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HEAD (tlTARTKftS
fclNTli DIVISION,
Linna-to*, Fzxnoxnv 20th l°H.
ORDKKH
T UG doth if Gaul. W not.rol.lt iinving ur-
casismd a vacancy iri ttio ntKce of Brig
adier forn'ml in the Second ftrtitido uf the
Ninth fhvMoD) the cnnimanrl devolve! upon
Co'. Ut-Ytza Ltcwta of the Mill Legitu.M. The
officer* of Stuff of the lute Brigadier, together
with oil atlier officer* ntid privntev wiihirt laid
Brigade, arc hereby ordered and reqairqd to obey
and respect Col. Lewi* accordingly.
lly order of Mi). Gpnl. 8. A. BAILEY.
JOHN E. MORGAN. Aiddecamp.
March 3—4d—If .
DIVISION ORDER8.
IhaS Qoarteri. (Jlh Division, I
Lx Gnxscx, March lot, 1832. J
I N compliance with order* received from bin
Excellency Ihe Commander in Chief, the
Major General order* and direct! Ihe following
Beviewa and Inspection* of the, MHhie, for the
year 1832, hy regiments and liattalionv, at the
time! end places hereinafter designated, viz:
A Review'and Itupoction of Hie Militia of
Stowart ooanty, at Lumpkin, on Tuesday Hie 3d
day of April. v
A Review and Inspection of the Militia of
Randolph coanty, at Cntliber:, on Fridav the (ilh
day of April.
A Review and Inspection of the Militia of Iwe
county, at the place of holding the Superior Court
for raid county, on Monday the !hh of April.
A Review'4rid I u* pool ion of the militia of
Sunder cdttaly, nt the place of holding the Hnpe-
ruir Court fur said county, on \VoJne*day the.
lltlihf April.
A Revtow und Inspection of the Milllin of Mu-
lion county,nt Horry,on Friday the 13th of April..
A Review and Inapection ol the Milil'a pi Tal
bot county, at Tulbottnn, on Tuesday the 17th of
April.
A Review and Inspection of the Militia of Mus-
<ogee county, at Columbus, on Friday the 20th of
April.
A Review and Inspection of the WiliUa of Kar
ri* county, at Huinilton, on Monday the,23d April.
A Review und Inspection of the' Mlflthi, bf
'1'roup county, at La Grange, on Thnrbduy (Ire
26th April.
A Review and Inspection of the Militluof Me
riwether county, at Greenville, ort Buturduy the
‘ijih of April
A Review and Inspection of the Milltin of Cow
eta coanty, at Newnan, on Tueadsy Urn 1st dny
Executive Department, 6a. 1
MiM.unoartiLr.,20lh February, 1832- j
a ROEKED that the Distrint Surveyors elec
ted under the provhinna of an eel of the
Goners! Assembly for HMsorvey find distribution
hr Wl*fy. of Isndi in the oecoptntcy el the Cher
okee*, Und of other lendlehttmed ns Creek leads,
pawed on the 21* dip or December, 1830, do
give their personal aHendanee, nl the Slate llonse
IB ilfilludgevIHe, on Monday the 2d dav of April
nest, for the purpose of films their bonds, and
taking the oath, prescribed hy law, adjusting their
cMioa und eompasoo*, and complying folly with
all and lingular, the reqauitionsof said act, then
mo there to be observed and performed. Imme
diately after which, they will he ordered to pro
ceed to the nxneution of the surveyn required by
said act, and hy an act offo* General A**einhly,
to lay oat the Gold Region into small lets, and
dispose of the seme by separate lottery, puraod on
lho24lh day ofDecember,'1831. '
By order of the Governor:
• IVILLlAM i. TV. WELLBORN,
March 3, Sec'ry Ex. Dept.
of May.
A Review and Inspection of the Militia of
Campbell county, at Qumpbelllop, oa Friday the
•1th uf May.
A Review and Inspection of the Militia of
Carroll coanty, at Currollloq, oa Tuesday the
Pth of May. ’
A Review and Inspection of the Militia of
Heard county, at Franklin, on Friday (he J lift
May.
tilt the day preceding the tlnv of Review nod
Inspection In each coanty (unless such day he
Sunday, and in thrtl case on the Saturday prtM-
ding.) there will he a convention of nil the com-
miskioaod «nd non-epmeftissiuned officers in said
county, for the purpoaos of inspection und drill.
The Brigade Ins pectora will, besides making
returns to the Division Inspector, transmit copies
to Ihe Commander-in-Chiel'.
Precision and accuracy in the returns will lie
reunited. Every act of disobedience and insab
ordination murkoil. and appropiiutrly punished,
und a regular discipline attempted with officers
and men.
The Colonel or other Officers commanding Rn
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA—By WILSON LUMPKIN, Gov-
enter and Commander in Chiefofthe Army add
Navy of this 8tate and of the Militia thereof:
MLX^IfERK.A8 hy the nineteenth section ot
w * «n Act of the General Assemble for the
survey und diatuliution bv lottery of the lands
in the occupancy of the Cherokens, nod other
lands elaitned ns Creek lands, passed on the twen
ty-first day of Docember, eighteen hundred end
thirty, it is ntsde the duty of the Inferior Conn-
of each ooanty. to make out or cause to he made
out, lists of persons entitled to draws under said
net—Ahd whereas by the first section of‘Ve Act
ofthe General Assembly to alter add amend the
foregoing net, peeked pa tlie twenty sixth day of
December, eighteen hundred and thirty one, the
qualification of persons entitled to said draws has
undergone alteration—Anil whereaa by the third
section of an Act, to lay out the gold region into
small lots, and I'ispose of the nine byaepnrate
lonely, passed an the twenty-fourth day of De-
cembet, 1831, the persons authorised touiukeout
the foregoing list, are further required to make out
acjwiratB Data of persona entitled to draws under
the act Ikat aforesaid: *
I hnvc therefore thought proper to issae this my
proclamation, hereby requiring,tho Justices ofthe
Inferior Courts iff the several counties in this
State. forthwith to proceed to the execution of the
duties enjoined on them hy each of the foregoing
Acts of the Genoral Assembly—And 1 do hereby
AV** ouch and every of tfieth, to be vigilunt
und careful, in the strict observance and fkiihfal
performance, of nil und singular, the duties enjoin
ed on thorn by the aforciaid several Acta of the
General Assembly.
