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Scoilvborougfi I'oiunlc Inalltiito.
fl'IHK abuve In-liiuliim, recently nnucMlio nmnngc-
X. mem of Hr. Robert C. llmwii.'haa In on purchoaed
by tto mU»Hcribcr?, unit it* exercises will to resumed under
tiicirilircctiuii, o:t .Monday, the llth January, 1836-
Woiu>Huro llio public, tlmt nil our labor* JUici exertion*
will be directed to the promotion of fcrunle education. No
pain* will bo jqiurnl to procure the Ablest ossi*tanlfl| and
tto fnlic.-iHmq.fy «»t School apparatus lit proportiou ns
mwonder of our pupil r incrcaw*. there will bo a teacher
pencil clu.-s in tlio mdiool. The pirn, «f Bducnllcm will
to the lutiiie a* lli.lt in tin*. bo*! regulate.! College.* for umloR
iknur country, ami ahnilur iurliluiioiM furfoiiKticH In coll*
Altai F.iirope. . ....
icrc will W four cln^ne* or department*, vir.—llio Tre*
rutory, Tliiid, Heeond nml First: midwbruu pupil enter*
i third, dm will require ilireoyears to jrrudimte. Every
bil whorrmlunlc* nl ouriustltutiuth will Imvc to co tliro’
Weld examination before n boar 1 of literary gentlemen,
“ cn,if*lic exhibit sufficient ntlniium in*, aim will receive
ap|mipriate psxtlmomuf, bearing the ncul of tlio Ilia ti
pi mil-. will l»- reoeivril at ony time, nud for nny length
lime, and will l* < .a»tf«d »;;; for it., • period they shall
bate remnioi d with u*. Et-ory branch of Education will
, to taught which ran coiixtituto u well educated and do*
ineaUc woman. Timm will hu hut one uxnniiiitition in a
year, ami then, only tli*‘ Senior Cla*n will Ini cxmiiinen,
tmlr ... tlie 1 1* lx- .i • jwciui request to oxniiihio tlio other*.
Two afternoon* iuevery week will ho devoted to needle
Evcfy Saturday evening, nil the pupils will wiwmblo
for the practice of sacred vocal iiiuhic,—mid ou the first Mat*
«, unlay of every month, xncli asHcmhlioa will bo ojicii to the
ETfriafthinf the Institution.
7 Mr. Victor Lotanlo will have the cxclnrivc control of the
. MuhIcbI department. Tliia penile man’* qualification* arc
too well known to call for any comiucHt.
The I’rincipnl ha* had an experience of eleven years an
r * teacher in tliit 8tnto unt) .South Curolina—during which
time lie ha* not only turned hi* whole attention to III* vo
cation, through the mean* of book*, Inti ha* improved many
. Opportunilie* of visiting the most jiopulur Hcmiiinrica in
the ntove States.
Our term* will l»o n* low ns wo can possibly nlrord.--
-• Board can bo olitniucd in flic Borough at *10 pur month
,. —and iIioho who may hourd in the family nr tho Principal,
will have the strictest nllention paid to their deportment,
drcM, manner* Sec. I*arents will bo furnished with month
ly reports of the literary transaction* of Ilia Institute.
As tho number of our bonnier* will lie limited, lltoso
wishing to place tin-ir children with tie, will ph.viso address
us by letter,In;fore the commencement of the term.
LUOIEN uATABTE, Principal.
Dee. 35,-f7ow5t VICTOR LATAdTE.
Important to Cotton Vlantors*
T IIE subscribers offer fer sale upon accommodating
term*, the whole or any portion of tlio following
lands situated in the Creek territory, Aluhoinu.
The lands generally uro of good quality, well watered
and in a climate admirably adapted to tlio growing of Cot
ton, and promising to occupants the enjoyment of health.—
With the Alabama River on the West, and tlio Cliuttuliuo*
dice on the East; (both navisablo by Bloom lionti*,) and a
fertility of noil rarely to be found, it is confidently recom
mended to the growers of Cotton, to abandon tlicir worn
out lands.nud timely to secure themselves homes, before
this last desirable hcoihj of new country is taken up and
settled. SHORTER. TA RVER & l o.
mUSCOG 1313 1MAM2 ACADEMY.
I N ticcordsnce wilii tlio iiiitlcnvrillfln regulations tins
day made, bv the board of Trustees, tlio exercises of
the Classical Department will be resumed on tlio first
Monday of January next, under tho iniuiodiuto supcrlnteu-
dttWP of the present Rector.
As the number is limited, ami tlio school select, none
nsed apply for ndmissiou, who uro unprepared for tlio stu
dy of tho higher branches.
Tho primary branch of tills Institution, will l>o conduc
ted by Mr. W.S. Hall,late a teacher ill Now York City,
and will be commenced on tlio first Monday of Fabruury
next.
In consequence of disappointment In tlio erection of lbs
New Academy, tlio old Academy building will bo occupied
by both School* till the completion oftliu Now.
Thu MuscogcoAoadomy, will hereafter consist of two
Department*; “llio CIuhbicuI School, 4 ’ uud "the primary
I or each School, sepnrnlo toucher* will bo assigned.—
Tho Rector of tho Acudomy, will bo tlio principal tunclicr
in tlioOlnisiual Uep irtme.nl, nud liuvs tho sujiorinlendnnco
over the primary School. * But tlio teachers ol each school
will lie respoiiHiblu to the board of Trustees, by whom they
■re employed
Each of the Schools, will to divided Into ncoiivmdeni
nmnlier of Clusao.-, and stiiiublo uud select studies assignee
to enoli.
♦ Every _ f
to admission into any Cullogo.
Tho Academic year, commence* tho first Monday in Oc
tober nml continue* Imi iiioiiiIm, divided into two Missions,
with a short reed** botwooil lliem, and u viicaiioti,froui tlio
t’losn of Ilia Academic year, to tlio eomimmcciilOUt of tilt*
next one, on tho 1st of October.
When any Seholnr hIiuII have passed n nutinfiietory ex-
niniuatiun in all tlio ntudien preHcutod for the sovcntl clas
ses iu the classical school, lie will receive a certificate of
•cliolarship, signed by ihu Trustorm and Hector.
Tho rate* of Tuition hi the Classical School, are twenty
dollars per sr**iou of live months.
Inatruction in the primuy School, will In) ten dollars per
•esxion for spalling and reading, and twelve dollars for any
Of all Other branches.
The Tuition in all cases,!* pay aide in advance, or lira
toete miulo payable at ilia cl mu of the suasion. No allow
ance modc # for the «b*c*m o of any Nchoi -r alter admission.
Thn adjusliiioiil of tlio tuhioii foes must lie made with
tin* Treasurer or Ids deputy, to w hom the notes will Imi
made payable and the money itald that i* dim, in advance,
S. JUNES, Presidont.
E. L. DoGRAFFENREll), Sue*ry. Hoard TruHtce*.
January 1 W it
Town IToperty for Sale*
gJctliurpc street, consisting of two comer lot* extending
from Ogleihofpo to Broad Street, with a dwelling house
with six rooms and six fire-place*, together with imhstnn-
tiul out butldicgs.. A*o,n commodious STORE HOUSE
on Broad street, three door* above Wittich, Greenwood
Co’s. Store, in the business part of Town. Also, three
unimproved lots in the upper part of town, on Oglethorpe
and Broud Streets.
The above properly can bo purchased upon favorable
terms ifcarly application be made to
Dec. 18, 40 if THOMAS MORRIS.
