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*TH1 01I1OW Of TH* »*ATEII, AND TH» DOYERKIUNTT ofi
THE DTATItH.
OY VAN NC89. BETHUNE 4. CLINE.
COLUMBU8. GEORGIA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1832.
FIFTH VOLUME—ftcMBEX M
THE EiraVIRER
IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
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vance: or fear dollars if not paid for liefoio
the end of the year.
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insertion, and fifty amt* for each week's continu
ance. In all advertisements, the words that do
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Sheriffs' and other Officers’ advertisements in
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Letters to the Editors ou busino:s* must liepost-
poiil; and in all coses .vhere It is not done, the
postage will be charged to the writer.
data of Land, by Administrators, Executors or
tlaaidians, are required by law to be held on the
first Tuesday in the month, between the hoars of
ten in tlio forenoon and threo in the afternoon, at
the court-house in the county in which the prop
erty is situate. Notiee of these nro to be given in
n public guzette Sixty dayt previous to the day
of sale.
Sake of Negroes mast be at public auction, on
the first Tuesday of the month, betwoen the usu
al hours of sale, at the place of pablic sales in the
county where the Letters Testamentary, of Ad
ministration or Guardianship, may have been
granted, first giving Sixty Days' notice thereof,
in one of the public gazettes of this state, nnd at
the door of the court-house where such sales are
to be held.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must
bn given in like manner for Forty Days previous
to the day of sale.
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an Estate
must bo published Forty Days.
Notice that application will be made to thn
Court of Ordinary for.Leave to sell Land, must be
pobli-hcdJ'our Months. ■
Notice for Leave to sell Negroes mast be pub
lished fbr Four Months, before any order absolute
shall be made thereon by the Court.
SHORTER TARVER A CO.
wlsll TO PVBCIIA8K
Copartnership Notice.
T HE rahucriber has taken into .Copartner
ship Mr, James H Mitchell, of Boston.
and will in future conduct his business under the
firm of
NORTON A MJTCHEIsL.
lie therefore earnestly requests nil who era in
debted to him to insko immediate pavthent.
, CHARLES E. NORTON.
wornm
Norton 6c Mitchell
One Thousand bales of Cotton,
yi OR which they will |juy the highest market
price. They also wish to purchase n large
quantity of BA^Y? HIDES for which it (
fair price will be puid. They take thii
fair price will be puid. They take this occasion
to inform their friends and customers, that they
have received, nnd are receiving, from Mew
York and New Orleans, a complete assortment of
Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery,
and Staple GOODS,
AH of which they will sell by wholesale or retail
upon the most reasonable terms, either for cash
or approved paper. They respectfully invite
persons interested to call and examine lev them
selves, the quality and prices of their goods.
Their stock will consist principally of
Candles, Moulded and Sperm.
Cuutingu, assorted,
Coffee,
Clothing, ready made,
Crockeryware, assorted,
Bagging, Kentucky and Inverness,
Bole rope,
DOMESTICS »“<>»>••
Brown Shirtings, 3-4 and 7*6,
Bleached do. 4 4 and 5-4,
Brown Sheetings. 4-4 and 5*4,
Bleached do. 4*4 and 5-4,
Calicoes, assorted
SatinetH aud Checks, assorted,
DRUGS AND DYE STUFFS
Such as Alluni, Aanntto,
Brimstone, roll nnd flor.
Coperas, nnd Indigo,
FISII Mackcral, Nos. 1,2 and 3,
FLOUR Superfine ennui, fresh and kweet»
Corn Meal,
fruit, such as
Raisins, Malaga Bloom und Bunch,
Currents, Almonds soft shell,
Figs, Filbeits, Prunes and Dates,
H AVE just received at Apalnr hicola, by the
brigs D’Mango Cora, Columbns and Ma
tilda, from New York, and byr the schooner North
Carolina, from Boston, a very extensive assort
ment of Domestic Goods and Groceries; all of
which thoy offer on the most favorable terms;—-
Among them are
187 bales Plaids, Cheeks and Stripes,
75 do. Sheetings and Shirtings,
42 cases Boots and Shoes,
23 do. Bcnver Hats,
13 do. Wool do.
