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THE TRI-WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL. VOLUME 1] THE TIMES & SENTINEL. TENKENT LOMAX & ECO WELL ELLIS. EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. TIIK TRUWEEKLY TIMES A SENTINEL 1$ published EVERY H r EDXFSD.IY*a4 f RIDAYMORX /AT/and SATURDAY RVEXIXG. THE AVEEKuY TIMK-4 A SENTINEL Is published every TJESVA Y MOHXIXQ. Office on Randolph Street, opposite the Post Offioe. TIORMSS TRI-WEEKLY, Firit Dollars per annum, in advance. VV ELKLY, Two Dollars per annum,in advance. Z~V“ Advertisements conspicuously inserted at Om: Dollar persquare, for the first insertion, and fifty cg.vrs for every sub sequent insertion. Liberal deduction will be made for yearly advertisements. Muaoogeo Sheriff Sales. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday In A/ay next, at the market house, in the city of Columbus, between the usual bonis oi sale, th© following property to-wit: Lot of land number one hundred and ninety four in the sixth district of Muscogee county, containing two hundred and two and a nail Acres, more or less, levi;d on as the property of Nathaniel Duffic, to satisfy a tl !a trom A/uacogee Superior cou'i in Isvor of Parker Fisher against said Duffle. Also, lots of lands numbers one hundred and in enty nine, one hundred and filly nine ami one hundred aid sixty, each contain ing two hundred and two and a halt acres, more or less, lyi-ig hi the sixth district of Muscogee countv, levied on as the proper ty of Samuel F. Bus*ey to satisfy a fl fa Irom Talbot Inferior court in favor of Joseph Hough, for the use of Hilliard Y. Hurt against .Samuel P. Itusssy and Peter Baugh. Also, the north hall ol city lot number four hundred and ninety one, together with all the improvements thereon, levied on as the property of William Alley to satisfy a fi la from Afuscogee Supe rior court; levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, the west half of lot of land number nineteen, in the sev enth district of Muscogee county, containing one hundred and one and a quarter acres, more or less, levied ou as the property of Madison Dancer to satisfy afi fa from Muscogee Superior court in favor of Ralph O. Howard against said Dancer. Also, city lots numbersone hundred and fifteen ami one hun dred and sixteen, each containing half an acre, more o, less, handsomely improved, being the place where John Henley now resides; also the following articles of houaeho'd furniture; one line rocking chair, halfdozen maple i haita and rock*r, one s< t fire brass, small mahogany table, one tine rug, one strip of car peting, one oil cloth passage carpet, one manEe glass,one mahog any bureau, one carpet, one wardrobe, all levied ou as the pto* t petty of John Hunleyto satisfy a fi fa from Muscogee Superior court in favor of Charles My gait, and other fl fas in my hands against mid tlunley. Abo,all the interest or Eikanah Pohard in and to the north half lot of lnnd number one hundred and seven in the sixth dis trict of Muscogee county,said interest being one undivided eighth interest; also his interest in and to lot number one honored and six in the sixth dLtrict of Muscogee, levied on to satisfy a fi fa from Muscogee Superior conn in lavor of Leroy Lloyd against Elkanah Pollard, principal and John Follard, A/eredith Wise i security. Also, the banking house of the Bank of St. Marys, and that part of city lot number one hundred nd seventy eight, on w Inch said building stands, levied on as the property of the Bank of St. Marys to satisfy snndry fi las from the magistrate court in favor Henry W. Brooks, and others against said Bauk ; h vv made and returned to me by a constable. Also, the following articles: three cloth coats, three dresscioth coats, three cassitnere coats, six cassimere sack costs, two casst mere vests, three summer coats, five pair cassimere pants, three pair white linen pants, seven pair gray satinet pants, eighteen tweedsaiul Kentucky geans pants, one pair kmey pants, four pair summer pants, three pair white summer pants, one linen jacket, three cloth b)Ushes,-one hairbrush, t • olimn bosom shirts, three red flannel shirts, two hickory shirts, seven pair pants, one lot padding, one lot remnants, one lot buttons, silt; ut;d thread, ene pair shears, roll paper, one show case and rule, levied on by attachment as the property of John Kan ton to satisfy a demand of Alex. Hunters, property sold by order of court. April 2, 1853. A.B. RUTHERFORD. Sheriff. -jF -=*•• - - - , MORTGAGE SALE. Also, at the saint place , icil’ be fold, v.t the fret Tuesday in 1 May next, the fuUateing property, to-irit : John a man about forty years old, Agnes a woman about forty- | three years old, Cornelius a man about twenty one wars old, j Catherine a Kiri about twelve years oid, Daniel’ about ten and ! Charlotte a girl about five years aid; ail levied on as the propei- : ty of tolas McGrady to satisfy a mortgage fl la from Muscogee Su perior Court in favor of Wi ilir.m A. Redd against said A/cCradv. A. S. RUTHERFORD, Sl.eriff. ‘ j Columbus March 4—tds Randolph Sheriff Sales, t \TI LL be roM ou the first Tuesday in May n-jxg besorv | VV the court house door in the town of Cuthbert, Randolph i county, within the usual hours of tale, the following property, 1 10-wit: One lot of land number one hundred and forty eigtit in <he sixth district ot said county, levied on as the property of Arthur Munon to satisfy one ti fa issued from the .Superior Court of isk-wart