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THE TRI WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL. VOLUME I] f 11EJjM E SJ^SEN™ TENNENT LOMAX & ROsWELL ELLIS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. THE TRI-WEEKLY TIMES fc SENTINEL Ia published E VERY WEDXFSDA Y and Fill DJI Y MORX -IXO and SATURDAY EVF.XIXG. THE WEEKuT TIMES fc SENTINEL it published every T JF.SDA Y MORXIXG. Office on Randolph street, opposite the Post Office. TEWms: TRI-WEEKLY, Five Dollars per annum, in advance. WEEKLY, Two Dollars per annum,in advance. Advertisements conspicuously inserted at One Dollar per square, for the first insertion, and fifty cents for every sub sequent insertion. Liberal deduction will be made for yearly advertisements. Muscogee Sheriff Sales. WILL be said on the first Tuesday in March next, at, the market house, in thecity of Oolumbus, between the usual hours of sale, the followin',’ property to-wit: All the interest o R.chard \V. Fox in ami to the following ne groes, to-wit: Ouffee, a man about fitly three years old ; Clarissa h woman aboutfily years old; Caroline a woman about, thirty vears old, and /.odiska a crirl about fourteen years old ; levied on as the property of Richard W. Fox to satisfy sundry ti fas frem .Muscogee ffitperior Court in favor of John Banks, ami other fi fas in my hands against said Fox. Also, a house and lot on the west side of Broad street, being on and part of lot number seventy three, and now occupied as a residence by Timothy B. Collins; levied on as the property of said Collins to satisfy a ti fa from a magistrates’ court in favor of •Tohti Whitesides against said Collins; levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot of land number one hundred and nineteen in the 7th district of Muscogee county, levied on as the property of J, .1. Ilowdt to satisfy a fi fa from a magistrates’ court in favor oftlar rison Thomas, against said Howell ; levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, a number of school desks and seats, levied on as the property ot Daniel B. Thompson to satisfy a fi fa from a magis trates’ court in favor of James Vernoy against said Thompson. Also, lot of land number one h> mired ,-nd seventy four, in the tenth district of Muse gee, containing two hundred and two and a half acres, more or less ; levied on as the properly if William L. Culbreath to satisfy ti fa from Harris Superior comt in favor of Augustus F. Harvey and Emelins P. Harvey against said Ottl breath. A. S. RUTHERFORD, Sheriff. Columbus, January 28—tds Randolph Sheriff Sales, WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March next, before the court house door in the town of Cuthbert, Randolph aounty, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One lot of land number one hundred and twenty-four in the seventh district of said county, and one negro man by the name of Jeter about thirty three years of age ; levied <>n as :he proper ty ot James Morris, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of Ho,veil Cobb, Governor of the Slate of Georgia, vs. James Morris. Also, the east half of lot of land number six in the sixth district of said county, and one sorrel mare and colt; levied on as the the property of James A. Foster to satisfy two fi tas is ued from Ihe’Superior court of said county i one in favor of Brooks and Smith,one in favor of Thomas W. Robinson, vs. James A. Fos ter. Pointed out by defendant. Also, lot of land number two hundred and forty eight in the sixth district of said county : levied on as the property of Robert Nickels to satisfy two fi fas issued from the Superior court of said county ; one in favor of John Alley, vs. Robert Nickels, the other in favor of W. Jordan, administrator of John Alley, de,c’d vs. said Nlckols. Pointed out by W. Jordan. Also, two lots of land number one hundred and twelve and eighty one in the ninth district of said county; levied on as the property of Herbert Stubbs to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Su perior court of said county in favor ot Macon Langley, vs. Her bert Stubbs and John F. Ball, endorser. Pointed out by Herbert Stubbs. Also, the undivided south half of lot in the town of Outhbe t No two in square eight, it being one-fourth part of said lot; levied ou as the property of John llamell to satisfy $ undry fi fas issued from the I iwuriaugiurt o said county, one in favor of//enry 1, Taylor, vs. Jo m ilamell and William C. Perkins. Also, four lots offend number forty-nine and the north half of ■ number forty eight in the eleventh district, and number thirty-| five, and the north half of lot number thirty three in the tenth i district, a-1 of said county : levied on as the property of William Matlock to satisfy three fi fas, one in favor of Vlexander Pace and others, vs. William Matlock and JohnT. McLendon. Also, two negro boys named Adam ten years of age, and Jim 0 years of age, and one two horse wagon and two horses ; lev ied on as the property of John M. Jones, t<i satisfy sundry ti fas issued trom the Superior court of said county in favor of David I Higgerstaff and others, vs. John 11. Jones. Also, one sorrel mute, levied on as the property of John J. Bell to satisfy one ti fa issued from the Super or court of said county in favor of S. P. Allison, vs. John .1. Hell and Duncan Jor din. Also, the undivided half of forty gerjs of lot of land number One hundred and thirteen in the sixth district of said county, it being in the north east corner ol said lot; levied on as the pro perty of John H. Jones to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out of a Jus tice “court of said county in favor of Morris Sels and others vs. John H. Jones. Levy made and r turned to me by a con-table. Also, six acres of lot of land number one hundred and twenty <ne iu the eleventh district of said county, it being the north east corner of said lot, levied on as the property ofMichell Denson to atfelv sdiefi fii issued from a Justice court of Stewart county in .avar"of John Fussel, vs. Mitchell Reason and Dm. Deason.— Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, east balfafeh acre lot, it being in the south west corner of lot of laud ntinaberloao hundred and ninety throe in the ninth dis trict of said county; levied on as ihe property of John H. Jones and Anderson Lee to satisfy one H fa issued from the Superior c ourt of said county in fa vor of E, D* Smith vs. John 11. Jones and Anderson Lee. Jam 21)—Ids WASHINGTON JO\GE, Sheriff. ~ - - MORTGAGE sale. slro, fit the same time and /dice irdl be add on the first Tuesday i in March, the fdlloiemg pr/trrty, to-icit.: Lot of land number two hundred and thirty-six, in the fifth district of said county. Levied on as the property o f Til mm’ Itu Ison, to satisfy one mortgage ti fa issued from the Superior j Court of said county, in favor of Philip Cook vs. Tilinan Hudson, j Also, lot ofland number fifty-two in the eleventh district of said i county; levied on as the property of Robert S. Xcntt, to satisfy ; one mortgage fi fa issued from the .superior Court of said count y in favor of Isaac B. Brown vs. Robert X. -Scott. Pointed out by Plaintiff. JUCIURD D.iVIS, Up'y. Sh'ff . j December 30, 13. 't0. ltds Early SheiZ * Sales. VTJTLL be sold before the eourt house Door [n R!: tkely, Early * county, on the first Tuesday in March m. v L between the usual hours oi sale, the following; ptoperty to-wit: hßsof laud numbers otie hundred and forty eight and otte 1 buudr.ed and forty uine in the fifth district of Eariy county, to j satisfy atlfa in favor of Peter Lee amt Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, vs. j flurrell T. iliuson. issued bv the Superior court of Early county. ; Also, one sorrel mare, one yoke ot oxen and cartas lhe proper- j <y of one Joseph H. Ellis to satisfy ati fa issued from Randolph j ♦Superior court in favor of Bennett IL Perkins, vs. said Ellis. Also, one negro woman levied on as the property of Etheldred j Hays to satisfy a ti fa issued tromthe Early S<i|>erior court in fa- j yor of Rolen 11. ltobinson, and sundry ti las issued Iroia a justice f.otirt, against said Hays. Also, lots of laud numbers three hundred and sixty five and t time hundred and sixty six in the thirteenth district of Early j oouirty to satisfy afifa in favor of James s'. Latbrop,\s. James! la. Curthere. Also, 1 t ofland number two hundred and fifty nine in tbe j fourth district ot said county of Early; levied on as the property of William TANARUS, Smith :o satisfy fi fa from Early Superior court ; I 111 favor of John Holds, vs. saul William l\ Smith. kiAlso, ora- lot in the south part of Fort Caines, number five, lad j out by O. H. Davis (>n the north side of Albany street, containing j an iicre, more or less ; also, three thousand feet of lumber, more ; or less; also, four thousand singles, more or less, levied on as the 1 property of Willis .1. Langford to satisfy a fi la in favor ot It. ti. Williams, vs. WiJiisJ. Langford. Jan. 29—ids JOHN WEST, tdi riff, Seaborn Jones, 1 m V:S - ! Bill for Dis- Ceouok Field, The Southern Life Ixsr- ■ covery. Relief, K*NB and Trust Company, The Piwsvix fS-c.. in .Muscogee Link, W suu’i Dougherty, Gkokok Har- ; Superior Court. oravks, J<)iin Banks and Philip T. Schley. J It appearing to the Court that the defendants. George Field fuel the Southern Life Insurance and Trust Company, are not within t ie jurisdiction of this Court—Field being a citizen soul resident of New York,ami the Southern Life Insurance and trust Company being a body corporate established by the Terri tory ot Florida. It is, on motion of complainant, ordered that the said Field and the sail southern Life In. mid Trust Cos. plead, answer or demur to said Mil. n.d demurring alone, on or before tbe first day of he jiext lenn; Yml it is further ordered thu tbe above order he published by tne Cleric of this Court, once a month for tour tuonths. before the next Term of this Court, in one of the public Gazettes o! the city ot Columbus, Georgia. 1 A tv tie extract from the minutes of .Muscogee Sunerinr Court Mt*yeab Term, 1852. this loth dav of Jarman 1853 j..i . la .,j lotaAswmW —l— 1 m4m and creditors.— All persons hi. *” Die estate of Ct.ar.es Kei.dad, deceased, late ot thus • are ri ‘‘l so make tin ediale pavnienl : then, duly ati.henSd m *“* “> I olumbus, Jan. 25—-Jwfil JANE KENDALL, Adm’tiS, “THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.’ COLUMBUS, GEORGIA WEDNESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 9, 1853. GEORGIA, ) Court of Ordinary, October Term , 1852. Muscogee county. ( RULE XI SI. WHEREAS Edward Broughton, Administrator of the estate of Lewis Lockey, deceased, having applied for letters of dis mission. It is ordered by the court that all persons concerned, shew cause, if any they have, why the said Edward Broughton, administrator as aforesaid, should not be dismissed at the next May Term of said court. A trueextract from the minutes of said court, Oct 9;h, 1852. Oct 12—mfim JOHN JOHNSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA, ) Court of Ordinary, October Term. 1852. Muscogee county, jj RULE XI SI. TTTHEREAS,John Forsyth, Administrator of the estate of John v Y Forsyth, deceased, havirg applied lor letters of dismission, t is ordered by the court that all persons concerned, shew ca se, fany they have, whysaid administrator should not be dismissed at the next May term of said court. A ‘rue transcript from the minutes of said court, Oct 9th, 1852. Oct i2 —mfim JOHN JOHNSON, Ordinary. Reuben Simmons ) vs. > Mortgage, &c—September Term, 1852. John 0. Silvky. ) PRESEN T the Hon. William Taylor, Judge of the Superior Court. It appearing to the court by the petition of Reuben Simmons, that on the 30lh of June, 1845, John C. Silvey made and delivered to said Reuben Silvey his certain note, bearing the date and year aforesaid whereby the said John C. Silvey prom ised to pay b\ tlie 2 I o r December next, after the date of said note, the said Reuben Simmons, seven hundred and fifty dollars for lot ol land numbei four hundred in the twenty sixth district of Early county, And that afterwards, on the same day and year aforesaid, the said John G. Silvey Ihe better to secure the pay mentofsaid note i-xecnted aii-J deli vered io said Reuben Sim mons, his deed of mortgage, whereby the said John C. Silvey con veyed to the said Reuben Sitiffnoiis lot offend number lour hun dred in ihe twenty sixth district of said county of Early, contain iugtwo hudred and fitly acres, more or less —conditioned that :l said John 0. Silvey should payoff and discharge said imte, or cause the same to be done according to the tenor and effect There of, that then Ihe said deed of mortgage and said note should be come and be null and void to all intents and purposes. And it f rther appearing, that said note remains unpaid. It is, therefore, ordered—That the said John C. Silvey do pay into Court by the first day of next term thereof, the principal,interest and cost", due on said note, or shew cause, to ihe contrary, if any he has. That on the failure of said John 0. Silvey so to do. the equity of re demption in and to said mortgaged premises be forever liierafter barred and foreclosed. Audit is further ordered—That thisrule he published in the Columbus Times once a month for four months,ora copy thereof served on the said John C. Silvey or his agent or attorney at least three months previous to the next term of said Court. Reuben Simmons, ) , c . „ , ~ vs ( rainy superior Court, Ffept Term, 1852. ! Toiin C. Silvey S Rule Nisi to foreclose Mortgage. IT appearing to the Court that the defendant resides without the limits of this county. It, therefore, on motion of Pl’ffs. Counsel—That service be perfected by publication of this order, once a month for four months in the Columbus Times, a public gazette. s. >. STAFFORD, Pl’ffs. Att’ny. A trueextract. from the minutes of Eary Superior Court,at Sep tember term. 1852. Dec 7—491 m TIIOS B. ANDREWS. Cl’k. GEORGIA, ) Court of said county, Eai !y county. \ January Term, 1853. OWEN VV. SHACKELFORD, Guardian of the minor heirs of James ester and Asa Travis, deceased, having applied to the Court for letters of dismission from the guardianship of said minors; ft is hereby ordered, That, all persons concerned, be and appear at the March term of said Court, and cause shew, (if any they have) why said applicant should not be dismissed (nun said guardianships. A true extract from the minutes of said court, January 151 h, 1853. January s—4w6t5 — 4w6t S. 8. STAFFORD, Ordinary. CT eorgia, R ndolpU county.—Whereas, Henry L. T Taylor and Mariah 1.. Taylor apply to me for letters of ad ministration on the estate of William Taylor, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lobe and appear at my office within the time prescribed by aw, and shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should t o: be granted. Given under my hand at office, this the -'2d day of Jan., 1853. .Tan. 29—5wfit O. P. BEALL, Ordinary. (T eorgta. Kandolph county— Whereas, John Peter- I son applies to me or tetters of administration on the estate of Archibald Peterson, latent said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all end singular the kindred and creditors <u said deceased, to be and appear at my of ffee. within Uuftime prescribed by taw, and shew'cause, if liny they have, why said letters should not, be granted. Given under my hand at office this llth lay of January, 1853. January I<B—3wst O. P. BEALL, Ordinary. (T corg a, Muscogee county—Whereas, Benjamin T .Mattey, applies for letters of administration ou the estate ot Aaon Johnson, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite, and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew cause, if anv they have, why the administration of said estate, should n t be granted to said applicant tit the Court of Ordinary to tie held in and tor said county on ‘be first Monday in February next. Given under my hand, this 4th of January, 1553, Jat.. s—2wst .INO. JOHNSON, Ordinary. / a eorgia, t\ avly county Whereas. Jesse Collier IT mzkes application to me for letters ot Guardianship of the persons and property of Martha, John and William Travis, minor heirs of Asa TravisJ deceased; and of Hhepperd and Malissa Foster, minors of Jane Foster, deceased : These are to notify all persons