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L L-: GAL SALES.
MI'SCOUGE: SHERIFF SALES.
B in MARCH
in the ‘city u
ft ! . v
ie cify 6f Lo!-;
the corner of
lot bn tvhictU
i®f No. 483
•eef,b‘‘twem
containing J J
f n Eacjy and
if lot jTo. 3i
mtajjnng lal
f Jarkson and
f lo’ No. 178, j
e of broad at.
!o b Nos. 548
son, saj l lots
st. occupied
ilso that pari
>wn formerly
o the building
a Book Stoie
East side of
(rie i a 1 so the
oad and ran-
P. Malone,
e properly of
avor of Geo.
urance Bank
in my hands.
K, Sheriff,
n the Firs
Vuesd&y iti AprH next,
A negro girl slave, by the name of Lucy, about
14 year* of.l, tsatisfy a” ra irtgage fi fa u favor of
Michael flarahaU vs Frances Love, said property
levied on as ‘ho property of the said Frances Love,
mod irjißied our id said in irigage fi fa.
JNO. M. BETHUNE Sh'ff.
lIYItUIS SIIBUIK^SALpP
WILL lie sold on the. first TuesflaJrMAlU’H
ne*i. before the “Court door in the
tonn bf Hamilton Harris ihe legal
flours of salt, :hc following
Cue Oegro girl, Anica years old, and
one mule as tin- property E. McOlary.
h vied on io satisfy onefrom Harris Ir;ftrior
Court, Waiter T. Thomas E. McClary.
Tjfc. A. WILLIAMS bh'ff.
AT THE TIME AND PLACE,
wid be following property to wit :
- One house and one Store house on the same
lot. in the Whitesvtlle.JNo. not known: levnd,
mi to satisfy Mr’ fi la from tlie Inferior (Join t “oi Har
ris coup y u‘ property of J antes Ramsey John M.
Flournoy Jf Nathan Hass Executes & Cos. Vs Jas.
Rjutsey. J j JEREMIAH iIALLAM D^Sh’ff.
TALBOT SIIKHIFF SALK| T~
WILL be *'dd on the first Tuesday
ncx', before the Court in the
Town of 1 aibott <n, Talbot county. wldV ‘he egal
tvours of saley iliu fullowirg property^Hfit.
70S J acres of land. No 7 an I 8 district
*f Taioot county and No, 193 in district of
Talk >l comity and the east half oij^r No 1G 3in ihe
efd district of Talbot count v aie house ad lot
Bow occupied by Frier F. Mahuras a Tavern, con-
IsHßsr mo acr.-s, more or (own of Talbot
ton Talbot coun’y, levi and “n Jr the property of Fe
ver F. Mahono to satisfy tiny; fi fas from Talbot
Superior Court one Kixinh ■Trd Extr’x vs Peter F.
IMshone, one John J. Sucl iKqExecttror vs Peter F.
Malt me and one Chari^F^ A. Brown vs John ti.
Ricks an I Peter F- Mjjftnc security on appeal.
Also, two acres cf lajp tit the 17th dnstiict of Tal
bot county, part of lot 2V163 ‘he place whereon Dr.
Unis now liras, levieflon as the propeity if Charles
Wt<>d to satisfy a from Muscogee Superior
Court,(iforgo s Jr. va Charles Wood.
Abo Somy a off 30 years old. Epsey a woman
SO fears old, letup on as the pioperty of Die-son
Curst on to fi fas from Ta but Superior
Court, one Bank of Georgia vs Dickson
Cureton Foster, Robert H. Dixon and
Wi liam T.lflntincs endorsers, one the Central Bank
<Bf Georgia K)avid Fo ler make.', Grief H. Futger
-5m and Curt ton endorsers.
M JOHN D. AIAXHIS, Sh’ff.
AT the same time aj^Place.
Wi.l bes i 1 the so I iwing lo-wit :
One lot of land Nj. 131 in uwtnct of Tal
bot couuty, levii and on as the Mipeity Os Dit:k;‘tm
Cureton to satisfy a ti la from Tilton Inferior Cornu
BhasH. Bcalt tn Dickson Custom M
Also, on-- Gray Mare, seven years old. ■
M the properly of Thomas A. ClmmblesSjEp:/
two b fas from Talbot Supri mr Court one Elias JH.
Bead vs Tt Oman G. Chanipb-ss and one
Puruel vs Tin mas G. ChunplcadHßE
Also, 303 >of iaiul. lu| I', aft id!
acres ot lot number
of originally levn and tiu ay
the proferfy of Joli.i I>. satisfy four
tl tas, three from 1 a.l ot one Cincin.
tutus I>. Crhuwden f Chantbless aid
Ztchariali I*. Chand.dess.* Owen vs John
D. Chambles -m t Zachafah L. ChanUdess, one John
Turner vs John D. Chanbleas and Z tcharialt L
Oi<ao*b>'ss and ore frotnft'albot In.crior.Court David
W.CStiin vs John D. cTtamb ess aud Zichartah L
CfrarnWess. f
A l*o, one lot of lan 1 Jfo. not known in the 2." W dis
trict of Tt'hol count■ the pJaCo tfhereon Rufus
M.Chtrry has a store Adjoint g Pleasant Will, levied
on as the property of l*>l>ert H Dixon to satisfy a ti
fit -r in Ta hr K iSupt ritr Court, James And’ r.-on vs
John B.M •:Ooy and Eobert H. UiT.on security.
Also, the South hajfof lot of land No. one hundred
and tiAy one in the llfh district of originally Musco
mo aow T* hot c >uf v, levied on as it 6 pfoperfv of
Hiram P. Koqneino® to satisfy a ti fa from Talbot
B?>peitorCou<i Jeremiah Beal! vs Ilirairt Koquemore,
Also, ;*o horses, |e vied on as the property of VVm
H. D. Co< k <o saiiAy two fi fas from Talbot Stipe- j
Tier and Inferior Cmi t, one David VV. Cailtu V 9” VVr®t
ff. 11. Cook and oSe Miller Ripley Cos vs Williani
H.‘D. Cork. I
Also, one hummed and fifty acres of land, more or
less, it being nartJof lots number 278 in the South
west cotm-t ot safd lot, and part of lot No. 279 ill the
south east corns of said lot all in ilie 2‘2d district of
eJigmafy MuseJgoe now Talbot county. U vud on as
An property of A. ,\|. Uorhaui to'sati'-ly sundry fi fas
front n Justice t omt of Talbot county Martin W.
Stamper vs K AM. levy made and relumed
to n< fcv a cbAtablr,
Also two lA qf isnd N:>: If ? and No 151 iir the
t2J di-irict Ms o igimtlly Muscogee now Talbot
c.uinty, levicl on as ihe properly of Jesse Curlee to
va's ya fi $a from Harr s Superior Court, John
Warner vs Jesse Cur ee and William Pitts security
oa appeal.
WILLIAM SMITH D. Sk’ff
AT THE SAMS TIMS AND FJKCE.
AN ill be sold the following propefy to-wit .*
Fo:t hundred an-1 sevenly-tivo urn of land in the
£sd district o! originally Muscogee Mf>w Talbot coun
ty lots numbers 23 and lot niimbetwl and the third
4'lot of land in'the 23J distriJbf Talbot county,
toe place whrrean Airs. McM ws now lives and
an negroes. Sara 4 roan 23 ycacßd, Lucy a gif’ 16
years old, Franky a wont hi old, Percil’a a
•woman 21 years old. ai.J h. r cA Newrv 14 months
old, and i autaboy 14 \efls old, and oun halt
see. e Sot in the town of I'ellviejHvith a store house
thereon and eighty Ibet ui tire lo'vn ol
Belivinw with a store house Keeton. levied on as
the property o. James - M*. Daffs to sati fy seven fi fas
Aero Talbot Superior the Central Bank
of Georgia vs Jas M. UarisM Miller Ripley & Cos
vs. Jas Al. Davis, and VYtrrKnult, „no Wiu. Smith
v< James Al. Davi* and i!liam Towsfs vs James
Al. Davis sad one vs JobH Johnson
Executor, and Janies M. K vis endorser.
