Harris County enterprise. (Hamilton, Harris County, Ga.) 1860-1865, November 28, 1861, Image 3

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AIN NOtTNCKMKNTS. For Tux Hcoelver. We are authorized to announccthe namcof JiSPEK .VU'I.I.I'YS ns n candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns of Harris county, *t the election in January next 9&F” We arc authorized to nunottnee the name of ABBOLEM WELUOS ns n candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns of Harris county* at tho election in January next. For Hhcrifl'. We aro authorized to announce the namt / CHARLES H. PRICHARD as a candidate for.lho office of Sheriff of Harris county, at tho election in January next, with J. M. DAVIS as Deputy. ANNOUNCEMENT FOR BIIGKIFF. ASOURY F. SEATS announmA himself a candidate for tile office of Sheriff of Harris county at tho ensuing January election. Be resides in or near Hamilton, and if elected .can conveniently he found at all tunas, ready to serve any order or pro cess that may bo placed in his hands, and promises to bring several years’ experience Into tho office, in timately with it. He would not r.l this time make this announcement if ho was not inca pacitated from serving in the war of independence in which the Smith is at present engaged, but would be found with her patriotic sons on the battle field, assisting them to drive back an abolition invading foe. If elected, good and efficient deputies will be appointed. to For Shorlir. Mr. Editor — Wc suggest the name of JOHN M. NELSON, Esq., ns a candidate for Sheriff of Harris county, and hope he will allow his name to lie used for that office, at tho ensuing January elec tion. MANY VOTERS. For Tux Oolle<toi\ ffiSr-Tbo friends of S. JM. IIU IY YAY nn m Flounce him as a candidate for the office of Tax Col lector of Harris county at the election in January next. Having servod us onco, we know him to be capable and honest. Mr. Editor.—Please announce the name of Capt “WIEEIS SE ATS ns a candidate for Tax Col lector for Harris county at tho coming January ■election. Capt. Seats is an old citizen of the comi ty, has never asked for office before, and would not 010 so now, but for tile fact that lie happened to tile misfortune to got a leg broken cwhilehuildinga mill near this place last spring, which disables him from fliani labor. Ilclias a large family depending upon him for support—all girls. lJesid >s. lie lias three boys now in the army of the Confederate States. TAX PAYERS. fkS” We nro authomm] to announce the name of HIRAM I)OH>IAN as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of Harris county, nt the election in January next. to. T\Y KNTV’S KVEN LIKELY NEGROES, At Administrator's Sale. AGREEABLY t> an order of tho. Court of Ordina ry of Harris countv, Giwgia, will be sold be fore the Court 11 ouse uoor in Hamilton, on the first Tueatiuv in Jamjarv next, within the legal hours of ._ulo, TWJBNTY-S‘KVJSN UKKhY NEGROES, .- of linli Parker, Into cf said ‘2 V *:l- old | about 8(1 vear.s old ; Guaki.ru. about d2year old; Amos, about fi t years old : Lafavkttk. about 21 years old: TV ksi.icy, (a good blacksmith) 2) years old; lion, about 14 years old; Mary, about R 8 yeaf.ioldj andlnr child Klizabotl about *2 ycar.3 old ; • Tom, about 14 years old; Okoikik, about years old: Ann, about Id yours old, and her child, 1 year old; An, about fiO years old, and her infant child; Mary, about 12 yearn old ; Geokuia Ann, about 10 years old; J ack. about 8 ye r* old ; Martha, about 0 years old; -.I.KUii y. about 4 years old ; Ann, (ii splendid hoiljQ.lervaut and sonmotres.-.,) About 3v> y&ireoltl, and h r child 1 year old ; Hbniiy, about 8 yeunt old ; -Jenny, about ( years old; •JufhlTa, about < years old ; Veter, about 4 years old ; ■Hiram, about 2 years old. Hold for division. Term? mu lo known on thetlay ofs&Io. ELEMING PAKKKH, ) v , . * isAiAii fakkejl ; Admr8 * November 21-tils. Administrator’s Hole! AGHKKABLY to an order of the Court of Ordina ry of Harris county, Georgia, will be sold, be fore the Court House door, in the town of Hamilton, in said county, on tho first Tuesday in January next, within tho usual hours of sale, at public aiterv, TWENTY-THREE ACRES OF LAND, lying on the castsido of lot