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Wumkt Jfair. nJii (Wx .raft'• lay 4;(-zeal thfc fticuds of .Mi.-JCaliioun ipl'fioicii Ur>
il -* nTi 1 111* iV ■ A ita rti mtH nlitlin (Kpif, I iii2 min' ' '.Ictis ml 'in tlni!
Vut die principles of froWfoitt wlft riblfti u their
1 ‘ultimate triumph in his Condemn atirtn atui
(bturepunUhthent. '
The third and last tiling, tp.-whieh-we call
attention ptthis time, is the factytEafg roan
who notoriously Violates the laws and the
constitution end wilfully perverts fab' power
and the patronage of the government for vile
and wicked purposes is, -arid btts begn the last
man to receive his ■’walking papers,' What
had Berrien", Ingham, jftu* McLanc -and
twenty Others done, tflht they t juld'have
been singled out -and marked' sis'the victims of
' injustice and tyranny. Nothing hut ttfuse-
obedience to the exaettpap-of the tnan who
this day. wieWs the destiniejs of the country.-^
They rofuse^tohe tfae tools of ffiis-eltoiuthfeor
■ submit to the dictation of a. junto 5 -around' the
throne', compared to whom the spirits'ofdarii-'
rtess-werclittlc loss than angels, and for such
contumacy on their parts dismissal and at-
kempted degradation fifilbwcd. Such men
Vay suffer monidntary injury, hut soon their
conduct shall uppear'in itiproper bearing and
r their oppressor feel the’ fofbc of public ven
geance,' whpn the trappings'of authority, and
the brand of .official iiifltieHCoare gone.r^;
■ Where at such a time will such a manfas
Barrv stand ? Where will be fill stronghold
i when the present Executive shall leave the"
castle and fling liis peculating and money
squandering Post Master Gcheral to tlietcn-
[' dor mfircies.of those, -whose- judgement will
. noterr? The question is, will the President
i keep such a man in offibo after all that has
M . ^happened, and turnout others'against whom
■$ho breath of suspicion lias never-breathed ?
ieiias surely-maimfested.q disposition to iu-
plt the country, avid degrade himself by such
1 course. The people can Judge aud'they
trill judge, between him and their own rights.
)Ve shall from time to time, oiler ail idea in
oniicction with these transactions;- v. y V,'
measures-oChis administration, and in their
great charity for the party with whom they
once acted, they are prepared; with' nn,impu
dence well becoming their new vocation, and
■till'better the .cause 'they advocate, to cell-,
elude that Mr.; Calhcrun alone remains stead
fast to’his principles,.whilst the whole Troup
party of Georgia, (saving their own’ royal
■jselves, * and a Tew G.ranthmds, Baxters,
-Waynes,-die.) have been gulleiland swin
dled out of their former principled, and delu-
ded-by-tbe mighty magic of Jolm C. Calhoun
Unto' the support qf The very doctrines .they
once so much, abhorred. • Is it not wonderful
that they.have hot-taken up the-letter of Gov.
Troup himself, and In their usual clearness
of demonstration proved him a Calhoun man.
These“By Authority" gentlemen, publish
ers of thc laws ami doings of“The .Govern
ment''’ xtre mistaken in all ihwr particulars.—
Id the first place-the State Bights party' of
■Georgia ii'avo nothing to do with the nuliifi-
cati'oh of.Carolina,' They maintain tlje right
pf Carolina tohdopt-lfer" own course . and U> :
pursuo it withoutregard i® pm .'opinions—and
'.the right of every Suite to do tho same. The
/principle,of;''State interposition'is all they
contend for, -When Georgiaxs called upon
again to interpose hqi-'fiqvei'eigjity, as\ she has
fly 8. f,. Gambit) r fir tmtse 'ijf Slate
Rights, is tht cause of popular liberty—The
cause of popular right, against'the despotic
disposition ■ inherent in ail.Governments, the
people's eause against tlieir natural cuemies,.
;poWcr nndprivilfge.. ~ .-
■ By Thos. F. Poster ': I'he memory of James
Jackson.-— 1 The .Republican of ’96—"tho in-,
veterotefoe of corruption atjHome, andjtyranny
pbroad tlio' fearless -and able advocate of
constitutional liberty.
By R..H- Wilde :. Political toleration Jbr
• oar. honest errors- of opinion.—lie who is not
for us is ngaiust us, is the maxinrof the ad
ministration, lie who is not-against us is-for us,
miist be that of the opposition. ..
By Hon. J. C. Calhoun: The State Rights
■ tarty of Georgia, end throughout the. Union.
-.May they."remember,that our,liberty, depends
on their eiferts and the prevalence of their
doctrines-’* .
’• By Oondy Raguet: -The people of Georgia:
Patriotic,-iuteiligfeijt,, imd.Fihn; their devm
iiph to the' Uinpii, 1s proved by t lie it uniform
ron -rne E.uqomsit, , .
Messrs, EntTOhsHaving sceir iff your
valuable paper, an obituary notice of tho.late
Rev. JohriM.-Gray’s proniaturo dpinisc fiord
an incantiotts use of the Lobelia', inflate, 'E-
motic-Weed-or-IWian ttibayo, I have conclu
ded that the eatrse of hufnatiity cuhtiot be.bet-
tersubserved, or modern Empyricism'more de-i
citfed and abashed, .than by affording for'ypur.
Enquirer.'a>hort .arttclo. ou this, deleterious
plant.. . , . ' . ■ ■ ' .' -
'Botauioal historyas fur back a:
. VnhmUp hands for Sale. v
ECnlimibusl nd Company will offer hi W«
' JL' itnblit! oatciy, atttio City Hall itujnlmnbns, on
Monday vhk 13tb d*V pr bctcrer nixt, fhc fol-
i *■*’ ‘ " ' v ' nol-tie
the Creek Toniiory.sdawsil to theculpu-n of Gotten,
Cora; fce. uudsultod to thofbmmtitmonirgo or small
sotttcmciits~woU-watered; in kcAltliv locations ahd
convenient to market* • -
Terms.—ttps htdfeaaii;tliebalance inlgmonths.
