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rievistiitt; tfttufglt- iawxfcliMlia h»8. T4i- * >rij-
hiioo, and orc«sioo«l «»suir[>iioii und rcjritquisfi
mentor the commented scheme.'tie absence o,
hearty purpose to the tod, which are entirely
the fault of thn projector, are often charged it
the want of a wise and " oil concerted plan.
• Again—' plan badly devised, and having
fiiotlamotttal defects, when pushed with force
and pnrs ted with uudmibiing roofidenco und
enthuiiaam, and with donlile vigor, as it advan
ce* along it* weak po-ws, is often seen to ler-
minato io cnmpteio success. "'Fir.il qninjut.
sartem suit rt.’aiid life 'Vise oncinn's. I, would
cot affirm that faith nnd perseverance are ado-
eluded l*turu. W ith Ijivst^nt, acuipiUo
power* of analysii, and cautious and prir-
deoi nisoagomoni ary, for siro ossfst port,
conjoined ttnth firmness of purposo and
vigor of decision.
Tlte ancient adago ‘ medio tutissimus
ibis'—the middle course. if tafeit, baa been
trnnsmititd; as Hie wisest geuurat estimate
of the course to be chosen, in tegard to
alternatives, the clioicn of parties and pro
joctsi The spirit '>• 'ho maxim inculcates
ueutrality, where 'er human intnrests aa>l
passions are concerned, and a medial cdurs-
Ixti-.ven thn at.retires ot propose,I ptojecis
11 in ty have the seemipu of arroganco in
question'thn wisdom art' a'nyiieg, so loug
deemed Oracular,' My nnsiuuiS is to an*
iionncu, what strikes 1(10 as loiporlant iruitl,
qua:* remedios for every dccrCn of error and'
raslniets in the fundaments! plan; but thit a i»s|t
plan, carried out with iiiishrinfifiig pa/sevoranco
has bettor chances than the best ono pursued structions of any one. Instead ob viewing
with infirm purpose, end often broken off, und this maximns it-wise one, I deem ii td tie
UjWMWUiJPi I "■ J Ufll—M .'JLBllll
SHEBIfFS’ HALES.
MUSCOGEE SAJLES
W ILL be sotif at the Court I loose door m
the town of Columbus, Mere ogee county,
on the fir*t Tuesday in Miry nest, beinreen the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Ca23&ZS2 HOTEL.
Auwrin, Lumplak Co.
THE ssbntriber Mill coniinucs to
occnpy his old stand, on Main street,
a few doors abovo the Conrt House.
Having extended his.improvements
he is new prepared to accomodate in more com
flL;
One. pay Horse, Levied on *« the property of | Ihrtalila style, those vrtm may favor him with
iniliutn P. IF.illcdr, to satisfy a ti fa issned Irom • «l«nr patronage. I.esdy access to Maps, PtS-
tha Superior Court of Green county, in favor of grams, Ac. can I* lmd nt any time, and noexer-
Jo.epli T. t'emp, ra said Welker, property pojn- tiona wiUbe spared to give loathe traveller m
toil ouilijr J. T.t 'ump.
The interest of Jlesekinli Clay in one twosto-
ry frainoii flonae, riinuted on the corner of Craw
ford nod Front streets, and at present occupied
ny Ii W. Dillard. M. \V. ferry & Co. nnd «.
B. Bartlett Also Iris interest in one Billiard Th-
ble, it’being tlio one hatful onclh levied on ns
the property of said Clay, to satisfy a ft lit issued
from tlie inferior mart of Muscogee county fn fit*
vorof James llarrtillnu arid William Hamilton.
not lti>ldi,ngmy*elf inutviuahlu for the enn-1 vs. Ifezekialj; Clsy.'-tmrf other ti fas vs. said Clay,
structions of any one. I nstu.t d ut, viewing Aprils WM. It. I'AIIOROV I.,-fth'ff.
POSTPONED SAt.i-:.
fn, ns u general principle ot action, pnly for
u beiirtleks’fuol, or mi unprincipled knave
lin'd'beside, In ordimiry Cases, thb most un
wise mid iiusjft) course, that cun he chosen.
renewed
Society in its present form, presents nn iin-
mcnic field of hard cotn|ict)iioit;yi fiiorco *ur;mi-
hle; n ring of innumnr.thio ctitnpptiior.*. The
whole struggle msy bn conducted Under the cov
ert of preset ibt’tl forms, .smiles, courtesies, hows
verbal civility and polite corpespondcmf. it is
only tlio merest novice, who ia deceived, us to
the part lie has to perform,’ by ibis specious
exterior. Every other person is wide awoke to
the fact, that oil prouiid hint however, politp their
exterior, ore bound 10 their interest by an irre
sistible magnetic jnlllicpcP. lie knows, tlni no
show of courtesies induces them I J. remit n per-
ticle of sxertiott to o 'titrip cottipctiiors, to pm-
cure «s many vacancies as possible, and to press
with all the power that entr be put in requisition ’ ia woo tin* f. ank and tminly iiitiopeiiiioncO
to fill somooneofthem. It ises true in a natural,'! oflrncdo.n, or to net under the restraint of
At the same tint andptdet trill Ic snld
Ono Lot of Juind yiiaaleJ in tin Mill district of
Muscogee county, hit thn Water* of tliO.Upal'ri,-
with soirie clearedground and cabin*.' Occnpied
by John McDuffie: flie number oT the above das-
AV lint would W> thought ol the bulge, ivhb ! criheit l,ot, not known. Levied on ns the proper
should invariably adopt it, ns u ground of »y of John McDuffie. In tatisfy one fi la Irom
aVard be t whim 1 Mlgbuta ? Ibdntif, that toj
be it fierce pKfuaan IS jtlwny* 10 tram good I Thovoow McDowell
sense. But to Vacill tin, in indilforltit ueu- I
Uaiity, betwooi) all pnrito*, is to incur, the
distrust anti contempt «f ull.'ttml ntorenvnr,
strongly tn hiauifesi •she' waftt ol principle;
as a tvoHf principled jnjjit can hiifilly fail to
have opinions and principles, iu regard to
questions of jufjtAljng cmiccriiijiant.—•
\V In'tfly io supp css tlm expression of them,
as in a spiriiual sense, that the kingdom is taken
violence, end thud tlio violent force- themselves
into It.
