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8H V. HI MALE 8^ yfl
MUfeCOGEE SALKS.
•■■'lu, be sold nt the Too It fleas# door in
f f itie town of Culutntta*. Muscogee eoonty,
on Hi* Sr«i Tuesday in April next, befWMn the
■uuat boon of sole, the following property, to wit:
One Lot of Land No. 310, in Uto 9th district
Muscogee ooontv, levied on u the property of
Col Ira Richard*, In satisfy a fi fa issued from
tlio Inferior noon of Muscogee nronly, j. f»vr,r of
folio W P itrick v* aaid Richards; property poiat-
od oet in se’id fi fn.
Oso Hilliard Table and one two ntory (Ionic,
altua'ed on the corner of Front and Crawford
fat prevent occupied by M. W. Perry
fit Co Gen w Dill * ' ' '
’ Dillard, and O E ftsrtlett, levied
on ai tile property of Hexekiali Clay, to satisfy a
MARION HALKfc. ^ .
/ILL be void at the court-hotae in ilxvton
_ J County, on ibe find Toeaday in April
next,between the osutl hbnra of inlet the follow
Two*hutid'red anil two and a balfnerca offend,
known an No. II, ill the lire! district of originally
Moaargee now Marion eoonty. Levied on eethe
property of Willi* Hide, to aatiafy a iimffit fi to
from a Jodioe'a coart io Wilkea coanly in Ibvor
of John H. Walker Property’ pointed oat by
Plaintiff, and levied on by a Constable.
March V. F. JONES. »’/.
i colt^mstjs ictr&xc!
madeto the honorable, tho inferior coon, of, ». i iwn fill A WIIIC HCHOni.
^tbntvouiiiy'whiieiit'Hm^r'ordiiiary perpoMa, | Watch and Clock Maker. ! AJiD DRA WING SCHOOL
for lean* to aell e lot of Lnnd io tbe 33d Diet, of
•’ priginolly Moncogen n„w Talbot county, No. 310.
id. T*old for tho benefit of the heir*
MARY MCMANUS, Guard',.
Pec. 1-31—91'
LL petwna indebted to the eatute of June*
LEGAL NOTICE*.
Administrator*' Sale.
KEEABLE to an order of tho
coert of Harris county, when *itiiog an a
Ah $Veataoreland,lateofenidcounty,dec'd.
are hereby requested to cull and nettle the nine,
And all peraona having detuande agamat tbe
eatute, ate repeated to pteaent them in tlio tenoa
prcacribed by law.
MICHAEL N. CLARK, Afftn’r.
February, 4,
F HH month* after dale application wdl be
made, to the honorable the inferior cnnrt of
ifn tewed <roro the inferior cmtrt of Mow-ogee rf * j|| p, „,| d oa fl l(t Toee-
day in May t ext, at tha court bona* door in New
Mamilton va aaid Clay, end other li fin va aaid
Clay; property pointed nnt by John Milton.
WM. 0. HAIIGROVE, Sh’f.
AJt Ike tame time and place will bt told I
One Lot of Lend No 117, in the 5th diatiicl id
Muscogee eoonty, levied on u the property of
May dnnniny. to aattafv a fi Hi from a justice’*
court in fltvor of Jatnee C Sullivan va aaid Mon
sing; levied on and rotarned to tno by n conatable.
One Brick Hoeae and litlli part of Lot No 1711,
eltnuied on Broad street in the town of Colultibni
and accepted by tho President and Director*
ton eosnty.ooe lot offend No. 1)1. in tbe ninth dia>
triot of formerly Henry now Newloa county.—
At tho annie lime will be aoid *1 the court hoeue
Tronp county, when aiding ns a court of prdina
ry, for leave to aell tho reul estate ol‘ .’Susan
KoIivAb, (minor.)
RICHARD HUDSON, Gaerdfert.
Dec, 8—3tV-4m .
E. J SMITH, has commenced her
TENDERBnia service* ! ifft second term in giving Music Lesion* on
to tho citixena of Colnm- the PianW Forte, Drawing and Pointing: in
b«a and adiowing conn- 1 water colour* end Theorem Painting on Velvet,
ties in the nbove business ! Added to tlio experience cf many years instruction
Having served a regular j iu the branches here mentioned, Mrs. Smith is
apprenticeship in Ireland f 0Bl i 0 f her profession, which haa a happy inflo-
aod been snbaeqocntly l enc* on the progress of her pupils; not only the
in acme of tho firsfhouses : improvement, but the manners of those placed
both in this coantry and in Enrope, be trurtsthstd under Her superintendence, will be regarded with
by Mention to bnsioeee be will merit and Obtain sUentioo, feeling well aware that merit alone,
& share ofthe public patronage. Any orders for w jihotft refined mannera and polished exterior is
repairing from the country, will be promptly and j frequently deteriorated,
faithfully executed.
Rrferanee—Gen J. C. Watsox,
B Hifboiix, Esq.
Feb. 28—41—3t
jPHOSPECTtS
<'P tub
Herald of the Gold Region,
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,
To be published at Lumpkin C. U. Ga.
UY ALDON CHASE If Co.
ih Harris county, t negro boy (Homy.) aoidua
" ileo deceased, for
Hie property of Walter Nnonel
the beuufit of tho heir*. Terms made known on
the day
JOHN HUBBARD, I ...
U. F. NUNNELEE,) J, ®" , »
Murii i r»< 42 ' r9i
NOTICE
111 A H perwna Indebted iu Hie estate of Walter
“ j. A. Nunnelue, lute of Harris county deceased,
mussiijrscZssxBsz TJJ±r£JL’S!±rSa’SS , isl
Georgia-*-Harris County.
