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Lt\GAL SALES.
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES.
WILL be ssldoH the first Taesday in APRIL
the Town of Talbotton, ‘Talbot county, within
the legal hour* of theNbllowiug property to
* One negro man by Sam, 35 year*
of age ,levied upon as Robert tCnt
tenden to satisfy a rt !n Talbot Superior
Court, the Central Rank ofucorgia vs Robert
Crit*. nden.
Also, 2 )2; acres of land No. 200, In the 15th
district of originally Muscoge now Talbot coun
tv, levied na as the property .AJohn Hutson, to
sirisfy a ti fa from the TalWrt Superior Court
Fielding Jackson vs Robert Shel Wand John Hut
son, security. \
JOHN D. MATHfW Sheriff.
At the samrfkne and place, will b? sNd the
following properly to wit: ‘
Nancy a vroain 37 years of age, Tilda a g:rl
1 i rears old, Coiimnbus a boy 12 years of age,
and Henry a boy wears of age; levied on as the
property of Erastusbhtr;ckland, to satisfy an at-
Udißient fi fa from Wibot Superior court, Cyrus
Robinson, vs ErastuaKtricklaad.
Also one negro boymenry IS years old; levied
upon as tlie property oßElizabeth Morris, to sat
isfy sundry fi fas from a Bistice court of Talbot
county; \Vm. G. Little Staunfon, Eli
zabeth Morris, Baity. Levy made
and returned to ine bv a castable.
JAS. K. GOINGS, D. Sh’ff.
RAADOLFII SHERIFF SALKS.
IT 7 ILL b? sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL
■ next, before the-Court House door in the
town of CuLhbert, Randolph county, within the
legal lufo of sale, the following property to
Lot of la™ No. 226, in the ISth district of or
iginally Lee Abw Randolph county, levied upon as
the property Hutchinson, to satisfy one
fi fa issued fronhthe Superior court of the county
of Richmond, inhfcvor of William Bostwick & Cos.
va Adam Hutchin^ui.
Lot of land No. in the Bth district of said
county, levied ou property of John G. Gil
bert, to satisfy one fi ISUsued from the Superior
cccrt of .“aid county, of the officers of
Court vs John G. Gilbert^h
Lot pf land No. 82, in tl\stli district of said
county, levied on as the Pr\erty of Elish Cush
ion, to Satisfy one fi fa from Ae Justice court of,
said conn’v; in favor of Jesse \ Key & Cos. vs
William Cook and Elisha Cushmi. Levy made
and returned to me by a constalw.
Lot of land No. 251, in the of said
county, lcvic-l on as the propew of Thomas
Lawson, to satisfy one fi fa issued orkof a Jus
tice Court of Jasper county, in favor (\florace S.
Shaw vs Thomas Lawson. Levy madei and re
turned to me by a constable.
Half of lot of land No. 146 in the Bth dist. of
ai<Lcounty, levied on as the property of Jonas
llaiiVl, to satisfy two fi fas issued out of a Jus
tice dLurt of said county in favor of John B. Sa
*■ll vsVonas Daniel. Levy made and returned
to me uVa constable.
One Kindred and fitly two and a half acres of
lot of iandfcfo. 74, in the 11th district of said
county, on as the property of Ira Bradley
t<* satisfy one ok fa issued out of a Justices court
of said county, lh favor of James C. Hutchinson
va. Ira Bradley. made and returned to me
a constable.
One negro man name of Robin, about
f>s years of age, the property oi'ReU“
ben Wcathcrsby, to satisfcv one fi fa issued from a
Justice Court of said cimnty, in favor ofE. E.
Raw son, vs J. W. MathcwLand Reuben Wcath
cr*?y. Levy made and returned to me by a con
stable. \
John Stanford’s interest in land No. 171,
in tho 9th district of said on the
property of said John Stanford, sundry
ti f.; out of a Justice court oraaid county,
in favor of Samuel A. Grier vs JohnVtanford.—
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
The undivided half of lot of land Ni\l34, in
the fifth district of Randolph county, lcviVl on as
the pNpcrty of Mathew Baily, to satisfy oV fi fa
issued the Superior Court of said couiw, in
favor ofylolin A. Huntcrvs, Mathew BailvViid
Josiah llub.
Lot of lAd whereon William Eaton now lives
in the 7lh dinict of said county, levied on as tire
property ofsaiEWilliam Eaton, to satisfy sundry
ti fas issued outVf a Justice court of said county,
in favor David and others, vs William
Eitou. Levy madVand returned to me by a con
stable. * \
Two negro girls, named Edriey and Ginnev,
about ten or twelve old levied on as the
property of Whitfield U.\mith, to satisfy one fi fa
issued (com the Superior otourt of said county, in
favor of John Gilbert vs Wflittield B. Smith, and
Seaborn A. Smith security. \
Five negroes viz : Jesse, a imn 25 years of age,
John a mm 23 or 21 years of agW, Amos a man 37
▼cars of age, llinnah a woman aQ years ofage,
and her child Martilla, all levieifyon as the pro
perty of George \V. Harrison, to iVtisfy three fi
fav one in favor of Wm. Cunyers v\ Samuel S.
West and Geo. W. Harrison, securitX one in fa
vor of S. S. Walkley vs George wAdlarrison,
one in favor of the Centra.} Bank of’GeorgV ■vs John
T. Harrison, George \V. Harrison, WillnHji Con
yers, James H. Martin, Benjamin L. Cook and
Alichard Davis, security on appeal fi fas, issued
from the Superior and Inferior courts of said
county; the above named John is a good Black
Smith.
Lot of land No. 130 in the 6th district of said
county,and one negro boy name Bill about 12
years ofage levied on as the property of Jesse
11. Nelms to satisfy one li fa issued from the Su
perior coart of saui county, in favor of Allred M.
Cliott vs Jesse 11. Nelms.
Two lots of land Nos. 120, and 109, in the 4th
district ** said county, levied on as the property
4fOborn\Lowery to sitisfy one li fa issued from
tho Supcrwr court ofStewart county, in favor of
Penelope >*Cu!ler, Adm’x. of Mathew McCuilcr,
dec’d. vs Os horn Lowery.
Lot of
county, loviedVn as the property of Thomas llol
a.lav. to satisfy %ie fi fa issued from the Superior
court of said count - , in favor of John N. Webb,
Adm'r.. of dec'd vs John Sin
gleton and Tuos. lay.
Lot of land No. 2liVau-l West half of lot No.
S3?, in the llth districVaml East half of lot No.
