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LEGAL SALES.
lOiOOGCB SHERIFF SALES*
WILL b* told oa the first Tuesday in M A RC H
next, at the Market* K ouse, in ihe -city o
’Cofom'wia. tbe fallowing property to- wit !
The undivided i of the town lot in the city ufOol
ttmbm, fc the improvements situated at the corner of
Sroad ami St. Glair streets, being the lot on which
llte City Hall is located. Also, town lot N. 483
containing. | acre, situate on Forsyth street,-between
•Crawford and Thomas streets, No. 274 containing i
mere, situate on Oglethorpe street between Early and
Pillion streets, also the undivided half of lot No. 3U
oeeup'ed by Alexander J. Robison, containing hall
acre, situate on the south east corner of Jackson and
’Bryan streets.* also the undivided half of lot No. 178,
■containing half acre situate on East side of broad si.
between Randolph & Brvan t.; also lots Nos.filS
etnd 449, with the improvements thereon, said lots
tt;ntted on the east side of Mclntosh st. occupied
by Darn el McDougdd as a residence; also that part
.of No. lOT, and ihe improvements, known forimrly
the Insurance Bank of Columbus” also the building
.at present occupied by Mr Dunham as a Book Store
aUu the Store House sit listed on (he East side of
kroad Street, occupied lv D. &J. Kyle ; also the
•Store House on the N. W. corner of broad and ran
d-.lph streets, now occupied b> Wm. P. Malone.
All the above properly leviod on a* Ihc property of
Daniel McDoug ild to satisfy fi fas in favor of Geo.
Harg-avesva Ganel McDo'iipold—insurance Bank
of Cohitabu* vs the same other h fas in my hands.
JNO. M. BETfIUNE, Bherifi',
MORTGAGE SALE.
‘Will be sold at the name place , cm ike Firs
Tuesday in April next,
A negro girl slave, by tho nr.ms of Lucy, about
IS years old, to satisfy a’ mortgage fi fa in favor of
Michael Barshall vs ‘ Frances Love, said property
levied om as the property of the said Frances Love,
-and pointed out m sud mortgage ti fa.
JNO. M. BE THUNK Sh’fT.
HARRIS SHERIFF SALKS*
WILL be sold on the. first Tuesday in MARCH
next, before the Court House door in the
town of Hamilton. Harris County, within the legal
hours of Sale, the following propetly, to-wti :
Oneaegro girl, Anica about iwclve years old. and
one mule as the property of Thomas E. McClary,
levied oa to satisfy one fi fa from Harris Inferior
Cou.t, Waller TANARUS, Colquitt vs Thomas E. McClary.
THOS. A. WILLIAMS feh’fT.
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE,
Will be sold the following properly to wi':
One house and lot and orie Store house on fhu fame
lot ■n the town of Whitesnlle, No. not known: leva and ;
oa to satisfy one fi la from tho Inferior Uourt of liar,
ris county as the property of James Ramsi-v John M.
Flournoy and Nathan Buss Executors & Cos. vs Jap.
Ramsey. JEREMIAH HALLAM L>. Sh’lT.
TALBOT 9HERIFF SALKS.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in MARCH
nex*, before the Court House door in the
tows of TalboUoti, Talbot county, within the egal
hours of sale, tho following property to wit.
7OS 4 acres of land. No 7 and Bin the 23d district
of Talbot county and No, 193 til the 22<i district of
Talb t county and tho east half of lot No IG3 in the
Sid district of Talbot count v and the house “and lot
now occupied by Peter F. Mahone as a Tavern, con
4aining two acres, more or less in the town of Talhot
ton Taiuot county, levi and on as the property of Pe
ter F. Mahone to aatisty three fi fas from Talbot
Superior Court one Kiziah Ford Extr’x vs Peter F.
Mahone, one Johu J. S(ieliiiigs|Execu:ctr vs Peter F.
Mahone at J one Charles A. Brown vs John B.
li ck* an I Peter F. Mahone security on appeal.
Also, two acres rs laud in the 17th district of Tal
hnt county, part offot No 163 the place whereon Or.
<luiu new lives, levied on as the property r f Charles
Wood to satisfy a fi fa from Muscogee Supenor
-Court,George Hargraves Jr. vs Charles Wood.
Also Sorer a man $0 years old, Epscy a woman
90 rears old, levied on as the property of Dio son
Cure too to satisfy two ti fas from Talbot Superior
Court, one tho Central Bank of Georgia vs Dickson
Cureton maker, David Foster, Robert H. Dixon and
Wi liaut T. Holmes endorsers, one the Central Bank
■of Georgia vs David Fo-ter maker, Grief H. Fuiger
mm an J Dixon Cureton endorsers.
JOHN D. MATHIS, Sli’lf.
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE.
Will tie sold t'ie so l ovtiig property to-ivit
Oi*c lot of land No. 134 in the 23.1 uisirtcl of Tal
hot county, levied on at the nrtpeiiy of Dicks-on
Cureton to satisfy a fi f.i from Talbot interior Court
Elias H. Beall va Dickson Cureton.
Also, one Gray Marc, seven years old, levied on
as the property of Thomas G. Chamhless so satisfy
two ti fj from Talbot Superior Court one Elias H.
Deall vs Tcouias G. CiiantbUss and one Soiotnon
Puruel vs Thomas G. Chamhless.
Also, 300 acres of land, lot No 80 and < ne hundred
acres ot lot number eighty-one in the fust diet,
of originally Troup, now Talbot county, leviul on as
the property of John D. Chamhless to satisfy four
fi fas, three from Talbot Superior Couit, one Cinein.
natus D. Critt<ndun vs John Di Chamhless and
Zichariah L. Chamhless.one Wm. J, Owen vs John
D. Chambles an I Zichartali L. Chambless, one John
Turner vs John D. Chamhless and Zachariali L. |
Chamhless and ore from Talbot Interior Court David j
W. Cat in va Johu D. Chamhless and Z tchurtah L
Chamhless.
Also, one lot of InnJ No. not known in the 23d dis
trict of Ta hot county, the place whereon Rufus
M. Cherry has a store, adjoining Pleasant Hill, levied
•n as the properly of Rol*>rl II Dixon to satisfy a ti
m Ta'bot Superior Court, James Anderson vs!
johu B. McCoy and Robert H. Dixon security.
