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TAYLOR SEPT SHERIFF SALES.
\XTILL Do sold ou the first Tuesday in Sept next, be
’ * fore the Court House door m the town of Butler, Taylor
co'i-ity, wuhin the legal hours of sale, tbe followii g property
o wit :
Two lots in the town of Butler, —one of Lots No 2, In Block I
10, occupied by Henry Hamilton, a* a Livery Stable.and tbo
oiaer lo*, the number and block not hdown, but occupied as a f
Giocery Store by Taomas Ragland, levied on as the property j
of Jonathan P .*c rary to satisfy a ft fa from Taylor Superior
C>urt, Joseph J Walton va Jonathan P McCrary
-xiao.ti toe sarne timß and place, lot of and number two
hundred and fifty two, in the third dis;rictof originally Mus
cogee, now Taylor county, levied on to satisfy a fl a issued
from r ayior Inferior ourt m lavor ol Stephen T. Murray vs. >
Stephen Rogers At Cos
Also, at the *arn 3 time ami place,Lot of land number six, ;
in tne 14th listrict (in the agency reserve) of originally Mns- i
coges, now Tayk*r county, levied on as the property of John :
B 3 and ion to satisfy a fl i'a issued from the district G. M. j
in iavor of L W Marshall vs James T. May an j John B Sisson J
—property pointed ou: by Plaintiffs Attorney and returned |
ter me by a constable, 4.
Ah* -lithe same tiro •• a*d place, lotoflaud number one |
nun Jred and twenty, in the 15th district 1 ongit ally vMusco- j
gee, -ut now r.tvlor county, to satisfy a Justice Court fl in from ;
the 75 Ipti qfet G. J/.,iniavoro’ EH WorriilvsF Freeman
levied o i as the pr party *• said Freeman—and returned to j
me by a ous a‘>fe.
July 2<th, 13 7—wtds ENOCH GARRETT. Dept. gb’ff.
RArDOLFH SHERIFF SALEia
I*7 ILL. be 8 id on he first Tuesday in September next, fe
** fore the Court House door in tbe town of c-uthbert,
Ri*nd<)lpi iMQty, between the usual ours oi sale, tbefol
lowing property to wit:
One ‘.ot in the town Georgetown said com ty.containing
seven acres inure or less, bounded by iand line oi number
thfjcs huud-ed and twenty three in the eighth d.ftrictoi said
count), on me south and north by Samuel H r laon’a laud,
ea t oy Lr. * , erry , s lot in said town, -evied o.* ns the proper
ty of ,e vi„ A Hox to satisfy a fl a from the Superior court
oi Randolph county, in favor Tnoraas H Ferrell vs said Box
and other and .as m m; binds asra nL said Box.
*i e nerro woman named Georgia Ann about eighteen years
old, levied on as the property of Smallwood P Allison,to satis
fy one fl f i issued from the Superior Court of said county ,in
fav >r of Jacob H. Jeffries vs Smallwood P Allison and
otner fl las in ay hau ls agaiast said Vlitson
Lot oi laud number two hundred and nine, in the
fifth district of said couu'y, levied on as the property of
Thomas <ar iner tosausf a ijstice Tur.fi la from the 1123d
DistiictG. M .Calhoun county, ua , in favor of Benjamin
G bsou vs Taomis Gardner—-property levied on and returned
to me by a corn-table
ne nous* and lot No. lin Sq Jare one, and one other house
and lot No. 4 in 3q tare one in Uuthoert said county,
levied on as the property ol Smallwood P Allison to satisfy
ten JusticeC urtti fas from a Justice Court of said county in
favor of Smith and Lennard vs Smallwood P. Allison and
othet ‘ustice Court fl fasin my hands against said Allison.
one house and lot whereon'Moses G. Rauew uow lives in
Vilianova, in saii couuty, lev ed on as the property ot Jon H
Poilocs,aud one Lot of iand number one hundred and sev
enty six ,in the6th district o: said couuty, levied on as the
property ol John B Polleck, to satisfy three Jus ice Court
ad fas issued from a Justice Court of said county, two
in favor of uaniei N Little vs said J dm B Pollock, and Rach
ael Pnl.ock. and one in favor of Samuel N. Hurd vs said John
B Po'iock—levy made and returned to me by a constable.
The north naif of lot of land number one hundred and twen
ty four in the sth district of said county, levied on to .-at!s
IV five Justice Court fl las in favor of Padgett &. Eainsley vs
Drurr M Lesueur, and other Justice Court fl fas in my ha ds
agi nst said Lesuc r,— levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Lot ot land number one hundred and eight,as the property
of D*-urv M Lesueur, to saiisty 2 ‘Justices Court fi ,At* in fa
vor oi Zsdock C Hood vs Drury M Lesueur aud other Justice
Court fl las in my hands vs said Lesueur—leviyrr.ade and re-
turned to me by a constable.
One lot of laud, number forty nine in the fourth district
of said county, levied on to satisfy three Judice Court fl fas
in favor of Jacob Smith valrby Gilder, as the property of
laid Gilder—.levy made and returned to me by a constable.
The House and iotnow occupied by Lazarus Atkinson as a
Grocery Store and in Shop nu <iber not known, in the town oi
Cuthberi as the property of David Lilly, levied on to satisfy a
Justice Court fi .‘a iu favor of Thompson, Kendrick fit Cos. vs
T ■’ Byars &C o—levy male and returned to me by a consta
ble.
Hot of land number s xty four in the 6th district said coun- !
ty, as the property of Wney J Jenks, to satisfy afi fa issued j
fr*m the * ustice Coart of said county iniavor of WH Mar- ;
tin vs Wiley J Jenna—levy made and returned to roe by a
constable.
RICHARD DAVlS,.Sheriff. ;
August I,lßs7—wtds.
Notice to Debtors anti Creditors.—All persons j
indebted to the estate of Luther S. vVai.er late of Early I
co., dec’d, are requested to make immediate payment, and .
those having claims against said est ate will present them duly j
aut .enticated lor payment, withiu the time prescribed b* law. !
A gust 4 2mw LAZARUS SIMONS. Adm.
Vfotlceto debtors and creditor*.—All persons :
Xl indebted to me estate ol Littleton vlorean,late oiChaia- j
booche** co.,deceased, are requested to makeimmediate pay- j
merit, and thote iavingdemu *ds against said estate are re ■
quired to present them to me duly attested., within the time ‘
prescribed by law or thev will nos he get'kd.
July 14, 1856—w40d N N H<>VV 1 RD, Adm’r. _
GEORGlA— Muecocee Cour ty:
’Wo months after date application will be made to the
.1 H >m*rabieCourt of Ordinary of Muscogee county for
leave to *ll all the real estate m Georgia, belonging to
the estate ol Samuel Boykin, deceased.
July 17,1857. _S. BOYKIN, Ex’r.
TWO Mouths After date application will be made to the
Court of rdiuaiy for Muscogee county for leave to sell
the real estate belonging to the estate o George T. Howard,
•ceased. C. B. HOVVARD, Adm r. i
Jun* 17—w2tn.
TWO MONTHS aft r date I shall apply to the Court
of Ordinary oi Chattahoochee county, for leave to
eel! the lands belonging to the estate of Littleton Mor
gan. deceased N. N. HOWARD, Adm’r.
July 14,1857 w2tn.
TWO moahs afterdate l shall apply tothe honorable*'ourt
of >rdinaryof Randolph county, fla., for leaveto sell
all the real estate of Gabriel Hrauh, late of said county, de
ceased This June 23d, 1857 D ANIEL SMITH,
SuneH-1 vr2m Adra’r. Do Bonis Non.
A dmlntstrator’* Sale*—Will be sold on the first
fa sday iu Sept raber next, a’ the * ourt House door in
the town of Butl r. county, within the icgal hours o
sale, Lot >fland number two hundred and fortv nine intln
twelfth Dst let o originally Marlon, now Tailor county.-
so'd as a part oi the real estate of Willis tiaker, tor toe
purpose <v a d> vision. JOSEPH CARSWELL, Adm’r.
J uly 14.1 *57. —w4od •
Georgia, Clay Cos nityi
XiPiCd I'O DEBTORS & CREDITORS. —All persons
iv/uig tenants against John Dill, late -of ay
County, deceased, are hereby notified to present th m, prop
erly attested, to me within the time prescribfd by law, <>r
thev wi'l *>) r*j acted, and all persons in lebted to aa*d de’d are
hereoy req-ieeted to make Immediate payment.
