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LE GAL SALES.
HARRIS SHERIFF SALKS.
WILL be told on the first Tuesday in AUGUST
next, before the Court House door in the
town of Hamilton, Harris County, within ‘he legal t
hour# of tale, die following property, to-wu: {
One lot ol land containg 202 J acre*, in the 19th
districtnforiginally Mnacogee now Harm county, <
No. 6s, levied on as the property of James W. Braw. I
nr, to satisfy one fi fa from Harris Superior Court,- i
WilKam Mitchell Administrator, vs. Fortunatiis i
Webb. James M. Brawner and Simeon McKenney. 1
THUS. A. WILLIAMS Sh’ff.
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AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE.
Will be sold the following property, to-wit :
One house and lot in the town of Whitesvillc. no 1
number, occupied as a post offi* e and one half of the
Store-house and let in the sa ue Village no number. |
occupied by John G. Andrews, also two houses and
one lot in the same VHHge, coutainiug two acres
more or less, one a dwelling house and the other a ‘
now frame building, all levied on as the property cf
Alien N. Light foot to satisfy one fi fa from Harris 1
Superior Coin; Harris. Rosevelt, & Barker vs.
Allen N. Light foot, said fi fa transfer red to and con- ‘
trolled by William M. Cochran and property point
ed out by said Cochran.
JEREMIAH HALLAM. D. Sh’ff.
RANDOLPH SHERIFF SALES.
WILL be sold on the Ist Tuesday in AUGUST
next, before the Court-house door in the
town of Cuthbert, Randolph county, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Wiley Jackson’s interest iu lot of land No. 233.
io the 11 th District, of said county, levied on as the i
property of Wiley Jackson, to satis y one n issued i
from a Justice court of Warren county, n favor of
Jesse M. Elliott vs Wiley Jackson levied & return- ,
ed by a constable. 1
Half oflotofland, No. 113, the west half of said
lot of land, levied on as the property of L. F. Bate
man to sa ify suudry 6 fas issued from a Joe'ices i
court of said county, in favor of John Dill, and others,
vs A. K. Temples, Adin’r. of L. F. Butetnan, de
ceased, levied and returned by a constable. ■
Half of lot of land No. 43, in the Bth District of
•aid coui ty levied or as the property of Jonathan A.
Thompson, to satisfy two fi fas issued Irom a Jus
tices court of said county, in favor (1. G. Brooks vs
Jonathan A. Tnompson, levid and relumed by a
constable.
One lor of land No. 302, in the Bth District of said
county, levied on as the property of Nathan B. John
son, to satisfy one fi fa issued from a Justice’s court
of Bibb county, in favor ol Alexander Shotwoll vs
Nathan B. Johnson, property pouted out by Spcn
cor Rilev, levied and returned by a constable.
Lot ol 1 tnd No 35, in the 4=h District of said
county, levied on as the property of Marshal Put
man, to satisfy one ti fa issued from Bibb Superior
court,in favor of William Chase vs Marshall Piit*
min. Propetv pointed out by Spencer Riley.
Lot ol Lnd No. 73. in the Bth Distrct of said
county, lev.ed on as the pioperly of Richard Foster,
to satisf) one fi fa issued from a Justices court in
favor of John G. Cowan vs John B. Foster. Richard
Foster, Henry Howell and Samuel C. Clsppedy,
•ecurity on stay. Levied and returned by a consta
ble.
Lot of land No. 338, levied on as the property ol
Lemmons Box,to satisfy sundry fi sis issue I from a
Justices court in favor ot John P. Johnson vs Lem
mons Box. anions issued frflln Hie Superior court,
in favor of Sildon S. Walkelv vs said Box*
J. W. GUILFORD Sli’fl*
MORTGAGE SALE.
At the unit place on thefirst Tuesday in August next
Two negro girls by the name of Ginny and Ednsy,
levied on as the property of Whitefield B. Smith, to
eetidy one Mortgage fi fa. from the Superior Court
of sail county in favor of Seaborn A. Smith vs. VV.
B. Smith; piopertv nointed out by Seaborn A Smith.
JOSEPH W. GUILFORD Sh’lf.
by RICHARD DAVIS, D. Sh’flf.
TALBOT SHERIFF HALES.
WILL be sold on tlie first Tuesday in AU
GUST next, before iho Court-house door
in the town 4’ Talbot ton. Talbot county, within >he
legal hours of sale the lollowmg property, to-wit:
Thieo Negroes to-wit: Hannah a woman 20 years
old, and her child four months old, uni Wds n a boy
five years old, levied on as the propoity ot John (.’.
Mnund to satisfy a fi fa from Talbot Inferior Court;
Allen M. Wakar vs. John C. MaunJ.
Also, 7 negroes t-wi', Aithoha a woman 35 \ears
old, Sophy a gH 12) oars old, Henry a boy 10 years
old, D.ck a boy 8 yoars o il, Lain a boy 6 years old,
Isabel a girl 4 rears old, anil an infant child, levied
on as the properly of Janus Furgerson to satisfy u
fi fa from Walton Superior Gotnt; Kenrick <s* Walker
for the use of Benjamin F. lfe nnok vs James Fur
gerson.
A150,4 negroes to-wit; Hampton a man 30 years
old, Jojrdau a boy 15 years old, Alary a womnn 27
years old, and George a boy one year old, levied on
as the property of William vV. Bailey to satisfy a fi
fa fiom Talbot Superior Court; Thomas Bailey vs.
Wm W. Bailey.
Also, one house and thirty feet ofland oflot No. 3
in letter A. in the Town of l'albuton, Talb<l coun
ty now occupied by Joseph Jackson as a Tailor shop,
levied upon as the property of Thumus 11. Kobu.s n
to satisfy a fi fi from Talbot Superior Court; B. W.
Force & Cos. vs Joseph B Wynn principal and Thus.
U. Robin-on security on frtav.
Also, 100 acres ofland in the 22nd district of orig
inally Muscogee now Talbot c unty, No. 197. it be
ing south half of said lot of land, the place herein
Thomas .McDaniel now lives, levied upon as the
pr perty of Hiram McDaniel to satisfy a fi fa from
Talbot Superior Court; P* ter F. Mahone vs. Samuel
Johnson and Hiram M cDanil,
Also, one negro woman by the name of Juda 25
years old, levied on as the property of Moses W.
Johnson to satisfy a fi fa fnm Talbot Superior Court
Wiliam B Ellington Executor of Thomas J. Elling
ton vs. Moses W. Johnson principal and VV liliain
L. Johnson. JAM ES Iv. GIDDENS, Sh*fl'.
ALSO AT THE .SAME TIME AND PLACE
Will be sold ihe following property to-wit:
One negro woman Mary,3s year old, levied on as j
property of Hartwell Harrison tosatisfya fi fa from]
Tftibot lifferior Court Miller Ripley 4* Cos. vs Hart- j
well Harrison principal and Uriah P. Crawford se
curity.
JOHN D. MATHIS D. Sh ir. J
MORTGAGE SALK.
At tht same place, on the first Tuesday in
October next,
Will bo sold the following propt rty, to-wit :
Jack a man ♦<) years of age, Jinm-v a woman 19
tears of ago, and Augustus a child 5 months old,
levied on as the property of John F. Thompson, to
satisfy one Mortgage fi fa from Upson Inferior Court
Jeffrey K. Tlnmpson vs. John F. Thompson.
JOHN D. MATHIS, D.Sb’fT.
MARION SHERIFF SALES.
WILL be sold before the Court-h>use door in
the town of Ta/.ewell, Marion countv, on the
first Tuesday in AUGUST next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit;
One lot ofland No. 17, in the 29*i deduct o for
merly Loo, but now Munon county, with the im
provement* thereon; levied on as the r roperty of Eli
jah J. Elhiidge, to satisfy one fi ft from Marion Su
perior Court in favor of Pleasant Warner, adminis
trator on the est&te of Jeremiah Wise, dec’d. v*
Elijah J. Ethridge. Property pointeJ out by plain
nfT.
