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LK A L SAL ft S.
ba.idolph sheriff aiuus*
‘wkTILL beold on the first TikMilj in FEB
fUk RU ‘ KV next, before the wri-home dwr
MiU.eVorno< tJothbert,
tin hours of sale,: the follow “iwiroperty to wit.
The viV| rided half of |oi of No. 38, in the
§th dnt. u said county, levied Mi as the property
o!’ Ed v*rd'Montgomery ; to satia fi fa. from Uau
dolph Sup>\r Court; in favouAf Witllinni So.o
mi 8t JotiavMartiß; vs KdwCi Montgoiueiy S(
33eaton A. endorser. M
OoaUray irerae, levied oimt the proper!v of
Georg” Lute; K satisfy afi S issued from Him
cock Interior Cmw, in far our J James Tin mas, vs j
t>eor*e Lntic 4” fvnry T. EBksou principals, at.J !
William Dickson sAurity. f
Lot of and No. 3A in the diet, of said county,
ht.rd on as thepropAty ofMicliard Pick'd, to sat
isfy a sis 1 issued fromYitevWt Inferior Corn t, in fa
vrof J* ff.-rson i. l.iVi w vg Toiman C. J’i ‘kef,
P iuc pti, Richard PuAwsecuuty, and James H.
(sMiubv!i,fftdorher. W
i.ot oflutd No 27, in tWUth fist, said county, levi
ed on as tiie property of mwillou .Vlathews, to sat
isfy sundry fi las, isßiicdoh Justices Court of
said county. in favour bStlrmi F. Temples eg
Him ton Mathews. Kvy made and returned by a
constable. ■ m
Lot of land No. 22, m the 4 Jist said eouny,
lvir<| on as th-t iiropeA of WWiaui VV. W e>l ; 10
saii-ly sundry fi fas, iMied fronrahe Justices Court
ol -aid county, tn farwr of Mathmv G. Christie, vs
William W'* \Veat. 4Levy midemnd returned by a
C <ii'table. I S
Ka-t tml'oflnt nAnd number Me bund, id and
tinny
vied on as the pmfAy of bimon Hollis, to saiivfy
a fi fa issued front Me Justices Court ol said county,
in favour of Jesse M. Key, vs Simon lkpubs. Levy
made and reimm-Miv a constable. \
GE<J#.K VV. HARRISCK, ShJT.
BymICHARD DAVIS, ¥. Shjl.
iJftRTGAGE SALE. M
At th d same %on the first TaMlay in
WFebruary next. %
Last halfoJoi of land No. 160 in the 9ih Sst. of
•aid county, iMied on as the property of Oilt
bro to sitnimtif mortgage .it'u issued from the Su-
Efnor t'omjt sata county, in favor of Junes H.
lurnett vswllen Baibrc.
W R. DAVIS, D. Sh’flT.
HARRIS SHERIFF SACKS.
WlLßbesoid on the fi Hit Tuesday in FERRU-
AtW pest, before the Court House Jpor in
the town of flLfaiilton Hams County, wjthuTthe le
gal hours ot e*f., die following property, (oJvil:
Oti” Imndret* acres f lai.d, more or the east
liiifof lot Nu ML) seveuty seven, in ik 19. h dist.
of originally Mumcgee now Harris c#i||ty; levied
c-i as the propertVi.f Heniy W. Aufelt, to satisfy
-.re fi ft, from the Yusticcs Court ofijrhe 7l)7th dist.
•i. M-; E. & F. Il Bins vt lietJy VV. Arnett;
levy returned by a emuab.e. f
Also,one hundred acres of landjTnsore or less, the
undivided halt of lot Na. 218, inJne 20th dist. of o.
r’gmalty jVluvcoe.ee nw Hariw county; its being
Itm interest of John A.tMcKde; levied on as the
property of the sai l tysatisly tour ft fas, from
the Justices Court of dist. G. M. Joel
lion Its John A. McKee Mievy returned by icon
wattle. A
Also, the eastern port ia|n,\f lot of land, No. 136,
containing 120 acres, mafe otVess, lying in the 20th
.list, of originally Musoftgec nVv Harris county ; le
vied on as the propertirof Ueorgt VV. Pace, to sat •
ify two fi fas, from tin JusijceslConrl of the 717ih
dist G. M-; Charly Bedell vs G\o. VV Pace; le
vy returned by a cdfistablo. \
One lot oflandgKOli acres, moreVr less, No. (56)
fifty six, in the wl dut. o( originafiy Troup now
Hama county-Jane mtere>t of SeabiXn J, Vann, le
vied on to sat jpvfour fi fas, from the Superior Court
of Harris eou#y ; the otficers of said cfinrl vs Sea
born J. Van. \
f THOS. WILLLIA3I\ Sh’ff.
AT THF. SAME TIME AND PLACE.
Will be following properttKo-wit.
One hundred anokrty two acres more ot
leas, a poition of in the of origitnl
ly .Musc ‘g'-e now
prob -rty*ol Mary
Harris inferior Court; tmU'pbt^RCrook vs IVlary
Alo, ore close carriage, ofl®Vay horse, ami two
sorrel coits Iwo years old, laHTof fine siock,) levi-d
on ns ttie property of ThondHlK Benton, tc sa i>fy
one fi ft, from Harris Cbnin; Henry Me
l.e>oy vs Thomas H. \
Also, lot of'and, No. ft. in the lbunh dit. of o
riginahy I'roup now county, containing 2U2 j
-ores, mire ur less. on as the ptoperty of E
iivsheih l.i-wrence, one ti la, lkom Harris
lot nor Court; JatjJT N. Ramsey vsxtihzsbeth
Lawrence.
HALLAM, D. Sh’ff.
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES*
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRU
ARY nex 1 , before the Court Mouse door in
the lowVpf I’aiboit >n, Talbot county. Jvlthin ‘he e
g il hourAof sale, tho following propejy ‘o wit.
One n<-\) man by the name ui JacJo, 25 years of
age.b vied Mi as the property of Dawtl Johnson ; to
satisfy • ii ffimio I’aloot Superor (Jnurt; John W.
<. South, l.Ahe use ot Themis M. Robinson vs
UlVld JolinioA m
On* lotoflanlNo. 93. in the 17m dist. of original
ly Muscogee, nV’ Talbot count#; levied upon as
ihe properly of aViscs VV. Johuafn, to sati-fy sun
dry fi fas from aWustice Courier l'albot county,
.n James Cottmghaai; vs Moses W. Johnson;
three Miller Ripie>ms’ Cos.; vsXloses \V. Johnson;
one Jones ij* Harveylk others vaiMoses W. Johnson.
Levy n ole and returMed to meXy a constable.
Also. 150 acre* of Ind in >rf or less, parts of lots
Nos. 278 aud 279, in tV 22dfiat- of Talbot county.
Levied on as the prop'mtv owJolm M. Gorham; to
Mltsfy two fi fas trom AjuXice Court of Coweta
county; <*tie James WmlXulcli< rson; vs John M.
