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Congressional.
Washington, Jan. 7.—Mr Mason lias
been elected President of the Senate, pro
tempore, during the absence of Senator
Bright. The lowa Election case was de
bated to day.
Proceedings of the Iloitse unimportant. ‘
By a dispatch from Montpelier, Ver
mont, we learn that the. State Capitol
was destroyed by fire on Thursday even
ing.
A message of Gov. King of New York
■hows the affairs of that State to be in a I
prosperous condition, with the balance of I
over $3,000,000 in Treasury. The Gov-1
erhor represents the Banking system of
the State to be in a healthy condition,
and declares that President Fierce’s im
putation on the Black Republicans to be
groundless.
Washington, Jnn. I.—The President
■ent to the Senate a letter from the At
lantic Telegraphic Cos, proposing to en
ter into a contract with the government
of the United States on the same terms
and condition as has been concluded with
the British Government. The President
leaves the matter to the decision of Con
gress.
A bill has been reported in the Senate
to increase the pay of Army officers.
The proceedings of the House to-day
are unimportant. Both houses have ad
journed to Friday.
It appears from documents sent to the
Senate, that the Governments of the
Netherlands approves the conduct of their
minister, Dubois, iu declining to testify in
court in the Herbert case, while it pro
fesses the warmest friendship for tho Uni
ted States.
Cuba Slave Trade.
Though ship loads of slaves from the
Coast of Africa are continually arriving
on the Coast, of Cuba, the laws which
Eroclaim the trade to be piracy, have to
e enforced with that appearance of strin
gency that the demand for labor is great
er than the supply. Anew project has
therefore recently beeu started for the
introduction of Africans nominally free.—
This project has been brought to the at
tention of the Captain General, and the
memorial upon the subject states that it
is unlike anything that has been proposed
for a similar purpose, though in what the
difference consists, it might be difficult
accurately to specify. The negroes are
to come of their own accord (as the cool
ies are shipped for a similar fate,) under
contract legalised bv the resident Spanish
Consul ; their term of service is to be
eight.years, at the rate of $4,25 per
month of which is to be reserved, for the
purpose of paying their expenses back to
Africa j for be it known that the avowed
object of this new enterprise is to civilize
and convert these heathens, to their own
ml vantage and regardless of the profit that
may, or may not accrue to those who en
gage in the speculation This delightful
project, according to the Havana corres
pondent of the New Orleans Picayune,
meets with the favor of the immediate au
thorities of Cuba, with the exception of
the Junta de Fomenlo, where it will be
likely to receive a decided check. It will
however, be sent to Spain for the appro
bation of the Home Government.
Charleston. Standard.
Tho Cotton Crop of 1856.
Senators and Representatives in Con
gress, from all the cotton growing'States
agree iu the opinion that the cotton crop
will he onc-fourth short of tluir, of last
year, and that it will not exceed two mil
lions seveu hundred thousand bales
They give this opinion as the result of ob
servation, and conversations with their
constituents, while canvassing their dis
tricts previous to tin; late election.
I’heir vie vs arc in substance as follows:
In Texas the crop will exceed that of 1855
by 20 per cent , in consequence of in
crease of land in cultivation, and hjnds
from immigration. In some portions of
Arkansas, the increase will be 10 per cent
from a similar cause ; while in other por
tions it will fall short 20 percent. Lou
isiana reports the crop 20 percent, short;
Mississippi from one-qunrter to one-half
short; Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, N.
Carolina and Florida, tell a like story ;
and in South Carolina between one-fourth
Bud odc third short.— Southern Recorder
The Lyonnais Passengers.
