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VASVABUB RZySRtaNDS
FOR SALK.
Tirt suBtcvtinnt off* n* for sals of «oot> tew mi,
SOOO ncrcn of first quality Lnn<t,
tylof on Ifca 0»wi(c!ite Hood, «bout 16 Mils* bolow Columbus,
TOO acres of wlilcli are cleared,
•nd in excellent order for the cultivation of cpuoa, corn, See.
fB^HESE I.nnds will ell be wold in a body, and front
J| their eligible undconvenient location, and their ac
knowledged fertility, are richly wo-tli the attention of
those who dcrirc.to form a settlement iu the bctiilhhil and
productive region nf the Chntahiiochic.
Apply to tie* subscriber in Macon, or to E. S. Shorter,
K<w|. or Itav. S. K. Hodge.*, at Coiumbtia. Indisputable
titles will he given. J. COWLES.
June 10. 2ft If
KJ* The Charleston Mercury, and Courier, nnd Colum
bia Telescope, will publish 3 mouths and ferwatd accounts
to this office.
P. MIEDZIKIJiKI,
W OULD infortn hiw frfend*, and the public generally
that he hns ju«t returned from New York, with «
cbeida and fashionable nelection of
Watchc* nnd Jewelry*
and taken the store lately occupied by Hall St. Mosc*
eouth end of Hie City Hull, where he will keep constant
ly on hand, a good ***ortm*nf of the following articles :
WATCH B*.
Gold and .rtilver Patent Levers, full Jeweled and Plain
•f Tobias and Brnwley'* .Mann(hemre; Gold anchor Es
capement; Gold Duplex Watches; Gold and Silver Int
piucs; Ladies plulu Gold Watches and plain Silver Wat
• chea.
EAH-ItlNUS. '
Plain Gold with tassels; Long Fillngree with Tassels
Enamelled with and without Swings; Coral; Gold
Stone with Fillngree; Cornolion iicqua morin; Agate
•nix, Jasper, Jet, ami every oilier kiud manufactured,
FlNllF.lt MNClfl.
Diamond, acquit tnnrjn, Enamelled, Emerald, Ruby,
Garnet,Gold Stone. JMood Stone, Topaz, Amcthfrt, Ag«
ate, Turquois, Peat) and Jet, Chased,.Mottound plain.
It It FAST PINS.
Diamond, Diamond and Pearl, Pearl nndS«phire, Pearl
and Emerald, Ruby. Acquit Morin, F.imtno 1 led. Kmc raid,
Cameo, Miniature, Coral, Agate, Corue'jou, Tup ns, Jet
and plain Gold.
i.adie« neck Chains, Gold and Silver, Gold Watch
Hooka: Gold and Silver Buckle. Gold and Silver Thim-
bias, Silver Combs, Gentlemans Gold and .Silver Guards,
Gold and Silver Fob Chain*, Seals and Key* of every des
cription, Gold and Silver j’etiril Cafes, Gold iifld Silver
—“ Tooth Picks, Gold and Silver Spectacle*. QuizzingGins*
ms, Gold Simps, Enamelled, Fillngree and plain; Shirt but-
- Stiver it platedTOwSSro Tea Bponns.Butfer Knives,
Mu vie id Itoxes, playing from two to six tunes, Afehrdionx,
Pistols, Cullen, Perfumery, and every other article, com-
lag under tiio nen.l of Jewelry mid -Fiu.cy floods.
G. DadiLNE, fimu New York, fcap'ertfully Inform*
the people of Columbus and its vicinftV, that jib lins located
kimnelf among them, and will tnke charge of the Watch
department,in llio stare ofP. JUiedzielski, where he will
rtrpnircvarv description of Wiitrhe-*, in llio best possible
manner, and fei-ls assured, from his long practical kpowl*
edge of the hurinn**, to give .satisfaction to all who mav
favour liim with a call.
All watches, purchased at this store- will kept in or
der, free of charge for t-.velvo mouths, and persona wishing
to exchange, their watch, will lie allow .‘d t hotline price as
•m paid for, anv lime within t waive months.’
. N. Jl. All kinds of Jewelry nitd Silver Warn repaired. J
October 24 1 uo If
LANIJ l OIl MALE. ,£
T HE subscriber olfcrs for sale, upon accommodating
. terms, the whulo or any part of the following La mis,
situated in the Creek Territory, Alabama. They have
been (with the exception of a few, pieces,) selected by
himself, and are of good quality, some of which are equal
Is any Lands iu the Territory, for tin* culture- of cotton.
Persona desirous of purchasing, can he supplied with the
price and description of each particular pit ue of Land, by
applying to J- KpHT. H, lUUDEWAY.
■ E qr
E half N E qr.
■ Eqr.
N E ur.-
W half
W halfN.Eqr
W half S Eqr
E half
E half 8 W qr
E half N W qr
• Wqr
• halt
N Eqr
S'half
N Eqr
E half N W qr
EllnlfS Wor
8 \V qr
N Wqr»Eqr
12 2d
12 26
4 12 2d
5 12 2G
6 12 26
-35 1
35 12 26
35 12 2b
36 12 • 20
36 12 26
36 12 2(
11 12 2?
