The Columbus times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1841-185?, April 30, 1845, Image 6

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legal, sales. WltAtwI Tesis* i* M.aJ mjtt, brfore tiie Coart-house door m llnkm Konr coufcv, between the usual bom* of hl^Jw following pnfcx'rty low it*: _]Efe Loi of ltn<mNo. 128, in the 2Sth district -rflßff* county, aa nroperly of Henry Collier two fi tas from a )uMcea court John MallocHta ILny Collier ; proper out by dritujftt i levy made and return A constable, li _ Lot of land r®. 24 in the 23th dUineiMTarh count y, as the fftjwsrty of Madriclr MerrMfe satia ry a fi fa issued Km a Justices court coun i/, Lewis tuLsaul made jind juturned to a Jftsttblc. MOWAbE Will be •old oft urn firs* ert before the Court-lintse door Early county, within llie lift hours following property to-wit: {ft - SRI. One negro woman rfcedj •eW, aa the property ofJlt to satisfy a Mortgage h fa issued ftrft court of *ttid county, Bolling H. RokiVLn Inn Roach. The folio win g|negroris!&-wit a 55 years old, Wary 38, Ben 36, Jaokl2B, Gftar 26, Ellen, 24, Dick 5, Olive 2, Reuben %4, ME! 20, Edmond 4, Rachel 18, Charlotte J 6( RulJftp, Dow 22, Hen ry 30, Jane 10, BilJ 7, Bhokaria 22, Howell fi months old, Phil! 35. Essex 26, Harriet 24, To.n 24, Caroline ID, MIW, Jackson 12, Hurrv 10, Antoinette 8, Ann oSn 2 ; with their increase since 22u.l April 1811, aftjrproperty of William A. Tenoille, to satisfy two ti fas issued from Early Superior court, Bjfthlnin S. Jordan, vs said Tenuillo and Green H. ,Rdfc. vs said Tenoille. COLLIER Sh’tL HARRIS iftAlW SALKS. WILL be sold otam* fisstl Tuesday in MAY next, Cirl House door in the •own of Hamilton, Wris ClirAy, within the legal hours of sale,'.he ppVrty,to-wii: Two house* amßm Hamißon, parts of lot No. 9 one occupied llAre, IS fact in front running back 31 oneybocupied at a Shoe, shop, 34 set in fiKT(N|briinn*L\b ick o i the south, j line 50 feet, tli earn artrf jftlect.Kin cast 20 feet, then north 21 foet,UbMed enfftihe Uperty of Thomas H.Bray to vausfy one mftfroin sUic-a Superior Court Bijvanus Hit** vj iMay. AAd place, Oie 1 lot in rNMwn of Vmhitesville known as the Willi® W. uilil now lives, con- more or less, alsp tivl negroes to wit; about 27 years oldlauu her infant girl about U yeati old! Dan ahoy 9 and Lctha a girl 6 yeasts oldL all levied on as of Pni ip.H. Lundy to satisfy three fi fas M. Burford Administrator! on the estate of Saddler deceased, vs Pni il H. Lundv Hatchett principals and Benjamin F. security on stay of exScntiop ; property out out by Wm HAtchett. I l H JEREMIAH HAL&AMID. Sh’ff. w TALBOT SHERIFF kAhks WILL besold.on the first (Tuesday! in MAY next, before the Court-hoine door in the lowr ‘if Talbot ton, Talbot county, wftlun the legal hours of sale the following properly, ts-wit : One negro man by the namefof Sonny 25 years old, levied on as the property Eli Gray to satisfy one fifa from Talbot Superior Court, Mary Gray vs Eli Gr&v. I Also. 2 negroes, Jacob a my\ and John a boy, le vied on as the property of George Buchanan to sat isfy a fi fa from Talbot Superior Court, James Dow dlo vs Joseph Buchanan ands George Buchanan. Also.S Negroes to-wit; jUblly a tnan 38 years old Sally a woman 40 years ole if and her child Lucy 3 years old, levied on as thoj property of Robert M. Smith to satisfy a fi fa from! Talb >1 Superior Court Drury Averett vs Robert M. Smith. Also, 1 Negro boy Honjy 19 years oW levied on as the property offilizibem Morris to satisfy three fi fas from a Justine CourtLf Talbot county, VVil ian> G. Little, vs Samuel Stanton, Elizabeth Morris and Frederick A. Bailey. Lewy made and returned to me by a constable. Also one house and loti the Town of Talbottow Talbot county the place w ereon Mrs Fleming now livei adjoining Towns and vuglaud levied on as the property of Francis M. La rrence to satisfy an at tachment fi fa from a Justw Court of Talbot county, George W. Darden vs Ste hen Bowen and Francis M. Lawrence. Garnishet levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also ono lot of land 202 acres more or loss No. 104 in the 14ih district o originally Muscogee now Talbot county levied on a the property of Washing ton Buzbee to satisfy a fi i from Crawford inferior C )urt. William 11. LowefYdniiu'simtor of Win. 11, Simmons deceased vs Washington Buzbee. Alan I negro min Israll 40 years old, levied on as the property of Richard (I.Barnes to satisfy ana'tach inent fi fa from Talbot Superior Court, Lawson B. McKee vs Richard G. warues. Also, one negro manly the name of After, levied on as the property of Dlvid Johnston, to satisfy a fi fa from Talbot Supernf court; John \V. G. smith, for the use &c, vs Duvll Johnston and Peter F. Mu hone. L J A*S K. GIDDENS, ShflT. MORTGAGED SALE. Also at the iame place, on the first Tuesday in June next. The north half of lot of land No 269 in the 16th district of Talbot county levied on as the property of Jaiues Y. Gardner to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa from Talbot Superiir Court Jos**t>h Pou Adminritrlor vs. James Y. Gardner GIDDENS Sh'flf. mortgal^Mle. At the same place , irilWoe sold on the first Tuesday in ylay next. Three negroes, Peter a tmn fifty years old, Reu ben a man 25 years old, auJMaria a woman thirty venporl to satisfy a mortgarted ti fa from Talbot In fenorcourl; John Pevent&rt va Nancy Devenport, J_AMafcjGIDDKNS, SlTff^ MARION SALES. WILL be sold before the Court-wise door in the town of Tazewell, Marion Aunty, on the first Tues layrtn MAY next, within we legal bourn of sale, the fdlowing property, to-jrtt ; Three lots oMand, No. 21), Ns. No. 50, all lying in the 3Jamr.ct of once Musc®e,now Marion eouniy; levied the uroperty W Murdoch L. Matherson, lo salWv sund<y fi fi*s Hied from a jus tice court of Mari(mcounty, in fov<! of Smith vs Murdoch!. Matherson. I Two mares, one hV-12 years old, the other a black 4 years old; boA levied on art the properly of David Uunn, to satisl! afi fa issued from Marion Inferior court, in favom of Allen Burr vs David Dunn. ! I Ten h-wad ofhogs, 4 barrows, (me row at>d 5 ptg, 8 bushels of corn , more V hides one large cow bell and collar,%evie<Jon as