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NOTICE.
HATING disposed el my stock of Groceries and Pro
f Woo. to Mm GEITTINGER SPRINGER,
I confidently recommend them u worthy of the patronage
of ray former customers. WILLIAM RANKIN.
Coiambus, Ga., May 10,1858.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
PHE undereigned hmve nMoci&ted ihemeeWM togeiher
I for the purpose of transaction a general i
AND PROVISION BUSINESS, at the old well known
stand of WM. RANKIN. No. 169 street. Coluim
qus, Ga.. under the name andsrvle of GEITTINGER &
SPRINGER Hv alwoy- kee-.ine on hand a.good and
choice selection oi every article in their line, and by con
stant attention to the wacta oi the old customers of their
and Jo as many new buyers as may favor
‘ h ' y PHVtrPOEIWNGER
erai * .are ma JOSEPH SPRINGER.
Columbus, May 18-3a
1000 ACBES OF
Flint River Lands, for Sale. 1
tTHE undersigned being desirous of winding up
their business, offer for sale, on any time to salt pur-1
chasers, avals able settlement of
Oas Thoasaad Acres of Land,
o the West side of the Flint River, ten roilesnorth of
rne, and ten miles south of Reynolds. Two hundred
aeresof this settlement Is number oneplne land, the balance
(800 acres) eatirely swamp. Ihe swamp land is less liable to
beiunuondated by the River than any lands on said River
in Macon county, and will doubtless make from 60 to c 0
bushels of com per acre, and from 1500 to 2000 lbs of cotton.
Thttreare 80 acres of pine land, and 15of Swamp cleared and
in a state of cultivation* Water, health and society oannot
be excelled in South Westerr Georgia. Apply l ?
COOK fc MONT FORT,
Jnlvll—wAtwtf. atOtrtethorpe.Oa*
’ . . . VALUABLE
Chattahoochee River Lauds.
FOR SALE, AT A LOW PRICE.
THE subscriber offers for sale 3200 acres ofland
JHriying and fronting two miles on the River in Henry
Ala.. 15 miles below Fort Gaines, Geo.
(to winch place the South Western Rail Road is now be
ing extended) and 5 miles above Columbia, Alabama.—
The tract is susceptible of division into two very desirable
settlement*—lies very level, is well watered, the location
remarkably healthy, and the purchaser could have the
com, fodder and stock at a low rate. Beiog determined
to sell, those desiring a bargain, will not be able to find
one more disposed to give them one than I am. I shall
keep this advertisement standing until I sell. Come and
look for yourselves, or for particulars address me at Co
lumbia. Terms easy to the purchaser. , „ „
angus McAllister.
July 20 1858-wtf.
Augusta Constitutionalist copy weekly till forbid
KAIUiV SH RIFF *L *.
tXTILL u* ;• id on t e first Tuesday in September next, *>e
** fore.iie Jourt House door in the town o Blakely,
Early county, between the usual nours n- sate, the iol
iowing property to wit:
Lot of land Number three .hundred and thirty in the 26t,h
district of Early county, levied on as the property of Jesse B
Mosely, to satisfy a fl fa from Early superior court, in favor of
James B.Brown— property pointed out by defendant.
Also at the same time and .place, will be sold, Lot of Land
number onej hundred and eighty six in the 26th J dis
trlct of said county, levied on as the property of (trad berry
Phi lm an, to satisfy a Ufa issued from the Superior r Courtof
said county, in favor ofG W Holmes—property pointed out
by defendant.
Alse, lot of land No. 110, in the 26th district of Early county
leviedlon as the property of Parker Fisher, t o satisfy afl la
(torn Early Superior court in favor of Homer Duffle — proper
ty pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, Lot of land number 310, in the sth “district of Early
County,levied on as the Iproperty of Martin W. Stamper to
satisfy a Buperior’Court fl fa against ./Martin W< Stamper, &
Edmond, C Corbett, in lavor of ./Morris Pollock -propert y
pointed out by defendant.
ANTHONY HUTCHINS, Sh’ff,
Blakely.July 31,1858—wtds.