number 403, in tho 20th district foriginally Muscogee, now Harris county, belong ing to tho estate of James Wei lon, deceased. Sold for the benefit of tl e heirs uud legatees of said de ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. ABSOLKM WELDON, Adm'r. w ’ Nov. 21-Ot. GEORGIA, Hurris County s h WHEREAS, Robert Weldon applies to mo in r terms of the Statute for letters of administration on the estate of David'J. Adame, deceased, lute of of said conntv. Therefore all persons concerned are hereby noti fied to be and appear at my office within tlic time prescribed by law, to show caiwe, (if any they lmve) why the said administration should not be given said applicant. Given under mv hand and official signature this Nov. 28,18<51. GKO. W. M ULLINS, Ordinary, nov 28, 18G1—30d Harris County: 1 ITU EKE AS, Powlmttuu L. Hopkins applies tc |T me in terms oft bo Statute, for letters of admin istration on tho estate of Milton Hopkins, late of laid county, deceased: Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby noti fiftod to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they havcl why tlie said administration should not be gruntea aiajspplieant. Given under my hand and official signature, this fifid day of October, 1 Hrtl. GEO. W. MULLINS, Ord’y. oct3od 24- iiEOJttalA, lliirrls County, WHEREAS Samuel Goodman applies to me in teims of the statute, for letters of administra te* on the estate ot* Albert G. Goodman, late of said county, deceased; Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby noti fied to be and appear athiy office, within the time prescribed by law, toshowcaufto, (if any they have) why the said administration should not bo granted said applicant. Given under my band in office, this 20th No vembo* 1801. GEO. W. MULLINS, Or y. Nov. 28, 1801. 0d Notice to debtors ami Creditors* ALL persons indited to tho estate of William M. Worrell, late of Harris county, Georgia, doc’d, arc requested to make immediate'payment, v id nil those having demands ngninst said estate will lire eant them to me within the tiny pwwribed by law, duly anthontirntod. f„r p.'iymrtit. . J ‘ s - KIMUKUI’OH, Adm’r. August 8, 1801. 880 A.CJXX33S IMPROVED LANDS, % it Admitiislralor’s Sale! ■A/o an order of the Court of Ordinn 'ounty, Georgia, will be sold bc use door in the town of Hamilton, ay in December next, within the s, the following described lands, estate of Isniuh Parker Son., late censed, to-wit: limber 315, 81 li and 818, each con red two and u half acres, more or Jtvs ; part of lot number 817, containing one hun dred and ten acres, more or less, and part of lot nuin ber 318, containing one hundred and forty aero*, more or less. Said lands lying and being in the twentieth (20th) District of originally Muscogee, now Harris county. Said lands iit about five miles north-west of WhitosviUe. are in a higli state of cul tivation, about half cleared, with two comfortable residences, with other necessary buildings, situated ondifferent parts of said land. For further particu lars, call upon the undersigned on said place, or ad dress them at WhitosviUe,Go. Hold for division. Terms made known on the day of sale. FLKMTMG PARKER, ISAIAH PARKER, Jr„ Sept. 10, 2861. Administrators. HAMILTON FEMALE COLLEGE Hamilton, On, TUK FALL SESSION of this Institution, will commence oil Tuesday, tlic 1:1th day of Almost. 1801. Tho College is furnished with a well selected Chemieal and Philosophical Apparatus, and with good Musical Instruments, Thb Course of Instruction is thorough nnd com plete, embracing nil the branches usually taught in tho best Colleges. For Catalogue, address J. U. LOVELACE, President. jnlv-18-tf CASH DRUGGIST. 0W ING to the hardness of the times, nnd scarcity of Drugs, and the difficulty <lf getting any more, l will bo compelled to SELL FOR. CASH, from this date. Persons sending orders, will please let the cash accompany them. .Persons indebted to me, cither by note or account, will please come forward and settle, ns I am very much in need of money. If not settled within a few lavs, 1 will be compelled to place them in the hands of an officer for collection, ami 1 can show no par tiality. J. lI*2INI*V„ June 27th, 1861. Oubli Dru^iHt. NOTIGK. PKIISONS indebted to Hardy Cornett, on ac count, are requested to call and settle the same inimedif.tdy, as Mr. Cornett has gone to tho war and left hi* papers in my hands. junoPHf (i. W. MULLINS. N. W. MILLER, Attorney at Law, litniM'ov, r. 4. _ Ynluttblo Town Property FOR SAXjR! ‘ fpHE subscriber wishing to change hi* business, of- J sere for sale his property in the town of Hamil.