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LKG AL S ALES.
MIW OGBE SilKiilFF SALES.
tjtfU te told OH Hip first Tuesday in SAY
▼ ▼ text, at the MiArt House, In the City of
Tot Tairas, the following property to-wit:
A lot in the city of Columbus, containing | acre,
v iih all the improvements thereon, known as No.
:>4V whereon Mad won Dancer now resides, le
*ied on u the property of Madison Dancer, to
ttfisfy a Mortgage fi fa issued from Muscogee Su
perior Court in favor of Richard Patten, for the
use of the IL ok ofßrutnwick, vs. Madison Dancer.
Also, the Prick store and dwelling on the west
aide side ofßroad street, being part of lot
ia the eky of Columbus, fronting 30 feet andrun
atag back] 17 ft. t 0 inches, said store Occupied at
present by Bruno ft Virgins and John Hunter, and
is bounded on the North by the residence of Mrs.
Shorter; said property levied on as the property
of John Hunter, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor
•f Jeremiah Day, vs. John Hunter.
Also, the undivided half of two loti of land
situate, lying and being iu the 18th district of
Moscoee* county, known and distinguished by.
No*, 28 ft 37, iu said district, containing four,
hundred and five acres* more or less, said proper
ty levied on as the interest of Oliver P. Tilling
bast, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of William
M. P. Anlignac for the use of the Augusta Insur
ance and Banking Company, vs. said Tillinghast.
Property pointed out in said mortgage fi fa.
Also, the two story Brick building on the East
udeof Broad struct, at present occupied by Wil
ing P. (taker, la a residence, adjoining Mrs. Tick-
R r'i i levied on as the property of Alfred Iverson,
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Muscogee Superior
Court, in favor of Robert Iverson, vs. Alfred
Iverson.
A too, lot of ] and No. 154, in the 6th district of
M tscogec county, levied On as the property of
Joseph M. Plunkett to satisfy a fi fa issued from
the justices court of4o7th dist. fi. M., in Givin
nett county, in ftvor of M. Crawfqrd a said levy
made and returned to me by Bjalef R. Gill con/
•table. i
Also, a negro man by the name of Jack about 3.j
years of age; a negro'man by the name of Bill ;
also. Delanson A. Saltmarsh’s interest in lot No,
:n the eity of Columbus, situated on the cor
ner of Randolph and Jackson streets, occupied as
a stable lot by Mustiaa St Mott, his interest being
as undivided fourth ; all levied on as the property
of Delanson A. Saltmarsh to satisfy a fi fit in favor
of the Bank of the State of Georgia vs Delanson A.
Salt marsh, principal, aud Randolph L. Mott secu
rity on the appeal, property pointed out by R. L.
Mott. ,
Also a negro girl by the name of Peggy, about
S3 rear* of age, levied on as the property of
Elizabeth C. Rogers, to satisfy fi fas -in favor of
Daniel D. Ridcnhourand Mark Westmoreland;
md fi fas issued from the justices court o! the 773d
dist. G. M-, vs Elizabeth C. Rogers and G. W. E.
Bedell, security; levy made and returned to me
by the Constable. -
Alto, a negro woman named Bellah, about 3.)
years of age, levied upon as the property of
Charles E. Mims to satisfy a fi fa issued from Mus
cogee Superior court, in favor of Francis 11. Cone,
vs Chat. E. Mims. m
Also, a negro man named Troy about 43 years
•f age, a carpenter by trade; levied on as the pro
perly of James C. Watson, deceased, to satisfy a
tax fi ta, vs the estate of. James C. Watson for
taxes dust for the year 1845.
Also, a two story wooden building on Warren
street, bounded on the north by W right & Garrett’s
work shop, and on the south by a building occu
pied by Arnold, containing2B feetot ground front,
and running back to broad street, levied on as the
property of Moses Garrett to satisfy a fi fa in fhvor
of John'Schley, vs Jas. M. McDuffie & Moses
Garrett ; and other fi fasjin my hand.
Also, that part of lot No. 53, on broad street,
containing 30 feet front, running back 117 feet
10 inches, and the improvements, being a brick
•tore-house, at present occupied by Clapp & In
alee; levied on as the property of defendants to
•atrafy a fi fa in favor of Kennith McKenzie, vs
Thomas Hoxcv, Principal, and J. J. B. Hoxey and
Peter McLaren security. „
JOHN M. BETHUNE, Sh’ff.
Will be sola at jjir same place, on the First
Tuesday ta May. next,
Lotofland number 124, in 7th “district pf
•aid county levied on as the propeivy of Leroy
Williams to satisfy afi fit issued from Muscogee
Superior Court, in favor of John Warren vs Leroy
William*.
lot of land number 150 in the 9th District of
sz,d Couniv, levied on as the property of Josiah
Taylor to satisfy afi fii issued from Muscogee Su
oenor Court in favor of Joel King & HenrySnel
iraff executors of John Kisg, vs Josiah luylor
principal ft Lewis Aithony’ & Philip Lamar se
rUThe*wesl half of lot of land Number 141, in
the 6th district of said on as the
property of James M. Cobhj to satisly a fi fa is
sued from Muscogee Superi*- Court in favor of
Elisha Davis vs James M- ColnVWllliain F. Cobb,
aiid Jesse Lisle endorsers. ,
Two lots of land Numbers 27!yin the 10th dis
trict ft 06 m the sixth district of vvid county le
vied on as the properly of Jesse W*\ to Satisfy
Two fi fas issued from Muscogee Super ior Ciurt
in favor of J*>lin M. Johnson, vs Jesse Wall atioV
IV. Woodruff &Cos use of Stc. vs said V ail.
(I,if house and lot on Broad Street in the city
of Columbua, betwen Crawford and Thomas
•treats, occupied by William Tarbuttouas a store
house, levied on as tha property ot IV illiam 1 ar
button to satisfy a fifa issued from Muscogee Su
perior Court, in favor of William H. Mitchell vs
William Tar button.