the property of Hardy Parker, to sautym fi ft issued from Marion superior court, in favor of !ukJ White and Entck Harries vs Hardy Parker. ! I Lot of land No. not know! ift the 4th district of or iginally Muscogee, now MarUi county, including the place whereon Oollen R. L<Biet now lives levied on as the property of Oollen ft Locket, to satisfy 3 fi fas issued Marion inferior i/mrrt, in favor of Burton W. Dowd vs Colbn R. I.’ fJA'. J ERE Ml A*. WILCHAR, Sb’ff. AT THE SAME TIME AND’ PLACE. Will be sold the followltg pfcpertv, to-*it: 60 acres of land, being past of lit No. 177, & 40 of •cres lot No. 407 ,al lying iflthe l§h district of origin ally Muscogee, now iYlariyi couAyf levied oi> as the properly of Jacob Sistfjnk, sefcor, to satisfy a fi fi issued from Talhft lttforiv court, in favor of Thomas Gr Jordan vs AVilliam Vox, Jacob Bid trunk and William 9 Oral security lpo stay. Half of lot No. not kiiAm, in tltom3'2d district of originally Muscegee rtotfllarion cAnly, including! the place whereon WillmMM;u hew show lives, near | Pinevil e, with a good limsemnd other out bJildtngr; levied on as improperly oM William Ma thews, to fatisfy afa hjed from Mtrion superior - court, in favor of John Iwyan vs Willi m Mathews. Lot No. 74, in the 31* district of o ginally Lee, now Marion coun'v; letled on as the property of L*#to Lane, to i-atisfy *o ft fas issued I root a jus tice <SOt*ri of Newlon m'y. The aouth half of lo tMfo. 118 in the th dutrict o originally Marion cotfr y; levied on aetha property ofGilStGcddtng.lo h i sfy ft n fa is •usd from a justice cof't of Marion cot ty, in fvor of Arthur A. Duke vs Gilali Uolutng. S Lot No. 99, in thelth district of oriml!y Mus cogee. nn Marion cluniy; levied on as Wie proper ty ol Pniliip H. Wvfll, to saosfy a fi In front a justice court of MArion oouniy, in favor of Stokes in *s4lh di-tricl of originally Mus co”o*. oi* Mario# county, levied on ns llie properly of Willis 8. WlwAhead, lo satisfy afa nsuetj from a i ueliee court of #wrl county. m 3 ZAOHAIiI AH WAl^aACE.DftShnr. “ TUOVP SIIEltl f/ SALKS. W| |,L bAaold,!Bfi he lira/Tuesday m MAY nsxt. withiinibc l.fiyl'ours of sale,before th Court House dd|r m/U town of LaGrange, Troup county, OeurgiL Hit#following property, to- lol of land oU.nH**9, 111 the 11.1. district of Troup conoi v—level ■>■ properly of defen dants to satisfy sundry §< from a Juslicet Court of the 7doth district U-/I” f v " r ,ls ??.*’ , A ’ ijv. Newel G. Phipps, Os 111 Plfiips and Hudson W. , Harfiug Property bmnietMfii “Vdefendants. Ltvy • J< le Y KAVER,Sk’C. | LKG AL SALES* RAMxBw SHERIFF spKS. I Hrst TueJav m MAY wf ne*;t,'bef*re tlWoiiri houJ deer in the town ofL’uihberi, jrnhm the usual hours of sale, the foli->w^^^LpeHy, ip-wtl; pos rpoN One hoy 5. years old^^B one fi fi issued from the Inf r> nrjPWt^f*. lUl'irn w . I -II ii .\I - T-, vs. n . JOSEPH wjbcl™ by RICttARD^AVtS?BBHBF (MITGAGMLE. One Mulatto gro girl nameefHelen about 11 years of age, Bied on adlne property of Gilford Moncrief to the Inferior in favor of Jesse B. Key & Cos. vs. GiUvoyponcritf. V/IW. GUILFORD Shff. *|ky>Ayi9 p STEWAltfFhuduiFF SALES. WILL bßold live Court-house door in theof Lumpkin, Stewart cuinty, on the tirst Tue&y in MAY next, the following property to-wifl Lot of land NM 236. and the north half of No. 213, is 4he 20th distrß of originally Lee sow Btewart county, and the Bowing slaves to wit; J try a man 28 years old, Wmriah a woman SOJycnrs old, and her child oueVpar aid, Fanny a woAm, Israel a b y 14 years old! El za a girl ssveo yAs old, Bo dy a girl three wears old, girl two years old,* all lev 4(ion as the propertjßS’ Richard W. Fori, to satisjjlihe following Jesse P. tlarrell vs RichardlV. Kurt, lUjkci^^BTomlinson Fort, security; JesslKing vs Port, ma ker, and TomimsonFort security; Bunn A Raw son vs Richard W. Fort; Sparks vs Richard YV. Fort,* (Ann 5t Wnghtß Rkbard W. Fort, said ii fa transfbrred <a Jonn otheis vs the said Richard >Y. Fort; all islted from Stewart Superior and I nferiorcourts. ■ 1 lie lot of laud whole on Wasiiiwton Spears now lives, levied on as tfto proper! m of Washington Spears, to satisfy I fi tairom tilrwArt superior court; Erasmus E. Beall vr VYaehmgtotifepears. Une halos lot No. Ill,in the 2C|h district of ori ginally Lee, now Stewart county J negro man by the name of Patrick: levied Vi #$ thf property ol Ro bert Reeves, to satisfy ole fi fa if lavor of Archibald Ntcholdson va William Kl liuntlr, Robert Reeves, Anbury Cowles, Ma'hewß/V rigl* security. Lot of land No. 39, in tip 1 9tJ district of originally Lee, now Stewart county ft* viel on as the property of Abraham Summerfare tai: Jy 2 fi fas from Stew art Superior court, in |B- E. Beall vs Abra ham Summerfare. s j& Lot No. 98, in the 21stBSict originally Lee, now Stewart county; levied WBs the property of Phillip Gatewood, to satisfy fi fas from Green inferior court: Malcolm £* Cos. vs Piiiliip Gatewood. ||f The east half of lot No. B£Bi the 25th district of originally Leo, now levied on as the property of William Bell,toSVufy one fi fi from Stewart Superior court; Pefci®Alday vs William Bell, and Sampson Bell, tedtrw. One two-horse wagon on# grw horse, and I bay mare; levied on the propertl of Major C. West, to vsatisfy one fi fa in taor of W fK, Beall vs Major C. West. Saul fi fa issuai from Stewart superior One bond for the land No. 157, in the 23d district of ur, g , naW Lyortiow Stewart coun ty, said bond made J. Oquin, and signed by Benjamin H. ClinJevrtd on as the pro perly of James J. Oquin, srttisfl ne fi fa from Stewart superior couit, infdvbr ofWesse P. Harrell vs James J. Oquin. II V Lot o ( land No. 220, in/tha24thlistrict of origin ally Lee, now Stewart counts; ItviAl on as the pro perty of Archibald Nichrtldsinj als(l the lot of lund whereon Thomas A. Laivrelce now lives, in the . B.h district originally Bee,l now Altwart county, number not knowif: fcv*<l In as wie property of Thomas A. Lawronce, jo fl*f isfy onA fa from Slew art superior court, in faror of Miller,mipley & Cos. vs Nicltoldaon & Lawrincel Robert ■atcher, Hen ry W. Spears and J. Ipaleji security! Lot of land No 243 Jin tile 25th distict of origin-* ally Lee now