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LBGAL SACS-g.
MC9COQEB SHBRIPP SALK*.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday irf July
I Ait, at the Market Mouse, in tha/Cityof
1 folio wing’ property to-wil/. |
Walter reColquitts interest land
nuntt ua t&| east side of broad street in the
c.ty of Colnrouß, treating 10 feet, ru/ning back
147 ft, HMuchV, bounded on the sodlh by Wm.
Neils store inyiA-wQCtb by Jo-m Warren’s store/
levied oa as theVroperty of IFalter IT. Colquitt,
to tttisfy a fi fa iAfavor of George It. Gaithor Vs
Colquitt, lloltSf /
Aiso lots No. 27,k8, and tfiq solth of lot
tweßtjr-nuu;, ib tiieVty of Cqbiuynsj being tilts
land on which WmV. Vonje’sJvfce* house is
situated ; levied on u the prorertjf of Wm P.
Yoefo to satisfy afi (Vfrotn M/s-fog-ec Interior
Coort, in fixrorof JidtonW-'Ogle m Wm P. Yonge.
Also at the same tint A ami ptua Kill be sold
those two lots or parceisvf jauf lying and being
Ib tbs c>t v of Columbus, Jno&Sta the plan of said
c:tvss ftos. 27, and 2it cAhlontaining one half
mere more or less and also tljat peice or par
rel of land in said city eMitaimag eighty five
feet o front street and. yabiintg back to short
street 117 ft, 10 inches being Che south
!>art of lot No. 2ft togothc/w\k all and sihgnlar
v the im {Movements tiic/on.Vhesaine being the
fire proof ware house Jk prerent occupied by
YoageGarranl fr Hoop/-, flie s\nb levied ,ob as
the property of H r m. PyYonge Asatisfy a mort
gage ft fas in favor of dfrtbur Kitcfce nijil one in
f ivor of Eugene LendTtou Assign A, &c. vs: Wm.
P. Yonge. / \
Also all of the cpt part of lot lumber sixty
two (62) lying and /emg in the’ cityY of. Celum
t,UJ ib the county /ml State aforesaid the same
containing forty reven feet and, ten ifehes frbut
oa St. Clair strrft, commencing at till east line
of fPm< P. Yonaß's lot and running Ast tothe
corner of said lot umnbdr sixty (62) the lire North
the whole lenob of said lot to Charles U. Stow
•rta line, tliei/e west forty seven feet and ten
inches, thenar Southrto the beginning Icorner;
levied upon yap the property of WmP range to
satisfy a fi m in favor of Sarah It. Harris \s IPhr
P. Yonge. J . V
Lot of ld No. 24, in the 7th district oYsaid
county, lwried on as the property of Leroy YVTi
l.aasa to satisfy a fi fi issued from MuiseogeeYSu
porGfurt, in favor of John Warren vs Lotov
f * JNO. M. BETIIUNE, ShcrillA
Will be *®U iPHic same place, m/thc first
Tnrstfkj in Jofyncijr “
One third pari Os Vts numheyS7, 28, and part
of lot number 29, wire the improvements there
on, namely the fire proof house occupied
t*y Yonge Garrard & levied on as’ the
property of IP.lliam P.bfouge to satisfy a fi fk
issued from Muscogee Jnfokior court in favor of
Arthur Ritchie vs! wfllian^ 1 . Yonge property’
pointed out by plainpff. \
JOHN M. BENGINE, Shff,
/ By JOHN QIHn, I), Sh’ff.
Will lfc sold at the samp place, ou first
\ Tursday in July next. /
Lot olnand number 293, in the of
BBUeoge\county said lot of land p/ehiscd by
Jtichxrd INtor on the first Tuesda/n May last
nt Sheriff saK, and lot of land number 28G in the
10th district\f Muscogee county/purchased by
Thomas If. Kelnlall, on the first JTucsday in May
last, at Shcrilf Safe—said lots cif land, levied on
ns the property ofiKliaibeth P./lendall to satisfy
sundry fi fas issued Vom the Superior and Inferior
Courts of jl/.jsco'ree IlDiinty, Xi favor of Win D.
Alexander vs Elizibere P/ Kendall maker, and
Daniel M. J ones and CuMlcs Evans, endorsers,
nnd other fi fas in my hXds. Said lots ofiand
nold at tlic risk of the p/clmsers,
Also two lots of landr No. nj7, in the 9th dist.
of Muscogee county and lot Nto. IDS, in the 9th
th*t. of Muscogee cannty, levietnui as the pro
perty of James Patdflo to satisfy suirlhy fi fas, one
in favor of John \y\ Howell vs James qZatillo and
other fi fas in m/nands.
/JOHN M. BETllUNl\Sh'fl.
/ By WM. PIERCE, D. SIFtP
XOTITSACE SILE.
WILL b? sold on the first Tuesday in August
ufit, the following property to wit:
A negro boy by the name of Sanford about ton
years ot age, levied on as the property of Bryant
Edjnunson to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of
iiilbert I'd tis vs: llryant Edmunson, said negro
pointed out in said mortgage fi fa.
JOHN M. BETIIUNE Sh’fT.
By JOHN QUIN, D. Sli’ff.
UAXDOLPII SHERIFF SALES.
YV'ILI b? sold on 111* 1 first Tuesday in JULY I
w next, before the Court House door, in ttie
Cuthbert, Randolph county, Within the
usual Hours of sale, the following propejty to-wit:
One nbgro man by the name of Ajflen, about
S"> yearsVfago, levied on as the property ofSte
fdien D. Jwkson to satisfy sundry f fas issued
Irom the Ai'erior and Superior Courts oi‘ said
county in fawr of IFiiliam Lennar i and others,
vs Stephen II Jackson. /
Three negspes, viz: Isaac a my about 30 years
of age, Man B 9 years of age andJicr child named
John, levied A as the properjy of IFiiliam B.
Jf.tchcaer to sundry li t/s issued from the
S.ip-rior Court otsaid county m favor of Jesse B.
K.-\ Si Cos. and otrers, vs IFirfiam B. ALtchener.
Lot of land No.\lJ4 in t*e sth district of said
>uuty, levied on asVhe property of Kinchcon
Hamel to satisly siuf.mr is t/s issued out of a Jus
tice Court of.said connw, j/nes Currie and otliers,
>s Iviuc'isoii Tlanid aVdr Gabriel Jones. Levy
made and returned to niV by a constable*
L->t of land No. 10, i/Viic 9tii district ofsaid
county, levied on asAh\ property of Lemuel
ll'ebb, to satis V one tj/fa issued from the Superi
or Court of Thomas (JnmtA in I'ivor cf James E.