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APALACHICOLA,
EXTENSIVE SALE OF TOWN LOTS IN
APALACHICOLA.
T HE whale Tract of Land callwJ VForhes 4 Purchase, M
nmminting to ubout Twulvu , Hundred Tlmusnud
Acres, xltuutcd in Midilln Florida, together with the town
of Apalachicola, and the udiuconl UlnmU in thn Gulph
of Mexico, having been vested in the subscribers as true-
trees, by and for the umc of all the proprietor*.
Notice i* hereby given, that on Tuesday, the twenty
third day at February next, at ten o’clock in tho forenoon.
<he Directors of the Apalschicola I .and Company wilt
expose to sale, at public auction, in the town of Apalach-
Isola. the Building Lot* in the said towu, ngmenhfy to t
certified plan theieoi to lie oxhihitrd at tho lime of sulo.
The terms ofsale wilt lie one-fourth cash; tho residue
In Ihreo annual inatahnenta with InluruHt, and when the
payments are made, and the eeeuritiea for the instalment*
given, according to the Deed of Trust, and the articles of
MBoeiathn, a clear title in foe simple will be maifo*
New York, Dee. IMh, 1834.
I.OUIH MeLANE, 1
CIIaH. AUG'S DAVIS, J TrnsfoeO.
JOSEPH M. WHITE, |
The Directors ofllte Apalachicola Land Company, re-
fcrring tu the above advertisement, offer at private solo.
In attch qumitiiies a* may tie wanted, tlio tract of Lund
known a* “Forbes’ Pure huso," lying Imtwcon the rivers
Apalachicola ami St. Murk’s, nml extending to wiMtiu six
miles ot Tallahassee. In llti* tVuct I* to bn found ohm* of
the finest cotton and Sueur laud* in the Southern coun
try ; also tracts of the finest pine lands, and extensive
Iraqis of live oak: but m purchaser* will examine for them*
•elves, a particular description In unnoconsnry. The title
«o purcluuM*m will bo the saino as for tho town lots of Ap-
alnchkolu.
The town of Apalachicola l* situated at the mouth of
tho River of smue unmo. mu Si* George’s Sound, in the
Uulph of Mexico. It ia the sen port of tlio Rivers Chatta
hoochee, Flint, Cltipolii, Apuliie.lticoln, nud their tritnilury
stream*, and is connected with the flourUliing town* of
Columbus and Irwin Ion, and with largo illvtncfs of rich
and fertile plantation* iu Georgia, AbilmmaamlFlorldn.—
The expoita of cotton from this port Imvo been regularly
Increasing for tlto last three years, and it Is supposed will
this year exceed fifty l him so ml bales.
Twelve to fiftoen stoamlioat* already find cnnutant em
ployment on its water*, nnd few countries Imvo fitter pros
pects of advancement in Agriculture and commerce, than
those bordering on the river* above umothmad.
Apalachicola Im* been settled but a few years, and
those who have hitherto resided there, having no Internal
in the soil, have pnid no attention to Ua improvements fur
ther than suited individual convenience. Sales of almtic
thirty lots liavo already lieon made to individuals residing
at Apnluchicoln, Columbus and Now York, who have a-
greed to erect fire proof building* on tlto *:tid lots without
delav, and oilier mcastircit will bo luiinediately adopted to
make such permniiciit improvement* a* will, uo doubt,
make it a* benhliy n place of rusuleuce as is to be root with
in any city aoutlt of virghiiu.
St. George** Sound is citpeciniif. end has secure an
chorage in blue clay bottom, nnd Is defended on all iddcs
Anm tlw sen. It has two entrances—-ono by tlio 44 East
pas*, 4 ’ admitting vessel* of C00 tons having sixteen feet
ovor tlto Ur at low water; tlto oilier hy tlio “Woat pets,”
Imv'ng 12| to 13 font nt low water, admitting vessels of
* ir? lon, ‘ “Urlhen wiUmut any dUQoulty. Vessels drnwii
8 feet usimlly load nttbn wlmrvrs, Ibosoof 121 foot or3u.
ton*httrthen, earning IU* 8 * bale* «fcotton, within3miles
of the town; nudtlm. o of COO tonslnkoln their enrgoe*
within sixteen miles in mvure nm-borugo iu the Sound.
letter* on the subject of tho above land*, to bo addressed
In Thomas A, linltr.cll; Peter Mitcliell, John Caraochnn,
or Beniamin A Putnnin, nt the Ofoee* of tho Apalachicola
Land Company atTulInhnsseo or Apnlacltirofn, or In the
city of New York, to Beniamin Woolsey Rogers.
Lithographic Maps of Apnlurhieoln, and of its vicinity
mav be seen at tho following places: —
In New York at tlm oQie*i of tbn Trustees, nr of the Hon.
Joseph AL White, at Washington, D. C.
In Churloatot), g.C. at the oflice of IHoltard Camochan.
Savannah, Gn. Jiditt I*. Williamson.
Columbus, Gn. John Dillingham & Co.
TallnhaKseo, Ffor. Tbomnn Ilnilxcll,
Apalachicola, Hiram Nottrso.
Now Orleans,
Mobile, James luucrarity.
Penaseofa, John Imterarity.
The following Papers will ptihlhdt tlio abovo daily for
ono week, uud thereafter nucc a week mitil tho 15tli Feb-
rtltijr. and send Ihiir bill* to the ofilco of ll»o Duily Adver
tiser for payment.
Ro«tnit Courier, Philadelphia National Gaxette, Balti
more American, CInrIc<ton Courier, Snvatiuah Georgian,
New Orleans Boe, Cincinnati Gaxette, Nashville Banner.
January 7 48 15P
Notice.
T UB trustees of Jenkins Academy, are happy to an
nounce. that they have engaged for the present yeat,
the service* of Mr. ucuMelaora D. C. Robbins, who route*
highly recommended as a Classical Teacher. 1110 soliOol
Will open on the fir^t .Monday In Januaiy. TheNIM ol tu-
Umm anti ur.ucltcMail^lil.iiro Ihn sh-ui' n. in nliwr Al'.llc-
*"•. wit. VVUtTBUEAlt
’ JOHN IM.SSMOiiK.
HI-lUNflBR OIIWON,
THOMAS MAHO.NE,
JAMK.S VAlir.OUOUUII,
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A CARD.
W M. A. ELMORE, (lot. of the firm of Martin &
Elmore, Allornoy. nt Law, Montgomery, Ain.)
having effected n remove! to the city of New Orlcnn., of
fer. Ilia renricce to tlio public, tu Attoruoy nod Counsellor
nt I<nw
November 27 43 If
oy Tlio Colombo., (Gn.) paper, will insert tlio nbovo
until otherwiu directed.
Randolph Sales.
ILL be .old in tlio town ofCilthhcrl, Randolph enun*
. ly, on tlio first Tuesday in Febritnry next, ot tile
usual liours of .ale, tlio following properly, to wit:
Two lot. of litntl, numbers three hundred nml
sixty eeven in IlioStli district nnd No* 122, in tlto Clh di»t.
of saidcounty, to eatinfv three R fits, issued from n ju.licc.
court in Durlto county.finTnvorof Wriglil Murphrcc, v» In-
aae Wimberly. Levied on and returned to mo by a con
One lot of land, number two hundred end thir
ty nine, in tlio eight district of ruid count v, loriod on n. tlio
property of Michncl Lcightner, to entinfy ono 0 fa issued
from the Superior court of Emnnucl county, iu fnror of
George D. Loatcr, vs «nid Lcightner, property pointed .out
by Lnltorn Hnrgrovc., this 21st Dno. 1035.