S. A. McLENDON, Adm’r.
Ang 1, 1857 -w44d
Administrators’ Sale.
BY virtue of an order ! rom the Honorable Gourt of Qruina
rv of Marion C an y. wi 1 b* sold at the Market House,
in ths r 'livof olumbus, between the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday, in Auu?t next, Lotol Laud Number One
Hundred and Tnirty Eight, n the Nlntn District o! Muscogee
Countv, sold as a part -f theesiate of Willis J. Raker, dec’d,
for ihe purpose of a division am *ng the legatees of said de
c.ased. JOSEPH CASSWELi-, Adm’r.
June 23,1857.—wtd5.
GEORGIA, Chattahoochee County:
TK7HEREAS, Samuel C. Dodson, adminlstraior on thees
’ “ fate of Fancy Ballard, or Panc\ Hull, late of said county
deceased, has died, and said estate is not represented, and
whereas VVm.S. lohoson and Jesse Norwood, apply for let
t.er of administration de bonis non on said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their ob
jections (if any they have.) in my office by the firs Monday
in August next, otherwise said letters will be granted to said
applicants.
Given under my hand, at office,this 2d day of July, 1857.
July 4, w4()d ‘ E. G. RAIFORP,Ord.
GEORGIA, Randolph County*
u; HERE AS it is represented to me that the estate m Mas-
YV tut **. Hendricks, late of said coiinty deceased, i.*> uurep
resented at law:
The-e are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the rien is and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at ray office on the first Monday in August next, and shew
cause, il iiy they have why letters should not be granted to
the Glerk of the Superior or inferior Court or some some oth
er fit and proper person.
Given under mv hand atoffice,this23d of June, 1857.
}uo3o—w4l)d J. D- LENNARD.Ord.
GEORGlA,Chattahoochee county:
\ / %7'rlEßEAc 1 , l-a:icd. iV'ebo, Adm'u strator on the estate
ot Stephen Parker, deceased, applies for Letters oi
Dismission from said -idminiatration:
T aese are thereftre to cite and admonish all and singular
the -cl utredand creditors of said deceased, to file their|ob
i actions in terms of Ihe law in my office; olnerwise letters o
dismission wiil be granted said applicant at the next Julj
term ot this court. Ry order of the Court,this Jan. !2,1857.
Janist —6m E. G. RA!FORD, Ord.
GEORGIA , Early County:
ARP 1L t R M JOHNSON, Administrator de bonis non with
the wili annexed, of *-olemau Powel, tale of said coun
ty, deceased, will apply at the Inly term oi the Court of Ordi
nary in said county to be held in Blakeley on tbe first Mon
day in fulvnext: AU. interst, ere notified that,tin
les* lawful objections be filed on or b fore the Court aforesaid
as the 1-iw di'ects, the Court will grant said Letters of Dismis
sion in terms oMhe lavy j*i such cases made and provided.
Given under mvhsnd at office Dec. 2d? 1856
drtcfl-w6m * JAMES BUSH, Ord.
Bryan VV, Brown, Executor oP, IN EQUITY,
Hugh Laws>n, dec’d. i
vs. ( in Houston Snn’rCourt.
Mary Law aeon, et alias. J
IT appearing to the Court that RobertC. Lawson, Hugh
i*awson, Shiut B, Lawson, and Emily C* Lawson, being
minors, are partiesdefenoauts in ihe above stated case, and
have oeeud iiy served with a copy of the oiil.and lurther lha
b?mg Le atee-s undor the will oi Hugh Lawson, seilonhit.
the name, they are interested, in the decrees asked by th*
Compla naat:
It is,up ii motion, ordered. That John M. Giles, Esq., o'.
toe county of Hou*i*beand he is. hereby appointed Guard
ian, ad litem, for each and all of the the minors aforesaid, and
tha he aus *er on or before the next T-rm of this * ourb And
it briuK also made to appear to this Court, that George A. K
Petrel, and his wie Harriet T. Per r el, partiea detent ants to
the said dill, reside without the limits of this State,to wit: ii
the county or Ru>seil. State of Alabama, and that service uj
on them is asked in the prayer ot the Bill.it i9. on motion, or
dered,'hatservic3ui on the said defer dants be perfected b;
publication,oncea month, for four months, next preceding th*
next er* •/ tbiscouit, m one of the public Gazettes of thi
State, printed atC lutnbus. and in one of the public Gazettes
or the statool \labama, printed at Eufaula, in aid State,and
thatsaid defendants answer, on or before the first day of the
next terra oUhi9 Court
And it is fur;her oidered, That tne Complainant have leave
to nmHid his E. A. fc J. A. NHBrT,
WA R ; N & HUMPHRIES
Apnl Term 1857. Sola pro.Comp’t.
A t ‘ie extract from the minutes of Hon don Sup’r conr
jMv 2*l. ‘*s7 WM.H. MILLER, Clerk.
June 23 w4m.
Notice to Debtors & Creditor*.—All persoi
• ndebted to estate fc ef Hugh Licit n, late of Mnscoge
couniy ‘ia, deceased, are rwiuested to m ke lmmediat<
pavment. and those holding claims against said estate,
will present them duly authenticated.for payment. withlD tb*
time prescribed bv law.
Juno 9 1857 w4od JOHN McCARTY. Ex’r.
GE'iRGHy Talbot County.
TW monthsafter date application will be made to th
Honorable the Court of Ordinary o* Talbot com.;
for eave to stdl all the negroes oclonging to the.estat
of Aug istua Pou, late of saidcounty, deceased.
EDWARD W. POU, Adm’r.
Aug. 1, 1857—w2cs.
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
MONTGOMERY & WEST POINT K. R. CO.,
MONTGOMERY, April 23, 1857.
ON and after this date the PASSENGER TRAINS oh lin
road w... he governed nv lee ino*i'jn grHfvDT’Ll ;
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 0. 45 a.m.
Arrive at WeatPoint 11.4 a.m.
Arrive atrolumbus 11.60 r.. in.
Returning—Leave West Point . 900a. in
Leave Columbus 8.40 a m.
arrive at Montgomery ... 2,30 p. in.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 7.CU p. m.
Arrive at West Point ; 2.30 a.m.
“ Columbus 2.45 a. m.
■ Reiuruing—Leave vVest Point 11.30 p.m.
Leave Columbus 1 I.OOp. ro
Arrive at Montgomery 6.45 a. m.
1 Through tickets can be obtained (fur Double Daily Loanee
tions) to Atlanta LitaUauooTa and Nashville, and daily con
nections to Huntsville Memphis .and Knoxville.
S. G. JON EB EngV A Anp.
FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT
BETWEEN ATLANTA AND COLI tIHIS.
BY ap arrangement between the Railroad Companie coiu
podiug the two routes irr m Atiania toColumuas, cBCiU
ded a: their convention at Savannah on the HHb instant.it
was agreed that the following rates between Atlanta and Co
lumbus snail govern, taking effect irem the first day ol JJuy
1857.
VIA VVKBT -POINT.
Corn per bushel, lie. Wheat 12. <)aiß. Bacon, Whisky,
Fiou*- in sacks or bairele, pt r iohlb.'3se Bagging, Rope,
Lard in cans or bbls., per IWI lbs 46r. Goal, Pig iron, by
car load, per ton of 20*KJ lbs. 3.75.
VIA MACON.
Corn per busel 14c. Wheat 15c. Oats 10c. Bacon, Whis-
Flour in Sacks or Bbls., per 100 lbs, 44c. Bagging, Rope,
Lard, in cansor bbls.. per 100 lbs 55c Goal, Pig iron, by
car load, per ton of 2000 Ins. $4 68.
J. MUST!AN,
President and Superintendent Muscogee It. R.
GEO. W. ADAMS,
Superintendent Southwestern Railroad.
EMEKSmN FOOTE,
Super!nfendeni Macon and Western Railroad.
GEO. G LULL,
Superintendent Atlanta and LaGrange R. R.
SAMUEL G. JONES,
Engineer and Superintendent P. Railroau.
May 30, 1837—w&twtt.
MOBILE AND GIRARD BAIL KOAD.
Passengei &. Freight Tram will leave <iirarl a; 2 P>
M.daily, connecting at Silver Run with a daily line of
Stages to Yillula, Glennville,Eufaula, ForUJaines, and Mari
auua,Fla. And at Guery ton daily, with the stage* for Cchee,
Olivet. Eaon, Chunuenuggee, Midway, Hardaway. Perote
and Union .S’priu s.
