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•m « ' plr *• i *ft ()«c dirtm Housi dobr irt ftm
v to»v» if Colimihns, Muscogee eoihity, on
in Jtnhry nfftxt, between
!o, ’iie l^ijui^|i^^roj»rfrly, to:
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• :.*>.* ofagW ■frfcd omr *kn f ropotly of Ulya
. > !. vis. to satisfy a ti hinssoed Csom ika »upe-
i.rt uiuttfy.'atidoilierii ha, vs said
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■ -.cooki; j>,o,sf foM'.i) SAiyE
I, |!,n<fc Nu. 185,111 till! I Oil* 'Jim
". t, 1)ii.<hyii^M!i'). Ix.1)«d on -istlAirnp,
—riy i/li •nfg'J^ i#^'*. lo *ali<ly one ti
from loo 8n;j«»of ('onrt «)f Oglethorpe loamy,
n favor nLCiinflg. Jl, »B*V tf Mid Juav*.
wVl. ft. MAScRitVE,**'/■.
T)eoeS ,; i.-i- •
<u t//a ic/./if .finis iml place
ONE lii'ck h one ii. I iinn -imh part
of I 0 NnnlTO, aiiinh'ii^n Hro.it! Hi rooi and ix mi.
piiol by lire Pramnont and Directere of the In-
mirnnra fi.uk of Ciilunibii.o. Levied on to
ri’i .fy sundry £ 11m. onu in favor of 1,'imrle, Ii.
ITi niniin iiiiiiiofliia \vif« v» Titus S. Martin nmj
jilua It. Uoiii.i and < .outgo J. .8 Walker ndrnio-
•tr.uor Ac. The -ibov, property jmimt'itouthy
Charles Ii. Mimia.i plantin'
One Lot d Ltml, No 81, if) tltn 9:!t
district,onluHSiitrcoixjuntjr. Leviedou anpmp
arty of John I,orient, to Mindy mli. I'd. from
Jones rnperior couit in favor of tlurria f I ode.
's said Imikoti. r
Dor.ir-r 'Mir HOLMNP
«ud count): consutin,
• ittcf
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owutiMon-racUonn No. 88UB1- ADMINISTRATOR SALE.
'Z ie," '?$ h ^lUi-.tio Bui 1. at the C«J* bonne door ix
( *Jk too ii^wn of Li (1 luge, io the l.’onn^"
of Tfcnp, on the first Tuesday in January next,
t.T.~ WU HOLLAND, 0.
^ifawSs slLMr
W ILL bo sohlon tho town ofllaniiltim.llar-
iw county on tho first Tuasduy iu Juno-
nty noxt, between tho usual hour* of suit*. the
following property, to wn:
(),if lot o* Inn No. 20!, ill tlio 20 Ii
Pint, of originally Muscogee nmv Harris County*
containing two hundred two and a half uiTtw
more orlops. Levied on cm the property of Henry
II. Tally to stiiisfy one fi fa from Harris Hupcni-
or Court in favor of Benjamin .Smith, v«. Henry
H. Pally and John Harrell, pointed out by tne
plaint ill'. #
O \ #k* of work Siimma. fjevioS 011
n* the oropori v of Se.'ioril illglitowor to natisly
one fi fa Irom Monro** Inferior C’ourt in favor of
John llr *'.vv,<!r. vs Sol>arn Hightower. J’ointud
out hy the dofnndant
At (hr. tarn time and jdaoe.
THK StnlflN inlnicst iu lot of land,
known hy No^Ol in ihn 2 ( Hh IHtii.d of ori-
ing one hundred and eleven acres more or Iiish
on the cast end pi *nid Lit. Toinu i>f sale one
Jillh tit cash the*h.i!nm*n in fugr annual in.stal*
rnuiitH
T*»(» S.nt ■* Mitfirrs* iu lot .»f I r. d know*
b) i\o. S » in lljy SOU) JiitrinLof originally Mua*
r:ogei*uow Harris county. Containing ono huu-
«l. «**i one and u four III neros on tho east end of
Haiti lot idjoining Hrilton Williann. Terruu one
tiiVt cash the bul.iuco in four instalments
H-C.1 (i VV. E. U CD ELL, 8h'ff.
At the same tine atul jUace
One |/. ot L iml, No. 112. in flu* lQili
district of Maid ronnty. Levied on a« the prop
erty of John S ltmkhain, to rnilisfv a fi fa is
sued from llun i*> superior court, in favor of Jep-
thu J. Fnumn INoperty pointed ont by tho de*
id that pail ,rf Not 70 vViilcb lies above the
leading in MersbnU’a Perry—and left Nos.
TJ.(I'). .M4 and 'i4: containing tegothur fourteen
hundred acme, mow or Ich.
On the nliovc scttlrmcnt, is a (ivrn)ling tiume,
hitclmn. stables, Ac. null about two biin<lrcil
■icres cl.sml land. .nclaiMd with good fcacoi
.ridin good reoair.
M) iw* mvmi.v nr.f I of, No. 41), on (lie*
Ueirrve, lyingitltho (brkof tfio Mordul Ferry
add Hamilton roada.