Jan. I , Z. BAILEY, D. Slt’IT.
A List of Lcttera.
JgEMAININGjn the Post Oflice at LaGrangc, on tlio
31st December, 1935.
Anderson Wot.
Ailaino Hinslun
Allen Voting D.
Allen Jntnos
Brooks ticorgo W.
ilridge. James
1 Jrmtgbtuti Wm. C
Barnos Abslum
Brsr.il. Jnno Miss
lirnlnt
Buitliup Kith
Brown John
BrookoW.W
Bcnrloy Elian A Mrs
Bisnce Joseph
Bailey JoHpb
Baptist Church
drown Elis. Rebecca M
llinckmnn Hoiner
Block Titos.
Bmdy Richard
Cowell Ishsm
Candler John R.
Cowfleld Tltouius
Culberson 1) U
Cook Mins Mary
Clnxton Itoliert
Catos Ahns
Cblveis James T. 3
Cowart IIA Mrs 3
Cole Busnn E Miss 3
Dickson tllclinel
llnvls Mnlichi W
EnslesCitnbro
Estos M Dr
Plemay TltainnsG
Eenloy Joint
Fean Samuel
Fannin Elisnbcili M
Groer Nniltnnlol II
Garrott Elixahutli Mrs
Goss Cburckwell
Gutwcll Richard
Garlington Tlioinss C
Gallery Bonjnmin
Gray John 51
limit John
llyimtn William
Hopson Angelina Miss-
linrriH Tlinmns
linwthom William
Hurls. Lesley C 2
llempliill Alfonso
Hynion Wm
llenriiCImrlo. W
Hrndcreou Mary A B Mr. Bml
Mntlox Elisabeth Miss
Mobley Roulten R
McCurry Jame.
Mamtila Clmmpion
Muy Nuiltunici
Montgomery Elizabeth Miss
Montgomery Elisabeth Mrs
Mcm.r Benjamin T
Milnnt Jordan
Me.dowc.As Rowe
McCraven Andrew M
Middlebrooks M
Mulrey John
Nici.son John L
Nelson William
Other James G
Oobonto Benjamin
Poat John 2
Pongo llorntia
PnrkJatnea
Philip. JnoM
Philip. S II
Philips William
Palmer John
Richardson Dnvid 3
Rainey Williamson P
Rainey William
Rniney HarbortC2
Ilninay Isliain 8
Ringer Jacuh E 3
Rico Luther2
Rlelutrda James
Kalatun Cristi.n Miss
Rublt Jolmotlian
Roberlsott Daniel S
RcovcsTyro
Roliortson Claboni
Radinrd Jnniei
Ridging Boyl
Katnpay Jacob
Sumter Sale.
W ILL ho sold on tho flretTucoday in February next,
at tho Court House door, in the town of Americas,
Sumter comity,
Lot of land number one hundred and thirty, in
the29thdist.of formerly Leo, now Sumter county, levied
on as tho property ofElisha Hodges and James Night as
security to satisfy n It fit from a Justices Court of Pulask'
county, in faror of Hathaway & Thompson.
Also lot number thirty three, in the 28th dist
of formerly Lee, now Sumter county, levied on as tlio
property ot Henry Rouse, to satisfy a a fa from tho Supe
rior Court of Twiggs county, in favor ofPollv Rouse.
Also, lot number twu hundred nnd twenty four,
h tho 15th district of formerly Loo, now Sumter county,
cried on as tho property of Alexandria Reid, to satisfy a
fi fa from a Jnst'ccB court of Jackson county, in favor of
Randolph & Blake.
Ono lot of land numbor two hundred and filly
two, in tho Stllh district of formerly Lee now Sumter coun
ty, tut the properly of J. Gallon & Cleveland, to satisfy a
fi fit from a Superior court of Morgan county, in fdvorof
FeiixBryan. property pointed tm,by Sggjg Sh , ff
Sharimtt Midtlletou
Swan Georgo
Sattorwhito Steplion
Smith Mary A It
Scott Thonmn F
Shepherd Bonjamin
Slmonton William
Sherard James
Smith Augustus C
Stillwell Amanda T 31 Miss
Sterling Frances E Miss
Sledge R H
Residence for Stile.
T HE aahseribor desirous of settling a farm, will sell his
HANDSOME RESIDENCE on tho hill ncarthia
placo. It it high and healthy, within throe hundred yards
nr the new Mate Academy, sml near enough to tron ac*
city business in the day, and then enjoy the country mini
earn dlgnit.te at night. M. W. THWEATT.
January I, 48 3ts
Towu of St. Joseph—Lots for Snle.
T UB Lake Wimlco, and St. Josoph’s Cans) Com
pany, having contracted for tho construction of
a Kail lload from the bay of St. Jouph-s to connect
with tho River Aptdachieola, via Lake Wimlco,—at.
•a, for tho building of Whirve. and Warehouse., at
both ends of the road, to bo roudy for tho tran.sctioa
of business by 1st Doo. next, havo laid off into com
venient Lots, tho now Town of St. Josoplt, on n beau
tiful elevated plain, about hall way up tho bay, on tho
east aide, at tho point whatra tlio Kail Road will tormi.
nato. Tho wharf la to bo oarrled out to 17 feet wator,
and tho Rail Road track to extend to the extreme end
of It, oo that vessela con load and discharge eargeea
alung aide the Cara.
The Loti in tlto town of St. Joseph will be offored
for sale at public auction, on tho I8lh of January
next. Torma, 1-4 cash—tho balance in three equal
payments, for which notea will be required at 12, 21
and 38 months, with interest from the day of sale.—
Title bonds will bo issued by tho company to tho pur
chaser, on tlicir complying with the torma of sale, and
a foo siitinlo title exocnled when the last instalment ia
paid. ROBERT BEV1RIUGE, I’rcs’t. '
Lake Wintico end St. Joseph C. C.
Nov.C, 40 Ids
Solo of Lots, In llio Town or St. Jo
seph-Postponed.
fit HE aalo of lets iu tlio Town of Sn Joseph, has been
■X ptwlimnrd till the tilth of January uesl, when they
will take placo ou tho same terms. ns those heretofore, ad
vertised. ROBERT I.KYEKIDGK, I'reshkut
Luke Wintico and Si. Joseph Canal Company.
St. Joaeph, West Hondo, Dee. 4 44 IttJ
For Sale.
A HANDSOME private rerfdeoce, containing twenty
/A. ecrea of I .and one ntila from town, adjoining S. K.
Uodgca. For term, nnplv to
Sept. 90. 31 td. WITTICH GREENWOOD ACb.
To Journeymen Tiiilont.
W ANTED.b. lb.* .oli-eiils-rs, 4 first rote Joonirv-
men Tailors, to which .tro.lt etuploynteut will bo
gtvea. None ttcod apply exrept III'.,r tl.nt imdeistaud
flwifbueiasM. G. H. & C. A. PEABODY.
Jaa. I. 45- -*t
To Tanners.
__.lierofibr« for sale a nog
roars of age, of goad character, who writes a very
rlisilil.t ‘*nittl nml ran koeparoiunta, and win ia a first rate
workmai n tlto Leather bnsiarsa ami ia ilau a rooit But
cher, and isovery way a tory valualde alare. Pnco 41000.
JOSIA1I FLOURNOY.
Eatonton, Neremher fi 40 if
Cotton Lnnds.
