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•£ EGS it SALE S
MUICOftEK gHSIUFb’ BUBB.
T®riLL b sold on atesftrgt Trtdsj in MARCH
--WW %-L *t th* the ety o
■'lusted at ihe iwwt of
beig the lot on which
w, town tat Ns. 483
foray th afreet, between
i, Mo. 274 containing 4
ee| between Early and
ruled half al lot No, 242
.obtKon, containing hail
i corner <>f Jaffa son and
ded half *f k>? Nfo.-178,
a East side of broad si.
tt.; also lo s Nos. 648
sate thereon, said lot*
Nfaclntosh st. occupied
by Danirt AlcDougoid a* a residence; also that part
f No. 187, and the improvements, known formerly
i ibe Ibsurxltee Bank rtf Colunftur also the building
art present oceopisd by Mr Dunham as a Book Stoie
alto the Store House situated on the East side of
tread street, occupied by O. ft J. Ify!e ; also the
Slots House on <h N. W. corner of broad and ran
afotph streets, now occupied b/ Wui, P. Malone.
All tho akwe propers? te*id on as the properly of
i>*uiei MeD.nig.rtd to satisfy & fas in favor of tieo,
liirptreisf Dsnel McDougald—lnsurance Bank
jf Coiumo-i • vs the same 4’ other H fas in mr hands.
J NO. M. BETUUNK, Sheriff,
MORTGAGE SALE.
Win be sold at the seme place , on the Ftrs
Tuesday in April next,
A negfp grl stare, by the name of Lucy, about
14 years wfad. to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of
Michael B*rshall vs ‘ Frances Love, said properly
levied oa 44 the property of the taid Francis Love,
■afti pointed out ip and mortgage fi fa.
, JNO. M.BETHUNE Sh’ff.
HARRIS .SIIEUIKF SALKS.
VKTILL be tuldon the first Tuesday in MARCH
ww next, before the Court House door in ,the
sown of Hamilton. Harris County, within ihe legal
•bowrsot sate, the following property, to-wii :
One negro girl, Anica about twelve years old, and
•one mute as the property of Thomas E. McClary,
levied o t& satisfy <>ne fi fa from Harris Inftrior
Court, Walter T. Colquitt vs Thomas IS. McClary.
TWOS. A. WILLIAMS Sb’ff.
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE,
Will be sold the fallowing property to wit:
One house and lot aud'one iSiure house on ihe same
lot. in tb? town of Whitesv.llo, N o. not known: fovu and
tin to satisfy one b (a fr fni the Infct tor Court ol Har
vis county as the property of James Ramsey John M.
Flournoy an 4 Nathan Bass Executors & Cos. vs J as.
Ramsey. JEREMIAH HALL AM D. Sh’ff.
TAMJOT SHERIFF SAI,ES.
WlLiLbe sold on the first Tuesday in MARCH
next, before the Court House door in the
aown of Talbott i), Talbot county, w'.liiin the egal
ft ours f sale, the following properly to wit.
708 j acres of land. No 7 uuJ 8 111 the 23J distiict
-of Talbot county end No, 198 in (lie 22.1 district of
7alba county and the east half of lot No 163 in the
22d district f Talbot county and the house arid lot
now occupied by Peter F. Malione as a Tavern, con
taining two acres, more or less in the, town of Taibot
ton Talbot coun y,wi>d <m as the property of He
ter F. Mahone to natter thptyti fas from Talbot
Superior Court one ,vs Peter F.
Mahone, one John J. Siflfl&ifSxccutor vs Peter F.
Mah<>ne and one Brown va John B.
\Hicks and Peter security on appeal.
Also, two in nt 17th district of Tal
bot county, partoflot No 163 ifrtj place whereon Dr.
now lives, levied on as the property < f Charles
Wood to satisfy a li ut from Muscogeo Superior
. George Hargnyps Jr. vs Charles Wood.
Also. Sotny a years old, Epsey a woman
l” 30%ears *M, ie vied on as the property of Die It son
Curetoo to satisfy two fi las from Ta bot Superior
► Ctemt, ofce the Central Bank -.fGeorgia vs Dickson
Cureton maker, David Foster, Robert H. Dixon and
William I*. one the Central Bank
f Georgia vs David Fo.4* maker, Grief H. Fuigur
en and D"rttun<JtretoiA” endorsers.
• JOHN D. MATHIS, Sh’ff..
& ATI THE SAME TIME AND PLACE.
Will* sold the foil oving proinsrty to-wit:
•-One lot of land No. 131 in ihe 23d District of Tal
ftol£ouiiiy, levied on us ihe pr petty of Dickson
Cuflfcufl to satisfy a fi 1a from Com t
EliaoH. Beall va Dickson Cureton. vA
Gray Mare, seven years qfti, levied on
’ as tho of Thomas (i. Cham Wss to satisfy
two li (as from Talbot Superior Court one Elias H.
Beall va Thomas {l. Chambless and one Solomon
Puruel ts Thomas G. Chambless.
Also, SO3 acres of land, lot No 80 and ens hundred
acres ot lot number eiehty-one in the fit st dist.
■of originally Troop, now Taloot county j levied 011 as
the property of John D. Chambless to satisfy four
fi fas, three from Talbot Superior Court, one Cincin.
natus D. Cri'ti nden vs John Ds Chambless and
‘Zachariah L. Chambless.on* Wm. J, Owen vs John
J>. Chamliles an I Zachariah L. Chambless, one John
Turner vs John D. Chambless and Zachariah L,
Chambless and o; e f:oin Talbot Interior Court David
W. Call in vs John D. Chambless and Z ichariah L.
Chambless.
Also, one lot ofland No. not known in the 23d dis
trict of Talbot county, the plnce whereon Rufus
Jfat. Cherry has 4 s ore, adjoining Pleasant Hill, levied
•oh • the property ot’ Robert H. Dixon (o satisfy a 6
fa fr m Talbot Superior Court, James And-rson vs
John B. McCoy and Robert H. Dixon security.
Ateo, the South halfof lot ofland No. one hutidied
awi fifty one ia the 17lh district of originally Musco
saa now Talbot county, levied on as tl e property of
Hiraia P. Roque.nore to satisfy a fi fa from Talbot
•SuperMr Court Jeremiah Beall vs Hiram Roquemore,
Also,, wo horses, ItAed on as the property of Wm
H. D. Cook lo satisfy fgjfo fi fas from Talbot Supe
rior and Inferior Cou vs Win
H. D. Codk and one Miller Itle#V‘Co v* William
H.JD. Cook. . ’ ‘ oJeP-
Also, one hundred and fifty acres of lfflE mure or 1
less, it being part* of lot* number 278 m we Suuth-
Wc4 cornet ol said lo<?j*vJ part of lot No. 279 in the
jM.Jth east corner of sani lot ail.u) the 22d of
Jvtgiialiy Muscogee now Taibol County, It-vud -on as
the property of E. M. Gorham to sati?fy sundry fi fas
frea a Justice Court of Talbot county Martin W.
Stamper vs E. M. Gorham; levy made and returned
to ice by a constable.
