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Central Uank i»» <*eoi\£Gi,
Mit.i.r.ixiiiYiu.i., March 3d, Ili34.
Tr&VasiAflt'Ut Anwi *.| 1.1' J. Ii.! v ro.l.fy,
M. on tho ittt dfl/ of December, J33-J, flQUf
tied “ Au net tomirr..ipd Jtfneud tho Ii ib Me lion o: an
act pa**ed 13th uf Decciutn.r. 1323, in rchuiou to iho.
Cmtrul innm of tJ jor^i i, fend to provide for die solo
anil disposition of l^uuU fortnten to tho State,” the
fotiuwrag U.NU# .NOW jmiikkittn by flic anginal pur-
eba-er*, will int ofkkuku at I’l'iilc salk,ui tin* fol-
I •*. i'» h ii;
tiurt .1".*. ' in tiro City of COLUMBUS,on
Thur-day Iho ^Ui day of J mio, 1831, tthdon thcfol-
Idwihgduyi', i.t.tttallure wold! v ••
Fraction* No. 1:), :W, <K>, 13.1, 134, J7I, 172,
$10,24'/, and 140, jn tlm 1th distriutof originally l/:e,
now Randolph. . , .
i I . -A.#. I, 3 '-,•">, 76,7 7,1 r 1, llh, If#If!* w.
and T/J, ia liic 5lh district originally Lea now Hast-.
dojnii.
Fraction* No. 20,95,96, 133, 134,172,173.212 und
213. in tho Utli district bririrmlly Led now Rimdulpli.
Fraction* No. Ml. no, HI, Uni, Qji, 4“5* nml 417, in
the 7lh-dislricl originally l^o ijow Randolph.
Fraction* No. 321, .l,VJ h :V» {, 372 nnd 370, ip tho Bill
ditria on finally Lee sow Randolph.
Fructiun No. $69. in tho twcuty-ih
Cully Lee uovwRundoIpli.
) twenty-first district origi-
nml 336, in tho 22d district pffginally Lee now Stew
orb
Fraction* No. 3, 4,5, 6, 7,0 nnd 10, In tho 2fth diV.
trjet oriypmliy Leo now St.-w.-m.
Pft»«ubu No. 2.50, in tlia 32if district originally Lee
now ’Marian.
Fraction* No; 241.212,348,944,2*15,2 HI nnd 943, in
33d district nridaiilly Lee now Muscogee.
Fractions .So. 1, 2, 3, 1, 5,«», Vand 8, in tho 33d di*-
trict originally Leo now Stewnrt.
Fractions No. II, 12.17,13. in, 20,22,23,24;1n tlic
33d district origitinllv Lee now Muscogee.
Fractions No. 10 and ltlU, in the 7th district ofM
'"fwiim.iNo. :ki,:i!, sii, 7d, in:i, int.imr, im mi.I
110, nnd Island No. 27, in the Hth district Muscogee.
I ruction* No. 17, 51 iiimI 62, in Iho iuth district ori-
dually Must-ogee now Marion.
Fraction* No. 18, 51, 52, Hj, 80, 119,120, 153, 154,
923,255,250;989,290,293.291, 290, 297,290.291), 301,
31) .', 308,‘.501,305 nnd 300, iii tho 11th district originally
M'i-eoi:co now .Marion.
Friction-;No. 10,11,19r<«r Lrt, 190 r 127 182, inn,
193,199 and 235, id tho ICtli district originally Musco-
kaa now Talbot.
Fraction* No. 33 und 64 t in tho 17th district original
ly Muscogee now Talbot., • • •
Fractions No. 193,221, ‘235'nnd Qatyiit tho 17lh din-
trict originally Muscogee now llarriM, •
Fractions No. 3, It, .11, 12 and 14, in tip eighteenth
district originullv MuHCflqrce now Hurris.
Fraction* No'. 22, 81, 82,99, I (Iff. 101, 139,139, 140,
ill. 178, 177, 178, 211,215, •’lb, 219, 832,.235,292, *295
and 290, ana Island No. 25,iiTllic 19th district orfginal-
Iv Muscogee now llurri*.
Island* No..5, 8.0,10,11,12.13,* 14,15,10,17,10,19
and 22, in tho 80th district originally Muscogee now
Ill'l l in.
Fractions No. 63, 381,370, 371, 378, 383. -38I, 385,
395, 398 and 491/in the 8(»lh district originally Musco-
* gob n'mv I (arris. •
I 'faction- No. 289, 290, 291, 892 and 893, in tin? 28d
district originally Muscogee now Harris.-
Fraction* No. 3ul, 802, 383 mid 301, in tho 22d di*-
triirt nriglimiry''Mu»*eogcc now Talbot.
Fraction* No, 275, 309, 311 tuid 312, in tho 23d dis
trict originally Muscogee mlw Talbot.
LtH.No.5 6 7 8 10 12 15 16 26 33 31
39 52 73 71 76 79 HO HI U8 87 91 92
91 95 98 98 99 100 101 103 105 106 107 100
109 110 117 8111 110 120 133 131 139 145 146 150
156 217 Bill-223 230 233 213 216 240 253 254 256
253 259 200 863 $65 269 270 273 276 877 2U0 28V
$32-283 284 285 280 2H7- 2U8 209 290 293 295-200
306 307 3011 309 310 325 338 339 348 366 373 375
.379 883 400 402 404 407 416 417.-131 432 433 431
439 410 411 *H3 441 415 446 .117 44U 450 451 459
455 456 460 -461 462 470 477 487 4H8 489 490 403
493 407 498 500 507 5011.510 621 522 510 552 553
555 536 557 559 560 561 502 567 560 569 571 572,
573 574 575 576 570 579 582 603 5111 587 580 591
593.594 595 596 597 598 599-000 601 602 603 604
605 600 Gil 612 C13 ami 614, iu tint*city of Colum
bus. v
Ten Aero Lot- No. 7, 21 and 22, adjoining the oit.v
of Columbus.
Twenty 5 cm Lot* No. 35, 41, 43 and 46, adjoining
the eit v of Columbus.
100 Aero Lot* No. 61, 71. 79, 73,75, 76, 94.99, 114,
•138, 139 and 140, ndjoinimr the eitv of (-olimibii*.
Fractions No. 56/ 145, 146,147,148,' 149,150 151;
adjoining tho city of.Columbus, i.
At the Court-!Fouse, in the town of LA«>fMNfIF,
on '*'luirs(lny the I 'Oi ilav of June, 1831, and oil the fol-
Froafintis hio. 1. 9, 4, 7 nnd 0, in tho 1st district ori-
giually 'rrouu How Mcilwcihur. ■
Fraetioim N«* 13.11 and 13, ititho 1st district origi
nally Trottp now Talbot.
Fractions No. I, 34,35 and 68, in tho 3d district ori
ginally Troup now Harris.
Fraction* No; 801, 205,230,239,272 and 273, In the
3d‘district of Trmy>.
Fraetimis N*». !7. *J»* ^n-1 V»3, iutlie lth di» trict «»f
Troup.
Fractions No. 143, 144,201,300,315 nnd *310, In tlio
5th district of Troup. . u »*
Fractious No. 230, 231 and 280, hi tho 5th didtrict
priginullv'JVoiip now Harris.
Fractions No. 859, Stft, 855. 258, 260, 2G1, 263 mid
274, In the 9th district originally Troup now Mcriwc-
til r.
Frnction No, 271, in the 19tli district of Troup.
Fructiun No. 236, iu tho* 12th district origiually
Troup now Heard.
Fraction}' No.'H and 9, iu tho 14th district originally.
Curroll now-ih *
Fractions '
168.1iiUi>»1
Fraction No. 155, in the 15th district originally
roll now Troup. ?.• -: AL. • ; 1
Fractious No. 161, 178, 181, ini, 186, 1H8,189, 190
and 192, iu tho 15th district originally Carroll now
Harm!.
