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SiliERlFF^ SAUSft
rnHBscoCEfe sAJifis
ILL b« sold at tho court Imun* “"or be Oil. two negroes, Mniy. a girl about twelve
lownorColuiiibus.JIuscopuoeilaiilv.oliUii; „„ ri> old, nnd Jith, u boy about sixteen years old,
esduy in January noxt, ** lc following pro, rayicd on u* ilia nro|i.rty of John T- B. Torner, to
fi fni from the Justices Court of Wilkinson county,
in fay if of Robert Clay—levy made and returned
!• me by a Constable,
VNn, at the sumo time and pines, will
lit Tuefduy
'"osEro of land No. 129 in tlio sixth district Mas-
cocoa count* levied on as tbo nrnpeitv «fl I homin'
Allies lo satisfy a fi fit issxeil lioin h Justices cnuit
of Ma«coxra# county in favor of Henry fll SlinWfe
v« Mi l ifUet. levied on find returned io inc by n
lo“table. WM. D. HARGROVE. Sli’tr
A/,u, one Roan Home, let id on ns llio properly
of John Locket 10 satisly n ll ft issued from tlio In-
hirior Court of 'luscitcfo'county in favor vl Juntos
Goddard, vs. Simon Mantling, nml John l.oekot;
property pointed At by John 11. Howell.
1 Mu. l>. II.4RGROVE, SA’J
Ono negro mint amnlcil Lewis nliout
twenty six year, of ago Levied on us the propelty
of John 11 Love to satisfy n fi In from Muscogee
Superior court in favor of /.'li K. Gaither, vs ioliu
11. Lovo principal Rarkluv Marlin security, mid
Ruckncr Ueasly nnd John 11. tircir, endorsers jnop-
erty pointed out by attorney.
1 v VVm IIOI.LMVD, D. Sliu’tr.
ALSO will bo sold on tbo first Tuesday in Junu
itry next, tho undivided linlf of Isil ,01' l.oml
No, 14 in tbo fills District nf Muscogee courtly ns
- ‘7 of Win. A. Wnrncr to satisfy tivo fi
—property __
satisly a ft fit issued fioin dm Superior Court of
Monroe county, in favor of UiAmas Napier, ugainsl
said Tarnur.
roMLINSON FORT, D. Sh'ff.
Dec. 7
LEGAL NOTICES.
Guardians Suit:.
onotable
'
lie court homo
GREKARI.E to an oidrroftho ilouorablotlie
Inferior court of Madison county when silliig
nt Us
from a lusiico coart of Jellbrson county, one in
bvorot John II. Nowton vs. Win, A. Warner Lev
ied on and returned lo mo by it Const,tblo
Not. Si)
Also fiO ncros of the undivided lot of land No. 71
la tlio Oth disitiotof Muscogee county levied on as
the property of Colin Ltsco and Martin Lisco, to
euliefyafi fa from Houston Inferior couit in fuvor
of Robert 1). Sinclair, vs Colin Lisco, and Martin
Lisco, pointed oat by A. A U. V. Iverson altor-
„eys.
- MAYORS COURT SALE-
Olio negro man immert Levi Levied on ns
tlio property of Eliza Martin to fstisfy a fi fa from
tlio .'favors Court of the Tbwn of Columbus in fa
vor of Samuel Kookegcy ve. Eliza Martin, proper-
tv pointod oat by Ptufntrtfir nllornoy
Wm. HOLLAND, D. Sli’lT.
Will WdTO^^o^lFjannmy
next, one Negro woman named Julia, about twonty •
seven year* of age, and her two children Clarisa a
e rl about twolvo year* of ago, nnd Green a boy a-
int nine yearsof age, Levied on ai| the property of
John II. Lrivc,to satisfy a Mortgage H fa from Mus
cogee, Superior court in favour of James C. Sullivan
vs. John II. I,ove. propuity pointed out in said
Mbrtgago fi fa
■^^ILLbFsofifon^o^Jfs^riiosday in Jannnry
next, one negro fellow by tho namo of Elva
sold ' ' “
• sail
Hightower vi, Moses Jones,
twenty thren years
of Moses Junes, to satisfy a
l-ovicd upon as the ... ,
fi fa in favor of Thomas
m
lov. 30.
D.OBETON SV/
lor ordinary purposes will ho sold
door in Marion —- 11
next between
of land t. wit.
formally Luo now .'ration County sold as tho pov
erty of Allen Daniel tenm nmdo known on tio
di y of sale. JAMES, DANIEL Guardiai.
slot '
,n counts on the lit Tuesday in March
n tins usual hours of sale ono tr|ct
Lot No 21)3 in the 30lli district of
Georgia—Muscogee County.
W HEREAS James p. 11. Campbell applies
for letters of administration on Uie L»tute
of Eliza A Bullock, lute of said county deceased.
This is therefore lo cito nnd admonish all nnd sin
gular the kindred nnd creditors to bo and appear
nt my ofiico to shew cause (if tiny they have,) why
said letters should not be granted. Given under
my bund xt Ofiico, this 24Ui Dec. 1633.
JOHN TOWNSEND, c. c. o.
Dec. 26 3l—4i
TX]%’ ILL ne mid on list 1 rst Tuesday in Fcbrit-
v * nry next, utlhcjcoort house dour in La-
Grange Troop county between the usual hours of
sale, under an order ofeourt, ol said, county, the
lands and m grins of Uritliun Allums dececsed, the
lands is lying in tin; twoltli disirictof Troup county
sold for tlio benefit oflbe heirs, Terms of ealo will
bo madd on tbo day. Nov Gth 1833,
EDW
I Nov. 9 25 fll
ARD ALLUMS, Adm'r.
betolwr 2C—30—tit
Guardian Sfate.