Also, s<>J acres of land M the 22 and distric’ofTalbo
county, adjoining JosephMN i son on the north and
Gamble on the East anjßJtnson Crow on the West,
mtmbers n known, letwd on as I'ne property of John
Ellison to satisfy a fi Wrani Tabot Superior Court
Lemuel Merrill vs JanCs M. Davis and John Edison
security on appeal, f
Also one house amftwelve acres of land in the 17ih
tSntrict if Talbot coKt v, number not known, levied
o* at the property Baugh to satisfy a fi fa
from Talbot SuperMr Court, James Cooksey vs Pe
ter Saugh and Gr#n B. Clay.
Also one housKod lot in the town of TalboDon
Ta.bot couuiy, Mhe place whereon Hamilton P.
Snead now |ivK levied on as the property of Ham
liloa P. Smeaijp satisfy sunJra ti fas from ’J'alt'ot
Superior ami ■tenor Courts, one Joseph Jackson for
ihe use ot A'marn B Ellington vs H. P. Sinead, one
Warner. Cainn. Loop Sc Cos. vs Hami'ton P. Smesd
•roe Phi'i.i Cunningham vs Hamilton P. Smead, one
George vV. Crawtord.vs Hamilton P. Sinead and
one ihe Bank ofMiiledgevil e vs H. P Smead. ,f
JAMES K GIDDENSD Sh’ff.
AD>HNISI%ATOR’S SAI.F.
AGREEABLE order of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Earl? when sitting
as a court f Ordinary. Wii the first Tues
day in March next, beftroe door in
Early cO.. wi.hin the of sala. al! ihe land
belonging to iho es ate A* Wood ds'e., con
taining three hundred jflKetity :hY e acres, Srore
or less, the place deceased died on. Ail
sold for the hws and creditors of said
ibceas and. kimwn on die day of sale
jJEALKJOH Adtn'r
SALE.
AGREEABLE to an Older Ot the Honorabfe the
lufenor court of Randolph county while silling
fvr or marv purposes, writ be sold on the first Tues
day m April next, ai the Court House and ror in the
Town ofC nhbert. between the usual hours of sale
the noe half of lot of land number 121, in the9th di-t.
of wi<l county as the property of AVillisin Cole late
•f s.id couutv deceased.
JAOR HOnnSA’ni'r. )
J \.\E COLE Ad...’x, r
im 14, lfW S
LEGAL SALES.
ADHIKINTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be sold, agicoably to an order of the In
ferior Court of M usrogee county, when sit
tingfor ordmaty purposes, ot the usual hour and
place for Irgal sales in the City of Columhus, on the
first in April next, Fractions No. lu and 11
in the eighth district of Muscogee county, known as
the Coweta Reserve—the wfvle coo is fan-g 3G6
lots belonging to the estate of John For
syth dec’d. aid sold for the benefit of the r redttors f
sJ estate. Teirns tna<le kuo'’ non the day of sale.
JOHN FORSYTH Adm’r.
Jan, 28, 1843, 5-
N. B. The above lots lie on • branch of Bull
Creek and adjoin the lands of Capt P. T. fchley-j
and llforris Taylor, on the ohl *vtaeon road. They i
are between 3 and 4 miles from Columbus, are wefl
iinberedfßti I have about 6’J acres clean'd. J. F.
AKttIMbTtIATOK'S SALE.
sr jd an otder of the TnJ
fertor Court of BhUsKounty, when sitting]
fur ordinary purposes,tiefoie Court House door,
in Cuihbert, Randolph county ; on the first Tuesday
hi April next, be'wien ihe usual ‘hours of sale, fi e
land belonging to the estate of Reuben Phillips late
of Bu'ls C'i"niy deceased. fc?s!d for the benefit of
the heirs and said d< ceased y said land
lies adjoining Zsariah Belly’s lands on Crackedi
the ntiifi district of originally Lee, nowj
RandSfih county. T-rnts nixde know,,'on the day!
f sale. ROBERT WHITE Adm’r.
Jan. 14,1846. 3^
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALF.
AGREEABLY” to an order of the Honorable the
Inferior Court ol Randolph county, whtl sitting’
for Ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues
day in April mxt.at the Court house door in Cuth—
bert between the usual hours of sale the following
property to wit ; lot of land No. one hundreikaiMi
thirty five in ‘ho fourth district, and lot No oneAßj
drefl and twenty seven in the eleventh
originally I ee eow Rendo'jdi as the
property of Benjamin Tiiomas late couHt\
deceased. A \% \
BURRF.LLINER Adm’r.
Jan. 23 1316. 5-
ADAILVISTItATOR’S SALE.
WILIj be sold oAthe first Tuesday in April
next, at Ihe C®rt house, in Paulding county,
in pursuance of the Will of 11. B, Smith, dec’d.
Two lots of land, one in the 18 h and strict of the third
section No 14a, containing 40 acies, and one situ
ate in the first district of the fourth sect.ou, No 202,
containing 40 acres. The same to be sold for the
benefit of the Httrsand Creditors of said dec’d.
DENTS MILLER, 1 >
WHI. LIVINGSTON i f
wi h rise Will annexed, } n-
Feb. 4, 18<fu. 9 6—ids
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold
at the Court hdnsts door in the town oi Lump
km, Stewart county ; a nunrber of likely mgioes be
longing to the ettai.es of Drury M. Leceuer, dec’d.
Sold tindet an order of the InltVior court of
ly, while tittina fur ordinary purposes, tosatitfy the
ci editors oft aid estate.
JAMES CLARKE, Adm'r.
OfDyurv M. Ltceter dic’d
Feb 4.1848 ‘ 6—ids.
GHJ AUDI AN’S SALE.
ON THE first in March—lß^^-btfoie
the door of House Ran
dolph County, hi situa
t m- of of
(74) bounded tiy as < e cribed
in I ttie Plo tC’ htieg ihe proper
ty of ihe estate deceased and
sold by ihe pijj|^^^^^rt^^k'!.stiC( , sj of the Inferior
Court of silting for Ordina
ry fit i f said Es
rate. at timeW^fce.
JP^WMMING.
Guardian of iha Children of Maxwell.
Savannah, D<c-mber 31, 1 ids
GUARDIANS SALE.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable
Inferior Court of Talbot county, while sitting
for Ordinary purposes will be sold “at the court
house in Talbot ton on the first Tuesday in May
next, wiihtn ihe leual hours of sale. - One negro man
by the name of Peter, sold fir a division between
E! jah Hurries, four eldest children. The property
was received fn-tu John Mill deci ased.
ELI AH HORNE.
• Natural Guardian.
TJbotton, Feb. 4. 1845—ids.
TRUST SALE.
WHEREAS, John W. Pei suns did on the 4th
oav of May, A. D. 1543. make,execute and
deliver to the undersigned, Ins Deed of Trust, ron
veyhg to us certain property therein described for
the purpose of securing us, in our liability as securi
ties fur turn, upon eeriain piontissory notes therein
spectfid, a part cf which notes haye b come due, and
remain unptuel, and which died was duly recorded in
the office < f the Clerk of the County Court, for the
county of Rnssel.ami State of Alabama, in Book
E. Folio 261 and 262. Now by virtue of the power
and authority in said dee i granted to us and in ac
cordance with the provisions thereof* we iv’ll sell at
pub'ic tmt"fry,4t the Cocrt-house in the ton of Cratv
lo4d in Russell coun'y, and State of Alabama to die
highest bidder, for Cash, on the first Monday in Apiii
next, the fnlh wing property, or so much thereof; as
sha.l be sufficient io satisfy the demands in said deed
mentioned which have fal'en duo, to wit: Cullen a
man slave 45 vears old, Ruffin 20 years old, E’bert
18 a ears old. Ca'vin 16 vears old, Frances a girl 14
years o.d, Rachael 12 years old, and Palmyra a girl
5 years okl; as dasetibed in said deed at the date and
exCution thereof; titles indisputable.
