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LEGAL SALES.
BiKLT SHERIFF SAL US.
TlTlUitewU st the Court House door, in
tv Um town of Blakely and county of Early,
■ tbo first Tuesday in JUKE next, between the
legal hours of sale, the following property to-wix i
One Stage Coach, and 2 sett of Harness, one
hureuche, one tilberry,two bay horses, two grey
Venus, all levied on as the property of Leon Le
purest to satisfy a fi fa issued from Early Supe
rior Court in fat or of Zadock Sawyer, Property
Moisted out by the defendant.
Lot of laud No. 71. in the 28th diet, of Early
<ceeaty, levied on as the property of Joseph W.
Laos, to satisfy two fi fas issued from a justices
Court in favor of John Matlock. Property point
ed out hy defendant. Levy made and returned
1| me by a constable.
East half of lot of laad No. 100 in the 26th dis
trict or* Early county, levied os as the property
of lsham R. Sheffield to satisfy a fi fa issued from
u Justices Court in favor of Etheldred Hays.—
Property pointed oat by defendant. Levy made
rtrtd returned to me by a constable.
The interest ofWm. Roe in lot No. 254 in the
tßtk district of Early county, levied on as the pro-
Crty of said Wm. Roe to satisfy a fi fa issued
an a Justices Court in favor of John Dill. Pro
perty pointed out by then plaintiff. Levy made
end returned to me by a constable.
JOSEPH P. HARDEE, Sh’ff.
AVfiCOORK SHERIFF SALES.
WILL tc told on (he first Tuesday in JUNE
v v next, at the Market House, in the City of
Columbus, the following property to-wit:
Lot of land No. 12T in the sth district of mus
egoo co. containing 202$ acres morft or less,
levied on as the property of A. J. Spellers to
oatisfV two fifaa issued from the justices court of
the 787th diet. G. M. in favor, of P. B. Rogers vs
A. J. Spellers principal A Kinchan Greer securi
ty aa appeal. Property pointed out hy defen
dant A levy made A returned to me by R> B. Gill
rtoustmble.
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
rtrt's line, together with the improvements there
ma, the same being the residence of William P.
Youge, in the city of Columbus, and levied upon
ue the property of ITin. P. Yonge, to satisfy a
mortgage fi & issued from Muscogee Superior
Coart in favor of Wm. H. McFarland, vs. Wm.
P. Yonge, ami a fi fa Bailey, Ward A 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
Kaivuo, 4 Ladles, 14 Salt-cellers, 10 fine Castors,
14 Lamps, 450 Plates, 20 fine Pewter Dish Covers,
1 lot of Looking Glasses, t fine Bureaus, 2 Plate
Heaters, 1 lot of Crockery-ware consisting of all
worts and sixes, 1 Bathing Tub, 1 lot of Tubs, 4
water Backets, 1 lot of Kitchen furniture, 6 Cof
fee Pets, one lot of Bed Lamps, one lot of
epooas. All sold as the property of Beigamin
Hurd, under an order of the Inferior Court.
Said property levied on as the property of Ben
jamin Hard, to satisfy sundry attachments in fa
vor of K. Barnard A Cos., J. 8. Smith, A Cos.,
8. L Hodges, Hatcher A Leary, and others, vs.
Besgamin Hard.
rOSTFOITED SALES.
Alto the undivided interest, or one 1 undivided,
UT lots No. 159 A 160, including* the house on
the corner of Broad and Crawford streets, for
merly known as the Mclntosh Hall, (now Mcln
tosh Row.) Also, the Stables connected therewith,
rtrtd 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.
A G. Baker, for the use of Arthur B. Davis, Ad
nsmistator on the estate of Benjamin P. Tarver,
deceased, vs. James S. Moore and Milton J.
Tarver. Said property pointed out in said raort*.
Alio the undivided 1 of the town lot in the city
ef Columbus, A the situated at
the corner of Broad A St. Clair strfipp, being the
to* on whieh the City llall is located. Also,
town lot No. 483 containing 1 acre, situate on
Forsyth, between Crawford and Thomas streets,
No. 274 containing 1 acre, situate on Oglethorpe
street, between Early aud Fulton streets; also
the undivided half of lot N0."342 occupied by
Alexander J. Robinson, containing half acre,
situate on the south east corner of Jackson and
Bryan streets: also the undivided half of lot No.
ITS, containing half acre situate on East side of
broad st. between Randolph A Bryan st.; also
lots Nos. s*B and 549, with tho 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 situatedon the East side of broad
street, occupied by D. AJ. Kyle; also the Store
House on the N. W. corner of broad and ran
rtolph 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 A other fi
Iks in my hands.
fXO. M. BETHUNE, Sheriff,
RANDOLPH SHERIFF SALES.
YI7TLL bf sold od the first Tuesday in JUNE
¥ w next., before the Court House door, in the
town of Cuthbert, Randolph county, within the
mud hoars of sale, the following property to-wit:
Thirty-eight square halos of cotton, levied on
•stho property of Irwin Reaves to satisfy three
fi (as issued out of th* Superior Court of said
coaaty in favor of Christopher C. Brooks, and
others, vs Irwin Reaves.
Two lotsofiand numbers 2P6, 297, in the sev
enth district of said county, levied on as the pro
perty of Thomas J. Watts to satisfy two ft fas is
aed* from the Snperior Court of said county in
favor of William Castieberry,vs Thomas J. Watts.
Property pointed out by plaintiff.
