing, Sugar Hills, Kailing,
Eire Proof Doors & Windows,
All kinds of Iron and Brass Cast
ings, and all kinds of Blacksmith Work.
CPAS. P. LEVY', has been a 1 ng time engaget’ lu this busd
new, and for the last ten year* the practical partner and Pro
prietor of the Ocmulguc Foundery iu Micon, Ga., and has built
near one hundred Steam Endues ami Mills which cau be seen
from the coast to the mountains Any reference can be given
of his bkili and competency in lis line*of biu.intßS. All orders
wlil be most faithfully and punctually filled.
I olnmhu-s. FobruaVv 19, ih.">s. wiy.
TEXAS ~
Heal Estate, Brokerage, Coliecting and Land
AGENCY.
RAYMOND, FREEMANS CO.
t>. C. raXSMAN, JR. K. C. RAYMOND. O. R. fRIRMIN.
Attorneys at law,
. -CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Home** In Texas and Safe Investments obtained
through thin Agencv.
FIDELITY TANARUS TIU INTSRIESTS OF NON-F.CBIDCXTS.
Registors ofLftad for sale, in all partof the State; full ex
hibits of title and accurate oeßcrlptione, also ot town
and city lots.
‘Lands located bought android.
Claim* against the State or individuals collected ai.d adjusted
and remittances made byexoangeouNcw Orleans, or any of
the Northern Cities, it desired.
A thorough and intimate knowledge or the country, and the
land system, insuies superior locution,! and the best title**.
Strangers looking at Texan, inayal*: have some leading
items and useful hints at the office of this Agency.
Registers open for examination.
‘Con Congress Avenue. foc2s—wtv.
MBHOWARD ‘FACTORY
Is now selling Domestics and Yarns,
Attha Usual Rates, 10 Per Cent cif,
FOR CASH.
Columbus, fln February Iff. wtf.
TTaLI, MOSES, & C67’
COLUMBUS, GA.
HAVE in store for pale on accommodating terms, a
well assorted Stock of
Hardware & Agricultural Implements,
Consisting in part of
Ploughs in great variety.
STRAW CUTTERS.
Grain Cradles.
Jloes of various kinds.
Chains of every kind.
I R 0 and S T EEL.
Plough Steel 10 and I*2 inches wide.
Carriage Materials.
Blacksmith’s Tools.
C A RRENTER'S TOOLS.
Mill Saws of variety kinds.
Mill Irons and Mill Screws.
OimGearing 8, 0, 10 and 12 feet.
Plate* and Bails for Colton Screws, and
Rope and Pulleys lor Cotton Fresse?,
Together with every article usually kept in a Hardware
Store; we have also,
N- Nuckolls’ Patent Straw and Slrack Cutter,
Mid by judges to ba the Ifeat of the kind ever invented for
Cut'ine feed for Stock. HALL, MOSfiS & CO.,
m:irl3. 1800—wtf Cclumbne, Oa.
MARBLE WORKS,
Easlside ifroad st. Heart hi; Jiarlcet House
COLUMBUS, GA.
HAVEconßtantiyonhandnU kinds of Grave Stones
Monuments, Tombs and Tablets, of Amkkicax
Italian and Irish Mafhle. tSngravinKiuidoarv'Yg done
onstoneintlie bestpossibiemanner; and nUkindrodiran-
IteWork at theahortest notice.
JOllsi H. MAUC EN.
P.S. — Plasterof Paris-and Cement.alwayaonh tnd for
pa n. Columbus. Jan 1 ,tOit 1854
S2OO A MONTH-WHO WANTS IT?”
AGFINT’* wanted in every p*irt of the State to sell Hollings
worth’s Patent Washing Machines. An active man can
make 5‘21.0 per month. For particulars address
WASHING MACHINE COMPANY,
Enq.cop. [mayfi—■wtwill Columbus Ga.
RAGS’ RAGS!
THE ROCK ISL AN D PA PER MILLS
ARE paying three and a half cents cash per lb
Cor clean Linen and • ‘ntton Rags, tn quatdics of one hun
dred pounds and upwards, and 3 cents for qnautities under
100 lbs. W.Wjjtn Rags not wanted.
Office in fror.t of PALACE MILLS.
Columbus, Ga., M ay 9, I sss * wfctwtr*
LEGAL NOTICES,
Talbot Sheriff Sales,
WILL be sold before the Court House door in the town
of Talbotton, Talbot County, on the first Tuesday j
in August next, between the usual hours ol sale, the fol- I
lowing property to wit:
Two bedstead j, tnree leather beds snd bedding, two chests,,
two tables, seven chairs, cue safe and contents, one water buck- |
et. one kteler, one pair fire dogs, shovel and tongs one tea }
kettle, one griddle, one gr and iron, two andirons, one coffee pot, ;
one trivet, two jugs, two pots, one cv.u, one lot ol books,!
one , looking glass, aud one cow, jievied on aw tbe 1
property ol VVm Gliiton, to satisiy one fi fa issuml from tbe Iu-
I. rior court of Talbot coun-y. iu favor of Cbailes H Stillwell,
ra William Clifton, and Kiciiard Ammonds, security.
Postponed Bales.
Also, at the same time and place will bo sold,
*~One house and lot in Geneva, now occupied by Samuel
Koockogey, m a grocery and eating house, h vied on as the pro
perty ol said Koockogey, to satisiy one ll fa issued from JWusco
gee Superior couiuu favor ol Henr>Cailier vssaiu Koockogey.
July S— wSOil. EDW AR JH, lIARYJ.Y, Dept. Sbfl.
Postponed Sale.
cx'T'ILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of
V? Talbotton, Talbot county, Ga. on the Ist Tuesday inStpt
eraber next,withiu tho legal hours ol tm!w,the.lbllowing prop
erty, to-wit
une negro girl, about 13 years of age, levied on as Ihe proper
ty of Win. L. Johnsoj, to satisiy one il la issued troiu me in
ferior court of Talbot county, in favor of Jinnee W Castings
vs said Wm l. Joi us^n.
July swtd r.DVVArP H HA’- VFY Dept ShbT
GEORGIA, Piltecounty *
The Petition of Robert Rcasly, Scrir, respectfully
shews tk to Ihc Honorable the Supreme Coui t of said
County.
L> EsJPFCTFL r LLY sheweth that heretofore, lo w it, ou the
b twenty filth day of December 1851, Johnston Thornton
made and delivered to your pet ti oner his crrialu letd of
Mortgage, bearing date tUe day and year aforesaid, whereby
saia Johnson Tuoruton, among other ihing.--, conveyed to >o\r
petitioner the North Xol lot of land No 23. in the FUr PM.
of originaily M.>n;oe, then and now said county of Pike; alo
the Mouth % ol lot ol land No five. In the third district, oi orig
inally M nirutr, then and now said couuty of Pike, for the pur
p >se of securing to your petitioner the payment of a promisso
ry note which tn-r said Joiinston Tuorntou had before that time
(to wit, on the oth day • f M irch made and delivered to
jour petitioner, whereby said Johnston Thornion promised on
or before the -5 th oay 0( December 18.12 to pay your petition
er or bearer, I'w Thousand Dollhra for Value Received, with
Interest from ssidUth day of March Idjf, and your petitioner
avers that said promissory note, principal and interest is siili
due aud unpaid to amount of ;£2OUU principal, fend $453,f0-100
dollars interest.