I hnvo learned nothing from experience, so
contrary to mv early impressions, us adequate
views of whst can be accomplished in thtrcotirrn
of a life, hv Orm aiid niisIsokrii purpose, diirrii-’d
into effect by mitiring |Wrs Venice, it woulil
seem exravngant to assort, tiiai n man h <s only
to will any tiling, wiihin the compass of possihii-
ity, to be nb!e »o realise it, Vor if energy of
will, strong conviction, and mmlmting Industry
act upon the desired end, the aspirant seldom
fails, soon of later, to ohiain it. Young mi
sei.vilo nnd oterceitary calculation.—
To iliosn Bin medium botweon proposed
alleniHti'tfes, is goueritlly iu. incur tlio difli*
culliint and d:s idv iuugcs of biiili, and »e-
curt* the advaningea ol neitlier.
I forget not tlm high praise, which tias
been bestowed upon such cliaraclers
ns INtmpoiiius Auicus, tlio (Hco.d of
O.ccto, who diayo nmintiiined ii kind
of equivocal standing and friendship
with tlio fiercest uml most opposite lea*
do s of faction. This yx.mp.o it wide
from the ope which I would ^roposn,
under, “imiljir uo«uiyaiHiicy.sy oilier for
March,l tV.tM’fOIXAND. D.SfiJ.
have been hoard to assert in (Iteir fes'nl mo- j i nitalimi, or rosjieci. Mbderaiiou. und
cnlaninas, I piWit ure always iiuhspeiisin.lo.
!fui tbereis no kind ofresumhisneo beiwoen
ihe composed nnd firm exprossioii of our
principles und preferences, and l ho liine-
se vi'ig baseness' of him, who co ins u I,
and adheres to nbne. I hestowiny highusi
romniRudiiiton upon jnvariable soU’-posses-
s’on, mid unconquerable, modcr uion.—
They nre not oniy eompaliblo with thn
most inllexihle p incipW,ImiI ere generally
mriii'iiiivo of it; but ! m'vcr coinmeiid uni-
vorsal neutrality) not always tlio midway
between extremes. 1 would neither ad
vise die mqai) nor tlio extremes: but till her . oni ' Ibur wheel Vvnggiai, nnotliy, iwo fostiier
o il|« •imlmoj.l m ,,b.«.yl ll f,l«.i|,k, la I
preferencu 10 tho mom. Let Ihtf choice I cmsi.«tm« of Dry-Romlsand llirilwafi, and vnri-
be thru of wisdom Slid discrimination; be it j ons other .n tides; all levied Upon ns the property o
wont course it may. Whitfield II elodgo tn satisfy a n (k from.Troap
Superior Court in favor of l.erov M. Wiley, v
i. ,, ... Wnitfiold n. Sledge and Woody Dbaicr,
lo-Promote the Grotelh of /'recs.—- ■ •* —
Some sppnrnid the dry b irk' qf fruit iind
ftirrst irees to promote choir growth; and
preven! the bark binding too rtiuctl. .' This
disfigures ilia .tree making senna in tlio
trunk, end makes it'grow m angles. Tim
best way is, when Hie sap is forced up, by
warmth of spring, (o tempt; of all thn scie
njo will (lion fuvcaydtilhfut jppoarancej
he more thrifty, in tho,ease of fruit Hues,
tlio fruit will make more ci.laiy than grows
on scurvy moss grown trees.
Cut cinders, bonus and stone's, whom llie
roots of pear irees; ii will increase tlieii
gtuwili one third nn l ssvo them irom die
blight.’ ~~(ie icscc PatmtP.
s«r f tub i gNus—Some young
wi.oo tliuy cry,iiic nju to sillier
«K ,!
hh.
Co;
cliiltfp
a collapse »i lliu lungs, or in llie lilqgimg
of the pfircuts,’ 11 bold their hiealb. Thi
motits, I will eccompiish n ■certain ftnd.
I will roach a curtain emir,Mice. It is
received at the mimont ns l!u> iiispii.iiiobpf self
conceit anJ" thii wine-cup. When tho parties
moot again, on the downhill of life, io diseuiss
once mure the incidents of ihfcir youth, theso
words, verified in tho.eveni, are,recalled us the
prcscmimi-n's of prophecy. Tlio boastful pre
diction, on the contrary, contained in itself tho
elements of its fulfilment.
We road with a kind of vague incredulity, stint
a Spanish divine composed, copied out, nnd
corrected for tho press a hundred huge folio
volumes. Every scholar coqid compose os
much; and porhaps, in most instances, it would
bo as dull end useless. But, us it is buliuveil to
be ao easier to write dull books Hgniust the cur
rent, than pleasant ones with it, tills would make
nothing'(gainst the proof of what perseverance
tail uccomplisli l.ijoraturo records almost
, numberless examples of similar results of untir
ing industry. We arc told Of ii monk, whoso
establishment was en n solitary mountain io
Spain, and who hewod f.iy himself, with, his own
hands, s parlor, bod-roots, cenuiery nnd chapel
from the solid granite of tho mountain. A
young mind entertains no just conception of
what may be achieved, in any walk, by the ! ly panicles of ihe dead bark, and wash
ready diiecthm Of tbe industry offside iqwards j the trees ropnntedlv during llie week with
.an end io which tlio course ami powers no direc-! soap subs, ifcc. Trees nf consider: bio
rtd, at toward* a,pole star, ft s"enis destined,
the course ol human things, thin (Ids grand nud
yet obvious secret should he learned too luto iu
lile to profit by it.
