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«rent 4f M,v ioviutd-State. The Ochs-lively -for piottcuofr i* -ft) BeflgtfiiftiUif),
gate* of tbo State* which adopt this pro* and that the goods io question were ini-
j ject, whether few or nianv, are to arrange
/ among tbMHU'Itto* the time and place of
J meeting. Fro* the adjournment of the
Convention to the 1st July ne*t, it seems
to be contemplated by that the whole pro-
eesl will be. completed that time, al-
. though every man of observation must be
satisfied, that no sujicicnt number of
States can be induced to act within so
short a period- In such a scheme, we
can perceive only the convenient means
of drawing Georgia into a league with the
millibars of South Carolina. It was un
derstood that ikey would agree to unite
' with us in holding a Convention, if
were called ipciitUy,
goods io question
ported by Mr. H. eiprbssty for tlte put-
pose of trying the question.
Enquirer.
COUMRUS-SAtURDAY DEC. IS.
OCR TOWN.
The present prospect* of our towit tits of the
most interesting ana flattering character. Bat lit
tle more than Ibar years tins parked claco ti 1
ground upon which it stands, v.v r wilderness in
which was discoverable here and there aboard
teat. .Vow it exhibits a rrnst promising aspect of
business and wealth—rapportci'. by a:ieb and ex*
, . tensive back conntry on th ; r »lde of tho Chatta-
Tha mode in I hoochce; another section oxtensive and fertile
■ sbr&Sr A*,.«o* gj^-^aRsastss
f gates proposes to submit their acts for rn- | during the past season with a degree oflieslth
; tification to the whole people, seems to | which would In
% Tf they tire to try sp vital a question in
\ fhoir own lornt, by their own agents, and
-to be themselves the final judges of tho
I decision, what is tltaro which a minority
f. may not nisorac 1 Tho people must be
f -westy of exercising their own sovereign-
AUCTION.
_ . Iiaye been remarkable in as targe a
-us the very quintessence of Usurpation, j population ini uny country . It may well He pro
* - dieted that Columbus bids fair at no distatit pe
riod, to assume a rank amongst the forculoel of
.CRN HONDA Y Evening at ijnrly candle light
%Lw at the Colkmbui .tertian fitom, will be sold
at public unction, a general assortment nr DRY
GOODS, BOOK'S, FANCY ARTICLES. Ac-
The subscriber returns his sincere thnnks to
his friends and customers, who have no liberally
patronized him, and lakes this opportunity of in*
I'omdirg them that be Inis a room well calculated
for Earning Auctions; being well supplied with
seats, lights, Act for his customers accommoda
tion.
ICT LIBERAL ADVANCES made on con
signments and prompt attention paid to the slime.
E. 8. NORTON, Jar.
Columbus. Dec. 15—11
‘-.SST. f A <W>»
LondUtt.ries under tlJpZtiiiems tftke serrr- V •*»« "«»"£ »* «°* Ordinary. w,U b. ^ ALSO,
<U Art, passed 33rf Drccmkt, IfcKhond 34A >" Won’ho hM Tuesday in December nest, he-
DwrmAerKil; but a* o ism fuilel neglected j *• »«M» '‘ours of sale, aftheCourt house,
os emitted to give, in their name tkotgl gireir “ Tr°“P hdtown of Ln Orangey part
its.se noIpfoe'rf in Me rofeefs of the Gold und nl >* >«• 74 1" die Io 1. district. ofCorroUcrwntv
Uni Lotteries, hereofter togiem the same, und I "®* '•’"’“P m "nty , which Und has on it a good
m if other purposes.
W HEREAS many persons of tlie descrip
tion and qualification of those montioned j .Sent 3-. 3fl~-9t
in Ufo second section or the above recited act -
passed 24'h Decemlier, 1831,to wit! Widowers Georgia
Were prevented from giving in their names It*
Consequence of the phraseology of llio nutli pros*
out houses, bold ns the property of Joseph II.
I Head deceased, for the benefit ofhrs creditors.
JAMES PUTS, Ad,nr.
the inland towns of the South. Heretofore, it is
true, that complaints have been mado that the
planter did tint receive as much for his produce
us in onr sister town Macon. But that oomplaint
no longer exists: ifit does it is withont cause.—
A comparison of the prices current will show that
tv, if they can permit such an upp’.opria- [tho prices in our market for Cotton daring the
lion (ifIt bv indivit?‘tal*. season have been at least ejaal to those at Ma-
* eg a and sometimes better,
COTTON 6 1-2 to 9 58
Then: is now in the Market a bountiful supply
of every thing necessary M tho planter which can
be purchased et reasonable prices.
PRESIDENTS MESSAGE.
r This annual state paper has reached ns, and we
f i- doubtless to be attributed to the high lory ( -ball commence its publication next week. It pro
^•character of Harvard College. Rnptibli ‘' r : " r ~~~ " :
THE TORY Ctf.'sLEGE,
’» At Ihc-preaent year wo unu*tr»tnttd that
► iW fortv^ei^t Students onter Harvard
f College, while at Yolo College niBty- -e '£ht
Students entered. This failing off '*
tk
P ..THK JEFFEf'.NONIAN.
fEKSONS holding Subscription lists for tho
Jeffersonian are requested to roturn thorn
to tho Subscriber, as soon uspossihlo If snflicinnt
encouragement is offered the publication will
Ik. commenced within a lew Weeks.
tt. T* MARKS.