Living Guery ton at 4 A. M., daily, the Cars wiil reach
Girard at 7 A. M., connecting with Opeiikianu Mus
cogee Trains.
Receipts mud accompany Freight shipped.
All freight must be paid before/, oefe willbediscbarg
ed.
Freight delivered at the Depot before 4 o’clock P. M. will
be shinned the following day.
Feights for stations No. J (Fort Mitchell.) and i Per
sons’) must be prepaid.
Way freight must in ail cases b ra(d in aiv*Ku.
/ Oil N HOWARD,
mar2s 1857-w&twll Ungineei & Sup
Ml JSCOG i;K ft AIL B 6 AD!
Change of Schedule
rAROM and after this date the Day or Express Train wil
1 leave the depot at 1 P. M. and arrive at IV aeon a lf.U pu:
Leave Macon at 2 A. .W. arrive at Columbus at 7% A.M.
Morning or Accommodation Train will Iraae n; A M.,
! and arrive at Macon 10.54 A. M.
Leave Macon at 3 P. M.arriveat Goluinbns 10.10 P. Jt.
J. L. MllfeTlAN, Hupt.
j Columbus,June29—tw&wti juiy-
SAVANNAH & CIIAHLKSTON
STEAM PACKET L T NE.
i* - JR*. su l ,er * or BteAH-Bhip GORDON, l. dnr.:.-n
leaves Savannah for Charleston
H ednesduy and Saturday aflrrnwn* l 6
■ ■ virw-l- Ri turning leaves Charleston every
Monday and Friday afternoons at 5 o’clock, i reight between
Chaileston and Columbus. Macon and all stations on the Cen
tral, Macon si Western, South Western and Muscog e Pail
Roads will beforwarded at Savannah tree ol all charge.
J. P. BK*)<>KB, Agent Savannah.
K. LAFITTE &. CO, Ag't*. Cfiarieston.
* h-l I—wAtlwt
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
p OODB shipped from Middle and East Tennessee and
vX North Alabama and Cherokee Georgia, to olumbus,
must be distinctly marked *‘vla West Point and
Opelika.” W.T. WILrioN, Agent,
Atlanta k t.a Grange R. K. Atlanta, Gh
December 3, W56-w&tw i v.
FOR PHILADEPHIA, NEW YORK, &c.
SAVANNAH & CHARLES!ON
STEAMSHIP LINES.,
CABIN PASSAGE S2O? STEERAGE £B.
f* THF well known FIRST CLASH BTFAM
KEYST. iNF. STATE....dpi. R. ilAi*.n*x,
STATE “F GFOBGI \. .( apt J. J. Garvin.
Will hereaiter lorm a W EE KEY LINE to Philadelphia
sailing every SATURDAY,alternately, from Savannah and
haileston as to Hows:
SAILING DAYS—Th. KEYSTONE STATE wil;
leave Savannah on Saturday, JULY 4th *cl 18th ; AUGUST
Ist, *5 hand 29th; SEPTEMBER 12ih and 26thj OCTOBER
lOth and 24th; NOVEMBI R7lhand 2Lst; DECEMBER sth &
I9th, &c.. leaving Pndadeiphia each alternate Saturday.
The STAT OF GEORGIA will leave Charleston JUNK.
27th: JULY 11th and 25th; AUGUST Pth and 2d; SI PT
KMBEK sth and 19th; OCTOBER 3d. 17th and 3Lt: NO
VEMBER 14th and 28th; DECEMBER 12th and 26th.&c;
leaving Philadelphia each alter nate Saturday.
In strength, speed and accommodations these ships are hil
ly equal to any running on the coast. Inland navigation, lou
miles on Delaware Ri er and Bay; two nights at Sea.
For Niagara Falls, Ihe Lakes and Canada.
SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE.
These lines both connect at Philadelphia wllh the Great
Northwestern Railroad Route 11 rough to Niagara falls or
Buffalo, in eighteen hours from Philadephta. Through ticket?,
with theprivi egeol stoppiugat Philadelphia and intermediatf
ppiuts, for sale by she Agents in savannah and’Char eetou.
Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, S2B; Elmira; $26; to Canandai
gua, $27.
agent at Philadelphia A HRRoN, Jr.
at Savannah C. A. GHJSINEK.
Agents at Charleston TANARUS 8. & T. G. RUDD.
January Jl, 1857. twfim.
Railroad to Cuthbert!
. BEING desirous of going west, I ‘offer my p u.ua
tion for sale, lying within twoand a half miles oi
*=•s. j Cuthbert, containing 1000 acres of oak and hickory
land, 400 of which are under cultivation, ? and fifty
acres second year’s growth. The improvements consist ot
wo very good frame Dwellings, half a mile apart, Negro
Houses. Gin House, Screw and all necessary outhouse?.. A
rood Spring is convenient to both Houses, and o hers on the
Plantation.
I will also 9ell my plac-in walhouii County, 18 in le? from
uthbert, containing two hundred j-cres in a good fre-h siafe
apply to P. H. BEU.,
iuly2B—wtf or Dr. O. B. HEARD.
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber has on hand a few BTILLS for manun lu
ring Peach Brandy or Whisky, which hr will
sell very low ALSO,
Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware,
every lescription,which can beboaghtat thelowesratee.
rrrrrr Ty^oN^y^rg-y.
one. on short notice and on libera) terms.
J= B. HICKS, A^ent,
July 18 wtwtt Next door below k *Sans Rroad-st.
GEORGIA, Muncogee county.
Court of Ordinary j July Term ~ 1857.
ORDER NiSL— Whereas William W. Shipp, admiuletra
ratorou the estates of John Pai kman, dec’d, having ap
plied for dismission from said administration:
It is therefore ordered, that all persons concerned, shew
•.ause, if any they have, why said administrator should not
>e dismissed at the Court of ordinary to beheld in and tor
aid county on the 2d Monday in January next, and that
his order be published in terms oi the law.
A true extract from the minutes, July Bth, 1857.
July i 1.1857—worn JNO. JOHNSON, Ord.
GEORGlA—Chattahoochee Couuty:
VAJ HERE AS Janies N Fussell applies to me for Letters
* v of Guardianship for the person and property of Wil
liam Hall, minor of William Hall late of Muscogee county.
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned, to be and appear at my office within the time pre
•*cribed by law, and show cause, ii any they have, why said
Letters should not be granted to said applicant.
Given under mv hand and official signature, August 3d,
1857. E. (r. RAIFOKD, Ordinary.
Aug. &-4 and
GEORGIA, Harris Countyt
rWo months aoer date application will be made to the
Honorable ‘ourt of Ordinary of Harris county forleave
o set! the land and Negroes belonging to ihe estate of Hardy
;rawiord, late oi said county, deceased.
June 27, 1857 MARTIN J.CRAWFORD, Ex’r.
Administrator’* Sale.
QY virtae of anordertrom the honorable Court of Ordinary
J of Cbattahooche co nty, will be sold before the Court
house door in the town of Caseeta, in said county, within
tie legal hours of sale, on the first T iemlay iu December next;
■ )ne hundred acres of land, more or less, being part ot Lot
mmber Eighty in said county,subject tothewidow r g dower.
\io, two negroes— Joel, a man about 35 years of age, and
Melissa, a girt about 16 years of age, belonging to the estate ot
T. F. Wooldridge, deceased.
Terras made known on the day of sale.
WM.fi. WOOLDRIDGE, ) ,
N. J. BUSSEY, { Ad rS *
July 28, 1857—w40d.
GEORGlA—Muscogee County:
‘ourt of Ordinary for said County, April Term, 1857.
RtJtiE N1 Sl.' Whereas .James S Walker administra*
tor of the estate of John A Walker decease 1, having
applied for Dismission:
it is Ordered, i hat ail persons concerned shew cause, If
my they have, whvsaid administrator should not be diamls
jd from'said administration at the Court of i. Ordinary to be
leld in and or said county on the Ist Monday in November
text, and that this order b published once a month for six
aont-.sin the Times & Sentinel.
A true transcript from the minates.dsaldCourt April 13ib
1857. JOHN JOHNSON, Ordinary.
April 21,1857—w60a.
ECONOMY ITSELF!
