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MfJlJCUfiFi'ri N.YLE8
tVPS.^.ol.^M iluor m the
V T Iowa of Columbus, Muscogee county,.in 'he
Im Teesdrfy in January non, Ure following pro-
p)fty (d wik
Cfe Lot at land ''io. 120 i*the aixth district Mot*
com coin’? k»viod on aa tls« property or Tlmirmf
Mii^« to n (i fa tanfletl from a Junticep court
of .If***?'* county in fnvor of Henry M. Show*
voMi'f Mihn, levied on ami irturnod to mo by a
actable. WM. D. HAKGUOVL. Sb’ff
AW 60 of the umlitutad lot of lutt<l No. 71
fa tlie 9th dim fin of Muac/igcr county levied on ua
thn property of Celin Ijhco nnd Mnriin Li«co, to
oatiufy n fi ft from Houston llifenor court in fnvor
of itolHTt IK Ninolnir, vn folia I.hco. uiiiI Martin
f j*co, pointml out by A & U. V. I vermin at lor
nay
ft fee from Am. J.ntieee Ourtof VV ilkinson county,
Hi fiivor of Robert Clay—lovy made aad returuotl
to tea by * CooaUblc.
Also, »t ihrt anm" *im* mid nlarr, will
be ..Id, two negroes, Mrty. a girl about twelve
yearn ul.l, anrt Jim, a Im) about sixteen yearn .1.1,
nrlni on nn (lie prnpnrly iff J.ilm T. It. Turner, I'
ant inly a fi fit issued from the Superior Court <d
Ctonrne county, in favor ol tliomaa Napier, against
mud Turner.
roMLINSON FORT. D. Sli’fT.
Dec. 7
IrEGAIi IttrilCES.
Guardians Sale.
A GRFEABLE in on otdcrnfthe Honornblcthc
/m.Inferior court of M idiaon county when anting
A inn, onn Rnnn llurso, Invied nn an the property <j ,f ,,r,lin " r v P U, P<”«" wil1 •oldntll.ecoaritHjuK
of John Imckr-.t to satisfy a fi fa ,.,uud Irorii llie In d "° r •» Marion CM, »°A V 1 "'J""'
f-rmr Court of Moaeofoo county in favor ol Jame* ■W l '*: lw0 J n ** u '“j'>
Goddard, vn rtiamn .Manning, and John Lorkot; *® wl ‘- Lot N.’,V« m r he •WiltdWriei of
property pointed out by John I) Howell. fi.rm .lly Leo now Morion County no ,I aa the pn p
/I’m. 1). HARGROVE, 81,'ff j vtly of Allen Oamet leimv '"'v vrr?'
Ono negro ntnn u metl Lewi* about Uu f,"f 0 b^ ao-92-ia b ° A ' *
W ILL tn (old on the fret Tuesday in Febtu-
ary next, otthe|eoart hooae door m Ca
lf range 'ft'renp eounvy between the unexl boure of
"•lo. under an order of court, ol no id county, the
land, nml negroes of Brittian Altoins deceened, the
laails it lying ia the twelth dim net of Troup county
mild for tha benefit of tile heira, T orma of will
be made oo the day Nov Oh 1833,
EDWARD ALLUMB, M»r.
Nor. 9 85 fit
U NDER an order »-f tlie inferior courtof Kan-
dolph county when silling for ordinary puruo*
'a* will'!** fluid at the court bonnedoor in Hamlolph
.ounly, on the fif*t Tuesday in Ihhumj ««**» ,h f*' e
fraction* to-wit: 40(. 40! imd 420 in the* <indue.
'‘riginully Lee now Rai.dolpli county, totetlier con
taining 190 acres th* mo*t of it firrt quality thitU
hoochee river land and ondei cultivation; soldaslhe
properly ol William Baird lute of saw! county de cd
for tlm iiunefit of the heirs and creditor * :i ' e 1 °. ne
third enrh tlie balance in two equal anneal it*
■Ulments. K- McKBNZIE, bxr
6ct. 20—32—9t
Geordft—Camphetl County.
Oliver Porter and 1 Superior court C
others,
es
James S. Paik
Superior court October
To**** ira.
RUl.FJVtSl,
Foi Fort.^closnrc.
twenty si» vear*ol ago Levied on ms the jnojivity
of John H lx>v« to satisfy a li la from Muscnyro
Hnperior court in Ihvor of £li I'.. Gaither, vs lohn
U. Isivo. nrc. *»pal llnrkley Marlin security, nnd
Buckner Heasly und ,/ohn II. Grnir, endorsers prop
erty pointed out by attorney.
Wu H<)l.l,\A r D. 1J Hht-U
ALSO will hn sold on the first Tuesday in Junu
JT.V next, the undivided Iniif of l^ol of Lend
No 14 ia the fkh District of MusroKce county ns
the property of Win. A. Wnrncr to miiisfy two fi
fits rroin a lustice court of Jefferson county, one in
C»vor ol John II. Nnwton vs. Win, A Warner Lev
led on and returned to me hy u CuukUIjIc.
Nov. 29
M,IVORS COURT SAI,E
One ut-gr«i moil iiuinei) Li vi L. vl. don hv
the property of Eliz, Martin lo untiufy n fi fn from
the Miivon foun of the Town of Colombo, in U-
vur ol rtimuol Kuokogey vu Eliza Minim, pioiioi-
tv pointed out by Fluiiitrir, iiltomoy
n«. HOL.LA.Vf), D. Sli’fl - . m.c.
MORTGAGE SAI.E,
Will be sold on the hirst lucsduy m January
no»i, nno Nrgro woman named Julia, ubout iweniy
oovnn yitayuuf nge, nnd her two children Clerimi n
gill about twelve year, of ago, and Ureen a boy a
boat nine year, of ago, Levied one, (lie property ol
John H. Liie.to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa from Mas
W’gve, Buperim court in fitvoui of Janie, C. Bullivun
wo. John II. Love, property pointed out in ,aid
Mongago fi fa
W „, TROUPJSAI.E.