121, in the 10th of said county, le
vied on as the properriVpf Lewis Gregory, to
vntisfy sundry ti las issu<\ from tho Superior
coart of said coauty; in iavoi\f Richard Davis,
for the esc of John A. Smith, others vs Lew
is Gregory. \
Let of land No. 110, in the Ithwistrict of said
county levied on as the property or Samuel Ber
rv. to satisfy one ti fa issued from the Superior
court of said county, in favor of Hines Holt vs
famael Berry. ,
Lot of land No. 263, in the 6th district of said
coauty, levied on as the property of James Ik
Beil, to satiy sundry fi fas issued out of a Jus
tice court of said county, m favor of Joseph Mc
'lichcl vs Janies B. Bell. Levy made and re
lumed to me bv a constable.
The tallowing lots of land, Nos. 2,4, 5, 70, in
the 4til -iWtrict, No. 291. in the sth district, ail
of said and 2 negroes, Barney a man 52
years of a man about 47 years of age
all levied on property of Nathan (I. Cliris
tc, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from the Supe
rior and-Inferior <Vurts of said county, one in
ihvor of Thomas HnLieu vs Nathan G. Christee,
one in favor S. D. vs Nathan G. Chris
tece, two in favor of tok Central Bank vs Nathan
4. Christee. \
Lot of land No. 411, in the 7th dist.
of said county, levied on a\kic property ofWm.
Harden, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Su
perior court of said county, iuifcvor of Hunting
ton Titfauey and Eiwe’.l vs Harden.
East half of lot of land No. the 9th dist.
of said county, levied on as the property of Si
mon Hobbs, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out of
a Justice court of said cuuuty in favor\t’ Jessee
B. Key vs Suuon llobbs. Levy made \und rc-i
turned to me bv a constable. A
RICHARD DAVIS, Sheriff.
aOIITCAGE SALE.
11 thf same plarf, os s he first Tuesday in
May next,
Lot of land No. 34, in the Gth district of said
county, levied on as the property of I. ail don
Carter, dec'd, to sasisty one mortgage fi fa is
uned from the Superior court of said county, in
laTor of Hardy B. Humphrey vs Richard V. Car
ter, adm'r. of London Carter dec’d.
Lots in the town of Cutbbort, Randolph coun
ty, Nos. 1, and 3, in Square 11, ip the plan of
•aid town, containing on fourth of an acre, more
or less levigd on as the property of Ephram H.
Platt, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa issued from
the Superior court of said county, in favor of
David Rumnh vs. E. 11. Platt.
RICHARD DAVIS, Sh-'ff.
“removal.
{ i E9.H.BETZ. has mimed upstairs over
V.M l>r. Ware's DTug Store, ou brood street.
Iwlutubuv, Dec. 24. 1848. 52—If
LEGAL SALES.
MUSCOGEE SHERIFF SALES.
WM beVold on the first Tuesday in
IPRIL nfe.tt, at the Market-house, in the
city of Columbuk, the following property to-wit:
The undivKUhninteteat, of one half undivided,
of lot No. 160, including the house on thedpor- j
ner of Broad anl Crawford streets, fornjftrly |
known as the Main tosh diall, (now Mclmosh
Row.) Also, the Staples connected therewith,!
and one other tenement in front, at present oc
cupied by the above property le
vi.■ Inn satisfy fi fa in favor of R.
L G. B tor rthur B. Davis, Ad
ministrator on Benjamin P. Tarver,
deceased, vs. Jaum^R s^ Moore and Milton J.
Tarver. Said propertmiointed out in said mort- ,
Also, one the Lotus, with !
l.er mechinery, tackle aili furniture, levied on j
to satisfy a fi fa in favor otW/illiam McLean, one
in favor of James Verno, aVI sundry other li fas
in iny hands, against said Ssarn Boat Lotus, and
Thomas Jordan owner. %
Also, the three story brica Building with the
ground and improvements, siYiate on the corner
of Crawford and Mclntosh street known as Ran- j
kin's corner, one tenement occupied by Wm. :
Rankin, and one by Lewis J. Aivies, levied on
as the property of Jame3 Rankin and Charles
Wise to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Hiram Young ti
Cos; vs Rankin MeQuaid &. Wise, said fi fa issued
from Muscogee Superior Court ; properly point
ed out by A. Levieon.
Also 17 Matrasses 93 Sheets, 18 Pillows, 53
Pillow cases, X Bolsters, 12 Bed spreads, 3.3
Comforts, 16 jXiakets, 40 foot Valences, lot of
Towels, 12
4 Joz, Tumblers Tfc Wine Glasses, 1 lot of Cups
& Saucers, 1 lot oiXDiiiner & sapper plates, 11
Silver plated casleim6 fine hanging Lamps, 1
lot of Knives and Foiv, i Barreli of Molasses,
1 Barrel of Pickles', 1 Jbx of Capers, 1 Box cin
amon and nutmegs, 1 larS* lot of Crockery ware
of various descriptions, of kitchen furni
ture ; 20 dish covers, 1 Waiters. I lot of
salt cellars, I lot of mats, armchairs, two
Mahogony side table, two iaigL looking glasses,
lot of small glasses, four Malmgouy center ta
bles, three sofas, six dozen linql cane bottomed
chairs, five Mahogony folding Itmles ; all levied
on as the property of Benjamin mird, to satisfy
attachments, one in favor of E. Barnard & Cos.,
one in favor of Hatcher and Lary,Vmd sundry
other attachments, in my hands, saVd property
spld under an order from the of
Muscogee county, as perishable property.
POSTPONED SALES.
The undivided J- of the town lot in the city of
ColumbusV & the improvements, situated at the
corner of Abroad and St. Clair streets, being the
lot on whiwi the City Hall is located. Also,
town lot NoV 453 containing J acre, situate on
Forsyth stree\between Crawford and Thomas
streets, No. SET containing £ acre, situate on
Oglctliorge str<\t, between Early and Fulton
street; also the iXdivided half of lot No, 342 oc
bupied by AlexandX- J. Robison, containing half
acre, situate on east corner of Jackson
and Bryan streets : allb the undivided half of lot
No. 178, containing halberd situate on East side
of Broad st. between Randolph & Bryan st.; al
so lots Nos. 548 and the improvements
thereon, said lots situate east side of Mc-
Intosh st. occupied by McDougald as a
residence; also that part
improvements, known formcrly\is the insurance
Bank of Columbus, also the buiwing at present
occupied by Mr. Dunham as a Store, also
the Store House situated oil theVEast side of
broad street, occupied by D. &J.
Store House on the N. W. corner and
Randolph streets, now occupied by'Wm. P.
