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SHERIFFS’ SAEES
ittmcogce Sales..
"XJTITILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in August
VT next,ut the Court-Honsedoor in tho' Town of
Columbus,die following properly to wit: •
Lot of Innrl mintbrr two Imutlrcd nntl tlnr-
tv-two, in tho Sth district «f Alitraagcacountjr,
nn to (Unify u fi fa from Hall Inferior Court, in favor
of Patrick J. Murray,™. John Yarbrough, pointed
out by said Murray. ,
Onq negro vvorrmn named Klimlu, about
{to year* of age, Icvid on on the property.of Aluvunt
Whatley, to Ratify a fi lit frmp Muscogee' - Inferior
Court, in favor of Jonulliari I*. Juck*on,.vs. raid Whnt-
iov; and sumltyodicr small fi Ida ill favor of Tito*.
Oiliiro, and others,'VS. MnvnntWIiadoy, levied on ami
returned to by a Cunstablc. <
Olio lot of liuul atnnbcr one hum]red mid
seventy-two, In tho lOtlt district of Alusoogco,\vith n
Grin Mill thereon, toms cleared laud, quduomforta-
hla cabins, Vvlteroon lleorgo I’urkor how lives, levied
on as tho properly of George Parker, to satiafy. sundry
a tax from (l Justices.Coutt, ill foror of Stewart tl
Fontaine, and others, v«. said George Ptirkcr,. levied
on and rc|urued to me by n Constable.
POSTPONED. SaI,E. '
The imeresf of Murk B. Flint), in half of
Jot of land, No. 211; in tho 33d district of originally
Loo, now Jlnsco'gcc county, levied on ns (Jie property
of the said Elam, to satisfy three A 7ns from a
ecu Court of Muscogee county; two in fnvorof John,
Victory, tho othor in favor of E. E. Powors, va, aaid
Hlaui, levied on and returned to nib by W. I). Hasting.'
Dunstable. Will. HOLLAND, Slt’A.
Ouo negro boy named Bills 'about' thirteen
years of age, levied on ns tho property of J olid Milton,
to satisfy a it fit from tho Mayors OourlJ oftlfo tqwn Of
'Columbus, in fuvor Of Jucoh, I. Moses, va. Jolm .Mil
V July 5 WM. HOLLAND, Slt’ff. M. O.
LEO.U/,VOiT€LS.
1 7t OKU months afterdate application will Iks made.
t,i the honorable the Inferior Court of Moser,gee
'county, when sitting ns u Court of Ordinary, for leave
to rcli lots of land No. 87(1, id the lltli district 1st
section, mid No. Ura l, in tho 10th district 3d rcctio'uof
the Cherokee purchnsc/and also. No. 65 in dm 1st dis-
.(del, formerly Muscogee, now Marion county, being
tile real cstnto of William Tilly, late'of Muscogee
bounty deceased. THOH. If. llEESK, Adm’r.
' June 11 ‘
,.-vun, i
19—ini
ETtOUil MONTHS after date application will bo
• IP made to the honorable the Inl'criorChurt of Tal
bot county, when sitting for ordinary purposos, for
lonvn to sell jot No,. lfiK ill th<“idlh di*t. 6f Sumter
coimly, the property of .Margaret Jones, late ofjeffer-
soneoiintVxiieccascd. . HAM’L. McNEIL, Adm’r.
.'lurch 23 , 8 —lm
JKTtOOR MONTHS alien dote, application will bo
tT nnulo to tlte honorable the Inferior Court of
Troup comity, when sitting .fpr ordinary purposes,for
leavc.to sell (lie raid estate of Henry U. Thimtton,de
ceased, With one negro, belonging to aaid estate, for
the benefit of Ilia Jicira and creditors of said deceased.
Marsh 24 th, 1831. WM. S. THORNTON, Adm’r.
March 29 tl—lm
Tranit Sales.
‘Vj&TILL ho sold on tho fnrstTucsdny in August noxt.
If bi tho Town of l.aGraugc, Trapp county, llio
ULiewing property to-wit: "
Tho west hnlfof lot of land number nirio-
yy-uluo, in Ilia licit districtofTroupeoknly,levied up
on as the property of Jeremiah .Shoemaker, to witisly
two fi fas ft-om a Justices Court uf said county, ill fa
vor of Tllomas H. Traylor, vs. Jeremiah Shoemaker,
and Jolm Vickers. property pointed out by ono of tho
defendants, levy tnndo by a Constable,
Also, one roud‘Waggon and harness, leyied
-Upon as tlm property of Benjamin Jordon, to sftiisfy
a fi fa from the Superior Court of sold county, in fa
vor of Ucury Kctlain, vs. Ucitjauiiit Jordon, property
•pointed out by tho defendant.
July 5 JOHN ARNOLD, Sh’OV
AT TUB SAME TIME AtfD FLACK, WILL 1IK SOLI),
Ouo lot of lutid number thirty-sovou in
the. Sth district of Troup county,'levied upon as tho
property of Uoorgo Doan, to satisfy sundry ft fas lisu-
fid from a Justices Court of aiUd county, in favor of
Jjalon Boss, and others, vs. George Doan.
Also, ono negro girl by the namtLof Silvy,
18 years old, ono sorrel horse, 0 years old, saddln and
bridle, levied upon os the property of Gideon Arthur,
to satisfy two fi fits, ono from tho Superior Court, and
ona'from the Inferior Court of Pulaski county, hi fa-
vorof Watson Si Warren, vs. Gldeoh Arthur,
Also, tho oust hull' of lot of land, number
831, in iho 7th district of said county; containing 10H
ncre«, mote or ids.), levied upon ns tho property of
Klehnrd I’ryor, tti satisfy n A fu from Troup Inferior
Court, in favor of John J. Hussey, vs. Richard l’ryor.
July 5 D. S. ROBERTSON, D. Sit’ll,
F OUR months afterdate, application will ho mndq'
' W tho honoroblo tho Inferior Court of Troup
county, when sitting Air ordinary purposes, for leave
to solTihe ronl'ostnto of Olivo Heard, oipliao of Stephen
0. Heard deceased, for the benefit of said orphan.
May 13,1834, GEORGE W. HEARD,Guard.
1|WY tiro twenty-fifth of December, eighteen hun-
JU dred and thirty-four, I promise to pay James H.
llolt, or bearer, five hundred dollars, for valuo rec’d. -
August, 1833. 'ROBERT STOKES.
GEORGIA, Harris county.’
.* Iofcrior Court, June Term, 1831.
Personally appeared in open Court, James Hi Holt,
who being sworn, enitli that the above is a into copy
of itn original note which lie bos bad, and which lias
been lost or mislaid from bis possession.
Sworn to, and subscribed in opon Court, this 9tb
Juni, 183-1. . JAMES H. HOLT.
Jons J. ILnrKK.j. u c.
GEORGIA, Harris county.
JAMES n. HOLT, vs'. ROBERT STOKES.
Inferior Court, Juno Term, 1831..
Rule Nisi, io establish lost Note.
