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COGEE COUNTY.
jld on tbe first Tuesday in May licit, at
rkethotire in the city of Columbus, the
jeriy,to wits
acre lot in the city of Columbus, known as num
^ihundre.l and fifty-six, with the improvements
Jm, now occupied by David Moncreaf; also, a negro
named Anthony 35 years old, all levied on as tire
Sperty of 8t«phen G. Wells, to satisfy two fi fas from
tuscogee Superior Court in favor of Horton & Cordis,
and one in favor of Orr M. Towne, and other ft fas in
my hands vs said Wells.
Geexgwa man about 37 years old, and a road wagon,
end three dark bay or black mules, and a bay horse;
all levied on as the property of William Pane, Jr. to sat
isfy a fi fa from Muscogee Inferior Court in favor of John
F. Crew vs said Pace ; and other fi fas in tnv hands
against said Pace.
Louisa a woman about 33 years old, and Elizabeth
about 17 years old, levied on as the property of William
M. Popato satisfy n fi fa from Monroe Superior Court,
iu favor of James H. Gordon v» James W. Knott and
William Jf. Pope bis security.
All the interest of William E. Love in the following
city lots, 36, 36,37 and 38, with tire improvements there
on, known as his late residence ; levied on to satisfy a
fi fa from Muscogee Superior Court, in favor of John R.
Dawson and John E. Bacon vs Daniel McDougah),
William E. Love and otliers; and other fi i'aa in my
hands against said Love.
All the goods, w ares and merchandise in the More of
Ezekiel C;. Davis, consisting of calicoes, domestics,
kerseys, com bacon, groceries, &c. A* ; levied on to
satisfy a fi fit from Muscogee Inferior Court in favor of
George W. Hall vs said Davis,
Also a half acre lot iu tt.«s city of Columbus, well im-
. proved, occupied by Thomas McGinty as a residence;
I «nd a negro man Boh about 40 years old, levied on to
I satisfy a fi fa from Muscogee Inferior Court in favor of
■ George W. Hall vs said McGinty.
I Lot of land number tw enty three in the thirty third
I district of Muscogee of 175 acres, levied on ns the pro-
I rr rt y flfThoinas F. Wooldridge to satisfy a fi fa from
I Muscogee Superior Court iu favor of John G. Winter vs
I said Wooldridge.
I A lot on the northern liberties adjoining the lot of
I Thomas Morris, levied on as the properly of M.«e* Gar
etl to satisfy a fi fa from Muscogee Superici Court in
SjorofGeorge A Jackson vs said Garrett.
Clots numbers 880,381,883.460,441,598,466 w ith
nt* thereon ; 468,15 und 19, levied on as
“fcilip A. Clayton to satisfy a fi fa fom
of William T. San-
William II. llar|>er
ud* against said Clay-
in and to the
half interest in
t. Clair streets,
City Hall for-
also the ground,
a yard, also the
formerly was loca-
!Tall known asne City Hotel property,
Tnovr orewyied by Messrs. Harris & Morrell; also
Hot No. 483 containing I acre, the undivided half
interest in Ibt 3*52 containing k acre whereon A. J. Rofo
i«on resides, the undivided half interest in part of lot
known and distinguished tin lot No. 178 being that lot
(x-tween John G, Winters brick building and Hooj**t
A Cleghorn's row ot Buildings on Broad street, and two
lots No. 648 and 640 late residence of Gen. McDouguld,
also the pan of lot No. 147 on which stand the Insur
ance Bank of Columbus, also part of lot No. 174 3D feet
fronting on Broad street, running bock 174 feet 10 inches,
known as D. & J. Kyle’s More, also Malone A Hudson’s
‘ •>mer,30 feet 4 inehes on Broad street, running back
147 fret 10 Inches, known as No. 53, also the Gmnite
front, known as 176, west of the Oglethorpe and south
of Dr. Ware’ll Building, nl*oa house and lot east side of
Oglethorpe street with a two story wooden building,
iilso house and lot adjoining the female Academy lor-
i iLrly occupied by Mrs. White, also 3 houses and lots on
(>glctborpe street known as the. “ Beckham 1**1*,” also
a house and lot on east side of Broad street occupied by
William Williamson, seat., all levied on ns the property
of Daniel McDougnld, t<> satisfy a fi fa issued from the
Inferior Court in favor of Jos. If. Shorter, neainst Jona
than A. Hudson princi|Mtl. and Daniel McDongald se
curity. and one in favor of George Ilurgraves, against
Daniel MnDAbgnld, endorser.
A negro boy Nicholas, a yellow hoy about seventeen
v ears old and Emetine a seamstress about 10 years old
and her child, levied on as the property of Lovick Pierce
io satisfy a fi fa from Muscogee Superior Court in favor
of Joseph H. Merry vs said Pierce.
Quarter of city lots one hundred and fifty nine nnd one
hundred and sixty, except that part on which the old
theatre now stands, and city lots five hundred and eighty
eight and a negro womnn named Jinny nhnul 60 years
old, property pointed out hy James N. Belhuue ; also
ten acres of lot number forty nine in the eighth district
of Muscogee, w ith the improvements thereon, being the
place where James N. Bethune now resides, ami a part
of lot number thirty two in the eighth district of Musco
gee, pointed out h> Seaborn Jones, to satisfy a fi fix from
Muscogee Inferior Court in favor of the Central Bank
«.f Georgia vs James N. Bethune maker, and Seaborn
Jones, indorser.
A negro woman Venus about sixty years old, levied
on as the property of Richard W. Fox to satisfy nfii'a
from Muscogee Superior Court iu favor of Henry Brown
vs said Fox, and oilier fi fas in my hands vs said Fox.
Lois of land, nnmhe * ninety-three, sixty-eight and for
ty-six, each containing two-hundred two and a half
acres,more or less, and all that part of lot number forty-
seven, all lying and being in the seventh district of Mus
cogee, which lies « s oulli of the West comer of a fence
inclosing the dw oiling of Pryor Do/ier, the lino to com
mence the west comer of said fence and run due west
to the line of said lot, and thence due east to the east
line of said lot; levied on os the property of Silas M<>
Grady, to satisfy a fi fa from Muscogee Superior Court
in favor of Edwurd M. Dozier, vs said McGrody, and
William Christian his security.
Lot of land number sixteen, in the thirty-third district
of Muscogee County, containing tw o-hundred two nnd a
half acres, more or less, levied on as the property of James
T. McNorton to satisfy a fi fa from Muscogee Inferior
< 'ourt in favor of Jacob I*. Illges vs said McNorton and
Thomaa A. Brannon, his security. Property pointed out
hy said McNorton.
The house and lot in Wynnton occupied hy Isaac
Mitchell as a residence, the lot contains about ten acres
more or less, levied anas the property of James 8. Nor
man to satisfy a fi fa from Muscogee Superior Court in
favor of George Hargraves Jr., bearer, vs said Norman.
A. 8. RUTHERFORD, Sheriff.
March 97, 1840 13 tds
MORTGAGE SAI.E.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in May, at the Mar
k«»t house in the city of Columbus, a negro woman named
( liarity, about 28 years old ; levied on as the property
of Peter Baugh, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa returnable to
Talbot Inferior Court, in favor of Beniamin Hurt v
aid Baugh. A. 8. RUTHERFORD, 8h’ff
Feb 37, 1849 9 tds
Needham Dudley, jr. now lives ; levied on as
the property of Needham Dudley, jr, to satisfy' a mort
gage film,in favor of Hudson A. Thornton vs Nccdhain
Dudley, jr.
A. 8. RUTHERFORD, Sheriff.
Jan. 30. 5 tds
POSTfONED BM.F..
—At the same time and plane, will be sold—
The following negroes, to wit: Louisa aliout 35 years
- of age, and her three children, Sindy seven years of
age, Antoinette 5 and Crawford 3, Polly about 30 years
age, and her fmrchildren, Lucia 10, Frank 7, Martha
Ann 6, Becky 3, Polly 40. Floyd 30, Joe 28, Allen 38,
Aggy 37, and her three children, Nelson 7, Francis 4,
John 19 aonths old, and Richard about 25 years old ;
k vied on as the property of Wm E. l.ove, to satisfy a fi fa
issued from the Superior Court of Muscogee county in fa
\orof Seaborn Jones, against William E. Love, Addley
ILGladdon, vs. William E. Love, the Central Bank of
<Georgia, vs. William E. Love maker, and Joint L. Mu*-
tain endorser, ami other fi fas in my hands against said
A. 8. RUTHERFORD, Sheriff
Feb. 87, 184°. 9 tds
MORTGAGE SALEH.
At theeame place will be sold on the first Tuesday in
May next, the following negroes, to wit, Louisa a wo
man thirty-five years of age, and her three children,
Sindaagm seven years of age, Antoinette five years of
age, aatf Crawford a boy three years of age ; Polly a
woman about thirty years of age, and her four children,
Luciaajgrl ten years of age, Frank a hoy seven yean
ofage,
three years of uk ; old Polly a woman forty yean*
uiwd. Floyd a man thirty years of age, Joe a man twen
ty eight years of age, Aggy a woman twenty-seven years
of age, and her three children, Nelson a bov seven years
of age, Francis a girl four years of age, and John about
• ighieen months old, 8ilvy a girl about 17 years of age ;
levied on as the property of W. IS. Love, to satisfy a mort
gage fi lain favor of John L. Mustian vs. William E.