Duncan vs Lemuel IJfsibb ; property pointed out
ly I I'm. Taylor pi'i/ Aat'y. \
Lots of land NoJ&3Gand liMf of lot No. 215 in
the 10th district odsiid couatV levied on as the
property of WillUTin T. Cascv tb satisfy one li fa
issued irom the superior Court sis said county in
tavor of Nathan lr. Christee vs William Casey Jr.
And William TlCaftsy. ‘
Lot of land Jo. 212 in t!ic 7th of said
.county,leviedJon as the property of John M.
llrlkto satisfy one It fa issued from the Superior
C ourt of saidJcounly in favor ol Thomas Green vs
John M. Be*.
One bay marc and eighteen head of stock cattle,
levied on ;t!te property of Zoah Oattis to satisfy
eac and fa i/sued from the Superior Court,ofsaid
county idTavor of Henry Joyce vs Zoali pattis ;
property pointed out bv defendant.
J RICHARD DAVIS Sh’ff.
* JtOnTS.VGE SA I. F..
At th’ sanr place, oil th? first Tuesday in
August next:
Oucnncro nnn named Jacob about 22 years
of gge, levied on us the property of John G. Gil
bert dec’ll. to satisfy one mortgage li fa in favor
of Cullen Battle vs. Eli H. Baxter adm’r. of John
ۥ. Gilbert dec'd.
RICHARD DAVIS Sh’ff.
HARRIS SHERIFF SALES.
■\1 T ILL bf sold ou the first Tuesday in JULY
* * nest, before the Court House door, in the
town of Hamilton, Harris county, within the le
gal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One grey horse, ahouttwelve years old—levied
on as the property of Henry S. Cornett, to satisfy
one fi fa from Harris Superior Court, John Murphy,
executor, vs Henry S. Cornett. Property pointed
out 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
j(*rris inferior court, WillisGorhain vs James A.
|ntey. Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, four negroes, to wit: Jerry, a boy about
seventeen years old ; Henry, a boy about ten
years old; Dorcas, a girl about thirteen years old;
and Lucy a girl about seven years oidrrMevied
os as the property of Janies A. Huey, to Satisfy
enadry S fas issued from a justices court of the
793d district, G. M., A. F. Johnston vs James A:
liaey, and Willis Gorham vs James A. Huey, and
Birr & MoAndrew vs James A. Huey, and Sain
tid Moore vs James A. Huev, and others. Pto
pertj pointed out by defendant. LevyinaJe and
returned to me bv a constable.
• ’ JOSEPH MILLER, Sh’ff.
lithe same tinr and place, will be sold,
One negro girl by the name of Adaliive, about
lire years old—levied on as the property of Eli-
jah Anderson, te sititiy one.fi fa from Harris su
perior court, in favor of William A. Slaughter vs
Elijah Anderson. Property pointed Out by de
fendant.
Also, one hundred acres ofHand, number not!
known, adjoining Elisabeth Davis’s lands on the
east, and John Q. Evans’s lands on the north—
J. vied on as the property of John R. Lawson, to •
Minify two fi f*„ issued from ajastitfoh coart of.
ihe ‘With district, G. M-, one in favo4"of Church-’
well Goss vs John R. Lawson, and one in favor 1
of JoelT. Crawmrd ts John R. Lawson. Levy’
made an 1 returned to me bv a constable.
DAVID WNNSk Pep. Sh’ff: ]
LKG AL SALES.
TALfeof ShSrWfTaIKS. a
WjftL lie sold on the first Tfiesdny inAI^LY
sttt, before th*. JPottrt House * dpor sh
the TownVl’ I'albotton} Talbot
the legal of sale, the following prop
\ : >i’ .".X ‘.* I *’ w : -JSI J-; ’
Ouje Bgggjren’d Harness, levied on top proper-,
.ty of'Seabouil Browh4o Satisfy one Jffrern
TafSocSuperiY Court jJgfEcers of’Copt
bournßrown.\ -f. , l
Also fifty acres qf dand it being tJfe aortheAet
corner oflot N 250 22d diprict of origJ
inally Muscogheliow -jftij&ot ebbn/ LenedtHL as
the property of- reenjamm dirvin-Jtb ofte
fi fi from Taibrtt'Bareri6r,court,’ l/yingtop & Mff
.Call, vsj Benjamin Bivins. /
Alsooneoundreckacfes'bf 1/d No. 98 id tbe
23d district ftfigintSy Mtw/gee now lalbpt
countv the. p£ce whereon Jbhh Wa i <tkib4 ftbvtr
lives ‘levied oiito .sAisfy t/o fi fas fronra; Jus
tice court Lewis Alsamooksps: Jo+fu
Lew made and returned trope by a bailiff.
MATIIIS, Sheriff.
Will be sold on the fir3&ncsifay in July next
the following /rdbfrty to wit:
Three humlred -acres Jr No. l|t>.aud 100
acreß-of No. 81 in jfie firaVdistrict oEiginaKy
vTronp now Talbot cpnnty; \
Aiso two neg.ro/ Daniel aVny sixteen years
of ago, and Easter/ girl fiftecilLyoars old aft le
vied uppn as thejproperty of Join D. dJhambliss,
to satisfy four fi ms from Talbot superior and In
ferior fourth-. #ne J. (\vea; v John
D. Chambliss are Zaeamh L. CfuknbiißS; Ohb
John Turner/ y John D. Cl l amb!i ss \d Zacarial l
L.. Chambliss-/One Cipcinatits I). CmiUfrtpn, vs:
John D. Chambliss aud Zacarialr L, UhafnWiss.—
One David W. Gatlin, vs: John D. Cljpinbiiss and
Zl'Cariah 1/Chambliss; • ** :*•?.*!*v
f JOHN D. MATHIS Sh’ff.
By WILLIAM SMITH U. SirUf.
VSTJEWART COUNTY. T~~
WILPbc sold dn the first Tuesday in JUtl
ijext\befdretite..Couft House do Jr iii the
totyn ofLuiaWk in,* Stewart county, w/hin the
iegai hours the following priJerty, to-
One lot onandViumber one htimlredfand sixty
four, in the Slat.,Astrlct of originujl/£ee, noK
Stewart county, levied on as the jiro/rty of Dan
iel McLeoudjto saCfctyoue li fa fro/Stewart su
perior court m favor \f Ed-a ard 17 Shepherd vs
Daniel MdLeoud, proaorty pointed/out by defeu
daut, . - ;*. -V .. ‘ •
Also, one lot oflainraamber o|e hundred and
twenty-uiu?-', in the 21stVstrict qr originally Lqp,
now Stewart county, leviqd on nfc tin: property of
George IV. Marlin, to sitiVy- oik li fa froimStew
art inferior court in favor ontumus Jordon vs the
said George IP. Martin. ? \f
}A\S, three'negroesj Sam lufcoy, Hardy .a man,
Dorclsa woman, ail leyied-oAiis the property of
Jolin N. IFebb, to satisfy tw/fiV fas from Stewart
superior court, one m favor /fjksqph W. Cobb vs
Charles H. Warren and P/ry A \V<?l>b, one in
favor of Silas Itawles vs Moses Ulamsey, princi
pal, Wiley Bulfard, Joiiu/l. lFe\b and Fletcher
P. Mathews securities, /ropertylpointed out by
John N. Webb. / 1 \'* f
DANIEL MATINSON, Sh’ff.
