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RANDOLPH JULY SHERIFF SALES.
WILL bes -Id on the first Tuesday in July next, be
fore the Court House door tu the town of Cuthbert,
R?adolpn co-iuty, between the usual hours of sale, the lol
■owing property to wit:
Hotel and lots in Cuthbert, situate in Square 3, Nos I and ‘J,
and part 4>f number 3, including grocery house, old post office
house, Atkins’ store house, aud six negroes, to wit: Pheby,
and her child .'Ura, Letay au<l her three children, Albert,
Frank and Indiana, levied on as tbe property oi Jesse B
Webb to s tisfy sundry ti as in my bauds from the Superior
and inferior Courts of said county, in lavor of Robert B, Pe
lerson and others vs Webb.
House and lot in Cuthtffh, said county , the place wlterSoo
Smallwood T Allison now lives— levied <to as ihe prop
erty of said A!li-on to satisfy ten Justice Court ft Us issued •
Jro*n a Justice Court of said county i:t iavor of Smith
and Leonard vs S T Alli*t >n and other fifas from Superior
and Inferior Court of .-aid county iu my hand iu favor of
Joseph B Norris and others vs. S F Allison, Justice Cou:t
fifae levifd and returned to me by a constable.
‘ One third interest in steam mill and fixtures, together. !
with one .third interest in the following described lots or j
pardela of Land immediately attached to nwlU, to-wit: f
Lots of Laud numbers one hundred and ten (110) one bun •
dred and elevea (111) one hundred and forty, eight vliS)
each containing two hundred two and one half acres,
more or less, the south halves of Lots of Land numbers
one hundred and twelve Ul2) and seventy nine C7J) each
coQtaiuing one hundred one and a quarter @eres more or
less, and containing in the aggregate e’ght hundred and ten
acres more or less. Also the saw limber on the following
described parcels of Land (to-wit) the saw timber on Lot
of Land number one hundred and forty seven (117). the
saw timber on the North halves of Lots of Land numbers
one hundred and twelve (112) and seventy nine (79 and
the saw timber on the VVe-st half of Lot of Laud number
one hundred and thirteen all lying and being iu tire •
{Sixth district of original I y Lee low Randolph county, and ;
being the interest formerly owned by Hendrick Sen. j
levied on as the projierty of Lodwick L Lard to satisfy an I
execution issued from ihe Superior Court of said county ;
hi favor of John Hendrick Sen. vs the said Lodwick bl i
Lard to pay the original purchase money.
One lot in Cuthbert conlaing two acres more or less in
letter N. No 14 Levied ou as the property of John Hamm
ill to satisfy a fila issued from the Superior Court o said
county in lavor of Henry L Taylor vs. said Harnmill
One House and lot in Cuthbert, said county, occupied as
a law office by W C Perkins Levied on as the*property of
said Perkins to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Inferior Court
of said county in favor of James J Kiddo vs. said Perkins.
One Circular Saw’ Mill; Ply Wheel. Shaft and Cog
wheels and all the machinery complete, Levied on to satis
fy a li fa issued irom the Superior Court of said county on
hup, now occupied bv Richard V Carter m ihe Sixth l)is
trict of said county. Fi fa in favor of Thomas C Nisbet
v .■< Sea horn J Thomas.
One lot of land Number one hundred and five (105)
iu the Sixth Di.-trict of county to satisfy three fi fas
issued from the Inferior Court of said county, against Ben
jamin D.twson and John VI Frazier Security, one of said
fi fas in favor of T i) Rawls vs. said Ben. Dawson and .1
M Frazier Security, one in iavor of Benjamin F Whitlock
v-. said Benjamin Dawson aud John M Frazier Security,
and one in favor of A W Wheeler vs. said Benjamin
Dawson and John M Frazier, security, as the property of
said Benjamin Dawson.
One House and Lot in town of Cuthbert in said county,
number not known; it being the place whereon Hrs Dr.
Perkins now resides, lying adjacent to the otiice of Riley
Garrett, to satisfy one fi fa iu my hands issued from the. I
ferior Court of said county m favor of .1 R Compton against
Bennett H Perkins as the properly of said Bennett ii Per
kins deceased.
One negro woman named Mary about forty years old to
satisfy one fi fa issued from the Inferior Court oi the said
county m lavor of Sawyer and Hendrick against Mast in 1>
Hendrick and others iu my hands again*! sad Heudrh-k as
the property of said Mastiu D Hendrick.
fine house and Lot in the lowu of Cuthbert now’ occu
pied by Luzarns Atkinson as Grocery Store end Tin*
ehop and one House* and lot in Cuthbert now occupied bv
WII J Chapman as a dwelling, to satisfy miftti fa issued from
the lnierior Court of .;d county m favor jl L L Doug
lass against David Lilly maker and Jv*se B Webb endors
er, as the property of the said David Lilley.
Oue Lot of Lund now occupied by Peter Willett in the
District of?and county to satisfy. one ti la ned Irom
the Superior Court of said county m favor ol C 0 ami C
A Wifits against Pett-r Willett Bennett, L Bridges aud .1 T
McLendon and another ti fa from said Court in my hand**
against said Willett and ten fi fas issued from the .hi-tie-’s
Court ot said county against said Wjlieti and hi* wile
Emily Wiflrttet ai’ as the propetty of said Peter Wiikd.i.
One House and Lot in the town 6fCuthbert in said county,
formerly occupied by John 1’ Sifter as a Doctor’s shop
and sleeping room &c. the ntimher not known, to satisfy
three fi fas issued from the Superior Court of -aid county,
against John T Salter a;d in favor of W F Leonard v>.
said Salter, one iu favor ot James Greenwtiy, vs. said Sal
ter, ©tie in luvor of Silas Green vs. said Sailer as'the prop
erly of said John T Sailer.
One Lot of Land Number one hundred and fifty-seven
(157) in the Sixth District of said county, and one Negro
man named Charles, thirty years old, to satisfy one fi fa p
sued from the Superior Court >f said county in favor ol W
B McLendon against John Standley and other h las iu my
hands against said John Standley, as the property of said
John Standley.
One iSaw Mill and Machinery now occupied by Richard
V Carter iu the (Kh district ot said county, levied on to sat
isfy a 11 ta, issued from the Superior Court ot said county, iu
favor of Seaooru J Thomas vs Richard V carter".
House and Lot m Villa Nova, said count), containing three
more or less, whereon t inn i Waikei now lives iu saul
couuty, levied on t > sails!y aii u issued from the Superior
Court ot said county, in favor of A T Amos, survivor, &.c vs.
C. Walker uud other fi ias in my hands against said Walker,
from Superior, Inter.or and Justices Court fi las—levy made
and returned to me by a constable
Cue third interest of to* n lot in the tne town of Cuthbert,
said county, number not known, heinfe the one-third interest
iu said lot whereoothe wood and black smiih shop of Bell I
&. Walker stands, at present oc.-upied by Chapmans. Walk- I
er, levied on.us the prop* rty oi Ohina \vaikr, to satisfy !
sundry fi las from ihe {Superior court ol said county, in favor j
of A T Amos and others vs said China Walker.
Lo’et iand number two hundred stud tweutydwo in the |
slh district of said .county, levied on us the property of Ina- !
than (5 Christie, tosat.st'v sundry ,ti las from the Huperioi ami
Inferior Courts of said ;c*unty, in favor of John o Ferry vs
N <1 Curistie aud John vViHiama aud others, vs said Oar is! ie.
Four mules and onevoad wagon, levied on as the property J
of Hugh C Alexander to satisfy two fi las issued from the Su
perior courtoi ealdcounty “in favor of llezekiah Brake and
others vs Hugh C Alexander.
One lot of land number not known,(suppose fto beSd.lbeing
the lot John vViliiams now lives on, and the Steam Mill i on
of Williams, in the 4th district of said county, levied on as the
property of John Williams to Balia!) a li la from tho Superior
Court of Baker icounry.: m favor ol David Kaigler
lor the use of Nathan G Christie vs. John Williams.
One house and lot number 14, Square N iu the town of
Cuthbertj said county, levied on„io satisfy a fi <fa issued I
from the*Superior court of sain county in iavor el I’ II
Marlin vs .L W Lard and M D Hendrick, makers, and Thomas
L Douglass, Win T Caliier, endorsers, as the property of L
E Lard.
One half of lot of land number twelve, in ?the Bth district of
said county, levied on a* ino jwopenv of Lusha J Cox aud
Eli ii Cox to satisfy two; ti las isued from the Superior Court
of said county, one in iavor of Benjamin P Imils-aui, bearer,
vs said Elisha J Cosx # Eli G Cox. and one in fav*.r of Win B
Jones, who sues for the use of William E Lennard vs Ellina J i
and Kli OCox. f
ne lot ol l*nd‘numberfifty eivht, in the sth cistrictof said I
county levied on as the property of Charles W Gnus** to sat- j
isfy oae ii la issued irom the (Superior courtoi said county, j
in iavor of Aaiou ‘ Ferguson vs John H Ca dwell, Henry L.
