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LKGAL SA L ETS .
niSCOGEE SHERIFF SALES.
VI/told on the first Tnfsday in OC
▼ w tuber next, at the Market House, iu the
City of Columbus, the following property to-wit:
One hundred amt twenty acres of land, on the
east side of lot number 43, in the 9th district of
Muscogee couaty, beingthe place whereon Isom
Winrioin now lives, levied on as the property of
•aid Wisdom to satisfy two fi fas issued from the
Justices Court of the 774th district G. M. in favor
•fKuaberell Massey vs said Windom, said levy
made by Robert L. Willis constable and return
ee to me.
Also two hundred and twenty three barrels of
Lime levied en by an attachment returnable to
the Inferior Court of Muscogee county, in favor
ofWa. M. Tilcston, vs David S. Arnold, said
lime sold by order of the Inferior Court under
attachment.
Alao, | acre lot number 318, situate on the
south east corner of Thomas and Jackson streets
jest below the court house square, together with
all the improvements thereon, at present occupied
by John Lloyd, levied on as the property of Win
F. Chipley to satisfy a fi fa in favor of John’U.
Rrowavs Lnther Blake principal and Wm. S.
Chipley security ; said fi fa issued from Musco
gee Superior court.
Also lot number 501, together with the im
provements thereon, situate on the south west
corset of Randolph and Mclntosh streets ; said
lot containing | au acre, at present occupied by
lien ben 11. Hudgins, levied on to satisfy a mort
gage fi fa issued from Muscogee Superior court in
vor of Samuel B. Pierce k Cos. vs Reuben R.
Hudgins.
Also lots numbers 3SB and 359 each containing
4 an aero, number 333, being the lot whereon the
residence of Alfred 0. Biackmdr is situated, No.
339, containing two dwelling houses, one situat
ed on the corner of said lot number 389, at pre-
•ent unoccupied, the other dwelling on the same
lot occupied by Luke Reed, all levied on on as
the property of Alfred 0. Biackniar to satisly a
fl fa issued from Richmond Superior court in fu-
of John N. Champion vs Alfred 0. Blackmar.
Also, 1 Sofa, 2 Mahogany centre tables, 1
Wardrobe, 1 dozen chairs, 1 Settee, 1 large
Brass Lamp, 1 Iron chest, 1 Bureau, 1 Marble
top pier-table, 1 Bathing tub, 1 lot wash tubs, 1
lot kitchen furniture, 7 Bedsteads, 1 lot foot mats,
4 wash stands, 1 lot bed lamps, 1 lot of dining
room furniture, consisting of knives and forks,
silver spoons, silver casters, plates and dishes,
&c. 4 water buckets, all levied on as the proper
ty of Benjamin Ilurd, to satisfy
lu hssnnl 111 fi i~l^tf > -~i~i^~1 tT - ,x ~":r 1,1 *
Ift—dsiysOUslim
Also lot of land No. 128 in the sth district of
Muscogee county, levied on as the property of A.
J. Spellers to satisfy a hfa issued from the Jus
tices court of the 787th dist. G. M. in favor of P.
B. Rodgers vs A. J. Spelle.-s and Kinchen Greer
security on tho appeal. Levy made by B. R.
Gill Constable and returned to me.
Also three \ Pipes of cogniac Brandy, 10 chests
of Tex levied upon by virtue of an attachment is
sued out in favor of Franklin 11. Delano vs Dela
no and ehemerhom ; returnable to the Inferior
Court of Muscogee county, sold under an order
of the Inferior Court.
Also three negroes, Jacob a man about 45
years of age, Flora a woman about 40 years of
age, Sarshagirl 11 years of age; and 3 bedsteads
bed and bedding, 2 rocking chairs, 1 doz. chairs,
1 centre tables, 1 dining table, 2 common tables,
1 side board, 1 book case and books, 1 sofa, 2
wash stands, 2 bureaus, 2 ward robes, 2 carpets,
1 doz. knives and forks, 3 setts and irons, a lot
of crockery, 2 decanters, 2 salt sellers, 1 doz.
tumblers, a lot of kitchen furniture ; levied on as
the property ofWm. P. Yonge, to satisfyfi fas,
two in favor of Arthur Ritchie, one in favorof
Wm 11. McFarlane, and sundry other ti fas in my
hands, vs said said Yonge.
Also two negroes, Bill a boy 12 years old and
Narcissi a girl ten years old, levied on as the
property of Miles G. Ivey to satisfy afi fa issued
under an attachment from the Inferior court in
favor of Magirt Ivey vs M. G. Ivey.
Also the half acre lot in the city of Columbus
with the improvements thereon, being the place
formerly occupied by James C. Watson deceased,
as a residence at present occupied by John C.
Mangham, levied on as the property of Jas. C.
Watson dec’d to satisfy sundry fi fas in my hands
iu favor of the officers of court vs James C. Wat
son.
JXO. M. BETHUNE, Sheriff,
Will tsf sold at the sam? time and place, the
fallowing property to-wit:
One hundred acres of land more or less, No.
aotknown in the 9th dist. of said county, the
place whereon John 11. Lamar formerly lived,
adjoining Forrester, West, Garret and others,
levied an as the property of John H. Lamar to
Mtisfy two fi fas from the Inferior court of Mus
cogee co. in favor of Duncan McDougald vs John
11. Lamar and Alexander McDougald vs the same.
Also 2negroes, Thompson a boy 14 years oid,
anJ Fanny a girl It) years old, and lot ofiand No.
SI 1 in the 10th dist. of Muscogee co., levied on
as the property of Elizabeth P. Ker.d.ill to satis
fy sundry fi fas issued from the Superior and Infe
rior courts of said county ; one in favor of Wm
P. Alexander vs Elizabeth P. Kendall maker, and
Daniel M. Jones and Charles Evans endorsers,
one Seaborn Jones vs Elizabeth P. Kendall and
Henry Kendall and other fi fas in my hands.
Also one Jersey wagon, levied on as the pro
perty of Charles Evans to satisfy a fi fa issued from
the Superior court of Muscogee county in favor
of John J. Suellings executor of Robert Snellings
dec'd. property pointed out by John J. Snellings.