- ton. The property consists of two residences, both in the village, and conver iefitly located; one of which has thirty-five acres of good land attached. V bargain can no had in this property, and it will bo sold either for cash or on credit. The houses are in good order, having all necessary outbuildings at tached. ALSO, Two Offices, lota tod on tho Public Square—suit able for Lawyers or Doctors* Tht>ee offices are rent ed for the present year, nnd of course possession could not bo given until Chriiitmas. A LSO, A Blacksmith and Wood shop, both conveniently located. ALSC), Sixty-throc Acres of Woodland, located near the WhLtesville road, in they valley of the Pine* Moun tain. This property will bo gold separately or together, as the purchaser'desires. ‘ ALSO—A small lot of show*, well made, which will he sold nt a reasonable price. apriVJVnm KIGH A U!) RAG LA NI). A N IMPO KTA NT D. SCO VRU Y ! ! FOR THE CL’KR OF CONSUMPTION, imONCHITIS, COUGHS AND COLDS, THE MAKOUA ARABICA. DISCOYEItJiD BY A MISSI O N A ltY, WHILE THAVELLING iN ARABIA All win. nro anfffiring from fun-uimption should use the MAKOItA AItABfCA, discovered bv u missionary in Arabia. ** All who are threatened with Consumption should use the MAKORA AHABICA, diueovered by a missionary in Arabia. All who are sulf‘ring from Bronchitis should use the MAKOItA ABA BICA, discovered by u mis sionary in Arabia. All who are guttering from Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, should use the MAKOItA A KABILA, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. All who are guttering from Asthma, .Scrofula and Impurities of the Blood should use the MAKORA ARABIC A, discovered by u missionary in Arabia. It cures Consumption. It cures Bronchitis. It care# Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds. It cures Asthma, Scrofula and impurities of the Blood. This unequalled remedy is now for tho first time introduced to the public. It was providentially discovered by a missionary while traveling in Arabia. Ho was cured of Con sumption by Its use after his cose was pronouuml boneless by learned physicians in Europe. lie hns forwarded to us in writing, a full account of his own extraordinary euro, and of a number of other cures which have come under his observation, and also a full account of the medicine. At hi* request, and Impelled by a desire to extend a knowledge of this remedy to the public, wo have lmd his communication printed in pamphlet form for free distribution. Its interest is enhanced by an account which ho gives of some of the scenes of the Syrian massacres, which ho obtained from those who guttered in that awful tragedy. This pamphlet may he obtained at our office, or it will bo sent free by mail to all who apply for it. Wo import, the Makora Arabien direct from Smy rna through the house of Cleon & Gylippus, and we have always on hand a full supply put up in bottles ready for use with full directions. Price one dollar nor bottle. Sent by mail, on re ceipt of price, and 24 cents for postage. For sale, wholesale and retail bv LKKDH, GULMOUK & CO. Importers of Drugs and Medicine*, 01 Liberty St. N. Y. mnr2B-1y Also, bv Druggist* Generally. AMBROTYPE STOCK HOUSE] Or. VC. WILLIAMS, NO. 07, WEST SIDE BROAD STREET, ColuniE.us, Cieorgla, MANUFAOTUKEH and .luaU-r in eery (Innerip tinn of Ambrotypo nnd I’liotojrraphic Materia tho very lowed New York priced, ntnloguo of price* sent fre con application. Address t>. T. “WILLIAMS. mcyl7-1y Columbia*, (la. ” ATTKN'IMON ! CIOTTON will bo taken at the highest market j price for outstanding debt*. All customers and friends who have not settled their account* or paid their notes, will do* well heall on the undersigned and ;*ay off their iadebtedno** with Cotton, at the highest market price, and oblige. I. FK El DEN II EM & BUG,, No. 28, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. <M2i, Ibffl ts istj:w sToni;; NEW GOODS! nAVING reeently mov**d to mv new Stores,jeopj . nor Oglethorpe and St. Clair street*. 