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davs and IrigUer Scenes eve* jetRWuitcd
in i* j/:
A I -i. I vis able to craw! to lire dftAr,
nml iuvo tire suit, tint gfWn in-oa, nntl
i|k< iv:.'or. It tv a* .1 -nfost refreahinfaight;
■jltn’iigh iho liti.Jtvcape ittolf was any
thing out afiraoiiVC. The faliift utootl
vpou 1 hr bank of lire fiver, in a low alia-,
vi ii not 1 ore. !t w»« aoiTOttadod awlover-
Jiunn by .1 forest of, immense trees, whose
tall dark trunks rose to lire height olVrety
or seventy tom, without w branch, and
then threw out their vast lateral bungin',
and heavy folingh.so luxuriantly a- enliro-
!y 10 oxrlud'i the stin. Beneath ilmt dense
canopy, of shade, were loan, dork, tuu)
gloomy vistas; where the -Slftinit origin
well fitifrv liiiiist-il suiidundhh by the
•pints of hit departed friends,
‘Tare soil itkelf had a dismal aspect; the
’whole surface had been’inundated hut 11
few weeks par; the fallen loaves of ItiSl
year saturated, end blackened by long
jtnrnemlon, were covered with a thiiilfdo-
posi .e of mud,-nnd tire recking mass sent
ttp .volumes of noxious vapor. Ueforc
'the bouse was si naked satulabar, sparkling
mid glowing with beat.—-Ill tiro middle of
’ the river was a lafge sawyer, so immense
log; the omiro Hunk of a tnajesiic t»ak
whose toot clung 10 4h» bottom, while lire
Other on 1 extending down llto stream,
roso 10 the iurlai-6, thn current giving it
8 heavy and otornid inotimi; now appear'
ing some twoni.v feet of 1I10 huge black
Inass above tire surface, anti then linking
again in the water with tire regular swing
of it pend alum. ! gaxnd fir hours at 'hat
poipntua! see-si w, woirdofing wlrat law of
Vsturn governed it exact fibril ions, Haro
tho hideous alligator might bo seen rock
ing through lialf’n day as if in lire enjoy
ment of ml agreeable recreation, while
droves of these animals, sporting in. tire
Stream, of crawling on lire bench, soared
like so many hulls, filling the whole foresi
wiilt their bellotvingl. Adds* 10 those
sounds, were thn bntving of the Wolf, the
croaking of innumerable frogs, and llm
bus of myriads of musqnitoes. Under
any other circumstances, I should have
thuugbt myself in Paiidomeninm, but I
liad in the last few weeki "isiiilured so
much pain, pitssed through so niRity hor
rors, ttnd tieitiblod so long upon the blink
of the grnvt), tlrnt I enjoyed lire sun, the
bioote and iho verdure, ovim with those
dismal accompaniments. H was even n-
greeably situated; fur so creai anil'pleasing
was ihe change, in having my mind relieved
from its abstraction, that I could gaze
placidly for hours upon nutural objects o!
the must common description, and con
verse wills interest outlie most trivial sub
jects. Of sdl (brms, none are so hideous
or so terrifying, os she horrid creations of
u drsiemisered imagination,
Fni niuiih>:r fortnight I rcmaiiredreon-
tented, gradually gaining striuigtli; ami
then'Timling myself again able to travel, I
took >sy passage m a ssesnt boat for Lmu-
isvdle, Tho river was now oxn'cmoly
low, and we advanced slowly, aomoiimo
running aground .npoh sand-bars nnd nl-
ways gening forward with difficulty. Ai
length wo reurire'd our post, andl sprung
Willi delight upon the soil of Kentucky.
Among rho steam boats lying along tin
Shore, dismantled and laid up for the sen-
bdn, w is lire vessel in which’! had em
barked at New Orleans, a feeble invalid,
and which had Inti me almost n corpse.
Mv baggage consisted ofsovrral well
filled trunks; mm <»f which, a common
black le ither travelling trunk, I purchased
•t New Orleans, nnd packed with articles
of fiuorv, for my intended bride. On
setting mi' ashore at the wood cutter's, the
espt un of the boat had been careful tc
land my several chattels, and I now pro
ceeded with them 10 a timed in Louisville.
Mv biggige was calried into a bar-room
tVowdet!» tb gentlemen, nnd I bad sesreo-
Iv time to 'tint round, when a' lank, agile
'Frenchman! with tremendous whiskers,
4 rled forward, and aeiaiug my black
trunk, seem"d to lie about to appropriate
to bis own use all ray nuptial presents,
“Tb.tr is my trunk, sir,” said 1.
“Ahuls.tirtyousnv that your Iroiik! Snir,
ffat is nut voor linukt"
"Hxrtise me, sir, it is undoubtedly
mine" • ,
“Aid tna foilIhIiuII not excuse you said
lair, if you say dis your tronk, you ire gen
tleman."
As ho said iliis hejerked 1, key fruit; his
pockco, thru*' 11 into u lock, threw open
. the ritspoioti liunk, aiiit to my utter con
sternation, and the infinite ninusnmrltt of
till oillers prestnn, (lispl tved a usgar, no of
’•sundries’* as uudoubturily French as Iris
awn accent.
