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RR<’E IP PS to St* member 6—S Gtf i~
net. $1.50; J A Marldw. 1 SO- J H
C*Her, 1,50; O Braufield. 50c; J A B <*
Issi, I 50; J B Wmrel. 1,50: W F Parks
1 50; MissS Miller by P Hampton, 2 50;
R A Cranford, (W Point) I 50; ft A
Crawford, 1 50; J ,\1 til >rris,
2 50; J W Pounds 1,50; W Howard
1,50; J G Hailovray. I 50 ; G$ W Par
ker. i 50; A S Webster, 1,50; O Brad,
field, (previously) 1,00; J G’.een, by 1 J
Broxton, 100; A Gunn, by IV T St.
J"hrm. 75c.
‘lO UEBLOUS $ CREDITORS.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
Alfred, D Griffin, late o’ Harris
county, deceased, are hereby notified to
come forward and settle; and al! persons
having claims against said estate are re.
quested to render them in. in terms of the
law. YANCY R. GRIFFIN. Ad,nr.
Sept. 6. 1854. 29w6
execvtrixs sale.
WILL le sold beforb’the Pourt House
door in Hamilton, Harris county
on the first Tuesday iu November nek*. >h*--
so Iti g iamls, to wit; 7r.% acres, n't’ (a *if I.
of Lt No- 26. tn the. 19b districtVvf nrigi i-’
ailv Muscogee. now Harris county. JSol*l
s tue pr perty of Jeremiah Reeves, late of
* t,id eott >lv. deceased.
EUZ vBE'TM REEVES, Ex trx.
4 1854. f'l*.
GUARDIAN SALE t
A OllEfi'AlSLH t * an Order of the eonr:
<*f Ordinary, f Harris county, ivi4 b
no).I before he Court House n<>r in th*-
Town of Hamilton, on the first Tuesday in
N ‘vetnher next. be ween the legal hours of
sate. One Hundred Acres of land, nmr • or
less, it being the Noth fie If of lot No.Oit”
‘hundred an<) Twenty onc, (121) miles
Ensr’oTHamilton. in sod c< uoiy 8 old f>r
‘the heodfit of iVni. 1L Fwp, and bis <red-
Itn’ s. Tei tifs f'n the day of stile.
MILU> J. WOIHNSON, Guardian
of 11. Sivak.
September 5. 1854.
HARRIS SHERIFF SALE ~
Wl LL be sold t.dfor ■ the Court Hon <
door, in the town of II ntdiou
H oris Cos., on the first Tuesday in October
next, within tit * legal hours of sale Tile*
entire ioteiUst <f Leroy G ‘Mighlutder. in
th • -state of Daniel tiighwwei. deceased. l
Levied o > h\ virtue rtf a Ft Fa in faVor of’
E. Barnard &, Cos.. Vs. Leroy G Htgl. tow
er. as his undivided interest in the of.
the shid Daniel Hightower, •iec’tl, said in-*
Verogt pointed out bv Porter Ingram. Plain- 5
nffs attorney.#* t>. Ik Z YCHRY. D. S. *
August 29 1854
GEORGIA, Harris County.
W’ HEREAS Nathaniel Black applies
for Letters of Administration on
♦he estate of Susannah Turner , lalf of said
Comity, deceased :
-v. These are^ therefore.ionite, sunuj ,ad*non.’
ish all Mid singular, the,kituTre'd and crenit-i
prs of s.aad rfeyaascii, t be and appear at
my office within ‘tie- time prescribed by law,
et> show cause, ts anV they have, why said
letters should uot be granted the applicant.
H van under tny natjd at Office. this Au
gus'2B. 1854. Win. I HUDSON, ordVs.
2813d.
“TT GEORGIA. Harris County.
W)l EIIE AS A rt.hihald A ufntry ap
plies to, me fur Letters ol A ‘minis
tration upon the estate <d Drury Aixghlry,
.late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and a’dmon_
ish all and singular, the kindred and Credit
or* of said deceased, to he and appear at,
any office within.the rime prescribed by law
to shnw cause, if any they have. tYhy said
letters should not he’ granted to said appli
cant. Given under my hand at office this
August 28. 1854. Wm. I- HUDSON, Ord.
