The organ. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1852-18??, March 01, 1854, Image 3

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A student of Latin, being confined’ to his room by sickness, was culled up* on by n friend. ‘What, John,’ said the visitor, ‘sick, eh V ‘Yes/ answered John. ‘x?c sum !’ RECEIPTS to March Ist.—H J J*n kins, 70c J. Swinf, 1,50: VV R id, 1,- 50; J. F. Story, 1.50; M. T. E ntirv I 50 ; J M Stone, 2,00; J M. Smith 75c G. H. Miller, for E. Jackson, 2 00 : 55c due; James Mullins. 75c; VV A F P rk 1,50; Mrs S. A. Wooten, 1,50; S. P. Barnet, 50cts. GEORGIA Harris County. WHEREAS James N. Ramjet, ap plies to me lor Letters of Admin istration on the Estate of Daniel G. Cut • breth, late of said rountv deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and Singular, the Kindred, anil Creditors if said < e ’d. to he and appear at my Gffi e, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not lie granted. Given under my hand at office. Win. I. HUDSON Ordinary, February, 28th, 185*. vo.2tlgo House & Sign Painting. JNEW would respectfully announce • to th-- citizens of Harris and a<tj teem ■counties, that he is prepared io do any kind of work in the HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING. PAPE * HANGING aud GLARING business, with neatness and despatch , on as moderate teims as can he done by any nth er person. Ready mixed Paints to large or sina 1 quantities, always on hand. Prompt attention will be riven to all or ders sent to my address at Talhotton Ga. Feb. 22 1854. 3vle2m. 3f& ffJEB&kBXSS* ’ Sirs. It, 18. WHITE WOULD respectfully inform the Ladies of Hamilton and vicinity that she is Li possession of, and receiving monthly, the latest Fashions in tlie Millinery and Dress in iking line, and that she is prepared to •cut Jit, and make Dresses to any patter xlesired. She is also prepared to alttr. Bleach and trim HO WETS in the latest •style, and on moderate terms. A call from her friends is respectfully so licited. February 22, 1854. vSiftf Carpentering. riVLLMAN I. PIERCE reipectf.illy Ji_ announces to the citizens of 11 uni I on Mod vicinity that he has located in Harnil *loll, and is prepared to do nil kinds of CARPENTER. WORK with correctness mid dispatch. He is pre- J5paPFd~WHv tlThaliie hands tirtd tools to exe cute his work in haste, and on moderate terms. Persons wishing any thing d*ne in fris line, Would do well ro give him a call. Feb. 14 1814. 52tv4 nJLoICKSMM THING. THE Subscriber would respectful y in form the citizens of Harris that he m-iy always he (mind at his old Simp, mi Xhe Greenville road. 2 miles Nor'h of Ham ilton. w here he is prepared to*do all kinds < T CARRIAGE, WAGON, PLANTATION WORK and HORSESHOEING in work. manlike manner, aud on as liberal terms as ut any shop in the country. Grateful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of the name, and desires the custom of all new* comers. JEFFERBON JONES. January 12 1854. 47tf ADAIIATIS TRA TOR S SALE. AGREEABLY to an Order of the Court of Ordinary of Harris county, w ill he sold hefofe the Court house door in the town of Hamilton on the Ist Tuesday in March next, within the legal hours of s-le, the following negroes belonging to the Es.. tare of Harri, Ann Davidson, late of said county deceased —to wit: Amy. a good house girl, about 45 years old, and Moses a man, about 45 years old. Sold as the prop erty of said deceased, for tire bent-fit of the fceirs aud creditors. ALEX. N. JOHNSON. Admr. GEORGIA ) Court of Ordinary. Harris County \ January Teim, 1854, RULE NI. Sl* WHEREAS Thomas G. Horn. Ad ministrator of Martha Blackmon -deceased, applies Lw Letters of Duunis-ioo from said Estate.