1 am pro? I pared to offer to my cu*t*mer* arid the public geperf ally, a largo and well selected stock of orock u ii; s AND Komontic Dry CJoods, Together with Clothing, Ih'ot*. Shoos, Hats, < ‘rock ery, Glass and Willow Ware, Also, a large lot od Yankee Notion* too mimerous to mention. All those who may favor me with n call will !> waited on with pleasure, and all goods bought will be delivered to any part of the city free of charge. The following are a few of the lending articles in line: I.IMH) bushel* Corn, S(H) bushel* Black Seed Oat*, 200 “ Wheat, 2(H) “ Rye, 100 barrel* Flour, (Double Extra,) 50 *• Irish l*otato, 10 44 Onion*, 10 44 Pickled Beef, 20 44 Mackerel. Non, 1, 2 and 3, 50 hogsheads Bacon Side*. 200 boxes Tobacco, various brands, 20 - Cheese, 10 keg* Fresh Goshen Butter, 100 sacks Rio and Java Cotton, 50,000 Cigars of various lr:‘*mis. ‘ A LSO, Meal, ITominv, Fodder, Cow Peas, Sweet P(*tat'R's,i Hides, Tallow. Aso., together with a large lot of aiii-j cl os usually kept in a Family Grocery Stars. -* The public are respeetfullv invited to call and ex amine my stock before pflre!ining elsewhere. jan24-(lm JoIIN LI (JON. T’ Ali 10 NOTIC G. rpIIR undersigued having disposed of the Hotel in I HnmiUon, beg*leave to return his sincere tlitmls] to the public for the liberal patronage extended to| him. Those indebted to him will find their account’ in* the hands of Messrs. Mobley iV Stanford, where hii hopes they will call and Kettle, a* he is anxious to get his business settled up as soon a* possible. aprillH F. M. T. BRAN N AN. WM. H. H. PHELPS, IIAS REMOVED TO Ills N E W S T ORE, UNDER COOK'S HOTEL, Wlim lie Is a Superb Slork of Confoctionorios,- Fire-worUN, Clkiitn, !\"hln, Hiiisins, Bairs, Prunes, B’lss, &c. [A M still mftmtfiicturinjt C’umlios in vavi.'h'. The* lltil'lltion of till, piililic is < >|.fi:illy ••ali.-J Vi iilv (’n luli.'J, ns tiiov in*’ niftmit:irtur‘(l of IT I tr. SCHJAI!, without tlia Use of foreign MibetHncos.-f ----("nkes linked in vnvicty nnd oniiiiu.Mitcd in.tltc tlncst elylo of art. Wisldings. Fie Nice nnd S.M'iftl Fiirticssiijiplicd nt short notice, with everything rinpiisito for such oe. a ions. Til KM < t'AStr (ON I.Y I) l r lltlt ‘V C \m lie’s I I ot.ol, dt'O.l.'i C(ii.i:muus, <ta. DRY ROODS A/r COST KOIt CASI I ! W ISIUNG to close a limited partnership ly tlie first of Juquury next, wc offer, without reserve, our extensive stock of BUY GOODS, ($50,000) ©IST ¥M GS ii, embracing every variety of the boot artiides usually kept hvour trade, and wc trust that our position so long before the public will justify their belief that we moan * At Cost ivlirn Accompanied with Hip Cash! Our cits♦.uiiiers will find in mir stock from the ttmß>t griidea of IjYvS 10 the lowest grades of IK M i:ST I(J (ICO! (arDfi“, ‘isTaifs, Olankci.xi iieols, Sho.'s. X3Ci,tEa aiTcl Oapa. Call early and make good .selections of well ns make motley. OUR RIhGULAU TRADE! We will say to our regular trade that it shall he served a* heretofore, Goods when charged must have a little profit, and yet wishing to reduce our stock within ugivontiim? weahall ottcrinducoiiienU to nil. REDD, JOHNSON & CO. Columbus, Nov. 22, 1800. 4t S NOW IS YOUR TIME op TO HI 1 FALL AM) H INTER \h Goods Cheap! 0B ILLIXJB & BKOTHEIt SO, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Have iow ill store and lire receiving by every steamer their Full and Winter Goods. AM ENTIRE NEW STOCK. Our stock to entirely new, the good* on hand on the dissolution of the firm of lilius Rose, we dis- so come and look at the new cheap goods; ILLIUS & BROTH Kit. • Have on hand a very handsome stock (if IjAihrs’ dress goods; of all tho latest, newest and most fashionable styles. ITjIjIIJS & BROTHER, Have a large stock of plain and figured BIjiLCB: SILKS; Hilk Robes of nil shades, all cheap for cash. Our stock of EMBROIDERY, HOSIERY, HVli.llin.evy Goods, etc., cannot be surpassed either in quality or in prices. Braillei ’s Celebrated lloop Skirts, All tho ilifferont sizes, ill ways oil hand. Btisurc to cxntnlno our stock of BOOTS AM) SHOES, HATS AM) CAPS, which aro marked low down to insuro spaedv wile. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! From the coarest to tho finest—from tho chpujieat to tbs highest. NEW BEADY MADE CLOTHING, IVO. have n very large atoek of ready made cloth ing and dents’ Furnishing goods NOAV IN STORE, Youth's nnd Hoys’ Clothing, all the sizes, always on hand. Wo recommend this lino of goods paHieii lurly, its wu offer them at prices to defy Compotitiuii. Oarpots, Trunlcs, YulHeM and Carpet Ba^(. Thankful for the liberal patronage bo kindly be stowed upon us, wo Rope to merit a continuance of tho same. ILLIUS & BROTHER, 80, Broad Street, Columbus, Go. octll-8m CEOEtilX—Harris County: til lIKUKAS. Obar|es D. Truolt applies to mo. in T \ terms of tho statute for letters of administration on the ( state of Charles L. Thetfurd, luto cf said county, doei a*<‘l; Therefore, nil persons concerned are, hereby noti fied to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law’, to show cause (if any they have) why tho administration of guid astuto should not b giver to sold applicant. • Given under mv hand and official signature. tliV Nr. flth, 18&1. UKO. \V. MI'LLINS, Ur*y. auy. 7-liu SOI I'l! Lit Y (OMXOMIt H I ! STEAM REFINED CANDY MAXI FACTORY. THE undersigned, formerly Candy Maker nnd Con fectioner for \V. 11. 11, Vhelpit, hog* leave to in form the puhlie in general that, he is manufacturing t’amh at No. 88, tho old stand, Wholesale mid Ko tail, >m his own account, beware, therefore, of coun terfeits, a* 1 am a Confectioner of 18 year* experi eno<x So, it you wish to have the Candy hitherto made the last year, you must call at ss Broud Slreet, ColiiinVmi, (hi., By J. ,1. Blanch art, t>nocnsnr toYV. U. H. Phelp*. sYlso, Cuke*, of nil descriptions, not to be e.\oellcl by any one in the South. Tins establishment cannot lm rivalled by any one which prove* to know the workmanship In m v line. Al><, \\ edding and Pic Nic parties supplied at short notice ami in the most, approved style. Encourage home Manufactory. No goods will be imported by inn. All will be manufactured in my establishment, as lam myself person of tho pro fession, and will not allow anything to pass this es tablishment without inv approval of superior merit. Bo assured of this. Also, Crackers nt wholesalemul retail. J. J. BI.ANCIIAKT, No. 88, Bread :-t., ('olUmluu, Ga. 11. 11. WILLI A MS, ATTORN i;V AT LAW, Bl ;t in 111 i. Il;iaiis Cos., (hi. , Will practice in 1 Pirns, Troup. Mi'nwethvr, ntv:l all tile e't.unties of the Chattuhooeboo Circuit. | fob‘2l-!\ E. H. BEALL, At tlio Uriels. Storo, DEAI.EK IN STAPLE & FANCY DRYGOODS CLOTHS, CASIMERES. SWEM t WHITH GOODS, IIOSIEUY, Bools, Sliors, Hals, Clofliii!£, C'rorkrry, 11 All I )WAIiE &t*., &0., 1 EMBRACING n full line of every grade of Spring 1 and Summer trade. Thankful*to the citizens of Harris cqitnty for their liberal’ and extensive pat ronage, begs a continuance of the same, hoping, lroin lung experience in business, to give sntisfue fnrtlon to all who may favor bun with A call. No eilnrge for showing good* Call and see how cheap they may ho bought. Fine Crape Bonnets at the lVk Store at cost foreash “ Trimmed, “ “ <4 ** . “ Crape Delaiues “ < • ; “ Berfge Kobe* ** M * a ** ** Anglais “ *♦ English, French and Organdie Muslins “ ** “ “ Uuln's, 8,5, 8 Voliint*. I ans, striped and Ofieno Dross Silks, 44 * I loop SlcfTtri loi 1 C'otft. ‘ nun 17 Iy ‘ - ir-^ A Stock of s NEW SPRING AND SUMMER O OODS ! eeMRRISIN’ti ALL THE Isfittoat Stylos of LAMES’ ©ail ©fflill. Ul Cl! as Silk Rohes, Fanev and Black .Silks; k Organdie Kobe*, \o 11 Volantes; Lawn mill Jutianh A (j Yv-lantem * Small and large figured V rench Ongatnße-; * ‘ Sinull and large figured Jaconet and Lawns: liin. fuel Cutp’ iVny. A x_ (mnmifiu:tlive) Solid colored and CKtni/. printed Hrifffnntea ; French and Domestic small and large prints: white noons Os all kindß, and “E 2 m broideries. V large assortment of plain and embroidered Crape Shawls; Lace Mantillas, Loco Foint* und Lace Shawl* latest importations: Barege am! .jiMiiwis, &e. My stock of the latest styles of Bonnets Is com pk-t v, and is sure to please all in seu’vh of a FASHIONABLE BONNET! Ladies, Mieses and Servants’ Hats of all kinds Ribbons nnd Trimmings, In great, variety, all of which will bo sold nt the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. I have also on hand an excellent assortment of new LINEN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, hosiery, O'Coues, Umbrellas, Parasols, Boots and. SDoos, ftmVja complete assortment of m&QtlbWm CLOTHING, An;l Gml If men's Furnisinß Goods. 