Gorham; and me Brewster; vs John
M. Gorham. Levy madSind returned to me by a
constable,
Abo, one hundred acre ® land, tho north half of
lot No. 16S, in the 17tliffist.%l'original y Muscogee,
n w Talbot county; iAiedmi as the properly of
Wnliam Bond, to satis# two fs, from a Justice
Court ol Ta b>t cpunw; Statlws Persons ; vs
Wi Ham Bond. Leva made am returned to me by
a constable. 1 1
Also, one negro rmnie of Henry, 19
years of age, IcvitXron as the [hiper ty of Eliza
.> th Mortis ;to three fi tuA fro r. a Justice
Court of Talbot county; Williail G. Little; vs
Samuel Slant* n, Elizabeth Morris! aud Frederick
A. Bailey. Levy made and returned to me by a
f jn'lible. \
A -o. four c*roes. Mimv, a wrmarft 57 years o'd.
Tt dv, a gw l 14 years of age, Columnu*, a boy 12
Tear* of age,an 1 Henry 4 years of are; levied on
as •!•■ property of Erastus Strckland ; V satisfy an
arise in at fi ft, from Talbot tSupericr ACouri; Cy
riM Robinson; vs Erastus Sirictland. \
JAMES K.GIUDENSv Sh’ff
AT TnEMAME TIME APLACE,
Will be sold to-wit :
Or;: hundi r-1 actcsmfland, SM. not known, in the
23 1 di-t. of Taib *i c-urnm. the Jrlaee wheieon Dick
*■ nCin ton l ves; eviecfcnthe property of Diek
f u Curti n, to sat -fy twffas from Talbot Supe
itor Court i one the (Jen Jk Bank of Georgia v-i
I Lesson Cu-et'-n, Foster, K. H,
Jl*X’n, an! W. T. JBFmesVendorsers; one the
Central Bank of GtmJK vs Owi.l Foster, maker
G. 11.
* JmVIUAAM S\JI TH, D. Sh’ff.
MORTGAGE SALES.
WUibc sold at the same place , on ike Firs \
Tuesday in February next,
Fraction of lantfcto. 15j#the 24th district of now
Taio:* county, cot tMninjdff acres, more or less, and
also, tea acres lying vbtim south-east part of fraction
No. 310 in the 23d dnwbt of originally Mu-cogee.
n w Talbot county, on as the property of
Nancey Ans lev to sdasfjr ms Mortgage fi fa, Win.
Smart vs Nsney Ajw’ct.
Oae quartet of vac re of lamL with dwelling house
aado-’ber houses Jring part of 57 in the 24th
district iforigiovy Muscogee nkw Tatbot county,
l< iug and bemOTi the village of Pittsburg, wheieon
Isaac El’is rewed at the time of exqyuing the Mort*
gage, levied Ml as the property ofjat^a' VV. Ellis to
satisfy one flKtrtgage fi fa trom Talbot Court
Alien M. Walker vs James W. Ellis.
J. D. MATHIS, D. Sh’ff.
AUMIKHTRATOR'SISALE.
AGRGKMLEto an older of the
of Stewart w hen sitting
for ordinary passed third day of
November 1845, trae will be the Court
hoi se door tn the
Stewari, on the first next be
tween the legal hours of land number one
hundrednd twenty situate, lying and
boing in the thirty third of Stewart coun
ty, the same being all jwieallßute belonging to
Betttamin Mitchell, said vkrty deceased.
Said for the benefit owe creditors oHb dee’d.
iIOHN MITCaBtL, Adm’r.
Nov. H 184 j 46.
AD9M|ISTATOR’siIALR.
an order
. of Muscogee hunty, whowsitting for ordinary
p_ r - . be soMon theMrst Tuesday in Feb
r mry nest, before the Hvmse door, rn the Ciiy
c- Colombo*. the foliowWj property to wit; 134
a -res iff’ot of land. No 24 Bth dist. of Mugecgee
. Also, 10Begroerfinftn, women and children
*-i sold as the proped? of tfflalate Adair Rodgers,
is * 1. Sold for the hinefit of and creditors
of dac'd. A of the nSteoes will be sold
foe cash.other (etads made known oVthe dav of sale
X ALEX. B. HUVY, Adai r.
No| ,*, 1845. 48—
LEGAL SALES.
A :>!I I \ iVlt .VTO fALE.
AGREEABLY the Inferior Court
of Siewart couittyVWijy be sold before the
court house door in the toVvof Lumpkin, Stewart
county, on the first Tuesdß in February next, the
North had*of lot No. lßJgaiM lot No. 199, ali in thc
ninetrenth dist., of orij/ially now Stewart coun
ty; widow’s dower ewe-pled; as the property of
Jainea F. PatteraoMfirceased, fV ( he beuetit of the
beira and the 22d Iby of November.
1815. NIBISON, Adm’r.
Nor. 26,1845. 48
AUJIIJfIHTAATOR'S SALK.
AGREEABLY to A order ol'the Huporable In
ferior court of Tulni county, bdn sitting for
oniinary purposes will be\old on Tuesday
tn February next, before $1 \ coure door in the
town ofTalbotton Talbot the store house
and lot, belonging to the e-undff George M. Gul
leu deceashd. in the town now occupied
as a post office, situated bMviema the store house of
William Stallings on J/ne N*ah aud Daniel G.
j\laund,nn the nwuie kaown on the
duyofsale. JOSEPH POH. Adm’r.
M tie bonis nun.
Dec. 3, 18'5. 49
A UMI.\IS'PRATOUfi’ SALE.
WILL oe sold outlie finswl'ucsday of Februa
ry next, at in Dooly couu
tv, tn pursuance of the Hugh B Smith, de
ceased; one lot of lantJt. 205, suuate in the 15
dist. ot the county o containing 209 1 acres
Ttie same to be solder t of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
DENNIS \ Administra*-
WMrL. LtVlNtiSssN. V tors, with will
Dec 3. 18 lo 49
A DMUV ISTR A I OR*S SALE.
AGkEEABIJE io an order of the Houoruble the,
inferior Court of Early county, when silting
a a court of Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tues
day in March nrxi, before the Court-house door in
Early co., within die usual hours of sale, all the land
belonging to die estate of John A- Woo f dee., con
-1 laming tmee hundred and twenty fhn e acres, utire
|nr ie-s, ihe place where the deceased died on. All
sold for lEie bern fi ol tlie heirs and creditors o r said
dt.eea.srcl. 1 etui-- mude known on the day <f sale
ZAIJUCH SAWYER. Adm’r
Pec 81, 1845. 1
ADMI.MsTKATOR’S sale.
AGREEABLE to ail Older Ol tile Houirahle the
inferior court of Randolph count v, while silting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold on she first Tues
day in gtprd next, at ihe Court House and >or in the
Town ofCuthbert,between the usual hours of sale
the one half oflot of laud number 121, in the 9th dist.
of said county as the property of Willmm Cole late
ufsauj county deceased.
JAOR HOBBS A mV. )
J ANE COLE Adin’x, <
Jan 14,1846 3_
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be s< Id agreeably to an older of the In
ferior Court of Butts county when sitiing
for ordinary purposes, belore the Court House door,
in Cmbbert, Randolph county ; on the first Tuesday
in April ex(, between the usual hours of sale, the
land belonging to the estate of Reuben Phillips late
of Butts county deceased. Sold for thp benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased ; said land
lies adjoining Zacarmh BailyV lands on Cracked
Greek, in the ninth district of originally Lee, now
Randolph county. ‘J’.rms made know., on the day
*le- ROBERT WHITE Adm’r.
Jan. 14,1846. 3
EXECUTORS SALE.
