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ON CONSIGNMENT.
TMHKk unwn or
Dry floods, Jlardtbare, ifc.
A MOUNTING to about $7.00(1, which will
ba mild by the piece or notUago eery lew
for m*h, or on a liberal cre.lit for mprorrd piper,
payable at tidier of the bunk* in Colambna, tla.
—Also—
Jut! received from New Orlcnns,
AZV lid*, superior N. O. iiu'gur,
tilw 00 table, do. do. rln.
:t0 do. old Whiskey,
60 hue* pritno Coltoe,
60 bbls. superliim Fluor,
libit. Pork, Barbu, Lard, Olieese,
I lalf do. Alow Beef. Boxes Codfish,
llolfdo. No. I Mackerel,
Kite do. do. Boxes tierring.
APPI.V TO
EDWARD J. HARDIN.
.Ipalnrhirola, 6th t ill IHIjbl.
coivmti Bonn.
*L
GROCERIES,
For Cotton, PiptSlarrs, Hides
or approved paper.
CIIARLESE. NORTON
J rNFURMS Murohanta and Planter* visiting
1 'Apalachicola, that h* hat just received from
tree Orleans, n largo and cxlensive assortment
of Groceries, which addod to his former supply
from New York, makes his assortment ns com
plete, if not superior. U> any ho lias ever offered
to the public
tlis establishment will be supplied ns often as
once a mouth, thAt his customers may he suro at
unv time of finding a good assortment.
Merchants and Planters will find it to their ad
vantage to give him a call, aa it is his intention to
sail ut moderate) prices, fur ('ash, Cotton, Pipe
Staves, Sides or approved Paper.
Apalachicola, Dee. ‘20, 1831— ;14—,.tf
L. C. ALLEN
lias nr.cxivr.D pkh stuauhoat Baltimore
Cognise BRANDY,
Jamaica and American ItUM,
Holland and American (1IN,
Madeira. 1
'I'eneriffe. f urivna
Mmaaitlcs, f ” INI 1 srelq
Sweet, j
Ixtsf and Brown SUGAR,
Prime COEPEE.
TOBACCO.
A large assortment of JOINERS' TOOLS,
BLUE PLAIN*.
Which he oilers for salo on his usnal low terms,
lien. »0—:«<>—if
TAXIORZNa.
J AMES II. HI I) I: BOTTOM & HOTCII
KISS, respectfully tender their services to
the public in tlin shove line of business, and in
firm their friouds tint! limy Itnvn taken a aland in
llomilton, (>u. in front of llarivoll’n Invent,
where they will keep ronalnnily mi hand
Ready made. Clothing,
and whore they will enrry on the Tailoring Busi-
noas in nil its vnrious branches.
They havo made arrangements to receive regn-
larly, ilio
Latest Fashions
’Yota N<iw York t\n<l PUiltulelfiWitt, and tlicy wilt
puro oo pninx Jo rondor general *alin fact ion.—
Tlioy lm¥* acquired the
Latest mode of Cutting
end tlioy laihl themselves responsible for every
garment made in their shop which may not lit
wall.—Their Ready rnedo Clothing is trmdo in
their own shop.
February It—3ft—-It
INSURANCE. «
T iffs Augtifttn Inunninrff mid Bunking (’om-
panjr will insure produce und merclmndino
tit*jn*i the dunpona of River Navigation on food
etniimhont* and other rivni cruft, and upon good
\ es-iol.s from Apalachicola to Now Ortcana or the
Atlantic citioN. They will iiIho tuko fire riak*
litiou building*, inerchniMliae and prnduco.
GKO. W DILLINGHAM, Agent,
Nov 5-25—If
NUGKOEN
Consisting of men. women, hoyn and girls,
TO HIRE, AND
EXCELLENT LAND
On tbo River adjoining Town
TO RENT,
seet.y to
SEABORN JONES.
Columbus, Jan 20—3ft—tf
Patrick McCarty,
OXOY8BS RENOVATOR
R ESPECTFULLY informs hit friends and
the public, that he continees the above bu-
einesa in Columbus, and will be thankful for any
employ in his line. From his intimate know
ledge of the business, and long practice in it,
ho napes to receive a liberal share of the public
patronage. II is prieea are low, as lollows:
Frock Cents, - $ I 00
Dress Coats, • 0 75
Pantaloons, - . 0 50
Vests, - - 0 25
ous public for the j, ® f r n '' J I “ d * **»■» ^
bestowed, they wiiatrl r.-psp,fully JLt.cmt ES'S/ 1”"'""
tinnanceof similar favors
T IIF. subscribers liave recently purchased
the above well known Bund formerly oc
cupied by Den llowant. It baa undergone a
thorough course of repairs, and is now open Tor the
reception of boarders and transient customers.
They pledge themselves that tlm most anremit-
ling exertion* shall be made to render the stay of'
those who cnll upon them agreeable; and while I
they would retain their sincere thanks to a gener
ic
Academy, where all garments entrusted to hint
Their Hoose is situated in n healthy pnrt of the
town, nnd near tha centre nf business, and slmll
at all times lie .applied with th* best the market
Turds, and their charges slmll bb'btodernte.
Their Stables are large, well supplied, end
faithfully uttondetl by an excellent Ostler.
