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L EG A'lS^S^L^S.
EARLY SHERIFF s£PB{L
TinUikiold at tke Court HBuseMo*Jn
w ▼ the town of Bl&keljr and flinty of Early?
CM the first Tuesday in JUNE wt, between the
legal hoaraof sale, the followup property to-wit: J
One Stage Coach, and 2 sett of Harness, one
fcarosche, one tilberry,two bay horses, two grey
bones, all levied on as the property of Leon Le
provoft to satisfy a fi fa issued from Early Supe
rior Court In favor of Zadock Sawyer. Property
pointed out by the defendant.
Lot of land No. 71, in the 28th diet, of Early
county, levied on as the property of Joseph W.
Lane, to satisfy two fi fas issued from a justices
Court in favor of John Matlock. Property point
ed out by defendant. Levy made and returned
to me by a constable.
East haif of lot of land No. 100 in the 26th dis
trict of Early connty, levied on as the property
of Uham R. Sheffield to satisfy a fi fa issued from
a Justices Court in favor of Etheldred Hays. - ”
Property pointed out by defendent. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
The interest ofWm. Roe in lot No. 254 in the
28th district of Early county, levied on as the pro
perty or said Wm. Roe to satisfy a fi fa issued
from a Justices Court in favor of John Dill. Pro
lerty pointed out by the plaintiff. Levy made
■and returned to me by a constable.
JOSEPH P. IIARfEE, Sh’ff.
MUSCOGEE SHERIFF#ALES.
TirOL be solibyUhe first Tiesdav in JUNE
▼ next, at fffiT Marlfot jloi/c, in the City of
Columbus, the following propMji to-wit:
Lot of land No. 127 in the mus
cogee co. containing 232; Jr:res more or less,
levied on as the A. J. Spellers to
satisfy two fifas issued fronMtlie justices court of
the 787th dist. G. M. in favor, of P. B. Rogers vs
A. J. Spellers principal & Kinchan Greer securi
ty on appeal. Properly pointed out by defen
dant It levy made & returned to me by R. 11. Gill
constable.
Also, the west part of lot No. 62, containing
100 feet front on St. Clair street, and running back
the whole length of said lot to Charles D. Stew
art’s line, together with the improvements there
on, the same being the residence of William P.
Yonge, in the city of Columbus, and levied upon
as the property of IFm. P. Yonge, to satisfy a
mortgage fi fa issued from Muscogee Superior
Courtin favor of Wm. H. McFarland, vs. Wm.
I*. Yonge, and afi fa Bailey, Ward & Cos. vs. Wm.
P. Yonge.
Also, 5 large Mahogany foalding Tables, 1 Set
tee; 12 foot Mats, 7 pr. Andirons, 14 Waiters, 18
Blankets, 7 Coffee and Tea Urns, 100 Forks, 181
Knives, 4 Ladles, 14 Salt-cellers, 10 fine Castors,
14 Lamps, 450 Plates, 20 fine Pewter Dish Covers,
I lot of Looking Glasses, 2 fine Bureaus, 2 Plate
Heaters, 1 lot of Crockery-ware consisting of all
sorts and sizes, 1 Bathing Tub, 1 lot of Tubs, 4
water Buckets, 1 lot of Kitchen furniture, 6 Cof
fee Pots, one lot of Bed Lamps, one lot of
spoons. All sold as the property of Benjamin
llurd, under an order of the Inferior Court.
Said property levied on as the property of Ben
jamin Hurd, to satisfy sundry attachments in fa
vor of K. Barnard & Cos., J. S. Smith, & Cos.,
Si. K. Hodges, Hatcher & Leary, and others, vs,
Benjamin Hurd.
POSTPONED SALES.
Also the undivided interest, or one l undivided,
of lots No. 159 & 160, including the house on
she corner of Broad and Crawford streets, for
merly known as the Mclntosh Hall, (now Mcln
tosh Row.) Also, the Stables connected therewith,
and one other tenement in front, at present oc
cupied by Higginbotham: the above property le
vied on to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of R.
&G. Baker, for the use of Arthur B. Davis, Ad
■ninistator on the estate of Benjamin P. Tarver,
deceased, vs. James S. Moore and Milton J.
Tarver. Said property pointed out iu said rnort
gige-
Also the undivided i of the town lot in the city
f Columbus, & the improvements, situated at
the corner of Broad & St. Clair streets, being the
lot on which the City Hall is located. Also,
town lot No. 483 containing 1 acre, situate on
Forsyth, between Crawford and Thomas streets,
No. 271 containing 1 acre, situate on Oglethorpe
rtreet, between Early and Fulton streets ; also
the undivided half of lot No. 342 occupied by
Alexander J. Robinson, containing half acre,
oituate on the south cast corner of Jackson and
Bryan streets: also the undivided half of lot No.
