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Executive pepartment, Git. I Mii.lepozvii IK -*9rti FebTMfy, 1838. » O RDERED Out the District Surveyor* elec ted soder llie provision* uf an act of the General Assembly. ft* the survey nnldissribolion by lottery. nl UmUin the’occapaaey at the Clier- okaet, aad ofetlior land* claimed as Creek lauds, uassod »a U» 21*1 day of December, 1830,'do Mite their personal attendance, at tbe State Uoaso IU Milledgoville, on Monday tbe 8d day of April uext, for tlio purpose of filing tboir liodda, and taking the oath, praotftfbeilb/Uw, adjusting their i linine and compaaeue, and complying felly with all and 'singular, thornqniaittnaa of eatd act, then ■mil there to bo o!nerved uud performed. Iraiue- diu'ely gftcr which, they will ho ordered to pro- coed to the cicoatiun dr the aotvoya required by .mid act, and by nn uU oftliu Guttural Assembly, to tay'dot the (iold Region lulu email lota, and ilie-ow oftliu ennio by separate lotuiry, passed on the 94lh day of December, 1831. By order oftliu IJqveraor: . WILLIAM J. \V. WELLBORN, March 3. Sec’ry Ex. De|it. Ml TO ttENT. A large Grocery Dune, 70 feet by 30, with a cellar the whole length, and a aalt houao'attached to it, at premnl occopiod by Meaara. Smith i Mor- gaa. AIR), Tbe Dwelling over the apothecary establish- mjnrof Dra. Clifton & Kennedy, conithaiDg of live large retima, with a good kitchen, viable, gar den, die. attached to it. ~ At din. The Tenement lonnerly one opted by Henry Johnann an n C'loatbiag Store, tor which bdellium it iv vuiy vuilublc. GEORGE-IfARGRAVES, Jet*. Fi b. in—39—if M’lNTOKH HALL. THE above celublialnpenl ia nu<v open for the reception of boarders and tmnaiont custom. The aubveri- Iter pledgee himself hi epare no puinv nor expenve to rondor aonifniiiilile an who may fuVnr him with a call Ilia table and bar are sop“ died with till! beat lint country aflurda Ilia slu- now. largo andairy— bmintifnllv funiiab- JM JMk 1 mi Secretary of Statu. LOST. A LETTER directed to •• lanac Iain j Butte £\. Coality, Georgia " cimtiiining a nolo fur tifly dollars, utndn by Silas Brooke mid payable to Wllliiiin 1-ow, d;ilad —— November, 1830, nnd . duo Solti Ducepilier, 1831. All persons urn fore- 'Wonted agninat trading for laid note, all 'u|d nn attempt to Irado it bo made. Any information- concerning anhl letter or onto, nddmssed to the eubecrilmr at Frpnklia, Tfuiyi couniy, tliniikfully recoived. Feb 4—38—if AM fcO tr STOLEN f jlllOM llio Iioueoof lint subscriber* n email gold W alcli, and gold Key ntt'achbd to I by a uurk coloured aafuly Ribbon. Any inforiniition conicrniug -it will he gratefully received. PO.MROY >b MONTAGUE. Fuhruary 11—38—if. can he furoialied. Columbus, Doc. 10—30—If Hl FOR SALE, Tbr.foUouiing proferty i» Columbus. Thoaoolh bull of I/it No. 13, nod*rod atroot, with u comfortable dwelling and collar, kitchen and itablc there A PROCLAMATION. jiit GEORGIA—By WILSON I.UMl'KIN, Gov- Wl „ , . *. ernor and Commander in Chiofofthe Army nnd «d with good provender and ailondnd hy a fuilli* Navy of tliia Slato and of the Militia therooft | ful and experienced oetler. lip flatter* himself, W H EREAS by the nlhetceplh auction I Dmn Ida experience. tO inark altd recite a rqapecl bn Act of tile General Aeaemhlv for tlie 1 ' kl « patronage flora a litierul politic, aurvey and dwtiilmiiAh bv lottery of tlm land/ Lntajeituble for tho aoconiinodatirm of dmvCra iii tho occupancy of tha Cherokee*, and other can he furoialied. JOHN LOVE, land* claimed ua Creek lunda. passed on tint twen ty-first day of December, eighteen linndred nnd thirty, it in made tlw duty.of.tho Inferior Court of each county, to make out or cause In be matin oul.liauafpereonv antitied to drnwyunder avid act—Anil whereas by the Aral auction of an Act of tho Geudh'tPAsMtr.bly to niter nod umcnjl the foregoing act. passed on the twenty eilirfl day of December, eighteen hnndrcd anil thirty one. the qualification of person* entitled to raid draws bus undergoiio alteration—And whereue hy tint third section of ah Act, to luy oat die gold region into amatl lota, and dispose nf the name by neperate lottery, panned on the twenty-fourth day of Do- cemhet, 1831, the poraona nuthoriacd to irinke out the fbragoing lint, arc farther requited to make mil mparate bate of perndba eulitlod to draws under lire act last aforesaid: I have therefore thought proper to issue Ihie my proclamatiflDvtbreliy requiring the Jnaticcx of the Inferior Cuurte of the auvcrnl counties in tliia rttato, forthwith to proceed to Hio oxeentiou of the dalle* enjoined an thorn by each nf thfa fortgoing Acta of the General Astdrtnldy—And f do hereby uhurgeeaefa and' every of Inert!,' to be' tigilnnt nnd curdfal, in the strict observance nnd fuilliful parfermnnee, of all and singular, the duties unjoin ed on them by ilie aforesaid