UT The proprietor* of the Stages of Northern
and Southern Lines, have selected this House as
their general Hinge Office, where seals run be
daily taken liir Washington City anti Now York,
Mobile and New Orleans.
POMRUY & MONTAGUE.
Cflluntlias Feh. 4—3*—4l
I may he sent.
Feb. 17—i
40—tf
m.
TO RENT.
A hirgo Grocery Stoic, 70 feet by 30,
with it cellar tho whole length, and n
wait house attached to it, nt present
occupied by Metmrt. Smith & Mor-
ALSO,
The Dwelling over the apothecary eafnhliah-
rnt of Dr*. Clifton A Kennedy, conniving of
lire Inrge kmmiir, with a good kitchen, stable, gar
den. uttaclied to H.
AI.SO,
The Tenement formerly occupied by llonry
Johnson ana (-loathing Store, for which busine**
it w vciy aui'.nhle.
UEORGF, HARGRAVES, Jun.
n»i». jo-M-tr
LEGAL NOTICES.
aj
M’INTOSII HALL.
THE above eatabliahment is bow
open for the reception of boardera
and trunaient coatom. The auhacri-
her pledge* himnelf to apnie no puin*
nor eipcnae te render rtimfortahle all who may
favor him with a call Ilia table and bar nraaup-
C 'iod with the heat (he country nilord*.* Ilia vtn-
o« are now, large and airy—bountifully furnish-
ad with good provender and ntlendeil by n faith
ful and experienced nut for. He (latter* hini*elf,
from his experience, to merit nnd rceeicc a respect
able patronage fiom a liberal public.
LotHNuituhie for flic accommodation of drover*
o.fth he fuminlicd. JOHN LOVE.
< olumhuN. Dec. 10—30—tf
FOR HALE,
Tfm folio icing property in Cotumhus.
The nouth hull of Lot No. 13, on Front
Mrcut, with a comfortable dwelling
and cellar, kitchen nnd stable there.
ALSO,
Half acre Lot* No«. 400, 410,411,412.413,
nnd 414, situated on Troup street. Also, Lot \
No. 258, on Oglethorpe street. The above pro-f
perty will be sold very low for cash or upproved
security For term* apply to the subscriber, or
in bis absence to James Vun Ness.
WILLIAM MULLALLY.
Nov. 24-28—tf
H A MILTON ACADEM Y.
1 1 III*, friends of literulurc ore hifbrmed that
. tlio institution is still iu operation under the
superintendence of Mr. John Hays and Miss Ma
ria Hoyden, the former teachers. The trustees
feel themselves fully at liberty to stnte to the pub
lie, that every tieccMtury mentis will l>e employed
to promote the moral and Intellectual improve
ment of the students. The advantages of Ham
ilton, ns to health, morals, Ac. are so well known
ns to need no comment Hoarding can ho hud nt
ECO iv om Y.
CLOTHES RENOVATOR
8. GOODALL,
R ETURNS his thanks for the liberal encour
agement he hna had in the above business.
He respectfully informs the public that he has
removed his shop h little higher up on Front
street, nearly uppo*iU! Dr. Childers, when* ho
continues to carry on tlio above business. Coats,
pantaloons, vest, police*, cloth shawls o( every
description, cleaned in the handsomest style,
without injuring the cloth. By comparing llie ar
ticle* done by him, they are pronounced by good
jndges, almost equal to new, which he hope* has
already been noticed by the public
Having obtained some additional skill in the!
business, lie will clean coats, |Viu to loons and vests,
at the following pricer:
For cleaning a oral) coat, $1 50
Do do dres* coat, 1 00
Do do frock do 1 00
Do do pnntuloous, 75
Do do vest, 50
Ladie*’ polices, 1 50
Clottahawls, 50
Where any garment has tar or paint on it, an ex
trn charge will ho made, ngrccuhlii to the quantity
that is to bo taken out.
Pressing nnd spunging, and returning n coat to
its original shape,
Do pantaloons,
Do vest,
Repairing nenthj done, such ns putting in new
silk facings, collurs neatly covered with silk or cot
ton velvet, new culls, new s'eeve lining, n#w sets
buttons, Ac. Ac. Persons who wish to prolong
the wear of cloth or cnsiinere wquld do well to
have the line dust nnd grease extra* ted by sum
good Renovator every four or five months. It nut
only enlivens the cloth, but it gives it anew ap
pearance.
N. II. He will also carry on the Tailoring bu
siness. Having h good many hands that are don-
vernant in making up smnll jobs, will cut snd
make pantaloons and vests in the neatest style,
latest fashion, and at the shorted notice.
February 18—40
87 1-2
50
heap and nrcoiniModntuig terms. Owing to tho
Idlieulty of the times, tnetrustees have deter
mined upon a reduction outlie prices of tuition
cod,
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
I WILL sell, on accommodating terms, both
as to price and time,
Tico Lots of Land,
('•uitnining 40.5 acres, more or less, situated in the
9th district of Muscogee county, distant only nine
oi miles from Columbus, on Hull Creek, on
which i* a new and complete set of mills, both
saw and grist, now in operation. About 40 acres
of the laud is cleared and under good repair.—
Much of the land is of tlio first quality upland.—
In short, it is a first-rate settlement, with comfort-
nblo buildings (br a family residence. Persons
desiring to purchase, will please make application
to me in Moo'.iccllo, Jaspercounty, for particulars.
