Cuthbert reporter. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 1856-????, February 10, 1857, Image 3

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LATE FROM EUROPE* Arrival af the Afrit*. HP? York, Feb 7 —Tlic steamer Af ■M arrived with Liverpool dates t<> alt. and Provisions were da!! Swiss difficulty will go before the Hference. fee bombardment of Canton by the 9lh continues. He ship Confederation from Philadel- Eh&d been wrecked in the Mersey. H British fleet had taken the ports Hrshiue and Karnak in the Persiun ■ f. Hit was reported that the Russians had ■•occupied Astiachaw. I Important (row Mexico. ■ New Or (.fans, Jan 29 —Advices Have reached here from Tampico to the |4th inst. The news is highly impor- Hnt. lA battle was fought on the 16’ h he- the revolutionist under Gen Gar the government troops. Mmy Willed on both sides though the gov- forces claim the victory. The He occurred at the old town, every ■Nt in which had been pillaged. At the latest advices the revolutionists ■were advancing upon Tampico being Hthen only four miles distant. The gov- Htrnment troops were prepiriug for the ■defence of the town The American consul at Tampico has ■tent to New Orleans, requesting the col ■lector to send a revenue cutter immedi ■ately do protect American residents and as the revolutionists Ihreai ■jso pillage the town. Falling.— The Savannah ■cpublican of Wednesday says : ■ Judging from the srnati quanity of pro ■rty which changed hands at the Court yesterday, the inference would be Htdurai that money was scarce. This I ■hference ia as true iu fact as it is in ap- Hcarance. With the expedition of negro id brought good prices, iu others they ( Hvcre withdiawu. Some city lots were! Lfold at low figures. Coat or Congress —Under the oper k etioa ol the new compensation bill, the Iftdubursmenti of the SergAant-at-Arms of P*h< House of Representatives, f>r the pay |S*itd mileage of members, shows an aver age of over SIOO,OOO per month. r . ■,l I— eg DR. M’LANES CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE AND U’ ER PILLS l_ O” A singular combination, bui vary effectu al, the following will show : New Youk, November 20, 1852. Knowing from experi nc -, dm valuable qua]- ; F Ki of Dr, Mcl-ane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros Pittsburgh, I have for someiinie back considered it my duty, ‘ nd made it my bn-iness, to make those articles 1 Hnown wherever I went among oiy fr ends. A J ■(hurt time ago I became acquainted with the j caae of a young girl, wlio seemed to bn troubled I with worms and liver complaint at the game j time, and had been suffering fur some two mouths. Through my persuasi m, s'te purchas. ! •done bottle of l)r. M’Lane’* Vermifuge and •ne box of Liver Pills, which she took accord ing to directions. The result was, she pas and • large quantity of wor s, and thinks tb.it one ! more box of the Pills will restore her to perfect health. Her name and residence can be learns ed by celling on E. L. Thoall, Druggist, corner Rutger and Monroe streets. D” Purchasers will be careful to ask 6>r DR ■ ’LANES CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE,, manufactured by FLEMING PROS, of Pin*. 1 burg. Pa. All other Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr, M’Lmefs g-nutn* Vtrini. fuge, also hi* celebrated Liver Pills, nan now be had at all respectable drug stores. None genu*, ine without the signature of [2] FLEMING BROS. JOHN W. JANIES HWING resumed the practice of hi* profession, respectfully tenders his service* to the citiaons of Cuthbert and vi ciuitv. His office is at the Drug ritore. FeblO.tf Take Due Notice. I WILL be nbsent from Cutbhert two or three weeks. Thankful for the very liberal patronage of the past, I hope on my return to receive a continuation of the same, Et least so much thereof as will