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Joliikkon* MiicKotN «c brother,
Will keep conMtnllv on hand u good Supply of
0TAPLS AA'fl PiNJY DKV GOODS,
Aipongn which mu the following articles:
C I.OTHS, Cusriniorc*, Sattinrt. Flannel, blenched and
brown .'sh-’ctiiig-* mid rihirting j , Jrinl* Linen, Apron
Check*, striped uml plaid DouifHticH, niankoW Negro
Clolh, Cnroqiing, fiirnimro and fancy Priui*. Furniture
Dintiiv, GiiiglinuH, Silks a gontl uxSortmont. Cimlicy,
Cnuil-ric, Muslin. Holnni*rYGrccWt, Lu.v-.itild.MiN Uuf-
lin, Trimming*, f*ilk uml cotton iIdkfa.,CapC4 uml Collurr,
Hosiery, icc, «Sw. Lnlie* mid (ieiiiieuicii'^ Boots and
SIimcn Wool and Fur Hats, Tuscan and .Straw UonnetN
Rom I v Made Clothing* .Silk mid Cotton Umbrellas, I'nrn-
•nD, Saddles, Bridles and M'utinguli*, Cfockary and Glass
Ware, I.miking GhiS’V*. Itninra mid Sirup;*, Pocket Iviii^oh,
Knives and Forks, laicks, LntclieNpolr-, Butts uml Screws
Hinges, Hand and Cross Cat flaws, Nail", Log-and Trace
Cli lius, Rules mid Short Cnns, Iron mid S'rel, Castings,
Ate. Sugar and Coffee, J’epper, Spice, Ginger, Ate, Ate.
all of wluMt will he wild on the most favoialde terms,
r customers _und thd public generally arc respectfully
2tf
i*. .mcx:r2s;*:i,$I£i, ’
W OULD inform Ida friends, mid tlio public generally.
that he has just returned from New York, with ••
choice und fashiouabla selection of
Wnteiifk itntl Jewelry,
and taken the more.lately occupied by linll & Moses
south cud of (Tie City Hall, whore he will keep constant
ly on liuitd, n good assortment oftho following articles:
watch t;s
Hold and flttWU* Pnt-nt Levers, full JdWelfid and Plain
of Tohiaa and lieo-lcy’a Manufacture; Gold anchor Es
capement; Gold Duplex Write lay ; Gold and Silver Lo
pines; Ladies pluia Gold Watches und plain Silver Wat
•lies.
EAR-RINGS. r -
Plain Gold with I ihhcIs; Long Fillnpree with Tassels
Easmcllcd with uml without Swings; Coral; Gold
'flume with FiHugree; Corue.Umi ncqirti ItiOnttl Agate
Omx, Juspcr, Jut, uml every oilier kind manufactured.
FINCfEH RINGS,
Diamond! aeqnn tuoriii, Etinmullorl, Emerald-, Ruby,
Gnraet,Gold Stone. Hloml Stone, Topar., Atncfhisf, Ag
ate, Turquois, Poarl ami Jet, Clinked, Motto and plum,
fill EAST PINs.
Diamond, Dintnnnd ami Pearl, Pearl and Saphire, Pearl
•ltd Emerald, Ruby, Acquit Morin, Enamelled, Emerald,
Cameo, Miniature,'('oral, Agate, Cornelian, Topas, Jet
and plain (*old. • ■ -• >"**. +■
Ladies neck Chains, Gold and Silver, Gold Watch
Monks: Gold ami Silver Buckles. Gold find' Silver Thim
bles, Silver*-ombs,Gentlemans Gold and Silver Guards,
Gold nyd Silver Fob Chains, Seals and Koysofavcry lies-
•ription. Gold and Silver Penn! Cases, Gold and Silver
Tooth Picks, (Sold ami -silver Spectacles. Quizzing Glas-
ms, Gold Simps, Enamelled, FI I Ingres and plain; Shirt but-
tons
Stiver Ac plated Table ami Ten Spoons, Butler Knives,
Musical Boxes, 'playing from two.fopix tunes, Arcoydions,
WnoJs.Ctlllftry', Perfumery, ami qycry other article, com
ing Mtidar the head of Jewelry ami Fancy Goods.
New Clothing Store.
Tb* •»bi*riber» have ju.t rcc«lvr.f a large and extecsiva astort-
Itcady made Clothing,lloois,Shoes,Hat*,Capa,&c
FEll them for sale in Broad-st. a few doors below
Bedell At Walker's City Hail, immediately opposite
e AtTurvcr’a.
• G. PcOfLSK, from New York, aMfN^rttjly informs
llie people of Ciifuthl.im and it*.vicinity, that he lias located
hintsclfHiiioiig them;mid will Ink.-charge of the Watch
department, in tint store of P. Mii-dzielski. where he will
repair every description of Watches, in the jmst possilih
manner, and feels assured, from his lung practical knowl
edge of-if ip fljfMjg&W give satisfaction to all who may
favour liim with n cull.
All wntclu>, purclumed at this store will koptirtor'-
der, free of charge for twelve months, andpersotm wishing
to exchange their wnteh, will he allow lA the nine price as
paid for, any time willtin twelve months.
N.. B. AH kinds of Jewelry and Silver Ware repaired,
October *1 r , lid * If
Moore
Our Clothing was nil manufactured by ourselves, at
our establishment at the North and we wurruut it equal
both tu style an«( workmanship, to any ever offered in the
city of Columbus,-—in our assortment will ho found the
following, viz:
CLOAKS.—Cloth Cloaks, Cnmblet do. Goats Hair do.
and Wrappers.
OVER • COATS.—AH kinds, colors and prices, Blue,
Black, Brown. Drah, mixed, Invisible Green, Mulber
ry, Wine,Claret, Daliah —also Petersham and Flush
ing do. v •
DRESS AND FROCK COATS.—AIIA,-/. crip lion, and
colors nod sizes, with and witliou (velvet col lure, a de
sirable nHwirtmentaml well worthy of attention.
PANTALOONS—An endless variety, Plain ami Ribbed
ami Striped and Plaid and Diagonal Ca*»iui*ie, ull
colors uml prices, Cloth do. Plain mid Striped und
Corded 'Saltmett do. Flushing do. Plain ami llibbcd
✓ ami Diagonal cord do.• Buffalo Cloth and Moleskin
do. and at prices that will ensure.sales.
VESTS.—Plum and figured Silk Velvet, Fancy Parisian
velvet, Plain and figured mid Plaid Tabby velvet.
Phiti Black Hiid colored Sattin, Plain and Figured
Silk, Cloth, Cassiincrc, Valencia—Toilunet and Satti-
net Vests.
SHIRTS A, DRAWERS.—Fine Linen with Ruffles,
Plain Linen, Cotton with Linen bosoms and collars,
Plain Cotton. Plain, striped and checked Ginghams.
Callico, Red and White Cotton FiunneL Red and
White Flannel, Worsted, Cotton, Lambs Wool, Ate,
Ace.
STOCKS.—100 dozcrt,coiHprising a superb assortment or
Plain mid. (rimmed Sattin,do. Silk, do. Bombazine,
Plain, Corded alii! Plaid Silk do.
COLLA RS—ISO dozen, a choice lot of all qualities and
‘ kinds. ■ ' w • r
BQSOMS.—Plain Linen, Linan with Ruffles, a new and
elegant article oi sattin do.
HOSIERY.—Black mid White Silk. Black White mixed
Htid hihhfcft worsted do. Black mid White and mixed
and Ribbed lamb’s wool do. Black mid While and
mixed Scotch find merino Hose, Black and White
and Brown and Random Cotton Hose, a large lot of
coarse wool do.
GLOVES—Buck Skin and Benvcr Gloves, black and
white and colored Horse Skin and Goat do. white
and colored kidd do. bliick and white silk dp. Cotton
Berlin, worsted and wollen do. ...
SUSPENDERS—Oiiiii Elastic,Doe Skin, Silk Worsted,
Colton net, Cotton Webb and Girth Webb Spspen-,
HANDKERCHIEFS AND CRAVATS .—Black and
Fancy Itnliun Cravats, White'mid Fancy Silk do..
White Linen and Muslin do. Bandannas, Pongee and
Spittleficld do. Plain and White and Figured Pongee
dorSilk Flargdo. '
BOOTS At SHOES*—Gent, fine Calf, Morocco,and Seal
Skin Boots. Gents/ fine Crlf, Morocco and Seal Pumps
Walking Shoes and Brogunit, DanCingtPuinpa, Negro
. Shoes, Sco.’ Ate; .
HATS iV. (JAPS—A first rate assortment of all kind*—
Jtenver Hats, Silk do. Gents. Cloth, Cloth trjmincd
with Fur, Youths Cloth do', trimmed with Fur Ate.
.Qur assortment Is complete, comprising every article
usually called fori Wo Intend to Mil otir goods cheap and
Miing to purchase wo would invite to cull and
t. ‘ : • '
CRANDALL, GREEN At Co.
