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RAKBQLJB JULY SHERIFF BALES.
tyiLL bo said on ifte first TaestUy In Jtriy *xt* bt
” fore tb* Court House dt>of in the town of Cuitibcrt,
ftpodolpii county, between Ibe usual Lonre oi sale, the fol
lowing property to wit:
Hotel and lotsia Cathbert, situate In Square 3, Nos. I and 2,
and part of number 3, including grocery Louse, old post office
house, A tains’store hou-e, and six negroes, to wit: Pheby,
and her child Ofalra, Lethy and her three children, Albert,
Frink aud ..Indiana, levied on as ihe property of Jesse B
Weoo to s tisfj sundry fi -as n my hand* from thf Superior
aud interior Court* ol said county, in iavor of Robert B, Pe
terson and .others vs Jesse B Webb.
House and lofcin Cuthberi, said county,ihepiace whereon
Smallwood T Allison now lives—.levied on a* the prop
erty o* said AHison to satisfy ten Justice Court fi las issued
iron a Justice Court of said county in favor of Smith
and Leonard vs S T Allis >n and other tilas trom Superior
and Inferior Court of saidcouotv in my hand in favor of
Joseph B Korris and others vs. S P AUison, Justice Court
litas levied ijnd returned to m? by a constable.
One third interest in steam mill and fixture?, together
with one third interest in the following described lots or
parcel* of Land immediately attached to said mill*, to**wit: ;
Lota ofJLaod numbers one hundred and ten (1 fO) onehun • ;
dred aud eleven (111) one hundred and forty (M 8) j
each containing two hundred two and one hail acre*, !
more or less, the south halves of Lots of Land numbers j
one hundred and twelve (112) and seventy nine (7‘J) each ;
containing one hundred one and a quarter acres more or (
less, ana containing in. the aggregate eight hundred and ten ■
acre* more or less Also the saw timber on the following j
described parcels of Land (to-wit) the saw timber on Lot
of Land number one hundred and forty t>even 147: the |
saw timber on the North halves of Luts of Laud numbers j
one hundred and twelve (112) and serenty nine (79: and
the saw tim'ier on the West half of Lot of Land number
odfc hundred and thirteen (I?J> all lying and being id the .
Sixth district of originally Lee now Randolph county, and
being the ioterest formerly owned by John Hendrick Sen. \
levied on as the property of Lodwiok L Lard to i-aiialy an i
execution from the Superior Court v\ raid County j
id favor of John Hendrick Sen vs the raid Loti wick K
Lard to pay the origins 1 purchase rnooev.
One lot in Cuthberi contains two acres more or in
letter N. No 14 Levied on nr* thepro;*erty of Jofyci Hamm
ill to satisfy a lila tasiieu irom the Superior Court o shk!
county in favor of flenry L Taylor vs. said iiummil!
One House and lot in Cuthberi, said county, occupied a*
a law office by W Cl Perkins Levied on as the property of
eaid Perking to satiety a ti fa issued from the Inferior Court
of said county m favor of Jarpes J Kkidoo vg. said Perkins.
One Circular Saw Mill, rly Wheel# Shaft and Cog
wheels and al4 the m&cinuerv complete, Levied on to satis
fy a ti fa issued Irom the -Superior Court of said county on
him, now occupied by Richard V Carter in the Sixth Dis
trict of said county. Fi la in ikver of Thomas C Nisbet
ve Seaborn J Thomas.
One lot of land Number one hundred and five (105)
in the Sixth District of taid county Us satisfy three ti las
issued from tbe lolerior Court of said county, against Ben
jamin D.i vson aud John M Frazier Security, poe of said
fi fas in fa*, or of T i) Raw is vs. said Bon. and J
M Frazier Security, one in favor ot Benjamin F Whitlock
▼ ‘.said Benjamin Dawson and John M Frazier Security,
and one in favor of A W Wheeler vs. said Benjamin
Dawson and John M Frazier, security, a* tbe properly of
eaid Benjamin Dawson.
One House and Lot iu town of Cuthberi in said county,
number not known; it being tite place whereon Mrs Dr.
Perkins now resides, lying adjacent to the office of Riley
Garrett,to satisfy one fi la in my hands issued from the In
ferior Court of said county m favor of J R Compton against
Bonnett 11 Pe kius as the property of said Bennett 1J Per
kins deceased.
Ode negro woman named Mary about forty years old to
satisfy one fi fa issued irom the Interior Court of the said
county in favor of Sawyer and licndrick against Mast in D
Ifsud ick and otftas in my hands against said fleudriok a
the property of ?aid Martin D He drick.
One house and L *t in the town of Cuthberi now occu
pied by Laz.iru? Alkutaon as a Grocery Store and Tin
shop and ne Home and lot in Cuthberi now occupied by
Wfi J Chaprnm as a dwelling, to satisfy <>nefi fa issued from
the luierior Court of said county in favor of E L Doug
lass dgainst David Lilly maker and Jesse B Webb endors
er, as the pnpe ty of the said David Lilley.
Oi e Lot of Land now occupied by Peter Willett in the
sixth D.stnct ol said county to satisfy one ti la issued from
the Superior Court of -said county m favor of C C and C
A VVilbs against Petr Willett Bennett, L Bridges and J T
McLendon and another fi fa from said Court in my hands
agani6t said VViliett-and ten ti fas issued from the Justice’s
Court ot said couuiy against said Willett and his wile
Emily Will, itet alas ihe property of said Peter Willett.
One House and Lot m the town of Cuthberi in said county,
formerly occupied by John T S liter as a Doctor’s shop
and sleeping room 6i c the number not known, to s riisly
three fiTas issued irom the Superior Court of said county,
against John T Salter and in favor of W F Leonard vs.
said Salter, one in favor of James Greenway, vs said Sal
ter, one in favor of Silas Green vs. said Salter as'the prop
erly of said John T Salter.
One Lot of Land Number one hundred and fifty-seven
(157) in the Sixth District of said county, arid one Negro
inan named Charles, thiriy years old, to satisfy one fi fa ta*
sued from ihe Superior Court nf said county in favor ot W
B McLendon against John Standley and other fi fas in my
hands against said John Staudley, as the property of said
John Standiey.
(Fbe Suw Mill and’Ma'ihfnery now occupied by Richard
V Carter in the tlth uistrici of said county, levied on to sat
lsfy a fl fa, issued irom tbe Superior Court ot said county, in
favor of Seaoorn J Thomas vs Richard V Carter.
House and Lot In Vilrn Nova, said county, containing three
acres more or less, whereon China *Waiker now lives In said
couatj, levied on t satisiy ad ui issued from tho Superior
Court otsaid county, in favor of A T Amos, survivor, vs.
C. (Walker and other and fas in my hands against said Walker,
from Superior, Inferior and Justices Court fi fas —levy made
aud relumed to me by a constable
One third interest of town lot in the the town of Cuthbert,
said county, number not known, being the 0119-third interest
iu said lot whereon the wood and black smith shop of Bell
6c Walker stands, at present occupied by Chapman et Walk
er, levied on ns the property ot China Walker, to satisiy
sundry II fas from tbe Superior court ol said county, in favor
of AT Amosandotherß vs said China Walker.
Lot of laud uumbertwo hundred and twenty two in the
5tU district of said 4 couny, levied on as the property of Na
than G Christie, to satisfy sundry ,rt fas from the Superioi and
Inferior Courts of said in favor of John b Ferry vs
N G Christie and John Williams anti others, vs said Christie.
Four multsand one road wagon, levied -.on us the property
of Hugh C Alexander to satisiy two fi iasissued from the Su
perior court of said county'in favor of Hexekbh Brake and
others vs Hugh C Alexander.
One let of land number not be2U.>be!ng
the lot John Williams lives on. and tbe Steam Mill is on
of VVilliams, in the 4th district 01 saidco.iuty, levied nua the
property of John Williams to satisfy hfl la from the Superior
Court of Baker (county,in lavor ol David Kai#ler
for the use of Nathau G Christie vs. John Williams.
One housoand lot number 14, Square N. iu the town of
Cuthbert j said county, levied satisfy a fl } fa issired
from the “Superior court of said county in favor of DH
Marlin vs L Lard and M D Hendrick, makers, \ Thomas
LDouglass, WmT Caliicr, endorsers, as the property ot L
E Lard.
one half of lot of laid number twelve, in |the Sth dietrict of
•aid county, levied on nstnt? piopertybt Elisha J Cox -and
Eli G Cox to satisfy two] ,1 fas taued from the r*!ti>erior Court
of said county, one in favor of Benjamin l fulsom, bearer,
vs said Elisha J Co;v,E)i C Cox, and one fin favor of Wni B
Jones, who sues lor the use of William F (Leunard Elisha J
and Eli GOox.
<>ne lot of land ‘numberfitly eicrbt, in tbe3tboitr!ctof aM
county levied on as the. property of Chartai* W to sat
isfy one fl fa issued from the |c-:iperior court 0.1 said county,
in favor of Aaron “Ferguson ve John H C dwell, Henry L.