Fraction* No. 8,90 nnd 69, and Lot No. 2, in Ilia 16th
district originalh Carroll now Troup. ' *
At tho t\mri-t lou-e iu the towu of nFWNAN;Cow
eta countv, on loonduy ilia 23d day of Juno, 1834, und
on the follow ing day, until all nro sold :
Fractions No. 951, 235,318. 313,31.4,329,334, 336,
337, :«H, 333.311,313,313 and 344, in the 1st district of
Coweta,
Fractions No. 338 nnd 311, iu tho 3d district origi
nally Coweta uuw llciud.
Fractious No. 94,96, U3,116,137 aud 157, in tho Itli
district Coweta*
> Fraction No. 195, in tho ItUdistrictoiigiuaMy Cowc-
tii now lleanl.' t
Frabtiop No. 149, in the ClU district Cowdta.
fV.ictioii No. 124, in tin* 4th district Carroll.
1 im tioiis No. 191 aud 8ul, in tlio 4th district origi-
n.-ili ’ inoll n. '>
Fraction** No. U)3. 127, MG, 161,16.% 199, 214,215,
581*0.'ind in tli. Ptli di nicl »‘airoll. .
Frnctiout No. $58, 259, 8? I ,'278,173 and 284, iu tho
$th district oii- innllv Carroll now Heard.
Fnetio h N.i 7, H, 9, 10, 1 I, 15,10. 18. I9nnd20,iu
ill.. Cm Ii*,,..-* C..UJU row II.-M.I.
Fractions No. 31, U’ mul 33, in iho 1th diwict orl^,.*
Fraction‘No. 19, in the 6th district rtahershoiu.
Fiuction* No. 8,20 und 37, in tiie 6th ilc trict liaber-
•lirun.
Fraction* No. 52. 53,58. 59,205,206, 207,208, 211,
228,223 mid 522-1, in tho 10m district Hnb^Hhatn.
Fraetsons No. H'4,129, 130,152 and 175, in tlic lltli
district Hulicrslirim.
rdi lions No. 12,13,40,106,215,216 and 220, in the
i di-trict llul.rr-lcim.
ractions No. 24,25,74, 101,105,108,148,471 nnd
i in ilia 13thdi-trict llilbcrshntn.
Vac lions No. 49,76,77 und 78, in the-34 district Ra
bun.
- Fraction* No. 12,39,60,79 and CO, jn iho 4tk dis
trict Rid) III.
Fractious No. 83 nnd 96, in tho 5th district Rabun.
The rizht to either of the foregoing Lotif, Fractions
or I -i:md-. mul he ie-inw-l< il iu tin:holder of tlusc.i-r-
tifiefito issued Ly thft late comtnfssioficr'*, bv* settling
w uwr ‘ ^ ^ * — * ' y ^
money
poirnwH. V HB
thorised to sell tlio sumc pn nny day licforc the re-sale.
Tho purchaser of any Lot, Fraction or Isluml/will
.be required to pay one third part of the pim-hnse
money on tho day of sale, nnd tlio remainder in two
■firaj' f.iilitu
aorgiif,
_ . , shiijl ior-;
felt tho nmoiint'prfiviously paid, und the Lot, Fraction
or Island so purchased sliull revert to, and hccoiho the
property of the State! * ‘ • •:
By ordcrof the Director*.-
ii ir vo v- \«' - \i a r
ni'MH v oil moony oi sale, milt the reiiHiiucfr l
equal annual in-ta|mcnl*; nnd any purchaser f
tophv £i"iiy in-intiit«‘itl to flu* Ccatnd lbir.k’of (»n
wit bin sixty days after the -nine hr,coma* duo, shn
11 K,N11 V \V. M A LONE, Cashier.
MlIKKin S*
iniDtCOgCC SillVii.
rwS£7iLL BB SOLD, on the first Tuesday „
v 1 ■ next, at the Court-House'‘door in tho Town of
Columbus, Muscogee county,
One iwgfo Lioy nunttid Ciesar, ubout
twclvo yours of n ire, lovied *»u n»'tho property of John
It. Love, 10 satisfy two fl fas/ono front the Mayor’s
Court of thirtoivu of ColiinihU*, in favor of J. A.‘8.
Turner, vs. John. H. Love and Lemuel Jepsoji, the oth
er from the .Superior Court of Muscogee county, in fa
vor of Kli F.. tjnitlicr v*. John il! Love principal,
llarklev Martin, security, and Buckner Bctuilcy r and
.fohn II. Greci'eiidorsera.
The interest of Wm. .T. Toler, in four
half acre lot* in tlio Town of Columbus, -hunted on
.Troup ami Forsyfil street*, on till) Blucfc of Lot* im
mediately below Joreph T.jvilgorc, of said Town^and
occuiiiedattlds time by tlio suid Win. J. Tiller, to satis
fy a fi fa from tlio Mayor* Court of tlioTown'of Cohim-,
bus in favor of .Seaborn Tliprit vs. Win; J. Tolpr.
'■I Fiftybfltreg ofdhti uiidividotl lot of ’land
known by it* number 71, ill t|io 9ih d»Mnet‘of.!)Iu«co-
coo county; levied bn ns the property ofCcliq nnd Mar
tin Li-cu, to si’ti- tv n fi fa from IlomUon Inferior court,
in lixvorof Robert D, Siticlcnr vs..Cclin Liwo und Mar
tin Liflco, pointed out by- plantin'* attorney. *,
; • WM. HOLLAND, Sb'ff.
AT THU SAMU riMK-ANI) |>|«ACK Wl£L lit SOLD/ ;.
Ono half acre lot in tlio town ofCplumhuti,
situated on Iho ctfnttfr of Rnndoljdi and Jackson streets
adjoining II. L. heCJrafiemeid nnd others, mid iiu-
nruvemciiB thereon; levied on as Uu* property of Asn
Bates, to Ktttjsiy sundry fi fa- from the Mayof’s Court
of Said Town; in favor of Hcniy II. Fiejd and-others,
vs. said Bates.
. March 92. WM. HOLLAND, Sh’fl*, M. O.
norlwetber Sale.' *
O N the first Tuesday in May n£xt, will he sold,
in the Town of <«reniviUe, Meriwether county,
e«*n th« ti-iinl.hnursof noji-, tb« following proper
ly to wit: I
The State’s interest in lot/of land, num-
tier 82, iu the 8th district of mid cuinty, it being the
westhuif of said lot, containing one hundred and three
and seven eighth* acre*. I. *
■ MORRIS''U./TOWLES, Sh’ff.
April 5
LEC1AL NOTICES.
O^OUK .MONTHS after’date, application will be
N- made to the honorable the Inferior court ofTroup
county, when Aittingfor ordinary purposes, for.leave
to sell one, (or mmr) of the negi'nc^ If. lr.n^irur to the
orphans of Stephen H. Gilmer, deceased, for the bene
fit of the hcir. J . of Kilid »l-7 <-:i-- ( |.
7 B. U. CAMERON, Guardian.
Jantiory 18- 32—Im
"•71 OUR mantlis after dntooppficaHon will be made
JL 1 to the honorable tho Interior. Court of Coweta
comity, tvliou flitting for. gnlinary.purposos, for.-deuve
to soil n riegrtf l»Oy, (Ceurgi}) the nmoerty Of Lewis
•SitiiSfdccM. Jun.*93, lff3L*
WM. G. ANln.hW.s, ^
■nUfeCAM'll.E.
Jhn.' 25
GEORGE SCOTT.
F OUR MON'rHS after date, application will'be
mado to the honorable the Inferior Court of Ran
dolph count v, when siVting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to self Hie land and wigroc* belonging to tlio-Es
tate of Wiiliam Smith, late ofsaid countv, deceased.
ZAC1LVHIAH BAILEV, Adin’r,
,*K|V)UK, MONTHS after dnte. npplifoti
• w. 1 inndo to tho-honorable the Inferior Court of Hail-
county, tho property of John N. Bridges, u minor.
liwtiU’YV si;innrr'fi„.,„i:...