At the samp tim? an/place, will lie sold the fol
lowing /roperty to-wil:
Pheby a woman,/nd her three children / Bel
ler a woman, Joe /boy, all levied &ii as the pro
perty of Green D. /uns, to satisfy flhe following
fi fas ; one from the inferior .couiJ;\ji favor of
Reuben H. LuckJy vs Green D. Sinjin\two frenn
the superior court of Stewart coarntyne iU'fa
vor of George Voting vs G.D. Sims, James A.
Everett vs G. D J Sims. Y^
Also, one yowe of oxen and cart, and (me grdy
horse levied oryas the property of Allen Jminsou,
to satisfy one i fa from Stewart inferior cmrrt in
favor of Abne/lleed vs Allen Johnson ahd Charles
I>. Mathew*./ V
Also, two/negro women, Patsey an J piggy,
levied on as/the property of Robert T. GreeT,*to
satisfy two /fi fas from Stewart inferior C|urt,
Joslnia H,t/ris vs Robert T. Green and IFiSiaua
B. Perry mfakei s, and Elias Bell endorser, Joshua
Harris T. Green maker, and Elias Ajell
endorse// <
J JOHN V. PRICE, D. Sh’lf. *
KOUTGAffE SALE; •
Also, at tlie sttmc time and place, will be sold
oa Hie first Tuesday in August.
A negro boy Iverson, a boy about 14 years old,
levied on as the property of Thomas P. Bartee, to
satisfy one mortgage fi fa from Stewart inferior
court in tiivor of HYlliam A. Rawson vs Thomas
P. Bartee, property pointed out in said S fa.
Also, twenty-two head of stock hogs, five head’,
o! cattle, to-wit: two cows and calves and o*rie
yearling, two horses, one a bay 9 or 10 years old,
one a sorrel about o years old, all levied on as
the property of Richard J. Morris, to satisfy ons
’mortgage li la from Stewart interior court in tkvor
of John D. Tray wick vs Richard J. Morris, pro
perty pointed out in said fi fa. • ‘ a .
DANL. MATHISGN, Sh’ff.
MARIOiS COUNTY.
\JiT ILL be sold, before the Court House door,
v v or on the Public Square, on the first
Tuesday in July next, an the town of Tazewell,
witiiin the legal hours of sale, the following prd
perty, to-wit: ■ ‘- • - /-v-.
One negro hoy named Daniel, levied on as
the property of Augustas W Rogers,'to sat sfy one
li fa issued from Marion superior court in favor
of Daniel Sanford vs Augustus W Rogers*- WVM
Also, one grey horse levied on as the property’
of Thomas Gaiding, to satisfy one, fi la-issued
from Marion inferior court in favor of Sargh Joi
ner vs Thomas. Gaiding, levied on by Jerefmah.
Wilchar, former sheriff, and returned over to
me.
Also one hundred acres of land, more or less,
it being the cast half of lot number one hundred
and sixty-eight, in the fourth distriefof originally',
Muscogee, now M irion county, levied ou as the
property of Enoch Jackson, to satisfy one-fi fa
issued from Marion inferior court in favor of IR,
S. Smith vs Enoch Jackson. s
POSTPONED SALES. x -
Two hundred and twenty acres of land, more
or less, the place whereon John Rogers lives,
levied on as the properly of said Rogers, to satis
fy sundry fi fas issued from a justice’s court of
Marion county, in favor of Charies D Stewart vs
John Rogers, levied on and returned to me by a
constable.
BENJAMIN J. IIOLLFY Sh’ff. j
Will be sold at the same time and place*
One negro boy by the name of Marshal i, Levied,
on as the property of Van Swearingen, to satisfy
two rt fas issued from a justice’s conrt of Mariqn
county in favor of C. B. Strange vs Van Sweariu
gin, property pointed out by plaintiff. > .y
Also, lot of land number two hundred,, and.
fifty-one, in 12th district of originally Muscogee,
now Marion county, levied ou as the property*
of Edward Fort, to satisfy one fi fa issued from a
justice’s court of Bibb county, in favor of Afiexam
der Richards vs Edward Fort.
Also, one hundred and one fourth acres of
land, number not known, including the place
whereon John D. Tice now lives, in’ fifth ,district ]
ot originally Muscogee, now M'arion county, j
levied on as the property of John D Tice, to sat
isfy four fi fas issued from a justice’s codrt of
Marion county, one in favor of B. H. Jones, exe
cutor on the -estate igafi- H Jones, one in favor of
James R. Cox, one hi fayor ofi S- Cox, and one
in favor of Henty Owens vs Alpheus Bell and
John D Tice; levies made and returned by con
stables. ‘ . X
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 ot'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“Wadswortli£ --T . -
ZACHARIAH IPALLACE, D. Sh’ff.
AD-UIXISURATOKSyaALE!
\\TILL be uoldKiii Hie byni of Lumpkin,
Stewart counlkoir first Tuesday in
July neVt, lopdf landtVo.Jßn the 32d district
of tne first •••von of auHv Lee, now Stew
art county. Sold agreeaße to vii order of the
honorable- the of Coweta county,
“while sitting for ordijmty’ purpose? for the’ betm
fit of the heirs Jedediah Miller,
R. .W. SiMMES, de bonis non.
yj—ds
AAfiMINISTRATOR’H SALE.
GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior
Court of Stewart county who’ll sitting for yof
dinary purposes, will be sold at the Court htmse
door of Warren county,'in the town of- Wkrien
, ton, between the usual hours ofsaje, on the first
! Tuesday in Aagnstnext, sixty five or seventy five
. acres of land more or less, belonging'to tae.estete
! ofDaviif-W. L*owe deceased adjoining lands own
ed by William Lewis on one side and James
Quisenbftrrvtm the otfier. TERM3 CASH,
j * : JANET,OWE, Admr’x
j jmy 13, JBl6. . - 20
(NEAU THE MAKfiET.)