pay. My notes and accounts are iu the bauds of Wm. A. Byrd for collect! m. JAS. M. SHERIDAN, M. D. FehlOlf - ■ Note Lost. FINHE euhscritier lost a Note given by JL John P. Ward, lor Oue Hundred and Fifty Dollars, and made payable to A. W, ‘Turner, date not recollected. All persons •re hereby forewarnetl against trading for •aid Note, nod the maker frmn paving it to ■nv person but rnvself. FeblO JOHN T. HOWARD, STRAYED FROM the subscriber's residence, on the 12th January, last, two MULES, one a bay mare Mule, and the other a small mouse colored Mule. Supposed to have atrayed towards Muscogee county. Any information concerning them w ill lie thank fully received. THOS MOBLEY, FeblO FortGiiues. Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of au order from the Honor aide Court of Ordinary, (on the first Monday iu February ) will be sold before the Court House door m the town of Cuth bert. on the first Tuesday in April next, wilhia the usual hours of sale, Lot of Laud Number (67) sixty-seven iu the fourth Dis trict of said couuty. Id old as the property of the estate of Johu VV. Turner deceaseo for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors id •aid deceased. Terms on the dav of sale. LOIHUCK TURNER, FtfblOtd* Adiuiuuiraior. RUDOLPH Spiff SUES. GL’HX bo sold on the first Tuesdav in *T Man*h n r xt, hes ,ro the Court H >it*e door in tli* town of Cnthliert, R miolph County, bo twepu the usual hoots of sale, the following properly to wit : Tue pl.tos whereon A J McGowen now lives \ ‘he 6th District of slid county, levied on as I toe property of said McGowen, to satisfy three j Ju■ C mirt fi fas, issued from a Justices’ Court of said county, in favor of Sawyer & j Hendrix vs A J MoGowen. | F our acres of lot of lund nttmher thirty j' , no, in th * sixth district of said count v. ad Joining the Nohb* house, running north to- I wards or to a certain ditch, thence east to a certain ditch, south near A. Milnet’s futce. , ihence west to original line. Levied ou as |H>* property of John Nohb* to satisfy a ft fa issued from the Superior Court of said county, iu favor of James Sheridan vs Johu Nohb*. kilty acres of Lot of Land, being the south west corner of lot number twenty •right, in the fourth district of said county,— Levied on as the property of James M Jack son to sa isfy a fi fa issued from the Superi. or Court of said county in favor of iM 1) Hendrick vsjas M Jackson. O le half lot of laud number fifty (north half,) iu the six • h district of said county, levied on as the property of James llollo tn >n to satisfy four Jusilce Court fi fas, in favor of John M K Gunn issued from a Jus tice Court of said couuty agaiost said Jutne i I ltd In mon The following lot* of land to wit—Nos. iime hundred and twenty three, one hundred i Hn( l twenty two, one hundred and twenty i one, one hundred and forty four, and on 1 j hundred and forty six. all in the fifth dial. ! nfsnid couuty, levied o i as the property of Drewry M Leatsu-r to satisfy a ft la issued from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of Cih irt Brother* & Cos., vs said Leusuei aud others iu my hands agaius 1 eusttcr. Lot of land number ono hundred and eight, it* the fifth district of s aid county, Ic ! vied on as the property of Drewry ,V 1 Leu- I su-r to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from ti ! Justices Court of said couuty. in favor of 1 David Lilly aud others vs said lo'Usuer— properly levied on and relumed to tile by a , Constable. Lot of land Ns 72, in the 7th district of said couqiy. levied ou as the property of John A Carter, to satisfy sundry fi fas issue,l feint a Justices’ Court if said county in fa vor of John A Green. Burnett & Tuttle, B njiinin F Burnett aud others, vs said John A Carter. Eight negroes to wit: Kit. a min about ,20 year* old Bill, a man about 28 