GEORGIA, CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
WHEREAS Samuel D, Harp, Guardian, lor the per
son and property of John C. F. McCook, applies
for letter* of dismission from the same.
All persons concerned, are hereby required to appear at
my omoe, within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, (if any,) why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, the 2d day of August,
1868. E. G. RAIFORD, Ordinary.
Aug. 7, 1858. w6m
STATE OF GEORGIA, Chattahoochee County.
Clerk'9 Office , Inferior Court July 30, 1858.
ALL persons interested are hereby notified that Wil
liam Barberee of the 678th district, G. M., tolls be
fore Hardy Royals, one of the Justices of the Peace for
said district, as an estray black horse mule, valued by James
H. Moore aod John Dillard, freeholders oi said county and
district, to be worth seventy dollars.
The owner of said estray, is required to come forward,
pay charges and take said mule away, or he will be dealt
with as this law directs.
A true extract from the estray book.
WILLIAM J. LANGFORD, CI’k IC.
Aug. 7, 1858. 2t
Stewart & Fountain, 1 sceiri facias,
for use of &c. to remove judgment in
George W. McDuffie, Adrn’.r Marion Inferior Court,
de bonis uon of Benjamin Story, | at May Adjourned
dec’d. and Enoch Stoiy. J Term, 1858. j
IT appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff
that Enoch Story, one of the defendants in the above
staled case, is not tube found in said countv of Marion:
It is on motion, Ordered, by the Court, That said Enoch
Story be served by a. publication of this Order once a
month for three months before the next term of this court,
in the Times tf Sentinel a public gazette of this State,
published in the city of Columbus.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this June
17,1858. GEO. W. McDtJFFIE, Clerk.
July 27,1858—w3m.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
WILL be ..sold.on the first Tuesday in October next,
before ihe Court House door in the town of Lumkin
Stewart ooanty, Ga., within the legal hours of sale agreea
bly to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee
eounty, all the lands belonging to the estate of Lemuel W.
Cade,deceased, lying Un the county of Stewart, containing
five hundred jjaorea more or flees, known as the Upton and
Bolder places.
The above desirable premises are well situated, in a healthy
loeality,and the production of the soil Is equal to any uplands
In South Western Georgia. The place is weUimproved, ha
ving thereon a comfortable dwelling horse, a good set of
Mills and a Water Gin. Persons wishing to purchase are re
quested to call and examine the place for themselves.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
A. J. PRATHER, )
H.M. JENKINS, | Adm rs.
July I*, 1858—Jul2G-wtds
Admimlatrsstor’a Bsale.—Agreeably to an order of
, the honorable Court of Ordinary oi Chattahoochee co.,
will be sold on the?lst Tuesday,in November next,between the
legal hours of salevhefore the Coart Housedoorin thetown
of CußseU,in said county, all ot Lands, together with the
Grist and Saw Mills situated thereon, lying in the county
aforesaid, belonging to the estate of Lemuel W. Cade, dee’d.,
containing seven hundred acres more or less, a large portion
Of which is open and in a high state of cultivation. The
plantation is well watered, id almost every part, and is high
ly productive. The place has a comfortable dwelling house,
sum all necessary outbui dings thereon, is situated in a beau
tiful, healthy looality,inihe .midst of an excellent neighbor
hood, two miles south of Jamestown, |and within six miles of
the county site, and posseees many other advantages altogether
desirable. Persons wishing to purchase are requested to call
and examine the promisee previous to the day of sale.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
A. J. PRATHER, ) Ad ,
H. M. JENKINS, {Admrs.
July 20, tßsß—wtds.
RBORGIATaIhot countyt
RULE NISI.
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1858.
VIfBKRKAB, John £. | Dun can, administrator of Franklin
TV Duncan, petitions this Court for letters of Dismission
from said administration:
Beit ordered,That all persons concerned be and appear at
the February term next ensuing of this Court,then and thereto
shew cause, If any they have, why said lettere should not be
K toted. A true extract irom the ‘minutes of this Court, July
th, 1857. MARION BETHUNE,Ord
JulySCth—wfim
GEORGIA Chattahoochee Countif.