Ateo two lot* of land No. 137 and No lot in the
- JRd-district of o'igiqally Muscogee now Talbot
county, levied on as the property of Jesse Curleo to
eatisyafi fa from Harris Superior Court, John
Warner vs Jes.‘>e Cunee_ and William Pitts security
a appeal.
WILLIAM SMITH D. Sfa’ff
ATJRiE SAME TIME AND PLACE.
WtTToe said the following property to-wit.’
Four hundred and seventy-two acriß ofland in the
23d district ol originally Muscogee Rpw Talbot coun
ty lots nmm>ers 28 and lot number 41 and the third
of lot of land in the 23d district of Talbot county, j
the place whereou Mrs. MfcManus now lives and
six negroes. Sara a man 23 years eld, Lucy a girl 16
years old, Franky a woman S8 years old, Pcrcijla a
woman 21 vears old, aud her clnlJ Newry 14 months
•old, and Wi liam a boy 14 years old, and one half
ocelot in the town of Bellview with a store house!
thereon and eighty feet square ofland in the town of
Bellview with a store house thereon, levied on as
the property of Jaraee M. Davis to satisfy sev en fi fss
from Talbot SuperiorCouit, one the Central Bank”
of Georgia vs Jas M Davis, 3 Miller Ripley ft Cos.
tr*. Jas M. Davis, and Wm Smith, one Win. Smith
▼a James M. Davis and one VV illiam Towns vs James
M. Davis and one William Smith vs John Johnson
Executor, and James M. Davis endorser.
Also, 808 teres ofland in the22d district ofTalbo 1
■county, adjoining Joseph V\ i son on the norib and
Gamble on the East and Denson Crow on the West,
numbers not known, levied on as the property of John
Ellison to satisfy a fi fa from Talbot Superior Court
Lemuel Merrill vs James M. Davis and John Ellison
secu ity on appeal.
Also one house and twelve acres ofland in the 17th
district of Talbot county, number not known, levied
on as the property ol Peter Baugh to satisfy a fi fa
from Talbot Superior Court, James Cooksey vb Pe
ler Baugh and Green B. Clay *
A iso one bouse a> and lot in the town of Tamflfta
Talbot coan'y, the place i whereon ifemilo&P. i
Snead now lives, levied on as the
i!toa P. Sinead to sa;i- fy sunJra fi fas
Superior am! Inferior Courts, one Joseph Jacklbn for
the use ol Wtl.r.:m B Ellington vs H. P. Smca<\one
Warner, Catiin. Loop St tJo. vs Hami ton P.
one Phiip Cunrti.4ilia(B rs Hamilton P. Smead, one
Georpe W. Crawford, vs Hamilton P. Smead and
bhm the Bank ts Miiledgeville ‘ s H. P. Smead.|
JAMES K GIPDENSD SVff. J
AOMIMSI'RATOH’S SALE.
AGkEEABLE to an order of the Honorable the
Interior Court of Eurly county, when silting
as a court of Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tues>
in March next, beifore ihe Court-house door in
Early co., nr n hiu tile usual hours of sale, all the land
belonging to tho estate of Johu A- Wood dec., con
taining three hundred and twenty three acres, more
ir less,ihe place whereths deceased died on. All
•old for tbs benefit oi tho heirs and creditors of said
4eceast|.. Teiois wade know nan the dav of sale
m fi ZAIHJCH SAWYER. “Adrn’r
Pec. If t
JpMISDTItAIOR’S SALK.
AGREEABLE to an order ol the Honorable the
Inferior eoud ot’ Randolph countT, while sitting
fur ordinary purpose, will be sold on the first Tues
day in April next, at the Court House door in the
Town of Cuthbert. c ’tween the usual houiga of sale
the one half oflot of laud number 121, in 9th dist,
of Mtd county as the property of William Cole late
of xaid county dec^*ed.
JAOB HOBBS Adm’r. )
JANF, COLE Adm’x, f
Jan 14, 1846 3
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LEGAL SA.L ES.
SALE.
WILL be ,uld; order of the In
ferior Court of M ump‘ie Ptetoty, when sit
ting fjr ordinary |uirpofesiW> the
place for legal sales in thofrty of
first TuesdfV in April neK Frecitoas N’w lb and 11
in the eighth district ofenuscogee county, known as
’the Coweta whole con'ainu g 306
acrer—-aid lot* belonging to the ei'ate of John For
syth dec’ll, arid sold ihr the benefit of ihe creditors t (
said estate. Tor to* marie kue non the day of sale.
JOHN FORSYTH Ado.’r.
Jan, 28, 1846, 5-
N B. The aliove lot* lie on a branch of Bull
Creek and adjoin the lands of Cpt P. T. Schley
and Morris Taylor, on the olrl ivtacon road. They
are between 3 and 4 mile* from Colutnhos, are Weil
imbered, end have about 60 acres cleared. J. F.
ADMINISTUATOXI’S SALK.
WILL be. sold agreeably to an Older of the In
ferior Court of BctU county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, beloie the Court House door,
in Cuihbert, Randolph county ; on the first Tuesday
in April next, between the usual hours of sale, me
lend belonging lo the estate of Reuben Phillips late
of Butts coi’irty deceased. Sold for the benefit o!
the heir3 und creditors of said deceased; said land
he* adjoining Z icariah Bully's lai d* on Cracke.d
Creek, in tbu ninth district of originally Lee, now
Randolph county. Terms m-ide known on the day
of sale. • KOBERT WHITE Adm’r.
Jan. 14,1846. 3
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK’.
AGREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Randolph county, wild sitting
for Ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues
day in April next, at tho Court house door in Cuth
bert between the usual hours of sale tho fo'iowing
property to wit.‘lot ofland No. one hundred and
thirty five in the fourth district, and lot No one hun
drtd and twenty seven in the eleventh District of
originally lee now Randolph county. Sold as the
property of Benjamin Thomas late of said county,
deceased.
BURRELL JOINER Adm’r.
Jan. 23 1816. , 5-
GUAUDIAN’S SALK.
ON THE first Tuesday in March—lß4B—before
the door of the Court House in Ouihlv rt, Ran
dolph County, will be s.'ld a tract of Land situa
t'd at the t me of Grant in (.4)fmirth District of Lee
County,-and known as the number seventy fourth
(74) bounded by Lots, No. 73, 75,79, ns ‘ : ccribed
in the Piott containing 2024 acres, being the proper
ty of the estate of James A. Maxwell deceased and
sold by the permission of the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, when sitting for Ordina
ry purposes, for ihe benefit of the Heirs of said Es
tate. Terms declared at time of sale.
JOS. GUMMING.
Guardian of ihe Children of James A. Maxwell.
Savannah, December 31, 1845. 1 ids
TRUST SALE.