1 WOULD most earnestly call,the attention o il. public
to the use of this weil tried
SOUTHERN REME DV
for all Bowel Diseases, in au> and all <• their tonus, Flux,
Dysentery, Diarrhoea. Chronic or Aecute; tbe rtsuli of Mtu- j
iles.*c.,or hildrt-u Teething,or any derangement o ih- 1
bowels. As much humbugaery as there may be tin the world, ‘
l know the citizens of • olumbus and vicinity have used thi.- |
medicin.time and again with more successtlmu ou. remedy j
aowiuuse. My neighbors .‘■ uni make no- verdict. I > n’y l
ask h trial; tha; wili fell ior iis. rneri•
Please call ai Gunby x. coL. orner, rr at. my residence |
day or night. Bui.d:.v or Monday.and i will takegre;:t pleas- !
ure in stating to you facts wiHr tii> an. uupniu i- !
erl mind o tl.r at*‘Vt facts
VVitb feversir ii fls iunen. im dai.i'; ;. tt.n..cei : liluint-!
lure, a leaves ihe system and n swelsii. n bcnbhy condition,
and leaves no bad r-snl! :** tolmw t aiu only asking the j
people to gj vr ft a fjirfrial 1 only h k you to use it and use ■
it freely.**** Die s no danger in it. ehoapest r. int-Jv :
in the worhL o least in this c.ruutiy. iji(>eral redecnoi!?
made to dealer?; ru> ai-> oiu takinvc H y the dozen. Alt or
Jers wiil me-*-; w:.i pr.-ms i atH -.iioj
Very ffewj.ft ituiiy. JA K B*tiTH,
-V. t Co.’s Corr.er,Coumbas, Ga
M;iy 22. 18.V7 WM.twt;
FOR SALE.
MJu A vahiahie I‘Oudation, on the Greenville road, in
coumy. Afi , four miles east of Orion; four
miles from the surveyed route of the Mobile ad Girard
Railroad, and twenty live miles sooffi we?t of Union
Springs, containing nineteen hundred acres of as good
(arming land a? can be found in the county; about five
hundred acres cleared and ir a good state of cultivation,
120 of which is swamp land. There are ou the
place about five hundred acres of rich swamp land. The
most of the upland is fine grey soil, and very productive.
Persons wishing to buv can find me on the premises.
jun3o w3m W.M. L. HENDRICK.
LOOK OPT FOR Till! COMET!
THK undersigned, ‘desirous of removing
51m*West, offers for sale bis proper'y at Waveriy
consisting ot
TWO STORE-HOUSES, DWELLING, &c.
The principal Bt*reb<use cannot hr boat in'; Georgia, in
structure, neatness and arrange irent, with a capacity for $25,-
000 worth of e.f ods.unci wiih a patronagu of &30,*i00 a year, of
Dry thet patronage unexcelled A joint stock < t
Dry Goodfrand Gr.>:cries would exceed calculation.
To the Dwelling, which is neat and commodious, wiih eve
ry convenient appendage, are attached fifty acres o? iand. No
community in *.t-orgia, or outside, s> moral, agreeable and
pleasant, in every respect. To him who wishes to make life
profitable and pleasant, 1 offer a chance not often met with. —
Come and see, -*nd learn more than we cun set forth in this ad
vertisement. J.B. FOSTER,
Waveriy Hall, Marris count}, Georgia.
Jnue 15,18*7 —w3m.
OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER 1/EPOT,
MACON, GEORGIA.
E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR,
B. F. DENSE, Superintendent.
.Meals ready on ihe arrival of every Train.
Macon,Ga., April ln,lßsfi. ,vti
POSTPONED SALE OF
VALUBLE NEGRO PROPERTY,
BY virtue of a Decree of the Chancery Court for tbe ilt.'n
District and Middle Chaucery Division oi the Stale o* i
Alabama, rendered at the May Term therof *Bs7,ii the case j
us Hiram B.Troutman vs. Edward TANARUS, Taylor ?t. a!.. I will ex
pose to sale on the public square in the town ot Girard, in
I the county oi Russell, in the said cHate of Ah haina. on
i Monday, the 241 h day ol* Auguat ncxl, aipublic
auction tothe Highest bidder, on a credit uniutlie tir-.i day of
January next, ihe following negro slaves nc.w in the custody
of the ShtriU of Russell county, to wit: 808, JIM, JOF,
BEN,ai and JANF.
Purchasers are wo execute for Ihe purchase inon. y. Bills of !
Exchange wttn i ood acceptors and endorsers, payable io n.e
on the first day of January next at the Bank *i Columbus,
Columbus, Ga., with iwierest Irom dale.
GEORGE H WADDELL, Register.
July SSI, “1857—wtds.
Clear the Track tin* the
G KO U G IA I L C I U ES T.
DRS. T. k X. L. GALLAWAV,
HAVE invented a medicated rmrnpound for the cure of
all ditea.es ot the Skin and Hair, which they honor
with the name ol t e DEOtiwlA AEOAtIEST! A
menstrum lone sought fur and never ..brained until now
[t is a remedy of the South, and we aes i.f tho South a
fair trial of i'? virtues and eHeets on ull the diseases we
claim tor it— as a specific. Each week filings us tidings oi
cures perfected by it, that exceed our im.~‘ sanguine ex
pectations. It has no equal in preserving restoring and
beautifying the hair; eradicating Surf and Dandruff; pre
venting Baldness and Grey Hairs; curing diseases of the
Skin, Glands and Muscles, Bruise?, Cuts, sprains, Slings
of insects, Irritation and Swelling caused fiv poisonous
plants, Ersi| elas, Ringworms, Scald.hcsd lr.tlamed Skin,
Prickly hea'. Pimples, Scrofula,Tettemin all stages. Sail
Hheum, Sore I’hroat, Shingles, Rough Hands, Periodical
or Nervous Headache, ('happed Skin, Chilblains, and all
external inflammations. We will give a lew vouchors to
what it has done, and trust the Alcahest n herald its own
fame when used.
Monroe, Walton county, Georgia.
Alabama, Randolph County, t
January 10th, 1557 J
Dm. T a N. /. GaUamay —As you requested me to
state what time my hair began to fall off, I take pleasure
in saving to you that in 18S2, my hair began to look dead
and fall off; the surface ot rny head became an entirescuif
and ail my hair dropned ofi by the time 1 saw you in Geo
gia, 1855 ‘l'lie one bottle you sent to me while at my
sisters (Mrs .VcCurley’s) made a permanent core ol it. —
The Scurf and Dandruff all fell off or de appeared, ihe se
cond bathing, and before I left Georgia my hair was tour
or five inches long, and is this day as full and beautiful as
ever, and more soft and lively; every person that beholds it
thinks it oiled. It has been over eighteen months since the
bottle, of Aicahast g ive out. Ido wish that al! tile afflic
ted would give it a tiial> as 1 had tried many remedies be
fore, from em-nent physicians, ail without effect.
JANE CARSON.””
Georgia, Walton County.
We, whose names are undersigned, do certify that we
were witnesses to the above ease, that it is true as Miss
Carson has staled, when she left here her hair was as beau
tiful and lull, covering the whole head, as before diseased
and resembled silk velvet.
OVERTON G. McCARTY,
SARAH McCARTY,
SILAS RAY,
PHENNIAH RAY.
Georgia, Gwinnett County:
Dm. T. H N. L. Galloway —My daughter, Mary Eliza
beth was attacked with a Tetter on her head. 1-applied to
three or four eminent physicians, each application only ser
ved to aggravate it. She was so afflicted that she was
compelled to sleep on heriace. Her hair had nearly all .
fallen off. The one bottle of your Georgia Alcaliest that
1 raid one dollar for, made a complete cure, and her hair i
instantly commenced a fresh growth, and as soon as natu- .
ral laws would admit, she had a fine head of hair and is
now as lull and beautiful as ever; it has been well over two j
years. You are at liberty to use this—as al! mv neighbors
wiil testify to the same. Yours truly,
FIELDING HAMILTON.
Georgia, Walton County.
Drs. Galloway ty ion—My wife has been afflicted
with Chilblains ail over her neck and shoulders, in large,
lump? under theskin, rone of them ever running as com
mon biles, which threw her into a high lever, headache,
&c Hearing of .your Georgia Aleahest, I procure ! a
bottle, and to my great joy, it, in a verv few days, made a
cure, for which accept my best wi-hes lor your success iu
so valuable a remedy, lhear its fame spoken ot by every :
oerson that uses it as a specific for all the diseases you say
it will cure. Youts truly,
W. W. PETERS, J. P.
For sale in Columbus by D. Young, Danforth &. Nagel,
and Brooks & Chapman. And also hy Druggists gene
rally throughout the country.
June 24, 1857—w&lwtt.
- Physicians
rt AN l> thoseir. waul of Medicine, after Lheu&ual houi
i closing at niht,caii be ser>e< by calling at the back
XJJ room overour Store, which is accessible by a flight of !