Taylor,Samuel VV T Brooks, Charles W Cause, Pat- i.
rick H Br.ii,James L Pollard security, and Thomas W At sly. i
Housoand LoUn the town of Cuthbert. s iid county, I 'now • e- j
r.upied y Beniamin Cone, number not known, us the proper
of said Berjamln<\*ne,tos?iCß*y sundry il us issued irom I
the Superior and luferior Courts of said counts, va >aiil,Beuj I
Cone, one in iavor o | Samuel. Sawyer v* said Cone, on m i
favor of Eli Shorter, va [saidCone,oiiu in J avopoof Jacobfc*el- ;
man vs said Cone, one in favoroi a V Amos, survivor.&c. vs j
said Cone, one m favor of John G McKenaon. bearer vs said j
Ooue, and one m favor or Wui. TucU.tr vs Samuel Rigsby, j
Pria. and said Cone, Security.
South half of lot ot land number 63 in the 8;h district said i
county, as the property o; Isaiah Sikes, to satisfy 3 fl *s issued !
Irom the Justices Court of said county in favored Thus.
S Bryant vs said lea tab Sikes, 8 fas levied and returned to iue !
by a constable.
Oue lot of land, number sixty three in the fourth dis
trict of said county, levied on as the property oi Elijah Cults
and Usury Jl Cuds to satisfy a fi f-i F*sired from the rtup-iior
Court. <f said couuty*agAin *t the said Elijah and HJH <-uu.
One hundred acres of Ixotof land number one hundred and j
thirteen, ana one nandred acres ot lot of land number one !
hundred and forty eixio the Kth dist ol shm! “county, levied oh i
as the property of Robert Goode tu satisly twofi fas issued
from the Superior and Sntertor courts of said county,the first
in favor ot William Bailey vssaid-Goode and the otnerrnta
of ror Delaware Morris vs said Goode.
Pifteeu thfNisadd Brick as the of Absalom Cox
and Kl fi Cox, security,to satisfy ti fa issued liom the lnierior
Court of said count) in iavor of j -mes D Lennard.vs said Ab- I
Mlom and Eli G C.x,s*rurty.
fine ne?ro man named Fortify, ‘2O years*old, levied oil the |
property of tbe estate ot VVm Barbre, decea-cti. to sa.i-:i'y i.nr ‘
II et issued from the Infer! *r (V>urt ot said county, iu favor ot i
Perkins and Jar.es vs P. S. Barbre,amt Nancy Barbre, adm’rs
of Wm Bab re, deceased.
One lot of 1 nd number not kron, formerly owned by Jss.
Newsotu the place waereon D Curier now lives,cto taimna two
hundred two and a hail’ acres, more or leas, in the eighth dist
ot sa;d county: iR of land number nine,and lot of land No.
ten, in the tiist district oi snid county, those two lots lormerfy
osrued by William tThompy. n.sslbe property of
to satisfy afi fa from itbe Superior Court of said county in
favor of John S Yarborough vs T F *arden. maker,
and Jas sSu jtfa, endorser.
Lot ot laud number one hundred and fifty oue, iu theßth |
district of said county, to satisfy a tax ti ia tssne4 bv the lax •
Collector of said county, in tavor of -Johh Aiweil, Tax ol i
leotor, vs. L t. Harnsna, Trustee/or Martha Harrison, as ihe |
property of Martha Harrison.
8 >uth hail of Lot of Land number sixty nine, in the .Ml.
district of *atd comity, levied on to satisfy three fi las issued
from the Justices Courtof said county in flavor of Alexan
der Shaw vs Graham Binop, as the property of said Gra
ham Bishop,
Two Lots of Land in the tilth district of said county to wit:
Lot number one hundred and twenty one. and Lot “number
hundred and forty four as the property of Drurv M Lean
enr, to satisfy two fi fas from the Superior Court ot said coun
ty, one in favor of China Walker vs pxid Lesueuer, and cue
in favor of Key & Preston Lcriieur
June 5 - wtd | E. YARN ER, Dept. Sh’ff.
RANDOLPH POSTPONED SHERIFF SALES.
vyiLL rf ho sold ou tbe first Tuesday in July next, bc
fore the Court House door in the town of
dolph couuty,the following property, to-writ.
One house and lot. containing five acre more orless.fplace
whereon James M | Sheri don now lives, in Cuthbert, said
county, and three negroes, Ann, seventeen years ojd; Fanny, ■
two years old; Edward, three old, levied -f>u as the
property of James M Saeridonto satisfy sundry fi fas fr ui tbe
Superior atid Inferior Courts of said oounty, in favor of
Abner AveriU an' 1 others vs James ‘I Sheridor..
Two negroes, Mesnach about 25 years old, and FilUs,
about fifty years ol*!, levied on as the property ot G ori;e A
Deavors to satisfy a fl a irom C alhoun Suf>erlor Court in fa
vorof John W Janes and David H Janes, Ex’ s, Ac, vs Geo
A Deavar* —Mid negroes sold at former purchasers risk.
One hundred acres of Land in the 4tl. district of t-aid county,
being the place whereon Mrs. Nancy Turner now lives levied
on us the property of John W. Turner deceased, to satisly a
fl fa issued from the Superior Court of said county in lavor of
Richard Johnson vs Lodwick Turner, admiuislralor of John
W Turner, deceased.
June I,lßs7—wtds. F. VARNER, Dept. Sh’ff. j
Randolph Postponed Mortgage Sales.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, before
’ T the Court House door in the town of Cuthbert, Randolph
county, within tne legal hours of sale, the following prope ty,
to wit:
Two lots of land numbers one hundred and twenty two and
one hundred and'twenty three In tho filth district of said j
county, to satisfy a mortgage fl la issued Irom the Superior
Court of sft'd county)in iavor of Martin H Brown vs Drury
M Lesueuer as the property of said Drury M Lesueuer—pro
perty pointed out in ffaid fi fa.
Thirty two desks and fifty benches for school room, levied on
ta’satisfy a mortgage fl fa issued Pfrorn tbe Superior Court of
6aid county. In favor of Jesse B Key, surviving copartnerof
the late firm of Kev A Preon vs John H a* the
property of said John H Caldwell.
Junes,U*s7. E. VARNER,Dept.Sh’ff.
TAYLOR JULY SHERIFF SALES. |
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, be- j
fore the Court House door in the town of Butler, Taylor i
county, within the legal hours of sale, the follow ii g property j
to-wit :
One lot of. land number two hundred and fitly five,in the
I2ih district of originally Mu cqgee. now Taylor cbuuty, lev-j
ied-on as the property ot Ezekiel Ratal. to -uUsfy sundry fi j
fas issued from the Justices Court oi the 757ih tiist. G, M I
Hi mvorof W riant and Hamilton levied on by aconstable
and returned to me.
Mo. y 3d— cmds WM. 11. ‘MO SJ V TANARUS; fch’ff,
ALSO,
At the same time und place, will b* sold:
The west ha:; of lotoi land number one nuedred and nine
ty two in the 12th district f originally A/uscevee, but now
savior couuty, to satiriy a fi fa from A aylor Superior Court in
favor o Peter McLaren 4c Cos. vs. John Joiner, levied on as
the pr perty of said Joiner—property pointed oat by pltf’s
aitoruev.
i Als.. at the same time and place, Lot of land number one
! hundred and sixtv on- Tu ihe 12th listrict of originally Mus
coge-j. now Taylor county, to satisfy a fl fa issued from Taylor
j Superior ‘ our. in favor ol Pe’jamin Oody vs Llm- Cody, j
levied • nas the pxopert} of Elias Cody, and pointed ou* by i
Pit?’# AH*y.
/iso.at iie same time and place, one house avd lot ir the
town of Hu ,ler ; formerly known-as-the lvers • House, now
occupied ty Beuswauger aid Vont ort as a store house, to
satisfy afi .a from l’;.;-lor *upe i>r Tourt. in favor of Hugh A
N*xon. (iud transft-red t.*John K lluiL) vs Ezekiel Koys*i
levre I on as the property of “aid Roy aland poiu t-doift by
plaintiff’s attorney.
May 30th, 18:.7-wtds EN'OfK GARRETT,Dept. Sh'ff.
POSTPONED SALE.
A lsn t at the same aad place trill be sold: j
Lot. ©f land nu uher two hundred au'dfiitv one, ih \h 12th j
district oi oricriiiallvr Mu -cogee.ow Ta’-ior conuty, to satis ;
| Iy .Justice Court !i r.is from the 7;>7*U District, G. M, 3j
| <>f ihemin iavor o Wall 4k Goldsberry vs Joshua J Ha-ris and I
j W N B i v hannon vs Joshua J Harms: and Carr Jt Griffeth vs ■
I Joshua J Hirric: and W J & J A Hamilton v* Joshua J Har-
J lis; and B F Iletse vs 4 J li t ric: und A C Adkins v- Josh- |
i ua J Harris—levied on as the property •! said Josti ia4 Harris
i and return-d to me by a constable.
.'day :U\ 1H57-wtds ENu* H GARRETT, Dept, flb’ff. \
Taylor Mortgage Sheriff Sales.
i TTTIU, be *oid before the C urt H usc door Ju the town of
j next, within the legd hours or sale, the following property
i to wit:
The sou’h half of o* Land number one hundred and
! forty six. in the tbirteinth district ot originally A/uscogee,
•; but now Taylor county, to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa f-oni
! Taylor Superior Court in favor of JSfcL Bowie vs James T
i May—property pointed n it iu said situ.
iua> 30, 1857. E. GARRETT, Dept. Sh’ff.
ti I,’OKGlA—>!ii>cogco C'onnty:
Court of Ordinary for said {County, April Term , 1857.