It appearing to'tho Court, that James 11. Holt, him
lostorjriiedititTUio original notCrOf wliiclf tlie obovo is
a copy; Ardored oti motion, that tlto above copy bo es
tablished, in |ieu.of tho original, unless cause lie shewn
to the controty, ut did noxt term of this Court, and
tlmt u-Copy of this rulo bo sorved npon tho defendant
agreeable to Iqw, -
■ A truo • extract from tho minutes, this 9th day of
Jane, 1834. - ' WM. V. BARDEN, Cl’k.
Juno 21- ’ 20—3m
rjl O'UR moths after date, application will bo innde,
A to file lionorahlc, tho Inferior Court of. Tronp
county, when sitting for ordinary purpose's, for ieavo to
soli afl tlto real estate of Esom Turner, deceased, for
tho benefit of the heirs and creditor's of said estate—
May 7th, 1031.' WADE H. TURNER,i
RICHARD Q. LANE, j Al,m r9 '
May 17 15—lm
F OUR months after date, application will be mndo
to tho'honorable, tho Inferior Court of Troup
county, when sitting for ordinary purpns.es, for Icayo to
sell tho real ostata of Littlehcrry Gradium, deceased;
sold for tho benefit of tho heini and creditors of said
decensod. . LEMUEL GRESHAM, Adm’r.
May 24 . Id—4m
F OUR, months after dale, tapplication will he mndo
to tho honoriiblo the inferior Court, of Alarion
county, whon sitting as a Court of Ordinary, fot leovo
to aoll lot No. 56, in the 30th district of originally Leo,
now Marion county, as'tlio properly of John 8. Mar
tin deceased, of Bumtef county.
. LEWIS PILSI1ER, Adm’r.
JlayBI 10—lm
F OUR months afterduto,application will lie made;
to tho lioiiornhlo tlto' Inferior Court, of Troup
comity, when sitting for ordinury purposes, forlchvo
to self ono lot of lund, lying and being in tlin sixth
district of tlto county of Troup, known by lot No. 164.
it being tho real cstnto of Josinli Daniel, Into of said
county docoused. JOHN PRESLEY, Guardian.
July 120 ' ' '
O NE day after date, 1 promise to pay Robert
Stokes, or bc'nrerf'onc hundred dollars, for Valuo
received. >
February,.1834. JOSEl'H W. ANDREWS,
GEORGIA, Hnnris' county.
Inferior Court, Juno Term, 1834.
Personally Dppenreri in open Court, James II. Holt,
who being sworn, sirith Umt the above is a copy of nn
original note winch ho hus ltad, and which line been
lost or mislaid from his possession.
Sworn to, and subscribed in open Court, Juno Otli,
1831. - ' JAMES H. HOLT.
John J. IUnrr.B.j. i. c.
', GEORGIA. Harris county.
JAMES II. UOLT, vs. JOSEPH W. ANDREWS.
Inferior Court, June Term, 1834.
Rule Nisi, fu establish lust Noto..
It appearing to tho Court, that tho nbovo is a copy
of dn original nolo which ho has lately, lost or misluiil
frpm hie possession;' on motiou, ordered, that tlio n-
term of this Court,' unless cause ho shewn to the con
trary, and thnt a copy of this rule bo served upon tho
defendant ngreeable to liuv. '
. A triio'oxtract from tho minutes, Juno 9th, 1834.
. . WM. Y. BARDEN, Cl’k.
* June.91 28—3m
MERtA.YTILE.
23—mim
lj, • OUR months after dote, application will be mndo
la 1 to tho honorable the Inferior Court of Sumter
county, wlieil sitting for or dill-tv purjinsos, for leave
to self tlio negroes belonging to tho esinto of Shudmek
Duko, deceased. Sold tor the benefit of tho lieii.i and
creditors of said’deceased.
JOHN W. COWART, Adm’r.
July 12 • . 93—4m ■
Kundoli>li Sales.
W ILL RE SOLD; iii tlio town of Cntlibcrt, on the
first Tuesday in August noxt, between.tho u-
Eual hours ol mile, tlio follmving properly lo.wit:
Ouo lot of lmul uttinhor Hiiy-oicht, in tlio
lltli district of. formerly Leo, now Uimdulph county,
levied on us tile property of IJonry Wiltliurn, lo satis
fy une 11 fu from liilih Superior Court, in litvur of Ben-
Jumiu Russel, vs. said YVilllicrn.
Also,.lot of loud number two hundred anti
twoiity-soveii, in tlio 10th district of formerly i-™, lmw
Randolph eoituty, lovioil uu ua tlte property ot Muses
Dr While,'to satuty onu li fa issued from Monroe lit-
fiirior Court,, in livor of Joinek Wcstnioiohuul, vs.
said Mooes D. Whito, property poiutad out by Michsol
N. Clark.
Also, duo lot of laud nntnbor seventeen, in
S ic Will district, formerly Lee, now Randolph county,
vied on us tlio property of Smmtol I’uul, to satisfy
one li tu irsuqd Irani the Superir'COurt of Columhiu
oeuiity, in favor oltho Justfues of Court, far thouso qf
i’eter Nos, va. SuinuoH’uul and laiiuv Ramsey and
W. fdngnedor, projioi ty pointed out l/y i’etor Nux.
•Ai.ut, throo bus of Ihmi to wit: number 98,
In tlm Otli Uktrlct, 115, in tlio 7tli, and bit of laud Mill
ing No. lift' Norllt-tvcst pbrnqr, wheronn Mr. Adams
now iives; all levied on us tlio proporly uf Ell,dm iVluso-
ly, to saiisty ouo li fu issuoil limn Houry Inforlnr
Court, in fuvor of Btowurt Si Hurgruvos, vs. said
Ac, - eJliPiy/eroj pou,ten .otli I9 t.iio jieti inntnu ;
Aim), Rlcharu ■ Kctmim’a iuntrosi-ur lliiro
part of rbe'Milb), mid bit of land, vviioroon said Mill, 1
Are. on the SoinoclioeaUiily Creek, near Furl Gains, K;
.untidy one Ufa issued IVbtn tlio Superior Court uf said
county, 111 favor of Andrew Miller, va. said Kminitn,
properly pointed out by tho pluintift'. ’ .
Z. BAILEY, D; Sli’fl'.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL ho sold, ut the line residence of Shndrnck
Duke, in Suiuter county,',on Friday, the 15th
day of August noxt, ull'tlio perishable property be
longing to tho said estate—consisting of horses, cattle,
hogs anil house-hold and kitchen furniture, planta
tion tools, &c.
Terms, simill notes with prOvotl, and npproved ,e.
eurity, payable let duy ’of Jiuniory next.
. .. JOHN W. COWART, Adm’r.
July 12 23—(It
B Y order of tho Inferior Court of Tulbot comity,
will he sold on the first Tuosdny in August nox't.
at tlio oourt-housC, In- Early county, one lot of land
No. 139, In tho Jib district of said’ county, it being
part of the reol estate of John Ohonl; deceased.
Terms nmdo known oil tho dnv of sale,
EJIWINONEAL,* Adm ,„
Juno 6
JOIIN' NEAL.
dptEDRGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.-Whereas
s.5r Rielmcd IV Marks applies to mo for iottera of
Adniistratlon on thu cstato of Johu Baker, luto of said'
BgHBty. deceased i .
