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RELIEF FOR HARD TIMES!
$6,150 LOTTERY.
A Family of Likely Negroes for Ten Dollars!
HARRISON & PITTS, Managers.
153
ON TUESDAY, the 16th of February next, we will
dispose (by Lottery) of the lollowing LIKELY NE
GKUES, CASH and SPLENDID PIANO, in front of
our Auction Room:
Mary, a Wo. I yellow woman, about 35 years old and
her five children —two girls} twins, 8 years old ; a girl, 6
years old , a l)oy 4 years old, and infant 1 year old. Val
ued at $3,000.
Nat, a healthy, able bodied man, about 35 years old, of
anexceptiQnable character—-81,000.
A beautilui new Rosewood Piano, 7 octaves, pearl Keys,
and inlaid with pearl, of very superior style and finish,
highly carved, and of the most exquisite workmanship—
s6so/ *
150 Prices in Cash of $lO each—sl,soo.
Six handled and fifteen tickets will be placed in the
Wheel, and one hundred and fifty-three drawn out. Ihe
first drawn Number taking Prize No. 1; the second Pnze
No. 2, and so on until the Prizes are all drawn.
By this Scheme 150 persons will be sure to get their
Tickets for nothing, and an equal chance at the several
valuable Prizes. It is also the best Scheme ever offered to
the public, as the Prizes (except the Cash, which shows for
itsell,i are all put down at prices to suit the times. The
Drawing will be conducted under the management of three
respectable, disinterested persons.
The Negroes can be seen at our Auction Room. Those
desirous ot Examining the Piano will please call at the Mu
sic Store of Messrs. Brands &. Korner, nearly opposite our
Auction Room, who will be pleased to attend to them.
Persons at a distance, who wish to invest in this Splen
did Scheme, will have their <orders promptly attended to
by enclosing $lO to the undersigned.
HARRISON & PITTS,
janl9—wlm Managers.
WGfiE FBI2ES THAN BLANKS!
EVERY OTHER TICKET A PRIZE.
Registered Money Letters at our Risk*
CAPITAL PRIZE 850,000.
ANDERSON & SON’S LOTTERY,
ear tee jbcavauxta. Pi>Aar.
OF SINGLE NUMBERS.
Jasper County Academy Lottery.
[By Authority of the State of Georgia .]
CLASS HH.
DRAWS Ist of FEBRUARY, 1858.
CLASS II-
Draws February 15th, 1858, in public at Macon, Georgia,
under the sworn superintendence of E. C. Buckley,
and Joseph Waterman, Esqs.
Tickets 810. Halves *5. Quarters $2.50
Prizes Paid Without Deduction.
ONLY 30.000 NUMPigRS—IS.6OO PRIZES
CAPITALS OF $50,000
1 “ 12,000
1 “ . 5,000
1 “ 2,000
1 “ 1,000
1 “ 1,000
2 “ 500 are 1,000
2 “ 250 are 500
10 “ 200 are 2,000
100 “ 100 are 10,000
480 approximation prizes, 7,880
15,000 Prizes of $8 50 are 127,000
15.600 prizes in all,amountingto $219,880
The 15,000 Prizes of $1 50are determined by the last
figure of the number that draws the capital—if it is an odd
number, then every odd number ticket will be entitled to
$8 50; ifitisaneven number, then every even number
ticket will be entitled to $8 50, in addition to any other
Prize the ticket may draw.
Bills on all solvent banks taken at par.
Checks on New York remitted for prizes
Drawings of Large Classes will be published in New
York and New Orleans Sunday papers, and Charleston
and'Savannah Dailies.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates of Packages
of Tickets to
ANDERSON & SON, Managers,
■Macon or Savannah, Ga.
Dec 17—wif
BEDEMa & WEEMS
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY DEALERS 1
©©[LUUffiKBiSUSo
vyILL keep constantly on hand a well selected Stock
* ’ “ Comprising all articles in their line, which are offered
to their friends and the public generally at the LOWEST
MA RKET PRICES. Give us a call.
LOCK WEEMS. A. O. BEDELL,
Columbus, Ga. Dec. 22. wtwtf
GEORGIA—TaIbot County: .
* fYfWO months after date application will be made to the
X Honorable Court of Ordinary of Talbot county for
leave to sell the Real Estate.belonging to the estate
ot Matthew Ilowell, late of said county, deceased.
Jan. 19,1858. JAMES HOWELL, Adm’r-
GEORGIA. Muscogee County:
TWO monthsafter date application will be made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county
for leave to sell Lot of land No. Fitly Seven, in the 15th
District of originally Dooly, now Worth County, the proper
ty of Samuel K. Hodges, late of Muscogee county, deceased.
SAM’L. K. HODGES, i . w „ a
Feb. 2d, 1853.—w2m SEABORN ;JONE3, j Aam rs *
GEORGIA —Muscogee County.
TTTHKREAS Thomas, J. Nuckolls applies to me for letters
VY of admistration with the will annexed, of the estate
(situated in Georgia) of 3amuel B Purple} deceased; late of
the county of Franklin and State of Massachusetts:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ahewfeause,
(if any (hey have.) |why letters of administration, as (afore
said should not be granted to saidiappiicant, Jut the Court of
Ordinary t<* be held in and forthe county, first aforesaid, on
the firsv Monday in March next.
Given under my hand his 30th day of January 185*.
jan3o—w3tnl JOHN JOHNSON.Ord.
GEORGIA, jTalbol County.
VTTILL be s-*ld on the first Tuesday in Macrh next, be
Vs fore the Court House door in Talbotton, Talbot county,
Ga., the following property to-wit; Lot of land number one
hundred and seventeen, and fifty six acresof lot number one
hundred and eighteen, in the 17th District ol said county—
and the following negroes towit: Harry, a man about sixty
yearsold; Cassy.u woman about fifty six yea-s old; Betty, a
Woman about twenty eight years old; Creasy, a woman about
twenty three years old; Jeff, a boy five years old; Erneline
three years old; and Jane one year old. The above property
will be sold for distribution amongst the heirs of John Yvillis
late of said countv, deceased.
JAMES H. YVILLIS,Trustee, &c.
January 26, 1858.
GEORGIA, Muscogee Conuty*
TITHE RE AS George Gullen applies to me for Letiers of Ad
ministration, with the will annexed, on the estate of
Eliza. Moore, deceased late of said county:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to shew cause, if
any they have, why letters of Administration as aforesaid
should not be “granted to said at the Court of Ord
inary to be heldi in and “lor said county, on the firstjMonday
in March next.
Given under my hand, this 72th day of January, 1858.
Jan.29—w4od. JOHN JOHNSON.Ord.
A'imiiiisrafor’s Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in the town
of Talbotton, Talbot County Geo., on the first Tues
day in March next within the legal hours of sale agreeably
to an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, the
following negroes belonging to the estate of Matthew How
ell late of said county deceased, viz:
Peter, a man abou{ 43 years of age ; Austin, about 28
years oid and Henry about 40 years old.
