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LEG AL SALES.
BART Y SHERIFF SALES.
be sold oh rim first Tuesday in MAY!
~ - next, before the Court-house door in Blakely
tarty couwy, between the usual honrs of sale the
following itrojer!v towiu ’
Lot of laud No. 128, 01 il.e £B. h district ofEatly
county, as the mope-fly of Henry Collier lo satisfy
two fi (as issued from a Justice*-Court of said county
John Matlock vs Hen y Collier; propeny pouted
out by Uefeudam ; levy made and ictumeU to me by
acoastaMe. J
Lot of land No. 24 in the 23th district of Early
county, as IIIe property of Ma- 4 rick Merritt, to satis
iy an la issued from a Justices court ofJasper conn*
ly. Lewis Wynn & Cos., vs sail Merrill; levy made
uuJ returned to me by a constable.
MORTGAGE SALES.
ill be so and on the fir*t Tuesday in JUNE next
before the Court-House door <n Blakely, Eaily
county, within the legal hours of sale, the following
property to-wit :
One negro woman named. Juliann, about .25 yeais
oIJ, as the property of Jona'han Roach, to satisfy a
Mortgage li fa issued trom the Inferior court of said
county, Bolling H. Robinson vs Jonathan Roach.
i’lie lol!owing{negioeß, to-wit: Celiass years old,
Mary 38, Ben 36, Jack 2S, Oscar 26, Eden, 24,
Dick 5, Olive 2, Reuben 24, Martha 20, Edmond 4,
Ivichel 18, Charlotte 16, Phillis 10, Dow 22, Hen
ry 20, Jane 10, Bill 7, Booker 28, Maria 22, Howeil
6 months old, Phil 1 35, Bob 30, Penny 65, Fanny 8,
Essex 26, Harriet 24, Frank l, Peter 50, Jude 40,
Tom 21, Caroline 11), Polly 17, Jackson 12, Harry
10, Ai.toii.ctte 8, Ann 5, Jude 2 ; with their increase
since 22n 1 April 1811, as the property of William A.
Tonuille, to satisfy two mortgage ri fas issued from
Early Superior court, Benjamin S. Jordan, vs said
Tenm'le and Green 11. Jordan, vs said Tennille.
Joseph collier su’tr.
II VItIMS SHERIFF SALKS.
WILL be on the. first Tuesday in MAY
next, the Court House door in the
lown of llauiiltorkllarriß County, within the legal
hours of sale, the (■lowing property, to-wii:
Two houses andlots in Hamilton, parts of lot No.
9 one occupied as ■Grocery Store, 18 feet in front
i unniug back 31 fetXalso one occupied a* a Shoe,
shop, 34 feet in running back o i the south,
line 50 feet, then u 13 feet, then east 20 feet, then
north 21 feet, as the property of Thomas
ii. Bray to from Joacs Superior Court
bdvanus Hitch, II. Brav. Jm
a. wilLJPms.s h’lr
AT THE S.\ml TIME A^FpLACE,
Will bo sold the folmwing to wit:
O.ie house an! lot in oA r hitesv:lle known
as the lot whereon William W. fit'.in now lives, con
taining 5 acres more or Ito, alsptive negroes to wit;
Martin a woman about 2wycdk old and her infant
child, Rent a girl about Iwafs old, Dan a boy 9
years old, and Letha a girlj#;irs old, all levied on
as the property of Phi ip Iflßindy tosatisfy three fi
las from the 920 h district (jRm., James G. Cotton
and Thomas M. Burford on the estate
of Thomas Saddler Pniip H. Lundv
and William llatohett piWroals and Benjamin F.
Cleveland security execution ; property
pointed out out by WmWatcßtt.
JEREMpkH TO.LLAM, D. Sh’ff.
TALBOtAeRIIF SALKS.
WILL be firsSTuesday in MAY
of Talbotton, county, vtAiui the legal hours
of sale the lolloAg properly, tArit:
v One negro mby the name jfflf Sonny 25 years
old, levied property ojXli Gray to satisfy
one fi fa from Jalbot Superior C®rt, Mary Gray vs
Eli Gray. ■
Also, t nMroes, Jacob a man tXI John a boy, le
vied on as jjb property ofGcorgafcuchanan to sat
isfy a fi Talbot Superior (Sui t, James Dow
die vs Jogph Buchanan and GecWe Buchanan.
Also, 3pS , egrces to-wit; Jolly wan 38 years old
Sally a Joman 40 years old, nudXr child Lucy 3
years om, levied on as the propdV of Robert M.
Smithsatisfy afi fa from T Court
DrurwAverett vs Robert M. Smithij
Aim, 1 Negro boy Henry 19 years old levied on
.as of Elizibeth MorrisJo satisfy three
fi fas from a Justice Court of TalbotXiunty, Wil iam
G. Little, vs Samuel Stanton, Elizabjh Morris and
Frede'ick A. Bailey. Levy made and returned to
me by aconstalje.
Also one hou*and lot in the Town of Talbotton
Talbot county t® place whereon Mrs Flj#ing now
lives adjoining ‘Bwjjr and Ragland on as the
property of Franjs M. Lawrenco to sMtfy an at
tachment fi fa a Justice Court of ‘Mlbot county,
George W. Dard% vs Stephen BoweJund Francis
M. Lawrence. (Mrnishee levy madoJand returned
to me by a constant. /
Also one lotoflcßd 202$ acres mo tc or loss No.
104 in the 14ih distrait ot originally Muscogeo now
Talbot county levieSpn as the prop*ty of Washing
ton Buzboe to satisfjk fi fa fiom Qjawford Inferior
Court, William 11. lAwc of Win. 11.
Simmons deceased vsKVashingtoji Buzbee.
Also l negro m ui lael 40 yejfrs old, levied on as
the property of Richir JG.Barnq/to satisfy an a*tach
ment fi fa from Talbot apperiorJCuurt, Lawson B.
McKee vs Richard G. monies*
Also, one negro many theJmmo of Artor, levied
on as the property ol DAid jJiiiston, to satisfy a li
fa from Talbot Superior ufl; John W. G. Smith,
for the use &c. vs David y>®ston and Peter F. Ma
hone. If _
JAMES*. GIDDENS, Sh’ff.
MORTGAOTO SALE.
Also at the same place JmWic Jirst Tuesday in
The north half of \o\. m hint? No 26S in the 16th
district of Talbot cojinffl leviepn as the property of
Janies Y. Gardner t(Jfutisfy alMorttzage fi fa from
Tdlbot Superior CouJ Joseph u Administrtor vs.
James Y. JAS. Sh’ff.
ItyiTGAGE SAK.
At the same mace, will be wef on the Jirst
‘VMesday in May ifiach
Three Petet a man old, Reu
ben a man 2® years old, and Maria woman thirty
years old ; levied on as the pronertyjpf Nancy 1 >e
venport to TOtisfy a mortgaged fi fa fr<m Talbot In
feriorcou/f; John Devenport vs Naiw Devenport,
/ J AMEB K. Gl DD WS T S, Slrff.
MARION SHERIFF SALES.
