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TA1VABU aiVSK LUTOB
FOR SALE.
Tint *oB«cftfBKit-orrimi roR sale o.*r oood terms,
9600 Acres of first quality Land*
^Uf on thoOnwitcbeo Bend, shout 16 mile* below Columbus,
YD0 ncrcs of whirls arc cleared,
and i 0 excellent order fur iIi*j cultivation of rollon, corn, &c.
FM1HE.SE Lands will 'alt he sold in a body, ami from
M their eligible and Convenient location, nnd thrii ac
knowledged fertility. nr© fir hi v wo III the nitration of
tboao who desire In form m MWaaiOnt ill the healthful and
productive region of tbo Chutohnochic.
Apnlv fubecrUwr in Macon, or to E. 8. Shorter,
r.q. or !(•< 8. K. Hodgej, at Columbus. Indisputable
titles will glVeti. • J. COW LE8*
June 10, •'* •; 20 If
(D* The tJhnrterton Mercury, and Courier, anil Colum
bia Felereopc, will publish 3 immiha anil forward account*
tw this office.
p. <ui£i>zii:i>jki,
W OULD inform hi* friend*, and the public generally
that he ha* just returned Irom New York, with a
choice and fashionable selection of
Watclwtt mid Jewelry,
end taken the store lately occupied by Hall Sc Mosc*
south end ol the City Hall, where ho will keep conftant*
hand,.! good assortment of tlio following urticlcg:
'waTciies
Gold and Silver Patent Lover*, full Jeweled and Plain
•f Tobias and llecsloy’s Manufacture; Gold anchor Et*
oapemeut; fluid Duplex Watches} Cold and .Silver Lo
pine*} Ladiee plain Gold Watches and plain Silver \Yut
aha*.
KAIl-ltlNGS.
Plain Gold with PomcI-; Lang Fillntrree with Tn*.«el*
Enamelled with and wnhuut Swing"} Coral; Cold
Stone with Fillagreo; Cornelian ncqita maria; Aguto
Onix, Jaspe^ Jet, and every other kind manufactured.
. PINURU 1I1N0S.
Diamond, aequn maria. Enamelled, Emerald, Ruby,
Game*. Cold Stone, lilood Slone.Tiquiz, ' Amctifist,- Ag*
ate, Turquoi*, Pearl and Jet, Chared, .Motto ami plain*
RltUAHT PIN’S*
Diamond, Diamond mid Pearl, Pearl and Snplilre, Pearl
and Emerald, Ruby, Acquit Murftl, 1 EnameMed. Ememtd,
Cameo, Mini.itmc, Coral, Agate, Comehon, Topa*, Jet
and plain Cold.
Ladies n-vk.Cbnlns, Wold an I Silven Gold Watch
Hooka} Gold and Silver Ruckle*, Gold ton Silver Tliim*
hie*. Silver(.’oim’m, Gentloiinina Gold and Silver (inaril*,
Gold ami Silver Fob Chains, Seal* nad }t©yaof every_ des
cription, Gold and Silver Pencil (’arc*, Gobi and Silver
Tooth Pick*, Gold mid Silver Spectacle#. Quizzing Gla*.
Ml, Gold Snaps, Enamelled, Fillugrce and plain} Shirt but.
ton*,
Silver At plated Table and Ten Spoon*, Rutter Kaivc*,
Morient Box©*, HD iag from two to nix tlinen, Accordion*,
Pistols, Cutlurv, Perfumery, and every other article, coin
lx under the head of Jqw'olryand Fancy Good*.
*0, DeGILSE, from Now York, respectfully in
Ihe people of Columbus nml it* vicinity,' that If hna located
hhneelramong them, mid will ink© chan:© of tlm Watch
department, in the store of P. Miedzielalw. where lie will
repairevery description of Watcher, in the heat possible
maurtor,and foci* admired, Aum belong practical knowl
edge of lit© burial's*, to give satisfaction tu all who may
favour him with a call.
All watch •*, purchased nt this storo will kept in or
der, free of clitrgn for twelve mouth", and person* wishing
lo ©xchang© their wntcli, will ho iillnw.<1 thuume prico hm
paid for, any linin'within t ©folic inonili?..
N. B. All kind* of Jewelry nml Silver Wuro repaired.
GalllghaiPi Vegelable
FEVER AND AGUE PILLS,
AN INFALLIBLE CURA FOR THAT DISKA9R.
I T i* now three Ware sine© GALLIUHAN’S VEGET
ABLE FEVER AND AGUE PILLS were firp! in
troduced to the public. The success which has already
attended tlieir ii*c,-lhungh- confined, comparatively. lo a
limited extent of country, liaa been an great, that the pro
prietor* have fouud it difficult to meet the demand rreuicd
fur them: hut tlieir gircuiiMMiircs having changed, they
propose, in the (four#© if llic ensuing year, lo extend their
sphere of opomtion to every section of the country where
tlio Fever and Ague prevail*. .. - T ..^.v
Tli© proprietor* have n large mn.M of testimony confirm
ing the reputation of these pill*, and Imv© made n few ex
tract* from the many letter* ami certificate* in tlieir po*-
scestpo, which theyVeapi ctfully preaent to flic public for
consideration. It will ut unco ho seen by this evidence,
that no remedy'for the prevailing disease o:' the ?ouili©ru
and We-tern Mate* ho* eve© been preieutbd lo the notico
film nfilictcd, with stronger, claim" fur their nttontion.
Futiiidcd upon tin* nuir«l and roundest of nil principle?,
viz. actual ex per imenf, those pills liuvc heeii wonderfully
#iiccc#slul in restoring the #ick to hcnltlMiml, in spite of
doubt* and prejudices, tbo use of thorn, in llio*o part* of
country which ihe proprietors hnve -h**eii nldo to supply,
ban been rapidly extending. It i* highly encouraging to
them that, among the li*t of those who have been cither
personally hencfilted by, them, or have witnessed their
•fi’. ct* on oihej**, are the frames of tuantf of die most to-
iprc table nml intelligent men-in the South, who have
mcerfuliy givett their written testimony to that effect,
Mcs-r*. Fletcher & Wc*icott: Gentlemen,—It ufibrd*
ne great plen*iiro to glvo my testiumuy in favor of vour
•Oalliglinti’* Fever and Acne Fills," * ( linve repeatedly
employed them in my family, and in every ens* they have
succeeded hcydnd'my hope*, in effecting thorough und
permanent cure a. They have also been used extensively
hi my hcigiihorliond, during th© pt e*t season, w itli the same
happy find euliilnry c fleei*. The people in Ibis section of
the country enmim too highly appreciate them, for. In my
upjnion tliey aland nt tit* very head of the list of uiedichica
for tlio Fc/or and Ague. Re assured I shall not fail to
iVcommeftd them to all person* whom I may meet with
nfilictcd widi tint IrouldesomounddiatrcssiugdiNcaie.
Your* respectfully. - ‘ * ’
WM. WELLBORN, Randolph co. Go.
Oct. S4tli, 1035.
* have used GalUghno'a Pill" with successv-thoy have
tntion*.
TO COTTON FLAMERS
T HE aubscriber has removed to tbi* place for the
purpose ol carrying on the Cotton Gin making bu
siness; and from hi* long experience in thut liur, his well
known abilities a* a workman, hi* best preparation and
attention in every department of Ihe work, and from hi*,
promise to tb6 public to turn out work superior in every
re*|»ccl to any done in the Union, lie expect* to he patron-
*- All III* materials will bo of the heat quality—steel
i, steel hrensting, and highly hardened. The eylcn-
oflhe plain or cheap gins will run on composition
boxing, (warranted durable,) und every possible plan und
pain*taken to guard the work (gainst wearing or getting
out of order by use. The price* are a* follows .—ten inch
diameter saws, cv lender* on boxing, and to clean J200 lbs.
clean cotton the day, 25 per saw, for 40 saws; ten inch
#.: **, eyienders running oj» Reed's lute improved friction
wheel plan. $;1 5fl; 14 inch diameter saws, on boxing,
40 saws (with good gear,) to clean ICCO to 2000 Ihs.nico
cotton, ut $5 25 pur saw ; 14 inch saws on the friction
w heel plan, 50 per snw. The advantage, of the friction
w heel (or pulleys) is very great, saving ono third of the
draft, or going power, und Completely preventing nil chance
of heat nml wear. All kinds of repairing done on old gin*
in a careful manner. Al«o, Lath© Iron*] wiiliccuirc* com
plete, of superior workmamdiip and construction. Reid’s
late invented *f1f-regu|atin«CircuIiug and Tooth Cutting
Engine, ami all other Gin Maker* 'Fools, made to order.