Omnis diet linen—’* lino every day soon
inukos u book’—is tho secret of authorship,:
Madumn do Scvjgne, wlio declared that site
dccnn'd tlie labour of making* book utterly be- l
yond lhe power of her industry, was convincml,'
by collecting, and publishing tlio I tiers she
|iad wrillen, as nn iiinusemtuii, that tlm had nc-
tilally arcomplishod ibis Hereuloan litbor with
out having been made aware of It. Many ii
1 idy, who front mqntal indolence would sin ink
from tho jdou’of mooting tho labour of making
s book, could easily gather up, among her bun
dled sontiineninl friends, volumes ip prove ihe
tamo point. A young I iliorer ofjwenly-one,
with a full couception of what tlio labour nnd
pericvercnco ol a life can accomplish, would
scarcely bo afraid to coot- act to dig out « canal! lungs vvili.be inflated, ami tlio music «ill
with his own hands. ! commence, in a moment.
Decision of character, concentration of mind,
promptitude in coming to u vlefermumrton, pet
severance, anil tho industry tvliich is dciiveri
from tlio conviction that lihor.cab accomplish
every thing,
utlaiumem
the prevaieut opinion
led, constitute strength of character, are almost ukhtu’w ohr saWe popnln ioiimf iliai
simply const t itiOnUl, I know mioftier Wicli i.my j xm-tion aro in the Imbit of corierrijaiiog. i
be*o successfully cuitivuic incais* ern im utv The oll'eiiders -wore btmnil over to sum!:
has denied the sanguine to.iipbraptbui, ,from| tlieti tybilut tiro Mayor’s Court. Tlie]
which naturally (I iwa nteutol decision, hi. I iIk- police mo us ritiivu ns ihuir sirouetli irl-
dasiicity of iliouglit and cuiititiuiiy of pttrp'i Sc- 1 '
necessary lo persevering : labor. Thousands,
wh' have labored under Uni infel'iiiy io lie con
Ililulioqally indisposed lo these sirong points
of character, have been so Oenidv impressed
with their indisponsablo necessity, as to have
attained a good degree of the moral part of these
important at rabates.
Aldiough I. hive indulged in what some, rto
doubt, will l uusidi-r extravagant end unwarrant
ed euliigr ofdecisionjuid perseverance, but wtiicli
lies not expressed, by nay means, llie full extent
of mV admiration of these in tributes, no one will
SO lar misunderstand ms, as to suppose, tiiat I
am ool equally ewuro, that prudence, mid cau
tion, and the severest scrutiny of judgement
ought lo sit in couacil upon projects, befom they
are carried into execution. It is ot little mo
ment, whether those persons, who nre iucurably
deficient in cqod sense and suengili ol mind,
evidence their folly, iu balancing with fee
ble nod i itn id indteixion between the simplest
alternatives, or display it iu rash schemes, the
feeh.u progeny of louiicy and rgtrifvagulice,
rhe opposite extremes of their folly meet io the
Same ruin, i desire earnestly to inculcate ou
those, whom I might persuade, lo pause, ponder,
and sift, to turn every side nod englu of tlm pro-
jeet to Ihe day—to anticipate ail probable
results that may be calculated, to leave oa place
for uueiperted surprise, that might have been,
lortsoec, an 1 nothing unprovided for, that hu-
mm foresight or *tudy, could have divined; but
whea the decision is ooce made, to think •• little
ol looking back, or relaxing the mind by the
mi-nrieg, or falleiing of a moment, os though
ibo iron bolt of ft!e, oaJ wills cf adamant ptc-
COWE.TA SALEH .
W llolg bo wild hi tin* ronit-jwniho flocr ir. the
Town of Newnon, CowtfU coomv, he.-
tw .rn|lio osnnl ho'irj c|*salL 1 . on Iho first Tun*(J<iy
in M'nj nokt, tlie tnl'nvvin? (iroporty, tn-wit:
I*«l ori*nntl r No. **J. in th6 4tb district, oT paid
county. Loviod on ai'tljo property nf VV'iHi.un
Pfc^niill ]r. V) sutiMfy two c\eci)tinn4 from ii Jo*-
tjeos’ (Toirt, Kobe it Rollcns Vjj. the will
null. I.nvy mada by anonutabuf.
Lot off Mind, No. 131. in the 4th district, of paid
county. Levied on a A flit* property of John H.
VVillinmi, to sitlwfv nn exocntiotl from a JufticO*’
Conrt, Denson C. Melton, vs. the paid WiltfaHto*
Levy mndo end returnoH l»y a constable.
One libridcod sixty sovon and a baU’acros of
Land mord or Inssbuin^Mlio North and Northwest
pari of |*ol of !*ahd, No clti, in thtf 4th dHrict. nf
s;»i<] county. Lovird ort its the pfopertyof Jinnes
//. Cruse, to satisfy an execution from it Justices’
Court, Isiuni ti. itainey, lieaicr, vs. the said
CfUKOv
, Lot of Land No, f*0, in the 4th district, of said
County. l*f.'vio4 on ns tlm property *pf J/cnry
Now, lo satisfy anoxeculion from a Justice, 1 f,court
Ifftvi Wikoxon, vs.t}i&ra;d New, Levy made and
returned fo me by a cbn«iable.
On<? i\Vpro Woman Talntlm, about 25 pr BC
years of a*'e. , Levied on as the property of Hotly
ort J. 11. \Iillor, fos-iltsfy sundry KinaUoxe ’’
from a JiHtice.s’ Court, in Coweta cQuoty i
of Silas (i or iffy h nntl other*'. I.evy made nnd re- 1
turned to rrte‘f«\ Alexander Walden notif t;i-Mc*.
One Grey Horse. ' Levied <m ( ns the property
panraitof information, the best knowledge of the
country, which his means of information will af*
ford. Grateful fi*r tbe ld>era) patronage, already
received, itir obnlirMiaochd»*resiH»ctfully solicited.
WILLIAM ROC.LRti.