“Dtru! vat you say now. sail!" lie t*x-
clnoniol, triumphantly, as he threw uut the
content*, “you tay <l»t y our ro-ulctat your
tMUlcutnf. your fidtnostriiigtT your ruu-
sique mtief your every ting! S tir,-you are
U8 lemloman, if you du siv dat your
trankl**
'“I ask your’pkrduit," said l',‘*llie trunk is
not mine; bui there is a stmugu mystery m
tins >(Txir, which 1 cannot pretend to Un
ravel."
‘Ah, very much mystery, lor some oder
somebody elso.—h sdemci tt H j»y 1lt
luck wtu-never to cease, i dreaded leasr ■ LEGAL NOTICED*
this incident should prove prppheticj and
as t had seen mv trunk transformed under
my very not!e,imo the trunk of another
gentleman, I haired that 1 might And my
widow changed'into another trfsn’s wife,
f was somewhat reli ved by the captain of
the st'enot Dual,' who had sktuussed’this
scene, and who notv stepped forward, and
irifomfed mu that my trunk, which h*d
been exchanged by mistake, was on benrd
bis boat.
Feeling ip no mood to visit my acquaint
ances, 1 directed rtiy course to tbe cunipt-
iug house of a merchant, upon whom I
held a draft. ’On handing it tollis clerk
he returned 'it, observing,
“ The drawee ef this WH is dead, sir,
and wo have instructions nut to pay it,"
“ I am the drawee," returned I.
There must be some mistake,” re-
Administrator'$ Sale.
VKHLl b« told, nndfr an order uf the Court
If ofOrdinaryofTalnot county.on thofir«t
Toeadny in Jammy nest, at the coori-hnuf© in
Hamilton, between the onoarbour* of Mle, the
following t»l* of Land: No. 104. in tho21atdt»-
trict originally Muscogee now Talbot county;
No. lift, Do. Jo. do. do { No 207, tie. do. do. do.
On the turtle day at 1 aibotton,. No. 82, in the —
‘ district originally Mutfcngco now Talbot county ;
No- 49. in tbu i. r >th dwt. do do. do. On the name
day, at Knoxville. Crawford coun<y. No. 203 i
the 14th dirt, originally Muscogee now Tulbot
county. Sold as die jirtyorty of William Bo mi el I,
dec’d. for the benefit of the heirs of *«iid Bon null.
REUBEN ALDRIDGE, Admh.
fiept, 27—20—0t.
Administrator's Sale.
' ILL bo sold, on Friday the Ofh of Novem
r V ber next, at the in mao of John Hubbard,
(in Harris county,) iht late residence of Walter
annurlre, dae'd. all the perishable property be
t tins. 11lisps ws; nireinnv. i»j- • . . , ,» r •
plied tile clerK, coolly! Mr. M. in whore ,ol,8 ‘"« tu U, ° m;riBA?tn
favor it is drawn, is certainly dead. VVi
have it from 1ns heir."
Heir! don’i you suppose, sir, that I am
llto best judge whether 1 nm (lead or
alrve!"
“ Can't say, sir-V-Sorry to dispoto any
gpniluman’s word—but piy firderx—-”
“ Sir, you don't only dispute my word,
you deny my existence—don’t you see
me find hear nm, and can'i you fee! met”
said I, laying my long cold bands upon bis
•nft white palm. *
“ Very sorry,” repeated the book
keeper, withdrawing his hand as if a vi
per bad touched it, “ liui my principal is
absem—I apt under instructions—md
Mr. M.’s account is dosed on onr bonks."
“ This is the strangest turn of all,” said
I, “ f am dead— my heir has fancied u-
pun the estate—the widow mourns over
my grave! Very pretty truly! I shall
next be told that Ibis Is nut Kcipucky, and
that I am not, and never Xvas bid ward M "
Angry and dispirited,, I turned into a
public reading room, and sought for a file
of|newspnpL'is published in my own neigh
bourhood. ( looked for an old dale, and
soon found— my owaobilnaryl and learned
illal in my untimely death society bad
been deprived of a useful member, my
kindred df an aO'ecnoliaio reluiive, and
my servants of a kind m.istei! Upon fur
ther research, I stumbled upon a notice
from (tty administrator—tire next of km;
hiviling all my debtors to smile tbpir ac
counts. I saw no announcement of too
widow’s death—and concluding tlnn her
strength of mind had enabled hor to sur
vive my “untimely death," I deter
mined to set oat for home instantly, as
well to relieve tile but then of liar sorrow
us to re-nssnniu ihu privilege ol collecting
my own debts.
After a tiresome journey, I arrived on
the night oi tho third day in mv own
neighborhood, Concealed by the dark
ness, I reached my own dooi without be
ing recognized. Mi servants (led when
they perceived me, Sc.reamtnc with sur
prise and terror. I billowed them into
iho house. In the hull stoed a gen
tleman and lady, who had
llother by lllp uproar. They were the 1 land
It. F, Nt NNI.KLIiE, '
Sept. 28—ot)—Ol
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ll.l. be wild at tho court-house, in 11 arnil-
ton, Harris county, on die tied Tuesday
in December nest, between the usual bears of
unto, the following property, viet—'The one half
of tbe mils located on the road lending from Co
lumbus In Hamilton, three nliliM from III" latter
place, owned by Collin (lagers nnd the estate of
Joseph Roger*, with the one half of seven and n
half acres lireund said Mills, including Iho mill
shoal, nnd the hnliWiceofllie lot of I.armon which
the Mills und ihe seven and u half ncrea ol 1-nnd
are situated, to wit)—Lot No '.III, in Ihe 2lsl dis
trict, formerly Muscogee, now Harris county, the
one third part of lait No. 211, in (he district above
named Also, sitlecn likely young Negrons,
among which, is an ordinary Carpenter, und a
good Ilouse ivoltmn. All sold by order of tbe
Court of Ordinary of Harris county.
