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executive /*<';,arltricnf, Gil
fi Jurra,lEH,
. and to carry into eifi-dt (!io Fourth Mileta *if ihe
/ ’Treaty ufttlliof January, I.TJJ. wilh Ilk* Crook fmliari*.
h4V»«j Invii ctniuiiiud, by ifio 1'n.Hrltlent of llio I/iiiw
Btate*. to the iin«f dkptfitian ofiha C«n<<riior of
Gourgi.i, fur final itrijurtm ?nfj nrjJ lira l.alnnrn of flto l»»o
hundred and fifty ifjOtUaii! <l«lhw, appropriated /or tFint
pufflOM) frtmouttllnj to ono !mii Ii odiiml forty-ono ihoiiMind
mi 1 fiftvflvc dollar!* andohrcty-oitJ cent.*,) ha*Jnff r lu*nn re*
ceirod from the Treasury of llio Uiiiltd dtutwt, and dopn*«
it*:.I In tlift '-Vatnil Han’t of Georgia; tuid tho paper* in re*
Ltion tus/tll clniiii-tlmviii^iicea received cl lijij Depart-
irjkllDSHlIO.tiiut public notice bo given without <Mny,
in all lha nawonper* id this accompanied by
\ inimical urn uf tho Act of Congress referred to, notifying
il who may bo concerned, ol tire aforesaid; arrangement;
iJ requesting all alaimnnti,ipn*l thejr reprchcnlntiveH,
la have not lurctofor-.- prawn tod their claim*,.os well ih
yrewho may have any additional proof or cxpInintiniiH
offer in support of claims ulrcady prom oted, and pioi i-
lfor by l!»c Act of C%>ngrair/*l<> present the-Maina to this-
lartmcnt, with all practionldu rifopaich, as no claimant
I receive bb proportion of the appropriation, until ilm
•le of dm claims shall have bce:i adjusted, interns qf
Idle Act of Congres*. 9 ' .
Hy order of tho (Jovemor.
; K. A. GREENS, S<!c.p%.I*ei».
llCT to cariy Into fail effect the fourth article of ilia
fruity of the eighth t,f Jauurtn‘, eighteen hundred nnd
ronty.’Oue, with the Creek Nation of Indian.”, ho far as
flutes to the chums of citizens of Georgia ngoiust said
AwlionMirior to eighteenhtindrcd mid two.
[Src. l.j lie it enacted /.-;/ Vie Senate and Ifcnnc’rJ
kprcsentatiees rf the united Stater of America, in Cun*
rest aisemWed, That the President of tho United Slates
y»RBd he h hereby, authorized to cuusfi to bo ndjufted And
find to lull indemnity, out of miv money in tho Tronmiry
not otlicraiwi nppropnut d, nil claims of citizens ofnlro
State of Gem eta, under tiro fourth article of tho trenty of
ihe eighth of January, eighteen hundred end twenty-one,
1'ctwecn tho United-«trite* oral tho Creek Nation dflfldt-
H^Cvhich have not.been hrretoforcadjusted and paid, on
tha following principles', all cfoim* which toivo not boon
heretofore mlj antral »*.:ul paid, founded upon the. capttn
sud dftciitiou, or^cstructionor property by said Indian*,
prior to the p**A*uppof the net romiluting iiiidrcftttrro with
InuuiatuoOH,' IfyisfoctorH^ established, ahull* bo fdlQW r . j
And he it fnrOar enacted, That tfiera shall
*“* it l*f Oyntim allied and paid
— W.MW. v« mi v,bihi4 eniKn bnv^hcen or ranv Ire
japei^asasssassaMB^sw!
luiuinliinjoeby Club Mace*.
gpl——.
P|P 1IE Races over the Western Course, Columbus, Go.
•«L will take place on Monday the 13th of April uc*t.
.IiiK first day—a Sweep Stakes two mile
itkats, $100 entrance, free Tor any horse in the
United Slates, weights accoidinc to the rules of
tho Club. . . . ’ •
yi, ** T day—-a Sweep Stakes two -mjlf. heats,
$100 entrance, free for. any horse in tho United Slates,
wci^tfl uccording.to dm rules of tho Chib. . r*
• Skcoxu day—Mile Heats, fora SiLVJtuCw*.worth Fifty-
Dollar.*.
Tiimn day—'Two Milo Heats tor $250
. Fourth day—'Three MileHeuts for ' $050
Fifth day—Four Mile Heats for - i.%0
Histii DAY—Milo Heuts. bc>t'J in 5* $200
' Owing tn llio lil>erality of our public spirited proprietor,
liua is perhaps ooe of ilia finest courses in tho Soulheni
States, and its many find horses are expected at this meet-
ni(tf all*l6vcn)> uf didfporlaoftlk) Turf are invited *to’at*
tend.’ It is hoped that owners ofldoodrd stock ill Florida,
nnd Alabama, will be hero to luoaAuro their Htrcngtli with
JlaUlcKnnkc, Hnto, Gov. Hmnilton, Lady Nashville, Robin
llood and several otlicrs of promise, which uro expected
here*
Gentlemen at n flUlanoo wishing stable/, would do well
to address the Froprictor nr rfccrciruy in time to prevent
disappointment, &c* Ryntder i»f ilm Chili.
M. \V. TIIWeAT!’, Spc*ry, •
December 27 " 4ft—tf
Foster 4 Fogle
W OULD inform ilia citizens of Columbus and vicin
ity, that they have opened* store on Broad street, ia
the building formerly occupied by tba Insurance Bank.
THL1R STOCK CO* SI STS OF
„ Lodica* and Cicntlcmpu’s Gold Levers and Lepines.
Gentlemen's Silver Levers, Horizontal and Plain
Ladies Cable and Basket Neck Chains.
Clmin^ Heals, Key sand Hooks.
Sets or ICurringi nnd Pins, with Agate, Jet, Cameo,
Cornelian, Topaz, and Swiss Pumting Centre.
cornelian, lopaz. and bvviss 1'uinUn* Centre.
Diamond, Jet,‘Peurf Enamel, Garnet, Ruby, Gold
.Stone, Plain and Cliascd Finger Rings.'
Diamond, Pearl, Jet, Cameo, Agate and Plain Breast
-- •; 7 ujwuivr
tw an interest of six per cent, r
4>;i (lie r^nonnt of nil clniuiH ^
Mud irruy, |o | M e.MjlMAl frui-, tfi. dotr. 0 f ,|, 0 urij:hl 6f
Jj in. ,| 10 „r Iilt B ,u,
«nJ .fiubWhmout of enij clnim- rcimcclivolr. Proaillci
j!ff»^*^.«|jW#VASl3> l«! nllnwoil Sr
’ ha^nridoiu of till* Act > J imohrsl fliiU Iracalclilnuilfin
Auction mill Commission H00211. •
SUOAlr.STItKET, CULUMIIL'S, OA*
is. tJOUTOJf, Anclionoor.vill ilmnkfully tccclre
• a ml punctually attend If fill orders fh tire Auct
ion andCoiiimUslun Uusiucss. Liberal ai'rauccsumdo on
consignments. * v
UEninF.NCLH. .
- SnonTKn, Tinvtn & C'd. Columbus, Ga.
Stkwaiit & Lost list,.. “ ' “•
. G. AV. Du-Msailisr,.
K. K. I’otvr.ns, “ . “
K. J. ILutonrr, ApnlaclitcAla, Flor.
Faloohar & Kisrsnuiau, “ “
1). C'Anrr.sT.m, - - Montgomery, Ala.
JaMks II. Siioitrun, ... New-Vork.
James C. lUnr.r, .... Daltiimiro,-
Juno 28 21—If
.r.i •. ;--^Lvr-, r nniouni
ort.'io clnims wnirrii Iravo Mon, nml IrcroitAcr rimy tin paid
I.lnllniitc*cced tire smuortrvo liuudrcdnud liftv llrodsand
dollnry.
Kr.0. 8. Anil Ilf It further eiutrlrl,. Tlrnt If, on tiro ml-
jiulrnont of ilia aforesaid clnims, tlln niuorint wlrieli pmy |«.
found .lire, and nmmrnt ntrsadi pairl, witlr llio tniemsi to
bo cnlr.iilnteil M athmsuid, simll nsnond tlln Arm, of two
Imodrod nn.l fifty tlionmiud dollars, lire 1'reiidnnt bn. nnd.