Columbus, Nov. ft ' i -40 ;tf
<JLANI> roil MALE. , :*
FM! IIE subscriber offers for sale upon accommodating
3L terms, tlm whole hr any pan of tnu following Lauds,
•diluted in the Creak Territory, Alabama. The*’.Imve
beau (with the .exception of a few pieces.) selected by
himself nod nra of good quality, some of which are cquul
lo any Lands in the Territoiy for the .culture of cottun.
Fonbiis desirous of purchasing, run he supplied with the
jirica and description of cuch particular piece of Laud, bv
applying to ROUT, H. IIAltDEWAY.
W half N W qr.
8 E or
ElnffNEqr.
8 E qr.
N E qr. -
W half
WlmlfNEqr 35 Yi 2G
W half s E qr 35 12 2tl
E half 3S 12 2(1
E ItalfS Wqr 3ti 12' 26
E half N Wqv
3 13 26
4 12 26
: A 13 36
5 12 26
b 12 26
35 12-26
N E qr
27 15 25
The whole Hoc 31 15 25
32 15 25
8 halt
NEqr
8 hnlf
NEqr
11 12 27
26 12 29
13 13 25
13 13 25
24 13 25
F. l.nli'N Wqr 24 j:| 25
SKq
7 13 26
7 13 26
U 13 36
11 13 .20
ia 13 2i
Eli.Hr8 Wqr
« W qr
N W qrS F. qr
NIiaUm
N W qr S E qr 13 13 DO
WJi1.tr8 Wqr 88 IS 23
SF.qr 89 13 2.1
K E qr , 30 13 23
NEqr 31 13 23
F. l.nli'N W qr 31 13
F. mtSBU
Wlwlr
Wli.irs ti qr
W hnlf N U qr
F, Imlf
Tl.owl.nli.Hclln.. 3 11 23
'• " “ 17 H 25
E l.nlf Iff II 25
I'he whulo Srn. 21 14 25
25 11 23
3 14 27
-17
31 13 23
32 13 23
33 13 23
32 13
F. l.nlf
Iff hnlf
Wl.nlr,
E half .
E l.nlf
E hnlf
8 half
8 l.nlf •
N hnlf ,
Cnl.inihiin, Fob. 12,138.1,
30 li 27.
33 14 27
23 M 3D
25 u as
N hnlf-
8 half -
N hnlf
NJiulf •
.V half
Elmir."-
N hnlf
N hnlf
WImlfN Wqr
Ehnlf N'Eqr
N l.nlf
.V Imlf
8 Imlf
8 Imlf.
Tl.o wl.ol. See.
E l.nlf
N half
F,half8 Wqr
1U l..lrd I.* ...
33 15 25
33 15 25
13 15 .27
11-15 28
211 16 23
20 10 23
2. 17 25
28 17
■29 17
7 13 23
10 18 23
11 18 23
12 18 23
33 18 25
32 18 20
5 18 27
0 IS 27
11 18 27
21 19 23
W hnlfS 13 qr 21 19 23
N W qr N W qr 21 19 23
E l.nli'N Wqr 21 19 23
-■< 111 ni.ljfl mill
20 n jBjiiuM
Wqr
WhnlfNEqr
W half
8 F. qr ,
E hull S W qr
8 E qr ....... „
E imlf 8 W qr ' 14 20 23
8 E qr . “ “ “
NWq.
Elmir NEqr
E l.nlf 8 Eqr
N Imlf
Nliiilf
8 Wqr
EMCNEsr .... .......
NK.jr . ■ 34 2(1 23
E half N W qr 34 Off 23
WlmlfNEqr 35 20 23
E ImlfN Wqr 35 20 23
8 -W (|- T M an on
Imlf
21 Iff 23
21 IDs 25
ff 20 23
9 20 23
12 20 23
11 20 23
14 1 20 23
13 20 23
15 29- 23
23 20 23
Off 20, 23
20 20 23
33 20 23
15 .20
Stf
dilution.
1 CAUTION Krill fitrinviir. - . nil i.orwinn from Irn.linq for
liv.i note, uf l.n.1 ,lvon bjr mytnlr/hnS far Uvn lin.nl-
ioiI m.'l ll.lriy-lwn ilnl'nrn, |.nynhln t» J.in.itl.n.. Willlmns
■or li.nrnr, Imnrinq .Inin Till tiny of Jununry, 1333, d.|o tt.n
Iwonty-Oflll ilnv of IKOomber, 1838, Alan, o.in .oll.or for
fiftoon dollar., .Inn the twcntjr*Aill of iwnt llocomher, n«
4h* ohtiildorallqn for •which tlin .nid nolo. wo. glvon for
llM cnllrrly fnilod, nn.l I on. detorinhiod not lo pay told
noln4 ....h'.son......lt..l l.v law.
R.'.dnl|<h no Aj.ril 8-40 Bl !»■ H. EDWARDS.
Slrnyeil
F ROM ll.n Plnm..ti..n of tl.o ...Imcrlbor, two milra
wont of tl.o I’olnCnt Sprlnul, All).- " Rny. Horio, u,-
liout4 fool lOlnohi'ahigh,7..rByograold—lun oocnrhor
4l..ol.on long, »u tl.o right niilo nr hi. r.iqipj rnmrwlml
orrimoli.llo.. .... Iho wo.lmm, nml .l.o.l ho8.ro—nh oilier
mntk«rocolloolod. I IhhiU hohna gtmo townydn Col.irt-
him, On. A libe.nl cqni.m.mMlon will Im glvrn to' onv
one who will return nnl.l homo to mo,-or,co..umii>lcato nny
lhn.ru.nllo.i loading In Id. moiworv, • ■ M
II. -ft SHACKELFORD,
Near Pulecat Springs, April 39 > 18 <3f %
Pid)’Boilarx Reward.
T EFTmv Plantation, ill Albhnina, Russel countv,^on
MJ Momlny. ‘JHilt alt. fivo Negrons, >ay threo icllows
and two gil ls/ BOB is about filly years ohl.nahor yellow
ctnnplcctcd, no marks »»f iliitinctlon rocullectcd. Tlte oth
er two hoys, MILL EDGE and SAM, are about 8ft vearsof
ago each, commuo rizo, both dark cotuploctcd, The two
women. LUCY and CIIA1UTV by name, ore of common
size. Lticy^ is oightoon yours old, yellow pomplee.ted,
Clmrity is uhiotenu, more fiqshy anti dark complected.
Any person di-hvertyg aald negroes to the kuhscrilier, shall
receive the above t oward, or twenty-live dollars for lodging
tlte same in any Mnfeiuii. either in Alabama or Georgia.
It isj tltought the Negroes will make fur Florida.
April 7—lfltf' , B. J. BROWN.
ID*The Georgia Journal will insert the above three
times anvl rend thoir accnuni to this offlee for collection. .
Sale of Town Lot*,
AT TAZEWELL, MARIO^ COUNTY.
FBI HE Inferior G6i)rt of. p|)d county having toade or-
jSL .roiigemenls li»r tlio ja-rmumMtt location of a public
•hain said county, ou lot number two hundred and thirty,
Hi the fourth district of nrigUthlly^Muscogo* hut now Mu-
rioa county, iuvite Hie nuct.iiou of its citizens and others
to a public sale of the lots In said' place on Tuesday the
•eveatelnth of May uext.* Terms on the day.
B V order of the Inferior Court. •
April ft. BURTON W. DOWD.-c. 1.1.
hfrayml, *
E ROM me on Saturday, 9th inst. a 'eorfel itORSE,
without any white about him. Ho is unshod and
poor, with a long t«H, about 6,or 8 years old. Infonnn-
tlpn wiU betlmnkfollv n'ceivcd, if directed to Elerslio
Harris count v, Georgia. <
AprtllS.—Utf . . STEPHEN a COTTON.
Copavaiei’iiliip*
T HE sulwcribera have, entered' into co-partnership
under the firm of E.-S. GREENWOOD aV. Co.and
Uav» taken the fit6esjreoeiM > v «»*l hv WinJ.h, (irecn-
Ur. Hnxc.v , a dwcllimr, where they
ifAlenfhaudiw C0Q!,,inl ^ 0,1 n fieil,rn '
KI-DRIDGE S. GREENWOOD,
, r
Cotton Limdit
f |N H B subset ihcrhsso ft-w lots of Land lit Alabama, lo
*- cated af a couv'emeut distnuco from Ute Chattahoo-
*hee Rjv or *ud of the 6r«t qa.litv for Cotton, for sale o
msonaMe temis. JOHN DILLINGHAM.
^ .. u.sn tf
NoUcc.