T HE anltecriberhaaa few lota of Land In Alabama, lo
rated at a convenient distsnre from the Chanahoe-
eltee Rhor and of the tret quality for Cotton, for sale on
reasonable terms. JOHN DILLINGHAM.
Oct. «, 36 If
Hall W B
Hudson Richard
llortan Tltotnaa
Ilnilos Amlrow
Ilniinn Willium
Hill Wait!
Horton Wnlkor
Hugg Jeter A 2
Jonas Isaac
Johnson Sankoy T
Johnson Pitney
Jalinson Elixnliotli Mn
Johnson Samuel
Jordon Bonjamin
Jonlry Joseph
Kennedy Robert 0
Lows David
l.cnlorAJ2
Lang Kuliort
Langdtta Putriek F 2
Levingslon Jane Mrs
Lip Jmm
Lindt Snrait Mrs
Lane Julinnthnn
Linoscomo Nathan
Iatwis Murv A E
Ledkaltrr l*.nlirnhn
Mathew. O L
May Sam uni 2
January 0
Spiliers Thomas
Spaulding Bonedict 4
Spouce Alfred
Traylor Francos
Tate Samuel B
Thompson Washington
Traylor Wlisliingten 2
Thornton Jordon
Thornton Nathan M
Thunnm David S Dr
Tigner Julia Miss
Vensy George W.
Vinson John 2
Wilder Daniel
Wiiito James
Womack Alitchcl U
Winston Thomas
Waddle Kuliort
Wafer JamosT
YVlilton A
Watson Sarah II Miss
Williamson T W
Walker V, A Col
Wiusloii David Y. 3
Watson David
Woods William
Worntnck Wiiio
Yonoy Simeon W 3
List of Letters.
SISUiMPF’S SAXES.
Sumter Sales.
-nrtLL ho saldlon tho first Tuesday in February next,
JfH Itcforo the Court House door, in tlio town of Amor-
cus, Sumpter county,
One lot of land, number ono handred and elev
en,in the 28th district, formerly Leo, now Sumter county,
levied on os llio property of Williams Millsaps, to sntiBfy
sundry 6 fas, in favor arSamuol Calhoun vs stud Milbupa
nnd A. Prim, pointed out by said Millsaps, Iovied on and
returned to me by a constablo.
Also, lot number two hundred nnd thirteen, in
the 17th district of said county, Iovied on ns tho property
of Williams Millsaps, to satisfy sundry fi fas, In favor of
Samuel Calhoun vs said Millsaps nnd Richtud Newman,
pointed out by said Nowman. Levied on end returned to
me by a constable. JAMES GLASS D. Sh ff.
January 1
Marlon Sales.
W ILL be sold in tho town of Horry, Marion
county, on tho Brat Tuesday in February next,
between tho usual hours of auto, tho following property, to
wilt
Ono lot of land, number two hundred and sixty
six in thff28lb district of originally Leo, now Mnrion coun
ty, taken as the proporty of Albert Gresham, to satisfy a fi
fa from tho Inforior court of Muscogee county, mlavorof
Wm. Murray. Bropcrty pointed out Ivy S. M. Pegsr.
Jan. 1,1836 ELIAB JONES, Bh’ff
LEGAL NOTICES.
A<linini!itral»i' , s Sale.
W ILL BE HOLD ou the 1.1 Tuesday in March next,
nt tint Court House door of Kaudolph county,
Ono lot or parcel ol'land known ns lot number
three hundred end forty-four,hi tlic 7 th district of uriginnl-
y Leo now Randolph county. Sold ns tlio property of tlio
estate ofAlirnimm J. H. Neyland for tlio benefit of tlio heirs
ami creditors of sold deceased.
Terms mnilo known on tho day of cnie.
Jan 1, 48 tils R.B.T. WM. BENNETT, Adm’r.
LEGAL NOTICES.
OUR months offer date, npplicution will be made, to
tho honorable, tho Inferior Court of Harris coaaly.
Hitting ns ncourt of ordinary, for leave to nell the negroe*
belonging to Elisabeth and Franklin Gray, orphans .of
Joint 51. Gray, dcc’d. NANCY GRAYjjGuar.
October 30 39 4m
Guardian’s Sale.
A GREEABLY lonn order of tho honorablo tho Inferior
xxk. Court ofTroup county; (when silting foi ordinary
purposes) on tho first Tuesday in March next, at the
Court llousodonr of Heard oounly, between the usual
hours of sale, will bn sold
Lot of Land No. 22, in tho 14th district,
of Heard county, tho property of Jtuncs It. Cerlcr, orphan,
&c. for tho benefit of llio aahl orphan. Terms made known
on tlio day of sale.
January 8.
OUR months alter date, application will bo made, to
tho honorable, die Inferior Court of Hama county,
when silthigas acourt ofordinary, for leave to sell two
negroes, by die name of Tonoy and Dave, the property of
JnspcrN- and NancyJLHili, mjnore^
October 26 33 <in -
F OUR Months after dote application will he mode to
tho Honorable tho Inforior Court of Upson* when ou
ting os a Court of Ordinary* for leave to sell a • .wliPJ
Land fa the county of Coweta, known and dratwguisnea
by lot number ihirty-scven, in tho fourth district of *•»«
county, belonging to tho Orphan* of Thomas Hick* law 01
Irwin county dcceancd. WILLIAM B# MALONE*
Sept. 25,1835. 34—4m Guardian for the Orphans.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL bo sold* on the first Tuesday in March next* be
fore tlio Conrt house, in. Blakely* Early cpunly*
within the usuhl hours of sale*
Lot of land, No. 414, in tho 26th dist.
Early county, being a part of the real estate of Thomas
Lloyd, late of Chatham county, dcc’d. Sold by permis
sion of an order of the honorable, tho Inferior court of
Chatham county, when sitting for ordiuary purposes, (or
tbo benefit of the heirs and to perfect titles.
ELIZA LLOYD* Adm’r.
December 25 (J. W. P.) 47 ids
F OUR Months after date, application will be made,lb
tho Honorable the Inferior Court ot Randolph conn
ty, when sitting for Ordinary puipoaes, for leave to divtoo
lot of Innd number 392 in the 7th district,
now Itdbdblph county* drawn by the orphans of Wm. Good-
game. Divided for the purpose of taking off one fourth
part ofsaid lot, as John Elibies part of said lot, for the use
and in behalf of Thomas M. Carden. J _ ,
THOS. M. CARDEN.ExV.
October 2, & 4n
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in March next, be
fore tho Court house door, in the town of Colum
bus, Museogeo county, within the legal hours of sale, one
negro boy by the name of JOHN, sold as tlio proporty of
James W. Ellen, doc’d. sold for the benefit oi tho hairs and
creditors ol tho said dee’d. by order of tho Court of ordina
ry for said county. RICHARD GRAY* Adm’r.
December 25 47 tds
F OUIl nimnlm after date Application will be mafo/w
the Inferior Court of Talbot; county when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to ecu two thirds ofiot^llMHl
number two hundred and seventy-nine, in tho twenty thinl
district of Talbot county, and also at tbo expiration of forty
days for leave to sell the Perishable property, house hold
and kitchen furniture for the benofitof the hcir^and emu-
tors of Stephen F. Cato, deceased. •
Jan. 1,48 4m JESSE LIVINGSTON, Ada*
Administrator’s Sale.
uni hours of sale, in pursuance of an order of the Court of
ordinary of Richmond county,
Lot No. 66, in tho 4th district,
ofTroup county, formerly, now in Harris county, contain’
ing202J acres, belonging to the estate of Wm. Juckson,
dee’d. Terms cash.
