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^iiEimrs sAtjsaj.
ilJTneSOLf»7in the i own of Columbus, mi die
'first TNemlny in March next, between tile usual
iiourM of rale tlio follow ing property to tvit:
Olio lot of land number Itil. in the sixth
district of Muvojen county;plan No. njnety-three in the
tenth district of Muscogee county, and eighty eight inlho
ninth district of Muscogee county, all levied cm ns the
property of Hiimphrev.Rowel, to eati»fv sundry fi fim is
sued from n Justice’* Court in furor of Jonn than A. H|id*
ton, and oilier fi fan vs. said Rowel. levied on and re
turned tome by a constable. > \
AI.O, l/ii Nu. one hundred and eighty eight
the sixth district of Muscogee county, levied on n* the prop?
erty of Anderson Kpcnr, to salisiy sundry fi fus fnnn the
Htiperinr.Cmirt of Muscogee ronnty, in favor of Stewart Sc
Fontaine and other ft fas vs enid Himnr.
JOSEPH T. K IfJ.GORE, D. Shariff.
11*08(poticd Sale.
Will be. Bold at the same time and plnqe,
four Mules mid four sett* cf Wagon <leer and one Rond
Wagon, levied, on as the property of Anderson Kpcnr, to
satisfy sundry nfn-c issued from the Superior CcurtpfMua-
ro*eo county, in favor of Stewart & Fontaine and other
fi fus v*i *uid-»SiW'«r.
JOSEPH T. KI LI .GORE, D. Sheriff.
Jan. Slttlt*im 52
Sumter Sales.
"’MtfH.L RE HOLD nt the Court House, in the town
"f of Auiericue, Sumtercouuty, on thefirst-Tuesday
in March next, 1 between the uautdlioura of aulc/tlmfollow
ing property, tc» wit: Ot
Lot utitiibrr 231, iff llioROlh district of Sumter
ronnty. levied on as the property of Levi Ru.rii,lofintis'
fv n f» l.i from an Inferior Conn of Humtor bounty, ill favor
of Wm. J'itclicf'v*. raid Rash.
L;<; number 107, in ihnS&'.ii district of Sumter
county, levied on us the property of James Adums to satis
fy ufi f« from u. justice'll ceurt in I>pK*lbcounty,hi
of Jnmi'f Kilpatrick \«. Haiti Adorns.
W number iOl), in tin* Mtiilt district of Sumter
eiymiy, levied on die property of Furncfold II. 1>
to mtitffy atmdrr 6 lux iroita on’ Inferior court of L
county, in favor of Emllmrn Scyinouratid others v
(Irene.
Ijtit number 53, in the 27th* district «»f Slimier
county, !.*v|ed on n** the propci ty of Mesltiuk Guihcr to
nti-fy n fi fn ft rim u Justices Court of Walton cojliity
i.« fnvor ot Edward Albei .«nt r-ilhl Gather.
Lot !iii:iiin*r I l*-i, i*i the 2Dtli di-ft/ict of Subtler
omimyj levied on us the pi oner ty of Hezekinh Jones fo
MU 'f, »• fi ut fro n rj J|istlcea Court ofHunitdfw»uu(y, in fa-
'I. til'll V V- .‘Mill JofU'H,
leu number J!S, in the 2Gih district of Sumter
eomitVjJcvigd on ns l!.n properly of Hugh limn'd mid Him*
conlln'jd) to Kftiisb a fi fa from a Superior court ofRuns
county, i:j favor .t;f Antlumy Dyer vs. said llmncll. *
Our likely you up Horse i»nd onoyoknofOx
ro. levied on tin ilia property of Hntiiriitoi) At Harris to rat-
• »**ty sundry fi Pis from a Superior Court of Humtor coun
ty, in fnvnr of Benjamin V.; Iverson mid others vs, said
Hauchioti Ac Harris.
Lot 11 umbor mJ3, in the 16th dislHfcf of Suinior
enmity, levied on ns tho property tif Kninuel Adinns tnr
hts lax given iu Jtahnn county, for tile year! 1823 nnd 1824,’
Lot number 27, in >be 2th)i lii/trjct of Biimler
county; levied on ns tin* property of Peter n^Hmufiold,
i<» wji-fy. a it fit front rt Justices court, of It ah up county In
favor of William N. Huyou vs. miirf Stiinfield.
Lot ntmiber l>L in t|ioJJ3ili dibtiicl of Slimier
county, levied on ns tho property of Millv Hlgganhottoip,
t»»sr.Uj«fv 4 iji n l\i from au^nferior Court of Jusper county, in
L. C. MORGAN, Hhcriff.
will take place on Monday the 18th of April next.
Thk ritttrr nAT—a Sweep Stoke* two milk
iikath, $100 entrance, free fur any hor&e in the
United States, weight* according to the rules of
the Club.
Thk first oat—a Sweep StaVrrTtvo sulk hkati,
$100 entrance. free for any horse in ilia United States,
w eights nccordin g t»the lilies of tile Club.
Hkconu iiav—-Mile Heats, fora SilvkrCop worth Fitly
Dollars.
Third dat—-Two Mile fTentsfor
Fourth Dav—Three Mile Hents for
Fifth hat—Four Mile Heats for
HixtH dat—Mile Hents. beet 3 in 5 $200
Owing to ilia liberality of oil r public spirited proprietor,
till* is jicrlinpH one ft 1 ' the finest cbiiries in tlw Kouthenr
.States, uni un mniiv fiiiu'horses arc expected at this meet*
iiig, all lovers of die spoils of iIhj Turf are invited Ip-at
tend; ft is Imped thut r.wnrrV of blooded stork iu Florida,
and Alabama, will be heieio measure their strength with
Rattfesunke, Mato, Gov; Hamilton, Lndv Nashville, Rollin'
lfood and savoral others of promise, which are expected
here,
Gcntlcmcn'iit a distance w-Wiir.* stabler, would.do well
to address tl. *. Proprietar’or Hecretnfy in time to prevent
.inijM iiii-reub'Ade*. J5Volder V.f the Club. ’
M. WVTIIWEATT.KccVy,
Tlceenihcr S7- 4^lf
Also, nt tlio K.itiio time nud pJaca, will be wild
One lot of I,nnd number eigl^ty-fbur, (8-j.^
in the sixteenth dirtiiet filmiorlv Leo non ffumtcrcoun
ly r levicd bn ns the property of llodmon His«m. to satisly
two fi fas fhom Clark county Superior { ’nun, in favor «f
Itlah'ild A. I.iinc vs. said Rodman Hibhou—Pointed out
by Wiliium T. Puik.
JAMES GLASS, D. Sheriff.
Jnn.2fl,lB35. -- y. . ■ u ..
mrnkm
Columbus Jocky Club Race*,
RIoore A Tarver
V1AVE received by the latest arrivals, a good assort*
Jilt ment of GROCERIES consisting in part of
N. Orleans. Torto Rico and St. Croix Sugar,
MnlasscSfAVliMkey, Rum,Gin, Brandy
Cider in bottle* and bbl*. Champaign Wine,
Madeira,Teneriff, and Malaga nine,
Rice, Fish, Floar, Soap, Candles, Coffee,
Spirits Turpentine, Oil, Window Glass,
1'cpper, Spice, Lead, Shot, die. dec.
ALSO,
Direct from Europe, a lot of Swed<4> Iron, suitably as
sorted.
A ud on consignment, a large lot of Aug. Left wick’s To
bacco, of various-prices and qualities, which they offer at
wholesale or retail on the most favorable terms,
CoJnmhns, january 10 50 tf
Mitcon Jockey Club Knees,
rftMIE Annual Races river dm Central Counio will coni-
13 inrni-n on ’‘loudly dm H*)tli div of Mutch, 1035,
when 1.V lull.,wing Purses will lie riui leu, I'recfornny Nog
in ih< world.
First I*aT—Monday, March OOtli—Jo«!key Club Purse
—I tii;lc heats—$200.‘ , / ’ ’ s ,
Hdcond Dav—'J’lierdny,31 Ht—Jo'Jkcy Club Puree 2nd!e
l,oal«—$300.
'Pitim> Dav.—'Wediiesday, April .1st—Jockey, Club
Pursr—3 mile Imnts—$500.
Fourth Da v—'flionlay, 2il—Jor^key. Club Purse—i
mile heat*— $7C0. ‘ /•'
Fivtii Day—Friday, P#d— Jockey Club Purse—mile
hrntrf—best 3 in 5—Parra supposed to he vvdrth.$30ft. 'J.
(0* 'J’lio Millc^bcvJlIO Timls. the CoIiiinUti* Emliiircr,
Chnrle«»tdn Meredry, Cnbi.iibiaTluics, Nashville Banner,
AiiffusLi Honlinel qntj A mericou Turf Register wiljplenso
publish die nhovh Wekly six linics, and forward thoir
accounts to tho ScrrCtarv fi»r |>ayti»ent.