Taylor, Sumnel W'Brook.s, ‘rccurity, Charlee W tiausc, Pat
rick H Bull, James L Pollard security, and Thomas W Ai sly.
iiuuscand Lot m the town of CuthbcrL raid con ntv, r now oc
cupied y Benia*cin Cone, number uGtkr >wn,aaihe’proper
tv of aald BerjaroinCoi!,to?at!sfy sundryj and 1.,s issued irom
the Superior-and Inferior Courts of : eaid cornu-’, vs eaief Bcnj
Cone, one in favor o | SamneLSawyer vs said C one, one in
favor of Fli Shorter, vs isaidCvne,one in J’avor of Jacob SeT
man vs said Cone, one in favor ot AT Amor, survivor, &.<•. ve
eanl Cono, oue in favor ol John G MeKenuou. bearer vs said
Gone, aud one in favor of Wm. Tucktr va gamuei itigsby,
Prln. and said Cone, Becunty.
South half of lot ot laud number in the Bib district said
county, as the property o: Isaiah Sikes, to satisfy 3 fi issu*-!]
from jl he Justices Cowl of aid county in faVor o Thos.
8 Bryant vs said Lai&h Sikee, fi fag levied and re’.urued to me
by a constable.
One lot of lard, number sixty three in the fourth di§-
Wrict of said county, levied on as the y-of. Elijah Cuds
and lieury H Cutis to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Bupelor
Court, of said couuiy agiinst the said Elijah aadHfHOuU*.
Oue hundred acres of Lotpf land number one hundred and
thirteen, and one hundred acres of lot ol land number one
hundred aud forty six to the Sih dist of said county, levied on
as tho property es Robert Goode to satisfy two ti fas issued
from the Super.or and Infer or courts o said county .the first
in favor of W lliara Bailey vs said Goode und the other in ia
of vor Delayare Morris vs said Goode.
Fifteen thousand Brick as me “property of Absalom Cox
and kH G Cox. security,-o satisfy fi fa issued fiorn the inferior
Court of said coix tyln favor cf Lennard v* said Ab
salom and Eli g ox,secflrty
One ne.'ro than nsmed Furnh, 20 years old, levied on as the
property of tue estatdo* Wm Barbre, deceased, to sa.isfy one
fifd issued ,v om the inferior t:ourt*>f said county, in favor of
Pcmius aud sanes vs P. S! Barbre, and Nancy burbre, udm’rs
of W a 3<t*ire,deceased.
One l ri . 1 nd nutnoer not krowu, former y owned by Jas.
Newsom ill 9 place wareon*i) > .trier now Jive*,coi taimmr two
hundred two aud a half acres, more tr Ges, iu ihe eighth dist
o’ si and county; l lof land number iiinc,and lot 01 land No.
:en. :n the gist district of said county, th< setwo lota lonnerly
o-Tiled oy VViliiam rThomps 11. as the pioperiy of
to smtiaty afl fa from ,the Superior Cor.rt of said count; in
lavor of J >hn “Yarborough va Charles T F Carden, maker,
aud Jas 8a :ce, endorser.
Lot q) land number one hundred and fifty one, in the*!h
district of eald county, to satisfy a tax ft a is?ued by tbe tax
Collector ot said couuty, in favo'ot Johh Atwell, Tax i’ol
vs. L t. H irx* *n. Trustee for Martha Harrison, as the
property of Martha Harrison.
South half of Lo’ o Laid number sixty nine, in the sth
district of said county, levied on to satisfy three fl fa* issued
from the Justices Court 01 said county in -lavor of Alexan
dor Shaw vs Graham Btahop, as the property of said Gra
ham Bishop.
Two Lots of Land in the filth district % of said county re wit:
Lot number one hundred and twenty one, and Lot number :
one hundred and forty four as the prepertyof Drurv M Lesu- |
eur, to satisfy two fi Cats from the Superior Court ot said coun- j
ty, one iu favor of China Walker vs said Lcsueuer, and one {
in favor of Key & PresDn vs &aii Lesueur.
Jun*s-wtdj E. VARNER, Dept. Sh’ff. j
RANDOLPH POSTPONED SHERIFF SALES.
TV ILL 4 be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, be-
T * fore the Court House door in the town of Cuihberl, Ran
dolph county,tho following property, to-wif.
ne ho'use and lot. containing .five acre more or less, {place
whereon James M i Pberidon now lives, in Cuihbert, said
county, and three negroes, Ann, seventeen years old; Fanny,
two \earaotd: Edward, three |montbs old, levied on as the
property of James M. 3 her hi on to satisfy sundry fl fas fr in the
Superior and Inferior of said county, in favor of
Abner Averitf am* others vs James M. Sheridon.
Two negroes, Meshach abont 25 years old, and Fillls,
about fifty years old, levied on as the property of G-orge A
Deavors to satisfy a fi fa from Calhoun Superior Court in fa
vor of John VV Janes and David H Janes, Ex* s. Jkc, vs Geo
A Dear >rs—said negroes .Id at former purchasers risk.
One hundredacres-ol Laud in the4t). district of said county,
being the place wberaon Mrs. Haney Turner now lives levied
on as the property of John W. Turner deceased, to satisfy a
fl fa Issued from the Superior Court of said county inlavorof
Richard Johnson vs Lodwick Turner, adminUdrator of John
W Turner, deceased.
june I,lßs7—wtds. E. VARNER, Dept.gh’ff.
Randolph Postponed Mortgage Sales.
‘ll-11.Lbe gold ou the first Tuesday in July next, before
the Court House door in the town of Cuthbert, Randolph
county, within the legal hoilr. of sale, the following prone tv,
to wit:
Two lose of land numbers one hundred and twenty two and
one hundred and “twenty three In the flfih district of said
county, to satisfy a mortgage 3 la isaued Irom the Superior
Court of said conntylin favor of Martin H Brown vs Druiy
MLesueueras the properly of said Drury M Lesueuer—pro
perly pointed out in fsaid fi fa.
Thirty two deeksand fifty benches for school room,levied on
tv'satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued fifrom the Superior Court of
said couniy.infavorof Jesse B Key. surviving copartner of I
the lute firm of Key * Preston vs .John H valdweil, as the i
property of said Jehn H Caldwell.
June 5,18*7. E. VARNER,Dept. Sh’ff. |
TAYLOR JULY SHERIFF SALE?
\%T\Utj be gold on the firs* Tuesday inJuly nevt, be
fofe tbe Court House door in the town of Butler, Taylor
county, within tbd legal hours of >saie, tbe lollowti g properly
to-wit :
Oue lot of land number two hundred and fifty five, in the
I2;h diairicl of originally Mubcogee. now Taylor couuiy, lev
ied on as tbe property of Ezekiel Royal, to sa>lely sundry fi
tariftaued from the Justices Court ol the “i57111 dtat. G, M.
in lav.Trof Wright and Hamiliou —levied on by a constable
and returned to me.
Afay 30—wtds WM. H. MON ShTT,
A LSO,
At the time time and place, will be xtdd:
The west half of lot of laud number one hundred and nine- j
ly two in the 12th district vf originally Jtfuacegee, but now ;
Taylor county, to satisfy a fl fa from T avlor Superior Jourt in 1
favor o Peter McLaienfcfo. vs. John Joiner, levied on as
the property of said Joiner—property pointed out by
attorney.
Also, at the same time and place. Lot of land number out
hundred and sixty one in the 12th iistrict of originallv Mus
cogee, now Taylor county, to saiisf; a fl la issued ir<m Taylor
Superior Court in favor of Be* jam in Cody >s Elias Cody,
levied <-n as the property of Elia- Cody, and pointed out by
i Fid’s Aif'y.
I / I*l, at the same time and place, one house and lot in the
town of ttniler. so rneriy known as'.he Iverson House, now
i occupied t y Beuswainrer ar.d Montnort as 3 store house, to
! satisiy a fl ia from Taylor i.r { ourt, in favor of Hugh A
I Nixon.(and transfer**! to Jofsu K Hull#) vs Ezekiel Royal
levied on ihe properly oi said Royal and poiu edout. by
S plantiff*e attorney.
| May 30th, IBs7—w*ds ENOCH GARRETT, Dept. Bh’fi.
POSTPONED SAM-'.
A iso, at the same and place icili be soil:
!ret of land mj-nb#r two hundred and fitly one# in Ih* l 9 jh I
districto originally Afu/cogee, now T : >lor county, to satis j
fy eight Justice Court fl fas from the 757ih District, G. M, 3 j
M theta in favor o: Wall IcGoJdsberry vs Joshua J Harris and j
W N Hue* haauon vs Joshua J Harrris: snd Carr k(>ritTeth vs j
Joshua J H.ir.ta-. and W J 4i J 4 Hamilton vs Joshua J H <r- j
ri-; and B F Reese vs J J Haris; aml A C \dkius vs
ua J Harris—levied on as the properly of said Josh ia4 Harris <
and return* and to me by a constable.
.Vay 3U,lßs7—wtds ENu H GARRETT, Dept, ffh’ff. !
Taylor Mortgage Sherilf Sales.
