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LKG A L S ALES.
TALrHUT :IK111P& SALKS.
WILL ho od on the fir* Tuesday in NO
VEMBER next, before the Cowrt h.mse
d<or m the ,*:*-* 4 Tulb. tton, Talbot county, wubin
the taggnl twits of aM the lolloping property, io*Mtr
Jack* ni m 63 years of ije, Jinney * wo-nttfi 9
ytari p! ag<*, tnd Augustus u child 5 olo,
lvk<l on a* the property of Jdhn F. Thompson, to
sU’i-fy one Mortgage ft ft from Upson Inform* Court
JcflVcv tC. Tb vs. JWn P. Tnoi¥peaM|
JOHN l>. MATfIIS, p-KDff.
RAriUOLPH SHKttIFFJSAIaKS*
Wl LL be sold qn ihe Ist Tuesday in “NOV EM.
HER. next, before Hus Court house dour ir the
town of Cuilibon, Randolph county, witiuo the usual
hour# of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Two negroes viz* Hardffimrsa man about 40 years
of ago, Eiuom a girl-about 13 years of ago Ftocdon
as the property of Alien Moyr, tlechi to satisfy a ft fa
issued t rotn I’ie Siijm riorCourt of said county m favor
of Jesse B.Key $Oo. vs. David Rumji i adm’r and
gtarnh J Move aurh'ix of Altai ftloje, <iec*d
Also tots of laud Nov. SIS, 3 4 3 <5. 376, 377
g§2, 361, all in lie 8 h dist. of said county, levied on
as the |M opert. of Edward Cary urgaec *f the Bank
cf Columbus, t . *aii fy oue ti U issued trom thu Su
per-or Court of Twiggs county m Uvor of Chart, a
J*. Rice, rcc ivrr s*e. vs Edward Cary assignor
of the Bank of Columbus ted Lcory Naputr security
on anp. ul. So and tor the in* of the said Napier.
J. W. liIHLKUttD SttT
by RICHARD PA Vl*, D. Sh’tf.
HAKIUS MibKlt-’K SALK.S,
Wl LL be sold on the first Tuesday in NOVEM
BER next, before the Court House door in
the town of'Hamilton. Harris County, wiihm ihefo
gat hours of sa.e, the f> lowing properly, to-wit:
Oue Roan Poney, attached as the property of Sol
omon Thu.-mon o *atisly costs upon a criminal war
rant, tho State ofGeo'gta vs Soio<nop T'li *rmon.
THUS. A WILLIAMS, Sh’lf.
AT THE SAM* TIME AND PLACE.
Will be sold the following property, so-wit
Twenty-seven ac.es of land, more or has, adjoin*
mg lands of onggs & Wbi e, levied ui as the proper
ly ol Philip H. Luudy to aauafyone li fa from Har
ris Supeuor Court, Juab B. Brooks vs. Phi ip 11.
Lundy.
Ono negro woman by the name o! Pat 18 ’ears of
age, levied oo us the juuperty ot Butt L. Cain, to
aa'i fy one ti fa from Harris* superior Court, Joseph
Whuney vs Bu t L. Lh o, pioperty levied on tty
\Vm. L. Caoant former I deputy Bheiiff.
Three fMirths of lot ol laud No. 27 in the third j
district otoigmily Trouji, now Harris county, con
taining one hundred n 1 filiy two acres, more or less
as the property of Bi-vrrty L. Culbrcath, to satisfy
two fi fa* Iron the 703 district, U. iVI., J. C. McEl*
huiy vs. Beveriv L. Culbrealh# , ‘
JEREMIAH HALL AM, D Sh'fT.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Wiil be sold ai the same place on the Ist Tues
day in December next .
One negro women Eliza about 19 %e;*rs of age ns
the proper,y of VVjley While, to ra isfy on** Mort
gage fit* fi * n Harris’inferior Cour, Ellbe i v\ hit*
vs vViiejr While. Property pointed out m said AloM
rage tifa.
JEREMIAH HALL AM D. Sh’fT.
MARION BHBHIFF SALES.
WILL be sold before the Court-h uise door in
tho town of Tazewell, Marion countv, on the
first Tues ay in November next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit;
Oue lot cf laud number two hundred and seven,
in the thirty-first district of formerly Lee, but now
Marion coun'y ; levied on ns the property of John
P. Woodall, io satisfy two fi fas issued from a Jus
ticos* Court of said county in favor of C.emonts Ll< m
mona.
The interest of Williara Smith, in lot of land num
ber not known, in the 4th district of Marion county,
the place whereon William Smith now lives , levied
on to satisfy one fi t'a issued from a Justices’ Court
of aid county in favor of Thomas 13. Winders Vs
Wib. Smith.
JEREMIAH WJLCHAR, Sh’ff.
POSTPONED SALE,
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE,
Will be sold the following property, tu-wit :
The i:ouih half ot lot of lann nuinb r one hundred
and forty-nine, in the fourth ditnct of unco Mug :o
gee, now Mr*on county.
One negro girl named Emily, sixteen or seventeen
yean of age all le**j-d on as the property f Collin
K. Lockett, to iitisfy three fi f.ig issued t’ oin .Vla
lion Inferior Court, in favor of Button \V. L) wd
Admiimtrat-r n the e-tate of Thomas Pevbics de
cease J, an l sold f r the use, &c.
ZACHARIAH WALLACE. D. Sh’fT.
STB VVAHT SIIKill PK 8A L KS.
WILL be sold bciVe f lie Court-house df-or in
the town of Lumpkin, Stewart cmnly, on
the uist Tuesday in NOV EMBER next, within ‘lie
hours of n.Ve, the following property, to wit:
One negro man bv lie name of Kimon, lovie on
ns the property of ‘.Vi litrr, A. A’irihington, to sat
isfy a indcy li fas issued Iroin a justice* court of
Stewart Count*, in favor of Solunnii Purnell vs Ro
bert Reynolds and W. A. Wirtlnngton. Levied
and returned by Reuben Hay, constable.
Also, Eliza a negro woman, and her three child
ren, all levied on os the property of Hubert Buiks,
to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a justices court of
Stewart eotin'y, Gordin Hadden. George H. Roby,
Noah Fountain and others, vs the said Kob’t Burks
Levied and veUiined by John A. Cndenton,constable.
Also, one Lot of land, n iniber ono hundred and
ninetv-one, in the thirty-third district of originally
Lee. now Sto v.irt county; levied on ns the property
of Cyrus W. MeKleroy, to saits'y one fi f.i f oni a
jubilees court of Stewart county, in favor of John N.
V\ ebb, bearer, vgCvrus W. McKleroy. Levied and
returned by J hn Worthy, constable.
Abo,one negro girl by the name of Orlia. about
twe vo years old ; levied on a* the property of Dele
lah Morris, to satisfy one fi fa from Stewart superior
court, in favor of II illis Boynton vs Do'elah Morris
Said ti fa transferred to John N. Webb.
DANIEL MATH I SON, D. Sh’ff.
MORTGAUIi SALE.
Also, at the same place, on the first Tuesday in
December next , will be sold:
One lot of land, number twenty-seven in the -tliir
ty t urd district of ortgina.ly Lk,r w Btewart coun
ty; levied on as the properly ol John I'. Grimes, to
satisfy on** inorijjago fi a from Ste* ad superior court,
in favor of John L- Wiison vs John P. Grimes.—
Tioperty pointed out hi said mortgage fi fa.
JOHN V. PRICE, Sh’ff.
MORTGAGE SALK.