—lt is therefore ordered by tha Court, that all persons concerned he aiid appear at the July Term of the Court, next* ensuing, then and there to show cause. If any they have, why said letters should not he granted. A true extract from the Minutes of the Court. Wtn. I HUDSON, Ordinary. January 10. 1854. 47m6 n. GEORGIA, ) Court Ordinay, Harris County. January Term, 1854 RULE NISI. WHEREAS Jambs G. Davis, Ad* ministrator. de bonis non t the Estate of William Davu. leie ofsa'd coun ty, deceased, applies for Letters of Dh mis sion fro n said Estate: It is therefore ordered lhat all persons concerned, be and appear at the July Term of said Court next, ensuing, then and there >o show cause, (if any they have.j why said Letters should not be granted. A true extract from the Minutes or *he Court. Wm. I. HUDSON, Ordinary. January 10th, 1351. 47m6n. • * BLAiMi Di'i’DS. 1,1 1 1 ~— We are authorized t , an inunre die name f \\ ILLIAVI W. GO >DM AN is a candidate lor Race ver of T ix Returns at the next J mu ay Election—lßss. ;■ Feb. 11. 1854. # • JEsfran JVoUce. •Clerks Office Infetifir Court, I January 21. 1851. $ A LL persons concerned are hereby no* tifieil that Kb is D. Mines, of tlie 70%l District. G. M. l’ol s h -fore James E (Jolt, one ol -the Justices of the Peace for said District. -as an E*trav, oufc Hety Horse. dlnrar ltd years old. one fore f iot white, anl li.rth hind boh-tarled ; valtred bv Bos wel lla kston, af ee hn'der ol said county and District*, to'he tvo<th sixty-five dollars. The owner of said os'tray is reqnired to come forward, prove property, pay charges and ta’ e said hne away, or he Will be dealt with as the Law directs. A true extract from the Estrav Rook. Wm. I. HUDSON, Clerk*. * * * 49 vl to the idj icent ir Ofeee tore they , for tile tekpHi’ ; ‘’ cra’tioh < performed at the r residences, are’ requeue a to utility us by mail,, L. P. ANUKRSON, G. ROBERTS. I tak • this occasion to return thanks for the vef y liberal patronage bestowed during the p i*t four years, ami will arid in h half of uiy present assnri te. Dr. Roberts. t|mi an extensive practice lor more than ten year-:. in every department of the business, has won f.f him an enviable ‘reputation as a practical aud skillful woikmunt and can note ouvsAntkk wi h saf ty. that all opei atims (reformed bv us. in ptiiut of Jinish adaptation duality, shall ha superior to mani— alleast, i if nor to none. L. P ANDERBHN. Talbotton, February 7 1854 v2oslvf A LL persons indebted to the Estate of /x Bird Pruett late of Harris County deceased. are h< r*hy requested to call an i seiil- immediately, and those having de man ! agains’ said esint-. 1 a're heifehy notis fi and te preset them leg illy attested within tfi* time preset-bed by law. Wm A.'PRUETT Atlm’r. February 7. 1854 . 5L140 /3k Gfi FfiAltLE tb an order of the'Court .fiuiaii of Or in irv of H arris County will Ire -old before tbe Court 11-use Door in Ham ilton, on the Ist Tuesd iy in April next, ‘hat part of ihe Brick ILmsp adjoining th;* Brick store of Bedell & Malfins. known as-a Doc tor and Taylors shop, now nctupied by Dr. IV*. L Ham-tier. as a Medical shop, and by A. 1. Girbm as a Taylor shop. Sold as the property of Dr. M. G. Jones, late of said comity deceased MC.FAttLEY.AdmV. February 8 1854* tls GEORGIA f Court of Ordinary. llarhis County. y February Term, 1854, RULE NI SI WHEREAS Skrtino S- JiiJtKtNs. Administrator f Naflian K. Bach elor. deceased. applies for Letters of Disnsis -imi from said Estate. —It is therefore or dered hy the Court, that ah pet-tons eon (•toned so and appear at ths July Term of the Coprt, next ensuing, then and thero toj how caxtse, if any lltey h tve, why said let ters shofiM not 1e granted* A true extract fro o the Minnies of the Court. Win,. I HUDSON Ordinary. February. 