Ij *t No u ) omt20, on Front awl Bay
street*, in the town of Colntnhus, with their im
provements: consisting of a comfortable r.voytp*
tf dwelling Jmase, twoNlore houses and a wuje-
houai*, with pcalfN and ivci^hfs. •
Two N»*uroes— Simon, n rmig!i Car-
penter, sad Aaron. The term* of sale will he
one Iialfcmsli and the balance on liio first <4 Jan*
tteqrdS34.
t)u ihe s intf* #lnv* will n« sold nt the
Court house door in Harris county, tho cluster *f
Islands, in the Chattnlowchee river, intkeflOlh
district of said county. Not.. 8, 9, 10, II, 12.10,
14: containin'? together 23*3 acres more or loss,
and fraction Ivo. IfiKl in tho same district: con
taining two and a tenth acres. Terms one third
cmdi uud tho balance on the first day of January,
J63L JAMES VVADSWtmTH,
Administrator uith Ihc. I HU ajmu cd.
Nov. 531——Dt
Administrator's Sale.
"A tt, T ILL bo sold nt t!m rf-iflonrnnlT.sum 'i
J v nor dornnsod, Iiitp of Troup Cpnnty.
Thur.doy Ilia 10th d.y rtf January Dent, id!
pori.lulll(o propiarty b.|un^log to llm c.tatu nt.
doAased, oansktnu of huqioliold and kitfl
Fiimi ‘ ■
iture, tiursos. nnttle. Ii op., corn und fuddor,
bigotlier will) many other article. Term, made
ltuown an the dav of sale
WADE II TURNEU,
RICHARD Q. LANE,
Nov. 18—28—Ct
Atlmr'i,
Administrator's Sale.
W ild, lie .old, on Saturdny Ihe I2tli day ul
January next, the personal property ho*
lonjrin^lu Patrtnk O'Donnel, lute ol this count).
deceiiWid, containing tnuting other tilings, u neat
Ciiriolo. a good druit end .addle Metso, und u
variety of Mothing. Term, tiinde known on
Ihe day of mile.
THOS. McCARTV. Act. Adinr.
.-.N’ov. 20—28—(it .
twtween Utu a.ail hours of sale, all the negroes
belonging to tbe eMate ofIsliatn Alford deceased,
cobsiating of Men, Women, Roys and Girls, Ac
nil sold agreeable to an order of the Inferior
Court of Troup Coanly, (when sitting a» a Court
of Ordinary.) fur the benofit ol thelieirs of slid
deceased. Terms of sale will be made known ou
tltoday. ELIJAH DAVIDrfON, Admr.
Oct It—28—9t ,
E XECUTOR MALE
Saturday the 28th day of December next,
A.W will he sold (in pursuu^ce of an order of
tie inferior court of Randolph county, it hen sit
ting lor ordinary purposes,) at tbe Inte residence
ol • William liana, deceased, late of sain county,
all Ihe oerishablo property of the Eslrte: Consist
ing of Cattle, Hogs. Corn, So^qr Cane House
hold Furniture. Plant, tion Utenvils, with various
other articles too tedious to enumerate—lor the
heirs and creditors, Tho land will be rented for
the ensuing your ut the somo tifiio. Terms mudo
known oa tho day of sale.
. K. MucKENZIE, I'zecutor.
Nov. 15—27—6t
Guardian's Sale.
P URSUANT to an order of the inferior
court ofCnmphcll county, while sitting for
ordinary purposes, will bo sold on tlio first Tubs-
dav in January 1833, at tho Court House iu
Cutnpbellton, within tho usual hours of sale, to
tho highest bidder, a likely young Negro man
by % tile name of Charles. Hold as tho properly
ol .MoKee .M. Smith, n minor, und for the benefit
of said minor. Terms made known on tlio day
o» sale. JP.SrfE M. BUTT, Guardian.
Nov. 3—28
ILL bu sold, on the fiflh day of January
next, at the bouse nt Robert Lett, in
ll*rrA"county,thp property of Joshua l>. Pra/.ler,
decnipud, consisting of one horse, one yoke of
gimdly Musogeo now Harris county. Contain-i Ao*cn*nnd a stock of cuttle, pork, and a slock of
Administrator's Sale.
hag-,. Ii'imehold and kitcliun furniiarn. To.
setliur with plantation iiml., Ac. Ac. J<old for
Ilia Itanoftt of tlio creditor, of .aid rleren.od.
.Term, mudo known tin the day nf ,nle.
ROBERT LETT, Ad Adm'r.
Nov. fi—28—Or
f.lTAIiDIANS SALE.
A HREEARLEto an order of tho honorable
tm. tho Inferior Conn.ofTrnup County, eittinp
s*t A court of ordinary, will Iw sold at thn'conrt
house in La Grange, Troup County, on the first
Tucidav in' Januury noxt, between the usual
hours of said, One Lot of Land No. !3‘J iu the
sixth district of said County. Hold as the proper
ty of Husnu McLendon (Minor) for the benefit o'
said minor. JESo'L L. LAWS, Guardian.
Oct. 2d—23—9t
Guardian's Sale.
A GR REA RLE to an order of the Inferior
j^BLCourt of Ware t ’ountv. when sitting for or
dinary purposes, will bo sold on the first Tuesdi y
in January next, in La Grange, Troup County,
(ieo. lot of laud No. one. in thu (>th District of
Troup County drawn hy Wiley O'Hieem for
merly. now Wiley Robson, an iliegUimale, and
sold for the honefit of said illegitimate Tq/ms
cash, , JAMES ROIISON, Guurdian
Oct 4—22—9t
Administrator's Sale.
% lL' ILL lie sold on the promise, on nturday
¥ w the 15th of December next, the tract of
land No. 58, in thp 8th district Muscogee comity,
wherfon Green Thornton now lifta, containing
twolitmdrod tyvo and a half acres, twenty of which
is cleared and improved. Tliia lot borders within a
fow f|et oftlio main madluadi g from Columhuri
toHfmllon. about five nnles from the former
plurei is oak and hickoiy und well timbered.