100 barrels New England Ram,
50 do. American Rye Gin,
50 do. do. Brandy.
50 do. Good Cider,
50 do. do. do. Vinecur,
10 pipes.French Brandy, different brands,
3 do, Holland Gin,
3 do. Jamaica Rum,
4 do. St. Croix do.
2 do. Windward Island Rum,
3 half pipes old l. P. Madeira Wine,
12 do. do. Sifcily do.
30 casks Dry Maluga do. ,
40 do. Sweet do. do.
I pipe superior Noyou,
73 cases Sanleni nna Muscat Wine,
42 do. French Cordials.
30 basket? Champnigne Wine,
50 do. longcoik Claret
200 bags Havannaund St. Domingo Coflee,
30 do. Spices,
10 do. Brasil Nuts,
7 do. Soft Shell Almonds,
6 do. Filberts,
J5 ensks American Cheese, v
13 boxes Eng Pine Apple du.
75 barrels Irish Potatoes,
30 do. Onions,
76 do. Prime and Mess Pork, inspected,
120 do. Mackerel, (October brand,)
50 casks Thomastdn Eime,
300 do. aborted Nails,
200 coils Bale Rope,
50 do. assorted sizes Manilla Rope,
20 crates assorted Crockery,
30 baskets Sweet Oil,
20 doz Castor do.
20 barrels Glauber and Epsom Salts,
30,000 best Havanna Cigars;
THEY" HAVE ALrfcf) IN STORE,
100 barrels Whiskey,
120 pieces Kentucky Bagging,
200 coils Western kofie,
40.barrels Sperm nnd Linseed Oil,
10 tons assorted Swedes nnd Russia Iron.
100 kegs White Lead ground in Oil.
100 do. Verdigris,
300 bags Shot,'
2,000 pounds Bar Lead,
300 roams Wrapping Paper.
An assortment of Blank Books.
Besides a great variety of other goods nccessa-
THE
WARD-HOUSE
AND
Commission Business
W ILL he continued by the anbacriliera tin-
derthe firm of 8. K- Hodges Sx Co. who.
while they fuel grutofUl for former fnvora will en
deavour to deserve n continuance of them.
SEABUKN JONES,
SAMUEL K. HODGES.
On Consignment—And wilt be sold on accommo
dating terms: ■
GROCERIES.
300 bills. N. Orleans and Florida Sugar,
80 lihds. do. do.
[300 sucks Coffee,
850 socks Liverpool ground nnd blown Sail,
allnm and nomany do.
1,000 lbs Cartings, pots, ovens, andirons, &c.
‘ Ms —
18 qr casks Lisbon Wine,
Porter in bottles; Cider in do; Axes;
Tea; Loaf Sugnr; White Havanna do.;
75 pieces Kentucky Bagging;
40 “ Inverness do.;
50 coils Bale Rope; Bagging Twine;
10,000 lbs. Bacon; 40 kegs Lard;
41) libla. Flour; 10 libls. Salts;
100 bbln. N.O.and Florida Molasses and Syrup
100 hhds. West India Molasses;
10 bbla. Pickled Pork, mess aud prime;
Mackerel, No. 2;
Hardware, Cutlery, Ac.
50.0C0 Segars. various qualities;
Trace Chains; Wrought Nnils; Brnds;
60 kegs Nails. 4d to SOd
DRY-GOODS,
40 pieces Linen, various qualities;
8 Linen Drilling,
White and Red Flannel; Bine Plains;
Checks; Striped Domcsticks;
Silks; Sewing Silk; Spool Cotton;
Calicoes; Cotton and Wool Cards;
Musqaito Netting;
Writing and letter Paper;
" ‘i: Leghorn Bonnets; Boots A Shoes.
Hats
FURNITURE
1 Secretary and Book-Case;
2 Bureaus;
1 Ladies’ Workstnnd;
1 Portable Desk.
JulylO-0—tf
WAREHOUSE
AND
ry lot oountry stores. And to induce the Mer
chants of the interior to confine their purchases
to Apalachicola, they are determined to sell as
low as can be purchased in New Orleans.