TERM'S or BALE.
Tor the Mills and Isind. one Imlf to be paiH the
2atli December, JHits, and the Irftlance, the ifrth
December, 18114 For tho Negroes, n credit Will
he given till the 1st January, J834. Notes with
approved security will be required in idl cases.
FRANCES ROGERS, Adm'x,
Sept. SOtb, 1882—10
AD3IINIHTKATOR8’ KALE.
A GREEABLE to nn order of (ho Honorable
Inlbrioi Court oflffths county, while Kit
ting iik a Court ol*Ordinary, will bo Hold on tho
firAt Tuesday in December netft. fn the court bouse
of Randolph county, Lot No. 43. »n the Gilt district
of formerly Loo pounty. now Randolph. ‘ Also,
will he sold on tho first Tyesduy in December
next,at tho noon-house of ‘ enry county, Lot No.
10.5, in the 12tlj district of said county of Henry,
belonging to the outfit® of Beiwnn Henry doc (/us
ed, and Bold for the benefit of tho heirs Terms
made kunevn on t|io dnynfssale.
BENJAMIN HENRY,
DAVID J BRITT,
WILLIAM P. HEAKY,
Ropt. 13th, 1889^- J9. Adminutrators.
AD»IINIK»I*ATOR’K KALE.
f A' ILL be sold on the first Tuosduy in No-
\ f vemhor next, at the court house door in
Troup county, the oust linlldf Lot of Land, N*>
J97, in the 6ih district of said county, containing
one hundred ond five and 3-4 acres, cold iih the
properly of Abram Mottley, hue ofllmicock coun
ty, deceased.
DANII LS. ROBERTSON, Atlm'r.
Hop!. 1—I0--9L.
ADM I MHTRATOR’N KALE.
j* 1 LI. In-sold onthofinii Tuesday in De-
4 v comber next, at Taibotton in Taltiotcoun
I ty, a lot of land, No. 1<9J. in the 22d district of
who tm«l bf»f»n drawn ! originally .VhiHCOgee,
id sold r
Talbot county. Snid
nH lIie property of Jacob Watkins de
“m*kt of kiii” and—tliu widow Smithil u "<let nnoriler nf Hu- court ef ordinary of
The forurer being a man of-Spirit, stooti j Bl , H —I8.' ,A M ’ ^ WARD - Ad " ,r -
’genliuntaD got my and make .me
itia ground bill lire lady screamed and fled,
" W'M you bo gootl onoongh to tell me,
sir." inidl, “ wliuther I am dead or alive.
" We have mourned vour dentil," said
mv nephew, whh an Tnibarrussed air,
“ but I am liapiiv to find dial you are alive,
Olid most sincerely welcome you home,”
Supuosiitg tho Tac 1 In be that 1 am
alive," said I, “ will \oil do me Ihe kind
ness to tell 'me tvlwtlicr 1 am master
of tins htnisel" *
" Surely yOu are, and”—
“ Do nol interrupt me; you are my «d-
ministrntor Hot gtiaidem, .1 desiru to bo
alone.”
Tho young man looked offeiidod, and
lliep smiled superciliuosly, as il he thought
me insane, and turning nn ins heel, walked
off.
1 retired to tm thnmbet, and having
with Komo difficulty (itaivo my soi viiuts
about me, nnd 'convinced them of my
identity, took.supper und went to bed.—
About the tvklow I made nq inquiry; cir
cumstances looked so suspicious that 1
dreaded to hear the truth.
In thn morning iroso. 1 sallied forth and
gazed witli delight upon my fields, my
trees, and the thousand familiar objocts
that are comprised within that one endear
ing—home. My negroes crowded about
me to Welcome iltu, inquire after toy health,
mill tell Hie till that had happened 'O tl.ehi.
Passing over these mailers as bl'icily as
possible,! proceeded to probe the subject
nearest to my heart, and—wltat ilmik you,
eon le render, was the result 1 the widow
Smith was mairted iodic; “ next ol kin!"
They had left itiy ltou.su at llto dnWu (hut
morning.
I have only to add tltat 1 have entirely
recovered my health and spirits; and that
as Jerry Smith's widow Ims twire slipped
through m> fingers, undervalued my char
acter, und slighted my affection, md nt
last married that wild scamp, mv nephew,
whom I had before thought of disinherit
ing, I am determined that neither of them
GUARDIAN'S KALE.
11 II.I. lie said tu the highest bidder nt the
W ¥ court-house iluor, ill the town ofiNcwnnn.
Coweta county, on the first Tuesday in Decern
her next. 202 i 2 aerosol' land, known ns No
217 in the oth district of snid county. Bold in
pa i nuance of an older of tiie Court of Ordinary oi
Nlasien county as the pntpnrti of Stephen Gil
more’s Orphans. \ credit will he given until
thn -2olli December. l»Sb tor one third of llm
money; tin 1 balance will be required to bn pniit
one third annually tliorcnllor As the credit is
liberal, good security will be retrain'd.
, HENRY TAUNTON. Guardian.
August tu, 18,12—ffi
GUARDIAN’S KALE.