Persons wishiaetopurchase before iho day of sole,
will apply to v R,S. lURIJ AWAVi Agotn!
Or to ti. CjMT, j.
: Worsham, •• . - .
r-.-- - ^ f Exccitttyo.Committee,
ll l^iuuigcuuna uiKi.auuuttij.S 1 " . M -© -
two feeti. having branched -stems; the leaves
are oblong, alternate; slightly sirrated and
There is nothing more natural, mid at the
aamo ttme fnore'eornplelply. disliduest, than
’j Jbr acotrupt'nian in justifichtiotior apology for
jiican conduct, to Blunder ahd libel the ch'ur-
actcr of those wjioin.hu knows to bo familiar
with his own'misdeeds. Various reasons-op-
*rate upon such a.n individual- as inducc-
t V • irients to such vilc and pusilanitnous conduct,'-
* f ; ’To disparage tho 'motived of good fnen, ’.and
i thereby render lutriself less , liablo' to injury
Jro'm their-influenoci is.pCrhaps.ihe priupipftl
•one.' And it is astomfeliiug with whatuyidity
■*jnsn of this el ass wlll grasp at every circum -
' stance, 'and every motive, “cither . true ^'or
'"false,no matter Which”, that seems at all pal -,
pulated to fac'ditatc.dieiir ungenerous pad igno-
Jilo purpose.
Wchavo made tliese suygestiqas.-for' tho
jiurposo of introducing the policy, wliieh has
. ..of late been pursued towards the State Bights
jiariy, by - those neW .sdhool champions of Un
ionism, thewoitliy Messrs. Ilaynca. and Guicu,
of. tlio Standard and ^Constitutionalist. It ds
in vain that they make professions of consis
tency, and faithfulness to-the. cause of freedom
and equal-rights. It is totiiUy uhnecessnry
,fijr them to exptnd so much time and labor to
prove to others' doctriues which all.of their
ingenious arguments .come Tar short nfestab-
Jishing in their own ipinds. We areawure tliat
.those are hard sayings t-faut.we hiiye no satis
factory evidence or ground.upon whielj-to.
predieate a more charitable'. opinion- • Wo
Joolt upon' them-both ns "sensible, intelTigent
inch, capable of mvcstigatjng the"Hio6t ab
struse political''questions; ..and. taking tltis
view of (betiubject, we cannot imagingn moro
favorable reason for their departure from tin},
ranks of the republican party, than their-want
ofmorai pour age, to cling tpthat party in the
hour of trial. Have tho prfnciples'of the par-,
ty.underjjbnc auy- essential chang'o, 'pr-has-
. die .party abandoned any* of those ;measnrcs
which tlic-worthy editbrs-so zealously con
tended ibr during’iho 'administration-‘of Gov.
■'froupl' WpShould stippoao thc -testimony of
this distinguished. Bt'ntesriian, \youid forever
bar such a;.conclusiou.' : Tlio recont letter of
•.Gov, Troup, filled, with substantial and
blear arguments in' defo'nco'.of our dqcttines,
’ however nitiqh. theso' now ligbia mny fiesiro
and attempt tomistopre'sem ihem, will'forev
er deprive them ijf the name of Troup men.
And'- the almost Unanimous consent of the
■ tvfiore State R'igljts.-pnriy-who acted in sup-
'portofhis administration in 25, and who-stijl
rally around the. standard which be unfurled
to tlio breeze in the trying contest with the
Federal administration, ought- at least to pre
vent-a modest man '"ftom' swearing that he
alone-liad-adhered lo'ihc trile republican faijlv
■whiic so many thousandsofhiaTello.w citizen’s
ytood prepared to brabil'hin)' as; n dcscrter.—:
. liut no,—tho cupidity and. insolence of d es*
peratiop -knows ho bounds. ' HoVipg, .in an
unfortuhato moment, under the influence'of
• fearsfor tho success of tlicir aihUitiopS jifitns,
taken a wrong step, now, having seOa.'their-
■error, the pride of their hoartS -riscs. to their
help, and prompts tliem to "ruslt iiit'o. a tboti;
i sand vague auil corrupt .absurdities, ratlicr
than mortify its roquiteinonta and rdtrtico' that
on6 false/step. And tbjs same detorritihation
• . tostantl l'dst in their error, prompts them; to
t-jhe course wciiave ‘afludeito,,and to'daririg,
desperate, and mean subterfuges, to hide tile
• • aglincss of their own deformity, by raising
i thefoui smokb'.or slanderarotind 'good .',Jncn’“
: names.
Among other" pitiful attempts to create in
< . the minds of old fashioned Troup men, an
. _ , ftbhorrancc for what they are pleased to term
•funnew funglcd doctrines,^-wo have uoiiced
their recent attempts to create the idea that'
fir. Calhoun was the author of nullification,
gnd tliat the State Rights party of Georgia,
ivorencilher more or less'than hit entbusian:
- tic-followers. Their .motive and object are
- plain, and cannot be mistaken. They oie
.Veil aware of the. hostility, wbieb for year*
fisted between Sir. Calhuinj and our putriol-
) Troup, They know with what untiring
ajreadytdbfte in-soydral-instances; for', tlio nuP
liffcairdn ..oT ^ncouelit’utipnai measures, she 'morales, the pseudo celebrityjjfEoboli by limn-,
will noj.a^lho^Inio'it-bFJhpVjD, v <?iilhojin 1 ' '' ' “' "
nor will 1 sha tofisult tlipTeeiingS of Catolfna
or arty other Stgtirt.' For. sho'.-maintains that
"each State lias"tHd'‘nghtto judge-Jbr itself as
well' of infractions da of the -■ inode and-
measure of redress.”,', 'Which brings us.'next
to remark tliat
ferson, and not of M(.- Caihoun, and of
the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, and
not of the South Carolina Convention, are
lhoso upon which tho Stato Rights' party’of
'Georgia rely, for tlio vindica^oa-of. their head, with’a tumbling agilatioh^of the whole
Anil lastly these editor's, are lamea-; body, aa’d'at length-brings on' expemb -Jiausea..