26 12 211
13 13 2i
N E q r 27 15 25
The wliolrt Sec 31 15 25
32^ 15 25
33- 15 25
36 15 25
13 13
24 13 25
24 13 25
7 13 2ti
7 13 26
11 13 2(i
11 13
N halt' ' 10 13
N W qr fl E qr IB 13 26
N half'
ii half
.2 half
N half
N half
E half. >
N half
N half-
WhnlfN Wqr*
Ehalf N Ear
Nlr ,# —
13 15 27
11 15 28
20 a 6 2fl
20 16 20
2 17 25
28- 17 « ?8
20 .)7 20
7_18 23
:|0.?18,.a:i
Imir 11 IU S.'l
Sl.nlf 12 1H 2:1
rt iii,if ao ia 2,s
siwir aj la ao
I he whole See. S IB 27
Utmlf ti 1$ 2:
■Nhalf I Ml 111 27
RlmirSiWnr 21 1!) 23-
wSeltH B ur 21 10 22
N \V qr .V W qr 21 10 23
K hull N War 21 IB 22
WhnlfNKqr 21 19 22
Wliillf 21 19 a r i
. _ qr H K qr
W liaiffl Wqr 2U 13 2il
P K qr 29 13 2U
SKqr 29 12 2h
NKqr 21 13 2G
Eh»ll'NWqr 21 13 BOHBqr 9 20 23
E heirs Eqr 31. 13. MIR hull 3 Wqr 9 20 V3
w imir >33 1:1 an 8 n .,r 12 20 2:1
Wh.ilfSKqr 32 13 2f
Whnll'N Eqr 32 13
Ehnlf 31 13 20
The whole see 1 Ion 3 11 “ r ;
* •• « 17 14 as
E half 19 I I
The whole See. !2l
E half
8 half
W half
F. half
E half
25 14 26 S W e
3 14 27 Ehal J
17 II 27 NlCe
1C unli'S \V qr
•s R qr
iVWq,
1C half :V Eqr
1Chalf.S Eqr
iV half
N half
14 20 23
14 20 23
11 20 23
15 20 23
15 20 23
23 20 23
20 20- 23
29 20 23
.‘10 20 23
04 2fl 23
3i so ai
F. half
H half
B half
Mmlf
III II S7IR halfN Wqr
SO II 57UVlmlfN Eqr 02 20 23
22 II 27 P.lmlfN Wqr 05.20 22
20 U- 30 S w qr 3S 20 23
b;. io 2,'iSi heir . in eo an
U.l 15 25,N hull IS 20 28
Cnlumhua; Feb. I2, 1BB6. 2lf
' fifty Dolliirs Kowiivil.
W KFT mv Planinlion, in Aluhomu, Ituvael.pounlF, on
JLi Monday, 20th ult. live Negroes, say t|nco- lelluwa
and two girl*. BOB in about fifty yoars old, rather yoljgw
complected, no mart* «»f «li*tinetloo rjortHocted. Tfie oth
er two h‘>ye, MlLLEDflE and SA W\ are about 20 venrenf
age e*iclt* eommoit elite, both dark coni[decicd. Thu two
Women. LUCY and CI1AUITV by name,era of eununnn
»lze, Lucy U eighteen ywW Old, \elh»w nohiplcelod.
Clnuity i* oinf ie,M. limn' fl«*hy end dark eninpleoted.
Any person delivering said negroes tft the autaciihi-r.shall
receive the ahnve reward, or twenty-live dollars fqr lodging
ihes.rne in any safe jail, either in Alabmnn or Gnorgin.
It i.r Iliupght llio Negroes will make for Flniida.
April 7- -10tf ’ B. J. BROWN.
fcr’Vn oGen'da Journal will Insert tho ahovn difoc
tune* and send their m-eount to thi« o9»ce for collection.''
Galllglmii'i Yegeiabte 1
FEVER AND AGUE PltLS,
AN INFALL1BLK CORK FOR THAT DISKA8K.
I T is now three j ears since UALLKilf A.YS VEGET
ABLE FEVER AND AGUE PILLS were first in
troduced to the public. The success which has alreoily.
attended their n*»e, though cpnfmerf,.comparatively, too
limited extent of country, has been so rreat, tlmi the pro
prietors have (bund it diOieult U> meet tho drmand created
for thiptij lull their circuinstauees buying changed, they
propose, iu the course of the rhsuing year, to ex tend their
sphere of operation to every sectiou ul the country where
tur Fever and Ague prevails.
Tfs' pr»»prjetors iitvo u largo maaa of testimony confirm
ing tho reputation of these pills, and have made., a tew ex
tract* from the many letters and certificates in their pos
session, which fitjy Vcep'/Mfully present to the public for
consideration. It will at once he seen.by this evidence,
that no remedy for the prevailing disease in the idtubern
and Western stntcs has ever hern presented to tho notice
of tiis ntllietcd, with stronger claims for their* attention.
Founded upon the sorest and soundest of all '|iriiiciplc3,
viz. nclttnlej://er/wo</, these pills have been wonderfttlly
sncccraful iu tcsioring the sick to health, end, in spite qf
doubts mid prcjudiccf{, the use of tlu>rn, in those parts of
country which the proprietors have been' aldfe io supply,
hna been mpidly extending. It la highly eucourapjng to
them lint, among the lirft of those' who have been cither
prrsoptiliy henefitted by them, or have wirix-ssea their
effect* on others, nre the fiatnea of munr i»f tlie niOit tc-
spcctnhlc nnd intelligent men iu the South, who Ir.iva
cheerfully given tiicir written t- rlimuny to that effect.