years old, J Mescbaoh, a man 28 years old, R-e, a rvn man 21 yeaisold. Celia, a woman 30 years old. Phillis, a woman about 50 years old, Hannah, a woman about 50 years old. aud Betty, a woman about 40 years old, all lev ’ ied on as the property of George A Dea- I vottr* to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Supe i rior Court of Ca Ir uu county, Paul State, j iu lav r of J.ihu W J mes and David 11 J aues vs said Gaorge A Deavours. Ono third inteiest in Steam Mill and fix j lures, together with oue third interest iu j lICKI acres of land immediately attached being the intefist formerly owned by tuns 1 I, Douglass; also one third ill half lot No. I I 18. one third inteiest in lot of land lying east of the mill lands, cm nering on the H ugh i McKiuiou lot of land: als > one third inter -1 esi in saw limber on lot No, 147; one third iin saw timber ou lot land No. I 12; one third interest in saw timber on lot laud No. 79, all in theQ'h district of said eouiiiv. levied on as the property ~f Lodewiek E Lard, to satisfy a fi la issued from the Superior Court ! of sai l county in favor of R II .Marlin v 11, K Lard and VI I) llcud rick, makers, and j Thus L Dnugl ms anil Win T Callier eti- Irlorsers, and others iu my hands against L E i Lard. Lots of Land numbers 75, 172. in the sth district of said voiiiity; lots of land ninuber j 173, 57, 58. 28 19 161 l>2. and 63, in the ; 6tb district of said county, all levied on as ! the property of Moses G Ranew. to satisfy sundry fi fas issued Loin the Nup trior Court [ of sit i couuty, in favor ol Win May nor and others vs said Ranew; ulso one linggy and one two horse w agon, as the proper*)’ “I said Ranew, to satisfy above fi fas vs said Ranew Lots of Land to wit: numbers 112, 127. 128, :.nd 143 in the 2lsl district of said county; aisothe other billow ing lots of ‘and. numbers 26, 66, 87. 104 99. and 100. in tit Bth district of said county, ali levied on as the property of James Buggs to satisfy a fi fa issued iroui the Superior Court of said comity, in favor of James Chirk vs Lemmon Dunn and James Suggs—propetty pointed out hv ol iuliff Clark. Feb3 E. VARNER, Dep, Sl.flf, Mortgnse Sheriff Sales, WILL be wild on the first Tiie.-d iy in March next, before the Couit House door in the I town of Cumber!, Randolph county, within the j ■ legal hours of sale, the following property, to wn : One wagon and harness, one buggy and har. ness, one li. rse, one cooking stove, and other j household aud kitchen furniture, of various I kinds, too tedious to mention, together with two negroes, one a girl slave named Malinda, slid j one negro girl slave named Hester, levied on as , j the property of John IL Caldwell, to satisfy a : | Mortgage Fi. Fa. issued Irmn the Superior) j C .urtotsaid county, in favor of Jess'! II Key. ! surviving copartner of Ibe lale firm of Key &. ) | Preston vs John H Caldwell. J Three Pianos, levied as the pro perty of John ! llCaldwell to satisfy a Mortgage Fi. Fa. issued from the Sup rior Court of saul Cppiinty in favor of Samuel N Hurd vs John II Caldwell. Two negroes, a girl named Malinda, and ano ther girl named Hester, levied nn as the proper- j 1 tv of John H Caldwell to satisfy a Mortgage Fi I Fa issued trom ihe Superior Court of said coun ty, in lavor of William M Crumley v* said John H Caldwell—property pointed nut in said Mort gage. ‘ RICII’D. DAVIB, Sliff. Jan. 3 1857 Notice. [FOREWARN all persons from trading for one promissory Note, given hy me to James M. Huge, for the amount of Two Hundred and Twenty-Five Doll irs. bearing ■late February 18 h 1853, and due the2stb December 1850 Tiie consideration l,ir .v icti he Note was given having failed, I tn ‘letertnirietl D"t to pay said Note utiles ompelled by I iw. I also auveriisod sai,l sole iu the Temperance Banner three years ago. fcL 103 tH. Y. LOFTIN', PLOWS, WAGONS, AND