Also, one negro boy Charles, about 10 years
•Id, levied on as the property of Edward Coving
ton, to satisfy a fi la issued from Muscogee Su-
Krior court, in favor of Andrew M. Sheppard vs
Iward Covington.
Also, lot of land No. 88, ip district of
said couniv ——r-oti as the property of Noah
vreman. to satisfy two fi fas issued from Muscogee
Superior court, in favor.of Peter McLaren vs Noah
Pitmm and’Thomas A. Brannon, and William H.
Wright vs Noah Pitman and Thomas A. Brannon.
Also, seventy five acres ofland, South part of
lot No. 42, in the Bth dist. of said county levied
on as the proper of Robert Tanner, to satisly ;i
fi ft issued from a Justice court of the 773rd dist.
G. M. in favor of John B. Austin vs Robert Tan
ner. Lew made and returned to me by a con
stable.
Also, one negro man named Toby, Levied on
ns the property James R. Green and Frances
Green, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Muscogee
Superior court, in favor of Thomas & Downing
▼ James R. Green and Frances Green. Proper
ty pointed out by the plaintiffs.
Also, four negroes, to-wit: Afchelia, a woman
55 years of age ; Sophia, a.girl 15 years of age;
Isabella, a girl 6 years of age ; Moses, a boy two
fears old; all leved upon as the property of James
ergueon, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Talbot Su
perior court; Gustavus T. Symms, v 6 James Fer
guson and sundry other fi fa's, vsr the same; levy
made and returned to me bv a constable.
JNO. Ml BETHUNE, Sheriff,
By LEMUEL CHERRY, D. SlFff. ;
Will be sold at the ume plarr, on the firs I
Tuesday in flay next.
Two lots of land numbers 256 and 233, in the
10th district of Muscogee counsy, levied on as the
property ofElixabetb P. Kendall, to satisfy sundry
fi fas issued from-the Superior and Ihferior Courts
of said county ; one in tavor of Wm. D. Alexan
4er vs Elisabeth P. Kendall and Dan’l. M. Jones,
and Charles Evans endorsers; one other vs Eliza
beth P. Kendall and Henry Kendall and others in
my hands.
Also, the west half of lot of land number 125, in
4h 10th district of Muscogee county ;r levied on
as the property of B*kethleam> C. Jbncs, Exdcu-s
trix, &c., of Daniel M. Jones, dec’d., to satisfy two
issued from a Justices’ court of said county, in fa
vor of Thomas Hi Kendall vs Behitchleam C.
Jones, executrix, fee. of Daniel M. Jones and Ho
aia Putnam, vs the same. Levy made and return
ed to me by a constable. _ m
Also one acre lot with the*improvements there
on, it being a part of lot N0j.224 in the 10th dis
trict of Mhscogee county, the place whereon John
W. Bivill now lives,, levied on the property of
John W. Bivill, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from
a justices dourt of said county, in favor of Bartlet
James, as John W. Bivil, and Elizabeth P. Ken
dall, one Thomas McKee vs John W. Bivill. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
JOHN M. BETHUNE.Bh’fI.
By WM. PIERCE, D. Sh’ff’
Will i* seid al the same place, on the first
Thrsday. ia May aeit.
On* negro girl by the name of Louisa, about 17
yoanofago, levied on .as the property of Wiley
fl. Roper,. t*satisfy a fi faassued from Muscogee
‘'upenor court’ in favoe^of ’ Thomas McCarty, vs
Wiley G> Roper;. Alexander McDougald & Alfred
F. Btaiuon ; said negro girl pointed out by said
Alexander McDougald.
JOHN M. BETHUNE, Sh’ff
By JOHN QMN, D. Sh’ff*
WiU be xold oa thr first Tuesday in May next ’
the following property to wit: ; j
Three negroes, viz ; Sally a woman about 2S
yairv es dgr, aad bar 2 children, Rachael about’
LEGAL SALES. |
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----9 veari of age and Ariana about 5 years of age,
levied on 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 bf Bold on the first Tuesday in May next,
the following property to wit :
A negro man by 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. McKe'en for the use of Alfra C.
McKecn vs. Richard W. Fox; said negro point
ed out in said mortgage fi fa.
JOHN M. BETHUNE, Sh’ff.
RANDOLPH SHERIFF SALES.
Y\7lLLbe sold on the first Tuesday in MAY
next, before the Court House dovr in the
town ofCuthbert, Randolph county, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property to
wit:
Lot of land No. 34, in the 6th district of said
county, levied on as the property of Landon
Carter, dec’d, to sasisfy one mortgage fi fa is
sued from the Superior court of said county, in
fayor of Hardy B. Humphrey vs Richard V. Car*
ter, adm’r. oT London Carter dec’d.
