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Li:G A L SALES.
miscoc.ee sheriff ilui
\|7 (U be sold on the first Tuesday in My
▼ v next, at the Market House, iu the City of
•* Rambus, the following property to-wit:
SFalter T Colquitt* interest in parcel of land
•itmtt on the east aide of broad street in the
c:ty of Colmnbnc, fronting 10 feet, running back
14? ft, 10 inches, bounded on the south by W m.
44 Nells store in the north by John barren’s store,
levied on as the property of Walter T. Colquitt,
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of George R. Gaithor vs
Colquitt, Holt Si Echols.
Also lots No. 27, 28, and the sooth part of lot
twenty-nine, in the city of Columbus, being the
land on which Win P. Yonge’s ware house is
situated ; levied on as the property of Win P.
Yoage to satisfy afi fa from Muscogee Inferior
Court, in favor of Jacob Fogle vs Wm P. Yonge.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
those two lots or parcels ofland lying and being
in the city of Columbus, known in the plan of said
City an Nos. 27, and 28 each containing one half
acre more or less and also all that peice or par
cel of land in said city containing eighty five
feet on front street and running back to short
street 147 ft*l9 inches the same being the south
part of lot No. 29 together with all and singular
lr the improvements thereon, the same being the
fire proof ware house at present occupied by
Yonge Garrsrd Sc Hooper, the same levied on as
tha property of Wm. P. Yonge to satisfy a mort
gage fi fas in favor of Arthur Ritchie mid one in
favor of Eugene Lcutilton, assignee, &c. vst Wm.
P. Yonge.
Also all of the east part oflot number sixty
two (62) lying and being in the city of Colum
bus in the county and State aforesaid, the same
containing forty seven feet and ten inches front
on St. Clair street, commencing at the east line
of IKm. P. Yongc's lot and running cast to the
corner of said lot number sixty (62) thence North
the whole length of said lot to Charles D. Stew
art.* line, thence west forty seven feet aHd ten
inches, thence South to the beginning corner;
levied upon as the property of Win P Yonge to
satisfy a fi fa in favor ot'Sarah If. Harris vs Wm
P. Yonge.
Lot of land No. 24, in the 7th district of said
county, levied on as the property of Leroy Wil
liams to satisfy afi fa issued from Muscogee Su
perior Court, in favor of John Warren vs Leroy
Williams.
JNO. M. BETHUNE, Sheriff,
Will lie sold at the same place, on the first
Tuesday iu July next.
t>ne third part of lots number 27, 28, and part
Os lot number 29, with the improvements there
on, namely the fire proof ware house occupied
Yonge Garrard & Hooper, levied on as the [
property of tPilliam P. Yonge to satisfy a fi fa
issued from Muscogee Inferior court in favor of
Arthur Ritchie vs: William P. Yonge property
pointed out bv plaintiff.
’ JOHN M. BETHUNE, Sh’ff,
Ily JOHN QUtN, D, Sh’ff.
Will be sold at the same place* on the first
Tuesday in July next*
Lot of land number 293, in the 10th District of
tputoogec county said lot of land purchased by
Richard Ector on the first Tuesdap in May last
•t Sheriff sale, and lot of land number 286 in the
10th district of Muscogee county, purchased by
Thomas H. Kendall, on the first Tuesday in May
last, at Shcritf Sale—said lots of land, levied on
as the property of Elizabeth P. Kendall to satisfy
eundry fi fas issued from the Superior and Inferior
•'ourt* of Muscogee county, in favor of Wm. D.
Alexander va Elizabeth P. Kendall maker, and
Daniel M. Jones and Charles Evans, endorsers,
and other fi fas in my hands. Said lots of land
cold at the risk ofthe purchasers.
Also two lots of land No. 187, in the 9th dist.
of Muscogee county, and lot No. 198, in the 9th
dist. of Muscogee county, levied on as the pro
perty of James Patillo to satisfy sundry (i fas, one
in favor of John D. Howell vs James Patillo and
other fi fas in my hands.
JOHN M. BETHUNE, Sh’ff.
By WM. PIERCE, D. Sh’ff’
MORTGAGE SALE.
WILL be sold on the first today in August
■ejt, ihe following property to wits
A negro boy by the name of Sanford about ten
year* of age, levied on as the property of Bryant
Edmunson to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of
itilbert Pettis vs: Bryant Edmunson, said negro
pointed out in said mortgage fi fa.
JOHN M. BETHUNE Sh’ff.
By JOHN QUIN, D. Sh’ff.
RANDOLPH SHERIFF SALES.
WILL be sold ou the first Tuesday in JULY
next, before the Court House door, in the
•own of Cuthbert, Randolph county, w’ithin the
usual hours of sale, the following property to-wit:
One negro man by the name of Allen, about
years of age, levied on as the property ofSte
phen D. Jackson to satisfy ‘sundry ti fas issued
from the Inferior and Superior Courts of said
county in favor of JFilliam Lcnnard and others,
nrs Stephen D. Jackson.