Love, property pointed out in said fi fa.
Jan SO
8. RUTHERFORD, Fh,ff.
5 tds
HARRIS COUNTY.
sold before the court house
town of Hamilton on the first Tuesday iu .MAY
next during the legal hours of sale, the following pro
perly to wit:
One lot ol land number fw » hundred nnd twenty-six
containing two hundred and two and a half acres more
or less, and fraction uihuIkt two hundred and thirty*
two all lying and being in the fifth district of originally
I roup now Harris county, the place where Mohn A.
Lyon now resides, the said land** levied on to satisfy
sundry ft fa* I hold in my bands, issued from the Infe
rior Court ; property pointed out by defendant.
xf W ILL!AM E. FARLEY 1). Sli’ff
_ March 27,1849. ]3 t ds
GEORGIA. Talbot County.
W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in May next, at
the Courthouse in the town ofTulhuiton, Talbot
county, the following lots and fractions, under the pro
visions of an Act of the legislature, approved Deceinher
the 30th, 1847,oii the following terms; One third ot the
purchase money required to In* paid to the Agent of the
State at the time of the sale, tiie remaining two thirds
in two equal installments of one and two years, payable
at the State Treasury, with the express condition that
the purchaser forfeit* all Ins rights hy the purchase os
well as the purchase money be may have paid, and the
lands revert to the State, if lie or his assigns shall fail to
pay the principal and interest due the State, for sixty
day* after the last installment becomes due - or shall
neglect for the same space of time, to wit: (sixty days
alter the last installment Ihjcowcs due,! to pay into the
Treasury the itirlher suinol five dollars for square lot*,
and tile sum of three dollars for tract i<
ORIGINAL
NO’S. DISTRICT. COUNTV.
1 16 Muscogee
3 “
s grant lees.
STEWART COUNTY.
W ILL be sold before the Courtl»ou*e door in the
town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, on the first
Tuesday in MAY next,the following property to-w : *
Isaac a man sixty years old, levied on as tike pro,
of John Reynold* to satisfy a fi fa from Stewart Superior
Coart, Jame* Water* vs John Reynold*; property point
*d out by B. K. Harrison, pl’ff. att’y.
The Elret half of lot of land number five in the eigh
tee.nth district of Stewart county, levied on as the pro
perty of Archibald C. Spear* to satisfy the following fi
fa*: William B. Cobb vs A. C. Spears; E. A. Groves
v* A. C. Spears end other* vs the said Spears ; all is
sued from Stewart Superior Court.
Lot of land number two hundred and thirty five in
the twenty third district of Stewart county, levied op as
the property of Mono* J. Barker to satisfy fi fa issued
from* Justice* Court of Stewart county, John N. Webb
Vi Moae* J. Parker; lew made and returned to me by
H. A- Martin, constable.
JOHN V. PRICE Sh’ff
March 87,1849 13 tds
MORTGAGE SALE.
At the same place, on the 8n»t Tuesday in May next,
will be sold, the following property, to wit: Lewis, u
man 40 y*anold, Sytva. a woman 20 years old, and
AfnanOa, a girl 3 year* old ; all levied on a* the proper
ty ol Torn Peter Simpson, to satisfy a mortgage fi fit
.*ued from the Interior Coart of Stew * ■? county, Win.
A. Raweon vtTuin Peter Simpson. Property point*!
>ut in Mil fi ta.
JOHN V. PRICE. Sheriff
Feb 27, 1849 9 tds
March 27
GEORGIA Stewart County.
W ILLItesold in ilie town of Lumpkin, Stewart co.
on the first Tuesday m May next, the following
fractions of land, under the provisions of an act of the I .eg
islatlire, approved December 30,1817, on the following
terms to wit: one third of the. purchase money wall U*
required to Ik* paid to the agent of the Slate at the time
of sale, the remaining two-thirds in two equal install
ments of one & two years,ti»vyahle at ibe Stale Treasury
with the express condition that the pun-lmscr forfeits all
his right* by the purchase as well its the purchase
money he may have paid, and the. lands revert to the
Stale, if It* or Ills assigns sliall fail to pay the puri'liUM*
and interest due the State for sixty days after the Iasi
installment becomes due, or shall fail to or neglect for
the same space of lime to wit: sixty days after the lust
installment Ik?* nines doe to pay into the Treasury the
furl her stun of three dollars for fractious, and four dol
lars for square lots as grant fees.
Nos.
28|
336
Districts. Acrks. r.
21
202
21
36
14 “ 1391
JNO. V. PRICE Sh’ff
March 27, 18-19, _ 13 tds
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.- -Will be aold, pur
suant to an order of the honorable the Inferior
Court of Sumter county, sitting for ordinary pur|n*ses, at
the Courthouse hi Knoxville. Crawford county, on the
first Tuesday iu June next, as the property of the estate
Benjamin Jenkins, deccased.lnt of laud iiumlicr two hun
dred and one,in the I4tli district originally Mu-cogee now
Crawford county: also, lot number seventy-three, in the
12th district of Marion county. Terms made known
on the day of wile.
8JIADKACJI T. CRAWFORD, Adiu’r.
March 27,1849 13 Ids
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will bo sold at the
courthouse, io the town of Hamilton, Harris coun
ty, on the first Tuesday iu June next, agreeably to
order of the Inferior ('ourt of said county, sitting for
dinary purposes, a nepro man hy the name of John
alxml 24 years old, belonging to tbe estate nf Jesse Bra-
*ell, deecnsed of Wilke* county. Terms made known
outlie day of sale.
JACOB S. BRAZELL, Adtn’r.
March 27, 1849. 13 ids
G 1EORG1A, STEW ART COUNTY.—Whereas. Ed-
F ward T. Shepherd, applies tome for letters of Ad
ministration with the will annexed, on the estate of Wil
liam B. Cabiness. deceased t
These are therefore to cite and tidmonish all and singu
lar tne kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he und
ap|tenr at mv office within the time prescribed by law, to
nfiow cause (ifany they have) why said letters should
not he granted.
f Given under my hand at office this20th March. 1819.
F. D. WIMBERLY, c. v. o.
March 27 13 tf
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE —Will Is?sold on the
first Tuesday in June next, in the town of Buena
Vista, Marion county, two lots of land, to-wit: lot No.
one hundred and sixty, in the thirty-first district, orig
inally Lee now Marion co. Also lot No. one hundred
and sixty-one, in the same district and county, belonging
to the estate of Washington Manly, deceased. Terms
made known on tbe dav of sale.
GEORGE L. SMITH, Adm’r.
March 13 11 tds
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—1Will be sold under
an order of the Inferior Court of Talbot county,
sitting for ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday in May
next, before the Courthouse door in said county, between
the usual hours of sale, one negro girl hy the name of
Edna, eight years old, the projierty of James Adams,
deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said de
ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
ROBERT 8. ADAMS, Adm’r.
March 6, 18-19 ]() id*
MARION COUNTY*
W ILL bo sold in the town of Buena Vista, Marion
county, on the first Tuesday in May next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One sorrel mare .levied on ns the property of John Chap
man. t.i satisfy one fi fa issued from llie Inferior Court of
Marion county, in flavor of John Neal vs. John Chap-
nmn, and John Sorrel; property pointed out by John
Chapman.
so, one lot of laud number 99, in the fourth dis
trict oGaid county, the place whereon Philip IL Wyatt
now live*, levied oil as the property ol Phillip II.
Wyatt, to satisfy one fi fa issued from a Justices Court
of M - *rion county, in favor of C. J. Wallace vs. Philip
II. Wyatt. Levy made and returned to me by a con
stable.
so. the interest of William Ball in and to lot o'
land number28, in the 4th District of Marion county, i !
being one <ixth purl ol suiti lot. levied on as the proper-
y el v\ dmm ball, to sati-i) one fi fa issued ft. m a Jus-
lice’s Court of Morgan i.un’ty, iu favor of Johnson A:
Robinson, vs. William Ball, and transferred to Thomas
Nolan, projierty pointed out by Thomas Nolan. Ia*\y
made nnd returned to me hv a constable.
MORGAN KEMP, Sheriff
March 31, 1849.
MORTGAGE SALES#
ATT ILL !*e sold in the town of Buena Vista, Marion
v V county, on the first Tuesday in June next, w ithin
the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit:
hundred and twenty-seven nc*c< ot land, it beingu
|xirf ot lot of land numb, r 238, and one hundred acu >
of lot of land number 239, the same being the land and
preini.-t - whereon Joint Rogers formerly resided. in Ma
rion nutv. adjoining lands of Daniel Hightower.
William II. Pitts and others, und one Negro mail by
tame of Duke, twenty-eight years old : till levied on
ie property of Joan Rogers, to satisfy two Mortgage
fi fas. is.tied from the Superior Court of Marion county,
fiivur of Drew rv W. Ku-vre. vs John Rogers. Prop
erty pointed < it in said Morig:
March 31, 1839.