’IMF HERE AS, Nancy Roberts applies to me for letters
of Administration with the will annexed, on the es
tate of William Roberts, late of said county, deceased;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office on or before the first Monday in Sep
tember next, then and there to show cause if any they have
why said will should not be admitted to probate, and said
h Hm9B3BI I 9EUM, >am
*•***
Administrator s Sale,
MTHE well known plantation, ‘belonging to the
estate of the late Col. Wro. Tooey, deceased,
will be eold by order of Court, at Fort Gaines,Clay
Cos. Ga.. on First Monday in November next -
This Plantation lies on the Chattahoochee River, five
miles above Fort Gaines, the western terminus of the S.
W. Rail Road, and on the road from the latter place to
Eufaula, on which a daily stage passes; it has fine im-
f Movements, to-wit—a’new two story dwelling house,
arge and commodious, with seven rooms, all ceiled and
Sainted, with brick chimneys to six rooms, anew gin
ouse and new cotton screw,and framed negro houses, all
new and complete. The house lot and negro houses are
well watered, aod so is every field on the plantation; with
a good garden and orchards of apples, pears, peaches &c.
attached. There are about 800 acres of corn and cotton
land io cultivation, all nearly a dead, level, whose produc
tive quality can be judged from the tact well authentica
ted, that 30 hands have actually cleared $62,000 from 1850
to 1857, from the sales of six crops ot corn and cotton
mr.de on the place, aod this too over and above all plan
tation expenses. . ,
This Plantation lies on the Georgia side of the unatia
hoochee, opposite to Col. Archibald McKays, and con
tains about 1200 acres ofland more or less, and will ne
sold on the usual favorable credits ol land sales, all to De
specially declared on the day of sale.
South-western Georgia is the cotton growing region
proper, and as these river plantations sell at 10 to sls per
acre, an opportunity will now be offered to the public to
buy a large open plantation in a high state of cultivation,
at a very moderate price, and on easy and accommoda
ting terms. „ _ nT „ Tm .
R. G. RIo/KS. ? Admr’s
W. TONEY, sAdmrs$ Admrs -
July 16,1858—wtds. T ANARUS, , .
The Columbus Enquirer, Cuthbert Reporter, federal
Union, Augusta Constitutionalist, Greenville Mountaineer
&Patriot, So. Ca., and the Fayetteville Observer, No, Ga.
will each copy weekly until Ist November, and send bill
to the subscribers at Fort Gaines, Ga.
6,000 Acres of Improved Land
FOR SALE.
AGREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Meriwether county, Geo., will be sold before the
Court House door in Greenville, Meriwether County on
the first Tuesday in September next, at public outcry,
within the legal hours of sale, 6,000 acres of improved
Land,situated in the county of Meriwether belonging to
the estate of the late Col. Alfred Wellborn.
One plantation in the 11th District containing 700 acres
—350 in a high state of cultivation. This plantation lies
within six miles of the Atlanta & LaGrange R. Road. A
dwelling house, negro houses for 20 working hands, good
gin house and packing screw, are upon it. The land is
productive and the situation healthy.
One plantation in the 3d district, containing 900 acres,
800 cleared and in a fine state of cultivation. A good
dwelling house, negro houses for 30 working hands, and
good gin house and packing screw are upon it. The place
is noted for its productivness. good water and good health.
It lies one mile from the White Sulphur Springs, where
is a good school and churches.
The Cold Spring Plantation, in the 2d district, contain
-1400 acres—7oo cleared and in a high state of cultivation,
and nearly or quite all fresh. This place lies near the
Warm Springs, and takes its name from the celebrated
Cos and Spring which is upon it. On this plantation is the
Merchant Mill, which has so long been known in the
State for the superior Flour made at it, now in first rate
condition, run by the never-tailing waters of the Cold
Spring. Also negro houses tor thirty five working hands,
and a first rate water gin and packing screw.