Also one negro man name Den about 40 years
old, levied on as the property of Waiter T. Col
quitt to aatiafy two fi fas issued from the Superi
or court of Muscogee county, one in favor ofßuri
ton Hepburn vs Wm Rogers maker, Jos. David
eoa, Nancy F. Mitchell and W. T. Colquitt endor
ser and securities, one in favor of Bank of Col
umbus ts Walter T. Colquitt.
JOHN M. BETIIUNE, Sh'ff.
By WM. TIERCE, D. Sh’tP
Also, at the same time and place will be sold,
the following property to-wit:
One house and iot in Uie city of Columbus,
known in the plan of said city as lot (No. 3IS)
bounded on the North by Thomas street, on the
W *>jr Jackson 3treet on the South by lot (No.
315) on the East side by lot No. 317.
Also one lot of furniture to wit:—One cprled
maple Bed steads, one Cedar Bead stead, 3 pine
Bedsteads, Scotton Mattrasses, I Bathing tub, 1
chest of drawers, oneditto, 2 Mahogany tables, 2
Carpets, halfdoz. WmdsorcKairs, 1 pine Safe,
1 store safe, 1 map, 1 mantle clock, 1 brass fen
der, 1 pair of brass fire dogs, one small lot of
kitchen furniture, consisting of pots, ovens, &c.,
kned on as the property of John Lloyd to satis
fy a fi fa issued from the Superior court of Musco
gee county in favor of Hooper & Johnson vs John
JOHN M. BETHUNE, Sh’ff.
By JOHN QUIN, D, Sh’ff
it the same time aud place, will be sold the fol
lowing property to-wit:
Two neg roes, Matilda a woman about 35 years
of age, and Charles a boy about 7 years of age,
levied upon as the property ot Michael N. Clarke
to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superio. Court of
Muscogee county in favor of Robert B. Alexan
der rs Michael N. Clark.
JOHN .V. BETHUNE Sh’ff.
By LEMUEL CHERRY, Dep. Sh’ff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GEEEIBLE te an order of the Inferior
Xm. Court of Randolph county, while sitting for
ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber neat, within the legal hours of sale, before
the Court House doors of the several counties,
in which the following lands severally lie, will
be sold No. 252 in the I6ih dist. of Sumpter coun
ty —No. 125 in the sth district of Early county—
No. 117 in the *tii district and 282 in the 11th
district of Baker county—and No. 136 in the 11th
district of Lowndes county. Sold as the proper
ty ot’ Septimus H'etherby late of Randolph coun
ty deceased.
DAVID KIDDOO, Adm’r.
With „thc Will annexed.
Cathbert Jnly 2S, 1346. 32-tds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALS.
A 6REEABLE to an order of the honorable the
XJL Inferior Court of Randolph county, while
mtting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in October next, before the Court
Honse door in Cuthbert, 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 Tenneasee, deceased, this 19th
day of Jniv, IS 16.
MASON TILLER, Adm’r.
Jnly 22, IS4o. 30—td*_
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
A Ui m&m indebted to the estate
xjL of James Boykin, late of Muscogee county
deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
toeat; all persona having against said
estate will present them according to law.
aa&ffssfcK. $ **-
Columbus Sept 9, 1816. 37-6 t
LEGAL SALES.
RANDOLPH SHERIFF SALES.
\\[ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday ia OC
* v TUBER next, before the Court House
door, in the town ci'Cuthbert, Randolph county,
within the usual hours or sale, the following pro
perty to-wit:
Lot of land number 42 in the 6th district of said
connty, levied on as the property of Landon Car
ter dec’d. to satisly one fi fa issued from the Su
perior court of said county in favor of Smith k
Hroddus vs Richard V. Carter Adm’r. of Landon j
Carter dec’d.
Lot of land number 69 in the 4th district of said
county, levied on as the property of John Mcln
ms to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Superior
of said county in favor of John Taylor vs John
Mclnuis. Property pointed out by defendant.
Lot of land number 73, in the Sth district of
said county, levied on as t’ne property of Richard
Foster to satisfy one ti fa issued from the Superior
Court of said county in favor of the Central Bank
of Georgia vs John B. Foster, Heury Howell and
Richard Foster, and one from a Justice court of
said county in favor of Jas. Cooper vs John B.
Foster, Richard Foster, llenry Howell aud Wm.
Foster.
East 1 oflot of land number 95 in the 10th dis
trict of said county, levied on as the property of
Kcnion Hughes to satisfy three fi fas issqed out
of a Justice Cour of said county in favor of Jo
seph 13. Christee vs Kenion Hughes and A. Brown.
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.^
Lot of land number 40, in the 4th district ot
said county levied on as the property ot Moses
Grice to satisfy attachment fi ta issued out
Justice court of said county in favor of Nathan G.
Christee vs Moses Grice. Levy made and re
turned to ine by a constable.
West \ oflot of land number 80, in the 4th dis
trict of said county, levied on as the property of
Neill Bowin*to satisfy one fi fa issued out ot a
Justice court of said county in favor of Edward
McDonald, vs Neill Bowin. Levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
Lot ofJaud number 34 in the 7th district of
said county, levied on as the property of Esly
Sharp to satisfy two fi fas issued out of a Justice
court of Stewart county in favor ofCane k Wright
vs Jesse Stallings and Esly Sharp security. Levy
made and returned tome by a constable.
Lot of land number 205 in the 9th district of
said county, levied on as the property of Green
B. Hill to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out of a Jus
tice court of said county in favorof George W.
Phelps vs Green B. Hill. Levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
One negro boy named Charles, 20 years of
levied on as the property of Eden C. Smith to
satisfy sundry fi fas issued out of a Justice court
of said county in favor ofW. &0. J.Bealland
others, vs Eden C. Smith and Gilford Moncrief
security on appeal, and J. S. Sanderlin security
on stay. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Lot oflaud number 290 in the Sth district of
said couuty, levied on as the property of John
Thompson to satisfy two fi fas issued from the
Superior court of said county in favor of Abner &
WinN. Averittvs John Thompson.
