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Central flank of Webitfin,
; Mii.i.tjKir.viu.r, March 3d, llM.
P URSUANT to Mima uf die liberal As'-cmhly,
iMMisfid on thd.'33i» tiny of Doom.her, 1'dJ.I, ami-
liiui u An out to niter ami uiuvfAUto UtU tee turn oZjb
act passed llftli of December, I029, in relation to the
^Central Hunk of Georgia, and to provide for tlia»ulQ,
ond dwpofltbm or Lana* CorfrfUti !.» the Stale.” the
following lands sow r»nmrKi> by the original; par'
dumrui will u. •i/»*r.Mi»o at i-i/dlc sAt.£,fit tho fol-
“SWSSrt MmriWbi M pity if cowmwm
Tliumlny ilf- Si'i dayol June, IBM, and u« the tbl-
lo Wing any*, until nil fir sold:
Fraction* No. 111. -0, in, 11.;, 131, in:, 171, 172, 2«>,
S10, W7y(mO 1113, ill tijj -lit* di-lriut of origimilly Loo,
-now Randolph. *•
Practtotix No. I, 33,30.76,77,114,11.% 152,190:228
and ±2J, iu tiic otii district originally Lee now linn-
dU fctioiH No. 2ft, !>', '.HI, «£ 131, 172,173, 212 lui.(1
213, in tho •►til dl«trirt originallynow Unod'didr
—
tho 7th district orurinnlly Iams tfnw Kniidolpli,
“ VJt 353, m and 370, if
tho Bt!i
Fractions N.». 321,
ditrici original lyLoojjow Randolph
Fraction No. 289. in flic twenty-first district origi*
nallv Lao mm Riimioipli.
iWcio.H No. 1 M, t •:>•'», 103,227, 228,309,
and 335, iu ilia 22d district originally Leo now Stew*
art. • ■ - ' ■' I'''“f." i
Fractions 3,4,5,6, 7j 9 and 10, in tlio 2ltli dis
trict oris'hmlly I.op now. Stnwnit. . . ,
Fraction No. 236, iu tlio 32d district originally I.ee
.now Morion.-• • * r*r, ■‘'•'r?--'' .*
Fractions No.9AL24o, 213,244,245,216 and 24«,in
3*2d district oriirianny l/cc now Muscogee.
Fractions No. 1, % 3, *1, 5, 6,7 and 0, in the -33d dis
trict origiunllv Lee now Slcwnil. •
Fractions No. II, 12. J7,10.10,20, 22.23,21, in the
33d district originally Loantiw Muscogee.
Fraction* No. 10 and 1BU, iu llio7lii district of Mas
cocoe.
Fractious Nu. 3d, 31, SO, 7ft, 103, 104, 100. 109 anil
110, nnd-lslund No. 27, iu the 8th district Mnnrogcc. _
Fractions No. 17,51 and 52, in dm 10th district ori-
K T,'te:w , sr.%,is:««, m», m m m.
22?, 255,250', 289,500, MX Mi, 2JW, 207,200,200, 30J,
a(tt,30VW4, 805 nod min tho lllli district originally
Muccogea now Marion.
Fmefiohs'No. 10,11,12,15, 16, 126, 127,102,163,
198, 199 mid 235,in the I titlr district originally Musco
gee now Talbot.
. Fraction* No. 33and 64,-ln the 17thdistrict urSghitil*
ly Muscogee now Talbot. i..,»
Fractious No. 193,224,225 and 256, in the 17th dis
trict originally Mtiftcogaojiow Harris.
Fractions No. 3. B, 11,12 niul H, in the eighteenth
district originally Muscogee now Harris.
Fractions. No. 22, 111, 02, 09. 100,101, TOT, 139,14fy
14L 176,177, 176; 214,215,216,249/289, 205,292,695
and 296, and Island No. 25, in tho 19th district original*
ly Muscogee now-Harris;
Islands No, 0; H. 9,* 10, 11; 12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19
and 22, in the 20th district originally Muscogoo now
Harrier ■ ■ • * . *...
f Fractions No. 03, 364,370, 371/ 372, 303. 384, 385,
395, 396 find 401, In the 20th district originally Musco
gee nmv Harris. / . .. , '
Fraction* No, 289,290, 291,292 and 293,' in the 22d
district origioullv Muscogee now Harris.
FrnetioiiH No.'<161, 302,303 mid 304, lu the 22d dis
trict oririnalfy Muscogee-now Talhot.
Fractions No. 275, 309, 311 and 312, in the 23d dis
trict originally Muscogee now r rutbot.
Lots No. 5 if 7 . 0 10. 12 15 16 26 33 34
«9 52 73 71 76 79 80 84 *80 87..9V '92
94 95 96 98 99 100 lOi 103 105 106 107 108
109 110 117,218 119 120 133 134 139 145 146 150
156 217 318 223 230 238 243 240 249 253 254 256
258 859 2IJ0 263 265 269 270 273 276 277 280 281
382 m 284 0854280 287 288 209 290-293 295 298
306 307 308* 309 310 325 338 839'342 3GC 373 375
379 3«3 400 402 404 407 416 417 43J 432.433 434
439 440 441. 448 444 445 446*447 148 450*451 452
455 156 Ml tut If. • 470 .177 1157 4»» 489 IfH) 493
495 497 493 500 507 508 510 521 522 549 552 553
655 656 557 559 560 501 562 567.668 509 671 572
573 574 575 576 578 579,582 583 584 587 588 591
693 594 595 506 697 598 599 CU0 GUV 602 G03 604
605 606 611 612 013 and 014, hi the city of Ooluiu.
bys.. _ . ' „ W , M v
Twoiity Aero I»t« No. 85, 4i;.43 and 46, adjoining
tlio oily of Columbus, . ,
l00 Acre Lots.Nu. 61, 71.72,73,75,76,94,99, 114,
138.139 and 140. ndjuiiiiiig the city of OoIiiuiIjuh.
, Fractions No. 56, 145, 146,147, 148,149,150 & 151,
adioiMing tliecRv of Cpluuihus.
At tli.* Court-House, iu tho.town of LAORANGR,
on 'HmrsilajJ tlielOtli day of Juno, 1834, uudon the fol
low !»,* days, until nil me sold:
. Fractious No. I, 2, 4, 7 and 8, in tho lat district ori-
ginalK 1 r«uti now Meriwether,
Fmctions No. 10, 1! niul 13, In tho 1st district origi;
dally Troup now'Talbot.'
Fractions No. 1,34, 35 and 68, in the 3d district ori
ginally Troup now Harris,
Fractions No. 204, 205,238, 239,272 and S73, iu the
dil dtKirmt of Troup.
J* Fraetiuns No. 17,80 and 153; in the 4tli district of
Troup.
- Fractions No. 143,144,201,300,315 and 316, in tho
5tli district of Tmnn-
'Frui tions No. "£W, 231 and 280, in tho 5th district,
originally Trcftiji now Harris.
^Fractions No. 252, 253,255. 258, 260, 261, 263 and
V74‘, In the 9lit district originally 'I't oup now Meriwe-
tper. •...*• - l
Fraction No. 271, In llm 19th diktrlcl of Troup.
• FWUon No. 286/ in tho 12th district biigimdly
Troup 'now Heard.
Fractions Nil. 8 and 9, iii'the 14th district originally
Ccmdl'ithw Heard. ,
'•Fraction* No, W, 108, 111, 158. 164. 165, 166, and
169. in tho 14th iflalrict urigiimlR Uarroll now Troup.