At the same place, on the Jirst Tuesday in
November next*
One negro woman hv the name ol Lilly; levied on
as the property of Aeberry Cowles, to satisfy one
mortgage 6in from Stewart tutors >r court, William
S. Alexander, vs Asherry Cowles.
Ont, negro boy by tin name of Iverson; lev ed on
as tue property ol of rhomutj P. and J tin P. Barter:
to satisfy one mor-gace fi in from the Inferior court
of Stewart count y.* VV i'liuin A..& Edward E. Raw
son vs the said ID tecs.
JOHN V. PRICK, SPff.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
\\ ILL bo Sold by virtue of an order o
fiMO th**. Inferior Court of Talbot County,
lifEjk wiirn silling for ordinary purposes, l>.:-
iIXgSS ‘ urc >ur> b<x's e door, m Talbotton,
on the • J l Tuesday in D< cumber next,
the so lowing tiacfs or parcels of land, to wn :
Erection Number one hundred and twenty-six,
Containing ninety acres, in un <>r less, partly im
proven. Fraction No. one hundred and twen v-ve
ven—containing ninety acres well improved; a go"d
/rained dwelling House and out houses nn excellent
well, Orchards, Gin house ami Screw. Fraction
No. one hundred and xixfy-iwo, nearly all cleared,
containg ninety aorta Kiadion No. one hundr and
and sixty three, uncleared, one half of lot No. nine,
28 acres of lot No. eight, 30 acres of lot No. one
hundred an I sixtv-onc, 40 acree of lot No. ono bun
dred an I sixty four ; beirg in all 550 acres. These
lan Is ail pun and form an excellent settlement.—
They be in the 16 h and 171 h districts of oijgiiuilly
Muscog* c n w Talbot county, 4 miles South of Taf
botton. on a pub ic road. Sold as the property of
Robert Sii'dlmgs. la'o of said county. deceased.
Terms of s te one hall cash, and the ba'ance pay
able at tlxe end of tw*4 e m mills; smalt notes and
approved security will he required.
JoJJN J. SNEI.LINGS, Execute.
October Ist 18 th- 40
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
WILL be sod in Cuthbert, Randolph county,
Georgia, at the residence °f <he Lie James
Buchanan, dec’d. on the I'2th duv of Nov- mbcr next,
all the perishable properiv of the etat‘* of HHid de :’d.
constating of one horse, | gjg. | jot of leather, catt e,
hogs, house-hold and kuclicu furniture, and various
-other articles too tedious to mention. Terms on the
day of sale.
JAMES L. SWEET, > ...
EDMUND W. IIODGES $ Adm rß ’
October 1, 1845 : 40_
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
AGREEABLE to an order of die lofcrior Court
of Washington county, when sitting as a court
of ordinary, xvi!l be sold before the Court house door
In the town of Lumpk n, S'ewart county, xvi'hin the
usual hours of sol *,on the 1 t Tuesday in
next Lot of Land No. 189,in the 2lst dmtrict ctforignal
ly Lee, niw Sewarl counlv. Sold as the properly
of the late .? *h • Orr, of Washington county de’d.
Term* m J ; kno vn on the day of sale.
HUGH L. ORR, Adm’r.
Scpf. 24. 1345. (L. A.G.) 39
LEGAL ,S A L E S.
AUMI.VSTKATOR’S SALE.
By virtue Older of the honorable I r.f- rior
Court of Marion comslf, Georgia when sit log
lor ordinary purposes will be sold at the Court-hou<?
door of sad county' on the fiffl Tuesday in Decem
ber next between the lawful hours o sale, the north
lial- of lot aU'Eii 3 number one hundred and thirty-one
(131) in the thirty.second distfici of originally Lee,
now Marion county, containing one hundred one Mid
one fourth (lOJ J) acres mors or fo?s, ftl improved
tnohouses, fences fcc. in good repair. The widow.-
dow rth said halt lot of land excepted- sold as the
property of .I<4in Simm nsoecM. Also lot of laud
No. one hundred and tfiTty three-(133 j in sail district
containing two liundnd two aid one ha f (202()
acres more or less. Th* widow’s dower m sad lot
excepted, sold us the properly o’ said de<J*rf f sold for
the benefit of the heirs and cr di'o sos gaid dec’d.
Terms made known on the dav of sale.
MARTIN L. BIVINS,.AdmV.
Oc ober 1 T 845. 4t.
ADM I NTS Til ATtKS SALE.
AGREEABLE loan order of the Infeiiorcour\
of Randolph county, while silltn*i for o dinary
nufposi s wnl be sold on die first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, between the. usual hour* of sale, the follow
ing properly to wit .* Five hore*e tui'd two muieH and
the ioiiovvi g negroes to wit ; Du h, Sarah and bur
• wo children, Leity an ; child, Kuou, Addison. Aim
day, Phi is and her childff also Jot of iand Number
.-evenly three, of originally Lee. now Randolph
roumy. Hod as the properly of Allen Moye, Lite
of said c tint v deceased, f'r thu benefit #f the credi
tors of said deceased. m
DAVID RUMPH. Adm’r.
SARAH J. MOVE, AdmVx.
OtloVt I, 1843. * 40
ADMINISTRATOR.’* SALE.
Wl LL be sold before the coHri House door of the
County of Lee, on the first Tuesday <n De
cember r.ext the aeltlemem of Land b* longing to the
Estate of H. Jote, decea ed ; lying in the 2d dis
trict of Lee,containing twenty seven hundred acres,
about one thousand acres being ch ared, and in cull!
ration. Upon which are all necessary buildings, so
the farmer.
Turing ono halfcarh, on the day of sale, balance
12 month * credi*.
GUSTAV US DeLAUNAV, {
JAMES E. GAD HE T. (
• October I, 1 845 l 40
ADMI -% ISTATOIVS SAL K.
RWTILL bo sold at the foie residence of William
w ¥ V\ iiuaiusoii, m Talbot county, on
Friday th 1 4 hda . of November next, the perisha
ble property of said ‘dec’d. cons sting of mules, ca'lle,
h gs. corn and fodder, household and kitchen fuuu
turo, and plantation tools. Sale to continue from
day to day until all is sold. The negroes will also
be lured and plantation rented i*r The enmiing year.
AH persons in lobted tosaiil estate, are requested to
make immediate payment, and all persons having
demands against *aid decM. wil. render tlltrn in
agroeablo to iaw date of letters 12th July, 184j r
KtOUARD B. RUCKER, AdmV
October I, 1843. 40
AUMI-HSTR * TOR’S SALK*
BY virtu*; of an order of the honorable Inferior
Court of Marion county, Georgia, whtn Billing
tor ordinal’ purposes, wilt be Bold at the Court hou*u
door of said c only, on ‘he firs’ Tuesday til Decem
ber next, between il lawful flours of mi*, ili• smith
half of lot of fond immbei one hundred and thirty-one,
in the thirty second dis rict of origiually Lee. now
Marion county, coniainmg one hundred one and one
fourth acres, mo*e or le.-g, well improved and the
houses and fences m good repair. Also, will he /-old
at the same time and plae**. one negro woman named
Mjlley about thirty five or forty years of age. All
sold as the property of the ia'e Francis D. Matthews
dic’d, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said dec’d. Terms made known oil the day of
sals- LEWIS J. MATTHEWS,; . . ,
JOHN D. MAT THIS. J Adm rs
October 1 1843. 40
ADMINISTRATOR’* 8 ALB*
AGREEABLY to an order of tho Inferior Court
of Randolph county, when sitting lor ordinary i
purposrs, will be sold on the first Tuesday, in De
cember next, before the Court house door, in the
Town of Cuthhert, the South half of lot of land No
179, in the tenth Dtstricl of saiJ county, sold as the
property of lienry Shell, dec’d. ,
BOLAND SHELL AdmV.