acvqrul Able of (fin General Assembly.... Given under my bund, andthe Grant Soul of tho Shite, at tno Htatc-lluuse, in Milledge- ville, tbiatfm twoniicth day ofFohroary, in the year of our Lord oho ilmuanml eight hundred and thirty-two amlofthe Indcpen- dance oftho Hailed Blulnv of America, tbe fifty sixth. WILSON LUMPKIN. By tlie Governor: EVERARD HAMILTON, March 3. PATRICK MeCARTY, CXOY3DBS RJ5KOVATOR R ESPECTFULLY informn hl» friend* and the public, that bewnntinne* the almve bo- ninene in CuUmbue, and will be thankful for any employ in his line. From nis intimate know ledge of tlie business, and 'ong practice in it, be hope* to receive a liberal ehnre of the public patron...e. Hi. price. are low, its lol laws; Frock Couts, . - «1 Oil I frees Conte, - 0 75 Pantnloone, * • 0 50 Veals, . . 0 85 Repairing of alt kinds done at equally low rates. BTF Mr. SloCnrty’s residence ia near the Mtrie AritiJuiiiy, where all gut menu entrusted to him mnv tic sent. Fefi.17—<f _ ECO N O M Y. CLOTHBg RBKTO VATOR . GOODALL, A Min, IIh»C itrfR Loin Not. m, 410, 411, 412. 413, dm! 414, * uutf'd on Troup ntrr»a. AIjui, l«ot No. 258, mi Ogliitlinrpo ntrn«t. Tim aUovn pro perty will be Hold very low for cauli or approved •ccurity For terinx apply to tbe flubnoriber, or in his abiionco to JaraoM Van N*h*. WILLIAM MULLAI.LY. Nov. 24—28—tT j HAMILTON ACADEMY. T UK IrioiidH of literulure ar^ informed Hint the institution is still in operation under tho superintendence of Mr. John Ilnys nnd MiM Ma rin Hoyden, the former teacher*. Tho triiNteos feel themselves fully ut liberty to stole to the pub lie, that every necessary menus wilt bo employed to promote the moral and Intellectual improve ment of the student*. The advantages of lliun- i!ton,un to health, morals, Ac. are so well known ut to need no comment. ’Hoarding can be hud at chenp aud accommodating tonus. Owing to the difficulty of the rimes, tlie trustees have deter mined upon a reduction of the prices of tuition. The pricus, ut reduced, ore: For Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Book-keeping (pernpiarter.) $3 00 English Grammar, Geography and Histo ry, 4 Chemistry, Natural, Moral and Intellectu al Philosophy, the different branches of Mgthemutics, Rhetoric, laogir. Political Economy, andthe Latin and Greek Lan guages, 6 50 By order of tlie Board, • SAMUEL A. BILLING. Soc’ry, Felt. 1-38-—tf 4 TO FARMERS. Et'HllAIM BROWN M ACHINIST takes this method’of inform iug thu public thul ho ha* ugnm oommeii- ed the Saw and (toiler Gin making business; from Ilia long experience in (bat busmen*, in vunntdl, lie hopes to bo uhlu m this place alio, to give general Kuiisfuclioti to all who may favor hint with their diistom —Those who should want tho large ItnllorGins would dowoll to make uu early application before the next crop. 317* All kindH of Turning done at the ehortest notice. February II—30—tf. FOII HALE. T HE Hiib^ciliter (dieis for *<do his valuable Oak and flick ry Plantation, now in line repair, lying in Ike first di*trSrt of VValton county, near tin* \loova river irndAviMiiu five miles south of Manioc. On tbe plantation is tt dwelling “atu- upon (ufcMiiniodating terms. Any fi PKOSPECTLH UF THK SOITTSIIAN HBRAI.9, A Puper. tn bo published weekly, At Montgomery, Ain „ I M (A,iT,irav laniKo amt ghutl set ol out Iioushm, u fine net ol at n 't* " li.at-mlo gin£uae. This prop.. ...LlLLik. mtn fn Htn Linalli/ ^ will be sold upon nt*rhiiiniodnting terms. At jssitt„ p e: r cl r- wil do wr " ,o c«iiiutrv to slute the political principles which shall nn< L4NIFR guide its course. p , . The excitement Which has spread throughout the whole Southern country, in dons^qnence of I ATKINSON^N tlwuarighteouHTantfof (828, ha*created a mar-! Weaf ked ditlereuce in the politic; ! sentiments of the ARUtCOR# 12001010 citmcns of tlie South, as teaching the puwaraof the j A WEEKLY Family Newspaper, devoted to General Government— vvhicl dideience, it ia our jfm. Literature, MoruUtyv Science, New*, Agii- candiri belief, will in a great measure he removed \ culture nnd Amusement. by laying before them, in as clear and intelligible I This miscellany is oftho largest extra impc form as possible, the principles and corn et policy rial class, handsomely printed on sniull type and ol'qur entirely new and experimental government.- good paper. It etnbruecs principally iu its con- This course we think has not boon pursued in as | tents: direct* line, ss might' have been wished. Tho 1 1. The general News of the w'evk. Foreign disputes of parties nave usurjK»d (on largely Uie 1 and Domestic, gleaned from tho ditto: cut papers coiimns of these f«w orthodox iigpcrsin our oour.