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Executive OcpnitmciK, flu
Mll.I.ntr.Kv JM.I, Mntfh M t ]UU>.
Tho execution of the act of Conjroaa of SOili June, 1034,
providing: fir the payment of ilicrlnims of the citizen** of
(horgii, and to carry into effect the Fourth Article of tho
Treaty of 8rh of Jnnunry, 18*21. with tho Crook Indians,
haring been committed, liv *hp ’President of tlie United
Staten, to the judgment nml- discretion of the Governor of
Georgia, for final adjustment; nnd tliQ halnnce of the two
hundred nnd fifty thousand dollnrs. appropriated, for that
purpose, (amounting to one hundred and forty-one thousand
and tiftv-five dollars ami ninctv-one cento,) having been ro-
reived from the Treasury of the United States, ,njtddepos
ited in the Central Dunk of Georgia; and tho papers in re
lation to raid claims having licen rcrcivpd nt this Depart
ment, it i* therefore
O RDERED, that public notice la given without delay,
in all the newspaper* of this .State, accompanied by
a publication of tho Act of Congress referred to, notifying
all who may he concerned, o| tho aforesaid arrangement;
and requesting all claimants, and their representatives,
who have not heretofore presented their claim** aa well; as
those who may have any additional proof or cxplanntibn*
to offer in support of claims already picscuted, and provi
ded for by the Act of Congress, to present the same to this
Department, with nil practicable dispatch, an no claimant
gap receive his proportion of iho appropriation, Vjlitfil tbo
wiiute of the claims shall have been adjusted, in terms of
the late Act pf Congress.
fly order of the Governor.
' R. A. GREENE, Stfe. Es.Dcp.
AN ACT to carry iritn full offset tbo fourth article of the
Treaty of tho eighth of January, eighteen hundred and
twenty-one, with tha Creek Nation of Indian*, «q far as
relates to tho claims of citizen* of Georgia against sold
Indians,prior to eighteen hundred nnd two. . .. ? ‘ -
[Sr.c. 1.1 Be it enacted by the Bennie and House of
Representatives of the United States of America, in Con
gress assembled, That tho President of tho United .States
he, nnd he is hereby, authorized to ennno to lie ndjusted nud
paid to lull indemnity, out of any money in tho Treofttiry
not otherwise Appropriate.!, all claims of citizens of the
.State of Gooiem, under tho fourth article of Hho treaty of
the eighth of Jnnunry. eighteen hundred nnd twenty-one,'
between the United States nnd tho Crook Notion of Imli*
ans, which liavo not boon licretoforo adjusted and paid, on
the following principle*: nil clnlins wliieji Imve not been
heretofore ndjurted and paid, founded upon tho capture
. And d.uantlon, or destruction of 'property by iMdd Indian*,
prior to tbo passage of tiro net regulating fotarconiw with
in jiun triboa, if satisfactorily established, shall be allowed
' paid. .. . .
‘re, 0, And be it farther enacted, That thorn shall
♦o inlerost of six nor emit. per. annum allowed and pnid
• ■ TKiufit of uli claim* which have hern or may ho
- • ‘ ind. stnhlMird tinder the provisions of thenfore-
-r. 1 ’• •*y, to br calculated ft nm the. date of tho origin of
i‘ T nv respectively. up uidhe dam of the mynstment
v t tabli-iimeni of said c laim* respectively. Provided
.... Tver. Thi\t tlto amount which may |»o ullmvcd under
; »i b,o* .if this act as hitarest snail he ublmdatcd on
•. ' of tfjeii&.lw. oCtfw property so takonord'**-
.. .!. J.uiour.t of tho principal, of okoh claim fo lw
, .1 ruin'd by the,value of the property fur which it was
* ud nt r.ta(io,af iho time said property was so tnken or do*
vr 4 • Aiul provided, aho, That tho aggregate amount
< Minima which hare boon, mid hereafter may ho paid.
f-h.Ml not exceed tin? sum of two hundred and fifty thousand
. : • X Ami belt further enacted, That if, on the nd-
jv*. ’ • " •* >” 'i*.'" i jd .-Suin’ Mil-• fiinouiit which limy ho
ud nmmiht already, pnid, with tliri interest to
V. .mjI'Jk nfnre.vhM, shall exceed the sum of two
h 't'.i/.l ml.fifty thousand dollars, the President lie, nnd
' he, is Ubi Miy, autlmrizod ft canto it fair and otiuitablo dlstrl-
.hution bf ilio uncxtiondod hnlnneo of (ho wild two Imtidrod
And filly thousand dollars to he made among tho claimant*.
itTp’ro portion to the amount which may lmvo been, or shall
hr , f,us.el duo to them, respectively: Provided, That the
principal of tltf respective claim* Hiiallho first paid.
Anr,rovcd,7mw;ftUnH. . . fit
All* the iHiUi* gazetted, lu thin Stale, will publish tho
torrr'ihq thrrothfa.h
?i
c.IKH,
Columbus Jocky Club Haces.
T HE Rnccsover lli. Western Conroe, Columluifl, Ga.
will toku place on Monday llio lltlli of April lieu.
The first pat—n Sweep Slakestivo milf.
tiKATSj 8100 entrance, freo for any Itnrsr. in the
United Stales, weights according to the rules of
tlto Club, •
Tim first HAT—a Rvvj.'p Stakes two lTir.F. iieati,
. MUSIC.
.. nders his that.— —,—
__ Coiun.l.u. and vicinity for the liberal patronage
which they Imve hitlirrto bestowed, anil respectfully.in-
forms them titat he continues to plvo
Lessons on the Piano. Forte and Guitar,
at Ms residenc • or nt the rooms of those who may be fur
nished with tho instruments. Ho will be happy to receive,
for instmetioa, nil those who may lie disposed to place
themselves uniter Ills care. . JOHN HITCHEI.I..
; N. B. PIANOS TUNED and KEPAIItED nt tho
shortest notice.
-MarehSO. • 7—2t
• Notice..
A VOUNG MANtylio is well acquainted with die up
country, wishes employment as Clerk, in some good
Mercantile llouso In this place; Satisfactory testimonials
es to character nnd qunliecntion will bo given. Apply at
this office, nt iho City Hall, or at the store of Hooper &
Oo. : •< i'.- ■
March 20 7 tf
Flour, Mackerel Ac.
FOR SALE AT SMITH & MORGAN’S CORNER,
£% -U C BARRELS Western Flour
r«£.9 CO hnirhnrrcls Mackerel
•24 boxes Rnisiits; 35,000 Florida Cegnrs, by die un
dersigned, who ora hourly expecting from New York nnd
New Orleans n very general assortment of Feticy'nnd Stn-
plo Goods, Groceries, Ax. dec. PRESTON & NELMS.
Colnmbus, April 1,1835. 9—y
Mrs. E. Heeves
W ILL ho in Columbus inn few duys, and will oifer her
services os n teacher of Music, f nstrunientnl and
Vocal. Young ladies will be instructed on the
Harp, Piano and Guitar-'
Parents wishing their daughters instructed in these pleasing
and delightful accomplishments will dp well to embrace the
opportunity.
Vpril 3 9 tf
%M1
Third da»—Two Milo Heats lor
Fourth dav—'Three Mile llcnls for *300
Fifth hat—I’iiiiF Mile Hunts for- 5,000
Huril DAT—Milo 11 louts. iiOstS in S . $200
Owing to the liliernliiv of mir pitldic spirited propristor,
litis is perltnps ono of the finest courses in the Southern
States, nmlns many lino' linrsos tiro expoetcjl at this meet
ing, nil dovOrs of tlie sports of the Tnrl nro Invited in at-
tend! It in Imped that owners ofbinodcd stock ill Plnrida,
nnd Alnbama, will.lie Imre In inenslirrttlwlr strength with
Rattle,nakc, Ham, Gov. llnitiilunt, Lndv Nnvhville, Robin
llnml awl several Olliers of promise, wliielt nro expected
here.
Gentlemen nt n distance wishing stables, would do' well
to ftddtoas tho Proprietor nr Secretary hi lime to prevent
disnppoiutitiont,&c. By onlev of tho Club.
■ S, M, W. ’i'HWEATT, f
Deeomlior27
T HE subseriltcr lias just’ received, on consignment,
SObbis. English SEED OATS; 40,000 Hu. best Green
COFFEE. P AUG. HAYWARD.
March 13. G
Auction mid Commission Uooin<
IIRIIAll.STtlF.P.T, Cltl.UMIIUS, OA.