WILL be sold under an order of the Inferior
Talbot county, sitting court ol
ordinary, onVhe first Tuesday in FdMuary next,
within the legafcoursofsale, before dffjotin housr
door in cou<d4r>be following
tracts or parcels to wit?
Lots No. 247, 297, six acres of
No. 121. in the county, 50
acres ot lot No. 126, inWhejMh district. Muscogee
county, and eight
Receive, Muscogee cutmM.
Also on the same da4Fw%l be sold undir and by
virtue of the same the eou-t house door
in Greenville, Mei^Mthercollar, lot No. 185, in the
I l ift district of
King, late of county, decreed, Terms on the
day ot sale,
XfOF.L KING, 1 )_
J HENRY SNELLINB. f Execu,ors -
Dec. 3 1845. 4 \ 49
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
ON THE first Tuesday in Mareli—
tne door of the Court House in CutmiertklDin
dolph County, will be sold a traet of
ted at the tune of Grant in (4)fourth Oi tr
County, and kuown as the nuniher
(*4) bounded by Lots, No. 73, 75,79,
10 trie Piotj c. ntaining 2<f2-i aett-s, -
u- of il e . sure James A. Muxwoil tISpHM.i;
so'i! by the permission of ttie Justices “(tß*!® -
Court of Chatham (Jount y, when sitting
ry purposes, for the ben< fit of the Hairs cf
tale. Terms declared at. time of sale.
JOS. CHIMING.
Guardian of .hi Children of James A. Maxwell.
Savannnh, December 31, 1845. 1 tds
1-01 R. MONTHS NOTICES.
FOUR MONTHS after dale, application will
bemadetothe Hon. Inferior tne Court of Talbot
countv, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a tn gro man by the name of Peter about twen
ty-one years of age. Sold for division .among the
heirs of Elijah 11m nc of said county.
ELIJAH HORNE, Guardian.
November 12. 1845 46
FOUR MONTHS after date, application will
ha made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Stewart county, when sitting as a Court of Urdtnaiy,
fir leave to sell the house and lot in the town of Lump
kin, “hereon A. B. Pope now lives, for the bcne'it of
the heirs. A. B. POPE, Guardian.
November 12. 1845 46
POUR MONTHS after date application will
be made to the honorable the Inferior Court
of Meriwether county, while sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the Negroes belouging to the
estate ol Seth Thompson, late of said county, dic’d.
ISAAC THRASH, ? r ,
LEVI M. ADAMS, ] “ Wl
November 12, 1845 46
ITIOCR MONTHS alter date, application wil
be madeto the honorable the Interior Gourtof
Stewart county, when silting for ordinary purposes for
leave lu seii all the real personal estate of. Joseph
Delk, late of said county deceased.
JAMES WATERS, Adm’r.
Nov. 5, 1815. (J. M. M ) 45.
FOUR MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Infe-ior Court o.
Stewart county when sitting as a Court of ordinary
for hare to sell all the negroes belonging to the
e.sta e of l’eter Thompson late of said county dec’d.
THOMAS P. HEL 1 ON, Guardian.
Oct. 15,1845 % 42
be made to
of Mermei rer countV ordinary pur
• poses, fur leave tiMWut 18 ) one
j hundred and ot
j originally Troup, now a
part of ihe real estate Moteiatid, late’of
Meriwether couni
OYjJHIA MCRELAND Ad’rx.
October 1,40
F.ORGIA, Randolph Roh’t
W G. Ricks, Adm’r on the estate of James Fort,
deceased, applies for letters of dismission.
These are. therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased,
to be and appear at my olßce within the time pre
scribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my,hand at office,this Ist Sept. 1845.
O. P. BEALL, c. c. o.
September 10, 1845. 37—6 m
GEORGIA, County.—Whereas Rol*rl
M. Gamble,for letters of Guardianship
of the person and pr<*tty Hasson, or
phanof Isaac JF
These are therefore admonish all and
singular, the kindred and of said deceased,
to be and appear at my
scribed by law to
said letters should grantW.
Given tinder my h|M, this 26t%day of Dec. 1845.
STILLWELL, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Randolph county-*-Whereas Ma
son Tiller applies to me for Letters of Admin
istration oa the estate of Samuel Bow, late of Hen
derson county Tennessee, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aqd
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
(riven under my hand at office this sth day of Jan.
1848. O. P. BEALL, Cl’k c. o.
Jan. 14, 1948. 3-5 t
GEORGIA Randolph County—Whereas Samu
el A. Grier applies to me for letters of Admin
isi ratios on the Estate of James Stubbs late ol said
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and
singula r t h e kindred and credi tors of the said deceased
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Giaen under my hand and seal at office, this I6ib
Jarurv 1846. 0. P. BEALL, c. c. o.
Jan.2l 1846. ‘ T ’ 4-st.
LEGAL N O TIC E S .
GEORGIA, Randolpli county.
To the Honorable Superior Court of said County,
THNHE petition of Seymour Catchings respectful-
JL ly showeth, that heretofore, to-wit: on the
twelfth day ot May. in fbeyear of our Lord eighteen
hundred and fortv-five, one Philander Thompson
executed and delivered to your petitioner his
written mortgage deed in writing under hts band and
sea!, and for the better securing the said Seymour
Ca'chings in the payment of a written promissory
note therein described, bearing uate on the 27tb day
February, eighteen hundred and forty'-fivr, whereby
the said Philander Thompson and your petitioner for
value received promised to pay John Ball or ord >r
one hundred and eighty-five dollars and etghty-lour
cunts, on demand ; And tor the better securing the
payment of the aforesaid promissoiy note, the sad
riiompson bargain'd, so'd, and conveyed, by said
mortgage deed to your petitioner all that tract or par
cel of land, situate, lying and being in the eleven h
filth) district of now Randolph counr.'y, and known
and distinguished as lot number two hundred and
forty “seven (247.) containing two hundred and two
and a half ceres, more or less.
And your petitioner avers, that in default of said
Thompson paying said note he has paid off and dis
charged the smie, and that the full amount of princi
pal and interest ot saii promm-ary note is stiil due
and unpaid to him £.our petitioner ) whereupon your
petitioner pr*> that a Rule nisi may be granted re
quiring the said Philander Thompson to pay the
pi incipul aud interest due on said note into the Clerks
Office of ihe Superior Court of this County on or lie
ore the first day of the n p xt Term of this Court, and
that bis (quit v of redemption id and to the mortga
ges premises be forever barred and foreclosed. &c.
TAYLOR & GONEKE.
Attorneys for Petitioner.
Seymore Catchings 1 Petition and Rnle nisi
vs > for foreclosure of
Philander Thompson. ) mortgage.
On heaimg the petition of Scynior Catchings, it is
ordered* thui tlie ilefeiujent do pay tile amount of
principle and interest, due on the promissory note
therein discrilied into the Clerks Office of the Supe
rior Court o f litis County, on or b* fore the first day
of the next Term ofthii Court, and in default therein
his equity of redemotion, to the said mortgaged
premises he foreclosed and foievcr Lnrred, and that
this Rule be sei ved upon the defendant in terms of the
law,
Randolph Superior Court Oct. Term 1845.
A true extract from the minutes rs suid Court.
SAMUEL VV. BROOKS CLK.
Dec. 24 1845. 52 m4ni
In Muscogee Superior Court November adjourned
Term 1845.