concerned, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted said applicant, at the March term, next, of the Court of Ordinary for said county. Given under tny hand at office this January 15th. 1853. January2s—JvvtSt S, S. STAFFORD, Ordinary. Gt eorgia, Early county—Whereas, William Hill I makes application to me for let ters of Guardianship of ihe person and property of Eliza Hill, a minor heir of Dr John Hill, dec< used. All persons concerned, are hereby notified that said letters will he granted said applicant, if no objection is filed in my office within the time prescribed by law. Given under my handatfof fice.this November 22d, 1852. Dec 7—49w7t S. S. STAFFORD, Ordinary. (T eorgia, Talbot, county— Whereas, Joseph Brown T applies to me tor letters ol administration on the estate of Oliver H. P. Daniel, late ot Talbot county, deceased. These are therefore, to citeand admonish all and singular the kindred a id creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, then and there to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this the 29th day of November, 1852. MARION ETHUNE, Ordinary. December? —49w7t (‘A eor****• Muscogee comity —Whereas, Frances L J Bailev apples for letters of administration on the estate e Samuel Buiiev, ‘ate .1 said county, deceased. These are, thereto!.to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ami creditors or „aid deceased, to shew cause, if anydhey have, why tht administratiOi: ot said estate should not he grant ed to said applicant, at the Court. of Ordinary to be held in and for saitl county on the second Moudi.y Li January next. Given under nv hand, this 7th day of December, !80~. Dec 9, ISS-2—47w5t JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary. Meorgia, Randolph. county—Whet gas, Thomas I | ‘-wain,administrator of tbe estate of Joseph Williams, de , A „ ‘>es to tne for letters of dismission. Tnese are, tbere .uim.-niisb all and singular the parties interested, .ore.louteam an haye> within thp tinie prescribed by iiw, whylaid''letters should iu?‘ >e granted. Given under my O P ™i,nry. Aeorgift) Randolph county— Whereas, Thom.?*” \ T Garner, administrator on the estate of William L Morgan, deceased, app ics to me for lei ters of dismission therefrom. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nl! and singular tbe parties nterested, to show cause, if any they have, within ttie time pre scribed by law, why said letters should not be granted. Given under inv hand at offi< e sept Kith, ’52. Sept 28—39w6m O P BEALL, Ordinary. /bEOKGIA, Raiidolpli county—Whereas. John J \ T Sessions,administrator upon the csta'e of Robert Butler, de ceased, applies to tne lor letters ot’aismission, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the parties interested, to shew cause, h any they have, within thetime prescribed by law, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my ham! at office this 22d day of may, 1852. .Way 25—w6m <1 P BEALL. Ordinary. j G eorgia, Early county--Whereas, Reuben Met or v T quad ale appl es to me f< r u tters ofadministration upon the estate ot John McCorquadale, late of said county deceased. These are, therefore, to cite, summon and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their ob jections in my office within the time prescribed by law. if any | they have, why said letter* should not be granted said applicant, (liven under my hand at office, t! is Dec 21st, 1852. Dec 2 S. S. STAFFORD, Ord’ry. * dminist rator’s Sale.—Will be sold inCiiCibert. R n j J\ lolph county, on the first Tuesday in March next, a negro | man by the name of Ned, about filty-five years old. Sold as the i property of Everett J. P'-aroe, deceased, for the payment of his I debt*. Terms on the day. DIXON F. PEARCE, Adm’i. ] January 18— Ids \dministrator’a Sale.—Will be sold in Cmhbirt. Ran dolph county, on tae tir.*i Tuesday in .March next, a ikely I negro man by the name of Sam. Soul by an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, as the propety ot Tharp Hale, de ceased t'oi'the pavraent of his debts. Terms cash. Jamr.rv 18 id* n WIP RTVPH. AHmY. . a . a trie firs uesuayn March \ next, will besold in Cuthberi, Randolph county, iotsofland numbers two hundred and thirty two and two hundred end forty nine, in the eighth district of said county ; these lands are in a fine state of cultivation, and have upon them ail necessary build ing* for a farm. Sold lor tbe benefit oft he heirs of Dham Wheelia deceased. Jun 18-tds MARTHA WHEELIS, Adm’x. A din)nigtratersßale—Will he sold on the first Tucs ! Um. day in March next, be tore the court house door in Cutli ! bert, R mdolph county, lot of fend number ne hundred and six i teen, in the 4 h district of said county. Sold as the property of John Dobson, late ot Randolph county. Alabama, deceased. Terms cash. Jan 18—tds .JOSLAH GNIF.R, \dm’r. A ilministralors Sale.—Agreeable to an order of the x\_ court of Ordinary of Early county, will be sold on ihe first Tuesday in April next, before the court house door in Hlakely. a likely nesroboy nam-al Wesley, about fourteen years old, ot light complexion, belonging to the estate of Dr. John Hill, deceased. Sold to make a division oi said estate. Jan. 29—tds WILLIAM HILT., Adm’r. Executor’s Sale-—Agreeably to an order from the hon i orable Court ot Ordinary ot His ogee county, I will sell, at the market house, in the city of Columbus, or. he first Tuesday in arch next, the following negroes, belonging to the estate of N. Me. Robinson, deceased, laie ot said county: Henry, a man about twenty-five years ohl ; Fain, a man about forty years old raid negroes >old for the benefit of the creditors and heitsofsaid estate. Terms cash. ISA AC T. ROBINSC N, Ex’r. Columbus, January 18—tds. AJotlce to rtehtors %ml c.