Li.3. S. NORTON. Auctioneer,Will thnnkfttlly'reccivo
h-J • mill punctually nttoml tn nil orders in the Auct
ion nnd Commission Business. Liberal advances mode on
consignments.
REFERENCES.
SnoRTzn, TARVF.it & Co. Columbus, On.
Sthwaht At Foutsike, “ 1 “
G. W. Dtu.iar.RAii, “ “
E. E. Powers, “ “
E. J. HaiiDrk, Apnlochienlii, Flor.
•FALeoMAii & Ki*iniu.oaii, “ “
I). CAhrttrFgtf, - • Montgomery, Ain.
Beatty. Made Clothing,
On Consignment.
FUlHEsahscribitr hasrecciyed oneonstgnmcnt, on As'
A. sorunentof ■
Fine Ready Mode Clotliintr,
wliich lie is selling nt east and ehnrgcs-—such as
Frock', Dress nro! Hunting Coats,
Cnuddol and Cloth CMinks; '
Blue, Illnck and Browh Pantaloons,
do do do Vests, Ate. Are.
Also, an .Assortment of
Boots, Shoes, Pumps. Slippers, Silk Stackings nnd
Gloves, together with n few fine Cloths.
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON,
nnveinher 15 .41—tf
rnos»4>si.vt,H
Fdr publishing n 'new Weelile nowspnper in Nownnn
Coweta < at. On. tn lie enilod me
GEORGIA CIIIIONICLE,
BY: ROBERT NELSON.
, 'ST'P It customary fur tiiiioe win odor tia-.v ipan.U'S la tint
JUBujjJjWirennge to glya n brief Expnsa nf tltn iildeala
W in be necnm|dia|iad by lito pratinsnd |iiilillcitliii|i,
the pnlillcal principles mjntl u it [till it will lio enit-
<Iln.'l*d ft Is nUeiitiiilcs lliaensa. that itniiv propilsesnra
imdc.and many pledge, nro profTeraij in coleh ilia pnhllo
Pivnr, wilioh ore never roniotiilinn'd tn Ini fulliileil. The
underaiaued, ihercfiira, In offiirlng Ilia GtMItnlW Cirnost
T 'lhlle, Atsulic*'*
ig Iota a k)n
d will onlv state' that ho behl'wf* ta the Stala
rt.r, lo tlie pub . ... J
clitic, enjering Iota a lengthy exposition
,.its pnrtv nf Georgia anil nf the Smtlli—llmt ho is lilim-
tilled with it in principle nml ip fooling, mid that tn tho
mnintainaitco nnd aiipnnrt uf the prominent nnd lending
' doctrines nflltat pnrtv, Ida paper will lie dnvntod with meal.
eratlou nnd lihernlity. But vvltilo tltn Innr nf Ilia paper
shall ho Grin nud its principles iincimipnimlrhig, Its onf
tiinits aitnll he open in n lllieral mid enlightened iliactisslbl
oftho ngitajiug tojilen of tiietla.v, admiiting well wifllon
essays, freo fl-oin iiitolornnco nod pcivimuliiics Hum both
pomes,
Being located In flit Agricultural srrtkpi of ilio Slate, it
w|JI lie it primary object to make (. eCt'iRiuicr.KiiiHrosliag
g'ld tttclul to that imrileti nf tl*: eommiitiiiy vvltnsn nttett-
tlnn Inis linen tllreeled tn lltrtf pursuit,
' Lltjhttyeoitimiinlenthni, ntnl selections will also Gml
hourly welcome in Its cptuiiios.
TERMS—Three dnllnra id iidvnnan nr fimr at tltn end rtf
thevonr. Ailvorlisemetitsiuseited nt tho uaniilrnlea
Tito drat No. (If tho.OffmwtcLK will bn issued alwut sip
GrstnfMny.orooon thereafter,
Cemmnuientimtn niMiwsetl to Iho subscriber nt' Athens
Ga, itrovlims la ilmt time will tiioot ^retiijH nitentinn^^
Editors who W’lil ptihllnll Ilio above will confer u lUvnr
which will lie reeipnieiilnd. ;
I»t\ It. Illllstist—ii»tn«iBl, ,
R ESPECTFULLY return, hl» gmtelHI neltttmvlodge.
metiis to UioBllluens uf Cnlitiulnis, nml vicinity, fur
the very liberal patronage which limy have oxtoudod tit
him, during his short stay among them.
Dr. Unison has determined to locale himself in Coltttn-
bur, and may always bo found, nt his room ovor llnxov
AtUrqnhort’sDrug store, nttho usual hours, where hots
propnreiltn 1 attend to nil calls.
Lotlios will ho visited at Ihoir residences.
hBFBIlBROlW.
Doctors DoGralTeitvIod, Suttkoy, and Hoxoy AtUr.luhnrt,
November R . lll ' lf
nrNUE cnpAiiTMiTuiiiuMe'rei’troit, saisting t
1. tho firm nf col.ItriTEIN At RtilNB wiut dissi
mulor
m. ImxqHoiI
on tbo I7tb but. by mutual coimoiU. All noraons* in.U btml
to atiift firm i\ro roquoxtoft to nmko inintotliato pnyincut to
As t.. tllUNU.
»rs. UrquHtii't & Wave, ,
liavo justtpcoivod, nnd oflor lor snlo at their
Dnjrr Storo in Columbus, tho
KWHAW’S PA1VACEA,
S T. OR tho cin e of Rliomiinlism, pumfulll in Kings Evil,
’ Gout, Selntiea or Hip Gout, Iiieiplont Cmteei s, Ha t
triltii, alpldlitle ami Moreitiiol Disemies, particularly Ul
cers mill pninGtl nnbctiousnftho liuuon. Ulcerated fltraej
end Nostrils, Ulcers ol'every description, Fever Sure;, end
Internal Ahscnssos, Fistulas, Piles, scald Head, Scurvoy,
Biles, Ohynnlo Soto Eyes, Erysiprlis, llhitelnts, mid every
vnHoty of Ontmieon, Afleowmj L'hnmie Cntorrh: Heetl-
belt end Dyvnepii i, nrtieocdhig mini vitiation; jddlhcUons ol
tho Liver, Ohroaic laflemotton of Ilio Khhtoyr, nml Gem
cral doblllhfiMiis d live torpid action of the vessels ijgUte
skin. It is singularly effieueiffiSj in renovating thnso cun-
itlituthius which Imve been broken down by hijudieiotis
trcntinciit, or hivettilo ineguloritins. In general terms, it
is recoin.nendod in ull tlune diaeanus whinn nriso Inim im
purities of the blood, or viiiutieii of U|ehimiura,uf whatever
nemo or kind. i, ,
Some of the nhovo onmpleliiM may renaira some triUmg
SHERIFF'S SALEa
Muscogee Salts.
W ILL bo cold at tlie Court House door in 'the town
•of'Columbus,on tho first Tuesday in May next
the following property to wit:
One boy mare, levied on na tho property df
Albert G. Tucker, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Pulaski S«-
neridr Court, in faror- of Isaac W* Mitchell re. Albert G.
Tucker and Mary Tucker.
Also, two lots in the town of Columbus, situated
and lying on Mercer-street, known as lots number 578 and
575, levied.on .as'Uie property of Samuel Farmer, to satisfy
fi fa issued from a justices court of Muscogee county In
ivorof James T. White. Levy made and returned to mo
by a constable. , ' tHOS. B. HEE8,\D» St
Jamks O. lUnr.v,
nuiiiuiimiTY, /HU#
- - Nmv-Vork.
Tlfiltbnnre.,
SI—tf.
A. M. GR9NACiE f
Has lust received direct from New York,
S T, CllOlX white Havanna and l^oaf Sugars
Molasses, Cofiec, Tea. Canal Float
Whole and hnlfbnrrels liuckAVIient Flour-
Whpicaud iialfbbis. No. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel
Mess Pork, Fulton Market lleef, Rico, Pickled Salmon
Sausage*. Sino.^d Boof, Tobacco, Soap, Starch
Candles, Nalls assorted, Trace Chains, Weeding Hoes
Powder, Lead, Shpt^Figx, Raisins Almonds
Brazil Nuts, filberts, old L. P. Madeira, Canary Wino
S. M. Wiiio, London Dock Port Wjno
Muraeilus, Muscat, Malasa, Clarot fit.Champagne Wines
I soiidon Dock Brandy, CnampoKno Brandy
€otnmi8Slon» lieceiving,
AND -FORWARDING HOUBR—APALACHICtlOLA.