At the same time and placo, t*-e interest of Wil
liam Smith to lot ofland number not known, in the
4th district of Marion county, the place whereon the
defendant now lives; levied on to sati>fy one fi fa
from a Justices Court oi rend county, in favor o’
Thomas B. Winders vs Win. Smith. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
JEREMIAH WILCHAR, Sh’fT.
TROUP SHERIFF SALES.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August
next, before t e court house door in the town
of LaGrange. Troup county, within the legal hours
of sale, the followin'! property, to wit ;
One house and lot in the town of West Point, nn
the east side of the river, levied on as the property
of B. B. Felder, to satisfy two fi fas in favor ot Oty
& Malpasa, and iransfured to Win. Freeman, vs B.
B. Felder. HENRY FAVER, Sli’il.
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE,
One wagon and a sorrel horse—levied on as the
property of Wm. C. Hughes to satisfy a fi fa from
Troup Superior Court in favor of B. M. Sanders,
vt. said Hughes. T. C. EVANS, D. Sh’tl*.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AGREEABLY to an order of ths Inferior Court
of Randolph county, while fitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold before thh Court-house in
the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, on the
first Tuesday in September next within the legal
hours of sale the following lots ofland to wit; L-l ot
land No. 163imho 2ht district of Stewart county,
and the undivided half of *ot of land No 2t\ in the
iOth district of-Stewart county. Suit a< the proper
ty of Joseph Williams deceased, for the bandit oft he
Loirs and creditors of said deceased, Terms on the
day. THOMAS CORAM Ad’mr.
June 25th 1345.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AGREEABLY Io an order of the Inferior Court
ofgtewart county, when sitting lor ordinurv
purposes bo •‘old at ,he Court “° ,,ie d°° r
War*an county, in the town of Wnrrenton, b twe. n
the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Sep
toolbar nul only rtle *'"* of . la “ d
more or less, belonging to the estate of David W.
Low. deceased, •'.pining I Mid. owned by William
Lflwis one .iJo.nd Je Umaeaberrv on the o’her.
TERMS CASH. JANU LO WE, Adiar’x
June 18,1845
LEGAL SALES.
STEWAKTbHBUIFF SALKS.
WIL{. be anltl before the Court-house door in j
Iho town of Lumpkin, Siew.rt cmnty, on ,
the first Ttieeda) in AUGUST neit the following ,
property to-wit: |
Lot ofland No. 101. and 102, in the 24:h district
of Stewart county levied on ai the property
ham Cooper, to saii.fy one fi fa from Stewart Supe
rior court in fever of Lott V* arren vs William Coop- •
er. property poi. tuj out by J. M.k B.Clarke,plain- ■
t ft. alorneyj. ...
Al.o Arch min, Al.y a woman, and their two <
children, levied on ns thi property of William R. 1
Walker, to latisfy one attachment ft fa fiom Slew
art Superior court, in favor of Charles V. Chamber
lin vs William R. Wniker.
Also, the house nd lot whereon John M. Gain
now lives, in Wo-I Lumpkin,levieion as the proper- j
ty of John M. Cam, to satisfy one di-lrese warrant |
for rent, John L. Howott vs John M. Cain, pointed
<
out bv J. M. Clarke, plaintiff’s artorney.
Also, lot ofland No. 157, in the 23d district of
Stewart county, levied on at the property of James
J. C.-nin, to satisfy one fi fit from Stewart Superior .
couri) Jesse I*- Harrell vs J- J. Oqnin.
Ala ). 50 acre, oflnnd out of the Southerns corner -
of lo’ No. 244, in the 24th dintrict of Stewart coun- ‘
ty levied on as the property of Davi.s Guy, to sat- J
iafy rne fi fa fro n a Ju-tiee’s couet ol Steart coun-
Iv in f.ivor of Wil iant A. Bell vs Davies Guy, levy
made and returned to me by Josiah Josy, couslsble.
Also, tshmaol Stewart’s interest of lot cf land,
No. 131, in the 43 I district of Stewart county, levied
on *o ssiisfv the following fi fas: Benjamin May vs
Ishmacl Stewart, Bright Mi ler vs Ishmitel Stewart, I
and other, vs said Stewart, atl is.ued fr on a Jus.
ttco’s Court of sal I cnimy, lew made and returned i
to me by John Wortliv, constable. i
Also, one house ad lot. si uaien on thn Southeast
corner of lot of land former y owned by James Mil
ler. in Ihe 2Jd district of Stewart county, known ns
New Orleans, levied m as the property of Klberi
Miller, to satisfy one fi fa from Stewart Superior
Court, Mosds Kainrov vs Elbert Miller.
JOHN V. PRICE, Sh’ff. |
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE.
Will be sold the following property,to-wit.
Tom a man. Mtlly a girl, Plato a man, Lorenzo a
man, Polly a woman, William a man, Ann a woman,
an i h r fmr children, Lucy a women and her four |
children, M-ry Ann a woman, and her four children,
Tiddy a womin. Judy a girl, Wiltiam a boy. George
a boy.Celv a girl, and an infant child, Harriet a wo
man, Danul a in in, Alfred a boy, G mules. 1 cream
coh.ri-d borne, one bay mare 2 t-vn year old cells, 1
o’ car , I yoke of oxen, I toad waggon and gear, 30
head of stock cattle, more or less 70 head of slock
hogs, more or 1* ss, and variius article, of farming
plantation to i!s, and 1 noitm gin; all levied on aa the
propetv of James L Del.aunay to sati-tfy the fol
lowing fi fw fas from Stewart Superi- r court; the
Bank of Mil'edgevi!! vs Janies L. DoLaun -y, the
Bank of Uarriott vs James L. D.lamin; Samuel
MoK nzey vs James L- DeLaunay, un i one ii fa
front S ewart Inferior Court, Oiis Childs vs James
L. Del.aunay.
Fifty acres of land Numb r not known, in the - Cl
district of Stewart county, tlie place whereon Josialt
Stricklin now lives; levied on aa the properly of Jo
siah Stricklin* io saiisly one small fi fa from n Jus
tfoe’scoiit of the 7 4 5 1 1 1 district of Stewait county
in fauor of P rry S Welih vs Josiah Stricklin. Le
vied aud riliiriied to me by S. J. Hodan,constable.
DANIEL MATHI3ON, D. Sli’lV.
MORTGAGE SALE.
At lilt same place, on th; first Tuesday in
August next.
Iverson a hoy il year, o'd, levied on a* the pro
perty of Thomas P. Bart*e and John P- llartee, to
satisfy one mortgage fi fa issued frmn Stvwart lotcri
ui Court, William A. Rawson.attd Edward E. Raw.
son assignees vs Thomas P. Barieu and J oil n I*.
Banco, property pointed out in stud inorigngc fi la.
JuHN V. PRICE, cjh’lV,
MORTGAGE SALE.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Scptem
next.
One negro woman AWy, levied on as the proper
ty of Henry P. Turner, to satisfy *ne mortgage ft fa
from Jefferson Interior court, Hi lavor of Asa Holt vs
Henry P. Turner, propel tv p >in<rd out in B.ii mon
gsgs. JOHN V. PRICE, s?h’tr.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
fk GRF.RABLE to an order of the Inferior Court
xbL of Randolph county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold on iho first Tuesday in August
next, before the Court house do r in the town of
Cuthbert. Randoph county, within the legal hours of
sale,the followi g trac's of land, to-wit :
One hundred acres of l"t of Land No. 113, and
twenty-one acre* of lot of Land No. 114, all in the
eighth district of t aid county. Sold as the property
of Littleton K. Bateman, deceased for the benefit of
the heirs. The widow’s dower excepted.