**el4torn Ml persons in v debted to the ode of vier!", i;. Ledgers. dec’d. late of Randolph county, are requested t<> m d:o immediate payment; those holding claims eg; inst said deceased, are notified to pre sent them for payment, duty authentic -t- and. <J < WILLTX, ) . . , December 28—52w(1t t A WILLIB, ( -' ftrn r N'otlce to Debtors and Creditors— ill persons in debted to itiees'ate of John A. Walker, deceased, are re quested to come forward and make payment, and those holding claims against said estate, are requested to present them duly au thenticated to me. J >B. S. WALKER, Adm r. January s—2w7t5 —2w7t InWO irnnths after date, application will be’ made to the Court of >r*lit:ary ot Randolph county, lor leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estat’ of George W, Moye, deceased, bite of said county. January s—4w2tn ‘EM. A. ‘TYE, Adm’r. r PWO months after dote. * ihnllapply to the 1 Court oj Ordinary of Randolph county for leave to sell a negro belonging to the mi: ors of m>l Graves, deceased. Jaimary 18—3w2n B. GRAVE-v,Guardian. r rWO months after dote applicailon will be A made to the‘Jo’irt of Ordintir of i-.e |y county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Fosev Dy son, deceast and January 29—2 m ABNER DY” ON, Adm’r. TWO months after tla e, xv shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Raudntph county f-or leave to sell a town lot in Covington, Newton countv, as the property of Sol. Graves, deceased. i,."A. GONEKE,) “ , 11. GRAVE:', } A ‘“ nn ’ January 18—2 m with the Will annexe 1. r pWI) months after ihtte application will be A made to It to court o ordinary of Randolph county for leave to sod the land belonging to Hiram lia.i ison,dec’d, late of said counly Doc, 28-2 m L. C. SALE Ex’r. TWO months after date application will be A- made .o the court of Ordin:.'r\ ot Kau.solph county for leave to sell 1 1, e laud belonging o Timothy i'iunan, deceased, late of said county. Dec 28—2 m A A ?Y! M VN. Adm’r. TWO months after date application will be made u> flic ourt ot ordinary of Eariy mlv, for leave to sell the real estate of F..Griffith, late of said coni’•, dec’d. Dec 7 —w2m FR A Net 8 A GRIFFITH, Adin’trx. TM r (l months after date i saall apply fn the Courl of < •rdimiry of iiandolph eonmy for leave to sell the and belongin''to Henry Sandlin, deee >se<i. Feb 8- ow2tn ‘ .tEB,BE SANDLIN, Adm’r. li’or the rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Many years o! tiiai, ujhc,.u ot 0.q,.;..mg the public con fidence in this medicine, has won for if an appreciation and notoriety bv iar exceeding the most sanguine expectation of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the un mistakable benefit conferred on thousands .of sufferers could , originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends bv every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never for get, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one . medicine will infallibly cure—till there is abundant proof ! that the Cherry Pectoral does not only as a general tiling, but almost invariably cure the maladies for wihfeh it is em, ployed. As time makes the=e facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance of the af flicted, fro it the log cabin of the American Peasant, to the palaces of European Kings, Throughout this entire coun try, in every State,city, and indeed almost every hamlet it contains, Cherry Pectoral is known astne best remedy ex tant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is coming to be extensively used by their most intelligent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germany, where the medical sciences have reached their highest perfection, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses Public | Institutions, and in domestic p. aetice, as the surest remedy their attending Physicians can employ for the more dan- j gerous affections of the lungs. Also in milder cases, and j for children it is sate, pleasant and effectual to cure. In fact,some of the most flattering testimonials we receive j have been from parents who have found it efficacious in j cases particularly incidental to childhood. The Cherry Pectoia! is manufactured by a practical i Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with in- | variable accuracy and ca;e. It is sealed and protected by ! law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as gen uine without adulteration. We have endeavored here to furnish the community with a men “’ r * e of swell intrinsic uperiority and worth as hould commend it^’M 0 their confidence—a remedy at once -ale, speedy and effectual, v * lich thls has by repeated and count less Dials proved it-elfto be: a r, dtrust by great care m pre paring it with chemical accuracy, o’ tnmorm st;ength to afford Physicians anew agent on which t oan ;ely tor the best results, at.d the afflicted vvitli a remedy that v\’.' 1 ‘do j tor them all that medicine can do. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical and Analytical Che/ni-st, Loin ell, Mass. Sold in Columbus, Ga., by ROBERT CARTER, and DANFORTH & NAGEL and by Druworj.