ANTHONY DYER.
Monticollo, Jan. 18—37““tl
HLACRSMITH’S
SHOP.
JONATHAN 1». JACKSON
, ■ ■ AVING rentoved from his old stand, keeps
The prices, ns reducad, are: j | his shop oil the north east corner of Ogle*
For Reading, Writing. Arithmetic and j tlior|a; and Crawford streets, where lie may al-
1 look-keeping (|H»r quarter.) ^ ^ $3 00 i ways he found ready to attend to the calls of his
I customers. The constant and diligent attention
4 50 ) which he lias given to liis business, and the faith
fulness Willi which ho has done his work, during
tho throe year* ho has worked in this place, ho
•vlll
English Grammar, Geography nnd Histo
ry,
Chemistry, Natural, Moral and Intcdlectu-
nl Philosophy, tho different branches of
Mathematics, Rhetoric, Logic, Political
Economy, nnd tl.o Latin and Greek Lan
guages.
By order of the Board,
SAMUEL A BILLING, fiec’ry.
Fob. 1—38—tf
hopes will insure him a continuance of the pa
tronage horetnftnrc so liberally extended to him
G &0 1 Ho will keep constantly on hand a plentiful sup-
I ply of horse shoes (nnd will always he ready (o
, pul theinj^i nt the shortest notice) together with
*y orother articles in liis line, lie pledges
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL be ofleied fur sale, to the highest
bidders, before the conrt-howw doer, in
the town of MilMgerille, on the fiist Tuesday in
Jane next, fifteen qnnrter Section* of lend lying
in the territory of Arkansan, known and distin-
gnished at follows, viz:
In the County of Fnlaski, N. F.. Qr. of Ben. 38. of
Township 4 N. Range ft W. cont’g. 16(1 acres.
Do. N. W. do. do.28, do. 4 N- do. 9 W. do. J60
Do. 8. \V. do. do. 17, do. I N. do. 10 W. do. 100
Do. 8. F.. do. do. 17, do. 1 N. do. 10 W. do. 160
Do. S. W. do. do. 36, do. 3 N. do. 8 W. do. 160
Laurence—
N. K. do. do. 9. do. 15 N. do. 4 W. do. 160
Do. N. W. do do. 17, do. 13 N. do. 4 E. do. 160
Do. N. E. do. do. 17, do. 13 N. do. 4 E. do. 160
Convay—
S. E. do. do. 3, do. 6 N. do. 13 W. do. 160
Do. 8. E. do. do 2, do. G N. do. 16 W. do. 160
Jackson—
N. F.. do. do.27, do. 13 N. do. 1 W. do. 160
Do. N W. do. do. 27, do. 13N. do. 1 W. do. 160
St. Francis—
8. E. do. do. 33, do. 8 N. do. 3 E. do. 160
Independence—
N VV. do. do. 35, do. 10 N. do 7 W. do. 100
Monroe—
8. E. do do 7. do. 2 N. do. 3 IV. do. 160
Sold lor the benefit of the heir* nnd creditors of
the Estate of Anthony McCultob, deceased.—
Term*, one hulfcn*h, the oilier made payable on
Ilio first of January next—note* and approved se
curity, dire. die.
LEONARD P. McCULLOH. ■def’j*. Ex.
_rvb.22-41—lOlll
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable
the Inferior Conrt of Greene county, wlion
siding for ordinary purposes will be sold at Ha
milton, Harris county, on the first Tuesday in
Mny next, Lot No. 171, in the 18th district of
originally Mnseogee now Harris county, being a
purl of the real estate of Austin Bunch, late of
Greene county, deceased, bold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the dnv of sale.
WM.H. HARPER,
Agent ami Attorney in fact for Alitalom
June, and IVm. Jones, Exec rs. of A.
Hunch, deceased.
Fob. 23—41—ftt
CaUAItDIAN’N SALE.
W ILL be Mild, on Ilio fiiot Tuesday in May
next, at the court-house in U*m)bcl)
county, the undivided half of l*ot No. 28, in 1ho
9th distiict of formerly Coweta now CnmphclJ
enuntv* Sold for tho benefit of the orphan* of
William Smith. WM. A. REDD, Uuard.
Feb. 21—41—2m
MARION SALES.
W ILL BE BOLD, on the fiist TuewJuy m
March next, at the court-house in the town
of Horry, Marion county, between the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
One Lot of Lnnd No. 224, tn the 2d
district of formerly Muscogee bat now Marion
county* taken n* tne property of Wtn. G. Dudly.
to satisfy a small fi fa from a justice’s coiirt ot
Houston county, in fovtr of David Price vs. Wm.
G. Dudly; levy made and returned to me by a^
constable.
One Lot of Lnnd No. 174, in the 2d
district ol formerly Muscogee now Marion county,
taken ns the property of mose* Muting and Geo.
Dvkes, to satisfy a small fi fa from a justice’s court
r 01 Wilkinson county in favor of Allen Dykes v*.
to cite and admonish all und singular the kindred Moses Maning nnd George Dykes; levy made and
and creditors of said deceased to be nnd apfieur I returned to me by n constable,
at my oflice. within the time prescribed by law, to j ‘
Georgia—Carroll County.
