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LEGAL MLES.
mi.scogiAsiihJTiW SALES.
\V ILLbf sold i\h/irst fiicstlny in SEP-
* toniber
City ofCo! iimbus, vis pnperty to-wit:
A negro woihan
lenei on s the pc on go, to
fcU.sfy a ti fa, \rmqr R stcl^^^^W Yonge,|
a.ivi sundry otheOTi fas in vm vs Tnge.
Oao liiMitdnid lot in thw city con
taining IrGMn acre, kmjwn a-s numSa 418 ad
joining jftirs .Ljnahs, at present by
Harney* lovtto on as the propSatye of
JoVnJK to satisfy a fi fa in favor o. Holt I
it Jno. T. talker.
X • • JNO. M. TIETHUNE, Sheriff,
YTilf b? sold or to -first Tuesday in September
nil the to wit:
One lot offend in tff 10th dist. afsaid
county, levied on as proJtrtjr of Jonathan
to s itisfy one from a Justices
court o'* said county, in nkyr of Alexander Cal
houn vs Johnathan Levy made and re
turned to me by a constabw^k
Also, the west half ofl# ntland No. 125, in
the 10th dist. of said coumy, whereon
lb M. Jones formerly liud, Icvi’enmi as the pro
tean Exerix, &c., of
Dime] M. Jones to satisfy li fas,
*ae In favor ofThos. If. Kendall vs
C. Jones Executrix, Adi of Daniel M. Jones dec’d.
one liosia Putnam w the same. Levy made
and returned to me bv a constable.
JOHN M. BETIIUNE, Sh-fl.
By WM. PIERCE, D. Sh’ff’
ALv). it thf Mini? tiinrunil place, will be sold
on tiir first torstlay \t S?pteintrr.
North hall’ of lot m the city of Colum
bus, together with thereon,
levied on as the Hlain, t<> sat
isfy a fi lit issued from a Wmiiceg court of CGSth
dist. of G. M. Levy to me by
Johu Burnell a Lawful c^RstabltoK
jo nmM. bettKjne sh’ff.
JtypOHN QUIN, D. Sh’ff.
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES.
ILL bp sold oiUlie first Tuesday in SEP
* * tember next jfceforc the Court House door
in the Town of Talhtoou, TalbuLcouuty, within
the legal hours of saJebthc folluwng property to
One negro girl nameifllarricjn levied on as the
property ol Win. Barnes, nLsiJfsfy one ti fa from
I albot Superior court, Cenwl Bank vs W in.
Barnes. |L
Also two hundred two and# acres ofland,
it being the South half of#ot 81, and the
north li tlfol’lot No. 82in ye 22d aboriginally
II iscogee now Talltot cowity, levie%oii as the
property of Robert Crid.-#on to li fa
Iron: Talbot Superior M> urt, Central Bank vs
Robert Cndenton. *
Also one lot of land No 163 in the 14th dist. of
Talbot county, levied on as the property of Ed
ward Albernou, to satisfy one fi fa from Walton
Snprnor Court, Robbins L. Conner vs Edward
Alb-non principal, aail George W. Walkcren
do*ser,.nd John S. klCulerh security on stay.
Also one lot of land%o. 100 11th dist.
originally Miscojee no% TalhjfcouiUy, levied
on as the property of M?s to satis
fy two fi fas from a J of Talbot coun
ty, Thomas MiGmty vs W. Johnson. —
Levy made and a constable.
JOHJK). MA/fflfcS, Sheriff.
At thf sanr tiau am place, will be sold the fol
loflta properly to-wit:
One lot oflanmNo.2Zs in the 220 dist., origi
nally Muscogee Talbot county ; levied on
as the property o!Jra<-ph llatchford to satisfy one
fi fa from- Talbot court, the Central
Hank vs Joseph R:ndiford maker, and Joseph
Wilson and C. M. Laurence endorsers.
Also, one hundred aS|s, the South iialfoflot
No. not known, the whereon ILpnm P.
Roqoemoro now rcsidcsN^satisfyfrom
Talltot Inferior court,
T. Roquemorc.
Also, eighty acres of known in the
lo:h dist. of Talbot co\umf, SMuining the lauds
of John Eil wards on jK Callieron
th* Nortli,
John S. Oliver wj the South ; on as the
property of F. Mahone to saMfy two li fa’s
from Talb<y*ipcrior court, one I.cBR Napier vs
Peter the other Roye Vtewart, vs
11-imillroP. Sinead, Peter F. M iliont^Lidorser.
Also, one Bay Stallion, levied on
one li fa iVom Talbot Superior court, Cenlßl Bank
vs Robert Kendrick maker, Thomas iSrris &
Isaac Cheyney endorser. W
Also, one house and lot No. S, in square Let
ter C. in the town of Talbotton, levied on as the
property of James A. McDonald to satisfy sundry
M sis from a Justice* court of Talbot county, Pe
ter F. ILihoie vs A. McDonald. Levy
made and me by a constable.
Also, one gray mv, levied on as the proper
ty of rtiomasG. satisfy one 11 la from
Talbot Superior Purnal vs Thom
as G. Cinmblcss.
WILHAM SMITH D. Sli’iT.
MJRTC AK SALE.
Will bf soli at tip* on the first
Tiirsday ill SrijSjii^rTirxL
F.ve negroes: years old ; Dick
27 years vi'Moid; Minerva 7
years & old, all by virtue!’ of
a mortgage ti fa issued from thVliifcrior Court of
saul comity in favor of Janies l&Gkmon vs Hart
well Harrison. M
JOHN D. MATHIS Sli’fF.
RANDOLPH SHERIFF SALES.
JILL Ik*soil on tlu* first Tursdiiy in SF*P-
heforc.the Court House
the Randolph county,
he usual ot sale, the following pro
i-wil: m
Eist half of lot No. 188, in the 10th
district of said on as the property
rs Leoiyutl Peters, onedlla issued out
of a Justice's Court
Willis Dewey, vs.
and returned to me
Lot of Land N<^ st!i district of said
ea intv, woperty of Kincheon
Uiniei
fas isjiAWolnf a Justice's said county,
111 favor of Jones Curey, vs. the said
Lot of land No. 25, in the of said,
county, levied on as the pmper^kf.George Ing
ram to sat.sfy one cost ft f: issWH from tlie Su
perior Court, in favor of officers of said court, vs.