Messrs. Fletcher 3t Wcsteott: Gentlemen,—-It offord9
me great pletumrd to give my teatlnuinvin la,yor of you r
‘‘Galliglian’s Fever nnd Agtlf Fills.” ’ flmfa rcpe.ote'dly
Cmploydft them pi my family, nptMii ev.-ry carta they Itnvo
him cccdcil hevond my hopes, in effecting tliormigh bln!
permanent etirtf. They have also been used extensively
Jinny neighborhood, during tlfepr st sea sou,, with the same,
happy nml tnlutnry eflVrta. Tltd people in lids Met iota of
llio country cannot toa highly appieeiat * then., for in my
opinion tliey stand Otlhe verv headof the li«t of medicine*
for tho Fc.-rnnd Agut*. IJn assured I shall ,not foil to
recommend tltnnt Jo nil persons whom 1 may meet with
ftftlictcd whli that troubl■■•omo auddivtrcssii.g d^eavc.
Youm reapeetfully,
WM. WELLBORN, Rnndolph co. Go.
Oct. 24 th, 1035.
I have used Gnllighan’a Pills with success,—they hkve
inoro than met itiv expeeintions.
S. M. INGEiWOLL, M. 1).,Columbus, Go.
Nov. 20, 1815.
Gentlemen—f lake pleasure in hearing testimony to tho'
virtues nf Gnllichati’e Fever nnd Ague rills. 1 have tri
ed them in u severe attack nf cjiilfsahd fever which 1 hud
in Juno last, and the result wAa an immediate mnl iwntm-
nent curt*. 8ittco that time 1 liuve iccoumieqded-lhcui to
many of my friend*, nnd the result lias puifotmly br£n the
ami! as in mv ownenso.
Respectfully. \V. C. B1SSELL, Columbus,Ga.
Nov. 20th.TOM.
Oonlletncn—From the trials J* have rrprn»cilly given
Gnlliglmn’s Vcgdtabre Fever and ylguo Pills” during
the pre-cut (all mid past summer, in me euro of intermit
ikiit ngue und fever,- ! take pleitsnro m^recdmmelidipg
them a* ocdhiiin iin'dijjii-eifie remedv—htnv ohstitiato so-
over lhecnsi‘a tuny bn. 'i’hcse Pills liuv'e hern extensively
•d inltlrfssection'of the country, nml so far tin I know,
w iiliout diskppoihtlWy the expectnlions of nVlnoJo individ- 1
il. WM. J. JOHNSON, iM/i). Fort GuiuVs, Gu.
11th Nov. 1835.
Gentlemen-f-1 have Used in ifly fninily, successfully, six
boxes of Gallighanb* pills. I hud the Agttenud IVvermy-
hcIi iirclve mintfil, afld two boxes thoroughly cured mo.
J nut now as well, us 1 was befiiro I was taken sH;k. ’ My
little dntighter was in a very low Mute \vilh the snino dia-
eiise, which litiil (ontiflited on hor more ihun it yetrr; at-
tended with nn ngito ettse, or rulnrg' ment of tun apleeu,
and the asoof «no Box restored her to good lienlth. The
nff^ction.of tho snlccn lias also been cured. I think your
pills uru the hestmcdiAiuo I ever used in mv family.
Yours, Ate. IS. 1). MlTCil ELL.
Columbus, On., 20th Noy. 1835. 1
Genilemen-’-It uffords me pleasure to inform‘you of n
remnrknhie euro of eliills iind'fever prodttetd by Gnllig-
lmuV PUU. An infant sort of ttittie, mtlv six mouths, old,
was token very ill with that disease early Inst summer. I
wumInduced,Iroitrtvhai I hud heard, to try your pi1ls } nnd
having pulverized-one nl them, l, gave it to him in Very
small, repeated doses,following as nearly ttspoHsibln tho
directions voir have given for ujiiltlrcq. Tho dWcjtst* was
itninediately checked, ami in ufow day she was eotnplelo-
iy restored to health. .It irf now six months ihwbqtid he
continues ncrfectly well and inui'lintore lively and pl&yfdl
than tisutih ■ • #
I do not liesithte to repent (what J httYe often told my
friende) that 1 ahtcerol.v believe your pills were tho means
ol having tho life of my''dear child. *
With feelings nf respect and gratitudo, :
*• .• * <*r 1 atn,Getitlcmrn,vours,iS/c. ,
CIIAHI.ES It. UllOClftWAY.
.Winekleyvllle. Florida, Nov, 7th, 1035.
Gentlemen—My hrother-in-law, a lad aged ten years,
wns taken with tho FovoKnijM Ague Inst spring,>nu took
A box of your Gnlllghnn's Pills. Ho wntfvory much redu
ced by tno attack, mid us it wtta'vory,early in the season, I
had fears that 1m wimld continue hi n feeble state of health
through tho summer; hut they were groundless; after in
king tho usual on tuber of pi Ili h|s pnroxytns.wer« broken,
and his health has been gradually improving over since;
so-niuuh snfinderd, that fail now weighs twenty- pounds
innro than ho did before his illness In the si
. I lutvo. watched ilia effects of ymur Pill IS
mhorcasesof sickness, nnd am dacidndly of opinion that,
for Fever and Ague, thorn is no medioiiioextniit, deserv
ing innro credit as regards certainty and sufely of opera
tion. It hun never failed, so for as 1 lutvo noticed, in the
most obstinate aud lemtthencd cases.
Your obuservt. , S. J, PARRISH.
Colombo*, Geo., 8tlt l)en„ 1035.
