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LEGAL SALES.
A 1 smssrs. , -■'?
SAXBObPH SHERIFF SALES.
WILL b told on ihe firal Tuuday in SEP
TEMBER next, before Ihe Court House
door in ibe lown of Cuthbert. Kjndoljrh coiintr,
within the lege! houre of sale, the following property
to wit:
Lot of UnJ No 412, in the 7tb district of Ran
dolph county, and one negro woman by the name of
Pleasant, about 40 yean of age, levied on an the pro
perty of Trecy Daniel to satisfy one fi fa front issued
from the Superi r Court of said couniy, in favor es
Ephraim H. Platt, vs. Jonas Danirl, Executor ofthe
estate of Tracy Daniel, d'-cM. _
Lot of land number three hundffcd andsi r !y ri-ht.
in the seventh district of said county, levied on as
the properly of Lemmons Box, to sat'afy sundry fi fas
issued from a Justice’! Court in said county in favor
of John P. Johnston, and others, vs. Lcmuious Box.
Levied and returned by a Constable.
The west half us lot of land, No. 113, in the B'h
diat of said couniy, levied ou as the propetty ol'L. F.
Bateman to sa i-fy sundry fi fas issued trom a Justice
conn of said county, in favor of John Dill, and Cos,
vs A. F. Temples, Adra’r. of L. F. Bateman, de
ceased, levied and returned by a constable.
60 acres of lot of land, No. 21, in the 6th dislri t,
levied on as the property ol Thomas Bartlett to sat
isfy one fi fi issued from a Justices Court of said
County, in favor of Young Smith, and oiheis. vs.
Thomas Baiilelt. Levied and le'urued by a Con
•lib'e.
Ha'foflot oft.and. No 304 and lot of I and No.
313, in the Bth district, and No. 358,in the 7th dtsiric',
ail levied on as the property of Limn iris Box, to sal
i fv sundry fi fas issued from a Justice's Court of
said county, in litvor of John Alley, and others, va
Lemmons B >x. Levied on and leluriied by aCon-
J. W. GUILFORD, Sheriff.
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE*
Will b* -old, the following properly to wit :
Two lot• cf land number 241, 242, in ihe 7li
dni.ofs.ud couniy ; levied on as ihe property ol
bimon L. Bryan, to satitfly ■ undry fi fa from a jus
tice court of fail county, in favor of James ii ter and
John Dill, and others, va Simon L. Bryan. Levy
made and returned to ihc by a constable.
Lot of land No 240 in th-6 Ii diet of said county,
loviuJ on as lire property Jordan Dykes to satisfy
one li la liom a j isiice contt of said county in favor
of Mary l*. Maynard, adm’x. of Jo'.u Maymrd
d.c’d. vs Jordan Dyke*. Levy made und returned
to me by a constable.
Thomas Tabba interest in lot of land No 184 in the
sth dnt.of sail couniy levied on ai the property
of Th >mai Tabb, to sati'fy one h fa from a justice
court of Orawloril county, in lavor of E. boi.U vs
Tnorna- Tabb. Levy made and le urn dtome by
a r.,unstable.
One negro girl by the name of Silvia, levied on ax
the property of Benjamin F. Walls, lo satisfy sundry
fi far issued from a justice court of sad county, in
favor ol John Dill & Go,, ad oil ers, vs Benjamin F.
Walls. Levy made and rcturued lo me by a constu
ble.
Five negroes, viz : Harel, a man forty years of
age, Mury, a woman thirty-hve years of uge, Nun,
a°boy seven years of ago, Liza, bve years of age,
Ktnily, a gif tlrirteen years of ago. /ill levied on as
ar ihe properly of Allen Move, deceased, to satisfy
two fi las issued from ihe superior Court of sa’d
county m favor ofjesso B. Key & Cos. vs Divid
Kuin,*h, administrator, and Sarah J. Moye, admtnis
tra’rit of Alb n Moye dec’d. PropeHy pointed out
by Sarah J. Moye.
J. W. GUILFORD. Sheriff*.
By RICHARD DAYIo, D. Sh’fl*.
MORTGAGE SALE.
At the same place , on the Jlrst Tuesday in
October next .
East half oflot of land No I€J in the 9 h Hist of
•aid couutv, levied on us the property of Ollen Bar
bre, to satisfy on mortgage fi lii issued from the Su
perior Courl of said couniy m favor of James 11.
Burnett Ollen Barbre. Pioper y pointed out n
said mortgage fi fa.
One lot in the town ofCulhbert, Randolph county,
No 3in square 2, ihe same being the loi whereon
office formerly occupied by E. 11 Piatt, levied on as
the property of Jasper W. Lawrence, to satisfy one
mortgage fi fa issued from the Superior cout of said
county,in favor of Jnmei H. Burnett vs Jasper W.
Lawrence.. Property pointed out in si*d mortgage
ft fa.
J. W. GUILFORD* Sh'ff
By R. DAVIS. L). Sh’ff.
li\llHlS SHERIFF SALKS*
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in SEP
TEMBER next, before the Court House
door iu the town of Hamilton, Harris Couuty, within
the legal hours of sale, the fallowing property, towit :
One uegro woman boy by the name ol Thom about
ten yeaji of age to satisfy one fi fa from limns In
ferior Court ; James Nelson e vs. Drury A. IMc-
Cullcr, and one from the Justices* Court of ’lie G9Gili
district G. M. iu favor of Mary and Nair y Newsome
vs. Drury A McCuiler.
THUS. A. WILLIAMS Sh'ff. _
TALBOT SHERIFF SALKS*
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in SEP
TEMBER next, before tho Court-house
door in the town f Talb< tton, Talbot couniy, within
the legal hours of sale the following property, to-wn :
Also, two acres of land, in the 17thdistrict of origin
ally Muscogee, n >w Talbot county, the place where
on Duel. Quinn lives, levieJ on as the property ol
Thomas Dozier, lo satisfy a h fa bom Talbot Supe
rior Court; Joshua M. White-mb vs. Tnoinas Do
zioi maker, and Stephen Phillips endorser.
A150,4 negroes to-wit; Hampton a man 30 years
old, Jo irdan a boy lo year* old, Mary u woman 27
years old, and George a boy one yeur old, levied on
as tbc property ot William iV. Bailey to satisfy a ti
fa sum Talbot Superior Court; Thomas Bailey vs.
Wm W. Bailey.
Two lo<s ol laud Nos. 70 and 71, in tho 2hhdi-t.
of origiually Muscogee, now Talbot c maty ; levied
upoi as the property of John Biers to euisly a fi fa
from a Justice court of 1 ali-o’ couii y, Charles W*
Birdsong vs John Biers. Levy made and returned
to me by a constable.
Alio, two negroes, Hester a woman 18 years, and
her child William one your old ; levied upon as the
property of James A Biansford, Josuijdy two fi fas
from Justice court of Talbot c un’y ; Wm. M.
Latimer vs James A. Br nsford. Livy made and
returned to me by a constable.
Also 150 acres of land more or less, it being pari of
lots of land N>. 273 and 277, in the 22 I d at. of origi
nally Muscogee now Talbot county, bounded oust
south and west by M. W. Stamper, north by A.
Cabeanj levied on as the property ol E. M. Gor
ham to satisfy a li fa from a justice court of Talbot
county ; M. W. Stamper vs K. M- Gorham. Levy
made and returned to me by a consjLab’£.
JAMES K. GI DDE NS, Sh’ff.