axt.« iv . ‘Plan -tfltttirv
tubly mistaken,'when they suppose the otfi- and voiaitiug.' -. Thb taste resehjblcs Tidtui
Troup men of Georgia are so'silly a? to guz-,. -Einotio." _ ' . ■ - t
, .../y . • It.was einployed by. tho-aborigehes.aspn
zle down then fudge and foolery, utml thoy also by .tfiosd emptrleSjlAvho nf r
strike at stiopgor arguments; and . battle in tt fcc t to deal iiilniihnijrcmeaies oply. la the
bettercttiiso.' i\cw"EnglahiViSuitc8-'it has dxeitod much
1. ■.spdcuhdion r 'Shfl"hnk boeu discovered'to opey
. i'in PonnySlvanla wa dfsefiver ‘
has advertised for a.spouse oThhony blue-and
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as advertised for a spouse of-ebony blue and duces perspiration; suon alter .being taken. It
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some what'.^trangof y e't for- his especial -benefit . t hbrity wo. learn it lias manifested considera-
•wo would inform-him that if ho will visit this olo cflieucy.. .“.It possesses narcotic proper-
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.**U**t*« ot'irlaiwihr tkr» eliin whnn 1 tnkrtti iotur-
tion j black'.as jet, .ugly qs.sin,anti -African of
full blood. ' We' know nothing of her partieu-
irir qualificationsphitt feel morally certain of
tine thing, if this "moort-struck-.fttnatic - don’t
take her l'or better and for worse.sho stands a
bad chance Jbr a partner iariiis hTe. . Ratlicr
than misa the match wc willliave.ber's.enton.-
•Wo re-
Fourth of July and State'Rights-
grot that ;our limits do ,not .permit us to lay
before our- readers,.the neconnt of the- State
Righls'. C.ofebratldn; in' Sorivcn County,
Amongst all thoso'-whieh h»-hti-,o pcruocp
we do not reeolieet a' single-account; .wliieh
presents/greater unanimity of feeling, , or n
spirit ofmore ardont ‘dovolion fe iHo principles
constitutional liberty. Arnong other causes,
calculated ■to'inspirc. tlio State Rights men,
with pride-of their cause, was the tolal back,
out of .the .Tory party, with tlio ' immortal
Tllobios, the Speaker, at their head, front a
public ,'dUcussibn of their pritieiples—nega
tively admitting that their doctrines could not
siand tlio blaze of free investigation whilst,
thosie of the State Rights party must in'evita-
bly triumph. Tho invitation was formally
given; by a committed appointed for,iho pur
pose—and dcelined ou the ground that ,, “no
good oohld possibly result to either party from
suph.a courserand from a confident belief that
it would produce mack excitement, , and tend
greatly to disturb the barmony of both in the
celebration of the day.”-r-lldw for such an
excuse may be considered a good ono, will
appear, when wo take into consideration the
wonderful devotion of this party lo harmony
and dispassionate conduct, at'a tinjo whcii the
interests of their party, aro loss'liable to suffer.
Thero wds certainly ono kind of h'prmony
Which would have'been, somewhat impaired
by tjre disctissiou. Wo 'allude, to tliat har
mony which exist* among these, devoted lead
ers fit fedorqlisin.i and.iheir deluded,-tho! fapnj'
cst followers, whese influence add names
they cart only hope to possess so long as they
keep thorn ignorant -of their own true princi
ples,,a;ud misijiforined iu regard to ours. This
harmony wo arc- candidly of opinion, might
have-bcett destroyed—nay, certainly would
I'ntVo.bcchbfokort up.
Having failed to bring out -the Union party
to. a' discussion «f pnlitictil principles, the
'Slate Ri'glits'party-assembled in largo nuni-
berent &o Ghnrch, and were ably and ele-
-quently addressed by'Capt. Etlward Rlaclv.
From the brief synopsis of the address, which
we have- seen, wo are ' persuaded that, the
Trienda of iiborty in Serivcn," spent a proud
and glorious day, .in the commemoration of
true republican principlesr-and it would seem
that the t/hipa party. wero apprised of the
danger threatened to their strong "holds—ig-
nor&jico and misrepresentation—for it fs said
ithat they took tho precaution to place a sen
tinel dt the Church door, to prevent any of
tliejr followers.from. getting tyithin swallow
i’ng distance of the .abominable heresy of State
•Rights. - , • . . ' ‘
" We liavo room only for the following sen
timcnts whtch were forwarded by the distin
guished gentlemen whose namcs..are affixed,
and who bad been invited to join in tlie'cele-
bration. BPP
By J. M. Berrien : The State of Georgia.
In'1820 she raised, galltotly : and ftarieisly
rnijed, the stanilaril of. resistanco to f ederal
usurpation. Iu 1834, sho will still befotiud
railyinghuder the banner of Cosm'itDTIos-
ai, Usio.i, and tlio Sovereignty of Me States.
By Gedrgc-R-.,Gihner: The curesitatfeguard
of public liberty, the just appreciatiun.of iu
,valuu by the people,.'
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W II.I.nEBOI.il,i ifirstTensJay inScptcm.
b*r next,at tlia Court.Hou« Jotir in tha Town'
Of Oulumbtw,tb« following prbpbrty to wit!
Otifilot oi' land nmntiertwo Inmdretl and
fiiiirtyrsix, in tho Sitd tliilrici,«ri(riimllv I,eo, uuw Mim-
eogSo. qotintv, levied on ns thd property of Thomas
fiamterlalct.
fi. BE 301,0,. on t!i» ilrat Tnaeday hTSMs ■
"1 tcinbor next, at Ute Court-House door, in the
h li>rvn ef Amertcus, Snuitcr county, hctwfcr.n thcuunaf. .•
hours of sale, die following property, lo wit; -
• " liot number two hundred and forty-tix. io
die Zlth itrlct, lot No. tiOS, in thu tfOi lot ■
tip, 1S1, »th, Xo. 13ttib d With, Nh: If#,
tb« 30th diAtrict.hll formedy Ree, now Milnmr County, ■'
levied ns tH'e jniipcrtv uf Tairiclt '. lUilftey, to :r.-
tidy sundry fi fas'from Rail Superior Court, ia Avar - -
of the OfTiecr. of nii| (",( iut.