I)l : Ll£ NISI. Wher ns James S Walker administra
\ t>r wf the e.stan of John A Walker decease * having
applied lor Diemission:
•t i Ordered, fhai ail persons concerned shewcansc.it
, any they have, why said aiLninlstrator should not. be di-mis
; cd irom s.nd adminis:ration at the Courtoi Ordinary to be
; held in aud lor said ounryoa the Ist Monday In November
next, and that tliisorder be published once a month fr six
; uion! .> in ihe Times it .Sentinel.
! A true transcript, from tiie minutes -l^'said Court April 13ih
:k=T. JOHN JOHNSON, Ordinary.
April 2l,|Hs7—w*ft.
GEOitBI A ,Ctintf aboocliee county:
\ HERBAL, LaaeH.g febb. Adro it.atrafor on the estate
*v ot Stephen Parker, .deceased, applies for Letters cd
; Dismission irom wild udrafoLtraiion:
f tese are therefore tocite and admonish all and singular
i the klndradand creditors of said deceased, to file theiriob
i text ions in terms of ibeiuwin ny office: otnerwise led era of
(!'>iniss!oii w iil i>e granted h;uU applicant al the next July
; term **i this court. tt> order of the Court,this Jan. 12,1R57.
I jM-.aO—wr.m K. G. K AIFORD. Ord.
j pwo mouths after date application will be made t©
I the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee coun
: * v for leave to sell the real’'estate, negroes and Railroad
:*iock tonaringto the estate of Samuel A. iiaiDy.dec’d.
J line /, 1557. BAMI’EL A. BILLING, Vdrn’r.
r MONTHS aft.?r ihe publication oi this notice.
I application will i>e made to the Court of Ordinary of
: Muscogee county, for leave to sell a lot ot land No. 57, iu
h- Isih district of Dooly couuty, (4a., befonging to the
ts^ptte: of Samuel K Hodges,deceased.
SLA BOR N JONES, ) >a tnVs
SAMUEL K. HODGES S
May 2, 1557. 2ai
GKOPddA, ICandolph C'onniy: /
RamJolpii Court of Ordinary, Jan. Adj’dTerm 1857. {
% VTHEitfIN-i David. Adauis, adniioistraor of Gbediirb Ad
’’ ams,Jate ol HAid county, deceased, applies to this Court
: t'r letters* of dismission from said adminibtraiion.
These wretherefore vocite and admonish all and singular the
! parti-s iiiteresteu to shew cause ii any they have, at our July
j term o.” thin Court, why letteis disuiissorv should not be
I granted, said applicant And it is ‘urther ordered that this
• Rule be published in the Tiroes At Senti el in term- of the
law A true extract from the minifies of this Court. This’an.
sth 1857.
Jan! t—wf-m J. D. LENNARl).Ordinary.
(i EOHGIA-—Chattahoochee County:
UHIRREAS H.liiard J. Williams applies for Litters of
* * Administration on the .estate oi John F. Williams, de
ceased, late of said county:
These are therefore 10 cite and admonish al! and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to shew cause, if
| any they have, why the adminisLation of said estate should
J not be granted to said ap licantottbe Court of ordinary to
j be held in and lor said county on the first Monday in July
next.
Given under my hand, this 4th day of May 18-**7.
May 12—w4fid. F.. G. UAH'ORD,Ord.
GEOItGI.-\ —Chattahoochee County,
TH E Superior Coun fo r said county stands adjourned until •
3d Mondav in-July next. Parties. Witnesses audJun rs,
j interested therein, are hereby notified thereof, and ererequi
rcii to attend ar said adjon rned Term.
| Bv or.ler of the Hon DAVID KIDDOG, Ju said of Court
! June 9 -wld N. K. HOWARD, Cleric.
j montbsafterdate application will he made to the
I HomSrable the Court of Ordinary of (’hattahoochee coun
ty for leave to sell ttieianu and negroes belonging to the. estate
of Thomas F. Wooldridge, late of said county, deceased.
WILLII. and G. WOOLDK iDQE, ; A ,
N.J. iIIfSSFY, AUin rs.
May?.. 1857—w2i.
\(imtrJstrator's .Sale.—Agreeably to an order of ;
the iionoruble Court of Ordinary oi Muscogee county,
will be a Id on the first Tuesday in June next, at the Mar
ket House in the city i<*t Columbus, one negro woman by the
name of Ann, and the east hail ot city Lot number five bund*
red urnl sixt-eight, situated on the south side of Crawford
aj i eot iu said city.
Term* made known on tho day of sale,
j j£\pr 1 U, IM.V7.—w;d. mflS A . OHN.VON, Ad*n
WO Months after date application will t*e made to the !
L Court of < rdinary for Muscogee county for leave to sell ;
there *.! ‘state belonging to the estate oi George T. Howard, :
deceased. C. B. HOWARD. Adm’r.
| i mis 17—w2m.
KOTICB.
TWO months after date application will be made t>th ;
Honorable the Court of Ordinary os Muscogee county, j
f- Gn. for isave to sell the land and’.iegroes belonging to the j
j estate of B* tsy B. late of said county,deceased 1
! June 5, 1857. P. M. BROOKS, Adm’r.
Notice to Debtors & Creditors,— All persons
indebted to estate *wf Hugh Dolen, late of Muscogee
| county,Ga., deceased, are requested to ui .ke immediate
payment, and those * holding claims against said estate,
will present them duly authenticated,for payment, within the
time prescribed bv Jaw.
Juno 8, 1857.—w4<M JOHN McCARTY. F.x’r
GEORGIA, Chattahoochee couuty:
VYTH ERE \8 Littleton Morgan,whofwas appointed as admin
f T istratoron the estate ol Jacob Lamb, deceased, lias
since died, and said estate is not represented:
It i* therefore hereby ordered, That aH persons concerned
be and ap|ear e.l my office n.i the first Monday in July next
then and there to shew cause, if any they have, whv w illiam
8. Johnson, or some other fit and proper per on shou and {not
he appointed psadininstrator le bonis non ou the estate of
said Jacob Lamb, ‘deccaseo.
Given under mv.band atotllcc, this May 27th, 1857.
f June2—w3Bd’] E. G. RAIFORD, Ord.
(•EOKHIA, Randolph County.
Randolph Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1857.
IT appe&ringlothe Court, upon tbe petition of Seymour
C.a'.cbi ngs. that James Morris, late #1 said county deceased
I did iu ais ii tell me execute to said Seymour Catch ings his bond
i cotidirioued to execute warranty titles to said Seymour
: t atchinas to lot of Land N*. thirty nine, in the seventh dis-
Uict of oriactually Lee.now said county of Randolph,contain
ing two hundred two and a half acres; and it iurth°r appear
ing that the said Morris departed this life testate iu said
counly, without executing a title to said lot .of land or in any
way providing therefor: audit further appearing that said
Seymour Catching* has paid the full amount ot the purchase
price ot said lot of laud, to wit, the sum of two thousand dol
lars, and said Seymour Catchings having petitioned this
Court to order and dirtet Amanda J. Morris of said county
Executrix ot the last wi It w ill and testament of said James
| Morris, deceased, to execute titles to him to said lot ol'luud
I in conformity with said bond:
It is,therefore, on motion, ordered by this Court, that notice
i b given al three or more public places in said county of Ran
do'ph,and in tho Times and Sentiuel, one of tiie public ga
; zettesof said State, at least three months, of t uch apple-ration,
that all persons concerned may file objections in the officeof
this any thev have, why,said Amanda J. Morris, i xec
utrix aforesaid, sh.u Id not execute titles, to said lo oflandin
conformity wimsAid bond, pursuant to the statute in such ca
ses made and provided.
A true extract from the minutes of this Court. March sth,
185*>. J. If. LENNARD, Ordinary.
March I7tb—w3ip
GEORGIA, Early Counly:
ARTHUR M. JOHNSON, Administrator rie bonis Don with
the will annexed, of Coleman Powel, late of eaidcoun
ty,deceased, wiil apply at the July term of the Court of Ordi
nary in said county to be held in Blakeley on the first Mon
day in July next: All persons at in ter at, are notified that, un
less lawful objections be filed on or b fore the Court aforesaid
as the law directs,the Court will grant said Letters of Dismis
sion in terms oi lhe law fn such eases made and provided.
Given under ray hand at office Dec. -d,
decS—v.dm JAMES CUSH, Ord.
Chattahoochee County:
WHERE NS Nimrod N Howard applies to me Ar Let*
ters of Ad ministration on the estate of Littleton .Mor
gan, late ol said county, deceased:
These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of‘said deceased, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, and sho w
cause, if any they have, why letters shoulduot be granted
to said applicant.
Given under my hand, at office, this 97th May,1857. •
June 2—w4(kl E. G. RAIFORD, Or
NOT I Cl'.
A LL persons are hereby notified that Land Warrant No.
/V 8(1.4.77 for 40 Acres, issued to Ephraim B. Stricklaud,un
de* act of spt.Sfß, 1850, has boon lost or stolen, and that I
have filed a caveat before the General Land Office Depart
gent against the*issuing of a patent therefor. Also, that!
intend at the expiration of six -weeks from this dale to apply
for the Issue of a duplicate warrant in lieu of the ouesolosl.