September 10, 184S. 37—ids.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be gold at the late residence of Joseph
Williams, dec’U in Randolph county, on the
twonty-fif-h day of October next one brown hay
Mare, lour years old, hs tho property of said dec’d
or the benefit of the biers und creditors.
THOMAS CORAM. AdmV.
September 10,1843. 37—ids.
ADMIN ISTRATORS SALE*
tJRT ILL b-- Milo,in limri* county on ‘h 14ih dav
V w of October n<*xt, at the la e residence of
James bnutn deceased, all the perishable p op-rty
belonging (o the estate of sad Hini b deceased.
Also tliu mud aid ii'gioes of said es'atewill be
rented and hired on the same day.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Kurihennoie—All those having demands against
sai I estate are retp egted to make their demands
krown HUGH HORN, ? A , ,
ELIZA SMITH,! Adra'B
- u y 30, 1815 _ 31 —40ds.*
AuAHNISTIIATOH’S SALK.
WILL be sold on tlio first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, before the Court bouse door in the
town of I.umpkm Stewart county, by virtue of an
order of the honorable the lufeiior Court of said
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes
Half of lots of land, Nos. 83, 84. 85, 109 ; and
lot of lan ! No. 113, ail of suid lots lying in the 24? h
dist. of mid county,and containing 708 j acres, well
improved, witJi & good Apple and Peach Orchard.
Sotd as l!i* property of Robert Burk, deceased, for
the purpose of fi* ding a distribution among the
distributees. Tomnol sale—purchasers will be
r ipnred to give notes in amount not exceeding 30
and illars, with one or more good security. Hail wil
Lc required to be paid 23th December, 1846, the oth
er half 25th December 1847.
JOHN WILLIFORD, AdmV.
friU 1 * Persons wishing io examine said lands would
d‘ well to apply t John V\ il ifoid, living three miles
umtli of Richland Post Office, Stewart county. Ga.
Angust 27. 1845 ‘ 35
EXECUTOR’S SALK.
WILL be sold under and by virtue of an order
of the Superior Court of Talbot County,
when suing for ordinary purposes; on the first Tues
day in December n xt, before the court house door in
Ia I hot tow, the following tracts or pircefo of lands to
w t: Lot number mnely-nme in the seventeenth dist,
lot num er ninety-four, and half tot number s xty-ai.x;
also m thi’ s venteenth district of originally Musco
gee now Talbot county. Tliege lands all join, form
ing a choice settlement, well improved, a'ao lot num
ber one fomi-ed and twenty-one, in the sixteenth
distr"?t of said county. Sold as iho property of John
King late of said county dec’d.
‘Perms, twe ve months erndit—with small notes
and jppoved security.
JOEL*KING, ( r ,
HENRY SNELLINQS, f lß ‘
October I, 1945. 40—tda
KEGISTJGirS AU;.
W ILL Ire sold before Ihe court house and or
ww in the county of Russel, S ato of Alabama
on the first Monday in December next, bv virtue of a
ibcrce of the chnncerv court, fi the 14lh district,
. middle division, of the State of Aiabatno, in a ca>e
! therein; George Hargraves, Sr., v* the Bunk r.f (Jo
lunihuß and George Hargraves Jr., the/ollowirig lands
to wit: Sou'll j of Section 2, Township 15, Kang*
26, mid East \ of Section 4,'Township 18, Range
BRYANT DUNCAN, Register.
October I. 1H45. 40—tda
William Fiaker | BiHf r Discovery and ac
vs. count, in Early Supe-
Elias Simpson ands rior Court, April term,
Orran W. VVakelield j 1315.
IT appearing to the Court that Elias Simpson,one
ol the defendants jr. the above stated Bill, resides
out of this State; on motion, ordered by the Court,
that the said Klias Simpson be and appear at the
next Term of this Court and plead and auswt r or
demur to said Bill, not demurmg alone, and-this Rule
he publish-d in ono of the public GaxetteN of this
Slate oa *e a -no ith for four inon'h* which shall be
sutlici-ni service.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court
April 30th 1845. JA *IKS HAZE Cl’k
nlHwa,H4s, | dt>— m4rn.
1 EORGIA, Randolph County—Whercax Roh’t
(J Ricks, AdmV on the estate of James Fort,
deceased, applies fir letters of dismission.
These are therefore o cite rind admonish all and
fliugular the kindred and creditor-* of said deceased,
to b” and appear at my office within the lime pre
scribed y law. to shew cause, if any they have, why
said l'*t|er should not be grant<*l.
Given under my a hand at ortic thin Ist Sept. 1815.
O. 1\ BEALL, c. c. o.
September 10, ItlS. 37—6 m
Daniel M Dxigald, j
v.
James II Shorter, and j Bill i.i Equity,
HoMbrd. J
IT appearing to the Court, that James Holferd r
•ides without theUmite of tt-is State, and that
James H. Shorter has been served. On motion, or
dered that service be p ‘rfreted on said James llol
ford, by publication ofihis rule, ore© a month for
four moot hs, in ac of the public gazettes of (he city
ol Columbus.
A true c >py from the Minues of Muscogr Suue
lior Court, I2ih July, 1815.
B. BEASLEY*, Clerk.
July 23, 1815. 30—ni4m
FOUR MONTHS NOTICES.
FOUR MONTHS after date,tpp icatioa will be
made to the honorable the TrOerier CouM of
Rand l|li Couaty, when •itUßvfor.ordWttry puiposea
for leave io sell Hie real ©state ol Benjamin Thomas
late of said county deceased.
BURRJsI.L JOINER, AdmV.
Sept 3. 1845. 35-4 m
1?IOUR MONTHS after date applies imi will
1 be made to the honurabfo the Inferior Court
of Talbot count*, when sitting for ordinary purposes
lor leave tone! all the lain! and neg oes belonging
to the-estate of Robert Sneflings d**cM.-
JOHN J.SNELLINGS, Ex’or.
August, 27. 184>. 35
S lOIR m )nthsafirdie,appbcaHou willbe made
fi/ to the honorable ihe Inferior Court of Mus
cogee county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the ’nn ! and negroes belonging so
th** estate of Adam liodgera, late of said county,
deceased.
A. B. HUEY, AdmV.
July 23. 1843. 30—4 m -
I7f OUR MONTHS after date, upjdic.it on will
. be nmde torthr. Flonorab *- the lufeiior Court
ol Men ‘Cilier county, while sitting for ordm i ypur
p< sett, for leave to sell lot of land No. (t|B)*one
huiitlrcdand eighteen in the (Bth) eighth district ot
originally Troup, now Meriwether county, being a
part of ine real cstoto of Wood Moieiand, late of
MAUvvelher county de. rat-ed.
GY NTH A MORELAND Ad’rx.
|MH|i MONTHS after .(ate application will it
TU raffle to the li mumble the inferior Court ot
Rando ph county when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell par of lot of land No. 47 m 29th dis
trict of Mari > county, the same being iand belong
ing to Uonuet 3hiitfieb) minor.
WILL FORD RABUN, Guardian.
September 10 1845. 37.
fIOUII MONTHS afterdate, npp.icafion wil
1 be made to the lion >ruble the Interior Cnurt of
Early county, while sitting lor Ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of
John A, Wood, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
ZADOCK SAWYER, AdmV.