The lJiario de la Marina ol the 25th
ultimo, has a paragraph in which the Al
borado, a journal of Villa Clara, in Cen
tral Coba, announces the safely of Senior
Uuiate and his wife, who were passengers
on board the illfated Lyonnais. Accord
ing to this account they were picked up
with “some others passengers/’ whose
names and number are not given, on No-
Tember 5lh r tbe next day after the wreck
by a British vessel, and carried to Jamai
ca, whence the news of their escape has
reached Valla Clara, of which place Sen
or Eulate was tormily Lieutenant Gover
nor. But this account is not confirmed
by advices either from Havana or Jamai
ca, from both of which points late ad
vices have been received and were the
•opposed rescue, if true, ought to have
been better known than at Villa Clara, a
•mall town on the Sooth side of Cuba
near Cienfuegos. At the same time
with this report comes another of ship
Beauty having found on her outward voy
age to Jamaica on the 9h November, a
boat of the Lyonnais, containing among
other things a cambric handkerchief, with
the letters ”F. E.” Tnis hmdkerchiel
possibly belonged to Madame Eulate and
from its finding arose the story of her re
scue and that ol the other.
Col. Greenes OaValry Carbines.
The B >slon Daily Advertiser says :
We have seen some of these arms,
which are now being manulactured for
the E igli-h government. They are con
structed upon the principle lately intro,
’dneed by Cob Greene ot Cambridge, and
are most complete and beautiful weapons
all the parts being of steel of high finish.
They are said to be the handsomest mili
tary aims yet made in this ciuntry. The
barrels ot cast steel, rifled with three
Igiooves, with a lead of one turn in five !
’ feet, are but eighteen inches in length,!
I yet the ball is propelled from them with
such force as to tange a mile They aie
sighted wi It adju-table sights for diffi-r- j
erent distances up to six hundred yards j
The mountings of the arms are of blued j
iron, the stocks of close grained blued
walnut, with a trap box in the breech and
the entire weigh’ seven and a half pounds, j
For cavalry skirmishing they will prove
the most formidable weapons yet inven
ted, as they can be readily loaded and
discharged ten tunes in a minute ; and at j
the extreme distances at which they ate
sighted, the bullet has momentum sufli- j
cient to go entirely through a horse. An |
English officer, while trying one lately |
inade three successive “taigets' 1 at a dis .
lance of three hundred yards of twelve !
shots each. In one target he made four
“bulls eves,’’ in an other five, and in the
third seven.
These arms are now being turned out
from the Works of the Ames Company,
at Chicopee Falls, at the iate of lour hun
dred a month They arc rapidly coming
into favor as a millitarv weapon, and tie
gotiations are now going on with several
ot the European governments lor the in
troduction ol them into their service.
Inter eating from Japan.
The Steamer San Jacinto. —A letter
from a friend at Shanghai informs us that
the United States steamships San Jacin
to, the flag vessels of the East India
j Squadron, arrived at Woosung on the
j Uth of September, in six days from Bi
moda, Japan. She left Hong Kong on
tho l2thof August for Siuioda, having
on beard Mr. Harris, the United States
Consul General to Japan. During her
1 trip she rescued quite a number of Chi
nose from fragments of wrecks. In one
case no less than fifty-five persons were
taken from a Government junk while she
was in a sinking condition. The San Ja
cinto had a very pleasant visit to Japan,
and the intercouse bet ween the Commo
dore, his officers and the Japanese autho
rities was of the most friendly nature.—
It is said, however, to be the policy of
the Japanese Government to oppose with
every obstacle in its power, foreign inter
course, and the arrival of the San Jacin
to with VI r. Harris on board, was not de
sired. In nn interview with the Commo
dore, the question was asked if lie could
. not take Mr. Harris back again. The
reply was that his orders Were to br'ng
.Mr Harris there and leave him, and lie
should obey them Finding the Comtno
■ (lore thus decided, the authorities iinnie-
M dlately set about to prepare a residence
* | for the Consul General, and for that pur
; pose fitted up one of their temples, near
, by which a flag staff was erected, from
which, as the San Jacinto left the harbor,
the stars and stripes were displayed
Ph i/ade/p/i iu In <j u irer.