WHEREAS. John VV. Per an? did on the 4th
uav of May, A. D. 1813. make, execute and
deliver to the undersigned, his Deed of Trust, con
veying to us certain properly therein described, for
the purpose of securing us, in our liability as securi
ties for him, upen certain promissory note? therein
specifid, a part of which notes hayo b come due,and
remain unpaid, and which deed was dulv recorded tn
the office of the Clerk us the County Court, for the
county of Russel, and State of Alat ama. in Book
E. Folio 261 and 262. Now by virtue of the power
anu authority in said deal granted to us and in ac
cordance wiih the provisions thereof: we w ; ll sell at
public ont.try.at the (Jot rt-house in the to nos Craw
ford in Russell county, and*State of Alabama to the
highest bidder, for Cash, on the first Monday in April
next, the following jooperty, or so much thereof, as
Bha l be sufficient to satisfy the demands in said deed
mentioned which have Elen due, to wit: Ctiilcn a
man slave 45 years old, Ri.ffin 20 years old, E'bert
18 vears old, Calvin 16 years old. Frances a girl 14
vears old, Rachael 12 years oid, and Palmvra a gk 1
5 years obi; a* desciibed in said deed at the date anil
execution thereof; titles indisputable.
WILEY E. JONES.
E. R. FLEWELLEN.
January 23, 1816. s—6od.
FOUR MONTHS NOTICES.
FOUR MONTHS after dale, application will
he made to the Hon. Inferior the Court of Talbot
county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell anrgro man by the name of Peter about twen
ty-one years of age. Sold for division among the
heirs of Elijah Home of said comity.
ELIJAH HORNE, Guardian.
November 12, 1845 46
FOUR MONTHS after date, application will
be made to UlO Honorable the Inferior Court of
Stewart county, when silling as a Court of Ord-mary,
for leave to sell the house and lot in the town of Lump
kin, whereou A. B. Pope now lives, for the benefit of
the heirs. A. B. POPE, Guardian.
November 12,-1845 46
FOUR MONTHS after dale application will
be made to the honorable the Inferior Court
r>f Meriwether county, wiiile sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell ‘hh Negroes belonging to the
estate of Seth Thompson, late of said countv, dec’d.
ISAAC THRASH, ) ~ ,
LEVI M. ADAMS, ( Ex ors ;
November 12, 1845 46
POUR MONTHS alter date, application wil
be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Stewart county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for
leave to sell ail the real personal estate of Joseph
Delk, late of said county deceased.
JAMES WATERS, Adm’r.
Nov. 5, 1815. (J. M. M.) 45.
I te.NOUR .MONTHS after date, application will be
jL made 10 the Honorable the Inferior Court o.
St?W%\ county, when silting as a Court of ordinary
for leave to soil all the negroes belonging to the
estate of Peter Thompson late of said countv dec’d.
THOMAS P, HELTON, Guardian.
Oct. 15,1815 42
1^9 OUR MONTHS after date, application will
be made to the Honorable, the iufei ior Court
of Meriweibcr county, while sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell lot ofland No. (118.) one
hundred and eighteen in the (Sth) eighth district ol
j originally Troup, now Meriwether conntv, being a
’ part of (he real estate of Wood Moreland, late of
1 Meriwether county do at-ed.
CYNTKa MORELAND Ad’rx.
October 1, 1845 ” 40
C'l EORGIA, Randolph County—Whereas Rob’t
X G. Ricks, Adm’r on the estate of Janies Fort,
deceased, applies for letters of dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed I y lew. to shew cause, if any they have, why
s(ud letters should not be granted.
Given under at office,this
O. P. BEALL, c. c. o.
September 10, 1815. 37—>6m
('I EORGIA, Randolph county —Whereas Ma-
JT son Tiller applies to me for Letters of Admin
istration on the estate of Samuel Bow, lata ofilen
derson county Tennessee, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office within the tune pi e
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Givtn under my hand at office this sih dav of Jan.
1846. O.P. BEALL, Cl’k c.o.
Jfcn. 14, 1846. 3_st
(4 EORGI/Y Rando'ph County—Whereas Satnu
■T el A. Grier applies >o me for letters of Admin
| istraiion on the Estate of James Stubbs late’ot said
eoun'y deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and
singular th e kindred and creditors of the sa>d deceased
to be and appear at rny office within the tune pre
scribed by iaw to show cause, if any they have, why
Wters should not be granted.
under my hand and seal at office, this IGih
O.P. BEALL, c. c.o
4—st.
RAN AWAY j
JA~EN the first of June, a boy Jeff I
vs about 27 years of age, 5 feet,
■WM or 8 incites high, tolerably black; 1
speaks a little broken, rather slow :
A ho elahns himself to be h blacsfetnilh,
i \ smi his right leg has a scar on it, oc
casioned by a barn ; good set 01.
‘~~hlinii_ TO teeth ; and I think a small scar over
■'f jfcißuSai or ujjoej. bis eye. I will give SSO for
him ch ..vered to me, or SIOO for him and the: Lief.
A. SHEFFIELD.
Cci-s, 1843 s r •41-^-iL
R ANA WAY.
RANAWAY from his owner, a negro man, a
bout 2S years of age, of a light complexion,
and known about Columbus as JIM BILLUPS.—*
He lm • been missing about three weeks, end is'sup*
posfd o be lurking about town.or on the’ Fiver.—
A iibetsi reward will be given for.bis delivery to the
subscriber, or for any information that may* be the
mean* of finding him. *A. H. COOPER.
Jan. 21, 1846. 4—ts
LEG A L NOTICES .
cnOKClA.ijaiidolpti county*
To the Honorable Superior Court of taid County,
f fpIIIE petition ofiseyinotirAJatchingfl respectful-
B ly showeth, that heretofore, to-wit: on the
twelfth day ol May, in the year of our Lord eighteen
hundred and forty-five, oub Pfo.auder T. hotupson
executed and delivered to vonF peiuiontr his :
written mortgage deed in writing uv lin> hand and j
seal, and for the better ec'tri.g the said Seymour:
Cachings in the payment of a written promissory]
note ihereiu deaerihed, bearing atate orUne 271 b day |
February, eighteen hundred and iorty-nw, whereby ,
the said Philander Tmarps /u and your pentionenfor
value received promised 10 pay John Baut rord r
one hundred and eighty-five collars and eighty four
cents, on demand ; And ior the better securing the
payment f the aforesaid prpnJssoyr note the sail
Thompson bargain* and, safo.-and dFr.wjed by said
mortgage deed to your petitioner #t tiiat tract or par
cel of land, situate, lying aid buliig in (he eleven h
(11th) district <S nos* Ranticipjfcoumy, and known
atrd distinguished as lot nunfer two Hundred and
forty-seven (447.) hundred and two
and a half acres, more or te
And yoor petitioner avers, that indef.iutof said
Thompson paying said notmnpjias plid off and dis
charged ihe s ime, and ihimtlie.ftilt amount of princi
pal aiid interest oi said #oate*ary note is still due
and unpaid to him [fontjleiitJoner } w hereupon i our
petitioner that a jsrtiic iii.-i niay be grunt< and re
quiring the said Philydcr Thompson to pay the
principal said note into the Clerks
Ofil e Cminty on or be
orc.rffefirst dav of dp this Court, ai.d
that his equity of rapnnptioit in inorlga
<res premises ha fupver barred aud forte osed, etc.
“ * ‘ TAYLOR & GON EKE.
Attorneys for Pe itiuiier.