JAMES HOWELL, Adm’r.
January 19, 1858. wtds
GEORGIA, Muscogee County:
Court of Ordinary , August Term , 1857.
ORDER NI SI.
TIfHEREAS Matthi .r- Barnnger, administraor of the'es*
tate of Jobnß<. Barringer*Jate of said county, deceased,
having applied for dismission from said .administration.
It is orde-ed,that all .persons concerned shew cause if any
they have, why said administrator should not be dismissed
at the Court of Ordinary to be held in. and for said county
on the first Monday in March next. And that this Order be
published in terras of the law.
A true tran script from the minutes of this Court.
Aug. 29—w6m Jt >HN JOHNSON, Ord.
TWO months afterdate application will be made tothe
Honorable, the Court of * Ordinary R>l Talbot
county, Ga. forlsaveto sell thereal estate of Jordan Brooks,
deceased. WILLI ’ M H. TURNER,
Adm’r debonis non with the wili annexed.
Decemoer 8, 185~ -w2m
Land Warrants Wanted-
THE subscribers are paying the highest market price for
Land Warrants. Call and see us.
J. ENNIS 6r. CO.
Columbus, June 27- wtf.
T&USTEES’S SALE.
I) Y virtue of an order from Jhe Superior Court of Mnsco
) gee county, l will offer (or sale (that *valuable property
known as deGraffenretd’s Corner, in |the city of Cos
lumbus, on the first Tuesday in February next.
Terms made known on day of sale.
Jani9 wtds B. B. DeGRAFFNREID, Trustee.
TWO MONTHS afterdate application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county, for
leave to sell a Negroe boy belonging to the estate of
Seaborn Taylor, late of said county, deceased.
L. M. BIGGERS, Adm’r.
Jan 26, 1858.—w2m.
SIOO REWARD,
Jf, RUNAWAY from the subscriber Jabout the flrst of
/2f January inst. my negro boy Jerry. He is about Jthirty
voyeurs old;aboutsfeet 8 inches ;bigh; has three front
-jjL-Tto*th out. and is a blacksmith by trade.
I have reason to believe hat he has been decoyed off by
some white man. 1 will give one hundred dollars for the boy
with proof to conviot the decoy er, or twenty five dollar* for
the boy alone. HENFY L. LOWE,
Jan.l9—wtf Harris county,**.
SALES OF
COTTOH
IN COLUMBUS.
vrVMVWVY. LITHER in Warehouses or to a rive, will
>e promptly attended to by the undersigned,
*ho hopes, from fifteen year*’ experience .in
aeiliug Planter*’ Cotton—his connection for the few year®
iustpast in the Warehouse business—his knowledge of the.
< ’otton trade and of our cotton buyers, added to the fact that
he does not nor will buy Cotton, directly or
Indirectly, will enable h.m to make satislaotory sales.
Cotton consigned to him if not solfaon arrival, will be
promptly stored in any warehouse designated by the Planter
and insured if ...
LIBERAL ADVANCES-MADE. Goods purchased lor my
customers free of commission.
Office next door to E. Barnard & to
sept2ii--wtf D - p - ELLIb -
NOTICE TO THE COTTON PLANTERS.
WE the undersigned, inventors otthe Iron Screw Pres
take pleasure in calling attention to this Press, for
which we have obtained Letters Patent. From experience
we are satisfied that this Press is not only capable ot press
ing cotton to the usual size, but with a small additional cost
ot compression at the Gm to a size suitable tor shipment by
sea going vessels. The cost now for compressing is trom
70 to 90 cents per bale, which indirectly comes out ot the
planter. This Press is durable, as all of its bearing and
straining parts are of Iron, simple and suitable for negro
management. We aie making arrangements to put up the
Press at all suitable points for inspection. For further in
formation, address us at Selma, Ala., or H A. Hobble,
Journal Office, Montgomery, Ala., or E C. Corbett, Col
umbus, Ga. W ,F. & C. J. PROVOST.
Aug. 8-wtf
PAINTS, OILS, &c. &c.
The National White Lead and Zinc Col
OF NEW YORK.
ARE prepared to offer a , full aud complete assorlment of
WbiteLead, Ztuc, Oils, Window Glass, and articles in
the Paint line generally,of primequality aHdon most favor
able terms. The well established reputation of the Company
and the particular attention given to the quality of articles
manufactured, together with desire to HU all orders on most
favorable terms to customers, present inducements to pur
■ chasers not generally offered elsewhere.
Orders addressed to the undersigned will have prompt at
enlion and meet with immediate despatch. ‘
CHRISTAL & DONAHUE,
augl—w6m * 226 Pearl Street New York.
GRANGER’S
MAGIC COM & COB MILL.
THE undersigned Laving been appointed agents for the
above celebrated Mill,call the attention of Planters to tsj
great superiorityoverall others.
The friction rollers, the spiral spring and the lever, being
attached to the shell or outside, gives it a steadiness of mo
tion, possessed bynoother mill of its kind, and we have pro
ven to the satisfaction of all who witnessed its performance,
that it requires less horse power.
Purchasers can see the mill in successful operation by call
ing at our Warehouse. GREENWOOD & GRIMES.
Columbus, July B—wtf
KEROSENE OILS.
DISTILLED FROM COAL (NOT EXPLOSIVE.)
SECURED BY ISETTJSKS PATENT.
‘j'HE different'grades of these celebrated Oils, suitable for
machinery of all kinds, Binnacle and Family use, can be
had of the undersigned, also of the Wholesale Oil Dealers,
and Druggists in the City of New York, and of the authorized
Local Agent of tne <Compauy in this place.
AUSTINS,
GENERAL AGENTS KEROSENE OIL COMFY.
No. 50 Beaver-st., New York.
Local Agencies granted on application as above. Orders
should specify the description of lamp or machinery for which
the oil is wanted. June 9—wly.
LAND FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale about 4000 acres
4MLof Land,comprising 700 .acres bottom land, about
1000 acres fertile hammock, 600 to 900 acres now
in cultivation, in good repair and well watered —the
balance good oak, hickory aud pineland,with an excellent
range for stock.j
The improvements are a good dwelling houseand all nec
essary buildings for plantation purposes.
These lands are located on Pea River, in Barbour -and Pike
Counties, on the Road leading from Louisville to MonticelJo
by “Hobdy’s Bridge,” and willbesold LOW FOR CASH,and
inquantities to suit Purchasers. Also the entire stock of cat
tle, hogs and sheep,are offered for sale.
Persons wishing to purchase, can gain all information by
examining thepremises and consulting the subscriber.
H.HOBOY,
Julyl—wtf Pike County, Ala ._
PARTNERSHIP.