ANDREW J. MILLER, Adm’ftfe
46 tds^
December 18
Guardian’s Sale.
W ILL ho sold under an order of tho honorablo tho In
ferior Court of Coweta county, sitting as a Court
of Ordinary, on the first Tuesday in March next, before
the court house door, in the town of Hamilton, Harris Co.
Lot of Land number two, in the nineteenth dist.
originally Muscogee now Harris county, sold for the bene
fit of the orphans of Benjamin Sellman, deceased. Terms
... ... - 8ale.
. W. SELLMAN, Guanl’n.
Alabama Lands*
JTE havo for sale, Thirtoon Thousand acres of land in
f Alabama, lying in tho neighborhood of Columbus,
Georgia, and principally below the Federal rond the whole
of which is or first quality, with improvements on Borne of
tlio tracts. Wo will sell it in quantities to suit purchasers
Terms liberal. For other particulars apply to the subscri
bers in Macon, or tbo Rev. James E. Glenn, in Russel)
county Ala. COOKE & COWLES.
Oct. 23,38 6m
Valuable Land for Male.
T IIE subscriber offers for sale the lands purchased by
Doyle, Islands and Stroud, situated in Chandlers
and Tallapoosa counties. They comprise soma of the
finest cotton lands in that part ortho country, and are gen-
rally so situated thatnottieiiientsofftom ono to twotuou-
ond acres can bo made to suit purchasers.
WILLIAM DOUGHERTY.
La Grange, Troup connty, Nor, 27, 43—2m
Valuable Lands.
T HE nnbncriber offers for sale; several \
incuts of land, In Alabama, convenient (o navigation
and mnrkot. These lands imvo been selected by the sub
scriber, with a** especial eye, to all the combined advanta
ges of agriculture. As the lands lie well, are well wa
tered, and many of tho settlements havo large clearings on
them, and are notoxcelled by any in the State, for tho cul
ture of Cotton, corn, &c. Persons desirous of purchasing,
will apply for further particulars to
Columbus, September 31
JJEMAININGjn the Post Office at Columbus Goo. on
i tho 31st of December, 1835.
Asmni Dillard 9
Bird Ransom
Brown Wm
Brown F. Q.'f
B*r HI tun Chas.01
Bland Use
Hi mis David
Brown Jut P, M,
Barron Hiram
Browu W A
Buchan on Thomas
Barrow Mrs Janet! 9
Beaty MW
Billups Edntund
Brown Ronbon R .
Britton tiaerxo
lUooihworth Thot F.
Bnrklay Mrs Rosetta
Haitian Dr. II.
Burt Jaa. O.
Bracken I hr. Juo O.
Broad I'liHnndor
Bonnet Mrs I<evina
BriU Mrs. Koanna
Benningtan D.virf
Beck Mrs
Carr Paddy 9
Channel Henry 3
Csnufiix lknjatnln
Culbreath Thomas
Coleman Itfehard
Christian Juo W
Collins Charles
Clark Samuel
Cotehran John
Cady N. C.
Calhoun MImM A
Carroll Darrel
Cox Moses
Cochlil Jno A
Cawley Elijah
CroalMW Johnathan
Cunningham Jacob
Cuuuitifham Jot* L ft
ColquhouuAlox.
Coffoe II.
CapoUs John F.
Carter Mbs Emily
DUharoon Mrs Mary
Darnell John
Daw*on James
Bolter F W
Dew Benjamin
Day David
Day Addison C 9
Dawson Wm
Dougherty Win,
Davidson Fouutain
Dunn Isaao
Ellmore Able!
Kllisoa Znehariah 9
Kill* John R.
Franck Mr* Sarah
Floid Mrs Jails 9
Field Jos W 9
Foster A
Urievos Jm.
Uiaut Mr*
Uoodall Stephen
Uuriuond Wm
Croon Hamilton C
Gunner John
Gardner MUs Ells.
Glen James
Guthry Simeon 9
Glenn Kcv.Ja.E3
Good Amirew
tlorilon A J
Gartloll Yol
Gnaset Joel D
Gregg Robert J.
Gaos* Wm
Gibson F G
Grant A G
Green Wm
Gilli* Daniel
Gilbert Wiley
Hardy John
Hatch Hem ‘
“ VS
Hauer Henry O
HndgonaR.il
Houston LP.
Harrison Mm 8. &
Harrison JasJt
Harper Mrs Fanny
Harris Capt. •
IliiniilngN Wm
Harris Kodrick
llerringtlinQ Thos. R
Hutcherson Jus
Iligdou Daniel
Hid** Wm
Holmw -Wni
Harris H II
Hart Miss Ann
Horn Jno
IlKuklafool Mrs Lilly
Hilliard Mrs EUn.
Uighsmlth John
Hastings Wm B.
Hall John
Holmes MUsF.C
Hays Jiio (I.
Jones A R
Johnson M Q
JourdnO. N
Johnsons Myers
Jones Co! Andrew 9
Johnson Wm
Jourdan Jno M
Justlco Appleton
Jones Joseph L
Johnson Jno T
Jackson Alexander 9
Johnson Jno
Jouns Wm R
Jenkins Ino
Kinciule Allen
Kimball A
Kevier II. E
Keut Thomas
Kettrcil Pleura nt W
Knight Thomas I.
Kiuibrongh W II
Keudall KlUlm A
Much M R
Lawless Jos
Lewis Frank or las.
I .each Ja/ll
Lasy Georgo
Lytle Samuel 9
Luimr Henry G
Imwhon lames R
Lewis lacub 3
Lea Is Noland R.
Lang M. W.
Lucas Wm D.
Marslisll Wm B
Matthew* I,
Mosely Elisha
Massey lames
Most Samuel
Mitchell Andrew
Malone & Hunter
MaulyRJ
MiUiell Harvey
Mitholl Cushing 4
Miller Harry 9
Morgan H.P
Minima Mrs Putsoy
Maples Wm L
Mealing Wm E
Moore Alexander
McCall Mbs Etcuora
Mrkinny Z
McLetkoy Ino M 9
Molester lames 9
McCoy Thomas
McGraw Miss tavicy
’alentine.
Pifgot Austin f
Price ImiiiosC.
Post Acmsn
Pool Samuel
Psrkman Dm!
Parker luo II
Rigby APonnoyer
Ktiiuud Thoad
Rowden Ino -
Roeros lohn ff
Revis Ino M
Ramsey Ino
llobinson Ino
Royster lobn
Robinson Geo W
Rivers Richard
Randall SB
Roberts Charles
RobuekGracy
Kobuek Inllns
Roberson Richard'
Him out Sol
Shelton Col 8 M
Sharp InoD.
>3
. Ephraim
Smith Justice
Smith Rhode L
Stewart Geo W
Scott luoB
Stillman C O
Sluder Ino S
Slate Graey
Simmons Robt9
McRary Richard
McArthur John
McCoy Jcromiak
n Miss Mary J
McPhuU David
Nixon James
AVI.-OU lames O
Nabors IIas ton
Nttaon y«nw
flood Daniel' Kelso* lo«epk
Hand MUa CtarlM NYaringK
Ilortoi MSB Newman Robert L.
llarpMessiaJLA A Petty IIL
Hartshorn G 8 M PetoreMba Catharine
IlnlT Daniel
January 8,1836. 40-3t JAMES VAN NESS, P. IT.