Lots in the town of Cuthbert, Randolph coun
ty, Nos. 1, and 3, in Square 11, in the plan of
said town, containing on fourth of an acre, more
or less levigd on as the property of Ephram 11.
Platt, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa issued from
the Superior court of said county, in favor of
David Humph vs. E. H. Platt.
RICHARD DAVIS, Sh’ff.
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES. ‘
NXTlttj be sold on the first Tuesday in MAY
* ’ next, before the Court House door in
the Town of Talbotton* Talbot county, within
the legal hburs of sale, the following property to
will
One hundred acres of land, in the 16th dist. of
originally Muscogee now Talbot county, No.
not known, being the place whereon John J.
Barnes dec’d, formerly lived, levied on as the
property of John J. Barnes, to satisfy claims in fa
vor of Henry Taylor vs John J. Barnes. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
JOHN D. MATHIS, Sheriff.
Will be sold at the same place, on the first
Tuesday in May next.
300 acres of land, lot No. 80, ftpart of lot No. 81,
all in the firstdist. of originally Troup now Tal
bot county ; 13vied on as the property of John D.
Chamblcss to satisfy one fi fa returnable to March
term, Superior Court, 1846, Cincinnatus D. Critr
tenden vs John D. Chambless.
JOHN D. MATIIIS Sh’ff.
By WILLIAM SMITH D. Sh’ff.
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
WILL be sold in the town of Lumpkin,
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. Sold 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 ot Jedediah Miller,
deceased. ...
R. W. SIMMES, Admr de bonis non.
March, IS, 1846. . 12 ~ lls
CftTARDIANS SALE.
\ GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable
X jLlnfcrior 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 legal hours of sale. One
negro man by the name of Peter, sold for a di
vision between Elijah Hornes, four eldest chil
dren. The property was received from John Mill
deceased.
ELIJAH HORNE.
Natural Guardian.
Talbotton, Feb. 4, 1546. 4—tds.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
IX7 ILL be sold, in the City of Columbus, w
V V the 3d Monday in May next, all ofth'pper
ishablc property of William Millegan, fate de
ceased. JOSEPH STURGIS, Adin’r.
April 8, 1846. , Jo—tds
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FOR. SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
LEGAL NOTICES.
fetters of administration on the estate of
Hardy Floyd, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de- 1
ceased to appear at my office within the time pre- 1
scribed, by law, and shew cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 23d day of
March 1846. 0.-P. BEALL, c. c. o.
April 1, 1846. _ 14—5 t
GEORGIA—RANDOLPH COUNTY.
\U IIEREAS, Irwin Beeves applies to me sos
* letters of administration, with the will an
nexed, on the estate of Irwin Reeves, late of said
county,deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred aud creditors of said de
ceased, to appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law,to shew cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 23d day of
March, 1846. O. P. BEALL, c. c. o.
April 1, £846. 14 —5t
G EORGI A, Knud o I pii County.
WHEREAS, Sarah Jeffries, Executrix of the
V last will and Testament of Lee Jeffries,
deceased, has made application for letters of dis
mission from said Executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any
’ they have, why 6aid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 23d day of
March, 1846. O. P. BEALL, c. c. o.
April 1, 1846. 14 —infim
GEORGIA, Randolph County.
XX7HEREAS, Jacob Weaver, Guardian o| the
applies to me for letters of dismission from said
. Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased .to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any
they have, why said lettersshould not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 23d day of
March, 1846. O. P. BEALL, c. c. o.
April 1, 1846. 14—m6m
FOUR MONTns after date, application will
be made to the honorable the Inferior
Court of Randolph county, while sitting for Or
dinary purposes for leave to sell lot of land No.
39, iu the 11th district of said county, as the
property of Samuel Bow, late of Henderson
county, State of Tennessee, deceased.
MASON TILLER, Adin’r.
March 11, 1846 n—4m
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
\ LL persons indebted to the estate of Henry
-Li-Morris, late of Merriwether county deceas
ed, are requested to make immediate payment,
and those haying claims against said estate are
requested to present them, proven as the law
directs.
WILLIAM MORRIS, Adm’r
March 4, 1846. io—Bt
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
THE creditors of William Millegan, dec’d
will present their demands in terms of the
law. All persons indebted will make payment.
JOSEPH STURGIS, Adm’r.
April 8, 1846. 15—6 t
ELIZABETH DANIEL, X Libel for Divorce in
vs. V Harris Superior Court,
ASA DANIEL. ) March Term, 1846.
IT appearing to the Court from the return of
the Sheriff that the defendant is not to be
found in the State. It is therefore ordered by
the Court that service be perfected on the said
Asa Daniel, by publication of this Rule in some
publio# azc ß e * n this State, once amontli for three
mo *ths before the next term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of Harris Su
perior Court, April 2d, 1846.
N. H. BARDEN, Clerk.
April 8. 1846. 15—m3in
In Muscogee Superior Court November adjourned
Term 1845.
