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A^tl^ha^laUlMmMit tktar in the
f W town of CnlmnbiM M«*eogee eounty on the
In Tuesday in Decunber uestlbe following prop
"rty to wit: . _ .
One nccvo cirt n«oio Ho*« ebtiut nOron yenm
. P ^ A . *•, .J llntni I IZ.Iw..h
„f age levied mo l> the pm|>iil» ol Peter L Gibson
to satisfy ..miry fi l«* ■‘•"“•‘‘I fti-in » court
uf-ltewiirt coamy .o favour of J/icl.nid .'iullisi* nml
Samuel Mcllrido. va Peter L Gibson I tied on and
returned to mo b* a conatublo
)r,». U. H.IRGROVE, 8*’/
V * SlOHTGAC.E HALE,
Will hi! mild on the Inu-i Tuesday in Jsnnnry
next, ono Negro woman named Julis. about twenty
aevan yonmof ape, and liar two children Clarion a
K rl about twelve yearn of age, and tin on n boy a
i
merty Lie now Sumpter Tn satisfy four li lus in
favor ot Win. Ualdwiu. and other* aa the pwpert
of Joneph Mima, levied on and reierned to me by i
constable, issued from n Justifies Conrt in Sample
county. _
JOHN KIMMY. Sl.’ff.
W IL^^^fpHn^A^USdny in De-
c#?ml»er next* nt llumiltoo Hern* want)
'MM (
One bey hur»e,' find thr ittack of medicieo, to
getlinr with n Library of Book* of various kind*
All levied on ex *iie property of John J. Boflwall,
to flfltMfy one fi fn from Morgen Inferior cocrt in
favor of Abimr ffenflon va John J. IJoewell princi
(>el eod Alexander Fitzpatrick and George Long
lord xorarilK'x.
The Mettaxlist Fpineopel church in the town of
//ainilton and the lot on which it in piteateil levied
on to aatipfy two fi fn* from Herrffl Superior court
r „ ^ ! one in favor of David J. Brin, fFilbam P. Henry
mat nine year* of ago, Levied on up the property of Benjamin Klenry. and Keaiah llnnry Iwnrera the
John II Lo.o.toflitti*fy u Mortgage fi la from Mu*« , oilier in favor of l^e* end Wakefield va Joel Bran*
cngee,Suporioi coutt in favour of Junicp C. Sullivan 1 bum Richard Bhucloford Dame/ //ightnwor, and
vp. John 11. Love, property pointed out in fluid William Y. Burden. Pointed out by Joel Bran-
Mortgage fi fit • bum
Al»o wi/Mw wild on the f. at Tnefldny in De*; Twoniv acrea cf land more or low adjoining the
member next, one Lot of /and uo 05 in the 8 dint, of town of //nmilton being n part of lot No l‘J5 in Rio
Muarogoe cuunty levied on up the property of John twenty firat district of originullv Mnarngoe now
Hohinpon to xatiafy a fi fu from Bulla. Superior court,, Hums county together wuh'tbo ^ improve menu
in favor oil W Hacheldrr and Charles Codwan : whereon Lit Deberry Wright now lives levied oft
va. John Robinson and A L. Robinson cecurity up (be property of the fluid Littleberry Wright to
pointed oat by John Seh/uy atty. pat inly a fi fa from llama Superior conrt in favor
AUo out; Lot “f Loud • ill ttonu 1 i»n I of Afui tin W. Stamper, for Uienan of Felix l^ewis
provementa thereon, known by No. 251 situated Dn ^ Robert llill va Littlcbeiry Wright pro|ierty
and lying indie seventeenth F17 j dip; of Muscogee I pointed not hy Robert Hill
county. and occupied by Cook A //all, levied on to | One Mulatto ghrl about ten yoara of ago levied
sutiafy 4 fi fa from Morgan aupurior ooort in fuvor I a " too property of Richard N. bretne to sotia-
of James Maxwell, for the iip« of Felix Bryant vs. 7 Dvo “ fas obtained in Harris
Wm R R’dliania, Robert Po/ly, Benjamin Glover,
and John G. fFillinina, aecuriti* a, on me stay of
Execation, property pointed out by f, McCulloch.
Ai*<» on** iicgriM Imiv ii in Lm'0 nboul
twelve year* of ago levied on a* the property John
Pride to anlip.fy a fifn from ti c Inferior couit of
Muarogee county in favor of Slowarf A Fountain
vp John Pride. Wm HULL AND. D.Skff.
Nov. 8
..stewaiit haj,*;». “
O NIne llnl Tnuaday in December next will
Im sold at the court lioviwe in Lumpkin Ml*,
wnrt nonuty betwoen tlio uaual hours of sale the
following property to wit:
A tun i w n Lin* ot Lnoil No 132 in lire
25tb dint end No 197 in tlio 19ib dint ul'originnlly
l^u> now Siownrt ciioniy, luviud on n« the property
nt' rtpunctr tti/ey, to rulim'y two li Di, Irom llibti
rnipurior Coart. ut the inulnncu ol I.ovi Eckloy &
Murdoch Chl.holm. v« wild Ki/ey. 1'roperty
pointed oat by Imuc (>. riuvni. iir
POSTI’ONEU >ALE*.
Will bo .old nt the mimo tiino und nlaco lot or
hind No (41 in the23th dUt. ul'originnlly Lee now
Stewert county levied on •* the properly of John
Nenre, to euti.fv ono li In imued frnin n Justice,
court in Henry county in fitvar of Jnine, 8. Alnok
v«. «iid Nance. Levied on end roiurnod by n can
•table, pioperty pointed out by John I'hiliim-
L W. HILL. Sli'ir.
Nov. 3
At the same time and place will he. soldi
Iwt aumhor one hondied end twenty aix in the
twenty Drat divtricl oforiginully Lee now Stewart
county. Levied on M the properly af Seaborn Sim
mon* lo*Mti.{y one ft fa from l lie jaitiue. eourt of
Fayette county in fuvor of Chnrlu* Collina ngainat
fv two fi fn. obtained in llarri. raperior court un
>ler virtue of attachment, one in fuvor of Clark
lllandford jnn. the other in favor of Daniel 8.