Court vf Ori'amfi), Adjourned Term, Jem. 31,
I T appearing to the court that Ifensen Henry,
while in life tir
_ ... life time, entered into an obligation
to make orennse to be mstfe.bnfu I-awson Black
and William Burke, n good and lawful warrantee
.title for n lot of land therein named, lying in the
County ofCnrroll; and it farther appearing to the
NOTICE
T HE Subscriber informs bis friends and nc-
"i
quointaneev. Hint lie has bought out Messrs j
Lfiwhon ft Howell’s establishment, and bus now j
•n band a complete and general aaaortment of 1
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-\
tearc, Crockery, China Sp
Letters ef References from New For*.
Right Rov’d Bishop Hobart. ■
Daniel D Tompkins, Vice President,
Cadwnilnder D Gulden. Mayor,
Morriecsi M Noah,
Dr. Pout. Professor of Anntomy A-Sorg.
Dr Valentine Mott. Pro of Anat «fc Surg
David tloeuck, M D F 11S
Jolm W FranCIs, M D
Rev Benj T Underdone!:,
ReV Hueli Smith
Sl’AR’l'A
br W Terrel, Col. N C Sayre, Jodi Crawford)
Glass Ware, tpc. tpe. ' j «*» Weems A
T llE recent organization, and the rapid eet-
tlement and improvements now going on
in that interesting portion ofthe territory of Geor
gia, known hstlie Cherokee Country, seem to re
quite that nit additional vehicle of public intelli
gence should bo added to tho number already lo
cated in different part* of our Htato. For that
purniMe i* this harbinger of the forthcomng *’•Her
ald” presented.
It* objects will be to furnish to tlio community
in wk.cli we> reside, the usual newspaper intelli
gence, and to its patrons in other sections of tho
Union more rinhote, such information in Tel&tiun
to the mineral wealth, ordinary productions of tho
soil, and nktaral cariosities, with which this, see*
lion of tlio country eminently abounds, ns will bn
btfth interesting and instructive. Its location, in by
far the richest pmt ofthe Gold Region, abd when?
nature hast signally blended the romantic >vith the
sublime, will give it advantages for the accom
plishment of these objects, to,which but few cun
t ait purchasers. He iu now adding to bis stock o I Geo Watson, Doct Childers. James Van Ness j £*J e ^ n, !j l e ? ^litehmay be clevoted to
OHOCERIES. mid intend, keeping « gonerell E»q. March0 42 if polilics, will lie occopiml m d.ascminMing wliuf
- • X. .i 1 . I 1 wo Imlievn 10 helho Old Republican doctrine* of
the Jeffersonian school. In this we shall ended-
Mini*, in right of nis wife vi Thom us 8 Martin,
Elitu B Martin, and Geo J S Walker, admigja-
-tratnrt. Ac
One Lot of Mud aitnuted in the llltli district of
Mareogee county, on tho water* of tbe Upetoie
With some cleared ground and cabin*. Occu
plod by loha MeDalfw, the number oftlip above
dieeribed IgA, not khowo. Levied on aa Hie
.property of John MbDelfie. to aaliafv one 11 fa
from Maecogee .Superior Court, in fuvor of A. B.
Griffin, aditdeielrmor. Ac v« John McDuffie and
Thomaa McDowell.
Match, 1. WM, HOLLAND, D. S*’/.
JOHN HUI1BARI), ) Aim.'.
B. F NUNNELEE,) Mmr> -
March 5—»2~«t
Coert Hint ih. Itanroh HTnrv-U inleslata,! *.pply-o.d while bo feel* gruteltl to hi* friend*
wilhonl making lIHes 10 Mild lot offend. It i*; for part furors, invite* them to give him a call
therefore, on motion of Honry I Harwell: nttow! " n <l judge for Uiemselvo*
ney, Orddicd, that Wlllimn P. Ilonry, Renjainin I „ NICHOLAS HOWARD.
Ilsns, and David J. ifrilt. Administrators, and ! J nn *9 •»» «
RezJb Henry, Administrntrii. on the estate of
Administrator’* Sole.
^^GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior
Coert of Troop county, when ntling lit u
court of Ordinary, will be wild on the first Tues
day in April next, ut the Conn lioaie door in
Troup county, all Hie Negroc* belonging to tho
eataie of Isbiim Alford, deceaecd. for the beaeAt
of tlio Iieirs, Ac. Term* of aelling will be made
known on the dny of selling, (and nil persons in.
W . HARUIS SALES
ILL be sold, M thn first Tuesday in Apr’d
naxl befhre thn court liuntc door in Iluin-
flhin, Dnlriacoanty, between Hie usual hoars of
sale, the fid lowing property, ln-witi
One lot offend, known by No. 203. In the 31st
diMrict of originully Muscpgne now Harris coun
ty. Levied on name property of Reuben Fail*.
toantimV iimi fi ft (Vom Putoaih inferior conrt, in
favor of Jobo Nealiet, va Reobcn Fail*.
One *in*ll framed houae, In Hie town of Hamit.
(on, at pruaent oeeupiod by Dr. Green « ood. La-
vied onaatheprejiertyiifA.J. Gorden, toaatis-
fv one fl fit from llarri* inferior court, in IHvoruf
William Qrigg. v* Blake Koharson and Alexan
der J. Garden. Pointedoat by M. J. Wellborn,
E«|.
I'mt of lot No 6ft, In the town of Hamilton,
whereon Richard Thomas lives. Levied on as
tlio property of Richard Thomas by a con-taolc,
and returned to me, to satisfy two fi Ill’s from n
Jastiee'icourt of Harris county, in favor of Wil
liam C. Osborn, vs Richard Thomas.
forested ure respectfully requeued to uttoaii the
ELIJAH
sale.)
Januury, 18—36—Ut
I DAVIOBON, Adm'r.
Administrator's Sale.
^ GREEABLEto un ordet of tin honorable
nv!£i«u nrnij, nuiiiinimniiifiiuii tin: inunr ui
Benson Henry, dee’d. makefille* unto ItonsSYt E.
