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COLUMBUS.
Saturday, feb. i. 1834.
' Oar new material*, though received, did not
i on is lime Tor ibis impression. The labor
rily incident to their arrangement and sub-
atkin for tho aid, mast account for the want of in-
in oar columns this week, as well as for oar
Ting the publication of Gov. Troap’s Letter, of
licit we spoke in oar last.
' The premonitory symptoms of despotism are
tn us." This startling truth, though ottered by
| iroat champion of tiro American System, loses
juuld lose nono of its Ibrceon account of its nu
ll matters little, who warns us of danger,
iat warning be lonely, and of a nature calcula-
! to arouse the attention nnd fix the feelings of
likely to suffer. Man is so constituted us to
jre but little faith in the good intet.lions of those
in whom the eyo of suspicion has long rested
sin is wclj.cnoughr Yet the testimony of a doubt-'
j witness will sometimes gain credence, when a
donation of circumstances too strong to be te
|ted, comes in aid of such evidonce and stamps
seal of truth upon the o’.lrerwis c suspected fact,
(isjustsoin lire presunt instance. Thu distin
guished Senator from Kentucky, long known as
pa advocate of a system hostile to the interest
(f the South, and dangerous to iho peace of the
•jjrhole country, charges the administration with
PrruptioQf agd view, ;|ie^present current of affairs
ns te.adingtdirecliy and. .nrpidlydq ijqi consolidation
Of all political power in the Federal ■Goveinmem
No man cair dispute u word of. this:-yet as Henry
Clay has said it, we naturally think it may not bo
no. Tne way (or us to judge is to look for ourselves,
and contemplate the probublo future bearing of the
present unhappy state of things.
. Let each man enquire for himself, is tire Govern
ment now what if formerly was? Are there mi
Jarming symptoms indicating a radical change in
lift whole system I - Is such a change likely to
promote the Union of tiro Sulcs or the happiness
the people? Wo are aware that there are nrep
jo would not believo in the existence of dangor.
High one was to riso from the grave and bear
twitness. This, jl our niitfortane. If we could
ice sec the monster of misrnia in all its dreadf ul
deformity—if we could once believe that meu are
till mortal; that ambition and corruption may ex
it among the petty tyrants of this country as well
every other, there might be some hope. So
jpg however as wo thinA the mer a form of our
jovernmoat without its substance can save usfrem
Jespotism ; so long a* we submit to a combination
>feffico holders and office hunters formed fur the
lurposeof oppressing us & promoting themselves,
re are no better than slaves and deserve to be no
[better.
“Wo are in the midst uf a revolution-,'' let it go
Ion; a radical change in public opinion may work
oat our salvation ieforo it is too fate. Thu great
struggio between' the strength of the Government
and tile rights of the’people has indeed commen
ced. Time wifi show the .reaul p
CottoneSs;—In the Senate, St, investigation has
been had, on motion of Afr. Clay, into the unequal
I operation of the Tariff of 181)2, in different part*
| of the Union—by which itappears that n vast dif-
1 furenco lias been mado in favor of importers in
somooi tlie Northern Cities, through the miacon-
h alriiction of the not in reforsoco to i minimum duties,
by tlie Secretary of the Treasury, or some of bin
"joilectorn, - No othor subject of i.nportance has been
igitated but tlie dupastto quostion, which is still
mder discussion. Mr. Callioun, on the 13th ult.
nade one of liisfinost efforts on this subject, which
re shall publish, if possible, at an early day.
In the II of II., with the exception of Air. t-ow-
i'rosoluiions on tho subject of the Alabnmx Con
over jy, which wo last week published; Mr, Gib
ior's on the subject of .the trial of the’ U, 8. sai
lers, for the murder of Ilardoman|'Owon, winch
rill be found in oar columns to day; and .Mr. Chit
on's in reference l> extending tho provision of the
eoBion law, to soldiers in certain Indian Wars—
milling of importance but the doposite question lias
teen under discussion. On tho ‘iOlli, and 21st ult.
fur Representative, Col. Jonvs, addressed the
[House on that subject.
The Land stales in Alabama winch havo excited
j so much interest tlirough uur whole country' since
■ the hasty proclamation fortneir eonimencomont on
iho I3th ult.closed at Montgoptqry, by limitation, on
Saturday last. Considering the great excitement
produced, and the immunso umouut of capital col
lected, they were a completo furcti—to most, a per
fect hoax. A. Alontgomory, sales were mado on
ly to the umonnt of $ 5000 or $ 6000, of which
sum, $ 1800 was paid for oao fraction, joining the
town of VVetumpka. Wo huve hoard from the
best authority, that more than huff u million of dot-
lari was in the hands of porcliasois on the spot.
Tlie sniull quantity sold, resulted from the inability
of the Surveyor General to provide tqups, of more
tlmn 25 townships.
| The last AtiausTA Ciiuo.viclk stales on tho iufur.
million of a genltefnan of that city, that tho Far
mer's Bank of Clralluliuoclieu, in tiiis place, is no
doubt, already selected us une of tho dcposiiories
of the public money ol tlie United Slato*—tlio'
such salectiun has not yet been .publicly announced,
In the last Macon Telegraph, there wos a piece
signed,■“ Cato," in which tho writer takes ins parly
to tusk for tho discrepancy between their professions
and their conduct. Tins wc can assure him is no
thing uncommon with them. Consistency is not
to be expected of a party whoso leaders are fixed
ta'nothing but thair hate, anil whoso principles arc
as unstable as their tnalivos are selfish ant) unpatri
otic. lie charges some of the Union members ul
su.'lniii iBd tj. 3. fidt.lv; tieciiilMiio ilt-slruy
it would lie to overthrow the uiii(orniilv
of the public till rency. The tmlli i», Ihm
in fhese wunilerful duyh the political p.iqk
is btiullled and cut, and the game played in
-o mary inconsistent as well as cuonirtg
ways, by those who have the management
of our public affairs, that I fear in a little
lime many of iis will not be able to tell to
wliut side we belong. Don’t you ferollect,
Mr. Editor, ihnt the “Federal Union,”
some monilia back, regretted ihi-I the Pres
ident had put Isis veto on tho Bank Bill 1
Yet we poo that the same paper, from tire
present signs, is on ihe eve uf turning u-
gsinsl the Bank. Don’t -yen recollect
how warmly and justly our whole parly
opposed the Baltimore National Conven
tion (us it was falsely celled,) that elected
Vuu Buren Vice President I What have
we now done 1 We have agreed to elect
Mrgutcs to the same sort of a Conveniioii
that wo have heretofore so- righteously
condemned ! Do our people know the ob
ject of it I Have they; any idea wlm are
the xerrel mo vets of this intended political
sanhedrim t
A CARD,
To tlie Editor of the Columbus Enquirer.
,. Professor Dr.iv has seen, in a recent
number of tho U -' S, Telegraph, int article
extracted from tho Columbus Enquirer, in
which lie is represented as being williug to
accept a professorship in some Southern
institution, and it closes by calling on iho
Editors in Georgia, S. Carolina, and
Alabama, lo notice the article.