Gao-ge Ingram and Jtochariah’Bailey, security.
Two lots of LandHi* B . 2!)6, 297, in the 7ih
district f said on as the property
of Thomas J. Watts,satisfy one fi fa issued
from the Superior said county, in favor
of John Phillips, (In .r.A, vs. Thomas J. H’at’.s
and Thomas H'atts, secSpi’
One negro nun uameßLie, .about 20 of
age, levied on as the of to
•atisfy one fi fa issued Court of
Talbot county, in faVor of vs. Johu
Took and Joseph Took',
John \t. Lewis’ following nam
eand n~groes ;
Juunryaboy of a boy 1G
years of girl of age, all
levied on property of Johl W r . Lewis, to
satisfy oßrT\ fa issued from the Court of
Hancock county, in favor of Allen, vs.
John W. L ewis and Augustin principals,
and Washington Coleman, security.
RICHARD DAVIS Sh’ff.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Will b: sold at the same place, on the first
Tnrsihty in Uctokr next:
Lot o'* Land, N0.92, in the 9lh district of said
const?, levied on as the property of William Bar
hre, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of said county, ill favor of David
Rumph, vs. William Barbrc. Property pointed
out in said fi fa.
RICHARD DAVIS Sh’ff.
(KaiswexDs
IMPROVED COTTON GHS,
‘THE sah&cribcrwill eoitißiutke manmarkore
JL of these G.ns, at his old establishment in
Clinton, Jones county,Georgia.
He can offer no better recommendation in favor
of bis Gins than the fact, ofhaving supplied more
than twelve hundred, planters with them during tbe
last faro years, while no -other factory has proba
bly sold m 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 bewarrentedasusualto perform'well,
and delivered at tfte purchasers re- dence.
Engagements can be made with his travelling
agents, or bv letter directed to him.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
%ri11,7845. 14—ts
LKG A L SA L ES. ,
STEWART SHERIFF SALES.
WILL Hkdii on the first Tiirsday in SEPT.
nextjmwfyore the Court House
town Stewart county, vndmi the
legal hours the following to-
The south | onfctof land No. the 23d
district oforiginalljfcee but now Stuart county,
levied on as the pf Turner, to
satisfy two fi fas fronts of Stewart
county, iVi n. A. Rawjgon, N. Turner.
Also, lot ofland N o 3 J dist. oforitri
nally Lee but now levied on as
the property.of JacksodMßßtirka, to satisfy one
fi fi issued from a of Stewart coun
ty, J. T. 8c V/. B. Brmjp vs jftekson J. Burks and
Also, lots of Ixndwo. 62 in the 19th.
dist. but nowmj*tewart county,
levied 011 as thoKroperty of SnMii Trotman, to ]
satisfy one fi from court of
Stewart co., JWecn L. McCluskey eaid Su
san Trotm^^
Also, 10/of land No. 13fi, in the ißh dist. of
but now Stewart co., on as
the pryerty of Norman J. McDonald
one fin from Mclntosh inferior
vs N. J. McDonald.
JOHN V. PRICE, D. SW. .
MARION SHERIFF SALES.
Wltlf’ sold, before the Court House door,
wßpn the Public Square, on the first
Tuesday imieptembor next, in the town of Taze
well, VMthiiiie legal hours of sale, the-follow
ing propertywo-wit:
One lot of’^nd, No. 121, in the 4th dist. of
originally Muscwee now Marion county ; levied
on as the R. Lockptt, to satis
fy three ti fas fromPißtice court of Marion co.,
in favor of Win. Har^L^c.
One negro man by tmname of Daniel; levied
on as the property of W. Rodgers, to
satisfy one fi fa in faVor flfcDavid Mqddux, issued
from the superior court county.
220 acres ofland, less, on by
virtue of two fi fas, one in .vpr oI'OJmK L. W.
Afaddux, and the other in W.
Gregory ; levied on as the of John Rod
gers, and issued from court. No.
not known, in the irMuding the place
whereon John
One hundred
or less, No. the 4th dist. oiWdginally Mus
cogee, liowgpßrion county, it ltg the north
half of'sai^ot; levied on by virtnK of one fi fa
from Marion superior court; the Cental Bank of
Georgia vs Richmond Bos worth; levl on as the
property of Boswortli.
Two hundred two and a half aertwmore or
less, No. 4G, iirtlie 3d dist. of original® Musco
gee, now Marion co., levied on by of one
fi fa issued from Mari on superior B.
Hamilton, for the use of Charles A/ary
Tomlin, executrix of Owen Tomlin, deceased.
roSTPOMKD SALE.
One lot of land, No. 222, in the 4th dist. of
originally Muscogee, now Marion co.; levied on
by sundry fifas issued from a justice court of
Stewart county, in favor of Wm. J. Parker vs
Wiley S. Whitehead.
BEN. J. HOLLEY, Sh’ff.
Also, at llic same time and place will lie sold,
the flawing property to-wil:
150 acres of lSnl, move or less No. not known,
lying in the 32d of originally Muscogee,
now Marion co., nkluding all the improvements
on said land ; as the property of Wm.
Mathews, to satisfy Ac fi fa issued* from Stewart
superior court, in
Sapp, Levered Bryan, ofcihn T. B.
Jolni Talbot,justices inferiorcoiH^^^lew
vrt co. vs J. Womack, ®a Wm.
Mathews.
One let ofland, No. 51 dist. of origi
'nally Muscogee, now MarioMcounty ; levied on
is the property of Jama Harlmck, to satisfy two
ii fas-j one issued court in
favor of Stewart
Muscogee court in favoßofGeorge Har
graves vs ®
Lot No. 36, in the 3rd dnjt. of originally
now Marion county : lied 011 as the
prop^^^ofGappa T. Yelverton aiißGoodman P.
Yelverton, security, to satisfy onSK fa issued
from Macon superior court, in nß>r of John
Haynes vs Gappa T. Yelverton and Goodman P.
‘Yehrerton, security.
ZACH. WALLACE, D. Sh’ff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AGREEABLE to auorder of tlie honorable the
Inferior Court of Randolph county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in October next 1 , before the Court
House door in Cutlibert,‘Lot of land number thir
ty-nine, (39) in the Eleventh district of said coun
ty, as the property of Samuel Bow, late of Hen
derson county Tennessee, deceased, this 19th
day of July, 1546.