W HEREAS Anion Reynold*, adtnmutra-
tor, and Marv Stewart,admtnixtratria.on
the estate of John Btewnrt, (fac'd, apply for > et *
ter* of dismtgiion from raid estate—Thi. is there
fore to cite and admonith all and aingnlar the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time proscribed by
law, to ehew eattee, if any thoy have, why skid
letter* should not he granted. Given nnaer my
hand this 9th January, 1832.
Jan. 21—36 WM L. PARR, c. c. o.
Georgia—Stewart County.
W HEREAS Wiley Mnasev, administrator
on the exlato of Joseph White, dec'd. ap
plies for letter* of dismission: These are therefore
shew cause, if any they have, why sail letters
of dismission should not he granted.
THOMAS M. DENNIS, c. c. <
Jan. 21—SO
WM. WILLIAMS, jr. Pep. dh’IT.
i COWETA SALES.
W ILL UE SOLD, on the firat Tuesday in
March noxt, at the Court-house in the
| town of Newnao, Coweta county, within Ilia nsv^
a) hours of side, the following property, to wit:
H UDSON A. THORNTON) administrator Tract ol Lnitd No. 65, in the 2d dis-
oii the estate of William Martin, deceased, 0 f *t\id coahty, to Balisfy three small oxecu
apphes lor letters of Dismisxion from said estate:! t ; l>n8 i ssu 4 d f rom a justice’s court of Lincoln coun-
This is therefore to cite nnd admonish the kin-1 j„ fuvnr n( p tter Lamar, surviving co-partner
died and creditors ol said deceased, to be and ap- uf gtovall Sc Lamar, vs. John Wing principal,
pear nt my office, within the time proscribed by , alld william Stewart and John Crozier aecorities
law, to shew cause, if any they huve, why said I on Ftuy O f oxe cution.
Jesse C. Roberla* interest In Tract of
beorgia—Muscogee County.
ffUDSON A. THORNTON, ndminisunlo
letters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand this
her, 1831. JOHN TOWNS
Given under my hand rliis 7th day of Novem-
F.ND ,c .c. o.
Georgia—Muscogee County.
W 11EKEA8 George R. M’Cnnfs and Elizn-
beth M'Cant* applies u» me for luottorsof
Adminiatrution on the EsUhe of Alexander K.
M’Cant*, late of *n»d county, deceased—
These are then ♦••re to cito and admonish all
andsingulnr the kindred nnd creditors of said de
ceased. to he nnd appeur ai mv office, within the
lime prescribed hv law, fo shew cause, if any
they Imve, why said letters should not ho granted.
Given under my hand this 1st Feh. 1832.
Feb. 4—38 JOHN TOWBEND, c.c.o.
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Georgia— Troup County.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
B Y an order of the inferior court of Richmond
connly, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will he sold, in Tallmitoo, Talbot county, on tfie
first Tuesday in April next; ono lot of land situ
ated in llie county of Talbot, known ns lot No. 3,
iu the 24th district,originally Muscogee; sold a*
the preport v and for the benofit of the orphans of
Nicholas Ware, dec’d. Term* made known on
the day uf sale.
ROBERT A. WARE, Guardiun.
January 21—36
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GRF.LABLE to on order of the inferior
court of Laurens countv, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold, at the court-house
d»or. in Columbus, Muscogee county, on the
ftiat Tuesday in March next, between the usual
hours of sale.
One tract of laud lying in the 33d
district, formerly Leo now Muscogee county,
known by No. 207.
ALSO
At the court house door, in Dublin, Laurens
county, on the first Tuesday in April next, be
tween the usual hours of sale,
101 1-4 acres of land, adjoining Levin
Adams, John Strickland and others; tlio above
K eros of land belonging to the e&tnte of Levi
oble, late of Laurens county dec’d. sold fertile
benefit of the heirs und creditors. Terms cssh.
E. B. W. SPIVEY, Adm’r.
January 7—34
A A.'
SADDLE MANUFACTORY.
AMV.S 8. NORMAN, COLUMBUS, GEQk,
rP Hns jn*t opened a Imndsomv flHeoilnionl of
.Saddlery eonawting of Mon'a nnd Uoy'a auporior
.ml medium aadiiles.—Ladies hognkin. velvet
and plush scat aaddlea. Conch, Gig nnd Wagon
llmneaa, Yellow. Silver Plate ami Plainllridlev
and nvirting.il*. Couch. Gig, Wngun Driver*
und Twig Whips, Cloth and Skin Mooring*
lluffiilo Rug*, Bn*, and Stirrup*. Saddle Bag*,
Girt*. Oirelnglea, Wagon llridlea, Collar* und
every other urliclc.mliialine, which will besuld
unronaonahle terms.
UT Repairing in nil its Iminchoa will he oxecu
tod with nrotnos*.
JT Sudilloa of every description mndu to or-
d«t june 11—26
Lost.
A l.F.TTr.U directed to “ Isaac Low, Butts
County, Georfin.” containing a note for
Itftr dailani, iiutde by Silas Brook* nnd payable tn
William leow, dated — November, IS30, and
deo 25th December. 1831. All peraous are fore-
w.u ned against trading for said note, should an
attempt to trade it be made. Any information
concerning said letter or uote, adtfressed to tbo
Huhnrrihi-r nt Franklin, Troup county, will be
thankfully received. WILLIAM LOW.