Mabry, the indorsee of sain obligation, according
to its tenor and par; ort, or shew ranee to the
tons tenor nnu port on, or snew cause to tne ,, , .. ... „ . - .
contrary on or before tlio expiration of three’ ybwnbora reapectlully info.m the pub-
months’—And it i. further Ordered that this or- ■ J >*« they have takenin .tore ba«e uiv
anted on Front street, between Crawford and
Thomas street, and immediately in the rear of
der be published according to tuw. A true ea
rner from the minutes this 38th dny of January
tl8:i3. F.. T. L. FENCER, c. c.o.
Jan. 98—m3m
Georgia,, Muscogee County.
^yHERKAB Jnmes Hitchcock npplin* to
tlio Inferior Court of Muscogee county
when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be'sold,
oa tho tiistTuesday In May next, within tho asual
hour* of ante before the Court House door rd’pny
sue county, Lot No. 3T> in Ibe 4 th district olsiiid
county. Hold oa property belonging tu the estato
irtndeceasi
of James Boswurth deceased, fur the benefit.sftbe
heir* anil creditors of aaid decoused. Terms on
the duy of sale.
HENRY P. GARRISON, Adm’r,
Fab. 15th—39—9t
Administrators' Sale.
^yiLLborioklun tlio lirat Tueiduy In Muy
net I, bniwtMii tlio nftuiil hourn of huIh, at
tli* Court house in Moriwethur county, under im
order of tlio interior court of suit! county, whon
sitting lor ordinary purpoeen. lota of lnnd No. H,
Fraction of tdUiid krown by Xo. 405, in Um 'JOtli 71 und 00, and nixty-Oireu uc ren, baing u part ot*
diitnet of originally Muscogee, how Harris. Lev-1 lot No. 01. All of said lands lying in the county
ied on aathe nroperty of rruncia \V. Hill, to eat- aforesaid and in Uic necoiid di«tvicl, belonging to
iity threo fl nu froran Justice's court of IlnrriR the estate 6f William II. Sanders late of aaid
nduntv. in favor of Thomuii Hull, vs. F. IV* Hill county, decensod. Sold lor tho bt uefit of the
and Willinm Grigg,and John Morgan nocuiity on ! heirM of xaid dee.euHod. Tunns mudo known on
the stay ef execution. Levied on by a cmniuhle l the day of mile
me for letter* of admin intration on the
tate of Willium A. Milcheock, lute of said county,
decenaed:
These nro therefore to cite und ndmonirh nil
and singular the kindred and creditors of snid de
ceased, to be und appear ut my ofllee, within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any
they have, why said letters of administration
should not be granted. Given under my hand
at oflico, this 1st February, 18ft3.
JOHN TOWNSEND.c.c.o
HEW COACH SHOP,
COLUMBUS, GA.
f JX HE undersigned^ave entered into copnrt-1
anuersigneu have enteren into copari-, vor h be iiheral nn<J Umvt r m Well written es-
ihip in the practice of law, under th 8a yg upon all sides of this subject, when they diV
?!-!_ I???!? n,,t Interfere With the private character of »ndi-
to any businesscommittedto their charge v jj ua | 9j fl n ,j a place in otir eolumus; as wi 'f
in the Chattahoochee Circuit.
ALFRED IVERSON,
D. V. IVERSON.
Columbus, March 1—45^—11* •_
House of Entertainment
fjp H E subscriber has opened a House of Enter-
Tarver's hotel
assortment of Vehicles ol uu descnptions: «»n-, QU( j b| g
sitting of Cbaches. Bun»uclie«gigM. Tilhorries, | || 109e who muy fuvor him with their patronage
Buggies, Gigs, Sulkies. Ac. They hu%e also corn fortab!c at least. His table will be furnished
madenn arrangement with soiWe of tl»e most emi- pientifollv, with the best that can be obtained in
neat Manufacturing Establishments of the North, tbe coun tVy, and his stabled well supplied with
where they can at all times Intvfc articles budt to . p r0V ender.
order to xuitthe purchaser or no sale. j® w ill not keep an open bar. Yet he will
JAMES JOHNSON & Co. I suppl) any Ger»tfhrnen with rpirits in his room
when requested. And hones by un indefatigable
. . , — tuinment ih (lie house recently occupied by n . ..
tel. They designtoping a general John Ramey, in Compbellioii) Campbell county,; “W"*
of Vebiclesol ull descriptions: «>n-, aU( j j, |t | will be to render the situation of " . r ®", nex V
also those ot a literary, scientific and miscella
ncous description.
WiUi this very brief exposition of oar design*
We shall submit our work to tho public. Upon
their decision will dopedd its long continuance,
and its final suoces*.
Tho first number of tlio “Herald of the Gobi
Region,''will be issued on or about tbe 19th of
on u super royal sheet, and will be
printed with new type. Tbe price of subscript
tion wi)t be $3,01) per annum in advance, or
Columbus. Doc. 19th—35—if
REPAIRING will bo executed in the ; attention to business. and the good order which
ist style und ut the shof
host style an
terms.
shonest notice, on moderate i ho is dutermined to have observed, in und about
' bis home, to merit a portion of public patronage.
j Folk- a5-4‘J-eow‘Jm. WM. II RAY.
IaAAV NOTICE# \ (CTTho Editor* of the Southern Recorder
and returned to me.
Mutch I G W F, BF.nrisL.
TROUP NAIiEN.
W ILL be soldou<firsi Tuesday in April'
next, at the Court House door in the I
own of LaGrange, Troop county, within tho usu-
ALBUKTU*I
JUli
Fob. 13 49 9t
BUHTUX i: JACKSON,) ...
IlDAN UEES. j-Wmrs.
xl hour* of .ale, the following property. >u wi:t
Mare and n *utl
Uao Silver VVnlnli, otto 8orral
Guardian's Sale.