-, of the Union, condensed into ss small a compass try, to allow a candid, sober and dispassionate in l a* isconflistout with a lcleuUon of its spirit and vustig-uion of nut nuthmul policy—and, of the del- 1 interest ieute relations which exist—and which wore in-) 2. ttriginal nnd judiciously selected Articles, tended by the framers of tho U. Himes’ Cunstnu-! in every department of Uteraturo, SltuHilivs of R ’Jk'tt ETURJSH hi*thanks fijr the liberal cncour- sgement lie bus bad in the above businoss "He respectful'y infoim* the public tjiat lie has removed hia sliop n little higher up on Front street, nearly opposite Dr. Childers, where he continues to curry on the above Irusiness. (’oats., piuitaloous, Vest, polices, cloth shawls of every description, cleaned in the lmnd*oiiie*t siyle, without injuring the cloth. By comparing tbe ar ticles done by liili>,they are pronounced by good judges, almost equal to new, which be Impes has already been noticed hy the public Having obtained some additional skill in die business. 1m willcleun coals, pantaloons und ve*ta. at the following prices: For cleuuiug a drub''emit, $1 50 Do do dress coat, J 00 Do do frock do 1 00 Do do ' pontidoons, 75 Do do vest, 50 Lndie*’ polices, 1 50 Cloth sliawlr, • 1 GO Where any garment has tar or. p.iinton it, nn ex tra charge will be mado. agreeable to tbe quantity •lltat is to be taken ogt. Fressing and spupging; and returning a coat to its original luipc, 87 1-2 Do pantulooiiH, GO. Do vest, 2J> Repairing notify done, such as putting in new silk f icings, collars neatly covered with silk or cot ton velvet, new culls, now s eeve lining, new sets liQltons, iVe. iVc. Fersons Who wish to prolong the wear of cloth or casimerii would dowoll to have the fine dust and grease extra* ted by sum good Renovator every four or five months. It not only enlivens tbe cloth, but it gives it anew ap pearance. N. B. He will also carry on tbe Tailoring bu siness. I laving a good ninny hinds that are con versant in making up snmb jobs, will cut and make pantaloons and vest* in the neatest style, latest fashion, ami at the shortest notice.. Fuhruary le—40 'valuable property - FOR SALE. 1 WILL sell, on accummoduting terms, both as to price und time, Tico Lots of hand, t.iintuining 405 acres, more or lea*, situated in the 9ih district of Muscogee county, distant only nine oi i >n miles from Columbus, on Bull Creek on which is a nmv and completo set of mill*, both saw and grist, now in operation. About 40 acres of the hind in cleared and under good repair.—- Much of the hind is of the fust quality upland.— In short, it is a first rate settlement, with comfort- able building* for a family residence. Persons desiring to purchnse, will please make application tome in Mmuicello, Jasper county, for particulars. ANTHONY DYER. Motiticello, Jnn. 18—37“* tl LEGAL NOT1LW EXECUTORY SALE. 1A5ILL bo affinad for *»fe, to the higlieit W bidifers, before tho cotartdiaaee dour, in the toi*n Id Mclledgerflle, .a ttw ktet Tueedny in Jqon next, fifteen quartereectiunit of land tying in (ha territory of Arkapue, known nnd dutiu- snir’itd n. fiilkiwe. riz: In thu County of I’uhtaki, N. E.ftr. of Sec. 88. of Thwmhip 4 N. Range U W. oottCg 160 acrea, Do. N. Vf. dp. do,88, dp. 4 N. do-8 W. do: 160 Do. S. W. do. do. 17, do. 1 N.do. 10 W. do. 160 Do. 8. E do. do 17, do. 1 N. do. 10 W. do. 160 Do. S. W, do. do. 36, do. 3 N. do. 8 W. Ife. 160 Laurence— N. E. do. do. 3, do 15 N do. 4 W. do. 160 i Do. N. W.do do. 17, do. 13 N. <fo. 4 K. do. II j Do. N. E. do. do. 17, do. 13 Nl do. 4 E. do. L ■ Convoy— S. E. do. do. 3, do. 6 N. do. 13 W-dS. 161) Do. 8. E. do.’ do 8; do. 6 N. do. 10 W. do.LOO Jnekton— . N. E. do. do. 87. do. 1.1 N. do. 1 W do. 160 Do. N W do. no,87,do. 13N.do. 1 W. do. ICO 8t. Frunoia— 8. r, do. do. 33, do. 8 N. do. 3 E. do. ICO Iiidunendence— N. W. do. do- 33, do. 10 K. do 7IV. do. 160 Monroe— ■ S. E. do. do 7. do, 8 N. do. 2 W..do. ICO Hold for the benefit of the heim find, creditor/ of [lit E/tote of Anthony McCulloli, dccen/ed.— Teruw. ono lialfr/i/h, the other uuide payable on tlie first of January next— note, aad approved *o- curity. Ac. tie. LEONARD P McCULLOU, Acl'g. Ex. _Feb 4J-41-10HT EXECUTOR’S SALE^ A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court uf Greene connty, when niUinf! for ordinary pnrpnaea will be aolil at Ha- tnill.in, Harris comity, on the first Tuesday in May next. Lot No. 171, in tlie 18thdistrict of oripinnllv Muscogee now Harris county, being a part of the real estate of Austin Hunch, lute of Greene county, doccuzed. Sold for tbe benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. Ter,us made known on the tlav of salo. wm. h. Harper, Agent anil Attorney in fact for Absalom Jours anil I fin Jones, Exec rs.of A. It it nr h, dec taxed.. F..h. 83—41—Ut . Gcorsrut^Muscogcc County. tuade anil returned to tnc by a cousUiblc. Kichard Cotton’* lease oo. lot of lami ..j. not known, in the 19th dist. of origtuullv f" te“«™ ufiDismission from sfiid estato: I ^^*rty acr!I