Three negroes, viz: Isaac a man about 30 years
*f age, Mary 29 years of age and her Child named
John, levied on as the property of IFilliain B.
jlfitchcner to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from the
Superior Court of said county in favor of Jesse B.
Key Sc Cos. and others, vs IPilliam B. Afitchener.
Lot of land No. 104 in the sth district of said
county, levied on as the property of Kinclieon
Daniel to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out of a Jus
tice Court of said county, Jones Currie and others,
va Kinchcon Dauiel and Jones. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
Lot of land No. 10, in the 9th district of said
county, levied on as the property of Lemuel
Webb, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Superi
or Coart ofThomas County, in l'avor of James E.
Duncan vs Lemuel Webb ; property pointed out
by Wm. Taylor pl’ff. Att’y-.
Lots of land No. 236and half oflot No. 245 in
the 10th district of said county, levied on as the
property of William T. Casey to satisfy one fi fa
issued from the Superior Court of said county in
favor ofXathan G. Christee vs William Casey Jr.
and William T. Casey.
Lot of land No. 212 in the 7th district of said
county, levied on as the property of John M.
Belk to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Superior
Court of said county in favor ol Thomas Green vs
John M. Belk.
One bay mare and eighteen head of stock cattle,
levied on as the property of Zoah Oattis to satisfy
one fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said
county in favor of Henry Joyce vs Zoah Oattis ;
property pointed oat bv defendant.
RICHARD DAVIS Sh'ff.
XOJITGAGE SAtS;
At the same place, on the first Tuesday in
August next :
One negro man named Jacob about 22 years
of *ge, levied on as the property of John G. Gil
bert dec'd. to satisfy one mortgage fi fa in favor
of Cullen Battle vs. Eli H. Baxter adtfl’ri of John
f. Gilbert dcc’d.
RICHARD DAVIS Sh’ff.
HARRIS SHERIFF SALESi
\VILL be sold ou the first Tuesday iu JULY
” * next, before the Court House door, in the
town of Hamilton, Harris county, within the le
gal hoars of sale, the following property, to-wit I
jOne grey horse, about twelve years old—levied
<u the property of Henry S. Cornett, to satisfy
one fi & from Harris Superior Court, John Murphy,
executor, vs Henry S. Cornett. Property pointed
oat by plaintiff.
Also, one negro man named Albert, about
twenty seven years old—levied on as the proper
ty of James A. Huey, to satisfy one fi. fa from
Harris inferior court, Willis Gorham vs James A.
liuey. Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, lour negroes, to wit: Jerry, a boy about
•eTcnteeu years old ; Henry, a boy ahout ten
year* old; Dorcas, a girl about thirteen years old;
and Lucy a girl about seven years old—levied
on as the property of James A. Huey, to satisfy
sundry fi fas issued from a justices court of the
703d district, G. M , A. F. Johnston vs James A.
Huey, and Willi* Gorham vs James A. Huey, and
Barr L McAndrew vs James A. Huey, and Sam
uel Moore rs James A. Huey, and others. Pro
perty pointed out by defendant. Levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
JOSEPH MILLER, Sh’ff.
At the same lime and place, will be sold,
One negro girl by the name of Adaiine, about
fire year* old-—levied on as the property of Eli
jah Andenon, to satisfy one fi fa from Harris su
perior court, in ftvor of William A. Slaughter vs
Elijah Anderson. Property pointed out by de-
Also, one hundred acres of land, number not
known, adjoining Elizabeth Davis’s lands on the
east, and John Q. Evans's lands on the north—
levied on as the property of John R. Lawson, to
ealivfy two fi ihs issued from a justices court of
district, G. M., one in favor of Church
well Cross vs John R. Lawsou, and one in favor
of Joel T. Crawford vs John R. Lawson. Levy
made and returned to me bv a constable.
DAVID BIXNS Dep. Sh'ff:
JLUGAL SALES.
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES.
TY/’ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JULY
• “ 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 Buggy and Harness, levied on the proper
ty of Seaboum Brown to satisfy one fi fa from
Talbot Superior Court; Officers of Court vs: Sea
bourn Brown.
Also fifty acres of land it being the northeast
corner of lot No- 255 in the 22d district of orig
inally Muscogee now Talbot county Levied on as
the property of Benjamin Bivins to satisfy one
fi fa from Taibot Superior court, Uoyington & Mc-
Call, vs: Benjamin Bivins,
Also one hundred acres of land No, 33 in the
23d district originally Muscogee now Talbot
county the place whereon John Wadkins now
lives levied onto satisfy two fi fas from a Jus
tice court Lewis Alsabrooks vs: John Wadkins. —-
Levy made and returned to me by a bailiff'.
JOHN D. MATHIS, Sheriff.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Jnly next
the Mowing property to wit:
Three hundred acres of land lot No. 80 and 100
acres of No. 81 in the first district originally
‘Troup now Talbot county.