7. 1854. sini6. PL/%l\ T HOTEL, By P. B. HALL, Hamilton, Ga. THE subscriber h is purchased the a liove establishment and i-.tiow fil ing it up in the finest style for ifie accom modation of liO \RDICits and TRAVEL LERS. 11 i 4 Tilde will at all times lie supplied with the best the country affords; his servants will ever b- i.t readiness to j-ive th'ir attention to those wht) may favor him with a call. He hopes,, by eourteiy atid a strict atten tion to the comfort of his customers, to mer it a liberal share of pithlic^jronages IM.gMBli. IIAI.L- H million. Ca. 48w8. (C?* ‘Hie ami to lUr sußtp^^^Hisr. to Auburn. Macon He to all calls in residence of persons throughout the connffcs 4 Harris. Merrueelhcr and Troup, in Georgia, as well as the country adj ice tit Vo Auhurii. Jan. 2-‘i. 1 85 4 . 49 ,v I v ~ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. A(i It KEARLR to ail order of the hon oralde Court of Oidi ary of Harris Couniy, will be sold before ihe Court Mouse Poor in (be town f Hamilton, Harris touu tv, on lie first Tuesday in March t ext, be tween the usual botrrs of s |e, all the negroes belonging to the estate of Stephen Hanks, late of said county, dot eased, to wit: Sam. a man 29 years old Jesse a man 82; Fan. ny a woman 2'J and her child I \earoia; — limity a hoy 8; Gcorgi ir. a girl 3; Jesse a boy about 4; Graey a worn n 21 and her child Mary about 6 ye >rs old ; Rena a gar I about 5 ; Jane a girl about 5; YVillanna a house girl 14 \ears old. Sold for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors sis said deceas’d. STEPHEN L* HANKS, Adm’r. GJJE AT SOUTHEIIfr REMEDY JACOB’S CORDIAL. • ‘ . cholera. ) FOR ALL \ Cholßra M,oltftU3 i)YSENT -'RY. ft-yxasT®* -rnM? ifltvAfr •XRt A H \ BILIOUS CHOLIC,.* DIARUIKEV. CHUfLERAINFi>jtNCUi ALSO, ADMIRABLY ADAPTEH TO MANY FEMALE J'ISEASES. MOSI ESPECIALLY PAIJYFUL MEJSrsmUATIQN. The viriaes of Jacob's Cordial are too <veH known to reqfiii*e encernitjyts. Ist. It cur> s the. worst cases of Diarrhoea. 27. It cures the worst forms o f Dysentery, ‘id. It cures Cali fornia or Xleribun Diarkoce 4 th It ftrlitVPS the severest Colii. ~Uh. It Cures Cholera \lorbtis. lith. It Cures Cliifltra Infantum. A FEW EX TRACTS FROVI LETTERS, TESTIMONIALS. &c. 1 have used J icob’s Onrlial in my family, and h ive found it a most eflficien’ aml in my judgment, A valuable ‘remedy. Il’iß t Warneh. Judge of Supreme Court Gu It gives pleasute in being able to recomuien I Jacob’s Cor lial—m’y o<vn p-rsonal *X perience. and the experience of my neighbors and arouftj rn *. is a sufficient guar antee Tor me to bnli-'ve it to he all tb >t it ptirp irts to be: viz s : a sov.e remehi. VV m. 11. L T| NDKR.wooo. Formerly Judgril’ Superior Coutt> Cherokee 1 take g -eat pleasur-* re<*miiui<*ndiog this invalh bowcj <li-e ises, f>r which I believe it to be a snvereig.i reifT- 1 1 any thing else ev r tried •>y me. A. A. G*ulding. Dcp. G VI. of G. LoiTge uly’ ‘This effi ‘ient remedy is tr ivdfing in'o cel< h ,, iiy as fast as Honafiayte pu-hed Jls cok limns Into Rus-i t. and gaining coinmfendati<m wherever used. —Georgia Jejferson^n. . For Sale by Bedell & Mu lins. R garner, and A. F. Jo 1 nston, Hamilton; J. B. foster and A. VV-. Wynn. Waverly Hall; Win. B. Stiotvbridge, Ellers ie ; L. &r. vV. II Jackson, Cataiila : ; Wm RL'Cartau. Cochran's X roatls. T. J. Hunt. tVhitesville, and by the princi pal March infs an I