T HE undersigned have formed a copartnership tin-
dor the firm of Fnlconar & Kimbrough, far the pur-
poso of transacting a Ccncritl A fancy, Comnilsitioh and
Receiving nnd Forwarding JliuducRa. Being nrnpared to
mukti tlie usual advances on consignment to tliar frionds
in New-Orieans, Now*York, Tlaltiuioro, Pliiladeipbia, pro
viilnncn nnd Boston, nnd disposed to dovnfi their time ex
clusively to the Intetcrcst of tlioHO confiding Inu lnoss to
their charge; having made the nocessnry umingemonts to
forward Cotton to Neur-York or elsewhere with oxpndition
by vossels of light draft of wntcr at the lowest rato* of freight
tl liberal share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
A. ?L FALCONAJI,
WM. H. KIMBROUGH.
B<!l<L>rotir«a.
SrfoitTttn, Tawvkh Sc co. Columbus.
<Ikx. IIowAftu, “
Joijok Cox.aoiT. . ”
Du*. IIoxky Sc IJnquitAnT, M
P. D. Woiihnupr, . “
Jamm H. SiiotiTKit, Eh<i. Now-Yarlt.
CIkn. R. K. Cam., Floridu.
llOtV. J. \V. Wiutk, • ' • '
Dn. T). fs, Whitk, Qndsden county, M
Apalncldcpln, nugtHt l 31,—tf
Kovmuil’H 'A'oiiic iUixlJtt-ts
tV.VtUl.VHTFIt A 1-itnFKCT AND I.ASTINO CORK l oll THE
FEVER AND AGUE.
F OR SALE, Wholesale nnd retail by
FLETCHER Sc WESTCOTT.
. DiiVGQi.irs, Aintlaohicola, Florida,
41 1 horoliy appoint jVlessrs. Flotcltcr 6c Wost-
oott, tny ngoutH for tlie snlo of “ ilownmVs Tonic Mixture,”
ita tbo Perritory of Florida, Ensteni part of Alnbanni and
Westqrit part of (Inorgia j .who nro alilo to furnish the
saiil mediomcH to ull who may apply to Uieth on ns favora-
bio tonus as they can obtain tVom the prnprioior hluinrilf.**
(riiguod,) ‘‘JUlhN R. itOWAND.”
“Pliiladeipbia, Oct. 21,1033.
Jau. 13 31—tf
Dry ffSoocIe, BEats, Shoea & €lothfing>
rgTIlE siiHncrihere |taA-o taken n Stoto on llrnad etroct
M, nppo/nu Alcarrs. Slimier, Tarver, Sc Co. v hero thoy
am now oiVei lug a general nsHortment of die above named ur-
ticleii op ns good terma ua the sumo can bo obtained ju Geor
gia. .Voivjuuit* ami otlior-i willing to nurnhnso nro ros-
pt'Utfnlly roqiierUul to.cull nml c.mmfao llicir otvck ha faro
pui-chiisiog ojHmvhoro. . , , ■ '
, Tltalr, stock cortslsts. ill part,of
Clotln of various colors ami qualities, ;
Cnslinorej) ' do. _d<». . do. ■
Kattiiietl*, Ventlftgs, F.riitNiih ami Fivncli Prints
French 4*1 Print*,livelyliambpinonrtiele
Painted Mm lins, Oplort’d Cambricks, Ulovna
llmikoichiefs, Cravats, Stocks. Ilofiery
Blank Italian Silk,' Black Poults do Snie
.Coloreil Grnaile Naples,'Lace*, Fooiitia*
Thread l-hlgiugs, Pluid Cumhrics, Juukounta
Swi** Muoltii, figured npd Plain
Book Muslin,; Bishop 1.awns, Long Lawns
. Irish .Lineus, together with almost every article in
tho Dry UouiIh Lino. >
A comphilu aaportmont of
lints, Shoes and Clothing.
1IONNEY &. BROKAW.
Mnrell 20. 7—If
assistant ttpalicuiimii'.wlitvli lh«gireiuiuittjico» fl( tint ttwo
will Aictawj but fur a pottonil rmiictly nr t>nrtfiwtw lo re
mote lie rouse, 1’ins Indian’s Panacsa wilt gcturally ito
f0 Tlwnrepriotororn'rs litis prcnnratiop to Iho public, with
tho ctmxttimtsuoss that ito is pitioiiijt witliin its mutli, ti
remciiy oopsitlo ofvcHovinjr matiy ontis affiktcil fellow ba
ity tta^ths'treffmcMfbf rti^i'i
,„.„AitmMtn It,villi.1 lltIMmll.VS*. I ill*
%SiM a. tesinV
is not ulftiretl as iepmojto poraMb ll">t ituvy- ne-
be cntinliv citiiil with matiy ittlwretmw in tuts, bt
whi»hi. c'Kpt.lilettfstiVin.s!lin> in intmyoxtrentocases wiwn
nlllhonsiInlremciliosli.il. Tilts t has ,lotto repeotcJly;
and this is the reputation it has obtained wherever it bus.
bC It* isonl* abmtt tltreo years' shoo this propcralioti was
prottontfti‘to tiio pohlici hut in thot.sliutt spncp .. uiuc,
somo httmirrals urix-rttmis might lto.Uimiil.who ' v .ohm «>*-
cmnly doclaro that titoy behoved that tliotr lty“» «ete sav-
3by tt(and in most esses ortor they hod tried many mid
pcHnpsail the rnmtnoii remedios to vain. Wlicrevot t is
is re,.idly comituc iuto ucy a..d tbt» _anords the
most sulutantial nud ooiiviuttiug proof uf its ntertls.
Tlravalos oftho I’oiiacca is wwt goasphiuot*. in 'Itoso
lotw stondioF nml sypitiiUio mid sot.mtl<m». affitcUons
wiuclt have deficit all,niter tvmfdtcs, tiu.l p.i.i lit ttltirlv in
tho» cosoi wltere toerctiry has ban so lavtthiy Wgsl os
to cause distressing pains in tlw holies itntlcs, inoreunal til-
cent,deraogatnr.ut cl tlie digestif. pr?nt>», v ^”' Iheso-U
romiiietely remove., nnd in nil eases tt entirely eradicates
the diseases nml thcoilbcta ofmorattr,;. renovates tho eon-
*timGon.'nml lesvssi tit,, piitietit rnmid and well. In Ititeu-
Itiafsmjusd in Ulc*rat> , d.'r'ira threat, its hnppy ctfee’.t, are
not les<!iAparent, pivittg alptost inmiedluto relief.
Tlw rollowitigtertiOcote'.,out of hundreds tmuilarwlifclt
miglit lin procured, are given m shoe the em-ct of 1 nit
loiutt’s l l vs vent, in the varimt* eomplnmls iKevetn tuotv-
Itornsl:nml nlsoSit'oxhibit in Ilia umstvnti.Eictory uiauner
- • ,
CtiAtti.CTroN; t\'oV.
Marine tho last nintfr nml serine, 1 waaaMetml whit a
- • twm end distret.-iitg Rhsuniniirm, occsuemsMOi
UnrthvRi'o, C:itlvp)> Guns, &c.
W E-bnvo ou hand every variety or Lock*, Hinges.
Hcrawa, Saws, Axo*, Hatclu'ts,' Files, Knives nuu
Forks, Pocket Knives, Razor*, Rnaor ’Straps, Spoons,
See. Double nml Singln Burrol Porcussiuh and Flint Guns
Uclt and Pookof PiHtul*.
blacksmith tools.
Itrllows 21,20,30,32,34 inch, superior quality ,
Famlnraou’ii best iuoiibo hole Anvil*
Vicos,Screw plates, Slodgouaud fland'rfnimncra
ALSO
J50 Keg* Nail* assorted, 10,000'lbs. Shoot iron do
2,000 dp Lead, 1,000 do Copper i
200 Uoaiua wrapniuff paper. U ton* Castings
A fmv of Rowland's boat .Mill Saws, nnd u full and largo
assortment of Tin Ware, - 1
HALL & MOSES,
adjoining Bcdpll\Sc Walkers Tavern.
Dcpemher 13
45 if
Wittic.Sif (Srccinvood iV Co
TOUl.D roMpcctfully inform their frionds and tho pub-
. J lio ilmt thoy still enniinuo to ‘dobttainc.’i* nt tjiolr
old stand, whoro thoy keep constantly on Uuml p ciioico
sclocUun of
Dry CJumlrt nad’Groceries, Ilurdwarc, Cmckory,
Glass Wnrc, Hats, Hoot9, Shoos, &r!.