MORGAN KEMP. Sheriff
H Ids
G
VAIIIGIA, STEW A UT t’OI' NTY—Wliere-
T as, Samh F. Ranh applies to nv* f r letter of admin-
• -lute John J. ILihb, In
said
therefore 1
nd red i
ish nil :
cite nod udiiv
■editors of said deecnsed. to I
within the time prescribed I
iy they have, why said lelte
11
These ar
gulor the k
and appear at tin nffie
law. to show cnii-e, if a
should not he granted.
Given under my hand
April 3
( IUARDIAN'8 SALK. -Will bo old on tlio find
9^ ’I'tiesdny iu June next, at the Courthouse in Cnth-
hert. Randolph county, pursumtt loan o*-deroftlu- hon
orable the Inferior Court of said county, sitting for ordi
nary purposes, a negro boy by the name of John. In-long-
ing t * Zaebariah Bailey,Jr., minor. Terms made known
the day of sale.
JESSE B. KEY, Guardian.
April 3 14 tds
POSITIVELY FOIl SALE.
M V HOUSE AND LOT in Columbus, Iti my ab
sence apply to Col. "
[39 if I
\V. DOUGHERTY.
C OTTON NEED.-120 Sacks pore While Mtxi
cun Cotton Seed, from Petty Guff'. Mis.*., for sale
by U1DGWAY & GUN BY.
Felt. 20 if H
B ACON SIDES.—\ fine lot Sides, ju t received,
and for sule low. Afro, A large Ini Mnla-sos, Whis
key, Fh'tir, (Joffl-e, Sugar and Florida Syrup, mi Con.
sigiiinent and for sale at the lowe.«l market price by
RIDGWAYA tiUNBY.
Feb. 20 if 8
ll'faito .fFortro.
HIM ><> A VIHCIVS,
N
Solo Agents for the sale of
I NWS A CLARK’S, and ClIICKERI.NG'S
Piano lories. For sale hy
IIRU.NO A VIRGINS,
Fell 6 under the Hank of St. Marys’.
1 31A NO FORTES*—With Coleman’s much im-
proved .Eoliitn Atiuchnieii! with patent I'm. tilde
Ree L. ma le by Nu.uih »V l i.uk . •- i>,
Fob6 IliJi NO A VIRGINS.
■\\TATCHKS, .11’.WELKY, Silver Hare,
ft S|H*clacles. fine Knives. Fancy Cool-, Revolv-
intr Pistols, Pocket ditto. A-c.. A <-.. tor sale b\
Feb 6 BUI NO A VjRtilNS.
rpniPEU ANcE ,»i:h i:ls—For side i.T
.1. Fch 6 Mlvl.NO A- \ I lit; INS.
1IARV.ES HEPS’ MUSIC W AHCKOO .11
] TNOUIl MONTHS after date application will Is* made
. to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Harris coun
ty,sitting a* a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell two
negroes, to wit: Dow,a man twenty-six year* old, and
Drurilln, a girl fifteen years of age. Said negroes sold
a* the property of Nancy D. Barden, Henrietta E. F.
Barden, and William A. Barden, minor children of
Nathaniel II. Barden. Sold for the benefit of said mi
nors. N. II. BARDEN, Guardian.
March 13, 1849 11 tds
GEORGIA* ) Court of Ordinary, March
Ilarrix County.! Term, 1819.
RULE NI 81.
ATT HERE AS Elijah Mullins, C.uanlian for Martha
W C. and (i. W. Mullins, orphans of Jeremiah Mul
lins, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of
distniNsion from the Guardianship of said orphan.- —
It is therefore ordered by the Court that all persons
concerned are requested to show cause, if any they
have, at the May term next ensuing ol said Court, w hy
the said Guardianship should not lie dismissed.
A true extract from the Minutes of Harris Court of
Ordinary, March 5th, 1949.
WM. JOHNSON, c c o
March 13,1849 11 7t
G eorgia, stewart county.—wimrea*,
John Rice applies to me for letters of dismission
from the estate of Mrs. E. D. Smith, late of said county,
deceased:
These are therefore to < it” and admonish all and sin
gular tbe kindred and creditors of said deceaned, to he
and ap{«ar at my offre within the time prescribed hy
law, then ami there to show cause (if any they have;
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, &tofll< e, this Dili day of March,
1849. F. I). WIMBERLY, c- c. o.
March 13 II 6m
( NEORC.lA, H ARRIS COUNTY.—Wlu-reus, Alex*
I under N. Johnson applies to me for letters of admin-
istratiou i n the e.-tate of Oliver Davidson, late of said
county, •Wenwd:
These are therefore to cite and admnni-di all. and
singular the kindred and creditors of sit id deceased, to lie
and api-'ur at my office within the tiev- preseribed by
law, then nnd there to show cause, if any they have,
why Mtit! letters should not he grituti'd.
Given tiudermy hand nt office, March30th, 1819.
WM. JOHNSON, r . « o.
April 3, 1819 1 I fit
( 1EOKGIA, MUSCOGEE COI NT\ - -Whereas,
.1 L--11111**1 T. Downing applies for letters «if adinmis*
Irntloii upon (lie estate ol William 15. Fox, late of said
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite und admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased to show
raii-o. '.ifany they have.) within the time prescribed by j
law, why tbe administration of said estate should not he
grunted io said applicant.
Given under my hand thi.-* 3(Mli March. 1819.
JOHN JOHNSON. t TU r. O.
April 3.. l lfn
F MM i( MONTHS after dale application will be made
to Ilu- Honorable ila- Inferior ( ouit of the /•minty
ol Harris, for lea\e to sell all tlit* real estate lielongiug
to 'I’ldiaferro Wells, deceased, for the benefit of the
orphan?- of said deceased.
A. T. PUA'l’lIER, (itmrdian.
Jan 90. 1849 tm
R MONTHSafter dale application will ft” made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Muscogee cotinly
when silling lor Ordinary purp«r-e*. for leave to sell llie
land and one negro helougini! l<» the estate ol Reuben Co-
utes, deceased. CARY C. WILLIS, Adm’r.
Fch. 6. (1 Im
LVM K .MONTHS niter date* application vx ill he made
J/ to the honorable Inferior court of Randolph county,
wln*n silling for ordinary purpose**, for lenve to sell the
laud aiid uegrtM-s ts^louging to the estate of James Bnch-
iu.au.deceased. RANDALL <5 GEIGER, Adm’r.
Nov. 38 SO 4m dt hmm non.
f ^OUR MONTHS after date npplienti in will Iwmndo
to t In* Imnoruhle Inferior Court of Muscogee county
when silting for ordinaly purposes, for leave to sell the.
interest of I lei,r, P.. Garrison, /»rphan, in lot of land No.
Ititi. iii the 8th (li.-ltii t and 2d section, of(4iltni*r county,
saiil iuteiesl being onc-foiirih part.
JA MRS W. JOHNSON, Gunrdian.
Nov 28 50 Im
t MH K MONTHS alter date application will In* made
to the. honorable Inferior court of Talbot county,
sitting as n Court of Ordinary, lor leave to sell one ne
gro gill, the projierty of Janie* Adams, deceased.
ROBERT ADAMS, Adtn’r.
Dec. r, 51 im
t MH K MONTHSafter date njipl nation will he made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Stewart county,
while sitting as a court of ordinarv fi r leave t m*|| mIJ
the hv, ids he tong ing to the ,-nuc of James M Milner,
deceased, DANIEL MILLER, Adm’r.
!>■' 26. M Im
POI It 510.NTIIS after dat” application w ill lie made
JP to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Tulhotcoun
ty, Hitting tut a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell a j»e-
gro ma’i by the name of Bob, the joint |>ro|M-rtv of the
estate of John 15. llarxey, deceased, and Sic-un Ur»*’ *Km.
SARAH A. II \ RVKY, Adtn’x.
of John 15. Harvey, and Guardian for Susan Brooks.
Mar« It 30 18 4m
S ill GUT TO .1A IL, u copjicr colored woman
I .IL23 year.- of age. who m>s her name is tie..r-
i Marshall, ttlta.- Kitty. Sl„. is about five fret
HfrcoJir f«Jl#uieh» s high, imiyhl hair, and talks very
broken: says that sin: belongs to the Creek Nation of
Indians, and emigrated West with them, and that she
was decoyed off front them and sold last lo one Loclmii
Gunn, of Chandlers county. Ala., from whom she ab
sconded, and came to her mother’s house in Girard, Ala.
about t wo months ago.
WILEY G. ROPER, Jailor M. C.
Man h 13 11 tf
Southern Recorder will copy.
ISO REWARD.
R ANAWAY from tlu: stih^erdter tut lit” 29th May
lR-t a negro man named WESLEY, ahmil 27
years old, and weighs about one hundred and fifty
pounds. He i« a black negro, lively and quick sj*oken,
tolerably well built, no jiartietilur marks or scars recol
lected. lie has been gone so long ttmt it is iumeceK-a-
ry to attempt a description of his clothing. Front ulial
I« an learn lie hits Iteen lurking about tie- ueighhorhoiKl
of Dr. Ma nil’s, in Russell county, Ain., lor hoiid* lime,
having taken one of Dr. M’h negro women for u wife.—
The ubove reward will Ik-. {Mild for his apprehension or
delivery to me, or lor his confinement iu Nome safe jail
so that I can recover him.