WILEY E. JONE?.
E. R. FLEWELLEN.
January 23, 1316. s—6od.
FOUR MONTHS NOTICES.
FOUIt BIOAfTHS after date, application will
be made tothe Hon. Inferior the Court of Talbot
county, wtiile sitiiug for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to se.ran< g<o man by the name of Peter about twen
ty-one years of ags. Sold for division among the
heirs ot Ehjali Home of said county.
ELIJAH HORNE, Guardian.
November 12. 1645 46
FOUR MONTHS afidr dale, application wili
be madeto (he Honorable the Infeiior Court of
Stewayt county, when sillihg as a Court of Urdmaiy,
for Icavd (8 sell the h >use and lot in the low n ofLump- - ’
kn. wlureon A. B. Pope .aow lives,for the benefit of
the hiirs. A. B. POPE, Guardian.
November 12,1845 4§>
POUR MONTHS after date applica'ion will
be made to Ihe honorable the Inferior Court
ot Meriwether county, while sitting for ordinary pur
■ poses, (or leave to sll the NegTdes belonging to the
estate ol fcseth Thompson, late of said county dec’d
ISAAC THRASH, ) „ ,
LEVI M. ADAMS, $ Lx ors -
Novetrsber 12,1845 46
MONTHS alter date, application wil
be made to the honorirble the Inb rior Couriof
Stewart county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for
leave to selLail the real personal estate of Joseph
Delk, late of said county deceased.
JAMES WATERS, Adm’r.
Nov. 5,4815. (J. M. M ) 45.
MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the HoiWable tire Inferior Court o.
Stewart county, when Court of oidinary
forleav cto sell all belonging to the
■estate of Peter Thomußlßte of said county di c’d.
.. Guardian.
Oct, 15, ISso 42
CN EOKGI Kob’t
T G- Ricks, Adnflktoit the JAmes Fort,
deceased, applies for Inters
These are therefore admonish all and
singular tile kindred of said deceased,
to be and appear atwithin the time pre
scribed i y law, to if any they have, why
said letters
Given undtjHKnd at
O. MBEALL, c. c. o.
* 37—6 m
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
THOSE indebted te the Estate of'i'ne late James
C. Watson, dec’d, are requested to’pay the
debts, and those having demands ‘'ill please present
ihem according to the 1.. y, to the undersigned.
BENJ. W. WALKER, soleEx’r.
Jan. 28 184®, 6-6\v.
One HiusdnNl Dollars Heward.
INUK the gen'lemun who stole from tny lot in tin
. 1 Oth I list: ict of Houston, a blood BA Y GEL
DING, five yeais old,a little d:3bedface, and shows
the Janus blood by form and other mtyfcv. H- has
a fine lof ywilk aud a very short back; his legs are
perfectly black, fiue hoof and inclines to turn his hinc!
legs cut in ti e hock joint > s lie walks. I air. ceitstti
he was stolen hy a white man. and I wi 1 give glOt
for him and the horse, or $lO for the horse alone.
-Z. LAMAR.
Perry, F< bruary 25,1846. [G. T ] 9—4 t
STHAYE^”
my plamation itt Stewart eJo. , dark ba’
horse mule; abo.t three years old, with a sea
in his forehead about the size of a doi'ar ; any “mlor
mation respec big hint'will be thartkfolly received
and a iibcral reward paid for his delivejv at Cqlum
btts or at the Plantation. HtfjfflJ KING.
Feh.2s, 1546. (j 9_4,
REMOVAL*
GF.F>. H. BETZ, has removed tij stairs ove
Dr. Wart’s Drug Store, cn bio. J slrerr.
C-Itfmhus, Dec 21, 1845. 52 if
LEGAL NO TI € ES .
GEORGIA, Randolph county.
To the Honorable Superior Court of *said County.
fHTHE petrion of Seymour Cafclfing resprc'ful-
JL ly ahoweth, that heretofore, so-wit: on the
twelfth day ot May, in the yiir ofour'liord eighteen
hundred and foriy-five, one Philtirider Thompson
ixtC'iteJ and dehvered (o. your his
written mortgage deed in writing under his hand and
seal, and f>r the better S'Ctring the said Beymour
Ca'chings mgjie payment of u written promissory
note therein Acribed, beant% date on the 27th day
February, hundred and forty-five, wliereby
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 for the better seeming the
mayment if the aforesaid prouiisso y nolo the said
Thompson bargained, sold, and conveyed by said
1 to your petitioner all that tract or par-
situate, being m the eleven h
j^lWßP*istriet of county, arid known
LanuLlislu gushed two hundred and
|MM6ivtn (217 ) corsratnmg two hundred and two
KrWahalf rcres. more or less.
k AnS your petitioner avers, that in default of said-
Thompson paying said note he has paid off and dis
cmrged the arid that the fulhamount of princi
pal and interest of said promiasary note is still due’
aril itnMid to kitnf/our oetitioner.| whereup'onyour
prays that a Rfiie nisi may be grant*re-
said Philander Thompson to pay the
interest due on said note mlo the Clerks
KJfficßfflie Superior Court of this County on orbe-
Are tMRrs 5 ! dat of the nest Term of this Court, ar.d
%at hiifcuitv of redemption m and to the mortga
ges preens ha Yorever barred and foreclosed &c.
TAYLOR & GONEKE.
Attorneys for Pe’itjoner.
Seymore Catchings -S Petition and Rnle nisi
% vs > for foreclosure of
Thompson, j mortgage.
Ru>'g the petition of Scynior Catchings, it is
I,lie defendent do pay rhe amount of
interest, due on the promissory note
tferefcWtbed into the Clerks Office of the Stipe
ot this Ctrutify, on or b‘. fore the first day
“fAuMRBLTerm of ibis Court, and in default therein
hiAqnuT * - f redemjtjon, to the said mortgaged
prßnses he foreclosed and futever barred, afid that
served upon the defendent in terms ofthe
m. ‘ Randolph Super* Court Cct. Term 1845.
extract from the imputes of said Court.
SAVIUEL VY. BROOKS CLK.
24 1845. 42 m4tn
IWMuxcog'e Supmpr Court. November adjourned
{Term 1845. .
John J* Ho well ]
tAußLnathan A. HuSfon, I
fo*d®Le of Seaborn Jones }> Bill in Equity.
.vs
Joh^ Fountain and otlters. J
I JLppearing to the co< rl that Joel Branham of
A county of Putnam, Htnry Branham of the
counrF of Hall. Farish Carter and Seaton Grantland
of the county of Baldwin, and Michael W. Perry of
the county of Lie have not been served, ordereu
that the cotnpUinant have further time to serve the
same. And it also appearing that John Diilingham
administrator of Geoige W. Dillingham, Edward
Cary, Jas. K. T. Waiton, John W. Freeman, John
G. Worsham Stephen M. lngersoll, Anderson Aber
crombie in ids own right and Executor of Charles
Abercrombie reside without tlie limits of this Slate.
Ordered that service of flie said Bill be perfected by
publishing this rule once a tnonTh Dr four months.
A t*-ue extract from the minutes ofsa.3 Court, this
13th day of Jan. 1848.