Amo.vir tchirh are the fo!fait in if articles:
Ewndon Iron, boon Iron, Nail Rods
Cast, (lerumn, anil Blisierad Steel
Nulls,•Casting*, Uiflos, Shot Guna .
Axes, Triicea,'Wording Uoc*a'
Blacksmiths, Bellows, Anvils, Vicas, hVc.
New Oi loans and St. Ciuix Sugars
lnimp nnd Loaf Sugar: Coffoo
Gunpowder nnd Iinpcrpil Tens
C.anal Flour, Crackers, Checso
Best Goshen Butter, Dried Beef
Raisins, Almonds, Bologna Sausages
• Spunish Sogbra, Tobacco, (all soils)
Cider ami Cider Vinegar
MnlnisKna, Malaga and Madeira Wines
Ruse, Uhsbcrry nud Cherry Cordiuls
Pepper, Cassia, Spier, Ginger
Spemnciti Caudles, liar Soap
Powder, Shot, Load, White Lead . . .
Glass ami Puttv
Mackerel,No. i,S,3&e.
• Just received, a froah lot of Garden Seoda
Jan. 23. , M--lf
.-%pttt ox l*ott|e*.of. \}w>J*dt<in * • 4 CJF4«n«» ''•’■■mil
■ •n‘rfrat’.. Voh.Aod 1 mmmUilSy rocommcnd it to.aU*f N
' uly nflBctcd. • •
JOHN.FERGUSON^ Khiart.
, CnARLKATOJfi July 12,1831.
»*• Bi;,t :/>,1 fouryeorswith ifuulccr to tho leg, occa-
- y h.wnVfl with rry-iprlntPiis InflanuUion nnd
r iw 1,10 ^ c»d Htielc joint. Several run-
-nil* 1 'TV} xMf PPtm but without per.
Inthi*case 6vo bottlr« oftho Indian*
A <-*af|uu*d^n perfectrurc.
MXRGARET A. WF.ST, Market st. 12!
Coila AMnllltbwti,
Men’s Mercers —Woolen Drapers, nnd
nrnilovfl, . , < .
West side Broad Struct, opposite Iloxcy Sc Urquhnrt,
YJ ESPECTFUI»LY inform tho citizen* uf Columbus,
nml visitors, that they hnvo on hand, andwill cou«
stnutly keep an extoiwive nnd spleudid nssortment of su
perfine cloths, of till color.4, hhirk, lilac, brawn. dAlilia.
groon,, invisible! grpaa, olive, mlolaiilc, See, also, plain and
dingoiml kersey mevi*. pf nil colors, sat hunts, .vestings, of
nil Kiu.l* nml patterns velvet, plain am! figured silk, &c.
iS^-.uU of which wi’J,l*e cut made and trimmed in the mint-
cst nml most fnshioimlilostyla, at various prices, to suit iho
demand* of their customer#* Conta mndo to order al (torn
A\7 to $10. Thoy also keep on hand, for the accommo
dation of their patrons, a eoncral assortment of
Hotuly Mndn Clothing
Appertaining lo tho wear of eentleiuen—together with n va
riety of Httti*,Cap#, Handkerchiefs, Stutpendora, Ghivcs,
Shirts, Bosoms;CuRare, Stocks, Socks, Boots, Shoes, Silk
aud Cotton Umlircllara &c. all of whichwill be sold at
mmlcfoto price*. , ,
N. B. Gcnthunon furnishing their own trnilcnalx will
irnvo ovory attention paM, in the execution nf tliiir work.
Quarrcterly porta of the latest fashioua ate regularly rc-
CnlumhumOctoborl8,1834. 37—y
I^cmonSyrup, Limo Juice, Honey Alustard
Spice, Pepper, Ginger Unco and Ground, Cheeso
Bottle*,Corkaund Ccgors, ofvnrions qualities
** r ‘ * “‘l, Wrapping Paper
epper,
, Corkauuu cegnrs, t»>
Goshen Butter, Sweet mid Lamp Oil v ri ...
Irish Potatoes, Sugar and Putter Crackers, Cider
Crcani Ale, Blacking, Bottled Wine, Liquors
Cordials and.Syrups in a great variety
Also, daily oxncctcd, n good supply of westom produce, viz.
Bacon. Lnto, Flour, Whiskoy, Mnlassc^Rum, nud many
other articles nf commoiiconsumptiou, all of which will hie
sold, very low for ensh.
Columbus, March 6; J834
New and Fashionable Clothing,
hit EXT DOOR TO tHS BANK 0? COLUMBUS.
J. S; SMITH;
H AS commenced receiving hb stock of SUMMER
CLOTHING, comprising a beautiful assortment,
ARONO WHICH ARE TIIE FOLLOWING J.
Super Eng. black and blue Cloths’; do do Fancy col’d do
Thibet Cloths; blue and drab Ermineta
Merino CassimenijCrapa Catnbleu; J^ersion Crapes
Blni^, olive nml green Bombazines
India Gras* Llotus; German Linens •
i-aHUmerette, (n nmv article); French.Linen Drills
A good ti'V'prunent of Stocks, Linen Bosoms & Collars
Superfine linen Ruffled Shirts; do do Plain do
Cotjou Shirts, with linen Bosoms and Collars
Plamblcnchcclautlbrown do. do
Black and’white beaver.Hats : do do Silk do
Palm Leaf do , • .
Leather Travelling Trunks, with wooden frames
... do ;do do do Iron. do :i .
Blk Bo/nbaziao Frock Coats; Green do do do .
Bluo do do do
Black green and bluo Crape Cambist do
Buflfand brown Grass Linen Frock Coats
Plain Brown do do do
ItOUND jackets :
Buffand Grass Linen Round Jackets; White do do do do
:: Plain White do do do; do Bi*owu do do do
BuffMarseillcs do do
pantaloons:
Black andgrocn Bombazine Pants; bluo do da
Blnck. blue and groou camblot do
Sup. buff Grass isinoil do;
London Drilling do; brown Linen Drill do
Plain brown Linen do
Plain white LUten nud buff Valsncia da
Blnck Circassian and Lasting do
Also.a beautiful assortment of blnck, white and figured
Marseilles apd Vnlentia VESTS, suitable fur tho season.
The nhovo gtfods liavo just been received, ami purcha
ser* will find his price* low for cash.
(nrTAILOWNG conducted as usuolby F. A. Fairchild
April?, 1034 9tf
Troup Sale*
nriLL be sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
Wy in the Town of La Grange, Troup county* the. fob
^'Tlfcn^tosMntcrcst in fraction number 315. in
the 5th district of Troup county, well improved, whereon
Ilio said Alisa Sima now lives, levied ones the property of
thoieid Allen Sims, to satisfy sundry ft fts issued from a
justfeee courtin favor of Evens G, Richards nud othera ve.
Allen Sims. Property pointed out by Evens ,G. Richards
end Thomas E. Hanlawejr, end hgj^mado ti^a copetpblo.
April 1,1835-0 D.
. Shenff,',
New Rpy Goods.
OHN DILLLNGIIAAl Sc Co. havo just rccoivcd a
_ now assottment of the most seasonnldo Dry Goods,
which tiro for nulo on tho lowest terms, consisting of
Calicoes, in grout variety, of the nowest patterns & fashions
Do. half mourning do.
Printod MiihHus, of elegant pattern* j Ginghams, do da
VflHting*. light nnd dark; Vests, readymade, assorted patterns
White Cambrics, plain, corded nnd plaid
Also, an elegant assortment of
Brown nnd Iri*h Linens and Lawn?, and n variety ofcottoii
Homcmuns, comprising Blenched nnd Brown Sheetings
and Shirtings, Chocks, Plaid* and Stripos, Tickings and
Countorpuuus; Cotton Yarn; Men** auil Women’s Silk,
Cotton ami Linen Stockings; Children’* Stockings; Pius,
nml Needles, Tupcs nnd Threads ; elegant Ribbon* and
Braid*; black and white Silk Gloves: Silk, Flag, Pongee
nnd Bandanna Handkerchiefs,elegantly assorted; together
NEW GOODS.