Lot ofland number 246 in the 10th district of
said county,levied on as the property of Wm. 11.
Moore to satisfy one fila issued from the Superior
court of said county in favor of Nathan G. Chris
tee vs Wm. R. Moore, Aaron Ethridge and John
F. Lowry security on appeal.
Lot ofland number 125 in the 7th district of
said county, levied on as the property of Thomas
M. Cardin to satisfy one fi fa issued from tne Su
perior court of said county iu favor of Win. Mount
vs Thomas M Cardin.
One negro girl about 20 years of age, levied on
as the property of Ezekiel Bryan to satisfy three
fi fas issued from the Superior and Inferior courts
of said county, one in favor of Jas B. Smith vs
Ezekiel Bryan officers of court, vs Ezekiel Bryan
one in favor ofWm. Mount vs Simon L. Bryan,
Ezekiel Bryan, Hansel Morris principals and Ab
soiom F. Temples.
Lots of laud number 2,4, 5,70, in the 4th dis
trict of said county, and No 295, in the sth dis
trict of said county, levied on as the property of
Nathan G. Christee to satisfy sundry fi fas, two in
favor of the Central Bank vs Nathan G. Christee,
Jesse B. Key vsN. G. Christee, Lewis A. Goncke
vs Nathan G. Christee and others.
One negro boy by the name of Henry, Bor 9
years of age, and lot of land number 174, in Bth
district of said county, levied on as the property
of David liogeto satisfy one fifa issued from the
Superior Court of said county in favor of John
Thompson vs David Hoge.
Lot of land number 259 known as the let
whereon Thomas Watt3 formerly lived with a
saw and grist mill on it, one or two miles from
Fort Gaines, levied on as the property of Benja
min F. Watts to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from
the Superior court of Baker, and also from the
Superior court of said county,in favor of John
Diil vs B. I'. Watts, Nancy Brooks, vs Benjamin
F. Watts and others.
Lot ofland number 212 in the 7th district of
said county, levied on as the property efjohn M.
Belk and Jasper J. Norris to satisfy two fi fas, one
issued from the Superior court of sai l county,
one from the Inferior court of said county, both
in favor of Thomas Green vs John M. Belk and
Jasper J. Norris.
RICHARD DAVIS Sh’ff.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Will be sold at the same place, on the first
Tuesday in November next.
Lot ofiand number 247 in the 11th district of
Randolph county, levied on as the property of
Philander Thompson to satisfy one mortgage fi fa
issued fsom the Superior court of said county in
favor of Seymour Caterings vs Philander Thomp
son.
RICHARD DAVIS, Sh’ff
MORTGAGE SALE.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in October.
Lot of Land, No. 92, in the 9th district of said
county, levied on as the property of William Bar
bre, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of said county, in favor of David
Rumph, vs. William Barbre. Property pointed
out in said fi fa.
RICHARD DAVIS Sh’ff
SALE AT FORT MITCHELL.
Y\/ ILL be sold, at Fort Mitchell, Ala., Ills
T ? late residence and plantation of Col.
John Crowell, on the 22d of December next, (the
sale to continue from day to day,) the foliowing
property :
Sixty-five likely negroes; among them is one
excellent horse trainer, several race riders, one
blacksmith, and two carpenters.
Twenty-three large young mules.
120 head of Hogs, most of them killing hogs.
40 head of cattle, some superior milch cows.
20 head of Sheep.
Blacksmith's tools—carpenter’s tools—plan
tation utensils —cotton gins, wagons, carts, &c.
file.
Eight to ten thousand bushels of corn, a quan
tity ofFodder, Peas and oats.
Also, live of the best Duelling Pistols ever
made.
Also, the following Blooded Stock.
The celebrated stallion John Bascomb.
The well known horse Little Prince, seven
years old, out of Bolivia by Bascomb.
Morocco Slipper, brood mare out of Grey
Goose by Timoleon.
Bolevia, brood mare, by Bolivar, out of a
mare the produce of Bellissima and Old Consti
tution.
N tncy Clark, brood mare, eight years old, out
of Morocco Slipper, by Old Bertrand.
Fanny Hunter, five years old, out of Lady
Donolßon,by imported Riddleworth.
Brown Filley, four years old, out of Lady
Nashville, by Bascomb.
One sorrel Filley, four years old, out of Bolc
via, by Bascomb.
One sorrel Filley, three years old, out of Lady
Nashville, by Robin Hood.
One sorrel gelding, three years old, out of
Morocco Slipper, by Doctor Wilson.
One grey colt two years old, out of Morocco
Slipper, by Bascomb.
One sorrel colt two years old, out of Nancy
Clark, by Gero.
One grey colt one year old, out of Morocco
Slipper, by Double Archey.
One sorrel colt one year old, out of Nancy
Clark, by Double Archey.
One sorrel Filley, spring colt, out of Bolevia,
by Bascomb.
Morocco Slipper, Nancy Clark and Bolevia,
are now with foal by Othello.
The above property will be sold on a credit
of six and twelve months, the purchaser to give
bond and good security.
At the same time will be sold the splended res
idence of the late Colonel, a description of which
and terms of sale will be published hereafter.
JOHN R. DAWSON. 7 £
JOHN E. BACON, J txec rt> ’
Sept. 16, 1846 3S—tds.
REMOVAL.
GKO. 11. BETZ, has removed np stairs -over
Dr. Ware’s Drug Store, on broad street.
Columbus, Dec. 24, 1848. 52—ts
VV A It E-1J O U S ES.
WARE HOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
/I'llE uadfrsipril will eoutiaut the above
1 business athis old stand, opposite H. SrSmith
&. Cos., aud respectfully solicits the patronage of
; his friends and the public.. Which lie hopes to
j merit by giving his undivided personal attention
, to the interest of his customers.
His charges will be for the storage of cotton,
25 cts. per bale for the season. Other produce
and Merchandise at corresponding rates.
EDWARD J. HARDIN.
Columbus, Sept. Ist 1546. 36 —ts
WAREHOUSE.