WILL bo sold before the Court-lnuse door in
the town of Ta/.eweli, Marion county, on the
first Tuesday in MAY next, within the legal hours
of sale, the ’following property, to-wit;
Three lots of land, No. 29, Ne. 8. and No. 50, all
lying in the 3d distr.ct of once Muscogee, now Marion
county; levied on as the property of Murdoch L.
Matherson, to satisfy sund y fi fas issued from a jus
tice court of Marion county, in favor of Zachariah
Smith vs Murdoch L. Matherson.
Two bay 12 years old, the other a
black 4 years old,- both levied 09 as the property of
David Dujpi, to satibTV ali fa issued from Marion
Inferior court, in favor s of Aflen Burr vs David
* Dunn. *
Ten head ofhogs,4 baric's, one sow and 5 pigs,
8 bu'heis of corn , cow hides one
large cow bell and 0,1 as ,he P ro l jer, y
of Hardy Parker, 10 sM[y a fi'fa issued from Marion
hiiferior court, in of Luke and Etiick
llftcs vs llardy
Lot of land No. in the 4th district of or
iginally Muscogee, nomMirion county, including the
place whereon Collen llpLockct now live?, levied
on as the property of t'ftb R. Locket, to satisfy 3
fi fug issued Marion in favor of Burton
W. Dowd vs Coll* n 1 L< cwbt.
l A Sh’ff.
AX THE SAME TIME AND TLAGE.
Will be sold the following property :
50 acres of land, being part of lot No. 177, & 40 ol
acres lot No. 207,a1l lying in the 13th district of origin
ally Muscogee, now Marion county,* levied on as
the property of Jacob Sistrunk, senior, to satisfy a
fj fa issued from Talbot iuforior court, in favor
G. Jordan vs William Cox, Jacob Sis
trunk and William S. Gass security on stay.
Half of lot No. not known, in the 32d district of
originally Muscegeo now Marion county, including
the place whereon William Mathews now lives, near
Pinovil e, with a good dwelling house and other out
buildings; levied on as tho property of William Ma
* thews, to satisfy a fa issued from Marion superior
court, in favor of John Bryan vs William Mathews.
Lot No. 74, in the 31st district of originally Lee,
now Marion county; levied on as the property of
Lewis Lane, to .satisfy two fi las issued from a jus
tice court ol Newton county.
The south half of lot No. 118 in the 4th district o
originally Muscogee, now Marion corn ly; levied on
ag the property ofGilah Golding, to satisfy a fi fa is
sued from a justice court of Marion county, in favor
of Arther A. Duke vs Gilah Goluing.
Lot No. 99,111 the 4th district of originally Mus
coeG. now Marion count}',’ levied on as the proper
ty of Phillip H. Wyatt, to sat’sfy a fi fa issued from
a justice court of Marion county, in favor of Stokes
p. Ivey.
Lot No. 222, in the 4th district of originally Mus
cogoe, now Marion county; levied on as the property
of Willis S. Whitehead, to satisfy afa issued from a
iustics court ol Stewart county. „
J ZACHARIAH WALLACE,D. Sh’tr.
TROUP SHERIFF SALES.
WILL be sold, o. the first Tuesday in MAY
next, within the legal hours of sale, before
the Court House door m the town ot LaGrange,
Troup county, Georgia, the tollowing property, to-
One lot of land number 189, in the 11th district of
Troup county—lev’edonas the property of defen
dants to satisfy sundry fi fas from a justices Court
of the 700th district G. M. in favor of Noel A. Pac
vs Newel G. Pliipps, Milly Phipps and Hudson W
Harding. Property pointed out by defendants. Levy
made and returned to nu‘ by a bailiff.
HENRY FAVEU, Sh’ff.
LLG AL sa LE s. |
RANDOLPH SHERIFF SALKS.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in MAY
next, before the Court house door in the
town ofCuihberi, Randolph county, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit;
POSTPONED SALE.
One negro boy 15 years old, by the name ■ fChar ea
levied on as the property of David Holman, to satisfy
one fi fa issued from the luferior of said county
in favor of Wil.iim li Moore, vs. David Holman.
JOSEPH W. GUILFORD. Sh’ff.
by RICHARD DAWS, D. Sh’ff.
ORTGAGE SALE.
O.ie Mulatto negro girl by the name of Helen about
1 1 years of age, levied on *s the property of Gi.ford
Moncruf to satisfy one Mortgage fi fa issued from
• lie Inferior Court ofsaid countv in favor of Jesse B.
Key ic Cos. vs. Gilford Moncrief.
J. W. GUILFORD Sh’ff.
J by R. DAVIS D Sh’ff.
STEWART SHERIFF SALES.
WILL be sold before the Court-house door in
the town of Lumpkin, Stewart c *unty, on
the first Tuesday in MAY next, the following
property to-w it :
Lot of lan I No. 236, and the nor>h half of No. 213,
in the 20ih district of originally Lee now Stewart
coumv, and the following slaves to wit; Jery a man
28 yeais ohl, Mariali a woman 20 years old,
and her child one year old, Fanny a woman, Israel
a boy 14 yeurs old, Elza a girl ssven years old, Ro-
Oy a gi(i three years old, Harriet a gill two
years old; all levied on as the propei ty of Richard
W. Fort, to satisfy the following fi fas; Jesse P.
Hariellvs Richard W. Fort, maker, and Tomlinson
Fort, secardy; Jesse King vs Richard \V. Fort, ma
ker, and TomlnisojuFort security; William A. Raw
son vs Richard WJKpri; Harrison B, Sparks vs
Richard W. Fort; Wcftiit vs Richard W.
Fort, said fi fa transfused Smith; and oihejs
vs the said Richard issued from iStawnrt
Superior and Inferior cmuruM
The lot ofland whcremjyaslnngton Spears now
lives, levied on as of Washington
Spears, to satisfy 1 fi Stewart superior court;
Erasmus E. Beall vjmpa&ngton Spears.
One halos lot
ginally Lee, now Sffwart cSntv, 1 negro man by the
name of Pat-ick: Nvied on m tne propeity ol Ro
bert Reeves, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Archibald
Nieholdson vs Wiilia.n R. Hunter, Robert Reeves,
Aabury Cowles, Ma hew Wright security.
Lot of land No. 39. in the 19th district of original! v
Lee, now .Stewart county; levied on as the property
of Abraham Sumiuerfare tosatisfy 2 fi fas from Slew -
art Superior court, in favor of F. E. Bcail vs Abra
ham Summer farC/
Lot No. 98, in the 21st district oiiginally Lee,
now Stewart county; levied on as the pioperty of
Phillip Gatewood, to satisfy two fi fas from Green
inferior court: Malcolm Johnson fy Cos. vs Phillip
Gatewood.
The east half of lot No. 85, in the 25th district of
oiiginally Lee, now Stewart county, levied on as the
property of Wil iam Bell, to satisfy one fi fa from
Stewart Superior cour;: Peter Aklay vs Wil.iaui
Bell, and Sampson Bell, security.
One two-horse wagon, one gray horse, and I bay
mare; levitd on the property of Major C. West, to
vsaiisfy one fi fa in faor of F E. Beall vs Major
C. West. Sa dfi fa issued from Stewart superior
court.