MASON TILLER, Adm’r.
July 22, IS4G. ao—tds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
AGREEABLE order of the honorable
the Inferior c<®'t of A/eriwether county,
when sitting for purposes, will be sold
before tlieCourt HouSdoor,in Tazewell, A/arion
county, on the first ‘iWesday in September next,
between the of land No.
160 in the 3rd sold as
the. property of JamoAV. Perdue, late of Meri
wether county, dec’d. Ar the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of Terms cash.
PERDUE, Adm’r.
PERDUE, Adin’x.
July 1, 1545. 27—tds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A LREEABfILIo ail order of the Honorable
- the of Stewart county, .whep
sitt ng for passed the 4tlfMay,
1546 ; there will ori the in
September next, at the town
ofLitnipkin in said one iot of
land with good situated
three in:los Lump kin, and three
negroes two oneßonnn, the same be
ing a pert and all personal estate
o! lafe of of Stewart,
di'emojg^sold for tho the lieirs and
said deceased. T<®is made known
on ti;c day of sale.
JAMES WATERS Adm’r.
may 20,J 346. 21 by J™ I. M itcliel 1.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
\\ibHJj l)! 1 solt®j)!ifor? ill? Conrt-Hoase door
* T in county, by order of
•.he Honorable of said comity, on
the first Tuesday in 3®®mbcr next, lots ofland
Nos* 4 and 5, in the dßbt district, of originally
Lee, nnv Stewart of un
Estate of for
the benefit of tlie heirs and c®htors.
ANDREVVTHJRNS, F.x’r.
June 17, 184‘o. 15 —tds
AI) MINIS THAT OU’S S ALE.
A GKEEAiILE lo an onier of (lie Inferior
T aL Cotirt of Randolph county, while sittinst for
ordinary purposes, 011 the first Tuesday in Oeto
ner next, within the legal hours of sale, before
the Court House doors of the several counties,
in which the following lands severally lie, will
lie sold N >.252 in the 16th dist. of Sumpter coun
ty —No. 125 in the sih distret of Early countv —
No. 117 in the stli district and 262 in the 1 lt!i
district of Baker county —and No. f36 in the ’ I ill
diFtrict o ’Lowndes county. Sold as the proper
ty of Septimus IFetlierby late of Randoljih coun
■ty deceased.
DAVID KTDDtfO, Adm’r.
With the Will annexed.
Ciillibcrt July 2S, 1816. 32-tds
TO nr.IITORS AND CREDITORS.
HP HOSE iiulrbted to th? Es(a|i‘ of Allen Moye,
J- late of Randolph co. dec’d. are requested to
pay the debts, and those having demands will
please present them accordion to law.
DAVID RUMPII, Adra’r.
SARAH J. MOVE. Adm’x.
Cuthbert, July 23, 1846. 32—6 t
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
indebted to the Estate of Irwin
J- Reeves, late 01’ Randolph co. dec’d. are
‘"quested to pay the debts, and those having
,denw,j 3 will please present them according to
law. °
_ _ TI MILLEDGE SAPP, Adm’r.
Cuthhert, July 2b, 30 Ct
TO DEBTORS AND
ALL persons iMebted to the of ta*
linson Fort, l^rt' Stew arte <ny ,
are hereby requested ake im Jediate pay
ment; and all persons raring against
said deceased, will render agreeable to
JLOR’T A.
spßiMiiiipt
One Door North oMc “Sans Sonci,”
BROAD STREET, GA.
IS now rrcriving bis sapply of 6S3rE>apfi-sq
•C23U<^)vllM£LcQ.^‘ a as tbe followmg^L
COATS. %PANTAIOOIVS.
Blue and black cloth Dress B T uc and cloth Pantaloons,
“ “ m “ Pantaloons,
Drap d’Ete Frock and vM
Croton and Alapacca
Mixed Merino andJVccds “ White Satin YestnKancy Cashmere do
Check Linen frock “ Black and Fancy Mweilies do
£3“ Also, & DRAWERS of every variety. Stocks, Collars, Suspenders, Cra
vats, Scarfs, and CAPS, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, 8:c. &c.
All of which will lie sold on the most reasonable terms.
Columbus, April 22, 1846. . 17 4 n -f
LEGAL NOTICES.
FOUR months after date application will
be made by me to tlie honorabie.the Inte
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. Benning, dec’d.
R. E. BENNING, Adm’r.
June 3, 1546. 23—4 m
FOUR months after date, application will
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,
may 5, 1846. L. S. G. 21
FOUR MONTiKftcr date applicationwiillic
made to the Inferior court
of Harris county, wWn court of Or
dinary for leave to sypH no 91, in the
18th district, now Harris
county jof Henry L. Philips,
minor, PhiiipMyec’d.
P. Guardian.
April 19, 1546. Wf 16—4m*
FOUR months after date application will be
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 deceased, for the
benefit heirs and creditors of said deceas
ed, this 6th day of Mav, 1846.
EVERETT FLOYD Adm’r.
may 13, 1546, 20 —Ijn
MUSCOGEE Miperioi’ Court,
May Term, ISJ6.
Joe! Icing & Henry SnellingsA
Executors of John King, Ru]e m g . tQ
deceased. ! establigh lost
Robert Horton and J notes.
James Patill'*. J
IT being represented to the court that .Tod
King and Henry Swellings, Executors of John
King were lately possessed of six promissory
notes, each made by Robert Horton and James
Patillo, each bearing date on the fourth day of
February, eighteen hundred and thirty nine, and
due on the twenty-fifth day of December next,
after the date thereof, five of which were for
thirty dollars each, anti one for twenty three dol
lars, and that said notes have been lost or de
stroyed. It is therefore, ordered, by the court,
that said Robert Horton and James Patillo do
shew cause, on the first day of the next term of
this court, why copies of said notes should not
be established in lieu of said original notes lost
as aforesaid.
And it appearing to the court, said Robert
Horton resides without the limits of this State.
It is therefore, ordered, that service he perfected
on him by publication oftiiis Rule Ni Si for the
space of
this court, and that said BMPIo lie- sjyyrtfd with
a months before
A true of said court,
GEORCwI Muscogee
Coxivi of Ordinary, July Turin, iS46.