oTcIcmtdtandXr’one year ««* t «• W - E ' B^ELLTihJL E ear at my office, within the time proscribed by tw, to shew cause, if any they have,' why said letter* should not be granted. Given trader my hand this 7tb day ef Novem ber, 1831. JOHN TOWNSEND, c.e.o. . Georgia— Troup County. W IIKKKA8 Elijah Davidson of 'iVoop county, applies to me for letters of ad' miiibtrillion on the estate of Dham Alford, lute uf said cdunty, ’deceased—r . Theeeqire thdrefure le cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred oRd creanors of mml de ceased, to be and appear ut)ny office; at the time f ire*eribed by luw, to shew cause, If any they luve/why stiid letters than id nut he granted. JONATHAN S. ADAMS, c. c. o. Feb 18—40 - SHERIFFS’ SALES. MARION SALES. NrtriLL BE SOLD, on the firat Tuesday to Vf -APRIL next, nt lbo court-house to the town of tlorry, Marion coonty, between fhe nsuur hours of fiute, the following property, to w‘ l! Lot ol loud No.'171, in il>« l2ih disL or formerly Mdscogee but now Marlon coonty, taken ns the properly of Albert Y. Bogan, to sat isfy two ft fas from a justices court in Richmond county, in fsvor of John Bognn and Elizabeth Uogon, against A. Y. Bogan i property pointed oat by Milton & Lawlion, plaintiff's attorneys; luv^njttde and returned to me by a constable. Lot of land No. 92, in the 3d district of originally Muscogee now Marion county, lev ied on ns the propeity of Charles M. Slodge. to satisfy a fi fit front ClarlTsuperiur court, in ihyor , of E ’ L. Newton, vs said Sledge j ptopertf point ed oat by plaintiff. March 3 WM. WILLIAMS, jr. D. Sh’ff. MUSCOGEE SALES. VV7ILL lie sold on tha first Tuesday in VV APRIL next, at the court-house, in the town of Cblninhus, Muscogee coonty, withiti tho usunl hoars ofsntc. die following property, to.wit: Two negioes, Judy a woman 45 years of age, and John a boy 6 years old, levied on ns the property of James G. Parks, to satisfy :i fi fa issued from Houston superior court, in favor of I,ham Chant, vs said Porks; property pointed out by Wesley Williams. One lot uf land Nn. 44, in the 811, district nf Muscogee county, levied on us the pro perty of Reuse Barber to satisfy, i ti fa issued train a justices court of Clark coonty, in favor of Wm. Wstltens, vs Catharine Barber, administratrix, in her own wrong, on the estate of Hesse Rnrlikr, dec'll, levied on nnd returned to me hy n consta ble. WM. D. HARGROVE, 8li’lF. GUARDIAN’S SALE W ILL lie sukl, on Ihe fits! Tuesday in May next, at the cuurt-hnnse in Cumt hell county, the undivided hfilf of Lot No. 28 in the 9th diskin' of Ibrmeily Coweln now Cnmpliell comity. Sold fortho benefit of the orphans of William Smith. WM. A. REDD, Guard. Fob. 21—41—8m MERIWETHER SALES« W ILL BF. SOLD* on the first Tuesday iit APRIL ooxt. at tlio coort-hoase in thu town of Greenville, Meriwether county, within the usual boure of Bule f the Ibllowing property, to-wit: One lot of land No. 49, in ihe lOdl district, formerly Troup now Mori Wether coun ty, levied on i;h the property of MuttheW Kilgo. to snthify two fi fas issued from u justices court of Meriwetlier county, one in favor of James A; Manner, und the other in favotof Wm. Hightow er, nnd sundry other fi fas, vs suid Kilgo; levy made and returned to mo by a countable. On lot of land No. 21, in tho lOih district of formerly Troup now Meriwether coun ty, levied on as the property of Wm. Bridges, to satisfy a ft fti issued from a justices court of War ren county, in favor of II. and T. U. Kindail. va said Bridges; levy mado and returned to me by a constable. On lot of bind known by No. 77, in the 11 tli dist,. find the west half of lot of land No. 47; of said district, levied upon us the property of Solomon. Warlick, to satisfy two executions, one March 3 GBEKN TALBOT, D. fth’ff. GUARDIAN’S SALE. B Y an order of the inferior court uf Richmond county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, will be sold, in Tnlfrotton, Talbot county, on the first Tuesday iir April next; olio lot of Jnnd situ- stod in »he county of Talbot, known as lot No. 3, in the 24th district, originally Muscogee; sold as tho nropnrtv and for the benefit of the orphans of Nicholas Ware, dcc’d. Terms made known on the day uf side. ROB HUT A. WARE. Guardian. Jnnunry21—30 At the game time and place triff be sold. Lot of land No, 208, in tit** 9th*district Muscogee county, levied on ns ihe property of Wm. Green, to satisfy a fi fa from a justice* uourt, in favor of (Samuel Calhoun, vs said Gretm; levy mado and returned to me by a constable. i. P P , e -. . r*7' r r"—. L«' of Ififid No. 99. 