CHARLES E. NORTON.
_ JAMES H. MITCHELL.
Apalachicola, Nov. 1838—26—tf
GLASSWARE «*«rted,
GL ASS WIN DOW a«
assorted,
Fine, common und coarse,
►WARE & CUTLERY"
luch us
' Gnus, smooth and rifle bore.
Gun Looks, assorted
Anvils, ViceB and Screw Elates
Smiths’Shovels and Claw Hammer*,
Mill, Pit, Crosscut, Hand and Tenant Saws,
do. do. do. do. do. Files,
Andirons, fancy, common nnd courso,
Wafer, Waffle and Grid Irotls,
Cast-stool Axes, Cutting Knives,
Fancy and common Pocket Knivfis,
Knives and Forks, ussorted. Frying Pans,
Trace chains, straight links.
Door Locks snd Catches, assorted,
Chest, Clipboard Trunk and Pad Locks,
Augers, Gouges nnd Chisels, assorted,
Bruces with Bits, Gutiblcts,
Drawing Knives, and Plane Bits, nssurted,
Masons’ Trowels, Pocket Compasses,
Needles and Awl Blades, all sizes
Razors, lino and common,
Knitting Pins,
Iron, Swedes, all sizes,
do. sheet.
Lead, sheet and ban,
Molasses, prime.
Mustard, English and American,
Nails, cat and wrought, nil sizes,
Brads and Tacks, do.
Oils, Sweet, Linseed nnd Sporm.,
Paints, roil Sc whito Leud, dry & ground in oil,
Yellow Ochre, do. do.
Spanish Brown, do. do.
Whiting, English nnd American,
Chalk, Lampblack, and Varnish,
Porter nnd Cider,
Provisions, Bacon Hums and Hogs Lard,
Pork, moss, Rice-,
Beef, do. and Cheese,
Salt, fine and coarse and Suit Petrc,
Saddles and Bridles, assorted,
Shoes. Ladies’, Gentlemen’s und Boys,
ShM and Soap, assorted,
/Qfricss, Cloves, Ginger, raw nnd ground,
f i.ylulinegs, Allspice and Pepper.
Syiarirt, (Hard and Cogniac Brandy,
Ram, Jamaica, New England, & N. Orleans,
G*.n, Holland and country, Whiskey,
Steel, German and American,
Sagars, St. Croix, brown, superior,
Huvannah, Muscavado, ami New Orisons,
White, lump vod loaf.
Teas, different kinds,
. WOhatco, do. do.
'faint, seine and aewing,
' H'ints. Madeira, best,
Tenunffa, Muscat and Malaga,
tt'ooltens, Blankets, ussorted,
Negro and Cokrse Cloth,
Finegar
Columbus, 8th Nov—80—4)
G. Wo DILLINGHAM
H AS received and is now receiving iu ad
dition toliis former stock of goods, n full
supply of Dry Goods and Groceries; consisting
in part of
Blue, Block anil Fnticy Cloths,
Satinets, red »iid whil - Flannels,
50 holes brown Shirtings nod Sheeting,
20 “ blenched “ *•
6. “ dnflil Blankets,
3 ** point do.
•* rove do.
25 '* Plaids and Striped Domestics,
50 pieces Irish Linen,
200 “ Calicoes of various patterns,
Silk and Colton Handkerchiefs,
Indian and Lustring Silk,
Ri‘iidv>inadii Clothing,
Saddles, B i idles, Mnriingnies, und
Cm pet and Pori Bags,
Bagging and Bale Rope,
60 lihds. St. Croix and N. O. Sugar,
200 hhls. New Oi loans Molasses,
100 “ N. O. Whiskey,
50 “ Northern din,
3 ensks Madeira Wine,
C “ Sweet do.
10 bids. Cogniac Brandy,
10 “ Jamaica Rum,
5 “ St. Croix do.
100 “ Canal Flonr,
Bar Iron of nil siaos,
Venitiali Blinds,
Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs,
Drugs nnd Medicines,
Castings and Blacksmith Tools,
Guns, Pistols nnd Dirks.