T HE euhbcrihorwill attend at the Uw Office of James
N. B-iimiw, on Bronl-rtirct, in Col. Jones* build-
iu-« nppo-tethe inniraere Bank,from9o’clock, A.M. till
1 «*r ock, P. M. mi each dsy, (.Sundays excepted) 'ill fti
(ir.-l day of June uext, in nv.cive iho C'rp'nratioti Tax ft
the City m Columbus for tiw nresert vrar*
Aprif89~j;i5t JCMIN BET1J 1>NE. City Treasurer
I. TO CJOTTOI'I planters
T IIE suhBcriber has removed to this place for the
purpose of carrying on the Cotton Gin making bu
siness; ami from his long experience in that line, his well
known uhilities as u workman, his best preparation and
attention in every department of the work, and from his
promise to Uie public to turn out work superior in every
respect to any done lo Iho Union.ho expects to be patron
ized. All his materials will lie of the best quality—steel
saws, steel breasting, and hif'hly hardened. The.calen
ders of the plain or chenp gins will run on composition
boxing, (warranted durable,) and every possible plan and
pAins taken to guard the work rgaiust wearing or getting
out oforder by use. The prices urn as follows .—ten inch
diameter saws, cy lenders on .boxing, and to clean 1200 lbs.
clean cotton the day, $3 25 per saw,Tor 40 saws; ten inch
saws, cy lenders running on Reed’s late improved friction,
wheel plan. $450: 14 inch diameter saws, on boxing,
40 saws (with good gear,) to clean IfOO to 2000.1b». nice
cotton, at $5 25 per »aw;T4 inch saws on the friction
wheel plan, $6 50 per saw. The advantage of the friction
wheel (or pulleys) is .very great, saving one thirAofthn
draft, or going power, and completely preventing all chance
of heat and wear. All kinds of repairing /lone on old gins
in g careful manner. ALo, Latin*.Irons, with centres com*
Also, having a good Blacksmith in employ. Mill Irons,
Gudgeons and Inker; Boxing ol |ie«t composition, and nny
Iron , Work requiring turning, or other finish, done. • Speci
mens of th« above work, nnd also a new gin of the improv
ed plan, attached to the establishment, may be Been in a
few weeks, nr their Porjou Gin'Manufactory, corner,of St,
Clair and Oglcthorpc-stirets, where orders from distant
customers will hc'aifendptf to, and Work put tip with care,
to go by the road pr river. TEMPLETON RE1D,
Columbus, April 22. 12 tf For the Company,
TbeJColumbus P»|>crs. Georgia Journal,^FednralJJ*
Bulletin, Notches Courier, Huntsville Advocate, will
* office. .
, T. R.
CODTON « IN 8.
t ,(). T. -OG L'ESBY,
fJESPEO'l’FULEY inform. Ilm cillMn. of We.lcrn
.99/ Ooor^iii,nml llionriqhlniriii^cpunlio in Alnliumn,
llm( ho Im. ninde nrrnngnmniil. to carry on Iho Gin Mn-
kinR hnoinass oxioimivoly, m liia ahn|>, al Hunter's Store)
Jicrrim'lhrr cnnnly, Go. where ho will ho happy to re
ceive nml exi'cmo nllorcrer.onira.ieil iohim lie wilt
eon.,root Ghu'ofnny.ixo i|8d qu.lityto .ultthtaMer. of
his cuilomorii, will, stcol eaw. and oransis, nr with Iroii
' rou.t. nmlEngli.lriroilnnwB.
Tim snnoxoirccrlificalc. will fully inform rtraneer. of
clinrncler which my Ginn Imvoohlnlnoili nnd I deem il
uuueccfwary to esy nny tliiiqt In rolsllnn to tlieni inysnlf.. -
. CEIITIPK'ATKS.
Moriwollmrcounty, Us.—-I lmroby oorlify, dint I.hsvo
n 40,8siv b'in.ofMi. G.8'. O^ir/byh, miikr, nuw 'in uvo,
nnd for ihe (rial ili.t I Imvo nuldo, it perform, well; Ilia
wurk no lui nn I am cnnuhla of Judging, i. well dune, nnd
t would recommend hi. Oin. to nny person or pcr.nn.,
wieliing In ptlrchavo, oilher ill this Si.le or any oilier,—
Given undermy hand, Nov, 1335. ■ , .
' ■ • ” , ) ,JAME,8 HUNTER.
Hnvlng wilni'wed the .performance nf Mr. Oglonby'k
GaltnuGinnofMcrriwelhoreounty) sml lowing u«cd one
myerlf, I do iVcoonnend ihohitollio nuhliords equal lo
any I have over .con, lid. Iflih Niivoinhor 1835. ’ .
, MARK Hi CROWDER
This will cotilfy.ihot I Jmve n Colton Gin,-nmdo hy G.
T.Oglo.hy, that Gin. foil mid inakc.3r.Uulo Cnunn ; (ho
wnrkmanahip of whliihi. well dona; anil I wqtild recoin
mrnd nllncrenna wishing lo.pnrehn.o Gin., to pnrchnM of
G, T. Ogle.liy, nnd they will fold ho will do tlinm jn.tise,
ihi.lliih Novuniher, 1835, . \VM, RHYA1E8.
Thl. i. tu corllfy, tlmt I have.had in u.e, one ofOglcuby'*
Gin. for three your., and it perform.' woll; make, ffrot
rate Canon, and 1 Imvo nn hesitation in' reemmnonding
Ihoin to tho public gonenlly, (Ilia Iho 10th Nov 1U35.
A'llRAHAM HIM..
Thl. In to certify, that I hove examined Mr. G. T. Og-
lehy. Comm Gin., Iho workmanship of tvhleli i. wnll exe
cuted ; nnd huve no hcsit.tion in recommending them to
the public. JOHN HERRING.
November 16th, 1835.
Georgia, Meriwether county.—Wo tho unllerxigned,
having used nnd seen in tine, tho Cotton Gina hinds by
3!f. Garret Oglesby at thl. euunty, lake plon.uro ilire
commending them tn the pla'nlore of Georgia nnd Alnbnma
tile workmanship, being neat nml .nh.tnntinl, and theirpor
ronnanen heliig ultOgeilinr oquel generally, to any Ulna wo
Imvo ovor aeon, Air, Oglesby lies resided in this' count/,
“ id tho. work ho hue turned out
with tho lines, spring.; nnd nto wliolo property Iwingon-
lirolyboyiind .lho inuflenco af tho fall., and perlectly free
from pnuds nnd stogn'luit water, which renders the prospect
.for health os Safe, us that of nny place upon .our Bpumern
Rivero. . . . ■, ' > . • 'i.
Thovorma of tho sole witl bo lilierel-and accommoda
ting, ant! iiiutlo public boforollinsulu. ■ ■■• ' .
- GEORGE TAYI.OR
■, SEATON GRANTIvAND
PARISH CARTER
THOMAS RAGLAND *
A , ELIAS PARKMAN
JA’8. M. STRINGFELLOW
JOHN 51 BYERS-
LYLE 4s KYLE- •
GRIFFIN ds WEL^H.
Aprils 10 Ids
. 'Tim Montgomery Advortlsor, hlcibilo. Rogistor, Ale-
bninuj Columbus Enquirer nnd Southern Recorder Geor-
gin: will publish tills ndvertllemont until tho day of sole
and forward tljriroccount to O. Taylor at Woluthpka.
ftir the Inst,throe years, nnd
.UFinin.il.ulfadmirably woll
Upb'tV L. ijtfrris
Jlebj.J, 1'urhutn
Win. D. Hull.
■ Ahticr-Rt'SVos
Lowis Stniiley •.
' Joseph Slack'
Roit't. N.
Wood Morelnod
Jos. 11. Burke
Tims. J. Jitckeon
Stitli A. Parlinm ■
Jiiftluti Durncs
AlhurlO. Hill.
Purlifttn
Thi.i. to certify, tlmt I'Imvo one of Mr. Ogtcsbvn Col
ton Gina, which porfarme vory finely, and tlmt there ary
several in m,v nolvhliorliuud,und that frutn’lhegouoiul.ro-
( lutution of his Unis, they urn us good us uny in tho coun-
ry, 18th November, 1833c •
' . . WM. JIcLENDON, sen.
I hove duo nf.Alr.Ogloshy’s Cotton Gins, end certify
ill It porforme troll j this loth Nov. 1635. v*
WILEY P. BURKS.
Georgia, MoriwolherCdunl.v—I do lieroby certify tliatl'
have used n forty saw Comm Gin, made hy Mr. Garret
Oglesby, ol' lhi.counly.for this season, und find it to bo
equal to Uny ill. Iho country, lights Irotn 1.000 th 1,500
weight of clean cnttqn in e tiny, and the workmanship is
nenl nnd euh.tentiul. 1 therefore would recommend Mr,
Ogloshy’e Gin to tlio planters of-Western Georgia end Al:
abniue.. In witness whereof, I hero hereunto set my Imnd
end soul tills Ifitli Nun-mlsjr, 1835, ,
WILLIAM D. HALL. ,
I do certify tlmt I Imvo used Mr. Oglesby's Cotton Gin.,
ami find Ihmnbxcollonl mill expedition, cleeoers. I would
recommend them id the planters of Georgia and Alabama.
Tin. 16th Novohilior, 1835. ■ • ■
, JpHri FLEMlSTER,
I have soon Mr. Oglesby's Cotton Gins in use, end pro-
nounoo tbpni us good ns any in tlte country. This 16th
Novombor, 1835. . ■ - ABNER REEVES. ■
1 Goorgln, MerlwcthorCoenty.—I do lierihy Certify that
I hnvo used n fifty flew Gin, matin by Mr, Garrell Oglesby,
of this county, for two seasons, which gives between twelve
end slxteon hundred weight of clean Cotton In n day—the
Workmanship is neat nnu snb.lantlaL 1 therefore recom-,
mend Mr: Oglesby's Gins to tie planter, uf Western Geor
gia end Alemilno.' This ltltli Novomlior, 1835. . . .