Also two negroes Daniel a boy sixteen yoars
of age, and Easter a girl fifteen years old all le
vied upon as the property of John D. Chambliss,
to satisfy four fi fas from Talbot Superior and In
terior Courts. One William J. Owen; vs: John
D. Chambliss ami Zacariah L. Chambliss. One
John Turner, vs John D. Chambliss and Zacariah
L. Chambliss* One Cincinatus P. Cridenton, vsl
John D. Chambliss ami Zacariah L. Chambliss. —
One David W. Gatlin, vac John D. Chambliss and
Zacariah L. Chambliss.
JOHN D. MATHIS Sh’ff,
By WILLIAM SMITH D. Sh’ff.
STEWART COUNTY.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JULY
next, before the Court House door in the
town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property, to
wit :
One lot of land number one hundred and sixty
four, in the 21st district of originally Lee, now
Stewart county, levied on as the property of Dan
iel McLeoud, to satisfy one fi fa from Stewart su
perior court in favor of Edward T. Shepherd vs
i Daniel McLeoud, property pointed odt by defen
dant.
Also, one lot of land number one hundred and
twenty-nine, in the 21st district of originally Lee,
now Stewart county, levied on as the property of
George W. Martin, to satisfy one fi fa from Stew
art inferior court in favor of Junius Jordon vs the
said George W. Martin.
Also, three negroes, Sam a boy, Hardy a man,
Dorcas a woman, all levied on as the property of
John N. Webb, to satisfy two fi fas from Stewart
superior court, one in favor of Joseph W. Cobb vs
Charles 11. Warren and Perry & Webb, one in
favor of Silas Rawles vs Moses Ramsey, princi
pal, Wiley Bullard, John N. Webb and Fletcher
P. Mathews securities, property pointed out by
John N. Webb.
DANIEL MATH ISON, Sh’ff.
At the same time and place, will be sold the fol
lowing property to-wit:
Pheby a woman, and her three children ; Bel
ler a woman, Joe a boy, all levied on as the pro
perty of Green D. Sims, to satisfy the following
fi fas; ono from the inferior court in favor of
Reuben 11. Luckey vs Green D. Simms, two from
the superior court of Stewart county, one in fa
vor of George Young va G. D. Sinls, James A.
Everett vs G. D. Sims.
Also, one yoke off oxen and cart, and one grey
horse levied on as the property of Allen Johnson,
to satisfy one fi fa from Stewart inferior court in
favor of Abner Reed vs Allen Johnson ahd Charles
L. Mathews. i
Also, two negro women, Patsey and Peggy,
levied on as the property of Robert T. Green, to
satisfy two fi fas from Stewart inferior Court,
Joshua Harris vs Robert T. Green and William
B. Perry makers, and Elias Bell endorser, Joshua
Harris vs Robert T. Green maker, and Elias Bell
endorser,
JOHN V. PRICE, D. Sh’ff.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Also, at the same lime and place, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in August.
A negro boy Iverson, a boy about 14 years old,
levied on as the property ofThomas P. Bartee, to
satisfy one mortgage fi fa from Stewart inferior
court in favor of William A. Rawson vs Thomas
P. Bartee, property pointed out in said fi fa.
Also, twenty-two head of stock hogs, five head
of cattle, to-wit: two cows and calves and one
yearling, two horses, one a bay 9 or 10 years old,
one a sorrel about 5 yoars old, all levied on as
the property of Richard J. Morris, to satisfy one
mortgage fi fa from Stewart inferior court in favor
of John D. Traywick vs Richard J. Morris, pro
perty pointed out in said fi fa.
DANL. MATHISON, Sli’ff.
Marion county.
WILL be sold, before the Court Honse door,
or on the Public Square, on the first
Tuesday in July next, in the town of Tazewell,
within th&Jegal hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to-wit j
One negro boy named Daniel, levied on as
the property of Augustus W Rogers, ‘o tat sfy one
fi fa issued from Marion superior court in favor
of Daniel Sanford vs Augustus W Rogers.
Also, one grey horse levied on as the property
of Thomas Galding, to satisfy one fi fa issued
from Marion inferior court in favor of Sarah Joi
ner vs Thomas Galding, levied on by Jeremiah
Wilchar, former sheriff, and returned over to
me.
Also oae hundred acres of land, more or less,
it being the east half oflot number one hundred
•and sixty-eight, in the fourth district of originally
Muscogee, now M arion county, levied on as the
property of Enoch Jackson, to satisfy one fi fa
issued from Marion inferior court in favor of H.
S. Smith vs Enoch Jackson.
POSTPONED SALES.
Two hundred and twenty acres of land, more
or less, the place whereon John Rogers lives,
levied on as the property of said Rogers, to satis
fy sundry fi fas issued from a justice’s court of
Marion county, in favor of Charics D Stewart vs
John Rogers, levied on and returned to me by a
constable.
BENJAMIN J. IIOLLFY Sh’ff.