Malone. All the above property levied on {is
the property of Daniel McDougald to satisfy fi
fas in favor of Geo. Hargraves ys. Daniel Mc-
Dougald—lnsurance Bank of Columbus vs the
same & other fi fas in my hands.
JNO. M. BETHUNE, Sheriff,
mortgage sale.
Will be sokVt the same place, on llic First
TiMday in April next,
A negro girl Sfeve, by the name of Lucy,
about 15 years ohl\n satisfy a mortgage fi fa in
favor of Michael vs Francies Love said
property levied on property of the said,
Francis Love, and in said mortgage
fi fa. JNO. Sh'iF.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
the following property t’o wit:
Thrc.e negroes, viz ; Sally a woman about 2S
years of age, and her 2 children, Rachael about
9 years of age and Ariana about 5 years of age,
levied ou as the property of Benjamin Hurd, to
satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of John Scanlon,
vs. said Hurd.
JOHN M. BETHUNE, Sh’ff.
By LEMUEL CHERRY, D. Sh’ff.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
the following property to wit:
A negro man b_. the name of Anderson, about
19 years of age, levied on as the property of
Richard W. Fox to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in fa
vor of Wm. P. McKeen for the use of Alfra C.
McKeen V3. Richard W. Fox; said negro point
ed out in said mortgage fi fa.
JOHN M. BETHUNE, Sh’ffl
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
‘WILL In? sold agreeably to an order of the
• ’ Inferior Cotu-tof Butts county, when sitting
for ordinary before the Court House
door, in Cuthbert, county ; on the first
Tuesday in April between the usual hours
of sale, the land belonging to the estate of Reu
ben Phillips’ late of county deceased.—
Sold for-the bewMjowt"tlW'TlWwi4creditors of
said deceased ; said land jies adjoining Zecar;ah
Daily’s lauds on Cracked C\ek, in the ninth dis
trict of originally Lee, nowYtandolph county.—
Terms made known on the dak of sale.
ROBERT VVHITE Adtn’r.
Jan. 11, 1546. 3
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
\\/TLL be sold in the town of Lumpkin.
v v Stewart county on the first Tuesday in
July next, lot of land No. 43, in the 32d district
of the first section of originally Lee, now Stew
art county, bold agreeable to an order of the
honorable the Inferior court of Coweta county,
while sitting for ordinary purposes for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of Jcdediah Miller,
deceased.
R. W. SIMMES, Adhir dc bonis non./*
March, IS, IS4O. 12—-dy
A UJIIMS TR A TOR’S SAL eX/
A GREEYBLY to an order of the Honomble
2LA_the Inferior Court of Randolph c<Jmtv,
while sitting ‘for oldinary purposes, will \A sold
on the first TuesdaVin April next, at th#Court
house door in between the usual hours
of .sale property to wit : lot of
land No. one hundrad and thirty, five in the
fourth district, .nil! lb! and twen
ty seven in the eleven* District of originally
Lee now Randolph counV", Sold as the proper
ty of Benjamin Thoihas pkc of said county, de
ceased. \
BURRELL JOINER Adm'r.
Jan. 3S, 15.40. 5-
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
YKT ILL v bi sold on ths firstTocsday in
• v April nAt, at the Court house, in Paul
ding county, MMpursuance of the Will of H. B.
Smith, dec’d. Two lets of land, oue in the I'Sth
district of the section, No 145, containing
40 acres, and one •uuate in the first district of
the fourth section, containing 40" acres.
The same tobeaiii*l^|Pffl? , of the Heirs
and Creditors of said d^d.
DENIs\IILLER, ) >
WM. LILIVINGSTON. i S’
with the \\%i annexed. y
Feb. 4, 1840. 6—tds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ON tiic first Tuesday in April n?xt, will
be sold at the Court bouse door in the town
of Lumpkin, Stewart couuty ; a number of like
ly negroes belonging to the estates of Drury M.
I.eceuer, dec'd. Sold under au order of the In
ferior court of county, while sitting for or
dinary satiulythe creditors of said
estate.
CLARKE, Adm’r,-
Os M. Leceuerdec’d
Feb 4, IS4S - 6—tds.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEIBLE to an order of the lionora-
JL JLhie the lufertar court of ‘Randolph couuty,
while sitting for oWiinary purposes, will be sold
ou the first
House door iu the Ty*e* , *
the usual the one half of lot. of
lanand
as .the property of WilQam Col* late of said
county deceased. \ i
JOAB l\)BßS*Adm’r. )
JANE CLE lfui’s,
Jan 14, 1846 yUM-]
LEGAL SALES.
ADMIiriSTRATOR’S SALE
ILL be sold, agreeably to an order of
• * the tfnfefior Court of Muscogee county,
when sitting^lor ordinary purposes, at the usual
place for legal sales in the City of Col
; unibus Jou the first Tuesday in April next, Frac
! tiofts No. JO and 11 in the eight district of Mus
ro*e county, known as the Coweta Reserve —
‘lhawhole containing 306 acres—said lotsbelong
: inßto the estate of John Forsyth dec’d. and sold
tjM the benefit of creditors of said estate. —
made known on the day of sale.
FORSYTH Adm’r.
Jan, 2S, 1846, o
N. B. The above lots lie on a branch of Bull
j Creek ajid adjoin the lands of Capt. P. T. Schley
and Morris Taylor, on the old Macon road. —
IThey are*between 3 and 4 miles from Columbus,
are well timbered and have about 60 acres clear
ed. J- F.
GUARDIANS SALE.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable
Inferior Court of Talbot county, while sit
ting for Ordinary purposes will be sold at the
court-house in Talbotton on the first Tuesday in
May next, within the iegtil hours of sale. One
negro man by the name of Peter, sold for a di
vision between Elijah Homes, four eldest chil
dren. The property was received from John Mill
deceased.
ELIJAH HORNE.
Natural Guardian.
Talbotton, Feb. 4, IS4G. 4—ids.’
FOUR MONTHS after date, application will
be made to the honorable the Inferior
Court of Randolph county, while sitting for Or
dinafy purposes for leave to sell lot of land No.
39, in the 11th district of said county, as the
property of Samuel Bow, late of Henderson
county, State of Tennessee, deceased.
MASON TILLER, Adm’r.
March 11, 1843 11 —4m
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Henry
-LA. Morris, late of Merriwcther county deceas
ed, are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against said estate are
requested to present them, proven as the law
directs.
WILLIAM MORRIS, Adm’r
March 4, 1846, 10—8 t
LE GA L NOT ICES.
USSO iGCiSA, fiiasa-ifoSpSi comity.