BLAGK3M9THING. rgNllE utidersignoil would respectfully Inform J. the citixens of Cdlfabcrt Randolph coun ty, and the public generally, that they are now prepared tj do all kinds of Plantation U'ork, Jf agons, Horseshoeing, &c ,in the best manner and at the shortest notice, at tho Slum occupied last year hy VV. 11. J Chapman. We have secured the services of Mr. ALBIN AGREE, who will take charge of the Wood Shop. Good and competent workmen will always he found in the Blacksmith IShop. By faithful altenthin to out business, and mo derate charges, we hope to share a liberal por tion of piiblie patronage. MOSELEY & BLACK. I will pav strict attention to the above busi ness, so that ull who favor us with their patron age may rely upon !*• ■ i,ijr accommodated. JOSEPH E. MOSELEY. ’ C OTTO N“G IMS SB3B PLANTERS. uiuletsignod thankful for past favors, B. would inform liis old cu-lonters and the publ’c genorally, that he is still engaged in the m iiiufactiire of COTTON IN S at his old stand, which are not surpassed hy any | made in the Spite for speed ami quality of Cut l ui ginned, and which needs no recuuinieiida tinn when fairly tried. Having been engaged in the manufacture of Gi"s at this place for tho last twelve years, he flatters himself that, he can make a Gin iquil to any in ils performance.— He will have no Traveling Agent* for the sale of his Gins, but will depe: demitely on those vvi-h ----mg (fins, to order them by mail. Th > business ot Gin Agents becoming so odioii. and trouble some to most Farmers, has induced him to adopt this plan ; besides, an order from ihe pare baser to the manufacturer is much mure satisfactory to both parlies, than when ordered hy in Agent. He -elicits early orders, that th* y may certainly be filled in good lime, tlis terms are )R2 per Baw, due first January next, delivered at the purchaser's residence or farm. Note to Iso giv en when ihe Gin is delivered. The Gin is warranted to perform well with proper attention and good running gftan and i! it has any fault after Ginning ten bales of Cot- | ton for a trial, theundcr-Sgned to be immediately i no'ilicd through the P. st 018.-o, and permitted | to have it i"iiu-died, and not to he responsible for tlie perform nice of the Gin. iu any case, whore these conditions are not u< mplied will! All kinds of Repairing done in the best possible manner af Ins Factory. He is also mu ofictnring a lot of those val uable SEED PLANTERS, of Randall & Mer cer’s Patent, both with and without the roller and band. Every Planter should have them, if lie intends In use economy, There is at least a saving of one-third toe labor in planting dud cul tivating, besides a saving of seed over the usual way of planting fully siidLhmi to pay for it in one season, Price $ 12. cash on delivery at the Factory. J. II WATSON, Jan 27—10 m Palmyra, Lee county, Ga. FA R/J t V ‘ELL. IN consequence of li iving to ive possession in a few <1 lys, it becomes necessary to cJomh our Book*, The balance us the goods on hand will be sold At COST for C %SSI win v (O* All poisons indebted to the late firm will picas** como forward and nelile. VVe helped you when you needed indulgence, and now wo must have money, KCY &, i’RE.sTON* ) Jan-27—ts Hoot Maker Wanted. ONE that wi'l do any kind o: .sj® work car find steady empioy- Wg ment at good wage*, on appheutioH to Eg. Jan 27 GOFF & AHAVlB._Wttw Itlooded Mate fop Sale. I HAVE a vory fine FILLEY which 1 wih to dispose of. fJPaffISM. .Stie is a fine blooded animal, and will run well by next Spring.— Call and examine her, ns I intend to sell soon. Jan 21! —ts JOS. E MO.SLLLV. :\otice. WII.L be sold on the first Tuesday in March next, before ihe C.mrt House dour in Ihe town of Uutlib'irt, Randolph county, within tho usual hours of sale, the following property to wit—* Lot of LindslNos 112. 