Ok stairs from the front.
February I—twtf BROOKS Jt CHAPMAN
SAVANNAH LOTTERY!
OX’ WX£7~. aSCATTAKT-N PT.AIC.
OF SINGLE NUMBERS.
ANDERSON & SON,
Ma Na GF;R S.
SUCCESSORS TO J. JP WINTER, MANAGER
Prizes Paid Without Seduction,
CAPITAL PRIZE -560.000.
THIRTY THOUSAND TICKETS.
Jasper County Academy Lottery,
[By Aathority of the State of Georgia.)
CLASS Z,
Draws July 15th, 1857 at St Andrews Hall, Savannah,;
Ga. under the sworn superintendence oi VV. R. Sy- i
mons. Esq., and J. M. Premiss, Esq.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! j
1 Prize ot $60,000
1 “ 20,000
1 “ 10,000
1 “ 5,000
1 “ 4 000
1 u O 000
3 ijooo kre.:.a’ooo
5 “ 500 are 2,500
100 “ 100 are 10,000
100 “ 50 are 5,000
72 approximation prizes 3,760
3,000 Prizes of S3O are 90,000
3286 prizes in all, rnnoniitlngto *215,260
Tickets SlO. Halves $5. Quarters 52.50
Small scheme draws every Saturday.
Bills on all solvent banks taken at par.
Checks on New York remitted for prizes.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates of Packages 1
of Tickets to
ANDERSON & SON. Managers,
Macon or Savannah, Ga. I
Persons holding Prize Tickets of J. F. Winter, i
Manager, will send them to us for payment,
Jons 12—wtf
SAMMIS & ROONEY’S
FUKNITURE EMPORIUM,
COLUMBUS, GA.
; FURNITURE WARE ROOMS 1
Ijll!
PIANO FORTES,
FROM CHLKDK VTKD M MvF.RS
11 IIVITIREOP KVtSUY DESCRIPTION,
CARPETTING AND CURTAINS.
Constantly on hand and for sale. .
Terms until January Ist 1858. Cosh quarterly
Columbus, April 14. “tl
PAINTS, OILS, See. See
The National White Lead and Zinc Cos!
OF NEW YORK.
VRE prepared to offer a full and complete assortment of
White Lead, Zinc, Oils, Window Glass, uud articles in
the Paint line generally,of prime quality andon most Favor
able terms The well-established reputation o the Company
j and the particular attention given to the quality of articles
j manufactured, together with desire to HI a:l orders on most
favorable terms to customers, present inducements so pur
chasers not generally offered elsewhere.
Order* addressed tothe undersigned will have prompt af
ention audin-ot with imroedsste despatch. *
(HRISTaL ir. DONAHUE,
Hiigi—w On* 22 Pearl .Sf reef New York. j
.j-TLaud Warrants Wanted
| rpflE .subscribers are paying the highest market price loJ
i S [<aiid VV T arrant?. Call nd see us.
j. KNMS ro
| Columhuß, June 2- wtl.
C3-n. AJVGEIH.’ia
MAGIC COHN & COB MILL.
r ¥MIE undersigned having bei n Hpp<intci ?.4f-nts for the.’
A above celebrated ill ill, call the artentiouof Planters to tsj i
great otheo.
The friction rollers, ihespirs’ spring am? ihe fever, being I
attached to the shell or outside, give:, it ri .steadiness of mo- ‘
/tion, possessed by no other mill ol its kind, and w• have pro- !
| ven to the satisfaction of all who witnessed ife performance, ’
! that it requires less horse power.
Purchasers cun me tbe Mill in Fd-cessful operation by call
ing at-oar Warehouse. GI: EEN\Y"(>n A; GR|\fFr ! .
‘'olumbus,July B—wti
Piles, Pile , Piles!!
DR. JONES’
£J U iiU;P i'iDii
f8 A XE V >1 * o\ MftY, and is ait internal remedy of great i
X value, fodiketh. ruai y cures of the present day lor |
ammorrhoids.ii reaches’ the diseas - which is se ded i* the !
J bmniGiri’-Oidalveins and mucous membraueoi the rectum.—
j And while this Syrup a great BpeciU •• for Piie-*. it is also ;
j perhaps oue of thever’ best agents in all the wide field of I
; J erapeutic.-, or ore .liiutf up habitual constipation which, ot i
j itseli, ie*iit only thcchie! cause of hwmorrtoids,but aso the I
source of a who Jo host of di.-ea •. s wiiosenam - isleglon. This
medicine having lately performed s me cures it would see m |
; almost riimeulous, is now, for theflrsi tim. being offered to i
■ the public, fiu •leu.-y of thie icmedy i.-- abundantly es
i tablisiio I bv iht ertifi-.afesou thefe.ttfes.iUK’ in hand, given
‘by officer.- .n, others of r<- ; :slir\, men in our midst
| wh 1 L otov sad can believe.
| Sold by the pnneipiiI linn. - \i. • otuinbus, and also by j
| Dr. Jones himseP,at Dr iruff’s ortice. Price ONE DOL- !
: LAB per bottle.
CERTIFICATES.
TnoMAx-rov, Ga., Aug. vd IBSG.
j This is to Certify,to.it t Lm-ve ;. * afflicted wiih Piles for j
four or five years and hi iitnes suffered very much with j
i them. During that time l trio.l Howard’s, Bocklard’s, Pryor’s
| ami several other Pi 1 • Specific without any relict I was •
recently u. uct-d by'a irim.d to u-e a. Preparation put up by Dr. ;
< . tl. i *\ES, tioui A'hicfi l found immediate relief, and up to •
i this time leel penectly free trom the disease, lean most j
cheerful v recommend it so nil persojmas a very safe, pleasant
:ndefficient remedy forth- Piles.
GEO. E. L. BIRDSONG, j
Tho.vlaston, Ga. Aug. 20, i856. 1
This !•* n>Certify, that i have been severely afflicted with .
j bloody Piles for .v:*out tw • year.-past, and have recently been |
entirely cured by 1 >r. Jones’ Pile Syrup. I would therefore!
recommend the use >• tins ‘ xe;}ilcot r-poolßc to others affile- :
led ms I was GHARLLB 11. GOBIt.
fiii.MAf ion, Ga. Aug. 2*5,185‘i. i
IT. is is •* Ccr;n>, Thai l Lave been afflicted with the Plies!
for sew i years past, end have resorted to all the Prepara- !
| tions tlwii 1 <; odd promt re, nearly all of which proved anon \
: tire failure, until 1 wa* induced by Dr. < -. M. P> -.’LS to try his :
) r* medv, which 1 am happy so stale gave re almost instnntane- i
J“U 4 relief. I can safely recommend so fill who may be likewise
I afflicted, the u.-eof ihi -most cxcnifent Preparation.
U. *.. RICHARDSON.
OkpiSaki's utpicit, Upson comity,Ga.
I, Wiil am A. Cobb, Ordinary oi’ said County, do herby
certify that Dr. C. H. JONES, Francis ;M. Richardson, George
j L. F.Birds* >iu, and Charles ll.Oobb, are gf-iitleman in good
| standing in this county, of undoubted veracity, and that Dili
j fitith and credit <*ughi to be given to whatever they say .
, Giveu under mv hand and seal of office, this 2G.h !/?usut,
11856. WiM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
Thomaston, G a. Nov.’S.
This is to certify thut I have bad the bloody Piles more or
less ior the last twelve years.and sometimes confined io my
room n consequence ot them, and Dot! I have recieved more
benefit from Dr. C.II. Jones’ Pile Syrop than any
o-her medicine i have ever used, and for the last two m nibs
! have been entirely free from ihe disease, by the aid of this
■ syrup. GEO J. LEWIS,
Nov- o—wly twßt Sheriff Upson County
LAND FOR
-w- Til G Subscriber offers fo* Mile about XOOO acres
Land,comprising 700 acres bottom fend, about
acres iertilohammock, 000 to 900 acres now
-XL- m cul.ivation. in good repair and welt .watered—the
balance good oak, hickory ami pineiand,with an xcelleut
range for stock.
The improvements are ugood dwelling honseand ai: nec
essary buildingsfor plantation purp*si ; -
These lauds are located on Pei River, in Barbour and Pike
‘Counties, on the Road leading from Louisvilh t. .Monticello
by “Robdy’s Bridge,” and will behold LOW FOR CASH,and
in I’layti.ies t.o suit Purchasers. Also the entire stock of cri
tic, hogs and sheep, are offered for sale.