■Also, Iota- nnmber scvdmy-seven, in iha
28tli, SB?, ill the tilth; Sfifi, in the S»ih dWrfctt of 61iih.
tQlJconnty, (fnrtherly Rcc) levid oa hs the Sumorty of
Jitcoh rirt.i!, to satisfy aundry fi.fa, from.» Juimeii
Conn, of Hpn voonty, in favor of Pahwlr 7-lteK.vy; ’
levy mane and ret'urnod lo.nre hy » Censtabh. •
Also, lot nnnjbct.one hundred uild twenty- '
nine, in the ;3ty isfript oty, 1; od Oar'
Win
Larkin
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lasting,Curistithlc
JV^I. ilQIAAND, Sh'fC
- August 2'.
’. ' AT TUK MjMttIMG AWl PhACfc,.WILL SK SOIJ), .
One lot .inT)lft city, of Ooltunbuo, huriiber'
three liudred-lu\d livcmy^ltrcp, levied op »S tlio pro-
porty hf Hsotgq Sniitli, to s&tofy one cost fi Tn issuod
jVoin die Superior Court 6f Muxoogye county,-in jh-
vor of Wiliiani Ruasell for tho hso of iho ofeerra'cr
snitl Court, vs. ssuj Smith., ; . _ .-
• Also, piirt'oC fi JoMnd.improvemenistlinro;
oil, iu the city Of Cn|uiqbus, on ihe-CastsldeorBroiiil
Strebtp'otljoiniirg of. JumeslN. Beihuhcfou Otiiveitic,
and the Post Office oti Ute other, levied nonsltic pro-
liimy.of the Farmers Bank of CliaUnhoOchei), luoatls-
ty ono filaissnctl'frupi * Justiuo'n JJotirt ef-Jittscogoe
'county,lfifitvorof Wru. WArt?, hcarcriee.?ioI’armsr’s
Bank of C'Kattoliobubee, lcvieJ oUeml liuiirtisd to mo
hy a.Constable. -/ •':: ^ y;;'. > A'' v - • • ;• »• •
•. Al&h oitc rortth wgg'6'n, nml I)tree ; midcsio-
viOil on ajr the'iwopcrty of Amlcfron ■Bpoaj', lo satisfy
a.fl fa.issuctlrfroiri Jhd- Siiphriiir Con it nf Jfuttrngcc
ebuutytin favor of JduMtUl .WiR!licr, v,si anid Spoor.
;.;'AlsoApnc twenty, nero dqt'l«it>wn by'jitim-
her felrtydime, .oh tho reserve new Cohtrahui, aim
/part of lot-mi'tobor nineteen conttiimng.eiglit ncrea od-
joinitig.of tlio east.common W. Cailtimbtvs, -levied oh as
tlio property of JJtuieoJIitchootik, to. satisfy sundry
fi law in«uca from the Bu(K>rior Oonrt 6)’.Wiiic,
Tvj’iu .fuvor.of Colomnn Kml J ono*, n’rut mhftr
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whole-surface -of tho skin when' takin infer
naiiy.f'- Tho same ’high'.authority'city's it i
one,of tho roost powerful vegetable- substun-
co3;,with wliWii wo at'ei acquuiuicd,aml no ra
tional pliysician witt "have recourse ittj.it but
with thclgreatest prccfiution. ‘ -“ Tito mplto~
choly consequences resulting, from the use o(
tlio Eobelia Infiata- ns lately udministoired. by;
tlio adventurous, hands of a rioted empiric,
imvc justly excited conuidorabio' ihtcrest aud
furnished alarmingcxumplcs of its deliterioua
properties .attd futal I-eftects. The .Jose m
wlueh lie is said- usually to'prcscribo it is a
• common-tea spuoufull ot tho pti'wdeted leaves.
“ If the mediciue doos not.puko or evacuate
.powerfully,-it frequently destroys the; patient
iu live or six hol|T■s* ,, " Kven horscs^ancl cattio.
rhtiVe been killed by eating it accidentally.—
Dr. Cutler furthor states that-hy chewmg one
or- two of tho'. capsules, it proves n^geuuu e-
metie.. If tile quantities fie a little'increased
it operates its.an-emetie._and'Cathartic, l.u
several cases-,in; this county whpre' it hasbeen
incautiously taken, .the. persons taking tt huya-
informed me it ; coiae . very ,ito;ir killing them, .'
nud tliey aU .'concur in tho declaration- that it.
produced tlio most deadly .prostrating nausea,
and a sense uf pricklingof rtwingingto. die cx r
tretnities * of'their • fingers' and toes. •. In ono
lady in this piace, one' fourltv or ono third of
a'dose produced-general.spa,sins-;n'nd parally-
scs oftho tongue, and hs adminisUaUdU'tq a
ucgto woniau in’Town’ was follo.wo^ t • (besido
its usual depressing effects) hy desquamation
of tho cpidemis or scarf skin.-..This • tirticlo
has been recently introduced into.practice
with the nnusual eclat of ostensible -iulalUbil- -
ity by its prescribors, as die graud'panacia or
sine oua iionofimmortaUty and many ol the
citizens through ignorance and efridti/ity in
duced to believe it is a neW iemedy lately dis
covered and brought into- praedee, liy- fiO(ne
of die master spirits of Botanical sclcnfco'and
Zutiomia; when indeed our dispehsatories
have contained -its description' for a great;
many years, nndajnly a few solitary instances
of sufficient chariatanismV to risk the havpek
its administraUmi might product , m . •
ColUmlius, Ga. - . BARTON.
