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* KJ1LL BE SOLfi,vri gw Hivi Tttfday in April
t' v nett, Mt tha CumM-IIoum doo»* iq tl»e I im n of
'JjlumhumM.i aragcri c y nny> t
One 11W3M bay R|uiM II,indy, levnuVon
iiroiiertyof sMiohoel M. .CnwenH, to satisfy bfi
iiAucil ui»tl.*r the foroglpiiut. of a mortgage iu favor
J.tmOsC'. HoIIbihI is. sold Graven.- .
VVM. II. HARGROVE,®* sli’ir,
F.biusry 1 "* '• •
Tux <V*H«r.lor*« B.'lUs*
arril.l. HE ::i I^ r, f *>» ilie Omt Tuesday fn April
V -3 nf*xi, at the ..’cmrt-IXobsc door in Columbus,
■■■>'.-.10 ciunlv, within thclnwr.ll sole bn’nrs,-tlift ful-
Vnvinr trouts .if l-m-Lor so much thereof ns will bo suf-
idiianl in pin tin) Tamo due iIio ijlolo andcounty, viz:
Lot tiu-.ilu-r twtf hundred and twenty-iwir
i,i the 19th district MiircojiociJunly, rri vcu in by Moses
•. irtiin'liin. Taxes .hi-'9.1, ".,1- l, i.iiilfur the your
, , ,
Also, lot numbec one hundred and sixty-
f,-.-in Ilio ffth .iidri.-t of Feycm county, (riven in bv
r-soiucl T. iloiloy. Taxman. $1187, fur Ilio your IBill.
1„ .in!■ v I ■ GUltAll!) IlCKf.'ll.T.l'.
- Trniip SlierilPn Bales,
W ILL bo nolii, on the first Tuesday ill April UOXI
nt ilio Cuiiri-lioiHo, in tlio town of Ul]nu<i
t’ruii|i oontlfr, bctwoen the usuulhours of sulc,- tbf
dlllowinff properly, to wit: ' • .
Onn rood home, obo cow and heifer, iivo barrels of
>n, levied on ns ilio prupertv of Tiionnoi l)ifkc,to so
fter,- a f, fa Israeli from Troup Superior Court, in fnvor
nf Vfltti 1*« Malone aqainrl raid Itukrr.
Ono wnoim, two hluck horses, -one black
now mid yi'iirlins, levied lin an O n property nf Dubny
llcln* In antisfy n fi fu issued from Tinnp Superior
fhniri, in favor of Fiiiihuh Coim against sujd |lcins|
Ten Aero Lots No. 7, lit and 92, niljoiuing die city
of CoTunblifc
Twenty Atro Irate No. 35, 41, 43 and 40, adjoining
tliocltir efOftlttttMii ■ * ,
tpO-Aer, 1.01, No. fit, 71,72,73,75,76, 91,09,111,
|3B; )S9 nnd 140, uiijniuingriieeityof Columbus.
"iWtimfe No. 56, 145, 140,117, 148, 140,150 dt 151,
itfljAjti'ii»fr ihnefty of Cnlmiihti*.
At tbo Cftmrt-lfoueb, in the lowu of LAOJIANGE,
on TbtUluJay the lUthday of June, 1034, and on flic fol-‘
lotvinz dnvii, 'until all ato rold.t .* •,
FriU titw No. 1,2,4,7 nnd 8, in the let district orir
eiimllvTrOitti iib<v Mcr»w<*Ui< , ri ... * ,
Fractions No. 10, U ond IU, in the 1st district ongi-
tinlly.Troup now'Talbot. . *
FrnctiotH. No. 1,34,35 nnd C8, in the 3d district, on-
ziimlly TrOap now ]Inrri , •. , ' , ,
Fmriions No. 204, 205,; 238,233,272 and 273, in the
3d dittrictof 'J’roiip, . t ** ’ • ‘
Frqctipns No. 17,86 nnd 153, In tlic ltli district of
1 ‘rimiion- No. if!, 141,201,300,315 nnd 31fi, in the
5th ili-tricturTruiip. .. *
Fractions No. .236, 231. and 280, in tho 5th district
uriehy.iiy 'JVotip n«iw flnrri**.- ’ „. 0 .
Fractunis No. 252, 2'»3T2-'m, 2,»3,.260, 261,.263 nn<l
274, in tho 90| a district 'originally Troup no>v Meriwe
ther. • '' ‘ .
Fraction No. 271, io- thp.l2lh district of 3 roop. ..
Fraction No. 2>lfl, in the 12tli district originally,
Troup now Heard. . . i . ..
Frr.ctious’No. 8 and 9, in tbd 14tii district ongmuny
Cnrroll now Heard. '* * • ' „ • .
Fractions No. 107,108, 111, 158/164, 1(55,106,.and
out by defendant.
JOHN ARNOLD, D.Sh'ff.
... Troup Mhcrilf’e Mule. a.
vmrtl.l, nr. SJOJin^tili'the lirst Tuesday in April
f f - next, a! the Court-i lotiso in tlio town of La*
f4rungo, Troup, county, flier following property, to wit:
hum nujiiljL'ia ono, two, throe and four, in
Square letter ll,.witlrn fino two ptorv.Tnvcrn^ttthlcsi
»ud all other necessary out'luuises lnorcon^—aiid L'opi
Nos. I, 3 and 4, in Square letter C—.arid Lola Nos,
1,2,3 and 4, in Hquaro letter ]>—nnd* Lots Nos. 1, 3
and 4; in Square letter E—• and Lota Nos, 2, 3 and 4,
i^i rtquur-c letter F—-and Lots Nhk.2.8 and 1, in .-f qua re
Jftter (3—and Lots No's. 9, 3 nnd1.4, hi .Square letter*
ft—aud l^ot No. 3 in Snunro lottor J—-and Lots Nos.
1,2,3 and 4, in 0qU&/g letter M— ; imd Lota Nus. 1,2.
?l and 4, in Sqpnro letter N ;>Squuro letter N ia well
.ftnprovcd \v|tli a good dwelling Iiouhc ami all oilier oiit-
houses necessary—4,oi No'. T, in ^uimro letter K,*oi
' in the town of
remaining part
“ said .county,
ActihilKigrrator’M Sale..
A OREEylBLY timn order of the Inferior Court of
rJL Alu^cogec comity, when sitting'as aCourtof Or
dinary; will be sold, Icforc tiic Court-House door in the
City of Columbus, oj tlic first Tuesday in April next,
' . ONE HOVKE AND TWO LOTS. *
Nos. 457 and vdierwni Mrs. Westmoreland now
livear-rtuari, a neirrofcovhy tlic name of Lewis, about
5 years-old. Hold an the property of Jurucs H. W.est-
nioreland,'deceased, Ibr.tiie bcuciit or .the creditors of
said deceased. " ,r - • =
Also, on tin* pnnie day.nl the late residence of’James
.If. Westinorolapd, will ije sold, one Cow and Calf, otic
HeifeL bnrt chert pt^Carpenters Tools, anil household
atid'Xitclian Furnllanr, consisting of various' nrtiedes.
Sold for the benefit^of, the*creditors of said deceased.
Terms on live duy, •. VvsJr -W* y -. - j*«
. / ‘ MICHAEL N. CLAUKE, Ailm’r.
FcJirr.nr-v 1 . f. 1 ' * 3Q Ids
Opardiaii’i Sale.
O N ifo fii,t.Tu/a«(!ay iii June, next,-will be sold bc-
for; tho.CotirtJIyuscdoori in MuAcogce'cmutty,
one tract of mini lying in’snTd county. No. 63,70* d»a-
—-drawn fey Hiram i'cnrs«m, iHl'gitltfiAtfli-emlttdiV*
02J nerps, more or loss* . Said by un order of the-
ipr- Court of Wasliuigton /munty. Terms of sale,
cash. _ . DAVID WILLIAMS, Cuaidtoto.