THEFirm of J.ENNIS&CO.,wiII be continuedat the old
standby the uudersigned, who have this day entered in
to Partnership, forthe purpose of carrying on the
HARDWARE TRADE,
under thenameand firm ofJ. ENNIS &. CO„aud where they
intendto keepconstantlj on hand a general assortment ol
Hardware, Cuttlcry, dc-c. Thankful to their friends
and customers for past favors, they would solicita continuance
of the same. They also invite the public generally to givethem
a call. J. ENNIS,
J. A. FRAZIER.
Columbus, Ga. Oct .1,1855. wtf
Great Bargains!
I AM offering for sale in Pike Coun
ty Ala.,9ooacre*of good <>ak and Hickory land
interspersed with long leafed pine. There is
m 300 acresof cleared land. The place isin good
condition,withtwocomfortabletrame dwellings,
two store houses,(the storehousesform a portion of the vil
lage of Monticello) gin house, etc. 1 will sell all togetheror
in quantities to suit purchasers.
I am also offering for sale 240 acres of the same quality of
land,three milesfrom Monticello, about sixty acres cleared.—
For particulars address me at Monticello, Ala
Beptß—w If B. J. YV EST.
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE.
S The subscribers will continue the Commission Busi
ness at the old stand of Greenwood Hardaway & Cos.
ar attention will be given to the sale of Cotton.—
Cash advances made. Bagging and Rope supplied at mar
ket rates. Also, a heavy article of Cotton Osnaburgs, Cot
ton Rope and Mattrasses of the best quality.
We nave on hand a few of Gianger’s Magic Corn and
Cob Crushers, for which we are agents.
Aug. 8, 1857-wly GREENWOOD & CO.
Lands for Sale.
THE Subscriber wishes to sell his Plantation in Webster
county—Bso acres |where he lives, well improved; 180
acres in a high state of fcultivation, twith a good merchant’s
mill just finished, gill house and screw, all on the same
stream. .411 necessary I lso .have one sepa
rate lot of land, with on it, The whole
possession is on Briar T Creek, four miles east of Weston, 33
miles west of Americus. Persons wishing to purchase such a
pi ice will do well to make japplication soon.
-Sept. B—wtf JOHN BOYD.
r 7F*The vlacon Telegraph will copy till forbid and forward
•• o-uinL
COLLINSWORTH INSTITUTE.
TALBOTTON, GA.
THE Exercises of this Institution will be re-
January IBth, 1858.
Tuition—in Primary, Academic and Collegiate
Departments, S3O, S4O SSO, per scholastic
JIT year. Board, including everything except lights
$2.50 per week. Total expenses from sl3ofto
slso- For furthe- imormation, address either of the under
signed at Talbotton, Ga.
j. t. McLaughlin, a. m. ? p ■ , .
D” VV. SEAY, A M. J Principals.
J.H. SWEARINGEN, Assistant.
Talbotton, Jan. I, 1858—w3t.
GLENNVILLE
mMmmm
THE Trustees are gratified in announcing that
they have made satisfactory j arrangements for,
permanency and success of this Institution,
has hitherto enjoyed so libreaily, the con
fidence and patronage of an appreciating public
by electing as principal instructors
Rev. JAMES M. WRIGHT, and
Mr. ROBERT A. CHAMBER 3,
The reputation and qualifications of whom as Instructors of
youth as well as guardiansof youthful maimers and morals
are such as to warrant the Board in feeing Jno hesitancy in
recommending the Institute to the confidence and increas
ed patronage and favor of the ?aurronding country.
Ample provisiohs are infoperation for the accommodation
of all who may come, and
ENLARGED FACILITIES
will be afforded to meet the increasing demands as they oc
cur, such as will satisfy patrons, sustain the high reputation
of the Faculty, and eusuce the fsanguine hopes of the future
usefulness of the
The Course of Study will be such -as to prepare young men,
who may not require a Collegiate Education, for practical bu
siness in life, or quality them for entering the advanced classes
in our Universities iand Colleges.
The flrst session is in progress, s and all the pupils who may
be expecting to become connected with its exercises, are
urged to be present as early Jas ipracticable in January.
A hearty co-operation in behalf of theenterprise is invited
on the part of Jthe adjacent communities.
For Catalogues containing Ipartieulars, address either of the
Faculty 01 the undersigned, at Glennville, Ala.
-I, r, GLENN Board Trustees.
Glennville, Dec. 29, 1857. w j t<
Private Academy for Young Ladies,
EATONIOH, GA.
I. K. BRANHAM Principal.
- MRS. E. V. BATTEY,
French, fknd Assistant in Literary Department
JifISS E. J. WRAY,
Drawing and Painting, and Asst, in Literary Department
MR. V. CZURDA,
Musical Department.
MRS. E. UZIISDA,
.Embroidery,and Assistant <in Mnsic.
The Exercises of this School will be resumed on Wednes
day, January 13th, 1857.
Number or Pupils limited to 36. Tuition, embracing both
Literary and Ornamental Departments, sl2*. Half in advance.
Beard,in good families, at nsnaliates. dec22w4t
FHOTOGRAFHT.
B. b\ POPKINS’
(FORMERLY WOODBRIDGE’S)
PHOTOGRAPHIC
GALLERY OP ART,
IS AGAIN OPEN TO ‘THE PUBLIC.
r HE undersigned has just returned irom Now York with
all the late improvements la Photography, and is now
prepared t • execute likenesses, from miniature to Hie size,
in a style superior to anything ever before introduced in this
PHOTOUEAPHS, which for durability, brilliancy,
clearness and depth of tone, are unequalled by
any other Pictures extant.
AMBRT YPBS.
STEREOTYPES.
MELAUSTOTYPES,
DAGUERREOTYPES,
And every desirable style of picture .known in the Art,l exe
cuted in the most skilliul and perfect manuer.
Instruction in the art given on tLs most favorable terms.
r*Gallery over the blue IDrug Store, No. 8 Broad Street.
’ B. F. POPKINS.
Columbus. Oct. 15, 1857. rwtwtfl
~ AUCTION & COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
NEW FIRM.
THE undersigned wonld inform their friends and the public’
that they have ;associated tnemselves together under the
name and stvle .of
HARRISON A FITTS,
at the old stand Nos. 59and61 West side Broad Street, for
the purpose of transacting the
Auction, Commission, and’ Negro Business,
and solicit their patronage. All business committed totheir
care will be promptly and faithfully attended to. They will
give their personal attention to the sale of Real Estate, Ne.-
groes, ./Merchandize and Produce. Having houses fitted up
exprssly for the purpose, they are prepared to board, to pur •
ebase and sell Negroes on Commission.
Liberal advances will be mnde as usual, on Negroes and
Merchandize.
Administrators and Executors’ sales attended to on reason
abggrf>“m 50 to 60 LIKELY NEGRGOES of all classes will
be kept constantly on hand. g _ HAER[SON .
GEORGE X. PITTS.
Columbus, July 23,1857. iulv23—wtwtf
-U- IHE OHEA
’ -V •
■ \ ,g- T’ Tt Tfl £
ft DISCOVERY
OF THE ASE.
MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in our cm
mou pasture weeds, a remedy that cures
EYERY KIND OE HUMOR,
FROM
The Worst Scrofula, dowa to a Go miaou
He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never
failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has
now in bis’possession over one hundred certificates ol its
value, all within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth.
One to three; bottles will cure the wont kind of Pimples
on he face.
Two orthree bottles will clear the system of biles.
Two bottles are warranted to cun tke worst canker in tne
mouth or stomach.
Throe to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind
of Erysipelas.
Oneto two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the
Eyes.
v Two bottles are warranted to cure running of. the ears and
blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottli s are warranted to|cure corrupt and run
ning ulcers.
One bottle will cure scaiy eruptions of the skin.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind
of ring worm.
Two or three bottles aie warranted to cure the most des
perate case ol rheumatism.
Three or four bottles are warranted to cure salt-rheum.
Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula.
A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a
perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken.
ROXBURY, MASS.
Dkar Madam—The reputation of the Medical Discovery,in
all kind o! humors, is so well’established by the unanimous
voice of all who have used it, that I need not say anything
on the subject, as the most skillful physicians aud the most
careful druggists, in the country are unanimous in its praise.
In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, do it
with a full knowledge of its curative power, in relieving all
and caring most of those diseases to which you are unfortu
nately so liable. That most excrusiattng disease to an affec
tionate mother,
NURSING SORE MOUTH ,
Is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is restored to it,
natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful naps,
to calm aud sweet slumbers; and jthe Medical discovery be
comes a fountain of blessing to ‘your husband and households
In the more advanced stages of
CANKER ,
it extends to thestomach, causing
DYSPEPSIA,
which is nothing but canker on the stomach; then to ‘.he In
testines and
KIDNEYS ,
creating a sinking, gone feeling,and an evan to
the cares of your owu family.
Your stomach is
RAW AND INFLAMED ,
your food distresses you, and you can only take certain kinds
and even of that your system doesnotget half the nourish
inent it contains as the acrimonious fluid of the canker eats it
up: then your complexion riooees its bloom and becomes sal
low or greenish, and your best day gone. For want of •nour
ishment your system becomes loose and flabby, and the fibres
of your body becomes relaxed. Then follow* a train of dis
eases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to
CUR E;
Palpitation or the heart, ipain |in the side, weakness of the
spine and small of the back, pain in the hip joint, when you
retire, irregularity of the ‘bowels, and also, that most! excru
ciating diseases, the
P 1 LE S %
How many thousands of poor women are suffering from
thisdiseaae and pining away a miserable life, and their next
door neighbor not knowing the cause. I wish to impress on
your mind that? good fold proverb, “Anounce of prevention
is belter than a pound of cure.” In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the preventative t and thelcure, with this great
and good quality, thatj it will never,under any circumstances,
do you any injury.
No change in diet is necessary—eat the best you can get
andfenoughof it.
Directions roa Use— Adults one jtablespoonful per day—
Children over ten years desert spoonful—Children from five
te eight years, teaspoonful. As no directions can be appli
cable to all consti’utions, take ‘sufficient to operate on the
bowels twice adav. Yours truly,
DONALD KENNEDY.
Price SI.OO per bottle, For sale by Dr. D. YOl NG, Whole
sale \gent, Col ambus, Ga, novl-. -6mwt
A~carlT
TO DEALERS IN AND CUSTOMERS OF
Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
A Dangerous Counterfeit is being Sold
Throughout the Country.
THE counterfeit (small size) may be easily distinguish
ed from the genuine, from the fact that in the vignette
of genuine wrapper the feet of the man standing, are dis
tinctly seen as well as the four legs of the chair, and
also both legs of the figure sitting, while on the coun
terfeit the feet cannot be seen at all, and distinctly but 2 of
the four legs of the chair; and then the counterfeit is prin
ted in light blue ink, while in the genuine it is in dark blue
or nearly green ink.
Beware of this counterfeit, touch it not if you wonld not
lose your money. To dealers we would say that should
any lie offered them less than our published rates, they
may be sure it is counterfeit. Also to be on their guard
against any parties purporting to be agents of ours, as the
scoundrels counterfeiting have done. The only traveling
agents we have are W. R. Merwin, E Dupont, Timothy
Wood and A. Hanford. Credit none unless they have
certificate of appointment and power of attorney, signed
by the head of our firm, O. J. Wood.
jan7—wtwlin O. J. WOOD & CO.
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
BTJCHU,
A reliable remedy in ail diseases of the Urinary and Gen
ital Organs. Persons suffering from
Pain in the Back and Loins, Inflamalion of the Kid
neys or Bladder, Strangury, Leucorrhcea or Whites,
Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Gravel, Irregularities, Ob
structions or Discharges,
Indicating more or less disease of those organs, should use
SISLEY’S BUCHU,
according to the directions which accompany it.
There are probably no diseases so destructive to the
health and happiness, and everything appertaining so
cially,morally and physically to the human subject, as
some oi the diseases of these organs.
The attention of physicians is especially invited to this
most convenient as well as effective and pleasant remedy
in the many delicate and often difficult cases for which
they have to prescribe. Every physician will readily ap
preciate its value, and no one who has ever used it in his
practice will ever do without it.
Sold in Columbus by Dr. D. Young, and country mer
chants generally. Price SI per bottle. Sold at wholesale
by HARREL, RISLEY & KITCHEN,
72 Barclay Street, New York,
decl7—wtw3m Wholesale Druggists.
TO THOSE INDEBTED.
ALL those indebted to the undersigned, by note or ac
count, past due, are earnestly requested to come for
ward and settle up. We have shown our willingness to
accommodate, by waiting on you, and now ask you to re
cipiocate oy paving up.
Oct 10, w&twft J. H. DANIEL &. CO.
RULE NISI.
Talbot Court of Ordinary, September Term 1857.
YIfHEREAS, Stephen Howell, Executor of William Howell,
” applies to me for letters or Dismission from said Execu.
torship:
Beit ordered. That all persons Concerned be and appear at
the May Term next ensuing of this ICourt, tthen and there to
•hewcause, if any they have, why said letters should|notbe
granted. A true extract from the ’minutes of this Court, Oct.
I4th, IBST. MARION BETHIINE.Ord
October JAth—w#m
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
THORN’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CO
PAIBA AND SARSAPARILLA,
possesses advantages not enjoyed by any other medicine for
the cure of sexual diseases, which must with an enlightened
public render it assuredly highly popular, and a desideratum
long sought for in the medical world. It needs no confine
ment or change of diet. In its approved form, that of paste,
it is entirely tasteless, and causes no unpleasant sensation to
the patient. It has acquilled the utmost lame io almost ev
ery part of Europe ; it has been examined, approved of,and
sanctioned by the faculty of medicine, and recommended
by the most eminent of the profession. Prepared by J. B.