A LLEIN & HNvL have now landing, and-offer for sale,
chonp for cash,
Butter Crackers, in hall nml quarter barrels
Pork, Men* and Prime, froln Now York
Pig Pork, in half barrels, from do. for futnily uso
BccfTatiguos; Smoukbd Bcof
Now Rice: Table Salt
Old Cod Fish; Souccd .Tripe, in kogs
Wino anil Cidor Bottles; Spanish Cigars, &c. See.
March 13. fitf
Rfcw-yprrt & Afialacliicola Packets.
Ship Indiana, David D. Churchill, mnstor.
Matilda, Benjamin Ellison, do.
Wasiunoton Irving, Paul W. Latham, dn.
Wasiiinoton, William Mutlinw*, fio.
New Ship —, Philo G. Knowles, do.
Now Sfiip —, . Frederick Williams, do.
HESE vessels nro coppor-fnstoned, coppered, of the
-a ,
poilencod tnasten*. The cabin* ^aro nrrniigeu with ham
Fob. 1.4—4 3m
E. D. HUHLBUT & Co.
04, South*st. New York.
Blarion Sale* «■
W ILL ho sold before the Court-IIouso door hii the
Town of Horry. Marion couiitv, on the first r«es-
day in May noxt, between tho usual hours of said; the
following property to wit: • . • , ’ A • T ‘ ‘, •
Two hundred two ontl a half Acres of Land, \t
being lot No. 13, in the lltli district of formerly Muscogee
nowMarion county, levied on ns the property of Henry B.
* J ’ fi fas from n Justicos Court of
“ McElvy. Levied oh
EUAB JONES, Sh’ff.
f-EGAX NOTICES.
=¥
Guardian Sale.
A GREEABLE to an ordertho Inferior Court of Harris -
County, when sitting for drdinary purposes will bo
eold on the first Tucnday in Juno next, at the.Cburt House
dpor,inGreenville, Mferriwetlier county,
One lot of land No. 182, in the 3rd. district,
originally Tcpup now Sierriwether county, drawn by Am-
onda E. Campbell,' illegitimate; sold for the benefit of said
•minor. Terms made know n on the day.
„ , ■ John a. Fleming, Guar.
March 27 . , tj-,j a
Administrator’s Sale.
dolph county, . .
All the Perishablo Property
bolonginn to tho estate of Thomas, Rowlins, deceased,con-
sisting of Cattle, Hog*/ and some corn, one Forty Saw
GiU, warranted,: ono yoke of Steer* and Cart, one Jersoy
Wagpn, one Silver. ; Watch, some Guns, Household and
Kitcheti Furniture and Fanning Tool* and other litensils
too tedious to menUon. Tho'sale to continue: from day to
day until all is sold. NANCY ROWLINS, Adm’x.
April 2-tds • I8HAM PHILLIPS. Adm r.
Cabaniss to satisfy sundiy fi fas fror
Jones county in favor of Georgo R.
and returned lo me by a constable.^
April 1,1835—9
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the firaL Taosday ili Jtlne next,- at
U»c Court House, in Newnan, Coweta county, .
Ofl9 Lot of Land, .No. 213, 2d district,
of said county of Coweta. Sold as the property, of Jonn-
than llarnlson, deceased, late of Grceue county,-lor the
benefit of tlie heirs and creditors, and agreeably to the pro
visions of the laBt will and testament of said 'Ub'ceaaed*
ofsale. * *., •
. HARALSON,? p
THOS. G. JANES, S Exta -
A List of Letters
EMA1NING hr tho Post Office at Columhus, Ga.
i March 31st, 1835.
AlmonaIsaac3 KingThos.
Kirkland Moses
Kimbrough Thomas
Kirby James R.
Amirews J.
Austin Seaborn
Antry Jas. C.flt
Allen \Vm. K.
Ayres William '
Andrews D. H.
Brown Ephraim
Brittain John A. >
B14 kcly F. S.
BucklerSnm’l.E.
Beak Jordan
Blackburn Wm.
Brown Mrs. Mary
Brown lltifus -
Puclianat) Thos. 2
Barrilton Charles C.
Barker Bonj.C.
BurkWnnB. '
BairaNolson
Branham Jas. W.
Blackmon Burrell -
Burk Mrs. Mary
Boswell Dr.J.J.
Booth Z.
Barksdale John
Bugg Peter T.
Barber Georgo
Brown Jonopn
Bivins Thomn*
Barrow Mies Mary W.
Billbro Charles
Also, at the same time and place will lie sold.
One Lot of I,nnd. number nne hundred nnd
eighty-four, in the fire! district originally Muscogee. now.
Marion county,levied sn as the property or Plnj.p J. Cosh,
to eatiefy a 5 faissued from ajuslicce court of B.lih county,
in favor of Joel Rusi.in vs. said Cosh, for t he uso of James
Calhoun.beare,
April 1,1835. . 9
Also at tho same time and place, will be sold
Lot of land number one hundred-and fifty eight
in the thirty second district of originally Lee, but uow Ma
rion county, taken ns tho property of Samuel Farmer, to
satisfy a fi fa from a Justices Court in Pike county, m fa
vor of Janies Whaticy againFt paid Farmer and Willinm
Willis endorser. Property pointed out by Edward Cov-
ineton,and levy made and returned to met by Henry Taun-
ton constable. 7 EDWARD MATHEWS, D. Sh’ff.
April 3 •
AduiSnistrutor’s Sale. »—>
KTILL be sold to the highest bidder, between the law-
r ¥ ful hours, at tho Court House in Murray county P
the first Tuesday in July next, a
Lot of Land number ninety-eight,
tho thileetlth district, third Section of originally Chords
kee, now Murray county. Sold as the property of Georgo
C. Shivers, deceaeed, by leave, of the proper Court, for. the
benefit oftho heirs aid creditors of said deceased. Terms
made known on the day—probably for cash.
KierboroJoseph
Kilbu Miss Rebecca
Leo C. II. 2
Long Mark
Lido Robert P.
Leland Lewis 4
Larkins Th’omas
Lamar Philip -
Lovo John
McCormack Hugh
McBridgo Wm. 2
McDaniel Lea L.
McCall Alias Elenora
Ale Donald Hugh 2
McCarter Duutel S.
Mill* Dr. Madison *
Melvin Richard 2
Alurray P. J.
Milton Thomas
Mangham Thos. R.
Murphy Dr. Paschal
Alooro Airs. Surah
Aloonoy John R.
Randolph Sale*
W ILL bo sold irt tho town of Cuthbcrt, Randolph
couuty, on tho first Tuosday ip Alay next, at the
usual hours of sale, tho following property, to wit:
One lot of land number ono hundred and eighP
nine in tho tenth district ofjormerly Leo, now Randolpl
county, levied on ns the property of Allen AIcLean, to sat
isfy ono fi fti issued from a Justices Court of snnl county in
favorofA. B. McKinney, levied on and returned to mo by
a constiiblo. . -
Lotof land known by number ono hundred and
oighty-ono, in the fourth district of originally Loo, but now
Randolph county, levied ou a* the property of Edward
Fair, to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of Alford Al. Noel for
tho uso of James Wcntherby. Lovicd on and returned to
rooby a constable. Property VVm.H. Bar-
Alurch 31; 1835. 9
Adniinisti'ator’s Sale*
157 ILL be sold on tho first Tuosday in May next, at? tho
¥ Court House in Lumpkin,,
Lot No. 229, in 19th dish 65, in 24tli dist>
with tho exception of the widow’s dower: and also, all tho
NEGRO! S belonging to the estate of Peter Thompson,
deceased. Sold agreeably to an order of tho Court of
Ordinary for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said
deceased. * RICHARD J. SNELLING, Adra’r.
March 4,1035 5tf
Myrook Moses
Alasscy Jnmcs
Alarshall Bcnjanmi
jjuiuro vyiiaric
Barber J. S. „ -
BarUsdalo Alisa AlargaretV. Maxwell Janies
Burdqn Archibald
Branham Dr. Joel
Cady Dr. S. C-
Suiiitcr Sales*
TILL BE SOLD at the Court House, in the town
w J of Amcricus, Sumter county, on tho first Tuesday
in June next,between the usual hours of eulo, tho follow
ing property, to wit: . n
One negro man by the name of Dick, about 40
years old; a woman by tho naino of Mary, about 25 years
old; a girl by the nnmo of Putionoo, twelve years old; also,
a Girl, by the name ol Zcander, five years old, all lovtedon
as tho property of John Duprco nnd William Dupree to
satisfy a mortgage fi fd in favor of Archibald Gray. Prop
erty pointud out by tho plaintiff’s attorney
Also, a negro woman by the name of Lizzy,
about twenty-fivo years old, levied on as tbo property of
Thomas II. Dixon, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of
J Tprin l ,'S-» 1, ‘' 0F1,yrui 'i:c. u ii^RGi 1 N,' n s’i^.