Ire l« Irereby, nntlu>ri/xni in cniisbti ftiiraiiilniiuliatiln dlslri*
Initio'i of Urn anex|Kiiiiled bnlnneo of ilm faW itn hundred
nnd filly Ihonaarnl dollnrn la bo mnd« nirmngllKicbdinniini,
In iirnpnrilon to Ills nmmiat wlimli may Imrn been, or sliffli
In*, found win to tiimn, m.ipdclivolv i Protldnl, llurt tiro
prov'ipnl of tho ‘hwnnrlh'o clrlilns nliflll bo lin t priiil.
Anprov.'il, jrmo ISO, 1831. I (I ; ,
All'dlu! pubHa gsmtes In Oils State,-will puWlsli tin?
(oregiijog llrrre time, v .
I’-tSOCO.SAl.S 7
F CoScrirTm" Nu " n ' m
GEO«Ul.\ CUUOrugLE,
_ BV BOBGIIT
iKTIs onmnnuiry fiirUiot.vha ofibrnnwnpnpfrs to'thr.
Jlmrlilto iinHwaf. m o, vc a brief Exron: irf tlrn iblsSs
voiiglit to bo nccoiripli-.lierl l,y Ilia proposed publication,
and nf.tha irolHicnlVuiciploii ortolt which h will be coil.
duolod It « aft.-itlmos tlln enru, tlrftt nirtny pninilfijh itrn
inndo, atnlmp;,/ pledgee uro pmmnvil to onlclt lire piddle
tovar,' wirjc'.t nro never remembered tn bo fulfilled. Tim
•iiidertilgitcil, Iliercfore, In iifibrlud llio (iKortniA Cnnosi.
tt;d, mill.' politic,* sol jelling n slinro of tin nnlrtmago,' de-.
chiton entering Into it lengthy exposition of lilt liolllietil'-
n.nloiplcs,tttiil will ntilvsliito llint lin belongs in llio Suite
fllgllto party of Georjtlnnii.1 ofilm Sooili—Mint bo b idco-
tlficil with it in jnimdjdo nml In feeling, nml llmt In tho
saslntnlnnnco nnd support of llio prtimineiit nnd lendini
liu devoted ivltii mod.
..... ,. the time of tho pnpor
shall'hi fi7ii end its principles miciimprimdshtg, its rid-
inims shell lx) opon to nliberni nnd cnlieliteiioil iIIhciissIOo
dentrltics al Ihnt pntly, Ids paper w
* *" ' jBnt tvlftle tho tone of the pnpor
oflito ngltatjiig topics of the day, admitting well written
nssarr, freo from Intoloranco and pciiuimlttlcs front both
paitjts).
Bring locotod in nn Agricultural section of tho Suite, it
w dllmn primary iibjcul to mnka tl.a Ctiitnstci.r latere,ting
nnd i.ncfttl tn that portion of the [community w hose alter.-
ihm Imn bsen'dinwlcj in that jmnmif.
Literarycuinumniciitlons nud.selections wlllnlen find n
hourly welcolno In It. eolmime*
Tkiiuj—Threo dollnrs in edviuun nrfour nt the end or
tlte veer. Advertisements inserted nt tho usual niton
The first Nu. uf thoCimoslrl.r. will bo Issued ubnnt oip
first nfMiiy.ur soon thereafter, ■
KiitmituiiUmtloiis mldressl'd tn the suhscnlier nt Athens
tin. previous to that time will ineel prompt hftontion,
r ItOIlKUT NKLHON.
Editors who will publish the uburnwill confer 11 fltvor
which wllllm recipmentcil
k/wujuuiis*ci| ■ run r.umu> I, vmik1|
Htonc, Plain nnd Choivcd Finger Ring
Jttjjrioud n —* *■* ''—- *—
Pina. • jUiTA aii'Cj
Gcmlcinr ii'h tong Link and Curb Chains.
Heals and Keys.
Guard Chaim and Key*.
Gold Sncctuulrs and Pencil Cases. .
Belt Slides and Buckles. * /.
Visitine Curd and Cases. ,
Musical, Shell and Ivory Snuff Boxes.
Bead Bags and Pur*es, Bead drains ana Scarfs**
Cofal and Jet Necklaces. •
Silk und leather pnnosr
. Carved and Plain Shell nnd Brazilian Combs.
* Silver Plaited nnd Steel SpcctacleB nud Cose*.
Silver JPcncils nnd Leads. , k
PcnyPccket and DirlrKnives.
SeiKsdrs, Dirks,llazon and Strops.
Flutes, nfes, Ifurinoiricas and Violin Strings.
Silver Table, Tea, Cretan, Mustard and Salt Spoons.
Butter and Fruit Knives.
Perry's Tongues, Gills, anu.Cillots, and Steel Pens.'
Needles,and Thimbles.
Silver and SCel Watch Cliains and Keys. r *.
Key Rings, Wutcb Ribbon, Slides and Bings.
Chess Booms and Men, Bock Gamou Boards.
TOatli Brushes and Ptiwdor. . - •;
Gilt nud Steel Purio Clasps.
Dottblo and Single Barrel Guns. - • - ' > -•'
Belt and Pocket Pistols, Powder Flasks, Percus-'
'siou Caps atfd Holders. ’
Alabaster and Ebony Mantlo Clocks* *
Willnnl’s'Pateni Time Pieces. *
Canes with and without Swords. >
Hai ted Cmidlcst ieks, Hnufiers anti -Trays.
CtaitoM, Tea Pols biu! Bells—and
Many other atllclos, too numerous to mention, all of
which they offer,low)for caakpr nppfomV frediu-
- However they would notnayo people take their word
concerning tho price and quality of their arficlo^btk would
consider it as a faw If.LiullcS ahd Gentlemen world call'
and cxniuiuo for fbcmsclvcs.' " >' '
N. B. Particultar. attention phkl to wa^liqs left for re
pair. AH Jobs in. their, uhd will "be donp neatly, and aft
short notice. Plain Jowelry of all klUds, manufactured to
order; also Canos and CoteJatiutShcllEiuounted to order;
nov. 2 . ' j, • 2JI tf
Notice*
_ 'hfoentire stock of good*, will continue the business
at the same stand, and respcctfully solicits from his friends
and tho public a continuance of their former tiatronage.
He will constantly keep * good assortment or GROCE
RIES and STAPLE GOODS, Hardware, Crockery, Hata,.
Boots, Shoes, &c. Ate. Which he offers for sale low tor cash
or approved
’ [ Comiisissioii, Receiving, . .
AND FoilWARDINCJ ROUSE—APALACUICIIOLA. '
T HE undersigned liavo formed p c(qmriiicri*liip un
der tho Arm of Fnlcounr & Kimbrough, for tho pur-
ii" Now-OiW, Now-Vtirlt, Ihlllinmra, PlillniW|iltin, Pro
vbktnco nml Bnvtiiii, imil lUnnwit to ilvvoto their timo ox-
clii'slvuly tfi tlip lutcteKlitt' iif llmrn mliifitllng liiljiripnn to
their vhnrgn; luivlng nmilo tint nA'onniyy arraitgamwilil to'
fnrwnnl tiottim to Ni'w-Vtirh nr olnowluira with, cxpnditiutl
by vusvsIh of light ilmft nfivntcr nt tho lu'tvaiit rittcxtiffrviglit
11 liberal ulmro uf public tiatronngo in 1 hhiitctliill v noliijitctli
A. II. FAI.CONAII.
WM. II. KUHlHOUtill.
Ucfci-caccsv
Siiouter, Tarver fio 10.
(ly.i(, Howard,
Jl'DQM Oot.qutT,
Columbus.
JI’IKIU OUI.aUtT.
Hits. HoxtiV fir. URftuil.vltT,
1*. I). Wuomnivr,
JtMEn II. Muorter, Gift.
'(iKx, IL K.OAf.L,
lloitt J. \V. White,
Dr. D, I,. White, Gmlmlcn county, “
Apnfntltlitoln, fiugunt J* '
New-Yark.