McCarter v> Richard N. Gieene.
II'ILUAM F. LCCKir:. D Sli'fT
Nov 3.
IIAIY DOLPil NAlAW
ll'DXlireld on Inn ur.t Tuesday in Do
V V rember next nt the Conrt Honan door in
the town of Cutbliert Randolph County between
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U NUliD un order of the Inferior Court ol
Aloaroe county when .RtiPC fee ordinal)
i 'rpo.ee will be eeld on the Dr« Tneeduy in De
oember next bufiWe the Conrt houue Door in the
mwn of Telbotton Telt ot County. Une negro Girl
named, Nancy wil'ed by Daniel Jett to Judith
Pinckard and her heir., aeid property uold for the
lieueDt ot tbo heir, ol uuiil Judith Pinckurd Dec’d.
Term, of-ule Twelve monlh. credit
SEABORN L. DEAN.
Trustee for the heirs.
Octo’. rSA S3 9t
A *• REE ABLE to nn order of the info-
rjor court of Ckmnhell County when
wtiin* for ordinary purpoue. I will on the 6r«tTeu«-
dny m Deeemlier next ut the court homie in the
county of ilarria null Lot of land No. 168 in thedlxt.
Diulrict end aernond neolinn orricinally Muucogeo
now Harii. county, aaid land belonging to the es
tate of Andrew J. Al.hury nnd Mid lor the benefit
of aaid orphan.. JOHN SHORT Guarttion
Oeto herSti 22 pt
NOTICE.
A GREEABLE to an orderoflliehonnalile tbo
inferio rnur of Wilke, coonlv. W II beaohl
un the fir.t Tne.duy in December next «i the court
hou.e intlnacogee county. I.it of Land Nn. 22
in Gill district of.mil county, drawn by lao orphan,
of J iime. Woollen decea.ved, (Late of VVilkc.
county and auhl for their honefit.
JAMES II. WOOTTF.N
Fur uelfalid lainorn.
OctohcrS I!) Ot
LAND For Sale.
I WILL sell on accommodating tsrms. the fi»f
lowing Tracts or Lots of land, viz: oncPUntn
lion in Harris county Ton miles east of the Town
ol Hamilton in what is called the Valley, in the
neighbourhood of Mr Ellison. Copeland. A Wai-
p. The Tract contains six bu
two hundred
thiop
The Tract contains six hundred Acres
of which ore cleared and in a high
ation well watered a very healthy sit*
nation, and good society. Also n Plantation in
Jasper coant j 9 miles below Monticelloon Lie
ad to Mi Hedge ville.
A loo, I ah No 59 in the 6th district of Carroll,
NOTICE.
f S lioroliy given that four month, after dale ap
plication will lie made to the hi.aarakle tile in
terior court ofTalhntcounty when ,il»inmfor ordin
ery pnrpum;. fur leave to roll lot mimbcl aoven in
the twenty .ecmid di.lricl of nr.ginaily the ttiird
•action pf’Clieroltne now Floyd county. The .aid
property .old for the benefit of Walter J. Will, or
phan. JAMES Al.DREDGE,
Guardian ut Wulter J. Will,.
Sep 10 17 4in_
Young T.|8ll diler
Whitfield II. Sledge,
Daniel /toher.on and
Mini. C ledge,
Lot No, 62 in the 4lli “ ofCoweU.
■' Lot No 111 in the 10th ■■ ofMancogee
“ I/it No. 17 in the 7th " of Lee.
Aim Lot No 74 in the Town of Colombia, with
n good houue on it; also Lot 93 at the corner ot
Rrondnnd Few atieeta-.No. 358. on Juckmn .treet:
and Lot No. 674 at the corner ofMorc.I and Them
as .treetn: a farther deacriptien of tlio Lund i.
deemed annecemry; perron. wi.hing to pnrehnro
will do well to call and lake a look. 1 he term* will
be made easy. LEWIS DOWDLE.
/teg. 10 12 If
. f Oft sA££
A Viiiualio lotol Land No 70, in thn 9th dis
trict of Muncogee county, lying on Bull Crec;k
within seven milos oftho town of Columbus,con
mining two hundred and two and a half acres
sixty-live of which are cleared nnd under a good
fence. Tncrearc on the premises a good dwel
ling and out bouses und ns good water ns any
the state. The said premises will bo sold low for
cash and possession given on tlio first day of Jana*
ury next. Any person wishing to purchase will
dl an A. S. Rutherford or James N. Belhune.
C »lu n!i is June l > 4 if T. LEVI.
Troup Superior court
September Term 1833.
Bill fin discovery relief
nnd Injunction.
MEDICAL
Dr. Robert IV. Carnes
Having roomed the
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE
render, h . p ufcmionol nervicc. to the Public
He may bo found nt hi. reeidence neir Lang,tons'
mill., and will promptly attend all calle.
June 22—6—if
D R nOXEY,
OF EATONTON,
H AVING removed to Colnmbn., re.pectfelly
tenden hi. eervice. to* the Public, in the
Practice of
Medicine, Surgery, fyc.
He will, in connexion with Dr John A. VrqU'
hart, attend to all call, in any branch ot Medicine
and may be found at hia reaidencu in the house for
merly occapied by Mr. H. Smith.
Columbus Jan. 28—42—tf
DRUG ESTABLISII3IENT.
George IV. Fletcher, fy Co.
RESPECTFULLY inform the pnb
lie that they hnve entered into a co
partnership, and intend to establish
it
No. too tlroadicay
NEW-YORK.
COOKS 4 BPS Aft,
H AVE on hand and are conrtaotly manufactu
ring. Spring "nd Hair Seat Soft* and
Rocking Chair., »fnl.«gany Ghaire, Marble Top,
Centro and Pier Table., Marble and Mahogany
Top Sideboard., of exqei.ite workmanship, Pi »r
aod Claw dining Table* in aette muingle—Pillar
and Claw Breakfast. Laid and Work 7Ybl#s.