Seymore Cachings 5 Petition and Rn’n nisi
\f .- for foreclosure of
Philandei/Thompson. ) mortgage.
On heaycg the petition of Scyn.or Catchings, it is
ordered* that the dtfendent. do pay the ..amount ol
principle and interest, due on the promissory note
therein discribed into the Clinks Office of the Supe
rior Court of this County, on or before the first day
of the next Term of this Court, and in default therein
his equity of rederouion, to the said mortgaged
premises tie foreclosed and forever barred, an i that
this Rule be served upon the defendent in terms of the
law,
Randolph Superior Court Oct. Term 1845.
A true extract from tlie minutes <1 snid Court.
SAMUEL W. BROOKS CL K-
Dec. 24 1845. 52 m4ni
In Muscogee Superior Court November adjourned
Term 1845,
John D. Howell Administra
tor of Jonathan A. Hudson, |
for the u.o of eaborn Jones ■} Bill in Equity.
vs j
John Fountain and others. J
IT appearing to the cot rt that Joel Branham of
the county of Putnam, Henry Branham of the
count', of Hail. Parish Carter and Seaton Grantland
of the co. i'.ty of Baldwin, and Michael VV. L’errv of
the county of Lee have not been served, ordered
that the complunant have further time to si rve the
ranie. And ii also appearing that John Dillingham
adrainisnator of George W". Ddiinghi^n, - Edward
Gary, Jas. K. T. Walton, John VV. Freeman, John
G. Worsham. Stephen M. Aber
crombie iu his own right and Ejreßitor of Charles
Ain rorr mbic reside without of I Lis State.
the be perfteted by
pukl’shing fir four mor.tiis.
A sue extract ofsa.d Court, this
13th day of Jau.
jfniADteTURGIS, c. s, c.
Jan 14, 3—4m
. „ ! Bill and In-
WiUiawT Hopkins, \> iuncuoi,.
Burvvell Blackman and | . J
Samuel Blackman. J
IT appearing r the court that two of the above
defendant?, liurwell Blackman and Satuue) Wil
liams, reside vvit|iout tho jurisdiction of this court, so
that they cannot lie ter veil personally. It is there
fore ordered that said defendants plead answer and
demur to said Bill, not dimming alone, at the next
’Perm of this court, and that service of this Bill be
perfected by publication of this rule once a month for
four months in one of the Gazettes in Columbus.
A True extract fttn the minutes of said court. Oc*
tober Term 1845.
SAM. W. BROOKS; Cl’k:
Nov. 5,1.345. „ 45—ni4in.
A BEAUTIFUL FARM FOSS,
SALE.
S OFFER for t u'e, that beautiful farm, lately own
ed by George Hanson Schley,'"situated in Rug
ged county. Alabama, eight milts .North West of
he city of Columbus, one jnile West of ihe Salem
road, and on the ro*d leading tc iWacoti county. It
contains one hundred and sixty acres of first rale pine
land interspersed with oak and hickory—eighty acres
cleared and unde.’ good fence.
There is a a:eat framed dwelling house, newly
buffi—a kitchen, stables, and all necessary cut
houses —at and in the j aid is a well of as excellent su
er as any m the country. The front yard is large,
and ornamented wi h forest, aud a variety of fine
fruit trees.
It is very desirable as a residence. The location
is healthy—the community in the vi
cinity are chinches, schools,
Apiiljmuiou may be William Schley
in stJJrcriher on the premises.
S. WRIGHT.
January, 7. 2—lm
” . ~
WlLLjpFsold at public outcry in the town of
in Alabama, on the fourth clay of
the following lots or parcels ofiand to
N. ?SLScc. 1, Township 19. Range 53,
Ni
S i do
N 5 do do
SStN 2 S do do • 22, do 23
S J do cW2O. 22, do 23
Si do jSo 23,
S do 2oj do do 24
N j do do 28. do rfi, do 25
SEABORN JONES.
HENRY L. BENNING.
January, 14, 1846. 3—3 t
NOTICE.
THE b’J-iness heretofore transacted in tho name
and style of FOSTER 4- PURPLE, will
hereafter be done in the name ofS. Bi PURPLE.—
W. Foster will remain and manage the businesss as
before. S. B. PURPLE.
WAT CIIEs7 JjpWELR Y
THE suhscriberMMreken the Store in Well horn's
Buildings the -Arcade Galery,
wliich has find filled up for
his business,jHh is with Goods of ail
Kinds, kept in suchtm estabiishmenf, viz .
Watches Guard Chains, Fob Chaws,
Vest (JMnns, Rings, Pins,
Bracelets. LocketsTHilyer
Butter Knives, Plated Castors,
Cake Ba-kets, Urns. Brittania Ware,
Fine Table cutlery, PocketCutlery,
Also a choice defection of Perftnnery and Fancy
Soaps, and the bust article of Shaving Cream now in
use. Those who sh-tve themselves would do well to
call and try it. ftis Warrantee.
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 dtggins” to require
any praise at my hands. His work speaks for itself.
Jobs of all kinds done in good style and promptly;
end all work done >s warranted.
W. FOSTER,
For S. B. PURPLE.
This Store will hereafter be known as the “Arcade
Jewelry Store.”
December 17, 1845. 51—ts.
REMOVAL.
C. F. E SXtVETT,
HAS removed his Residence and Office to the
Dwelling formerly occupiejl by DR. WM. K.
SCHLEY, one door South of Episcopal Church,
and directly opposite the resilience ol Captain P. T.
Schley, where he maybe fo*fnd at aii tim'es prepared
to perform all operations appertaining to his profession
Jan. 7, 1846. 2—ts.
7 Rent,
House with all the ne
cessary the privilege of wood.
Situated on thyTalbotftSkrosd, about two miles
from
Evans formejdy lived. Apply to^-
§ A. H. COOPER.
Jan. 21, *46. 4—ts
LOUIS,
FRENCH BOOT-MAKER,
j grt inform the Citizens
E I ww of Columbus, and adjacent
that he has jnst received
* lw ‘jgL-’ ~ direct from Paris, a splendid as
sortment of French’ Leathers, to
gether with several first-rate workmen, and he is now
prepared to make Boots at the shortest notice.
His Store is next door to the Post Office, on Ogja
thorpe street, Columbus,. Nov 19,1845* 47M
THE Subscriber naving been frequently asked
of late if he intended to. lease the city, and
thinking there was such an impression afloat, wou.u
here announce, that hs intention is to stay m Lo
lumbu*. He is prepai ed to give less< na on tho
Piiuio forte and Gfiitar
and would be pleased to show those wh‘> arc tlesir
! or's to employ a teacher, the recornmeridatioris given
niin by the first musicians in the city of New 101 fa
jas a capable and successful teacher of music. It
l cannot be supposed that a pupil ran be made a nn
- ishedperformer in a short time-; there is ro royal or
nearer road 10 proficiency in music,'-than tn any o fa
er science; it is the resuit alone of application and
perseverance, and time is necessary to develcpe tae
capacitj - of a pupil for receiving, and the teacher for
irestowing a practical knowledge of the science:—
Mr. R. hopes 10 satisfy all who may employ him
a It’s ability and experience 111 Ins profession; he
may be found at his room over the Diug Store c-f
Messrs, Pord & Wilcox, and any notice left thei*
will be promptly attended to.