Also, thejSouth halfof lot of land No. one bundled
and tifijr one”in the 17th district of originally Musco
geu mw Talbot county, levied on as t! e property of
Hiram P. Koquemore to satisfy a fi fa from Talbot j
Supeiior Court Jeremiah Beall vs Hiram Rcqueniore, {
Also, .wo horses, levied on as the property of Wm j
11. D. Oo*-k io satisfy two ti fas from Talbot Supc- ;
riocani Inferior Con L*, one David W. Cadinvs Win j
11. D. Cook and otic Miller Rjpley *)• Cos vs William |
H. D. Cook.
Also, one hundred and fifty acres of land, more or
leas, it being parts of lots number 278 in the South-!
went cornet of said lot, and part of lot No. 279 in the t
south east corner of said lot all in the 22d distiict of 1
originally Muscogee nowTaibot county. icvttd onus •
the property of E. M. Gorham to satisfy sundry ti las j
from a Justice Court of Talbot county Marlin W. I
Stamper vs E. M Gorham; levy made and relumed
to me by a constable.
Also two lots of land No. If 7 and No 151 in the
22d district of originally Muscogee now Talbot
county, levied on as the property of Jesse Curlee to j
aatg'yafi fa from Harris Superior Court, John;
Warner vs Jesse Cur'oe. andWtlliaiu Pitts security j
•on appeal.
WILLIAM SMITH D. SU’ff
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE.
\\ ill be sold the following property to-wit :
Foor hundred and seventy-two acr sos land in the
23d district ol orisinallv Muscogee now Talbot coun
ty lots numbers 28 and lot number 41 anJ the third
of land in the 23J district of Talbot county,
the place whereon Mrs. McManus now lives nnd
aix negroes. Sam a man 23 )ears old, Lucy a girl 16
year* old, Krankv a woman 33 years old, PerciUa 3
W<*nan 21 years old, and her child Newry 14 months
old, and William a boy 14 vears old, and one half
se e lot in the town of Rellview with a store house
thereon and eighty feet square of land in the town of
Bcilview with a store house thereon, levied on as
the property of James M. Davis to satisfy seven li fas
from Talbot Superior Court, one the Central Bir.k
of Georgia vs Jas M. Davis, 3 Miller Ripley & Cos.
vs. Jas M. Davis, and Win Small, one Wm. Smith
vs James M. Davis and one William Towns vs James
M. Davis and one William Smith vs John Johnson
Executor, and James M. Davis endorser.
Also, SOvl acres ofland in the 22d distric* of Talbo
county, adjoining Joseph \\ i son on the north and
Gamble on the East and Denson Crow on the West,
numbers not known, levied on as tne property of John
Ellison tosalisu a ti sa fimu Talbot Superior Court
Lemuel Merrill vs James M. Davis aud John Ellison
security on appeal.
Also one house and twelve seres 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 vs Pe
ter Baugh and Green B. Ciay.
Also one house and lot in the town of Talbotnn
Talbot county, the place | whereon Hamilton P.
Sinead now lives, levied on as the property of Ham
ilton P. Soiead to satisfy sundra fi fas from Talnot
Superior aod Inferior Courts, one Joseph Jackson for
the use oi William B Ellington vs H. P. Sinead, one
Warner. Catlin. Loop & Cos. vs Hnmi'ton P. Sinead
ooe Phtiiu CunniuHhain vs Hamilton I*. Sinead one
Georee W. Crawforu.vs Hamilton P. Smead and
one tbo Back of Milledgevihe *s H. P. Sinead. A
JAMES K GIDDKNS D Sh’fl*.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the
Interior Court of Early county, when sj- tine
as a court of Ordinary, will be sold o*ll ihe first
in March next, before the Court-house door in
Early co., within the usual hours of sale, all the laud
belonging to the estate of John A- Wood dec., con
taining three hundred ar.d twenty three acres, more
or less,the place where the deceased died om Ad
fi* benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said
deceis.f. Tenn made known on ihe day of sale
ZADOCH SAWYER. Adnt’r
Dec, 18, 1845. . 1
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
R GR.EEABLE to an order oi tho Honorable the
Interior court of Randolph county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues
day in April next, at the Court House door in the
1 own af Cuthbert. between the usual hours of sale
ihe one half of Jot ofland nupiher 121, in the 9th dist.
of said county a the property of Wiliiem C’oie late
of said couutv deceas-'d.
JAOB HOBBS A<Wr. )
, J INK COLE Adn’x, f
J*n 14,1816 3-
LEGAL SALES.
ABMimsTRATOIOS SALE.
WILL be sold, agreeably to an order of the In
ferior Court'ef Muscogee ‘county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, at tho usual hour and;
place for legal rules in the City of Columbus, on the
first Tuesday in April next, Fractions No. 10 and 11
in the eighth district of Muscogee county, known as
Ihe Coweta Reserve—the whole containing 306
acres*—'aid lots belonging to the estate of John For
syth deo’d. and sold ‘for ike benefit of the creditors c-f
said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOHN FORSYTH Adtn’r.
Jan, 28, 1846, 5-
N. B. The above lots he cm a branch of Bull
Creek and adjoin the lands of Capt P. T. Schley
and Morris Taylor, on the old Macon road. They
are between 3 and 4 miles from Columbus, are well
imbertd, and have about 60 acres cleared, J. F.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
WI LL be sr Id agreeably to an otder of the In
ferior Court of Butts counly, when sitting
for orrtinary purposes, belote the Court House door,
in Cutfybert, Randolph county on the first Tuesday
in April next, between the usual hours of sale, the
land belonging to the estate of Reuben Phillips late
of Bulls county deceased. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditori of said deceased ; said land
kes adjoining Zacariah Baily’s lands on Cracked
Creek, in the ninth district of originally Lee, now
Randolph county. T*rms m-jdc know., on the day
of sate. liOBEItT WHITE Adra’r.
Jan. 14,1846. 3
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE, /
AGREEABLY’ to an order of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Randolph county, wliil sitting
for Ordinary purposes, will be sold on ihe first Tues
day in April in xt, at the Court house door in Cuth
btrt between the usual hours of sale ihe following
property to wit : lot of land No. one hundred and
thirty five in ihe fourth district, and lot No one hun
dred and twenty seven in the eleven'll District of
originally J. cc now Randolph county. Sold as the
property of Benjamin Thomas late of said county,
deceased.
BURRELL JOINER Adm’r.