Feb 4—38—tf
NOTICE*
[ jprsons are hereby notified that Charles
larrison is hero, tin* son and legatee of
David Harrison deceased, and is desirous to Imve
tlio business of liis father’s estate closed ns soon
as possible. We must request all persons in
debted. without delay, to make payment, nnd
those who have dsmands against said estate will
please make them known as soon as tlrey can.
WM. ROOT,
ROB T. E. BRODNAX,
J'in. 4—34—2)n Kjic tm of raid Estate*
IF ERMAS Elijah Davidson of Troup
county, applies to me for letters of ud-
ministration on the estate Of Isham Alford, lute of
said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite rfnd admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors uf said de
ceased, to be and appear nt my office, nt the time
prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
have, why «hid letters should not he granted.
JONATHAN 8. ADAMS, c. c. o.
Feb 18—40 *
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
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MUSCOGEE SALES.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
MARCH next, at the court-house, in the t
^ ‘ ‘ •“**..
town of Columbus, Muscogee conuty, the follow
ing property, to-wit:
One lor of land No. 2'
district of Muscogee county, levied
Land No. 225, in the 2d district of said county,
taken an the property of Jesse C. Roberts, to sa*
tisfy one small exeeution in favor of Peter W.
Messer vs. the said Jesso C. Roberts; levy made
nnd returned to me by a constable.
At the same time and place will be sold:
Lot of Land No. 11, in the 3d district
of Coweta county, levied upon as llie property of
William Williamson, by V)ituo of a mortgage fi
fa in favor of Andrew R. Moore vs. said Willium
Williamson; safcl land pointed out in the mertgaget
fi fa DAVID DUKE, ShU
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Orders II
Newton county in favor of Jesse H. Bmith, vs
suid Fullingin i levy m ale nnd returned by ncon-
8luble.
Our* lot of lund No. 141, in tlm 33d
district, originally Lee now Aluscogee county,
levied on a* the property of John C. Waters to
satisfy a ft fa issued from a justices court of Bal
dwin county in favor of Harris Nickslson, vs
said Waters; levy made and returned to ine by
a constable.
Ono lot of land No. 208, in the 6lh
district Muscogee county, levied on ns the prq,
perty of Win. Greon, jr lo satisfy a ft fa ft-oin it
justices conrt of Upson county in favor of Samn-
el Calhoun, vs said Green ; levy maae and re
turned to mo by a constable.
One buy tnuie, nnd one half acre lot, in
the town of Columbus, well improved, known
in tlio plan of Said town by No. 131. situated on
Broad street, nil levied on as the property of liar*
diman Owons, lo satisfy two fi fas, bne in favor
of Jonathan A. Hudson, vs said Owens, llie other
in fhvor of Jewett, Aide A Co. Vs said Owens;
poinied out by Jonathan A. Hudson.
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the subscriber near Hamilton on tlio ! t> riccs medcrale, and new work insured.
2lrtt ill* JlinUilt-V two liorniM* tlm linn )* pr«UUIOCl l«) CrtSl boXCN Or II1KH l»r IHlIls. Ol t—.- —
bright sorrel with a ball face nhout ‘' n ni|)o*ilioii. Currmgu spring* ol* every kind i months after (Into, application will be
* .. . 1 ..—i «*;»• i- c -mv descrwition ! J*- wade to the honorable tlm inferior court of
Troup county, when sitting foe ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell lot of hind No. 182, in the 6th
district of Troup enmity, as the property of Su
san McLendon, minor, for the benefit ot snid mi
nor. JESSE LAWS, Guardian.
Jan. 21—36
mm «.'ight years old. with some ,nt ule to order, and mill irons of any description
•mall spots, about five feot and u bull* high; the : mode ut the shortest notice.
other n bay or a brown, no mark* recollected, ; Columhun Jnn 2—34—tf ,
about five Feet eight ot nine inches high, about 1 THE
ntuo or ten years eld; for«tlio delivery of the m w M.
mine, a liberal rewnrd will lie paid. JAI Cw AilXIC OX SH/RfiTCS
Feh. II—3ft-4t H. M N, GRAHAM j FROAI
TO FARMERS. j MA.COBT .«SAVANNAH,
EPIIRAIM BROWN
MM* AC HI NIST take* this method of Inform
ix.!. log the nubhe. that ho has Again uomincn-
ed the Saw and Roller Gin making business; and
FVom his long experience in (hat business, in Sa
vannah, he hope* to be able in this place also, to
give general satisfaction to all w ho may favor him
THE DAILV GEORGIAN
1 H published in the City ol Savannah, and un
der the late improved arrangement of the
W’eatern Mail do pails for the interim. Mobile,
•New Orleans. Ac. each day. u few hour* after it
is issued, arriving nt Augusta in twenty-eight, nt
Millcdgeville m hnttv -eight, and at Macon in fif
ty four Fiours after its departure Terms .$8 00
per annum, in advance.
THE COUNTRY GEORGIAN
Is published three times a week, mid routnins
till the intelligence, including new advertise
ments. published int tho Daily pnper. Term*
|f>0a per annum, pnyaUU in advance.