One bond for the titles to lot of land No. 157, in
ihc 23d district of originally Lee, now Stcwartcoun
iy, said bond made payable to James J. Oquin, and
signed by Benjamin il. Cain; levied on as the pro
perty of J. Oquin, to satisfy ne fi fa from
Stewart superior court, in favor ol Jesso P. Harrell
vs James J. Oquin.
Lot of land No. 220, in the 24th district of origin
ally Lee, now Stewart county; levied on as the pro
perty of Archibald NichoDson; also, the lot ofland
wheieon Thomas A. Lawrence now lives, in the
8 h district originally Lee, now Stewart county,
number not known: levied on as the property o(
Thomas A. Lawrence, to satisfy one fi fa from Siew
art superior court, in favor of Miller, Ripley & Cos.
vs Nieholdson & Lawrence, Robert Hatcher, Hen
ry W. Spears and J. Baley, security.
Lot ofland No 243, in the 25th district of origin
ally Lee, now Stewart county; levied on as the pro
property of Henry W. Spears, to satisfy the follow
•ngfifa;: F. & E.Beall vs Henry W. Spears; Os
well Holley vs Henry W. Spears and Henry Span;
both issued from Stewart superior court.
Tvo lots ofland lying in the 18th district, the lot
whereon Archibald C. Spears now lives, aud the lot
whereon h s mill is now situated, Nos. not known;
all levied on as the property of Archibald C. Spea s,
to satisfy the following fi fas: two in favor of F. &. E.
Beall vs Archibald C. Spears; the Central Bank of
1 Georgia vs the said Archibald G. Spears, maker,
William Cooper, William H. Dismukes and John
Reynolds, indorsers; Willinin Jemnierson vs Archi
bald G. Spears; and others vs the said Archibald C.
Spears; all issuing from Stewart superior and inferior
courts.
One lot and house in the town of Lu npkm, known
as the Planters’ Hotel; levied on the property of Jcp
‘ ilia B. Pickett, to satisfy one fi fa from Stewart Su
perior court, Oswell Holly vs Jeptha Pickett and
Jeptha B. Picket, security on casa bond;Oswel Hol
ley vs James C. Pickett, principal, and Jeptha B.
Pickett, security.
Lot ofland No. 94, in the 33d district of Stewart
county; leviedol as the property of Henry C. Ham
-1 or, to satisfy one fi fa from Stewart Superior court,
1 in favor of John N. Person vs Henry C. Hamer.
690 acres ofland, in the 24ih dist ict of Stewart
county, known as the settlement 01. land wherron
Reuben Weathetsby formerly lived, to satisfy the
following fi fas: William B. C< bb vs Reuben Wea
thersby; F. & E. Beall vs Reuben Weathersby;
Hamilton Atchison vs Reuben Weathersby; Willis
R. Calloway vs Reuben Weathersby and other fi
• fas vs the said Weathersby; all issued from Stewart
f Superior and Inferior courts. Two lots of said land
1 soid at the former purchaser’s risk.
The north hnlf of lot number 167, in the 23d dist.
• of Stewart county; levied on as the nropei ty of Rich
ard Thomason, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a justice
cou I, in favor of Henrv Skelton, and his wife, Nnn
\ cy A. Skelton vs Jane Thomason, administratrix of
Richard Thomason, deceased, and John R.Span,se
curity.
1 hree lots ofland. lot No. 104, two lots Nos. not
known, all in the 21th district; levied on as the pro
perty ol William Cooper, to satisfy the following fi
fas-, Lawson Cady vs William Cooper and James H.
> Rainy; David Harrell vs Win. Cooper and James H.
Rainy; Jonas Griffin vs William Cooper; Robert
Scandre.t vs William Cooper and Jaine- H. Rainy;
tlie Central Bank of Georgia vs William Cooper,
1 Wil iam Johnson and Reuben Weathersby, indor
-1 sers.
1 Lots of Land No. 11, and No. 21, in the S2d dis
trict of Stewart countv, ono gray mare; all levied on
as the property of William Newsom, to satisfy one
fi fa from Stewart superior court, in favor of Hines
Holt vs John A. Bumgarner, William Newsom,
George Banks, Jo.ieph Shaw, security on the appeal;
one from Macon Superior court, Wiley Hill vs Wil
ham Newsom.
JOHN V. PRICE, Sh'ff.
AT TIIE SAME TIME AND PLACE,
Will be sold tlie following property,to-wit.
One lot ofland, No. 105, in ihe22d district of ori
ginally Lee, now Stewart county; levied on as the
property of William Whsiey, to satisfy one fi la fiom
Stewar t Superior cou t, m favor of George W. T ur
ner vs Wm. Pres ey.
Two lots of land, Nos. 174 and 189, in the 21st
district of originally Lee, now Stewart county levied
on as the property of Samuel Pace, to satisfy one li
fa from Stewart Supenor court iu favor of F. & E.
Beall vs Samuel Pace.
The following town lots in West Lumpkin, Nos.
9 and 10, contusing one acre each, and occupied by
J. C. Hamilton, & the east half of lot No. 4, contain
ing 201 feet east and west, and one hundred and fifty
feet north and south, occupied by C. B. Sey
moure, also one negro woman named Easter, forty or
45 years of age; all levied on as the property of Cal
vin|B. Seymoure, to satisfy the following fi fas from
the Inferior a..d Superior courts of Stewart county ;
S. & E. Beall vs Calvin B. Seymoure; Blanton
Streetman vs Calvin B. Seymouie, F. & E. Beall
vs Calvin B. Seymouie.
One lot ofland No. 227, in the 20th district of ori
ginally Lee, now Stewart county; levied on as the
property of James Frewin, to satisfy sundry li fas
from a just ice’s court of Glynn county, in favor ot
John Jones vs Janies Frevtfin.
The north-half of lot No. 167, in the 23d district
of originally Lee. now Stewart count. ; levied on as
the properly of Richard Thomason, to sathfy one fi
fa fromarjustidfe court of Stewart county, in favor of
Charlotty Clarke v< Jane Tnomasou, admini-tratrix
of Richard Thomaston, deceased.
Lot of land No. 156, in ihe 23d dis'rict of original
ly Lee, now Stewart count); levied on as the proper
ty of Henry Mitchell, to satisfy one fi ta from a jus
tice’s court of Stewart cpuuty, in favor of William
Baker vs Henry Mitchell. Said fi fa transferred to
B. S. Worrell.
POSTPONED SALE.
7 mules; 1 cream colored horse, 1 bay marr; 2 two
year old colts 1 ox cart, 1 yoke of oxen; 1 road
waggon and gear, 30 head of stock cattle, more or
Ifss, 70 head of stock hogs, more or less, and var
ious articles of farming and plantation tools, consist
ing ploughs, hoes, axes, &c.—l cotton gin, 1 pine
press, 2 small bureaus, 1 small rocking chair; 1 do
zen sitting chairs, 1 candle stand, 1 pr. bra<H and
irons, 1 pr. shovel a*nd tongs, 1 pair com. andirons.