. . THAD. STURGIS, c.s.-c.
jan!4, 184fc. 3—4 m
John Adams, 1
Wiliiara4bpk? n s, i Bill for relief afid In.
Burwell eKan and j J unc,loß *
Samuel J a
IT appearing mAabyurt thWt above
defendant's, Black Wil
liams, reside this court, so
that they cafinot be it is there
fore ordered that said plead answer and
demur to said Bill, alone, at the next
Term <£ this of ibis Bill be
perfectefciy of a month for
four of the Gaz^^^^)o!umhus.
A TriJFxtract frtu the court, Oc
tober Term 1845.
N 5 SAM ‘ W ‘ B^^[S SC1 ’ k:
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
THE University'comprises a Col
legiate and Academical Deparimei*.
THEOLOGICAL DEPARTm/nT;
John L. Dagg. Pscfrsa
or of Rev. jApFßeynolds
A. M., Biblical LiterJftxe ; Rev. N.
M. Professor (el#ij ofEcclesias-
The course in this JJmartmrnt embraß
ces all branches taught iMGieo'ogical school*
of the first order, HehKp, and if desired!
Faculty.—Rev. Wjp: gg, D. D. President
Rev.'P. H. Melt, A. of Languages;
B. O. Peirce, A. M., of Chemistry and
Natural Philosophy ; A. M., Profess
or of Mathematics ; Hilly er, A. M. Pro
fessor (elect) of Belles
The course if stujiei is as full as
in any kindred institutip in t^^Hauth.
ACADEMIOifL DEtW HIENT.
Rev. Thomas D. Rartin, A.^^Krincipal.
The Students in
College under the direction of the^^Lulty.
Tuition, in
scholastic yeatwvthe Preparatory l^Ari merit $25;
in the Departnunt, free.
Boa. and to $3 per month- Room,
rent.&c., ab^*§2, 00 per month.
The firs^Hsion commences on the SdHTednes
day in and closes on the 30ih ofl^ftembcr.
The 2d®ssion begins on the 15ih of Janul-y, and
closes wf the Commencement Exercises Athe 2d
WednesSy in July,
For the coutse of studies in the several dep&tt
men's, in detail, refer to the Christian Index, or ap
p!y to one of the Professors.
October 8, 1845. (G. J.) 41—mom.
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 S2O per session of five months.
Second do sls do do do do
Primary do $lO db do do do
In- truction on the Piano Forte, $25, per term.
Fuel per pupil 50
1 he exercises will be resumed the first Monday in
January. •
A". LEV ISON, } c*
JBSIAH BEALL, . \ o
E. L. DeGRAFFENRIED,
Dec. 24,1845 52—if
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC.^
HBERNREUTER, late leader ot the United
• States Regimei tal Band at Fort Moultrie,
offers his services to the citizens of Columbus and
vicinitv, professionally as a Pi&uo Forte teacher: he
will also give instruction on several Brass instiu
ments, such as Key Bugle, Cornopean, &c.
Pianos tuaied ami re paired.\
Mr. Bernreuter is also prepared to execute All
kinds of fancy work in hair, in plaiting bracelets etflF
rin g^£ ua rd chains, &c. He will also do embf.oiderj
cloth in silk or woollen.
Si pt. 3, 1845. 35—ts 1
I'LOYDBOISEr 1
MACON, GA*
iHNHE Subscriber, in announding to
TlSSra® -H- his friends and the public, by whom
hehaS been 60 liberal! V patronised, his
continuance of the above Establishment,
begs leave to assure them ofhis determi-J
nation to sustain'fhe well wablished reputation of hid
house. Instead of falling there shall be a prog?
icssive improvement; and iTa liberal outlay, a wrlP
furnished jtable, with every delicacy this and other
markets can supplyjclean beds, comforatable rooms,
attentive servants, and the will io please and adconi
modafe will merit patrouage, he expects to ob ain it,
B. S. NEWCOMB.
November 5, 1844. 45—ts.
fjf*| Ci'izens
1 { and adjacent
has j’vst reetived
BaL I ' : ‘a splendid as-
Leal hers, to
getber with
prepared at
Ilis to tae onOgle
At r a on it, oc
-0 S ; good
1 I small
hun . ° ’
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fiRK-rROOF \fARI-R0 IrSETHEl rSE
THE Subscribers have this day entered into co-<
partnership for the purpose of conducting the
Ware-House and Commission Business, untltr the
firm of Ruse, Patten Sr Cos.
J. V. RUSE.
% F. N. RUSE,
* RICHARD PATTEN
\ W R. T. BRICE,
Pit. miS4S B 43 —*<■
tREENWOOD & CO’S
Vkew fibe-phoop
xv\ rehouse.
f ■ would respectfully inform Plan-
JL IJiTiatja Cotton Dealers generaßy, that they
#rebarecLtffjreceive Cotton at their
\Netv Warehouse ,
on t* corner oflLandolph and Front Streets, on the
sth Ajvember.
WRre prepared to offer all the advantages offer
ed by sitni ar establishments in the city, at the usual
rates. f v
We hope by prompt attention to business to fnerit
a share ofpuolic patronage.
GREENWOOD & GO.
THOS. E. GREENWOOD, J
K. S. GREENWOOD. $ . .
Nov. 19, 1845. 47—4 m
YOiNGE, GARRARD & HOOPER,
WAREHOUSE
AND
Commission Merchant!,
COLUMBUS, GA.
IVM. p. YONGE, WM. W. GARRAR6,
RICHARD HOOPER.
Nov. 19,1845. 47—If
?UnS*Rl> & MORRIS,
BROEERS
S • AND
MERCHANTS.
fJoLUMBus Georgia.
, IfWII hanserd, J
MORRIS. £
k Oct.
X A. K. AYER,
4 AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
No. 76, Broad Street,
Columhus, Ga.
Nov. 19. 1845. • 47—mF
THOMAS PRESTON, ~
COMMISSION MERCHANT
APiLACIIICOLA,
FLORIDA.
WILL continue the Commission and General
Agency business at the t!> ve place. The
usual facilities afforded to all those disposed to ship
cottons to any Foreign port, or any port in the United
Slates. Receiving and forwarding business, strictly
and promptly attended to*
Agril 33 1845. 18—ts.
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND
J"> &<9 V ®
paliicliicola; Florida.
COMMISSION MER-
Jffl. (£/!®V7 T 4- FACTOR , at Apalachicola,
Floridans prepared to make Advances on Cousign
pten's tnrnlft either to him, at the Bay, or to his
friends hi New York, Liverpool or Havre.
V L. F. E. DtfGAS.
‘References ;
Piilot & Leßarbier, New York,
Thos. J. Rogers 4’ Cos. Charleston,
Win. DearTng, **
A. Sibley, Augosfa,
AftemaS Gould, •*
Gardelle Rhine?, , “
BiDua|& Son, H'avre. .
47—tf
AU'flV” U to FARM Foil’
%LE.
I “H” for sale. Mm beautiful farm, lately own-
LsL ill
Led miles North West of
■e city West of the Salem
r®d, and on the to Macon county. It
counts one sixty acres of first rale pine
land iijfavrp.rs.i oak anil hickory—eighty acres
cleared and good fence.
There is a r.caf framed dwelling ‘house, newly,
built —a kitchen, stables, and all necessary out
houses—and in the j ard is a well of as excellent wa
er as any in the country. The front yard is large
and ornamented wi'h forest, aud a vatiety of fine
fruit trees.
It is very desirable as a residence. The location
is healthy—the community good--and in the vi
cinity are chuichts, schools. &c. &c.
Application may be made to Dr. William Schley
in Columbus, or to the subscriber on the premises.
JOHN S. WRIGHT.