East half oflot oflanJ No. two hundred and
twenty-four in the 10th district of said county,
levied on as the property of Lewis Gregory to
watisly one fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of
sihl county, in favor of Ann Reed vs Lewis
Gregory. Property pointed out bv defendent. “
RICH ARDDA VIS Sh’ff.
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES.
\XnUi be Mid os the first Tuesday in JUNE
* next, before the Court House door in
•he Town of Tal'ootton, Ta'bot 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 2021 acres, more or less, the place
srhsreon Neil Ray now lives, levied upon as the
property of Neil Ray, to satisfy a A fa from Talbot
Interior Court; George W. Cook, vs. Joseph M.
Kennon, maker, and Neil Ray, endorser.
Aleo, one lot of land No. not known, lying in
the first district of originally Troup, now Talbot
county, levied upon as the property of William
P. Phillips, to satisfy a fi fa from Talbot Superior
Court ; Harrs! Hare, Ac. vs. William D. Phillips,
natker, sad William T. Patrick) endorser.
Also, one hone and Jersey wagon, levied upon
as the property of Joseph Athan, to satisfy a fi fa
from Talbot Superior Court; Miller, Ripley & Cos.
s. Joseph Athan.
JOHN D. MATRtS, Sheriff.
By JAM ES K. GIOOENS, D. Sh’ff.
Kill b? sold tt the samf place, on the first
Tuesday in June next.
Three negroes, Columbus a boy 20 years old,
T'ashington a boy IS years old, Green a boy 12
rears old, levied Upon as the property of Moses
\V. Johnson, to satisfy two fi fas from Talbot In
oriorCourt; Joel King and Henry Snellings, fix
•entors of John King, deceased, vs. Moses W.
Johnson and William L. Johnson.
Also, one Ne-ro girl, Charity, 12 years old,
levied upon ss the property of William L. John*
son, 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, 505 acres of land, to-wit: Lot No. 11 in
•ho 10th district, and lot No. 11 in the 11th dis
trict; also. 100 acres of lot No. 89, in the 16th
distract; all originally Muscogee, now Talbot
tonnty, levied upon as the property of George
Jamerson, to satisfy & fi fs from Talbot Inferior
Court: Joe! King and Henry Snellings, Execu
tors of John King, deceased, vs. George Jamer
ooa principal, and William Barnes, security.
Aim, one negro girl named Harriet, 20 years
•f age, levied upon as the property of William
fiusw, to satisfy a fi fa from Talbot Inferior
Court ; John J. Snellings. Execute iVdV Robert
Biclliugo, deceased, vs. William Barnes.
- JOHN P. MATHIS Sli ff.
By WILLIAM SMITH D. Sh-ff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
\I r IU bf Mid ia the town of Lumpkin,
v v Stewart county on the first Tuesday in
July Tt. lot of lantf No. 43, in the 32d district
•f the first section of original! v Lee, now Stew
nrt county. &ol<r&grceable Jp an order of the
hoaorable the Inffeor conrfof Coweta county,
while sitting for orlfo-iry nprposes for the bene
fit f the heirs and of Jcdediah Miller,
-Jewousc'l V
R. VV. Adnir dc honi? non.
#l*r-h, IK, X 12—ds
LEGAL SALES.
STEWART COUNTY.
WILL be sold on the tint Tuesday in JUNE
next, before the Court Hongg door in the
town of Lumpkin, Stewart County, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property, to
wit:
Lot of land number thirty three, in thirty third
district of originally Lee, bat now Stewart coun
ty —levied on as the property of Robert Barks,
to satisfy the following fi fas James Clarke vs
Robert Burks, maker, and John A. Burks and
William B. Shirley, security, and other fi fas vs
the said Robert Burks, all from Stewart superior
court.
The west half of lot of land number forty
three, in the twenty-fifth district of originally
Lee, but now Stewart county-levied on as the
property ol John S. Rice, to satisfy one fi fa from
Stewart superior court; Oswell Holley vs John
S. Rice, Sarah J. Moy and Sampson Bell.
One hundred and fifty acres off of lot of land
number eighty four, in thirty second district of
originally Lee, but now Stewart county —levied
on as the property of Joseph E. Cobb, to satisfy
sundry fi fas issued from a justices court of Stew
art county, in favor of James Perkins vs Joseph E
Cobb and Wm Newson. Levy made and return
ed to me by C. B. Sanders, constable.
Oue hundred and thirty acres off of lot ofland
number eighty four, and lot number ninety*two,
all in thirty second district oforiginally Lee, but
now Stewart county —levied on as the property of
Ezekiel Heaters; to satisfy the following fi fas
Stewart A Fontaine vs Ezekiel IFaters, Daniel
Shawhone vs Ezekiel Heaters, maker, and Abram
Fairchilds, endorser, all issued from Stewart su
perior court.
All of lot ofland number eighty, except three
acres, and all of the pine timber on lot number
eighty-one, in twentieth district, and lot number
two hundred and forty-four and the east haUfof
lot number two hundred and forty five, the Bralteh
being the line, with a grist and saw mill on
settlement, known as the land and mills
the possession of Obadiah P. Cheatham, all in the
twentieth and twenty-third districts of originally
Lee, but now Stewart county—said land and
mills levied on as the property of Obadiah P.
Cheatham, JPillard Boynton, and John West, to
satisfy the following fi fas, George Dunham vs
Obadiah P.Cheatham, Willard Boynton,and John’
West ; Nelson Clements vs Obadiah P. Cheatham,
Halliard Boynton and Jon JFest; fi fas issued
from Stewart superior court.