High finished and Polished Wardrobes, and Se
cretaries and Book Cases with Mahogany ot Look-
ing Glass Doors. F.legsnt Dresser plain Burean.
and Toilets, F.nclosed Bason Stands, “tgj*
and French Patent Windlass Bedsteads. Cqrled
Maple and Fancy Chair* nl every description,
quality or price. . .
All kindoof Famitare Manufactured to order ol
the latest patterns, and most finished Woikmaa-
ship.
AlsOf Hair Mattresses of the best qualities Fea
ther Beads. Cadiions, Ac Ac.
Orders for any Goods, of the above line left with
Messrs. Cooke & Couit* of Mscon—or forwarded
to ns by Mail will be duly attended to.
August 24—14—121
I T appearing to the court by tbo return of the
Coronerofthiscoanty that Whitfield li. Hledge
the usual hours of sale tlio following property to
wiU
Fast half of'lot namher278 in the sixth dirt, of
r iginallyL ee now //undolph county levied on
* lit® property of Bilns ilfosely to satisfy one fi fit
sued from tne Huperior Court uf Rnndolpn coun
ty in fitvor of Allen B Cliastion, bonrer vs. said <,nn of the defendant* in the above Bill cannot be
Mostly, pro|' rty jiointed cut by Ira Cushman Plffj found in this countv, it is therefore ordei-ed that
atty. service on the r,aid Whitfield H. Sledge he perfer
tedby publication in one of the public gazettes of
this Stn'e, once a month for tnree inorths, before
the next term uf this county, A True extract from
the minute*. N. JOHNSON, Clork.
Sep* 29 ID m3rn
fttty,
Also tficlmrd Platings interest in~ fractions No.
405 and 417 in the 7ll» dist.of originally Lee now
Randolph county. Levied on as h»« property to
satisfy one small fi fa issued from a Justices Court
of sai I county in lavor of Willmin A. Bethea, vs.
said Richard Fluting Robert Elliot and John J.
Henderson Levied on und returned to me by a
onstable.
Also No. 145 in the fifth disf. nf originally Leo
now Randolph County. Levied on as the prop
erty of James Marler to satisfy throe s:nn|l fi fas in
favor of Win. Parrit, vs said Marler levied on and
relurund to me by it Constable.
7.. 1IAILCY, Sh'f.
-LMfeAIi XOTiCKwr
A fter the ^iMraUonTTTuur nmnlkis appli-
ention will be made to the honorable the in-
,‘;v; mje' z:z nT tt f T nr
s ronssthle ’ ^ 1 dtliary purposes for leave to sell the land nnd ne
Also let numb.., five in tl.o twenty second di- oT P . h
;“ l "trJibeUun' 0 T^Tct' ^
^ unJ ^mI«nn,8.
Aluik ini M«» ..nniitw •»»«> in 1K0 tumiii* Jie«.;«t «< July ol 11 4in Acting Adm r
Georgia—Harris County.
W //HULAS William L. Conarit xpplifts to
me for letters of administration on the es
tate of Garrison C'unant late of said county decea
sed. This is therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors to he sad
appear nt my office, to shew causo (if any they
have) why said letters should not be granted.
(iiven under my baud ut office this 31st October
1833.
K. T* L. SPENCER, c. c. o.
Nov. 2—23—41*
KMlUtt months tifU'r tliiti* npplt
*■ cation will be made to the honorable Uio infe
nor court of Harris comity when silting for ordina
ry purposes for leave (o sell lot of land Nt. 39) in
the 21st district formerly Muscogee now Hsrris
county belonging to the orphans of Cornelius Me
Coy deceased*
BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, Guar
September 2 4m
Also lot No. eighty one in the twcllh district ol
originally I*ee now .Stewait county Levied on ns
the property of Joseph W. Grimes to satisfy n fi
fa from Grct tie Huperior ourt in favor of James
M. Carter A Co.
Tomlinson fort, a nf/
Ai so
At iht tatnr fimt amt fUace wilt bt m/ti
Lot Number two handled and one in the twelth
donrirt of origin »Hy i* w .Stewart counts Lev
ied on as <hu property nf Joseph Riley, to satisfy
sundry fi fas hi fkvoor of Kobeu C’fav. issued from
thejusticos court of ti'ilkinnoa count* levy made
ami returned tome by m constahin . . , .
Tleeu town lots lying in the town of Roanoke • dc c d. for the beuefit of the heirs and creditors of
in s nd comit\ levied on as thepnpeity «>f Jordan j deceased.
Bmiih n> satinl ■ two fi las issued from the jui>iicoN I DAVID COOPER, Adm'r.
coa t of said rounty m favour of Mo e Bumsey 1 September 7 15 4m
lev) made uod rcturnod 'o me by u constable. 1 fl.VulK month after date amdieHtion will bn
' ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Marion Count
Nov 2
f JIOUK months after date application will
made to the court of drdmnry of Muscogee
enmity lor leave to sell 371 J2 Diet. I Sec. in the
Chernue* coonty ns the property of William Kent
APALACHICOLA HOTElT
r 11ll I*. sub*crib*>rhnH rented tlioApnlnchicoln Ho-
.1 tel formerly occupied by Mr. Marsh, for the
ensuing year commencing the first of October next,
at which time the said establishment will be opened
for the accommodation of hoarders and transient
custom; families will meet with accommodation if
required. In addition to tbo present Hotel will be
added a number of good und comfortable rooms;
the houso during the summer will be tfeotly painted
inside nnd out; my table will be furnished with the
bes; thn market will afFord including the advantage
of procuring supplies from New Orleans by way of
vesstds, and steamboats running up and down the
rive”. No pains will be spnrod on the subscribers
part to render his customers comfortable.
T. T. GAMVIAGE
Apalachicola Oct 19th 1833—22— 3in
this place ns soon as their goods can
be received from New Yoik.
Their business will be conducted on a large
scnle, and their stock—consisting of well selected
Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery. Paints and Dye
Stofis. and other articles in their tine—they trust
will be such ns to indace such persons in the inte
rior as are engaged in the business to make their
purchases of them. Physicians are invited to
send their orders, and are assured they will be
dealt with on the most favorable terms.