A. F. TEMPLES, Adm’r.
June 4. 1815. (J. B ) _ 23
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
WILL b-* sold on the first Tuesday in August
ne*t,bef>re the Court house door in the town
nf Cuthbert, Randolph countv, within lie legal hours
of iale ihe following property, to wit :
The South halt of Lot of Land, No. 391, and
ab>ut etghiy-seven acres of the north part of Frac
tion 407, all in the 7th distr ct of Randolph county,
as the propeity of Freeman D. Carden, deceased.
Sold by order *f the Court ofOrdinarv of .‘aid coun
ty for the bcneit of the h-*irs of uaid deceased.
THOMAS M. CARDEN, Ex’or.
June 4, 1845. (J. B.) 23
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
la\ pursuance of an order of the Hon. the Inferior
Court ol Muscogee county, when silting for Or
dinary purpose-*, will be sold b f >re the Court House
door in said county, on the first Tuesday in August
n**xL lot of lan l number two hundred and seven
(207,) in the thirty-second district of originally Lee
but now .Muscogee county. Sold as the property
mid for the benefit of Emanuel Phillips and William
i Phillips, minors. THOMAS PHILLIPS,
i I Natural Guardian.
•| Vnv 7, 1845. __ __ 19—-60d*
j Register’s Stiles.
WILL bo Kidd on Monday the 4i cloy of Au
gost next at public auction, before the
Conrt-houKO door in the county of Russell, State of
Alabama, between the legal hours of sale ,under
a d-erte of the Honorblo Cluneery Court, for
the 1 lili DistticL and middle Chancery division of
said State in the caso of George Hargraves, Sr., vs.
the Bank of Col umbus, and George Hargraves, Jr.,
ihe following lands to-wit :
North hall of Section 19, Township 18, Range 27
North do do 20 do 19 and 27
North do do 29 do 18 and > 30
North do do 31 do 17 do 27
Noith do oo 12 uo 17 do 2d
North do do 29 do 16 do SO
East do do 18 do 16 do 27
North do do 4 do 14 do 27
East do do 12 do 14 do 27
N. \V- quarter do 21 do 14 do 27
E half SVV nr do 21 do 14 do 27
N half SVV nr do 21 do 14 do 27
North linlf do 22 do 11 do 27
South half do 22 do 14 do 27
East do do 28 do 14 do 27
1 Souih do do 2 do 15 do 26
East do do 4 do 18 do 27
South do do 10 do II do 27
’ North do oo 21 do 14 do 27
A lso, will be sold in the town of Clayton, Barbour
county, on the 6th day of August next, the following
1 Lands, under Iho sumo decree viz :
W j of N VV | Section 23, Township 12, Range 27
1 YVioISVVi do 23 do 12 do 27
W[ofS VV i do 5 do 11 do 27
Northeast i do 6 do 11 do 27
VV JofN E j do 7 do 11 do 27
I centre 80’s of Section 22 do II do 27
VV JNVV 1 do 26 and > 11 do 27
i North-east J do 27 do II do 27
VV jNE \ * do 28 do 11 do 27
Also, will be sold on the Bth day of August next
under the same decree at the Court-house in ihe
county of Macon, the following lauds to wit;)
Went half of Section 21, Township 19 Range 2d
North do do 13 do 19 do 26
East do do 1 do 18 do 26
Also will he sold und'-r Ihe same decree at the Court
house in the county of Coso r a on the l l‘h day of Au
gust next, the foilowmg lauds to wi : South naif of
section 26, township 21, range 20,sectiou 35, town
ship 21, range 20.
Also, wi-l be o'd at the Court-house in the county
of Tallapoosa under the sanm and -crce on the I3h day
ol August next the following lands to wit: North half
of section 13. township 23, range 21 ; East half of
section 14 township 23. range 21 ; South half of sec
tion 13, township 23, rang-j 21.
Abo, will be sold • the Court-house in ‘.he coun
ty of Chambers, under the samo decree on the loth
A u gust n*'Xt the following lands to-wit : East half of
Section 31, township 20. range 27.
BRYANT DUNCAN, Re/riater.
June 1 1945 23—8 t.
To flic Bill Holders stud oilier
Creditors or the Hlank of Macon.
YOU are herebv notified to present your demand
to the undersigned within four ttionths from
da'f,lhat the entire amount of the liab.luie* of said
institution be as-rrlaincd U nd that di-tribu'i rt n br
made pro rata among the several creditors.
All commun'rations in writing on this subject
inurt be post paid,
C!f AS. H. KICK., Receiver.
Macon, May 28.1815. [Vt. Tele] 22—3 m
GKO 11441 A A.\D A LAB I A
B L A N K S,
TOR -ALt AT THH OfFICi.
LEGAL NOTICES.
FOUR NL>XTH9 after date, application will
be made io the honorable the Interior Court of
Stewart county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to ell the land and negroes belonging to
thaestate gs Jliiuch P. Patterson, late of said coun
ty, dec’d. WILLIAM NELSON, Adm’r.
May 14. 1845. 20
Font MONTHS after date, applies ion will
be fhe Honorable the Inte/ior Court of
Stewart county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary,
for leave to sell lot of land number 128, in lha 33d
district of Stewait county, the same being the real
estate of Be j imin Mitcliell, deceased.
JOHN MITUHLL, Adm’r.
May 14, 1545. “ 20—4 m
FOUR inuith* afer date application will be
made to tne Honorable the Inferior Court of
Harris county while s.tiing for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the land and negrous belonging to the
estate oi Samuel iluoy, deceased
A. B. HUEY, J . . ,
SARAH HUEY, { Adm rs *
May 7,1845 19
FOUR mouths after date, application will be
mide to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Marion county, when sitting as a court of ordinary,
for leave to acdl the lands and negroes beloug'Bg to
the estate of F. D. Mathis deceastsd.
L.J. MATHIS, ) .. ,
J. D. M ATHIS, J Adm r ’
May 7,1845.
17^ OUR MONTHS after date, application will
. be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Early county, when sittiagfor ordinary purposes, for
cave to selfilio land and negroes belonging to the
estate of John R. Parramore.Jlate of said county de
ceased. JAMES G. COLLIER, Adm’r.
April 23, 1745. 17
FOUR MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Infe-ior Court of
Harris county, when silting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell all the land and negroes belonging to
the estate cf William Whittaker late of said county
deceased.
JOHN T. WHITTAKER. Adm’r.
Apiil 23, 1845. 17—”
FOUR months afterdate application will
made to the honorable the inferior Court ot
Randolph county, while sitting lor ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the lands and negroes belonging to
the estate of Allen Move, late of said county, dec’d.
DAVID RUMPH, Adrn’r.
SARAH J, MO YE, Adm* nr.
March 26. 1845 J3
FOUR MONTHS ttfior date, app’icalion will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Cou'-t of
Rand I;>h County, when sitttngfor ordinary purposes
for leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate
of Henry Shell late of said county deceased.
BOLAND SHELL. Am’r.
April 9, (J. B ) 15—4 m
ITNOUR MONTHS after date, application will
be made to the Hon In r erior Court of I’aibot
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Store House and lot in the town of Tal
liotton, belonging to the estate of George M. Gu lett,
dec’d. situate between the Store-Houses of William
Stallings and Daniel C. Maund.
JOSEPH POU, Adin’r.
cl* bonis non of George M. Gullet', dc’d.
May 21, 1845 21
FOUR MONTHS after date, application will
be made to tho hon -ruble the Inferior Court of
Early county, while sitting tor Ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of
John A, Wood, deceas'd, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said de'ea^ed
ZADOOK SAWYER,Adin’r.