127, 128, and 143. in t e 2|st Distr ct of originally Lee, now Randolph county, levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. iu myliands issued from the Superior Court of -aid county in favor of James Clark vs Lorn- I mon Dunn, James Suggs, and Richard Davis. Property pointed out hy Janies Suggs. Also, Lots of Land Nos. 26, 66. 87. 104, 99,. and 106 in the Bth District of said county, levied on to satisfy the above named fi. fa. Property pointed out by Plaintiff's Attorney. This Jan uray 2 1857. J.. E. LARD.L, C. ‘WwmW'tm BUSINESS. THE undersigned respectfully call* the attention of the citizen* of Randolph aud adjoining counties, to the fact that they a>e carrying on the above business at the .■-hnp formerly occupied hy Bell & Walker, where all work entrusted to their care will he done with neatness and dispatch, and on reasonable term, Also, Horseshoeing and PLANTATION WORK of all kind*. Prompt aftenlion will always he given to work, A share of public pat ronage solicited. WALKER &. CHAPMAN Cuthbert, Jan 20 jauai aiiaar WiTCimKEItl JEWELLER, GA, Nov. 18— ts Notice, Tfl E firm of Cole & Johnson no longer ex ists, and I am not respi nsihle for any debts contracted after the first of January 1857. Feu3 JOHN E. COLE. Police S FOREWARN all persons from trading for two Not given by me, and made payable on the Istd iy of January, 1837, to John Eltson or hearer, for SSO. Jni 20—3 t JANE ANDREWS Legal Blanks OFcvery description printed to order at this OSiee ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, GUTUUErtT, tiA, MPHE Spring Term us this lu4Ueri*|n wtl M. begin the FIRST MONDAY in ppbfun ry. Under tho direction of the following newly organised Iluv. Ouver P. Antony, A. M., Pres. Rev. James B. Jacks in, James D. Wade. A. H , Miss Sophia C. Hayden, Mrs. Amanda C. Kiddoo. No change tins been mad* in the rato-of Tui lion. The studeiil is charged only iroui the timo of entering. Prof Joint 11. Caldwell having dissolved his connoctimi with tho College, will be sin ce -tied iu the Boarding Departmont hy Mi. Robert Rives ami Lady. Mr. IL lias a tarm near town, end is well prepared to accommodate boarders. For further iiiform ition, apply to JAMES D, WADE, Jan 6—st Sec’y of Faculty. HI I’IIST FEJIH.E COLLECEI Os South I Fes tern Ga ., VILLA NOVA, NEAR GUTHBERT. Faculty f*r 1867. R. n. M ALL ARY, A. M., Frcsid't. Rev. J F. DA (JO, A M. iMrs. R. I). MALL ARY, Mrs. J. F DAGG, Miss CORDELIA CLEAVES. The Spring Term begins on tlio 2d Monday in January, and ends 0,1 tho Ist Wednesday iu July. The Fall Term begins on the Irt Mon day in September, and ends on tho 3d Friday in J December. Tuition is charged from tho timo of entrance tn tho end of the Term ; and no deduction is made fp >r absence except in cases of protracted ! ckuoss. Payment in advanck is dosired. Remarks, Pu 1 ils who beard under the i'nniodiate care of teachers are controlled in their purchases, visits, and their attendance on public worship, in strict coin pi i nice with written instructions, received from their parents and guardians. Jan C—2o—fit iTan uol mi *coll u g r CUTIIBFRT, Ga. THE Exercises ctf the above Institution will lie resumed ou the Third Mon day it) January, 1857, under the joint con. trol of T. W. IJAYrf & J. W. SWIN DA LL. There will ho a public Examination at the close of the first Term, conducted un der the supervision of literary geuilomcu. Rates of Tuitiou. Pa/mart UtPAiil'MEN'r. —Orthography, Reading and Wilting, $lO 01). Arithmetic, Geography aud Grammar, sls 00. Uoli eoe Dbpartmsnt.