county in favor of Bcnfamin R. Dikes vs. Arthur Mttuo i; pointed out by Pi’tT. Attv. Lot of land number one hundred and sixty nine in the sixth district of said county, levied on as the property of Willis Cole to satisty sundry t> fas ismed out of a justice court of said county l in favor of K. McDonald and others, vs Willis Cole, principal, and Washington Joyce, v-curity ; levy made and returned tome by a constable. < >ne town lot in Cutl i*ei t number seven In I<Tier levied on as the property of William 11. Barton, to satisfy two fi fas issued outot a jus l ice court of said county in favor of James R. Gause, vs vViliiam 11. Barton ; levy made and returned to me by a con stable. Lot ollaud number one hundred und flfy rive in the fourth dis trictol said county, levied on as the property of Miles Murphy losatisf. olio 11 .a issued out Ola justice court ot TaliaferroCou, - ty, in lavor of Aaron W. Grier, vs. Torrence Kuork ami Miles Murphy : levy made and returned to me by a constable* Two lots of haul numb* rs one hundred and eighteen and four, in the tourth dist ict oi said county, levied on as the property of Nathan G. Christie to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Superior Conn of said county in of Hiram Roberts vs Nathalie*. ; Christie, and sundry fl fas in lavor ot the; officers of court, vs said 1 C.iristie; issued Irom the superior court of said county. ? even amt three quarter acres of th<* south east corner of lot of j land number seventy six in the sixth district oi Mi id county, I levied on as the property of William Pace to satisfy sundry 3 fas j issued out ofa justice court of Heard county in favor ol John T. j Meadows, vs William Pace; levy made and returned to me by 1 a constable. the undivided souiii half of town Jot in Cuthbert, Randolph county number two in square eight, it being one louric parted j said lot,levied on as the property of James W. Johnson to >atirt- | ly our fl f.i issued from the Interior court of said county in lavor | of Francis t*. Caliey, vs James VV* Johnson ; pointed out by pl’lf. fort y five acres of land i> nor h east corner of lot of land number one hundred and ninety three in the tiinih district oi ‘aid ccuuty, levied on the property ot William H. 1. Chapman ;o sntisty sundry ri las is uett out ol u justice court of sad county m favor’ot Hendrick At Ilungerford, vs Wm. H. •*. Chapman ; levy made and r. turned to u e by a constable. One lot in the town of Cuthbert, Randolph county n iiober >ue in -quure nine, levied on as the property wf Jan es E. John, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a justice court ot said county in favor*of John M. R. Gunn, vs J. K. John ami ©tuers ; James B. Smith, vs James E.Jehu; levy tnade and returned to me by a constable. One negro woman by the name of Rachel, levied on cs the property <*; Samuel Rigsby to satisfy sundry ti fas Exiled out of a j i-ci e court of said co nty L favor of Hendrick Sc Kungerford and other.-s vs Samuel Rigby; levy made sad returned to me by a constable. Lot of hii.d number two hundred and sixty eight, end end ball of nt number two hundred and seventy eight m the sixth dis trict of said county. levied on ns the property of Jemima H. Poole, to satisfy one Ala i?*Mrd .row the Superior court of said county In favor of Delaw are Morris, vs Jemima W. IVoie; point ed out by defendant. Gne negro git 1 by the name of Amelia, about nineteen years of ago, levied o:- as ihe j.-rap -rty of Henry S HiweTosat sty tb r ee tl fas, from die Infei or court >f said * ounty. in favor of Au gu-tus Henderson, vs 11 _vr> S. Ham-; one James R. Smith,vs li. Ham! in *m me Superior eoi:r* o said county, sndolhet*. The following lots of land cumbers forty nine, and north hail of I t number forty eight in tl.e eleventh* district, end number thirty life, awl the north hali of let number thirty tiiree in the T***>th district, all of said county, levied on ss the property of William Mattock to atis r y three fi fas issued fro.i the Superior court of said county in iav r of Alexander Face, vs Williuo Matlock and John T. McLendon and others. •■'tie lot in the town ofOahheit, Randolph county, nuiabor one in square clever, levied on as the property of Alexander McCrary u< satisiy one fifa issued irom the Interior court of said county in lavor of D* law are Morris, vs Alexamiei- McCrary, oue ot tho firm of J. and A. McCrary : pointed out t>\ pi c. ‘VAsH,NGT<\ JO VCF. Sheriff. April l—id*. tv RICHARu I'v-p. Sheriff. ORORGIA, i C<OVK'i <• Ordinary, Talbut l utmi) , * February Teiiii, iedh RULE N1 SL \V’ HEUF. AS, VVilUim P. Robeiu.ui upplio* by petition u*r ! t ? ieiu rs nfdiaumsiott as the adwinUhrstorof Barm v Wilson I lat** of Talbot county, deceased. Bo it ordered, Tim all person* concern**!, b. and appear at I tile September term of li.is court next ensuing, then *ud theie to shew cause, ii any they have, why said fetter- should not be granted. A true es’ract trou* the uiimuc*of*a>*i eeurt. 24(1. let., iSiU. M* ch 1-dwCiu \iAKION* BETBUSE, Ordinary. “THE UNION OF THE StiTES ANO THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.’ ORDINARY COURT—JAN. TERM, 1853. i/ t EORGIA, Randolph county.