, ALBERTUrt E, JACKSON.
. Meriwetlior County, GeorgiiyNov, lCUt. 1835.—I -do
hert^y certiiy tlmt I nave now in usq a fifty aaiv Cotton
(Jin, nmdoby Mr. 0/*lot>by»ol'tliia county, which hat glned
about two hundred h«g« of CuUon, nni^l ■ho Will now give
from twelve to fifteen hundrodpduhdaof clean Gorton, the
workmanalitp ofwhloh U neat and 8trpng;ae pitch, ! have
no Itenitwiny in rooouimeudinc Mr. Ogleaby’ii Clin to the
coVnmunUy nt largo. , TlOBElVr HAM1LTQN.
TERMS.—For Steel Sawe and ^teel BreaRte, with
coittpoRitiqh boxes, $8 25 pejf Saw- ' The. advantages of
Hhls Gfn qro many-- It runs lighter, Iwti longer, «nd^ la
Iorr liohlo l»y friction to profihtco firo than nny nthtr;'
• , For Iron wjtws and Stool Br^ailts, $2 00 per Saw*' All
work warranted to pq»fnrm well.' Any/nilurc, in nny part
of Itlswork will be ■speedily ftmdngood/
A pmul vupttly of Stceiaud Jitm 1ms just been received
from Englaua..
Prdent directed to Fnrttters P. G. Meriwether cbnnty,
shall ho promptly attended tu—and the euhscriher will do-
liver Gins lit anyoftho mljitceut counties at his trtvn.cx-
|icnw»» " • .* • ,;• Y *
Match 11 6 -Ini
Notice.
A LL portions Indebted to the Estate; of Littieberry
Marsh, late of. Harris county, deo’d., are requested
to nikke payment, and lhuse having demands agaitist said
rstiitP, will prostnt Itent'dulv attested in terms of the law.
April 8, 10-Ct JOHN MUUPllEY, AdiuV
Ynlun^lo JLUutls lor Sale.
T HE snUscriher offers for vale otr rood tortus, TWO.
THOUSAND, SLAT HUNDRED AGRE.S,x>ffirst
quality Land, K lug In tllo.Oawitchoe Bend, ahdul 16 ifiiles
helnur Columbus* Tluv»o lands will all be sold In a body
nnd from their oUirihlo location, and acknowledged fertilt-
tv,are rich!v ivOrtli the uttemioit of-those who ihwire 4o*
dtrut a settldtitrnt in lliehealthful and productive rogkmof
the Chattithoochie. Apply subscriber in Macon, or
to Ei S. Shorter Evq. or S. K. Hodges, at Columbus/
Indisputable titles will lw given. J. COWLES.'
JanT^ft , , 62 tf
* Valuable JLauds*
T HE subscriber offers for sale, several valuable settle-
incuts of land, in Alnhaina, coiivccifiit to navigation
snd market. ThesqUud* have been selected by the sub
scriber, with a? *««»ecial eve, to ell the cwmhinod adventn*
resof af«ciiltu’~».* As tlio lands Bo well, are wsll wa
tered. and many of tho vcitlements have large clearings on
them, an<f«r*' tiotea«*clied hy any In the JState, fbr the cul
ture of Cotton, corn, dec. I’ersons desirous of purchasing,
will spplv for fuidvr particulars to
Golumbus, Srpisrubef U
Greni /Northern and SodBiefii
DAILY MAIL ROUTE.
T ^fE’PctnrshUrg llntl Road Company inform 'tbo-
public tlmt their Rond extending from Petersburg,
Vu. to Blnkely, North Cnrolitm, on the R«itnonke f . a dis
tance of 60 miles, ‘nnd constituting a part bf uie Grial
Daily Mail Route North and South, is now amply provi
ded with superior l«ocomotive*.Hn<l Car*, to'accommodate
nil the travel that may offer. The cars leave each end of
,th« roiul daily, on the arrival of the respective mails. Trav
eller! with thc$rowh equipages, cun have their horses and
carriages transported on this road with neribet safety and
convenience: und thus perform in 5 or 6 hours, whjleyeM*'
ing thair horac*, u' journey which would otherwise require
two days to accomplish*.'> • ‘ , ' * .
. Tho Blakely Hotel, at the southern termination of the.
RaSJ Roadrhns been re-built of brick, on an enlarged scale,
anfl no pains will be spared to render Its acc’oinmddajioli
such us,will glYesaiteluclion to passengers and travellers
generally. ' J
‘Besiiles the Daily Line of Mni! Couches from Blakely
for pm Booth, via Raleigh, 1’uyeltevilVc, &c. there is a line
via Tarltorough threp times a week, Ajonnectcd with the
Mail Line at Fayetteville, and also a lino from the Rail
Roltdat Bolfield bClarkesville,.'Milrt»nandDftbvllle.
Another trl-Weekly Line frji|n. fllkhely, passes Jhroiigli
Warrentbn, Oxford, Ate. and connects with a line to Sal '
isbury.N.C. ’ - .
In tho con 1 se of tltp season li branch will He opened from
tho Pipersburg Rajl Rond at Bclfietdr to Wilkin’s Ferry at
Gaston onlbe Roanoak, from; wltenco.a Rail Jlondio cross
tho river by tubridge, is now about to bo ’constructed to
Rbhdglu ,* . . . 1
' The Rail Rond frrim Rnltimoro to Washington is now in
operation, Uvinen tO'Potomnc landing, tho line is qondnued
by sfea mi onts,lhcnqP viq Frcdorickshurg to Richmond, , a
considerabln portion of tlief rail road Is finished—nnd the
rp.mahider |* )n a rapid epttraeto completion. The line,
continue* from Richmpnd to Petersburg, hy a.turnpike
roafr-Mtnd lltcnce by the Petersburg Rail Rond to Blakely,'
as bpforo mentioned, i» the main nnd only daily mall route
between Bouton and New Orleans.
April h . ‘ 10—W7m
For Stile
lumpka.
_
plucp, moronilvantitpcouslv situated, than any that have
ever brun offered to the public. ; The business lots will lie
~fl VALUABLE LOTS, in the town of We
JL V tuiupko. Thp snbi'cribora will offer for snle,
on Tuesday tjte 4(fth<lny otAlay next, 150 LOTS in th(s
WARRANTED FRESH & GENUINE.
GROWTH OF 18B5.
R AISED by the United Society of Shakers, Enfield
Conn, except some few kinds, which are imported
from the seedsmen in Europe; and now offered for sale at
’Sass Souci,* at wholeuule or retail bv
JAMES KIVLIN.
White Oman \ Yellow do.
Colewort
Red Onion Large Purple Capo Broroli
Frenchclo. or London.Leek White “ do
****** Earlv Cauliflower ’
Hulfllanly do.
Late Dutch Cauliflower
Early Blood Turnip Bert
Early French Sugar do.*
Early Orange Turnip do.
Salad orSwjhS Churddo.
Long Blood do.
Long Mangel Wurtzcl do.
Long White Scarcity do.
Scarlet Carrot, (very fine,)
Orange-do, Blood do. *.
.Early Horn "do.
Gurusey Parsnip,
Long White do. *
Early Cluster Cucumber
Extra Lung • do.
Long Green do.
Burly Fnuijf! , do.
Early Short Green do.
Prickly Gherkin do,
Supenor'Watermclou
Early Applesecd do,
Largs Musk melon
Fine Nutmeg Melon
l.orga'Canlelope do- . .
Grceh Citron do.
Pomegranate j do*.
Egg Mellrm, (beautiful.) -
Dutch Bummer Squash
Jlurit Crook do. do.
CrqpkneokSumme? do.
Crookmfok Winter do.
Mammoth do.
Co^onnuf or Porter, do.'
Aeon or Calfornin' do. '
Mammoth Pumpkin
Large Yellow jltC iv/:'
Cheese . do. .
imperial Sugar Loaf Lettuce
Early White Head dp.
Lurge Green,-ilm : do.
Ico • do ' do.
Ice Cose , dff.
White Cops do.
Magnum Bomim Coss do.
Royal,Cabbage Heud do.
Brown Dutch . do.
Long White Naples Radish
Scarlet SliortTop; ■ -tlo.
Purple Short Top , do.
Long Salmon ' do.
Long Scarlet f do.
Scarlet or Ch’ry Turnip do
White Turnin g . *36/
Yellow Turnip f«* ; , do.
White Fall Spanish do.
Blacky”. , a \ . , do.
'Eart!
mi
Early.Dutcl
Early York ’ do,, ,
Large York or^Horvest do
Early Battersea do.
Early Bullock’s Heart do.
(re T#
Large DriimHead do ,
Late Dutch do.
Flat Dutch (srery fine) do. *
Green Savoy do.
Yellow * . do. .
Green Glazed
Red Dutch
do.
Ceasnrcnn Kale or Cow
‘- Cahbuge .