W ill bosidd lit Hamilton Harriscjnnty on t'io
first Tuesday in Fohr'y. noxl one tiiloflsiwl
No 39 in the twenty firif dist. nf fnmiurly Mnsro-
geo now Harris county, sold as the property of Iio
Minors of Cornelius McCoy. .Terms of sale tnwo
known on the day.
BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, Guardian.
N'ic/. 9 24 tl's I
Georgia— Harris county.
A LL pencils indebted lo tho estate of Robert
R. Holland Into of said county deceased are
ruijaostediocomo forward and make payment ini.
mediately, und those who have dcniunds against
said dec’d. lire requested to band them in, in
tormi ol the law.
WM. Y BARDEN. Adm’r.
BARBARY HOLLAND, Admr'x.
Nov. 23 27 fit
NOTICE.
I S hereby given that four months after date a Im
plication wilt be mado to tlio hunuridilo tho in.
ferior court ofTalboteonnty when sit.ing far ordin
ary pnrposcs for loave to sell lot nnmlier seven in
tlio twenty second district of originally tho third
section or Cherokee now Floyd county. The said
properly sold for tlio benefit of Wniter J. Wills or-
plum. JAMES ALDREDGE,
Guardian of Walter J. Wills.
8op 10 17 4m
. NOTICE.
W ILL BE SOLD.,at Uto Court Iloose, in
Tolholton, Talbot county, on tlio first Toes-
day in January next, ngrecablc to an order of (he
Inferior Court of Meriwether county, sitting as a
Court of Ordinary, tlio HALF of the individual
Lot of Land, No. 88, in the 24th
District, formerly Muscogee, now Talbot connty,
sold for the benefit of Susan nnd Wm. Conyers,
heirs of Joint's Conyers, deceased. Terms made
known on (ho day; This tho 4th day oi Novem
ber, 1633.
RURWELL G. PERRY, Guardian.
Novomber.9 24—91
on the
JD first Tucsilay in January next, will bo sold
before the court house door in the town of Nuwnan
Coweta county, tho following proparty to wit:
Lot ot Laud No. 180, iu the Dili district,
of said county with n pair of Mittttonas upon tho
same, and Lot of Lana. No 2t)5in tho filh district
ol said connty, well improved whereon William
Bullard now reside*, nnd the Rutmtnggncr, for n
mill. All levied upon ns tho troparty of tho said
William Ballard to satisfy sundry Executions from
the superior court of said county in favor of Jeremi-
all L Chitum, William U. Anderson and others,.
Lot of Laud, No. 106. in tho 5th district,
of stud eountv, and cup sorrel stud horso, C years
chi. Levied upon us tlio property, of James G.
Davis, to- satisfy nn exooution from tho inferior
court of said county, in favor ofRolmrt StubblofiulD,
vs. snid Davis, nnd Josopli Edmonton security,
property pointed out by said Edmonson.
One Negro Woman, by tho nsnto of
Clurisoo, 45 years of ago. Levied upon as the
proporty of Jumns Powell, jr. to satisfy nn execu
tion io fitvor of die officers oftho superior court of
Jj'OLtt months after date, ajipli-
ention will bo mudo to tho honorable the infe
rior court of Harris county whon sitting for ordina
ry purposes for louvo lo sell lot of land Nc. 39) in
tlio Slat disirirt formerly Muscogee now Harris
county belonging to tho orphans of Cornelius Me.
Coy deceased
BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, Gtwr.
September 2 4m
CITY JtALL.
COLUMBUS, IU.
I S SITUATED on the c.t«. r of Ilioad, nnd
«• Clair streets, which h in the eentre oi
ti‘° City mid heurt of business, being in front
of tho Columbus Bunk, and next door below tlio
insurance Bank. Tbo City Hull lias extensive
accommodations for tlio man of family, tlio indivi*
vidual traveller, the daily hoarder.or the fosltionu
bio visiter. Tlio proprietors pledge themselves that
ncithor expense nor attention shill be wanted to
render their gueita comfortable, Their House will
no ready for tho reception of company *by tho 23d
mstint. BEDELL A WALKER,
Columbus, Dec. 21—31—if
KT The Georgia Journal, Fodoral Union, Soutn
orn Recorder, Goorgia Times, IMacon Telegraph,
Georgia Messenger, Montgomery Journal, Mont'
gomcry Advertiser, Chorokco intelligencer and
Hen torn f/erald, are requested to pubfish tbo above
every other week ior two months uud forward their
bills (or payment.
mTOTICE.—All persons having any demands,,
INI aguinst tho estate of Itoboit Cochran, Dec’d.
is requested lo render in their accounts, &c.
And all poisons indobtod to the estate of Robert
Cochran, ueeoascd, is requostod to come forward,
and make payment.
TOLMON C. PICKETT, Adm’r.
Dec. 14 29—fit
S O'i'lcE —All persons indebted to tho estate
of Wm. Smith, sr. lata of Randolph county
deceased, are requested to come forward and make
immediate payment, nnd tboso hiving demands a-
gainst said estate, are requested to render in their
accounts, dnlv agtheuticMcd in terms of tho law.
feACHARIAU BAILEY, Adm’r.
Dec. 14 29—Ct
W ILL
noxt
13th January
at tho lute residence of Benjamine H.
P
in
Montgomery, lata afTroun county dec’d. all the
perishable properly belonging to tlio estate of said
ilo’cd, consisting of boises, cattle, hogs, household
uud kitchen furniture, coro.fodder &c.
Also ou the first Tuesday in Fobruury next at tlio
court house in LnGrsnge, the lot ol Land whereon
tlio said do'cd formerly lived, it being lot No. 123
in the 11th Disl. of file county adjoining Rock-
more and others, also four nogroes a fellow 22, yrs,
old, a girl nbou' 10, a woman 21, and hor child 2
yrs old—to be sold in pursuance of tho will ol said
de’cd. for the bonefitof tho heirs and creditors of
said do'cd. Terms of sale will bo made know on
thediyt of sale.