2 pine wash stands, 1 com. pine table, 1 miscellan
eous library ufbooks, 1 wardrobe. 2 bedsteads, and
beds and furniture, l small looking glass, and var
ious articles of kitchen furniture, consisting of pots,
ovens, and various other articles; one negro woman,
LouiHa, 36 years of age; all levied on as the proper
ty of James! . DeLauny, to satisfy* he following fi
fas r The Bank of MilledgevilloiAJrf l James L. De-
Launay, Otis Childs vs J. L ;. the tast
mentioned fi fa issued from the court of Stew
art county. ‘ i
Also, 32 slaves, levied on as ihpr<Ruty of James
L: DeLaunay, to satisfy tne fi fairc^Rte wart Su
perior court; the Bank of Mil Janus L.
DuLaunay. Property pointed ouUbjTTEhi'lanr.
DANIEL MA'rtUSQN”. Sh’ff.
LEGAL NOTICES.
POUR MONTHS after date, application will
be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Muscogee county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
(or leave to sell lot • f land No. 207, m the 32d dis
trict of onginally Lee, but now Muscogee county,
the property of Emanuel an 1 William Phillips, mi
nors. THOMAS PHILLIPS,
Jan 1, 1845 Natural Guardian.
POUK. MONTHS afterdate, application will j
be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court 1
of Marion county, whie silting for Ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the land and negroes belong
ing to the os'ate of John Simmons, late of said coun
ty, dec’d. MARTIN L. BIVINS, Adm’r. 1
Feb. 19,1845. 8 j
FOUR MONTHS afterdate, application will
bo made to the honorable the Interior Court of
Marion county, while silting for Ordinary purposes
for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to
the estate of John W. Hall, late ofsaid
ceased. SARAH L. HALL, Adm’rx.
Feb 19,1845. g
months after date,application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Early
county, when siring for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to self the land belonging to the estate of John
Kelly, late of Baker county, deceased.
BENJAMIN PHILLIPS AdnTr.
March, 12,1845. (J- G. C.) 11—4 m.
FOUR MONTHS after date, application will
be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Dooly county when hitting for ordinary purposes for
leave to sell lot ot land No. 52, in tne 9ih district of
Dooly county belonging lo the estate • f Enos Foun
tain d-ceased. C. W. HARVEY.
Feb. 26, 1845. 9.
FOUR months afterdate application will be
made to the honorable tho inferior Court ol
Randolph county, while, sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the lands and negroes belonging to
the estate of Allen Moye, late of said county, dec’ll.
DAVID HUMPH, Adm’r.
SARAH J, MOYE, Adm’rx.
March 26, 1845 13
MON THS afier date, application will be
. made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Randolph County, when sitnngfor ordinary purposes
for leave to sell allthe land belonging to the estafo
of Henry Shell late ofsaid county deceased.
BOLAND SHELL. Am’r.
April 9, 1845. (J. B.) 15—4 m
JT'I F.ORGIA, Randolph County —Whereas Eii
” j *h Spirting, applies to mo for letters of admin
istration on the estate of John Sptrling, late ofsaid
county, deceased.
‘These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear nt my office within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause.if anv thev have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 3d day of
April 1845.
JAMES BUCHANAN, c. c. o.
April 9, 1844. (B. &EJ 15 5t
CIRORGIA, Muscogee County.—Whereas,
W William L. Jeter administrator on the Estate
of William Ward, deceased, applies for Utters of
dismission flora the fuither administration of sa:d
estate.
These ore, therefore, t > cite and admonish all and
singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within tho lime prescrib
ed by law, and file their objections (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted. ’
Uivon under my hand this 4ih day of April, 1845
JNO. JOHNSON Ci’k i. o.
April 9, 1845. 15—6 m
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be soid on the first Tuesday in June
next, by order of the Inferior Court of Early
i ottntv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, before the
Court-house door, in tho town of Elakely, Karly
enuutv, between the legal hours of sale, Lot ofland
No 2SB in the fourth district of said county as the
property of Daniel Dempsey deceased, fir the bene
fit of the heits and creditors of said deceased,
JOSEPH P, HAIiDEE, Adm’r.
March 12 1845. (J. G* C.) 11—3 m.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court
of Randolph county, silting for Ordinary pur
poses, will bo sold before the Court-house door in the
town of Cuthbert, in said countv, rat the first Tues
day, in May next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following land and negroes, belonging to the estate
of Josoph Williams, late of said county, deceased, to
w.t No. 5, in the 19th district; 214 in he Bth dis
trict ; 270, in the sth district; half of No 17, in the
•20th dittriet; No. 63, in the 9th district, all in said
county,ami 6 negroes, to-wit; one ntan, one woman
and fout children. Sold for the purpose of a divis
ion. THOMAS CORAM Adtn’r.
March 5,1845 (J. B.) 10
AN ACT
To.alter and amend the seventh section of
the first Article of tho Constituiion of this
Stale.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the State of Georgia , in
General Assembly met , and it is hereby unacted by
the authority of the same, that win never this act shall
have passed in accordance with the rtqtiirments of
the Constitution of this State, the following shall be
adopted in lieu of the said seventh section .—Each
county of this State shall have one Representative,
and no county shall have more than two Represen
tatives. Thirty-seven counties having the greatest
population, counting all free white persons and
three-fifths of the people of color, shall have two
Representatives-and if any new county shall be
hereafter formed, said new county shall bo entitled
to ono Representative, and Vie apportionment
shall be made by the General Assembly at the ses
sion of which this section shall be adopted as an al
teration ol the Constitution, by an act to be intro
duced after the adoption thereof, and anew appor
tionment shall he made at the session next after each
future enumeration of the inhabitants of this State,
made under the Constitution and laws thereof, but
at no other time.
[Signed.] CHARLES J. JENKINS
Speaker of he House of Representatives.
CHARLES DOUGHERTY,
President of the Senate.
Assented to December 27th 1843:
GEORGE W. CRAWFORD, Governor,
April 2, 1 (S. RA 13—6 m.
F.
No. O.
of Odd Fellows , will
celebrate the of the Order into the
United States, on April next. The
members and transient in good standing, who
wish to unite with to assemble at
Odd Fellows Hall onjßit
when a procession wMbc proceed to the
Methodist
an addtess will by H. Goodale.
The citizens generally are attend on this
occasion. f JOSIAISM ORRIS,
M J. E. WOTTER.
March JfT 1845 13—id
FOR SALK.
fH'NHE subscriber offers his possessions for sale in
Jl the 19th district of Stowarl county, consisting
of one lot of land, number 147, well improved.* with
between 50 and 100 acres cleared land, and all fresh,
new gin bouse and packing screw, and all necessary
buildings, in good order, with an excellent well of
water in the yard. It is one of the most desirable
settlements in this section of country; convenient
both to church and schools, verv healthy, 40 miles
(rom Albany and 10 firm Lumpkin, immediately on
the road from one place to the other an excellent
place for entertainment for tiavcllers could be es
tablished. If the above property is not sold sooner
it will be offered at public out erv on tho first Tues
day in Mav next, at the the Court House in the
town ol Lumpkin. When sold possession given
25th December next.
WILLIAM B. AYRES.