Columblts, D,«. 8—3B—tf
Editors who have inserted the Piospertns will
coiifer an additional favor by giving this notice a
publication.
can parents arc unwilling to send their
sons to an institution in the hands of the
LSsex Junto and Hartford Convcniion ar
istocracy,—and at whose, head is Josiak
1 Quincy, who moved the impeachment ol
\ .' Jefferson, ttnd pronounced the Republican
patty to be thu “senta of tho pot," Har
vard College will soon be like Oxford
University—tho Nobility College, and it
will send forth pretty much such geniuses
nnd scholia™ as the pampered, bloated,
prejudiced, higgolted anil stupid aristocr;t-«j j,
cy “ 0 f England—nineteenths of whom, re
•though Peers of the Ucnlni, have neitlter ' ‘
b kRuIiicient capiiritv r.or knowledge, to
jj Wualiiy them for Parish. Consuthles.
1 * .• Jios. Stelloi.
Troup CuuMif.
W HEREAS William Dougherty applies lb-
letters nf :idmiiihtrtition'--on the «st ltd of
ermea in aunt utt requiring them tit swear they Charles Henson, kite ofllle state of Ahibama, du-
were married mnh With families, nr whn having . teased
given in their mimes they are net deposited in the t Th.*,. are therefore to cite itnd admonish all
wheel of the Cold Iipltery. her remedy where- and^iiigular the kindred an.l creditors of said dd-
®e >t enacted by the Senate nnd HonSOol Re-1 c*uded;lti lie nn<l npper.r nt my olRce within the 1
presentatives el the State nftleoigia mOcneral preecrihed hv law, t» shew Cause, ifanv’
9t, (Hid It Is hereby enacted by th** un-1 they nnve. whv said tellers ef adminlstra
A *8 r»to Deurborn Wagon, nearly Igty
uunsnally cheap
' Enqnira at at the McIntosh Hall,
A ll persons hiving denumdi ng* inst the ntatd
of Joshua 11. Fraiitr docensed, eitbdr bjr
note or account are ici|arsted to hand them is
pccpcrlv aathenticnted within the time prescribed
by Law. . ROBERT I.KTT. Admr,
Dec. 14-io- Jit
«TE\ Eli a L FaC |6ra<i e
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS
T ill 1 ' *Ali4criliunihaVin|Kformed hr.<»nnectioi!
for tho transaction of n ^roneral factorncW
jiwimnij mBi, imu 11 i»» ncrcuy mmciHci n/ trw* «'»•; ttluy hnve, why a.iid Isttursi of ailininirtrntkm j 61 Conimisnion Bn*ino4i*-w-in tlie Cilv of CliarliAr*
thorny ot the sume, that nil such shall entitled, 1 nliouhl uot ho granted, (iiveu under my lifted tliif • ton—under the firm Of
tu give in their names KW an ndditinnal draw in ar() ,|, ly „r Decemlier I83J. , I ut f 0 VR UOHRN & rn,«
the gold Lottery (broVided th^y hnvA not already J/KNItY |'F,rW|\S c c o.
given in for two draws) unnn their taking the fol- Dec 3—'’10 ... , idler their Services tt> their Triends and theitmhllo,
luwing oath lieloro any judge of the superior —•——• UsiuruifiTis , and will he prepared tii make the asnal advanernf
- • ■ *-■ • - - - 1 NOTICE, Inn Notion and other product! consigned to their
. j u<l g n
courts of this state nr justice of the inferior courts I
of the county in which they innv reside, to wit,! months after date application will lie j care. They will also pay (inrticularottontmtrtri
•« I (A. It.) do solemnly swear that i was on the i A made, to the hnnorahle the interior court of! rorrivlrtg end forwarding ol Goods, and rekpwt-
first day ol January, Jrt : .W, the head of a lamilv j ' lr<lu l 1 county, when eitting as a cftnrl of Ortliua-! folly solicit a share of pultlio Phtronate.
with a legitimate ehilil or children fas the cash i f ‘ ,r bravo to sell tho real cstuto ol Susan j RODCK'l MAEONE.
tGcn Huff Green nntl J. W. Webb,
ere lately nit n visit-at Philndulphln.
PSeir presence together in that city, mutt
nlurolly draw forth Kerne inquiry—Then,
|rhat can it b* T Either to condole with . ... . ..
k -, „i„. f !j._ .(■ ninondinent of the consitolion as will clearly de-
Fresirlent uuldlc on the re-chctibn of fino it- pown. upon.this snbjnct. He regrets
President Jacltfon, o» to obtain another „
I bonus for services rettdored. The £s
seal' * gratifying vtetv of our foreign relations
nnd # s.Mislaetory gtpbqationof onr domestic in-
''upon ttiC engTOssing topics of the day, upon the
vexed question^ w.'uch distract ikp pSPple, nnd en-
danger the Union, tbd President Iscfoflr a n| l e<-
plicit, and avows opinions more in accorda>l<*Hwith
those ol tbo South, than any entertained by Mod-
i*o.i. Monipe or Adams, lies is favorable tu n if-1
ducthm of the Tnriffto the purposes of revnnoe.