Tho Georgian, daily and triweekly, coutains
tho latest Commoreml, Polith-al, Domestic And
Miucellanouus intelligence; and particular pains
nrobestowed upon tho Marine depuitment, where
also will Fws found nil that relates to Darien and
CFiarlostou. A Price Current, carefully correct
ed Unm ataternenl* of buyers and sellers, togeth-
«r with remarks on rite tniu*artion« of the week,
is published every Saturday, the Foreign F.x*
yortanoted daily, and regular tnbl-n at*the ti-
psrt* of oar principle staple*, both Foreign and
Coastwise, ,.nbM» donee a month.
A ivertiminent* from tdirdtd w»0 bo
uously inserted iu ImxIi paperi 75 cti. ,
agaareof 14 hoc* for the lust, und 37141 ctrtft*
for evwy■ interceding publication when dally, or
00 cent* when twice ot three timee per week —
l^gal Notice* carefully published, m m to com
plywith tbo requisition* of llie luw*
hr Editor* m Augnsla, Milledgrville, Macon
and Columbus, wilt oblige u* by a four iueertioes
♦•flh'* above. -Jan IS—
BY MARION AND DUBLIN,
^yiLL run THKM! TIMES n week—
I ^OUIt montlis after date, application will be
made to the honorable the inferior court of
ordinary of said county, for lenvo lo sell lot of
land No. 62, in the 8lh district of originally Cow-
eta now Campholl county, said lot of land to be
soicl as the estate of Mary Lawson, dec’d. for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d.
LEMUEL WILKERBON, Adn.’r.
Dec. 3—29
F OUR months after date, nppln at ion will bo
made to the honorable the Inferior court
of Troup county, when sitting as a court of or
dinary. lor leave to sell lot of land No. 110, in
avluvorhitn I MW leaving Maeon nnd Savannah on Mon-
with their custom.-—Timms wlm should whin the , days, Wednesdays and Fridays, nt three o’clock
large Roller Gins would dowcll to tnuko an curly in tlm Morniug~and arriving at Macon and Sa-
application before the next crop. vann-dt on Tneadnv*. Thursdays mid Saturday*,
37' All kinds of Turning done ot the shortest I at eight o’clock in the evening.
n °Fi)bruurv II—30 tf ! ,,M <»• LONGSTREET. : the 12th district of Troup county—sold for the
.-. y. ? - N. B. Persons wishing seat*, will apply at the ’ benefit or Mary Ellis, idiot, this 7th day of No-
FOK SALE. i ■Vitslnnglon Hall. Macon. • >ember, 1831.
HR hubwrits*r oiler* for sale hi* valuable — , EDWARD ELLIS, Guardian
Oak and Hickory Plantation, now in tine I'till itixxixtm "* ! "ov. 19—26
repair, lying in the first district ofWnlton county,
near the Alcovu river, und within live miles south
of Monroe. On the plantation is a dwelling-
house and good set of outhouses, a fine set of sta
bles nud a first-rate gin-house. This property
will lie sold upon accommodating term*. Any
person wishing to purchase, wifi do well to cull
uud examine for themselves.
DAVID LAMER.
Fob. 33—41—It
U
COLlMRU«
mT it \ M^UUK months after dale, application will bo
lilDr3iry« I jjt wmlo to the honnrnhle inferior court of
T IIF. subscriber respectfully inform* the in- I Ttou p county, when silting for ordinary purposes,
habitants of Columbus and the neighbor- ' ' or leave to soil the negroes belonging to the estate
hood, “■■* ■ * !I *■ -» * 1 “ * ”— 11 * " “ ...
tion t
Religious Works, Ti
Poems, Romances, Nov o r
Ac. Ac. lie also inform* the public that ho has
made arrungemenls to receive all now publica
tions ns soon as issued from the press. As soon
as the patronage will admit of the undertaking, a
Reading Room will he added to the above, free
8COTTHBOROUGH
Flmai.k Institutk,
Oct. L>ih^LS3|. j j* >r t j |tt iuhscrtlH'r*, which will bo wull supphinl
I, that liis Libmry is now open Bir tho recop-! °f Samuel Hnmhlet of Monroe county, dec’d.
of subscriber*. The Library will consist of i namely, Daniel, Hetty, and Tenor, for the benefit
voln, llistorv. Biography, • the heir* of said deceased,
re!*,"Review's, Magazines, j W. T. WORTHAM, Adm’r.
• ■ Nov. 19—26
F OUR months after date application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
Troup county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave lo sell the Real Estate of George
Thrash, late of said county, deceased.
GEORGE A. THRASH, Adm’r.
Nov. 17—28—4m
R ESOLVED by unanimous vote of id, w.»c » wm no well suppiiml
tho CIAMOS, tL.1t iho Young Lmlie.hu I *" 1 ' neWH t" , l'" r " l,0,n d “ r ''' c " t l*“' wIlu -' <=•>“"•
hcreufter ilrewil m the (oPowinz livery! r - v 4. r „. . , , „ . ,, .