WM. O. RUTLEDGE.
Kllerelie, Harris co., Felt. 27, 1849. «j if
DISSOLUTION.
T I!Keopariiiorsliij) heretofore existing lictw *eu the
m. !er*igncf|,is this day dissolved hy mutual con-
j »enl. A. K. AYER,
CHARLES ,s. HARRISON.
March 1, IS 19
! 'I'lie undersigned will continue lie* Auction, Com*
mission, and Negro llrokcrngc lliisincss at the
old stand of Ayer Ar liarri-on, arid lias engaged A. K.
Aykk ns auctioneer nnd sHlesman.
CHARLES S. HARRISON.
March 6,1849 10 tf
DISSOLUTION*
K ccqiartnershiti heretofore existing Iteiwcen my-
•If mid Sutimel K. HinIucs, under the mune and
firm of MYGATTA JlOIRiEH, was dissolved by
Kitttual agreement on the lath dav of July i»%t.
CHARLES MYGATT.
tr7* All jM*rsf»ns indebted t«i llie lute firm, tire request
ed to make immediate puym nt—a- the business of the
firm must lx- dosed. The Honks. Ac., may he found ul
the Store formerly occupied by them.
Columbus, Jan 30, 1819 5 tf
Rrouil strci'f, next door to Mill fords upstairs.
MUSIC FOR THE MILLION—CHEAP MUSIC —
The parti. Itl.ir ttttetnion of all wlm mrrl.n*i Music is
called to (lie fad, that elegantly jirintcd and engraved
mu-ic can he bought at one-half (down to one-fourth)
the usual price at -the uIhivc eMah)Mitii”ni. This micdc,
thoiijth cheap, is equal, if ltd sniwrior. in correctness
nnd beauty <d :ip|M-:irmn e. to ant |‘iibledi”d— all that
is ncres-nry to convince any person of this la«t,is an
examination and comparison of the old and new order
ol' uni - 'e. < 'a'alogu > luriii* lied gniti- nit anpheation.
15 Vi (t\ v \D R \ V F.N s AND V* GRrESTER’S
SI’LI’.NDID <iRAND ACTION I'lANt) FORTES.
’I’lie Vmcriean liMilttlc awarded the Fti t Pr-mium
(Gold Mcdnl) to Bnc/m A* Raven for the bed Piano
Forte; llciiri Her/., the gr.-: t.
A Raven for l
Wi
-I .N I*.
i'i New No,
•d Hi.- nttlsii
nml Pianist,
vts in th:
ud high
e rally.—
' ith
rpu
I T APPEARING to tbe. (’ourt that by tire petition of I
Thomas J. Wheeler (and copy nolo and affidavit there
unto annexed,) that said Tlcunas J. was possessed of the
original note in said petition mentioned, and that said
original note has been lost or mislaid, and lit* the said
Thomas J. Wheeler praying the establishment of the |
copy note in lieu of the original ho lo-t or mislaid,
It is therefore Ordered, That the said Joint Sallis,
■how cause if any lie have by the first day of the next
tarra of this Court why the said copy note should not lx:
established in lieu of the origiuul lost or mislaid a* afore
said, and it is further ordered that a copy of tliix ride lx*
served on the said John Sallis. if to he found in this
State, if not, then to be publfrhed iu the Columbus
Enquirer of tills State for three month* previous to the
next term of this Court.
1 certify that the alxive i« a true transcript of an orig
inal order entered upon the Miuutet of the Suiterior
Court of Warren county, Georgia, at the Octolier Term
thereof, 1848.
Given under my hand 1st January, 1849.
JAMES PILCIIKR, Clerk.
Feb. 6. 6 3m
DMI.NI>TRATOinTsALE.—Agreeabie lo an
order of the Honorable the Inferior Court tit Har
ris county, when sitting for ordinary purnoses, will be
Hold on the first Tuesday in May next, at the Court house
of Harris county, within the usual hour* of sale, live
alavea, a negro woman and her four children, to wit:
Mima, Harriet, William, Henry anil Sarah. Tito above
projierty sold fur division, and the benefit of the he tr
end creditor* of John A. Scott, d-ceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
JOHN MURPHEY, Adm’r.
IVh 13,1649 7 tds
E. T. TAYLOR & CO’S.
IMPROVED COTTON GINS.
T HE Mibscrdiere resjiectfully inform their friends and
th” public, that they have completed their exten
sive B idding, and have retnw»*d their Cotton Gin
jfnnnfiictory front Gir.itd, Alabama, to the city of
Columbus.
They tire prepared to furnish any nmnlier of their
SUPERIOR IMPROVED COTTON GINS,
nt the. shortest notice ; and invite all those who are in
want of a very superior Gl.N to send them un order, or
enll at their Manufacturing Establishment and select
Hitch an article as they may want.
Th»*y have the exclusive right of manufacturing the
celebrated Uiibbit’s Mctiil Hoxiug, which is con
sidered niijierior to any article tu use for hearings and
journals. All of their tons will Is- .-applied with Hoxch
•omjHKcrl of thi- metal, which will prevent the jsissi-
cutchiug fin-from friction,
ot this estalilidiotHiil is warranted
E. T. TAYLOR \ CO.
Columbus, April 25, 1848 19 f f
N OTICE.—T..II.”I befbre me by Jaokaou Black'
moil, of Harris county, and 679 district, a dork
brown Horse, no marks of harness, plows finely; mid
j hone is about five feet ami a half inch high, sttpjioscd to
I b‘* |,e ve , i years old. Appraised by E. Blackmon uud
W m. N. Hill to be worth sixty dollars.
FLYNN HARGRILL.J. P
A true extract from the Km ray Book. March 3uth,
i WM JOHN80N. Clerk.
I April 3 11 2t
hility of a (ft
fXT’ VII work don
to give satisfaction.
with the prof
The readC rale the afti'M* i»i>1nmtenls In
1 I chew la re. is the Ite.-I |>iOofof their MiiN*riorily
coffered at llr* ii*.:iutiiactiirer’'/ retail prices
** ‘ spoilji|i
They ai
(tvbltngcns
sa list'll i
P. S.
» r Mt’sic. and the iikst
Columbus, (Jeorgia.
( olliuihus, Fell 13. |8J')
tnd ii'urrunlnl to
. that I keep the cii
( II ARLES 'rlip
IMPORTANT TO ALL!
W E would respectfully call the, attention of the pub
lic to the testimony of Mr. Charles A. Peabody,
iu relation to TattcrxalpN Heave Powders. It need* no
comment, as it sjteak* for itself.
SmiNo Kill, Ala., July 2-1,1818.
Messrs. J. F. Winter Co :
(ienth menI most, cheerfully bear testimony to the
great efficacy and virtue of the “TattkrhaLl’s Heave
Powders,” in the cure of Horses affected with heave
coughs ami colds. I have a valuable horse that was so
severely affected with lieavt s ami violent coughing, that
I had well nigh lost him. when 1 purchased a jiuekage ot
Tnttorsnll’h Heave Powders, which entirely ettred hitr
and restored hisap|wlite. No owner of horse* should l»e
without it. Ivi’sjiectfully, yours,
(’has. A. Pkabodv.
0T- The ah
Aug. I.
• valuable medicine can be bad of
J. F. WINTER «V CO..
Soli* Ag-nts for ColuinhiiK
Uri'Ht ami fiuportnnt Chemical Disco*
CHEMICAL COMBINATION FROM TIL
table kingdom to repel disea!
DrJ3UYS0TT’S
It. F. HIBBARD’S
Genuine Vegetable Anti-lliliou* i'mnily Pill.
riVlir.Sl*: Pill, aro * certain cure for Fever hihJ A>:
I. Hi I ion-* fever, as mi
jtriolor.- «ill .-liovv.
Tint smuffnesH of the dose, (only two |*iffs,) their eiurry,
tlmir Miiqiiiciiy, and Hlicuey, linppily adapt them for tainiiy
and geiural line. i
Tl»" mihomitlotl popttlnrlty nml extensive <»t the pills '
have induced persons to imitate them, ami wrap them under '
a iiamo and rcputuliuit not choir own.
Tin* proprietors luve pa. ujt these pills intlte.tr own proper
name thot they may the more. clloOliinMy protect Ilona mid I
the puldic from fraud, which they could not do if they liud I
taken a fictitiousiininn, or the name of the dead. Iteud tlio
follow iier statement :
.My lilt tier, the Itev. It. llildtard, died Aiigti-t 17. I- W 44. I
While in Ills hto lime, I iiiaiiufactured these IMis, an’ put
d them with wrappe
Ins inline, hv Ills consent and nppiohation, lie used Iit piemly
to sw tome.’Now |,e very careful, ,n\ .on, fur if llie Pills
uru not made good, the piihlic will lilnin.- me." So by his
active siip.-riiiieiidencc, the Pills have gained their reputation
ns ii Family .Medicine.