THORN, Chemist, London, and for sale, wholesale and
retail,by John A. Tarrant & Cos., Agents for the Uuitea
Slates, 278 Greenwich street, New York.
As the above valuable preparation has been extensively
counterfeited by unprincipled parties in the United States,
the proprietoi has adopted, as a precaution against imposi
tion on consumers, a Label, ot which the following is a sac
simile, and which will be found burnt in upon the bottom of
each pot of the genuine intended for sale in the United
States, Canada, Briiish Provinces, West Indies, and South
America.
/ * CHEMIST.T\
n LONDON \
[f JOHN.ATARRANT •]
Ur NEW YORK. z]
SOLE AGENT. 7
FOR THE
The stamp around each pot will also bear the names of
the proprietor and’of the United States agents
Druggists and Dealers will observe on each dozen pack
ages the following label:
Important Caution. The increased reputation and
grea i ana ... . .ior.i s -ompounu extract of Copaiba
and Sarsaparilla, have been inducements for others to offer
imitations of this valuable medicine. Venders are particu
larly warned of this fact, that they may be on their guard,
and not dispose of any impure article, calculated to injure
their reputation, and destroy the merits of the original pre-
Saration, to obviate which the Subscriber (successor to
ames Tarrant, by whom it was first introduced into the
United States) has attached his signature to this caution, to
counterfeit which is forgery. John A. Tarrant.
Address orders for the above article, with full directions
for shipment to JOHN A. TARRANT & CO.,
Druggists, No. 278 Greenwich, cor. Warren St.,N. Y.
Oet, 7, 1857.—wtwly.
CINCINNATI DISTILLERY.
f PIKE’S \
(f Gflagn&Ua, |
I WHISKEY I
\ I Cincinnati J
• v°Hio.y
M
Up
fjO t>\
| S.N. PIKE’S J
CELEBRATED jj
\c/l(agivoUa YlfdslccyJ
COUNTERFEIT,
CAUTION TO PARTIES PURCHASING
S. N. PIKE’S
MAGNOLIA WHISKY,
Cincinnati, Oliio.
THE undersigned, manufacturer and sole proprietor of the
above o'and ot Whisky, would respectfully inform hiß
customers and purchasers of this celebrated brand that there
has appeared in the Charleston and other Southern markets,
a counterfeit ot the above Whisky. being a poisonous imita
tion, branded similar to his brand. It passes under the name
of S. N. Dyke’s .Magnolia Whisky, Cincinnati, Ohio, and oth
er names similar to S. N. Pike As there is no party in this
city by the name of S. N. Dyke, ‘ is intended to impose and
Deceive those who would purchase the genuine brand, l
make this statement to put parties on their guard, as there are
several persons in the eastand west raakingan imitation, ana
using my name with a slight alteration. 1 have analyzed sev
eral samples of this counterfeit brand, and found that itcon
tains a deadly poison. This fact alone impelsme to cau
tion the public to protect these who are liable to be deceived,
and prevent the evil results attending the use of this poison
ous imitation. I also hereby caution the counterfeiters of
my brand, that 1 will prosecute them to the full extent of the
law. Tlifc genuine S.N. Pike’s Magnolia Whisky is distilled
trom the beet qualities ol Ryeand Corn,and is warranted free
from deleteriousorobnoxioua compound, it being a pure and
healthy beverage.
M any parties have recently commenced making abrand of
Whisky called Magnolia, but they are an imitation of my
trade brand so oe careful aud get the only genuine Magnolia
Whisky made in the United States, aDd distilled only by me.
SAMUEL N. PTKE.
No. IS & 20 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati,Ohio.
J une24 1857—w&twly.
THE LAST GALL !
MONEY WANTED.
THE subscriber having purchased the entire interest oi
V. R.TOMMEY, in the Notes and accounts of the
| late firm of J. ENNIS & CO.,(which firm was dissolved
| on the first Oct. 1855,) would earnestly solicit ail indebted
i to said firm, either by note or account, to call at the store
of J. Ennis & Cos., and settle the same, or they will find
their Notes and Accounts in the hands of an officer for
collection. J. ENNIS.
; Columbus, Oct. 18,1856. wtwtf
BACON,! BACON!
10,000 lbs. Choice Tennessee Bacon,
Just received and for sale by
JEFFERSON & HAMILTON.
September 2,1856 —wtf
PLANTERS’ WARE-HOUSE.
THE undersigned have this day purchased the
HidpidWarehouse property of STEWART, GRAY & CO.,
HHBLland will continue the business (so ably and satisfac
orily conducted by them) under the firm and style of
I DILLARD, POWELL & CO.
NYVYW In soliciting a continuance of the .patronageso lib*
extended to our predecessors, we take occa-
BSSwion to sf v that no labor will be spared by us to sub*
serve the interest of our customers and friends,and we shall
at all times b- pr soared to extend them usual facilities.
F. W. DJLLARD,
R.H. POWELL,
N. T. SC OTT,
ADDIS* >N FRAZIER.
WESLEY WILLIAMS.
Columbus, July Ist, 1857.
The above will inform the public that we have sold our
Warehouse propertvto .Messrs. Dillard, Powell &Co.,and we
take great pleasure in recommending them as every way
worthy of public patronage, and solicit a continuance of the
patronage ol our former customers and friend for the present
concern. STEWART, GRAY & CO.
July B—w&twtf.
lea & PERRINS .
CELEBRATED
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
PRONOUNCED BY S EXTRACT
MM of a Letter from a
CONNOISSEURS, Ml Medical Gentleman,
TO BE THE JS : TL. MAD AS
,#1 TO HIS BROTHER,
ONLY GOOD SAUCE, gig WORCESX^R , May / 1851
11Tn “Tell Lea & Perrinsthat
AND APPLICABLE TO l Heir Sauce is highly es
teemed in India, and islin
EVERY VARIETY my opinion, the most pal
atable as well as tne most
OF*DISH. Sauce that is
THE only medal awarded by the jury of the New York ex
hibition for foreign sauces, |was obtained by Lea & Per
rins, for their Worcestershire Sauce, the world |wide fame ol
which having led to numerous imitations, purchasers are
earnestly requested to see that the names of 4 <LEA & PER
RINS” are impressed, iitpon , the bottle and stopper, and
printed upon the labels.
Sole wholesale agents for the United States.
JOH N DUNCAN & SONS,
405 Broadway New York.
A stock always in store. Also orders receivod for direct
shipment from England. decß—wly.
Valuable Lands for Sale.
I have for sale, ‘on reasonable terms, a valuable
gggfrPlantation, lying near Oampbellton, Jackson county,
Florida, containing 1460 acres—6oo acres of which is
—Acleared. On the place aro all necessary buildings for
carrying on a farm. About one thousand acres of the Land
is oak and hickory—the balance flrst rate pine land, with the
exception of about one hundred fact es. The land is weli ad
apted to the cultivation of cotton, corn, rice, &c.,
and is inferior to no land in the county. It is now generally
conceded that Jackson county lands produce more cotton,
corn and tobacco to the acre than the lands of any other
connty in *the IState. Instead of being the second or third
county in the State in wealth and population, it will no doubt
soon be the flrst. 1 offer this land at the low price of $5.50
per acre—one third cash, the balance in one and two years.—
Bond and security will be required, ora lien retained on SthD
land. Tit.es perfect.