Scotch Kuic; Sea Kale,
Early Dutch or Spring Flat
• Turnip;
Early Garden Stone.Turnip.
Norfolk Flat' do.
WintoFlot do.
Ued Top Flat ., ( do.
Fine Scutch Aberdeen do.-
Rutabug4 * do/
Sage; Long Hanover do.
I^trgo Bell Pepper
Squash * do. ' * ■
Cayenne do. r
PuroloEg.^ Plants .
Curled Cress or Pcppergrass
Plain Cress; Witter Cress.
Largo Toronto; Small do.
Vegetable Oystor
White. Solid (
Celery
jo-J*
Dwarf Curled
Curl. 1
New
Slipimer Savory *
« - jU JPliriley
HtlV , l - , 410.
irly Sugar JioafCabbage
illyGqorge r do,.
irly.Dutcn do.
dand Spihage,
. . j ■ (for Greens,)
Large Flanders dfl do
Round t U ' do. do. 7
Green Curled Endive do#
IVrbatl Leaved do tfo.
VVhite Mustard . dof
Brown do; ( do.
Long White Okra
Short Grepn »>do.
Giant A sparagus; Nastu rtion
Koquettc, (for Salad,)'
Coni Salad, * do. , .
Curled Chervil do. ;•
English Sorrel; do. .
Large Scotch Leek '
Safiibn >..**'
Street MignOnettee
SWeet Marjornin
Sweet Thithe •.
Sweet Lavender .
Sweet Basil; Lemon Balm
Earlv Golden Sioux Cord.
Eitriy Tuscarorn . do.,
Eariy Sugar . do.
Early,Washington or June'
U '* -w.^^.'Peaa
Early Charlton l . • f do*
Eafly It Chop’s Prolific do.
•White. MnrrUtVfat , do
Dwarf Prolific - / do
Dwarf Bhtq Imperial do
Early China Dwarf Beans
Earlv Mohbwl*’* - do ,“
Early Slxweek‘‘ do,
Refugee; or 1000 to 1 do '
White Kidney V , ’do
Vhringated cranberry pole do
Dutch Case Knife do
Htehmbnat Inudjng.’ • T&o street upon which they are situ-'
ated, being 'tljat through whioli all tba trade from tho back
V' / RTofico/' ., ■, r . i*.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Bonjamin Moye,
lntoof Early colinty, doo'd. arq requested ta muke
immediate payment nnd those having demands against
said estate, are requested to present thorn properly authon-
tlcttted,-w|thin tlto time’ prescribed by law.
BENJ. COLLIER, Adm’r.
April 22 • - 12 6t
URQUHAIIT &. WARE,
J hayk jost- received, .
And oflferfor.snlo aFthelr Drugstore,.in,Columbus, the
INDIAN’S PANACEA,
»uure of Rhoumarism, Sotoftila or Kings Evil;
Gout,Sointicn or Hip Gout, Incipient Cancers, Sail
Jl uout.Scmticu or Dip Gout, Incipient Cancers, Salt
Rlimim,* Siphilitiu ami Morourml diseases, particularly
Uleers and painful affections ofjhe^bqneB, Ulcerated
Tlirout and Nostrils,' Uleerff-of every description, Fevor
.Stomach and Dyspepsia; proceeding front vitiation: Affec
tions of the* Liver; Cnroiiio inflairfation of the Kidneys,
nnd Ganernl debility, causedby ntdrpid action of the vesw
sols of .tho skin. It is singularly efflcaoiouB in renovating
tho«o constitutions, which liave been broken down by inju
dicious treatment, qr Juvenile rirregtilnriUes. In general
terms, it is rccbinmemlod in.all those discuses which uriso
from impurities of tlte blood, or vitiation of lire humors, of
whatevdr numo or kind.’— -• -. * - -
Sotno of thrt aboVocomplaints may require some trifling
assistant applications, which the. circumstances of the
ease will,dictate j hut for a. g^porat remedy or Pur\fica-
tor to remote the C(tu*e. Thk Indian’s Panacea, will
generally,bo found sufficient. ’ •'
Tho proprietor oflbrs this preparation to tlie public, with
the consciousness that Jib la placing within its reach, a
remedy capable of relioviogAnany of. his afflicted follow
beings, whp are ^uflcrjng .under tjio various chronic anff
obstinate complaints to which It is applicable. To suebi
it will prove ofincaldulubic value, as tlie nieatiB, nnd in-
many cases, tlio only means oft relieving their sufferings
nnd restoring them once more to health nnd happiness.—,
This is not offered as a common remedy, that .may'per
chance be equally good with many others now. in use, but
os, one which is capable 'of saving life-In many'extrome
cases when all the uguol retnedieivTall; This it has dope
repeatedly y and this is tho reputation ft has obtained
wherever it has been introduced/« ^ . ‘
It is only’about threeyears'sinee this preparation waa
presented tojbe public>but in that’ short space of time,
sortie hundreds-of pbreong might bo found;, who would
solemnly declare that they believed that’ their Uvea weri
saved by it, and in most cases after they had tried many
and tternapaali the common remedies in vain. - Wherever
it i« known, it is rapidly coming into uso, and this uflbrd*
the tno^t.uttbstnntml and convincing proof of its merits;
.The value of the Panacea, Is most consplctimtsln those
long standing and syphilitic nnd scrofulbusaffcy-tjons which
havo defied hi I other remedies, and particularly in tln'se ca
ses where mercury bus been so lavishly used ns'to cause
distrctaiDg pains in tho houcs, nodes, mercurial ulcers,'
donutgemenirof the digestive organs &p. These it com
pletely removal, end in all cases, it entirely eradicates the
diseascs.end tho effects of mercury, renovates the constitu
tion, uml leaves the'patient sound and well. In Kbeuma-
.tismsand iu Ulcerated Soar throat, Its' happy effects are
uot less apparent, giving almQst-immcdiate relief. . ' '
'I’ho ini low im: < .iiiti. itos, out of lumdrcd* similar
which might he procured, aro gireq to shqw the eflfect of
the Indian’s Panncea, In. tho various cohiplaints tltereiu
mentioned; and'alfqto exhibit in the most satisfactory
manner its'superiotitv over the eyrnps In common Use;
CHARLESTON^ Noy. 15.1831.
' Daring the last winter and spring;! was afflicted'with a
very severe and diktressittg Rueumatism, occasioned by
exposure in had wtrtther. I *uoW Jake great pleasure in
Btatujg, thn; six bottles of tho^India*** Panacea^ restored
nm to perfect health, ^ad l confidcntlv recommend It to
all similarly afflicted. JQHN FERGUSON, Kiug-st.
CHARLESTON, July 12, 1831..
. I was afflicted four yeurr with an ulcer in the leg, ooei-
stonally accompanieirwith erysipelatous inflamation artd
^an excessive pain in the leg: ambanele joint. Several emi-
neut Physicians exerted .their skill Upon it, bnt without
pnnnnnentbenefit? In this case, five bottles of the Indi-
nn* l Panacea*made a perfect cure.-
- MARGARET A.'WEST, Market at. 121
Januarr 15 ' 50tt
LAND FOB SALE.
FM1IIE subscriber offers for sale lot number 119,18th
Ji- district, formerly Muscogee now Harris countv.
I his lot contains 208J acres, first quality oak and hickory,
unimproved. It is near, the residence of Gen. Charles
Phillips, and broad ride with lands of Col. John ILtrpcr.
I will sell a bargain in ir. For terms nnd price, which will
be agreeable to the hntdnese of the times, opnlv to
, JOIlN ir. WARE, of Lolumbus.
April 20. J3-4R
Small- do :' ' *do<
Dutch WhiteRunnctf do,.'
Scarlet Runner do <
AL ^ SEEDSassprted
The following Herbs, and Herbs ?eedsrtiz r
* HERB SEEDS. „ ' HERBS. -■» y
Double Tanse.v t Sage; Cafuip 4
Mothenvort; Catnip Pennyroyall
Bonesct; Bugle ; Princes pine*; Molherworp
Wpnmyodd; Lobelia Bdneset; Bugle
Pennyroyall Mullen Leaves' •
Bene Plant; Sorrell Seeds Elder Flowers •„ Cicuta
Garlick Sends Double Tfinspy, ~
Garlfck Roots * Wormwood
Broom .Corn Seeds Tliorou’ghwort
Clover and Grass Seeds ns- Hardbacks •
sorted. r • L[vij Ursij Lobelia.. V.
, A few copies of the GARDNERS .MANUEL,* contain-
ing directions for the cultivation nnd.nianagenient of tije
•‘Kitchen Garden,” all of which will be sold on doisommo-
dating terms, a liberal discount made to country merchants.
Columbus Fob/* 12. , . 2 tlJ
LEGAL NOTICES.