ILL tie wild on the lirsi rueaday in January
next, ono negro fellow hy ll.o nnmo of Elvo
twenty three year, old Levied up . A a, the pruperty
of Mo,o« June,, in .rtti.fy a fi lii in favor of i'iioma.,
Iliglitower v*. Mon-> June,,
Nor 3V.
D. ROBEKTCN ShJT
Tamil *i!^i! J ^l« on llio
first Tuesday in January next, will b« sold
Itefure tiio court house door iu thn town of Nownan
Coweta county, the following property lo wil:
Lot otL d,| d No. 180, iu thn 5ih district,
of stud county wnk a pair of Millstones upon the
same, and Lot of Land. No 206m tiio 6th district
ol said county, well nn proved whurerm Wnlnitn
Baliartl now rrmi tc.s, and ihejlunninggt er, ibr u
null. All levied upon n« »ti«* j roporiy ol tiio Nuid
William Builsrd to hhIinI) sund ) . .xcout oi.s from
the superior couttol s.iidconut) m fuvoi o« Jerem,
ah L Cniiaru, vV i imin L’. /l.n.iei'4>u ui d oilicis,
Lo 4** L . d, No it 0 6 •» . i•
ntv and ii>o
old. Lovu d upon (r« ili
Du ih. o s. tmly nil Hxeuutiou iroiu the iuf*m
o»»urt of* iid ccuiity, in favor of ito.ion Stubblefield
vs. said Davis, mid Joseph Ltiiuon-on tccurit).
property pmiiicd out by said i-,dtnunsvO
O .% • Wtoll.l'l, i), II.#* flaunt III
Clanseo, 46 years id nge Lavicd upon an the
proponv oi J'inies P<iwi lT. jr to-atiih an exocu*
tion in Inv r ol me -jUiccrs •. 1 tin* H.ip/.ior couit of
•sidcounty and one in luvnrof^uihtHii nnd hoony.
• > • 8 nil'll iiuist y • . 10 v»**•!s old —
I^viod up.m us die property ol I Ihcrl llniris. lo
•ati. lv ua execution in fuv*ir of Uenjumm G. U n
ker, peiiLO.i oui hy Dolcndunl.
e\ • K •*> ef» 8l olid Ct m 10
Lot if Lit' •: No. 48 in me fir<«( districi ol <*uid coun
ty. vvlmrn m tno situ U.rkiitnd now reside. Lev
iei U|j<»u u* the prupeity ol tno 'aid KirMand to
Mttsi) ■»*» a,, culion in lavor of A. L'lawl^rd w Co
Dec 7 D.tVIl# DUKE. .s/ij/.
U NDER nn order of the Inferior Court of
Monroe county when sitting fi»r ordinary
p irpose* will he sold on the first Tuemlay in De
cember next hefoo iIjij Court house Door in the
I town of Talhottort Tnllnd County. One negro Girl
n iinod. Nancy wil’«»d hv D/iinel Jett to Judith
U PON the petition of Oliver Pnner, William
Redd, Jam"* K. Daniel. Richard 8. Park
Thomas Cunningham, John Cunnigham, Wood-
son Heard, and Peter J. \\ illiams. Stating tlini
on Ihe (went*, fouitb of May eighteen hundred and
thirty three, James 8. Park, executor to said peti
tioners and Daniel 8andfordand Benjamin Sandford
his certain deed of mortgage, embracing among
other articles of property a cettain lot of fond, known
and distingoidled as lot nnniber owe hundred nnd
sixty three, in the first district of formerly Carroll,
now Campbell county, nnd a certain other lot of
land, known and distinguished us lot number one
hundred and twelve, in ihe first district of formerly
> 'arm'll now Campbell county, nnd two other lots of
land knuwnand distinguished ns lots numbers ono
hundred and thirty five, and one hundred and fifty
two, in the third district of formerly Carroll r.ow
Campbell county—which said mortgage wasexecu
ted for the purpose ofsaying the Petitioners and the
said Daniel and Benjamin .a ml ford from any lia
bility occasioned hy any delaication llml had or
might accrue on the part of the amid James 8. Park
visluer of tho Branch Bank of tlie slate of Gear
twenty
see now Harris eountv# aotdaa tho property of the
Miners of Cornelius McCay. Teima of sale made
known on the day. „
BENJAMIN WILU\MS, Guardian.
Nov 9 24 9»a
KuL/ltibL iu Jin order of the* true*
nor court of Cbniphcll t'oiml\ when
sitting for ordinary purposes I will on the firstTeus-
dny m December next at the couit house in the
county ofHurris sell fait of bind No ! Win the9fst.
District nnd seecond snetion orriginally Muscogee
now Harris county, said land belonging to the es-
into of Andrew J Alshury and sold for the benefit
of said orphans JOHN BlIOltT Vtuinlian
October 2ti 22 9t
NOTICE.
I 8 hereby given that four months nfier date ap
plication will he made lo the honorable the in
ferior court of Talbot county when sit.ing for ordin
ary purposes for leave to sell lot nutnlwr seven to
the twenty second district of or*ginidlv tho third
Mention of Cherokee now Ployd county The said
property sold for tho benefit of Widtor J. Wills or
plmo. JAMEH ALDREDGL,
Guordiun of Walter J Wills.
8op 16 17 4m
of said o only ind mo ^oritl Mud liuruu 6 ye
• (he proper!», of Jnincti
M
th«-1 j
the
Will
L»t
NOTICE.
VVrTLL BE SOLD, at tho Court ITouso, in
W w Tulliotlon, Talbot county, on tho first Tues
day in Janunry next, agreeable to an order of /be
Inferior Co’Wt of Meriwether county, silting n
Coon of Ordinary, the HALF of tho individual
Got of Litnil, No. 38, in the 24th
District, formerly Muscogee, now Talbot county,
sold for tho benefit of Hunan and Win Conyers,
heirs of Janies Conyers, deceased. Terms made
known on the day ; This the 4th day ol Novem
ber, 1833.
ID JR, WELL G. PERRY, Guardian.