Tins is thornforo to cito and admonish ell tho kin
dred uiid creditors of tho docoanod, to appear at inv
office, wftliiu the tiuio prosevibod by law, to lUe their
Abjections if any’cause exist, why said letters of ad
ministration should not lm granted.
Given uhder my hand n't office, this 17th dny of Ju
ly, 1834. JtUIN TOWNSEND, o.e.o
'July 10 9t—It
.ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME ANU PLACE, WILL BE SOLI) •
Ouo lot pitto lmul, cuutitluing two Imnilrcil
two and n half ueros, more or less, lit tlio eighth dis
trict, originally. Loo, now Randolph county, known in
the plan rtf said district, ns lot Nil. 134, lovioil on us the
property of Ishiiin i’liillips. to satisfy sundry fi (jts
jhuii ti ,1 usticiis Court of said county, tu fuvor of Tho
mas Ruwlins, levied 011 and returned by u Constublo.
POSTPONED SALE. •'
Iiut tiflnnd number one hundred nnd niho-
ty-tlircb, in die Otli district of formerly I.oc, now Ran-
dulphenunty, levied on ns tlio proporly qfl.ee JoftHes,
tu itoly sundry li Iks in tiivur of Brimit AlcCulloli,
aud Others, vs. s'nUt.JollHes, nil i--med from a Juslicus
C(mtl of said county, levied on and reliimod to mo by
a Con foible. , WM. C. BROOICB, Sh'tV.
June 28 •
Knlc Nisi for Foreclosure.
BRYANT McCULLAIJ,)
vs. - > Randolph Superior Court, Au-
ELtJAII C. NEAL. .5 gust Torsi, ltp3.
ITl’ON tho i'olition of Bryant AlcCullah, endorsee,
JU stating thnt Elijah C. Ncitl, did on' 19th day of
January, in tho year ol our-Lord,, ono thousand eight
liunilrod nnd thirty three, couvoy to one Majors Hen-
dCrsmi..by deed of mortgage, ull that tract or parcel
of lnnit, tying and being in tlio county of Randolph,
known anil di.'-tioguisherf ns lot number thirty nine, 111
tho seventh district of formerly Lee, now Uundolph
county, containing two hundred two und it lia]t acres,
bo the sumo mere or loss, together with ull tho im
provements thereon, or in anywise appertaining there
unto, ii being for the belter securing tlte paytneut of
naioht duo Collins and others, payable by instalment,
nnd further to sceitra Si serve harmless, the said Ma
jors Henderson, by reason of his being security there
to ; and whereas it farther appearing tliut tlio said
Kigali C. Neal, ilka foiled to comply with tho condi
tion of the said umrtgugo; lias failed to pay tho sunt
of une Hundred aud filly-nix dollars, which has ac
crued; and whereas tlto said Majors Henderson, has
made oath that die amount has ucccued on the said
mortgage, noil for a valuable consideration on the——
of February 1834, unsigned the entire contract of suid
mortgage deed, to said Bryant McCullnh—it is there
fore ordered that unless cause ho shewn to tlte contra,
ry, or unloss tlio mitouut accrued thereon bo puid in.
to tlio Clerks Oilico of this Court, within six mouths
from this time, tlio equity of redemption in and to bhuI
mortgage premises, ho barred tind forever foreclosed,
and that n copy of this rule ho published in ouo of the
Gazettes' of tins State, for four mouths, or served upon
E. C. Neul, the mortgager, at least three mqiRlio he.
Ibro tlio next term uf this Court.
’A truo copy from tlto minutes, April 8,1834.
JOIIN SIAYNAUD, Cl’k.
‘April 19 11—4m
yCteorge W. Dillingham
JIAO FOR BAl,E, ,
1300 Hacks ^Liverpool Ground -Salt, in
50 tons assorted sizc'Swedc Iron *
50 bundle other dcserijittoirsjrun* *
4000 pieces English and American Castings.
30 eels Blacksmith Tools.
30 sets Mill Irons, all kinds.
100 sots Fanning Mill Irons and Screws.
20 pieces Superior Dutch Bolting Cloths, from
the begt makers in Holland.
■300 barrel’s Western Flour from new wheat.
100 barrels superfine Canal Flour, family.brands.
.30 quarter barrels fresh Buckwheat Flour.
20 casks Cheese. -' -
50 barrels Western Whiskey. -
2 pipes Holand Gin. ’
2 do Cdgnac’Brandy. .
2 lihds. West India Rum. . .
100 barrels assorted qualities' Sngar.
200 sacks Green Cofiee. > .* '
50 bushels dried Teaches end Apples. -
20 barrrels assorted Cordials.'
2000 pounds Cost Hteel. '
OOOO.dp German and Blister. Steel. "...
. 2000 Hltovcl Moulds. ' y
200 sets Wagon nnd Cart Boxos. '
• 200 sfdes Hole Leather.
200' do HurUcas and Upper Leather;
50 tanned Dcir Skins.' '
C glls. Stono Ware. -
do Woo.den Tttbs, Sic.
50 kegs Powder. 1 ■ , ..'■-
- 200 hags Hhot. “
40 boxes Sperm Candles,
. 50 boxes Bar Soap.. . i
20 barrels Loaf Sugar.
' 200 Grindstones, all sizes.’ '_
100 bolu lieavy Colton Begging..
80 coils Bale Rope.
300 lbs. Bugging Twine.
20 quarter casks assorted qualities Wlntr
200 boxes, llavanna Sugars.
100 reams Letter and Foolscap Paper.
75 trunks and coses, embracing a choice assort
ment of Boots and Shoos. -
20 ‘Trunks Ready Mndo Clothing, from the' first
Establishments in New York.
1 coso superfine Britsh Broad Cloths.
' 1 case American Cloths and Satlinetts. :' ■ /
A OENERAL ASSORTMENT 0V
English and French Mry-Gootls,
Including now styles silk, worsted and coton fa
brics. ■ '
50 pnekages American mimufocture, Cotton Goode
brown,plenchod mid colored.
100 bolts'London und Bristol Duffil Blankets.
100 pnirreal Mackinaw Blankets.
1 enso fine quality Gunk. 1 do. Rides;
5 cases SADDLERY, among:which are a few
Spanish nntl Caludonia patterns of rich finish
With new pattern Stirrups. ■•-■)• '
5 eases good qunlity Hats. -
100 kogs White Lend, ground in oil.
500 gallons Linseed OIL ■ -
500 *i winter struiued Lamp Oil.
500 “ Train Oil..
A general assortment of Paints, Paint Brushes,
Drugs nnd Medicines,
2 cases Gentlemen’s Stocks, of a superior style
and qunlity.
1 doz Wigs.
1 case fuslfionnblo Jewelry,
1 case new pnttorn Pocket Pistols and Dirks.
1 case fashionable Cap’s.
20foaskets Clrampaigoc, good breads.
5 baskets Spanish'Wines.
10 demijohns old Madeira 1810.'
An invoice of INDIAN GOODS, adapted to tho
Creek trade. - .k 1
10 boxes Collins'cast steel Axes.
1 case Ibotson’s Scythe Blades. -
0 eases Wooding'floes. .
An oxtonsivo invoice of British Crockery Ware,
with Homo now and handsomo patterns.