Jan
JOHNW. HilUitLV, Guardian. •
ANQUfl MONTHS after dnto application will ha
S niiide to ill*- limmrable the Inferior Court of Han
cock comity, when .sitting for ordinary purpose*, tor
leave to sell .one lot of Idnu in the sewmot* utli'district
»offormerly hluscbgeo now Talbot county, known by.
No. 99. To be sold for the benefit oi the heirs of Fred
erick Freeman deceased. Also, for-leave to male a
.division oflot No. 146 iu the fourth'-district- of Troup
county. To be sold for the benefit of 5!ifrtba F. Free
man. GABRIEL M6.SS,Guardian. •
March 1 4—4m
sumtci* ttkjeflff ■ )|PRi
W ILL BE OLD,on-tlieiirst flNw-dny jn.Mny
next, in the* town of Aiunricus; Btlffttar coitn-
ty,between tnfl uhubI liour* of sole, tlio fa)lowing pro
perty town: '
Lot iNo. 133, in ’tlio 16tli .district of far-
merly-Leo, •ndw'fcfniiftor eonnty, levied on as tho pra-
perjy pf Jeroi’uiah U nrd r tiv satisfy a fi fa 'from a Justi
ce* Court pi-tinborsliahi county, in favor of.lobn R.
lantord, C’o. property pointed out by the plniutilf.
Also, Lot No. *233, in the £6tli district of
formerly Lee, now diuntcr county, levied on im the
property of Du\4d H. 1-ove.toKiitislv tW’O fi fq*frqtii.a
A—vu.iyudcur-#u , n i emrnty, uilnvotyot Duliuvin
propel tv pointed out l»y the plaintiffs.
Also, Lot No. 99, in tiio 2Gth district of
formorly Leo, now Mumtor County, levied on as tlio
property of John Grifiin, to satisfy a Ii fa from a Justi
ces Court of Houston county, m favor of William
Tharp—4evy made und returned to rnobv n constable.
L. O. MORGAN, Sh’ff.
March $9
i 107,11)8, 111, 158, 101, 165,160, nnd /Ouo Lot of Lnnd, No. tlio Month
No. 155, in the 15ili district originally Ciuf „ mQ ii r. a
i tho InUuwiu^doys, until all ispold:
Fraction No. 16*?, in tho 7th dimriet Coweta. ;
Fr.:.*tIon* jTo. .11^)„174* -179, 173, 175, 176, 177 and
lBn, in the 7th district ohgitmlly Coweta now Camp
bell.
Fraction* N'tf. C.%97,98,121,178 and 179, in tho Hth
district orlglfmUvCowetQ now Campbell.
Fra’tiou* iSo.>,‘2,43, 44,52,56,60,61.63,64,65,66,
0,7t»,7l mid 72, in tlio 9th district originally Coweta
now CuniplioH.
Fraction^ No. 1,18,19,20,51,52,131, 146,151,152,
153, 1 :m, 161,165, toe, 170, 17I. 174, 175,176,
177 mul 178, in tho 1st di.Uiicl uriciimlly Curroll now
Cttiupltoll. ■ % •
Frnction. No. ‘JOo, C’C'i, mol 013 t in tbc Dint district
oriein.-.llv Cttrmll, now Cmnnln-ll.
Pnmttbn. Sfe.'iM), 94Si W nmi -.Mi, in tlio U.1 district
Amelkin. No. 91,05,109,170 nnd 2U;in tlio Mdif
""r'r.ii 'Jnii'- Nn. 3,4, , r >, IS, 57,50, f,(t nnd 93, in tlio 3.1
didriclnirimdlv Cnmdl now QunpbcU.'
Fmctionc No.'‘.*57, -TM, SB's 487, g». 289, 290,201,
S9i 29 !, 307, two, :io9, 810, in On0thdi.tnrl Cnmdl.
Fr.wtion. N,,. 1,2,3, I.6,7, It, 9, to, IL 22,23,21,
95, At. 47 und23. in tin- 7tli di.lnrt Oamdl.
Fruotionu No. 23,2t, A f . 1t;.2l t.-5-1,2-2.2.II,
20J, 233,231, -JR5, ast'207.9BH. 29', '-“'I. SOS 115,310,
321,329,333,321 nnd **S, !u ill. 8th .ii >trtotOnrrnll.
Frui'tion.No.6n,7'*,tl tin 1 93, in 11 i-■ 9l!i d].(in't «ri*
gimdly.Favettr now Campbell. • ,
Fraction*Nb.13.%1 till'd and 162. In the 14th di**
trict oriritwMv DiiVeRe'imw CamtdyclL*
Fraathui No, ‘SIS, in the 17th districtorigiunllv Hen
ry uuw DeKslb. v . • ;
Frarthm* No. 176^177 and 173, in tho 18th district
eri»twAl.v.ty*nry wow t v. .
Fractions No. 4l,12umi qM,in tb- 6th district Gwin-
n«tt.
Fraetinn No. 364, in tho 5th .V^trirt Gwinnett.
Frarfon* No. 97, 133 mul 14*1, in tho 7th district
Gwjquoit., -
Fraction No. I, nnd-Island* No. 1 and 2, in iho Cth
dififirt Wall;
Fraction* No. h 13, 5% 67,68, «♦, 91, 93,167,110,
1L9 and I7»k in the ftjb «H*trle» Halt.
Frartbm No. 159 hi the 1 lift d>iriet Hnll.
WmkINo. 3, in the Vhh di tri * n-.ll,
Frantkms N«. !*?«, 129,13U, 131,133 and 134, In tho
Ilk itHarirt llaharsbiun.
, illnrioii Hale.
W ILL BE SOLD,on tho first Tuesday iu May
next, nt tho Court-House in Murion copnly,
between the usual hunra of sale, lot jof land number
214 in the IQjh district of urigmallv ^luscogee', but
now Marion county, levied on to satisly h 1i" fa from' a.
Justice* Court, frhin Wnlton county, in favor of Wi
le v Fletcher, Vs.Thonm* rikate*, Zedokiali Skates and
r.dwurd D. Mnlune, property pointed out by Murdock'
Mathowson, levy mutloby u craistablo'.
. ‘ EL1AB JONES, Sh’ft’.
March 29
Raiulolpli
O N tho first Tlietday in May next, will bo sold - f
the Comt-House, in tlio Town ol Cutbbcrt; Ran
dolph county, within tho ueual hours of Aide, tho/ol-
lowing proporty to wit: '
Onu Lot of Lund, Nq. 12, in tlio tontli
district of Rand Iph rotinty, fevictj on as the property,
of Druwry Wilkersnii, to satisfy sundry « fas issuer!
from a Justices Court, in Baldwin coutfty, in favor of
Arinin Wilkorsou, vs. siu.l Hrotflr W’djLson, levied
on aud rctur.icd to tno bv u rtmstahloi|i0Prty pointed
nut by l\.\V, jionderson. ’ . *
"jot of Lnnd, Nf,
Randolph county,Trsvied on to siitisfv
luqll fi fn* issued from ii JustipesCoiirt in Wllkj
comity, in favor of Abner Wilborn, vs.'FrniuAs Gnr-
trell,nnd William Gjirtrell, levied ou aud rctiirfted-by
oustuble, property pointed out by*B. W. llcmlgr-
i. ’ • / .
Also, ono fourth port of Lot'No, 24, ill
tho filth district of Randolph eonnty, lc\icd oil «* llie
property of Henry Ivey, to satisfy one small fi fa in fa
vor of Boll Thompson, vw.* said Ivey; snid fi fa issued
from a Justices Court in Warren county; levied on nnd
returned bv a Constable.