Executor’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold at the
Court House in Early county, between the usual
hours of snln,
Lots of Land Nos. 396 and 202, in the 4th dist.
of said couiitv. Sold by order of the proper court, as the
rrul estate ofWm. Goodgatnea orphans, tor the benefit of
said orphans. THOMAS-M. CARDIN, Ex’r;
aril 8 - 10td
MOORE A TARVER,
H AVE ’recently, received, nnd offer forsale on liberal
terms, . . ‘ . > . .» < >,
7 BoxesLeftwicks’ best plug Tobacco,mot equalled
by aijv other
25 Boxes Lettwick’s p1ug v Tobacco; cqrtal to any
other nfiiuufuctut era .' '
. 25 “ “ “ ** medium-quality
50 “ • “ „ 6 “Common • *
5ft- tt “ . tt . w inferior
2 Bbls. Smoking dc Chewing cut Tobacco, in papers
_ALSP, ' .
2 half*
2 do
2 do American do do 1 hairpipe
2 do do Tcneriffe do. 2 do^ do. Sicily Mu’d. do.
10 Bbls. Sweet Malaga Wine 3 do. Port sup. do.
10 Baskets Chantpnin do. 12 bbls Cordial assorted
2 Bbls Alcohol, 1 d6. Irish Whiskey *
2. do Spts. Turpentine, 5 do. Sperm Oil
T do. Linseed Oil. 12doz. Bottles Olive Oil
50 Bbls and half bbls Mackerel, assorted
Likewise, a general assortment of
.Dry Goods, Crockery and Cutlery..
’'Smiths Anvils, Vice?, Bellows,Hammers.-
SlcdgOK, dtc. 4&c. Irotl und Steel, Log Chains
Shovels and Spades, Treed Chains
Hollow Wurej Brass Kettles, Rifles dt Pistols
Double and single Barrell Gens.
A choice assortment of SADDLERY,
Such an Carriage Harness, Gig do. Dray do,
. Gent’s. Saddles, Lodios Saddles,Saddle Bags
* Bridles, Headstalls, and reins, Leather Trunks,
March 4 • -
8l 5^f
A Toacher Wanted.
O IVEflyhoisthbmughly cnpnblo uf leaching tho' usual
hranebea of Iho English diqmrtiuem, wlio oan cunio
(roll recommended for hie capacity ei a Tcnoher ond of
good character will lip-liberally coraucnsutcd 'forhia flfr-
vicea. Tha School feabout eight miles south oust of I,a
Fayette, in Cbambora county Aja, Apply to either oftho
.luuleraignoa. '' FRANCJS RA1.LAWAY, ,
JAMES BALLARI),
CHARLES FORBES,
JOHN R. PAGE,
. J. W. COOPER.
April 8 ' 10 tf
Bruce’s New York Type Foundry.
No, 13 Chambers St.* near Ctatlianr.'
T HE price of Five Line Pice,plain and antique, is re-
d%cedio25centaa.lb.nnd StxLinnPica, nnd larger
to 29 Ceuta, thereby making theao perfect meldl Types'
chca|iortlian any other.
. This Foundry line amostextenaivo and uunaralnllcd as-
aortment of Plain, Shaded, Condcnacd, and Ornamental
Types, by which Printers at the Letter Preaa-ore. enabled
to rival the iinpreaaiona from copper-plate in beauty, fan
cy nnd taataful display. .
■Tlio OBflurlment embraces 250 sires or.varieties- from-
twelvo-lino pica to pearl, of Roman, ltalm, Black, Antique
Italian, Ti(le,' Condensed, Shaded,' Script Back-slope,'
-German Text, .Ornamental, Music, Ac, and also Piedo
Fraotion8, Superiors,Space Rules, Astronomical end oth-
*r Signs, Ornamental Oashca.Long Braces, Brass.Rnlas,
nearly 300 Borders, and more than 1000 Cuts pr Ornaments
for Newspapers, ScIioobBooks, anfScientifio works.
“ ' Cues, Chas-
' printing
v .
They also execute ordora fdr Stercotvping.
Printers of Newspapers who pabhsli this advertisement
, .rith this note) three times before the first of July, 1838,
and send a paper containing it to tho foundry, shall recoivo
payment when they make a purchase from'tho Foundry
uffuur times tha amount of their hill. The.publidation of
uur former advertisement is hereby forbidden.
, Geo. brdce ■&. Co.
Now York, Jah. 23.1833. .. 13-^w
• v New-Goods.
T HE subscriber has recently received on extensive
and well assorted atockpf
Fall and Winter Goods,
Suchah Broadcloths, Cosshncre, Satinetts. Kerseys, Lin-
scys. Flannels, Blankets Jic. Likewise, Ready- made'
Cotiling,' Hats, Caps, Bouts, Shoes, and a great variety of
fine onu Fancy Goods, which ho offers to purehasorson tho
most accommodating toruis. E. E. POWERS.-'
Novembor20 ' , 42 tf
To Carpenters. ,
npHE undersigned having beoh appointed a Commit-
JL tite, by the PreshyteHan Congregation at Hamilton,
to contract for the buildinghrii Church edifice loboeroc-
ted in said town, will reeitive.sealed proposals fortheb.oil-
ding of vaid edifice, till tho ISth Of May next. Persona
desirous of undertaking said building, are desired tn call
on either of tho Ondendgncd. when a plan of said building
9 ; ^
t A; H. SCOTT*
R* B. WELW, > Committee
f .* J AS.. GLASS, ^ f
SAM’L. HUEY. 1
April IS 11 1511 -
Notice*
A LL persons are lierebr ttotifiril and forwaraed not to
cretlU my Wile, ELIZABETH KNIGHT,on mv ac
count. As sho l ns loft mv lwd and board,-1 nm determin
ed not to pav-any of her contrabts tmless compelled by
law; • ISAAC KNIGHT, U Grange, Geo.
ftlayfi.. ^ .. . . 14 2t
Negroes Wanted.
T HE subscribers wish to purchase 25 or 30 likely
young Negntes~Men, Women and Boya—for which
the highest cash price will bo given. jtuV /»' • - .2
BLACKMON 5c,. COOPER.
Whiteaville, Harris co., May 4,183& H
Administrator's Sale*
WBUKSfJANT to the order of the honorable the Infeti-
ML or Court of Lincoln county, while sitting for ordina
ry purp/ises will be sold on the first Tuesday in June
text, fit t)ie. court house door, in the town of Cuthhert,
ftnmlotph ct^unty, one
» Lot or Land, No. 40, Jn the 10.th dist,
Randolph county, the snme sold for the benefit of the loga-
;ces of Moses Jones, deceased. Terras made known on
the v day of tale. - Also, v * '
On the same day, in the town 6f Starkesvillc, Lee co one
lot of Land No. 103 in the 3d district Lee.
MASON JONES, ?
April 4i-l0tds .TOLIVER ( J ONES, S Adm
V - Adiiiinisirfttoi ’s Sale*
• A GREEABLY to an'order of tlio Ioferior Court of
Jlk Troap county, *hile sitting for ordinary purposes,
will he sold on the first Tuesday in June next, tothe high
est bidder, before the Court House door in LuGrange,
Troop County * ’ .
. . One Negro Man,. %
jumin Baker, dece'dscd, sold for the benefit of tho orphans
of said decM. Terms will be made known on .the Hay of
sale. * • , - .WILLIS B. STERLING,. Guar.-
April, 8,' 183?; 10-ttls
; Administrator’s Sale.'
UJKT-ILL lie sold in tlietotvia ofLninpkln, Stcwnrtcciun-
V,V tv,bn Friday, thoSOlh day otMaynoxt, a qunptf
ty oT COWS end CALVES, young cnilio AIeo, all tlio
'■ Household and Kitchen Fumltiire, '
bclonginglti the estateoflhstatcJohn G. White,Uccenacd
Tcrmn ol sale made known on tlte day. '
March 18.-8tds - BAMUEL ADAMS, Adm’r.
Aduiiaiistfatars Sale. .
•mmriLL he sold on Shturdny the l'4th day of May next
ff at the hoy^e of Jopatlian Glulds, deceased, all the
Perishable Property of said deceased, consisting uf 1
Farmirtg UtlenBils,' with other articles too totfibus to meit-
tinn* Sold for tho benefit of tho heirs qnd creditors of said
*d^cea8ed. Terms on the day of sgle*
Mareh20.~8ids - B. T. L. SPENCER, Adm’r:
* Ouardian’tJSale,
mA/ ILLha sold fit the Court House in Hamiltdn Har-
ris Coqnty under an order of (he Inferior Court of
said county on thO' first Tuesday in June. na^l a pegro
map by theUaftic of ToiiEY,* fc Propiarly ofNancy'R. Hill,*
Minor—sold for Iter, benefit. ■ T?rtus (which < yr|ll he ac*
cOiitm.odating) on the day. '
April l % 9-2m ’ v GEO. GRAN BERRY; G uar.
Adniinistrators Sale.-
‘VST’ILLbe aold -ooithe firat Tuesday in Juno next,
¥ w' before tho Court House door in Hamilton,a negro,
boy Charles, the'property of S/fi. Thompson deceased.
Sold by order of tho Court of ordinary i *t - • ., ’ • ‘ r
. April 1, 9-2m ■ J, J. THOMPSON," Adm’r.