Given under my hand, andllio Great Roat'of
the Stale, at ipe 8tate-(Ious<, in Millodge-
ville, this the twentieth day efFebrnury,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and Utirty-lwroandofUie Indepen
dence ofthe United States of America, the
fifty sixth. WILSON LUMrKlN. ,
ti? lira Governor!
EVERARU HaWlTON.
March 3. Secretary of State.
. PATRICK M'CAhTY,
CLOTHS* XLEHOVAT0R
J^Egf’ECTKULLY informs hi* friends and
pnblae, that he continees the above be-
in Cutanibaa, and will he thankful fur any
employ in hie line. From his intimate know
ledge of the bnsinees, and long practice in it,
he hopes in receive a liberal share of the public
patronage. Hia pricee arc lew, as follows:
Frock Coals, . -911°
Dress Coats, - 0 75
Pantaloons, ... 0 f>0
Vesta, , - 0 25
JLEGAL NOTICES.
EXECUTOR'S 8ALE.
^J^ILl. be ofleied for sals, lo tho highest
. . bidders, before the court-house door, in
tlte town of Milledgevdte, on the fiist Tuesday in
June next, fifteen quarter sections of land lying
in the territory of Arkansas, known and distio
K islted as follows, vii:
the Coanty of Pnlsskl; N. E. Or. of See. 28, of
Township 4 N. Range 9 W. oont’g. ICO acres.
Do. N. W. do. do. 28, do. 4 N. do. 9W. do. 160
Mr“&eri l rtv" d * ll TnV, f r ) Do! 8. Ldm dm 17.'do.'I S'. d!!.’ 10 W. do’ 160
Academy, I d ° d »' * ** N ' d ° 8 W i '’’ I6( >
may be sent. 1 Laurence
,made and retained to p<tiff * c0r4t !^J f , . a
f Richard Cotton’s lease on Ini ” A "t-
iorrand Merv Stewart, administratrix on 2^^£jw HarrisTdinniy, whereon tfere is
tho estate of John Stewart, dec’d. apply, forint-1 0 f cleared land. *1®"*
iamisaion from said estate—This is there- jj are |, 3 G. W. E- BF.DELU r»h
Georgia—Carroll County.
■^^TIEKEAS Anson Rcynelde. adntmietrn-
bnof dUmiftion from . .
fore to cite and admonith all and tingamr the kin
dred and creditor* of naid decennrd, to be And ap
pear at my office rri*hi» the -time preaeribed by
law, to Khevv caase, if any they have, wbv «otd
letters should not be granted. Givou under my
band thiA 9th /antiary, 1832.
Ian. 21—36 WM L. PARR, c. c. o.
lay
JPeh. 17—40—tf
EC OfOWY,
CLOTHES RENOVATOR
N. GOODAI.Ij,
R ETURNS his thanks for the liberal encour
agement ho has had in tlm above huaines*.
He res|>crtfuliy informs the public that lie lias
removed his shop a little higher up on Front
street, nearly opposite Mr. Childers, where lie
continues lo carry on the above business. Coats,
pantaloons, Vest, polices, cloth shawls ol every
description, cleaned in the handsuinnst style,
without injuring llie'cloth. By comparing the ar
ticles done hy hihi, they tire pronounced by good
judges: nlftiout equal to netv, whioli lie hope* has
<1 retatv been noticed hy the puhlio
Having obtained some ndditinnnl skill in the
business, he will clean coals, pantaloon* anti vests,
at the following prices ;
For denning n drub coot, $1 50
Do do dress emit, I 00
l>o do frock do
Do dp pantaloons, 75
Do do vest, 50
Ladies’ pelires, ] 50
Clolli shawls, - 50
Where any garment has tar or pilot on'it, an ex
tra churge will he made, agreeable lo list quantity
that is to bv tuken ont.
Pressing and spunging, and returning u roat to
its originnbslnipc, 87 1-2
Do panlulumis, 5(1
Do vest.
N. E. do. do. Q. do 15 N, do. 4 W. do. 160
Do. N. W. do tlo. 17, do. 13 N. do. 4 K. do. 160
Do. N. E. do. do. 17, do. 13 N. do. 4 E. do. nit)
Cunvnv—
' »: E. do. do. 3, do. 6 N. do. 13 W. do. 1G0
Oa. 8. E. do. do 2, do. 6 N. do. 16 W. do. 16(1
Jackson—
N. E. do. do.27, tin. 13 N. tlo. 1 W. do. 160
Do. N W. do. do.27, do. Id N.do. 1 W. do. 160
St. Francis—
8. E. do. do. 33, do. 84C do. 3 E. do. 160
Independence—
N. W. do. do. 35, do. 10 N. do 7 VV. tlo. 160
Monroe—
S..E. do. do 7 do. 2 N. do. 9AV. do. IfiO
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
rho Estate of Anthony McCulhih, deceased,—
Terms, one Italfcasli, llte other made payable on
tlie first of January next—notes and approved se
curity. Ate. Ac.
LEONARD P. McCULLOH, Aet'g. F.x.
Feb. 22—41—lOtli
EXECUTOR’S NALE.