THE subscribers hereby give notice, that iu
consequence of the death of their iate part
ner, Mr. F.N. Ruse, the business will be contin
ued under the firm of Ruse, Patten & Brice, at
the well known
FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE,
formerly occupied by Hail, Ruse k Cos., and they
renew the.tender of their services to their friends
and the public, for the transaction of Commis
sion Business and the Storage of Cotton and oth
er Merchandise, pledging themselves to use all
exertions to render satisfaction to those confid
ing business to their charge.
They are prepared to make the usual advances
to Planters on Cotton stored with them. They
will also give their best attention to the selling of
Cotton when desired, and will execute orders for
BACKING, HOPE & GfiOCli-
i&IJES.
Their rates for Storage are the same as here
tofore established.
JOHN C. RISE,
RICHARD PATTEN,
RICHARD T. BRICE.
Columbus, Sept. 2, 1846. 36—3 in
WARE HOUSE~
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
THE undersigned have taken the BRICK
FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE, known as
“ Yonge, Garrard & Hooper,” for the transac
tion oftfia above Business, which will receive our
personal attention, assisted by Mr. Wm P. Yonge,
who will devote himself as heretofore exclusive
ly to the same ; we therefore flatter ourselves,
that we will merit and receive the same liberal
patronage heretofore bestowed to the former pro
prietors.
We will be prepared to afford to our custom
ers and friends the usual facilities, viz : furnish
ing them with Baggings Rope, &c. &c., and
making liberal advances on Cotton in store or in
tended for shipments.
Our Rates of storage, &c., will be the same as
other Fire Proof Houses.
11. HOOPER,
J. I. RIDGEWAY.
Columbus, July 29, 1846. 31 —ts
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND
At Apalachicola, Florida.
THE subscriber, COMISSION MERCHANT and
FACTOR, at Apalachicola, Florida, is pre
pared to make Advances on Consignments made
either to him, at the Bay, or to his friends in New
York, Liverpool or Havre.
L. F. E. DUGAS.
References :
Pillot & Leßarbier, New York,
Thos. J. Rogers & Cos. Charleston,
Wm. Dearing, “
A. Sibley, Augusta,
Artemaa Gould, “
Gardelie & Rhind, “
Pitray & Son, Havre.
Nov. 19,1845. 47—ts
JLAiNDS FOR SALE.
LOTS number 214 in the 3rd district of’Lee.
do do 44 & 234 do 13th do do
do do 132 do 4th doMuscogee
do do 173 do 12th do do
do do 40 do 13th do do
do do 3 do 6th do do
do do 39 do 4th do Randolph
do do 95 do sth do do
do do 270 do 7th. do do
do do 33 & 37 do 9th do do
do do 120 do 11th do do
do do 68 & 154 do 18t’n do Stewart
do do 89 & 104 do 19th do do
do do 232 do 21st do do
do do 222 do 25th do do
do de 196 do 26th do do
do da 120 do 28th do do
do da. 162 do 29th do do
do do 155 do 17ch do do
do do 256 do 3rd - do Dooly
do do 28 & 245 do 7th do do
Persons having any interest in the sale of the
above lots can gain any information as to the
terms, &c. by application to the subscriber, or to
John B. Lamar, Esq. at Macon Ga. free of postage.
ANDREW J. LAMAR,
Near Munroe, Walton co. Ga.
Feb 4th, 1546. 6—ml2m
TYPE & STEREOHYPE FOUNDERY.
rHE subscribers respectfully inform Prin
ters, and others that they are continually
adding to their variety, every description of Plain
and Fancy Types, Borders, Ornaments, &c. file,
and having made great improvements in Casting,
they are now able to give a much better article
than formerly, and at a greatly reduced price.—
Their assortment of Job and Fancy Letter, and
Borders, is unrivalled in this country, and they
intend to spare no expense in adding to it from
time to time every thing valuable.
They keep constantly on hand Printing Pres
tes of every description, Printing Ink, Chases, Ca
ses, and every article used in a Printing Office,
which they offer on as good terms as any other
establishment.
Second hand Presses, and Type which has been
used only in Stereotype generally on hand, at
low prices.
N. B.—Books, Pamphlets, Music, Medicine Di
rections, Druggists Labels, Bank Notes, Checks,
Sic; Sic. Steretypcd in a superior mariner.
L. JOHNSON. & Cos.
No. 6, George street.
March 4, 1546. 10—mly
GEXsireiß's
mpnovi:i) cottos gins.
r T , IIE subscriber will continue the manufacture
T of these Gins, at his old establishment in
Clinton, Jones county, Georgia.
He canofler no better recommendation in favor
of his Gins than the fact, ofliaving supplied more
than twelve hundred, planters with them during the
last two years, while no other factory has proba
bly sold in the State more than one hundred du
ring the same time.
No expenses will be spared to sustain their high
reputation, and render them still more perfect if
possible.
They will be warrented as usual to perform well,
and delivered at the purchasers residence.
Engagements can be made with his travelling
agents, or by letter directed to him.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
April I, 14—ts
D USING my absence from Columbus, Al
fred Iverson, Esq., will act as my attorney
and agent in relation to the estate of Gen. Wat
son, of which I am at present sole Executor.
B. W. WALKER.
Jan. 28, 1546. s—ts
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 and Negroes
belonging to the estate of Irwin Fieeves deceas
ed. To be sold for the benefit of the distribu
ters and creditors of said estate.
MILLEDGE SAPP, Adm,r.
with the will annexed.
Cuthbejt, Sept. 16,1846. 3S—
FOUR months after date application will
be made by me to the honorable the Infe
rior Court of Harris county when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and
perishable property belonging to the estate of
Pleasant M. Benning, dec’d.
R. E. BENNING, Adm’r.
June 3, 1846. 23—4 m
FOUR MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Honorable the ..Inferior court
of Talbot county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses for leave to sell all the real and personal
estate ofWin. Williamson, late of said county
deceased.
RICHARD B. HACKER Adm’r.
Sept. 9, IS4S. 37—4 m
BRUNO & VIRGINS.
Importers of Musical Instruments, and sole Agents
for the sale of J. Chickering's and Nunns &r
Clark’s.