THOMAS B. ANDREWS.
Blakely, Ga, June 8, 1857. junlfiwffw
Administrators’ Sale.
T)Y virtue of an order from the Honorable Court of Oraina
y ry of Mariou.County, wi II be sold at the Market House,
in the City of < olumbus, between the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday, iu August next, Lotoi Land Number One
Hundred and Thirty Eight,in the Ninth District ot Muscogee
County, sold as a part of the estate of Willis J. Baker, uec’d,
for tbe purpose of a division among the legatees of said de
ceased. JOSEPH CASriWELL, Adm’r.
June 23,1857.—wtd5.
EXECUTIVE DEPAItT.IIENT, >
Milledgeville, Ga , March 17th, 1857. y
THE last General Assembly having passed, by aConstitu
tional majority, ai act eiitiiloo “An act to alter and
amend the t*iret t?e.cnon of the Third Arlicie of the ‘6nsti
tuti.ui/’ and also an act entitled “An act to ui- r au*l amend ■
the Tweiitli Section of the Anlgfo of: tho Goneiitulion j
of this SiUte.” and whereas. Article Fourth’and Section Fit
teemh of said oonsiitution requires such amendinen’ to he |
published six months prevlbus to the next uuiuing Electii-n ‘
for members oft he Assembly; It is. there :ore Or- !
der<s., that th.e Secretary ol State cause tne a'.©resaid Acts to j
be published orcc a.iiionth for six months in the folio Hi eg ;
papers, to wii: Times s. an.! Knqt irt,r, tlolumbus ; j
Federal Union and Ri corder, ot .V ihedgevilie; Gonstituth*u- :
alist and t’hronicie, ot Augusta; Telegraph and Messenger,
of Macon: Inteliii encer. Discipline and Kxaminer, of Atlan
ta; Georgian-and Republican ol Savannah; Patriot and Cour
ier f Albany; Banner and Watchman oi Athens; Southern
er and Courier of Rome.
li LRSOHKL ‘V. JOHNSON .
The papers tu the foregoing order will please copy
as above instruc ed, in their f ariie-t issue.
E. i‘. W'ATK INB, Pecretary ol Staje.
AN ACT to RPernud amend the First Bec ! iori of the Third
Artitle 01. the Gobtilu:;ou ol i\..6 Fftte.
liiif t natUd by the General Jjff cmUy of ihe State of Gtor
u-iu, T<tt-b soon as the following Becdon shall have pass, and
the General Assembly agree able to the requirements o) the
Constitution, it tln'l ne held-aird taken a the *lr-t Bec'i*n .•!
the third Article ot the Constitution, in livii of the present
fir it section ot third articie:
Sec. Ist. The Judicial fiowers of this State shall be vested
in a Supreme Court, Superior Courts, County Cour's, and
Jnsti -es’Courts, and in such other Courts as tbe l.eisiatue
| shat I from tuna to time organize Tand establish,
j The Supreme Court sbttil consist ol three Judges, who shad
| be eb'eted by the people of the State qualified to vote for
• members of ihe General Assembly. They =i>ali hold their cf
i fice t*r such term of-years as may be prescribed bv law, and
I shall continue in ofilev until tLeir successors are elected ami
! qualified: removeable by the Governor >j. lhv address ot two
| tnirdsof both t.rancliep of the G**; e-at Assembly 4 or tl.a!
; purpose, or by impeachment and com u thereon.
; Said C urt shall have noorigsbaLjurisdictioi’, ana it.-juris
j die ion shall extend- -mhr to Dm Dial, h aring and coriec
i tion of e-rors in a I louses in law and equity that may be brought
before it from the Superior ouru, or from a.y other Court
having final jurisdiction of the cau-e to be carried up, and
the mode and manner ot brlaziug sue a cates before ihe Su
preme Court,and vf proceeding in said iJouri, rhull be pro
scribed by law, und ti e place or place?, and the times of
holding said Court, shall be fixed-and determined bylaw, and
a trial shall be had ‘d each case on the docket of said Court at
each session, at the first term sfer writ of. error brought, un
less providential cause-is-shown why saul trial should not lie
had ai said Perm,and the judgment on oll t cases tried ut any
Term ot said Court shall be “delivered and pronounced within
thirty days after the udinuWieiit of the same.
There shall be one Judge ol the Superior Courts oread)
of the circuits Drat now a re.,or jnay be h .reatter organized in
this State, who shall hold heir oifiee fi r the term ot mur
years, and until their successors are elected and qua ifit <l, re
movable by the Governor on tbe address of two th>rds < f
both branches of the General Assembly, or by impeachment
aud conviction thereon.
The judge of jcach circuit shad ro3ide In the circuit, and
shall be elected by the cilireusot tbe circuit quai.iled to vote
for members*'! the General Assembly.
Said Superior • ■ urts + hall have exclusive juri-dictior. in ail
cases respecting trie lit let to real eoate which shall be tr’etl
iu the county where the rt-al estate i Situated, and
have jurisdiction over ail o’h.er *;vcases in iaw, when the
amount in controversy exceed-* the-uin of hirty dollar?,
anl exclusive jurisdiction in eoidtj ca?* *,"> ch lilbc tried
in the county where the defendant ret id* s, where then
arc more defendant.- than one, in a county v bore some on?* *d
the defendants lesicJe*, mniersn.-b rulen and regulations as
may be prescribed bylaw Said S iperior < o:; t - ►hall also
have power to correct err r iji Interior judicatories, by v. rit
of certiorari, end new trials <.n proper.aud legal
grounds.
8a and Superior Courts shall have appellate jurisdiction io
suchotht i cases :ie may be jpointevl out oy lav/,'but no case
ahail be removed by appeal from the county win re ir oMgin
ated. .'-’aid superior. courtsShaU also have jurS’diction o.r
all criminal offences co.nmitwd -y .iVee white persons,
which shell beuied in Hie county where the offence was com
mitted. unless the same shall be removed to u>’ adjoining
county, in such, nitiuo-.-r as tin; Legislative may by law direct.
There shall be one Judge at the L'ounly Com t for
coun ics* hat now are or may be h'crcalter organized in this
Stale.
The Judges of each county Court shall reside in the county,
and shall hb elected die citizem .u auc-b cyunty *j *aliUei
to vote for members ol the Geperal Assembly.
He shall hold hi-* office fertile term of four yearsand until
his successor • elected yncD.qua i.ieii, removable 1 y ;i,e Gov
ernor ou thq address of both ortaa-lies of the General Assem
bly or by irapHachnaeffi and con vie ion ‘hereon.
Tho County Courts shall have Jurisdiction overalicivilca
ses at aw, except who r o, bv this A'.'tide o l the Con* tiipiiou.
exdusive jurisdiction is given to the mi peri or Courts.
The Le-gi-iui ire ai anytime may vest, in the County C )irts
of any county, jurisdiction over li erimina.l ff-iic, s commit
ted by free white persons, when the punishiriei:! does noi.sub
ject the offender to the punishment Os death orcondnenient in
the Penitentiary, and which shall 1m tried in Iheeounty w N *e
the offei.c<; was c •mmitied and to iivesr iit?> superior Court
ol said county o< j’.ir sdictiou of. such crixniuakofiencee.
\ Tr.ey shad ai-r. have jurisdicMon over ad o.K*r.ces commit
j tell by slaves and </ee-pe-sons o c *lor. exetp; such ofit.ices,
thetrial an ; punishment of which Ss now i y law vested iu
Justices *i the Peace,.and which shill also be tried in ihe
county wh re the offsnc<* wa- committed.
Buid Co.mty Go arts shall have- j iriidicti‘u over all matters
connec'ed •.vifh povidii:g lor the poor, and such other mat
t* rs relating to tne interests of cacti particular couic.y. ihe ju
risdiction -ver which l* now by law vested in the lnierior
Gburtsof each county.
It shall also be lav Mil for ihe I egislature to vest in the
County Court ol each effiniy. j irisdictnm la* exercised after
Ibe first Monday in January, <ver testate and intestate
estates, the appointment of Guaubans und all other ji; : lic
j tion which is now bylaw vested inthe Court* of urdmary oi
each county, under such rules and t ctffiationaas may be pre
scribed by la w.|
It shall be awful for the Legislature to organize Criminal
Courts in any of the cmint.es cities in this State, and to vest
the whole or any part oi the criminal jurisdi non of the coun
ties in which such Courts may be t .smnh-fied. in such Courts,
under such rules and reaiiJut-ions as ine Legislature may pre*
The ‘ustices <’ourts sha!l have jurisdiction in theirrcsjr-c
----live Districts in ad matters of dent and account, when the
amount iu controversy and esi.dt exceed the sum oi thirty dol
lar*.
The Legislature may at any time provide lor a County At
torns} in any county, to be elected by tiie citizens ol Die
county,qualified In vote lor member.-**! ihe General Assem
bly, and whi shall bold his office lor the term ->? touryears
ami until hi* successor i* elected urd qualified, und whose
duty it shall be to prosecute ail olf -mler-; in the county
court** over whom said court,- have jur aud also,
all persons for pegh r.t in le.afioo to Voads, ferries, bridges,
and any other neglect of duly in the periorinaiice of >vtd -fi
| the people of the counly are interested, under auch rule? rial
re illation* as the Legislature ma\ bylaw prescribe, and the
Judges ot the county court** aud thr county AUornm - •hi l
j h -ve such compcussAiou lor their servic aas the tegL'atn.e
i shall by law prescribe.
j - Signed by WILLIAM H.BTILF.B,
Speaker of the Bouse >*. K pre-t-rda: i * es.