June, 25,1845. 26
BENJAMIN COOK, T~
JOSE PH'w* Gim.FORD, \ /iV facTTY.
and ANDKEW T. DAVIS.J
lii Randolph Superior Court , April t Term, 1845.
IT appearing to the Court that Andrew T. Davis,
one of said defendants resides out the State of
Georgia, and that ho cannot be served personally :
Ordered , That he be served by the publication of
this Rule, requiring the said Davis to plead, answer
and demur, not demurring alone, once a month for
six months. Witness my hand and official signature.
At Chambers, May 20th. 1845.
LOTT WARREN, Judge . c. s. w. c.
A true extract from the minutes of said court.
SAM. W. BROOKS, Clerk.
July 9, 1845. [T. &.G.] 28-6 m.
HammiM f j
I Bill cjnH)iscovery, Relief,
Richard
Eli H. Ad- rjM /Court of Randolph
ministrator Georgia.
and others. M M
fT appearing bv s^l^iljgtliat Mary Binnion, one
of the me same, resides in the
State of Alabama. I Wmr>n motion, ordered, that
seivice on her be per (WwAby the publication of this
older in one of the of Columbus
once a month for moirayi before the next term
of Hatd Court; is futiiy ordered, that the
said Mary at term and plead,
answer or demujHO said bill, to law.
A (rue the said Court,
Aprtt Torn, W gAM w mioOTkfi. Clerk.
April 23, WX) (VV.S.H ) 17—nt3m
George W. Towns, Ex-)
ecu’or of John Towns. |
James Y. Gardner, his l Bill of Interpleader, &c.
wife Nancy, and Joseph 1
Pou, Administrator of |
George M. Gullett. J
WHEREAS, at tho last March Term, of the
Superior court, held in and for the county of
Talbot, the undersigned, under and by vii tue of a I)e
cree/endeie.l by said court, in the above cause, were,
aiu rng other things, appointed partitioncrs to dismh
ute certain property, in the hands of said executor,
, among the Legatees of said Testator. And if
found necessary, to sell a portion of the property, to
pay the debts of the estate. Now therefore, in pur
suance of > aid Decree, and wi h a view of raising a
sm of money to satisfy the outstanding liabilities of
sai l Estate, the un :erigned partitioners, on the first
Tuesday in September next, in the Town of Tal
bolton. before the Court house door, within the usual
hours of sale, will sell at public ou’ery, to the
higho-t bidder, a negro bov named Isliam, about 25
■ years old—Terms Cash.
EDMUND il WORRILL >
WILLIAM STALLINGS. £ Partitioned.
GEORGE VV DARDEN, )
, June 25, 1b45. 26—Ot.
STATE OF GEORGIA, )
RANDOLPH COUNTY. $
i WjjT NOW all men by these presents, that I, Dela
ware Dean, am held aud (irmly bound unto
i George W. Ilarri-ion. in the full and just sum of one
I thousand dollars, so: the true payment of which, 1
bind inyst-lf, my heirs, exccut -is, administrators, and
r assigns, jointly, veveially aid firmly sealed with my
r seal, and da ed this first day • f M rch, 1839.
’ Now the conditions of the above bond or obliga
f tion is such, that whereas, the said Dean, hath this
f day, sold unto the said Hur ison,a certain lot or tract
sos land, number one hundred and nineteen, in the
[ eighth district of oriirina'ly Lee, but now Randolph
1 county, for five liundr ed dollars, to be discharged in
good promissory uo-es, then upon the payment of
the aforesaid notes, if the said Dean shall make oi
r cause to be made unto Ihe said Harris >n good and
r sufficient titles to the aforesaid lot of mn l, then the
r above bond or obligation to be null and void, other
> wise to remain in full fi. rce and virtue.
DELAWARE DEAN,
r Test, Wm. Dudlev, >
- J. T. Hahkiso.n,)
- GEORGIA, Randolph County,
r 7o the Honorable Superior Court of said
County :
The petition of George VV. Harrison shows that
he was owner and holder of a ceitain bond of which
’ the above and foregoing is a copy, in substance, and
l that the same has been lout- VVlierefore he prays
the Court to establish the foregoing copy in lieu of
said lodl original.
i JONES, HENNING & JONES,
; Plaintiffs Attorneys.
I—
. GEORGIA, Randolph County.
Personally appear’ and in open Court, George W.
• Harrison, who, alter being duly sworn, saieth that
the copy of an original bond immediately preceding
the foreg dug petition is a true copy of the same orig
inal as nearly as he can recoiled, that tho seid bond
was in iho possession of this defen Innl, and that the
. same is lost or midaid so that i> cannot now bo found.
Sworn to uud subscribed in open Court, this 19th
April 1845. <4. \V. HARRISON.
Samuel W. Brooks, Clerk.
It appearing to the Cou-t.upon the foregoing pe
tition and affidavit ol George \V. Harrison, that an
• original bond of is set forth immediate
ly before,and as part of the foregoing petition was
in his posies ion and has been lost er mislaid.
It is ordered. That Doleware Dean show cause
at the next Term thereof, if any he hive, why
said copy should not he established in lieu of said
lost origi iul. and that he bo served with this rule n'*i
personally, if to he found in the State, and if not, by
publication in snmo public gazette, once a m -nth
thereof, for the space of three months, before the
next term of this Court.
A true < xtract from the Minutes of said Court,
Ap il Term, 1345.
SAM. W. BROOKS, Cledc.
May 7, 1845 19-m3m
NOTICE
JOHN W \RD w.ll act at uUR AGENT, in
the tr&ns ic'ion of any business during iky ab
sence. \V. FOSTER,
For FOSTER & PURPLE.
Columbus Gti ,Ju|y 9, 1845. 28—3 t.
WAREHOUSE NOTICES.
FIRE-PROOF WARE-HOUSE.
COLUMBUS GEO.
J. C. Ac F M. IUJSE.
(Successor to Hall, Ruse & Cos.)
THE undersigned having taken the well known
Fire-Proof Ware-house .formerly occupied
by Hall, Ruse & Cos., tender their services* to the
friends of the la'e concern and the public genera ly,
for the Storing of Cotton and other Merchan
dise, aud the transaction of
Commission Bu l iness
in all its branches ; pledging themselves to u*e every
exertion to promote the interests and to render satis
facti"n to those who may confide business to their
charge.
On hand a large supply of *
Bagging, Hope and Twine,
which with auy other articles will be furnished to
our customers at Ihe lowest market prices.
They will endeavour to make advantageous salts
of Cotton when desired, and will advance liberally on
the article in Ware-h >use or on consignment to their
friend* at at the North or Europe.
J. C. & F. N. RUSE.
Columbus Sept. 11 1844 37—tfi
WARE-HOUSE
AND
COJOIISSIOXi BUSINESS.
THE undersigned have associated togetnef un
der the firm of YONGE, GARRARD, and
HOOPER.f r the transaction of a Ware-House and
Commission Business; they occupy the laige Fire
Proof Ware-House, known as “Yonge’s Ware-
House” and solicit from their friends public
generally, a share of patronage.
WM. P. YONGE,
W. W. GARRARD,
RICHARD HOOPER.
Columbus Geo. May Ist, 1844. 18—ts.
NEW FIRE-PROOF
WAREHOUSE,
MACON, CiEO.
TIIK undersigned having erected a Fire-Pioof
Warehouse, situated at the. head of Cotton I
Avenue, tende n his services to his friends aid the !
public genera !,-, for the storage of COTTON
ITIEKCHANOISE, and the ‘transaction of j
COMMISSION BUSIN ESS,
in all its branches, pledges himself to use every ex
ertion to promote the interests of, and render s-atis”
faction io those who may confide business to his’
charge.