\\rjLfjbe sold beh>r the Court House door hi the town of j
\v Btittc(, Taylor county, Ga ,011 Ibe firs- Tuet-day iu July
’ next, wit bin the leg*l hours of sale, the following properly .
I to wit:
The eouth half of Lot of Land number one hundred and ’
• forty stx. in the thirteenth district of originally -Muscogee,
S but now Taylor county, to satisfy a Mortgage ti la from
j Taylor Superior Court in favor of J S A L Bowie vs James f
; M-ty—property pointed oil in said fl la.
may 30, 1r57. E. GARRETT, Dept, rih’ff.
j GEORG 4 %—Muscogee Conntys
Covrlof Ordinary for said [County, April Term , 1857.
nVLE NISI.-—Whereas James S Walker adminUtra
; iV tor of the estate of John A Walker decease!# having
• applied for Dismission:
i*. is Ordered, fhas all persons concerned shew cause, if
I any they have, why said administrator should not b d'.binis
] :d*from said administration at ihe f'ourtol Ordinary to be
held in aud br said county on the Ist Monday in November
I nexi.au'l that tlribO r der be pubitahtd once a month for six
; moutosin the Times & sentinel.
4 true irauscript from the minutes.,!'said Court April l?.ih
. ‘ JOHN JOHNSON. Ordinary.
April 2MMs7—wrim.
GEOIiGI A , <:lit fa lioochee countyt
, \\T HBREAK, Litac H.gW ebb, Aitm u strator on the estate
vv ol Stephen Parker, ,deceased, applies for Letters ol
! Dismission irom said admintatration:
Txese are therefore to cite and admonish'all and singular
j the kindredand creditors of *yild deceased, to file their.ob
iec-tious iu terms of the law in my office; otnerwlse le'tersof
I dismission will be granted said applicant at the next July
term or this court. Ry order of the Court.this Jan. 12,1857.
JauJO—wf.m ‘ E. G. RAIFORD. Ord.
rWO months alter date application will be made to
the honorable the Court of ordinary of Muscogee coun
ty for leave to sell the rcaifestate, negroes and Railroad
Stock Iniigitiirio the estate ol riarauel A. Bailey, dec’d.
Junes, 1837. SAMUEL A. BILLING, Adm’r.
j r PWO MONTHS alter the publication ol This notice.
1_ application will be made to tbe Couri of Ordinary of
j MireCogedcounty, for leave to ecll a lotol land No. 57, in
! he Isth district of Dooly county, Ga., belonging to the
i estate of Samuel K Ho igos, deceased
SEABORN JONES, ) Kd ,
SAMUEL K. HODGES S
; Mv 2, 1537. 2m
iGEORGIA# H:tmiolpli County: {
| Randolph Court of Ordinary, Jan. Adj’d Term 1857. >
i \r*f EKriAS David, Adams, administraor ot Oo,liali Ad
’ a ms, late of said county, deceased, appffc* to this Court
j for letters of dismission from said administration.
> These are ihereiore to cite and admonish ali and singular the
j parties interested to shew cause if auv they have# at our Jufv
j term of this Court, why letters and ism User y should i*ot be
t granted, said applicant And i* is ‘urther ordered that thi-
Rule be published in the Times st- t-entl <1 in terms of the
law. A irueextract from the ruitiutes of this Court. ThisJau.
6th 1857.
Janl'J—wflm J. D. LLNNARD.Ordinary.
! GEORGIA, Chattnliooeliee county:
WHEREAS I.ittleton Morgan,* hojwaa appointed ns admin
istrator on the estate ol Jacob Lamb, dest-a’cd, has
! since died, and said estate is not represented:
j It is therefore hereby ordered, That all persons concerned
. be and appear at my office oa the tlret Monday in July next
{then and there to shew cause, if any. they have, wliv wiUiam
i 8. Johnson, or some other (Land proper per on shotz.d [not
j be appointed as admiustraior de'bonis non ou the estate of
j said Jacob I.ainb, ‘deceased.
! Given under my hand at office, this May 27th, 1857.
j f June 2—w3od] E. G. RAIFORD, Ord.
i GEORGlA—Chaltahoochre County:
WHEREAS Hilliard J. Williams applies for L tWri of
Administration on the estate of John F. Williams, de
ceased, late of said county:
therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred aud creditors of said deceased to shew cause, if
any they have, why the admifiist'ation of Mud estate should
not be granted to said applicant atthe Court of rdinary
be held iu and for said county on the first Monday inJuly
next.
Given tinder my hand, this 4th day of May 1857.
May 12 —w4Ud. E. G. RAIKORD.OrO.
GEORGlA—Chattahoochee county.
THE Superior(ku-t fo r said county stands adjourned until
ltd Mcndav in July next. Parties. Witnesses and Jurors,
interested therein, are hereby notified thereof, and are requi
red to attend at said adjourned Terra.
By order of the Hon. DAY li) Kl 1)1)00, Judge said of Court.
June ll—wtd N. N. HOWARD, Cleric.
TWO raonthsarier date application will be made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee coun
ty for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to
o*fThomas F. Wooldridge, late of said county, deceased*.
WILLIE and fi. WOOLDRIDGE, ) ...
N.4. BUSBKY, < A dm rs.
May 2, 1857—wOm
Admlnlstrator'M Sale.—Agreeably to n order ol
the honorable Court of Ordinary ol Muscogee county,
wiilbes Id on the fir.itTuesday iu June next, atthe Mar
ket House in the city frof Columbus, one negro woman by the
name of Ann. aud the east hall of city Lot number five hund
red and sixt-elkht, situated on tbe south fc side of Crawford
£ ree.t in said city.
Terms made known on tho day of sale.
Aprft 14, 1857.—wtd. JOHN A . ORN.SGN, A d’m >!
GKORGI V, ICatidolph County.
Randolph Court of Ordinary , March Term, 1857.
IT appearing to the Court, upon the peti ion of rieymour
Catchings. that James Morris, late es said county deceased i
didin bis lifetime execute to said Seymour Catching* his bond
conditioned to execute warranty titles to said Seymour
Patchings to lot of Land N>. thirty nine, in the seventh dis
trict of orlnginaHy Lee. no w said ooumy of Randolph,contain
iDgtwo hundred two and a half acres; and 11 fuun*'r appear
ing that the said Morris departed this life ’estate in eaid
counly, without execui ng a tiile to said loi land or In ary
way providing thoretor; audit lurther appearing that said
Seymour Catchlugshas paid ti e full amount ot the purchase
price ol eaid lot of land, to wit, ttiesum of two thousand dol
lars, andthe said Seymour Catchings having petitioned this
Court to order and direct Araandu J. Morris of said county
Executrix ot the last will will and testament of said Jurats
Morris, deceased, to execute titles to him to said lot oflaud
in conformity with said bond:
it is, therefor", or. motion, ordered by this Court, that notice
b given at three or more public places in said countyofKan
do ph.and in the Times and Sentinel, one of the public, ga
zetres of ;a;d State, at least three mouths, of *toch appli'.ation,
that all persona concerned may file objections In Ihe ofliceot
this Court,ll anv thev have, whyjsald Amanda J. Morris’ Exec
utrix aforesaid, sh uld not execute titles to said lo oflandin
conformity wiihaaid bond, pursuant to the statute in such ca
ses made and provided.
A true extract from the miuutesof this Court, March slh,
185*. J. D. LENNARD, Ordinary.
March 17th—w3m
GEORGIA, Early County.
ARTHUR M JOHNSON, Administrator de bcnls non with
the wili annexed, of I'oleman Powel, late of saidcoun
ty,deceased, will apply at the July term of the. Court of Ordi
nary in said county to be held in Blakeiev on the first Mon-;
day in July next: All porous at intcrat, are notified that,un j
less lawful objections be flled on or b fore the Court aforesaid j
as the law directs, the Court will grant said LetUrsof Dismis- !
•ion In terms ol the law in such cases made and provided. j
Given under my hand at office Dec. 2d, 1856.
dec9-wtn JAMBS BUSH, Ord. !
(vCURCiIA) i'iiallalioochec Comity:
11THERE \S Nimrod N Howard applies to me for Lel-
VV tera of Administration on the estate of Littleton JHor
gan, late ot eaid county, deceased:
These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
thekinired 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 letters should not be granted
\ to said applicant.
Given under my bond, at office,'this 27 th May, 1857.*
j June 2—w4od E.G. RAIFORD, Or
i np WO Months after date application will be made to the
j A Court of Ordinaly for Muscogee county for leave to set!
| thereat estate belonging ro the estate ot <L-r>ree T. Howard,
* deceased. C. B. HOWARD, Adm’r.
June 17—w5m.
NOTICE.
A LL persons are hereby notified that Laud Warrant No.
! 86,457 for 4< Acres, issued to Ephraim B. Strickland,tin-
I der act of s**pt.2B, 1850, has boon lost or stolen, and that I
; have flled a caveat before the General Land Office Depart
• 3entagainst the^lssuing of a patent therefor. Also, that!
I in lend at the expiration of six ‘weeks from this date to apply
J for the Issue of a duplicate yrarrsnt in Ireu of the one so lout
THOMAS ti. ANDREWS.