Maj. James Drummond, who resides on the plantation will
take pleasure in showing it Jto any tone who wishes to pur
chase. Possession given on the ilirstot January.
WILLIAM E. ANDERSON,
Dec22—wlm Marianna, Fla.
PILES! PILES! PILES!
This hitherto intractable disease of every form
and in every stage
Cured by External Application only.
.Dr. Cavanaugh’s
WILL neverfail in giving immediate relief, and posi
tively curing the worst and most obstinate cases ol
Hemorrhoids or Piles. 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 TEST OF TRIAL , without a
fear of failure on its part, to do all the proprietor claims
°Fuil directions accompany each box; and that all is re
quisite is strictly to observe them, and a cure is certain to
follow.
The proprietor refers to the following testimonials from
gentlemen of character and standing, who have voluntari
ly given their certificates in its favor, in regard to its effi
cacy in their own cases. Read them.
The following is from one of the most reliable citizens
of Chicago, the late Treasurer of Cook county, 111':
Chicago, July 25,1855.
Dr. Cavanaugh—Dear Sir: 1 wish hereby to make
known to the afflicted that I have been troubled with the
Piles for twenty years or upwards, and at times most se
verely. And during a recent and most painful attack, a
friend procured a box of your Salve and asked me to give
it a trial. I did so. Not, however, with the expectation
of benefitting my disease,for truly, I have tried so many
applications I had lost confidence in all. But in making
use of your Salve, I soon found that it was doing me
good; and really it is incredible to myself, that with only
about two weeks use of your Salve, I am, as liar as I can
judge, a well man.
I most cheerfully make this statement, believing it is due
both to yourself and suukas may be afflicted with this
most trying and painful disease. Ido not hesitate to say
that I consider your preparation an invaluable remedy for
the Piles. Most sincerely yours.
N. H. HEALD
The Hon. Richard Yates, late member of Congress from
the Springfield (111.) district, says:
Jacksonville, 111. Nov. 15, 1855.
Dr. Thomas H. 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 as an invaluable remedy for
the Piles. Respectfully, RICHARD YATES.
The following from Rev. B. F. Bristow, is a sufficient
recommendation in itself: .
Jacksonville, 111. Dec. 15,1854.
Dr. Cavanaugh—l conceive it to be a duty I owe to the
afflicted to make known the invaluable virtues and reme
dial efficiency of your Pile Salve. I was for several weeks
afflicted with that painful and loathsome disease, the Piles.
After having exhausted my patience in trying various pre
scriptions of physicians and others without receiving any
benefit, by the sfongreeommennation of your Salve by my
friend, the Hon. Richard Yates, I was induced to try it. 1
am happy in saying an application of your salve for three
days, perfected an entire cure.
Respectfully yours, B. F. BRISTOW.
The following is the voluntary testimony of an eminent
physician with a large and extensive practice:
Jacksonville, 111., Nov. 13,1854.
Dr. T. H. Cavanaugh—Dear Sir: Having for sometime
heard of the euresjperformed by your Pile Salve, I re
commended it to many persons to give it a trial; and they
have reported themselves to me as entirely cured, or great
ly relieved by its use. Yours truly,
E. J. DUNLAP, M. D.
Chicago, August 30,1855.
Dr. T. H. Cavanaugh (Present.)
Dear Sir: —When I arrived in this city a few days ago, I
was suffering intensely with the Piles. 1 mentioned my
condition to you asking your advice. You recommended
your PileSalve,saying it would cure me. I tried it—the
effect was immediate, and lam now well. I believe it to
be, as it proved in my case, an invaluable remedy, and a
sure cureforthat disease, the Piles, and as such, recom
mend it to others. Yours truly,
JOHN W. HANSON,of St. Louis, Mo.
Price $1 per box. For sale in Columtais, by J. S. PEM
BERTON & CO., and by Druggists and Dealers general
ly. Dr T. H. CAVANAUGH Sole Proprietor.
Feb 14—wtwly. St. Louis,Mo.
Clear Jlie Track for <lie
GEORGIA ALCAHEST.
DRS. T. & N. L. GALLAWAY,
HAVE invented a medicated compound for the cure o
all diseases of the Skin and Hair, which they honor
with the name of the GEORGIA ALCAHEST ! A
menstrum long sought for and never obtained until now.
It is a remedy of the South, and we ask of the South a
fair trial of its virtues and effects on all the diseases we
claim for it—as a specific. Each week brings us tidings of
cures perfected by it, that exceed our most sanguine ex
pectations. It has no equal in preserving, restoring and
beautifying the hair; eradicating Scurf and Dandruff'; pre
venting Baldness and Grey Hairs; curing diseases of the
Skin, Glands and Muscles, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, Stings
of insects, Irritation and Swelling caused by poisonous
plants,Erysipelas, Ringworms, Scaldhead Inflamed Skin,
Prickly heat, Pimples, Scrofula, Tetters in. all stages, Salt
Rheum, Sore Throat, Shingles, Rough Hands, Periodical
or Nervous Headache, Chapped Skin, Chilblains, and all
external inflammations. We will give a few vouchers to
what it has done, and trust the Aleahest to herald its own
fame when used.
Monroe, Walton county, Geoi h
Alabama, Randolph County, )
January 10th, 1857. J
Drs. T. If N. L. Gallaway —Ab you requested me to
state what time my hair began to fall off', I take pleasure
in saying to you that in 1852, my hair began to look dead
and fall off’; the surface of my head became an entire scurf
and all my hair dropped offby the time I saw you in Geo
gia, 1855. The one bottle you sent to me while at my
sisters (Mrs. McCurley’s) made a permanent cure of it.—
The Scurf and Dandruff all fell off or disappeared, the ae*
cond bathing, and before I left Georgia my hair was four
or five inches long, and is thisd ty as full and beautiful as
ever, and more soft and lively; e ery person that beholds it
.thinks it oiled. It has been overt ighteen months since the
bottle of Alcahast gave out. Idt wish that all the afflic
ted would give it a trial, as I hadi ied many remedies be
fore, from eminent physician's ail- ithouteffect.
JANE CARSON.
G eorgia Walton County.
We, whose names are undersigned, do certify that we
were witnesses to the above case, that it is true as Miss
Carson has stated, when she left here her hair was as beau
tiful and full, covering the whole head, as before diseased
and resembled silk velvet.
OVERTON G. McCARTY,
SARAH McCARTY,
SILAS RAY,
PHENNIAH RAY.