Also, Lot of Land, No. 225," tit tho 18th
distrit of formerly 1^*e, now f{iuidolph county, levied
m a* tlio projieity of IL Rienrd*. to satisfy ono fi fiii*-
ueu from a Justices Court in Jasper county, in favor
of T. D, Kincr, vs. said !>. RicaVds, levied on and re
turned by a constable.
AT THE 8AMK TIMV1 AND PLATE,
Will Jbo *ohl, 75 bushels of corn, more or less, levied on
«■ tho property of Henry G. Er.eU, Tax Collector, to
• ati-fv ono fi la i“*ned from tli** Inferior Comt of Ran-
d«»Ipli county, in favor of the Justices of the Inferior
Court, vs. Said Ezell; aud Leroy Junkins,und Tlidni-
Bankston,Securities.
Z. BAILEY, D. Sh’ff.
M tmdi 29
made to llie honorable the Inferior Court-of
'J'rinipuoantyjwHcn sittihga.* u Court of Ordinaiy. for
I(M»vc.toBclloiiclot of land, iu the Hth district of xMe-
riwctlicr count v, No. 167, it being tho renl 6stato of Aii-
gnetu* F. Jordon, for theJxcuciit of said minor.
N. JOHNSON, Guardian.
Jan. 25 *. . * ' ' 4iu .
ffjlOUR MONTHS after date application will be
S 1 mnde Jo the Jionorublo the Inferior.Court of Tnl-
bot county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for
leave to -*011 lot No. 16, in tin* 29th ilist. of riumter
county; ill-* property of Margurct Jones, late of Jeffer
son county, docciLscd. riAM’L. McNElL, Adm’r.
March» t ... 8—4m •
■ NOUR MONTHS after date, upnlicntioh wfill bo
Wl .tnndo to tho liondmhjo tho inferior Court of
Troup cduuty, when silting for ordinary purpose?, for
lenvoto sell tin* real estate ia Henry R.,Thornton, dc.
ceased, with ono negro, belonging to said estate, for
the benefit'of tho heirs and creditors of. saiddcceuscd.
March 24th, 1831. WM. S, THORNTON, Adin’r.
AdtniniNtiiUrixN Sale* -
A GREEABLV to an order of tlio Inferior Court of
Stewart county, will be sold at tin- Court-House in
.Sumter.county, on tlio first Tuesday iu June next.
Lot, Not 127; in tlio Ifitli diatriot of /aid county, sold
for the benefit of-the heirs.and creditors of Nnthun
Brady:jr. deceased. •
' • LEVINAII Ei BRADY, Adui’rx.
February 22- . • ~
Ailinlnfstrafor’s Sale. •
POSTPONED.
A GREEABLV to an ordcrof the Inferior Court of
i % Mnscogca county, when sitting its a Court of Or
dinary, will l*o sold, before the Court-House door in tho
City-of Columbus, on tho first Tuesday hi May next,
ONE BOOSE AND TWO LOTS.
.Yna.45? <m»-1 15n, whereon !\Jra. Weetmorolruid now
lives—al*o, n negro hoy by tho nnine of Lewis, about
5 years old. fcjold a*- tlio property of James II. West
moreland, deceased, for the benefit of>tho creditors of
aid d(-c< used.
AIhq, on thry>amo day, ut the laio residence of. James
11. Westmoreland, will be solit. ono Cow mid Culf. ono
Heifer, ono chest of Carpenter’* Tools, ami housclioUT
uiul Kitchen Furnltiirc, consisting of various articles.'
Miild.ibr thoboiicfitof tlio creditors of Buhl deceased.
Term-on tlio day.
MICHAEL N. CLARKE, Adm’r.
April5 • 5 ids'
Cieorge W. Dillingham
yv a Vt ~;y. '
X O Oil ^uukii Liverpool <3round Suit, ii
J. UU l.uruc Hoolo..
50 tons assorted size Swede Iron
50.bundle other description* Iron.
4000 pieces I'iiiglish.nud AnAricun Castings.
30 seta Blacksmith Tools.
30 sets Mill Irons, all kinds.
. 100 'sets Fanning Mill Irons nnd Screws.
20 piece* Superior Dutch Bolting Cloths, from
tin- best makers in Holland.
300 barrel’s Western Flour from new wheat.
• 100 barrols superfine CannI Flour, family brands.
30 quarter barrels fresh Buckwheat Flour.
• 20 cask* Cheese. . .
50 barrel* Western-Whiskey. - •
2 ppa I Inland Gin. ^v. / *
2 do Cognac llrandv. *
2 hhds. West India Rum.
100 barrels assorted qualities Sugar.
200-sacks. Green" Coflcc.
50 bushels dried I’encbes and Apples.
20 bnrrrels assorted Conliqls. >
2000 pound# Cusl"SleeIJ~- vv^r
2009 «lo German mid Blister Steel.
2000 Showl Mould*..
200 eel* WflBnQk and Cart Boxes.
200 sides Sole leather, < : . • : , v
200* do' Harness and Upper Leather.
50 tanned D.ecr Skins.
20oo gjis. Sionc Ware. ^
. 2000 do ' Wooden Tubs, &c.
50 keg* Powder.’ i ■ ' - * ,
200 bags Shot. * • .
40 boxes .Sperm,Candle*. . \
50 boxes Bur Soup.’
20 barrels 1 .Oaf Sugar. • *
200 Grindstones, all size*. '
• 100 bolts he.lvv Cotton Bugging!.
80 coils Bale Rppe. -
• 300 lbs. Bugging Twine.
20 quarter ciiiks assorted qualities Wine.
200 boxes I fuMuimi Segars.
100 reams .Letter itnu Foolscap Paper.
75. trunk.* and cases, embracing a choice 'assort
ment of Boot* and Shoe*.
20 Trunks. Ready’ Mu.l; Clothing, from tho first
"Establishment.-t in New Vorlt. ' -
-1 cn*o sppeiffme ItriHli Brand ©loth*.
Lcage 'American Cloth* and-Sattini'tt«.
A OfcNKHAL ASSORTMENT OK
EugUsli*4tud 1'icufJi pry*Gootl9,
IiicUiding now 'styles .sillf, worsted and coton fa
bric*. • •
i>0 packages American manufacture, Cotton Goods
brown, bleached and colored.
. lOO.bolt* Lojidou and Bristol Duftil Blankets.
100 puir real Mackinaw Blankets. * .
1 case fine quality Guu*. i do. Kific*. -
’ -5 case* SADDLERY', ampng which'.are a‘few
Spanish, and Caledonia patterns of rich -finish
' with new pattcrii.Stimips.
5 cases .good quality Huts.’, ■'
100 keg.* White Lead,ground in oil.
500 gallons Linseed Oil*’
500 “ -winter strained Lamp Oil.
500 Train Oil.
- A general assortment of Paintift Paint Brushes,
Drugs and Medic inti 9.
2 cases Gentlemen.’* Stocks, of a superior stylo
. mid quality.
1 dozAVig*. - * ..' .-
. J case fushionablo Jewelry.
- 1 case new pattern Pocket pistols anj Dirks,
1 case fashionable Caps;
. *20 linskel.* Cbuinpuigno', good brands.
5 baskets Hpuiiinb Wiues.
10 demijohn* old Madeira.“1816.” .
An 'invoice of INDIAN GOODS, adapted to tho
Creek trade. •
10 boxes Collin*’ casf steel Axes. •
1 caso IbotRon’s Scvtlio Blade*.
6 .cases.Wcediiig Hobs. a-. -'
Aii extensive invoice of British Crockery Ware,
. with some new aud liaudsoine patterns.
An exteririvo inVoicp shelf Hardware.
Lease fine Cutlery.*
30 kpgs and cuscs Tobacco, some choice marks.
50 cuddies Impcriul, Gunpowder and Hyson Tea.
2 cases Houclioug and Bohea Tea.
50 boxes-Window Glass of different sizes.
’ 60 gHlhms fine Irish Whiskey..
.‘1000 lbs. Bar Lend.