JOHN BOGAN. I Nominated'
JAS. MONTGOMERY, \ Bx’ors.
Nov. 29 27—9t
CENTRAL, HOTEL.
MACON OF. Oil OJA.
JOHNCARTER
XATE or CUHTON.
JtMfl Has opened the Cnntral Hotel, in the
IERBr extensive Fire proof Brick Building re-
■ a.Bw cenily elected in this city. Tho locn
“^^»ition is central tothb business oflhc place
nod-tlio house is conveniently arranged for tho ac
commodation of (amiliesor single persons, cither as
rogular or transiont boarders Tlio Beds nnd Fur-
niture throughout are now und snporioi. Tho Ta-
bio and Bar will always be furnished with the best
tho market afiords, snd no pains will bo spared by
tlio propriolor to render coinfortahlo and agreeable
all whu favor him with their custom; and lie hopes
from his long experience, and tho salislhction here
tofore rendered Uio community, to morit from his
friends nnd tho pnblic s liberal share ol patronage.
UT Extensive and. convenient STABLES art
attached to tbo Hotel,
Octobor 12—20—tf
The Apalachicola Hotel,
S now opened for tlio accommoda-
tion of Boarders and Transient vi-
sitors. The Undersigned would em
brace this opportunity of presenting his
M
*
Paslnohahlc Clothing and Hat
■r Establishment.
G. II. Si C. A. FLA BODY,
3fcrchant ®iiiors.
HAVE just relumed from New York
with a splendid assortment of Broad
cloths, cassimers and Vestings consis
ting of Block, Blue, Brown Greene
\delaid. Drab and-mixed Broadcloths, Black Bluo
Drab and fashionable stri|>e cassimers, Velvet silk
Valencia, white and figured mnrsclls. Vestings.—
All of which will be manufactured to order by the
best of workmen, and warranted equal to any m the
country. Also ready ttiado ciothing, consisting 01
Black Blue, Brown Greene Adelaid- Hrab and
mixed Dress coats nnd Frocks of suporior
workmanship, Black Blue and fancy stripe cas-
aimers, pantaloons. Plain nnd doubled breasted
silk Velvet Vests; Valencia do. Fancy silfts, roole
sliio, cassimer do. indlo and figured marsells of
every description. IHiite and red flannel shirts and
Drawers, Gingham checked and unbleached cotton
shirts, Fino linen shirts Jlufilud and plain cotton
do rufllcd and plain Bosoms. Plain and plaitod sa
tin stocks, Bombazines, Velvet, Silk, Silk hair
cloth, whito and black camels'hair do, Buck- Skm
Biding Gloves, Fihe Horso skin of ailkinds.—
(lliito kid, silk olid cotton do. Gum Elastic Ireb
sowing silk, Worsted and cotton suspenders, Flag,
Bandanna Pongee and Linen Cambric Ha’fs.
Black satin /taiian and Canton silk Cruvats, B’hilo
Jaconet do Black and white silk socks, Cotton
Hbrsted and Bbollen do, silk and cotton Umbrel
las. Also,
FASHIONABLE BATS
of all qualities. Black and Drab. N B Orders from
the country punctually attended to. And particu
lar attention paid to cutting.
Columbus Oct 12 20 If
l>UUCa ESTABLISHMENT.
George W. tiddler, ty Co.
- RESPECTFULLY inform the pub
lic llml they have entered into n co
partnership, and intend to establish
themselves in the Drug Business , in
this place as soon os their goods con
, .—.— from New York.
Their business will he conducted on a largo
scale, und their stock—consisting of _ well selected
Drags. Medicines, Perfumery. Paints and Dye
tul&;and other articles in their line T -they trust
will be such os to induce such persons in the tntc-
rior us are engaged in the business to mske their
purchases of thorn. Physicians are invited to
•end their orders, and are assured they will be
dealt with on the most favorable terms.
Apalachicola, May 34—3—U
1)11 HOX£Y,
. OF EATONTON,
H AVING removed to ColDmbus, respectfully
tenders his services to the Public, in the
Practice of
Medicine, Surgery, Sfc.
Ho will, in connexion with Dr. John A. Urqa
hurt, attend to all calls in any branch ol Medicine
and may be found at his residence in the banse for
merly occupied by Air. U. Smith.
Columbus Jan. 28—42—tf
FOR SAKE.
F OUR month after date application will bo
mndo to tho Infenor court of Marion County
whon silling for ordinary proposes for leave to Sell
l/Ot No. 40 in the 7th Dist. of Muscogee, as Guar
dian far Charles Taunton an Idiot orphan ofNathnn
Taunton deceased.
HENRY TAUNTON, Guardian.
October 20—22—tf
James $. Paths,
F OUR mondis after dato application, will
( • "" w - *‘ v -
snid ciraniy.nnd ono iu favorof Sullivan snd ltoony.
Ono Sorroli horso 9 or 10 yrans old.—
Levied upon ns tlio proporty of Elbert Harris, to
satisfy an execution in favorof Benjamin G. Bar
ker, pointed out by Defendant.
Aurflu Kiri liiml's interest und clnim lo
Lot of Land, No. 48 in tho ftrst distrlctof said coun
ty, whereon tlio said Kirkland now resldo. Lev
led upon ns tho proporty ol the mid Kirkland to
eutisly an oxccutton In fttvor of At'Crawfitrd &• Co.
Uoo. 7 DAVID DUKE, Bh'ff.
mado to the court of ordinary of Moscogee
county for leave to sell 371 12 Dist. 1 cc. in tlio
Ohorokoo county os tlio property of William Kent
dec'll, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of
said dacoasad,
DAVID COOPER, Adm’r.