Since Ins death, I have mnmtfai.Uirml the 1’tlln ami put them
up in mv own .i..urn. as I deem it to lie a species of deception
to put me mune of Kev. It. Ililihiird on the wrapper, and
thereby induce the belief that he superintends the m um
Incline of (lie Pills, liuow mg at tlio sjiiiu time that ills not
so—tlial lie is dead.
Tim Pills hearing tho name, K.F. Ifihhntd, are maiitifac-
tnrnil l»v me, and are (lie genuine llildtard'* Pills ns made hy
my fat her, Kev. It.ilihhnrd HUFFS F. IHUIIAUJ).
Ite-areand u*k for U. F. Ilihlinrtl'sPills.
From the ninnv recoiiuiiendatioin we have received of the
Pills,we givo a fow, hut olie trial ih ntnro convincing than
To. It F llihhnrd A C’o.—(Jcnls: This is to certify that I
was nlllicteil with that dreadful disease Fever and Ague, and
was ri-cniiitnnnded lo try your Pills. One hox was sntficiuat
to roiii|deie a care Yours ic.jieclfuffy, S M1NK11.
To II. F. llihhnrd A Co—|)cnr8ir»: Your Pills are the
very tiesl Cal hurtle I ever n.-cd; being troubled with a severe
Cold, inn head stopped up and my general vigor lost, 1 took
one dose—it seemed to renovuie mv whole system, ami re
stored me to healtli again. Y-ir». Ar. BKNJ.J liAKEft.
A gcutlaumu w riting fr«<ui the r'nuth sw>», that he rcltea
altogether hi these Pills for the cure of Fever uud Ague, uud
wishes a further supply
.1 C
Picpnred uud sold whole.-nleand retail, In II. |-\ lllllltARI)
John street, New York, general agents for the L'ni
d Society ol S-linkerx. Sold also hv
O. DAN FORTH A Co..
Successor* to Pond & WillcoX,
Aiiril 18, 1848 lb ly Coluruhu*.
Wild Cherry Bitters.
S is un excellent nrtiele, which from the numeroua
■sliimnnals to it* value and ullicai y from the most high
•cctahlc sources, is entitled to the fullest confidence,
ght to he i * the pnasersinn of every person of srden-
liecu discovered.
Kv'ery female of domestic habits, Hcniiistrcss, or any Indy
of nervous ic.iipcraiiicnt, ami nil w ho arc idllietcd with Hy»-
pepsiu or Indigestion, or i In* like complaints, would derive
immediate nml invaluable benefit from the use of the Wild
Cherry Hitter*. It.- virtue* and merit* are truly astonishing.
iNiiiueroii* certificates in piMsessimi of the proprietor, prove
this ahiiadiiiitly. and a trial of it i* only accessary to satisfy
from Mrs. S'nrali Hildreth, of .New-
jonliilence. She wn* severely allheted
ebeifrottt the use of the Wild! h**rry ;
EPIMNG’S < 0*1 |»Ol ND roNDENNEll
SYRUP OF SARSAPARILLA.
77/E (Siu:.\ r sornn:u \ /m y.w/m ;
riNIII ’. uinlor-igiieil. who has been for it uiiinh. r o| year*
| eng gml in tin* Im-iimss of projmritiu nml tltsj*«ns.
in g Merlirini'H, wfing a \:i-t amount of vuriniiM Com.
poo mis rlitily imposed on tin- |n*op|e of this country, un
der the name of ' Extract S:\rsnpnrUht.” which in fuel
do nol contain a (mrliclu of the valuable root whore*
niinm the) bear, has been induced lo limn it fuel tire it
I'l’RE and powerful preparation front the genuine lion-
dums SA l{S Ai*AIIIf,/.A HOOT, combined with llie
root* of Gunn's Ihliaht and /.rprlnndru Yiruinint, and
would stale that after iiiueh labor, care and e\|**n-e, lie
ha* succeeded far beyond hi* ex|M*etntinu. in prodtieing
a Meilicim* unsurpassed for its alterative, healing and
restorative qualities. It hasforlhe last two year* been
used by I'llv -ieinn* and other* in this vicinity, with un-
paralleled success,nnd although a very large amount
lias been used here alone, it has never yet filled in giv
ing entire wutisfaction.
'Phi* valtuthle i»repamtiou is now offered to the Med
ical Faculty and tie* puldic generally, ns a safe and *ure
reiii-dy for nil di-eu-e-arising from an impure stale of
th“ bh*vd. for Scrofula, chronic Rhetnnnii-tn. Eruption*,
of tin* Skin. Tetter or Ringworm. Scaldhcsol. Enlarge
ment and Pain «d’fhc Roues and Joints, stubborn Ulcer*
Lumbago. F,rvsi|H*lns. Gout. Paralviie Debility, White
Swelling, Di-e«-eH arcing from an inii'dicimi* nve of
Mcrenrv. • vpi.-nre or imprudence in life, clmmie con-
Htiliilional dreorder*. Dv*pep‘ iu, |infill affections ofthu
back ami hen-. .Neuralgic pain*, Fever Sores: Blotches,
I'imple* and Bile*, to Kpping’* unrivalled pre|Miratiou~
Ifing a highly conceutmicd Extract, presented in the
form of a Syrup, to make it palatable.
Here is a certificate from a gentlemen well known in
thi* commit nil v, who Im* been for a number of year* a
Justice of the Peace in this city, ami hi* statement be
low cmu he certified to by a great many of our citizen*,
who have seen him when lie was obliged lo walk on
crutches, lie is now entirely cured hy the use of my
Sarsaparilla.
C’ertfficntoN.
('oi.ir.vtiiPH, April 22, 18IS.
Mr. II H. P iping— Sir: Owing \on udebi of grnti
ffin 1
The f llnwilig letter
burgh, is worthy of all
nml foumf nimimlintc r
Newbi'Koii, Nov. 18-1(5.
(ie.nt*—I linvoua *d your Wild Cherry Kilter* amt found
great relief frmu the tree of less than one bottle full. My up-
petite i* not only restored,but all my former unpleasant sen-
N.iiiiin* after eating, are removed. My experience of their
tome powers, justifies no* iu >«v ing, that ladies troubled w ith
geiiernl weakness, will find tin in invaluable, lam voryrn-
sp.riiallv. HA It All HILDRETH.
Me*.r".ll. F Hibbard A Co.—Gentlemen:—Having been
for tunny year* a filleted with constant acidity «nd iiaii-ea of
the stomach, u illi frequent vomiting ufif r eating, uud huving
tried inioi.v prescriptions reeoiiiniended l*> frieml*, to no pur.
po*e, t was liuaffy prevailed upon to use your preparation of
Wild Cherry—since which time I am happy to state, nin en
tirely relieved, and do therefore cheerfully recommend them
,\r a most excellent remedy f»»v those who may tm similarly
a filleted. MRS. E. It. PIKRCY, 2£ Ridge-al.
New York, .lint. 7,184(5.
Prepared only hy R. llllMlAKD A <'O.,0pJohn at. New
York. Sold also by, O. DANFORTH &. Co.
Successors to Pond & Willcox,
June 13 Ufi ly Columbus.
tilde. I
the benefit I luivc n
ntioii t*f S;n -a|*;irill
Heverely afflicted
torm**"tii'g pain* t<
r.iild find
i publii
* veil front your iuvnlunlile pn-pur-
1 had I fur nearly lliiee yen re,
clmciic R.VuuutiMii. nnd (Imse
* r,, d Hi.' to Mil'll a degree tlait I
cmiiM 1 walk without the trere.-i.
Nuiwith-landing I tried various
A RESC UE TO TUP. AFFLICTED !
THE v'KLF.BRATKD JEW DAVID’S, OR
HEBREW PLASTER;
A Crttain Kciiudu for all
• ins, I to i • -
TlriotiH , . . ,
Coinjilnints, Spinal Ajhrtions, Fit
Wcnhnesses, i\e., 4rc.
I jlOll Till: ABOVE COMPLAINTS tin* Plaster lm*
' no equal. 'I’lie great celebrity w Iticli it ha* already
acquiree not only in the old but iu the new world, the
extraordinary cure* it ha* performed in tin* most extreme
cn-*** of suffering, have acquired foritxiich a reputation
that the proprietor bits net (until recently) been able to
KiJtiply half the demand.
The sale* throughout every city, town and village in
the United State-, arc without a parallel! A eireunt
stance not surpri*ing when the va*t amount of human
Fullering relieved hy its tree i* considered. In spinal de
fects the beimfit usuallv i* of the most derided rhnrnc
ter. In ncri'ims complaints, nineteen cunes out of (wen-
lv readily yield to tlu* |R'iteirating stimula combined iu
thi* valuable pre|*imtlon.
In Wien mat ism, either ar tile or chronic, the claim* of
he Hebrew I’breter have long since been nuivereally ac
knowledged. Those vv'lio an* laboring under weak hack*,
no matter from w hut cause the Weak lies* may hit ve orig
inated, (even if such person have lteen misguided in pre-
viotw apjilieutions) in the tree of the Hebrew Piaster
they will find the affected part suddenly restored to it*
original sound ties*.