Prof. D. i egreis the appearance of such
i -notice’ in die'public piintV, fund takes
eave lo say, that i/s 'publication was not
lUtltotized by him. //espect for the insli-
itition with which lie is connected, and mo-
tivos of delicacy, would have alike prevent
ed him from'sanctioning its publication.
He takes this opppi 'iitiity-, however, to
assure the editor' of the Columbus Enquirer,
that he does not u/tach the slightest blame
to him; on the contrary he feels himself
highly complimented by the kind and fiiund-
ly notice .which that gentleman has been
pleased to tuko of him, and has no . doubt
thht lie was authorized by some Iriund of
Prof. D. who was acting with tlie best in-
teiitious towards him.
Editors who Imyo published ilio article
from the Columbus Enquirer, will confer
it favor by iiiscr/iug the above likewise.
■ William and Mnvy College. Jan. 12 1834,
Internal Impuovement.—The Alll-
buni'nins lire determined, with a laudable
unterpriso, to take nil measures of this kind
to inqirovo the natural adviintages uf ihtiir
Stn/o. A charter, incorporating the Mont
gomery Rail Road Companv.^o construct
u Rail Road from West Point, on the
Chutmhoochee, in GEonni.t, to Montgom-
e'ry, has beon granted-by the. Alabama Lc .
gislature. Should this be carried iuto effect,
a considerable portion of trade will be di
verted from Columbus. A good road would
induce. many of our growing counties in
that section to 'send their goods by way o!
Montgomery.
: 1/the people of Montgomery nnd Mo
bile foster this project, should not the peo
ple of Columbus and Suvanmih aid with
nil their power, it 'communication between
IVest Po'ni nnd Columbus, and Columbus
and Savniihalif ' Cotton landed on tliu
wharves of Savannah, would he subject to
much less risk in ns water transportation
to the North, or Europe: for independent-
ijj of its greater proximity, the dangerous
navigation round the Capes ol Flood* nould
be avoided.
Shall wo continue lo doze on in tranquil
ity, to awake otily when we find all the
advantages lavished on Georgia by nature
appropriated f>y the superior energy of her
siBtore on Iter right and left 1 Tho tu/uro
prosperity of our Slato demands that we
should rouso up, mid act—act soon, and
decisively.—Sav. Georgian. '
The Creek Controversy.— Our read
ers nntiitally inquire whin became of the
subject in tlio House of Representatives.—
Mr. Uudsou’s motion to postpone the re
port and Resolutions of Mr. Boone, until
tho first day of March, was lost by one
vote. The. whole nuttier teas thou,'on mo
tion of Mr.'Jackson, re committed to n
Select Coinmilien— whero it remained.
Tho committee made ho topori—mid thus
ended the matter.—Flag of Union, Alai
CONGRESS.
In the II. of R, Jan, 14.--Mr Cluvton of
Gcbrg’ii, presented tho memorial of certain
pensioners of Georgia, praying the estab
lishment of a I'cnsion Agency in the town
of Milledgoville: also, a petition to exempt
from duty rail road iron intended for cur’
tain, rail roads about to ho established in
tho Slato ol'Georgia. Tho petitions were
r.pprojniately reforredi
On tho same day, Mr. Gilmer submitted
/iiu following, which, according to /iiu rule,
lies otuiduy on tltfr lub'ie:
Resolved, That iho Secretary of War
be directed to communicate to this House,
all correspondence which lie may have Imtl
or other infm mation iu hnrpossession, in
relation to tho demli of Hnrdimao Owen.
ii citizen of Alabama, who was lately pui.
io demli by a parly of regular soliuis;
whether said Owen was put to death in
pursuance of orders from tho War Depart-
mem, or any’officer of the U. States; and
Washington, with being Bank men at homo, and -* ,nl he. nlso communicate ta (his House,
voting oguinsl tlie bank in Congress; & strongly in- corrospondencu wind, be may have
a'muaic. that this conduct is d.o result of. I, eirsyco- bad, tf other uifoniiniion ... Ins possession,
in iiluiion to a.uy obstruction thrown in tho
whprei/he came is collected, in prefintior
to there respective capitals paid In, anil
proscribe the terms on which.the same sln.l
be thipostted; and to report by bill of olit-
et wise.’’
COMMERCIAL
COLUMBUS MARKET,’FEB. 1.
Cottos Ouynatket is still dull, undliie quan
tity lirouglit in is very sniull; prices ranging Crum
7 To 9 cents. Our river is in fine nuvigalile' or
der, and Stcuin Bouts are regularly uriivitig ant)
departing Cum our whurves, (Veighted - with, mot-
cliundize Cur our City and the surrounding towns,
and bearing ofi'ihe supply uCcotton on bund,
AIacoiv, Jav. 3J.-~CoU.in —7 t»» 1-2 co.its.
AIoniLK, Jax. 17.—Cotton—3 I tl to 1(1 1-3.
Bavassah, Jun.35.-Cntton,—’Flic trunsactinns
in Uplands thin week have boob upon umoderulo
scnlc, owing to li.e very sinsll quantity on li.Tnd
Cor Mile. Tho arrival* continue to lie very light,—
The sales umouut to uhoul 2,500 bales, ut 8 3-4'
a 10 12 ednts, principally at!) 1 -2 a I'l, Cor luir to
good lots . Thu advices Croui Liverpool lo tho28. / li
oCNovember which wereioreiveil on Saturday Inst
showing a Cuithcr deelina in that market, have pro
duced rat unCavomhle efiect on oar prices. \Vu
quota 8 3 4 a.10 1-2 and 11 lor choice. In Sea
Island there is vor_v little doing ut our quotations .
We quote 17 12ti23, and upwurds for cltoicu.
“LIVERPOOL. Nov. 28.—Tho Cotton market
during the whole oj’tlie lust week was excessively
Sul. Tho depression in value cotnpurcd will; Iho
15th inst. was about l-2d per lb. and tho nnrket ul
the close was excessively gloomy. On tho 8iit«r-
day and two following Unysin this week, thete win
a chunge Cor iho better, tho sales amounting to u
bout 15,000 bags, and ut an advance or 3-8d per
lb. lint the Tueadny murAel in Manchester, though
a considerable business wus done, did not warrant
AcjDEilli;.
VJMTE lio- e the ph-asore of nnnnimcing the nrrivrd
V v ot Mr. 11. k. MeLINTOCK, the gi-nUemeii
-clod Id-Hike ihttrgo of tlie Male Academy of
ulumhus. Mr.AlcI.iiqeck huH n high literary stund-
lg, end is rm experienced Teneher. lie .nut unlv
iruigs with him te.-tiimmitds uf the highest kind, Imt fs
Kjlowetl ufl by a immher of his jilipils, Croui those
■irircs ill wiiii-li heluis Ihm-iiso mu-c. -r'liilK t -nrliinL.