June, 25,1845. 2d
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disiingiiislied members of the democratic parly lmve
accepted office und* r it. Some o r the n have liber
ally contributed their Itierery labors ’o our benefit;
and we hope to enlist others in our service. Be*
suite the tune ts not far distant when the editor in
tends to call oilier talents to his ae<istanco. His am
bition is. to make Uts paper worthy of tl>e metropolis
of the Umoi. He is persuaded that, with the facili
ties which his position enables him to employ ; with
the otllcial and other materials placed within im>
reach ; and with the aid of tho correspondence
which he js attempting to cstab ish in foreign coun
tries, a p per may he published, which is not un
worthy of the support of his country. In (indertak
ing the task, he knew he had many difficulties to
oveicome, many leasons to learn, many sacrnices to
encounter. lie knew that, amid the arduous cares
of .t new theatre, he could not at fust do justice even
to hunself; but his zeal has never flagged. What
eniha-'tasm and industry can effect, will bo fully ac
c inplished. Some errors he may have already cmi
mi'ted. But upon one point, be can speak wth great
pleasure and with cq ai freedom. The men who are
administering this government are working men, anx
ious, us ho believes, to do their dot ,to serve their
country, to carry out tho pledges under which tho
President was elected, und the great principles of ihe
party. So long as the a*tmimsiration is conducted
in this spirit, and upon those principles he is prepar
ed to co*operate with them in the pub ic service ; aud
to give them, as he p unused in his prospectus, “ a
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Washington, Augu-t 1,1046.
FOR SALE OR HUNT,
COMFORTABLE RESI
- .A DENCE in the upper part
March 12, 1H45
PLANTAI lO.\ FOR SALE.
THE subscriber being
fIM f l os,ro " 8 °f removing into
n. o(f rg for sale hij
Plantation.stock &c.situ
ated about FIVE MILES
FROM COLUMBUS, on tike Hamilton Bond.
R. TANNER.
Columbus. July 16, 1845. 29 —ts
BAGGING, TWINE AND ROPE.
A Good supply on hand, and will lie sold to mer
chants at low prices.
GREENWOOD & ELLIS.
Sept 3, 1845 3G—tf
LJE GA L NOTICES.
MtitCOIBEE fIUPKIUOH CUUaT, May
iff- Ttrin, 1845.
htijs S. Watson and}
Wi|iaAi C. Warsoß mi- j
oorsi, by their nt xt friend,
Janies A. Slaton
Vs J-Bi 1 for account Relief
Joh| H. Watson, and and li junction.
Benjamin VV. Walker,
Executor aof James C.
Wti*on, d* c’d. / The In
surance Bank of Colum
bus Fnrish -Carter and
Al chuel J. Kemn, Exec
u pr** George W. Mur
ray, d!<’d. .* The Wes
tern lu-nrinci! and Trut
Com,pany of he. city
of Columbus, Maitland,
Kennedy &C*>., Seaborn
Jones, E. S. Hamilton,
T. S. Pefton, survivors,
&.C., Silas B. Stillwell
J. S. Smith, M Cos., and
T'he PlanM'rs At Mechan-
Bank qfi C’ iumbus. J *
IT appe iring to the Court, that David Maitland,
David S. Stewart C. Maitland, James
(io-reil, E. S. Hamilton, T. S. Pdton, George
Seymes, and Silas B. Stiiiwell reside beyond lue
Jurisdiction of this Court.
- It is, therefore ordered, that said defendants be. and
are hereby required to plead, answer and demur, to
complainants Bill, not denturiug alone, at the next
Term o‘this Court; or ilia said Bill be taken pro
confess ) as to them,& that service if said Bill wil: .k
this rule, b* made and perfected by“ publication of this
Rule, once a month for four mondis helore said court,
in tiie Columbus Times, a newspaper poblibhedin
the city ofColutnbus. G.
JOHNSON & WILLIAMS,
Compl’t S*lh.
A true copy fr'*m the Minutes of Muse *gee Su
perior Couri 27th day of June, 1845.
B. BEASLEY, Cl’k.
July 16, 1845. 29—m4m .
Seaborn Jones & 1
John Schley, |
vs. “ { Bill for Discovery, Relief
George Field and the f ami injunction.
Plmr.i* Bank of Colum- J
bus, and others. J
ORDERED, upon the application and mot in of
said ompkaimanls, in the above :*tatd cause,
that said bill ofcomplaint he amend and by inuking
the South *rn Life insu r ancc and Trust Company,
being ft hoi . corporate, established sty the laws of
tho lato.Terr.t uy of Fl< rid:i, a party d* fendant there
in, an*l hit euid bid do now s.and so am ndoJ 4“ *h at i
the same so and maud -d be served on said The Sou'li-I
ern L'.fe Insurance anti Tiu-t Company ni The*
Phoenix Bank of Columbus by publication hereof,
in one of the Public Gazettes of this State once a
month for four mu lhs, calling upon said defendants
to appear in Court on or before the next Term there
of, auJ plead, answer or demur to the same bill on
pun of h tvtng foe aim ) taken for, confessed against
them and of having other proceedings taken against
them therein.
An l i’ is further ordered, That said complainants
have leave to amend tlibir 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 Tiust Company, and |
The Phfßiiix Bank o< Columbus, ns aforesaid, by the j
same no’ice if the amendments last aforesaid shall
b * file l.in otfi :e soon enough, but if not, that the same
hih be served on the parties, def-adant* last afore- j
said, by publication n iike maHnet hereof once a j
month fr four months preceding the Term following
immediately after the next Term of this Court cal -
ing upon them in like manner, and under like pain,
to appear and plead, auewer or demur to said bill
at that Term.
\ true extract from the miii‘t*- of Muscogee ?n-!
penor Court. B. BEASLEY, Ct’k.
July 23. 1845. 3U—m4v
K.clwd t-’ornby, j R|; , for D i.c-. V e r ,,ei.f ! l and
Daniel WUdw and \ in Trmi,,Su^,M
Samuel Davie. j or Uour ‘-
II’ appearing to t> e Court that Samuel Davi, oue
ol'tire defendants in the above Bill resides out of
the limits ol this State. It is thcrofone on mtion.
ordered by Ihe Court, that said Satnuel Davis ap
pearand |>.cad, answer or demur, to sai l Bill, on or
b f ire the first day of the next Term ‘thi'4 C nrt
as in default (hereof, the plaintiff be perm ted ‘ > > ke
his answer pro cuufesso. And that said defend mt
be served by publi*:atton of this rule m the Columbus
Times in terms of the law.
A true copy from the Minutes ol Troup Superior
Court, April Term, 1816.
MOSES LEE. CTk.
July 16 1845. 29-4.n
BENJAMIN COOK.
JOSEPU* r w! GUILFORD, j” J ‘ V K( i ! ,Tir
and ANDREW T. DAVIS. J
In Randolph Superior Court, April Term, 1845.
IT appearing to i lie Court that Andrew I'. Davis,
one of stud dilemi.Hits resides out the S ate of
Geonfii, and that he cannot be served pcsonulli :
Ordered, ‘l'hat ho be served bv the publica'ioii of
this Rule, requiring the said Davis to plead, answer
and demur, not demurring alone, once a month for
six months. U ituesa my nan J and olfici and signature.
At Chambers, May 2Uth. 1845.
LOi'T WaRREN, Judge s. c.n. w. c.
A true exhact from tho minutes of said court.
SAM. W. BROOKS, Clerk.
July 9, 1845. fT. & G 1 28-C n.
\\ l.itain 1a) lor j| In Equity,in Early Supe-
Burwcll J. Wvnn V'T. Uo 'T'’ ‘ Ju ’" l l ,’ r T * r, “
.lainra W. Bar.ir.& |‘ b r U ' ; l<,r
Kdra ind S. Humes.} e!.ef*nd Injnnc:.....
t'T appearing to tne Court, that James \V. Barnes
one of the Defendants above names, resales out
of the limits of tlfa State of Georgia. Ord red lli.it
service of said Hi I be per/ cted upon him by pub
lication of this Rule once a inon'h for six mouths in
one of the public Journal* ofColuinbus.
And that the said James W., be required to ap
pear and to plead, answer and demur, not dem ining
alone tosatd bil according to Law.
Witness my hind and oißcial signature at Cham
bers, May 2uth, 1845.