—lt uppeariiiK to itie Court by ; ‘■-r. the petition of Benjamin Liawswi, ttiut John G. Mainor oi I paid county, deceased, did, in his ILe timr, execute to said Ben j J am,n Dawiw i., his bond, conditioned to execute title** in fee sim ple to said Benjamin Dawson, to west half o, lot of land number one hundred and forty six, in the tenth distri t ol wii i county, and it lurther appearing i hat said John <i. Mainor departed this lile without executing titles to said lot of land, or in any way pr-- viding for the same; and it appearing that said Bepjamin Daw son has paid the lull amount of the purchase price of said hrd l lot: and said Benjamin Dawson having petitioned this Court to turect David T. Langley, Administrator up* n the estate of John | <. Mainor, deceased, to execute to him titles to said land in co:i form'ty with said bond : It is, therefore, hereby ordered, That notico be given at three or more public places in said county and in Columbus Times and Heutii.el of such application, that ail persons concerned may file objections in Clerk’s office, if any they have, why said David T. Langley, Administrator asaioresaid. should not execute titles to va and half lot ol land in coulormity with said bond. A true extract from the minutes of-aid court, Feb. 2Sth, 1833. March 8— low3*n O P BEAU,,Ordinary. Bea>orn Jones, vs. j Bill for Dis 'ijcoror Field, The Southkrn Life Ixsc- J covery, Relief, j RAN* E AND Trl BT COMPANY, THE PhUINIX f ill MIISCOgCC Bank, Willia m Douohkrty,• korbi llar- ! Superior Court. I *i raves, John Banks and PiulifT. Schley. J It appearing to the Court that the defeudants, C.orge F v*d j and the .Southern Life Insurance and Trust Company, are n< : within t ! .e jurisdiction of this Court—Field being a citize* ! and resident of New York,and the Southern Life Insurance and ! Trust Company being a body corporate established by the Terri tory of Florida. It K on motion of complainant, ordered that the said Field a;.d the said Southern Life In. *nd Trust Cos. plead, answ-r oi demur to 3aid Bi!l,n..tdemurring alone, on or before the lirrt day of the next Term; And it is further ordered tha, the above order be published by the Clerk of this Court, once a month for tour months, before the next Term oflhis Court, in oue of the public Gazettes of the city of Columbus, Georgia. A true extract from the minutes of Muscogee Superior Com 7 at Novembei Term, 1832, this tuth dav of January, 1853. JOHN R. STURGIS. Clerk. Jan. 11, 1853 j n t4rn OEOhQIA , t Court ts Ordln nry, October Te-rjt, IK>.’. Muscogee county. { RULE XI S'/. Edward Broughton. Administrator ot the estau* y i of Lewis Lockev, deceased, having applied tor letters >f ure mission. It i3 ordered by tiie court that all persons concerned, shew cause, if any they have, why the said Edward Broughton, adrvinistrator as aforesaid, should not be dismissed at the next May Term of said court. A true extract from the minutes o''said court, Oct 9th, 1852. Oct 12—mfim JOHN JOHNSON. Ordinary. j GF.ORGIA, \ Court of Ordinary, October Term. U-iV. j Muscogee county, } ‘ RVIE AT SI. WHERE AS, John Forsyth, Administrator of the estate of John j Forsyth, deceased, havire applied for letters of dismission, j t bordered by the court that all persons concerned, shew cause, ! fany they have, why said administrator should not be dismissed i at the next May term of Raid court. A ‘rue transcript from the minutes o? said court, Oct9th, 1852. Oct 1 2—nib hi JOHN JOHNSON, Ordinary. | / i EORGIA, Randolph county.—Covet or Oft- , O PiNAßY.—Whereas, by the petition ot William Hayes, a , mlniatrator on the estate of Enoch Rigsby, deceased, and the j estate of Kinehcn Fairclotb, tleccased, it appearing to this- cour* that be lias fully administered botii oi said estates, and mores the court to grout him letters of dismission: Ail persons concerned in either of said estates, are ber*-by notified to make known their • objections, if any they have, on or belore the *)c!obcr term *■: this court next ensuing, otherwise said administrator will then and there be dismissed. Given under ray hand at office the 29 i. : march 1853. O. f*.‘ BEALL, Ordinary. April 6~w6m (Georgia, Randolph county— Whet ©as, Samuel A. T Grier, administrator do bonis non nn the estate of John 15, Weaver, late oi said county, deceased, has petitioned lor letters of dismission from said administration. These are, therefore, to site, admonish and require ail person* : concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or betcr the September term of the Court of Ordinary © said county, \* b holden on the first Monday of September next, otherwise said administrator vx ill b ? then and there dismissed. Given under my hand nt office tnis Sftkl dav oi February, icod March I—9w6m O. P. BEALL, Ordinary. i i vorgift, &url> couu i yr—vYl. t rea.i, J *n/rTi onrpfGf. \l applies to me for letters of administration with the will an nexed, upon the r-'dnte of Robert Thompson, late of said county, deceased. These are to notify rdi persons concerned, to be and appear at nty office within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, it any they have, why said letters should not be granted said : pi'cant. Given under my hand at office mis February 24, 1853. .Varch I—'Jw7t S. 8. STA FFORI), Ordinary. (• rorgia, Randolph county.—Whereas, AlLm L. I Jenks applies tome lor letters of Guardianship for the per* | sou and property ot Frances Rigs iy, orphan of Enoch Rigsby, | late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish uU concerned, to | shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be I granted, otherwise they will be granted at the next April term of I this court. Givoii under my bond at office March Ist, J 853. i Murch—ld O. F. BEALL. < rdinary. eorgla- Ruminlph county.