Georgia, Gwinnett County:
Drs. T. If N. L. Gallaway —My daughter, Mary Eliza
beth was attacked with a Tetter on her head. I 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 her face. Her hair had nearly all
fallen off. The one bottle of your Georgia Aleahest that
I paid one dollar for, made a complete cure, and her hair
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
years. You are at liberty to use this—as all my neighbors
will testify to the same. Yours truly,
FIELDING HAMILTON.
Georgia, Walton County.
Drs. Gallaway If Son —My wife has been afflicted
with Chilblains all over her neck and shoulders, in large
lamps under the skin, none of them ever running as com
mon biles, which threw her into a high fever, headache,
&c. Hearing of your Georgia Aleahest, I procured a
bottle, and to my great joy, it, in a very few days, made a
cure, for which accept my best wishes for your success in
so valuable a remedy. 1 hear its fame spoken of by every
oerson that uses it as a specific for all the diseases you say
it will cure. Yours truly,
W. W. PETERS, J. P.
For sale n Columbus by D. Y oung, Danforth & Nagel,
and Brooks & Chapman. And also by Druggists gene
rally throughout the country.
June 24,1857—w&twtf
ECONOMY ITSELF!
I WOULD most earnestly calif the attention of the public
to the use of this well tried
SOUTHERN REMEDY
for all Bowel Diseases, in any and all* of their forms, Flux,
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Chronic or Accute; the result of Mea- j
sleß,&c.,or Children Teething, or any derangement of the
bowels. As much humbuggery as there may be fin the world,
I know the citizens of Columbus and vicinity have nsedthis
medicinwtime and again with more success than any remedy
nowin use. My neighbors shall make the verdict. I only
ask atrial; that will tell Tor its merits.
Please call'at Guriby & Co’s. Corner, or at my residence by
day or night, Sunday or Monday,and I will take great pleas
ure in stating to you such facts as will satisfy any unprejudi
ced mind of the above facts
With fevers or ioflamation, no danger. Innocent in its ua
ture,iileaves the system ai_d bowels in a healthy condition,
and leaves no bad results to follow. I am only asking the
people to gi re itafairtrial 1 only ask you to use it and use
it freely,as thereis no danger in it. Itisthe cheapest remedy
in the world, at least in this country. Liberal reductions
made to dealers; or to anyone taking it by the dozen. All or
ders willmeet with prompt attention.
Very Respectfully, JACK SMITH,
jft Gunby A Co.’s Corner,Columbus, Ga.
May 2S, 1857—w&twtf
FONTAINE AND LOWELL
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES.
H HUGHES, UANIKL & CO.,
Having associated with ftbera Wesley
Hodges, and taken the Lowell in addition t o 2NnHU
the Fontaine Warehouse, and having greatly increased their
storage capacity, will continue the Warehouse, Re
ceiving, Forwarding, and Bu
siness, under the firm name of
HUGHES, DANIEL & CO.
OFFICE AT THE FONTAINE WARE-HOUSE-
Our particular attention will he given to the sale of Cotton
and other consignments. We are .prepared to afford all fa
cilities usual in our business. Liberal Cash Advances made
ou Cotton,in store or for shipment to other points.
.Bagging, Rope, Salt &c., will be furnished our
customers at current rates, and ordersof -every description,
will meet with prompt attention. Thankful for the liberal pa
tronage of laßt season, we hope for Its continuance.
WM. 11. HUGHES,
WILLIAM DANIEL,
JNO. R. EaSTHAM,
J*n.U Us7—wtwtf WBBLEY . HODffßg. I
AT* COST.
TO CL,®SE BUSINESS !
The undersigned having determined to discontinue bnsiness, are now offering their entire
§T®£E ©S 1 SQUIDS
Our Stock con>ists of
MMI MISS® @ © H) 1 3
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Embroideries, Thread and Valencia Lucs, Lace Sets, Sleeves and Collars, Muslin Ses, a gn at varie
ty of Prints and Ginghams, a large lot of Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shir rings from 3-4 ,o
12-4 wide, Linen Shirtings and Pillow Case Linens, Linen Table Damask and Lipen Damask cloths,
Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Satinets and Cassimeres , Osnaburgs and Tickings.
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Saddlery, Hardware, Crockery, Drugs, &c. Also a large lot ol
NEGRO BLANKETS.
We most respectfully solicit a call from the ladies, particularly, and the pubLc pener il. w>.
are determined to sell and will sell. .
Ail those indebted to us by note or account, and also to the late firm or 1 hreewi -, Cos..
are earnestly requested to call and settle at once, as we are determined to close upour nusri.
CODY, HUD-ON. HOLT & CO.,
Columbus, Geo., December 21, 1857.—w&twtf.
545,000
WORTH OF
READY MADE CLOTHING,
TRUNKS AND VAEISES,
Carpet Bags, Hat Cases, Umbrellas,
Gent’s Traveling Blankets, Shawls,
mmmmsm mmm
SELLING OFF AT COST,
FOR CASH AND CASH ONLY,
BY
J. H. DANIEL. & CO.,
123 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Owing to the tightness of the Money Market, the subscribers have determined to offer
their large aud well-selected stock of goods for Gentlemen’s wear, at Cost for Cash or
current Bank Bills, for thirty days, thereby enabling those wlio are in want of such
Goods to supply themselves with the best articles manufactured in their line, at lower
rates than ever before offered in any market.
“T3BCXS IS JSfO mJMBXJO.
c tro©LL[i [f>gh ©©©tt e
FOR CASH AND CASH ONLY!
Call, examine, and see for yourselves.
J. H. DANIEL & CO
Columbus, Ga., November 3, 1857. wtwtf
and others wanting Goods for servants, would do well to
call and examine our Stock. J. H. D. CO.
RHOWM’S HOTEL,
OPPOSITE TIIE PASSENGER DEPOT,
MACON, GEORGIA.
E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR,
B. F. DENSE, Superintendent.
Meals ready on the arrival of every
Macon, Ga., April 15,1856. wtf.
RULE NISI.
Talbot Court of Ordinary September Term , 1857.
WHEREAS, Stephen Howell, Administrator on the estate
of Elizabeth Howell, applies to me for Letters ol
Dismission from said administration:
Be it ordered, That all persons concerned be and appear at
the May Term next ensuing of this Court,then and there to
shew cause, if any they have, why‘said letters should no
granted A true extract from the minutes of said Court I4th
October, 1857. MARION BETII UNE, Ordinary.
oct2o—wCm
DEED OF TRUST SALE.
BY virtue of power given in a certain Deed of Trust,
executed by O. S. Holland to me, dated 25th June,
1857, 1 will sell at pualic outcry in the town of Girerd,
Alabama, on the last Saturday in January next, to wit,
30th January, 1858, the lollowing negroes, viz:
Condy,a man, bright mulatto, 21 years old: Milly, a
woman of dark complexion, 26 years old. Sold for cash,
to satisfy said deed of trust, as the property of said O. S
Holland. P. J.PHILIPS, Agent,
Commercial Bank Brunswick.
dec3l—wtds by John S. Burch, AgH.