Also, having n good Blacksmith in employ, Mill Irqns,
Gudgeon* and Inks; Boxing olhestcosimorition,and any
Iron Work requiring turning, or other finish, done. Speci
mens of theuhove work, and also a new gin of the improv
ed plan, attached to the establishment, may Im seen in a
few weeks, nt llieir Cotton Gin Manufactory, comer of St-
Clair and Oglctliorpe-sirects, where orders from distant
customer* w ill he attended to, mid work put up with care
to go hy the road or river. TEMPLETON REID,
Columbus, April 2ii. 1$ if For the Company.
The Columlnt* Papers Georgia Journal, Federal U-
nion MilledgevlUc, Mncbti Messenger," Aug.8e.minel, Sa-
vunnult Rc'pubUcrti), par cn Telcgrpph, Florida lutclli-
gwiccr. Mobil© Chrbniclo, Mohtgomnr • Joiirtml, N. O.
Bulletin, Natches Courier, lliintitVillo Advocate, will
’ no two luiertion* and.forward tlieir uciount to
ce, T. It.
Oc toiler 24
l OR SALE*
T HE aubsi ribcrxiiTL'ra for «ala upon aecoinmndatlng
teririH, the u hole or any part of the following Lunds,
•ituaied in the Creek Territory, Alabama#' The* linve,
Ikon (with the exception of a few pieeo*,) selected by
kim*elf,atid nr* of good quality, some of which ura equal
to any Land* in ilia Territory fur the culture of cotton.
Persons desirous of ptmdiasmg.cmi he supplied with tbn
price and description of each particular piece of Land, by
applying to itOBT. 8. H.4RDEWAY.
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Filly polltirti Roivurtl. ,
TM EFT mv Plantation, in Atahmun, Russel county, an
JLi Monday, 28th ult, five Negroes, say three - Inflow*
and two girls. BOB l* about titty years old, rather yellow
Complected, no marks of distinction racollected. Tlio oth
er two boy*, Mlt.LEDQR and SAM. are about 20 years of
age each, common aixe, both dark complected. The two
women. LUCY aud CHARITY by name, are of common
•lae. Lucy la eighteen year* old, yellow complected.
Charily ia nineteen, more fleshy, ana dark complected.
Any person delivering said negroes to the subscriber, shall
receive the above reward, or twenty-fivo dollars for lodging
thessme in any safe jail, either in Alnhama nr Georgia.
It is thought the Negroes will make for Florida.
April 7-lOif ■ B. J. BROWN.
E3T The Georgia Journal will Insert the above three
times and send th.dr account to this olfice for collection.
moiu lhuti ttiel mv ©xpeelntions.
ri. 11. 1NGEU30LL, M. r).,Columbu*, Go.
Nov. 20,1835.
Gcnilcnleii—I take pleasure in bearing testimony to tlio
virttirft of Gnllichnn'i’ Fever and Ague Fills. I have tri
ed tfiemrin u *cv* renttuck of chill* and fever which 1 hud
in Juno last, nndlli©r n "nlt wns an immediate and perma
nent euro. Since that time 1 have rccomincudrd them k
many ofmy friends, and the result has uniformly been the
same min my own case.
Respectfully. W. C.. B1SSELL, Columbus,Ga.
Nov fiOtb, 1835. > . .•
Genfemt'ii—From'the trials i have repeatedly given
11 Gallighaii'* Vegetable Fever and Ague Fills” during
the prasfctit tall and past Slimmer, in the euro of intermit
tent ague und fever, 1 take ph-imitr© in recommending
limn ih acertnio find #p<-citie icn'c.iv— how oiiHtitmtc mi-
ev. rtlieeimc* maybe. Tlieno Fills hive In en extensively
Imed in this section of the country, anil so Inr a* 1 know,
without disappointing the oxjicctatjuflJ of nsiugle'individ*
uhl. WM. J. JOHNSON, M7D. Fon.GomeB, Ga.
llllfNov. 1835. - t I 1
Geiitb'iii*''ii— I have used in mjr f»iroily,sttccbssktlly,six
boxes of GtiUiglian'tr pill*.. I had tlio Ague and Fcvbr my
self tirrhe month, and twd Jioxos thoroiiglily cured n o.
I mu now ns wall ub 1 was hclbro I was taken sick. My
little daughter wan hi a very low state with the *rune dis-
case, which had continued on her more than n year, at
tended wljh nil nguo case, or epl.afg'snout of the apleen,
and tlio use of on© box restored ifet- to good r lt(!tilih. The
ufTpctton of tho spleen hasnlso been cured. 7 think your
pills are the best medicine I over used in m’v family;
Yours. &c. , B. B. MITCHELL.
Coin minis. On,, ‘iOtlt NW. 1835.
Gentlemen—It affords it.o pluiiHtire to Inforth you of a
remarkiihlc euro of chill* ami fever produced by Gullig*
bait's Fills. . An infant suti of mine; only six months old,
taken very ill with that riisenifo early Inst summo*. I
induced, front what I had liMnl, to try your pills, nnjl
having pjtlverizetl onoof them, I gavo it ta lnm hi very
small, repmited do'ses, following n* nearly a* possible the
dircctions vou have given for children. Tlio disease was
immediately checked, and in nfovvdayshe wns complete
ly restored to health. It i* now six months since; nud he
continue* perfectly well and much more livolyand playful
tliim usual.
I do not hesitnto to repent (wlnl'T ha ve oficn tphl my
friends) that I sincerely byllevo vour pills woro tlio ntcotitf
u( saving the life of my dour child.'
With fcelingtrof respect nml gratitude,.
' lum. Gentlemen, yours, &o.
CHARLES B. URODKWAY.
XYinekle.wllle,Florida, Nov. 7th, 1^35.
Gentlemen—My hruther-in hivv, a lad aged ten year*,-
nsiuketi with tlm Fever ami Ague last spring, and took
a box of vour Ghllighnn'a Fills. lie was very much redu
ced by the attack,(inil iiH U wqs very early In the season, 1
luid fears that ho would continue In a feeble state of health
through the summon but they were groundless} after ta
king tlm usual number of pill* his 4>aroxyins were h;okcn,
and 111* health has been gindimll.v improving over since \
so much so, indeed, that he now wciulis twenty pound*
morn limn ho did before his llluc** id the soring.
1 have watched tlmoflimiN of your Fills in numerous
other cases of sk'lvimys, nnd nm decidedly of opinion that,
fur Fever and Ague, there is no modicine extant, ilescrv
ing more credit as regards certainty and safety of opera
tion. It haq never failed, so far n* t have noticed, m the
most obslinntn and lengtlieneil cases.
Your obt. serve. S. J. PARRISH.
Colituilm*, Geo., Bill Den., 1035.
Gentlemen—It is with plensura that I give you my tes-
thnniiv re*pcctine your Gnltlglmn’s Fills. I have need
them In five case*, nnd have found them a speedy and ef
fectual cur©, when used agreeably to the direction*.—
Thoy not only core the I-'eyer and Ague, but have a saluta
ry cilbpton tlie system gcncrally.-realorliigittolts orlglnal
jiealthnnil vigor, in nil cn*es where it.was broken down
and dernngcd.hv the diseavc. • ‘ **■ -
■Respectfully yours,* > JAMES SHIVERS.
Columbus, G.n.,Nqv, 21,1835.
Gehtleinen—1 taka pleasure In slntlng nty eninion bf
jur GnllighnnV Pills. During, the present fall I-have
nnd two jtascs of Fevnr And Agito in mv family; your pills
being recommended, I tried them, and the cure wns effect
ed hy ihn use of two boxes, one.for oncli. Tit© disease
lms never returned. VV, B. ROBINSON#
Columbu", Go.,Nnv. 18th, 1835. •' * •
' For.saie by HALL Sc MOSES, Rroad-street.
i Jm ©30. . 22 tf
Twenty Dolltira Itcwmtl.
S TRAYED from tho residence of the subscriber i
tli© first nf this month, a hny Mare about 15 hand* 3
inches high, five yenr* old nnd very Itenvy with fqal. She
haa very thin ninno nml did)face,nnd ia alitll© hog hack
•tl with a near, resembling a burn on Iter left shoulder
, Having owned her but a few tints,.a more minute descrip
tion can not be given. She vyljl probably endeavor to get
to Greene county in this Stale, as she waa raised by Dr.
