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L EGA L S ALES. _
TAUrimisßii?F situ*.
imriLL lie mM ou the first Tuesday * NO.
ff VfcWIBKR next, beßre .u ('t>urt h.Misi,
d.wr o Ihe 10— Tnit.. O Hinly. within
the iciai hour* ot aah) thn prjpettT, towit:
JjSira .aGlywif'W, *•'>“- ‘ vo '"‘ ,n
.ar ut .141), ami AWM ri,;l ‘ l 5 n monl ‘* old
ieneh nn*. the |>ro;'env of .tolm F. I'l.ompnuD, ‘
■ aau.tV on* .VWtir.-n ti fa f.m Upton Intcno Gojiri
Jcir-i v fc. Til i.iniftm vi. J.ihn P. Thom,1 non.
J y ‘jgllN I). MATIIIS. I> si,'lT.
RAJtDOItPII JIIMIIIPPISALES.
■m-7 lI.L I.b sold *lll tho Ist Tuesday 111 NOV KM
nf KICK next, l/efore He iHuri-house dooi 11 the
l.uv.i of Cutuheri, Haudoli.Ucounty,wuninUie usual
hour* of sale, tb following piuyerty, 10-wu :
TmimgcS • HarJtiinea a m.*nabm.|4o yea's
of ago, Kui ‘ll s'd U’OUI IJ years ot age levied oil
~ ,ne proiieitv of A'len Move, dec’dto satisfy ah (a
itailed irum t ie =>"|o run Ouurl us said euoiity in Lv.ir
of Jesse H. Key $• 06. vs. MuVll Kunipli adm’r ami
tJarah J. .Move anu\* utAJ.o Jlo.e, eec’d.
Also ior-of land Nos. j?J. 3 4 315, 376. 377
362 361, all in ihe 8 upiat. of -aid roomy, levied on
as the proper! 1 ol Edward Cary assignee U the Bunk
of Ooloinoua, I . .emitdl one ti la issued Iron. iho Su
i.erior Cuuri of Twisgs couu'y in favor ol Charles
Rice rtc ivor j-c. vs tulwnrd Cary assignee
ofihe Rank of Columbus and Leory Napier security
ou spinal. Su.d uP llie uicft of the safii Napier.
0 ,1 }. W. UUILFORI) Sh’flF
by RICH AUp MAVIS, D. Sh’ff.
HA At It IS SHEUIKtn JsALIiS.
WILL bs sold on the firs! Tuesday in NOVEM
BER a*t, before the Court House door in
the 1 own of Uanulton. Uarnu County, within ihe le
gal hours oi said. llie frdowing properly, 10-wu :
One Roan Poney, attached as the properly of Sol
omon Thu; nion to sAiisty c wib M|wn a. criminal war
rant. the State of Georgia vs Solomon J li ml on.
THUS* A WILLIAMS, Sh’lf.
at thf. &AM£ time and place.
Will be soldffic following property,to-wit
Tw nty-aeveu nctes of land, more or i-ss. adjoin
ing lauds of Gnggsß White, levied m as ihe pnqwr
-Iy*ol Philip H. Lundy to *dU#£y one fi la froiu Har
ris Superior Court, J’ffib li. Brooks vs. Phi ip H.
Lutidv*
Un negro woman by iho name o’ Pat IS e;rs of
age, levied ou us Hc property of Bull L. Cato, to
sad. fy one fi fa tr ui Harris Superior Court, Joseph
Whuucy vs Bu tL. Cao, pi operty levied on uy
Wui. L. Canaiit former Deputy Sheriff.
Three frurtas of iotol laud No. 27 in the third
district of o igin .lly Trouji, now Haiyie county, con
taming one hundred n l hhy two acres, more or less
as lh°properiy of Beverly L. Culbreath, to satisfy
two h fas Irani the 70i district, Ci. aVL, J. U. Mctil*
hiuy vs. Beverly L. Culbreath.
7 JEREMIAH HALLAM, D Sh’ff.
BlOi&Ttj AGE SALE.
Will be sold ai ilu, ; same place on ihe Is/ Tues
day in ‘December next.
One negro women Eliza üboul 19 ears of as
the property of Wiley Wmte, lo sa iefy ne Mori
gage fi fa from Harris luleiicr Cour l , lilibeii V\ liite
vs Wiley While. Property pointed out in said Mo. l
gagehla.
JEREMIAH HALLAM l). Sh’ff.
MARION SHERIFF SALES.
WILL be sold before llie Court-h nise door in
the town of Tazewell, Marion county, on ihe
first Tues ty in November next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit;
One lot of land number two hundred an I seven,
in the thirty-first district of formerly Lee, but nw
Marion conn*y ; levied on as the properly of John
P. Woodall, to satisfy two h fas issued from a Jus
tices’ Court of said county hi favor of Cleuu-iila Ll* m
mona.
The interest of William Smith, in lo of land num
ber not known, in the 4th district of Marion coumy.
the place whereon W illiani Smith now lives , levied
on to satisfy one li fa issued from a Justices’ Cour’
of said county in luvor of Thomas B. Winders vs
Wui. Smith.
JEREMIAH WILCHAU, Sh’ff.
POSTPONED SALE.
AT THE BA.ME TIME AND PLACE,
Will bo sol i the toilowing property, to-wit:
The south half ol hr of land number one hundred
end fort y-tnne, m the fuirth distitot of once Mua:o
gee, now Mur.ou county.
One negro girl named Emily, sixteen or seventeen
year* of ago all l< vied “li as the properly of C IL u
R. Lockett, to sitLfy throe fi fas issued from Ma
lian Inferior Court, m favor of Button VV. Dwd
Administrator on the estate of Thomas Peebles, de
ceased, and sold f r the use, &c.
ZACHARI All WALLACE,D. SI.’IT.
STEWART hit 1C 111 FF BALKS.
WILL be sold before the Court-house door in
the town of Lumpkm, S vart e unity, on
the first Tuesday in NOV’E.VTBEK neu, within ilio
legal hours of sue, the following property, t< w it:
One negro man by the name of Kiu\ou, levied on
ns the property of Wi tiaia A. Wirthmgton, to nu'-
isfy sundry li fas issued from a justices court ol
Stewai i cmint v , ill favor of Bol’ inmi Purnell vs Ro
bert Reynolds and W. A. Wirthirtgton. Levied
and returned by Reuben Hay, countable.
, Also, Elizi a negro woman, and her three child
ren, all levied on as the property ol Robert Hoiks,
to satisfy sundry fi fas issu- and from a justice.-* court of.
Stewart coun'y, Gordin lladden, Gicorge 11. Roby,
Noah Pountaui and others, vh the said Roh’t Murks
Levied and tetuinml by John A.Cndcuton, constnhL.
Also, one lot of laud, u imhur one hundred and
ninety-one, in the llurtv-ti>ird district of originahv
Leo, now Ste-vart connly ; lovied nit as the property
of Gyrus W. M< Kl.tov, to satis y one li ft fon t
justice* court of Stew •rt county, in favor of John N.
Wubb, bearer, \V. McKlcroy. Levied and
returned by Johu Worthy, constable.
ALo, one negro *irl by the name of Celia, about
twelve year* old; levied on as the property I De.ie
lah Morris, to satisfy mne fi ft from Btowui l superior
court, in favor ol II .Ills B .vnbm vs IJe'elah Morris.
Said n la irunslerred to Johu N. Webb.
DANIEL .MATHIfeON, D. Sh’ll.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Also, at the same jilace, on the first Tuesday in
December next, will be sol,l:
Ou*j l<*t of land, numb, twenty-seven, hi the thir
1 y (bird district of originally Lce,u >w St*wail coun
ty; levi'-"l on as the property ol John P. Giim- , to
satisfy urn* uijitgagefi a Irom 3ie ‘at u|u n irmnirt.
in favor of John L. Wilson vs John P. Giimes.—
Pioperly pointed out in said mortg li lit.
John v. price, su’d.
MORTGAGE SALE.
At the same place , on Ihe Jirsl Tuesday in
November next .