Father Matthew. —The New York
i Tribune, in speaking of this great Apos
, tie of Temperance, whose death we an
nounce this week, remarks: “’1 hrough
all his Herculean labor lie never amassed
a cent for himself, but was always in a
. state of personal poverty. When he be
gan bis good work his brother was pro
prietor of a large distillery. He support
ed Theobald until his wonderful success
had ruined the distillery amt reduced the
owner to bankruptcy. To meet the
wants of the good Samaritan, the Brit
ish Government settled an annuity of
J-300 upon him, which sum was just suffi
cient to pay the premium upon an insur
ance policy held by his creditors as secu
rity for the r claims. Since his return
to Ireland, the weight of years and the
■ exertions of long labor laid compelled
his partial withdrawal from public life,
and his name lias been less prominently
before the public ’’
A Present for Mr Buchanan —lt
is stated that Dr. James MrElheney, ol
Ohio, has forwarded to Wheatland, as a
neve year’s present to Mr Buchanan, a
laige arm chair, a walking cane and a
broom,all carved from hickory in the most
elaborate and ingeniou-style, bv his own
hand, and two wild tuikeys — Exchange
paper
What think you, cares Mr. Buchanan
for chairs, canes and wild turkeys ? We
have ni’ doubt that one female deer
[dear] presented through the hands of a
clergymen, would be more acceptable to
such an old buck than all the ‘‘wild tur
keys” iri Ohio. We hope however that
the old gentleman will not suffer the Ed
itors to poke him to commit matrimony
He has age enough to judge for himself
in such matters.— Columbus Sun.
A Bachelor’s Criticism. — A crusty
old cotemporary says : A lady wears a
long dress for tine purpose of making it
shorter by holding a path of it in her i
liandfc. Perhaps it would not be unfair j
to say, that if the dress was of proper]
length t.x‘ necessity of lifting it would be j
avoided, or that the chance of showing!
attractions, accidentally of course, would
be lost. *>
A man of sense always eodusels with
his wife.
—-■ M—i mini nil .. _
An Important Decision.—On the
23d instant the Circuit Court for this Dis
trict decided an important legal question
so tar as the interests of the Government
are concerned. The United Slates sued
Seldkn, Withers & Cos. tor the public
money that had been deposited with
diem before their suspension. The Gov
ernment claimed that under the statute
they had priority over any other creditors
in a case of insolvency, and the Court so
decided. The deposites in question were
made by the Indian and Patent Offic6 (
bureaux and the N.ivy Agent Office, in
this citv. The whole amount, nearly
s6o,(lilt) has been paid into iho Treasury
by tlie trustees of Seldon Wither & Cos.
Wa-hington St ir.
A Modern Curtn —The Boston Med
ical and Surgical Journal chronicles a
case iu Shrewsbury, Massachusetts,
where a child was born without eyes.—
It was a healthy boy, well developed in
every other respect. There were eye
lid- but no eye balls.
.RIMFII SIMP mil
j VSff If.L be sold on tlie first Tuesday iu Feb.
j V V ruary in xt, before the Court House door
in the town of Cnthherl, R ,ndol(di County, bc
| tween tlie usual hours of sale, the following
properly to wit :
Two negro girls, ages unknown, one named
Susan, the other Ellon, and one four horse wag
on, loyied on as the property of John I). (iimeke
to satisfy a (i. fa. issued from tlie Superior
Court of said county, in favor of It. C. Geiger
v- J ilin I). Gmicko, and others m my hands
against said John I) Guiiekn.
Ouu sorrel mare, one cow, and ten head of
hogi, levied on as tho property bf David John
son to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior
Court of said county, in favor of I.evi Mercer
vs David Johnson, P L Guerry and Needham J
Jones,
flic place whereon A .1 MoGowen now lives
iu the 6th District of said county, levied on as
the property of said McGuweu, to satisfy three
Jimice.-’ Court fi fas, issued from a Justices’
Ci uri of said county, in favor of Sawyer &
Hendrix vs A J McGowen.
Jan 3, 1857 RiCll’D DAVIS, Sh’ff.
Mortgage Sheriff Sales,
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, before the Gnu it House door in the
to,vii of Cuthiiert, Randolph, county, wilhin tho
legal hours of sale, the following properly, to
wn i
} One wagon and harness, one buggy and har
ness, one li r-e, one cooking stove, and oilier
household and kitchen turnitiire, of various
kinds, too tedious to mention, together with two
negroes, one a girl slave named Malinda, and
one negro girl slave named Hester, levied on as
the property of John 11. CaidWell, to satisfy a
Mortgage Fi. Fa. issued from tlie Superior
Com to: said county, in favor of Jesse I! Key,
surviving copartner of the late firm of Key &.