178, containing half acre situate on East side of
broad st. between Randolph & Bryan st.; also
lots Nos. 548 and 549, with the improvements
thereon, said lots situated on the east side of
Mclntosh st. occupied by Daniel McDougald as
a residence; also that part of No. 167, and the
improvements, known formerly as the Insurance
Bank of Columbus, also the building at present
occupied by Mr. Dunham as a Book Store also
the Store House situated on the East side of broad
street, occupied by D. & J. Kyle; also the Store
House on the N. W. corner of broad and ran
dolph streets, now occupied by Wm. P. Malone.
All the above property levied on as the property
of Daniel McDougald to satisfy fi fas in favor of
Geo. Hargraves vs Danield McDougald—lnsu
rance Bank of Columbus vs the same & other fi
fas in my hands.
JNO. M. BETHUNE, Sheriff,
RANDOLPH SHERIFF SALES. •
TI/'ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE
*JI next, before the Court House door, in the
town of Cutlibert, Randolph county, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property to-wit:
Thirty-eight square bales of cotton, levied on
as the property of Irwin Reaves to satisfy three
4i fas issued out of the Superior Court of said
county in favor of Christopher C. Brooks, and
others, vs Irwin Reaves.
Two lots of land numbers 296, 297, in the sev
enth district of said county, levied on as the pro
perty of Thomas J. Watts to satisfy two fi fas is
sued from the Superior Court of said county in
favor of William Castleberry, vs Thomas J. Watts.
Property pointed out by plaintiff.
East half of lot o£land No. two hundred and
twenty-four in the 10th district of said county,
levied on as the property of Lewis Gregory to
watisfy one fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of
said county,* in favor of'Ann Reed vs Lewis
tlrcgorv. Property pointed out by defendent. “
RICHARD DAVIS Sh’ff.
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE
* next, before the Court House door in
the Town of Talbotton, Talbot county, within
the legal hours of sale, the following property to
wit
One lot of land, No. not known, in the first
district of originally Troup now Talbot county,
containing 202$ acres, more or less, the place
whereon Neil Rav now lives, levied upon as the
property of Neil Rav, to satisfy a fi fa frail Talbot
Inferior Court; George W. Cook, vs. Joseph M.
Kennon, maker, and Neil Ray
Also, one lot of land No. not known, lying in
the first district of originally Troup, now Talbot
county, levied noon as the property of William
D. Phillips, to satisfy a fi fa from Talbot Superior
Court; liarral Hare, &c. vs. William D. Phillips,
maker, and William T. Patrick, endorser.
Also, one horse and Jersey wagon, levied upon
ns the property of Joseph Atlian, to satisfy a fi fa
from Talbot Superior Court; Miller, Ripley & Cos.
vs. Joseph Athan.
JOHN D. M ATHIS, Sheriff.
By JAMES K. GIDDENS, D. Sh’ff.
Hill be sold at the same place, on the first
Tuesday in Jnne next.
Three negroes, Columbus a boy 20 years old,
’Washington a boy IS years old, Green a boy 12
years old, levied upon as the property of Moses
\V. Johnson, to satisfy two fi fas from Talbot In
ferior Cour t; Joel King and Henry Snelliugs, Ex
ecutors of John King, deceased, vs. Moses W.
Johnson and William L. Johnson.
Also, one Negro girl, Charity, 12 years old,
levied upon as the property of William L. John*
•on, to satisfy sundry fa fas from Talbot Superior
and Inferior Courts ; one Toliver Jones, vs. Wil
liam L. Johnson, and other fifas in my hands.
Also, 506 acres of land, to-wit: Lot No. 11 in
the 10th district, and lot No. 11 in the 11th dis
trict ; also, 100 acres of lot No. 89, in the 16th
district; ail originally Muscogee, now Talbot
county, levied upon as the property of George
Jamerson, to satisfy a fi fa from Talbot Inferior
Coart; Joel King and Henry Snellings, Execu
tors of John King, deceased, vs. George Janacr
•oa principal, and William Barnes, security.
Also, one negro girl named Harriet, 20 years
•f age, levied upon as the property of William
Barnes, to satisfy a fi fa from Talbot Inferior
Court; John J. Snellings, Executor of Robert;
Sacllingu, deceased, vs. William Barnes.
JOHN D. MATHIS Sh’ff
By WILLIAM SMITH D. Sh’ff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
\ITILL be said ii the town of Lmnpkin,
V ▼ Stewart county on the first Tuesday in
July uext, 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 tlie Inferior court of Goweta county,
while sitting for ordinary purposes for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of Miller, !
deceased. I
R. W- SIMMES, Aduir de bonis non.
March, 18, 1846. 12—ds |
LEGAL SALES.
TALBOT CORONERS SALE.
\I7'ILL be told on the first Tuesday in JUNE
* next, before the Court-house door in Tal
botton, Talbot county, between the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One house and lot in the town of Talbotton, it
being the place whereon James K. Giddens now
resides, containing ten acres more or less. Also,
five negroes to-wit; Jane a woman
of age, Julia, a girl sixty
ten years old, old, and
riet a girl three years old, all upon as the
property of James K. Giddens, to satisfy a fi fa
issued from the Inferior Court of said county, in
favor of James Noland, vs. James K. Giddens.