He wishes tbo General Government to cttricato
itself from tbo entanglements nnd stock jobbing
declines of all corporutionn, the creature* citlici
of the General or state Governments. I to is a.
verso to a disposition ef the piOcceds ol tho public
l.ands among the several states according to their
representative character, a measure strenuously
urged try ninny of the prominent statesman in
f.'ingress, hut viewed by sonthorn men itfc a di
rect viulntwn of tho Consitution. He recom
mends the speedy sale of the public domain, for
a sum adequate to the reimbursement of tfio Gov
ernment for its expenditures in their acquisition
and management, lie is averse to the piosecution
of Internal Improvements liy the General Gov
ernment, except those of a strictly national char,
ncter. and distinctly intimates his wish, either
.that Congress woald refrain entirely from appro-
priijing money far this purpose, or eause such an
KATV NOTICE.
T HE 8ulwcribers respectfully inform their
friends tint llieir copartners,jip in the 1’riiu-
tice of the Law is dissolved.
JOHN MILTON..
ALLEf: LAW HON.
The unfinished business nf thn firm will bo
completed by tho Subscriber, and in mddition to
tho Conrts which he has heretofore uttnndcd, he
will in future practice in the Courts of M out gome
rv County, Alabama.
JOHN MILTON.
Coiambus, Dec. 8—30—tf
nifty be») and not entitled in their own right, nnd j Eberts, (mmor,)^
have resided in thin State three years imniodinte- ‘
i |y preceding the first day of January eighteen hun-
‘ ared nnd thirty-two, except when absent en busi
ness, nnd am now nn inhuhifnut of the sumo, und
that I have not given in my mime for hut one
diaw yi tli»* Hold l/Utery, that has been deposi
ted In the wheel as I mn Informed nnd hol'eve—
that I mn a citizen ol’tho l T nited Sta'es. ami am
ftlt inhabitant of the same and thnt I did not ei
ther directly or indirectly evada the service of
this State or of the roiled States in the Uevolu-
RICHARD IIUDSb?J, GmarJigu.
Dec. fj~IlO—4m
FOR 1833,
For Sole by
GEO. W. DIU.INGHAM.
liltRACF. 8I8TARE.
j AARON COHEN.
• Mains c Si SisraRX continue their business 111
Savnnimh ns nsnel.
Oct H7——Ot ,
tionary Warorthelntn W.-jragalnst Great Biltnin j in Muso/' 01 "
or the Indians, so help tnclGod."
Hqc. 3.1, And hr it foxier ennetedh,, the ,/ir-1 ,a J ,tH C “ ,u ™ bM ." n ! 1 » V'T’"’
. thoritu of dm mm.-. That all widows of litre resi- i * v * r J C “ rt,0n J?, ,, " 1 UTO ‘ l ? mnbe lh “"'
dence whose husbands were entitled to two draws “: ho "!V '“ v ? r “ C » U: “•> “
^UieyMt died without giving in
icce county Gcorgiu.il
tu 31 from Tnlbotton
ejttircr of that city, gives the intelligence
1 of their urrival, but Ims been very romia, in
their statement; they tell us not wlierlioi
Ota General hnrfhis maltogonv pistol with
him, or the Colonel his Itorse-whip. This
Information of these belligcrants ought not
to have beoft etnitied.. >
Sao. iJtspu.
that the lilicial propositions of the Government
havo been rcjcctcjl by ths Gherokaes. and that
this deluded pr- ipln still remain among us to om-
hurrnss the internal regnlntions. of this State
nnd excite clowhcrc religions bigotry and politi
cal prejudice. And ho thinks that this Govern,
■sent" limited to a general superintending power
to maintain peace at home and abroad, anil to
prescribe laws nn n few subjects of general in
terest, not calculated to restrict human liberty,
Inn to enforce human rights, will find its strength
aiid its glory in the faithful discharge of those plain
andsimpledutius.”
, THE ELECTORAL ELECTION.
The least vote that General Jackson
rivill have is 314, naiauly •
Mains,
New Hampshire,
Now York,
New Jersey,
fennsylvauiu,
Maryland,
Virginia,
North Caroling,
Georgia,
Teansasea,
Ohio,
Inriumn,
jMiuiisippi.
Illinois,
Jlissnuri,
Alaliuma,
^ntiJarksnn-e
Massach ••'■ttSv
Cnnnnctien.,
Vermont,
Delaware,
Maryland,
Kentucky*,
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WcsUenrd! Westicard, ho!!
4 The dny-marntirauheel lu« eye’s glad duvoiionf’
J'rin go Braitifh.
roc ilnfou ftotcl Jjtojictti)
iyOTTEBV.
for file same,shall lie entitled l« one drew open I *?“!!
her Inking the fobowing oath before tho pemona'a- ]
forenaid, to wit: “I (A. II.) rlo nolrmnly RNviMirtliat i ... , . .. ... • h . . . » .