January. 7, 1846. 2-4 m
A THREE DOLLAR MAGAZINE AT HALF
PRICE.
f CHEAPEST AND BEST >TTmILY
jfl. MAGAZINE IN THE U. STATES.—
Forty eight Large Octavo Pages and Fifteen En
gravtngs in each Number. Published on the first of
everv month.
NEW VOLUME-JANUARY* 1846.
ROBERT SEARS, 128 Nassau st , New York,
has just issued the first number of’ his
NEW PICTORIAL AND ILLUSTRATED
, FAMILY MAGAZINE FOR 1846.
in all respects equal to the three dollar Magazine* for
the low price of Iff ONLY ONE DOLLAR
AND A HALF PER ANNUM. rj
Any person sending FIVE DOLLARS, shall re
ceive Five Copies of the Magazine, for one year, as
he shall dirett’.
In pursuing the system determined upon, History,
Natural History, Astronomy, Geography, Chemis
try, Botany, Architecture, Mechanics, Agriculture,
arid American Biography, will compiise the leading
departments of subject matter. General Literature
and'Education, .as distinct from the fore-mentioned
brdhehes, wi l not be neglected ; a compendious mis
cbllany, comprising things useful and entertaining,
curious, eccentric, wonde/ftil, scientific, natural atid
artificial, together with a general surfimary of leadihg
passing events, will also be added. Our own coun
try, filled with enchanting lakes and rivers, and
beautiful praiiies—with mountain solitudes, wilder
ness, and forests of unexampled awfulness and gran-
Jtur —with the enduring monuments and mounds of
an extirct primeval people—lwith thS battle grounds
and the sepulchres of heroic virtue—shall furnish the
ol which, by the promised aid of several
mfyafjrqrfentletnen, we shall avail ourselves when
i to enrich our pages. All subjects wh th
I of it will be illustrated with engravings.
uumber of the engravings, al the conclu
sion of lire volume, will amount to several hundred.
Igreat inducements to sub-
SCRIBE.
VVfe offer to Post-Slas’Srs ahd others, a copy ctf
just published, entitled th£
JpTORIAd|L HISTORY OF THE AMER'I-
W revolution.
BEmljgijshed wiaiah 01 iginal Portrait of WASH
bv and more than 160 other
fcngtwiugs, octavo) for every new Subscri
ttr Two enclosed, free of postage.
mppiriug Ten Subscribers and send-
Bfcpl. uven DjjjPus, shall receive ten copies of the
■ Mi^llAktadnfFthe “Historj” as above.
V\ e have adthority (under the new Post Office
Law.) to seed the above work complete, by ritail
bound in one volume. The postage will not exceed
Twenty-five Cents to any part of the United State*.
The work retails alone, for Two Dollars pefannutg
Agents Wanted to sell thi ‘ PictoricU History o f the
American Rei'olutionP
All letters must be postpaid, as unpaid letters are
not taken Irom the Post Office. Address
ROBERT SEARS,
128 Nassau st. New York Cily.
%* Newspapers throughout the Duited States,
who may chose to copy the above, and insert it 12
times, shall receive a copy of the Magazine fofotfl
year, and the ‘'Revolution,” sent as they desire it.
TO PUBLISHERS OF NEWSPAPERS—
Newsper Publishers would do well to use Ihe JVfat'a
zine, and also Sears’ Popular Factorial Works,
Premiums to obtain subscribers. Fair full particu
lars address the publisher as above.
Dec 12, 184a. J l-^t
~FORREP^
AF TER the iniddle of tene
ments of MaDeGraffenried, bFkpTv the o°|e
horpe House ; nafter the 13th of March “the
tenement on the now occupied by Messrs.
.Vdaui3 & Madddn; Enquire of
, . . ‘W RED IVERSON, Tru-tec.&c.
Celumi 24,18-J5. 52—ts
DENTISTS.
JE2iSI2*
•WT FOGLE and C. T. CUSHMAN, cf Co
s• luuibus, have associated themselves together
for the practice of *
Surgical dp Difcchaitical Dentistry
in this city and the adjacent counties. Office at J.
F.’s o'd staad, opposite the Drug Store ol Messrs.
•Pond & W.lfeox. .
ft’ r* Their experience, skill,and increased! acuities
enabie them to execute any wotk pertaining tothtir
profession, in a manner to defy excellence-, and at tl o
lowest CASH prices. Specimens of Artificial Work
exhibited, aid special reference given to former
patrons when dt sired.
A supply of superior Tooth Powder, Brushes,
Tincture, &c., kept constantly on hand for sale
Co'umuus Geo., Fdb. IS, 1846. B —3t.
REMOVAL.
DOCTOR C 4 F. H ERVETa
SIPE&&&QW k
HAS removed his Residence and Office to the
Dwelling formerly occupied by DR. WM. K.
SCHLEY, one door South of the Episcopal Church,
ariß dncctly opposite the residence ol Captain P. T.
Schley, where he maybe found at ali times prepared
topeifoim all operations appertaining to his proAssion
Jan. 7, 1846. 2— if.
PIANO FORTES.
AND
M fj S I C:
BRUNO & VIRGINS.
HAVING received anew supply of ihe celebrat
ed J. Chickerings, and Nunns & Clatks’
Piano-Fortes, some of them with the JEolian aitach
ment, which they will watrant aiitl sell low for cash,
or approved paper.
Also, a large assortment of new and fatTtionable
Music, among others ihe following :
Songs: —A life in the West, by Russell; A wife
wanted, by Parry ;AH shall be thine,a song or trio,
by Mozart; Angels wing, by S. Lover ; Blind Boy,
by Dempster ; Blind Giiiyby Metcalf; Blind m; n's
bride, by Avis's .Cowell ; Bloodhound, by Neukomm;
Bonnie Mary Kaye, fa, Scotish Ballad), by Meineke;
By-gone hours, by Mrs, Blackwood ; Come sit thee
down, by Smciair ; Death ot Warren, by .Dempster;
Emigrants farewell, by Russell; Fair land of Poland,
by Bulfe ; Founding of the Bell, Russell ; Friend
ship, Love, and Truth, Comer ; Grave ofßunapaite,
by Heath ; Haunted Spring, by S. Lover; He tells
me he loves me, by Andrews ; Hear me Norma,
duct, by Bellin', - Hunter’s wife, L. Phillips; 1 dreamt
that I dwelt in tnarble halls, by Balfe , I’ll pray for
(hee,6y DonSrreita : I’m with you once again, by
be upster ;„.iolly Beggar, by Templeton ; King
Frederieki’s Camp, Mi. s Cowell; Let us love one
another, By Dempster ; L< nely auld wife, by Demp
ster; Lonely old man;-r-The Lunatic (Oh the Nor'h
svind fs my own true love.) Luthei’s prayer, (Pre>
serve uS by thy sacred word) for 4 voices ; Maiu
TVufck - , or A. leap for life, by Russel); Mama is so
very ‘particular, &c.—Now Foundland Dog, by Rus
sell ; Oh ! share my cotjage gentle maid, by Stirival ;
Otlr native s6ng, by Russell; Oh weep not, (answer
to the old arbi chair,) by Russell ; On to the field of
glory. By Donizetti; Pompy O’Hmash; Poor Adele,
by Neukomm; Poor man’s friend, .by Russell •
Atherton by Jefferys ; Spider and fly, by Ru.-sell;
’Tis eve on the Ocean, I>y Russell ; —To tevi.la to
Sevilla.
Wat(zcs.
Aleris—Antwerp—Past Sauer—lleliatrope, by Bee
thoven —Manetta—Muscogee—New Stop w —Oc
tave —Silver Laki—Six Tyinlieu, by F. Hunten
Les Viennoises, by Leopole deMeyer.