CHARLES REPS.
Columbus, Jan. 21s, 1&16. 4—ts.
BRUNO & VIRGINS.
IMPORTERS OF
If
INSTRUMENTS,
and sole Agents* for the sale of J. Cbicker
ings, and Nunns <s• CLaiks celebrated
PIANO FORTES.
HAVE constantly on hand, and offer for sale at
the Manufacturers prices, a splendid assort
ment of Piano Fortes, fiom the above'celebrated
manufactories.
The v ell known repifia ionof these, manufactories,
precludes the necess’ty of commenting upon the ex
cellence of their instruments, which have stood the
test of everv climate for many yeais,
A large assortment of Violins. Guitars, Bass Vi
ols K-nt Bugle3, Cortiopeons French Horns, Ophi
c ides, Trombones, Post Horns, Hunting Horns,
Drums. Fifes, Flutes, Flagervetts, Clark netts. Viofin
Bows, Violin, Guitar and other stinigs, Mouthpieces
for Clarioneits and Brass Instruments Music paper,
&o. &c.
New I?EtßstC —Instruction Books, and scales
for the Piano, Guitar, Violin, Flute, Accordeon, Rc.
&c. constantly receiving.
ICIP Catalogues of Music given gratia.
> Columbus, Ga. October I, 1845, 40—ts
;^^removal7^ci|
cohuai b u s
RIFLE Alf K> SfIZO'JT liUN MANU
FACTORY.
Second Door iielow James Kivlin’s, Broad Street,
Columbus, Ga.
F. SILEFER,
MANUFACTURER and importer of every des
cription of Double and Sing e Barrelled Shot
Guns, and a fine assortment of Rifles, Pisto's, and
Gun Materials and Sporting Implements on hand,
for sale, in lots lo suit purchasers.
Caps. Powder, Shot, Lead. Sec. Guns, Re-stock
ed; Flint Locks altered to Percussiou, and repair
ing done in the best manner.
military Companies and officers suppliedwilh
swords of every description.
A fine assortment of Leibrich’s Patent Door and
Trunk Locks for sa’c ; Doer and Trunk Leeks, and
Keys fitted. A superior assortment of Clocks, war
ranted to keep good time.
• Orders from the Country promptly altend"d ( o.
All articles soli law for Cash, ar.'d warranted.
October 8, 1845. 41—Cm
NEW AMI> FASHIONABLE
TAILORING
Prices Corresponding with the Times ! !
JOSEPH 12. TijRJtfBULL,
E3PECTFULLY informs Ins friends and the
.fiLter pub.ic, that he has taken a room on Broad street,
in Adams’ new building, wear the Market House, over
the store of M, Brannon, on tile East side ot the
street, opposite lo Fond 4’ Wilcox’s Drug Store, for
the purpose of conducii--g the
TAILORING BUSINESS.
From his long experience, he trusts he shall be able
to give satisfaction to ail who rnav favor him with a
call. All orders executed promptly, and in stylo and
durability equal to any similar establishment.
N. B.—Cutting particularly attended to—Gar
ments repaired at short notice.
Coiombiis, October 29, 1845 44—4 m
NOTICE. ’
from rny plantation 7 miles Souih of
k-3 Americus on the night of the 4iii of January,
one stiTel mare muln, 5 or 6 years o and common
size—the mule is supposed to be trying to get back
to Stewart county, atry information given will be
thankfully received by the subscriber. Address him
at Americas, Gu. HERRING HOOKS.
Jau. 28, 1846. £—3t
A CARD.
HAVING purchased of Messrs Bradlcv &
Dennnon their Stock of Dry Goucjs, on advan
tageous term-; we ate enable dto offer them to the
public at reduced prices for Cash. Our design is to
keep the best selected assortment of Fancy and Sta
■de Dry Goods in Columbus, and to sell ihe same on
as- good terms as any ptlier house. As the times are
ha. T d and competition stronger than is usual fir new
beginners to encounter, we hope our friends will give
us an “open field and a clear track” for the race and
our best endeavors shall be used to reciprocate the
fovor. BROKAW & CLEMONS.
Columbus, Jan. 28,1846. £ 5-2 1
THE subscribers hatjJmiered into a copartner
jshir> under the OiSIAW
& demons, tratisaWlJii of the Dry
Goods Business, at Jim Store recently’ occupied by
Messrs Bradlev IsyPemmon.
J. A. BROKAW.
W. G. CLEMONS.
Columbus. Jan, 28, 1846. s_tf
L.U K eAieED,J r7~
HAS removed to his a few doors be
low the Market ilmuMm the west side broad
street, where he will be ‘o fee ali who wish
to settle their accounts with’ him or with the late
firm of James Shaw & Cos.
Ofiliinibus, Janm Ift46. s-ts
Boots, Slices, ;md Brogans.
OF every description—n large slock, to wbich ad
ditions’ are constantlymade, for saleAn the
must reasonabte-lfciqis. LUKE REED, Jr.
Sign of the golden boof-jpl saddle a few doo’rs be
low the Market Jdltyftdfr 4-ts
SADDLER* & HARNESS.
OF all kind?—a complete assortment constantly
on hand and for sale at the lowest possible
prices by LUKE REED, Jr.
Sign of the golden boot and saddle,
below the market House.
Jan. 21, 1846. 4 ts
India rubber goods.
INDIA RUBBER CURTAIN CLOTH—FIoor
Cloth—Ginjand Machine Banding—Hats.Coatr,
Leggms, &c. &c., for sale by
v LUKE REED, Jr.
Sign-of the golden boot and saddle,
below tbe market-house.
Jan. 21,1846. 4 ts
FOR SADDLEKS & HAR
NESS MAKERS.
SKIRTING, Karnes? and Bridle Leather, Sad
dle n-ees. Hog Skins~Pad Skins—Harness
Mountings—Buckles—rings, &c. &c. for sale by
LUKE REED, Jr.
Sign of the golden boot and saddle,
below the market house.
Jan. 21, 1846. 4-ts
FOR CARRIAGE MAKERS.
TOP & APRON LEATHER—Curtain Cloth,
Coach Lace—Worsted fringe—Drawing Cord
&c.&c. for sale by
LUKE REED, Jr.
Sign of (he golden boot arid saddle,
4 nh ft below the market house.
4t—tf
Set HEMBYAIs. \M
jfa&Se. yS%&92B&*
THs been compelled bv the recent Fire, to change his location.
n enough to find a splendid Slo.e-House, one door from the corner
“txuo Rankins’ cor/er, where he will be ha P? y to see Ins old frrends
and customers, and sell them his present stock
‘AT NEW lOBE COST !
The stock is well assorted and equal to any in the Southern country, in poml ot qualify.
FOR THE RADIES.*
s,mpr Posh mere PeCoss, in various patterns; Mouslin PeLames, do ;
S do Black Bombazines and Alpaccas ; super French Merinos, ddiercnt colors.