ALSO AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE
Will bo sold ihe following property to-w.i:
Alio. half acre lot in the town of I'albotton, Tal
bot county, No not known, adjoining l'e erR Ma
ll me and Kezia'i Ford.levied upon as the property of
U/lando Snltinnrf h, to satisfy a cost fi fa from Talbot
Superior Court, Thomas U. Robinson and others,
v; Oilindo Saliniarsh and Peter F. Mdiinie sccurily
on appeal.
Als> one lot of land No. not Icmwn. in the 23d ‘
dull ict of originally Muscogee now Tdbot county :
the place whereon John L>. Chain bless, now lives ;
levied on as die property of John O. Chamb'cJS, to
satisfy a fi la from Talbot Superior court, tli : (Ten
tral Hank of Georgia vs Z. L. dumb css, John l).
Chamblossend William Holt, end *rsers.
Also, acres of luirJ.lt ie West half of lot N .
46, and lo: No. si, and lot No. 139, nil in the !s’h
district of origina ly Muscogee now Ta b >t county,!
levied on as the property ol Nelson Flournoy, io ‘
satisfy a Si fa Irom Talbot Superior Court ; the Cen
tral Bank of Georgia, vs. Nelson Flournoy.
Also, 101} acres of land, th’ cast lutf of lot of Sand
No. 13, in the 24ili dist. of Talbot ; levied upon as
the properly of Jauiea A. Wade to satisfy a ti ta from
Talbot Superior court. James Dos'er vs James A.
Wade. JOHN l). M A THIS D. Slfff.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Al the same place, on the first Tuesday in
October next,
Will be oIJ the following property, towit t
Jack a min 61) years of age, Jinuoy a woman 19
years of age, and Augustus a child 5 months old,
levied on as the property of John F. Thompson, to
vn’itfy one Mortgage fi fa fio:n Up ion Inform’ Court
Jeffrey K. Tliimpion vs. John F. Thompson.
JOHN L>. MATHIS, L>. Sh’ff.
administrators sale.
A GR BUY to an order of the Inferior Court
of Randolph county, while silting for ordiuir/
purposes, will be sold before thhCourt-house in
the town of Lumpkin, Stewart coun'y. on the
first Tuesday iu September next within the legal
ho irs of s lie tbe following lots of land to wit; Lot of
land No. 16S in the 21U district of Stewart county,
and the undivided half of ot of land No 211 in the
20th district ofSiewart county. Sold m the proper
ty of Joseph William* deceased, for the benefit ofihe
heirs an 1 creditors of said deceased, T< rm on the
<j av . THOMAS CORAM Ad’mr.
June 25th 1345. 26
ADMINISTRATORS SALK*
W] LL be sold, ill Harris county on Hie 14'h day
of October next, at the laie residence ol
James Smith deceased, all the perishable p operty
belonging(o the estate of sa : d Smi h deceased.—
Also the land and negroes of suid es atewill be
rented and hired on the same day.
Terms made kno.vn on the day of sale.
Furibermoic —All those having demand'* against
said estate are requested to make their demands
known. j Adm'r*.
J.i’l 30, li*. 31—40J..+
TIIOOF SHERIV “S.UJg'SI t
WILL be sold on the fuC, Vmlkv in SEPT.
next, before t e court hons* door m the town
of LaGrange, Troup county, within the legal hours
off ale, the following property, to wit;
Seventy acres of land, more or less, it being parts
offot* numbers 23 and 24, in the 15th district of
originally Carroll, now Troup county—levied on as
the property of Thomas B. Henderson to satisfy two
b fas issued from the Justices Court of the 735th
district G. M. in favor of M. T. Walker, bearer, vs
‘rhomas B. Henderson, and James li. Estes, secu
rity. Property pointed out by said llenderron
Levy made and returned lo me by a cons'able.
Also, one lot of land, number 3, in the 16'h dis
trict of originally Carroll, now Troup county, con
taining 202} acres, more or less— le.'ied on as the
property of Wiley W. Tison to satisfy two fi fas is
sued from the Justices Court of the 735tb district G.
M.in favor of John A. Herce vs Wiley W. Tion.
Property pointed out by the plaintiff*. Levy made
and leiutnct) tome t-y a constable
HEaVIIV FAVER. Sh’ff.
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE.
Will be sold the following property, to-wit :
One lot of land with the improvements, whereon
John Bird now resides, number not known, in the
6’h district, Troup (futility, levied on as the pr offer ty
of John Bird to saiisiy a li fa from Troup Superior
Court in favor of Thornton Perkins vs John Bird.
Also, one lot of land with the improvements, where
on Janies LI. Cameron now resides, number not
known in the filh di-trict, Troup county, adjoining
I >nds ol James Lovd and others, levied on as the
property of James 11. Cameron to *ntisfy a fi fa fropi
Troup Superior court in fvr of Philip McKamie
vs Janus 11. Cameron.
T. C. EVANS, D. Sh’ff.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also at the same place , on the first Tuesday in
• October next, will be sold .
One wagon and a sorre] horse—levied on as the
properly es YVm. C. Hughes to satisfy a fi fa from
iTouo .Superior Couit in lavor of B. M. Sanders,
vs. said Hughes.
iiDJII i\ 1 and Tit A TOR’S S A IjE.
WILL he sold on the siii of September, 1845,
at the Residence of Adam Rodgers, late ol
Muscogoecounty, di c’d, all ihe Perishable proporty
o'said dec’d. consiitiDg of horses, cal tie, Logs, house
hold and kitchen furniture, and other art cles, toofo
dtnus to mention. Terms made known on the day
of >alo.
A. B HUEY, Adm’r.
July. 23, 1845. 30—ids
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK*
AGREEABLY to an order ofthe Inferior Court
of Stewart ciuniy, when sitting tor ordinary
purposes, will be Fold at the Court house door ot
vVarrnn county, iu the town of Warrenton, b tween
the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember next sixty five or seventy five acres of land
more or less, belonging to th • estate of David W.
Lowe deceased, adjoining lan Is owned by William
Lew is one side and James (|msenberrv on the oilier.
TERMS CA'TI. JANE LOWE, Admr’x
June 18,1845. 25.
ADitIIXISTRATOU’S SALK.
AGRE E A BLY, to an Order of the Honorab’e In
ferior Ci.uri, of Stewart coun y. when si’ting
Or Ordinary purposes, will be s<.U before the court
house door in Lumpkin, Stewart couniy, on the first
Tuesday in October next, the lauds belonging to the
Estate of Bluford Spence, late of saM ci unty dec’d.
Con .isting of the following lots of land to wit.* So.
126, 153, IG2, and Iheeast half of lot No. 161, nil ly
ing in the 22d district of o'iginally L< e, but now
Stewart county, lying about one mile above Flor
ence. on the Columbus Road, well improved, and in
a high s ate of Cultivation, sold for the benefit of the
heir of said Es’ate.
Terms made known on the day sale,
JAMES HILLIARD. Adm’r.
August 6, 1815 32—ids.
FOUR MONTHS NOTICES.
f.XOCiI hi mths after dale, application will be made
lothe honorable the Inferior Court of Mus
cogee couuty, when sitiing for Ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the lau i and negroes belonging to
the estate of Adam Rodgers, late of sail couuty,
deceased.
A. B. HUEY, Adm’r.
July 23, 1815. 30—4 m
I.NOUIt JUOA ATLsi atior dale, application will
be made to the honorable the Interior Court ol
Stewart county, when siting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to til the land and negroes belonging lo
the estate of James P. PaLersori, late of said coun
ty,dec’d. WILLIAM NELSON, Adm’r.