I Sold ks tho properly of Bradford Poddy, Inte of
'IdmWcimuiy, for tho usi of his widow. Terms
bpe third cusli. tin* balance in twelve month* with
me win ciNirici oi sun county: CMiiaimng t|i- wcuiiy. JtMIN P DANIEL Adtn
teen oruxteea acres of clear’d land, wltlia dwell-1 ' j t PEN EM
ing house mid oilier oulh )U*ua.ou it. Levied dh Q ( i 13,i—*fc°w“>t
! Adndnistr
nhe property^)! Holier* Mpilurnl, to satisfy a
ii 11 issued from Harris superior court, In favor
of J antes ilamitlon, ys. said .Morlaml.
<) i (••' Vftkn
of oxen and a cow and calf. Levied on ns tho
property of Silus Monk, to sulisly a Ii. fit. issued
from HnrHs superior court in favor of James
Ramsey, vs. said .Monk
LITTLE PON WYNN, D. Sh'JT.
Nov. 24.
W NUMTRU WALKS.
ILL fie s dri on tho ft* o Tuesday in Jann-
nrv next, ksiwoen the usual Iioqp of sale,
ihe f dlowing prop* k ity to-wit:
O Ii i Lind \ * 25, in iljo 27*k
district df formcHy Leo now Sumter county.
Lovi‘*d on as the property of Jambs'Gresham,
t'» F.it’^ly a fi. fa. Irom a Justicescourfof Sumter
county, in Invor of Sealtorn Thorn.
Fit -V, Lati I. iTLi?' No 11*4,
v iit tha 3Ah di|tric.t of formerly Lee now Suitor
<,<>un<v afaf i yW |jrt^_ Kuul '' wesl corner. Lov|e<l
on »^*flMMlrif'Martii l Johnson, to srAmV.
two ti fn'tlj^Ttvpr af \V- L* Carnal, issued fVmu
n J .istiees?i>ui1 rtP Pauvfer clmnty Levied bti
and returned to me by a constable
Nov.2t. John kimmp.y. sh'ff.
PENELOPE PEDDY, Admr't.
hninistrator's Sale.
I Id, l»« sold at the bite residence of
William II. Sanders, deceased, in Mori-
wetiifr County, on 20ih day oPDecombor next, nil
tho ntfiditibb property belonging to the estate ef
said (incensed. Terms made known on the day ol
oalc.I A E. JACKSON, ) ...
JORDAN REEi, \ Mn,a
Oat. :t-r22-9t ;
A S> (11K 1ST It ATOirs HALE.
mm/ILL he sold, on Tio sdny the llflidiiv nl
f f December next, in the town of lluiiiilten.
Hurts Comity, Ihe personal property of Pen-
ciloton T. Bedell, deceased, consisting of Cattle,
Hngi, llottsHliold and Kitchen Purmture, wilit
other articles uitBeeesjjary to lie inontioned.
To rill s made known oa the day of sale.
G W. L BEDELL,
W. E. PULL WOOD,
Out. 27—24—(it
Adm'rs.
7 Administrator's Sate.
%% ILL be sold, under nu order of the Court
¥ ¥ of Ordinary of Taloot county. on tho tirut
Tuesday in January next, at tho Coiirl-houso in
Hamilton, between tho usuul hours of e.ilo, tlic
fblhiw
UAItfOlV SALK’S.
W 'JLI. he sold on tlio first Tuesday i% Jan
uary dL*xt»nt the placo of holding Court,
in the ^wit of Horry. Marion County, within'
the manhours ol* eulo tho following jiroporty,
vi*: j i
Ouu Ul of l.tml, N ». 244. "i Iiif* 12tli
dtstrifi|<of foriliiirjy Muscogee now Marion Coun
ty. l.ovi(?doa usiite property of Thomas Scutes
to »;iM4'y<« ti fa issued Irom a Justice Court of
Meriwether County, iu favor of Levi Wollookson
\ s said Seat*, Property pointed out by Adaiu
PrexyoJ. Levy maJu und roiurm d to me hy u
Constable.
L AS ii in*I, N*ul/in tli<* 12*Ii,(Jia l id*
r»f formerly Muscgco now Marion County.—
EXK€lITOa , ^ SALK
H r ILI, be sold in Hamilton. Harris conntv,
on the first Tuesday in Decemlier next,
Dr. John Konnon’s interest in
Two Lots of Land,
It being one third undivided, and known as Mar
shall's Mill place The lots are nos III and 143,
in ’.ho 23nd district of Torn erh Muscogee new
Harris county. Terms made known on the day
of sole. Win. B MARSH ALL. Ez'r of
Dr. John Kennon dec’d.
Oct 5—21—9 •
Guardian's Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior
Court of Jasper M ognty, while sitting fi r
ordinary purposes, will he sold at the * ourt
Mouse door in the town of Greenville. Meriweth
or county, on the first Tuesday in February next,
one lot. ofT.und, No. 131, in the 7th District of
originally Troup now Meriweth r county. Hold
for the benofit of Jefiersou Matlliis,
MARTIN COCHRAN, Guardian
Dec 1—29—9t
The Geor-ia ’ournul will pnhlidt the above
till lie* day of ►ale, and forward their account to
me ut Moiiticello.
MARTIN COCHRAN. Guar.
Georgia. Troup County.
W HEREAS Wmls H Turner m.d Rich
ard(i Lane apply for letters of Admin
istration on tho estate ol Esont Turner late of said
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish till « .. . . n ,, ~ M
und singulur tho kindrad and creditors of ..rid <lo. j f M -Utamn S andPv^ntngUt Tcrtt mi titan-
Georgia Style Rights Hotel.