Notice to debtor* and creditor*.—All persons
indebted to the estate of (Wiiey Caanon, late of Mus
cogee co., deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those.havingdemands against said estate are re
quired to present them to me duly attested, within the time
prescribed by law or they will not be settled.
Dsc.% 1857—w40d RUFUS SHARPE, Exr.
Jpfp
LANDRETH’S NEW CROP OF GARDEN SEED?
just received and for sale by
BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
AIso,ONION SETS of various kinds.
declO—wtwtf w& )w
Laadreth’s New Crop Garden Seed,
Just Received at
ian2B—wtwtf. J. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORE.
WRAPPING AND NEWS PAPER
OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES.
FOR S* LB AT
Rock Island Paper Mill Office,
IN FRONTOF PALACE MILLS.
TERMS CASH. iunelfiwtwtf
©©HHlTEiilll® 531^X7 0
THE HALLOTYPE PICTURES!
A. J. RIDDLE,
HAS purchased of J. Gurney, of New fYork, the exclusive
right for taking HaHotype Pictures, which is a little ahead
of anything in the way of Picture taking the world has ever
seen. There is nothing to which they can be compared in tho
art of Photography, bnt bear a strong resemblance to wax
figures, for softness and beauty of light and shade. Ladies
and genttemen are invited to call and examine
Artists who desire to learn this new aud beautilui art, and
secure rights for other counties will please call on A. J RID
DLE, Oolumbus Ga. July2s—
TO SHIT THE TIMES !
THE EAGLE
MANUFACTURING CO.
OFFER their various styles of Goods, comprising
OSNABURGS, YARNS, PASHION (or stripes,)
PINE-KNOT PLAINS, NEGRO KERSEYS,
SOUTHERN LINSEYS, “TRUCK FOR
TROWSERS.” COTTON ROPE,&o. &c.
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
They invite the special attention of the Trade to their
Stock which is complete in every respect.
. J- RHODES BROWNE, Agent.
Columbus. De. 5 . 1857. twit wtf
FOR SALE.
MI am now offering for sale one ol the most desirable
residences In or near Columbus. It .is situated just
outside of the East Common, near the residence of
Maj. John H.Howard. The lot contains six acres.
For further particulars, apply to me at Upatoie, or CharljyJ
i Williams at Dolumbus.
j June 20—twtf C. B. HOWARD.
PLANTATION FOR SALE,
t I offer for sale the plantation owned by the late
Mrs. Cook. It is 13 miles from Columbus, on the
road and contains about 1,000 acres, ol
ibout 400 acres are woodland. The buildings con
sist of a substantial two story dwelling house, excellent
barn,Gin Houseand Negro houses.
I will take $6.50 per acre in two payments for it. If not
6old before, I shall sell it in Hamilton on the first Tuesday
in October next, to the highest bidder.
MARTIN J. CRAWFORD.
Columbus, Aug. 18th—wtf.
GEORGlA—Muscogee County.
Court of Ordinary , September Term , 1857.
RULE NI Si.—Whereas, John A. Johnson, administrator
op the estate ol Celeta .Sauls, deceased, having appli
ed for Dismission:
It is therefore hereby ordered, That all persons concerned
shew cause, if any. they have, win said administrator should
not be dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to be held infand
or said county on the first Monday in April next, and that
this Rule be published in terms of the lav .
A true transcript from the minutes, September 30th,1857.
oct3—w6m JnHN JOHNSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Muscogee county.
Court of Ordinary, July Term 1857.
ORDER NISI.--Whereas William W. Shipp, administra
rator on the estates of John Parkman, dec’d, having ap
plied for dismission from said administration:
It is therefore ordered, that all persons concerned, shew
cause, if any they have* why said administrator should not
be dismissed a! the Court of Ordinary io beheld in and for
said county on the 2d Monday in January next, and that
this order be published in terms oi the law.
A true extract from the minutes, July Bili, 1857.
July 11,1857 —w6m JNO. JOHNSON, Ord.
Administrator** Sale.—Will be sold on the first
Tuesday In .March next, at the Market House in <he clly
of Columbus, One Negro Boy beiodging to the estate of Sea
born Taylor, deceased, late of Muscogee county.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
dec3l—w2m ’ L.M.BIGGERS, Adm’r
Administrator’s Sale.
OF CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY LANDS.
BY authority of an order ;of the Court (of Ordinary- of New
ton county, I will sellou the flrst Tuesdayii:i March ioext,
before the Court House door in the ftown of Cusseta. Chatta
hoochee county, within the legrai ’hours of sale, to the [hiirhest
bidder for cash, Lotof land. Number ,Th rtv Hive, in the 6th
District of originally Muscogee, now Chattahoochee county
—as part of the estate of John M Clark, deceased, late of New
ton County, Ga. Sold for at division of said estate. Titles
indisputable.
Jan.s, 1858—w.ds DANIEL SCOTT, Adm'r.
GEORGlA—.Mnscogoe County:
yiyHEREAS Samuel A. Billing applies to me for Let
’ ‘ ters of Administration de bonis non on the estate of
Henry M. Jernigan, late ol Muscogee county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to show cause
if any they have, why the administration of said estate
should not be granted to said applicant at the Court of Or
dinary to be held m and for said county on the first Mon
day in February next.
Given under mv hand and official signature J Jan. Ist
1858. JNO JOHNSON, Ordinary.
January sth, 1858.—w30d.
WOODEN WARE!
A Large Lot of
of THE
TROY MANUFACTURE,
Os all descriptions, for, ale at the lowest prices, wholesale
and retail. Orders filled at the shortest notice and tor anv
amount JEFFERSON’ fc IIA,VII,TON.
~Cw Montgomery Mail and Macon Telegraph copy weekly
three months, and forward Dili to this office
Columbus, Ga. Nov. 17,1857. w 3 m
TROT FACTORY WARE-ROOMS
NO. 40 BROAD ST-, COLUMBUS, GA.
Keep constantly on hand at Wholesale and Retail
Tubs, Buckets, f s!k Churns,
Chairs, Bedsteads, Wardrobes. ureau
Safes, Tables,
ana other house iurmshing and domestic articles.
tip AH articles on sale at the Ware-rooms, are Man
ufactured exclusively by the Troy Factory.
Orders addressed-to Troy Factory will receive prompt
attention. r
JAMES HAMILTON,
n „ Successor to R. G. Jefferson & Cos.
Columbus, Ga., March 28,1857. wdttwly
FOR SALE.
rpHE Subscriber has on hand a few STILLS formanun <tn
rfti;i?^: ao A\fo r *” dyor Whuk r* he win
Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware,
every description, which can be bonghtat the lowesrates.
iU <3^o3®'vJsycE>O3Ll3fS.
oneon ih H notice a ndfohjlibera) terms.
J. B. HICKS,Agent.
Jnlytß wjt Next deorbelow “Sant Sonet” Broad-et.