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MUSCOftEE ttALEfci
W ILL bo 0 ilil ul tii3 Court Howe door in
itiu to.Vn of CoijmhuH, MoscvgUe county,
on the fir it/Tuesday in April next, between the
usual jiTirs of mlu, tin* following proMrty, to wit:
0;w Lot of I.iml Np. ’ill), in the 9tii district
Muscogee couuty, levied on a* the property of
Cji lr» Riciiartk, to satisfy rT li Tn ;«wuo</ from
tu j Inferior court of Mutsogca county, in favor of
foho JL Patrick vi <aid Richard; property point*
ml nut in said li fi.
O.io Hilliard Table anil one wo story (lotise,
titanic J on tlio corner of From ni»<< Crawford
«!*ceta, o.i l at present oooupiod by ,tl, VV, Perry
& •>. <»•}»• \V Dillard, ami (I E Bartlett, levied
on as t!io property of ilozukiih Clay, to sat inly a
ti la issued from tin* inlerinr court of Mu-cogeo
comity, in favor ol James Hamilton and William
riiimdton Vs Hii«i Clay, ami oilier li lai vs said
Clay; nropuit/ poin'.od oat by John Milton.
\V. I). HARGROVE,.SV/.
At the. same lithe and place vail In. sold:
One Cot of l.ar.d No I >7, in the 5tl» district ol
Musrogce county, levied on ns the properly of
May \I iiiuing, to satisfy a ti fa from u just ice's
court m fivorof James C Sullivan vhhhid Man
ning; levied on mid returned to trio by a constable.
Ouo Brick Houho au<I nixtl) part el' Lot No 17<0,
situate Jon Broad attest in the town ol Columbus*
and occupied by the President and Directors of
the Iii3umacu Bank of Columbus; levied oil ns
the projiorty ol TJfos; ti Martin, to satisfy n fi fa
front Mdfcogee superior coart in favor of Ch«i* E
Mims, in right of bis wifu vs Tinman fJ Martin,
Eliza D Martin, and Coo J ti Wal!.or, adminis
trators, Ac.
Ono I/)t of I,and situated in tho Ifltli district of
MiHcngoe county, on tho waters of the (Jpotoio
with some cleared ground and cabins. Occu
pied by John McDuffie, tho number of tho above
discribed Lot, not known. Levied on an tbn
property of John McDuffie, to salisty one fi fa
Irani Muscogee Superior Court, in favor of A. li.
' iritlln, ndfuiuistrutor.&c. v< John McDullio and
Thomas McDowell.
March. I. \VM. HOLLAND, J). Sk'ff.
MARION 8.1 LE 6
W ILL bo cold m the court-house in Marion
county, oii tlie first Tuesday in April
uext.between the usuti hours of sale, the follow-
Tog property, to-wit;
Two hundred and two undo lialfiacres of land,
known us No. i), in the first district of originally
Muscogee now Marion county, levied on as tho
property of Willis Hide, to satisfy a tinfoil ti fn
from u Justice’s court in Wilkes county, in favor
of John • ti. Walker. Property pointed out by
Plai.itifi*, and loviod on by a Constable.
March 2. P. JON Krt. Sh'f.
O CORpNEITg HALE
N tlie first 1 aesdav in April next, will bo
sold in the town of New nun, Cow el a coun
ty, between tins usual bouru of sale, tho following
pi oporfy, lo-wit; #
Two Negroey, to-wit: Jerry, a boy about 11
yean old—Judy, u girl about 11 years old. Lev
ied on Ah the property of Robert J II. Miller, to
satisfy an execution upon tho foreclosure of a
Mortgage, in Invar of David Duke. Property
pointed out tu fi fa.
Feb. 1 ROBERT SHIP, Coronpr.
f. KCiALftOTICtfW'
Administrators' Sale.
A OREEABbK to an order of the Infijrior
court of I! Arris county, when witting as a
court of ordinary, wi!l be sold on the fust Tues
day fn May next, at trio coait house door in New
ton county, one lot of land No. 1)1, in the ninth dis
trict of formerly Henry now Newton county.
Vt the same time,, will be sold at tho court house
in Hafris county, a negro boy (Henry.) P0 Jd ns
the property of Waller Nunnclee deceased, for
lll«> benefit of tho heirs. Terms made known s;i
tho day. JOHN HUBBARD, } . . .
li. !•’. NUNNELKE, \Admrs.
March A—42—lit
NOTICE
A LL persons indebted to tho estate of WnJto
in. Nuimeleo, lute of Harris county deceased,
would do well to make immediate payment, and
all poisons having demands against tbn estate
will pttscut thOm in terms of tho law.
JOHN HUBBARD,
B. F NUNNELEE,
Mardi 5—42—Gt
> Admr's.
Administrator's Sale.
^ (JR LEA DLL to nn order, of the honorable
IIAIUIIH SALEH-
W ILE be nold, on the first Tuesdjy in April
next, before tlie court-house door in Ham
ilton, llairi.i county, between the uauul hours of
salo, tho following property, tmwit; /m , , ..