Siewardcouity; levied In as the pro property of Henrv W.jSpelrs, to satis! the follow u>gtifa:F. & E. bcill ve Henry WBSpears; Os well Holley vs Henry tW. Spears andMlenry Span; both issued from SleWart superior cour! Tvo lots of land I wng ili the 18th dAict, the lot whereon Archibalds. Spears now livcKar.d the lot whereon lub null is npw situated, Nosmnot known; all levied on as the property of ArchibßC. Spears, to satisfy the following filfas: two in lain of F. Sc E. Beall vs Archibald C-S| ears; the CeSal Bank of Georfli| vs ike said lAn lubald C. 9|®Eir# f raker, William (hooper, VWliar H. DismuhS and John (teynorts, indorser!,* W am JcmmerAi vs Archi bild C. ihiears; ani olh i vsthesuid Archibald C. Spears; A issuing 4*ora 1 wart superio and inferior courts, m J One lotlnd liou* in 1 it own of Lu.r km, known as the Plants’ Hme!; lari j on the prop rly of Jep tha ti. PickJkLtoatisfjc o fi fa from : tewart St>- perior court, !s v/ll Tn>l vs Jeptha hekfti and Jeptha B. Piclet Jsecuflitj on casa bond DswelHol loy vs James Clnckeil inc pal, am Jeptha B. Pickett, securitoJ Lot of land Net 94, if t 5 Sid district of Stewart county; levi* doi/hs thl wperty of Her vC. Ham er, to satisfy oneJfiMa ff-cAStewart Su erior court, in favor ot John vs Henry C, Hamer. 600 acres of Km fainAe 24>h disi i t of Stewart county, known this vtlement of 1 id when on Reuben YYcatlJisbmwierlv lived, t satisfy the following fi fas jWillflUßß. Cobb v P üben Wca thereby; F. &C. B4dU vs Reuben Veathersby; Hamilton Atchison \feKuben Weath sby; Willis R. Calloway vl Reil>e* Weathersby hd other fi fa# Ti the said fWentheßy; all issued oin Stewart Superior and ififerioj Two lot of said land sold at the former piichftfkr’s risk. The north hlilf of jot iMdiber 167, in le 23d diit. of Stewart Cffct)*; Ifeviejofkas the pro erty of Rich ard Thomaso!, to sitisfm>uVfry fi fas om a justice cou t, in lavo of and li# wife, Nan cy A. Skelto vs Jine nomison, adnunistrairix of Richard Tho JoA R.Span,se Three lot# ftanl. lot Wo. loV twiofs Nos. not known, all in he SBth dirtrict; levied ft as the pro perty of Will am voopm&o eatisV Be following fi fat*, Lawson < -ady vs Wflam James H. Rainy; David Hafrell vsrtin. James H. Rainy; Jonas Griffin vsßYVilliarn^Bjopc; Robert Scandre t vs Vi/hain (/cMier and JWe- H. Rainy,* the Central I nd< of GaKia vs Viliam Cooper, Wiliam Joh syn and iflibcn iudor- of L*d No. 1 Bid No. 2l|Ke 3*2d dis trict of 6tcw,Tri countvVnt) gray levied on as the projKrfy of YViwitn Newsojrt. to isatisfy ono fi fa from Stewart supAior court, ij favß: of Hines Holt vs Jofm A. George B inks, scctvty appeal; one from ryncoii SujiWior court, Wiley HUB vs Wil ham Ncwoin. a J JOHN VMPRICE, Sh’fT. AT TOE SAME TIME Ad PLACE, Will htLold the following pra>prrtv, to-w it. One lot utLnd, No. 105, in ill 112. M district of ori ginally Lee,low Stewart cuuui)7 \iJitd on as the piopoity of VLlltam Presley, tOKatipfjr one ti fa fom Stewart Snpiliorcou t, in favor ofjUaborge W. Tur ner v* Win. As.cy. J / Two*lots of Mnd, Nos. 174 antn&9, in the 21st district of origimlly Lee, now Slevvarl comity levied on as the propewy of Samuel Pace, to satisfy one fi fa from StewarlNkipeiior court iiyfuvor of F. & E. Bo.ill vs SawueMaee. Tue foHow jug vu lots m Wist Lumpkin, Nos. 9 And 10, coutu nfH one acre each, and occupied by J. C. Hamilton, dßhe east haw of lot No. 4. contain ing 201 feet east an# one hundred and fifty feet north arid solA, occupied by C. B. Sey mours, also one Easter, forty or 45 years of a go; afllsHed oi/as the property of Cal vinjß. iSr) moure, to f Mowing fi fa* from the Inferior ttod courts of Stewart county; S. & E. Beall vs Gallll. Seymour*;. Blanton Sfrcctman vs Calvm e, F. U E. Beall vs Calvin B. Seymour^* One lot of land No. 2mh the 20th district of ori ginally Leo, now StewffAounty; levied on as ihe property of James FreJfin lo satisfy sundry fi fas 1 from ajustice’s court Jr gYiiii county, in favor of j John Jones vs Jamesp'rewD. The north-haif cf At N0.167, in the 23d district oforiginally Lee.n(A StewAt count); levied on as the properly of Rijfiard Th-JJaason, to sati>fy one fi fa fiom n justice cmirt of Stewart county, in favor of Chwloiiy C’lrvrkef - Jane T irlnisou, adnmiilratrix of Richard Tflmnfiston, drcraAd. a Lol of I ind Si. 166, in the 2U of original ly L*e, now St#var\c<mnty; levied/i as the proper ly of Henry AwchrPLto Batirffylpnvfi ta from a jus tice’s court oCJßtywart county, of William Baker vs He/ay MiicKeil, Buh||V fa transferred to B. S. WoiaMl. V Jr POSTPONED S#E. 7 iniileap cream hornr 1 bay inayr; 2 two year old colts 1 ox waggon and genr, 30 In al njfstock cattle, more or less, 70 head of stoc k hogV/lore or lera, and var ioua articles of farming andßlantatit n tools, consist ing ploughs, hoes, axes,cotton gin, I pine press, 2 small bureaus, rocking chain 1 do zen pi mug c'uirs, 1 cantlß sfw, 1 pr. bra - * and irons, 1 pr. shoveind l #g*.^w llr com. fcftdirons, 2 pine wash B ands, 1 cini. pinwcble, 1 miscellan eous library of bow, ywntYo<> 2 bedsteads, and beds and furniture, ! wiall I >okiar plass. and var ious arlic|nn of kitchm furniture,consisting df pots, ovens, and various yher articles; otic ncgio woman, Louioja, 80 years of age; all levi’ rion as the proper ty of James i . lo satisfynhe fullowiug fi fit* r The ILink f Millcjgeville vA James L. Ib- Launay.Oiis vs J. I. UnLauViy; ; the 1 irt mentioaed fi fa issued from the 1 nfcriulcoiirt of Stew, art couniy. / | Also, 32 idatas. levied on as the proArtty of James ,L. I >eLaunjtVt lo *a’*fy tue fi fa froiiJStewaii £u* neriorcaMHgihe Bank of MilßdgevilU; jfs Jatna L. b. LaunajfiwfrMK. ri v pom|*d out hv defendan:. ‘VANIbL D. Sh ls. SALES. ADMINISTRATOR’S IALE. WIL.L ht Mid om lh tint Tuesday in Jum •est.Ay order of IKO Inferior Court of Early < ountr, whan sitliag fur ordinary purposes, before the Oourl-hnu.