HAVE constantly on hand, and offer for
sale at the lowest prices, a splendid assort
ment of Piano Fortes, with the latest improve
ments, from the above celebrated manufactories:
Also, a large assortment of Violins, from $1 to
S6O, Guitars, plain, from $5 to SS, with patent
screw’s, from $lO to $75; Bass Viols; Flutes
from 50 cents to SSO ; Flageolettes, single and
double ; Clarionettes; Fifes; Bass and Snare
Drums ; Tamborines ; Bugles, plain and keyed ;
Concert or French Horns; Post Horns, with
valves; Trumpets, plain an^with valves; Corno
peans; Trombones; Ophiclides; Bass Horns;
Bassoons ; Hunting Horns; Superior Rosin, Bows,
Bridges, Pegs, Tailpieces, and mutes for Violins;
Tuning Forks and Hammers; Mouthpieces for
Clarionetts and Brass instiumeufs ; Violin, Gui
tar, and other strings ; Reeds for Clarionetts and
Bassoons; Music paper; Ives’patent Boer Folio,
for securing music, Pamphlets, letters, &c.; Ac
cordeons; Harmonicas; Toy Trumpets ; patent
screws, pegs, &c. for the Guitar, &c. &c.
New aitd Fashionable Music.
Instruction Books for the Piano Forte, Guitar,
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March 4, 1846.
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SOUTHERN BOTAiUCO MEDICAL COLLEGE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
THE Trustees and Faculty ot this College
anticipating superior local advantages by its
removal to this city , now announce to their pat
rons and friends, that they have procured rooms
and provided ample accommotions for the ensu
ing course of lectures to commence on the first
Monday in November next and close about the
middle of February. From this change ofloca
tion, students in this Institution may expect unu
sual facilities in the prosecution of their studies
both in respect to demonstrative Anatomy and
the collateral branches of medical science without
any material increase of incidental expenses.
Board may be had at sl2 per month, more or
less, according to fare and accommodations.
The organization oftlm Faculty is as follows, viz :
J. T. Coxe M. D. Prof. Institutes and Practice of
Medicine ; Wm. 11. Fonerden M. D. Prof. Ob
stetrix and Female Diseases ; J. Sinclair M. D.
Prof. Materia Medica and Therpeuties; J. M.
Comings'M. D. Prof. ofDemonstrative Anatomy ;
G. G. CookM. D. Prof, of Physiology and Patho
logy ; L. Bankston M. I). Prof. Institutes and
Practice of Surgery; P. Maclntyre M. D. Prof, of
Chemistry and Medical Botany.
The fee on each ticket is sls. Matriculative
(taken once) $5 ; Graduation $25. Payment
will be expected in advance.’ Professor Fonerden
will deliver a.privatecomse of lectures on Medi
cal Jurisprudence, tickets $5 aud optional with
the student as usual.
Gentlemen desiring more special information
may refer to the subscriber residing in Macon.
P. McINTYRE, (Dean.)
Sept 16, 1846. 38-ts
NEGRO SHOES!
ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTORIES!
r jpHE subscribers have on hand a large lot
J. of Negro Shoes, warranted to be of superior
quality which they now offer to the Planters of
Georgia. Alabama and Florida, on very accom
modating terms.
With an extensive Tannery, an accomplished
Tanner, first rate oak bark and other materials,
and good Shoemakers, the subscribers can safely
assure Planters that they will save time and
money by purchasing their supply of Shoes from
this establishment.
These Shoes have been used by many of the
Planters of South Western Georgia for several
years past, and have proven to wear generally
from November to April and May.
Our terms per pair for lots, numbers from
No. 5 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 of delivery, will be promptly attended
to.
JOHN DILL &, CO.
Fort Gaines, Early Cos. Ga.
&CT A few sober and industrious Shoemakers
can rind constant employment by applying to us
early.
J. D. SiCO.
Fort Gaines, July 15, 1846. 29—3 m
MORRISON & JONES,
Drapers & Tailors,
135 and 137 William st., Washington stores.
jVTANUFACTITiERS and Dealers ill fine Shirts.
-L” fi. Collars, Bosoms, and under Garments.—
Merchant Tailors, and Dealers,are invited to call
and examine our stock.
Aug. 5,1846. 32—ts
SEASOKS WILUAUS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SO
LICITOR IN EQUITY.
Tuskegee, Macon County, Ala.
References —Messrs. Thomas & Downing, Co
lumbus Ga., Hon. James E. Belser, Montgomery,
Alabama.
Oct. 8, 1845. 41—ly
A. G. FOSTER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Columbus Ga.
ILL practice in the Courts of the st../eral
v v counties of the Chattahoochee Circuit, &
the adjoing counties of the Southern-West
ern Circuit of Ga. And also in the adjoining
counties of Alabama.
REFERENCES :
Messrs. Harper & Holmes, Apalachicola, Fla
“ W. Denring & Sons, Charleston, S. C.
“ Poe Si Nisbet, Macon, Ga.
“ N. G. Foster fc A. G. Foster, Madison, Ga.
Columbus, Oct. 8, 1845. 41—lv
ESTABLISHMENT.
MAJOR THACKER,
TXroi' llDremind the citizens of Columbns
T T and vicinity, that he is still at his old
stand, opposite the northwest corner of the Court
House Square, Oglethorpe street where he is
prepared to pefortn all work in the line ot.
Coloring, Securing and Renovating
Clothing,
ofevery description, in a style unsurpassed in
the cities of New York, Philadelphia or London.
Ladies’ Silks and Woolen Garments, Shawls, &c.
cleansed of all Staines, and made to appear as
new. Gentlemens’Wardrobes renovated in the
best manner.
33=* As the Major WARRANTS his work to be as
well done as it can be elsewhere, and at a small
advance on Northern prices, he thinks that Mer
chants and others should prefer giving their cus
tom to him rather than sending it off to New York.
What he makes he spends in Columbus—and
should he be compelled to leave for wantof sup
port, much inconvenience would be felt by many
who desire to have funerjil clothing prepared at
short notice. To encourage HOME INDUSTRY
is the interests of all —lie therefore hopes to re
ceive a liberal share ofpublic patronage, & prom
ises to give complete satisfaction to all custo
mers.