I am thn widow »fa rttnn who was entitled to two I ! " ,Hh rAn r ,hc **** b « "* r '»' Ke<l
draws in the Gold Luttctyrhet died wi t|,„„t i " uh “ » frtron « HV-w'
giving in liir the some, and that I hnve resided in
this State threo years immediately preceding the
Dec. ft-fin-tf
CEU. N. LANGFORD.
sane
drawing
boen valued by four highly distii.J 1 -'
interested genileuien, M twenty tlioi,
L3fta , 5S!WSL*SSaBBS3aS^^l- i ^ , re---^.s-r.-~;«-^d^
valued at $19,600, and the balunce, piio-fiflteJj '
part lotiLiI off into small prizes of various arlido* j
d dollar**, i . ^ pr - Ami be. i?further enacted by the avtbut-
,>ist of **9 °f That all other ttiiUtWH who were
I T nppraring IQ tho ^*ourt fiortt.iho return ot
the Sh’fl*. tf fhidconnty that John Curly
oneofthedefendintmixnottobofoundintheeoDn-
ne^leeted.or omitted to give in their name* for u | tv: it i« therefore ordered that Horriee in the nhove
tQ tho Rold lottery, ahull l>o untitled to give ; etise he perfected by pnbliefttion of the rule once.
■ , . n . # . nn - i m ibeif »a.T«8for tlm tutite, upon her tukinn the ' a month* for three months in one of tho public Ua-
aud-^ued al ^ 400 -- • • • rptfcr . nm l: oath prettertb^, fn the ihird‘ section of nn act I zotten in thb Cirn.it;
rnnrning nia v ,* .. .. .. iu*n .1... i. i a
The proprietor tnkef pleasure in .* , .
unfeigned thanks to hi* friend* and that part ot'} l m5H .
t|*e pubhc who have encouraged him, for lim Jib- j • 4;ino » hcr.gnartlian or n
erolity already manifested in the purchase of tick-' her upon lua RWcnring
eta in auid Lottery. The unwola ticket* are now I , , ncl , n . t > r,i w tn\
IbiJI. and if *he he in J
uno, hcr.gnardiun ornejt'.^’rh’hr? .‘•hull givn in for
that uhc oi pittite* 1 under
the gold lottery, and that;
A truo extract from the minutes.
C, llLAM'ORD, Jr. Clerk.
Dec. 8—30— ni3ih
S' placed inVhe hnndVnfagimls Tu tmistofilm I »!««ha« net given in therefor. ' j Ml -M*8C»geC C(Witty.
principal towns and counties in file Stale lie | . Scc - 4 « h - a ' n J ttd '"J V"'™' \XrilEIU.AS Michael .V. Clark odd Sarah
fiusher solicits a cencious end enterprising pen-1'™j "11/ef the some, lliuf all families or orphans, A v Westmoreland, apply for letters of admin
plo tu lend him their aid by buying up tJv? balance > 9 , ! dunce, except «uch iw may bo ontitlcd j iNtration on tbo Lstate of James Jr. Wesimore*
cftllo tickets for it in only lending for a very short 1 ,n thuirown right, but whose names from neglect 1 | ul0 0 f said county, deceased. These orei
time; it will ho paid back on Uie ‘^4th of the next i ™ omiwion on the partol their guardians or next thesulote to cite nnd admonish all and singulm
month (the day on which tho Lottery wHI be I frl,!n, L l»* v « not been given in, shall be entitled I th«> kindred & croditms of said dmSsased, to lie m
■— ild*!! * to one draw upon tho guardian or next friend ta* ‘ •(.. n— «-...;iu U i k. i.
king the oath prescribed in the third suction of the
before recited act.
Thomas G Gordon, Ev<j. fthi
•lcctcd cashier of the Hank wOfu;
liu, i'lorida.
n wn has been
»i.iat M goo-
JUr. Roht. Roveridgoof Florida has entered in
to a contract with thu Post Olfice Department to
convey the mail semi-Weckly in steam iloats from
Columhiut. Ga. to Apalaehirolf^. i loridn. This
aontiact we leurn, Uto go into u,oration dlvout the
first ofJumuiry,
Tbo Stenmer Georgian, RurroW Master, with
barge Mary Jjinit arrived Dec. LUband tho Chat-
•tuhrvui'hio, Grant Master, Dive. 14th nil full freigh
with morcfiaudisc from Apaluchicota.
J4
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DENTAL NOTICE.
; M^U. I. S3.DRAKE offeti his profcjuional ser-
{ M-W vices to the Indies and gentlemen of Co-
{lamhuH and vicinity,in the various branches per-
feiiniug to the Dental Art. Having obtinned a 1 Zeoloyw
; scientific knowledge of the subject, and being j ( J imc 0 f
3o-JjtA»l—
Uhode tsl.ind.
South Carehna,
laiuiaiana,
Tltero ix n strong propability that the,
nhovo thron ilnubtful States will go for
Jackson, which will increase hi* vote to
« ,'*U4, for Mr. Van Buren as Vice Pres
ident, should Pennsylvania not vote for
him, the smallest vote will be 1S4, leuving
« majority of H9 votes; but should the
vote pf Rhode 1 stand and Louisiana go
for Jackson, then Mr. Van Buren’s ms-
’ -u joritjTwftt l*o 35. This stmejyeitt pre-
[ aenls a restili, under all tho cireun^taiires
^oiusceted with the election, highly credi
table to the Democracy of the country,
and truly lluticring to the conspicuous in
dividuals upon whom the people have con-
»rrpi| this sirong testimonial of their fa-
vorabto feelings. JV. I', tstund.
The bond case.