The west part oflot ofland number three, iii
thirty first district of Stewart county, the Kineh
afoony creek being the line—levied on as the
property of Robert Little, to satisfy one fi fa is
sued from a justices court of Stewart county, in
favor of Wm. A. Beall vs Robert Littlle, and Jas.
M. Little, security on the stay. Levy made and
returned to me by James S. Harrice, constable.
JOHN V. PRICE, D. Sh’ff.
MARION COUNTY.
WILL be sold, before the Court House door,
or on the Public Square, on the first
Tuesday in June next, in the town of Taaewell,
within the legal hours of sale, the following pro*
perty, to-wit:
Lot of land number eighty-seven, in the third
district of originally Muscogee, now Marion coun
ty ; levied on as the property of Jiles S. Boggess,
to satisfy one fi fa issued from Carroll Superior
Court in favor of Lovick P. Garrison vs Jiles S.
Boggess.
One negro woman named Fanny, levied on as
the property of Collen R. Locket, Thomas Locket
and Burton W. Dowd, administrator on the estate
of Thos. Peebles, deceased, to satisfy these fi fas
issued from a justices’ court of Marion county, in
favor of Wm. Hardage. Levy made and returned
to me by a constable.
ZACIIARIAH ITALLACE, D. Sh’ff.
TALBOT CORONER’S SALE.
TI/ r ILL be sold 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 thirty years
of age, Julia, a girl sixteen years old, Liza a girl
ten years old, Lucy a girl six years old, and Har
riet a girl three years old, all levied 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.
AGREEABLY to an order of the Inferior
Court of Stewart county when sitting for or
dinary purposes, will be sold at the Court house
door of Warren county, in the town of IFarren
ton, between the usual hours of sale, on tho first
Tuesday in August next, sixty five or seventy five
acres of land more or less, belonging to the estate
of David W. Lowe deceased adjoining lands own
ed by William Lewis on one side and James
Quisenberry on the other. TERMS CASH.
JANE LOWE, Admr’x
may 13, 1816. 20
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
FOUR mouths after date application will be
made to the honorable tne Justices of the
Inferior Court of Randolph county, wHcn sitting
for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the Real
Estate, belong to Hardy Floyd deceased, for the
benefit of the hoirs and creditors of said deceas
ed, this 6th day of May, 1846.
EVERETT FLOYD Adm’r.
mayl3,J 846, 20—4 m
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
AGREEABLE to all order of the Honorable
Interior Court of Randolph county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in August next, before the Court
House door in Tazejvell, Marion county, between
the usual hours of sale; fifty acres of land more
or less, it being a part of lot number forty seven
in the twenty-ninth district of said county, as the
property of Bennet J. Sheffield, minor. Sold for
the benefit of said minor, this 6thdavofMay, 1846.
H v ILLFORD RABURN, Guardian,
may 6,1846. 20—tds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
TTTILL be sold, in the City of Columbus, oh
“ 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
LEU A L NOTICES.
F ODE MONTHS after date application will be
-ft- made to the Honorable the Inferior court
of Iferris county, when sitting as a court of Or
dinary for leave to sell lot ofland 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—lm*
FOUR 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 11 th district of said county, as the
property of Samuel Bow, of Henderson
county, State of Tennessee, deceased.
MASON TILLER, Adm’r.
March 11, 1846 ll- ii 4m
GEORGIA, Raudolpli County.
YYniEREAS, Sarah Jeffries, Executrix of the
F * 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 tt* be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any
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.
HERE AS, Jacob Weaver, Guardian of the.
* V orphans of Freeman D. Cardin, deceased,
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 notbe 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.
Yy HEBE AS, Edward & Langmaite, applies
* V to rue for letters of administration on the
estate ofSusaa Sinquefield, late of said county,
J deceased.
These ire therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said do-”
1 ceased to appear at my office within the time pre
: scribed by law, and shew cause, if any they have,
’ why said letters should not be granted.
(Given under my hand at office, this 6th day of
May 1846. O. P. BEALL, c. c. o.
may 13. 1846. 20—5 t
sfiffiy sium cum.
lykanu,. M.
/ (neaiKxhe MARKET.)
receiving the largest stock of SPRING AND SUMER CLOTHING ever re
ceived in Columbus, which they will dispoxe of by Wholesale and Retail, at very reduced
prices for CASH. •
FROCK AND DRESS COATS. FANTAfcOONS,
u] i Li. .A pj a .l p A9 z fl # Slue And black Cloth Pants 5
Blue and black Cloth Dress Coats , plaid and fancy Cassimere Pants;
“ “ “ Frock “ Drap D’Ete Crape Pants;
Drap d’Ete Frock and Dress Coats ; White and brown-Linen Drilling “
Bombazine “ << Cotton Tweeds antPGrtmbroon “
Persian Cloth “ “ Plaid and fanc y “
VflS't'S*
White and brown Linen Frock and Dress Coats; ftld€k Sdtih Vests•
“ “ DeJoinville “ “ Fancy do of eysry variety of Pattern; *
Gambroon and Repelant Cloth “ “ silk do.
Plaid and striped Linen “ “ White and fancy colored Marseilles do;
They are receiving a large supply of super Fur, Silk* and Casftimer Hats and Caps, of every varie
ty—Boots and and Linen Drawers—Silk and Cotton Half Hose—Travelling Trunks
and flags—Panama, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats, Ac. Ac. All the above Goods have been selected
with great care, and will be sold as low as they can be had in this market.