* door, in the town of Blakely, hvrly counts, belsrcea the legal hoar, of saia, iLotefltrad INo SS6 in tho fourth district of said coanty at the Property of Daniel Drm|iey deceased, fur theboao rt of the heits anil creditors df sand -tieccaeed. R JOSEPH J*. HAROEE, Adnfr. ■Mtroh 12 1345. <J. G- C.) ll—9m. A Hale. ilnferior Oenrt Ordinary pur ouse door in the the tirst Tues. Mr. of sale, the ng to the estate v, deceased, te- L in .he Bthdio fNo 47. in the ict t ml in-said an, one woman nose of a divIS AM, AdmV. ADRIHSTRITOirS BALB. WILL be soU on Saturday the 14th ozy of June next, at the late residence of John R. Parramore, late of Early county, deceased, all the perishable proper!/ belonging to the estate of said deceased; consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, oxen, cart, plantation tools, IvoasehoH and kikdi n furni ture, and many other articles, r-n tedious to menikot. JAMES G. COLLIER, Admr. April, 23, 1645. 17ids. FOUR MONTHS after date, application wiK he wade to the honorable the Inferior Court of Early connly, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of John R. Parramnre,|lae of said county de ceased. JAMES G. COLLIER, AdnTr. April 25,1745. 17 FOUR MONTHS after date, applicetinn w ; 1 made to the Honorahle ihs Inferior Court rs Harris county, when anting for ordinary for leave to aell all the land and negroen b r | P „„lin to the estate rs V\ tlltam Whittaker late of Ba ,d | o unty deceased. J IQHN T. WHITTAKKR^ FOUR JRfte, application will he made to the hoiA*abJp the Inferior Court ot Muscogee county, when Mttin for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot trict of originally Lee, mT now Muscogee county, the property of I William Phillips, mi nors. Jffl(j|lAS PHILLIPS, Jan 1,1845 M ! Natural Guardian. FOUR MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Honorahle the Inferior Court of Marion county, while kitting for Ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the land and negroes belong ing to the estate of John Simmons, late of said coun ty, dec’d. MARTIN L. BIVINS, Adm’r. Feb. 19,1845. 8 FOUR MONTHS after date, application will be made to the honorable the Interior Court of Marion county, while sitting lor Ordinary purposes, for leawn sell the land and negromK belonging to the John W. Hall, lte of county, de ceased. ! SARAH Adm’rx. Feb 19, IM. iy 8 will be made to the honorable the Court of E; rly county, whensit imr fotOrdinAr purposes, for leave to sell the land estate of John Kelly, late of Bakn^punu^Heceascd. PHILLIPS Adm’r. March, 12,1845. C.) 11—4 m. FOUR ‘.date, application will be in id# to .Dyoly county for ordinary purposes for leave to sell lot ofjMTNo. 52, in -tne 9th district of Dooly county to the estate f Enos Foun tain decease,]. M c. w. HARVEY. Feb. 26, 9. Fourths afterdate application will oe madHe honorable the InferiV Court ot while sitting for for leave to sell the lands and negroes beldßbpg to the estate of Alien Moye, late of said county^lecM. DAVID RUMPH, Adm’r. SARAH J, MOYE, Adm’rx. March 26, 1845 13 FOUR MONTHS after date, app'ication will be made to the honorable the Inferior Cou-t of Randolph Count/, when sifttngforlordinary purposes for leave to sell aft the land belonging to the eslnie of Henry Shell late of said county deceased. BOLAND SHELL. Am’r. AprH F, 1843. (J. B.) I/V— 4m TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons having demand# against the estate of J'-hn R. Parramore late of Early county, deceased, are reouested to present them in terms’ of the law ; and all those indebted to Raid estate, to make immediate payment. JAM e. S G. COLLIER, ArPmr. April 23‘ 1845. 17—6 t. GEORGIA, .Randolph County—Whereas Eli j ih Spirling, applies to me for letters of admin istration on the estate of John Spirling, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite nnd ndmoTrfch all and singular, the kindred and creditors of sflikideceas ed, to be and appear at my office w ithin the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if anv they have, whv said letters should not be grnnfetL Given under my hand at office, tins 3d day of April 1845. J JAMES BUCHANAN, c.c. o. April 9, 1844. (B. & E ) 15—5 t CIEORGIA, Muscorgee Coi>nty.—Whereas, J William L. Jeter admrnisfrator on the Estate of Wilhnm Ward, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from the Anther adiwnistratio*! of said estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescrib ed by law, and file their objections (if any they have) why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand this 4;h dav of April, 1845. JNO. JOHNSON Cl’kc o. April 9,1845. 15—6 m Wi!l<atn S Haminill.) Executor, &c. vs. I Bill for Discovery, Relief, Richard Davis, / Injunction, in the Supe- Eli H. Baxter, Ad- f rior Court of Randolph ministrator of John I Couniy, Georgia. G. Gilbert, dec’d. I and others. j tT appearing by sa’d Bill, that Mary Hinnioj,t.nr of the defendants in the same, reside# h the Slate of Alabama. It is on motion, ordered, ihot seivice on her be perfected by the publication of this order in one of tne public Gazettes of Columbus, once a month for three months before the next term of said Court; and it is further ordered, that the said Mary Binnion. appear at said term and plead, answer or demurr to said bill, according to law. A true extract from the Minutes of said Court, April Term, 1845. SAM. W. BROOKS, Clerk. April 23,1845 (W. S.H.) 17—in3in AN ACT^ To alter ami amend the seventh section of the first Article of the Constitution of this State. StCTioif 1. Be it enacted by Vie Senate and Hou*e of Representative * of the State of Georgia , in General Assembly met , and it is hvreby unacted by the authority of the same, that w henever thin act shall have passed in accordance with the rrquirments 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. Tlurty-veven counties having the greatest population, counting all free white persons and three-fifths of ihe people of color, shall have two Representatives ann if any new county shall be hereafter formed, said new county shall be entitled to one Representative, and the apportionment shall he made by the General Assembly at the ses sion of which this section shall be adopted as an al teration of the Constitution, by an act to he intro duced after the adoption thereof, ams anew appor tionment 1 shaft be made at the session next after each future enumeration of he inhabitants of tins Stfete, made under the Constitution and laws thereof, but at no other time. [Signed.