• Niotice. ’ • ;
"■PERSONS indebted to the estate of Jesse M. Battle,
ML late* of Harris county, deceased; wilh please rtiaker
payraentr-and those having • demands against it will pre
sent them, without delay,.’to the subscriber, duly autlten-
ticated. ..'*. JAMES W. OATp,>dm’r.
May 6. - 1 . " , ’ 14 6t
'WTlOUR montlisaftef datp,;application will he made td
JT the lionorable. the Inferior court of Troup county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave, tq.spll. thp
lands belonging to the orphans of George Waldronn, late
of Marion county^ dec’d. .JOHN BROOKS, Guar..
-January22 . .... f* . . 51 ^m
*■71 OUR months after date, application wilPhe uiade,lo
r the honorable, thp Inferior Court of ^manuel ' ccmn-.
ty, when ’sitting fit ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the
real estate of ,Wm ,W. Heatlt jof Emanuel county, an -ille
gitimate of Sarah Heath of Seriven county.
e ;. 1 > HARDY v:HEATH, Guardian,
January ft .. . W 4 .L .. ^ .49 4m ,
*■7^ OUR months after date application will ’be made to
Ml .tiie honorable the Inferior Gourt of Troup county,
while sitRng^for ordinhry purposes, for leave to sell one of
the Negroes belonging to Uiq orphans qf Beniamin Baker,
deceased. • " . 'WILLIS B. STERLING, Guardhi*
Jan.2.. ~ * V • J . ' 49-Mnrt.
f]4 OUR' ihottliis after date, application will be made, to
the honorable Iho Inferiar-.Court of Hancock coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
NEGROES belongingio the estate df Byrd Ferrel, late
of said county, doc’d. , . t,
Fobfi 1 4m* -JOHN FLETCHER, Gnnr. ,
WTt OUR - months' after date application will be made to
JT the honb'rable the Inferior Court of Talbot county,
while sitting for ohluiqry purposes, fbr leave to sell the
Real Estato attd Negroes belonging to the estate of Wm.
Snelling, deceased.
V HAMILTON DUKE, \ AfTmtrfl
X Feb. l-rl 4m RORT. SNELLING, 5 Adm n '
“■jlbUR inqoths after dale, application will be made to.
JT the honorable the Inferior Court of Harris county,
when sitting np a court of ordinary, for leave to sel a negro
boy CHARLES, belonging to the estate of S- B.. Thomp-
osn, dec’d. J. J. THOMPSON, Adm’r.
February 5 i -. 1—4 m
WN OUR months after date qpplichtion will bo made to
. JT- the honorable the Inferior Court of Talbot county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
Negroes belonging to thacstulo of Reuben Tucker, Jate of
said county, deceased. * - • *
m. 12-2 4m JOHN R. CANON, Adm’r-
/■TlbUR'mpnths after date application will.be made to
JT tho honorable' the Inferior OoUrt of Tnlbot county,
when sitting foV ordiharv purposes, for.leave to sell the
Lnnd and Negroes belonging to the estate of William Snel*
ling, latbiof said county, deceased/ ' > ■
Y . HAMILTON DUKES, ) Af , mtMI
Feb 12-2 4m ROBERT SNELLINGS, \ Adm w
*MJI OUR months after date application will be made to
JT the Inferior Court of Talbot county when sitting for
ordinary purposes, forleave to sell two thirds of lot oflqnA
number two hundred and seventy-nine, in the twenty third
district of Taihot county, ami also at the expiration of forty
days for leqve to sell thp Perishable property, household
nnd kitchen furniture for, tht\benefit of the heirs and credi
tors ofStbphen F. Cato, deceased. ’ *■’ r - *
Jun. i } 48 4m JESSE HVINGStON,.Adm’r.
."KNOUR months after date; application will be made to
JT the Inferior Court of Sunite* county, when sitting
for ordinary purport*, for leave to rail the Laud belonging
to theeptate.ofZ. JJ. House, late of said county, deceased.
• . 4..C. PICKETT, Adm’r.,
Feb. 10-3 4m *.. ^ZADY HOUSE, Adin’x.
"El OUR montlrn after date bpplicatiqn will be made to
JT.. the honorable tno Inferior '.Court of Ertrly County
when sitting tor ordinary purposes for leave to sell lot of
laud No,417'in tho 26th’district of Early Coiintyf belong
ing to the estate oLBenjainin Hqdges de’d., of Early coun
ty. -■/ STEPHEN L. HOQGES Adht’r. .
Aprfl 1,18ft6. < * - ;• / v* V 9—4m
WN OUR months after date application will be made to
Ml the 1ionorahle;lnferior Court of Muscogee 1 county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave , to, sell two
lots of land bslonging to thb heirs of Wm. H. Crenshaw,-
deceased, vie : lot. No. 115, iu the 27lh district of originally
Lee now Sumter county, and lot number 125 in the 4tb
district of Cowetacountys
April 6—10*4in " ' • •. J^ BARROW, Gunrd’n
■ .HOUR Munths afoer data application tfciU ite.matlo lo
JF tlio Hon. Inferior Court of Muscogee county, whpn
Kilting for ordinary purpose, for leave to' sell lot of Land
number 11, in thofftw district of said county,Ihe same be-
id’g the real estate of- Colemnn.Duko, minor.'
April 22—12,4m - JI^RY TAIT,- Guard’n.
TjlOUR months after date,' applioa'tiota will beinftdo to
Ml the honorable tha luforior Court. of Meriwether co.
when sitting as’ a Courtof Ordinary, for* leave to sell the
Negroes belonging t6 the estate of William D.> Allen, de
ceased, (viz:) Phtby a woman and her two children, for
Ute beuefit of the heirs. . - JAS. ALLEN, ir Ad’nir.,
Aprill 15 i * > * # 11 4m
.OUR months after dafe, application wilt bo made to
ML the honorable the Inferior Court..of Troup county,
when sluing os a court of ordinary, for leave, toaell the
Lands of David Huhteri latoof Monroe county^ deceased',
for tho benefit of Iheitoiraofsaid dec’d. to effect a division
between tlte heirs. _ j JAMES HUNTER, Guar.
April 15 U 4m *
"MjfiOUR months after dale applicaUon will bo tnadato
JF the Inferior CourtofRandolph.cqun(y, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for brave to sail tl)e Lurid nod Ne
groes belonging tn tho estate of Benjamin Holland, late of
said county, deceased. J •
. IV. A. HOLLAND, Adm’r.
• CHARLOTTE HOLLAND, Adm’i,
April 29,1833. ■ 13--4ra
*■71 OUR months after date application will bo made to
- ML the honorable the Inferior Court of Stewart county,
while sitting for oi dinary purposesjor leave to sell all the
Negroes belonging to die estate of Rieuben Warren, late of
fltewqrt county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of
said deceased. JOHN T, WARREN, Adin’r.
. April 27*. 13-~4m
-'■340UR montlis afterdate application will bo made to
JL’ the Inferior.Court of Troop countv, whensiiting
as a Con rt of Ordinary, for leave to Sell the Negroes of
the cstnte of Thomas'W. Stanley, deceased, for the benefit
of tlio heira-of said .Mate. ■
April 29. -13 4 ( n ELLEN STANLEY, Atiin’x.
*■71 OUR months after date, tfpplioatkm will ba made lo
fi? the honorable the Inferior Court, when sitting os t a
Court of Ordinaiy, for loave to sell 85 acres of Lend, be
the Prime more or less, it being part of lot No. 84, In .the 3d
district of Harris county; it being* the north-east half of
said lot, belonging to James Cotenev, deceased.
* . EDMUND ADDA»!S,Ex’tr.
May 3,1836. 1 14—4 m.
SaiERlFF’S SALESr
, Smliler Sales. .
W ILL l»e sold on tho first Tueddiiy in Junanoxt,at'
tiic court house door, in Aiucricus, Sumter aounty
the followingpropcrty to wit:
Lot of Land No* one hundred and twenty-four,
and also one hundred nnd forty-seven, enrh in tho twenty-
seventh (27tli) district of formerly Lee, now Sumter coun
ty, the place wbereor. Jesse Harris now lives,’levied on ns-
tho property of raid Jesse Harris' to SHti.-%ly n fi fa from
Dooly Superior Court, infavor of Williaiii pule, Executor,.
&C. vs. sam Harris.
• A 1st), lot No. two'hnndred and sixteoen, in the'
seventeenth district of said county of Siimter, to satisfy 0.1
fi fa from Jarpor J slices Court, in favor of Caleb Wood-*
lev vs Elijah N. Hnpclmll, Jamea A. Hnschpll and Joseph
Johnson; levied on as the property of Janies A. HaschalL '
Levied on and returned to me by a Constable.