Foster & Fogle
SfOUIsD inform ilia - citizen* of Columbus and vicin-
V itv, that thoy have opened a store ou Broad streot, in
llto building formerly occupied by tho Insuruuce Bank.
tiikir stock consists ov
Ladio*’ and Gontleincn’B Gold Levcre and Lcpines.
Gentlemen’* Silver Levers, Horizontal and Plain
Wntelie#.
Ladies Cable nnd Basket Nee It Chains.
Chuins; Seals, Keys and Hooks.
Sets of Eurriugs and Pins, with Agate, Jet, Cameo,
Cornelian, Topnz and Swiss Painting Contre.
Diamond, Jot, Pearl Enamel, Gamot, lluby, Gold
Sumo, Plain and Chased Finger Ring*.
Diamond, Pearl, Jet, Carnno, Agate and Plain Breast
Pins. . -
Gentlemen’s Long Link and Curb Chains.
Seals nml Koys.
Guard Chain* and Iveys.
Gold Spectacles aud Poncil Cases.
Belt Slides nnd Buckle*.
Visiting Card and Cases.
Musical, Shell ami Ivory Smtft’ Boxes.
Bend Bug* nnd Purses, Bond Chains and Scarfs.
Coral nnd Jot Necklaces.
Silk uml Loatlier Purses.
Curved nml Plain Shell nnd Brazilian Combs.
Silver Plaited and Steel Spectacle* nud Cases.
Silver Pencil* uml Lends.
Pen, Pockot mid Dirk Knives.
Scissors, Dirks. Razor* and Strop*.
Flutos, Fifes,-liurmniijcns nod Violin String*.
Silver Table,Ten,Crcpm, Mustard aud Suit SpoonB.
Butter add Fruit Knives.
Porrv’a 'I’oncucs, Gills, and Oillots, and Steel Tens.
Needier, mufTbiuildes.
Silver and Steel Watch Chain* and Keys.
Key Rings, Witch Ribbon, Slide* and Rings.
Cl/css Board* nnd Ainu, Back Gmuon Boards. *
Tooth Brushes and Powder.
Gilt and^toel Purse Clasps.
Doublonml Single Barrel Guns.
Belt and Pocket Pistol*, Powder Flasks, Percus
sion Caps and Holders.
Alabaster and Ebony Mnntlo Clocks..
Willard'* Patent Timo Pieces.
Cane* with and without Swords.
Plaited Candjesticks, Snuflbrs and Trays.
Castors, Tea Pots mid Bells—and
Many other articles, too numerous to mention, all of
which they offer low for cash or approved credit.
However they would not have people, toko their worn
concerning the price and quality of their articles,but would
consider it as a.fat or If Ladies aud Gentlemen would call
aud examine .for iheinRelve*.
N. B. Particular jnuoution paid to watches loft for re
pair. All Job* imthcir lino will ho; done noatly, and nt
short notice. Plain Jewelry of all kinds, manufiicturo4 to
orders nl-*n Cane* and CocoanutShollsmounteil to order.
nnv/2 ^ tf
Copattncnhip.
T HEsuhreribcis luneentere.l into Copartnership for
the transaction ol inercantile business, under the
firm of BONNEY Se BROKAW, and nro now offering to
tho public a general aqd coinnlcto assortment of
Dry Goods, Hats, Slioos, Clothing, &c.
on tho best possible form*; and a* ono of the partner* will
remain Hthe north uml atiehtl lo the purchasing a id mnnn-
factory iff good*, expressly for their concern nt Cnlumluiv.
thev hop^.to merit a slniro of public putroauge. I hey tire
cmv»ta«tlv recriv iii>frotii Now York go lds of the Ja?est
fashion >, 'o wliich they invito tho uttantion of those ai*Ii-
ing to porch »*o, at thoir atoro on R^rad strcet on(,o 8 ito
JIe«rn Sill.tcr Sc Tiiivm** 5 J » J% .»n ) ^VlO ’■
Alarch ti.-Tf P. B, BR >?\AW..
Chanfraud Francis
Doyle* Airs. Elondcr*
Cobb Wm.
Clements Adam 2
Coiloy Elijah.
Cleveland Henry -
Crook Osborn
Cotton W. IV „
Christy; Albert* Al.
Carr Paddy 2
Clay Snmtoel
Chirk Sc Wear
Caswell lsum
Dawson &. Co.‘
Drake J.
Duffel Nathaniel
Dykes John E.
Ditfbaroon John
Donsler Henry LY »
Delany Daniel
Doyle James
Day Georgo W.
Davis Garunerll.
Davis Wm.
Evans John II.
Eciierb Thos.-T.
Echerb Mrs. Matilda
Early Welbom
EvansGeo.W.
Falconar & Kimbrdugh
Fairbanks Otis
Farr Larkin
Freeman J. W.
Fulton David
Foster Matthew
Gibson Felix
Grim William
Goodman Jas.,N. 2
Garret William
Girdndr Airs. Elizabeth
Eilbert Mrs; EUzubolli
Green S. B.
Going Wvot 0.2
Grid ley Joseph
Grishum Miss Eliza
Glenn James E.jr
Griffin John.
Howard Airs. Eleanor II.
Harris Jus. W.-3
JJnrley Mra. E. M.
Hall John
Hudsou Granbcrry IJ.
Handy Frank
Hudson J. II.
Harrah Jaino* '
Hito Sam’l.N. 4
Harrison Jamos II.
Hargroves Wlii.D.
Harris Rev. A. H.
Hardy John
Hodgo Wm.
Hinton John
Harris Mrs. Eliza
Holland James
Holley James
Hill Samos Y.
Jones J.J.
Jackson Jeremiah
JaruldFitz . •
Johnson AimLetty [
Johnson Frederick D. : ,
Jackson Jonathan P.2
Johnsou James jr 5
Jones Audi ew P.
Johnson Riley
Jones Jnmcs H.
Jones Gabriel'
Jones Samuel
Johnson Zudinriah
Jordan Clit'ilcs N.
JoluiKoii H. V.
K*tacog. .i A!r*. Martha
Kfrknatrfciv Jam** 2
1)
Notice.
T HE.ubreriiK-rhxxiunpi.lTlwmlfrom Dnv'nl GolJxlei.i
Iti. (retire .took of iptod^, will cwtlinn. tire Itwiinm
st tlto wino itontl, .mi re»|xtcultlly wiiciu fretnlit. friooda
nml tlto pul.lfc o contiittiBireo of tlictr l.mttw nommnw.
Hr will constotitlv keep « romi nreorjitioiil of f.IKX’t-
RIBS .nd STAPLE GOOIIS, Hardnxre, Crockery, H.ti,
BooU, Shoes, «:c.&c. wlik lt heoffct, forrale iowrarcBsh
or nppttned j«]tor. ^ , A. L. HEINUj.,
Fnraicrs’ Huici. . •
T lIF. nubjcrilicr Itn» bitoned u House of Eutcrtam.
nicntin (>..tro»illc,T'nllu.t county, umlcr ti.eoWo
tmm’, wh.’ro cvcrv nccuimtimlatiui. to traveller, auq/uotir-
derawill hnfi.rnlrirt.!. Ho prontiica oil, who limy favor
Him with n call, timt ito otforw ahull h° ajmrem to retidci
them comftirtohio whilatthcy Imnor Itltti with their comm.,
nv. Hi. ati.Woarl.nlI l» well ahrfttlled.oml Well nttondeil
to. Tim... tha* |maa ttlirouph tliia (iciitthttul village, aro
requeated to call aud tp- cboer. EZEK(EL WARn .
Tlto McssroRorMacon, Tiinoa Mille.lcovriio and Scttti-
ncl Attruata, will - pnbltaii tlto oltovo cvety other week (hr
fbnrwcek*, and iqnvard their mrrount* to this office. -
Ten Oollnrs Rcwnrtl.
T OST n few day* ainco between Cidmnbu* «nd Air.
JLi Johnsons ou the road leading m Hal men, a Fockei
Book containing fifty Doll*rs u money, two IVentyDol-
lar Bills and aTen Dollar Bill, two of which Bills are on
the Insurance Bank of Columhus. Tlie Rook was ormiu.
all v green with a Clasp to it, U\lwso niqch worn a* tq look
somewhat black. 'r*t will give die aboyo rownrd to any per
son that will deliver it and it* contents to me near Holoca,
or to Mr. Logan in Cquiwbu*.