Prcsion v.s John H Caldwell.
Three Pianos, levied as the property of John
HCaldwell to satisfy a Mortgage Fi, Fa. issued
i from the Sup rior Court of said county in favor
j of Samuel N Hurd vs John 11 Caldwell.
I Two negroes, a girl named Malinda, and ano
ther girl named lle-ler, levied on as the proper
ty of J oil ii 11 Caldwell to satisfy aMorigtgc Fi
Fa issued Irom tho Superior Court of,said conn
! ty, in lavor of William M Crumley v.s said John
11 Caldwell—property pointed out in said Mort
gage. RICH’D. DAVIS, Sh ip.
Jan 3 1857
lill’i’Kl’ muTiOMB
Os South Western On.,
VILLA NOVA, NEAR CUTHhB.tr.
Fit cully for 1857.
R D. MALL ARY, A. M., Prcsidt.
Rev. J F. DAGG, A M.
Mils. R. D. MALL ARY,
Mrs. J. F DaGG,
Miss CORDELIA CLEAVES.
The Spring Term begins on the 2d Monday
in Janu irv, and ends on tho Ist Wednesday in
July. The Fall Term begins on ilia Is. Mon
day in September, and ends oil tho 3d Friday in
December
Tuition is charged from the time of entrance
to lhe end of tho ‘form; and no deduction is
made for aiis -nce except in cases ol protracted
sickness. Payme ,t in advance is desired.
Remarks,
Pupils who board iimbr the immediate care
of teachers are cnnlrolleU in their purchases,
visits, and ilieir attendance on public worship,
in Ktiiet compliance with written instructions,
received from their parents and guardians.
Jail 6—2 o—st
lIiIWIMLE SSLLEGL
ciTTintnu r, R 4.
f Bill fi Spring lerrn ol this Institution will
S- begin the FIRST MONDAY in Februa
ry. under the direction ol the. following newly
organized
* ■’T.Nfc. MIX a _j r B ‘ T3>'
ki.v. OL'Vf.r P. Antony, A. M., Pres.
Rev. James B. Jackson,
James D. Ware. A B ,
Miss Sophia C. Hayden,
Mrs. Amanda C. Kiddoo.
No change has been inado in the rate-of Tui !
linn Tiie student is chuiged only from the
time of entering.
Prof John 11. Caldwell having dissolved his 1
Connection with tlie College, will he succeeded j
in the Hoarding Department by Mr. Robert
Rives and Lady. Mr. It. lias a farm near town,
“lid is well prepared to accommodate boarders.
For further information, apply to
JAMfchS D, WADE,
Jan 6—st Sec’y of Faculty.
Notice.
TH F. subscriber will con tin ue to hoard yon Tig
Ladies, as Students of the IJaptist Female
College, upon the same firms as the two previ
ous years, sl2 00 per month, one, halt to be
paid m advance, and the balance at the end of
each Term. Washing, lights, b-ddimr fuel,
ar included in tho above charge.
Jan^-20—3t TIJO-. MUSK.
W
STfctAVEIV OR S TOLEV
FRO VI the subscriber, on the 2Gth Decem
ber, 1856. a large Ray Mare. Any infor
mation c mcerning the same will be tliankfdiy
received. R, p. DUKES.
J ii
hegal Blanks
OFcvery description priateJ to order at this
Oihce
18.57. 1857. 1857,
SCOT T ’ S
MIRROR OF FASHIONS!!
£jtf"T.\l,L at Brook’s Tailoring
V ■’ Establishment, at the store
of Bull, Stewart & Ansley, and
cX nuiiie the Fashions, vvhero all
persons desiring work, can have
it done as well and as
C IS IS A P
as it dan be done in SuUthwest-
C:> TVrms CASH. “53#
Jan 6—2o—tf.
iW.HX: TK'®.’
SHOT AND lURM SIMP.
ffJlilE undersigned lias opened it HOOT &
ii. HARVF.SS SHOP iii Cuthbnrt, in tho
Liuse immediately between tlie Printing Office
and the Jail, All work put up in my Shop will
b> warranted to boas good as can be done ill
Georgia.