Anrrin, April *20 48 Ot. •
E N TE K T AIN M E X T
THE Huhscriber respectfully in-
form* tho publ^v generally that he
J!::ES hasopened A fiOLSEOK ENTER.
i.srlnifllL TAIN.MF.NT, for travellers/at* he
New F.clmta E*ost Office, Murray coonty. Oa.
where he keeps constantly en Uand, a supply of
Grain, Provisions,
Dry Goods, Groceries, ’fyc. Sfc.
All ofwhich he will sell upon reasonable terms.—
He pledges lumscK to furnish such as may honor
him with n call, with asgood.laro as the ronntry
nflbrd*; nnd flatter^liimselflbyt he will receive a
sfioro of public pntrenagei His charges will be
ns follows, viz: tinpper lodging, horse food for
night, and breakfast, one jjolhrr; breakfast- nnd
horse feed, fifty cents; dinnci and horse feed, fifty
cents. He would observe, that two mail* atrive
ohd depart from bis house every week, lie hr.s
lived five years in the Clfcni^ee Country, and
has travelled over a greaf pari of iLtbcrolbre he
claims an almost onivcisat knowledge of it# soil,
and productions. To fortunate ilrawors, that put
up Mb him, Ijq will give vbp bp»t information
bout iJieir land, that he is in possession of, ns well
us the heat instruction how they may find it, free
of charge Ho likewise rtiny be tfmpfoyed to
drew fortunate drawers their land. ,, ,
WILLA1M J. TAItVIN.
N"W Echota.Gn Jah 17—-tlfi—mil
themselves
_ _ _ y the-firm
of ColqeiR AT^Ioemsy* I*h3jr wfll ettend all the
Courts of the Chattahoochee Circnit /Their of
(ice is in Colombo*. W. T» COWUWWt
Feb. 16-39-tf 8. W. FLOCRNUY.
LAW NOTICE.
G KOKGE C. SI1VER8, Attorney at Law,
rcMjeclfally tender* Iti* pioreisionol iervi-
ces to the Pnblic. lie will attend tha roo.-ts in
Muscogee, nnd tlm adjoining countiia- Hi* office
is on Broad Street, a lew doors above the Colum-
kas Held, wbera lie Diually mny be found.
Colnmbas. Feb,27—41-*2m - ..
of Daniel Spragciiis, to Hatisfy tine Murlgitgc fi.
ofjucuh (,. AlirnlvnmM.
'ipfavor c
April, (i
DAVID DUKE, h'ff.
PLANTATION
For Sale. -
subscriber oflt rs for sale, on a long cred
B , it, the plantation in Jackson county, Flori
tla^Tyr^erly ownetl by Hon. James Webb:—* r
is pb’iwsantlv situated, and only dive miles from
ihe Cbipola river:—it js under a good fencte,
tlio buildih''s ure coinple.to, and, the land well
watered. Ii Ins been planted in Cuqc, And has
produced 1700 pounds yfel^ar Sugar, to the acre,
and h deemed lw the neighbouring planters to be
the most choice farm in the county*, It contains
about 400 acies, 230 of tvliich are cleared. Fof
further particulars apply to Isaac Pprl, wlnse
pi ant Ht ion is in the inimedinte vjernity.
Jjilinn.ic, a truct of fi IO .ucres,»fibout two tr.ii ra
distant from tbe noovi; > 300 aerds of which u:o
favor ' nn ^ I'bon rpnlpl for iwo of three
1 years to Janies Watson. tVql n first rate farmer,
who pronouncos it not inferior to thp best bottom
binds in West Florida*. Many of the .buildings
on this plantHtion aro in pood order, nod llio.land
is well watered -and woodeil. * -
obb
TIlOIII* KALIOH.
W i LL he sold oa first 'J'nesday in
next, at tlm Court House door in t! i
LihcicLw, my Imiblings in the town of -W
# Villo, J tides on comity, dbnmsfHrg 6P, - ■*
P-rgi A BRICK HTORE.'CO Ieet by M—
fti i ocntpirrl by lb J, floivre. A frame
l®* 1 ^ to . rc ' f^ L ‘ l ify 3Q~H0fccupifil by M.
town of Ln (irnnge,Troupdounfy, within the ueu i JiT** .! 35* 13 ' . T,1n
nl hours ofaalo, tiio folliminx prupurty. lo ivf: 1 Wl ",. 1 ; « ,n ^° rommd ' l 'o»" l'«>W|ng
Ono Mahogany pijolioiml <iqcMatu«Aiiy Sccrb - 0r ’ » 1 'BV U “' r
tary. one .Maple I'olilingtiibli-,. dno VVosh St.mJ,
1>. H. nOBItltTSON, Sh'/r.
April 0
- bWBAIi VQTn
Adminislrotors' Sale.
A CH<" r.MVLfi to an order of llie inferior
court ofHdriis county, when sitting ns a
co j(t of ordi lftry, will be sold on the first Tues
day in May next, nt tlio roait bouse door in New
ton county, on# lot of land No. Ill, in the ninth dis
trict of formerly Ildnfy now Newton county
At tho same time will be sold at the court house
in Harris county, a negro boy (flcnty,) sold ns
the property of Walter Nurtneleo deceased, for
the benefit of tbe Iwirs. Terms mado known ou
thoday. JOHN HUBBARD, > . . .
it. !’. NlTNNBLr-K, idtlntrs.
March 5—li-l't
NOTICE.
f NOUli month aftw dale, application will be
maJetctbu inferior court of Hum* county
when sitting for ordinniy purposes, for leave to
sell the real cs«nte of Thomas W. Williamson,
lutd of sab) county, deceased.
WILLIAM W. WILLIAMSON. Ad,n'r.
NANUY G WILLIAMSON, Adm'z..
April *20—4in
noUK months after date, application will iio
* “latle. to the llonorab'e tbe Inferior Court
occasions great nlum to p.inpits, and
is ft H’»il trvtl, for it ii iOliiolinioH with dil j of Stewart C'onnty, when sitting for ordinary pur
ficolty that llie breath can be lecoveicd. | poses, tor leave to sell l/ttof Ltiml No. Ill in
Tho IblfptVini-is 8U. CiiSy aiiJ corti.lftfpm ‘i 10 Wdalaarirtof «Hpiaall*-U*, now Slowwt
) i •, -| i* ,i, i .i » • t I bounty, ns tlm property ol Robert Cochran de-
edy; do^iue uosutl of tho child wufi L e . Wf f For tlio bonelUolx.wheir* und editor*
ilitmib tun) Ri gor, then pul vour mouth to 0 fsaid doceasud.
tlio child’s mouth and blow smartly; the ! tiOl.oMON C. PICKET, AdaCr.