Will be sold at the same time and place,
One negro boy by the name of Marshall, levied
on as the property of Van Swearingen, to satisfy
two fi fas issued from a justice’s court of Marion
county in favor of C. B. Strange vs Van Sweariu
gin, property pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, lot of land number two hundred and
fifty-one, in 12th district of originally Muscogee,
now Marion county, levied on as the property
ot Edward Fort, to satisfy one fi fa issued from a
justice’s court of Bibb county, in favor of Alexan
der Richards vs Edward Forti
Also, one hundred and one fourth acres of
land, number not known, including the place
whereon John D. Tice now lives, in fifth district
of originally Muscogee, now Marion county,
levied oh as the property of John D Tice, to sat
isfy fi fas issued from a justice’s court of
Marion county, one in favor of B. H. Jones, exe
cutor on the estate of H Jones, one in favor of
James R. Cox, one in favor of C S Cox, and one
in favor of Henry Gwens vs Alpheus Bell and
John D Tice; levies mad® and returned by con
stables.
Also; one town lot situated in the town of
Tazewell, number not known, including the
place whereon Murdoch M S Wadsworth now
lives, levied on as the property of Murdoch M S
Wadsworth, to satisfy one fi fa from Marion su
perior court in favor of John Y Fletcher vs Mur
doch M S Wadsworth.
ZACIIARIAH IFALLACE, D. Sh’ff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALEL
WILL he 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 of Jedediah Miller,
deceased.
R. W. SIMMES, Admr dc bonis non.
March, 18, 1846. 12—ds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AGREEABLY to ai order of the Inferior
Court of Stewart county when sitting for or
dinary purposes, will be sold at the Court house
door of Warren counjy, in the town of Warren
ton, between the usual hours of sale, on the 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
Quiseuberry on the other. TERMS CASH.
JANE LOWE, Admr’x
iiwy 13, 1816. 20
One Door North of the “ Sans Sonci,”
BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
T 8 now receiving his snppljr of 32*21
-S shell as tljp following!
e COATS. PANTALOONS.
Blue and black cloth Dress Coats; Blue and black cloth Pantaloons,
it a a }? r ock ** “ ‘ f Cassimere Pantaloonsj
r. r> 1 ir Plaid and striped Linen Drill do
Drap d’Ete Frock and Dress Attakapas and Cotton do
Croton and Alapacca do. dtt “ VESTS.
Mixed Merino and Tweeds “ White Satin Vests ; Fancy Cashmere dtt
Check Linen dress and frock “ Black and Fancy Marseilles do
55“ 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, 1816. 17—4 m
m & warn mm.
O©
3, 8. sms, Se SO.
(NEAR THE MARKET.)
HAVE 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 Cldth Dress Coats ; Blue and black Cloth Pants;
~ ~ , .. Plaid and fancy Cassimere Pants i
* rock ‘ Drap D’Ete and Oxford Crape Pants ;
Drap d’Ete Frock and Dress Coats ; White and brown Linen Drilling “
Bombazine “ “ “ Cotton Tweeds and Gambroon “
Persian Cloth “ << Plaid an* fancy colored “
White and brown Linen Frock and Dress Coats; n , , ~ . v VESTS.
Gambroon and Repelant Cloth
Plaid and striped Linen “ “ White and 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 Leafllats, &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.
55- J. S. S. & Cos. are also receiving a large supply of Broadcloths, Cassirridres, 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, xVpril 22, 1546. * 14—3 m
——
•SO. C. SBSIWOOV,
HAVING received a well selected stock 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 Ilall & Moses.
DRESS AND FROCK COATS. VESTS.
Super bl’k and blue Cloth, Frock and Dress Coats, Super plain Satin and figured Silk Vests,’
“ “ d’Ete and Camblet do do do’ fancy stripe Cashmere
“ fancy mixt, all wool Tweeds do do do - * * ,
<( Gold mixt Cashmarettas, do do do ‘ plain, white and fig’d Marseilles ei
<e Croton and Arcadian do do do “ Bombazine and Camblet £{
“ Plaid and fancy Linen, do do do SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
“ and mixt Cottonadc; do do do Super white cotton Shirts, Linen Bosoms & Colls*
Brown Linen and Ginghams, do do do • , ~■ . .
PANTALOONS. fancy striped and Mernmac Shirts,
Super bl’k and fancy mixt Cass Pants; “ Silk and Gauze, Merino “
Camblet and Plaid Ginghams, “ tl do and Merino Drawers,
White and fancy Linen Drilling <e “ Linen, brown Jeans and white cotton dra-
Plaid Cottonadeand Crankie “ “ Crs.
Stocks, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, half Hose, Purses, Cravats, also Bcavdr, Cass,
and Canada Hats—All of which is offered at the lowest CASH prices.
April 22, 1546. 17—ts
LEGAL SA LE S .
SALE.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable
Interior Court of Randolph county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold oil the
first Tuesday in August next, before the Court
House door in Tazewell, Marion county, between
the usual hours of sale; fitly 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 BennetJ. Sheffield, minor. Sold for
the benefit of said minor, this 6th day of May, 1846.
lEILLFORD RAI3URN, Guardian,
may 6,1546. 20—tds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable
the 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
of Lumpkin in said county of Stewart, one lot of
laud with good improvements thereon, situated
three miles stfhth west of Lumpkin, and three
negroes two men and one woman, the same be
ing a par t 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.
LEGAL NOTICES.
FOUR months after date application will
be made by me to the honorable the Infe
rior Court of Harris county when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and
perishable property belonging to the estate of
Pleasant M. Henning, dec’d.