-t? generally. Jan. 22—w&tw4m. PUBLIC MBETII7C-. VT a meet'ngof the citizens of the 4th district of Early county assembled at their Justice Court Ground on .he 2u.h i;ist.. the follow ng preamble and resolutions were subini.ted and unanimously approved: — W liereas, the citizens of this district, and of certain other ad joining districts in this con my, and the c- unties <>t Baker and Randolph labor under tnaiiiiest inconvenience on account ol the distance of their county capitals. Resolve . That we, the citizens of the 4:n district of Eariy county, will use ait honorable exertions to form anew county. |; K tx further Resolved, That tile citizens of the 4th, 51 h and fi;hdistricts of Early, th ird district ot Laker, and the sth and 7th districtsof Randolph, be : oiified by publication of these pro ceedings in the Times ad ami Albany Patriot to meet lhe citizens ot the 4th district oi Early at AB NE K DYS N* S , in said district,on the third Saturday in Aprilnext, to take into cou-siderai ion the importance and propriety oi form - iue, through the proper autin riiies. anew con ty fro in ihe said districts. JOSEPH I>. HARDY, Chairman. A. Dyson, Secretary. January 18. 1853. 3wt2oap. UK. liOGFivS’ Li\E WORT AND TAR , For the complete cure of Coughs, Colds. Influenza , Asthma, Bronchitis, & pitting of li’ood.and oil athtr Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION; THE GREAT COUGII REMEDY! Reader ! have you a Cough, which you are neglecting under the idea that :t is only a common cold and that it hs ,? i, ' ,m r , Lu “‘a tJn in M kindness, what will soon be the probable result. In a short time, if you continue to neglect yourself vou will begin to teel a sense of tightness and oppression across the chest, accompanied with frequent sh rp dart mg puns. 1 hen a dry, hacking Cough will set in and when you raise anything it will be a thick and yellowish or v< lute frothy matter, streaked, perhaps, with blood It you still take no medicine, these unpleasant symptoms' will tncroas'K and yon will soon have Hectic” K-ver. Cold Tub. Ntght Sweats. Copious Expccfornon, & then Great ! rostrat on. If you stiff neglect yourself, amw weeks or months will see you consigned to the grave, leaving Vonr friends to mourn how rapidly Conscmption did its v , rk and hurra'd you Friend ! have you no cause f. be affirmed ? J n the aljove sketch y,nia. see as j n a gla w how every case ot Consumption progresses, with more or less rapid, ty, to a fatal termination. Os ail ff.e Thousands arid Mth, ns wk m tffis great De-froyer h , gsrh-ed to the tomb, every single case began w : tb a Cold, if t li : * had been attend and to, a 1 might have b-en well ; bu; hc:m-m g- i l,r, ‘ e ‘ the latal delusion that it would “wear ielf ! off.’ . • transferred its deadly action to the substance of the Lungs, exritmg there the formation of An 1 Other ar cold added fuel to the flame, until these i tuberc.es began to soften and suppurate,] aving h v their ulearni ion, great cavities in the Lungs. Atth'-s omis defi.unee all humtui means. To the latter or worst stage, this medicine will often- j times arrest the disease, or cheek its progress, and will always make the patient more comfortable, and prolong his lue, and is therefore worthy of a trial ; _but in i t3 incip ent or Tormmg periods Consumption is as curable as any other disease, and J)r. Rogers’ Syrup of ! .ivenvort Tor I an<l Canchalagua.” if taken at this time, will cure it at j surety as -it is taken ! This is strong language, hut we i can r.ter you to numberless living witnesses to prove that it is I rue. And tnerefore, we earnestly exhort every man woman and child who has a Cough, or is subject to Golds, to keep this medicine by you in the house- and’ Whenever you take Cold, do not “lot it alone” to’ work mischief in your system, hut eradicate it thoroughly and at once, by this powerfully healing compound, mid” leave your Lungs uninjured, to carry you in mil vigor to a good old age ; ” * mothers! Have you delicate, weakly children, who are always taking cold,and subject to Croup ? Remci-it r ‘ Tliciv never was a case of Cronp, which did not oriainntc in a Cos and . Anu when your ohilds goe to bed wheezino- and coughing, you know not that, before morning, Croup may not set m, and ere ytm ran get a Physician, your dear chid may be beyond the reach of help. We beseech you. therefore, aj you value the lives of your children, k'ets tins medicine by you in the house,and whenyour little one take cold and commence coughing, give' it to them at once,and rest not until the cough is entirely subdued. We conscientiously aver, after the most exten led experience, th.u li do* auvice were followed, no child need ever the of Croup. for the cold would be cured, before it could arrive at this aggravated and Gal stage. I, t every .Mother, especially, heed we the.-cremarks, tna; she ma not hereafter, when mourning over rite eariy blight of some cherished blossom, have occasion bitterly to reproach herself for her criminal neglect. It is an old adage, that “to he fore warned, is to be lorearmed.” Parents !so let ir be in your cas ~, ‘ “"/T / <>r f ‘ Rogers’Svrnp of Liverwort, lar ;ln,! Cwchalagua, and let no other he palmed on you. SCOVfL & MEAD, , , V-. 