Wholesale ‘and' '-’Retail, atYe/y reduced
prices for CASH*
ritOCK AXD DRESS COATSi
. Blue and black Cloth Dress Coats ;
♦ i *ftftA*v** f prock
Drap -cf’Ete Frock and Dress Coats ;
; .< “ “
Persian Clotli “ “ “
White and bro wn Linon Frock and Dress Coats;
-<< • ** DeJbinvilie <x
Gnmbroon and Pvopelant Cloth “
Piaid and striped Linen ~ si
They a.la^ge.supply of/tper Fur, Silk, ami Cassimer Hats ahd Caps, of every varie
ty—Boo&anlfcShoes4—Cotton and; Linrfh Drawers—lk and’ Cotton -Half Hose—Tr.iveiling Trunk's
ahd Bags—Paffljta.a’ Leghorn and Pa bp Leaf Hats, &c'. its. All the above Goods have been selected
with great cate%nd will be sold as/oiv as they can be bad in this market. •
J- s - a/e also'redliyiiigttlargc supply of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings.
Also', plain i,ine#D/iliiigs, for Coats and Pants, which thev will make up- to order*
“sell bv the yfßxfy prices for CASH.
Columbus, ■ 14—3 m
/, 1 -fy:
‘XT AVINfi rdn| a wtllseMeJ stork of SFWSfi A® SI’MIER CLOTIIISf., invites flic aflon-
A-®- t'.on of purchasers to the following goods at his old. stand west side of Broad street, North
of-the Market, directly opposite Hall &*J\loses.
DRESS AND FROCK COATS.
Super bPk andbluoClotin Frock and Dress Coats,
Drap,d’Etc’ and Camblct do do do
fancy mixt, ail wool Tweeds do do do
C£ Gold mixt Cashmjtreitas, ‘do do do
Croton and Arcadian do do do
££ Piaid and fancy Linen, - do do do
“ and rnixt Cottonade, do do do
Brown Linen and Ginghams, do do do
‘PANTALOONS.
“Super bpk and fancy mixt Cass Pants,
Catriblet and Plaid Ginghams, “
White andfancy L;nen;Drilling
Plaid Girltonadeand Crankie “
aSi.STa j ESt2<as3aOS^3B
Stocks, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, half Hose, Purses, Cravats, also Beaver, Cass,
and Canada II its—All of which is Offered at the lowest CASH prices.
April 22, 1846. 17—ts
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One Door North ©I the Sans §ncj,”
BHOAI) STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.-
IS now -receiving his supply of
silfli as the Miowiiig:
x :V. -. COATS*
Blue and black clotlrDross Coats;
. . *< Frock w
Drap d’Ete Frock and Dress “
Croton and Alnpaccado..do ‘ !
Mixed Merino and Tweeds “
Checkiiincu dress and lieck “
Also, SHIRTS & DRAWERS of evefy variety. Stocks, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders’; Cra
vats, Scarfs, HATS and CAPS, Silk amt Cotton Umbrellas, Stc. &c.
AH of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms.
Columbus, April 22, 1846. 17—-lm
LEGAL SALES.
GrARRIAN’S SALE.
A GI|EE \ILLE to an ord;T of tlic Mor.ftrab}§
ii.. Interior Court .of Randolph county, while
•sitting tor ordinary purposes, will be sold on the
•first Tuesday next, -belo.re tle_ Cbfirt
Houeedoor in Tazewell, MarionTountv, Wetwe'en
the usual hours of sale; fifty a crest of land indi-e
or less, it being a part of lot number forty seven
in the twenty-ninth district ofsaid county, as the
pr-operty of Rennet J. Sheffield, minor. Sold ibr
the benefitot’.said minor, this fithdavofMav, ISIG.
HFLLLFORD RABURN,” Guardian. -
may 6,1540. Vl , v . 20— tds
ADMINISTRATOR’S S;\LE.
A GREEABLE to an order of the {jtaoiftblc
jljl tire Inferior court of Sfewiirk counjy, wwi
sitting far-ordinary purposes'; passed the*jJrMsfh
1846 ; there will be sold,.on the firsL-l’uesday in’
September.next, at die Court House, in the town
ofl.umpkifi ip said-county of Stewaft; onelot sis
laud improvements thereon, situated,
tio ee loilcs south west of Liunpkin, -and three
.negroes two men and one woman, the same be
ing a pey-t ol’ the real and all of the perspnal estate
of Joseph Delk, late ofsaid county of Stewart,
for the benefit of the heirs .and
creditors of said deceased. Terns made known
on the day of sale. •
; * JAMJES- ‘WATERS Adm’r. .
may 20, 1846. “Wl Ly J. Al. Mitchell.
L E GAL NOT I C E S .
|7oUßmofitiis after date application will
Jl be made by me to tlie honorable the Infe
rior Court of Harris county when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and
pferisliable property belonging to the estate'of
Pieakaiit Ml Bemiing, ded’d. . - -
” R. E. BENNING, Adm’r.
June 3, 1846. 23—4rn
y~ — f-~- *— r :y~ “
FOUR months after (Rite, application will
be merde ‘ao the honorable interior Court of
Randolph county, wlren sitting..as a court of.ar
dinary, for leave tx> sell the Lauds belonging “io
the estate of James Johnson, deceased. Sofil
for the benefit of the lieirs.-
- ‘ . ISAAC BROOKINGSf Guardian,
may 5, 1846. L. S. (i. . 21
OUR MOSTIIS after date application will he
JL made to the Honorable tne Inferior court
of Harris’ county,-when sitting as a court of Or
dinary for feave to. sell lot of land no 94 , in the
ISth-district; ofioriginally Alnscogee, now Harris
property of Henry L. Philips,
minor, of Charles Philips, dec’dv
:• ••‘■c A- JVJ. PHILIPS, Guardian.
April 49, 1846. 1^— 4m T _
OUR MO3ITHS after date, application will
J- *be made to the honorable the Inferior
Court of Randolph county, while sittingY’or.Or
dinary purposes forleave to sell lot of land No;.
the 11th disfrict of said coUnty, as the
pkiperty of “Samuel -Bow, late of Henderson,
county, State of Tennessee, deceased.
MASON TILLER, Adm’rr
. - MarcK 11, 1846 - *-14t—4m
F- T-r *
OUR mouths after date application will be
made to the honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Randolph county, wjien sitting
for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the Real
Estate^belong to Jlardy Floyd deceased, for the
henefit of the heirs and.creditors of said deceas-
6th day ofMav, 1846.
’ “ \ EVERETT FLOYD Adm’s.
may 13, 3846, 20—4 m
PANTALOONS.