JOHN (I. OFFTTT, Secretary.
Macon, Drcenjhrr25 48—0t
Anulioii mid COJli ill Scroll Room,
iiiioAi.-s rr.Y.r.T, cuiAiMBi/*, oa«
■BTN B. NORTON, Auctiotmer.vvill thankfully rcccjvc
5 i* and punetunliy Attend to nil ordar* in tl|Q Auct
ion and CuiiimixsIoU.Busihci?,' LShcrol advancca hiude un
consiBimicntH. * .;•! v .-<vJ ■ . ' .
« i iviiRFRniiNcfcs. ' •
Bironrkn, T.iuvy.H & Co. Colmnlus, Go,
Srr.vvAU'r dt FonTAixk, “ , “
G. AW Dii.lixuIIAm, “• .*» ,
- E. E. P5wrRs, . r “ “ •.
E. Jr llAimcN, > Apnlachicoln, Flnr..
FaYcokar Ar. Kuotutcicon, **
ID CARFrjttr.Rt- 1 * .- .flIontgonlQry.,Ala.■
.1 \M»A-H.SriotmJH, - - - Novv-Vurli,'
Jaiifs C. Uakuy, • • • - llnltiimii’c..
June 20 1 21—tf
Foster it Fogle
V1TOUU) infonu the citizens of Columlms nnd vicin-
fl ity, that they have opened a store on Broad street, in
the building formerly occupied by the Insurance Bank.
THKIK STOCK OORSISTS or .
• Ladies* and Gentlemen's Gold Levers and Lepines.
Gentlemen's Silver Levers, Horizontal and Plain
.Watches/
Ladies Cable and Basket Neck Chains.
Chains. Seals, Keys and Hooks.
‘Sets of Earrings und Pins, with Agate, Jet, Cameo,
Cornelian, Topaz nnd Swiss Painting Centre.
Dimnond, Jet, Pearl Enamel, Garnet, Ruby, Gold
Stone, Plain mul Chased Finger Rings.
Diamond, Pearl, Jet, Cameo, Agate and Plain Breast
Pins.
- Gentlemen** Long Link and Curb Chains.
Weals nnd Keys.
Guard Chains and Keys.
- Gold Spectacle* and Pencil Cases,
llelf Elides und Buckles. v ^
Visiting Cnrd and Cases, r'
Musical, Shell and Ivory Snuff Boxes.
Bend Bags and Purses, Bead Chains and Scarfs.
Coral and Jot Necklaces.
Silk nnd Leather Purses.
Cnrvcd and Plain Shell and Brazilian Combs.
Silver Plaited and Stool Spcctaclos and Cooes. *
Hilver Pencils and Leads.
' l’cn, Pocket and Dirk Knives. V *
ScUsors, Dirks, Rttkors und Strops.
Fliitcs, Fifes, 1 Inrmonicos and Violin Stringo.
Silver Table, Tea, Cream,'Mustard and Salt Spoons.
million Male*
W ILL In’ rold beforn the Court*IImiaa door Jri tho
Town of Horry, Marion county, on the first Tues
day in March, next, between the usiinf hours of sale,
ikc-ltdltiwiiig property m nit:
2f>2 1-2 acre* of land. Known n* number 70i in
tie* eleventh district of originally Musengen hut now Ma
rion couuty, leviud on as the property of Hauiucl A. Pluni-
iner, m IoumV an nliaa Jl fa-from Baldwin Superior Court,
in favor of R. Turner for tlio use of Nutfuin Bostick.
Pointed out by Win. Ilulson.
. • EDWARD MATHEWS, D. Sheriff
Jan. 30,1031 52
Troup Sale*
W ILL bo mild on tho first Ttiasdny in March next,
in tho Town of La Grange, Troup conn /, tho fol
lowing properly to-wit:
l‘/li k. Clarku*8 interest In’Lot nfLaml Wo. 14JJ.
142, in the fi t!i district of Troup county, to’wit: otic half
of Raid Lot levied upon an tlio property of ihoanid Eli K.
Clarke, to satiafv tvv.i' fi fas from Clark 'Superior Court, in
I'uvor of H. J. Mayiv fie Co/and others vs. raid Eli K. Clarke.
January 30 T). N. ROIiKHVSON, V. Mff.
Fom!inlr^ion, Receiving,
ANI* FOllWA JtblNO IIOUSK—A PA I. ACIII0HO1. A«
uniUTsixoed havo formed a coprimicrrhip un-
; JL Her tlm tirin of Paicfinar fit Kinibroirgln for lho, pur
pose of transacting a General Agency, Commission and
Receiving und Forwarding Business. Being mcfiiired to
niako tho usual advances on Consignment to their friomls
in New-Orienns, Now-Vark, IJaItim*rc, riuTadcbdiia, Pro
Vlilouce and Boston, and disposed to devote their time ox*
cliiNjyoly to tho intctcrost of those confiding hucincsS to
their clnirgo; having maun tho necessary n|-mngcments to
fofwurd Cotton to Ncvv-Vdrk or olsowhero whir expedition
byvosweln of light draft ofvvntcf at tho lowest rates of freight
a liberal filiaro of public patronage is respectfully solicited,
. A. II. FALCON All.
WM. H. KIMBROUGH.
Itefei'euccB*
RifonTKH, Takvkh Sc co.
Gkn, IIovvaiii), . ,.
J»Mtr. Uoi.quiTj
Colnmhns..
.iirnoi. i/Oi.qi'iT, . ,<.«
1)113. Hoxev 4i UEqnlIAnT,
V- 1). WunliltUEF,.
James II. hiioiiTKii, bsq. 1
tir.N. K. K. Cam., 1
JIbk. J. W. Wmm,
Olt. D. I« WHirr.ranJ.dcn county,
Apnlricliiculn, nn^uut 1 . (
•ni-tf
SiiTOM Coni'* Snip.
W 1M. h* .-'!H nt the Cent, Hnnee Hoor Is tlio tnfrn
of Coliimhu*,on tho firt}t Tuesday in March next,
theftdlowiug'property to witi.T' ‘ < - j -*-rv ><
Ouo l«»i ulit-mi'ti Thomas Mnrlrr now live* in
thotoWM of Columbus, situated on Crawford Street adjoin*
ing Whoohick fit Willards Tavern, containing twenty-
* nir feet trout und filly fret hack more or less, lovifvd on as
tho property of Time. Mailer, to anlisfv n fi fu.fioni tho
Mav q'm Cmirt of the Town ofColuinbusI in favor of Thus.
J. I land, pointed oat by said Hand. -
Jon. 30 WM. HOLLAND, Sh’ff M. C.
PiRoon ltuost mining Company.
TJN CONFORMITY will un Act entitled "nn Act to
.BL IneoiporatiJ tho Plgedii Roost Miuing Company, of
Lumpkin county,*! Books of Subscription will,ho opened
tor Stock tliefcm us tollnwn, viz:
At Aiigushi, on the 15th of Jan.', nud ho Kept open for
tinvo drive.
At Srivanuah.on tho 21st Jnti n lust, mul bo kept bpon
fur two dnvu. . ' "
At Wu.rhin»tou, Wilkes county, on tho 27th Jan., and'
he k» pt ojicn for two days.
At Athens, Clark county, on tho 30th Jnu., and' bo kept
bpon two days. 1 * ,
At MHIeilgcvilie, un the 3d duv ofFcbruaiy,nmlbo kept
sr -n tiuvu days.
\\ Maeon, on tho 7th day of Feb. and bo kept open two
days. '• *
At ( olumbus, on tho 12th day of Feb*., nud be kept Upon
tvftnlay*
At Auraiie., fiora 111**prDMfil; time until tho 15m Jan-
unr\, for a liiiiiled number of KhftrOI'*
XN AREN'T vviUattenll at thcabovo uninod times and
places, and e.«mc» of the Churtnrjtnd Conctilutiyn of the
t.'ompany wiR lo\ famished for the akUmpmip qf lliono
Who nmv wish in subscribe far Stuck*—Share*, One Hup-
drad O'diurr. « s.di, 85 per cenf. btdv, itrquirt'd ip advfmco,
Bv older of tho Dir:euo, J. U. CAIN, Sco*rV> ,
'Juti. 3, * Ufa.
Extract fnnn an Editorial utricle.published Iti the Miner’s
Recorder, poiiiainlng tlu nhovo Advetiwement.
fiSomit HSinfiiiHComD^iiy*
W F. CALL tho nUMition of nm tradius to *n ndver-
li»emeiil in lid* dn>*« pftJTei’, by tho directors of
the Biromt Roast Mining Company, proposing to sell
Bftek in tlio same, at vunous places in tlio State.