John D. Howell Adm'nistra- “)
tor of Jonathan A. Hudson, j
for the ue of Seaborn Jones }>• Bill in Equity,
vs
John Fountain and others. J
IT appearing to the co rt that Joel Branhtm of
1 lie county of Putnam, Henry Branham of the
countv of Hall, Parish Carter and Seaton Grantlarui
of the county of Baldwin, and Michael VV. Perry of
the county of Lee have not been served, ordercu
that the complainant hav * further time to serve the
same. And it also appearing that John Dillingham
administrator of George W. Dillingham, Edward
Cary, Jas. K. T. Walton, John W„ Freeman, John
G. Worsham Stephen M. Ingersoli, Anderson Aber
crombie in bis own right arid Executor of Charles
Abercrombie reside without tlie limits of this State.
Ordered that service of the said Bill be perfuited by
publishing misrule once a month fir loir months.
A t-ue extract from the minutes of sa.d Court, this
13tfi day oi Jan. 1846.
THAD. STURGIS, u.s.c.
Jan 14, 1846 . 3—4 m
William Tailor 1 In Equityi ia Eafl} , Snpfi .
n nr rxr\.„ l r ' or Court, Odoitr Term
Burwefi J. j- 1845 Bil f lo Jif scove
James W. Barncsvc U/ii;ofnr ,, T- t jr r „
Edmund S. BarneVl belief and Inj^fLuon.
IT appearing to
one of the Defendants resides out
of the limits of the Stat\ of Gfcorgia. Ordered that
service of 6aid Bid be upfin him by pub
lication of this Rule oncolf month for six mouths in
one of the public JournyeOtfColuinbus.
And thot the said James VxL, be required to ap
pear and to plead, anaWemur, not demurring
alone to said b to Law.
Witness and official Vign at ti re at Cham
bers. May 214n, 1845. \
/ LOTT Judge.
* s.c. s. vv.c.
July 30, 1845, 31— m6m
John Adams, j
William V Hopkins, , j> Bill for relief and In-
Burwell Blackman and | j unc ,on ’
Samuel Blackman. J
IT appearing to theceurt that two of the above
defendants, Burwell Blackman and Samuel Wil
liams, reside without the jurisdiction of this court, so
that they cannot be served personally. It is there
fore ordered that said defendants plead answer and
demur to said Bill, not demuring alone, at the next
Terra of this court, and that ser vice of this Bill be
perfected by publication of this rule once a month for
four mouths in one of the Gazettes in Columbus.
A True extract ft in the minutes of said court, Oc
tober Term 1845.
SAM. W. BROOKS; Cl’k.-
Nov. 5,1545. 45—m4m.
A BEAUTIFUL FARM FOR
* SALE,
1 OFFER for sale, that beautiful farm, lately own
ed by George Hanson Schley, situated in Rus
sell county, Alabama, eight mil's North West of
he city of Columbus, one mile West of the Salem
read, and on the road leading to Macon county. It
contains one hundred and sixty acres of first rate pine
land tnterspersid with oak and hickory—eighty acres
cleared aud unde.- good fence.
There is a neat framed dwelling house, newly
budt—a kitchen, stables, and all necessary out
houses—and in the jard is a well of as excellent wa
er as any in the country. The front yard is large,
and ornamented vrt’h forest, aud a variety of fine
fruit trees.
It is very desirable as a residence. The location
is healthy—the community good—and in the vi
cinity are churches, schools, &c. &c.
Application may be made to Dr. William Schley
in Coituubus, or to tho subscriber on the promises.
JOHN S. WRIGHT.
January. 7. 1846. 2-4 m
NOTICE.
WILL be sold at public outcry in the town of
Gtra r d in A labama, on the fourth day of
Fetruarv next, the following lots or parceisol land to
wit :
N. I of Sec, 1, Township 19, Rantre 23,
N do do 16, do 22, do 22
Si do do 8, do 18, do 25
N § do do 31, do 22, do 23
S&N]S do do 28. do 22, do 23
S j do do 20, do 22, do 23
S • i do do 20, do 20, do 23
S j do do 26, do 21, do 24
N J do do 28. do lfi, Jo 25
SEABORN JONES,
HENRY L. BENNING.
January, 14, 1816. 8— St
POCKET BOOK. LOST. ‘
“B” OST : <• n the 6th or
M-Ji on the
dence in Troup Pocket
Book ; containing dollars in Bank
Bills—two or three ten the balance fives
and some small deed from Hen
ry Townsend
orig nally T counrL
I will give any perssh who will de
liver to Book with its (rWtcnts.
A. 11. SLEDGE.
IfamiflßPKn- 14, 1846. 3—3 t
NOTICE.
THE business heretofore transacled’in the name
and style of FOSTER £ PURPLE, will
hereafter bedone in the name of S. B. PURPLE. —
W. Foster will remain and manage the businesss as
before. v S. B. PURPLE.
WATCHES 7 JEWELRY
AND
FANCY GOODS
subscriberhas taken the Store in Wellborn's
. Buildings directly under Ihe Arcade Galery,
which has been thoroughly repaired and fi led up for
his business, which is now filled with Goods of all
Kinds, generally kept in such an establishment, viz i
Watches of all kinds, Guard Chains, Fob Chains,
Vest Chains, Keys, Rings, Pencils. Breast Pins,
Bracelets, Lockets, Silver Spoons, Forks, Ladles,
Butter Knives, Sugar Tongs, Cups, Plated Castors,
Cake Baskets, Urns, Candlesticks, Bnttania Ware,
Fine Table cutlery, Razors, Scisors, Pocket Cutlery,
&c. &c.
Also a choice selection of Perfumery and Fancy
Soaps, and the bust article of Shaving Cream now in
use. Those who shave themselves would do well to
call and try it. It is Warranted.
Together with a good assortment of rich FANCY
GOODS suitable for Christmas and New Years
Presents.
Watches repaired in the best manner by Mr. John
Ward, too long known in “these digging” to require
any praise at my hands. His work speaks for itself.
Jobsof all kinds done in good style aod promptly;
*nd all work done is warranted.
W. FOSTER,
For S. B. PURPLE.
This Store will hereafer be known as the “Arcade
Jewelry Store.”
December 17, 1845. 51—ts.
Ploughs!
A SUPPLY of different sizes of the above article
For sale bv J. ENNIS & Cos.
Jan. 14. At the now Hardware Store.
BRUNO & VIRGINS.
IMPORTERS OF
StW SKO A3*
INSTRUMENTS,
and sole Agents for the sale of* J. Choker
. irtgs, and Nunns cj- Clarks celebrated
PIANO FORTES.
HAVE constantly on hand, and offer for sale nt
jhe Manufacturers prices, a splendid assort
ment of Piano Fortes, from lie above cekbraitd
manufactories.
‘ijie veil known repu'a’ionof ihese manufietories,
precludes ttie neeess'ty of coininenitn<r upon the ex
cellence of thi-ir instruments, which have stood the
test of every climate for many years.
A large, assortment of Violins, Guitars, Bass \ i
ols K-nt Bugles, Cornopeons French Horns. Oplii
ciides, Trombones, P"St Horns, Hunting Horns,
Drums. Fifes, Flutes, Flageofetts, Clarinnetts. Violin
Bows, Violin, Guitar and other stnngs, Mouthpieces
forClarionettsand Brass Instruments; Music paper,
&c. &c.