--Whereas, John Col- T iter applies to me .or letters >i administration, cum tsfimni tv annexe, on the ©state of John Frith, late of said county, di c’d. These are, thereiore, to cite sjtd admonish all and singular ihe creditors and kindred of said deceased to appear at my dike within the time prescribed by law. and shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office the 22d day of February. 1853. March I—9w7t1 —9w7t O. P. BEALL,Ordinary. Gorgia, Knvty county.—Whereas. Joseph Grimaley, qOßiiuistrator with the Will annexed, upon tlio estate of Surah r rimsiey, late of said county decease*!, makes application to roe for letters of dismission from the further administration of >aid estate. All persons concerned are hereby notified to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, if any they have, why aaid letters should not bo 5 granted said applicant. Given under my hand at offic-, this February the 24th, 1653. March I —9w6in 8. STAFFORD, Ordinary. Gi eorgia, Kurly county.—All persons are desired to I take notice, that rettel's of Administration w ili be granted the Clerk of the Superior Court oi said county, on the estate of I the laie Nathaniel G. Bartlett, units* objections be tliei by the : first Monday in April next. ; Feb 23—9w7t 8.8. vi’A PFORD. Ordinary. i / * torgia, T altvot county.**vi herea*, Ezekiel B. i vl Smith pp ics to me for letters of Administration on the estate of John W. G. Smith, iateoi Talbot county, deceased; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail as id singular iht* ! kindred aid creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at ;ny office, within the time proscribed by law, then and there to-hew j cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under usv hand in office this 15th .Ms eh, 1853. March 29-13w'7t MARION BETH UN E, ordinary^ ] / Georgia, Early county.—Whereas, Jamesß.Brown : * M mak. s application to me ior letters of Administration upon j iln* estate of Joseph C, Gray, late of said county, deceaotd: These are to notify ail person j concern* and to shew cause, it at y ] they have, why said'letters should not be granted aid :i,pi;eaijt. Given under mv hnn*l at office, this march 21st, 1853. _ March £9-13vv7t 3. S. STAFFORD, Ordinary. C* coi’giA, Karly county.—Whereas,the estate of Jack .l son Y. Baitlett, iate of said county, deceased, is uurepre i sauted at law: ! These are to notify ali p*-r'>iis concerned in said e*iaie, to >iiew ■ cause, if any they have, why Thomas 8. Andrew s, the clerk of 5 tii© Superior Court of said county, should not t*e appointed ad ! ioii'i**trator de bonis lorn upon ihe ©stateof said deceased. Given under inv h&ud at offi-c this march 2!, 1853, March 29 -13w'*t 9. £. S I~AFIS>RD, Onhn. rv. (Georgia, Talbot county .••Whereas. J. J. Jamison, J Guardian of Nathaniel G. Wommaek’? orphans petitions for I letters of dismission front said Guardianship. Be it oideivd, ti)-: all p>* rsons conceruefi b< *-a appear ,*l the j October Term of the - curt of Ordinary of said county next en- I suing, then and there to shew cause, it any they have, why -aid j letters should no’ be granted. A true extract irom the minutes of said Court. • March 29—worn .MARION BHI i i IE. * u-dmary. 1 v ilutiulNtrntor's Sale—Agreeably tb an order of the .. V Ordinary of Early county, will be M*ald ou the first Tuesday ; ;w May next, in the town of Dub in, Laurens county, !o: of land i number eighty-nine, in ih t first district of Laurens county. Fold as the propei ty of the late Alfred Renfroe, of Early county, ard I or the benefit of the he;<s and creditors of said deceased. Terms ! on day of sale. THOX. B. ANDREWS, Adm’r. February 23—&wtds A eergia, Randolph couuty.Whereas, Jas. Ru;h vT ertojd, Guardian of Benjamin and Absalom Sutlev, applies ! to me for dismission trom bis said Guardianship. Ail persons ■ interested are, therefore, hereby required to file their objections, it any they have, on or before the .'lay terra of this court next ; ei.statu-, other wise said applicant will be then and tuere dtsmts* j sect. Given under my hand at office the 17th March, 1853. March ttS—wfirn ‘ O. P. BE ALL, Ordinary. ’ v torn la* Randolph county.—Whereas, John Gil- Vt bert. Guardian of Huldy K. Hid, minor and orphan of i Wiiliam E Hill, deceases', applies to me for dismission from I said Guardianship. All | arsons interested are therefore hereby 1 r unir.-d mine their objections, si any they have, *c or before she ; Mav Term *n this Court next ensuing, o hcrwisc said applicant } v*jil be then and there dismissed. Given under iflv hand at office, Use I7tb March, 1553. March 22 —wSca 0. P. BEALL. Orciinasy. L'ol.l Mills GEORGIA, FRIDAY .MILINING, APRIL 8, 1853. A dmlnlutrator’* Sale.—Will be sc- and iu Cuthbert, iV Rando ph county on the first Tuesday in May next, lot of land number one hundred and fourteen in *he *ei*th district OI **aid county ; on which are improvements. Persons wisn ing a small larm wili do well to examine it. Terms one half javable first January next, the bdanre first j January, 1855. Pold’by order oi the court of ordinary of said j county lor distribution am >i;g the heire of 1 harpe Hale, deceas- i ed. Jf*rr h 22—tds DAVID RUMPH. Adni’r. 6aie.'Will beoold InThomasville, inThom- ; u as county, on the Hist Tuesday in May next, lot of land mun- j ber eighty eight, in the eighth district of said county. Bold by order of the court of Ordinary of Randolph county, as the pro- i perty of Hiram Harrison, deceased. March 15—wtds I• 0. SOLE, Lx'r. , Notice to debtors and creditors.