* Fraction No, 155, in the 15th district originally Car-
ron now Troon. . . . - ♦ *
Fraetiuns No, J61. 178, 181, 181, 180,188, 189,19D
originully Ciirroll now
it F m tiuns No. B, 90 and 59, and Lot No. 2, in tlio 16th
uliitrict oriyinully Carroll now*Troup. ‘
At thy Oourt-fioiiseln tho town of NEWNAN.Cow*
eta county, ou mdnday tlio 2311 day of Juno, 1834, und
on the following dtivs,.umil nil are sold J
FraciionrNoV 2ir A *»' * L *
337, ;rw, 339,341,3
Cowotn. . >. . * * *•
Fractions No. 338 nnd 341, in tho 3d district origi
dally Coweta now Hearth
Fraction No. 19, hi the 5th district Haber dm in.
Frui tions No. 8, 20 und 37, in Urn Ulh dintrictHala. l r-
slimii.*'"
Fractions No. 52, 53,58, 59, C05, 206,207,20^ 211,
222,228*aiid 2>24, in tin* 10th di-trlet llalgr-liam.
Fractions Nv. 104,129, I-Ki, 152 und 175, m the Utli
district Habcrahsuhr
Fractions No. 12,13, 4(7,106,215,216 and 220,in the
12th district liiiber-’h»in. .
•Fractions No. 24,25,71. 101,195, 108, lf8,171 und
I9.hh» the I3tlidv>iriei IluWrhmn.
Fractions No. 43,76,77 und 78, in tho 3d district Ru-
huil.. • w . . *. * . .. ..
• Fraction* No..l2,39, GO, 79 and 80, in tho 4th dis-
triit Kuhuu. , . . ...
Fru« lion* No. 83 uttd 96, in tho 5th district Rabun.
The rii*hi L* eitltcr of tho «>Ttt05byL6t«, Fractions
’or'lslijmw, may he re-invested in thehoh!**r of Uioeer-
tiiicuto isHiicd liy the late commis 'ioners, bv settling
ul the Hunk the wliola.ni'Knintof tho original pnrchssc
inoncv remaining unpaid wjth 6lHMjarestil,Uf OptfpDi
before tJie first day of -May nc*t, or with {he officer au
thorised to sell tlio Mtme oh. any day before tliottHUite
Th* purchaser of any Fractfon’or Island, will
be required to pay one third.part of the. purehaso
itioncv on the day’of sale, and the remainder in two
equal annual instalments: hud ui»y iiuwlumer^ finintr
to pay any ipftnlment.ttj the Ceritrnl Ifnnk of tlGorjpa,
yFNOljll MONTHS after date application will be
AT made to die lionon»rde tlio Inferior Court of Han-
k cotiiHv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
v« to sell one lot of lund in the seventeenth district
ofjbnSfenjf Muscogee now Talhot county, known by
Nu. 99. To be sold Jbr the bencfit.of the heirs of Fred-
crick Freeman deceased* Also, lor leave to make n
division of lot No. 146 in the fourth'district of Troup
county. Tube sold for the Imuclit of Martini F. Free
man. GAIHUF.I. MOSS, Guardian. •
March 1 4—4m
ITlOijR MONTHS .after date, aiiplication *will be
made, to the honotublo,.die Inferior Court* of
Troup county, when Hitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for
leave to “i’ll one lot of land,’ m tl»e 1 Ith districtof Me
riwether county j No. 1(>7, it being tho real.cstatc of Au
gustus F. Jordon, lor the benefit of said minor.
N.* JOHNSON, Gijardian.
Jnp.25 . , ^.. * v 4in
within sixty dnys after the sntnc liecomes duc,sha1
felt the amount previously paid, nnd thc l.ot, Frn
or Island so purchased shall rcvtcrt to, fitfbeifeit
r t>UR MONTH.S'ofter-datc application will be
jnadu to tlyj honorabla Uio Inferior Court of Tal
bot county, when >iitihg for ordinary purposes, far
letivoto sell lot No. 16, in the 29di ilist. of Sumter
county, thQ property of Muygarrt Jones, late of Jefl’cr-
■‘i.n roijntv, d<*i:« , n. u .d. SA.M’L. McNKII., Adin’r.
purchased sli'nl
property of the State.
Bv order of the Hireetors*. ‘
IIENRY W. MAI/ONF„ Cashier.
NIIFIIII I N’
Wiwc»g«e HalcL
W ILL BK SCM.I), on Uio fir-l Tuesday in Mat
next, at die Couri-IIOuso door in the Town of
Columbus, Muscogee bounty/
Ojicj tuiir'ro boy named C.Tsar, About
twelve yearn of age, levied on an tlio property of Jolikr
II. Ix»ve, to untidy two ti fas, one from the Mayor r
Court-of the town of Columbus, in favor, of J. A,.S,
Turner, vg. John If.. Love mid Lemuel Jcpson, the oth
er from tho of* MMscoToa county, in fa*
ruruf nil 6. Giiithm-V—- John If. Lova principal.
Uurkieiv Martin wurity, and Buckner Boaslcy and
John II. Greer cmloraurs.
Tito intorUM. of YVm. J. Toler, in foup
half acre lots iii.Uia Town of Columbus, Hituatod on
Troup and Forsy tli Streets, on 'tlio. Block of Lots im
mediately below* Joreplt T. Kilgore,- of said TowO,nnd
occupied atthis time by the said \Yirt.‘ JvTo!cr, to ratis-.
fv ft ft fa frflrti tho Mayors Court of tho Town of Colutn-
liuM in fnyor of Senlrtirn Tjiorn vs. Wm. J. Toler.
Fifty acrus.of tlie undivUlrd lot of land
known by fts number 71, in jhc 9th district of Klusco*
S ee emiHty j’ levied on as tlio'prone rlv ofCelia and Mar
ti l.isco,to satisfy a 6 fa from Houston Inferior court;
in favor of Robert D. Hiticleor vs. Celia Lifted and Mar
tin Li jco, pointed out by plantin's attorney.
WM. HOLLAND, Sh’ff.
AT*TIIR NAMK TIME AND PEACE WILL BE SOLD*
- One half acre lot in tho town of Columbus,
situated on Uio comer of Rnintolph and Jackson streets
adjoining E. L. DeGraflfenreid and Athcrs, and iin-
B 'ovements theromi; levied oh us the property of Asn
ntes. to satieiy sundry fi fas front Uio'.Mayor’s Court
ofeqid TqWiit in fayor of Henry H. Finld' aud others,
vs. said Bates. .
March92. . WM. HOLLAND, fthlfl*, M.C.‘
uu i;ui,iu>, i
March 29
'Ciu
■ ' George W. DIIIiii;b.uii .
HAS FOR SALE,
OA0T4 Socks Liverpool Ground Salt, in
Jl J..rge S»ckn.
50 tons assorted size Swede Iron
50 bundle other descriptions Iron.
4000 pieces English and American Castings.
. 30 seta Blacksmith Tools.
30 seta Mill Irons, all kinds. * '
100 sets Fanning Mill Irons and Screws.
20 nieces Superior Hutch Bolting Cloths, from
the best makers iu Holland.' *
300 barrel’s AVcstcpoFlonr from new wheat.
• 100-barrels superfine'Canal Flour, family brands..'
38 quarter barrels fresh .Buckwheat Flour. ‘
20 ensks Cheese.
50 barrels Western Whiskey. * * . •
2 pipes J Inland Gin.
2 do Cognac Brandy. •
2 hlids. .West Indio kum.
lOObafftihr assorted qualities Sugar. •* *’
200 nacks'Grcert Coffee. • .•*
50 bushcladried Peaches and Apples* u ' \
20 barrrels*nrismted Cordials.