March 15,1834 .. ' ' 6
which in a coefil store house t—All in
Went Point. Trfttip county. Abo, the ret
•f. tho fraction -No. 1K}. In tho fitn dlst-of „
whorooti WqsbPoiut is situated, with 30 acres of clear
ed land thereon, with the exception of tho towii lotrf lliut’
have - heretofore boon sold. -A* ' “
ull levied upon .ns the property .
cn satisfy snudiy ft fas from tho Inferior and Superior;
Courts,of Troup county iu fnvor qf Smith, Harris, A.
Co. and others, vb. Charles It. lYaraoii.
Tito East half of Lot number Eighty-
three, in the full district, of 'i’roiip epunty, luljnuimg
the town of l.tU iraiure, well iuiprovrd, levied upon or
the. property of Jacpli (iarrurd to satisfy sundry fi fas
toned from tho Justice's Court of-Troup oounty, in
favor of A. (i. K. Safipld vs. Jacob Garrard.
- Ono town lot in tho town of'LaQrunge,
No. .3. in Sqttoro letter O, tolonddo well improved j
levied upon ns tho’ property-of Sugus Seats, to satisfy
a fi fa from ilio Justice's Oonrt of Troup coutily, in fa
vor nf Win. I', Muiono vs. Sugits Seats.
Omi Lot in tho town of Vernon, number
44, with a good gin houno tlieroon, .two feather beds
and furniture, and ’one gigpnll levied upon ns, 11 to pro
perty of Ira Allon, to satisfy a fi fa IVora Titmp Aupe*
nor Court, in favor oT Cook and Cowles v* Ira Alleu.
Ono Lot in tho, town of West Point,
known by plan oFsnidVown bv No. 2 in Square letter
C, fronting 60 fopti with a fino largo store hpuso there-
oilj levied upuii as the projictty of <3eorgpGilder,’to
aafisfy a fi fa from the Superior Court of Troup coun
ty, in fnvor of Hydo & pidvoland vs, George Gilder.
• Mnroli 1, I). H. HC)HEItT.SON, I). tAITlT.
8, in tbc 14th di.lrictodcfnalw C-rr»U now Troup.
FrncHon Nil. 155, In.thoWut district originnlly Car-
Fr'ictionl'No.’ 101, 178i 181,181, 18fl,'i88,il!9,130
mill 192, itt 'tbo 15th district oriffinally Carroll nojv.
Fraction, No. 8,20 oiid Sff.ulid Lot No, 2, in ilio 16th
district oricmnlly-Carroll now Trout). .;.... _
At tlio Court-Hquso in the town of NEWNAN. Cow-
'*i countyr on-tnotiday tlio 23<i day of Jtjnc, 1834, iuia
i tho following days, unlil all are sold: ’ ;
Fractions No. 254, 285, 312, 313.314,328,331, 330,
33Z, 38pf439,8J1,342,313 and 344, in the lstdiririct of
FVuclions No. 338 and 341, in the 3d district origi
nally Coweta now Henrd. i.
Fractions No* D4,1)6,113,118,137'and 157,in tlic 4tli
district Coweta. '
Fructlon-No. 195, iu tho 4tji district originally Cowe
ta nfiw Hoard.
Fraction No. 149, in the Cth district Coweta.
Fraetioff No. 126, in the 4th district Curroll.
/ Fractious No. 193 and 204, In 'tho-4th district Origi
nally Carroll now Heuid.’ •
Fractions No. 108,127,146,161,165, 199, 214,215,
,230’aml 245, in tho Dili district Carroll.
Fractions No. 258, 2M, 271, 272,273 nnd 284, In tho'
9tli district originally Cnrfoll now llcard. *
Fractions- No. 7,0. 9,10,14,15,16, 10,19 and20, in
thcl2lh.diHtricl't»rignmlly Canull now Heard.- -
Friu'lions No. 31,32 mul 33, in the 4th district origi-
Dally Henry ripw Fayette.
AttHo CWnf
- Adininistmtor’i* Sale..
.POBltPONKO.
t»«orge W. Ililliugliam
HAS T'OR SALE,
Sacks- Liverpool Ground Salt, in
JL \w\W Large Socks.
50 tuns assorted size Swede Iron
50 Jin mile other descriptions Iron.
4W)l)picces Engll-li nml^ American Castings.
30 sets Mill Irons, all kinds.
108 sets Fanning Mill Irons and Setpwa.
20 nicccp Superior Dutch Bolting Cloths, from
the, best makers in. Holland.
300barrel's Western FlourIrontncW wheat.
100 barrels - superfine Canal Flour, family brands. .
30 rjuartej^bqmiU fresh Buckwheat Flour-.
50 barrels'Western Whjskcy.
2 pipCH Holnml Gin. ... .
2 do' Cognac Brandy. . ’ *. * *
2Khds.:WftsFlnd»a Hum.
100 bturcls assprted'qualitics S agar*.
200sacks..G/ceu Colfee;- ' “ \ '
50 bushds dried Fentflics and Apples. * ..
. 20 bqrrrels assorted- Cordials.
2000'pohnds Cast Steel.) . r - -
2000 «lo Gorman and Blister Steel.
.2000 Shovel Moulds. *. * , •
200 Seta Wagou nndCtirt Boxes.* .
2P§ aijlpa. Sol^ leather.
. ,)•. - .I'WBH'UhIjII. . • , . ,
Jt. GJlfit A BLY to an order pf the Inferior Couth
ijk for okliuury purposet*, of Stcwim coupty,’will
bo sold, on the first Tuesday in Ajrtif-ficxt, tpa*
groes beloujEihg to tho estate of Joseph Wbit^'dcCeas-
cd. Also, or tun first Tm*sdny in Juno next, wui bo
March 8 . " 5—tds
, Admliilslralrix’s Stile.
■ A .iOREEABLV to an orderof lho inibriur Coiirt of
Asti ' “j
S uniter
LoVNo. - , — r
for-the benefit* of tbo heirs and-creditors of Natlian
Brady, ir. decomed. •
' LEYLNAil E. J1UAOV, Ailm’rx.
February ^22
F OUR MONTHS after date, implication will bo
utattetr: the humble the Inferior, cqurt of Troup’
county, when sitfing for of dinary f purt)03cs, for .loayr
to sell one, (nr more)'of tlio negroes,-liclonging IO the
orphans of Htbpliim 11. Giln’icr.dofccR>«d, fortllobooc
fit of tlie heirs of said deceased. .1, 1
B,.H. CAMERON, Guonban
Jnuuacy 18 * ^7
Trout* Slivrill ’s Sulci.
W ILL BEHOLD oii tho first Tuesday ... ......
next, in the-town of LaGmmrfv Troiip mainly,
within tho iisdtil hours of sale, tho. following property
ty> will-. v ’ *
Ono Hriud wmytvon, mid tlirco blrtck Mu!«»s,
all levied upon ns tho property'of Benjamin .Ionian to
outi nVa Mortgage fi la from Troup Superior Court in
(bvor of Thomas C. Vallabyys Benjiunin Jor<lan.
Man’ll 1 }}. 9. nOBBRTSON, D. Hh’ir.
. Two nugruos, Dick a fellow about 2iyears
vf Neiicy a irirj about 1 eleven voars old,. * l evied
ujumastho property of Josso D. Graon,-to .satisfy u
mortgage fi (a in favdr.of'Thomas B. Morgait,:vs, Jesse
D. Green; Tho proporty pohtted out in tho Mortgage.
Me rah> 1 .' JOHN ARNOLD, SIM
Fractions No. 163,171.172,173. 175, 178, 177 and’
lCOjln tho 7th district originally Coweta noW'Cnhip-
FraeJionS No. 1,10,19,20:51,52}J3I, 146, iShm
153, 158, 161. 164,165, 166, 170.* 171, 174, 175^176,
177 and 178, in the 1st district originally Carroll now
Campbell.