Jan. 23. 1846. 5-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE*
WILL be solJ on the first Tuesday in April
next, at the Court house, in Paulding county,
in pursuance of the Will of H. B, Smith, dec’d.
Two lots of land, one in the 18'h d.strict of the third
section. No 145, containing 40 acics, and one situ
ate in the first district of the fourth section. No 202.
containing 40 acres. The game to be sold for the
biucth of the Heirs and Creditors of said dec’d.
DENIS MILLER, ) >
WM. L. LIVINGSTON V §•
with the Will annexed. j p-
Feb. 4,184 G. 6—tds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold
at the Court house door in the town of Lump
kin, Stewart county ; a number of likely negroes be
longing to the estates of Drury M. Leceuer, dec’d.
Sold under an order of the Inf. rior court of said coun
ly, while sitting for ordinary purposes, to satisfy the
cieditors of said estate.
JAMES CLARICE, Adm’r.
Os Drury M. Ltceuer dec’d
Frh-4, J 846 6—tds.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
ON THE first Tuesday in March—lß46—before
the door of the Court House in Cuthbert, Ran
dolph County, will be sold a tract of Land situa
ted at Ihe time of Grant in (4)fourth District of Lee
County, and known as the number seventy fourth
(74) bounded by Lots, No. 73, 75,79, as dercribed
in the Plott containing 202$ 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 the benefit of the Heirs of said Es
tate. Terms declared at time of sale.
JOS. GUMMING.
Guardian of the Children of James A. Maxwell.
Savannah, December 31, 1845. 1 tds
GUARDIANS SALE.
A GRF.EABLE loan order of the Honorable
ia. Inferior Court of Talbot county, while sitting
fi-r Ordinary purposes will be sold at the court
house in Talhotton on the first Tuesday in Ma-v
next, within i lie lentil hours of sale; One negro man
by the name of Peter, sold for a division between
El jih Hornes, four eldest children. The property
was nceived from John Mill deceased.
ELIJAH HORNE.
Natural Guardian.
Telbotton, Feb. 4,184'. s—tds.
TRUST SALE.
WHEREAS, John W. Persons did on the 4th
oav of May, A. D. 1843. make,execute and
deliver to the undersigned, his Deed of Trust, con
veyirg to us certain property therein described, for
the purpose of securing us, mour liability as securi
ties for him, upon certain promissory notes therein
speeifid, a pari cf which notes have become due, and
remain unpaid, and which deed was duly recorded in
ti e o’lice of the Clerk of tils County Court, for the
county of Rusce I, and State of Alabama, in Book
E- F'-lio 261 anil 262. Now by virtue qf the power
and authority in said dee 1 granted to ug and in ac
cordance with the provisions thereof: we will sell at
pubic outcry, at the Corrt-housein the. town of Craw
ford in Russell county, and Slate of Alabama to the
highest bidder, for Cash, on the first Monday in April
t ext, the following property, or so much thereof, a*
sha 1 he sufficient to satisfy the demands in said deed
mentioned which have fal'en due, to wit: Cullen a
man slave 45 years old, Ruffin 20 years old, E’berl
18 tears old, Calvin 16 years old, Frances a girl 14
years o.d, Rachael 12 years old, nnd Palmyra a girl
5 vi-.- rs old; as described in said deed at the date and
e.\cution ihereof: titles indisputable.
WILEY'E. JONES.
E. R. FLEWELLEN.
January 28, 1316. s—6od.
FOUR MONTHS NOTICES.
FOUR MONTHS afier dale, application will
be made tothc lion. Inferiorthe Court of Talbot
county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a negro man by the name of Peter about twen
ty-one years of age.’ Sold for division among the
heirs of Elijah Home of said county.
ELIJAH HORNE, Guardian.
November 12. 1845 46
FOUR MONTHS after date, application will
be made to the Honorable the Infei ior Court of
Stewart county, when silting as a Court of Ordinarr,
far leeve to sell the house and lot in the town ofLum'p
k‘>n, wfiereon A. JB. Pope now lives, for the benefit of
the heirs._ A. B. POPE, Guardian.
November 12. 1845 46
MONTHS after dale application wiil
be made to the honorable the Inferior Court
of Meriwether county, while sitting for ordinary pur
poses, lor leave to s*ll Ihe Negroes belonging to the
estate of Selli Thompson, late of said county, dec’d
ISAAC THRASH, ? ‘ ,
LEVI M. ADAMS, $ Ex ors -
November 12,1845 46
FOUK MONTHS alter date, application wil
be made to the honorable the lnlerior Court of
Stewart county, when sitting for ordinary purpose* for
i leave to sell all the real personal estate of Joseph
Delk, late of said county deceased.
JAMES WATERS, Adm’r.
Nov. 5, 1845. (J. M. M.) • 45.
: IJ.'AOUR MONT 11a alter date, application will be
liT made to the Honorable the Inferior Court o.
j Stewart county, when silting as a Court of ordinary
j loricate to sell all the negroes belonging to the
j estate of Peter Thompson late of said county dec’d.
THOMAS P. HELTON, Guardian.
Oct. 15.1845 . 42
CY EORGIA, Randolph County—Whereas Kob’t
G. Ricks, Adtn’r on the estate of Janies Fort
I deceased, applies for letters of dismission,
i These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
| singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be ami appear at my office within the time pre
set ibed i.y law, to shew cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted. 3
Given under my,hand at office, this Ist Sept. 1845
„ O. P. BEALL, c. c. o.
September 10, 1545. 37—6 m
C'IEORGIA, Randolph county—Whereas Ma
ri son Tiller app.ies to nte for Letters of Admin
istration on the estate of Satin.el Bow, late of Hen
derson county Tennessee, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonisli all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office withm the time pro
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this sth dav of Jan
1846. O.P. BEALL. Cl’k c.o.
Jan. 14, 1846. 3_-> t
GEORGIA Randolph Countv—Whereas Samu-
CIA. Grier applies to me fur letters of Admin
istration on the Estate oi James Stubbs late ot said
counly deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and
singular tb e kindred and creditors of the said deceased
to hie aud appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by taw to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal at office, this I6th
Jar urv 1846. O. P. BEALL, c. c. o.
Jan .21 1846- 4_3t.
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
I HMFD3E indebted te the Estate of the late James
JL C. Watson, dec’d, are requested tojpay tht
deb's, and those hiving demands will please present
diem according to the law, to the uruMrsiuned.
BENJ. w. WALKER, sole Kx’r.