W ILL be *»td, oa the tint Tuesday in Juno
next, nt the L’unrt Honae door in June*
mnty. to till- lifehi.-Mt bnltler, on« lot of lnnd, ty-
dfenntl hridlo. Levi.,11 on a. th. nroporty of
Win 8. J 1 loklin, Io antialV a <1 fa from Troup tit
fariur court, in favor of lilt tun Hold, amlorrer,
va. Win, 8. Fickltn.
Blow now lives, itdjoimng Hubert llrown nod
others. .Sold ur.dor tut order ofthe Inferior Goutt
ol'llaiTi* Connly siltinfftt.a court of Ordinary,
of Corn nnd one .orrel “fir’ l "“" 0r * lemi *
Maro ana Cult, levied on .* the nroperty of, mt ^ u kl,u 7Vo K ^11 IT HAM Oonrdian
Ixtvy I.uoosi.ro, to sntisly a ft fa (Vom 'I’roup mfo- . < l, Vl " AM ’
rior court, lul’n-or of Uowall W. Jinkins, vs l.nvy Jl,n - .7 nt
Langston I) 8. UOUEIU'SON, Sk'ff. , '■j'OUIl inonlhs allot tlntc, application tviil he
notde, to the llonoruhlc tint Inforiur t oim
At the, same time an t place, wilt hr sitd I of Stawnri County, when sitting fi>r ordinary pur
Lota of Land Nt. Hf> and 149, in the ISthdin i u' 1 *’ 1 ''- fot •»«»« «« aetl. Lot of Uml No 144 in
trictof .houp county laeviod on
of * lr .iasiou* Ij*hi te satisfy a
infoi ior court m f.ivor of John Cohrun. vs said
Lee JOHN \KNOLD, D: Sh'ff.
March 1.
, in the iwiims "r" 14 ^ «
n iin th" pioperiy ' ih° *>«d district of originully I<ce, now ntewait
fi fi froin Troop Vl ounty ns tho property of Robert Cochran do-
COWETA SALES.
be wild nt the Gourt-ltonse door in tlie
Town of Newtt.in, Coweta eoonty, he-
tw„en tha u.unl hour* of sale, on the firat Tuesday
in April next, the following property, to-wii:
One Negro Boy Jmry. Levied on uetlto prop
erty of Robert J. H . Milter, to satisfy sundry fi
fi'.m fuvor of Jacob I. Ahrnliatii, uaainat wt.id
Miller. Imvtadon andratarned to mn-by Jo-eph
W-iliiauta, eonniiltfe.
One negro boy Terr, 14 or 15 yeara old, levied
on aa the property of Robert J n. Miller, to ant-
i«ly sundry executions from a Justice’s court in
Cownta conn y, in favor ofj.teob I,.Alirahuin and
one Irum -h* I nferior court, of aaid county in favor
of House, Uickaon A Co.
One hoa*a and lot in th* Town of Newnan,
known in tbn plan of aai.l Town Ity the No 5,
and now occupied by Cliarie* F. Sltcrburne a* a
Tavern Lavfed un aa the property of Lestairjctt*
A Bolton, to satisfy an execution from C’nwt ta
outed. For till) bonclit ofthe heira and creditors
of aaid docflaard.
rfOt.OMON r. PICKET, Adm'r
Fehrnarv 8—40—4ut
Administrator's Sate.
^ ,L1 ' bo aoid, nn Hatunluy the Oth of March
next, in Harris county, ut the Into rci
denre of Thomas VV. Wil’iuniann. deceased, all
ofthe perishable property belonging tollte eMaltt,
on-istin* of Horses, Cnttlo, Sheep nnd llogs,
let Itousehulti and kitchen Ftruituro. itcsidcs
corn und fodder.
WM. WILLIAM80N t .4dm>.
N. J. WILLIAMSON, -ldw’x. |
Feb 14—39-41
Georgia—Stewart County.
(17IIKHEA8 William A. Bell applies to mo | Coartsoflhtt Chuitahoocliee Circuit Their of
wW for lutteraof Adininistrn'ion on the Estate fie* i*in Uolumbn*. W. T.
ofOhancoy Bradley, lute of Richmond county, - Feb. HV--39—tl 8. W. rLOfyltNOY.
dcc'd. Thooe ara tlioiefore to cite nhd admoaisli • fa ATV^ NOTICE
all and lingular the kindred and creditor* of said j ^ p.oKGEC. SIIVI’.RS, Attorney tfoLtttv.
deed, to ho andI appear-at my office wMl.lrt the ! gjf tes|)e ,. lfu ,| y render* his piolbssional servi-
lime prescntied by law to .hew cause .fan, they | ^ p ubli '. H c will attend tho court* in
can, why said letter, of administration tthonld not! Mu nnl , „ 10 unjoin^ counties. His office
nn ffrfintiin faivnn undnr mv litinii nl fifrinn llna i . i c . i i i ,t , n i
ih on Broad .Street, a f-w duor* above tlio Lulurn-
ffllHG Hillwcribers havo u*t*ociated themsclveB ' , in d Augusta Chronicle, are requested to g«»e it
■ in the practice of the Law, under iho firm the samo number of insurlioriH und fifirward their
of Colquitt & Flournoy. They will attend all tho j accounts likewise. W. H. R.
' — 1 COPAUTNEltHIiiP NOTICE
lie granted. Given under my hand at office tins
12th duy ofFe'irunry 1833.
THOMAS M. DENNIS, c. c. o.
12—4t
NOTICE,
^^ LL {icrsons indebted to Allen Womhle, sen
late of Stewatt county, dec'd. am reque.-t-
ed tu mako immediate payment: and thus*
ing demands agaiiiMt said deceased, will present
them duly authenticated to
HENRY W. JERNIGAN Exit.