28(l30.
SIXTY DAY'S after cUte apnlicatinn
will be made to ihe Court of Ordinary
rtf II rris county, for leave to sell the House
and Lot in Hamilton, belonging to the es_
late of Richard H. Jones, late of said coun
ty, deceased.
CAVIL JACKSON, Ad mV,
Julv 25.1854. .
SAllltali HYATT.
Ti*>i (tipper, & Sheet-troll
W 0 ’?E£BHL* —-H \ MILTON. Ga
OULD respectfully infirm the eir.
ip'w zens <f Harris, th it he has perkina 1
lie oily I >cated in Hamilton, for the ;(trp<<se
inf inainifarturi-ig to! repairing all kinds of
Tin Copper, and Sheet Iron work.
Gut i KRtjro wf all descriptions done wi
beam sfe au2t o’Jsp’i'-eb. ,
All kinds of Jewelry repaired on moder
ate torus—for Cash.
Shop opposite house, two doors
111-low the Brick Store. ehls.
G t”'i’roo. Vs .vpo. 1854 sw6m.
AGK c EAi'.LE to an order of he Court
us Or in try of Harris County will lie
sold tie for 0 the Court H Use DltfOr In Übrti
iltoit; On ‘he lsi Tiiesday in October, that
part of tile Brick House adjoining th- Brick
so,H bf Bedell & Mttllins, known as a Doc
tor .nd Taylors <hop now occupied by Dr.
vVih. L Hamner. as a Medical sho|>. and
|,y A. J. <5 >r lon as a Taylor shop. Sold
as the property of Do. M G. Jones, late of
gald county deceased A Iso -the int- rest
•>f said deceased in tHe Hamilton Female
College. ‘ c Atlm’r.
February 6 i 654‘ bid
rg WO MONTHS after date applicatr n
will ho made to the cotlri ol Ordina
ry of Harris County; foi* leave to sell the
land and negroes belonging to the estate or
Joaiali O. Hardy, late of Hrri. rourwy,
deceased. Win. A. HARDY. Adm.
July 3, 1854. ••
S<B*tlieirii llilithry
L.4M TTE if r///
(By the Authority ,f the Slate of Alahartih.)
CoNUUCTEP “IV TftE HAVANA PlaN.
10000 Asi nib’s-23 3 Prizes
CLASS E.
To be Draw'ti on the &t)th dsv of Sept
I Prize, . . . $7.5W Os)
1 ... 5.090 09
i “ . . . 3 oon oo
1 .*• ■ . * 1500 00
In all. 233 mazes, amo.tming to S3O 000 00
Every Prize Drawn a* each drawing.
Tickets $5 Oj halves and quarters in
prooorlipu.
Bills on all sfolvem Banks taken at par
All comoiunic timis strictly confidential/
SAM’L VAN Age and and Mali *ger.‘
at th ■ Bronx** Lion*. Mnnrg’y, Ala.
KIDD & COLLIN 8. Agents. Au-’
bum, ( Via.) will fi'l all orders promptly.
Aug. 28. 1854.—-—^-23.
.■ ! ‘
.YOTSCK,
I LL lie sold at the IT *bsc of thc :
subscriber, near H irhiltniS, <m
Tut*sd-i.y the 12th of December next, alike
ly Pft of N'.-gfue-, (if not sold b. fire that
i ite.) a valuable lot of Mules and Horses,
afshan extra I >t of Caltl * aftd Hog , Plan
tai'ion tools of all di-crioti ms, two waggons
and a carl.. Beds anil bedrfing. l House
baib'l a’fid Kitchen fn ni;ure g+ neraily. ; ;
‘Perms made kno'fvn on the city of sale,
, HaniiHon. Harris C* u dv. Gi. . j
JOHN BROOKS. 1
August 29...1554.