The U. Stines, it seems tlto’ they sue*
ccoriw) in obtaining » Judgement against
Messrs, floum and Mazyck, have found
it impossible to make the money. A house
of Mr. Holmes, was levied upon by the
Marshall, put tip for sale, and knocked off
to a State Rights man who refuted to com
ply with the terms of sale, on tho ground
of the unconstitotionality of ibo Tariff
laws,.
Alter much coniulptiion and detibera
lion iiinoug the officers of the government
| well provided with instruments of the moat up
| proved construction, together with die Iwat mate-
I rial* in use, ha feels confident that perfect sstisfac-
linn can lie rendered to all who may wish npera-
i fions oftlio kind performed. -Satisfactory teatimo-
nials ofqualificuiions,character, di e.fromf(entle-
men al high ttaudjng, can ku adduced, Charxes
! moderate.
| IT His office is nt Air. Loves, He lotos}, Hall.
i Ladies or gentlomen, if requested, can be waited
) un at llieir residence.
N. B. As Drx I>. intends making periodical
visits tu this place, ho Will promptly repair with
out charge any of liis operations which may prove
defective.
Dee. Io—30—If
drawn) •4560 (*o I (I l!
Ye who have a hungering after gain, and yo
who nrc witting in tho valley and idiadow of pov
erty, fortunfl* are now offered to you! Plantation*
for farmer*; Houses nnd Lot* for merchants; shop
nnd tool* lor mechanic*; and negroes to cultivate
tho land nnd wait on the fortunate;-—and above
ail. tlte Union Hotel, with all it* appendages and
attraction*, in the center of the eastern and wes
tern trade, and in one of the most healthy and
beautiful villages in the State, emphatically and
veriiy the Traveller’s Rest and the Inn-keeper’*
delight—valued at twelve thousand eight hun
dred dollars, for the trifle, the nothingness, of five
dollar*!!!
A fortune I must hnve, any yon;
Here’* fortune to content a Jew,
She** not eonfine’d to Cherokee,
But apond soino precious time with me!
You mu* her in the golden mines—
Still at the Union, see! she shine*! ,
And le«t you catch the poor man’s rickets.
Make haste and buy tho Union tickets.
Fellow-citizens of Georgia! upon this subject,
, alike interesting to me and you, I might Ik? as elo
quent ns any of your splendid orators nt tho Into
anti-tariff Convention nt Mdledgeville: but I will
only say, known as you ore for your generosity and
enterprise——liny up the balance of the tickets.
A short spoech that.may be worth a long ad van-
you, property in lots may possess
See. fitli. And hr it further enacted bjf the. am
thority vf the name, That all |Kirson« of the qualifi
cation and description mentioned in tho second
section of tbo above recited act last aforesaid,
who have failed or nej^ected to give In their
names for a draw or draw* in the gold lottery, or
whose names liuvo boon given in to the receiver
of draws, hut have not boon deposited in the wheel
of the gold lottery shall lie entitled now to givo in
for the snmo upon taking thn oath proscribed in
the third section of the before recited act.
Sec. 6tl». And be. it further exacted by the au
thority of the Mine, That it sliull be tho duty oftlio
Judge of Hie Superior Court and Justice of the In
ferior Court before whom said oaths may be taken
to transmit the same to hi* Excellency the Gover
nor, certifying under Ins hand tho authenticity of.
the anrnc, together with tho name of the county
und district where the deponent resides, whose
duty it shall be, in the manner heretofore practiced
forthwith to make oat and cause such name or
VALUABLE LAND
For Sale.
T ttr. Subscriber offers for sale, u valuable set-
tl<mimit»risp<l. lying io tlm third district of
originally Troup now Merriwollmr County Tho
settlement rennet, of almuta thoueluul acres, lying
on tlm waters nf Pint Shoal Creek In, the neigh
bourhood of Dr. Tignerand formerly owned by
William Walker, deceased. For farther informa
tion, application may he made to the subscriber io
Usuis County nonr Hamilton.
WILLI AH G. WALKER
Dec. f?-!!ft~4l
-g fRfffehhl*. IRISH POTATOES.
1VU 10!) do, New .MackerelI, I. 3, 3,
50 Kegs Superior Goshen Butter,
100 hhls Whiskey.
Just rnooived on consignment and lor sale at re
duced price* by.
SOORfEH, TARVER * Co,
Dec. 7—30—tf
But by ndverc events mav bo brought to distress;
And like rwe. only ask u fair chance, just to pay
Yourdohts; then l»nv—Imv the balance, I pray
J. 0. HAT EM AN, Proprietor
Tbomaston, Nov. ‘27—IM)—4t
NOTICE,
T AKFsN up hy the Subscriber, a largo sorrel
mare Mule; blind in one eye some saddle
spots on liei back; has on old shoos; her age not
known. The owner onn get her by applying to
the Subscriber, near Relvieu post office and pay*
ing for this advertisement.
DAVID BRYAN
Nov. <2*1—HO—Ht
Fannins-Mill IRONS
W ITH SCREENS, fur sale hv
G. W. DILLINGHAM.
my nllico within th* time prescribed by law. to
shew cause if any they have, why Mid hitters
should not bn granted.
Given under tnv hand this 3-'th day Of Nov
1833. JOHN TOW.VSEND, e.c.o
EXEC 11 TOR’S HALE.