Blue agd black Cloth Pants ;
. Plaid and fancy Cassunere Pants;
. “ Drap D'Ete ahd Oxford Crape Pants ;
White and brown Linen Drilling “
Cotton Tweeds and Gambroon “
. Plaid and fancy colored £f
TESTS.
B'ack Satin Tests;
Fancy do of every variety of pattern ; ‘
Silk do, . . ..
White and fancy colored Marseilles do;
VEST'S. •
Super plaih Satin and figured Silk Yosts,
fmey stripe Cashmere ££
££ plain, white and fig’d Marseilles ££
- £ Boiob:i/;iue and Camblct ££
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
Super white cotton Shirts, Linen Bosoms & Cells
“ fancy striped and Mcrrimac Shirts,
Silk and Gauze, Merino “
£t do and Merino Drawers,
“ Linen, brown Jeans and white cotton dra
crs.
■ PANTALOONS.
Blue and black cloth Pantaloons,
“ . * l Cassiatere Pantaloons,
Plaid and striped Linen Drill do
Attakapas and Colton do
VESTS.
White Satin .Vests'; Fancy Cashmere do
Black and Fancy filqrseilles do
cotton
TPlffl-sithscrihcr will eoaiiimc the manufacture
, -** oY these Gins,, at- his old esiabTishment in
Clinton, Jones county. Georgia.
He can offer no belter recommendation in favor
of his'Gins than the fact, tf having supplied more
tha u twelve huriilrM ptanters with, them during tpe
lastiwo .years, while no other factory ha@.probai’
bly sold in the State more than one hundred du
ring the sTarne time, •
wilFbe spared to sustain their high
reputation, and rdnder them stril ‘more perfccj if
possible.
They wijl be-warrentedasusual to perform well,
and delivered at the.purchasers residence.
Engagements can be made witli Ins travelling
agents, or by letter AsseLed to him.
_ tLAMUEL GRISWOLD.
FOREIGN PEUIODICALS.
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RlucJtwood’s Magazine being an exact Luc-simile
of the Edinburgh edition.
The widespread fameofthese splendid Pcri
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“praise. As literary organs, they stand far in ad
vance of any works of a similar stamp now pub
lished, while the political complexion of eaeh is
marked by a dignity, candor anil forbearance not
often found in works'ofa-party
They’ embrace the views/sf the three great
parties in England—-IFhig; Tory, and Radical.—
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Tory; jthe “Edinburgh Review,” IFhig: and the
“-Wesßuinster” Radical. The “ Foreign (Quar
terly” is purely’ literary; being devoted princi
pally to criticisms on foreign Continental works.
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third of-those-ef the foreign copies, and while
they are equally got-up, they aliord all that ail
vantage lo the American over the English reader
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ers. The former ipav always be done through g
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* ‘* Mt ruhomSt.; N*f ■ YorL
June 17, 1846.• . ‘ - 2§^ r 4y
111 1 1 ‘I -"l-. 1 ‘ll m—-
WAREHOUSE NOTICES,
snbseribm have Ibis’ day entered into
JL copartnership for the purpose of- conduci
ng the Ware-house and Commission Business,
lender the ffrin efßuse; Patten & Co.* . r ._ ff--
J. C. RUNE,
<* F. N. JIUSE,' 1 -
T V.. RrCIfARD PATTER
’ S— Ife. T.JJWCS.'y
Oet. 1, 1845. 1 43—ts.
THOMAS PRESTOS,
COM ViISSION MERCHANT
APALACHICOLA,
FLORIDA.
\\nLl continmUbe Commission and General
*▼. t . Agency- business at the above place.—
The usual facilities afforded to those disposed
cottons to any Foreign pqt,t> or a ny port
in the pnitSd States. Receiving and forwarding
strictly and promptly attended to.
April 30, 1345; , -, •; - f, ’ -18—ts
CO.UMISSION MERCHANT
and *
At A talticlsß, Florida.
T FACTrtli, at'Apatachicoia, Florida, is pre
pared to make Advances on Consignments made
either to him, at the Bay,‘or to his friends inNew
York, Liverpool or Havre.
L. F. E. DUGAS.
Refsr&nces:
Pillot &’Loßnrbier, New- York,
’ Thos. J. Rogers & Cos. Charleston,
■'ft Wm. Dearing, “
A. Sibley; ‘ *“ Augusta,
Artcraaa Gould, “
Gardelie & Riuiid, “
Pi tray & Son, Havre.
Nov. 19, laid. 47—ts
A. R. ATEK, * ~
AUCTION AN3 COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
No. 76, Broad Street,
Columbus, Ga.
No Vi 19, 1845. -47—ts -
WHITE SULPHUHSPROTSS,
MEKIWEXHEII COUNT V, (.: A. /
r IVIS delightful watering place is now open
A Vor the season, under the most flattering
auspicas. Having now beyojfd A\ question, and
by the mnited testimony of hundreds Vfio have
tested tne virtues of the White Sulphur/secured
for the establishment a degree of confidphee and
favor unpVrelleled in the history of onypther wa
tering pla\c so recently offered to tbdipuhHc pat
ronage, thaProprietor has made consdperable im
provement* upon the buildings pleasure
grounds attached to the {dace, andfilsd engaged
the ,services\ of Mrs. Thornton# formerly of
Gainesville, sV that no inducemen#may be lack
ing to draw to Vie Springs a collection worthy of
thebr iricrits. \ ■ M ■
To the strangL*, who has ae'vMr tested the vir
tues of the crysVl fountains Ad balmy atmos
phere of this piewiant region,.* ifr only necessa
ry to say, that thole Springs Are located in the
midsfcof the most Aelightful and healthful region
of our. State, a few miles norm of the Pine Moun
tain, and only nine!miles jonth-east of Green
ville, through whichVlacc afdailv line of Stages,
connecting with the drinoitiU. lines of the Union ,
is now in operation.- I /
‘file proprietor flatlers /mufeelf that his is the
-only establishment in me/vho.!e-South where, the
visitor can be acconunoVa/ied with ah equal varie
ty of waters'. IJere weVave/the purest fr.ee-stone
‘fountains, the strong aid mild chalybeate, and
the White Sulphur, surj/aksing fnpitrity, ahd'the
distribution of its eiemenfc, any hitherto known.
•But besides this, w/ha\e a country abounding
in scenery, romantic and Beautiful, and are-suf
rouhded by a population imsurpassed for intelli
gence and moral worth* by mat of any other-farm
ing district ill this Safe. F;\m these advantages
we may safely expelfie drawVll that may be re
quited to gratify tl# in tell c c tuYl ,m o ral or physi
cal appetites of om- visitors ; anl neither expense,
solicitude nor effilrt, on the jHirabftho proprietor,
shall be wiyitiiUFto render this Filtering place ns
popular for itsAccommodatioftsVs it already is
unrivalled ,for tfe gift sofa b eiiclic® t Providence .