A C.RF.I’sABLKio Ml ord«t of the honorable
the Inferior Court of Greene,county, when
1 00 /tmeing f«’jtordinary purpoae*. will be *olcf at Hu-
'» r - milt »n, ..pirriri county, on tho first Tueadny in
.Muy next, I«ot No. 171, in tho Ifith district of
originally MuNcogce now llarria county, l»eing n
part of the rqul estate of Austin Bunch, lute of
(■roene county* deceased., Sold for the benefit
of tho heirs nnd creditors of said deceased, t
Terms made known on the dav of Hale.
\VM.UllAIU»KR,
Agent nnd AUornty in fact for Abgalom
m nd rm, JontSi Liter*, of A,
licpniring neatly done, such n* puffing i
0ilkfcicing*i,C4)llan« neaily coveted wifh silk
LOST.
A LETTER directed to “ Isaac Isiw, Butts
County, tieorgia." containing n note for
fifty dollars, tnnde by Silas Brooks and pnyubiu ti.
William Low, dated —— November, 1830, nnd
due 25th December, 1831. All persons me fore
warned against trading for said note, should an
attempt to trade it be made. Any information
. . . , , , • . a.: oonoemm* said letter or note, addressed to the
gitoenta are required without delnv to proceed and , tt bgr r il.er at Franklin, T«np county, will be
■ill up all vucaul coinniissions m the lint, hyelco-, thunkftilly received, WILLIAM LOW.
“ *" * * Feb 4-38-
tion ur brevet, in terms iff tho luw. And also to
superintend and direct tho warning in of the of
ficers,. non commissioned officers, and privatils
agreeably to tho luw. akooclt will bo held rw-pon
able lit the proper organization of bis corps
Thu Generals of Brigade tun charged specially
with the exocutiou ol tliose orders. 5’lie.v willtil-
tend the Reviews within tho limits of their re
spective commands, nnd bo particular to edmil
nu Officer to a command ip the line whose nppnur-
unco shall not he in strict conformity with Ihe luw.
lly order of Major General
H. ARMSTRONG HAILEY.
-. J. W Fssvis.jr. Division Inspector.
March 1—42—If
tf
STOLEN
F ROM the liouse of the subscriber* a small
gold Watch, and gold Key attuehed to it hy
a dark cnlonred safety Ribbon. Any information
concerning it will bo gramfully received.
POMROY & MONTAGUE.
February 11—39—tf.
prospectus.
or TUB
SPIRIT OF THE TIMES
AND’ LIFE IN NEW-YURK.
I N undertaking the publication of a paper, de
voted, as tins is designed to be. lo the pleas
ures, amusement* fashions and divurtitementa of
life, the subscriber* lime been animated by Hie
purauasive encouragement* nnd gratuitous prom
ises of suppuit, of many of the most influential,
enlightened and respectable members of tlie New
York community. It is, to a cornua extent n field
unoccupied by othett, u,.d one which ia deemed
important to be filled. For while Ihe politician*,
tho theologians and the literuti'oroar country have
cnoh their asperate oracles, which (like that of
Detptioe) proclaim aloud end defend their severe!
opinions nnd into resist Hietauae of fashion, Of
pleasurable eiiieitninmenti, Of test* and recrea
tion, find bat few publications of a periodical
kii.ti, appropriated solely to their encouragement
end support. To paint “IffeaettU,” without
the artinuhd ombolliahmente of romance! to speak
uf Its propensities fur oujuytnani. iu appetite fur
pleasure, and indulgence, end lie tendency to so
ur into occasional follies. Is hi do what many must
'Hppreve, and no one can condamn. For it is cer
tainly ns more improper to record the nets of men
than to promulgate them orally to the World.
••PtoM-re," stye the noble Frenchman, ' is tbs
chief business of lift,” nnd however seemingly
income! the maxim may Im in the estimation of
MM, yotit is lirorally true, for the devotee ear
tninly taken pleasure in the exercise of hie roll
non, the merchant and mechanic in their sever
al branches of employment, and the men iff let*
tats m his booker while the sportsmen who ehueoe
the hats, nml utlokds ike dug or the race, m only
passuiag plenenms IneangqpjnKtywirii Wsnntn-
ral in cuiuvalod laxiov * **'_.
In presenting this ucw candidate for fttvor end
petrotisgu to the public, it is the intentloo of the
publishers to render it ss interesting ns poMible,
end 4u please all if they can, without wounding
the feelings or disturbing the prejudice*_of any.
Tlw laugaagt will ha ulwaya chnste, soTuat Uic
IcTi “
m new
Jk or cot
ton velvet, new.cufis, new a'ceve lining, new sets
battens, Are. A'c. Fcrsans who wish tit prelnng
the wear of cloth or casirnere weultf tin well to
Imvotlie fiho dust und grease extrerted hy -urn
good Renovator every four or five months- 11 not
only enlivens tho cloth, but it gives it anew ap
pearance.
N. U. lie will also carry nn the Tlikiring bu
siness. Hading it good many hands thffi are con
versant in making up Mtull jobs, will cut end
make pstttuloona und vests in the neatest style,
liltftst fashion, and til the shortest notice.
FebruaTy'IP—40 *
VAIsUABI.E PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
MARION SALES.
vfnu BE SOLD,-on the flirt Tuesday m
WW APRIL next, at the court-house in Ihe
town of Horry, Morion county, between Ibe usuet
liosrs of sale, tlie following property, t® ’*'* •
Lot of lend No. 171, imho I2thd»t.
of formerly Muscogee but now Marion county,
wSSS& wfe/Jlaji, administrator | Richmond
£, cite sud admootsu all and stngular -be ktudred t
^y^wIthrnffiTti^cribedtjaTtu '■•*»^ » C0 “ , - b ' e ' •
shew cause, if any they Imve, wlijr said letters
of dismission should not he grant*
TflOMAS M. UllNNlS,
Jan.2X-738 ;
SHtSHIFFS’ SALES.