Stewart county. April 2. 1845 14 —td*.
NEW MARBLE YARD.
TIHE undersigned having commenced the above
business, under the firm of MADDEN,
AMS, & Cos. at Columbus, Ga. a few doors norm
of the Market House, on Broad street ; they will be
enabled to furnish all kinds of MARBLE WORK,
such as Monuments , Tomb Slabs, Chimney pieces , j
Tablets , Hanrth Stones . Table Tops , Facings of Fire ‘ 1
Places, and all kinds of Granite IVook.
Boin being PRACTICAL Mechanics, they will be
enabled to furnish all articles in their line, cheaper
t han any other establishment in this part of tho coun
trj.
P. S. They will attend personally to the lettering
and carving department; and ail orders from the
country will be attended to with tho same despatch
as if ordered iu person.
J. H. MADDEN,
P. ADAMS,
Columbus, Ga. Dec. 4, 1844. 49—ly
It. TANNER.
BOCXK-BINDER.
cJLumbus Ga.
THREE
thorpe strcet.X W
Jan. 12 1845. • _ f 7—ly.
FOR SAjßoit RENT,
A comfortable in the upper port of the
city. Ann# m
JJ § AiO. J. B, HOXEY.
March 12, Win # \ ll—ts
S O IE CjfM E,
morAc/jiiyg.
JOHN MERETT,
HAS commenced bis Spring stock o r
FANCYWD STAPLE
ODIB'SJBUXDIDOn
(AC his old Hnn/uit's corner.
IFAKT OF
Ginghams,
&c.Wc,for gentlemen’s
A ofbranls oNeached anl brown
StuHngs and
W A good assortment^M
Hats. Roots, Sliocs, tWibrdlas,
A *• *c.
I will IK-cceiving fresh Goods mostly through
the seasoV, and hope to be able lo saiisßmy friends
and thqKnblic generally, (wiiiioi.t ihe ®ai course
of Puffimg) that goods can, and will be.Witi as low
at ivnJsiore, as at any other cstablishinfct in tho
Afil 2,1845, ™4_4t
HARDWARE, &c.
Tons Iron
Ul* 15 Tons Castings.
1000 Pair Traces.
3000 Weeding Hoes.
50 D ’Z. Collins Axes.
300 Casks Nails-
Together with an extensive assortment of
For sale lower than ever offered in this market bv
HALL MOSES. ‘
East side broad street, above the market.
January, 1 1845, I—(j,„
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
T subscriber is now receiving at the old store
JL former y occupied by Messrs. Stewart &
Founnine, and more recently by Messrs. Hill, Daw.
son Sc Cos, an entire new and desirable assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES &C. &C.
which he offijr. to the public at prices to suit the
times. H. McKAY.
Dec. 4, 1844. 49—if
FREYGIte, rHOOrfACiS, Ac.
’ D.V BOQffll,
100 Willmn SlrJ. New- York.
IMPORTER &AaN?ACTURER of Frin
ges, for Dresses,Cat ringes, Ruls, sc.
Gimps, Dress Cord AjKnseeis, Zephyr VVors ed,
Canvass, $-c. Coat Cloak Tassels, &c.—
All kinds of FaftCy Trimmings—A
tarye assortment of ii®potton Fringes, &c. &c.
He invi es assortment, which will
be kept full duru.Jfe he will be receiving
the newest and inuOT fashionlbo styles.
Offered Innte Packager otherwise.
Terms shall be to give aatisfnc
f* ZF 3 AMpnds of Trimmings Hide to order.
April V 15—St
FALL AND WINTER
©&© 5T JES IE ©
S. B. HAMILTON,
( Next door to James Kivlin. )
HAS commerced receiving a large stock of Fall
and Winter Clothing, which will be sold cheap
for cash.
Cloaks ancl Overcoats.
Beaver, Pilot and Flushing Over coats and Frock
Blue, Black, Olive, Green and Brown, Frock and
DressCcats. Cass Twede and Sattinett Sack and
P’rock Coats, Kentucky Joans Frock, Dress and
Sack Coats,
Pantaloon*.
Black and Blue Clotu and Cass Pants,
Diagonal, Plaid and fancy Cass do.
Satinet, Tweede and Jeans do
Yeslw.
Plain black and figured Satin Vests,
Black silk velvet do.
Fig. “ “
Woolen “
Cloth, Cass and Cashimcre “
Gent's Dressing Gouiids.
Hats and Caps.
Merino, Lambs and Flannel shirts and drawers,
White and colored Linen and Muslin shirts,
Suspenders, Stocks, Collars. Cravats and Gloves
Colton, Silk and Merino half hose,
Si k and Cotton Umbrellas &c. A*c.
October 23 1844. 43—ts.
MOODY & Dl ISR.
ARE reeetvinsr a larga and until assorted stock
of GROCERIES, and
which havo been purchased in New York and New
Orlenns for GASH, and will bo sold at prices lo suit
the times.
Also, a heavy supply of
Bagging, Rope ami Twine,
of good qualities, which will bo sold lower than ever
offered iu this market before. Call, examine and buy,
while it is cheap. Feb. 26, 1845 9—ts
MILLERS! MILLERS!!
DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS, all the differ
ent Numbers, AllclfiOP BtTUHI.
Ju.st received and for sale, by
L'. J. DAVIES:
Nov C, 1844 45—ts
ALABAMA LANDS FOR SALE.
I WILL sell at low price-, (to-wit :) 2240 acres
on north Cowikee Creek, Russell coun'y, about
half cleat ed, and ready for cultivation, w ith a Gin
house, Screw and all necessary buildings—3so
or 400 actes rich bottom Lands, anil some sor 600
acres yet to clear. These Lands cost tne in the
woods from 8 to 10 dollars per acre ; and in order to
pay debts, I now offer them, well improved, at 5 dol-
acres of exceffe^wood
die CowTKee Creek 480 acres, in Barbour county,
near Spring Hill, Ala., and tho best Lands in the
country. Also. East half of Sec. 26, adjoining F.
Lc,Esq. in Barbour county, rich bottom Lands
mostly.
All of which Lands, I will sell low for cash, or on
a credit of one and two years, for bonds and approv
ed securities. My Overseers on the Cowikee’s will
shew the Lands.
CULLEN BATTLE,
of Eufaula, Barbour County, Ala.
Jan 22. 1845. 4-ilO
SIOO RE WARD,
I WILL | av one hundred dollars to any person or
persons who will apprehend and place in Jad so
that I get them, my two negro men, (to wit,)
GFORGE and ABRAHAM.
These fellows were purchased in 1841, by William
Towns ofR. S. Crittenden, Esq , and I suppose have
been harbored for the last year or so, in the vicinity
of Talbotton. George has a wife at Col. Mahone’s
Mills, as I learn, and Abraham makes his head quar
ters nbout Talbotton, having a wife m that vicinity.
The above reward will bj paid for their apprehension
and safe keeping, ’till I gel possession of them.
• , # RICHARD 11. POWELL.
co, Ala. April 16, 1845-16tf
THE fact is well known, that Brandketm’s
Pills are a certain cure in every form of dis
ease, all having the same root, which is impurity of
the circulating fluid, the blood.