Fierce, and lately brought from there by him.
Also, op Thursday the 21st, a yellow sorrel HORSE,
Altont 5 or 6 year* old, nml 15 hand*, 2 or 3 inches high,
with flax nimfe und tail, a star in his furcheud, nml right
hiu l foot white. He will probably make for Nashville,
Tennessee',
Ten DolUra.Rewart will ho given upon the delivery of
either of the Horse* to the subscriber, nt his residence near
Columbus, and reasonable expeber* lrnid, for bringing
umluuiv inMi.M
JoUnsou, Niicitolls & Brother,
Will keep cotHtanily on hand a good supply of
STApJjS AND.FANCY DXIY GOODS,
. Amongst which nrc tke following articles:
LOTUS, Cassimeros, Satlinnt, Flannel, bleach©*.
_ hrowti Slicctiug* and tihjrting*, Irish Linen, Apron
Checks, striped uml plaid Domestic*, Blanket*, Negro
Cloth, Carpeting, furniture and fancy Prints, Furniture
Dimity. Gingham*, Silk*,' iv-cood assortment. Clmilcy,
Cambric, Muslin. Rohinnt.Greciniwt, Laces, Rjhlmns, Mus
lin, Trimming", silk^pdcotton Hdkis.,Capes and Collars,
Hosiery. See, Aid, Ladies ami Geutlemeii’s. Boots und
Rimes, VVobl.uml Fur Hats, Tuscan and Straw Bonnots,
Ready Made Clothing, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Para
sols, Saddle*, Bridles and Alartingnl*, Crockery and Glass
)V«r©,?/H»kIng GIn**©*, Razors und Strop*, Pocket Knives,
Knives and Forks. l#ocks, Lntclie*,Bolt*, Butt* and Screws
Hinges, Hand and Cross Cut Saw*, Nail*, Log and True©
Cham*, Rifles and Short Guns, Iron and Stool, Casting*,
&c. Sugar and Coffee, Pepper, Spice, ; Ginger. Sus. See.
all of which will be aojd on the most fuvornhlo term*.
Their customers und tlm public generally are respectfully
invited to call and examine fur themselves.
Feb. 12. '
Iff. C. PHELPS & CO.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
bids Richmond City Mills Flour: .
, _ 100 this. Canal, 50 do. Whiskey, 30 do. Rum
20 do; Gin,50 do. Sugars, 50 Sack's CoQhe,
June 16 • , 20 tf
MOORE A TARVK1I,
3 AV® recently received, and offer for sulc on liberal
terms;
7 Boxes Lcftwicks’ best ping Tobacco, not equalled
by any other
25 Box©* Lcftwick'a plug Tobacco, equal to any
other manufacturers
25 “ .** “ “ medium quality
50 14 44 44 44 Common
50 44 “ 44 44 Inferior
2 Bbls. Smoking Sc Chewing cut Tobacco, in papers
ALSO,
2 halfpipes Holland Gin, 1 do do Champaign Brandy
2 do do Cogniac do. 2 Pipes Common do do
2 do , American do do 1 halfpipe best M«*d. Wine
2 do do Teuerifle do. 2 do. do. Siciiy Ma'd. do.
10 Bids. Sweet Malaga Wine 3 do. Fort sup. do.
10 Baskets Chanipnin do. 12 bids Cordial assorted
2 Bbls Alculiol, 1 do. Iridi \Yl,i-key
2 do Spts. Turpentine, 5 do. Sperm Oil
2 dp. Linseed Oil, 12doz. Botflc* Olive Oil
50Bbl* anil huifbbl* Mnckerct, assorted
Likewise, n general assortincrlt of
Dry Goods, Crockery mid Cutlery.
Smiths Anvil*, Vicer, Bellows, Hammers
Sledge-, See. See. Iron nnd Steel, Log"Chains
Shovels and Spades, Trace Chains
Hollow Ware, Bra** Kettle*, Rifles & Pistols
Double and single Darrell Guns.
'A choice assortment of SADDLERY, _
Snell asCnrringo I lames*. Gig do. I »rrtv do,
Gent’*. Saddles, Ladies Saddle*, Saddle Bags
Bridles, Headstalls and reins, Leather Trunks,
March 4 . ■ • — 5 t f
A 'fiVaclier XT suited.
NE win* is thoroughly capable of reaching the nsttnl
branch©* of tho English department, who cun come
well recommended for hi* capacity ns n Toucher und of
good character will lie liberuliy comiemmtcd for his
vice*. Tint School ia about eight mile* south east of La
Favottft.in Chamber* countv. Ain. A pplv to cithrt* of tho
undersigned. FRANCIS CALLAWAY,
JAMES BALLARD,
CHARLES FORBES, *
JOHN It. PAGE,
J. XV. COOPER.
April 8
lOtl
On Consignment,
P ILOT BREAD, in barrels; Lard, ir. kegs
Pickled Herrings, in barrels, for sale by
. . YONGE Sc COBB
JunelS—20tf . Jones’ brick building, Front-sl,
LEGAL NOTICES.
Administrator’* Sale.
TILL be sold on the 1st Tuesday in Octoliernext, at
. J ihe Court House door in Muscogee couuty, between
the usual hours of *nle,
The west end of Fraction No. two hundred andfifiy-nvc,
... tho tenth District of en ! d county. Also, ono NEGRO
MAN, n good Plantation Blacksmith, sold as a part of
the Real Estate of Stephen Kirvin^decensrd, for the bcu-
efit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased.
• EBENEZER TORRENCE, Adm'r.
Jnly 14 24tds
Will be sold
■N the first Tuesday in September next, between the
_ usual hours if sule, before tlio Court House in Blake
ly, Early county,; .
Lots nf Land numbers two hundred nnd two
(202) and three hundred and ninety-six (396), both in the
fourth dj-trict of Early county. Sold pursuant to an or
der of the honorable tlio Inferior Court of Randolph coun
ty, when silting for ordinary purposes, ns the property of
Freeman D. Carden; 8*censed.
• THOMAS M. CARDEN; Ear.
June 20. 21* tda
Administrators Sale*.
A GREEABLY to an order of tho Inferior Con.. ...
Troup county, Jetting for ordinary purposes, will he
sold nt llm Court Housedonr in Lumpkin county, on tho
fir«t Tuesday in S.-ptrinl»er next, between the usunf hours
of sale, bit nr tract of land. numhRr4l4, in tho 15th Dist
of the IctSectiqn, originally Cherokee, containing .forty
acres, more or les»,*nld as (Improperly ol Nathan Jordan
laic of snidcountv, dee’d. Bold for the benefit of tho heirs
nnd creditors of said dec’d. Terms, cash up nnd no grum
bling. CGI.LIN ROGERS, Adm’r.
June80 22 ids
SHERIFF’S SALES.
Muscogee Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Auguat next, at
/ the court house door, in the county of Muscogee,
between the usual hours of sale, the following property,
wit: 1
One negro man named Jim, levied on as the
property ol Francis A. Bosworth, to satisfy sundry fi fas
issued from a Justices' court in favor of John Dillingham,
Administrator of George W. Dillingham, deceased, vs.
said Bosworth and Thomas Ashley. Levy made and ra*
turned to mo by a constable.
JOSEPH D. BETHUNE,Dep. ShflT,
[TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in September next,
_ v at tho court house door in the county of Muscogee,
between the usual hours of sule, the following property,
to wit:
One Slenmbnnt culled Polonder, levied on a*
tho property of Ilezekiah R Wood, to sntisfj a fi fa issued
from. Muscogee Superior Conn, on the foreclosure of al
Mortgage in lavnr of TicrnnnCuddy &. Co.vs.said WotxL
Property pointed out in said fi fa.
Also,'one negro woman named'Liz, about thir^
tv-thren years old. and lirr child Mary, about srx months'
old, lovied on ris the property of Harrison Smith, to satis
fy n ft fa issued from Jones Inferior Court,on the foreclo
sure of n Mortgage in fnvorxif Sterling XV. Smith, Excel*-
tor of Harrison Smith, deceased, vs. said Harris Smith.
Property pointed out in said fi fu.
J JOSEPH D. BETHUNE, Dep. Stiff.
Jnno 25th, 1836. • 22 *
Adsnfeiistrsator’s Sale.
W ILL bo sold on tlio first Tuesday in September
next, before the Court Hon*©,door iu Hamilton,
A negro boy, Charles,
the property of S. B. Thompson, deceased. Sold by order
of tlio Court of Ordinary.
