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handrail and nlnaqr lliraa.
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ry fi i * mad from a iualioa.
O. Mi af aaid fount), In favor
VurUaaaan.l
■aaj.ho aatiaff „
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•f Willi, Oarhaoi ra JaMa A. Hoay, Ba-nual Moon
H||M| A, nMjr Ha r. n>
Mill, and A. B. H*e/. edmioiitralor of ftambel Huey
—1| - * — /SIMM A. Huey—properly peRned out
to defendant, sad levy made sod returned to mi by
a omMiebJe. JOHBPH M1LLBR.
•apt A 1*4* *da 37 Hheriff.
IWnH#a CMiff.
W ILL be Mid before the Court House door In
th| town of Tazewell, Marion county, on the
first Tuesday iu Oember next, within the usual hours
M sill, the fallowing property, to wit :
Let of hud nuiubir one hundred end ninety nine,
in the third dietrict of originally Muaeogee now Ma
non county. levied on aa the property of (Jeorge Mil
len. to aettafy one A fa laaued from Chatham Huperior
Court, in favor 8f Thomas Clark »• George Millen.
Also, on# negro boy earned Jeaaey. levied on eethe
property of W J W Brown end Elizabeth Dinkine.
t» satisfy four ft fee leeeed from e jueticte' court of
Merton county, levy mede end returned to me by e
toneteble
BIN. J. HOLLEY. Mienf.
ttept A 1040 37 te
•(•wart Csooty.
W ILL be eold, before the court houee door, in
the town of Lumpkin. Htewert county, on the
first Tuesday in Ootober neat, within the legal lioura
of sale, the following property, to wit:
The weal half of lot number seventy, and the west
half of lot number seventy one, in the twenty-second
district of originally Lee, now Htewert county, one
tetter bedstead and lied and furniture, one breae clock,
one bed and msltrsaa aud ated, on# matt rase and bed
■led eed furniture, one grey horse one bed and bed*
etrri. three pine tablet, one dozen rilling chairs, one
lot of kitchen furniture, consisting of pots, ovens, Ac,
one book ceee, two pine cheats, one lot of stock bogs,
fifty bead, more or less, Uie crop of corn of G. li.
Perry , all levied on as the property of George II. I’er
ry, to satisfy sundry ti fas from Htewsrt superior court
in favor of the Central Hank vs H G. Perry; liter
McHurney A Co.; ami other li fas vs Geo. B. l’erry.
Two negroes, Lucinda a woman thirty-two years
old, Jane ■ girl twelve ye*re old, the house and Ini
wherein W. A- May now lives, one lot aomh of the
t ill, bounded weal by street of West Lumpkin, east
y the atrrri running south from the public square,
containing one acre, more nr leaa; two lots in the town
ef Lumpkin, known and distinguished in the plan of
aaid town by numbers one and two, in letter A ; W.
A. May'n Interest in twenty five feet fronting the pub
lie square, on the aaat side of the square, bounded
•oath by Cain A Wright's old stand, north by T. W
Battle; ail levied on a a the property of Warfen A
May. to satisfy aundfy U fas from a justice'* court ol
Htewart county i George H. forty, adm'r., and tubers
va the aeid W A. u.f Levied ami returned by It
Pearaoe, ooestabie.
One lot in the town uf bumpkin, containing live a
crea, the place whereon William G.Conely now lives;
levied on aa the property of Lnngsion Holton, to nnt
tafy three small ft faa from a justice's murt of Htewart
county: M. Gresham, ex’r., and otlirra va Langston
Bolton. Levied and returned by It. Pearson, const.
DANIKL MATH1SON. Hh'ff.
Hept 9, 1840 37 Ida
POSTPONED HALF
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold
One one-horac barouche, one sorrel horae, one black
mare and coll, fifteen bead of atnrk cattle, more or
leaa. twenty head of stock hogs, more nr leaa ; all !e
vied oe aa tha property of Harnuel Walton, to satisfy
one fi fa front Randolph inferior court, in favor of the
Central Bank va Samuel Walton. Property pointed
out by defendant.
One lot of land number two hundred and sis. in the
nineteenth district of originally Lee, now Htewart
county ; levied on as the property of Hautuel Htarr, to
•atiely two fi faa from Stewart superior court in favor
of Bonier, darker k Router v* William G. Conley
and Samuel Htarr
DANIKL MATH (HON. Hh'ff.
Hept •. 1040 37
LBGAL NOTICBI.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALK —Will be sold, on
the first Teeedey In November Mat, at the court
house door, Hi the town of Hamilton, Harris eon My,
Goo., under eo oeder of the hoeorable inferior court
of aeid county, when aiuingfor ordinary perpoeee.the
f*li*pfag !••* ef lend i Number aiaty two, in the tin
district of originally Muscogee hut now Harris coon-
ty, containing SMWJ tores, more or leas, adjoining Pol
lard, Berdera and other*. Alto, lot nember two
htmdfibd end three eed rest half ef lot two hundred
and two,containing303} acres, more or less, in flat
diflgrkt originally Muscogee, but now Harris county,
adjoining Berry, Rent! and others. All the abore
lends lying -14 or 4 miles of Hamilton. Sold at the
propertv of Eli Cornett, late of aaid county, deceased,
for the benefit of heire and creditors. Terms made
known on day of sale.
JOHN MURI'HKY, Adm'r.
Aug 26, 1648 ids 36
A DMINISTRATOR'S HALE—Will be sold on
the first Tuesday In November neat, at the court
house door in the city of Cnlumhua, four fifth* of lot
number one hundred end fifty seven, in the seventh
district Muscogee county. Ho/d by order nf the hon
orable inferior court of Htewart county, when tilting
as a court of ordinary. Hold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of Jacob J. Hollingsworth, dec'd
WM. A. ISKLL. Adm’r.
September V, 1848 37 tda
A DMINISTRATOR'S HALK.—Pursnantto an
order of the honorableihe inferior court of Mari*
on county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, we will
sell at the court house or (lie usual place of sales in
the town of Tazewell, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, a negro woman named Betsey, about 21 or
Si years old, and her infant child—told aa the prop
erty df William Barrington, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and craditora.
KENNITH STBWAIIT, Adm'r.
CHRISTIAN FARRINGTON, Adm’x.
Sept 18,1848 is 30
A DMINISTRATRIX’S HALK.-Agreeably to
an order ol the inferior court of Muscogee coun
ty silting aa a court of ordinary, will be sold, at the
court house io Tsibotton, Talbot county,on the first
Tuesday in December neat, the interest of the estate
uf Wiley 11. Ector, deceased, in two bus of land in
aaid county, known aa the Huohanan place, the inter
est of said estate being one hair
Also, on the first Tuesday in January next, will lie
aoiJ, at the court houao in the town of Greenville,
Mrrriwetber county, the interest nf aaid estate in
three hundred acres of Innd and the improvements
thereon, known as the V,raverett Mill place, situated
in the county last aforesaid—the interest of aaid es
tate being the one half of aaid land and improvements.
Bold for the benefit of the heirs.
KKTUUAII C. ECTOR, Adm'x.
Sept 18,1644 In 30
POSTPONED HALE, liy virtue‘of in order of
1 the honorable inferior court of Stewart county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be aohl on the
first Tuesday in October next, before the court house
door io the town of Lumpkin, one negro wnmnn named
Lucy, belonging to the Sftate of John Bridges, de
ceased. Hold lor the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors of aaid deceased. Terms made known ntitheday
of sale. JAMES BRIDGES, Ex’r.
Htewart ro. Sept 2, 1848 37 tda
EXECUTOR'S HALE.—Unde
E
itting for ordinary purposes, will be sold
mltuu.un the first Tuesday
order of the
i
i. belonging
s duor, in Hamilton
nary next, a negro tnan by (lie name of J
to the estate of Eli Cornett, late of aaid county,
erased, for the benefit of beira and creditors. Teri
made knowu on day of ash*.