Jones and
IXunck, dee eased,
PA. 03—41—'9t
GUARDIAN’S HALE.
W ILL be sold, on the fust Tuesday in May
next, nt the rntirMtotiHe in Ciwif bcll
rtounty, the undivided half of l*ol No. 28, in the
Uth distiict of formerly Coweta now. Campbell
connty. Sold lor tho benefit of the orphnns of
Wifiiain Smith. WM. A. REDD, Guard.
Pob. 2J—41—2m
B'
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
Y an order ofthe inferior court of Uichmotid
county, When sitting for ordinary purposes,
will lie sold, in Tftlhottun, Tulbot connty, on the
first Tuesday in April next; one. lot of land situ
ated in the county of Talbot, known nn lot No. 3,
in the 24U» district, originally ’Muscogee; sold as
1 WILL sell, on accommuduting,terms, bulb l 'T f r ®P e rU; nhd for tbe bcnefit of the orphans of
” .’-.I tim. 6 I Nicholas Ware, dcc’d. Terms made known on
as tu price and time,
Two Lots of Land, \
Containing 405 acres, more or loss, situated in the
Drti district of Muscogee county, distant only nine
oi t ’n miles from Columbus, on Hull Creek, on
which is a new and complete set of mills, both
saw and i;nst. now in operation* About 40 acres
of the land is cleared and under good rnpuir.—
Much ofthe land is of the first quality upland.—
In short, it is a first rate settlement, with comfort*
able buildings for a family residence. Persons
desiring to purchase, will please make application
tome in Mouticellu, Jdspercounty, for particulars.
ANTHONY DYEll.
Montieolio, Jan. 18—37*~ tf
PROSPECTUS
«>F THE
SOVTHBftN HERALD,
A Paper, to be publislied weekly,
At Montgomery, Ain.
I N Issuing proposals for the SOUTHERN
IIERA I.O, Um Proprietors disregarding
those nppe.tls usually made to the kindly oud pa-
triolio welinffsuflho Public, deem it barely ne
cessary to statu tho political principles which shall
guide iu coarse.
Tlw excitement winch ha£ sprtud throughout
tho whole Southern country, in consequence of
the unrighleuua Tariffoflfj* 1 , has created a mar
ked difterence in the political aentimentt or Uie
citizen! ofthe 8011I1, as touching tlie powera ni'Hie
Genetal Government—Which difference, it ia our
candid belief, will in a great meuaure be removed
hy laying before them, in os clear and intelligible
form aa poaaible, Hie principles nnd correct policy
of our entirely new aud experimental government.
This course we think liu. not beeu pursuod <0 ns
e’irert • tine, its might have been wiehed. ’lire
disputes of parties have Usurped loo largely tlie
column* ofthese fow orthodox puMism our cuun-
tty. to allow a candid, sober and dispassionate in
Vesrikatlon of our national policy—nnd, of ihe del-
icute ralaftims which exist—aud which were in
tended by the frumers bf the U. Sttlca’ Conatitu-
tton to exist—’between 'the several States and
lh* Federal Government. Wo would not, indeed,
by tho uxpieaaion of till* opinion, be supposed In
a erase those prints uf dereliction of duty, but
merely to state a fact, which must Ire apparent In
the Editors themselves of those papers.
To prtaant, therefore, to Uwt public, a sheet u-
pon which shall be inscribed the trux rstvci-
ple* of the Constitution—to explain the uhject
and aim ufour Federal Union, and the unly means
hy which it nkay, at thieimminent crisis, be - ‘saved
at iu loot grasp," and forever after perpetuated—
and to nuuntnm nnd deftnd tho reserved rights,
■towers and privileges or the States, as severally
independent aqd sovereign in regard to tlie snitl
right*, powers and privileges—i* the purpose of the
. uhliettion ofthe Hassi n.
T ,ie Pronrietore bind themselves to the sanport
ol no individual for the Presidency ofthese United
Sutes. IV* hold reserved to ourselves the right
ef ooutmenung upon the public pet* of public
men. whether for epprohorion or reproof— es
teeming it the highest and most -sacred duty qnd
priv Ilue iff the Ibreas, to discapt upon the ovts and
pioeceilGgs, whether uf one official irersonage, or
BLACKSMITH'S
SHOP.
JONATHAN P. JACKSON
H AVING removed from hisokl stunt), keeps
his Nhop on the north east corner of Ogle*
thorpe and Crawford streets,, yvlicre he may ul-
* ready to attend to the calls of his
tlie day of sale.
ROBERT A. WARE, Guaxdian.
Jununry .21—36■
1 71 OUR months utter date, application will be
. made to the liononthle the inferior court of
Troup pounty, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell lot of land No. 182, in the Gtli
district of Troup county, *»• *he pnipertv of Su
san McLendon, rnirtor, for the benent of said mi
nor. JESSE LAWS, Guardian.
Jan. 21—36
MUSCOGEE SALES.
W ILL be sold on the first T^fedny in
APRIL next, at the court-house, hi tlie
town of Columbus, Muscogee county, within lire
usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
T\Vo negroes, ,iudv a Wttituiti 45 ve«rs
of age, and John a boy <>yeUrs old, leviccfon us
tbe property of James G. Parks, to satisfy^ ti fa
issued ttqm Houston superior court, iu fnvor of
(sham Choat, vs said Purks; property petoleduut
I»y Weslev WilliumL
One lot of land No. 44, in ,th« 8tli
district of Muscogee county, levied on us tbe pro
perty of Reuse Burlier to satrify lfi fa issued worn
a justices courLof Clark county, in furor of Wm.