N ivembei 9 24—9t
WOIR months after «lnti> nppli
® cation will be rfbadc to the honorable the info
n.»r court« f Harris county whun H'tting for ordina
iy purposes for leave to sell lot of land Nt. 39) in
ton 21st disirirt formerly Muscogeo now Harris
«<unity belonging to the orphans of Cornelius Me
Coy docehseri
BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, Guar
Meptf-tnhor 3 4m
t jtOUII month aflcr date upplicution will ue
made to the Irfeuor court of Marion County
when sitting 'hr ordinary purposes for leave to Sell
Lot No 4<‘ it- the 7«h Dist of Muscogee, an Guav-
d un f.*r Charles Taunton an Idiot orphan ofNalhau
Taunton deceased.
HENRY TALNTON, Guardian.
October 26—22—tf
WKiUH months nfier date application w»ll be,
g' mndo to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Muscogee county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses for leave to sell tot of lanu no 172 in the fifth
di»t of formerly Troup, now llurris county, belong
ing to the orphans of John Fredrick.
UTLEY GILBERT GUARD.
November 2—23—tin
| TruHtu jur Uiu heirs.
Adminislrot n s Suit:
in order oftno Inferi n court ofT
tv, wiU he so/d at tho i ourt liousi
Lit ofland No 132 in tho fouith district
It
.said, and the petirioners further shewing to the
| court that there is now due them on said mortgage
the sum of thirty thousand dollars:
1 It is therefore ordered tlwt the said James 8. Pa»U
E.-u/v ' ^ ro,n *his time tho said mm of thirty thou-
^ ’ s.md do/lars with the accruing interest and all h*gal
WBW AMD r&ESB
G O O D S
CHEAP FOR CASH.
g&IIORTER, TARVER & Co. have just ro
SSceived direct from New-York part of theit
splendid assortment of Dry-Goods, purchased at
toe lowest rntdfc from first hands.
They buve just opened a large assortment of
mens, Womens' Boys, misses and childrens shoe,
•lien’s and Youths Fur Hats,
Rose and Dnffle Blankets,
Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings fit. Sheetings,
Chintz Prints, new and beauti(ul Patterns
An elegant assoitment of calicoe’s,
Domestic I'laid, Stripes and checks,
Red. White and Green Flannels,
Irish Linen, comn. and very superior rjuaiities,
chintz Shawls and Handkerchiefsj
cotton and Silk Flag, do
Pongee and Bandanna do
Bengal Stripe.
Negro cloths and Shirting*,
Dicks and Furniture Diniety,
Several cases superior cotton cards.
One of the partners will remain constantly ir
New York to attend the auctions end to furnish «
continual supplies of the choicest dr- most desirable
goods for this market. The highest prices, Arc.
discount of debts. Exchange for merchandize or
in cash, for cotton of good quality ahd in square
Bales.
Expected noon. An extensive assortment ol
Groceries. Hardware, crockery and Dry Goode.
Sep. 25 18 tf
vw c.orsc
<-4
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H:
. . . . ti" 1 u ‘h*'t' ■ ofredein ptliw in amltiisniil la. ol'lnnd lie thi-iice
coomy..beingpanulUio re./®rt ; .toorj u li»UnoaJ.f u|irtll|ii| > t -„ rover blired nm , for( , c<I1Md . and it i.
ueccancil. rn„r.mli» n,,i m I lutl,lur ordered llmta ropy ol'ilim rule bo publinlied
Mm un Frulay|llie nxU d y<* r i„ one ,rf-|he Public Uoz.lto.of tin. circuit, onco a
tho ...e roiidenco ol »ml dec.rn.od in I dtotMunty , fur „ r , orV( ,j 0 „ „ 10 mori g„, 0
,U <l.o unreJd porx.no/proBorty con* «'■"« o, hi* .pcc.,-1 Agent Ihreo mo.nh, proviou. to Ibo
.or-o-l.i h-.R-Mod rto.khogr. time wliol,. ur.id payment is hereby directed to bo
uirt. hounlioLii and krtcl.on luruiturn, for mug . . < J . . ». . ... , lh . „
loo/-* and the prcuent crop of..'em Fodilor ui.d c*l-
Ion, nil nold ibr the benefit oft 10 liter.* .in*! croditur*
Form, made ijown on the day.
EDW/V OaVI'AL,
made. A troo copy from llio minutes this Ith day
-jfNov.lKn. i. BErtKV WAFTS.Cl’k
N- 4 >A ,„4.o
Oct 8«—88—tdo
JOHN ONEAL
Adininisti'Hiois 8*Ip.
O N thn Fri lay heforo the mtcood Monday in
da n iry next, will bo sold at the late resi
dence of ll tllinm Hmith sr. deceased in Uandnlpli
county, all ti e perishable properly belonging to the
ONtato of said deceased, consisting of two Horsey,
two horse calls, a so all the coin • wcl fodder, three
or four riiousand] • muds seed cotton, stock ofcatlle,
consisting of 8 or 9 liead.O or f* liua-J of hog liouto
hold and kitchen furniture nnd a number of oilier
article.-*, two tod.ous to mention, and at the sa|ie
' time and place, w.II lie hired tlm following negrdes
viz: I man, 4 or 3 women. To. ms made ki.own
in the day of sale.
ZA //ARIAII BAILEY, Adm’/.
Nov 20 27 9t L
Georgia.. Troup County.
ttA, - 11 H FAB Elisha W. Poole Aiim’r. ofjtni
Tv ah Diinielf deceased ii,<|)li«!Mto me for letters
ol dismission ou the estate of suul deceased. These
are therefore t cite and udmunish iJl and singular
tiio kindred and creditors of suid deceased to he and
appeal at mv ofiicn within the time prescribed by
uw o shew cause (if any they have) why said Id
lers of Dismission should not be gianted. Given
under my hand at office tins 3d day of December
1833 HENRY PERKfoia, c. o. «.
Dec. 7-28- Ot
Georgia—Harris county.
« I LI. be so . on the 25th day of Decembei
w V n xt at ihe r«*M..* uce of Albert It L
I ad,/ate of said count deceased, all the perishable
property of said ".. c • .scd Consisting ’of corn,
fodder, horses, ho, - c utto, house hold and kiu-hon
furniture, and various oilier artic/e9 too tedious to
mention, at the same (nne and place, will be rented
thn plantation of suid deceased, for the ensuing
year. Terms made known on /lie day of sale.