Persons wishing to purchase, can gafet alt intormation hy
examining thepremises and consulting toe sm.scriber.
!:. HuBD Y.
Juiyl—wtf Pike County, Ala.
PARTNERSHIP.
TJJSPirmofJ.fi.YSIS *oo..will be eontinuedat ii,c old
standby tho undersigned, who have this day entered in
to Partnership,forthe purpose of carrying on the
HARDWARE TRADE,
under thenameand firm ofJ. ENN'IH &. CO,,and where they J
intend to keep constantly on hand a genera! assortment of j
Hardware, Cnttlcry, &c. Thankful to their friends
and customers for pastfavors, they would solicita continuance
of the same.Thev,also invite tho public generally to givethem i
a call. J. ENNIS,
J. A. FRAZIER.
j Coluinbu*, Ga. Ocf 1,1855. W |f
Great Bargains!
1 AM offering for sale in Pike Court
ty Ala., 900 acres of good Oak and Hickory land
interspersed with long leafed pine. There is
f 300acresofcleared land. The place is in good
condition.witbiwocomfortable frame dwellings,
two store houses,(the storehousesform a portion of ihe vil
lage of M< iticello) ein house, etc. J will soil all togetheror
in quantities to suit purchasers
I arn also offering for sale 240 acres of th* same quality of
land, three mi lesfVom Monticello, nbouf sixty acres cleared.—
For particulars address nu at Monticello, Ala
septß—wti B.J.VVEBT.
FO it SAL E.
M FOURTEEN Hundred and Fifty Acres of Bine
and Creek Land in the 26th District of Early Cos.
Ga ,in small body; 500 hundred acres with 100
cleared, good log buiidrngs, gin house and screw, log store
! house,am H stoek of goods on hand, a good stand lor a
country store; 950 acres unimproved land, 200 head of
stock cattle, aridotiler property. The suhseiiber will sell
all or partol the above property on reasonable terms. A
post office on the premises. For further particulars, apply
to R. \V. SHEFFIELD.
Cedar Spring, Early County, Ga.
July 28—\v4t.
’ TO LAND BUYERS.
j TH E subscriber beitiur desirous to remove w#*si
now offers, for sale, on the most reasonable
Valuable Plantation Lands,
Consisting of 700 Acres
I Four hundred acres situated on the Chattahoochee River,
I and partcleared, with HUOacres Pino Land-adjacent thereto.
/it in one mile of oodvilic. Also, a Houseaml lot In the
village of VVoodvill", Henry county, Ala.
J Persons who want land w.Tdo welt to call and see me, as I
! intend giving a good bargain,
! Address me an‘pen Pond, Henry County, Ala.
JOHN L. HAYS,
j August 1. IH.V7—whn.
BACON!BACON!
10,000 lbs. Choice Tennessee Bacon,
Jest received and for sale hy
JEFFERSON &. HAMILTON.
September 2, 1856—wtf
PILES! PILES! PILES!
This hitherto intractable disease of every form
and m every stage
Cured by External Application only.
Dr. Cavanaugh’s
-jyjTT- r.-o"a4
WILL never fail in giving immediate relief, und pot-i- j
lively curing life word and Float obHtinatft ca&j oi
Hemorrhoids or Biles, it is the
ONLY 1 VFA I-MUCK KKJiIiOV KNOW N
iiere or els where for the Plies, and is tiia_ result of years
patient study and investigation ......
Sufferers from Fifes now haw- a Moody at hand, hieh
will STAND THE TEST OF TRIAL, without a t
fear ol failure on its parr, to do ali the proprietor claims ;
*°Ful! dire, tioi-s o-.-.....p5nv e;.eh ho.v, -nd that nil n re
quisite i- strictly i-. oiomvo them, and a cure i- certain to
,U 'rtie proprietor K-f. r- w thr toliowiug realimonialafrom
gentlemen ofeburaet.. and standing, who have voluntari
ly given their certificates in its lavor, m legard to its etti
eacy io tiifir t<wti east.-. Read them
I he toilowing is Horn one ot trie tno-i reliable citizens -
of Chicago, the lute Treasurer of Cook county. Ill” _
Chicago, July 25,1855.
PI AN ( ) FO RT ES,
FROM CEBERRATED VI AK . I!S
Dr Cavanaugh—Dear Sir: 1 wish hereby to make
known to tho afflicted .that I have been troubled with tbe ;
I Piles for twenty years br upwards, and at times most se
verely. And during a recent and most painful attack, a
friend procured a bos of your Salve and asked me to give .
it a trial. 1 did so. Not, however, with the expectation:
ol henefitting my disease, lor truly, I have tried so many;
applications I had lost confidence in all. But in making j
use of your Saive, I soon found that if was doing me j
aood; and really it is meredible to myself, that with only ;
about two weeks use of yotir Salve, I am, as far as lean j
judge,a wellman.
I most cheerfully make this statement, believing it is due ;
both to yourseii and such as may be afflicted with titis
most trying and painful disease. Ido not hesitate to say
that I consider your preparation an invaluable remedy so
the Pit ‘s Most sincerely yours. fjp\jp
The Hon. Richard Yatee, late member of Congress from
the Springfield (Hi.) district, says;
Jacksonville, 111 Nov. 15, 1855.
Dr. Thomas H Cavanaugh—Dear Sir; The preparation
! Cavanaugh’s Pile Salve, which you furnished, 1 found ot
great service, producing an’ easy and speedy cure. Ido
not hesitate to recommend it as an invaluable remedy for
tho Piles. Respectfully, RICHARD YATES.
| The following from Rev. B. F. Bristow, is a sufficient
i recommendation in itself:
Jacksonville, 111. Dec. 15, 185-1.
Dr. Cavanaugh—l conceive it to be a duty 1 owe to tbe
afflicted to make known the invaluable virtues and rem--.
i ,ji„l efficiency ot your Pile Salve. I was for several weeks
i afflicted with that painful and loathsome disease, the Piles.
; After having exhausted my patienee ra trying various pro
■ scriptions of physicians and others without receiving any
: benefit, by the strong recornmennat on of your Salve by my
friend, the Hon. Richard Y ales, 1 was induced to try it. 1
I am happy in saying an application ol your salve for three
days, perfected an enlire cure.
Respectiully yonrs, 8. F. BRISTOW.
i 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
board ol the cures performed by your Pile Saive, I re
j commended it to many persons to give it a trial; and they
| have reported themselves to me as entirely cured, or great
j iv relieved bv its use. Yours truly,
E. J. DUNLAP, M. I).
Chicago, August 30,1855.
1 Dr T H. Cavanaugh (Present.)
Dear Sir:—When I arrived in this city a few da ago, 1
was suffering intensely with the Piles. 1 mentioned my
! condition to you asking your advice. You recommended
; your Pilo Salve, saying it would cure me. I tried it—the
j effect was immediate, and lam now well. I believe it to
j 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. H ANSON, of St. Louis. Mo.
Price SI per box For sale in Columbus, by J. S. PEM- t
; BERTON & CO., and by Druggists and Dealers general
ly. Dr T. H. CAVANAUGH,SoIe Proprietor. I
Febl4—wtwly. St. Louis.Mo ;
CINCINNATI DISTILLERY."”
f PIKE’S \
| \
WHISKEY
\ Cincinnati
oiiice^
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| S. N. PIKE’S |
U CELEBRATED ii
\Q/Ifacpuiia JtfliricegJ
COUNTERFEIT,
CAUTION TO PARTIES PURCHASING
S. N. PIKE’S
IHAG-ETOLIA WHISKY.
Clnctnnatiy Ohio.
f plli-: uml-trsigned, m iiufsctorer and sole proprietor of the
X. above trand ol Whisky, would respectfully inioim his!
customers and purchasers ol this celebrated brand that there j
has appeared in the Charleston and other Southern markets, ;
a_ counterfeit ot the abov*- Whisky, beinsra poisonous ini Ila ,
tion. branded similar so his brand. It passes under ihe name ;
of t*. N. 1)\ fee’s .Magnolia Whisky, Cincinnati. Ohio, and oth
er names similar !• X. Pike. As there is no party in this
ct> bv thenameof 8. N. Dyke,it is intended to impose and
deceive those who would purchase the genuine brand, I
make this statement to put par lea on their guard, as there are
several persons in the east and west imitation, aim
using my name with a slight alteration. 1 have analyzed sev
ernl samples of this counterfeit brand, and found that itcon
tains n deadly poison. Titis tact alone iirpelr me to cau
tion the public to protect those wi-o are liable to be deceived,
and prevent thoevii resulia attending the u : e ol this poison
ous imitation. I also hereby caution the counter eiters ol
my brand,that 1 will prosttcuio them to the lull extent of the
law. Thegenuine S.N. Pike’s Magnolia Whisky is distilled
from the best qualities os Ryeand Corn, and i.-< warranted iree !
from deleterious or obnoxious compound, it a pure and!
healthy beverage.
any parties have recently commenced making u brand of
Whisky cal fed aanfiia. but they an imitation of y
trade brand, so be careful and get the only genuine Magnolia
W hisky made in the United States, and distilled only bv me.