Wutkens v vKCntluiriiie Burlier, administratrix,
in her own wrong, on the estate of Reuse Barber,
dec'd, levied on and returned to me by a consta
ble. WM. P. HARGROVE, Sh'fir.
At the same time and plate xciU be sold.
Lot of hind No. 208 t )u thtt 9ih district
Muscogee county, loyiod cm- as ilie property of
Win. Grepn. to satisfy a fifa from a justices court,
in favor of Samuel Calhoun, vs suki Green ; levy
made and returned to me hy a conetubls.
Lot of laiul Nu. 99, ill the 9th district
of Muscogee countv, nnd lot of land Np. 100, in
tbe 9lbdistrict of Muscogee county, with.conie
cleared land on each lot, and on one fif said lots of
land there is an excellent saw nnd grist MRl, in
good repair.; all levied on us the property of Ab
salom Eckols, to satisfy sundry n fas, from Pike
superior court, in fuvor'of •'alien Fretwcll, Dug
ger and Battle, and others, vs said Echols.
Lot No 125, in the 9>li district of Mus
cogee county, levied on as the property of Absa
lom Echols, t > satisfy two fi fas from Pike superi
or court, one in favor of George. W. Bagby, vs
stud Echols; pointed out by W; Cunningham..
Ou6 third of the Press,'Types, Furn)-
tare, Paper, Books, Accounts, Notes, &c. Ike. to
gether with every other article or thing belonging
'or in any manner appertaining to the Columbus
Enquirer printing office, the same beiug.the entire
interest of Ulvse* Lewis, in nnd lo said office;
levied on atf tlie property of said Ulyses Lewis,
to satisfy a fi fa issued on the. forOclosure of a
mortgage, in fuvor of M. D. Lutnur und R. T.
Marks, vs »a\il Lewis.
March 3 , WM. HOLLAND, D feh’ffi ,
wuys be found
customer^*. The constant und diligent Httenti
which he lias given to his business, and the faith
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the honorable the inferior court of
ordinary of said county, for leave fo aell lot or
land No. 69, in the 8th district of originally Cow
eta now Campbell county, said lot of land to lie
sold as the estate of Mary Lawson, dec’d. for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d.
LEMUEL W1LKER80N, Adm'r.
Dec* 3—29
levy hiude and tetnnied to me by i
Lot of land No. 92, in the 3d district
of originally Muscogee neW Marion cdunty, lev
ied mi ns the prbpferty of Charles M. Bledge, to
sAtisfy a fi ft from Clerk euneriur court. In ftvor
of R L. Newton, vsscid BfedgtSi nropettvpoint
ed out by plninliff. • 1
March 3 WM. WIUJAMS. AiOffilliTf;
MERIWETHER RALES.
W ILL BK SOI.D.nk tlie first Tuesday In
APRIL, next, at lire coart-houso in thu
town of Greenville, Meriwether county, within
lire usual hunre of sale, lire following property,
lo-wit:
One lot of land No. 49, in the lOtli
district, formerly Troup now Meriwether conn*'
ty, levied on as the properly of Matthew Kilgo.
to satisfy two fi fas issued from a justices court of
Meriwether county, ono in favor of James A.
Han nor, and the other in fiivoi of Wm. Hightow
er, and sundry other fi fas, vs said Kilgo; levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
Oil lot of lnud No. 21, in fhe lOlft
district of formerly Troop now Meriwether coun<
ty, levied on as the property of Win. Bridges, to
satisfy a fi fu issued jram a justices court of War
ren county, in favor of fi. and T. ii. Kindntl. vs
said Bridges; levy made and roturned to me by a
constable.
On lot of l»nd known,by No. 77» irt
the 11th dhM. nnd die west half of lot of lat|d No.
47, of said district, levied upon as the property of
Solomon’ Wnrliek, to satisfy two executions, one
in ftivor of Borrel Jenks and the other in favor of
John W. Stark, vs said Warhck.
March 3 GREEN TALBOT. P. Sh^.
TROITP SALES.
W HX BF SOI.D, on tho first Tuesday ill
AI’IIIL next ot the cuutt-house in tliu
town of Ln Grange. Troup county, within tho
usual hours of attlo, tho following property, to-witf
On tiof’i'o Hitl by the name of Marfa,
17 yonrs old, levied Upon ns the property of VVil-
lis Whatley, to sntisiy a mortgage fi ft from Trpop
inferior court in ftvor of Sninnel A Bailey nnd
Willson Williams, vs WHIis Whiitley,'’ property
pointed out in tlie mortgage.
DANIEL S. ROBERTSON, 8h’ff.
Mareli 3
„ RANDOLPH SALE 7
ipf first7'uesdny in APRIL next will lip
sold, at the court-houae door in the town qF
Cuthbert, Randohih county, between the uei
hours uf sale, the following
(or louvo to sell lot of hind No. 110, in
the l2tli district of Troup county—sold foe tlie
JbMte | '-.f °f M« r > Ellis, itiret, «hio 7th day of No-
F OUR months after date, application will be
made'to the honorable the Inferior court
of Troup county, when silting as a coart of or
dinary, fo ‘ ' 1 ’ "
fit
th. three years he has worked in this |dace, ha
Itopos will inluro him u conlinuiince of tlie pa-
tronnge lieretofore so liberally extended to him.
Hu will keep constantly on hand a plentifal sup
ply ufhorso stioes (unit will always bo ready to
put them on at tire shortest notice) together witli
veraber, 1831.
EDWARD ELLIS, Guardian.