NCW Music —Instruction Rooks, and scales
for the Piano, Gtntar, Violin, Flute, Accordeon, &ic.
&c. constantly receiving.
|CZJ* C'alogue3 of Music given gratis.
Columbus, Ga. October 1, 1845. 40—ts
53= REMOVAL.
COLUMBUS
RIFLE AND SHOT GUN MANU
FACTORY.
Second Door below James Kivlin's, Broad Street,
Golutnbtis,. Ga.
F. SHaEFER,
MANUFACTURER and importer of every des
cription of Double arul Single Barrelled Shot
Guns, ami a fine assortment of Rifles, Pislo's. and
Gun Materials and Sporting Implements on hand,
for sale, in lots to suit purchasers.
Caps. Powder, >hot, Lead. &,c. Guns, Re-stock
ed; Flint Locks altered to Percussion, aud repair
ing done in the best manner.
ICjF’ Military Companies and officers supplied with
swords of every description.
A tine assortment of Leibrich’s Patent Door aiH
Trunk Locks for sa'e ; Door and Trunk Locks, aud
Keys lifted A superior assortment of Clocks, war
ranted to keep good time.
Orders fr mi the Country promptly attended ‘o.
All articles soli low for Cash, and warran'ed.
October 8, 1845. 41—6 m
ATW AND FASHION ABLE
TAILORING
Brices Corresponding with the Times ! !
• JOSEPH R. TURABULL,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends ami the
public, that lie has taken a room on Broad street,
in Adams’ new building, neat the Market House, over
the store of iVi. Brannon, on the East side ot the
street, opposite to Pond <s• Wilcox’s Drug Shore, for
the purpose of conducti -g the
TAILORING BUSINESS.
From his long experience, he trusts he shall be able
to give satisf iction to ail who mav fayor him with a
call. All orders execu'ed promptly, and in style and
durability equal to any similar establishment.
N. B.—-Cutting particularly attended 10—Gar
ments repaired at short notice.
Columbus, October 29, 1845 44—4 m
. IIENRY WIUUERS
CABINET MAKER,
HAS REMOVED to Johnston’s Binl lings,
Oglethorpe, corn-r of St Clair St., opposite
Reid’s Gin Factory—where he wt(l be pleased to see
his customers and friends.
January. 7 161 G. 2—t r .
A LIST OF LETTERS,
RIM AINING in the Post Office in Columbus
yeorgia, January Ist 1846.
AbercrWbie,Gen J 2
Adams,vsamuel
A roller,Uohii S
Adams ilarah S
Andrew! Miss Sarah A
Ayers, \Tm M
Bigg'tin, Mr J
Burnlon, wrginia
Raver, John VV
Bcl'on, Ch\s F M
80.-tick, G VV
Binge, W inl
Batklev, JohL
Bruc/Dr AID 3
Baldwin, JohV
Brown, MisslJaroline
Bayne, Elias *V
Brves, J I
Benton, Geo M _
Barratta, Francis
Brown, R R l
Betnelinieck, Jlhn
Brinson, W D 1
Blook. H* nry l
Crane, John G \
Christmas, Mathew
Conner, DA 1
Chesnutt, James 12
Clark, Eli 2 1
Coade, Mrs Ann 1
Cliatnbers,Jas Hi
Calhoun, Mrs Catharine
Clements, Miss A Wi
Collins, Geo VV 1
Coiner, Mark 1
Clark, Seaton J /
Clayton, P W 1
Collins, James 1 i
Cherry, Lemuel 1
Cushing Gust I/,'.
Dicken, Miss A E Id
Day, A C 2
l)aymond,Geo jH
Day, Chas &Cos jw
Everetle, AK'red : *
Frazer, John . ju
Flewellen, Thonttfs w
Flournov,Mr i tg
Fiankltn, AG L
Grimes, Sarah J. l ft
Garrett, Win 3 j |
Gordon, A J l 1
Gray, Miss Ma/y T \
Greene, Mrs M A l
Ga?que, Jatmi C x
Grace, Bird Est 5
Givens, Sarnlei
Gillis, Geo ,W ff
Gray, H,ez .
Greenwood;W B \
Genu, Miys-M (
H alstead-, \Mr
Hnlf, Jolm A l
Hickey s '’3nes \
H'aniHifelhijjus M \
Haynske^^
Ha l rts, W® H
Harris, Waid
Harris, jMrsM W
Hood, kianiel
Hoimet!|Miss M
Ha-dydfllenry P 2
HeatluAJ S
HughS T
Hudsmi, Joseph
HuntJr, John M
Ingraia, Miss E F
Ivinra, Miss Francis
Ingn, Hiram
JonM, James M 2
Jen Mis, Peter
Jerwns, Mrs L
JorAn, Fleming
Jo As, Anson
Kher, F
Kinbrough, Miss A G
Kflly, J S
King, Joel
Knight, Rich’d P
Laney, Robt P
Lyon, Miss L
Lyon, A J
Long, Miss Mary
Lockwood, R VV
Persons calling for any Tof the above letters will
please say thev ate sdvertised.
JOHN FORSYTH P. M.
MILLERS! MILLERS!! .
DUTCH BOLTING - CLOTHS, all the differ
ent Numbers, Anchor Brand.
Just received and (or sale, bv
L; J. DAVIES:
Nov 6. 1844 45—ts
RANAWAY.
RANAWAY from his owner, a negro man, a
bout 28 years of age, of a light complexion,
and known about Columbus as JIM BILLUPS. —
He has been missing about three weeks, and is sup
posed to be lurking about town,or on the Fiver.—
A liberal reward will be given for bis delivery to the
subscriber, or for any information that may be the
means of finding him. A. H. COOPER.
Jan. 21,1846. . 4—ts
W HE'fIOV.IL. jm,
2, a s&& < s , aiaa 9
Has been compelled by the recent Fire, to change his location.
Fie has been fortunate enough to find a splendid Siore-Honse, one door from the cornet
of Crawford street, next to Hankins* coiner, where he will be happy to see litsold Iriemls
and customers, and sell them his present stock
AT NEW YORK COST !
The stock is well assorted and equal to any in the Southern country, in jtoint of quality.
FOR THE L ADIES.
Super Cashmere DeCoss, in various patterns ; Mouslin DeLaines, do;
do Black Bombazines and Alpaecas ; super French Meriuos, different colors.
Silks and Satins*
White and colored Muslins, all the different qualifies,
French and English prints: sup Twild Ginghams, and American prints, Irom 6 j cts. up.
Ribbon* and Laces, a large assortment.
FOR GENTLEMEN.
Super Black and colored Cloths; do Cassimeres, inferiorto none in the State.
Mats, Boots and Shoes,
A large assortment, at Cost!
MRS. DAVIES can be found at the Store, w ith a fresh assort
ment of Silk and Florence Bonnets, which have been received direct from New York,
since the Fire, and will be sold remarkably low. . . . a ,
lie lakes this opportunity to express his thanks to his friends foi the untiring eiiorts
made bv them to save ius pro|>erty lrorn ihe flames.
Dec 31, 181 G.