&2MaL Yh°, lSr.Bl stand in
0 f Georgia*
vSvHE Suhserth(,*.r desi'mi- f ehanging:
Jr. ids hu-iuess. oft’-''s lor sAte the entire
-lock and to luol .’is well known
PINNING ES I’ \BL'ISItMEINT.
■ : sis tools are new and iveli assorted, and
.v.d lie sold in connexion with his atu'ck*
ow fid’ cash, or good pap* r.
8A UEL HYATIX 1
Hamilton. Ang 28'I in.
Musical Oouvontion.
! E Alabama Musical \uxilury.
B. N I. will inl a nounl Hilliard
‘• 1 ur. h Pike co.. Ala., mi Thnrsd**yhefore
the fourth Sabbath in September next.—
PheTeach s...meeting to commence on the
Tuesday prec-efbng. All the membership
are i tquosj.d do be prompt in attendance.
. August 28 1854.
A Si!
* ittouths after date (implication
he n *de to th*. 1 Court of < frdiiia
rv of Harris County, for leave o sell the
inis tielongiog to tfie Estate of Thomas A
fPiiliams, late <f said coiii'irY deceased.
BRITPA'N WILLIAMS, EWr.
August 29 1854.
■ - ■ .. . •
strayed 01; Stolen.
i 4 l Rt ) the HnT3cii ter, ,tivling tlil ee
B? miles east i*f the Troup Factor*. Ga.
One sinai’ B -y Mar** Mule ti ree years blit,
nt mark 4 or lirand recollected. Wnyi’'foi in
alidii in relation to said tnu’e so ag 1 can
get hot. will he thankfully received. The
mule left rnv premis s about (he* 3 I instant
August. 29. h 1854. L. L IIAHD.V.
2~w2
pwn FOIt SALE.
J Great ttargain Offered.
rBN UF, Suh-icriher *ff**rs for saie ‘l'hree
B Hundred Acres of Laud, lyinur two
and a h i.f inilq- East rtf Hamilton ; about
11(4 acres in the w odfe add well timbered
the balance < letired, about 80 ac res fresh
all in ;i gts'dil state of cuhivatiou, and in
good repair. The p'ace has good cabins
an t GinJx.nse on it. and also an exeeflenf
Apple and Paach Orchard. Any pel|i>n
. Wishing to purchhse would (In well to call
i and ekandne the as I am determ
ined to sell DAVID READ.
August 14, 1854.
EXECUTOR S SALE.
A GREK, ABLE to an order of the Court
i of Qrdi'tary of Harris Coutt V- will
he sold before the Court house door in the
Town of Hamilton, in said county, on the
first Tuesday in October ntirt. all the lands
hef'inging trt the estate bf DanieL HtriH*
tower, late of said county, deceased, viz :
Lot No sixty seven. *67.) and Lot No.
ninetv three, (93) containing four hundred
and five acres, more nr less, all of formerly
Muscogee noW Harris county, situate bn
the rdail Icadihc from Hamilton to Coinin’
tins, onfe mile and a qirnier from Hamilton,
■i.wd doe *ni‘e from the F-rirPle College.—
On the pffeniise* a*e a large framed dwell
ing house, with 6 comfortable rooms with
fire pi iic6s ; a frami and kitchen with 3 rooms
flatbed Negro houses, and other out honSes
comparatively new, all in good repair; also,
a good gin house, and noIV packing screw.
The Luwls are in tSn active h| ite <>i cultivu’
iion, and in good repair. Terms of sale on
the day. ,
JAMES F. HIGHTOWER, Ex’r.
Augmsi 14. 1854.
SALE.
Agreeable to an Order of of the
Court of Ordinary of Harris County.
Will he -old before the Court House do r
of *aid county, du the first Tuesday in oc
tolier next, within the legal hours ofsrije.
1 1| ■ f„|| v/irig lots of land in the fourth dis
trict of original y Troup, now Harris coun
ty. to wit.—Lot No. 132 except 40 acres,
also 80 acres of Ipt No. 141. Sold as the
property of Byrd Pruett, late of said coun
ty deceased, for the benefit of tlto heirs and
creditors.