— \ll person# holding demandsairainstthe esla e ol Oliver H.P. Daniel, late of Talbot cuntv, deceased, are hereby notified to pre-ent ; them for payment, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed j by law ; and those indebted to said deceased, arc requested to ; make immediate payment ot the same. March !--9w6t JOSEPH BROWN, Adm’r. ; N otice to debtors and creditors.** Ail persons indebted to the estate of James Baugh, late of Muscogee county,deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate pay men; ; and all persons having demands against said deceased, will render them according to law. WILLIAM 0. GRAY, Adm’r. Columbus, March 12— ltin 7t | Vjotlce to Debtors and Creditors.— lll persons | *.s indebted to the estate o: John Newsom decease*!, lai of j Randolph county, are requested to make immediate payment; ! an*l those having demand-, against said estate, ara* requested to | ‘Present them duly authenticated to me. T*-b. 15—7w6t ’ DANIEL A. NEWSOM, Adm’r. N otice to debtors and credit or#.—All persons in- : debted to the estate of F.pay Dyson, late of Early county, { d< ceased, are reqnestetl to make immediate payment; and all ; persons having demands against said estate, are requested to hand ; them in duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, to j •1/arch 15-wst ABNER DYSON, Adm’r. ; ’Pwo months after date application will be ; 1 made to'he honorable court of “rdinary of Early county, j I for leave to sell the lands belonging to Epav Dyson, late of said j | county,deceased. ABNER DYSON, Adut’r. \ March 15—w2m ‘ j"WO mouths after date, I shall apply to the J Court of Ordinary of : an*io!ph county, for leave \o sell the ; lands belonging to Stephen Weatherbv, lateot saidcouatv, dec’d Feb. 15—7w2m MARTIN POLLOCK, Adm’r. ‘j'wo month* after date 1 sliaTl apply to the 1 Court of Ordinary of Early county for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of John Jones”, deceased, late of said coun ty, for t lie purpose of making a distribution among the heirs of said estate. THUS*. ANDREWB, Admr. ‘ _march 29 —w2m TWO mouth* after date 1 shail applyt o Ihe j I Court of Ordinary of Randolph rotuuy. for leave to asil the; H*i belonging to Ht nrv Sandlin, <i ec.ts*d. Feb. 8* 6w2n: * JL'HE SANDLIN. Atim’r. : mnrmimn- inuurm nrag■■; j Mexican Mustang Liniment. THIS in vaiuable preps ration ba.v U-tu but a f< ,v t/Riijihs j before the people* of the South, yet m-iuv thoujvujds of, bottles have b* i en sold and used .:t oiu- at variety of ; diseased, and it has %'veti unlv.j < i sat's’.bot on. VVe | have beard of none that were it!;—; ris.-ed with it. We j oiler it as a remedy iu the vuriotiv tiisv-fiae** end e<m- I plaints lor which it is recommeud*d, w.- h :nii •‘--riuder.ee i in eiM'itip; them, as over four millions *d Holt I*B havobet-n i ’oM and used for a great variety ol’ both of i men and animals, ami it has always sau>i..eii*ii, l> ■ ! cause it has performed just what wesuid it vv uu‘d. |t has ! healed Cancers and scrofulous amvh and uicvro that had | resisted the treatment of the Medical Faculty. A eliilu in Frederick ton, N. H., a few sgo | burned its Uos severely against a .sieve-. The mother im- i mediately aopiieii Oila;i CoH*u Wool, with a i tight baoditW’ *v* r li; in a short lime the .-a.-reams of the j child induced the mother to remove th© bandage, wh* n >t \ was diseovefod that the cotton \v<*l had taken tire iv spon* ■ “t..nc*.a ©one u-vtAuv . :.d 4md~ -cze oi trie burn. ‘The mother iiappened t*i think that she I aad part of a bottie of j.inirneut ia li*-r house, j which she <o>t. imme.iiateiy and applied to ihe burned I limbs of the little sutler* >\ and as soon as it was applied, j the child ceased its cries mid sunn after fJ] asleep iu its i mother’s arms, by the sothin*f influei c*.: .f this valuable • preparation. Tins is to certify that the Mexic.ni Mustang Linimen* ! has Be* n used quite exit r.sively in the sti.bh sos Adams & ! (>rcat South* ro, Fasten: and Western Kxpress, for ; cur tig (dills. Chat* s. Scratches, Sprains and Bruk .a,and i it lias proved v**ry effectual, tyany of their men have : also us'-d it on themselves and dieir families, and they uii i speak of its healing and remedial qualities In the highest j teriris. One of our hostlers got kicked, and badly cut and j bru dou Ins kn**t—is usual, the Muem.og Liniment war I resorted to, and the soreness ami iamen*K> was soon re- | moved, and tt was* periectiy well in three or tour days.— , \\ e have no hesitation in recommending it as a valuable i pr* narntion, t*.* be used externally ri man <>r beast. J. DUNN, Foreman of Adams Co.’s Express Stable, N. Y. ! Uhkcmatism.— l ies is t< ceniiv that my wiie was at- j dieted with severe chronic Rheumatism ; she hau suffered ; for months with the most. excMuciating pains; she h;*<l I tried Rheumatic Compounds, Kelit-fs and almost ©very j thing recommended for this dreadful diser.se. None of 1 them relieved her pains in the least. Sin- used a filtv cent j bottle of Mustang Linim.nt>ami it cured her entirely; she \ is now perfectly well, and recommends all of her friends j to use the Mustang Liniment. (Signed) James L. Oliver, Savannah, Georgia, January ist, 1853. iTuusipal Offices, -i'M BiMadway, New York, and S;. ! I .oil's, M iflsour:. A. . LB AGO ci CO., Proprietors, j So; lin Oolninbus, Ga., by GESNER & PEABODY’ | rebruary 5, i 853 tw& v> ] v OK. ROGERS’ UYERWORi AND TAR j For the complete cure of Coughs, ('olds, Influenza, j Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other \ Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION; j THE GREAT COI’GH REMEDY! ! Reaukr ! have you 3 Cough, which you are : under the üb.a taat ,t ts only a cummon coh;, and that it j will .