Klfiridd, ■
til*—tf
Rownnd'n Tonlu Mixture. ■' * .
IVA'nlMNTEU A I'KttiTi' r and lAstino ttunE vort THE
it.viiu AND ague. „ ,
HJIOR SALE,, tvlmlcriilo mill ro(oll by '
■Mf I'LETCIIBil fir H'KSTCOtT,
Duucoim, Ajmlitulijcola, Morltln.
“ I licroby appoint Messrs. Flotclier Ar West-
imtt, my ngmtin for tiiittmlo of “ ItoWmiiPn Tonic Mixturo,”
lu tho. TenUory uf Vlorliln, Gnrtcrii |tnrt of Alahnnm nml
Witslorn omT uf (itiorgin; who nro ublo to fnmlslt tho
nnitl iiioilioinos to nil who limy n)i|ily totliom on nsfitvom*
bio torimi us thoy cun ubtaiii from tin) proiiriotor lilmsoir."
Slpicil,) “JOHN U. KOWAND.-"
itimlol pliiu I’Oot. 21,18Sb
... . 31—tf
Or. If. Balsaii—Ooiiiist,
B USPECTPOLLY nitimw 111* grateful ncknnwlmlgo.
miintrt fo tho citizens of Co umhiw. and vJoinliy, lor
tho very lilieml patronago which Uioy havo extended to
lihn, during his short stay nmoog them, .
Dr. UaUau has determined to locate hiqwelf.In Colum-
and mnv always bo 'found, nt Ids room ovoriloxey
te,Uojuliftrt’sDrug'atom, nt tho usual hours,*whero he Is
nmpnred to attend to all calls. ' •
l/udios will bo visited nt their icsldortces.
UKFERENCRS.
9 Hnctma DbGrnffeuiled, Saqkoy, nud I loxoy & Urqhhnrt.
November 0 . <n ‘U
DifisolutiOM.
T HE GO PART.SU RSI UP IteRMjtfora rxlstfog under
the firm of GOLDSTEIN Si HEINE wna «Hmo,Uci
011 the 17th iiint. by mutual utirar*; AU ]Y' , u,n * * ni ' 1
to said firm uro roquustvti m.uuko immcdi uc^aynuMii in
flam W “
A. L. UStNEi
ibry Ooorto, Mats, Shoes & Clothing.
rnTIITl RiibHcrilioraluivo tukonu Stnro utt.Brnml ntront
ii oppnsHo Measrs.Hliortor,Tnrvcr,&(;«. whore they
uro now oiVeihig agunorul nnHortmonl of tho hbovouamed nr-
ticlca on un good terms tw tho salon emi bo obtained in Geor
gia. Morebunts aud othora wishing to nurchnse nro ton-
pectfully requested to cull and examluo their stock beforo
purchasing else whero. . r*
t lnparr,«f
qualities,
Hat'liStuf, Vest J?gs,‘ Eng hrit rfiid P’lfncli Trints
Fi cjicJi 4 -4 Prints, a very Jmmlsorne arljolu.
J'nlufcii Muslin*, colored Cmuhrloks, Gloves
. 1 la uko wjldolii, Cravats, titocksflloslory 1
Jilick Italian H»lk, Black l’onlts do Halo
l/olured flros do Nunlos, Laces. Footings ,
Thread Edgings, plaid Cambrics, Jaokonnti
Kwi«a Miimiiu, for ii rod nud Plain . >
llnnk Miwlltt, 1fSnl.«*l> Lnwnn, Lung Intwnn
frt.lt: l.lnciin, together with almost evory mtuclo iu
thn Dry (himls Line.
A c»m|)lulo luMwimont of . * j .
• Wats, Shoo* nua-Clotmtiti.
UONNEV & BIIOKAW.
Mnrcll 20, T—tf..
Code fit Matthews,
Bren’s Mercers —Woolen Drapers, nnd -
W««t.*il» Bro.il StrBCh:op*oStcnoxfyfi£.yrt]tilmrt,
raESPECTFULl.Y-infortti the citixcns of Coliimhui
3 tL nml visiters, tlmt lluty licvo on ilaniLntutwill cm:
tnnlly keep An Cxtcusivo ami enleiulkluuurlincur cf «t,
perfine clutlm,. of all cnlora, lilnck, blue, brown, ftubli*.
S reen, itivbiibiu green,olive, addttiile, Ate. nine, plniii nml
Ingonul kcrtoyincw,of all colon, inttinettj, vestings, of
all kliiiln and pattern., velvet, plum end figured silk, Sk.
he. ell of which will bo cut mn'do and trininled in tint neat.
ost and must fasliionablcstylo, nt various prions, to suit the
ilomoiuls of tlioir ciutontcn. Coots rando to order nt fron
,17 to,40. They also keep on hand, fortlto accomrao-
dirtian ortheir pttromi, aronoral nssortraeHt of
Ready Blade Clothing
Appertaining to tba wear of gontlomcn—together with a va
riety of lints, Cnpi
Shirts, llqsoins, Cal
and Cotton Umbrell
madnrata prices.. .. ., ,
N* B. fjciUlemqn famishing their own materials will
liavo overy. nttontlon pitid, to too execution of lliclr work.
orjy porte qf-the latest fashions ato regularly re'
^(lunrrctorjy.porte 9f-1
Culuuikus, October 18,1034.
... 37—y
t MUSIC.
T HEsttbscriber lenders bis thank, to ton citizen, of
Columbus and vicinity for tht* liberal patronage
which they have bitlicrto bestowed, and respectfully in
forms them that he continues to rive
Lessons on the Piano Forte and Guitar,
at his rcsidence or at the rooms of iliose who may be fur
nished with the instruments. Hr. will be happy to recoive,
for instruction, all. thoe? who may lie disposed to place
themselves under hw care.' JOHN KITCIlELLi
N. B. PIANOS TUNED and REPAIRED, at tho
shortest nntioe. J; , • j -
Starch 20. 7—2t
• approved paper.
March 20,1KJ5.
Notice.
A YOUNG MAN who is well acquainted with, tho up
country, wUhes.cmploytnen! as Clerk, iu some good
Mercantile House in this iilnce. Satisfactory testimonials
hh to character and quafincalion will bo given. Apply at
this office, at the City Hall', or at tho store of IIooprr A.
March* 20 - 7 if
T HE snbscrilicr has just received, on consignment,
50bbls. English SEED OATS; 40,000 lb.”, best Green
COFFEE. - AUG. HAYWARD.
March 10. , C
A.M.GttllVAOE, ;
Ht)«‘iu.t!rceelvdd-direct ftolti New York,
CJT. CROIX wliito Havanna nnd. Loaf. Sugara
O Malaise*, Coffee, Ten, tiannt Flour
Whole atulliolf barrels Back Wheat FlnttV •
Whole and WlfbbU. No. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel
Mess pork, Fallon Market Roof, Rice, Pickled Salmon
Sausage*. Smoked Beef, Tobacco, Soon, Stardt
Caudle*, Nnils assorted, Trace Chain*, Weeding Ilqca .
Powder, Lcml, Shot, Figs, Raisin's Alihotido
Brazil Nuts, filbert*, old L. P. Madeira, Canary Wluo
B, Mi Wllto, Ebndtin'Uook Port Wine . . " . "
Marscilo*, Muscat, Malaga, Claret fie Clutnpogna Wines
Itoitdon Dock Brandy, Clinmpatno Brandy • •. *.
Cognac Braui|y,ald Poach Brandy, Apple Brandy
Holland Gin, a superior drtiolfV Rke Gin) N. E. Rum
Mint, Ron* FcrfeclLovcund Lifi of Man Cordials
LcratmS/nip.LitOe Julc*,Hbney,Mu«tard
'* “ —* ~ * Ground, Cheeso
rhino qualities
, t and Lamp .Oil, Wrapping Popor
Irish Potatoes,- Sugar and Butter Ctackcrs, Cider '
Crtmn Ale, Blacking, Bottled Vvino, Linuora
Canllnlsmitl.Syntpatnagreatvarioty 1 ......
AIM), daily expected, a good mtpply of western produce, viz.