Ligonoskt, B R
Llie, Peilip
Lawless, John
Moit, Miss Mary 4 H
Mamn, Gager
Mahone, Peter F
Morgan, Wm §
Magaffic, John J
Moseley, Harney
Montero, F J 7
Miller, Mhomasr
Morse. Miss s/s’lj
Miller, Robt /
Mas-ey Rndie
Martin, G VV
Moore, Darnell
Ma.hlox, J<jfin VV
Morris, M /
Miller, CP W
I Mrs M H
a than
ladison
)r Thcs
J
, James R
J, Thos J 2
r, Arch’d
lid, Millegei
m, Mrs
1 John
Wm
/Nerson, Geo W
[Noland, Mrs Margr't
O’Keiley, Autbur
O-sey, William
Painsfield. Bedford
Pruden; James
Pike, E“=aw
Price, Warner W 2
Perkins, Francis
Pool, L C
Pierce, George H
Patillo. A G
Price, Cultb Jr
Plant, J G
Perry. Jerrey
Classman, Mrs Eliza
Parks, Thos J
Phi'pot R N
Peters, Mrs Dinah
Parkar, G W
Roberson. John L
Rogers, JVltss Cornelia 4
Rogers, A F
Robeison, Henry G
Roane, D
Rogers, Williamson 2
Ragland. W
Right, John Wj
Raulend, Thos
Smith, Mr F
iScofi Id, John N
Shermao, J J
Snell, Thos H
Leopold
Win
Wm
im, Geo J
ns, Lucindia
i. Wrn
, R R
•John VV
David
ison, Wm H
& Grrrett
•, Mary
, VVm
s, Menloek
elt.J S
, Miss Emily
Sarah
a?, Susan
, Walter C
r, Joseph H
■, Fanny
k, Henry
wara, David
Walden. Peyton
Will as, James
Williams, Washington
Woolrtdge, Thos'F
j Whitlock, Howard.
MANSION MOUSE.
Apalachicola, Fla.
MATIII.R & BARRY,
proprietors.
rJpwv-SL above extensive establish
. M. ment has been leased by the,
*!££ anil# Subscribers, fir a term of years, and
has been thoroughly and neatly fur
nished throughout. To Families
aim men of btistne.s, this Hmel affords advantages
.'Upertor to those of any former period. I’s sitna
tion is central, occupving a square of ground, one ol
ihe most elevated in thecity, and to persons it* poi
son of the comforts of Home, fs retirement and heal
thy location offers many inducements.
The Proprietors will spare no pains of oxpense to
render this Establishment worty nt liberal patron
age G. 11. MATHER,
W. F. BARRY.
A palachicdla, D-c 3, 1845. 49—!2m
Ifloyd house,
MACON.OA
r g K Subscriber, in announcing }o
‘ his friends -and the public, by whom
||iji ; jlMh'> hasb<en so liberally patronised, his
.continuance of the above Establishment,
begs leave to assure them of his determi
nation to ‘iistain ‘lie well established reputation of his
house. Instead of falling off, there shall be a prog
ressive improvement ; and if a liberal outlay, a well
furnished k table, with every debeacy this and other
markets cati supply;clean beds, comforatalde rooms,
attentive servants, and the will to please and accom
modate will merit patronage, he ex|>eets to < b'ain it,
B. S. NEWCOMB.
November 5, 1844. 45—ts.
CITY HOTEL,
Messrs. ftILOW EDMONSdN have the
pleasuretb announce to IKmt friends and the
travelling p'blic g^ era hy- huve Leased
the above so favorably known
while under lire manmemeire^qthe Messrs. Bass,
and that they are to accommodate per
manent and transient B.^|^s.
The proprietors assd^^^miub! ic that the accom
modations will be
fail to give general rooms are large
and pleasant, ouxqMrW. w ill be suppl ed, and our
lerms we resprctfuNainviie all to give
us a cull. W JOHN BLOIIL
M HENRY EMONSON.
Dec. 24. I*l6. 52—ts.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
THE subscriber being
desirous of removing into
a a S|i!]& town, offers f< r sale liis
Planta , i<’n, stock &c.situ
atP(i about FIVE MILES
FROM COLUMBUS, on the Hamilton Hoad.
R. TANNER.
Columbus, July 10,1845. 29—ts
A THREE DOLLAR MAGAZINE AT HALF
FRIGE.
CHEAPEST ANP BEST FAMILY
£ MAGAZINE IN THE U. STATES.—
Forty eight Large Octavo Pages and Fifteen En
gravmgs in each Number. Published on the first of
every month.
NEW VOLUME-JANUARY, 1846.
ROBERT SEARS, 128 Nassau st,, New York,
has just issued the first number of, his
NEW PICTORIAL ANO ILLUSTRATED
FAMILY MAGAZINE FOR 1810
In all respects equal to the three dollar Magazines for
the low price of |Jj = ONLY ONE DOLLAR
AND A HALF PER A NNUM.jr j]
Any person sending FIVE DOLLAKS, shall re
ceive* Five Copies of the Magazine. iLr one year, as
he shall direct.
In pursuing the system determined upon, History,
Natura History, Astronomy, Geography, Chemis
try. Boiany, Architecture, Mechanics, Agriculture,
and American Biography, will comprise the leading
,lei> iiimenis ofsuliject matter. General Literature
ami Education, as distinct from the fore-mentioned
branches, wi 1 not. be neglected ; a compendious mis
cellany, comprising tilings useful and entertaining,
curious, eccentric, wonderful, scientific, natural and
artificial, together with a general summary of leading
passing events, will also be added. Our own coun
try, filled with enchanting lakes and rivers, and
’ beautiful praiiie?—with mountain solitudes, wilder
ness, and forests of unexampled awfuiness ami gran
deur —with the enduring monuments and mounds of
an exiinct primeval people.—with trie battlegrounds
and the sepulchres of heroic virtue—shall furnish the
resources, of which, by the promised aid of several
literary gentlemen, we shall avail ourselves when
practicalde, to enrich our pages. Ali subjects wh < h
will admit ofit will be illustrated with engravings.
The whole number of the engravings, at the conclu
sion of the volume, will amount to several hundred.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO SUB
SCRIBE.
We offer to Post-Masters and others, a copy of
our New Work just published, entitled the
PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE AMERI
CAN REVOLUTION.
(Embellished with an oiiginal Portrait of WASH
INGTON by Chapman, and more than 160 other
Engravings, 430 pp. octavo) for every new Subscri
ber, with Two Dollars enclosed, free of postage.
Any person procuring Ten Subscribers and send
ing Eleven Dollars, shall receive ten copies of the
Magazine and the “History” as above.
We have authority (under the new Post Office
Law A to send the above work complete, by mail
bound m one volume. The postage will not exceed
Twenty-five Cents to any part of the United States.
The work retails alone, for Two Dollars per annum.
Agents Wanted to sell the *’ Pictorial History of the
American Revolution .”
All letters must be postpaid, as unpaid letters are
not taken from the Post Office. Address
ROBERT SEARS,
128 Nassau st. New York City.
*+* Newspapere throughout the United States,
who mav choose to copy the above, and insett it 12
times, shall reccivS a copy of the Magazine for one
year, and the “Revolution,” sent as they desire it.
TO PUBLISHERS OF NEWSPAPERS—
Newsper Publishers would do well to use the Maga
zine, and also Sears’Popular Pictorial Works, as
Premiums to obtain subscribers. For full particu
lars address the publisher, as above.