The plantation on which Col. Wellborn resided, in the
2d district, containing 3000 acres, nearly two thousand
cleared and in a high state of cultivation. On this place is
a good dwelling house and all necessary out houses for a
residence, orchards of the best fruits. A first rate water
gin, good packing screw, and negro houses for 75 working
hands. All necessary shops for a complete plantation.—
No plantation in Georgia deserves a higher reputation for
health than this. It also lies near the Warm Springs, one
of the most attractive watering places in the U nited States
—and will be divided if purchasers desire it.
It will be a long time before the same amount oi land,
embracing all the advantages of health, climate, society,
and productiveness will be offered in one day; and persons
desirous to purchase, are invited to examine them now
while the crops are upon them. The overseers at each
plantation will show the lands to any one who wishes to
look at them. Terms—one-third cash, balance in one and
two years, with interest from date.
SAMUEL M. WELLBORN,
E. H. MARTIN,
June 29—wtds Administrators.
IMHVdVISR AIE9 Mtt'l
FOR SALE.
jjjgpße HAVING determined to remove West, 1 offer
sale my Plantation and Mills in Chattahoochee
’ULF* countv. The body oi lands contains about 1300
acres, of which there is a considerable portion open and in
cultivation. The mills (Grist and Saw) are in good repair,
almost new. situated on the road leading from Columbus
to Buena Vista via Glenalta, on the Ochili Creek, are ope
rating advantageously. Persons wishing to purchase this
most desirable place, art. requested to call and examine for
themselves, assured that a great bargain may be had. Du
ring my absence the premises will be shown to purchasers
by G. P Gordy, who may be found on the place.
Julyl2—wtf SAMUEL D. HARP.
. FOR SALE,
Ml offer for sale my plantation situated on Chu
nennuggee Ridge, in Macon County, Alabama—
containing 551 acres, 300 cleared. It is but 21
miles from Chunnenuggee Female College, and 3 miles
from the present terminus of the Mobile and Girard Rail
road- There is on the place a most excellent framed gin
bouse, new negro houses, black smith shop,wood shop and
all necessary outbuildings.. Also a two room log house,
with a two framed shed rooms attached, an excellent well
ofwaterandan abundance of running water for stock.
The land lies well and is unusually healthy. I will sell a
bargain. Conae and see. J. R ROGERS,
July 20—w2m Hardaway, Ala.
A Splendid Cottun Plantation,
FOR SALE.
HAVING determined to go west, I offer my
for sale,lying on Spriog Creek, in sight oi
the Newton Road from Fort Gaines, containing
1,500 acres. There are two settlements, with all necessary
buildings, dwelling houses and plenty of outhouses, good
gin house and screw; five hundred acres of cleared land, a
large portion of which is Iresh. Any person wishing a
good bargain would do well to call and examine the pre
mises. The above place adjoins the lands of Mr. Boy
ington on the West. Some of the land is very good being
swamp lands. GEORGE W. COLLINS.
May 4, 1858—w6m.
PLANTATION FOR SALE,
I offer for sale the plantation owned by the late
jwK Mrs. Cook. It is 13 miles from Columbus, ou the
road and contains about 1,000 acres, o
which about 400 acres are woodland. The buildings con
sist of a substantial two story dwelling house, excellent
barn,Gin Houseand Negro houses.
I will take $6.50 per acreiu two payments for it. If not
sold before, I shall sell it in Hamilton on the first Tuesday
iD October next, to the highest bidder.
MARTIN J. CRAWFORD.
Columbus, Aug. 18th—wtt.
GEORGIA, Ghattalioocliee County:
Court of Ordinary, July Term 1858.
RULE
WHEREAS, William J. Mcßride, Tnomas H. Mcßride,
and M.C. Wardlaw, Executors of the last will and
testament of William Mcßride, deceased, having fully settled
the business of the estate oi said deceased, apply to me for
Letters ot Dismission from;the same:
It is therefore ordered, that all persons concerned shew
if any they have, why saia should not be
granted at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said
county on the second Monday in January Bext, And itis
further Ordered, that this Rul: be published in terms of the
law.