To the Konoi able Superior Court of said County.
r I 7 HE petition of Seymour Catehings resnect-
JL fully showeth, that heretofore, to-wit f on
the twelfth day of May, in the year of our Lord
eighteen hundred and forty-five, one Philander
Thompson executed and delivered to your peti
tioner his written mortgage deed in writing un
der his hand and seal, and for the better secur
ing the said Seymour Catehings in the payment
of a written proinisory note therein described,
bearing date on the 27th day ofFebruary, eighteen
hundred and forty-five, whereby the said Philan
der Thompson and your petitioner for value re
ceived promised to pay John Ball or order one
hundred and eighty-five dollars and eighty-four
cents, on demand ; And for.the better securing
the payment of the aforesaid promisory note the
said Thompson bargained, spld, and conveyed
by said mortgage deed to your petitioner all that
tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being
in the eleventh (11th) district of now Randolph
county, and known and distinguished as lot
number two hundred and forty-seven (247,) con
taining two hundred and two and a half acres,
more or less.
And your petitioner avers, that in default pi
said Thompson paying said note he has paid off
and discharged the same, and that the full a
mount of principal and interest of said promiss
ary note is still due and unpaid to him [your pe
titioner,] whereupon your petitioner prays that a
Rule nisi may be granted requiring the said Phi
lander Thompson to pay the principal and inter
est due on said note into the Clerks Office of the
Superior Court of this Couuty on or before the
first day of the next Term of this Court, and that
his equity of redemption in and to the mortga
ged premises be forever barred and foreclosed
&c; ’
TAYLOR & GONEKE.
Attorneys for Petitioner.
Seymore Catehings \ Petition and Rule nisi
vs for foreclosure of
Philander Thompson. ) mortgage.
On hearing the petition of Seyuior Catehings,
it is ordered that the dependent do pay the
amount of principal aiid interest, due on the
promissory note therein described into the Clerks
Office of the Superior Court of this County, on
or before the first day of the next Term of this
Court, and in default therein his equity of re
demption, to the said mortgaged premises before
closed and forever barred, and that this Rule be
served upon the defeudent in of the law".
Randolph Superior Court Oct. Term 1845.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
SAMUEL. W. BROOKS CLK.
Dec. 24 1845. 52 m4m
In Muscogee Superior Court November adjourned
Term 1845.
John 1). Howell Administra-Y
tor of Jonathan A. Hudson, |
for the use ofSeaborn Jones )> Bill in Equity.
rs I
John Fontaine and others. J
I T appearing to the court that Joel Branham
Aol tiis county of Putnam, Henry Branham of.
the county of Hall, Parish Carter and Seaton
Grantland of the county of Baldwin, and Mich
ael W. Perry of the,county of Lee have not been
served, ordered that the complainant have furth
er time to serve the same. And it also appear
ing that Jolui Dillingham administrator of George
W. Dillingham, Edward Cary, Jas. K. T. Wal
ton, John W. Freeman, John G. Warsham, Ste
phen M. Ingersoll, Anderson Abercrombie in
Ins own right and Executor of Charles Aber
crombie reside without the limits of this State.
Ordered that service of the said Bill be perfec
ted by publishing this rule once a month for four
months.
A true extract from the minute of. said Court,
this 13th day of Jan. 1846.
THAD. STURGIS, c. s. c.
Jan 14, 1846. 3——4 m
’eOLUMBUS”
FEMALE ACADEMY.
r jpHE Board of Trustees have ken pleased to
rikect Mrs. O’Hara and sister, superintend
ants jp";is institution, for the year 1.846.
TERMS OF INSTRUCTION.
First Class @2O per session of five months;
2d do @ls do do do do
Primary do @ls do do do do
Instruction on the Piano Forte, @25 per team.
Fue. per pupil 50 cents.
The exercises will be resumed the first Monday
in January.
A. LEVISON, ) .
JOSIAH BEALL, V §
E. L. DeGRAFFENRIED, > o
Dec. 25, 1845. 52—if
TO KEN 1, -
A Comfortable Bouse with all the
XA-necessary out-houses, and the privilege of
wood. Situated on the Talbotton road, about
two miles from Columbus. It is the place where
Matt R. Evans formeriv lived. Apply to
A. H. COOPER.
Jan. 24, 1546; 4—ts
~s2tk REWARD^
RAM WAY from the Subscriber, some time
■in the monthVf December last, my boy
Martin, he is abou\3o years old 5 feet 3or 4
iiiches. high, well Columbus as a
drayman, the property of Mrs.
RauJal; the above revvltd will be paid for his
delivery to me in Columns, Ga. and all reasona
ble expenses paid. V
\ IIENRY KING.
Feb. 2-5,1846. S-4t
I?IPOVENIEi\T
o.\ THE WHIL fi WHEEL,
is now\citing muchiiUtJiiJiotli
* v in Europe and
wheels at the City Mill,
Columbus, projpHWg I'A pair of stones with 4
feet head aHlrtall, grindingß bualiels per hour to
eacli pair. A J. BRIDGES.
August 27, 1845. \ 35—ts <
SJEiKKI WILLEBsj
CABINET MAKER,
HAS REMOYED to Johnston’s Bnildlngs,
Oglethorpe, corner of St. Clair St., opposite
Reid's Gin Factory —where lie will be pleased to
set his customers and friends.
riwNS- 7 1846. 2 ts.
WAREHOUSE NOTICES.
FIBE-PKOOF WARE-HOUSE.
THE subscribers have this day entered into
copartnership for the purpose ot conduct
ing the Ware-house and Commission Business,
under the firm of Ruse, Patten & Cos.
J. C. RUSE,
F. N. RUSE,
RICHARD PATTEN,
11. T. BRICE.
Oct. 1, 1845. 43 ~ tf
GREENWOOD & CO’S
NEW FIEtE-PBOOF
THE subscribers would respectfully inform
Planters and Cotton Dealers generally, that
they will be prepared to receive Cotton at their
NEW FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE.
on the corner of Randolph and Front Streets, cn
the sth November.
We are to offer all of
fered by m the city, at the
usual rates. £
We hope by to business to
merit a share of public patMtige.
GREENWOOD & CO.
TIIOS. E. GIIEEXWOCD, ) f s -
E. S. GREENWOOD. if
Ntri-. 19, 1843. 47—7 m
ITONG-E, GARRARD & HOOPER,
AND
Commission Merchants,
COLUMBUS', GA.
WM. P. YONGE, WM. W. GARRARD,
_ RICHARD HOOPER.
Nov. 19,1845. ‘ 47—ts
HANSERD & MORRIS,
COTTON’ 3ESSSHS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Columbus Georgia.