Apalachicola, May 34—3—tf
H A
THE St USCIUBEUS
\ v eceived per steamer Andrew Jackson.
on consignment, the following goods which
will be sold extremely low for cash or upproved
paper at 99 days—viz:
51) bbls Beat Whiskey 7 bbls Diiod Apples
10 do Motiongahela do 12 do Rye Gin
10 bbls prime Pork 12 do Brandy
10 do Peach Brandy 6 1-2 bbls dried Beef
10 qr casks Malaga Winn 3 lihds Bacon
10 bids Muss Pork 20 kegs Lurd
11 hhd canvass llams
lunn 5—4—tf HARPER A LEWIS
Georgia Harris County.
A^L 7 HEUF.AS William Y. Bardin nnd Barbary
T ▼ Holland applies to me for letteisof admin
istration on the estate of Robert ft. Holland late of
said conaty deceased These are therefore to cite
and admonish nllnndsingul r the kindred nnd crud-
i to is of H.ud deceased to appear nt my otfice within
the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any
they have why said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand this 2nd day of November
1&33 N. II BARDON n c. c. o.
Nov. 9—24—Its
AMR
m.
To Rent.
A house and lot on Brood street, for
terms, apply to W. D. Hargroves or
John Woolfolk.
Columbus Oct. 12—20—tf
M
Ware-House and
themselves in the Drug Business , in Fashionable Clothing and Hfft
this nfncfl ns sonn ns their mmla <>*in ( °
Establishment.
G, II. & C. A. PEABODY,
Merchant Tailors.
HAVE just retained from New York
with a splendid a imminent of Broad
cloth., caSsimer. and Vesting,, consi*'
_ ling of Black. Blue, Brown Greene
Adeluid. Drub and mixed Broadcloths, Black Bine
Drub and fashionable stripe cos,inters, Velvet silk
Voteucin, white and figured mureells. Vestings.—
All or which will be uiunufuetured to onle, by the
best uf workmen, and warranted equal to any in the
country. Alao teudy mnde clothing, consisting of
Black' Bine, Browu Greene Adelaid' Drub and
mixed Dress conts nnd Frocks of superior
workmanship. Black Blue and fancy stripe cas-
simers, pantaloons. Plain and doubled bresated
silk Velvet Vests; Valencia do. Fancy ailfa, mole
skin, caseimer do. (Hiilo nnd figured tnnreella of
every description. White end red ilunnel shirt* and
Drawers. Gingham checked nnd unbleached cotton
shirts. Fine linen shiits Jlufllod and plain cotton
do rulflod and plnin Bosoms. Plain ana plaited ea,
tin stock*. Bombazines, Velvet, Silk, Silk hair
cloth, white und black camel* hair do, Back Skin
Riding Gloves, Fine Horse akin of all kind*.—
White (nd, silk and cotton do. Gum Elaatic Web
M
Georgai—Early county.
W HEREAS Martin Wood Administrator of
tlio ostuto of John Gilley doc’d. has Applied
for letters of Dismission from said Administration-
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of amid deceased
to be nnd appear at my office within the time pre«
scribed by law to show cause if any theyhave why
said letters should not be granted. Given under
my hand f his 2d Sep. 1833 N W McBKYDE. cl’Jc
September 21 17 mGm
NOTICE.
80LD. at tho
TallMitton, Talbot county, on the first Taos
50 Dollars Reward
F or apprehending and securing. Nelson a negro
man who nhsciinded on monday (he 12th Inst,
from Bird B/Mitchell, to whom he was hired in
Columbus to work at the Brick-layer* trade. Nol
son is about 28 or 31* years of ago, Black colour
middle size rather bony fuce and broad mouth; has
a wife in mobifo Alabama,
I have strong auspicious that he ha* been taken
olTby s whiteman by the name of Slickuey who is
also a brick layer, and left Columbus about the sama
time. Htickney has fair skin wilh a freckle face
red hair about six feet high and between 26 nnd 30
yeuraorage;—And says lie has a brother in Vix-
burgh Mississippi I have been informed that Stick
ney and Nelson, have been Been descending the
Chattahoochee, in a ekifftogelber.
Oct. 26-412—tf
JOHN WOOLFOLK.
when i
i Lot No.
ILL UF. 80LD. ut tho Court Honse,
Commission Business,
MORRIS, EVANS & Co.
T ENDER to tho public their services in tho
transaction of all business in thn uliove line.
Dining the past summer they hnve built a new
\V:- e Honse, snd are now well prepared to receive
in Store Colton and nil kinds of merchandise.—
They will make liberal advances upon produce or
merchandise committed to their care, and will en
deavor so to devote their time nnd attention to the
business, ns shall be best calculated to promote the
interest of their customers.
Columbus 20 Sep. 17 tf
The Warm Springs
Mcrriicclhcr county, Ga.
fjlhw subscriber respectfully in-
forms the public, that he becamo some
inonlhssince, the proprietor of the above, and that
the place has lately undergone very considerable
addition in the way of improvement. It is per
haps unnecessary lor him to spenk parl : culurly of
the springs or the properties of the water afforded
from theji. It* luxury as a Bath, and its great
cfficucy in all diseases ofthe skin, in Khcumulistn
ns well ns in many internal disorders, wero fully
tested und proved during tho isle season To his
friends and a<l those who may he pleased to visit
him, he would say, that by the 1st of June next, ho
will be ready for their reception, and that ilia best
exertions will be rendered in contributing to their
satisfaction and pleaanre.
Mav 18—52—tf DAVID C. ROSE.
HENRY TAUNTON, Guardian
ar.ll “ c\ mn *7, <1«y in January next, agreeable to nn order of (he !
.mint ftT ordinary pm poses for leave to Sef* ln ,\. rl0 , Court of Meriwether county, sitting at u Ga<
«S.L,- 7 ‘ ™ ns Gnar- i'„ U rt of Ordinmy. tho HALF of tlio individual
$50 Dollars
REWARD.
R®I,
Miiriuii u* uiii) between tliu uhuhi Hohim of *ai« on
the first L'wiUy in Dur.nmfiei next.