Jan. 2S 1816, 6—6 w,
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, Randolph county.
To the •Honorable Superior Court of said County.
fVNHE petition of Seymour Catclrtngs respectfnl-
JL 1y ehoweih, that heretofore, to-wit: on the
twelfth day ol May, in tho year of our Lord eighteen
hundred and forty-five, one Philander Thompson
executed and delivered to yotir peiitiontr his
written mortgage deed in writing under his hand and
sea!, and for the better s.curing the said Seymour
Catchings in the payment of a written promissory
note therein described, bearing date or the 27th day
February, eighteen hundred and forty-five, whereby
the said Philander Thompson and your petitioner for
value received promised to pay John Ball or order
one hundred and eighty-five dollars and eighty-four
cents, on demand ; And lor the better securing the
payment of the aforesaid promisso’ty note, the said
Thompson bargained, sold, and conveyed by said
mortgage deed to your petitioner all that tract or par
cel of land, situate, lying ar.-d being in the elevemh
(lJihj district of now Randolph county, and known
and distinguished as lot number two hundred and
forty-seven (247.) containing two hundred and two
and a half acres, more or less.
And your petitioner avers, that in default of said
Thompson paying said note he has paid off ami dis
charged ihe a.vme, and that lire full amount of princi
pal and interest of said prenrssary note is still due
ar.d unpaid to him [/our oetttioner.] whereupon your
petitioner prays that a R!e nisi may be granted re
quiring the 6aid Philander Thompson to pay the
principal and interest due on said note into the Clerks
Office of the Superior Court of this County on or be
ore the first day of the n p xt Term of this Court, ai.d
that his equity df redemption in and to the mortga
ges pieuiises he forever barred and foreclosed. &c.
TAYLOR & GONEKE.
Attorneys for Petitioner.
Seymore Catchings Petition and Rnle nisi
vs > for foreclosure of
Philander Thompson, y mortgage.
On heating the petition of Scymor Catchings, itis
ordered* that the defendent do pay the umount of
principle and interest, due on the promissory note
therein discribed into the Clerks 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 tquity of redemption, to the said mortgaged
premises be foreclosed and forever barred, and that
this Rule fie served upon the defendent in terms of the
law.
Randolph Superior Court Oct. Term 1845.
A true extract from the minutes cf said Court.
SAMUEL VV. BROOKS’CLK.
Dec. 24 1845. 52 m4m
In Muscogee Superior Court November adjourned
Term 1845,
John D. Howell Adm'nistra- 1
tor of Jonathan A. Hudson, j
for the use of Seaborn Jones } Bill in Equity,
vs
John Fountain and others. J
IT appearing to the court that Joel Branham of
the county of Putnam, Henry Branham of the
county of Hafl, Farish Carter and Seaton Urantiand
of the county of Baldwin, and Michael W. Perry of
the county of Lee have not been served, ordereu
that the complainant have further time to serve the
same. And it also appearing that John Dillingham
administrator of George W. Dillingham, Edward
Cary, Jas. K. T. YVaiton, John W. Freeman, John
G. Worsham, Stephen M. Ingersoll, Anderson Aber
crombie in his own right and Exeeutor of Charles
Abercrombie reside without the limits of this Slate.
Ordered that service of the said Bill be perfected by
publishing this rule once a month for lour months.
A t<-iie extract from the minutes of said Court, this
13th day of Jan. 1846.
THAD. STURGIS, c. s. c.
Jan 14, 1846, > 3—4 m
John Adams, 1
wit- V lj 1• „ 1 Bill for relief and In-
Wilham Hopkins, !- junction
Borwell Blackman and | •*
Samuel Blackman. j
IT appearing to the court that two of the above
defendants, Burwell Blackman and Samuel Wil
liams, reside without the jurisdiction of this court, so
that they cannot be reived personally. It is there
fore ordered that said defendants plead answer and
demur to said Bill, not detnuring alone, at the next
Term 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 fun the minutes of said court, Oc
tober Term 1845.
SAM. W. BROOIvS; Cl’k:
Nov. 5,1845. 45—tn4tn.
A BEAUTIFUL FARM FOIL
SALE.
I OFFER for sale, that beautiful farm, lately own
ed by George Hanson Schley,'situated in Rus
sell county, Alabama, eight milrs 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 interspersed with oak and hickory—eighty acres
cleared and under good fence.
There is a neat framt-d dwelling house, newly
built —a kitchen, stables, and all necessary out
houses—and in the jardis a well of as excellent wa
er as any in the country. The front yard is large,
and ornamented wi’h forest, aud a variety of line
fruit trees.
It is very desirable as a residence. The location
is healthy—the community good—and iu the vi
cinity are chuiches, schools, &c. &c.
Application may be made to Dr. William Schley
in Columbus, or to tho subscriber on the premises.
JOHN S. WRIGHT.
January, 7, 1846. 2-4 m
NOTICE.
STRAYED plantation 7 miles South cf
Amerjcus on thnu£ht of the 4th of January,
one sorrel mare common
size—the mule is supnc®PWbeTrying to get back
to Stewart given will he
thankfully received by theMbseriber. Address him
at Americus, Ga. IfIxRRING HOOKS.
Jan. 28, 1846. s—3t
REMOVAL.
DOCTOR 7. H EEVEY,
HAS removed his Residence and Office to the
Dwelling formerly occupied by Dll. W r M. I{.
SCHLEY, one door South of the Episcopal Chinch,
and diiectly opposite the residence ol Captain P. T.
Schley, where he maybe found at all times prepared
to peifoim all operations appertaining to his profession
Jan. 7, 1846. 2—ts.
TO RENT,
A Comfortable dwelling House with ali the ne
cessary oul-houses, and the privilege of wood.
Situated on the Talbotton road, about two miles
from Columbus. It is the placa wheie Matt R.
Evans formerly lived. Apply to
A. H. COOPER.
Jan. 21,1846. 4—ts
ill. LOUIS,
FRENCH BOOT-MAKER,
inform the Citizens
l| I * of Columbus, and adjacent
country, that he has just received
**** 111*/ * d ' rcct Paris, a splendid as-
Rki 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 Ogle
thorpe street. Columbus, Nov 19.1845 47-ts
RAN AWAY
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 :
he claims himself to be a blacksmith!
snd his right leg has a scar on it, oc
-'jr casioned by a burn ; good set of
■ 1 uteeth ; and I think a small scar over
T"™”*' 1 ”’ or under his eye. I will give SSO for
him delivered to me, or SIOO tor him and the thief.