JOHN MURPHEY, Executor,
An M, 1146 ids -io
E l XKCUTOKH’ BALE ---Agreeably to the last
j will and teatament of Harris Johnson, deceased,
there will be sold to the highest bidder, before the
court house door in Tazewell, Marion
first Tuesday in Ortoher next, the following named
negroes, viz: Matthew, a man about forty-two years
of age. Mark,a manabnutforty yenreof age.Clatney,
a woman about thirty eight year* of age ; also a few
articles of household furniture. Tertua made known
OK tile day nf
Tw
At th
PUBTrONBP BALK.
■ same time and pine* will be sold,
Viara old. and Peggy n wnmnn twenty-five year*
levied on aa the property of Rol.cn T. Green, to sat-
iafy two f» faa from Htewart inferior court; Joshua
Harris v» Robert T. Green, maker, and Eliaa Beall,
Ihdoraer.
One double barrel shot gun, levied on aa the pro
petty of Joseph D. Vandventer, tu satUfv one tax fi
fa: the State and County va Joseph l> Vandventer.
JOHN V PRICE, D- Hl.'ff,
Hept 9
Al the s
hundred and fourteen, in the twenty-foulill dia
lriel, aud the south half of lot number seven, in the
thirty third dlstiirt of originally Lee, hut now Htewart
county; all levied on aa the properly of Gideon ||.
Oration, to satisfy one fi fa from Htewart Huperior
Court; Lovard Bryan va Gideon II. Craxton, nrinei
nal, and Allen Hales, security on the appeal. Bald fi
ra transferred to O. P. Cheatham, and property point
cd out by aaid Cheatham.
Sept 2 lRlfi
WM. M JOHNSON. Ks
July 29, 1848 88 J
riXBOUTOR’B HALE.
county,'
-Will he sold,
own ofLaCli
i ilio first Tuesday In Deeembe
T7»Ott1»
F rnada l.
MONTHS after dare, appMention will be
i to the honorable inferior court of Htewart
unty, whan sitting for ordinary purposes, far leave
self the feeda of william E Ftrterzon, late of aaid
county, deceased
BKNNBT B BRADPIELD, GuardV
July IS, 1048 4m 30
F OOHWNTHl after date, application will be
made to the honorable the inferior court of Mas-
r>gee county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
•ave to sell the lands of the estate ofGarland Paw-
kins, degassed, late uf aaid county.
JOB. S1IIPPBY. Ad. da bonis non
July 15, 1*48 4m 30
All persona indebted to the estate of Jet
Mullina, late of Harris county,deceased, are request-
-d to come fotward immediately and make payment;
nd alt persons having demands again-t said estate are
equested to present them withia the lime prescribed
bylaw ELIJAH MULLINS. Adm’r.
Harris ro Aug. 19. 1018 89 7t
A DM 1 NTttfIt A TOR ft "NOT ici5r—Alf pet aunt
indebted to the estate of Kli Cornett, late of Har
ri« county, decros^d. are hereby requested to make
immediate payment; and ail persons having demands
ait.st said deceased, will render them in agreeab e
law. JOHN MURPHEY. Ex'r.
Aug 98. 1848 38 ?t
BULLOCK'S
PROGRESSIVE POWER
COTTON PRESS.
T HIS MACHINE is now offered to the Public,
as the moat Durable, the most Convenient, the
moat Powerful, and (all thingsnoneidered) the Cheap
en and Beal COTTON PACKING PKh.S8 in the
World.
This Press baa now been in use four years. 8cv
eral hundreds of them are in successful operation.
In one that has been in use about two years, there
has been pecked over Five Thousand bales of Cotton,
and It works better (if possible; now, than when first
pnt op! Not one dollar hat been expended ca it m
repairs—nor ever will bo, if well used.
All those persons who have tried them, have deci
ded to keep them their life time, and then hand them
down to their children to the third and fourth genera
tions. Not nn individual who haa seen them m use,
•hut that pronounces them “ iuat the thing !
'ST I challenge the World to disprove these state-
menu.
Now, can aa much be <taid of any other Machine
ever made 7 And yet I go still further: when
MEDICAL-
ALPHA & OMEGA PILLS,
BY DR. F. S. BRONSON.
TI1HE name of these Pills, though novel, is never-
1 theicss coometent in discharging all their du
ties, both in the nrst aa well aa the last stages of dis
ease.
Gonorrhea Glee>, Ac.; severe Pains in the Back ;
Affection of the Kidneys; Weakness of the Back ;
together with all miter diseases consequent thereto,
can be permanently cured in a few days
The milder (< 'in of Venereal Disease, embracing I
Syphilis, can be cured by the use of from 3 to 5 boxes
—warranted. Gonorrhea in all *ugea will be cured
in from two to ngkt days. Warranted, or the money
wifi be refunded.
DiRECTio.se.—I have thought it prudent, to avoid
any exposure that might result to the patient, to fur
nish the boxes without direction^ The dose, in all
case#, will be TWO PILI.S before eai h meal, and be
fore bed tijn*- Dietlqp \ni i avoul violent exercise.
Pi ice. 01 per box—and 03 per box.
O* For sale by
WINTER A EPPING,
At the sign of the Negro and Mortar,
On. Beawell * B1UIb| .
M AY B removed their Oftce to the Drug 8 to re of
Wtuter k Eppiog. Persons desiring their pro
onal services will leave their names at the Dru
ft tore, during their absence.
We take this opportunity of tendering our thanks
Io those wko have extended to ua so liberal a patron
age-, and hope tbose indebted, by note or account,
will please do us the essential favor to call and »«
Dec 31, 1643 2
quirH, I will put up the Press on the plantation, and : At the sign or .he Negro and Mortar,
ii it doe. not miiw.r the purpo.., will m;ik, lioch.rge. #«•• •*«»'•- -ho ,..!, and r-,„ M«.co,«,
N-.w, ihTreftfr., ,o in.L. the pl.mer to mik.’.n ! Hern.. T.lbol .„■) E.rljr, O... .nd Knucil
C IKORGM Talhni county Court of Ord.narv,
J Heptemher T-rm.1048. Rul/> ni at. Whviess,
James M Marshall, executor of Lucy Marshall, de
ceased, applies for letters of dismission from aaid es
tate—
Th««e are therefore to cite and admonish nil per
sons concerned to he and appear M the May term
next ensuing, then and there to t!i#-w cause, if any
they have, why aaid letters •'mold not he granted.
A true extract from the minutes. Pent. 7tli, 1848.
fiept 10
» 17. 1848.
from the minutes, cept. 7tli, 1848.
0H8- H HTILLWELL.cc o.
rnflrn 39
—Court of Ordinary,
.September Term. 1840. Rule ni si. Whereas,
Blake I) Brewster, administrator of the estate of Ham-
tie! If llrewnter, deceased, applies for letters of dis
mission from ntiid estate-
lie it ordered, that all persona concerned he and
appear at the Ntvy term next ensuing, then ami there
to shew cause why aaid letters should not he granted-
A true extract from the minutes, Hrpt. 7th, 1848.
CHS. If. HTILLWKLL. ceo
Hept Ifl tntim 39
planter
• b l-»w a certificate, signed by i
w of ilia many woo have very kindly offered im
eir names, since I started rry Prerses in Macon.
To prevent had work, and all sort of meddling o
lainp.ring with ih« Marl.iuu. 1 h.« ibriw .11 m.J. A„ 0 ih cr vew Medicine offered Io the Public.
Tl»<- '.my lo establish Facts I
itb the M
...... .. s direction, and aold
'FT All tbose wishing t«» give them u trial, will
please give their names to my Agents who call u|»on
them, or send them to the Commission House where
they wish to go for the Machine, in order that the
Agent may be prepered for tbent—otherwise they
awy be delayed in getting a machine when it is wanted.
FOR SALE AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES:
Greenwood A Co.’s Fire Proof Ware House,Colam-
ISUOSSOV*
PULMONARY EL I XI R.
Medical Association.
D RS. HOLT k BUTT have formed e connec
tion in the practice of Medicine, end offer their
professional service, to the citixens of Columbei and
vicinity. Their office Is on Randolph street.
UCf* Dll- BUTT, he vine enjoyed ample epportu-
ni ties, for several year* or Improvement in Surgery
and Midwifery, in the Surgical and Lying-in IXospiuU
of New York, will devote himself especially to the
euhhatioo and practice of tho«c branches.