\Ve feel Ihnt wc liuvo dune uur duly—w,- lj(?vo prts-iir-
,-dllie iiiouns, it is Cur those iinnvsted tu uvnil tlieni-
si-Kes of the o*>r.-d Is-nehts. Wo dOflra mqliiDg this
•School, eipial, if not slqienor lonuv iu theStnte.—
Young men «il' l» prejipred here fnr admission into ti
ny College iuTho United States, or leveive n tiseiiil
business education.
Terms of Tuition as follows;
Fur Spelling, Rending &-. Writing, $5 per quarter.
“ Graninmr, Geography,Hislnry
or Aritliliietie, ‘ gg
“ Ijttin.yreek,,Mathematics, ji|() ( j„,
Ttiitiqnpnytihle i|utnlcrl,v—Ten per cum discount,
if ;mid in advance.
Twelve works will constitute tl quarter. Hours of
instruction fiqm.9 A. .a. to .12 o’clock j nuiUruui 2 o’-
eli--k to 5 e. M.
: Rnni’iillons fur the pm-miment of the Seluml, will
he rend mid p-.dili.-hed m<lu6 time, Tho Av-iidomv nill
open on-Mppilny next,
Jlv older oi’ tho Heard,
«. L. 1)K GlUFVENKEll),See’y.
February 1st, !8H4. Hti It
EBICATlOK.
ffXIIF. friends of MIS8 A. H. BENIIA.il, huve cu-
JL gntred her services, tn cimduet it Biheqj lin-
ymulg Indie- during the next jcu*|ill IheTmvfl(if Lu-
urange, Troup county. The si liool will eiimnienoe
on the sei-imd Mohdiiv in Jutiuarv; all tint brunches
enimlriseil 16 n tlldroUgh Fplliulc EtlllcntiOll
will be accurately nnd eiuvuilly taught -, in iidilitimi to
which, Aliss It. will devote her leisure hours tn i-iviug
Aluxid Lcssouq on Ura Pjnno. The servii-es
ofn swoemarn eiiiiiiently q nidified, hnvelieen engngfid
te touch tho Greek ami Latin LanRiia.-
ftesi; should liny pet-suns ptttroiiiziqg the scluinljd.'-
sire tlieir dniiglucis tu become acquainted;with die
classics.
The literary qualifications of Miss B..ntr too well
regards lierqtlulifick-
on that day wore genorully speaking on a level! pupil-. AsVhis school is iVitemieil tn lo iin’iito'd, mid
wit.i tiioso orMfty lusty we cunnot think that there fo nDnimh? rnther than to I»a
is danger of our sinking (urtlier. cxcopt perlmps ns for iN numbers; those who limy wish tonvnil tliem-
um occuuioRdl and short lluciumioii; and we consider selveji of; its .ndvantugrH, would do well to nmke curly
tliutbasiuess predicated on our present quciUtions, npidicntioii.
would be perfectly rhfe and prudent. Wo hope l.uCJruiiire, Jen. J5 31—1t
that your pricea may have fully uccompunicd ours,
iu the decline, nnd tliut thus au opportunity may he
alibi Jed for good business next year. IVo now
quote Upland Cotlou (3 l-‘2 a ti 3*5 tier lb. Iu Jan.
COJLU^IUdS 'A'lIEATItjfcl.
T HE Public are respectfully informed, that tho
THEATRE is undergoing a thorough repair,
for the reception of MONS. and MADAM PEDRO
& Co. the celebrated Tight Hope Dnucers, Pohmdros
and Vocalists, who will appear op Monday, 3d Februa
ry, 1334. For particulars, sec the advertisement in uu-
oUut column.
February 1 , 31
MUSIC.
J OHN KITCIIELL takes this opportunity of in
forming tho laudics nnd Gcptlcmen of Columbus,
tiiut he will give lessons in Music, on the
Piano Forte and Guitar, ■
on Monday .lie 34 of February.—AU tlinse wishing
to engage, will bo kind enough to ajilreaa a letter tu
him uml leave it at Mr. Norton's Book Store, ur ut the
.McIntosh flail. . ' „
For references, apply to Messrs. Caiiy ami Lucas. ,-
Pianos tuned lutd repaired ut tlie shortest notice.
February 1. Dfi tf
CORPORATION NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the Corpora
tion o£. CohtinbuB, are requested to present them
to tin) Trcu'itrei for jmvmcntr——
By order of U.o Buurd,
February 1
ru,
JNO. JOHNSON, Treasurer.
3fi 4t
DISSOLUTION.
T HE COPARTNERSHIP l.orclofbro existing
under tlie firm of C. E. Ail. MIMS, was dis
solved on tho 27lh ultimo, by mutual consent. All
those indebted to the concetti will please como forward,
without further notice, and liqnidale their uccuunts,
and all those to whom the concern is indebted will pre
sent their uccuunts for payment.
C. E. MIMS,
February 1,1934 H. ARMS.
ft?*? Tito undersigned will continue tlie
business on liis account at their old stand, und wiB lie
happy to serve" his old customers on as good terms ns
cun be hud.
C. E. MIMS.
' February 1 30—tf
A. K. AYEIt,
J. S. SMITH.
DISSOLUTION.
nnllB COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
JL under tlio'firm of AYER & SMITH, is this dny
dissolved by mutual consent.
Columbus, Jan.-ll, 1334
, {£/=“ The business will hereafter bo con
ducted by tlie subscriber, nt the Old Stand, next dour
to the Columbus Bank. ]iw Stick'of Kciltly
.71 title Ulotilillg is_now complete, uml offers it
for sale, low lor rush.
Thoso having deinautls against tlie .concent will pre-
scut diem lecpuyincnt; und thoso indebted, will please
:all and discharge die smne.
J. S. SMITH.
Jan. 18 '. 31—If
T 1
WATCHES AND JIJIVULHY.
HE SUU^CKiBERS have just received tho
most Splendid Assortment of
Watchex and Jewelry,
-over hAforc offered for sate hr this city, which uildod to
llioir former stuck, makes their present assortment
worthy tho notice of its worthy cili/.eqs, and thuso uf
the towns in its vicinity. Also, n Good Asknrtmcut uf
I'crlumcry and Tinivy. Articles.
Watches eurefullv renuired, and warranted to perform
well. FOSTER &. FOGLE.
Felirtinry 1' ■ . ■ il.t—tf
phsatic subserviency to Gen. Jubkton. Tlie wri
ter scouts iu bo a partisan fund (irinciple and nut
Iron) passion; and ks wo nteoi with so fow of litis
chitrsLCtar in tho ranks to which Iiu belongs, wo
utake die following extract frpui his publication ns
•nex'ampto of cuuder Irani a quarter whore wo sel
dom find it, us well us for the truth and wholesome
rebuke whiclntcotunirri. •
If McDonald was in Congress now, un
less I am deceived, be would ussert (ho
saute.principles there, that he lias main
tained nt homo. He would no', 1 am sure,
like some o'/ters (at present nameless,) be
in fiver of the United Status Bank at home,
but vote against it tu Congress. I la uouiti
not, 1 ait) sure, fitus lawn and flatter und
apos/atizn to graltly the rovellgu ul hii
person or persons, itowevor ittgii in odiuv'.