Blakely, Ga . June 8,1857. jumbvuiw
Largest Southern Piano Factory.
I GOLD PREMIUM PIANO FURTuS.
| _ WM. KNABE & CO.,
. Manufacturer of Grand and Square
PIANO FORTES,
No. 1# 3,5 & 7 North Eutaw Street,
Opposißihe Luiaw House,
Have also opened new iSales Rooms at
207 BALTIMORE STREET.
Between Charles and Light Streets,
On tbe premises occupied in part by Mr. Henry McCaflVey/aa
a Music Store,
Where he will keep constantly on band a fine assortment of
Grand and Square
PIANO FORTES AND MELODEONS,
Being extensively engaged in the bus.uess. 1 w ill sell either
Wholesale or Retail ‘ou the most accommodating terms.
| All Instrumentsof my manufacture are guarantied lor five
years'.
I Particular attention 1s paid to the selection of Instruments
! for distant orders, and a’privilege of exchange granted at
any time within six months from the dayo* sale,
mayh—w3ra WM. KKABK fcCO#
UXBCLtIVB DEPAkTMK.Vr. I
MDMgevlHa, Ua , March !?th, 155?. }
TH L i fist Generai Aetetnblg having passed# by a Consiitti
tions.l minority, an ?ict enUtleu ••An act so alter and
amend the Hrst Section of the Third Article of the Consti
tution,*’ and also an act entitled “An eci lo alter and amend
the Twtruth Section ot the First Article of the Constitution
oEthis Bate. ,} and w hereas. Article Fourth ’and Section Fit
teeiUh of said constitution requires such amendment 6 be j
published six months previous I** the next ensuing Election
for members of the Assembly; It is therefore Or
dere-i, that H.e Secretary oi State cause the aforesaid Acts to
! be pubhshed once a month for six months in the .following
i papers, to wil: Times 4t Sentiuel am* Kpqi irtr, Columbus ;
I Federal Union and Recorder, of MtH*-dgevil!e; Constitution
i alist and Chronicle, of Augusta; Telegraph and Messenger.
I of Macon; Intel IL>oncer- Discipline and Examiner, of Atian
• ta; Georgian and Republican ot Savannah; Patriot and Cour
ier oi Albany; Banner end Watchman of Athens; Southern
er and Courier of Rome.
HEBBOHEL ?V. JOHNSON.
The papers named in the foregoin g order wiil please copy
as above instructed, in lheir eariie.-t issue.
E. P. WATKCNS, Socrafary of Slate.
AN ACT to alter and ameud the First Section of the Third
Article <>t ifee Con&iiluLoi. ol this Stale.
Be it eTuietstl fry tk* Gent'! O+sembly of the State of (it or- \
gia., Thai so soon as the lollowing Section shall have passed j
the general Assembly agreeable to ihe requiri raei.is of tbe !
Coustilntion, it shall he I eld and taken :t the first Section of !
tbe third article of the Coiistilotion, in lieu of the present I
section nf eaid third ortlfik-:
Se:. Ist. Tbe Judicial powers oi this State shall be vested |
in a Supreme Court, Superior Courts, County Courts, and {
Justi. and in each ’other Churl* as the Legislature
shall from time to time organize Land estahlit-b.
The Supreme Court shil consist of three Judges, who shall
be elected by tire people of the Slat* qualified lo vote for
members oi the <7enol Assembly. They shall hold their of
fice tor such teroi of years a- ok:> he prescribed bv law, and
shall continue in offi.-.e ULfil their su. censors are elected and
qualified: rernoveabie by the Governor on the address ol two
thirds of both t ranches- of the General Aswemhly ‘nr that
purpose, or by iinpeaclirbent and conviction thereon.
aballhavi no original juritdiclion, and itajuris
i die ion ghkll extend “/.• to iha trial, hearing and corroc
| tion of errors ia allcases in law and equity that nay be brought
1 before it from the Superior ourts.br trem ary other Courts
! hiving ftnaijiristlictionof the cau-e to be carried up, ami
I the mode and raauuer of bringing suc'i cases beh re ine
i preme (’ourt,and of proccedingm eaid Court, shall be pre
{ scribed by Law, ar.d the place or places# and the times of |
| holding said Cou.t, shall be fixed and determined b> law, and |
j atrial shall be had ol each case on the docket of eaid Court at
’ each session, at the first term afer writof error brought, un*
j less providential i* shown why said trial should not be
i had at-aid Terra, and the judgment on nil cases tried a: any
! Term of said court shall be do i vereit and pronounced within
thirty days after me adinurmenl of the same.
There shall be one Judge of the Fuperkr Courts *oreach
of thweircubs that now are.;or inaj Imherealterorganlzed in
this State, who shall hold heir office Ur the term ol loui
years, and until their successors are elected and qua isled, re
movable by the Governor on the address of two thirds of
both branches of the General AB*emb ! y, or by impeachment
and conviction # hereon.
The Judge of each circuit shall reside In the circuit, and
shall be elected by the citizens of tho circuit qualified to vote
for members ‘'f the General Assembly.
Said Superior C uris shall have exclusive jurisdiction in ell
eases respecting the titles to real estate which shad be tr ed
in the county where the real estate L situated, find shall alao
have jurisdiction over all other civil cases inlaw, when the
amount ia controvereev exceeds theeum of thirty dollars,
aud exciueive jurisdiction in equity shall be tried
ia the countv where the defendant retid s, oi where there
are more defendants than one. in a county where someone < f
the defendants resides, under such rules and regulations as
may be prescribed bylaw S'? Id Superior CdUits shall also
hayepower to correct err r-j in Interior judicatoriee,by writ
of certiorari, and to, giant new trial- * n proper and, legal
grounds.
Sad Superior Courts shall have appellate .jurisdiction in
such othei cases as may be out by law , /but no case
shall be removed by appeal frftm lh county w hore it origin
ated. Said superior courts shall also Lave jurisdiction over
all criminal offences committed by free white persons,
which si-all be tried in the county where the offence was com
j milled, uideas the same shall be removed to an adjoining
county, in such in an in-r as the Legislature may by law direct,
T.iere shall be oue Judge atthe County Couit for each of the
counties ihatnow are es may be herfealter organized In this
Ptaie.
The Judge* of each County Courishall reside in the county,
and shall Ik* elected by ‘be citizens ol such county qualified
vo< tor membf rs of Ihe Grneral Assembly.
He shall hold liis office lor the ‘erru of lour years and until
his successor in elected uirritqu&rified, removable by ;he Gov -
ernor ou the address ol both oranche? of the General Assem
bly or by impeachment and convic ton thereon.
The County Gourts shall have jurisdiction overellcivijca
*e* at. f.w, except where, bv this Aitideol the Constitution,
exclusive jurisdiction in given to the Superior Court*.
The Legislature at anytime may vest in rin* Gouutj Courts
of any county, jurisdiction over all criminal offences commit
ted by free white persons, when the punishment does not sub
jeci Ihe offender to the punishment of death or confinement m
ihe Penitentiary, and which snail he tried in tbe county where
the offence was committed and to divest the Superior Court
ot said county of jiir.eJictiou of aut h criminal ofier.ee>.
, They shall also have jurisdiction overall offences'commit
i ted by slaves and fre,o persons of color, except enen offonces,
/ the trial ano punishment of which is now hy law vested iu
! Jusl’ce* -f the P.-ace#.aud which shall also be iried in tbe
; co jntv wht-re the ofl.uice was committed.
I Soul • inty Court* shall have jurfcdiction over all matter?
i conuecled with providing tor the poor, and sm-h other mat
| tar* relating to the interest of each particular county, the jn
i risdiciion over which re now by.law vested m the Interior
i ij ourt Bof each county.
It ehalialso be lawful for the Legislature to vest in Ihe
County Court of each couuiy, jurisdiction t- be exercised after
I the first Monday in January, iB6O, over testate and intestate
| estates, the app ointment of Guardian* and all other jurreiic
j tion which 1* now bylaw vested in the Courts of Ordinary of
each county, under such rules and regulations as mav be pre
! scribed l ylaw.|
! It shall be tawful for the legislature to organize Criminal
• Courts in any ©f the couut.es or citiesin this State, end to vest
] the whole or any pari of the criminal jurisdi tion of the couu
j ties in which such Courts may be estaolished, in such Courts,
| under such rules and regulations as the Legislature may pre
: scribe.
The fiistices Courts shall have jurisdiction in their respec
tive Districts in ud matter* of debt and account, when the
amount in controversy and es no; exceed the sura oi thirty dol
lars.
The Legislature may at any time provide for a County At
torney in an county, to be elected by the citizens of the
county, qualified to vote for mombersof the General Assent
bly, and wh * shad hold hi* office lor the term of lour years
and until hi successor is elected :rd qualified, and whose
duty it shall be. to pros-cute al) offender* in the county
courts, over whom said courts have jur diction; ami also,
ail persons for neglect in remtiou to roads, ferries, bridges,
• ami any oilier neglect of duty in the performance of whicn
i the peopie of the county are inlerevteii, under such rules rnd
: rozuldtion* as the Legislature may by law prescribe, and the
Judges oi the county oouris and the county Attorneys shall
j h tve such compensation lor their service* as the Legislature
I shall by law prescribe.