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,
Hell by the yard, at very reduced prices for CASH.
Columbus, ‘April 22, 1846. 14—;-3m
mi i suit mm.
—
ii#® t® §si&w##i $
HAVING received a well selected stoek of SPRING AND SUMER CLOTHING, invites the atten
tion of purchasers to the following goods at his old stand west side of Broad street, North
of the Market, directly opposite Hall A Moses.
DRESS ANA 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 ** te
Stocks, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, half Hose, Purses, Cravats, also Beaver, Cass,
and Canada Hats—*All of which is offered at the lowest CASH prices.
April 22, 1846. -17—ts
mm k inn (Min.
s. t. iimiii.
One Door*North of the ** Saras Soiici*’*
BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
TS now v receiving his supply of
1 such as the following:
* COATS.
Blue and black cloth. Dress Coats; „
“ “ “ Frock 14
Drap d’Ete Frock and Dr*ss “
Croton and Alapaccado. do “
Mixed Merino and Tweeds “
Check Linen dress and frock “
Ajso, SHIRTS fit 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. . 4 m
AUGUSTA, WARAENTOIf,
MkLEDGEVILLE ft MACON
YV BXAXX, X.XM'aS. /
\ f are reduced: /
Only (LpO through from Augusta to Macon!
Nearest , qfeapest, and only direct rotdradily,
excepted,) through withJht delay.
LEAVINGMgustu by Georgia Raintoad, 91-3
o’clock, tLM., Warrenton jjr Stage 12$
o’clock, A. M., (fence by SpartayDriving at Mill
edgeville at 111 ifelock, A. Mpfx Gordon at 4£
o’clock, P. M., theme by CcMjfil Rail Road to
Macon at 6 o’clock RhM. >
From Macon, jGordon by Central
Railroad at 6 o’clock, thence by stage to .
Milledgeville at 101 ijfNk, A. M., to Warren
ton 9 o’clock, P. tsI.JK time for the cars on the
Gedrgia IlAil RdaiLro Augim., and arrives third
iA time for the canr on the Cmrieston Road.
Passengers tl&6ugh, on tqfeline will in all
cases have thMpreference over tfese on the way.
The line cjMmecte Macon, with
the Macon Western Railroad,fed with the
line of straps going South and to Talla
hassee, LUnmbus, and Montgomery
Far evM Augusta, received by AgmfeGeorgia
RailrflUr; at Warrenton, by fi. Hale ; iKMacon,
Mott; at by A. MLtf.
W KftOX & MOTT, Proprietors.
April Bth, 1846 [S. C.j 15^8t
NTICE T CfiT TO N PIASTERS.
SINCE the destruction of our Cotton Gin Man
ufactory, by the late freshet, we have again
established ourselves in the old Manufactory, sit*
uated on the bank of the river in Girard, Alabama,
and are prepared to fill all orders, which have al
ready been forwarded to us for Cottda Gins, and
as many more as we may hereafter be favordd
with.
We return our thanks to our friends and the
public, for the liberal patronage we have received,
at our establishment and we pledge ourselves
that no exertions on our part, shall be wanting to
mdrit a Continuance of the same.
All Cotton Gins manufactured at our Factory,
are warranted to perform well, and to make as
beautiful samples OfCotton as’any.other Gins now
in use. fi. TANARUS ‘TAYLOR & Cos.
May 6, 1846. 19 —ts
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable
tho Inferior court of Stewart county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, passed the 4th May,
1846 ; there will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
September next, at the Court House, in the town
ofLunlpkih irt Said county of Stewart, one lot of
land with good improvements thereon, situated
three miles south west of Lumpkin; and three
negroes two men and one woman, the same be
ing a part of the real And all of the personal estate
of Joseph Delk, late of Said County of Stewart,
deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
JAMES WATERS Adm’r.
may 20,1846. 21 by J. M. Mitchell.
IT 1 OUR months after date, application will
-ft- be made to the honorable inferior Court of
Randolph-county, when sitting as A court of or
dinary, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to
the estate of James Johnson, deceased. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs.
’ ISAAC BROOKINGS, Guardian,
mayo, 1846. L. S. G. 21
BY a servant on tho Read leading from Til*
bottonto Columbus, a Silver Watch, the
ewnei’ can have it by paying for this advertise
ment. Apply to the undersigned;
LEVI B. SMITH.
Talbolton, Ga. Ist, 1846. 19 — 4 t
VESTS.
Super plain Satin and figured Silk Vests,
“ fancy stripe Cashmere “
“ plain, white and fig’d Marseilles **
“ Bombazine and Camblet “
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
SUpOr White cotton Shirts, Linen Bosoms AColls.
“ fancy striped and Merrimac Shirts,
c{ Silk .and Gauze, Merino “
** do and Merino DVawers,
“ Linen, brown Jeans and white cotton dra
ers.
PANTALOONS.
Blue and black cloth Pantaloons,
“ “ Cassimere Pantaloons,
Plaid and striped Linen Drill do
Attakapas and Cotton do
VESTS.
White Satin Vests; Fancy Cashmere do
Black and Fancy Marseilles do
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South ; of nb party in polities, but independence;
containing the most novel and pleasing literature
and a full epitome of all the current news.