1 invite my eustenmr* and tlio public in general t< an inspection of my goods und price*. Groat liLluroiDfiits sivcn to sash Buyers. Isaac fkkidknukkg, . Iliimilton, Ocorgin. IsSAt. FBKU'KNBEKG, 2#, JtroaJ St; Columbus, Ga. mnyl7-ly 1 I TCTGI IKS I loBSSS (svci'KSftims to itvbrrtis’f /mxv>;l,) FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHAXTS, LOWIiU, wuir. IKUSIg Colum'bus, doorgla Will gfv.. strict nttcntion-tii tlic sale of COTTON aml otli r |iradiMß\ and tlic KKCHI VlNGuud FOR WARD! SU of Goods. \ f/t.f” Ltli ‘rul ndviincns made on Cotton und bilicr Produce, either in storo or for shipment. ... W. II.'IICGIIKS, W.C. HODGES. july^O-ly Admi n istratov's Bale ! WILL be sold, heforu the Court house door, in the town of Hamilton, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the legal hours of sale, agreeably to an ordur of the Court of Ordinary of llarriscoiinty, Ga., the following land, belonging to tho estate of William 11. Smith, to-wit; Lot of land number 27, lying nnd bring in the 20th district of orignatty Muscogee now Harris county, containing two hundred two nnd a half acres, more or less. Sold fur tho benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day ot sale. WILLIAM D. COOK. Adm r. Oct 10-lod. Notice to Debtors nnd Creditors. ALL person* indebted to the estate of Jcrcminh Sutton, late of Harris ootmty, Georgia, docou*cd. arc requested, to inuke immediate payment, nnd all those having demands ngain*t the same will present them to liic within the aii3 prescribed by law, duly authentieutedy for payment. c JESSE F BUTTON, Adm’r Sept 1801. -A I-.OBT OR MISLAID. ONE note of hand, in ado puyublc to Iteuben Bry ant, or It. Brvant, ni\d Digued by G. F. Kobin fioil, for SBO duo 251 h December next, and given sumo time in (ho ln*tof February or Mftrch last- August 22, 1801. TltOS. BRYANT. * fjVWO MON'l'iiS )ifU*r il ii". nppiiention will be 1 utndi* lo tin* ILmoriil.lc <‘*ourt of Ordinary of Harris countv. (i ‘orgin, fur leave to the n*:gro pr p*rty lu us haid ( Hunt I. uov 7-2 m WATERS M. DUNN, Adm’r. MMDICA I j. INK. TlfOS. .S. M ITCH ELL, thankful for pwt fa. I ’ vor*, respectfully tender* his Medical service for his friends, in the practice of Modicim* and collater al branches. Office one door above Bcwll Mur phey’s Toruer. I will In* found at all limes f the day at the office, mid at my residence nt night, un less professionally engaged. Jan. Ist. 18111.’ The Csh Drug Store! 11Y J. A. WHITESIDE, DRUGGIST, 185 li UO AI ST. COU MIH’S. (IK.OItOIA. THE following named article* and quantities eon stitato u part of my large stock which 1 am offering (o Merchants at truly low }trieo>. Those (Iwiiring to know my price* will l*. informed on applicntu . in person or by letter: and at retail 1 am still do bi ting from 12$ to 25 percent, for Gash from the (’*.•.! - it Prices. 800 Gallons ••Ktrosmc” or Coal Oil. too “ OAperct. ALCOHOL, -’OO “ 111 KNI NO FI.C 111, 0000 lbs. best Wll ITK POTASH, 17.'. •• PlilMK NI'T.MKGS. 06 lie'.. MI STANO I.IMMHNT. 7” Vial> A--cited Y F.IOI I FI.'GK, 70 ‘■ lioxeM p| LI.S I .mlla. KPSOM SALTS, 1000 •• COPPKKAS. Ido HottW Sl’ I.PUATK yI'IN'INK. - .Wiuvestigalien of my gootla ami prices L roa ].eetfullv solieiteil. inai'cl.2l j. A. WIIITKSIDE. JIAIISTmV’S LMPH(IVKI) CASKET BURIAL CASES. THU lSorial Ca represirntwl bv the above en- I graving iaofnti Kntirely New jlesign, eompo-eil of lino metal, beautifully tlniaheil in imitntion of lillalicd Uosewootl. Being porfeetly AIK TIGHT. It prevents Contagion, the escape of any offensive gasses, and greatly retards the process of decompo sition. - 1 \\ lion it is desirable to preservo the body of a de eeitsed friend for a considerable time, or transport the same to a distant place for burial, this ease b invaluable. Tho top is provided with thick plate glass pro tected by metalic caps, which, when removed por niit a viewer the entire body, after it is enclosed. Besides being ot most symmetrical proportions, its peeuliar form is snob as to render it much lighter than any metalie burial east, heretofore used. fiPlT’ ATI Sizes eonstanllvotr band. I>l 1.1,1 Ntlll A M A- DKN’SON. Columbtif, Ga., June 28, lis'OO. ts t HAm\ A .KUINSON. 