Your petitioner prays your Honor to order that said Johnston
Thornton may, on the first day of the next October term oi the
Court, bring and pay said money, principal and interest, at the
Clerk's office of tue Honorable court, and in default of fUcb
nay in ent, the equity of Redemption of said Johnston Thornton
in and to the said Mortgaged premises, piay bo forever barred
and foreclosed,ami sucb other and further proceedings be had
as arc usual iu cases of foreclosing mortgages ou Real Estate.
STUBBS & iIILL, FPffs.AU’y.
Robert Bcasly, Sr. 1 rulb ni si to forsclosf. mort *
Johnston Thornton. S Pike Sup’r. Couit April Term 1854.
It appearing to thtf Court, on the affidavit of Robert Really,
Hr., by petition in writing now flied in the clerk’s office of tics
Court,ttiat Johnston Thornton, heretofore to wit, on the 2'ih
day of December 1851, made ami delivered to said Robert
Beasly, Sen'r , his Deed of Mortgage, bearing date the day
and year aforesaid, whereby said Johnstcn Thornton convej and
to said Robert Beasly Sr., among other things, the north half
of lot of land No two hundred and twenty three in the eighth
district of originally Monroe, then and new said county of
Pike, also the .South hah’ lot or isnUNo. five, iu the 3d dis
trict of originaily Monroe, now said county oi Pike, tor the bet
ter securing the payment of a promissory note before that
term,to wit, ou the fith day of JL'aren 1851,made ami delivered to
said Robert Ueasly sen., by said Johnston Thornton, whereby
said Thornton promised by the 25ta day of December J 852, to
pay said Beasly or hearer, the sum ol Two Thoi sand Dollars
with interest flora said fith day of March 1831, and iiappeaiing
to the Court, from the petition aforesaid, that .said pr raissory
note is now due, principal nnd interest, and that the tame is
due on said Mortgage,to wit,the sum of two thousand dollars,
principal, and the sum of four hundred and fifty three d--liai*s .
and sixty cents, interest: It is therefore ordered by the Court, |
i that said Johnston Thornton do pay into the f lerß’s office *f
1 this court, on or by the first day of Lite next October terra of tills
Coo*!, said sum of principal and interest so due, as aforesaid,
amfin delau It of such payment, that said Thornton then and
there show cause, if any he has, why this equity ot redemption
in said mortgaged premises, should not be forever b-.rred and
foreclosed,aud that this Rule be served personally or hy publi
cation once a month for four months ic one of the public ga
zettes of this state before said term.
By the Court. STUBBS fc HILL, Pi’ffs Att’ys.
Tho above and foregoing Isa true ex* ract taken from the
minutes of Pike Superior Court, April Term 1854.
JOHN A. COCHRaN.CIerk,
Superior Court, PikeOounty.
Robert Btasly, Sen’r. 1 itru ni si for forkclosvrx.
vs. £ P'ke Superior Court, April Term,
Johnston Thornton. ) 1555.
It being shown io tho Court that at the April Term 183* ol this
Court, a Rule NISi wa; duly obtained in tee above slated case,
and that the ss.ue has not been served upon defendant: Order
e l that said Rule be enlarged,and ordered that service be per
fected on said defenddent by publication once a month tor lour j
months iu the Columbus Times & Sentinel, a public gazette of
this State or served personally on said delendent at least three
months before the first day of th<* next term of this ( ourt.
My the Court. STUBBS & HILL, Pi’ffs Att’y.
The above is a true extract taken from the minutes of Pike
Superior Court, Aplil Term, 1855. JOHN a . COCHRAN,
may2t—mini. Clerk Superior Court.
State ot Georgia—Randolph County.
Court of Ordinary , March Term, 1855.
F’ appearing to the Court, by the petition ol Jacob B. Shrop
shire, ihut William Taylor, of said county, deceased, did in
his life time execute to Richard Jacobs his bond conditioned
to execute good ami sufficient titles, to said Richard Jacobs for
lot of land number forty-five, in the fifth district of originally
Lee, now Randolph county,-—ami it further appearing that
said W illiam Taylor depart# and this life witout executing title
lor said land, or in any way* providing th-refer, and before th*
purchase money for bald land was dm: and ‘t further appe iring,
that subsequcu'.iy to I he death of said Win.Taylor,tho Kich’d
Jacobs,for value received and by endorsement.transferred Hie
saici bond to cue Delaware Morris, and afterward, on a certain
day,ln said petition mentioned, the said Delaware A f oir!, in
hka manner transferred tbe said bond to the fnid Jacob B Shrop
aoire, and il further appearing that the said Jacob B. Shrop
shire has fully paid the amount of the purchase money for said
land with interest, to Henry L. Taylor, Administrator de bom .
non on tho ostaie of said William Taylor; and said Jacob
K Shropshire having petitioner! inis court to direct the etiid
Henry L.Tcylor, administrator as aforesaid, to execute to him
titles for said lot of la id lu conformity with said bond: It is
therefore hereby entered. That notice be given at three or
j more public places In F.aid county, and in the Columbus Times
j & Sentinel.for 3 months, of such application; that all persons
cobjerned may fllo obiections In the said Ordinary’sofilce (it any
they nave> why said Henry L.Taylor, adminstrator asaforesaid,
should a- t execute titles to said lot of land in coniorraity to
said bond as required by law.
Atruo extract Lora the minutes of said court, this March 7tb
1855. marl* -w3ra. O. P, BEALL, Ord.
p EORGIA, Taylor county.--Whereas, William
V.j Miller applies to me tor letters or Administration on the
Estate of Benjamin Milter, late of said co rnty, dec’d:
These are therefore to cite and admom-.ii all and singular
tho kindred and credito sot said deceased to be and apoear
at mv office and Ole their objections in terms of the law, if any
they’have, otherwise letters will be granted. C.ivt-n under my
band and official signa.ure, this 3d day of July. 1855.
juiy9-w3 id JOHN STURDIVANT, Ord.
CTeovgla, Hnmlolpli couuty.--Court of Ordinary,
1 June Term. 1855, Ordered, by the court, that a-I and sin
gular the parties inter -sled show cause, on or before the first
Monday in St ptember next, why Lewis Gay should not be
missed irora the GunrJ'.an>hip <-! William E Gay and Atiny
Gay, otherwise letters of dismUsioD will then be granted.
A true extract lrorn the minutes of Court, July sth, 1855.
julyti —w4od 0. P. BEALL, Ord.