ISABEL WOMBLE, ExHrU.
Match fi 41 ft
bus Hotel,*where he usually nmy be found.
Columbun, Feb fi7—41—fim
EZEK1EI* W. CULtlsINS,
A TTORNEY at law, has located in Auraria,
Lumpkin county, and will practice in all
notice.
w ILL be sold in tho town of ninillon, oft
. . Wednesday tho 13th of March next, nil
the unsold und forioitod Lots. By ordci of the
inferior court.
G W E BEDELL, County Treasurer,
March 1 41 2t
Mansfield Toranco
vln //arris superior Court
Jolt. S, Corly { «Plentber Term. 1832.
Win. D. Luca* S B,U fi,r , I 1lKOV>!r >' rcllBfaDd
Brittain Wdlinm* J InjugcUon.
J^T appearmg to tho Court from the return of
the 8li’ft*. of said county that John S. Corly
one ofthedofend jnts li* not to hi: found in the coun-
tho counties of the Cherokee Circuit, and th
comity of Hull Western ircuit. All business
entruhted to his cere, will be thunkfully received
and promptly attended to*
Feh. 2—40-
f M1HF. JjmbscriberH have enttMed into partner-
■ ship under the Ann of G. 11 C. A Pea
J§*4,U0 at tlie end of the year. Of tliose who
side out of the State, payment in all cases will bft
required in udvance,
Advcfitisement* inserted ntthecustomarv priceHv.
(TT Holders of subscription paper* wifi please,
return them, directed to Lumpkin Court-nousa^
Lumpkin County, Geuigia, previous to the upra
fixed upon for commencing the publication.
February 16,1S23.
body, to curry on the Cloihing nud Tailoring Bn-
siness. GEORGE H. PEABODY,
CHARLES A. PEABODY.
G. H Sp C. A. Peabody
W OULD inl’orm tho ritigena oT Columbus
ulJ it, vicinity, that they havo taken tho
the brick shire formerly occupieil by Noorso A
Clark, Whore they intend to keep on hand every
[BY AHTHOliITY.]
AN ACT to provide for tho call of a Conventfan,
to reduce tlie number uf the General Assembly
ni tlio State of Gcorgiu, and .or other purpose*
therein named
Be it cupeled by the Senate und House of Rcprc*
KKlntites of the Slule of Georgia iu General Jy-
semlily met, and it is hereby tnuctcd by the authori^
ly of the same, That the tint Mnudny in Apri),
eiglueen liatidreil and thirty litre*, be, and the
same is hereby designated and set apuit a* tlio
day on which tlie citizen* of Georgia qualified tu
vote for members oftlre Legislature, shall at tliu
several pla es prescribed by law for holding such
election* vote for delegate* to represent them in
Convention; in numbet equal to Aheir represen
lotion in both brauches ofthe General Assembly;
such elections tu be conducted, managed and’
urt ro! e usually fouitd in Gentlemen s V, ardrobea certified under the same few as are of force in
a lie. will also carry on the . respect to election* of members ofthe General
TAI&Oama BUSINESS I Assembly
In all tis b. nclie- They *eon expect a (dock of I . S . e<! ’ 2 .' Anfl . b6 U f* rth ' T ' muted ’ Thl “ il " h,ll£
uu peril nc Cloths, Cdsslmcres. Vet tings, Bomba-
zincs, bfc which will ho manufactured to order
by the ticst of workman, and in the most approved
fashion They would inform gentlemen of the
rade tbnt!h«*v arc? auUmrised i>gentnfor Wilson'9
he the duty of such managers to transmit to his
Excellency the Governor iho result of said elec
tions under the laws now of force for conducting,
managing und certifying elections of members of
tho General Assembly as aforesaid, within thir-
NOTICE.
TF?g I Patent ittic and Report of FasAiorts,’ (for"the !Ttl ! e *f cli on«—Wbereupon it is
settled, JA8. N. BF.T1IUNE. 1 county of Muscogee.) riro.e wishing <> obtain m. 6 . t '„°„ V n r, ! a .'.!2
{the Rule Or die spring auu Fall Reports, will
DENTISTIIY. I Columbus, March 9—'L J —2t
bo speedily
Feb 15—39-tf
T
subscriber will hcreufter devote lit* — . — , . - f ,—-—j— 1
intention to tho piacticenfDontistry, and Xxeorgltl --Mldl'I'lS t,OUiltl/.
HE
can bo found, when not professionally engaged,’
at his room on Broad street, three does below the
Farmer’s Bank ef Chattahoochee.
GAOUEL 8. F4HGJ.
Jan. 19-35—tf
NOTICE.
r jNHI'partnership heretufore existing between dollar*, 1st March 1833.
TOLLED tefoio me, John W,
Fh tchcr, a Justice ofth<' Peace Sfor
the 703d Dist. G. M. by Wm. Hop-
kin.-, one small sorrel horse, with a
__ bkiZB fare, flax mane nnd tail, both
hiuri tret vvliite, three or lout yeats old; appraised
by Jeremiah Mullins nnd Elijah Mullins to thirty
lyi'it is therefore ordered ffiiit servi"c7in'tii'c above ' h ? r ’ lw "’ u "' l "f ho «•*«» *
a month lor llmeo months mono ol the public Ga- „ de ,„, du0 tlll) CODCern U , M du0
iVotn it. E. E. POWERS
! I). B. NAFEW.
Colunthua, Felt. 35—41—3t
A true extruc' from the Estray Book.
WM. V. DARDEN, CVh.
March 1st—42—3t
zvttcs in tlie Circuit.
A truo extract from the minutes.