One negro woman hy the name oi Lilly; levied on
an the property ol Ashorry C-iwles, to . ati>fv out j
mortgage li >n from Stewart hiferi >r court, William
S. Alexander, vs Ah terry Cnwica.
One negro hoy by tin- liaim- of Iverson; bv ed on
as (tie property ol of Thomas P. and J Ini P. IJariee
to satisfy one mortgage li iu from the luf* nor court
of Stewart co ney ’ A illiain A. o LdwurU hi. Raw
son vs the said ilan.es.
JOHN V. PRICE, Sb’tV.
EXECLTOIt’S SALIC.
VV ILL ho Sold bv virtue f an order o
the Inferior Cuu'’ 1 Talbot County,
1 * * s when sitting for otiiin.tiy purposes, be- j
lore the court ljo i.se d.*or, in TulJottoi),
on the iirst Tuesday in I)• rmnh* r next, -
the following tiacts or parcels oflau.i, to-wit :
Fraction Number one hundred and twenty-six.;
containing ninety acres, nine or less, partly im
proved. Fraction No. one hundred and twenty-se
ven—containing iiuicly acres well improved,’ a good
framed dwelling House and out houses nil excellent
we'l, Orchards, Gui house and Screw. Fraction
No. one hulldrod and sixty-two, nearly all cleared,
contiing ninety acres. Fraction No.’ one hmulr i
and sixty three, uncleared, one hall of lot No. nine, |
20 acres of lot No. eight, 30 acres of lot No. one |
hundred and sixty-one, 40 acres of lot No. one hun
dred and sixty-four ; heir gin all 550 acres. Them*
lan Is all join an I form an excellent settlement.—
They lie in the lG'li and I7di districts of originally
Muscogee no* Talbot county, 4 miles Sooth <>f Tab
hot ton, on a public road. Sold as the property ol
Robert Stielhnga, late of said county, deco ded.
‘Terms of sale one halt cash, and the baince pay
ab’e at the end of twep e nimibs; small notes and
unproved security will be required.
JOHN J. SNEILINGS, Executor.
October Ist 11815- • 40_
AUMUSISTRATOII’S SALK.
WILL be so:d in Cuthberl, Randolph county,
Georgia, at Hie residence of the Ut<> James
Buchanan, dec’d. on the litliday of November next,
all the perishable p-ojwrty of the e-ti” of said de \l.
consisting of one nifM f I gig. 1 lot of Rather, call o,
hogs, house-hold ami krehen furniture, and various
other articles too (odious to mention. Terms on the
day JAMES l. SWEET, > Adn| ,
EDMUND W. HODGES S aa"’rß
- I, 13-15.
aDMIXUTKATOa’S SALK.
AG!i EE ABLE to an order of the Inferior Conn
of Washington county, wlien niuiiiji aa a court
of ordinary, iviil he roll 1.e1,,re the Court liouae Joor
in Uio lown of Lumpk u, S ewart county, within the
usual hour, of rill., on the 1 i Tuesday in I L-oemhei
nnt Lot oft.nnd No. 189. in t|.o 21 t <hliicl ofoncnal
lr Leo n.> Stewart eotinly. Sold as ihn |>ri.poriy
of the late Jehu Orr, of Wa.bing'mi county de’d.
Term, made known on die day ol tode.
Htl'iiJ L. OKIi, Adm’r.
Sept 2d 18(5. (1..A.G.) 39
LEG A L SALE S.
AOMIXSTRATtIR’S SALK.
BY virine of *n ordti ol the Honorably Inf rior
Court of IV] nr ion county, “fieri sitting
for ordinary purposes will be sold at Abe Court-ho'i-c
d*Kjrofsn;vi county on die |ir*t Tuesday 14., Dtcem
ber next between ihe lawful hours o’ sale, the north
hall of lot oflmi I uuuibtr one hundred and thirty-one
(131) in iho lliiriy.aecond dtjinci of origmally Lee,
now Marion country, containing on j hundred one and
one lottrlb (IOlJ) acres more or iesa, wfed improved
toe houses, ouce &c. in good repair. * The widows
ilotv rin said haff lotwd land excepted sold as the
property of Job 1 Si.nm naec*d Also lot of land
.\o. one hundred and thirty three (133) in said district
containing two hundr* and <wo and one ha f (*2U2|)
acres more or less. The. widow’s dower 111 *a and lot
excepted, so and us the property o'*said dec’d, sold Jor 1
1 lie benebt of ihe heirs and cr-Hi'on oi said dec’d.
Terms made known on the day ofsale.
MARTIN L. 131V1N3, Adm’r.
Oci oher 1 1845 41).
Al3 DIIN I STIC. ATO It’S SALE,
AGR EE ABLE to an order of the Inferior court
of Randolph county, while sitting for o-dinary
wurpur*, a wid be sold on ihe first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, between UK’ usual hours of sale, the follow
mg property to wii: piye horses and two mules, and
the ioilow 1 g negroes 10 wit; Dm .h, Surali and her
two chilurcn, Le'ty an 1 child, Ebon, Addison, Mon
day, Phi ii an i her child, also lot of l&nd NAmber
73,111 Uie lOth J at. 0/ originally Lee, now Randu’ph
county. So das the property of Allen Muye, late
of said c untv deceased, f r the b> nefii of ihe credi
tors of said deceased.
DAVID RUMPH, Adm’r.
SARAH J. MUYE, Adn.Vx.
October J. 1846. 40
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
mill} ILL be sold betore the court House door of the
W w County of Leo, on the first Tuesday m De
cember nex’ the settlement of Land b-longing to the
Estate of il. J oner, Ideceaed ; lying in the 2d dis
trict of Lee, containing twenty seven him ired acres,
about one thou-and acres being cleured, and in culti
vation. (Tp.in whicli are all necessary buildings, for
the farmer.
Terms one half cah, on the day of sale, balance
12 mouth rredi*.
GUSTAVUS DiI.AUNAY, )* .
JAMES E. CACHET. j AJnw
October 1. 1845. 40
ADJIINTSTATORVi SALE.
WILL be sold at the late residence of William
Williamson, deceased, in Taibol county, on
Priday the 14ili day of November next; the perisha
ble property of said dec’d. cons.sting of mules, ca'lle,
hugs, corn and fodder, household and kitchen lurni
turc, ami plantation to Is. Sale to continue from
day to Jay until all is sold. The negroes will also
be hired and plantation rented for the ensuing year.
All persom indebted to sit 1 estate, are requested to
make immediate pay men', and all persons having
demands again it said dec’d. wi|. render them 10
agreeable to .*aw date of letters 12th July, 1815.
RICHARD B. RUCKER, Adm’r
October I, 1845. 40
ADMIJNISTU iTOII’9 SALE.
By virtue Ul an order of the honorable InffarigM
Court of Marion county, Georgia, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, will he sold at the Court house
door f said c unlv, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber n< 11, between ihe lawful hours of s*i<, iho south
half oi l 1 of laud number one hundred and tlnrty-one,
in the thr‘y second dts rict of oiigin.illy Lee, now
Marion county, containing one hundred one and on
lourth acres, more or lc?s, Well improved and the
hotiMOs and fences in good repair* Also, will be -old
at the sains tune and place, one negro woman named
Alii ley about thnty live or forty years of age. All
sold as the property of the into Francis D. Matthews
di c’d, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said dec’d. Terms made known on the day of
.vdo- LEWIS J. MATTHEWS, > . ,
JOHN D. M&Tl'Hlg. J Atlln rs
October I 1845. 40
AD.mxiSTUATOU'S SALE.
A GRKEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court
/m. ofßandalph county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, ill b; sold on the first Tuesday, in De
cember next, lie fire the Court house door, in Ihe
Town of Guthbert, the South half of lot of land No
179, in the tenth District of said county, sold as the
property of Henry Shell, d* c’d.
BOLAND SHELL, Adm’r.
September 10, 1845. 37—ids.
A13311 NISTRATOII’S SALE.
WILL be sold at the liite residence of Joseph
Williams, dec’d in Randolph county, on the
twenry-fiflt day of October next one brOwn bay
Mare, lour years old, as the property of said dec’d
lor the bent fit of the liter* and ci editors.