Fbrrv^kMwk'uthfl'lRdian rhUeinatown.MX) acfta of ofMoriwbthorcounty whiio nittlngforordinanrpuipowA
a°T.27-43ri. JOHN AI.DERSON,jktitp 1 ,.
fohammoo land, all of which, except a few acres, can be Admlnlatwitnr’a Mini#
- r .l 1H; .
Slatter Randolph 9
Shawltsepha
Smith Miss Mary ME
Smith N W
Smith Ino
Smith Harrison
Smith lessee
Smith || L
Smith Aaron P
Spencer U (chord
Stewart A
Still Thomas I.
Shaw W II
Scarborough Ieseeo9
Stihhiu Clayton
Btodstiee lloualiu .
Simmins las.
Slone Mary 1.
8ti8tT Charles
Savsrance Thoa I
Saris Thos
Scott Thos L
Strange I. A Co
Turner Matthew
Tarver luo T B 9
Templeton Win 9 -
t'aylor Lewis L 3
Tomer Abel
Tillery Randall
Thompson Mrs Eliza
Turner Goo P
Tamston Newsom
Trotter base P
Toxey Wm
Tyler Emery B
Vincentlohn
Viviou Selina M II
Wright Mary A
Walker Ino T
Williams lohn
Whataker UK
Womack AW
Wellborn M I 9
Whitman 8Uaa
Whitley Pits
Well, fames
Wilburn Fodorle
Webster David
Willianuon las D
White Solomon
Wycbe C
Wynn Lewis
Whitesides Mr
Whiltan 0 8 9
Walker I G
Wadsworth lane
Ware lames
Wicks Hurtle!
Walts Wm
Waller N P 9
Witbams N
Notice.
A LL persona ore cautioned against negotiating or mt-
•ling for six screral proatmUsory notes* tundo by tbo
subaurtlier for tho aggregate sum of flSft, payable to Aaron
Brook*,(formerly oflicury county,)orItearer, a* follow*t
Two nolo* ol $30 eoch, and ou * of $5, dated JOtb of
October 1834. nud due either on thn 25th December, of
jlmt v» ar, or lot of January, 1835, which not now roool-
17»e other three ttote*, tiro of #30 etch* and one of #5,
dated 18tli October 1834, and payable cilhcr ..u tho 25th
December 1835, or 1st Jauttary, 1836, all hearing interest
from date.
The public are enuttoned not to trade for said notes, as
tho consideration has wholly failed, nnd tho subscriber be
lieve# the said Aaron Urooks to bo a cheat and a swind
ler. JOHN W. HARROW.
November 10 42 n3m
Plantations for Solo In Lee Connty*
T HE Bubneribora would coll tho attention of plantor.
to their lands in Leo county, where they offer for sale
a number ofvnluablo Plantations lying on tho waters of
tho Mint River, and chiefly in the vicinity of the now
Toap. laid out on tliia river,at Shotwoll’s Ferry, the loti
of which will be sold off on tlio 15th of Decomucr. at or
before which time,any of the following described lands may
be purchased t
One tract containing 1000 acres, lying Immediately on
Uw west aide of the Flint riven two miles from Sbotwells
cultivated. Also, near the above, another body of land of
1000 acres, of which 200 are in cultivation: this has some
iMtnmoc and oak and hickory, but k chiefly pine of tho
flrat quality,
820 acres, situated two miles from Starksvillo, on the
Muckelee creek, and eight tnilea from.Shotwoll’s Ferry,
and isknownas the Hense place; it has 70 acres in culti
vation, with good cabins on it: nlarge portion of this land
Is dry nammoc,oak and hickory—it^has a good stream pas
sing through it, with a Grist Mill and Cotton Gin on it, and
sufficient fora Saw Mill in connection.
1000 acres on Muckelee crook, 4 miles from Starksville,
chiefly oak, hickory and hommoo—eighty acres in cultiva
tion.
600 acres near the Kinshepong, known aa the Indian
Cananl towns: 100 aoros In cultivation,an excellent houso
and other out buildings. „ . ,
Several other tracts of first quality land, in quantities of
from 2021-2 to 600 acres in different parts of the county.
The above land* are all woll supplied with spring* and
water courses; several Saw and Grist Mills ore already in
operation, and others being erected.
The subscribers are willing to sell any oftlioir lands nt a
reasonable rate, not wishing to retard tho settling of the
county,by keening all tlicir lands out of the mnrkot.
Persons wishing to settle plantations ore invited to viow
for tltemsolvcs, and to call on Air. Shotwoli at his residence
In Pindortown, for further information.
COOK & COWLES,
Oct. 23, 38 tf A. SHOTWELL.
Administrator’s Sale*
B Y order of the Inferior Court of Harris county, while
sitting as acourt ofordinary, wilUm sold on the first
Tuesday iu Alarch next, at the court mouse door iu said
county,
Lot of land, No. 163, in the 21st dist.
of said county, sold as tho proporty of Gurrfcon Cnnant
deo’d. for tho benefit of the hotra and creditors of said dec’d.
Terms on tho day of sale.
Deo. 18 WM. L. CANANT, Adro’r,
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL bo sold, at tho lato residenco of Thos. Lovnritt,
lato of Troup county dcc’d. on Friday the 22d ol
January noxt,all tho perishable proporty belonging to sa d
estate, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, plan
tation tools, one road waggon, ono gig and harness, one cot
ton gin. ono ox cart, ono yoke of oxen, the slock of horses,
cattle, hogs, sheep See, with various other articles too te
dious to enumerate. Terms made known on tlio day,'
At the same time and place r
The Plantation will be rented, and the Negroes hired out
for the ensuing year. GIDEON LEVER1TT, I
Administrator’s Sale*
W ILL bo sold at tho lato residence of Theophllus
Hardy, deceased, in Stewart county, on Friday, the
8th day of January noxt.nll tho
Perishable Property of said deceased,
consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn. Fodder, House
hold and Kitchen Furniture. Sec. all sold as tlio pre
of sold Theophllus Hardy, for tho benefit of thelieii
creditors.
Also, at thb samp time and placo, the Plantation will be
rented for the ensuing year.
Nov. 27.—4318. JAS. GRIFFIN, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL bo sold ou the firm Tuesday in Febi.—
at the usual hour, of .alo, before tlio Court House
door, in Greenville, Meriwether county,
Tho following Negroes, to wit:
Jacob, a boy, about sixteen year, of ago; Edwin, n boy,
about 14, and Nanoy, a girl, about 12 year, old,belonging
to the estate of Hilliurd J. J.cluoD, late of uid county,
docoaud. Sold under an order of the Hon. Inferior Court
F OUR months nftertdntu application will be mule, to
tho Inferior Court ofMuscogco county, when «Mra»
a. a Court of Ordinary, for leave (to roll the Negroe* be-
onging to tho minora of Henry Yonge, dceeued, .
Dee. 23d—47 6m WM. P. YONGE, GuatdTn^i
F OUR month, after dote, application will be made to
tho honorable, tho Inferior court of Troop county
when Hitting for ordinary purpose, for leave to Ml th»
lands, belonging to tlio estate, of Josiah Phipps, dec’d. Ista
of said county. Sold for the benofitpf jffio orphan of said
deceased.
September 34
F OUR months after date, application will be made, to
the honorable tlio Inferior court ofTroup epupty*
whop sitting as a court of ordinaiy, for leave to sell the re
al estate, and the negroes of the estate of Nathan Jordan*
dcc’d. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
COLLIN ROGERS, Ad’ror.