*e:i ” v e.-i ’.’self ear •” Let a : riei>d tell vou, in ail : kin<ilie>s, wiiat v:ii b* the preuubio i eruit. In a short time, ii you eontinu*? to neglect yourself, | j voupviU begin to fee! a sense of tightness and oppression ; I across the clie-t, accompanied with frequent •h: rp dart- . ing pan.**. Then k ury. hacking Cough wiU set it:, and J i wii*-a yon raise anytiiug it wili be a thick and yen. .wish, j ior - hite fiuUiy .nauer, streaked, perhaps, with busd. it i | you *tiU take no medicine, these unp)c;i.xant svmptoma will , ; increase, and jt -■ v, i! soon have Hectic Fever, Cold • I Chills, Nignt Bw♦.:>. t ’*.pious Expecteuaon, w then Gnat 1 I Prostration. If you still nogleet yoni -’ h'” af* r weeks or j , months wih \vu consigao*; to tue grave, huving \;>m : | frienus t. ut>'Urn how rspuily Coxgtmotion did its work j and hunieuvou -way. Fncn*.! I have vou no i-au-e to be ; ’ alarmed ? In the aU<w sketch you may see as in a glass 1 how cvei's c;tsv *'! Consumption piogresses with more or • 1 less rapdiiy, to a tatal termination. C>l‘ all ti e Thousands ‘ j and Mdiions wnom tin-. i,r*-a- 1 lest .‘over has qa,hvrei to ‘ j ik* tomb, every single vase began r. itii a Cold. * If this had j | been attended t*<. au niight h....- .> -as ‘.veil; but being tieg- > looted, under the LUrd deixsion that it would ’*weai itseil : off,’ it tmnsforred it - dea-ily net ion to thesubstance of tha : Lunge, ev itintr there tin- of tubercles. An j other, sin another cold addl'd uicj to the liame, until theta* j tubercle*: began *o soften and suppurate, leaving, bv their I ulceration, great cavities :o the Lungs. At this crisis, ■ the iisoas* is very difficult of cure, and oftentimes sots at \ defiance all hiunnn menus In the Litter or worst wage, this medicine ■* ii oft* ti* : times arrest the disr ase, or cheek its progress, and will 1 always lnalo- ‘ht-path-nt morecomfortable, ar.d prolong h.s hie, and i> therefore worthy >-’ a trial •—but in its iucip- i ent or L<rn:ag periods Consumption is as curable as any j other disease, and “Dr. Roger.-.’ Syrup of Liverwort. Tar ! anti Canelutiagua, 1 it taken at tins Lino, wnl cute it ot j surely as it is taken ! I'll sis strong language, hut vve j can reKr you to number.*--s nvifig witnesses to prove that J it i? True! And tbercibic, earnestly short every * i man, woman nn-i child, \vh. ha- a Cough, or is subject to i C'elds. •* keep th • m di-*in*- by you in the house ; and I>. henevti you take Cohl, .1 - uot ”>t it alone” to work mischief in your sjs -cm. . ii’ erad uv it thoroughly, and a: once, by this [k*w. riu!ly healing compound, and l*-avc | your Lungs uniojured. to -v v you in :n!i vig.r to a good | old age 1 u o r u s! Have you de.i ae, Weakly ehildreli, who are ..iwavs ; taking cold,and suhj ■ t** ( rouj* ? lG -o-tn:* r ! Th. r-’ r.* *er was a *.f t.’i ii,>, Lcf did n>t * tig:tune iu a j Gold ! And when Vi ur cldlds g*<- t*- lied whetz ugand ; c-jughlug, y<.u ku o out that, before utorttiug. Croup may j not set in, and ereyo *an g* ? a Phvslcisn. yur Hear | child may be beyond the leach <y help V’t !* *-* ~-h you, j therefore, as you value the liven of y*ur children, keeps j th s medicine by you n the house, and v. Leu your little oue ; take old and coin me nee vouching, giv>* it totl’cmat oner,and rear no; imt:l the eougi.; tut rely ulidn- bWe conscientiously av.-r, ..iter th*- nu*st extended experience, that it tiiia advice w< re loll*<w<v., u. child seed ever Die of Croup. fa the t ola wouai E*. cured, betiirt- n v*- u:u m i -v* .r tl :>* i aggravated mid Htsi stage. L-t ev-iy >U ie t, *>c* eiily. j heed we ! l these t4mark u , th.-v ahe n.v not hereof, r, when j mout ning over the early blight of some cl * risl .ed b.osaom. ! have occaviou bitterly to reproach lum if tor her . rimiind | j neglect. It an eld adage, that 4 *to b< ?. re tv.* nied, iato i !be forearmed.” Parents ! s<i !<>? it be in your case. Be sure to ask for Dr. A. Rogers’S’, rep of Liver wart, j 7r and Cnnchaiagua, ana let no other lc palmed cm i y*u. SCOVII. & MK.\l>, ! 1 11 Chartr* > Bfr*'cL New Orleans, j t hole*.tie Gene)ai Agents for tbt Southern States, to whom orders and application;-* ; r agencies mu-’ Ik* ; d*ir*sst i. Also sold f-v D.\N FORT!I tt N AGEL. ColumhuH. Ga. : ROBERT CARTER. ** •• j GESNER dr PEABODY. DAVID YOUNG. And by one Agent in every town in Gcoigia and A libanvi. Sold at wholesale by the principal Druggists! iu Augusta, Savannah and Charleston, S. 0. February 88wly <f ‘it* 4 m r\ A ±411% ‘A *, i% ~ .> g, w | ft; i ■./ ri- A.. O.r /’ k t ii. -f fri>i If mV* •* 0..^<./aG'*'W;iVistw:.“ l ''.-.