John D. Howell Administra-'j
tor of Jonathan A. Hudson, I
for the use of Seaborn Jones Bill in Equity,
vs
John Fontaine and others. J
IT appearing to the court that Joel Branham
of tbs county of Putnam, Henry Branham of
the county of Hall, Farish 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 John Dillingham administrator of George
W. Dillingham, Edward Cary, Jas. K. T. Wal
ton, John VV. Freeman, John G. Warsham, Ste
phen M. Ingersoll, Anderson Abercrombie in
his 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 rulr once a month for four
months.
A true extract from the minute of said Court,
this 13th day of Jan. 1848*
THAI. STURGIS, c. s. c.
Jan 14, 1846. 3—4 m
eoiccr3Btrs
FEMALE ACADEMY.
HE Board of Trustee have been pleased to
-I- relect Mrs. O’Hara aid sister, superintend
ants of this institution, foithe year 1846.
TERMS OF INSTRUCTION.
First Class S2O per seiion of five months.
2d do sls do do do do
Primary do sls do jdo do do
Instruction on the Pian- Forte, $25 per team.
Fuel per pupil 50 cent!
The exercises will be rfcumcd the first Monday
in January.
A. LEVIDN, ) .
JOSIAH 4EALL, i §
E. L. DeIRAFFENRIED, ) o
Dec. 25,1845. “ ! 52—ts
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under the firm of Ruse, Patten & Cos.
J. C. RUSE,’ 1
F. N. RUSEy
RICHARD patten,
R. T. BRICE.
Oct. 1, 1845; 43—ts !
~ GREEN WOOD <sc CO’S
NEW FIRE-PROOF
WAmm ’
rpUE subscribers would respectfully inform
A 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, on
the sth November.
We are prepared to offer all the advantages of
fered by similar establishments in the city, at the
Usual rates.
We hope by prompt attention to business to
merit a share of public patronage.
GREENWOOD & CO.
FHOS. E. GREENWOOD, >
E. S. GREENWOOD. J .
Nov. 19, 1845. 47—7 m
YONGG,6ARRARI>& hooper,
AND
Commission Merchants,
COLUMBUS, GA.
W3t. F. YONGE, WM. W. GARRARD,
file hard Hooper.
Nov. 19,1845. 47—ts
” lIANSEQp & MptRIS,
OOVTOWWEEBS
COMMiaSIOMHERCHANTS.
Georgia.
JOSEPH HANSEiypv i jf
Josiah morr yir ) \
Oct 15, 1845. 42—Cun
TiIOAIAS PRESTON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
APALACHICOLA,
FLORIDA.
WILL continue the Commission and General
Agency business at the above place. —
The usual facilities afforded to ali those disposed
to ship cottons to any Foreign port, or any port
in the United State*. Receiving and forwarding
business, strictly and promptly attended to.
April 30, 1845. 18—ts
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND
At Apala<iiicola, Florida.
THE subscriber, COMMISSION MERCHANT and
FACTOR, at Apalachicola, Florida, is pre
i pared to make Advices on Consignments made
either to him, at theßay, or to his friends in New
York, Liverpool or Havre.
L. F. E. DUGAS.
References:
Pillot & Leßarbif.r, New York,
Thus. J. Rogers lie Cos. Charleston,
Wm. Dearing, “
A. Sibley, Augusta,
Artemas Gould, “
Gardelle & Rhiml, “
Pitray & Son, Havre.
Nov. 19, 1545. 47 —ts
AUCTION MD COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
No. 76, Broad Street,
Columbus, Ga.
Nov. 19, 1845. 47—ts
IJP IkiSL II sidles H£p Ifcia
TYPE & STEREOEYPE FOUNDERY.
THE subscribers 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 made great improvements in Casting,
they ore now able to give a much better article
than formerly, and 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 thing valuable.
They keep constantly on hand Printing Pres
tesof every description, Printing Ink, Chases, Ca
ses, and every article used in a Printing Office,,
which they offer on as good terms as any other
establishment.
Second hand Presses, and Type which has been
used only in Stereotype generally on hand, at
low prices.
N. B. —Books, Pamphlets, Music, Medicine Di
rections, Druggists Labels, Bank Notes, Checks,
&c. &c. Steretyped in a superior manner.
L. JOHNSON. & Cos.
No. 6, George street.
March 4, 1546. 10—mly
CHEAPER THAN EVER!
TO PRINTERS.
Type Foundry and Printers Furnishing Ware
house.
THE subscribers have ojpenecl a New Type
Foundry in the city oiNew York, where
they are ready to supply orders to any extent, for
any'kind of Job or Fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Ca
ses, Galleys, Brass Rule, Steel Column Rule, Com
posing Sticks, Chases, and every article necessa
ry for a Printing Office. Also second hand ma
terials.
The Type which are cut in imitation of the
English letters, are cast in New Moulds, from
an entirely new set of Matrixes with deep coun
ters, are Warranted to be unsurpassed by any,
and will be sold at prices to suit the times. All
the type furnished by us is “hand cast.” The
Types from any. fousdvy can be matched at this
establishment.
COMPOSITION HOLLERS CAST FOR PRINTERS.
Editors of Newspapers who will buy five times
as much Type as their bills amount to, may give
the above one year’s insertion in their papers,
anil send one of their papers only, containing it
to the subscribers.
COCKROFT & OYERAND, 68, Ann st.