I); hggisis t iroaghnut the St;te. v 2 41'1 HARRIS SHERIFF SALES. WILL be su'd on the first ‘Tuesday in March n-xt before the Omul-h >nse door, in ‘he Town of ItamflioU. Harris county.'wit mi me legal honts of sale, the j fallowing property, to wit: one lot orp ir* I Cel of fa ml eontaiiring twenty aeres. mine I ot less, in the t wemp th District of Harris! countys kirowlt as the Tan Yard Loin ml’ dwelling occupretl oil’d xiwimd by ‘Thomas Kiiinbrnigh—the n'.rttbet hot -known—ad jacent to the Totvn of White-vtlfe. Levied upon by virtue of a F*i. Fa. issued from Harris Superior Court, in favor of A 7 illiain A. Slaughter vs. Thomas Kimbrough Property pointed out lv the defendant. F.L1.1 Vi. MULLINS, Shetiff. January 26, 1854. ALSO, AT tire Barrre ‘time aud place, will he sold a negro girl about twenty yeafs old, by the name of Elizabeth levied npon by virtue of a Fi. Fa. issued from Harris Inferior Court, Daniel Saudf.*rd, Vs. Elba 11. Tbreiield; also two small Fi. Fa’s in faVor of jo'ur B. Hardy and William Duuston. vs. said Ellia 11. Tbrelkeld. Levied and returned tome by a Constable. ALSO— Vt the same time nfid place, will be Mold, Twenty acres of Laud, situate i>! the Twenty the. ii'uv.l).-; Lauds Pf Zei h Sparks L vied np >n by virtue of aFi Fa issued ftom ilan is Superior Court. Collins Roberts vs. Blake Carter, tbe same being the place whereon the defendant recently liv. and. ALSO—'The jot of land whereon Thom as Mot-man now lives, the number not known, lying iu the Eigh ecnth Di-tiiet of said county; levied Upon liy virtue of a Fi. Fa. issuer! fi-nin Harris Superior Court, in fayor of William W'illiamson, Vs. John Ba tter ami Thomas Mot-man. ALSO—At the same time fil'd place, Lot number ten, ivheteon W illiam John on now lives. Lot number (oriy. |ii* Stable Lot. ami numbers sixty-eight ant* eighty three, all him and in Die town of Hamil ton. Harris County. AI so two Negro Wo men. Cely. about thirty 1 wo-years old. and Dclphtt. tw(ttty*nue years old. Levied upon as the property of William Johnson, to sati-fy four fifas. i sued from Harris *so petjof and Inferior Confts—one in faVor of \\ iley, Banks & Cos. * D. F. Flernitig Ac Cos.; llavilaml llarral &. Co.-; Ro-evelt Hyde & Clark.—Property pointed out by Piaiutifl’ s Art* tin v- DANIEL 11. ZACHRY, De|)nty SherifT. January 31. 18"4. JYOTFtB a LL persons indebted to the estate of John C. Harris, late of Harris comi ty, deceased, are requests • to make itnm mediate payment; and all persons having demands against said deceased, w ill render, them in duly attested whh ; n the time pre scribed by law. A. J. GORDON, Adtn, January 30. 1854. THE Rouih>*rii Musical Convention will hold her Semi-annual Bessimi at > Cedar Creek Church, iMartou Comity, to j eoniiiieiice ou Ttiur-day lief.ire die slh Bab ( bath in Apr I n*-xt. Tlie I oa< hors Mee'ing to commence on the proceeding ‘Tuesday, aud holl two days before the general Con vefimni meets. A full attendance is desir ed 5 ample provision whl be made for eu terlainmeut. By authority of the congregation of the above named Church. JYOTiCK WHEREAS My wife Frances Lignn. formerly Frances Philip*. Its left my bed atid bo ifd’ without Jlwl cause, and I having proposed to lake care of. and sup*, port her at home, which-he refuses. These are therefore to n u'ion and warn all per sons from crediting said trances on my ac* count, as I secured to her a s perate estate, and I do not feet bound f t the payment of the debts which she may contract* p. lIiNRY LIGON. Jan. 23, 1854- 49w4 administrators deeds ?th It Cures painful Menstruation, ith It Rlieves pain in the back a fid iMnS. 9 th. It counteracts nervousness despondency, lOi/i It restores irregularities. 