One lut oi limit no2tH) in tho 20 dixtiict of origin-
all) Lea •• w Marion count). Ltvivd on as tho
property o. tVilliam Mighhui tc «>«tih|) u h la in (k-
vorof l J.mi.i «»ii » vv illiuin .iipntti Lev
lad o;i ,\itd iclurned 10 me by Aicliitxild MrFnraon
to iNiftblc L JONE<n, D. rih'lf.
Noveinbif 2
" WWKTA.HAL.KS,
■ > I. I'vV I'lbN tlio usual bouts ol sale on the
JlJflirsi I'uesna) in Dueunilier nfaxt. will lie sold
bul'ure ihu court House duor in <h« tow u of Nownao
Coweta ceuuty the ibHowing property tu wit:
tail el'land No Ilia in tlie 6lh district, I ait of
land No III. in tho 4th disirit l, Lot id land bio 65,
iu die second district, l.'oweta cue nty. 26 barrels ot
com, oao usw cotton gm, onu new 'millstone, one
yoke of oxen, one carry-log, oue clock, 20 head of
stock begs, 10 head ol oatlle, and 2 bed* nnd fiirni-
ture.all laivied u|>oi aatliu property of Levi Wil-
* xon, to satisiy nn exocutum in lavur of Dobbins
l.vima. and sundry other li fas against said laivi
WiicoXon.
Als<> house and lot number 5 in the plan of
the ToWn rf Newo.m now occupied by Cnmles F
Bherburne, levied on ns tho property of I'liomus
W llollon, to satisfy un execution ill fuvuur of
John Loypervs Lestairgotlo sod Bolton
,11s > lot ot land No til in thu bin district of said
rounty Levied up.ui as the property of llirsm
Warlack to satisfy sundry small executions from a
justices oourt. in i roup county, in fuvur of Sall'old
gild Fears, levy made nnd returned to mu by a
constable.
Also Lu. of land No 139 in the 2d district of said
county Levied upon a* tlie properly or Edmund
Reeves, lo satisfy au cxvauinni from a justices euort
in Coweta count), ia I'uvour uf Andrew J. Berry,
sold under Uio iiniumtnuucu ol a Inorlgago lids ol
Land, Nos. !■ ti andIkio m the bill district ol sain
county lev.id upon us die property ol'Wilhain Bul
bed, io satisiy un execution m luvour of Jeremiah
L- CnilUaiu, and saioliy oilur It lus va said Bui
lard
Lot of land Nt 82 in the 3rd district ol wild
rnunly. Levied u>di us the p uperly ot WtUiiun-
C'oblt, anu Iiu.pl' Coho, to .un*|j HU executum
from Kalrun Superior court, in layout uf John
Lnidsey,
AM Lot of land No. ln6 in tho 5th disirict of
said crunty. I.evied on es mu properly of Juines
W Davis, to siuslyau execution in luvour of Ko-
Imrl C Stubbb lield va sard Davis Are. Joseph
Edmonson security Fropeny poiulod out by said
Ldmou-ou DAVID DUKE fi-A'Jf
Nov. 2
HUsIIPTKU HAlsKH
U JILL b*> M»i«l on thu tirat *1 ueHuiiv in do »m
tar next tilt* following pioperty u wit
Ont* lit t.H iutl nuiiifiur 11/ in ihu sixtacntti dis-
trici «r I’,.rnui. lv ta>' now Sumutor count) i. vt#J
on ■* fit* prop***) t*l Lit lebory Mifts to satisiy 4 *0
oxiMiMlion* m U\orof Johu Donalsou, cxiH)Ution»
frtmi ti )u-vt»rt‘0 )uri mi Dooly county Loviod
on tiul Hiluiuitl to me by a ronrtublo
Also 1. 01.1 d48 the 2!)||| Dt-
tnct ofwu.l rounty l/svm.l on asll M proiwrty of Jo
uoph Buns to . aisfy sundry U .u i.ver of I*..e*
.r .mo Hsugouud ot ie.s flum „ Jull ; r ,,.
miSS 1 l ' V " duud r * ,ur ned lo uio b>
\ • «’"nbit KVJ m ,h. -vgii, ,
of said county levin) nn a. tlie oronettv ol
Haller to svisljr oa-olr) f, fa, rafaJTr rf jiibT
Uidfa and rfhur .wood from the 8up, tMt Cotrtrf
AI*. onu lot uflsml Nr. 117 ■■ thu l«, h Dl , tn( ..
form, rly Leu no* Humptei ouniy levied on as tho
pratrert, o. -atm Do.ru,cm to mlirf) two 6 fa,
faror of Elia* - .« , Jnrf lo .» Cow ,
'» Du ly oujniy. A..o ,>o 148 ,u 2»di Dwtrietfar
October 26—22—tf
LVt ti)li. montiiH dftor itale applinition will b°
i mnJ« to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Muscogfto count), wlmn sitting for onbnnry purpo
nos for IsAvu to soli/ot oflnnd no 172 in the fifth
dist of formerly Troup, now Hurris county, bclong-
iog to the orphans of Inlin Frodrick.
IFILFY GILBERT GUARD.
JVovcmbcr 2—2:1—4m
^TlOtfk inonUis altar (talo uniMiurUon will bo
r mudo to tbo honorable thu inferior court ol
Mutcogeo county wlmn sitting for ordinary purpo-
for loavu to *ell the lands bolougiug to Hie es
tate ofJaui«)N RUutondop'd.
CYNTHIA ULANTON, Admi x.
Nov 9 24 4m
Ordinuiy,
Lot of liitnil. No. B<1, in the ‘.44th
Dirtiict, formerly Muscogno, now Talbot county,
sold Ibr tbo honefit of 8u>>un and Wm Conyers,
beira of JtimuH C'onyera, deceased. Terms made
known on tbo day ; This the 4th day ot Novem
ber. 1833.
RURWF.LL G. PERRY, Guardian.