R. E. BENNING, Adm’r.
June 3, 1846. 23—4 m
FOUR months after date, application will
be made to the honorable Inferior Court of
Randolph coupty, 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,
may 5, 1846: L. S. G. 21
OUR MONTHS after date application will be
-E 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
ISth 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. IS—4m*
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 11th district of said county, as the
property ‘bf Samuel Bow, late of Henderson
countv, State of Tennessee, deceased.
MASON TILLER, Adm’r.
March 11, 1846 11—4 m
XT OUR months after date application will be
J- made to the honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Randolph county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the Real
Estate, belong to Hardy Floyd deceived, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of 6aid deceas
ed, this 6th day of Mav, 1846.
EVERETT FLOYD Adm’r.
may 13, 1546, * “ 20—4uj
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Clinton, Jones county, Georgia.
He can oiler no better recommendation in favor
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 warrented as usual to perform'well,
and delivered at the purchasers residence. *
Engagements can be made with his travelling
agents, or by letter directed to him.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
April J, 1846. 14—ts
“eeiWMiiSr
have been appointed Agents for the sale
▼ ▼ of the Goods manufactured by the Thom
aston Factory, and are bow prepared to supply
applicants at the lowest market rates.
RUSE, PATTEN & Cos.
Columbus, Nov. 19, 1545. 47 ts
GEORGIA-lIANDOLPII COUNTY.
TL 7 HERE AS, Siward S. Langmtde, applies
* to me for Jotters of adudnjretration on the
estate ofSusaa Snwuefield,!ap of said county,
deceased. V
These are therefore and admonish all
and singular the creditors of said de
ceased to appear within the time pre
scribed by law, andjfew cause, if any they.have,
why said letters skou H not be granted.
Given had at office, this 6th day of
May 1846. jF t>. P. BEALL, c. c. o.
may 13, 1Y46, \ 20—ot
WAREHOUSE NOTICES;
FHtE-PBOOF VARE^fIOUSE
THE snbscribers have this day entered into
copartnership for the purpose of conduct
ing the Ware-house and Commission Business*
under the firm Patten & Co'.
j. C. RUSE*
F. N. RUSE,
RICHARD PATTEN,
R. T. BRICE.
Oct. I, 1845. * 43—ts
THOMAS PitESTOM,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
APALACHICOLA,
FLORIDA.
WILL continue the Commission and General
Agency business at the abdvc plate.—-
The usual facilities affdrded 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
COMM IS3ION M ERC i I ANT
AND
At Apalachicola, Florida. .
THE subscriber, COMISSION MERCHANT and
FACTOR, at Apalachicola, Florida, is pre
pared to make AovANCES 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 & Leßarbier, New York,
Thos. J. Rogers & Cos. Charleston,
Wm. Dearing, “ •
A. Sibley* Augusta,
Artemas Gould, “
Gardelle & Rhind, *
Pitray & Son, Havre.
Nov. 19, 1845. 47—ts
A. K. AVER,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
No. 76, Broad Street,
Columbus, (J®.
Nov. 19, 47—tf
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINSS,
MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA.
THIS delightful watering place is now open
lor the season, under the rrlOst flattering
auspices. Having now beyond all question, and
by the united testimony of hundreds who have
tested the virtues of the White Sulphur, secured
for the establishment a degree of confidence and
favor unparelleled ill the history of any other wa
tering place so recently offered to the pnblifc pat
ronage, the Proprietor has made considerable im
provements upon the buildings and pleasure
grounds attached to the place, and also engaged
the services of Mrs. Thornton, formerly of
Gainesville, so that no inducement may be lack
ing to draw td the Springs a collection worthy of
thdir merits;
To the stranger, who has never tested the vir
tues of the crystal fountains and balmy atmos
phere of this pleasant region, it is only necessa
ry to say, that these Springs are located in the
midst of the most delightful and healthful region
of our State, a few miles north of the Pine Moun
tain, and only nine miles south-east of Green
ville, through which place a daily line of Stages,
connecting with the principal lines of the Union,
is now in operation.
The proprietor flatters himself that his is the
only establishment in the whole South where the
visitor can be accommodated with an equal varie
ty of waters; Here we have the purest free-stone
fountains, the strong and mild chalybeate, and
the White Sulphur, surpassing in purity, and the
distribution of its elements, any hitherto known.
But besides this, we have if country Abounding
in scenery, romantic and beautiful, and are sur
rounded by a population unsurpassed for intelli
gence and moral worth, by that of any other farm
ing district in this State. Front these advantages
we may safely expect to draw all that may be re
quired to gratify the intellectual,.moral “or physi
cal appetites of our visitors; and neither expense,
solicitude nor effort, on the part oftlie proprietor,
shall be wanting to render this watering place as
popular for its accommodations as it already is
unrivalled .for the gifts ot'a beneficent Providence .
BATHING.—The Proprietor has fitted up large
and commodious Bathing Houses, which are not
surpassed by any in the State.
The BALL ROOM will be open every evening,
and will be provided with the very best Music the
country affords.