BATHINGjjf-Tlie Proprietor hashitted up large
and commodjWns Bathing Houses, which are not
surpassed bitfany In the Statth \
The B ALfiL ROOM will be open dvlty ‘evening,
and will with, the very bdA.Music tlie
country affords. ■ 1
iAi” Aline of Stages will be run thrlc times a
week, fifcm Columbus, via HaiailtonV to the
White Sulphur Springs. A
J WALKER DUNAYN.
N. a. Tlid proprietor will add, that Whilst
striving to satisfy visitors in his minerals Smd at
tention, he will alsiftrvto satisfy them in charges.
®fuy 27, 1346; * 22\-5t
zilff np. ft jWra
TYPE & STEkEOEYPE FOUITDERY.
* PIIE subsfFibAespectMly, inform Prin-
J-’ ters, and'othcrluhat they are continually
adding, tfi their- description of Plain
and Fancy Types-, Boixmrs, Ornaments, &c. &c.
and having made great ifflorovements in Casting,
they are now able to giveAynuch better article
-than formerly, and .at a-greimy reduced price.—•
Their assortment of Job and lEaficy Letter, and
Borders, is unrivalled in this and they
intend to spare no expense in aiding to it from
time to time every thing valuablet
They keep constantly on hand \rinting; Pres
tos of every description; Printing Giiases, Ca
ses,. arid every article used in a Printing Office,
which they offer on as good terms as any- other
establishment', m
Second hand Yresses„find.Typ ß 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. Sterctyped in a superior manner. ‘
L."JOHNSON. & Cos.
No. 6, George street.
March 4, 184f>, 10 —inly
THAT? EV2HI
TO PRINTERS.
Type Foundry and Printers , Furnishing Ware
house.
TIIE subscribers bavc opened aNew Type
Foundry in the city of New York, where
they arc ready to supply orders to any extent, for
any tied-"of Job or Fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Ca
ses, 'Galleys, Brass Rule, Steel Column llulcj Com
, posing Sticks, Chases, Rhd every article nccessa-.
ry ft>r a Printing Office. Also second hand ma
terials.
. The Type which are cut in imitation^of the
English letters, arc cast in New. Moulds, from
an entirely new set of Matrixes with deep coun
ters, are War Hinted to be unsurpassed by any,
ami wilt be sold at prices to suit the times. ALi
the type furnished by us is “band cast.” The
Types from any foundry can be matched at tliis
establishment, f
COMFUSTfripN ..JtIOiXERS CAST FOR PRINTERS.
Editots’of Newspapers who. will buy five times
as touch. Type as their bill? amouilt 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 & OVER AND, 08, Ann st.
Dec. 3, 1845. 40—ly
d&to&fL C£s>
TiIE hcrtfoforc existing ftp
tvvee'n .tile undersigned under the style .and
firm of YOXGE, GARRARD HOOPER, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. .
The outstanding business of the firm witl be
settled by Mr.'fti Hooper, who.is alone authoriz
usd to uoso, alulto use the name of the firm Tot
tlkat'-purnose
WM. P. YONGE,
‘WM. W. GARRAFJd,
- R. HOOPER. -
Columbus Ga. G 23—df
J- ‘ .ership under Ifu? Style of Rrpicaw &
CtgKpNs', forfhe..trUrtsagtioniofthe Dry Gdbds Ru
sjucss, at recently occupied by Messrs.
Bradley’s & Demmoin.
‘ J- A. BROKAW.
W. G. CLEMONS/
. Calnmbits, Jan. 2S, lS4g. 6—:f
REMO’ ALT o’
f'yEfl. n. BETZ. Bus rfiamal np stain, oyer
A -W-Ut, AVare’ir'Dmg Btor, on Sdod£ street,
j Co!uiafeus >; P'ec. 24,_ i3%£. - ; “S3—'if
Mt H* well known Hotels repaired and fm--
proved its interior arrangements, secur
ed the services, of attentive servants, add deter--
mined as f,aril to give to it my own personal and
undivided attention, the public may rely upon
every attention lo tUeifewants, and comforts that
has heretofore characterized this establishrheht. ‘
The Stabfes are wejfhnd- amply supplied \ykh
proVeflder; and attentive and faithful ostler^.
in’shoft, nothing shall be wanting to make the
WASHINGTON IIALL, all, and even more than
it has been i its palmiest days.
This Establishment has no connexion with any
dither house in Macon.
WILLIAM A. MOTT.
Apttt 1, 1846. 14 —ts
&&£ r T r HE ilousc and iotMluskd near the
. ]j[|!gf JL- residences’o/’j.- Q>Ruse ami Col.
Uji’ f ‘vL the One formeHy
o&cui}>ied. by Dr. Hunt, and at present hy the sub
scriber. Apply to- the undersigned of to J. M.
Beihune, Esq.,’ M. JOIINN'fON.
May 6, 1846 19—ts
TO RENT,
A (iomfortdlile dwelliflg House witli all ife
necessary out-hoasesfniid the privilege of
wood, on the Talbotton road, about
two miles from f’oltfinbus. It is the place w here
Matt R. Evans formerly lived. Ap{)ly to
r •• A. IP. COOPER.
Jan. 24, 1546. -I—ts
DR. CHAMPIofe
VFi33TAJJLE AGUE MEDICINE.
A safe and certain cure for Chills and Fever, in
‘alt its-complicated forms. Also, an effectual
remedy for Fevers of every dcscriptiorc.
‘TMiis Medicine has hceii before tlie public for a
number oi years, .and the benc'ficial effects.so
fully developed that the demand for the Pills libs
increased to a very great extent. For although
tlie Proprietor has inanufacturd near haif;i_ni ill ion
Boxes during the past year, he has not been able
to supply many parts'of tlie country. Thispfed
icine may be relied oji in all cases to cure the
Chills and Fever the first day.
Bilious Fevers, Typhus Fever, Winter Fever
and Scarlet Fevers, all yield to tlie use of this
incdieinej 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 box contains twenty-four
pills, twelve ofwhich will cure any ordinary case
of Chills and -Foyer. A Pamphlet accorapiftiies
each box giving ful] directions and numerous cer
tificates oftbe'etfiacy of these -Pill*;; Price’ re
duced To $1 00 p*er Box.
AL^O,
DR. CHAMPION’S
Vegetable Anti-Bilious, Anti-Dyspeptic, Purify
ing and Cathartic Pills.