111 Chartres Street, New Orleans, M holesale Gene-a 1 Agents for the Southern States, to w ! oin -ill orders and applications for agencies mu a be addressed. Also sold by D vNhOBTH Gr NAGEL Columbus, Ga. ROBERT CALTER, “ “ GESNER &PE ABODY, “ “ DAVID YOUNG. “ And by one Agent in every town in Georgia and Alabama. Bold at wholesale by the principal Druggists nt Augusta, Savannah and Charleston, S. C. February 8-6 u ly Mexioan Mustang Liniment. Tills imaluabie preparation has been but a few montlis before the people of the South, yet many thousands of bottles have been sold and used in a great variety of diseases, and it has given universal satisfact on. We have heard of none that were dissatisfied with it. We offer it. as a remedy in the various diseases and com plaints for which it is recommended, with full confidence m curing them, as over four millions of Bottles have been sold and used for a great variety of complaints, both of men and animals, and it has always given satisfaction, be cause it has performed just what wo'said it would. It has healed Cancers and scrofulous so*es and ulcers that had resisted the treatment of the Medical Faculty. A child in Frederick ton, N. l>., a few days aco burned itr legs severely against a stove. The mother im mediately Linseed Oil and Cotton Wool, with a tigh; banuage over it if; in a short time the screams of the child induced the mother to remove the bandage, when it was discovered that the cotton wool had taken fire by spon taneous cornonstion and had considerably increased the size of the burn. The mother happened to think that she had puTi of a bottle of Mustang .Liniment in her house, whu.h she got immediately and .applied to the burned limbs of the little sufferer, and as soon as ii was applied, the child ceased its cries and soon after f, 11 asleep in its mother s arms, by tne soothing influence of this valuable preparation. ihis is to certify that the Mexican Mustang Liniment h.;s been used quit* extensively in the stables of Adams & Co.’s Great Southern, Eastern and Western Express, for curing trails, Chafes, Scratches, Sprains and i3rui3es,and ii has proved very effeciual. Many of their men have also used it on themselves and their families, and they all speak of its healing and remedial qualities in the highest terms* One of our hostlers got kicked, and hadiycut and bruised on his knee—as usual, the Mustang Liniment was pest tiled to, and the soreness .*! n d lameness was soon re moved, anu |t was perfectly well in to fee or four days.— We have no hesitation in recommending it as a valuable preparation, to be used externally on man or boast. Rheumatism. —lhis is to certify that rnv wife was af flicted with severe chronic Rheumatism ; site had suffered tqr months with the most excruciating pa : ns ; she had tried Rheumatic Compounds, Reliefs and almost every thing recommended for this dreadful disease.. None of them relieved her pains in the least. She used a fifty cent bottle of Mustang Liniment, and it cured her entirely; she is now perfectly well, and recommends all of her friends to use the Mustang Liniment. (Signed) James L. Oliver. Savannah, Georgia, January Ist. 1653. Principal Offices, 304 Broadway, New York, and St. Lou s, Missouri. A. G. BRAGG & CO., Proprietors. Sold in Golumbus, Ga., by GESNLR <Sz PEA BODY. February 5, 1853—tw&wly FLOUIt! FLOUR! AT WINTER’S PALACE MILLS! E will receive this day, and continue to beep on hand, for > V our customers, a supply of FLO Uit from the ceU-brated Montgomery Milts, until we are able to resume operations. VALUABLE PROPERTY TOR SALE. STEAM MILLS, LAP, WAGONS. MILES, CARTS, WORK STEERS, STOCK HOGS of superior breeds, COWS, working utensils of various kinds, &e-, &f. ALSO, A PORTION OF THE MILL HANDS, II wanted by the purchaser of the property. \ Dissolution of the copartnership heretofore existiny in the above valuable property h .ving taken place, ihe undersigu j ed subscribers will proceed t<> sell, On the|firßt Saturday in IMarch next, On the premises, to the highest bidder, their j , STEAM AND GRIST MILLS, . With si! their appendages, consisting of Three Corn Mills, ca pable of grinding rive hundred bushels per day, and n Manufac turing Mill with French Burrs, sufficient to gni.d ail the Wheat made in the county and convert ii into first rate flour. ALSO, TWO FIRST RATE AM W MILLS, Inferior to none in the Btate ; one a Circular sate that cun cut with skillful management from six to eight thousand feet of lum ber per day, the other an Upright (or Sashf equal t any saw of that kind ; the whole propelled by an Engine of great power,- capable of running all the machinery Fiat can be attached to it. Also, Xine Hundred Acres of first rate Fine Land. Well timbered and finely adapted to growing Cotton, and an in ! exhaustible quantity of hard limber near by, suitable for all me j chanical business. These mills, knownaa rov>rU Sc Rlackman's Steam Mills, are ! most favorably situated—bordering on that rich Prairie region ; ! they’have scarce ever been able to supply the wants of the cotui- I try during sum me: the grist mills have to be run day and night | to keep up with theenstom—waterpower at that season entirely | failing in all the lime region. The terms of sale liberal; particulars made known on the day of sale. N. R. POWELL, WILLIS GODWIN, II BLACKMAN, B. SMITH, Jan. 28—4 t J .J). WA LCOTT. Union Iron Foundry AND MACHINE SHOP: OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. r |M!E subscribers having just completed their New Shop, are* X now prepared to build STB A M ENGINES of all sizes, at r he shortest notice, and at less than Northern prices with the expenses added. Castings, and