•i always tbougii. Ur. Editor, that o.
member*, 1 mean those ol our pa iy, w en
tout to Congress among other putpusus' te
ue lor ftvt: |t(<—froo for any Mure, llorse or Gelding
in die United males. Tho Turf, for beauty nnd olo-
gaiicc, idjiyit surpassed by any hi Georgia. Extensive
uccqnimoilabons are prepared, and ull lovers of good
sport nrithivited tu attend.
Ft USX l)vv, April 82nd—One mile licnts, fur u
splendid. Stiver Cup, und entrance money.
Second t).vv, April 23d—Two mile heats, for a
purse of 9‘230. "
Titian DMt, April 31th—Tllreo mile heats, for a
purse ul Jill).
FociiTit U.w, April 25th—Four mile heats, for a
purse of,Sbbt). . '
Fit-rii l»vv,‘April 2fidt—Milo heats, best 3 in 5,
lraudicnp, fnr the gate and entrance money-.
Weights&c. uccording to the rules of the Western
Course.
The rules of the Central Course, Baltimore, have
been udupted with some few'uIterations.
By order, *. .
S. R. BONNER, Seo’y.
February I Stj td
inf Tlie paporii that liavc published the races, will
please publish this every other week til) die 22d April,
und forward dteir uccuunts for payment, to
a.
SHERIFF'S »ALL3.
miSCOUHE NIILHlFl ’tS SALK.
W ILL BE BOLD, ml the fiMtTucMlny in Murrli
next, nt the Conrtvilmw:, in the.tovyu of Co-
lumbtiA, Mu^oo^oorouuDS witliin the usual hour* of
'iilo, tins following projHjrly, to wit:
One* Negro iVlnn liuiiicd Jop, levied on ns
tho |)ro|>orty of John II* Love, to *dtinlV a fi fal:om
MuNt’Otfce Snoo.rior CoUrt, in favor rtf Eli E.
vh. John II.'loyo, ]>iin<*i|iul t Btirkley Mufti , 4eeun
ty, Buckner Boh*1ov mul John H. Greer, Emlor>en*.
Onti Lot of Lund, No. 31, in tlib Gtl;
listrict of .’Mnseo joocoimly, lovieit on a« the jitojifify
of UnhiimtuiOwi'ii, tliH’Mj to Futi^fv a »i f> from Jm«-
jwr sSuimrior Court, in favor of Juett, Ahol t!k. Co. v.*».
aid Owen.
WM. HOLLAND, Sh’iV.
Felirimr^ 1
in siotaiE nhluHf's' sale*
W ILL BE SOLD, oiitho.tirHt TiicniIhv in Mutvh
liekt, At tlie Court-Hniiso diior in the Town of
Colltmhus, tllb following |iro|h’rty to wit:
Two Lots of La/nl, ivnt. 224 nnd 225, in
the KXhdistriel Aliweocee county, levied on n* the pio-
Jjpl’ty of W'llliani \V\ \v. WHiker, to Fathdy m ti lii i
sMietl from the »Suj»ciior Couit uf MiiFcoiree eounty, i
favor of Bilker, Gregory *. Co. v*. *qul WnWer.
<\lso, oiu* l&V llorso and one Yoke of
Oxen; levied on tl* the i.rhjirrty of WilHnin Wt’ . J ter
lo Satisfy tv II iU’LrV.ed fnm the Stii>vrior Court of Mu^
citgSc county, in favor of William .lone* & C6. vi. \Vui
V.rli‘ter.
Also, ono Ilnlf Acre Lot, in tho Town
of Columhtp, Bitimledon Brood .Street/ond known by
the No. 1415, anti two twenty nero lot.", known, iu the
plan of the Reserve of Coluinhtt*, hv tho Sin. !5!> mid
40—mill on No. 40 is one of the hamLomc^t .^hnation*
for a |»rivnfe resilience, uriy where iu Coluinlut.^: levied
on n.s the property of Jaihr* llitcheoi'k, to s.itirly a 5
jii issued from the Superior Court of Muscrt/oo countv
ia Ihvor of Ahrum Meadows mul other fi fits v*. Maid
Hitchcock*
Alsft, one'Negro Mint ltrtmt-d Abram, lc-
vied on Ah tho proiiurty of Joseph T. Camp, to untufv
three ii fan, in*ueii fro’m tlie Interior Court of Morgan
county, in fu\ or <»f ilieOhieerH of Court v*. siiid Ctimp.
WILLIAM IK HARGROVE, D.ShV.
Fehruaiy l • .
‘ MOUTGAGE S AXE. . :
W ILL BVl SOLD,on tlm lii*at Tuesday in April
next, at the Court-! tmusc door iutlio Town of
ColmnluH, M n*coL r eo county,
One .Negro Boy mimed -Unruly, levied on
ah the property of Michael !W. CmveiiF,*io eatisl'y u
fa issued under tho foree.lo«uvo of tv'thovt'gagtt inlUvc
of JuiucH C. Holland v*. said Cravenn.
m - - • WM, ‘D, HARGROVE, D. Sh’jT.
Fehtunry 1
WAYOK’S COURT KALE.
W ILL BE SOLD, on the tir*t Tudaddy inMniuh
next* at tha Court-HotiHo, in the town of
ColtniihiH within tua usual lioura of wile, die lollow-
ing projicrtv to wit:
One Negro Man named Lewis, about 25
veers of'ti'r*’—one utirro womoti named Juliu, about
30 years of acre, nnd her child, about tl mouth* of ago,
Clarissa, a ffir] about iiiiu ye&rsAf agtu Green a lioy
about ten years of aga Henry u boy about* IIS yours
of ngfi, nnd outs two horse wagon % all levied on as
tho property of John IL Love, to Hatisiy huiuIv Ii fas
from tho Mayor’s Court of the town of‘Columbus in
fuvor of Lewis C. Allen, and others, vs. said Love.
Two Silver Watches, levied on as tho
prnporty of Michael MePhail, to satisfy a Ii fa from the
Mayor’s Court of the town of Columbus, in fuvor of
A. rf. Turner, vs. said MePhnil.
One House and Lot, situated on Forsyth
Street,intho town of Columbus, lyinp between James
•IL Lyons, and Gon. N. Howard's residences, levied
ou as tho property of Win. 1!. Alston, to HtnDiy a !i fa
from the Mayor f s Court of tlio town of Columbus,
in favor of George'Carter, vs. said Alston.
* WM; HOLLAND, Sh’flV m. c.
RANdDUPII niIkrit fn SALE
V H.E UE SOLD,on tliafitst Tuc»l.,v it.March'
nsxt, in life town u; Guthbert, ilonfioiph coun-
--. within the usual hours of wale, tlie iolluwinr
,'urty, to wit; 1
Hut ot‘ Laud, No. 132, in the 8tli district
originally lam, qt% Rnil.Iolph county, loricij on a- th >
prn]Ktty of Hainucl ltoun, to satisfy sunHrv fi fu, i.<-
sttuil from a Juslifcu'. Court, in favor of U. F. Jultn-
*»“} ‘-'g .“.utw «,ut 1 .. *i1 w lit) bv a Cisisiabl).