C. BLANFOllD. Jr. Clerk.
Dcn83. —0—ni3m
COUONEirS S.llfB
tN the first Tuesday, in April next, will lie
At
NOTICE.
o sold in tho town ofNewauo, Coo eta coan-
ty, hetwiiLMi the usual hours of sulo, tbo following
THE Hubsctihor will contintto iho business at property, to-wit:
Um old stand Ifo has on hand and oflors 1 wo Negroes, to*wit: Jerry, a hoy about 14
Executors' Sale.
RUNAWAY I rein the st'hscrt 1 for sale snperline IJlun. Bljck. Brown, and (nvi- years old—Judy, n girl about 11 year* old. Lov-
her Itvtng m Pike county , eh sihle greee CloHts. Blunanil fancy colored Casi- mu oft aa the property of Robert J II. Miller, to
the 28lh ol Jiimtary lust, a Negro mors, 8nt feets, Flannels. Negro Cloths.Callii.mes, satisfy an execution upon the foreclosure of a
l ollow Ity the name of Isaac : .tlinghnnoi, Oatnbriii* and Mutlins, Ready made Mortgage, ill.favor,of David Doko. Propetly
Ilo is helween .In and 4(1 years of, ciotliing. Boots and Shoos. Hats, Cups, Ac. pointed out in fi I'u.
ago, very pert Bpnkrn, very large fore toeih, and , EDWARD E. POWERS > ROBERT SIMP, Coroner.
full eyen, will weigh about 125 to 135 pounds, vary ' Feb. fi,'—41—tf
brink and active, capable of telling any pi rasibic . *
story^ to further his view*, lias riruvo a vvagson to j j UST REIjIfilVEO
und lixim Macon for the last lour or five ycurs, in i
winter,and consequently lias ninnv acquaintances ;
I N parxunnre ol the last will and testament of’ in adjoinning counties, llis ciotliing ho had on
Anna Oxford, late of Henry county, deceased \ whon he led, was a short round coat nindx* of very
5 pipes cogniac Brandy,
do H'dla.id Gin,
wdl lw sold 4it the residence offdward Oxford. | coarse cotton wurp, filled mostly with Wrol but
Henry f'ounty on the 16th and 16th of Murch < iuterpersed with cotton tilling,which is while untl
next, all tli" |>erislinhle property of nui«J deceased ; the woqI hl.tck, a much worn blue cl >th surtont
Consisting of <» horse, gig. saddle, bridle, oows, coat, propnbly two pnii of pnntidoons. one ofstti*
liogs, sheep, gouts, household and kitchon lurni* ped ticking nftulv n*lw, and tho other dove co*
■nperiar oouft, in fkvor of Andrew J. Berry and i lure, und sundry other articles too todions to men- lured Jeans filled with wool, has a much worn
other fi fas vs. tile said Lostuirjeiio Jh Uultoa. tion. Tcims of Hale twelve months credit, by Clunker wool hat. I think it highly probable ho
Lot No. 3, in the Town of New nun, with u giving small no es and approved security. will Him for tlie Ureitk or Cherokee nation,‘as ho
famed dwelling honae, store house, kitchen. &e.
upon the saint, and Lot No. 77, in said Town, , . r
Jan 29—37—Ot | prehension and delivery in some sale Jutl so I win !
^ —-— , get him. CHARLES McDOWELL.
Guardian s Sale. * F«h. 21,4i-tf
hoown u the lot whore the old Baptist rhurrh
new steads, levied on as the property of ThnniM
Keony Io satisfy an oxecutioa hi favor olWIatilww
Napkins vs. Sullivan «.V Koony.
One Negro woman named Rachel, eliout fif>
twers old favied on as tlie property of Jnsiiph 8.
Loving, to satisfy an execution upon the thruclu
stre of a mortgage in favor of Earnest L. Wit
tick. Ptoporty pointed oat ifi fi fa
March I DAVID DUKE, SA'ff.
Will Be soil at Me same piace % on the first
Tsrsftny in May nnt:
One Grey Horse. Levied •«» a* the property
of Daniel Sprnggins, to sntiifV one Mortgage fi.
fit. m fuvot of Jaeeb L Abrahams.
*wcJi 1 DAVID DUKE, Sh'f.
O N tho firsi Tuesday in April next, will be :
i
_ sold at tlio court-house door in Meriwether
county, between tlie legal hours of sale, one Lot
of laHnd. known es No. 37, iiLllie lUlfi district of
Meriwether county, helouginflo the oiphshs of
3 do Malaga Wine
2 hhds Jamaica Ruui,
2 do St* -mix do
5 nr. casks Old Madeira Wine,
2 do d« Sicily Madeira do
2 do do Pert do
6 bids Sperm Oil,
5 do refined Whale Oil
10 do Linsend (Jo
20 boxes Sperm Candles,
23 do No 1 .Soap,
25 do No 2 do
10,000 Spanish Sugar?, for sale by
Jan. 19 33 tf G W DILLINGHAM.
THOM AM HEAltl)
— | MERCHANT TAILOR,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the Citizens nfl vontion, to-wit: a rcductren aiui equalization of
Columbus ami its vicinity, that holtasro- the General Assembly; sltall have newer io ore-
1 moved to this place, and is now prepared to exO 1 * * - - 1 1
issue hi, proclamation declaring the result ut sniff
elections uv naming the iedividauls severalty eletfj
led to reptesent the good people of Georgia in
Convention tia contemplated by this acl.
See. 3 And be it further cnacltd, That every
citizen of the United States shell be eligible to a
scat in mid Convention who has attained the age
nl’twenty-five years, and been an inhabitant oftltis
State seven years immediately preceding the day
rfi’his election, and who shall have resided one
year in the county for winch he shall Ire eiected.