■Fractions No; 225, 226„nnd 248* in the.2nd district
originally CarfuU, now CmnnbcIL
Fractions No.244,245,246 mid 247,in the 2d district
Carroll. . k . •;
Fractions No: 9J, 95,169,170 and 214, In-tlio 3d dis-
trict Carroll, . • - ^ . ■*'
Fractions No. 3,4,5,15,57,58, 60 pnd 93, In tjio 3d
diBtriet originally Caia^lf now Campbell. ., .
Fractions N6. 257, 285,286; 287.288; 289,290,-20i,
292, 293,387.91)0/809,3f(>,1n Uie Gtli fin triet Carrolls .
Kj^riqns-Na^LO^,^ ^7^%^, 10, J1,22, «3,24,
’ lot Cmrralh , '* . *•
■HI , ,_ J _ =1 ,i7?MS!WL 801981,
282; 283,284, 285, $06,287* CBS', 290,2D1,-3Q5,'316,316,
38L ^mW ' ‘ ‘ “
OUR: MONTHS after ‘date, application wUl ;be
JF .. made to tlio Jionomble the Infunor.Coitrt of.Rnu-
.hhvyw —.. tho )am] (Aid negroes bcloi. s ... b
.late of-William Smitli, late of said County, deceased.
. ZACHARfAH BAILEY.Adth’rv
FebJ‘, 18.31 ; ; ... 36 4m
Ccutral llauk or Georgia,
. JUiLL£i)nKVi!.r.f:, March Od*, 183^1.
■•p^URSUANT to on pct of ilia 1 General Assembly,
XL passed oil tho 23d day of December, .1833, ciiti-
tied " An act to niter und muoiid-tho 16tli section of^ut;'
act passed 19th of December. 1829, in relation to the
Central Bunk of Georgia, and to provide for tho.sulo
and dispo«itiun of LuiuIh forfeited to tlio Stiito.' 1, tlio
following 1.A2TDS NO\V »*oUriciTKt) hy tlio original pur-
oiiasora; vvii.l rp. oVpnhcu at I’om.e iuLC,ut the lob
lowing places, to wit t
At inn Court Hou«6 in the City of COLUMBUS, on
Thursday tlio f^th day of Juuoi 1834, and on tho fol
lowing days, imlil allure sold t
Fractious No. 19, 20; 95. 96.133,181,171,'.172, 209,
CIO, 217, and 216, in tho 4tu district ol‘ originally Lee,
nuw limidolpli.
Frtetions No. 1, 38.39,70,77.114,115,15SL*1»<
and 229, in tlio 5tli distflct originally l.co’now
dulpli.
Fractions No. 20, 95,96,133. 134,172,173,212 and
•13, in dlie 0th diuriet originally Loo now Randolph.
Fractions No. 21, 60. 61, 100, 221,405 and 417,.in
tlio 7tli district orientally Loo now Randolph. • ' ■
Fraciions No. 321; 35v, 353,372 and 379, in tlio 8th
dItrlet originally Leo now-Randolph, -.r. *
. Fniclion No. 289. in tho twenty-first distriot origi-
oally Loo now Ruiuloliih.
F-rnuthUi* No! 83, 8J, 121, 122, 193, 227, 228,309,
and 355, in the22d district originally Lco mnv Stow-
•rt."
. Fractions No. 3, 4,5,6,7,9 and 10, In tho 2.4(h dis
trict origiunlly' Lee now Stownrt?
Fraution Nq. 256, in thb 32d district originally Loo
pi»»v Marion. • - i
lections No. 211, 242,243, »44,-245,246 and £48, in
32d district origimilly Lee now Muscbgee.
LdU-
1'rm-tioua No. IU nml Wa, iu Oio 7th district of Mlu
°'’i' ra'«.tion. No. :ur, 31, 30, 70,1(13,10J,' 108, 109 on<]
ginslly Mm-vogee now Marion.
• Fiaciion- .Vo. 18, JL 62,85, 86, 119,120, 153, 151,
«9 '. 3H, S5S, i’SKJ, \*.»0,5S)3, S9J, .'90, L“J7, S98,S0Sj iloi,
8->A t, .h)4, (UV) mitt (100,in tlu 1 llhilistriL’t mitiimilv
.11 i c.urao imw Mitrion. •
Fnu'Uotu) No. 10,11,19, lf>, 18, 126, 127,162,189,
198.199 and 295, hi tho 18m district orichmlly Musco-
g«- now Tnllrat.
Emotion, No. 'A9 mnl 64, in tho 17th district nrigiunl
ly Unworn now Talbot.
Emotion. No. 193; 224,225 and 258, in tlio 47th dis-
ow llocria. ■
( and 14, in tho cightocnth
r . j*oo libw Harris.
j. 22,81, 82,.99,100.10H38, 139, 148,
HI. 178,177, 178,214,215,210,249,232,2M, 292,985
on<l 2-16, nml Island No. 25, In tho I9lh dhuiictoriniiml.
ly lliiscwroo now Harris.
HUmls No. 5, 8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,10,17,18,19
anil 22, in tho SOth district originally Muscniu.) now
llavri..
Eracdons No. 03, 364,370, 371, 372, 363. 334,335,
395,396 anddIU, in tho 120th district originally Jluscm
■w now Harrit. ■
l Fraction* No. 239,290, 291,292 tmd 293, in tho 22d
.di-trict nriginallv Muscogee now Hurri.,
Emotions No.'3Ul, 309,303 and 301, in tho 22d dis.
trict oricitiallv Alnscocco nmv Ti.Usil.
Fractions Nn. 275, 3 rt, 311 nul 319, in life 23d dLs-
trict originnllv Wnreogvo now Tnllsit.
Lots Nt). 5 0 7- H 10 12 15 10 28 33 34
39 0 > 73 74 70 79 31 ST 86 87 9t 82
94 95 nil 93 .99.11)0 101 101 105 MU 107 mi
VS 112 IU 913 119,190 133 191 189 115 140 130
158 917 218 923 230 210 243 240 249'. 993 251 SlO
259 260 253 205 289 270 973 970 277 2W) 931
S9 SS 2! 4 *» ‘2BG 2H7 933 939 29.3 295
w 310 395 3-18 39S 342 367 373 *75 ’
S! VI? 403 464 407 li: 117 131 l'«
IS tfi VJ, «» «• IB 416 147 ns <59 t51 45»
495 Is? Ion ii« ^ P P 487 41,3 4B9 49t> 193
5.V via sS sS 2£ s '3 J91 592 549 S.5Q *53
57} S? 5? S! 5^, «» 5W 563 569 571.572 .
m A'! -p % s s g -gli a sa
™ «» «* «» «d 014. w
171 OUR 1 months’ afterdate application will-bfimade
JP So . the’ honurable the .Interior Court ofCoWoit.k
doqntVf when aittiug (>r pnlimuy purpp«c», foricavo
to sell a negro bpy, (George) tlio w>«ocrty of Lowis
Situs, dec'd: Jan. 23,1834.
Jnn.25 ' . «EOIraE A SeOf^Ty ti, f
X?OUlt'.MONTRS after dafo onplicadon will bo
JL - niii.de to the ltonordMe. tlio Itifqnof Court of lion-
conk canfity,* when BitringIbrordinniy purpd<e*;for
leave to'scU orfp- Jot ofloOd in tho sevcntc^ul
.offormerly Muscogee- how TnlbOt.coun'" **
*Np. 99. To bcisold Ibr tbobehefit of the
eridk Freemun doCcufled..- Also, for leave ro rnniwra
division o/lnt No.'116.inthc fourth district .of Traap
county/ * To be sqild for the benefit Of Marine
mom .'. GABRIEL MOSS,.Guard.