. Gentlemen—It is with blensiiro that t givo you mv tes-
tiihony reJtpccting your GaHichim's. Pills. I bnya used
them in live ensos, atid have found llimii a speedy and ef-
factual. curo, 4 when usetl agreeahli' to'lheilirc^tlqns.—
They not only care the I-ever nnd Ague, hut have asnlutn-
ry effeutpn lliosvstom gctterqlly, restoring itloits original
licaltU uud vigor, iu all cases where U wax litokcit,dawn
and deranged hv tho tlisensc. ». *
V viUJr*, 'JAMES SHlVliRS.
.... Nay. 81,1855. ... ■
1 take plensuro in stating my opinion of
TO
O COT'i
VON FLANTEKS
purpose of carrying oh tlie Cotton Gin making hit-
siupss; ajut from his lung experience in that line, his well
kuOwu uhtlilie* as a workman, his best preparation mid
attention in every department of the work, and from his
promise to the public to turn out work superior in every
respect to any done in tho Union) he experta to be patron
ized. All hi* materials will he of the best quality—Biecl
saws, steel breasting, und highly hardened. The cylcn-
dors of the plain or cheap gins will ruq oil composition
boxing, (warranted durable,) and every possible plnu und
pains taken to gourd the work rgniimt wenihig or grittIlfg
out of order by use. The prices uro as follows .—ten inch
diameter nw>< cylendani on bpxing, nnd to clean 1260 lbs.
clean cotton the day, $3 25 per saw, for 4U rnws; tea inch
saws, cylcnders miming on Read’s laic improved fife lion
wheel plan, $4 50: 14 inch diameter saws, on boxiag,
-IU wiwv (witit good gear,) to clean H CO Vo 2UU0 lbs. nice
cotton, nt 25 por suw| 14-ipclr saw* on the Iriction
wliecl plan, $6 50prrru*... 'Flic advantage of the friction
wheel, (or pulleys) ia very great, suving one third of the
rlraft. or going power, and completely preventing all chance
bf heat mid wear. All kinds of repairing done on old gins
itt it careful nu nner. Alsb, Lathi- Irons, with centres com-
nletc, of superior w ork innnship nnd construction. Reid’s
late invented self-rvculiitiii! Circulipg and Tooth Cutting
Engine, and nil otherGin Makers Tools, made to order.
Abo, having a good Blacksmith'in employ. Mill Irons,
Gudgeons and Inks;'BoxingOlbestcompio-hinn, and atfy
Iron Work requiring turning, or oilier llnitdt,done. Speci
men* of llw almve work, mnl tilso a new gin of the improv
ed plan, attached jo the, establishment, may bn seen in a
few weeks, nf their Colton Gin Blotitafarlory, corner of St.
Clair ami Oglcthorpe-street*; where order's front distant*
customers will he uunidrd to, nnd work put up with care
logo by the loud or rivey, TEMPLETON HE 11?,
ColfTinims, April 22. 12 tf For tlie Company.
’ * TlleColurnbmj Patters Georgia Journal, Federal U-
nion Mtllpdgevilli;, Mncun Mespcnger, Ang.Sentinol, Sa
vannah'Republican, Dur en Tclegruph, Florida Intelli
gencer. Mohiln Chronic’!^, Montgoitier* Journal, N.*G.
1’ulh'tm, iNntchcs- C*»urier, Hnntsvillo Advocate, will
give above two insertions oud forward . their account to
this office. ' . T.R.
MOORE A TARVER,
H AVE recently received, and offer fur aala oo liberal
terms,
7 Boxes Leftwicks’ best plug Tobacco, not equalled
by any other
25 Boxes Leitw ick's plug Tobacco, equal to any
other manufacturers
25 ' “ ** “ ** medium quality
5tJ “ “ 44 ** Common
50 ** 44 44 44 Inferior
2 Bbls. Smoking St Chewing cut Tobacco, in pnpere
ALSO,
2 ltnjfpine*Holland Gin, I do do Champaign Brandy
2 do ao Cogninc do. 2 Pipe** Common do do'
.2 do American dodo 1 halfpipe best JMu’d. Wine
2 do do Teneriff** do. 2 do. do. Hhnly Ma’d. do*
10 Bids. Hwriot Malaga Wine 3 do. Port sup. d*».
10 Baskets Cliumpnin do. 12 bbls Cordial assorted
2 Bbls Alcohol, 1 do.'Irish Whiskey
2 do.Spts, Turpentine,'5 do. Sperm Oil
2 do. Lmsccd Oil, 12 doz. Bottles Olive Oil
50 Bbls mid half bbls Macketcl, assorted
Likewise, a general assortment of
Dry Goods, Crockery and Cutlery.
Smiths Anvils, Vlccc, Bellow* Hammers
Sledge*, &c. See. Iron and Steel. Log Chaina
Shovels find Spade*. Trace Chains
Hollow Ware* Brass Kettles, Rifles St Pistols
Double and single Barrcll Gun?.
. A choice nsportment of SADDLERY,
Such as Carriage I Jnrne-s. Gig do. Itray do.
(tent’s. Saddles. Lndics Saddles, Saddle Bags
Bridles, Headstalls and reins, Leather Trunks, dec.
March 4 . 5' tf
Tweniy Dollartt Rewind. >
CiTRA YED front the reside non of tho *tib*eril»er nhout
r? liw first of titi-t tunitih, n buy .Mare tthctit 15 hum!* 3
Inches Itiuh, live years old nnd very heavy with foal, Sho
hns very thin ituiiio nml «ii-Itface,'mid is n little hog Imck
ed with' n scar, resembling a hum on Iter left shoulder.
Having owned her hut a few •law, a mom minute descrip
tion can not be given. She-will pmhnhly endeavor to got
to G'ecne 0-uint) iu this Stnte, as she was raised by Dr.