-.v’'-e*;.uv w, • CHEERY FECTOBAL I*'**r tii*- i-Mpitt Cure *f I'Ol fiSIS. I'OI.DS. HOARSIABSS. TIS. W lIOOPIMLt OIT.II, CHOI F. ISTHMA. AND (o\St JIPTION. Many years of trial,instead of impairing ih public con fidence in this medicine, has won for it an appreciation and notoriety by tar 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, arid produced cures too numerous and too remarkable be forgotten. While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that anv one > medicine will infallibly cure—still there is abundant proof that tile Cherry Pectoral does not oniv as a general thing but almost invariably cure the maladies for which it is era, ployed. As time makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance of the af flicted, fro 11 the log cabin of the American Peasant, to the palaces of European Kings, Throughout this entire coun try, in every State,city, and indeed almosi every hamlet it contains. Cherry Pectoral is know n as the 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, Alma Houses Public Institutions, and in domestic piactico, as the surest lemedy their attending Physicians can employ for the more dan gerous affections of the lungs. Also in milder cases, and tor children it is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In fact,some of the mo=t flattering testimonials we recei?<‘ have been from parents who have found it efficacious in cases particularly incidental to childhood. The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured bv a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eve, with in variable accuracy and care. It is sealed and protected by law from counterfeits, consequently car. be relied oh as gen uine without adulteration. We have endeavored here to furnish the community with a medicine of sach intrinsic superiority and worth as should commend itself to their confidence—a remedy at ouce sate, speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated and count less trials proved itself to be: and trust bv great care in pre paring it with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Physicians anew agent on which thev can rely for the best results, and the afflicted with a remedy that will do ‘or them ail that medicine can do. Prepared and sold by James C. A yet, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Columbus, Ga., by ROBERT CARTER r and DANFORTII & NAGEL and by Druggists gt-neiallv. Jan. 22—w&tw4m. IdOtiCfc. TO ;ii V FRIEN DS AND CREDITORS. ilK> hereby give notice to aiithat lam indebted to, ier by note or otherwise, that they may not give themselves any un easiness. his true, if lam pressed on at present, I could not pay silty cents in the dollar. My loss ot property aud other bad treatment by gome of the citizens of Columbus, has caused me to be unable to make payment atthe time my note? and debts fdi due, but if my health permits me, I have yel got that energetic and persevering disposition, that I will work out in a short time, and no m a u heli iose any thing that is just, by ine. March 2-U&.wtf D. I. RIDESHOL'K. JIST RECEIVED FROM AXD FOR SALE CHEAP Wency of ltock island Factory, a ipUndid arti. ie of J'n • ytigh Cream and Hiue l.tiid letter paper, unruled, vino f rench litre Svperfne Blue and While Letter paper ruied and unruled. fi. B. CERTK*, Agere. Columbus. iKc MUSCOGEi:’ ii\ll ROAD CO CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Only 10 miles of Staging b-tiveeiigCol urn bo und Macon. f> and uitec the 15th inst. the Passenger Train trill leave ami run by the following sc-n-duk- daily until further notice: l<estve CoJurnbu-i at SA. M. ; Arrive at Butler B>£ A. ,V) Leave Butler at lv; P. M.: Arrive at Columbus SP. M. E. F. RICKER, Superintendent. Columbus, .March 5, lt>oJ New Sheet Music, T’l h ‘'K* tey receive a large as-o. imeni u. X bneet Music; among wlucu are mam new aud pnoulu pieeei never betore offered in thi* market. The ladies ir. parti culirare invited to calland examine our stock. r- . nr-, u VO. TBUAX A PRAHE, Coi.imtw. ins/chih-tw wa Broad *tmv. SSO Reward. • KAN AW AY front my residence. t,nr .U-uada, Mu non county, Georgis, la-r l aursday morning, a black *hh full lace amt .-vcs, nitti• proje. lii.c son- HJa ANN. ab,,,a twenty two tear o.d ; weigh* ■JEST neor one hundred ami li.ty pounds. She ..peaks alow It and m a low tone oi voice. Rhe is pr>.bsl>Hr about olnmbu*, .a. I will give *.o or her apprehension *u.i deliver*, or SSO , for her and tV white roan, w: o probably aid,-.! in l er e-cape. . A. M. BUKJ’HERI>. Ranaway, MImM the subscriber, <>n the first dev of thi.- month, a t n >rv man named IRtViN, a b'licksunth, owned by the • stale of Abner Williams. 1 will nive ten dollars for his apprehension and delivery to me in Blakely, or Indued in -uteJad so l can got him. Said bov *i- about five , b ‘-t **uht ur ten inches heigh, stout built'; when he left wore light whiskers and mustache ; -ore off a sirined shirt, brown pants, high crooned hat with a xl**.* in the top: v t iv quick sj oktu and quite a genteel looking bo,. k . . . ~ , IIENKN l>. POVVI LL, Hirer. _ Bis key. Larlycounlv, Ga.. March l^j— iiw 4t S2O Reward. US.x KAN \\VAY on tin 13th in irch, m.- bov LLVN is. jnl-ft 19 about 3 1 >i or sixteen vt-ara eld, dark color , 11 built, weign- about one hundred and ten nr f‘ a*l ben lb?., quick spoken ami shrew and. I und* r.* and he Jhl wlwhimseii Joe Lewie, aid ho belongs : e y. r ** iliiam-, from whom 1 jmn-hnseil him. His :oitrht-ad j haa been partially shaved before l bought him, and the hair is iiou growing out. When ho left he wore ofl a black round to,, bat, cloth coat, or blue casiuuere part*, *ns callVkin i | e god shoes. ‘ f! v shove reward will b paid for biaappiehtueion and deli*- er> at any jail u the Stile. A . 0. SH i.'A M AKK. ! . Bh’-keiy. Lai ly county, CL-t., march 2.Wlg-t u lt&w ?t I United States Mail Line. Plum Columbus, to (Imniieiiuggee, mid Union Spring*, Ain., Via Lmnlng ton..Sami Fort, lirliee, ( irek Siniid. Hvrimndo, flnou, and SfewartN .Hills. IHL undersigned Is now pi. pared m carry w -vengets on this line; he thcrelore hopes to be iavoted w iiii a good -hare of the public palronage. I hi* line intersects, at f’hunnenuggotv, the line to Mentgomerv, in Te— --.egee, v! ;.; rtl-o, ‘he one to Eufaula, via Ciaytou, SCHEDULE: l-o;;vc Odun.bos Tmsday, Tiiutidsy and Bhturdav 7 A. y arrive at t'hunnenuggee next days, at r.oon. Li;.