May 14, 1845. 2(1
HTtOUR MoNTllal alter iiate, applica'ion will
15/ be mudcto the Honorable the Interior Court o r
Stewart county, when si ling as a Court of Urdmaiy,
f ; r leave to sell lot of land number 128, in the 33d
district of Stcwait county, the same being the real
estate of Benjamin Mitchell, dt ceased.
JOHN MII’UHLL, Adm’r.
May 14,1845. _2U— 4m
fXOUK in >ulhs afer date application will be
1 made to me Honoiable the Inferior Couit of
Harris county while s timgfor Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the
estate of Samuel Huey, deceased.
A. B. HUEY, ) ,
SAKAtt HUdY,
May 1, 1845 19
tNUUIt mouths after dale, application will be
in tde lo tho honorable tho Inferior Court of
Marion county, when silling as a courl of ordinary,
so leave to soil the lands and negroes belong'ng to
Ihe estate of F. D. Mathis deceased.
L. J. MATHtS, ) . , ,
J.D. MATIIiS, f Allmr -
May 7,1845.
oiler dale, !U|illeaiii>n will
. be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Early county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
cave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the
estate of John R. Parramore,jlae of said county de
ceased. JAML&3 G. COLLIER, Adm’r.
April 23, 1845. 17
FOUR MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the lufe-ior Court of
Hur-is county, when silting for ordinary purposes,
fir leave to *Ol all the land and negroes belonging to
the estate of William \V Umaker late of stud county
L aC ‘ JOHN T. WHITTAKER. Adm’r.
April 23, 1845. 17—”
INOIJR MON THS after date, app ication will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Cou r t of
Randolph County, when sitting or ordinary purposes
for leave to sell all tbc land belonging to the estate
ol Henry Shell late of said county deceased.
BOLAND SHELL, Am’r.
April 9, 1815. (J.B) 15—4 m
iTIOUIt MONTHS after date, application win
be ill dc* to the Hon. In erior Court of Talbot
county, warn sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
t to seli the Store-House and lot in the town of Tal
botton, belonging to the estate of George M. Gu lett,
dec’d. situate between the Store-House* of William
fallings and Daniel C. MaunJ.
JOSEPH POU, Adm’r.
<!'■ bonis non of George M. Gulletl, dec’d.
May 21 1845 21
tfNOUU MONTHS application will
be mail * :o ihe h->u the lol* rior Court us
| Early county, while si'tir-g for Oidinary purposes,
I f>r It-avo i< v-U the Und belonging to the estite of
John /V, Wood, dcea-d Uh ihe benefit oftlic heirs
ari l creditor* of *ai i dc'cv-ed.
Z A DUCK SAWYER, Adm’r.
June, 25,1845. 2
TO DKU rok AN ii~C* itKDI TOliS*
ALL persons having demands against the estate
of Adam Rodger* late ofMua:oge coun y.
deceased, are requexied ro present them ia terms of
incbw; and all ih >sj tndebt and to said estate, are
icquested to make immediate paym nt.
A. B. HUEY, AdmV.
July 23, 18*5. 30—6 t
William Taylor 1 I„ Kquily, in Early Supe-
Burwell'j. Wynn [ ;’ a °. r . October Term
James W. Barnes & | ‘ 3, f f for P* C0 V e ry.
F.dm.ml S. Barnes.!l Keli.fanJ Injoncti m.
tT appearing to ttte Court, that Janies W. Barnes
one of the Defend mis above names, resides out
ofthe limits of the Stale of Georgia. Ordered (hut
service of sai l Bi 1 be perf cted upon him by pub
lication of tin* Rute once a month for six months in
one ofthe public Journal* of Columbus.
And that tho said Jam • W., be required to ap
pear nnJ to plead, answer and demur, not demurring
alone to said b 11, acco ding to Law.
Wi'nes my b ind ami official signature at Cham
bers, May 2<Jtb, 1845.
LOTT WARREN Judge.
S. C. S. VY. c.
July 30, 1845. 31—mCm
Ci EOKGIA, Randolph County—Whereas James
CL. Swot, Ed iiuml W. Hodges and Margaret
Buchan in applies to me for letters of administr men,
on the estate of James Buchanan, late of said coun*
ty. dec’d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditor-* of said deceased,
to bo and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by luw, to shew cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand in office, this 18l day of Ju
ly, 1815. O. P. BEALL, c. c. o.
July 4, 1815. 30—5 t
GEOHGIA AND ALABAMA
Ii L A N K
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFJC£.
LEGAL NONCES.
fcWUSUOGEK SUJ’ERIUR COURT, M.y
ITM. Term, 1845.
‘amrs S. Watson and 3
William C. Watson, mi- t
•tors, by their n xr friend, |
James A. Slaton }
vj >Bi I for account, Relief
John H. Watson, and and Ii junction.
Benjamin W. Walker,
Executors of James G.
Wauon, dic’d. ; The In
surance Bank of Colum
bus Farish Carter and
M-chael J. Kenin, Exec
u or* of George W. Mur
ray, der’d.; The Wes
tern Insurance end Trust
Company of the ci'y
of Columbus, Maitland,
Kennedy ,&Co., Seaborn
Jones, E. S. Hamilton,
T. S. Pelton, survivors,
&c., Silas B. Stillwell.
J. S. Smith, k Cos., and
The Piauters & Mechan
ics Bank of Columbus, j
IT appearing to the Court, that David Maitland,
David S. Kennedy, Stewart C. Maitland, James
Co-rel), E. S. Hamilton, T. S. Pelton, Geone
Seymes, and Silas B. Stillwell reside beyond the
Jurisdiction of this Court.
It is, therefore ordered, that said defendants be, and
are hereby required lo plead, answer and demur, to
complainants Bill, not deinuring alone, at the next
Term o’ this Court; or tha said Bill be taken pro
confesso as to them,& that service of said Bill will &
this rule, b<; made and perfected by publication of this
Rule, once a month for four months belore said court,
in the Columbus Times, a newspaper published iu
the city ofColumbus. Gu.
JOHNSON & WILLIAMS,
Compl’t Sols.
A true copy fmm the Minutes of Muscogee Su
perior Court 27th day of June, 1845.
B. BEASLEY, Cl’k.
July 16,1545. 29—ni4in
Seaborn Jones & *)
John Schley, j
vs. ( Bill for Discovery, Relief
George Field and the J and Injunction.
Plicetiix Bank ut Colum- I
b is, and oth< rs. j
ORIJERED, upon the application and motion of
said complainants, in the above stated cause,
that said bill ot complaint be amend and by making
the Southern Life Insurance and Trust Company,
being a body corporate, established by the laws of
the late ‘Territory of Florida, a party defendant there
in, and ‘hat suid bill do now stand so amended $- that
the same so demanded be served on said The South
ern Life Insurance arul Trust Company and The
Piuenix Bank of Columbus by publication hereof,
hi one ofthe Public Gazettes of this State once a
month for four mo ths, calling upon said defendants
to appear in Court on or before the next Term there
of, and plead, answer or demur lo the same bill on
pain of h aving the same taken for, confessed against
them and of having other proceedings taken against
them therein.
And it is further ordered, That said complainants
have leave to amend their said bill of complaint, fur
ther, and as to other matters in vacation, and that
the said bill when so amended be served on said The
Southern Life Insurance and Trust Company, and
The Phoenix Bank of Columbus, as aforesaid, by the
same notice if the amendments last aforesaid shall
be tiled.in olfije soon enough, but if not,that the same
bill be served on the parties, defendants last afore
said, by publication in !ik* manner hereof once a
month fur four months preceding the Term following
immediately after the next Term of this Court call
ing upon them in like manner, and under like pain,
to appear and plead, answer or demur to said bill
at that Term.