300 kegs Cut Nails, all sizes. * •
80 barrels Boston Mackerel. . »
1 barrel fresh Nutmegs.
20 coils Manilla Grass and Russian Hemp Rope.
I case German Fiddles.*
200 pair Tnico Chains.
50 heavy Log Chains.
Columbn**, Jun. 11 33
kj. J. u>»vic« Co.
A 111] recei» ing tliCir lull and winter supply of goods.
Their stock having been purchased in the curly
part of the seuson, before tbe prices had advancea.
tliey 'fiutter themselve* that they will be able to sell
to their old gustoinera, and. all who may call mi them,’
good bargains.
TUEIR STOCK CONSISTS, IN PART, OP THK
FOLLOWING ARTICLES:
Superfine Blue, Black mid Adelaide Cloths,
do. do. Killo Grccu aud Mixed do.
Mu per Blue and Drab Casseineres.
/ Blue, Black and mixed Snttiuct*.
Purple, Dark Green and Bine Merino Cloths. •
Merino Circassians, assorted Colour*.
Dufile and Point Blankets.
White, Red and Green Flannel*.
Rich Black Italian Silks.
do. do Sattin Levantine.
do. coloured Poult de "Soia. T./ >V*ty
Rich Shalcys assorted Colours. Z*[
Pink, White and Blue Hultins.
Blue, Pink, White and Straw Coloured Florence.
Heavy Dark Grccu Sarclnett Silks.
Black Italian Crape*.
French Crapes, assorted Colours. *
Ilcruani Shawls and
Tlijbel wool Shawls, assorted Colours.
Rich Crape Shawls. *
Suneriinc Large Merino scarf*.
Snlsbury und Catflon Flannels.
Figured and plain* Swiss Muslins; •
do u f 44 Joconet do
Finn Cambric and'Furniture Dimity. I
Figured and plain Bobinct. !
. innun CanibnC nnd fine Linen Napkin,-
Lace Capes nndjCollarettes.
Bordered Linen Cambric Hdkfs.
. Fine Thread Lac* uud Edging,
do. . do. “ - Inscrtionn.
Muslin Edging and Insertions.
Fine* plaid and Corded Cambric. .
Linen Tapes and Braids. .
r Bishop Lawn.
i Corded Skirts and Cornetts.
G eorgia, w:mwether.gounty'.-
Whemn* John Cochron applies to me’for letters
,ol administration, cm tlio estate of Silas Die, Into’of
••aid i■ im111f\ dnvn*ecl:
• This is tlier.-toro to cite and admonish all tlio kin
dred aud creditor* of the dccensed, to appear lit my
office within the time pre-erihed by law, io file thejrnh-
ifetions, if any cause exist, why suid letter* should not
he granted. .
Given under my band, nt ofiico, this26tb dayof
Mareli, 1831. ' LEVI M. ADAMS^CPk.
Aprih5 .-9—4t .
* Drags and Medicines.
T HE {Subscribers ore constantly receiving largo
and extensive supplies of
, Drugs iftul Medicines, I Surgeons.Instruments,
■ Paints, | Patent Medicines, *
Oil mid Dyo Stuffs, . Perfumery.
In addition to ftiojjr Mtock on hand, will mnke tlieir
assortment very complete, and which is offered for sale,
oil the most liberal terms, and at reduced rates.
HOXEY.& URQUHART.
February 15 * . 2—6m
Randolph Stiles.
-«7JLL>' fOld •»> the Tuwnof CiUbbert, Rmidnlph
j fl comity, on tho first Tuesday ill May nexftb
tially Henry n.nv Faveito. v enmity, on tho first ruesdny in ftlay next, l>em
At thu to.iri-lIdDfo in the town dfCAMPBErX- <wci'rt the usual hotfrs of sule, the following prun^
TON, on Tlim -luv the \’6th d.iy of June, 183li. and ty,to wit: •
Lotoflandtniinlmr two htinrinvl nnd
nine in the seventh di«trict of originally I.cc, now Rnn-
(lolphconurv—leviedjonn* tho property of Jr-se Au«-
, to satisfy one li fa issued Rom a Justice’s court, hi
orof Water* Veal. Levy, tundo and returned to mo
Aconftable.
Lot niinYbcr two hundred nnd sixty-five, in
the fth district 1 —levied on n* the property of Stokcly
vrins, tosatwfv a fi fu.-i*flued from a Justice’s(?ourt,
... favor of Merrit W. Warren. Levy nmdc and return’-
ed to me by a constable. - - M
April 5 Wild J A M C. BROOKS. Sh’ff.
Troup Slierill’** Hales.
W ILL nE SOLD on the first Tuesday in May
next, in the town of. LaGramje; Trouj) ceunty,
within.tho usual hours of sale, the following property
to w It:
Ono Road wngCOlhfttidtliroohlacK Mules,
all levied upon a* the property of Renjamm Jordan to
satisfy a Mortgage ft liHYnm Troup Superior Court m
fuvor of Thomas C.Vallnln v* Benimmn Jordan.
March l D’. S. ROBERTSON, D. Sh’ff.
Two nveroes.Dick a follow aliout.5?2years
of nge, Nancy a girl about eleven vears old. Lyvied
u|vma* the nrojierty of Jesso Ik Green, to «*ati*fy a
mortgmro fi fn in favor ofTJiomn* B. MoigHn,.y*. Jesse
D, Green. The property pointed out in the Mortgage.
March 1 ‘ JOHN ARNOMVSh’ft'.
Troup HlierilPs Hale.
W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in May.
next, nt do Court-House in tm town of
Grange, Troup county, the following property, to
. One hny horse,, and tho* wood work of a
road wngon, levied on as tbe property of Isaac Norton,
to *aii-»fv a fi fn from Troup Superior'Court, in favor
of J tunes Turner, vs. Isnac Norton nnd Eliot Reed..
■ - JOHN ARNOLD,'Sh’ff.
AT THE SASU-* Tt*nqjM> PLACE Wll L BE SOLD,
The west half of’lot of land, No. 30fi,
In the Sib district of Troup county, levied on n*.the
property of Fhfilip l*le*s to satisfy sundry h las from
n Jniqfiwa Court of Troup county, in fax or of Jo
M. Port, >8. Phillip PI—fl -levy made bv a Const
’ I ^ g ROBERTSON, D. Sh’ff.
April 5
ters of Adininistriitionon the estate of Rich’d Joncsjr.
Into’of said county, deceased t - 1 ..* ' *
Thi-* i* tliorelbre to rim au.l aduiomsli nil the kindred
nndoreditors of .tlm decertsod, to appear nt my -office,-
within the time prescribed by law, to file their ohjee*.
♦ions, if any cause exist; why said letter* -should not
lie granted. * .
Given under my hand, at office, this 2-lrii day of
March, 1834, TH08. C. SMITH, c..c. o.
April 5; ’ 9—-it
_ dy Mitchell, Administrator of the estate of And-
row Slmdingcr, deceased, njjplies for letters of dismis
sion from thoffurtlier ailininistratiyn on the said. cr.tatc:
This i* therefore to cite nnd admonish all the kindred
nnd creditor* of tho deceased, to appear at inyoftice,
w ithin tlio time prescribed by law. to tile their object
lions, if.any oputo exist, why said letter* of disiuis-
'im >lmuld not be gruiitcd.
Given under inv band, at office, this 7th day of Jmi-
»ry, 1834. * HENRY PERKINS, c. c. o.
January 18 - lU6m
nh Dunn, aud Wilov Newhorrv, Administrators
on the estate of Jesse Kelly, deceased, applies for let*,
ter* of di-ttniwon from the estate of said deceased::
Tin* i* therefore to cite nnd admonish all tljo kindred
aud creditors of the deceased, to tippcnr ut my office,
within tlpV time prescribed by law. to file their objec-
t*ons, if any enuso exist,, wliy said letters of dismis
sion should not bo granted. -•
Given under my hand, nt offico, tills7tb dav of Janu-
y, 1834. . HENRY PERKINd, c. c. o.