N ivemher 9 24—9t
M MJJLL boHold on Thuradtiy the 12th of De
ft T cember next at the bouse of Ifni L. Ca-
naiit, till the porishnblo proper! y conHiHting of
bouse hold nnd kitchen furniture * bogs sheep cart
and utoern, with others too tvdiouK to mention, m
tho property of Garrison Cnmint Late of said coun
ty derensed, sold for the beuefit of the heirs und
creditors, of said deceased
Ifin. L. CANANT.
Nov 2—23—Ida
Guardians Sale.
ft GRF.EARLF. to nnoiderofthe Honorable the
im.Inferior court of Mndison rounty when Hitting
for ordinary purposes will he sold nt thu court house
door in Marion count) on the fiist Tuusday in Jun-
uun a ;xt between the usual hours of sale one true!
of land to wit. Lot No 303 in the 3Uih district of'
formally Lee now Murion Count sold as thu prop
orty of Allen Duttiol terms made known on the
dtyofNide. JAMES DAMEL Guardian.
October 26—2 -—4»t
■ TNUt.R nil order cl Hi • inferior court ot Run-
ftj dolph county when silting Ibr ordinary purpo-
•os. Will be sold at tlie court bouse door in Randolph
county, on the first Tuesday in January next, three
Irnfmins to-wii: 401. 402 and 420 in the 7tndna.
originally Lei) notv Randolph county, together con
tainiug 1*90 acres tie* mot of it tirat quality Chatta
hr)*icheeriver land and uudoi cultivation; sold asilie
property ol William Hand lute of said county deed
for tho benefit of tlie heirs and creditors sain one
third carti the balance in two equal annual in
statmenla- K. McKENZIE. Exr.
Oct. 26—22—91
n j ILL he sold at the Court House ill Talbot
County on the first Teusday in December
next by nn order the Inferior Court ol said Coun
ty (when silting lor ordinary purposes, nil tlio ne
groes ai d part of the Land belonging to tiie estate
of John Oncul dec’d. Lot No. 65 and 1U| in the
22 nnd the undivided interest in 109 to the J4th
Disirict originally Muscogee now Tulhol Count)
fifteen negtocs men, women nnd childien of belli
sexes on the same day at the court house in Harris
count) lot No. 239in the2ftth District, Terms 12
months credit, dold for the benefit ofthe heirs und
creditors,
JOHN NEAL. )
EDWIN ONEAL. \A**m.
J?eptcmboi 28—18—tds y
GftOKH.vrz:
from the subscriber, on
,h inst. the following JfE*
BEN,
Georgia Uuscogec county
W HEREFORE Jolm Scltlcy timl Jtmics Kiv-
tin applies in mo lor Irelicrs ul'nilumiimra
lion on lire ostiiteof'Jusupb T. C’amp, lute ol suit!
county dct-nscil
I his is iheralore to cite anti ailmonisli all uiul sin
gular the kindred anti creditors lo Ire end Hppt*,n ol
my oltive lo sitow causo (.if any iltey have] wit,
said letter* should nut lie gran eil
Given under my hand al ullice this 21 tl Oclolr -r
18X1. 22-4i Ji/lIN TUWA8END, l'lu k c. ■ .
Ailoiinistrators Sale
» V un order of un* tnfi rior court ol 'Tu/tatt uouu
ly, w i//be s4»/d at the court house in Eui»)
rounty on tbo first TucuUn) m January next one
Isot ohumt No 132 in tiie fourth district of s-iid
county it being purl of the ruu/ estuto of Jiihn Onea/
deceased.
A*so on Friday Uie sixth day of December next ut
In /ute residence ol said deceased in T.t/bot county
'lie unso/d per* >na/ properly consisting of stock,
hor«ft* ful bogs and slock hogs, catt/e, rticop oxen,
cuib* houseli >/d and kitchen turuiluie, tanning
loo/*, and the present ciop ol Corn Fodder and col
tan. a// sold Ibr the benefit of tlie heirs and creditors
Terms mude ifeuowii on the day
EDWiA O.VEAL,
JOHN O.V1.AL
Octftft—22—Ids
Adm'r
B y m outer from the houorab/e Hid interior
c Hirt ol Troup county wneu sitting lor ordin
d.y pu poses; wiiT toe sold at the court b^ >o*e do..
•*f Pike count) i*i Jfc^bulon on Uto first TuomIh) i
December next lot ol* land No, forty aeveu in ifi-
2th district ol formerly Monroe now Pike count
sold tar *he beta-fit ot rinsan P. Roberts Minor.
Terms mad** kn wo on the • a> ol sale
dip 19-47—ROBERT *tUj>dON, Guar
(iiumliun Sale.
yk .Ml 7 ijl ho sold at Hamilton Harris comity on tho
ft ft first 'Tuesday in January next ono lot-»f land
No 3!) in tlio twenty first dist. of formerly Musco
cce now H.irns countv. soblaa tlio prop** ty ofthe
Minors of Co; nnfias McCuy. Terms of sale made
known on tin* duy.
BENJAMIN W/LU\MS, Guardian.
Nov. 9 24 9*8
Administrator's Sale.
^^TILLImsotd nn Saturday tho 7th day of
ft ft December next at the hsuso of Dane Hill,
laic of this county deceased, all the perishable
property of said deceased, consisting of bouse bold
tV kitchen furniture cion and fodder hogs audhorse?,
nnd other ill (hies too tedious to mention, sold fur
the hem,fit oftho lie.re and cieditors of said de.
caused. Tonus msdi,•known on the tiny of sale-
SION L. HILL. Adm’r. e
Nov 2—23—Ida
Executory Sale.
1 7NDER an ordor ofthe Inferior court of Hen-
J ry county when sitting for ordinary purposes
/Fill be soItTon tho first Tuesday in Ja .unrv next
nt the court bouse do<ir in l/enry county the ful-
lowing pro|»rly to i*b:
U7 1-2 acres of/and n part ortot no 223 in the
3rd district of Henry county also lot number 194 in
the same district and county Also one negro wo
man named Peggy nil *o/d a* the property of Anna
Oxford laumf said county deceased so/d Ibr tlie
benefit ofthe hoirsafsnid dereased
MARK McEUTCHKN, (
E. M. K. .VcCUTCHEN, j
No » 8- 23—9t
OOR 8AiiS,
4 comfnrtnble Dwelling honae and l»t with tin-
4. neces-ary o-t buildings and an ex. Ilem well
•f water in tlie v .rd This property is situated in
ne m itt Bnautifil and henltiiy hurt ofCvlumtu* it
, -ng on the corner of Ear ly and Oglethorpe ,treet*
t tv person wishtng to purchase can get all aorta ofa
isriain bv applying tu the dubscntier.