Septombor7 15 4m
F OUR montliB after dnto'applicafum will bo
mudo to tho honorable tho tnftmor court of
Muicngea gounty when silting for ordinary purpo
ses for lonve to Jolt the lands bolonging to tho es
tate of James Blanton deo’d.
C YNTHIA BLANTON, Admr’x.
Nov ft, 24 ,4m
X J nuary next, nt die Court House door, In
tho town of Cntlibort Randolph County kotweon
the usual hours of salo tho lollowiug property to
returned by Nathan U. Smith, Constable
Also. 200 2 1 2 .teres of lead known os
Lot No> 197, in tho 11th district of .originally toe,
now Randolph county, levied on aa tho proporty of
Freeman W. Hubbell, to axtisfyono It fu issued
from Richmond Superior Court, in favor of Phelps
dcPcck vs said Uubboll,
Aitb, 200 2 1 2 ncros of land, No. 93,
In the 4lh district of originally Loo, now Randolph
count), levied on as tlio property of Bonjnmm liar-
tugu, to satisfy one small ft lit issued from a J unit
ces t'uurt of Wilkes county, in fuvor of B Wal
lace, vs said Uarrnge, levied on und returned to
me by a Constable.
Deo. 7
•l AC1UIA1I BAILEY, Sh’IT.
1 NUUK months sRer dato appl
mado to tho honorable, the Inferior Court of
Aluscogeo county, whon sitting for ordinary propo
ses fot lnavo to sell lot of land no 172 in the fifth
dist, of formerly Troop, now Harris connty, belong
ing to tho orphans of John Fredrick.
RILEY GILBERT GUAD.
November 2—23—4m
W Georgia—Harris county.
ILL ho.sold toil tho 25tit day of December
next, at the residence of Robert U. Hol
land,late of said county deceased, all the perishable
ipertv of said decoased. Consisting of corn,
Jdor, hones, hogs, cattle, house hold and hitcho'n
furniture, and vurians other articles too tedious to
mention, at the sumo llme.and place, will be rented
the plantation of raid deceased, for tlio ensuing
year. Tonns mndo known on (lie day of rale,
WM. Y. BARDEN. Adm’r,
BARBARY HOLLAND, Admrtt.
A r nv. 23 27 9t
Georgia-Early county.
W ITERF.A8 Martin Wood Administrator of
the estate of JohnGilloy doo’d. has applied
for letters of Dismission from said Administration.
Those are therefore to cito and admonish all nnd
singular tho kindred and creditors of said decensod
to ho und appear at my ofAco within the time pros
cribedliy law to show cause if any they have why
said lettors should not ho granted. Given undor
my,hand tEUgd Sop. 1833 N W McBRYDE. el’k
September 21 17 ntfim
Georgia—Campbell County
Oliver Porter and ' Suporior court (
'.J
others.
Superior court October
Term 1633.
RULE NISI,
Foi Foreclosure.
■JJPON tho petition of_ Oliver Porter, _Wiftiam
Redd, James K. Daniel. Richard S. Pork,
nos Cunningham, John Cannigham, Wood-
son Heard, and Peter J. Williams Stating that
on the twenty fourth of May oighteon hundred and
thirty three, James S. Park, executor to said peti
tioners andDnniel Sand ford and Benjamin Snndford
his' certain deed ofinortgago, embracing among
other articles of property a certain lot of (and, known
and distinguished as lot number one hundred and
sixty throe, in tbs first district of formerly Carroll,
now Campbell county, und a certain other lot of
land, known snd distinguished os lot number ono
hundred and twelve, in the first district of formerly
Carroll now Campbell county, and two other lots of
land, known and distinguished ns lots numbers one
hundred and thirty fivo, and one hundred and fifty
two, m the third district of formerly Carroll now
Campbell county—which said mortgage was execu
ted for the prorposo ofsnying the Petitioners snd the
raid'Daniel and Bonjnmin aandford fro* any lia
bility oboaiioned by any dola(cation/tlral hod or
might accrno on the part of tho said Jamas S. Park
as Cdshior of tho Branch Bank oftho state of Geor
gin. located in GroetubotOugh. The petitioners &
the said Daniel arid Beniamin Sandford having
becniho Executors ofthe said James S. Park for the
ibithful performance of his duties at cashier os utoro,
raid, and the petitioners Author shewing to the
conrt that there is now dno thorn on raid mortgage
the sum of thirty thousand dollars:
It is therefore ordered that the said James S. Park
pay into tho Cletks Ofiico ol this court witnin six
months from this time tho said ram of thirty thou
sand dollars with the accruing interest and all legal
cost, and that in dofituftof such payment, the equity
of redemption in and to said loisoflnndbe thence
fourth an forever bared and fomc/oscd. and it is
further ordored that a copy of this rulo be published
in ono of the Publio Gazettes of this circuit, once a
month for four months or served on tho mortgage
oi his spectel Agent three months previous to tho
time whuh said payment is hereby directed to be
made. A true copy from the minutes this 4th day
of Nov. 1833. L, BERRY WATT’S. Cl’k.
Nov. 4 25 m4m
Amass Spencer and
N. Spencer,
RULE NISI
For foreclosure.
••VlCL'liE SOLO; an UiWsl Tuesday in
II January next, ol the Court House, in tho
town of Lumpkin, Stewart cqunty, botwoon tho u-
auui hours of sale, tne following proporty lo will
Lot No. seventy, (70) lit thd 24th dist.
of originally Lee, now Stewart county, levied on
as tbo proporty of TUunet Hayden, to ratisty a fi fir
from Wititiason Suporior Corot, in'lavor of tho
State of Goorgia, against raid Hayden.