THOMAS COKAM. Adm’r*
Sopteinb r 10,1815. 37—id*.
A D 311 XI ST il AT) II SALE*
tiJBTILL bo sold,in HairL county on ‘lt* Llth day
Vy of October next, at die la c reside..co ol
James 8m ill il.u at.ed, all the pen-liable property
helongtng t• the estate .!’ <1 S;ni ti deceased.-
Also tilt* land ai <4 n* gro- sos said es'atewiii be
r* tiled and hired on the same day.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Furthermie—All those huving demands against
sai 1 estate are requested to make their demands
known lUTuiH HORN, ? A , ,
L'.U'/. \ SAIi I'll, < Adl ” r3 ‘
J.i'y 30, 1815 ol—4od.*
AUN INIS THAT OIL’S S \ LE,
WILL be sold on the first ‘Tuesday in Novem
ber next, before the Court house door in the
town of Lumpkin Stewart county, hv virtue of uu
order of th ; honorable the I d* nor Court of suid
couuty, when silting for ordinary purposes :
Half of lots of land, Noe. 83, 84. 85, 109 4 and
lot of land No. 115, all of said lots lying in ihe 24th
dis'. of Maid coumy, and containing acres, well
improvi and, wiili a good Apple and Peach Orchard.
Sold as the property of Koh ri Burk, dec *asel, for
llie nurpn.-e oftffyo'ing a distribution among the
distributees. Toilin ot sale — will he
required to give botes in aumiini not exceeding 30
and iiiar.4, with one or more goo*l security. Half wji
lie required to be paid 25th December, 1846, the oth
er halt 25th December 1847.
JOHN WILLIFORD. Adm’r.
SUjP’ Persons wishing to examine said lauds would
do well to apply t> John \\ il ifoid, living jlneo miles
11 oi t)i of Roil an I Post Office, Stewart county, Ga.
Angust"27, 184$ 85
EXECUTOR’S SA LB*
WILL he sold under and by virtue ofun order
of the {Superior Court of Talbot County ,
v luns t ing tor ordinary purposes; on the first To ca
ff y in December next, bof r • tiro court house, door in
I'ulbutton, the following tracts or parcels ol lands to
w t: Lot numhor ninety-nine mi the seveuteenlii *list,
lot nmn *er ninety-four, ami half iot nunioer a>xty-aix;
also in the seventeenth district of miginally Musco
gee now Talb > ! couuty. These land * all join, form
ing a choice settlement, well improved, also lot ntnn
her otie hi>nd<off arid l\v*-oty-om?, m tiie sixteenth
district of>aul county. Bold as the property of John
King late of said county dec’d.
Terms, twelve uiunlha cicdtt—with smull notes
and ajiji ovod scc.riruy.
JOEL KING, ) r ,
HKNItV SNKI,LINGS, ( ‘'- x IS -
October I, 1846. 40—uls
BEGISTEB’S SALK:.
’SWILL be sold before ihe court house door
wV mi tiie county of Russel, {B. ate **f Alubmia
,n i Im* fust Monday in Decemb* r next, bv virtue of a
theree. ot the chuncery court, foi th** 14th district,
midiile dtvi-ion, of llie sjiotc of Aiuhamu. in a case
tlu rein; George Hargraves, Sr ,v> the i aok <.f Co
luinhos und (icorgi* 1 laigrav s Jr.,tie: following lands
to wit; Sou’ll j of Section 2. I'own.litp 15, Rang*
26, no i East | of Sccti >n 4, Township 18, Range
27.
BRYANT DUNCAN, Register.
October I. 1845. 40—(da
William Fiakcr | Bills r Di-covery mid ac*
vs. ( count, in Early Supe-
Elias Simpon and ( rior Court, April term,
On an W. Wakefield J 1313.
i l’ appearing to the Court that Elios Simpson, one
of tins defmidants in the above stated Bill, resides
out of this State; on motion, ordtied by the Court,
that the sold Elias Simpson b: und appear nt the
next Term of this Court und pieud und answer or
demur to sunt Bill, not detfiuniig alone, und this Rule
be publislud m one *f the public Gazettes of this
State on e a month for four man:lts which ahull be
A true extract fiom the ntinutea of mjid Court
April riOtli 1843. JAMES HAZE CPk.
September 3,1845. [T. & G ] 36—m4;n.
jf 1 EORtil A, Randolph County—Whereas Rob’l
VJT 1 j . Ricks, Affni’r on the estate of James Fort,
applies f*r letters of dismission.
These are therefore to cite and udinonUh all and
singu'ar tho kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at tny *iffico within the tiiuo pre
•cribed . y luw, to shew cuuse, if uny they have, why
.-•aid lelt rs should not be granti and
Given under mv hand at office, (his Isi S opt. 1845.
O. P. BEALL, c. c o.
Sepiember 10, I;;t5. 87—6 q
Daniel AfcD -uiu and, ]
vs. ‘ I
Jam<s 11. Shorter, ands Bill in Equity,
James Hoford.
IT appearing to tho Court. tint James Holferd rc
aides wiihoui the limits of Hiis State, and that
James 11. Shorter has been served. On motion.or
dere.l th it service be perfected on said James* 110 l
ford, by publication of tins rule, urce n month for
four months, in one of the public gazettes of the city
ot Columbus.
A true c *|y from t|io Minues of Muscogee Supo
iir Court, 12th July, 1945.
B. BEASLEY. Clerk.
July 23,7845. JO-m4m
FOUR MONTHS NOTICES.
VTNOUR MONTHS f,nr date, app’ication will be
Jl 1 made iv> the honorable the - 1 aimer Coti r l of
Raudjlph Couuiy, when wrtuefor ordinary purposes
fir leave todbll die *val estate ol Benjamin Thomas
lato of said-count v duceased.
’ BURRELL JOINER, Ad n ?r.
Sept 3, 1845. 35—4 m
17^ OUR MONTHS af er rlatc applica ion will
be uwde to ihe honorable the Inferior Court
of Talbot county, when siting for ordinary purposes
lor leave tosel all die laud and negoea btlurging
to the estate of Robert duellings dec’d.
JOHN J. SNELLINGS, Ex’or.
August, 27, 1845. 35
fcIOUR months afterdate, application wilibe made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Mus
cogee couuty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the aud and negroes belonging to
ihe estate of Adam Rodgeie, lute of said county,
deceased.
A. B. HUEY, Adm’r.
July 23. 1845. 30—4 m
17IC3IJR MONTHS after date, application will
be made to the Honorab'e the Inferior Court
of Meriweiher county, while silting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell lot of land No. (U 8) one
hundred and eighteen in the (Bth) eighth district ol
originally Troup, now Meriwether county, being u
part of the real estate of M ood Moreland, lute of
Meriwether county deceased.
CYNTHA MORELAND Ad’rx.
October 1, 1845 40
afler date application will 0e
made to the honorable the Inferior Court ol
Randolph county, wlieu sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell par’ of lot of land No. 47 hi 29th dis
trict of Marlon county, the same being land belong
ing to Rennet 3hutfie!d rumor.
WILLFORD RABUN, Guardian.
September 10 1845. 37
FOUR MONTHS alter date, application wil
be made to the honorable the Ini* rior Court of
Early county, while sitting lor Ordinary purposes,
for leave to s*ll the land belonging to the estate of
Johu A, Wood, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
. ZADOCK SAWYER, Adn’r.
June, 25. 1845. 2fi
PROSPECTUS
OF •
Union’’ and
V “ Aypctidix,” &c.
rWNI| Undesigned respectfully inform the pub
jL that, with the cOinmencemeul ul the ap
proariinft session of Cotigicss, they will begin the
publica'Bkof the‘‘Congressional Union” and ‘ Ap-
lie first will contain a full and accurate
history of Bp daily proceedings of both brioches of
the it will bu couqttltd with
such.care, At every citizen who m interested in the
public ufiniV*vill had it a complete synopftsof their
proceedings And a ready book of reference upon ail
questions whßh com** b* lore them. 2
The secuiß (the ‘'Appendix,* 1 ) will contain every
speech whicAs delivered in the House of Represen
tatives and Swialc during the session, Reported at
length by aIA and able corps of congrbasiqiial re
poriers, and raised before puhiica'lun/bv the au
thors, wfiynetHr it is requested. Thesd two works
w ill he stiicilHrnparliai. and ure iutenied to be as
interesting arM useful to the man of bu/inesß,aud to
Iheqnliticianß* the one party, as of ihf other.