* J War HOLLAND
September M—IC—tf
About 43 years of age, very black, square mn**®
about 6 foci IU inches high, very intelligent, with
a slow, hesitating speech, and rather an iudistin-1
hollow voice.
ALLEN,
n son of Ren. about 2t years ol age, quite black
but a little brighter than Ben, and pcrlibp* n little
taller has a long scar across his breast, nnd is slow
spoken.
EPHRAIM,
Blacksmith liy trade, full 6 feet nigh, very large
hhtek Complexion; Inis a heavy foiuhend.
The uliove nogroes were purchased in Virginia
last fall, and it is believed they are on their wav
buck. Ben writes a fair hand, and will probably
supply himself und the other, with a free pass
The above reward will be given for the apprehen
sion .ni 1 delivery nf said Negroes, if taken
within tho State; if out ofthe .Stale, One Htinurcd
Dalian will be given fur the .ocuring them in Jail
eo tliut I get them,
FRANCIS LEWIS
i.awnrles County, Oct. 21 1833.
I*. 8. Since writing the abovo, it is thought pos
sible they may make their way to Mobile, for the
purtHise of gelling on board a vessel for tho North.
Oct. 21 22—tr
$60 RE WARD.
R AN A HAY from the plantation of the suborn
her, in Dallas county about fifteea miles west
ot Calraha three slaves hr r/it:
HARRY ubout thirtyyeur* of age, five feet6
or 8inches high, rallier hunky built, one of his
front tenth nut. n sntnll scar un ono ul his eye lids
which, not recollected, his ankles cracks when
walking, hnd on awhile nmnb jacket, homeapnu,
coat, and pantaloons wneu lie left,
PETER, about twenty eight years of ago five
feel 6 or 8 inches high, one nf his little fingers is
t r eked orcusioned by n cut. quick spoken when
interrogated ha* u pleasing countenance, when lie
ell, had a dark round jacket, corded pantaloons nnd
a small tainted hat.
John, about twenty five year* ot ago, 5 feet 8 oi
9 inches high, scared on Ilia face near tiro hair, oc
casioned by a bunt, when ho left had on a dark
| round jacket, white homespun pantalm.ns and
Ismail hritned hat, nitli a pair of coatse lutge
| (tool, I am inc’tnod, lo believe said negroes are
endeavoring lo return to Virginia from where the
two last mentioned w ere brought Iasi spring. 1
purchased them ufUlive .Simpson Hamburg South
Carolina, if the abovo slnves are apprehended und
secured in any jail so I get tnem I wtl give n re
ward of sixty dollars or twenty dollars fur either nn
if delivered on my premises, ull reusouarfe expon
ses paid, the subscriber lives near Spurtu Con
ecuh county Alabama.
Sparta Ala. Nov 2—23—St
1 IIINCHE WARREN.
Tho Editors ofthe Colutubua Enquirer, Macon
Messenger, nnd Georgia Journal, will please give
the above eight inneriione and lorward their ac
count* to Sparts Host Office for payment.
BUOLGHT tojaila negro
man >vin- *nys lus name is MOSE8
ubiul twenty five years of age, black
cotnp/oxion. about five feel 6 inches
high, -tout bui/l. wnli a scar* on the
(a« e. noar Ins nose, says he be/ong*
to ITt/liuiii Oliver, Onngeburxh Dial South Curo-
ina. shu) oepro was a|q*iehoi»ded in the creek na
tion -1/nbnnia The owner is requested to couie
to. wnd and comply with the law and take hiiu •-
way.
LUMBER & MEAL.
THE sabsaribor having pat his million the Mu?,
berry, three mile, from Hamilton in perfect
order is now ready to saw at the shortest notice any
quantity of lumber, and grind any quantity ofgrain,
lie lias always plenty of waut and hia loiUs are
equal to any in the country.
Sept. 12 tf DANIEL HIGHTOWER
Flour, whiskemfc
T H E subscriber is now receiving by Bargos nn
extensive supply of Fresh Groceries among
which are: ,
100 Bbls Fresh superfine Flour ground in July
160 Bbls supenur Rye Whiskey,
A large quantity of lard, Rum Brandv. Gin &c,
G. W. DILLINGHAM.
_Sep.QI—17—tf_
General Agency.
T HE subscriber inform* the public that lie is
the authorised agent for the fallowing Pub
lication*.
Tho Saturday Evening Pott,
“ Casket.
“ Ladies Book
“ New York Traveller and Spirit of tho Timor,
“ Novelists Magazine,
“ Modico-Chirurgicnl Review,
“ Boston Republican.
E SIGOURNEY NORTON.
Agent for the Proprietors.
sewing silk, If'orstod and cotton suspenders,
Bandanna Pongee and Linen Cambric Ha’fe.
Black satin Aaiian and Canton silk Cravats, White
Jaconet do Black and white ailk socks, Cottoa
Worsted and Woollen do, silk and cotton Umbrel
las. Also,
FASHIONABLE HATS
of all qaalilies, Black and Drab. N B Orders from
tho country punctually attended In, And portion-
lor attention paid to cutting.
Columbas Oct 12 20 tf
cextral hotel.
MACON G E on OJA .
JOHN CARTER
LATE OF OLmVOH.
ifcmsi Has opened the Central Hotel, in tho
(flfNnr extensive Fire proof Brick Building re-
!,,:B coolly elected in tbiacity. The Toca
iwlU^Ltion is centra: to the business ofthe place
aud the house is conveniently arranged for tho ac
commodation oflamiliesor single persons, either as
regular or transient bosrdsrs Thu lied* (tad Fur
niture throughout are now nod superioi. The Ta
ble nnd Bar will always be furnished with the best
TIN MAWftFACTOHy
rat HE Subscriber having taken the shop next
A Harper & Lewis’ ware house East side of
Broad street offers his services to the public for any
work in hia line—such as manufacturing or re
pairing Tin wore. All jobs done ut the shortest
notice, nnd on reasonable terms.