ANSON GOOLSBY, Coroner.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
TT7TLL be sold, in the City of Columbus, on
V V the 3d Monday in May next, all of the per
ishable property of William Millegan, late de
ceased. JOSEPH STURGIS, Adm’r.
April 8, 1846. 15—tds
LEG A L NOTICES.
OUR MONTHS after date application will be
-T made to the Honorable the Inferior court
of Harris county, when sitting as a court of Or
dinary for leave to sell lot of land no 91, in the
18th district, of originally Muscogee, now Harris
county, being the property of Henry L. Philips,
minor, of Charles Philips, dec’d.
P. J. PHILIPS, Guardian.
April 19, 1846. 18—4m*
F’ OCR MONTHS 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, 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, 1846 11—4 m
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
THE creditors of William Millegan, dec’d
will present their demands in terms ot the
law. All persons indebted will make payment.
JOSEPH STURGIS, Adm’r.
April 8, 1846. 15—6 t
GEORGIA, Randolph Comity.
TITHEREAS, Sarah Jeffries, Executrix of the
* 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 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, 1846. 14—m6m
GEORGIA, Randolph County.
TKTHEREAS, Jacob Weaver, Guardian of 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 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—m6in
ELIZABETH DANIEL, A Libel for Divorce in
vs. > 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
public gazette in this State, once a month for three
months 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—m3m
“Vn Muscogee Superior Court November adjourned
Term 1845.
John D. Howell Administra
tor of Jonathan A. Hudson, j
for the use of Seaborn Jones )> Bill in Equity,
vs
John Fontaine and others. J
IT appearing to the court that Joel Branham
of the 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 John 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
his own right and Executor of Charles Aber
crombie *side without the limits of this State.
Ordered that service of the said Bill be perfec
ted bv publishing this rule once a month for four
months.
A true extract from the minute of said Court,
this 13th day of Jan. 1846.
THAU STURGIS, c. s. c.
Jan 14, 1846. ’ 3—4 m
THE OGLETHORPE HOUSE.
abodh 1 1 1 HIS Establishment is now under the
|p||T management of the undersigned, &
■ 1 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 bo 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, 60 cents.
Fires and Candles Extra.
No charge for servants.
Man and Horse for the night, . $1 50
R. L. BASS,
Late of the citv Hotel.
March 18, 1846 ‘ 12—ts
SC.&XX,
MACON, GA.
TJ WING become sole proprietor of this
illII well known Hotel, repaired and rm
■ “*I 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, that
has heretofore characterized this qjpiblishnient.
The Stables are 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
MACON, GA.
A cm—The undersigned tenders
Fall his ackAvtedgements to his friendjMnd
■~ ■ 1 the tr&vwig public generally
eral share of extended to
during the past yeaMmid trusts the that
no pains will be sp*|d to of
their future calls, wilKeeure continuance
of their custom. H
His House, as formew UMupplied with every
luxury and delicacy. wlXjPthis or the seaboard
markets affords ; liis are trusty and at
tentive, and his in the best pos
sible manner. solicits a call
from his the putre generally..
B&S. NEWCOMB.
April 15f1846. H ‘ 16—4 t
CUT HOTEL KE-raENEB.
jsA r FHE undersigned have the pleasure
pgif of informing their friends and the
JUJulLpublic, that the above House has been
opened under their auspices. It is situated in a
central part of the city, and the undivided atten
tion of the Proprietors shall be given to the com
fort of those who may favor them with their pat
ronage.
MURRY REED.
* ISAAC MITCHELL.
Coljumbus,Ga. April 8, 1846. 15-6 m
i
One Door North of the “ Sans Souci,”
BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
IS now receiving his supply of
such as the following:
COATS. PANTALOONS.
Blue and black cloth Dress Coats; Blue and black cloth Pantaloons,
ce a <e Frock << “ “ Cassimere Pantaloons,
£>rap d’Ete Frock and Dress “ D "“ £
Croton and Alapacca do. do “ VESTS.
Mixed Merino and Tweeds “ White Satin Vests ; Fancy Cashmero do
Check Linen dress and frock “ Black and Fancy Marseilles do
Also, SHIRTS & DRAWERS of every variety. Stocks, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Cra
vats, Scarfs, HATS and CAPS, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, &c. &c.
All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms.
Columbus, April 22, 1846. 17—4 m
snne & sunn cum.
-—st-—-
9, 8. §l*llß,. & 60.
(NEAR THE MARKET.)
HAITI commenced receiving the largest stock of SPRING AND SUMER CLOTHING ever re
ceived in Columbus, which they will dispose of by Wholesale and Retail, at very reduced
prices for CASH.
FROCK AND DRESS COATS. PANTALOONS.
Blue and black Cloth Dress Coats ; Blue and black Cloth Pants;
<£ (( ( f Frock “ Plaid and fancy Cassimere Pants;
Drap d’Lte Frock and Dress Coats ; White and brown Linen Drilling “
Bombazine “ “ “ Cotton Tweeds and Gambroon “
Persian Cloth “ “ Plaid and fancy colored
White and brown Linen Frock and Dress Coats; „ . VESTS.