J tin© no.*-22 2m J. J. THOMPSON, A dm’r.
F OUR months afterdate, application will ho mado to
(h'J honorable the Inferior Court of flliiHcogeo county,
when sitting for nidinnry purposes, for leave to sell the
Real E-talc of John Johtreon, dccensrd. consisting of five
sixteenth* of the entire property belonging to theColum-
bu- Manufacturing Company. • ' ,
Jnlv 14.—24 4m ELI S. SHORTER, Adm’r.
Elation StiU’H,
W ILL bo sold at Tazewell, tho place of holding'
Courts m Marion county, dn the first Tuesday ia*
August next, between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, tv win ,
One lot of Land, number ninety-one, in the aec-
ood district of formerly Mu«cogCe, now Marion county/
levied upon as tho property of Dnniol.Husk,40 satisfy sun-' -
dry fi Ins from a Justices court of Appliug county,in favor of
Stephen Ilogan, vs. Daniel Husk. Property levied upon
and returned to me by a eon.-table, J tine in, 1836.
22 ELIAB JONES, Dcp.Shff.-
New Goods.
T HE subscriber has recently received,an extensive
and well assorted stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
Such as Broadcloth*, Cnssitnere, Sntinelts. Kersey*, Lin-
seys, FJannel", Blanket* &e. Likewise, Reuily mado
Cothing, Hut*, Cap*, Boot*, Shop., and u great variety of
.fine mid Funcy Good*, which ho offers to purchaser* on the
most accommodating terms. E. E. POWERS;
November 20 42 tf
F OUR months after date* application will be made to
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Troup county,
when sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave lo sell tho
Land'and Negroes of Robert XV . Lyje, deceased, for tho
benefit oftltelieirsof said deceased, toeffect it division, &c.
May 21, 1836.—17 4m ■ XVM. P. LYLE, Admr.
- Negroes Wanted.
T HE subscribers wish to purchase 25 or 30 likely
youngNcgrot!*—Mon, Women and Boys—for which
tho highest cuxli prico will ho given.
BLACKMON Sc COOPF.R.
XVhitesville, Harris co., May 4, 1836. 14 .
F OUR months after ditto, application will he made to
ll e Hotmrahlo the tnferior Court of Troup county,
when sitting ns a court of ordinary, for leave to sell the riv
al estate of .Seymore S. Pol 1,'ornnnn. .
ANDREW HENDON, Gtmr/lian.
May 26,1836. ■ 18 4»n
Coi>nj*tiicrsliip Notice.
T HE uudereigiioil hate formed a copartnership, for
tlio transoctinn of n General Groeorv Bu*ii<esii in
tl|is'Citv,roha comlnetedln the name nml style of 'H. C.
PIIF.LPS Sc Co. They will keep nlwaVnon Ktimi,ncholco
lot of Groceries, and nltthn variety of Provisions usually
wanted. Having the advantage ol a resident partner at
the North, they will hb tutored to soli upon very 4(ot)d
terms for cash. IUWLEY A THORP,
Juno 16. 20 if II. C PHELPS.
Dit. WAKE, .
IIA8 JUHT 11KCK1VKD,
And offer for. Male at their Drug Store, in Columbus, the
INDIAN’S I* AN ACE A,
MEIORthe euro of Rheumatism, Scrofula or Kings 'Evil,
JL v GoutfScintica or Hip Gout, Incipient Cancers, Salt
Rheum, Siphilitic and Mercurial diseases, particularly
Ulcers am) painful affections of the hones. Ulcerated
Throat and Nostril*,' Ulcers of every description, Fever
Soros, and 111 to nidi Abscesses, Fistulas, Piles, scald Head,
Settrvey, Biles, Chronic Sore eyes, Erysjpchs, Blotches,
and every variety ofCutaneotis Affection, Chronic Catarrh,
Headache, proceeding from an acrid humor. Pain .in tha
Stomach ahd Dj spepsia, proceeding from vitinliou; Affec
tions of tho Liter; Cnrotiic infiatnation of the Kidneys,'
and Goucral debility, eaused hy a torpid action of tlio ves
sels of the skin. It is singularly efficacious in renovating
those' couHtitutionaM hicU luive uem broken down by inju-
dicious treatment, or iuvnnile irregularities.. In general
terms, it is reconiinrnded in all Xhuse diseases which nrise
from impurities of tlm bloud, or vitiation of tire Humors, of
whatever naino or kind.
Swine of the above complaint* may .require some trifling
nnsiitunt application*, which the clrcumstunccs of the
©as© will dictate; but for a general remedy or Purifica-
tor to.remote the eaune. Ttig Indian’s Panacea, will
generally Ub found sufticient.
The proprietor offers this preparation to the public, with
the consciousness that ho is placing within its reach, a
remedy cnpablo pf relieving many of his afllicle'd fellow
bciugs, who are suffering under tlm vnriou*' chrortic and
obstinatn complaints to which it is applicable. To sucliT
it will prove of incalculable value, n* tlfo means, nnd in
m«ny>cnses, the only means of reliaviag ih©ir sufferings
nnd restoring them o’uco more to health and happiness.—
This Is not offured ns a common remedy, that may per
chance Ire equally good with many others now in 11*0, hut
ns one which is capable of saving life in many extreme
cares when nil lire usual remedies fail. This It has dono
repeatedly; and this la tlio reputation it has obtained
wimrever it has been intipduced. * ^ •
Itisonly about three years since this preparation was
presented to lire public but in that short space of time,
some hundreds of perrons might he found, who would
solemnly dselnte that thoy believed .that their lives were
saved hv it, and in niost.casek after they pad tried many
nnd perhaps all tho 'common remedies in vain. XVhcrevor
It i* known, it is rapidly coming into uso, and this ’ufforda
the m«*t substantial and convincing proof of its merits.
Tire value of tire Panacea, is most conspicuous in those
long standing and syphilitic ani) scrofulous affections whiph
have defied all other rmnedio*, and particularly in tin ne cn-
sps where mercury has heen.su lavishly ittcdns to enuso
distressing pains hr the bonCs, nodes, mercurial ulccrsj
EillPOKICill OP FASHION.
HESRY MATTHEWS,
W OULD respectfully announce to his friends nnfl
customers, liotfi In the city nnd country, that ho
has just Received a splendid assortment of
(Moths, Cnssimercs, Ready made Clothing, &c.
nnd hopes, hy n continuance of his exertions, to merit a
liberal slmro of patronage.* The following is a list of a
fow of the articles:
London Cloflis..
Black, Gluo, blown, green. DahRa and Oxford mix'd
Cloths: Athens Broadcloths, fur Summer weaf. of superi
or-quality; Super Vcliours, Bombazines and Cambists.
v Cashmeres.
Black Cassimere: \\ r ood dyad do.; London moleskin,
plaids, Lavender, Vicrarin, mixture, drab, check'd, single
mix't, plaids, .brown,, doe-skiu, tigor-skiu, double rih'4 uo.;
all of superior quality.
Drilling.
' Silk linen Drills; Hiren double rjVd do.; Melbourno
Norwoighnn check’d do.; white rib’d honey comb do.;
drab and white cambric do.; union wWlo cotloq do.; rib’d
fancy Uambroons.
Vestings,
Of oil qualities, viz.: Eugli*h velvet, silk, , satin and
check’d do.; MnrsniUea while and printed, silks, and fig
ured Merinos; Clialli*} figured Welting*, &c.
Clothing.
- Block, blue, green nnd brown cloth dress and frock
Coats: Thibet, homlmzine and comhlet do.; white and
f :rass linen Coatees nf all kinds; Round Jackets, Paula-
non*, and Vests, of all qualities; flannel Shirt*; cotton,
linpn and ginghmndo.f Drawers, Stocks, Cravats, Shirt
Collars, gentlemen’s Gloves, Suspnndors, pocket Hand
kerchiefs, Socks, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Polmeio Hnts,
Straps, nm! a vnricty of other articles, all of which will be
sold on terms tire most reasonable.
Tire .poor© Goods will bo made up i(\ the neatest and
' most fashionable style.
May 13. * 14tf
F OUR montlre'nftrr date, application will he made to
tire Honorable tho Inferior Court of Harm county,
when silting for ordinary iuirposes.*for leave to soil the
Land and Neginqs belonging to the pstate of John Cle
ments, ’incensed. ROBT. B. XX r ELLS, > . » “** 1
‘ j 30.—22 4m WM. ROVD, S Afl *
F OUR monllis after dnte,application will be made, to
tire honorable, the Inferior Court of Troup county,
when sitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the re
al estate, belonging to tho estate of John G. Williamson,
dee’d. ANTHONY HOLLOWAY, Adm’r.