Silks and Satins.
VVI.SIP nnd colored Muslins, all the dillercnt qualifies,
French and English prints; sup Tvvild Ginghams, and American prints, from Gi els. up.
Ribbons and Laces, a large assortment.
FOR GENTLEMEN.
Super Black and colored Cloths; do Cassimeres, inferiorto none in the State.
Hats, Boots anil Bli©e§ 9
A large assortment, at Ccst !
MRS. DAVIES can be found at the Store, with a fresh assort
ment of Silk and Florence Bonnets, which have been received direct from New Aork,
since the Fire, and will be sold remarkably low. “ . .. ,
He takes this opportunity to express his thanks to his fnends for the untiring efforts
made bv them to save his property from the flames.
Pec 31, 184 G. ,
JMANSSON MOUSE.
ApaladiicolU) Fla.
MATHER & BARRY,
PROPRIETORS.
‘til sci above extensive establish-
d J§L ment has been leased by the
s a SiCfcrihers, for a term of years, nod
halbeen thoroughly and neatly fur*
throughout. To Families
.an* ni’ nofbusiliess\iis H.->iol affords advantages
superior to ihose of a\ Its situa
tion is ceniral, ot ground, one o.
ihe most ekvated aud to persons in pur
suit of the i*trr tlt<\, f s retirement and heal*
hv location offers niawy ii^nceincn’s.
Tile Proprietors will panis oFaxpense to
render this Establishment “Nty ot liberal patron
age. , \ U. MATHRK,
* A F. BAKRY.
Apalachicola, Dec 3, 1845. * 49—2 m
FLOYD HOUSE,
/ J7IACOiy,OA.
■n Subscriber, in announcing to
fiTpfl ® his friends and the public, hy whom
eiijflja he has brim so liberal’v patronised, liis
i cocl il’iaiice of die above RsU-blisliment,
begH | t>|lve , 0 oySHre o y SHre them of his determi
nation to -Ustain Mur well established reputation of bis
li. use. Instead of falling off, there shall be a pvog
icsftive improvement ; nndifa liberal outlay, a well
furnished stable, with every del cacy this and other
markets can supply; clean beds, comforatable rooms,
attentive servants, and the will p> please and accom
modate will merit patronage, he expects to drain it. ‘
H. S. NEWCOMB. :
November 5, 1844. 4.9—ts.
PJL AK T. ITSOF&fg S ALE.
desirous ojLremoriijg into
?s s s ow n, niT-i^fiT^^jjhis
ti t 1L E 3
FROM COLUMBUS, <*i til's Hamilton Road.
I R. TANNER.
Columbus, July 16,184*. 29—ts
A THREE DOLLAR JWAGAXINE AT HALF
PRICE..
(Hr-A GEN TS uA N TED.^Q
CHEAPEST AND BEST FAMILY
M. MAGAZINE IN THE U, STATES.—
Forty eight Laige Octavo Pages and Fifteen En
gravities in each Number. Published cn the first cf
everv mouth.
NEW VOLUME-JANUARY , 1846.
ROBERT SEARS, 128 Nassau st , Now York,
has ti.si ist oed tire, first number of bis
NEW PICTORIAL AND ILLUSTRATED
FAMILY MAGAZINE FOR 1846
In all respects equal to the three dollar Magazines for
the low price of \rjONLY ONE DOLLAR.
AND A HALF PER ANNUM. JTT\
Any person sending FIVE DOLLARS, shall re
ceive Five Copies iff the Magazine, for one year, as
he shall direct.
In pursuing the system determined upon, History,
Natura History, Astronomy, (geography. Chemis
try, Botany, Arciiiiecture, Mechanics, A gricuii lire
and American Biography, will comprise the leading
departments ofsubjr ct inatier. General Literature
arid Education, as distinct from tire fore-mentioned
branches, \vi 1 not be neglected ; a compendious mis
ccllanv, comprising things useful and entertaining,
curious, eccentric. woiidt”. ful, scientific, natural and
T artificial, toge’tlfer wish a genera! summary of leading
passing events, will also be Added. Our owij coun
try, filled with enchanting lakes and rivers, and
beautiful prim tea —witn niouri'ain soli'ud>s, wilder
ness, and forests of unexampled aw fulness and gran
deur—with the end iring’ nionurneii.s and mounds of
an exlinci ptiu’reai prop',.—with the hatilegri unds
and the sepu ehres of heroic viitue—shall furnish the
resources, ot which, by the protni-ed aid of several
literary gcnllemen, we shall awiil ourselves when
practicable, to enrich our pages. All subjects wh eh
will admit ©fit ’-v.il be illustrated with engravings.
The whole number of the engravings, at the conclu
sion ofilie 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 tire
PICTORIAL HISTORY OP THE AMERI
CAN REVOLUTION.
(Embellished with an original Portrait of WASH
INGTON by Chapman, and more than IGO other
Engravings,-!30 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.) to trend the above work complete, by mail
bound in one volume. The postage will not exceed
Twenty-five Cents to any part of the United Stales-
The work retails alone, for Two Dollars per annum.
Agents 1 Van led to sell the l ' Pictorial History of the
American .Revolution.”
All letters must he postpaid, as unpaid letters are
not taken from the Post Office. Address
ROBERT SEARS.
128 Nassau st. New York City.
*** Newspapers throughout the United States,
who may choose to copythe above, and inseitit 12
times, shall receive a copy of the Magazine for ont
year, and the ‘’Revolution,” sent as they desire it.
TO PUBLISHERS OF NEWSPAPERS—
Newsper Publishers would do well to use the Maga
zine, and abo Sears’ Popular Pictorial Works, “as
Premiums to obtain subscribers. For full particu
lars address the publisher, as above.
Dec. 12, 1845 ]-] 2t
GREAT BARGAINS!
S. & co
HAVE stock of Goods
saved Jjllmthe late Store of M.
Brannon, on Broad street, two doors above the old
Insurance Bank, and one door below Mr. LeGay’s
Jewelry Store.
They now offer their-entire uninjured stock of
Dry-Goods, Clothing, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c. &c.
at FIRST COST !
and the balance of their stock at 2d per cent, below
New Yofk Cost!
Columbus. Jan, 7, 1846 2—ts >
NOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby forwarned from trading
for a certain promisory note, made by the un
dersigned for two hundred and, forty dollars, and pay
able to one James Price, a Kentucky Mule drover,
payable about the Ist of January, 1846 and dated
some tinae about the 20th of November. 1845. The
consideration for w hich said note was given has fail
ed and we are determined not to pay the same unless
compelled by law. PATRICK CALHOUN.
ROBERT CALHOUN.
Jan. 28 1846. £-2m
cou.mm
FEMALE ACADEMY.
of Trustees have been pleased to
reflect Miss O’Hara and sister, supemiterid
ants of iliis Inftitutinli, for the year 1846.
TERMS OF INSTRUCTION.
First Class S2O jrer session of five months.
Second do sls do do do do
Primary do $lO do do and > do
Instruction on the Piano Forte, $25, per term.
Fuel per pupil 50 cen's.