Dec. 12, 1845. l-12t
RAN AWAY
ON the first of June, a boy Jeff,
about 27 years of age, 5 feet, 7
or 8 inches high, tolerably black,
speaks a little broken, rather slow ;
ft he claims himself to be a blacksmith,
VCy&L and his right leg has a scar on it, oc
\\ casioned by a burn ; good set of
teeth ; and I think a small scar over
” <> r under his eye. I will give §SO for
him delivered to me, or SIOO for him and the thief.
A. SHEFFIELD.
Oct 8 1 1845 41—ts
COLUMBUS
FEMALE ACADEMY.
THE Board of Trustees have been pleased to
re-elert Miss O’Hara and sister, superintend
ants of this Insftuti >n, for the year 1846.
TERMS OF INSTRUCTION.
First Class S2O per session of five months.
Second do sls do do do do
Primary do $lO do do do do
Instruction on the Piano Forte, $25, per lernj.
Fuel per pupil 50 cell's.
The exercises will be resumed the first Monday m
January.
A LEV ISON, ) =
JOSIAH BEALL, > ®
E. L. DeGKAFFENRTED,
Dec. 24,1845 52—ts
Emory College*
THIS Institution is located at Ofctord, Newton
county, within one 1 £ miles of the Georgia Rail
Road.
The Board of Instruction consists of the Rev. Au
gustus B. Longstreet, L. L. D. President, and Pro
lessor of Moral and [Mental Philosophy.
Rev. A. Means, M. I). A. M., Professor of Phy
sical Sciences.
Rev. Geo W.Lane, A. M., Professor of Aneient
Languages.
G. VV. W. Stone, A. M., Professor of Mathe
Rtatics.
Rev. O. L. Smith, A. 81., Adjunct Professor of ]
Language?.
The next term will begin on the last Monday in
January and continue ’till tlx* 20th of luly.
TUI TION for the year $44
Hoard can he had in the Village fiom 11 to sl2
per month, including all expen-es.
There is n preparatory School connected with the
College, under the direction of Professor Lane, assist
ed by competent instructors.
GEO. W. LANE, Sec’y.
of Board Trustees.
Oxford, Dec. 24, 1345. 52~$Hb-St
THE CEDAR VALLEY FEMIALE
Nboarding school^
Wi\l be re-opened February 2d
Expense for JB >ard. Tuition,
for a term omiye months. f
In the hignw Department f $59 00
In the 2d detriment f 47 50
In the Piima^LDepartment 42 50
To clubs iff two from dp same family, ot
one entered for prices will be
for a YEA R $95; nrjJo.’
Music (Lessons with use of do) by
Mrs. M., per quarttAf sll 50
Entered by the term and paid in
advance each Term, M lB 00
Single quarter iF 12 50
Vocal Music, viWt\ the prmbples illustrated on the
Blackboard , to phono pupils, to o’.hers
$J per Term, W
No pupil .-thrived in the Lit than on'*
Term or tw^Pitarters.
Fees the Academic year the firs>. of
Cedar Town, Paulding coumLca.
# J. A, MOSBLEY.
Jay2l, 1846. T— 3t_
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
THE University comprises a Theological, Col
legiate and Academical Department.
THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT.
FACUi.Tr.—Rev. John L. Dagg, D. D. Profess
or of Systematic ’Theology ,* Rev. J. L. Reynolds
A. M., Professor of Biblical Literature; Rev. N.
M. Crawford 1 A. M., Professor (elect) of Ecclesias
t'cnl History.
‘i’be course of studies in this Department embra
ces all branches usually taught in Theo'ogtealselinoF
<>f the first order, including Hebrew, and if desired.
Chaldee.
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.
Faculty. —Rev. John L.Dagg, D. D. President
Rev. P. H. ftlell, A. M., Professor of Languages ;
B. O. Peirce, A. M., Professor of Chemistry and
Natural Philosophy ; S. P. Sanford, A. M., Profess
or of Mathematics ; Rev. S. G. Htllyer, A. M. Pro
fessor (elect) of Belles Lettets.
The course of studies m the College is as full as
in any kindred institution in the South.
ACADEMICAL ‘DEPARTMENT.
Rev. Thomas'D. Martin, A. B. Principal.
Tiu Students in this Department are prepared for
College under the direction of the Faculty.
EXPENSES.
Tuition, in the Collegiate Department, $35 for the
scholastic year; in the Preparatory Department $25;
in the Theological I)epanm-nt,/ree.
Boaid from 7to $8 per month- Washing, Room,
ren< &c., about $2,00 per month.
The first session commences on the 2d Wednes
day in August, and closes on the 30tb of November.
‘The 2d session begins on the 15th of January, and
closes with the Commencement Exercises on the 2d
Wednesday in July.
For ihe course of studies in the several depart
ments,in detail, refer to the Christian Index, or ap
ply to one of the Professors.
October 8, 1845. (G. J.) 41—mom.
COLUMBUS
Carriage Repository ,
ON OGLETHORPE STREET.
THE subscriber would inform the public that he
has made arrangements with the best manu
factories in the Untied Slates, for a constant supply
of
Carriages of every description <sf latest style.
which he is now receiving, and will WARRANT
and sell LOW FOR CASH, or approved paper.
Also, Manufacturing and Repairing done in
the latest and best style, with economy and des
patch. H. C. McKEE.
Dec. 24. 1845. 52—ts
NOTICE.
EORGIA Muscogee County—The Justices of
the Inferior Court of said county have set apart
Wednesday the 11th day of February next for the at
tending to public county business, viz :i
The appointment of Bond Commissioners, making
provisions for poor, &c., &c. They request the citi
zens of the county who feel an interest in this part of
the public weal to be in atlcndenee for the purpose of
suggesting suitable persons Ho act in these several
capacities. JOHN JOHNSON, c. c. o.
Jan.211 J 46. 4—3 t.
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC.
H BERN REUTER, late leader of the United
• States Regimental Band at Fort Moultrie,
offers his services to the citizens of Columbus and
vicinity, professionally as a Piano Forte teacher : he
will also give instruction on several Brass instru
ments, such as Key Bugle, Cornopean, &c. &c. &c.
Pianos tuned and repaired.
Mr. Bernreuter is also prepared to execute all
kinds of fancy work in hair, in plaiting bracelets, ear
rings, guard chains, &c. He will also do embroidery
work upon cloth in silk or woollen.
Srjit. 3,1815. 35—ts
MEDICAL NOTICES,
niiS. SAfm.EV A CKOWEL
HA Vljyfr associated themselves in the piucHce
of respectfully tender their prnfra
-ional services to the citizens of Columbus, and the
adjoining country.
IdF* Otbce on St. Clair, between Broad and Ogle
thorpe streets.
May 14, 1845. 20— ts
Doct. JOHN G. M.IIHJE,
HAVING penmuieu ly located in the city of
Columbus respectfully tenders his services to
its citizens, in the practice of Medicine, fcfurg.erv,
Midwifery, a’d Denial Surg* ry.
jUIT 13 Office, the one formerly occupied by L’r.
Taylor, on Randolph -treet. Ue.-idencc in ‘he budd
ing formerly occupied b\ CoJ. bonnet cn Rioad ,i. *,
If not in his office, please enqnjie at the Jilut
.Store of Paul Rossiguol. *■•*■
Jan 14. 1846 __ S—ts *
’ DRS. BOSWELL Si BILLING.