LOTT WARREN Judge.
S. C. S. W. C.
July 30, 1845, 31— 1116 m
John H Howard. AdmV. 1
with the will annexed oft
Ann B. Host wick, dec’tl. {
vs. yftill fir discovery, relief
Stephen Olio, Joseph B. mid dnectioj).
Greene as ftdmV. of Bur
ton Hepbu n, de:’J.. Ara
bella iii’jibum in her own
right, and as guardian of
Joseph Hepburn, and oth
ers, her children. 4
IT appearing to the Court, that at the hist Term
a rule was granted the complainant aforesaid, to
fleet service of said Bill of complaint, on said Ara
bella Hepburn by publit atiou, she being shown to re
side out of said sta'c, and that by mietake, the pub
lication aforesaid wanted three days of being four
months next before this ‘Term ; and it mrtlier ap
pearing that sad Arabella has-continued to reside,
and still resides out of said State. Ilia ordered on
motion of Complainants Solicitors, that said bid of
complaint b-’ served on said defendant, Arabella Hep
burn by the publication, ouce u month for £sur
months, in a public gazette of this S'ate, of a rnoiiou
calling n said Arabella, to be and appear at the
next Term of this Court, before this Court, then and
theie to plead, answer or demur tosatd bill.
May Term, 1845.
A true copy from the Minutes of Muscogee Supe
rior Court, 13th July, 1845.
13. BEASLEY, Clerk.
July 23. 1845, 30—mini
(COPY.)
UotcmßCs, July 19, 1844.
Dollars 829 90. On the Ist May, 1845 J premia
ed to pay to J. L. King or order, Eight Hundred
and twenty nine Dollars, ninety cents for value re
ceived. ‘ W. S. NELL.
King 6c Bradford Muscogee Inferior Court
vs. > July Term, 1845
William S. Nell maker, ) Rule Nisi
and ) To Establish lost note.
John L King, endorser $
IT appearing to the Court hat George W. King
and William Bradford, Merchants and copart
ners under the name of King & Bradford, owne 1 and
possessed m their own right, on the ninejeentli duv o’
April Eighteen Hundred ond forty-five an original
note of hand, a copy of which is attached to the peti
lion of the said King 5L Bradford, audit further ap
pearing that the said original Note has been lost or
destroyed, mnd that the arid note is still unpaid, and
that the same remain* and still is the rightful pr per
tv of the said K-ng Bradford, li is therefore or
dered thHt ihe said V\ illjam 8. Nell (nwiker) and
John L. Knig (endorser) show cniUbe (if any .they
have) by the next Term of this Court, why lilc said
Copy annexed to the sold petition, should not be es
tablished in he 1 of suid original note so lost as afore
said. And it is further ordered ah.it a copy of tins
Rule he personally served upon William S. N* II the
4nant%r, who reset -s in the h ii I State 01 Georgia, ami
that the rani John L. King endorser, who resides
with ut the Imu of this Slate, le served by a pub
lication of itkis rule in t ome public Gazette in said
S'a,e for the space of ihnc in-rn hs.
A true transcript from the minutes of the said Court
this 18th day of August 1845
N. McLESTER. Cl’k.
August CO, 1845. 34—3 m.
CAUTION.
ALL persons are forewarned from trading wiib
mv wife Moniinia Kinsey, or having any thing
to do with her on my account, (she having left my
bed and board.) os l will not he responsible for her;
contracts or conduct in anywise.
JESSE KINSEY.
Lafayette, Ala Aug. 10, 1815. 34—3 m
WAREHOUSE NOTICES.
KE-PfiooF HHi.
COLUMBUS GKO. *’ *
rffNHE undrr*igped conMntie ij>c WAIIIJHpUSt
B and COM M ,bi4nes**, at the \yelJ
known FinE-Pnoor Wareiiott.-e. fi nnerly occuni
ed by Hall, Ruse & Qo.,au*J tender their ted vices Ao ■
their fronds and the ireneiJy, fev* the Stok- j
ino of CoTT'iN and oiher MkkcuaiNjdise, arid the ‘
t>anb&ction of
Commission Business
in all its branches; pledging themselves to use every
exerti *n to promote the interests and to reader satis
faction to those who may confide business to their
charge.
They will stall times*impart nny informnifon to
their Plnnl ng friends that they may he in possession
of, with regard to the COI'TON MARKET. \
The usual advances made on c >tion in s*br<?.
On hand, a large supply of Ba4ffi7iSJU {44. 4fi,
52 inches) JRopo and Twine winch will c
furnished to their customers, at the lowest market |
prices.
Their ratesofSTORAGI? arc the same aft hereto- i
fi.ee. J. C. & F. N. RUSE.
Columbus Sept. 3, 18J5 36—4 u.
FI il h Tit OOF AV A RTI hT) l> 8
COLUMBUS, GA.
THE un lersigiyd will oontmu * the W:arc-
Klousc aiitlCoiiiinissioii iin-
SiiieSSt at liteir old stand on Front sir,, where thev
will ue ionfd at times ready to devote iheir per
sonal ai'ention to business c mfided to their charge.
Not being Independent of the Planters, they
expect in merit patronage by strict attention to the
interest of thru customers. They am in no way
connected witn that portion of the Merchants and
Cotton dealers of inis citv, styling themselves tlu*
‘-Chamber of Coiumcr :e,” but heh’ Ve with a large
majority of ship iers of cotton that the Planter has a
pertcct right to be represent #-d i the sale, of his pro
duce; and to have one side of the contract, that
tli- re i-i no good reason why cotton morn tb* i any
other article, ot trade, should be undor file control of
a few individuals or their “Committees.” The un
dersigned hive reason to believe that the impression
has been made on the minds of some of the Planters,
that proprietors of Fire Proof Ware Jfo&cshrc con
nected with this •* Ch iniher of w ill
trv to carry int,o efiici their rule ; we unhesitatingly
pronounce any such assertion untrue , and intended to
deceive.
\Ve arc prepared to afford the usual facilities to
our customers. Our rates of .’Storage ure the same as
| heretofore
YONGE, GARRARD & HOOPER.
fk INDEPENDENT S
Vjfhi
Coi.uMiirGa.
f <d will VVARE
JL HO*Lai.d
.t the same platn^vhich. of location,
! cud fur transect equal to any n the ci
1 ty. The so rner r. 0 customs wi'l be his. All
I’ cotton stored with he kept fully injured, in
undoubted offices, time en'e/s the Ware-
until it any extra ( barge to
, the owner— to all busi
ness. coiifidprto him, h solicits patron
age. lor fanhfu ly and
i <executed. Safe und storage for
ur~. at low ra'*s. R. jVHAKDIN.
Cos umbos, Ga. August 6, 1845 32 2m
NEW FIRE-PROOF
WAREHOUSE,
MACON, GEO.
r JMIK undersigued having erected a Fire-Proof
.6, Warehouse, situated at the head of Cotton
Avenue, te.nde a his service-? to his friends, at and the
public generally, for the storage of COTTO*iI
and ihe .lanaacfou of
COMMISSION BUSIN ESS,
u all its branches, pledges himself to use every ex
ertion to pr.>.note the interests of, ami rendei >atim
facTion to those who may confide business to His
The slorige and sale of Cotton w.ll he under the
control ol Mr, John Jones, who has long been 4: no'’ n
in the Warehouse business, and will give part cuiar
a t lent ion to the ifale ofcoUou and tlie hilmg of odors
for goo Is.
Liberal advances will be made on co’ton i store,
or to he shipped.
Rope ;!<! Twlise,
IngKthei uh nny olliei arlicUs, iil in; tun:j>lic3
ou-ir.mcrs at tis lowi .st markt-l |irit:e.