Randolph County.—Eli F. Glover applies to
roe for letters of administration on theestaio of .William
R. Caraway, late of said county, dec’d:
These are,therefore, to cite *,and admonish ail and singular
the kindred ami creditors of said deceased to file their objec
tions (it anvthev have) on or betore the next August Term of
the Court ot Ordinary iu and for said county, otherwise admin
istration of said estate will be .then aud tbeie granted to the
applicant.
Given under my hand, at office, the 28th day of June, ISo.i.
jun30 —w4od. O.P- BEALL, Ord.
GEORGIA, Randolph County:
Court of Ordinary , July Term, 1855.
IEWIS Gay administrator oa tie estate ol Erasmus Gay.
j lateol said county deeased, having petitioned this court
for dismiss on from said administration, and it appearing to
the the court that he has fully completed tho administration
of said estate: It is ordered, that all and singular the j antes
in'erected, show enuee at the next January Term of this court, I
why he shou.d not be dismissed, otherwise letters of dismis
sion will then be granted.
Given under my hand. at office, July slh. 1855.
jaljC—wGin O. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
GEORG lA—Rand oink County:
Court of Ordinary, June ‘Term, 1555.
ORDERED, That ail and singular the parties lute-eate d,shew
cause on or before the next .January Term of this Court,
why Allen James, adiu’r., aud Sarah Butts, adin’x., ou thees
tate of Spyrus Butts, decVi, should not be dismissed from their
said administration, otherwise they will then bo dismissed.
Given under rav band the fifth day of Juiy, 1855.
julyT wtim •>- P. BEALL. Ordinary.
TWO months after the publication of ties notice, applica
tion will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee
connty for leave to sell part of lot No 419 in the city of to
lumbu?. being* the North half of raid fck>t with the improve
ments thereon, sa the property x>f the estate ol Nancy Piggoit.
late of Muaoogeooouuty deceased. £2
mavl9—w2m KIXGY L. DAViB, Adm’r.
Mary Baker ) Ri : l for Discovery, Relief, and
v Injunction, returnable Jto Chat-
WUlii V. Bakery U others .) tahoochee Superior Court,Nov.
Term, iBSS.
r' appearing to meon the affidavit of the Complainant, in the
above Biil, Mary Baker, that one of ih - Defendants therein.
Willis P. Baker, resides beyond the limits ot this State, It is or
dered thatthesaid Willis P.appear aid plead, answer or de
mur, to said Bill at th next term of the said court, and that
publication of this order be made, a service of said bill on said
WilisP., in one of the public gazettes of the city of Columbus,
once ix month for four months.
Witness try official signature, this the39h day of May. 1855.
j unlß wm4m. KIMUSD \l. Wi .RlUl,t s.c.c.c.
rrv\V T 0 months after date application will be made to the
X. Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee county, for leave to
sell all the lands beloning to the oalate of Joshua R. McCook,
iat.9 of said county deceased. June 3, 1855.
SAMUEL D. HARP,
juneßwSm & HENRY J. KING. , Aam ‘’ , *
S PATE OK GEORGI A, Early county.
Court of Ordinary for said county, June Term, 1855.
f lMI>MAri Speight, administrator of Joses B. S. Hoimes.de-
A cease .having foily administered on the estate of said de
ceased, and made a final return o’ his acts thereon, and peti
tioueded tlie court for letters Dismissory:
It itetherefore ordeied that all persons interested shew cause
to the conto'y, if any they have, or said {letters will be gran
ted said applicant at th*! January Derm next ot our court.
A true extract Lom the inmates of said < ourt, this Juno 15,
1855, juni 8— w_6jn 8. a. ST A KFO !!J >, Prd.
GEORGIA, Early county.
Court of Ordinary, for said County March Term, 1855.
THOMAS B. ANDREWS, administrator de bonis non on the
estate of John Jones, deceased, having made final return
of hia acts as such and petitioned for letters dißmißsory:
It is ordered that all persons concerned, show cause if any
they have, why said letters should not be grunted said applicant
at the October T-rm 1855, of our court.
A true extract from the minutes, March l?th, 1855.
mard6—w6m. 8. <s\ STAFFORD, Ord.
GEORGIA Talbot county:
WHKUEAB, Julius .Sanders applies to me for Letters of
Guardianshipoi Louisa F. Gul ina aud Samuel A. Rol
lins. orphans of Bamuel Rollins, late of said county deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular Him
indrect and oD'ers feeling an interest In the Guardianship oPtbe
persons or properly of said orphans, to be m.d i ppear at iny
office, within the nine prescribed t>> law, then and there to shew
cause, if any they have, wI y aid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature. 2*2d dav, 1855.
ay‘J9..w4od. MARION BETHUN£,Ordinary,
GEORGIA Muscogee county*
Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1855.
1) hLE Ai S Sl. Levicy Admimsfifairix oh tl*e es- j
Iki tale of Wm. Lowe, doceased, having applied lor letters i
of Dismission:
On motion. It is Ordered, that ult persons concerned show j
j cause, if any thoy have, why said administratrix may not be j
! dismissed tirraasid admlmstratlon at the Court of Ordinary to I
I be held In and for said couuty ou thofirst Monday lu December
I next.
A true transcript from the minutes of said >urt, A/nj. 21st,
1855. may2lwt‘m J( lIN JOHN SON. Ordinary.
j GEORGIA, Randolph County.
Court of Ordinary ofsaid County, April Term, 1855.
XT appearing to this Court that William Gridin, Admin
istrator of the estate of James Henderson. late ct said
county deceased, has luJly administered said estate and foith
iully discharged the tiust reposed in him as administrator
aforeraid: And having made application lor letters of
Dismission: It is ordered by the Court that ail parties iute
re-ted,show cause to the contrary on or tofore the next
October Term of this Court, otherwise said Administrator
will be then and there dismissed
Given trader my hand A pill 2d, 1855.
np2d~6m. O. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
vVilham WcliA, ] Bill m Meriwether S.ipricr
vs, ( Court to compel ftiuses Jones
Moses Jones, Ex’r f Executor of the la-t will aud
Ac John VV. Wei!*, J test a men .of John Wells, late of
said county, dcci ased, and John W. Well*-, to account to com
plainant fiir the amount in th ir hands accruing to com; iuint
anl unde r t ie last will aud toalairioat ol Johu VVtlia, late of
said county,deceased,
IT appearing to the court that the said Mole* Jones resides
beyond the j:tr iadSctiori of this court, it is ordered that ‘.Lo
said Defendant, Jones, appear at tbe next term of this
court on the fourth Monday in August next,and plead or demur
to said Hill: aud it is further ordered, that service ofsaid Bill
be perfected on said Moses Jones, by put I;canon of this order
once a month for four months before the next term of this court
in frame public Gazette published iu the city of Columbus, in
said State. JBv the Court. HALL *z BRANUM,
DOUGHERTY,
Complainant's Solicitors.