Columbus, Gs., May 13, 1048. Sltf
SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA, ~
FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT
CURB OF ALL DISEASES ARISING
FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF
THE BLOOD. OR HAB
IT OF THE SYS
TEM, VIZ :
Scrofula, or King't Ecil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuta
neons Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on the Face.
Blotches, Blits, Chronic dor# Efts, Ring Worm cr
Teller. Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain ef tha
Bones and Joints. Stnlborn L iters, Syphilitic Symp
toms, Sciatica, or Lumbago, and disease* arising from
an injudicious use of Mercury, Ascites or Ur ops y.
Exposers or Imprudence tn Life. Also. Ckrcnia Con
stitutional Disorders will be removed by this prupma-
tUm.
T HE va’ue of thia preparation is now widely
known, and everyday the field of its usefulness
. . r — - is extending- It ia approved and highly recommend-
L number of years, nod the beneficial effect so fully ed by f’hjaicianv and is admitted to be the moat puw-
eveloped. that the demand lor the Pille haa increased erful and searching preparation from the root that I as
• ■ v «ry great extent. For although the proprietor ever been employed in medical practice. It ia not !o-
DR. CHAMPION’S
VEGETABLE
AGUE MEDICINE,
A ttafe and certain cure for Chill and Fever,
in all its complicated forms. Also, an
rjjeclual remedy for Fevers of every
description.
rpHIH Medicine ha# been before the public for
. Ga
Hardeman A Hamilton. ) ,,
Robert FindUy, 1
N. K. Butler A Co., Augoata, Ga.
H. W. BULLOCK, 1‘atkntkk, No. 27 Peck Slip.
New York.
( J John \V ills ford, justice of the 7 97 tit district G.
M , by Joseph Curlvrr, one sorrel stallion horse, with
a star on his forehead, right hind foot white,without
mark of gear or saddle, supposed to he three yearn
old next Hpriiig, sorrily grown—appraised by Thos-
M. Fair and Henry N hair to be worth twelve do]
lara.lltis Aug. Hub, IH40.
A true copy from the minute# uf estr.iy book,this
0th 8ept„ 1846.
F. I). W1MBERLF.Y, c i c.
Hept 10 2t 39
G eorgia, talbot county.—whereas,
Bteplien I). Heard applie* to me for letters of
edmiuiairxtton on the estate of John Nix, late nf the
Htntr uf Arkansas, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at my office, within the time pre-
scribed by law,to show cause (if any they have) why
! We, the unde
rsx
tifv tha
in use in the city of M
all they are reruintnendnd,
can be aaid of hut fe
CERTIFICATE :
1, do hereby <
k'a Progressive fuser rr
acuti, and believe them
of the
nmi can sov of them #
ngi now a days—these
liarde
thin
ieer
f tlie planters, nnd Impe. I>y t
-d hales of f't
(Signed)
lien A Ci
niltoi
ell A Kimberly,
Joseph N Heyrnour,
J. A. White,
Cowles. N troll ft Co.
A. II. Hartwell,
Graves, Wood A Co.
Chat Campbell A Co.
Macon, May, 1816.
A Moulton,
Jonn M. Field,
D. A W.Ounn,
Wheeler A Harrold,
II. A J. Cowles,
John Jones.
J. T. W ootten,
Thoa. B. Gorman,
Robert Findtav.
L A RH Graves.
i should ni
nder my hand,
gran
> 17
(033)
T H R Inventor being well satisfied that the public
have been humbugged by a host of useless Nos
trums, without receiving value for their niooev, and
led estray by the introduction of spurious certinueies,
he haa thought it right to offer his Medicines in the
afflicted on such term# at will give them the power,
instead of giving it to himself. He therefore propmes
to cure, or relieve, the following diseases, or the money
Will positively be refunded: (
l'oii»uiiipllon.
It mattera not what the scientific professor or akep- ;
tic may have said, or what they may now say.estoihe !
iinpoaaihiliiy of relief or cjre in this much dreaded j
disease, I proclaim, in the face of all opposition, that ‘
Pulmonary Diseases of every class can lie cured.— I
And 1 further state, that if my directions are followed j
to ike letter, the most malign form of tuberculous
Consumption can be permanently relieved.
i This di-esNe will lie relieved in two or three lioura I
I I by the use of n>v Elixir. Every paroxysm can be
checked, if the Medicine be administered aa aoon as '
it is ascertained to be coming on.
Colic.
I fearlessly assert that any degree of Colic, whether
of the Breast ur Bowels, can, and wriil be relieved in
ihe almrl space of from Jte« to thirty minutes.
rongll* CoMlfi Hoarseness or Dificult
Breathing can all be relieved in from fee to forty,
tight hours. '
Croup*
Thu terror to mother* can be cured in fee hours.
Hysterics, Los* of Appetite, tfC. can he permanently
felieved in a few lioura.
to a very are ^ , r
has manufactured near half a million of boxes dunt
the past \esr, he has not been able to supply mstiy
parts of the country. This medicine may be relied
on, in all cases, to cure tbe Chills and Fever the firat ... ...
Gey. Bilious Fever, Typhus Fever. Winter Fever uroel disorder*. Use retell ie e rapid beaHag of the
end Hcarlet Fevers, #11 yield lo the use of this Medi ' sores and puatnlee; in rheuwetisfn, end other pain-
cine, end are cured by this system of practice its a ful affectiofia of the tnuacular fibre, a apeedv removal
alwrter time, aed with much more certainty, than by , of the pain, end in ell caeca ■ renewal of atrength,
any other system that has been recommended. Each keeping pace with the retreat of the disease from the
operation, but general, extending through the
,, „ , hole system. It neutralises the pnisouuua elements
uuntry. This medicine inay be relied ih the blond, and restores a healthy tone tu the organs
** Inch generate that fluid, in scrofulous aud all ex-
24 pills, twelve of which
ordinary case or Chills and Fever. A pamplili
companies each box. giving full directions and- numer
ous certificate! of tbe efficacy of these Pills.
(O* Price reduced to 01 00 per box.
Also,
Dr. Champion', VigttabU Anti Bilious, An
ti Dyspeptic, Purifying and Cathartic
PILLS.
Po#*e*a»ng f..u
any system,
nc fur conven
according
put up in a highly concentrated fui
rme and portability, end when diluted
u the directions, each bottle will make aut
times ib* quantity, equal lo oue quart, and ia then su
perior in medicinal value to the various preparations
bearing the name. The proprietors are almost daily
receiving testimonials of the most respectable charac*
ter, testifying to tu greet value aa an active end cure*
live medicine,
The following interesting case ia presented, n„J the
reader invited to iu careful perusal. Comment on
important corobtn.d propenitt. for «atd.!K« t.ut!!!«*»iars;
lh« rut. or di.f.M., cr.rull, and MrrSctly com- -- . _N*w*h«. N J.,
Lined, one article to assist the effect of another, for
the benefit of the health of mankind.
The proprietor s»aerts, and without fear of coutra
the United eti
by that fur any other medicine
ia possession grest
astonishing curea that have been effected
office, thia flth day of Hep-
OH AH. H. HTILLWKLL, ecu.
30 MJ|
next, ft tie-
t»y by the name of John, ah ml sixteen years of
age. Also, at the name time, will ho aold. before the
court bouse door, in the town of Idimpkiu, Htewart
county, lot of land number eighty-four, iu the nine
teenth district of originally Lee now Htewart county.
Also, will be aold. on the’llrat Tuesday in January
next, before the court house door, in the county of
Lumpkin, lot of land number five hundred nnd forty
four, iu the thirteenth district of erlglnilly Cher
ukec hut now Lumpkin county. The above prop
erty belong* to tho estate of Mauldin Atnnsa, lato of
Troup county, deceased,aud aohl for the benefit of
the heirs of auid estate. Terms made known on tho
day of nale.