March 1, • , ; ; ;Mm
niERCANTILEo
you inucs sui£ l/eatiicr.' ... % . *
2(H)' do Hornesfl und Upper Lentheri *'
58tapned Deer Skins. .
50 kegs Powder.- ■ r ^’ 4
’dOImkes SpeJraCori'dleB*
50*boxes Bar Soap. - >
20 barrels-Igflaf Sugar..
200 Grfndfftoucs, all sizes. * *
lOO bolU heavy Cotton Buggingi. .
80 cofla Bald Rone.
J3081bsf Bugging-TWihei * ; ' \
• 20 quarter casks assorted qualities,Wine.
200 boxes'Havmma.Scgiirs. 1 •
. 100'raaiuS LeuOr qud Foolscap Paper.
- 75 trunks and - eases, embracing, u choice assort-
m'ent of Boots and Shoes. - *
20 Trunks Ready Made Clothing, from’ tlio first
Establishments in New York.
I case superfine Britsh' Broad Cloths.' 1
1 cn2e American Cloths and SaUiueUs.
. , A OENKUAL ASSORTMENT Of
; English and Fi-cnlili Diy-fiooilll,:
lucluilihg hew Bt>lcs'Bilk,.Wor8tcd ; and'cutoit fa
brics. ' - . . ,
50 packages. American manufacture, Cotton Goods
brown,lilenclicrf and colored. ; • * "* *-‘
-3100, bo.ltf London and Bristol, pufiil Blankets,
100 pair real Muciriiiaw JJlunkctd. ’
t.cake fine quality-Guus. I*do.-Rifles.
; 5 cases. SADDLEIIV, among which ore* a few
• / Spanish undCalndortm'palteru^of rich fiiiiglr
. • withftpw pattern Btiirups. i
5 cases good quality Hats.
,' 160 kegs White'Lead; ground in oih
5O0 : giUlQns Liuneed Oil.
500 b " winter strained Lamp Oil. *
500 - TrainOil.,; • • •• r
; A general assortment of Paints/ Point Brushes,
• * Drugs and Medicines. •• ‘ C
*.. 2cu*6b GbntleqienTs Siocka, of a superior style
and quality, , f .
..lddiwits-; • ; *
1 Case fatnnopabjo Jewelry,
. 1 case new pattern Pocket Pistols'and Dirks.
1 CriM foSliionah'la.Caps.
L. JVBavics &"Go.
A RE receiving their full arid winter Supply of goods;
jflk. Their stock having been purchased in the early
part of tho season, beford tlm prices had advanced,
they (Tatter th-’mwlvcB'tlmt they will he able to -sell
to their old customers, and all who may coll on them,
THKIR STOCK CONSISTS, IX PAKT, OF THE -
FOLLOWING ARTICLES:
Superfine Blue. Black ahd Adelaide Cloths,
do. do. Rifle Green and Mixed do.
Super Blue and Drab Cassemcrcs’.
Blue, Black and mixed Sattinets. •
•Purple, Dark G reen 'and Blue Merino Cloths.
Menno Circassians, assorted Colours.
Duffle htid Point’Biimkcts.'
White, Red ahd Omn Flannels. •
RfeB Black’ IfaUktt’Suks; . *
do/ do Snttin Levantine,
do. coloured' Pqultde-Soia. •
Rich' Shnleys assorted Colours. • -
Piuk, White and Blue Suttins.
Blue/Pink, White and Straw Coloured Howric*. ,
French Crnpeh/assorted Colours,
Henvmi Shawls and Fancy-Ildkfs. ■ • • .
Tliibct wodl Shawls; assorted COloUrs. .
.RiMi CrapoShawls.*. ” ' . t . - v
Superfine Large Merino scarfs. - 5 ■ * ■
Salsbuiy and Canton Flannels:* ; - • i. • <
Fjguretf and plain' Swiss Aluslins.
.do' Jaronot. do -
Ffop Cambric and FmriKure Dimity.
Figlircdapd plain‘BolJmct. ,
. rlAncn-Cambnpand fine* Linen Nupkitf,
Loco Canos and Collarettes. . .
. Bordered Linen Cambric Hdkfo;' ’ - " ;
Fiuq Thread Luce-And Edging;.. .
do. • do/ *. “ Inserhpiis, ' >" v .
:Mn6llt»^dgmgand!Me»ufin9: •-* •>*
. Finerplqid and CordcuXhtl'ditiC, - ;
LinciiTnpcs and Braids.
Super Bishop Lawn. *• : * ►;
Ladies Corded Skirts and Corsetts.
• Mnidlld Sultana or Grasd Cloill- for:Skints, '
t. Rich Black' and NVSiito I^nco Veila.
Black aiul Green Woretcd.Bprage. ' •
Lineh^hobfinVand TtiblO'Daiboskl
' Supej- Irish Linens and Lawns.,. -; ’ -ui
i Rich Fancy Prints 4-4 Oft Colours,
t dd, . Half Mourning and Black ,Prints.. .•
• Fine Cambric GinglHuUs, assorted Colours.'* :
MorsaiJlcsCounterpins and rich CoitonTfinge*
Judies’“Long^ White Kid Gloves,
do Horse Skin and Kid. Gloves.
• Gentlomon's tfori"Skin-ahd'Beavcr do'. /* . •
Gum'Elastie Suiqfendferstind'G^drtOraf’- 'L/
>T Gentlemeh’s Blaclo. Srfticrt; Bombazine and -.Velvet
Columbus Jockey Cltib Races
POSTPONE^;
iN conscqucncc of the Race? at Augusta and Macon - •
I being postponed, tho Roi’CB over the WESTERN
COURSE will not take plnco until the22d of April—
when the following purges will positively^ be run for,-
under the exclusive control and direction of tlio Stew
ards nnd Officers of the .Club* The races will couthi- >
uo for rivE days—frae for any Mare, Horse or Gelding.,
in the United States. Tho Turf, for beauty and ele
gance, is not surpassed by any in Georgia. Extensive,
accommodations are prepared, and ull lovers of good
sport are invited to attend. ,
First Day, April 22nd—Onc milo heats, for a,.
iplendid Silver Cup, and entrance money.
Second Day, April 23d—Two -mile heats, for a:
purse of $250. *- .
Thid Dat, April *24th—Tliroo imle lieats for
^ U Foohth^Day, April 25th—Four mile heats, for a >t
purse of $500.' - •
pifth-Dat, April-26tb—MHe heats,’best 3 in 5^.;
hand v-enp, for thft gnto nnd entrance money.
Weights.&0. m cording to. tlic rales of tlie Western
Course.
. Tlio rules of the Central Course, Baltimore, hover
been adopted with some few nlteratibmu >
■ r- • "Bynrdar, : *-’ -** *'■-• . ■ •
• v S. R. BONNER, Scc’yi
February I.. • w M
j Cf* Tlpvpnpera tbatbnvepnbJisbed tbo races, will-
please publish this every other week till tlie 22d April, *
und forward- their accounts for payment, to
r.raruons'ivo. i,sf, 1
25, Jfi, 27 and 28. ip (Ip
V Fraotiqiis No. 2^24, -w.
“ “ ■*' “* 287.xpa, xuu,mu,ayo/oio,.tj
•mu u,:< ( mo, u—*i min .125, ln thu8th district Carroll.
1 ractlon- No> 50; 78,71 and 93, (n tho 9tl» district ori-
ghuflly’Fayette now! Campbell.