Bacon. Latu, Flour, Whiskey, Molasses. Ram. end many
other articles of Common consumption, alt of which will bo
sold very low fair cash. . ■■
Coluiiibu.,Mttrcli6,1831 ... . . Ctf
gUEBUT’S SAXES.
itlnicogcc Sales.
W ILL BE SOLU, io die town of Columbus, on toe
firat Tueadoy in April uext, between die usual'
hours of sale die following property to wit
One lot of land, Dumber four, iu the.seventh
district of Muscogee county; levied,on u tbe .property of
June* Sailor*, to sudsfy sunilry fi dm from a justice's court
of Jackson county, in favor of N. Hood vs. Junes Sailors.
Levied on and returned to mo by a constable.
WM. HOLLAND, ShE
Also, at the same time anil pldcc, will he sold
. Oue lot of land uutuber two hundred and seventy
six, tn too nineteenth district of Muscogee county, levied'
on as die property, of'Witt. Y. Honscll to satisfy aft fa in
favor ofRodum A. Green, for too use, fire. vs. said llanscll:
issued from Baldwin Superior Court.
One lot of land, number two hundred and thirty
eight, in file ninth districrof Muscogee county; levied or
as the property of John Puglr, to sutisfy two smnll fi .las
from ujuBticc's court of Troup county, in favor of Henry
Trailer ttgsiust said l’ugh: lory made and rclprned.tomo
by B. Wicks, constable.
'One lot of land, whereon Moore'Briglcy nqvv
Bros, in too lOto'district of Mnscogdo county, adjoining E.
P. Kami al 1 and others,number net .known, levied on us tho
property of said Moore Bugloy, to eutislV afi fa in favor
of Jamas N. Bodiuno ahd others. Latioa on and returned
to mo by u constable, . . , . •
TIIOS. B. REESE, D. Sliff.
„ March 3,1836. .» ;S .
Tl'OltpSnlc. ' ■
W ILL be sold oh did first Tuesday to April next,'
■in die Town ofLa Grange, Trouti county, too fal
lowing property lo-tvit: '
-Bldridge ft. KellSm’s interest • in lot of land
number seventy, in die Sdt district of Troup county, to ivit t
-one third ofsntdlot, lovied on as thn property of tho said
Eldridge K. Kellnm, to satisfy sundry fi- fas issued from n
justice’s court of Dooly, -ootinty, in favor of William Holt
and odien) vs. Eldridgo B.Kellam nnd outers. Levy made
by n constable. ■ • , . .
' Also,,ano four wheel carriage, levied upon as
too property of Thomas Garrott, to satisfy o fi fn from Troup
Superior Court, ill favor ofi John B. Giirrolt, administrator,
fico. ve.'Thomas Garrett. • D. S. ROBERTSON, Shff.
Alsoi nt tile 8aino time and place, ‘will be sold/
. ODe saver watdi and four itbles'of hand,, two oft'
L. C.' Harris, for forty-eight dollars nnd seventy cents; one
on James Glenn for twenty-five dollprp, nnd ono on NVin.
CawBCv for twenty-live dollnrs.all levied-upon os the prop
erty of Stephen O'Kelly, tosatiRly a fi fa from Tfoup Su
perior Couit, in favor of Homer- d. M. Miller by Ills iathei
. jijiu er vg , Stephen O^Kally.
JOHN ARNOLD, D. Shff.
and next friend
March 4—0
. 1 Columbus, Feb; 121,1885.
A T a Mcetirigot n majority of <ho Stockholders of the;
Columbus Factory, it-was bordered that John Fon-
taine, their mthnrized A^eut, should settle with all per-
sbusindehtedto them, no other person having any authority'
>tomtjkewtdeqimita. . SAML. K. HODGES,&*'ry.*
C-tf
Ne\v i)ry Goods.
^JOIIN DILLINGHAM A. Co* have just^recojycd a
j/i . Columbus Clothing: Store.
G IL & C. A. PEABODY, havo now on hand,
6 are constantly receiving
Gontlblpon*s Fashionable Clothing,
of every vqriety-fconsiating.of . j
Rrondcloth and Cnmbtct Cloak”, Pctershnni and Broad-;
cloth Hiirtoiito, Frock und Dress Coats and Coatees, Yosts,
and Pnntuloous of every description,-Linen, .Cotton aud
Flannel Shirts, Knit anu plain Cottoii and Flannel Draw?
or?. Bosoms aud Collars, Suspenders nnd Heajory, Stocks,
nud Cravats, lints and Caps, of all kinds. Boots Shoes and
Pumps, Leather Trunks and Travelling.lings—in short,‘ev
ery artielo to fit U»P. gentleman for travelHng, or.for llio
pariour—alao on handi a Large and well Sclcctod Assort
ment of
Broadcloths, Casimeries and Vestings,
suitable for tho season, which will bn miide up to order,
by accoinplishdd workmen, and warranted to fit. -
To thoso Livoriug us with thoir custom, no pains will be
p - red to givo entire satidfUction. Cutting douo aiusual, at
tho shortnet notice. '
noveinberlS 41—tf
Calicoes, in great vnridta of the newest patterns
Do. half mourning r * ' do. %
Printed Muslins, of elegant patterns; Ginghams, do do
Vestings,light and dark}Vest*, veadymtuks, assorted patte;
SVhite Cambric*, plain* carded and plaid *
Also, an elegant assortment of
BrbWfa'andIrillTLhTcfiSanrtL'rtwnfl.nnd n variety of cotton
Homespuns, comprising Bleached- nnd Brown Shectidgs
and Shirtings, Checks, Plaids niid Stripes, Tickings and
Counterpanes; Cottou Yam; Men's and .Women's Silk,
~ * * *-— “• * mgsp Cbildron'B -Stockings; Vjtu^
5tf
jOrH-UmuharfiApWtlvc.
jlavo 'just r.-ct'ivttil, ttiul oitor luv saw .at their
Dru<- Stow* in Cufitnibux, tlio"
•v PAWAC3EA, • •
fV-ttlls, CkorH of every fiaSiivIjiROaiVo'artiJtoi, altil
t 'i‘.'ii.nt AUsdntbta*. Fiotal.Hr P'l"*. KUritrl 1 1 Isrtrli tkrufc.b
TO Cvct-iitc ii*, BWtr; (b»i ««'\fv° r y
S ■; fGutonaorw Vuvlliiii ClmmL; Gal»rt r.i Itoinf.
TOSSSSr JM .Irlsprei'-imtlaR to. th
tin nnttwuafiaotrl tliwt fit 1* |iltn>hi
.‘ml bit it., -an* .1 hy a torj.1.1 aalbrit ut tiro .vc.ttolv nl t
cliV I j finEf^v'v vfflcaaimiK Itt ronovstont tijwn to
“jinilru, wliicii IrtlVa hwn tmikon rhi'Vii by iniuJlotliUv
vn i.t imll or li VK iih) Irroatihii'ill.H. hHM M*MR
to re 'amL,Utl ThreJ^.U-enH.;-, «Ui L -n ttrlrte f.'.ttu ftn-
gM,' bloinVof viuiUoR *f Rtabumors, uf whttuvfir
' ' of lira abitvocitmitlaluts atay require xpifio .triifin#
.‘ , ''; n 7 > ia«i w ':e» , . ! n , iV"t>*ir ilmclrpmirajaec*v( Iho vusa
< totstei buttoi » yoncral irntrcly or Pnrilicntur to re
MSoeTlmtmte,Px»«** wilIffmiorAly bo
viaKratlun to lb» public, wl'to
lilacbiir within n*.remto..u
ntiiv ofltiK nfilictcn follttw bn-
ariims dneuiu auU Db-
inptieublc. ,'J o such: it
n'iii nr iYtitii ltmtuaiiiauii* vibnvth- t.iO means, ttlld^iu Uitt-
dv .;StoSy1<w.a* of wlluving thejr ^
rLarlui them uaoaiuoM i*> health and happiitvsu. i Lis
ffisS Kp rernetly, tlmt ma> twr .tone.
S&sSril, SJWPWS!
•ESasssasssSsCtS
New Firm ami New Goods.
AU.UN & U1U..