A. SHEFFIELD.
Oct.g, 1845 41—ts
RANAWAY.
RANAWAY from his owner, a negm man, a
bcut 28 years of age, of a light complexion,
and known about Columbus as JJM BILLUPS.—
He has been missing about three weeks, and is sup
posed to be lurking about town,or on the River.—
A liberal reward will be given for his delivery to the
subscriber, or for any infotmotion that may he the
means of finding him. A. H. COOPER.
Jan. 21, 1846. 4—ts
NOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby forwamerffrom trading
for a certain proniisory node, made by the un
dersigned for two I mudred and,forty dollars,'and pay
able to one James Price, a Kentucky Mule drover,
payable about the lst‘of January, 1846 and dated
some time about the 20th of November. 1845. The
consideration for which said note was given has fail
ed and we are determined not to pav the same unless
compelled by law. PATRICK CALHOUN.
T „ ROBERT CALHOUN.
Jan. 28 1646. s_2m
NOTICE. “
DURING mylabsence from Columbus. Alfred
[verson. Esq., will net as my attorney and
agent in relation to j'he estate of Gen. Watson, of
which I am at present sole Execrttor.
t B. W. WALKER.
Jan. 28,1846, s—if..
A*
THC Subscriber saving been frequently asked
of late if be-intended to leave the city, and
thinking there was such an impression afloat, would
heie annouuce, that his intention is to stay m Coj
iumbus. He is prepared to give lessons on tha
Piano forte and Guitar
and Wonld be pleased to show those who are desir
ous ft employ xteacher, the recommendations given:
him by the fiiret musicians in the-eity of New Yoik
as a capable and successful teacher of music. It
cannot be supposed that a tpupil can be made a fin
ished performer in a short lime; there is no royal or:
nearer road to proficiency in music, than in any oth
er science; it is the result alone of application and
perseverance, and time is necessary to -develoipe the
capacity of a pupil for receiving, and the teacher for
bestowing a practical'knowledge of the science:—
Mr. R. hopes to satisfy all who inay employ him
of his ability and-experience in his profession; he
may be found at his room over the Diug Store of
Messrs. Pend &, Willcox, and any notice left there
will be promptly attended to.
CHARLES REPS.
Columbus, Jan. 21st, 1848. 4— ts.
| ||a> |
BRUNO & VIRGINS.
IMPORTERS OF
SI W S 1 0 41
INSTRUMENTS,
and sole Agents for the sale of J. Chicker
ings, and Nunns cf- Clai ks celebrated
PIANO FORTES.
HAVE constantly on hand, and offer for sale at
the Manufacturers prices, a splendid assort
ment of Piano Fortes, from the above celebrated
manufactories.
The v ell known reputationof these manufactories,
precludes the necessity of commenting upon the ex
cellence of their instruments, which nave stood the
test of every climate for many years.
A large assortment of Violins, Guitars, Bass Vi
ols. Kent Bugles, Comopeons French Horns, Ophi
clitles, Trombones, Post Horns, Hunting Horns,
Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Flagcoletts, Clarionetts, Violin
Bows, Violin, Guitar and other stiings, Mouthpieces
for Clarionetts and Brass Instruments; Music paper,
&c. &c.
New music— lnstruction Books, and scales
for the. Piano, Guitar, Violin, Flute, Accordeon, &c.
&c. constantly receiving.
iCJ Catalogues of Music given gratis.
Columbus, Ga. October 1, 1845. 40—ts ’
trjr> REMOVAII^”
COLUMBUS
RIFLE AND SHOT G(JK MANU
FACTORY.
Second Door below James Kivlin’a, Broad Street,
Columbus, Ga.
F. StLEFER,
MANUFACTURER and importer of every des
cription of Double and Single Barrelled Shot
Guns, and a fine assortment of Rifles, Pistols, and
Gun Materials and Sporting Implements on hand,
for sale, in lots to suit purchasers.
Caps, Powder, ot, Lead. &c. Guns, Re-stock
ed; Flint Locks altered to Percussion, and repair
ing done in the best manner.
ICP Military Companies and officers supplied with
swords of every description.
A line assortment of Leibrich’s Patent Door and
Trunk Locks for sale ; Door and Trunk Locks, and
Keys fitted. A superior assortment of Clocks, war
ranted to keep good time.
Orders from the Country promptly attended to.
All articles,sold low.for Cash, and warranted.
October 8, 1845. 41—6 m
A CARD.
HAVING of Messrs Bradley &
Demnion tiwaStock of Dry Goods, on advan
tageous terms ; we% enabled to offer them to the
public at reduced pricfi>r Cash. is to
keep the best selected aSLrtnuMUolfKncv and Sta
->le Dry Goods in sell the same on
as good terms as As the times are
hard aud is usual for new
begmners to qj^Bnnter, we honour friends will give
us an “open field and a clear for the race and
our best endeavors shall be unt-Bo reciprocate the
fßvor. BROKAW ffIICLEMONS.
Columbus, Jan. 28,1846. 5-3 t
NEW FI KM.
subscribers have entered into a copartner-
JL ,sliir> tinder the name and style ofDroliSlW
& Clemons, for the transaction of the Dry
Goods Business, at the Store recently occupied by
Messrs Bradley & Demtnon.
J. A. BROKAW.
W. G. CLEMONS.
Columbus, Jan, 28, 1846. s—ts
LUKE KEEDTIrT
HAS removed to his lower store, a few doors be
low the Market House, on the west side broad
street, where he will be happy to tee all who wish
to settle their accounts with” him or with the late
firm of James Shaw & Cos.
Columbus, Jan. 14.1846. S—ts
Hoots, Shoes, nnd Brogans,
OF every description—a large stock, to which ad
ditions are constantly being made, for sale on the
most reasonable terms, by LUKE REED Jr.
Sign of the golden boot and saddle, a few doors be
low the Market House. Jan. 14, 4—ts
SADDLERY & HARNESS.
OF all kinds—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,
bt-low the market House.
Jan. 21, 1846. 4 ts
INDIA RUBBER GOODS.
INOIARUBBERCURTAINCLOTH— Floor
Cloth—Gin|and Machine Banding—Hats,Coair,
Leggins, &c. &c., foi sale by
LUKE REED, Jr.
Sign of the golden boot and saddle,
below the market house.