9,1, district | ^^w. Hurk" v.S Wsrhck ' °‘ of Muscogee county, nnd lot of land No. 100, in \ the Bth district of Muscogee county, xvtili some ( cleared land on each lot t and on one of said lots of! land there is an exccllant saw and grist Mill, iu t good repair; ull levied on us the property of Ah-' salon) Fckols, te satisfy s a miry n fas, froiirFikd saperior court, in favor of Cullen Fretwell, Dug ger and Battle, and others, vs suid Echols. Lot No 125, tn |||( 9l!i district of Mus cogee county, levied on as the property of Absa lom Echols, to satisfy two fi fas from. Fiko superi or court; one in favor of George W. Bughy, vs said EcIioIj; pointed out hy W. Cunningham. One third of the Press, Types, Furni ture, Paper, Books, Accounts,.Notos, dee. &c. to gether with every oilier article or thing belonging BLACKSMITH’S SHOP. JONATHAN P. JACKSON M AYING removed from his old stand, keeps his'shop ou the north eupt corner of Ogle thorpe and Crawford streets, where he may al ways be found ready to attend to the culls of his customer*. The constant and diligent attention which he lias.given to his business, nnd the faith fulness with which tie lias done jiis work, during fhe three years he has worked in this place, he hopes will-tnsuie him u continuance of the pa tronage heretofore so liberally pxteuded Jfo bun. lie will keep uoustautly on band plentiful sup ply of botse shoes (and will uhva)* be ready to pul-them On at the shortest notice) together with a variety or other nrliclos in his line. He pledges himself lo do his work neatly and with disputch. Ilis prices ure moderate, mid new wmrk itiHiied. lie is prepmed locust boxes or inks for mills, of composition. Carriage springs of every kind mado lo order, and mill irons of nay description made at the sliortCKt uolice. Columbus Jan 2—34—tf THE . New Line of Stages FROM MACON to BAVANNAH, OU [{ month* after date, application will be rnsdo to the Itonorahlo tho inferior court of Troup county, whoit silting forordinnry purposes, for leave to sell lot of land No. 182, iu the till) district of Troup county, ns the-property of Su san McLendon, minor, for tile liencfit of seel mi nor. J ESS L LAWS, Guardian. Jan. 3j—36 . F OUR months after dale, application will ho made to tho honorable thu inferior court of ordinnry nf said county, for leave to sell lot of land No. 69, in the 8th district of originally Cow eta now Campbell county, said lot of land to be sold as the estate of Mury Lawson, dec’ll, for the benelilof the heirs anti creditors uf said dec'll. • LEMUEL WILKEKSON, Adrn’r. Dec. 3—89 or in nny manner appertaining to tlio Columbus Enquirer printing olfico. the samu being the roliro interest of Ulyses Lewis, in and to suid atlicc; levied on ns tlie proper.y of said Ulyses Lewis, 10 satisfy a fi fa issued on tho foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor of M. B. Latnar uud K. T. Marks, vs said Lewis. March 3 WM HOLLAND, D 81,'ff. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable tlie Inferior court of Troup couniy, when silting as u court of or dinary, lor leave lo sell lot of land No, 110, in tho 12th district nf Troop county—sold for the benefit of Mary Ellis, idiot, IhisYlli duy of No vember, 1831. EDWARD ELLIS, Guurdian. Nov. 19—80 _ F OUR months after ditto, application will be made to the honorable inferior court of Troup county, when sitting fir ordinnry purposes, for leave to soli (lie negroes belonging to the estate of Samuel Ilunihiet uf Monroe connty, dec'd namely. Daniel, Hetty, and Tenor, fef the benefit of the Iteits of said deceased. . — W.T. WORTHAM, Adm’r. . Nov. 19-86 mniilhs after date application will he made lo tlie Honorable Inferior Court of Troup countv, when silting for ordinnry purpo ses, for leave to sell tho Real Estate of George Thrash, lute of said couniy, deceased. GEORGE A. THRASH, Adm’r. Nov. 17—86—4m non lo axiA—dtclwoen the several- States and tho Federal Government We would not, indeed, by fit. oxpiosston of this opinion, be supposed to ■ecus, those prints of dereliction of duly, hut morolv to state ■ fact, which must b. apparent to tlio Editor* themselves uf those pnperi. 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ILL run Til HUE TIMES n leaving Mown anil Savannah oil Mon- Georgia—Mnseogee County. 1LA' IIF.RFA8 (Ioury F.Goriaon ami Saruli f V Bosworlli u|ijily to me for letters of ottm!- uist ration on tlio cslule of James Bos wort l» late » f2 per iinnom, | ^|^/ T Ii.L run TURKE TIMES n week— ; o**«|id couniy, deeoased— This is therefore to eilo .ir.il admonish all nnd nnyuhla iu ndvunco. or $1 25 for nix months.