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IfiaChcock, iiroiwrlv pninroil oat Iivdefdmliim.
wt 2 • T. KIl.l.aoflE, IE Bli.fT,
uiHv,.m U1« -uu,uiwiiw;,, i^utiuertoanly, iSvfon 0
toe propcrty of Japiib %Hlii, in .satisfy imiitjry is
from a Jutlicks Court ef HwU' ccr.my. iii favor.ef. F.".
C. Andoo,jmjH‘*lrlok J.Murray, levy midjo aadVo-
tv itaMo . . • -. -.;
"• Also, Int.-mimlidr two hutitlred arid twelve,
Pi. .....
fropi.tt lubtiijea Court Df lkiimter Pon»1v, to. favor >f
Plnm, vs. aaid Jooee, lcvy hisdo 4irii-rd;nnic(t 14'
live by a CoiutubV.' •
• -Also, lot miriil.'i't on6. humirrid'anri,eig^uy- • ,
five, to did 2fitli.i|.fytricl, foitnerly J-rtC^ iUtw Svidpirr
county, leviiXl'On ns-lho jiropJrtyxif Rplbih Bmith, to'
antisfyu fi fli from n Jn-Iicor Court ef Jljirios eoumy,,
in favor nf Zno rioli Booth, lovy. made .gtiti retnmea
to.mc by a ('fuatilUe. ' . ’
;• 'Also, |ot fuimbrr fifty, i.n-tlreTWenfyTighth
di»triot,1lbrnierly Loo, now Stumer county, -tiic. ptneo
'wlicri'on H. Rduim. uow hvsa, levied, on ag tlia proper. ■
ly of-IIonry lfouAd, io ratitfv n (. fa iroirt Shmtcr'Tiii.
pcrior Couct, in favor pf .'.uriiili . Harris, against told
Kqhrc.' .' ,
■ 'Lot number one -lmrslied.ntid- one, hi .thu
tS’ilVdinriel of forthbrly toy,now biireercoe Vi*
cii, lot Jffo; ei v -i, in' the 29th dbn 'ej, levied'cm aa ttoft pie-
noiiyhr-'nfmr.h-Colc, tp;tatikfy A ft fit’utaM OroMA'-
J ust,i«o« Coiltt of c Gw luhcd cou hfj Jn fttvor of A". ^ohjK.
non, trtid Austiii,.vk..^ni(ipplc; : ltivyjiiaclebndtctiitiiod
to nmlivaflnnAfflble, ' : ' -■ ';
Afsd K twohl V-five stbefi .cqfliei Iqyied on ijtr
.Blayor’s. Court Sale, . ...
W IU, bo bold, on the (II I Tuesday id 9cptv: -
hot next, at tlio CIqnrt.i1on»e,1h. ttos town i f
: Cohimlinn, botdean' t!ifc,-u*_util Jjoura ofpmnj rlio fu>
luwinjf property (a wilt
v .Oit half’ acre.lot .amtimptoVcmohls thbrf-s
on, oituated intlfo tippor pkrt of ColiimlHis.’n<ljolnlrsg
D. Wright, anil oi}icm,(Nii. not knotvi>).w)iornoii Ttum.
vs. aaid Jipeon. . . . . _ * ' •• w"-'
'.Onc.balf bero'-lnt wheron 0; D. Roberson..
nowJivcsrktiriwirTi.y'itS nunibcr, 2tl,oit.frtitpd in tlni
fowl! of Colimthns, fronting ttelctliorjm 3frnet, Ipviad;
(Brim the iiropcrty of JI.,D. liolnitapft.' td satisfy * fi
fa fnifii' tlw-Wnyor’eJ'o-irt of thr/toiyfi of "
Alfer, town lot number tAdo,. Utnlnr ltttrfr. A■
in tho tmvnuf. AiSV'yii'tmAuimqf .cbiuityV levied•■“ A*. •
tlni prbiwrty irfTfldiTnn- f>. Tlinnio*,; tc^satisfy a- ft.nj „'
frntitn Bdpbriol: Coitft of SmnlerflonntV.--• >• V’•
July 2d . * ;•> AEMOR.O. MpRaA. N !. Btffl V-
1 GaUrtHuu f B WilcV; ■
A GREEABLE to'sit order Of thii fat'erior Const .
bf-Haiafnek, touaty, vflioiysktinr-fcf.qrilmtqy' .
bli rfioioS; will* be.Wold at tlin nil r t; 1 roitsd Jnnor, lit. «
fhloolton, TulMt bounty,' onfliiqlit'et ’fttesd*y tntic- .
.(dllntiioxt, hetfrepn ihe'nfiuil hfium 8f daft,pno<trae.J
Of land hiifiWn byj* * 99, in tlio. suVonteonth ihS*' -,'
trfet of forlileriy Bltleebppe, hot. notv . alfi . c5ih'Dtj>
Mid ilirtlio beftefit .of ilio Ijriv" of ViO'.leriik Fweioflni
"I'orma ('nalr.
AuguStf '
BAKRIEI,
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5«:-.9t._
lOirt of tlie'totyliof.Coluiiibtie,
in fayor of Jliofinel K»y,«a>. JUnnoali Robinson, ptin-
cipnl,jihd Jaoab JH Jolinspn,Tiecnrity. ■
. One house nndtot in thefoyn of Cojum
bos’ vit,iail'd ou tho oorndt-of.Crftwfoi'ii mid "P'ront
6tracts, levied on aa tlio property of John Wliitcniilr n
to Sotlsfy tab fi fan.from uio.Sjnyor’!i.Coiirt of said
towuffinc in fiivor Af Sdnhorn Jouos; vs.vritrieVJtV.'
JoiiesAs,'
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riHHE exorcises in tlio Female Academy, will bo
JL resumed on Monday, tlio 4tU August, under tiio
^^.of^” ; '“^U^NPFBNIUBtD. . '
AuKVBtS 20 it Sco’y. It. Trustees.
• • Notice., 1 '. ‘ • • ,
P ERSONS indebted to the siibscribor aroi espccj-
fully ronucstcd to call oulMr. Edward Cury; who
liolds my papers, oiid-BCUlotliciraccOunts._ n ..