JOSEPH HAJTSERD, )
Josiam MORRIS. 5
Oct 15, 1840. 42—6 m
THOMAS PHESTON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
APALACHICOLA,
FLORIDA.
continue the Commission and General
v v Agency business at the above place.—
The usual facilities afforded to all those disposed
to ship cottons to any Foreign port, or any pets
m the United States. Receiving and forwarding
business, strictly and promptly attended to.
April 30, 1845. IS—ts
COMMISSION MERCII ANT
AND
Aft Apalachicola, Florida.
THE subscriber, COMMISSION MERCHANT and
FACTOR, at Apalachicola, Florida, is pre
pared to make Advances ou Consignments made
either to him, at the Bay; or to his friends in New
York, Liverpool or Havre;
L. F. E. DUGAS.
References :
Pillot & Leßarbier, New York,
Thos. J. Rogers it Cos, . Charleston,
Wm. Hearing,
A. Sibley, Augusta,
Artenias Gould; “
~ Gardelle &; Ithiud, *
Pitray & Son, Havre.
Nov. 19,1845. 47—ts
A. k. AYJCB,
AUCTION AM COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
No. 76, Broad Street,
Columbus, Ga.
Nov. 19, 1845. 47—ts
TYPE <fc STEIiEOEYPE FOUNOEM.
rHE suhsprihers respectfully inform Prin
ters, and others that they are continually
adding to their variety, every description of Plain
and Fancy Types, Borders, Ornaments, &c. &c.
and having marie great improvements in Casting,
they are now able to give a much better article
than formerly, find at a greatly reduced price.—
Their assortment of Job and Fancy Letter, and
Borders, is unrivalled in this country, and they
intend to spare no expense in adding to it from
time to time every tiling valuable.
They keep constantly on hand Printing Pres
tos of every description, Printing Ink, Chases, Ca
ses, andvery article used in a Printing Office,
vvjiich they oii'er cu as good terms as any other
establishment*
Second hand Presses, and Type which has been
used only in Stereotype generally on hand, It
low prices.
N. B.—Books, Pamphlets, Music, Medicine Di
rections, Druggists Labels, Bank Notes, Checks,
&c. &c. Steretvped in a superior manner.
L. JOHNSON. & Cos.
No. 6, George street.
March 4, 1546. 10—inly
CISXSAPE2I TilLilT SVES!
TO PEINTEItS.
Type Foundry and Printers Furnishing Ware
house.
nr HE subscribers have opened a New Type
A Foundry iu the city of New Y'ork, where
thgy.ai'e ready to supply orders to any extent, for
any kind of Job or Fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Ca
se4vGa’leys, Brass Rule, Steel Column Rule, Com-
and every article necessa
ry for a Printihg’ Office Also speond hand ma
terials. ‘ t
The Type which are cut in imitation of-the
English letters, arc cast in New Moulds, from
an entirely new set ot‘ Matrixes with deep coun
ters, are Warranted to be unsurpassed by any,
and will be soul at prices to suit the times. Aii
the type furnished by us is “hand cast.” The
Types from any foundry can be matched at this
establishment.
COMPOSITION ROLLERS CAST FOR PRINTERS.
Editors pf Newspapers who will buy live times
as much Type as their bills amount to, may give
the above one year’s insertion in their papers,
and send one'of their papers only, containing it
to the ‘■ubE^nbprs.
COCKRGFT & OVERAND, 68, Ann st.
Dee. 3, 1815. 43—ly
MADS FOiS SALE.
LOTS number 214 in the 3rd district of Lee.
do do 44 & 234 do 13th do do
do do 132'd0 4th doMuscogee
do do 173 do 12th do do
do do 49 do 13th do do
do do _ 3 do 6th do do
do do 39 do 4th do Randolph
do do 95 do sth do do
do do 270 do 7th do. do
do do 33 & 37 do 9th do do
do do , 120 do llth do do
do do 6S& 154 do 18th do Stewart
do do @9 & 104 do 19th do do
do do 232 do 21st do do
do do 222 do 25th do do
do do 196 do 26th do do
do do 120 do 2Sth do do
do do 162 do 29th do do
do do 155 do 17th do do
do do 256 do 3rd do Dooly
do do 28 fe 245 do 7th do do
Persons having any interest in the sale of the
above lots can gain any information as to the
terms, &c. by application to the subscriber, or to
John B. Lamar, Esq. at Macon Ga. free of postage.
ANDREW J. LAMAR, _
Near Monroe, Walton co. Ga.
Feb 4th, 1846. 6—ml2m
~ raR
Actuation ima Dry Goods lions? or Groce
ry Store by aVoung man trom the North,
who visits the SoutAfor the benefit of the cli
mate and can furnish
references this city. Com-
of an object as steady em
ployment. \
Address Y. care of GreViwood & Ellis, stating
where an interview can bet bad.
Jan. 2S ; 1846. \ s—ts
\ BRUNO V VIRGINS.
ImpSters of Musical Instruments, and sole Agents
of J. Checkering’s and Nunns >5
Clark's. Ji
S’®
HAVE constantly on hand, and offer for
sale at the lowest prices, a splendid assort
ment of Piano Fortes, with the latest improve
ments, from the above celebrated manufactories:
Also, a large assortment of Violins, froiaß 1 to
S6O, Guitars” plain, from $5 to SB, witfcfl) tent
screws, from $lO to $:5; Bass \ iois ; h utes
from 50 cents to SSO; Flageolettes, singli and
double ; Clarionettes; Fifes ; Bass and S rare
Drums ; Tamborincs ; Bugles, plain and ke ed ;
Concert or French Horns; Post Horns, with
valves; Trumpets, plain and with valves; Corno
peans; Trombones; Cphiclides; Base llcns;
Bassoons ; Hunting Horns; Superior Rosin, Bows,
Bridges, Pegs, Tailpieces, and mutes for Violins;
Tuning Forks and Hammers ; Mouth pieces lor
Clarionetts and Brass instruments; Violin, Gui
tar, and other strings ; Reeds for Clarionetts and
Bassoons; Music paper; Ives’patent Boer Folio,
for securing music, Pamphlets, letters, &c.; Ac
cordeons ; Harmonicas ; Toy Trumpets ; patent
screws, pegs, Lc. for the Guitar, &c. See.
New Fashionable Music.
Instruction Books for the Piano Forte, Guitar,
Violin, AceorJeon, &c. Sec. constantly receiving.
Columbus and Macon, Ga.
March 4,1846. 10—ts
copper, tin m sheet mm
MANUFACTORY.