A true extract from the minutes of Muscogee Su
perior Court. B. BEASLEY, Cl’k.
July 23, 1845. 30— m4tn.
Richard Fomby, | Biil for Discovery, Relief and
Daniel Wilder ands ‘ Troup Superi-
Samuel Davis, j or Ooim -
IT appearing to the Court that Samuel Davi, one
of the defendants in the above Bill resides out of
the limits of this State. It is therefore on motion,
ordered by !h Court, that said Samuel Davis ap
pear and plead, answer or demur, to said Bill, on or
b fire the first day of the next Term of this Court
as in default thereof, the plnintiffbc permitted to take
lus answer pro confesso. And that said defendant
be served by publication of this rule in the Columbus
Times in terms of the law.
A true copy from tho Minutes of *Troup Superior
Court, April Term, 1845.
MOSES LEE. Cl’k.
July 16, 1845. 29-4 m
BENJAMIN COOK ; *)
JOSF.PHW* GUILFORD, j* /iV EQUITY.
and ANDREW T. DAVIS.J
In. Randolph Superior Court , April m Term, 1845.
IT appearing to the Courl that Andrew I’. Davis,
one of said defendants, resides out the S'ate of
Georgia, and that he cannot be served pmsonally :
Ordered, That he be served by the publication of
thin Rule, requiring the said Davis to plead, answer
and demur, not demurring alone, once a month for
six months. Witness my nan I and offici and signature.
At Chambers, May 20th. 1845.
LOTT VV/iRREN, Judge s. c. s. w. c.
A true extract from the minutes of said court.
SAM. W. BROOKS,CIerk.
July 9, 1845. [T. &G.j 28-6:n.
George W. Towns, Ex-*J
ecu'or of John Towns, j
vs. I
James Y. Gardner, his S Bill of Interpleader, &c.
wife Nancy, and Joseph i
Pou, Administrator of J
George M. Gullett. J
WHEREAS, at.the last March Term, ofthe
Superior court, held in and for the county of
Talbot, the undersigned, underand by virtue of a’ De
cree/endeiej by said court, in the above cause, were,
among other things, appointed partitioned to distrib
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 ofvaid Decree, and with a view of raising a
sum of money to satisfy the outstanding liabilities of
said Estate, the undersigned partitioned, on the first
Tuesday in September next, in the Town of Tal*
botton, before tiie Courl house door, within the usual
hours of sale, will sell at public outcry, to the
highest bhder, a boy named Uham, about 25
years old—Terms Cash.
EDMUND H. WORRILL )
WILLIAM STALLINGS, J Partitioned.
GEORGE W DARDEN, )
June 25. 1845. 26—9 t.
John H. Howard. Adni’r. *|
wnh the will annexed of j
Ann B Bob'wick, dec’d. ]
vs. y Bill for discovery, relief
Stephen Olin, Joseph B. ind ducctiou.
Greene as adtn'r. of Bur
ton Hejibu n, dec’d., Ara
bella Hepburn in her own
right, and as guardian of
Joseph Hepbuin, and oth
ers, her chi'drcn. J
I P appearing to the Court, that at the last. Term
a rule was granted the complainant atoresaid, to
effect service of said Bill of complaint, ou said Ara
bella Hepburn by publn ation, she being shown to re
siJe out of said state, and that by mistake, the pub
lication aforesaid wanted three days of being four
months next before this Term; and it further ap
pearing that said Arabella has continued to reside,
and still resides out of sai-l Slate. It is ordered, on
motion of complainants Solicitors, that said bi'l of
complaint be served on saiddefendaut, Arabella Hep
burn by the publication, once a month for four
months, iu a public gazette of tbtc State, of a motion
calling on said Arabella, to be and appear at the
next Term of this Court, before this Court, then and
there to plead, answer or demur to said biil.
May Tcbm, 1845.
A true copy from the Minutes of Muscogee Supe
rior Court, 13lh July, 1845.
B. BEASLEY, Clerk.
July 23, 1845. 30—m4m
To tlic Bill Holders and other
Creditors of the Bank of IVlacon.
YOU are hcrebv notified to present your demand
to the undersigned w thin four nnntbs from
da*e,thit the entire amount ofthe liabilities of said
institution be ascertained und that dijrihu'ion b<
made pro rr\a among tho several creditors.
All cominunK'aiions ia writing ou this subject
must be post paid,
CHAS. H. RIOE, Receiver.
Macon, Mav 28.1846. [M. Tele] 22—3 m
li. TANNEK.
BOOK-BINDER.
Columbus Ga.
THREE doors below the Post Office, on Ogle
thorpe st real.
Jan. 12 1845. 7—l y.
COLQ.UITT & COOK,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW;
I?A GRANGE, GEORGIA.
Will practice in the counties of Troup, Meriwether,
Coweta, Fayette, and Carroll.
Walter T. CoLfatfiTT, Columbus, Ga.
Wm. C. D. Cook, La Grange.
April 23 34
HVS >IO\VI EJIIY.
WILL term on the Ilth, or
tec ml Mon<ia|^^^\u£ti*t.
H. GOODALE.
July 23, X 30—51.
WAREHOUSE NOTICES.
COTTON STORAGE AND
CHARGES.
WE tbv undersigned owueis and proprietors of
the Fire Proof Ware Houses in the City of
Columbus, tit., pledge ourselves rn honor, to adopt
and abide by the following rales of charges as mutu
ally agreed upon by us this day, viz
Storage on cottoa per b, Ist m, 25 cts, subt. m. 12 j
do do 00 do for the season, 51
Delivering do do do 5c
Drayage, do do do 10c
Shipping, do do do & taking bills lading 25c
Re-weighing do do do 10c
Re-tnarlting do do do 5c
Turning out for classing and putting bark per
bale. 10c
For storage on goods by the season, that is from
the time put in uuul 25th Dec. following, as follows,
viz :
Salt per sack 15c
Hope per coi!—Kentucky 15c Manilla, 10c
Kentucky bagging per piece 25c
Hemp ao do do 25c
India do do do 10c or $1 per bale
Wet barrels per season 20c Ist in- 10c subt. m.
Dry do and boxes 12 j Ist m* 6| subt. m. m
Hhds. sugar 50c Ist m. 25 subt. m.
Coffee per sack 25c per season
All other goods in the same ratio.
Advancing on cotton or goods in Ware House 2 j
percent.
Commissions every sixty days and interest.
Cotton in light bagging, considered not in order
and we will not hold ourselves accountable for re
pairing the same when shipped.
The season for cotton will bo fmm the IstS- pt.
to the 31st August, and for goods, from Ist January
lo the 31st December.
Storage afro'ton shall be computed from the date
ofthe receipt inclusive, aid when it over-ruis the
month,extra storage shall be charged.
When anew receipt is given for cotton with n
change of mark or transfer of accoupt, s’orage shall
be paid to date of change, and lo comm nee
the same as if the c* lion were received from wag
gons.
No person shall be allowed to sample any Planters
lot of c otton in Ware house, unless on the Planters
older, or tne receipts for the same are in hand.
cotton is required to be shipped, the
Ware House Receipts shall invariably accompany
the order for shipment, without which no couou will
be allowed to leave the yard.
The first order received for shipment shall have
precedence, and each other in rotation.