* * * * -** January 4m
A few u»oie blacks wore brought lit?
i l'oto.\lm Muyur ou Moadiv m oiling, for
maiipis after d.it’espplicutioh -\Vi!i b»j
’ imulc to tlm Iiou^ruulo tho (nlcrior cqurt 61
Muscogee county, when silling I'm a dinafy'pvrpo
s'es, fur loavo to soil a Hoiho anti t\v»» Lotsia the ci
ty of Columbus Also a ncaro boy by the name of
colli iction that li.tor.cah uccOiuiilislt iln> raminoiioUtWitjujf-Tlofofls rondwt ou j Lewi*,, a-* tho property of James 11. Weshnore-
ng, art*, in my. iui.td« «y>*oi!ii.»l to llu> 'Huud'iV fvi'imtg, in the '*it»ft clod diN-i^ in ^' doc'd. Holufor the benefit of tlio lieirs und
t of great xucccss in life. - Contrary 1o Tl.o >uwuli took -’(riaco io sixth j c , rcJi '‘ or ” of xVicnAF. v *,. K . JlllV
L-ut opinion, that ilii's,; trails, wliicluim- , „„.„i l.filmv IDm;, iuthu vicinity of a! ivt-niary. "-C ’ ■
ton’ll, pal ticularlv on Soiutay ovuril
quit' s a VigoGi* tu-yoiid. that wliiclV ilioj
pri’S’iit organixation van iiffural. It.is n|
per fee? A Nil Ha; p<Jt 6q!_s 4 re-llie iuoflVn-
siv» ckizoui insullL-d auJ lualtrofeii, us!
iht\v puss l>_v, Imt even tlie WMCti aiM tre.i-1
jrd vviih conlcuipt by ihosn gangs. U( uo (
gro dospanvdoos, tvini, foolipo cOiniurtubl.v i
st-cur« iu their iiupibuis out sirmijvi'i, uri-j
always on tlie alert lor u qiljircl und a ■ .
not. Can nothing be done to v,rOnri'liuii i * (‘Or2 tit rlOSCtt^CV C Ott llltf.
tlio arm of tlie l.iw? If m.i, we ,„, v t ,s ^f.V,! r,iK ' S l i" , T rt n l'P lics
... . . . . I til for tellers of a.limmstraiion ou Uo- estate
well ionseiUtu.au tmpertum m tm/icna, 1 0 p ^ Ul u, lr .;,,i p [j„
ury*
I AOUtt months nfler dnU>, npplicnttka will be
nunbi to -tlie' lioaoriitile tlie iuferior court of
Cunphctlcouill,, wlieo sitliup for ontmun pur-
posestbr tense to sell lot of Juud No. Itki. in die
'JlsSilistfir.t, Vml Bbetion, lomierly in Musco;
now Harris roaulv, botonq
Andrew J AUtmry, erphau.
JOHN SHORT,
v , lititiriliiu forsuid Orphans.
Mareti Id' 43 4ui
I TI.H 1 !; nionlli. nder date application will be
made tii tin- linunr.shle tlie irtfenbr court ol
Henry county wlion wtirinJ* for ordinary purposes
for leave to n‘!l tho’l’riil estate of Anna I'xfoNl.
MARK MTHTCHEN, I...,
It. M M'CL'TCHEN, j u ,ls -
April y!—43—4m
ami al.ow tliese teilows io fariii uu iud
pendant confederacy, ora sou:liern league
Pennsylvanian.
Shth street, irons Spruce to Pine, in-
liabiled on built side* of llie way bv res
pectable r.uiiilies, j, infexied Ut.-yond
measure, by tlie low blacks who turn out,
almost every day, from tlio dens and sties
in which they snore, in the vile alleys that
deform a ut 'ghbouiiug quarter of the city.
Oa Thursday morning we saw two you up
blvakies—neither more then flfteeu years
o|d: preparing to lipht ai ihe very comet
of spruce und sirtb, several amateurs, of
similar colour, cuugieg hiug about them
lo see the sport.- I f a son ol any respec-
table person io the neighbourhood Jpul
interfered, the combatants aod *|iectJtotl
would have immediately joined to tntmp
him, and, in five minutes, he would iiave
bt-eu in the face, at least the blackjbit of
ibe,company.—Saturday Courier,T
•ml luti! of said county de*
censed. iTiis is tlwivforr to cite and ftdmdnish
nil ntid singular tho kindred and crniUon of «;lid
docoiHed fit he and npiujar ut my olfice, within the
linn* pM^ribod fc bv law. tn shew cause i( anv
they have why mill letters should not be grunted.
Given under mv haml at otlioe this 1st day of
Ap.il ItilW. JOHN TOWNSEND, c ca.
Georgia —Lee county.
W HRKCAS Dudley Sne.ul applies to in*
(nr letters of administration on the estate
ofThomaa HughM,dec’d.
Theware therefore to cite uni admonish nil
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to he aud appear at iny office within tlte
time prescr ibed by law to shew cause if any they
have why said letters of administration should
not he granted. Given under ray hand this 3d of
April, 18:«.
1 THOMAS J. KESTERSON, c. c.o.
April 27 4^- ill3m
ulMVl^jG^^SoJc^^Mnan-
1%, tain eek, Harris co. lia. uu the 1st ol.
April 183U.
Bell, INiniet Fsanig. Jeptlia J. Russell, \\ m K
Joseph j. \vi:itakj;r, r. m.
April W-W-J1
higtily finisiiud liuitriingr.