[i may be ft il, witb-;iit exuggernJon, that the
most lmpoi tuM w lucii has taken plice since the
foundation of iilßhovernment. li is tfe long session.
of the present wimustra ton. • itAmeasures wi'i
slump the charaAr of our uisti utufl* for years to
,)jme. Some ufMe most unporidnßuestioim vvlm.h
arc connected wiHour foreign relHuis, or our do
inest-e concerns, be presented U their cousider
anoti. The linul Aa>ure of ralitßig the - unstitu
-11 ri < f Texas, wii A is to her ftdiniss.on
into our Union, uixAhe aunus ii r in*miiers
into our juihlic oou A is—every which af
fects the Ureeon quAion- our rjAn-ns with Mexi
more or h-ss c'Miuccw wit ii igu ndutins,
will come under tlieMcw ol theA[ppioacliing Con
gress. M si ul the Auiciii-y xßoitaiit <|ue-lions
vhich r’ lrtto tdour inMrrmi cuitcAs—the revision ol
ihe tariff -the adop i M of thoflbst mode for i-re
serving th e public fiioMva—a
nieasur a—perhaps of regulating the
—the land question— of our navy,—
these mm others will ccAlitutA mass of business
vvlntli is cu culated io cSim il much of N lhe time ol
t-ougresv, and much of i* aAntion o the people.
They will all be reporleAy “Congrtstii >uai Uu-
The Dai'y, Seni'-weely Mnion, will, as ustnl.
embrace an inieresUng vntjwtMvf 'mader *n political.
ren news of tin* day. , ihl®ditor w!l con'inue I•*
devote nil his energies of “ I’ll
Union.” He finds me .in tuis
City. The brotigln wjdi it a con
siderable accession of itdAs. Several tri- and ami
distinguished members ot party him
ally contiibuted their *o our bcnelii ;
sides , the time is not far when l ie editor in
tends to call oilier talents|i Assistance. His am
bition is. to make his of the metropolis
of the Union He isjtermUEtUuil, \\ facdi
whicli he is attempting in fortigncnun
tries, a p qer may be which is noiun
wortiiy of the support oAig
ing the task, he knew 111 ii af uiaiiv difficulties to
oveicome, innnv lessouaA sacriiices to
encounter, lie knew iflt, arduous cares
of anew theatre, he coA not It AM do justice even
to hunself; but his zeaAiae tifflr tlagyed. What
enih isiasm and indu>trAan he fully ac
ini.twi. But upon hejfcaii speak w thgreai
adminia'.eriug tins govßl'uei't men, anx
ious. as he believes, Ao their Aut , to serve thou
country, to carry out under which inc
I YOKld•• Ii •• ij rue
Wo foe! a deep stAe t
sustain the ‘‘Union May we i’ 1 ;^,al OUI
assist our labors, anlpr.evai) upm iftn triends to
As tin* will iftie long sessioiMpf f *ongrcHs,
and will probably laM eight mouths, have con
cluded to pllhlikh ihAGjtMKJisS.O.NALWUMOM Ulid
A p pkn dix uii the I flowin g.
For Tub Uniojl £1 50 per
For The ArrtJix, $1 50 per cnpl
Gluos will be am. JO co; i^kfit her of
Exlra Weeklymimr Snni Weekn Union.
For the of those who A.* si re u pa
per printed at the^H^of government duriK ‘be ses-
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money ncruirUpnijs il. 1
Those dcsA g complete copies of the Coflrcs
stonal Uniond Appendix, will please send nsliiieir
names prevuflv to ihe lirst day ot December ticm.
We wui pav the postage on all l&i-r.-.
sent to us Five Dollars and upwlrd*.
Oilier lettersArected to us, with ihe postage unpaid,
will not he t Ah) out of the office.
throughout the country, whoßvill
pub is i llie prospectus until iho meciiiiA of
Congress, vAfreceive, in roluru, llie Congressid|ial
Union duritA^ c eesnton.
■ RITCHIE & HEISS.f
Wishing A, August 1,1845. %
FOR SALE Olt BENT, ‘
r 4 COMFORTABLE RESI
9s^vO[|{yjpk DENCE in the upper part
March 12, 1845 JNO. . lIUXE\L
PLANTATION FOB SALE.
1 HE üb*cnber being
[ll4 desirous of removing into
Uiifrijtown, offers for sale his
Plantation.slock &c. situ-
Kted about FIVE MILES
FROM COLUMBUS, on the Hamilton Rond.
K. TANNER.
Columbus. July 16,4845. 29—ts
BAGGING, TWINE AND ROPE.
A Good fltriply on hHnd, and will be sold to mer
chants at low prices.
GREENWOOD & ELLIS.
ScptS, 1315 36—-ts
LEGAL NOTICES.
mi-useouKK sui'Eßioii corner, w.y
IyJL Term, 1845.
James S. Waison and")
, William G. Wataon, tm- |
nor*, by their'nt act irieiid, I
Jame* A. Slatou
v- ‘-Ilil for accouiit. Relief
John H. Watson, and and li junction.
Benjamin W. Walker,
Executors of James C.
Watson, dic’d. ; The In
sui&uce Bank of Colum
bus Furisli Carter and
Michael J. Kenan, Exoc
u ors of George W. Mur
ray, def’d.; The \Ves
| tern lu'tirance and Trust
Company of the city
of Columbus, Muilland,
Kennedy &Cos., Beuborn
Jones, E. S. Hamilton,
T. S. Pelton, survivors,
&.C., Silas R. Stillwell.
J. S. Smith, H Cos., and
The Planters la Mechan
ics Batik of Columbus, j
IT appearing to the Court, that David Maitland,
David S. Kennedy, Stewart C. Maitland, James
Correll, E. S. Hamilton, T. S. Pelton, George
Seymes, and Siias B. Stillwell reside beyond the
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 demuring alone, at the next
Term o’ this Court; or ilia said Bill be taken pro
confess j as to them,& that service of said Bifi wil! &
this rule, be made and perfected by publication ot tins
Rule, once a month for four months belore said court,
in the Columbus Times, a newspaper published ii
the city of Columbus. Ga.
JOHNSON & WILLIAMS,
Compt’t Sols.
A true copy from the Minutes of Muscogee Su
perior Court 271 h day of June, 1845.
R. BEASLEY, CPk.
July 16, 1845. 29—m4m
Seaborn Jones & “)
John Schley, |
vs. * I Bill for Discovery. Relief
George Field and the j and Injunction.
Phoenix Banji ol Culum- I
bus, and others. J
ORDERED, upon the application and mot i n of
said complainants, in the above slated cause,
that said bill of complaint be amended by making
the South rn Life Insurance and Trust Company,
being a body ccyrpora'e, established by the laws of
the lute Territory of Florida, a party defendant there
in, and dial said bill do now stand so am tided that
the same so demanded be served on said The South
ern Life Insurance and Trust Company and The
Phcßnix Bank of Columbus by publication hereof,
in one ofihe Public Gazettes of (his State once u
month for four ino threading upon said defendants
to appear m Court on or before ihe flext Term there
of, and plead, answer or demur to the same bill on
pam ofh iving tneftdme taken Dr, confessed against
them and of having other proceedings taken against
them therein.
And it is further oidered, That said complainants
have leave to amend their said bill of complaint, fur
ther, and as to other mailer* in vacation, and that
llie said bill when so amended be served on said The
Southern Life Insurance and Trust Company, und
The Phoenix Bank of Columbus, as aforesaid, by the
same notice if the amendments last aforesaid shall
be filed.in utfiee soon enough, but if not, that the same
lull be served on the parties, defendants last afore
said, by publication in like maimer hereof once n
month fr four months preceding the Term following
immediately after tho next Term of this Court call
ing upon thorn in like manner, and under like pain,
to appear and plead, answer or demur to said bill
at mat Term.