The exercises will bo resumed the first Monday in
Januarv.
A. LEVFSON, ) =
JOS IA H BEALL, > *
E. L. DeGKAFFENRIED, )
Prr. 24.1845 52—if
Emory College.
THIS Institution is localeri nt Oxiord, Newton
county, within one lj miles of the Georgia Rail
Road.
Ti.e Board of Instruction consists of the Ri v. Au
gustus B. Longstrtet, 1,, L D. JVesident, and Pro
lessor of Moral and Mental f’h'losophy. ,
Rev. A. Means, M. D. A. M., Professor of Phy
sical Sciences.
Hcv. Geo W.Lanc, A. M., Professor of Ancient
Languages.
G. \V. W. Stone, A. M., Professor of Mathe
matics.
Rev. O. L. Smith, A. M., Adjunct Professor iff
Languagis.
The next term will begin on the last Monday in
January and continue bill ihe 20th of July.
TUITION for the year $44
Board can lie had in the Village from II to sl2
! per month, urd.hitHng all expen es.
j There i-- a preparatory School conue'cied with the
College, under the direction of Professor Lane, assist
ed bv competent instructors.
GEO. W. LANE, Sec’y.
ol Board Trustees.
Oxford, Dec. 24, 4845. 52-$lO-3t
MERCEII UMVEUJSITY.
THE University compri-es a Theological, Col
legiate and Academical Department.
TII EG LOG 1C A L DEPARTMENT.
FacultY, — Rev. John L. Dagg. D. D.” Profess
or of Systematic Tl-enlojiy ; i-tev. J. L. Reynolds
A. M., Professor of Biblical Literature ; Roy. N.
M. Crawford 1 A. M., Professor (ehc : )
tcal History.
‘l’lie course of studies in this Department embra
ce? all Branches nsual’y taught in Theo'ogic.al schools
of the first order, including and if desired.
Chaldee.
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.
Faculty. —Rev. John 1.. Dagg, D. ]). President
Rev. P. H. Mell, A. JVI., Professor of Languages;
B. O. Peirce, A. M., Professor of CSiemistry
Natural Philosophy ; S. P. Sanford, A. M., Profess
or of Mathematics ; Rev. S. G. Htllyer, A. M. Pro
fessor p'leet) of Belles LettCiS.
The com;, of studies in the College is as full as
in any kindred institution in the South.
ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT.
Rev. ‘i homas D. Martin, A. B. Principal.
The Students in this Department are prepared sot
College under the direction of the Faculty.
EXPENSES.
Tuidon, in the Collegiate Department, §3sf<>rth<*-
scholasiic yiar; in the Preparatory Department §25;
in the Theological Depajim-nl./rre.
Boaidfrom 7 ios3 per month- Washing, Room,
rent &c., about §2,00 per month.
The first session commences on ihe 2d Wednes
day in August, and closes oil the 30ih of November.
The 2d session begins on the 15’h of January, and
closes with the Coaiiiieucernent Exercises on the 2d
Wednesday in July.
. Fur the comse of studies in the several depart
ments, in del ail, refer to the Christian Index, or ap
ply to one of the Professors.
October 8, 1815. (G. J.) 41— m-sm.
COLUMBUS
Carriage Repository ,
ON OGLETHORPE STREET.
THE subscriber woul.i inform the public that he
has made arrangements with the best manu
factories in the United States, 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 approval paper.
Also, Manufacturing and done in
the la est and best style, with economy and des
patch. H. C. McKEE.
l)ec. 24 1848-. 5-2 if
NOTICE.
GEORGIA Muscogee County—The Justices of
the Inferior Qkourt of said countv have set apart
Wednesday the lltlnday of Februaty next for the at
tending to public coun\buauMgHia:
The appointment making
They request tlfe citi
zens of th<nW?T!Ty who feian interest in this part of
the public weal to be in attdeneefor the purpose of
suggesting suilable .aet in these several
capacities. JOHNwHUNSON, c. c- o/C* 1
Jan. 21 1?46. I * * - 4--^.
Hi nst ruction music.
. BERNREUTER, late leader ot the United
• States Regimental Band at Fort Moultrie,
offers his services lo the citizens of Columbus and’
vicinity, professionally as a Piano Forte t*aciier : he
will al3o give instruction on several Brass instiu
ments, such as Key Bugle,Gornupgan, &c. #-c.&c.
Pianos tunert ami repaired.
Mr. Bernreuter is also prepared to execu'e all
kinds of fancy work in hair, jp plaiting bracelets ear
rings. guard chains, &c. He wi! 1 also do embroidery
work upon cloth in silk or woollen.
Sept. 3,1845. 35—ts
WANTED.
A Situation in a Dry Goods House or Grocery
Store by a young man from the North, who
visits the South for ifie benefit ofthe climate, and
can furnish the most unexceptionable references bot h
in Now York and this city. Compensation not so
much of an object as steady employment.
Address Y. care of Greenwood’ & Elhs,
where an interview can be had.
Jan2B. 18-16, 5 t s
NOTICE.
THERE will be an election held at the Court
house and several precincts in Muscogee
countv on Wednesday the 18ihday of Februarv ne*t
’for a Justice of the Inferior Court’ to fill the vacancy
occasioned by the .esignation of John M. Bethune,
Esq- G. W. ROSS, j. 1. c.
r. Mgkenzie, j. i. c.
N. L. HOWARD, j. 1. u.
Jan. 2S, 1846. s_3t.
MILLERS! MILLERSH
DUTCH EOLTINf CLOTHS, all the difler
ent Numbers, Anchor Brand.
Just received and for sale, bv
’ ‘ I L; J. DAVIES:
Nov 6, 1844 45— ts
MEDICAL NOTICES.
I>RS. SCHLEY ,V CROWELL.
HAVING associated themselves in the prnctico
of Medicine, respectfully tender their proles
sional services to the citizens of Columbus, eitd tins
adjoining country.
’ I ~ ‘i if, filniiiinlir]fiihßfifiil
Ahorm^iig^-
< 20—ts
KDftCt. J OHIV U. SLUDGE.
•w pi A VING permanently located in the city of
E~b Columbus respectfully tenders Ins services to
ns citizens, in the practice of Medicine, Surgery,
Mtuwilery, ar.d Dental Surgery.
Office, the one formerly occupied ly Drv
Taylor, on Randolph street. Residence in the budd
ing formerly occupied by 001 % Bonner on iifoajl st.
If not in his office, please enquiie at the Jtiue Di ug
Store of Paul Rossignol.
Jan 14. 1846 3—ts
SRS. BOSWELL & BILLING.
HAVE moved their office to the Drug Store cf
Winter & Eppirg. Persons desiring iluir
professional seivices, wni leave ihtir name nt tlffc
Drug Store, during their absence. We take this
opportunity oftendirg our thanks to those who have
extended to us so liberal a patronage, and hope
those iudebtedjiy note or account w ill please So u a
the escrntial favour to call and settle.
‘_Dic. 31, 1845. J— tr
,MJE£>I€AJL.