Atrue transcriptfrom the miautesof this Court, Ju!y7,1858
July 12—worn E. E. RAIFORD,OrdinaI.
NOTICE TO THE COTTON PLANTERS.
WE the undersigned, inventors ot the Iron Screw Pres
take pleasure in calling attention to this Press, for
which we have obtained Letters Patent. From experience
we are satisfied that this Press is not only capable of press
ing cotton to the usual size, but with a small additional cost
of compression at the Gin to a size suitable for shipment by
sea going vessels. The cost now for compressing is frem
70 to 90 cents per bale, which indirectly comes out of the
planter. This Press is durable, as all of its bearing and
Btraining parts are of Iron, simple and suitable for negro
management. We ate making arrangements to put up the
Press at all suitable points for inspection. For further in
formation. address us at Selma, Ala., or D. A. Hobbie,
Journal Office, Montgomery, Ala., or E. C. Corbett, Col
umbus, Ga. *W. F. & C. J. PROVOST.
Aug. 8-wtf
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For the rapid Gr© off
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHHA, AND
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AND FOR THE RELIEF OF CONSUMPTIVE PATIENTS IN ADVAN
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eases of the pulmonary organs, it is also the pleasantest
and salost remedy that can be employed for infante and
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insidious enemy that steals upou them unprepared. We
have to believe Cherry Pectoral saves
more lives by the consumption it prevents than those it
cures. Keep it by you, and cure your colds while they are
curable, nor neglect them until no human skill can master
the inexorable canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats
your life away. Ail know the dreadful fatality ot lung
disorders, and as they know too the virtues of this remedy
we need not do more than to assure them it is still made
the best it can be. We spare no cost, no care, no toil to
produco it the most perfect possible, aod thus afford those
who rely on it the best agent which our skill can furnish
for their cure.
ffiT’Prepared by DR. JAMES C. AYER, Practical
and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass., and
SOLD BY
Dr. David Young and Danforth, Nagel & Cos. Colum
bus, and by nearly all Druggists in the South.
July 24, 1858.—wfiftw3w.
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and not a single instance of a failure has been reported ?
Personally appeared before me an Alderman of the City of
Philadelphia, H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, who being duly
sworn does say, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mer
cury or injurious .Drug, but are puiely vegetable.
H.T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn andlsubscribed before me this 23d day of November,
1854. WM. P. HIBBARD, Aid.
Price $1 per Bottle or Six for ss f Delivered to
any Address.
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BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
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May, 22— wtw3m.
GEORGlA—Chattahoochee Couny.
WHEREAS N. N. Howard applies to me for letters ol
admistration on the estate oi Charlotte Morgan, late
of said county deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singnl&r
the kindred and creditors of sail deceased, to be and appear
at mv office on or before the Ah. Monday in September next
and shew cause, if any they have, why letters should
not be granted tosaid applicant.
Given under my hand .us 14tk day of July, 1859.
julySO—W3od E.G. RAYFORD,Ord
ah mam ®®®n.
1838.
J. H. DANIEL & GO.,
123 Broad street 9 Columbus* Georgia*
Have now in Store and are constantly receiving their usual Stock of
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Of their own Manufacture.
ALSO—A LARGE STOCK OF
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, SfC., %c.
All of which have been selected with the greatest care and no gentleman can fail to be suited who may:
favor them with a call.
Garments Made to Order.
We have also a very handsome stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Linens, &c., &c., which will
be manufactured to order, inthe best manner and warranted to give perfect satisfaction.
Persons in want of good articles are invited to give us a call.
May 6, 1858—wtwtf. J. H. DANIELS & CO.
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retail,by John A. Tarrant & Cos., Agents for the Uuited
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As the above valuable preparation has been extensively
counterfeited by unprincipled parties fn the United States,
the proprietor has adopted, as a precaution against imposi
tion on consumers, a Label, of which the following is a fac
simile, and which will be found burnt in upon the bottom of
each pot of the genuine intended lor sale in the United
States, Canada, British Provinces, West Indies, and South
America.