Dec. 3, 1845; 49—ly
LANDS FOR SALE.
LOTS number 21*4- in the 3rd district of Lee.-
do do 44 & 234 do 13th do do
j db’ do 132 do 4th doMuscogee
do do 173 do 12th do do
do do 40 do I3th do do
do do 3'do 6th do do
do do 39 do 4th do Randolph
do do 95 do sth d<r do
do do 270 do 7th- db : db
do do 33 & 37 do 9th do do
do do 120 do 11th do do
* do> 68 & 154 do 18th do Stewart
do do 89 ’& 104 do 19th dtf” 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 28th do do
do do* - 162 do 29th do do
do do 155 do 17th do do
do do 256 do 3rd do Dooly
1 du’ do ‘ 2S & 245 do 7th do do
Persons having any interest in the sale of the
above lots can gain any; information, as to the
terms,- -fee. by application to the subscriber, -or to
John B. Lamar, Esq. at Macon Ga. free of postage.
ANDREW J. LAMAR, .
, Near Munroe, Walton co. Ga.
Feb 4tli, 1846. 6—ml2m
REMOVAL.
C IEG. It BETZ, has removed op stairs ever
iV_* Dr. Ware’s Drug Storemen broad street.
Columbus,-Dec. 24, 1848. 52—ts
THOM ASTON FACTORY.
eeT-'wera eBM-ABxrxi.es.
of the Goods nmnufactored by theThom
aston Factory, and are now prepared to supply
applicants at the lowest-market rates.
RUSE, PATTEN & Cos.
HOPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY.
J. i*. fucks. !
HAVING purchased the stock of Groceries of t
V. S. TOWNSLEY; on Broad street, has
removed thither his assortment of
Tin Ware, Tea Kittle?, Parlor i,
and Cooking Stoves, j
and his extensive assortment of
House Keeping Articles, of eve- *
r y description,
which he is prepared to sell on LOWER TERMS
than can be purchased elsewhere in this market,
$5-All kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron
Work, executed with despatch, and at the lowest ,
rates. On hand, one Sifperior COPPER STILL, 1
and more sis the same kind can be furnished at
short notice:
SET A supply ofGROCERIES and PROVISIONS
will also be kept for sale, for tlie 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—S.
Townsley's old stand, west side of Broad street,
halfway up the square between the market and
Randolph street.
March 11, 1846. 11 —ts
REMOVAL. .JpJ
GOLUM B ts S
RIFLE AWD SHOT GtJN HIANU
LICTORY.
Second Door Kitflin’s, Broad Street,
Cokmbus, Ga,
F. SHfef&R,
MANITACTIJRER aJKnportcr of every des
cription of
Huns, and a line Rifles, Pistols, and
(run Materials and sorting Imdements on hand,
for sale, in lots t<vt§uit purchaArs.
Caps, Shot, LdadV&c. Guns, Re
stocked ; Flint3CTh|kg altered to percussion, and
repairing, domain. manned
(Mcers supplied
with swordsrpf every deserfffion. A
A fine of Leibrah’s PaLnt Door and
Trunk s for sale ;. Door and Tnunk Locks,
and A-su]4lta)r assortmeiU ol Clocks
warradKd to keep goodWmie. \
Orders from the Country promptly attended to.
o<Rber 8, 1845, 41—6 m
THE OSIETHORPE HOUSE.
fT! Ills Establishment ismm anderthf
liilf X management of the undersigned, &
H S MB ::: I assures the public he will leave noth
ing undone, that may be in his power, to secure
their comfort..
His rooms shall be rendered comfortable—his
table 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 tlUii 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, ?
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
11. L. BASS,
Late of the city Hotel.
March IS, 1846 12—ts
~™is™sr X3CAX.X,,
MACON, GA.
ST-IAVING become sole proprietor of this
H well known Hotel, repaired and im
proved its interior arrangements, secur
ed the services of attentive servants, and deter
mined as I am to give to it my own personal and
undivided attention, the public may rely upon
every attention to their wants, and comforts that
has heretofore characterized this establishment.
Thu euuTjleaAie well and amply supplied with
provender, and attentive and faithful ostlers.
In short, nothing shall be wanting to make the
WASHINGTON HALL, all, and even more than
it has been in its palmiest days.
This Establishment has no connexion with any
other house in Macon.
WILLIAM A. MOTT.
April 1, 1846. 14—ts
CITY HOTEL RE-OPENEDr
THE undersigned have the pleasure of ill
forming their friends and the public, that the
above House has been re-opened under their aus
pices. It is situated in a central part of the city,
and the undivided attention of the Proprietors
shall be given to the comfort of those who may fa
vor them with their patronage.
Thefcllowingmre the reduced rates of charge :
Boai% andLo< ging pelmonth, . S2O 00
BoarlLper moi th, fl M 14 00
BoarcXerwe k, I Mm
Dinne* boardi -s per nronth, I §8 00
Man ajd hors for thefcight, I 11 50
SingleAneals, I I I 37j
Eodgilg per 1 ght, R / 25
I MURRY REED,
ISAAC MITCHELL.
Columbus, Ga. April 8, 1646. 15-6 m
MACON, GA.