Terms pmde known on the day of sale.
WILLIAM A PRUETT, Adm’r,
August 7, I§54T “” *
ORE AT SOUTHB RN REMEDY
JACOB’S CORDIAL.
.- ~.. . -m j:
* ■
\ FOR Al r. ( CHOLERA MORBUS
DYSENTI'.RV. A h bilious CHOLIC,
DIARUIKEV. *< CHOLERA INFANTUm
ALSO, Xdmikably ADAPTED TO MANY FEMALE DISEASES.
MO SI ESPECIALLY PAINFUL MENSTRUATION.
The virtues of Jacob's Cordial are too well known to require encomiums.
IsL It cures the worst chsts of Diarrhoea. 7th It Cures painful \lnisti-iintjoh.
2*/. It cures the worstforms of Dysentery. Sth. D Relieves pain tn the hack and Loins,
lid. It cures Cali forma or Mexican Diaihoa 9th. 11 counteracts nervousness despondency,
ilh It Relieves the severest Colic. U)lh It restores irregularities.
~uh. It Cures Cholera Morbus. 11/A. It dispels gloomy Hysterical feeling
6/4. It Cure's Cholera Infantum. 12/4. Its an admirable Tonic.
.a.few short Extracts from letters, testimonials. & c . I
1 have usdd J icoH’a Cordial in my family, ami havo found it a most .efficient hud in’my
judgment, a valuable remedy. Hi/iam Warner, Judge of Supremo Court, Ga. j
it gives pleasure In being able to recommend Jacob’s Cordial—my own personal i x- j
perieue’e. and the experience of my neighbors audjfriends arouhd me, is a sufficient guar-]
a twee for ino to believe It tojbo a!J that it purports to be; vlx ; a spvEnEiGx remkdv.
Wm. il. UWk* wood, Formerly Judge of Superior t'oiti t, Cherokee Circuit.
•4 pleasure in recommending this invaluable met'ifh'.e to all afflicted withi
bowel ili-t-■ scs. f**r wlucjk-1 believe it tb fee a sovereign remedy—‘decidedly superior to f
any thing., else eV<r tried by rrte' A, A. Gsulding, pop. G. M, of G. Lodge of Ga.
.Thi*: efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity as Fast tts Bonft'pa'rfe pt'i.she'd his col
urntks iiitfe Rus-ia, and gaining commeticlatton wherever used.— -Gtorgia Jeffersonian.
For Sale by Bedell fee Muffins. R Turner, mid A. F. Johnston, Hamilton; J. B. Foster
and A. W. Wvnn. )Vaver/!y Hall; Wm. B. Strowhridge, Ellers’ie ; L. & vV. 11. Jackson.
Cataula; Wm McCartan. Cochran's X roads. T. J. Iluut. Whilesvittc, and by the j'riuci
pal .Vlercluitus and Druggists throughout the State. v 2 41 y J
R, A. WAR B* ffhblesale Agent, Columbus. Ga. .
An'ileroil (V Roberts,
n K.YTBS rm. *iii
EESPECtFULLV nuuntmee to t4ie
citizens of Harris and,? the adj acent
countie- that they havenufiovced their Office
from Eilerslie to Ta i bottojx C ;.i . where they
are prepared, with all the faleilities, for the
execution of every style of work in their pro- ,
Persons at a distance, desiring operations
performed at theif residences, are requested
tri notify us hv mail.*’
L, P. ANbRRSON, Ov ROBERTS.
I t-ike this occasion to return thanks for
tfe * very lil**ra 1 patronage bestowed during
the past four years, and will add in behalf
of my pres'ent Associate. Dr Roberts, that
an extensive practice (or more than ten years.
ii every departmcirl of the liusiiffiis, has
won for him an cjiviahle repttiaiion as a
practical and Skillful workman; andean
now guarantee with safety, that all oper
minus performed by us, in point n’s finish
adaptation diiraliti} shall be superior to
MAN l—at least, inferior to none. .