Columbus, Sept. 9. 1846. 37—ts ■
STRONG & WOOD’S
FASHIONABLE
SHOE AND HAT STORE,
HAS been purchased by the subscribers, who
will continue the business at the old stand,
where they will be pleased to see their friends
and the public generally, at all times. v
Their stuck is full, and assortment inferior to
none in the city—as it embraces every article
usually found in similar establishments. Their
prices shall accord with the times, and every ef
fort -will be made to make it the interest of the
public to extend that patronage, which is respect
fully solicited.
All articles sold by us, are warranted to prove
as represented.
WYNNE & CHANDLER.
THOS. K. WYNNE, )
I. C. CHANDLER. J
may 13, IS4G. 20—ts
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to STRONG & WOOD,
are requested to make immediate payment to the
subscribers, who are authorized to close the busi
ness. They will also settle all demands against
the above firm. WYNNE & CHANDLER.
_may 13, 1816. 20—itf_
NOTICE TO COTTON PLANTERS.
SINCE the destruction of our Cotton Gin Man
ufactory, by the late tresnet, we have again
established o.urselyes in. the old Manufactory, sit
uated on the bank of the river in Girard, Alabama,
and are prepared to fill all orders, which have al
ready been forwarded to us for Cotton Gins, and
as many more as we may hereafter be favored
with.
We return our thanks to our friends and the
public, for the liberal patronage we have received,
at our establishment and we pledge ourselves
that no exertions on our part, shall be wanting to
merit a continuance of the same.
Ail Cotton Gins manufactured at our Factory,
are warranted to perform well, and to make as
beautiful samples ofCotton as any other Gins now
in use. E. T. TAYLOR & Cos.
Ma£ 6, 1846. 19—ts
~ NOTICE.’ “
LANS FOR SALE.
TITHE subscriber, ofLumpkin, Stewart county,
-A. wishes to sell either of his plantations in
said county, the one called my mile place con
tains 1620 acres —valuable grist and saw mills,
well supported by patronage, and built on an im--
pregnable rock foundation, on tiie Hannahatchec
Creek, 5 miles from the Chattahoochee river—
-300 acres open land —from 1000 to 1200 acres
good tilable land —400 of which is creek bottoms,
lies generally well, and improvements valuable.
The other place lies five miles from Lumpkin on
the Columbus road, aud has 1610 acres—6oo
cleared and in high cultivation—and 8 good fram
ed negro tenements.
In either of these places I will sell a great
bargain, being more land than I want for cultiva
tion—for a large proportion of the purchase
money liberal tune will be given.
JAMES CLARKE.
Lumpkin, Aug. 18, 1846. 36 1 Dec.
The Southern Recorder will please copy until
Ist December next.
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOB SALE.
r ri!E subrrikr inning more laud than he re-
A. quires, offers l'or sale a splendid Tract of
Prairie Land at a very reduced price. It is with
in eight miles of \ix<i city of Montgomery, con
tains fifteen huntred and twenty-three acres,
eleved hundred and twenty acres of which are
cleared and in cultivation, and has growing upon
it a crop equal lo any in the State. There is con
veniently attached to the Tract fifteen acres of
land, upon which there is a comfortable and
well finished residence, healthy and in a very
pleasant neighborhood. The plantation is abun
dantly suppled with good water, has a good Gin
house with cast gear, r.egro houses, and in short
evary convenience ready to the hand of a pur
cheser, so that a full crop might be expected
the first season. Corn can be contracted for to
be delivered at 37$ cents per bushel, or in any
quantity. _
The price is $9,000, $5,000 cash and the bal
ance arranged at twelve months with approved
paper. JESSE P. TAYLOR.
Montgomery Aug .25,
„ (A. J.) 36 tf*
NOTICE.
VALUABLE I. AND FOR SALE.
r DHE subscriber of Muscogee County, near
I Columbus, wishes to sell his plantation, 5
miles East ofLumpkin, Stewart Cos., containing
1500 acres. One thousand of which is cleared,
in good order and improvements valuable, a good
gin house and screw, and 16 or Id good negro
houses, and a good double farm house 18 by 20
and 12 foot passage, and agood overseers house.
In the sale of these lands I well sell a very great
bargain. Any person wishing to see the lands
can do so by calling on me or Mr. J. B. Sjmpsou
living on the place, who is authorised to sell.
W. E. JONES.
Columbus Sept. 2, 1846. 36—ts
Georgia Journal will please copy until Ist Jan
uary.
VALUABLE PROPERTY.
FOB SALE.
THE subscriber, intending to remove to
Louisana, the ensuing Winter, for the
purpose of engaging ill the culture of Sugar,
offers for sale the whole of his real estate
adjoining the city of Columbus. It consits
of a valuable Farm on the river, containing be
tween four and five hundred nearly all
good land and in a high state of cultivation, with
eighty acres of choice vvell timbered pine land
attached to it. It is well supplied with all nec
essary out-buildings.
Also a handsome private residence, command
ing a beautiful view of the city, and has attached
to it about 250 acres, forty or fifty acres of river
land, the balance pine and mostly good pine
land, and a portion of it finely timbered. The
out buldings are mostly new and good,
lie has, also, a few detached building lots-.
The Farm and Residence will be sold togeth
er, orseperate, as may best suit purchasers.
For further particulars apply to the subscri
ber, near Columbus,
WILLIAM L. WYNN.
September 2,1846 38—4 t
CHSAPSIS TUAN EVER!
TO PRINTERS.
Type Foundry and Printers Furnishing Ware
house.
r r'Ul*’ subscribers have opened a New Type
JL Foundry in the city of New York, where
they are ready to supply orders to any extent, for
any t kind of Job or Fancy Type, Ink , Paper, Ca
ses, Galleys, Brass Rule, Steel Column Rule, Com
posing Sticks, Chases, and every article necessa
ry for a Printing Office. Also second hand ma
terials.
The Type whieh are cut in imitation of the
English letters, are cast in New Moulds, from
an entirely new set of Matrixes with deep coun
ters, are Warranted to be unsurpassed by any,
and will be sold at prices to suit the times. All
the type furnished by us is “hand cast.” The
Types from any foundry can be matched at this
establishment.