THOMAS ROl.EIN.S, L>. 8b'. r .
Fob. 1,1834
IxSiWAIi NiOFUpS.
d"iLdUGIl, illusrokee
Wh^roiLi Thomas Nixon applies for i« uns tf
Admirtistiutiou on the estate of \Vil:taia Nixon, lute cf
saiit eonnty, liuee.’ised:
This i-t then fore to cit* and admonish all the kiudied •
and Creditors of said dcecusod, hi hi nnd appeurnt my
ollice within the time prescribed by law, to shew fuut-17
if any they huve, why said l<hicr3 shoiud not oe grant
ed;
■ Given undfr lav hand at ottieo, t!i ; * 'U»t dny of Joft-
tu*r•*. ?h!JI. ’ JOHN n»W,VSLM»,c.c.o
February 1 bu 4t
/ILOUGIA, Stewart County* .
U liereus \\ iilinm Cmipcr applies !-?r fetters of .
Aduiisuntiou on tin* cstato ot iierny ouuigleliow, tic-
ccased, late of said county i ^
This is therefore to cite and ridtnonish nil the kfndrad
anil creditors of Said deceased, to i.p|M*iu at my itilieo
vvitUtn the time preserilu’d by tuw, t» file their objec
tion^ If any cause exist, why said kntcr* of udminia*
trutiiAi sh'- ild no* be grouted.
Given under toy lmud at dlfiCe, this ICtli day of
January, 1&3L
THOMAS M. DENNIS, c. c. o.
January 25 35 4t
l^EOKGU, €f>w<*tfi County*...Ttik-
on up by Autboiiy North, of (.‘aptuiii bhrop-
slnic’a dishiet, and posted beioro George J. Glass, ft
Justice of'the Fence for snitl county, A duty
Ktur.i, live foot two inches high, HUi>po*cd to i>c fif
teen yours old. Appraised bv James Willis and Sam
uel Nowill, to be worth 13 dullars.—Doc. Ill, Ibilfi.
R. W. BAST, c. f. f. C. e.
January 25 35 3t
C9LB1HBVS TliEATHE.
n titr* ivlTicliwa ot ColumbuB nro redp 1-
M ly informed tliat tlie Thoatro will be ijttcd up
JL
for tlio rcct'ntiutt uf tlio celebrate;!
'MOiVd.;AND MADAM l’EDRO, & CO.
anil they will appear an Monday Evening, 3d uf Feb
ruary 1834, with an entire uaw change of performance,
never before performed in this place.
I. C/t/iicsc Jugglci- anil Sivortl
Sxvalxoiver—To conclude by swallowing a Bar
of iron Lindt aquare.
’J. Heavy and Light Balnncinff,
With Riugs, l'latos, Keys, rivvonls, tho Revolving
Light Globes, the lllumiuuled Temple, tho Revolving
Figures, the showers of Bayonetts, illuminated beau
tifully, to imitHto tho branches of trees, the Column of
Revolving Glasses, 1’J Chairs balanced in many differ
ent positions; Five Couch Wheels in tn&uy diferent
wavs, Bdy und Ladder resting on the baud and chin,
uml to coiududo with 5 tSoldior* Muskets, with /ixed
bayonets, the ipiddlo to rest on the nuked chin.
3. Zip C’OOJl,’' by Mr. Franklin.
J, Tiic Forest Bccoycr, by Molls. Pedro,
to imitate the Feathered Trilwvof the Air—Ti»c Lin
net, tho Cuuary Bid, the Bluck Bird, tho Thrush, the
Goldfinch, tlio English riky Lark, front tlio rising to
the fulling, uud many olhcns too numerous to mention—
tijc whole toconchule with imitating tho Ground Ani
mals, Pigs, Puppies,.Chicken.? aim Cals.
5. A Comic Song.
ii. Tlio AiKomuton Fignrcs, will be
he mmlCytojdttnec^Mttmet Dances, VV altzes nnd Horn
pipes, without t!ic assistance of uhy one.
T. Sour ‘’Full not iu Love,” by Ma
dam Pedro,
H, Tift! Poluildro VV ill introduce new chan-
gesof Juggling. .. . _ :
iK Mong, Adsuii and Eve,” by .Mr*
Franklin: •
' IO. The EuroHenirilereiilcs will
raise from 100 to 1500 weight from tun column, repre
senting the scene of the MAN MONKEY in Lu Pe-
ronsoj imtl conclude with the DWARF DANCE, by
Mans. Pedro.
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE.
W ILL BE S6LD, on the first Tuesday in April
iiext, nt the Court-House door in Columbus,
jet} county, within the lawful sale hours, tho fol
lowing tracts r juituj or so much thereof as will be suf
ficient to pay tho Taxes <luc the State and couuty, viy. t
JL,ot No. 38, 1st district of’ Cnrroll Coun
ty, rcttiniod by Edward Dryer—Taxes duo ,(5 2fi, for
tho year 1832. - • ‘
Lot No. 222,19th district Muscogco coun
ty, /riven iii by Moses Harrington. Taxes duo 1»8 corns
tl mills, fortlto yonr 1832.-
And Lot No. 105, 9th district Fayette
county, given in by 8nniucl T. Ilsiluv. Tnxos .duo
,8 8/, for tlio your 1831. GERARD’BURCH,t.o.
February 1
MTEWAKT MIERIFF’8 (SALE.
'WKT1LL BE SOLD, on tlio first Tuesday in Marcli
"I noxt, at llioCourt-llouso dtsir in tlio town of
Lwmpkiu, Stowart county, tho following property, to
wit:
One Lot of Land,'No. Ifi8, irt flirt 31st
district of .Stewart, levied on as tho property of Betf-
jainin Minton, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a' Justice's
Court of Twiggs couulv, hi favor of Freedom White
vs. said Minton; levied and returned by Daniel C.
Parker, constable*
Also, Lot No. 227, in tim 24t!i district of
jT'IEOHOIA, Cotvcta Couuty*.**Thk-
XJT en up by Thomas Lrlk, of Capt. (iarner's dis
trict,.and pox led Indore Asa Dram, a Justfroof th«
dunce lor *nid county, A ^ Ilk all Bay IlorM!,
ainni before, limin nut short, mil swuh’d, white spot in
the face, about twelve years old. Appraised by Jona^
ihun Smith and C. H. Garrison, to ti<o dollars.—Dec.
11*33. R. W. EAKT, c. i. c. c. c.