One lot of land, known bv No. 2(12, in tlie 21st *he Interior Court ol Muscogee county,
diatria of originally Muscogee now Harris conn- W, T for ! ,r,Jma If p^posos. will bo old,
ly. 1,'iviml an as the property of Reuben ['nil,. "" ll "’ 1,1 ,* u 1 °“ ln y '■ »«**. w “*»lo tin. n-n.il
w Vitufy onu li fa from l'utniun liAriur court, in i," 1 *" " h , ba ^ “'I ( wn ' 1 »“•? ,ll, . <lr jf *' ''f;
liivor ol .lolm Nimlml, v» Kuulion I’.iil,. 611,1 ,!nu « l /> I; 1 ’ 1 Ao. .to m tho 4th district >.f Sind
Onu .mull frumod home, in the town of U.tnril- ' ■; ol<l “ Pfoperty bulo.igiiig tothi; ustuto
ton, at pro.cut occupied by Dr. (irnen .tomb l.o-11’ 1 JmllL ' a , Uo3 ' v '' rl11 dcniasiid, lor thei bcnclit ot the
vied on a. the property of A. J. Gordon, to sniis-1 l, 1 Hlr " »"d creditbre ol sunl deceased. '1 orina on
1> one 0 lit froin, Ifurri. iufmiur court, in ftvorof | tl,u dll /«*
Wiili.nn Hrfgg, vs. Uluko Roliorsou and AI
dor J. (Jordcrt
Es<i. *
t>
Pointed out by IU. J. Wellborn,
Fob.
Part of lot No GO. in the town of Hamilton,
whereon Richard Thomas lives, levied ou as
the property of Richard Thomas by a cont*taMo.
•:nd loturned ta me, to fiatisly two fi fit’s from n
Justi-:<)’• coint of Danis county, in favor of Wil-.
I.am C. Osborn, vs Uirhnrd 'Inomits.
Fraction Of j.an.l known by No. 4t)f>. in the 20tb
district of originally Muscogee, now Harris. Lev
ied ou ns tho property of Francis W. Hill, t,» sat-
iify ttiroe li las from a .liistico’a cou.t of Harris
county, in fuvor of Thomas Hull, vt. F. W. Hill
and William (Jiiirg.und John Uforgan socmity on
tho stsy ofetorutiun. Levied om by u convtublo
and returned to mo.
Much 1 GIVE BEDELL. Sh\ff.
nwii, fin. uimici 4»jun; uuo a siur •''-•••a
bridle. Idoviud on as tho property of Blow now liven, adjoining Huber
Fmklio, to satisfy u l\ fii Irom Troup in-1 others. 6'old order mi order of tho
ritoire nai.es.
W ILL bo sold on" first Ttiosday in April
next, at Ihn Court lloufni door in tho
town of Laliratiga, Troup county, within the usu
al Icmn of sale, the following property, to wi::
t hi i silver Watch, one Sorrel Marc oud u sad
die uud bridf
\Vm Si Fmkim, io siiiimv u ll la irom Troup
tV;i n vouit. in finoMif Hiram Hoid, ond<n>
Vs. IViii, S. 1'ickllii.
-Twonty-tivc barrels of Corn and ono aorrol! made ki
Marc und t'nit. levied'oil ns tho property of)
Levy Langston. to*Mi>|y a iifa from Troup info-1
rior court, in favor ofilowoH W. Jinkinn, v:« Levy '
Langston. D. S. RUBER ! : ON, Nh'tf. j
HENUV P. UARRISI'N, sUhn'r.
15 th—:u—Ot _ .
Administrators' fialc.
lLBr ILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday iu May
v V next,.between tho usual hours of sale, ut
tho Coil it house in Mcii wether county, unck’r an
order of the iuforuu (onrlof said county, when
sitting fiir ordinary purposes, lots of land* No. 3,
71 und DO, and sixty-three acres, being apart of
lot No. 91. All of said lands lying in the county
aforesaid and in the ao« ond district, belonging to
tho estate of .William II. Banders Into of said
county, deceased. Bold for tho benefit of the
heirs of said deceased. Terms made known on
tho dav ofsalo.
ALBUUTILS' E. JACKSON, } %
JORDAN REES. t Adm'rs.
Fob. HI 40 9t
Georgia—Harris County.
Court of Ordinary, Adjourned Term, Jan. 21,
um.
I T apjiearing to the court that Benson Henry,
while in life time, entered into an obligation
to make or cause to !>c made, unto Lawson. Black
and William Burke, a good nod lawful warrantee
title for n lot of land therein named, lying in too
County of Carrol!; and it further appearing to the
Court that the said Benson Henry mod intestate,
without making titles to said lot of laufi. It it
therefore, oil motion nl Henry J Harwell, attor
ney, Ordered, that Wdlinui P. Henry, Benjamin
Henry, and David J. Britt, Administrators, and
Kxiziah Henry, Administratrix, on tho crate of
Reason Henry, dec’d. make titles unt«» Reasau E.
Mahry, the indorsee of said obligation, according
to its tenor and purport, or shew cause to the
contrary, on or before tho expiration of throe
monflis*.—And it is further Ordered that this or
der be published according t > law. A true ex
tract from the minutes this 2*!th day of January
E. T. L. FENCER, c. c.o.
Jan. 28—m3m
NOTICE.
RUNAWAY from the subsT/ibbr
living in Monroe County a Negro
Fellow named Joe, about 25 years
of age n little above the ordinary
sizo yellow complexion has a scar
uvui his right eye—hue had bis right fore finger
cut witii u gin,so that the end ol the finger crook a
little down. Any person who will apprehend the
said negro and lodge him in any jail and give me
information shidl be liberally rewarded. Any in
formation upon the subject addressed to mo at
tipringliill J\ O. Monroo Co. Gu. Will be thank
fully received. TAOitfAS M. EVANS.
March 23-44—tf
ENTEItTI 1NMENT
JJ-rpa nlK Subscriber respectfully in-
I' (,rm3 the public generally that lw*
\ilim IwHopcued A NOISE OF ENTER-
X—*-5j£i-a*»TA N.vlilNV, for travellers, nt the
New Ecltot.i Post Office. Murray county. Ga.
where he her pa constantly on hand, a supply of
Grain, Provisions,
Dry Goods, Groceries, fyc. fyc.