Jan. 21,1546. 4—ts
ALL KINDS OF LEATHER
AND FINDINGS
FOR sale at the sign of the eolden boot and sad
dle, by LUKE REED, Jr.
Jan. 21,1846. 4—ts
FOR SADDLEUS & IIAR
NESS MAKERS.
SKIRTING, Harness and Bridle Leather, Sad
dle trees. Hog /Skins—Pad Skins—Harness
Mountings—Buckle*-rings, &c. &c. for sale by
1 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 the golden boot and saddle,
below the market house.
Jan. 21, 1846. 4t—tf
FLOYD HOUSE,
’ MACON,GA.
rWNHE Subscriber, in announcing to
’ 14l|0 fi* 3 friends and the public, by whom
?f i he has bten so liberally patronised, his
. continuance of the above Establishment,
begs leave to assure them of his determi
nation to sustainjthe well established reputation of his
house. Instead of falling off, there shall be a prog
lessive improvement; andifa liberal outlay, a well
furnished jtable, with every delicacy this and other
markets can supply;clean beds, comforatable rooms,
attentive servants, and the will to please and accom
moflate will merit patronage, he expects to ob'ain it,
B. S. NEWCOMB.
November 5,1844. 45—ts.
FORRENT.
AFTER the middle of February, one ofthe tene
ments of Mr. DeGraffunricd,’ below the Ogle
thorpe House ; and after the M(th of March the
tenement on the corner now occupied by Messrs.
Adams & Madden. Enquire of
ALFRED IVERSON, Trustee. &c.
Columbus,
Thomson Factory
COTTON OSNABURGS.
WE have been appointed Agents for the sole of
the Goods manufactured by the Thomaston
Factory,and are now prepared to supply applicants
at the lowest market rates.
„ . RUSE, PATTEN, & Cos.
Coiuntbus, Nov. 19, 1845 47—ts
ST REMOVAL. Jl
it ■■■■ooooo ■
’ > j .
-2&„ a a
Has been compelled by the recent Fire, to change Ins location.
He has been fortunate enough to find a splendid Slore-Honsre, one door from the corner
of Crawford street, next to Rankins’ corner, where he will beliappy to see his old frre
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 point of quality.
FOR THE LADIES.
Super Cashmere DeCoss, in various patterns; Mouslin DeLaines, do;
do Black Bombazines and Alpaccas ; super French Merinos, different colors.
Silks and Satins.
White and colored Muslins, all the different qualities, .
French and English prints; sup Twild Ginghams, aud American prints, from Gi cts. up.
Ribbons and Laces, a large assortment.
FOR GENTLEMEN.
Super Black and colored Cloths; do Cassimeres, inferior to none in the State.
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
A large assortment, at Cost!
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 York,
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 by them to save his property from the flames.
Dec 31, 1846. I ~~ u
LAW NOTICES.
“ aTgTfoster.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Columbus, Ga.
wtjtill practice in the Courts of the several
counties of the Challahouche and
the adjoining counties of the South- YVestern Circuit
of Ga. And also in the adjoining counties of Ala
bama.
REFERENCES;
Messrs. Hamer & Holmes. Apalachicola, Fla.
“ W. Hearing & Sons, Charleston. S. C.
“ Pue&Nisbet, Macon* Ga.
“ N. G. Foster & A. G. Foster,Madison, Ga.
Columbus, Oct. 8,1845. 41—ly
SEABORN WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN
EQUITY.
Tuskegee, Macon County, Ala.
References —Messrs Thomas & Downing, Co
umbus, Ga., Hon, James E. Belser, Montgomery,
Alabama.
October 8, 1845. 41—lv
COLQUITT & COOK,
ATTORNEY’S AT LAW;
LA GRANGE, GEORGIA.
Will practice in the counties of Troup, Meriwether
Coweta, Fayette, and Carroll.
Walter T. Colquitt, Columbus, Ga.
Wm. C. D. Cook, La Grange.
April 23, 34 ~U
£. 11. Platt,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Albany, Baker County, Ga.
Janl. 1845 I—ts
J. LAW,
ATTORNEY AT LAW;
BAIN BRIDGE, (DECATUR CO.) GA.
Will attend punctually the Superior Courts of the
counties of Early, Baker, and Decatur of the South
Western, and of the county of Thomas of the South
ern Circuit. May 21, 1845 21- ly
Robert B. Lester
ATTORNEY A T L A W ,
Tazewell Marion Countv Ga.
March 12 1845. 12—ly.
COLUMBUS
Carriage Repository ,
ON OGLETHORPE STREET.
THE subscriber woul.i inform the public that lie
has made arrangements with the best manu
factories in the United Slates, for a constant supply
of
Carriages of every description tf* latest style.
which he is now receiving, and will WARRANT
and sell LOW FOR CASH, or approved paper-
Also, Manufacturing and Rep airing done in
the laest and best style, with economy and des
patch. H. C. McKEE.
Dec. 24, 1815. 52—if
A THREE DOLLAR MAGAZINE AT HALF
PRICE.
WANTED.^}
r KillE CHEAPEST AND BEST FAMILY
A MAGAZINE IN THE U. STATES.—
Forty eight Large Octavo Pages and Fifteen En
gravmgs in each Number. Published on the first ol
every month.
NE W VOL UME—JANUA RY, 1846.
ROBERT SEARS, 128 Nassau st., New York,
has just issued the first number of his
NEW PICTORIAL AND ILLUSTRATED
FAMILY MAGAZINE FUR 1846.
In all respects equal to the th rte dollar Magazines for
the low price of Iff*ONLY ONE DOLLAR
AND A HALF PER ANNUM, JA\
Any person sending FIVE DOLLARS, shall re
ceive Five Copies of the Magazine, for one year, as
he shall direct.
In pursuing the system determined upon, History,
Natural History, Astronomy, Geography, Chemis
try, Botany, Architecture, Mechanics, Agriculture,
and American Biography, will comptise the leading
departments of subject matter. General Literature
and Education, as distinct from the fore-mentioned
branches, will not be neglected ; a compendious mis
cellany, comprising things 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
beaufiful praiiies—with mountain solitudes, wilder
ness, and forests of unexampled awfulness and gran
deur —with the enduring monuments and mounds’ of
an extinct primeval people—with the battle grounds
and the sepulchres of heroic virtue—shall furnish the
resources, of which, by the promised aid of several
literary gentlemen, we shall arail ourselves when
practicable, to enrich our pages. All subjects wh cli
will admit of it 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 Porirait of WASH
INGTON bv Chapman, and more than 160 other
Engravings, -130 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 serd the above work complete, by mail
bound in one volume. The postage will not exreed
Twenty-five Cents to any part of the United States-
The work retails alone, lor Two Dollars per annum.