L. P. ANDERSON
Tallvotmn, February 7 T 854 v I
House & sigrtTOimii?,
J- NE W wupTrt Teapectfu3v announce
• t*> th citizens of Harris and adjacent
comities, that heJM prepared^to do any
kind of w ork hr rfl€ ’’
HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING. PAPER
H ANGING aud GLA ZJ W _
Imsi ><?ss. with neatness and despatch, on as
moderate lei ms as can he don© by auy oth
er parson. Ready mixed Paints in large
or sma l quantities, always on hand.
Prompt attention Will he .given to all or
ders sent to my address at Talhollon Ga.
Feb. 22 1854. 3vlc2m.
GEOIIHI Y, ? of Ordinary.
Harris County. $ March Term, 1854.
RULE NISI.,
WHEREAS John YV. Thompson, ad
mmtstratoV ou the estate of Joel
No ris, late of said chhnty, deceased, ap
plies for letterfe of therefrom,
It is therefore ordered by the Court, that
all persdnfe concerned, be and appear at the
September Term of said Court, next ensu
ing, then aud there to show cause, if any
tticy have, why saidTetlers should not be
granted
A true extract ftoht the minutes of the
Gourt. Wm. 1. HUDSON, Ordinary.
March 7. 1854. , -
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
AGREE VBLE to an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Harris County,
will be sold before the Court Houle door in
Hamilton, << the first Tuesday in October.
ttcXL the following lands, to wij: Lot
number 06. containing 21*24 acres: *7l acres
of lot number 05. arid 50 acres of lot Bum
her 63, till lying and being in the 21st Dis
.riel bf formerly Muscogee, now Harris
County ; boundedoi the .North by lands be
longing to James Bollard, aHd comprising
425 acres, more or.less. Aljtb *jti interest
io ti e Hamilton Fatale College. Sold as
i he property of Burton Johnson, late Bf Said
1 County, deceased. ’ £
Term* made known on day of sale.
> BENJ AMIN WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
. July 19.1854. 22uU
Valuable Property
FOR VALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale his large
and commodious two story HOTEL,
in Hamilton, contaittisg seven rooms below
anil eifeven up stairs, with all nefcfessary out
, buildings, and 1860 a re* of tahri adjacent.
4 or 509 of which is tt active cultivation.
■ ami in good rep ir. hocks of HORSES,
MtJLES, CATTLE* HOGS, &c. Plan
tatloH tools of all de-cyiptions necessary to
a farm. Also lor sale or to hire, hetwfeeu
30 and 40 LIKELY NEGROES. Those
wishing to purchase will do well to call and
\ see for themselves before looking elsewhere
for a bargain is offend. For terms and
! further particulars call on the subscriber.
Wm.'G. OSBOURN.
JUSTICE’S SUMMONS AND EXE
CUTIONS FOR HERE.
♦ ‘ % wVvfVi ,J’ -y ■ ▼ ■ v. - ..gr , j
Throw Physic to the Bogs.
OELVI RMACHER’S HYDRO EL
JT ECTRIC,VOLTAIC CHAINS,
Producing instant re lie! from the most acute
pain, and permanently curing all Neural
gic diseases. Rheumatism, painful"and
swelled Joints. Neuralgia oftlm Face,
Deafness. Blindness. St. Viths
Dance, Palpitations of the heart,
periodical Headache. Pains in
llie Stomach. It'digestion,
. ‘Dyspepsia,Uterine Pn'ifls
Paralysis. etc. etc.
These chains were first introduced in the
city of New York less than one ytftr since,
and after being subjected to thorough trial
in every hospital in the city, and applied by
Drs. Valentine Moil, Carnochau, Van Bu
ren and btlierfe.it was discovered that they
jlossefes strange and wonderful power in tbu
relief an*! cure of the above class of diseas
es. and their sale, and the succcsfe that has
attended their ufee is ntipaVafetleiL
i'revious to tneir introduction into tms
country, they were Used in every hospital
in Enrobe., and are secured by patents in
France, Germany, Austria, Prussia and
England ; and also in the United States.