KKLMIKIXG
o'all kinds done promptly, for which the Casts
will be required. A share us public patronage
u respectfully Solicited.
Jan 6-30—if Ei M. BLACK.
Dissolution*
nFUiE copa tnership heretofore existing be- I
Jfl, l.vrcn J illn T. Jenkins and M. J. \tkins,
muter tlie firm name of Jenkins dt Alkms, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent.
JOHN T. JENKINS,
M J. ATKINS.
Cutlibcrt, Dec 15,1850.
O’ All persons indebted to the late firm will
find lln?ir Noles and Accounts at the old stand.
They mo earnestly requested inoall and settle
immediately, as the uusihess MUST bo closed.
J. A A.
O’ Those indebted to J. T. Jenkins, individ
ually., will take the hint and do likewise. A
word to tlie wise is sufficient. J. T. J.
NOTICE
rtfUlE undersigned, late of tho firm of Jen
in, kins A, Atkins, would announce’to bis
numerous friends ami customers that ho will
carry on li|ii
DRY GOODS BUSINESS
as heretofore, at the same old stand. Thankful
to them lot past lavors, he would reap clfuliy
solicit a continuance of tho same ; and would
cordially iuyiie the pllblic generally to give
him a call. Al. J. ATKINS.
Cutlibert, Dec 23—fit
TROY FACTORY
-7fA?.2-S.OCMS 9
Mo. 10, Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
ITjS) <i. JEFFRSON & CO, manufacturers
und Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Tubs, Duckets, Churns, Dodsteads, Bureaus,
Tallies, (Sofas, and other House Furnishing ar
ticl s. Orders from country merchants and oth
ers will receive prompt aMention. Our Ware
is made by Southern hands, and of {Southern
wiUhl. A fair competition with Northern nun
ufaciorics is all we ask. Address
k. <;. jffff.rson & co.
Columbus, Dec 2d —6m
UICn Di: liENNON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
11.1 MILTON, [[arris Coumhj. Ga
fiftSILL practice in Harris, Tioup, Merriwe-
U'J tlier. Talbot, Muscngaa, and all the Coun
ties in the Chattahoochee Circuit. Business
entrusted to his care, will be promptly and ef
ficiently executed. *
D.c 23 Gmi
A<’minis!Tutor’s Sale;.
AGREEABLE to an Older from the
I louornlilo Court cd’ < Irdinary of 11 hi
dolph county, will he sold at the Court
h ‘Use door in the town of (’u'hheri, within
tit” usual hours ol sale, on the first Tuesday
iu February next, the following negroes, to
wit: George, a man about <ls years old;
Cl lyliorn a Ilian about 54 years old ; Jacob
a man 2l tears old ; Anicy a woman al out
2b years old ; l.oui/. i a girl 16 years old.
and child out year old. Also oil the first
| Toe-day ill March, at I’ueUa Vista Marion
! roumv. wilhin the I,era! hob is. Lot of land
, Ni. (25) twenty-five, in the (•’KI) thirtieth
| disirie: of said county. Sold as tnc proper
| iy of Jeremiah J, Allen dic'd, fm the pur
pose of a division.
Terms on the day of sale. This Decerns
her I8:h. 1856,
JEREMIAH 11, ALLEN, Adm’r,
D a: 23 ’56;n2
(jimu'diiiiAs Sale
BY Virtue of an Order of the Court of
Ordinary of Randolph eodnty Ga.
will lie sold before the Court house door ii
Cuthborl, on ihe first Tuesday in February
next, within the usual hours ; one negro
woman Surah, about forty years of age ; a
good cook, and house Servant, Sold as the
property of and for the benefit of E E
Liglitf>ot minor. Terms CASH.
E IV C EVERETT, Guardian.
Dec 23d 1856
~RANI)OLH>
MLB HIGH SCHOOL,
CUTHBEIIT, GA.
FilfflE Exercises of this Institution will
2. commence ou the Second Monday in
January. 1857, under ihe management of
G. M. PATTERSON. Assistance will
he procured if necessary.
Expenses per Session of Fiue Months.