53” A line of Stages will be run three times a
week* from Columbus, via Hamilton, to the
White Sulphur Springs.
WALKER DUNCAN.
N. B; The proprietor will add, that whilst
striving to satisfy visitors in his minerals and at
tention, he will also try to satisfy them in charges;
may 27, 1846. . 22—5 t
UP 0. USi cLL cb> LL rp Do. and
TYPE &, STEKEOEVI’E FOUNDERV.
rllE 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
tos 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, MedicinfeDi
rections, Druggists Labels, Bank Notes, Checks,
&c. &c. Steretypcd in a superior manner.
L. JOHNSON. & Cos.
No. 6, George street.
March 4, IS4G. 10—mly
CHEAPEN THAN SVSH!
TO PRINTERS.
Type Foundry and Printers Furnishing Ware
house.
THE subscribers have opened a New Type
Foundry in the city of 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 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
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned under the style and
firm of YONGE, GARRARD k HOOPER, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The outstanding business of the firm will be
settled by Mr. R. Hooper, who is alone authoriz
ed to do so, and to use the name of the firm for
that purpose
WM. P. YONGE,
WM. W. GARRARD,
R. HOOPER.
Columbus Ga. may 28, 1846. 23—ts
THE 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 & Dcmmoin.
J. A. BROKAW,
W. G. CLEMONS,
Columbus, Jan. 28, 1846. 6—ts
~ REMOVAL.
GEB. H. BETZ, lias temoitd op stairs over
Dr. Ware’s Drug Store, on broad street.
Columbus, Dec. 24, 1848. *s2—tf
WYNNTOiy’
jm. in
his deStfimnatioiyo remove then-
Ju&JLsuing fall,
fFynntoji, w still for saVuKn bargain,) for cash,
or “undoubted paper, or dwill be exchanged for
negro property. Titlo*uuwjestioiiable.
/ j HARDIN,
may 20, 1546. jr 21—4 t
•WASHimiTOH aeeAxx,
MACON, GA.
ifaA TJ AYING become sole proprietor of this
||3l| XI well known Hotel; repaired%nd im-
E” 1 5 1 pmved its interior arrangements, secur
ed the Services of attentive servants, and dfter
miired 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.
The Stablesare well and amply Slipplied with
provender, and attentive and faithful ostlers.
In short, nothing shall he 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, 1546. 14 —ts
r FIIE House and Lot sitiistted near the
|g||T A residences of J. C. Ruse and Col.
JfcXii 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
1220*000
BRICKS FOR SALE.
THE subscriber has for siiic at his residence;
one hundred and twenty thousand well
burnt brick which he is ready to deliver on appli
cation, at customary prices, FpR cash.
W. E. JONES.
March 11, 1846. 11—>f
JAPANNED WARE.
JEST rcerivcil a large lot of jspaned Ware,
consisting in part of Dressing Cases, Trunks,
Match Safes, Candlesticks, Lamps, Molasses
Graters Tumblers, Tea and Coffee canisters,
Saving Banks. Also, Fatty and baking pans of
all sizes and shapes. Britania Tea and Coffee
pots, platform Scales, &c. together with a gotfd
assortment of tin ware, all of jvhich will be hold
low for cash J J. B; HICKS,
West s’idc above the market.
53* All kinds of Jobjfck in Tin, Sheet Iron
and copper done at J. B. H.
DR. CHAMPION’S
Vegetable acute medicine.
A safe and certain cure for Chills and Fever, in
all its complicated forms. Also,an effectual
remedy for Fevers of every description’
‘This Medicine has been before the public fora
•A number of years, and the beneficial effects so
fillly developed that the demand for the Pills has
increased to a very great extent. For although
the Proprietor has mariufacturd nearhalfajirtillion
Boxes during the past year, he has not been able
to supply many parts of the country; Thismed
icirfe may be relied on in all cases to cure the
Chills and Fever the firift day.-
Bilious Fevers, Typhus Fever, Winter Fetor
and Scarlet Fevers, all* yield to the use of this
medicine, and are cured by this system of prac
tice, in a shorter time, and with much more cer
tainty than by any other system that has been re
commended. Each bo'x contains twenty-four
pills, twelve of which will cure any ordinary case
of Chills and Fever. A Pamphlet accompanies
each box giving full directions and numerous cer
tificates of the effiacy of these Pills. Price re
duced to $1 00 per Box.
ALSO,
DR. CHASIPIOjV’S
Vegetable Anti-Bilious, Anti-Dyspeptic, Purify
ing and Cathartic Pills:
Possessing four important combined properties
fir the cure of diseases, carefully and cor
rectly combined one article lo assist the ef
fect of another, for the benefit of the health of
mankind.
The proprietor asserts, and without fear of
contradiction, that the demand for these pills is
not equalled by any medicine in the United
States. He has in his possession great numbers
of certificates of the fitost astonishing cures that
have been effected by ibe use of these pills.