Juno 16 * 20 4m*
F OUR inonths'afier dnte application will be nyuh to
the honorable tire Inferior Court of Early County
when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell lot of
land No 417 in the 26th district of Earlv County, belong
ing to tire estate of Benjnmin Hodges de’d., of Early couu-
tu, H'I'BDHRNI. Hnnnfia Adm’r.
April 1,1836.
"KlOUlt months after date application will ho mado to
JT tire honorable Inferior Court of Museogeo county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two
lot* of land belonging to tire lreir* of Win. H. Crenshaw,
deceased, viz: lot No. 115, in the 27th district of originally
Lee now Bn inter county, und lot number 125 in tho 4th
district of Coweta county
List of V^cttcrSf
Arnold John
Austin Han iron
Alexmiilnr Jo. 31.
Audrowa 8om’l.
Broun Clementina
Boyd Nancy
Booth Robert3 % ’
Bordi raAbuor *
5 Leroy
Bordnn A. II.
Bailoy John
Bca»ly Jaurl
Browning KI1B3
Boyd Jutopb N
Buhnp Itcnj.
Brown Robert C 3
Brown Snmuni
Bnrkrdnlo Win C
Brock Surah 5Iis»
Bacox Jo*© ph 2
w: NOTICE.
(giTRAX’EJD.lVom my plantation on lb© 3rd May, in
Randolph county, near Uachqt and Jernignn’s store,
a red roan FI LLEY;. three years old last full:''about five
feet high, with n dirk red matre aud tail. Any luforiuntiim
of said mnro will ho thankfully received, nnd n liberal re-
wanl will Ire given for hor'dcllVery to mo. ' -
June 16,1836.-20 2m . , 8K1LT0N Df.NNIS.
tinn,nnd leaves the pniient soundand we|l. In Kbciima^
tismsand in Ulcerated Soar throat, its happy effect! are
n it less apparent, giving nl most imnredinto relief.
Tho following certificates', out of hundreds similar
which miflht bb procured, are given lo altow the effect of
the ludinn’a Panacea, in the various colnplaintg therein
mentioned; nnd also to.exhibit in. the most satisfactory
maimer its superiority Avor tlm syrups in common use.
CHARLESTON, Nov. 15. 1831.
During the last winter nnd spring, I was afflicted with*
very sovero-nnd distressing Klreuinutism, occasioned by
exposure in had wsatlrer. 1 npw (ako great pleasure in
staling, that six .bottles nf the Indian’« Panacea, restored
me to perfect health, and I cohfidhntly reconmn/nd it to
all similarly afllictcd. - JOHN FERGUSON, King-st
CHARLESTON, July 12, 1831.
I was aflllotod Jbiiryears with an tifpcr in lh© leg, qccn- n ru w„
lionalfy accompanied with ©ryaipelatnua inflamntion and Bn,!*, Jewel
in excessive pain in lbs leg nnd undo joint* Several ©ml- « •
nent Physicians exerted their skill upon it, but without
pnnunmint hen©fit. In this c(i*e, five bottles of tho Indi
an*. PanAeen, mnjdo n perfect entov
MARGARET A. WEST, Market at. 121
January 15 • . 50tl
them.
April 28th, 1836.
SEABORN JONES.
13tf
llariH 4 r« TUorulou A i.lviughton,
■ Have iii‘t received ami offer for subs
MA 4k jkffk LBS. country cured BACON
IJViUUv 200 kog! LoaflLAUD
Aprir8 *.-f. lOtf
Nolle is J> |
T OST, on tire 21st »a*i, hi twceffthe house of ihe «uhr
JLireiiucr und Allen Mini’s Store, a nut© ol Imndon Da
vid Goldeti'iu, mail© pnynhlo tu Hugh v/ns-uly, nnd cn-
inreedhy him to lire li>f$t4‘J8l) cl«. All persona are fore-
wanted against trading lor said note, ns iu payment- lin«
k©cn Mopped. Anv irereon finding said nolo w ill confer a
favor hy returning St tu tho sub* ritrer.
May 27th 17—tf GARLAND B. TERRY,
1
NOTICE. .
CAUTION and forewarn all p.'rflim* from trading for
promUorv now of hand given hvtuysclffor seventy
i J* 1 *0 Henry Paget or Ikarer, ireurmg date
Miu day of January 1835, due sutMttaftln November 18-
*'Ire consideration for which the said itoto waa given
ior tiaauUcd,audJ am determined not to pay «oid note
Mias* coiujrelled by Uw. 11. W. SPEW Ed,
M»r 13, IS—tf A. SI-EWES, S^urily,
hare ju«t received, ou coiiaismcnt, o
1 airhank'a Patent Pint form Scales,
which tlw, oner .t ihe mMufotnreVsitrieM*
Coliimlim.JunelCili,Hfflj. J ‘ t F°*
> Instruction ou t!io Pinna Forte.
T HE xuljecrtlirr inkr. llii. nirilrd: m Inform parent.
and eonrdiana, that he I. lorntod in La tlruopo a. a
tr.cher of Mu.io an tho l-inao Forte, and that pupils from
tlio tnwn anil tho dilTotoal Institutions nf.llu 1 p|nao, can ho
noonnimod.lnd with Intirnotlnn, I Ho l« a nntlvo of Uennv
nv.nnil hnslirsnfor many »Mffl t tonolirr of tntMie, Imtli
in Europe nml dllt'trnt tntrts nf tho United Sistrs, ||(s
life Itns liri n dnvntrd to tlm auhiert, nnd from hla lone ex>
nerinncp in trachinir, tngcllier u ill, Ids Inrnirr aucnens in it,
hr hnprs in merit nnd slime dm pntmti.gn nf n ptililio whit
duly apprecinte tint plonnurea of ao fnrctraling an accom
plishment. ,
I'eminnwho wish to eutar Selmlnrs, will please to nd-
dress tlinsuhscrtherby loiter, where n personal npplieniion
Is not made. JOHN litlINK.
' Lit am«|e;TToupt!h.‘,Ga.,'June.Vt*t8. 19 it v .2
QJ Tlio Alahatnn Journal, Moutgomery, will give the
above thn-e Inrcrtiuns.
Flour, It:,con nud Wliisltcy, -
' ON CONSItlSlMKNT.
J UST rperived,hy die lute ttrtivnls ftom Apalncltlcolo,
10 enslts llacntt", SlHlbarrels FhllatleltdiiaFlour,
7, lihls. Ilnliimme Flour; 75 bbls. Western do
293 — Wbtskcv.
Which Is altered for tale, on icenmmmlatins terms by
JuimO.—l'J tf YONUt. & COIlIt.
• Notico.
R UNAWAY IVom the subscriber, nn nr ohnnt the Inst
of Msec It, # negro fellow hv theuunw of CUU.tNfh
■lark cninplivtimt, thick "< ami »rll made, a sear tm Ids
rlttltt cheek,. 1 will give a rewnrd nf iwontv.a%e dollar,
■or tlm oppronenslon nnd ihdirerj nt sal t negro to me in
Harris <a>iinly.t>r in any Jnilin this State, so that l get him.
He will probably attempt to pass ns nf.-remtn.
Mn> 6—Htr . . . Wll.LIAM S. BOOTH,
jy The (leowis Jnitrnsl will git. dm .h.,«e on Ittser-
linn onee a ninitia fur nvo months, ami send tlieirnecunut
tu tho Editors of tlm Columhus Enquirer fur efdlection.
T ’ ' Valuable Lands,
“ n Tt f r * l,lc - valnohle settle.
ud ».«rke.
Kiwi, and want of theMtdeirnUlmro^li,;".*'” ?£
wdl apply for luitlmr particular, it, 1 uichanhf,
THOMAS HOSF.Y.
(’otuirKu,, P.ptrndi.'f'll
Colton LtintlN,
her has a f-w lots of ,
caleJatacoiivmiciit diMiuce Irumthe Chaitahoo-
River tad efito Um quality for OMton,for *sl© on
NwmahU utom JOHN DILI INGHAM.
U#L K 36 tf
THOMAS U. GOLD,
Has on hand n gcnwral uMorturenl of Faiicv and Staplo
DRY GOODS, CHOICE GROCERIES,
via:
OLASSF.S, Sugar, Cufib©, Tea, Flour, Salt
ifJL Iran and Steel. Bagging, Rep©, Twine, Jke.