Fractions No. t35,148,161’ add 162. Id the 14tli dis-.
trictorigiimllv pAyntto now Campbell. ' «
Fraction No. 23’8, in tho 17th district originally Hon-
ry nqw DeKnlb. * '■>
Fractions.No.17fl/177 nnd 178,^n the* 18th district
originally Honry tiowPcKalb.; . ■
Fractious No, 41,42und 354, in tho 6th district Gwiii-
Frncrinn No. 36*1, in the fith'dintrict Gwinnett.
Fractions No. 97, 139 nnd 440, in tho 7Ui district
Gwinnett.
Fraction No. 1, and-Islands No.. 1 and 2, in the Jth
district IlaU.
Fractioiis-No. 4, 13, 25, 67, 66, 84,’91,. 93,107, U0,
,112 and 176, .in tho 9th district Hall.
Fraction No. 159, in the 11th district kail.
Island No. 3, in tho )2ih districrilnll.
FractTona.No. 128, 129,15)0,131; lJW.dnd I34 r in the
h district- Habersham, . . ‘ •
Fracijou Nm.10, in il\« 5th .district llnhcrrhnin. *
Fractions JXp, 8,20 and 37, In tlio dh difltrictjHqber=
■ Emartoft. Hi. *& S3,58,59.505, .281!, ?07,208, fill,
222,223 pud221,in the 10(h di^triot Habersham.. -
• Frnctitma No. 104, Ifijl, 130,' 152 0qd 175,in riw Ilih^
' ,18 fioa3)'TO^NS.'™‘li46,W; 24(5310 .nja», India
12th district Habersham.. .. ,
Fractions No. 21,.25, 7J4v49L 105,108, J48,171 and
193,intliolUtlidistricttlaborshqm. •, •
’ Frnctlona No. 49,76,77 uml 70, in ilia 3d-district B®*
bun. • • • .
Fractions No. 12,39, fi0» 79 nnd ‘80, In the 4th ‘dis
trict Rabun. - . -
Fractions'No. 83 nnd 96, in tbo 5th (lislrigt Rnlinn.
The right tttpifo° r/| f the foregoing Lots, FrartioiiB
or Islands,may bo.re.-iuvestcd in the holder of thecpK
tifleato isnnodoy the Into cotrumssinni
at-tlw Bank tho,whole amount of tlio .........
money rouialhlng nnpnld wl)h Allinteract duo thereon,,
before thb first dSy or "May next,'Ot withthe officer ad-
thorised to mIL tlio same on-cpv day licforo the ra-snle.
•Tho.purchnii«s.i)f ony Lot, Fraction.or Hand, will
bo required to pay'one -third pvt^oC tho .purchase
money on tlio day of sale, and.the .remainder in tWd
equal annual instalmentsand 'ftny.purchaser' (filing
to pay nnv inatnlmont to.tho (>ntpil Bank of -Georgia,
tNOUR MONTHS after date; v
JP/ made to the honorable tlte Inferior i ...
dolph county, when sitting, for ordinary, purpoaes,' for
leave to solL pit No. 61, in tho 9th distript of JVleriwQtlief
county* tlio property.of John Nl Bridges, amiifor.'
. JOHN W. SinJRLY, Guurdiaii.
; Jan.25 t • . 4in .*
l^bOH MON'lllS aftqr rfato.'oh'tijlcalloii wlir'bc
JT ' Ihbdo to Che. hqnoriiblo tlio Inferior ,CbUrt of.
Troup comity, w lien sittfng'iw a ConR ofOrdinary, for.
leave to sell one lot of lnnu, in t\ff) 11th disUiqtqf. Me
riwether county, No, 167, It P-iAg tlie real estate of Au
gustus F. Jordon,' for tho betioiir A', said minor...
IV. JOHNSON, Guardian.
Jan. 25 . .* . * . ^ 4m
. MMitmruih
pnJnerty ortjm State: - •
• * By pnler'ofitnb Directors. •. v . i
V • , TONRV W. MAT,ONE, Casl
LEGAL NOTICES.
BORGIA, TROUP COUNTY —WbefAaa Har-
VW ay AlUehell, Administrator of the cstgtoof^nd-
row Shudingcir, deceased,npgUcs for lettSm of tlismis-
HioU from the further administration ou:the said estate:
This is therefore to bite and sdinnni;Ti>U tpo kindrr<l
njidcreditorsoflhd deceased, to nnprnrot.iuypfoce,
within tho thno prepcrilied by law. to fito tlieirobjec
tions, if any causa exist, why said letter* of dismis.
sjon should not he granted.
• n— «v •!>—?<k.l*v-»r Jan-
miry, 1834. . HENRY EERJUNS, o. c. o.
January 48 m c m
.r^EOUOIA, TROUP COUNTY.—XVhriyiis Url-
Sjr ah Ounn. and Wilrt Nawborry, Allinlnboftloni
o)i Ilia afttnto ofjMso Kelly, daoMWd. DUpli*. (br ief,
tor. «f dlwniMion from iheyMnto of muI i1iw.mi1:
Tlu« I. lharoforo to cito amlftOiaoni.li .11 d«s kjmlrml
■nml crcilitor. of the fllmwioil, in np]>cnr .t roy office,
iviiltin tilt"timn pmrorihril by Inw.tn 61o thrfrobicc-
llattVlf fthr.c.UM exist, why nM lotirrs of ilisuiia.
sioij should not bo granted.
Given inidor niy baud, nt office, this7thtWof Janu-
anvl8:M. _ HENRY PERIvINS, e. >. \».
January 18
m6m
^4EOR-OIA,STV.\VAnT.C6UNTY.—\Vhomw
\JT. Ezekiel Perry nmdie** (hr letters of Adjnismi-
tion|6u tlie estate of Joseph SexsiouH, docehmbl, lgtc
of smW county: >- ' r .. • , ;
This is therefore to cito and admonish ail lira kindred
and'eredifors of said dc^or.st»<l, to oppenr irtUiv office
withfn the time prescribed by law, to file their ohjer-
tionsi-if any cause exist, >vhy stdd letters ofadmihis-
truthui should not be granted.
' Givoiv tiiHlcr my hand at qlficc, this 3rd dov of
March, 1834. THOMAS M. -DENNIS, c. c. o.;
March 15 ;- v
Liai ol Letieia
U Jt ijfllAlNiiNti m iiio i oaf Oiiico at Columbus Ga.
JLm. 0iuuuxijtlidu> ol reoiUUi> it>34.
^Muiuwa • Alury A. /i. iioofimu Cu*. V.
A.-iU my stn; Lowin'
Austin Alipu J.2 •
Aucu VV iiimiu^v. J
IlroUkH VVillium W
baker lie,; John a
BuguLmp i J uVyr;i\
BnUl Esq.Av IU. N.
biTuse 4oi«' /•
bumi iUsv. R. 2 •
birap yv n».A v
Byus Zuptmriah
Bakor Ailiti.-Cnur
LuwieMcailrjN.-'
MiUihultWilliam ii
lMcNicii lUrs; If. j.2
' Muiur l Jpiues . •
AioCoil iMish otuaU'
* Murray Allred *.
JuiUa VV iiliuui2
Mui tin iViosoa * -
’ hierahonidiHB Frances D.
MuniiJuhu -
Mills Lieut. Wm. ll. 2
Alitoholi Ji. ii.2
• McNuughioU EsU.Juma*
McDouuid Molc-uui • .. .
* Aloort A thlcs ";t-. ■ •
Morriiuuu Howell'
lUrlotto
bowdOujRisxMaVy
bruwii lleihy R. \
beJtbatfimR v. — r „
broadiu»x.Col. John U. Mitcliell>tlr«.Bird B
'Burns Charles r JRouro Brittain
‘iiciiiti John' Hfeii iiitiiS k imiffllt'
biiraMre. Elizabeth -
bull Andrew J.2
'Bm'ley.^bUj-duu
Biown Jorcmmii 11. -
Clerk Superior CoUh'2
Mclvinzie jKinn'eth
MeCuit Dr.’ William L.