JAM EH A MOHS, Ex
ta 30
be
Early Curoner'a flair,
W ILL be aold, before the court house door, iu
the town of Blakely, Early county, Geo., on
the firat Tuesday In October next, within the lawful
hours of sale, the following property, to wit :
One house ami lot in the town nf Fort Gaines, num
ber not known, whereon bilna Wilson now lives, on
Washington stteel, adjoining Iota belonging to Dill nnd
others.containing one half acre, more or leas, it lieing
e pert of lot of land number three hundred ami nine
ty-four, in the 3th dietrict of said county of Early, lev
ted on ea the Property of the aaid Hdaa Wilson, to
satisfy a fi fa laeeed Iron, the superior court of said
couety, at the ault of William G. Johns,hi vs. Joseph I
IV Hardee and Silas Wilson.
JAMKB 8 ROWLAND.
Aug 26,1046 Coroner ol Early eo., Ga.
Also, at the same time and place, will he sold j
Lot of land number three hundred and thirty-one, '
lying iuth* 4th district of Early county, containing 1
2M) acres, more or less, levied on as the property ol !
Joseph IV Hardee, to aatUfy oue fi fa iu favor ol Le
vi Stevens, administrator on me estate of William
Ciuichfield, deceased, va. Joseph IV Hardee, proper j
ty pointed out by aaid Hardee.
JAMES 8. ROW LAND, Coroner.
Aug 28, 1046 tda 36
imiNlSTHATOH S SALE.-Will W lultl,
agreeably to an order of the Inferior Court of
Muscogee county when sitting for ordinaiy purposes, :
on tbe brat Tuesday in October next, al the Court
house in the city or Mecon, the tarsi half of lot num
bar one hundred aed sixty, in the fourth district of,
formerly Houston, uow Bihb county, containing one
hundred one and a quarter acres, more or leas. Sold
aa tbe property ol Jeremiah Wiae, late of Muscogee
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs.
Terms made known on tbe day.
PLEASANT WARNER. Adm'r.
Jnly 29,1040 32 tda
\ DM1N1STR ATHIX'8 HAI.K—By virtue of an 1
J\ order of the inferior court of Talbot county, ait- ;
ting for ordinary purposes, wilt be aold, on tbe first
Tuesday ie October next, at LaUrange. Troup co., ,
ooe lot of land number ninety-four, in the fifth die- j
trict, belonging to the estate of David A Perryman,
deceased ; eold far the benefit of the beira ami etrdi
tors of said deopoeed. Term* mad* known on tbe
day of sale. KFPHA PKRRYMAN, Atlm'x.
July 13, 1046 «da 30
A DMiN IBTHATOU'S BALK —B) »ltlu» or ao
order of the honorable the interior court of the |
county of Harris, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold at tbe Court bouse door iu tbe towu or 1
Hamilton, on the first Tuesday iu November next,
between the lawful hours of sale, lot of la mi number
six, in the twenty-ercood district originally Muscogee
bow Bern* county. Sold aa the property of Gibson
Mshone, late ef Harris county, deceased, lor the ben
efit of the heir aud legatee Terms of aale made
knars oe the day.
THOMAS MAUONK. Adtn'r.
Harris eo. Aug. 12, 1848 34 ta
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—By virtue of .n
order of th* honorable inferior court ol' Musco
gee county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold on the 6rat Tuesday iu November next, at tbe
coon houee in tbe c\\y of Uolumbut. a negro boy by
the name of Heery, belonging to the ettiie Ilf Kobrn
SmI, 1«W of •Ildcoumy.de.-Mwa. Botil for ihe brn
«A| of ibff Bin nnd crrdiion of Mid
N. H. HEAL. Adm'r. 1
Au, M, 1644 id, an i
A DMINISTRATOR'S BALK.— B> vino, of ...
ord.r of the Haaonbl* lafcnor Coon of
mill wboo .min, to, ordlMrjt [mrpo,,.. will be
yji ui ib« iowd uf Lon.pVi<k Sitwul room)-, on tl.o
. Ttwdaf io Noveu.be, Mil, the followine Inu of
■afrlta wki let number one. in tbo ti.ineehV.1 die-
tttot, O. M.; two buodtod two end a belt ante,, and
|n actoe of lot eietoeo. in tbe tkirtliwonood dietrict, it
. viteo aottere io front of Cborioe McLeroy'edwolliu,
Imwm I oadlotoombor tilirtr oee in thirty-third die-
- MOW two hand rod two eod a half acre.,
■ad let oumber iblr»-fcor, io thin;.
•mmWo, com hoodrod two eod • half
Deal lot oonibar My, lo tbo tworny.
E dluil* Qiolit~—a two hoodrod two and a half
, man ariooai eod aoa hoodrod acre, of lot num-
’ * ^"To«d twooty «i», io thirty-third dial, t
lo Um m Scow art county. Bold aa
CWieo McLeroy, lata of Stewart
. SoM fcf the booafii M tho baira
• ."wi" HART8KIRLD. Adu. r.
Moot aa. Baft«. IM* »» <de
Sapi lll,IM<6
1 .1GUH MONTHS xftcr dale, anplicftilon will
mminto ilm llonnrnblu the inferior Court of
Talbot county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to nail the Innda belonging to the eatnte of Jep*
tha Chamhless, Iste of Talbot county, deceased.
CHRISTOPHER C. CI1AMULESS,
J EFT If A CHAM BLB6S, Adm’r*.
August 26, 1840 (ch Q It a) 4m 3ti
I ^OUIl inoiilha after date application will he made
' to the Court of Ordinary of Stewart rounty, for
Ho sell a negro girl mimed Jincy, lielonging to
(he
ilia estate
benefit of the licit#, Ac
July 29.1848
I .iOUK MONTHS afterdate, application will be
' made tn the Honorable the IidVrior Court of
Talbot county, when Bitting lor ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the negro staves ami real estate be
longing to the estate of Dickson Curetou, deceased.
ISAAC CHENEY, l . . .
JOHN B. McCOY, \ AU,n r *
August 12, loll'
)NT .. ,
the Honorable tbe Inferior Court of
s'tewart county, when aittiug for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the ra-
lute of Jnalfth Dickerson, late of South Carolina.de-
I'uanctl, for the benefit of tho iicirN and creditors.
SAMPSON BELL, Adm'r.
Stewart cn. June 94.1840 27 4m
OUR months afterdate application will he made
1 u* the honorable the inferior!court of Harris
counit, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real and personal esinte of William Tur
ner, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of
the beira and creditors of said estate.
SUSAN All TURNER. E’rx.
Harris OO. Sept 9. 184U 30 001
REPUBLICATION OF
THE LONDON «UAUT. REVIEW,
TIIE ED1N0UKUII REVIEW,
THE FOREIGN QUART. It' VIEW,
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW,
ANI>
BLACKWOOD’S EDINB'GII MAG
AZINE.
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at tiik tir.t'F. nnvo stoke.
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Medicines. Paint*. O I-. D>e
Sniff's Window Glass. Surgical
Instruments. Ttutses. Pertume
rv. Krushes, Druggists' and C’on-
feel loners’ Glass Ware. New
Chemical Preparai or,*. Dentist's
Instruments, Gold 1 oil. Tin Foil j
Mineral Teeth, Ac.
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PREPARATIONS, which they
wholesale prices.
Hands' Sarsaparilla,
Boll'i
fllHE above Periodicala are reprinted in New
I York, immediately on their arrival by the Brit
ish steamers, In a beautiful cV u r type. on fine white
pnper. and are faithfulcopleafifthcoriginals—Black- ' Co
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The wide spread fame of these splendid Period!- | do Knnale Ptlli
rprirtora' Whole-
lowing VALUABLE
aill sell at the lowest
H-k's do;
■ do;
Blood Pills,
Dr Rush a Life Pills;
Moffati's Life Pills;
Moffett's Phiauix Bitters;
Champion's Fevei A Ago
cals renders it needless to say much in the
Aa literary organs, they Maud far in advance of any
works of a similar stamp now pahlished, while the
political complexion of each is marked by a dignity,
candor and forbearance nut often found in work* of a
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They embrace the view* of the three great parties
in England—Whig, Tory, nnd Radical •‘Black
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h" Edinburg Review," Whig; nnd the •• Westmin
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literary, being devoted principally to criticisms on
foreign Continental Winks.