All of which he offers on his usual
good terms.
Columbus, Nov. 10—26—if
Columbus Book Store.
SIGN OF THE BIBLE.
H R Subscriber lias just received, per
Steamer Baltimore, the following valuable
works, being a complete Children'll Library:
PETER PARLEY’S TALES
about I lie sun, moon and stars,
Child's Botnnv,
Talcs about Africa,
“ '* Asia,
“ “ Islands in the Pacific,
the Ocean,
Travels west of the Mississippi,
41 in Centra) Africa,
u in the North ofGuropo,
First Boo'i of History*
Life of Christopher Columbus,
'•ROUGE WASHINGTON,
History of Ancient and Modem Greece,
Method of telling about Geography,
Together with a full and general assortment of
Stationary, and Maynare 6t Noyes' celebrated
A few copies of the Memoirs of the Life o(*the
Duchess D’AbrHotos, (Mudum Junot,) and the
life of Stephen Girard, by Simpson.
E. 8. NORTON, Broad «(.
Not. 10—29—4f
CO EMISSION BUSINESS.
T HE subscribers having engaged in the above
business,respectfully tender their services to
their friends and the public, in the storage, sale and
shipment oi Cotton and other produce, nnd receiv
ing and forwarding merchandise. They are build
ing and will have ready for the reception of Colton
by the commencement of the ensuing fall, a large
now Wnre-Ilou8e, situated on Randolph street,
which is constructed oh tho most npproved plan,
perfectly convenient to the business part of the
town; and being comparatively remote from other
buildings, is measurably exempt from dangor by
(ire. Trusting they shall have it in their power
to do ample justice to those who imy be pleased
to favor them with their business, nnd to extend to
thorn tho most liberal accommodation and advan
ces on Cotton, they fluttei themselves that they
will be enabled to give goneral satisfaction, and
earnestly solicit a patronage nnd friendly support.
MORRIS. EVANS 6l Co.
Columbus, Aug. 1—12—tf
GENERAL AGENCY"
AND A—♦
COMMISSION BUSINESS
Columbus % Georgia.
T HE subscribers respectfully acquaint their
friends and the public that they have form-
tie a connexion in the above business, under the
name und style of
Shorter, Tarver 6c Co.
They have commodious and-extensive arrange
monls in progress for the reception nnd stotnge of
prodace, and Will be prepared to make advances
on the same while in store or under shipment to
New Orleans or New York.
E. 8. 8HORTER
BENJ. P TARVER.
May—19—I JAMES H. SHORTER.
w». v, stAionxi.
H AS taken the store next door to Smith <V
Morgan, second from L. J. Davies & Co.
corner of Broad and Randolph streets, where lie
tins jait received (eight days from Now Oileaits)
a general nnortment of
GROCERIES.
100 bbls Sugar,
50 bugs Coffee,
300 sacks Salt,
100 pieces cotton Bagging,
50 coils Rope,
s. Whi.
50 h'ds. Whiskey,
20 do. Northern Gin,
20 do. P. Ram,
5U do. Molasses,
10 do. old Monongnhnla Whiskoy,
1 pipe Cogniac Brandy,
1 do. Holland Gin,
30 bbls. Mnckercl. No. 3,
10 do. do. No. 1.
80 do. superfine Flour
75 casks Nails,
12,000 lbs. Bacon,
Teneriffo Wine,-
Malaga do.
Muscut do.
Claret do.
Cordials. Lemon Byrnp,
Raisins, Soap, loaf Sugar,
Rice, sperm Candlus, Tobacco.
With many other articles in bis line, which will
be sold on nccoiqmodating terms.
Columbns, June 9—4—if
POWERS A XVAPBW
A RE now opening, direct from New York,
their asual supply of FALL und WINTER
GOODS*
Among which are BLUE, BLACK, DROWN
and INVISIBLE flkm’CLOTHSi
Satinets, Flannels, Limeys,
Negro Cloths, Blankets, Cali
coes, Hosiery, Sec.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Shoes °f every description,
HATS. CAPS, &C.