They arc recommended to the attention of
those afflicted with Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Bilious habits, Costiveness, Cholera Morbus,Rheu
matism, Scrofula, Foul Stomach, Depraved Ap
petite, /Forms, Jaundice, Headache and Sick
Stomach, Palpitation of the Heart, Diarrhm, Ner
vous affections, obstructed Mensturation; Dys
entary or Flux, Heart-burn, White Swelling, and
all those diseases arising’from impure blood:
Price twenty-five cents per box. A Phamlet
accompanies each box with full directions and
ample testimonials of the good effects of these
pills.
Uellevtlle, Feb. 17, 1845.
We the undersigned citizens of Belleville, 11.,
hereby certify that we are personally acquainted
with Dr. Champion of this place’ and have been
for several years, and have the Utmostconfidence
in him as a Physician. That he is in this com
munity, and deservedly so, a popular Physicia^.
We further certify that we have used/his pills
in our families for several years and firnTthem to
be a valuable, efficient and safe medicine for the
Cure of diseases for which they are recommended,
that they are toi high repute in this community,
and of the celebrity and good effects of these
pills we have heard much from this and the va
rious other states, in which they are so exten
sively used. We think them worthy of high re
commendation,
W. F. Boyakin, Pastor of the Baptist Church:
T. Harrison, Minister Methodist E. Church,
John Reynolds. Ex Governor of Illinois,
W. McClintock Clerk of the County Corns. 5 Court,
W’ C. Kinney Clerk County Circuit
Court,
John D. Hughes Probate Justice,
Richard Hay Recorder St. Clair county,
James Mitchell Post master,
J. L. D. Mbrison Representative in State Leg
islature,
Seth Catlin Representative in State Senate,
L. D. Cabannee proprietor steam mill.
This is to certify that we have used Dr. Cham
pion’s Vegetable Ague medicine, and also, his
Vegetable Anti-Uilious, Anti-Dyspeptic, Purify
ing and Cathartic pills, in our families for a num
of years, and have also, learned much of their
celebrity from great numbers of persons who
have used them in their families. VVe do think
them very efficient and valuable medicines for
the cure of diseases for which they are recom
mended :
Maj. Jambs Pearson, Twiggs county Georgia.
Ira Durfee, M. D. do do do
J. Matlock, merchant, Blakly, do
John Dill & Cos., Fort Gaines, do
W. A. Rawson, Lumpkin, do
Jessee B. Rey, Cuthbert, do
W. S. Middlebrooks, Planter, Jones, do
Alex. Lowrey, M. D. Jefferson, do
W. Anderson, P. M. Sumpter county, Alabalna.
G. H. Sheldon, merchant, Gaston, * do
VV. M. Gilmore, Planter, Pickens county do
R. Long, Planter, do do do
A. C. Holbert, J P, Doreville, Mississippi.
Maj. J. McGuft'ee, Cayuga, do
J. I Louis, Aubrem, do
Col. W. F Dillon, Oakley, do
S. B. Simmons, Planter, Roselabne, do
C. Stancill, merchant, Carolton, do
Judge Carbry, Coffeeville, do
B. B. Arnold, Planter,Graball, do
J. 8.-Meek, merchaut, Lousville, do
James Lowry, merchant, Raleigh, do
D. F. N. Turner, P M Afbnticello, do
Samuel Jayne, P M Brookhaven, do
E. B. Taylor, merchant, Gallatin, do
E. D. IFard, Druggist, Canton do
W. C. Cayce, merchant, Sharon, do
For sale by
ROBT. A WARE, . ~
POND & WILLCOX,
WINTER & EPPINti,
Columbus, Ga.
Also, in nearly all the Towns and Villages,
and by numerous country Agents in all the South
ern and,lFestern States. -
May 27, 1846. 22—4 m
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA BLANKS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
MEDICAL NOTICES*
D&. SCHLEY,
RESPECTFULLY tenders ilis professional ser
vices to the citizens of Columbus, and the
adjoining country.
53* Office at his residence near the Baptist
Chnrch.
Columbus, May 6, 1546; 19—if
DRS. BOSWELL 8c BILLING
HAVE moved their office to the Drug Store
of Winter & Epping. Persons deS
tneir professional services, will leave their nainb
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 atul settle
Dec; 31, 1845; \ tJ - *
DR., PITMAN,
WAVING permanently located himielf irt
the county of Troup, two and a half inilos
South East of LaGrange, respectfully tenders his
services to the citizens of said county, ami ad
joining counties. He can be found at all timo 3
when not professionally engaged, at the residence
of Col. J. D; Newsom , He will practice under
the Dutch system, and will give prompt attention
to all calls.
March ii, 1846; j| ts
DOCTS, TAYLOR k URQUHART, respectfully
announce to the citizens of Columbus and
the vicinity, that they have associated themselves
iil 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, nt
present occupied by Dr. Taylor, on Randolph
street.
Tift; residence of Dr. Urqnhart will be at the
house of Mrs. Shorter, on Broad street.
Columbus, May 29,1844. 22—ts
DR- WOODRUFF’S
DYSENTERY CORDIAL:
For Dirrhsea, Dysentery , Cholera Morbui\
Cholera Infantum, and Summer Complaints
of Children',
From lion. H. W. Hilliard, late U. S. Minister to
Belgium.