N. 13, ami Com missions, a* cost man’
rates. JKRU.V COVVLKS. ‘
Macon, Ga. June 18. 1843. -Zb —G.u
TIIONAS PRESTON,
COM .iISSION MERCHANT
APALACIIICOI, V,
FLORIDA.
WILL continue the Coinmission aud General
Agency business nt the above place. The
usual facilities afforded to nil those disposed to sMp
cottons to nny Foreign port.oi any port in the United
States. Receiving and fin warding business, strfolly
aud promptly attended to*
Agril 30 1845. I*—tf
AYER A: PHELAN*
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERC II AN TS,
No. 70 Broad Sthfet,
Columbus, Ga.
W-.V 7 l=f4s. 19—if
GUN SMITES.”
fTJNHE would respectfully infirm th p
& inhahitnn'.s ami cii.zeus ol Oolunihus, .and vi
einity, that he has r<cntly re-opened n shop ior
uianuiac tiring and repai i -g Guns, Pistols Cos lon
Gins, Cotton Gimblots, Door Lot k*, Bell Hangings,
&c. &c. at the store now occupied as u Tin Shop,
on Rando'ph, lending from Broad street to the Post
Dili 4th door lioiu L- J. D 1 vis* corner.
All bo mess entrus ed to hi mare shall be prompt
ly attended to, and failhfaliv executed.
WILLIAM ALLEY.
October 1. 1815. 40—4 m.
~ CENTRAL HOUSE.
COLUMBUS GA.
fWNME *?ubs:r bet respectfully informs his fiiends
JL ami the jxubiic, tliaf he has taken, ar.d is now
putting in complete order f r the reception, of pmm <-
nent b >urders and transient customers. ;U ‘laig’
and c nn nodtous house on the Sou h ea**t corner i |
Bioad and Randolph Slreeis, w est sole ol Broad
sired, wbe*e he would he luppy to serve aU* tiiut
may favor him with a call.
There are a fj irv-nt to’* he Hoqpe St ales. |
for the convenience of traders, and particular alien
lion will be paid to: hat dtJpurhnent.
His Table will always be supplied with Hie host
the market affords ; and no pains spared to give gen
era! satisfaction to visitors and Ixmroers,
By pun Muality and strict personal atten'ion to th
comba t and convenience of alt, and at hioderate!
charges, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal abate
of patronage.
He will te ready 10 receive boarders or transient
visitors by the firsL of Janu >rv.
GEO. W. DILLARD.
Dec 18. 1814, 61—if
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Silver Ware, Military uml Taney
GooiN.
rSNHR subscriber inform the Citizens of Coloni
al bn**, and vicinity, th i h * has taken a store 011
Br ’ad street, one door below Messrs. L3. Well
Co’s. Shoe Store, where he lias op ncl and otleri
for sale, a complete hsso ImvnL of Watches, Clocks,
Jowoliy S lver and Plated Ware, Fine Cutlery,
Musical Instruments, Berfuniery, Military Goods,’
and a lot of fancy a> tides, t numerous to mention.
AH of which lie ofi’ is a J prices to suit the times
He will also repair Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
&c. The public pairoti&gc is respectfully solicited.
T. ‘l*. WILMOT.
N. R. The ahovo business will be conducted by
Mr. O. G. H. Dibble, wifi will make this Ins perma
nent rosiJeneo, and m duly authorised to net as my
•agent. “ T. T. WILMOT"”
Dec 11. 1844. 50— ts
NEW MARBLE YARD.
undersigned having commenced the above
Ae_ business, under the firm of MADDEN, Al)
AMS, & Cos. al Columbus, Ga. h few doors north
of the Market Ho me, on Broad nreet ; they wj| be
enabled to furnish ail kinds of MARBLE WORK,
such as Monuments, Tomb Slibs, Chimney pieces,
Tablets, JJaarth Slones. Table Tops. Fur.ings oj Fin
Places, and all kinds of Qrunitc, I Took.
Both being PRACTICAL Mechanics, they will lie
enabled to furnish ail articles in tlvcir line, cheaper
than any other establishment in this pail of the coun
try.
P. 8. They vvji! attend personally to the lettering
and carving department ; and ail orders from the
country will be attended to with the* same despatch
as if ordered in person.
J. H. MADDEN,
P. ADA MS,
Columbus, Ga. Dec. 4, 1844. 49—Iv
—, --yr-"> ; •
NOTICE. j
To Teacher, and others interested in
Educational matters.
rABK .suh*criber offers so sate his School Proper-
JL ,<v io CRuiuviile Barboui cuu;ty,Alu.—< <us si
iug us a Jot oftend c uitaining |viuflß ac es, upon
r wni(jh there ha'A been erected threw comm<>d'-*i,s
school butUinga. cituaiedin Uie central and most eli
gible part ot the village for h< honl puiporvi.
The* butt.lings a:© a Chapel, 2 s'oriea high. 40 by
68 fi.et, with g^lefKts —two wings of one story each,
CO by 50 foet. i here ir* a double log cab
in, with shed rooms and suitable out-houses ntteched
to the premises. Also, a fine Garden Spot andiaty©
Peafh ot which been recently
paled m. A well of excellent water < n the lot, and
a fiat* public Spring * v ithiu 21W yards the buildings.
For health. HQ plactyjfcjouth of the Potomac has
any advantage of thill.
For the pipspeclof a flourishing High School eith
[er Male or Female Glejinvilie’ is second to no place
of my acquaint a ncr*, there being over 200 children
ivitl/in t'V miles of the chool Bui’dmgs/
Appiicati -us must be made by those wishing to
rpurohase,'prior to th* 15tb Nov. next. 1 will take j
three thousand dollars for the above described pro*
perjy—oue hail cash, the reinainiug half in small
notes payable JanQary Ist, 1847.
SPE.vCER W. TAYLOR.
Glennville, Ala. Aug. 27. 1845. 85—8 t
II EWE’S UNAMENT
For R tics: mat ism !
ALL Kill-lunatic persons nave very good reason
for rejoicing, that they ;au obtain an aitich.
that will set n 1 rjieumatic complaints at defiance
We wonder that people, will suffer a moment witJi
this distressing and excruciating pain when they ran
find a ceiTuin erne in, th s preparation. The ccr'ifi
cates that the proprietors have would aston sh the
most incredulous —Patie its, who have been laid up
for years, and who never agaituo be about,
in health, or without eru'clv-s. have beftn almost rut*’
raculously raised f otn their Iwd 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 NnTl’S
Pttin ttvlractor.
From 2 to b times cheaper than before, or
nothing, if the user is not delighted with it.
An aiticle thiv every famsly must consider indis
pmsable when they know its potfer ami value, and
wu.ch has hetelofore been sjold too high to reach all
c a-sos has now be n rt dhced in price, w|th a view
thin rich a *d poor, high and low, and in fact every
human being nnv enj >v its comforts ; and all wh*.
get it shall nave the prica returned to them if they
ire not and lighted with its use. We assert, without
tluMioa-übility'of contradiction, mat. all burns und
scalds, every external sore, old or fresh and ati exter
nal pal its uu-i aches,-no matter wh rs, shall be re
duced to comfort bv it in five minuses—saving lift*,
limb, or scar. Nob trncan hcTatal if this is applnd
unlcs.? the vita’s arc destroyed by the aocident. |i
is truly magical, to appearaoce,.in its effects. En
quire for oin IV Magical P.un Ex'rac'dr *’
dt Comstock ot C o*B. 21 Cos iff at id st. New York, or
at PAUL RO3S>IGNOL’.<,
At the Blue Drug S ore, Columbus, Ga.
UEADACiIA ME^EDT.
For the cure of Sick Headache !