irons for Mills, and all othei Machinery made of the best material and warranted to work well if properly put up. VNeareso'e Agents for Paok A Co.’s Circular Saw Mills in this section of Georgia, the whole ot Glorida, and Alabama, and the performance ot .vhich they will warrant against any other mill it put tip by themselves. Plans and specifications for milisfurnier ed without charge, when they built’ e machinery. July 14— w&.lwtt A MULL HEYS & CO THIS is to certify thntT have jest received from S. llkys & Cos. one ot their 12 horse power Engines, and one of Page’s Circular Saws, a!! of which has been put up under the direction of Mr Heys, and with the performance ol which 1 am perfectly satisfied'- in every particular. I have no doubt in saying that I think it equal to any mill in the State of Georgia, not only in the quantity but also in the quality of lumber it produces, and am at any time willing to give any information respecting it, to any person rnak* ingenquirtes. VVM.C. HILL. Randolph county, July 14—w&twt f COPPER AND SHEET IRON AND insgf sffi,&sy'<tfs?Asp<i!>3a'sr THE subscriber, ever grateful for past patronage-begs leave tb inform his friends and tl>e public that he has one of the largest assorimeats ol 7’in V\ are and Housekeeping articles ever ofl'ered’ m this market; consisting as follows: Bath Tubs, Shower Baths,-, with l-tr.iss Valves, i!ij. Bath ■ do.,Sponged i.. Pyramid cake and ornamental moulds; Jelly moulds;coffee Filterers; do. Biggins; <lo large and small Urns; Knife Trays; do. Washers, anew article;* brooms, Cocoa Dippers; Pie and Dessert plates, all sizes; Britan nia ware, of all kinds; .Spice Boxes; Dressing Cases, Cooking stoves ot various patterns, warranted to perform well. All manner ot iin or sheet Iron, or Copper or Zinc work, done at short notice, on the most favorable terms Atl orders lor Tiu put up at short notice, on terms t o suit the limes. Having in his employ the best Job workman in this country all lie a iks is to giveiiim a trial. Guttering or Roofing done at short notice, and warranted. Cali and see me before engaging or purchasing elsewhere, a# am determined to sell and work as low as thelowest. J. B. HICKS. _ . East side Broad street, near the Market. Columbus, On.,May 18.1852 wtf STEAM FACTORY. Corner of Oglethorpe and Franklin Sts. JOHN L. BARRINGER & BROTHER, A prepared at the above establishment to make* WIN DO -V SASH oi all sizes, Primed and Glazed; w itndoiv Llinds, painted if required ; PANEL DOORS and all other kinds ol work in their line, atshort not.iee . and made m the best manner and on as good terms as can be h.td elsewhere. Columbus, Jan. 22, 1852. 4 ] y D. B. r HOMPSON & CO., (AT THE SIGN OF THE HEART,) Below Ilill, Dawson fc Cos. T ?, oppor > She? l Steam Boat work, all manner’ , 0 Gutters, i tping, Conductors and Roofing done to* order, substantially and warranted Nov - 27 43-ts TU(Jy factory, HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA. Ware Room on East side Broad street , next door to> P. McLaren. R. G. JEFFERSON & CO. PROPRIETORS of the above works respectfully inform Jjr? the public, that they have now on hand for .sale, and are con stanlly manufacturing all descriptions ot Wooden War*, such as Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, Bcckktb,Tcbp,&c.. &c.* ol tnebest material, and finished in excellent stvle under their persona] supervision. . 1 bej particularly call attention to their various sf vies a.nd finali ties ot ctiairs, w hich, for neatness, comfort, durability and cheap-’ ness cannot be surpassed in any country; varying in price from f* id to £24 per dozen —specimens of which can W seen at their are Room one door above I’. McLaren*.-;, Broad street, Columbus, which the publican? invited ■ o examine. Every description ot Thai rs, Buckets, Tubs, &c. made to order aftr any fashion desired. They are a ,u o nrepared to furnish Win dow Sash and Bund? of ail descriptions to order. premiums were warded io the Troy Factory at the Southern A grid dim!! fair a? Macon, lor the best specimcr ofCh ir and Wooden Ware. 8T Orders left at heir Ware Room—east side Bread street irected to R. <l. -Jefferson ac Cos., Columbus, will meet w rompt attention. May 10- wly JUST RECEIVED FROM NE V YORK AND LOR SALE CHEAP. A ‘ Agency of Rock Island factory, a splendid article of Fn- m -A frlish Cream and HI as Laid letter paper, unruled. Also French Krtra Supcrjme Blue and White Letter paper ruled and unruled- C. B. CUKTIS. Agent. Columbus, Dec 10-twlm FANCY GROCERY STORE. “cTOGLETREEi’ Oglethorpe Street, opposite Kentucky House. “ITTOULD say to his iriends, that he has just received a YY fine assortment of KAMIL V GROCERIES FOR THE CITY TRADE, which he would be much pleased to have his friends to call and see for themselves. The following comprise a part of his stock, viz.: Corf Fish, dried aud pickled Salmon, dried Holleburt, pickled Shad, No. 1,2, & 3 Mackerel, 1 &, 2 Kits, MessP*rk, Beans, Iri.-h Potatoes, Rice, Buckwheat Flour, tine St. Louis Flour, Butter, Cheese, Java and Kio Coffee, tine Teas, Raisins, dried Figs, Preserves, Pickeis, Catsup, Yeast Powders, Cranberries, dried Apples and Peaches, fine chew ing Tobacco, Powder and Shot, .Mu-tard, Onions, Table Salt, and mauy other articles too tedious to mention. Just received, a Kresh s; pplv of Family Groceries, and a fine lot ol B.andy, Wines, Champaign, Cider ana Whis key, and a fine lot ol Cigars. Dec. 16, 1852-. M 3m [NUMBER 16