BOCTORS, TAYLOR & URQ.UHART, res
pectfully announce to the Citizens ofOoluir
bus and the vicinity, that they have associated tlieiii
sclvcs in the practice of Meoicinc.
They will give prompt attention to all calls, eitlu r
in the city or country. „
Their office will be continued at the oflef at; pre
sent occupied by Dr. Taylor, on Randolph streef.
The residence of Dr. Unjuhart will be at tiie
house of Mrs. Shorter, on Broad street.
Columbus, May 29, 1844. 22—ts
HEWE’S LINA MENT
Foe* Khcmnalitiin !
ALL Rheumatic persons have very good reason
for rejoicing, that they can obtain an article
that will set ad rheumatic complaints at defiarro.
We wonder that people will suffer a moment with
this distressing amt excruciating pain wlieniln y ran
find a certain cmc in ill a preparation. Thecir’iti
cates that the proprietors iiavc would nsten ?h ihe
most inciedulous.—Patietits, who have been laiji up
for yeais, and who never expreted again to he al out,
in health, or without crutches, have been almost mi
raculously raised fom their bed of pa.n, and restor
ed to their friends sound in limb, arid entirely frie
from pain of tiny. kind. This is no fiction, but fact,
and thousands who have used it can testify to its use
fulness. Beware of counterfeits.
Sold by Comstock S? Cos . New Y-o k, nnd
PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At ihe Blue Drug Stoie, Columbus, Ga ,
CON N E L’S
Magical Pain Slxlrador.
From 2 to 3 times cheaper than before, nr
nothing, if the user is not delighted ui:h it.
An amclethat evory family must consider indiss
pensable when lliey know its pov.pr nnd value, and
winch has hcietofore been .-old ten high to reach all
classes has now be.-n reduced in price, with a vi< w
that rich and poor, high and ioliy, and in fact everv
liuinap being may enjoy its comforts; nnd all who
get it shall have the price returned to them if tfipy
are not and lighted witii its use. Wc a.-sert, without
the.possibility of contrad'fction, that all trnrvs nn-l
scalds , every external sore, old or Irish, and all exter
nal pains uinl a circa, no matter uh- re, shall be re
duced to comfort by it in five minutes—saving life-,
limb, or scar. Noburncan be fatal if this is applied,
miles-ihe vita’s are destroved by the nee.ntent. It
is trul. magical, to a[>pe;:r..|ice I m its i ffects. Fr
(jiure fi.r • Cocnel’s Magical Pain Ex'rr.ctor Salve ”
at Comstock ol Go’s. 21 Cortlard st New York o’-
at I'AUL ’
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
IIEADACJHES KKI?lEi>Yv
For ihe cure of Sick Headache !
’1 hi r distressing complaint may be ruled bv u!c;,
one bottie of Spohn’s Stck Headm ho Remedy", wbu b
has cured tbcusands of ihe very worst case's. I’ev
sons after si ffering weeks will] this deathlike sh i
tless, will buy a bottle of this remedy nnd be cun <i,
and then complain 4 ihtir folly in nol buying it i.v
fore. People are expected to u e the whole ‘bottle,
not use jr two or three times amt then complain U>?
they are not cured. A bottle will cure them.
{bold by PAUL ROSSIGNOL.
At the Blue Diug Store, Columbus. Gn
April 9, 1845 _ lj-iy
Tsj Piles uud all Sores.
Hays’ Liniment is known now to thomatirtp, as r
most cxtraordinnr u remedy fr ihese afthetiotis. It
is impossible to tell in a newspaper, in stieh a man
ner as to obtain full credence, the effects nnd bene
fits oi this article, so general is ihe praeti.ee o| sdver*
i isers of extolling articles of no.merit. • Such per
sonal references will be givtn, as to bmp Conviction
to the mntds cf the most unbelieving, will suflcrers
only ask among their friends, if they bhvc ot beard
of or known its effects; and if they do not hear it more
warmly praised than any oil er - alve.lel them not g. r
it. Ail fancy or exaggeration is positively excluded
from ihese statements', and it is de'crmined to sav
nothing oi is merits, but what Could be Inliv proved
by a ho?! of ivnnesces, in any court of justice. Vid
you look at ihe thing and ihe proofs nt ‘2l Cortlanrji
at.. whene it may be had?— N.Y. Commercial Ad
vertiser.
(CP LOOK OUT.—Some swindlora have conn
terfeited this article, and put it up wiih vaijous devi
ces. Do not b” imposed upon. One thing only will
protect you—it is the name of COMSTOOK & CO.
that name must lie always on. the wrapper, or von are
cheated. Do not forget it. Tako this direction
with you, and test bv ihat. < r never buy, for it is im
possible for an other to be true or goruine.
SOLOMON HAYS.
For sale by COMSTOCK 4’ CO.
New York.
And also by their Agent.
PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At tcuHliije Drug Store, Columbus, Georgia.
May iMM. 20—if.
Cheaper than. Ever I
TO PRINTERS,
Type Foundry and Printers Fur
nishing Warehouse.
THE subscribers have opened anew Type
Foundry in the city of New York, where they
1 are ready to supply orders to any extent, fer any
kind of Job or Fancy Type, Ink, Paper. Cases, Gal
leps, Brass Rule, Steel Column Rule , Composing
Slicks, Chases, and every article, necessary for a
Priming Office. Also second band materials.
The Type which are cut in imitauon of the Eng.
link letters, are cast in new Moulds, from an entirely
new set of Matrixes with deep counters, aie war
ranted to be unsurpassed by any, and will bo sold at
prices to suit the limes. All the. type furnished hy
11s is ‘hand cast.” The Types from any foundry
can be matched at this establishment.
Printing Presses furnished, also Steam Engines f
the most approved pattern.
composition rolt.erscasT for printers.
Editors of newspapers, who will buy five times nr,
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 11 to the subscri
bers. COCKROFT & OVEKAND, 68 Ann st.
Dec. 3,
TO PRINTERS.
Type Foundry and
Printers’ Furnishing; Warehouse
SUBSCRIBERS I ajc opened anew
JH. Type Foundry in the city of New York,
where they are ready to simply orders to any exs
tent, for any kind of job or fancy Type, Ink, Paper,
Cares, Galleys, Brass Rule, Steel Column do.
Composing Sticka, Chases, and every article ne
cessary for a Pr nting Office.
The type which are cast in new moulds, from an
entirely new set of matrixes with deep counters, are
tvarranied to be unsurpassed by any, ai.d 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.
F.ditors of Newspapers, who will buy three times
s much type as their bills amount to, may give the
aorore six months insertion in their papers, and send
their papers containing it to the subscribers.
OOCKROFT & OVEREND,6B Ann at.
New York. August 13. 1845. S3— 6m.
DISSOLVED.
F|TWE copartnership between the undersigned in
JL the practice of Law, has been dissolved by
mutual consent. The unfinished busine<s of the firm
will l>° attended to by Mr. A. IVERSON, who will
continue to practice “Law as hereteforc in the various
counties near Columbus.
ALFRED’ JSrER&ON.,
, JOHN FOBStTIK”
December 3, 1845, ‘
GEORGIA AUD ALAfi^A
BLANKS, - 1
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.