A GREEABLY to un ordorofthe honorable
the Inferior Court of Twiggs county, Whon
sitting for ordinary pur|HMes, will be sold before
the Court-llouso iloorofsnid nonnly, on tho first
Tuesday in February next, between tho niton
hour* of sole, the following property to wit;
The plantation nnd negroes belonging to tin
ORtnto of William Edwards, deceased. Said plnr
tut ion ronsisling of four hundred nod fifty acres ol
good ptnn and oak Lands well improved; gone
Apple and Feach orchards* thereon; together will
good buildings situated near the Ocniulgee River
about half way from Macon to HarUord on the
Macon Road! convenient to trado, fishery, cow
and hog range as well ns furming, and is well cal
culated to be a good place of entertainment, Arc.
Haul negroes consists of men, women, boys,
For Sale-
T HE subscriber wrll sell tow urcash or goad
Land, thnl is imbrevhd in any of the «W>*r
cnnniieshis low in CrH»mhn*. lying on St. Giai,
Street. There is on on* of them a large two st4k
ry House In closed nnd tlm lower floors It'd —“
Tim other Iota are iwnhAmtoty adjacent to it ami
altogether make tin moat dctirahW settlement'in
thn place, being convenient to business and S- it
privnit! dwelling for n Itrge family, not to ho »«r-
pnssed. for fortkor ynrticulM^entire or^i .
Dee. 1—Sffc-A
NOTICE'
A LLthitri 1 indebted to tlto Lsl'nto of P J,
Bidetl, lute of Harris countv, deepaaod, »to
requested to come forward and mako imnw
diate payment and tlioto having demands against
said llstato will present them as requjr »1 l»y laMr
G. IV. lb BEDEtt M*.
The sigil of the Golden. Boll,
rnRMP.UI.Y LAFAYETTE HALL.
BT-JBWNAN, GA. *
T HE Snlucrihera Having taken charge of,Ires
large and commodious building, vitiated on
tho Bottllt-f aslern corner of the square, by fir tho
most conspicio.nl and hSkiitifnl situation ih tho
town, resiidctfolly inform the public, an! tlioir
friends, Hint tlil.-ir lionse ia open and in good ordet
for tlw reception of company. Their terms Will
he governed hy thu lihrdnsaa oft he times. Their
tab It willhhfurnishedvvilh the best tho country
c m afford. Their stables wall stored With pro
vender nnd attended to by n punctual Oilier.^
Their Bar will be supplied with an gusortmant of
Liquors. Frtioi tit* Idhg experience of Mrs.
I’htlips in this business. We flatter ourselves that
we will be aide to give general Satisfaction Id
all thoue who tnay favor us with * call.
WM T. WILLIAMSON.
' . MARY I’HILIFS.
Dee. 1—2ft—2i
Tl»« Georgia Jftui ft.il r fid oral Union. Mafidu
Telegraph nnd Fouthcrrt Rdcfcrdoi. will publish
the nhove and fur ward their atfiooDtl to U« fuV
pnymenl
MILtmoNS.
And
names to he deposited in tlm wheel of the gold ) ond girls Stephen, a man uhoul forty or lilly years
lottery firr the ilraw or draws to Ivlucli Irom their j ngut L'hann)
aiths tliov appear to be entitled
dy a man about twenty two or three
| Cltarlea, a man about thn same, Dick, nbont ten
Sen. Till.'' Aud bs it further cnnctvd by tin an- or twelve: Ned, seven or eight, Sim, two or tlitoe:
COEN TO SELL
J^T FORTY-FIVE CENTS on thn field.
Dee ft —30—tf
JAMES LEWIS.
jfc
Alabama; living
(|A Ton Swedes Iron, assorted, also,
/W%9 English German and Blistered Steel.
JUST RECMVED ANU FOR SALE »V
SHORTER, TARVER A Co.
Dee. 8-30--tf
NOTICE
COMMITTED to tho Jail of
Coweta county. Gn. A negro fel
low who nay* his name is MEL-
FORD, and tint lie belongs to Jo-
*eph McCarty of Washington c’ty
Alabama; living on the Toinbigbor River. Thn
owner i* requested to come forward, prove prop
erty.pay charges nnd take him away.or ho wil! be
dealt with according to law
l»ATTY H. MITCHELL, Jailer.
Dec.8—:W—If
Mol ford i« a very Meek negro, between 30 nnd
36 years of nge; five feet night or ten incites high:
onn of bis ander foreteeth out; has a small scar on
hi* left temple.
Tho Tutcaloo*4 tnielliqenecr is requested to
in*enth» adove 2 or 3 times B. H. M.
thority of the same, That the tiilo to aJI lot’s of land Bhebe,
which rimy bo drawn by tlie parsons herein no- nrtwenty
thorisf’d to put in their name*, hIihII vch! in them Hannah,
ih the same manner, nnd they lie entitled to grants
therefor upon thn same term**, and subject to the
same forfeitures ami prosi'cutioiH us me pointed
out in the laws of this £lato rcguluting the gold
and land lotteries thereof.
Sec. Klh. And be it further ernietrd bp the an-
thoriy of the same. That all drawn heretofore given
in by person* who wore widowers with a legiti
mate child or children under the ago of eighteen
years on the lit day of January, 1832, aud who
hove given in their names for two draws io the
gold lottery, nnd who were entitled to give in un
der the gold lottery Act, the aarnc is hereby de
clared to he legal and valid.