Though established blit little more than three
months, it already Mb a weekly circulation of
five thousand copies —quite sufficient to insure its
permanency. This number is increased by daily
accessions of subscribers from all parts of the
Cdfifttryv, Specimen mlrrtbdrs, corttaihiiig pros
pectus; &c.; are always sent gratuitously to any
one applying by letter, post-paid. The terms of
thepaper are as follows:
For one subscriber; - $2 a year in advance.
“ three subscribers, - 5 “ “
“ a club of test subscribers 15 “ <<
lt “ fifteen “ 20 “ “
I*oßtrtaßfets in all towns and are re
quested to sftst as agents, and will be allowed a
handsome discount on any number of subscrip
tions obtained and forwarded by them. Monev
may bl remitted to the publishers always at their
own risk and Expense; The bills of anv solvent
bank in any State received at their home value.
Address the Editor'S or Publishers,
WILLIAM-TAYLOR & CO.,
Jarvis Buildiiig, North-st., Baltimore, Md.
B.—Agents to obtain subscriptions and
rell single numbers of the Western Continent;
Wanted in Maryland, Virginia and all the Southern
and Western ttiWils ftftd villages. Also, travel
ling agents, to whom satisfactory compensation
will -be allowed. Please apply by letter, post
paid.
April 15, 1845. 2m—l6
GXLXS'W’GX.B’S
IMPROVED UOTTON GINN.
T'HE subscriber will continue the manufacture
of these Gins, at his old establishment in
Clinton, Jones county; Georgia;
He can offer no better recommendation iil ftvor
of his Gins than the fact, ofhaving supplied more
than twelve hundred planters with them during the
last two years, while no other factory has proba
bly sold in the State more than one hundred du
ring the same time.
No expenses will be spared to sustain their high
reputation, and render them still more perfect if
possible.
They will be warranted as usual to perform w ell,
and delivered at the purchasers residence.
Engagements can be made with his travelling
agents, or by letter directed to him.
SAMjjUEL GRISWOLD.
April!, j 14—ts
ITENT,
A. Comfortable filling House with all the
-necessary out-h Ages; and the privilege of
wood. Situated road, abont
two miles from CobftnbusX It is the place where
Matt R. Evans formerly livekL Apply to
. _ \H. COOPER.
Jan. 24, 1846. . m > 4—ts
THOMASTON FACTORY.
Al/Share been appointed Agents for the sale
v v of the Goods manufactured by the Thom
aston Factory, and are now prepared to supply
applicants at the low est market rates.
iU.SE, PATTEN & Cos.
‘•’’xmbus, Nov. 19, 1b45. 47 ts
WAREHOUSE NOTICES*
PiRE-PBOOF WARE-HOUSE.
T'HE subseritars have this day filtered into
JL 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,
R. T. BRICE.
Oct.-1, 1845. ____ *3—tf
YMUMiARRARD & HOOPER,
WMSmi
AND
* Commission Merchants,
QOLUMBUS, GA.
WM. P. TONCE, WM. W. GAIiftARD,
RICHARD HOOPER.
Nty.19,1845. 47—ts
PRESTON,
commission Merchant
APALACHICOLA,
i-LolhriA.
WILL continue the Commission and General
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 Uriitdd States* Receiving and forwarding
business, strictly and promptly attended to.
April 30, 1845. 18—ts
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND
VAOTNHfe
At Apalachicola, l^idrlda.
THE subscriber, COMMISSION MERCHANT and
FACTOR, at Apalachicola, Florida, is pre
pared to make Advance| op Consignments made
either to him, at the Bay, or to his friends in New
York, Liverpool or Havre.
L. F. E. DUGAS.
Refer entes:
Pillot & Leßarbier, flew York,
Thos* J. Rogers & Cos. Charleston,
Wm. Dearing, “
A. Sibley, Augusta,
Artemas Gould, “
Gardelle & Rhind, * “
Pitray & Son, Havre.
Nov* 19, 1843. 47—ts
A* K. AVER,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
No. 76, Broad Street,
Columbus, Ga.
Nov. 19, 1845. , 47—ts
~ Japanned ware.
JUST received a large lot of Jnpannl Warr,
consisting in part of Dressing Cases, Trunks,
Match Safes, Candlesticks, Lamps, Molasses
Graters Tumblers, Tea and Coffee canisters,
Saving Banks. Also, Patty and baking pans of
all sizes and shapes. Britania Tea and Coffee
pots, platform Scales, &c. together with a good
assortment of tin ware, all of which will be sold
low for cash v J. B. HICKS,
West side Broad street, above the market;
55” All kinds of Job work in Tin, Sheet Iron
and copper done at short notice by J. B. H.
May 20, 1846. 21—ts
Type stereoeype focndery.
and others continually
adding to Ifceir variety, description of Plain
and Fancy Types, Ornaments, &c. &c.
and having made grefdpmprovements in Casting,
they are now able'fcppve a much better article
than formerly, aildma greatly reduced price.—
Their assortmenjrorJob and Fancy Letter, and
Borders, is insthis country, and they
intend to spaj#no expense in adding to it from
time to thing valuable;
They keflep constantly on haltd 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 terills 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; 10—mly
CHEAPER THAN EVER!
TO PRINTERS.
Type Foundry and Printers Furnishing Ware
house.