IVAL ko BARDEN, Adni’r,
BA ft UA AY HOLLAND, Admr«.
Nov. 23 27 9t
Amanu ripen :• i and )
Joseph N. Spencer, i RULE A73I
r». j For forec/osure.
Nathaniel Hull. j
f I HI E Petition of Amasn Spencer nnd Joseph N.
.1. Sneacer, stating that Nathanie/ Hull did on
tliosixtli day of Anril eighteen hundred and thirty
three execute his deed of tnortgago to them where
by he mortgaged all that tract or parcel ofland lying
and being in the county of Coweta ut the tune of
HUivey but now Campbell county, containing two
hundred, two and a half acres in tho eighth district
of formerly Coweta now Campbe/I county, known
and distinguished as lot No. ninety four in said dis
trict, lor tho butter securing :he puyniont ofthree
hundred nnd forty eight dollars and thirty one cents
besides interest, which sum is due nnd unpaid.
It is therefore on motion of counsel, ordered that
the principal, iuterestand cost duo on said mortgage
be paid into the clerks otlice within six months, or
cmmso shewn to the contrary or tho equity of re
demption in and to said mortgaged promises shall
be baired and forever foreclosed and it is further
ordered that this rule he published once a month
for six mouths in one of the public Gazettes of thi.
stutc or served on tho mortgager at leasi)lbur months
be Ibr o the expiration of the tune in wnicli tho mon-
fey is required to be paiu A true copy from the
minutes. L. BERRY \VATT8, clerk.
Nov. 4 25 mOir
fill
LlKiii
ik iMJOLJHIl hALEh
Da, be sold on ibe first l ut -uay m J u »
.ary next, it tiio Court iluuso door, m
•i .1 ‘.’uilibert itHiidol|jli County between
i nirs of sale the lolloping property to
gro bo) about 18 years of afe, levied on
.j»eitv *>»’ i.liz.ibetu Miller, to satiniy sun-
iU u fas iKSued from a Justices C ourt in Deo-
- . iu lavor of 1 loses /fotigoa, and o hers,
i >1 filer, and N -tiban II. a>Jy, levied on uud
a by Nathan R Simtn Coiisluble.
o, 200 2 1 2 ten s of land known us
>• !97, in til'* 1 Ith dHtriet of originally Loo,
now Randolph county, levied un us the property of
Freeman \V ttuhhell, to sausly one h Iu issued
fimu K chniond buperun Court, in luvor of I'helps
A 1 «ck v» said llubbelU
A so, 200 2 I 2 noo» of laud, N««. 93
in the 4.i» district ol ougiually Leu, now Randolph
county, levied on as the property of Ronjumiu Cur-
rug*', to satisfy one small h lit issued trom u Justi
ces t'ourlof Wilkes county, in luvor of D VVul
luce, vs said ilurtage. levied ou and returned lo
rue by a Constable.
ZACIIARIAII HAILEY, Sh’U.
Dec. 7
~ STEWART HALES
l*'ll i. <14*. MILD, < n the lust 'i’-caday io
f f January next, at the Court House, m the
town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, between uie u-
»uai hours of sale, tuo loliowing property to wit:
L<i A •- aecen.y, (70) «n me 24>!i t..u .
of originu/ly lore, now Htcwurt comity, levied ou
us ino prouctiy ui I uunel (lay ilea to satisfy u u x.s
from iVilkm^m Superior Couit, in lu\orol the
Mam ol o^aiust «aiu /ray don.
AS*-., L • N . id.> di .no 26 li riisliici
of originally Leo, now ritewart coua.y, levied on
us • tic | ropoity ol joun Nail, to nUii.-ly three h las,
two in Uivm nt thomas M\* a. auo on m lavor el
Uonoyp.nl >t.«ckon. • iou iron, too Juat,cos Court
of -iwinuoU coauty ie\; made and idurued to me
by U ConsUxuie.
iMBfPU.SUl HALE.
I. » Ii». loo *<l *.it 22 I UtV.1 let, of
I ^OUR months after date application v ill t,c
made to the court of ordinary of Muscogee
Georgia—Harris county.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Robert
/% R loliund late of said county deceased are
requested to come foiwuid and make payment im.
inediiileiy, and those who have demands against
«uid der.'d are requested to hand tlu'in in, in
terms of tlie law.
WM. Y BARDEN. Adni’r.
BARUARY //('ELAND, Admr’x.
Nov. 23 27 fit
ClbVTltll, HOTEL.
MACON GEORGIA.
JOU\CARTER
£*£L'XJU Ul* iiAtXtX’kOirt.
Has opened the Central Hotel, in the
extensive Fire proof Brick Building re
cently elected in thn-. city. The Tocn
lion in centra i to the business of tho place
and the tuiunn is ronvmuantly arranged for the ac
commodation offaunlieHor single persons, either as
regular or transient boarders The Beds and Fur
niture throughout are new and sunerioi. The Ta
ble and Bar will always be furnished with the best
the market affords, and no pains will bo spared by
the proprietor to render comfortunle and ugreeabie
all who tavor Hun with their custom; and lie hopes
from Ins long experience, nnd the satisfaction lieie-
tofore rendered tlie community, to merit from his
friends and the public a liberal share ol patronuge.
O’ Extensive and convenient 8TABLE8 are
attached to the Hotel,
October 12—20—tf
Tho Warm Spiugs
Ma riiccther county, Ga.
npin* siihsciiln-r rcHne.ctfulty iu-
forms the public, that he become some
— t , NOTICE.
county for leuvo to sell .*(71 I ec. in tin* j * LL persona indobted to the ostate of Cravin
Cherokee county ns the property of William Kent. Lusseter late of tew nit tounty, deceased,
dec'd. for tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of nr ,. hf , r( , by rcqu ,. sle d tocoino forward and make * ori ? - , . -
said I’ernnscu, - . DP(J , . imnudinto payment and those hu* ng demunds a- jjc^jwwjce, the proprietor ofthe above, and that
« ^ r. j gainst said estato ure reipiestnct to present tbcni in P^cchns lately undurge
September 7 15 4m , l<jrill8 0 , lhe ^
K10HARD MATHIAS, Adm’r.