September 18 33 4m
F OUR mouths after date, application will be mad«,tt>
the honorable tlio Inferior court of Muscogee coun
ty, for leave to sell a negro girl by the namo of Celts, be
longing to John R. and Ann Elizabeth Billups, orphans of
Thomas A. Billups. ELIZA A. BILLUPS, Guar.
November 6 40 4m
F OUR months after unto, application will be mads to
tho honorable the Inferior court of Muscogee county*
pitting as acourt ofordinary, for leave to sell a Negro fel
low, belonging to James H. Harris,minor..
THOMAS MORRIS, Guardian.
Octobor 16 37 4m
F OUR months oftor dale, application will be made, to
the honorable, the Inforior Court of Coweta coun
ty, when pitting for ordinary purposes, for leave Ursell
Olive Robinson’s part or interest in nnd to the lot of land
No. 224, In the lllli district of Troup county.
THOMAS B. JONES, Guardian.
November27 43 4m
F OUR Months after date application will be made Iw,
the Honorable tho court ofOrdinary of Harris coun
ty for leave to sell a negro man by tho namo of John, be-
lnngingto William Davis, Minor of Thomas Davis deceas
ed. ELIZABETH DAVIS, Guardian*
September 31.
F OUR months after date,application will be made,*
the honorablo, the Inferior Court of Emanuel
ty, when sitting for ordinary pumpses, lor leave to atll tbfts
real estate of Wm W Heath of Emanuel county, an ille-
gitimato of Sarah Heath of Scriven connty.
HARDY V. HEATH, Guardian.
January8 ( WAL 49 4m*
F OUR months aftor date application will be made to
the honorable the Inferior Court of Troup county,
while Pitting for ordinary purposes, for leuve to pell one of
tST ^“"tes'Dr’STrRUNGTG"'’ ’
Jon. 2. 49—«m’
^JEORGIA, SUMTER COUNTY^
WhoreM, InM
O. Picket and ZadeyHouro, applies for I.tun of '
Adraioiitration on the estate of Zacnariab House of nn '
county, dee'd.
These aretheraibro to citeand admonish all and iinguler
the kindred and creditor, of said dee’d. to shew cause, if
any eouia exiBt, why uid latter, shall not be granted.
Given under my band, this 16th day of December1835;'
JACOB W. COBB, c. c. e.
December 25 47 41
Stolen from the stngc,
S hN tho 18th hist, a few mile, this aide of Tnlbotion,
W Ga. a TRUNK, belonging to D. F. Fleming, from
ich was taken, among other tilings, a Pocket Book,
containing tho following notos, drawn by Wltoy Harbin,
Ono dated May ISlh, 1834, at 6 months ftom dots, in fa
vor of Baker, Sproulls Sc Co. ...
Ono dotod May 14th, 1834, at 6 months from data,in fa
vor of Wulton, Murrell St. Co.
Ono dated May 16lh, 1834, at ono day aftor dato, in favor
of A. Y. Walton. ....
One dated May 13th. 1834, at 6 months from dato, in fa
vor of E. 8- Hyatt & Co. _ _ .
Also, a nuts drawn by H. B. Bailny & Co. dated 8th Au
gust, 1835. in favor of Hatch, Kimball St, Co. for $360 94,
with accounts and papers nf loss importnneo and of no
value .to nny but thn owner. The public are cautioned
against taking tho nbovo notos, os tho paymont of thorn is
stopped. Auy person finding said notes, will deliver them
to Messrs. Fitspotriekdo & Co>
Charleston, Deo. 24,1835, F. Sz M. 48—3t
Vo Builders.
S EALED PROPOSALS will bo reeeired until tho
first Mondny in February next, for the building of a
Court Houso in tlio town of Tuskcegco, Alncou county,
Ala. Tlio sir.r of tho court house to lio 49 by 50,(two stories
high, to Im built of brink. Tho Court Room abovo and
Public Offices below: lo be constructed according to tho
pinn drawn in the hands of the Clerk of Macon county,
which can bo aeon ot any time by (calling at tlto Clerk’s
ofiU»,inU,.,ow„orr«skre f oe. vERBux
DAVID POWELL,
JAMES DENT,
JOHN HUDNALL,
Doo. 18,1838.
Commia’ra.
46td
Notice.
A LT. persona having nny demands against the estate of
Stephen F. Csto of Talbot county, deceased, ore re
quested to present them sgreesblo to low, and within the
time presenbed by law, othorwisc tboy will bo barred, noth
those indebted to said cstato are requested to make inline
diato payment. JESSE LIVINGSTON, Adin’r.
A 1J. persons indebted to Martin Cochran, Into of line-
ilk ria county deceased are requested .0 make immedi
ate jpayuient, and those having demands against anal citato
•ill present them in terms of the Law.
Dee. 11, 45 Ct JOHN L. COCHRAN, Adm’r.
Ware House
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
fTnilE undersigned hogs leave to inform their friends
X atKleuslomateaud lira nahtie generally, that they
will continue to transact thoalioro branch of business, nt
tha Wan House, formerly occupied by Messrs Harper
& Lewis, which lliey are now enlarging and will bo com
plete, for tlm roceptiun of Produce and ilorchaudixo, by
the first of Octbiter.
All business cunfided In tlicir charge, will meet with
prompt attention. Their Ware House and ctoao stores
for security against fire, ore not surpassed by any iu the
City. Slilppnientn of Colton wi'l be mode for their cust
omers to New York or Liverpool at their request.
September 4
lor Liverpool at their request.
THORNTON & LIVINGSTON.
31 tf
Administrator?* sale.
W ILL bo sold in Hamilton. Harris connly, at the
Court House door^on ths first Tuesday In January
ant, one among tho most rabiablo plantations in the coun
ty, containing
Eight hundred and ten Acres,
mare or loss, with about 250 acres of cleared land tinder
good fence, and in a high state of cultivation, with all ne
cessary buildings, six milas below Hamilton, on the main
State rood lending to Columbus.
ALSO, will ho said on the first Tuesday in February
next, at tha Court Houae in Carroll connty, ono fifth of
that woll known and celebrated GOLD LOT, formerly
known os the Leathers lot, but recently, as belonging to
tho Jcfiorson company, situulu in 2d dist. of said county,
near tho PineMountaulot.
son, wnon urawa, lot no. too, in ino iwooiiom uisinui. con
taining 202j acres. All sold ns tho property of Liltlobeny
Marsh lata of said county deceased, for the benefit of tho
heirs of said dee’d. and for division. Terms made known
on tho day of aalo. Sold under an older of the Inferior
Court of Harris county.
Oct. 16 37tds JOHN MURPHEY, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of tho honorablo, the Info
rm rior court of Cowotacounty, when sitting forordino-
ry purposes, will bo sold to the highest bidder, boiore tho
court house door, in tha town of Newnan, Cowota county,
on tho first Tuosday in February next
One hundred filly two and a half acres of land,
being port of lot number ninety five, in the sixth district of
said county, aold as tlio real estalo of Elizabeth Under
wood, dec’d. ’Penns made known on the day of sale.
L. M. HUNN1CUTT, Ad’mr.
November 20 42 tds
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, at tha Court HouBe in Tolbotton, on
tlio first Tuesday in Fobmaty next, in pursuance
of nn order ofthe Inferior Court of Richmond couuty,
Three Likely Negro Fellows,
Via: Dick, a good Carpenter, and Poladoro and Sam.