Wo have examined tho 1 barter and Constitution of the
Company, nnd are of opinion tlmt Stock taken iu it, will
be far mum valuable thnn in any institution in tho United
litotes. Capital vested ju this institution, w ill not have to
lie idle a moment, hp tlio Charter is located niton the ccla-
kratv'd Tigeou Roost Vein Mine,tngciher vviiti various oth-
or lots in that nr-ighlHirhoud, und us thcro is attueliad to it
Mills and other Machinery, necessary for operating upon
tho vein mines, which havo been in kucccsaIuI operution for
tho .a cur pu*t, ami will contiuub under tho Dir.'ctoni of the
< ‘o'upuo v, which will enable them to declare udevidend the
first six montht. The Constitution for the government of
Ilia Company, is dravvn up -witlt such restrictions and
gnanb', thut tho Cmopmiy will,.wo doubt not, bo enabled
to prove the intriu'do value of'ilta gold - mines of Georgia.
The amount of Slock offered U four hundred thousand
dollars, but it is in the power uf tlio Corporation to in-
nvuto the Capital, by tho tmauimous gonsont of the Stock
holders, who of course, will not as they think will licit con
duce to their interest; The Directors arc required to vest
ti cmiikhirahlo portion of tho finds in slave property, for
the pui|Hi*o of pcrfuruiiog the labor, end to procure pll
necessary inuchinery} pad alio, by uiumimous consent,
of full Honed of Director. Ihoy may purouue ailditioiml
iniuiux lands, if thought (o bo expedient, but ure not cin-
powered to soil any portion of tho Mincs^uuloss hcrcalber
r.nnoweird hv th/Stockholder*.
From tlvi known t nterpire of some, who will take a deep
interest in Iho prosperity of tins institution, in connoyiou
with the tu.question able richness of tho Mine-, wq fee!
aourod. lho| oar section of the Kt.te, will, ere hum dis-
idav to die world much of its hidden treasure. l(l».ihciv-
It/.i, hoped thut the good citizens of our tf late,, will freely
vnemimgc this institution, as there will bq no risk beyuud
thmipitiil O cloJ.
Wt3 un i -rMand that tlio Directors appointed to earn* this
Cim.ter into opeiction, are ; B. C, Dimmick and Allen
MMfeSMli, of Lumpkin county; David Witt aud
* Sylvanus *\ l>q*., of Jackson couuty, and Stevens
’loom v*, Esq., of Ath.o-*, Clark county.
While iitmti tl.;- »ubjort,xva take on.L riun to Tcmnrk, that
the rujevlution* - ' miners in this cou.ar v,during the year
past, have been »u».‘y.realized, and vvu doubt not, hut tho
quautily **fguld tuk< c the past year, w id exceed iiuyir
■.v-iicfUij prcfhm*. •
RowmifF* Tonic iUixluic.
WilUliMKli A rXHFKCT A SO LAST 1.1« CO UK FOM THK
" .FITEMflJD AflUB. *5PC£@f3WnfW
F OR SALE, wholesale nml retail hy
FLETf’llIJR Sc WESTCOfT,
• ' pntmoisT*, Apnlachicols, Florida.
” I hereby Appoint Messrs. Fletcher & West-
cott,inv ngcntslor tlie.Hilcof eRowand’s Tonic Mixture,”
in tho,Tonitoryo( Florida,Eastern port of Alahaiud aud
Western part of Georgia; who arc able to furnish tho
said medicines to all vv lm nmy.npply to them ou’ an favora
ble terms a* they can obtain from jho proprietor himself.”-
(Signed,) . . . ‘tJ01}N R. KOWAND »
“I’liilmfolphln.OQt. 21,1333.
New Firm nnd Now Goods.
- - ALliUN • & HILL,
F.SBEG'l'FULLY ftive imtico that they'likyti taken
Jffv, 4lu* commudiouH urick,flore, formerly occupied by
Moshi-s. ». S. Smith & Co. nnd one door north of Mes
srs. Bo ah wly’s Clothing Stum iA Broad street. , They Imvd
received per the beautiful steamer Ellon, Capt. Jenkins,
via Apidncldcpla, from Nevf York, and nro *}invv opening
and offer for pale, (very cheap for cash,) n splendid T.tock of
\Vept India Goods, Groceries, Provisions—.
,, Among which are, in part,
. 10 lihiK of St Croix and I'ortorico Sugars 1 ,
4.) bags Gnvn C'cnhe; 1D bhla. Loaf,Sugar '
-llljl9.IJuiaunn\vlmuandbi-mvnSiig.ini
76 : f* No. 2 n«d 3 Mackerel 100 boxes Scotch Herring
50 1»1»Ih th iHMU’c Flour
1(K)0 lbsi th'st rate UpAhcnlluttor
5000 " now mdk.Giiocxfl : 20 bb|s. Irlfla-Potatoes
<» bids. thiiqpHj .Mnipi Burk . .'
Moss, and family.moss ,|{nef In half barrels ,,
503 lbs. Sal Eratijs; Imper Crackers iu haifhhlR.
Bbla. Buughkocpsio stock.Ale
3000 yds. Ihigalug: ,20 cojls Halo Ropo , ■ *
1 fade Bagging T>’iuo v.Udox. corn Brooms ..
1 lysun, Y.llyvnn,.Imperial fik-Bouchong Tens
Bcppcrt.Bimontiii .Ginger; Stnrch i. . V
* 2500 lhiuTolmccp,«tl all qimhlies , .
15 boxesspeimCandles;;10 boxes Raisins' v .
Ppnttkdi und Alexandria Cegara . i , r A .
• Bar Soap; Wrspiiing 1‘nper “.
Caasin; UlovOar Nutmrgp; Mustard
20bbls. N. E. Kum ;10 <lo. American Gin
2 pipes C-ognne Brandy* 5 bbls. American Brandy,
1 pine Holland Gin, i baskets Chanipngno Wlna
Powder and Shot;. bur Lend, Jamaica Ruin, s
Si5 casks old.Madeira, ) - i
> Wikis r ' ,
Niles Sc Blcliards,
H AVE taken the store on tho comer of Randolph nnd
Oglethorpe atroots, where they oflhr at wholesale or
retail,
Groceries and Dfy-Goods,
am one which are the following articles.
8© tierces new Rice,
35 bbk* Superfine Canal Flour, '
40 do. do. Western do.
4 hhds. Bacon,4 kegs Goshen Butter,
20 bids. Western Whiskey, tt bids. Prime Pork,
3 do. Prime Beef, 10 do. Sugar,
14 do. Molasses, G Mats Ca«sis,
200 lb. Alsnice, 10,000 Spanish Cigars,
10 Kegs Lnrd, 60 Bags Coffee, 50 Homs,
P bbls. Onions. 6 do. Cider Vinegar, r
10 do. River Shad,2 do. Hollibods Fins,
500 lbs. Loaf Sugar, 100 pair Russet Brogans,
150 pair Black do. 100 do. Negro Shoes,
10 l>oxcs Bloom Raisins, 10 cases Hats,
J2 do*. Wool Hots, 1 lihd. N. E. Rum,
2 bids. Jamaica Rum, 2 do. Sngnett Brandy,
2 do. St. Croix Rum, 2 do. Holland Gin,
2 do. American do. first quality,
2 casks Malaga Wine,2 do. Tenenffe,
• 18 casks Noils, l doz. long handled Sp?des,
1 do. short handled Spades, 3 do. Shovels,
Axes nnd Hntclicis,20 Boxes Tobacco,
1 Tierce Summer Oil Sperm,
4 bbls do . do, do. tt
2 do.- Full do. , do*
2 do. fine Whale Oil. 2 do. Fish Oil,
* 12 Boxes Sperm Candles,
Shot of nil size**, Borland,
Ladies Kid su'd Morocco Shoes and. Boots,
Gentlemen's Fine’ Boots and Shoes,
• Ready Made Clothing,
Blenched end Brown Shirtings nnd Sheetings, ,
Negro Cloths,'Plnids for Negro women,
Linsevs for Negro women,
Blnnlc6ts of different qualities,
Flannels, Sattinets,Osnnbiirg8 and various other
Dry Goods, 30 Pieces Cotton. Bagging,
300 lb. -.Twine, 5 doz. N. Y. Cotton Hooks,
Castings, Hoes, Trace Chains, Augers, See. See'.
The nhove articles will bo sold K>w lor cash.
January 30 ’ • >62 tf
LEGAL NOTICES.
Atlsnsiilstrators Sale.