Rule Ni Si.
WHEmS, letters Testamentary on the
Estaiekf Janies C. Watson, late oilfcaid
county dcccnSd, have keen heretofore is*etl to
John 11. WatsA and Benjamin A. WalJB, two
of the persons ujned in the Will of the suki James
O And wherein those issued to John
H. have been refcked, leaving the said
Benjamin A. in force and I rim tijKde execu
tor on said” cstatem 1 whereasthis court
has been the said A. is or
is likely to the inter
est of said estate an* tho riglilßof the creditors
thereof will be place* in jeopJfy and whereas
also, the court lias hn info Jed that the said.
Benjamin A. has renamed irdßand now actually ,
resides beyond the iins offlls State.
It 13 therefore tl*t. the said Be.nj main
: A. Walker, be and the next regular
term of this court, to on the first Monday
in September next, to said charges oflu
solvency and and that he make an
exhibit of his actings ‘lw'gs as such executor
that the same may be fiPfy iwestigated : and that
lie shew cause why ]m not give security
hs! sucli executor, the State or
have his said lotto Jrestnniciißw revoked, or if
he resides withoutflie limits W the State, why
his said letters shjffd not he rented, and to hear
receive ant) abb which order as ®e court on such
examinations mJy order in the plftmises ; and i!
served with jjopy of this ruie days be
fore the saiJVext term of this cour* be found
m tills and if not to fie found™ the coun
ty that s<Jce be perfected by once
a week tjjthree weeks, in one of tli*>tiblic ga- .
•r.cttes ( Jin; city of Columbus, to the
said term of this court.
AtM! copy from the minutes of court,
thisJßii day of Aug. 1846.
w w JNO. JOHNSON O.
August 12, IS4G. (W E J 33—fit
CSOKG%, Ruudulpli couiilyr
W r HEREimCiilvi Craddy appiks lo me
for 1 Administration
of John Graddy, couj^gpl^Wsed.
These are a!]
-and singular the ofVuid de
ceased to be office, within the
time law, cause, if any i
they said not be graui-
under my hand at omßklhis 19th day
of July IS 16. U. P. c. o. o.
July 22, 1846. 30—5 t
GEORGIA Talbot const!y
IL. MATHIS of the 681st district G. 2d.,
J* tolled before, Benjamin Manes a Justice
of the Peace in and for said count}’, one mSre
Mule-10 or 12 years old of a Bay color, 4 feet 1
inches. Appraised by G. H. Ferguson and Don
aldson Huff to S4O.
Also one Horse Mtale 12 or 13 years old, of a
Light Bay color, with marks of the gear about his
shoulders and a white ring around his neck ; 4
feet 3 indies high. Appraised by the same per
sons to $35, this the 6th day of Jnne 1846.
BENJAMIN MANES J. P.
A true extraetfrom the Estravßook, June 29th,
2816. G. A. DOUGLASS, C. I. C.
Juiy 1, 1845. 27—3;n
REMOVAL.
GEO. H. BETZ, Ims removed op stairs over
Dr. Ware's Drug Store, on bn,ad street.
.Columbus, Dec. 24, IS4S.. 52—ts
NOTICE.
I FOREWARN all persons from trading for
two certain notes, given by me to John M.
Wright and James M. Booth, one note due this
Christmas for two hundred dollars, and the other
ana l^e °^ <?cetll 6er 1847 for one hundred
l a n.Ufemd°T Jars given for the north half of lot of
count”- i r*’|k|33r<l district of Lee now Ste,va.t-j
were given &r,V^|^iP e i f y iD B; they
1543. - ‘'-fc.e litti day January]
. WIEiJAM
Iloriahatchee, J tine •4e.u, ■ •
WARM SPRINGS,
MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA.
THE undersigned having become the sole
proprietor of the Springs has the pleasure
of announcing to his friends and the public, that
they are re-opened under the proprietorship of
the subscriber, for the reception and entertain
ment of visitors during- the present season.
Col. Seymour R. Bonner who has been so long
and favorably known as the proprietor of these
Springs for a series.of years, will remain with the
undersigned during the summer, and will bestow
his undivided attention upon the guests who may
vi.-it the Springs, and in conjunction with the un-.
dersigi’M , will spare no /mins to make them ift
every way comfortable and agreeable.
The Warm Springs of Meriwether, have ac-’
quired such’ a celebrity that the undersigned
deems it unnecessary to go into a detailed or
particular description of their merits, &c. &c.';
hut would simply refer all those who may feel
an inclination to visit him this season, to the
many hundreds who have annually resorted to
this place, who will attest to the ellieacy of the
waters in curing Rheumatism, Asthma,” Dispep
sia, and indeed all diseases incident to the hu
man frame, as well as to the facilities here af
forded for the agreeable and profitable employ
ment of time. The undersigned has effected a
thorough renovation in all the rooms, cabins, and
houses connected with the establishment, and as
sures the public that he is in everyway prepared
to preserve the reputation previously acquired
by the Springs, and to give ample satisfaction to
ail who may honor him with their presence this
season.
The proprietor would especially request the
Ladies to honor him with a visit this season, fbr
it is a “fixed fact” that where they go, the beaux
will follow. The proprietor respectfully solicits
the patronage of those who are in the pursuit of
health and pleasure. Dispensing with any lengthy
or showy advertisement for the present, the un
dersigned concludes by pledging himself and his
brother, Seymour, to do every thing in their pow
er to promote the comfort and pleasure of their
guests.
A daily line of Stages from Columbus to th
Springs, will commence running by tlie 2Uth of
this month. „
Cheap and expeditious mode of conveyance
can at all times be had at any point near the
Springs.
There is also A Tri-weekly Line Mail between
this place and Greenville, at which place it con
nects with the daily line of Stages from Macon,
via. Griffin, Greenville and LaGrange.
ROBERT BONNER.
Warm Springs, June 10, 1846. 24-ts
FOREIGN PERIODICALS.