■ plction m elegant and commodious house,
which he has boih and Sued np. for the comlor-
toble uccommodation of tiaveller* aod regular
hoarders. It ti situated on the north east corner ol
the Com to use square und commands a Dealt*
ful view of the Chattab*>och!e River. • His beat
ctTorts will bo exerted to render comfortable those
who patronize him, his Bar will be supplied with
choice Liquors his Stables with plentiful suf8
pliea of provendor and attended h) a faithful aud
cxpeiienced Ostler. ...
In addition to tho sulwtantial fore that this
region affords. :he proximity of the place to the
river, togethei with its circumjiiconl forests will
enable Ihe subscriber always to supply his guests
with fresh fish, venison. <kc. He respectfully in-
vies those having business at or ihrongh this
piaco Pi call and jadge for themselves. He has
determined to make lighter charges, than those
customary in the back country. _* „
ANDREW WOODLY.
Franklin. Nov. 12—29- 4t
Warranted fresh and Genuine
GARDEN SEEDS.
Hb i m ii hy (lie Slnk-i Society, Ln-
X* field, Cl. F r sole hy Geo. W. Dil-
liti"li n) Columbus Ga.
White Onion, Yellow Onion, Red On-
ion, Early Turnip Beet, Orange Turnip
do. Blood do. French Sugai do. Mangel
Wursel do. Scnrtot ^Carrot, (very fine,)
Oiangodo. Blnoil do. Guernsey I’arsnip
Long White do. Enjly Cluster Cucumbci,
Long do. Long 'Green do. Early do.
Prickly Gherkin vlo. Wntermellon, iVlusk-
ntellon Fine NuiraOE Mellon, Large
Caniclopo do. Creen Citron do. Dutch
Summer Squash, Crookneck Summer do,
Croockncck W iutcr do. Mammuili do.
Striped Cusliaw do. IVhire do. do. Imjie-
rial Sugai Loi.f Lutlnce, While Head do
Ice Head fid. Ice Coss de. Cabbage
Head da. Scaiiut Sboit Top Radish, S.il*
inon iu). Scarlet do. Scarlet Turnip du,
Earlv Sugar Loaf Cabbage, Drum Head
do. Eailv York do. Green Savoy do
Yellow Savoy do Green Ghiced do. Tur
nip Kuoii'il do. Red Dutch, do. Cow do.
Sen Kale, E.nlv' Spt 'i^ Flat Turnip,
Norfolk Flat do. Long Hanover du. Ru
•ib.ig-qdo White Flat do. Cnuliflowei,Sjge,
Sqo i.h P.*i p.., Cayenne du. DoubltPep
pergiasv, Wgoiublo Oyster, Scorzoiiera
Tom oes, Solid Celery, Suinmer Savo-
r\, Dwaif I'uiled Paisley, Curled do
New I mil Spinuge Round Spillage,
Lang While Okra, Slnirl Green do. As-,
paiagus, Nasfur.iun, R quetie, (a fine
sallad,) Cheijrtl, (for ' sailed,) Garden
Ci ss, Endive, (lor greens.) English Soi
el, Wlulu Miisiard, Broun do. Leass,
Eult Sugar Corn, Earlv Washington
Peps, Early June do. Early Charlton, do.
While Marrowfat do. Sti a wherry Dwarf
do. Dtvail Blue Imperial do. Early China
Dwarf Beaus, Earlv Mohawk Dwarf do.
While Kidney Dwarf do Supedoi While
Pole iio. Red Crainbert y Pole do. V iri-
cg ml Ciitmberry Pole Beans,Limn Pole,
do.
AI.SO, JUST ItKCl'tl'Un T1IF. FOLLOW NO
I1EE&BN.
Sage, Buyai, Eidei Flowers. Hemlock:
Tansev,dnulile, H odbiu'k, Peppermint,
Spent mini, Mullen, Wormwood, Lnbelio,
Summer savory, Peimvroyal, Morher-
worl, Caliiqi, B ilni, Uva Ursi, Princes
P.ne.
Dec 1. 1832.
Compound Chlorine Tooth
Wash.
*«
Jml; 1
iki
DriNTOSH HALL,
l THE abotf establishment l* Bow
c open for the reception of hoarders
and transient eastern. The sabscri-
her pledges himself to spare no pains
nor experise to rendor comfortable all who may
favor him with a call Ais table and bar are sop-
plied with the best tlie country aftprda. Hie eta-
blee are now,large andBiry—oouBtifully funuah-
ed with good provender and attended ny a faith
ful and experienced ostler. He flatters. hbnseR,
froa bis experience, to merit and rccetanareepe#
able pBtronngo from a liberal public
Lots suitable for tho accommodation of drovers
can be famished. JOHN I.OVE.
Columbus, Dec. 10—30—tf
FOR SALE
THE undersigned wishing to re
move lo Culuuibus. offers for sale the
EAGLE TAI'ERN, in Hamilton.
It is a three story building almost
thoroughly finished inside in neat style, with a-
bout one thousand dollars worth of new furniture,
purchased within the last six months. Annexed
lo it are the necessary cut-buildings, all new end
newly pr/nted, with a frame stable sixly foot long.
The terms and tho lime of payment which tho
undersigned will be able to offer, which will be
extended to any reasonable length of time to suit
purchnscis, cannot fail to insure to an enterpri
sing, industrious purchaser, a profitable return
upon bis investment. Also, may be had with the
premises, one nr two good house servants. t:n-
less disposed of. the house will he kept up under
its present direction as formerly
Hi
Hamilton, July 10—tf
H.J. HARWELL.