Novemnoy 1st—IKp-tt
<5rorrrjr0«
FBI HE Subscribers have just received and of-
JL fer for sale, upon accommodating terms, the
following articles*
bushels ground A lorn Salt,
r ’ 20,000 Ibi* Sweden Iron,
1.000 lbs. Cast Steel,
1.000 lbs. German do
1,000 lbs. Sheet Iron,
500 Russia Sheet Iron
1,000 Hoop Iron,
200 bbls. New Orleans Sugar,
8 hhds. St. Croix do.
150 bags Green Coffee,
10 bags Java do.
bis. I
40 bbls. best Flour,
50 boxes Soap,
24 doz. Lemon Syrup,
6 do*. Wine Bitters,
400 lbs. soil shelled Almonds
30 kegs Dupont's Powder,
20 Icegs common do.
250 kegs Nails, assorted sizes,
1*20 bbls. Molasses,
8 bbls. Loaf Sugar,
40 boxes Sperm Candles,
20 bbla. Mackerel,
350 pieces best Kentucky Bagging,
125 coils Rope, >
20,000 lhs. Bacon.
Together with divers other aiticles, consti
tuting a full assortment of Groceries
SMITH 6l MORGAN.
May 8—tf—51
NEW GOODS.
L. J. DAVIES Sf Co.
H AVE just received nn elegant OHsortunent
of FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOQDS)
Which will be sold cheap for cash or upprovet
credit. Columbus Oct. 27—24—tf
E. WELLS & Co.
JJAVE just received at the sign of the Gilt
Boot,
4 doz. fine CALFSKINS.
ALSO,
Lining Skins, Binding, 8?c.
June 88—7—tf
THE UNDERSIGNED
H AVING purclmsod of Doet. A. P. Manly
his Drug and Medicine Establishment, re
spectfully informs his friends and the public in
general, that lie has now permanently located
himself in the town of olumhus, nnd established
himself in the ulmve line He uvails himself of
this opportunity, to assure Physicinqs, Planters
and Families, tli
. that he will devote his entire tiino
to his establishment--in c arefully putting np Pre
scriptions und Family Mediciucs in ihoneatest
manner.
He has received by recent arrivals, a jymural
assortment of
Fresh Drugs, Patent Se Family
MEDICINES,
All of which he offer, for .ale on the mow reason*
ablo term., and at reduced price..
He ha. al»o received an assortment of Perfu
mery <md Fancy Articles, n few of which, lure a.
follow.:
Maccauor. and Bean Oil, for promoting the
growth of hair.
Essence of Tyre, for turning gray hair hlack.
Bl.iiney’s Lotion, for elean.mg tho head of Dan
driff and preventing Baldness.
MilkofRosoa. for whitening the Skin.
Ottn of Row., Florida Water, Lavender Water,
Cologne Water, Prerton Sail., Kmolienl Sha
ving Cake., Fancy Soap., axwrted, F.rn.ivo
Powder, fur extracting greu.e from Silk.. Chlo
rine Dent ifri.-e, for the Ti
_ eelli and Gumb., Tooth
Bruahea, Powder Poffa and Boxes, Row wanted
Tooth Powder, Persian Rose Lip Salve, Pawnee
of Vanilla, Mi.ire. .Medallions, for the uae of
Sclioola, Fhncy Hair Brash*., Clothes Brnslies.
Alw, n fre.li supply of SElDLirZ POW-
4, and other articles too numerous to
DliRR
turn,
ItT Country Merchants nnd others arc request
ed to caltand judge tor themselves.
THOMAS LANG.
Colombo.. Oct. tl—82—2m.
Dry Goods, Groceries
and Hard-Ware,
FOR SALE IIY
GPU. VV. DILLINGHAM.
Sept. 86, 1632.
Collins' Cast Steel AXES,
WITH 8TGP.L HltXDS,
For sale by
G. W DILLINGHAM
COTTOY GINS
fOU SALE.
j^INGLP and doohla breaded Colton Gina,
with and without cut boxes, nnd of varioo.
for ante on connigninent. by
SHORTER
Jnna GJ—f>—tf
TARVER & Co.