£-4 A CARD.-:- The undersigned tenders
PI if his acknowledgements to his friends and
the traveling public generally for the lib
eral Share of patronage extended to his House
during the past year, and trusts the assurance that
no pains will be spared to render it worthy of
their future calls, will secure him a continuance
of their custom.
His House, as formerly is supplied with every
luxury and delicacy which this or the seaboard
markets affords; his servants are trusty and at
tentive, and his rooms furnished in the best pos
sible manner. He respectfully solicits a call
from his friends and the public generally.
B. S. NEWCOMB.
April 15, 1846. . 16 —4t
CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
ON (he first Tuesday in May next, will be sold
at the Market House, in the city of Colum
bus, 4 valuable Lots, belonging to G. B. Lamar,
Esq. viz: No. 380, No. 511, No. 513, and No.
516.
TERMS—One fourth cash, and the remainder
in three years, witlt 8 per cent, interest per an
num. Deeds to be given when the whole amount
is paid, or secured by a mortgage on the premis
es, subject to-foreclosure on neglect to pay one
year’s interest. The cost of Deeds, &c. to be
paid by the purchaser.
April I, 1846. 14 —tds~
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIcT
HBERNEEUTEA-lnte leader of the United
• States Regimental Baud, 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 instrument, such as Key Bugle, Cornopean,
,&c. &c. &e:-
t PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.
. Mr. Bernreuter is also prepared to execute all
kinds of Fancy work in hair, in platting brace
lets ear-rings, guard chains, &c. He will also
dommbroidery work upon cloth in silk or wool.
Sept. 3, 184s>. 35—ts
TOE subscribers have entered into a copart
nership under the Style of Brokaw &
Clemons, for'-the transaction of the Dry Goods Bu
siness, at the Store recently occupied by Messrs.
Bradley’s & Dcnimom.
J. A. BROKAW,
W. G, CLEMONS.
Columbus, Jan. 28, 1846. 6 ts
WANTEhAT FORT GAINES (W
A NUMBER SLSHOEIiIERS, lb which the
highest-casSprices mill be gqen.
1 %HN D!HL,&Co.
March 25,1846. nk-lm.
1 . OFsjDI-O.
THE undersigned offers for sale his resi
dence situated in Wynnton, i mile from the
City. Containing about 3 acres, with a good
dwelling and out Buildings, all in good order. A
liberal credit will be given* on two thirds of the
purchase money—for particulars,
apply to,
GEO. C. SHERWOOD.
Columbus April, 15, 1846. 16—ts
LUKE REED, Jr.
TTiS removal totdiloweritert, # few doom
XX below the Market House, on the west side
broad street, where he will be happy to see all
who wish to settle their accounts witn him or with
the late firm of James Shaw & Cos. ■
Columbus, Jan. 14,1846. 3 ~~ tf
BOOTS, SHORS, AND BROGANS;
OP every description—a large stock, to
which additions are constantly being made
for rel. oa th. bos. EED, Jt ,
Sign of the golden boot and saddle/ a few doors
below’ the Market House.
Jan. 14,
OF all kinds —a complete assortment Con
stantl* on hand and for sale at, the lowest
p-pasibld prices by LUKE REED, Jr.
*” siren of the golden boot ana saddle,
below the Market House.
Jan. 21, 1846. 4 ~ tf
INDIA RUBBER GOODS.
TNDU RUBBER CURTAIN CL9TI[--Floot Cloth
X —Gin and Machine Banding llats, Coats,
Leggins, &e. &c., for sale j^ EED} Jr .
Sign of the golden boot and saddle,
below the market house. .
Jab. 21, 4—ts
irr KINDS OF I.E ATHER AND FIND
INGS
FOB sale at the sign of the golden boot and
saddle, by LUKE REED, Jr.
Jan. 21,
FOR SADDLERS <fe .HARNESS MAK
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 siiddle,
below the market house.
Jan. 21, 4—ts
•FOR CARRIAGE MAKERS.
TOP & APRON LEATHER—-Curtain Cloth,
Coach Lace —Worsted fringe—Drawing
Cord, &c. &c., for sale by
LUKE REED/ Jr.
Sign of the golden boot and saddle,
m below the market house.
LIST OF LETTERS -
REMAINING in the Post office at Columbus,
Georgia, on the Ist April, 1846.