\e Chuuuenuggee Tuesday and Thur-dav at noon, and M outlay * at 3.> clock a. in., and arrive ni Columbus Meyd'. v* i-diieMiry and Friday at H p. m. ~... . „ A. UAYOUOI), Cnntractor, £Htage l ifflew nt “Oglethorpe House.” Connecting with the mail train of cars n Must ogee Railroad £..1 Macon, .-avannah anu i harlesfon, and all intermediate points. Relative diFtances from this rouic: Warrior Stand is four miies irom Hernando ; Five Points is seven miles tioin Kaon: Kidgely is two nule* i*-or.i Chunnenuggee; Abt rloil i eighj* rviles tronri hunnemurgee; and Mirtsoort, Pike county, is . ivh tecn miles from Chunuenuggee. t’arri.ge- iw.rv.-d and rtailt at any trip for the use of I’atHilh s. T.C. I’RJfiGKN, Ageot. Jut.. 11, 185.1. | |*j 3 D. a r HOMPSON A CO., (AT THE SIGN OF THE HEART,) lielow llill, Daw-sou <V Cos. r TpIN, Copper, Sheet Iron, Steam Boat werk.all manner J. of Gutters, Piping, Conductors and Roofing done to orcl.-r, substantially and warranted. Nov. 2 —if TUtIY FACTORY, H.UIRIS tOUNTV, GROKCIIA. 1 Vart Ihx/iti oil Last bids Jin<zd slrt's-, next doer to ! f*. McLaren R. G. JEFFERSON A CO. r-.£ PItOpRIKfORS ofthe abort* work* respectfully iuibntt fir* the oublic, that they have now on hand tamale, aim are cor st&nlly manufacturing nil description* of Vt'ocmas Wakv. such as Oiairs, Hjcttkjcs, Bkd*tkadß, Btca*tis, Time,fee., tc.. cl the beat material, and tinisued in excellent style under their personal supervision. They particularly call attention to their various styles and oual; tie* ol chairs, which, lor neatness, comfort. durnbino and cheat hicss cannot be surpassed iu any country; varying in price Iron. 10 to 4(24 per dozen—specimens of which can be eu ut their Ware Uoomcne door above P. .McLarkn's, Hroudstrtet, Columbus, which the public arc* invited to examine. Every description ot Chair?, Buckets, TuL?,,Cr. made to <-rde* slier any fashion desired. They an* also prepared hi furnish W in pmvfiAsii and Bi.ims oi aii descriptions,to order. , ftfr Handsome premiums were awarded to the Trov Factor’ et , the Southern Agricultural Fair at Macon, for the best ?i.ceim*- ott'hi.irand Wooden Ware. .Os" Oder*left at their Ware Hoorn—-east aide Brt ad street, directed to it. G. Jefferson St Cos., Columbus, will meet w prompt attention. .May 10- wly VARIETY \V()i<K.S. W ARE ROOM Broad nt.. COLUMBUS, G NEXT IfOoit sol’Tli OF TIAIE-S OFFJf K. ‘pHE proprie-u-r* es this stabiUhmeht are end* uvorijjr to I rest the evil of buying at the North, by manufacturing eve* description of building requirements—sui has PJiS'Fl.j w </<■ .>, H /.YI>S*H f! I.J.VJ >S. >sm/J ot all sizes, dressed } / m>H l.\ U PJ.~I.Vh, and other kinds ot I. V.MHP.Ii ; H'OOJJiZ.V If ,-iH > of every description ; HF.DbTi . ,IjS Iron, *4 *oto **ac h.- And more remarkable than all, the fluent c:u IT.iGF tU He \ in the world at $1 each. Piease ({ire us u caj| beiore purchss:ni< **i-ew here, for w e are id* ways in a tradiug humor at tow price* tor cash. / v ■/■//*■ t 1 *1 50 per thousand. . , M .♦/. PHO i/r. SSt * o. txilumbus July - tfTwti FLOUR!FLOUR! ~ | at vv I .S’ Ttk's aA I. A(.’ K \iiu.s: i \Xf E will receive this day, and continue to keep on hand, for i JV W customers, • supply of F E O U R from the celebrated j Montgomery Miiis, until wear*: able to resume opera, | Columhus. Dec 15—tv,r* e. T. !\S!.EF.. Ageu LAND WARRANTS WANTED. j pur.NTY LAXD ft ARRANT* for *O, 80, 180 . ~ ; 1) wanted, for which the highest c*- ah prices will be paid by C’olumbug. aug dL—34w tl J. EX.NIS at t *•. | COPPER \N D SHKET~iRu \ AND £ v:x*r v:s> l** •& j f piltßubHcriber. evergrateful tar past patronage beg* have to 1. inform his friend and the public that he has one ofthe larges 4 1 asoortmenu of Tin Ware and Housekeeping articles ever ottered jin this market; constating aslollows: Bath Tubs, Shower Baths! j with Brass Valve*. Hip Baths do., sponged Pyramid cake nnd ; ornament!.! moulds;.leily moulds;coffee FUlerers; do. Biggins* do | large and >mtl! Urns; Knife Trays; do. Washers, anew article* ; Brooms, Coc. a Dippers; lie and Dessert platen, ail sizes* Brititn*’ j nia ware, or ail kinds; Spice Boxes; Dressing Cuh,, Cooking | Stoves of various patterns. warreuted to perform w c-U. . All meaner ofTm or sheet iron, or Copper or Zinc work, dom j at -non notice, on the most favorable terms Atiordersfor Tin put op at short notice, on term* to suit th tunes. *” hi* employ thebe*! lob workman in this coun 4 n all he am- is to give him a triah Cutterin ; or Reefing done at short notice, and warranu*d. omuiif-,’ ,at ’ offor* engaging or purchasing elsewhere, srn de*rn.u.ed to sell ani w\-rk a low as the .ewiot. _ J. B. HICK>. ~ . Erst side B'oad near tb* Market. Columbus, Ga.,May IS, 1852 wtf marble works, Easltidi 4 Broad St. uear the Jfarket House COLUMBUS, GA. HAV E constantly on!) and all kinds of Grave Stone* Monuments, Tombs and Tablets, of America*, Italian and Irish Marble. Engraving and carving done on stone in the best posable manner; andallkindjoifJrsn ite Work at the shortest notice. JOHN H. MADDEN. I • S.—blaster ot Paris and Cejriont.alwiiyHoit hand tor sale. Columbus, March 7, 1860. 10 ts FOR RENT. Acommodioua and pltaaidoeping room in Winter'e Budd ing over Muaic fc*tor of WkiuWey it Cos. Apply to AMumbn?, &3—u Hm i*rn AV *.i |NUMBER it.