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Review-^Tnt Westnihuter Review, and
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steamers, in a beautiful clear type, on fine white
papqp, and are faithful copies of the originals—
Blackwood’s Magazine being an exact facsimile
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The wide-spread fame ofthese splendid Peri
odicals renders it needless to say rauch in their
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 each is
marked by a dignity, candor and forbearance not
often found in works of a party character.
v They embrace the views of the three great
parties in England—JFliig, Tory and Riiffkat!.—
“ Blackwood” and the “London Quarterly” are
Tory; the “Edinburgh Review,” J-Fliig: and the
•‘Westminster” Radical. The “ Foreign Quhi
te. !y” is purely literary, being devoted princi
pally to criticisms on foreign Continental works?
The prices of the re-prints are less than one
third of those of the foreign copies, and while
they are equally got up, they afford all that, ad
vantage to the American over the English reader
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a or any one of the iour Reviews, $3,00 pr annum
For any two,” do ‘ 5,00 “
For any three, do 7,00 “
For all four of the Reviews, 8,00 “
For Blackwood’s Magazine, 3,00 “
For Blackwood and the 4
CIiUBBfNG.
Four copies of any or all of the obovp works
will he sent to 0110 address on payment of the
regular subscription for three —the” fourth copy
being gratis.
03” Remittances and communications must he
made in all cases without expensc to the publish
ers. Ihe former may always be done through a ’
Post-mnrjer hv handing him the amount to lc
remitted, fax; . his rt’cemt and forwarding the
receipt by m< p. - aid ;or the money may be
endued in a letter pest paid, directed to the pub
lishers. ‘
N. 11.—The Postage on all these Periodicals is
reduced by the late Post-Fincc law, to about one
third thefurm-ei-rtilfes, making a very important
.saving in the expense to mail subscribers.
*d In nil the principal cities and Towns through
out the United Suites to whieli there is a direct
Rat-Road or ! I at or Vo atm ni oat 100 from the cilif
of Neio York, these periodicals wilt be delivered
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112 Fulton St., Afew York.
June 17, 1846. 23—ly
NfiURO SHOES'!
ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTORIES!
r g ’Hi: suiistrilifts have on tail n large lot
olßcgro Shoes, warranted to be ofsuperioi
quality which they now offer to the Planters of
Georgia. Alabama and Florida, on very accom
modating terms.
With anextensive Tannery, an accomplished
Tanner, first rate oak bark and other materials,
and good Shoemakers, the subscribers can safety
assure Planters that they will save time and
money by purchasing their supply of oboes from
this establishment.
r l nese Shoes have been u -ed by many of the
Planters ot South Western Georgia lor several
years past, and have proven to wear generally
from November tt> April and May.
1 Our terms are $ 1 per pair for lots, numbers from
So. 3 to No. 13 inclusive, -delivered at any central
points in Georgia, Alabama or Florida,where one
hundred or more pairs are taken, payable Ist
March of each year.
Orders for any number of pairs of Shoes, nam
ing place Oi dehvery, will be promptly attended
to.
JOHN JiiJ-lt CO.
Fort Games, Early Cos. Ga.
03* A few sober and industrious Shoemakers
can find constant employment by applying to us
early.
J. D. &CO.
Fort Gaines, July 15,1846. 29—3;n
nPUE subscriHPrs have entered into a cojmrt
nership under the Style of BrijjkaW &
j ouemons, for the transaction of the Dry Goods Bu
siness, at the Store recently occupied by Messrs.
I Bradley’s & Deni mom.
J. A. BROKAW,
. G. CLEMONS.
THE CITIZE* 1 VIGILANT ASSOCIATION
OF BfeRLY COUNTY.
Mk . 25th July 18-16
AGREEABLE wmioiis notice a portion of
the citizens county assembled at
the court house in for the purpose of
taking measures tQ and prevent the fre
quent and wanton acts robbery com
mitted in this and other of our country,
and to devise means by \vmlß|he perpe: raters of
crime may he brought to and those \v!:o
harbor, feed and conceal parsSt guilty of such
heinous offences, exposed and dißjumtenanced.
The meeting was organised by to the
chair Junes Bush, Esq., and Janies afcCoiiicr to
act as Secretary.
The object of the meeting was by
the chairman.
On motion of James Hays, Esq, the
was requested to appoint a committee of
draft resolutions; whcreuponJDr. Jesse YVilliunß,
Win. H. Wade, 11. H. Robinson, Asa S. Alexan
der, Joel W. Perry, Noah Phillips and_ James
Buchanan, Esqrs. were appointed that committee.
The committee retired for a few minutes and
then reported, that the nature of the case required
some time fer deliberation, and requested that
the meeting he adjourned till Friday next. —
Whereupon, the meeting was adjourned till Fri
day next, and the citizens*gencraliy requested to
Jl JAMES BUSH, Chairman.
Sect’ry.
Friday, 31st July, 1816.
Agreeable to a large and respec
table portion of inbt in the court
house in Blakely.
The committee resolutions
offered the following, unanimously
adopted.
Whereas, the citizens of have
been greatly annoyed recently by of had
character —-those who have
elsewhere or in our very midst, and are
and supported by flic citizens of ourcountyiS-
And whereas, the present state of affairs having
become insufferable, there being no security for
life or property unless some steps are taken to
prevent the perpetration of crime.
Be it therefore Resolved, That wo form our
selves into a society to be styled the Citizens’
Vigilant Association of Early County.
2nd. Resolved, That the officers of this Asso
ciation shall consist of a President and a Vice
President in the Blakely District, and three Vice
Presidents iii each of the other Districts in the
county —‘a Secretary and a Treasurer.’
3rd That whenever a suspicious in-
amongst us, it shall lie the duty
oftlic of this Association having cogni
zance of the lay the whole matter before
the President of the Presidents, who must
decide whether the grounds are sufficient
to commence a prontution, and it shall be his
duty to have the Jaws midly enforced against all
such persons, as well who aid and sup
port them.
4th Resolved, That the n%nbers of this Asso
ciation having full confidence in|yie sound judge
ment and discretion of its bind them
selves to support any such officer
of his duties, provided that no taken
which are not sanctioned by the laws oftHk^pun-
sth. Resolved, That this Association will raise
by voluntary contributions such sums of money as
may he necessary to carry out the objects for
which it was formed. It shall be the duty of the
Secretary to collect such funds as may be raised,
pay them over to the Treasurer and take his re
ceipt therefor. The*President may draw his or
der on the Treasurer whenever exigencies may
require it for such sum of money as may be ne
cessary to defray the expenses of bringing to J us
tice ii<:!i%iolators of the law, or when the crimes
with wiiiclVhey stand charged were committed
out of the cfcnnty, the expenses of a guard will
be paid-outoßhe fluids thus raised, in returning
them to the place when ‘Such offences was com
mitted.