All of which he will soil upon reasonable terms.—
Hu pledges hiinseif to furnish such a.s may honor
him with a call, with ndgood ,'aro as the country
nfVordH; and Hatters himsclfthnt lie will rcceivo a
share of public pa:miuige.‘ His charges will bo
as follows, viz: Supper; lodging, horse feed for
night, nnil breakfast, one dollar; breakfast and
horse feed, filly cents; dinnei and horse feed, filly
cents. He would observe, that two mails arrive
and depart from his house every 'week. He lies
lived live years in the Cherokeo Country, and
has travellud over u great part of it, therefore lie
claims uu almost un>\ cm sal knowledge of its soil,
un i productions. To fortunate drawers, that put
up v;ilh him, he will give the best information a-
bout their land, that he is in possession of, as well
us the host instruction how they may find it, free
of charge. He likewise may bo employed to
•hew fortunate drawers their land.
• WILL AIM J. TARVIN.
Now Echotn, Ga. Jim 17—30—3»i
NOTlClM':
rgrnin Subscriber informs his friends nrtd nc-
IS. (pieintanciv. that bo has bought out Messrs
Laiviion &. Howell’s establishment, and lias' now
on Ituiid a complete and general assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard
ware, Crockery, China
Glass Ware, Spc. fyc.
Which lie will ki*! 1 low for cash, or on* terms to
fait purchasers. He iar.otv adding to bis stock o
GllOCf'.IlILS. and intends keening a general
Georgia—Coweta County.
POSTED before Joseph Attawuy
one bright bay Mare, Apposed to bo
twelve or thirteen years old, with ti
star in her forehead, four white Icct,
shod nil round appraised to be worth
sixty live dollars by John Kelly and Auios Hicks.
R. W. EAST, c. c. o.
March 23—41-«-3t
PLAN’TATION
For Sale.
'll 1 !HE suhscrili^roffers for sale, on a long rred
ll it, tlie plantation in Jackson county, Fieri
di, formerly owned by Hon. James Webb;—i
is pleasantly situated, and only five miles from
tlie Uiiinola river:—it in under u good fence,
the buildings arc complete, and tho land well
watered, ft has been planted in Cane, mid lias
produced J700 pounds of clear Sugar to tho acre,
and is deemed* by the neighbouring planters to bo
Hit* most choice firm in the county. B contains
about 400 nCVes, 250 of which uro cleared. For
further particulars apply to Isaac Fort, whose
plantation is in the immediate vicinity.
Liknrise, a tract ofG40 acres, about two mifos
distant fronl tho auove, 300 acres of which are
c. Ion red, and hns been rented for two or three
years to Jamas Watson, Esq. a first rule farmer,
who pionounccs it not inferior to the best bottom
lauds in West Floiida. Many of. the buildings
on this plantation are in good order, and the land
is well wutered and wooded.
Liknruic, my buildings in tho town of Webb-
villo Jackson eobnty, consisting of
JHqrsgL A BRICK STORE, GO feet by 30—
occupied by E. J. Bowre. A frame
Store, 6!) feet by ‘.Ml—occupied by M.
I*. Ellis. Also, ;be Hotel kept by
Win. II. White, a large commodious Imilding
and highly finished. Also, lWo or three other
highly liuishod buildings.
All further particulars can bn explained by ap
plication to M. I\ Ellis, Wobbvillo.
JOHN O. SEWAL.
Apaliohicola, March 23—41—if
TO THE PUBLIC.
to tbu 1j1 djy uf tins aluntii iliore look place
n tremundoui storm at Thotnnston, which 1
ioand to havo ottondud wide and far, and to have
done much damage—owing to which tho itinerant
agents ernpiiv eit to sell tickets Could not arrive in
time, and the drawing ofthe Union Hotel Proper
ly Lottery coaid not take place on the 2d inst. As
tliore is considerable stock yet to dispose of, tlie
Proprietor thinks it best to have the drawing when
the stock is sold, or moat ecriainly the firsi day of j.
; [MT AUTHOR ITV.J
i AN APT ta provide fertile call of a Convention
to redueo the number of the General Assembly
ol tho State of Georgia, and lot other purposes
therein named.
Be it ctiacle<l by the Ssttalr and House of Itcpre-
scuta lira of tlie Slate of Georgia in General .1s-
sr.M/ij met, and it is hereby cnucted by the author0
11/ of the same, That die first Monday in April,,
eighteen hundred and thirty-three, be, and the
same is- hereby designated and set npnit as tho
January next: this will give him time to .ell the j day on which the citizens ofGeorgi.t qnalifted to
* I vole for members ofthe Legislature, shall at the
“ Messrs. Sultmarsh'& Overton stnrt a fine Post several pla-cs prescribed by law for holding such
Coach Union Line to leave Macon and Columbus, elections vole (or delegates to represent them- in
on the first raonday in April noxt, and meet at the Convention; in numbei eqnnl toj
Union Hotel in ThOmaston three times a week, tatipn in both branches ofU.o Gonerof Aatembly,
This splendid Lino mast rais the stocks, and bon j such election* o bo comluctedmanagolaud
haJWSB'w l A sa-«.,s——1 Thu it .lull.