Y.10UK months after dat* •application will ho , Nov 15 25 fit
EL 1 mitdo to iho honorable tlm inferior court of t
Muscogeo county when sittirg for ordinary put po
nes for leave to Mill tlm lands bolonging to tho es
tate of James Blanton dec'd.
CYNTHIA BLANTON, Admr’x.
Nov 9 24 4t»
Executory Sale.
f TNDERnn order of the Inferior court of Hen-
J ry county when sitting Tor ordinary purposes
j ll ijl be sold"ou tlm fust Tuesday in January next
! at the court house door in Henry county the fob
— j lowing property to wit:
Georgia—Muscogee County. I 447 i 4ucro»iifjniidiiparior/«tno883 in tu.
W HEKEA8 Mcdirt Ivy npi.ln.-H to n.o fi,, I 3rd Jutnoi »r llenry ooumy aim lut number 1114 in
l^ticr.-iofinlniiairtrelion. on lh. ufUheai«e«U»Uwlw«ieo«nl». Alreono ne K re.vo-
('Imrii-H T Pkiilu. Into at « *i*l county .lecuscl., numod u// *M nji tho property ol An,m
Tk«w ura llierafoio to cite nml mlnioniah all nuil 1 * r ^ilntoof wul county <Ioco.ih.-J mi/J for tlie
ocular the kindred t nil creditor, ol »oiJ dooensoJ , ; 0:lu,lt , '” 1 " “.ff!?.pft* H?! N
.*?. i wlti.... il...- M VIIK MctU I CHI-.N, .
io ho uod uppeur at my ollico Within tlto tituo pro-
.rrthoJ hy I. iw to allow cuuso (ir any they have,
why i.t.i.1 lotion ol' mlininiHtriiUon nhou/J not ho
(runted. Uiveo uu.lor my hundi.t utlicu this 81.1
ol'Aoiouih.tr, 1833.
JOHN TOWNSEND, c c. p.
No. 80—It.
E M. K, .VcCUTCUEN, J
Nov 8--83— to
n
NOTICE
/ IEI, lie miIiI on Mouduv the 13ih January
next nt the Into roiti.tt-i.ee of lleii|.iiniue II
M oiigomcry. lute ufFroup county .IruVi, oil the
perUhiible pmporty belonging to the o.late oI'huUI
Ju'ed. conaiHting ul* I.ihhoh, cuttle, hogs, lioumihold
un.l Uiti-heiirnriiit.ro, oure, fodder ir.
. Also on tin first Tuo,.liiy iu Fobruor. next uttho
V V Letter, id Adioinutrulion, on the ealnio ol f0;lrl house io l^itirnnge, the lotol Land whereon
William Tilley lo'.e of opid county doceused. thn wid do'c,i fimnorlv lived, it being lot .No. J33
Tin. |. therefore to cit. nnd nduiouuilmlUnd s.o in nth Dial, of the county udjoining Keck-
gulur. Ihe kindred .ind erodilorH, to he and nppe.tr „i oru tin .] olhoru. nlso four nngrocn u lellow 88, \ re
III m. Ollii-I- to shew reuse (if soy the. have, why „/d, n g.rl uliou IG, n women 81. uod her child 8
sold l.-tlora .liouhl rot lie gieuletl. -liven under!,™ ohl- -to he -old in porsuonno ofthe will of said
it otlie.i, tin. 87lh November to.td. | de’i-d. lot tho benefit ol the heir, and credilur. of
Georgia—Muscogee County. \
H //ERE AS Thus. B. ilers applies to me for
my hand
JOHN TOUMSLNrt, c. «. o
Nov 27-27—41
Georg a -Early county.
. u m; It CAS Merlin Wood Administrator of
TV the e.tntc ol John (ailloydue’d. hamipphcd V
• for letter, of Ui«m«ion from said Administration.
of
mild ilo'cd. Term, of sale will he made know ou
liic dxy, of Biiie.
JOHN ilOt.AN. / Nwmnntcd
JAS. MONTUOMEJ/y, ( Ex'oni,
Nov. 8!> 87—Ut
the place him lately undergone very considerable
addition iu the wnyi of improvement. It i. per
haps unnecessary lor him lo apenk parl-cuiarly of
tho spring, or tlie properties ol the water aft*, ded
from them. It, luxury a, a Bath, and it, great
ctlicurv in all disensus ofthe skin, in Rheumatism
ua well a, in many internal disorders, were fully
tested and proved during the late season. To Ins
friends and nil those who may he pleased tn visit
him, he would say, that by tho 1st or June next, he
will he ready for their reception, nnd that his best
exertions will he rendered in contributing to their
satisfaction and ulensure.
Mav 18—68—-F DAVID C. R08F..
en, uhJoim bay Horse, levied uu asdic pioj.eity of
Thomas Tale, to ssItaly one cxcculiuu iu tavor of
Joi.u vV. l.csvelu
Due. 7 L. W. HILL. Bh’U:
ut th suniu limn Ntui |iiace % wul ne
Milvi oiiu half ol Lit No. One, anti unit of Lot i\o.
f Wu, tu iciiui b. with Uie huproteuiouU lui-reou
ia isto iowu ol Lumpkin, tovieU on an Uie property
Ol fstOlUiH ki. MaiigUAU*. to ttsUialy Iwo tl lao to la-
vi.r os souu G W liuo. against suiJ Muughxui.
Us-**, lti\ .No, 23 ••• i.io ^2-. uiMnct ol
oii^utaii) Leo, now riiowar. couut) . /ovieii on as
tho parpen) oi James Jacoe, tu SsUiwi) a U fa .nkuou
Is.jiij sue 4c*i»cc» court ol Lt.scoia cuuut), im li.vor
of lao.uaei tV nm, agaius. tfua Jucoo— levy made
auU returned G tuo o) a Cousiuitie.