THE
PLANTERS' HOTEL,
COLUMBUS, GA.
IS now open for llic reception ef Tra
vellers and Boarders. The proprie
tor pledges himself to use every ex
ortim to render those comfortable
who may favor him with a call.
Ang j—-13—tf ELISHA TARVER.
JACKSON IIAIX,
Itarm THIS new, neat nnd commodioas
establishment is row open for the
comfortable entertainment of the tra
veller. Private rooms handsomely
finished off for families may be had Give us one
cull on trial, and see how we compare with our
neighbors of the South.
P.L. JACKSON.
Port Gaines, Aug II—14—tf
TO FEINT
FOR the ensuing vear, the Dwell*
mg House and l.otf adjoining the
residence of Col, William II. Har
per oh Ramhdnh street This prop
erty is handsomely situated, Well improved, and
conveniently adapted to the comfort of u fumily.
For terms apply to the aubperiber.
THO: G. GORDON.
Columbus, Oct. 37—21—fit
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paper, or the amount
N. B. The names of all subscribers which may
be obtained ought to be sent to Columbus, by tbo
1st of December and this paper retained to get
• more Aboqt this time the critic will appear,
without doubt!
i All letters to M. Smith, through me Post Of
fice. must come free of expence, or they will not
be attended to
November 12th 1832.
N. D. Printers* In.Georein and Aln-
bama will please to insert tlio above uml
receive subscribers names.
ceased, to he and appear nt my oftico. within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they
have why mud Letters of Administration should
not be gianted Given under my hand, thin !3tli
day of November 1832.
HENRY PERKINS,c.c o.
g NOUK months tiller date application will be
made to tho honorable thu inferior eonrtof
MtiKCogoo county, wlion fitlinglbr ordinary pur
poses for leave to sell part of the real estatv he,
lotigiug to James Boswortli, lute of said county,
deceased. Hold fur the. benefit oftlio creditors
and heirs.
HENRY. P.. GARRISON, Adm’r
August II. io&L
f |!OUR months alter date applieiitinii \vi!ll»e
made to tho Honorable the Inferior Court
of Merriwother Countv when sitting foi Ordinnrv
r*\HV. Compound Chlorine Tooth Wash nf-
factually cleans the Teeth, and will answer
tho purposes of the ImjsI dentifrice. It contuins
no acid or any ingredient which con in nny case
be injurious. It will also be found to keep the
brosh itself free from all impurities.
it lias the firilt**r advantage ef cleaning the
mouth also; and of removing whatever is offensive
in the breath. It hardens the gums, nnd is n val
uable remedy for ranker or soreness oflhe mouth
In tine it preserves the teeth nnd mouth in all
respects in clean and healthy condition. It is a-
greeable to the taste Gentlemen who are in the
iiubtt of using toluicco, will find that the tooth
wash will speedily remove all the effect of it
from the nmuth. *
That the public may rest assured of tho very
salutary effects of this composition the following
ing Lots of Land: No. 194, in the 21st dis
trict origimdly Mu.-c.jgei,* now Harris coualv;
No. llfi, d‘>- do do. do.; No 297, do. do. do. do.
On the same day ut 'lulholton, No. 82, in tho ~»
district originally Mu-eogee now Talbot countv ;
No. 49, in the loth dial, do do. do. On the samel — -— —v - i . . ,. , ,* ,
dny, III Knoxville. Cmul’onl county, Ko. 'Jo:i in pur^niMcu, for leave ti’xcjlnll.tbe.l.rinri* olun^inf j ^
the I4ili dist. originally Muscogee now Crawford ““ «• " 11 ^ 11 ** " «»«.».• .»••« •..nnsnr.iin * ,n im ‘ * n '
county. Hold ns the proporly of William Bonnell,
dec'd. for llie Irenelit of tho Iteiru of said Bonnell.
REUBEN ALDRIDGE, Admt. .
Hept. 27—29—91
*<l ou .'H the
Administrotors' Sale.
U NDER an aider of the inferior court of Put
nam county, whan sitting tor ordinary nur.
pjosas. will hi-sold in the town i*f Yluiiiillon, Har
ris county, on the first Tuesday in January next,
tlu* following tracts of land, ticlonging to the
to tho estate of Willi mi II. Handers, lute of Mere
wethor County, deceased
A F. JACKSON, l
JORDAN REES, '
Sept. 3—23—4m
> Adm'rs.
Lowe iV Reed, Frojjric,tor.-aie submitted.
From C If. Htcdmau, M.* D
l T . S. Marine Hospital. March 9,1?3L—Hav-
ing examined and employed the Chlorine Tooth
W ash, prepared by you I feel happy to say that
I am folly convinced of its utility in diseases of
Itli and guuib ; and with this view I cheer
NOTH months ullor dute application will hi*
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol j j-jH | LCOtl „ n ,.nd it to the nltention of tho pub
I roup I ouury.wneu sitting ts a t ourt of Ordiua- j |C J Yuwvj respectfully.
entislV^t^ral fi |«Vw
.. a» ■ .a. |. • . i.m’ Hint'., iii^ ui liiiio, iiuiuii"mi: iu iiil* !■ I
propi.fiv #1 How«.| AVa1k tUj E ,Mi«or Atowndo, Roiri. doo'J. to-wit. Lot | So,,.
»• STrt aod Ut No. tes-con.