3300K.-S33LLEU.S, Col limit us, Georgia. KKKP constantly:on hand a complete stock o.’ Books and Stationery. Writing Desks, Port holio*, \\ ork Banker** Case*. Travelling Bag*, IVH Munie*. Gitld Fen*. PeneiU', Engravings fiw Hfwimi Faiming. Artisls* Malerlal*, together with every:king usually kept in a Bpok-StoW'. nil of which aw will yell nt tho lowest prices. Liberal discount to Teachers and Merchants.^ May 18. 1800. ]y SIGN OF THE BIG INDIAN ! WM. H. H. PHELPS, CANIJY MANUrAOTUJtF.It, % **i> *■* ifjtrnnir rrimrtwv .... „ ill sc;ryes* Pickles, Jellies, and Hermetically Soal i¥(l<M)d*, Fino (figar* and Tobacco, a splendid as sortment of Meersclumm Pipe* and Cigar Holders, always on hand. In fuct, any tiling usually to be found in a Con feet iouurv, at wholesale und* retail, fib: CASH ON LY ! Columbus, May 17, 18(10. jy W. R, JOIIANTON, IIiillI!TON, II ill IMS HOI.YTY, Gt., Keeps a large and well selected stock of STAPLE A NO FANCY DRY GOODS, Mimin’ nnd Boys’ Krsuly llnde CLOTHING, Mens’ Boys’, Lailics’, Misses’ anil Childrens’ Bootes and Blioes, MESS’ AND HOYS’ H ATS ASD CAPS, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Orujjs, Medicines & I)yo Stuffs, PAINTS, OILS AND WINDOW GLASS, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, TIN AND HOLLOW WARM, Books cfc Stationery A LARGfI LOT OF ’FAMILY GROCERIES. TN hi* stock Families will find the most- of the article* they may want, and he would invite hi* friend* and the peonle having their good* in Ham ilton, to exaniln u a* lie iaati*fied that he will please them in price* &c. juuol4-2m idXHCUTOH’H'IHALK WILL be sold in Hamilton, Hnrri*county, Geor gia, on tiie first Tuexduy in December next, within tho legal hour* of sale, agreeably to an order of tho Court of Ordinary of ftithl county, tho follow ing land belonging to the estate of W illiam Cope land, Hen., deccuHod, to-wit: Part of lot number 112, and part of lot number 81, K ing and being in the aecopd district of originally Troup now Harris county, nnd part of fraction num ber 2DB, lying and being in the twenty-second dis trict of formerly Muscogooimw II arris comity. Tho whole of paid jiart* of lots and fraction adjoin a farm one settlement of one hundred and seventy acres more or le**, well improved, it being the place whereon said William Copeland Hen., deceased was residing at the tirno of hi* death. Hold for division. Term* made known on the day of salo WILLIAM GOTHLAND, AOm'f. Oct. 1(M “and TWO MONT IIS after (Into upplicntion will bn made to the Horn,ruble Court ot Ordinary of llurria county, On., for leuvn to wdl the undivided negro property and land belonging to tho t V.Ute us Wil liam Copeland, Son., decerned, lute of aid county. WILLIAM COPELAND, Juu., Adm'r. Septombor f>, 1801. GEORGIA, Harris County I WHEREAS, Albert Davidson applies to me in terms of the Statute for letters oi administration on tho estate of William Nichols, late of said county deceased. Therefore, nil person* concerned are hereby noti fied to he and appear at my ollieo within the time prescribed by law, to .show emi*o (if any they have) why the-administration of said estate should not bo given to said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, this 10th dnv ofOctober, 1881. oetlQ-aod G EO. W. M VL LINH, Ord’y. Nolife to Urbtorfi ami Creditors, ALLtiomhuu Indolitod to ibn GututrufMury Oi>|m land Dm cuzod, lutcol’ Harris (.Minty, Grnrjjift. • rnronunstnd t<> mukn iinun diuti? jmvmnnt, and nil those Imving domads ngttinst said i stati* will present them tme within the timepreuc-ribul by law, duly authenticated, for pavnient. WATERS M. DCNN. Adm'jr. Oct. 10, 1361. NervousHeadrche A CURE Jf Minnas HeadackeM I)Y the use of these Pill* tho per v, ) X-rrmcx .*;• Sick Headttchc may In prt'N and if taken at the commencement t ut> n‘tt k im- / mediate relh ! from pain and sk ki >h 0 ob tuinej. i dhey seldom fail in removing tips Xnusra aud llTtuliU'fu’ to which female.