F OUR MONTHS Uftcr-datn, apnlicntiofx will be
made to tho hoticrjiblo Uio Inferior Court of
Troiip county, when sitting for* ordinary, purposcs/foy
leave to sell the real astqto of Henry B. TlSrimtofr^lc-
ccoscd, with one pcgrpi bejoupiug foiffnid qstato, fof
thnTiciicfit of the heira nijil creditors of said dccensed.
March 24 th, 1634. WM.«. THORNTON,\A dut’r.
Alutcji 29- . | B—“ho
u AdmiiiiMfriilrix 1 !! Sale.
A GREEABLY to nil order of the Inferior Court of
Steivart county, will bo sold at the Caurt-lIoiiHe in
.Sumter county,, on ih«. first Tuesday in. Juno.-tiext,
Lot, No.’ 127, in ‘tho 16th district of said countv,.sold
for the benefit of'tlie lieira and t-reditore of Nathan
Brady, jr. deceased,
- ~ Omu'rtlniOs Wulr.
O N^ihft first TttOs^ay in Juftenext/wHl bo so^d be
fore the Court House door, iu 1\lUacogce*cquntv,
ofio tract of land lying in sniiLcounty, No. 63,Jtli c\iH-
trief, drawn by Hiram Punrson, illegitimate, contain
ing 202| ftcrcs, more or less.. Sold by ab order,of .the.
Inferior Court of Washington county. Terms'if stUh,
ca-hz . ■ ■ - .*i • •• lUYIU'WIUilASIS. Gtiardmm
Mnreh 1^,1834 ■ JS ids
Marlon Sale. . .
W ILL BE SOLD, on tho first Tuasday'ln May
next, at thc. Cofirt-Housfl in -Marion county,
between the usual hours of snic, lot of land numbor
244 in tlio 12th 1 district of origiuallv Muscogee, hut
now Marion county, levied on to satisfy n fi fa*from a
Justices Court, from WpHoti county, in favor of .Wi-
loy FleWher, vs.TKon»a» Skates; -Zcflckinh Skntes and
Edwnrd D. Malone, property pointed out by M unlock
Mathewson, levy inuuc by u constable. . . X
EMAB JONES, Sh’ir,.
March29 ^ .*.•*•.•
EORGIA, TROUP COUNTY.—Whereas Hur-
^JT.dy Mitchell, -Adiniubqralor of the estutb of A'nd-
rcw. rihadiugor, deceased, applies for letters of disiftw-
sion from tbe furtlier administmtion on the said estate:
* This >*.therefore to cite and'admonish all the kindred
-and creditors of Rte deceased, to appear at my oflicu,
within the time prescribed-bv ,luw. to .file their objec-
tioiiH, if any cau.se exist, why suid letters of ilisuiis-
nion should not lie granted.
* Given Under my band, nt office, tills 7th day-of Jan
uary, 1834. . . HENRY PERKLN’a, t. c. o.
January 18- mGiil -
G EORGIA, TROUP COUNTY.—Whereas Uri
ah Dunn, and Wiley Newberry, Administrators
on tlio estate. of Jokse. Kelly, .deceased, applies for let
ters of dismission from the estatq of said deceased t
THia'h therefore incite and adwonisb’aH the Kindred
und creditors of tlie deceased, to appear at my office,
within the timo prescribed by law. to file their objec
tions, if «nv cause exist, Why said’letters of diHUiis-
sioti should not bp granted. ' ’ . . • *
Given ilnder uiy baud, at office, this 7th day of Jpnu-
ary, 1631. \ HENRY PERKINe, ov c. o;
January 18 inGin
•* f .* • 8amter Sales.
1|[ ILL BE SOLD; on the first Tuesday In May
IT .next, in tlio town of-Aninricun/ Sumter conn-
lx..lH*tWWW*}'** »■"“* hniira nf auln. the following pro-
Lot No. 133, in tho l6tli district of for
merly Lee, now, »nmtor county,levied on.asthepro*
itil nil are soli) :
312, 313,*314,329,334, 336,
1343 nhd 34-f, in tho 1st dietrict of
Ilnlrict Cawotai ,, v .. , v
Fraction No. 195^ In the 4th district origiuallv Cowe
ta now Heard. . ’
Fraction No.MO/hithe^th district Coweta.
Ftactiou No. 126, lu. die Ith district CaiToll.
I' dictum* No. 193 and 204, in tlio 4th district origi-
nnUy Curroll now Henixl. .*
Nm 1^0/127,146,104,165,,199, 214,215,
8to»\ild245, ip the 9th district Carroll; .
b ri'»*Uou« No. .258, 259, ‘'y l« W2, SRif and 284, In tho
Pth district originally Carroll now Ilenrd.
Fmctions No. 7, Ik 9, 10/14,15,16, 18,*19 trad 20, in
tlio) 2th district originally Carroll now Heard.
Fractions No. 31^32 and JI3, in Uio 4th district origi-
CAMPBELL-
rnu.nous no..a,iis ami in Uio 4ti
UaUv. Homy npw Favctte.’
fhV.!v "ni" j
FEM8 i
on the lotloB-li
Fmcinm No. Iftl, to tint7Ut rowtitt,
•_JW«on» No. 1(13, in, I73..17.1, 175, lftt 177 ami
Ift'Vm tint 7ili dietrict origimilly'Coweta now Ctiftiji-
FractionaNo. 65,97,08, .1-71,178 nml 179, in the Otli
disiin-t '(triginnllv- (lonetu now Cumpltell.
Fraellon-. No. 1,3,49, 41,99, 56,G(',til, tia,64.85,80,
oft, 771 an^TjO, in Iho ftth dietfic’t oiigimiliy Coweta
' FWtiotu No. J, W, l.ft, 3ft, 51,53, I'll, 140,151,159,
152- '■l 8 -..!, 01 .' 170, 171. 171, 175,176.;
177 nml -1,0, m the let district urif.iimllv t'nrixill now
CtmipheU, • .
F|m tionn No. 315, 326, and 348, in.Uto 2nd district
orinnally Carroll, new Cntujdiell.
Fractions No. 244,245,246 and 247, in the 2d district
Carroll. .
Frnntion. No. 94,95,189,170 ami 314, in the 3d die-
tnet Carroll. .
Fmetion. No.R4,5,1.% 57,58, 60 and 93,in die 3d
dintnet on^tneliv Cnrmll now OmnpWII.
Froetionn No. 357, 385,288, 387, ‘.'tilt, 389,390.291,
393, 993,307,308, 30ft, 310, in the Cth lUdrict Cnrroll.
Fmetion. No. 1,2,3,4, 5. 8.7,8,9, III, 11,32,23,24,
a V, 20,97 and 38, in tho 7lii di-triet Caimlt. : •
Fraetiom No. 23,21, 89, III!, 117,211, 26.1,SOS,381,
9*3,283,281, 985,986.287.28ft, 290,9#1; 3«5,315,318,
323,331 and 335, m tho 8th district Cnrrml,
Fmetmn«No.5ft,7ft,71 and 03,intho9lhdi>trictori>
iinjllv . avrtte now Cnmilboll.
Fmeiloiw^o ,85. IdasW, tmdlft?. in theUllt die-
ttnet Ofirinellv Fetetto now Catnnhell.
SojSW, >>i dm 17th district originally Hen-
Fraction, NO. 178, 177 end 178, in tho lCth dh.'trict
oniunsuv Henry now Dekalb,
ni> rmctlo n ,N„.4|,a awi j; ft , i inO.oCthdi.tiictGwio-
iMcTfPl°- ’• N - * »"•> S. in th. 8d.
sfiKSi&S? 1301,31> “ - i-
inlbrd, &. Co. prpperty pointed out by the plaintlfl*.