Monroe Patrick
Moure Lemuel
MitchollMns. Jnue
At ilitgnu Jol,u_2 -
■p MitohifilS 2 * .
JUoPiuTimJ tunas’
Muhroo Patrick *•■;.-
CogblieU AVilljam W. . ^ Nolaoil'Win. ik, JamfiS ’
Curlra Mto.Louisd ' Nclaun 4ainea2
Nelson WtUiaiu 3
Nelson WUiioiitor Junes
'Patton A-E. 2
Pool Esq. W.W;.
Penny Thou. . .
* Prido EsOr John
Prqll Tunis A.
Peiry David.. ‘
- Phafips Esq; Matthew
RobonfoilMoj.Muuhow
Ciushoh ii Philip
Clark Wim* il*.
LottonEbji. W*m‘P.
Culberson David Hi
CalUwpU Align
Cobbec James' '
Cady.a.C. ** •
Dougles William
Diaharoon Isaac N. 2
DoWtioud H. L*v- j-', ;
Day & Co. A. «k G. - # Riddle Alto Aim C.
Dickson E. 1 «. • Rogers Juuies ’
Rogers Jobe
Royal Abraliam, *
\ RielmuVor'Natlmnicl
Reiiibort AbUah
RumfelsAVtm .
Jlogora Cafo r ,
Schley Johu • .
Sinilh Davis * -
SimsAlissAihanda2 t ,
Swqjuiugen John B,
m
Spencer jr. David
SewalPJohn 0.2 ...
. Sturgesfili
Grilfin AU^relvil. ^ * SnowAlouse
Gurj' Manftifea'd * Smith John -
"' J ^ - 'Slpdars Jomcs.G. •, -
Wwa: 'Tinaloy Ead. William B,
.. uJ®?' • -• Tavlur Uwi.nl.
.'lM.LlliaD. Tucker Matthuw
HwardMra.Klcuuorlf. ThompaanKliax •
Hifycs Thoift.a . ■ Tlioums Sunucl B,
lMchuOokhsq.Josser.- TomliuJacob
4ley Urcain.u Turudr WjuiruitM,
iwnraMustiaraliA. Tiinnun Hevcliua (
iD-Jo«<]>liB. *
|»* Jplm2-. * ,
itmblct Kmuucl
:aiuc.Willift 1‘. >
obby E»M. 3
HnVuOBcld Aiiffrew "
lloumlim* Hucay • Wood Esq. E. J, ■'
lnseiftblHr. iStenhen JL » WilhighlVldlainon R..
Jeter Mr*. Matilda _• • -Walker George A.
Flippiii William- -
Flash Joel ^ *
Foster Matthew
U.idwm W.S v
UHuiuEwj.MmlJ.-V
Utukjgi ’llioimui 51.
Uuico
Uri.b.
’llioumn Hcvcliud Col.
Tibbits OryiU W. .
-TlunuoiiAloxondor B.
TiyiOr P. • .
•Tnppe Juhn'P.-
ThumnaEliiobctU
WiUinchUuilr.S.
O EOR01A, SUMTER COUNTY.—Ml.crcm.
Law-i. Pilcher nnplie* for lottor. of ndminiatm-
Iion -or) :ho o.t.to of Jfolm S. MAilin.docciiAo.!, lota of
omtlroimiy:
>T3>i.i« ihioyfore to cite nml Admonish nil tho kin-
drrn nnd proditor. or Uio (It-r.-tT't'f!,,,, ofmekV «t ...v
oTmo within tho tinio pr-nonhoil bv ]»w, to 6lo tiirim
ohiortion", if ony cnnWexl.t, whv snid letters of «d-
ii.:iii-.tr,.li,,o .lionld not ho uin.*f.-.t.
r’ivcn (mdorniy hand nlotiVo, this Dili dnvof Mnroh,
IWt. w. •' JACOB W. COBn, c. c. o.
Mnirh f ■ r. -It
w.04> ONK HOS^BnRAV-Pftrwj,. En-
ft'tiro'oP
I 'oMtmbcr 14
JftnuwrSP
SHORTER, TARVER * Co.
" W «F
M.’rbtter M’m.Or Reuben
Richard.
Wore Johu II.
WebdiTliOA. .
JVftrron'Estp B. H.. .
Juniee MissMiuthiE, ■
Jones Mdrpnn
Jonon l^Anlcl . V' " ..
Jackson Gabriel.
Joim^in Moses Av.
JohiHon John
Johnson Tlumma
Khntn-o. Master Henry *
Kin nn E4|. Stephen
Kciupe lfenry wetm Joseph B.
Kcui-Thanas White Wiluoin 2
Kendall Eli/anclli P.* Wiiirht Esq. James *
Latimer E>qr. lloraco A. Washington Gcargo
Lhi li. II. Woodlatnl James Wj
I visiter Tliomas.P. Yates John
PersQui calling for tlio above letters will please sqy
JAMES V^N NESS, p, M.
they are idvertracd,
An invoice of INDIAN GOODS,, adapted to the
Crpok trade. .
lO baxes Collins' cast steel Axes. -' ■? •
1 cash,Ibotsoids-Scythp.Blades.. %
. .6 cases Wcedihg llpcs. . ..
An extensive invoice ’ of - British Crockery Ware,
with some now and haqdsome patterns.
An cxTctiHlveinvOiceiherf Hardware.
I caso fine Cutlery. • „ , ... * . -
30 kpgs and cases Tobacco, some .choice marks..
50 cuddiek IiMfetfal; GuqpowdeKattdHysoh'Tea.
50 boxes Window Glass of diflercnt sixes. -
60 gdlldna fihe Irish Whiskey.'
.300 kr-g.M Cut Nni r ls, nll flizes.
Bff.bai-rels'Bostbn Alaekorel. . ,
SO^coHs Manilla Grafs’ond Russian Hemp Rope.
I eose'Geroian’Fiddles. ••
zmm&st: ■ ■ . ;
blumhU's, Jan, 11‘ 1. 33
T*
Drugs and; Medicines.
HE Subscribers are constantly receiving large
aud extensive supplies of /
. Dragsnnd-Medicines, ' I* Surgeons Instruments,
;-Paims,‘- I Patent Medicines,
'Oil'ttiiteDye Stuffei | Perfumer* 1 .
. In addition to thfth ^tock oii hand, will nmke theig
qssortinent very. co(npleie, and wliicii is offered for sola,
pu tlio most liberal to tins, and at reduced rates.
HOXEY 6t UROUHART.
February 15 ■ 2—6m
,, NEyT DOOR TQ THR ClOLUMBUS BANK.
■irAti Just received an extensive assortment ol*
JLl Cloths, RCady made Clothing, Hats, Bo’bts and
SfitHJi; Ajc,—whiqh ho offers for sule, at reduced prices,
for cash ouly. ■ - , :
HIS stock consists in rAliT op’thk FOLtowiko, VI*;
Blue, Black and Invisible Green Cloths.*
Blaek Cnsimeres.
Blue and Black Satinets;
Black Silk Velvets. .
. Fig’d. Silk Vestings. ' ’
. Fine rndh Linens. ’
WlutoToiigeoH’dks. - ; •
Flagg do do
BlUck-Italian Cravats,; .
Black and Coloured Horse Skin Gloved •
Beaver and D0g«Skln ‘do
Woolen, Cbtton and Silk Half Hose. • •, r.' ’
Plhiunud Plfiited/ Sattin and BoinbaziiteStocks.
M k and Blue..Velvet do
r nud Figured do
ani and Bosoms. ’
Indiallubber^Cottou and Silk Suspenders,
- Cloth Caps, Pamaloon8,Btfop8,&c.