Also, Lot Ne. 125. m ihb 25th district
of originally Loo. now -Stewart county, levied on
as titu proporty ol John Karr, to ulisiy threo fi fits,
two iu lavor of Themes Allen, and opn in favor of
Boneypnrt Mncknn, issued from the Justices Corot
of Gwniuett county, levy mado and returned to mo
by n Constable.
POSTPONED SALE.
Lo> No. 106, lit the 22u district, of ori
ginally Loo, now Slowirl county, levied on as the
property of John M. Turner, lo satisfy sundry 11 fas
is,ued tram tlio Justices Court ot Henry county, in
fatorofMosnack Turner—levy made and returned
to me by a Constable.
Alsu, ouo loud waggon, two yokoof ox
en, snd one bay horse, levied era as tho properly of
Thomas Pate, to satisfy ono execution iu fuvor of
Jutm W. Lcavett.
itec. 7 L. W. UILL, Sh’IV.
Also; at tin soitin tium mid placo, will bo
sold one half ol Lot No. One, mid hull of Lot No.
Two, io Icllor B. with the improvements thereon
in the town ol Lumpkin, lev iud nn ns lira proporty
of Thomu U. Maugham, to satisly (wo fi las in fa
vor of John G White, ngaiust snid Maugham.
Alta, Lai No. 23, m tin’ 32d district of
' origins'll) Leo, now Slower county, levied on us
tho purp««y of James Jacon, lo s ittsiy a G fu issued
flora the J c,ticcs Coart of Lincoln county, in lavor
of Lemuel Wtno, agnu n said Jacoc—levy made
snd teturnOd to me by n Constable.
At . .urn 8 ii rs., Filly, two years old,
sad SuVO ;ty bushels ol corn, iioreior less, levied on
a-tba (Wpwty d Philip dnll.uun, to tuUriv a fi fa
issue I from Twiggs hnpenur Corot, in favor of
Be-j. Bay, sr. agunst said Mailmen
:\t*t», < • No 81,1.1 ... 20 tv distliet of
originally l ae, et-w Siewsit coonty, levied on ns
the property o Vsepli VV. Ur'mtes, toss ,sty a fits
fr m ti.ee .o bnponor Cuatt, in favor of James vl
Cartel, *,o
Al o, Lo N - 201. ,i, ihu 20th dtstric
of torigma/y L**-. now .Sswaiteoumy, leviodo
as be properly of Joseph Rimy, to salitip ssad..
Administator's Sale.
W ILL be sold at the Court houso in tbo coonty
ot lave on tlio first Tuesday in January noxt
Threo lots and a half sf Isnd, No 65 containing
202 1 2 acres with thirty fivo acres clanrod, and tol-
levaltlo log buildings, with an olooant Grist Mill in
operation on said lot, and lot No, 5(1 containing202
1-2 acres, with twenty ncros cleared, and tolerable
log boUdhiga on raid lot, und lot .Vo 19 containing
2021-2 acres and Irtl 1-4 acresoflot A’o. 53 all oi
raid land lying its tho first District of Lon county,
sold ior tlio bonofit of tho heirs and creditors of
Tltomns Hughs deconsod Into of Loo county, terms
Cash. DUDLEY SNEED, Adm'r.
Nov. 23
Administrators Sate.
O N tho Friday before, tlio second Monday in
Joiiunry noxt, will bo sold nt tho late mst-
detico of (Ftlliam ttmith sr. deceased in Rnndetph
ooroity nil tho perishable property bclnnging to the
cstato of raid deceased, consisting of two Hares,
two Ipirso carls, Also all the coin and lodder, tl rco
or tour Thousand pounds sood cotton, stock ofcai ilo,
eonsisiine of 8 or 'J ltead.5 or li head of hogs, he lie
hold and kitchen furnijuro, und a number of oi tor
articles, two tedious to mention, nml at tlio si nn
on ihu day of sulo.
/.ACHARIAH BAILEY, Adm
Nov 20 27 flt
time nnd placo, will bo hired tlio following nogt tos
v«: 1 man, 4 or 5 women. Terms mndo kr.o vn
H
Postponed Safe.
'WM7TI.I. BE SOLD, on tho ti'tst Toosdat In
V » January next, at tlio Cuurt;IIouso, in T si-
hot county,
Lot of l.nml, No. 101, in thn S;il
district of raid county, it being |»nrt of the Iti-al
Estate nf John Oo'eal, dec’d. Sold fur tho liuneGl
of tho hairs and creditors.
JOHN NEAL. f ,
EDWJN ONEAL. ( AJm "•
December 14 29—flt
Georgia ..Troup County.
M7TT REAS Elisha W. PeeU Adm’r. erJosi-
Tf ah Dauielfdeceasedapplitstomeibrlnttsn
nt dismission ou the estate ofstitd deeensed. These
arc therefore to cito and admonish aU and singular
the kindred and crcdilnrsofsaid deceased to k« and
appear nt mv office within tho time prescribn] by
law o shew caoso (if any they have) why said let.
lure nf Dismission should not be granted. Givon
under my hand at office this 3d day of December
1833 ' HENRY PERKINS, c. o. o.
Dec. 7—23—fit
Joseph
Nathaniel Hull.
T il E Petition ol Amnsn Spencer nnd Joseph N
Hpeticor, mating that Nathaniel Hull did on
tho sixth day of April eighteen hundred and thirty
throe execute his deed of mortgago to them where
by ho mortgngod all tlinl tract or parcel of land lying
and hoing in tlio county of Covvota nt the time of
sur.voy but now Campbell connty, containing two
hundred, two and a half acres in tiro eighth district
of formerly Coweta now Campbell connty. known
and distinguished tut lot No. ninety four in said dis
trict, for tho (ratter securing tho payment oftliree
hundred and fixty eight dollars and thirty one cents
besides interest, which sum is dno and unpaid.