Pierce, nn \ lately brought front lltOto by him.
Aliik ot» Tliursduy tlto 2lvt, u yellow sorrel HOUSE,
whom 5 «ir C year* old. atid 15 luntds, 2 or 3 iticheshigh,
with flax m ne nml tail, n wjnr 111* his ferchead, and right
bind lout while, lie will probably make for Nashville,
Teunestoo.
Ton Dollars Kewar I will ho given upon the delivery of
alth-r of the Horse* i» the vuh5cnhcr,nt liisrcrideneo n-ntr
Coltnnbu*, nnd tvitsuitulilo'' «xpon«ea nald, for bringing
fspecjlftilly yours,
Columbus, On., **
GawpVnqn.--1;t... f .
voui 4 Oqllijtban’sPnis. .During tlio‘ J pr«‘'i , nt fall I*have
liml two ease# of Fever und Ac tin in ntv faijtily; your pills
lieinf revoninteiViKuiri tried thorn, nml the cure nits effect*
ed liv llm use of two boxes, one for each. The disease
lia« never returned. NV* B. ROBINSON.
Columbus, Ga.»Nnv. 18th, 1835,
For sail! by 1IALL St MOSES, Broad-street.
Jute 30. ' ‘ ^
"Of t.K :
22 if '
Co'|>:trtnvi'8l,ii,. Notice, *,,
f?p HE v uudor-igncd, lutvo fttnuad a copartnership foi
JfiL . tho trqqsnctinu of it Guneri\l Qyftcory Business in
this City, ut be conducted iu the unme uud stylo nf 11, G»
P,HELPS St Co.,Titov \vil| keep always ou fiitnd,rt Cholco
lot of.Giitccrte^nnd nil tho vitrify titPynvisions UHiiqlly
wnnwj, Having llio advajitateh o! it resident partner nt
the North,'they will bo cnaoled to soil upon verv good
terms fur cash.' IIA WI.EY TIlORP:"
NOTICE.
TR4YBD front my plnntutioti on the 3rd May,-in
. Randolph county, ntaar Cachet mid Jnrn1g*il*8 store,
a red rmtu I'll,LEY j* three years old last fell: uhoitt five
feat high, with a d u-k red nmna and tail, Any iuforinnliim
of anld ttmro will ho thankfully received;nnd a liberal rc-
Vvnnl will l»o given Air bar delivery to mo. • % '
v June »<h 1836.—^20 2ib -SKll.TON DF.NMS.
Johnson, AttcUnlirt «5c l»roUicr f .
Will keep constantly on hand u good supply, of
ST/LPLU AMD FANCY DRY GOODS,
AinoiigHt which urc ike billowing unifies:
C LOTHS, Crtssitnurcs, Snttinei. Flannel, blenched and
blown .Sheetings nml .Shirtings, Irish Linen.'Aprou
Check*, striped and phiifl Domestic*, Blankets, Negro
Clotli, Carpeting, hiruiturn and futicy Prints, Furniture
Dimity, Giugliuins, Silkg, -ft..good assortment, Chuiley,
Caiuliric, Aluxlin, Buh!nAt,Grecuini-t, Lnee-, Kihtii, ns, Mus
lin, Trimmings, jiilk uudcotton Hdkfs.,Capes uml (Jolliirf,
Hosiery. Ate, Stc.. Ladies atid GentluincuV Boots nnd
Shoes, Wool und Fur, Haiti, Tuscan nnd “Straw Bonnets,'
Reody Abide Clothing, Silk and Colton Umbrellas, Para-
sols,Saddles, Bridles nnd Martingale, Crockery aud Glass
Ware, Looking Glasses, Ku/.ork uud Strop*, Pocket Knives,
Knives and-Polks. Lock*, Lfitolfes.Bolf*, Butts btail Screws
Hinges, (laud nml Cro*s'Cut Saws, Nails, Log-and Truce
Chains, Rifles nnd, Short Guns, Iron, aqd .Hieel, Castings,
&C.‘ Sugar mid Coffee, J’eiijmr, Spice, Ginacr,. &c«-Ate.
nil of which witl be soldJoit tho.imf-Vfiivoriibla’terms.
Their customers und the public general fy uro respectfully
invited to call and examine for tllemt>rtlvcs.
F«*f). 12. , , 2tf
Mi C. PHELPS ■& €o.
iiavk just nj.rr.ivr.i),
bids. Btcbmoml City Mill* Flour:
M v ICO bbls. Canal, 5(tdo. Whiskey, 30 do, Rum
50.tfo. Gin,50 do. Sugars, 5pSacks Coffee,
Juno 16 ‘ . . v • 2Q tf
DU. WARE,
HAS 'JUST ItKCKIVKD, v
And pffer/or snlo at their Drug ,Store, in Columbus,.the
INDIAN'S PANACEA,
F OR tha euro of Rhcmmui-iu, .Scrofula or Kings Evil,
Gdiil'tScnitica or Nip £tout, Incipient Cancers,Salt\
Rheum,' Hipliiluic uud Mercurial diseases, particnlmly
Ulcers, mid -painful affections of the liones.. Ulcerated
Throat and No.uils, Ulcers of every 'description, Fever
A Teacher Wuuiutl.
NE who Is tltormighly. capnblo of toaefafng the usual
brahebet of t!io English department, who can come
well recommended for.lii* rapacity art a Teacher and of
good character will,he liberally comrcn*uted forhissefe
vices. The Scliopl iu about eight miles south cast qf La
Favette,in CUauipcrs con ntv /tin. Apply to fitherofllie.
undersigned. FRANCIS CALLAWAY,
JAMES BALLARD.