\ true ex'ract from the minutes of Muscogco Su
perior Court. B. BEASLEY, Cl’k.
July 23, 1845. 30—m4in.
Richard Komby, j ßm fnr Discovery, Rel.el and
Daniel wilder ands In i' , r ,i ““ in TloU l‘ Su P er ‘-
Ha.ni.cl Davis. j or oourt ’
IT appearing to the Court that Samuel Davi<, oue
of the dcl'end.inis in the above Bill resides out of
the limits of this State. It is therefore on imtion,
ordered by the Court, that said Samuel Davis ap
pearand pieud, answer or demur, to said Bill, on or
b’ fore the first day of (ho next Tein of this Court
as in default thereof, the plaint iff In; permit'ed to take
his answer pro confesso And mat said defendant
bo served by publication of mi* ru'e in the Columbus
Times in terms of the law.
A true copy from the Minute* of Troup Superior
Court, Aprtt Term, 1815.
MOSES LEE. Ci’k.
July 16. 1845. _ 29-4
BENJAMIN COOK.
JOS!'PH^W*GUILFORD, f / V EQUITY.
and AN DREW T. DAVIS. J
In Randolph Fnpertor Court, April Term, 1815.
f l’ appearing to the Court that Andrew J’. Davis
one <>f sanl .I'leiidanis resides out tlm S'ate ol
Genrgi i, ni.d tint- he ‘ aunot be *ei vd pe sonally :
Order'd I'hai be icrvtpl hv the publication o’
li, S Rule J- qMI > ‘ ear! er
six monili- i in\ so : Ifi.-i i Mguature
At Ciidiib f rs, May -t‘t 1345.
Loi r u \Klii;N, .li’dge >. c. s. W. c.
A true extract fioui the
SAM. W. BROOKS, Clerk.
Jffly 9,4845. f T.&GJ 88-fm.
William Taylor J In Equity, in Enrly Supe-
Biiywel| V J. Wvnn J- [!'* Co s.”! | , l ’ [ )c ' o:,er Tl-I "‘
JameW.llrn™& ‘, J,J , “V 1 , lor
Edn. tnd S. Hnrnos.) Hol.of and InjuncHon.
li’ appearing t > ttmCourt, that James W. Rarner
one of the I M'cndatits above ntunes, resides ou’
of ilie limits of the State of Georgia. Ordi irvl that
service of maid li 1 be perf eled upon him by pub
lication of iliis Rule once a nion'h for six mouths m
one ofihe public Journals of Coliiinbu*.
And (but the said James vV., bo required to ap
pear uud to plead, answer and demur, not demurring
alone ‘osaul b (1 according to Law.
Witness my hind and official signature at Cham
bers. May 2uiii, 1815.
LOTT WARREN Judge.
S. C. S. \V. C.
July 30, 1845, 34- 1116111
John H Howard. Adm’r. J
wi h the will aimi x**l of j
Aim B Boatwiek,deo\i. |
vs. Bill fr dwovery, relief
Stephen Olin, J*>seph B: i und direction.
Greene as udmV. ff Bar
lun iiept'.U ii. dec’ll.. Ara- |
bellu Hepburn i > her ow n I
right, and as guardian of
Joseph Haphuru, and olh- |
e.s,l.er children. J
IF appearing to the Court, that ot tho la:l Term
a rub* was granted the complainant aforesaid, to
li*e s rv i e td said Bill of coniplaiiit, on said Ara
bella Hepburn l.y publication, she being shown to tk
ff ie out of said st’i’e, and that by mistake, the pub
lication aforesaid wanted tluee days of being four
months next before this Term ; and it tardier ap
pearing that sa’d Arabella has rontiuued to reside,
and still resides out of said State. It ia ordered, on
moii-ui of complainants Solicitors, that said bill of
complaint be served on saiddefendaut, Arabella Hep
burn by the publication, once a mon'h for four
months, in a public gazette of ibis State, of a motion
call-ng on said Arabellu, to be and appear at the
next Term of this Court, before tins Court, iheu and
there to pieud, answer or demur to said bill.
May Tkkm, 1845.
A true cony from the Minutes of Muscogee Supe
rior Court, 13th July, 18*15.
B. BEASLEY, Clerk.
July 23, 1815. 30—in4ui
(COPY.)
Columbus, July 19, 1844.
Dollars 829 90. On the Ist. May, 1846 I prom is
I’d t- pay to J. L. King or order, - Eight Il mdied
and twenty-nine Dollars, ninety cents lor value re
ceived. W. S. NELL.
King &. I'rudiotd ‘i Muscogee Inst-nor Court
vs. > July Term, 1846
William S. Nell maker, ) Rule Nisi
and ) T° Establish lost note.
John L King, endorser $
iT appearing to the Court that George W. Kin •
and William Bradford, Merchants and cop a* *
ners under the name of King & Bradford, owneo and
possessed in their own right, on the nineteenth ‘lay of
April Cightuen Hundred and forty-five, an original
note of hand, a copy of which is attached to the peti
lion of the said King &, Bradford, and it further ap
pearing that the said originul Note has been lost or
destroyed, and that the s >id note is still unpaid, ami
that the same rema ns and still is the rightful proper
tv of the said Kng Bradford. It is therefore or
dered that the said V* iiliam S. Nell (maker) and
John L. K-ng (endorser) show cause (if any they
*hdve) by the next Term of this Court, why the said
Copy annexed to the said petition, should not be es
tablished in lieu of said original note so lost as afore
said. And it is further ordered fchat a copy of this
Rule be personally served upon William S. Nell the
maner, who resides in the said State of Georgia, and
that the said John L- King endorser, who resides
without the ImttH of th>s Slate, be served by a pub
lieation of diii rule in some public Gazette in said
for the space of three months.
A ‘ rue transcript from the minutes of the said Court
this 18ih day uf.Augusl 1845
N. McLESTER. Cl’k.
August 20, 1845. 34—3 m.
CAUTION.
ALL persons are forewarned f. orn trading with
mv wife Moniiniu Kinsey, or having any thing
to do with her on my account, (she bavin? left my
bed and board.) os I will not be responsible for her
contracts or conduct iu anywise.
JESSE KINSEY.
Lafayette, Alu Aug. 16, 1845. 34—3 m
WAREHOUSE NOTICES.
FIRE-fKOOF WARK-HOUSE.
COLUMBUS GEO.
TUE undersigned continue the WAREHOUSE
and COMMISSION business, at the well
known Fisc-Pcoor Warchousk. formerjy occupi
ed by Hall. Ruse & Co.,and tender tiifir services to
their friends and the public geneiu ly, for the Stor
ing of Cotton and othqi; Merchandise, and the
transaction of
Commission Business
in all its branches; pledging thpoiselyes to use every
exefti n lo promo:e the interests and to render satis
faction to those who may confide business to their
charge.
They will at all times impart any informal ion to
their Planting friends that they may be in possession
of. with regard to the COTTON MARKET.
The usual advances made on cotton in store.
On hand, a large supply of Baffglinff (44. 46,
52inches) Kopc and TwillC. which will b;
furnished to their customers, at the lowest market
prices.
Their rates of STORAGE ore the same as hereto
fore. J. C. & F. N. RUSE.
Columbu* Sept. 3, 1845 86—4:u.
METiiOOiT WA HE HO USE,
COLUMBUS, GA.
THE undersigned will continue the Wai'C-
House andCoinmissioai lou
siness, at their old stand ou Front str,. where they
will oe found at all times ready to devote their per
sonal attention to business confided lottheir charge.
Not being Independent of the Planters, they
expect to merit patronage by strict attention to the
interest of their customers. They are in no way
connected with that portion of the Merchants and
Cotton dealers of this citv, styling themselves the
‘ Chamber of Commerce,” but bcln ve with a large
majority of shippers of cotton that the Planter has a
perfect right to be represented in ihe sale of his pro
duce; and to have one side of the contract, ihat
ih re is no good reason why cotton more tha-. any
other article o; trade, should be under the control of
a few individuals or their “Committees.” The un
dersigned have reason to believe that the impression
has been made on the minds of some of the Planters,
that proprietors of Fire Proof IVarc Houses are con
nected with this •* Chtmherof Commerce” and will
try to carry into effect their rule ; we unhesitatingly
pronounce any such assertion untrue, and intended to
deceive.