Alffnnliorpartirulnr* can bn esiiUriuod liy-ap-
plicatiui: to .)K P. fUlis. fTelihvifie.
JOHN O. SFAVAL. .
Apilacbicoln. March 23 1 —44—if
S20’ ytEWAplpT -
L It AN uwa) from tbq suliecritier,
tviug’Jih Marengo ppimty. Ala
gainn, u Negro boy niuneJ Charlet,
igcJ 25 or 2C. rntiier yellow com
«W'<Kri^saw„(>t<;xian, with ono of bis eyes snmf
lor than llie Ollier, mid height about five fee) four
or live inches, ^JCbe sniri boy lias a scar over one
ol his eyes; If*-'™"a smart eotive boy and pluvs
well on die vlHilli. Charles left Ills master trio
U-ulti of December. The above reward will-be
paid if he is seeurt'd in any Jail so that 1 gel turn
April30 40 tit JOHN J)AVI8.
$10 BEWAflD.
RUNAWAY froiutho subscriber
living nt tho mouth of Hullawakue
crcclTon tho Chullahoochee river 4
in Clnimbcrs county Alabama, on
the 20lli ult u negro follow named
Hurry, about ^4veais of age, dark complexion,
ubuMlivo loet ten or e lev on inches high, and
quite iutollegenl, fimnorly owned by Alfred
Iverson. Usq-ofColumbiw, und lately owned, by
Amos Johtisbn, of Muscogee eotraty, of whom ^ I
have purchased snid negro.— He has u wife in the
settlement, whore he is welt known, and perhaps
limy he lurking about there, or in Columbus. The
a >ovc sum I w ill^ive as a reward for apprehend
ing and confining stiid nogro in Jafi so that J can
ut him. ROGER MAG RATH-
April, Cth 40—tf-
NOTICE.
RUNAWAY from the subscriber
living in Monroe County u Negro
Fellow named Jtie. about 25 years
of ago a little, above the ordinary
_ size yidldw complexion has a scur
ovor his rigiit eye—1ms had his right fore finger
cut with n gin, so tlmt the end of tlie finger crook a
Iptlo down. Any person who will apprehend llie
said nogro and lodge him ui any jail and give mo
information shall ho liherally rewarded Any in-
Ibrmatinn upon the subject addressed to me ut
Springhill F. U. Monroe Co. Ga. will bO tlmuli
lullv roeeivod; TAOMAti M. EVANS.
Murch 23-44-x-tf
NTItAYED OR STOLEN
1 From my Waggon, in the town of
ColqiiiOus, oil tiaiVuday night hist,
a large 1»AY HOlttife, inclining
to a sorrel, about sixteen hands
ir-i' nrm 1 - 5 '* 1, with White hairs around the
r Hit iif his‘toil wliich give a roanisii appearance;
iie may ulso be known by being blind of. a a eye,
with it defitcl of the cf left loro foot.
Any person giving information where lira horse
may Iio found to the subscriber living near La
Grange, ^hall be libcrallyTowkidcd.
Apriliil*-48—3t AMOS UMP1IREYS.
Georgia—Harris County.
TOLLED, before me bv Blue-
ford JtiDofO. u siriull dark bay HorJtt
I’oaev. five oruix years old, four
feet live or nix incites liigti, both
T ..... "nr '.in.l feet wlute, I'is liuck somewhat
scarified, samuil wliin- speck on liis left shoulder,
:■ I eje roacli mane will' a email white speck on
the end of lit-: noee. Appruisod by Jame. 1).
Caswell, Win-C- Robinson und ’Kiclmrd Smith,
n> tweat'v-five dollars, this thoRlyt day ot March,
ISti t JOSHUA J. El.I.IS, j. i-.
A true extract irom tbe .Minutes, this the ldlli
dn I “r f il27 ll 40 t ‘ 1 3t AVm Y- B.VUDF.N. CVk
THOXIAS BEARD
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Yb rqPEtfTPULLY informs tho Ciliicns of
" C, Colund'US mid its vicinity, thnt lie has re
lieve.] to this place, and is new prepared to exe
cute all kinds nf work in his lino. (Jentletiien «
oat*. Psnwteons and Vests made after the ucw-
•at fashions and iu the neatest style. He hopes
by assiduity in business, and s closo attention to
tlie wants and wishes of those who will be pleased
i, patronise him, tn merit and receive s share of
tlte patronage of thi. toinuionity. Agood as-
.orlnietat of --lolhs.Cssimer. Vest.nfs nnd other
articles of Hentlemwr’s Drefc ooushaoW kcp ou
Columbu*. Oct. lb—23—tl
notice.
W OST or mislaid M Note give# to the sab-
Ii seriber, made pspabU by Wot. Crew firr
JI*i.t hundred wtpigUof Fodder, dau uolrocok
-M-tad-- All peraons are for warned matiwt tra-
dm* for said note, sod the maker u fbrwsrned
sfe aa'ssksr
... w v \MTilfrO 4^ Cl
EAW.
T HE undersigned Iraye entered into copart
neisliip in (liepractice of law, undos the
firm ol A. & B. V. Iverson. They will attend
generally to any btraincsseommiUed to their charge
in tlie Chattahoochee Circuit.
ALFRED IVERSON*
B. V. IVERSON.
NOTICE.
T JIE Tax Collector of Muscogee county, will
on Monday tiie 20th duy of. April, And on
Wednesday ihe Hth day of May next. si»tend at Mr:
G B. Terry's Confectionary to collect tlie gener
al and county Taxes duo fn. Captain Few's'dis
trict of said County. Al^o on Tuesd.iy the 30th of
April, nnd TIinmdny the frth div of Mny next, at
Mew>r«. Pomeroy <Xr Mdht.igae s Tavern, tocollept
the Tnxefl doe in Capt. Flynn’s district, all 4or the
year 1832. Tiro taxes remaining unsettled (or, on
the firsttiny.ol* June next, will U1911 he put in the
hnndflof proper ofiiccrs tor collection of whiefi all
persons mmcemeH will please take notice-
GIsRAltD BURGH, t. o.