A GKEEAUI.E to nn order of the Honorable
Jmk Inferior Court of Madison county, when sit
ting lor ordinary purposes, will bo sold at the
eoun-linu.H in 't’nlbot county, on the first 'Tues
day in November next, one lot of Land, to wit;
Two in)!) ;' tl vv.t -ftp. t b *lt acres, be
ing lot No 1211, in 22d district, formerly Masco.
5 oo, now Tnllml county; anld as the property of
Jlon Daniel, lunatic. 'Terms, cnsli.
JAMES DANIEL. Gqurdian.
Bept. 1—IQ.
V limn in dis hut cotmtry lor (ivo rv ' !r !°"« h “ ,loll " r °! "T moiit>y;
•rest m
#r4ix wfloks.
“Tire f 'till is nut iiime; I purchased it
'trunk at Net* Orle.iiis so nosriy re.aem-
’Umg t.'mt one, that if I was mv convinced
b.v the ciAitenta, i worild still thnik it mine.
1,,m stony o have been the infieceat
-cau.u ofutav iuewtvnnii'nco to yon."
"Vefv Well; I btiv my troftk nt NcAv-
0-leans too—dar « how he looks so much
al ke; verv sor v for yuu saii'} bill I ran-
gn |e you h ive tui. 11ouk, i)idgO'i, sail."
1 stood niurtified ami confounded; cul-
tine a vnrv awkW ir«i fn.'uix; ill th« pruttetteo
Xjf tl large enmpani ;^*hb vtewerl this udri
ad'zHiuM'. with u»ioUtslinvrh‘~: ' hegdn
EXECUTORS’ KAIsE.
U ' ILL bo sold at the door of tbe courl-ltmisc,
in tbolmvncf Hamilton in the county
of Harris, outlie 1st Tuesday inDecerobernoxi,
beiwean llto osual hours of ante, 'ho following Ne
gro**, belonging to tho estate of Joel Embry, do-
cealedCharity, a woman tweftly-six t ears old;
Monroe, a l>oy eight; Tutftamey, a girl five; Car
oline, a girl loor; Lucinda, a girl three, and l.nui-
nn. a girl about sevott months old. Bc'l l agrceable
to thn w ill of tho deceased. Trilns'madr known
on the day. ISAAC JOHNStlN, F.x’r.
JOIIANA KM BUY. £x’r*.
Sept.,14 .1832—19.
and to.effect (his laudable object, I mil re
solved uni to live single, or die intes ati
FOR KALE
Ttarcklatf at>:l j'lersoH'i cum/>ound of
CUBEBSgf SARSAPARILLA.
A SPEEDY, lafij ami r>OHii."v remedy for l|i«*
of Gotuirrliti, Gleet, Stiictiirrs, Semi
nal VVeakofMM, White*, pa«ns m tin- Km ns. kid-
nies. clrculation ef the Madder and aratbri; Gra
vel unit other disease* 4* the unitary organa.—
IVcjrtirud by S C», Barcklay. II. I^imlou.
CLIFTON * KENNEDY,
ColumbM, Aug. HI—13—tf
SPUN COffON.
^JF various numbers, just recvivcrl Oom the
. -. , , ^ Cotton Manufactory at Adwns.GoQ.aadl
t»im nt . doubt mi own identity, nuu *0 aaU by GEO W- UiLUNIIIlAH.
Tuicy mysvlliruiislutmed by wafie inio| Ats»«!tb, ISfiK-jb-ff
1 74OUR months after dato application will be
rondo to tha honorable the inferior court of
Mnscojree county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to soil the Real Estate and Ne
groes of Gen. Sowel Woolfulk,luta of said coun
ty, deceased.
JAS. WADSWORTH, Adm’r.
July fn—8—4m
f j^OUIl months after date, application will bo
made to tho honorable the inlorior com t df
Hbrria County when Hiuii^ for ordinary pur;>dAe,
Ibr leave to soil one LotOt Land No 81 in the
ninth Dislrint of formerly Henry now Newton
County, nnd one negro bdy Henry, belonging to
the estate of Walter Nannelee hate of said County
decoaiod. JOHN HUBBARD.
B. F. NUNNE1.K.E.
•Sept. 8— l7^-4nr Admr’s
HONOUR months after date, application will he
XL madelo the honorahle the Inferior Court
of Cow«!toc*unty. when sitting for urtliharv pur
poses, for'teave to sell the real estuto of Lewus
Bilns decossed, for the benefit of theiietra aud
and creditors of said decerne d.
WILLIAM G. ANDREWS.
GEORGE SCOTT,
Joly $-3*4m Administrators
be I
F OUR mpntba after Jute flpplicaiion
made fo the honorable the inferior court of j
Tallot county, when sitting for ortfioar. purpo-
ng m tbe 10th
^ . longing to the
heirs of the estate of Robert McAlamw deceased,
in Richmond coanty. Tohe sold for Ihe benefit
of the heir* and creditor of raid deceased.
MARY McMANU8.
Heptemher 4,1^32—I8i '
P OUft'tnontba aftet date application will be
made to the Inferior Court of Houston
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the interest of Jane Reid, minor, in
lot of land No. 208. m (he 15th district originally
MfcfccoffPe now Talbot county.
. RANDAL YARDROtJGII, Guardian.
Jnno 28—7—4m •
F OUR month* after dale, application will be
made to tho Hon.* Court or Ordinary of Cor-
roll coanty. for leave to sell the real estate of John
Lang. Sen. lute oflfenry county, deceased, fdr the
benefit of tho heirs and creditors of snid estate.