Also—A general aesortmentot Bo »ls-Slio>*s,V lists
Ladies and Gi ntlemen’s first qualilv Saildle*, JLc.
HanKvnr* nmU'uilm. Wooden Ware
Crockery ami Glass Ware, at reduced price*
CalmubiiN, April 8* lOtf
Hun away
P ROM the atdweriber, living in .\utaqgncounty. Ala.
Four Negro ureu, Tom, about twenty-four ,\car* old,
vclluw cnmplcxiun. slim mail©, when spoken to, huu a
down cast look—Jacob, nhmit thirty-fofir yeafa old, cop
per color, a lit*!© bsM-lrendci, nnd ©tout baill---Green H
also copper colored, abottttdactectt yearsoM, stout made,
—Dark is ul-out t»v©nty-four years o’d, dark cupjrercol-
tired, terv stout, quick *j»ok©n: any person that will do-
Jivcr * «id negroes to me, or have them confine! in anv wife
iril *o that I can get them again, whall he lilt© rally re war-
. JOSIAII HUIR
Juno l. (Moutgonrery Journal.) 22 Ct
For SaAV mills.
J.ST.receiyen niidfnr*ale by the nub'
Cross Cut Saw* nnd File*, ql tho he*t quality. Also
««■assortment^of Cranks, Log Hook*, Chains and Mill
Iron*, nf the most approved pntteni*.
• *•— JOHN
April 26 -13tf
DILLINGHAM Sc Co.
Alien A Volin;*.
H AVE received per Steamers Anna Calhoun and Co-
Iambus,
150 hhl-. Baltimore, lfotvurd Street Flour
30 half hid*. , do. do. do. do,
125 hhl*'. Porto Rico nnd Pt. Croix Sugars
25 hhl*. N. Orleans do. 10 do. Brown Havana do.
10 bid* Whit© do. do. 50 do. Rio Coffeo
50 do. Java do. 50 tin. No. 3 Mackerel
. 25.half hhN do. 20 Kitt*Salmon
’10 bbls. Old Poach.Brandy.
June 16 20 tf
* AUG. HAYWARD,
. lias on hand
PlECEaCottnn Bagging; 200 coil* Rope
tDnv'gj' 1200 ill*. Bacon; 6keg* Lard
18 hhl*. Pork; 100 barrel* Flour
29hhl*. Rum; 150boxes Snap
25 loxcs l.cftwioh’* best Chewing Tobacco, which
he will sell on rensorahle term*. Tho*© wishing to pur
chase anv of tho above articles, will please call ut liny
ward’* Warohnuso aud examine the quality of the articles
ami get the mans.
June 15* 23tf
PicUled IlcrrlUKS.
yfl O DARRELS fresh caught Pickled Herring,an
JiLrXhl/V excellent article, ju-t received ami for aula by
YOMiE Sc COUP.
June 18.—21 tf Jonea' Brick BriUding, Front-st.
Tho bubscribcrs
yr^AX’E Just received aud offer fur sale*
hhd*. St. Croix Sugar,
3 hints. Porto Rico Sugar; 30 boxes Sperm Candles,
20 boxes fresh •Raisin*; 3 this’. ))ry©d,Be«f, •
5 hhl*;.Loaf Sugar: 3 boxes l.uiup Tobacco,
12 kin* No. 1 Mackerel; 10 | bbls.('anal Floor,
3 hoxc* preserved Citron; 10 keg* 3d Cut Nails,
l hhl. Madeira Nuts.
May 6.-—14 ‘J. T. NILES Sc CO.
_ sale hy
April 22—12tf
HITTERS.
STARR & RUSE,
Opposito the lusutance Bank.
ICE CREA.11.
T HE *nhreril»er» will cramucncevnn Rlnnday the 9th,
to make ICE CREAM regularly during the season.
It will \>© ready from 4 tn 9 o’clock P. M. We hove some
quart and pint Freezers, in which the Cream can he carri
ed lo any partof the jetty without melting, \\V have, at
>mne expeii.*©, erected tn it summer honses in thsynnl lor
the accommodation of tho laidies nnd Gcmtcmcn who
may please to favor us with tlieir patronage. The yard
will 1»q lit up ut night. No Lidv will he |>erinittcd to eu-
ter without a gentleman. Every exertion will be made
to keen the place worthy of public patronage.
On Mondays Crcaui will be rcadv at from 5 until 8 o'
clock P.M STARR & RUSE.
May 13. 141T
1st July, 1836.
Brim, Elizabeth O-
Barton Andrew J
Broilborry 8 E
Bihliop Alfred 3
Broom Hendrick
Boyakin John T9 -
Bmk John '
Bltiuk Ileal
Blcd-oo Peachy
Baker Angelina
Biu* Z.
B«rhy Stephen
ttcaumg Sarah A
Bikhop .Uildred A
TomtiN Win 3
Chainldis Win
Caswell lkhara
Cameron -Matron 0
Carter John N
Cawscrt Richard
ComtilUr Ataiildn
Deacon* of tha Har
mony Church.
Con 1 Jo.oph
Coalman .Mathew W
Ca»t cherry E3
CutUertoii D. U
Chri-topher David
Coiboun Air
Coctiiau Juliet Ann
Co email I* 1*
Ca.upbe.1 C. M.
Cooper JoepbAP
Cameron Boijj.
*■* ’ Aaron
II Jo.nph
DunnThOH4
Day John W' 1
Harden Willia
Dnealkhnin
Dance .Mathew
Davenport John
Duk*» T oiim
Daniel Alutilda Misa
Duko Jones
Edmornlkon Martha
Eilmoadion AliaaAI
Eiriori Joseph
Ector Hugh
Elam Hadigah
Franklin ohu2
Fain Win.
Fopl Noah
Fincher Joshua
Fincher Win A1
Feidy John
Fuller JN
Fergerron AW
F«iiuing Jas. \V ’
Galtmir Benj. 3
Greer N &Co
Garrett Jeua
Goode Mmkerocas
Gili*on Churchtrell
Goodwin Robert
(iehnin?*Tho*.
Grane-Stephen .
Gilmore Jainej
Giiflin Charles H
Glenn Janie- 2
Hnrrbt Thos M.
Hendon Audrew •
Hafl Cyntha Sir*.
HIP J*mea
Harwell A 2
Hightow.hjThos
Hudmin Stephen 2
Hill Abba 11 Atra
Hogg Jeter A
IInnghton J P.
Hester Th'»maa ,
llarriion.Thoma*
ItenatcoMarv orW.
Ilouton David
HenipMIl Aifonza,
~ tie Jnc -b
I William
I John C
hono Afnsiah
Hudson Rowland W.
Hcnrn David N
Hill Piueknoy
IfarrUt Thus AI3
Howard G G
Heury George
Harwell Sam!
Hancock Toliver
Hick* II II
Hainpret Win'
IIeurd«Jokn
Jackson Low
Jour* Silvester
June* Richard II
i Tumbling
on Mary Mra
Ivey AtalnchLh
Johnaonl.uke
JnitMlIar aman
Johnston John
J'-linson Samuel 3
Jenkins WmCR
Jnhnson Ati*a AL8
Join;
line
Kimbrough S,
Kidd James »
Kidd George 2
Kimbrough John
Lockhart A D
Lindt a v Joseph A13
Lig htfoot Tho* II
Lewia'NichouuS
Looser John C
Lansford Wm.
Lynch Eaton
Lee Achaua
Love Jo*
Lin J«il\n B
jwWnN
Mc.Neily Richard
« aya Miss Almy A
oore Allen
Martin Richard or
Joseph
Alace Wm.
AtcHaidst-
Atooro Stephen
Alitch-ll Jas CapL*
Mouigumety E.
Marian Louisa
Aim field Jos.
Monty Jaa
Hooty Alexander.
Atcadly Smith
Altco.uery '
McCravenA. AI
Nay Daniel
Ale Du ga'd Jonathan
it James '
Mary Ann
Ncivrll Wm'
Nickm> Hannah N
NrbonAioah
O’Neal Benjamlu
PikoWmAI
Power Mrs Ann.
Park Alosca
Poc • Noel
PngllO Joiio
Phillips Helsey Mr.
Patte. son Wm.
Post John AI
Pinkerton John
Pitta Laban
Rauipy Henry
It C’s Jono Air*.