11 th. It dispels gloomy fy Hysterical feeing 12/A. lis an admirable Tonic. Throw Plvysic lo Ihe Dogs. PULVi RMVCIir.R’-’ HYDRO EL EC TRIG VOLTAIC CHAINS. Producing instant relief from the mast acute gpti't. and permanently curing all Neural diseases. Rheumatism, nainfiil acd swelled Joint's. Neuralgia oft he Face, Deafness. Blindness, St. Vitus Dance, Palpi’t timis of the heart, peDotlical Headache. Pains in roe Stomach. Indigestion, D-spepsia. Uterine F ,ins Paralysis, etc. etc. . ‘These chains were first introduced Vii the city of New York le-s than o->e var since, and after h* ittg subjected to thorough ulaL in every ho3| it;>| in the city, aud applied by Drs. Valentine M*>tt, Cartutyhan, Van Bu re n and others, it was discovered that they possess strange and wnndeifu! telief and cure of the above es. and their sale, and the attended lie ■ t: ,e is tuiparafcliojl Previous to tlteir country, they -It Ivu OOC. -: 11 :i Wt ‘ - 1 l I ‘rnice, G nnM t mil . atn^fl -TfilMv^J l#f i]: fi I the f xliansletn^l to (iroduee h hetUtWl ‘ire system. No dr AH lowed to Ik; taken ujß Inti a rigi I oltsei vanc^Wt^B of health are required th“ pan (iiseaserL.adds much t<xß of the chains, by increP-iog then® ItoWer. ‘ -^-^1 O\E l lIOU.SAND noiLAmm will be given to any person who will pro duce so mat y well authenticated certificates of cure, birth from intelligent patients and ci- ut fi” physicians, as liaVe been effected oy the rtse of Pulverrnacher’s Electric Chains. Thy never fail to pet form whit they are advertised to do. and no person has ever been dissatisfied who has given them a trial. IN Female cases. mote than one hundred peiinanenl cures of PiolapsUS Uteri have listen eftVcted within the last year by the use of these chains. By applying one end of the chain over the res gion of Mte abdomen, and the other upon •he spine ju*t above the bin. the usual sev ere sym’ons incident to that disease are at onCe removed- MOl)E OF USE. The-chain should he moistmed before u-e with common vinegar, and then one end of the chain should he applied directly to the seat of th * pain or disease, and the oth er end opposed so il* BE NOT DECEIVED! Oh ins are not to cure all diseasesflßt for N-rvuts Ds< a-es it is cluiipo'l > Medical Ag< tH-in 1 so many cases iu the j trie Chain. I INST \NT RELIEF r.nm the ykosi ac -1 ute pain, is produced at the inbinelft <jf ap. plication much more effectuallycan be produced y opium, in any >f iixL*rms. Call and obtain a pamphlet (gratis.) J. rtTEI\ER P. Sole Agent, 568 Broadway, cur, PiincF*'*t- J. F. WOODBURY, Agent for II <0)111011. 2’ 46| I- GEORGIA Harris (oukty. tViltiam A Hardy ap- W w piles for Letters of Admiai tratton on tho estate of Jbsiak C, Hardy, late of said comity, deceased: The ® at e. therefore, to cite anti admonish all anil singular, the kindred and creditors of said decease <l. to he and appear at my office within.the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, it any they hav *, tvhy stftd let ters should not lie grant ml to sml applicant. Given under my baud a'. (iflice, this Jan uat*y 23d, 1854. Wm I, HUDSON, Ordiaarj 49.130 i . Business Cards. To my Friends JS* Patrons-: HAVING sold tny Hotel and tion, I ana ntrvv to devote my enti-e attention to tbe PRACTICE of MEDICINE. I have recently been Tre* quently asked when 1 would have no thought of -leaving Hamilton.- My pat rous wi | please receive my grateful W&* knowledgmems for their very liberal pat ronage'. and I now give them anew pledge for the laithful discharge of my professional duiios.