MARGARET LANG, Administratrix.
Aug. 18.1832-K». .
f .lOUR tnonths after date applieution ‘will be
made to the honorable tho Court of Ordina
ry for Talbot county, when sifting for oidinnry
purposes, for leave to sell n Negro Man numbd
Isaac, the property of nmes F. Marsh nil. by
WM.’B. MARSHALL, Guardian*
Juno 28—8—4 m
Georgia -Carroll County.
W HEREAS John D. Chapman applies to
me for letters of Administration on the
estate of Mary Chapman, lute of said county,
deceased. These are therefore to cite nnd ud-
ftmnish hII and singular the kindred und creditors
of said doceusod, to he nnd appear at my office
within the time pi Scribed by law to shew cause,
if nny they have, why said letters shoald not be
granted.
Given nnder my hand this 4th day of Jrteptenv
ber, 1832.WM L. PftRR c c.o.
Georgia—Harris County.
YIKTuEREAS Robert Lett applies to me for
lamer h of administration on the Estate of
Joshua I). Frazier lute of said county deceased,
These arc therefore to cite nnd ndmonish all and
singular tho kindred and creditors of said de*
censed to ha nnd appear at my office within the
time prescribed by laws to show cause (ifhny they
have why said lettert' of administration should
not bo granted.
Given under my hand* this COlh day of'August
1832. W.<i. V. ItAKDEN, o.
for Hale,
A comfortable two-story Detailing,
with convenient out-liouscs and gul
den, at the upper ond of Oglethorpe
Street now in the occupancy of Oupt.
Geo. W. Dillard, in a healthy und beautiful part
of Columbus.
Also, four Lots oh Randolph and McIntosh
streets, Nos. 503.504,505 nnd 506, enclosed with
a good fence. On one of the lots is a small tene
ment, with a good garden, and the best water in
Columbus, now in the occupnncy of l>r Fisher.
Persons wishing to purchase these lots will apply
to CoL.W. 11 Harper or myself, who are agents
for the owners.
Also/or flour the ensning yoar, nttrl possession
given immediately, tho Dweflihg-Honse find Lots
adjoining Col. Harper's, on Randolph street.—
This property i* handsomely improved, situated
in a very pleasant part of the town, and has a well
of excellent water on it: The terms con be known
by application to the subscriber.
TH08. G. GORDON
Sept. 27—20—8t
MTNTOSH HALL
Tin: above establishment is now
open for the reception of boarders
and transient custom^ The subscri
ber pledges himself to spare no pains
nor expense to render comfortable all who may
favor him with a call His table and bar are sup
plied with the Injst the country aflords llis sta
bles arc now .turge and siry—'bountifully furnish
ed with good provender nnd attended by a faith
ful und experienced ostler He flatters himself,
from his experience, to merit nnd receive a respect
able pntrnnngr fiom a liberal public
Lolssuitablo for the accommodation of drovers
can be furnished. JOHN LOVE.
> Columbus, Deo. 10—30—tf
Hl;
THE
rXA^ff&RS’ HOTS!.,
colunines, GA.
IS now open for tlic riw[tion fTTro-
vellors strut Bonnier*. 'The proprie
tor (ileilpes himself to use every ex-
erti in .to rentier thoso comfortable
who mny fnvor him with n enll.
An Z I—13—if ELISH A TARVER
JACKSON HALL.
THIS new, neat and commodious
^tablishment is now open for tho
jnSiga comfort aideentertainment of the tra*
ycller. Private rooms hnndsohieiv
finished oft' for families may be had. Give us one.
call on trijJ. and see how we compare widi our
neighbors of the Sotitli.
ft. I,. JACKSON.
Fort Gaines, Aug If—14—tf
ImewmandhT
JkBjL We apprize the public that wc
jyRtjfe have race ally taken possession of tho
well krtown ptthlie house tiro
*7?®- HAMILTON HALL,
and that the lionse is undergoing n complete fin
ish, with large and cfonvenisnt additions suitable
to accommodate boarders und travellers. And
witboutthe flattering solicitations ustfnl wc invito
our friends nnd the public in general to give us a
cnll; feeling confident. Hint every convenient nnd
necessary attention will ho rendered to.make
pleasant the time nnd situation of those who may
uvur us with their calls.
BARKLEY MARTIN,
A. B .DAWSON.
Hamilton, April 16—49—4t
FOR SALeT
THE undersigned wishing to re
move to Colombo;, offers fof sale the
EAGLE r4rEHN, im Hamilton.
It is ii Ibren 1 story huiltlinp almost
tlinriiti^hly finislipit.jnsule in nont style, with a-
bout one ttionnni) rfnlhirs worth i f new fnrniture,
purcltnseil ivitlrin Ihe Inst six month,. Annexed
to it arc the ih-eesaury eul-huililinps. all new and
newly |*inted, with a frame (table sixty feet lonq.
The terms and the time of pnyroent which the
un'tersipnetlAvill he able to otter, which will Ire
extended to any reasonable length of time to suit |
I purchaseis. cannot litil to Insure to nn enterpri- !
sing, industrious purchaser, a profitable return i
upun his investment. Also, muy he hadivitlt the I
.premiaes, ono or (wo good bndne servants. T.'n-1
less disposed of, tire house wilt Ire kept up under j
iu present direction us formerly.