As soon as cotton is delivered pavuient shall be
made for the storage and expenses thereon.
No cottcn will be delivered until alt accounts
against the same, for cash advanced and Merchandise
furnished are paid.
J. G. & F. N. RUSE,
H.B. SMI I’H & Go.
YONGE,GARRARD & HOOPER,
GREENWOOD & Cos.
July 30 01—if
INDEPENDENT
WAKE-HOUSE*
Columbus, Ga.
THE undersigred will continue the WARE
HOUSE a id
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
at the same place, which for convenience of location,
and f>>r transacting business, is equal to any n lie ci
ty. The former rates and customs will be his. All
cotton stored with him will be kept fully insured, in
undoubted offices, from the time it enters the Ware
house, until it goes out, without any txtra charge to
the owner—pledging individual attention to all busi
n-’ss, confided to bun, be c onjldently solicits pation
agc. All orders for Merchandise fanhfu'ly arid
pr inptly executed. Safe and convenient storage fir
wrtk.% at low tales. E. J. HARDIN.
Cos umbus, Ga. August 6, 1845 32—2ui
FIRE-PROOF WARE-HOUSE.
COLUMBUS GEO.
J. C. & F IV. KUSE.
(Successo.fi to Hall, Ruse & Cos.)
THE undersigned having taken Ihe well known
FiRE-Paoor Wake-house, formerly occupied
by Hall, Ruse & Cos., tendei tlirir services to ihe
friendaof the la'e concern and the public genera Iv
for the Storing of Cotton and other Merchan
dise, and the transaction of
Commission Business
iu all its brandies ; pledging themselves to use * very
exertion to promote the interests and to render satis
faction to those who may confide basilicas to their
charge.
On hand a largo supply of
Sijsins, ttopc and Twine,
which wiih auy oilier arlicles will he furnished to
our customers at tbc lowest market prices.
1 hey will endeavour to make advantageous salts
t Cotton Alien desired,and will advance liberailv on
tjie u'tide in Ware-h >use or on consignment to their
friends at at the North or Europe.
„ , t J C. &F. N. RUSE.
Columbus Sept. 11 1814 37—ts.
W A R E - II O USE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
undersigned have associated togt tner un
.tei the firm of YONGE, GARRARD, ami
HOOPER,f r ihe transdclion ol a Ware-House and
Commission Business; they occupy tho la<e Fire
Proof Ware-House, known as “Yonge’s’ Ware-
House” and Folicitfrom their frionds public
generally, a share of patronage.
WM. P. YONGE,
W. W. GARRARD,
, , RICHARD HOOPER.
Oolnmbus Geo. May Ist. 1844. 18—ts
NEW EIRE-PROOF
WAREHOUSE,
MACON, GEO.
THE undersigned having erecled a Fire-Ptoof
Warehouse, silualed al ihe head of Cotton
Avenue, tende s his services lo his friends, and ihe
public generally, for Ihe storage of COTTON
MERCHANDISE, and tho transaction us
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
in all ii3 branches, pledges himself to use every rx.
ertion to promote the interests of, and render arts
fiction to those who may confide business to his*
charge.
The storage and sale of Colton w.ll be under the
control of Mr. John Jones, who has long been kno *n
iu the Warehouse business, and will give particular
attention io the suit* of cotton and ihe filling of orders
tor goods.
Liberal advances will be made on cotton ii s’o"e,
or lo be shipped.
Bagging, Rope and Twine,
together with any other articles, will be furnished
cu.tourers at the lowest market price.
N- B, —Storage and Commissions, at customary
**■• „ JERRY COWLES.
Macon, Ga. June IS, 1545. 25 6m
THOMAS PBESTON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
APALACHICOLA,
FLORIDA.
WILL continue the Com nission and General
Agency business al the above pluce. The
usual facilities afforded to all those disposed to ship
cottons lo any Foreign port, or any port in the United
States. Receiving and forwarding: business, strictly
and promptly attended to*
Agril 30, 1845. J 8 ts.
AYEK & PHELiK
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 76 Broad Street,
Columbus, Ga.
May 7,1846. 19—if
IRTR.S. H, resume her school
IfJHL on Monday, ’lie JHknfAugu*t next.
Columbus, July
A YOUNG man.direct from a Northern College.
is desirous of procuring a eruption a.** n tea* her
either in a public or private capacity, and will give, if
required unexceptionable refftrences, in regard to
Ins qualities as an English or Classical Teacher.—
Address, Pose Paid to S. S. Cone, Eufaula Ala
July 30, 1845. (D. T ) 31-6 t.
MILLERSf MILLERS!!
Dutch bolting cloths, aiithc ibiicr
ent Number., Ant ltor Brand.
Just received and lor sale, by
L. J. DAVIES.
Nov 6, 1844 43—If
CITRATE of Quinine nnd Iron, a lew ounce#
jnat received and ‘or aal*. by
PAUL KOSSIGNOI,.
June 25, 1814. Al the Blue Drug Store.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA.
THIS delightful Watering PKce is now open for
the Season, und r the most Haltering ausp ees.
Haying now beyood ail question, and by ihe united
testimony of the hundreds who have tested ihe virtues
of the White SSulpher, aecured for the ..establishment
a degree of confidence and favor unparalleled in the
h a’oiy of any other watering place so recently offVr
ed to ihe pub ic patronage, the Proprietor ban been
encouraged to make considerable miprovenien h upon
the buildings and pleasure grounds attached to the
place, and also to engage the services of experienced
and popular managers, s > that no inducement may
be lacking to draw to the Springs a collection worthy
of their merits.
To the stranger, who has never tested the virtues
ofthe crystal fountains and balmy atmosphere of
this pleasant region, it is only nveessary to that
these Springs arc located in the midst ofthe most
delightful and healthfil region of our State, a few
miles north of the Pine Mountain, and only nine miles
south east of Greenville, through which place a daily
line of Stages, connecting with the principal lines of
the Union, is now in operutioo.
The proprietor flatters himself that ins is the only
establishment in the whole South where the visitor
can be accommodated with an equal variety of waters.
Here we have the purest free-stone fountains, the
ffipng auJ the mild chilybeale, and tho White Sul
pl*WX, surpassing in purity, and in the distribution of
is elements, any hitherto known.
But besides this, wc have a country abounding in
<oenery, romantic and be.juiff.il, and are surrounded
by a population unsurpassed for intelligence and
moral worth, by thqi of any other fanning disdffct in
in the State. From these advantages we qjav safe
ly ex peetto dra'v all that may be required® gratily
the intc lecijtfai, nr’ral or physical appetites of our
visitors ;a0(1 neither expense, solicitudtVjfior effort,
on the £ort of the proprietor, sh ill be waging to ren
der watering place an popular for its accommo
dations as it already is unrivalled for |ho gifts of a
benflfment Providence.
BATHING —The Proprietor has TffttedSup large
and commodious Batuing arc not
surpassed by any in tfgEStaie. JgF
The BALL ia oflTevery evening,
and will be prwided wuntne best Music tho coi ntry
affords.
fTT* A line of Stages be run three times a
wcek.byOol. Wm. M. Leaf from CLdumbus, via
Hamilton, to the White Sshlph-ir Spring-!.
WALKER DUNCAN.
Meriwlher county, Mav 21. 1815. 21—ts.