April?—48—3t •
CAUTION.
A LL persons are lier«by warned against tra*
ding for n promissory note for Iwo hundred
and fifty dollara, made by the subscriber on or n-
liput tho 6th October, JB3 Land payable Arthur
Chance, on the twentyrfiftli of December lost.—
The conflidprati'in for wh'di said note was giver,
hasentirely failed and 1 am determined not to pay
Ir. ‘ JAMES C. HOLLAND.
April KM?-3t ’
ItEW COACH SHOP,
COLUMBUS, GA.
T ilE subscribers respectfully inform the pub
lic thnt they have. taken a slore house sit
uated on Front street, -between Crawford and
Thomas street, nnd inmediutety in the rear of
Tarver’s hotel. They design keeping a general
a^iortment of Vehicles of all descriptions: con
sisting. of Coaches, Burouchc-gigs, Tilburries,
Buggies, Gigs, Sulkies, &c. They have also
inltdo un arrangement with some of the most emi
nent Manuffectoriria Estahlbhmentsof the North*
\yliere tliey can shall times have articles built to
order to suit (he purchaser, or no sale.
JAMES JOHNSON & Co.
Columbus, Dec. 19th—35—tf
REPAIRING will be executed in the
be-t style und ut the sliortest notice, on moderate
terms
stmoBoar maritt,
f WTLL rpiuov* to Cotrnibds shout the 25th
W V inst Slid expects heoeefonh to make it
ilia place of residence. Ha would respectfully
."licit s shark of pnblic patronage in bis line.—
His operations will embrace every age and eon-
riition of'the teeih. He will correct tho irregular
itiee of children's teeth; cleanae end purify, ping
or remove the cariona portions of ihe decaying,
and insert every description of artificial teeth—
from one to any number wished. He wiH also
extract teeth and relieve the gams of seorvy, 4e.
Families can con: > and his services in fee'conn-
try 01 adjoijwg coanties without additional
charge, ti_v aaareseing him privately nr through
tho medium of the mail. Superior tooth pow
ders constantly kept on hand—also, tinctures
&c.Tor oiseaxed gums. ■ ,
April J9 48 If
TO MER0HAWT3.
A General Assortment of low prked and fosh
xjBl ionublellats, j ;
-ALSO—
A splendid assortment el Shoes and Boots, di
rect irom Northern SLmufnctories, on 'censign-
meut. For onto on the most reasouahln termsby'-
SHORTER TAKVRR*. CO.
Jannnry, 18—35—if ■
bh SbS* ceshs 'Thomastnn Lime,
»JWW lOObhls Flour,
140 sacks Salt,
Segnr and Syrup,
Received on consignment by the late nrriVirie
and will be sold low.
SAM’L. K. HVDGE8 & Co.
March 3—42—tf
NEGHaqLOTHING, HATH
AND SHOES
J UST received, ,
1110 (fill Fustino,
50 do Hangup Cord.
201) pair Coni-ac Shoes,
20 doz. Woul J/ats.
—ALSO—
A general assortment of'gentlemens Wes/ 1 ;
Coats, Pantaloons and vests. All of which we
offer very low.
HUDSON & FELTON.
D c.22--31--lf
To Fortunate Draicers in the
Land Lottery.
T IIF. Subscriber having lived in the Chero
kee Country, for the lost five years, profes
ses te bo well acquainted wit h the face of the
country. And since tho surveys hove been com-
plctedJic has examined most of tho districts ir, the
western part of the country, and is still engaged
in making examinations. Any persons wishing
to obtain information concerning any lot of land in
either of the lolluwing Districts, in the Second
Section, viz: 4, 12. 13,14, 22, 23,24,25. nr ei
ther of the land Districts in tile third and fourth
Sections, and will enclose one dollar pur money
to the subscriber, will receive a written descrip
tion of their lands as early as practicable, atatiug
the quality of the soil, whether improved or vacaut
whether watered or dry; with suck other informa
tion as tliey may desire.
WM. J. TARVIN, P. M.
New Echotn, On. Jan. 17—36—3m
SIGN of the flag.
MJON’S. SFjRAT at the sign of thetri eolored
JjfM (lag. alms James I. Hill’s Confectionary,
ofieri to' hU friends and customers Fresh Bread,
Husk, Crackers, Pound Cukes, Fruit Tufts, 5?c.
hot from the oven inoruitig and evening. Also
would inform his patrons, tlm he hasi'alwa)* on
hand an extensive supply of everv article in the
Confectionary line, manufactured by himself and
in the best tnanuer, known in fhe first establish
ments in Europe. Country friends may depend
ou good articles and put up oil the "hottest notice
at fair terms. EDWARD SERAT.
April 20 48 2t
CABINET WAKING.
J S. W. WHITE Respectfully in
• forms the citizeoB of Columbus, und of
this and the ndjnmiug counties, that he is prepared
with an exjpnsivo assortment of good lumber and
materials, which will enable him to execute furni
ture of a good quality, and of the latest fashions.
A Idng experience in the priuciple cities of the
United States, will enable him to give general
satisfaction to ull who will favour him with a call
at reduced prices. All orders thankfully received,
and punctually attended tn. His shop is on Bread
Street, opposite Judge Shorter's dwelling.
He offers Tor site a good Giguud Harness.
'Columbus. April 12—47-—tf
New Cabinet Shop.
FBH11E undesigned have established them-
ft selves on Broad st. ooe door below tho Fire
Insurance Bank, where they have on band,
Sideboards, Bureaus and La-
dies'. Work Tables.-
Also, a large assortment of the most fashionable
irUiDHOft AND FANCY CAXE-ltOTTOM,
C 19 A111S.
All ordure fur Furniture, will bo neatly und
promptly Irttcinluil6cl m. *
J NO. r. LOCKET & Co.
March 23—14—If ''
A Valuable Gold Mine
EOR SALE.
A GRF.EABLY to au ordor of the court of
Ordinary for the county of Jolfcison, w
be sold at the Court House in Clarksville, Hab
ersham county, on tho first Tuesday iu J iino next.