Nov. 19—26
JpOUR months after date, application will be
mude to the honorable inferior eonrt of
r . , Troup county, when sitting forordinnry par|wsos,
a variety of other articles in his line, lie pledges ' fur lenve to sell the negroes belonging to the estate
hiinsolf to do his workmeatly und with disputch. i oi‘8smuel Hninblut of Monroe coanty, dec’d.
neatly and with dispatch, i of 8smuol Hninblut or Monroe coanty,
His price, sre moderate, und new work insured. { namely. Daniel. llotty, and Teuar, for the benefit
Uo is prepared to cast boxus or inks for mills, of i of the'lteirs of said deceased.
composition. Carriage spring* of every kind
made to ardor, and mill irons of any description
made nt the shortest notice.
Columbus Jnn 2—34—tf
THE
New Line of Stages
FROM
BSA0 OK TO^SAVANNAH,
W.T. WORTHAM, Adtn’r.
Nov. 19—26
F OUR months lifter dule rqqdictition will be
niado to the liontirnble Inferior Court of
Troup county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave tit oe|| the Real Estate of George
Thrush, lute of said county, tleceosod.
GEORGE A. THKASII, Adm’r.
Nov. 17—28—4 m
l»Y MAKION AND DUBLIN,
m«7II L run THREE TIMES n week—
f f leaving Mveuft and Savannah on Mon
days, Wednesdays Ul'I Fridays, nt tliree o'clock
in tli» nt«r«isip--mid nr.iviug nt Macon nnd Sa
vannah on Tuesdays, Tlin/m'nys and Saturdays,
at oigiit o'clock in lire erenixa
RATES oa usual. tj. LONG STREET.
N. It. I’orsons wishing seats. Will apply at Uic
Washington 1 lull. Mucuu.
Jan. ti—34—3m
most delicato may aupravo. Tim j IS per will
treat iff ttio Fashion, Taste nnd Scenes, of Real
^ufo, gathered atom lh« every day exhibitions of
tlie world.—Theatres. Museums, and other ft*»h-
ioBtbli) places of resort', will reacivt appropriate
notices, -whilo tire Apnrt* of tire Turf. Uw King,
tire Pit, if tire Fuller and tire Fowler, will ru-
grosi uo mctmsidernhle portion of attention —
Tho nroceedtof*of Ilio'Cuurnr, civil and entuin- r _ ....... r ._.
-I w i|| ss far ns poosiblo h<* given, when mailers good—nano impure, aa to indue. WlaonnslUaeiitsto
of interest occur, and more especially thnso of. Cl ,i.Hdn to him their interest sud welfare, blindlv.
n a 1. Id a in aiH tv fiiPITIa! II11 ft f nllltlllft . I >ik..,%i w skwtwff asasci nosi, w) mail ....IjssImF Kan
of a constituted lindv. freely, ftarleuly sad an-
trammelled by plodgva Mon ore placed ia of
fice to transact tbs business of the People, end e
watchful eye shoiftl he kept over them. No
man lie* yet bee* funM. so unbiassed by hi* own
interest, ns to nitre himself up wholly to tho per
formance of public dutiee, solely for tire public
thu Police, wliorolrf’in alt i^fformi! aud coloring
is so futthftiliy portrayed.—U in alre* the intention
nf the oditnre to dovoto a emtsiderablo portion of
osrh paper to the compilation and ihsaemination
ef the now. -nf ft* day. m . .nn.inorisl form
wturii will ffiervu «w a l»n«f 4UiU faithlul record or
till (iMfottaat and pawing events, coudensifig a
Uifo lQMM into a comparatively small compues.
\v itUahaas iatsations, folly and foirlv proeleun-
cd, sed' with the most potfoct pood faeliagi to
wards nil uar «*-lsborets in tire same *w ation,
w* prosant owseWes before an enlighasesd com
munity, oa dUtfofort** for their patronage and
Muitm- WM. T. PORTER.
JAMES HOWE
(FT Poat-Mutora. end odwr Getulemon who
will set ss Agsol* for oar paper, by giving ss no
tice, can have forwarded tu that* qgwrriptiyn po-
^era and extra copies.
and without a (toted nnd periodical reviaal'cf ilia
acta. For these reasons, no promise* are mode,
no pledges given, lo inconsiderately reprehend
tho course mid conduct oft. litis one pubfla func
tionary—ur to blindly nppUud the sentiments and
deed* of that other minuter of the people.
T. BYNUM,
K. r. BRANTH WAITE.
TF.RM8.—Thu llxexui will be printed
weekly oe e large imperial sheet with new type,
end fine peper.
r:.inscription. $3 50 Peytblq on the receipt of
the Bret number. #4 00 et tbe expiratioa of six
rnooHis. or $6 (A at th* entl of tbe year. •
(TUebacriplioo* will bo received at the Poet
OflUe end ot tho office ofthe Eetfsirer.
gT 4’ersoin holding eabseriptioB popere Will
confer e ftvor by fhrwerdmg them to tire Pi
etors. at Columuis, 8. C. by the 20th April i
c Williams,
Seaborn Jones,
Administrator of Charles Bollock, doc'd.
* T appearing to the court that As.i Me William,
holds the Imad of Charles Bullock, late of
the county of Bibli, dec'd. for title, loe cortiiin
tract of lund in said .State, containing one hun
dred acres, adjoiniug John Uulson, Charles Ite-
bun, Jueob 'J'atoni, und it being the one half of
the square now owned by Ephraim F.llia, or sup-
puaca to be owned by him, Inn whirli may be
COLUMBUS
Circulating Library.
T HE subneribor respectfully iufurms the in-
habitants of Ciriombu* and tbe nrigbbor*
hood, that his Library is now open lor Uie recep
tion of fubsnribers- Tbe Librarv will consist of
Religious Works, Travels. History, Biography,
Poems, Romances, Novels, Re\i*W*i Mngnxinea,
&lc. A c. He slab informs the public that bo lias
made arrangements to receive all new publica
tion* as soon us issued from tlia press As atxja
as the patronage will admit ofthe undertaking! *
Reoding Room will Im added to the above, 6ec
fbr the subscribers, which will be well supplied
with newspapers (Your different parts ofthe coun
try.