Possessing finer important combined properties
for the cure of diseases, carefully and cor
rectly combined one article to assist the ef
fect of another, for the benefit of the health of
mankindi
The proprietor asserts, and without -fear of
contradiction, that the demand for these pill£ is
not equalled by any medicine in the United
Stat.es. He has in his possession great numbers
ofeertificates df the most astonisliing cures that
have been effected by the use of these pills.
They are recommended to the attention of
those afflicted with Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Bilious habits, Gestiveness, Cholera Morbus,Rheu
matism, Scrofula, Foul Stomach; Depraved Ap
petite, IForms, Jaundice, HeadJclio and Sick
“Stomach, Palpitation of the Heart, Drarrhoc, Ner
votls affections, obstructed Mensturation, Dys
entary OF Fiiix, Heart-burn, White Swelling, and
all those diseases arisingTrom 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,/- *
Hf.i.lk vii.lk, Feb. 17, 1815.
• Wo tlie undersigned citizens -of Helleville, II.,”
huieby’certify that we are personally acquainted
vvith Dr, Champion of this pioce ami liave been
for several years, and have the utraostconfidence
in him as.a Physneiagi. That He is in this com
munity, and deservedly so, a popular Physician.
We further certify that we have used “bis pills
in our families for several years and Jiutf tlieni to
be a valuable, efficient anu sa.fe medicine for the
cure of diseases for whicifthey are recommended,
that they are in iHgh.repnte in this community,
and of t.tip celebrity and good effects of these
pills we have heard much from this and the va
rious otlior states, in which they are so exten
sively used. \Ve think them woittiy of high re
commendation ,
IF. F,-Boyakin, Pastor of tlie Baptist Church.
T. Harrison, Minister Methodist iq* Church,
John Reynolds, Ex Gdifernor of Illinois,
W. McClintock Cferk of the County Corns.’Court,
IF* C. Kinney Clerk Bt. Clair (bounty Circuit
Con ft,
John D. ijugfles Probate Justice,
Richard Hay Recorijef Bt. Clair county,
James Mit-me!] Post master,
J. L. D. MOx- fson Representative in State Leg
islature,
Seth Catiin Representative in State Senate,
L. D. Gjbanuee proprietor steam mill.
This is to certify that we have ugdd Dr.’ Cham
pion's Vegetable Ague medicine, and also, his
Vegetable Anti-Bilious, Aptl-Dyspeptic, Purify
ing and Cathartic pills, in bur families fora num
of years; aßd have also; ,lear®nd niu6h of their
celebrity from great numbers of persons who
have used-thorn in their Jamiljes. We do tlnnk
thorn very efficient and valuable medicines for
the cure of diseases for which they are recom
mended :
Maj. James Pearson, Twiggs county Geo'rgja.
Ira Durfee, M. D. do do do
J. Matlock, merchant, BJakJy, do
Jolin Dill & Cos., Fort G.unes, do
IV. A. Ilnwson, Lumpkin, . ■ do
Lessee B. Re*, CuXhbert, do
,W‘.” S, Middlehropks, planter, Jones, do
Alex. Lowrey, M. T>.-Jefferson, do
W. Anderson,P. M. Sumpter county, Alabama.
G. H. Sheldon, mercha-nt. Easton, do
W. M. Gihnorc. Pianter, I'ickeus county do
R. Long, Planter, do do ‘ do
A. C. Ilolbert, J.P, Dorevillc, JLssissippi.
M. ij. J. McGuffee, Cayuga, do
J. I Louis, Aubrem, do
IF. F Dillon, Oakley, do
S. B. Simmons,Planter, Rbselauae, do
G. Stampt!, merchant, Caroiton, do
Judge Carbry, Coffefville, do
B. B. Arnold, PJanter,'Graball, ‘ do
J. B. Meek, merchant. LrmsviUe, do
James'Lovvrv, merchant. Raleigh, do
I). F. N. Turner. P M Monticello; do
Samuel Jayne*, P M Brooklraven, do
E. B. Taylor, merchant, Gallatin, do
E. D. IFard, Dniggisl, Canton do
IV. C, Cayce, nibrenant, Sharon, do
Fur sale by
ROBT. A WARE,
POND & WILLCOX.
WINTER & EPPING,
Columbus, Ga.
Also, in nearly all the Towns and Villages,
and by numerous country Agents in a!J the.Soutli
ern aiid'lFestorn Ftatcs.
May 27, 1g46. 22 1m
$25 RiIWARD.
;!01NA\YIY frm siesttkerlb!T,iji Russel ca.^
Ala., about tlie 29th of April, a negro man,
named JIM. Lie is-27 years old, has a dark
Brcrwn . comfdvjxion, his countenance tyn.opthe,
bright and intelligent, speaks quick when spoken
to,‘and is inclined,to be very talkative. Has a
scar on ornfeflqs eyebrows, and-another, I think,
pn liis let! upper lip. T ’
lie is a well built-, handsome fellow, weighs
about 169 lbs., and is about, six feet.high. He
‘-wilfln fii probability deny to whom he belongs.
U .twill give the above reward for his apprehen
sion and confinement, Sp that I get him.
JNO. It. BILLUPS.
Columbus, June 17, 1843.* ~o —ts
BACON! BACON!!
KfWi SALE AT ME LOWEST MASK lit PRICES.
150-Ihtsfes Superirtr Itacon.
TZ> LMTERvS and otliers in v/imt of. Bacon
JL would do well to call op thp undcreignod
Before purchasing.
. JOHN I. RIDGEIFAY, <
T T r pper erwi Biead St., Cblumhlis, QJ.-
4 —3fe - -
•MBD ICAI. In OTICKs.
FIR- WM* J. INGERSOLL*
T> PPECFILLY offers Jiis professional sen i
ces, to the citizens.of Columbus and vicin
ity.
JKr He has removed his Office to the Store of
I. B. Hoxie, on the East side of Broad Street
below the Market, where lie ma.v be found.at all
times (unless professionally eiimmed )
May 6, 1846. _ i 9 -_ 3m
t DR. SCHLEY,
X-? EaPE’ TFLLLY tenders his professional scr*
V’ viees to the citizens of Columbus, and the
adjoining country.