* , hn the duty of such managers ta transmit to hut
. MRS. @OODALL I flxcollency the Governor the result of said elec-
■«TK,riLL continue the business ef her late bus- lions under the laws now often for conducting,
V t hand, nt the stand former 1 / occupied hv : managing and cortifymg elections of members pi
him, and will receive orders for Dying Cloths thfl Genewl Assembly us aforesaid, witliin Uiir
and Silks in different colours, and lor Renovating J ty days after such elections Whereupon i is
Ladies and Gentlemen’s Clothes, and will exe-' made tho duty of his Excmleary the Governor jp
cute all such with great care and nromptitudo. issue his proclamation deci»ring the result ot said
.. election's bv naming the individuals severally oiec
( 10 ro P. resent thc 8<**d people,of Georgia in
* *. . , v , , rn Convention as contemplated by this act.
LNGLL and Double Matrasses made of Cot- y ec 3 And be it further enacted, That every
ion and well cured Mbss, being (nearly o-1 clt i zon 0 f t h 0 United States shall be eligible to a
i|uni to hair.) and kept constantly on hand und | seal in aai ,j Convention who bus attained the age
lor fialo as above. Orders from a distance will bo | 0 rtwonty-fivo years, and been an inhabitant ofthiu
8
promptly attended to
* March 10—43—12m
Stato seven years immediately preceding the day
of his election, and who shall have resided ono
year in thc county,for which ho shall be elected.
tioc. 4. And be it further enacted, That each
member returned as duly elected, shall previous
A Valuable Gold Mine
FOR SALE. ,
A GREEABLY to an order oftlio court of | to taking his soot in said Convention, take the fol
Ordinary for the county of Jelforson, will j lowing oath, or affirmation, viz: J, A. 15. do sol-
lie sold ut tho Court House in Clarksville, Hub- emnly swear, that .l will not attempt to add to, dr
i;rshom county, on the first Tuesday m June next take irom tho constitution .or attempt to changn
Lot No. 48, in the fourth District of Hubersliutn j or alter any other section, clause or article of the
To Fortunate Drawers in the
• Land Lottery.
T HE Subscriber having lived in thoChero-
Ire,, Country, for the last liv.; years, proles-
supply-ami while l,« feel, grnbsi'ul m Ina'frienda s<-! ‘ 1,0 ' v,! 1 aa'faamtea with ho face eftfie
for past favors, invites them to give him a cull C l m ,Z ^"<1 amee the surveys have been com-
giv
and judge for tliemseiviw
NICHOLAS HOWARD.
Jan 1!) 35 tf
Guardian's Sale.
f ILL bo sold, on the fn si Tuesday in Juno
next, at tho Court House door in Jours
nux:, at tho Court House door in .four
county, to tb.- highest bidder, ono lot of land, ly
ing ami being in Jones county, whereon Micnjali
Robert Brown and
Inferior Court
of Harris County tutting as a court of Ordinary,
lor tho benefit of Eli/«u Clmtluiiu, (mine*'.) M'rrms
i'll on tho day of sale.
GEO. K. CHATHAM, Guardian.
Jan. 98 37 9t
Guardian's Sate.
O N tho first Tuesday in April next, will be
sold, ut tho couit-liouso d<
At thr. same time and place, will be sold j sold, ut tho couil-houso door in Meriwether
Lots of Lund No. 115 and 142, in thp J2tli dis- { county, betwpon tho legal hours of unfo, ono Lot
Irictof 1’ioup county. Levied on ns the properly of* Laud, known as No. 37, in the lOlli district i»l
of AihuntisioiH Loe to satisfy a fi f.i from ’J’roup / Meriwothor couuty, belonging to tho oiphuns^tf
— * : “ n 1,1 " ' " Roburt McMannus. deceased, and sold for th.o bo
nelit of said orphuni persuant to an order oflho
mfnior couit in favor of John Cofiran, vs saij
Leo. JOHN ARNOLD, I). Sh'f.
March I.
COWETA SALES.
W ILL bo sold ut tho Comt-hom n door in tho
Town of Ncwnan, Coweta county, he-
i\v* on the usual hours of nnlo, on the lirsl Tuesday
in April noxt, tho following properly, to-wit:
Ono Negro Boy Jorrv. Levied on as tho prop
erty of Riihort J. fi. Miller, to satisfy sundry li
:Vs in luvor of Jacob L. Abraham, uuulnst mud
'Idler. Levied on and returned to moliy Joseph
Williams, countable.
Ono negro boy Terry. 14 or 15 years old, levied
on as tho property of Robort J. H. Miller, to sa»-
wfy sundry executions from a Justice's court in
Coweta county, in favor of Jacob l,. Abraham mid '
«»ne Iron* the Inferior court, of said county in favor
of House, Dickson & To.
One house ui\d lot in thr Town of Newnttn,
kno wn in the plan of said Town by the No. 5,
uud now occupied by Charles F. Sherburne ns a
'i'avorn Levjod on us the properly ol’LouliurjuUo
A Bolton, tosHtiuJy an execution from Cowotn
superior court, in fuvor uf Andrew J. Berry ami
other ti fas vh. tho said LusiuirjuUe vS: Bolton.
Lot No. 3. in tho ’I'own ol* Ncwnun, with a
frimetl dwelling house, store house, kite
upou the *11110, and Lot No. 77, in said
known the lot whore the old Baptist
now slaii Is. levied on as tho property of Thomas
Koonv to satisfy an execution iu favor of Matthew
Hupkms vs. tiuliivuu di* Koonv.
One Negro woman named Rachel, about 25
ve »rs old. levied on as tho property of Joseph S.
* Lev uig. io satisfy nn 'execution upon the foreclo
sure of n mortgage in favor of Fumed L. Wit
t,rh. Property pointed out in fi fa.
Match l- DAVID DUKE, XV/.
honorable Court of Wnlinarv of Talbot county.