We are prepared to afford the usual facilities to
our customers. Our rales of Storage ure the same as
heretofore.
YONGE, GARRARD & HOOPER.
Aug. 27, lS45v 35—ts
NEW FIRE-PROOF
WAREHOUSE,
MACON, GKO.
fITIHE undersigned having erected a Fire-Pi oof
H. Waiehouso, situated M (he head of Cotton
Avenue,lende s ids services to his friends a*d the
public generally, for ihe storage of COTTON
iWEItCUANOISJG, uud tiie transaction of
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
in all its branches, pledges himself to use every ex
ertion to promote ihe mterests of, and rendci t-aiis
faction to those who ffiay confide business lo his
charge.
The si or ag* and sale of Cotton will be under the
control ol Mr. John Jones, who has long been kno ii
in the Warehouse business, and will give particular
attention to the sale of cotton and the Piling of orders
for goods.
Liberal advances will be made on cotton i t store,
or to be shipped.
nagging, ISopc and Twine,
togeihei with any other articles, will be lumiHied
customers at the lowest market price.
N. B,—(Storage and Commissions, at customary
• ates. JERRY COWLES. ‘
Macon, Ga. June 18, 1845. 25—Gm
THOMAS PRESTON,
COM MISSION MERCHANT
APALACHICOLA,
FLORIDA.
W r iLL continue tho Com mission and Gone ul
Agency business at the above place. The
usual facilities afforded to all those disposed to si,ip
co tons to any F .reign port, or any port in tho Untied
states. Receiving and forwarding business, strictly
an t promptly attended to*
Agril 30 ‘lßls. 1 —ts
AYER & PHELAN
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
ME R 011 ANT S ,
No. ?(i Broad Street,
Columbus, (la.
M'V 7 19<S. 19— t s
C OL U M B U S
ItEFLK AiV ll SHOT Hf MA.\l
rAcToitv.
Randolph Stkklt, N. r Broi.d, Colninbus, Ga.
F. SILEFER,
ANUPATUREII and importer of every d.s
-IV.BI criptioD of D >uble and Hug <■ Barrelled Shot
Guns, and a fine assortment of Kifi ;*, Pistols uud
Gun Materials and SporUng Impkintnis on hand,
for sale, in lots to suit purchaser.
Caps Powder, *-hot, Lead &lc. Guns, Re-stock
ed ; Flint Locks altered to Percussion, and repair
ing done in the best rn.inner.
jCjP Military Companies and ojfictrs supplied with
swords of every description.
A fine assortment of Leibrich’s Patent Door and
Trunk Locks for sa’e ; Door and Trunk Leeks, uu 1
Keys titled A superior assortment of Clocks, war
ranted to keep good time.
O.ders from the Country promptly attended ‘o.
All articles -old law fur Cush, and warranted.
October 8, 1845. 41—6 m
* GfJA’ SJHTSS.
T STHF. Subscriber would respectfully inform tin
*L itihabitanis and cirizens oi Coiuinhus, and vi
t inity, that lie lias Recently re-opened a shop tor
inanufac uring and repui ing Guns, Pistols, Cos ton
Gins, Cotton Gunb'eis, Door Lurks, Bell Hangings,
&c. at the store now occupied as a Tin Shop,
on R:tn lo‘ph, leadsn; from Broad street to the Fo?t
Uffic’ .4 h door from I. J Davis’ corner.
Ah bu - mess eu'nw id to bis care shall be prompt
ly attended to, and fuiihfiliy executed.
U ILLIAM ALLEY.
October l, 1845. 40—4 m.
CENTRAL HOUSE.
COLUMBUS GA.
subscriber respectfully informs his friends
‘A. and the public, that ho lias taken,* and ih now
putting m complete order fr„the reception of puiiuu
nent b >arder-4 and transient customers, the large
ami cum nodtous house on the Sou h east corner ol
Bioad and Randolph Streets, west side of Broad
street, where lie would be happy to serve ah that
mav favor him with a call.
Tnere are adjacent to ‘lie House extensive Stables,
for the convenience of traders, and particular alien
(ion will be paid to hat department.
His Table will always be supplied with the best
the market affords ; and no paints spared to give gen
era 1 satisfaction to visitors and boarders.
By punctuality and strict personal atten‘ion to tin
comfort and convenience of all, and at moderate
charges, he hopes to merit and receive a libeial share
of patronage.
He will t>e ready to receive boarders or transient
visitors by the first of January.
GEO. VV. DILLARD.
Dec 18, 1844, 51—-if
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Silver Ware, Military and Fancy
Goods.
fBTNHE subscriber informs tlie Citizens of Coluni-
JBL bus and vicinity, that lie has taken a store on
Br*ad street, one door below Messrs. B. Wells &
Co’s. Shoe Store, where lie has opened und often
for sale, a complete assortment of Watches, Clocks,
Jeweliy Silver and P fitted Warn, Fine
Mu.sicul Instruments, Perfumery, Military Goods,
and a lot of fancy articles, t o numerous to mention.
All of which ho ofi*-rs a ! prices to suit the times
He will also repair Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
&c. The public patronage is respectfully solicited.
T. T. WCL MOT.
N. B. The above business will be conducted by
Mr. O. G. H. Di'oblu, ‘'Tfctoj'ill make this Ins perma
nent residence, and is duly authorised to act as my
agent. ’ T. T. WILMOT.
Dec 11, 1844. 60— ts
NEW MARBLE YARD.
rBIHE undersigned having commenced the above
A business, undeftne firm of MADDEN, AD
AMS, & Cos. nt Columbus, Ga. a few doors north
of the Market House, on Broad street ; they will be
enabled to furnish all kinds of MARBLE WORK,
such us Monuments, Tomb Slabs, Chimney pieces,
Tablets, Haarth Btones. Table Tops, Facings of Fire
places, and all kinds o f Granite IVook.
Both being PRACTICAL Mechanics, they will be
enabled to furnish all .a(icb-s in their line, cheaper 1
than any other iu ibis pari of (ho coun-
P. S. Thoy willjjpcnd personally to the lettering
and carving department ; and ail order is from the
country will be attenued to with the sain despatch
as if ordered in person.
J. H. MADDEN,
P. ADAMS,
Columbus, Ga. Dec. 4, 1814. 19—ly
m NOTICE.
To Teal krs and others interested in
matters^
rgIHE offers fir sale Proper-
JL ty in Barbour co mUWVia.—consisl
ing of a lot .f
winch there erctedjflffte commod'ous
school buildings, in ihejflitral and most eli
gible part of the vjilamfor sell dr purposes.
The buddings are awiape^flsiones high, 40 by
68 feet, with guilt res-®tojfl%s of one story each,
20 by 50 feel. ‘1 here VkMWt good double log cab
in, with shed rooms out-houses atteebed
to the premises. Also, Spot and large
Peach Orchard, both oflßHb have been recently
paled m. A well of < n the lot, and
a fine public Spring jflmi of the buildings.
For health, no pthe Potomac hag
Fot the prospcjflpi a flourishtMffligli Sell ol eith
er Male or Glenavirle nAkcomi to no place
of my ucquain|flF<* there
within two mijflof the Ru^^Ljs.
be made by tiifle wishing to
purchase, jfllr to the Isth Nov. I will take
three tliouflud dollars4*>r ihe above {>ro
perty —cavh, the remaining small
note’s pMTble Januarv Ist, 1847.
J SPENCER W. TAYm)R.
Gljflfvillc, Ala. Aug. 27. 1845. 3o^^t
HE WES LIN AMENT
For Rlicnuiiitiini !
ALL Rheumatic persons have very good reason
for rejoicing, “that they cau obtain an article
that will set a 1 rhfeumatic complaints at defiance.