Agents IVanted to sell the *Pictorial History of- the
American Revolution .” ,
All letters must be postpaid, as unpaid letters are
not taken Iroin the Post Office. Address
ROBERT SEARS,
128 Nassau st. New York City.
Newspapers throughout the United States,
who may choose to copy the above, and insert it “42
times, shall receive 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 subs cribers. For full particu
lars addrtss the publisher, as above.
Dec. 12, 1845. l-Ut
COLUMBUS
FEMALE academy.
The Board of Trustees have been pleased to
re-elect Miss O’Hara and sister, superintend
ants of this Institution, for the year 1846.
TERMS OF INSTRUCTION.
First Class §2O per session of five months.
Second do §ls do do do do
Primary do §lO do do do _ do
Instruction on the Piano Forte, §25, per term.
Fuel per pupil 50 cents.
The exercises will be resumed the first Moncay in
January* v
A. LEVISON, > £
JOSIAH BEALL, > ®
E. L. DeGRAFFENRIED, )
Dec. 24,1845 52—ts
Emory College.
THIS Institution is located at Oxford, Newton
county, within one 1 j miles of the Georgia Rail
Road.
The Board qf Instruction consists of the Rev. Au
gustus B. Lonmireet, L. L. D. President, and Pro
lessor of Moraniwl Mental Philosophy.
Rev. A. D. A. M., Professor of Phy
sical Sciences.
Rev. Geo. W. LaK. A. M., Professor of Ancient
Languages.
G. W. W. Stone,
matics.
Rev. O. L. Adjunct Professor of
Languages,
The noxtJCTm will the last Monday in
January fmncontinue ’rill luSSOth of July.
TUITION for the year
Board can be hnd in the ullage from 11 to sl2
per month, including all expen-^k.
There is a preparatory with the
College, under the direction of PrdKisor Lane, assist
ed by competent instructors.
GEO. W. LANE, Sec’y.
fs ot Board Trustees.
Oxford, Dec. 24, 1845. 5"2-§lO-8t
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
THE University comprises a Theological, Col
legiate and Academical Department.
THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT.
Faculty. —Rev. John L. Dajrg. 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) ofEcclesius
t’cal History.
The course of studies in this Department embra
ces all branches usually laugh! in Theological schools
of tho first order, including Hebrew, aud if desired,
Chaldee.
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT’
Faculty. —Rev. John 1.. Dag", D. DjPresident
Rev. P. H. Mell, 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. Hillyer, A. M. Pro
fessor (elect) of Belles Lelteis.
The course of studies in the College is as full as
in any kindred institution in the South.
ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT.
Rev. Thomas D. Martin, A. B. Principal.
Tbe Students in this Department are prepared sot
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 Depan tin nt,/ree.
Boatd from 7to per month- Washing, Room,
rent &c., about §2,00 per month.
The first session commences on the 2d Wednes
day in August, and closes on tire 30ih of November.
The 2d session begins-on the 15th of January, and
closes with the Commencement Exercises oil the 2d
Wednesday in July.
For the course of studies in the several depart
meets, in detail, refer to the Christian Index, or ap
ply to one of the Professors.
October 8, 1845. (G. J.) 41—mom.
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC.
HBERNREUTER, late leader of the United
9 States Regimental Band at Fort Moultiie,
offers his services to the citizens of Columbus and
vicinity, professionally as a Piano Forte teacher: be
will also give instruction on several Brass instru
ments, such as Key Bugle, Cornopean, &c. #’c. &c.
Pianos licncd ami repaired.
Mr. Bernreuter is aiso 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.
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 the benefit of the climate, and
can furnish the most unexceptionable references both
in New York and this city. Compensation not so
much of an object as steady employment.
Address Y. care of Greenwood & Ellis, stating
where an interview can be had.
Jan £B, 1846, s—ts
NOTICE.
THERE will be an dection held at the Court
house and precincts in Muscogee
cotuitv on Wednesday thKßthday of February next
for a Justice of tire
occasioned by the
Esq. jr. i. c.
K. McBeNZIE, j. i. c.
N. L. HSWTARD, j, i. u.
Jan. 28, 1846. * 5-3 t.
“MILLERS! MILLERSTT
DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS, all the difler
ent Numbers, Anchor Brand.
Just received and for sale, by
L. J. DAVIES;
Nov 6. 1844 * 45 —ts
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT
ON THE WATER WHEEL,
WHICH is now exciting much interest, both in
Europe an 1 the United States. Three of
these wheels are in operation at the City Mill, Co
lumbus, propelling two pair of stones with 4 feet
head and fall, grinding 8 bushels per hour to each
pair. J. BRIDGES.
August 27, 1845. 35—>f
HENRY WJLLERS,
CABINET MAKER,
Has rxuvxoved to Johnston’s Biul tings, I
Oglethorpe, corner of St Clair St„ opposite
Retd’s Gin Factory—wheie he will be pleased to see
his customers and friends.
January. 7 1846. 2—t<*.
R. TANNER,
BOOK BINDER.
In the rear of the Enq rirer Office.
Columbus Ga.
idV Orders left at the Times Office will be punc
tually attended to.
Feb 4, 1846. C—ts
~ REMOVAL’
GEO. 11, BETZ, has removed up stairs ever
Dr. Ware’s Drug Store, on broad street.
Columbus, Don 24, 1845. 52—if
MEDICAL NOTICES.
DBS. SCHLEY X CROWELL'. *
HAVING associated themselves m the practice
of Medicine, respectfully tender their profes
sional services Vo the citizens of Columbus, and the
adjoining country<
IQ*- Office up stairs over, the More of iLMulford,
Broad street above the Market'.
May 14, 1845. _ 30 —re
Doct. JOllf SLEDGE,
HAVING in the city of
Columbus tenders hrs *er v>cis tb
its citizens, in tho practicjEif Medicine, Surgery,
Midwifery, and Dental Suf^tv.
SC?* Office, ‘he one foriMtly occupied by Dr.
Taylor, on Randolph stjet, Kwndence ih the build,
ing formerly occupied m/ Col. Buriner on Broad st.