Class Ist, x : ; SH) 00
Class ffd, ; < : 15 00
Class 3d, iit 20 00
Students will ho charged from tho lime of
entrance to the close of the Term; and no
deduction made for absence cxeept in cases
of protracted illness.
Dec 16 -4t
BROWN’S HOTEL,
Opposite tSie Passenger Depot,
MACON, GA.
D* Meals ready on the arrival of every
Train.
Sept. 13 ly • E E. BROWN,
ATTORNEY AT"LAW,
Morgan, Calhoun Cos. Ga.
ET^ W.A : CT[CKS in Calhoun ami n,djLining
El Ouuuti.;.s, Business animated to his care
wil! roceivu fn'ourot ami eiK'fgctio attention*
00l 21 -Gtii
RANDOLPH COLLEGER
CUTIIBRItT, Ga.
nn id Exercises of the above Institution j
B will he rosutned ou Hie Third Mon
day in January, 1857. under the joint con
trol of T. W. HAYS &-J. W. SW’INr
DALI,.
There will ho a public! Examination at
tlte close of tho first Term, conducted un
der the supervision of literary gentlemen.
Rales of Tuition.
Primary Dkpaiitmknt.—Orthography,
Reading ami Writiug, $1(1 OU.
Arithmetic, Geography and Grammar.
#ls 00.
Coin eor Department.—Ancient Lan
guages, Mathematics, Englisll Brauches, j
continued, #2O 00,
At?* Eatiguagcs taught on the plan of the.
University of Virginia,
Board in tho Institution or private fami- <
lies at $lO 00 per month. .
For further particulars apply to either of
the Fiincipals far Circulars.
Dec 16—if
“~TBiS. .5- IHHiARIvi
WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER,
GUI 11 BERT, Ga. I
Aug. 10 ly
WITCfIM iKil & JEWELLER, ’
C! Ii THU lilt TANARUS, GA.
Nov. 18— ts
Mail Hoad
]Y oiler.
A LL persons indebted fit the lido firm o
im AMOBS & CALLIKR, whose iiccritinta
and notes are due, Will he sued if they de not
Se'ttle siiorily.
O* 1 mean what I say. ,rfi
A. T. A MOSS,
D.c 2—l6—tf Surviving l’aitncr.
If aeon MUtl Flour*
Tennessee, 60,000 I’uiimls
con, of the best quality 1 Also, a lot of
.bbt’ as *
Cuthhert Sept ’56
Si DANIELS & OOij
North East Corner Public Square,
AMKRICUS, Ga.
B KG leave to cab the attention of the citi
zens Os South Western Georgia to their
slock of
Fur iii fare, Pianos, Vr.
They have now added to their Btock, a largo
assortment of
•B BO ’U.m •’ K aßK.fi",
Gold and Silver Watches. Clocks , Rich
Jewelry , Silver Ware, Silver
Plated Ware, Sfc See.
Among their stock may be lbnnd Elegant
Gold Watches, for Ladies and Geiitb iiten I Ele
gant Silver Watches, various qualities } Eight
Day ntuU 1 1 11 rty hour Clocks, h ni'lsome
aii'J warranted ; Rich JEWFLRY i.i groat va
riety; Silver Sp *on*, Forks, Butter Knives,
Cups, &c ; .Silver Fluted Castors, Cuke Baskets,
Candlestick-*, & c .; Waiters, Spoons, Knives,
Forks, &c.
Con sis* in” in part of
Chairs, Bedsti ads, Tables, Bureaus,
AVashstands, Rich Chamber Setts,
Softs, Tetc a Teles, VVurdrobcs,
Centre J'ublus, Book Cases, &c., &.
We have a fine assortment of Chickeriug’s
celebruted
PIAITOd 5
in Rosewood cnsen of the newest styles, with a
jr<od .'Hsortincnt of rich and common Mirrors,
Window Shades, Mu’s, and many other articles.
Q .r Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best
manner,
Anieritfiis, Sept 1 3-4 m
cMiiw cilEiwn
rgIHK undersigned would respectfully inform
-*• 3“ s citizens of Randolph and llioadjoini g
counties, that they are prcpaied to lioilil for
Cash, or approved Small Notes, Vehicles of
every description in a style, and finish not sur
passed by any shop South. We employ no
.ej a-sL. sa ais-:c
and therefore Can warrant all work done at our
Shop.