W ILL he sold, on Tuesday* dm 17th of February next,
ut the lute residence cf Levi White, of said county,
deceased, nil the perishable property, belonging to said es
tate, consisting of one road 'Wagon, one Gig and Harness,
one ox Cart,one cotton Gin, 28 hags Cotton, more or less,
150 barrels of Corn, 12.*lnck* Fodder, four tlrousiindjioumL
of Bacon, ur.d stock of *ull Kinds, consisting of Ileuses,
Cows, Hi'g’Hiid'Sh6cp, together, with Household*and
Kitchen Furntturo, plantation Tools, &c. Sales to con
tinue from dav'to dnV until oll is sold. Terms mode
known.on tlio duy of sale. V ' ’
TURNER PERSONS, Adm’r.
I SANNAII WHITE, Adm’x.
janunry l*l r 1034. ‘••' l ‘;ji 50tds
Buttor nnd Fruit Ivniv^B. . v f
Petry**Tongue?,.Gills,and Cillots, a
Nacilles, limPriiiiiildcs.'
Hilver and Steel Wnfeh Chains and Keys.
Key Rings, Watch Ribbon, Slides and King*.
Chess Boards nnd Men, Back Gamon Boards.
. Tooth Brushes and Powder, . ....
.Gill aud Steel Poiihj Clasps.
Double and Single Burr?) Guns.
Belt nnd Pocket Pistols, Powder Flasks, Tercna
tion Caps and Holders. *
Alabaster nnd Ebony Msntlo Clocks.
Willard's Potent Time Pieces. . ‘ '
Canes with nnd without Swords..
Plnilcd Ciuidlcslicks, Snufforii nnd Trays.
Castors, Tea Pots nnd Bella—and.
Many oilier article*, 'too numerous to mention, all
which thoy'offer low for cash*or approved credit.' 1 ’
However they 'would not haVe pcoplo tnkp their'word
concerning the price and qunlity of thcfr articles,but would
ronsidcr it-as a favor if Ladies -apd* Gentlemen, would call
and examine for themselves. -
N. B. Pnrticulnr. ntlcnlion.pnid to watclios left for re
pair. All Jobs in their lino will ho done neatly, and nt
short notice. Plain Jewelry of pit kinds, manufactured to
order; also Canes nud CocoanutSheilnmountcd to order.
nov.2 , 23 tf
CodcfikMatthciv«,
Men’* Mercers —Wonlen Drapers, and •..
Tailors, '/ • '
West side Broad Street, opphsito llojoy At Urquhart,
M EHREQTFULLY inform tho citizens of Columbus,
nnd visitors,' lliht they liAve on hand, qndwill con
stantly keep nn extensive and splendid assortment bf Hq-
perfine cloths, of dll cnlorp, black, blue, lirowu.'dahlia,
green, invjViblo green, olive, ndclaide.&c. also,'plain nnd
discount krr»eytncrs,.of nil colors, settinotts, vestings, of
all kinds n'tid patterns, velvet, plain nnd figured silk, Ace.
Ace, nil of which Will he cut made and trimmed in tho neat
est and most fhshionahloxtyle, at various prices, to suit tho
demands of their cuototncrs. Coats made to order at frbn
617 to $40. They also keep on hand, for the accommo
dation of their patrons, a general assortment of
•Ready Made Clothing
Appertaining to tlio.wcar of gentlemen—together with a va
riety of Hats, Caps; Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Gloves,
Shirts, BoFoms.Collnrs, Stocks, Socks, Boots, Shoes, Silk
nnd ('niton Uinbrcllara Arc. all of whlcliwill be sold at
moderate prices.
, N. I). Gentlemen furnishing their own tnateriola will
have ever>* attention pnid, in the execution of thoir work.
Qunrrctorly porta of tho latest fashions ate regularly r
delved. :* 1 • .
Columbus, October 18,1Q34. 37—y
;Cp!nmhnfi Clothing Store. /
G. °“ mi
Gbntlomon’s Fasliionablc Clothing,
of every variety—consisting of /
Broadcloth and Cnmblot Clonks, Petersham and Broad-
cloth' Burtouta, Frock and Dress Coatnnnd Coatees, Vests
nnd-Pantaloons of-every, description, J.iaen; CoHon and
Flannel Shirts, Knit’and plain Cotton and Flannel Draw
er*, Bosoms and Collar*, fiii*penrfara naK ffosrrrr, fltoeks.
and Cravat*, llata and Capa, of alt kinds, Root* dimes and
Pumps, Leather Trunks and Travelling Bags—in short,'ov
ary article to fit the gentleman for travailing, or for'the
parlour—also on hand, a Large and well Selected Assort
ment of ' * .
• Broadcloth*, Casimores and Vestings, -
suitnhlo for the season, which will lie made up to order,
hv accomplished workmen, and warranted to fit.- .
To thopo fiivoring us with their ciistdih, no pnina' will be
nnred to give;entire satisfaction. Cutting done asusual, at
tho shortest noticor .*• * ' •;* * *
novemher 15’- ? ' *■ »•- *. 41—tf
Buyers.
rVMlB aulMorib 'i*.tviug ba*a appointed agent of the
B. Ooluu.bus Lend Company, takes ibis method of in-
fa'crmg thon who hnvojmnahazcd IciuUfrom the C*>uipu-
t » .*;* ui.tuiii tho i.|'piuvi*J c. iLi.oitt. ^ | n >t
. t me Vi-c'ivrA *r.nn tl»acertifying rgents, by apply-
Urn .I'nl .irod”.. ing thecoi«q»n:i} ’s U* u! K-r titles.
c tlr ha* likewise sought iutonnation u*»i!t the Department
of tjUut* ul Washington City, in regard tollio inntmcrin
'wlirli the traonfom un assignments of ap|»rot oil voauncts
tuar: t*-.» *atest -d nud auil. snticHtzd in older to procure a
paroi.t tiue.-ily to the assignee. As t-iKin ns tlmt jjifonna-
MmMmkn wiii undertake generaily to \m-
t.sus lor such person* us ha\n Iiumiucss ol that kind, aud
who iuay bo disposed to entrust him with its cxeculiou.
B. tiOUOllg^
xes, Castings, ficc.
A ho, it kandMomc assortment of %
Englisli mul Amorioim Dry Goods,
Such us Olicoca; Mnekim^v, Stout, Rose, Dnfllo, Point
nnd llorso Blankets; Hirelings nnd Shillings bloached
nnd uiiblem ^cdjFnctory Ginghams and Check*: Conner-
plates nint Funmuiv Patches; Russia Dinners J. Bed ’r»ck-
ings j Sutliuots; Negro Cloths; Plaid Linaeya for Negro
women.
Tho above goods were purchased very low in New York.
tnreasly for this market.*, Thoy nro of tho first qunlity aud
will be sold at a very small advance from cost.
Purchasers arc respectfully invited to call and exam
ine them before purclihriug else where.
January!) ' . 49 ,.tf
‘Dry GooiIn,
OATS, SHOK8 AND CI.OTHING. •
T HE subscrilier has tnkeu a store bn Broad street op
posite Mr.-sif. Shorter,Tttrvcr Sc Co. where he is
now qfferirtg a gviicral nssortmeut of tho abote named nr-
ttelca onuamtod term* aa the-same enu be'ohtauicd in
Georgia, MonchntiU and other* wishing to purchase are
respectfully requested to call and examine Inn goods be
fore purchasing elsewhere
lit* stock consist?, in part, of .
.Cloths of various culur* and qualities .irmt
Cnsimorcs tlo do do .>,' *
Hattinetis, Vestings, Englirit aud Frar.clt Points
-Freiwlt 4*4 Pri«its,a.\cry hmul. oiue uruclo
Painted Muslins, colored Oatu^ricks,Gloves'
HandkerchM^Oruvots, Blocks, IIosierv
Black ItxiTVn ^ilk, Black Poults do Horn
C’olotod < •: . l.sicoa, Footing
Titreatl U‘!.;*.ngs, Plaid I’ui’.ihrtcs, Juckoe:ts
i ; wits.Mu*lins.figutcd it).d Plain ' *
Book Siosliji, Bishop Lawns, lautg l.xwn*
Irish IJncns,together with olmo«( every article in the
Dry Good} Line. ‘
ilr.un coinplotonssortmeutof- • ^
Halts Pintos und Cltilhing.
; uov.2!*-3m . BBNJ* BONNEY.
. AKauiinacsi.
T HE sttWtibcr ha* lor sale tho following Almanac*,
In-wUl
Tlio Tcirpcrauco Family Almanac,
The Funucr's Almaunc,
Tho Aim'iicm (\>uiie Almanac,
Dnvy Crockett'* Aliuauac^
Ikii* CstutuHt kw! Gvufgi* Almanac, rgSStfiti
FOR 1835.
By the grocc, dozen, or single cop v.
Pee. 27 B- HIGOURNEY NORTON.
Fachionahle Ulotliina Store,
Next door to the Columbus Bunk—Columbus, Ga.
’ ^ *\ J. S. SMITH,!
IfTR*AS just, received, nnd ia nowoffering fof sale, on
a.JL 1 ■ E-xtensivii AssorlnVonJ of.