The storage and sale of Cotton w.ll be under the
control of Mr. John Jones, who has long been known
! in Ihe Warehouse business, and will give particular
; attention to the sale of cotton and the tilling of orders
I for goo is.
Liberal advances will be made on cotton ii Riore,
or to be shipped.
Bagging, Rope and Twine,
togethet with any other articles, will lie furui.-diud
customers'at ihe lowest matltet price.
N. B, —Storage and Commission,, at customary
’ rates. JERKY COWLES.
Macon, Ga. June 18, 1845. 23—6 m
THOMAS PRESTOX,
COM MISSION MERCHANT
APALACHICOLA,
FLORIDA.
WILL continue tho Commission and General
Agency business at the above place. The
usual facilities afforded to all uiose disposed to si.ip
. cottons to any Foreign port, or any port in tho United
States. Rec eiving and forwarding business, strictly
and promptly attended to*
Agril 30 1815. 18—ts.
AYEIt & PHEL W.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 76 Broad Street,
Columbus, Ga.
1 _JVlay 7.1845. 19—if
B)ininisl|ox stolen.
T OEWBIISi/SOMiais-
XNE3S, vi/.fw
uml Sell Cfdlk, FLOUR,
hies advanPrd j
ite the PlamMs & j
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber takes pleasure in returning his
thanks to hi - friends, and Ihe pub ic generally
. foi pa*t favc rs, And in stating that he Iris connected
with him in biiHiness, Mr. A. J. Phelan. And the
business will hereafter h’ transacted under the firm
t AYE St aV I’ll EUAN ; who present then
, claims for a sha'e of patronage to their friends and
p the public, in a general Auction and Commission
. Business. And they will have connected with their
business a good and secure ho<>se f>r the keeping
and sale of Negioes,
, A K. AYER.
_May 7, 1845. 19—tf_
’ rose XEIV \ OK ii.
Days of Sailing on Thursdays.
; -OLD ESTABLISHED LINE.”
fHHE folh wing vessels compose, the line, viz:
* L Ship Celia. Capt. Thatcher, in place of ship
Newark one trip, sail on Thursday 29ih May,
Brig iD n Fuller, Capt. Cobb, Thursday slh June,
• Brig Sterling, Capt. Hameltan, Thursday 12th June,
Btig (*. B. Lamar,Capt. Sannerman Thursday 19th
June,
Brig Hhtlura. Capt, Doane, Thursday 2Cth June,
Brig L. Baldwin, Capt* Basset, Thnrsdry 3<l July,
Ship Newa k, Capt. Merrvin, Thursday 10th July
The above well known vessels were built expressly
Q fur the trade, with excellent state room accuintnoda-
I lions, and will sail punctually as advertised.
j State-rooms cdii bes c ired on application to the
Agents. Steam always takr nto Sea.
l. Baldwin, & Cos., Agents.
Savannah May 23 1815. 22—9 t.
’ ALABAMA LANDS FOB SALE.
IWILL sell at low price-, (to-wit :) 2240 acres
on north C wikee Creek, Russell coun'y, about
i ; half cleniod, and ready lor cultivation, with a Gin
t j house, Screw and all necessary buildings—3so
t or 400 acres rich bottom Lands, aril some sor 600
1 j acres yet to clear. These Lands cost me in the
i j woods from 8 to 10 dollars per acre ; and in order t j
- pay debts, I now offer them, well improved, at 5 dul-
I lars per aero. Also, 320 acres cf excellent wood
Lands, near north Cowikee, at 4 dollars per acre,
they cost sor (i dollars at low times. Also, on Mid
dle Cowikee Crock 480 acres, in Barbour county,
near Spring Hid, Ala., and the best Lands iii the
country. A Do. East half of Bee. 26, adjoining F.
I Lee,Esq. in Barbour county, rich bottom Lands
mostly.
, All of which !.antis, I will sell low for cash, or on
, a credit of one and two years, for bonds and approv
j ed securities. My Overseers tin the Cowikue’s will
shew the Lands.
f CULLEN BATTLE,
of Eufaula, Barbour County, Ala.
FEVER AND AGUE,
j and all fevers cured by
: Bi'andreth’s Pills.
| Jk LL fqvers are occasioned by the disordeied
XwL motion of the blood, produced by the humoral
. serosity by ba r dentng the valvee of the vessels. I’he
i b'ood circulate* wiih greatly increased speed, and is
still increased ty the friction ol tho globules, or par
ticles which compose the mass of fluids. Then it is
that the excessive heat and chilis is experienced
throughout the whole system, and accompanied with
great thirst, pain in the head, back, kidneys, and in
( tact a complete pjostration of all the faculties of the
mind as well a* body.
( On the first attack*of fever, or any disease, imme
, diately lake a large dose es Brandreth's Vegetable
I Universal Pills, and continue to keep up a powerful
I effect upon the bowels until ihe fever or pain has en
, entirely ceased. Six or tight will in most cases he
! sufficient as & first dose, and one docs of this k nd it
is not iniptobable, may prevent months of sickness,
perhaps death.
Dr. Benjamin Brandreth's Vegetable Universal
Pills, nic md ed a universally approv’d medicine,
which by its peculiar action, c cansm the blood of all
impurities, removes every Parts and fVeukness , and
finally Restores the Constitution to perfect Health and
Vigor
Sold at Dr. Brandreth’s Principal office 241,
Broadway New York, and by L. W. WELLS, at
Columbus, and by Agents in nearly every county
site and village in Georgia aud the United States.
June 25. 1845. 25—3 m
SJPRING AND SIJMMEIf
C SHERWOOD,
HAVING just received and is now opening/At his old stand,
West side of Broad street, North of the Matket, a wejri selected, stock of
adapted to the Sptin-and Summer \Vur, inanufacu/ed expressly tor this market, in
the most Fashionable style— as Inflows, viz:
Frock anti Dress-Coats* ‘ Pantaloons.
Black and Blue cloth Frock an I Dress Coats; and Blue cloth Pantaloons, *
Uratnanu r aircv l>ass, 41
Olive Brown, and Invisible, Green Frock & Dress /Ciro (ImT iy and Gamldet, 14
Coats ; J
Silver Mixture* Croton Drilling Frock and D 'aw* Oottonadc Pants, new styles,
Coats, new article, White superior article.
Qro Je T.y CamWct, Drilling, Frock an/Dress Pl , in S .t£ an\^.?* l ®t'lk Vets
oa Bombazine and Owiblet “
Fancy Linen Drilling Frock and Dress fllo&ts, Plain White and Poured MarseiHf-s Vests
SefchDinsham am! Fattcy Litton and Dreo VY’ellmg.onßibWd we .“_
M.jt and Fancy Plaid Gottonadyfrock and Dress C * tl ™ ® h,r,s ’ H<o,us and Collars
Coats, 7 Gtnghamand MemmacSmos,
* y Si k and Merino
f Do do do Drawers^^k
/ Linen, Brown Jeans, and Drawers.
/ FANCY ARTICLES.
Storks Hosiery. Gloves Handkerchiefs. Pinks. r,rsr
horn Leaf lla’s. ail ot which are ottered at the lowest prices for CASIHDNLY
1345 i/1 l(^f.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA.
THIS deliglpful Watering Place is now open for
the Season, und r the most Haltering auspices.
Having now bejondail question, anti by the united
I lestiinouy of the hundreds who have tested the virtues
iof ilie White Sulpher, set tired for tho establishment
! a degree of confidence and favor unparalleled io the
ti soy of any other watering place ho recently oft*, r
ed to the puli ic patronage, the Proprietor ha< been
encouraged to make considerable niprovemeh & upon
the buildings and pleasure grounds attached to the
place, and also loengagslhe iervires of experienced
and popular manag- rs, so that no inducement ma\
be lucking to diaw to the Springs a collection worthy
of their meiits.