Thi* distressing complaint may be cured by using
one bottle of Hpoha’s Sick Hoada- he Remedy,m hiefi
tjiiH cured thousands of the very v\orst cases. Per
sons after miffafing week 5 * wi'h* this death’ike sick
ness, will buy a b tie of this remedy and be cured,
and th< n complain ol their folly in not buying it be
fore. People are exoectetl to u*e the whole bottle
not use if two or three times and th'*n complain that
they arc not cured. A b >tt le will cure them.
Sold by PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus. Ga.
April 9, 1845 15-Iy
The Files ;n:d all §ore§.
Hays’ Liniment is known now to thousands, as a
most extrnordinar remedy for these nlHtctions. It
is impossible to tell m a newspaper, in such a man
ner as to obtain full credence, the effocts and
tits o’ this ait*c!o. ko gene h! is Ihe practice ol
tisers ofuxtoilmg articb sos no merit. Such per
sonal reference;* will be given, as to bring conviction
to the minds f the most unbelieving WHI sufferer.-
only U'k among their frier, ds. if they have iot heard
f or known ns effect*; ami if they do not hear it nioie
vaimLy praised than any other saivc,let them not gi-t
it. Aii fancy or exaggeration is nositive.y excluded
from thev#t statem n’s. and it is de'ernmn and to ¥at
u .thing ot rs merifo, hut whftt eouid h ; i.ul'y prov< and
bv a host'nf witnesses, in any c >urt ofji s'icc. Wi
vou 1m tk at the thug nd fix.* proofs a ! 21 Curtlundi
sf. whefe ;t may be had /—JV. Y. Commercial Ad
fT I.OQfC DU T.—Som? s\4ind!orft Jiavc conn
•eifoiit and tins ,u;k !-•, and put it tip wi h vaiious devi
ce-'. Do not h:* io i >s*<| upon. Oue thing only wiil
pmtcct you -it is ti'c name of COMsTOOIt & GO.
that name mud he always on the wrapper , oi v<u are
cheated. Do u l forget it. Take this direction
with \or, ur, l fe>t b that, r never buv for it is im
possible for an otnei to be true or genuine.
SOLOMON HAYS.
For sale by COMSTOCK 4’ CO.
Now Yoik.
.And alsobv their Ag- nt
PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At the Rl ie Drug Store. Columbus, Georgia.
May 7. 1355. 20—ts-
TO PRINTERS.
Type Foiitidry and
**4 iaiii*s f H'iii’cusSHifik r
SUBSCRIBERS fiavo opened u new
IS. Type Foundry i'l the city of New Yoik,
tv her** ‘by are ready to supply eiders to any ex”
tent, for nnv kind of job or fancy Type, ink, i*an*u.
(hues. Galleys, Brass Rule, Stead Column do.
Composing Sncka, Chases, and every article ne-
f >r a Pr nting Office,
The type which are cast in new moulds, from an
entirely new n*t ofiuitrixes with deep couriers, are
warranted to
pr c- s to suit the times.
Punting IV sses furnished, and also Steam En*
gin o! ‘he moat approved-pattens.
N B—A Machinist constantly in attendance to
repair Presses aud to do light work.
Composrion Rollers cast for Printers.
Editors bf News-papers, who will buy three times
as ntudh t ype as their hills am tint to. may give, ihe
above six in •lithe* insertion in tlieir papers, and send
their | a put sf •ntauiing it to the subscribers.
ODCKROFT OVEREND,6B Ann st
New Yoik An 13 1815. 33—Gm.
C. K RtNCKE R HOFF’S
I “
THIS medicine being productive of the most
powerin', and certain reme< lal cJJVct in the.
euroof Liver complaint Consumption F'a 111 in the
• best and Side, Coughs, Colds, profile Night j
Sweats, and Asthma, its impel ‘mice will bo ado ti
led by all. Having for i's commendation ihe testi |
monv of many of our mo l truth-10/iog and respected j
citizens, we are bu and to acknowledge t"at ihsiei
must be ecn:e gi eat cause so their praise, or it would]
not be given so l’r el> arid frankly. The Health Re-1
storntive, from its first introduction to the present and iy !
hasnexer been known to fail of tt< iitended benefi-j
ci il effecty. and where it h;u not fully cured i’ has
ber n traced most conclusively to the Vault of the pa • j
1 lent in no’ complying with the simple direction at
tacfii dto th'* b utle. So prol tie a disease, as Con
sumption, and so dangmous a one to afflict the hu
man race, Ins induced the needy and soulless tra
fficker to invent and recommend his reatrum**, whim
only slightly pollin'a the note aggruvotirg nympfoms.
> r else ore entirely useless; nl thus to gam money
they di ceivo their sick and dying fellow men. without
even so much as a thought of the baseness of their
trade. We 1 mvo uch demons 10 the stings and
upbraiding* of th’ ir own coDscbu.ce. The Pioprie
for having expeifenced the curative property of the
Restorative in his own individual case, and in mini
heil* H-i otlieis cun rocoinmeud It 4 to the couhdt nee of
ihe sick, fei-lmg serftible thtt if a lai lif I t'ial s
made, die mpM suspicious r 6ult is certain. ‘1 *|j ’
followi a certificate is from Dr. Ululton, ihe well
known New York ch mist.
•1 have onnlvzed a bo tie of medicine exiled‘C,
Brinckerlmfl’s Health Restorative,’and find that it
does not contain Mercury, or any other inetaHic pre
paration, nor opium in env of >t< forn 8 Ii com
postd of vege'able matter ent : rely.”
Jamf.s R. Chilton, IM. D.
C. BRINCKERIIOFF, Bropnttof.N. Y.
Horace Rvkrbtt. U. 8. Ag-rn,
Prinr. pal O.ii :e SG Hudson trect. N. Y.
Opt. 1. 1645. 40—1 m
PERM Can<J{cs, Soap, Starch, Claret ine
Cognac’Brand v. Northern Rum and Gin, Cast
inys. Crockery-ware, Domestic Gocals, dtc. For
sale by ihe piece or pn< knge.
GREENWOOD Jc JH.LIS
Bvpt. 3, 1545. 3o—'l
MEDICAL NOTICES.
DKS. SCIILEV & CKOHEJLL,
HAVING tin ingf.ves in thepioctico
of Mcduhnc, rfapecifully tender their motes
dontd services to the ciitkens of Cclunibus, a fid the
adjoin: ug country.
Office on St. Clair, between Broad anu Ogle- %
thorpe streets.
May 14, 1845. 20—U
Doct. JOILN <i. SL£DGE y
HAVING peimaneu ly lucufod in the c;fv of
Columbus reapectlully tenders his set vices to
ns citizens, in the practice of Mtdieine, fcurgerv,
Midwperv, ad Dental SurgtYy.
iCIP* Ofiice, ihe one formerly occupied by Dr.
Taylor, oft Randolph ireu. Rtsidencje in’he budd
ing fofmtrly occupied by Col. Bonner on Broad si.
If not m Ins office please enquiie at the Blue Drug
State ol Paul Rosaignol
May 14, 1846 20—ts
MEbIUAL.
©OCTOrtS, TAVLOK & UUCiUHART, rrs
pectfulJy rfnnounce to the Citizen? ofColum
bus and the vicinity, that they have associated them
selves in the practice of Men mine.
They will give prompt attention to ali calls, either
in the city or country.
TheirWice will be continued at the one, at pre
sent occupied by I)r. Taylor, on Randolph street.
ThA residence of Dr. Urquhart will be at the
house of Mrs. Shorter, on Broad street.
Col umbos, May 29. 1844. 22—ts
Drs. Boswell & Billing,
Will continue their uffice at ilie Drug Store of
Messrs. Pond Ik Wilcox where, or at their residences
they maybe always found, unless professionalL eu
gag4d. Our notes and accounts are placed in the
hamls ot Mr. 11. li. Spang for collection.