N. B.—The proprietor will add, that whilst striv
ing to satisfy visitors in his Minerals and aitemion,
he will also try to satisfy them in charges.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Silver Ware, Military and Fancy
Goods
THE subscriber informs tlie Citizens of Colum
bus -and vicinity, that he has taken 11 store on
Br *ad street, one door below Messrs. B. Weils &
Co’s. Shoe Store, where he has opened und offers
for sale, a complete asso. inient of Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry S Ivor and Plated Ware Fine Cutlery,
Musical Instruments, Perfumery, Military Goods,
and a lot of fancy m tides, t o numerous to inentiuu.
All of which lie ofl'-rs at prices to suit the times
He will also repair Watches, Clock**, Jewelry,
&c. The public patronage is respectfully solicited.
T. T. WLLMOT.
N. B. The above business will be conducted by
Mr. O. G. H. Dibble, who will make this his perma
nent residence, ands duly authorised to net as my
agent. ‘ T. T. MIL MOT.
Dec 11, 1544 60—ts
ALABAMA JLAXDS FOB SALE.
I WILL sell at low price-, (to-wii :) 2240 acres
On north Cowikee Creek, Russell coun’y, about
half clencd, and ready for cultivation, with a Gin
house, Screw and all necessary buildings—3so
or 400 acres rich bottom Lands, and some sor GOO
acre* yet to clear. These Lands cost me in the
woods from 8 to 10 dollars per acre ; and m order t j
my debts, I now offer them, well unproved, at 5 dol
urs per acre. Also, 320 acres of excellent wood
Lands, near north Cowikee, at 4 dollars per acre,
they cost sor (i dollars allow times. Also, on Mid
dle Cowikee Crock 430 acres, iu Barbour county,
near Spring Hill, Ala., and the best Lands 111 the
country. Also. East half of Sec. 26, adjoining P’.
Lee, Esq. in Barbour c uuty, rich bouom Lunds
mostly.
All of which Lands, I will sell low for cash, or on
n credit of one and two years, for bonds and approv
ed securities. My Overseers on the Cowikee’* will
shew the Lauds.
CULLEN BATTLE,
of Eufaula Barbour County, Ala.
Jan 22 1845. 4—ilO
fa NOTICE. M
v b ‘ so *‘* * n Salem, RusstjjjflHnt),
jm .Ailnina, on tho second
b*r next ao the highest bidd r, for ca'li^^^egroes,
o;d inuKdwi. deed of Tiust, sold as of
.VI . D. Vmnce, to satisfy a ni given to Z.
White to sVsfy seven notes givt uMf M. D. Yuitre
to Z. note f>i $375, dJoal Dccmnlx r 10,
1835, and
$250, dateanand
thereafter ; onelLr $630 dated Ist Novem
ber 1610, und di\2slh thereafter; one
for $535 made payable onMKny afterdate, and dated
1 1th July. 1840 ; jfap'29 85 c nts, made paya
ble one day after dal<K dated Ist January, 184 L ;
one for $223 88 payable one day after
da e, and dated liM^i^ury 1841 ; one for §IOO,
m ide payable aft innate, and dated Ist Jan
uary 1841; naniciMus to (viz ) Wiley a
bay 19 years a
Martha a
old, Perry 12 years old, a girl abiutS
years i Ann a girl about old. All
dark coidflKted slave.-*.
NEW MARBLE YARIT
f undersigned having commenced the above
JL business, under the firm of MADDEN, AD
A.VIS, & Cos. at Columbus, Ga. a few dwors north
of the Market House, on Broad street ; they will be
enabled t> furnish all kinds of MARBLE WORK,
such as Monuments, ‘Tomb Stubs, Chimney pieces ,
Tablets , Hnorth Stones. Tattle Tops Pacings oj Fire-
Places, and all kinds of Granite l Fook.
Botn being PRACTICAL Mechanics, they will be
enabled to furnish all articles in tlwir line, cheaper
than any other establishment in this pail of the coun
try.
P. S. They will attend personally to the lettering
and carving depart incut ; and ail orders fioni the
country will be attended to with the same despatch
as if ordered in person.
J. 11. MADDEN,
P. ADAMS,
Columbus, Ga. Dec. 4, 1844. 49—ly
. NOTICE*
f W VIE Subscriber takes p e-a ure in returning his
.11. thanks to his frit-11 is, and the public generally
for past favors, and in stating that lie lias connected
with him in business, Mr. A. J. Phelun. And the
business will heretfier be transacted under the firm
id AIGR& FIXES LA IV ; who present their
cla m* for a share of patronage to their friends and
the public, in a general Auction and Commission
Business. And they will have connected with their
business a good and secure house fjr the keeping
and suic of Neg iocs,
A K. AYER.
May 7, 1845. 11)—tf
CENTRAL HOUSE.
COLUMBUS GA.
THE subscr.ber respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that he has taken, and is now
putting in complete order for the reception of perma
nent borders and transient customers, ihe large
und commodious house on the South east corner of
Bio id und Randolph Streets, west side of Broad
street, wheie he would be happy lo 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
tionwiil be paid toihat department.
His Table will alwuys be supplied with the best
the market affords ; and no pains spared to give gen
era! satisfaction to visitors and boarders.
By punctuality and strict personal alten’ion to the
comfort and convenience of all, and at moderate
charges, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share
of patronage.
He will bo ready to receive boarders or transient
visitors by the first of January.
GEO. W. DILLARD.
Dec 18, 1844, 51—ts
FOR SALE Olt It ENT,
•< A COMFORTABLE RESI
DKNOE in tin- up|ji’r port
. i’iii SH ol tliecMv. Apply to
(SalHßllV JNO. J. U. IIOXEY.
March 12, 1845 11— if
PE ANT ATION FOR SALE.
desirous of removing into
offers for sale his
FROM UieHfimihon Hond.
R. TANNER.
Coluniku!, Julv IC, 1815. ji>—if
Castings.
/ tIN GEAR and Wing Gudgeons, different
NJf size.,f..r .file by 1 J. ENNIS & CO.
Aug. 6,1815. Al Ihc New Hardware S ore
Braces and Bills.
PLATED and Iron Braces and Bills, of all de
scriptions. For sale by
J. ENNIS & CO.
Aug.O, 1815. At ihe New 11a.dware Store.
HEWE’S LINAMENT
For II heii urn limn !
ALL Rheumatic persons have very good reason
for rejoicing, that they ean obtain an article
that will sei a \ rheumatic complaints at defiance
We wonder that people will suffer a moment with
this distressing and excruciating pain when they can
find a certain cine in ih s preparation. The certifi
cates that the proprietors, have would aston sh the
most incredulous.—Patients, who have been laid up
for years, and who never expected again lobe about,
in health, or without crutches, have Deen almost mi
raculously raised f out their bed of pain, and restor
ed to their friends sound in limb, and entirely free
from pain of any kind. This is no fiction, but 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 ROSSIGNOL,
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
C O NNEL’S
lUagical Pain Extractor.
From 2 to S times cheaper than before, or
nothing , if the user is not delighted with it.
An article that every family must consider
pensable when they know its power and value, and
wh’.ch has heictofore been sold too high to reach all
classes has now been reduced in price, with a view
that rich and poor, high and low, and in fact every
human being may enjoy it3 comforts; and all who
get it shall have the price returned to them if they
are not and lighted with its use. We assert, without
the possibility of contradiction, that all burns and
scalds, every external sore, old or fresh, and all exter
nal pains and aches, no matter wh*re, shall be re
duced to comfort bv it in five minutes—saving life,
limb, or scar. Noburncan btrfatal if this is applied,
unless the vita's are destroyed by the accident. It
is truly magical, to appearance, in its effects. En
quire for • Conn Ts Magical Pain Extractor Salve,”
at Comstock & Go’s. 21 Cortland st- New York, or
at PAUL ROSSIGNOL’rf,
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
HEADACHE kTe^IEDY.