To the stranger, who has never tested the virtues
of the c r >stai t umtains and haluiv atmosphere of
| t!i s p eusatit region, it is only n cessary to fray, that
toe . Springs are located in .the midst of the most
i<* ig itful and lu-aliid*d region of our State, a few
iniU and north of the Pine Mountain, and only nine miles
south ea-j: of Greenvi'le, through whim placo a daily
line of Stages, connecting with the principal lines ol
the Union is now in operation.
The proprietor Hatters himself that hi* is the only
establishment in the whole South where the visitor
can be accommodated with an equal variety ofwaters.
He re we have the purest free-stone fountains, the I
strong an I the nul l chalybeate, and tho While Sul
phur, in purity, and in the distribution of
is elements any hitherto known.
But besides this, we have a country abounding in
veenory, romantic ani beautfiii, and are surrounded
by n population unsurpassed for intelligence and
moral worth, by that of any other farming and sirict in
in the Stale.. From these advantages we m<y safe
ly t xpect to draw all that may be required to gratify
the into lectual, moral or physical appetites of our
visitors ; and neither expense, solicitude nor effort,
on the pari of the proprietor, sli ill he wanting to ren
dor this watering place as popular for its accommo
dations as it already is unrivalled for the gifts of a
beneficent Providence.
BATHING —The Proprietor has fitted up large
and commodious Bathing Houses, which are not
surpassed bv any in ihe Slate.
The BALL ROOM will heop’n every evening,
and will be provided with the best Music the cot ntry
affords.
(jy A lino of Stages will be run three times a
week.by Col. Wm. M. Lee, from Columbus, via
Hamilton, to the White Sohdrir gpring*.
walker Duncan.
Meriwther county, May 21.1815. 21—'f.
N B.—The proprietor will add, that whilst driv
ing to sati.-fv visitors in his Minerals and attetri<>n.
he will also try to satisfy them in charges.
“INDIAN SPRING.
THE Sub cri'it rs most respectful y infirm tho
public th <t they have recently repaired and til
ted tip in a superi'T tiiumi r the L.ARGE AND
COMMODIOUS ZZOIEXj, at ihe
in X) ia x span nan ,
for nerlv occupied by 11. Dilion, and dm mg the la?t
summer hy B. W. Cull cr. There arc so many iv
ing who can beat testimony to the wonder
ful benefits derived from the n*e of these waters that
it is useless to speak of them here.
They assure all wh are disposed to visit them,
that no efforts slia'l be spared to provide all such lux
uries as will tend to th ir enjoyment and comfort ;
and to alford them all such means of amusement as
will unable tlieni t “drive dull caie away,” mid pass
the r time in pleasure. (tJ* GAMING
STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
DILLON 4- COLLIER.
GEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT’ >
Mu.r.Rnr.EvtLLE, Nov. 2 1839. S
Analysis of the Water of the Indian Springs, Bulls
County , Georgia.
Quantity, ono pint (wine measure) or 23.875
cubic inches.
Preliminaries for a correct Analysis of this Spring
Baromct’ r, 29,54 inches.
Temperatureoftlie Atmosphere, 63 deg. Farenheit.
Temperature of Water. 46 do do
Specific Gravity 1.142, that of dis
tilled water, being 1000
GASSFS.
Azotic Goa. 0,156 cubic inches.
Carbonic Acid Gas. 1 00U do
Sulphuretted Hvdrogen. 3.5 do
SALINE CONTENTS.
Cnrbrnia'e <i Magnesia I 982 grains.
Sulphate of Magnesia, 71 528 do.
Sulpha eof Lime, 7 15> do.
Sulphate of Potash, 3 415 do.
Total of Saline cortenfs 84 077
John Rogoles Cttivg.
State Geologist of Gear sin.
May 88,1845. 22—9 t
\ WARM SPRING#.
Meuiwethf.u Couwy. Ga.
TME State of Georgia, for
Wie fertili'y of its sod, (he richapss and nhtin
dancem*f its mineral ores, i's stupiJdous cataracts,
j and bewiful scerery; an also bo nA the most valua
ble ininAal fountair s on the face oithr Gtobe.
Tuts i&io vain boasting; a diMingutshed g-mle.-
man, one%ho ha* travelled evel-ively in for* igi
lands, utslcH ea, that, while in Migl.md and on the
C •ntinent,\e visit <l the most lebta'* and watering
places, tluit\o sow not one onffiiieh Nature had
been o prod\u] of her gdls athose bestowed on
the VVdim S|\ngs, in Meriwewer Comity, Giorgio
This tru'y \\nderftil naturM curiosity, and de
lightful Sunun Vetr* i.t is situated on n spur of the
Pi ie Mnun'&in tVrty six mijis north of the citv of
Columbus A fi\iituiu, gtffhing forth per minute,
fourteen hundred Gallons m cr>stal wal* r of 90'’
Tempera ure, is ined a rae curio?i y. Its virtue,
however, of coring which have dtfud the
alull of the most eiiuunt seems till I more
The ingredier Is of tt ur ascertained by nc
cura'e an.iL fri< are—one wine pint, o* 28.-
875 cubic inches—sperm* gravity 0.998 distiift and
water being 1,000. UABKB—Carbooic acid gas.
2 cubic inches.—Su phuA of Hydrogen, a trace—
Solid contents; Caroonatfw Lim*, I giain- Carbo
nate of Iron, 3.5, grains'#(Athenatn of Magnesia
10 09 —The Wator, Winter arid
Summer, 90 degrees. M %
The certificates of Juae of Greene, Mr.
Cary of Columbus, and have experienc
ed its beneficial i ff<cts,anJ ti#opinions of such
Physicians as Boswell am\ d satisfy the
most sceptical of its liefling prnpSpe*.
Asa resort for him, tJno alreadymtjoys the bless
ing of health, and whufehoofres, d&ng the sultry
Stimm*r months to lajJb&ido tho duAs < f his avoea
tioU’t, to travel in BbuHf) of pleasurejßjii a healthier
ant cooler clune, the# are tint few pces in Ameri
ca, where he can fin<t#oolcr breezes, ■ore pictures
que mountain scene#, a greater and vcAy of amuse
mints, or more relinflu society, and noftne where In
can enjoy the ktxuwof warm such per
fection as at this faßred spot.
The suhscribersßaving become the Mclusivc pro
prietors, are p*rnmnenily located h* 1 #; they beg
leave to assure th Me who honor # eni wit h a
visit, t'-at all lhei#nergipß will be direct* to antici
pate the tastes atcomfort of thrir gwts. The
Hotel is open dtiifig the whole rear. Afcst Office
(mail tri-weekly Vis established here—av ahu ge
assortment of gr#lß kept. Since exieit
!‘>ve improvenu’A.s have been made, and wwlio e
place present# anew and beautiful appArance.
Passengers from Alabama, iVladison, orGriMD, will
meet with no dflny, as hacks nro always ; n rcAiness
at Greenville Wcarry them to the Springs, m tri
weekly hue ofßtagcj runs fiom Columbus heiwlur
ing the suinmA’ m
R. & S R. BONNE%
Warm Sp Mp, Ga. May 21, 1845. 21—W
i/nAMENT
For RKiciimatitm !
ALT. Rheumatic p r9ons have very good reason
for rejoicing, that they can obtain an article (
that will set ad rheumatic complaints at defiance
We wonder that people will Rulfcr a moment with
this distressing and excruciating pain when they can
find a certain cute in th s preparation. The certifi
cates that the proprietors have would aston t-h the
most incteduious —Patie its, wh) have been laid up
for years, and who never expected again to be about,
in health, or without crutches, have been almost mi
raculously raised fom Ih* ir bed of pain, and restor
ed to their friends sound in limb, and entirely free
from pAtn *f any kind. This is no fiction, but fact,
and ‘housands who have used it can testify to its use
fulness. Beware of counterfeits.