Son. 9th. And be it further ejuietcd hy the au
thority of the panic, That the following oath shall
he administered by the persons nforeaaid to the
guardians, next friend, or committee of all Iuna*
tics, idiots, deaf and dumb person*, to wit: “I (A.
B ) do solemnly swear, that I am the gurdinn,
next friend, or committee (hi the nine may bo)
or ■■ ■ », and that he was eighteen years
ofnge on or before the first day of Junuury hud,
and is a — and is entitled to n draw in the gold
loiter}’, *o help me God.*'
Sec. I0t!». And be it further mooted by the au
thority rtf the same, Tliut all persons who gave
in thuir names for a drawer draws, in the land lot
tery whose name* have not been placed in the
lottery wheel and all persons whn were entitled
to a draw or draw* hy said land lottery net, hut
who have not given in their name*, shah he enti
tled to have their names placed in the bind lottery
, a woman thirty orforty: Vina, twentyfive
nty seven: Nancy, a girl twelve or fifteen:
xh, n girl ten or twelve: Phillis, a girl sit nr
eight years of age, all of good quality. Also will
ho sold on the first Tuesday in March nfixt within
tit** usual hour* of sale, m the town of Hamilton
Harris county, one lot of land, containing 2<P21-9
Acres of good land, pine and oak, No. )(i4, In the
19th district of said county, situated near tlto Chat
tahoochie River. Also, will he sold on the first
Tuesday in April next, in tlie county of Dooly,
before tho Court House door of stiid rounly
within the usual hours of sale, one lot nf nine land
lying in said county. Containing 30*2 1-3 Acres
No. 213 in the 8th district of said county. All sold
for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said
deceased. Further terms on the davs ol sale.
I8HAM EDWARDS’, toemtor.
Nov. 97—30—Ot
Dutch Belting Cloths,
J UST rtrccivrll, by
GEO. W. DILLINHGAM.
Nov 34—28-f.t
TltiOItTiTOIM"
ft F, have conhoeted with (he I’rinthtg Ot*
Vf fire a BOOK BIN DF.llY, and htvaeto-
ployod Mr. F, A. Paritam, wlio will execute an)*
work in that lint* with nnntnes* and despnlch.
All orders tnanklelly received. Books Wilt
from e distance will lie strictly attended to.
VAN NESS, BETHONE A CLINE
wAiiaom
iL,
AND
FOR MALE.
Thomaston Limd and Roman
Cement.
GF.O. W. DILLINtlHAM
JUBT RECEIVED.
Supplies of Dry-Goods, Hol
low Ware, und Groceries.
LAWHON & HOWEL.
Dec. 1—29—21
TXXf MAXfUFAOTOXLY.
A l^uge assortment of Tinware oflered ai
wholesale Northern Manufactory pirces
whael, „po„ tlteircron^ingwijh ,hereq«i,,io»s , CuUcry and //„/
ol’said act, at any time during the contiuunnce of
of said lottery.
Sec. 11 th. Andie it farther rnarted by the. au
thority of the tame. That whenever it shall satis-
i art only appear to the lottery commissioners that
any mistake has occurod in reiurmng name* or
depositing thorn in the wheels, and lots drawn
to which the drawer lay* no claim, ’.hat tlie com
missioner* aforesaid make the accessary correc
tion nod return the number so drawn to tlie wheel
T nv. f ?iSBi«g between
K. JL 4fc E. G Kichnrds in the name of
R. M. Richard* & co, is this day d.ssolvod by oiu
tunl consent all persons indebted to them are re
—■ ---— - - - ■ , ■- -,1- qaestedlo main immediate paymontto F„ G.
thftliatoe tvaa agam put up lor sale >o»- Hirhald> ft,,,., having claims ngninatthran
tflrday, oo the account and tlsk ol we lor- \ wd | prcsenjthem to him for payment, os he alone
mar purchaser, but not a tingle Sit eouM , ia authorized to settle the basir ee. of the firm.
be obtained. Such it tlte Stale ef public I E. G. Riehard* expect, to continue business
... . a* the someplace in bisown name he feel* thank-
Opinion here in reapecl to toe 1 a . fo, the liberal patronage heretofore received
It it ilrtradv practicably ■ulhned by putt- ^ ^ gmraad confidently solicits a cootinaance
Jic opinion. We ought to add that the of the same.
Ikmil in thi«4a» was giveu for duties on j if. M. Rithardt.
•tbe iinpo-t-ni.'ii o coarte Woolens in , A. (r. Richards,
jUtich tlte deoil® vm inp*^ «9 i F*»W»Tm«pcenotr, Dw.
TIIE GEORGIA
VINE DRESSER.
J UST published sod for onto at the Columbus
Book Sion. The GEORGIA VINE ORES
SER. hy
JOHN FRANCIS BAPTtSTE BESSON,
of Harris county, Gno.
r. S. NORTON. Bfoad si
Colnmbus, Dec. 8—30—tf
Ready Made Clothing
Al cost for cash.
J UST received en conApmcut a large assort
ment offrtsh readv nrsde clothing.
S/fORTLlt. TARVER & Co.
Dcq..-.r 89m? 4
low Ware.