Signed by WILI.VAM H. STILES,
Speaker of tbe House of Rep resen tat i\e.
DAVID J. BAILEY,
President of the Senate:
Approved .March C, 18 -6.
IJ F.RBCH EL V. JOH N SON, Governor.
AN ACTtoaLer aa I amend the twelttb section of the First
Article of the Constitution of this date.
Section Ist. Be it enacted, by the Senate and House of ftep
rc sen tat ire* of Ike State >/ Georgia in General I*<embly nut,
and it is hereby enarted by the authority of tit same. That ?o
soon as this biii>h;ul be. pissed by luc General Assembly
j agreeable to the requirements of the Constitution, the folio-w
----; ing section shall be adopted in Ireu ol the twellih section of
j tbe first article of the Constitution
The meeting of the General Assembly shall be annual; and
on the ftr.ri Wednesday in November until such clay ot meet
ing shall bealtered ny law. A majority of each branch shall be
authorized to proceed to busines-; but a smaller number may
adjourn from day to day, an lc> up**l the attendance of their
members in uch manner as each House shall prescribe; but
no session, ol the General Assembly shall continue more than
forty days, unless the same shall be* done by a vote of tv;©-
thirds ol both branches of tbe'-craeral Assembly—the vote to
be taken .>y vea? am! nays. The compensation of ti.e num
bers and officers ol tbe General Assembly eha.l be fixed by
law. Bi giied by
WTLI.IAM H.STILES,
Speaker ©f the House oi Representatives.
DAVID J BAILEY,
sklent ot the i^euate.
Apbroved March 4,
HER3CHEL V. JOHNSON, Governor.
Secretary of State’s Office, l
Milledgevjlle# Ga., Marcii 17th, 1857. \
l rereby ‘certify that the foregoing are copies of the enroll
ed act-, entiled-An act to alter r.nd amend the first Section
of the third Article of the Constitution of this State,” ami also
*’ to alter and amend tiie twelfth Section of lhe first Article of
the Constitution of this State” as appears from the flies of this
Department.
Giveu under my hand and seal of offico.
.E. V. WATKINS,
mar24—mftm. &*erei*ry of State,
SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES.
THE great reputation of finger’s Sowing Machines Is foun
ded on the fact, that they are perfectly adapted to every
variety of work, and that each one of them, kept employed,
will cam not less than
OISE THOUSAND DOLLARS A TEAR.
All person* desiring full and reliable information about
these machines—sizes,prices modesof purchasing, icc.—can
obtain it by applying, by letter or otherwise, fora copy of 1.
!M.Bin.:crCo’s Gazette, a beautiful Picprial Paper, 1 entire
ly devoted to dewing Mach me interests. It will be soul gratta.
LOCAL AGrENTS
Wanted In every town in lue United States, to whom liberal
inducements are offered.
N. B.—VVe have made arrangements with many editorsand
| publishers of newspapers highly profitable and satisfactory to
j them,and wish to make similar contracts with every new spa-
I per and magazine in the country. For full particulars address
r. 31. SiJYUKK St to.,
iuar2o—tw3m
( IIKAU HOUSE FELD !
Oats At 75 Cents per Bushel !
May 20—twlf. SHEPHERD & MOSS;
FUR SALE.
THE Subscriber has on hand a few BTILLB for m&nun -lu
ring Pencil Brandy or WUiiiky, which he will
sell very low. ALSO,
Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware,
every description,which can be boughtat the lowesratee.
cOr?rP~-'.a\jS^:^rp
one on short notice and on liberal terms.
J. B. HICKS, Agent,
July 18 wtv/tf Next doorbelow ‘*Ban riouci” Rroad-st.
FURNn'UaE!!
ALBERTSON, FLYNN & CO.,
• ~ J ARE now Manufacturing at the a.
HH-r3BJ.TX WOXLKS, vk
in this city, Firat Class Custom Made FUR- *l’
NllTßE.consisting of-Splendidly Carved WARD-
KoiilOS; Mahogany, Walnut & Marble top. and Plain
BUREAUS? SOFAS of Beautiful Patterns,
LOUNOES, covered in Damask and Leather:
TETE-A-TETES, BEDSTEAD’ of every variety;
Extension and Ceutre TA BEES, CHAIRS, 4c.
A good assortment of PLAIN FtIRNITUUE con
stantly on hand. Every article of our manufacture is
warranted to be of the best material and superior workman
ship. -We are selling Furniture of ourewn manufacture at
much lower prices than are usually charged for inferior ar
ticles brought Irom tiie North
Our Saies Room ia under the new Masonic Hall, Broad
Street. april4—twtf. i
DR. S. BASS,
HAS opened an office over the “Bank wt Columbus,j
tiSKSfor the practiceof Medicine and Surgery#
ISf Residence, North Kast Corieroi Forsyth aud at. CJal I
£ streets,near the Female Academy.
Oehunbus, Jan.24,lßs7—twlf.
JIOBT. t. MAitKTS. *■ B. gEtaiß.
11013 T. B. HARRIS & 00.,
W HOLESALE A RETAIL GROCERS,
Receiving, Forwarding & Commis
sion Merchants,
LAftKISSVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, ALA.
WILL atrend Buying and Selling Grain, OottOL
and Produce generally. Order* for Grain, &c., solicited.
August I2?h, 18 ol). wly.
Tax Notice.
THE Tax Refieiver will open his Books on the 2*l of
April at hie Tin Shop twa doors below Masonic
Hal!. All person.* interested will please come forward
and give in their Taxes, a* the Comptroller General com
peL me to clos** my books by the 25 July.
mar27—twwlO. J. H. HICKS, T. R. M. C.
Land Warrants Wanted-
THE subscribers are paying tho highest market price foJ
Land Warrants. Cali and see us.
J. ENNIS Sr. CO.
Columbus, June 2- wtL
GHFL &
’ ‘iriiiTirii'ifT*’
I MAGIC COHN & CUB MILL.
npilE-undersignid having been appointed agents for the
i 1 above celebrated iM!li,callthc attention of Planters total
j great superiority overall others.
; The I notion rollers, thespirnl spring end the lever, being
attached to tbeshtil or give* it a steadiness ofino
| tion. possessed by noother mill of Us kind, and we have pro
! ven to the satisfaction ol aM who witnessed its performunce.
j that it requires less horse power.
j Purchasersouireea the. mill iit hieeessfu] operation by call
’ in/at our Warehouse. CRLFNWuOD Sc GRIMES,
j t'olnmbns.July B—wtf
mows HOTfflU,
, OPROSITK THE PASSENGER DEPOT,
MACON, GEORGIA.
E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR,
13. F. DENSE, Superintendent.
.Meals ready on the arrival of every Train.
j Macon,(ia., April 15,1856. wtf.
Wool, Wool, Wool !
; TIIE EAGLE NfANTFACTURING CO.,
COLUMBUS, GA.,
IP Manufacturing Woolen Cioorts extensively, aud
will nay iu GASH or their Goods, the juiihkstpp.h k for
all Wool brought to this market.. AM descriptions wanted —
washed or unwashed, burry or free from burs. The Company
j will pay as liberally for Wool sent them, as if the owner wire
| present to sell ji. Shippers sh<uld mark thust Co.
Oolumbus, G.” with their own plainly marked on the
I pack atre. A statement of th Wool and the money will be
j remiried prompilv in any way requested,
j March 2Hb, 1<867. w'.lra.
BACON!BACON!
i 10,000 Iba. Choice Tennessee Bacon,
Jiii*t receivod and for sale hy
JEFFERSON &. HAMILTON,
j September 2,18r>6 —wtf
Flies, Piles Piles!!
DR. JONES’
: -fixlliP y DJ4 T , UiLiij3 !>
If A XCW DISCO VERY*, and isl an Internal remedy of great
: 1 value. Unlike the mary cures of the present flay ior
j aa::norrhoids, it reaches tbe discus'* which is seated in the
j hioiuorrlioidal veins and mucous inembraueof therectum.—
And while this ffyrun ta a great Specific, for Piles, it ia also
perhaps one of the verv best agents in all tbe wide Held ol
:T. erapeutita, : or breaking up habitual constipation, which, ol
j itself, is not only the chief cause of haemorrhoids, but a.so the
i source of a whol< host of diseases whose nam is legion. This
’ medicine having lately periormed some cures it would seem
! almost miraculous, is now, for the first time, being offered to
! the public. Tho effi den.-y of thb remedy is abundantly es
! tabiishel by the certificates ou the bottles,and in hand, given
> by officers and others of respectability, men in our midst
j wh e know and can believe.
; Fold by the principal Druggists in Columbus, and also by
[ Dr. Jones himself, at Dr .'Woodruff** office. Price ONE DOL-
I LAR pur bottle.
CERTIFICATES.
Tiiomaston, Ga., Aug. 20, 1856.