Sold by Comstock Cos . New Yo r k, and
PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At the Blue Ding Store, Columbus, Ga.
C O N N E L’S
JLtsrital Fain Extractor.
From 2 to S times cheaper than before, or
nothing, if the user is not delighted wiih it.
An article that every family must consider indis
pensable when they know its power and value, an i
wh ch lias heretofore been ?old too high to reach all
c n-ses has now been reduced in price, with a view
that rich mid poor, high and low, and in fact every
hum in being may enj v its comforts; and all who
get it shall have the price returned to. them if they
:;re not and lighted with its use. We a>aert, without
the possibility of contrad c ion, that all burns ami
scalds , every external sore, old or fresh, and all ex ter
’ nil puns and aches, no matter wh* re, shall bo re-
I duced to comfort bv it in five minutes—saving life,
| limb, or scar. Nob urn can he fatal if this is applied
unless the vit*?9 aro drs'royed by the accident. It
is trillv magical, to appearance, in its effects. Kn
q lire fr Count’s Magical Pain Extractor >'aJve,”
at Comstock &. Co’s. 21 Oortl ind st- New York, oi
at PAUL ROSSIGNOLV4,
At the Blue Drug S'orc; Columbus, Ga.
IIEADACIIE REMEDY.
For the cure of Sick Headache !
Thi* distressing complaint rnav be cured bv using
one bottle of Spolm’s s*tck Heada> he Remedy, which
has cured thousands of the very worst c s**s. Per
sons after stiff ring weeks with ibis deathlike >ick
ness. will buy a b ‘tile of Tiis runctlv and be cured,
and then complain ot their folly in n *t buying it be
fore. People are expected to u e Tie whole buttle ‘
n**t use it two or three lion sand then, complainthat
they are not cured. A h -til*? will cure tltVni.
Sold by PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At the Blue Dnig Store, Columbia. Ga.
April 9, 18 15 15-ly
Tli<s and all Sores.
Hays* l.inum-nt is known now to thousan ‘s, as a
most extraurduiar- reinedy fur these atllictiuns. Il
is impo-ssiblo to tell in a newspaper, in such a man
ner as to obtain full credence, the eff cts and bene
fits of this art''!e, so geneml is iho practice oft adver
tisers of .-xiolh ig a rlirl* aof no in-rit. Such per
sonal reference* wjj| he given, as to bring conviction
to the minds • f the must unbe inving. Will suffer r>
only a'k among their friend i if they have ot heard
of or known its etFectfi; and if they do not hear it more
warmly praised than any other salve,let them not g-l
it. All fancy or exaggeration is positively excluded
from tiieso statenvnts, and il is de erinmed to sav
il *thing of i's merits, but whnt could U - ‘ul'V proved
by a host of witnesses, in any c >urt of justice. Wi.l
vou look at the thing and the nr-mf* at 21 Corilandt
st.. wliete.itmay be had'/—AT. Y*. Commercial Ad
vertiscr.
f/* LOOK OUT.—Some swindlors have coun
forfeit-d this ; r:tele, and put it lip wi h vatious devi
ces. I) > not h- imposed upon. One thing only will
protect you—it is the name of COMSTUOK CD.
that name mail be ahuay* on the wrapper, oi vou are
cheated. Du not forgot it. Take tin* direction
with you. an I test b * that, < r never buy. for it 13 im
possible for an other to be true or genuine.
SOLOMON HAYS.
For sale by COMSTOCK £• CO.
New Yotk.
And also hy their Agent
PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Georgia.
Mav 7. 1655. 20—if.
DR. WATSON’S
riirivallcii Vcs<’lsislo
Fever & Ag-tie Falls,
A OKR FAIN and permanent cure for Ague &
I&l Fever, in a’l is varied form-?, in ONLY FOUR
HOURS.
For sale by CARTER & S I OCKTON, Co
lumbus, Ga.. amt by agents g* |hi South
ern part of Ge r ;ia and A nb.ima.
Piiccon'y Fifty CciltS.
June 4 1845. 23—6 m.
C. BRINCKERHOFF’S
r¥NHIB Mcdic'ne is a sure, tafo,and certain Rm-
JL edy in eotnplaints of the Liver and Lungs.
Consumption. Liver Complaint, chronic and severe
Coughs and Colds, are altno-u immediately relieved
and uTimatnly cured hv a faithful use of tho Resto
raTve. Dr. Ohifion, the eminent practical chemist
and physician of New York, attaches his certificate
stating its entire vegetable composition, after lie had
made a careful analysis, ft is wholly devoid of anv
irritating property, and manifests so decided healing
’ and purifying vpialities as to quickly alleviate the
tno*t aggravating c >ugh aud change the morbid ex
pectoration. Pains 111 the chest and s'de, so often
attendant on Lung Complatn's, are effectually re
moved without the least inconvenience. the seat of
the difficulty being reached much quicker than by
any external application. From iho reputation ot
this medicine in New York, where it has been sold
for some years, the most indubitable t estimony is given
to its met it. Certificates have been lierally sboweerd
iu on the proprietor from the best ot sources, and
stating the cases of persons raised even when given
up hv thoir physician. The fact of no ono single in
stance of dissatisfaction, known or expressed, is a
strong guarantee ofitt merit. The following crrlifi
exfe is from Dr. Chit on, the well known New York
chemist.
*• I have analyzed a bottle of medicine called C.
BrinkerhotFN Health Restorative; and find that i
does not contain Mercury, or any other metallic pre
paration, nor opium in any of its forma. It is com
posed of vegetable matter enlirely.” #
J ames R. Chilton, M. D.
C. BRINKERHOFF, Proprietor, N. Y.
Horace Everett, ts. S. Ag<nt,
Principal Office 96 Hudson ireet. N. Y.
June 25, 1845. 26—1 m.
MILLERS! MILLERS!!
BOLTING CLOTHS, a’l ihe dißer-
Anchor Brand.
Just received and for .ale-hy
Li J. DAVIES:
Nov 6, 1844 45—ts
M EDI CAL NOTICES.
DBS. SCIILLI A CBOWELI7 H
HAVING associated themselves in the practice
of Medicine, respectfully tender their protes
•ional Services to llie citizens of Columbus, aim iho
adjoining country.
iCjp* Office on St. Clair, between Broad ano Ogle
thorpe streets.
May 14/J845. 20— if WB
Doct. JOHN O. bLLI)(jil' t ffi
HAVING peimanenty located iu the c*ty of BM
Columbus reßpecllully tenders his service sto H
its citizens, in the practice of Medicine, forgery. HH|
Midwifery, a and Dental Surgery.
SdP* Office, the ono formerly occupied by Dr.
Taylor, on Randolph -ireet. Residence in the build
ing formerly occupied by (Jol. Bonner on Broad *t.
If not m his office, please ei.quite al ihe Blue Drug
Stoie oi Paul liofraignol.
May 14, 1845 20 ‘f
MEDICAL. ‘ M
TAYLOR & URQ.UHART, res- H
JLJv pecifully announce to the Citizens of Colnm- BH
bus and the vicinity, that they have associated them- Bit
selves in the practice of Meoictne.
They will give prompt attention to al! calls, either HH
in the city or country. 9
Their office will be continued at the one, at pr**-
sent occupied by Dr. Taylor, on Randolph street.
The residence of Dr. Urquhart will be at ihe HH
house of Mrs. Shfirter. on Broad street.