REAPY.MADE CLOTHING,
consisting of . * *
Blue, Black nud Invislldo Green Frock Coats,
London Brown.nndClqrot do do-
Black mul Invisible Green Dross do
Claret nnd London mown do db’
Green and Brown Cloth Coatoest ... , r ‘.
Blue and Black Cloth pantaloons,' r*
Slrlne Sc Diagonal (variety ofcoiours,) Pantaloons,
.Snlttnotland English Fustian 'do
Coni ... , da '
Figured Silk Velvet Vests,
Plain do 'do " dp•'
Black Satin do
Black Cai«itnore and Cloth Vests, Y
Figured Vnlenctqa. do
Todnett do.
White At Figured Mereu'dlox do ■. .* s .
Gcntlemen’a Drub, Rnm n antl Green Cloth Oyer Coats,
Gentlemen’* Cloth and Cdmblot Cloaks, ” : ’ .
Cotton Knltt Shirts and Drawers,
Silk do do do ' \
Flannol A.Cotton Flun'l do ,
Twilled do do >( . J
Superfine Fur and Silk Ilats, , ■'
do Boots and Shoes,
. Plain ahd Figured Whito Silk Hall Hose,
Black no do do db..
Cotton do do do do
Also, nn F.xtenaivo Assortmnnrxif
• v SUPERFINE BROADCLOTHS.
Diagonal nnd Plain Cnniinerea,
‘ I'lain and Figured Silk Velvet Vesting,
* Plain • do . do do
. Superfine Black Satin do
Do White At Fig'd Mcrtmillcajdo
A Good Assortment of
Tailor’s Trimmings, of tlio host quality.
The nbtive Goods have just been received frorn'Now. York-
and l’hilndelphin, nnd arc ofi'ered for sale, low for cash.
TAILORING eouilnctcd as’usual,
Nov. 1,1834. . ' By F. A. FAIRCHILD.
G EORGIA, STEWART COUNTY.—Whereas John
L. Enstcra, Administrator of the estate of John Eas
ters, Into of said county deceased, applies to me for letters
of dismission of the said Administration. These are there
fore to cilo and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors, to he and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to shew anise if any they have, why said
letters should not he granted. , T ‘
Given from under my baud at office, this..tli day of Jan- t
uory 1833. THOMAS M. DENNIS, c. c. o.
January 10. M mCtn
Atlasististtaior’fi Sale. ’ it • -
A GREEABLE to on order of the .Honorable the. In-
fcrior'Courtof Harris count)', when sitting for ordina
ry purposes, Will be sold nt Hamilton Harris county, on
the first Tuesday in March next, one lot of lam!, known
as number 191, in the twentieth district of said county,
sold as the property cP Joshua D. Frazier deceased.—
Terms. made known on thy dny. : . . ;
ROBERT LETT, Administrator,
' December G • . 44—tds
iplEORGIA, 'TUOUP COUNTV.—Whereas Georgo
\Jt A. ThraslifA Wmlnistrtflor of George Thrash deceas
ed, nppliM ln nn for letters of disuiifisioii ontiio estate of
tlte said deceased. # „ , . *
These are therefore to cite nnd ndmonmb, all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ho and
appear at mv office within tlio time preseribed by law, to
shew cause if any they have, wliy said letter* of dwnussion
should not be granted.
Given under my hand in office, ntLaGrange, January 2d,
1835. 1IENRY PI.RKINS, c. c.o.
januarylG . ; ■ • . 5^-Cm ,
Ccntreville Academy—Talbot Co.
T HE Trustees of this Institution have the plcnsuroof
rannouneing to the public, that they have retained
tho services of tho Hev.Jolm J. Groves, for tho ensuing
vear.
Mrt Grove* has earned among us, n high reputation for
indefatigable industry, correct discipline and superior pro-
fessiomu abilities, nnd tlio Trustees fcol'nconfidence - in re*,
commending the institution to Parent* and Guardians ns in
ferior in no point of view to hny other similar Institution,
in tho State. . •
ItJ* situated in a ncighltorhood distinguisded for health
and morality, and entirely romote from nUl the scene* of
vice and dissipation, i Board■ may bo obtained in respecta
ble families in tho vicinity on moderate terms.
: ii. smith, v : •
J.CADENHEAD, H
‘• S; J. THOMAS,
»- . 4* . • Uf- J-C. BOYNlOPfc Jjl...
. L,P. BREEDLOVE, [ 3 ,
. T. G PEARSON. ?
• - ' * Il.P.SMEAD, ) '
December, G, . *c: 5 j 4i—r2m *■
KHicedoulu Acudcmy,
By Robert Fleming, of.Meriwether co. Go! ^ '
fDIERM 44 w’ceks—half torm 22—quarter. 11 weeks.—
JL Tuition a* heretofore. This Academy is furitished
with a good Celestial, and <Torres!jal .Globe, mi-Orrery,
Chemical and Philosophical and Astronomical Apparatus,
Sic. Board can bo had with tho instructors. Mrs. Flkm-
jnio will attend to the Female Department, andlnstritct iff
nil:tho branches usual in Academics. ' ui.*t- i
January 23 ••r,M « v-‘.. . 51 3t :
Central Iffote]«..«TVIacon, Georgia.
JOHN CARTER, I.ATE OP’CLINTON,
H AS opened tlio Central Hotel, ini the extensive Firo
Proof Brick Building, recently erected in this City.
The location is central to the business of tho place, nnd
pie house ja conveniently arranged for the accommodation
of families or single ’persons, either as regular or trans
ient boarders. The bods and furniture throughout, are
hew and superior. The Table and Bar will always bo- fur
nished widrtlie heat the rnnrkct affords, andno pain* will be
snarod by the proprietor to render comfortable and -agree
able, all who may favor hitn with their custom; and' he
hones from his long experience, and the satisfaction here
tofore rendefod the community, to merit from his frieuda
and tlio public, a liberal aliaro of patronage.
QjT Extensive and convenient stublcs aro attached to
the-Hotel. ,J - • • ’ \ ‘ ' .
October 12 ' SO^-tf.-
To Young Mei’clianls.
WAOR RUNT, tlio store Bt^VVavcrly llallJ Harfia cojin-
JT ty, Ga. being an old and noted place for business, sit
uated cqui dintanlTront the Flint and'Chattahoochee rivers
on. (he .old Alabama Road, 22 miles cast ofCfiluinbus, In
■one of the moat opulcut, healthy nnd populous neighbor
hoods in Western Goorgin. Itmnbracotf a flounriiiiig Tost
omci, Rnu matt) rocni Suvnni^,— IW jtAuiut. M>J5hVn*-.
Real low, and immodiato' possession givpil on application'
to the Post Maslor on tho premises. *
' .. ... g
JanuarylG / : " i
Creek frauds f or .Sale.
P ERRONS wishing. ta‘parchaBO. .cood. iand.nL rea
sonable rates.. Iviug on tlio w/ifeia of Big Uehee,
Ifatck-a-chabba and Cowaga crooks, RusseLcoiinty, Ala
bama; and also q.fow lots in township 10, range 2b; tow n-
from either of tho qboveuauied persons'. /
january IB, 1834<
irsons. .... .1%*■ v
1. J. FANMiri *;Co.
%~8t v
D'r. 31 llolsun—- ,,,
J * ESPECTFUI.LV roturns his grateful uck^owimlgo-
MM, nicnts to tlio citizeiia of Columbus, and vicinity.: tor
tlio .very liberal p.\tronago which they hnvo.oxtorjdod to’
himt'.during.uis short stay among tliom,
UK* Balsan haa determined to locate himself in Coiuin
bus, and may nlwnys bo found, ut his room over IIoxcy
& Urquhart's Drug store, at tho usual hours, iyliore hp. is
prepared to attend to all calls.
. Ladtop will bo visited at thoir icaidencies.
RRFERKNCKS. *■
Doctora DeGraffenried, Saukoy, und HoxCy fie Urquhart,
November8 ' ; - .11) tf;
WIMIch, Greenwood A Go.
W OULD respectfully inform their friends ami tlio pub
lic that thoy still continue to do business at their
Dry Goods nnd Groceries, Hardwire, Crockery,
Glass Wnre, lints, Boots, Shoes, &c.