January 25 35 3i
— —
ji*^OUR MONTHS MW dote, application will be
JL* . made to the honornble the Infenor C.’omt ot Ran-'
•lolpli county, when sittingjbr ordinhry purposes, fo*
leave to self the land and negroes belonging to the esv
lute of William thnith, late of saul county, decea*oil f '
, ZACHA1UA1I BAILEY, Adfn'r*
Fcb.I,<83j % . 4m
#71 OCR MONTHS aficr date, application will be
JL 1 made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Ran-*
'lufph c.mmlv, w lion sitting for ordinary purposes, tbf
leave to sell lot No. til, in the !*th district of MeriwctlicV
county, tho property of John N. Bridges, a jMino/i
JOHN Wi 81IUKLY, Gufiftlian.
Jan. 25 4m
JJIOUR MONTHS after lute, application will bo
jT mado lo the honurablo tho Inferior Court of
Troup county, when sittinc os a Court of Ordinary, for
leave to sell one lot of land, In tlie lltli district of Me
riwether counfv, No. 1()7, it being the real estate of Au
gustus Fi Jovifon, for the benefit of suid minor.
' N. JOHNSON, Guardian.
Jan. 25 4m
ADMIIVISTIUTO^S BA LB.
A G REE ABLY to an order of tlva Inferior Court of
Muscogee county, when siitlng na a Court of Or^
dinary, will be sold, before tho Crturt-Ilouse door in the
City of Coluinlms, on the first Tuesday in April next,
One House and Two Lot**,
No.s 457 ftnd 458, wheredn Mrs. Westmoreland now
lives—also, a negro bov by the name of Lewis, about
5 years old. Sold as the projiorty of James H. West
moreland, deceased, for the bcucht of tho creditors of
finid deceased.
Also,- on tho same day,at the late residence of Jame*
II. WcsUnoroland, will be sold, one CowandCulf.ou*
Heifer, onocliestof parjieiiter's Tools, ami household
and Kitchen Fum/tnirv consisting of various, articles.
- the henent of the creditors of i
Sold for
Terms on the day.
February 1
r said deceased.
MICHAEL N. CLARKE, Adro’W
96 ids
kiclunoml comity, ill favor of X. O. t
Williams; property pointed out bj£I^ibnn^MorgaUj
Juimnry 2.)
hew «t«o£»s.
T HE Subscriber would respectfully iufonn tho
citizens of Columbus ami vicinity, licit. |io ha:i
just received from New-York mu! Boaion, u gcnorlil uB-
sortmeut of
l>r>* Goods, I Hardware,
Cutlery* , , I croclcery f jkci
Which lie will sell on iho most accommodating terms.
Also^on consignment, ii Stock of
Prime Groceries,
front Now-Orluann—tt.nl will in uij.v ditjii, recriivon
uliitmlcnt from Ilnvuunali, uf .Sugar CulTua, Fruit., &c.
Sus GED. A. NORRIS,
Nudrly opnuito fba In auramto Bank.
February i 3(i tf
TtfrT*vri*'.-F Tli t accouut.'uf Cliiklcr.anti Wil-
.mi, mill uf DtiuL Cliildorn, liavo bvVll placed iu
uur hand, far coHcclion, mid fur tliu payment of tlio
debt, of lln latt.'r. AU per»on. inticlilcd, are .ruqiian*
ed to coll uud Hntllo by ea.li ornnte. At l!i 1 expiration
nl' tiiirty day., ull unuettlcd lutcuatiu wnl lu imme
diately put in unit, mill iat duurituluSUon.
1VERSD.V &. FO.LSVTIL
Fcbrimryl' -SB ,3t
i. ut.uitii[UK,niiin) oriicxicniy
llitnil-—let, A variety uf Feat, pluyctl with
1 y. 2, I’liu File of Meg.. 3d, The Magic Bimcii
iULUc. HU, The Mugic Egg, or ruijiiig new
jW-OXICE.—In consequence of nu mlvortlw-
X .1 meat haring ii]ipeurud in liio L'olumliu. Enquirer,
ottering a rewind uf Twenty Dollar, fur tko delivery oi’
a nogra hm liv tha litt.nu of Ottlf, U> EiiEAiSUit
i(UR \'.SIDES,inCola.ulm.*,mtJ Htatnig that .ai l nu-
gro i. Itttrbured by iny.eif, 1 have thought proper, in
ju.tico to iiiy.nir, uud fur the purpura of ifieiuti.i ig
the public mind, to inierpu.0 till, countervailing adver
tisement, stating that i liavo rai l negro iu iny no***.-
.iuu, uti.l that iniddliiiu by ugtrutl uud Ixnia lido title,
11. Song, “The DacJselci's,”byM«.
dutii i'edru.
IS. The Cipsey Fovtuntitcllcr, por-
formed by Mudum i'edru.
13. LEGERDEMAIIV, or Dexterity
oiilttuJ
Money. 2,
ufit\yi.4^i
laid eggs out of the wind, uth, Dtmeing a Honmipo
with 4 eg-s in l,n’8. Gth, A hoy vrtli he made to .wallow
Ifioaey,-wilieh will he taken i'rum ditl'ereiil pints uf hi,
body. 7th, Tricks n ill he plnyed with Ctiidt luU iiii-
merutie tu, luelltiqui Dili, A ulttvket will lie lutul.til with
p'owder und hall uml liradat iM.l'edu, wltu willrccctvu
the bull mi'ihe point of a riwiird. Dili, A Grand A,,
ccii 'iuh will he made with etinls and nrauey to titu coil
ing. itlth. Mons. i'edru will partake of a supper of
Knifes dud Furlts, with ii vuriety ol'ulherperfui intincti.s
loo iiunuiruiis tn miniiuu. '
11. “I’ll tell XohOlIj',” hy JL lVtiro.
•. IStl'he Veuethm Sliitiies, or Sla
dels. Of Antiquity—hy litfilo i’unrto, in 14
ditfiirent atlitiidi'..
l.t. 'I’ite Ficliiug Ghtdint.ir, in lltrco (joamiftil po
sitions. 2t|. Ajax, dcfvitig the Ligiituing. 3.1. Tnd
African KlUnncd tn tlie Thunder- hit. lieretile. slay
ing the jyuiiin tha fure-l. fith. The Itauum fasten
ing hi. rimvlals. Oth| Achilles ihrmying tlio Discus,
ur Udoit. 7tit. Gaiu kiHittg AU.il (d great wrath In
til l Field) 8Uq The Dying rieju.i offllul. Olh, Thu
Roman sharpening liis" ltmO whilet overhearing I’m
eoti.ipirutora. l'Jiin Toej.teluD vvilli the tiling Gla-
di'ltur. t . ,f :
Dour*open ut half rtllsl 0, iiurfuniianeu loernimsheC'
nt quart r jiiwt 7—,\ l:nitto i.a>, fy I ID, f.'idldren and
rierviifib.'.'id cents. ‘
tutil will not part with liitii itiiia.. hy contract ur legal
proeo... ., MATTHEW BOR.SdlDE.'i.
February 1 * 3d
way of tlio execution of tliu process of the
Courts oi Alabama, issued for (lie purpose
of bringing to trial Mlioso by wnom said
Owen was.killed, and any correspondence
ill r'ilasiori lo tbo removal oi said prosecu-
uous lotltf District Court of tlie Uiiiicti
Slules.”