A true extract from “the minutes of ft.errwether superior
Court at February Terra. 1855. This !fith March. L'T
in;ir2B—wrn4m. VVM. A ADAM.-, .'!* rk.
r PWO Months after date I phe.ll apply to the Hon. the
J- Court of Ordinary of Randolph County for leave to
sell the Real Estate ol William Janes, deceased
JOHN W. JANES,
DAVID H.JANES. I Exeoutom.
April 23th, 1855. inayT—w3m
(T EORGIA, Taylor county—Whereas, James H. VVlncheli
T nduiiniMrator i*n tf.e estate of Albert SC VVih*y, late of said t
County, deceased, applies for Letters of .nismission from said j
administration: It i- ordered that ail persons concerned be i
and appear at iny office within the time prescribed by Law, and
.>bow ciu e if auv Ihr-y have, why letters of Difuniesi.’n should
not begrauted. * JOHN STURDIV ANT, Ordi, o:y.
der2—rntim.
MARY M. POWELL, i Libel for Divorce in Randolph
vs. -Superior court, April Ter in,
HENDERSON POWELL. > !BV.
If appearing to the Court, i.y the return of the Sheriff, that
the said llendeisou I’oweli, defendant, doyn n-'t reside in
ttii county, and it further &i peari/ig ttiat th*< said Defendant
doe* not reside in this Slate. It i-* therefore, on motiou ol
Counsel for th© s.-nd Mary Powell, Plainti/S, ordered by the
Court, that.the said Defendant aj.>pe:.r and unwer ut the next
Term of this Gourt, or that sad cause be coo side red ui default,
nnd that said Lil.raiiant be a.lowed to proceed, nml that tins
order be published in the Columbus Time* and Snt in cl, one
or the gazettes or thi* state, or.ee a innuh for tdur mouths,
previous to the nextterm rf this Court.
WIILI \ m c. per k I vs,
J.B.C. 8. W. 0.
A true extract from the Minutes of said Court.
D. JORDAN.
June 5, 1855. in4m
A<lminiiiiirator’ Sal**.—.Will be sold on the first
Tuesday iu July next, at the court house door In Cuth
bert, Randolph county, the following slaves belonging to t.ie
estate of Win. Taylor, late Os said couutv, dev c ;aei,towU:--
Minervc, aged 3d. and her infant rhild--Ulr.\rf, 10, Aaron. 8,
Hilia, 6, Georgia, and. Washing:on, 35, Andrew’ >t ; : SoM by or-
I der of the Ordinary of said count}.
i may-2b— twltwtd. HENRY I. TV Y .CR, adroV.
H'i EORGIA, Randolph county.—Whereas Thomas J.
V’X Coram has applied to me lor letters of administration
on the estate of William M. Coram, late ot s-aid county de
ceased. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to hie
their objections, if any they have, in this office, on or before
the First Monday in July next,other wise letters will be gran
ted to thesaid applicant.
Given under my hand the 29 b May, 1855.
june2-wll)d. O. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
Buchan nan Ac Wade. l RULE NISI
vs. aTo foreclose J/ortgr>-;e. Jcc., in
Anthony Richie, ) Early Sup.*’ourt Aj. Tti.v 1855,
Present lion. lY?n. C. Perkins, Judge of said Court ,
IT appearing to the Ci*urt, by u.e Petition of James Buchan
nan John M. Wade, merchant partners, u-ing the firm
A/.|atyleoi Buchaunan 4c * Fade, that on tlu- kfith day of March,
j 1852, Anthony Iticl.ie n /.de utuldelivered to said Bucbaniihti A j
VVcde, his five certain pr mniesory notes, bearing date the day |
and year aforesaid, wb; eby the said Anthony Utlchie proniis- i
ed one day after tire da* t ot said notes, to pay said Hucii&nnan i
& Wade or hearer. On-’ Munditd and Forty 38-1 on Dollars for
value received; And that afterwards, on” the same day and j
year aforesaid, tliew id Anthony R chie. the bettrrto secarc j
the naymenl of said notes, executed and delivered his deed j
ot Mortgage to sa;G Bachanuan St W ade, thereby conveying j
to them lototi-md viurabcr one hundred and uincty five, lying j
in the 26'h Dis'vir.c of Early county, containing two hundred {
and fifty more or less,conditioned that if said Anthory ;
Richie should pay off and dißcharee said notes or caui,e it to be
done, according io the tenor und effect thereof, then said tnort I
gage and notes should become null and void lo all Intentßaiid \
j-urpoaos: And it furtderappearing that •aid notes remain !
unpaid: Itistherfore ordered, That the said Anihony Richie \
do pay into C ourt, by the :Lst day of the next term thereof, the j
principal, interest Mid cos’s due on said notes, or show cauae J
t.o the contrary, if any he Iras; A fid that on failure of said At - ;
thony Richie so todo, the equity of redemption in and to said 1
mortgage premise?, be forever ’barred and forc-losed. Anl •
i* further ordered, that a cop) of this Rule be served on the i
said Authory Richie or Li* *. torney, ai ioa.-t three months |
p.eviousto the next term o I hi# Court, ami ttiat the same be j
i übiisheil in the Columbus Times &. Bentinel once a month for J
four mouths previous to the next terra of this Court. This j
April 17, 1855. 8. STAFFORD, PFff*. Alt’) . j
A true extract from the minutes of Early Superior Court. !
April Term, 1855.
junz3—wm4ra. THOS. B. ANDREW?,CFk. j
Stalled'Georgia, Kftriy Cmaiity:
Court of Ordinary, May Term 1855,
IT appearing to the Court by the petition of William Griffin,
that Ma’thew Perryman, late Oi tmid county deceased,did
iii hislifetime execute to William G. Wo, and his bond, coiidi
tioued to execute good and sufficien. titles io said W :i! a.. G.
Wood lor lot oi land r.o. ID. in the XBth District oi Larry
county; Audit furj.bei appearing that said .halthow Perrjinan
departed this liic tv:thoiu executing ti-.le* lor said land, or in
uny way pioviding therefor, and before tho purehfu-'e money
for said land was /lue; And it inrther appearing that said
William G. Wood for value received anil by endorse u >nt
transferred ;id Bond to the said William -riihu, on a certain
day, in said .petition meutioned; Ami it further app-earii.-g
that said William Griffin has l'uliv p ild the amount ol the jur
chase money for said lot ot land to Benjamin Collier, ad minis- i
trator on the estate of said .Matthew Perryman deceased; And
said William Griffin having petitioned this Court io direct the ■
raid Benjamin Collier. adiuiaUtrator ; s aforesaid, to execute j
to him title* for said lot of l<nd in conformity with m .and Lord.
It is therefore hereby ordered, that notice bogiven at Hirec or i
mor© public pi res in said county, and in the • olumbus Times j
Ac Sentinel for three months of such uppHcat’on, met ail per
son* concerned may Uie objection* in tr e raid Ordtm ryN off
tic© (if any they have> whyaald Benjamin Collier, umni'nisfia- \
tor ns aforesaid, should not execute title* to >uid lot m laid |
in conformity lo said Rond as required by Isw.