In a period of little more than ten years in the
Untied Slates, they have restored to |>erfect health
and enjoyment over four hundred thousand persons
who am given over us incurable by Physicians of
the first rank and a tending, and in many rases when
every other remedy had been resorted to in vain.
The great secret is to have the medicine by you
when you are first attacked with sickness: one close
then will have more good effect than twenty, if you
pul it offun'il disease has enfeebled the bodily pow
ers ; therefore every individual who considers health
a blessing, should always keep a bus of Brandrclh's
Vegetable Universal Pioa.whore they can be sure to
lay their hands on ihemiwhei) wanted. Tweoty-hve
cen s cannot possibly he beit-er disposed of. A val
uable life may be saved, or a long ill of sickness pre
vented.
Sold at Dr. Brandrclh’s Principal Office 241
Broadway, New York, and by L. W. Well*, at Col
unibus, and by Agents in nearly every county site
and village in Ga. and the United States.
March 19, 1845.
WAREHOUSE NOTICES.
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE!!
THE subscribers beg to announce to their friends ]
and customers, that they will continue the j
Warehouse and Commission JJusi- •
ness ,
At the old stand formerly occupied by Messrs. Smith !
Hayward fa Cos.
Feeling grateful to our friends for the libera! pat- j
ronago bestowed on our former firm, we would re
specifully solicit a continuance ot their favor. Those
who may entrust business to our care may rest as
sured of our personal aitenti m, and beat efforts to
promote their interest.
Ujf*W’e are prepared to supply our planting cus
tomers with
Bagging, Rope and Twine ,
And any other goods they may wish, at the lowest
market price.
o*Liberal advances will bo made on Cotton, or
Merchandi e placed in store.
li. S. SMITH <s• CO.
11. S. Smith,
W. A. Redd,
Columbus, Oct. 30 1844. 44—ts.
FIRE-PROOF WARE-HOUSE.
COLUMBUS GEO.
J. C. & FJ N. RESE.
(Successo.a lo Hall, Ruse & Cos.)
THE undersigned having taken the well known
Fire-Proof Ware-housk.formerly occupied
by Hall, Ruse & Cos., tender their services to ilie
friends of the ia'e concern and the public genera ly,
for the Storing of Cotton aud other Merchan
dise, and the transaction of
Commission Business
in all its branches; pledging themselves to u*e every
exertion lo promote the interests and to render satis
faction to those who may contido business to their
charge.
Un hand a large supply of
Bagging, Rope and Twine,
which with any other articles will be furnished to
our customers at the lowest market prices.
They will efnJeavour to make advantageous salt s
of Cotton when desired, and will advance liberally on
; tlie article in Ware-h msc or on consignment to their
! friends at at the North or Europe.
J. C. & F. N. RUSE.
Columbus Sept. II 1844 37—ts.
WARE-IIOUSE
AND
COHIJIISSIOX BUSINESS.
THE undersigned have associated togetner un
dei the firm of YONGE, GARRARD, anil
HOOPER,f r the transaction ol a Ware-House and
Commission Business; they occupy the latue fire
Proof Ware-House, known as ‘ VYare-
House” and solicit from their friends and the pubhc
generally, a sharo of patronage.
WM. P. YONGE,
W. W. GARRARD,
RICHARD HOOPER.
Colnrabus Geo. May Ist, 1844. 18—if.
INSURANCE AGENCIES.
THE Subscriber has been appointed Agent fur
the following Insurance Offices, located in the
Cfty of New York viz
The Atlantic Mutual Insurance
Company,
through which he n prepared to take Marine Risks ’
from New York, Boston and New Orb uns, per ves
sels to Apalachicola. And from Apalachicola to
Columbus ami intermediate landings, per Steamboats
or Barges. Also on cotton or merchandise from Co
lumbus lo Apalachicola, New York, Bobl- n or New
Orleans. Through this Agency I can insure the
goods of our merchants at home as cheap as it can be
had in any of the northern cities, and would respect
fully solicit a share of their business. For tho
New York Equitable Insurance
Company.
I will take Fire Risks’ on Houses, Merchandise, Cot
ton. &o &c. at the usnal rales. J have also the Agen
cy for iho
Mutual Life Insurance Company
of New York.
The Insurance of life is a subject which has hither
to excited but little attention in this country, and es
pecially at the south. Tho proffered benefits are
however, so apparent that 1 think no man whose
family is dependent entirely on his personal exertions
*r a living, and desires to leave them a competency,
f the event of his death, mciden'al or otherwise, but
‘what will avail himself of a Life Insurance.
‘Thu mutual principle also holds our superior in
ducements over every other class, all of which will
be explained to parties desiring to enter into au insui
ance by calling on tlie subs* rmer
All of the foregoing Offices are of undoubted stand
ing and credit, those giving me their business may
rest e sired that all losses will be promptly tespoini
ed U without any undue equivocation or delay.
H. S. SMITH.
Oct 30, 1841. 44—ts.
AGENCJf
Os thn New-York ContribtMonship Fire In
surance 4 tompany , aWColumbus.
rgUIIS InstjtutNn is prepared to Insure Dwel-
JL ling and buildings in
general—Also, and Household Fur
nimre, in Columbus against loss or
damage by Fire, at in this city.
The ContribalionslJp reinsurance Company,
has a capital of otLjs one of the oldest
b'-st institutions jjrthe kind the city of New
York. ROBERT IL M WDOCK. Agent.
April 24,1841. 17—ly
CENTRAL HOUSE.
COLUMBUS GA.
THE subscr her respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that he has taken, and is now
putting in complete order for the reception of perma
nent hoarders and transient customers, the large
and c minsidious house on the Bondi ca*t corner ot
8.0-id hud Randolph Streets, west side of Broad
street, where he would be happy lo serve all that
may favor him with a call.
There are adjacent to *he House extensive Stables,
for the convenience of traders, and particular alien
tionwill be paid todiat department.
His Table will always be supplied with the best
tlie market affords ; and no pains spared to give gen
eral satisfaction to visitors and boarders.
By punctuality ami strict personal at ten'ion to the
comfort and convenience of all, and at moderate
charges, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share
of patronage.
He will bo ready to receive boarders or transient
visitors by the first of January.
GEO. VV. DILLARD.
Dec 18, 1844, 51—if
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Silver Ware, Military and Fancy
Goods.
THE subscriber informs the Citizens of Colum
bus, and vicinity, that he has taken a store on
Br>ad street, one door below Messrs. B. Weils &
Co’s. Shoe Store, where he has opened and offers
forsale, a complete assortment of Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry S Ivor and Plated Ware, Fine Cutlery,
Musical Instruments, Perfumery, Military Goods,
and a lot of fancy articles, t o numerous to mention.
All of which he offers a’ prices to suit the times.
He will also repair Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
&c. The public patronage is respectfully solicited.
T. T. WILMOT.
N. B. The above business will be conducted by
Mr. O. G. 11. Dibble, who will make this his perma
nent residence, ands duly authorised to net as niy
agent. ‘ T. T. WILMOT.
Pec 11, 1844. 50—ts
TItFST SALE.