Bor the cure of Sick Headache !
This distressing complaint may be cured by using
one bottle of Spohn’s Sick Headache Remedy, which
has cured thousands of the very worst cases. Per
sons alter suffering weeks with this deathlike sick
ness, will buy a b >Ule of ’his remedy nnd be cured,
and then complain ot iheir folly in n t buying it be
fore. People are expected to u-e the whole bottle,
not use it two or three times and then complain that
they are not cured* A b >tt!e will cure them.
Sold by PAUL ROSSIGNOL.
At the Blue Dtug Store, Columbus, Ga.
April 9, 1815 15-ly
Tlic Piles and all Sores.
Hays* Liniment is known now to thousands, as a
most extraordinary rentedr for these afflictions. Jl
is impossible to tell m a newspaper, in such a man
ner as to obtain fall credence, tne tff.cts and bene -
fits of this article*, so general is the practice ot adver
tisers of extolling a rlietes of no merit. Such per
sonal references will be given, as to bring conviction
to Ihe minds t f the most unbelieving. Will sufferers
only ask among their friends, if they have not heard
of or known ns effecief audit* they do not hear it more
warmly praised than any other salve,let them not get
it. All fancy or exaggeration is posiiive.y excluded
from these statements, and it is de'erinined to say
nothing of i'a merits, but what could be fully proved
by a host of witnesses, in any court of justice. Will
you look at the thing and tho proofs at 21 Cortlandt
st.. wliei e n may bo had ?—iY. Y. Commercial Ad
vertiscr.
O’ LOOK OUT.—Some swindlors have coun
terfeited this article, and put it up with vasious devi
ces. Do no’ be imposed upon. One tiling only will
protect you—it is the name of COMSTOOK & CD.
that name must he always on the wrapper, or you are
cheated. Do n;>t forget it. Take this direction
with you. an 1 test b’ that, <r never buy, for it is ini
posatbia for an other to be true or genuine.
SOLOMON HAYS.
For sale by COMSTOCK CO.
New York.
And also by their Agent.
PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus,Georgia.
Mav 7. 1655. 20—if.
DU. WATSON S
Enrivallcd Vegetable
Fever & Ague Pills,
A CERTAIN and permanent cure for Ague &
Fever, in ail is varied foims, in ONLY FOUR
HOURS.
For mle by CARTER & STOCKTON. Cos
Limbus, Ga.. and by agents generally, in the South
ern part of Georgia and A nbnina.
Price n>y Fifty Cents.
June 4 1845. 2S-6m.
FEVER AND AGUE,
and all fevers cured htj
Bnmdreth’s Pills.
ALL levers are occasioned by the disordeicd
motion of the blood, produced by ibe humoral
st rosily by hardening the valves of the vessels. The
b'ood circulates with greatly increased speed, and is
still increased by the friction ol the globules, or par
ticles which compose ihe mass of fluids. Then uis
that the excessive heat aud chilis is experienced
throughout ihc whole sys'ein. and accompanied w th
great thirst, pain iuthe head, back, kidneys, and in
fa'-t a complete paost ration of all ihe faculties of ihe
mind us well as body.
On the first a’tack of fever, or any disease, imme
diately lake a large dose of Brandretli's Vegetable
Universal Pills , and continue in keep up a powerful
effect upon the bowels until the fever or pain has en
enli. ely ceased. Six or t ight will in most cases be
sufficient as a first dose, and one does of ibis k’lid it
is not improbable, may prevent months ofsickue-s,
perhaps death.
Dr. Benjamin Brandreth's Vegetable Universal
Pills are ind *ed a universally approved m.<icine,
which by its peculiar action, c eanses the blood of all
impurities, removes every Pain and Weakness, and
finally Restores the Constitution to perfict Health and
Vigor
Sold at Dr. Brandreth's Principal office 241,
Broadway New Yoik. and by L. W. WELLS, at
Columbus, and by Agenis in nearly every county
site and village in Georgia and tho United States.
June 25,1845. 26—3 m
HARRISON'S SPECIFIC
;*- r ■
s|j2oß the cure us white swellings scrofulas & othei
tumois, ulcers sore Ifgs, old and fresh wounds,
sprains, and bruises, swellings, and inflammation,
scald head, sore breas's of women, rheumatic pains,
tetters, eruptions, chilblains, whitlows, biles, corns,
and external diseases generally. It is likewise great
ly super’or lo any medicine, heretofore discover®
for the chafed backs and limbs of horses; for ring
worms, chapped lips. and. in short, for severe exter
nal bodily evi s that may fall to the lot of mau or beast.
Price 50 cents
For sale in Go’umbus, Georgia, by al! the Drug
gist
May 14 1845, QO-6m
AN^ACT
To alter and amend the seventh section of
the first Article of ihs Constitution of ibis
Slate.
ShCTiow 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives ofthe State of Georgia, in
General Assembly met , and it is hereby unacted by
the author ily of the same, that whenever this act shall
have passed in accordance with the rcqmrments 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 couniy shill have more than two Represen
tatives. Tliirty-heven counties having the greatest
population, counting all free white persons and
three-fifths of the people of color, shall have two
Representatives —atul if any new county shall be
hereafter formed, said new county shall bo entitled
to one nnd the apportionment
shall be made by the General Assembly at the ses
sion of which this section shall bu adopted as an al
teration of the Constitution, by an act to be intro
duced after tho adoption thereof, and anew appor
tionment shall be made at the session next after each
future enumeration of the inhabitants of this State,
made under the Constitution and laws thereof, but
at no other lime.
[Signed.] CHARLES J. JENKINS.
Sneaker of he House of Representatives.
CHARLES DOUGHERTY,
President ofthe Senate.
Assented to December 27th 1843:
GEORGE W. CRAWFORD, Governor,
Apri’ 2. 1845. (S. R.) 13—6 m.
BRUNO & VIRGINS,
HAVE just received PIANO FORTES
from J. CHICKERING’S and NUNN’S &
CLARK’S Manufactories, (with and without the
Aeolian Attachment,) and a largo assortment of
NEW JHITSIC,
which they offer for sale on reasonable t'rms*
May 21,1815. 21—ts.
MEDICAL NOTICES.
BBS. SCHLEY A CKO WELL,
HAVING as—wiaied ihrmnl.e. in thepraoDce
<8 Medicine, respectfully tender ihetr protes
.ionnl services to the ciczens of Columbus, aud lb.
adjoining country.
tCZP” Office on St. Clair, between Broad and Oal*.
thorpe streets. *
May 14, 1845. S(L_tf
HOoct. JOHN G. SLEDGE,
AVING peitnancn-.ly located iu lire city of
Columbus respectfully lenders his services lo
its citizens, in the practice of Medicine, buraerv
Midwifery, and Denial Surgery. B ’
ECP Office, the one formerly occupied by Dr.
Taylor, on Randolph -ireei. Residence in the build
ing formerly occupied bv Cos!. Bonner on Broad at.
If not in his office, please enquire at the Blue Drug
Store ol Paul Russignol.
May 14. 1845 20—if
MEDICAL.
DOCTORS, TAYLOR & URQUHART, res
pectfully announce to the Citizen; us Colum
bus and the vicinity, that they have associated them
selves in ihe practice of Mearcinc.
They will give prompt attention to all calls, either
m the city or country.