January 18 mCm
G eorgia, sumteiI. county.—Whereas
Lewis Pilcher; applies- for letter* of administra
tion on tlio estate of John S. Martin, deceased, lato of
said county: ’ • . . •
This is therefore to cite nn«l admonish nil' the kin-
drwjrand eredilore of’the deceased, to appear ut my
offico within tho time.prescribed by -law. to file their
objeetions, if Htiv cause exist, win said Liters of ud-
iniiii-tnilion should not be ai.mi.-d.
Given under uiy baud nt office, 1I1U81H dnvof March,
1834. • ' JACOB W: COftjJ, c. c. o.
March 22 * ’ 6 4t
C >4 EORGIA, TROUP COUNTY.—Ported before
Iff me, by Joseph Henderson, one darkChesuut Sor
rel Mare, supposed to Ih? fivo yeiirs old this spring, tho
left-hind toot wliito to the pa*teni joint, 61 some w Into
on her right fbrp foot,and a scar 011 tlio hind part oilier
richt fore leg, jurtnbOeo the knee, widin white star in
lie- forehead, about 4 feet 10 or, 11 inches liigli, gp-
nrai-'ed bv Uiebnrd' M. Ward and 'James H. Estes, to
hftv dollars, this 10th Mareli, 1834.
REUBEN C. ESTES, j. *.
A true extract from the Estray Book, this 18th dav
of Mafeh 1834. OLIVER P. FEAKS r Clerk.' * ■
March 2*> . 8—3|
( GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COL’N1TC—Whereas
IT Willium t'rew applies forlctten of aihniui*tru-
tioM on the estate of Arthur White, latf of Burke c<
\\ il.-i'cu-ed: ,
This i* therefore t<*efte and ndinonirt idl the. kindred
mid creditors of the d*v.v*ed, Tp npp*u>at my Oilier,
within the time prcacruied by law tolle tbeir objpe-
tions, if any cnu*e e\i*li why snid lett rs should not
be grume.- 1 . , _ , 1 ’ , -
Given under my hum! nt office, flirt 18th dav of
Mnrch, tR'H. * JOHN TOWNSEND, c. c. 6.
A GOOD ONE HORSE DRAV—For bale.. En-
quire of . SHORTER, TARVER & Co.
, (pure
ecetnbe
January 25
.. J.'S. Smith,
NEXT DOOR TO THE COLUMBUS BANK.
M AS Just received an extensive assortment !of
Cloth*, Ready made Clothing, Hut*, Boots and
Shoes, &,c.—which I10 offers for sule, ut reduced prices,
for cush only.
HI* STOCK CONSIST* IN PART OF THK FOLLOWING, VIZI
‘ Blue, Black nnd Invisible Green Cloths.
Black CuHinieres. •
Blue aud Black riatinets.
Black riilk Velvets. ,
Fig*(b Silk voBtings. •
Finn-Irish Linens..
• White Pongee il’dks. .
Flagg do do t *.
Black Italian Cravats; . •
.Black uud Coloured Ilorse Skin Gloves.
‘Beaver und Dog Skin • . do . .
WoolcnJ-Cottpn and Silk Half'Hose,
Plain, and Plaited, Saitih and Bombuzuie Stocky.
r PluinBlack andBbioVelv’ol . do..
White Hair and Figured do
>Shirt Collars ond BoHoms.* 4 .
India RiibboivCotton and Silk Suspenders,
Cloth Caps, Pantaloons,' Straps, Ac. .
‘ Heady Hade Clothfhir*
Dluo; black. Brown,’Olive,'Invisible Grech Cloth
Fin'ck uud Dross Coat*.
Pimtaloons-of every description.'
Blue, Blugk Cloth,Silk Velvet and Cotton Velvet
Vest*. '
Dark and White Vnloiicin nnd Marsuillcs Vests.
Brown Cloth Over CoUt*.' .
Bluck Petersham do
Blue mul Black Gcal’* Huh- Camblct Clonks.
Blue Cloth • ' do
Spanish Wrappers . do •
Ladies Cloaks.
Fine Linen mid Cotton Net^hirts.. .
Ho also carries on
THE TAILORING BUSINESS;
And has employed nn experienced workiimn, Mr.
F. A. Fairchild, und will endeavor to give satisfac
tion to all those who umy favor, him with their custom.
Juunnnry 25 ,35 tf
L’oluuibus Jockey Lluto Hacctt
Tpobtponed. f
I N cunacquence of tfio Kuce* at Auguata and Macon
being postponed, the liuces ov er.ihe VV V.> 1 LBN
COURSE will not take place until die 22U of April—
when the following purses will positively bo run lor;
under tho exclusive control uml direction of the Stew
ards nnd Ottkers of the Uub. The races w ill contra-
lor rivr. data—free tor any Marc, Horse or Ueldiug
the United StutcH. The Turf, lor beuuty and ele
gance, is not surpasr.edliy any in Georgia; Extensive
' :conimodutiou» are prepared, and all lovers ol good
lort are inv ited to intend.
Fikst Dat, April 2Vnd—Otre mile heats, for a
iplcndid Silver Cup, and eutrancc money.
Second Dat, April 23d—Two mile heats, for a
purse of $250. ,
Third Day, April 24tli—Three mile heats for a. .
purse of $350. :
Fourth DaY; April 25th—Four mile heats, for *
purse of $500. .
. FifTH Day, April 26th—Mile heats, best 3 in 5$;
lmndy-cap, for the gate and’entrunce money.
Weight* Jcc. according to tlio rule* of the Western
Course. . .
The rules of the Central Course, Baltimore, have
been udouted with some few alterations.
S. R. BONNER, Sec’y.
February 1 36 td
(f7 J The papers that have published, tho races, will
plcusc publish this every other week till the 22d April,
and forward their account* lof payment, to ’
d. R. B.
sntnings.
1 Chqpks.
r.x
. Manilla Sultana or Gras* Cloth for Qkirts.
Rich; Black and White Lace Veils.
Black and Green Worsted Berage.
Liucn Sheeting and Table Damask.
Super Irish Linens nnd Lawn*.
Ricli'Fuhcv Prints 4-4 Oil Colours,
do. Half Mourning -aud Black Prints.
Fine Cambric Ginghams, assorted Colours.
. Marauilles CounlerpiiW aiid fkh-Cottoil Fringe.
Ladies’ Long White Kid Gloves,
do Ilorse Skin and Kid Gloves.
Gentlemen’* Horse Skin and Beaver do.
Gum-Elastic Suspcndors and Garters.
Gentlemen’s Bluck Sattcn,.Bombazine and Velvet
Stock*. ;
Lambs Wool and Silk Hose.
Spittlcficld and Bandnnno Hdkfs.
Assorted Coloured Sewing Silks. ja
Clarks Spool Cotton and Superfine Cnmnric Thread
Ricli Embroidered Figurtd Velvet Belt*.
Rich Bonnet Kihh.on*, assorted Colours.
Cap Ribbons nnd Bonnet V/irc.
Wire Taste and Bonnet Reeds.
* Rich Carved Shell Corubs.
* Plain Shell Side Comb*.
. Brnzillisn Combs, assorted sizes.
Super Silk und Cotton Umbrellas.
Blotched nnd Unbleached Sheetings and Sliirtinj
Dorchester Ticking Couftterpin and Api ^
Heavy Negro’Cloths und Cotton Osnuburgs.
Heady Made Clodiingr.
A complo assortment of superfine Frock and Dree*
Coat*, assorted color*. »
Silk Velvet Cloths, nnd Silk Vests.
Pantaloons of every description. *
Shirt* and Drawers.
Thifir Clothing i* all mndo expressly to order.
• Tliev warrant it not to he inferior to nny.
JEWELRY—A-GOOD ASSORTMENT.