~ ~ t • ii Black Satin Vests;
Gambroon and Replant cVolh “ lilkdo” ° f * ‘
Plaid and striped Linen “ “ \yhite ajid fancy colored Marseilles do;
•
They are receiving a large supply of super Fur, Silk, and Cassimer Hats and Caps, of every varie
ty—Boots and Shoes—Cotton and Linen Drawers—Silk and Cotton Half Hose—Travelling Trunks
and Bags—Panama, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats, &c. &c. All the above Goods have been°selected
with great care, and will be sold as low as they can be had in this market.
ftS” J. S. S. & Cos. are also receiving a large supply of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings.
Also, plain white and fancy Linen Drillings, for Coats and Pants, which they will make up to order,
sell by the yard, at very reduced prices for CASH.
Columbus, April 22, 1846. 14 3 m
OSO. 6. BSSftWf®B,
IT AVING received a well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMER CLOTHING, invites the atten
•~T~ i 1 . 011 . 0 ’ purchasers to the following goods at his old stand west side of Broad street, North
of the Market, directly opposite Hall & Moses.
DRESS AND FROCK COATS.
Super bl’k and blue Cloth, Frock and Dress Coats,
“ “ Drap d’Ete and Camblet do do do
“ fancy mixt, all wool Tweeds do do do
“ Gold mixt Cashmarettas, do do do
“ Croton and Arcadian do do do
“ Plaid and fancy Linen, do do do
“ and mixt Cottonade, do do do
Brown Linen and Ginghams, do do do
PANTALOONS.
Super bl’k and fancy mixt Cass Pants,
Camblet and Plaid Ginghams,
White and fancy Linen Drilling “
Plaid Cottonade and Crankie “ *
Stocks, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, half Hose, Purses, Cravats, also Beaver, Cass
and Canada Hats All ot which is offered at the lowest CASH prices.
April 22, 1846, „
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC.
HBEHREIITEB, late leader of the United
• States 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 instrument, such as Key Bugle, Cornopean,
&c. &c. &c.
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
do embroidery work upon cloth in silk or wool.
Sept. 3, 1845. 35—ts
DfIGOIKS! BOGDECS!!
SELLING OFF AT NEW-YORK PRICES,
By GEORGE DUNHAM,
At the Cheap Book Store near the Market.
BOOKS of all kinds together with Statione
ry, Ink, Paper and Quills, selling off at N.
York prices. Also, Paper Hangings, Visiting
Cards, Paints, Drawing, Bristol and perforated
Boards.
Teachers and Parents are invited to give me a
call, as I am determined to sell at the above pri
ces, until I can so far reduce the amount of stock
now on hand as to effect an entire sale as soon as
possible. GEORGE DUNHAM.
_April_B, 1846. 15 —ts
t 17 ROM the subscriber, wßibb
-fi- county, a negro man named
NEEDHAM, of copper comjfftx
ion, about five feet ten inches high,
pretty heavily built, and will weigh
fron#l6B to 170 lbs., and is
40gpr 45 years of age. Needham
B-.HW has a small scar under one eye,
which make one eye a little less than the othter.
He rode off dark bay HORSE, about
twelve years old, with auemall star in his face. *
It is supposed thaJSaJ. dtedham was decoyed
by some white personajlift wili endeavor to make
his way to a free • ■ -S
Some years siftceWeedham ranaway, and was
taken ih Alabama, near Columbus, Geo. •
A reward of One HiJhAed Dollars will be paid
for Needham, and the delivery to the sheriff of
Bibb county, of the individual or individuals who
decoyed him off, with p>af to conviction, or
thirty dollars will be paid for Needham if deliv
ered to me, or lodged in* nv safe jail so that I can
get him. ELISHA DAVIS,
Adm’r. Thos. Lowe, dec’d.
_April29, 1846. [M. M] IS—4t
THOMASTON FACTORY.
WeerroiNr gsjxtabxthgs.
E have been appointed Agents for the sale
ot the Goods manufactured by the Thom
aston Factory, and are now prepared to supply
applicants at the lowest market rates.
RUSE, PATTEN ft Cos.
Columbus, Nov. 19, 1845. 47 ts
A Fargo of Ice just received and Jor sale at
the NEW ICE HOUSE, on Frtwt street,
next door to the Warehouse of Messrs.'TOm&l
Garrard & Hooper. ’W ,
Price 4 cents per ponnd.
__ TerniSjj cash on delivery.
55” Orders from the country to. the amount of
a half ton, a ton or more, will be filled at 3 cents
per lb.—Packing at the expense of the Ice Com
pany. ,
Ice Tickets for sale at the Ice House, for the
convenience of city customers.
Ice House ope* from 7 A. M. till 12 M., and
from 2 to'6 P.M.,Sundays excepted, when it will
open from 7 to 9 A. M.
T JOHN BYRNE, Agent.
April 22, 1546 17 4t
VESTS.