M V.SlM'.CThTI.LY Rive jiotlco that they havo token
the UiiifintotHtitU hrir.k nltiro, foviuorly accupietl l>y
iMotror*. 11. ri. Smith fit. Go. and uno iluor north of Mes-
art, I'ciibudy'» ChrllihiK Story iu Bnnul streot. Tltoy liavo
received per too honitllftil steamer Ellen, Gapt. Joakiiis,
tin Apiiltasitfcolit, friim Now York, nail rwo now opening
aud oiler fur nulo, (very i ltenp fur etwh,) a splendid stuck uf
West lmlla (South, Groccrle*, Provision,—
Rtnutig wliicii are, in part, .
10 lilttUi.nr St. Croix add PortoriedStreara
4'» tutus tireea Cuffeu; IU IrhldfLudfSu^ar '
4 hbu. Hnvuuuii white innl hruwu Hitgilre
73 “ Ne.2 nml3.Mackerel 180bukct Seiilch'Heri'lns
liU hide Uencssfio FlultV ' • ■
1808 Uni. fnwt rate tmdicn Butter
SCt,8 “ new milk Chaise: 20hbls. Irish Potatoes
t> hltl*. t litiutt*; Mes* Pink'
Mn*s,'miiUkmlly i’ick* Beef Iu half bhvrcls
SOOItis.'SOt Erauist Intttor Ornekcrsialiulfbhls.
"nnulikccpiua xtuck Alo
;^deransoineiitoUo cratUeti-.es
nat’sm* and in Cte=rate‘dSo« throst, H* B .<®
JJXrad ohito^lihil to toe ttlort tuonoer
Gil VRI.IHTOX, Nov; 1'V , •
r>uiln.' tho hiKt w inter and *prins, I wn* aShcied Yj®'
rety revi-re »nd dl*tvo«(nr m
•xftsurein iKid weetoor. I
wSfilVly recommend iLto Ml
rjtoitorly afflicted. JOI , s FEn nUSpN, KinoM.
Cjiahia:.-t«n« Jnl.v P-.
« -cmTl't-it'd rourvears with an ulcer m tu« NA occl
AratUy neeH. n tanUd with »
Several emi-
• .S au.lej.ial. Several emi.
arm 1-hwL-iMxerSrted theivVill iM>oniLhulwlthontJ>cr
ui-ncot ’benefit. In tills eas. five buttle* urtoe Indian
^“IfiGMARCTA. WEST,TO«. 121
Fnsldornihlo Clothing Store,
Next dour, to tho Columbus Bank—Columbus, Ga.
J. SMITH,
FIB"AS just received, and is nowoffering for sale, an
HEAVY° MAVE°CLOTllING,
BIuo, Blnek and Invisible. Green Frock Coats,. *
London Brown ami,Claret. • do do
Black and Invisible Gfocn'DrcBB ijtf ^
Cliirot anil Loudon ltrdwii do do .
Groan and Brown'Cloth Coatees,
Bluo nnd Black Cloth Pantaloons,
Stripe fi Diagonal (variety of colours,) PautdlooUS,
Sattincilaiul English Fustian do
Cord •; • do .
Figured Silk Velvet Vests,
Plain do do do
Black Satin -do
Black Canimero and Cloth Vests,
Figured Valencias do ...
Toiluott do
White & Figured Mersnilles do ,
Gentlemen’s Droll,* BrmvUnml Green Cloth OverCoats,
Geutlemen'iiCloth and Caniblct Cloaks,
Cotton Knitt Shirts and Drawers,
Silk do do do
Flannol & Cotton Flan'l do
Twilled do * do'.
Superfine Fur and Silk Habit
do 'Bools and Shoes, . •;*'.*
Pinin' nnd Figured White Silk Half How, ‘
Blnek ilo ‘ do do do
Cotton do ‘ do do do * . *
Also, an Extensive Assortment of
SUPEUPINE BROADCLOTHS.
Diagonal nud Plain Casimeres,
Plain and Figured Silk Velvet Vestiug,
Plain * . do do do
SunerfinoBlankEalin . * . do ,
Do v Wlnto & Fig il flloiynilles^do •) .., vV .
A. Good Asportmentof
TailorV Trimmings, of tho best quality* t
The above Goods hariJ just been received IVoiir Now York,
and Philadelphia,'.and nro offered for ealo, low fortJash.
TAILORING couductcd ns usual, ■
Nov. I, IffM. By F. A. FAtRCIflLD*
. i.....
luuulltics* , . . _ .... .
lesj 10 hoses Raisins .
Sp.uil.di and Alexandria Cdgari
Bar Soup; Wropjdng Paper * *
CWia; Cloves; Nutmegs; Mustnnl *
SObLKN.p. Uum; Ip Jo. American Gin . ■* .
* 2 pipes (kietwo Bmndy. ftllltii, Autcricnp Brandy, *
1 pipe Holland Gin, 4 bruknt.v Champagne Witra
Pom dor nud Shot; bar Lead, Jamaica ltuiu,
25 casks old Madeira, .
Brown and ,Pule.Sherry, >Winks
NuIIh, InunStee^ SlhlveLvl xes, Castings, 4kc.
Alto, a handsome assortment uf.
Englfth and American Dry Goods,
Such aa •Calicoes; Mackinaw} Stout, Rose, Duffle, Point
and Horse Blanket**/ 8ltrc»ta pnd Shirtings Mooched
nml uubienehed; Factory Giuglmma amj Checks; U<»ppar-
piatesnud FimiturcPatches; Russia.Diapers; J.od-1ick-
Ings; Snttin6ts; Negro Cloths; Plaid Uuscya fur Negro
TIkj above good a wero purelrarfcd very l«w in Naw ^ork,
eSpi cs-.iv for this mnrket.vTIiey are of lira first quality «dul
will bo sold at a very small advance ftwm cost.
Purchasers arc rcspcqtjVrliy InVltwl to-. ealUnd exam-
io tlioiu beforo purchasing eke where; ’ ' - *
Jfihuary 0 v x f? ,f *
• j NEW GOODS.
A LLEN do HILL have uow landing, and oflhr for oqfc,
cheap'for cash, J/ *
Butter Gthekers, in half and quarter "barrels
Pork, Bless nnd Prime, from Now York
Pig Pork, in half barrels, from do. for family uao
Beef Tongues; Smoaked Reef
•New Rice; Table Salt
Old Cod Fisli; Souced Tripe, in kegs
Wine nnd Cider Bottles; Spanish Cigars, &c. &c.
March 13, 1 ' 6tf
New-York & Apalachicola Packets.
Ship Indiana, David D, Churchill, master.
Matilda, . Beniumin Ellison, do.
Wasuimqton IrviHo, Paul W. Latliaui, do.
WAaiiiNQTdN, William Mathews, do.
New Ship — / Philo G. Knowles, do.
Now S\p Frederick Williams; do.
T hese vessels
first elan, bui
pneity, «nd light druueht or.wmUi\
pcrienccd njasters. Tho cabins-__ —
some accommodations, provided with beds and bedding,
and every couvenicnco/or passengers. * A!) goods forward
ed to ftio subscribers, will oe shipped free of commissions.
E. D. HURLBUT & Co/
Fob. 14—4 3m 84, South-st. New York.
LEGAL - NOTICES.
Administrators Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Coart of
Henry county will be sold on llio first Tuesday la
April next, at the Court House in Heard county,
Lot of Land No. 224, 3<i district,'
formerly Cowets now Heard county, it Iwiaf the estate
of JoBcnh Catching, late of Henry county, deceased, sold
for tho benefit "of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
t ,, N. S. CATCHING, AAn'r.
jannftry 1G, 1C35, 51
- Guardian’s 9(tle.