A* u supporter in case* of constitutional ti cakncss, it
will he found of great advantage. It i* partic ularly re-
commended \o females who are suffering from sudden
ukness or general debility. In *dinrt; it emhritc
the virtue* which the nio*l scientific mind was cn|ialile
am f cr.tl.-l Nm with landing I tried various 'veaiu.e** or genera, ueminv- ... *non. n emorace* at.
rented,'.* mv eonfin.ied i'i glow \vo --e ev • • t . v,r,,, ‘‘ H which the nio-i scientific mind was ca|«hle
„.i r, , mt.’-.if. >• ,,i. ■! * »* »*’ r V (J | roni|Miuuding front valuable Hiibslance* found iu llie
n , re in f i l i Ii L ' '! 1 'vo!ld, and will be found en.irelv free from thoeub.
NIIIII .IT simatio.i nil' i.til IM «-ll n-llex Gy your com mint I .. I.;..I. ..... i.: .1
r using i
•oinplaint with the nit-
merotiH spread pliwlere now before the public.
irf These plaster* |*»* cs* the advantage of lieing put
up iu air-tight boxes, lienee they retain tlieir/u// virtues
iu ail c limate*.
Price 59 cent* it Imx—each hox containing sufficient to
spread six or eight piaster*.
Sold in New Orb tushy srOVIL A: MEAD. No. 80
Chart re*-*! .G-ir-r I Agent* fort lie Sunt It-West; O.DAN
FORTH A < T . C'olumhu* ; Murphy A Cro ck Ilamil
ton ; S. F. CiiIIkt.-oii, I^a Grange; \v. F. A E. M. Sto
ry. New nan.
June 13. 1848 26 ly
. . „ 'f 1 ’T )■
Kympot Sur-ap.itula. nceomme
and to inv great a-toni-hmeni iii
bottle.*, I found myselfentirely
walk without my critic-lie*., and attend to lureine**. 1
niitk" lifts stateni 'iil a* an net ol jn-l c-t», hoping tImt
other- utiiv he induced to make tree of the right medi
cine—'hereby saving tbem-’elxe* much I rouble, sufferin'*
and exjte.ie”. I urn, with grufitu-lr. \<»nr*. <Ve
ANDREW P JONES.
The following short certificate* are from - m-of the
best and mo-1 siicci-sfnl I’hv-iciun*in thi*cjiv:
From Dr. Bo-well.
I liavci used Kpping’* Sarsaparilla .and believe it equal,
if not superior l«j any preparation of SoBarilla now
in u-e. J. J. BOSWELL. M. I).
July 5. 1848.
From Dr. Grime*.
I have it* •<! Kpping’- Sarsaparilla in ca-d* of Tetter,
with slice.*** ; I tliarufore reeoiiiineud the use of jt toalj
IMT-'UI* with cliseases of the skill.
July ft, 1818. T. W. GRIMES, M. \\.
Mr. II. II. Eppiug—From mv knowledge of the com
position of your Sareupnrillii, I take great pleasure in,
stating tli-ti l couHiderit "u • of the nreparation* of , cwy.re the *edv really Kw*ee*,ftil rsmed) ft»r that «Unu.
Sareaparill i now inn-e.an ! in all case, where reinei'ies cuicl cii-tres-ing coinpluim, the IMLK8, over offered to the
of thatela-.* are desired, iti* worthy cd irial. * Amcjri.mii publu.
II il\. * tsts < \ III I i iV/' M I, rice l.luetincry contain- no Mn.eral Mnlic cue, no Aloe*,
J " h - ' S1 - A. IIIU.INI., M. I), c..loc,i 1 l« IrnMim, , lu r.
I.xlracl o| Sar- 1 gmjvo \cc fear ol taking cod'* whilecunlcrit* nillucic^i?; no
in slat- I clconge in diet nccrn*Hr>. If taken uc«:or«liii(t to clirectious,
cif the h cure lor lile i- guaraiitied.
Another certificate milled lo the hiuidred* that have ulready
piles: piles: piles:
A CURL FOR Ul’K SKCURED!!
Dr. Upham’s Electuary,
An internal remedy fur the Cure of Piles.
ritlli; VEGETAHLF. 1‘li.k ELECTUARY, invented by
I Dr. A. India ...
II H
Nitparilh
In: iluff
prepi
—Sir: I hav
•v« ml ca*—, mid leave iiohe*itat
fttllv > cpiat. if lied siijM'rior to :
>{ that article in n*c. Your-, Ac.
July 7, ISIS. W. K. SCHLEY, M. I).
Volunteers and ill lair. " I Soldiers, uho returned sick
umlilrlnliluletl from Mexico, nml
• tb-
'.f T:i
i Dr. N. M. Holton, a dfrtin-
well, Marion county, (In.,
S.irenparilla
trenid debility from cX|io-nre or iinpriidunec
fact tie- p iti* l w.n riot aide to move hi* linih
lime h • fore lie* coimivnced taking Frpinus
mndenwil Syrup ot S<ir*a/m rillu. 11 - wire*
brave Voluut- •r-.soiuany of whom h:
and debilitated to their h »tuHe re
turned sick
complotely
•ived of the elficacucy of l)r. I'plimn'* Electuary'
ROmki.i. t-o., Ala , Feb.20th, IH|7.
M -•!>. Winter A Eppiog: tieiit*.—For tlce lust fifteen
year- I have been «illh-twith that most di*tre*sinfr dt*-
c> ti-e, tbe ‘ ItUmdlicg I’i e*, M uud leave had recourse* to a Brest
iii cny inodii.'iiifs without cibtaiiiinft relief, outil I ■•blamed
three box— of rpham'* Pile Electuary from you, which h*vo
so far relie.ved auc that I lake great plea-uro in recimmeud-
ing " l'|i!iain'. Electuary” to all h Iio are ufilicled wnh Pile*
(.Signod)
Another (.'urttfiente.
From Mr. O-ear A-hton. who may b** found n» the Dry
Good-Store of Mr. Gen. \ Norris:
Mr, II IL Kpping—D.fir Sir: I laving be-n for year*
p;t*t afflicted with Intermittent Fe\er. and token a great
d-ol of Mercury l- r tint distressing couiplaitp, without
cxj**ri"neit.g any permanent relief, nml becoming very
much debilitated,and finding tny -kin affudetl and my
sy-tem ' ry much deringed. I c.inehided to try *o,ne of
your Sar-ajutrilla, and can cheerful!, te-tify to it* val
uable properties, a* by taking a few liottle* of it. | find
myselt co.'n»iete|v re-tori'd to health, and really feel
I letter now thuti I have done for several year* past; nor
have| had any return of Intermittent Fever.
July 19, 1818. OSCAR \SIITON.
IVr-oii* living i:t a low section of country, who are
subject to Intermittent Fever and Ague, would do well
to lake a liottle or two of *‘ Eppiug’* compound condens
ed Syrup of Sarsaparilla” every season, as thereby they
can entirely relieve themselves, and prevent tlio usual
attack'
In conclusion, th“ proprietnr can not refrain from re
commending hi* S.ioapurilla to Parent.* nnd (lead* of
Families, who vvi-li to preserve llie health, »lrengtlt and
gissi look* of their children a* an
Excellent Spring, Siiniincr nnd f-’all Rctnctlv*
By a timely n-e of thi* article, many a child might tm
saved from disease, during the 1ml summer month*, by
purifying the blood, which enable* it easier to hear the
oppressive heat. Thi* will equally apply to grown per-
This Sarsaparilla is put up in Quart Bottles, for One
Dolliir pur bottle, uud i- much cheaper than any
similar article, being three tune* the usual strength of
common Extract*.
Prepared by II. II. KPPING.
For sale by K. A. WARE, J F. WINTER,
U. GARTER, O, DANFORTH & CO.
And at Greenville, hy L. I). .MLNTER.
March 13,1819. n ly
E.P. HILL,
irly lt<M»k-keopor It.mk ef t'oluiabua.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by 1C ETC HUM A
GOUGH. 121 FuUon-st., New York, and J. F. WIN
TER A- (’()., ('oltimbtls,Ga.
Kay 9, 1818 21 ly
IIKANDRETH’S PILLS.
f 01118 ui. dtcimi ta uckuo<v| u d|t«d to be unn of the most
■ valuable ever discovered, n» a purifier of tlm blood uud
fluid-. It it superior lo Harauparilla wlo-tlier a- a •tclorifie
or Mlrerntivo. It -uuid- infinitely ubove nil tlic preputulimu
or Cuinbtuat.ona of Mereory. It* puryut.ve propurtip* lire
nlono <>f inenlrultibla value—fur tl.e.c fills tuny lie tukon
daily for'any period, nml iiisIpuiI of wPakeiiiiif by tbe ca
ffmrl.ceffect, tlic> add -trength t.v luk.iiy jwuy tlm euu.u of
ne.iUneai,. Tlieru .* no good Mercury doo», wlucl. thi-ae
fill* do not Itkewi-o. It it they hnvn i.unn of the ini.PtAbte
effect*of Dial dnudly ipocitic. The teeth are imt iajioed
the bones und limb, are not paralyzed—no—tmt in.tcud ol
nig svnipto.ii>, new life and conipqopnt aniien
t of
■nl Itoinedv.