WHEREAS, John W. Persons did on the 4 h
day cf May A. D. 1843, make, execute
and deliver to the undersigned his Deed of Trust,
convejing to us certain property therein described,
for the purpose of securing us, in our liability as se
curities for him, upon certain promissory notes the e
in specified, a part of which no'cs have become due,
and remain unpaid, and which deed was duly record
ed in the office of the Clerk of the County Court, for
the county of Russell, and State of Alabama, in
Book E. fo’io 261 and 262 . Now by virtue ol the
power and authority in said deed grunted toiw. arid
in accordance with the previsions thereof; wo will
sell at public outcry, at the Court House in ihe town
of Crawford ih Russell county, and Statt of Alabama
to the highest bidder, for Cash, on the first Mondav
in May next : the following property, or so much
thereof, as shall be sufficient to satisfy the demands
in said deed mentioned which havo fallen due, to-wit;
Cullen a man slave 45 years old, Ruffin 20 > ears old,
Klbert 18 v ears old, Calvin 16 years old, Fiances a
girl 14 years old, Rachael 12 years old, and Palmyra
a girl 5 years old ; as described in said Deed at the
date and execution thereof: titl s indisputable.
WILEY E. JONES.
E. R. FLEWELLEN.
Februury, 26, 9—tffs
S. LESSERMANN, A CO.
(ARE RECEIVING GOODS EVERY WEEK.)
And have just received the following—
FOR THE LADIES,
RaWmc* ; F.gured Linens ; Fancy IVints j I Silk Shawl. 9-4 t Ladies Silk Cravat.’
Jackonet Moslins ; I.ste, StrineJ Mu-liii'; j Silk G.uvt-s and Mins
Check Canihrirks ; Gitighanik ; Irish Linen ; | BUached and Brown Homespun; Hosiery; \
Barrege Scarfs ; S.lk Scarls ; Nell Shawls 9-4; | Bonucts of all descriptions ;
FOR GEATLEMEN,
A Good stock of CLOTHING, SHIRTS, BOOTS,
AAD SHOES, And other goods too numerous to mention,
all ot which will be sold fit prices corresponding with the times.
All those in want of Goods will find it greatly to their inter
est to examine our stock and prices.
April 16, 1345. jg jf
SPRING A\ R SUMMER
- -OOCX)Q——
GEO. C SHERWOOD,
I
HAV ING just received and is now opening at his old stand,
West side of Broad slreet, North of the Market, a well selected,stock of
REAP x ET AD E atOTlirNff^
adapted to the Sptingand Summer Wear, manufactured expressly ior this market iu
tlie most Fashionable style—Consisting in pait as follows, vi 2 :
Frock :ui<l Dress-Coats, Pantaloons.
Black and Blue c’oth Frock and Urctss Coats; Black and Slue c!< th t'auialoona,
Otivo Brown, and Invisible, Green Frock & Dress Urn de Candid ~
Coals i _ Whites Fancy litieii Diilling, “
Stiver Mixture” Croton Drilling Frock and Dress Gombroon and Cottonade Fanis, new styles,
Coats, new article. White Duck Pants superior article. *
Gro do Tay Cambist, Drilling, Frock and Dress , r A
y oa i3 °’ I’latn batm and Figured bilk Vests
’ Bombazine and Camhlct “
Farcy Linen Drilling Frock and Dress Coats, Plain White and Figured Marseille s Vests
.Sco:ch Gingham and Fancy Linen Frock and Dress eliington Ribbed and Valencia “
c.-ats, blurts and Drawer*.
M.xt and Fancy I’lauJ Cottonado Frock and Dress Cotton Shuts*, Linen Bosoms aud Collars
rjoats G mg’ am and Mem mac Shins,
* Si k aud Merino “
Do do do Drawers,
Linen, Brown Jeans, nd While Cotton L>rawri%
Fancy articles.
Cravats, Collars, S’uspßrtders. Storks Hosiery, Gloves. Handkerchiefs. Purses. Lej
hortl and Palm Leaf rials, all of which are cff;rod at the lowest prices for CASH ONLY,
April 10, 1545 jfj
COMBED PORTRAITS,
BV THE
DAG UE I? K EOT ITPE
f 011UJE to life and executed in a splendid style
JL by J. W. FRENCH, at his Rooms in Hoop
er’s build ng, nenr the Market, entrance on Broad
street. No charge is made unless the likeness is
■•atisfactory.
Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call
and examine specimens.
Price of single pictures four dollars, duplicate pic
ture, three dollars, group of two persons live, of three
six. April 9.1845 15—T
hoWkJI &c.
Cheap PiiblicluKiiti-i’Vcw Tlristr.
FIRR Screens, and Bordering •• also
several of Miscellaneous
work* just received bj^iollbscribcr.
M G l2%iG K DUNHAM.
April 16, 1845, f 16— 2 t
Te w is oj> ks 7
.1 U S All E cyi VED.
Also, received, Pari'—Libra y lid.
Floras Lexicon.^^^k
Albums, an chpnr nM|uierit.
With Juvenile nrd n great variety.
x . °'j
April 16. 1845. 16—if
HjjjTrv of tho United
ttlaies, in work contains
the liistorv ot our r before published.
It is a wo k of greater has ever before been
published in this cnuiiii is illustrated by maps
and lingravings, us original. For salo
by .mTARBOXfii Cos.
Apiil 16 1815. \v Book-Store.
For Xeiv Orlennx, Louisville,
Ciueiiiuuiti, eittsburg, iiud all
the intermediate Lauding**.
The new. ‘splendid and fast
Champion,
leave Columbus for the a
bove ports between the Ist and sth of May. For
passage, having fine accommodations, apply on boaid
or to Hill, Daw on & Cos., Columbus.
April 16, 1845. 16—3i*
TAXES! TAXES! !
THE Tax Receivers Office GjffMmcoge** coun
ty, is now opened at WjVer’s £• Hudgins’
Sio e nil broad near Ihjfllrkei ; ard will be
kept open from in forenoon until half
after two o’clock
the Receiver is otherwise engaged.
The Tax book ol this be closed about tho
first of June.
And persons who laxaiion that refuse
or neglect to make be double taxed
as the law directs.
J. C. W. ROfcRS R. T. R.
Columbus. April 16,
MILITARY notice.
To the 07 th Rcgimdht, G. 31.
THE and noncommissioned Os
ficers, with thaßtafTof the 67th Re
giment, will
ilie 30. h day of April, xbuinAd with good fire locks
and six blank Cnr ridges\Jtc r equivalents, as di
rected in the 17th Military Law, for a
Regimen'al Drill of on the next day,
the entire Regiment the same place
armed and equipped avhe for a Regi
mental Muster. Ma LY IN A LK K R,
Com’dg. G. M.
Harris Cos. Ga. A%l 16, 1845. 16—21
SUPERIOR COTTON GINS.