We wonder that people will suffer a moment with
this distressing and excruciating pain when they can
find u certain cuie in thus preparation.. The certifi
cates thut the proprietors have would astoa sh the
most incredulous-—Paiie’its, who have been laid up
for yeais, and who never expected again to be about,
in health, or without crutches, have been almost mi
raculously raised fom 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, bui fact,
and thousands who have used it can testify toils use
fulness. Beware of counterfeits.’
Sold by Comstock Sff Cos . New Yo k, and
PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At the Blue Di tig Store, Columbus, Ga.
C O N NE L’S
Magical Pain Extractor.
From 2 tit S times cheaper than before , or
nothing , if the user is not delighted with it.
An atncle that eveiy family must consider indis
pensable when they know its power and value, and
which has hetetoforu been sold too high to reach all
classes has now been reduced in price, with a view
that rich Und poor, high and low, and in fact every
human being m\y enjoy it* comforts; and all who
get it shall have the price returned to them if they 1
ard not and lighted wi'h its use. We assert, without
the possibility of comrad e ion, that all bums and
scalds, every external sore, old or fresh and ail exter
nal pains and aches, no in tt-r win re, shall be re
duced to comfort bv it in five minutes —saving life,
limb, or scar. Noburncan he fatal if tins is applied,
unless the vita's are des'roved by the accident, h
is truly magical, to appearance, in its effects. En
quire f>r (Tmri'd’a Magical P.nn Extractor s alvu,”
ii Comstock ot Co’s. 21 Cortland st- New York, or
at PAUL KOSSIGNOfcAS,
At the. Blue Drug Store; Columbus, Ga.
HEADACHE REMEDY.
For the cure of Sick Headache !
This distressing complaint may bc"cured by using
one bot'ie of Spohu’s Sick Heada< he Remedy r \\ hich
fias cured thousands of the very worst crises. Per
sons atter suffering weeks with this dca'bfikc sick
ness, will buy a b >ttle of this remedy dud bo cored,
and then complain ol their folly in n >t buying it bo
fore. People are expected to u.e die whole bottle,
not use it two or three times and then complain that
they arc not cured* A bottle will cure them.
Sold by PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus. Ga.
# Aprtl 9, 1845 15—1 y
The Piles siisd all Sores.
Hays’ Linunent is known now to ihoiiMiiuls, a* u
most extraordinary remedy for these afflictions. It
is impossible to tell in a newspaper, in such a man
ner as to obtain fuil credence, the i ff. ct* and b tie •
tits of this article, so gene> at is the practice ol adver
tisers of extolling articles of no merit. Such per
sonal references wiii be given, as to bring conviction
to the minds of ihe most uule'ieving. Will sufferer
only ask among their friends, if they have i ot heard
of or known its effects; and if they do not hear it mote
warmly praised than any other salve,let them nut g< t
it. Ail fancy or exaggeration is positive.y excluded
from these stutctn ni*, and it is de'ermin’ and to sa\
nothing of rs ineri's, but what could b** mby prov* and
by a host of witnesses, in any c >urt of justice. Wil
you look at tho thing and th- proofs n ! 21 Cortland -
at., wheie it may be Ind ?— N.Y. Commercial Ad
vertiscr.
iCf* LOOK OUT.—Som‘swindlors have co in
terfi.’itf dihi* nr'ielo, and pul it up wi h vutiows and v<
ce*. Do not be .imposed upo-i. O:n t dug only wii
p.oirct you—it is the name of COALsTOOK & CO.
that name mad be. always on the wrapper , ot vou are
cheated. Do not forgot it, Tike tins direction
with you. and teO b that, < r never buy. for it is im
possible for an othei to be true or genuine.
StL(>lON HAYS.
For by COMSTOCK 013.
New Yoik.
And also by their Agent
PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Georgia.
May 7. 1655. 20—if.
TO PRINTERS.
Type Foundry and
B’riiitcrs’ I'liniisiiißiK Warehouse
rfcAHK SUBSCRIBERS have opmed a nv\
ii Type Foundry iu the ci'y of New Yotk
where tit y arc ready to supply orders to any ex-’
tent, for an v kind of job or fancy Tv pe. Ink, Papei.
Cases, Galh-ys, Brass Rule, Steel Column do
Composing Sncka, Chaftes, and every article ne
cessary for a Pr ruing Office.
The type which are cast in new moulds, from an
entirely new set of matrixes with deep counters, are
warranted to be unsurpassed by any, and will bt sold
at prices to suit the times.
Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam En
gines of the most approved patterns.
N. B. A Machinist constancy in attendance lu
repair Presses and to do light work.
Composition Rollers cast for Printers.
Editors of Newspapers, who will buy three times
as much t ype as their bills nni unt to, may give the
above six months insertion iu their papers, and semi
their papers containing it to the subscribers.
COCKROFT fc OVEREND, 08 Aim st
New York, August 13 1&45. 33—(bn.
C. BRINCKERHOFFS
rWIHIS medicine beingpioductive of the most
A powerful and certain remedial effect in the
cure of Liver complaint. Consumption. i‘ain in the
Cheat and Side, Coughs, Colds, profuse
Sweats, and Asthma, its importance will Lc admit
led bv all. Having for its coinmeiidation the tsti
mony of many of our most triith-10, itig and respected
citizens, we arc bon..d to acknowledge that there
must he eome great cause so- their praise, or it would
not be given so fr ely and frankly. The Health Re
storative, from its first introduction to the present day
has never been known to fail of its i itended benefi
cial effects, and where it has not fully cured, i’ has
been traced most conclusively to the fault of the pa
tient in no* complying with the simple direction at
tached to ’lie bottle. So prolific a disease as Con
sumption, and so dangerous a one to afflict the hu
man race, has induced the needy and soulless tra
fficker to invent and recommend his restrnms, widen
only slightly pallia*o the .note aggravating symptoms
>t else are entirely useless; and thus to gam money
they deceive their sick unit dying fellow men, without
even so much as a thought of the baseness of their
trade. We leave such demons to the stings and !
upbraiding* of their own conscience. The Pioprie
lor having expeiienccd the curative property of the.
Restorative in hi* own individual cas *, and ill num
berless ollieis can recommend it to J lie confidence of
ifio sick, feeling sensible that if lai-hf I trial is
mode, the most suspicious result is certain. Tb**
following certificate is from Dr. Chilton, the well
known New Yotk chemist.
•‘I have nnl\zed a bo‘llo of medicine called ‘C.
Brinekerhofl’s Health Restorative,’and find that i:
‘does not contain Mercury, or any other metallic pre
paration, nor opiutu in ttiy of it i Torn a It is com
posed 6f vegclabie matter entirely.”
J ams:* li. Chilton, M.D.
C. BKINCKERH FF. Proprietor, N.Y.
Hon ACE RVKItKTT, U. S,Ag lit,
Principal Offlae 96 Hudson tret l. N. Y.
Oct. 1. 1845. 40—lm
CIPKRM Soap, Smrch, (’loret
Cognac Brandy. Northern limn and Gin, Cast
ings, Crockery-ware, Domestic Goods, tec. For
sale by the piece or package. ,
GREENWOOD & ELLIS
Scpl. 3, 1815. —:f
MEDICAL NOTICES,
DBS. SCHLEY & CBOHELL,
HAVING as*(c>ated themselves in the prastiev
of Medicine, respectfully lender their proiee
tional services to the citizens of Columbia, and the
adjoining country.
rdP* Office on St. Clair, between Broad and Ogle*
thogpe sti'feeis.
May 14. 1845. JO—ts
Doct. JOHN G. SLEDGE, *
HAVING permanently located in the city of
Columbus respectfully tenders his services to
its citizens, in the practice of Medicine, fcurgery.
Midwifery, and Dental Surgery.
Office, the one formerly occopied by Dr.
Taylor,on Randolph-iret-i. Residence ithe build*
mg formerly occupied by Col. Bonner on ftroad st.
If not in bts office, pkase enquire at the Bine Drug
Sloteoi Paul Ro^si-nol
Mh v 14 : J
iIIEDICAL.