/ CHEMIST.T\
h LONDON \
[I JOHN. A.TARRANT;)
\i NEW YORK. ;/
\c> SOLE AGENT. 7
Vfc. FOR THE
The stamp around each pot will also bear the names of
the proprietor and’of the United States agents.
Druggists and Dealers will observe on each dozen pack
ages the following label:
Important Caution. The increased reputation and
grea and..-. * nora s oompounu Extract of Copaiba
and Sarsaparilla, have been inducements for others to offer
imitations of this valuable medicine. Venders are particu
larly warned of this fact, that they may be on their guard,
and not dispose of any impure article, calculated to injure
their reputation, and destroy the merits of the original pre
paration, to obviate which the Subscriber (successor to
James Tarrant, by whom it was first introduced into the
United States) has attached his signature to this caution, to
counterfeit which is forgery. John A. Tarrant.
Address orders for the above artiele, with full directions
for shipment to JOHN A. TARRANT& CO.,
Druggists, No. 278 Greenwich, cor. Warren St., N. Y
Oct 7 1857.—wtwly.
Bacon! Bacon!
“IJIT'E have now onhand and willbe constantly receiving,
Prime Tennessee Bacon —Hams, Sides land Shoulders,
which we will sell at the lowest Commission House prices.
Mar2o—w&twtf E. BARNARD & CO.
TO THOSE INDEBTED.
WE hereby give notice that all claims due us, and not paid
or satis actorily arranged, prior to the next return day
of the respective counties in which the parties reside, will be
sued. None shall be slighted.
mar 20 —wtwtf. E. BARNARD & CO.
VALUABLE RIVER PLANTATION
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber now offers for sale his valuable riv*
Plantation,eight Gaines, contain
pSpKing7Js acres,of which 615 aro first rate River Bottom
and the balance high Pine Land of good quality, em
bracing a good and comfortable dwelling, with a well of ex
cellent water, anew Cotton Screw and Gin House and all nec
essary outhouses and fixtures. Of the bottom land 360 acres
are cleared, one third of which is fresh.
In my absence apply ; to Samuel A. Grier or Bemi &. Pros
cott,at Fort Gaines. JAMES GRIER,
fanuary 26J1858. —wtf
Landretips new crop or GAxvDENSEEDS
just received and for sale by
BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
Also, ONION SETS of various kinds,
dec 10—wtwtf w& jw
Landreth's Wew Crop Garden Bead,
Til At R ATAlirO/) Of
ian28 —wtwtf. J. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORE.
GEORGIA, Chattahoochee County:
YTTHEREAS Susan Scruggs, and William McGlaun, apply
▼ V to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of
Richard Scruggs, late of said oounty, deeased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred andcreditors of said deceased, to appear at my
office by the first Monday in August next, then and.there to
shew cause,if any they bare, why said letters should not be
granted to said applicants.
Given under my hand, at office, this 17th day of June 1858.
Jun 22—rw30dl E. G.RAIFORD.Ord.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT,
MACON, GEORGIA.
E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR,
B. F. DENSE, Superintendent.
IST Meals ready on the arrival of every Train. JGI
Macon,Ga., April 15,1856. wtf.
COURT CALENDAR FOR 1858.
REVISED BY THE SOUTHERN RECORDER.
SUPERIOR COURTS.
JANUARY
2d Monday, Chatham
FEBRUARY.
Ist Monday, Clark
Floyd
Lumpkin
F AXri w ‘y
2d Monday, Dawson
Glynn
3d Monday, Forsyth
Meriwether
Walton*
4th .Monday Baldwin
Chattahoochee
Glascock
Heard
Jackson
Monroe
Paulding
Schley
Talliaferro
MARCH.