An extensive invoice shelf Hardware. _,
Lease fine Cutlery. , v
30 kegs and cases Tohncco, some choico marks. -
50 cuddies Imperial, Gunpowder nml Hyson Ten.
2 eases Souchong and Roltcn Ten.
50 boxes Window Glass of different sizes.
60 gallons lino Irish Whiskey. ‘ _
3000 IBs. Bar Lead.
300 kogs Cut Nalls, oil sizes.
80 barrels Boston Mnckorol.
1 barrel fresh NtitincgB. - rT ■ ■ s
20 coils Mnnilln Grass and Russian Hemp Rope.
I case German 'Fiddles,
200 pair Trace Chains. •
so heavy I.og .Chains, ‘
Columbus, Jan.' 11 33
€ 71 BORGIA, MARION COUNTY. Wheren
Iff- Henry S. Molum splilies for letters nf Adminii ■
ir'dinli on tlio estate of'James Spradloy, late of said
count” dconumd t
TliB Is tlioreforo to xito nncl admonish all tho kin-
ireil and creditors, of tlio doeensetl, to appear at mv
office, within tho timo.prcsorilied by law, to filo tliofr
olijoetious.if .any eauao exist, why said letters ofadmi-
liistrajion should not he granted.
Given under my hand at offine,-tills lstdav of-Julv,
1831. , BURTON W. DOWD,c. c. ir.
July 19. - 21-41 ,
G eorgia suaitf.r county.—witmeas
Richard Holman, Administrator on tho cstnto ol
TliOinns Monk Into of sold county deceased, nppjie-
for letters of dismission from said ristnto,;
This is therefore to cite and admonish all tho kin
dred, nnd eredithrn of the decensod, to appear iitmy
■oihee, within tlio lime proscribed by law, to filo their
objections, if any eniino exist, why said lettors ofdis-
mistlmi should not lie giuiilcii.
Given under my hand at office, tius 5tli dav of Mov
191 JACOU W. COBII.'c. c. o.'
• 16—mfim
iYew aud Fresh Goods
CHEAP FOR CAS1L
^SHORTER, 'TARVER & Co. liitve just received
“ direct from New-York,partof their •splcrididlas-
sortment of Dry Goods, purchased at the lowest rates
from first hands. - „
They have just opened a large assortment of Mens
Womens, Boys, Misses and childrens shoes, SIcns and
Youths For lints.. ■
Rose nnd Duffle Blankets .
-Bleached and unbleaccd Shirtings jmd Sheetings
Chintz Prints, new and beautiful Patterns '
An elegant assortment of Calicoes , ,
. Domestic I’laid stripes.nnd checks
Red, Whito and Green Flannels
Irish Linen, common nnd very superior qualities
Chintz Shawls mid Handkerchiefs'
Cotton and Silk Flag, - do
Pongcc and Bandahna do - "
Bengal Stripe ■
Negro Cloths and Shirtings
Dress and Furniture Dimcty. - "
Several Coses, sitpcrir Cotton Cards •
One Of tho partners will remain 'constantly. in.New.
York, to attend die auctions, ami to furnish us continu.
b] supplies of tlto choicest and most desirable goods
for this market. ‘ The highest prices paid in cash, for
cptton of good quality, and in sqoarolmles.
Expected soon, an extensive assortment of Groce
ries, Hardware Crockeiy and Dry Goods. ..
September 25 . ' ~ 18—tf ■
Foster & Fogle
W OULD- inform the citizens of Columbns and
vicinity, that they have opened a store on Broad
strpeti in tlte building formerly occupied by the Insur
ance Bank.:- _ , • , - ’ ,
TliEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF ' .-'
Ladies* and Gentlomen’s Gold Lovers and Lcpines.
Gentlemen’s Silver Levers, Horizontal and Plain
Watches.
Ladies Cablo and Basket Neck Chains.
Cliuins, Seals, Keys und Hooks.
Sets of Earrings end Pins, with Agate. Jet, Cameo,
Cornelian, Topaz and Swiss Pointing Centre.
Diamond, Jet, Pearl Enamel, Garnet,Ruby, Gold
Stone, Plain and Cltasod Finger Rings.
• Diamond, Pearl, Jet, Cameo,'Agate ana Plain Breast
pin*;
Gentlemen’s Long Link and CurbChainsi
Souls ami Keys. ~ -
Guard Chains and Keys.
Gold Spectacles fold Pencil Cases.’
Belt Slides and Buckles.
Visiting Cord and Cases. _
Musical, Shell nnd Ivory Snuff Boxes.
Bead Bugs aud Purees; Bead Chains and Scarfs.
. Coral pnn Jet Nceklaccs.
Silk and Leather' Purses,
Curved and Plain Shell and Brazilian Combs.
Silver Plaited nnd Steel Spectacles and Cases..
Silver Pencils and Leads.
Pon, Pocket and Dirk KnivcB.
Scissors, Dirks, Razors arid Strops.
Flutes, Fifes, flormonioas and Violin Strings.
Silver Table, TeajCream, Mustard and Salt Spoons.
Bnttcr nnd Fruit Knives.
Perry’s Tongues, Gills, and Cillots, and Steel Pens,
Needles, nndTliintblcs.
Silver nnd Steel Watch Chains and Keys.
Key Rings, WutchTTibbon, Slides and Kings.
Chess Boards arid Men, Back Gmnoti Boards.
Tooth Brushes und Powder.
Gilt nnd Steel Purse Clasps.- ‘
Double nnd Single Bowel Guns.
Bolt and Pocket Pistols, Powder Flasks, Pereas
sion Caps and Holders,
Alabaster and Ebony Mrintlc Clocks.
Willard’s Patent Tiitio Pieces.
Canes with and without Swords.
Plaited Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays.
‘ Castors, Ten Pots and Bells—and
Many other articles, too numerous to mention, all
of winch they offer low for cash or npproved credit.
However they would not have people take their
word concerning tlio price and quality nf their articles,
hut would consider it as a favor if Lndios nnd Gentle,
men would cnll end examine for themselves.
N. B. Particular attontioii paid to watches left for
repair. All Jobs in their lino will ho done neatly, nnd
ul short notice. Plain Jcivelry of ull kinds, manufac
tured to order; also Canes, und Cocoanut Shells
mounted to-order. - '
Nov.2,. 23 tf
Dluriun Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD, before tlio Court Hoitso dmir,
tu tho tuivii of Horry, Muriun .county, 011 the
first Tuesday in August uuxt, between the usual hum's
of sale, tlio following properly to Wit: ,
fl’wo Ituudreil tvvo mil] it I111H’ acres of-lnml,
known nn number70[In tho lltli fli«triet, orie-uinlly
Mu-. og.-o, hut now Marlorieounty, taken us tlte pro-
S rty 01 J times Caylo,T(i saltr.fv several fi Ins limn u
ttttaos Court, iu suid county, in tuvor of tlowcl
ells, levy iiiudo tuid returned lo nro by .a Constable.
Two liutttlreil two tuul a hall' acres ol' laud,
known as No. 133, ill the 3d district,originally Musco
gee, hut ilow.Marion county, tiikott ns .tho property of
Benjamin P. Iluiise, to snliiy sundry fifas.lrom a Juq-
ticos Courf In J'Wiggs eouiily, in Invur of Wm. llur-
Ml, against said Rouse, and Ztfolt Cowart security,
levy mndo by a Cuustuhlo.