— j ¥ ▼ Mucun nni» «i — ----- . . , . .. . . , Order* far tho puper, with (tirocUona wheio uud j VV«duo8d«ys nnd hriduyu nt three o’clock I **«f?ular the kindred aud creditors of siud deceus- how to ho farwunlod. containing the numunt nf submiription, portage pnid, will meet with prompt attuBlioiig by uddrexsing E. 9. NORTON, Agent. Columbus Nov. 10—25 THE DAILY GEORGIAN in tlm tHoruint/L—mid urnvinp at Macon and Su- i nd tube and appear ut my office, within the.iime ann-ih on Taes»ilnys> Thufedaya nnd Saturdays, J proscribed by luw. to slnnv cause, if any they COWETA SALES. W ILL BF, SOLD, on the fuat Tuesday in APRIL next, at the Court-house in the town of Newnan.'Cowntu county, within the usu- j nl hour* of sale, the following property, to wit: { Lot til* land Nn. 197. in rim 5*ri dtatricl • of Haid county, levied on as the projverty of El- TROUP SALES. W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in AFRIL next at the court houBO in the town of Lu Grange. Troop coonty, within tlm usual hours of sale,tlie following properly, tb-wit: Oil negro girl by tlie ttamo of Alarm, 17 yun.s old, levied upon as the property of Wil lis Whatley, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Troup inferior court it! favor of Samuel A Bailey and VVHIson Williulns, vs Willi. Whatley | property pointed out in tho mortgage. DANIEL S. HOBERTSOfc, Sh'ft’. March 3 RANDOLPH SALE ‘ N tlio first Tuesday iu APRIL next will bo sold, at tha court-house door in the town of Cuthbcit, Randolph county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property to wit t One' Lot of Land No. 139, in the 9l|i district of originully Lee now Randolph county, levied on uatlie property of William Belcher, io satisfy a fi fa issued from a justice’s court of Cha tham couniy, nl the suit of the assignees of Wm. Turner vs said Belcher; levied dn and returned to me by a constable. ZACI1ARIAII BAILEY, Sh’ff. Feb. 28. ■" ui uuiu wiunij, iv>muuii us mu iiiuperiy OI &S I nn, i i 11 i .. bert Andrew, to satisfy tw o executions from El- r ' 11 ie place of holding contt bert superior coon, in favor of-tony Banks, ex- .T,,,,, ' or ‘^ uln 'e r, 'Ouoly, on tlie first Tuesdny in ecutrix, v« Elbert Andrew and Benj. Andrew“ V ne *h wttlun the usutiI hours of aa^le, the levy made and ruturued to tne hy Henry Rollers*' , wlo k'^property, to wit : former Sheritt. T Lu* t»f Lattrl No. 145, in tho 30tli dis- •d No. 105, in the 6th district ,l j c * ® r 8 """ < ’ r county, levied on ns the properly , levied on ns the property of Alex-! °, f J, uhu 1 U ™ OT - "J“'"'O' », fi r ; 1 ,n <«vorof W’ , n ynfi.lv „„ „vn„„.;„n J Msymns, issued from a justice’s court of Craw- Lot of Ihi of said county, under Angelly. to rtttisfy XCt jsass?i Penrce ; levy made und returned to me by a con* stable* Lot of land No. 203, in the 3d district of said county, levied on as tlie property of Chan cy fi. Palmer, to sntisfy an execution (rum Jasper inferior coart, in favor of Humuel Coggins, va Chancy II* Fulmer; principni, Joseph Henderson,- constable. March 3. The Weekly Morning Courier und J\. Y. Enquirer. O N Suturduy, the 28th Junuary, instant, tbe *J le ^ 1 0rn ‘! , R Courier anti t i e ‘ 8< w i new York Enquirer, intend publishing, on tlio I ot of land No 51 in tlm 4 li dfai.-jA lur 8 crt lolio sheet ever issued, a weekly newspa- Lot OI land rvog 01, m tlm 4-It clirtudf per, to contain all that appears during the week DAVID DUKE, Sli’ff. 8 puhlitdird in the Cityol Snvannnli, and un- JL Uer thu late improved arrangement of the Weetorn Mall departs for tlm interiot, Mobile. New Orleans, Ac. each day. t» few lioura utter it j ut eight o’clock in the etcniit$. RATES as usual. G. LONG STREET. N. Ik Ferwnia wishing seats, will apply at the Washington Hall. Macon. Jan. fi—34—3in have, why said debt should not he granted. Given under my hand this 20th Feh’y, 1832. JOHN TOWNSEND, c!c, o. Fell. 23—II—4t COLUJIttUS Circulating’ Library. ie iasued, arriving at Aufustu in twculy-eight.nl ■ T" K subscriber rospeotfiill. iplhrtits tin Milholveviilein fertty-oigTrt, amt at Macon in til 4y fear ttoars after ita departure Terms lit b OU huoil per aunam, in advance. lion Georgia— Carroll County. W HEREAS Anson Reynolds, administra tor. and Morv Stewart, administratrix on the estatoof John Stewart, dec’d. apply lor let ters of distili-rion iVon* said estate—Thi* i* there- hahitnnts of Columbus and the neiglihor* j Ihrc Ui cite ai)d admonish all and singular the kin* I, lli.it his Library is now upon far the recop- , dred und creditors ot' said deceased, to be and up- til* subscribers. The Library will Consist of j p®nr ut my office within tlm time prescribed hy rv*mw** rtniyvifD V A IV Religious Works, Travels. Ilistons Biography, I law, to show cause, if any they havi ^^ % jxix , poem*, Romances, Novels, Reviews, Magazines, I letters should not he granted. Give w Wished three times a week, and contains iV c . | | e also iofarms the public Rial he has j bond this Dili Junuary. 1832. all the M»lelligenc»i including new advcrtisi nlents, pahluliud int tho Daily |Kipcr. Totuis titunT na aonn'«u» #5 00 per anmnn, payable in udyance. made ermngeumftta t»> receive all new puhlica- j Jan. 21—JUi — — 1 'd front the press As soon l r Yvhy suid Given undor iny WM L. PARR r jc. c. o. t«> transact the business of wii .fal eye shygld Ih» kept over tlitin. No w■; i’i has yet been found, so unbiassed by his own »!iTi-reat, at to givo “—** ’ “ * * far udure of public good —Tkrtne so pare, ‘obfido (o him their interest und witlioat a slated and acts For tlmse rcaaons no pi**.