Febraara 20.
Alatthew* Lqvin C. 5
Nichols Wm. W.
North John II.
Norris James
Nixon Win. 2
Neil Churlos M.
Nix Tliomas S.
Owens J amc* J. II. 2
Owens Ranscy
Oreo 'i’homas
OatsJWr*. Aun AL
Peabody John ’
“ ioifl ; '
PhhinAfartha
ParkorZophamiah •
Patters or Airs. Henrietta
Pdfkcr Green S.
Faullin Wm.’S.
Payne Jolm II.
Prcddy Juba
Ruv Jesse
Robinson Dr. A. J.
Russell Wm.
Redding Tliomas P.
Roquemoro Thomas J.
Richardson John K.
Roberson Mrs. Lucy N.
Rowel Uinphroy
Reese Jamos D.
Hose Henry
Roquemoro Zachariah 2
Russel Airs. Julia Ann
Reese Thomas B.
Roso Sc Crlioletm
Riddlo Miss Ann
Riley Shepherd
Smith Jesse
Smith Airs. Eliza J.
t3 ncl grove J. W.
Smith H. V,
Stone John W.
Smith Joseph •
Scarborough Jcnao
Stephen* John D.
SanfonI Rov. Thomas
Smith Alisa Mary Al. E.
Sipimons Alatthew 2
SuppJtoines'
Shepherd John
f tcphensoti Thurmeh
olomun William
Sills Wm. TI.
Sullivan William
Sim* Pinkoy
Smith Natlianiol
Tatum James S. 2
Tato John B. 2
Thornton Dozier
Thompson Airs. Eliza
Twitty John 2
Tindall William
Thornton So aborn 2
Thomas Air*. Ann
Thompson John W. 2
' Towns Atlss Jano A.
Thom Petor D.
Trafford Mr.
Thompson Miss Lucy Ann
Thornton N. Air.
Tombs Robert A.
Tibbets JoBi’ah- 1 -
Thornton Alicajali
Tonoy J.
Thornton Se Cooper 0
Watson William;
• Wl»i|p*idcs John’
* William? Wiley
Wall Jesse '
Wood DavM ;
Ware William
Whitaker II.
Wether* Alexander
Williams David R. 2
Williams John
• Webster David
Wall -Solomon
Welch Mrs*. Alary T.
* Willis Anderson
Watson Robert
Wrvlandor William
.White William.
Kimbrough Win. B.
knmYffrithlniel; -* * ...
07 person* calling for any of *tlio above Litters will
plnsorav thev arc advertised
April *3—-9—-3t
JAMES VAN NESS, r. M.
BuSo to OstnXrifsIl Lost Note.
Iu Sivtotur Riirarcir Conrt, Alarch Term, 1833. ‘Pretent his Hon
or, G. IT. Taosm?, Judge &c.
TT OST or mislaid, ono' noto of IiqiuI on Will lain Halo,
W A and Slade Warren endorsed tho pnid note for six dol
lars. Ono note on Alooro Tatum ami Cleiueute Clemmons
for she dollars, fifty cent*, payable tho December last. One
duo bill on James Newberry for three dollars, payable iu
Alurch last. Ono .duo WU ou Jabec Johnson, for ooo dol
lar eight v-fivo.cent*, pnvablo Mare 1 ) last. A truojtoatc*
tneiit, this dih March, 1835. . LOVF.T SMIl iK
Gp.org!a, Sumter CouNTY.-—Pcrsofially
appeared before me Lovit Smith, who bring duly sworn
miithliowa.* tho owner of tho original notes of which Iho
nhovo is a ftdrcnpv, aud that the same nro lost or mislaid.
IsHAii GtoyW, J. p. ' ~ LOVET SMITH. *
It appearing to tho Court that tho nbovo doscribed notes
are lost or mislaid, it is therefore on motion ordered, that
tbo pnvbra of *niu notes show cause on or before the next
term of this court, why .conies of tho same should not be
established in Beu of tiro original.*, and that a copy of tliia
rule be eerred upon ,th« pqrtic* rnneemed. A true ex
tract from the minute* of said court.
Afirch P, 3835-Si»3u) JACOB W. COBD. Clk
Ailministrator’s Sale*
TILL bo sold, on the 13th day of May noxt, at tho late
r residence of Julius Weaver, deceased, iu Early Co,
Tho Stock of Cattle
Irolonging to said deceased. Terms made known on tho
day of sale. NANCY WEAVER, Adm’x.
March 20,1035—Old* AlOSES WEAVER, Adm’r
Executor’s Sale
W ILL bo Fold, on the first Tuesday in Alay next, at tho
Court Houflo door, in the city of Columbus,,
One hundred Shares in the Columbus Bank,
belonging to the ratato of Z. Lamar, deceased, and sold in
conformity with his will. Term* mndo known on tlie day
Of sale. -TF.SRR RORINSOM KvV
March 31,1033,
Administrator’s Sale*
W ILL be sold at the Courthouse in Muscogee county
on tile first Tuesday in Alay next, by order ol die In
ferior court of said county, when sotting for Ordinary pur
poses. between tlie usual hours of pale.
The Real estate, and Negroes belonging to
tho estate of Georgo VV. Dillingham deceased.
JOHN DILLINGHAM. Adm’r.
March 6,1835. 5—id*
Guardian’s Sale.
iTILL ho sold at the Court Houpo door in Hamilton,
# Harris county, under an order nf the Inferior C ourt,
when sitting as a Court of Ordinary for said county, on tho
first Tuesday in June noxt, a part of
Tho Real Estate of Jasper N. & Nancy R. Hill
minors, viz. thoir interest, (it lining one half,) of the land
and premise* formerly occupied by.J. AL Gray, deceased,
lying 141 miles from Column us, on thomnin rend to Hamil
ton. Tho whole settlement of land contains five hundred
and seventy-two acrep, well improved.
Maich25 GEO. GR.iNBERRY, Guard’n,
Also, nt the same titno and phioe, will be sold
under an order of tlie Court a* above described, the interest
of John AL Gray, deceased, lit being one-fourth,) of the
ubovo dcciibcd land nnd premises;
.. . .. JOHN C. GRAY.
March So. • - ac
Also, at tho some time and 'place, the remain
ing fourth part of tho abovo described hind nnd premise*
will ho sold by WILLI A Al C. HILL
A!arch25, 1835, • 8tds
Administrator’s gale.
A GREEABLY to an order of tho Inferior Court of Tnl
hot county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, wil.
bo sold at the Court House in Lincoln couuty, ou tlie first
Tuesday in Juno noxt, one
Lot of Land, lying in said county, and
two NEGRO WOMEN. Also, at the Court Houso in the
town of Columbu*, Aluscogco Co., on tho first Tuesday
July next, one ten acre Lot, adjoining the town of Coin
bus,Georgia, known a* Lot No. 20, sold as. the property
Robert Reynolds, di ceased, Into, of Talbot county, for tho
bonofit of tho heir* and credliors. .THOS. C CURRY,
March 27.-8 *4t
Adm’r.
Negroes For Sale*
B Y mutual consent of parties. Will bo sold under the
forccloscuro of a mortgage given in favor of Robert
Adams, by R. Tucker & J. It. Cannon, nt tho Court
Houso in Talbot county, on .tho 1st Tuesduy in Muy next,
fiftcon Negroes. Condition?, Cash.
ROBERT ADAMS.
March 5, G—ids
$1Q Rcwtird.
i)> ANAWAY from tlie subscriber, while on Iffs way to
-IIMontgomery, Alabama, about oleven miles from Co
lumbus, at tho houso of Air*. Fanner, a Negro man, by the
prune of RANDLE, about 27 years ol age, dark complected^
five feet, six or seven inches nigh, speaks plain and inrclli-
gent for a negro, and when ho left, had a plaid ploak and n
largo bell-crown’d white hat. Tho above reward will bo
given for hia delivery to L.P. Breedlove, at hi* residcnco
tn Talbot county, or five dollars for hi* being secured P“
wine jail. J. M. GRAYS ILL.
Fob. 27. . 4tf
’BKTITHIN the timo proscribed by law l will apply
f" tho honorablo the Inferior Court of Randol;
cornty, while sitting for ordinary purpose*, fur lo nv
divide all the property belonging to the ,heirs of Freeman
D. Cardin, lato'ol said county dece’nsod.
“TiOMAS M. CARDIN’, Ex’r.