&Cr Office at his residence near the Baptist
Chnrc.h;
Columbus, May 6, ISI6. 19 t s *
DRS. DOSWELL & BILLING
T-TAt’E moved their office to the Drug Stord
JLJL ot Winter & Epping. Persons desiring
their professional services, will lea ve their name
at the Drug Store, during their absence. We take
this ojjjjprtunity of tendering our thanks to those
who have extended to 11s so liberal a patronage;
cind hope those itidebted by note or account will
please do us the essential Javor to call and settle;
Dec. 31, 1845, { t s
DR*.PITMAN,
XTAVLYG permanently located himself in
-1: A the county of Troup, two and a half miles
South East <jf LaGrange, respectfully tenders his
sdrviceh to the citizens of said county, and ad
joining qounties. lie can be found at all times
when uot professionally eugaged, at the residence
of Col. J. D. NievVsom. He will practice under
the Dutcfesystem, and will give prompt attention
to all calls.
March 11, 1846. ll—ts
” 53ssasi)a
DOCTS, TAYLOB i URtpiiET, respectfully
announce to the citizens of Columbus and
the vicinity, that they have associated themselves
in the practice of Medicine.
They will give prompt attention to all calls;
either in the city or county.
Their office will be continued at the one, at
present occupied by Dr. Taylor, on Randolph
street. *
The residence of Dr. Urquhart will be at the
house of Mrs. Shorter, on Broad street.
Columbus, May 29,1544. 22—ts
NOTICE.
To Planters and Citizens generally,
OF THE SOUTHERN STATES.
A Remedy for Fever and Ague, Bilioud
and Congestive Fevers.
DR. WOODRUFF’S
FEVER AND AGUE AND ANTI-FE
VER PiLL.
ARE a safe, and efficient remedy for Fever
and Ague, one box being generally suffi
ciefi’t fbr two common A trial of these
Pills is all, we think, that is necessary to con
vince any one that they arc what we recommend
thetn to be. Price, $1 00 per box.
Dr. Woodruff’s Anti-Bilious Vegetable Life
Pills. The proprietor of the Anti-Bilious Pills
deems it altogether unnecessary for him to say
any thing commendatory of them.
These Pills have long been in use in the South;
by physicians and others, they have been tested,
and the result of it will be found in the certificates
giveti below.
We will only add, that if you find upon trial,
that they are worthless, return the empty Box
and get your money back.
We have made arrangements by which we
.shali.be able to furnish every family with a sup
ply # of them, and in order that all may be able to
puiohase we have put them at the very low price
of twenty-five cents per box.
For further particutars; see pamphlets at the
Agents.
M. WOODRUFF, M. D.
To All Whnuf it MUy Concern.
We, the undersigned, having made use of Dr.-
Woodruff’s VEGETABLE LIFE I’ILLS, on our
selves or in our laniilies—some of us for years;
and some of us in practice, as Physicians, in the
various diseases common at the South —cheerful-
ly give this our testimony in their favor, believing
as we do, that they ore aii invaluable Family
Medicine —a fine aiiti-Bilious Remedy, and well
worthy of a place in every traveler’s trunk, and
family medicine chest. As far as our experience
goes, we have found them to act rniidly, yet effi
ciently ; generally, deterging the Stomach and
Bowels of all morbid matter—the prime cause of
most diseases.-
Columbus Ga.
Dr. J. M. Hill, Russell County, Alabama.
Dr. Thomas Duffie, do do do
Dr. Wm. Ilall, Talbotton Georgia
DV. 44. Mizell, “ do do .. m ,-
Dr. Moses Padgett, Henry county, Ala.
Dr. James A. Mills, Chambers co. do
Dr. James Butler, do do
Dr. A. N. Worthy, Macon, do
Dr. Thomas Raines, Barbour, do
Dr. James E. Roper. Talbot county, Georgia*
Dr. M. C. Wardlaw, Chambers do Ala.
Dr. Enoch Williams, Marion do Ga.
Chesley D. Woodward, Stewart do do
Henry Kindred, Russell county, Alabama.
Allen Burr, do do do
J. I'. Brown, Girard do do
Jesse Smith, do do do
Simeon Mote, Harris county, Georgia.
Samuel Watkins, Muscogee do
Eleazer Morrel, do do
A. C. Lester, do do
James Cook; do do
.Simeon Bcacham, do do
Hardy Hobbs, Harris county, do
Henry Mathews, do do
James N. Bcthune, Columbus Ga., Attorney,
John M. Bcthuoc, do do do
Robert L. Hayes, Esq do do
R. N. R. Bardwell, do member of Council.
James R. Green do Ga.
James A. Bradford, Esq. do do
Jesse R. Wood, do do
Daniel J. Reese, do do
Arthui>Gambrill, do do
WM. Kylander,# do do
F. L. Davies, do do
A. J. Abbott, do do
James Paradise, do do
Thomas D. Moss, do do
Col. A. B. Kagan, do do
ALSO
Dr Wooili-nlPs DY SENT ARY CORDIAD
A Popular Remedy .
ALSO *
Dr. Woodruff’s AVORM SPECIFIC.*
The above valuable medicines, for sale by
Dr. R. A. WARE, )
Dr. WOODRUFF, > Broad street,
and WINTER & EPPING,)
Also, at the following places:
Joshua It. McCpok, yalloca post-ollice, Mus
cogee ;
Mrs. E. Leech, Talbotton, Ga.
Wm. M; Cochran, P. M. Whitesville, Harris
county’;
J. E. MeEllianv, Elferslie post-office, Harris
County ; -
Stephen Weston, Weston's cross-roads, Stew
art county;
D. A. Garnett, Lumpkin, Stewart, . .
Win, Stafford, P. M. Florence, Stewart county;
A. M. McClendon, Roanoke, Randolph county;
D. Morris, Georgetown, “ “
Dr. J. W. Savage, near Tazewell, Marion
county;
11. It. Lamb, Marion county;
C. S. Cox, Pirrevilie, ‘ “
W. T. & If. Davenport; Americus, SumtOr
county;
ltobinson & Andersoa, Blakery, Early county;
J. M. Slorison, Ehfiula, Ala.
Junius Jonrdan,
lfora & Adams; TusLegee, Ala.
Jones St Brown. Uifion Springs, Ala.
J. T. Cravvford St Cos. Egon, Ala-. ;
Robert Allen, Sand Fort, Ala.
John Frazier, P. M. Lafayette, Chambers, co.*
Ala.
Dr. Moses Padgett, Abbeville post-office Hen
ry co. Ala. _ :
’ Tuttle S: Wakefield, Ft. GaiiieS Ga.
June, 241846 ‘ j 26—ts
THOMASTON FACTORY.
*Wf l¥aw. \m appointfd Agents for the sak
* v ‘of tlie Gockls manufactured bv the Thoin
aston'Factorv. ;nrd are now prepared to supply
applfeiaits the lowest market rates.
(U SE, PATTEN & Cos. V,
Coluuibu*, Nov. 19 / 1845. 4? tl