If not in his office, pi Jfse the i ilue Drug
Store of Paul ftossig/ol-
Jan 14. 184% r 7 X S—ts
BBS, 30SWJBX*Xi & biAino.
HAVE moved their office lo the Drug Stored
Winter & Epping. Persons desiring their
professional seivices, wiii leave ihtir name at live
Drug Store, during their absence. We lake this
opportunity of lending our thunks to those vho have
extended to us so lioeral a patronage, and hop*?
those indebted by note or account will please do U a
the escential favour to call and settle.
Dtc. 31. 1545. 1— ts
JIii)ICAL.
DOCTORS, TAYLOR & URQUHART, res
pectfully announce to the Citizens of Colum
bns and the vicinity, that they have associated them
selves in the practice of Medicine.
They will give prompt attention to all calls, either
in the ciiy or country.
Their office will be continued at the one, at pre
sent occupied by Dr. Taylor, on Randolph street.
The residence of Dr. Urquhart will -lie at the
house of Mrs. Shorter, on Broad street.
Columbus, May 29. 1844. 22—ts
IIEWE’S LINAMENT
For Rlieumatiftin !
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 w hen they ran
find a certain cure in (Ins preparation. The certifi
cates that the proprietors have would aston sh the
most incredulous.—Patients, who have been laid up
for years, and who never expected again to be about,
in health, or without crutches, have lieen almost mi
raculously raised fiom their bed of pain, and restor
ed to their friends sound in limb, and enlu e!y free
from pain of any kind. This is no fiction, but fact,
and thousands who have used it can testify toils use
fulness. Beware of counterfeits.
Sold by Comstock $f Cos., New York, and
PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
CONNEFS
Magical Pain Extruder.
From 2 to 8 times cheaper than before, or
nothing, if the user is not delighted with it.
An article that evety family must consider indiso
pensable when they know its power and value, and
winch has heietofore been-sold Too high lo reach all
classes has now been reduced in price, with a view
that rich and poor, high and low, and in fact every
human being may enjoy it3 comforts; and all who
get it shall have the price returned to them if they
are not delighted with its use. I\'e assort,, without
the possibility of contradiction, that all burns and
Scalds, every external sore, old or fresh, and all exter
nal pains and aches, no matter whtre, shall be re
duced to comfort by it in five minutes—saving life,
limb, or scar. No burn can be fatal if this is applied,
unless the vita's are dealroyed by the acsirfwnO- ft
is truly magical, lo appearance, in its effects. En
quire for • ConnePs Magical Pam Extractor Salve,”
at Comstock & Co’s. 21 Cortland st. New York, o*
at PAUL ROSSIGNOL’S,.
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
HEADACHE REMEDY.
For the cure of Sick HectdaeJtk l
This distressing complaint may be cuied by using
one Lottie of Spofeo’s Sick Headache Remedy,which
has cured thousands of the very worst cases, per
sons after suffering weeks with this deutblike sick
ness, will buy a bottle of lliis remedy end l>e otm and,
and then complain of their fully in not buying it bo
fore. People are expected to u e the whole bottle,
not use it two or three limes and then complain that
they are not cured. A bottle will cure theni.
Sold by PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Gs.
April 9, 1815 15-ly
The Piles aud all Sored.
Hays’ Liniment is known now to thousands, as a
most extraordinary renudy for these afflictions. It
is impossible to tell in a newspaper, in such a man
ner as to obtain full credence, the- efltcts and bene
fits of this article, so genet ul is the practice of adver
tisers of extolling articles of no merit. Such per
sonal references will be given, as to bring conviction
to the minds cf the most unbelieving. Will sufl'eneFs
only ask among their friends, if they have i ot heard
of or known its effects; and if they do not hear it more
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'ermiiied lo sav
nothing of i's merits, but what could be fully proved
by a host of wit nesses, in any court of justics. Will
you look at the thing and the proofs at 21 Corllandt
st.. wheie it may bo had I — N, Y. Commercial Ad
vertiser.
(T/ 3 - LOOK OUT.—Some swindlers have coun
terfeited this article, and put it up with various dr vi
ces. Do not he imposed upon. One thing only will
pi oi.ee t you—ir is tbe name of COMSTOOK & CO.
that name must be always on the virapper, ot you are
cheated. Do not forget it. Take this direction
with you, and test bv that, < 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 Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Georgia.
May 7. 1844. 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
are ready to supply orders to any extent, for any
kind of Job or Fancy Type. Ink, Paper, Cases, Gal
leps. Brass Rule, Steel 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 Engm
lish letters, are cast in new Moulds, from an entirely
new set of Matrixes with deep counters, ate war
tanted to he unsurpassed by any,and will be sold at
prices to suit the tunes. All tlm type furnished by
us is ‘ bund cast.” The Types from any foundry
can be matched at this establishment.
Printing Presses furnished, also Steam Engines of
the most approved pattern.
COMPOSITION ROLLERS CAST FOR p-RrifTlJtS,
Editors of newspapers, who will buy five times as
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. COCKROFi’ & OVEUAND.6B Ann st.
Dec. 3, 1845. 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 simply oiders to ariv ex>
tent, for any kind of job or fancy Type, Ink, Paper,
Cates, Galleys, Brass Rule, Steel Column do.
Composing Sjicka, Chases, and every article ne
cess ary for a Pr nting Office.
The type which are cast in new moulds, from an
en'irely new set of matrixes with deep counters, are
warranted to be uusurpassed by any, and will be sold
at prices to suit the times.
Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam En
gines of ‘he most approved pattens.
N. H.—A Machinist constantly in attendance to
repair Presses and to do light work.
Composition Rollers cast for Printers.
Editors of Newspapers, who will buy three times
as much type as their bills amount to, may give the
above six months insertion in their papers, and send
their papers containing it to the. sMbscrihess.
GOCKROFT & OVF.REND, 6B Ann st.
New York, August 13, 1845. S3—fim.
DISSOLVED.
? copartnership between the undersigned in
JL the practice of Law, has been dissolved by
mutual consent. The unfinished busire-s of the firm
will lie attended to by Mr. A. J VERSON,-who will
continue to practice Law as hete'elb'e in the various
counties near Columbus.
ALFRED IVERSON.
JOHN FORSYTH.
December 3, 1845, 49—ts.
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA
BLANKS,
ron P„\LE AT THIS OFFICE.