Columbus, May 29. 1844. 22—ts
Drs. Boswell & Billing, 9
Will continue their office ai the Drug bit re of
Messrs. Pond & Wilcox w here, or at their residences
they maybe always found, unless professionally en-
gaged. Our notes arid accounts are placed in tho RH
hands of Mr. H. H. Eppmg for collection. BH
Dec 18, 1844 si-tf ffiEj
DR* JOKInV bJioAEY, ’ I
CAN be found at hi^offio^^near Bass's Hotel M
both DAY AND NnmT, during the sum-
Juno 25, 1845. 26 4t. [I
TO THE AFFLICTED.
Henry m. price,m. and.. For>thGorji..
will give his attention to persons afflicted with
chronic ami supposed incurable forms of difreasu.
From his success heretofore in the management of
such cases, persons afflicted would fnd it i< their in
terest to give him a trial; for if he does not perma
nently cure, he may, ai least, mtfgate the r suffer
ings. Those especially laboring under Hepatitis,
Splenitis. Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, M hite
Swelling. Leprosy, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ten* a, Capi
ta, Scrofula, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Neuralgia,
Hysteria. Epilepsy, Chorea, Palsy, Dropsy, Chloro
sis, Amenorrhoca, Dysmenorrhoea, Fiolhpsus, U
teri,&c &c Piles, Fistula, Cancer, Hernia, Oal
culi, of the Bladdei. Hydrocele, Fungu, Hueina
todes 4'c. would do wellfto consult him U Ire is Fisfulo
andtCar cers, are reinovedhipon anew plan (by vege
table remedial agents) witln nt resort t<> the knife.
Dr. P. has never lin ed in removing the syphilitic
Uaint from the system in a few weeks by his ‘v* gr,.
table remedy.”
SCIP Persons living at a distance, who are afflict* (j
by communicating, post paid, with Dr. Pric*—giv.
ing symtoms, ts-c., and enclosing the fee. slo cat
receive directions fir the management of thoir cases
Feb. 12 1845. * 7—if.
PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS
HE A DAC H—SIC KOR N ERVOUS.—Tho>
who have suffered and are weary of sufferin’
with this distressing complaint will find Pet*ri
Vegetable Pills a rtinedy at ( nee certain aid imme
dia'e in li 3 effects. One single dose ot the pills tali
eu >oon as the headache is felt earning on, will err
it in one I our entirely.
Asa remedy >n summer for boucl complaints thi
display their wonderful (owers to admiration, an
a*e fur superior to any thing in u-e for tho'ceow
plaints.
Iu Dyspepsia and I.ivcr complaints they stand un
rivalled.
Manv have been currl in a few wer after hat
ng suffered under the dreadful coiup'aiut fir yean
In habitual cost venets they are de<ioedly su| 9
rior .0 any v< getable pill ever bmi ght befoie ti
public, and on- 50 cent box will es nb’ish their si.v
pri-inV virtues and place >h* ni t eyond the reach a
doubt n the estimation ofevtry individual.
They are invaluable in nervous and h\po< hondri
c: l affections, loss of nppetiie, and all complaints t
which females aioi e aie subj*ct.
They arc mild in tl cir action and convey almos
immediate conv ert* not their util y from the firs
•lose. Tcey mav be taken by persui a of any age
.and the f ebl\ Hie infi rn, the nerves ami ctel.cari
are sti.-ngtii* ntd bv tl eir ope:a'ton, beeai sc they
clear Hie sys ern of bad bunioi s. quiei rvetvous iidla
biltiy, and nvariubly pr d"ce koiiiiil le-.Jifi.
Upwards of three tuindr*dand sev* ny thousand
boxes of tiicse estimab'c pills have b* eu sold within
Hie 1 >frt twelve months in three states alone, ud
more *ha 11 three times the same quantity in other
states.
As an on’i-bilious medicine no f.mily should bo
without them. A single trial of them is more satis
fyetory than a thousand ceitifcui s.
In a southern climate, these f’ills are ndmitdster* and
with uniform surciss. For more than ten *ea s tlie
verdict i.f their efficiency ha< been | ronounc and ;
ami could a jury of all they hnve relieved be sum
moned from the North, the South, the East, and tl o
West, milhous of voices would be heard in acclaim*- fm
turn of their ma chless properties. The child an*t the I
adult the youth anl deer* pit old mar—bolh sexes B
and ali ages—may alike lake these Pills with s-fetj I
and the ceitainty of leltef. Price fifty cnisjei I
box. I
Be careful to observe t* at on the cover • f each box I
(in th* tin) is stamped ‘ Peter's Vegetable Pilis ” I
PeCs* Pißs. on erq**iiy, will !)•• fonr.c] in tverjr I
town and at most of the country stores in this B‘titi . I
For sale iu Columbus,Ga., at New- York price* by |
POND & WILCOX.
ROB. A. WARE, $•
PAUL ROSSIGNOL.
And will be found in all tho Towns and country
stor. s in the Southern States.
Mqv 14 1845, 20-6 m
Dll. TYLER’S j
VEGETABLE FEVER AND AGUE PILLS- |
* success of these Pi'ls in curing in a few
JL hours, where all other rrnud e* have failed,
enl that., too. in cases of twelve and eighteen months
standing—warrants the as erimn, th at. it laken ac
cording to th dir* cth-ns, they arc 0 ctr'a'n ‘ lire, A
1 long list of certificates in proof ot tl eir infallibility,
might be arid* and, but those upon the direct ors are
de med sufficient —Trv them and be convinced Mint
they are most ls etual and mo t ce tain and tho
■ very best remedy ever effered to the pub.ic, to in
• sure a permanent and lasting cure.
Having for several ye* rs past suffered under re
peated attacks of chills and fever, especial y during
ing the fall and spring m<-nths, I was indii* ed to try
various remedies, h it nothing seemed ‘o be eflec'lta|
untd I tried Dr. Tvler’s Ague and Fever Pills,
which stopped tho chills before I had t n ken half ol 1 1.0
t box This was over a year since. I hve lenifcinctl
’ perfectly free from an> syir.ptcuis of a return of this
I most loathsome disease/
GF.ORGM. WAIT.
Baltimore. Dec. 12th, 1843.
For sale in Columbus, Ga., at New York prices by
POND & WILCOX,
lUB. A. WARE. &
PAUL ROSSIGNOL.
And will be found in all the Towns and coun'ry
stores in the Soutliri u States.
May 14 1845, 20-6 m
JjlOR the cure of white swellings 1
; scald head, sore breasts i.f women, rlieunmt’c pains,
tetters, eruptions, chilblains, wbi'lown. biles, corns,
and external diseases generally. It is likewise great •
ly superior to any medicine, heretofore do cove re*.
■ for the chafed backs and .imhs of horses; for ring
worms, chapped lips. and. in short,for severe exter
nal bodily evi’s that may fall to the lot of man or beast.
Price 50 cents
For sale in Columbus, Georgia, by all the Drug
-1 gist
May 14 1845, 20-6 m
R. TAMER.
BOOK-BINDEIt.
Columbus Ga.
THREE doors below the Post Office, ot Oglo
thorpe street.
Jan. 12 1545. 7—lv.
SIOO REWARD*
IWILL 1 uV one hundred dollars to any person or
persons who will apprehend and place in Jail so
that I aei them, mv two negro men, (to wit,)
GEORGE and ABRAHAM.
These fellow s wi re purchased in 1841, by William
Towns of R. S. Crittenden, Esq., and I suppose have
been harbored for the last year or so, in the vicinity
of Talbot ton. George has a wife at Col. Mahone’a
Mills, as I learn, and Abraham makes bin hcad/juar
♦*rs about Talfeotton having a wife in that vicioiiy, a
The above reward will bo paid for their
and safe keeping, ’till I gel possession of tnem. .7
RICHARD 11. POWELL.
Uni>n Sptings, Macon co. Ala. April 16, IS*#**^!