A GREEABLE to^an order of the honorable the Inferior
. court of Troup county, sitting for or dinary purposes,
will lie sold on the first Tuesday iu April next, at the court
holiso in Columbus, Muscogee county, within the «dnl *
hours of sale, one lot of laud, in Muscogee county, In thn
ninth district of snid epunty number and lot five. Sold
for tho benefit of Ann Johnson, mihor." Terms'taadb
known ontho ilny of sale. ; ’ '
- N.JQHNSONi Guardian,
jnnuary 10 50 td. T
v • Postponed Sale, * »■
‘WKTTLT* be sold.outlie first.Tuesday in April .next,at''
yf w tho Court Houso in La Grange, Troup county,* * -
* Ono Negro Boy, named Jim,* *%..
the property of Jacob Stillwell, deceased. Sold for tho
benefit of tho heirs and creditors. Terms on Ibeday*
• JOHN STILWELL, I
* . REUBEN STILWELL;
Feb. 27. - -4^4tti '
Adininistrnlfor’s Sale.
W ILL bo sold pit the first Tuesday in May next, dl &»
Coott Houso iu I.utbpkiii, ' . . • \
Lot No.229, in 19th dist/Bdria 24tli dish - i ~
with too oxccptionof llio willow’* dower; end ..1*6> nil tod
NEGROES belonging to .too ostuto of Peter Thomp«6A
dcccnRcd. Sold ifgrccnkiy to nri order of toe Court' uf.
OidinerV for toe benefit of. too licira nnd ercilitora .of ..id .
deccme’d. . RICHARD J. SNELLING, Adm’r.
Mereii 4,1833 ■ ’ »f•
AilinliilstratGrs Sale.
: A OREEADLYto on oilier of tlio bonorabii), toe lot
A. foliar court of Burko couilty, wlieit -sitting; for 1 ordi-^
nary nurpqsqs, wilL bo sold at tho Court House,!!! Amen-*
cus, Sumter county, on tho first Tuesday fn Mnv ncxt,' *"
Lot No. 154,“in the 16th Lee, now Sumter,
bniiiff a part of the real estnto of A. B. LawsonVdeenfcsed* -
Sold for tho bemfit of tho heirs. Tennaon tho day.
WM. BOYD/ *)’/.,-•
March 6~6td« . R. M. LAWSON,5 ^..
Sumter Sales.
'VJKT1LL BE. SOLD at-tho Court House, in the town
vv. of Amciie.UH, Sumter county, on the first Tuesday
in April noxt, between tho usual hours of salt*, tho follow
ing property, fo wit: ;.
-Lot number fpnr, ia the twenty-sixth .district of
ft)rmcrlyLce,now S tinder county, lovied oil ns> the property
of Martin Simmons td satisfy a fi fa from n Superior Court
of Bibb county,,in favor of Robert .13. Wortlilngton. .
Lot of. land number two hundred and, fifty-
four, in tho twenty-nhtfli dish of Sumter county; levied on
ns tho property, of Josepli4)avidsnn,scn. to satisfy a fifa
in favor of William Meggs, issued frpra a justices court of.
Piko county* •
Also, lot number two hundred and nine, in the
twenty-seventh district of Sumter county; levied on ok the
property of John Webb, to sutisfy- sundry fi fas from a jus
tice's court.of Sumter county, in favor-of L, B. Smith vs.
llio said Webb.- Ilbrtry W. Campbell, boarei*: property
pointed ont by Henry W. Campbell...
.Also, lot number two hundred and twenty-six,
_ Hnrdio nnd Johu Gillii
tors of Administration,' on tl ^— —
dcecnpcd, tliosc nro thcrcforo to cite mid admonish fill end
singular tho kiqdrotl and creditors of.said deceased U>
ho and appear at ray office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause if ntly they httve, why said fetters ahotild •
not he granted. • .. ...- i,
Given trader my bond at office, this 3d daV of Mari:n r
1835, JAMES I. GOODWIN; C. C.1K *
Morph20,1835. . , 7—4b .
others.
Also, town lot number'three, ^ndcr Ifetter (D)
in Americas, Sumter county; levied on as the proporty of
Grocn B. Pearson, to sn.tisfy a fi fa(u favor of L.B.Smitli.
Levied on and returned to me by a constable*
Feb. 2T-4 L. C. MOR0AN, Shft!
RaudolpEi Sale.
1&B7TLL bo'sold in tho town of Cuthbort, Randolph
VV county, on the first Tuesday iu April next, at thi
usual hours of 8u!c, tho following proporty, to wit:
Tho south half of Jot of land, known by the
riumlier 2-13,lathe9th district; levied on as tho property
of Samuel M, Garner, to satisfy throe fi fas issued from .a
Justice's. Court iu said lounty, in favor of Felix Grier.
Property pointed out by fluid Grior. Levied oh nnd return
ed to me by. ri. constable; WM. ('. BROOKS, Shff..
Feb, 27,1835. 4—ids
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold at thn Court house in Muscogee county
on the first Tuesday in May next, by ordorof the In
ferior court of said county, when setting for Ordinaiy'pttr-
Pobpb, between tho usunl hours, of salo.
The Real estate, and Negroes belonging, io
the estate of George W. Dillingham deceased.
. JOHN DILLINGHAM. Adm’r.
Morph 8,1835. 5^-tda
— ~ : Notice. " 7 :
DO hereby forewarn all persons from trading for a note
of hand given by myself and John Kimmy, security, to
Andrew Bell, for one hundred and fifty dollars, dated tho
Cth, tend duo the 22d January,1035. rtfl theconsidoratiOn for
which said note was given has entirely failed, and will not*
bo paid unless I am compelled to do so by. law. * . ,
. ‘ > • , WRIGHT BRADY.
Sumpter co., March 20, ,. 7 y-^-3t .
Bronfflit to Jail
V Russell County, * Ala. oh the 17th inst. a negro- man
naineiTJIM, who snys ho liotongs to Peter Garoy, ol
Russell county.. Said ooy is about 35 years, old. Tjic
* h tho law and take him awpy*
G. W. ELLI0TT, Jailor.
ownor will comply with t
March 20
7 St
^ - Brought to Jail
I N Russell county* Ain. on tho 16th inst a negro man
named DENNIS, who.says he belongs to AVillium
Cells ofUusscll county. Said negro-is about 40 years
old. The owner will comply with tho low and tako him
away. , ; 0. W. ELUQ1T, Jailor.
March 20
7 3t
. Executor’s Sale.
sold on the first Tuesday.ii „
tho Court Houso, in Newnan, Coweta county,
Ono Lot of. Land, No. 218, fld diatrict,
of sold county of Coweta. Sold as tho property of Jona
than Hurnlfion, deceased, late of Greene county, for tho
bone6tof the heirs and enraitors. By order of Court.
K. L. HARALSON,) r ,
THOS. G. JANES, J
Feb.27—(ds4
' Notice.
TRAYED or STOLEN from lira town of Gorard, oq.
►3 the night of frra 16th instant, two HORSES, one a
Red Roau tolerably old, the othor a bright sorrel; on.tno
left hock a considerable lump. Any information will bo
thankfully received. . THOS. MANNING,
Val|oy.district, Talbot county, March 19 .31*7
Ciuartlian’sSalc.
W ILL be sold at the Court Ilouso door in-Humillon,
Hdiris county/under an order af the Inferior C purl,
whensitting os a Court of Ordinary for said county, on the
first Tuesday in June next, a part of .
Tho Real Estate of Jasper N. «fc Nancy R. Hill,
minors, viz. their interest, (it being ono half,) of the land
and premises formerly occupied by J. M. Gray, deceased,
lying 141 niilos from Columbus, on tiro main road to Hamil
ton. . The whole settlement o£ land contains five hundred
and seventy-two acres, Well improved.
March 25 GEO..GR ANBERRjY, Guard'n.
Also,* at the eapift time and place, will be sold'
uuder.an order of tho Court as abave described, tho interest
of John M. Gray, deceusod, (it being pne-fourlli,) of tho
abovo declibcd land aud premises.
JOHN C. GRAY.
March 25. ■ Adui’r.
Also, at the same time anil place, the remain
ing fourth port of tiro above described .fond and premises
will be sold by WILLIAM C. HILL .