.for leave lo sell tlie real estate, with Ihe negru
oflshaiii Allord.derea.ieri. fur ihe benefit ol’ll
heirs and creditors ef said deceased.
ELIJAH DAVIDSON',Adair.
33—Im
am- hi Wvnr of U’MIis JJ. Vriwanl
IT'lt'l' pointed out hv sal
C. H HTIyDMAN.
From S A Hhurtlcff, M D,
! I have used your “Compound Chlorine Tooth
Wash,’ and find it un excellent article for remo*
rid rcitiriind In mo hy
DREW BURNS,
Ut XlffVoLrilAA Lf!s.
V 'A H.i.he solduii ike first Tuesday iuJan*
• v lULvjiujrt, at (lie court house in Doth-
hcrtiUurieiTiih county within the usual hours of
district 'offoimsrty I^'e now Randolph county.
Levitnlonnfe th*> |»rop* iiy of Win. P. Glover, to
F.ri-fy one suull ft ts m tuvorof Evan Howell,
vs s.ud t.lover. 1 I^vUhI Ardioturned U) me by a
constable.
1 “ !« No. 24D, m 11 if 7th
.list, a uffer.«'«| l> upfKa*,:,,4 (*'!».-.
Levied en as ill • jifOMUy of I vaus^ntlorfi In
mu-Xs i)im) fi Iki'-ueJ^ fiou) ihe superior couit in
W.uhiu^uii c uaiv.iii f»vor of Seitwro Jon.s.
K»q . ** i. J !•' ikins. rc.qihrty ^oiutud ont by
Fooia,! U iUse'll *
Cm Lo "i L o.f, So. 7J, 'ii ihe Cali <fis
ru .el'Jvnner!) Loo new lIiui.iolj.li eovoly, 1
- ■ j taming two hundred nud two aailn hall litres ITOI lt mentiis tiller dale, ap|iliCrttion will he j vin|i ihe lelid breath from duenved teeth, and also
■r*t«uch: and fracuou* No. '.’7!l id!. :>1'.) an 3d!) M mudo to the houersblo tho inferior eearl of in restoring tho poms when »|iongy, to narl'ect
, , , ' , .... VI ... ...I ..:u,..„ e. l:. ... . I I • I. I ... ..ia.il , H ll.. ....'anim. •» ....II non
irnnnrlvsix hundred acres.
> rldia'rS.
♦mtaininp nanr|v six Imndteif kurus, iritheliflli
district, third eeqiion new Harris county. Terms
made known ou tliq day of sale.
ALEXANDER 8 REID.
| 8AMUKI. REID,
October ifiJ-r'dd—lh.
~ lfrA'm>TAS , s SaLTT.
R JK 1 ILL be Hold to tre highest bidder nt the,
¥ v court-liouM' door, ju llm town yfNcwnun,
Cowetn county, on the first Tuesday tit Decom
Haris county, whnu sitUng fi>r ordinary purpose
for leave to sell part oft ho real estate belonging
to Litllehorrv Marsh. Inte of said county, dec’d.
JOHN MURPHY, Atn’r.
ELIZABETH M MARSH, Amin x.
October 1 1K72-21-4m.
f 'AOUR months altar dute, application will (Tt<
made to the honorable tlie inferior couit of
Harris County when sitting for ordinary purpose,
liir leave to sell one Lot of Land No 91 in the
health. On using it m the evening. 4 will pre
serve a sweet nnd pleasant taste in the month
during the whole night.—I have prescribed it in
discuses occasioned hy mercurials, and find it ex
cels all other remedies iu restoring the mouth to a
healthy state, in a short time.
Yours A c. 8 A. SHURTLEFF.
Boston, Match 15, 1831.
morn's Orphans. A credit will be given until
tho 25tU December. 1833. (or one third of (lie
the balance will he required to Iw) paid
one third annually thereafter As the ciedit is
Ulicntt, good security will he required
1 HENRY T \UNTON, Guardian.
August 15. K12—I(L
TO TUB PUBLIC
\ consequence of xu arrangement between
•otm* of the cioditoisofthe Into firm of Bato-
. -—^ v ... %,• i m. Mime oi me ciemioisoi me into nriu in i»au-
vie^nB.s ^tui.w.ly M.r.uj ,to ol iify , u; , 0 & Uu|lll , n u||d j „ |t st en>an omririeUrof
tine. -ml,!l Ufio nihi.ur ol li*n.-oin 'lnchul! v..' ,| le 1 '
ud tlaiiull.
Mulit . .
Dec. I
|j )*utl 1,0. Hid rclnruej l>> a cun-
i. UAIi.Ei. m> j
HhiQTICKN.
A dm inistrotor's Sale.
U/'U^'l ok the Ami Tim«d»y in Febra-
» V V.Mxt.ln Oi" town of r.iltioba*, Jfo«-
■ fiuee ctwiii,;Bbb>B) ll«. Oiert Huu-" .luo, Ijir
lii'hjMUef Ifit I^jn, mnl creditor, ul 80Orel
IV iu To Ik. Ute ufifW* ceuulv. depeuved:
VJ Jjtil-a Sfi'V mtjjem
i" on th..^ (
- ... Inutl
lyiu;;ontke # Ch.ttuhoochee nvt¥, Jmi 'rdW.B
Union Hotel Property
, JLO TTERY, i
. Good till«s ran ko depi'iid.d on to |uixe bnldoft
ol'Uckctb, and thedrawiig of mild Lottery will
[ l ike Jiluee tku fourth Monday in next Decembe
• I ho mat llcall.
Jamas Spurt,
T H’. f.’oorIt,
H.J ('reset.