Gth Resolved, That each member of this Asso
ciation pay over to the Secretary one Dollar# or
any sum not less than twenty-five cents, when
ever called for, which sum of money will be re
funded unless it should be used as contemplated
by the foregoing.resolutions.
7th Resolved, That the members of this Asso
ciation will hold themselves in readiness to go in
persuit of any fugitive from Justice, whenever
the President or either of the Vice Presidents
may require their services. *
Bth, Resolved, That we consider all idle va
grant persons whose business is not known, as
highly suspicious -characters, and that all persons
who feed, protect, harbor or conceal such person
or persons arc unworthy the confidence or es
teem of our gs>od citizens, and greatly to be fear
ed and appreciated as those with whom they as
sociate. And as we do not wish,to embarrass,
meddle with, or coiffuse any innocent individual
or to become unnecessarily officious, we deem it
advisable to publish 4his our determinations to the
world in some convenient newspaper atjuast
three times? c
The Association then went, into the choice of
officers when James Bush, Fsq. was chosen as
President; Win. H. Wade, r •as Vice Presi
dent for the Blakely district 5 Vice Presidents for
the Fort Gaines district Anthony Hutchins, Abner
IV. Jones and Geo. B. Ward!aw , for the 4th
district ElijaM Padgett-, Win. Harrell and A. 8.
Tcnnill.e; for win. McElvy’s district, Wm. Mc-
E!vy, Win. McElroy and John Davis Sr.
For the 13th district Burwell Roberts, TTenrv
J. Roberts and Wm. Grimes ; for the Gth district
Duncan J. Davis, M. J. Lewis, and Zucliarriah
Cowart ; for the 26th district Thomas Speight,
Wm. VV. Hare and Robert W. Sheffield.
For tlie 510th district, G. M., Noah Phillips,
Abner A Williams and George Howard. Col. B.
il. Robinson was chosen as Treasurer and James
G. Collier as Secretary.
On motion of Thomas Speight Esq. the confes
sions of Robert Cummins (disclosing much inter
esting information) were jmblicly read. *
On motion of Col. B. 11.. Robinson, Resolved,
That the proceedings of this Association be pub
lished in all the newspapers in Southwestern
Georgia, and that we adjourn to meet on the
fourth Saturday in August next.
J AM IIS BUSH President.
James G. Collier Secretary.
George L Rice,
Benjamin Wilcox,
Atrios Hays-,
John Bailey,
F B Haynes,
Martin T Alcxahdcr,
Anthony Hutchins,
Wm Windsor,.
Joab Willis,
James Sirmons,
A C S Alexander,
Edmund Codey,
Moses Weaver,
Joseph Collier,
Green Odom,
IF in G Wood, .
N Meßryde,
Lazrus Goolshie,
Wm H Goocher,
Jacob Hares,
Luther Waller,
George Wiley,
James Hays,
Benjamin 8 Lee,
C EJenkins,
G W Mercier,
Wm Sasser,
N W Li vernion,
Wm D Coilier,
Arnos Emanuel
N B Meßryde,
A M Elliott,
Stephen Blocker,
Wm Howell,
Chas W Bush,
James G Powers,
W Frank,
Zachariah Cowart,
Stark Adams,
John Hare,
John C Chambers,
Jesse N Bethea,
Jacob Wiley Jr.
Benjamin Collier,
fVta Weaver,
Green Wiley,
Wm McElvoy,
Wm Boothe,
Barnett Codey,
E B Ligh'tfoot,
James J Itobinson,
Jos P Hardee,
Jas J Lewis,
Thos S Floyd
J G Vann,
Wm
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Joseph W Speight,
Etheldrcd Hays,
Thus Williams,
Joseph D Howell,
Asa Odem,
Green Kirkland,
Richard McGrill",
George Cross,
Elijah Sperlin,
1) ivid Howard,
jj 1‘ King,
Benjamin L Wolf, *
James Phiijips,
Peter Howard
J W Eaton,
Elam Lee,
I'houias Speight *
Joshua Kerris,.
Owen W Shackleford,
Joseph A Johnson,
Philip Jones,
Wm W Hare,
Wm J Bush,
Willis Williams
Warren Sutton,
Lewis Gay,
James Brown
Thos I! Andrews,
11 A Persons
M W Anthony
John Davis Sr.
Joseph Lee,
E K Spence,
arnes Mcßae,
Wm McEivy,
David Lee,
Zadoc Lee,
O J Davis,
Jo : ah G Jones,
B D Jones,
Francis A Fuller,
B H Robinson,
James Buchanan,
Alleji Gay,
Jeremiah Fowler,
Abner A Williams,
John Mourning,
Henry Robinson,
Dildatha Odom,
Wm Dixon,
Noah Phillips,
James HWade,
Richmond Harris,
Benjamin Hodges,
John II Whitaker,
Wm C Leath,
James B Brown,
July 2.3 th, IS4G.
MORRISON & JONES,
Drapers &, Tailors,
135 and 137 William st., Washington stores.
MANUFACTURERS and Praters in fins Shirts,
Collars, Bosoms, and under Garments.—
| Merchant Tailors, and Dealers, are invitedjto cali
j and examine our stock.
‘ Aug. 5, ISIS. 3.2—ts
WAsraxoxrc-roe.ixr
MACON, GA.
STJ AYEVG become sole proprietor of tliis
J A well known Hotel, repaired and im
proved its interior arrangements, secur
ed the services of attentive servants, and deter
mined as I am to give to it my own personal and
undivided attention, the public may rely upon
every attention to their wants, and comforts that
has heretolbre characterized tins 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 oven more than
it has been in its palmiest days.
This Establishment has no connexion with any
other house in Macon.
WILLIAM A. MOTT.
April 1,184 G. 11—ts
Dm® SJkT/JL
r | MIE House mid Lot situated lirnr the
|T -B- residences of J. C. Ruse and Col.
■ i”*! AlexanderMcDougald, the one formerly
occupied by Dr. Hunt, and at present by the sub
scriber. Apply to the undersigned or to J. M.
Bethune, Esq., INI. JOHNSTON.