COMPOSITION ROLLERS CAST FOR PRINTERS.
Editors of Newspapers who will buy five times
as much Type as their bills amount to, may give
the above one year’s insertion in their papers,
and send one of their papers only, containing it
to the subscribers.
COCKROFT k OVER AND, 68, Ann st.’
Dec. 3,1815. 49—ly
:ocax,x,,
MACON, GA.
£ss§k T J AVDiG become sole proprietor of this
|||!T 1A <vell known Hotel, repaired and im
* ili 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 heretofore characterized this establishment.
The Stables are well aud amply supplied with
provender, and attentive and faithful ostlers.
In short, nothing shall be wanting to make the
WASHINGTON HALL, all, and even more than
it has been in its palmiest days.
This Establishment has no connexion with any
other house in Macon.
N WILLIAM A. MOTT.
April 1, 1846. 14—ts
M r | lIIE 1 lIE House and lot situated near the
JL residences of J. C. Ruse and Col.
Alexander McDougald, the one formerly
occupied by Dr. Hunt, and at present by the sub
scriber. Apply to the undersigned <Vf to J. M.
Bethune, Esq., M. JOHNSTON.
May 6, 184fi _ 19 —ts
TO RENT,
A Comfortable dwelling House with all the
necessary out-houses, and the privilege of
wood. Situated on the Talbotton road, abont
two miles from Columbus. It is the place where
Matt It. Evans formerly lived. Apply to
A. H. COOPER.
Jan. 24, 1546. 4—ts
’ CHAM FiON’S
VEGETABLE AGUE MEDICINE.
A safe and certain citre for Chills and Fever, in
all its complicated forms. Also, an effectual
remedy for Fevers of every description •
‘This Medicine has been before the public fora
-A- number of years, aud the beneficial effects so
fully developed that the demand for the Pills has
increased jto a very great extent. For although
the Proprietor has manufacturd nearhalfa million
Boxes during the past year, he not been able
to supply many parts of the country. This med
icine may be relied on ip all cases to cure the
Chills and Fever the first day.
Bilious Fevers, Typhus Fever, Winter Fever
and Scarlet P'evers, ail 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 ordinary case
of Chills arid Fever. A Pamphlet accompanies
each box giving full directions and numerous cer
tificates of the etfiacy of these Pills. Price re
duced to $1 00 per Box.
ALSO,
DR. CHAMPION’S
Vegetable Anti-Bilious, Anti-Dyspeptic, Purify
ing and Cathartic Pills.
Possessing four 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
mankind.
The proprietor asserts, and without fear of
contradiction, that the demand for these pills is
not equalled by any medicine in the United
States. He has in his possession great numbers
of certificates of the most astonishing cures that
have been effected by the use of these pilis.
They are recommended to the attention of
those afflicted with Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Bilious habits, Costiveness, Choi era Morbus, Rheu
matism, Scrofula, Foul Stomach, Depraved Ap
petite, Worms* Jaundice, Headache and Sick
Stomach, Palpitation of the Heart, Diarrhac, Ner
vous affections, obstructed Mensturation, Dys
eutary or Flux, 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
pilis.
BkliiEyilxe, Feb. 17* 1845.
We the undersigned citizens of Belleville, 11.,
hereby certify that we are personally acquainted
with Dr. Champion of this place and have been
for several years, and have the utmost confidence
in him as a Physician. That he is in this com
munity, and deservedly so, a popular Physician.
We further certify that we have used *his pills
in our families for several years and fine! them to
be a valuable, efficient and safe medicine for the
cure of diseases for which they are recommended,
that they 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,
fV. F.’ Boyakin, Pastor of the Baptist Church.
T. Harrison, Minister Methodist E. Church,
John P.eynolds. Ex Governor of Illinois,
W. McClintock Clerk of the County Corns.’ Court,
W* C. Kinney Clerk St. Clair County Circuit
Court,
John D. Hughes Probate Justice,
Richard Hay Recorder St. Clair county,
James Mitchell Post master,
J. L. D. A/orison Representative in State Leg
islature,
Seth Catlin Representative in State Senate,
L. 1). Cabannee proprietor steam mill.
This is to certify that wo have used Dr. Cham
pion’s Vegetable Ague medicine, and also, his
Vegetable Anti-Bilious, Anti-Dyspeptic, Purify
fng and Cathartic piils, in our families fora num
of years, and have also, learned much of their
celebrity from great numbers of persons who
have used them in their families. We do think
them very efficient and valuable medicines for
the cure of diseases for which they are recom
mended :
Maj. James Pearson, Twiggs county Georgia.
Ira Durfee, M. D. do do do
J. Matlock, merchant, Blakly, do
John Dill & Cos., Fort Gaines, do
W. A. Rawson, Lumpkin, do
Jossee B. Rey, Cuthbert, do
VV. S. Middlcbrooks, Planter, Jones, do
Alex. Lowrey, M. D. Jefferson, do
W. Anderson, P. M. Sumpter county, Alabama.
G. H. Sheldon, merchant, Easton, do
W. M. Gilmore, Planter, Pickens county do
It. Long, Planter,! do do do
A. C. Holbert, J P, Doreville, Mississippi.
Maj. J. McGuffee, Cayuga, do
J. I Louis, Aubrem, do
Col. W. F Dillon, Oakley, do
S. B. Simmons, Planter, Roselaune, do
C. Stanciil, merchant, Carolton, do
Judge Carbry, Cofleeville, do
B. B. Arnold, Planter, Graball, do
J. B.Meek, merchant, Lousville, do
•Tames Lowry, merchant, Raleigh, do
I). F. N. Turner, P M Monticello, do
Samuel Jayne, P M Brookhaven, do
E. B. Taylor, merchant, Gallatin, do
E. D. Ward, Druggist, Canton do
W. C. Cavce, merchant, Sharon, do
For 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 all the South
ern and IFestern States.
May 27, 1846. 22—4 m
BSIAXDRETH'S PILLS.
Acrimonious Humors the cause and the only
Cause of all Pain and Distresses in the Body.