It It liitntl.
IF. J*. I'ongc,
• * ■ P«p»nMMn8«Us of tho LuUer) •
Sept. 8—17—1m Adnir’n
I ' ^utTK'inoiiiks ufter datTrnppIiealion will lio l p^t. V nn,ingihc^)rt«ri«iTe eff<*ctH deprnved se-
made to the konorehle ke ..denor court el , n h |hp m „ uth d (br ln v i? orami ? and
edge ofiu coinpontion. 1 helieve it to bean in
enionx.agrpeaDlf and efficacioua preparation for
TalLot couuty, when sittmg lor ordmnr; purp
nea, let leave to ted a lotet land lying in tko lUtli
district of Troup comity. No 37. belonging to iho
heirs oflhe estate of Robert Mo.Hunus deceased,
in RichmondCjunty 1'obcsolJ for lliehrucfil
of the iieirs und cteditois of said deceased.
MARY McMANL’B.
September J, —^8.
ft 301'll months altofTTuie. appkcaiiou wdl he
l 1 made to tlie lion. Court ol Ordinary of Car-
roll county. for leave lo sell the real estate of John
luHig, Sen. lain ofllenry coanly. deceased, tor the
benefit oflhe heir* nod creditor, of said estate.
M YRfiARET LAND. AJjaiitislratru
Aug.Jf. 18^-lC
"* LI. perons indebted to the Estate oTWil-
J\ |ia„, Itaied, decenn'J, late of Randolph
county, am mjucBed lo make immediate pat-
rnem. and ihoso liavina demands again.i it will
ITOlst tliom in lertiia I'Clhe law
’ 5 K. JlaciiliN/ID, E»ciM.
preserving the gums JOSH. B FLINT.
Boston, March Ifi. 1831.
From J. W Webster, M. D.Erving Professor of
Uliemistry iu Harvard University.
Harvard University, Cambridge March *14.
1831. I have examined tho ’Compound Chloriue
Tooth Wash.’ received from you. and have bo
liesitatiou instating my beliefthatit will answer
the pm pose for which you have compounded it.
1 have discovered iu lino ingredient uhich can
prove injurious to the teeth
l Ollier recommendations may oe found on
the wiapjjer in **ach bottle.
The above wh 'lesale by Norton A Mitjhell,
sele Agon's for tie* Territory of Floridu,
\p. lai’hictkla. N-*v v*4. 1832
EEATTIFUL ALBTJMS
For Sate at I Ait Office, bp
No. tf F- A. PARUAM
FOIt SALE AND KENT.
T HE Brick House ami dwelling, occupied
by the Insurance Bank. Indisputable lilies
will be given. And will rent rny dw elling occupi
ed by mysolf. It is neatly finished, with all ne
cessary out buildings Apply to my son, Thom
as 8. Martin, or to the suhscribej* on tlie premi-
r. Possession given the 1st of November
ELIZA MARTIN.
8ept J4,1832—18.
DOCTORS _ ,
MILLS cV CHIP LEY,
R I 8PI CTFl’LLY tender ilieir services to
. the citizana of Columbus and the adjacent
Country in the practice of Medicine. Surgery,&c.
Their office is on Broad street, next door to
Messrs. Pomeroy & Montague’s Tavern, where
one or both of them mav he constantly found
Columbus. Nov 10— 26—3m
THOMAS BEARD
MERCHANT TAILOR,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the Citizens of
Columbus and its vicinity, that he has re
moved to this place, aud is now prepared to -'xc-
cute all kinds of work in his line Gentlemen’s
Coats, Pantaloons and Vests made after the new
est fashions and in the nearest style He hopes
hy assiduity in business, and a close attention to
tlio wants and w ishes of those who will lie pleased
to patronize him. to merit and receive n share of
Iho patronage of this community. A good as
sortment of Cloths, Casimers. Vestings, and other
articles of Gentlemen's Dress constantly kepi on
hand. Columbus Oct. 18-23- • tf
read this:
B N cccoj dance with an urd«» obtained from llic
honorable the Inferior Court of Hancock
county, when sitting for ordinary j urpo-es, will
bo sold, on the first Tuesday in Januai v next, be
fore tlio Court-house door in the Town nf Hamil
ton. Harris County, one cunuin tract, or lot of ^
land No. 09, in the l p th district', originally.'!
Muscogee, now Harrrs County. Hold for the
benefit f Martha A:in and Iupiam Edwards,
Minor Chddreu of Tltomas W. Edwards
TortiiRnne and two years credit for the purchase
money, with good personal security , und a mort
gage on tlie proport); money t«> beat interest
from the dnv of sale if not punctually paio. ,
BURWKLL J. WYNN, Guardian.
fill HE subscriber would inform the citizens of
n Columbus, and others visiting this section
of country, that he has just opened his Liver)
Stables on Cmwford-street near tint river, where
every arrangement has been made to accommo*
dale the public in his line of business, on the mos*
liberal terms. He will kepp horses hy tho year
month, or day, ut the customary rates, and thost
entrusted to hisftarc, shall receive tho strictest at
tontion.
He will also keep horses, carriages, gigs, sul
kies, &tc. to hire by tlie day or for a longer period,
on reasonable terms.
Hu horses will be well trained and in good
oriL., <«uu MGiniu* wdl ho wauling on his part,to
promote tho comlort and convenience of the pa
rens of the establishment
JOHN WHITESIDES
April 28—50—8m
I I } u SUPERFINE
FLOUR,
S N barrels and half barrel., fur rale by
GEO VV. DILLINGHAM.