May C, lS4t> 10—ts
TO RENT,
A Comfortable dwelling House with all the
necessary out-hohses, and the privilege of
wood. Situated on the Talbotton road, about
two miles from Columbus. It is the place where
Matt 11. Evans formerly lived. Applv to
A. 11. COOPER.
Jan. 24, 1346. 4 —ts
DR. CHAMPION'S
Vegetable ague medicine.
A safe anil certain cure far Chills and Fever, in
all its forms. Also, an effectual
remedy for Fevers of every description’
This Medicine has been before the public fora
-®- number of ywars; and the beneficial effects so
fully developed tbat-tbe demand for the Pills has |
increased to a very great extent. For although
the Proprietor has manufacturd near haHVmillion
Boxes during the past year, he has not been able
to supply many parts of the country. This med
icine may be relied on in all eases to cure the
Chills and Fever the first day.
Bilious Fevers, Typhus Fever, Winter Fever
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’ box contains twenty-four
pills, twelve of which will cure any ordin.'wy case
of Chills and Fever. A Pamphlet accompanies
each box giving full directions and numerous cer
tificates of the cffiacy of these Pills. Price re
duced to $1 00 per Box.
ALSO,
DU. CHAMPION’S
Vegetable Anti-Bilious, Anti-Dyspeptic, Purify
ing and Cathartic Pills.
Possessing four important combined properties
for Ike cure, of diseases, carefully and cor
rectly combined one article to 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. lie has in Ills possession great numbers
of certificates of the most astonishing 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, Costiveness, Cholera Morbus,Rheu-
Scrofula, Foul Stomach, Depraved Ap
petite/ FForms, Jaundice, Headache and Sick
Stomach, Palpitation of the Heart, Diarrlun, Ner
vous affections, obstructed Mensturation, Dys
entury or Flux, Heart-burn, White Swelling, and
all those diseases arisingYrom impure blood.
Price twenty-five cents per box. A Phamlct
accompanies each box with full directions and
ample testimonials of the good effects of these
pills.
Hht.t.e VTET.E, Feb. 17, 1845.
We the undersigned citizens of Belleville, I!.,
hereby certify that we are personally acquainted
Avith Dr. Champion of this place and have been
for several years, and have the utmost confidence
in him as a Physician. That he is in this com
munity, and deservedly so,#popular Physician.
We further certify that we have used *his pills
in our families for several year* and finif them to
he a valuable, efficient and safe ftedieine for the
cure of diseases for which theyafe reenujuended,
that.thcy are in 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,
IV. F.rßoyakin, Pastor'offthe Baptist, Church,
f. Harrison, Minister Methodist Ik Church,
John Reynolds. Ex Governor of Illinois,
W. McCimtock Clerk of the County Corns.’ Court,
IV- C. Kinney Clerk St. Clair County Circuit
Court,
John 1). Hughps Probate Justice,
Richard Hay Recorder St. Clair county,
James Mitchell Post master,
J. J.. D. Mori sou Representative in S’ate Leg
islature,
Seth Cat!in Representative in State Senate,
L. D. Cabannte proprietor steam mill.
This is to certify that we have used Dr. Cham
pion’s Vegetable Ague medicine, and also, his
Vegetable Anti-Bilious, Anti-Dyspeptic, Purify
ing and Cathartic pills, in our families for a ntim
of years, and have also, learned much of their
celebrity from great numbers of persons wiio
have used them in their families. We do think
them very efficient and valuable medicines for
the care of diseases for which they are rccorn
'iiicpded :
M ij. James Pearson, Twiggs county Georgia.
L a Durfee, M. D. do do do
J. Matlock, merchant, Blakly, do
John Dill & Cos., Fort Gaines, do
H 7. A. Dawson, Lumpkin, do
.lessee. B. Rey, Cuthbert, do
W. S. Middlebrortks, Planter, Jones, do
Alex. Lowrcy, M. D'. Jefferson, do
VV. Andersen, I*. 7177 Smnptqf county, Alabama.
G. 11. Sheldon, merchant, traston, do
W. 71/. Gilmore, Planter, Pickens county do
R. Long, Planter, do do do
A. C. Holbert, .1 P,. Doreville, .Mississippi.
A/nj. J. MeGiiffeo, Cayuga, do
J. 1 Louis, Aubreni, do
Col. IF. F Dillon, Oakley, do
S. B. Simmons, Planter, Roselaune, do
C. Stancili, merchant, Carolton, do
Judge Carbry, Cofleeville, do
B. B. Arnold, Planter, Grubal!, do
J. B.Meek, merchant, Lousviile, do
James Lowry, merchant, Raleigh, do
D. F. N. Turner, P M Monticcllo, do
Samuel Jayne, P IS} Brookhuven, do
E. B. ‘f'aylor, merchant, Gallatin, do
E. D. IFard, Druggist, Canton do
IF. C. Cayce, merchant, Shafon, do
For sale by
ROBT. A WARE,
POND ic WILLCOX,
WINTER & EPPING,
Columbus, Ga.
; Also, in nearly all the Towns and Villages,
and by numerous country Agents in all the South
ern and Western States.
May 27, 18-’6. 22—4 m
4 12BAN I) li IS II I. I S.
Acn monious Humors the cause and the only
Cause of all Pain und Distresses in the Body.
PAIN is the vvitrniiie given by the nerves
that there are acrimonious humors in the
body. No m,n < • had an affection of the lungs
but it arose from :ii;• oa -ms Humors having
settled there. No man ever had pain in the head
or an affection ofthe heart, but it was produced
by the presence , upon those parts of Acrimonious
Humors. So with- Rheumatism —it is the Acri
monious Humor.? which have settled upon the
membrane of the muscles. So with dvseriteiv —
the Acrimonious Humors have sctUpd upon the
mucus membrane ofthe bowels, aggravated in
most cases by the retention of Hard Focal matter
in those important organs. There never was a
pain or distress in any part of the body (unless it
was produced by an accident) that was not occa
sioned by the Acrid Humors. It is
these humors which have to be expelled, and by
so doing the Pain or distress is sure to be remov
ed. To do this with certainty the Brandreth
Pills must be used. They are as innocent as
bread, yet all powerful as the remover ofthe
cgu3e of sickness ; inay-De taken at any time * 1
day or night without alteration in diet or
cold. Sold by 1
L. W. WELLS, |
Broad street, Columbus Ga.