Ist Monday, Appling
Chattooga
Cherokee
Coweta
Golumbia
Crawford
Gwinnett
Madison
Marion
Mitchell
Morgan
Webster
2d Monday, Butts
Cass
Coffee
Elbert
Fayette
Greene
Pickens
Sumter
Washington
Friday alter, Pierce
Thursday aft Montgomery
3d Monday, Cobb
Hall
Hart
Macon
Newton
Putnam
Talbot
Tatnall
Terrell
Ware
Friday after, Bulloch
4th Monday, Campbell
Clay
Clinch
Effingham
Emanuel
Lee
Twiggs
White
Wilkes
APRIL
Ist Monday, Carroll
Dooly
Early
Fulton
Gordon
Pike
Rabun
Taylor
Warren •
Wilkinson
2d Monday, Charlton
Habersham|
Hancok
Harris
Laurens
Miller
Scriven
Tuesday aft Mclntosh
3d Monday, Burke
Camden
Franklin
Har alson
Henry
Murray
Oglethorpe
Pulaski
Stewart
Worth
Thursday aft Bryan
Frid y after Wilcox
4th Monday Decatur
DeKalb
Houston
Irwin
Jasper
Lincoln
Polk
Whitfield
Thursday aft Telfair
MAY.
Ist Monday, Berrien
Gilmer
Randolph
Richmond
Upson
2d Monday, Baker
Bibb
Catoosa
Chatham
Fannin
Muscogee
3d Monday Spalding/ 1
Troup
Union
4th Monday, Calhoun
Towns
Walker
Monday after Dougherty
Last Monday, Colquitt
JUNE.
Ist Monday, Dade
Jefferson
Milton
Thomas
3d Monday, Lowndes
•After 1858, on 2d and 3d
3d Monday in August.
GEORGIA, Talbot County*
YY/HERE AS Jesse Carter applies to me for Letters oiGuar
” dianship of the persons and property of Sarah E. Carter,
John N. Carter, Robert F. Carter and Martha J. Garter, orphan;
of Jehu N. Carter, late of eaid county, deceased.
These are therefore to citeand admonish all and singular
the kindred t*nd creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, then andltbere
to shew cause, if any they have, why of shouJ
not be granted. . ...
®MAbV.n’ BCThW.Or*.
JULY
2d Monday, Glynn
AUGUST.
Ist Monday, Floyd
Lumpkin
2d Monday, Clark
Dawson
3d Monday, Forsyth
Merriwether
Walton
4th Monday, Baldwin
Chattahooche
Glasscock
Heard
Jackson
Monroe
Paulding
Schley
Taliaferro
SEPTEMBER
Ist Monday, Appling
Chattooga
Cherokee
Columbia,
Coweta
Crawford
Madison
Marion
Mitchell
Morgan
Webster
2d Monday, Butts
Cass
Coffee
Elbert
Fayette
Greene
Gwinnett
Pickens
Sumter
Washington
Friday after Pierce
3d Monday, Cobb,
Hall
Ha
Macon
Newton
Putnam
Talbot,
Terrell
Ware
4th Monday Campbell
Clay
Clinch
Emanuel
Lee
Twiggs
Wilkes
White
OCTOBER
Ist Monday, Carroll
Dooly
Early
Fulton
Gilmer
Gordon
Taylor
Warren
Wilkinson
Tuesday after Pike
Wednesday aft Rabun
2d Monday, Charlton
Fannin
Habersham
Hancock
Harris
Laurens
Miller
Scriver
3d.Monday, Burke
Camdet
Franklin
Harralson
Henry
Jones
Murray
Oglethorpe
Pulaski
Stewart
Union
Worth
Thursday after, Montgome y
Friday after, Wilcox
4th Monday, DeKalb
Decatur
Houston
Irwin
Jasper
Lincoln
Polk
Tatnall
Towns
m Whitfield
Thursday after, Telfair
Friday after, Bulloch
Monday after, Effingham
NOVEMBER,
let Monday, Berrien
Milton
Randolph
Richmond
Upson
2d Monday, Baker
Bibb
Catoosa
Muscogee
3d Monday, Spalding
Troup
4th Monday Calhoun
Walker
Thursday after Mclntosh
Monday after Dougherty
Liberty
Colquitt
Monday after Liberty Brya*
DECEMBER.
Ist Monday, Dade
Jefferson
Thomas
Lowndes
[Mondays in February nd