Their office will be continued at the one, at pre
sent occupied by Dr. Taylor, on Randolph street.
Ihe residence of Dr. Urquhart will be at the
house of Mrs. Shorter, on Broad street.
Columbus, May 29, 1R44. ’ 22 ts
Ors. Boswell & Billing,
Will continue their office at the Drug Store of
Messrs. Pond & Wilcox where, or at their residences
they may be always found, unless professionally en
gaged. Our notes ana uccounls are placed in the
hands ol Mr. H. H. Eoping for collection.
Dec 18, 1844 51-ts
TO THE AFFLICTED.
HENRY M. PRICE, M. D., Forsyth Georgia,
will give his attention to persons afflicted with
chronic and supposed incurable forms of disease.
From his success heretofore in the management of
such cases, persons afflicted would find it lo their in
terest to give him a trial; for if he does not perma
nently cure, he may, al least, mipgate iheir suHer
ings. Those especially laboring under Hepaiitis,
Splenitis,Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, White
Swelling, Leprosy, Erysipelas, Tetter, Temu, Cani
ta, Scrofula, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Neuralgia,
Hysteria, Epilepsy,Chorea, Palsy, Dropsy, Chloro
sis, Amenorrhoea, Dysmenorrltoea, Prolapsus, U
teri, &e. &c. Piles, Fistula, Cancer, Hernia, Cal
culi, of the Bladder. Hydrocele, Fungus, Hneina.
would do wellltn consult him Ulcers Fistulo
are rmiovedhipon anew plan (l.u vege
table remedial agents) wiihiut resori lothe knife.
Dr. P. has never failed in removing the syphilitic
taint from the system in a few weeks by bis “vige
table remedy.”
living at a distance, who are afflicted
by communicating, po6t paid, with Dr. Pric giv
ing symtoms, $-c., and enclosing ihe fee, slo—can
receive directions for the management of their cases.
Feb. 12 1845. ‘ 7 t s. *
PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILES*
HEADACH— SICK OR NERVOUS.—Thore 1
who have suffered and are weary of suffering ]
with this distressing complaint will find PeUrsH
Vegetable Pills & rtnndy at once certain and imnieJ
dmie in its effects. One single dose of ihe pills iak t
en soon as ihe headache is felt coming on, will cun l
\t in one hour entirely,
Asa remedy in summer for botcel complaints thfil
display their wonderful |*owers to admiration. am|
are fars&perior to any thing in use for tho'ccom£
plaints. I
In Dyspepsia and Liver complaints they stand unffl
rivalled.
Many have been cured in a few weeks after httv.l
ing suffered under the dreadful complaint for years - 1
In habitual cost vencss ihey are decidedly su| ti- j
rior 10 any vegetable pill ever broi ght before ti A
public, and one 50 cent box will es’ablish their sur 1
prising virtues and place -'hem beyond the reach ol'*
doubt >n the estimation of eviry individual.
They are invaluable in nervous aid hvpocbondri- ’
cal affections, loss of nppeiue,and all complaints to j
which females aloi p. ate subject.
They arc intld in their action and convey almost *
immediate conviction of their util.ty from the first,
dose. Tnqy may be taken by persons of any age, |
and the feeble, the injfii m, the nervous and delicate \
are strengthened by tleir opetaiion, kecansu they
clear the system of bad humors, quiei nei vous irrita
bility, and invariably produce sound l ea Ith.
Upwards of three hundred and sevi n*y thousand
boxes ot these estimable pills have bn sold within
the last twelve months in three s<ait> alone, m and
more than three times the s&me quanu y m oiler
slates.
As an anti-bilious medicine no family should be
without them. A single trial ofihem is more satis
factory than a thousand certificat< s.
In u southern climate, these Pills are administer* and
with uniform success. For more than len yeais the
verdict of llitir efficiency lias been pronounced ;
and could a jury of all they have relieved be sum
moned from the North, the South, the East, and the
West, millions of voices would be heard in acclama
tion of their ma chless properties. The child and the*
adult—the youth and decrepit old mar—both sexe*
and all ages—may alike take these pills with safety
and the certainty of relief. Piicu fifty cults pet
box.
Be careful to observe that on the cover r f each box
(in th* tin) is stamped ‘ Peter’s Vegetable Pills.”
Pe!e r s’ Pills, on enauiiy, will be found in every
town, and at most ofthe country stores in this state.
For sale in Columbus, Ga., at New York prices by
POND & WILCOX,
ROB. A. WARE, <s
- ROSSIGNOL.
And will be found in al! the Towns and country
storrs in i|#o Southern States.
May 14 1845, 20-6 m
DR. TYLER’S
VEGETABLE FEVER AND AGUE PILLS
f WTHE success of these Pills in curing in a few
JL hours, where all other rrinedies have failed,
and that, too, in cases of twelve and eighteen months
standing-warrants the assertion, that, it taken ac
cording to the directions, they are a certain cure, A
long list of certificates in proof of tleir infallibility,
might he add<d, but those upon the directions are
denied sufficiept.—Try them and be convinced that
they are most effectual and most ce. tain and the
very best remedy ever offered to ihe public, lo in
jure a permanent and lasting cure.
Having for several yei rs past suffered under re
peated attacks of chills and fever, especially during
mg the fall and spring months, I was induced to try
various remedies, but nothing seemed to be effectual
until I tried Dr. Tyler’s Ague and Fever Pills,
which stopped the chills before I had taken half ofthe
box. This was over 0 year since, f h ve remained
perfectly free from any symptoms of a return of this
most loathsome disease.
GEORGE M. WAIT.
Baltimore, Dec. 12th, 1843.
For sale in Columbus, Ga., at New York prices by
POND & WILCOX,
ROB. A. WARE, &
PAUL ROSSIGNOL.
And will bo found in all the Towns and country
stores in the Southern States.
May 14 1845, 20-6 m
C. BRINCKERHOFFS
A BALMY, invigorating cordial, strengthening
And reciuiting the languishing or decayed pari*
in the cases of Coughs, Colds, Affections of the Liv
er, Throat, and Lungs. Many well attested cases
ol true Consumption in the late stages of the disease,
have been enUreiy cured by the Restorative a't r
every other means have fared, as the relations and
family friends and the medical facu ty vyll cheerfully
certify. If any person is afflicted th s above
complaints, and wishes lo employ a certain and sale
remedy, devoid of quackery or pre'ension, lot him
call on the proprietor or his General Agent, and ace
the most convincing testimony Irom restored and
grateful individual*. The Health Restorative itself,
after the use of a single bottle, will afford practical
evidence at its unparalled virtues. Severe cases of
diseased Lungs and chest have been cured cntiiely
after the use of only half dozen bottles. Aitlungn
the Proprietor hns for some years almost exclusive
ly rettrainee it* sale to New York city, he, under
him conviction of duty, now has instructed his agent
to spread it abroad in everv diiection, most fervently
desiring to see and here of its producing ‘those fa
vorable results, as in every instance of its use in
New York city and its vicinity. The following cer
tificate is frouj Dr. Chilton, the well known New
York cemist.
*• I have analyzed a bottle of medicine called (J.
BrinkerhofiPs Health Restorative; and find that it
does not contain Mercury, or any other metallic pre
paration, nor opium in any of its forms. It is com
posed of vegetable matter entirely;**
James R. Chilton, M. I>.
C. BRINCKERHOFF, Proprietor, N. Y.
Horace Everett, U. S. Agent,
Principal Office 96 Hudson t trcct N.
July 30,1845.