Sec. 4. And be it fnrther enacted, That each
member returned a, duly elected, shall previous
to taking Itis seat in said Convention, take the fol
lowing oath, nr affirmation, viz: I, A. B. do soi-
crnnl swear, that I will nut attempt to nd>i to, or
bike front tlio constitution or attempt to change
oralter any other section, clauso or article ofthe
constitution of the State of Georgia, othor titan
tliose touching tfeo representation in tlie General
Assembly thereof; and ’.hat I have been a citizen
oflhis stale for tlie last seven years, so Itolp me
God. And any person elected to a sent in said
Convention, tvhe Shall refuse to fokc the oath
aforesaid, sltull not be allowed to take his scat in
said Convention.
£ * •- S. And be it fnrther enacted, That thn
members of said Convention shhll assemble on
tire first Monduy in May alter Ibeir election, at
Millcdgeville, in the Represcr.fofiye Chamber of
tho State lloosc, for the purpose ofentering upon
nnd consummating ihe great objects of their corr-
’ cute all ktoiis of work iu Ids lino. Gentlemen'*
: Corns, Pantaloons and Vests made after the new
est fashions and iu the neatest Blyle. Ilo hope*
! Ity assiduity in business, and a close attention to
| tlio want* and wishes of these who will be plouaed
j to patronize hint, to merit anti receive a share of
tlie patronage uf tin. community. A good as
sortment ef Cloths,Casimer*. Vestings, and other
article* of Gentlemen’* Dress constantly kept on
band. Columbus Oct. 18—23—tf
AN ORDINANCE
QE it ordained by tho Intendunt ant) Com-
ANCHOR CHAMPAIGNS, i Ordinance, it shall not be iawlkl, Ibr any person
^ I'll »• .t 1 I n* Is. P..II I ' A
IO Baskets Charnpaigne of ihe Anchor ; °r persons, to'fell any live timber upon the Com
mons. or public streets of said town, for ant pur
pose whutevei, without express permission of
ENTEWTAIN M ENT
fiMta lllr. Subscriber respectfully in
rpmb flte public gmerttlly that he; JL fit F mark, for sale Ity
F'n ENTE “*i Pete 33 41) » \V DILLINGH AM „
Hubert M c Mannus,<feceaxe.Litud*oldljirthofev ; New FclioUt Post Office. Muafoy county Ga. To Fortunate DfOtCerS in the ' offeMm^The' 1 ^fellfeg^eaoh tree tohc^a're^
gtSirtaSTSsrum* u»»y. \£
’^-^rsafect— \orio«*o ir rie,,*e.
Jnmmrv 22—.u—9t ——All ot which lie will sellI upon rea»onaule terms — fo ha well acqumated with tho fact ol tho ! ALLEN LAVVKION Inttmlaut
P OUR luoi Uw aflor il«t«, apDlii-ation will hr H« pledge* iiim*clf to Ihruiah well as inav honor ! country. \nd since thn survey* Imve been com* j Henry C Phelps' Clerk. *
uuide to the honorable Ihe lolcrior court of ”* ,n w ‘ l h a ®*II. with as goo<l fure as tuc country 1 pleted lie hasiexainined most of thcdistiict* in the j J«n. 28 37tf
iniiwionerri of the town ofColumbfis, that — — ...... .**, w ,„ r IW
I’retn und itninediately after the passing of this i tfieofion, by the pchple, of sacli umendmenf* #1-
I I fi II nfl no xx it aka 11 nnf I f). I .... i Inrflltnn* ... I .a . _ * .
t - power to pre-
sc rite ilietr own rule* and form* uf business,
and to deldrarino on the qualification* of thrir
own iiiemhers; elect necessary officeis. andmaho
all orders which they may Jecm cendactve to the
furtherance of tint ouject for which such Convco
tion shall assemble.
Sec. 0. And be it further enacted. That itsha'l
be the duty of his Excellency tlie Governor to
give publicity to tho alteration* and amend
ment made in the Constitution in reference Ut
the ditcctiou (reduction] of the number of the
meinhor* composing toe General r)ssemhty, and
the hrst Monday in October next, after’ the rising
rt tlio smd Convention, ho shall fix on fro the rftt-
Mnscogee coeuty, when tilting for ordinary purpo- afford.: and flatter* himscll that ho will receive a ; western part of the country, und is -till engaged '■ —ftTUffift tli’tlrrWf—
*e*. for leave to tell a House *nd two Lota in Ihe ci- share of public patronage, llis charge* will be | in making examinations. Any person* wishing _ _*^8^ tlDUL,
IV off 'elunrbu* Alto a negro boy by the asm* of os follows, vfe: Supper lodging. horse feed for . to obtain information concerning any lot offend in Wj" 8 ’ 8 8MITII weald respectfully in-
Lewis e* the property of James II. Wtwlmore- "'R 1 ", und hroekfosl. one dollar; breakfast and i either ofthe lollowing Oistr.cts, in the Second f . , m her “d the public generally,
fend, (feed Holdf.ir the beuelit ofthe heirs and 1‘ome fi*>l fifty cetds; dinner and hurse feed, fifty i Sectifin, vtx: 4, 13,13,14. 22. 23.24, 95. or hi- [hot she lias returuedto Columbus (the vnogtion
W CARROLL HALE,
ID. he sulff. at U.e Court Itouao door, ip
0,1 i credilo^of’iuiiH'ifec'd cent*. He would observe, that two mads” arrive ! thier (if the land District* inTiie ttiird'arid fourth l ^ in 8 ® v «r) aud wtil resame giving lessoasin
i«fe“tlia folfowior wopcrnTwh • ' hu “™ ^ MICHAEL N. CL.VRK, Adm’r. » n<l ■ le P» rt ft““ *!“ *»■'• «v«y week. He lots Section*, and will enclose one dollar pur money : 8he ft 111 *™ l " lr,ic J. f ' *>)’ 1** undivided
* Tho Stain*' intarest in P Lut of lxn.1 > oi l •„ I Fcbroarv 18— 4m ,,V « J hve yeara in tire Clterckce Country, and to the suhscrihcr. will receive a writteu deacrip- ° UanU0n #n *l, aar "^ rt effort* to promote the tm
(iJthhfffel^rrSra^tJ—-xwr Ha* travelled over a great part ofit. therefore he tionof their fend* ss earlv a* practtca'ale. slating P™.v a ater.tof her Sdroiar.-to continue to give
tho athdist. orcarou cmrnly.the same liemg tho ] FOCI! months after date, application mil bt claim, an almost unit eixxl knowlcdgo of its mmI. ! thequalityofthesoil. whether improved or vacant dh'ire Mtisfoctmu, to thune who are so kind us to
^.7* 1^*^ e ° nU,nU ' i! ' M uml » I toad* fo lie ha-mbic the laferiar Coart of C*t- and prodnclioas. To fortunate drawer*, that put
ltalfacre*. More or lest. . to r„s«r v , when riSUUg focarfftaor* purpose* for „p wtb him. ho will give the best information a-
JIU.8 8 BO rGF.-S. Sh/. f cmn t0 o oegr* toy M. btkmgyag to Ifi* boat their land, tfowt he i* m possesuon of, us well
1 Estate of Lewi* Sms. dretaoed, for thsaeneft qf u the best
ltalfacre*. M
jtaieh. I.