O’ Repairing done neatly and with prompt
ness. 1 nunltliil for past patronage, w solicit
a liberal sharp for the fuluro.
F. & A. LEHMAN.
Cuthhert, Aug. IG, 1856-ts
Mill STORE! DHLIi ST(M!
HAVE and will keep constant
ly ou hand, in Cuthhert, a
large and well selected assortment
On■**', medicines, Pninls, Oils, Oye SliiOs
Perjumery, Sc.,
a-nd everylffttfg pertaining to their line of lius
riess, which they off r upon as reasonable torm
tliey e.,111 he had in S mill Western Georgia
Tim public are requested to “ take due ttolic o.
Cuthhert, Aug. IG-IC.
m TJiIMTIL'La
® • at£3 BBif e M.'> jh: M r IH at
CUTHBFRT, GA.
UR. H. will faithfully execute
business entriisjo 1 to his gare,
“and fl liters himself that if tlio-t
Who have diseased Teeth, or wish Teetl) insert- I
ed, will call on him, lie will fully satisfy them, by j
experience and otherwise, that they need not go
elsewhere to have their work well done.
ET All work Warranted, and no pa’y will be
icquired il satisfaction is not given. 7
EFOffice liext door to the or
second dour west of Webb’s Hotel.
Aug. IG’ ly
Pfinil Warrants Wanted.
which ibe highest market price will bo
paid. Call and see mrc before you sell.. I
Cutliheft, Ang 23
Blank Declarations
JUS F printed, and fur sale at
THIS OFFICE.
MICE TO I’L imm
Ware-house at Georgetown*
fHXHF, subscribers hereby in
u form the cilieens of Clay,
Kandolph and Slewart counties.■HßSZSfiMW
I hat lliev have taken charge
ihe well known
TT-Lia-EOtTSS
Georgetown, and have put it in tliorongli and .
eoiiiplelc repair for the reception of COT* (
TO\ this season. Tliey will keep constantly
on hand a supply of
BAGGING & ROFE,
j which they will sell nt the lowest market jifleps.
I Bli ict attention paid td the receiving arill lor.
j warding ot all Goods entrusted to their care’.
] ILF Liberal advances made oil all Cottdrt Ui
I sb re<
From the prist experience of Mr. Riordan lit
this business, and a determination on Uie part of
both to give salisfuetinn, they ask tileir friends
and tlie public to give them a Call.
HARRISON & RIORDAN.
Georgetown, Sept. 13-ts
AU mints! rator’s Salt!.
’ A tiREEA ULE to an order of the Ordinary
I ia of Randolph county, will be sold before tlie’
Court II Oise door in Cutlibert, Randolph comi
ty, on tlie first Tuesday in Jiinilarv next, with
in the legal hours of sale, tlie following described
Lands, t -wit; Lots Numbers R 4. 35* 80*
Hand 45, ail in the Seventh Dis rict of said
County. Also, Lot No. 230, and Forty
Acres off the North-west corner of Lot No,
195; and GO Acres off the Southwest tril
oercif Lot No, 195. AH in the Sixth District
01 said County, mid sold us the property of Lo
renzo D. Price, deceased, for the benefit of the
said deeonsed. Sold ou a credit of two year*, 1
payable in 1853 and 1859, in small notes with
approved security.
AARON TRICE; ) A( , na
I.ORKNZO D. PRICE,
1 O’Tlie above, sale is postponed until Ihd
■ firsl Tuesday in February.
Jan 6—td
GEO It Oil, Clay County.
dljfc’'OTiCE is hereby 1 given, that after publico-’
lNi lion of this Noiifco for six weeks, appli
cation will be made to the Commissioner of reh
i sions lor the issue of a duplicate of Warrant
. No —, for One Hundred and Twenty Aerls*
Act of March 3d, 1855, issued to VVashit'gto
Toney, late a Volunteer in Captain John A
Urqubart’s Company, in Colonel Asa IlateS
- R* g.iment, iu the War with the Creek Indians
iu 1836; tlie same having been lost, and aCavo
I at again-t its location entered in the Gcuefu-
Land Office. This January Ist, J 857.