Super plain Satin and figured Silk Vests,
“ fancy stripe Cashmere
“ plain, white and fig’d Marseilles “
cc Bombazine and Camblet “
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
Super white cotton Shirts, Linen Bosoms & Colls
“ fancy striped and Merrimac Shirts,
“ Silk and Gauze, Merino “
“ do and Merino Drawers,
“ Linen, brown Jeans and white cotton dra*
ers.
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nobly defends Southern rights, even ifit were not
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April 15, 1845. J 2m—l6
mpßovdb cotton bints.
HE subscriber®, ill continue Hi manufacture
of tiiese Ginl, at his old establishment in
Clinton, Jones coimty, Georgia.
He can offer no letter recommendation in favor
of his Gins thant® fact, ofhaving supplied more
than twelve hundrm planters with them during the
last two years, while no other factory has proba
bly sold in the Stae more than one hundred du
ring the same tin®.
No expenses vml be spared to sustain their high
reputation, andVender them still more perfectTif
possible, m
They will beNarrented as usual to perform well,
ami delivered® the purchasers residence.
can be made with his travelling
agents, or directed to him.
f'\ SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
* 14—ts
REMOVAL.
DOCTOR HER VET.
, XT AS removed liis residence and Office to the
‘A *- Dwelling 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 thnes prepared to perform all operations apper
taining toms profession.
Jan. 7,1846. 2—ts
NAILS, &c.
OKfA KFTGS Gast Nails, fairly asoorted—also
Cut and Boat Spikes, all sizes.
For sale by J. ENNIS & CO.
April 22, 1846. 17
WAREHOUSE NOTICES.
FIRE-PKOOF WARE-HOUSE-
Tiff! subscribers have this day filtered into
copartnership for the purpose of conduct
ing the Ware-house and Commission Business,
under the firm of Ruse, Patten & Cos.
J. C. RUSE,
F. N. RUSE,
RICHARD PATTEN,
R. T. BRICE.
Oct. 1, 1545. 43—ts
GREENWOOD & CO’S
NEW FIRE-PROOF
WAmaaiwvsak
TEE 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, 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.
THOS. E. GREENWOOD, )
E. S. GREENWOOD. J
Nov. 19, 1845. 47—7 m
YONGE, GARRARD&IIOOPER,
WMSifS
AND
Commission Merchants,
COLUMBUS, GA.
WM. r. VONGE, WM. W. GARRARD,
RICHARD HOOPER.
Nov. 19,1845. v 47—ts
THOMAS PRESTON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
APALACHICOLA,
FLORIDA.
TtrilL continue the Commission and General
▼ t Agency business at the above place.—
The usual facilities afforded to all those disposed
to ship cottons to any Foreign port, or any port
in the United States, Receiving and forwarding
business, strictly and promptly attended to.
April 30, 1845. 18—ts
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND
VJMJWODfe
At Apalachicola, Florida.
THE subscriber, COMMISSION MERCHANT and
FACTOR, at Apalachicola, Florida, is pre
pared to make Advances on Consignments made
either to him, at the Bay, or to his friends in New
York, Liverpool or Havre.
L. F. E. DUGAS.
References:
Pillot & Leßarbicr, New York,
Thos. J. Rogers & Cos, Charleston,
Wm. Dearing,
A. Sibley, Augusta,
Artemas Gould, “
Gardelle & Rhind, f
Pitray & Son, Havre.
Nov. 19,1845, 47 —ts
A. K. AYER,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
No. 76, Broad Street,
Columbus, Ga.
Nov, 19, 1845. 47—ts
QPEfelOIl ll£p si
TYPE & STEREOEYPE FOUNDERY.
rHE 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 are 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
tes of 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, 1846. ] o—in 1 y
CHEAPEN THAN EVER I
TO PRINTERS.
Type Foundry and Printers Furnishing Ware
house.
THE subscribers have opened a New Tvpc
Foundry in the city or New 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 \V arranted 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 foundry can be matched at this
establishment.
COMPOSITION ROLLERS 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,
and send one of their papers only, containing it
to the subscribers.
COCKROFT & OVERAND, 68, Ann st.
Dec. 3,1845. 49 —ly
LANDS FOR SALE.
LOTS number 214 in the 3rd district ofLee,
do do 44 & 234 do 13th do do
do do 132 do 4th doMuscogee
do do 173 do 12th do do
do do 40 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 11th do do
do do 68 & 154 do 18th do Stewart
do do 89 & 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 28th 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 & 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 Munroe, Walton co. Ga.
Feb 4th, 1846. 6—-ml2m
REMOVAL.
GJEO. H. BETZ, has removed up stairs over
■ Dr. Ware's Drug Store, on broad street,
Columbus, Dec. 24, 1848. 52—*tf
PROSPECTUS.