Sinter School Dress- Br.hvS lloiubi.xrlt or i Orw^For nneyrnr f« dollars, on. hnlf in , .. „ j—
brown CiuWmn. with holt »n.l rii.pol „ f ,|, e ( -I'-mce-Su ,m,„ll,.. S ,r .MI.,™. * 1 ,,! , i, | hn ml txCOrgta— MllSCOgeC CoUllt f.
same. Brown Holland or BUuJi 8.1k Apran*. .nd 1“ T*' .- 0 t ' l ‘* n ? 1 e W l ?. V ftF ' A8 ,I,,nr J V r " ,r "°" nml S " r "''
Blnrk U.dirr Slim s. I U,e 1 ,r b ®‘*" “ "}' en as !" m ' n Ja > 1 n q«'red. V V Itosworlh apply lo me for letter* of arlmi-
llintcr Walking Dress — Black Silk or Brown nn,, llu ! v “" rk ,>ut , » 1 mslratioii on llie estnlo nf James UosWorUt. lute
rcawisn. AnysubsrrtlmrlosNigmfinjuiiiigavolunw. wf said county, deceased—
l"or tlm *'■». j Tliia is therefore to cite ur.d admonish all and
IU l he Mmcnher take* this opportunity to singular the kindred nml creditors of said dcreaa-
retzrn nis sincere tlmnk* to rtm«e w no hnvo so I ml to he nnd appear nt my office, within tho time
Circassian
Summer School Dress.—Pink Ginghams, with
l»elt and tippet of the same, Brown Holland or
Black Silk A| irons.
Summer Ifalkistg Dress.—While Dress ami
I'ink Belt, and Ribbons; Dunstable UiinnuU
trimmed with pink.
commuter.
Ann Harris, Camilla Thweutt,
Lacia Uriswold, F.liza Flewollen,
Louisa Maloti*. Jane Beall.
Elizabeth Ticknor. 8aralt Branham.
Nancy Turner,
It in respectfully r»)ueMed that parents and
guardians acqaieeee in Uii* arrangement.
R. C. BROWN.
24—eon3m MARY L. BROWN
1Q7 >|,p 0[|| | ' J,,1,:rs lor tho pnper, with direction* whore nnd
U.sir,Clot niuscngco county, levied’onas the pro-1 ho , W '!? forwn j‘ le < 1 - containing the amount of
petty or John rillLut. to sitiuly it ft fo from a Jus- j "^, ' P 'Tv Klfif.o ' W,l ‘ m ° 0 ' W,ll ‘ I ' r0,np ‘
cet court in favor of John H. Walthall, vs said | ,MenU,,a ’ ^ "ddrecsmg .
GiMcoatt; .evtcdou und returned totno by aeon-1 Colon,hu*. Nov, ift-2^ R ° N ’ **
l.ot No. 14J, in the 33d district Mos- ! MILTON.
cogce county,levied on as tho property of Henry ^ /bAHIS town hits been recently laid off on tha
l u ...;'®' n . t0 ._* n ! , " r ^* h _ C r " m * jaj'iccs court of j X Eastern hank of the Chattuhoochee, in tln>
"' heart of a healthy, fertile and populous neighbor*
hood, nbcot thirty milce below Columbus and forty
above Fort Uainos. 0
Possessing n* it does, the advanfcago of a land
ing which for convenience is not excelled by any
on this river; togelhei with that of being located,
nt the junction of tho main road leading from Co
lumbus to Apalachicola, und that leading from
Hartford via Traveller’s Rest and Lumpkin to
the Chattahoochee; nnd being so .situated os to
command the trade of on extensive buck countrv
of the first fertility of soil, rapidly settling by'u
wealthy und respectable popnluco, Milton cannot
foil t-i become a place of considerable commerce ;«
and the acquisition of tho adjacent Indian territo
ry (which will probably he soon effected) will
greatly increase its importance. Its local situa
tion is truly interesting, being on no elovntci!
plain, 60 or 70 feet nhnve the surface of the Chat
tahoochee, affording an extensive new of tha
river and the opposite country; and entirely re
mote from swamps, marshos or any thing inujica
live or sichnCss. Two saw mills arc being erect-
oil near the place and will be in operation in tbo
spring. I/iU nro offered at private sale on nc-
coinmodating terms.
JOHN T. I.AMPKIN, Proprietor.
Milton, Jnn. 5—36—cow4in
The Weekly Morning Courier
and N. Y. Enquirer.
O N Saturday, tho 28th January, instant, the
Proprietors of the Morning Courier anti
New York Enquirer, intend publishing, on tlio
largest folio sheet ever issued, a weeklv newspa
per, to contain all that appears during'tlie week
in their daily paper. It will be published on fine
paper, with new type; nnd to place it within lht>
reach of all classes of the community, it will lie
afforded to subscribers at tlm reduced price of
$3, per atm. payable always in advance.
In consequence of the other Daily Papers in
Now York, determining not inboard vessels nnd
receive their news on Sunduy, the Publtsjiers-nt*-
the Connor* Enquirer have lately invested Thir
teen Thousand Dollars in a eepurntu newsestub*.
li*limcnt, consisting of one Bchoonct of ninety
tens, one of sixty tons, and the necessary row
boats. This establishment is supported at an an
nual expense of Nino Thousand Dollars, and
vessel* from Europe are boarded at sea und their
newstTisseminatcd through the country with great
dispatch, long bolero they reach the harbour. 6
In its politics, the Courier * Enquirer is pure
ly Democratic—adhering to the principles and
usages of tho Republican Party, and advocating
the re-election of General Jackson to the Pros*,
deucy. Its columns nro alike devoted lo tho For
eign nnd Domestic rntelligence. Morals, I-itcr*
Lure anil the tine Arts. In morals, however, it
does not act upon the creed of Fanntksor lligot*.
hut on the contraiy.'iuculcates those principles
of morality nnd religion only, which are founded
npon peace and good-will to all mankind—iho
fruit of which is tolerance and brotherly affection
instead #f '‘persecution for opinion’s sake."