Also, Lot No. 233, in' tlio 26th district of
formerly Lee, now Smntor county,, levied on aa the
property of David IF. Love, to satisfy two fi fas fr om a
Justices Court of Clark cmtnty, intnVor of Baldwitf
& .Sears, pnqierty pointed out by the plnihtifTs.
Also, Lot.No. 9Di in tho 26th district of
formerly Lee, npw rinmler county, levied on ns thq
property of John Griffin, to satisfy R.fl fa from a Justi
ces Court of Houston county, hi favor of William
Tharp—levy made ami returned to me by n constable,
_ L. C. MORGAN, rih.flf.
March 29 .* * -
j^tirt*iuun, o i iv »» my » wun > i uiiciuur
\M Ezekiel Pony applies for lotto/a of. Admistra*
tion| on the estate of Joseph Sesslohs, deceased, late
of said county: ■ * • *. . ■ .
This is therafqrp to cite and admonish all tjmkipurod
anil creditors of shid'deccHsedrto appear at m/offletf
within the time preseribcnlby law, to file their alijoc-
ttous, if aiiy cause exist, why aaid .letters df adminis
tration should not bo granted.
TJiyon ^uudor Jny hand at
March 15
bffice> .this 3rd day of
^gf&ORaiAt SUMTER COUNTY.—Wherenfi
^ . Lewis Pilcher annlicp for letters of ailmbiistro
tion on tlio estate of John
said count/:
i &. Martin, deceased, late bf
Rnnilol|>li Salt's.
O NThe first Tuesday iuMay noxtywill bo toln
tho Court-House, in Uio Town of Onthbort, Run*»
dolph county, within tho usuul hour* of sale, tuo Toil
lowing property tu \Vit: ^ *
One Lot bf *Lopd« Noi * 12; fn the. teuih,
district of llond. )ph.county,.levied on n»;t1»e property,
of Drowrj* VVJlkersoa, to*satis|y sundrVfi fas issued
‘from a Justlcoa Court, in Baldwin cotthty/in (hv or of
Adam Wtlkcrson, vs. said Drown* IVilperson,‘levied
. on and returned to mo bya coiHtalilr: proiierty pointcil
.out by B. W» Hondcrson.. * •
One Lot of Lund, No. 17, Jr*the tenth
districtof Randolph county, levied on to satisfv two
small fi liis issued front a Justices Conn in Wilkes
county, in fhvot of Abner Withom, vs. Francis Gar-
trail, und William GartrolMovied on nnd returned hv
u f i nstabje, property pointed out bv fl.W. Hender
son. - * •
Also, one fourth part of Lot No. 24, in
the fifth district.of Randolph countv, levied on as the
property of Hmj-y lvoy, to satisfy one.siunll 6 fa in fa
vor of Bo11.T|i6uipson,vs.,snid tvev; said fl fn issued
IVom n Justices Court in Warren county; levied on and
returned bv a constable. -
. Also, Lot nf Lund, No. 225, In the 18th
dhtrit of formerly Lee, now Randolph county,, levied
pn as the property of U. Ricnrdv, to satisfy one fi fit Is
sued from n Justice*.Court in Jasngr countv, in favor
of T. D, King, v«, said D. Rici.ird?, 1cvioil on and re
turned by a constable; , • •
; AT THE SAME TIME ANO PLACE, .
Win be sold, 75 bushels Of corn, tnoro or le«s. levied oh
ns the property of Henry G. Esell, T,nx Collector, let
sntlsfr* one 6 fit IsthtM froth the Inferior Court of Ran
dolph county. In favor of the Justices of the Inferior
f’owrt.v*. said Er.ellt.and Leroy Junkins, and rhom-
ns Bankston, Securities.. •
„ 2. BAILEY, D. Sh’ff.
March 29 • . •
Troup ShorMT’s* SuIcr*
W it.I. HE SOLD 6n the first Tuesday in May
next, in the town of- LnGran*re^Troup enmity.
One Rond wiietron, nnd threoblack Miih’s,
nil levied upon as the property of Benjamin Jonlnnto
sntisfvft Mortgage fi fa IVom Troup Superior-Court in
fiivor of Tliounts C.TallobV vs Penjahun Jordan:
March i n. s. Robertson, i>. sb'ir.
Two negroes, Dick a fcllowabniit 22 yeiirs
nfnKH, Nancy a jrirl iiIkhii ofmn venrs ol.l. Uiiri
upon ns the jmtpertvof Je^se I>. Green, to satisfy ft
mortgngo 11 fa in favor of ^Thomas R. Moi mif, vs, Josso
D. Green; Tlio pVoperty pointed out .in the Mortgage.
March 1 JOHN ARNOlJLSh’fl*.
LEGAL NOTICES.
F OUR MONTHS after date, nnpliention will be
made to tho honorutdo tho Infrita court ofTroup
countv, uhen siuing f«;r ooUnnry ihupum's for lean*
to one, (or more) ol th«^BgroM;>Mloiiyiug to the
orphans of Stephen H. Gilmer, deceased, for tlie bene
fit of the heirs of said deceased.
, , • H. CAMERON, Guardian.
January 18 .52—lm.
F OUR months after datoniuilir
to the honorable tlio Interior
...irntion will be made
~ micrior Court ofCowetn
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
Jan.35 ■ OEORGE^SCOTn 8 ’'^
OUR MONTHS after date, application will be
I. made to tbe honorable tho Inferior Court of Ran-'
dolpli comity,-when sitting foronlinnrv punmses, for
lcn\e jo sell tlio hud and negroes belonging to tliecs-
tntoof \\ ilhatu Smith, lato of said countv, deceased,
r v\ ZACHAIUAH BAlUEY.AdmV
Feb. 1,1834 38 Am
F OITR MONTHS nfter date, application will bo
mailt* to tlie honorable, tho Inferior Court of Ran
dolph countv, when tlttim? for orrlinnry purposes, for
leave to sell lot No. 61, in the 9th district of Meriwether
county, tho property of John N. Bridges, a minor, •
JOHN W. S11URLY, Guardian.
•Tills is-thereforo to cite and admonish All tbe kin
dred and creditors of* the deceased, to. appear atm
office within'tlie time prescribed 'If* law. to file
olijections, if any entire exist, why*said letters of ad
ministration should tjofbo granted*.
Glvon under niy hand at office, thisfith dnvof March,
1834. JACOB W. COBB, c. c.
March 22 , * 6 . 4t
the/I>y Joseph Henderson, ono dark ciicsnutSor-
reLMarn,-supposed to befive^vearsnlj this spring, the
left hind foot white up to the pnsternjnmt^Ar. some white
on her right fore 1 foot, and a sear on the hind part of her
■right foi£ leg,: just above flici kheft, with ft vyliito star hi
thor IbvehCnd, nlkmt A fr^et 10 oV ll melies ‘Hiirh/op/
pmisiklbv Richard l\f. Ward rind James H. Estes.'to
; fifty dollars, this 19th March. 18fH. . • •
REUBEN C. ESTES, i, p.
A tnta extract from tho Estruy Book, this !8th.iluy
of March 1834. OLIVER P. EEARS, Clark.
March 29 . fL-3t
GEORGIA; MUSCOGEE COUNTYv-WlifttcoB
AM' WiHiairr Crow apjdiita for lettora of administru-
tion on the estate of Arthtir White’, late of Burke coun
ty deceased*: ■*.’*.•• •; ; v *
This is therefore to cite rind ttdmonlsh all tlie-kindred
and creditors of the daeoasod. to appear at my office,'
witluh the time proscribed lyr luw to file their objpe-
tions r if pny cause''exist, why. said, letters should not
iven''’under my hand, at ofilee^ this 18th day of
March, 1834. . JOHN TOWNSEND, 0/0. 9,
8~4t.