-(gas given, to iAconsuioiatoly rapndicnd t iiR ouarar‘ •— tinnory^or ^ deeds of that oilier minister of tho people. - T. BYNUM, R. F. BRA.NTH WAITE. uuns as noon us issucu inmi inc press jamen j'* > Co .a /• t a ▼ r* Mynutti m ns the patroiiHgc will admit of the undertakiiig,a i C tCOTG'KI \sOVtltff, I he (■•orgmn, daily and tn.weekly, contains Rundiitg Room will he added to the above, free j WM/HEKEAS WHey Mnssev, ndmiairtrntor the latest Commercial, Political, Domestic and |; >r || l0 ^uhshi ihers, whith will he wall supplied IVY ikj the estate of Joseph White, dec'd ap- MiscclInnooHs intelligenoes ond jfHtticalaf Mitoi w ,th u «ws|iiipors from dilfcreut {tarlsoftho , himself tin wholly to tha p.." IT “l«>“ U , , r,i , " r, “ i u ' ‘*.‘‘'1 lr - v - liuUea. solely for U,o nubim r? T'l 1,0 u " 'Ji Ml n ,0 A K '" a ". H ' Verms—Ft , ns to induce lint const itui-nts to ' . A ’ '"rfr" ^ C .'" rL ',V' «<•»«,At-8ij • lorost and welfare, hltodlv, oChaycf* *"« celfero. logefo- vauce. 8o’ ad periodical .cv.sal t.ri.fe , u!?T k ' m ,, K w, ';'. k - their Imeks ns. no promise* are uia.te. 'i.e. ri VT* 2? V,nl V’ ^ ‘‘‘"r'f" !<*’ »'" 1 >» pteagna gtven, to inconsiderately rotmthond t ^ A “'*« ooarne .nd rrmduat of this .ate public futte- ' ? l b ^»» ^'S" 1**7—er lo bliodtv enpl.rod tiro sea. menu ami ' Tf': .'“‘r' 11 ?' m,C 'i “ m , U V , J..1— -r.k. .-...I- I A Ivorttsoutculs foait uhrotui wdl be coo supplied Ihe cotitti-1 plies for tellers ofdirndssion: These nretherelore to cite aud admonish all nnd singular tlm kindred your ten dollars, nnn h-alf in ■ and cretiiteraof said donensed to be nntl apnenr Lot of IiiiiH No. 258, ill I hi' 2.1 cits I net I ^(3, per uun. payahlt always in udvnnce. of ttiiid coonty, levied on as the property of IJez-1 Iu consequence of tho oilier Daily Papers in ekitilt Headmen, to satisly nn execution from j New York, detoriitiuing not to hoard vessels nnd Coweta superior court,Jn fitrornf Morril Collets. | receive tlioir nows on rionduy, tho Publishers of ........ ........ -■ ‘ tha Courier & Enquirer have lutely invested Tltir- loeu Tliousand Dollars in a separate news estab lishment, consisting of one Schooner of ninety tens, one of sixty tons, nnd the necessmy tow- houts. This establishment is supported titan on- nonl expense of Nine Tliunsnnd Dollars, and vessels from Europe are hoarded at sett und their news disseminated through the country with great dispatch, long before they reach li e harbour. In ita |H)litics, tlio Courier ft Enquirer is pore, ly Democratic—adhering to- the principles nnd usages of the Republican Party, and advocating the re-election of General Jnckson to the Presi dency. Its columns are alike devoted to the For. eigti und Domestic Intelligence, Murals, Litem tare and the Fine Arts. In morals, however, It doe., not act upon the creed of Fanatics or Bigots, baton tlio contrary, inculcates those principles of mora’ity and religion only, which are founded upon peueo and good-will to all mankind—tlm fruit of which is tolerance nnd brotherly affection instead of “persecution foropiuiou’s sake.’’ . Upwurds or Four Tliousand copies ol the Coun ter * Enquirer nre published Daily, and more titan 1 hire Thousand Semi-weekly; nnd in tho At the. sumc time aud place tciUbc sold. Ono yoke of oxhr, luVirtl on hr the property of Ford Butler, to satisfy n fi fa issitod from Coweta suncrior coart, in favor of John boi lers, vs JiuidButler. One soi 1 el niitro five or si.* yt’irs old, one gray cok one year oldfoae yoke of oxen, and cart, and ten head of stock cuttle, levied onus tho property of Win. C. btewart, to satisfyiifi fa issued from Coweta superior couit in favor of Michael Frendergrast. vs said Stewart; properly pointed out hy John Kay, pluinlitTs attorney. . Out* nr’gro girl 14 years old, levied on an the property of Ephraim West* to satisfy u fi fa issued Loin the superior court of said county, in favor of Michael Frendergrast, vs said West and Wm. Hogan, security on the stify of execu tion , properly pointed out hy John Ray, plain- tifi% attorney. - TKree negroes vw : Tregy 22 or 23 years old, and her two children, Body, nnd Miinu, levied on ns Ihe propeity of Jumes B- Turner, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Coweta superior court, in favor of Elizabeth M. Turner, vsJinnos b. Tur ner tiffV ROBERT J. JI. MILLER, D. Sh’ff. March 3 lor A Enquirer are than Three Thousnn n favor or tjraahoiH m.Vurnert vsymnos 8. Tar- mlfe^oro'^itin'on hnnd^S JotMnt"«MtorthJii.