—Ancient Lan guages, Mathematics, English Branches, continued, #2O 00, UjT“ Languages ‘aught on the plan of the University of Virginia, Board in the Institution or private fami lies at $lO 00 per month. For further particulars apply to ciih*i’ of tlup I*, i.icipah for Circulars. Due 16—if lUNDOLPH MILE HIGH SCHOOL, CUTIIRERT, (JA. Exercises us this Institution will B cotninence on the Secuud Monday in J luaary, 1877. under tho management of G. iM. PATTERSON. Assistance will beprocured ti nocc-sary. Expenses per Session of Five Mont/is. Class Ist, t : : I0 00 Class 2J, ; : : 15 00 Class 3d, : : : 20 00 Students w ill he charged from the time of entrance to tho close of the Term ; anti no deduction made for absence except iu cases of protracted illness. Bee IG —4l TSU H-7 tL.W BOOT USD HARNESS SHOP. fg3|l IE undersigned has opened a BOOT & H IIA It v ESS SIIOP in Cuthbert, in the house immediately between the Printin'* Office and the Jail, All work put up in rny Shop will be warranted to be as good as can be done in Georgia. REPAIRING of all kinds done promptly, fur which the Casts will be required A snare of public patronage is respectfully solicited. jai.6—2o—tf E. M. BLACK. CißHlfieS! ClßlMGiffi}! ! rgyiiF. undersigned would respectfully inform : H the citizens of Randolph and the adj iini gj counties, that they are prepaied to build for! Cash, nr approved Small Notes, Vehicles of ; every description ilia style and finish not sur passed by any shop South. We employ no and therefore can warrant all work done at our Shop. O* Repairing done neatly and with prompt ness. Thankful for past patronage, we solicit a liberal share for the future. F. Sc A. LEHMAN. Cuthbert, Aug. 16,1850-ls tpj TROY FACTORY TTAEa-BOOMS# No. 40, Broad St., Columbus, Ga RG. JEFFRSON &. CO, manufucturcrs and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in \ Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Bedsteads, Bureaus, ( Tables, Solas, and other House Furni-lung in- j tides. Orders from country merchants arui nth- , ers will receive prompt u’lenOon. Our Ware j is made by Southern hands, and of Southern , wood. A fair competition with Northern nian illaciorios is all we ask. Address R. G JEFFERSON & GO. Columbus, Dec 23—bin UICU’D. E KENNoST attorney at law, HAMILTON, Harris Coumtij. Ga. WILL practice in Harris, T,oup. Merriwe ther, Talbot, Muscogee, and all the Conti-, lies in the CtwttaliO icho Circuit. Business l entrusted io his care, will be promptly and ef ficiently execute 1. D*c 33—6iu > 1 111 inur S, DANIELS & CO.. North Lust Conter PaWit? Square, AMKRICUS, (; A . BEG leave tn call the attention of the citi zens of South Western Georgia to their stuck of Furniture, Pianos, JPe. 11 icy have now added to their .Stock, u large HHHort merit of Gold and Silver Watches Clocks , Rich Jewelry, Silver Ware. Silver Plated I Fare, fre See. Among lite r slock may he found Elegant Gold Watches, for Ladies anil Gentlemen ; Ele gant Silver Watches, various qualities ; Eight Day and Thirty hour (’locks, handsome Styles, and warranted ; Rich JEWELRY i.t great va il''ty ; Silver Sp ,ons, Forks, Htiltor Knives, Gup*, Ac ; Silver Fluted Castors, Cake Haskols, Candlestick*, &e.; Waiters, Spoons, Kuives, l 1 orlis, &.c. irTrmrx'jir&Uo Consisting i*l part of Chairs, Bedsteads, Tables, Bureaus, # Wash-stands, Ihieh Clttunber Setts, Sofas, Tote r Totes, Wardrobes, Centre Tables, Book Cases, &c., &. We have a fine assortment of Chickoring’s celebrated PU-ITOSj in Rosewood cases of the newest styles, with n good a-sortmeut of rich and cotnmoa Mirrors, Window Shades, Malts, and many otherartioles. Hi” VVutchos and Jowelry repaired in the best mariner. Americas, Sept 1 3-4ot IJHxsoltiiiosi. r|nuE copa tnership iieretofore existing be- JL tween Jolin T. Jenkins and M. Ji Atkins, undar the firm name of Jenkins At Alkma, is this day dissolved hy mutual consent. JOHN T. JENKIN3, M J. ATKINS. Cuthbert, Dec. 15, 1856. ID* All persons indebted to the late firm will find their Notes and Accounts at the old stand. ‘ They uroearnestly requested to call and nettle j immediately, as the business MUST he closed, j