ROBERT CARTER and
J. F. WINTER A: CO., Agents for Columbus.
And by our agents in every town it '.!:•* United S.m-
May 9, 1818. 21 iy
.Hew fireproof Warehouse.
fll 11 E subscriber* will contin ;e tit* WttlT-
I lion»*o mill 4'oiiiiiii.moii Itiisi-
IK*SS, in the new Fire proof llunding elected liy
us lust winter, on Front and Randolph streets.
We it re prepared to make t'ASil ADVANCES ot.
Cotton, and to furnish our customers with HOPE nod
BAGGING nt the lowest market rates
lLP Our charges will be na low ns other gooff houses.
R S. GREENWOOD.
EDWIN GREENWOOD.
Columbus. Sept 23, 1846 40 if
N. H.—We lift,* on.' of It III lock's
KreMlve Power Prewwa pat up in un
Warehouse, for re packiag round into square bale
Cotton.
1IIE MOST .SUCCESSFUL MEDICINE IN THE
WOULD.
T HE result of aserie* of Chemical Experiments, this
Cotn|Hi.inil Extract of Yellow Doek uuff Sarsajiar-
illa, will, other almost equally |H.werf.il vegetable *ub*
mi i.n e*. 1.- one ol tl.egreutest ffiseoverie* of the age; and
is tlu* fir,t and only instance in which these Roots—*o
long in use l»y iho lac..Ity—have l»ccn united into n Com-
P n,,,, d pos-essiiig a due proportion of the peculiar virtues
and powers o{ each.
It**iicec**i* usionishiug,having performed over fifteen
tlm..sand cures sii.ee it* discovery—less than two years!
It- unrivalled power over disease, and great superiori
ty over all Simple Sar-aparilht Syrui»*,n.uy be attributed
to the tact lhat it is nimpo*ed p.ip-fy of vegetable sub-
Blanee*, each one having direct reference to some inter
nal organ ; consequently the whole system i* benefited.
Ii h the most hi'jhty concent ruled Syrup in use, and
lh'.iig in Quart Bottle* at one dollar per liottle, it i* also
the cheajB‘*r. It purifies uud enriches the Blood, invig
orate.* Die Body, and consequently expels nervous dis
ease from the system, more effectually titan any medi
cine known.
It is pleasant to the taste, occasions neither sickness
nor pain in its tqienuion, can Is; taken regardless of busi
ness or diet, and hy the aged und iufunt with equal effi
cacy.
In all i I IRONIC DISEASES this Compound is the
GREATEST BLESSING J ever possessed hy nmn.
'This Extract of A'elb»w Dock and Sarsaparilla is a
positive, speedy uud permanent cure for
Coy stun:,/ion, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Rheumatism,
(■•out, fjiur Ci ntptainis, Sjiiual A ffections, L7-
cers, Syphilis, Jjro/isi/, Asthma, Piles, Scurvy,
Ajfeclions nj the. Wudderand hiilneys, Me-
cii rial diseases, ('t irrupt Humors, Rush
of Wood to the Head, Evrer and
Ei male Cum plaints, Central Dibit-
U/A Dyspepsia, Loss of Appel i/e,
Colds, lb attache. Cosliveness,
(Ira 1 el, „\ ight literals, Colic,
Organic Affections, Palpitation of the Heart,Boils,
Pains, in the Hide, Chest, Back,
Limbs, tfre. A-,;.
IT Is INFALLIBLE
In all diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood,
or irregular action of the system.
JN 'THE VE<;ETABLE KINfiDOM nn All Wise
Being has deposited plants and herbs congenial to our
constitutiuos, and adapted to the cure of disease ; and
to the Vegetable Kingdom doe* the reason of man, as
well as the instinct of auimuls, turn for antidote* to
pain.
'/Vie Syrup i* a scientific (.’nmpouud of the most valu-
nhle Plant* in Nature, entirely ritr.E from deleterious
and enervating mineral substances, and a* it exjiefr dis
ease In im the system, impart* strength and vigor in a
correspotulttig tlegree.
Opinions ol Physicinns,
'This is to certify that we, the undersigned, Physician*
of the city »>i New \ork. have in a great many cases
prescrilied Dr. Guysoits Extract of Yellow Dock and
Sarsaparilla, and arc fully assured that it tiu* no equal
among all the varied Syrujis and .Sarsaparilla prepara
tions that have ever been sold.
John F. Sicilians, M. D., Sam’I T. Well*. M. D.,
1’. S. Maynard, M. I).. F. R. Thomas, M. D.,
Jame- E. Morgan, M. D., S. 31. Johnson, 31. D.
New York, Oct. lo, 1846.
Testimony.
The following letter* indicate it* salutary effect in ca
DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, &c.
Watertown, Jefferson co., Nov. 4, 1847.
Mr. S. t. Ueuucit—Sir:—l a»n at a loss to express
(with words) what ha* been said iu praise of your Com
pound Extract of Yellow Hock nnd Sarsaparilla. All
wlm have had the pleasure of Using it, speak of its mar
vellous effects iu removing disease, with so much feeling
and heartfelt satisfaction, ti.at 1 am confident now that
no medicine in use can boast of its sujierior qualities.
Many who have been complaining tor years with pain in
tlic side, burning and pain in the chest, tiyspejisia, gen
eral debility, loss of appetite, chills, night sweat*, salt
rheum, scrofula—in fuel all thedisetisestii.it we in this
climate are heir to, find in the Yellow Dock and Sarsa
parilla all that is requisite to make them what they were
in the duy* of health, A:c.
We find that we have had some twelve dozen imltle*
in three mouth*, and weare nearly out. You will please
send an equal nuiul>er, and oblige yours,
HOYT A: GREGORY.
DYSPEPSIA CURED OF 30 YEARS,STANDING
St. Johnville, Montgomery co., Jan. 3, 1848.
S. F. Bennktt—Dear Sir—Some four week* since, »
was induced to try your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla
for Dys|k.*iM*ia; hail been ulfficted alsnit 30 years, most
part of the time unable to eat any tiling without suffer
ing intensely from its effect*. 1 have used now only
one bottle of your invaluable medicine, and consider
myself entirely cured solely by it* use. Can now eata
hearty meal, without the -lightest inconvenience.
Very truly yours.
ANTHONY REEK#AN.
SCROFULA CURED.
Osw kuo. April 6, 1848.
Mr. Bknnett : Dear Sir—Your Yellow Dock and
Sai>u|*nrillu sells well. We have sold about ten dozen
of the lust lot, and are now nearly out. It ho* effected
Homo very important cures here. L. one family it has
cured three (ntsoiih of Scrofula. In another a cure was
effected hy the same, of a long standing und obstinate
cose of Scrofula in the knee of one of our old lake steam
boat capiain*. We should have obtained and adver
tised certificates of these had we been agent*, hut not
lasing agent*, having puchn*ed llie medicine, we did not
feel authorized to do so.
Although agents for several sarsaparilla prejxwntions,
we have, iu several instances, recommended your medi
cine in preference, from the fact of its containing Yellow
Dock, which we know to be a valuable article for Scrof
ula. We shall need more, immediately on opening of
navigation.
Respectfully yours,
E. R. COLDWELL «fc CO.
THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN.
The mild alteratiie jirojKTties of Dr. Guysott’s Ex
tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, render it pecu
liarly applicable to the slender uud delicate constitution
of the female. It is unrivalled in its effect upon such dis
eases u-1nsipieni Consumption, Barrenness, Luecorr).u>a
or Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence of
Urine,and general Prostration of the system, it imme
diately counteract* that distressing nervousness nnd lo*si-
tilde so common lo (lie female frame, nnd imparts nn en
ergy and buoyancy a* surprising a.- they ore grateful.
We have evidence on file which induce* us strongly
to recommend this medicine to married ;>eoplc who have
not been blessed will, offspring.
We cannot, of course, exhibit certificates to any ex
tent it. the above class of complaints, but give tho fol
lowing extract of a letter recently receiveu as some in
dication of the extraordinary virtue of this medicine as
a remedy for the diseases referred to.
. Newark, Jan.25th, 1848.
3Th. Bennett.—-We take pleasure in stating that
your Yellow Dock and-Sarsaparilla gives great satis
faction in every case. We shall try and send yon some
certificates.
A very re*|iectable gentleman informed us that his
daughter was troubled with difficult menstruation, und
other disease* peculiar to her sex. She had not lmd
her regular menstrual dix hiirgcn for a long time; hut
by the u-e of Dr. Guysoit'* Yellow Dock and Sarsapa
rilla, wa* radically cured. Had used Townsend’s, und
other’s, without receiving the slightest benefit, lie
had one daughter died from the same cutise. Please
send u* nn additional supply.
Very respectfully yours,
J. E. TRIPPE&CO.
FEMALE BEAUTY.