••THINK CLOSER & PONDER WELL.”
The principles upon which it is claimed
that the Chains produce their marvelous
cures are, first—that all Nervous Diseases
are attended atid prodUcted by a deficient
supply of uflrvQus fluid, and an that
tesembles closely electricity, or electro fl&tfjjf
natism; and second —that the electro u:ag
netie chains, by being worn over and upon
the part ami organ diseased, furnish to the
exhausted nervous fluid which is required,
to produce a healthy action tltrotigh the en-;
lire system - . No disgusting nostrum is al r
lowed fn lie taken \Vhild using the chains,
hut a rigid observance of the general laws
of health are required. Brisk friction upon
the part diseased adds much to the effects
<>T the chain's', by increasing their magnetic
power. Vs
ONE IHO US AND DOLLA RS, .
will he given jo any person who will,pro
duce so many woll authenticated certificates
c/fcure, both from intelligent patients aud
scientific physicians, as have been effected
f.y the use of l’ulvermacher’s Electric
Chains. Thoy never fail to perform, w hat
they are advertised to do, and no person has
ever bacu dissatisfied who has given them
a trial. .
iN FEMALE CASES.
more than one hundred permanent cures jjof
Piolapsus Uteri have been effected within
the last year by the use of these chains. By
applying one end of thn chain over the re*,
gion of the abdohten. and the other upon
‘he spiiie just above the bin, the Usual sev
ere symtons incident to that disease are at
once removed.
MODE OF USE.
The chain should be moistened before
Use with common vinegar, and then one end
of the chain should be applied directly to
the seat of the pain or disease, and the oth
er ehd opposed to if
BE NOT DfeCEIVED! The Electric
Chains ate not to cure rtll diseases; but for
Nervous Diseases it is claimed that NO
Medical Agent in the world has produced
so many cases in the last year as the Elec
trie Chain.
INSTANT RELIEF from the most ac
ute pain, is produced at the moment of ap
plication much more effectually than can
be produced by opium, in any of its forms.
Call and obtain a pamphlet (gratis.)
J. STE!INERT, Sole Agent,
568 Broadway, cor. Prince St.
J. F. WOODBURY, Agent for Hamilton
GEORGIA” ? Court of Ordinary ,
Harris Ci UNTt $ March Term, 1834.
RULE NISI.
WHEREAS Jathes R. Blackmon.
Administrator tin the estate of Joel
Blackmon, late of said county, deceased,
applies for letters of dismission therefrom.
It is therefore ordered by the Court, that
all persons cdhcertied, lie and appear at the
September Term of said Court, next ensu
ing. then and there to show cause, if any
they have, why said Letters should not be
granted. A true extract from the min
utes of the Court,
Wm. I. HUDSON, Ordinary.
March 7, 1554.
6f W ° “sEPMcS'w!'JIRANNAN 1 '’
JunTi'l iSl U ’
/RejerenCrs— ‘l'oliVer Jones, J, D.
Rev. G. W. Epps, J. C. AlcGcfcee, T. B.
Foster, George Osborne, G. A. II- Dozier.
t—^ — —r L ~.■ —* : sqg —a-
We are authorized to announce rne'namo
of U ILLIA;M W. GOODAIAN
a (or Receiver of Tax Keturtrs
at tfe( next January Flecticn—lßss.
Feb. I J, J 854.
■-'*&& — l — — - ■-■ ■ ‘■
, - - : : —-
v Ve fir® authorised to announce tbe nam'd
of CoI.'JOSEPH VAKDEMAN.
as a caiulidaie*. for Receiver of Tax Returns
at the next January Election.
July 12, 1854. ’
~
We are autliorized to announce the name
m, JOSEPH A. FLOYD
as a candidate f. r the Offiee of’Tax Col
lector, at the ensuhtg January lEfertioa.,
We are aurhoi ized to a nounce (he tin ir e
of IHRAiV) DORMAN
as a candidate foe T.>x Collector at
suing January election. ; *
August 42. J|Bs4?’