After /ho prosentkjion of many otlio
Resolutions, the special order coining up,
Mr. Cuinbreteiig addressed the House a
gainst tliu resolution.of Mr. M’Di'liio. Af
tor Mr. C. Imd discontiuui'd liis rental ks
Mr. Moor« utovod an adjouruiiieaf—bu
xrilbdrew lii* motion to allow Mr. Seaborn
Jones lu submit tlie idliowinu, ju lieu ot Mr.
ti’Duiiiu's nuicndinoui, viz: lo strike out
■ I lit* amendnieiit, I It after “-with iuslrus
unis to,” amt inser/ -
‘'t^iqi'iio ju/o the expediency of depos
iug/■*« Ubvimuc, boreal.or coilecied, iii | it ‘
.hu Stale Buuks, in the uilioiem Stales,I r, ’ t '’ 1 ' C *" U ‘• 'K.JHTil .k MORGAN.
ULlHIri TAVERV,
Jlonticello Georgia.
C 'NEORGS oTOYALL, would rcApcctfally inform
M Iris fricwh.Hnd lbs public, Umtiio conimuc/f to
©.nortoin Bdiirdevii ani TiMVcfteM ui
hi-vUld ritnndfimd lie caruciU^ nolicita tlio p.itroaa^.v
of his old JVkmiD and tiie public gun JniUy*
If uiccclcua roamatni bod* uudcoihi cooking In
any mduccmeiil, he Hitters himwlf tuat be will s.iuro
liberally vviti u ^.’iicrous public.
MouticcUoj Jn.i. 22,1334 * 3G—It
iVix uui&r. vK\T(iui:3-Jr*l
J9dISIC.iL I.VVCCtHWE.Vl’S
AT Tilt. (.ol.llMCUi nauK lifOltlt. ,
Tf *f ' .Stih n .:ri!iorhasuil haad,,att.l will «.Ueiic/lp
\ lulius, J ‘ I Ciiirimief-,,
Flutes, 1/2,3 olid I kev'd UuriiluuleaiK,
Fit',.., ' ’ .Music Btfwxr-
Flaggnluls, I .. ..
Aim, a geiifritl n.-urhneut'of Piti.M'Bi .tieli a.
Bin! ', l-'foiver., HetldC Views, tie, together with uge
neral iraortmvai of Btfutey Aviielesiv
’ , , ' E. .SIGOURNEY NORTON.
Jituitiry2u ■ Aif;l . 's -.-a. ■ 3u tf-
OJAIiDBlV fvMiED.S.
T lIEuu-lendgned, Aowcv fur the' wielety of Sim-
ke.aof Enfield, Oo.i iccticdit, if itt daily expec
tation of n lar^ i Htipplv of Gcnuinu Fru^h Giirta
lldibii, BrooitiJ, Brash?.s Zo.—wliicli will Im
xold ut ori^uud pric.’s, «Ut> nu<’c««iry oxijcmihjh uddcJ.
Onloti* from tbo mtcrior, promptly altcml.Nl to.
KOify. J. HARDEN*
Apahchicolo, Jan. Ub, l§*Jt. 31
jNo.cnib i 29 V7 If
ADMINI8TRATRITA A A LB#
A GREEABLY to an order of the Infcrioi' Court of
Sumpter county/ will bo Hold at the Court-!!om>6
of mud x««utv, on the fir?t TuenduV in March next,
Lot, No. 1‘jy in the lfith district of piitil County?
pold Inr the benefit rtf the lieirn and croditoni of Na
than Brady, jr. dccrnned.
; LEVLNAII E. BRADA”, Adm’rx.
Jun. 4 3lJ—9t
BROdOflT TO JAIL
O N the Olh iiiHtnnt, a ne^ro twin, who mvb hig
liume iit ANDREW and belongs to Eifmund
IhtH.d of Hniicock entintv, Gn. Hairf no^ro in about 50
or /J) ycnrrt of ngc, iiml tolombly ntont made. The
owner in n’(|UCHte/l to come and comply witii the law
fin/I take him away/
JAMES C. HOLLAND, Jailor]
Jaminhy25 36 3t
’liil|H)f vh. Lncy
n M/rr^nm
1IILL, Sh’fi*.
Brought to jail,
Iic2f>tlt inPt. a nc
in JOE, and Hayn
BOW.13TA SIIERIFI^ SALE.
O N tho firm TucHiluy in Man’ll next, will brt Hold,
at the Court-IIouHo door in tlio towp of Now-
uan, Cowotii comity, the followim; property, io wit:
Lot of Land, No. 259, in tlio 1st district
of »oid county, lovied upon ns tlio property ol
Koniji, to witimy an cxccutiou from a Ju.^tiWi
in \Viirren county, iu fuvor of Duvid Coojier,
of Lowi.i
Court
for the
l y.
lino of Natliaiiiol Bkiloyfl
Also, Lot of Land, Number not known,
in tlm 5th district of *mid county, being iho lot where
Jacob Girloy now rc.sidcH, levied on uh tlm property of
tha Huid Jacob Girly, to nntixfy an execution in Tavor of
Ciitliuriuo Baker, for tlio uhc of Jacob L. Abraliiini.
DAV ID DUKE, Sh'fi*.
January 25 v
"7 "SHE RIF I' M S*»A LJE^
W ILL BE SOLD, ut the Court-Hounc, ul Marion
county, on the tint Tuenday iu Mrii-ch next, be
tween tlio uHi’ml hourK of mile, the following property
202 1-2 acros of land, witii a small im
provement on it, known ua number 115, in tlio 3d dh*t. of
originally. Muicpgctf* but now Marion counly, leried
omwlho prjiorty of liugli Morrhonito apti^fy nevornl
fi litH from a JupticCH Court iu Haul fioQiitv. m favor of
Wiley 6c Wealcy \VilHii(iin,ttp;aiu < 't paid Morrwon, le
vy mmlc, und returned to ine by a Constable. . ' <
101 1-4 acres of land, tolerably well im J
provrtd, known an uninbrrlflfi, in the 4th diPtiof o»*n;i-
finallyMuscoKoe, but now Marion county, it I mill? tl»-
eii41 half of paid lot, Igviotlon OX the pfrtjiertv of.->Iierod
McGee, to •ovcral fi fiin froui a JiiKticc ilCourt
in paid count v, m fiivorof VV^Tey UV”*b>y NVilljantB*
astblnftaaU McGoo: levy mado and returned40 nfo by
a Couxiukio.. ' J^, a sit'/r.
• Vdhl : „ • >• 1 - '
O N the 20tb innt. a necro man who nay* hi4 name
is JOE, mid nayn 110 belon?a to the State of
Georgia/ Said noftro ih over the orainury ai/.e, and of
ordinary colour—no particular markn recollected.—
Tim owuar i« requcMtcd to comply with the law and
tkku him nwuy. JAMES C, HOLLAND, Jailor.