Marches and Quicksteps.
Agawam qu. s>.-—Blues q't. st.—Bohemian grand
m. composed for the iEolian Piano Forte—Culler
Hamil on qu. sf —Grand m to the memory of Wash
ington, by Ole Bull— Marche Marocaine, by Leopold
do Myer—Royal Irish ni. by Glover. ,
Galiopadcs.
Florida—Fra Diovolo —l u> iose-Gustave William
Tell—Gallopade quadrille, by Hunten—Galop de
Norfitade Bellini, arranged by Hunten—German—
Tyrohan.
Polkas.
A mertcan—A nr.e—Boi o:.— Ju 1 lien’s—R edo wa.
Hondo’s etc.
The jE >!ian, six popular airs arranged for the Piano
Forte, With Coleman’s yEolian Attachment—A” iora
R —Barcarolle from Masanieile—Beauties of the
Bohemian Gil l— Beauties of Semiramide—Beauty ol
L’Elisir d’Anrore.—Beapties of La Norma—Beau
ties ol Zampa—Grande Pol naise byC.M. de We
’ ber.
Variations.
A hfe on the Ocean Wave—Angelo Waltz—Le
Oarnavalde Venise,by Leopold de Myer—Oh take
• me back to Switzerland—Love not.
Bnelts for 4 Siatids.
Eduard et Chiisriuu, by.Htiriien-'LuaisviUe Guards
m^fch —-Love not,quick step —We’re a Noddin, by
H. Heri.
Beauties of Caledonia, or Gems of Sco ; ti3h song,
containing more than 50 of the most beautiful Scotch
Songs. Dana’s Southern harp-—Kirgsleys So
cial Choir, in three volumes—Him tens celebrated
! instruct! ms for the Pianoforte.
Patent Bar Folios for music, drawing paper, s*c.,
Ruled Music paper—s-c. &c.
Catalogues for Music given gratis.
Columbus and Macon, Ga., Feb. 18th f 846 B— if
rrjr removajl^Pl’
COLUMBUS
RIFLE AND SHOT GUN MAOT
FACTORY.
Second Door below James Kiyliu’s, Broad Street,
Co'.umbus, Ga.
F. SILEFER,
“NMIANUFACTURER and importer of every des-
IfJC cripiion of D tuble and fcMng'ij Barrelled Shot
Guns, and a fine assortment of Rijles, Pistols, and
Gun Material's and Sporting Implements on'hand,
for sale, in lots to suit purchasers.
Caps. Powder,'"hot, Lead &c. Guns, Re-stock
ed; Flint Locks altered to Percussion, and repair
ing done in the best manner.
sCU = ’ Military Companies and officers suppftsd’Suilh
swords of every description.
A fine assortment of Leibrich’s Patent* floor and
Trunk Locks for sa'e ; Door and Trunk Leeks, and
Keys fitted. A superior assortment of Clocks, war
ranted to keep good time.
Orders from the Country promptly attended ‘o.
All articles sold low fur Cash, antj'warran'ed.
October 8, 1845. 41—6 m
IAXDS FOK SALE.
LOTS number 214 in ihe disfnct of Lee.
do do 44 & 234 do 13th da do
do do 132 do 4th do Muscogee
do do 173 do 12’.h do do
do do 40 do 13th do *do
do do 3 do 6th do do
do do 39 do 4lh do Randolph
do do 95 do sth do do
4o do 270 do 7th do do
do do 33 &37 do 9fc do do
do do 120 do llth do do
do do 68 & 154 do 18th do Stewart
do do 89 & 104 do 19th do do
do do 232 do 2lst do do
do do 222 do 25th do do
do do 196 do 26th do.Suinpter
do do 120 do 28th do do
do do 162 do 29th do do*
do do 155, do 17 h do do
do do 256 do 3rd do Dboly,
do do 28 & 245 do 7th do do
Persons having any interest in the sa'e of the above
lots can gain any infoimation as to the terms, by
application to the subscriber, or to John B. Lamar,
ErStj. at Macon ffa. free of postage. .
ANDREW J. LAMAR,
.-Near Mumoe, Walton co. Ga.
,Feb4thlß46. 6
COLUMBUS
Carriage Repository ,
ON OGLETHORPE STREET.
THE subscriber woul.t inform the pub ic that he
has made arrangements with the best manu
factories in the United States, for a constant supply
of
Carriages of every description tip latest style.
which he is hbw receiving, and will WARRANT
and sell LOW FOR CASH, or approved paper.
Also, Manufacturing and Repairing done in
the la est and best style, with economy and des
patch. H. C. McKEE.
Dec. 24, 1844- 52—if „
WANTED. “
A Situation in a Dry Goods House or Grocery
Store by a young man from the Noith, 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 net so
much of an object as steady employment.
Address T. care of Greenwood & Ellis, stating
where an interview can be had.
Jan £B. 1846, 5-ts
T<tfonia*toij Factory
OSNABURGS.
HthaTO beemffipointcd Agents for the sole of
qM. niauufactu'ed by the Thoinasioii
prcpaied to supply applicants
IWhe lowest market rates.
RUSE, PATTEN, & Cos.
A LIST OF &BTTSR&
REGAINING iff the Post Office in ColumLus
Georgia, February Ist 1846.
Allen, Edw’d C
Archer, Sam’l
Alison, Catharine
Arney, Will R
Adams, Stephen
Burns, Michael
Boon, Caroline
Brannen.ll G
Bagba, WmK
Au.vn, Shildrako
IBnatta, Frances
Win 2
BI&O F
BriariWklvin
Boland^B^d
Biggam,
Byne, C
Barry, Ad eiy
Bugg, Peter \
Bun, Richard\\
Bass, Edw’d C \A
Bell, Lias \\
Buland, B R \
Blankenship. Mr S J
Burr, Allen 2
Blake, Luther
Bowen, Thos W
Bradley, Edmon J
B'gham.BH
Brunson, Wm D
Booth, James
Booth, Zuchariah
Benk, Wm,l‘
Barron, J D
Cobb, Miss
Carter, C
Carter,
Oulpeppej^Frcmiah
G
CrowcipKhn jr
Chapman, James A
Chustian, Edw’d T
Cutjnigham, Mary A 2
Castelo, J i
Chunett, Janies
Ciane, B W 3
Church, S P
Cone J
Davis, Price
Dennis, A M
Dougherty, John
Darnel, M II
Dean, Wm A i
Dudley, Cainube’l
DayJßk 2
Davis,
J
limn, G
Davenport, John^^M
Davenport, Mrs NamH
Edmondson, L L
Evans, Geo W
Edwards, H W
Evans, Miss Elizabeth
Kdmundson James H
Edwards, C B 3
Edmundsoij, Miss Mary
Evans, John S
Exam Wm H
Edwards, R S
Fitzgerald, Patrick j
Ferd, B L
Ferguson, A W
Fletcher, Wm J
Foster, Mrs Virginia
Fickling, Jeremiah
Fayernather Francis 2
Flewellen, Thomas J
Fouchc, Ditr’l A
G: art, David 13
Gorijon, A J
Gray, H
Gordon. Jolid
Gray, Harriet
Guyse,
Glanton,
‘jfibson, Whi
Gogan. GrogAT
Hadley, L
H a lnmo'ijF-eary.,
Hayward^Augustus
Herrindpte, Thosß
H< rrirjJriine, Silas
HulfiWin .
Hi!l,Wai|fs li
Thomas
Hoed,
Hardin,
A
Hall,
Hardy, 4
H>
Howa'd.
Hurt, Albert
Halienbeek,
living. Francis
h vv m
Jolinson, James
Jackson, C R
lones & Coleman ’
Johnson. Caroline
Jones, Carpi r W
Johnson, Mas Elizabtth
Keliar, James
King, Bartley
Joil
Kimball, Moses
London, Henry A
Lee, Geo W M
Langford, John .