J. &A. ! O’ Those indebted to J. T. Jenkins, individ ually, will take the hint and do likewise. A word to tho wise is sufficient. J. T. J. NOTICE THE undersigned, late of the firfn of Jp-n ----liius tfc Atkins, would an non tree to his numerous friends and customers that 110 will carry on the DRY GOODS mrSINESS as heretofore, at the same old stand. Thankful to them for past favors, lie would respectfully solicit a continuance of tho name ; and would cordially jnyite the public generally t*> g>*e him a call. M. J. ATK , *' to - Cnthliert, Dec 23—fit Mail Mo ad Notice. ALL ne sons indebted to the I.ato firm 0 yVtJSS lk. CALLIER, whose accounts „, j notes are duo, will he sued if they do itot setlle shortly. O’ 1 mean what I say. XD A. T. AMOSS, D :c 2 —l6—tf Surviving Furtner. .J OHN WHIT. TH 0 M AS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CUTHBERT, Randolph County, Ga. Wild, practice in the cnnnfas of Ran dolplt, Terrell, Dougherty, Baker, Cal houn, Early, Clay, Miller and dleVnrt. iD” Business intrusted to his care shall always receive iunnediate and rxoMrr alteklion, Aug. IG-lv | hfo a, mnm)£> 9 Atloriicy at JLaw, CUTIIRERT, Randolph Cotnty, Ga. WILL practice in the I’.itauh and South western Circuits. All busfioss intrust ed to his care will receive prompt aild immediate aitention. Oct. 7-6 3?) e f e © ‘xpmm-s ATTORNEY AT LAW, JMorgan, Calhoun Cos. Ga. PRACTICES in Calhoun and adjoining Counti'-s. Business entrusted to his care will receive prompt und energetic attention, Oct 21 -Gui 1857. 1857. 1857, MIRROR OF ‘FASHIONS!! at BhoDk’sTailobino oS—/ Establishment,at the store of Ball, Stewart & Ausley, and ex inline tho Fashion*, where all persons desiring work, can have it done as well und as (J El K A P as it can be done in Southwesl fry- Terms CASII. Jan 6 20 —t f BROWN’SMTEL, Opposite the Purteuser Depot, MACON, GA. ready on UlO arritfel of every Train 13 1, E. e. BeowN. Ji’tD,. SAMIIIMha QB J 833 mi’ r BD B SMS ‘LBL' 1 9 CDTHUEUT, GA. DR. 11. will faithfully execute business entrit-tc l to his care, an( ) timers himself that if those who liav* diseased Teeth, or wish Teeth insert ed, will call ou him, he will fully sali-fy them, hy experience and otherwise, that they need not g elsewhere to have their worn well dene. D* Ail work Warranted, and no pay will be required if saik-facti in is not given. JJFOlfice next door to the Post Office,, 01 tci-.mlft doer west of Webb’s Hotel. Aug 16 l v ‘fSIOA. J. (liI’IHARIN, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, CUniBERT, Ga. , Aug. 16 ly NOTICE TO PLANTERS. ■ Ts ‘are-house at Georgetown. rf7HE etthscrilicrs hereby in- Yf JI. form the citizens of Clay, fcAPy Randolph and Stewart that they have taken charge tho well known TTikEB-SOTTSB Goargotown, nn.l have put it in thorough and eomnlele repair for tho recoptiun of EfOT TN this season. They will kocp constantly 011 hand a supply of BAGGING & HOPE, which they will sell at the lowest market prices. Strict attention paid to the receiving and for. warding ot all Goods entrusted totheircuro. O’ Liberal advances made on all Cotton in store. From the past experience of Mr. Riordan in this business, and a determination on the part .if both to giro aalisfaetion, they a-k their ii ionds and the public to givi- them a call. HARRISON & RIORDAN. Georgetown, Sept. 13-ts STATE OF GEORGIA, ) Randolph County. ) WHEREAS, William L. Crawford applies to me lor Letters of Guar dianship for tho persons aud property of Eugenia IS. Lightfoot, orphan of Edwtu V. Lighifoot, deceased : These ate therefore to cite and ndmonith all ingular the kindred and friends of said orphan to he and appear at my ofiee w ithin the time prescribed hy law, and Alt* their objections, if any they have, otherwise letters of Guardianship will be issue! to said applicant. Given under my hand at