, This Is to Certify,taat I have been afflicted w i.h Pitas for
i four or five years pa■!, ami at I:mta suffered very much wiih
; them. During that time I tried Howard’s, Becklard’s, Pryor’s
I and several other Pile Specifics, without any, relief, f was
recently induced by* friend to me a Preparation pi t tip by Dr.
. 11. .1* >NES, fn.m which ! found Immediate relief, and up to
j thta time I eel periecliy free Iroin the disease. I can most
cheerful y recommend it to hII personsas a very saf, pleasant
I itid efficient remedy for the Piles.
GEO. E. L. BIRDSONG.
Tiiomaston, Ga. Aug. 20,18.76,
This Is to Certify, that I [have been severely afflicted with
bloody Piles for about two years past, and have recently been
entirely cured by Dr. Jones’ Pile Syrup. I would therefore
recommend the use of this excellent specific to others afflic
ted as I was. CHARLEbq 11. COBB.
Tiiomaston, Ga. Aug. 20,18i>6.
This ta to Certify, That I have been afflicted with the Piles
for .-eve al years past, and have resorted to all the Prepara
tions that 1 c ul-i procure.nearly all of which proved an on
tire failure, until I was induced by Dr. U.H. JONES to try his
which 1 am happy to state gave me almost instantane
oih relief. I can safely recommend to all who may be likewise
1 afflicted, the useol thta most excellent Preparation.
F. M. RICHARDSON.
Ordinary’s Office, Upson county, Ga.
I, Wiil am A. Cobb, Ordinary of said County, do herby
certify that Dr. C. 11. JONES, Francis Richardson, George
L. F.Birdson and Charles 11. Cobb, are gentleman in good
standing In this county, of undoubted veracity, and that lull
laith and credit ought to be given to whatever they i*aj .
Given under my hand and heal ol office, this 26 h August,
1856. WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
Tiiomaston, G a. N0v.18,1856.
This is to certify that I have had the -blccdy Piles more or
less lor the last twelve years,and sometimes confined lo my
i room .n consequence of them, and that 1 have r cleved more
| bouefft from l>r. CII. Jobbh’ Pile Syrup than ary
; o her medicine I have ever used, and for tbe la*t two m nths
! have been eniirely free from the divease, hy the aid of this
: ->rup. GKO J. LEW 18,
! Nov-6 wly lw3t Flu riff Upson County
| HOWE’S COTTON IIARVESTEB,
For Picking Cotton in the Field.
npHiS valuable machine second only to the invention o
j JL the Cotton Gin, is destined to produce a remarkable
: change in the method of gathering cotton from the field.
ft will do the viork of from three to live hands in picking
| Cotton from the stalk and is eminently a labor saving ma*
j cliimv Its benefit to the planter is incalculable. It picks the
; Cotton clonn and freefiom trash, leaves it in excellent con
: dition tor Ginning—obviating the necessity of exposing the
i hands to heavy uew ~rains and cold—and trom therapid
i ity of its work, wil: enable the planter to prepare his crop
1 tor market at an early day, leaving him time for the im
provement of his land, houses, enclosures and general ar
rangement of the plantation.
It is light, weighing about eight pounds, is suspended by
a strap over the shoulders, and is operated hy means ot a
j crank turned by tha hand nr fingers. The simplicity of
: his machine is its leading feature—it is not liable to get out
{ of order, and any negro of ordinary # capacity is competent
to use it. One harvester with proper care will last a senes
j of years.
We are now selling State and County Right# for the
manufacture and use ot the above Machine. Any informa
tion relative thereto, can be obtained hy calling on A. Wil
ber, at his office 111 Bay Sreet,Savannah, Ga.,or at the
j Stores of the subscriber 135 Congress Street, Savannah,
Ga. t or 125 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C., where the
Machine can be seen in operation.
PRICK of tho Machine, $25.
ALFRED WEBSTER,
Savannah,May24,-’56. Traveling Agent,
Enquirercopy. iun3 —wtf
LAND FOR SALE.
jgp, THK Subscriber offers for sale about 4000 acres
45gg86.0f Land# com prising 400 acres bottom land, about
acres fertile hammock, 000 to 000 acre* 1 now
in cultivation, in good renairand well watered—the
balance good oak, hickory aud pineland, with au excellent
rangeforstock.-
The improvements are a gKd dwelling houseaud all nec
essary buildings for plantation purposes.
These lands are located on Pei River, in Barbour r and Pike
! Counties, on the Road leading from Louisville to Monticello
by “Hobdy’s Bridge,” and will be sold LOW FOR CASH,and
inquzutities to suit Purchasers. Also the entire stock ol cat
j tie, hogs and sheep, are offered for sale.
; Persons wishing to purchase, can gain all information by
examining thepreraises and consulting the subscriber.
fi. HOBDY,
Julyl—wtf Pike County, Ala.
PARTNERSHIP.
THEFirmofJ.ENNIS&CC.,wiIIbe continuedat the old
stand oy tho undersigned, who have this day entered in-
I to Partnership, fort he purpose of carrying on tbe
j HARDWARE TRADE,
under thenameaml Arm of J. ENNIS & CO,,and where thev
I intend to keepconatantl) on hand a general assortment of
| Hardware, Cnttlcry, Ac. Thankful to their friends
j and customers lor past favors, they would solicita continuance
I of the same. They ulo invite tho public generally to give them
| a call. J. ENNIS,
J. A. FRAZIER.
i Columbus, Ga. Oct .1.1855. wtf
Great Bargains!
I AM offering for sale in Pike Conn
j K ty Ala*, 9tio acrel of good Oak and Hickory land
interspersed with long leafed pine. There is
i J[ 300 acresof cleared land. The place is in good
condition.withtwocouifortable frame dwellings,
two store Houses,(the storehousesform h portion of the vll—
lage of Monticello) gin house, etc. 1 will sell all togetheror
in quantities lo suit purchasers.
I am also offering for sale 24U acres of the same quality of
land, three milesfrom Monticello, about sixty acrescleared.— I
Fer particulars address me at Monticello, Ala.
•eptff—wtf B, J. WEST. |
■ TENNESSEE PRODUCE.
n HE undersigned ta prepared to execute with ptotapthttf
i. erdef* for
Lard, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Com, Flour,
Or any other Products of Middlemen
N0.5 College 3t Nashville, Tenn.
A.tgnst 29-w&twly
TENNESSEE BACON AND LARD.
are receiving on consignment large lots of Sides,
VV Hum.*, Shoulders, and Lard# in Casks, Box
es and Cans. For sale by
aprili—twtf * KING &. SOR^BY.
NORTHERN MADE WAGONS
FOR Two Horses, with Iron Axles—wiih ‘and without
Bodies. For sale by KING &. SOR3BY.
april 4—twit'.
HARRISON & McGEHEIC.
STII.L CONTINUE THE
iuefiou.CommissioD, Sero Brokerage and Forwar
ding Business,
AT THK OLD ,TAKD NO,. ?V9 Aii 61 BROAI. fITRKFT,
AND pledge theinselvea to a prompt and faithful attcu
tion 10 all business conimittod lo their care. They,
will uivetheir personal attention to the Sale of Iteal
Estate, Negroes, Merchandize dir Produce.
Having ample facilities at command, they are prepared
ot make liberal advances on Negroes and Merchandize
of every description.
Particuiaratlealion givento Administrator’s and Execu
tor’s Sales.
CH4S.S.HAERISON,
Anal:!.— wfctwtf. A 1.T.8W1-. McWKWLM.
VIRGINIA NEGROES
FOR SALE.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OK
SIXTY LIKELY VIRGINIA NEGROES
CONSISTING of Men, Women, Plough RoysandGirJg.—
Among them are Sea mstreases. Cooks, Uashersand Iron or?,
House Servants aud Field Hands. vVe also have about thirty
stood Georgi * and Carolina Negroes. To the buying puolic
wo would say, call and see us, as we are determined to sell as
Low as trie Lowest I
HARRISCN & McGEHER,
August 2D—wtwtf. 59 Si 61 Bread Street.
WRAPPING AND NEWS*PAPER
OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES,
FOR Sa LE AT
Rock Island Paper Mill Office,
IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS.
TERMS CASH. iunel6wtwtf
Bounty Land ! Eounty Land! Bounty Land
THB undersigned havingassociated themselves togetherfor
the purpose oi procuring BOUNTY LAND uiidcr
the’several actsofCongresij heretofore pafjsd, are now prepared
lo make application for all who who are entitled
Persons who have heretofore received Bounty Land War*
ranis, are,undera recent aci of Congress, entitled to an addi-
I tionalßount) of Laud, artd by calling at our office canget all
i he necessary information.
i Weare also prepared to prosecute Pension and otherclaima
! against the Ihiited States. From our long experience and gen
! real success, we can withconfldence say, that aUclaims entrus
! . ji to our care, will be promptly andepeedih ad justed
j One ot the parties beingconstanUy in Washington city, will
I givetho business hivtpersonal attention there.
I Officeover 4Junby Jt Daniels’ Store.Columbus,Georgia.
MICHAEI. N. CLARK#
j feb24.. w&twtf. A.V.MAG AN.
DISCOVERED AT LAST!