Terms made known on the day of sale,
MARY McMANNUS, Guardian.
January 22—37 Ot
I ltOUIt months after date, Uppfoanion will Do
made, to tho I Jonorulde the inferior Court
of Stewuil County, when silting for ordinary pur
poses, ti»r leave to sell Lot ef Lund No. 114
NEW COACH SHOP,
COLUMBUS, GA.
T HE subscribers respectfully inform the pub
lic thnt thoy have taken a store house sh
unted un Front street, between Crawford and
Thomas street, and immediately in the rear of
Tarver’s hotel. They design keeping a general
assortment of Vehicles of nil descriptions: con
sisting of Coaches, Burouche-gigs, Tilburries,
Buggies, Gigs, JJulk 's, &c. '1 hoy liavc also
made an arrangement with some of the most emi
nent Manufucioring Establishments of tlie North,
wherti they can at all times have article;* built to
order to suit tho purchaser, or un sale.
JAMES JOHNSON & Co.
Columbus, Dec. I'Jlh—35—tf
REPAIRING will bu executed in the
lu st style mid at the shortest notice, on moderate
' LAW NOTICE?
F. 8ul»scrihers have nssociatml thobiselvcs
JL injthe practice »>l* the Law, under ilxn firm
of Colquitt & Flournoy. They will attmurall tlio
Courts of the Chattahooebce Circuit, Their of
fice is in Columbus. \V. T. C()LQ.L’ITT,
Fob. 1G—39—tf *S. VV. FLOURNOY.
‘ LAW NOTICE.
4p1 EOROi’, C. HI1VKKS, Atioraoynt Luw,
VjJR respectfully tenders his piofe.-sional servi
ces to the Public. Ho will attend tho rousts m
Mu/?cog«yj, and tin) adjoining cmintirs. 1! is oft’n’P
is on Broad Street, a few doors above die Culum-
bus Hotel, wheio lie usually may bo found,
(fiilumbus, Feb. 27—1!—2ni
GRADE VI NTl S.
F B. Besson of Harris rounlv has for sale
pletolhc hits examined most ofthedistriclsin tho
western part of tho country, and is still ongn^od
in making examinations. Any persons wi&hiMg
to obtain information concerning any lot of land in
either of the following District*?, in tho Second
Section, viz; 4, 12.13, 14, 22, 23,24, 25. or ei
ther oflho land Districts in live third and fourth
Sections, and will pnclose onto dollar par money
to thc subscriber, will receive a written descrip
tion of their lands as caily as practicable, stating
the quality of tho soil, whether improved or vacant
whether watered or dry; with such oilier informa
tion U3 they may desire.
mi. J. TARVIN, r. M.
Now Ecliota, Ga Jan. 17—30—3m
C OL’JME‘JS M’JSia
AND DRAWING SCHOOL.
M RS. E. J. SMITH, has commenced her
second term in giving Mnsie Lessons on
the I’iunru) Forte, Drawing 'and Painting: in
watercolours and Theorem Painting on Velvet.
Added totlio experience oi many years instruction
in tho brunches hero mentioned, Mrs. Smith is
fond of her profession, which has a happy influ
ence on tho progress of her pupils; not only the
improvement, hut tho manners of those placed
under hoc superintendence, will bo regarded with
attention, feeling well aware that merit alone,
without refined manners and polished exterior is
frequently deteriorated.
I.t tiers of liefer nurs from New York.
Right Uev’d Bishop Hobart,
Daniel D Tompkins, Vico Prcuidont,
• Oadvvullador I) Gulden, Mayor,
Mordecai ill Nouli,
Dr. Post. Professor of Anatomy & Surg.
Dr Valentino Mott. Proof Anat & Surg.
David Hosack, M D F It S
, • JoliVi VV Francis, M D.
Rev Bcnj T Onderdonok,
Rev Hugh Smith
SPARTA
Dr W Terrel. Col. N C Suy
rfunty, containing 202 1-2 Acres, which was
drnwu by and grunted to James Cotton, to bCsold
as tho properly of Gen. Homer V. Milton, do.
ceased, for tho benefit of the distributees of tho
said estate. This lot by reputation, contuins one
id the most valuable Gold mines iu j lubcrKhum
couuty.—Terms uf sale Cash.
ELIZA MILTON, Ad'mx.
Louisville, March G—4*3—I2t
MILLINARY &. MANTUA-
MAKING.
miss GtrroiT
R ESI'lX'Ti'ULLY inl'jrins tho Ln.lira of
Columbus, and of this and the adjoining
counties, that she is prepare ♦and will he happy
to oxc&ite any business in tho above lino with
which she may bo entrusted. Tho latest fushions
are regularly received. Her residence is ut Mr.
Rydculiour’s, directly opposite tho Female Acad
emy, and a low yards south of tho dwclling'of
Gen. N. Howard.* ,
Columbus, March 23—4*1—tf
tfXrS5? RECEIVES)
And for sale by
JAMES JOHNSON it Co Front st..
4 Superior Close Carriages,
4 do. Barouches.
0 Doarbourn waggons,
G Gigs,
4 Sulkies,
4 sup. Buggiej^
4 Charioters,
3 Tilburies.
j^Thoso persons residing in tlio countty or else-
where, who aro in want of Carriages of uny des
cription are requested to oull and oxamiuo the
above stock.
March 23—44—2t
T‘
constitution of-the Stnto of Georgia, other than
tlrpse touching the representation in the Genera!
Assembly thereof; and that l haVfe hecn » citizen
of this atato for tho last seven years, so help me
God. And any poison elected to a seat in said
Convention, who shall refuse to take the oath
aforesaid, shall hoi be allowed to take his scut in
said Convention.