„ „ H 1 HARWELL.
Humihon, July 20—41—tl'
IT The Georgia Journal will please insert
this semi-mon lily for three months, unless other
wise directed, Imd forward their account to me'ibr
payment.
Mechanics wanted. -
^TGrxxl HouseI’ARTENTERS eun find
constnui employment and good wages,
Fifty Holtots Reitatfl
RUNAWAY (rum the subscriber,
living in Morgan county, Georgia,
on the night of the 21st of August,
last a Negro Man by tho name of
_____ WASHINGTON,
30 or i<) years of age, nearly or quite 6 feet high,
likely and wWl made, weighing about 175 tbe.
quite dark complected, with rather forehead,
speaks quick when spoken to, and puis on an air
of complaisance: he Has a scar across one of hi*
hands, walk* wit ha long and quick step and being
square shouldered, hangs his arms rather back; he
has quite a small beard for u man of Jus age, and
does not look as old fts he really is. He is quite
intelligent for a negro, and equally witty. He
took . With him a very good (aatijor light) hay
mure, tlireo veiira old last spring, upwards of five
eel high, wah full and long tail, which sh^ car
ries rather loose and down, light mane, no'while
recollected, unless a *mnll star in her forehead—
ehe is rather heavy headed, otherwise her form is
good, ru'liei light made, with u round hoof, on
Which she stands quite upright before. There is
still the sign of the ropes on her ancles, occasion
ed by learning her to pace.'which gait she goes
mostly, and if in plight, quite iatit, though not ea
sy If she trots at all, it is nwlcwnrd und rough.
She had on old shoes before when idle was tuken
away. lie also took a tide.'ably good than'* sad
dle, having one brass nnd one iron stirrub, witlrh
crupper and double girth, nndthc false start near
ly as large as the pad; also, n curb bridle nnd sad
dle blanket of theyallhw stripe, sewed together.
He is the same negro that has been advertised in
the newspapers for some lime paM, and whilst ab
sent, staid nearly three months, b'r ntofrt vf'ltis
time in tho lower part of Henry county in this
State, with Thomas King.and tvnsaccompanied
home by IL M. Jaokitfh ofthti same neigehorliood.
And I understand whilst he was there, he disown
ed me nnd his own, name, and professed to belong
to Scott Bird of Carroll county, where he aitned
to get. nnd if possible, find some white man hail
enough to carry him off. lie did once belong to
Scott Bird nnd then to I*ee Bird, of whom I got
him. He has some knowledge of the new coun
ties, nnd I think will aim to stay wiib'sotne man
of the frontiers of this State. Alabama, or sonte
other State, that will indulge him in drinking,
gambling nnd other such acts, if?possible worse, ol
all which he is very fond. It is more than proba
ble he is conducted off by sotne tmd white man
il so, a reasonable reward will ho given r or the
thief as well as tho negro. Any person who will
deliver said negro to me. shall receive the above
reward, and'a reasonable compcnsntioif for'my
mare, saddle, &c All toAsonnhle expense?
f mid? or any intelligence of them will he thahkfnl
y received. It is more than probable Hint he
will ui'ain dfrtown me and hisnwn name. Bat In*
assured, I will not sell or convey my title to him
while absent, und any thing to the contrary will he
false. ^ GEORGE L. BIRD
September 10—34—4t
LIVERY STABLE*
COLU1UMJ.s’, GA.
■njt/lF. subscriber still continuda his Stable a,*
“■ .Messrs. Pomeroy’s & Montague'*, nnd he
lakes this opportunity of returning hi* siitoore
thanks to tl|c citizen* of CoIunihiiH, for their lib
era I patronage; nnd while soliciting a continu
ance oftheshme, he will also take the opportunity
of informing thorn, that on or before lie first duy
of October next, lie will add to the establishment
some first rate Horses, Gigs, Hulkeys. and oth
er vehicles .saitahle to the wants of not only the
man of business, tho traveller and man of pleas
ure hut to the comfort and convenience of all Who
may please to favor him with n call. No atten
tion or exertions will bo wanting to promote the
interest and comfort of the patron* of the estab
lishment. It will not be nriifes perhaps to remark,
that the suliscriber has made an engagement with
a gentleman not unknown to the ci izen* of Co
lumbus, (whom ho believes every wnyqnnlifiod
for the business,) who it is expected will take;
charge of the establishment between tho 20th ol
this nnd the firatof next month For the present,
it will ho conducted hy Mr. Pitts • n young man
who ho Inis every reason to bcHcte. will use
every exertion to promote the inti n st.as well of
Mie patrons of the establishment, as the suhsen-
bor.who ut all times inav be tfttind eitbqr a* Moser*
P df. M.\ orntthe liable Tho elmrgekwil! bo in
unison with tho times, (moderate of course )—
neither will any piotccting duly !>e laid, < nly In
extreme cases, relying upon 'Iho patriotism nnd
libnralityoftlie good citizens of Columbus believ
ing that so long us a proper course of conduct is
pursued, with n strict adherence to the lawns laid
down, will bo ample to meet nil emorgencioM with
out a protective duty. With my hut off, gentle
men,.! am your humble servant,
j. BENNETT
N. B. Tho rules nnd rates,for hiring, will he
seen nt the subscriber’s Slab o; and in addition to
the above, it may not perhaps lie improper to add
by the wav of doing away fidso iitipressioiiP with
regard to lining, (should any exfot,) that nil pc
sons hiring horse or horses, Gigs or Sulkeys, l_
any otjior vehicle, will he held responsible for all
damages growing out oftheir own improper $on-
duct; for in hiring, I give no man licence to in
jure or destroy with impunity: nnd lest this
should he considered hy soinoOl the good citizens
of Columbtft, as a heavy tariff, therefore unjust,
unconstitutional and ppprcssivc in its operations,
the subscriber would beg leave to remark that so
far as ho is concerned, flint it is only intended
necessary protective measure adopted for the bet
ter security against such contingencies, accidents,
and mitlaken ideas nspnglit uriso without a pub
lie notice, which porlmpu would result in dcs
penile lawsuits, broken bones, a tooth gone, an
eye out, on car ufl, n noso mushed, and au empty
purse.