OF THE BOOK OF THE LEGISLATURE ;
Being Sketches of the members of the General As
sembly of Alabama, of ’45— ’ 46
‘CHARLES YANCEY will publish within the
present year, a volume entitled as above. It will
contujka brief biographical sketch of each mem
ber, strictures upon his political
course, and a notice of his appearance, bearing,
and capacity as a member of the Legislature.—
The volume will be embellished with about 20
lithographs of Browne’s best likenesses, and the
mechanical execution of the werk will approxi
mate to the excellence of that of the fine “ An
nual” publications. The Sketches by J. J. Hoo
fer,
The price will be $2. Address Charles Yan
cey, Wetumpka, Ala.
COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY.
J. B. HICKS.
HAVING purchased the stork of Groeerifs of
V. S. TOWNSLEY, on Broad street, has
removed thither his assortment of
Tin Ware, Tea Kittles, Parlor
and Cooking Stoves,
and his extensive assortment of
House Keeping Articles, of eve
ry description,
which he is prepared to sell on LOWER TERMS
than can be purchased elsewhere in this market,
ftj-All kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet 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:
Sir 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—JCrK. 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
ANOTHER HARD-WARE STORE.
THE subscriber has lately removed lo Col
umbus, and has taken a Store on the West
side of Broad street, (4 doors North of Rankin &
Co-’s,) and has opened a very general assortment
of
Hardware and Cutlery.
Among many others, he offers for sale the follow
ing articles, viz;
Anvils, Vices, Smiths’ Bellows, hand and
sledge Hammers; corn, grass and bramble
Scythes and Snaths ; Cast Steel and common
weeding Hoes ; Shovels and Spades; sand Shov
els ; signal lanterns ; Axe helves; waffle Irons;
saw mill, crosscut, hand; pannel and back Saws;
Files of many kinds, Hooks, Hinges, Butts,
Screws ; bench and moulding Planes ; Chissels
and Plane Irons ; Coffee and Spice Mills ; S by
10, and 10 by 12 Window Glass; cut and wrought
Nails, an assortment; knob, mortice, plate,
chest, trunk, cupboard and pad locks ; Knives
and Forks, table and desert, and ivory Knives
and Forks in sets ; Pen and Pocket Knives ;
Scissors of many kind ; Pins; Needles; Knitting
Pins ; Bolts, cut Tacks and Brads; Glue and
Sand Paper ; Steel yards and Pat. Balances ;
brass Andirons ; Shovels and Tongs, Gridirons ,
sad and Taylor’s Irons ; bed and sash Cords;
Leading and Fish Lines and Fish Hooks ; Spec
tacles ; Tea Kettles and Sauce Pans ; C S 2 foot
Squares and trying Squares ; Maslin Kettles ;
Screw Augers and Auger Bitts ; Razors and
Straps ; Hones ; Oil Stones ; Friction Rollers
for Grindstones ; scrubbing, Sweeping, dusting
and shoe Brushes and Blacking : garden Hoes';
Rakes and Trow els, and plastering and brick
Trowels; Japanna, and Brittanic LARD LAMPS,
which give a cheaper and better light, for the
cost of material, than any other that has ever
been known, &c. &c. &c.
He will soil his goods at a moderate advance
from cost.
The public are respectfully invited to give him
a share of their patronage.
JAMES DWIGHT.
Columbus, April 22, 1846, 17 —3t
SAFE AND EFFICIENT
FOR WORMS,
May be fouml in Dr. WOODRUFF’S
wAum spieexffxe.
HE abovepreparation for Worms is a very
certain remedy. It has advantages over ma
ny other preparations for Worms, from the fact
that it can be given with perfect safety to a child
of any age ; nor is it necessary to give any other
Medicine with i\, or after it, as it operates upon
the bowels, caring away the Worms, and cleans
ing the bowels of unhealthy secretions at the
same time.
A trial of it will give satisfaction to
any one. It may n\t cure every case, but sucL is
our confidence in it, that we are willing to vlr
rant its benefiting ii? every instance, or the lm&y
will be refunded, W
CERTIFICATES. U
Dr. Woodruff: Dear Sir—l have had a i*gro
child that has been si&k for some time. Not iiow
ing what was the matter with it,we had pretty much
give up doing anything for it; however, asl. last
resort, we concluded!*) try some of your Worm
Specific, thinking it pmbably might be Worms
that had reduced it so mwch—accordingly \Je com
menced giving your ‘Specific,” (whiclFby the
bye, you have rightly ntaned,) when, astonishing
to tell, it commenced pissing Worms, Juid con
tinued doing so for several days, until itmad pass
ed more than two hundmed, some of tlJem a foot
or more in length, otherlwisted and Knotted to
gether in hard balls, so thm they couldmot be sep
erated without cutting the* apart. Knowing that
a Worm Medicine so valimble as yolrs has pro
ven to be, would be usecMby hundreds, if they
only knew of its virtues, I Imve conceded to give
you this certificate, so thallall may/know where
to find a medicine that canle relie/ on.
i)SEP IK SHIPPEY.
Columbus, July 29, 184 Y i
RemarkaMe cure of iTena, or Tape
YV onil M
This is to certify, that I nveliade use of Dr.