J. XL HICKS.
HAVING piircimsftl the stock es Gtoceries of
V. S. TOWNSLEY, on Broad street, has
removed thither his assortments!’
Tin Ware, Tea Kittle- 5 , Parlor
and Cooking Stoves,
and his extensive assortment of
douse Keeping Articles, of eve
- ry description,
which he is prepared to sell on LOWER TERMS
than can be purchased elsewhere in this market,
£s* All kinds of Tin, Copper and Shed Iron
Work, executed with despatch, and at the lowest
rates. On hand, one superior COPPER STILL,
and more of the same kind can be furnished at
short notice :
03“ A supply ofGROCERIES and PROVISIONS
will also be kept for sale, for the accommodation
of the old customers of the stand, and as many
new ones as may choose to call on the present
incumbent. Don’t forget the place—o3’ V. S.
Toi/'nsley's old stand, west side of Broad street,
halfway up the square between the market and
Randolph street.
March 11, 1846. 11—if
rrjp- RE MOV AL t gr|
colum bu s/ jJ
fSIFJLE AND SHOT GUN LiMi-
FACTORI. J
Second Door below James Kivlin’s, Broad Street,
Columbus, Ga.
F. SFLEFER,
T^/|"ANITACTI ! BER and importer of every Ges-
XTJL cription of Double & Single Barrelled Shot
Guns, atsd a fine assortment of Rifles, Pistols, and
Gun Materials and Sporting Implements on hand,
for sale, id lots to suit purchasers.
Caps, Powder, Shot, Lead,’ &c. Guns, Re
stocked ) Flint Locks altered to Percussion, and
repairing done in the best maimer.
Military Companies and Officers supplied
with, swords of every description.
A fine assortment of Leibrich’s Patent Door and
Trunk Locks for sale ; Door and Trunk Locks,
and Keys fitted. A superior assortment of Clocks
warranted to keep good time.
Orders from the Country promptly attended to.
.October 8, 1845. _ 41 —6m
Aheoslethbrpe house!
M I’BISE-Mlishmrat is now onto the
||||T JL management of the undersigned, &
Jjl'iizLbe assures the public he will leave noth
ing undone, that may be in his power,’ to secure
their comfort;
Ilis rooms shall be rendered comfortable—his
tabic shall be supplied with the the very best the
market afFords —his servants shall be attentive
and polite.
Stage travellers will be more conveniently lo
cated in this House than any other in the city.
The Post Office is a room of the Hotel, where
every stage is obliged to stop to deliver and re
ceive the mails —and near the very centre of the
city.
The following reduced rates will be charged :
Board and Lodging per month, S2O
Board per month, 14
Board per week, 7
Supper, Breakfast and Lodging, 1
Single Meal, 50 cents.
Fires and Candles Extra.
No charge for servants.
Man and Horse for the night, $1 50
R. L. BASS,
Late of the city Hotel.
March IS, 1846 12—ts
MACON, GA.
m HTHE Snbscriber, in announcing to Ms
JL friends and tiie public, by whom he
•KJkLLhas been so liberally patronised, his con
tinuance of the above Establishment, begs leave
assure them of his determination to sustain the
well established reputation of his house. Instead
of falling off, there shall be a progressive im
provement; and if a liberal outlay, a well fur
nished table, with every delicacy this and other
markets can supply;’ clean beds, comfortable
rooms, attentive servants, and the will to please
and accomodate will merit patronage, ho expects
to obtain it. B. S. NEWCCMBE.
Nov. 5, 1845 ‘ 45 —ts
IBJSTRUOTIfIN m &IUSIC.”
“O’ BERNREUTER, late leader of the United
-2--S-* Btates Regimental Band, at Fort Moul
trie, offers his services to the citizens of Colum
bus and vicinity, professionally as a Piano Forte
teacher : he will also give instructions on several
Brass'instalment, such as Key Bugle, Cornopean,
Mr. BernreuteVte to execute all
kinds of Fancy work i-n hair, in platting brace
lets ear-rings, guard chains, &c. He will
do embroidery work upon cloth in silk or wool.
Sept. 3, 1845. ‘ 35—ts
REMOVAL.
C 4 F, 21 EaVBTT,
a ® & wm. &@ a m
TJ AS removed his residence and Office lo the
-H--0- Dweiling formerly occupied by Dr. WM.
K. SCHLEY, one door South of the Episcopal
Church, and directly opposite the residence of
Captain P. T. Schley, where he may be found at
all times prepared to perform all operations apper
taining to his profession.
Jam 7, 1546. 2—ts
120,000 “
BRICKS FOR SALE.
r jPiiE subscriber has for sale at his residence,
-<*- one hundred and twenty thousand well
burnt brick which he is ready to deliver on appli
cation, at customary prices, for cash.
W. E. JONES.
March 11, 1846. 11—ts
A LL pcrsoW are hereby forwarned from
-L 3Ltrading forVcertain promisory note, made
by the for two hundred and forty
dollars, and one James Price, a Ken
tucky Mule droverXpayable about the Ist of
January, 1846 and dSted some time about the
20th of November. 18-fIL l| ' K ”
which said note was gij%nka!i 1 filled and we are
determined unless compell
ed by PATRICK CALHOUN.
ROBERT. CALHOUN.
Jan. 2S 1846. vt s—2m
THOMASTON PACTBRY.
eoTarerxr es^ASifjKGs.
WE have been appointed Agents for the sale
of the Goods manufactured by the Thom
aston Factory, and are now prepared to supply
applicants at the lowest market rates.
RUSE, PATTEN & Cos.
Columbus, Nov. 19,-1845. 47—ts
LUKE REED, Jr.
HIS mnovfil to his lower store, it few doors
below the Market House, on the west side
broad street, where he will be happy to see all
who wish to settle their accounts with him or with
the late firm of James Shaw & Cos.
Columbus, Jan. 14, 1846. 3—ts
BOOTS, SHOES, AND BROGANS.
OF every description — a largo stock, to.
which additions are constantly being made!
for sale on the most reasonable terms, bv
LUKE REED, Jr. J
Sign of the golden boot and saddle, a few doors
below the Market House.
Jan. 14, 4—ts
SADDLERY &- HARNESS.
OF all kinds—a complete assortment con
stantly on hand and for sale at tire lowest
possible prices by LUKE REED, Jr.
Sign of the gohlon hoot .and saddle,
below the Market House.
Jan. 21, 1846. 4—ts
INDIA RUBBER. GOODS.
INDIA RUBBER CURTAIN CLOTH-Flcor Cloth
JL —Gin and Machine Banding—Hats, Coats,
Lfeggins, &c. £tc., for sale bv
’ LUKE REFD, Jr.