A LL PERSONS indebted t6 tlie estate of Ilonrv
B. Thoriiion, ^eceaimd, aro requited to make
immediate pay inept, nnd ull those havingclaims agitimt
said ftstftte, are hereby required to prosout thetn for*
payment, properly attested, iu the‘terms of the law; or
this uotice will n« plead, in bar of .their redovoryt—
Miucb 24tb, 183.4. WM. 8. THORNTON, Ailni’r..
MurehSy • 8—it
- . . .^... fieSwraEty;
for vubio rmoivou. Maich lOlli, 1833..',
rsisnod] WILLIAM JONES.
THOMAS HOLLIDAY.
»* By tlio twcnty-fillU day of December, ojslitcon hiin-
ilreil nml ihirlv-lhroo, we or oilherof us, promise to imy
Hanlv Willllonl of beurJrtwonty ilollors, Ibr value re-
ceivoii. Mbrebldlli.1832. • -
{Signed]
william Jones.
. THOMAS HOLLIDAY.
GEORGIA, Muscogee county,
Ilnf.vtoA m.m Hill 112... IV ( l{,« H
^mure wf «K«- following.. prop«r!y. .Before me, WiUiiuu II. Alston/a Justice of tlie
Band* In nnd »br;Mild*eounty,-po»^onnUy came Hardy
wnmTAn nwrt 1.1 n .i.XL.tK. Willlford v who being dulv ft worn, rlcposcth and sayetn
Uiat tIm. original notes of whieir die above are sub*
stiHitiidfy'correct copies, have heeii lost, mislaid or
burnt, to the best of his knowledge and belief.
Mwom'to arid subscribed, this 6th Jay of Fchruarv.
MBfc. t : ■■ HARDY WiLLlFGlU>.’
W*t. H. Alston,*j, p. >
GEORGIA, Blewmt county.
It onnearing to tho Court/from tho affidavit of Har
dy Williford, that he \*as in the posseseion of two pro<
missory notes on William Jonca nnd Thomas Ilollidav,
one for thirty, and the other twenty dollars; and it fur
ther appearing to the Court that die said uotes have
beeti lost, mislaid or burnt—On motion, it Is ordered
that the dm said William Jones and Thomas IlolUday
Hiew cause by tho nex) term of this Court, why copies
of said uotes should nbt bo established iu lieu of the
lost originals, and that* a copy of this ride be served
personally ou tho defendants, or published in sonic pub
lic garotte at least thtyo months before the next term
of this Court. . JNO. T, LAMKIN,
/ _ .. . Attorney forWiUiWl.
A truo extract from the minuses .of the Court. 11th
Feb. 1834. -MARMAIJUKE GRESHAM, Cl’S?
March 15 • 8 . • m3m.
S AN A WAY from Mftcon, on, the night of th'e*6th
^ of March, a yellow p'ri named FLORA, nged'u-
bout 21 years. She is a bright mulatto, very likely, with
a* fine hem j of.hair, a little decay m her upper front
teeth, would probably weigh from 140 to 150 pounds—
took with her 5 or 6 dressos of fine clothing, and a-
mong thorn a very fine silk dress. It is probable she
Inis boon inveigled away bv a white man, uiul will at
tempt to travel in men’s clotlie*. Tho above reward
will be paid for die girl and thief, with evidence that
may couvict him, or $25 lor tho girl onlv*
. ZACIIARUH SIMS.
Macon, March 8,1834. . •
ICTTh* Montsoacry Journal, Cohimbu* Frtnulrer, Aurtu*
at Chronicle,Bavannnii Republican and Darien Ti icrninh
will public tlie above three timea. * v '
Aland) 15 ' 5 3 t
A GOOD ONE HOUSE DRAY—For sola. E n-
i*. quire of- SHORTER, TARVEIt & Co.
ItacembepH . 99 if
January 25
2000 pounds Cast StecL!
2000 do Goruinn and Buster Steel.
2000 Shovel Moulds.
■200 sets Wogott rind Cart Boxes.
200 sides Sole Lcndicr.
200. do Harness1 ana Upper Leather.
•50 tanned Deer Skins. * * •
29OQ ells. Stone Ware- ■
2000 do Wooden Tubs, dec.
5ft kcgsrPowdcr.
200 bags Shot. • J • - *
40 boxes Sperm Candles. •
,50 boxes Bar Soap..
20 barrels Loaf Sugar.
200 Grindstones, filrsfzcft.
, |00 bolts licayy Cotton Buggih#. 1 ,
*80 coils Bole Hope.
300 lbs. Bagging Tivino.
20 quarter casks assorted qualit ies Winft.
200 boxes. HavanUii S^ars.
100’roanis .Letter.und Foolncnj* Papon
75 thinks and cftAss, embracing -a choice assort
ment of Honta und Shoes;
20 Trunkft Ready Made Clothing, from die firfet
EstablishmctitH in New York. ...
t case ftuperntu Britfth Broad Clotlis/
1 casa American-Cloths and Salliuetts.
, . , A OKNKR4f. ASSORTMENT QF *
r.tislish nnd' French Dry-Goads,'
Including now'style* silk, worsted rind 'coton fa-
- brics.
50 packages American manufacture, Cotton Goods
. brown, bleached ahdiolorad.'' j '
100 bolts Londou mid. Bristol. Dujlfil Blankets;
lOOpuirrcul Mackinaw tlilunkcts. .
I case fine quality Guns; t do. Rifles. ‘ - **
: 5 cases 3ADDiiEIjLY,,'among wlp’clt are a few
Spanish, and Caledonia patterns of rich finish
‘ wuh* new pattern Stirrups/ -
: 5 eases gdod quality |lata., •
100 kegs White Loud, ground In oil.
500 g«llqnsLinsftcdOir. ‘ -^ *
. 500..,“ winter strainedLainp Qil
•500 “ TraiiiOii:* 1 T .
i A *gei»enil. assortment of Paints, Paint- Brushes,
Drugs and Medicines.
^ 2 cuhcb Geiitlemen’s Stocks, of a superior stylo
andauality/
. Xdoz \Vig.«»
, 1 case’fashionable Jewelry.
1 case new pattern. Pocket "
1 case fiiphiomiblo Caps..
• 20 baskets Chamuaigno/gooa onm
, 5 boskets Spanish Wines. • ’
' 10 demijohns old Madeira “1816.’’.
• An invniOe of INDIAN GOODS* uHupted Ip the
Crock trade.; *
10 boxes Collins’ Cast steel Axes.
1 ciKQ - *R)ot8driVScythb Blades.
‘ 6 cases Weeding Hoes. . ;
Aq extensive invoice of British Crockery . Ware,
with some i\ew aud hUndsonie'patterns.’
% An axtensive mvpicC shelf Hardware. »
1 case fine Cutlery. -
30 kegs arid cases Tobacco, some, choice, marks.
50 cuddies Imperial, Gunpowder ond,HyBon Tea.
• 2 cases Souchong and Bohea Tea.
is/Bor 1/Cad.
300 kegs Cut Nails, qU sizes,
80 barrels Boston Mackerel.
l barrc| fresh Nutmegs.
'20 coils Manilla Grafts and Russian Hemp Rope.
I cam German Fiddles. ■ 1
200 pair’Traco Clmins*.