'The prices of the Re prints are leas than one-third
of those of the foreign copies, ana while they are
equally well got up, they afford all that advantage to
tho American over the English reader-
TERM 8.
do
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Fever and Ague
C«u,b
Taylor's Hals. Liverwort, Bp
King’s Medicat'd Candy;
Mc.vllistcr's all healing
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do Hoh^ Tincture, Droji
do Hair Oil; ' Beeknian's Poltn'c 8yru|
Sarna’s Acoustic Oil ; Swnyne'a Syrup
Cullen's Vegct. Remedy; Cherry;
Connell * Pain Kxlrni
vrup,
Wild
do do Specific,
Rowand’a Magic Lotion;
Falmeatock's vernilfugej
The Philotoken;
Mothers’ Relief;
The Indian Panacea.
Houck’s
I/OUR MONTHS afterdate.
irahle Inferior
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r Court of H
For all four
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Blackw
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and the 4 Reviews,
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7 00
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n oh
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ion’s Oinlman
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Roasignol
Winer's Arcanum Extract;
do Pectoral Syrup:
do Canadian Vermifuge;
Comstock's Vermifuge;
Spolin'# head ache reme'y;
do Elixir of Health;
Longley'a Great Western
Extract of a letter to Dr. Bronaon, dated
NewJYorr ClTT. May 20, 1846.
"I think, air, that your Elixir should be sent to
Now York, now —my wife haa been afflicted with a
severe cough for several months, attended with vio*
lent pains in the breast. A faithful trial having been
made of nearly nil patent Medicines, whirl: failed to
give relief, 1 was induced to try your Emir m my
wife's case. I take pleasure in staling that one bot
tle ol your Medicine, (for whi- H I n#id one dollar)
haa given permanent relief. I would advise you to
it ske Agents hi this city.
JACKSON P. IIERVEY.
OHT Remember, no charge will be made should my
medicine fail tc ircon-pli#h the almve ; my agents are
all instructed to re'tind, when a failure occurs.
Dr. C. T. Williams. Poe master at Greenville, Ga.
ia my agent far Meriwrthe .. ut.ty
For aale by WIN f'PR k EPPING.
Sx'o Agents, wl o'.esate and retail for Muscogee..
Harris, Stewart, Talbot, aud Early, Ga., and Ruaaeil
rounty. Ala.
Columbus. June 24 1044 27 ty
flufe uimI Sure—!%o IlmubiiK !
“ One Dollar sat'd is a Dollar made.”
H.tO.\SOVN
CATHARTIC FILLS.
rnttKsK cm
L be
March ISth, 164o'
Menats. A. B. k D. Sand#.- Mr Oliver's child < i
tint place, was attacked with scrofula when two yesri
old, which aoon reduced her to a mere skeletoa. Tl»«
disease pervaded the whole system, end raanifas.c>
itself in malignant sores on the head, body and limbo.
Different physicians in Newark. Belleville and New
rtiflcsiea York, prescribed for her et various times, but finally
gave up the caae aa perfectly hopeless At last Mr.
Oliver was induced to try your Ssrsanerilla, aud ac-
attention of lho#e rordingly procured four Unities, which was sparingly
* u ‘ l *“''“ administered, with many interruptions, yet wiih tha
decided benefit. Ab<>ui two .uuniha ago. I bc-
inted with the rircumatancea of the caae.
who is now aged four years, was one com
plete mass of disease, and incapable of using any of
- -----Ji ; bar limbs. Har fa)dy was swollen to nearly twice its
1 all those diseases arising from natural size ; the head, limbs and body, were almost
entirely covered with large sores. She was unable
to move, and would ta e no notice uf any thing, only
to shrink fiom being touched oven by her mother.—
The divesseat the same time was equally severe in-
wardly, attended with bloody evacuation* every few
hours They procured some more of tbe Sarsaparii
la and before aba bad taken one bottle she could slip
down from the chair and creep acmes tha room. She
haa now just finished taking tbe second bottle, and the
tores are net-riy all healcu, the Imd a are restored to
ural use—she is quite cheerful, and it fast
ig in health.
pectfully, youra, C. J. WARNER,
Sec. of Youth’s State Tern. Society.
ft
of the it.
by the u
They a/e reenmmeno
afflicted with Liver Complaint, Dytpepi
habits, Ouativenesa. Cholera Morbus. R
Scrofula. Foul fttnmach. Depraved Appetite, Worms, came scq'u'
Jaundice, Headache and Sick Stomach, Palpitation Tbe child,
of the Heart. Diarrhea. Nervous affections. Obstruct
ed Menstruation, Dysentery or Flux, Heart burn,
White Swelling, ‘ “
impure blood
Price, twenty five cents per box. A pamphlet ac
companies each box. wi’h lull directions and ampli
testimonials of the good effects of these Pills.
i high reputejn thia comniun.iv; and of the ce- Messrs. A. B A D. Sands: Having used your
y a< il g«H>d effect# of these Pills, we have heard Sarsaparilla in my family. and witneaaetfite beneiirisl
from this and the various other Slates in which effects on one ol my children. 1 feel it to be a duty 1
re so extensively u*ed. W r think them wor- owe the community to make the caae public. About
They i
hall
Alleb
Black Salve
Poor Man's Plasif
Health Pill*.
usl what they are professed to
actly such aa hua been needed
Hygiene Pills became extinct,
(at hit death )
Positive Relid
they are recomm
be refunded to the purcli
€/4M»tlV®l«40®0.wwwThca* Pills will effectually
relieve Costive .esa iu a few doses, and give tunc to
the digestive organa
Lois of Apj. life and Sicknen nf the Stomach.—
Twenty-four hours is all the time that will be requir
ed, by these Pd!s, iu restoring the functions to a
healthy action.
Fullness of the Breast, Stowh or Borels — Three
or four dooea will give certain icl'ef.
Impurity of the Blond. Obstcu tioni of the Liver,
Si'k Headaihe or Dimness, and general derani
of the system,
Belleville, Feb. 17. 1845.
We, the undersigned,citizen# of Belleville. Illinois,
hereby certify that weare personally acquainted with
Dr. Champion, of this place, end have been for sev
eral year#, and have the utmost confidence iu him aa
a Physician ; That he ia in this community, and de-
aeivedly so, a popular physician.
W* further certify that we have u#ed his Pills in
our families f< r several years, and find them to be e
valuable efficient and safe medicine, far the cure of
diseases for which they are recommended ; that they
are in high repute in this community; and of the
lebrlty^
much *
ih.j ■
thy of high recoiMiiendati
W. F. Boyakin, Pastor of the Baptist Church.
T. Harrieon, Minister Methodist Episcopal Church.
John Reynolds. Ex Governor of Illinois.
W. .McC'inloCa. Cleik of the County Corn.'a Court.
W. f \ K inney. Clerk fit. Claf County Circuit Court.
I'll.n l>. HuaV.,-. I'r.'h-i, Ju»:ic«.
Richard Hay, Recorder St. Clair county.
. James Mitchell, Postmaster.
) J. L. D Morison, Representative in State Legislate.
I Seth Catlin, Representative ia State Senate,
j L. D. Cabannee, Proprietor Hteam Mill.
Tbit i# to certify that we have used Dr. Champion's
Vegetable Ague Medicine, and also bis Vegetable
Ami Bilious, Anti-Dyspeptic, Purifying and Cathartic
i Pill*, in our families, for a number of years, and have
also learned much of their celebrity from grei
impr
Very .
Madison' - ills., Ky„ Feb. 92,•1*45.
of f
j the b
county w hen sitting for ordinary purp-
to sell tho Lauda belonging to the estate of Christian
Duckworth, late of Jones county, deceased.
JOHN DUCKWORTH. Adm'r do bouia non.
fiejn. 0,1846 ; »>l 4'"
I^OUK MONTHS after dme, application will l>
F made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Harris county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the land and nrgroea belonging to the e#
late of Aaron Pi*er. late of said county, dececsed.
WM. I* POKR.j
1). M. rOEIl, 5 E ‘ '
8ap| 1,1040 4m 37
I^OUR MONTHS After date, application will he
.1/ made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Troup county.sitting
lo sell one half lot of land, number not known, in tli u| |(tuwt
tfi'mi district Troup county, the place where John | Treasury and i.»
Marsh lives, belonging to the estate of Gabriel Moss, . - .
junior, deceased. HENRY K. MOSS, Ex’r.