(\ 8. Horses will he hoarded by the dnv, week
or month . *). u
8opt. 14. 1832—18—tf.
DENTAL SURGEXL7.
D R. S. C. CADY hits roturtinrl from the
north nhd rosumml his j.ritctico in Hamil
ton. Iluvtng visited nuj tonferrwl with some of
Iho most eminent dentists in Nciv Ytnk, he would
inform his friends nnd tho public Ihnt lie is now
prepnred to insert teeth nn a new and fnr supe
rior plan to nny hitherto used in’tltii country.
He has also furnished himself with nn exten
sive nnd beautiful set of instruments, from French
and English models. Enmities in the country or
any bf tho nuiirhlioring counties, can command
his sorvices at their houses by lottor, without ad
ditional expense.
Hamilton. July 17—11—tf
TOWN LOTK.
W ILL.be sold on tho 18th dqy of October
next, nt.Americus. in Sumter Coonty,
n number of town lots: Also some five, ten mid
twenty oere lots. Terms of sale fobr annual in
atalments. M G. MIMS,
S. It. SMITH,
H D YOUNGBLOOD,
SAMUEL FAUST.
JOSEPH JACKSON.
Scpl. Khh—18—ts Commistuinirt
F OUR months after date application will tie
tnude to the honorable Ihe interior court of
Muscogre county, when sitting for ordinary fur- . . „
poses for leave to sell part of the real estate be-, “J il t , WJ ,n * t*' -Mouixomery, Alabamo.
iongtux tu James Uoswortli, late of said county, Aup 28—lit
deceased- Sold Ibr the benefit of the creditor* ; The Columbus Enquirer. Macon Telcyraali &
iditeir*. Mebde Patriot will (i*etheahnve3inseitionaand
HENRY. P. HARRISON, Adm'x I forward their ncconuts lothc etfiee of the Pbnter's
A*iu*t]i, nets, jBraretMfutp^ymeah
NOTICE.
IVANTfiD a COOPER, to gn into the
“ V conntry. (Crawford county.) where steu-
dy employment will bo given for the term of aix
month-, either by the month or piecework
Thcprincipal work will be makinj- Lime Casks.
For farther particulars enquire of Mesars. J S
Smith & Co. J BENNETT.
Columbus, Sen. 15,1832—18—if.
COTTON GINS
con SALE.
(C4INGLE and double breasted mottos Gins,
with and without cast boxes, and of various
for sale on consignment, by
. SHORTER, TARVER A Co.
Jtfra RlwJj-tf
xcStW&jLVt jLcALsigy
lltllF, Trustees of the ftfttilntion would t.iko
A the pleasure of informing tbe pohlic, that,
it is now in operation unde, the euperihtendanco
of the Rev J. Y AlkiindkIi, aseisted by Mrs.
Ei.txa Bird. Tbe). would alio state that no-
pains will be spared to advance tho morals, «n(f
promote the intellectual improvement of the stu
dents Board may be had in pifrttte families,
upon modorato terms. And ak it regards heahb,
wc feel coufidekt in saying tlifft Newnnn is un
surpassed by nny village in the Stale. The terms
of tuition ore proportioned to IhefiUrdness of Ihe
times.
The seeqnd term of (he School -still comnenco.
on Monday tbe Uth of Jnly.
E. L.WITT1CII, Sec'nj.
Jnnc S3—7—If
3L<*eVS!£bt0*I*»'
r llF, subscriber would inform the citizene ©f
Columbu*. and othefe visit mg this section,
of country, that lie has just opened his Lively
Stable* on Crnwford^street near the river, where
every arrangement ha* heeh made to uccommo-
ilaiethc public in lyrlVhrrtf business, on the most
liberal term*. He will keep hordes by the year,
month, qr duy, ut the customary riites, and those
entrusted to his care, shall receive the strictest at
tention.
lie will also keep hones, carriages, gigs, sul
kies, Src. to hire by the day or for ii longer period,
reasonable terms.
Hi horses will lie Well trained nnd in good
ortlji’, nod nomine •"ill be Wanting on his part, to
promote the commit and convemctole of the pa- -
rons of the establishment.
JOHN WHITESIDES^
April 28—50—8m
_ CREEK STAND.
r|l 11E Pioptietur ef the abovh House cotf-
X menced Imsinnss in thn Nntidh, with a view
to benefit thn public and advance his own inter
ests. Both objects he expects :o necomplisb. Ho
offers fair competition, and lie cheerfully grants
hovoruh't opposition. Reports mulidout tkd Wl
foknital have already been circulated npninst hia
cstnhlishmunl. by ttiosn who knew their lalsity.