INSURANCE.
T HE Subscriber respectfully acquaints‘tlirt
Merchants of Columbu*. he Is prepared
to take rinks qpon Cotton from Columbus to
New Orleans or the Atlantic Cities, and uptO
Merchandize irom thence to Columbus
GEO. W DILLLNGII YM \r.i:HT.
Avgusta Banking Jf Insurance Cinnyttvij,
Nov *}4l-28— 5t_ j" * '
TtiktiK FOR 1833.
J U8T n*eeived at tho Columbus Book'lt'in*.*
(Sign of the Bible.) the TOKEN for 1833;
togethei with a groat variety of new and inter
esting Books, just publi.- tiod.
Nov. *J6—fi8 •_ E. S. NORTON.
SPUN COTTON.
O F variqus imnibern, jn.t■ received from tbo
Gotten Mnnufiietury at Alliens. Geo. anti lot
sale by GEO. VV. DILLINGHAM. 1
I’olqmbnrt, 19th Oct. 1832.
LIME.
T HE Public are informed that arrangements
are now iu progress for extensive supplies
of Lime, «t Apalachicola of tin* best quality.—
Letters addressed to tlio subscribers at Apalachi
cola will meet prompt al'entioti.
NOUR8E & TAYLOR.
ApalachNov. 24—28—5t
NEW GOODS.
J UST received at llomiltun ind West Point
u general assortment of Fall and Winter.
ii OOD3,
Which will bo aold cheap for cash or credit, to
ihonowhn nay punctually.
VV.M. C. OollURN.
Nov 2d—28—5t
NOTICE.
Having removed from Uoloaibus te Magnolio
in Ea^ Honda I take ibis opportunity ft) inform
my client* who have business unsettled under my
LIVERY STABLE,
t'QLUJI BUS, OA.
r»IHE subscriber still continues bis Stable at
H Messrs Pomeroy’s & Montague's, und lift
takes tlii.s opportunity Of returning bis sinrero»
thanks to the citizens of Columbus, for tbcif lib
eral patronage; and while soliciting a cufttinu-
aiicc of tlie same, he wilLnlso take tlu* opportunity
of informing them, that rn or before th»* lirst day
of October next, be wiibmld totbe establishment,
some first rate Horses, 4»igs, Kulkovs, aud nth
cr vehicles suitable to4he wnnts of not only tbo
man of bu>incss, the traveller lind man of treas
ure but to the comfort qndconvenienctsof all who
may please to favdf-liim with n call. No attea-
'tiou or cxenions #ill he wanting to promote tho
interest and comfint of the patrons of the estab
lishment. It wi!l f riot be nrniss perhaps to remark,
that the subscriber hus.mudo un engagement with
a gentleman not. unknown to the citizens of Co
lumbus, (whom he Relieves every* way qualified
for tho business,).who it is expected will takc»
charge of the establishment between the 20th;c*Si
this and tho first of noxt month For the present J
it will bo conducted by Mr. Pittr. a young man
who lie Ir.s every reason to believe, will use
every exertion to promote tho interest as well of
the patrons of tlio establishment, as the subecri-
bar, who at all timeft may be found either at Messrs
P.& M., or at Uu: Stable. Tbp charges will be in
unison with the times, (moderate if course J— 1
neither will auy protecting duty be laid, only in 1
extreme cases, relying upon the patriotism and |
liberality of the good ciiizotin of Columbus, beliov- j
mg that so long ns u proper course of conduct 19
purBiibd, with a strict udherencoto the law as laid
down, will be ample to meet all emergencies with
out u protective dnty. With my hat off, gentle
men, I am your hamblc servant, ;
J-.BENN^TTt j
N- B. Tim rales and rates for hiring, will bo
seen ot the subscriber’s Stiib.e; and in addition to
the above, it may not perhaps bo improper to odd
by the wav of doing away fidso impressions with
regard to lilting, (should any exiflti) that all por-
sons hiring horse or horses, Gigs or Hnlkeys, or,
any otbor vehicle, will be held responsible for all
damages growing ont of their own improper con
duct ; fi>r in hiring, I give no mnli license to in
jhre or destroy with impunity; und lest this
should be considered by some of the goo^citizcns
of Columbus, as a heavy tariff, therefore unjust,
unconstitutional and oppressive in its operations,
the suhscrilier would beg leave to remark, that so
far as he is concerned, that it isoi*J} intended as a
necessary protective incasuro adopted for the bet
ter socontv against such contingencies, accidents,
and mistaken ideas ns might urise without a pub
lic notice, winch perhaps would result in dex*
perute lawsuits, broken bones, a tooth gone, ail
eye out, ou ear oft, a nose mush ad, and an empty
purse.
P. 8. Horses will be boarded by the day, week
or month • J. B.
8cpt. 14.1832—18—tf.
NOTICE,
IMrANTED n COOPER, logo into tho
If country, (Crawford county,) where stea
dy employment will bo given for tlie lerra of six
month*, either by the month or piece work —
charge, that 1 will attend the spring term of Mas-. The principal work will bo innking^.ime Casks.
nnd my professional busi For further particulars enquire of .Messrs, I. g.
cogee superior court, w .
ness iu other counties where I have practiced, 1 Smith die Co.
will he entrusted to Gen Lawhon, Col Iverson [
and John £chley, Esq all of whom reside in
Columbus. THUS: G GORDON.
Maguclia, Florida, Nov 17—29—4*
J BENNLTTm
Columbus, Sep. 15, 1832—18—tf
LAW"
J. Parr Sale at (his Office.