Among tchich are the foilwing article$:
Swedes Iron, hoop Iron, Nail Rods
Cast, German, and Blistered Steel
Columbus JTIcrcIsant i?2Hls,
TIIREfc MILES ABOVE TOWN. . , .
fUlIlESE largo and excellent Mills, are now completed,
JL * and tko proprietors, announce to the citizens of Mus-
ctfgqe, and.tlio adjoining, counties, tliai.thoy nro ready
to receive thoir custom. Having incurred a heavy, ex
pense, in order jliat .these lyflllq might lie constructed in
a style anperior. to any in Georgia, hojievihg that thou*
object has been fqlly realized, they coufidontly assiiro the
C ublic, that Flour and Moul will be prepured ut these mills
i the very best older, and at tho shortest notice. ,
As our cleaning machine is not entirely completed, por
tions, sending wheat within a photl time, aro requested to.
payo it cleaned beforo thoy send it.' \Vc aliflll uao.cvoty
exertion to removo this diffuMilty at an early period; nml
after a week or two, planter* tihd othera'Will save thii troub
le by sending their grain in jt*.crude stutd;
Wheat Wanted.
Llhotal prices in ca*l\ will ho paid for any quantity of
gopd Wheat, ami aa wo design hooping a‘supply or F|ouc
continually on hand, persona 'desirous 6f obtaining tho ar-
licle in a awcottnd fresh condition, Would do woll to apply
M the mill. JAMES SHIVERS, Sc Co. ■
August 30 , 30—tf
rrT ., r . Anvils, Vices, & c.
Now Orleans and St, Croix Sugar*
Lump aud Loaf Sugar: Coffee
Gunpowder nnd Imperial Teas
Ckual Flour, Crackers, Cheese
Best Goshen Butter, Dried Beef,.,
Raisins, Alumnda, Bologna Sausagea
Spanish Segura, Tobacco, (all sorts)
' Cider nnd Cider Viucgitr
Mqjaeten, Malaga ami Madeira Wince?.
Rose, Nusberry and Cltorry Cordials
Fopiter,<?assiti,Spice, (Singer
Spomaciti Candles. Bar Soap '
I'owder, Shot Letd, White Lead
Glass and PuU> . ... '
Mackorel No, 1,2,3 See.
Just received, a frosli lot of Garden Seed*
jan.23. *
Beady Made Clothing:,
Oil Consignment.
T HE subscriber has roceivcd on consignment an As
aortmentof
Fino Ready Made Clothing,
which* e is selling at cost rnd charger.—such r -,
Frqck, Dree* ai»d Hunting Coat«,
Cambbt aud Ctoih Cloaks,
Blue, Black and Brow n Pantaloon*,
do ^ do do Vests, A.c. &c. % T--V-V-
Abo, un Assortment of
Boots, Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, Silk Stockings and
Gloves, together with a lew fine Cloth*.
n OlOfVltDVCV I
twvcmbcr IS
Fifty Dollars RctVilrd.
A BSCONDED from Augusta, on the 1st inSt. my ne
gro tnnni JIM; usually calls himself JimBugg.—
Jim is about aix feet high, ogod'from 3() to 35 years, and
inclined to sniilo or laugh when.spoken to.' A part of oqe
of his fore fingers has been cut off by a Gin, ot} w
hand is not recollected. IIo Ims no -doubt proem
pass from some person, to go to Apalnchicola Bay,* West
Florida, where his wife is; nnd lie will no doubt first
mako for Columbus, Ga. mid thdnco down tlio nver in.a
atcara boat—having been two years at the Bay Witli Mr.
Edward J. Hardin; The ahovo*rcward of Fitly Dollars
will be paid for his delivery to mo in Columbia county,
Ga,or’ion Dollars If lodged in any Jail in tho State, 80
that I get him again. Any information respecting him will'
bo thankfully received—addressing mo at Walker'll Post
Office, Columbia-county, Un*. '■ ' >
• ' ABNER P. ROi‘ERTSON.
January 23 \ Chrouicle. 51 6t^
TothcPubliCi
W HEREAS there is a certain character passing by
tho name of *♦ Thomas Powcl,” who has been trav
elling through Monroe, Upson, nud othor counties of this
Stute,asserting that ho »a un ugentof Dr. Sauiuol Thom]f*
son and employed hy him or his agents In soiling two
volumes, ot which tho aaidThompsou is author and pro
prietor, viz. “Thomson's N'urative," and also a‘.Treatise
on Botanic Medicine, entitled “Thomson's New Guide to
Health;” now'this is - to apprise tho public that tlio said
ThouiitM Pow.*l, (nr whatever his real name may be,) is un
impostor f and th.it tho books iu his possession are inne-
ututo transcripts of Dr. Thomson’s works; and a viola
tion of his puteut. and a* such, tlio tnw Will bo enforced
against *aid Towel mid all other persons engaged Ui tho
publication and sale of the books above alluded, to, so soon
as it cun be conveniently doha;’and I hereby caution the
public against all such imposition?, and rcancctfully cr-
treat thorn not'to purohusc (he publications above alluded
to, as that would iuvolve ilicin in ii violation of Dr.-Thorn-
sou’s patent and ulso operate to‘the injury of the system,
Aud that tlio community tuny the more easily dctcettho
imposition, therein this,’llfil-ieiice; Thomsons hus the two
volume* separate, and I’owel lias them both iu one book.
Neither aro tho Transcripts nccoinimnied by a patent.—
Thotusoas patent ia a I0115 square niece of paper, on which
ispriated this expression in capitals,** Thomson’* patent,”
acco-tpanied with the representation uf the Eagle or sym
bol of liberty. Then follows the receipt to prepare and
administer tlio mctliciue*.
Jan. mz
AdniinisBatois Sale*
A GREEABLY to nn order of the honorably the In
ferior coiirt of Mnscogco county, Pitting ns a court,
of ordinary, will.he sold .at the court lidusc 111 Columbus,
on the first Tuesday iu March next, one negro man be
longing to the estate of Arthur White deceased,' sdld for
the benefit of tlio heirs' and creditors.
MARK S ELAM, Adm’r.
December 27 . . 47—tds *
A<lmiiiistrsttoi’’s Sale.
kN U10 first Tuesday in March 'next, will'be fold ht
' the Court House .in the town of Greenville, Meri
wether county, one Lot of Land, No. 82, in the 9th dis
trict, formerly Troup now Meriwether county, pold ns the
property of Nathan E. Mayo, deceased, late of tho county
of Marlon. JOHN. MAYO,
. JESSE MAYO,5Admrs,;.
Dee. 2G, 1834. . • 49t4s;
' Administrators Sale. ' y
A GREEABLY to nn order of the Inferior’Coiirt t>f
Henry county will bo sold on the firat Tuesday
April next, til tlio Court House in Heard bounty, V
Lot of-Lnnd No< 224, 3cl district, •' •
formerly Coweta now ITcnftl county, it being the^cstnto
of Joseph Catching, Into of Henry county, deceased, sold
fof tho benefit* of tlio heirp aiid croditorsuf paid oBtate. '
• . N. S..CATCHING, AdinV.
jnnuarj* 1G, 1835. 51
AduBinistrator's SaS«. ■
ILL bo sold oaSaturdav, tho 7th of Morph next,
at tho late residence of Thomas 1*. Bryan, deceas
ed; bli the Household and 'Kitchen FURNITURE, Stock,
hnd. Plantation Topis of tho said Thonins ’.P. Bryan,* end
a cohsidcrnldc quantity' of Corn nnd- Fodder: also, a small
slock of Dll V GpODs.nnd GROCERIES. Saloto' r con-
tlpuo from day, to-day uulil r ull is sold. Tho Plantation,
consisting of seventy or eighty acres of open Laud, will be
nrcjifiiinB. nn Snmrdiiv the Hint insf. ■ ■ '
... apt
rented hu thhprenrfrop, 011 Saturday the 31st insf.
TiiEOPiilUJS BRYAN, Admfn s
■;5ltds 4
January 23; 1835.'
. . Guai'dimi’s Sale.
(jREEABLE to'nn qrdcr of (lie hpnorqldollio Inferior
/ court of Troup couuty, sitting for or dinary. purposes,
wilt be-sold on-tho/irst Tuesday in April next, at the couit
house in Coiumbup, Muscogee county, within tho usual
hours of sale, otlo lot of land, in Muscogee cOuntjyin tho
ninth district ofsnitl county number and lot’ fivp. 'rjSOW
for the benefit of Ann J oh nson, minor. Terms, mode
kuovvn onthb'day of sale.
N. JOHNSON, Gukrdiari;
; january Ij, , 50,.td
( j. " (copy irond.) *
Georgia, Lanresis Qoimty, ...
K NOW all men by these presentp, that I Shadrick
'Dukes; the-county of Leo and State aforesaid,
am hel l nml firmly bound unto. William Tippet of tlio
county of Laurens .and State aforesaid, jit.tlrq just and pe
nal sitni of one hundred dollaiv, which payment well and
truly.toboniadqto.ilio said Willituu Tipp«t his heirs and
aligns,. I bind mysolft tpy heirs, executors and udminis-^
trators firmly hy these * prcscnlf, scaled 5 wit h fiiy seal arid
siguciMiy my “bund till? 14th day ol' November, 1829. • t
Now the condition of the above obligation is such, that
if tho above bound Shadrick DukbA'dobs make or pnuiie to
^ . Vl - t 0HIMHpripl rw _
but tlio grant ami cells on uim ro to do, thou the,n.boyo oliliv
gallon Jlo ho void or clsp loreniuln in full virtue nnd force.