One lot lit' laud number two hundred ami
porim Court, iu fovnr nf George Street, property point,
cd out by A. K.nnberly, ‘ '
July 5 F.OB’ARD MATHIS, b, Sh’ff.
Win. B. Siuitii, vs. his Creditors.
■pjEOTICE in hereby given, that 1 have tiinilo hp-
A” plioation to JafanT, il.Turvor, and Moses Cox,
■ two -justices ot tun Peace, of tlie county of RnqaqU,
and Stats of Aluhamn, to ho uduiitted tq take tlio ben
efit'of tlio law s made fur tlto relief of insolvent debt-
ore; and .they die suid.Justices' hove appointed die
fourth Saturday ill July instnnt, at tlio office of suid
Tarver, for that purpose. All persons interested, cuu
then und there intend. IV31. 1). SMITH.
July (2 23—3t •
James Otinlcl, vs. Ills Creditors.
"kftj OTICE is hereby given, that 1 have made np-
X'e uiication to Julin T..B Tarver, and .Moses Cox,
two Ju.tieoaof the peace, of tlto county of Russell,
anil Stato of Alabama, <0 ho admitted to tako tho bene
fit ot the laws, made for .the relief of insolvent debt-'
ore, 1,ml.they, dio said Justices liovo appointed the
oecood Saturday in August, ot the office of said ‘I’ar-
ver.'iti the town of Girard, for that purposo; nil per.
eon» interested con then aud thero attend.
, , , . JA3IKS DANIEL.
July 19 - 24—tt
Koticfl to hiy Creditors.
A * *'• *° whon, 1 am indclited are hereby no-
lined that t have niade application 10 Ebcnoxor
■Pond, apd Michael J,.Bulger, twirJustices of the
P-i,ca, m and tor Miratgomrrt county, and St»tq of-
Ainhama. for tlio lienefii ,H <(,« fo WPU f v Jd State, on-
acted tor the relief of insolvent debtors, and that tfiev
haye appointed tlio third Saturday ut August next, at
Uie optea of The said fllienercr Pend, in die town of
. Wetumpka, und county and State mure,aid, at die
hour of 1! o'clock A. M. or -aid dev, tu hear me;
when uml where you may contest if vou think proper.
WM. TF.lt IO .
1834.
May-94
EORGIA, STEWART COUNTY.—Whcreus
“ Tf Rich aril'j; Snelling applies to me for letters of
administration on die estate of Pctor Thompson, Into
tu said county doconsed: .
This is therefore to elto rind atlmoiiiih all tlio kiu-
dred and creditors of tlio deceased, to appear at 'mv
office, within die dmo prescribed by law, to filo their
objections, if any cause exist, why fill’d letters of nil-
mhiiriiclion should not he granted.
Given nutlet my hand nt office, this 1 st dav of July,
1834. THOMAS M. DENNIS, c. c. o.
July *3 ' 23—mfim
Gcoi'Riu, Irinudu County.
Inferior Court sitting for nriiinarypiirpo,r>91arckterul834.
.. • • PRESENT THEld HONORS,
John J. Htupcr, Jolm Utintcs Jus. E. Todd.
■* T nnpenritig to tlio Court dint Jolm Kcnnori, tleo’d."
J1 dijl Itt hts lifc-duio lo wit, on the thirteenth day of
UotobcL 1829) rilriko and oxocute his bond for titlbs to
lot ul land number Uirce hundred nnd three, in the 16th
.district toroterly Henry, uow Newton county, to Jesse
1' orifice, nnd tlto said Joltu Ketinon having departed
thixlifo Without executing Utica in enmplvanee with
said bond by him given—it is therefore ordered by tho
Court, dint this rulo be published in'tlto Columbus
I.nqHirer, for die. term ol UtroVmondw, requiring nil
Parties in interest to make Utcir objections if nny thoy
have,Mo tho granting nn onlcr nhsoluto by dm fust
Court that sliull sit after tlm. expiration of dm said
term at three trainth*, requiring tho Executors oi dm
Inst will of John Konniju; dee'll, to oxccuto titles to
lot of land above referred to, to the said Jesse Fnrihee,
or his assignee, in complyaueowidtsaid bond: mid in
eunforiuity with dio stnluto.iu snch eases, mndo aud
npproved. ' ' _ '
A truo oxtract froiri die'minutes, March 3d, 1834.
, - - - E. T. SPENCER, Cl’k,
June 21 20—m3m
July J9
24-3t
P.'i:nphl<d8t Cards, IlaudbiliN,
ANUEVSt.T OTHER HKSI R1 l-TION OFPKIXTI.NO
Neady apd promptly executed at Uiia Oftteo.
B Y tlm 25th of next December, I promise fopay
James II. Hqlt, or bearer, uinciv dolinrs. for
valuo rac’d. ELIAS FISH,
January 1834. RICHARD THOMAS.
GEORGIA, Harris cnpnty.
Inferior Court, June Term, 1834.
Peraonally appeared in opon Court, James H. Hott,
who heine Bwpru, s%Uh that tho abovo ia a truarcony
ot an ongiial note which ho haa had, ami which lias
been lost or mislaid from lus noHsessiuu
nworn to und subscribed iu open Court, June 9.1834.
. r „ JAMES H. HOLT*
Jobn-J. Harper, j. i. c.
GEORGIA, Ilnrrut county. '
JAKES II. imiT, T*. El,US FISH, RICHARD TII0I1AS.
. . Inferior Court, Juuo Tenu, tgil..
- . Rttlo Nisi, to cstnhlisli lost Noto. '
It appearing to tho Cblirt, that James IL Holt, has
lost, or mislaid from his possession, the .original note
of Which, the above is a truo copy; ordered, on mo
tion, that the above copy be established, iu lieu of die
origins], at the next term of the Court, unless cause be
shewn to the contrary, at tho next term of tlm Court,
and that due rulo be served on the deferiduius agreea
ble tu law. •
A h S®SS[Py^otn Utenuhtitrsof HamsInferiorComi,
“»? •». IW* WM. Y. BARDEN, Cl’k.
itmZL • <»—3m
Georgia. Carroll County.
O. roUTEll * PTHEKS,)
> Sunrrior Court, April
JA.MLS H. PARK* ) , Town, lflWa.
lluto Nisi, for Foreclosure.
.JfTPON tlto petition of Oliver Barter, Widicm Rctlri,
James It. Donioll, Itielmid >S. l’ark, Tliomn-
tJiimiingltam, John Cunningltum, Woodson llourd,
nnd Peter J. Williams, suiting that mi tlio 21th day
of May, ’eighteen hundred und thirty-three, James tj.