-tiny Fees shall in no ease exceed \bd regular chnrgis of the profession. Okfick—t)ne door below the Planters’ Hod. Residenck—Where Willi tin E‘. Farley, Esq , formerly redded. , C CARLISLE GIBBS, M. 1). January'2s,' 1854. luAtnin & Crawford, ATTORNEYS AT £AW gOLUAIBUS, Ga! WILL practice in the Chatahooche. Circuit, and the adjoining coiinticS Office over the store of J. K. Redd. & Cos PORTER INGRAM. M. J. CUAWFOIW) j to. Jl, 185:1, 4 |y JOHiHSTOK, ~ PBSMLfc Grocery Dealer, 11 lit side, tJ f tire Public Square. ~ F. Mo it roll. ‘ • Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, East corner of the Public Square. Dedell A. fliilliiis, DEALERS IN taple A* Fa net) #1 It I* 00 ops. Hamilton. Ga.— Brick Store VV. L. Dam tier, RESIDENT PHYSICIAN Hamilton, Ga. Office one door above Bedell MulUnS. Dt\ Cos Bedeiti RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, Hamilton, Ga. Office South side of the Public Squarft [Safe. AGR FABLE to an ortlijr of the Honor'- able Court of Ordinary of Harris £Lu|M|MMuill be sold li fire the Co-urt-Housrt Harris County, on the in March next, between iega't ■ the follow in'-; Lo sos Land, IlNo. 2()S. lying iu the 21st I)ist. Ppl usengc* now Harris comity. Km originally ‘Troup, now Harris phi as tbe property of James V- la*e of said county dec'd. for Mjpf, ’’■> 11 *'f ihe Metis ano! Cretiturs of Wane whitehead. Exu’nx. 17 1854. 48 ids V EXECUTOR'S SALE. ’’ GHEE ABLE to an order of thß Court ol Ordinary of Harris County* Dti be sold before the Court House dooriu ■B'ow u of II inlltou, on the first'Tuesday Ktreb next, hetweto the legal two Acres of Land, ns-re or Itssjyi • ;^B! hB lO '’ 11 1,1 ‘’ Harris coutt* on tbe East by lands belonging South by tIL >unt. West by ■ nge road. Nonli by P. L. W eeks ■ s the property of W in. Nonis. late of ■Mlity deceased, for the Item fit of th ■id creditors of said deceased. F. CLEVELAND. Exec, Kstray Notice* Clerk’s Office, Inferior Court, i July 4, 1853. $ ALL persons interested ate hereby or tr* fted that Robeft Welden, of the 707th District, G. M , Tolls b.-foro VViitiam T. Smith, otie of the Justices of the Peace for s tid District as an Rstray, a dark bay Mare, of large size, with a star on her forehead* sadt lj marks on her bck, and a ring a round her hind hoofs, about 12 <>r 13 years old. Valued by John I. David and Jesse Cox. freeholders of said county eud district, to lie worth forty doliars. ‘The owner of said Kstray is required lb come forward, prove property, pay charges and take Said mare away, or ehe” will be dealt with as the law directs". A true ext'act from the Estray Book. Wm. I K'JDSON, Cl’k I. C.‘ GEORGIA, ? Court of Ordinary, Harris County. ) Sept Term* 185*3* RULE NI, Sl* JJ7 HRTIEASi James M. Muff End H. Roberts. Execoiors to anil testament of Thomas Blanchard, late of said County, deceased* applies for Letters of dismission therefrom* It is ‘herefore ordered liy the Court, that all persons concerned, be anfl appear at the March ‘Term of said Court next ensuing, then ami there to !>hn\y cause (if atiy they have) why said Letters should hot begraht* ed. , A tihie ex’rafjt from he minutes of the Court. Wm. I. HUDSON, Ordm.iry*. Sept. sth. 1853. infitn Sacred Harps* * - LATEST EDITION. JUST received, a lot of ’Sacred Harps, which will be sold holesaie uml retail, for cash or approved paper. B. F. WHTTE. Organ Office. Hamilton. Ga. Aug. 2d- BLAIRS, BLANKS. We have just printed it large and general i- J aortriient of Clerk’s. lawyer’s, Magistrates, i and Constable’s BLANKS, neatly got up, aud I cold at Columbus prices. Those in want of I blanks of any kind can now bo sul lied,