He attain asserts that his House will always be kr)>l
n a stalt.af neatness and regularity, fortht ecmforl
anti eortrmienec of those who may ts disposed fo
patronize him; that his stables are abtmdanllij sttjj
plied with earn and fodder; and that it is his post-
lire determination to lie moderate in his charges,
Und to estahlish snch rates ar cannot fail to be salts.
netttry; aud from liis knowledge of tlit business, ho
flatters himself that he u ill he able to ghe salisjat.
tiotilo those who call at liis house. ''
SAMPSON I-ANIER.
July 25—11 —tf
PRINTED LISTS
Of the draining in the contemplated,
(•OLD AND LAND
\\ ILL be regularly issued
LOTTERl’W
Jed from thin i
n Numbers r , j
. , They will upp'ear in nuoiuura
they mny he hound together in pamphlet I ■
IVrsnns desirous ol hecommg nihscr il errs nan -
forward their names to us. ptrst paid, e nrWnr,
the cash, nud they will be attended to. T’ln-v-
should mention the Post Office to whir h Jba-mm.-.
beta should he directed .
The whole work will coalitin nil's at 400 »,i/-es 1
and cannot he afforded ot less than $5 tosaliKiN
hers, paid in adeanee.
POUIIlihd. CftTHfifllT
Mdledgeville, August II, jPUS.
GOLD & LANV> MAP
County of Cht rokee.
A have mow in the hands of thn Enow-try.
which will he completed 3>y the first Now
vember m xt, a general add ac# -urate Tit AT-nr thr>
CMicc Country, drrtvn fiom the ?®tur«L
ol the District Mirveydfs. eOwing tatoX
number of Lots, into which th.o conntr* bn»he.«,
divided particularly the Go,,, I; "“'Z-
arge dimension ol the shu.oi it lv,H ,co,i, c Vo.
have nil those numbers dial) ictly and. a« 0I atclyT
laid nown, 1 have thmfghl r..udvis, ( Ms,, 0 furmZ.
Mas into separate dmi'don, diedSpunaRs- wl. W
I designate as GOLO JIA |* and IsANIJhSlAP.
-, A11 tl,c Gind Districts thc ,
down on one sheet, and c oi,stiiu» ;a diioct and
separate Map by thcinicl- ,es. nu
l’he Districts reseti-es 1 and -Brrored as
Districts, ate divided iu » threJSSSfrf
IhsmctsNo. 1, 2, 3, 4, .5. 11 v> in
t'lio First Section, from f) v first hU» ” 1 ' 1 ’
Districts No 1, 3, It, 14, yj, i/; , IH >f>
2-2. of the Third’Se’ctioa,’
. ,1(1’ and 17 of the J’oorlbi Section*.fiiare iho
Ihird Map. Onlhcso lOapMviij lm found each
District in <l |e lurrilnry, will, eimry.square Lot
.umd-uir/d'h^d'r'""’ ^ ur# ««*■'
Tho Map will he Imnds omeiy. engraved min.
ted cm strong silk paper, colored a^n^Vre
V^cnacsdMI'oreno^^^r P fr »
Gold Maps $350 cimlt, or ftMhe tKree, |? JO oi),
1 or tiold nnd l-and Mav,wtnmtm«n,
thn wtiolo' Territory, ^ a jr no
Ma’pw^
ssi wrfiSSyr ifcou *“* 4 ^
Affcoinmunicatmns addressed , h > subscriber
in Milledgeville, ta. postage-paid of course.) wills,
meet with prompt ntU-utioiT. J ^
.. n i „ „ GHANGR 'GREEN.
Milledgeville, Angnst23, 1832.
KTOZXCBw
T« r ' ; NTY THOUSAND WJU»B®c?d!
DKR. lor which the cash will be paid B 0 r fu*.
iher particulars enquire of Messrs. Pomeroy and
Km« V l' hcrUr ' r0, ' 0 “ la “•» l >» l«ft mtil tho
brut ol October next. y RUN NETT
Colimihua, Sqpteinltcr lOth t832i—18—df.
T ^H^ALE AND RENT.
HE Brick House nnd dwaftmg, oecnpiod-
hy the Insurance llxitk. Indisputable lilies
will be given. And will rqntmy dwelling occuni-
ed by myself. It is nearly finished, with nil ns-
cessnsv ont buildings Apply to my bool, Thoms
ns 8. Martin, or tu the subscriber on ths preinN
*■ 1 Ossesiuon gqren tbe 1st ef November,
a ELIZA MARTIN.
Sopt. 14,183^-18.
XVVSZC!
M KK.E. J. S3IITM, hnnconcludett
Iu spend Ihe vucnis.u in Taibotton, when*
she will continue le give loaons in Music, till*
about tho first ef November, at which time ship
will assuredly return tn her boarding house in.
C S-ambos. and sesame tier school.
Sept. 7,1832— I7~tf.
LAAV NOTICE. *
H AVIN4J locate*! myself permanently ii»'
GreenviUe, Meriwether county, I expect
to nttend regularly the Coarta in the counties ,qf>
Moacsgee, Harris, Troup,
paiuphell, Heard. . Talbot.
Meriwether Coweta. ('arrolL
July ta—i»—tf MILTON HOLT.
Collins' Cast Steel AXES*
WITH S-fr.t-t HRADS,
For sale by
Juqo Ji-i-ff O. W. BLLbXN(ili.VJB*