Feb. 15,1831.
5 -4m
Notice.
'TOKTILLho sold on the 5ihdny of Juno next on the pro-
« w tabes, the plnco now occupied by Benjamin Fur
gersou. On tlto premise* there i* a good Saw Mill; ono
hall of the interest of *nid Mill will bo sold. Also three
hundred nud twenty acres of Land with about eighty acres
cleared, and under a good fence. Persous wishing to pur-
chaw would do well to examino for themselves, as the sale
will bo positive. Tlie nbovo land is ubout eleven miles a-
bove Columbus, on tho LaGrange rood. .
Joseph r. bedell
April3 , . 9 td
March 31,1835.
■dtUfiSBY fc. THOMAS, Aflra’f.
Administrators Sale.
ABLY to an order of the. honori
uourt of Burke county, when silti
nary purpose*, will be sold at the Court House in Amori
cue, Sumter county, on the first Tuesday iu May next,
Lot No. 154, in the ICth Led, now Sumter,
ingn part of the reul c*tnto of A. B. Lawson, dcccase«
lid for tlie benefit of the heir*. Terms on tho day.
Alurch 6—fitds
R. M. LAWSON, S
/ptEORGlA, BAKER COUNTY.—Whereas Robert
^LET Hardie and John Gillion, Jr. applies to me format
ters of Administration, on die estate of John Gillion, sen.
deceased, thceo are therefore to cite and admonish all ant!
singular the kindred nnd creditor* of said deceased to
bo nnd appear nt my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause if any tlicy hnvo, why said letters should
not bo granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 3d dav of Alarch,
1835. JAMES I. GOODWIN, c. c. o.
March 20,1835. . 7—4t
IP4EORG1A, STEWART COUNTY.—Whereas John
fuff L. Easters, Administrator oftho estate of John Eas-
tors, lato of said county dofcoosed, applies,to mo for letters
of dismission of tlie said Administration. Those uro there
fore to cito and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors, to be and appear at my office within the tune
prescribed by lew, to show cause if any tlicy have, why said
letters should not he granted. t
Given from under my band nt office, tin* 8th nay of Jan
uary 1835. THOMAS Al. DENNIS, c. c. 0.
January 1G. ^9 m6m
G EORGIA, TROUP COUNTY,—Whereas, sumo
timo during tho year 1033, tho subscriber executed
and delivered to S. J. rfcoggin* a certain powerof attorney,
notice is therefore given to nil whom it may concern,-that
I horcliy revoko and cancel tho said power of attorney,
nnd shall hold myself responsible for no'acts which may
herenftor bo done uuderor by virtue of said instrument.
Alarch 20—7 Gt JAAIES KOLB.
/TiEORGIA, TROUP COUNTY.—Whereas Gooi-go
\LrT A. Thrash, Administrator of Georgo Thrash deceas
ed, applies tn mo for letters of disniisBiou on the es tato of
ilio sum deceased- ' .Y
These are therefore to cito nnd. admonish, all and sin
gular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and
appear a); my office witliin the time proscribed by- law, to
shew cause if any they havo, why said letters of dismission
should hot bo granted.
Given under my hand in office, ntLaGrnngo, jauuary 2d,
1835. HENRY PI IIKINS, c. c. 0.
January IG 50—Gm
G eorgia, trgup county.—whereas Wm. ( s.
Thornton, A'diiiinlstrator of Henry B. Thornton ’de
ceased, applies to me for letters of dismission on the estate
of the said deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil and sin-
f julur tlie kindred and creditors of tho said deceased; to
ic and appear at tny office within the time proscribed by
law, to show enttse if any thoy have, why said letters of dis
mission should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, at LaGrnugoJanuary 2d,
1035. HENRY PERKINS, c. c.o.
jauuary IG 50—iuGni
G eorgia, Harris county.—wheica* Join*
Hubbard and ftcnj, F. Nunncrlco administrators,'on
tben.-mto of Walter Nunucrlcn deceased, applies to nip. for
letters of dismission u:i tho further administration of said
estate. •
This is therefore to cite and admonisnll nnd singulaptho
relatives and creditor* of said deceased, to he nnd appear
at my office witliin tbo time prescribed by law, to ron der la
their excuse, if uny they have, why said lotters should uot
bo granted.
Given undor my hand in office this 15lb October,1834.
E. T. L. SPENCER, c. c. o.
October 25 38—rnffih
AlPNTHS.oftur date, application will be made-
4 to the honoramo Cm H,urt «fTrnup coiinty.
when sitting for ordinary ptirposes, for leave to sell tho
Lands of Gamaliel Jpluiaon, deceased, fortli9 benefit of
tho heirs of the said deccnsod. %
Fob. 17,1835 4tn HENRY S. CORNERS Adm’r;
F OUR month* after date, application will bp mad* to
tho honorablo the Inferior court of Troup county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for loavo to sell the
real estate of David Gentry, late of Oglethorpe county
deceased.
ARCHIBALD W. GENTRY, Adra’r.
December 20 . 4m• 46
the honorable tho inferior court of Harris county,
the-land* b
wlion sitting for ordinary purpose?, for loavo to sell all of
belonging to tfi6 estate of P. T. Bedell, deceris-
Also ono negro bo;
thirty year* old, sold lor
benefit of the creditors.
G. W. E. BEDELL, Adm’r.
45 4ra
F OUR months after data application will lio made to
tho honorablo the Inferior court of Stewart county,
sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave to sell the nogree*
belonging, to Alarslial, Betsy Ann, Caroline and George IC.
Grime*, minors. Sold for the benefit of said minors.
THOMAS GRIAIES, Guardian.
December 13 44-^4m
> tho honorable the Inferior Court of Muecogeetooun-
tv, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell apart of
the real estate of G. W. Gurdncr, lato-of said'oouuty, de
ceased, Ibr the benefit of tho heirsand creditors. V ♦
BIRD B. MITCHELL, Adm!r.
ELIZABETH GURDNEU. AdmV.
janunry 3, 48—4m
tho Inferior pourt of Stewart county, when silting
for onlinary purj>psos, for leave to sell tup real estate of
Letuco Grime* deceased, comdsthiyr of two negroes. ."Bold
fitr tho purpose of effecting u division betWoen iho heirs of
said deceased. - ■
THOMAS GRIMES, Guardian,
janunry 3 > 48 4m
I TlOUIt MONTHS after date application will bn nimfe
. _ to tho hoitoi able Inferior Court of Aluscogcc^couto-
h iHUHvoiiii, flw>n«ca. - ' —
w. M. BOSWORTH,? . <w „ ,
J. R. BOSWORTH, \ Adn,r "*
. 50 (m
F OUR months after date, application will be made to
the-houorable the Inferior court ofAIuscogee county,
when sittmgfor ordinaiy purposes for leave to sell iho
real estate of Georgo C. Shivers, deceased.
January 30 G. E. THOMAS, A(Ja\’r.
Ten Dollars Reward.
*0 ANAWAY from the subscriber, - a Negro man named
JU* SQUIRE, about 5 feet 10 or H inch** high, 30 or
35 year* old, well built and ofndark blnck cidor. Ho was
purchased in Cass county, in tho Siam ol Georgia, Jhnn
Samuel G. Hamilton, and ran away trom tho subscriber
about twentv miles north ol Tuscaloosa. Jt h* belioved
tliat tho boy will attempt to make Uw way back to tiro Slate
of Georgia. The abovo rownrd will be given to any one
who will apprehend said boy nud confine him so that the
subscriber can net him. Any intelligence concerning the
boy must bo directed to tho subscriber at tho Choctaw
A e« b °" CORK.
*i>nuiuuHio Huniuuw, anpucuuon wm oo jnaue to
— the honorablo the Inferior Court of Troup coun
ty, when pitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ono
lot of Land in Cherokee county»Ano\vn as lot No. 074, in
tho 3d district 2*1 section of said county, as the property of
Hugh Lctor, deceased. ■ *
JOHN W. KENDKICK,) . , .
Alarch G NOAH FORD, ’JAdmrs.
P OUR AlONTHS after date application wiU bo mode
to the Inferior Court of Harris county^itting as a
Court of Ordinary, for loavo to sell a part of Lot of Land
No. 313. in the 20th district of said count.v» tho some being
the real estato of Joseph Johnson, minor.
JOHN JOHNSON, Guardian.
Jan. 29,1835k 52—4m