Woodruff’s “Work Specific” i ray family in
several cases, with the hapliieM effect. In one
case it brought away imiimiMtciy some fifty
Worms of the kind called* Mscarides —but its
most remarkable effect was ®mibited in another
case, a girl of rather delicatJJhealth, who com
plained pretty constantly of Being
satisfied that she had been trt\ led with Worms
of some kind, we adminisurc the “Specific,”
and to our b aught from her a
number of pieces of Tape luorn from two to six
or eight inches in length ii Sir ;e that time, her
health has considerably inmrov and; and I have no
doubt but that the Medicme h s relieved her of
that much to be dread® W< rm. The ••Spe
cific” is in high repute injmis p ice, and is with
out doubt a valuable remKdv fo*Worms.
f JOlyf J. LITTLE.
Whitosville, Harris c. Ga. .Kin. 10, 1845.
From Dr.m. K. Turner.
Dear Sir—l have tes*d your*‘Worm Specific,”
until lam fully satisied of Its virtues. But a
few days since, I prfscribedlt in a case of Irri
tative Fever from \VXrms. The child had been
very sick for two orfthree dlys, high fever all
the time, for which J gave yir “Specific;” less
than a bottle cured me child The par
ents now set a higWestimatempon it, for it is an
excellent Remedy mr Worm M
Respectfully, &<■
Pine Valley, Aul. 6, 18451
From Dr. M. I\dgett.
Dr, “V\lrra Specific” has
given general sMsfaction, rifely ever failing to
please. It is als#an excellent catharticfor chil
dren, much better than Caste* Oil. 1 frequently
use it in my praduce in that why,
Abbeville, Henry co. Ala.fVug. 1, 1845,
For sale by Er. R. A. WA E.) Broad street,
and Drl WOODRUf ’, j Columbus Ga.
Also!at the follow ng places:
Joshua R, McCook, Halio a post-office, Mus
cogee ; I
Mrs. E. Learn, Talbotton Ga.
Win. M.Cwhran, P.M. Whitesville, Harris
country; J
J. E. McHhany, Ellerslit post-office, “ “
Stephen Weston, Weston 1 cross-roads, Stew
art county; f
D- A. Garnett, Lumpkin, itewart county.
Wm. Stafford, P. M. FJoi :nce, Stewart coun-
A.M. MjpLendon, Roanok , Randolph county;
D. Morris, Georgetown, R; idolph county.
Dr. J. Vl Savage, near Tazfwell, Marion coun
-11. R. ill mb, Marion count A-.
C. S. clx, Pincville, Marion county.
\V . T. i 11. Davenport, Amebicus, Sumter coun-
Robiiwon & Anderson, Bla*ly, Early county ;
J. M.Llorison, Eufaula, Alai
Juni* Jourdan,Glennville, \|a.
Hor si Sc Adams, Tuskegee, Al
Jonct Sc Brown, Union Spring* Ala,
J. T? Crawford &Cos. Enon, All
Robfcrt Allen. Sand Fort, Al. I
John 1 razier, P.M. Lafayette,VChambers, co,
Ala. I X
Dr. floses Padgett, Abbeville pos\office, Hen
ry co. Ala.
April, 1, 1845. 14—ts
TO RENT,
A Comfortable dwelling House with all the
necessary out-houses, and the privilege of
wood. Situated on the Talbotton road, ahout
two miles from Columbus. It is the
Matt R. Evans lormcrly lived. Apply to
A. 11. COOPER.
Jan. 24, IS 16. 4—ts
MEDICAL NOTICES.
me citizens of
and the adjoining country.
May 14, 1845. 20 ts
DRS. BOSWELL & BILUNG,
HAVE moved their office to the Drug Store
of Winter & Epping. Persons desiring
their professional services, will leave their name
at the Drug Store, during their absence. 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. ]
dr-iPitmanT -
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
ol Col. J. D. Newsom, lie will practice under
the Dutch system, and will give prompt attention
to all calls.
March 11, 1846. 11—ts
DOCTS, TAYLOR & URQUHART, respectfully
announce to the citizens of Columbus and
the vicinity, that they havehssociated 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 th©
house of Mrs. Shorter, on Broad street.
Columbus, May 29,1844. 22—ts
HEWE’S LINAMENT
FOR rheumatism:
ALL Rh|imalic persons have very goo^rea
sons rer rejoicing, that they obtain a I arti
cle that will tt all rheumatic complaints ft de
fiance. Wc wonder that people will suffi* a mo
ment with thildistressing and excruciatmg pain
when they caiAiiul a certain cure in this Prepara
tion. The cermficates that the proprießrs have
would astonish me most ineredulous.-JPatients,
who have been laid up for years, and never
expected again tbe about in health J?r without
crutches, have bln almost miraculmisly raised
from their bed o\ pain, and restrtfed to their
friends sound in liil, and entirely f'rJe from pain
of any kind. This % no fiction, but fact, and
thousands who havered it can testily to its use
fulness. Beware of counterfeits.
Sold by Comlick &Cos., Nrfw York,and
% TAUL ROISIGNOL,
At the Blue Dig Store, ell umbus, Ga.