March 25, 1835. • f Ctds
Wittlcli, Greemvood ft Co
TOULD respectfully inform their friends and the pub-
.. J lie that they still cyntmuc to do buiiucM at their:
old stand, wliero.tlroy keep constantly on hand a choice
Nvlncthm of • .t* * y:
Dry Hoods and Groceries, Hardware, Crockery,
Glass^Varc, Hn|$, Boots, Shoetf/&c.;
Amanp.trliicU are Vie following article• t * >•
Swedes Iron, liHktn htm, Noil Rods * ' * •♦*
l?nsi, German, unn Blistered Steel '
Nails, Cubtlligs, Rifies, Shot Guns *
Axes, Traroai Weeding Jluos • • '
Blacksudths, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, &e. •
Ni'\* Orlcnus and St. Ornix Sugars
Lump nnd Lpaf Sugar; Coffoo '* * ■
Guupowdor nud Imppna! Tens
Canal Flour, Croakers, Cheeso '
Best Goshen Butter, Ifipad Beef
Raisins, Almonds, Bologtm Sausages _
Smiulsh'Sccsrs, Tttmeco, (all sorts) • • ?
(ftder and Cider Vluemir
MoIuhsoiI, Malaga nml-Mndoira Wines
Rose, Rasberry and Clrarry Cordials
Popi>cr, Cassia, Spfocv Giugcr
Spenmeiti Candles. Bor Soap
Powder,- Shot, Lead, White Lead
Glass and’Putti * >
Mackerel,No. L2,3fto. .*•.
. Just rcccivctl,-atVoih lotof GurdcuSeeds
jau.23.
•ITHIN. the time prescribed by fowl will applyfo
. _ thn-.honorable the. Inferior Court of'Randolph
covnty, while sitting for ordfoury purposes, for leave to
divldo all tho property belonging to the hoira of Freeman
D. Cardin, late of said county doceascd. . ’
THOMAS M. CARDIN, Ex-r.
Valuable Property For Sole.
1ST THE CITT OF MACON.
T WO undivided third parts of tiro Brick Building, sit
uated on Mulberry nnd Third-streets, nmy l ko pur
chased on' accommodating terras. '1 he-building fronts
uDout 203 feet on Mulberry-street, and 100 on Second-st.
three atorios high, roof covered with tin, occupiedjhltf Ho
tel, (well known as tho Central Hotel,j two dwellings and
six store rooms, all at nigh rents, or which tiro purcha
ser shall havo tho benefit* The Cut buddings are all of
brick, and very commodious. Thcro are also two wood
buildings ort tho premises, convenient for offices*
'The location of tho buildings render them safe frojn fire,
T UG suliscribcr lute for sale tlio following Alraailncs,
to-wit { *
Tiro leutperauec Family Araranac,
[I Ira Farmer* Almanac,
Tiro American Cranio Almanac,
Davy Crockett's Almanac, * ’.* ■'
Bcora* Carolina and Georgia Almnnhe,
ron i83S. ;
Rvtou jrenc.,.iu.cu, W NORTON.
lJaiftSwnso, Cutlery, Gods, &e.
W E bnvn uu liautl cxcry v.jicty uf Luck*; Hins«^
Serein, Store, Ax*s llabrhrt*, Files, Kiihcnd
Furkss l-uokel Kniic, IU»m. Rftxnr 8tm* Sponiw,
he. Dunblo kik) Sinkla Rural I'crcuMlun and l'llul Guns
licit nnd l*uckrt l-bitola. > .
ItLAeltSMITR. T00I.8,*
nullaw. 24,20,38,82,31 inch,.uperiur quality
. Sunder*on’»l>c«imnn*o Mo Anvil; . < • •
Vin*, tjci-iridat-s*, sud^aa aul Hand Haminen i
' ■ At.S0
130 Keff* Nail* nwnrteil, 18,080-llw. Sheet iron do. . .
ftp-Cm - 1 •
>80 Ratoua wrara>inxpaivrr,aiL'n* Certini. .
A few of Rowland** bwt Mill Snw«, and a full and luge
A BtroT Kownaun * uo.
DMoiimcuC uf Till \\ are.
rica-iy irtiiao cioiuinB,
On Cunslgnrnont.
T HE *ubjoriber'haa received un eonrfgnmcnt,. an A«
surtinentuf
Fiuo Ready Mndo Clothini?,
nhlrh bo 1* *ellto,ot cortand ohnrgca—oucli as
l-Wto, Drees and Ilnnluig Coau,
CniuMct nnd.Cldtli Cloaks, .
nine, lilnck und Brown Rantoloons. ■
du do ' do. Yosts, he. he. ■
Assortment cl
Rool*, Shoes; Pump*, Slipper*, Silk Stockings and
Gluv«^.tu^.b6rp.to E n|wfinsCl.toj.. N0RT0Ni
Farmers’ llotcl.
T HE suliscribcr has opened n House of Entertom-
roontiiecutrevillc,Talbot county, under tho nbovo
nnnixqwhere overy accommodnuon to trarelltrs ami boar
ders will bo famubed. Ho prendre, all, who inn* favor,
him witoa call, that no efforts sbtdl bo *pared to render
them comlbrtablo whilst too* honor him with their cornua;
ny. Ili* * table, shall be well supplied, and well attended
to* Those tlm* pas. itorough thin delightful village,.are
requested to cell and try his ^“^jjjrEKlEL WARD.
’rho'MeMenger M.ron, TiitlOS MinoJg.vaio_.nd Senti-
will publish'too ohot. overy .other wed: far
December 13
.Pintos Bedell" WHM.*T^ |
Fob. 15,1834.
9-^im
If tiro above proporty bo not sold befora the tint Tncs-
be purchased of the proprietors, and also thei Furniture uow
in use, in tho Cc.ntral llotcl, may be bought ol Mr» John
Carter, ouaccommoda:iug terms. , ’ .. _ r
.For price and other information opnly at tlio' Brancu or
and Cunstitutionalist, Augusta; Georgian and Republican
tfovumiali; Columbus Enquirer aud* Charleston Connor,
will give tlio above weokly iusertions until the day of sale.
Macon, Feb. ;i0, 1035. .
Town Lots oh Dillinsliasa-Strcct
AND SMITH’S AVENUE.
TOT*ANY opplkratfons having been made for. ■ton* and
If Jl'straps on tho now street running from tho bridge,,
hnd not being io funds to build tlratn, I havo detennlncu to
olfer several Lots at Auction, to afford others thd opportu-
nity ofmokiag improveineuts which wy-mcami willuot nl
low mo io make, and whidi Uro interest of the lowerjtart o!
ttra town require shouldbftraadeon a strcetlwhfoliwoes-
tined to become oao of the best business strcctsiaColum-
Oa Monday,20th April next, (tbw first day of die Snjx
or Court.) will be offered to lira highest biwjor. at Co
Ilouso door, in the town of Columbus, FOUR LOTH,
tl\o north side of DilHnglwuu-atruqL ^astorrag
inches, front, and 74 foot10 inches in tbo rear, auitablo for
MffNorWb.—rw-: re
Also—7 l.OTS an lbs south ride of toe tame ltreet,
mcosurin* 38 feet Oouf, and 35 feet to toe rear, aaltoble tor
UiTR he*ohleaof Smtto’a torreoei
Also—half of toe Lot on which too .Theatre now.Uattdi-
Terms «>f sale—One fourth cash, nndthn balance in noteft
at six months,^payable in bank, or secured by mbrtgago
£ e propen,, iS^rS4ut^
pcsfcssioncfthe ol
March 3D---7td3
AtlminfotrmoFs Sftlc.
A GREEABLY to an order of.tlio Inferior Court of Tat-
XJL bot county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold at the Court House in Lincoln county, bn die first
Tuesday in Juno noxt, ono
Lot of Land t lying in said county,* and
two NEGRO WOMEN. Also, at tho Court House in tho
f6wn of Columbus, Muscogee Co., oh tho first Tuesday iu
July nbxf,ono ten here Lot, adjoining tho town of Colum
bus,Georgia, known 03 Lot No. 20, sold an the property of
Robert Reynolds, deceased, late of Talbot county, for the
benefit of tno heirs amicreditors. .TIIOS; C CURRY,
March 27.--8 *4t . Adin'r.
Negroes For Sale.
louso In Talbot county, on th6 1st Tuesday in Mqy noxt,
fifteen Negrties. Conditions, Cosh. '
ROBERT ADAMS*
March 5, . o—ids
SlORpwarft.