CHARLES'FORBES.
- JOHN R. PAGE, ,8
J. Wr COOPER. J “
April 8 lQtr
LEGAL NOTICES*
On Consignment,
P ILOT BRF.AD, in barrels; Lnrd, in kegs
Pickled Hlrrirtgsjn barrels,^orsnfebjr
June 15—20|f
New Goods.
T H6 subscriber bn« rt'ccntly received.an extensive
and well assorted «lock of
• • Fall'andWinter Goods,
Sttclias Broadcloths, CiUMbnere, Sotinetts. Kerseys, Lin-
says. Flannels, Blankets Stc. Likewise, Uendy # made
Cothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Himes, and a great variety of
fine and Fancy, Goods, which he offers to purchaser*on the
niost accommodating terms. ’ E. E, POWERS.
November 29 • j2 tf
Negroes Wiintcd.
T HE subscriber* wish io purclinse 25 or 30likely
young Negroes—Mon..Women and.Boys—Ipr Which
the highest cash price will lm given.'
? , . BLACKMON & COOPER.
Whitesvillc, ITorrirt eo., 51ay 4,1836. > 14.
Jnsl Received, on .Commission*
fh m LBS. Geo.ffia cured BACON,
& Q T P W” # 200 barrels Qtone ! dine,
' Which will be sold low for cash, by
June 23.—21 tf : CALHOUN & B^SS.
Crnuherry Jelly*
^0 GALS. Fresh CRANBERRY JELLY, a fine
th-
April M$; 1836.
t«es paid, ft
BE A BORN JONES.
13tf
U:ir;>er, T^ornfon & 8*iv|ri;;gtot)i
H ub ju*t received uml offer for safe, ' ^ ■
LBS. country cured BACON
W?-‘00I.Atm •
April- 8 , lOtf
Nojice*
■W - OST, on the 2Ist Inst, h 'tween ihq house nf the atih-
JLAi-ciiii'r and A Ilea Mini's Sluw, n note ot Imud on Da
vid Goldstein, mode'payable tu Hugh vassitly, ami vn-
dorard hy him to mo ftfilUM *?ts. Alli persons are fora-
warned ngniust rnuliti'' lursatil note,' 1 M iu p:tymci\t has
been i-iopprd. Anv person (iiuliitg saidttotowill confer u
favor hv rethruing it t j ilia suh«' riorr.
Mav\'7ih 17-tf GARLAND B.TERRY.
NOTICE.
TJ CAUTION nnd ferowuru ojl fiorsohl from trading for
JLu propd'orv umo of hand given hv m)*elf for’ seventy
dollars, payal’ile to Henry Page! or llrarra Iraring d»ti'
14th JavofJamtary 1U35T duo soOtctim'f iu November. IK-
a.A 111' i:<iiiv!,' atimi li»r \»|i>!i ill" .mid note who given
fur lota faib'd, run! F Ain d.ttifrmiitcd ttot to'par said ,«ote
unfe** ri mp.-lh-d by Law. if. \\\ SPKWKS.
.May 13, lb—tf A. SPEWES, SrcuVity.
tJHJR "ttb^eriber* have just received, on coningiuent, a
Fmrbnnk’s PfttctU Platform Scales,
whiclt they oacrjtt the ntauufacturcr’s iiriee.*
j: ’v Mil
Columbu*. June lfeji, 183Q.
Vnluufite Lutuls. .V
fBN HE subsenher offers fer sale, several vhln.ihle.seulc-
X menu ot land in AtaSam.*, convenient to nav igdtion
itk. t. nuwUutU have been selected br.the M.b-
k " "-i*vtdal eycnBtall the c^ialiint-d hdvMoia-
lt..*^. As the lands lict well, ore well wu-
my of the Heltfemetits have large tleuringM on
.»•«■« " r »* uotexeelled hv anv iu the .Suite, ft» r the rul*
«l Cotton, eoni, A-c. P'M.oni (teMiruui of purchasing,
THOMAS HOXF.Y.
V * -35 tf
‘ ge*oi ogii
•ered, an«l
will apply hr further
ColuMihn*. Si*pteml.rr Ml
HEsnbst
L'olloit Lttiitls. - .ifiww
her bus a few lot* of fjtnd in AlabhmM, !o
. tAledui n correuieni disisnre front the Clint mb on.
•aeeRivrwand nftbe bast quslitv fe* Cmtmf, for *111,* en
' JOHN DILI! VGHAJM.
* 36 ti
T
•Oat. u
>V terms
-Noiioe.
having wiMtdrt.
of READ, GRIGGS St Co. nil the buxine** ot
snhlonucern will boscttletl by tho - subscribers, who will
toutinue the husims* ut tlto same stand, umler the firm of
Rend &Ttilhoi‘and liaving'rocoully received an extensive
asHirtuiont of
•' ’ DtTGootUt ACrorcrlrs,
^o Invite mir friends to call and cxntuino'our stodk and
givo us a share of tlioir patronage.
HIRAM READ, •
.FXUIU TALBQT.