GREATEST (JURE IN THE WORLD FOR PAIN
Prof. Chas. DeGrath’s Original
ismcscsa;i*>a®> coaa
i r pfIIS OIL is the only ?ure remedy in the world for the
j JL cure ot Rheumatism, Deafness Gout, Neuralgia,
! Lumbago, Sciatica, Spinal and Bronchial complaints. Tic
Doloreaux, Headache, Cramps, Group, Piles, Sprains and
Bruises, Felons, Guta and Wounds, Swe!led Glands, Stil ?
Joints, Scrofula, Erysipelas# Sore Nipples,Swelled Breast,
Womb Disorders, Salt Rheum, Capkcr in the mouth and
stomach. Palpitation, Eruptions. Caked Breasts. Quinsy,
Sore Throat, Palsy, Pleurisy, Ulcers, Lock Jaw, Heart
Burn. Tooth and Ear ache, Nervousness, Costivness,Burns.
Sore Gunr.s ol teething Infants, Hemorrhage, Abscess, Stiff
Neck. Broken Breast, Chilblains, Teller,Shingles,Frosted
l eet, Fever and Asuo, i Chapped Hands cr any diseases
that are sore and painlui.is tho only article ever brought
before the pu <lic that will do its work perfectly in from
three to twenty minutes—has been used by thousands and
pronounced to be the best remedy ever discovered.
‘Phis Oil acts on the system with electricity—is of pure
vegetable preparation. Not the slightest danger ot apply
ing it outwardly or inwardly. It at once gives a perma
nent cure—in most cases from ten to tweniy minutes.
The best physiologists of Europe have discovered that all
organic derangement ol the animal system is the effect of
an obstruction of the physico electric fluid in the organ
diseased. A skillful appliation ot this oil puts in irnme
diate motion the nerve fluid, and the cure is at once ac
complished. No bleeding, no vomiting, purging or blis
tering is resorted to.
None genuine without the signature of Prof. C. Df.
Gkath. Labels signed in writing
Principal Depot No. 30 South Eight Street, three doors
below* Chestnut, Philadelphia. Country Dealers and
Druggists can be supplied wholesale and retail. Price 25
cems, 50 cents, and per bottle
Try everything else, give this one simple trial.
CAUTION.—Be careful to ask for and get DeGrath’s
Electric Oil, as worthless imitations abound.
There are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputa
tion that my article has acquired. The public must be
ware. They are worthless.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by
BROOKS A CHAPMAN.
(sign ofthe and M ortar, comer of Broad and Ran
dolph Streets,) sole agents for Columbus, and by Drug
gists and Country Merchants Generally.
May 1, 1857—w&twlv.
PILES! PILES! PILES!
This hitherto intractable disease of every form
and in every staye
Cured by External Application only.
Dr. Cavanaugh's
Y\7!EH neverfail in giving immediate relief, and posi-
Y V lively curing the wor>t and most obstinate cases ol
Hemorrhoids or Piles. It is tho
ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY KNOWN
hero or ids where for the Piles, and is the result of years
patient study and investigation
Sufferers from Piles now have a remedy at hand, which
i will STAND THE TEST OF TRIAL, without a
fear ot failure on its part, to do all the proprietor claims
tor it.
Full directions accompany each box; and that all is re
quisite ia strictly to observe them, and a cure is certain to
follow.
Tbe proprietor refers to the following testimonials from
gentlemen of character and standing, who have voluntary
ly given their certificates in its lavor, in regard to its effi
cacy in their own cases. Read them.
The following is trom or.e of the most reliable citizens
of Chicago, the late Treasurer of Cook county, 1)1;
Chicago, July 25, 1855.
Dr. Cavanaugh—Dear Sir: 1 wish hereby to make
known to the afflicted that I have been troubled with the
Piles for twenty years or upwards, and at times most se
verely. And during a recent and most painful attack, a
friend procured a box of your Salve and asked me to give
| it a trial. I did so. Not,however, with the expectation
ol benefitting my disease, for truly, I have tried so many
applications I had lost confidence in ali. But in making
use of your Salve, I soon found that it was doing me
good; and really it is incredible to myself, that with only
about tw o weeks use of your Salve, 1 am, as far as I can
judge, a wellman.
I most cheerfully make this statement, Mieviug it is due
both to yourself and such as may be afflicted with this
most trying and painful disease. Ido not hesitate to say
that I consider your preparation an invaluable remedy to
the Piles. Most siucerely yours.
N. n. HEAI,D
The Hon. Richard Yates, jate member of Congress from
th* Springfield (III.) district, says:
Jacksonville, 111. Nov. 15, 1955.
Dr. Thomas 11. Cavanaugh—Dear Sir: The preparation
Cavanaugh’s Pile Salve, which you furnished,! found of
great service, producing an easy and speedy cure. I do
not hesitate, to recommend it as au invaluable remedy for
the Piles. Respectfully, RICHARD YATES.
The following from Re*. B. F. Brietow, is a sufficient
i recommendation in itself:
Jacksonville, 111. Dec. 15,1954.
pr. Cavanaugh—l conceive it to be a duly l owe to the
afflicted to make known the invaluable virtues and reme
dial efficiency of your Pile Salve. I was for several weeks
afflicted with that painful and loathsome disease, the Piles.
After having exhausted my patience in trying various pre
scriptions of physicians and others without receiving any
benefit, by the strong recornmennat on of your Salvo by my
friend, th* Hon. Richard Yates, I was induced to try it. 1
am happy in saying an application ot your salve for three
days, perfected an entire cure.
Respectlully yours, IS. F, BRISTOW.
The following is the voluntary testimony of an eminent
physician with a large and extensive practice:
Jacksonville, 111., Nov. 13,1854.
Dr. T 11. Cavanaugh—Dear Sir: Having for sometime
heard of the cures performed by your Pile .Salve, I re
cdinmended it to many persons to give it a trial; and they
have reported themselves to me as entirely cured, or great
ly relieved by its use. Yours truly,
E. J. DUNLAP, M. D.
Chicago, August 30,1855.
Dr. T 11. Cavanaugh (Present.)
Dear Sir:—When 1 arrived in this city a few davs ago, I
was suffering intensely with the Piles 1 mentioned my
condition to you asking your advice. You recommended
your Pile Salve, saying it would cure me. lined it—the
eff-ct was immediate, and lam now well. I believo it to
be, as it proved in my-case, an invaluable remedy, and a
sure cure for that disease, the Piles, and as such, recom
mend it to others. Yours truly,
JOHN W. H4NSON, of St. Louis, M§.
Price $1 per box For sale in Columbus, by J. 8. PEM
BERTON & CO., an 4 by Druggists and Dealers general
ly- Hu T. H. CAVANAUGH,SoIe Proprietor.
Febl4-wtwly. St. Louis, Mo.
DILLINGHAM * DENSON,
Have on hand anti are in constant receipt ol the latest styles ol
3Ejp l£y 3EI. JAST X “31? 1 ‘O’ 3FS. 3E5 *
to'which they now call the particular attention of the citizens of Columbus and adjacent country
ahTheir FURNITURE, for excellence of taste and workmanship,
jpggi||gcannot be surpassed, and they feel confident that all purchasers ot
will feel satisfied in the relation between the price and ihe value of the article paid for.
THEIR STOCK OF
B.C. Be- JEQTBrffSi
is large, and these they offer at unprecedented low prices—cheaper than any other house in
the city. Call and satisfy yourselves of the fact.
A large lot of WALL PAPERING, of great variety.
A general assortment of MATS—some splendid ones.
ALSO,
BASKETS, of every description, Window Shades, tlih Cornices. Curt. ‘•) Bands, \V illow V a.
pons, Children’s Fancy Carriages, Looking Glasses in Gilt and U.v i n .mes. also Plate
Glass of all sizes, Large Square and Oval Gilt frame Mil if is, t •’ L• 1 be. .• ■)>,
Health Brushes, ana Brooms.
Some heautiful patterns of OIL ('LOTH TABLE CO\ LKt* and O:! ( loth (ov
ers in the Piece, of several varieties. Gilt Moulding for Picture Frames, !’<> -woo i do. do.
REPAIRING done expeditiously and substantially.
GEO. W. DILLINGHAM. J\MES M. DENSON
Columbus, Ga., December 10. 18af>. w ’.tutf
ARO© ©Sk®lßKlpß3© S
A Large attd Well-Selected Stock can now be Found at the
CASH CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
ROSETTE, FiELICIC & CO.,
ms sraraKsass* ©®CT?si^'if3 P i .'ao.
Goods sold at this establishment are all (of our own Manufacture) warranted to be well
Made, and of the most fashionable Cut. ibe stock ol
goods
is complete. Also, a good assortment oi
Hats. Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bags , Valises, Bound Boxes, $ UmlreVs
’ A LA It G E LO T OF i'OUT 11 ”S CLOTIL IN G,
! Kept constantly on hand. As we sell EXCLUSIVEL\ FOR CASH, it must not be expected
| that we can make any memorandums of purchases made. apS--wt\v3im
iiii in .fiffiiM; wm *1
’ ) (e ) and
Jl Cj J Q
3. Ho BAHSSS. & S©„
123 BROAD STREET. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Are now prepared to supply their customers and k ali others that may give them a call with
tiie latest styles of SPRING .AND SUMMER CLOTHING, every article of their own man
ufacture and WARRANTED to be WELL MADE and of the most fashionable cut.