SXMUEL x. PIKE.
No. id &20 Sycamore .Street, ClncL)naU,Oh!o.
Juno 24, 1857—w&lwly.
ROBT. B. HARRIS. vv, P. KKEBLE. j
ftOBT B. HARRIS & CO.,
VV HOLESALE * RETAIL GROCERS,
Receiving, Forwarding & Commis
sion Merchants,
LIRKINSVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, ALA.
WILL at*end promptlyto BuyingandSeliing<ira ! n, Cotton ■
and Produce generally. Orders for Grain, &.C.. solicited.
August 12th, 1856. wly. j
EVANS, HARRISS & GO.,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCH
SAVANNAH , GA.
D’ANVIGNAC, it CO. have associate*! with them
(Jen tlobt. Y. Harriss, for the purpose of transacting a
Factorage and Commission Business,
at ihe city of Savannah.
The business wili be conducted under the style o? EVANS,
H4RRISS& CO ,and Wm E. Evans aid Robt. Y. Huns*
will give their personal and undivided ai-tentioii to the same
Their object is to do exclusively a Planter’s Busi
iae*, aiulu fengexperience iu a similar business at Au
gusta, Ga„and Ohariesiou, 8 0., induce the confident beliel
tnat they wiil be enabled to give entire satisfaction u. ihe sale
of Ootion and oth-r produce to the Planters of Georgia .and
Alabama who may favor them with their patronage.
They have taken an Office and Sal-, a Rkuq iu Hodgson’s
Range, Buy Street, a few and >ors above the Exchange, where
thuy will be prepared by the lsih August, to receive consign
ments of Cotton and other produce, and the orders of their
friends aud Plantt rs generally, for Bagging. Hope and other
supplies, which they will execute with, promptness at the
lowest market rate*.
Their commission for sell?: cotton will be Fifty Cents per
bale. ’’ : !AM E. £V-\NB,
Ru .Y. HARRIS^,
Y’ • ’ NTIGxN
Juiy'j::—w4twlt* i. EVANS.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
THE Law firm of Turnipseed & Burts, at Cusseta, Ga,
19 this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thu husi- j
ness ol the firm remaining in the hands of 1). 11. Burts.
July 16, 1857. july2l-wlm
R. A. TURNIPSEED,
\ TT O R N E Y V T 1, A H ,
CVS SET A, GA.
Joly 21— wltn.
4 .tinintet r,\tor’s Sale.— Agreeably to an order ol
l \ the honorable i’ourt nt ordinary o! Lowndes county,
will*> ’ld oo the tlr.t Tuesday in Octobtr next, before the
Court House door tu lilao!y, Early county, Ga., within the
l* ni nours ot sale:—is-t oi land number two hundred ami IMr
ty two, in the twenty sixth Districtot f:&rly com ij, contain
mg two hundred and fifty acres, more or less. Sold as the pro
nert.vof James Newton, late of Lowndes county, deceased,fo
the benefit ol the heirsand creditor*.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
ISAAC TANARUS, A. NBWTON, Adm’r.
Jnly 28. 1858-wtOd,
DILLINGHAM c DENSON,
Have on hand and art* in constant receipt ot the latest styles ol
FXJ3FHVI , TtJIIHS >
to which thev nowcftli th© pfirticulur of tho citiwiih oi Coiunihus .uid *’*>u!itr)
Their FURNITURE, h>r excellence of taste anti workmanship,
cannot be surpassed, and they J confident that all purchasers of theniggk
w ill fee) satisfied in the relation between the price and the value of thy article paid for
THEIR STOCK OF
Mflt
is lauje, mid these tliev offer at unprecedented low prices—cheaper than nv other house u
the city. Call and satisfy yourselves of the fact.
V large lot of WALL PAPERING, of great viiriotv
A general ass>rluiMit of MATS—some splendid one>.
ALSO,
BASKETS, ol every description, Window .Shades, < Jilt Cornices, Curtain Banc- \A illow
cons. Children's Fancy Car riages, Looking Classes in Gilt and Mahogany Fian;,-s, abo Plan
Class of all sizes, Large Square and Oval Gilt Frame Mirrors, Fealht r Dusts-r.
Health Brushes, and Brooms.
Some beautiful patterns of OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS and- Oil Cloth t o >.
ers in the Piece, of several varieties Oik Moulding for Picture Frames, Rosewood do. i
REPAIRING done expeditious! v arrd snbstantinlh
CEO. W. DILLINGHAM.* JAMES M. DENSON.
Columhuß, Ca., December 10, 180 •* ! ;:
i m -j m)
dm W m
3, a. sarisi ft e©,
123 BHOAl) STREET, COLUMBUS,* GEORGIA.
Are now prepared to supply their customers and ,a!l others that may give them a call will;
he latest styles of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, every article of their own n i
facture and WARRANTED to be WELL MADE and of the most fashionable cut
Also, Hots , ('lifts, ‘trunks, Carpet Hags, 1 inbrcUas , Valises, .
Cloths Cassimores and Vestings.
Os all grades, of tho most approved colors and patterns of both French and English Styhs
which, (being well supplied with the best Cutters and most faithful Workmen.l they can furni-f
to order in a style of cut and make that- cannot fail to please the most particular customer.
Columbus, Ga , March 28th. 18f>7. w&dwtf.
KOVAL HAVANA bOTTERV!
The Best and Fairest Lottery in the World / i
‘ !
Sorteo Numero 586 Ordinario.
To ho Drawn Sept. sth, *1857.
SEW SCHEME, .
$300,000
l Pri/e-o 5100, 01 Hr j^ri. ... (fI.OOO
J <!o. 0.000 .V: n> 600
l do NfeOtjM (43 tfe,... 400
J {o,rK 4 A|>proTtinHc.n° 600
| i do. JKIO lb ’ tOO
\ 2.000 s |
Whole Tickets S2O. Halves $lO. vsuarters
This l otfen draw* every month in Cuba Every fbSzeie
i drawn that is meutioned in the Scheme. All orders address
j ed to the undersigned wiil be pioinptly attended to, nd if
too Iniefor tbe Drawing, will be filled in tbe next.
Prizes cashed by the subscribe* at 5 per cent, diecoont.
Address - JOHN’ E. NELSON,
Julfß -wl Rox 130. CharestoD.S.C.
“last CHANCE r
TANARUS) SEC t K Ii O N K O U
McIITYRE’S
A MBE O TIPIS.
As he will remain but a lew days [longer in Columbus, j
GoearJy in the day to secure a sitting. ap4—twtf
m&rats (s©iEmjA,
Fresco and Oil Decorative Painter,
\M> VLI. KINDS OI FANCY PAINTING, j
ALSO, DRAWING DESIGNS,&c.
Lolninbuk—lts Rruiitl-kl.
Columbus, March 25. twtf.
Just Published.
I
a saß
THU FAT!-; OF THE UNION.
Avery interesting work written by a ritizen of Augusta
Juhi received by J. \V. PEASFL
July 8, 1857—w&twtf.
SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE.;
f THE annual Course of Lectures will commence
on tire first Monday in November next
The Preliminary Courso on the U’th October.
FACULTY.
1!. I). Arnold, M D., Practice Medicine
P. M. Koilock, M. D, “ Obstetrics
F. G. Bulloch, M. D., “ Surgery.
J. G Howard, M I)., “ Anatomy.
Juriah llarriss, M. D , “ Physiology.
J B. Head, M. D.. Materia Mcdrci.
J oseph J ones, M. D “ Chemistry.
J. J. West, M. D , Demonstrator.
Clinical Lectures will be regularly delivered ai the City i
Hospital. This Institution will aceomrnodato over 100 j
patients. For further particulars address
Julyl"—vvtwSm J. G. HOWARD, Dean.