^♦¥21^ , ■ 1 " 25 M
Sores,and Internal Abscesses,‘Futtiln*, Pile's, fcitld Head,
Scurvey, Biles, Chronic Soro oyes, Erysipclis, Bloltdies,
a ndeVbry'variety ot Clitdtaeourt Affection, phrenic Catnrrh,
Hoadacho, proceeding from nn acrid >hittpoir. Pain in the
Stomach mid Dyspepsia) proeccdingfrom viitaliim; Affec
tions'Of life 1/iver ; Ciiro(i1c inflainnti0n of tlio KidncyB,
nnil Goucraliffehility, cnliHcd by ntorpkl dttion iff tho ves-
sels of thn skin. It is sinsularly.qflioucious in renovating
those con- titntionH vvhith finyahci n IfukendoWn by iuju-
dicluus. treatment, or ruvejtRc irregularities. In gcucrul
terms, it is recommended hi all 'those diseases Which nrisn
from hqpuritiequf.thn blood, ot vitiation of the humors, of
whatever nriine ur kind. ; • • . •
SomobfUjo nlmvojcomnlainta may requiresome.triflihg
assistant Applications, wliiph tlio eircumstaneos of the
ease will dictate; Imt for it gcnerul remedy qr Purified•
tor'to ronovelhe emmey'Vitr. Inuian’s Panacka, will
grtinrttlly he fonml sutfic'icnti' •
Tho proprietor Oflofs this nrcpnrntlon to tlio public, with
the consciousness tlmt ho is placing within Sir rCae.h, a >
remedy cHpnhld of relieving many ot life afflicted fellow
beings, who nrn suffcfipg under the various chronic nnd
nbslinntn complaints ti> which it inapplicable^ To such,
It* Will pravo of ifienlculablc value, a* the menus, nml In
tunny ensos," the only means of'reliaviug their sufferings
apd restoring them mice more th health- and ‘happiness.—
.This is not offered a* a common -remedy, that may per
/r.hnnco bo equally good with many nthnrs n(»vv in use, put
as oito which is capnblo of suvinq life in many extreme
eases when all thtf ttidal remedies fail. This it has done
rpt>eutedly ;< and'tltfe ris tho rcpututioit it bus obtained
wherever it has been introduced.,- •
It is only nhout lltivo ydn’rs since this preparation was
preseotdd to tho public but in that short space of time,
some hundred* ot‘ persons might ho-found, who would
po|mnu]y declare (bat thoy believed that thoir Jive* were
saved hv ir, nniliii most ensoa after they lmd-tried many
and pcrlinps all uto ciMiimou remodies in vain. • Wherever
it i« Known, it iu rapidly coming info usd, and this affords
tho nWst 'BnbstammV and convincing proof nf its merits.
The valun o£ the Panandd, isYiinst coiispieuoiiH in those
Ipng standing atid syphilitic nnd scrofidmis nffcctlons which
havta defied nllnthqr remedies, and particularly in tilt so ca
ses Wherdiiticrciiry ha* been to luvisltly used nit td cause
distressing pains ill tliOvh6nos r Updrs, mercurial ulcers,
dcrnngcnteul of the tligestivo organs St c. These jt com-
plotely removes, and in all onset, it entirely eradicates the
diseases and tlie effects of moreury, renovatoti tlto constitu
tion, and leaves'tlio pniiunt sound and well. In Rheuma
tisms nnd hi Ulceratedi$onr throat. Its happy effects are
tnt less nnnqrent, giving n I most immediate relief,
j Tho folloWhlg corilfiohtesj bii\ of hutadrods siinilar
which might ho vrqcured.nro given )o show tlio efloor of
the liidiauU Pnnltuen, in tho various complaints (Heroin
ntetttioued; and altolo exhibit in the must-satisfactory
manlier ita superiority over tho syrups in common use.
* . . CHARLESTON, Nov. 15. 1831.
During the last winter aud spring, I was afflicted with a
vcryyqv/ *
exposure
elating, tl ...... I
me to perfect health, aud I confidently’ rccomtt’f-nri it to
allftimihtrly afflicted. JOHN FERGUSON, King-st
CHARLESTON, July 12, 1831.
I was afflicted four votirn with an ulcer in the leg, occa
sionally nccuiupniiicd with erysipelatous hiflnmntinn and
nn excessive jruin in tlm leg and anelo joint. Several emi
nent Ph> sit intis exerted their skill upon it, but without
pnrumnem heiwfit. Ita this ease, five bottles of tlto Jm/i-
anv. Panacea, mad* a perfect cure., •
MARGARET A. WEST, Market st. 121
JnnrtrtT.v 15 : . ftQtt
* iiwci Ha* .
300 for Hulfi W
July 51. ; 25' STARK ft RUSE.
BoMxiiA; Sndqngch
July 31.
STARll .t UU8E.
■ , Notice.
B ROUGHT,Iollie Coimilbua Jnll, on rlio 10th innt,n
m'cro mqn by lb. nnnra of PE'I'EU, who Buys lit* tm-
Inn2.ro tlurijmnin I.owouf Hnrrin Cminry. Hn in nhout
33 vnrirs nbl.-nnmll niy.i','blank complnclcrl, .ml npcnkB
Alny 27ilr,
J* C. HOLEAPir). Jnilnr.
60,000 lW Ps. Kentucky BAGGING.
7 100 Collado. ROPE,
100 Bbla. FLOUR . . .
CALHOUN St BASS.
Juno 30. * 23 tf
' Xoiidoii. Porter.
A FEW doz. vary superior London Porter, for sale by
■ ' • ‘ STARR & RUSE.