A true extract Ironi the minutes of said court, thir Mry Oth, i
1855. juuifi- w3m S. H. STAFFORD,n r <i. u. c. j
Wm. H.Jailiet. j Merited her Superior Court.
T*. [
VVm. Irvine. > moktoaoe, Sic.
I'r sent the Uonrable Grille .1. BiuL Judge of sniu (ourt.
IT appearing to the Court,ly ihe petition of vVilllara H. (tiii
let mat on the -fisa day ol July ib>4, Wiili.un Irivi. eol said
county, made and delivered to tiic said Win. 11. hi* cm tain
promissory note, bearing date lira day and y**ar aforeoaid,
wherbytho said Will cm Irvine promised <n the 25th env i
January next i olio wing the date f said non-, to ia\ ahi vYm
11. or hearer, Two Hundred and Fill)-Light Do ; rs. and Sev
enty-Five Cents, lor value received, and that niL rwanD. in li e
same dsy and year aforesaid, the said William Irviutvhe ;e: ter
to secure the p lyment of eaitl note. e.\< cuted aud delivered to
your pcliliontr bis certain Deed oi Morigage. *ALcrcb} he von
veyeit to your petitioner the west ball ol lot Number 2, in the
lowuot Greiuiville, known as the Tayior 1 * Simp lr.nting Ihe
Pubi c Square—trout 30 feet—running back to*;he street ad
jtdning John KnithFs office on theeast. and Wildain Ragland’s
w holcsiile Groo* ry ou ihe west, containing one fourth • an
acre, more or less, situated in the tow not Greenville, Meri
wether couroy, aud State of Georgia, conditioned that it ihe
the said VV iliiara Irvine should pay off aud discharge said note £
or chu e It to be done* according to the tenor mid effect there
outhat then liras tiu Deed of Mortgage and the ssid note should. \
become null and void to all intents und pm poses: An it tor >.
thcr appearing to tho ('ourt that said rate remain* unpaid: i:
is therefore ordered by tho Court, that William Irvine do pay i
into court, by the !t; ■?: day or the next ic r m thereof, the prim- - *
pal amiinteiost aud cost* du© ou said note, or show cause to j
the coutra> y, if any lu* has, and that on failure so lo do, the !
equity of redemption in and to said, mortgage premise* be for- I
ever iheremter jbarred and foreclosed. And it is further or- :
dered, Tnat this rule be published once a month for 4 months j
or a copy thereof be served on said William Irvine, oraspt- ;
cial agent or attorney, at least t-hrte months prvio>ti to the !•
next term ol said court.
A true extract from the minutes'of Meriwether Superiors
Court, ut February Terra, 1855. This March 2ith, 1855. ‘ j
ar>9—wlin4ra VVM. V. ADA.MF, CFk. i
GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUN t TY.~Gideon New- i
som administrator of Stephen Johnson, Into of said j
county, deceased, and Daniel VV. Miller administrator of!
John Charles,late of Alabama, deceased, apply for dismis- j
sion front their respective adminislrations. Orders ibr cita- !
lion have been granted.
All persons concerned are required to appear at the Court ;
of Ordinary lor said county, on the first Monday in August j
next, and make objection, if they have any; otherwise the i
applicants wii] be dismissed.
Given under my hand, at Office, January 27th, 1855.
jan3o—w6m JOHN STURDIVANT, Ordirary.
-vrOTIUETO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—AII per*o„s
having demands against thuertat© ol Richard Dozier, late
of Muscogee county, Ga., deceased, will present them in term*
of the law, and those indebted to said deceased will come for
ward and make payment.
tnaFJG —w4od JOHN B. DOZIER. Executor.
IHVO months af er publication of ihis notice application
wi 1 be made to the Court ot Culinary of Mu cogee coun
ty for leave to sell all the real and personal property of VVm.
A. Lynn, late of aa:d county, deceased.
J un B— w2m NANCY M.LVNN, Adm’x.
-VTOTICETO DEBTORS AND CREDITOR-a.—AH person
i X indebted to the estate of Joshua K. McCook, deceased, hr
required to make immediate payment and those having ue
maud* are notified to present them within terms of the law.
ap4—w4fid a. I). II \RP, in li. 4.KING, Adin’r*.
rpWO month* after date, application wiil be made to (be
I court of v rdinary ol Early county,for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the estate of Matthew Perryman, deceased, for
distribution.
Blakely Ga., June sth, 1*55. P.ENJ. COLLIER, Adm’r.
GEOUGIA— Early County:—-John J. Bird having made sid
plication to me for Letters of AdminisiraJiou on lira
of Drayton Blackburn deceased:
This i* to notify all persons ihi crested that such letters will
be granted to said applicant at the Augur; Terra next of our
Court of Ordinary for said county, if no-cause i* shown to the
contrary. Given under mv hand at office, this June 15th,
i inelH- - ■ • S. s. si >ri.. <>,
NOTICE.
OUR friends and patrons are hereby notified that circum
stance* make it absolutely necessary that we should have a
lien on every horse boarded at our stable by the month or year.
VV, therefore, hereby give notice, that our right of lien
shall enter into and become a part of every contract for the
beep or board ot horses at our stable*, and ihat in all cases we
reserve the right to ntoree said lien,eif necessary.
epS-Mf, HATCHER fc PITTS.
Change of Schedule
! mJSCOGKE^ItAIL ROAD!
On and after February 20th,
I) ABSENGERTrain* will leave-Columbus dhiljr.!‘i-15P.
erriveat Macon *V P. M.
I*enve Macon daily at 3A. M. arrive.nt Columbus 8-20 A. 5,.
Making a complete connection between Montgomery, .-and
Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington: also with Central bail Read
111 Savannah, and Milledgcville, and with the Macon and
Western Tralnn io Allan*a, Chattanooga ar.d Nashville.
Also, connecting at Columbus with the G?rard S. .docile
Railroad, for Eufaula. B. E. VVELLB,
Columbus. Feb.2o—tw&wtf Engineer and Sup t_
CHANGE “OF SCHEDULE
MOBILE AIID GIRAEI) F.AIL E0AI).
IT.
FTF.ft Monday, s:h March, tho Passenger and Freight
i Jl Train will leave Girard at 3P. M. daily, (Sundays excep
ted) connecting at Si her Run with a daily line r.f Stage*
to <i!ennville, Eufau'.n, Fort Gaines, and Marianna, Fla. And
-•a Tuesday*, and Fridays., with Ihe .Stage* for Eeiu-e, Olivet,
Jinon, Chunennuggee, Midway and Union .Si ring 4l .
Leaving Silver Run at C- lb, A. M.,daily, (Mondays excepted)
the Car.* wi:l roach Girard in time to connect with tbe Opelika
nnu Muscogee Trains.
Round tri p ticket* good for two day* can bo purchased
at the office at Silver Run. at less than the regular rate.