DAVID J. BAD EY,
President of the Senate:
Approved vVarcii <). iß'ff
HE Ro OH EL V. JOHNSON, Governor.
‘ AN ACT,to aLer and amend ihe tweltih section of the First
Article of iheGons itution of tnls'tetaie.
Section Ist. BcAt enacted by tbe Senate and Haase of hep
. re tentative* of the State af Georgia, in General is-cnA/p met ,
p j and it is hereby enacted by thr. a-t karity of ft c same. Tnat eo
j i soon as this bill shall be passed by tne General Arsein-blv
1 agreeable to the rctiuireraents of the Constitution, the folio v
i iug section shall tie adopted in lieu ol the twclUh section of
j the first article tf the Constitutioi.:
■ The meeting of the Gcm.;raj \.<mbly shad be annuri: and
i on the first Wednesday in November until surri: day ol meet
: iug shall be altered r>y law. A majority of cue ■ branch slifci; be
4 j authorized to proceed to business; but a scuailer number may
j adjourn from daj to day. an i comp’ l llipattendance of their
; ! members in such manner as each House shall p leacribe; hut
* | 140 tension of the General Assembly shall’ contiime m.c than
lortv days, unless tho tame shall be done by a vole of io
thirds oi both branches of iheGenera! A* s •mbly- the vote to
be taken, oy veas and nay-. Tho eo-npensation of t<.o mem
bers and officers ol th- General \strah. ! y sha.l te fixed by
- law. Signed by * f
J WILUAM Hi STILES,
> Speaker oi the House o* Rejweseuta’ives.
! DAVID J BriIGLY,
sident ot the Senate.
Apbroved March 4, W'sfl.
HRRaGfIKL V. JOHNSON, Governor.
Secretary I SlMie ? s Office, \
M i Lr.ECGF.viLi.K, G.a , M ,vi cTi 17th, 1857. S
T nereby certify t hat forego in g are conies of the eni)il
ed acts, entitled “An actio niter and am. id the fl io ‘ Section
of the third Article oi the rionstitu? >dh'of t! ; s State,” and also
4 't6 alter and amend tru* (wolflh KoerionOf tne first Article of
the Constitution of this Grille” as appears from the flies oft his
Department.
Given under rny hand and seal of office.
E. I\ WATKINS,
mat-4—m Gm. liscretury of S ate.
TENNESSEE BACON AND LARD,
WE nre receiving on consignment forge lots ol Sides,
Korns, Shoulder.., and Laid, in Casks, Box
es and Cans. For sale by
apriH—twtf KING & SORSBY.
NORTHERN MADS WAGONS
IT'Oft Two Horses, with Iron Axles—with and without
. Bodies. For sale by KING & SOlioBY.
april 4—twti.
TENNESSEE PRODUCE.
H HE nndersigued is prop ;red to execute with promjitness
J. orders for
“S 9
Lard, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Com, Flour,
Or any other Products of MiddleTcunesi-ee.
D. D. DICKQT,
N0.5 College St Nasuviile, Tenn.
August 29—w&twly
! Bounty Land ! Bour.ty Laud! Bounty land
THE undersigned iiavingassociated themselves together for
the purpose of procuring BOUNTY LA N D under
the’severnl gets of Congress heretofore pas?d, are now prepared
to make applicatioif for all whowho aro entitleti 1
Persons who have heretofore received Bounty Land War
rants are,underu recent act of Congress, entitled to an addi
tional Bounty of Land, and by calling iatour office canget all
he necessary information.
Weare also prepared to prosecute Pension and other claims
against the United States.. F:om ourlor.g experience and gen
eral success, we can with confidence say, that ad claims eutrus
l il to our care, willtie promptly and speedily adjusted
One of the partiesbeingconstantly in Washington city, will
givetbe business himpersonal attention there ’
OfflceoverGnnby feDanielß* Store.Columbus,Georgia.
MICHAEL M. CLARK,
fob24..w&twtf. A. B. RAGAN.
Largest Southern Piano Factory.
GOLD PREMIUM PIANO FORTES.
WM..KNABE & CO., .
gjtSSiSsSSM Manufacturer of Grand and Square
fTWIV PIANO FORTES,
No. 1,3,5 &• 7 North Eutaw Street,
opposite the Eutnw Bouse,
Have also opened now Sales Rooms at
207 BALTIMORE STREET
Between Charles and Light Streets,
Ou the piemiatjs occupied in part by Jl r. Henry McCaffrey,'as
a Music Store,
Where he will keep constantly on naml a fine assortment of
Grand and Square
PIANO FOUTES AND MBLODEONS,
tteiiiK extensively eugaged iu the business,l will sell either
Wholesale or Retail : on the most accommodutimt terms.
All Instrumeulßof my mauulacture are guarantied lorflvo
years. |
Particular attention la paid to the selection of Instruments 1
for distant orders, aud a’privilege of exchange granted at I
any time within six months irom ihe doyo. sale,
mays—w3m WM. KNABi; & CO.
ROBT. R. HARRIS. W. B KEEBLE.
ROBT B. HARPTS & CO.,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS,
Receiving, Forwarding & Commis
sion Merchants,
tARKINSVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, ALA.
WILL at*end promptlyto Buying r.ndSelling Gran. Cotton
and Produce generally. Ordcrslor Grain, ice., solic’ed.
August l*2th, IBsfi. wly.
Tax Notice.
r pHE ‘]'jx Receiver “'il! open his Books on t!ie 2d ul
1 April Ht his'l'm .iliop tw'o doors below Masotiic
Hall. All person-iuierested will please come forward
and give in tlieir Taxes, a- the Comptroller General com
pel- me to close ray boons by the 25 July.
mari7—twwlO j. B. HICKS, T. R. M. C.
Land Warrants Wanted
rj * HE subscribersare paying the lii2het market price foi
1. Land Warrants. Cull and see us.
J. ENNIij r. CO.
Coliimlms, .1 un..wtf.
G-JEL E3 JFL
4: JrnZdk.
■ tjr v r.
MAGIC CORN & COB MILL.
THE uudcraianrd having been appointed agents for the
above celebrated Mill.callthe attention of Planters lotsi
i gr.-at superiorly overall others.
Tlpj iriction rollers, theepiral spring and Ibe lever, being
attached to the shell or outside, give* it a steadiness of mo
tiou, possessefl bv no other mill of its kind, and we have ]>ro
vt*n io the satisfaction oi a!l w-h > witnessed its performance,
j .ha: it requires less horse power.
Purchasers can *ee the mill in operation by call
ing at our Warehouse. GItEENVVUOD 6l GRIM 1.8.
< 'oltsmbus, July B—wtf
tOWK’S HOTfil.,
OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT,
MACON, GEORGIA.
E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR,
B. F. DLNSE, Superintendent.
Meals ready on ihe arrival of every
Macot,Ga. f April J5,}656. vt ti’.
Wool, Wool, Wool !
THE EAGLE MANUFACTURING 00.,
COLUMBUS, GA,
X 8 ManufacDirit a Woolen Goods extensively, and
will i: . in ‘-ASH *>r their Goods, the iuuukst prick for
! all \Vo;>| brought to thia market. All descriptions wanted—
wiishcd'M- in washed . hurry or free from .Burs. The Company
will pay as fur V •*! sent them, a- if the owner w* re
pr.-it-.;’ sell o. Shippers should mark ihu-i *j';Lle Cos.
G-rinmhus, Gh.’’ with i:eir own name plainly marked on the
po.-k:u;T* \ Btaie:rielit ol the \Vo*I and the money will be
remitted prompilv In ativ way requested.
March 24ili, 1K.7. * ’ w3m.
BACON! BACON!
10,000 lbs. Choice Tennessee Eacon,
Ji>t received and for sale by
JEFFEKSON *N HAMILTON.
! SeptembeT 2,1856 —wtf
Piles, Pile*, Piles! 2
J>li. JONES’
i'©ji i?mm,
! [S A N’KAf DJSiX) VERY, ami is an internal remedy of great
j A value. Unlike the many cures of the present day lor
, tin- norruoMs. :i reaches the diseas > which is seated in the
| L<e i?rr a.idt;l veins and mucous memurauco! the rectum.—
( A a i wh !e this Ssruo l s a great Specific lor Pile-*, it is also
J Perhaps or eof Hie vtr* best adepts in all the wide field of
i era..-.•ui-.es, or breaking up habitual constipation, which, ol
j its-.li, is not only thechit-i cause of h tern orr folds, but a st tbe
j * “iiee..i ii whole host, of disease.- whose nam ‘is legion. This
; medicine having lately p< r.ormod some cures it would seem
! ali.-osi miraculous, is w, tor tho first lime, being offered to
j ihe oublic. The UMvic-n/y of this lemedv is abundantly es
! UibiHhe ! by the certificates ou the bolt les.iuid iu hand, given
! >> officers and others of respectabiliiy, meu iu our mids t
’ v. h e know and can believe.
j Folrf by the principal Druggists in Goiwnbus. and also by
1 Dr. Jones himself, ;,v Dr. Woodruff** office. Price ONI; DUL
{ LAK per bottle.