W We are authorized to anmiuncn tfee Hatnp
<>f a...z. Mcßride; f
as q candidate Tor Tax-CoTlecxt* <n rhV -
next January election’, “ | 3
August 22. J 854,
—.-
We are authorized to apnnonce the name
of JAMES N. BIGBY.
as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the
ensuing January election. Aug. 28. ’54.
i
W e are auihunzcd to announce the name
of fel. V MOSELEY,
as a candidate for Receive r ofTax Returns
at the ensuing January Election.
August 23. 1854. , .
I W'e are authorized to announce the name
ot LEROY L. PIERCE
as a candidate fi r the office of Tax Collec
tor at the ensuing January election.
- August 29, 1854.
We are authorized to annouce the name
of W ILLIAM B. STRIPLING
as a enndidate for tbe office of Tax Cellect
or, at the ensuing January Election.
Eept. 5, J 854.
ay- ** • 1
.1 Valuable Plantation
FOR SAi.IL
FWNIIE Subscriber offers bis Plantation
W on the road leading from Hamilton to
Whitesville, coi.taining 460 Arris. 260
in the n oods, and 50 acres of Bottom Lapd
lying on Mountain Creek There is on the
premises a good Dwelling House, Gin hodse
and Screw, and all other necessary 4uild
itigs. Also a good stand fur a Blacksmith
and Woodshop. JR- G. HOOD.
June 27, 1854, 19m2-
For Sale.
{ Qsjß J# IjfWm WtMi**•■- ,^-c
T Offer my plantation for sale. milce
X north of Hamilton. Harris County, con l *
taining 202£ acres of land, more oh less,
about 135. or 40 acres of w hich is under
gooc* fence and in a high stateofCultivatloh.
1 he dwelling is large, with good rock chim
neys, kitchen, liegro house, and other good
buddings necessary on a plantation. A
splended apple orchard, peach orchard, &c.
on the premises. About 40 acres of the
laud is fresh and of the best quality.
THOMAS ,1. DOGGETT.,
July 25, J 854. 23tf
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Dr. JF. G. JftcElhany,
SURGEON DENTIST.
HAS removed his location to AubURN - ,
Macon county, Ala. He will attend
to all calls in his line at the residence of
persons throughout the counties of Harris,
Alerrmetnxr and Troup, in Georgia, as well
as through the country adjacent to Auburh*
Jan. 23. 1854. 49wly
f Carriage Factory.
THE Subscribers wonld respectfully
iofotrti th© citizens of Harris and the
adjacent counties, that they are now prepa
red to fill all orders in their line of business.
READY MADE BUGGIES
kept constantly on hand, manufactured in
the Latest Style, and of the best materials
the country can afford., Their w|rk will
he pul up by the best of workmen, and war
ranted to please.’ Repairing done with
neatness and despatch. They will bq
thankful for all calls, and soiled a liberal
share of public patronage.
Ocßorne at JOHNSON. —
Hamilton, March 15, 1854. 4m6.
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astray JYolleeM
Clerk's Office Infeiior Court, \
| ; __ 4 January 24, 1854. )
ALL persons concerned are hereby no
tified that fclias D. Hines, of the
703d District. G, M. Tolls before James E.
Holt, one of tbe Justices of the Pence for
said District, as an Estray, one Bay Horstl
about 10 years old. one fore foot white, and
both hind ones, hob-tailed; valued bv Bos
well Bankston, a free holder ol said county
and District, to be worth siity-five dollars.
The owner of said estray is required to
come forward, prove property, pay charges
bud take said hotse away, or he will bq
dealt' s 'vitb as the I,aw directs.
A true extract from the Estray Book,
* Wm. I. HUDSON, Clerk.
A F JOHNSTON^
Dry Goods & Grocery Dealer,
South oiHe of th* Public Square*