. Readyjnade Clotliingr*
Bluo, • B|pok, Brown, Olivo, Invisible- Green Cloth
Frock dnd Drcsa CoatSi .
, ~ I ~Trfscrintloil. • •' \ *
Volvct dud Cotton Velvel
Blirai Black Cl
Wests; 1 ;. - . .
Dark and White Valencia nnd Marsixillcs Vests.
Brown Clo|h Over Coats; ' * * :
Black Pctorshhm 1 do • "
* Blue mid Black Gont’a Hair Camblot Cloaks* .
Bluodoth .... .. .do.
Spanish Wrappers *. * do
L-Hdics Cloaks.
FifieLiuen find Cotton NetSHfrts. ■ •. «
* •• ■ Ho also-carries on v - . v
THU TAILORING BUSINESS;
And has employed an experienced- workman. Mr;
F. A.. Faikohilf», and will endeavor to. give satisfac
tion to nil those who may favor him with their custonl.
Jaunaary 25 r ‘ 35 tf*
Rich EqiUaifcwd. Ejjnire^VclvetB^t,.
. .Rfclr Bonnot Ribbons, assorted Colours;
Cap Ilibboils and Bonnet Wire.'
\V(re Taste and fBdrinot Reeds.
Ricli'CarVcd Shill Cbmbs.
Plain Shell Side Combs.
Brazilllan Combs, assorted sizes.
Super Silk and Cotton Umbrellas.
Bleached and Unbleached Shdcjb
Dorchester Ticking .Counterpin ni
Heavy .Negro Cloths and Cotton (
: Rcaffty NM^ClbiMikg,
A comple assnrtmentof. superfine Frock apd Dress
Cdats. assorted colors. •
Silk Velvet Cloths* and Silk Vests/
Pantaloons of; every description.
Sli|rts and Drawers. •
Their Clotliing is all made expressly: to order.
Tlie.v warrant it not to bo inferior to any.
JEWEJlRY—A dOOD' A^SORTMENT.
Gold and Silver'WMohes.
do Ear-rings and BreostBins.:
Silver and Steel Tlfimbles.-
Boed Bags and Purses. . .
SciisorsiNeedlcs and Pins’.
.Perfumery, Hair Powder and Puffs^
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY.
Joiner’s. Toolsnnd Tin Ware..
Saddles, Bridles ahd Martingales.
Cahict Bags ahd Saddle-bags; • *
»«4 Table Mats.
3DSof every descriptish..
fnnptnl - .>•. -
5(i6 pair Negro Shoes, a — _—.
Gentlemen’s fins Boots and Slioes of every descrip?
Gentlemen’s Fine Beaver Hats.
Gentlemen and BoyS Hate, cheap, quality. •
Gentlemen’s Sea Otter Spanish.Bag Cloth Caps.
Orlcaus Caps, Boys •
inet
r stock.
Nov. 9
Mew Rud Fresli Goods
CHEAP FOR CASH,
CitiORTER, TARVER & Co. have just received
CT'irectfrpm- New-York, part of their splendid.!os-
sortmem of Dry Goods, purchased, at the lowest rates
from first hands. *
assortment-of Mens,
ins shoes, Mens and
They have just opened a lari
Womens, Bovs, Misses and chi
Youths Fur Hats, v
R0S9 and Duffle, Blankets
Bleached juid unblouccd Shirtings and Sheetings
ChiritzPrints, now andbeautiful Patterns
.'Ap elegant assortment of,Calicoes
Domestic Plaid stripes and checks
Red; White* dna Green Flannqls
Irish Linen; common and very superior qualities
Chintz Shawls end Handkerchiefs
Cotton and’ Silk Flog* do
Pongee and Bandanna do
Bengal Stripe*
Nogro Cloths and Shirting* '
Dress and Furniture Diniety.
. Sovoral Cases. Baponr Cotton Cards
Ohe.of the partners will remain constantly in New-
Yotk, to attend tho.auctions, nud to furnirii us continu
al supplies of the : choicest and most desirable goods
for this market. The highest prices paid in cosT **
cotton of good quality, and in square bales. ■
Expected soon; an extensive assortment of Groce
ries, Hardware. Crockery and Dry Goods..
September 25 18-^-tf
Parley’s Magazine.
To Parents, Teashers, Scliqol Committep3, ,
andall who feel an ioterostin the improve*
ment-of-Youth.-• - ‘
tT is not yjBtquitoa year- since Parley’s Magazind ‘
K.,wiis commenced. During that short • period the
..umber of subscribers has increased to 20,000, and thd *
work has received; eveiy where, the mof«t unquaHflea*:”
approbation;. It has found Its way to- thousands of few
inilies, and while .it has .entertained tlio- social eirclc, >
its unobtrusive lessons have, we -tfiist oftoir had asa-
lutnry influence on the . juvenile mind and heart. It .
has-also found its way to the school room; and many .
classes of'young -pupils have been cheered twice, .*
month by. the welcome t voico of* die teacher bidding
them to lay aside, for a fcw.dtiy*, tlic claps book which’
they, have rcad ^ver arid oyer, perhaps twenty time^ > * •; :
dud read die pages of Parley's Mrigafciho.. 3’ho de-
;:j^iid for tho work, to he used in schools, is-rapidly in*
creasing. ‘ >** • -'"' 4 ■
Encouraged by such uncxannijed .success, the pub
lishers have rescued to render it still i‘nore'(vorthy : of-
iro liherniapatrofisge'j and hot.to remit foeirexeffionfl-:
till^ they see*; it introduced -into families.and.’school^ '
throUguput.thOwholo length pndbrcadih pf:tho UnitdlU
States. - • ' ; .. . ‘ - . - ■}- •.
In this view they have secured new aid in the editor- ' .
rial depfiitmbnt; v Tht late Editor of the Juvenile Ram-) ■'
hler, wlw, in addition to his qualifications os a writer;,
for tlie'-youhg, luvt the advantage of.mjmy ycws,ox*v,
ductfng it,’. , . ..
We propbse'tO present, in -tlie progress of each v#*y .
lmne, a great variety of. interesting aud impqrtant to
pics. . ... j**-
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IlamlUpn Academy, ; , /
rUHE-T^tees of this Institution are enabled W
JL inform its friends arid patrons, that they have so?
puWd Bra services of the Rev. Mr. Win. B. Richards^
in the Male department, and Mins Harriot If,iBcuhapv
in the Femolo department of foe Academy, for tlic next
S . Their .'capacity to teach, rind Uieir sucpcssfuT •
s of instructing youth, rcccomineild thi« Inatitui
tion to the patronage of the public. Boord con be had .
in .tlie village on aqeommpdating-terms. Parents and
December 22 V : '31—tf.' -f
.Central4 Hotel-—UKacon, Cfoorglo. r.
JOHN CARTER, LATE OF CLINTON, /
. KJI-AS- opened die, Central, Hotel, in tfie .exten^iv.a > j
MM t Mrp;Prqof: Brick Building, recently areefod fot’
thra City^. Tlie location is central to Uie'businrisB tf *■
the place, and tlie' house is'conveniently-arranged- for
the accommodation.of families or single persons, ei«.
ther as .regular,or transient .bqarders.. The beds and
furniture tlirouchout, arc new and superior. Tlie Ta
bleland Bor will always be furnished with the best the, •
market affords, and no pains will be spared by tho pwk i
prictor to render, comfortable and/agreeable, all who
may favpr liitn with; their euyfou); nnq hp hqpes from i
his long exponunqe, and foe satisfaction heretofore
rendered tlie community, to iqerit from lus friends arid
the public, a.libeifaliRharo) of patronage.-- :
ID 3 Extensive and convenient, stables are attached •
FtlsliUtimltle CTatliin^ Ac.Hat Store
COLUJIBUS, ouonaiA.. ‘
H. &,C. A. PEABODY luvvo just returned
-Jt. from Now-York, w,ith ft pplenditl u«EOrtrnont of
Broad Cloths, Cnaimcres and Vestings, cd Asistirig of
Black^Bluc,Brown, Green, Adolaul, Drab and mix-
dor-by tfto bqstof wQrkmeu; audtvan-nntcd equal lo
any In foe country. Also* Ready-Made Clothing,
consisting of ; -\ . . .. *
Black,.Blue, Brown, Green, Adclaid, Drab and mix-
cd Dress Coats* find Frocks/ of superior work-'
* tnauship. ,
Blackt Blue and faqoy stripe Casimere raritoloons
Plain & double breasted Silk Velvet, Valencia, Fan
cy Silk, Mole Skin, and Casimere Vests .