HENRY BERTHOLD.
Coiambus Oct. 12—20—tf
For Sale.
THE beautiful Vineyard [Her
mitage] one iinlc nnd a half west
of Hamilton Harris connty Gn. to
getlier with tho Lnt of land, of first
quality 202 1-2 acres there nr. Ton
acres in vines five years old. und a
great quantity of young vinos, forty
acre* cleared Lund, also n good
Dwelling House and wine cellar, together witlioth-
Buildings. The placo is very Healthful and bus
luuny good springs.
Any person -msirons of going in the cnltaro ofthe
Vine' cotton and corn, will do well to visit Ihu place
or to inquire of J. M Goerry Esq. in llutiultnii.
The Alabama Journal and Suuthern Recorder,
requested to give I ho same, 4 insertions aod for-
■il ill ’ ‘ “
the market affords, and no pains will be spared by
the proprietor to render coinfbrtnnle and agreeable
all who fuvor him with their custom; aod he hopes
from his long experience, and the satisfaction here
tofore rendered the community, to merit from hia
friends nnd the public n liberal shire ol patronage.
O’ Extensive and convenient STABLES are
attached to the Hotel.
October 12—20—tf
Hoys and Girls
LIBRARY.
Just Received at the
Columbus Book
Store.
T HE subscriber informs Parent* and Gunrili
ans that he has just received an additional sap-
ply of the above work which is pronounced tho
| best work ever publisher for the instruction onda-
musement of children.
I CONTENTS
No 1 Lives of thn Apostles and early martyrs 1 vat
ipostles
24 3 Tho Swiss Family Robins-,h,
4 Sunday Evenings first part,
5 Tlie sun of a Genius,
6 Uncle Philips conversations,
7 4 8 Indian Traits,
9 10 11 American History.
]2 The young Crusoe by Mrs Holland,
13 gummy Evenings 2nd purl,
14 Perils of tho Seu, 4c 4c 4c.
|5 Sketches of Female Biograj
> continue
tgrnphy,
Il being the design of the Publishers to <
the Publication of moral and entertaining Books
for tlie use of children it is hoped tlio putronagu
will warrant the undertaking.
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON.
Columbos October 26 22 tf
John f. b. besson.
ii nrd llieir acconnls to
Oct. 19-21—41
JACOB M JOHNSON
H AS recently received an extensive lot of
CIsOTillN " f
superfine olive mu I brown cloth Pantaloons,
do grey and steel mixed do do
do steel mixed tiaitinelt do
do blue jinxed do do
do Uroadi loth dress coats,
do do frock do
A general assortment superfine Bomliar.ines
and Valencia VESTS* will be
wold clu-up for citato.
p" He has also received 5 barrels of prime
winter struined t( IL,
January 25—36«— tl
NOTICE.
THE Public are cautioned f .om trading for
JL two promissory note, gievn to the subscriber
by Jonathan Roach, of Early Gonnty in this stata
payable us follows, one for five bundled dollars dun
2&ih. December last or the first day of January lust
signod by the said Roac h. Tho other fur the same
amount duo next Christmas, or. 1st, January near,
snd signed by the sumo. Said Roach is hereby for-
warned from paying aaid uotea tu any othei person
ns they have been eitiier lust or stolon from the snh
seriber. B. V. IVERSON.
September 19 17 tf.
HEW AND FAEBtX
GOODS
CHEAP FOR CASH,
jCIHOUTFR, TARVER 4 Co. hare just re-
Received direct from New- York p«rt of their
counts to c*p«n
Mi
JYME3C HOLLAND,Jailor.
Muscogee co. N.v *3—23—Bt
splendid assortment of Dry-Goods, purchased at
tlio lowest rules from first hands
They Imve just opened a large assortment of
mens, Womens' Boys, misses and children 1 shoes
men’s nnd Youths For Hats,
Ruse and Dullle Blankets,
Blenched and Unbleached Shirtings 4 Sheering*,
Chintz Prints, new and beautiful i’ptterns
An ekglint assortment uf calieoe’s.
Domestic Plaid 8tripea and cheeks.
Red, White nod Green Flannels,
Irish Ijnon.comn. nnd very superior qnalili is,
chintz Shawls and Handkerchiefs
colton and Silk Flag, do
Pongee and Bandanna do
Bengal Stripe.
Negro chillis and Shirtings,
Dress nnd Furniture Diiuety,
Several coxes su|ierior cotton cards.
One or tbo partners will remain eopstnhlly If-
New York tu attend the auctions and u fnrniili a
commencing a fiutle above the eye. and extending , , ,"* ,|, i:7 rU " r i “* e .fi oi r - k? “ u, ‘ de " lbl *
to the nose, has a short mane and fore t p al» c™!.^*** P". l ®V*’-
A REWARD OF $50
to Stop the Villian.
Stolen from my premises in Green
county Ala.two miles north of Clin
ion. on the night of the 12th inst. a
light chesnut Soirel llorse abootaev-
on years old, about 5 feet one or two
Inches high—Tlie Horse ha* three while legs be
low the knee [both hind legs the Left fore leg] al
so small portion of white on his under lip, and
a small saddle soot under the Saddle—, blaze face
some marks on his shoulder occasioned by the col
or also the mane worn where the collar rub*—The
llorse ride, tolerably well, paces nnd trots, is a re-
markabe good work Hone in any kind of harness
I will give the above reward for the thief and
horse, or twenty Dollars fin the horse alone and
any information received shall be liberally reward
ed. JETHRO HARRISON
September 30—20—Ct
discount of debts. Exchange ior merchandize or
in cath. for cottun of good quality abd to square
Bales.
Expected soon. An extenure assortment ol
Groceries, Hardware, crockery and Dry Goods.
4»ep- 25 14 if
Blanks lor sale.