Also, Hats , Caps , Trunks, Carpet Bags, ( mhrellas, Valises , SfC.
Cloths Cassimcres and Vestings,
Os .all grades, of the most approved colors and patterns of both French and English Styles
which, (being well supplied with the best Cutters and most faithful Workmen.) they can furnish
to order in a style of cut and make that cannot fail to please the most particular customer.
Columbus, Ga., March 28th, 1857. wAtwtf.
BOERHAVE’S
HOLLAND HITTERS
THE CELEBRATED) FIOT.T.ANO REMEDY FOR
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
raAsmssi m &m Kirai
FEVER AND AGE I).
And the various affections consequent upon a disordered
STATE OF THE LIVER.
Such as Indigestion, Acidity ot the stomach,Colicky Tains,
Heartburn, Doss of Appetite* Hesjv m.ency,
Itlind and Bleeding Pile*>. In all Nerv<*us, Rheumatic and
Neuralgic Affectum*, it has, in numerous instances proved
hlsthly beueflclal, and in others affecU-d a decided cure.
i his is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on Hrictly
scientific principles, alter tho manner of the celebrated Hol
land Professor, Boerhave. Because of its great success in
most of • he European Stales, its introduction into tbe United
Suites was intended more especially lor those of our father
land scattered here and there over the lace of iti its initrhty
country. Meeting with great succes* among ;thein, I now 01-
fer It to tho American public, know ing that its truly woader
i\ii mtxiicinal virtues must? he acknowledged.
it is particularly recommended to ihose persons whose
constitutions may have been impaired by tftecontfnuons use
of ardent spirit s, or other tortus ot dissipation. Generally in
stantaneous in eff ct, it finds its way directly to the seat of
life, thrilling and quickening eviry nerve, raising up the
drooping spirit,and, in fact, infusing new health iid vigor In
the aystem.
NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find beverage will be
disappointed; but to the sick, weak and #ow spirited. R will
prove a grateful aromatic cord.af,
©dial propei ties.
caution:
The great popularity of this delight ul aroma has induced
many imitations, which the public snouid guard against pur
chasing. Be not personded to buy anything els- until you
have given Boerhave’* HoiJnnd Bitters a lair trial. One Bot
tle will convince you how in fin it* ly superior it i* to ali these
imitations.
EySold atsl.oo per bottle, or six bottlesfor $5.00 by the
SOLE I* It O I’lt I ET O It S ,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO.,
3* AN UFA CTU RING
Pharmacenists and Chemists,
PITTSBUEGH, PA.
T. \V. Dyott & Bona, F.-.i!adelphia. Barnes t & Park, New
York. John D. Park, Cincinnati. Barnard, Adams & Cos. St.
Louis, .tfnd by ail Druggists ami Merchant?-, generally,
throughout the United Slates arid Canadas.
April 25, IRs7—taw&tw.y.
A MARVELLOUS REMEDyT
FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE !!
|g|g|
ll^U^AY^Ol^m^NT.
THE’ GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY.
BY the aid of a micioseope, we see millions ofiittleopen
ings on the surface of our bodies. Through these this
1 Mntment, who rubbed on the ekin, in carried lo any organ
or inward part. Diseases of lha Kidneys, uhordere of the
Liver, affections ofthe heart, lnflainaticn ofthe i.unga, Asih
nme, Coughs and Colds, are by this means effectually cured.
Every honsewile know vhat salt passes freely through bone
or meat of any thickness. This healing ointment Inr more
readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of theliving
body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that cun
f not be reached by other means.
ERYSIPELAS, SALTKHEUM & SCORBUTIC HUMORS.
No remedy has ever done so much for thecure of diseases
of the Sk in, whatever form they may assume, as this Oint
ment. No Care of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula,
or erysipelas, can Joug withstand its influence. The inventor
has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the prin
cipal hb spirilla,dispensing this nintment,(giving advice as to
its application, and hue thus been the means <i restoring
countlessuumbereto health.
SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS. AVOUNBS k ULCERS,
Borne of the mos‘ scientific surgeons uow {rely srtei> on the
use of t his wonderful Ointment, when having’ to cope with
the worst cases of si r* a, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, i
and tumors. Professor Holloway has, by command of the Al- ;
lied Governments, i.ispatched to the Hospitals of the Cast,
large shipments of the Ointment, to be used under thedirec. j
tion ofthe VI edical Ftatt. iu the worst cares of wounds. It.
will cure any ulcer, l> lardular swelling,stiffnessor contraction j
of the joints, even ol fit) year l *’ standing.
PILES AND FISTULAS.
These and other similar distressing complaints can be ef
fectually cured if the ointment be well rubbed in over the
parts affected, and by otherwise following l be, printed direc
tions around each pot#
Both the Ointment and Pills should lie used in
the following cases:
Bunions, Lnnihasto, Sore I.esfs, Swell'd Glands
Ituriis, Mereurtul Erup Sore Breasts, Stiff .lolntj,
Jhan’d Hands, lions, Bore Heads, t'lcers,
ihilblatna, Piles, SorcThroats, Venereal Sores
Fistulas, Hlieiimatism, Sores all kinds Wounds of all
riout, Pail Rhenm, Piirains kinds
Skin Diseases. Scalds. ’
***Bold atthe Manufactories of Professor HOt.I.OU’AY St)
Maidrn l,*n. Sew York, andSMJ Strand, I.ondon. and l>v all
respectable Drußgist.and Dealers of Medicines througbont
the United States and the civilised world, in Pots, at 85ceuls
IWJ<cents,and #1 each.
##-Tbereisa considerable saving by taking the larger
sires.
N. H-Dlrectiont lor the guidance Os patients In every dis.
order are aflUted to eaeb Pot, apll—wtwly
THE LAST CALL !
MONEY WANTED.
IHIE eubwitofr having pwrcha?pd the entire interest o
V. R. TOM M F.Y, in the Notes nnd accounts of the
late firm ©I J. ENNIS Al CO. v (whk*h firm was dissolved
; on tire first Oct. 1855,) would earnestly solicit all indebted
to said fifin, either by note or account, to call at the store
of J. Fiuiis &, Cos ,and settle rhe Fame, or they will fine
j their Notes aud Accounts in the bauds of an officer foi
j collection. J. KNNIS.
( Columbus, Oct. JB, 1855. wtwtf
BUILDING CONTRACTS.
! Agfa TH fi subscriber has long been engaged in HOUSE
jiiiitfi.UUli.DlNG l.i Uolunftfu.a np.d eJ-;cvhr.re, nnd bavii.g
j given general satisfac* on in the *xecatiou ! rf>r his work, takes
j this method of intormiiig tl t. pullic, that lots tliil desiron
jof undertaking Cos ntrarr-in hre line, either in town or country
I on reasouafde rerme. Tho.-: who hate con tract* to let. wil;
oblige by calling on the AubacViber in Columbus# near th€
Montgomery Depot. DAVID WEIGHT.
Colnrnbii>. April 7—wfirn.
CS D. ts> -d Qa H do. c
cOd !Kla ySils2J2¥ s
ppva ¥Ss>
<iC Vt‘r-:i COI.UMBVS, GA. 2?;^.
‘ oMtantly on hand, and oT rs f or Fale nt price?
lowa-4 C()U1) CHO mi \\i cun be Sound hero, a tai -e
{ aud superior assortmeiti of
Gentlemen’s und. Youth’s Clothing!
and Furnishing ,Gnota, all of which have ter u jcaiuda ’ r
■ ed under his imm.dinte F,up rvirion
! Every garmet.t warran’ das n prerented
Purchasers are requested toeall attd examinebta extenrive
! **• tovSil-w.” T
SAMMIS & ROONEY’S
; FURNITURE EMPORIUM,
COLUMBUS, G-A.
-. i
PIANO FORTES]
FROM CELEBRATED MAKERS.
FI KMTI HE OF KVEHV DESCRIPTION,
CARPETTING AND CURTAIN'S.
Constantly on hand and for vile.
Terms until January Ist !Sbß. Cash quarterly.
Columbus, April H. wtf.
jsrr>*jrs:c23EZ,
iff 3 ! MR. 11. g. PARK has this day be
& ( come m. H >uT WO film:
1 Wj l he business will hereafter be done
|l’ f the n-mieof
At the old stand/NO. 103 IteO.Vit BTRFET.
I) ERSONS indebted to the undersigned, c'ther bv note or
account, ere reunited to make immediate payment. Old
{ accounts must be settled.
i march?.—wsaw u. THOMAS K. WYNNE.
____
jplP
LANDRETH’S new crop of garden seeds
just received and ior sale bv
BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
Also, ON ION SETS of various kinds
declu—wtwtf & iw
Landreth’s New Crop Garden Seed,
Just Received at
jan2B—wtwtf. J. \y. PEASE’S BOOK STORE,
PIANO FOLITES,
IROM CELEBRATED MAKERS.