Fcbruury 1 36 3t
BBOEGHT ToTaIlT
O N tlm 2Hth ln4t. u negro woman hy file namo of
A MV', who luilorlga id Fz Sharp, of Stewart
County, Gn. lift i* requn.qt vd to conic, comply witii
tlm law und take her away.
JAMES C. HOLLAND, Jailor,
February, l 3fi 3t
’ HIAlCIOiV shfrifCs. halm.
W ILL BE .SOLD, III tlio Cumt-Huii-u ilunr, in
tho town of Horn** Marion uounh', belvvoeu tho
ii’MiM Iloilo of wile, on the find TiictiMy in .March
” V)iT(< Lnt of Lnntl, Nn« 28, ill tlio 2!)ili
.livtrict of orlghinlly I/M, no-.v Marion cdkri/f, Ma>\
nit tin the proiJeriv of Lifiaon E* JackPon, to PUtlnlV
•umlry fi fin In favor of Walter L. Ottuijibell.nnil
ljmg4t«m Holton vh. nni/l Jackpoii; property sold for
tho ii'o of Elirini Clodd; levied on and returned by
An f^ JONES, D. Sii’lV.
Jojuniy 23
IEAN»OJLl»J( SHERIFF’S SALE.
W it.L IIF, HOLD, on tliu firatTauiiluyiiiMitreli
(KJl in tho tlmn of Giillilit'rl, Kniiai)l]i!i cixH 1
fy, hchVJrn uio ii uml lioura of rafo, liiifolluivr.igiiro-'
lierly, to wit i
Lot ol’ Lund, No. 218, in the 9th district,
lovioil on ns tint in'oiiprtv uf Join. T’iii-'r, lu /fttjlfyUIlu
fi fa, Wddd fi um III.' ImimCourt of 1 iuudton uojimv,
In favor of tlm Ju.tiiv. uf lin Inl'.yioi- Court of .mil
ruunlv, v* raid 'I'in.ir, fiir lli ‘ ura ol tin .Seauntfov—
|,n,j)./t\ ] Kiln till imt by Wiii. Siuiliu .
Ono ii'.'gi'ii woiimn finnlod Julia, lovicu
on il. tlm iifnucrfyof fUrlmnt Jtoai’li, lu Hllrfy .iiiulvy
fi fits, in favor nl'Juhil Dill v^raiil.Ruauli—levied on
anil ratunu'utoiun by a Constable*
Lot of Land, No. i(!)0, in the 5lb district,
lovi il ot, toilliuiiroparty of Joint Jlmr-loil, to nui-fy
mu.limit fifa iraucil from n Justice’* Court of Ju^ur
i.*iiiniv l iu futurufl'liu.. IlninUoii, v.. .,u.l Joint Hmc-
•lou—ur/ipefly uoiulod out by Juliu T. IL.’iidernim.*
*22^ ■ -BAlk.EY, tfb’F
llAHON DEKALB*
T IIIS thornngh bred Rune Horne will H|»end
next npriug and fall hchhour in Miicnn, and u part '
«f hiti time, ncrhujM in Cliiilon-rDeKnlk'p pedigree In
an good a < dint ol any horno iu the United Staton, and
hin form and appearance in 4/ arcdy tH|uallcd. lie ia
full nixloen haluln high—a Llocxl huv, with Mark leg*,
mane und Inik^novcii years old next April. No mun
can net? him without fcclingn of adinirntbm nnd deliphL
lie will he held at twenty-/! Vo dollnrn for I ad privilego
of the Bpriuguud fall Heii**on; ntnl die ranh or approv
ed uoten luiHt he nent with liis visitorn. Annexed ia
bin Fedigreo. For further particular* nee baud billn.
Baron DeKulb Wan wired by Arab; lie bv Old Sir
.\rcliy,rtutof Bet Bounce; nhe by imported Sirlfur
ry; e. dmn by llurtu imported Medleys g. g. dum by
Old Mark Anthony; ft. g; g. dutn, hy Old Jolly Ro
ger, old of tho Imported njnro Jenny Cftincron, who
wax by n nfm.of old Fox in England, and out of Miwa
Relvoin Bafoii UeKalh'p dnm I'ncnnhonlnw wfiP by
the unrivaled Virginian; g. dnm Prmlenfm hv Shy-
lock; g. g. dam GVIila by Wihlair; g. g, g./huuLa-
dv Roiilimrbroke by iinported Paiitaloon; g. g. g. g.
clrfiit Oudcw by Wprmley’s King Ffcnnl; g. ,g g. r. g,
dnm l!riinron« hy Dove; g. e. g. g. g. g. dnm Stella hy
Oli.ello; tft g. g. g. g. g. gj dum Col. JaBiwr’w im-
TOlfw peliuni by 'Jho Oodolphiii Arubiuh ^»ut of th#
nrgt) Har/loy mure who wn« Pill winter to Bnhrahntn—
See Tun llodlvtar, voiunM 1 t, pnitch 479,4H0 anil t - r >49t
2nd vo!. pagerf IWiJ, 310, 350 and 4581 3d tol. inigo 488.
J. W* M/ BERRIEN,
Jnn* 25 3 r n—4t
TOWN LOTS
At Mauiil T4*riioii» Floritla.
TKJ’OTICK i^hen-bs given, tliat by virtue of autb.o-
Jc w rity in me vented hv an net At' the I<egi«lative
Uouneil of FlorMn, the Trt’.VIl Lots at Mt. Vor-
inmtvill,ou Sainrday tho 1*1 of Mureli, be o/fered to
the liighejt_ bidder. Aft. Vernon ia rifdated on a beau
tiful plain at the junction of the Chattahoochee and
Flint Rirent, a; uow rapidly improt iug, uud a U* 8* Aiw
n.'iinl in uhoul heimr erected tliym
Any poroou wtMiing to pitrclMi<*e at private ihUo must
opply to iho subscriber ut ColuinhitH*Georgia. Tenna
ma.!o known on tho day of rale, or by tlio subncrilier.
I will be i»re »on*. on the dny of nnle at Mt, Vernon. *
Tlio Floi idiiiti ut Talluhit«4«e t will publish the aliove
uiitjl th * tiny of nolo, und forward Uio account to tbo
4ii&4criber,
Jun, 25
ELIZABETH TANNER, frintee.
35-ids
I'cb.L 18"-4
LAUfD FOR $ALE.
}4iih!«crU»ornfte^*fi»rasltj, 5 Lon of Land. i«
™ th'* Iftlbdi4tric( of Harrifcou u *, 11 or 1° mif a
""rtf, 4 * Colnmbug, on Utc l^itiranze road,via: No*. TU
'jx, I — jl* 140 mill 1 A iA with 40 nunw improv.
j'4. I lm 4 l*.| lull, nil in «;i * fcuilv. All *urtd r»f ■
burgtuuewiiio trail in tliu uliovu li.nri,
. 'JOHN D. JOHNSON.
Jiuiunry 25 :i5 8t.
A <3000 O.VE ]IOiih£ HHAF-t'or
im tale. Enquire of
SHORTER, TARVER * Co.
December 11 • * 2J tf