} CHARLES J. JENKINS Speaker of he House of Representatives. CHARLES DOUGHERTY, Presftfent of Ihe Senate. Assented to December 27th 1843: GEORGE W. GRAWFOHD, Governor, “April *, 1846. (S. R.) 13—6 m. It. TANNER. BOOK-BINDER. Columbus Ga. THRBK rionr below the Post Olfice, on Ogle tliorpe .irrst, Jan, li! 1845. 7—ly. FOll SALE OK KENT, 4eo iiloruhlo leMdence in the upper part of the city. Apply to JNO. J. B, HOXKY. Match 13, ! 11—ts HARDWARE, &c. J? A To*. Iron X*U U To*. Casting*. IUUO Prfr Trace.. 2000 Weeding He. 50 I>. Collins Arcs. 300 Casks Nails’ Te-oih.r with an extensive assortment rs atiUß&WAmißv i Far sale lower than nffeiert in (his market by HALL 4- MOSES. East mJe broad street, abuv.(he market. J entity, 1 1S4i, I—6m IfEW C*ODS!HEW GOODS!! THE sahscriber is now receiving at the old store formerly occupiod by Messrs. Stewart It Foungaifte, and moM recently fey Messrs. HiH, Daw. •©a & O®, n entire new and desirable assortment of FAMILY GKOCERIES EcC. SO. which lie offers <o the public at prices to suit the limes. iL McKAV. Dec. 4,1844. 49—ts iFALL AND WlsnK ® ® m ip \s. HAMILTON, (door to JamcWKirslin.) HAS comnmoced recciviagrti large stock of Fall and vvJTch mil be sold cheap for cash. % f Cloakviiid (H crcoats. Beaver, Pilot and Frock Blue, Black, Olive, rtb*een Jmd Brown, Frock and DressCcate. Cass iLredAnd Saftinett Sack and Frock Coats, Kentuckians Frock, Dress aad Sack Coats, PanAoous* Black and Blue ClanandCass Pants, Diagonal, Plaid aiJrncy Cass do. Satinet, Tweede Md J\ans do Plain black and 3Lin Vc3ts, Black silk \ do. Cloth, Cass su m Casbimcre Gent’s vressiug (•Vlntls. Hats and (Rps. V Merino. Flannel shirts raddrawers, White and cowed Lined and .MuslinKiirts, Suspenders, Vocks, Collars, Cravats #Li Gloves Cotton, Silk Ad Merino half hose, Si k and C<Jf>n Umbrellas &c. t\*c. October 4a^tf. MOODY & DURR, ARE rereivin- a large and well assorted stock ofOROCERIES, and tins, winch have been purchased in Now York and New Orleans for CASH, and will be sold at prices to suit the limes. Also, a heavy supply of Bagging, Rope and Twine, of good qualities, which will be sold lower than ever offered in this market before. Call, examine and buy, while ii is cheap. Feb. 26, 1845 9——ls MILLERS! MILLERS!! Dutch bolting cloths, .u tho difler ent Numbers, Anchor Brand. Ju-t received and for sale, by L. J. DAVIES; Nov 6, 1844 45—if PIANO FORTES. mm JUST received, fiovernl of J. CIIICKERtN 3’3 celebrated 6 and 7 Octnve Piano Fortes, for sale by BRUNO fc VIRGINS, At the Store of John Hunter, Esq. EXTRACT From thn Report of the Mmachnsetls Chari table Mechanic Association. The nest instrument in importance, is the Piano ; and here, the Committee felt the embarrassment of deciding between the merits of instruments, so near ly erjr<al,in some cn-cs, that the most careful mqui siti ill, Fed truly to doubt; and the longer they examined, tiref.rlher were they from .lecissi,.,,. There is one manufacturer however, (No. 755.) whose instru ments trike precedence of all rhe others, with so un questionable a preeminence, that lire Committee, felt not tho slightest hesitation in recommending the a ward, to him. of a Gold Medal. And this thev did, on two grounds; not only f-r the decided superiority of Ins Square Pianos, but for the uncommon merit of his Grand Pianos, which, it is no exaggor bon to sav may he fearlessly placed in competition with the best that Europe can produce. Mr. Chtckeriiig’s Pianos,, of both kinds, are of so dchglitf.il a tone, so de'icale aetion, and so firm and enduring construction, that they need no mrdahl to give them celebrity; and it might seem superfluous, to give encouragement to one, who baa already received"the highest commen dations. But the Committee were appointed, not simply.l>give ene.oursgpment to any person, but to decide accord ng to their ability, upon the relative rank of the intrinaents presented to them; and it wowld be’ nothing short of glaring injustice to lav aside thee aims of the instruments acknowledged so be the bevt. because Ihre maker of them bad always produced th ) best. So much the more does he de serve the highest reward, for his skill,enterprise, and industry ; especially when he ir seen to go on, diligently and steadily, in the course of improvement, and his competitors find, as tfoy arriveat one point, where he haa ioirg stood before them, that he has reached another yet, and lliak, w (hour mmrh more titan common speed, they cannot overtake one, wln> unites, with all their ambition, a preservanee, which may beeqtiaileJ but not surpassed. Mr. Chickering's manufacture is an honor to the community, in the opinion ofthe Committee; and they would omit no proper opportunity of bearing testimony to an excel lence, which makes, them feel more proud of their City. April 23,1845. 17—if. EOR SALEI THE sub crtK’ offers his possessions for sale in the 19th diykct of StoworUrountv. consisting ofone lot of land, between 50 and lOlKcres cloiJcdlnnd, and all fresh, new gm house and jJFew, and all neressarv buildings, in good oroN. wop an excellent well of water in the vard. <,f ihe most desirable settlements in this ee<9m of country; convenient both to church niid very healthy, 40 miles (rom Albany and immediately on the road from or.iyMce other an excellent place for tabli'hed, J pro^Kv is no? gold it will he public ontvkr on the first Tijfg day in MavJH at the the uRL House in the town of Lumpkin. When given *’slh December next. WTLI.IAMNt AYRES. Stewart county. April 2. 1845. 1 I—tda. ALABAMA LANDS FOR SALE. I WILL sell at low price-, (to-wit :) 2240 acres on north Cowikee Creek, Russell county, about half cleared, and ready for cultivation, with a Gin house, Screw and all necessary buildings—3so or 400 acres rich bottom Lands, and some sor 600 acre* yet to clear. These Lands cost me in Ihe woods from 8 to 10 dollars per acre ; and in orjer to pay debts, I now offer them, well unproved, at 5 dol lars per acre. Also, 320 acres of excellent wood Lands, near worth Cowikee, at 4 dollars per acre, they cost sor 6 dollars at low times. Also, on Mid tile Cowikee Creek 480 acres, in Barbour county, near Spring iliil, Ala., and the best Lands in the country. Also. East half of Sec. 26, adjoining F. Lee, Esq. in Barbour county, rich bottom Lauds mostly. All of which Lands, X (trill sell low so-r cash, or on a credit of one and two years, for bonds and approv ed securities. My Overseers on the Cowikee** will shew the Lands. CULLEN BATTLE, of Eufaula, Barbour County, Ala. Jan 4—UP SIOO REWARD. I WILL | av one hundred dollars to any person or persons who will apprehend and place in Ja Iso that I get them, mv two negr& men, (to wit,) GEORGE and ABRAHAM. 