RANDOLPH SALES.
t best Hutruerion how they utsy find it, frae
W —--- .: . - _ . - ■ - . T fes heirs and creditors this 85th toy gf December 0 ( charge He likewise may be cntploiedlo
ILL b* wthl oa Ihe firs* Tuewlayua April 1833. Il’Jf U ANDREWS, \ . • , shew fortunate drawers their laud.
Mtt. at A* coart btraw door u the towa GEORGE SOTT, WILLAIM J. TARVIN.
nett, at tha coart boa** door in the
of”Cethbart, hotwoen the usual hoar* of aula, the
following property, tn-wiu
AmoaJleLsodou'B lean* on lot of land No.
313, ta IM 9th district of originally Lae now Rau-
dofehcounty. Leviedeoa* tho propovty ofnnid
Mclrtodaa. toastisfy two .mail dla'a in favor of
Wiibnia H. Rartou aiufutlium. All isaard Dorn
afiMiae'snoait • f said county, against said Mo-
Laadon Levied to and returned in aw hy a
corwubfe, a. bailey, si/.
Rpreki
Dec. 35-33-4* j New Echota.Ga Jtui 17-36-3m _
F our Month* after dau appfic.tioa will be Important to Merchants and
made to the bonoanne Inferior Court of at*. WWOI myi sv nnw as
Coweta county. when sitting ap a coart.of U|dia- laMVmaj ffiVddsDfiKSi
ary far leave fo sell tbe west half of lot of land
No. 139 in the 5th di-rint. Coweta county, it
200 Cask* host Thoms*ton Lime; now
offormi (by partiooiar insUoctions
bei'g the Koai Eatute m Mary llowdlateof Open >» efesa a eoosignmeai.i at he vary rodeoed
euemtaty, deceased. pries of *3 SO per cask, for each.
„ . . DAVID DUKE, Adm’r. j SHORTER,TARVER A Co.
Dec. 5-31-40* I /U.^fi-dff-rC
whether watered ordrv; wife such other infurme,
liuu us tliey muy desire.
WM. J TARVIN, V M.
New Echota, Ga Jan. 17—36—3nt
patronage h
Oct tiO—;
;e her
•33—tf
GRAPE VINES.
J f B. Besson ot Harris cuputv has for tain ’
. this year Q0.000 CffTINGS I
well adapted to tho climate oftfos state. He l«s i
just published a Traafise of Vine Culture and tlie
art of’making tViue, which he will Ml ul a fair
price, tu loeoamodote the public in general.
Those wist wish to plant tlio vine, can call on
him tu Hamilton.
Dar.
New Goods, New Goods.
T HE Subscriber* are now receiving from
New York nnd New Orleans a Urge and
general assortment of fail and Winter Goods,
comprising every article usually kapl iu their lino'
which ia offered onthe most accommodating temia
for cash or good paper our ciattomera sod purcha
ser, generally are particalarly invited to give oa
a call, u wean deutrmined to aell bargains
Dm .4 3. lf HU ®3Q* i 4 FIXTON.
BLANKS
*Par sale at this Office.
terations, or new articles at they mako for the ob
jects of reduction and equalizaiwn oftheGenerfl
Assembly only, and if ratified by a majority of tbn
voters who vote en tlie question of •• Ratification”
or No Ratification," then und in that event tbo
alterations so by themmado sod ratified, ahall bn
wfee'" 8 00 ‘ he poo ^ >l ® or,l,il, Sta *« ood not other-
Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That it slinil
be a fuadamentni article in the formation ora-
niendment of the Conatitotion, that each connty
of Uto Stale now orgmzed or laid out, or whic£
msy hereafter be created by few ahall be entitled
to at least una representative in ihe representative
branch o the General Aaaembly
Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, Thst so wjin
as this set shall have become a few, hi* Excellen
cy the Governor, be, and he is hereby required
to cause it to be published in the n.u
published in tho GaMtcsof thto
boo; and-bst .11 law, and fLuof few.miliuting
against this act, be, and the seme are hereby re
plied- ASBURY'HULL:
of *h® Hon*# of RepreneotatiTcs
THOMAS STOCKS, 09
Freeident ofthe Senate
Assented tn, Dee. 24,1832. 1
WILSON LUMPKIN. Governor.
M| LLINARV A MANTUA^
M ^?L G . RA ^ " , P^ :lf “ 1 |y inform, tbo Ladies
of Columbaa, and of this and the adioininw
oaonttas. lbMahomprepared Md wi||
to execute wy boernem in the .bove Une wfit
which ate may bp oureeted. Tbe latest f„hktno
laWHELss^aa
is