CONNjtpS M
MAGICAL PAIN EXTrIcTOR.
From tivo to eight times c/rbapcr than before, or
nothing, if the user is noXdeligitcd with it.
All article thatovory famillmusl consider in
dispensable when they knowlts p#wer and value
and which has heretofore bln sftld too high to
reach all classes has now beel Abduced in price,
with a view that rich and poorOllgh and low, and
in fact every human being mayWijoy its coinforts;
and all who get it shall have thMirice returned to
them if they are not delighted th its use. We
assert, without the possibility ll’ contradiction,
that all burns and scalds, every imeternat sore, old
or fresh, all external pains aiuK 11168, no matter
where, shall be reduced to cmnlrt by it in livo
minutes—saving life, limb or (cam No burn can
be fatal if this is applied, unlJss tl vitals are de
stroyed by the accident. It i# truw magical, to
appearance, in its effects. Enquirelfor “Connel’s
Magical Pain Extractor SalAe,” al Comstock &,
Co’s, 21 Cortland st. New Y<*k, or 1
TAUL RO*IGNOL’S,
At the Blub Drugstore, ®olumbus, Ga.
HEADACHE It EM EDI.
For tlie cure of Hck IleaMaclie I
This distressing complfint may bcured by us
ing one bottle of Spolm’ssick Headalhe Remedy,
which has cured thoiisan® of the verf worst cases.
Persons after suffering \*eks with his deathlike
sickness, will buy a bottle of this r rnedy and be
cured, and then complafi of their f< ly in not buy
ing it before. People Jare expect i to use tho
whole bottle, not use il two or tl ee times and
then complain that the tare not cur and, A bottlo
will cure them.
Sold by I PAUL R< SSIGNOL,
At tho Blue Drug Store, C ilumbus, (la.
April 9, 1845. f 15—ly
THE FILERS AND ALL iORES.
Hays’ Linamentps known now t< thousands, an
a most extraordinary remedy for th se afflictions.
It is impossible tm tell in a newsp per, in such a
manner a3 to oh*in full credence, he effects and
benefits of this wticJe, so general a the practice
of advertisers of extolling articles cf 110 merit.
Such personal preferences will he given, as to
bring convictiyi to the minds of tie most unbe
lieving, Will sufferers only asklamorig their
friends, if the# have not heard of olknown of its
effects ; and T they did not hoar it mire warmly
praised thaplny other salve, let tlici* not get it,
All fancy exaggeration is positively exlluded from
these statefionts, and it is deternliied to say
nothing ofi merits, but what couM be fully
proved by anost of witnesses, in any clurt of jus
tice. Wilayou look at the thing amfthe proofs
at 21 CortMndtst., where it may be ban? — N. Y.
Commercml Advertiser,
QCrIAwK OUT.—Some swindlers Bave cotin
terfeiteAhis article, and put it up wifli various
devices# Do not be imposed upon. jOne thing
only wrl protect you—it is the name ofCOM
STOGa & CO., that name must be alumys on the
wrapfer, or you are cheated. Do not forget it,
Takathis direction with you, and test bJKthat, or
nev# buy, for it is impossible for an other to be
truaor genuine. *
/ SOLOMON MAYS.
Fof sale by COMSTOCkfc CO.
/ N*y York,
Md also by their Agent,
£ ~ PAUL ROSSIGwOL,
At the Blue Drug Store, ColumAs, Ga.
May 7, 1545. % so—ts
mtANDKFTH’S PILLS.
THIS medicine is acknowledged to be one of
most valuable ever discovered as a purifier
of the blood and fluids. It is superior to Sarsa
parilla, xv bother sudorific or alterative, and stands
infinitely before all the preparations and combi
nations of Mercury. Its purgative properties are
alone of incalculable value, for these pills may
be taken daily for any period, and, instead pf
weakening, by the cathartic effect, they add
strength by taking away the cause of weakness.—
They have none of the 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 of the bocy.
These Pills, for colds, coughs, tiglmess 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, diepepsia,
and in ail diseases peculiar to women, should they
be resorted to at once. These Brandrcth Pills
will be found deserving all praise. Cold by
L. W, VVELLB,
Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
March 18, 1846. 12—3 m.
120,000
BRICKS FOR SALE.
riBIE subscriber bus for sale at bis residcurr,
J- one hundred and twenty thousand well
which he is ready 10 deliver on appli
cation, at customary prices, for cash.
W. E. JONES.
March 11, 1846. 11—ts
In the rear of the Enquirer Office.
Columbus Ga.
&s°orders left at the Times Office will be
punctually attended to.
Feb 4, 1846. “ 6—ts
JOB PRINTING,
Plain and Ornamental,
NEATLY ANI) PHOMPLY EXECUTED AT THE
OFFICE OF (
3Tf)e Columbus STtmcs. /
Pamphlets,
Business Cards,
Visiting do
Ball Tickets,
and every thing else in
CHEAP, and with Dcspai
Hand Bills,
Way Bills,
Circulars,
Blank Notes,
1 this lipe of busmen,
‘ch.