Park, executed to suid petitioners, arid Daniel rinnford
and Benjamin .Sanford, his certain deed of mortgage,
embraoing among other articles of property, a certain
lot uf land,' known iriiil distinguished as lot number
otto hundred ami twenty-two, in tlte eixdi district of
Carroll county.; also, one other lot, kiidwn ns number
ninety-eight, in dio sixth district of said county of
Carroll; ulso, ono oilier lot of laud, 1 known us num
ber ouo hundred und sixty-four, in tho said sixth dis
trict of Carroll county, which said mortgage wus ex
ecuted for tlio purpose of saving dm petitioners, aud
dm said Daniel und Benjamin Sanford, front any lia
bility which might bo occasioned by any defuieudon
dint Imd or might occur on dm part of tlto suid J tunes
S. Park, as Ciudiior oi tlio Branch of die Bunk of tlm
State of Georgia, located in Greeuskoruugh, tlio ucli-
tionors, und tlm said Daniel end Benjamin StmTord.hu-
viug become the securities of tlte sold James B. Pork,
for tlm faithful performance of his dudes us Cashier,
ns aforesaid, and tho petitioners having shewn to the
Court that tlioro is now due und owing on said mort
gage, dm smri of thirty thousand dollars, it is there
fore ordered by the Court, that the said Jnmcs S. Park
do pay iuto tlm Clerk's olliep of dtis Court, within six
months from dtis time, the said siini of thirty dionsund
dollars, wiUi dm accruing iiitorost oil tlte same, and
all logoi costa aud that in dofiudt of such payment
(hut tlm equity-of redemption iu dio said lets uf land
ho henceforth nnd .forever barred ttndlhrccloscd, und
it is further ordered by the Court ritut a copy of this
rulo he published in one of tho public Gazettes of
litis State, once a month for four months, or served on
dm mortgagor or his special agent, at least dirco
mouths tuevtaus Co die time that said payment is
hereby directed to he made.
A- truo oxtract from tlm minutes,this 5th day of May,
1834. JOHN LONG, Cl’k.
Juno 14 " 17—mini
Fashionable Clothing & Hat Store
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
G il. &i C.. A ; . PEABODY Ituvo just returned
• from New-York, with u splendid assortment of
Broud Cloths, Casimorea and Vestings, consisting of
-Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Adelnul, Drub nun inix-
- cd Broud Cloths
Black, Bluo, Drab and fnshionablo stripe Casimcrce
Velvet, Sik Valencia, while aud figured Marseilles
Vestings—nil of which Will bo manufactured to or
der by tlio host of workmen, and warranted equal to
uny m tho country. Also, Rcndy Mndo Clothing,
consistin'' of „ ’ ’
Block, Blue, Bfow'n, Green, Adolaid, Drab nnd mix
ed Dress Coats and Frocks, of superior work
manship.
Block, Blue nnd fuimy stripe Casimero Pantaloons
Plain ec double breasted Silk Velvet, Valencia, Fun
ny Silk, Mole Skin, mid Cnsiincru Vests
White miu Figured Marseilles of every description
Whito anil lied Flannel Shirts nnd Drawers
Gingham, cheeked und unbleached Cotton Shirts
Fino Linen Shirts
Ruffle nnd plain Cirtton do
Ruffled and plain RoMrina
Plain and plaited Satin Stocks
Bombazine, Velvet, Silk, Silk Hair Cloth, whito
and black Cnmols'lmir do
Brick Skill Riding Gluvos
Firio IIoiso Skin do
Whito Kid, Silk und Cotton do
Gum'Elastic Suspenders
Webb Sewing Silk do
Worsted and Cotton do
Flag, Bandanna, Pongee nndI-incn Combrick Hand
kerchiefs .»
Black Sultin, Italian and Canton Silk Cravats
White Jaconet - do
Silk. Cotton, Worsted and Wpollcn Socks
. Silk mill Cotton Umbrollns.
Also, fashionable Huts-of all qualities,
Black and Drab.
N. B.—Orders from the country punctually attend-
cd.to; nnd particular attention paid to cutting.
October 12 28—tf
A Copyirliier Wanted.
A YOUNG married man, of steady linbits, anxious to
engage in somo business thtit will yield a genteel
living for u glowing family,;, but list having tlio mentis
Ininsrlf, weald bn glad lo eonuecl himself with nemo
one y\ ho linscepitnl, which Ito would he willing to in
vest under tlm tiiunngcmont of another for a share of
the profits. If a considerable experience in business,
with an oxtensivo acquaintance in Muscogee tuid tli.i
adjacent counties, are any inducement, it is thought the
money niny bo found. Satisfactory reference can he
mndq in tlm. town of Columbus.* For further informa
tion enquire of IU 9’. Marks nt the Enquirer office. It
is thought tlm next fall soaaon will he an auspicious
timo to commence business.
Columbus, June 27th 1831 21—tf
-WeTumpka Bridge.
T HE: Stockholders having selected a site for the
Bridge over tlio Coosa river at Wctumpka, tho
Directors offer a premium of Fifh/ Dollar< for the
best, and also of Tamhj-Jict Dollars for the second
best model for the samp, which nmy ho offered by tlte
1st of August ensuing. Tlm river, at tho point selec
ted, is about 500 feet wide; ond the entire'leuglli of tlm
Bridge will not exceed 801) foot. So soon ns a model
may be adopted Bid plan and dimensions will be made
known, and tmipostils received for its const)uction.—
Communications nmy he addressed to
ANDREW CHRKNSIIAW,
President Wetumpka Bridge Companv,
Jnno 21 2tt2-7t
For Snlc,
E IGHT Lots, pll pailed in, with a good fraimed
house, kitchen, smoke house, com crib and well,
on one of them; all acre lots, situated in the lower
S ort of tlio- town of Columbus, for sale on accommo-
ating terms, ifi nnedinto application should ho made.
They will bo so’d together, or separate, as nmy best
suit tho accommodation of purchasers.
P. W. FLYNN.
July 19 23—3t
Proposals
For publishing nn Agricultural Paper at Tuscaloosa
- Alabama, to Ito entitlcd
THE ALABAMA PLANTER.
A GRICULTURE-is admitted to be tho first and
most important employment of ntnn. . It supplies
not only the necessaries of life but the raw material
used by manufacturers, in producing those fabrics,
which give rise to tin extension of commerce. Ifit is in
prospcrouscon'dition,popUlationincrcascs,andallcm- f
ploy mem becomes more profitable. “
The prosperity Of every nation is therefore,' inti
mately connected with improvements in agriculture,
and no means of obtaining information, of those which
MS made, should bo omitted by any prudent planter.
In foot avery'imprdvementiu agriculture' is a subject
ofdcep interest to tho wholo community, and a knowl
edge oiit should bo circulated Os widely to possible. -
How can this important object be attained at present
in Alabama! Out of tlto sixtccn.or seventeen papers
published in'tlie State, not one is,devoted to Agricul
ture, nnd those.iigriculturists who wish to improve
their minds ontl c subject most interesting ond impor
tant to them, aro compelled t6 subscribe for tho Ameri
can Farmcr or some othor work published in a region
of country, the soil, climutc, ond productions of which
accordance
f of many iritolfigeht individuals with
whom I liavo conversed, to publish a weekly paper do ,
voted exclusively to agriculture and horticuUnral .sub-
ccts, as soon ns soon ns a efficient number of subscri-
icrs to defray tho expense con bcprocured. -
Tho great object of tlio publication is, to afford the
planters and agricultural societies oi tho State a com
mon medium, through which to communicate :to each
other any improvements in tho implements of husbari-.
dry—in modos of tillage—in fencing, clearing, plough
ing manuring, dec.—m raising stock—in tho various
employments, in which they aro daily engaged, and
‘upon which much of their success depends. Such a
publication would stimulate industry, jpromotc econo
my, elicit inquiry, excite emulation, and bo productive
of tho happiest result. . .