Upwards of Four TItonsund copies ol the Cout •
ier * Enquirer are tiuMitlicd Daily, and more
"j? 0 rams Thousand Semi-weekly; nnd in the
City of -New York its daily circulation is known
to be more than un hundred percent.grentcr than
;in_v other paper. These facts are referred to, ns af
fording tho only commentary tho Proprietors can
with propriety offer on the quality of Ilio milter
which will be found in their contemplutcd week
ly publication.
It is intended to publish 17,500 copies of tlio
first number of the paper, which will he distribtf- .
led in different ports nf the Country, nod one
copy sent to each Post Master in the United States,
in ordeithatz specimen of the publication may be
examined.
lilicrnlly come forward nml laMowod their names
in aid of the above umlcrrnkiiiir.
E. S. NUKTON, Broad-Street.
Nov 12—20—tf
T HE subscriber ham rented Marshal's Mill*
for tlio present year. They Imve under
gotfc tlioreugh repairs, and are now in good order
for grinding and sawing. He has also rented tlm
Ferry, and nil persons going to the milk, either
for mentor lumber, will peso free of ferriage.
W. D. LUCAS.
Jan. 14—35—<f
to appear
proscribed bji law. to shew cause, if nnv they
have, why snid debt should not lie granted.
Given under my hand this 20th Fch'y, 1832.
„ JOHN TOWN8END, cic. o.
Feh. 33—41—41
C .._ LOOK here:
^*1* WM. H. HARPER is authorised to
sell those valuable Town Lots in Columbus
503. 504, 505 aitri 506, forming a square
block, with improvements, low for cash. Fora
residence they ore tlio most desirable of any in
town.
Dec. 24—32—tf
HARRIS SALES.
W ILL be sold on tlio first Tuesday in
MARCH next, nt tire court-house. Hi
Hnmilton, Harris county, within the usual boors
of sale, the following property, to-wit:
50 bushels of corn, more or less, and
one stack of fodder, levied on ns the propelty
Nathaniel Harper lo satisfy one ft fit from Harris
superior court, in favor nf Alvin M. Grinagc; vs
Nathaniel Hnrpcr and John J. Harper.
400 bushels of corn, ntorc or less, lev
ied onus the prnporty of George Inghuin to sntis-
ly onefi fa from Hancock inferior conrt, in favor
of Jeremiah Warren: vs George Ingham.
Lot of land No. 240, in tlio 4th (list,
of tiirmerly Troup now Harris connty. levied on
iis tho property ol Claiborne Alsnbrooks, to satis
fy sundry *niall fi fosfrom a justices court ofTntt.
null county in favor of John R. Warms against
said Alsuhrooks i levy made und returned to me
hy a constable.
Five or six thousand pounds of seed
cotton, both* sonic more or less, levied on ns the
property of John Johnson to satisfy n fi fa from
Putnam snperior court in favor ol Smith & liar-
dimun. for the use of W. Walker, aud other ii fas
against suid Johnson.
O. W. E. BEDELL, D. SI,’ft.
POSTPONE!) SALE.
At the same time and place icitl he sold.
Ono lot of land known by No. 139, iu
tho 2lnt dist. of originally Muscogeo now Har
ris county, levied on ns the property of William
Mason, to satisfy one fi fu from Haiti* inferior
conrt in favor of Andrew C. Willinms; vs Wm
Mason. G. W. E. BEDELL, D. Hh’flf.
February 4
TROUP SALES.
W ILL BF. SOLD, on the first Tuesday
in MARCH next, nt the court-house in
La Grange, Troup county, within the usual hours
of sale,tho following property, to wit!
Ono Nugro (Jirl hy like naint! of Char
ity, ten years old, levin! upon ns tlio properly of
Joseph IV. Wortham, to satisfy a li fa from Troop
superior court, in favor ol Thomas G. Cuningovs.
Joseph W. Wortham, Wm. T. Wortham and
Wm. Worilwiv.
A Lease on Lot of Lnnd No. 102, in
tlio rhl) district nf Tronp county, for two years;
on said lot are twenty acres of cleared Und nnd
comfortable cabins; nil levied npon ns the proper
ly of Henry Greer, to satisfy two fi fas from a
justice's court of Walton county, in fovor of John
ston & Gunn vs. Henry Greer; levy made by a
constable; propeity pointed out bv plaintiff
Feb. 4. D. 8. XOBERTaON, 8h’ff.
At the tame place mil he sold on the Jltet Tuttday
in April next.
One negro girl hy the name of Maria,
17 year* old, levied npon u the property of Wil
lis Whatley to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Troop
inferior court in fovortif Samuel A. Bailey and
Wilson Williams, va Willis Whatley; property
pointed out in the mortgage. 1 ’
DANIEL 8. ROBERTSON. Sh’ff.
Feb. 4 '
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