Rallies Darbary
Itynn John AI
Roberts John 3
Riignn'Mnrk 4
Uuitedgo James
Roberson Ecnj P.
Rus.ell Igimpous
Roqneni'irc Jo* Jter.
Rogers Tlio*.
Rnrasey Islinm
Rainey Alary Ann 3
Richard* Jas W.
8laugliten Ann AI.
Sims David T 3
Sexton Archiiiuua
8haw Amo*
Stillwell Jicob
Smith Uurrel
Smith James
Straklan Wm
Siinmous John
Slay Daniel
Sterling* Wiley J
leant t Rebecca
itillwcll Elvira
Swan Georgo
Swoop Silvester or
Georgo
Smith Wm 2
Simms Jas Esq.
SncncoAlf cd
SlaughterL ALA
Stroud Etbcn
SlmpurgJH* AI.
S'-pIcc Thos
Saraploa Wm.
gins 8 J.
Ido Moves
T-ylor Jo* C
Toy lor Robert '
Thompson Alary
Taylor Thoa
TullisJE Alisa
Taylor Wm
Thomson James
Tate Solomon"
Turner Sara! P
Taokosly ll-.ckuei
Tredwell 11. D
Tucker Jeremiah
Thomas I,K.
Trammell Jotld
Thrash Georg© A
Vrot John AI -
Vickers John
Vaasy John
Vinson John
Veaay George
Vousy Elijah
Vickers AI. ATr*
Womack Alls* or
Air Smith
Wilks Moses
H'nf.-r, JasT
Waller Sohn
Wool Win.
Williams Joel
Wright John
Wyatt Thoa'AI
Williams A B
White Jo*.
Wright W
Willson James
Wed man M. Miss
Wohb John
Week* PL
Willis Nehara
Wilks Miss S.C.
Walker E A •
Ward Rebecca
Wheelei
Grvmrood Mra E Djo»born Geo Yarhroufh Georgo
July 11 33 3t > JAAirs HF.RULNG, P. M
To Cotton Pinntftrs.
f ff^HE anliscriher I* now receiving direct froi.
R Yntk,300 picec* Invent©.** BAGGING,a good arti
cle, ubich be offers on reasonable terras.. , _
May 27 17 tf AUG. HAYWARD.
I>2ItST RATE BIKE,
A FEW-bottlea find rat© Port nnd Madeira Win© ret
iS. left. “r «TARR & RU^E.
April 22—IQtf Opposite tlx* Insurance Bank.
Hides Wanted*
W E will give I0ct*. per ll« for cood Dry Cow Hide-,
delivered at onr Tnnvnrd, 10 tnilea north east *
New nan, near the Decatur road.
n. r. JONES,
April 22 12 tf J. H. JOHNSON-
Isce Sales*
W ILL ho Fold on tho firet Tuesday in Auguat next,*
f before the court hottae door in the town of Starks-
ville, in Lee county, between the usual hours of sale, tho*
following property, to wit:
One lot of Land, number sixty-four, in the
twelfth district of l^o county, levied on as the proprrty of'
William Bcyont.to satisfy one fi fa issued from it Justice’s
Court of Lumpkin count v, in favor of Joseph_\V. Littl^vs.-
Buid Bryant. Levy mnde and returned by a constable.
One half of undivided lot ol Land number nine-'
teen, in the twelfth district of Lee county—also, one half
of tho M il It liercou—levied on a* the property of Jesse W.-,
Mercer, to antisfy ono fi fn ipaued (rom a Justice's Court of*
Lee county,‘ ill favbr of Joshua Clark vs. said Mercer.—•
Lovv made' and returned by a constable. '
Also, one lot of. Land, number ‘forty-nine, in*
tho twelfth district of Lee county^ levied on«» tli© prdp©|t>“
tv of Josho VV. Mercer, to antisfy one fi'fir issued from *•
Justin Vs Court in Lee county, in favor of Joshua Clark vs
said Mercer. Levy ntnile arid returned by a constable.
Also, one lot of Land, number 6even, in tho
fifteenth district of Lee county, Ieviifd nn art the property
ofSnmuoi P. Bond, to satisfy two fifos issued from a Jus
tice’s Courtof Sumpter cottulv, in favor of the Trustees of
ihe Academy Fund* of Leo county vs. said Bond.
Atso, one .fourth part of lot of Land number
one hundred and .fifty-nine; in the fifteenth district of ori
ginally Dooly, now I.e© county, levied on ob tho property
of Joseph Bell, iosatihfyone fi fa issued from the Superi
or Court of Lee county, Aloscs E. Tison and other* vs.
said Bell. •
Also, nne fourth part of lot of Land number
one hundred nnd filty-nine, in the fifteenth district of.ori
ginally. Doolv,now Lee county, levied on as the property
of Maria J. Bell, to satisfy ono fi fa issued from the Supe
rior Court of Lc© county, Moses E. Tison nnd ethers vs.
Raid Doll. 182] JOHN SHERRARD, Shfc ,
April 6—10 4in
J. BARROW, Gunrd’n.
F OUR Months after date application will he made to
tho Hon. Inferior Court of Muscogee county, when
sitting for ordinnry purposes, for leave.to sell lot of Land
nuinhci 11, in tho 9th district of snid county, tho same bu-
ing the real estate of Coleman Duke, minor.
April 22—12 4m MARY TAIT. Gnard’n.
the honorable the Inferior Court of Meriwether co.
when sitting it* a Court of Ordinary, for lonve to sell tho
Nogroe* Imlonging to the estnte of ’William D. Allen, de
ceased, (viz :) Phihy a woman nnd her two children, for
the lietifcfit nf tho heirs. IAQ am.p.n i-A,iw.
Aprill 15
tit© honorablh the inferior Court of Troup county,
hen sitting a* a court of ordinary, for leave to sell the
Lands of David Hunter, Int© of Monroe county, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs ofsnid dec’d. to effect a division
brtweoti the heirs. ■ JAMES HUNTER. Guar.
April 15 11 4m
F OUR months after dnte application will he mnde to
the Inferior Court of Randolph county, when sitting
for ordinnry purposes, for Imivo to ttel! the Land nnd No-
g(n©s belonging to tho estate of Benjamin Holland, late of
said county, deceased.
W. A. HOLLAND, Adm'r.
CHARLOTTE HOLLAND, Adm'x.
April 29,1836. 13 -4m
the hnnorahlo tho Inferior Court of Stewart county,
while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the
Nogroos belonging to tho estate of Reuben Warren, Inte of
Stewart connty, deceased, for tho benefit of tho heirs of
said deceased* JOHN T. WARREN, Adm’r.
April 27. ' 13—4m
F OUR months after date application will ho mado to
tho Inferior Court or Troup countv, when sitting
a* a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell th© Negroes of
tho estnte of Thomas Vv. Stanley, deceased, for the benefit
of the heir* of said estate.
April 29. -13 4iu ELLEN STANLEY, Adm’x,
TV7IOLR months after date,‘application will bo mado to
it 1 the honorable tho Inferior Court, when sitting ns u
Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell 85 acres of Lund, ho
the sniuo more or less, it being part oflot No. 84, in tlm 3d
district of Harris county; it being the north-cast half of
said lot, belonging to James Coteuc-y, deceased.
T.’nxitiMrs Annam
May 3,1836,
county, when sit
ting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to soil ull tlm land*
belonging lo Eliznlioth Hurdiu and John G. Hurdiii, mi
nors of Robert Huroin. JOHN UONEA, Guar.'
May 6. 1 14 4m
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Talbot, county
when silting for ordinary'purpose* for lcav© to soil tne
Harris Sales.
J at the Court House di_
. _ JIarris county, on tho first Tuesday in August next;
between the usual hours of ©ale,
Na’hnniof-Powell's Ifcase on lots number sixtj-
vo nnd seventy-five, in the third district of Troup origin
ally, now Harris county, to sntisfy a fi fa in favefl of Job*
M.TItomnt?. Levied on and rolurned by a constable, tbit
June the8th, 1836.
20 ids BENJAMIN. A. WILLIAMS, Dep, Shfl*.
Sumter Sales.
[7ILL bp sold on the fust Tuesday In August next r
f at tlm tli© Court House door iu.tbe town ol Ameri-
cus, Sumter County, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property,to wit:
Lot of land number one hundred and seventeen,
in tbo thirtieth district of formerly Lee now Sumter
county, levied on ps tlio property of Tyre Johnson, to
satisfy a fi fa from a iustice’s court of Wilkes county, in fa
vor of John Kico/ Levied on and returned to me by a con
stable. %
Lot number one hundred nnd eighty-three ia
the twenty ninth district of formerly Lee now Sumter
connty, levied on as th© property of Joseph Davidson,
©cn., fi fa in favor of Allen McClendon vs. said Davidson
from Pike Inferior Court.