It is titorefore on motion of conn-el, ordered that
Ilia print ipal, intornst and cost due on said mortgage
bo paid into tlio clerks ofiico within six months, or
cause shown to tho contrary or tho equity of re
demption in and to said mortgaged premises shall
tie hatred and forevor foreclosed and it is further
ordered tii&t this role bo published once a month
fur six months in ono oftho public Gazettes of this
state or served on tho mortgager at leasl’fonr months
before tho expiration oftho time in vvnich Ihomon-
fey is- required lo bo paid. A true copy from tho
mmotos. L. BERRY B’ATTs, clerk.
Nov. 4 25 mOm
.ViAtit Ann Jurnti, > LIBEL FOR P1VUKUE,
-Kit, J
tt. S
In Musamee
Or.iVER Jctkr, ) SUPERIOR COURT.
I T appearing to tlio Court, by the return of tho
Sliuritf, that tlio defendant, Oliver Jetor, is not
In be found in tlio county of Muscogee, so that he
can bo personally served with a copy of J’laintifTa
Declaration-A is on mutioti of counsel, ordered
that servioo bo perfected by publishing this rule
once n month, for throe months in tho Columbus
Enquirer, and that the ease uftcr such publication,
stand regularly served.
A true extract from tho Minutes of tlio Superior
Court of Mitrcegri-u eountv—August 17ih, 1833.
GERARD BUKv.H. I). Cl k
Doc 1 2.9—mlim
Asixu.iv I’atiK, ) l.iliEL l.uli ui'urtCL-
vs. > In yUriutther
Mart Park, S SUPERIOR COURT,
November Adjourned t erm 1833.
I T appearing to tlie coutl Hum the return of tho
the SbcnfiTlhtt tho dofendent it nut au inhabitant
oj this county; It is theroforo ordored, that service
be perfected, by publication of this rule, for three
mouths in tomo public Gazette, of this state prece
ding the next Term of this court, A trao copy from
the minnlos of Court, 10th Doc, 1833,
LEVI M. ADAMS. Clerk;
Dec* 14—29—m3m ■
IVuiuu Fuulxk,
1
IJBEL FOR OlVOltCE,
In Meriicellker
Jank Fuller, > SUPERIOR COURT
I T appearing to the court, that tho defendant i
not an inhabitant of this county. It j, therefore
ordered, thateertioe be perfected by a publication
ofthis role, for three months preceding the next
term oftlds court, ia some Gazette published in this
state: A true copy from the minutes of court lOti
Dec. 1833. LEVI M. ADAR8,Clark.
Doc. 14-89—m3ro
mi
braco this opportunity of presenting his
acknowledgements to the publio for the VERY
LIBERAL PA TRONA GE. his houso has already
received & hopes by nnromilted attention to be able
to givo general mtisfuction to all that may feel dis
posed to patronize him. Tho publio may lie assured
tAat no pains or expanse shulf bo spared to render
their sitaatious.comlbrtable while at tlio Apalachi
cola Hotel. T. T. GAMMAGE.
Doc. 7—28^4t
The Warm Spings
"Merriioether county, Ga.
nnho subscriber respectfully in-
forms the public, that lie became somo
monthseince, the proprietor oftho above, nnd that
the placo lias lately undergone very considerable
addition in the way of improvement. It is per
haps unnecessary for him to speak particularly of
the springs or the properties oftho water afforded
from thorn. Its luxury as a Bath, and its great
efficacy in all diseases oftho skin, in Rhonmntism
ns well os in many internal disorders, were fully
tasted and proved during tlio late season. To his
friends and all those who may he pleased In visit
hint, he would say, thstby the 1st of June next, he
will be read^t for thoir reception, and that his hejt
exertions will bo rendered in contributing to their
satisfaction and ploasare.
May 18-52—tf DAVID C. ROSE,
General Agency.
T HE subscriber informs the public that hois
the authorised ngent far tho following Fob-
licalions.
The Saturday Evening Post.
» Casket,
“ Ladies Book,
“ New York Traveller and Spirit of tho Times,
“ Novelists Mcgozino,
“ Modico-Chlrurgical Roviow,
“ Boston Republican.
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON.
Agent for the Proprietors.
Ware-House and
or
Comii
'ommission Business,
MORRIS, EVANS & Co.
T ENDER in the public their services in the
transaction of all business in the above lino.
Doring thn psst summer they have bnilt a new
Wnra-Honso, nnd are now woll prepared to recoivo
in Store Cotton and all kinds of merchandise.—
They will make liberal advances upon produce or
tnorcliawlifo committed to thoir care, and will En
deavor so to devoto their time and attention to the
business, ns shall bo best calculated to promote the
interest of their customers.
Columbus 20 8cp. 17 tf
ȣW AttiU FRXiSb
GOODS
CHEAP FOR CASH.
CSHORTFR, TARVER & Co. have justro-
CTcoivcd direct from New-York. part of their
splondid assortment of Dry-Goods, purchased at
the lowest rates Horn first Jtands.
They buvo just opened a largo assortment of
mons, Womens' Boys, misses and childrens shoes
men's and Youths Fur Hat*,
Rose and. Dufilo Blankets,
Blotched nnd Unbleached It irtiiigs & heelings.
Chintz Prints, new and beautiful Patterns
An ekgnnt assortment of calicoo’s,
Domestic Plaid, tripes and cheeks,
Red, White and Green Flannels,
Irish Linen, comn. and very superior qualities,
Chintz bawls and Handkerchiefs)
Cotton and ilk Flag, do
Pongee and Bandanna do
Bengal Slripo.