CERTIFICATES.
Tii m ASTON, Ga., Ana. 20, 1850.
This I* to Certify,tent I have been alllictcd wi h Pile* for
four or five years i>a*t, ami aVtim-s suffered very much with
them. During that iim i tried HovvardV, BecklardV, Pryor’s
and several other Pil Specifics, without any relit l. I was
recently induced by’a fi iei.d to Use a J'leparation put up by Dr.
H. J* ‘M'.S from which I found tin modi ate relic!', him! up to
j this time feel ncrlectly free from the disease. 1 can most
j efieerfui y.recoiHintud it to ailpersonsas a very sale, pleasant
i aid efficient remedy for th©Piles.
GEO. E. L. BIRDSONG.
j Th.iiustoj, Ga. Au*.26, iSr.6.
Tiris i? to Certify, that I [have been severely afflicted with
i •’. >ody Fiies for about tw > years past, and have recently been
j euliro'y cured bj Dr. Jones’ Pile Syrup. I would therefore
roc.omineiid the use of this excellent sp-viffc to others aliJic
; ! erf as i W as. (HAUL E m 11. CO 88.
Thomaston, Ga. Aug. 2d, 185**.
j This is to Certify, That I bnvo b' j ci* afflicted with the Piles
; for eve a) years past, and have resorted to ail the Prepara
■liousthat. I ould procure.nearly all of whicjiprovedianen
tirelaiiure. until i was ind iced by Dr. O.H.JONEH lotry his
i rt medv, v loch 1 am happy testate gave me almost instanlane
• n relief. I can safely recommend to all who may be likewise
, afflicted, the use ol thi* most excellent Preparation.
F. M. nsCIIARDSON.
Ordinary’s Office, U;>son county,Ga.
!, Wiil am A. Cobb, Ordinary of said County, do herby
I certify that Dr. 0. li. JONES. Francis M. Richardson, George
j L. F.Birdsong, aud Charles U.i-cbb, are gemlenmn in go<-d
I eUndii.or iu this county, ot undoubted veißcit v. and lhat lull
) lailfi and credit ought to be giveu t whatever they sa) .
! Gi vcD under my baud and seal of office, this 21. h jfugust,
; 1856. AVM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
Thomaston. Ga. Nov. 18, IBsff
This is tr> certify that I have had :be Moody Piles more or
less :or tiie last twelve jccrs.omi sometimes confined io ray
room .n consequence of them, and that I have r cieved more
1 b ‘icflt from ‘)r. C.H. Jones’ Pile Syrup than any
; o her medicine I have ever used, and lor the last two ra nths
i have been entirely free from the disease, by the aid of this
! syrup. GKO J. LEWIS,
Nor-6—wly tw3t Sheriff Upson County
HOWE'S liwl MSB TEil,
For Picking Cotton in tiie Field. :
f pKIS valuable machine second only to the invention o
I. the Cotton Gin, is destined to produce a remarkable
! chantre in the method of gathering cotton from the field.
i It will do the v: ork of. from three to live hands iu picking
i Cotton from the stalk and is eminently a labor saving ma
chine. Its benefit to the planter is incalculable. It picks the
Cotton clean and free from trash, leaves it in excellent con
! dition for Ginning—obviating tbe necessity of exposing the
I hands to heavy dew ..rains and cold—and from the rapid
| ityofits work, wifo enable the planter to prepare his crop
1 for market at an early day, leaving him time for the im
provement of bis land, houses, enclosures and genera! ar
rangement ot the plantation.
It is light, weighing about eight pounds, is suspended by
a strap over the shoulders, and is operated by means ot a
i crank turned by the hand or fingers. The simplicity of
; his machineJs 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 Slate and County Rights for the
manufacture and use ot the above Machine. Any informa*
i tion relative thereto,can be obtained by calling on A. Wil
ber, at his office 111 Bay Sreet, Savannah, Ga.,or at the
Stores ol theeubscriber 135 Congress Street, Savannah,
Ga ,or 125 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C., where ihe
i Machine can be seen in operation,
j PRICE of the Machine, $25.
ALFRED WEBSTER,
Savannah, May 24,-’56. Traveling Agent.
Enquirercopy. tuu3—wtf
LAND FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale about 4000 acres
I 6r3g,of Land,comprising 700 acres bottom laud, about
| <ag3&a,looo acres fertile hammock, 000 to 800 acres now
] in cultivation, in good repair and well watered—the
balance good oak, hickory and pinelaad, with an i xcelleut
rangefor stock.
Tiie improvements are acrood dwelling Uouseand all nec
essary bittldingsfor plantation purposes.
There lands are located on Pei Hiver, in Rarbonr'and Pike
, Counties, on the Road leaning from Lonisvilh, lo Monticello
by “liobdy’s Bridge,” and willbesoid LOW FOR OArHI aud
i iu jtanti.ies to suit purchasers. Also the entire stock (Seat
tle. huge and sheep, arc offered for sale.
Persons wishing In purchase, can gain all Information by
examining thepremises and consultingthe subscriber.
. , , “ H.HOBIIY,
| Juiyl—wtf Pike County, Ala.
PARTNERsIIIP.
THEFirm of J.ENNIS 5c CO., will bo continued at the old
stand ay the undersigned, who have this day entered in
i to Partnership.forthe purpose of carrying on tho
HARDWARE TRADE,
under thenauieand firm of J. ENNIS it 00„and where they
intend tQ keepconstanth on hand a general assortment of
Hardware, Cattlcry, Ate. Thankful to theirlriends
an., customers for past favors, they would solicits continuance
ol thosame.They also invite the publicgeuerallvto eivethem
acail. j. Ennis,
, J. A. FRAZIER.
Dnlumhus, oa. Oct .UfoiS. w , f
Great Bargains!
#1 AM offering for sale in Pike Coun
ty Ala., 9uo acres of goodOakand Hickory laud
interspersed with long leafed pine. There is
3tMacresof cleared land. Theplaeo isin good
■ condition,withtwocomfortahlelrame dwellings
Iwo store houses,(the storehousesform a portion of the vil- !
lage of Monticello) gin house, etc. 1 will sell all togotheror
in quantities to suit purchasers.
I amaleo offering lor saie24u acres of the same quality of
land,three milesiroin Monticello, about sixty acrescleared I
I or particulars address me at Monticello, Ala.
septb— wtf B.J. wsrr I
PILES! PILES! PILES!
Thin hitherto intractable disease of every form
and in every stage
Cured by External Application only.
25x*. Oavanangli ? s
WILL never fail in giving immediate relief, and posi
lively curing lire wor.t and most obstinate cases ol
Hemorrhoids or files. It is the
ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY KNOWN
here or els where for the Piles, and is the result of years
patient study and investigation
Sufferers from Piles now have a remedy at hand, which
will STAND THE ‘VEST OF TRIAL, without a
fear ol failure on its part, to do all the proprietor claims
Full directions accompany each bXi and that all is re
quicite is strictly to observe them, and a cure is certain to
10 The proprietor refers to the following testimonials from
gentlemen of character and standing, who have volunturt
fy given their certificates in its lavor, in regard to its etti
caev in tie ir own cases. Head them.
Tire loitowing is Irom one ot me most reliable citizens
of Chicago,'the late Treasurer of Cook county. 11l :
Lhicago, July -•!, 1H55.
Dr. Cavanaugh—Dear Sir: 1 wish hereby to make
known to the afflicted that X 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 ofVour Saive and asked me to rive
it a trial I did so. No\,however, with the. expectation
ol henefittiug ray disease,lor truly, I have tried so many
applications I had lost confidence in all- Bst in making
use ot your tiaive, I soon lotted that tt was doing me
good; imd ready it is incredible to myself, that with only
about two weeks use ol your-fr'alve, I ant, as tar as I can
judge,a well man. . . .
’ 1 most cheerfully make this statement, beltevtng tt is due
both to yoursell and such as may he .lllieted with this
most trying and painlul disease. Ido not hesitate to say
tbatl consider your preparation an invaluable remedy to
the Piles. Most sincerely yours.
In. XI. XIE AI. IX
The Hon. Richard Yates, late member of Congress from
the Springlield (III.) district, says:
Jacksonville, 111. Nov. 15, 1855.
Dr. Thomas 11. Cavanaugh—Dear Sir: The preparation
Cavanaugh's Pile Salve, which you furnished, I found of
great service, producing an easy and speedy cure. I do
not hesitate to recommend it us an invaluable remedy for
j the Piles. Respectfully, RICKARD YATES.
The following from Rev. 13. F. Bristow, is a sufficient
recommendation in itsell:
Jacksonville, 111. Dec. 15,1853.
Dr. Cavanaugh—l conceive it to be a duty 1 owe to the
afflicted to make known the invaluable virtues and reme
dial efficiency ol yoer Pile Salve I was for several weeks
afflicted with that painful and loathsome disease, the l’iles.
After having exhausted my patience in trying various pre
scriptions of physicians and others without receiving any
benefit, by the strong reeoinmennat on of your Salve tty my
friend, the Hon. Richard Yates, I was induced to tty tt. 1
am happy in saying an application oi your salve lor three
days, pe.riected an entire cure.
Respectlully yours, 13. F. BRISTOW.