R. A. HARDAWAY.
roarlO-w&.twtf. Engip<w. j
SCHEDUL3 OPELIKA BRANCH
| Montgomery & West Point Rail Road, j
PASSENGER TRAIN every day: Leave* Girard at !‘,V A M, i
AnivesatC)pvllkaat 11 A. M.
Leaves Opelikr.r 31 \ A. M. Arrives at Girard at l£?i’ P M. I
FREIGHT TRAIN h aves Girard JVouday, Wednesday, and j
Friday at 3P.M.
Leaves Opelika Tuesday, Thnr‘day and Fctnr<3ay at fi A. M. :
Goods rai'st be In the depot before S p. ru.on lira day the I
freight tnin leaves—be plainly marked with tbe owner's name, |
and station ai v. hich they ere to be delivered. Bhippi r’s dray j
ticket* must accompany each toad, and the freight ] aid in ad- j
vance to all points except Montgomery.
•*. t &c Fup. i
HAYGOOD’S HACK LINES.|
TRI WEEKLY.
. LEAVE? Hilver Run Tuesdays, Thura j
day* and Fridays, on the arrival of lihe |
.-us irora Columbus, by Olivet, Enon,
iVHrrimri-y. Chunennnggce, to Union j
springs and'.Midway, Ala.
Tac II ick to Faiuiiort and Uchee, leave* Silver Run.cn the ar
rival oi the car*, Mondays and VVedneadays;returiiß same day to
Silve r Ran in time for the ears next day.
Leaves Chunenmiggee, Tuesdays, Tlmrpdays anil Saturday- 1 ,
at 10 A. M., —leaves Midway at noon of the same dayr—meet
at Enon, and reach Silver Run in time for the car* on Wednes
days, Fridays, und Sundays.
-s;.—wif ‘ A. HAYG'OOD.Driter.
HEAR BOTH SIDES.
All tho World will Read this Book.
THE LI F E AND B EAUTIES
OF
FANNY FERN,
IN’ ONE VOLUME, ]2>10.. CLOTH.
Who i Ruth Halil I Ruth Hall Faun
Kern, or somebody else! nml If Funny
Fern Ik not Ruth Hail who Ik Funny
Fern!
THE LIFE AND BEAUTIES l)F FANNY FERN !
Is now before the public, and the world will be enligntened.
And this book a strange tub* unfolds.
The present Work in authentic in all its
Detail*.
Those who have read the advance copy, pronounce it the j
wittiest, spiciest book of tho season.
It presents vivid, life like pictures of the charming and bril
liant
Author of Fern Leaves and Ruth Hall,
at her own fireside,iu the Editor’s Sanctum, in the street, at \
Church, and everywhere, aud in every position she ia tbe same i
fascinating woman.
In th s volume, several of Fanny Fern’s earliest efforts appear !
forthe Sr?t time in book form.
The render will find that they possess the same attractive 1
features Which char> cur /-nail tier productions.
Tlk y arc alternately witty and pathetic, causticand sof’blng, ‘
sparklingnml pensive.
No other author has succeeded so well iu touching e find i
chord* ol the heart.
Just received and for sale by
fob 15— wfctwtf. W. PF.ABK. j
THE FINEST LOT OF
BAC O N HA M S
Ever offered in this market, for pale by
A. ]\). ALLEN, * |
117 Broad street, j
i sept 27 — tw&v/tf
DISSOLUTICri,
Tin: firm nr HA!,!. & MCSES Twns dissolved on the tirst of j
January, lf*ss, by ih death of J. 1. Moses.
JIKRV KY HA LL, Surviving Partner. |
CCPAUTI?EHSHXP NOTICE.
rpflW undersigned have entered into the H tHD-it'/iHK j
SI USI.YCSS, under the firm a? and name of HALL, Ml I
| & CO, JIKRV F.Y H ft LL,
is v \t; i. Moaas,
JACOB P. HGo RlOKf*,
VVILi.IAM A. BEA( H. !
■ iarv I k IRSS. ’ w^twtf.’ !
; iSW SFHIIS BOOBS,
JUST RECEIVED BY
MANLEY & HODGES.
T7'RENCH, English and American Prims.
JU French Cambrics nud Brilliante.
8 ;otrli and French Gingham*; ail Styles,
ttereges, Tissues and Light Colored ( halleys,
l.iu-ht 8 jnnoer.Silks and Grenadines-
A Choice Selection of Kmbroideriea.
Handkerchiefs, t o!'i:r.. end Collars and Sleeves to match
Juckoirat a and SwiasTrimmings and Band*.
ICugltehand German Hosiery—ol every description.
Daiuttek aud Muslin Drapery.
ALbO,
A Ftiperior lot of Irish iuneus/
4*i-4 pillow ('use — Linen and Cotton.
10-4 11-1 A. I*2—4 Cotton and Linen Sheetings.
3 ply, ingrain and Linen Carpeting.
Every dcHcription of goods u*-iaiiy found in our line—all ol
< which will be sold at the lowest Cash Prices.
• Ydurahu-. March 3. 1*55. w&iwtf
ALABAMA LANDS FOR SALE.
IN RUSSELL COUNTY.
Sect. To’p. R. Sect. To’p. R. I
lEi a 14 24 SW} 13 17 29 |
IN* 30 It 28 NWiNVVi 14 17 29
NS- 13 It 29 EiNVV} 14 17 29 i
iN* 17 11 29 Si 21 17 29
lEi 13 15 20 Ni ‘22 17 29 !
SI 30 15 28 Si 22 17 £9
Ni 14 13 29 Ni 2317 29
Ni t 10 27 Ni 2717 29
Hi 33 10 29 SI ]j 18 27
E 4 7 10 30 Ei 4 19 88
Si 6 17 27 See. 24 It 29
N4 it 17 27 Ni 12 13 37
Wi 1 17 29 Ni 32 10 20
NEi 1 17 28 Ni 34 10 27
Si 3 17 29 S! 22 17 28 j
Si 9 17 29 Ni 23 17 29 !
Si 34 17 28 KWi 30 17 29 )
N. l 13 17 28 Si 32 18 28
Si 13 17 28 Si 8 17 28
foi 10 17 28 Si 26 17 22
Ni. 37 17 28 St 34 17 08
IN MACON COUNTY.
Sect. To’p. R Sect. To’p. R .
NiSEi 2 16 25 Sect. 4 17 26
SU'ioWi 2 10 25 Sect. 9 17 20
Sect 12 17 £5 Si 7 17 26
t ; Sect 14 17 25 Si II 19 26
, Si 13 17 25 St 15 17 25
; Ei 22 17 25 Si 2! 18 26 i
Sect 35 18 26 j
I All of'tha above land? I am authorized to pel!, a:? the !
latida of the estate of Eli 8. Shorter ; and any former sale i
made by the proper authority, which has not been so entered i
. a the book will be corrected when shown to the subscrib- !
er or Dr. John A. Urquhart, of Columbus, Ga., who is the j
legal representative ol all the owners.