* arc subjeel. ‘fliey act gently upon the Uavel-—removing Coa tivcHca*. For Lit, Viuy Ha, Student*. IVi lento Female*, and all person* of xfiA nffiry Itthtt.s, they urw valua ble as a L'txr'irr, improving giving torts and rU/t rto tho digestive organ*, und restoring tha natural elastieity and *trength of the whole system The CEPHALIC PILLS aro tho result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, Imving been in use many years, and duntig which time they have prevented* and relieved a vast a mountof pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the nerrvus system (r from u derang ed state of the nivtnmcU. They art‘ entirely and may b * l iken at :■!! 1111 ujTOHmilmjFWIjjGCn] \’ ‘li. Gii making ■ them to children, BE NY A KK OF i'OV NTKlWljWj^f; ’l'll.’ genuine have five ; H” ll uig on em h Box. ‘ ; Sold by Driggi.sts am: nil other Dealers clues. SKS.’ /! A Box will he sent- bv mail prepaid on I'ltß!i:. ‘r. (-I:\ts. v‘ All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, !8, (Y;lrr Struct, New YorlSK TIIK Kol.l.oWl.Ntl KNUOHSG.MENTB OF SPABDING’S EIP HI AS, 1 £ PILLS, “11.1. CONVINCE AI.I, WHO KI VFEH EBOM II i: A 1) A C II Fi, THAT A spi:j;i >v ani> suiie cure IS WITHIN THEXK REACH. .1* these Testimonial* tear nnttalicitcdby iVr.SPALB* 1 No, they afford tnttjuc*tionahle proof of the rffi cacy of this truly scientific discovery M akonvillk, Conn., Fub. 6, 18C1. Mr. Spalding, Sir: l have tried your Cephalic P-lls, and I like the>n *0 irell that 1 want you to send mo two dollars worth more. Fart of these are for the neighbors,|to whom 1 gav# a few out of tin* llr.it box l got from you. Send the Fills by mail, and oblige Your ob't servant, r JAMES KENNEDY. lUvwfoNb P„., Feb. 0,1861. \ Mr. Spalding, Sir: “ j iVi.m lluiii. k^- r . : ?■’ Voilr*. ro.pectfVillv, MARY ANN’STOIKnoUSK. . Spruce Creek, lluntiiif;ton Ce., Pm, \ January 18, 18(11. / te 11. C. Spnbllm;. Sir: You will jileueeacnOi me two hoze, of your Ccpbal • ic Pills. Send them immediately. l’Biectfully your, JNt). 11. SIMONS. P. S.—l have used one bux of your Pills, nnd fin* Oirni r.rrrUnit. Belle Vernon, Ohio, Jan. 16, 1801. Henry C. Spalding, Kstp Please find inclosed twenty-five cents, for which send me another box of your Cephalic Pills. J’A • arc trull/ thr brst I‘ttlr 1 hare rrer tried. Direct A. STOVER, P. M. Belle Vernon, Wyandot Co., v Beverly, Muss., Dec. 11, 1860. 11. V. Spalding, Esq. I wish for some circulars or large show bills, ‘Jo bring your Cephalic Pills more particularly before my customers. If you have anything of the kiud, please send to mo. One of my customers, who Lsubject to severe pick Headache, (usually lusting two days.) was ro red of an attach in one hour by your Title, which 1 sent lisr. , Respeetfullv youra, -j W. B. WlLK*£.^ Reynoldsburg, Frunklin Cos., January U, 1801. Henry C. Spalding, 1 No. 48Cedurst., N. Y. Dear Sir: j^eHrßU&Slb lnclo-cd find twcnlv-llvo cents, .1 -. n.i 1 1. >v of ••Cepliutic Pills.” v'vy■ : S* lt. ? V'-y■ Kcv. Win. C. I .. vnold>buj|B!j4lV’?iiS-?j.'''*'‘J Obio. I'.oil- Tills in. ~ mint ii.nhintce. Tru - M r. Spalding, wswawMlWlgM sir. Not long since ! s. si to you fora hk X-. Tilt, for tin- cure oT ic “, orvous ll< adacbe tivenma, and received the same, nu.l they HadsaCoMN nn effect tlmt I wu- induced to send for more. “S* _ Please send by return mail. Dire Ito ! A. R. WIIEELER, Ypsilunti, Mich. IftTA single bottle of SPALDINGS PREPARED A til. U K will stive ten times its cost iuinuully.®ff^H SPALDING’S ImTIPAUKD GLUEffl|tl SPALDING'S PJIKPAHKD SPALDING'S PItKPAIiEJD SAVE THE PIECES ECONOMY! brif"" A Stitch in TimkSavkh As accidents will happen, even it; fan.dies, it is vrv and iruHe to have M ’ e.ni nit-nt way ibr repairing kerv, Ac. SPALDING S PREPARED GLtSBK| merit alt Midi emergencies, nnd no find to be without iL ItLnlwiiv, ready, the slicking point. ••USEFUL IN EVERY HOTTM.” V N. H.—A Brush ttceompuii'—'jtteh Bottle. Pricey 26 canlr. Address, . HENRY C. SPALDING, ‘ W N. 411 CEDAR Street, New Yer%. CAUTION. Atcerlnih mipriuciplqd peraous lire attempting'to palm off on the iio-uip.'Cting public, imitiitiots of mv PREPARED OLU K, I would cautl.m all I >etwoiuito examine before pu relinaieg, and sec that the full nam, |fe*- SPALDiNG H I'KEP.MtLD GLUK-SMI s on the outside wrapiwr ; nUotHer arc bwindliti. ouulorfclU. nov2o-ly