. August 2 26-tf H. V. HOWARD. |-
- • Notice.; ■' .
D URING my ahsonco for a low w eeks, Walter T;
Colquitt, Eso, will aetiiSmy agent. .
. Angustz 2ti—ti ■ ■ ■ JAMES It. LIONS.
A l’IANO FORTE for siilo at tlio Columbuk Bdok
Store by E. B1GORNEY NORTON.
Work Bag and Muuef Found.
F OUND in Columbus, qn Siiturday morning last,
u Lady’s Work Bog, coutaiuhig HiuiiliyoriiQlc*,
and mi amount of Money, supposed to Ituvo been
drophed from u travelling curriuge. 1 lia owner cun
have tlio same by applying to dio.suBscnber and giv
ing a description of «U« 1-0- KIMBKOUGfr ,
Columbus, August 2 . 20—U
Tho Alabama Journal will insert tho libovo three
times and forward dm Account to tliis office.
Notice.
T HE public ate cautioned nut to trqdo fora note
given bythc subscriber, to Mr. lieiyunuij I Udge,
of Terry, Houston county, for dm sum ot one hundred
and diirty-ono dollars, duo lho-25di day ol December
last, and dared dm latter part of Jomieiy,or first pi
February, 1B33, a* tlio consiilemtiou/or which snnl
note wus given lias fuilqd, I ain detenmned not to pay
it ...doss compelled by law. j,'ORRIS.
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ILL bc eolilyioii'the premise*, ou dmtfodi of A .,
gust, 1834, by tho eomniiwdoners fortho county
liti. State of lllabama. all.rho LOTTS iu the
of-itiaeon, State of lliabiiftlu, u
town ofmiskccge. TesKfiyox m saloctcd for the coun
ty bitu of Mocon county, it » siuiarcd imniediutcly ou
the Suigo Knud'from Aloiitgomcry to Columbus, (Deo.)
about 4ii uiilos from each place, and within lunulcaof
Tuckaboeheo. oil Steamboat Navigation, • Tuakiicgo
is oiianoteviitod HueJ’laiii, with inimerous S|irings,
and surrounded with a.pleusam and desirublo country.
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i John Wlntoiti,lbs, Iho.fidinrinfnvor Tifsai:!
Gabriel Jsckwin, and JohlfWhilcahhis, .
iqlf aero lots 'lrt'tlie foWn of- Colunr-
bus, ■ sitvm'U'd oil. tlio" noriior of Early-.anil Porsyt'o
Streets, with r.ynilbrt.sbt.i lunis-Mi dmronn, wiioid»>rr P.
WlFlymk Esq, HOW tlrri*,. Icvied.cn'aVtiniprop'evtv,
hi ««id Ffynu, to sMisftdtwo Jn fos ’from Urn MiiWr'a
Court ofthc Tb'vii'iif.Criiiilnbuis ono iiiflivpf'Of jhtifn,
l*. Kiiig, vs. said Flyiniv :
• Ono.Bouse'' nnd Ibi4n-.the_ town- of Coluttf*
bus, ivhoroon: Rhdiltrd f. MArks how Ilvo«;.'altiiated
on tlio .eoriicr -of Bnlilwin and Jackson .Straus; ubni
four'lmlf aero lots, in the lower part of tlin .town of
Colnnihua.known 6y'thcieNos..J43,4J4, 40 ond -tfO.-
levied On as tbo imineity of s«i(|.!lfiirk!,.to,saM»fyJiiin.
dry fi fn» frniii, tin* Moyor’a Court'of soidflowh, in fa-
vdr of Senharii Jonas, Cijdon * Kennedy,-smi others,
vs..said Marks., v. \ ■?.
‘pjja htoso.itntl half acre lot, sitirfiteci in jCo-
luftibiiB,on tiie'coi'iinriif Rnudiiipii So Jniikson Slredts,
clrtrit iti Salfeif 1 , v , ■' . .
soTroirr optiie Infi'iipr tblurt nf /Jetion
<(iunli.;tybau'slttingfiir nrib'nary |H'rpo»e/fi,WjU
bo vnld in .Cbllniili.up/.Muscogoa confify,>!r the first.
Tiuisdny hi-fr«iti*mberir:'Xt,.helweOn. tlm-usiirffllAtirA'
ufiwiIo,lbl riT fsn/l, No. JlD, ip lh-.'7()i district of-IBna,-
oogee,innmininir^twi eeresi;nioiisorl.-sfyAnldforfljti
bonolit'o/ tlio ureHitors. , . ,‘V .V 'j-: .
V-aEii.Rt TAU.Vfpfl!^tniri|«A.
.AitgiistiJ V - ; . ■ : : ; .
ii>;i; teoili/kfiooiiet OJit kefoie, mid luipo ip. dtfyqririll'
: lllp;.rib'f)iif.«(te»h rce'rs-ojd. "(ifjrsixrihhy Grarit. B.
.Krdl; and liSmw athiv; to ini \;ii h tb : I'Oern'dollum—. ’
jibsted IfftSbro rim diis'biV <fny dfvJVpfllf IffiMi — - '
. ■*■ •*• ;• - A*. BrTHTE Ji.P (
• A true extrnct'frotn.O'i’ Esh'oj lir.ok of id* n»
ti’,- ' 'THOSlAg M, .DENNIS, fc. vc. .
Augusta - as^ft
;'/.» Glover, and tiibuiV J. 1)er!>er ( - to- be worth twenty t
dpltsri. :-T- H( EART.e. l, c/c c,
August 3 .. . .
J. Pi Jackson, andbdiers; vstoald jlittos. ' '
.' Aufeustft : : WM,. H<)Li,AND, Hh’lf. M.