50, heavy Log Chains*
Columbus, Jan. 11.
and medicines...
rljlHE Subscribers arc constantly reoeivibg large
JL and extensive supplies or
Dfugs and Mcdiciuesi 4 Surgeons-Instruments,
lyd Stuffs,
ion. to their stock on hand,
assortment very complete, nnd which is offered Ibr sale,
Wand Dyo Stuffs, | Perfumery.
Iu addition to their stock on hand, will make their
on the most liberal'terms, mid at reduced rates.
- HOXEY & URQUHART.
Februay 15 2—Cm
1/. J. Davies At Co.
A RE receiving tlieir fall and winter supply of goods,
im Their stock having been purcliusetT in tiio earlv
part of tlie season, before tlur prices had advanced,
they flatter themselves tliut they will be able to* sell
to their old customers, and oil who may call on them;
good bargains. •
THJSIK STOCK CONSISTS, IN PART. OF TH£
FOLLOWING ARTICLES:
Superfine Blue, Black and Adelaide Cloths,
do. do. Rifle Green and Mixed do.
Super Blue and Drab Cusaemeres.
Blue, Block nnd mixed Sattincts.
Purple, Dark Green and Blue Merino Cloths,
Mcriuo Circassians, assorted Colours.
Dufilc and Point BiauUfcts.
White, Red and Green Flannels.
Rich Black Italian Silks. *
do. do Snttin iAJvantuie.. •* t
do. coloured Poult deSoia. , .
Rich Shaleys assorted Colours.
.Pinkt.AVhite ami-Blue Srittins.-*
Blue/i*ink,1 White ondTStruw Coloured Florence*
Heavy Dark Green Sarcinctt Silks.
Block Italian Crapes.
French* Crapes, assorted .Colours.
Ilcrnani Shawls nnd Fancy Ildkfs.
Thibet wool Shawls, assorted Coloure.
Rich .Crape. Shawls. . •*/
Suncrfinc Largo Merino scarfs.
Salsburv and Canton Flannels.
.Figured and plain Swiss Muslins,
do* . . w Jaconet 1 dp .
Fine Cambric nnd Furnituro Dimity.. 4
Figured‘and plain Bobinct.
Linen Cniubnc and fine Lincii Napkin. *
Iaico Capcs.and Collarettes.
Bordered Linen Catnhric Hdkfs..
Fine Thread Lace and E<lf?>>ig.
tdb. do; ' a ■ ' Insertions. .
. Muslin Edgmff and Insertions.
Fine plaid and Corded Cambric.-
Linen, Tapes and Braids.
Super Bishop Lawn.* .
Ladies Corded Skirts and Corsdtts.*
Manilla Sultana orGrass Cloth for Skives.
Rich Black-and White Lace Veils.,
Black and Grpeu Worsted Berqgo. .
Lineh Sheeting and Table Damask. .
Super Irish Linens and Lawns.
* Rich'Fuiicy Pirints 4-4 Oil Colours* "■
, do.’ * Half Mourning and Black Prints. »
Fine iCambrie Gtagnaptf/assorted Colours.
. MarsaiUes Countcrpins a«d rich Cotton Fringe.
Ladies’ Long While Kid.Gloves.
do Horse*Skin und Kid Gloves. •
Gentlemen’s Horse Skin and Reaver do..
Gum Elastic Suspenders and Garters* v , - .. -.
Gentlemen’s Black Satten, Bombazine and Velvet
Stocks. •".-*.
Lambs Wool and-Silk Hose".
Spittlcfield and Bnndauno Hdkfs.
* Assorted Coloured Sqwing, Silks. . , . ,
Clarks Spool Cotto'n'and puportine.Cambnc Tltread
Uicii Embroidered Figured Velvet Belts.
Rich Bonnet Ribbons,-assorted Colours*
Cap Ribbons and Bonnot Wire.
Columbus Jockey Club Ra.t»
POSTPONED.
N consequence of the Races ftt Augusta nnd[Macon
. being postponed, the Ruceft over thcAV LS TERN
COURSE f will not take place until the 22d of April—
when-the billowing purses will positively be run for,
under tho exclusive control and direction of the Stew
ards and Officers of tho Club. The races, will contin
ue for five DAYs^-frce for nnv More, Horae or Gelding .
in the United • States. The Tiirff/ftr. beauty and elc--
gance, is not surpassed by any in Georgia’. Extensive
accommodation* arc prepared, and all lovers of good
siHirt are invited to attend. .
First Day, April 22nd—One mile heats, for a
splendid Silver Cup, nnd entrance money.
Second Day, April-23d—Two mile heats, for a
purse of $250. •
Third Day, April 24th—Three mije heats for a
purse of $350. „
FouftTH Day, April 25tli—Four mile heats, for a
purse of $500,
Fifth Day, April -26th—Mile heats, best 3 in 5,
uidy.-cap, for the gate and eiitrance.Rioney.
Weights &c, according to the rules of the Western
Course,
The rules .of the Central Course, Baltimore, have
been adopted with some few-alterations. '
By order,
S. R. BONNER, Sec’y.
February 1; . 3tt td
ffijr* Tlie papers tlial lmvo published the races, will
blisli this every other week till the 22(1 April,
Wire .Taste and Bonnet Reeds.
RichCarfftflShell Combs. *'
Plain Shell-Side Coifabs.
Brazilian Combs, assorted sizes.
Super Silkalid Cotton UmbrHlas.
Bleached und Unbleached Sheetings ftnd^htrtmga-
Dorehester.Ticking Countcrpin and.Apron Checks.
*’ Heavy Negro Cloths and Cotton Osnabitrgs.
. Ready Made Clothing.
A complo ossortnieht of superfine Frock and Dress
Coats, assorted colorsi
Silk; Velvet ClofKs, andSilk'Vests.
1 Pantaloons of every description.-
• Shirts and Drawers. -. *
Their Clothing is all made expresslyrto order.
1 Tliey warrant it not to be inferior to any.
JEWELRY—A GOOD .ASSORTMENT.'
Gbld and Silver Watches. *
do- Ear-rings and Breast Pins.* .• • -. ***
. Swards and Epaulets, Dirks, Pistols.
■ Rifles and Double -Barrel Shot .Guilt*
‘Silver arid Steel Thimbles*
. Becd Bags and Purse*; *
, Scissors;'Needles and Pins..
Perfumery, Powder and Puffs.
. HARDWARE AND. CROCKERY*
Comet Bag's arid Saddle-bftgo.
Wifow Wagons arid Toble Sluts.
• MILLINARY GOODS of everydescription.
Ladies’Tuscan Bonnets-.-
. Do. Brown and Green Calashes.
50(Tpair Negro SIiogp, good quality. . -
.Gentlemen’s fine Boots and Shoes of evety descrip
tions.
Gentlemen’s Fine*Beaver Hats. '
Gentlemen and BoyB llats, choap quality. *
• Gentlemen’s Soft Otter Spanish Bag Cloth Caps.
id to call and exar.
NoV. 9 2.4 tf
J. S. Sniidi,
NEXT DOOR TO T11B COLUMBUS BANK.
J , U8 1 raccived an ox tensive assortment of
- Glottis, Ready inudo Clothing, Hats, Boots und
which lie offers for sale, at reduced prices,
for ctish only. ,
Hit 5TOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING, VIZ!
Blue, Black and Invisible Green Cloths.
Black Casimores,
* Blue and Black Satinets•
. Black Silk Velvots.
Fig’d; Silk-Vestings*
Fine Irish Linens*. ^ *
White Pongee H’dks.
Flagg, do- do . ■
Bluck Italian Cravats,
Black end Coloured Horae Skin Gloves.
Beaver and Dpg Skin do
Woolen,-Colton unfl Silk Half Hose.