THE subscribers have opened a Ne\V Type
Foundry in the city o* New York, where
they are ready to supply orders to any extent, fog
anyjiind of Job Type, Ink, Paper, Ca
ses, Galleys, Brass Rule, Steel Column Rule, Com
posing Sticks, Chases-, and evefy 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 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 of Lee.
dtJ 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 db
do do 3 do 6th do. do
do do 39 do 4th dti Randolph
db 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 db 232 do 21st do do
do do 222 do 25th do do
do do i96 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 & 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 Lamar, Esq. at Macon Ga. free of postage.
ANDREW J. LAMAR,
Near Munroe, Walton co. Ga.
Feb 4th; 1846. 6—ml2m
REMOVAL.
GEO. H. BETZ, has removed up stairs over
Dr. Ware’s Drug Store, on broad street.
Columbus, Dec. 24, 1848. 52—ts
\ PItOSPBCTUS. ■ Jf
\OF THE BOOK OF THE
BeingSiketches of the members of the Qmeral As
mqMy qf Alabama, qf ’4&f4Q
present year, a volume entjlfcl as above. It will
contain a brief sketch of each mem
ber, embracing stncJores upon his political
course, and a appearance) bearing,
and capacity the Legislature.—
I'he Volume \\Jk be embelLshed with about 20
lithographs oWrowne’s. besnjiken Csses, and the
of the wWrk will approxi
mate to excellence of that oVhe fine “An
nual” puolicationsi The SketcheSjv J. J. Hoo
per, ir
will be $2-. Address ChaWes Yas
cijfWetumpka, Ala-’ xL
Afifst piece or job work
can get stewltemplbymentby applying to
Columbus, may 20-4f
- WYNNTON.
r pilE undersigned bell); confirmed In
|sssj -A. his determination to remove the en
suing fall* hs very desirable residence in
fPynnton, is still for sale; (a bargain,) for cash,
or undoubted paper, dr it will be exchanged for
negro property. Titles unquestionable.^^
may SO, 1846, 2\—4t
MACON, GA.
UAYING become sole proprietor of this
pigj JTI well known Hotel, repaired and im
jMfL 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; thd public may rely upon
every attentioA to their wants, and comforts that
has heretofore characterized this establishment.
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 ally
other house in Macon* ,
WILLIAM A. MOTT.
April i, 1846. . **
■ l"©® iv
House and Lot situated near the
Bjssijf JL residences of J. C. Ruse and Col.
Ij!'LL Alexander McDougald, the one formerly
occupied by Dr! Hunt, and at present by the sub
scriber. Apply to the undersigned or to J. M.
Bethune, Esq., M. JOHNSTON.
May 6, 1846 19 ts
loxss&LrrTxaafr,.
THE copartnership heretofore existing un
der the firm, name of Towns &
Smith, Attorneys at lawlcxpred by limitation,
on the first day of April msC.
JEO. W. TOWNS,
X]Vl B. SMITH.
Th<s uiidbr’dgngjUwill attencta) the settlement
of the business oLnie late firm omTowns Sc Smith;
/ SMITH.
“ isoTooF
BRICKS FOR SALE.
THE siiteribtt has for salt at his residence,
one hundred and twenty thousand well
burnt brick which he is ready to deliver on appli
cation, at customary prices, Foil cASti.
W. E. JONES.
March 11, 1846. H—ts
Coffer, tin and sheet iron
manufactory.
J. B. HICKS.
HAVING purchased the stock of Groceries of
V. S. TOWNSLEY, on Broad street, has
removed thithbr his assortment iff
Tin Ware, Tea’Kittles Parlor
and Cooking Stoves,
and his extensive assortment bf
Mouse Keeping Articles, of eve
ry description,
which he is prepared to sell on LOWPR TERMS
than can be purchased elsewhere in this market,
35” 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 :
35* A supply ofGROCERIES and PROVISIONS
will also be kept for sale; for the.accommodation
of the old customers of the gland, and as many
new ones as may choose to call on the present
incumbent. Don’t forget the place—3s” V. S.
Townsley’ sold stand, west side of Broad street,
halfway up the square between the market and
Randolph strbfet;
March 11, 1546. * ll—Ts
LIST OF LETTERS
REMAINING in the Post office at Coliinfbn!
Georgia, on the Ist May, 1846.