THE subscriber’s improved Gins have been fair
ly tested this season, by atrial of more than
five hundred different ones, all made and sold by hirn,
within the last ten months; anil have proven to be
decidedly tho best performing Gins ever used. He
will further improve those offered lor the next crop,
which will make them not only better performing, but
more durable and convenient than any other. They
arc constricted upon a plan ofliis own, only his own
workmen have ever made one like them, aud by hav
ing a better shop and machinery, more and better
workmen of his own, with a steam lumber mill, and
steam power to his factory, can aflbru Gins on better
terms than others. If those wanting to purchase
for the next crop, will wait until called upon by one
of h s agents, or apply to him by loiter, before they
engage elsewhere, ne will agree to furnish t hem ala
lower price according to nuaiitv, than any other man
or firm. His agents will visit planters throughout
the State, during the selling season.
Address ft tiers to Clinton, Jones county, Georgia.
Gins will bo delivered at the purchasers residence,
wart anted to perform as recommended
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
January 29.1845 s—w4w-mtf
CLASSICAL
AND
HEATHSIVEATXCAL SCHOOL.
fjl HE subscriber respectfully informs the pubic
JL that he will resume his labors on Monday the
6th January, in the house which he occupied during
the past year, adjoining Mrs. Tickner.
Students are prepared for anv college which either
Parents or Guardians may designate. The pffpe
for tuition will vary according to the branches w hich
the student is directed to. stuffy, from $6 to sl2 50
pet session of eleven weeks*
W. B. LEARY,
Dec. 23. 52—ts
WnsltAog Stfaps.
AGreU variety, lor Ml. by
rtfrjD ft WFLLCOX,
April 2, 1845 the Market.
MEDIC A L NOTICES.
MEDICAL.
Doctors, taylok & ukquhart, rest
peel fully announce to the Citizens ofColurti
; “us and the vicinity, that they have associated them
selves in the practico ot’ Meuicine.
They will give prompt attention to all ca'ls, either 1
in the city or country.
Th* ir office will he continued at the one, at pre
sent occupied by Dr. Taylor, on Randolph street I .’
The residbneo of Di'. Urquhart will be at the
house of Mrs. Shorter, on Broad street.
Columbus, May 29, 1844. 22 ; if
Xofitc<L
DOCTOR WILDMAN has retbrhed fb CoL*
uinbue, and will attend punctually to all pro*
fe-sional calls. Office on Randolph street, near the
Post Office.
Oct. 16 ff
Brs. Bowl’ll & Killing'’
Will continue their office at the Drue 3!lr of
Messrs. Fond & Wilcox where, or al ihrir rrdidenrr.
they may be always found, uu'oss probssionalh
gugsd. Our notes and accounts are placed ui tha
hands ot -Mr. H. H. Upping lor collection.
Dec 18, 1844 fil-tf
TO THE AFFLICTED.-
HENRY M. PRICE, M. a., ForsythGeurgiti ,•
will give his attention to persons afflicted with
chronic and supposed incurable forms cf dmaso.
From his succoss heretofore in the management of
such cases, persons afflict* and would find it thrir in
teroit to givo lum atria : ; for if he dots not’ perma
nently cure, he may, at least, mtt gate the r suffer
ings. Those especia'ly laboring under Hepatitis,
Splenitis. Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, W hue*
Swelling, Leprosy, Erysipelas, Tell*r, Ten* a. Capi
ta, Scrofula, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Neuralgia,
Hysteria. Epilepsy,Chorea, Palsy, Dropsy, Chlorw-*
sis, Atnenorrhoea, Dysmcnorrhoea, Piolapsns. U
tcri, &c. &c. Piles, Fistula, Calmer, Hernia. Cal
culi, ot the Bladdei. Hvdr ‘cele, Fungus, Hromn
todes y'ould do wellfto consult him Ulce:a Fisfulo
and|Cancers, are removedfupon anew plan (by vege
table remedial agents) with* nt resort to the knife.
Dr. P. has never failed in removing the syj'hilitic
taint from the system in a few weeks by his •vege
table remedy.”
Jr-?* Persons ]j vln g af a distance, who nre afflicted
by communicating, post paid, with Dr. Prier—giv
ing symtoms, and enclosing tho fee, $10 —can
receive directions for the management of thoir ; cascs,
Feb. 12 1845. 7*—if.
IIEWE’S LINAMENT
For RliciimatUm !
ALL Rheumatic persons havo very good rras< n
for rejoicing, that they can obtain an article
that will set a l rheumatic complaints at defiance.
\Ve wonder that people will milFrr a moment with
this distressing and excruciating pain when they can
find a certain cine in th s preparation. The certifi
cates that the proprietors have would astoa sh the
most inciedulous.—Patients, who have been laid up
tor years, and w ho never expected again to be about,
in health, or without crutches, have bet n almost mi
raculously raised f oni their bed of pain, and resior*
ed to their friends sound in limb, Bnd entirely tree
from pam of any kind. is no fiction, but fact,
and thousands who have used it can testify toils use
fulness. Reware of counterfeits.
Sold by Comstock <s• Cos.. New York, and
PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At the Blue Drug Stoic, Columbus, Ga
CONNEL’S
Magical Pain Extractor.
From 2 to S times cheaper than before , or
nothing, if the user is not delighted with it.
An utticicthat cveijr family must conaitlor indisx
pensabie when they know its power and value, and
which has heietofore been j-old too high to reach all
c asses has now been reduced in price, with a view
that rich and poor, high and low, and in fact every
human being may enjov its comforts ; and all
get it shall have the iirice returned to them if they
nre not and lighted wiifi its use. We assort, without
thr possibility of contradiction, lhat all bums and
scalds , every external sore , old or fresh, and all exter
nal pains and aches, no matter where, shall be re
duced to comfoit by it in five minutes—saving life,
limb, or scar. No burncan be fatal if this is applied,
unless the vita's are destroyed by the accident. It
is truly magical, to appearance, in its effects, En
quire for • Goon l’a Magical Pain Extractor Salve,”
at Comstock &. Co’s. 21 Cortland st- New York, or
at PAUL ROSSIGNOL’**.
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
lICADACIIK REMEDY.
For the cure of Sick Headache !
This distressing complaint may be cured by using
one bottle of Spohn’s Sick Headache Remedy, whicn
has cured thousands of the very worst cases. Per
sons after suffering weeks with this deathlike sick
ness, will buy a bottle of this remedy and be cured,
and then complain of their folly in not buying it be
fore. People aro expected to u;e the wholo bottle,
not use it two or three times and then complain that
they are not cured* A bottle will cure them.
Sold by PAUL ROSSIGNOL.
’ At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
April 9, 1845 15-1 y
ALABAMA LANDS,
THE sale of the following tracts of lands advarj
tised for the firat Tuesday in April, at to*”
Market house in Columbus, Ga., i postponed iq
the first Tuesday in May v ‘
Section, %'owk. ‘ Raugi. Acres .
The N. ]of 34, ft,’ 28, E.\ 314, 20-IOCI
•* 44 15, 18, 28, R . 320, 28-IoA
4 * 22, 17, 28, E, 321, 40-100
West l4, 11, 2H, £.. 320, 7*-lofl
South w 26, 19, 21, E., 318, SB-10#
East “ 19, 14, 30, 318,
All these lands are in Ruosel county, Alabama,
except 14, il, 28, which aie in Barbour County.
, GREENWOOD & ELUB.
April 16, 1845