Tr%OCTOR.S, TAYLOR & URQ.UHART, res-
ILA pecifully announce to the CitizenrofColum*
bus and the vicinity, that they have associated them*,
selves in.lhe practice of Meaicine.
They will give prompt attention to al'. calls, either
in the city or country.
Their office will be continued at’the one, at pre
sent occupied by Dr. Taylor, on Randolph si reef.
Tho residence of Dr. Urquhart will be at the
house of Mrs. Shorter, op Broad street.
Columbus, May 29. 1844. 22—ts
I>rs. Roswell & Rilling',
Will continue their office at the Drug Store of
Messrs. Fond & Wilcox where, or at their residences
they may be always found, unless prof \ esionally en
gaged. Our note* und accounts are placed in the
hands of Mr. H. H. Epping for collection.
Dec 18, 1844 51-ts
TO THE AFFLICTED.
HENRY M. PRICE, M.D., Forsyth Georgia,
will give his attention lo persons afflicted with
chronic und supposed incurable forms of disease.
From his success heretofore in the management of
such cases, persons afflicted would find u t<- their in
terest lo give him a trial; for il he does not perma
nently cure, fie may, at least, mit'gate their suffer
ings. Those especially laboring under Hepatitis,
Splenitis.Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, W bite
Swelling. Leprosy, Erysipelas, Teller, Tentu.Capi
ta, Scrofula, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Neuraigia,
Hysteria. Epilepsy, Chorea, Palsy, Dropsy, Chloro
sis, Amcnorrhoea. Dy*inenrrhoea, Piolspsus, U
•cri,&c. bee. Piles, Fistula, Cancer, Hernia, Cal
culi, of the Bladdei. Hydrocele, Fungus, Huema
todes #-c. would do wellfto consult him Ulcers Fistulo
and|Cancers, are feinovedfupon anew plan (by vege
table remedial agents) with* ut resort to ihe knife.
Dr. P. has never faiied in removing the syphilitic
taint from the system m a lew weeks by his ’‘Vice
table remedy J 6
SCPPersons living at a distance, who are afflicted
by communicating, post paid, with Dr. Prtct— gfek
ing sytntotns, s*c.. and enclosing the fee, $10 —can
receive directions for the management of their cases.
Feb. 12 1845. “ 7—ts.
PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS.
HEAPACH— SICK OR NERVOUS.—Those
who h ive sufft red and arc weary of suffering
with (In* distressing con.plaint wil; *finu Pelt re’
Vegetable Pills u remedy at once certain and imme
diate in ns effects. One single dose ol the puts tak
en soon as lire headache is lelt coining on, will cure
Asa remedy in summer for bowel complaints they
display their woudtiful. powers to adnitrati<*n. and
at e far superior lo any thing ui use for tho* e com
plaints.
In Dyspepsia and Liver complaints they stand un
rivalled. ‘
Many have been ctired in a few wet as after liav
ing suffered under the dreadful rump'aiut for y ears*
In lialntuui cost vent-ss they are decidedly su|e
rior many vi get able pill ever brut ght Letote the
public, undone 50 cent box will es ablish their #ur
pii>mg virtues and place them beyond ihereichof
doubt itl the estimation of every individual.’
They dre invaluable in nervous and hvpochondri
o il affections, loss of appetite, and all complaints id
which females aloi.b infe hui ject.
They are mild in thfcir actum and convey almost
immediate conv ciiou ol tlietr utility from the first
dose. They may be taken by peisous of any age,
and the fi eble, ine inff m, the nervous and delicate
are strengtnetted bv ti eir oj eiation, fucause they
(Ic-iir the system of bad humot a, quiet nervous irrila
biltty, and invariably pn-docc sound health.
Upwards ol three humlM and and seventy thousand
boxes of ti.ese cbtimuh.e pills have been sold withui
me last twelve mouths in three slates alone, and
more ihuii three times the sr.me quantity in olhef
slates.
As an an'i-biHohs mcdicing no family should be
without the.n. A siiigle tiiai of them is inure Balis
facioi v than a thousand cr itibcat s.
In n southern climate, these Fills are adininisteri and
•vi.fl Mtijfoiui su c< ps. For ih >re than ten yea.‘s tho
verdict of their efficiency l as been pronnuuctd ;■
ami could a jury of all tin y have relieved lie sum
moned from the North, the South, thb East, fend thfe
est, mill'otis of voices would he heard i acclaiua
nmi o! their ma'chiess properties. The child and thb
d,|t—t!ie if)ntli and decrepit old mat;—both nexiti
ui-1 all ages— uiay alike take the*-*’ Till* with safety
and the certainty of relief. Piice fif.y coils jei
box. •
IL- carrf il t. hs*rve t> rt on the cover r f each box
[iv Ho tm !mp*-d 4 Peter’s Vegetable
l*e e r s* Fi ls, on t ncpiiry. will b<* foni rl in nrry
town ami a- inostvo! ihe country Hiui* s in this s'st".
For sale in Columbus;Git., ai New York prices by
FOND k WILC OX.
ROB A. WARE, tj-
FALL ROSSIGNOL.
And will be found in all the Towns and country
stores in ill# 1 Southern States.
Mnv 14 1845, 20-6 m
DR. TYLERS
VEGETABLE FEVER AND AGUE PILLS ;
r I3HR Mtccesg of these Pills in cuting in a feiv
Jk- hours, w here all other rtiiudie- have failed,
and that, too, in cases *f twelve and eighteen months
‘landing—warrants the assertion, that, it taken ac
cording to th directions, they arc a certain cure, A
long list of cert ifirattS in proof of 11 eir infallibility,
might be add* and, but those upon the directions are
tie med sufficient —Try them and be convinced that
they are most effectual und mo.-t ce. luin and tho
very best remedy ever offered to iho public, to in
sure a permanent and lasting cure.
Having for several vet rs past suffered under re
peated attacks >f didls and fever especially during
uig the fall and spring imuths, 1 was induced to try
various remedies, but nothing seemed to be effectual
until 1 tried Dr. Tyler’s Ague and Fever Pills,
which stopped the chills before I had liken half of the
box This was over a year since, Ih vc remained
perfectly free fr*m any symptoms of a return of (Ins
most loathsome disease.
GEORGE M. WAIT.
Baltimore, Dec. 12th, 1843.
For sale in Columbus, Gil, at New York prices by
POND & WILCOX,
ROB. A. WARE, &
PAUL ROSSIGNOL.
And will be found in all the Towns and country *
stores in the South* m States.
Mnv 14 1845. 20-6 m
DK. WATSON'S
I’urivalleit Y*‘jj)‘lable
Fever & Ague Pills,
A CERTAIN and permanent cure for Ague
Fevei, in all its varied forms, in ONLY FOUR
HOURS.
For sale by CARTER & S I OCKTON, Co
lumbus, Ga., and by agents generally, in the South
ern part of Georgia and Alabama.
Prim only Fifty Cents.
June 4 1845. 23—6 m.
FOR the cure of white swellings eciofulas & othri
tumors, ulcers sore legs, old and fresh wounds,
.sprains, and bruises, swellings, and inflammation,
scald bead, sore breasts of women, rheumatic.pains,
tetters, eruptions, chilblains, whitlows, biles, corns,
and external diseases generally. It is bkew isegreat ’
ly stipend to any medicine, heretofore discoverer,
for the cliofed backs and >imbs of horses; for ring
worms, chapped lips. and. in short, for severe exter
nal bodily cv s that may fall to the lot of man or beast.
Price 50 cents
For sale in Columbus, Georgia, by oil the Drug
gist.
Mnv 14 1845, _ 20-6 m
IfTTANNEK. .
BOOK-BINDE It.
Columbus Ga.
THHEE doorH below ilio I’oslOißoe, on Oglo
thorpe street.
Jnn. 12 1845. 7—)v.
(JUCON! BACON!!
LBS. Supeti‘r Georeia
and T nnesseo Bacon. For
galJliv MOODY DPR R.
’ August 6 1 31 D
~ <;!:OK<il1> AL.ABA.TIA
’ liIVAX KS,
(•Oil BALE AT Tills urtlLjS.