Sec. 5. And bo it further enacted, That tho
members of said Convention shall assemble on
the first Monday in May' after their election, at
Millcdgeville, in the Representative Chamber of
tho Stito House, for the purpose of entering upon
and consummating tho great objectsof their con
vention, to-wit: a reduction »ud equalization or
the General Assembly; shall have power to pre
scribe their own rules and forms of business,
and do determine on the qualifications of their
own members: elect necessary officers, and malm
nil orders which they may deem conducive to the
furtherance oftne object for which such Cunven
lion shall assemble.
Sec. G. And be it further enacted. That it shall
lie the duty of his Excellency the Governor to
give publicity to tho alterations uud amend
ments made in thc Constitution i.i reference to
the diicction [reduction] of the number of the
members composing Me General Assembly, and
the first Monday in October next, after the rising
of the said Convention, he shall fix on for the ru!-
ifiention, by tho people, of such uutendmen's, al
terations, or new articles as they make for the ob
jects of reduction and equalization ofthe General
Assembly only, und if ratified by a majority of tie
votorfl who vote on tho question of <4 Ratification *
or 11 No Ratification,” then and in that event, t!n>
alterations so by them made and ratified, shall he
binding onilio people of this State and not other
wise;
Sac. 7. And be it further enacted, Thaiit slinll
he n fundamental article iu the formation or n-
incndmcnt oi the Constitution, that each connty
of tho State now orgnized or laid out, or which
may hereafter be created by law shall be entitled
lo at least one representative in the representative
branch o tlio General Assembly
oYe. 8. And bejt further enacted, Thnt so soon
New Cabinet Shop.
HE undersigned have established them
selves on Broad st. one door below the Firo
Insurance Bank, where they hdvo on hand,
Sideboards f iiurraus and La- j w this act shall have become a law. Iii9 Exeellcn-
?• 9 ijr » rif .i / „ ! cy tho Governor, be, and he is hereby required
aiCS twOi iv J. (lulLS* tfl fftiiso it to bo published in the Gazettes of this
Also, a Inigo asrttrtuient of tho most fashionable ‘ jJtate, once a week until the day fixed on by this
WINDSOR AND FAffCY. CANE-HOTTOhl act for tho election of delegates to said Convon-
© tff A I IS. ^ ! lion; und that all lsws ond parlsof laws militating
ah r.. ..li*) * i ' against this ac4, be, and the same are hereby rc-
All orders for furniture, will bo ooatlynnd ; noaloa * A8UURY HULL 3
! Speaker of the Mouse of Rcpresentativcf.
j THOMAS STOCKS,
Fresidcnt oflho Senate,
j Assented to. Dee. 24,1832.
j WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor.
new ' wmm:
promptly uttendoded to.
J NO. I*. LOCKE Y& Co.
March 23—44—if
Sheriff's Sales and
LAND AGENCY.
11,1,1AM HARDIN, rormorl} <>( M’Dnn-
lough, Henry county, h.ts located himself
in tho Cherokee Territory near Now Echotn,
ill array county.
Where ho proposes to attend tho Sheriff's sales
n that and tho adjoining counties, and superin
ticcs oflho Peace, all small Executions, that limy
I ho directed to him. from other counties, for collec
tion; also, all largo Executions that muy bo sub
mitted to his management; lro promises all Ins as
siduity and care in this business. He. will strict
ly. pursue such direction as may be given him.
His charges will iu all cases, be moderate.
Feb. 20—44—2t
JACOB M.JOMSSOl*
Offers for sale, a general assortment of
in that and tho adjoining counties, and superin-1 _ rtJXVB^wrOOBSp
tend the examining and having endorsed by Jus* ; G]( , OCCVlCS i IlttVdlVai ■C, Crocks-
Musrogco county, when sitting for ordinary purpo-
m*s, fin-leave to sell nl louse and two Lots in tlm ci-
ly of Colnnibiis. Also a negro boy by tho iitimo of' M I Cl * A it V CAM 1*31 'l 1
Low is, iw tho Property ot*J ame/ 11. Wostmorc-1 »H7ITI1 a mow In Hio promotion of Military
land, deed. Sold for the benefit olllm hens uml j ticionco,ondilnioncoiiragomoDtofVoI-
creditors of »niu dec d. f J uutoor corps, a systom of Annual Encumpiiio.*;s
l, , MH.tlAl.L N. LLA.»K, Adm r. ; is proposed. Air.ingcuicnls uro iu progress for
f e.uuary. *'u j ftU «\tev\sivo F.ncnmpment in this neighborhood,
III. with it WPH months of If r dote, upjdientivn mil Ik , 10 rommonee on Ihn .m-ond iiiomloy in May noxt
I Ill'll. &f. ; /„ //, e bonomblc the. I oft rior Cowl of l.'eirr- ■ i» which all llio \ ol.nloor Carpi, of liifiinlry in
id ’J own, J taciiuntn, irltcn sitting for ordinary purposes, Jar *h° State arc ivspcetfully. invited to join us. Tho
it Church | /,, m to sell a ntgro bon tinb, bclotfnno to the ,in,r propogod for the continuance oflho Encamp-
I* . .1 . . ... ... I* . J. *7 ... ,« lll.lll, lu'.kllll ll'lllll: A I >11-1 IlflC. I I I k . . .. a.