-WhUo and Figured Marseilles of every description
White ■wuT Red Flannel Shirts and Drawers •
Ginghiun, jcheckod tuhl .unbleachcd CQttau. Skirta
Fiqp Linen Shifts „
Rutile and plain Cotton do •
Ruffled arid plnln Bosoms -
* Plaln'tmd plaited Satin Stock*
Bombazine, Velvet, Bilk, .Silk-'Hair Cloth, white
. anq brack Camels hair do .
Buck-Skin Riding Gloves.
Fino norso Skin do
White Rffl, Silk rind Cotton do
Gutn Elastic Suspendors
Worstod nnd Cotton do '
Flag; Bandanna, Ppligco and Linen Cambriek Hand-
v kerchiefs ’ * ' . * .
Black Sattiri, Italian and Canton Silk Cravata
White Jaconet . ♦ do
Silk. Cotton, Worsted nnd Woollen Socks
Silk nnd Cotton Umbrellas.
Also; fashionable Hats of all.qualities,
. Black and Drab.
N. ,Br—Ordnrs from tlra country punctually attend
ed to; and particular attention paid to cutting.
October it 20—tf
FosarAM^i
'VjKT’OULD fofonn tho citizens of Columbus'arid
’ V'™'- vicuiUy, that they have opened a store on Broad
Strega in the building formerly occupied by tho Insur
ance Bank.
* ‘ THfclll STOCK .CQKSI8T* OF .
.Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Levers and Lepinos.
Gmjuemen's Silver-Lbvorsl Horizontal und Plain
Lndies’Cable and flasket Neck Chains. * *
Chahtf, Seals, Key sand.Hekks, * •
Sets at Earrings.and Pins l wjfo Agate, Jet; Cameo,
* Cornelian, Topbz and Swiss Painting Centre. - ,
- Diamond*.Jet; Poait/Eininiel, Garnet,,Rubyi ’Gold
Slone, Plain and Chased Finger Rings. . .
Diamond, Pearl, Jet, Cailidp, Agote and Plain Breast
'Gentlemen's Long .Link and Curb Ciwiue. •
• Seals nnd KoyS.
. Gunfd Chains ond-Reys. *
Gold Spectacles and* Pencil Cases.
Belt Slides and-Buckles^ * ‘ f **•
’. VUiting Cord and Cases.
i Musical,' Shell and Ivory Snriff Boxes.
• Bend Bags and Purses, Bead Chains rind Scarft.
Coral and Jet Necklaces..
Silk and Lcalher Purses. . .
Carved and Ploirt Shell and Brazilian Combs. -. -
. Silver PlaUed and Stqel Spectacles and Cases.
Silver Pencils anil Leodn. *
Pen, Pocket and Dirk Knives.
. Scissors, Djrks, Razors and Strops.
Flutes, Fife -j Harmonicas rind y tolin Strings,
Silver Table. Ten, Cream, Mustard and Salt Spoons.
Butter and Fruit Knives. .-
Perry's ^Tongues, Gills, and Cillots, arid Steel Pens.
, Noodles, and Thimbles.
. Silver and Steel Watch Chains and Kevs*
Key Rings, Watch Ribbon, Slides and flings.
Clrass-Bq&rds and Men^Back Gam on Boards.
. Tooth Brushes and Powder.
Gilt and Steel Purse. Clasps. . • .
Double mid Single Barrel Gulp. . . *
Bolt rind’ Pocket Pistol^ Powder Flasks, Percus
sion Capa nnd Holders;
Alabaster and Ebony Maqtle Clocks.
Willard’s Patent Time Pieces.
- Canes with and without Swoiris.
Plaited Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays.
Castors, Tea Pots and Bells—and
Many other articles, too numerous to mention, all
of which they offer low for cash, or approved credit.
However they wanld not have people tuke their
word concerning the price and qualiig of their articles,
but would.consider it aa a favor If Ladies and Gentle
men would c/fo and exaurino for themselves.
N. B. Particular attention paid to watches left for
repair. All Jobs in their line will be done neatly, and
ut short-notice. Plain Jeweliy of. ull kinds, manufac
tured to order; also Cones and Cocoonut Shells
mounted to order.
Nov. 2 23 tf
IlUfi City; HaU-»C!o|lpiujims» Gn, 1
S S^eituated on -the comer of Broad, and St. Clab*. -
i Streets, ^which is in the 'centre of tlio city, and
irt -of business, being in front of tlio Columbus Bank,
andiiext’door below the Inmmmco Bank.- Tho Citr i
Hall has. extensive ncconmioddtions .for tlio man of
frumly. tho individual traveller,, the dajly. hqnrdcr pr r
the foshionpbleyiflitqr. The proprietors pledge tlioiri-
selyes that neitlier expense nor attention ulihllbo wdiit-
crt*to render tlieir. guests comfortable.. Their Homo
will be ready, for die. reception of, company bv.tlic 23d
lustonto v ... .BEDELL sL WALKER^ *
nroii Tetpgra- '-'' " '
ftccpnlor, Goorf,-- ^ ■■•hw. --.^fi 1 -)- 1 . viwrpia
McwciiEcr, Montgomery.Journal, Montgomery Ad-
vcrtiecr, Cberokoe Xntclfeoncer. ftnd Wcetern Herofd.
ore requested to.pnlilUli tl.o ftbovo overy other weet
for two tndntfis, nhd forwiAd tKoir bills for pnymeht.
mill Irons.
«AW AND GRIST MILL IRONS-for mlb by
„ G. W. DILLINGHAM.
November 29 27 tf
Pri a beautiful efovated '' ——.
l«5ibus,
rfuilth or benutvUinnno't twTu'^ISt.Un 11 tho Southern
mi
Ictvbiton, 12lh Mnrch 1^34- . g 3t ’
to this office'.?.
®3*
imd fbrw nrd
subscriber, projtcr^ buthentiented, for scttlemout.
February 3 ■ ' «A-WeL K. WDGES.;;
Hyfrcan Inlvcrsiil Mcdlciucs
“ft” fttft snidin his direction-, to be adapted to
all dtwssws op the-principle thot man is. subject to
iMfomry of the bi.oop,
and that, if hjs dtrecuons'are follow ed, the tucdir iM
will roach and cure tho most doc.
, J the rimed diseases
^‘“6 »«*» >« so frenucutly affected in warm
chmbtc*.
January 11, . - 33^. t f i\
Bfew Store. r J
fgUTE Siihscribcrs Juivine taken the Store dost •
I ssssa;*.
All C , H .ATS, SHOES,&c.
All of which will lie raid attheiowost market price.
■ • January 11 - ■ JAC *SQN,* »>«CAbA,
» Watches arid Jewelry,
hllro ,ift s i received ibe
most Splendid us so runout ofWotcbas and Jew-
orer ltefore offered for sale in this city, whtrli adds.
cd >o tbobr limner stork, makes their present assortment
wortliy the nonce of its worthy citiKou., nml tltoso of
tho towns in itsvii-inity. Also.a Good Aswrtineui ^
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