Dec 18, 1U44 51-ts
TO THE AFFLICTED.
HENRY M. PRICE, M. D.. Forsyth Georgia,
will give his attention to persons afflicted with
clvronic and supposed incurable forms of disease.
From his success heretofore in the inanagement of
such cases, persons afflicted woo and find h t ihtir in
terest to give him a tna 1 ; lor il h dees not perma
nently cure, he may, at least, mit : gaie their tufler
ings. Those espocia ly laboring under Hepatitis,
Splenitis,Dyspepsia. Rheumatism, Lumbago, White
Swelling. Leprosy, Erysipelas, ‘l oiter, Tom u,Capi
ta, Scrofula, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Neura'gia,
Hysteria. Epilepsy, Chorea,Palsy, Didpsy, Chloro
sis, Amenorrhoea. Dysmenorrhooa, Pioihpsu?, U
teii, &c. &c. Fi ! es, Fistula, Cancer, Hernia, Cal
culi, of the Bladder. Hydrocele, Fungu, Hnema
tutlrs 4*c. w o-uld do wellHo consult him Ulcets Fistulo
ind,< ‘aucere, are rcmoveulupon anew plan (by vege
table remedial agents) with* nt resort t<> the Juufc.
Dr. P. has never failed in removing the syphilitic
taint from the system tu a few weeks by his ‘v ge
lal.Je remedy.”
l r iif L Persons living ai a distance, who are ;.fflicfo<r
bv cogpmmica’ing, past paid, with Dr. Fiir—giv
ing -ymtom--, . and enclosing the fee. slo—can
receive dir< emmsfor the inanagemeot of their cases.
Ft h. 12 1545? 7—if.
PETERS’ VEGETABLE Pint s.
HEADACH— sic K t)R NERVOUS.—Those
who have suffered and are weary of suffering
with this distressing ton plaint will, find Pelt rs*
Vegetable Pills a nnuily at once certain and inune
dtate in im effects. Ou single dose of the pills tak
en soon as the headache fo.i doming on, will cure
il in one I our entirely,
Asa remedy in summer for barrel complaints they
display th’ ir wondnful powers to admiration, and
arc fur superior to any thing tu use for tho- e com
plaints.
In Dyspepsia and Liver complaints they stand un
rivalled.
Many have been cured in a few weeks after hav
ing suffered under the dreadful comp'aiut for years.
In habitual cost veiit-sg they are decidedly Mi|e
rior .o any vegetable pill ever broi ght l eloie the
public, and oue 50 cent box will es ablish their rnr
pricing virtues aud place hem beyond the reach of
doubt D the estiinaiioii of every inoivuiusl.
Tbtfy are mvatuahle in nervous and Inpochondri
cal affect ions, loss of nppttne, and all complaints to
which females alone me
They are mild in their action and c*>nrey almost
immediate conviction of iheir utility from the first
doHt*. Trey tnav be taken by persons of any age,
and the feeble, tho info in, the nervous and delicate
are string!or-ned by tl eir ope*Uion, because they
> the >ysiem of bad humors, voua urita-* -
hibtyT and invariably pioffcce sound health.
Upwards 1 1,three i.undi * and an floury mty thousand
box.-so. li.esc cslitnahle pills have I>een sold within
Hie htpr twelve months in three states alone, and
tii“re Iran three im.es the same quantity in other
. states.
As art un’i-bilious medicine no family should be
without l e.n. A single tiial of them is more satis
fa toiy thftn a thousand outifcat s.
lu u southern climate, these Pills are administer* and
with uniform sure) ss. For more than ten *ea sthe
verdict t f tin ir cffi.ici cy Ins been pronounc'd;
and e mid a jury of all they have reliev* and be stini
ii*oned front the Norjh, the Mouth, the East, find the
West, mij I tons of videos would be heard i acciaiiie
t'on ol iheir nm clmrs*- f rnprrups. .The child nnti the
adult—the \o” h and deer jht old iron:—both sexes
and afi ag s—tuny alike tu e thcf Tills with s-detj
and tlio ceiYaiuty ol relief. Pmie sis y ctnts|et
box. - •
Pc careful to nn i|jp cover < f each box
(inth* tin) is stamped* Pefei's Vegetable Pills.”
Petes’ Pills, on enquiry, will It** fount] in every
town, and nt most of the country stores in this s ale.
For sale in Coiuiu! iu>, Gu., at New York prices by
POND & WILCOX,
ROB. A. WARE, $•
PAUL ROSSIGNOL.
And will be found in ajj the Towns and country
storts in tfo.* Southern States.
May 14 1845, -‘ / 20-6 m
DR. TYLEU’S
VEGETABLE FEVER AND AGUE PILLS
r >uccess of these Pi.ls in curing in a few
M. hours, where all other retnedjp* have faihd,
and that, too, im cases of twelve aideigbtt ci months
standing—wnrranls ihe ns'Crtion, that, ii taken ac
cording to th tin ctn ns, they are a certain cure, A
long list, of ceriificitKs in proof ol tl etr ii.fulltbil'ty,
might be rdd <l, but those upon the directions are
de njed sullici* 1.0 Trv them and convinced thal
tltcv are most IT etual and mo t ce lain and the
very befit remedy ever offered to the public, to in
sure a permanent ami lasting cure.
Having for several ves rs past suffered under re
peated attacks of chills and fev**r especially during
ing the fall and spring m< nths, I was iilduted to try
various remedies, but nothing senned to be effec tial
until I tried Dr. Tvler’s Ague and Fever Pills,
which stopped the chills before I had taken half of tic
box Thi< was over a yar s ncc. 1 hve remained
perfrctlv free from onv symptoms of a return of this
most loatbfioiue disease.
GEORGE M. WAIT.
Baltimore, Dec. 12th, 1843
For sale in Columbus, Gn., at New York prices by
POND & W ILCOX,
R<B. A WARE. &
PAUL ROSSIGNOL.
And will be found in all the Towns and country
stores in the Southern Stales.
May 14 1845. *9O-.ftm
Dll. WATSON'S ’
Usii'iv.-iliiMt Vegetable -
Fever Sc Ague Pills*
A CERTAIN and permanent cure for Ague fc
Fever, in ail its varied forms, in ONLY FOUR
HOURS.
For sale by CARTER & S I OCKTON, Co
lumbus, Ga., and by agents g net ally, in the South
ern part of Ge rgia and A ahiiiua.
P'icfi only Fifly Cents.
June 4 1845. 23—6 m.
—mmi
STIOR the cure of white swellings scmfulas & othci
. tumors, nlcrs sore legs, old and fresh wounds,
sprains, and bruises, swellings and inflammation,
scald head, sore breasts of wt men, rheumatic pains,
tetters, eruptions, chilblains, whi'low>, biles, corns,
and external diseases generally. It is likewise great •
Iy superot to any medicine, heretofore discover?*
for the chafed bnieduDnmd nubs of burses; for ring*
worn s, chapped iips. an I in short.for severe *xter
nd bodily evi's that may fall to the Jot of man or beast.
Price 50 cen !
For sale in Columbus, Georgia*, by all the Drug
gist
May 14 1845, 20-6 in _
- It. TA NN eST.
BO OK-BINDER .
Columbus Ga.
T HR EE doors below iho Post Office, on Ogle
thoroe street.
J .'I 1 • 1845. 7—l v.
BACON fBACON!!
4d,OOJiV-JSS&£X
sale by MOODY DURR.
August 6. 1845 31 —lt
ii i:01£(iI 4 ANU AL 4BADIA
B LAN K S,
KOI! PAI.E AT THIS Ol flCli.