Also, the undivided ninth part’of lot number
on© hundred and seventy-five, In the twenty-seventh dis-
irivrof snidcountv of Bumler, (originally Lee,) levied on
ns the property or Ransom Cain; fi (a from Franklin Jus
tices court, in favor of Tyre Swift vs. said Cain and John
Langford. Levied on and returned to nm by a constable.
Alpo, lot number forty-two in the twenty-eighth
district,, formerly Lee now duniter county, levied on an tha
proporjy of Josiah Snndford. fi las from Sumter Superior
Court, in favor, of Baxter, Fort Sc Wiley, and others vs.
William Sandford Jorinh Snndford and others, v
Also, lots number one hundred unri twenty-
four and one hundred and forty-seven, in the twehty-sev-
eritli district of Sumter (originally Lee county) tho place
whereon Jesso Harris now lives, with tho standing crop
thereon,
Also, six negroes, to wit, Tom, n man, Joe, a
a boy, Ellick, a hoy, Jeff, a boy, Jinnny, a woman, Dinah,
a woman, all levied on an the propert * of Jesse Harris, 6
fn* from Sumpter Superior Court, in furor’ of John N.
Champion and others vs said Harris.
; JAMES GLASS, Sh’ff
Postponed Sale.
At the same time atid place will be sold.
Two-lots of land, numbers ono hundred and
twenty four and one hundred and forty seven, in the twen
ty seventh district of formerly Lee now Sumpter county,
levied on iis tlio property ol Jesse Harris,'fi fa from Dooly
Superior Court, in favor of William Hale,' Ex’r. of iL
Wood, vs said Harris. ' JAS. GLASS, Sh'ff.
June 30
when sitting as a court of ordinary for lenve to sell ...
liiiidofCnthriiie A Blimp*,, orphan of Josiah Phipps de-
Mny, 13, 15-4m
.BY PHIPPS, fiqnr.
F OUR months after date, npplieniion will be. made to
the Honorable Inferior Court of Harris county, sit
ting oh a court ot ordinnry, for fony© to sell a Negro Man.
bolon'gfnr to Geoigo Grnv, minor, for llie benefit of said
minoi. ’JNO. C. GRAY, Guardian*
May 27. 17 4ra
J/. OUR months after date, application will he mndo to
the Honorable the Iufnrior Court of Whlton county,
when silting for ordinary purp tses, for permission to soil
the Land bolougiug to tile estate of Thomas F. Wynn, do
wsed. It. J. V\ YNN, Giianiiuu.
June 23. *. 21 4m
F OI/R Month" after dale application will lie made to
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Harris Comity,
when sifting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ail tlio
R©a| Estnte of Simeon Closer Deceased.
Juno21. 21—«4in- A W. GRAY, Adm'r. t .
t jHOUR nmntli* after dnte application will be rando to
1 the honorable the Court of oidiunry, of Suiiftitcr
County, 'or leave to sell tho land belonging lo tho estuto
of Dempsey Hughs, dec’d.
Jim©23 21 4m WM. HUGHS, Adm’r.
F OUR months after datc;appIicntion will bo.nuido, lo
tlia hduoruhle the Inferior Court of Leo connty,
when filling for ordinary puiposcs, for l©avoio.seil the
South East lmlf of lot of Land, No. II, in tha 15tli di-t.
Ireo count v, ax ppn of tho real ©slat© nf lloson Hoiig©©,
1st© «f said county, dec'd. ELI Ab IIODGES, Admr.
Juno 23 21 4t
. county, when
setting tor ordinnry purpose*, far leave to sell lot of laud
Number Seven, hi tho (weuty-secdnd Diet, ahd third sec
tion of origmuliy Cherokee county, helnnciug to Walter
J. Wi|ls an orphan. PE PEl. F, MAHOxNE, Guar.
Jnn©30,(NVti. • • 22—4m
Land in Walker* Union * Pnuldinjr,
‘ FOK SALE.
TVB7 ILLb eeoldbefore tlio Court House in Walker coun-
v v ty, on tlio first Tuesday in August next, between
th© usual hours Wsale, . (
Lot of Land number two hundred and nine,
inTlie twenty-eighth district nnd (bird'section, originally
Chernkco,- now Walker county, Containing one huudreJ
and sixty acres, more or loss.
Also, before the Courthouse door in Union county, on
tlio first Tuesday in September next, between the usual
hours of sale,
Lot of Land number nineteen,
in the seventh district and first section, originally Chero
kee; now Uninn fcohuty, containing one hundred and sixty
acres, more or less.
Also, will ho sold before the Courthouse door in Pauld
ing county, on the first Tuesday in beprember next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, tho interest ot Thomas A.
Banks, deceased, in
Lot of Land No. four hundred and thirty-eight,
in the third district anil third petition, originally Cherokee,
now Paulding county, containing forty acres, more or less*
Said Lands belonging to tlie estate of Thomas AiBankt^
Into of Elbert county, deceased, are sold for the benefit or
the heirs of sa id deceas 'd. Terms'Cush. ■* . .
THOMAS JONES, >
% WM. BAILEY, > Ex’ort.
YOUNG L. G. HARRIS.) '•
Mnv 29th, 1036. 19 ids.
, NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands ngninst tho ©state of
Dempsey Hughs, dec’d. will prerent them in term©
of the law. WM. HUGHS, Ad’mr.
June 23 21 6t
COLUMBUS, Gn. July 14,1836. .
YTPfTE, the undersigned, Merchants of Columbus, Geoi
VV having received hills of goods puton board the ship
Matilda, in the months of May,and ©qrly in June, and dis*
covering from the New York 44 Shipping nnd Commercial
List,” of JUlv 2d, that said vessel was still nt the wharf,
do feel ourselves seriously ogrieved by the detention of our
goods, occasioned by the Matilda's not having 44 sailetf
nuiicitmlly, ns advertised,” and do advise our friends in
Now York not to ship our goods in future, on Ek D. Hurl-
hut Sc Co’s lino oi* vessels to Apalachicola. *
' WM. Sc W. TONEY. - :
JOHNSON, NUCKOLLS St BROTHER.
AYER, HOGG Sc METCALF.
T. & M. EVANS. .
Tli© N. York Courier Sc Enquirer will insert the above
three times and forward their account to this office.
July 21. 25—it
: (NOTICE. r
L OST by tbo fukvribrr, cl out the. lfoh of May last,
in Macon t ountv. Alnhama, n proiniesory poteuiad«
by. Dev id. nnd Jnmes CV>tt©nhnm. of Talbot co. Georgia,
pnvnhl© to the, subscriber, for two" hundred nud sixtecu
dollars, dated January, 1818, nud due next Christinas—
Also n bond to make title.* to tbre© hundred litre© nnd du o©
fourth acres of land, lying in Talbot county, and adjoin
ing Wm. Athm-. John Hnnfron ami Crowder, nuulato the
subscriber and Benj. Baker, bv Zncharinh Booth, Jr. foi
(hrce thousand dollars, couditioucd.tff.be void on making
titles to raid laud on theilfith December. 1837. All jscr-
sonsarecautloneil uot to trade for soul note or bond, aiul
th© makerapf them are hereby iioiificd not to pay them or
make tltjc* to tbo Und to any hut myself.
WM. VOSS.
July 11 24-3i% '
Notice.
B ROUGHT to the Columbus Jail.on.ihe 15th Inst, a
negro man who soys Ids name is JACK, and thatha
belongs lo Heury Thompson or Walton ooutity. Si.id boy
is about 23 years old, tolerably stout, and black complect
ed.. Th© owner is requested to couia forward, pay charg-
csnnd take kinrnvray. * .. . . ...
May, 27 17-^tf J.C. HOLLAND, Jailoi,
Caution.
TUOTICE i* hereby given, forewarning all pereousTroin
1“ trading for a promissory not©, given hy me to one
Henry .Merlion, a lawv*r, «-f*Talhntton. for fifty dollars;
the consideration for w hicli it wns given for was never eom-
jdied wiih t nnd I am determined never (o pay snid note un
less compelled bv law. Said note was given September,
1834, and d ud September, IKS,
GEORGE W. HUCKABAV.
Georgia, Sumpter uouutjr, June 37,133$. ii