Gold nnd Silver Watches.
* do Ear-ring* nnd Breast Pins.
Swords and Epaulets, Dirks, pintolf.
.Rifles and Doublo Barrel Shot Guns.
Silver and Steel Thimbles.
• Bced Bag* and Purses.
Sci*sors, Needle* and Pins.,- '
Perfumery, Hair Powder and Tuffs..
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY.
Joiner’s Tools und Tin Ware.
Saddles, Bridles and Martingales. -
Cnniet Bags and Saddle-bags.
Wifovv Wagons and Table Mats.
MILLINARY GOODS of every description.
Ladies’ Tuscan Bonnet*. .
- Do. Brown nnd Green Calashes.
500 pair Negro Shoes, good quality. . -y ....
Gentlemen’* tine Boot* and Shoos’ of every descrip
tions.
Gentlemen’s.Fine Beaver Hats. •
Gentlemen and Boys Hats, cheap quality*-
Gentlemen’s Sea Otter Spanish Bag Cloth Caps.
Orleans Caps, Boys
Tlio public in general, are invited to call and exam*
hie their stock. Nov. 9 24 tf
Parley’s Itlngozinc.
To Parents, Teachers, School Committees,
and all who feel an interest in the improve
ment of Youth.
I T is not yet quite a year since Parley’s Magazine
Wa* ('011 1 luotie^I- . q—4»«» »!«.■* yvihid »lr—-
number of subscribers ha* increased to 20,0lrti, and the .
work ha* rccoiv ed, ever}' where, tlio most unqualified
approbation. It lias found its w ay to thousand* of fa
milies, and while it has entertained the social circle,
its unobtrusive lessonH have, we trust, often hud a su-
lutury influence ou the juvenile mind und heart;. Ir
jin* also found it* way to the hcIiooI room; and many.
classes of young pupils have been cheered twice » ti ? _
month by the welcome voioe of the teacher bidding
them to iny aside, for a few days, the class book which
they liftv’o^ read brer and over, perhaps twenty times,
and read/the pages ot r Parley’s Magazine. The de-'
mund ft)r the work, to be used in schools, i* rapidly in
creasing. t *
Encouraged by such unexampled success,the pub-
lishcrs’httvo resolved fo render it still more worthy of
aii liberal a patronage; and not to remit their exertions
till tliev see it introduced into families and school^
throughout die whole length and breadth of the United
States.
In this view they have secured new aid in theediufy V-
rial department. The lato editor of the Juvenile Ram* {
blor, who, in addition to liis qualifications a* a writer
for the young, has the advantage of many years exf-
perience as a Teuchcr, will henceforth assist in cqn^:
ducting it. j -
We propose to present, in the progress of escreg»-i
.lumc, a great variety of intero#»«»H'® t,,r tmoortao*
pics. - -
TERMS.
Price one dollar a year, in advance. Each number
being stereotyped, the back numbers can be supplied
in nny quantities. All orders post paid, promptly at
tended to. . • • '
03* Tho postage on this Magazine is three quaxsepf
of a cent for 100 miles, and one cent and a quarter only,,
the greatest dirtance. ;
Published evory other Saturday, by
LILLY, WAIT, &. CO. 121, Washington St. Poston^
THOMAS T. ASH, 148, Clicsnut St. Philadelphia
Coleman, Ilulden, &- Co. Portlmid.
VVilliam, Af- Joseph Nenl Haititnor©v
P. Wood & Co. Baltimore.
Malilon Day, New-York. ’ . - : .-Cv
Collins, & Hannah, New-Yorlu
John Wiley, New-York.
Marshall & Brown, Providence.
Sold by all tlie p^j^ipal booksellers in the U. Statnto
Hamilton Academy.
T HE Trustees of this Institution are ennbled to
inform its friends awl patrons, that they have se
cured tho services of the Rev. Mr..Win. B.‘Richards,
jn the .Male department, and Mis* Harriet H. Denham, *
in the Female department of tho Academy, for the next
year. Tjieir capacity to tcuch, nnd their successful
mode of instructing youth, reccommend this lnstilii* -
tion to tho patronage ol llie public. Board enn be had .
in tho village on accommodating term*, Parents and -
Guardian* are respectfully invited to give-Duthsirsup.
port. >VM. C. OSBORN, Secretary,
December 22 31—if
New and Fresh Goods .
CHEAP FOR CASli.
S HORTER, TARVER & Co.-have just received
iroct from New-York, p.art of their splendid as-
sortniem of Dry Goods, purchased, at tlio lowest rates
from first hand*. . . . *
They have just opened a Inrge nssortment of Mens.
Womens, Bovs, Misses and childrens shocs/Mcns and
Youths Fur Hats.
- Rose nnd Dufile Blankets
Bleached and unbkacod Shirtings nnd Shoetlngs
• (’hint-/. Prints, new aud beautiful Patterns
A11 elegant assortment of Calicoes
Domestic Plaid stripes and checks. .
Red, White und Green Flannels
Irifth Linen, common and very superior qualities -
Chintz Slmwls and Handkerchiefs
Cotton and Silk Flag, • dp .
Pongee and Bahdumia do
. Bengal Stripe . * ' .. ^ :V‘C*r^-:-
Negro Cloths and Shirtings
Dress and Furniture Diinety
• Sevornl Cuscs, superir Cotton Cards.
Ono of the partners, will remain constantly in New-
York, to attend the nuctions, nnd to furnish us continu
al supplies of the choicest und most desirable goods
for tin* market. ’ The highest price* paid in cash, for
cotton of good quality, and in squnro bides.
. Expected soon,, nn extensive assortment of Grocc-
ries,.Hardware. Crockery, mid Dfy Goods.
September 25 18—tf
FaslKioiiAble Clotl.iin^ «V -Hat Store
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. •
H. <5s C. A. PEABODY liavo just returned
•'from New-York, with a splendid assortment of
" road Cloths, Casiiuercs'and ’
Black, Blue; Brown, Green,
ed Broad .Cloth* -
• Black, -Blue, Drab and fashionable stripe Casimercs
Velvet, Sik Valencia^ white and figured Marseilles
Vestings—nilbf which w|U be manufactured to or
der bv.the, j^esf of ■workmen, und warranted equal to
any in the gauntry. Also, Reudv Mddo Clothing,
cni! idling of
Black,-Blue, Brown, Green, A del n id, Drab nnd mix
ed l>r»;s* Coat* and Frocks, of superior work
man-dun. - .
Black, Blue mid fancy stripe Cnshncro Pantaloon*
Plain & douhle breasted Sifti VeRet, Valencia, Fan
cy Silk, Mole Skin, nnd Cnsimcrc Vests
W hite and Figured -Marseilles of. every description
White and Red Flannel Shirts and Drawer#
. Gingham, checked uud unbleached Cotton Shirts ’
Fine Linen shirts
Uudio and plain Cotton do <
KufUcd and plain Bo-;om*
• Plain und pluited Satin Stocks
Bombazine, Velvet, Silk, Silk Hair Clotlq white
nnd black Camel-* hair do
Buck Skin Riding Gloves;
Fine Horse Skin do-
White Kid, Silk and Cotton do
Gum Elastic Sm penders U
Webb Sewing.Silk do ^
Wotflted «nd Cotton do
Flag, Bandanna, Pongee and Linen CambricUTIand-
. kerchieft... ’ . . *
Black Sattin, Italian and Canton Silk Cravats
"White Jaconet . « do
• Silk. Cotnin, W6ntM and Woollen Socks
S'dk and G*»t! 11 Fi.ibrelln-*.
Also, fa^binnald" Hat* of all qualities,
. Black nnff Drah. *
N, P.—Onler* from tho country nunetuMly attend
ed u»; aud particular attention paid to cutting. •
October 10 20—tf
Foster & Fogle
W OULD inform thb citizen* of .Columbus and
vicinity, that they have opened a store on Broad
street Jn the building formerly occupied by the Insur-
. ’ THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF
Ladies’ anil Gentlemen’s Gold LeVcrii nnd Lcpines.