However calculated to excite a smile, the remark is
none the less true, that lieuuty is of great importance
to woman.
laidie* whose complexion* are not as dear a* they
could wish, instead of resorting to those pofronou* prep
arations il. the form of Cosmetic*, Ac., should Use Dr.
Guysoit’* Compound of Yellow Dock and Sarsupurilla.
By purifying tlio Bl«>od uud culiwhug ilw circulation,
it gives cleun.es* to the complexion, bright ness to the
eye, and elasticity to the step—
" Isolving that beautiful wide h still wa* so,
And making that which wu* not.”
Vexatious eruption* on the face resulting from want
of exercise or sluggish rin illations of the Blood, at once
disapjiear under ns influence, leaving a rich bloom of
health, that no cosmetic can impart. l.mli«*s who have
tried it express themselves surprised uud delighted.
CAUTION EXTRAORDINARY.
The great reputation of this medicine has induced
numerous counterfeiter* und imitators to take the field
Beware how you buy medicine put up in square
quart liottle*. Be very sure and ask for l)r. Guysoit’*
Compound Extract ol Yellow Dock and JSursnpurilla,
bearing the written signature of S. F. Bennett, on
each outside wrapper, written with black ink; and do
not,on any account, lie induced to buy any other arti-
ch—a* it is this preparation only that is performing such
marvelous and a-Uuftsluug cure*. Take no man’s word
u* |ier*ou* having the counterfeit medicine and not the
genuine, are of course desirous of making their jnrofit—
consequently you are habit* to buy worthies* trash, un
less you examine for yourselves.
It is well in nil ense* to cut out thi* caution and put il
into your pocket-book and compare with medicine.
KTRc.inemlier, Dr. GUYSOTT’S YELLOW DOCK
AND SARSAPARILLA.
None genuine unless put up in large sauare hollies
coutaiiiiiiu a quart, nnd name of the Svrup blown in the
glass, with the written signature S. F. BENNETT on
each outside tv rapper.
Sept. 13, 1848.
For sale by ROBERT CARTER,
Sign of the Red .Mortar.
Columbus, Geo.
And hviha principal Druggist* throughout tho United
bvkr. West Indies* and Canada.
JOHN L. STKPHKNS^
Attorney at Law—LaGrange, Ca.
Will tttlenil the Court, of the Cow eta Circuit,Xnd llarri,
Court of the Chattahoochee Circuit.
May 25, IH4H. ]y
MARTI* J. CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CoJ umbits, Georgia.
TyiLL »tlet"l regularly the Court* uf Harri, und
he attended"to!* 6 ' 0 " n,l0S - A,,y given him will
Hi« nlfice ie on liruad street in llie corner buildinc im
mediately in front of If. S. Smith’s warehouse ’
Jan lfi ' ' 3 3m*
AYER
AUCTION AMI COMM!
COLUMBUS, 1
Wll.t ATTEND PROMETLV TO ALL IDSINEM
SIGNED TO riiru g UBINESS CON*
6 If
J. T. FLEWELLEN
attorney at law, ’
Feb 1, 1848 Columbus, G«.
A T W,
CUTHBERT, LA.
\v«b ° f tt, " doiph - s “"-
April 22, I84(i. . g .
Nourse, Stone \ Co.
APALACHICOLA, Fla.
B. F. Nourse & Co.
NEW ORLEANS,
COani^SIOiVIEKCHilNTS.
H. W. Bkooks, H. B. Stone,
^ B. F. Nourse.
Dec. 21
STARR & Co.,
Auctioneers und Commission Merchants,
EUKAULA, (ALABAMA.)
October US, 1048 45
LAW NOflCE.
JOSEPIICtTECHOLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Columbus, Geo.
My office is over the sture uf J. J. McKendree, on tho
We.t side of Broad street.
Feb dO, 184‘J g ,f
PHILADELPHIA
COMMISSION HOUSE.
tor the sale uf Colton, Cotton Yarns,
Sheetings, Osnaburgs, &'c. d-c.
CARLTON R. MOOKE,
No. 116 North Third street.!
Agent for the Athens Company, Athens, Georgia.
Little Rivf.r Co., Fayetteville, N. C.
Richmond Co., Rockingham, N. C.
Franklin Co., Waynmansville, Ga.
Philadelphia, June 20, 1848. Iy27
STATES LEWIS,
House, siun nnd Ornamental Painter,
OPPOSITE THE MARKET.
KT All orders promptly attended to, at price* to *uit
un**- (2 tl) Dec. 28
WM. II. KIMn5oUfilF&8oiL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
APALACHICOLA, FLA.
August 15, 1848. 35 tf
0. C. ALFORD. M. S. LATHAM.
ALFORD A LATHAM,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Crawford, Alabama.
TTTRL attend to nil business entrusted to their care
f f ill any of the adjoining countie* of Georgia and
Alabama. Office in the Court House.
March 20, 1849. 12—tf
DIM. WILDMAN dr CRAIG,
H AVE opened a Private Hospital in Wynnton,
at a convenient distance from the city of Colum
bus, for the treatment of Nnrgical and Chronic di«L
eaaes. The attention of persons frorq the country re
quiring Surgical Operation*, or wishing to place them*
selves under treatment for diseases uf the Eye,Ear, Blad
der, or Rectum, or for protracted dimues of any kind
i* partic ularly invited to this establishment, a* we in
tend to make it every way worthy of their patronage.
The location is healthy, and the term* for boaru will
be moderate. Provision ha* also been made for receiv
ing negroes, who will be taken at very moderate rale*.
OCT For further funiculars, address Dr*. Wildman &
Craig, Columbus, Geo., or apply at their office on Broad
street.
Jun. 16, 1810 3 Cm
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY.
rpilIS Company is nowin very succereftil^operation,
_I_ having issued in eleven month* on #2,500,000, and
received $60,446 in premiums, creating a businere capi
tal of that amount, und sustained hut about #2,500 lots-
e*. which were paid iu ten hour* after notice and proof.
The biiHiness is done upon the mutual principle, by which
half, and iii some cases, nine-tenths of the expense of
insurance is saved to the insurer. All kinds of risk.
Fire, Marine, Inland, Life of Servants,
promptly attended to. Communication* should be ad-
dressed to the Secretary. A. HULL, President.
J. U. Pan.<ons, Secretary, Griffin.
POND & WILLCOX, Agents, Columbus.
Feb Id, 1849 7 6mo
New York au<l Savannah Line of Steamers,
Weekly—Sail in# every Wednesday.
T H E tie w and superior Steam-Ships
TENNESSEE, Capt. John Col
lins. and CHEROKEE, Capt. Tnoa.
Lyons, will, until further notice,
leave Savannah and New York every
Wednesday, commencing with the
28th March.
These swift Steamers are each of 1,250 tons burthen,
built in the strongest and most approved manner, and
are unequalled in the needful qualities to give confi
dence a* weft a* despatch to traveller*. They have all
the accommodation* for passenger* and freight requisite,
to entitle them to public patronage.
The Central Rail-Road will despatch an extra train
from Macon Tuesday evening, to connect with theee
steamer* on Wednesday, and from Savannah on their
arrival if needful.
Passage #25—payable in advance; for which, or
freight, apply to PADELFORD dt FAY,
Savannah,
or SAM’L. L. MITCHELL,
No. 194 Front *L, New York.
March 27,1849. 13—tf
NATHAN GRAY,
BOOK-BINDER AND PAPER RULER,
OYER JOHN MoGOUGH’S DRY-GOOD8 STORE,
RROAD-STREET, COLUMBU8, GA.
B LANK BOOKS made to order, and ruled to any
putlcrn ; Ledgers, Journals, Record Books, Bar
Dockets, Bench Appearance Execution Docket*, Steam
B«uu Book*; all made toonler at the shortest notice.
Libraries fitted up; Periodicals rebound in the neatest
manner. fSept. 13, 1848. 39 tf
H ardware, hardware, a«c.. *c—
Box Stove*, Cooking Stoves, Ganlen Rake* and
Hoes, Scovil’s celebrated cart steel Hoe*. Ploughs.
Nails, Castings, Oven*, Pots and Spiders, German and
Cast Steel.Saw Mill Saw., Framing and crom-cut 8awi.
Leading Lines ami Bed Cord*, Smiths’ Bellows and An
vil*, and Vice*, dec. For sale by
JAS. DWIGHT.
Jan 23, 1810 4 tf
rinawaTyor stolen,
F RO.M t ie subscriber, living about 7 mile* North of
c - - • •
17 Columbus, about the 4tli inst., a negro man named
Harry, nl out 45 years old, about 5 feet high, he has one
tooth out in front above arid is smartly bald-beaded ra
ther light complection, whtti spoken to lie will anawcf
politely and submissively. I gave him a permit to gel
work from any person that would employ him in Colum
bus and We may u*e thi* to vet-o#. I will give #10 re
ward for his apprehension nnd delivenr to me or lor hie
confinement in any safe jail—and will par ft!) for the
person or persons who may have deeoyea him off, with
sufficient proof to convict. M
FRANCI8 M. BIGG EES.
Muscogee Co. March 27,1849. II tf
M lSICAL INfTHL'MENT. gf oil kind* N*w