Sign of the golden boot and saddle,
below the market house.
Jan. 21, 4—ts
ALL KINDS OF LEATHER AND FIND
INGS
FOR sale at the sign es the golden boot and
saddle; by LUKE REED, Jr.
Jan. 21, - 1
FOR SADDLERS A HARNESS SIAI2k
ERS.
SHIRTING, Harness and Bridle Leather, Sad
dle trees, Hog Skins —Pad Skins —Harness
Mountings—Buckles —rings!, &c. &c., for sale by
LUKE REED, Jr.
Sign of the golden boot and saddle,
below the market house.
Jan. 21, 4—ts
FOR CARRIAGE MAKERS.
TOP & APRON LEATHER—Curtain Cloth,
Coach Lace—-Worsted fringe—Drawing
Cord, &c. Sec., for sale by
LUKE REED, Jr.
Sign of the golden bool and saddle,
below the market£.hause.
“"fall Ma wintehllothimT
8. XL >3ca:xxx.tbx,
( One door North of James Kivlin.J
HAS just received a large assortment of
FALL and WJNTER CLOTHING, which
will he sold cheap for CASH.
Cloaks and Over-Coats,
Gents super black and Green Cloth Cloaks;
Gents super Black and Green Cloth Coats;
Gent’s Beaver and Pilot Over-coats;
Blue and Black, Frock and Dress Coats;
Greehlßrownlaud Olive Frock and dress Coats;
Cadetfmixed Frock and Sack Coats;
Kentucky Jeans Frock and dress Coats;
Blue and Black cloth Pants;
B!ue”and Black Cashmere Pants;
Plaid striped and figured Cashmere Pants;
Sattinette and T.weedes Pants;
Plain Black and figured Velvet Vests;
Plain Black and figured Satin Vests;
Plaid striped and figured Cashimere Vests;
White Linen and Muslin shirts;
White Linen, Cotton, Jeans & Flannel Draw
ers;
Merino Slfirts and Drawers.
Stocks, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats Sz
Scarfs;
Silk, Merino, Lambs wool and Cotton halfijose;
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Hats and Caps.
November 5, 1845. 4—ts
LAD I ES “GAITERS.
\ TIJST received at the New
York Hat and Shoe Store,
Jkchoice selection of Ladies
c<Mpred
„ finaoUnjlirf ll'ladelphia walk-
Slips and and Ties,
all of w h fiffE#<fnbe solchiow for CASH. -
jIMES F. WATSON.
Columbus, March 4, .384 m. 10 —ts
HP HE subscribers have entered into a copart
-JL nership under the Style of Brokaw &
ClejioSs, for the transaction of the Dry Goods Bu
siness, at the Store recently occupied by Messrs.
Bradley’s & Demmom.
J. A. BROKAW,
W. G. CLEMONS.
Columbus, Jan. 2S, 184 C. 6—ts
EASGINB ANB ROrsT
Il/ r E have a line lot of the above named ar
v t tides on hand, wtiich we arc desirous to
sell for Cash. Planters can save 25 per cent by
purchasing from us now, for their next crop.—
Those who wish to purchase would do well to
call, as we shall sell the article lower than ever
was offered in this market.
AIOODY & DURR.
Columbus, Feb. 25, 1846. 9—ly
OF THE MUSICAL
WORLD.
TIIE Publishers of the Musical World in pre
senting it to the public, feel confident that it will
supply a want that has been severely felt for many
years throughout the country, viz : —a collection
of good Vocal and Instrumental Music, at such a
price as shali bring it within the reach of every
class:
Tiie high price at which music has been sold
heretofore, has done much to retard the taste for
all that is beautiful in the art, by driving a large
portion of the people to purchase what is called
cheap music, but which in reality is the dearest in
the end, being wretchedly engraved, full of errors,
and consisting of common jigs, quick-steps or ne
gro tunes, all so arranged as to ruin or vulgarize
whatever good style the perfumer might have pre
viously acquired. Being fully impressed with the
vast extent ofthis great evil, Messrs. Homans &
Ellis have determined to offer an effectual reme
dy, trusting that the public will support them in
their endeavors.
The contents of the Musical World will present
every possible variety in order to attract every
class of musical amateurs, and will embrace care
ful selections from New Operas, as quickly as
they appear ; Plano Forte music— Fantasias, Va
riations Waltzes, by the best composers, Leopold
De Meyer, Thalberge, 6c., with Quadrilles,
Marches, s•<.•. Hongs, Duetts, Glees, from the’finest
writers of Germany, England, Italy, France, and
‘compositions of high merit from Our most cele
brated Composers: Airs, Variations, Fantasias,
for the Violin and Flute, with accompaniments
carefully arranged fer the piano forte. In short,
the publishers have determined if supported by
the- public, to supply every department ot the art
with good music, at a rate scarcely one fourth of
the present charge.
Thus the vocalist will in twelve months possess
a large library of vocal gems—the pianist will
find the choicest modern productions—the flutist
and vionist will find a fund ofpure intellectual
recreation.
The publishers feel much pleasure in announc
ing that they have engaged as editor of the Musi
cal World,'Mr. Henry C. Watson', whose fine
taste and judgement, extensive connection for
several years with musical periodicals, and per
fect knowledge of the wants of the community, point
him out as particularly adapted to conduct with
success the present undertaking.
The first number will be issued on the first of
November, and Semi-monthly thereafter. Each
number to consist of sixteen pages of music, on
super-fine paper. Extra numbers will be issued
on the arrival of any striking novelty which calls
for immediate publication. One of two sides of
the cover, as occasion may require, will be devot
ed to critical-notices of the musical talent which
appears from time to time in the city, together
with items of Foreign and Domestic intelligence,
thus supplying the public at ence with a Musical
Library and a Journal of Musical Events.
Book publishers and Musical Instrument manu
facturers will find the Musical World an admira
ble medium for Advertising, as it will be exten
sively circulated by active agents in every city
and throughout the whole continent ; finding its
way into the very circles where a knowledge of
their works or manufactures should penetrate.
EDITED BY HENRY C. WATSQN.
Professor -of Music.
Communications relating to the literary or mu
sical department of the work to be addressed to
the Editor. PUBLISHED BY
HOMANS & ELLIS,
295, Broadway, New York.
To whom all business communications must be
addressed.
TERMS:
The mail subscribers, five dollars ayear, in ad
vance.
Four numbers for $4, per mail to any part of
the Unite'd States.
Five copies will be sent to one addres* for 20
dollars.
Single numbers, twenty-five cents.