CMot i) fit
J. 8. SMITH, St O.
■ EXT DOOR TO THE COLUMBUS BANK,
Have received a handsome assortment of
STTMldSlR CLOTHING.
CONSISTING or 1
Black Bornbnzino CO A TS and COATEES,
Do. Circassian dii. do.
Brown and Grech Merino Ciicdnnon do.
Cssinett Frock und Dress J do.
Black Inaling do. do. I do.
ROUND JACKETS.
Black Bombuzine Bound Jocko
Brown Linen and Cotton dn.
Do. Stripod do.
VESTS.
White and figured Marseilles Vcsfl,
Do. do. Valencia do.
Plniu do. Bilk do.
Do. do. Velvet do.
Do. do. 8wnnsdotvn do.
PANTALOONS.
Black Bombazine and Lustpig Pantaloons.
Do. Circnssinn j do.
Brown and black Brocliillae do.
While and brown Linen Drilling, do.
Do. Cotton _ do.
Drab Merino Cmimare rants, '
Do. Roan do. do.
Cord and Ritssiu Dack dn,
Fustian ' do.
Linen Shirts with Ruffle,
While do.
Brown do.
Linen und Cotton Draws,
Negro Clothing.
All of which they offer for sub nt low prices.
Colombo., April 14—48—tf
TBS LOTTERIES.
From Nov. 9th.
LAND.
Campbell; C. W. Dempsey,
Carroll; Clarissa Walker,
Joshua Ginn,
Wro.J*. Hull,
Coweta: Wm. W, II eyes,
Joel Haines,
George Harris,
Robert W. Shipp,
George W. Hanson,
Joha’u C. Coker,
DcKalb: Moses H. Guest
I'ilnrilndir Rainey,
John Jones
James Chatham’s 1 orp,
Rnnsoni Griffin;
Chnrlotte McLeod,
Isaac Tower’s orps,
Josso Davis,
Michael Huggins,
Anderson B. Dabney,
James Blackstock, jr.
David Garrison,
John Blalock, sen.
David McDow,
John P. Carr, .
Garland Dabney,
Ephraim M. Poole,
Jonathau Luther,
John Clayton,
! Wm. Wood,
Early: John Dill,
Harris: Elizabeth Robinson,
Samuel Clay,
Thomas Jones,
Ifenry G. Mt'chell,
George II. Bryan,
Heard: John S. Heard,
M ade Love,
Hariott: Jesse Page's orps.
Bedding Junes,
Meriwether: G. W. Hinton,
Benajnli Smith,
Wiley K. Jones’orps.
Wm. E. Hans,
Mutcogtc: Jane Cook,
Randolph: Henry Mercor,
George W. Martin,
Absalom Weaver,
John Chnvers,
Stewartt Nancy Johnson,
James Moore,
Talbot} Charles E. Atkins,
Troup: Geo, A. Thrush,
Culviu Stewart,
Lnvick W. Rnsberry,
Robert Jenkins, -
Allen Moon,
Frederick Smith,
Williamson Jones,
Francis Foster,
No. a. s.
in 22 2
58 12 4
158 6 3
244 13 2
138 15 4
iS5 11 2
68 20 2
198 6 2
253 27 3
95 12 4
154 20 2
37 20 2
166 9 1
141 23 3
135 9 1
314 10 1
9 19 4
219 18 1
3 5 4
231 11 2
3| 20 2
71 7 2
295 26 3
264 26 3
61 9 2
904 27 3
214 8 2
62 13 3
216 6 2
102 7 2
302 9 4
34 9 4
155 19 4
66 23 3
219 10 4
46 17 1
17 14 3
300 26 3
116 28 3
315 6 4
164 11 4
208 11 2
•0,18 4
32 23 2
183 10 1
144 27 3
193 9 3
25 20 2
53 17 1
72 24 3
15 8 2
224 4 4
72 9 2
153 5 2
96 28 3
23 24 2
231 5 2
297 23 3
219 24 3
24 24 2
„ . _ No Dt 8,
Bettj. Tidwell, 250 8 1
James Boutright, 142 u 2
John Dougherty, 482 22 t
John C. Stephens, 211 6 2
Dt Kalb: Jesse Farmer’s 3 orps. 228 9 8
Amoa B. Foster, 276 9 4
H. Stewart O. Dorhcrly ors. 803 7 1
GOLD.