Dr. Woodruff ; My dear sir—A few days since
I received the Cordial which you were good
enough to send me. My friend, Col. Scabort\
Jones, would have part of it; the remainder I
have laid aside for us£s when I may need it.
On the other page l have add statement of
my appreciation oi'it as a ntedici im:,
“Having Cordial of \W.M. Woodrtiff,
I do iiot liesitatw^kpronounce^a most valuable
medicine. Indeeu\for suclf affections of thd
bowels.s wc sometiirnns fufjer with in tho Sotith;
I know nothing Stall eqtmLto it.
HEnHf W. HILLIARD.
fb Dr. M. Woodruff — >
Dear Sir : My little abn was a'tWcked with Dysi
entery, about six wjfeks since,\violently.) I
called in the best mfCdical aid, witullut arresting
the disease. When Ifhad nearly lqstalfrhope ofhi*
recovery, I accidentally came acrossyouTXordial;
After reading the certificates of gentlteme\whom
I saw recommending it, I concluded to try R hot
tie, and began to give it by directions, one morn
ing after breakfast, and by noon, to all appear
ance, the disease was entirely cured. It has re,
turned on him twice Sifibej but has been stopped
as readily as before.
Very respectfully;
WM. L. BALLARD.
Georgetown, Randolph co. Ga., Sept. 10, 1840.
FfioM Dr. J. IP; Savage.
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 oflong stand
ing, in a very short time —a remarkable cure. A
trial of it, I think, will convince the most skepti
cal ofits value, Respectfully,
v Morion county, Ga. Aug. 5, 1845.
Case cßred ?
Dr. tVoodnff: OeaF"s7r~-A remarkable curd
having been effected in the cffSir- of Offg j*
children by the use of yoiir valuable Dysentery
Cordial, I l'eel it but justice to you, that I should
give you a statement oftlie case for publication
My child attacked early in the year with dis
ordered bowels, which continued gradually td
get worse, until it was reduced tb a pferfect skele
ton, and by the family was given up as a hopeless
case. Every remedy in common lisa had been
resorted to, but without any real benefit. This
was its condition when we commenced your
Cordial. Its benefit was immediate and perma
nent—it improved rapidly, and now enjoys good
health. Your Cordial, without dotibt, has saved
its life. Let all try it that need such a remedy,
and they will not repent it; Respectfully,
j. C. BALDWIN*
Russell eftiinty, Ala; l)ec. 8, 1845;
For sale by Dr. R. A. WAR E, ) jT
Ur. WOODRUFF, > Broadjfieet ,
and WINTER & EPPING,)
Also,'at the following plaoK:
Joshua RNM.oCook, Halloca Mus
cogee ; ’ V.
Mrs; E. Leech, TS^>ottoiyns.
Wm. M. Cochran, Harris
comity;
J; K. Mcfclhany, Harris
county;
Stephen WestougWestoiCs Stew*
art county j jr
D. A. Garhej#, Lumpkin, Stewart,
Wm. Stafford, P. M. Florence; Stewart coUnr*|
A.M". McClendon, Roanoke, Randolph countyj\fc
D. Morris, Georgetown, IC “
Dr. J. \V T . Savage, neat Tazetvell, Maridk
county;
if. R. Lamb, Marion county}
C. S. Cox, Pineville, “ “
W. T. & 11. Davenport, Ambrictis, Sumter
county;
Robinson & Andcfson, Blakery, Early countyj
J. M.Morison, Eufaula, Ala.
Junius Jourdan, Glennville, Ala.
Hora fc Adams, Tuskegee, Ala.
Jones & Brown, Union Springs, Ala.
J. T. Crawford & Cos. Enon, Ala.
Robert Allen, Sand Fort, Ala.
John Frazier, P. M. Lafayette, Chambers, eO;
Ala.
Dr. Mose3Padgett, Abbeville post-office Hen
ry co. Ala.
Tuttle & Wakefield, Ft. Gaines Ga.
May* 6 1846. 19—ts
BItARDKJGTII’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, whether sudorific Or alterative, and stands
infinitely before all the preparations and combn
nations of Mercury. Its purgative properties arc
alone of incalcblable 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 arc not in
jured—the bones and limbs are not paralyzed—
no; but, instead of these distressing symptom*,
new’ life and consequent animation is evident in
every movement of the bocy.
These Pills, for 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. Cold by
L. W. WELLS,
Broad Street, Columbus,Ga.
March IS, 1846. 12—3 m.
JOB PRINTING,
Plain and Ornamental ,
NEATLT ANI) FROMFLT EXECUTED AT THE
OFFICE OF
STJjc ©olumbus STtmes.
Pamphlets, j Hand Bills,
Business Cards, | Way Bills,
Visiting do I Circulars,
Ball Tickets, | Blank Notes,
and every thing else in this line of business,
CHEAP, and with Despatch.
8..
In the rear of the Enquirer Office.
Columbus Ga.
left at the Time& Office will be
punctually attended to.
Feb 4, 1846. 6—ts