•THIADRICK'DUKEV&S.
Witness, Thos.-MoonE.... • . , \ ->. K S .. r,ht. 4
GEORGIA, §iuiliibr cbiknty.' ' ’ u '[
Totho'IlOr^tiib Inferior’ Cf(itm olfiaid county Wit-
• — ; -«l»a ««'Jio*U'y'.rk»i*nn.‘;RS’i " ' '■ '
T HE petition of William Tippet 8hewcth,.that Shn-
' drick Dukes, late of said county, deceased, in his
G EORGIA, TROUP COUNTV.—^Whereas Wm. s,
Thornton, Administrator of Henry B. Ihornton de
ceased, applies to'me for letters of dismission on the estate -
of the snid deceased. ' ■ '* •
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and siO'
gulnr the kindred nnd creditors of the said deceased, to
he and appear* at my office .within tho time prescribed by
law, to shew, cause if any they have, why said letters of dis
mission should not he granted. ’ ' '• < ' f
Given under my hand at office, ntLaG range, January 2d,
1C35. ' IlENRY PERKINS, c.q.o. .
january 1G V ’ " 1 50—1116m
^JEORGIA, IIARIUS^COUxNTV.-
w rt _ •Whetqtts Join* •
Hribhnrdhand*Bold- F. Nunucrlcc administrators;’oil
the estate of.Walter ^iunnerlce deceased, applies to me fof
letters of dismission ou tho further administration of said
This is therefore to cite arid admdnisall and singular thd
relatives nnd creditors of paid deceased, to Iks and nnponf
nt my office within the timo prescribed by law, to reader irf
tlieir excuse, if any they have, why said letters should not
(jivetr under my hand.in office this 15th October, 1834*
E. T. L. SPENCER, c.c. o. ’
October 25 33—mGn>
C Georgia, troup county.—eh e TOalron?
W bftlio 735th district G. M. tolls before me one largo.'
bay IIorRc,both fore nml ono.himl foot white, with a pftrtfU
ntarin his forehendrhnU slip on liiR nose; supposed to bo •
'teu yonrsjphl No other murks or brand discovered. Ap
praised Iiv John Imssetor nud James H.' Esters to'ecvcnty- •
-fiVb dollars. - • ' • E. REED, J. r.
. A'.truo copy from, the minutes, this 20th of Jnnunsrjv
’ -At 9, OLIVER P FEARS, Clk.
1835. ’
/TiEORGIA MUSCOGEE COUNTY.-Told before
HW.tne, Henry Pruitt ona of the Justices of tlio Peaqc,-,
iitdtid for said cointy hy John 'White,' ttn.estrriy-liorse about
Jhree years old, q yellow porrel, .pilji a bhizo face, had on.
a Saddle at the timo ho was taken np. Appraised by John
Bishop an'd John Mulliiu to>ixtv five dollars.
A tnio cony taken from the Mlnutas, Jqn«29th 1835. . ».
JOHN TOWNSEND,Clerk. '
January30 ' ‘ * 52 3t *
renl’estdib'of’David* Gentry, late of Oglethorpe county'
deceased; ■ •••*• •
AR( NIBALD W,. GENTRY, Adm’ra •
DcccmbofSO . , 4m 40
F OUR-' months after dtf IQ application will bo made, .to-
the hohprnble the Tufonor court of Harris county,
when sitting- for'ordinary purpnaes, for leave to sell all of *
tho lands belonging to, tlio cstnto of P. T. Bedell,'deceits-*
edi Also one negro boy by tlm naiiio of Drive, about
thirty years old, sold (or the benefit of the creditors. T ~,J
* . . • v G, W;, F. BEDELL, Adtn’h, ;
December 13 . x . v ' ' 45’ 4m" .
F OUR months qHer dato application will bo inado to,
tho-honorablb the Inferior court of Stcworfcbiirity,/
sitting as a court of. ordinary, for leave to sell tlio negroes-
belonging, to Marshal, .Betsy Ann,Csrolino nnd Gcorgo IC.
Griines, minora. Sold for tlio benefit of snid'minors,
j.,. . -. »..TIIOMA9‘GRIMES,Guardian.*.,*
December 13 . . . 44—4m
*B7*OUR uuinths after ilatciqpiilicntjon will, bo .made tO.^
Jl’ tlio honorable tlio Iiiferior cmii-t of Harris county!
When sittilig ns a court of ordinary, for leave to sell tl.o
real,estate of* Jasper N. and,Nancy R. Ilill, minors.. For;
llui benefit ofsaid minors.
* - GEORGE GRANBEURY, Guav4ian v \
. .pqtpber.SS. v y ‘ . \ « .4m /
F OUR months after date, application Avill be made to
tho lionorabje the Inferior ( ourt of .Harris county
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leavo to sell, lot
number 182,in the,3d district, originally Troun; fnoyr Men-
Wothcr conniv, drawn by Amaudn ( ampbcll, minor, for
• Uic*beiiodt ot sriiu minor. ' ' '• ' ' l"."
. /. .. , V JOim A.’ ILEMING, Guardian.
Oefobor 25 ti - ,, s> , . 3D—-^in*.,
tno ante wnorooi is tue uay nml year afore?!
sum 6f onci hundred dollars, Oonditibribd to, be
over the -yaid; Shadrick'should execute gocd titlcs to- l.nt of
land number c|ghty-sev(m in the fourth diqtyjcLof origin
pally Dooly now Tufaski cpiinty,' a copy of which Vs here
unto attached. Your peri tinner'further shoWotb. that tlio
said Shadrick has departoddus lifo inp».statc,;'jvitliontpfjr-,
forming the condition of said bond, and that ono John W.
Cowart Ims.ndministercd upon Iliajestato j 'yotir petitioner
therefoie prays that the tisual ritle- tfAd citation mHy .bo
granted, calling Itpon. all concerned to show cause why-
feaid Johri JV. Cpyai t. adiniulstrrit'ori shorild hot niako titles
to your petitiqiicr for said lot of land; % >"*'
-NovvomborTerm, 1834. * . tWILI^IAM TIPPER.,
' • \ jouDKn.) — . •
All parties eomfemed will take notice that if no grind
cause is.shown:to tlio c.oritrapy tin's, apurl^vyill direct- ti
tles to. tlio lot of land mentioned in tlioTorcgoing’netitfou
to'lui made to -said AVilllnln TippM by tho* adramislrator,
on tlio fip»t Monday in Alarch next, and .tlmt the abovo pn-
titirin and .'order bo published in one of lliq gazettes for
tlireo-moiiths. • '
*■ ho minutofl,- this 15tli Novem;
JACOB W. COBB, c. c. 1
TO OUR inontlis after date,'apjilicution. will, be .ma’do to-
JSL tho Inferior copit of Btowart coftnty, when sitting for
ordinary phi poses, for’leave to 'seir the laud and negroes-
belonging to,tlio csta.to of Peter.Thompson deceased, with'-
tho exception of tho widows dovveron snid land. . '
. i ...JALRICHARD J/8NELLING,‘Affm^r. 1
OctpberSS - 33—4m
RuIc Nisi for Dismission* v
In Troup Inforior Courts January Torm, 1635, Bitting for ordinary
purposesPresent thoir Honors,-viz : Santnel A. Bailey,' San*
toy T. Johnson,,Jpel D.. Noweom, and Wiley Wilson, Justices.
TJTPON tha application of Nicholas Johnson,' Guardian
HJ’ of-Augustus F; Jordan, It is ordered that ho bo dis-.
missed from his said Gimrdinnsliip, of tho sajd Augustus;F.
nt tho next form, of this court, dnla^B caitBo bo shewn to
tho'contrary, and.lt is furtherordnred that'ihlS rule be pub
lished at lertst forty d.ny9 before Bid sittlug of the'eourL in.
the Colutnbris iinquircri r.nd thut all persons concerned be
required to-file their objections, if 'any'thoy havo, against
said Rule,being made aWoljtto in tenhsjrif tho law.' .