FLEMING LAW,
Jan G-Gt Atty. for Washington Toney.
“STATU OF GEORGIA,)
r Raxooli'H County. $
WHEREAS, John VV, Juries applies to me
forjlette-s of Guardianship for Octavius C.
and Janes and Emma S. Janes, Minor orphans of
William Janes, def eased j
These are therefore to cilo and admonish tho’
kindred arid friends of said Orphans to bo and
appear at my Office within the time prescribed
by law, th“n god there to tile their objections,- if
any tliey have, otherwise letters will be granlod
said applicant. Given under my hand at Office/
t this 27tb November,-ISaG.
.1, D. LENNARD, Ordinary.
1 Dec 9—l6—4ods
GEORGIA, )
Randolph County,
WII El* E AS, John W, 1 Janes applies *f>
mo for letters of Admiiiisti'atioYr ori
ihe Estate of Rebecca C. Junes late of said
county dcc’d,
These are H ereford to cite and ndmonish
all and si gular thft kplitfred and creditors .ol
said deceased, to fro and appear al my offhd
within the time pfesrriboed fiy law and show
cimse if any they have, why letters sliould
not he grantedrfa?d applicant,
. Given iiTidor my harfd at i.ffrce* t&Js Detfy
18tli 1856
‘'> J D LENNARD Ordinary,
’ Dee 29; Fr 1856
~ STATE OF GEORGIA, J
Randolph County. )
MMIKHKA3. Henry J. Hunt ahdßenjw
V ¥ in in F. Adm ns Sjipffes to me hr lotfijiV
of Guiirdiiinship fur tiie pefsotl and property of
William ‘F. Snnley, a lunatic ;
These are therefore to cite arid admonish the
friends and next of Uindreu of said lu'natic, to
he and appear at my Offieo wilhin the time priy
; scribed by law, then and there to file, their uh
jeotion*, (ifuny they have,) other wise lottcis wiff
Iu 1 granted said applicants.
Given under my hand at Office, this 23d Oa
tolier, 1850, J. D. LENNARD',
Oct. 28 Ordinary.
GEORGIA, >
Randolph County,y
WHER F. AS, Agnsttts T. Amos
to me firr letters of AdminiWfratinrit
on the Estate of Bennett M. Perkins, iatd’
us said Courufy deceased.
These are therefore to cite and adrtiott-’
ish all and singular, to lie and appear at
my office n ftliifr the time prescribed’ hy law,-
then and there file their objections, (af any
they have,)’ otherwise letteis will b'e gran
ted said applicant.
Given under my hand nt office, this lOlhl
November 1856,
J.D LENNARD,’ Ordinary..
November 11, 1856.
RULE MSI.
.STATE OF GEORGIA, 1 >
Randolph County. I
Court of Ordinary, Jlugus. Term , JBs(v
IBfH/ HERKAB, John M. K Gunn, adininia
¥¥ trator on tho est ate of Henry A. Goft*
late of said county deceased, htfYTlff fully ad
niinisttrfi and the goods and chatties of said deceas--
ed, petition's this Court for Letters of Dismis--
mon. ■ ,
It is therefore ordered that all and singular the
parlies interested iu said estate shew cause nt
1 the February Tertrt or this Court, why sntd ad- 1
1 in'riiisi rater should not then and there be dismiss
j ed. otherwise, lotters will lie grairted ;- and that
, this Rule be published in terms of few.
A true Extract from the Minutes of RanciohiK
Ordinary.
J- D. LENNARD', Ordinary.
Anyiik6-ni6m
Notice
IS hereby given’ (o’ all concerned, that two
months after date T shall imply to the Hon.
orable Court o-f Ordinary of Kandolph county
at its February Term, lor leave to sell tho real
estnlcof .fob'n W. Turner and ieeas*ul This Nov
27th, 1856 LODUICK TURNER,
IVc 2 —iG —3n> Administrator
Blank Attacliments
OF the new Form, just printed and for aria
ut THIS OFFICE.