The said Negroes belonging to the estate of Robert Dixon,
lato of Richmond county, deceased, nnd sold for tbo beno-
filoftlio heirs end otliore, by a division.
Dec. 4—44tds HENRY DIXON, Ex’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, on tho first Tuesday in Febrasiy noxt
nt tho court houso in Randolph county,
Lot of Land, No. 318, in tho !)th dist.
of originally Lee, now Randolph county, being a part of
tlio real estate of Thomas P. Bryan, dec’d. Said for the
benefit of the hoira nnd creditors. . ....
THEOPHILUS BRYAN, Ad’mr.
November 27 <9 1<1»
Land for sale in Troup and Coweta
A GREEABLY to an ordor of tho Inferior Court of
Hancock county, when sittiugfor ordinary purposes,
will l>o sold on llio first Tuesday hi Foliruary next, atlho
Cuiiii Houso door in La Grange, Troup county, tlio
Lot of Land No. 98, in tho oth district,
conlninlng 202J ncros more or less.
Also, ot tho snino tlino ot llio Court Houso in Coweta
county, tho Lot of Land No. two intho second district, con
taining two hundred two aud n half acres more or loss, lie*
longing tothoanihassof John Bcny.dorcnsod, and euld
for thoir benefit. TUTTLE H. AUDAS, Huurd’n.
CHARLES R. KNOWLES,
In right of hia wife, ono of said orphans.
Nov. 27.1838. 43hls
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to nn anlor of Ihn Inforior Court of
iS. Coweta county, when sitting for ordinaiy purposes,
will Im sold ot llio court houso door of sold comity of
Coweto, on the first Tuesday in February next, within tho
lawful bourn of aalo, one
Lot of Land number fifiy-fivo, fifth district
of Coweta county, containing 2021 ucrea more or loss.
Also, THREE NEGROES, Peter, Washington and Win-
ny, lira eattte being tlio real citato of John Rowling, late
of Coweta county, deccttsrd, sold for tho benefit of tlto
holrs and creditors of anid estate. Terms on tho dny of
solo. BENNITT II. CONYERS, Adm’r.
Nov. 17,4835. 42tds
F OUR MONTHS after date application will be mado
to tlio bonurablo InfcriorConrt of Muscogoo county,
when oitting for ordinary purposes, for lanvo to sell die
west end of Fraction Number two hundred fifty-five, in tho
tendi district of said county; also fur ienva to sail s nagro
mao, licing port of tho real cstato of Stonhsn Kirren, de
ceived, lobe sold for tho benefit of tho licirs and creditors
of said deceased. EDEKEZER TORRENCE, Adm’r.
Dec. 9,1835. 45—4m
te-NEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.—Whereof
SjT Charles Cates and Joseph Cates, applies for ktosf* «
of Administration, oa the estate ofHxsaah Cairo, Wit a# .
**ThU i "t'iwrefore lo stas asd tehmilsh all aid riant**
tha kindred and creditors, lo bo and appear at tWiMMl"
within tho time prescribed, by law, to show causa,' (tf anp.r
tor 1835. JOHN TOWNSEND, e. e. o,
December 25 47. 1 4t
G eorgia, muscogee county^—where** .
Robert Broadnax, applies for Letters of Adminis
tration, on the estate of Wm. Hext, late of South Carol!-
no, dcc’d*
This is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and ereditois, to bo and appear at my. office, |
within tho time proscribed by law, to shew cansOj (if t
they hare,) why said letters should not be granted.
Giren under my hand at office, this lCth-Hny Of Dm
her 1835. JOHN TOWNSEND, c. c.
f DoeCn*.
G eorgia, muscogee county.—.whoteas,
Robert Broadnax, applies for letters of Adininiiitrs- •
tion, on tho estate of John Choesborough* late of North
Carolina, dec’d. • ‘ . . .. .
This is to cite and admonish all and singular, the kits
dred and creditors, to be and appear at my office, Within
the time prescribed by ‘law, to shew cause, (if any they
hare, why said letters shonidnot to granted. m < . .#-»■
Given under my hand nt office, this 16th dny of Decease
tor 1835. JOHN TOWNSEND, c.o. •;
Notice*
A LL persons indebted to Francis McCraw ,late of H«r-.,,,
JM. ri* county deceased are requested to come forward
and make payment. Also, those haring demands against
sold deceased are requested to lay them in terms of the
ARCHABALD
lew.
Jonl,
i HUDSON, Adm’r.
Pocket Book Lost.
T OST in Girard, on Tuosday morning last, early, A
-1A small leather Pocket Book, find with a black, smog,
containing Ono Hundred nnd Five Dollars, in money, ona
hill for $5, on tho Alnbnma Bank,the reat all Georgia mo
ney. Also, tho following notes, to wit: ono note,signed
Taipioy Priekelt, for sovonty-six dollars, payable to lhi*
subscriber,'dnted in December lost, ono signed William
L. Rush and John Tcngle, for fifty-eight dollars, payable
to the subscriber, dated let Januoiy, 1838, both due next
Christmas. Also, one note on James M. Baxter, for wren
dollars,dated and payable same time, nnd a noto given to
W. C. Cleveland, by Alarms Caldwell, for seventy-nine
dollars, credited $15, dotod 20th April, 1034, payable one
dev alter data. Also a note on Ephraim McGrow, for $22
10 cents—credited $13 73 cents, aud several receipts and
papers. The makers of tho abovo notes are cautioned
against pnying them without my order. The finder of tho
Pocket Rook will be liberally rewarded upon dolivering
tlio same to die subscriber, in Russell cminiy, 15 miles
from Columbus, near the old Fulcra! Rood, or to the Edi
tors,nl this office. WILEY PRICKETT.
Jan. 8. 49-3t
Just Published! and for Snle at
THE COLUMBUS BOOK STORE.
A SIMPLIFIED Anatomy, for ths uso of families aud
thoso who have not tho ndvantago of a Teacher, in
which tho difforont parts of tlio human system nro explain
ed, illustrated with engravings of the bones, muscles, blood
vessels, nerves, &c M to which is annexed a copious G fossa-,
nr, by Dr. WILLIAM SPILLMAN, a highly useful Book
for Steam Doctors.
December!!,45 If
Notice.
W ILL be solo In tha highest bidder on die 18ih dny
of January next nt tho Court House in tho town of
Columbus, at 12 o'clock, the Engine ef the Sangamon de
livered nt Chattahoochee, (formerly Mount Vennon) where
it nhw is ami may bo aeon, it has been in use bnt about 26
months and is noarly as good os when now.
Dec. 25, 47 Id WM. J. McGElIEE.
Notice. '
B Y virtueof (ho authority in us vested wo will sell on
the let Monday in February next, at tho residenco
of tho Into Peter Kolb dcoensul, three miles west ufGrcen-
villo Meriwether connty, the estate both real and personal
of said dec’d. The real cstato consists of 405 acres pro.
duclivo, oak and hickory land, 110 acres cleared, with ,
comfortable framo dwelling house, n good gin house and
oil other necessary out buddings on the premises. Tin
personal estate consists of 11 negroes lo wit 5 men, the re.
uiaindcr women and Children, and numerous other aniclea
all to be sold for dm hencfilofofdtn heirs and creditors of
said estate. Purchasers will be allowed n liberal credit.
WILDS KOLB.
Doc. 25 47 tds VALENTINE KOLB.
Note Found.
F OUND on Ilie24thinat.a note of hand for Two hun
dred and fifty dollars, which tho owner can liavo by.
describing the same nnd paying for this advertisement.
Apply to tha EDITORS.