7'licse fellows were purchased in 1841, by William Towns of R. S. Crittenden, Esq , and I suppose have been Iraihored for the loot year or so, in the vicinity of Tatbof'ion. George has a wife at Col. Mahone’s Mills, as I learn, snd Abraham makes his head quar ters about Talbotton having a wife in that yicinity. The above reward w ill ha paid for liter apprehension and safe keeping,’till I gc’ possession of them. RICHARD H. POWELL. Uni n Springs, Macon co. Alau April 16, 1845—16*f Waftliing Soaps. AGrett variety, for sale bv POND & WILLCOX, April 2,1645 Near the Market. WAREqgUSE NOTICES. FIEE-PKMF WAREdUcSE! ! THE snfcscribereg toannounoftn their friends and customers, wat they will Kinue tke Warekduse ■ Commmtmn Busi- At the rfd standTornfet® eccdpJS'hy MeirSrs. Hayward Sc Cos. Z m Feclinfc grateful to •u*ie*Jr l for fheTfßeriA pit-, ronage bestowed en our (tnwFliroi, we would Kb-! apecifully solicit a contmfllnjl of their favor. Those who may entrust business■Snir'care. may rest as *urod of oar personal altetß*, and beet efforts to promote their interest. D-We are prepared rtiMply oar planting coa ts me rs with B Bagging , Mpc\nd Twin&, And any eiher goodsrty martwish.at the lowest market price. ■ O* Liberal advanrts will be Bade on Cotten, or Merchandi e placed* store, m M a. 8. rtsiTH A GO. h. s. ssn^r Co!untb*s,ipt. S9 1844. 44—ts. FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE. COLUMBUS GEO. J. G. A F’ nr. RUSE. (Succeiso.a to Hall, Ruse & Cos.) THE undersigned having taken the well known Fias-Paoor Ware-ouss,formerly occupied by Hall, Ruse & Cos., tender their services to tho friends ofthe la'e concern and the public genernly, for the Srosrffu of CoTro* and other Meuciiap diss, and the Pansaction of Commission Business • in all Us branches; pledging themselves to ase every exertion to promote the interests and to render satis, faction to those who may confide business to ihejr charge. On hand a large supply of Bagging, Rope and Twine* which with auy other articles will btS liirriished to our customers at the lowest marker prices. They will endeavour to make advantageous sab s of Cotton when desired, and will advance liberally on the article in Ware-h >usc or on consignment to their friends at at the North or Europe. „ , , J. C. &F. N. RIJSE. Columbus Sept. U 1844 37—ts. WARE -HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE undersigned have associated togetner un der the firm of YONGE, GARRARD, and HOOPER,f r the transaction ol a Ware-House and Commisrion Business; they occupy the latge Fire Proof Ware-House, known as “Yongri’s Ware- House” and solicit from (heir friends end the public generally, a share of patronage. WM. P. YONGE, W. W. GARRARD, RICHARD HOOPER. Colnmbtis Geo. May Ist, 1844. 18 ts. INSURANCE AGAMIES. THE SubsUber has been apJsmted A'gent for the follow!* Insurance Ofljlea, located in the’ City of New YoA vis M rhe Attaint MutiMtl Insurance through which he ■Make Marine Rieka’ from New York, sels lo ApalaehicolM Art from Apalachicola lo Columbus and mtermßiatrtndings, per Sieamboats or Burges. Also on merchandise from Co lumbus to Apalachicolrtrtw York, Bosh n or N'nw Orleans, Through I can insure the goods ot our as cheap on it cr.fr be had in any of the and would respect fully solicit a slurp of For the New York Insurance \ will take Fat Merchandise,Cot lon. See &c. at the usnl J have a*ao the Agen- Mutual Life ilnsuntnce Company of New York. The Insurance nf/j/e is a suhVct which has hither to excited hut li'tl# atemion injiii country, and es pecially at the /null. The molfered benefits arc however, so apparent that J t!nk no man whose family is dopentf nt entirely on hiLp-rsonal exertions or a living, anJdesires to leave trtLn a cotnpctency, *n the event ofJfis death, otherwise., but •what will ava! a Life nKrance. The miituim princip'e also superior in ducements o*r every oiher claps. aiß|)f which will he e.xplainedfo parlies desiring to enS into an insui ance by cal*g on the subscriber M All of thertoregoing Olfices are of stand ing and cre/t, those giving me their Business *nay rest e •Bu , el that all looses will be proinmly respond ed t •vitlnAt any un lire equivocation orElay. fl H. S.WITH. Oct 30,944. ALABAMA LANDS. TH E sale of the following tracts of lands adver tised fur [he fi/at Tuesday m April, at the Market house in Columbus, Ga., is postponed to the first Tuesday in May no*t. Section. Town. Ranee. Acres. The N. Jof 34, 17, 28, E., 314, 20-JOO ” 15, 18, 28, K.,,320, 28-100 ‘• “ 22, 17, 28, E.3ZI, 40-100 West “ 14, 11, 28, E , 320, 72-100 South “ 26, ID, 27, E., 318, 66-100 East “ 19, 14, 30, 318, All these land, are in Russel county, Alabama, except 14, 11,28, which aie in Barbour County. GREENWOOD & ELLIS. April 16, 1845 16—ts CENTRAL HOUSE. COLUMBUS GA, THE strbscr her respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has taken, and is now putting in o unplcte order fr the reception of perma nent bunder* and traretemt customers, the large and c iiruodious house on the Sou'll eanl corner of Bioad and Randolph Streets, west side of Broad street, where he would be bappy to serve aU that mav favor him with a call. There are adjacent to *he House extensive Stables, for the convenience of traders, and particular alien lion will be paid to that department. His Table will always be supplied with the best the market affords ; and no pains spared to give gen eral satisfaction to visitors and boarders. By punctuality and strict personal atten’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 be ready to receive boarders or transient visitors by the first of January. GEO. W. DILLARD. Dec 18, 1844, 51—ts WATCHES}, JEWELRY, Silver Ware, military and Fancy Goods* THE subscriber informs the Citizens of Colum bu**, and vicinity, that he has taken a store on Br ad street, one door below Messrs. B. Wells & Cob*. Shoe Store, where he has opened and offers for sale, a complete assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jeweliy S Iver and Plated Ware, Fine Cutlery, Musical Instruments, Perfumery, Military Goods, and a lot of fancy articles, t o numerous to inention. All of which he offors at prices to suit the times- He will also repair Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c. The public patronage is respectfully solicited. T. T. W/LMOT. N. B. ‘The above business wilrbc conducted by Mr. O. G. H. Dibble, who will make this his perma nent residence, ands duly authorised to act as iny agent. ‘ T. T. WILMOT. Dec 11, 1844. 