1 will also offer idr sale 10 settlements of mv own land, i
with 5 improvements. They are from 80 to 600 acres in a 1
body, and mostly good, well lying pine land, in a healthy
and convenient ‘country about 20 miles from Columbus,
Ga. They can be purchased without money, as tile inter
est is preferred. Good notes are preferred and titles made
is the payments are .secured.
j Letters answered promptly when they come post paid
; addressed
WILLIAM H. MAYNOR,
Aug 29—twlt&w ri Salem, Ala.
CKUJt'NEEi U GGEE
sj2p®E££LSia.CS> C£3C2jHll<^g?CSi>3
TlienvxtSi ssiou of thiif Institution
w , i,lco J nnience ' < ' ~J ih "V l I KD MONDAY OF JAN
’ Rev! \V in. iV.’ EHlkoii, D. D.
aided b> ;ifi able and experienced corps ollnstitic
l)r. Lliison is well known th Voughout the country one of
the ripest scholars md best it structorsin the Sotiih, and Jhas,
during the past year, been off* red the Presidency of five diffi r
ent colleges, several<f them i roong the [most nourishing end
popular institutions inthecour rry. The course} of study is a
full and thorough as in rmyschc t*i of equal grade, and the Trus
tees do, with great confidence. **sominend it to the favorable
consideration of Parents and Gu aj dians.
Board can be had in several if our best familiesat SlO per
month, including washing, fuel, llcfht. 6l c.
janß—wtl’ It. U. POWELL, Pres’tßoard. Ac.
ATJBUBN MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE
AUEHRX, MACON COUNTY, AI.A.
THE fourth collegiate year r.fthia institution, will begin
Monday, October 2d. 18 54.
FACULTY:
John Dauby, A. M., Presiden land Professor of Physical
Science.
Rnv. G. W. F. Pkice, A. M... Professor of Mathematics
and Intollecluai Philosophy.
Rev. W. O. llanxafokd, A M., Professor of English
Literature and Belles Letters.
Mrs. G. C. Dillard, Principal of the Music Department.
Miss Juua A. DiP.r.v, Arsis iantin Music Department.
The blanks in the Faculty v'ill be tilled by persons of
thorough competency, prior to l October.
Ample arrangements have be en made with the best fami
lies in the place, to accomodate any number of pupils with
board. For further particulars,, address the President or
J. WV VV. DRAKE, Fec’y.
Board of Directors.
Aabupp, Al, Sept. 5,18 M. wtf
The Great Purifier of the Blood,
*
CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.
NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT .
An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil. Rheu
matism. Obstinats Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or
Pustules on the Face, Blotches , Boils. Chronic Sore
Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlarge
ment und Pain of the Bone* and Joints , Stubborn Ul
cers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago,Spinal Complaints,
and ail. Diseasesarising from an injudicious use of
i Mercurv, Imprudence, in Life, or Impurity oj the :
j Blood. ‘
This valuable nudieii'e, which has became celebrated for the i
• mirab-r of e.xiraordlnary cures effected through its agency, has j
i induced the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, j
! to offer it to tbe public, which they do with the utmost confi- j
I rience in it* virtues and wonderful curative properties. The {
i following.certificates, selected from a large number, are, how- |
i ever, stronger testimony than tbe mere word ot the proprietors; |
and are all from geml'-men wed known in their localities, and •
j tfce higi;et respectability, raar y of them residing in the city of
I Richmond, Vn.
; F. Boyder, Ksq.. of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, known
! every where, say* he has seen the medicine called Carter’s Span
j i*h Mixture adiuirdstered iu over a hundred cases, in nearly ail
; the diseases for which it is recoin mended, with the most aston
i ishina ygo rd results. He says it is the most extraordinary mod
j icine he has e ver seen.
Aoi k and Fkver—Great C; ks—l hereby certify tb;il for i
! three year®. I had Ague and Fever of the most violent deserjp
• lion. 1 had several physicians, took large quantities’of Quinine
j Mercury,and believe ail the tonic* advertised, but a3l without
j any permanent relief# At lust 1 tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture,
I two bottle* of which effectually cured me, and ‘l am happy to
! say 1 have bad neither chill* or fevers since. Iconsider ii the
j beett“nic in the world, and the only medicine that ever leached
j my curie. John Lohodes.
j Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Yu.
j v. 11. Luck, Lsq.. now in the city of Richmond, and for many j
years in the Poet office, has such confidence in the astonishing
j efficacy of Garters Fnani.-h Mixture, that he has bought up
i wards ol Ml bottles, which he baa given to the afflicted. Mr-
Luck says hi has never known it to fail when taken according
to directions.
SALT RHEUM OF 20 YEARS STANDING CURED.
Mr. John Thompson, residing in tho city of Richmond,we
cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish .Mixture of San
Rheum,’which he had nearly 20 year*, and which all the physi
cians oi the city could not cure. Mr.Thomp son is a well known
merchant in the city of Richmond, Va., and his cure .sinost
remarkable.
VVm. A. Matthews, of Richmond,had a servant cured of Syph
ilis, in the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. He says ha j
cheerfullv recommends it, and considers It an invaluable inedi
cine.
Richard E. West, ot Richmond, was cured of Scrofula, ami j
whatphysicians called confirmed Consumption, by three bottles j
ol Carter’sf'par.ish Mixture.
Edwin Burton, commissioner of the revenue,'says he has seen ;
tbe good effects ot Carters Spanish Mixture in a number of
Syphilitic cases, ami sayslt is a perfect cure I or that horrible dla- |
ease.
Wm.fi. Harwood.of Richmond, cured of Old Bores and Ul
cers, which disabled him from walking. Took h tew’ hollies of
Carter’* Spanish J/ixture, and wa r enabled io walk w irhouta
crutch, in a short time permanently cured.
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TUGS. M. TURNER & CO.
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nd by druggiPtFand country merchant* every where.
1 APrice SI ; six bottle* for $5.
June 17. 1854—wAc-twlv
STARTLING, RUT TRUE!
I WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW.
How often it happens, that the wife lingers from
year to year in that pitiable condition as not even
for one day to feel the happy ar.d exhilarating influ
ence incident to the enjoyment of health.
THE BLOOMING BRIDE,
Ent a few years ago in the flush of hoalth and yonth,
i and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, und apparently in-
I explicably, becomes a foebfe, sickly, sallow, debili
tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung,
I spirits depressed, countenance bearing tho impress
of suffering, and an utter physical and mental nms
trntion, arismg from ignorance of tho simplest and
plainest rules of health as connected with the mar
j riage state, tho violation of which entails disaa.-,
suffering and misery, not only to tho wife, hut often
i HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN
“ UNTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION,'*
Transmitting CO.VSIMPTION, SCROFULA,
HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY. BOUT,
•KIXGTS EVIL, un<2 other and
us n
DREADFUL INHERITANCE
FROM THE PARENTS.
“ And mnst this continue? Must thi* I>P I* there no
; remedy? No relief?. No hope?”
The remedy is by knowing tho causes aud avoiding
! tlu-m. and knoving the remedies, and benefiting by them.