A general assortment Stock Locks, Pad Locks,
chest, onptnianl, and trank Locks,knob Lock* of
Snncrior Finish braces nnd Bite, Plane Irons
and Hammer* Butts, Hingos, wood Screws.
Handsaws tenant and compass Saws, smoothing
Irons, coffee Mills. Mack. Vice* n**o>led. Collins
& Co. Axe., ItnntUaw pitt saw nnd millsaw Files,
whenen it wn, drawn foot ’r,T‘ shoe aud Itorsa Rasp* mortice *. firmer ebisell*
person in tn* wheel of thnt lottery in which such ) jjjjjjj* ^vllirniv^^ket'^i^dUk kmve7
person may he rightfully entitled draw or j
,. Ilszora scissor* Shear* plated, Brktnnla npd Iron
sec. I3th. Awl or ,t further rtmrtcd bytlie up- Table and ten Spoons, waken of superior qunl-
lAori/y of the sumo, Tlmt his F.xfellonoy tho Gov. | j|y, frying Pant, sauce Pints, shovel and Tong*
sheet Iron, ten Kailas east Iron Tin. do. ruirpar
ernor cnasa this act to ha published ip all the pub-
lie fazettesof this State. ■
Sec. 13th. A,til be u further enacted. That sll
widows whose husband* have died since the 1st
do. do. pbileflnnil Bnttannia Wsre,cnstings.Ten
Urns. Kettles, Dish Covers, Malta Moohls, die
Gnfl*, saporior double and idnglo barrel Percao
lay of January last, artd who hove given in (hr o l xion Gnn* do. Flint Gan*, do pistol*. Paints,
draw or draws dSwidowu, the same shall he legal, | Oil*. Gtnss, Ac Ac White Lead, ground and
provideil, the lluslrand Wanld hare been entitled dry Yellow Ochre, Putty. Whiting, Small, Gold
to n draw or draws hud ho huaii ia life undor the j Ifoaf, Vanish, Aktohol, Spirits Torprtmine,
1 foitherage, tamp Oil, Linseed “■
aBBvm
HE 8fib«ortbntf*iiiako iti ndfirof tlihlr «fir-
. vire* to thfiir friend* and the poblic in llifl
above business. They have in f Ingres* an bxten-
sivo Ware-llnnsc nnd lose 8tor*, wliieli will be
ready for the reception of produce and mdrfihan
diso by the first September next, sritnlitecl its O*
glotfmrpn street, east of und near to the Ibsiirincn
Bank. Tbfi convenience arising from Rft imtne*
dime ftclgldiorhood to that part fif tbe town in
which the principal part of the cotton will tic
sold, render* it a desirable place fat the plan ten*
to deposit llieir produce. They will ffeel Jrreteftf
for nny consignment or order* with widen th«fjr
niny be favored, assuring their ftifefids (hat their
unremilted utteotiod will he texerted to promote
their interest. They will be prepared to tneko
littoral advance* on cotton and other jlhidsctasd
merchaiwlif-c when reqaired.
WM- 7IARPEI,
FELIX LEW Id
Coloroha., A jr. U-">3—tf „ ^
" WUXE&dvaR
AND
MISSION BUNINKMM.
■HIF, sahscrihexs respectfoHg acquaint thins
* friands nnd the public, that they have fnrui
,.J a connexion in tlio above basinato, fllfier tin
nattia and style of
VOOTUUB 4t TAY&OSw
The.r Wnre-Hnase* are exteaskre, and thsff
facilities fi.r trnnssctiag ttmir hnatnaaa equal tu
those ufuuy :«mpelttor^»
HlNkT K TAILOR.
Sept, lfltlt IftB—19
LlCfUlRACADENf
CARROLL COUNTY.
rgiHF. Trustees of this iastitntioa hsvotha t9>
* tUfoetion of snnnnnsing to tha public, thn
it lika opened Under thn most favorsble nuspjers.
They have liooa an fortunnTe ns to secure tho saw
tires af Mr Richard K. Hill, a gentleman nf
Blrir‘. mitral and religious character, a regulK*
grndaate and good scholar) and ops whom datefl
hiintltinn it i* to pareue ns a profeaainn tha ia-
MroCtlon of trniith. Mr. HHI has bam) raised ift
the 8ootli„wuh all oar feeling*, and will he fifr
si«ed by Mr. Thonipaoa. a good English aaheU*
of consWerabls experiaaco in hi* basinets. TV*
late land aryl gold lottery nets.
ASBOliY HI LL,
Speoker of tke House ef Rep,
THOMAS STOCKS.
Preside .1 ,/lke
Approved. November 33. Kit
Oil.Cnadla Wick.
I lllasxnf every description. Brashes.
—ALSO
Always on hand, a general assortment Jiipan-
■ { ned Ware, sheet Copper shoot Brass, sheet Zinc
' sheet Iron, sheet IssidgX
I. Aevetnber 33. K*. sheet Iron, sheet lkuu^#telter Soliler. Ac Ao
IVIWON WMPRIN,f*.«*Tn»r Dec 1—iw—tf 4c RALfe A MOSliS.
silustion of the Academy w healthy, and hanA
mn he Imd tho neighhoiliood fro* fear to
dollars p aouth.
Mn A. Jtnes,
Wm. B. UssglU,
CkaricttMt*y,
John D. ChspmsHs
JobnlHQ,