Campbell; James Hudson, jr. 1144 21 2
William D- Webb,
G. W, Horton,
William Humphreys,
Carroll: John Thomason,
Joseph Collin’s orps.
Sanders W. Rtty,
Coweta; Anthony Story,
Moses W. Stamps,
Willis Stringer,
Hugh Gibson,
J. Watson’s orph.
955 21 3
620 17 3
16 3 1
956 4 6
807 18 2
224 21 2
86 2 3
513 1 2
670 16 2
463 21 2
184 13 1
DcKalb: Stephen S. Simmons, 498 17 3
208 3 1
736 17 3
158 16 2
255 13 1
917 3 2
123
176
685
481
431
312
493
315
494
William Albright
Jacob Moore,
John B. Ayres,
Henry Mann,
Meridilh Brown,
Enoch Biles,
Hugh Baker,
Job Binian,
Samuel Dabbs,
Mathew Warnoek,
Moses Petty,
Harris: Richnid W. Armer,
James Blackman,
John Green,
Samuel Walker,
Jordan Gay,
Tliomai Barron,
Heard: Littleton Daniel, jr.
Wm. Peady,
Let: Wm. Nobles,
Marion: John Moon,,
Jones Hudson,
Meriwether: John Reid,
John McGahee,
Eliltu J. Rqgan,
Cornelius Jeter,
Josiah W. Hitt, .
Martin Lowe,
Muscogee: Simon Gosltd,
Hanibleton Prince,
Joseph Moore,
Randolph; James J. Smith,
Elijah Wa|lis,
Stewart: Mary Brewer,
Sumter: Hiram D. Youngblood, 415 II
John W, Pelham, 379 15
Talbot: Zacliarialt Booth sen. 16O 3
738 21 3
617 17 3
[302 1(3 4
699 3 2
876 17 3
89 17 3
800 18 2
1169 20 3
721 2 3
995 3 3
147 2 4
1240 18 3
763 1 4
655 21 2
6 2 3
21 21 2
828 2 3
1256 3 2
933 17
60 1
John Adams,
Stephen Howell,
Sylvester Johnson,
Troup: Russell Bell,
Eliis Tredatvay,
Maty-Thomas,
LAND.
Campbell: Charles Black,
Elijah Wyatt,
Carroll: Z. Thompson,
Andrew Pharro,
Charles T. Halsey,
John A. Minshew,
Cote eta: Nimrod Roberts;
Brooks Sparks,
John Fleming,
815 2
1181 2
1005 3
366 21
159 16 2
1251 19 3
James Watwood,
Wm. Cash,
Wni. Waldrip,
Trussy Jarmon,
John Parsons,
Henry Bankston,
Early: Moses Weaver,
Jbhn Bulas and Mary Frau-
350 6 1
86 1$ 3
284 22 S
226 10 2
136 22 3
62 7 4
248 6 1
cos Co|gy orpa,
Harris: Wm,’ Duke, sen.
Wm. Kinsey,
George M, Taylors,
Oweo F. Jackson,.
Richard Hingson,
James Cotney,
Nancy D. Garnett,
Heard: John L. Parke,
Lee: Green B, Williams,
George W. Huckaby,
36 6 2
63 10 3
204 10 4
48 7 3
68 18 4
177 10 2
267 8 1
56 5 S
79 5 4
56 9 1
.215 16 1
Marion: Hrzekiah Lamb, orp. 246 4 4
Starling Glover,
Blijuh Twilloy,
Meriwether: Barbarv Ray,
John B. Williams,
Brian Newell,
Littleberry W. Baker,
Wm, Mcgouirk,
Ita V. Smith,
103 23 2
185 10 3
187 6 2
175 24 3
81 6 4
162 12 4
185 24 2
89 27 2
102 10 4
59 9 2
213 17 1
243 22 3
«• ns e
103 13 3
164 14 3
249 23 2
122 14 4
268 8 4
Jeptha .