Armcs, William
Alston, Jams W
Arnold, Martha,
Archer, Sami
Archer, John S
Bostick, Hilry 2
Bmfc. Richard 2
BrariW H P
BulgenWohn C
Brown, nkibbard
Bdiii'ne, Urfi F
Blow-, Washington
Belk, L F X
Buys, ZachariahX
Burd, John A \ /
Burnside, Wm Y
Bcland, \
Boswell, Levi Or \
Burroughs B rß
Burt, JamarG
Beal, ft If
BlalocJjfE NC
Miss R U
Chirk, Sumner
Janies M
’ Cooper, Richard F ‘
Cooper, Isaac
Christian, Edward
Cdthoun, Alexander
Cocke, Richd J
Cochran, A B H
’Cogbcll, Mary H
Citey, Samuel J 2
R
CarnisnkMary
Corbin, GnlC
Casey, A
Crew, Henry
Collins &
Clayton, P W
Dent, Joseph M
Dotiner, Joseph
Daugct, Mr
Dent, M D S
Dobbins, Jno S /
Dabney John ID’ 3
Dozier, Mrs Elizabeth
Dcflcy, Pejdr
Davis, TKomas
W
iiady, Samuel
✓Eider, James
Ford, B L 2
Fox, R W
Franklin, O R
M
F arelKThomas
F arrar, lkter
Gray, Mis%Martha
Gray, Mips Mary J *
Goley, Martin xL
Guhh, Ricy
Gray, Miss Edity
Ginn, Loveless
Grant, D B
Gunby R M
Grayson, Mrs Cornelia
Gibson, Springer
Gibson, James
Grizzle, K W
Gorcon, John
Grant, John J -
Grace, Thomas R *
Genney, Mr
Ifdnry, MissS^^
Holt, SjmaiT
J 3
Hollingsworth, John
HuCWm m
Heis<mJohn H
HiU,
Hotel) kiss^gideon
Harrison Keubln
Hill, Miss Martha
Hall, Thomas
Henry, John V
Henry, Miss Jane \
Holmes, Joseph J ‘
Halleiibedk, Garrett ,
Hudson, Peter M
Hagan, Michael
Howard, ~SN\\\Jr
Ivey, Mrs Me
Irby, Mpj'Frances M
Jorffipf; J B
Jojmson, Jacob
jfces, Wm M
Jordan, Thomas
Persons calling for a;
rvill please sav they are a<
JOHN
Jones, James H
Jones, Miss Mary
King, T E
King, Mr J j
Kent, H W /
Ker, Miss M \/
Langford, Jo}m T *
Loyd, Mr /
Moore, Rhmard M- 2
J H 2
May, John 2
Mopoy, Miss H
Magnus, Godfrey
uncus, Joseph
/ Monsley, Harvey
Martin, Micajah
McCrary, TlNfcnas B
I McDonald, Thomas
WcDuffic, James M
AfldJougald, John
Alclfihipet, John
Mcolfcry, John W
McGrmH, Silas M
MclverXeo W & Cos
Nelms, CfflLrles
Nesson, Misjsary
Nelson,
Nelsoh, Jess^
Orr, The root
Owens, William
Oron, Jeflerson X
Priar, Phil
Patrick, James II
Pollard, Zachariah
Protillo, Mrs Julia
Pase, Wm jr /
Parsons, Jehnym
Pool, Miss SJrdh T
Persons, A/J
Parkins/C A F
Emory
Pp™on, Geo S
F
M
Rich, LucimLi
Robison,
Robison, J G
Rutherford, Miss Sk 2
Roberson, Mrs Nancy
Reid, Mr A
•Reeves, W G
Riley, J H
Roberson, Henry
Robison, Harriet E
Robinett, G L
Stephens, A
Smith, Miss Frances E
Smith, Joseph C
Stewart, Matthew
Spain, Nelson 4
Strambridgc, Wm B 2
Stinson, Lames W
Spears, John A
Sutton, Philip C
toteen, George
James
Snqiard, Burnham
S d w m<KS
Spear,
C P
Saimttl
Jfefher, John
a’homton, G H
Turner, Nathan
Tillcnq John
Tcnnile, Col
Tryon, Rev Wm M
Thornton, John
Thompson, J T
Thompson, D A
Wood, Mrs C E 4
Wilson, Miss Sarah 2
Williams, Isaac
Williams, Rev A
Wilev, Laird Yi
Ward, Catherine
\V est^<frry
Alfred H
>Ptaver. Johnathan
Mary Ann
William
WaneXgnies W
Willefls dSfffemly-
WiikesoTi rlobt .
Walden,rson. uudcif Jf,ir ,
Werter, G A
G
my of the above letters?
dvertised.
FORSYTH, P. M.
MEDICAL NOTICES.
DR- WM- J. INGERSOLL.
RESPECFILLY offers his professional serri
ces; to the citizens of Colgthbus and vicih
‘ty-
Office At the room recently occupied by Dr
Schley, on Broad Street, over the store of D;
Mulford. He may be found during the day at bis
office (unless professionally engaged,) and at
night, at the residence of Mrs. Neuffer, one door
below the City Hotel.
May 6, 1846. 19—3ffi
DR. SCHLEY,
RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional ser
vices to the citizens of Coiumblis-, and the
adjoining country.
35” Office at his residence near the Baptist
Chnrch.
Columbus, May 6, 1846. 19—ts
DRS. BOSWELL &. BILLING;
HAVE moved their office to the Hrng Stort
of Winter & Epping. Persons desiring
their professional services, will leave their
at the Drug Store, during their absence. We takb
this opportunity of tendering our thanks to those
who have extended to us so liberal a patronage*
and hopd thbse indebted by note or accbtint will
please do us the essential favor to call and settle;
Dec. 31,1845. ] ts
DR*.PITMAN,
HAVING permanently located himself in
the county of Troup, two and a half miles
South East of LdGrange, respectfully tenders his
services to the citizens of said county, and ad;
joining counties. lie can be found at all times
when not professionally engaged, at the residenco
of Col. J. D. Newsom. He will practice under
the Dutch system, and will give prompt attention
to all calls.
March 11, i846; 11—ts
r^ 0
DOCTS, TAYLOR & URQUHART, respcctfnlly
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 eity or county.
Thbir office will be continued at the one, at
present occupied by Dr. Taylor, on Rando’ph
street.
The residence of Dr. Urqulmrt will be at the
house of Mrs. Shorter, on Broad street.
Columbus, May 29, 1814. 22—ts
DR. WOODRUFF’S
DYSENTERY CORDIAL.
■ t'or Dirrhsea, Dysentery, Cholera Morlm*i
Cholera Infantum, and Summer Complaints
of Children:
From Hon; H. W. Hilliard, iate U. S. Minister to
Belgium.