Rinrion Stilfis.
m
ft hklllGI/ vCOVtElftajsitri li^.1^-,
'ijt mo bv Dnvltl HfacI;tlii,.Af C.apt.Creqfn'.id.litriet,
IJtf mo bv David KfarUMit, of Caitt.Ureq
tio /mall Urey Tunny,.\i1t|i A swAli.Bril; aoMd;
bp twoivU op lliirfeon yonm olii, appMatoLby Wtlfi
iTTVll f->
JfNERBfJNS indabled io ihacnats of Allen WiL
MT kill son, deceased,' late of Harris county, ara*
rnqucHtcS to. fiiake jwiymorit iiinpcdistcly. All lhoso
having demands againrtiioestate, are re^uesteel'to ran-
der-them-in tbriiis of thc law, this Hth July, JB31.
JOHN SPA*
THOMASi
July 1,0
urn of sole, the following proiierty \o wit:'
One lluhdreil aiiadifty neres of Jiihd .known
os part of No. 58,'in tno thu 39tli.dislrict of originally
Leo,, now Marion county! mid grey lKirso,.opoelicsi)iit
.Borroriiorso colt, due yoke dxen, two cows nild calvbs;'
levied oil As Iho property of Nulhiifilel Sjienm, lo sa|is-
Ty a fi fir from tlio Superior Court, of saiifcounty, ill (k-
vor.of Jolm Clark, vs. said Siicafe, prolierty nniiited
out by.dcfonJiinf.. . - -7-: •; . ,
. Alsrt, ,two luinilrcdf two nnd-n half acresnf
laiid, -known ns No, 90fi, in tlio.SStinlistrlc t of original
ly Lee, now Muritiu county,.iceieil on as iho property
of Willis A. Tliurp, tosatialyia fi fa from the. feuporipr
land, kiiown ns No. 17, in tho-ftOth district of originally,
Lee, now .Marion cniiuly, well improved, lovied on ns'
tlio proplirty of-Thaitias Davis, to satisfy nev'cral ft ftai
.from u JiistU'i’B Cntirl.of said county, in favor ofZach
Booth, v'i.' tlavis,levy inadgucd returned (o me by a.
Constubld. '.
. 'Also, one lot of land knoWHi ns number two
hundred and elovoii, iq prigiiinlly Muscogee, how Ma-.
rip n county, contnininr 2lfii acres, mpro ok Jess,levied
on ;as tlio prbpcrty-iot William*- Ilawku'is, fo satisfy-
suudry fi fits from,a Justices Court hi Taliufnrto enmi
ty, in favor of41m Executors ofWilliuni Janes, de>
ceased,, vs; said UowkiiiSr property pointed out by
Benjamin Jeukiiur, levy made and returned to mo by a.
Constable. 1 . . *. ■ •
August 2 ' . ELIAB- JONES, Sli’.ff. .
' AT THE SAUK TIME AKll M AClj WtEt BK SOAP, *-'
Lot of- Trind n'ntnber tJvo htmdnfd ptid fifty-.
tydwq,'rtt the' ■first diktriet, 'briginall.y jluscogedf but
now Marlon county," tovi«i'dn airtlie-propertjrof Jus'i'
alt Newsom,to'sattsfy tlirtfg.fi fas innuod from a Jnsti-
ees Court ill q’/ilbnt eousty/ia lhvor of David'Alum
(brt, against sesl Newsqni, properly iitflntedViiit bytto
feiidat, anil levy biaile li'v A ConstaMcJ ■!"
. .August 2 / EDWARD MATlIF.l
i Howard.
Lookout- Alabamiairt Aud .Gooreions)
H ANAWAV or Stolen ebout tho COtlioiAlsy lest,
my, negro.man nsmpd HARRY—H» ja-jibmit •
twonty‘livo "years oi"nfiC.-ia. a black,TOWf well sot f c j.
low, and has tktf. lottefQ. branded distinctly on each,
cheek. Jlo is A rough blacksmith; J will give tho <
ahovoTCward lbr his apprclipn"loil and deiiVcrV to jtici
iiml'Cor tl/o arrost and-conviction of-tbc.thiof, or twoiV-
ty fivo dofiars for the Jiqgro alOno/ Sovor/il negroes
end hfirses have boon stolen,hi this- noighhorhn'ndrand
I •apprehend thjtrl miirtt Rob liocii barriedsifr'by spinu-
persons .that tho Florida .lino, wipr'-Js-b AuApected df.
diidionost practices, ono.liy tlni oamo nf- Wiii. Htaplr-
ti.n aml tlio other by tho ntliicdf JokAOtyonn. -Thero
is A.proSoctition Sgainnt tlio former for negro stcalfng.
1 would o.nutieh nil persons against purchasing my
pegro, asho wilt bo easily recognised hy llftf brands ou
iiia clieoks. MVLRS BVERITT, '
Hickory Hi)b Washington.county, Flow—Floridian.
August a , 94—It’.-"
Rnndoiph feties.
AAWTJIJ, BE SOLD, in the tunn of Cntldiert, Oll.tbe
f I firsf-'-TuijHdayriii '-Heptembcr next, between
.did usual hours qf'salcfthp following property lo w/tt
Onb’VotoF land hinnoc'r three-hundred,;iri
' '28
: SB
28
: .57,-1
w
27
HP
27
27
27
.27
a?
' MATHEWS, D, Sh'fif.
Wiltloni Vaughn, ,Vs> skid Hairston, Rroperty/poiytdd
out by Duke It. Crensliaw, levy mujejinil roiurticd- to
me by a Constable. . V"r . • '- i • \fii-
■ Also, one rot/tiunilict-.olitf litinflred npd
twcnfv-onefinthc fourth district Of Rnudolph county,
.levied on ns dm property of Juim iDprior;. to aSlisfv
lino fifa.in favor of. l)aVid.Uooper L ie*ued fronin Jnsu-
cos Court in WarrctVcounty, levied oil qmt rdtumed to
the inr a Coristaldc. ' , ■, v*
■ Also, onb* lot'offtiu.d' uwmbef one jtundrod
Apdtllirly.fivo. in tlio.niiitli district.ofjtaiirtdlph eouii-
ly,1evicd oo.a» Jho piripoity.bf-J.uines. 3. Wuiftinl, to
L/.Frci
o> Couri
August Z
to etfmitjVin fuvor o| Hie l’lupHin. ,
. WILLIAM C. ItKOUKri, Sh'fiV
“Trilip ^qiics.