Office, ihijJau* uarv l7:b, 1857. Jan 20 J D LKNNARD. O-dmary *” 1 geoklha, J Randolph Cocn tT ’ > WHEREAS, lobn VV, applies to me for letters of on the Estate of Rebecca *'• •* 31,03 late of 83ul C °'SJ to cite and admonish all and t* Klarthe kindred and creditors of s;ii d (Uceasi and, l‘> "*’ ll PP eltr 31 n, y ) V ,,rtiif the time prestrtbecd by law and show x-ause if any they have, why letters should not be granted said applicant. Given under my hand at office, this Dec, 18 th 1850. J D LENNARD Ordinary, Dec 23th 1850 STATE OF GEOHGIAT] Randolph County. ) WIIEREpIU 1 , John W, Janes applies to m for IctJrs of Gusrdianship for Octavius C. Janos and Emma S. Janos, Mino- orphans o f William Janes, deceased: These are tlierelore to cite and admonish tho kindred and friends of said Orphans to bo and appear at my Office within tho lime prescribed by law, then ami there to file their objections, if any they have, otherwise letters will he granted s'tid applicant. Given under my hand at Office, this 27tli November, 1356. 1 J. D. LENNARD, Ordinary. Dec 2—l6 —4l)ds “ Adiuinistrator’s Sale. AGREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary of Randolph county, willbe soltl beloie the Court House door in Cuthbert, Randolph coun- 1 ly, oil the first Tuesdny in January next, with in tlie legal hours of sale, the following described Laud*, t'-wit: Lots Numbers 34, 35, 00, and 45, nil 111 the Seventh District ol said County. Also, Lot No 230, and I'Oiyy Acres olf tho North-west corner of Lot No. 105 J and GO Acre9off tl.e Southwest cor ner of Lot No. 105. AH in the Sixth Dutnct ol said County, und gold as the property of LpO renzo 1). Price, deceased, tor the benefit of tna said deceased. Sold on a credit of two year*, payable iu 1858 and 1859, in small notes with approved securily. AARON PRICE, Ad>n • LORENZO 1). PRICE, P 0 ’ 0 ‘ O’ The above sale is postponed nnhl th first Tuesday in February. Jail 6—td . GEORGIA, Clay Couuty. mjOTICE i* hereby given, that after publicn -11 tion of this Notice for six weeks, applii cation will he made to the Commissioner of sion* for the is-uc of a duplicate of Warrant No. for One Hundred and 1 wenty Acres Act of March 3d, 1855, risued to Washingto Toney, lute a Volunteer in Captain John A Urquhart’s Company, in Colonel Aik Bale* Rp gunent. in the War with the Creek Indians in 1836 ; the same having been lost, and a Cave at against ils location entered in the Geuera- Land Office. This January Ist, 5807. FLEMING LAW, JanC-Gt Alty. for Washington “Guardian’s Sale. BY Virtue of an Order ol the Court of Ordinary of Randolph county Ga. will bo sold before the Court house door u Cuthbert, on the first Tuesday iu I’ ebruary next, within the usual hours; oue uegro woman Srah, about forty years <! B .;a good cook, and house servant. Sold ns tho property of and lor the benefit of L L Lighifoot minor. Perms CA-.11. b EW O EVERETT, Guardian. Dec 23d 1856 O^ltCOa THE subscriber will continue toboard youhg Ladies, as Students of the Baptist I emalt* College, upon the same term* as Ihe two preyt. on* years, *l2 00 per month, one halt to b paidn adva'ice. and the balance at the end (>r eacliTerm Washing, ligh's, bedding, fuel, &x. are included iu the almve churgg. Jan C—29—3t* THO. MUSH. Gunsmithing in Variety. W. J. PAGE Respectfully inform* the eitizo.* of Randolph and tho adjoining counties, hat he has located 111 Cuthbert, and is prepared 0 do all kinds of U'Zt 9 such as making and repairing all descriptions of Guns, Pistols, Locks, tee. Everything done ... Ml 9 Hue will bo attended to satisfactorily and with despatch. Patronage to his establishment , respectfully solicited. O’ Ternis CASII-XJ Cnthliert, Aug. IG-lf to ml Warrants If 'anted. tNOR which the h ghrst mtrket p-iee wi.l be 1 naul Call and see me before v* u fell.. 1 u if. BEALL CuthL# t, Anj 21 j