NORTHERN MADE WAGONS
F’Oil Two Horses, with Iron Axles—wiih and witlmu
Bodies. For sale hy KING &. SORSBY.
april 4—4wtL
Prof Chas. DeGrath’s Original
‘TtHIS great discovery is now crea-ing a great sensation ;
I among the. medical faculties of Europe and this .
country. It will cure the following (not everything:.
WARRANTED TP
j Cure Fever and Ague iu one day;
Cure Chills in five minutes;
I Cure Croup in one night;
| Cure Deafness in two to lour dart,
j Cure Burns and Scalds in ten minutes,
■ Cure Spains, Wound.-., and Bruises from ito 3 days,
j Cure Inflammation in one day;
Cure Neuralgia, Croup, Tooth Ache, Burns,in 10 min.
j Cure Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Abscess, in ten days;
■ Cure Bruise*, Wounds, Tetter, in one to three days;
I Cure Ear Acbe, Stiff Neck, Ague in one day;
i Cure Felons, Broken Breast, Sait Rheum, in three to
! six nays
Cures tiuinzy, Palpitation, Plcurfey, in ooe to ten days;
Cures Frosted Feet, Chilb'aiiis, .Stiff Joints, Chronic
Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Scarlet Fever, and the lame
m; de to walk, by a tew bodies.
This Oi! (DeGrath’s) is. mild and pleasant, and is a
great Family Medicine for en.'dren teething, ic.
Ladies should all use it. It aiwavs leaves you better
than it finds you, arid one bonle otten cures entirely.
afflicted Thirteen Years and Cared in one Week.
Read leiter from Rev. James Temple
Philadelphia, June Oth, 1858
Prof. DeGk ith:—l have beeu afflicted for thirteen
years wiih Neuralgia and other painful complaints, and I
have been unable to sleep soundly or waik any distance for ‘
many year-, past, l.ast week I got a bottle of your Elec
tric Oil. ’1 he first night I slept soundly and well, and to* ]
day lam like anew man. My wile could not believe her I
eyes. Your Electric Oil has done in one week w hat the
physicians of Philadelphia laded io do in thirteen years.
Grateful 1 ; vours,
REV. J AMES TEMPI E,
310 South Street.
DEAFNESS NHiED.
New Haven, nisy 10tn, 1856.
Prof. DeGsatu:—My brother has been deaf three years.
After trying many things, he used yonr Oil a few times, i
and it cured him entirely.
CLIFFORD R. SCRANTON.
CAUTION,
j There are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputa*
tion that my article has acquired. The public must be
| ware. They are worthless.
Snld Wholesale ami Retail bn
BROOKS* CHAPMAN,
Isigii ot the Negro and Moriar, corner ot Broad ana Ran
dolph Streets,} solo agents for Columbus, and by Drug
gists and Country Merchants Generally.
July 15, 1857—w*tw2m.
NEW YORK CLOTHING.
Jennings, Wheeler & Cos., 43 Chambersst.N.Y.
MAN UP AOTUjR I’.Uit and wholesale dealers In CLOTHING
heg to call the attention of buyers, to their tvery large
and well selected stock for (the Fall Trade. They would par
ttculary recommend to the trade the many late Improvement.
Introduced in stvie and finish, as wells, some novelties which
they will tie prepared to exhibit. Our .took will comprise
everythin! desirable ill oca nntsies—Dress ar.d Frock Coats;
also, Vestß, Pants, Shirts, Drawers, Collars, ke. fce., of the
atest.Parls, London and Now York Fashions
June 18,1857. —w3m.
NEW SPRING GOODS!
MANLEY & HODGES,
TAKE much pleasure in saying to their friends and to th
public, that then Spring Stock is uow complete, and
all that are in search ot pretty Goods at right Pores, would
do well to give us a call,
i ‘ -----—. ■ -
Iticli Orgmidv and Grenednte itOHKN
Fine JACONET and BAKEGE
Elegant r )rgandy DRESSES.
Plain Black, and Satin Striped GRENEf>JNES
SUMMER SILKS
Plain BAREGES, of all Colors
Whitt, and Chmtz Colored BRILLIANTEES;
FIGURED LINEN LAWNS;
Striped and Figured IRIS H L 1 N E N S.
-Special attention is called io our assortment or
Richardsons Medium Linens.
i'lte Pricee and Goods must please.
Our Stock of
HOUSE FURNISHING G O O D S,
wa“ m-ver belter. Tbe advance in the raw mate
ria’ his not changed our sales prices.
A large lot of
I HIS IP L A WAS,
w arranted colore, and of excellent styles
An elegdnt assortment ot
CHANTILLY A. LACE MANTILLAS
OIL rid Til S.
FOR FLOORS AND PAySAOES,
Apr I—tw&wtf. MANLEY v HODGES
Enquirer copy.
DbSoL! T ? ON.
r.ipunnorship h*-rctoioi% cxißliiig uiul.-. Ur* iii iuc nu*:
style of Harrisoh k. MeGebee, wa?tbiAda\ *ti?Molvid b)
utulualconM ut. Those iHdebfed to the firm Will please rnakf
immediate f ayraent, and those holdii u da in - again®* U nr*
requostfd to presoot iti.m without delay.
G. S. HARRIsi N.
A. I*. Me* iE‘lE‘:
Columbus, June 23,1857. —wtwti
” TENNESSEE PROIIUCE.
r i HE undersigned i-* ;r.-D*r.•■. !> oxer.no wiTb Droiuptu -*
i *rder for
Lard, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Flour.
Ornnv other Products of MiddleTennc§M*e
D. D. DICK TtTt,
N0.5 ‘ollegeSt Nashville. Tom
A must *29- w&iwly
FOIf SALE.
I aui now offering for sale one onae most desirabi
yresidences in or uar I’olumbn?. It i? situated ju*
liai) outside of the East Common, ne&r ihe residence g
Joh* H. Howard. Tho lot contains six tcres.
For further particulars, apply ?< me r.t Upaloie, or Cbarly J.
Williams ai‘'olumbus.
Inn* 20—twtf R. HOWARD.
- - -
THE LAST CALL!
MONEY WANTED.
r |'HE eubsoriber having purcha.-ed the entire interest <
1 V r . R. TOMMEY, in the Notes and account? of the
late firm ol J. ENNIS &. CO., (which firm waa diaeolveu
on the first Oct. 1855.) would earnestly solicit all indebted
to said firm, eirher by note or account, to call at theater,’
of J. Ennis &. Cos , and settle the same, or the, will find
their Note? and Accounts in the hand,- ot an officer
collection. J ENNIS.
Columbus, Oct. 18, 185fi. wtwr
S’
1 ANDRETH’S NEW CROP OF GARDEN SEED:
1 j just received and tor sale bv
BROOKS& CHAPMAN
Also, ON ION SETS of various kinds
doclO — wlwtf jw
LandrethA New Crop Garden I-add,
Jut-t Received at
i*n3B—wtwtt. J. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORK.
ju RANAWAY
EH* lM .ae t>ulfec*lber,near Colbert. Ala .about Hu
first c: April. uegro boy name* oi Hubbard, about
bis torehead; De i- i.hout flv tout 8 or IU inebus bipfc.
anU weighs about I rv ibs. He is a x ers iulell geDi box, a* <i
probably has a paw.us be was enquinuK lor work when ian
Hoard from A liberal iward w’ll fall Tor bisdeilverx or
confinement sotbax i can set him Jo. KING.
June 17—wittwtl.
WRaEPING AND N JEWSPAm
OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES,
FOR Si LE AT
Rock Island Paper Mill Office,
IN FRONT OF PALACF MILLS
TERMS CASH. innel6wtwtt
Bounty Land ! Bounty Land! Bounty Land
THBuudersigueU having associated thtoueelvc togtUiet f";
the purpose of procuring BOUNTY LAND nr.h
thejseveral icuofv’ongrasß heretofore passd, arc now prepare ■-
i to make application for all who who are entitled
Persons who have heretofore received Bounty Land War
rants, are,umler a recent act of Congress, entitled to an add!-
■ tional Bounty of Land, and by calling at our office carget all
; be necessary information.
Wear© also prepared to proseem** Pensioit enu otherelaln *■
against the United States. From our long experience and get
iral success, we can withconfidence say, that aU claims entrti*
jito our care, will be promptly and speedily adjusted
One otthe parties belugconstantly in Washington clty,wlu
gifftthe business hßpersonal attention there.
OfflceoverGanbv A Daniel*’ Btore,Columbus, Georgia
MICHAEL N. CLARK.
fefc94~*wistwtf. A. B.RAfIANo