Harris co. July LV 1846 90 0m
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will he
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Har
ris county, when aiutux Cor ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the land mid negroes belonging to the es
tate of Jetetniah Mullina, late of said county, dec'll.
ELIJAH MUI-LlNfi. Adm’r.
Harris co. Aug- 19, 1846 89 4m
ty nr all of the above works will
sent to one •uldress, on payment of the regular tub-
riptinti for three—the fourth copy Doing gratia.
U r Remittance* and communication# must be
made in all case# without expense to the publisher#.
Tho former may always be done through a Postmas
ter by banding him the amount to be remitted, taking
Ids receipt, and forwarding the receipt by mail, post
paid ; nr the money may be enclosed in e letter, post
paid, directed to the publishers.
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duced by the late Post Office law. to about one third
the former rates, making a very important saving in the
pense to mail subscribers.
, In all the principal Cities and Toms throughout
the United Statss, to which there is a direct Railroad or
Water communication from the city of New York, three
Periodicals will he delirereJ FREE OK POSTAGE .
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Jana 84.1940. 97 iy
LORI NO B. TRUE 6c Co.
GENERAL AGENTS,
Prosecuting Claims of every dtscrivtio
AND MANY OlHIR V ALIA til. k:
PA TEST MEDICINES.
Mat 0, 11140 art
A CERTAIN CURE FOR FILES!
Or* A. UP HAW’S
VEGETABLE ELEC WAR i
AN IN1KRNAL KKMKDY, IN'ENTfcD HV
UPHAM. a di-tinguishi
New York city, ta tbe only reel
; edy for that daagerout and diatreaaing complaint—the
I PILES—ever offered to the American public.
Mark this It is an INTERNAL REMEDY—
! and nnt an external application, and will cure any case
, of Piles, eitlier hleedmg or blind, internal or external.
and probably the only tiling that will. There ia no
, mistake about it. It is a positive cure—speedy and
permanent. It is also .\ convenient medicine to t»ke.
aud imptuvea tbe general health in a remarkable
: manner.
| Each box contains twelve doses, at ej <t» per dose.
peratiou, and may be taken in
e ay i
a-Pill
I unhesitatingly pronoun:
mnese, and general derangement
all be relieved in a few (lays by
.Misftit^ippi-
these Pill#
; Medicine. My Age,
! ET The H.'xt', cor:
t lie infrri-
u| Ksmijy
nd i
ch lb.
to double the number of Pills
before the public.
* arrnted tuperlof to attv oilier
v in use. Full directions will
Dr.C, T. WtUiamx, Postmaster at Greenville, Ga.
ia my agent for Meriwether county.
For sale by
WINTER k EPPING.
Sole Agents, wholesale and retail, lor Muscogee.
27 ly
i ol the
All external applicati.
.viibou
mger.
and transacting all liusines* rajuiring
the aid uf an Agenl or Attorney at
WASHINGTON CITY.
-This Agency ha#
.j, ft vast amount of
olutionary Hulls. Hook#, Manuscript#, presrrvnl from
the #arvice, Mlfording caoors uf service tn the regular
Continental army, slate Uoopt. ami imlitia, and iu the
Quartermaster atol Commissary Departments, no where
else lo be found.* Ha# also a ILt or names of those enti
tled to BOUNTY LANDS, ami Double Bounty Land, both
for the Revolutionary service, end that of the last war.—
Oi'ilitiarv t.ir Icav* Also, a list of names of those widows, Ac., entitled to a
i »•»•«> •• }•»>*> «■<««■>, * '••• »•»«
of those, also, entitle.I to Unclaimed Dividends ii|h>ii
Office book*, and of 6 per cent, and 3
per cent. Block#, Ac.
Those hav lug Claim# to Land# in the Southei u or South*
western State#, (truing from Uranl# or Bale* made by the
Hpauuh authorities, would do well to send iu their claims
to this Agency, for reason* not now to be mentioned, but
of the highest utility lo such Claimants.
A residence nf several year* at the steal of Government
ha* made u* familiar with the form* aud modes of pi ore-
duro required lo he observed in the transaction of all
kinds ol public btuine#* ; and being also favorably known
to very many leading Members of both Houses of Con-
();ssgrei*dblc. inconvenient and oflVi su c ; at«l from
the very nature uf ihe disease, temporary in their ef
fect*. This medicine attacks the disease at its source, •
and removing the cause, render* the cure certain and
To MaRIUID Ladics —Married la lie* arc al
mu.t invariably subject to tlmt painful and injurious
disease, the Piles, wiih consequent inflammation of 1
the atninach. bowels and spine, weakness of the back,
flow of blood to the head, Ac. The Electuary ia prr-
fertlv safe far pregnant ladies, and the most useful 1
cathartic that can possibly be used, as it will not only
remove the Pile* and all inflammatory disea-e* with- |
out pain or irritation, but will insure an easy tune, a
safe delivery, and a sound constitution in the offspring, j
The Electuary contains tie mineral medians; no al- j
oe*, colorynth. gamboge, or other powerful ami irrila- t iiw t mutv tw itt%i
!i”* - e ‘! rM T*" 1 *, u " ,ltr lofl piece'of "buck, 1
Amcrlcnn K.ior Paste,
And sup. Polishing, Burnishing and Cleansing Paste.
fllHIS Paste is the result of a simple chemical ex
I pertinent, which I was induced to make in con
sequence of not being able to keep my Razors and
fine finished Surgical Instruments hi order-having
• uceessively tried every new article recommended,
embracing the best prepared rotten stones, chalks and
oil*—nor could 1 re y upon the paste which arermpa
dies fine biinp*. that being entirely too rough, dca
trovingthe edge, as also the fine polish of the razor
knife,lancet, Ac.
The American differ* materially from the English
Crown Paste. The latter being composed of Meefand
•late dust—whilst my Paste is composed of two very
soft substance*, reduced to the very finert powder
and subnequently mixed with clarified oil.
ora. Knives, (aurgiral or pen) and o'her fiue
invents, which are not entirely ruined,can
good at new, hy using this Paste, fthc ra-
he employed instead of a hone ) If the
*p he a fat or two sided oue, place a liitle of the
side aud strap off on the fine.
of persona who have u^-ed them in their faun 1
| We do think them very efficient and valuable tned
cine* fur the cure of diseases for which they are rc
I commended.
| Maj. James Pearson, Twiggs county, Georgia.
! Ira Dupree, M. D. " " do
J. Mntlurk. Merchant, Blakely, do
Col. Jonn Dill, Fort Gaines, do
W. II- Kawaon. merchant. Lumpkin, do
Robert \\ are. M. D . Columbus, do
W. fi. Middlrbrooka, planter, Jones co. do
Alex- Lowrej, M. D-Jrfl’erson co.
AC. Holbert. J. P. Dorevjlle,
Maj J. MrliiitTVo, Cayuga,
' J. I Loui*. Aubrem.
Col W. F Dillon, Oakley,
fi. li. Simmons, planter, Rosclauue.
(!. filancill, merchant, Cai rollton,
Judge 4'xrbry, Cofleeville,
B B. Arnold pl.ii.tcr, Grnha'l.
J. B Meek, merchant. Louisville.
; James Lowry, merchant. Raleigh.
D F. N Turner. P M . Montlcellc
I Samuel Jayne. P. M . Binokhxven.
K. B Taylor, merchant, Gallatin,
I E D. Ward, dr iggist. Canton,
j W. f\ Cayce, merchant, fiharon.
| W. Anderson. P. U. tiumier count
G. H- fiheldon. merchant. Gaston,
! W. M- Qiltnure, planter, Pickens co do
I H Long, plantar. M do
For sale by-ROBT. A. WARE. Coluuibu*. Ga.
POND k WILLCOX.
WINTER k EPPING. *•
W A. K A WHOM. Lumpkin, -
JEfifiH B KEY. Cuthbert, ••
JOHN DILL k Ca
Also for sale by Druggists
and villages.and by nutneroi
the Houthrrn ar.l Western Sute*.
June 3d. 1846. 24 4m
public.