50—ts TRUST 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, conveying to us certain property therein described, for ‘he purpose of securing us, in our liability as se curities for him, upon certain promissory notes there in specified, p part of which no'es have become due, and remain unpaid, and which deed was duly record ed in the office ofthe Clerk of the County Court, for the coun'y of Russell, and State of Alabama, in Hook E. fo'io 261 and 262 Now by virtue of the power and authority in said deed granted to us. and in accordance with the provisions thereof; we wiR sell at publicotrtcry, at tho Court House in the town of Crawford in Russell county, and State of Alabama to the highest bidder, for Cash, on the fiist Mond&v in May next z the following property, or so much thereof, as shall he sufficient to satisfy iftr demands in said deed mentioned which have fallen due,Po-wh*. Cullen a man slave 45 years oid, Ruffin 20 ears old 1 , Elbert 18 vears old, Calvin 16 years old. Frances 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: till s inaivputable. WILEY K. JONES. E. R. FLEW ELLEN. February, 23, 3 td* THE NEW-YORK STORE, el G JtIJV! ! Avery large 4iad •splendid stock of new and faslifonnb'o DKI-GOOOS, has just been received) which are being offered at a greater re duction in prices than ever. BRADLEY’S & DEIDION. N. B;-—The newly finished, plcasaat and spacious store on die West side of Broad street, will fee opened during the week, with great addition to their already extensive assortment of which tliej will offer at Wholesale or Retail, at. the smallest advance from NEW-YORK PRICES. The attention of the “ Goods-thying” and “Cash paying” community, is res pectfully solicited. ‘ ii fV) April 23, 1845, S. CO. ~ (A&E RE CEIVINtAGO ODS EWERI WEEK.) And have just received the fcUowing—; / FOR TIK LADlffi, Bnhnrines; figured Linens ; Fancy Prints ; \ Silk Start). 8-4 ; I.ndies Silk Cravat-- Jackonel Muslins; Lace.Strioed Mubins; witik and Mitts; > ® Check Cambrtcka ; QiAghams 5 IrMi Lioen 5.. and Brown Honnnunt HoeterV* 8 1 Barrege Scarf.; S.lk Siarls \ Ncti Shawls 9-4; all descrqrtion's i *’ 1 FOR (HiYrtKrllEY, a gxi boots, AiliU SliOtiw, And ourtr numerous teftnention, all of which will be cdrres\)nding with the times. All those in want of \vill find irttreatly to their inter est to examine our prices. April IG, 1845. 10 _ t SPRUNG AND StMMEH <a&A<inS32@ a ■ -OOQOO— “ ■ GEO. C SHERWOOD, HAVING just received and is now opening at Iris 6ld stand West side of Broad street, North of the Market, a Well selected, (lock of *!: adapted to the Spting/tnd Summer Wear, manufaclured etpfe3sly /or this marker hi the most Fashionable #fyte—Consisting in part as follows, via; i Frock nnil Dress-Coats. Fatttnloons. Black and Bluecloih Frock and Dross Coats; Black and ftlue cloth Pantaloons^ Oliro Brown,and Ut-isible, Gram Frdclt & Dresn Grode"^^CamWrf, <” 0 s ’ White*! Fancy linen Drilling, “ Sliver Mrxture* Croton Drilling Frock and Drese Gambroon and Cotlonade Pants new atvleV’ Coats, new article, White Duck Pants superior article. J ‘ ‘ Gro Jo Tay Camblet, Drilling, Frock and Dress D , „ . , J € ® ,s ', - | Coala Plain Satin and Figured Silk Vest* ‘ Bombazine and Cautblet I h arcr Linen Drilling Frock and DreOs Coat*, Plain White and Figured Marseille* Vests tJco'elr Gitrgbam and Fandy Litien Froclf and Dress ; Wellington,Ribbed and Vrlcncia C I*l, . S/ii.rts aiul Dratvcrs. Mx’ arid Fancy Platd Cotlonade Frzck and Dress J?. 1 , Cottort'Shirls, Linen Busonis and CoHsrf Coats, Ghighgitr and Merrrrtiac Slrirt*)- Si k nod Merino n Du do dft Drawers, L/nen, Brown Jeans, and Whi e Cotton Drawers, FANCY ARTICLES. Cravats, Collars, Suspondg* Stocks Hosiery Gloves I land kerchiefs. P.jraes. liorn and Palin Leaf Ha's, alkof winch are cff.'rod at the lowest prices f„ CASH ONI Y’ April 16,1845 „ ‘ II EWE’S LINA>MENT For Rheumatism ! ALT# Rheumatic p* rsons have very good reason lor rejoicing, that they can obtain an article that will set a l rheumatic complaints at defiance \Vc wonder that people will sufLr a moment with this distressing and excruciating pain when they can find a certain cui ein th a preparation. The ccr'ifi cates tlmt the proprietors have would astonish the cno<i ncredulous.—Patie its, who have been laid up f>r years, and w ho never expected again to be about, in health, or without crutches, have Deen almost mi raciilously raised f om their bed of pain, and resior ed to their friends sound in limb, and entirely free from pain of any kind. This is no fiction, bill fact, and thousands who have used it can testify to its use fulness. Beware of counterfeits. Sold by Comstock Sf Cos . New Yo-k, and PAUL ROS3IGNOL, At the Blue Drug Sto:e, Columbus, Ga. C O N N E~L’S magical Pain Extractor. From 2 to 8 times cheaper than before , or nothing. if the user is not delighted ibilh it. An article that eveiy family must consider indisv pensable when they know its power and value, and which has hcictofore been sold too high to reach all c'asses has now been red'iced in price, with a view that rich and poor, high and low, and in fact every human being miy enjoy its comforts ; and all who get it shall have the price returned to them if they ‘•re not 4 lighted with its use. W e assert, without the <MwSW|lity of contradiction, that all burns and scald*, every