The following is the voluntary testimony of an eminent
physician w ith a large and extensive practice:
Jacksonville, 111., Nov. 13, 1854.
Dr. T. 11:Cavanaugh—Dear Fir: Having for sometime
heard of the cures performed by your Pile Halve, 1 re
commended it to many persons to give it a trial; and they
have, reported themselves to me as entirely cured, or great*
j Iy relieved by its use. Yours trulv,
E. J. DUNLAP, M. D.
Chicago, August “0,1855.
Dr. T 11. Cavanaugh (Present )
Dear Sir:—When I arrived in this city a few da \ ago, I
was sullering intensely with tiie Piles. 1 mentioned my
condition to you asking your advice. You recommended
your Pile Salve, saying it would cure me. 1 tried it—the
effect was immediate, and lam now well. I believe it to
he, 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 trulv,
JOHN W. HANSON, of St. Lout's, Mo.
! Price 81 per box. For sale in Columbus, by J. S. PEM
BERTON oc CO., and by Druggists and Dealers general
ly. Dr. T. H. CAVANAUGH,SoIe Proprietor.
Feb If—wtwly. St. Louis, Mo.
BUILDING CONTRACTS.
<?zk THE sußserib.-r has long been engaged in HOUSE
‘illiiCq BUILDING to Columbus und elsewhere, and having
given general satisfaction in the execution of his work, fakes
lliis method of informing the public, that he is Mill desirous
of under inking contracts in his line, either iu town orcountry
on reasonable terms. Those wi.o hat c contract.* to let, viil
oblige by calling on ihe subscriber in Col urn bus, near tiie
Montgomery Depot DAVID WRIGHT.
Columbus, April 7—w3m.
CAL UTILE NEGRO PROPERTY,
At Register's Sale.
1 > Y virtue of a Decree of the Chancery Court for the 11th
I ) District aud Middle Chancery Division of the Stale o*
j Alabama, rendered at the May Term
.t Hiram B.Troutman vs. Edward TANARUS, Taylor et. a!., I win ex
pose. to sale on the public .square in .the town of Girard, in
the county o; Itusscri. in the said s.ule of Alnbinnv, on
Monday, tiie 29th day of June next > Sat public
auction to tbe highest bidder, on k credit until the first Gay of
January next, the following negro slaves now in the]custody
of the Sheriff of Russell county, to wit: 808, JIM, JOE,
BEN. and JANE.
Purchasers are to execute for the purchase mon°y. Bills of
Exchange with good acceptors and endorsers, payable io me
<>n the first day of January next at the Bank of Columbus,
Columbus, Ga., with interest from date.
GEORGE H WADDELL, Register.
Jilny LMi, 18 >7 —wtds.
ELiKLY GOI'A'TY LAUDS ~
FO It SAL E .
MY PLANTATION, lour ir.i!o from Blakoly on
(reek, containing ‘J’liree Thonuml
Acres, eight bun ired acres in a high sta e of culti
vati'Mi: thirte- n rnundred under anew fence—small
grist mill and a good gtlri aud screw: never failing streams
running througn every field; four hundred acres of ditched
lauds aud in process ot ditching, equal to any river bottoms
in Georgia; seventy acres of it ready for"cultivation this
spring, which will produce from eighty to one hundred and
lwentybu helsof corn p<r acre: twelve hundred and fifty
acres on the waters of A cock’s creek —no improvement; five
hundred acres on A cock’s creek, wiiii small improvement;
five hundred acres on Spring Creek, and .fifteen hundred acres
below Blakely, with small improvements on eac . Several
other email places in the ‘counties of Early and Miller, allot
which can tie purchased at a low price end” ternn ; > guR pur-
Address W T . i. . ..
may2()—w2m Blakn/ or,’ia.
The Charleston Mercury and Augusta Coi s l: ;• list, wi 1
copy weekly for one men th.
NEW YORK GLOTHi]
Jennings, Wheeler <& Cos. f 43Gri. i -^st.N.Y.
MANUFAtTURI R w ami v holf pale dca 4 j- CL DTHING
bi*'f to call the attention •> huver-,1 f - t *,trll* very large
and well selected stock forfthe Fall trade. They would par
ticulary recommend to tlm trad3the many bite improvements
Irarodnwd ill stvle amt finish.*,wl'ii. fe>mo uov, lties which
they wffi ne prnpare.l to exhibit. Our tock will (omprise
everythin, desirable in oce bpmxxse— Dress nr.d Pro< kcoatr
also. Vests, Pants, Shirts, Oraweis, Dollars, fcc. fee of the
i latost.ParlV. la.ndon and New York Fashions,
j Juue 111. 18.17.—w3m.
VIRGI NIA
FOR SALE.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF
SI2TY LIKELY VIRO-INIA NEGROES,
CONSISTING of Men, Women, Plouth Boys and Girts—
Arnons them are Seamstresses. Cooks. Washers and Troners.
Louse Servants a .id Field Hands, vv'e also have about thirty
go<xl Georgia and Carolina Negroes. To the buymg public
we would gay, call and see us, as weare determined to sell as
Low os the Lowest I
, „„ HARRISON & McGEHKE,
August 2it—wtwtt. 50 Xc (il Broad Street.
FOR SALE.
HpHE Subscriber has on hand a few STILLS for tr. a nun tu-
S et.ve; 4 y.ow at AL!o, aU,l> '° r WhUk > r ’ wUic “ “■ l >
Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware,
every description,which can be boughtat the ‘.owesrater.
<SJ CT’ 03 a ccn>
onoou short notice and on liberal terms.
• , ,o J. 1). HICKS, Agent,
julyl9 wtwtf Next door below “Hans 8oucl” Rroad-st.
SAVANNAH LOTTERY!
2sr t.b:3s sgcaytaixta .vlax.
OF SINGLE NUMBERS
ANDERSON & SOY,
MANAG E R S.
SUCCESSORS TO J. F WINTER , MANAGER
Frizes Paid Without Deduction.
CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000.
THIRTY THOUSAND TICKETS.
Jasper County Academy Lottery.
[By Authority of the State of Georgia .l
CLASS Z,
Draws July 15th, 1857, at St Andrews Hail, Savannah,
Ga. under the sworn superintendence ol VV. R. Sy
mons, Esq., aud J. M. Prentiss, Esq.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
1 Prize of,: SOO,OOO
1 “ -30,000
J “ ••• 10,000
1 “ 5,000
“ .'. loot)
* “ • 2.000
and 1,000 are 3 000
, 5 “ 500 are 2,500
100 “ 100 are 10,000
10® “ 50 are 5,000
72 approximation prizes 37fio
3,000 Prizes of S3O are oojooo
32aa prizes in al!,amo\intiugto <213,200
Tickets Sin. Halves *5. Quarters $2.50
omall selteine draws eyery Saturday.
Bills on all solvent banks taken at par.
Checks on New Yoik remitted for prizes.
Address otdets for Tickets or Certificates of Packages
of Pickets to
ANDERSON & SON, Managers.
t, , ~. „ Macon or Savannah, Ga.
55v Persons holding Prize Tickets of J. F Winter
Manager, will send them to us for payment.
JunelS—wlf
DiLUftSCHAftI DEMSOfy,
Have on hand and arc in constant receipt oi the infest stylos of
FnR WXTPUR 3ES r
to which they now call the particular attention of the citizens of Columbus and adjacent country
JE , jggr a rteJ Their FUBUfITUiSU, for excellence of. taste and workmanship,
be surpassed, and they feel confident that all purchasers of L,
will feel satisfied in tfie relation between the price and the value ot the article paid lor.
THEIR STOCK OF
is large, ami these they oiler at unprecedented low prices—cheaper than any other house in
the city. Cali and satisfy yourselves of the (act.
A large lot of WALL PAPERING, of great variety.
A general assortment ot MA I £>—some s|dendid ones.
AI^SO,
BASKETS, o( every description, Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Gtntarn Dumb, Willow Wa
.’•ons, Children’s Fancy Carriages, Looking Glasses in Giit and .dahognny 1 rallies, aLo Plate
e Glass of all sizes, Large Square and Oval Gilt Frame Mirrors, Feather Lesters,
Health Brushes, anti Brooms.
Some beautiful patterns of OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS and Oil Cloth Cov
ers i„ the Piece, of several varieties. Gilt Moulding for Pictuie Frames, Rosewood do. do.
REPAIRING done expeditiously and substantially.
GEO. W. DILLINGHAM. JAMES M. DENSON.
Columbus, Ga.,’December 10, IS.Vo. w .twti
©IFPOKOO AG® gstLPR/GIMiOS ©L©¥K!aKG(g :
A Large and Wcll-Sclccted Stock can now ho Found at the
CASH CLOTHING EMPOMIUM.
ROSETTE, MELICK t< CO.,
Goods sold at this establisliment are all (of our own Manufacture) Warranted to be well
Made, and of tbe most fashionable Cut. i linstock oi
goods
is complete. Also, a good assortment of
lfats, Caps, Trunks , Carpet Bags, Valises, Bonnet Boxes, £ rmbreVs
A LA RG K LOT OF YOUTH’S CLO TIII NG,
Kept constantly on hand. As we sell EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, it must not he expected
that we can make any memorandums of purchases made. apß—wtwSm.
mat ini sifloni mxmm,
113 5
3, 8. AHSSX> &®9
123 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Are now prepared to supply their customers and all others that may give them a call u.:!s
tbe latest styles of SPR IN (i AND SUMMER CLOTHING, every article of their own n;.!i
ufacture and WARRANTED to he WELL MADE and of the most fashionable cut.