Negro cloths and shirtings,
Dress and Fronituro Dimoty,
Several nasei superior cotton cards.
One of tho partners will remain constahliy ir
New York to attond tho auctions and to furnish a
continual supplies ofthe choicest & most desirablo
goods for this market. The highest prices, &c.
discount of dobts. Exchnneo tor merchandize or
in cash, for cotton of gooJ quality altd in square
Bales.
Expcctod soon,. An eitonsivo assortment ol
Groceries, Hardware, crockery and Dry Goods.
Sop. 25 18 If
Boys and Girls
LIBRARY.
Just Received at the
Columbus Book
Store.
T IIE sahacribor informs Parents and Gurdi-
tins that he has jnst received nn addi'ionsl sup
ply of Uto above work which is pronounced the
best work ever published for thn instruction undo*
musoment of children.
No I Liv^S?pXEdX?mar,yr. I vol
2 & 3 The Swiss Family Robinson, 2
4 Sunday Evenings tint part,
5 The son of a Genius,
6 Unele Philips conversations,
7 & 8 Indian Traits,
9 1011 American History,
13
14 Penis of the Sea, &e
15 ' Sketches of Fcmalo '
It being ti
the Pubhcai
'or tho ose of children it is hoped the patronng
nil warrant the undertaking.
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON
Columbus October 20 22 tf
t American History,
The young Crusoe by Sirs Holland,
Sunday Evenings 2nd part,
Penis of the Sea, &c Ac Ac.
It being the design of the Publishers to continue
atten of moral ami entertaining Bonks
Ware House
And Commission,
AT APALACHICOLA FLOR,
T HE subscribers, liaving associated thom-
solves together under tno stile and firm of
FORD A HARDIN, pnrposo transacting a
General IPare Houie and Commission business at
Aualuchuola. Having made suitnblo arrahgments
with small vcssols for the direct transportation of
Cotton, Ac either to New-YorkorNew-Orleans,
and hnving/aci/itics nt alllimbs within their power
to make reasonable advances upon prodaco con
signed to their care and management; thoy would
resectfully tender their services and solicit a liberal
patronage in tho ubovo line ot basinoss pledging
their personal and undivided attentionto all busi
ness consigned to them, either for salo or otherwise
Their Warehouses and close Stores are under
going a thorough repair, will be large and commo
dious situated in a desirable part of tlio town, and
as exempt from tho dangers of fire as any othor
Imuso, of a similar character on the Point.
WILLIAM P FORD, {late of Augusta, Ga‘)
EDWARD J. HARDIN. (Apalachicola.
Apalachicola July 11833.
REFERENCES.
Stewart ty Fontaine } O
Smith ty Morgan, j g*
J. S. Calhoun, }- 3,
XV. Perry, ty Co., I g
T ty M, Evans ty Co., 1
Wittich Greenwood ty Co., 3
Bogart ty Kneeland, t
as. Hamilton ty son, > new- «m.
Jno. . Pitkin, )
E. XV. Gregory, I new-or-
Bogart ty Hawthorn, ) leans.
Barret Ames, . I
Si John A* Leveans, > mobile.
T. W. McCoy, )
Julv—97—tf
Commission, receiving and for
warding 'House,
A comfortable Dwelling houso and lot with tho
necessary out buildings und an excllcnt well
ofwnter in the yard; This property, is situated in
the most Bcautifiri'nnd healthy part of Colombia it
being on tho corner of Early and Oglethorpe streets
any person wishing to purchase can get all sorts of a
bargain by applying to the Subscriber.
Wm HOLLAND.
Septembcrll4 id—tf
JACOB M JOHNSON
|; JAS recently rccotved an extensive
lot tf
_: CLOTHING—r u " 8il, ' i , ngor
soperfine olive and brown clous Pantaloons,
do grey and steel mixed do do
do steol mixed Sattinelt - do
do bine mixed do do
do Urondcloth dress coats,
do do frock do
A general assortment superfine. Bombazines
and Valencia VESTS* AH of which will bo
sold cheap for cash.
ET Ho has also received 5 barrels of prime
winter strained OIL*
January 25-36^- tf
For Sale by J. M' Johnson*
COO lbs sols Leather,
CO sides Harness do
30 “ Bridle Leather,
CO sides upper do
AYER Sy SMITH
H AVE received by Steam Boats, Van Boren
and Versaillis in addition to their former -
stock:
Sup. Brown Black and Drab Cloth Over Coatsy
do Bluo Cloth Cloaks,
do Goats Hfiir, Camblot do
Spanish Wrappers do '
Blue Bl’k and Brown Dress nnd Frock Coat% ,
do do' do Pantaloons,
Fig’d Silk Velvet. Vest variety of patterns,
Bl’k do do do
Dark Valentia and Toilnett,
Sup Bombazine, do
Linen eitirts with, and without ruffles,
Cotton shirts with Linen Bosoms had CoHats.
Plain Cotton,
Stocks Collars Boots Shoos, Hats Ac.
Tho above articles will be found of good quality
and very cheap,
Columbus Dec 20
30—if
T^^n^S^^o^rE^^sVpartncr.
ship under the firm of Falconer A. Kimbrough,
for tbo purpose of transacting a Gcperal Agoncy
Commission and Receiving and forwarding busi
ness. Being prepared to make the usual advances
on consignment to their friends in New-Urloans,
Now York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Providence
and Boston and disposed to devote thoir time exclu
sively to the intorestof those confiding business to
their charge having made the necessary arrange
ments to forward Couoa to New York or also
whore with expedition by vessels of light draft of
water at the lowest rates of freight, a liberal share
of public patronago is respectfully solicited.
A. H. FALCONAR,
WM H KIMBROUGH,
REFFERENCES.
Shorter, Tarver, ty Co. Columbus.