Law Thomas J T
Lauless John
Lester, Jesse
Loud, John S
Lewis,
l.ignor, Mr W
I .one, MorgaF
Ligon, Jostarn
Lassiter, Jolip F
Lahatt, Chas II
Must n, Mary
Persons calling for any of the above letters will
please say they are advertised.
JOHN FORSYTII P.M.
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
MUSICAL WORLD.
THE Publishers of the Musical World in pre
senting it to the public, feel confident t! ut it will sup
ply a want that has boon severely felt for many
years throughout the country, vz:—a collection of
good Vocal and instrumental Music, at sm h a price
as shall bring it within ilie reach of every class,
The high pricS at which music has been pol'd here
tofoie, has done much to retard the taste Ibr all that
is beautiful in the art, by driving a large portion of
the people to purchase abatis called cheap music,
but which in reality is the dcaiest in ihe end, being
wre’chedly er graved, fob of errors, and consisitng ot
common jig3, marches, quick-steps or i egro tunes,
all so arranged as to ruin or vulgarize whatever, good
style the performer might have previously acquired.
B ing fully impressed with the vast exunl of this
great evil. Me ss.?. Homans & Ellis have deter
mined to offer aq effectual remedy, irustirg ihut the
public v.jli support'hem in their endeavouts.
The contents of the Musical IVorld will present
every possible variety in order to attract every class
of musical amateurs, and w.ll embrace careful se
hetions from New Operas , as quickly as they ap
p ar; Piano Porte music— Fantasias. Vur ; ciiohs,
IVultzcs. by the best composers, Lkcpoi b Le Met
er, Thalberg. d'C-, wi\h Quadrilles, Mi.rdus <$ c.
Songs, Duetts , Glees, fioin Hie finest wmers of Ger
many’, England, Italy, France, and Conipositi ns of
high merit from our most celebrated Composers:
Airs Variations, Fantasies, for the violin and flute,
wi h accompaniments carefully arranged for the pi-,
ano forte, in short, the publishers have determined
if supported by the public, to supply every depart
ment of the art wi ii good music, at a rale scarcely
oAe fourth of the | resent charge.
Thus the vocalist will in twelve months possess a
large library of vocal geins —the pianist will find the
choices’ modem procfuc ions—the flutist and violin
ist will find a fund of pure intellectual recreation.
The publishers feel much pleasure in announcing
that they have engaged as editor of the Musical
World, Mr. Henry C. Waison, whose fine taste
apd jcJgtrneiit. exf. nsive con fleet iou for several
years with musical periodicals, and perfect knowl
edge of the wants of the community, [ omt him out as
particularly adapted to conduct wilh suiccss the
present undertaking.
The first number will be issued on the Ist of No
veniber, and Semi monthly then alter. Each num
ber to consist of sixteen pages of music, or? super
fine paper. Extra numbers will be issued on the ar
rival of any striking novelty wnich calls for immediate
publicat on. One or two sides of the co* - er, as oeqa
si n may require, will be devoted to critical nqtices
of the musical talent which appears from time to
time in the city, together wiih items of Foreign and
Dome tic intelligence, thus supplying'.thfe.pi b!ic at
o?ff wilh a Musical Library asd a Journal of
Musical Events.
Hock publishers and Mus'cpf Instrument manu
facturers will find the Musical World an admira
ble medium for Advertising 1 , as will be extensive
ly circulated bv active . agents in every city and
throughout ihe whole continent; finding it-’ way into
the very ci e'es where a knowledge of their works
or manqjbctures should penetrate.
EDITED BY HENRY C. WATSOJST,.
Professor cf Mti'ic.
Communications relatirg to th.e literary or musical
department of the wotk to be addressed to die Edi
tor. PUBLISHED BY
HO WANS <fc ELMS,
295, Broadway. New York.
To whom all business communications must be
addressed.
TERMS.
To mail subscribers, five dollars a year, in ad
vancc,
Four numbers <br §l, per mail to any part cf the
Utii'ed Stales.
Five copica will be sent io one address for 20 dol
lars.
Single numbers, tw-.nty-fivc Cents,
Moore, Williarh
Merrill, Edw’d
Mastin, John W-
Monroe, Matv A
IVXitchell. James
Moore, F S
Melville, Mr >
Magnus, Godfrey
Mahafly, VV m jr
Moore, NP
Midway, J
Miller, Joseph H
Merrit, Thomas
Mann, James \y
Mahan,
Marcum, Miss 2
Moore, Miss
Mannon,C
Mott, W
O P
■Bdoore, A
C
S
orris.
McDaniel.
RjcConocbee A
Napier, Ledrv
Nolan, Mrs Margaret
Newsom, David R
Nelms, Charles
Nicholson, Leonidas
Odom, Nancy
Odom, John
Owens, R C
Olive, Abel
Owins, R A
Owens, Wm
O’duin, Alien
Parks, Charles
Patrick, James H
Pryor, OS 2
Perry, David *
Pitts, Richard M
Perry, Jerry
Paine, V
Prestwood, Jf mes A 2
Price, W W
Pryor. Wm B
Peck, Win 2
Parul, Charles
Piince. Silvanus
Pike. Esaw
Parmlee, A O
Pi o', Mathew
Rogers, Nancy
.Robt.rson, J L
Rogers, J B
Rees, John
LRogers, Williamson
fctoach, James
Thomas.
a ncy
Rob
Right, .liW Xpi^
Rogers,
obersori
I
Geo W
Mr
Geo W 2
Louis, E
■tonto-.}, Wm C
Pcmith, Miss L
’Suddtth, A C
Smith, Martha E
Snell, E
Siz< more, Gabriel
Scott, George 3
Stonvdon. Alts Eiiza
Smith, Hontun
Seperly, J ,W
Seath, Wm 0
Stewart. j< hn D
Smith, Abram
Sheppard, Geo J
Smith, John W
; Sampson, J T
Tax Receiver
Thomas, Julia
Thomas, Dr Wm
’j’eat, Johnson
i T-ioitlpspn, John W
Thompson, Mrs Melvina
Thornton, John
Tinner, Alary
Treadwell. Thos D
Turn a g'e Hp n)y
Tailor, Sp- tswoed
Terry, Marv J
Tindall,H W
iThacker, M
Ll'li, rnton
■ianpclt, JoMPs 2
M
npfs us an
WlMi, Mr
Wilpk, Alfred
VAjJmuiilkV! iss T E
iWt
Gllljtt J
r\Vo idruff, E
Word, Thus A
Widiams, Henry
Ward, Mrs Catharine
’ Wyrme Thos
Willis, Mrs M A
Wail, Wm H
Winters, Maria
Williams, Mr Judge
VVilsin. John
Wood, Priscilla
\\ ilSoh, Sarah
Wallace, Wiiliamson
Wix, Bartlett
TSie Piles niHl ail Seres.
Hays’ Liniment is known now to thousands, ns a
mrst extraordinary remedy for these afllictn ns. It
is impossible to tell in a newspaper, in such a man
lier as to obtain full credence, the i diets and bene
fits of this a: tide, soger.eml is the practice, of edver
tisers of extoiltng artieb sos no merit. Such per
*sona! references will he givtb, as to bring conviction
to the minds i f the most unbelieving. Will sufferers
only ask an-.org their friends, if they have i ot hi aid
ol or know n its i fleets; and il they do not hear it mine
warmly praised than any ot! er salve,lei litem net gi t
it. All fancy or exaggeration is positive.y excluded
from these statements, and it is de erinmrd to snv
nothing of : i merits, but what could he fully pioviyl
by a host of-vi in esses, in any court of justice. Will
you look at the thing and the proof's at 21 Corilandi
st.. where it may be hud I — N. Y. Commercial Ad
vertiser.