MEDICAL NOTICES.
DRS. SCHLEY 8c CROWELL,
HAVING associated themselves in the prac
tice of Medicine, respectfully tender their
professional services to the citizens of Columbus,
and the adjoining country.
23“ Office up stairs over the store of D. Mul
ford, Broad street above the Market.
May 14, IS 15. 20—ts
A — 1
DRS. BOSWELL 8c BILLING,
HAVE moved their office to the Drag Store
of Winter & Epping. Persons desiring
their professional services* will leave their name
at the Drug store, during theirabsence. We take
this opportunity of tendering our thanks to those
who have extended to us so liberal a
and hope those indebted bj’ note or account will
please do us the essentia! favor to call and settle.
Dec. 31, 1845. - I—ts
. DR-.PITMAN,
HAVING permanently located himself in
the county of Troup, two and a half miles
South East of LaGrange, respectfully tenders his
services to the citizens of said county, and ad
joining counties. He can be found at all times
when not professionally engaged, at the residence
of Col. J. D. Newsom. He w ill practice under
the Dutch system, and will give prompt attention
to all calls.
March 11,1846. 11—ts
DGCTS, TAYLOR & URQUUART, respectfully
announce to the citizens of Columbus and
the vicinity, that they have associated themselves,
in the practice of Medicine.
They will give prompt attention to all calls,
either in the city or county.
Their office will be continued at the one, at
present occupied by Dr. Taylor, on Randolph
street.
The residence of Dr. Urquhart will be at the
house of Mrs. Shorter, on Broad street.
Columbus, May 29, 1844. 22—ts
HEWE’S UNAMENT
FOR rheumatism:
ALL Rheumatic persons have very good rea
sons for rejoicing, that they obtain an arti
cle that will set all rheumatic complaints at de
fiance. We wonder that people will suffer a mo
ment with this distressing and excruciating pain
when they can find a certain cure in this prepara
tion. . The certificates that the proprietors have
would astonish 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 been almost miraculously raised
from their bed of pain, and restored to their
friends sound in limb, and entirely free from pain
of any kind. This is no fiction, hut fact, and
thousands who Lave used it can testify to its Use
fulness. Beware of counterfeits.
Sold by Comstock &Cos., New York,’aii(!
PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
CONNEL’S
MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR,’
From two to eight times cheaper than before, or
nothing, if the user is not delighted with it.
An article that every family must consider in
dispensable when they know its power and value
and which has heretofore been sold too high to
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 its comforts;
and all who get it shall have the price returned to
them if they are not delighted with its use. Wo,
assert, without the possibility of contradiction*
that all burnt and scalds, every external sore, old
or fresh, all external pains and aches, no matter
where, shall be reduced to comfort by it in five
minutes —saving life, limb or scar. No burn can
be fatal if this is applied, unless the vitals are de
stroyed by the accident. It is truly magical, to
appearance, in its effects. Enquire for “Counel’s
Magical Pain Extractor Salve,” at Comstock &c
Go’s. 21 Cortland st. New York, or
PAUL ItOSSIGNOL’S,
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
HEADACHE REMEDY.
For tiie cure of Sick Headache t
This distressing complaint may he cured by us
ing one bottle ofSpohn’s Sick Headache Remedy,
which has cured thousands of the very worst cases.
Persons after suffering weeks with this deathlike
sickness, will buy a bottle ofthis remedy and be
cured, <Cnd then complain of their folly innot buy
ing it before. People dre expected to use the
whole bottle, not use it two or three times and
then complain that they are not cured. A bottle
will cure them.’ . ---
Sold by PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At the Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
April 9, 1845. 15 —ly
THE PILES AND ALL SORES.
Hays’ Linament is known now to thousands, as
a most extraordinary remedy for these afflictions.
It is impossible to tell in a newspaper, in such a
manner as to obtain full credence, the effects and,
.benefits ofthis article, so general is the practice
of advertisers of extolling articles of no merit.
Such personal references will be given, as to
bring conviction to the minds of the most unbe
lieving. Will sufferers only ask among their
friends, if they have not beard of or known of its
effects ; and if they did not hear it more warmly
praised than any other salve, let them not get it.
All fancy exaggeration is positively excluded from
these statements, and it is determined to say
nothing of its merits, but what could be fiiily
proved by a host of witnesses, in any court of jus
tice. Will you look at the thing and the proofs
at 21 Cortlaftdt st., where it may be had ? — N.’ Ks
Commercial Advertiser.
93“L00K OUT. —Some swindlers have coun
terfeited this article, and put it up with various
devices. Do not be iinposod upon. One thing
only will protect you —it is the name of COM
STOCK & CO., that name must be always on the
wrapper, or you are cheated. Do not forget it.
Take this direction with you, and test by that, or
never buy, for it is impossible 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, Ga.
May 7, 1845. 20—tf'.
FLOWERS.
IF* 111 ti'izi’iis of \lumlras ami ils vicinty, are
JsL respectfully illumed, that a splendid col
lection of Plants, Trees and Shrubs,
have arrived, among whMi arc Ccmelias. Mapr
nolias, Azaleas, Rhod<dem|rons | JaaMHUrtnini
large assortment Bulls and
Fruit Trees. lU*{sTants areVll of them in Pots,
and most of them in Flower, are all offered
for sale at two doors above the Office Ogle
thorpe House. \
Columbus, March 25, 1846. \ 13—2 t
Dr. SHERWOOD’S,
BSSUSO & \s!tGliVS,
A GENTS fa* ■4hpiwpmlViiiiiiirniliJftitrni-fi>
il. machine, il'l'So llm magnetic or Compound
Bituman Plaster, and Magncti\Gold Pills.
Columbus and Macon, Ga. \
March 25, 1y46. \ 13 —2t
DURING my.absence from Columbus, Ate
fred Iverson, Esq., will act as my attorney
and agent in relation to tde estate of Gen. Wat
son. of which I am at present sole Executor.
5 B. W. WALKER.
Jan. 23, IS IS. s—ts
In the rear of the Enquirer Office.
Columbus Ga.
53-Orders left at the Times Office will be
punctually attended tto.
1 Feb 4, *1846. 6— ts
-JOB PRINTING,
Plain ami Ornamental,
NEATLY AND Fit 031 FLY EXECUTED AT THE
OFFICE OF
Columbus 3Tfntrs.
Pamphlets, I Hand Bills,
Business Cards, I Way Bills,
Visiting do j Circulars,
Ball Tickets, | Blank Notes,
and every thing else in this line of business,
CHEAP, and with Despatch.
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA BLANKS
for Sale at this office.