external sore, old or fresh, and all exter nal pains ad aches, no matter where, shall be re duced to comfort by it in five minutes—saving life, limb, or scar. No burn can be fatal if this is applied, uni:*ss the vita’s are destroyed by the accident. Ii is truly magical, to appearance, in its effects. En quire for • Conn'd’s Magical Pain Extractor Salve,” at Comstock & Co’s. 21 Cortland st. New York, or ot PAUL ROSSIGNOL’d, At tfee Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Ga. HEADACHE REI7IEDV. For the cure of Sick HcadachsJ, This distressing complaint may be cured by using one bofile of Spobn’s Sick Headac he Remedy, which has cured thousands of the very worst Per sona after suffering weeks with this deathlike sick ness, will buy a bottle of this remedy and bo cured, and then complain of their fully in not buying it be fore. People are expected to me ihe whole bottle, not use it two or three times and ihen complain that they are not cured. A bottle will cure them. So’dby PAUL ROSSKSNOL, At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Ga. April 9, 1845 15-ly ~ NEW MARBLE YARD, THE undersigned having commenced the above business, under the firm of MADDEN, AD AMS, & Cos. at Columbus, Ga. a few doors north of the Market House, on Broad street ; they will he enabled to furnish all kinds of MARBLE WORK, such as Monuments , Tomb Sluly, Chimney pieces, Taldets, Haarth StonesuTaJtle Tops, Facings oj Firt- Places, and all kinds of Granite fv ook. Both being PRACTICAL Mechanics, they will be enabled to furnish nil articles in them line, cheaper than any other establishment in this pail of the coun try. P. S. They will attend personally to the lettering and* carving department; and ail orders fiom the country will be attended to with the same despatch as if ordered ii* person. J. H. MADDEN, P. ADAMS, Columbuft. Ga. Dec. 4, 1844. 49—ly CLASSICAL AXD IYIATUCIYIATICAL SCHOOL. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he will resume his fibers on Mndav the ,6th January, in the house which lie occupied during the adjoining Mrs. Tickner. Studbnts are prepared for any college which either • Parents or Guardians may designate. The price for tuition will vary according to the branches which the student is directed to study, from $6 to sl2 50 per session of eleven weeks. mm* B. LEARY. DU. 2&, ygr 62- ts MEDICAL NOTICES, MEDICAL. —— Doctors, Taylor & URGttiHA'RT, pecifully snnounse to the CiliaeD, i.I CoWi*- bue ami the vicinity, that they’ have issoeialed them selves m the practice of Meaicine. They will give prompt alteatioii to all cell#, tiithe/ in Ihe city or country. Their office will be continued ai ihd orle, at rrt*. I sent occupied by Dr. Taylor, on R andolph aliVef, I The residence of Dr. Urcpihart will He at th. house of Mrs. Shorter, on Broad stfeet. Columbus, May 2<), 144. 55—ts Notice. WTLDMAN has returned n CoL umbus, and will allend punctually tu all prb-’ letsional calls. Office on Randolph street, near llie Posi Office. ()ct - 16 43—If Drs. Boswell & Billing, Will continue their office at the Drug Store of Messrs. Pond & Wilcox where, or at their rrstdetici s they tnaybe always found, unless profissionallv en pS’ia - ,° x BOlo* Ctid accounts are placed in the hands ot Mr. H. H. Epptng for collection Dec 18, 1844 6 “ 51 _, f TO THE AFFLICTED HENRY M. PRICE, M. D„ Forayth JQBa r will give his attention to persons afflicted with chronic and supposed incurable forms of disease. Prom his success heretofore in llie management of* such cases, persons afflicted would find it to tlieir in*’ tcrest to give him a trial; for if he dode not perma ncnlly cure, he may, al least, mitigate thaif* suffer-’ mgs. Those csjiccially laboring under Hejiatitii,- Splenitis,Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, White Swelling, Leprosy, Erysipelas, Tetter, Tent a, Capi ta, Scrofula, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Neuralgia Hysteria, Epilepsy, Chorea, Palsy, Dropsy, Chloro sis, Amenorrhoea, Dysmenorrhoea, Prolapsus, U j teri, &c. &c. Piles, Fistula, Cancor, Hernia, Cal culi, of the Bladder. Hydrocele, Fungus, Hnema todes d’C. would do wellfto consult him Ulcers Fistulo and|Cancers, are removed|upon anew plan {by vege table remedial agtntt) without resort to the knife. I pr. P. has never failed in removing the syybiUtie taint from the system in a few weeks uv hia “vtie lahle remedy.” SCPPcrsons luting at a distance, who are afflicted by communicat paid, with Dr. Price—giv. ing symtoms, enclosing the fee, slo caw receive dircetionrwnhe management of theirlcasee- Felt, 12 1845. 7-_tf. B R A N D R E TH’S PILLS. THE fact is well known, that Brasdbeth's Pii.t.B are a certain cure in every form of dis ease, alMiaving the same root, which is impurity of the circulating fluid, the nt.ooo. In a period of little more than ten years in the UnuedStales, they have restored to perfect lleakh and enjoyment over four hundred thousand’ person, who ar •. given over as insurable by Physicians of the first ranlj and a it- ndtng, and in many rases when every otherrdttitfd*had been resorted coin vain. The great secret is to have the medicine by yot when you are firswtecked with sickness: one dose then will have more good (fleet than twenty, if you put it off until disease has enfeebled Hie bodily pow ers ; therefore every individual who considers health a blessing, should always keep a box of BYandreth'e Vegetable Universal Pills. where they can be sure to lay their hands onthont|When wanted. Twenty-five ecu's cannot possibly be befber disposed of. A val uable life may be saved, or a long: fit of sickness pre ventedl. Sold at Dr. Brasdrelh’s Principal Office 24V Broadway, New York, and by L. W. Wells, al Col umbus, and by Agents in nearly every county silo and village m Ga. an# the United State.. March 19,1845. I-OST flte MlblX ll>. ~~~ A NOTE of hand gOen to Cotman by Henry L. Ellison AlXiiniJlStor ofR. M. Bar ney deceaseand, for 13 Bth pay of January 1844. iflKce is hereby given lo the said Ellison, not to of the same • lo any one but myself. aJrall pfkon. are likttvise cautioned against IraditJrfor said tmie. JBMES S. L*NSFORD. Suintcr county, Ajfril 16,1840. a 16—3 t