‘ ter: property pointed out by Wm. Darnel, plum- uny ml.or p.,p,:r. These fee!, are refer* dlo,«a“ Itt a attorney. I fording tho only commentary the rroprietore can v. ith propriety offer on tlie qaulity of Ihe matte, whieh will be found intlieir contemplated week- j ly publication. It i, iulonded to pui.li.lt 17,500 copicu of tlm rut niintlmr of It... ul.:.L ..-i> » . •> HARRIS SALES. W "l\™ SOLD on Ute flrxtTae.da, in [ fits,.number of tl.J atpm'^hiVh wii “bTd’is. ib“ APRILnoxt at the court house .tube ted m tliffcrent parts* of. tho Country; nnd oTo town of Hnnitltoti, Harris county, willitn tiro ] copy sent toench I’ostMnstorin the Uoiled State", county, usual house of salo, tlm fallowing property, to- wit : j Our lot of land in the 19»li district of; know more or less, originally Mfa-cogto now Harris county, I hy No. 43. containing 20k 1*2 acres, morei TERMS.—Th, Subscriber* "ill he uUowtal to.cliangi ks us oltcti a* oiH*t» a duy if required, nllowad more thuu one work out ut a time. Auy siibscriLor. losing or injuiing a volume, and will lie ehiirged far tku s»«lt. OUT The Huhsorilior lakes this opportunity to mi abroad w*H l»« conpcit*-; roturo his sincere thank* to those who kavu so - ia forward tuid be-towod their names ulfavu undertaking. K S. NORTON, Broad Stntt. Nov I2-»*2C—-U* bit month*, sit dollars, one half in ad 1»« n»v otlhe. within the time prescribed by luw, to j levied on as the properly of Moses Dean to sr.t- “|— 1 *“ 'shew cause, if anv tlw^ have, why said letlen* I i 8 |y 4 tnofifa? from a jurtiecs court of Li arena in order that u specimen of the publication may be examined . Terms.-- Dyily Paper, % IQ per annum. 8o- kn j mi-Weekly Paper, 1J4 per annum. Weekly Pu< *s, | pw* $*» |»«r anunm. F»yah|e in advance. ; nously inserted In both papers ut 75 cts. per liberally coma ; square tf 14 lifu* far the Arrt. and 37148 JSm !„ a kl Jf ffie at *• far every succeeding auhlnation when dail>, or Of* Jubvcriptiong will be uceivsd at (lie Port Oiitce and ut the office of the Fnquirer D* Persona holding luldn npiD confer • Ijivor bi etorv, ut Colum! NOTICE. If F* subscriber has rented Mnrshal’s Mill* far the present yeur. They have under borough repairs, aud nre now ie good or del lor grinding and sawing. He has also rented the , J Putt tchom tll'S 1HU9f Ctmeem. , Ferry, and all person* goiug to the mills, either noi.iuig luhecripiiun papers will ] '■"tat*KING iny absence to the north. Mr. Hi- > for meal or lumber, will nasa free of ferriage. HU'ii" 'i** ,f re Pri- .IF rant Brook.will act a. ntr A*eVt. W. 0. LUCAS, feu, 8. C. hy the80th April next.' Dec. 87—-.M BENJ. .MARSHALL. I Jm. 11—85—If of ilistuissioii -Iambi not ho granted. THOMAS M. DENNIS Jaa. 21—3<i Georgia—Muscogee County. WMf UEKF.AS George R. M'Cants and Eliia- ¥ ▼ both M'Cants applies to me far letters of Administration on the Estate of Alexander K- M’i’unts, late of said county, deceased— Tlieso are therefaro to cite anil admonish nil and singular tlie kindred and creditors of said de ceased. to be and appear at mv office, within the time prescribed hy law. to shew cause, il* anv they have, why said letters should not be granted. " Given uaifar iny hand Ibis 1st F* b. 1(£N. Feb.4-:W JOHN TOWSF.ND, c. e.o. JOB PBISTIUTO Neatly Executed at this Office. county, ui favor of R. rnlsoni. va Moses Dean; property lsiiuted out hy H. J. Harwell, Eaq ; levy inatlo and returned to uto by k constuble. One lot of litnd in tiro I8th district of originully Muscogee now Harris county, known hy No. 165, contuiieng 808 1-8 ceres, more or lesa, levied onus Hut property of Alexander H. Frazer, to satisfy one fife from a justice, court of Richmond couuty, in favor of James P. McGuire, vs Alexander H. Frazer; levy made and return ed to me by n constable. One lot of land in tlio 19th district of originally .Muscogee now Harris connty, known hy No. 67, containing 808 t-2 acres, more or less, whereon Solontan Harper lives, levied on as die property of Hardy Powers, to satisfy two ti fas issued from n justices coart uf Pulaski coonty, in luvur-of Wm. Donslson, vs llordy Powers; pro perty pointed out by plnintitf in execution; levy Any perron wlut may obtain oiglit sahscribcra tuthc weekly paper and remit the amount, shall ho lurnished with a copy gratis; and tu compa nies of ten subscribers, who associate and remit twenty-five dollurs, it will he sent for 92 59 each perannum. Post Musters who have no ohjeclioos to act a oar Agents, are requested to receive subscriptions and remit the money nt the risk of the Publish era, at the lime of ordering the paper—‘It is ex pected (list 'they will relate in tlioir blinds 10 per coni, of the amount received, as a rentuceuuon for their trouble C . LOOK HERE! OL. \V5I. II. HARPER io authorised to sell those valuable Town Lots in Columbus Nos. 603 594 506 nnd 6* foliage” block, with improvements, low fur cush. For a residence they are tlie most desirable of «nv fo town. ' Due. 84—39—tT