It is expected that intelligent men m various[portions
of tlte State, will furnish original articles sufficient W
fill elicit number of tho paper, but should this not be tho
case, I shall make celcctions from tlio bcstpublicntions
of a similar kind, such as tho Southern Agriculturist,
published in Charleston, tho American Farmer pub-
isltcd in Baltimore! &c.
TERMS.—Tho American rian.tcr will bo printed
onco a week, in n pnmplct of eight largo octavo pa
ges, in double columns, with small type, nnd forwarded,
lo subscribers at $3 per annum, payable ip all cases,
on the receipt of tlio first dumber.
Editors of this and tho adjoining States, who ex-
change with us tiro requested to give this prospec
tus a few insertions, und'all who feel an interest in
tho. success of Agriculture nro requested to use their
influence in procuring-subscribcrs.- . . I:
' All communications on tho subject must bo post
pittrf, addressed to R. T. BRUMBY.
Ready. Rladc Clothing.
J. S. SMITH
M AS commenced receiving his stock of Summer
Clothing,nnd offers for sale tlte following articles)
Black Bombnzino Frock and Dress Coats
Green “ “ “ M
Bluo “ “ “ ■ "'
Linen “ Y “ “
White and Buff Linen Round Jackets
. • — Whito'JLinen . “
- Plain Brown and French Linen “
Bonn Casimero . **
Black Blue and Grccn.Camhlct Pantaloons
•I •• “ Bombazine “
Wltlto and Buff Valentin “
White Linen Drill ' “
Brown “ 9 “
ltoun Casimero ■ “
Vests of all descriptions,
Black oud Blue Cloths
Invisible Gieon “ -
Black nnd Bluo Cantblcts
Black Bombazines—EmiinettS.
Liglit mid Dark Cnsiiueres -'
' Wlrita and Block half llus»
White nnd colou’d. “ “
Lambs Wool “ “
' Cottou Nitt Shirts nnd Drawers
Bombazine plain and pleated Stocks
Snttin “ “ “
.. White Hair “ , , „ , _
Also, 12 cases Gentlemen’s White and Black Bea
ver Hats—Gentlemen's Leghorn and' Havanuolt
Huts—Boots nnd Shoos, &c.
. Tailoring business carried.on as usual..
Slay 17 15—tf
New Goods.
.list received direct from N
_ York, n .full arid splendid assortment of Dry
Goods, consisting in part of tho following articles viz':
Superfine blue, black, brown Adelaide and invisi
bio green Cloths. -■
Bluo, black, and drub Cssimorcs
Blue, black, drab and steel mixed Snttinotts
Suporfino black Silk Velvet, and Sattin Vesting
Drub and stool mixed Emtinctts
Drill) nnd Btecl mixed Merino Casimcres.
"Blue, black, brown and greon Crape Cambists
Blaek nnd green French Bomhozines
Black Circassians and UnmhnZctts
Whito aud brown Linen Drillings
Sapor China Grass Cloth and Linen Cnmbrick
Super white and.huff Mcrsaillcs Vesting
Fine Irish Linens and Lawns
Rich figured Satins, and plain black Lustrings
Figured and plain, black-and colored Gros dn Map-
Ill’ll, and blue black Gins do Swiss nfitl A mump
Riel) Oliidietto French .Muslins,Prints mill Ging’i
Cross-bnrrcd, fancy strinod &. emltospod Cantbrick'
Bishop Lawns and Book Muslin
Juckouelt and Mull do
Figured and plriin Swiss Muslins
“ “ “ llobbineULoco
Fine Thread Lace, Edging and Insertion
Bobbinott Quilling, Muslin Edging pnd Insertion
Hcmuiii and GauzcFitncy Shawls
Black white and greon Gunzo Veils
Plain LinCli Cantbrick Hnndkorchirfi
Stitched embroidered nnd Painted do
’ Taffeta Belt and Bonnet Kihhons,
Ladies Horao.Skin nnll Kid Glovos
Gent's, white nnd siren Silk Gloves
florso Skin “
Ladies whito Colton, and black and whito
Silk Hobo
Gent's, .white Cotton, nnd Merino half IIoso
Do black und whito silk do do
Super Gum Elastic Suspenders
Do carved and plain Shell Comb*'
Tuscan nnd Straw Bonnets—Gout’s. Leghorn Hats
Pnrasolls, Silk ami Cotton Umbrellas
Heavy Cotton Osnnburga
Bleached and unbleached Sheetings nnd Shirtings
Ready mndo Vests, Pantaloons anil Round Juckctr.
A General Assortment of
Ilats, Boots, Shoes, Hardware^ Crockery,
Saddles and Bridles.
Also, n ltfw choico Groceries, viz.:
Superior old Madeira, nnd Sicily Madeira Wino
Do Champagne and Muscat. Wine
l»o Cogniac Brandy, and Holland Gin
Do feoaf and St. Croix Sugar
Du Green Coflcc Dyson Tea and Spanish Scgara
Dd Raisins, Spctm Concllcs and Starch
Do Tobacco, Pepper, Pimento, &c.
E. E. POWERS).
May 24 ■ 16—tf
Academic.
T HE Excrcisosln tho Mnlo Academy, will bo rc»
strntod again, on Monday the .25th of August,-
under tlto'direction of Air. '
C ’5uiy 19 - ° . 2 1“S*
Notice,' <
M R. Thomas'Moofo, will act as my agent at the
Columbus Book store, duriflg tnt- absfcnco at
tho North. E. SICOUHNFY NORTON.
July 19 , - . . 24—tf
Notice.
SHALL ho absent to Alabama n few'weeks, dtt-
ring which time,Messrs. Colquitt & Flournoy, ’
will attend to my professional brisinoss.
IIs J* HARWELL,
Columliiw, July 12 23—tf
■074 A. FAIRCHILD, and F. W. MACARTHY,
JT • will act as my Agohts, during my absence to
the. North. J. S. SMITH.
Columbus. July 12 23-tf
Auctioneer’s Notice.
HE subscriber informs tlio public that during hiS
absence at tho North, lie leaves Air. Johu Ft. -
Carter ua his agent.
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON,
July 19 24 tf
Columbus Bank Stock
FOR SALE.
T HE subscriber offers-for sale Thirty Shares qf
Columbus Bank Stock.
NATH'L NUCKOLS.
April 5.' 9—tf
Farmers Bank of CkaUahoocbecJ
Columbus, 30th ApVi!,'lEo4.
K1T1 HE debtors to this Bank, ore hereby notified, that.
ii. entire payment of their notes will lie required,
us they full-due; and that the Bills of .the Bank wilt
!m> received in payment thereof.
ROBERT W. CARNES, Cashier.
A! ay 3 13-tf
. , taw.
T HE -undersigned, will hereafter attend the Supct
nor Courts of the following counties to wit:
Alus.cogcc, Hatris, Meriwether, Troup, Heard, Cow*
01a and Fayette! flis residence is atLaGrange,Troup
county, oftico oil the North side of the public square,
JULIUS C. ALFORD.