Thomas B. Evans, t .
Muscogee: Richard J, Manley, 191 27
Wm. Joter’s orps, 59 9
Randolph: Joseph Tynar,
Stewart! Richard M. Fattlk,
John W. H. Rico,
' Kimbrough H. Vincent,
Sumter: James Cnroington,
Talbot: Ashley W, Street,
1'roup) James A. Jordan,
Oman Whatley,
GOLD,
Campbell: J/Wilkins, sen.
Carroll: Samuel Skinner,
Robert Boat,
Coweta1 David Congleton,
James M. Caldwell,
Abraham Noth,
Juhn Hicks,
John yineyard,
Daniel Spragint,
Etheldred Herrod,
DcKalb: Wm, Thurman,
Edward Howard,
Wm. Hasletlj.
Moore Carter,
John Jones,
John Dabbs, sen.
Samuel Collev,
Thomas C. tiober,
James Cnmpbell,
Samuel Worlhey,
Early: Nancy McColloch,
Harris: John W. Hale,
David J. Whito,
Henry S. Speller,
Cyrus flariogton,
Isaac Johnson,
# John Griffin,
John Marsingale,
Heard: John Lepard,
Nathan Lepscomb,
Pleasant A. Forinty,
John Corry,
Lee: Lewis Brysnt
William Wise'* orpht.
Marion: Thomas Draper,
Merileethcrt Peter Free,
Drary Wheelus,
Robert M. Stell,
Wm. Blalock,
Joshua Meritt,
Muscogee: i. T. Langford,
Wm. E. Mealing,
Wm. ToXey,
Randolph: Joseph Diy ted.
Timothy Evans,
Martha Curlee,
Stewart: Wm. Miller,
1072 19 3
1125 18 3
475 21 2
129 18 3
690 18 2
805 20 3
311 3 3
581 17 3
1207 21 2
1107 21
1229 17 I
1119 16 2
990 2 2
1199 19 2
333 1 2
1070 3 1
1129 21 2
670 18 3
1003 18 2
532 IS 1
742 18 3
105 18 2
845 3 1
808 14 1
419 3 1
564 4 3
490 16 4
248 14 1
949 2 1
1035 18 3
748 14 t
711 12 1
1019 3 1
393 2 2
715 3 4
703 12 1
202 13 1
983 2 2
215 13 1
1045 2 2
591 12 1
659 21 t
134 16 2
1253 4 3
1220 3 i
447 18 2
546 13 1
Talbot: Nathaniel H. Bulloch, 1014 17 8
John C. Short,
Troup: Margaret Camp,
Davith E. Gresham,
Lewis Frale’s orps.
Henry Chandler,
Alfred B. Garey.
Edward Castleberry,
Ignatius Russell,
IJavid Watson,
Wm. Furgerson,
LAND.
Campbell: Jeremiah Murphey, 74 5 8
315 1 1
386 3 l
1280 21 3
39 21 3
680 4 3
958 19 3
1052.3 4
871 11 1
233 3 3
1247 21 2
John Gilbert,
Abner Smith orp.
John Hitchcock,
Carroll: David Blalock,
Dennis Fowler,
William Lewis,
Nancy Langston,
Daniel Fullbright,
Coweta: Nnthan Couch,
James Echols,
DcKalb: John McDow,
Wilson Edwards,
Enoch Morris,
Willinm M.',Hul*ey
Davis B. Reid,
John E. Leverrll,
John L. Simpson,
Elisha Landrum,
James W. Reeve,
James Spragberry,
Early: William A. Jeter orp.
Henry Ball, miller,
Luke Williams,
Doctor A. Qbild*rs,
56 12 2
121 9 4
207 7 1
331 12 8
77 8 2
51 6 2
288 6 4
102 15 4
316 7 4
32 4 2
212 12 2
59 4 2
179 13 4
15 6 1
308 14 8
215 22 8
241 4 4
147 7 2
82 6 9
197 5 3
IP 11 4
167 9 1
8 14 3
199 14 3
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