Almand, Isaac Lamm, WmAB
, Askew, Henry Laney, R P
Arnold, John'D Learitt, John
Allen, Charles V Lamar, Wm H
Adams, Wiley ‘ Lester, Wm
Allen, Albert Lawson, Sarah A
Anze, T Moody, Miss Harriet
Armes Wm R Morrisson, Mrs Ana
Alston, James W Monroe, Lewis
Alston, Thomas P Marten, Micajah
Alexander, James S Marks, Richard
Averea, Roderick Moon, Bcnj W
Anderson, Jno R Mims, Drury 2
Avery, M B Moore, R P
Bcckam, AG Matheson, WnP
Burts, David Moore, Ann O
Bussey, James Mattock, C
Brown, Joseph 2 May & .Stokes
Beikel, Jno M 3 Moody, H
Booking, Solomon B 2 Moody, Noah 2
Broadnax, Mrs Markam, Julia
Brinefield, The® Mclntyre, Wm
Bpt. Church, (MtZion) McDonald,-Thos J 2
Bigham, John McDuff, Henry
Benton, Geo M 2 McDonald, Mrs Jane 2’
Bawworth, Mm McCorkle, J R
Bunkee, Wm . McGinty, Thomas
Bray, George T McMichel, Wm
Benron, Joseph McNeil, Betsy
Bland, Arthur McGhee, Isaac
Battle, Betsy McGhee, Mrs Ann
Bryan, Jesse Nichols, A C
Burt, Francis M Nash, Hillary
Barker, Wm Nixon, Jim
Bcikell, Lewis Ozwald, Jesse
Belk, L T Owin, Richard
Betts, Elisha Odum, Jordan
Bean, John Owens, Seaborn
Burk, Wm T Owens, Mary
Bowing, Win Olive, Abel
Brunson, Geo W Porter, J R
Bapdy, Judge Pace, Wm jr
Brooks, F H Phelps, Miss C 2
Burrroughs, B B Pruett, I.ouisa
Burt, Richard Panitt, Geo
Baxley, James Pitts, John F
Boon'; Mrs Caroline Provost, Chas J
Burch, Garrard Presley, Wm
Blackman, Thos G Peyton, Reubin
Blake, Luther Pryor, Coles
Bttllock, S W 9 Percan, Wm
Brown, Thomas G 2 Porter & Wheaton
Bhristiap, Edward Quarles, R P
Caney, B T Rowe, Daniel
Cannon, Wiley Ramsey, J W H
Chastian. Jonah 2 Reed, Mrs Marg
Cazey* Abraham D Reddle, Thomas
Cartledge, Rebecca Riley, WmH
.Cowson, Mrs D Robison, Green
Clayton, P W Robertson, Richard
Clark, C J Reeves; C T
Calhoun, John L Renduck, Wm H
iChivers, James M Rees, Sarah
■ Cogart, GP & Cos Stratton, Mrs Henrietta’
Clark, Ely * . Strawbridge, Wm B
Clark, Smith G Slonion, Pollock
Chapman, Robert Stanly, F W
Cargell, O W Stephenson, G D
Campbell, Bryant htanly, J G
Connel, William Scott, Reubin
Colquitt, Francis Saltmarsh, Jane
Carter, F Scott, Miss Mary
Chapman, Benj Smith, Neil 2
Cook, Henry D Swanton, B F
Duck, James P Solomon, Samuel L
Davis, Richard Smith,
Day, AC * Snelgrovo, Mrs Mary
Dunn, Miss Eliza Skelton, H A
Dennis, AW Starr, A W
Dodson. 8 C Stewart, Elbert
Dennard, B F 2 Shivers, Arthur
Davis, WG M 2 Smith, Hardy
Elder, Littleberry Shepard, Burnham
Evans, Miss Caroline Symorrs, T
Edward, Mrs P Stovall, Miss Mary 4
Eskridge, Miss E Stunn, Geo
Farmer, Jesse B Sharpe, Rufus
Fox, R W 2 Snell, Thos H
Fox, Mrs L- Tracy, Geo A
Freeman, Wilkins J Terry, Melvina
‘Freeman, R P Treabson, G
Grimes, Josiah L Tellery, Randal’
Grounly, John H Tumage, Hcmy
Gallop, Caleb Turner, John
Gordon, John ‘Thompson, James
Guerry, Peter V Thomas, Nancy
Goley, Martirr Towler, Thos A
Godwin, Horace Thompson, Anlson
Harp & Schaslie ‘Thompson, Alva
Huff, James A Turner, Reubin
Holtzclaw, Wm Thornton, Green
Hopkins, F Tarbor, John-
Hyatt, Benj 2 John -
Houss, J G * Toorean, Charles E
Hutchinson, Mr Thomas, John
Hakins, Joseph P Terry, Norman l
Hargrove, Wm D Turner, Wm J •
Henry, Joseph Thompson, T E
Haney, R B Titus, Mary
Hollingsworth, John Vance, Jos W
Hodge, John !Vinson, Abel
Hinton, Allen B Vinson, James
Hood, Daniel Woodbury, C
Harris, Joseph W Williams, John W
Heard, 8 J Wright, Jno M 2
Heath, N :* Wheeler, Charles A
Hallman, Geo W Walton, Joseph J
Higgins, Mary M Withufst, Bartlet
Hall, L & F Weaver, Caroline
Henry, Robert Williams, Isaac
Jones, Misfr Elzia Watson, David
Jefferson, 8 A” Williams, Mrs C R
Johnson, Robt Walton, Jesse
Jackson, O R White, Ann Eliza
Joiner, Absalom Williams, Mrs J
Knotts, Solomon J Womack, Wiley
Kircher, Louisa Williams, Barrow
Kelly, Miss Catharine Walker, Daniel M
Kelly, J S 2 Walls, Sarah
Kelly, Mary Ann Wiffiams, Henry
Kenneys, Win - Walker, Mrs Mary A
Kelly, John Wilson, Miss Mary
Eong, E A ,Williams, James W
Lourk, Wm R Wells, Janies B*
Lenn, Rees H 2 | Wright, A R
Persons calling for any of the abtwe tetters,
will please say they are advertised.
J ‘ JOHN FORSYTH, PM.
MEDICAL NOTICES.