Estate of Lewis Sims, deceased, for the benefit of ,ll,, nt is one week. A benutilul location has been
thc hr its and creditor^ this 2itli day of Dcih'ndnr sp fo»;tud,coin n Kinung an extensivo mow ot tho
1£3*>. it M. (i. ANDREWS, \ ., , j town aud surrouudmgrountiy. An arrangement
(l EOIIG E S OTT, ) •* l " mr •**• j has been made for tho construction of comfortable
/> r. 25—33 4m Tents and Marquees for the accommodation of
U F.8 PEt'TFULLY informs the Citizens of
.K®- Columhm* and its vieiqily, that ho has re
moved to this place, and is now prepared to exe
cute all kinds of work in his lino. Gentlemen’s
Coats, Pantaloons and Vests mode after tho new
est fashions and in tho nearest stvio. Ho hopfts
by assiduity in business, and a cfoso attention to
tho wants anil wishes of those who will bo pleased
to patronize him, to merit and rcceivo a share of
tho patronage of this community. A good as
sortment ot* jLlotbs.asiincn*, Vestings, mid oilier
articles of Gentlemen’s Dross constantly kept on
hand- Columbus. Oct. 18—23—-tf
E. WHITE WILLIAM HAGER. j
R ESPECTFULLY inform the Printers of j
the United States to whom they have long j
been individually known as established Letter
Founders that they h/ive now formed a co-part
i 1
ry- Ware, fyc.
LL of which will bo disposed uf on reason*
l. able terms. Jan It) 34
GROCERIES
•1 T A 1 J A LA CHI COLA. ‘
[ORTON & MITCHELL have received /»y
I recent arrivals from New Orleans,
75 bbls Whiskey,
50 «• Flour,
50 kegs Lard ;
100 pieces Kentucky Bagging.
froundors that they h^vo now formed a co-purt-1 Which will be sold low for cush!cotton or ap-‘
nership in said business, and hope from their uni- j proved paper. Apalachicola, Jan. 13.
ted sknl, mid extensive expricnco, lo be able to ; — ^
give full satisfaction to all who may favor them JtUTC ijtYQpc VlTIC ItOOlS.
New Goods, New Goods.
T HE Subscribers aro now. receiving from
„ Now York and Now Orfimns a largo and
__ us many cxnnpumes (is may eomo. A contract | general assortment of Fall and Winter Goods,
ONUUR Months after dale, application will bo i lias been made with inMvuliials who will a.*; as j comprising every article usually kept iu their liuo
H. made to the honourable Inferior Court of \ Butlers ami furnish tlio men with good board on : which isutleredontho inosfaccnmmodatiugterms
Coweta county, when sitting as a court ofOrdin- j tho ground, at *o cents each per day. On the J for cash or good paper our Customers and purcha-
! ary for leave’to sell ilio west hall ol lot ol land hist day nn Kncampment Modal will bo shot for. ] g^rs generally aro particularly invited (ogive us
Will he soltl tit the snuic. plttcv, OH the first I No. 150 iu ilia 5th district, Coweta county, it Tin# rat ol tlio proposed sci ios of Encanipnicuts \ cull, us wo aro determined toscll bargmus.
Tut sin If in Mourn!' * . bei’.g*t!io Real Estate of Mary Heard late of Cow. J took place near Macon last spring, und was at- IlUDtiON ».V FELTON.
Om Grey I Lino. Loviod on ns tlio property I elttcouut y» deceased. .. . f tonded with mu* benefit to ^JoiyKnijM pw-1 Doc.14 ‘
i!™«8' in », <•> ™»isy <">" Noiig.igc li. | |>r( , r> 3 |_4 tll '
of _ ,
ft. in tivnr oi'Jitcnli l. Ahrahams.
.Match 1 DAVID UUKE
1 11) DUKfi, .1dm r.
Sh%
OUR months tiller Onto, nppiirfitiun will In
rniiile lo the Imnortililv llio inlorior court of
GAR ROLL SAIOJ. j Campbell couuty. when sitting for ordinary p'ir- j
W ILL 1*0 sold, at the Court House door, in ! pose* for leave to sell lot of land No. lGG, in the j
Carrollton, Carroll county, on the first I 21st district, 2nd section, formerly in Muscogee i
Tu. s.lay tn April next, between tho usbal hours ] Harris county, belonging lo tho estate of
of sale. tl»*» following property, town: i And;».v J ALbury, orphan.
Tho tit ill's* interest in Lot of Land No.243, in JOHN SHORT, |
tho 5;h difit. of Carrol! county, llio same being tlie j Guardian for said 0 ph*
Y/ost pait ofsuiJ Lot, ami containing 31 and u March It* 43 4m
half acres. More ur less.
March. I. JH.F.S S. BOGGES.-t. Sh'f
RANDOLPH 9ALWH.
l tended with imiuir benefit to the companies
! sent. I.. D. BUCKNER.
T lI r ) nAl\. UREES, l I Georgia—Troup County.
JG* 4 'Poll HI I » n,...ii»
* JOHN MILLER,
(’em in ihcc uf \rrdnncmcuts
Milledgcville Mm Hi 74
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April
next, at the c »art house door iu the town
of»’ulhfirrt, between the usual hours of halo, llio
fallowing property, to wit:
Amos McLendon's lease on lot of land No.
213. iu the ikh district ofoi iginally Lee now Ran
dolph counW. Ltvimioh as the property ofetid
McLyodim, tn satisfy two small fi la’s in fovor of
\VtlltaiU'II. Barton uud mhers. All issued from
n Justice’sopurt of said county, nzaitist said Me*
Lundan. Levied on and returned to me by a
Cmutable. £. BAILEY, SS'ff.