VIKIlLL- jw sojil Ou the first Tacsdey in September
V W -ivixt; ,jp' tho Tuwn pfLnGntUgei.Trqupeouu.
ty, mo (Wlowmg pmiicrty to-wit. , . .
One lot af lupdof land, ptimber fifty-six, in
{bc l52lh dielriet of Troup couplovied upon oe tlw
nroporiy ol* Kaihon Brndjyjr.* mwiy e fi fel’roui
£rawford CCuii^m U\'ur of Hugh KtkoiyYB,.
4jeid lUedy, jr. *
, ■ Also, one lot of land unpjber two. b'uuclred
und ux1y«(bar, JiLtbe 5th district ol ftuid County, lc\ icU
upon ur xhjf jMTipcrty ot’ OaliricI C.'i'i^anu, IQ etitufy a
•ti fit fnittt iiuthi Sui)cru»r 'CJ|i>urt, in'lavoi’.’bf'Johu II.
fttv jft, vt»; Kdryurii BUtUr, Uubrii'l O, DentlupA Uhnn.
Kuiuoy, property |Wiutcd out,byJ>uk« UobinRufk *
-Almvoue tiiiiM.by the imnie-of Jurat8,
levied upon us tbo uitljiirdty of VUMp tUtae, M
Ruadry n issued from u JuaticcH Couri of. Troup
cuuaty, hi* favor of J<maph U..t'uat, vf* - MiDP-*
Vile KubBcriltcr,
H ESPECTFtXLY in^hni the. pub!jc f ;tiiat h«
ii«». opened a Horse or KfrfrRTAietafrwT, nc '
Nivcoodiec VftHoy, in .tho vicinity of thft.€»old Kc^ioii,
ill. Vlnlicr^iHDt coutlty, wiibro * lio "win eodouVar to hd-
cofornMuto those niny 'ecb prnpcr ia ifojt on hiM,
ip bit good, stylo *n£ Iho *convcnnmco *of the coiftttfey
<viU pcnniti 1 , i. * ■
, .. BENJ. CLETELANIX
July 19 V 94ij|J'.
Wittleli, Gteemt ood & Co.;
H AVE jusupcelvcd; anil aro nnw roinlvrew frosa
New*York, nnd Ncw 4)rieons, an Extenrivo As*
sovtipcniof v
Dry GjrociJ Mtd.Grbctrlps^sfotisiStihfof
eftspio and fajigy Dry OqodSi HurtlWjtrc euil Cutlery,
Crdektfry-and' wsss Ware, Hals, Shoes;Moats, tb-o.
.gait lrmi,8tcoi nud Ciistitrgii,. *;•.-/,
UI,0h0 IbV. Bacon,'C7 kogsLard - . "■.. - ' •
, 180“ Bids. Oilcans Sugar, SO dn Si. Crqix do
'04.HacksJCoflco • ' ,. *
. 150-Blili;-Western Whiukey
* . 10 do . do Rum, 30 do Northern ilfi -
■ J5. ]}hls.4tytf Gin, 40 do No.,1 and 2 Mackarcl
60 •do-. MMasee'i ft do Afers tHHl prime Pora
. 35 boxes Bur Soap, 50 kags Nails
. • 6(hoked Bconind.Bkof Tohgiics ■ .
Cracltbrs afal Rnisitis;. ■’/;■ *
“ Lemon unci ltoshWTi Syrnp*'.;. . : . .. ,
Jamaica ftpm ami Mairtgn tVifitf ; _
- Jlullnnd Gin «i;ti Cogaisoiirsiuiy.
Ailmity Cream -Vie * :' . -
CofdtaJsrfssorted,'Cttifidics ss^orted ..
•Piitty imd GhisV,. WJ(ite l.tfod‘■ , , ,
AinVmidS and Filberts,' Tepper Spice qnd'fyiagrf
_ firnwil sml whits.I/avannn Sugar. .
Loafhndl.uinpSugar, Gun JkiwdcrAml rmp’L J'fA
r BroWii’n bo« .chewing Tohtctfo, a atqierior artioly,
Tugethcr with a girat variety of other articles'which
w i gitatt . ... .
thoy utfor litw tn wlyllesale of retail—iicrronaburchaw ■
iilto are invited td call and exatuiue tuoir'atocV.-
. Jiuie.14,’*' '• ** •*>
' • >* ' I.ist of l.etH'rs. , ,
O N -/umd at tho l'oal Office, lit Uohca Villaga, Mdr
riou eoiiiny, on'tW let day of July, JtfiH. ••'.
.-'uluiiiS Atlvl
iteik Joseph
Brewer John .
Bgi] Wm. A. 2
Uoft.ou Harmon
‘Ch'atniuui Mr*. -F. A,
Cuibreatli Gabriel
CbniMnnti Widiaiti
Dav|« Thomas ..
Echols Absalom-.....
Buis Joseph it.
Ftfreiwoii WiUiam
(iriftin John..«
-Givaus Janice .
Howard Mrs- Sarah
Holton Mark M. '
Horn Joel V
h/h.uu Luke
Jordan D.U. 9
Johnson B. W. -
Kemp Joseph 8.2
nicy Her. N»«h
McCrary T. B.
Moch A.-W,
Merritt Mrs. Ijevitfa
Mott Joseph'.
Motfttv John U,
HctilesJamosU '
Newberry James.
Tal k At. D.
- I’arkerT
■ im t
- •. Shaverd_ _ .
Sa*u Aim, Mary
' 'fStum Jsaae D...
Templas Ai"F, •
Wilier Jpim G, .
Watson Btigjit
Whktley IkAnicI
.Walker Eli F.-
WataonOidoty
r.W.
WstaOil Rev.
Whi' li it • taken but U1 ‘tlirowi mnntbr,. wift hi
ardcil hi ibe General Tost Office as iletul lotrorer
' Jnlydft 84 - 3r WiLEV W1U4AMS, 1\ K,!