Lot No. 48, in tho fourth District of Habershuui
county, containing 2U2 J-2 Acres, which w
drawn by and granted lo James Cotton, to be sold
as tho property of Gcu. Homer V. Milton, dc-
cased, for tin* benefit of tlie distributees of the
aid estate. This lot bv icputatiun, contains one
of the most valuable (sold mines in Hubeishaui
county.—Terms of sale Cash.
ELIZA MILTON, Ad'mi.
Louisville, March fi—43—l2t
SHOES AND BROGANS.
prs Nogro Shoos,
do Brogans,
250 do Kip do
200 do do Shoes,
200 do calf do
.150 do ,do lirogdnfl,
100 do Morocco Bumps, ,
100 t*o ladicn do Bootees,
J5Q do do lasting do
200 do do do Shoes,
25U do hoy&Culf do '
.• 550 do do do Brogans,, for saleb'
Jnn 1ft 3"> tf , G W DHaLINGHAM. *
AOTICiiJ
T /JE Subncriber informs liis friends nnd ac
quaintances. that he has bought out Messrs
Lnwtion &* Howell’s establishmont, andhtw now
on hand n complete nnd genoral assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard
ware, Crockery, China fy
Glass Ware, fyc. fyc.
IVhichhe will art* low for cash, or on tOrm-to
luitpurchnxors. He is now adding lojiisstock o
GROCERIES, and intends .keeping a general
Ropply—and while he feels grateful tb.his friends
lor past favors' invites them' tn 'gWe him a call
nnd judge for themselves
NICHOLAS J/OWARD.
Jan 19 35 tf
New Goods, New Goods.
T HE Subscribers are now receiving from
New York and New Orleans a la rge and
general assortment yf Fall and IlinUr Goods,
comprising every article usually kepi in their lino
wliich is otfeAd unthe must accommodating terms
for cash or good paper our customers nnd purcha
sers generally are particularly invited to givu us
u cull, as we are determined ro sell'Wgaio?.
HUDSON & FELTON.
Dec. 14 31 tf
JACOB M. JOHNSON!
H AS recently received on extensive lot of
CLOTHING—Consisting of
Superfine olive and brown Cloth Fantaluons,
do grey and stoel mixed do dp
do slucl mixed Suttinoit da
do blue mixed do do
do Broa lcloih dress Coals,
do do frock do
A general assortment super,fine Rnmbu/lne
and Valencia VESTS. Ail of which will bo
told cliunp for cash.
(DP He lias also received G barrels of prime
winter strained OIL.
Jan. 2o—36—if
urns. GOODALL
W ILL continue the business of her late hus
band, at the staiid formerly occupied by
him, and will receive orders fof Dying Cloths
and Silks in different colours, and tor Renovating
Ladies und Gentlemen’s Clothes, and will exe
cute all such with great care and promptitude.
UE^TRASSES, *
CJ INGLE aud Double Matrasses made of Cot-
k5 ton and well cured Moas, being (nearly e-
qual to bair.) and kept constautiy on band and
lor sale as nbovo. Orders from u distance will be
l'rompily attended to
March 1(>—43—12m
Eighteen days from New York
and twelve from Ncto
Orleans.
T HE Sabscriber has roceivad and is new
opening, at his old stand oa Broad street,
nearly opposite the Insurance Bonk, a general
assortment of Drg Goods. Hats. Shoes, Sad diet.
Bridles, Hardwire, CrorJiertpwatt, Glass-ware
and Groceries, all of which he offers on aa good
terms as similar Goods can be had in thia market.
EDIVAKD FEATHERSTON.
Columbia, Match 1—41—tf
M¥f ,c
‘ U6—4f ‘
Apri
G-tf
For sale
GUAM.
Important to Merchants , amt
Kotrsr svixscxts.
best ThomaHfon Lime; now
oflbfed (by particular instruefions
to-tloSo a co'^signpicnt,j at ho very seduced
price of $3 50 per cask, for ca.-ih.
SHORTER, TARVER &)C6.
Fob- 5.3-4ft-tC
FTTPaTIT’JP.E,
On cunsieiiment, tit private Sale,
T HE subscriber bus just receive! and offers
for sale, cheap (hr cash ‘
1 elegant Sideboard,
l set Dining Tables, 1
1 do. Chairs;
) hrass-Fire Lett, .
1 elegant Fly Brush.
E. S.' NORTON, Broad s:.
Columbus. March25—3i—tf
^ _ 'FLOUR.
B JBBB Barrera freuli pupcrfno Flour, for
iHrlr sale by G \V DILLINGHAM
March 9 42 if
JUST RECEIVED~
O N consigitmcnt—
An elegant spring-bottom Sofa.
Curl liair Matrasses. ,
Carved Bedsteads,
Willow Waggons, for’ children.
Cribs, &c. . .
SAM. K. HEDGES Jr Co.
Ma roll 23—44—if -
Rare Grape Vine Roots.
Whit* Robin Eves with inrclusters,
Swegt Gai'danl; ’
Mulvnissa,
Red Foot, h
Black Hamburg,
From the Garden ot v jUphounc f.ouhcrt. for'
bV Feb23 40 ,f P 'VajUlNGHAW
caocxjRiEs
A T AVAL AC III c OL
'ORTON & MITCHELL have recoi
r -“e. , , Rr s. v ,T l " , from N ? w Orleans,
<5 bbls. Whiskey,
50 *• Flour, *
frO keg* Lard.
100 piece* Kentucky Bagging.
\\ hick will be sold fotv for cash, cotton
proved paper. Apalachicola, Jan
hio ? oowmco]
J UST received pn consignment.
__ For sale by
January tsig ER ’ TARVER4
4 "1‘OICC srtiSt^fiJnXFjirt rcee
March 23 44 tf^' W DI ^»
r TObaCCoT
Leftwicks celebrated Ja
, River Tobacco.
Just receivedoncon«ignment, end for si
Dec.22-3T?f RTER ’ TAn . V,R&