/V.ao, o*»c dout* t .:y, iwo tfarxold,
s;.u *» Neuiy •«* ol corti, .uo • icm,levied on
u» Uie pfipuriji of 1’htiip Aiunitbou, io >att»ly a li la
imuou lioui lwlgg» ospoiiur Court, tu luvor of
Bcaj. IUy, >/• U^alUNt balu .WskitllMMl.
A i -»u, Lk •» 511, to ' .v h UMrict ot
ori^iuaiiv Lee, now Oiewatl c unv.tevieu on ••
the ptOgsvii) oi ao*eph . vjim.o*. io bAti«i) fi f u
iiKvuu riupviiof cowl, iu lavoi ol James M.
La.R*:, iL Lo.
sv. o, L . At>. 2i 1, in rim 20 li tiisiricl
of or .go xJj L*e, now riowuit cocnu, levied on
ia ;M»>,*ert) of Jcukqm Uun), to saUaiy sundry
ri* ptur.ibor 21 17 mfiui
Atlininistator's 8ulc.
n lLL be sold at Ihe Court hou-e in the county ^ ^exu.-ni','ef t'i.i. coa'inv"
ul Loo on the firKl 1 ucsfiuy in Jauanrv next ' j
Throe loti* and a bull'ol land, No 55 containing *19 ni3rn
General Agency.
T HE subscriber informs Ihe public that he is
the uulUorised ageut for tho following Fub-
licutions.
The 8nturday Evening Post,
** Cuskot,
" Ladies Book,
44 New York Trsvoller and Spirit of the Times,
44 Novelists Magazine,
44 tledico Chirurgicul Review,
44 Boston Republican.
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON.
Agent for tho rroprietorH,
Ware-House and
LfJ fii
Commission Business,
| MORKIS, EVAiNa &, Co.
’1\ 8ti diler ) 0 ll FJTF.NDElt in llio publio their services in lhe
Troup Su|H*nor cour j J. tniusaction of nil business in llio above lino.
a new
receive
merchandise.—
produce or
«||.U u« ti.u iiUK.iiuu.iia It. *•««. ss.»«»v urn uuiiuvi HU 1 . i n . • • i . tO lU©
found in tins county, it is therefore ordered that : bu8ll,ea8 * us t,i,uil bo besi culott,,lleii to proinoie the
on tho said VV hilfidd II* 6lefi^e be perlec- o-h—
terlbir publication in one of the public g.izcilcs of
this State, olive a month for tnreo nuirllm, belure
A True extract from
JOHNSON, Clerk.
Sep* 29 19 ni3rn
miuicsto! their customers,
t’nluinhus 29 Sep. 17
If
NOTH E.
IIEREAS Win. J. iMcGehee, * Josi.di XV.
808 I 3 acres with thirty five acre, cleared, ati.i tol
erable log buildings, with an elegant Uri»l Mill im
operation oo .aid lot, and lot No, oil containing 808
I 8 ai-re*. with twenty acre* clonrod, ami tolerable .... , , ,
log buildings on .aid lot, apil lot No l!) oontaiaiaa' V ^ Jfrll, having assigned u nolo oi hand lor one
8trJ 1-8 sirre-s and lul 1-4 acres of lot Ao. 53 all oV dull “™' f°>“ blu on Ul “ * w “ ; y hllh o«
said Isnfi I) iug iu lhe find District of Lee county *- )eCtfn u * JXl -^ J M>ttrer lw bu.»r iu-
wild lo. Ilia benefit of Uie heira and creditor* of '-'rt-a Iron- the twenty fillh ol Dot-emhe. Ut.ilnol
Thomas 1: ugh* deceased lalo of 1.-u county, lemw P‘" d - W, . l , h ,'" ,u d “ v * u,ler 11 “ du0 * be “‘ u Mc ««"
- * Nl.I.D id in'r I imh* dr Hill not krowrog whore said note is.take.-i
this meihml of informing tno hob sr ol it, that if it
is i-olprebctited tu Uioui by lh« 10th of January they
will not pay suv back lut^roiit on ihe smne
mi J. McGEIIEE.
JOSlA/i. W. HILL.
3ts
MIT/tlfi.
Cash
Nov. S3
DUDI.Et 8Ni
A dm in tstruior's Sole.
IR ^k riLL be sold on Sai urday the 7th dsv of I
V v Decembei' nextut lb*/ houae oi Ibaac Hill,; Nov 10 27
late of this county deceased, sll the pui oiiublu
property of said deceased, consisting of house hold
dir kitchen fun.iiurocoiu and loddei n*>g«*nndliorsev,' (At 12 o'clock tn. tht 20th December next t )
and ottMo nrlteles toe tedtons to numLoa, sold k*r * ^ ILL be soi.l at public Auction a number of
the benefit ofthe heirs and uedtiar* ol shiq de j ff valuable Lots iu Corinth, heard coaufy Ga
sy o«’ »aie- i TeruM will be made nosy lo uurch.i
I X. Isms' p * it iwL-
'1 onus mMle*ki.ow o oo tlie
BJON L. HIlL* Adm’r.
Nov 2—23—ids
[ Nov ? -^7 1’t
josu-h Aek«e.
Jacob m jonsaos
H AS recently received un extensivo lot of
CL.OTlnXG--‘ 'oiisislmg of
supeifiue olive and browru cloth Puntaloons,
do grey and steel mixed do do
do steel mixed Bnttiuett do
do blue mixed do do
do Broadcloth dross coats,}
do do frock do
A general assortment superfine Bombazines
and Valencia VKSTM* All of which will b*
sold cheap for cash.
iLi lie has also received 5 barrels of prime
winter struined Oils.
January 25—3fi— tl
To Kent.
Sma A home nnd lot on Broad street, ft-
terms, apply to W. D. Hargroves
ri»8 J
John Woiiiibik.
t'oiumbus Ocl. 12—20—tf
Kliuiks for sale.
Fashionable Clothing and Hut
Establishment.
G. H. & C A- PEABODY,
merchant Tuilors.