■ go, my little son was attacked with Scrof
ula, or King's Evil. which broke out in eight or niuo
places round tbe neck and jaw, which finally affected
liia eye#, rendering him entirely blind. During the
first year from the time he was taken, he was attended
by several physicians, but contmued to get wot»e un
til 1 despaired of hia ever getting well. Having #e«o
your Sarsaparilla advertised, with certificates of its
cures, I concluded I would give it a trial, a^d acccrd
ingly sent lo Cincinnati and procured a few botties,
and now, after having used nine bottles, 1 have the
gratification of sayinc he in well. The sores are all
entirely healed, and nia sight nearly aa good ea ever
it waa; and 1 have no hesitation in saying thrt he was
entirely cured by the u*c of your fiarssparillu.
Your*, truly, E BASSETT.
Fur further particular# aud conclusive evidence nf
it* superior value nnd efficacy, see pamphlets, which
may be obtained of Agents giaiis.
Prepared and sold, whol»-nale aud retail, by A. B.
A D. fiANDfi, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fulion at,
NY.
Hold also by POND k WILLCOX. Cnlun.l ua ;
G. PAYNE. Macon ; D. It. MATTHEWfiUN,
Hawkinsville, Georgia; COSTER k COXE. Mont
gomery, Ala., and by Druggists generally throughout
tne United fitntea. Price, 01 per bottle—six bottles
far 05.
CQF* The public are respectfully requested to re
member that it is Hands’ Sarsaparilla that ha* been
ami is coiiBtantlv achieving such remarkable cures of
the most difficult class ofaiaeosea to which the human
frame i* subject—therefore ask for bands' Harsaj aril
ad take
June 3d. 1946.
i uihe
21 6m
TARRANT’S
CORDIAL ELIXIR
TURKEY "RHUBARB.
Alabama.
rnillN preparation ia made from the beat Turkey
I. Rhubarb, and possesses all its valuable proper-
, lies, combined with such arouiaucs aa will be found
i m.t.ri«lly ta MMt 1. iu ap.r.tk% .nd ia tk.rkiiy
rendered an exceedingly useful uiedktne iu a variety
of affections where a cordial aperient ia deemed re
! qoisite.
It is tonic aud sumaekic—invigorating the digestive
powers, when administered in stnnll doses, whilst il
possesses also a <uthortic, united with an ostrlngn.t
e». '• |*ower; in no wav. however, interfering, aa the pnrga
nearly all tbe towns tfrs effect invariably precedes the astringent. As a
munlry Agents in all medicine. Rhubarb (tne Turkey) baa for a considers
ble period held a high place in the medical world, and
ha* thus far proved naclf eminently deserving ita
—- great reputation, through the valuable pruperties uni-
" J_ ’ * be peculiar to it, when procured
TarrnnCs Compound Extract of vtr, " l| y »«*«1«
its pure state
; on the
, keen i
i influence—no changi
iccording tn the directions,
iliet
isnry. If taken
for lifs isguaranlud.
i Hold wholesale and retail by WYATT k KETCH
AM, *• General Agent* for the Southern State*," 121
Fulton street. New York.
ICTSold in Columbus. Geo, by WINTER k
; EPPING. Price onr dollar a box.
; 8ept 16. 1646 6in 39
' 0T>“CANCER SCROFULA AND GOITRE —
Ample experience has proved that no combination nf
been so effectual i
strop
smooth edge will b * tho result
Fine cutlery, guns, gun-locks, brass, copper, nr steel,
can he kept fare from rust, hy rubbing on ■ little of
Paste, and then polishing with a woollen cloth, or
kaktn. nr fine sponge.
One hox of Pa«tc. at 13 cents, will keep one or two
razors in pood order for twelve months It is put up
iu assorted such, at IS, its »M( SO MU p-r
box. Hhuuld • failure occur in producing what is
above stated, the money will be refunded.
F. 8. BRONSON.
Inventor and Proprietor.
Dr. C. T. Williams, Pnitmas'er at Greenville, Ga.
is mj agent for Meriwether county.
For sale by
WINTER k EPPING.
Hole agents, wholesale and retail, for Muscogee.
Unbt ba unit Copuibn.
A ND still they come ! add-
ing fresh laurels tn the
fame nf this inestimable pre
paration.
Vow the London Med. Jour.]
Tarrant’* Com
pound Extract of
CubcbBdfcCopnibn.
First introduced tn our notice
by our esteemed friend. W.
Dalton.lt. D..F.R. C. 8-,ol
Middlesex Hoapitxl, who eu
logized it in strung terms ; we have since uniformly
found its qualities deserving tho high character re
ceived of it. Knowing that it is compounded oTtha-
terisla moat in repute in our profession for the oere of '
Gonorrhcra. we can rest assured iu its efficacy ; aud \ remedy IOf Fever and AgUC, BlllOU
The effect of this preparation in its purgative ope
ration is moderate, carrying off the acrid matter, which
i* the cause of the disease; and afterwards by itn
tonic mid nstringent qualities soothing the system and
subduing the inordinate action which had previously
existed.
In case* nf Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, it i# an in
valuable remedy ; und aa a preventive ol the various
disease# arising from that very disagreeable complaint,
holds a high place iu the estimation of the medical
profession.
For axle hy POND A WILLCOX,
Nov 19 JO Agents
To Planters and Citizens generally of
the Southern States.
i its being agreeable to the taste, and causing
thcr nnunca or uneasiness in the stomach of patient#,
we have found not the slightest difficulty iu iuituduc-
ing it entirely in our practice. It lias not been our
province toe'xtolany preparation in our columns; but
assured by our own experience aud tbe united testi
mony of physicians for whom we entertain a high ea
rn, that Tarrsm’s Extract ia no humbug or quack
and Congeal ivc Fever*.
TRY—PROVE, BEFORE YOU CONDEMN-
P LEASE call on the Agents and examiue tbe tee-
tunniiinIs of citizen* of your own State iu regard
io their value.
Kj* Don’t forget tbe condition*. If the Pill* fail to
I .^OUR MONTHS after date, application will he JliJj'il
1 made tu the Honorable Inferior Coutt •>( Talbot ^
i, for leave ,
county, when tilting ft
to sell the atore bouse
county. Ga.. recently occupied hy Boynton0t McCall. >
aud the undivided him hall of the lot adjoining on the
south, (numbers not known.) as the property of John
C. Boyuioit. late of Talbot county, deceased, for oho
benefit of tbe beir* aud creditor* of aaid deceased.
CHARLES H. McCALL. Adm'r.
REBECCA BOYNTON, Adm'x
August 19. 1848 «"» **
and, in nil c*#es, such »U-«|| be couduitrd
utmost promptness ami vigilance.
l.r Terms reasonable—al*ays regulatcj by the nature
Centreville, Talbot of the service. Letters uui.i be port paid.
Office, “ (klcon liutidinrs."
Would resprrtfully refer to the undersigned :
llun. W. P. Manf um President V. ft. Senate.
Mon. Johu W. Join-#, 8peakrr of Ho of Representatives.
Mirabeau H. Lamar. Kx-Presidcut of Texas,
lion. |,evi Woodbury, U. 8. Senate.
" John Kaiifiald, •• ••
above diseases, as JAYNE S ALTERATIVE,
has effected cures that have been truly astonishing,
not only of Cancer and other diseases of that class,
I but has removed the most stubborn disense# of the
I akin, swellings, dyspepsia. Ac.. Ac. This medicine
j enter* into the ci • • **
! wherever located.
' ids of tb« body,
i the skin, and reduces enlargements of the gi
bones. It increases the appetite, remove# head
d drowsiness, and invigorates the whole system,and
ng ti, e Harris, Stewart. Talbot and Early, Ga., and Russell ,
w. hive 4,,..rt,d from «„r u .u.l «.r.nd . B3" Don', for,., ,b. co«,,,..n^ I ,. ,u»
de»««i Um. .nd ,n . p-epr.,™. .Iw.b, c^'.n.o r.tnrn ib.m .„d,ef you) moe.y
worthy public patronage. " ^ fti
Ml. Guthhik. in n 1
the Editor of the Lon. b *<; k ' *• tb ' do "
Ur. JOEL BHANIIAM'S
Liver and Dyspeptic Medicine.