A true extract from tlio minutes of tho said Court, this
Ctltduy of jiuiuurv 1H35. “ 1
,, • JfENUY PERKINS, C. C. O. .
januarylG- / 50—Gt. *
September Term, 1834.
jAsir.s Hicjtr.r, ) RULE Nls?!, . fur the-foreclosure of
’ rs. n Mortgngo’to j lot No. 26, in 5th
Robert Burke. > district; Muscogee County.' *. v’
GEORHIA, Mdscogt.k* Co’u«Tr-*-*
H : T nnpearing to tha Court from the petition of;James
JL ll!ckey,thnt on the twentieth dny ‘or October,*'iri tho
year eighteen hundred-and : thiity-nvo, Robert Burk, ilf
raid hflnio andcriuiity^execftted to j'our petitioner hiscef-
tain deed qfmortgage to orohalfoflotnumber twonty-six,
in *thtf'fifth' tfisti iet .Qftiio'nforesiud county, containing ono
hundred-. 0110 and ri fourth ucrop, ter the better securing
tlio nay'merit of a' promissorynoto paynblo to your petitioner
hy Robert Burke, iu thp-atnount of fifty’dollars, and duo
tlio twenty-fifth -day of Deejewber, - eighteen. hundred, .npd.
thirty-tlirpo conditioned upon tho nonpaympnt of said pro
missory note nt thn above mehtioneif time, ijmt the- ldort*
gage bo forocloscd for the redemption of raid .sum, and it
appeftrfng that said time lias long sinco elapsed, it is on
motirin of counsel orilercd, that*tite said mortgager pay
into tlie office of this honorable court, the. principle, in
terest, and cost duo -on said mortgage, on or beforo .the next'
term of this Court, or that I10 show cause-why tho equity
of redemption' shouldmot then 'ho foreclosed and forever
barred. GARRET H ALLEN RECK, Pjff*. Att’y.-
A'true extract from the minutes SuperionCourtSep-
rant nvninri muiru mi,.*'
A . . . Nfotlcc. •'
I Db ltereby forewarn nil persons front trading for a
note of haudgiv^ri by myself nnd. John Kimmy, secu
rity, to Andrew* Bell, for three hundred dollars, dated tho
Gth nnd due tho 22d January, lo35 { as the consideration
for wlp'ch.said nolo was given lias entirely tailed, and* will
not bo paid unless I am compelled to do so.hy law.
WRIGHT* BRADY.
Sumter co. Jan. 18, 1835. . 3t5I *
Caution; « *
A LL. persons nro cautioned ngaipst trading .for two Pro
missory Notes, given by ihu -subscriber'and James
McSlowart, jointly, to Wuy Walker, of Jasper county—1
one for thirty ami tlio .other for twenty-five, dollars, dated
the 18tlrJuue, 1834, mul due tho 23th of Decpnibcr tlioro-
aftcr. The consideration for which said antes were givpu
having foiled, P am determined not to pav th:m. unices
compelled by law. JOHN STEWART.
Heard county, Jan 1,1835. “ • 3t—51
Caution.
• A LL persons nro cautioned from trading ibr a pro-
il missory note of liand, given from me to Willi* Tnirl-
Child, of Elbert county, payable tlio first day of Jantuiiy,
1835, for two hundred dollars;'as tlio condition for which
said noto was given having failed, 1 am determined not:
to-, pay it unless compelled by law.
: ■ REUBEN JONES.
Randolph co. jan. 6th, 1335. -51—
JOHN W. DUNBAR,
Agcutlor Dr. Thomsons.
• * .V?—*»f
J.. I . Notice. . .-j.:. - u
T HE notes and accounts of AT. JV. Perrp’Sf Co. are
placed ia the howls of the subscriber for collection,
nnd unless speedily paid, I am instructed to sue in nil
***** SAM’L K. HODGES,
tttx 1,1334. 43
Notice.
A LI. persons nro cautioned against trading for two cor:
im tain promissory notes, given bv . tho subscriber to
William Cox, for twenty dollars each: tlie dato when giv
en I do
cember,
for which said notes were £•»*;«* huuhi, * ai
minod not to pay them unless compelled by law.
JAMES BALLARD.
Jan. 17,1837. 3t52
•tfio foal'cstuto tSid’ndgrobs/ofVacorgo VV. Dillingham,"lalo-*'
of said county, deceased. . , .
, JOHN DlLLINGHAfll, Adnffr:*
-novemhorA * *’ • 40—4m '
TSTIOUR riioritjtis nftor date, ahpiicrition will bo made to
JBL 7 ‘ * ■ the honorable-the Inferior Court of Harris county^
sitting as A potu.1 of Or^linaiy, for..leave to sell the real
cstato of John AL Gray, late ofs oid.cqunty, deceased.
noycnibcr 3 , . , 1
F OUR^'months after date application- will be made tA
tlio .Honorable tlio/Jnferior Court of Harris county,, .
sitting risa'c'ourt of Ordinary, for leavo to sell tin real os- 1
state of Jasper-N. and Nancy R. IHU, minora,far the benefit
of saiti iiiiuors. •
GEORGE GRAtfBEURY, Guard. 1
novomber 22 % * . „ . r . 42-&-4m/
F OUR months after ddto' application will .bo mbdo to-
Ilia Inferior cpit it of Muscogee county, when sittingr
ari n etturtof ordinary, for leavo to sell ' the real estate of
John Jiakor decCasou—comprising' two lots of land in the*
Clioiokco purchaso. ,
R. T, MARKS,’Adm'r.
nofember23 —4m - ■
I ft OUR MONTHS alter date, application will bemadb
* to tho.boporablo tlie Interior Court of Aluscogeo coun-'
ty, sitting as a. Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell a part off
tlie rrial estate of G. W. Gnrduc., Into of said county, tie--*
ceased, for ilia, benefit of tlio heirsund creditors.- - .
BIRD B. MITCHELL. AdmVr
r* ELIZABETH GURDNER.Adin'ir. v
jqhunry 3, ... , 40--4m-'
F OUR months after date, application will be msdo to:
tho Inforior court of Stq>vart county, wheu sitting^
for ordinary purposes, for leavo to sell tlio real cstnto off
LctUce Grttnes flecehtied, cori*irtid# of two negroes. Sold
•forthe purpose.of/clfecting a division botwcea the heirs of?
said deceased. *
' THOMAS GRIMES, Guardian.
january 3 „. v • , 43 4,„ ...
Tg74 OUR months after dato application will bb tiladd, to
JT tlio honorable, the Iuforior court of Aluscogeo county,.
when citting for ordinary purposes, for leavo to sell tf|o' -
real estate of Arthur White, deceased. *i * ** -y. • **/
Noyembor I . .. /.... . , 47—4 m ,/l
HjlOUA AIONTHS after date application will ho nmda
M. to tho honorable Inferior Court of Mugcoitcc coun-\
ty-tvffcnTsmmg for oTnuiary^pnrpostTBTorRavd to «,.ii the*
real estate of James Boswortli, deceased.
w. At. itn.'Uvnn'i’u
january 1G, 1834.
W. Al. BOtJWORTH, > . . ,
J. It. BOSWOUTH, \ Adm ra - *
I. «kl 4m
F OUR AlONTHS. after dato application •will bo made/
Jo tlio. Inferior Court of Harris .county,sittiug as a ; t
Court of Orilinapq for leavo to sell a part of Lot of Lamb
No. 3131 in lho20th district of said county, the same being;,
tho real estate of Joseph Johnson, minor. ■ • :
: 1T ^ ^ JOHN JOHNSON, Guardian.
Jan. 29,1835. 52—4nv r “
F OUR Uiontlisafter dato, application will be. made to-
tho honorable the Inferior court of Aluscogeo couritvv
when sittiug fob, ordinary purposes for leave to sell tho
real estate of George C. Shivers, deceased. .
a nunry 30 * G. E. THOMAS, Adm'r. ‘
Notice.
A LL porsonri indebied to * Alexander L. Lubas, late of
Sumter county, deceased,, nro requested to come
forward and settle tho same, and those having demands
agnint his ostatri will present them nccordinrto law.
. . JACOB VV. COBB, c. c. o.
And administrator with the will annexed.
20th Dee. 1834. . 6w51 •
Notice. .
A L |J/ ^Jmdebtt4 to tho estate of James ff.
XJQl AicNuir,'late tif .Muscogee county, deceased, are re-
a ucsted to .make imtnedlato payment, and tliose having,
cmnnds against said estate, to present them, duly attest
ed m terms ol tlio law. *
. . . „ . SOLOMON FUDGE, Adm'r.
January 9. ..r r .,- - 49-6t :
A __ Nfotlce.
LL persona having demands against die estate of Ro
bert flail, lato of Harris county, deceased, are re- 1
quested to present them in terms 0/ tho law. Those
indebted to the said citato will plenso make immediate
payment to. . ELIZABETH HILL, Adm’x. *
THOMAS B. MORGAN,? .
ROBERT GRIGGS, ( Adm «•
Jnq. 0,1835 43—fit
Notice.
T O oil whom it may con -era.—Application will be
niad** to the next aujicrior Court of Randolph coun-'
tv.fpr a Writ of Dower of ora part of tho real estate o C
VV illuim Smith, sen. late ofcaid county, dec'd.
Dec 6 3m FANNY SMITH.