April 25 12—12tn
Law Notice.
VHptHE undersigned will regularly attend the Su
it. perior.Courts of the Clinttaltoochie Circuit, and
cf the adjacent counties in Alubama, also tho Muy. -
era Court of Columbus. Professional business entrust-
cd to his care, will meet with ltis undivided attention.
Ills office is in Jones' Building, on Broad Street.
JOHN T. LAMKIN.
Afay 10" ' IF—tf
Runaway,
F ROM U.6 subscriber, a Negro Alan named
ARilAAt, twenty-five years of age, rather dark,
about fore feet six or scveu-incltos high, well built, with
0 speck on the sight of his left evo—had on when he
left, a pair of Utica trowsors and homespun shirt, and
is supposed to lie making ltis wav hack to North-Car-
olina, from whence lie was Im iiclit In tho wav of Co
lumbia ri. C. and Augusta, Ua. bv A. I). IWran, and
sold to tho subscriber. \V, p, WATERS.
Ridgcvillo, Butler Co. July 12 23—3t
^ Choice Groceries.’
n ECEIVED per Steam Boats Colmubus, Andrew
n m Jnckson and Chattahoochio:
30 barrels first quality Sugar
2000 lbs Bacon Sides, 2000 do. canvassed llama -
40 kegs LeafLani, 500 lbs smoked Beof
16 harrela-Crackers and Packet Bread
10 boxos Sponn Candles ,
25 boxes Al. U. Raisins, 50 boxes Prunes
100 bis. old Kentucky nnd Ohio Whiskoy
20 “ Alonongaliolo and Rye “ '
~ 10 “ Northern Giu
2ft- ■“ Janmico, Portland and Orleans Rum
15 “ Champagne end New-Ark Cider
Also Champagne Cogniac American Peach and Ap
ple Brandy—51 adoira Sham- Hock Port Claret Cutclo-
ua Lisbon ('anoin and K r. Tenet life Wines, togetli-
or with Conliols in great variety, and a great variety of
oilier Hilkloa, all of wltielt will he ’ " ’
May 17
soil) for casli only,
S. B. TERRY.
Smith A Morgan,
TTWAVE just received direct from New-Yi rk,
JUL New-Orlcaus, an Extensive Assortment of
dry goods and groceries—consisting .of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware ond Cut
lery, Gold and Siver Lover Watches, Jewelry,
Hats, Shoes, Sic. Sic.
1200 sacks Suit
10.000 lbs. beat Bacon Sides
3,000 do best canvassed Hanis
50 kegs best Leaf Lard
300 pieces Ksntucky Bagging,
150 coils Ropo
60 bbis. Pork - '
35 bbls. Whiskoy
20 bbls. Rum
100 bbls. Orleans Bugs*
10 bbls. Loaf Sugar
30.000 lbs. Iron assorted ,
Cast. Herman and Blistored Steel. ‘' ■
Northern Gin, Tobacco r Raisins, Candles, Powder
and Lead.
150 kegs Nails—Scgnra, S np.
Also, havo a fino stock of goods, suitable for tlio In-
diau trade—consisting of Rifles, Merrymack Prints,
Shawls, Turkey Red Prints, plaid and unbleached
domestics; oil of which, they are disposed to sell at
wholesale or retail, on reasonable terms—those wish
ing to purchase are solicited to' call ond examine tor
themselves. Alay 17 15—tl
Bowaml’s Tonic Mixture.
WARRANTED A PERFECT AND LASTING CURE TOR THE
FEVER AND AGUE.
F OR Rale, wholesale and retail by
FLETCHER &. WESTCOTT,
Druggists, Apalachicola, Florida.
il I hereby appoint Messrs. Fletcher &
Westcott, my agents for the sale of “ Rowand’s Tonic
Alixture,” iu the Territory of Florida, Eustora part of
Alabama nnd Western part of Georgia; who are a-
hie to furnish tlte said medicines to ail who may apply
to them on as favorable terms as they can obtain front
the proprietor himself."
- (Signed,) "JOHN R. ROWAND."
« Philadelphia, Oct. 24,1833.
Jan. 18 ' 34—tf
mill Irons.
S AW AND U1UST AIIL1 iliCNS—for sale by
G. W. DILIJNGIIAM.'
November JK) if
Law Notice.
IHtHE undersigned hns taken tho Office formerly
JL ■ occupied by Col. Jolm Aiilton—and assures the
public tliatnis attention to the Practice of the Law
shall lio exclusive nnd unremitting. He will attend n
lew of tlio Courts in tho Cultnhouchco Circuit, and in
the counties of Russell, Chambers, Alaeon and others
in tlio State of Alabama. •• _
ROBERT W. CARNES.
Doe. 7 ■ - - 28—tf
Law Notice.,
T HE subscriber hns removed to Columbus, nnd
will continuo -tlio practice of tlio j.aw in tho
Chattahoochee Circuit, .and Iho adjoining counties of
Alabama. He occupies os nn office, the building of
Col. Jolm Aiilton, situated on St. Clnir Street, between.
Broad ond Oglethorpe Sts. near tlto Insurance Bank,
THOMAS C. AIcKEEN.
April 19 11—tf
Pest Office,
, Columbus, Ga. Alay 20lh, 1834.'
A .MAIL for Ncw-Yok City, and the eastern States,
is mndo up every Monday, nt 9 o’clock, P. AL
to be transmitted by the Charleston Stcnjn Pocket.—
All tlte letters deposited in die oflico on Monday, for
New-Yirk; and dm States east of it, will bo sent via
Charleston, unless edierwise directed bv tho writer.
JAMES VAN NESS, P. Al. •
.May 31 ‘ 17—tf
Norton's
G OODS intended ,FOR THIS AUCTION, foe-
warded to dtis oflico one day previous to the
sale, will meet with prompt attention.
, r E. SIGOURNEY NORTON, Auet’r,
July 5 s 22—tf
" Notice,
A LL persons nro hereby warned against trading
for, intruding on, or otherwise interfering with
Lot of Land, No. b3, in tho 7th district of Muscogee
1 h, * vc purehased said lot of land from Dor
ytd W illtams, of Washington county, and hold his
bond as guardian of Hiram Penfsoh, to make mo good
and sufficient tides to tho same;
PETER T.BUGG.
Colum bus.’tdy 5 22—3teow*
To Rent,
F OR the balance of die year, a cothfortnhlc two
story dwelling house, with two fire places, good
kitchen, smoko house, garden and stable, and convs
tuent water in a pleasant part of tho Town. Enqtiiro
of tlio EDITORS.
Columbus, April 19 11—if
.Sale of I.ots in ClrambcrsvJUc.
1XI1LL ba sold, in ChamborsviUc, Alabama, on dio
11 first Tuesday in August nqxt, thirty-five Town
Lots, apd four 40 acre I.Its, Terms, I cash, and tho
will ho required. R. 8. HA'ftDAWAY.
• . Agent for Columbus Land Company.
July 12 23—ids
Kkacknrcl and Lime.
R ECEIVED dtis day on eonsigtunenLtutdfors
for cash only,
200 ltbls. Mackarel, Nb, 2 and 3
100 half Bbls. do “ “ “
“5 Kits do “ “ “
400 libls. Thoumston Lime.-