//AVEjust retained from New York
vvilhd Tplenfiid assortment of Broad
cloths, cAs.^imers uud Vestings consis
of Black. Bluo. Brown Greene
Adelnid, Drub and mixed Broadcloths, Black Bine
Drab and fnshionnble stripe eassimers, Velvet silk
Volcucia, wiiite and figured mnrsells, Vestings.—
All of which will bo manufactured to order by the
bent of workmen, nnd warranted equal to any in Uie
country. Also ready made clothing, consisting of
Bluck Blue, Brown Greene Adt-laid Drab a ad
mixed Dress coats nnd Frocks of superior
workmanship, Black Blue and fanoy stripe css
rimers, pantaloons. Plain and doubled breasted
silk Velvet Vests; Valencia do. Fancy silAs, mol*,
skin, cassimer do. IPhiie nnd figuied inarm.-1 la ol
ovory description. IFliite and red finniicl shirts and
Drawers. Gingham checked nnd onblenched cotton
shirts, Fine Tincn shirts Rallied and plain cotton
o rutiled nnd plain Bosoms. Plain ana plaited sa
tin stocks, Bombuzines, Velvet, .Silk, .Silk hair
cloth, white and black camels hair do, Buck Skin
Biding Gloves, Fine 7/ono skin of all kinus.—
ff'hite (rid, silk and cotton do Gum Elastic JFeh
sewing silk. JForsted and cotton su6pcndots, Flag,
Bandanna Pongee and Linen f'nmbnc Ha'fs.
Black satin /tniiun and CsnUmtilk Cravats, ft'hite
Jaconet do BlacJ: and white silk socks, Cotton
/forsted and IFoollen do, silk and cotton Umbrol-
as Also,
FASHIONABLE HATS
of all qualities Black and Drab. N B Orders from
the country punctually attended to. And particu
/ar attention paid lo cutting,
t'oiumbus Oct 12 20 tf
Ditto ESTABLISHMENT.
George W. Fletcher, Sf Co.
J RF. PEOTFULI.Y inform the pub
lie that they have entered into ■ co
partnership, and intend to eatnkliali
Ihemaelvea in Ihe Dreg Bnaincaa , in
thi* place aa anon aa their good* cat.
be received from New York.
Their henineu will be conducted on a largo
acnle, and their a-ock—conrirting of well selocted
Drag*. Medirinca, Perfumery. Pain-.* and Dyn
tuSi iand other article* in Uieir line—they trust
will be inch aa to induce such peraon* in the inte-
rior as are engaged i’a thebnaineia to make their
purchases of them. Physicians are invited to
tend their ordera, and are arnnred they will bo
dealt with on the most favorable terms.
Apalachicola, May 34—3—tl
DR HOXEY, ~
• OF EATONTON,
H AVING removed In ColninbuH. respectfully
tenders his services to tlie Public, in the
Practice of
Medicine, Surgery, fyc.
He will, in connexion with Dr. John A# Urqu*
hart, attend to all cnlls in anv branch of Bfedicinn
and may be found at his residence io tlie house for
merly occupied bv Mr II. Smith.
Columbus J.in. *8—42 —tf
ro& SALS.
A comfortable Dwelling honse and lot with the
necessary out buildings and an excllent well
of water in the yard. Thu property, is situated in
the most Beautiful and healthy part ofColsmlua it
being on the corner of Early ana Ogletliorpe streets
rny person wishing to purchase can get all sorts of a
karguin by applying tu the dabacribcr.
Wat HOLLAND
Sentcmhor 14—1C—tf
stop TUWtniEli
$ 50 REWARD.
Hoys asid Girls
LIBRARY.
Just Received at the
Columbus Book
Store.
T HE wbaeriber inform. Parent, and Gurdi-
ana that he has just received tn additional sup
ply of the above work which ia pronounoed the
heat work ever pubiisheu for the instruction and a-
museinent of children.
CONTENTS
No I Live, of tho Apostles nod early martyrs 1 vol
8&3 Tlie .SwissFamily Robinson, 8
4 Sunday l.veningi first part,,
5 The son of a Genius. J
6 Uncle Philips conversations, 1
7 &8 Indian Traits, 2
fi 111 11 American History. 3
12 Tho young Crusoe by Mra Holland, 1
13 Bunrlay Evenings 2nd part, 1
14 Perils of tho Sea, Ac die Ac. 1
15 Sketches of Female Biography, 1
ll being the design of the Pablishersto continue
the Publication of moral and entertaining Books
for Ihe use of children it is hoped the putronsge
will warrant the undertaking
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON
Columbus October 2G 22 tf
Ware House
And Commission Business
iofcl
AT APALACHICOLA. FLOR.
fl| 5 11E subscribers, having associated them-
-1 selves together under the stile and firm of
FORD A IIAltDIN, purpose transacting a
General llare Home and Commission business at
Apalachicola. Having made suitnblo nrrangmenta
with small vessels for Ihe direct transportation of
Cotton, Ac eitnerto New-York or New Orleans,
and haviugyiici/iticatulltimes within their power
to n ukc rcasuuahte advances upon produco con
signed to their care uud management; they would
rcsectfuhy lender thotr sorvicr-s and aulicitu lihetal
putrnnage in tlie above line ol business pledging
their personal and undivided attenlionto ull busi
ness consigned to tuem, either for salo or otherwise
Then W are houses and close Stores are under
going a thorough repair, will bu large and commo
dious situated in a desirable part ol the town, and
as exempt from Ihe dangers of fire as any ether
house, of a similar character on thn Point
WiLUA.M P FORD, (toeo/ArrgMS/fl, Gb-J
I. DWAKD J. HARDIN, ( Ajmlachitvld,
Apalachicola July 1 1833.
REFERENCES.
SlewarlJf Fontaine ) O
Smith Morgan, j £-
J. N. Lalhoun, > 2
II. Ferry, Co., | =
T If 11, Feans Sf Co., ’
Wittich Greenwood Jj* Co., j
Bogart If Kneel and, i
Jus. Hamilton Sf son, > new-voru.
Juo. Filkin, )
K. IT. Gregory, ) nkw-o»-
liogart if Hawthorn, j lean*.
Barret Antes, j
StJohn If Uoeans, > moiui.e.