Also, lot of Land No. ttnfe' hundred ftnd sixteen, 9
inlhe iwenty-Fnvenih district of originally Leo, now Sum-',
terenupty, levied on ns fhe properly of John Kimmey,;to
satisfy b fi fa* from'Sumter Suparior Court iu favor of
Jiimcs Bright, Administrator, Ac. vs said Kimmoy. •
Lot of land number one hppdred, ppti siK^/*wx, '
in tlie twenty-eighth district of formerly Lee, now Sit inter'
county, as the property of B. Ji .Snndforil, to satisfy sundry
fi fits from a Justices Court of Suniter-bounty, in favor!of ,
N.’ Porter, vs B.’ /. Sandford, M. Miller and Gcorge^Robin
son.' Levied on and returned tO nmbva Cnnstiiniel 1 ;” *’• ,*
May,6. * JAMES GLASS, Sheriff. v
before me
N. H. Barden, a justice of the porffco in ub'dTbr said
county, by Jqrrbd Dennardi two estray Mules, dark Ool-
*E*OUR months afterdate, application will l>e mode to
Ml the Inferior Court of Meriwether county, when ait-
ting tor Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the lands
belonging to Elizabeth Hardin and> John G. Hardin, roj-
nors of Robert Harold* JOHN HONEA,Gtinr
May 6. 14 -t
■MTILL
• I? toivr
Trotip Sales. ?
be epld .before the Coitr’h Honso door. in tliB' i
. . toivq of La. Grange, Troup, county, pn the , first
TueMay in June negt, Within the luwful hours of sale, tho
folio wing .property, viz: . y
. One totyn lot in the town.of VV r est-Point, toler* .
nhly woll improved, known as Baker’s Lot, and whereon
Olem'ent Forte* now'tesfdes, levied uj'ton as the property "
of,Georg0 A\T.-Coe, to satisfy a li fd from Troup-Superior 1 1
Court* in favor of T. G. &• W H. Atwood vs. George W.
Ooe.—May 6. * > D. S. RbBERTSON, Shff.
\ fifnrtifjlaRs. . »
ySMTlLh be add at the Court tjousb'dbor, in .Hamilton',* •
¥v, Harris county, ol) the first Tuesday in Jline noxt,-
between .the usual houra of sale, r . . ...
' One .'negro man"by the name,of Charles, oljout
eighteen years 6liI, J levied onAo Satisfy three fi las, issued'
from tho69£ik:dblrict.(L-M. in,fuvpr of John J* Ilurpor
und John J.’Harper & Co. ys John Lawson. Levy tnude >
and returned tb mp by a Constable. ' ' *
Mity 6* V / -j NATHANIEL’ J. SCO'J’T, SWff.
Marion saics.
W lL^i' l»e soldv uf Tazewell,. tlio. jtlnce of holding
Courtg in Marion county, on tho first Tuesday in
•J Une ‘next,' between the ilsual hoqra of sale, the following
• oronerty^ to wit: - ; * .! ■
Lot of land .nunihef one hundred and. flfiy-
ihree. irt the lotirtli district of. originally Mp sc ogee, but
.now Mari oh county,:taken as the property of Hnnry At- .
jcinson to satisfy soiqe smail.fi fasifroni a’Justices Court
in Wilkinson cotmtv, in. fovM of^A, F. temples. Levy,
•made and returned td nto by a Constable.
May 6. ; . EDVVARD MA'I'HEWS, Hli’ff.-
• .'Notice.”
A LL,persons indebted to,the^estnteof James Sikes, de-
ceased, late of Harris^oiinty, are requested to make
immedlate; pa>’tii< 4 nt, and those liuring deiphuds against
said estate, are requested to present t em- duly authenti
cated for payment, in terms of the law.
May G-~l4.'6t TnsiiTV a
"JOSIAH SIICE^, Adnt»r,
jpi EoRGIA.MU.SCQGFsE COUNTY.-Wheroas At a
\X. Bates applies for letters of administration on’the
esidre of James A. Laucnster.lato of said countv.dacrasm'.
These are therefore tu cite and adytmisb ull and sintri -
• Qr the kindred and creditura ol said deceased, tn he And at -
-pear atiny office wldtln the time preserihed ,by law, th< n
if w h.
GEORGIA, TROUP COUNTY.—Whereas Kidey
Bursop and Isaac G.-Burson applies lo me for letters
of Administration on the estate of Elisha Burson, late of
earn county, decoscd:
Thaao'iim tlins-nCirn I
Given under my baud, at office, this'Sfid day of AnriL
!ai - 13 4t HENRY PERKINS fa 0. 6.'
EORGIA, EARLY COUNTY.—Whereas Robert
W. Sheffield, guardian of Islinm Sheffield, opnlies
for letters of dismission from said guardianship. •
Thraia therefore to cito and admonish nil and singular
ERRY, Oik. C. O. to
EORGIA, MUSCOGEECOUNTY—Whereas, Jo-
BC Ph Smith, applies for letters of Administration,
on the estate of Caleb M.J. Smith, into of said countv.
dec'd. • ’
Tlioso nre therefore to cite end niimonish all andein-u-
tr, thn kindred titl'd creditora c r - 1 -' J -' - - *
ppearnt myuffico, ivithin tl
man and there to shots cause,
letters ehould not be granted.
. . ' JOHN TOWNSEND, c. o.o.
Apnlga , 12 4t
BE AL-ESTATE & MONEY BROKER
T HE subscrihor has one,nod an office in this city for
the transaction of a General Brokerage bnsiuese
uapnalists desiring to sell, buy or ex elm net) properly,.or
to loan cash nn nntn». inertp»pp». nr i.tl.n
,T‘
Capita "nit, urniring iu ecu, uny or exeimnge properly,.or
to loan ensh on notes, mortgages, or oiheriviso, or to trans
act ony other business in this lino, will find nil their orders
and instructions faithfully compiled with, Ity opplving to
the subscriber, cither personalty or lty later. HiB long
residence in this city.and.extensive. acquaintance with tlte
people,gives'him advantages whichwill ccrtninlv make it
I hointercst of those of mare limited acquaintance to confide
tlioir liualneaa to his agency,
L „ ... E. SIGOURNEY NORTON.
■ N. B. A few Thousand Dollars may be had on good
Notea, by applying to E. S. N.
April 29. . 13tf
laty Notice,
S AMUEL M. STRONG, has opened a Law Office, in
Forsyth,' Monroe county. Go, nnd will practice in th.
soverol Courts of the Flint, nnd Jones of the Ocmnlgoo. •
Business committed to hiscara,will beatlended to with
tba utmost promptpess and ability of which he is capable.
Forsyth, April I , . 9'din
LANB.IN COBB AAI» CIIEROKEE,
FOR SALE.,
W ILL he sold .before tlio Court Homo door in Cobb
county, on the first Tuesday in July next, be
tween tlio nasal hours of sale,
Lotof Land No. 315, in the 20th dist. and 2d .
Section, qfo'rigihnily Cherokne now Cobh county, coulnin-
idg 130 acres more or loss". Also,
, Will be sold before the Court House door io-Cherokeo
county on the first Tuesday in July uext, between the
usual hbura. of snle. Lot of Land number 438 in the third
district and third flection of Cherokee county, containing
40 acres more or less, said lands belonging to the estato
of Thames-A. Ranks, deceased, late of Elbert county,
and sold for.the benefit of the heirs of said deaensed.
■ Terras, cash. THOMAS JONES, A
- WILLIAM BAILA^, V '
April 29~13td YOUNG L. G. HARRIS,) - x!la
' TOWS LOTS.'
Tallapoosa county site.
FW1HE Commissioners, appointed b>* an act 'of the Leg- '
' JL ; Mature of this State to select a = suitable • kite for.
the erection of the public buildings in Tallapoosa coun
ty, and to dispose of the lots around the same, hereby glvo *
notice that they, will, on the first Monday in June next, ex-
pose to public sale, all the Town lots in the Town of
JVIUNTOSH.
- MclKTonrU beantifully'fltuated-in a healthy region of .
country, well watered with springs, and if in the midst of
thehuost fertile region of uplnnd in the new Territory ol
Alabama, and there ia no'doubt; that it will ho ono of the'
most thriving and populous village* in Alabama. The
terms will be made known oh the day of Bale,
Plans of tha town maybe sden at TalfaMed,on application
to John IL Brodnax, E*< ^ * 1
tho Clerk Of the County
of (he Conitnisiionerat
tax, E50: at Oakfuske^on application to
bounty Court; at Dudleyville, or of any
nera* • ‘ • ; «
April 27,
PETER DUDLEY,
IRVIN LAWSON,
JOSIAH WILLIAMS
BENJAMIN YOUNG,
CHARLES BUSSEY',
ELLAS J. HBARD£V.
THOMAS li. BERY.
JOHN H.- BRODNAX,
For Saw mills. , ;
J UST recejven nnd for solo by the .subscribers Mill snd
Cross Cut Saws nnd Files,nf tha best quality. Also *
an-assortment of Cranks, Log Hooks, Chains and Mill;:
Itods. nf iho most approved patterns. v
April 28-18tf ■ JOHN DILLINGHAM & Co.
llidGS Wanted.
■WM7E will gird liicttn per lb for guntl Dry Cow Hides,,
■fl delivert-dat our Pnnysrd, 10 miles north east of
Newnan.near the Decatur road.
— •• • tt K-omB? -
April 22 12 tf J. II. JOHNSON.
Caution.
altle'to James H. Estes, due about Cliristmas, as I
note has bees lost or mislaid, thU 4th March 1636.
JAMES H.BSTES,
ApnlS 11 m3m,