"52 ANAWAY from too subscriber, vvhilo on bis way to
JCtib Montoomeiy, Alubnnm.jibout eleven miles from Ci
in Talbot county, at firo dollars fur his being secured In
some jail. J. M. GRAYB1LL.
Feb.27. 4tf
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to toe estate of Wesley Forbes,
jtSL hitu of Tmup county, deesascrl, ore requested to
make immadiuta settlement. Those .having demands
aeainst the said estate will render them In in terms of too
tow.' CLEMENT FORllES, Adm’r.
Wool Point, Feb. 25. . 3—Ct
Ten Dollars Rctvard,
V OST a few daya rinco between Columbus and 1df.
JLi. Johnsons an toe read leading to Helloca, e Pocket
Book containing filly Dollar* in money, two'lVeoly Dpi-'
lapBills and a.Ten Dollar Bill, two of which Bills are on
son'toat will deliver it end its contents to mo near
or to Mr. Logan to Columbus. ■ •
. SHEPHERD W. RILF.Y.
February 28, ff~ lf
• ^ Copartucrsliip*
mHErobseribeni Jure entored ’totb CoportnerAlp ftj
X toff transaction ol merenntile buimess, under .the
firm of BONNE Y&BROKAW, end ore now oflbnng.to
too public O general and complete assortment or
Dry Goods, Hats. Shocs, Glotlung, &c.
on Ilia best possible terms; and asonbof tlmportnora WHl
remain attoo north and attend to too pnrehasmg and im.nu-
factonr of gooda, expressly tor.tferir
they hope tq merit a shore of pubbcpatrpbsse-. They are
constantly, receinng frura New lork goods or the latest
fashions,no which utoy Invito too attention of toose wish-
Marftli 6—ilf F> B. BROSAW.
^jJFlORGlA, B.AKER,,
sn-KORGlA. TROUP (OUNTY.—Tolled lieforu
4' mo by Josiali T. Melton, of tho OSOth.district, O. M.
io cjiesnut sorrel Horse, with a star in Ins forehead, shod
1 Vound, BUppbscd tolra five or six vfcanrold; Aprirawed
y Joint E. Morgan and Francis Willunuslobo worlji sixty
dilfots. VINES HARWEIsL, J. P.
A true’extract from the Estrm' Book of my office* -:- *
Feb. 20,1835,^-7 3t OLIVER P. FEARS, City
■w
/pCl^ORGlA; STEWART COUNTY^—Wlieroas John
L. Eastora, Administrator of tiro estato of John Eas
ters, late of said county deceased, applies to mo for letter^ *
of dismission of tiro said Administration.. -These ure there
fore to cito and admonish all ami eingular Uio kindred
nnd creditors, to bo and appeardt 1 my.office within thettmtt
prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said,
letters should uotbejmrarad.. . ... ,
Given from under luvhnrin at office, this f.th day of JdSJ^
unry 1835. : THOMAS M. DENNIS,.c.V. "
JanuarylG.
EORGIA. TfcOUP COUNTY.—Who re os, som'A'
^.Jff .time during the year 1033, tiro subscriber executed
and delivered to S. J. Scogginsacdrtain power of attorney,
notico is tlrareforo given to all whom it may cpnCorn, lhal -
I hereby revoke nnd cancel thn said power of attorney,
und shall hold myself responsible for no acts which may
hereafter ho done under or hy virttfo of said instrument.
March, 20—7 Ct JAMES KOLB.
G EORGIA, TROUP COUNTY—Whereas George
A. Thrash, Administrator of George Thrash declass
ed, applies to nro for letters of dismission on tno estate'or
tlio said dcecused. '
Those are therefore to cito nnd admonibli, all and an
gular tlio kindred anil creditor* of said deceased, to bn ana*
mpnar at inv. office within the time proscribed by. lnw, tsr
jliow cause if any they have, why said letters ofdjsmfostbu
should not be granted. ' 'll;'
Given under my hand in office, at LaGrance, January 25*
1835. IIENRY PbilKINS, c. c.p. T
jnnuary 16 ' ' 50^6m
frfgts
GEORGIA, TROUP COUNTY—Whereas^ Win..Ql
HJPT Thornton, Administrator of Henry B, Tlionttorr de-
couHcd, applies to me for letters of dismission loathe estato.
of tile said deceased... , 2 - * ■*
These are therefore to cito and admonish all and silfL
liar-the* kindred and crcditora ofthe said'deceased,
and appear at my office within the tiipe prescribed OTr
law, to show cause if any tlioy have, why saul lo tiers of dhf-
mission should not be granted. *:{ : . :rj ~..f
Give' ‘
1035.
januarylO
G eorgia, iiarris county.—whareu mm
Hublinrd and Benj. FwNunnerlee administratora, onl
thacetato of Walter Nuunerlco doceascd, applies to pib for
letters of dismission on tiro further administration of'et&p
estate. - ’ * • .
This js therefore to'cite nml ndtpenisalland singulnr tiro*
relatives and creditors, of said 'deceased, folio hnd appear*
rit my office witliin the time prescribed by law, toronuerin;
their excuse, if any tlioy have, why said letters should not*
ho granted.
Given tinder my hand in office tins 15th October, 1834*.'
E. T. L. SPENCER,c.c-o,.
October 2ff
8 ’ 38—in6m
Lands Qf Gamaliel Johnson, deceased, for the benefit ed?
tiro heirs of tho said deceased. ' *■ *■
Feb. 17,1835 4m HENRY 6. CORNETT, AdmVi
the honorable tho Interior court of Troup county^.
when sitting for ordinaty purposes, for loave to sell th©
real estate of JJavid. Goutry,.late of Oglethorpe county-
deceased. . .
ar( 'Ribald w. gentry,-Adm-r.
Dcccnilmr28 , ,.!l4iu 40,
too iitnfts belonging to tho estato of- P. T. Bedell; deeces-
nl. Also- one ucero boy by toe nemo of Dave,- abort
thirty years old, sold tar ton benefit of toe crediton. '
G. W. E. BEDELL, AdmV.-
. December 13 . ^ 43 1 *ej.
toe honorublo dip Infci
nitting'as a court of o'n
ii—4m,
F OUR MONTHS oiler date; application will'beroede
te the honorable tbo InferiorCPurt of Muscogee' coun-,
S ’i sitting na a Court orOnlinary, for leave to Hir.'plirt or
10 real ostuto of G. W. Gurdaer, late of said county, d*-
ceased, for tho bonefit of tlio heiraand entotom,. ■
BIRD B. MITCHELL, Adm’r.
ELIZABETH GURDNER. Adut%
January 8, ,. 40-Hm->
F OUR mondis after date,' appliedUob will bereade ia
dm Inferior coart of Stewart county, when rittipg’.
for ordinary.pumqses, .for leave to nil die real estate ni:
Lciuco a I mica Deceased, domusdng of two negitjSeb Rot#
for tlio purpos'o of cfifccung'OdiriaBm.betweeHthehciri.ef
said deceased.- »■ -J--
tlIOiIA3 GRIMES, Guardian, t
January 3 •, 48 4ur
- ... . tmg , .. .
real estate of June. Buswortb, deceased. .. .
’ W. M. BOSWORTH, 7 . •
J. H. B031V0RTII, J A<to> f*.., .
january 10, 1834. SB . 4u ;
F ouh.inoiitbs after date, application will be mado to
dio honorable toe Infonor courtofMuacogeo
when sitting fen
real estate ofGcorgo
January 38
for.Icavo to 1
hirers, deceased.’
' G. E. THOMAS, Adm’r-.. .
F OUR MONTHS alter dato application will be mado
to tho'Inforior Court of Harris eoamy,sitthi|P«s*
Court of Ordinary, for Isayo to sell a. part of Lot ofXand
No. 313, to too 28th district of said county, too Canto being
tho'-rau eatMO of Joseph Johnson;minor. . “c'ai
Jan. 29,1835. JOHN .JOHNSON, GigrRaa,.
March 6
Notice.
A LL nemme iihlebted U> the estate' of Gamaliel Juhn*
fton.de
ment,nm! a
said estate, are 1
duo and legal manner for payment, witbm ths dme pi*,
scribed hy law, othertviro till) notice will lie plead in bar of
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