. Philo unil P.huted, .Sattin and Bombazino.Stocks*
Plain Ulltck and Blue Velvet do - •
‘WliUe lT&ir oiid-Figured ' * *do-*
, Shirt Collars and Bosoms.
India Rubber, Cotton and Silk Suspendera.
Cloth Cups, Pantaloon'*, Strops, &lc.
.. Hearty made Clotliinfr. :
*, Blu«, BJnck, Brown, Olive,,Invisible Uroon Cloth
Frock and Dross Coats. . **
Pantaloons of every description.
Bluo, Block Cloth, Silk Velvet and Cotton Velvet
Vests; .• • v * • % •
Dark arid Wliite Valencia and Marsailles Vests.
Brown Cloth Over Coats.
Blrick Petersham .do
Bine nnd Bluck Goat’s Hair Camblet Cloaks. -
Bluo Cloth -.do
Spanish Wrftppera • 'da
Ladies Cloaks. /
Fine Lincu and Cotton Net Shirts.
. He also, carries, on
- THE TAILORING BUSINESS; .
'And litis employed an experienced warkmyu. Mr.
F. A. Fairchild, and will endeavor to give satisfac
tion to all those who may favor liiifr witti their custom^
Jauuunrv 25 * • 35
I usIiflOuuDlc Clotlifln? iV IIat Store
CQLUMBUS, GEORGIA. ' . v !
Q IL .&- C. A. PEABODY have jus! returned
•Train New-Yolk, witti a splendid assortment of
BroadCloths, Casimeres and .Vestings,consisting of
Bluck, Blue; Browii, Greeu, Adclaid, Drab andanix.-.
•ed BroadMCloths ; . '
Black, mire. Drab and fashionable stripe Casimeres
Vcivet, Sik Valencia, white and figured Marseilles
Vefttings—all of which wilj bo manufactured , to or-
qqr by tlio best of workmen, and warranted cqtihl to
nuy in tlio country. Also, Ready Mode Clothing,
consisting of . %
Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Adelatd, Drab andinix-
* ed Dress Goals and -Frocks, of superior work
manship. . •
Black, Blue.and fancy stripe Casimero Pantaloons
Plain &. double breasted Eilk Volvet, Valencia, Fan-
. cy Silk, Mble Skiu, tuiil Casimero Vests • ,
White and Figured* Marseill os of every description'
Whito and Red Flannel Slurts and Drawers
Gingham, checked and unbleached Coltou Shirts
Fine Linen Shirts ' .
Ruflle arid plain Cotton do •* -
Ruffled and plain Bosoms . •* • ,
Plain and plaited Satin Stocks
Bombazinei.Vch-et, Silk, Silk Huir Clotb, whito*
and black Camels Hair do
Buck Skin Riding Gloves
Finn Hnrao Skiu do
Whjte Kid, Silk and Cotton do
Gum Elastic Snspendcra
-Webb Sewing Silk • do
Worsted and Cotton do
Flag, Baudnnna, Pongee and Linen Cambrick Horid-
kerchiefs *
Black Satttn/Italion and Canton Silk Cravats '
White Jaconet* . do
Silk, Cotton, Worsted and Woollen Socks
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas'. *
Also, fashionable Hats of all qualities,
Black and Drab.
N. B.—^Order* from the country punctually attend
ed to; aud particular attention paid to cutting.
October 12 20—tf
-please pnl , ...
ohd forward their accounts for payment, fn ■
s. n t b.
.Parley’s lllngnziite,
To Patents, Teachers^ School- Committees*
and all whn feel an interest in the improve
ment of Youth.
I T. is not yet quite a year since Parley’s Magazine ,
was commenced. During that short period the
number of subscribers has increased to 20,000/and tho
work haft received, every where, tho most unqualified
approbation. It he? found its way to thousands of fa
milies, nml while it hos entertained tlio sooiul circle,.
its unobtrusive lessons have, we trust, often had a sa
lutary influence on tho juvenile mind and heart. * It “
haft also found its way to the school room; and many
Classes of young pupils huve been cheered twice a
‘month by tne welcome voice of this teacher bidding
thein to lay aside, for a few days, the class book which
they have read over nnd over, perhaps twenty times,
ana rend the pages of Parley^ Magazine. The de- -
mnpd far the work, to bp Used in schools, is rapidly jn- -
creasing.
Encouraged by. spell unexomnled puceesR.tho pub-
herslmve lreolredto render it'.till more wortliy oT
liberal a patronngo; and not to remit ibeiroxcrtiona
till they we it .introduced into families nnd schools,
throughout the whole length and breadth of tho Unite* "
States'.
In this view they hnvc secured new nidjn tlie edito
rial department. The late editor of tho Juvenile Ram
bler, who, in addition to his giialidcatious as a writer,
for tho young, line tho adrnhtngo of many, years ex-
S crience ae a Tenelicr, will'henceforth assist iu con- -
noting it.
Woproposoto present, in tlio progress.of each vo- /
lume, a groat variety; of interesting, and important to-
pice. . • ' .
• TERMS..
Prien one dollar,a year, in'advance. E'ac.h.npmbea .
heing etOrc'otypcd.the back nuinhetsban be supplied '
m nnjrquammcs. All orders post paid, promptly at--
(IT The postage on this,Magnttine is three quarters
of a Cent for 100 miles, ohd one cent and a quarter,only,
thd greatest distance. '
Published every othor-Snturdav, by
( ILLY, WAIT, & CO. 131, Washington St.Boetoo,
THOMAS T. ASH,118„Chesnut!3t. PItiladelpliiiW ,'j
G.oleman, Holt]en, &■ Co.,Portland-
. Wllliarti, &. Joseph Neal .Baltimore.
P- Wood &-.Co. Baltimore.
. . Ulnhlon Dav» NewvYork.
Collins, & Hannah, Now-York.
John Wiloy, New-York. ■
.Marshall « Brown. Proyldence.
Sold-by all die principaUmokaellcrs ia tho U. State*
Hamilton Acntlctny.
Stt theMale department, nnd Bliss Harriet tf, lienham!
“"toYemale department of tho Acadomy, for Uio next
year. 'I heir capacity to teach, and their sncccssful
anode of inRtrucUng youth, reecommend this lnsUtu-
non to tlio patronage of Uio public. Board can bo had
;iU;Uto village on accommodating term.. Parents and.
NTtew anil Frc-li Ooods
CHEAP FOU CASil.
CS HORTER, TARVER & C6. bave jurt received
CT‘ irect Tram Nriw-York,* part of their 1 splendid as-
sortmeni Of Dry Goods, purchased-at ttio^lowest rates
from-first hands-.
They have just opened a larcc assortment of Mens,
Womens, Bo^vs, Misses ana childrens-shocs, Mens and
Rohc and Dulfle Blankctft •,
Bleached ami uriblc'uccd Shirtings and Shoetiugs
Chintz Prints, new and henutiful.Patterna
Ar elegant QRsortment of Calicoes-
Dotoesttc''Plaid stripe* and checks !
Red, White Ond Green Flannols
Irish Linen, common and. very superior qualities
Cliintz Shawls und IJaudkerchicis
. Cottoh arid‘Silk Flag, do ' ..
Pongee and Bandanna do .
Bengal Stripo .
Negro Cloths and Shirtings .
Dress and Furniture Dimcty
Several Cases, superir Cotton Cards
One of the partners! will remain constantly In New-
York, to ( attend the auctions, and to furnish us continu
al Bupplies of the cJmiccRt and ipost desirable goods,
for Ui is market. Thu-highest prices paid in cash/for
cotton of good quality; und in square bales. .