Gen'l. Howard, “
Judge Colquitt, •*
Drs.Hoxey ty Vrquharl, “
P. D. Woodruff “
James H. Shorter Esq. N. York.
Gen'l. R. K. Call, Florida.
Hon. J. W. White, „
Doctor D. L. White, Gadsden county „
Appalachian August 3 )1 tf
JJiew Interesting
Columbus Book Store.
T HE subscriber hns jus) received from New
York via. Savannah Uto following now and
interesting Publications.
Now Gil Bias or Fedioof Ponatfor 2 vots.
Tho Abbess by Mrs Trnllopo, 2 do
Library of Romano—Slave King, J vol
Mary of Burgundy, 2 vols
Tho Game of life, a Novel, 1 vol
Wild sports oftho West, 2 vols
Legends ofthe Rhine, 2
Memoir of Zerab Colburn, 1
Philosophy of the moral Fcolings. 1
Ferguson Nature nnd Revelulion,
Tite Infants Annual er a mothers offering.
Medico Cbirargica! ltoviow for April,
Op tho Penitentiary system in tho United States by
G. De Beaumont, and A. Do Toqnevillo.
Waconsta,
ICmmu, by Miss Austen,
(fhigs of Scotland,
Stolen Child,
Kidd, on tho Physical condition of mag,
Fiddlers United States,
Mudio on the observation of nature,
Ettiors Letters.
Wumbolts Travels,
Address to tho young,
Addn
Harmony ofthu Gospels,
Lifooftnc " “ ”
ic Rev. Geo. Burdor,
Family scones,
Mbserimus,
Lib ofDoct Dodimus,
Together with n largo number of standard work
! E. SIGOUKNY NORTON.
October 19—81—tf
GROCERY
. AND
Provision Store.
fWMIE subscribers have removed to the store late-
A ly occupied by Wm. Beardsley A Co. two
doom below L. J. Davies A Co. where they intend
keeping on hand a gnneroi assortment of Gocerios
aud provisions of every kind.
u ^ CE. A II. MIMS.
Septem*rar28 1833-18-
For Sale by J. M. Johnson,
6 doz Ctflint A co axes
4 doz plan's do.
OdozgimmoM do
FOR CHRISTMAS.
1 HAVE just received at my store, tho follow •
mg interesting ANNUALS
^ s FOR 1834.
The Portrait Album, Friendship's Offering Jos,
venilo Forget Mo Not, Youth’s Keepsake, Token,
Pearl. Also the American Comic Alamnxc for
1834; Portraits of distinguished Actors; Cramer's
Piano Instructors; the American Almanac 1834;
Beer's Carolina* and Georgia Almanacs for 1834*
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON.
Book Seller, Columbus.
Doc.21 30 If
Hf
Meliv^sSSowPackson,
on consignment, the following goods which
will bo sold extremely low for cash or approved
paper at 90 days—viz:
50 bbls Bast Whiskoy 7 bbls Diied Apples
10 do Monungtihcla do 12 do Rye Gin
10 bbls primo Pork 12 do Brandy
10 do Peach Brandy 61-2 bbls dried Beef
10 qr casks Malaga Wine 3 hinfa Bacon
10 bbls Mess Pork 20 kogs Lard
11 hhd canvass Hams
lune 5—4—tf HARPER A LEWIS
T TIN MANUFACTORY
HE Sabscnber having taken the shop next
Harper & Lewis' ware house East side or
Broad streot offers his services to the public for any
work in his lino—^such as manufacturing or re
pairing Tin ware. All jobs done at the shortest
notice, and on reasonable terms.
• , t HENRY BERTHOU).
Columbus Oct. J2—20—tf
NEW GOODS.
And for Sale by J m M. Johnson,
J USTroceived from New York by tho two last
Barges from Apnlachicola.
20 peices Dufilo Blankets,
20 do prints
20 do chelts
100 cloaks (assorted
20 over coats
10 pieces merino cirenssian
5 do scarlet Ratinctls
0 doz. cotton nmbrellas
15 pieces Dark Gingham*
4 do Black finikin silks
30 doz darks spool cotton
Gentlomen ana ludies horso skin gloves
Gentlemen's Beaver Gloves ■
FLOUR, WHISKEY, Sec
T HE subscriber is now receiving by Barges tin
extensive supply of Fresh Groceries among
which are:
108- Bbls. Fresh snperfino Flour ground in Jafo
150 Bbls supetiur Rye Whiskey,
A largo qnplity of lard, Ram Brandy, Gin Ac,
„ ^ , G. W. DILLINGHAM.
Sep. 21—17—tf
$50 Dollars
REWARD.
1) ANAWAY from the subscriber, au..
JLm,Suturday the 19th inst. tho following NE-
G ROES, viz: '
BEN,
. About 43 years of ago, vory black, square made
nbout 5 feet 10 inches high, very intelligent, with
n slow, hesitating speech, nnd rather an indUtinJt
hollow voice.,
ALLEN,
a son of Ben. nbont2C years of ago, quite black,
but a little brighter than. Ben, and petbapt a little
alter, has a long scar across his breast, and is slow
spokoa.
EPHRAIM
Blacksmith by trade, full 6 feet high, very largo
black complexion; has a heavy ibrehesd.
■ The ^ve ne*^ ware purchased in Virginia.
Uufall.snditt.behered thev are on their way
hack. Ben writesinfair hand, and will probably
supply himself and tho others with a flee doss
The abovd reward will be given for the apprehen.
riou and delivery of raid Negro*,,"Ftitiren
within the State; if oat of tho State, On, Huiand
£uStS£J. t “‘"“““ ,u,u ~“ «•
P. S. Since writing the above it is thought pos.
•'hie thoy may make their way to Mobile, for the
PX-f getting on board a vessel for the North.