March 2
S ^UUR months after date application will bo
made, to the honorable tho inferior court of
Troup county, when sitting as a court of online-
rv, for leave to soil the real estate ol Susan 1
Roberts, (minor.)
RICHARD HUDSON, Guardian. |
Pm*. S—Ini
NOTICE.
4 LL persona indebted to A’lcn Wotuble, sen.
late of Stewart county, doc’d. are •retiuo^-
ed to make immediate payment: and thoeo hold
ing demands trainst said deceased, will present
them dulv m: • rt.c .ted to
Hr.NKY W. JERNIGAN Erlr.
ISABEL WUMBLE. Ex’eHk.
Man h 2 41 fit
JUST RECEIVED
O N consignment—
An elegant <prinp-bottom Sofir,
4'uri hair Mutvnssos,
Carved Bedsteads,
x Willow Waggons, for children,
Cribs, &c.
SAM. K. HODGES Sf Co.
March 23—44—tf
“Northern ploughs.
A ssorted size* on comngmmmt
For sale low bv
SHORTER, TARVER & co.
Jan. IS—35—• tf
Micnjali R. Barnes tolls before
mo, A. H. Harris one oftlio Justices
of foe Peace in and fot tho 805th dis
diet G. M. ono hrown coloured
florae, six or scvenjyenre old, about
i five feet high, both his hind fret white above the
* pastor joint, racks a little and trots rough. Ap-
i raised by Hugh Reece, James Mortry and Bryant
I Whitfield to be worth sixtv dollars, this 93d Feb-
. ruary, 1833.
| ARCHIBALD M. IIARRIST, j. r.
1 A true extract from the Estray book, thisGtb
day of March, 1833.
! OLIVER P. FEARS/Cleric.
i March 1(>—*43—3t
Weeding Hoes, Trace Chains
and Scythe Blades,
QAA doz. Weeding Iloe*.
500 pek Clinco Trains.
a few do*. lbboUOUous cut rteel SylhenBlade*
fti Mle !>y O. W. DI^I.INU HAM.
NOTICE.
T HF. nuhncribel has received, nndjs week
ly receiving
Salt, Whiskey, Flour and Gro-
caries of every description, which he offers at a
Commission above New Orlcaus cost and char-
ces. He wdl likewise purchase Produce, and
Lumber, for which he will pay cash or goods on
delivery at Apalachicola.
JOHN O. SLWALL.
Febnmrv 2—
give
with orders.
Tho introduction of machinery, in place of the |
tedious and unhealthy piocess of casiingtype by 1
hand, long a desideratum by tlio European and
American Founders, waJ by American ingenuity, j
and a heavy expenditure of time and mono} on Fi
the part ol thc senior partner, first successfully ac- by
complished. Extensive use of tho machioe cast
letter, has fully tested ami established its superb !
ority in every particular, over tiiut cast by the old f
process
The Loiter Foundry business will heronfter be
carried on by tlie parties before named, under tho ]
firm of White, Hager &. Co, their specimen ex- ;
tubits a complete series from Diamond to 14 linos !
pica. Tho Book and news, type being in thu '
most modern light aud stylo.
White. Hager & Go. are agents for the sale of
tho Smith and Rust Printing Dresses, which they
can furnish to their customers at the manufactu- •
rer’s prices, Chases, Cases, Composing Slick’s '
Ink and every arriclo used in tho Printing Busi- |
ness, kept on sale, and furnished on short notice. :
Old type taken in exchange for new at 3 cents per :
pound. ;
Grape
White Robin Eyes with big clusters,
Sweet Guiilurd,
Mtilvofcsa,
Red Foot,
Black Hamburg,
n the Garden of Alpiiouse Lou her t. for sale
G W DILLINGHAM.
Feb 23 40 tf
NOTICE”
W ILL he offered for sale, on Monday tho
first day of April next, all thc unsold.
Lots in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county.
A. II. HILL, j. i. c.
THOMAS JUSTICE, j.i.c
WM.H. DItiMUKES.j. i. c.
March 15* 43 3t
For sale by
March Ifi 43
eoFS
G W DILLINGHAM.
, NOTICE.!
111E subsctibei 1ms just receive J at Apaladii,-
H
1JIOO HACKS Liverpool Suit, containing
each five bushels Akso,
JACOB M. JOHNSON ; 300 HAMPERS Irish Potatoes.
AS recently received on extensive lot of; -- - — - - BSWALL.
CLOTHING •—Consisting of !. - *^ arC ^ —
Superfine olive und brown Cloth Pantaloons,
do grey and steel mixed do do
do steel mixed Satttnett do
do blue mixed do i do
do Broadcloth dress flouts,
do do frock do
A goneral assortment superfine Bombazine i
and Valencia VESTS. All ofwhirli will be r
sold cheap fnr cacti.
ET He has also received G barrels of prime
wintei strained Oil..
Jan. 25-30—tf
LAW. i
r®T HE undersigned have entered into copnrt-
' J|. nersliip in the practice of law, under the
■ firm of A. &■ 11. V.. Iverson. They will attend
j generollyto anybusincsscommittedto ihtdr charge
I iu tiio CnaUahoochvQ Circuit.
ALFRED IVERSON,
B. V. IVERSON.
T ..V a, NOTICE.
HE Notes and Accounts of Lads 4p Wynn
are in my ha^ds for collection. They must
be speedily settled. JAS. N. BETHUNE.
Feb 15—30—rT
PALMETTO HATS,
ftJA doz. Summer Hals, for sale by
•»W G W DILLINGHAM.
March 9—42—tf
FLOirK.
pfh supertin
Q W DILUNQIIAM
too Barrels fresh sujierfino Flour, fir
sale by
42 if