(EF LOOK OUT.—Romo, swindlors have coun
terfeit! and this article, arid put ;t up with vaiiotis di vi
ces. Do not be imposed upon. One thing only will
pioiect you—it is the name ofjCOMfcTOOK & CO.
that name must he always on the wrapper, or v< u are
cheated. Do not forget it. Take this .direction
witlryou. and te.-t bv that, i r never buy, for il 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 ROSSJGNOT,,
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Georgia.
May 7, 1844. ’ oC ts.
Cheaper than E ver l
TO PRINTERS,
Fypc Foundry and Printers Fur
nishing Warehouse,
TIIE subscribers have opened a r.ew 7'ypo
Foundry in the city of New Yoik, where they
are ready to supply orders to any extint, fer any
kind of Job or Fancy Type,. Ink, Paper,.Cases, Gal
leps, Bra.-s Ru’e S’.iel Column Rule, Composing
Sticks, Chases, and eyery at tide, necessary for a
Printing Office, Also second band materials.
The Ty'pe which are cut in imitation of the /fng
lish letter?, are cast in new Moulds, from an entirely
new set of Matrixes with deep c< übtera, aie war
ranted to be Unsurpassed by ar y,and will be sold at
prices to suit the times. Ail the type furnished by
us is 4 hand cast.” The Typts from any foundry
can be matched at this establishment.
Printing Presses furnished, also Steam Engines of
die most approv. and pattern.
COMPOSITION ROLLERS CAST FOK PRINTERS.
Editors of m wspapers, who wtli buy live limes as
much Type as their bills amount to, may give the a
bove nne year’s insertion in their papers, and send
one of ihi ir pap-, rs only, containing it to the subscri
bers. COCKKOFT & OVERAND, 08 Ann st.
8, 1845. 49 jy
TO PRINTERS,
Type Foundry ami
Printers’ Furnishing Warehouse
THE SUBSCRIBERS have opened a new
Type Foundry in the city of New York,
where ih y are reaUy to supply otders to any ex*
tent, for any kind oljob or fancy Type, Ink, i’spcr,
Cares, Galleys, Brass Rule, Steel Column do.
Composing Sticka, Chases, and every article ne
cessary for a Prilling Office.
The typo which are cast in new moulds, from cu
entirely new set of matrixes with deep counters, aru
warranted to.be hiisurpaesci) by auy, aid will be sold
at pnci'3 to suit the times.
Punting I’rt sscs furnished, and also Steam En
gines of ‘he most approved pattens.
N. B.—A Machinist constantly in attendar.ee 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 ihe
above six in< nibs insertion in their papers, and send
their papeis containing it to the subscribers.
COCKROFT & OVEREND,6B Ann st.
New York, August 13, 1845. 33—6 m.
NOTICE;’
That full blooded Jarfc of the MALTOSE
STOCK .
will stand at the Oswichpo
Bend, Alabama, dtiu#rjplie
present season, cemißieing on the and
teiminating n the ls^Lily.
Tt ckabntchee is now nearly
fifteen hands h gh undWkWnif the most pcifectly
formed animats of ever brought into the
Southern Lped from the cclcbra-.
ted imported SMtck ot lhe\ Mm. Henry Clay, near
LexingtomEfontuckv. \m
His season is $lO cash Marcs, and S2O for
J .nines, on their Lain” sent to his siable.
Feh 11, 1846. 7—lt*
NOTICE.
OUR.ING nivfabsr nee from Colt inpus .Alfred
Iverson, Erq., will act as my a norm y and
agent initiation to the estate of Gen, Watson, c/-
whit Ii I am at present sole Executor.
B. W. WALKER-.
Jan. ‘2S, 1546, 5-ts.
MEDICAL NOTICES.
DRS. SCIILEY & CROWELL,
HAVING associated themselves in the practice
of Medicine, respectfully tender their profes
?ional services to ti e citizens of Columbus, and ih u
adjoining country.
up stairs over the store of D. Mulfotd,
Broad street above the Market.
May 14, 1845. 20—ts
DRS. BOSWELL Sc BILLIKO.
HAVE moved their office to the Drug Stoic el
Winter & Eppirg. Persona desirum their
proleasional seivces, will leave ihur name C at ihe
Drug store, during ill* ir absuce. We lake ibis
opportunity ofttndug our thanks to those who have
extended to us so liberal a patronage, and Impo
those indebted by note or account win please do u s
the escential favi ur to cull and settle.
Dec. 31, 1845, ]_ lf
3IEDICAL.
Doctors, taylor & urquhaiit, res.
pectfully announce to the Citizen* ofColuin.
bus and the vicinity, that they have associated them
selves in the practice of Meuicine,
They will give prompt attention to allcalls, citlur
in tbe cRy or country.
I heir office will be continued at the one at Pre
sent occupied by Dr. Taylor, on Randolph street.
The residence of Dr. Urquhart will bo at the
house ol Mrs. Shorter, on Broad street.
Columbus. May 29, 1844. ’ £ ts
HEWE’S LINAMENT
For Rlieumaiitim !
ALL Rheumatic persons have very good reason
•n re J°‘ c ' n S’ *hat they can obtain an article
that will set a l rheumatic complaints at defiance.
We wonder that people will sulfer a moment with
this distressing and excruciating paiu when they can
find a certain cute in lit s preparation. The c< rlifi
oatesjljat the proprietors have would aston sh the
most rnciedulous.—Patients, who have been laid up
for years, and who never expected ngain to be about,
in health, or without crutches, have been almost mi
raculoirsly raised fom their bed of pain, and restor
ed to their friends sound in limb, and entirely ire e
ft om pain of any kind'. This is no fiction, but fact,
and thousands who have used it can testify to its use
fulness. Bew are of coi-nterleits.
Sold by Comstock $? Cos . New York, and
PAUL ROfeSIUNOL,
At the Blue Dt ug Store, Columbus, Ga.
CONNEL’S
Plagical Pain Extractor.
From 2 to 8 times cheaper than before , or
nothing , if the user is not delighted with it.
An article that every family must consider indis
pensable when they know its power and value, and
wh ch has heretofore been sold too high to reach all
c’nsses has now been reduced in price, w ith a view
|hat rrch and poor, high and low, and in fact cvety
human berng may enjoy its comforts; and all who
get it shall have the price returned to them if tlior
are not and lightid with its pse. We assert, wiihoiit
the possibility of contradiction, that all hums and
scalds, every external sore , old or fresh, and all exter
nal pains and aqlies, no matter whi re, shall be re
duced,to comfort by it in five minutes—saving life,
limb, or scar. Noburncan be fatal if this is applied,
unless the vita’s are destroyed by the accident. It
(s truly magical, to appearance, in its effects. En
quire for ■ Gunnel’s Magical Pam Ex ractor S'alvo,”
at Comstock & Go’s. 21 Cortland st. New Yoik or
at PAUL KOSfeIGNULW, ‘
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
HEADACHE REMEDY.
For ihe cure of Sick Hcrtdrtchc 1
*J'h|s distressing complaint may be cured by using
one bottle of Spphii’s Sick Headache Remedy, which
has cured thousands of the very worst cases, per
sons after suffering weeks with this deathlike sick
ness, will buy a bottle of this remedv and be curd,
and then complain ol their folly in not buying it be
fore. Pk pie are expected to u e the whole bottle,
not use it two or three times and then complain that
they are not cun'd. A bottle will cure thein.
Hold by PAUL ROSfcIGNOL,
At the Blue Diug Store, Columbus, Ga.
April 9, 1845 15-ly