Gentlemen’s Silver Levers, Horizontal und -Plain.
\. Watches.
Ladies Cable and Basket Nook Chains. ’
Clin in*, Seals, Keys mul Hooks, ’
Set* of Earrings and Pins, with Agate, Jet, Cameo,
Cornelian, Topaz and Swiss Painting Centre.
Diamond, Jet, I'caii Enamel, .Garnet, Ruby, Gold
Stone, Plain and Chased Finger Rings. *
Diamond, Pearl, Jet, Cameo, Agatc .mu Plain Breast
Pills.
Gentlemen’s Long Link and Curb Chains.
Seals nnd Koys. ■ • ,' ‘ .
Guard Chains and Keys.
Gold Spectacles und Pencil Case*.
Bolt Slides'and Buckles.
Visiting Card mid Cases.
Musical. Shell*and Ivory Snuff Boxes.
Bend Rnrs.nud Pjirees, Bead Chains and Scarfs.
Coral aud Jet Necklaces.
Silk nnd Leather Purses’.
- Curved and Plain Shell and Brazilian Combs.
Silver Flailed and Steel Spectacles and Cases.
Silver "Pencil* and Lends. N
• Pen, Pocket and Dirk Knives. • •
Scissor*, Dirk*, RaZor* nnd Strop*.
Mutes, Fifes,.Harmonicas nnd Violin Strinr*.
Silver Table, Ten, Cream, Mustard uud Salt Sppons.
Butler and Fruit Knives.
. Perry’s Tongues, Gills, and Cillots, And Steel Tens.
Needle*, ond Thimbles. • *
Silver nnd Stegl Watch Chains nnd Keys.
Key Rfngfl, Watch Ribbon, Slide* mid Rings.
Che** Board* and Mcu, Back Gainon Boards.
Tooth Brushes nnd Powder.
Gilt and Stoel Purse Clasp*.
Double nnd Single Barrel Gun*,
licit tnd Pocket Pistol*, Powder Flasks, Percus
sion Cap* und Holder*.
Alabaster nnd Ebony M nn, b* Clocks.
Willard’s Patent Time Piece*,
times with and without Sword*.
Plaited Cnndlertick*, Snuffer*’nnd Tray*.
<' 1 -loro, Ten Pot* and Bell*—nnd
Many other article*, too numerous to mention* nil
of which they.offer low for-ca a h or uppmved credit.
However tlnv would not have people lake their
word concerning the price and qualitv of their articles,
but would consider it a* n favor if Ladie* mid Gentle
men would call mid examine for themsehe*.
N. B. Particular attention paid to watches left for
repair. All Job* in their line will be done neatly, and
*tt -Arort notice. Plain Jewelry of all kind*, miinnfnr-
tnred to order; also Canes and Cocoanut Shells
nioiinted to-qriler. ‘ '
Nov. 2 • 23 tf
Will Ii-pti*.
S AW AND G1UST BI1U- IRONS—for *nl>- bv
. •«- W. DnxiiVUHAM.'
Central II-tel....Wiicon, Georgia. •
JOHN .CARTER. LATE OP CLINTON,
VTAS opened the Central Hotc^in tlio oxtensiy^
MM. Fire Proof Brick Building, recently erected in
this City. The location i* central to the* business of
the pltqje, and the. house is conveniently arranged for-
the' accommodation of families or single persons, ci
ther as regular or transient boarder*. The be<l£ utul
furniture throughout, are new and superior. The To*
hie I111I Bar will.always he fu rni she (f with the host the-
market affords, nnd no pains will he ppnre.d by the pro
prietor to render comfortable and agreeable, all who
may favor him with their custom; and lie hopes from
his long experience, olid the satisfaction heretofore .
rendered .the community, to merit from his friends rind
tbe public, a liberal share of patronage.
O 3 - Extensive und convenient stables, are attached
to the Hotel.
October 12' .20—.tf';*
I The City IfnII....Coliiml>HN, Cm,
situated on the corner of Broad, mid St. Clnjf.
Street*, vgpj6n is in tlm centre of tbo city, nnd
heart of business, l»eing in frfiiit of tlie Columbus Bank,
and next door below the Insurance Bank. The City
Hall has extensive accommodation* fur ll»o jniU) oCL
family, the individual traveller, dip daily bonrdcgjon^'
the fnshionahle visiter, 'rho proprietors pledge thein- •
selves that neitherexpenso nor attention slioll be want
ed to render their guests comfortable. Tlieir House
will be ready for the reception of company Ire tlie 23d
’ rtnnt. BEDELL &. WALKER.
Columbus, Dec. 21 ' ‘ *21—If
(D*.Tbe Georgia Journal, Federal Union, Southern
Reconler, Georgia Macon Telegraph, Georgia
Messenger, Montgomery Journal, Montgomery Ad
vertiser, Cherokee Intelligencer and’Western Herald,
are requested to publish the above every other week,
for two months, und forward tlieir bills for payment.
Entertainment.
T HE Subscriber having purchased tbo House re
cently Occupied by Gen. Tlios. S. Woodward/
is now prepared for the reception nnd emei tnimuent of
Trovelfers. Ilis bouse is situated about 32 miles from
Montgomery, and 60 from Columbus, on the groat-
Stage Read. he.iwo*».» -!f, CO s. f J’bo distance of
tlie House from tlio*e places/renders it n veiy conve
nient stand to persons travelling to either place.
„ JAMES K. T. WALTON.
WoomvARD’s, Macon Co., March 29..
April 5 9—?t
To Iflill Owners.
mx ASTI, and a fair price will be. frive*»-£»r t.mA-»,-
delivered at Chattahoochee, formerly MouKt
Vernon*, at the forks of tho Flint and Chattahoochee
'livers, if delivered before the30tli April next—Apply
> J. W. KINGR^-—
Tost Master at Chuttuhoochce.
April 5 ‘ ' 9—2t* v-
•T^TOTICE.—All persons having demands a-
1^1 gainst.the Steumer Georgian and Mary Jones,
since July, lnpt, arc requested. to present them to tKa
subscriber, properly authenticated, for settlement.
9 SAMUEL K. HODGES.
February 8 • 1 tf.
• lly^onn Universal RlrdiVincs
OF THE .rtlUTlSH COLLEGE OF nEATI.H, LONDON.
T HF.SE rill* invented nnd prepared by “M01L-
son,” are snid'In hi* directions, to be adapted to
all disenses,.on tbo principle that man in subject to
one;only- disease, viz: imfurity of the ri.ood,
nnd that, if his directions are followed, tlie medicine
w ill roach nnd cure the most deep rooted eomplnint.—
They ore particularly useful in nil tho varied diseases
of tnp Liver, which is so frequently nfiectcd in warm '
climates. For sule one door below the Book .Store, at
JACKSON & McCARTER’S.
January 11 . 33— tf
• . New Store.
rWlHE Subseribera liuving taken tho Store-uup
JH door below the Book Store: now offer to tbelt
friends and the public, a General Assortment of
DRV GOODS, • I HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, | CROCKERY,
HATS, SHOES, Ac. ,
All of which will be sold ut the lowcrt market pnep.
jackson &. McCarter.
: ,JanuwJH• r-. -- : tf
niclicti and J«\Vclry*
T HE SUBSCRIBERS have just received tho
most Splendid nssortment nf Watches nnd Jgw-
clry over before offered forale iu this city,- which add
'd totbrir formerini,k«'> tlieir j.i. -ehrnssiirtmciit
worthy the notice of its worthy citizens, and those' of
tho towns in its vicinity, A Do,’ n Good As*ortmcut ut
FBUPTMEOY AND FANCY ARTICI.rS.
Watches carefully repaired.nnd warranted to perform
weft. • FOSTER & FOGLE.
February I 8C—*»f