27 lm 1 don Medical Gazette, thus speak* of this com]>ouud— aothing.
rihing for
i .nd ei.nut. rout- (Q#- Dr. WoodrulT. Aoli-Biliou. Pill.,—
ineredient,. itnnnrt.tit in the euro of Qo- Onl> 33 rent, per boE. V.lu.ble fur Billon, ud
rtVction,. ihculJ not h.ve been prepered Cnn S e.tive Fev.r. Fever Ml Ague, Ind ge.lton or
I likewise that it should not have s.rnner Dyspepsia, Cbobe, Head-acbe, and all diseases fa
ulting from bilious derangement*.
remarkable that
bination of ingred
-rrlimal *
1 /Ol'K MONTHS .fter d.te, applleeltM -ill be | }j"J; H Q^fun., Ilnuie of Krprw.nl.tlvc.
1 made to the Honorable Inferior Court ol Mua- Hon. A. II. Hteplien*. '* ••
cogee county, sitling as a Court of Ordinary, for leave I Mon. J«dx* Dean. ••
to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate ‘ lion. W. 8t John, **
of George Walters, late of said county, deceased. 1 J} 0 ** J*°V ** 0 * I, '*P*
8KTH COBB. Ex'r.
Muscogee oo. May 90, 1840. 99 4m
I j^OUK MONTHS after date, application will Ik*
made to the honorableihe Inferior Court of Har
ris county, when sittiug for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell three negroes, tn wit, Susan end her two
children. George end Jerry, the p
Hin.Ute of Harris county, deceai
ROBERT GRIGGS. Adm'r.and
ELIZABETH HILL. Adm'x.
July itfa. 1046 4m 30
F OUR MONTHS after date application will be
made to lb# Honorable ike Infarior Court of
Harria county, wbcu sitting for ordinary purples, foi
leave in sell a near* woman by (bn name of Adeline,
and her two children, Cklee end Henry. bele«f ing to
vHc estavr uf Jetree McOebee, deeneaed. lata of aaid
county. JOHN H. McGBHKE. Adm'r.
Hen. Luther Srveraarr,
lion. Jndfr Da*«yn,
IIoo. Wm. Parintutar, '• ••
Hon. J. Jnnieanu, **
Hon. Tkoaiaa Smith. **
Hon. Freaman II. Morse, **
lion. Jotiah Narrit k, ** “
Hon. Albion K. Parri*. 2d Comptroller. Treasury Drp’t.
William H. Elliot, Principal Clock, Po#t Offic# Dap’t.
May 90. 1846. 22 Iy
• These Preolh ere of greet etility to Teiwionar# them-
selvee—aa by them, in a multitude of cam, their pension
may be increased, nnd fancied caae* obtained.
Wblte Lena.
nnn KEGS WhiuLead just rw«ind bjt ,t..m
JUU ,r F.yluWi .nd (ur »le by
Apr,, ft. A. WABB.
Fan* Crush «r Opsthlna.
A SI’PPI.V nf (hi. Wttrl. nu rw.iv.d by
POND S WILLCOX.
July Ci 30 1
import# animation to the diseased and debilitated
I autuiion. There is uoihintf superior
I materia medica. It is perfectly safe nnd extremely
pleasant, eud has nothing of the disgjsting nausea ac.
coinpanying the idea of awallowing medicine.
CONSUMPTION. BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA.—
No temedy has ever been found to teiuove the above
di*ea#es to promptly and effectual!v os Jayne’# Ex
pectorant. It cleanses the lungs from all irritating
matter*, while at tbe same lime it heals aud invigo
rates them
Prepared only at No. 8 South Third at.- Philadel'a.
For sale by the Agents in Columbus,
POND A WILLCOX.
8epi 0,1046. 38—3t
!l0tlCf.
T O COTTON OR WOOLLEN MANUFAC
TURERS—There are three or four Northern
Machinists now in the city of Columbus, competent to
build and fit up Cotton or Woollen Machinery, of mil
descriptions.
P. ». Persona wishing to have such work done,
will apply to P. G. Batea, or latter addraoted to him
at this place. P. G. BATES.
Columbus, March 10 12 A
infallibility—neither do l t#y it will cure all disea-
sea. But in Chronic Liver Affections end Dyspep
sia, I can confidently advise and recommend its use.
| from my own peraoutl obaervation and use of the j
hole article iu my own practice. This article is favorably I
received wherever it haa been used. 1 am allowed to
refer to Mr. George Heard of Tfoup,Mr John Warren,
of Columbus, Mr. McKaffec of Cobb Mr. Asbuty
Hull of Athens, Mr William D. Terrell of Putnaxi,
Rev. Johu E. Dawson, of LnGrange—to which a
great number of names might be added, who bear
their testimony to its value- Dr. Henry Branham
haa uaed thia medicine in bi* ow n case, and has pre
scribed it to many other*, gives it aa hi# opinion that
it la one of the safest and moat valuable medicines
that can he u#ed in imperfect digestion, liver com
plaints, constipation and irregular state of the bowels.
earlier, and l._. ... _
effected the conquest of the early prejudice* of the
Faculty to a preparation which ha* now cooceded to it _ ... , a , cnpxfvn a mn
the praise of being invariably suct.easful, and which 1 (f ^Al*0— Dr- Woodiufl • FE * »R AND
* £ i ttkiMmllv »nrif .ht 1KT1.VKVER VILI-ft—nsriuularlw
It is useful in bilious coinplsmts, to persona recover
ing from bilious fevers,and in sick nr oervoua head
ache. To pregnant women, who are subject to cot-
tiveue»a. this medicine is well suited. In regulatiag
the state of the stomach and bowels, and promoting
digestion, it is particularly useful.
I could appenJ a long list of certificates, but for
bear, preferring to rely oa the virtue# of tha medicine
to sustain itself. Tbe medicine is a gentle tod cer
tain cathartic, tonic and sudorific. ......
JOEL BRANHAM.
Salomon. Georgia.
For sale in Columbue by W. A. REDD A CO.
Feb. 18. 1040 7 Iy
confidence assert,'ia now more universally AGVE end ANTI-FEVER PILL?—particularly
pi ascribed than any other medicine of tbe present valuable for Fever aud Ague aud Congestive Fever,
day. It has received the sanction of several of the one box being generally eufiicient lor two coromoaea-
- J For aale by
Dft. M. WOODRUFF,
Broad street, Columbus, Georgia.
brated Medical Faculties of Europe; aud .
after long ai d carclul te.t*. made under aud by tbeir ,
direction, a full and perfect oonfirmeuavi of all ike
virtues attributed to ua use, resulted therefrom.— Also, for sale by Agenw in Talbotton, Lutrukin,
Tarrant’s Compound Extract' is a valuaDl* remedy \\ hitesville. Fort Gaines, Georgetown. Amiricui,
end entitle* the proprietor to tne graiuuan o. mom
who ere unfortunaivly compelled to Ui* use or modi-
cine* of this nature, require x speedy aod effectual
C °fVepared and sold, wholesale aod retail, by
J AS. TARRANT. Druggist, Ac.
No. 268, Greenwich #t., center Warren, N. York
For sale by the Proprietors Agent*.
POND A WILLCOX.
N«v 19,1845 Iy 39 Near the Market.
the gratitude of tboea I Cmhbert. Blakely, eod most of the villages and coun-
“* “ ,k - ”•* " 1 .. i„ Geor,,. .id Al.b.m..
A ugust 3.1848
Fine Tob8C00i
F OR sal* by POND A WILLCOX.
June. 3 *
Paint Bratfce*,
inyoica af all sizes juat received—tbe brushes
BfOTICG.
T HE copartnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned under the style mid firm of
YONGE. GARRARD A HOOPER, is tkia day
dissolved hy mutual consent.
The outst’andiug buainee# of the firm will be set
tled by Mr. R. HOOPER, who ia alone authorized
to do to. end to use the name of tbe firm for that pur-
uo»e. (Signed
' 1 WM. P. YONGE
WM. W. GARRARD.
R. HOOPER.
Colunilmt. Ga- Mtb INi U tf
INDIA BAGGING*
m c\ PS. heavy India Bagging, 46 iu. wide, fat
250 ..leby * MCLAREN
May .0, :?46 88-if.