Dr. Woodruff ; My dear sir-—A few days since
I received tho Cordial which you were good
enough to send me. My friend, Col. Seaborti
Jones, would have part of it ; the remainder I
have laid aside for use when I may need it.
.On the other page I have added a statement of
my appreciation of it as a medicine.
“Having used the Cordial of Dr. M. Woodruff,
I do not hesitate to pronounce it a most valuable
medicine. Indeed, for such affections of tlje
bowels as we sometimes suffer within the South,
iTnow nothing at all equal to it.
HENRY W. HILLIARD.
7’d Dr. M. Woodruff —
Dear Sir : My little son was attacked with Dvs
entery, about six weeks since, (violently.) I
Called in the best iiicdical aid, without arresting
the disease. When I had nearly lost all hbpe of Ida
recovery, I accidentally came across your Cordial.
Aftfcr reading the certificates of gentlemen whom
I saw recommending it, i concluded to try a bot-’
tie, and began td give it by directions, one morn
ing after breakfast, and by noon, to all appear
ance, the disease was entirely cured. If has
turned on him twice since, but has been stbpped
as readily as before.
Very rcSpettfully,
WM. L. BALLARD.
Georgetown, Randolph co; Ga., Sept. 10; 1840s
From Dr. J. W. Savagf.
Dr. Woodruff; Dear sir—Your Dysentery Cor
dial is in high repute in this section. It has cured
one of my neighbors of a Dysentery of long stand
ing, in a very short time— a remdrlcable cure. A
trial ofit, I think, will convince the most skteptw
cal ofits vakie, Respectfully,
Marion county, Ga; Ahg. 5, 1545.
A Ho?Ei.ESfe Case cured !
Dr. Woodruff : Dear sir—A remarkable cure
having been effected in the case of ofib of my
children by the use of your valuable Dyfc'entery
Cordial, I feel it but justice to you, that! Should
give you a statement ofthe case for piiblicatiftn.
My child wasattaeked early in the year with dis
ordered bowbls; which continued gradually to
gift worse, until itVraS rfeduced to a perfect skele
ton, and by the family was given up as a hopeless
case. Every remedy in common usa had been
resorted to* but without any real benefit. This
was its condition when we comtndhced your
Cordial. Its benefit was immediate and perm* ;
nent—it iihprbved rapidly, and now enjoys good
health. Your Cordial, without doubt, has satdd
its life. Let all try it that need such a remedy,
and they will not repent it. Respectfully,
J. C. BALDWIN,
iihssell county, Ala. Dec. 8, 1845;
For sale by Dr. R. A. WARE, I
Dr. WOODRUFF; \ broad street,
and WINTER & EPPING,)
Also, at the following places:
Joshua R. McCook, Halloca post-office, Mus
cogee ;
Mrs: E; Leech; Talbotton, C.a.
Wm. M. Cochran; P. M. Whitesville, Harris
county )
J. E. McEliiafiy, Ellerslie post-office, Harris
county ;
Stephen Weston, Weston’s cross-roads, Stew
art county;
D. A. Garnett, Luttipkiii, Stewart,
Wm. Stafford, P. M. Florence, Stewart county;
A.M. McClendon, Roanoke, Randolph county)
D. Morris, Georgetown, “ “
Dr. J; W. Savage, near Tazewell, Marioiv
county;
H. R. Lamb, Marion bounty;
C. S. Cox, Pinevilte, “ “
W. T. & 11. Davenport, Americus, SunrttM
eo"nty;
Robinson & Anderson, Blakery, Early county *
J. M. Morison, Eufaiila* Ala.
Junius Jourdan, Glennville, Ala.
Hora & Adams, Tuskegee, Ala.
Jones & Brown, Union Springs, Ala.
J. T. Crawford & Cos. Enon, Ala.
Rbbdft Allfen, Sand Fbrt, Ala.
John Frazier, P. M. Lafayette, Chambers, co.-
Ala. *
Dr. Moses Padgett, Abbeville post-office Hen
ry cm. Ala.
Tuttle & Wakefield, Ft. Gaines Ga.
May, 6 1846; 19 —ts
BRANDKETII’S PILLS.
TIIIS medicine is feeknowlcdgcdtobeoneof
most valuable ever discovered as a purifier
of the blood and fluijjs; It is superior to Sarsa
parilla, m nether sudorific or alterative, and stands
infinitely before all the preparations and combi
nations of Mercury. Its purgative properties *ro
alone of incalctilable value, for these pills may
be taken daily for any period, and, instead of
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 Ijinbs are not paralyzed—
no; but, instead of these distressing symptoms,
new life and consequent animation is evident its
every movement ofthe boev.
These Pills, for colds, coughs, tighness of the
chest; rheumatism in the head or limbs, will bo
found superior to any thing imagined ofthe pow
ers of medicine: and billiousaffections, dispepsia,
and in all diseases peculiarto women, should they
he resofted to at once. These Brandreth Pills
will be found deserving all praise. Cold by
L. W. WELLS,
Broad Street, Columbus,Ga.
March 18, 1816. 12 —3m.
JOB PRINTING,
Plain and Ornamental ,
XEXTLT AND PKOMPLT EXECUTED AT T'jT
OFFICE OF
STlje CEolumfuts STfmes.
pamphlets, Hand Bills,
Business Cards, * Way Bills,
Visiting do Circulars,
Ball Tickets, Blank Notes,
and every thiDg else in this line of buai&A's,
CHEAP, and with Despatch.