HAVE moved their office to the Dp g Store of
VViater & Kppirg. Persons ile.-iimg their
professional set vices, vviit leave tloir name at tfir
Drt^More, during h ir absence. We take this
opportunity of tendit g our thanks to hose who h ve
ix'endedto us sa liuoial a paiiousg,, mid hi>|io
thosp indebted by note or account win please do u *
the escenliai fnv< ur to call and settle.
Dec. 31 1845. I—if
MEDICAL
DOCTORS, TAYLOR & URQUHAKT, r * *•
pectfully announce to the Citizens ofCoioiu
bus and the vicinity, that they have associated them
selves in the practice of Mcmcine.
They will give prompt attention to all calls, either
in the city or country.
Their office will be continued at the ope, at pr*.
sent occupied bv Dr. Taylor, on Randolph strict.
The residence of Dr. Urquhart will be at th
house of Mrs. Shorter, on Broad street.
Columbus, May 29. 1844. 22—ts
IIEWE’S LINAMENT
For lllienmaUKin !
ALL Rheumatic persons have very good reason
for rejoicing, that they can obtain an article
that will set all rheumatic complaints at defiance.
We wonder that people will suffer a moment with
this distressing and excruciating pain when they ran
find a certain cm ein th s preparation. The certifi
cates that the proptietors have would Aston sh the
most incieduious.— Patients, who have been laid up
tor years, atid who never eat-peced again to he about,
in health, or without cljitches, have beer, almost mi
raculously raised foul I heir brd of pain, and restor
ed to their friends sound in limb, and enlirely fr< e
from pain of any kind. This is bo fiction, but fact,
and thousands who have used it can testify to its use
fulness. Beware of cono'erfeits.
Sold by Comstock Sf Cos . New Yo-k, and
PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At the Blue Ding Sioie, Columbus, Ga.
CONNEL’S
Nagical Fam Extractor.
From 2 to 8 times cheaper than before , or
not king, if the user is not delighted with it.
An article that every family must consider indiss
pensable when they know its power and value, and
wh ch has heretofore been sold too high to teach all
c'.a-’ses has now hern reduced in price, W'ith a view
that rich and poor, high and low, and in fact every
human being may enjoy its comforts ; and all who
get it shall have the luice returned to them if thpy
are not and lighted wiifi its use. We assert, without
the possibility of contradiction, that all burn* tttut
scalds, every external sure, old or fresh, and all ext< r
nal pains and aches, no matter wh*re, shall he re
duced to comfort by it in five mitiu'.ea—saving life,
limb, or scar. No burn can be fatal if this is applied,
unless the vita's are destroyed by the accident. It
is truly magical, to appearance, in its effecta. En
quire for ’ Connel’s Magical Pain Extractor Salve.”
at Comstock & Co’s. 21 Cortland st. New York, or
at PAUL ROSbIGNOL’rf,
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
HEADACHE HEUIEDY.
For the cure of Sick Headache !
This distressing complaint may be cured bv using
one hot'le of Spohn’s tftek Headai he Remedy, which
lias cured thousands of the very worst rapes, per
sons after suffering weeks wiih this deathlike sick
ness, will buy a bottle of this remedy and he cured,
and then complain of their folly in not buying it be
fore. People are expected lue the whole bottle,
not use jt two or three times and then complain that
they are not cimd- A bottle will cure them.
Sold by PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus. Ga.
April 9, 1845 15-ly
Tlic Piles and all Sores.
Hays’ Liniment is known imiw to ilioii.hiuim, as a
must extraordinary remedy for these afihctions. It
is impossible to tell in a newspaper, in such a man
ner as to obtain full credence, the < ff. cts and bene
fits of this article, sogencial is the practice ol adver
tisers of extolling articles of no merit. Such, per
sonal references wjil be given, as to bring conviction
to the minds < f the most unhedeving. Will sufferers
only ask among their friends if they have rot heard
ol or known its effects; and if they do not hear it mors
warmly praised than any other salve,let them not get
it. All fancy or exaggeration is positively excluded
from these statements, and it is de ermmed to sav
n ifliing ot i's merits, hut what could he fully proved
by a host of witnest-e*. in any curs of justice. Will
you look at ihe thing and the proofs at 21 Cortland)-
st.. wheie it m&y be had?— JY. Y. Commercial Ad
vertiser.
O 3 LOOK OUT.—Some swindlors have conn,
terfeited this article, and put it up wrh various and vi
ces. Do not he imposed upon. One thing only w ill
protect you—it is the name of COMSTOOK & CO.
that name must be always on the wrapper, or veu are
cheated. Do not forget it. Take this direction
with you, and tefl bv ilit, <r never buy, for it is im
possible for an other to be true or genuine.
SOLOMON HAYS.
For sale by COMSTOCK CO.
New York.
And also by their Agent.
PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At the Rluo Drug Store, Columbus, Georgia.
May 7. 1655. 20—ts.
• —“ - -•
Cheaper than Ever!
TO PRINTERS,
Type Foundry and Printers Fur
nishing Warehouse.
THE subscribers have opened anew Type
Foundry in thecity of New Y'ork, where they
are ready to sapply orders to any extent, for any
kind of Job or Fancy Type. Ink, Paper, Case*. Gal
leps, Brass Ru'e, fitccl Column Rule, Composing
Sticks, Chases, and every article, necessary for a
Printing Office. Also second hand materials.
The Type which are cut in imitation of the Eng
lish letters, are cast in new Moulds, from an entirely
new set ol Matrixes with deep counters, are war
ranted to be unsurpassed by any, and will be sold at
prices to suit the times. All the type furnished l y
us is 1 hand east.” The Types from any foundry
can be matched at this establishment.
Printing Presses furnished, also Steam Engines of
the most approved pattern.
COMCOSITION ROLLEBS CAST FOR PRINTERS.
Editors of newspapers, who will buy five times ss
much Type as their bills amount to, may give the a
bove one year’s insertion in their papers, and send
one of their papers only, containing it to the subscri
bers. COCKROFT & OVEKAND, 68 Ann st.
Dec. 3, 1844. 49—ly
TO PRINTERS.
Type Foundry and
Printers* Furnishing Warehouse
THE SUBSCRIBERS have opened anew
Type Foundry in the city of New York,
where they are ready to supply orders to any exs
tent, for any kind of job or fancy Type, Ink, Paper,
Cases, Galleys, Brass Rule, Steel Column do.
Composing Sficka, Chases, and every article ne
cessary for a Printing Office,
The type which are cast in new moulds, from an
entirely new set ofmatrixes with deep counters, are
warranted to be unsurpassed by any, and will be sold
at prices to suit the times.
Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam En
gines of ’he most approved patterns.
N. B.—A Machinist constantly in Attendance to
repair Presses and to do light work.
Composition Rollers cast for Printers.
Editors of Newspapers, who will buy fhree times
as much type as their bills amount to, may give the
above six months insertion in their papers, and send
thoir papers containing it to the subscribers..
COCKROFT & OVEREND,6B Ann st.
New York, August 13, 1845. S3— Gm.
DISSOLTm
copartnership between the undersigned in
JI the practice of Law, has been dissolved by
mutual consent. The unfinished business of the firm
will be attended to by Mr. A. IVERSON, who “will
continue to practice'Law as heretefore in the various
comities near Columbus.
ALFRED IVERSON.
JOHN FORSYTH.
Decemher 3,1845, 49—ts.
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA
BLANKS,
FOR SALE AT THIS OITICE. ,