Terms.—For one year trn dollur*. one half in
advance—Six months, six dollars, one half in ad
vnnee. Suhscribera will be allowed to change . . ,
their hook* e* often us once a day if required. I , 11 “ U '<;”! rur "- “"lo™d. that tlie said 8<
and not allowed more than one work out at a «■«, ^ ‘orn. of this
lime. Any aebecribcr losing or injuring a volume, "
will ho charged for the soft.
IP* The aukocrilMir takes this opportunity to
return bio .incurs tlranks tu those who have so
liberally come forward end be-towed their names
io aid of lira ebbvo undertaking.
E. 8. NORTON, fliuod-Sfmf.
No* 12—28—if
Georgia—Muscogee County,
1M 7 HKRKA8 llcnnr P. (>arison and Snruh
▼ V Bosworlli apply to mu for letters of admi
nistration on tire estate of James Bon worth late
of snid-counly, deceased—
This is therefore te eite tir.d admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of snid deceas
ed to lie and appear ut my office, within the time
K Described by law. to shew cuusc, if any they
uve, why said debt should not btfgranted*.
Given under my hand this 20th Fob'y, 1832
John Townsend, c. c. o.
Feb. 2:b—41—4t
- COWETA SALES.
'tnariLL 15F-, SOLD, iro tho first Tuesdity in I ,* “ rn< T ™, U F! CI
W‘ APRIL next, at tbe Coart-l.oW in the ) 10 me a constable,
town of.Newnnn, Coweta eanntv, within the usu
al hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
T,ot of fand Nt). 197, in the S’.H district
of said connty, levied on as the property of El-
Irert Andrew, to satisfy two executions front El
bert superior court, in ftvor of Anoy Banks, ex
ecutrix, vs Elbert Andrew, and Bonj. Andrew;
levy made and returned to me by Honry Keller,
former Shcrift.
Lot of land No. 105, in the fith district
of said connty, levied on as tlie property of Alex-
he following property, to wit:
One Lot of Land No. 159, in the 9ib
district of originally Lite now Randolph county,
levied an ns the properly of William Belcher, to
satisfy a fi fu issued limn a justice's court Of Cha
tham county, nl the suit of the ansignees of Wm.
Turner va snitl Bclchert levied on and returned
under Angelly. to satisfy an execution from n jus
tice, court in Twiggs county, in favor of Lazurus
Pearce; levy made and returned to ete by a con
stable. \
Lot of land No. 203, in tho 3d district
of said county, levied nn ns tire property of Chan
cy H. Palmer, to satisfy tut execution from Jusptn
inferior court, in favor of Sumael Gnggins, vs
Chancy II. Palmer: principal, Joseph Henderson,
Jeptlia Alford, and Burdwell
ZACHARIAH BAILEY, Sl’JT.
Jk SUMTER SALE
¥Mfn<L be sold, at the place of holding coujj
T T for Hum ter county, on the first Tuesday in
APRIL next, within tbe uauul hours of sale, tbe
following property, to wit:
Lot or Land No. 145, in tho 30th dis
trict of-Sumter county, levied on aa tho property
of John Turner, io satisfy a fi fa in fuvor of Yv.
J May mns, tsaued from n justice's court of Craw
ford enmity; levied on and returned to me bv tt
constable. JOHN KINNEY, AA’/.
March 3.
S. C. CADY
KMTOULD respectfully inform his friends and
▼ T the public that business compels him to
be absent to tho north, till the Inst or noxt Juno.
Billings, his scenri- i ! vhen . he resnmo tho pntilice of medicine iti
ues. ( Hamilton. He will nlso attend to all calls for
Lot of land No. 51, in the 4'h district ' ^ on '“ 1 on l" 4 rc,utn ; , No , e *P«»«e will
of said county, lovied on u. the propenyof James !J" 081
Georgia—Muscogee County.
or ..nulN tpy-MABi-n TB.IM, 1832. sears old, and her .wo children, Jledy, and Mima.
. levied on as the property of Jumes 8 . Turner, hi
ja^satisfy X * -■ ' "
T. Gordon, to satisfy an executiim from Han
cock-inferior couth In ftvor of Jacob I*. Tur
ner * Co.
Lot of hind No. 238, in tho 2d district
of snjd connty, levied on as tho property of Hcz-
ekinh Headmen, to satisfy un execution from
Coweta superior court, in ftvor of Morril Collins.
DAVID DUKE, Sh’ff.
Alike fame line unit plate uill be >olJ.
One yoke of axon, levied pit ns file
property of Ford Butlor, to sntisiy a fi fa issued
from Coweta superior court, ill favor of John Sel
lers. vs said Butler.
One son el mare five or six years old,
ono gray cult one year old, one yoke of oxen, and
cart, antj'ten hcrel of stock cuttle, levied on ns
thu property of Wm C. Stewart,- to satisfy aft
fa issued from Coweta superior cuoit in fuvor of
Michael Prendergrnst. vssaid rttowart; property
pointed out hy John Kny, pluintitFa attorney.
One iiegi'tt giii 14 years-old, levied on
as the properly of Ephraim West, to satislY n fi
ft issued from the superior court uf said county,
in fuvor of Michael Prendergrast, vs said West
and Win. Hogan, security pit the stay of execu
tion j property pointed out by John Hay, tilaia-
lilT» attorney.
Three negroes viz: Trosy 22 or 23
ft ft issued from Coweta superior court,
in ftvor of Elizabeth M. Turner, vs James 8. Tur
ner property pointed out by Wm. Daniel, plain
tiff’s ultorney.