Expected soon,, an extensive assortment of Groce
ries, Hardware Crockery aud Dry Goods.... -
September 25 18—tf
Faster A Fogle '
.XW-OUI-D inform tho citizens !of Columbus anti
V V vicftiity, tlwt they have opnnetl a store onBrontl
atroot, in tho huiltliog formerly occupied liy tW Insure
unco Bonk.
■ • . TrtEin STOCK COXSISTS OF
l-adios’ and Gcntlottioh’a Gold Levers and lupines.
uenUomon’l Silver Lovers, - Horizontal aiid Plaiu
Watches.
Ladies Cable and Basket Neck Chains.
. Clmins, Seals, Keys und Hooks. .
Sets of Earrings Mid'Pins,'wiUi Agate, Jet,"Cameo,
Cornelian, Topav. ond-Srioss Pamting Conire,
Diamond, Jet, Ponri Enamel, Garnet, Ruby, Gold
. Stone, Plain and Chased Fiugor Rings.
Dinmoud, Pearl, Jet, Cameo, Agalc aild Plain Breast
' 1 ins. ••- v v.' .•
GentlemenVLong.Linlt arid Curb Chains.*
Seals and Keys. •
Guard Cltfuns.arid Kriys. ...
Gold Snectuclcs and Pencil Cakes.
Bolt Slmes and Buckles. * .
Visiting Cord mid Cases.
Musical, Shell and Jyarv Snuff Boxes*
Bead Baffft and Purses, Bead Chaius aud Scarfs.
, CoralfindJot,Necklaces,. .
Silk and Leather Purses. 1 ,
» Carved arid Plain Shell aud Brazilian Combs.
Silver Plaited and Steel Spectacles and Cases.
Sttv.or Pencils ond Lands. .
Pon, Pocket and p’irk Knives.
Central Hotel—Macon, GcergUt,
lOtlN:C5RTEH, LATE 0F CLINTON,
i EXj-'lS oitctted the Contra! Hotel, in ■ the oxtenaW
jySuSfeWSM Bn?k. Building,recently erected Jn.
Ihtatity. The location is central to the businesatr
the place, and the house is conveniently arranged for
titc accommodation of families'or - single pcHons, ei
ther as regular or tranoiout .boarders. The beds and
I'trn'tnre throughout, aj» naw gad anperior. ThirTa-
blp nnd Bar will always be turnishedwith the best die
market atlohlstandiio pains will.he spared by the pro
prietor-to-render comfortable mid agreeable, ollwho '
may favor Ium'wilh their custom; nnd I10 hopes from
nts long experience, and tho satisfaction heretofore
rendered thq community, to merit from his friemlsand
the public, a liberal chare of patronage.
Cr Extensive and rionvcnleut stables arc attached
to the Hotel. - ,
/('ll® City Hall—Columbus, Gil.
situated on the.comer of Broad, and St. Clair
•' y, " c !| J 8 '? Iho centra of tho oity. and
,««« ofJjpsinqsa^oingin front oftlteColninbits Bank, -
tho Inutirnnna Tln',,1. . 1|<bw rUt..
door bcloyv tho Insurance Bank. The City
,a l cx . te " B ». v , e accommodations for the man of
th?&& ‘''divulual traveller, dip daily boarderpr
Si/?- li ? ab •n V,H,,er * •• rhe Proprietors pledge them-
selves ttiot neitlmr expense nor attention shallhe want-
ed o render their guests comfortable. Their House
rntnr; y for Uh! rt&nsrroHP
Dcci 21 • 21—tf
n a Thft Geor$in Jonnml, Federal Union. Southern
Reconler, Georgia Times, Macon Telegropli, Georgia
Rfessonger.. Montgomery Journal, Montgomery Ad-
!^ !5_ r ’.. C ( ie ^ kc0 IhtolfijjoricM' nnd Western He
riccr and Western Herald,
».» tDtjuvmpu ip.ponusn uio above every other weok.
for two m.ontlis, and forward their bills for payment.
Dirks. RazOra and'Strops,
o.,, leftfFifes, Harmonicas and Violin Strings^
Silver 1 ahlo,TefuCreain, Mustard und Salt Spoons.
N^^i l mi 1 |i4iirtU? na ' CiIl0U ’ aW ' Stoel Po,1S •
Silver ami Steel Wtftch Chains and Keys.
Key Rings, Wntoh Ribbon, Slides ahd Rings.
Chess Botmls'and Moiq Bock Gunion Booitts,
Tooth Bfuslicft and Powder.
Gilt and Steel Pinto Clasps.
Double rind Single Barrel Guns.
Belt aud Pocket Pistols, Rpwdcr Floakft, Porous-
sion Caps and Holder*^
Alabaster nnd Ebony Maime Clocks.
Willard’s Pntflnt Thno Pieces.
Canes witti and without Swords.
Plaited Candlesticks, .Snuffers and Trays.
•Contort, Tea Pots and Bells—and
Many otlwr articles, too numerous to mention, all
of which they offer low for cosh or approved credit.
However they would not have people take their
word-concerning tho price and quality of their nrticics,
but would consider it as a favor if Ladies and Gentle
men would call and examine for theipselres.
N. B. Particular attention paid to watches left for
repair. All Jobs in their line will 1m done neatly; and
at short notice. Plain Jewelry of all kinds, manufac
tured to oider; also Caucs aud Cocounut Shells*
mounted to order.
Nov. 2 - 23 tf
Mill Irons.
C3 AW AND GRIST MILL IRONS—f„> sale by
D , m O. W. DILLINGHAM.
vember £9 07 X f
W ' Snic of Town Lots.
I J L ,V, BE SC ! LI ?' °. n 11,0 i'romiscs, to the highest
»«»is«te8a&a5fe
Irwinton, J2thTllurch 1834 * ^ &
TV® ■CreE*—All persons having demands a*
i'* 1 * ® tcamcr Georgian and Mary JonOsi
suicoJuly last, aro requested to present them to th.
subsortbor, properly autliniHivUnH.^for settlement.
Iljgfiin (fiiivcrsnl medicines
An&Jff CdniatOg OF HKATL'H, LONDOF.
f|3HESE I’llls mvented and prepared by “Mori-
.S',. wnl > nro ""in in iiis directions, to ho adapted to
all disoaseio on the principle that roan is subject to
SSrSlV TC’ 4 ! d'™?!”. or thkKood,
Hfui his dircetiorift ore followed, the medicino
will roach and cure the most deep rooted complaint.—
They are particularly useful in ail tho varied discard,
of the l.tvcr,. winch is to frequently niTccted in worm
climates. I or side ono dnorhelnw the Book Store, at
Jnntt.rv 1. j ACKSON &. SIcCARTER'S.
January 11 33_,f
New Store.'
,nkwi '!'« Store one
■r£, i Bonk Store, now offer to licit
'fnends and thepnhiic, a General Assortment of
DRYGOODS, I HARDWARE
GROCERIES, , J CROCKERY,
HATS, SHOES, &c.
January II
«* sSS-tiHS lo “ est market pnei
JACKSON & McCARTER.
Wntchcs and Jewelry.
rjNHE SUBSCRIBERS havo just received the
nlrT.i V 1 ?*'^glemhJ aanortmealofWntcheehndJew-
53 1 *" oftored for sale tn this city, which add-
fonn ' rl ”'»k. makes theirprerent assorunont
' f n u ‘ c - c 1,8 wnnhy citlrons. and those of
the ton ns in its vicinity. . Also, a Good Assortment ul
■ PKRFUSIEnv AND FANCY ARTICLES.
-Matches carefully repaired, and warranted to perform
"f;, , FOSTER & FOGLE.
r ohrimry 1 36—tf