PAIN is the warning given by the nerves
that there are acrimonious humors in the
body. No man ever had an affection of the lungs
but it arose from Acrimonious Humors having
settled there. No man ever had pain in the head
or an affection of the heart, but it was produced
by the presence upon those pasts of Acrimonious
Humors. So with Rheumatism—it is the Acri
monious Humors which have settled upon the
membrane of the muscles. So with dysentery —
the Acrimonious Humors have settled upon the
mucus membrane of the bowels, aggravated in
most cases by the retention of Hard Fecal 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 presence of 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 of the
cause of sickness ; may be taken at any time of
day or night without alteration in diet or fear of
cold. Sold by
1.. W. WELLS,
Broad street, Columbus Ga.
June_24, 1846. 26—3 m
MEDICAL notices.
DR. SCHLEyT™”"^
R ESPECTFCLLY tenders his professional Sfr*
At, vices to the citizens of Columbus, and the
adjoining country. lHe
CIS!®* 56 hiS rCßidence near the Baptist
Columbus, May 6, 1846. 19—ts
DRS. BOSWELL 8c BILLING
fTAVE moved their office to the Druir Store
rl ot Wint er & Epping. Persons S”
their professional services, will leave their
at the Drug Store, during their absence. We take
this opportunity of tendering our thanks tothose
who have extended to us so liberal a patronage
and hope those indebted by note or account wdi
De'c fl U IS4S eSSCm,aI laV ° r t 0 call and -ettle.
1 ’ I—ts
DR-.PITMAN, ‘
TTAVI.YG permanently located himself in
SnnTh p he , C n at r‘ Trou P’ tWo and a half mile*
‘ outh East ol LaGrange, respectfully tenders his
services to the citizens of said county, and ad
joining counties. He can be found at all times
W ff. n . no } Professionally engaged, at the residence
ot Col. J. D. Newsom. He will practice under
to aU cal!s^ Stems W ‘ U give P™ 111 !’ 1 attention
March 11, 1546. |j t( -
DOCTS, TAILOR & TRQUHART, rcspectfallv
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 m 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 29,1844. 22—ts
NOTICE.
To Planters and Citizens generally,
OF THE SOUTHERN STATES.
A Remedy for Fever and Ague, Bilious
aud 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
cient for two common cases. A trial of these
Pills is all, we think, that is necessary to con
vince any one that they are what we recommend
them 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 ot them.
These Pills have long been in use in the South}
bv physicians and others, they have been tested,
and the result ol it will be found in the certificates
given below.
We will only add, that if you find upon trial,
that they are worthless, return tne empty Box
and get your money back.
We have made arrangements by which we
shall be able to turnish every family with a sup
ply ol them, and in order that all may be able to
purchase we have put them at the very low price
of twenty-five cents per box;
For further particulars, see pamphlets at the
Agents.
M. WOODRUFF, M. D.
To All Whom it May Concern.
We, the undersigned, having made use of Dr.
Woodruff’s VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, on our
selves or in our families—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 are an invaluable Family
Medicine—-a fine 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 ol all morbid matter —the prime cause ot*
most diseases.
Columbus Ga.
Dr. J. M. Hill, Russell Colinty, Alabama.
Dr. Thomas Duffle, do do do
Dr. Wm. Hall, Talbotton Georgia
Dr. G. Mizel!, do do
Dr. Moses Padgett, Henry counly, Ala.
Dr. James A. Mills, Chambers co. do
Dr. James Duller, do do
Dr. A.N. Worthy, Macon, do
Dr. Thomas Raines, Barbour, do
Dr. James E. Roper, Talbot county, Georgia
Dr. M. C. Wardlatv, Chambers do Ala.
Dr. Enoch W illiams, Marion do Ga.
Chesiey D. Woodward, Stewart do do
Henry Kindred, 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
Eleazer Morrel, do do
A. C. Lester, do do
James Cook, do ilo
Simeon Beacham, do ‘"too
Hardy Hobbs, Harris county, do
Henry Mathews, do do
Janies N. Bethune, Columbus Ga., Attorney
John M. Bethune, 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
Arthur Garnbrill, do do
W.I. Rylander, 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 Woodruffs DYSENTARY CORDIAIf
A Popular Remedy.
ALSO
Dr. Woodruff*# WORM SPECIFIC.
The above valuable medicines, for sale by
Dr. R. A. WARE,)
Dr. WOODRUFF, > Broadstreet,
and WINTER & EPPING,)
Also, at the following places:
Joshua R. McCook, Halloca post-office, Mus
cogee ;
Mrs. E. Leech, Talbotton, Ga.
Wm. M. Cochran, P. M. Whitesville, Harris
county;
J. E. McElhany, Ellerslie post-office, Harris
county ;
Stephen Weston, Weston’s cross-roads, Stew
art county j
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;
H. R. Lamb, Marion county;
• C. S. Cox, Pineville, “ “
W. T. & H. Davenport, Amencus, Sumter
county;
Robinson & Anderson, Blakery, Early county,
J. M. Morison, Eufaula, Ala.
Junius Jourdan, Glennville, Ala.
Hora & Adams, Tuskegee, Ala.
Jones & Brown, Union Springs, Ala.
J. T. Crawford & Cos. Enon, Ala.
Robert Allen,''Sand Fort, Ala.
John Frazier, P. M. Lafayette, Chambers, co.
Ala.
Dr. Moses Padgett, Abbeville post-office Hen
ry co. Ala.
Tuttle & Wakefield, Ft. Gaines Ga.
June, 24 1846 26 —ti
THOMASTON FACTORY.
COTTON GS3XrAO3trB.GS.
WE have been appointed Agents for the sale
of the Goods manufactured by the Thom
a3ton Factory, and are now prepared to supply
applicants at the lowest market rates.
RUSE, PATTEN & Cos.
Columbus, Nov. 19, 1845. 47 ts
THE subscribers have entered into a copart
nership under the Style of Brokaw k
Clemons, for the transaction of the Dry Goods Bu-
the Store recently occupied by Messrs.
Bradjey’s & Dcmmom.
J. A. BROKAW,
W. G. CLEMONS.
Columbus, Jan. 23, 1546. 6 —t!