ROBERT J. II. MILLER, D. Slt’IT.
March 3 ’
NOTICE.
T HE subscriber has rented Marshal’s Mills
for tbo pretent yenr. They have under
■oan thorough repairs, nnd are now in good order
for grinding nnd aawiug. Ite has also rented the
Ferry, and all persona going ta Uw mills, eiUirr
for mentor lumber, will pans free of ferriage.
W. D. LUCAS.
Jan. 14-*—tf
HARRIS SALES.
I EE BE 'SOLD, on Uie first Tncsdny in
jawed to be owned by him .fret whichi may be of'liamiVum!* rou^y^wUhilT Urn
» r *• foHo ' vi,, S l lr0 I*erty, lo-
One lot of land in the 19th district of
originally Muscogee now Harris county, known
by No. 43. containing 2021-2 acren, more or tern,
lovied on ns the property of Moses Doan, to aat-
isfy tno fi fas from n jastioes court of Laurens
county, in ftvor of 8. Folsom, vs Motes Dean'
prooerty pointed out hy || J. Harwell, Esq ; levy
made and returned lo ms by a constable.
One lot of Und in the 18th district of
lesa, levied on ns the property of Alexander H.
Fraxnr, toanUsfyone liftfVom a justice* court of
Richmond! connty•, in ftvor of James P. McOniro,
vs Alexander II. Frazer; levy mode and return-
cd to 0M by • coQstxbl*. -
Ono lot of Und in the 19th district of
origintUr Muscogee now llx-ris county, known
by No. ^oantniniag 202 Id! acres, more or less,
whereon Spfamsn ll.rpo, five., levied on as the
nroportyof Hardy Powers, to satisfy two fi fas
? mtd TiS * of FolsAi coanty, in
favor of Wm. DobsIsob, vs Hardy Powera: pro-
Hpity pomlcd ont by plaintiff in mccatiou: levy
Willis fiirmetly lived. The above described land
is the same pluce where Ilutson Bullock lived
formerly, and that hd prays this court the: Sea
born Jones, who tins aannnisieml on the estate
and effects iff Cliurlus Bullock, dec'd. ninv be di-
rectad to execute a liUe for said tract of land.
It is therefore, ordered, that lira tuiid Seaborn
court,
to be held next after Uie expiration of three
months, to execute a Conveyance to the said Aiu
McWilliams, agreeable to tlw terms of tho bond'
of thn deceased.
Present, Uwir Honors
BATTLE A- SOR8BY,
HUDSON A. THORNTON,
JAMES HITCHCOCK,
NICHOLAS HOWARD.
A Iran copy from the minaieo.Odi March, 1832.
. JOHN TOWN8END, c. c. o.
March Id—43
To all whom this may concern.
D URING my xbaenn* lo the north, Mr. Hi
ram Brooks willaet aa my Agent.
Dm. 27-01 UENJ. MARSHALL
upproved dental inatrumente us well aa llio finest
material in usu. During the healthy Months Lo
will visit Cqlamhus, and the neighboring towns.
Hamilton, Feb. 21—42
MILTON.
T HIS town hus been recently laid elf on Uie
Eastern hank of tlie Chattahoochee, in the
heart of n healthy, fertile nnd populous neighbor,
hood, uheut thirty mile, lielpw C(dumbos urn! fortv
above Foil Gaines.
Possessing us it does, the advantage of a land--
ing which for cuttyehioncu is not excelled by any
on this river; togellim with that of being located
atlhe junction.ol the nttiin rand lending Irani Co
lumbus to Apalachicola, and that loading from
Hartford via Traveller’s Rest and Lumpkin to
the Chuttahmichuu; and being so situated as tu
command the trade of an extensive back country
ofthe first fertility of soil, rapidly sett ing by a
wealthy and respectable populace, Milton cannot
firil tu bticotne u place of cousidernblu co<nmorco;
and the. acquisition of t|ie ndjacept Indian territo
ry (which will probably he soon effected) will
greatly increase its tui|wrtuneu. Its local sltaa*
Uon is truly interesting, beiug on an olovnted
plot*, 60 or <0 tact above the surface of tho Chat
tahoochee, affording an extensive view of Um
river aud the opposite, country: and entirely re-
ntoto from stamps, marshes or any thing indiea;
Uve ol steknem. Two saw mill, are twing erect-
ed neiir Uie plitco and will be ip operation in tho
spring. Lots nro ofibred at private Mile on nc*
coiuinoduting tormn.
JOHN T. LVlfPK
Milton, Jan. 5—36—>eow4m
Monument in ILbnor of the'
Mother of Washington.
T HE Committee take occasion to make
Ituotyn to the Public, that although Uioy
nave accept'd the offer of a patriotic and generous
individual, lo erect the Monument, they neverthe-
less hntLit expedient to keep open the subserip.
lions in tho bunds of the various agents tu whom
V**" r onl, 1 ?* r purpose of increasing
the funds already collected, to a sum soflicif.iitto
plnce around it a suitable enclosure, ant] to make
un avenue through the groundsofthe gentleman
owning.thn land on which lira Monument m to
Mand, whereby it may be approached hy visiters
I hey have at no time propnaed to erect a splendid
or magnificent edifico. Un the contrary they
desire that the style of the Monoment and u Vm
jmnduges may he such us to comporf with Uie
well-known plain and unostentatious character of
the venerated matron, whose virtues j t intend-
ed to commemorate. They therefore make thin
.WS “ ""i e—»od SlK
fSKg at'
£,£’sna.^r"''
LdwarU II. Carmichael,
Samuel Harrison,
George Washington Bassett,
Washington City. Feb. 18, l&K
Sob. Committee.