June 24, 1846, 2(5—3m ‘
MEDICAL NOTICES.
DRS. WILDMAN fc^CRAIG
Doctor whitman, having returns
from the North, is prepared to resume his
practice, and may be found at his office at all
times, wnen not professionally engaged.
!>*• JAMES W. (IKAIG,
has become associated with Dr. Wildman, and
respectfully tenders his services in the practice
of Medicine and Surgery.
t olumbps, Aug 19, 1846. 34
OR. SCHLEY*
R ESEECHTLLI tenders his professional ur
. .' iCeßto tiie citizens of Coiumbus, and the
adjoining country”.
Clrnrch^ ] “ICe" ICe ** hi3 rcsidence ncar the Baptist
Columbus, May G, 181 G. 19—ts
DRS. BOSWELL & BILLING
their office to the Drnjr Store
. of Winter & Upping. Persons desiring
their Professional services, will leave their name
a . the Drug Store, during their absence. We take
tins opportunity of tendering our thanks to those
who have extended to us so liberal a patronage
and hope those indebted by note or ac count will
P Dec 3°l U 1845 eSSe,,UaI favor to caIJ a <i settle,
DR.. PITMAN~
HP™ permanently lorated himself in
7"~ J lic , c ?. u T nt J ol Trou P’ two and a half miles
South East of La(.range, respectfully tenders his
services to the citizens of said county, and ad
joining counties. He can be found it all time#
vvhennot professionally engaged, at the residence
n'/n D ‘ eWßwm ', He “HI practice under
thelmtchsystem, and will give prompt attention
March 11, 1846. jj ts
DOITS, TAYLOR & IRQUHART, rfsppctfnlly
announce to the citizens of Columbus and
the \ icinity, 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 he continued at the one, at
present occupied by Dr. Taylor, on Randolph
street. - 1
The residence of Dr. Urquhart will be at the
house of Mrs. Shorter, on Broad street.
Columbus, May 29, 1814. 22 ts
NOTICE.
To Planters and Citizens generally,
OF THE SOUTHERN STATES.
A Remedy for Fever and Ague, lilliou*
uud Congestive Fevers.
I)R. WOODRUFF’S
FEVER AND AGUE AND ANTI-FE
VER TILL.
ARE a Stiff, and efficient remedy for Fever’
anil Ague, one box being generally suffi
cient for two common cases. A trial of these
Pills is all, we tbirtk, that i* necessary to con
vince any one that they are what we recommend
therp 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 tosny
any thing commendatory of thorn.
Those Pills have long been in use in the South?
by physicians and others, they have been tested,
and the result of it will he found in tire certificates
given 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 arnuigementfr by which we
shall be able to furnish every family with a sup
ply of them, and in order that all Jjuy be able to
purchase we have put them at theWcgy low price
of twenty-five cents per hex. jB
For further particulars, see at the
Agents.
M. WOODRUFF, M. D.
To All Whom It May Concern.
Wfe, the undersigned, having made use ofDr.
Woodruff’s VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, on our
selves or in our families —some of ns for years,
and some of us in practice as Physicians, m the
various diseases common at the South —cheerful-
ly give this our testimony in their favor, believing
as we do, that they are an invaluable Family
Medicine—a line anti-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 mildly, 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.
Ur. Thomas Dufiie, do do do
Dr. Wm. Hall, Talbotton Georgia
Dr. G. Mize!?, do do
Dr. Moses Tadgett, 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 Cia.
Chesley D. Woodward, Stewart do do
Henry Kmdred, Russell county, Alabama.
Allen Burr, do do do
J. T. Brown, Girard do do
Jesse Smith, do do do
-Simeon Mote, Harris county, Georgia.
Samuel Watkins, Muscogee do
Elcazer Morrcl, do do
A. C. Lester, do do
James Cook, do do
Simeon Bcacliam, do do
Hardy Hobbs, Harris county, do
Henry Mathews, do do
James N. Bethune, Columbus Ga., Attorney^
John M. Bethune, do do do
Robert L. Hayes, Esq do do
R. NT. R. Bardwell, do member of Council,
James R. Green do Ga.
James A. Bradford, Esq. do do
Jesse 11. Wood, do do
Daniel J. Re ese, do do
Arthur Gambrill, do do
W. I. Ey lander, do do
F. L. Davies, do do
A. J. Abbott, do do
James Paradise, do do
Thomas D. Moss, do do
Col. A. B. Ragan, do do
ALSO
Dr Woodruff’s DISESTART CORDIAL
A Popular Remedy.
ALSO
Dr. “Woodruff’s WORM SPECIFIC.
The above valuable medicines, for sale by
Dr. R. A. WARE,)
Dr. WOODRUFF, S Broadstreet,
and WINTER & EPPING,)
Also, at the following places:
Joshua R. McCook, liailoca post-office, Mus
cogee ;
Mrs. E. Leech, Talbotlon, Ga.
Win. M. Cochran, P. M. Whitesville, Harris
county;
J. E. McElhany, Eilerslie post-office, Harris
county j
Stephen Weston, Weston’s cross-roads, Stew
art county';
D. A. Garnett, Lumpkin, Stewart,
Wm. Stafford, P. M. Florence, Stewart county;
A. M. McClendon, Roanoke, Randolph county;
D. Morris, Georgetown, “ “
Dr. J. W. Savage, near Tazewell, Marion
county;
11. K. Lamb, Marion county;
C. S. Cox, Pinevilie, “ “
W. f. & 11. Davenport, Americus, Sumter
county;
Robinson &. Anderson, BJakery, Early county,
J. M.Morison, Eufaula, Ala.
Junius Jourdan, Glennville, Ala.
flora &. Adams, Tuskegce, Ala.
Jones & Brown. Union Springs, Ala.
J. T. Crawford & Cos. Enon„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 & Wakefield, Ft. Gaines Ga.
Ju.ie, 241846 . 26—ts
THOMASOT FACTORY.
CGTTOIXr
ave appointed Agents forth? sale
fv v ofthe Goods manufactured by the Thom
• aston Factory, and are now prepared to supply
(applicants at the lowest market rates.
RUSE, PATTEN & Cos.
Columbus. N*v. I9 ; 1545. 47 t<
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