These are pointed out in
THE MARRIED WOMAN’S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
BY DR. A. M. MAUIUCEAU,
PROFESSOR OK DISEASES OP WOME.T.
One Hundredth Edition , (500,000), 18wo., pp. *250.
[ON FIN P.SPXR, KXTRA BLVDIXO, $1.00.]
A standard work of established reputation, found classed
in the catalogues of the groat trade sales in New York,
rhiladelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal
booksellers in tho United States. It was firut published
in 1847, since which time
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIEB
have been Bold, of which there were upwards of
! OSEHUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL,
minting the high estimation in which it ia hold as a re
liable popular Medical
BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE
the antbor having devoted bia exclusive attention to the
treatment of complaints peculiar to females, in respect to
which he is yearly consulted by thousand* both in person
and by letter.
Here every woman can discover, by comparing her own
Rymptoroa with tho*e described, the nature, character,
causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints.
The wife about becoming a mother has often need of
instruction and advice of the ntmost importance to her
future health, in respect to which her sensitiveness for
bids consulting a medical gentleman, will find snnh in
itrnction and advico, and also explain many symptoms
{ which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as nil
i the peculiarities Incident to her situation are described.
How many are suffering from obstructions or irregular
ities peculiar to the female system, which undermine the
health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for
which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice.
Many suffering from prolapsus uteri (falling of tho womb),
or from jluor albus (weakness, debility, Ac.) Many are
In constant agony for many mouths preceding confine
ment. Many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries,
and slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose Uvea are
hazarded during such time, will each find In its pages the
means of prevention, amelioration and relief.
I; is of course impracticable to convey folly the vftrioafl
subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly ia
! tended for the married or those contemplating marrisgo.
are you a husband or a father? a wife or a
mother? Have you the sincere welfare of those you love
at heart! Prove your Hincerity, and lose no time ia
learning what causes interfere with their health and hap
piness not lew than your own. It will avoid to you and
yourn, as it has to thousands, many a day of pain ami
anxiftty, fallowed by eleeplesa nighta, incapacitating the
mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those
means Cor medical attendance, medicines and advertised
nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining
year*, the infinmt:*.-.* of age and the propor c-ducatioa of
your children.
In consequence of the universal popularity of the work,
as evidenced by its extraordinary bale, various imposi
tions havo been attempted, as well on booksellers as on
>■ the public, by imitations of title page, spurious editions,
and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other
devices and deceptions, it has been found necessary,
CAUTION THE PUBLIC
to buy no book unless the words “Dr. A. M. May Fluor,
1 ::9 liberty Street, K. Y., M is on (and the entry io the
Clerk’s Office on tho back of) the title peje ; m;’ buy
only of respectable and honorable dealers, or M:t;1 by
mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau.
tfir Upon receipt cf One Dollar “ THE MAR
RIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM
PANION” is scut (mailed free) to any part of tho
United States, the Car.adas and British Provinces.
Aii letters tenet be post-paid, and addressed to T>t,
A. M. MAURICEAU, box 1224, New-York City
Publishing Office, Ho. 12? Liberty Sirect, Ktw
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to set tie* with someone else. m:iyl7~w&twtfe
aEORCtIA, lliuulolph Count Smith
having applied tome for letters of ndininistrution de bonis
non on the estate of Gabriel Smith lute of said county, dec'd:
The-e are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to fllo their objection.**
in this office, on or before the next June Term of the court ct
Ordinary of said county, otherwise, letters will be at the term
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Given under my hand at office, thisHOth day of April 1£55.
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THE AMERICANS FRH
HOLLOWAY’S FILLS.
II O L L O VV A y* S O / A T M V A T.
CitizenM of the \ Union —
You have, done me the honor with one voice, from one j
end ot the Union to the other, to stamp the character of my
Ointment with your approbation. It scarcely two years since
I made it known among you, and already it lias i*blained more
celebrity than any other medicihe in so short a period.
THOMAS HOLLOWAY, j
3F, Corner ol Ann and Nassau streets, New York, j
Astonishing cure of Sene Legs, after nine years \
standing
Copy ofletter from Mr. W. J. Langley, of Huntsville,
Yadkin county, North Carolina, U. S., dated Nov.], 1853.
HEAD HIS OWN WORDS.
To Professor Holloway,
Hir—lt is rot my wish to become notorious, neither is this let
ter written for the sake of writing, but to say, that your Oint
ment cured me of ihe most dreadful cutaneous diseases that
fle-h is heir t->, and which w as considered bv all who knew ine,
to be entirely beyond the reach ol medicine. For nine year* 1 ;
was afflicted with one of the most painful and troublesome sore j
L-gH that over fell to the lot of man : and after trying every med- j
icinc* 1 had ever heard of, I resigned to despair alt Lode ol being ;
cured : but a friend brought me a couple of large polsofyour j
Uintmenl, which caused the sores on my legs to heal, and 1 j
entirely regained my health to in a agreeable surprise anddelight, i
and to the astonishmc , 't of my friends.
[Signed] W J. LANGLEY, j
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST, WHEN j
NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH.
Copy of a letter from Mr. li. Durant , jVcio Orleans ,
November oth , 1853.
To Professor Holloway,
33 Corner of Ann and N as-a it streets, N. x .
Dear Hr—lt is with heartfelt gratitude I have to inform you j
that by the use of your Ointment and Pills, the lire oi my wife j
lu>> been saved. Foraeytn years she had a had breast, with ten :
running wounds, (not of p cancerous nature.) I was told that ,
nothing could save her: she was then induced to use yourOir.t- ,
ment and Puis, when i:i the short space of three months they
efL-cti and a perfect cure, to the astonishment d’ all who hnew
U s. We obtained your medicines Irom Messrs. Wright, A. uo.,
of Chartres street. New Orleans. 1 send this from “Hotel ties
Prince-',” Paris, although 1 had, written it at New Orleans, be
fore we finally left, at that time, not knowing your address at
N T e*v York. (Signed) R. DURANT.
The Pills should be used conjointly w ith the Ointment in
most of the following cases:
Bad Leg, Contracted and Stiff Joints. Lumbago, Pore Throats,
Bad breasts. Bunions, Burns, Chilblains, Chapped hands. Fis
tulas, Gout. Glandular Swellings, Piles, Rheumatism, Halt
lthcum, Fcalds, i*ore Nipples, .Skin disease, Scurvy,Sore
heads, Ulcers, Wounds.
•**Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, No. j
3i) Ma id exLa h ii, New York, and 244 Strand, L nd>u, ]
and by ail respectable druggist and dealers of medicines ;
ihroughout the t ;iit.ed States, in Pots and Boxes at *JS enU !
r,y cent-', and SI t;o each.
There iconsiderable saving by taking thelarger sizes.
S. B.—Directions fojrtheguldlance of parents in every disorder j
are affixed to each Pot.
June 17—wly.
NEW SPRING’ 0001)8. I
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Columbus, Ga. March 19, 1855. No. 80, Broad st.
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