Also, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Valises, dye.
Cloths Cassimeres and Veslings,
Os all grades, of. the most approved colors and patterns of both French and English fl’.'t s
which, (being well supplied with the Itest Cutters and most faithful Workmen.) thev can furttisii
to order in a style of cut and make that cannot fail to please the most particular customer.
Columbus, Ga , March 28th, 1857. wA(wtf.
LET U3 REASON TOGETHER.
Jiu g t ._
I t v; ‘.V i \ .--..p
k(f , \ ‘A a;
-
hollowaYs Tills,
WIIY ARE WE SICK?
IT has beet: tlieiol fri’ thohiiraan race to be welhbetl down
by disease and rtufferinir. HOLLOWAY’S PILJ> arespe
ciall v mlnntetl to rite reliel of the \VEAK,:he NERVttILS the
DELOATi'%aml the INPiR ‘.I, of all clinics, ages, sexes.and
o msfitiiikuis. l’r<>ry.- j .or Holloway personallv super intends
the manufacture ot'liis medicnes'in rim United Slates, und
offers them toa free and enlightened people, as the berirem
edythe world ever saw for tiie removal of disease.
These Fills Purify the Blood.
Thosefa.aious rills are expressly combiucdto operate on
the stomach, theliver. the kidneys, the lungs, the Jskin,
andt)e bowtihg,correcting any derangement in -thc-ir func
tions. purilying the blood,the very fountain ot life, anCthus
curing disease in all its forms.
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints.
Nearly hah the human race have taken these pills. It has
been proved In all parts of the world, that nothing has been
found equal to them in cases of disorders M Ihe liver. d\s
nep.- Ji, and stomach complaints generally. They soon give a
healthy tone to these organs, however much deranged, and
when ail other moans have failed.
General Debility, 111 Health.
JManyof the
tom Houses to the i:rodnctfon of these rills that they my)
become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges ad
mit thau,his rpedicii c lathe best remedy evi rknounfor per
sons of delicate health,oz wherethe system has been impair
ed,.'is:tsin\isrorAtiiK properties Lever'ia.lto nfford relief.
Female Complaints.
So Female,young oroM,should bo without this celebrated
medicine.. It corrects and regßiates the monthly coursest
all periods, aclins in many cases like a charm, it is the best
and safest medicine, also, thatcan be given to childrtii of til
ages, and lor any complaint; consequentiy no farnHy should
lie witboutit.
Holloway's Pills are the lest remedy known in
the irortd for the following Diseases:
Asthma, T>iarrhcra, Indigestion, Stone and Crave!
ItowelComp’s Dropsy, Induenza, Stondary^\nin
t'ouglis, Debilltj, it.damn atfion, iruis
Colds, Fever & Agne Venortl .ffiec- Inward Weakness
I 'hc-si liiseaseeFemale Com- lions, T.i ver Comptaima,
Costivehess, plaints Worms ot all. T-own’es oiSpirils,
Dyspepsia, Headaches, kinds, f’iies.
*.* Sold at tbe manufactories of Professor Holloway,Bo
Maiden Dane, New York,and244 Strand, London, bvall re
ap ctable Druggists and I testers of Medicine tiiri uelionktbe
Fnited Stales, and thecivilizedworld, in boxes at 20 cents
62t£ cents, and each.
There is a considerablesaving by taking thelargtrsizes.
K.!!.—Directionsfor theguidanccof patients it. t veiv dis
order are afllxed to eaehbox. ap4—wlwly
DISCOVERED AT LAST!
GREATEST CURE IN THE WORLD FOR PAIN.
Prof. Chas. BeGrath’s Original
CD2.LU
THIS OIL is thoonly sure remedy in the world for the
cure of Rheumatism, Deafness, (foot, Neuralnia,
Lumbago,Sciatica, Spinal and Bronchial complaints, ‘l ie
Doioreanx, Headache, Cramps, Croup, Piles, sprains and
Braises, Felons, Cuts and Wounds, Swelled (Hands, St if
Joints, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Sore Nipples, Swelled Breast,
Womb Disorders, Sail Rheum, Canker in the mouth and
stomach, Palpitation, Eruptions, Caked Breasts, Quinsy,
Sore Turoat, Palsy, Pleurisy, Ulcers; Lock Jaw, Heart
Burn, Tooth and Ear ache, Nervousness, Costivness.Burns.
Sore Gums ot teething Infants, Hemorrhage, Abscess, Stiff
Neck, Broken [beast. Chilblains. Tetter, Shingles, Frosted
beet, Fever and Ague,. Chapped Hands or any diseases
that are-sore and painful, is the only article ever brought
before the pu • lie that will do its work perfectly in from
three to twenty minutes—has been used by thousands and
pronounced to be tile best remedy ever discovered.
This 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 hum ion to twenty minutes.
The best physiologists of Europe have discovered that all
organic'derangerbent of the animal system is the effect ol
an obstruction ot the physico electric fluid in the organ
diseassed. A skillful appiiation of this oilputsin inline
diate motion the nerve fluid, and the'euro is at once ac
complished. N6 bleeding, no vomiting, purging or blis
ter in g is resorted to.
_ None genuine without the signature of Prof. C. Du-
Gkath. Labels signed in writing.
Principal Depot No. 30 South Light Staeet, tirree doors
below Chestnut. Philadelphia. Country Dealers and
Druggists can be supplied wholesale and retail. Price do
corns, 50 cents, aud 81 |ier bottle
Try everything else, give this one simple trial.
CAUTION.—Be careful to ask for and get DeG rath’s
Electric Oil, aa worthless imitations abound.
There are-numerous imitations sprung up on thereputa
tion that rny article has acquired. The public must be
waie. They are worthless.
Sold Wholesale, and Retail l,y
BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
(sign ol the Negro and Mortar, corner of Broad and Ran
dolph Streets,) solo agents for Columbus, and by Drug
gists and Country .Merchants Generally.
May 1, 1857—w&twlv.
The bsst Wheat Fan made.
T3BANTERS desirous of purchasing a good WHEAT
JL FAN can be supplied by application to
CLEMONS, BROWN & CO., or
J. ENNIS &. CO.
Columbus, June Ist, 1867. wlm
Olll<E>iiDa2.i£i2 1 a •
cOa J”j a Yg
103 BROAD STBKRT,
(KSXT no.,n TO j. kvl.b ~) 4f-P
■BlgTWrl COLXJIDIS, GA.
KE‘vP3 constantly on hand, an ) offers for sale at price? cj
I>w as <*OOD Ul.O Till NR caa be louiul here, a large
huu superior assortment of
Gentlemen’s and Youth’s Clothing!
siml Ur.ruishins RootJs, r.Il of which have been mane r
ed under his immediate supervision
Every gsrmeut w:uT&utd a represented
Purchasers are requested local! and examine his extensive
stock. j, O v£9 u;a : y
IjAl>T CALL !
MONEY WANTED.
‘PIIE subscriber having purchased the entire interest ui
1 V. R. TOMMh.Y ,in tiie Nt.tes and accounts o’ the
late firm of J. FNNIS it GO.,(wfjich i.rnr was oisV’ *! ved
on the first Oet. 1855,) would earnestly solicit all inch Med
to saifl firm, either by note or account, to call at the store
of J. Ennis A Cos ,aud settle the same, or tb. y will fiu
their Notes and Aecouuls in tbe bands of an officer wr
eollecliou. J, EJS IN IS.
Crrlnmbus, Oct. 18, 1850, wtvvit
NOTICE,
rg=J Mlt.ll.S. PARK has this dav be-
R j come mv partner iu the BOOT AND SiloE
Thabusiuesj will hereafter be deM
Biw -WTSIS & 3?AUK,
At the old stand, NO. 103 Bl.‘ *AD STREET.
March 2,^18.T7. Tiu MAS K. WYNNE.
TIERSONS indebted to the undersicried, eUher bv note •’
IT account, are requested to make tmm diutepEvuieiil. uld
accounts must be settled.
mtirch?.—w&iAv-l. THOMAS K. WYNNE.
T ANDRETH’S NEW CROP OF GARDEN SEKI*
±J just received und for sale bv
BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
Also, ONION SETS of various kinds
declO—wl,wtf w& uv
j. Pff^o^ry
Landreth’s New Crcp Garden Eaed,
.lust Received at
jan2B—wtwtf. .1. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORE
WIiAFI’ING AND NEWS PAPER
OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES,
FOR SiLE AT
Rock Island Paper Mill Office,
IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS.
TERMS CASK. iunelf-wtwtf
SAKMIS & BOONEY’S
FUHNITURE EMPORIUM,
COLtJMBtfS, GA.
S AMMIS fc BOOH CVS
PIANO FORTES,
FROM CELEBRATED MAKERS.
FUXINITUUE OF KVFitY DESCRIPTION
CARPETTING AND CURTAINS.
Constantly on hand and for sale.
Terms until January let 1858. Cssh quarterly•
Columbus, April 14. *
1I AN O ‘FOIITES,
FROM CELEBRATED MAKERS,