T. IK McCoy, )
July—97—tf
“grocery -
AND
Provision Store.
HE subscribers have removed lo the store late
ly occupied by VVm. Beardsley A Co. two
mors below L, J, Davies A- Co. where they intend
seeping on hand a goneral assortment of Goreries
-.ini provisions of every kind.
C E.A. II. M1.MS.
September*# 1833-18-
For Sale by J. M. Johnson,
ti doz Co/lius A co axes
4 doz plait’s do.
ti dost Simmons J>.
lOlli of this mor.th, two dark brow.t.
bay horses, the ^onngcst is the dark
est, brown bay—he ia aiz or aevku years old next
spring, lias a short thick head, trap, and canters
well, ia shout four feet ten inches er five feot
high. The oldest is abrmt seven or eight yenrs old
next spring, about five feet high, is a natural puce?
his rigtit turn fool ia some injured by a split in it,
and some w hat smaller than the other, they arc-
bolh hruuded on iherising side of each horse, on
the thigh with tlie letter M. (made in this form)'
I will give filly dollars Reward for tlie apprehen
sion ot the thief or thiels, andhis or their confine
ment, in some safe jail, so iHfit I can bring him or
diem to Justice, ana with Ihe delivery ofthe horses,
or I will gisc ton dollar* a piece, for the delivery
of aaid horses, to me, living m aaid county within
three mile* ol Hines and Peoples ltore. Or any
information ao that I getthem with all reasonable
expenses paid.
JAMES MOORE,
Dec- 7—28—4u
$50 Dollars
REWARD.
D ANAW'AY from tlie subedit*!-, to
■.•.Saturday tho 19lh i
GKOEHl viz:
i inst. the following AIR—
BEY,
Abont 43 years of age, very black, square made-
about 5 feet H) inches high, very intelligent, with
u slow, hesitating speech, uud rather an iudistinff
hollow voice.
ALLEN,
a son or Ben. ahum SA- years oi age, quite blaefc,
but a little brighter than Ben, and perhaps » little
aller has a long scar across his breast, and ia stow
spoken.
EPHRAIM
Blacksmith by trade, full 6 foot high, very largo
black complexion; has a heavy forehead. s
The above negroes were purchased in Virginia,
last fall, and it is believed they are on their way
back. Ben writes a fair liana, and will probably
supply himself and the others with a free paw
The above reward will be given Ibr the apprehen
sion and delivery of said Negroes, if takon
within the State; if out ofthe State, One Honored
Dollars will he given for the aecuring them in Jail,
ao that I get them,
FRANCI8 LEWIS
i/iwndos County, Oct. 21 1833.
P. A. Since writing the above, it is thought po*
•ilile they may make their way to Mobile, Tor the
purpose of getting on board a vessel for the North.
Oct. 21 22—tf
$60 REWARD
R AN A/FAY from tho plantation of the sabserj.
her, in Datlu. county about fifteen miles weal
of Cahnba three staves to wit:
HARRY abeat thirtyyeara of ago, live feetG
nr 8 inches high, rather hunky bnilt, one of bin
front teeth out, u small acar on one of his eye lida
which, not recollected, his ankles cracks when
walking, had on a white rounb jacket, homespuit,
coat, uml pantaloons when lie left.
PETER, about twenty ofght yean of age five
feet 6 or 8 inches high, one of Ins little fingers is
crooked occasioned by a cut. quick spoken when
interrogated has u pleasing countenance, when ijp
elt, bad a dark round jacket, corded pantaloons and
a (mail btimed hat.
John, nbodt twenty five year* ot age, 5 feet 8 or
9 inches high, seared on hit face near the hair oc
casioned by a burn, when he left had on a dark
round jacket, white homespun pantalocna and
small brimed hat, with a pair of coarse large
boots i am inclined, to bolieve said negroes are
eodenvoring lo return to Virginia from where tlie
two last mentioned wore brought last spring. {
purchased them ofOliver Simpson Hamburg south
Carolina, if the above slaves are apprehended and
secured in any jail so I get tnem I wil give a re
ward of sixty dollars or twenty dollar* for either an
if delivered un my premises, all reasonable expen
ses paid, the subset ilior lives near Spaitu Con-
eculicounty Alabama.
Sparui Ala. Nov. 8—23—St
1IINCHF. WARREN.
The Edilora ofthe Coluinhna Enquirer, Macon
Messenger, and Georgia Journal, will please give
the above eight insertions and forward their ac-
c ount to Sparta Post Otlic-o'for pay ment
Brought to Jail on the toth inst.
rtf
NEGROES;
oshua and Frederic.
S AID-negroes say they belong to James Hnoy,
of North*Caro1ina, and runaway from hi6
plantation in Alabama. tJoeol the negroes has a
wido space between his upper Icro teeth. Suid
negroes ure of the ordinary size.
The owner is requested to come forward, prove
property, and take them away.
J AS. C. HOLLAND, Jailor.
Co/ombus, Ga. Nov. 27 27—31
GW &\Y£E.Pjf March last,
runaway from Jones Persons, of lip-
son county Geo. one negro man
NAM- about twenty four yeara
_ old. 6 leet 10 inches high, rather
spare and light complected. Hunt has runaway
he ora and for three years, passed himself oft' in
rtavsnnah, undortlra name of 8om Ray, having
by some meana obtained a flee paase Ham can
read a little and il is supposed by some, can write.
He ia no doubt, making his way to tome Towrre
where he has obtained a free pass before and will
endeavor perhaps ti oblaiu employment, probably
on a boat. I or warn all peraons masters ol Boats
or Vessels, from receiving or harbouring said negro
under the severed penalty ol Uie law. ‘
The subscriber will give the abovo reward to
my person on delivering said negro to him in Troup
county or twenty dollara, if confined in sny jail su
dial I ran get him 8/MEUN SMITH.
Eutirungn, Dec. 4 gta ;| t
T.‘te Sat ..snail, (Geo.) Republican, Fluridian
t F I"ride) and Montgomery Ala Journal, will plcato
ove llm almve 3 insertions and forward their »>
courtls lo lids otficc for p lynicgt.
il
‘par^uuMigl