DRS. SCHLEY Sc 6ftOWELL,
HAVING associated themselves iu the ym*
tide of Medicine, respectfully tender their
professional services to the citizens of Columbus
and the adjoining country.
gar Office up staii-g over the store of D. Mul;
ford* Broad street above the Market.
May 14, 1845; 20—ts
DFtS. BOSWELL Sc BILLING,
HAVE moved their office to the Drag Store
of Winter & Epping. Persons desiring
their professional services/ tfiff Rav6 their namd
at the Drug Store, during theirabsence. We take
this opportunity of tendering our thanks to those
who have extended to us so liberal a patronage/
and hope those indebted by note or account Will
pleaSe do us the essential favor to call and settle-
Dec. 31,1845/ \ t s
DFI-iPITMAN,
HAVING permanently located himself id
the county of Troup, two and a half miles
South East of LaGrange, respectfully tenders hi*
services to the citizens of said €6unty, and ad
joining counties. He can be found at all times
when not professionally engaged, at the residenoe
of Col. J. D. Newsom. He will practice under
the Dutch system, and will give prompt atUSittibfl
to all calls;
( March 11, 1846. jj ts
BOCTS, TAYLOR & IRQIJHART, 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
HBWE’S lINAMENT
FOR RHEUMATISM!
\ LL Rhenmatic persons have very good rea*
J-W. sons for rejoicing, that they obtain an arti
clv that set all rheumatic complaint# at de
nice. We wonder that people will sufler a mo
ent with this distressing and excruciating paid’
when they can find a certain cure in this prspsra
tiun. 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, but fact, and
thousands who have used it can testify to its use
fulness? Beware of coilfiterfeits.
Sold by Comstock &Cos., New York,and
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.’
1. All article that every family must consider in
dispensable When they know its power and value
aiid which has heretofore been sold tool high to
reach all classes has now been reduced in price,
with a view that rich and poor, high and low, and
ih fact every human being may enjoy its comforts;
and all who get it shall have the price returned to
theni if they are not delighted with itk use. We
assert, without the possibility of contradiction,
. that all burns 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 of &Car, 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 “Connel’s
Magical Pain Extractor Salve,” at Comstock &
Co’s. 21 Cortland st. New York, or
* PAUL KOSSIGNOL’S,
At the Bliife Drug Store, Columbus, lii,
lIEADACHE REMEDY.
For the cure of Sick Headache !
This distressing complaint may be cured by u*-‘
iiig one botllfc’ ofSpohn’s Sick Htirriache Remedy,*
which has cured thousands of the very worst cases.
Persons after suffering weeks with this deathlike
sickness, will buy a bottle of this fetfte'dy and bV
cured, and then complain of their folly in not buy
ing it before. People are 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 TAUL 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 of this 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 heard 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 sa v
nothing ofits merits, but what could be fully
by a host of witnesses, in any- court of jus
tice. Will you look at the tiling and the prc/dfs
at 21 Cortlandtst., where it may be had ? — N. Y.
Commercial Advertiser.
S^LOOK-OUT. —Some swindlers have coun
terfeited this article, and put it up with various
devices. Do not be imposed upon. One thing
only will protect you—it is the name of COM
STOCK & CD., t/iatname must be always on the
wrapper, or you ar£ 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.
Aiid also by their Agent,
PAUL ROSSIGNOL,
At thd Blue Drug Store, Columbus, Ga*.
May 7-, 1845. 29—ts
B KAN OKIE TII’*S PILLS.
rpiflS medicine is acknowledged to be one of*
A most valuable ever discovered as a purifier
of the blood arid fluids. It is superior to Sarsa
parilla, vi hether sudorific or alterative, and stands’
infinitely before all the prepatations and combi
nations of Mercury. Its purgative properties aro
alone of incalculable value, for these pills may
be taken daily for any period, and, instead of
weakening, by the cathartic effect, they add
strength by taking the cause of weakness.—
They have none ofthe miserable effects of that
deadly specific, Mercury. The teeth are not in
jured—the bones and limbs are not paralyzed—
no; but,-instead of these distressing symptoms,
new life and consequent animation is evident in
every movement ofthe body.
These Pills, tor colds, coughs, tighness of the
chest, rheumatism in the head or limbs, will be
found superior'to any thing imagined of the pow
ers of medicine; and billious affections, dispepsia,
and in all diseases peculiar to women, should they
be resorted to at once. These Brandreth Pills
will be found deserving all praise. Sold by
L. W. WELLS,
Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
, March 18, 1846. 12—3 m.
120,000
f BRICKS FOR SALE.
THE subscriber has for sale at bis 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. H—ts
’ H.. T.aJM'JBOBL
2jFJCE>C£>Ds. A retc£LP
In the rear of the Enquirer Office.
Columbus Ga.
JETOrdcrs left at the Times Office will b
punctually attended to.
i Feb 4, 1846. 6—ts
JOB PRINTING,
- JP lain and Ornamental ,
NEATH AND PROMPLY EXECUTED AT TB*
(WFICE OF
<£aluntl>us States.
Pamphlets; I Hand Bills,
Business Cards, I Way Bills; .
, Visiting do I Circulars,
Ball Tickets, j Blank Notes,
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CHEAP, and’ with DespatchC