Juna 23. ' 21 tf
runng me tost winter anu spring, i was aitticien witna
cry severe nnd t distressing Rltcumntism, occasioned by
xpOHttre in bad wjntjicr. , I. now take grput pleasure in
luting, thatsix bottles of the Indian'* Panacea, restored
Notice,
•'If OST or mislaid a note of hand on Peter Eldridge, for
JLi one hundred and veYrntceu dollar* tuul .a half, an
well ns recollected, dated 17th uf June last, nnd due one
day nfter date. Tlto maker Is requested to. pnv void noto
to’mi person but mytiaii. riELDEN *S. WALK LEY.
July 21, ,, , . 25 *31
Flour, Bacon aiitl WItlxkey,
' ; ON CON8UlNMr.NT. f, l ■
Y2ST received,by.the late arrivals tVom Apnlaehlcola,.
ti* 10 ranks Bacon; 2011 barrel* Philadelphia Flour,
. IS bbls. Biiliimota Flour; 704ibl|. Wcvlfirit ' do
225 *’ W’ltUkev. v * ‘
Which is offered for Bale, on accommodating terms ’ by
Juno 9.—19 tf • YONGl; St COBH.
Nfiticts
TTD UNAWAY <¥om thrt euhscrilier.on or about tbs last
of March, a negro fellow hv’thc mime of COLLIN^;
ilatk cpinpbx--non, thick set and well inttdc, a rear on his
right cheek. I will givo n rewnrtl of twenty-five dollars
tor tho apurennnsioit and delivery of sgi.t negro to mr in
Karris County.or to any Juilii) tliiBritate,kotltatI get him.
lie- will probably attempt to nn*e ns a freeman.
Mny d—Utr "WI1.1.1AM 8. BOOTH*
Q^r'TIio’Gcoriia Jottnvd will jflrjP tha above tin inser
tion once, n qtohilt tor tw o months, and send their account
to tho Editors of tho Columbus Enquirer for collection.
Tisojas j*. oor-o, ~
Has on band a general Assortment of Faucv and Staple
DKY GOODS, CrtOlCE GROCERIES,
vra:
mu OLASSF.S. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Hour, Salt
IvM Iron aud Sucl, Bagging, IL'pe,Twine,
At >o—A general um-M’Ii..* tu of Bouts, Sbpctd: Hats
ffrit quality Saddled, dec.
mnivvar-iiudCiUi.
Crockery and Glaai
C*dumhus- April H.
Wooden W are
iVvrr, at reduced prices 4
Runnwit)
lTTq ROM tho sultscribcr, living in Autauga county. Ala.
fir Four Negro men, Tom, alioui twenty-four uxira old,
ycliiiw“c*»iit|dcxio«i, mint, uisdr. when rpokrn ♦**. K*« a
'low n rn*t look—Jacob, about thirty-four year* old,cop-
|Kjcolor, n little bnbMioadetr, and stout built-—Green ir
auui oopjfer colored, about niiictct-n years old, Moutntadc
—Dark «?• I'l.oui tweuty-four years o'd, dark copper col-
hired, \orv stout, quick spoken: any person that will de
liver •* id tjC'.roes to me, or have tbcuteoufinrd in any snfe
ini so that 1 con get the in ugniu>!iall l»e Bi'crallv itt war*
d«.v, josuii jiriR.
Jrtaal; ‘ (Mobtgotaciry Jottrual.) »4*«
For Saw Mills.
T UST ri'celvml nml forsnto . by tho Muhscribera Mill and
•J Crow Cut Saws nnd Files, of tho best quality.' Also
an assortment of Crunks, Log Urtoks, Chains and Mill
Irons, of the most approved piittoms. ♦
Antil 26 —13tf ■ JOHN DILLINGHAM df. Co.
Allen A ToikiiK’
OS* A VIS received por Sfetuntir* Anna Calhoun and Co-
aU. lntnltns. • ■
’ 150 hhfe. Baltimore! Howard Street Flour
311 lmlfl'ld*. do. do. do. do.
125 Mils. Porto Rico uud St. CrtdJt Sugars
25 libit. N. OrlcHfH'do. 10 do. Brown Havana do.
10 hiiik White do. do. 50 do. Rio Coffen ,
50 do. Java'do. 50 do. No. 3 Mackerel vx
25 half bids. do. 30 Kitts Salmon
10 bbls. Old Ponoh Brandy. v '
Juithlfi . ; • • 20 tf
AUG. HAYWARD,
Has on baud
, 18 bblif. Pork; 190 barrel* Flour ‘
29bbls. Rum; 150boxes Stwvp
25 boxes l^eftwich’s Rest Chewing Tobacco, which
bo will sell ott ronsprablc terms. Those wishing to pur
chase 6u v ot the ntiovn articles, will please call lit liny
ward’s Warehouse amloxiunino tho quality of tho articles
and get the terms. , ’ * ’ ‘ ■*
June ifi. , ; »tf
. ricKlcd IIoriiURS.
Tf X3 fiT) BARRELS froitlicaught Pickled Herring, an
oxcellont article, just received and formate by
.YONGE&COBB.
June 18.—21 tf Jones’ Brick Bunding, Front-fit.
Tlto Subscribers
H AVE just received and offer for sale,
;t Itbcjs. St. Croix Sugar, * ;?H
3hhda.Portu Rico Sugar; 30 boxes Sperm Candles,
20 boxos t'reoh Raisins; 3 bbls; Dryed Beef, .
5 bids. - Loaf Sugar; 3 boxes Lump Tobacco,
12kitts.No. 1 Mackerel; 10 J bid*, ('mini Flour,
3 boxos preserved Citron; 10 kegs 3d Cut Nails, ’
l M»L MmL'im Nut*. . ^
Mav C.—14 J. T. NILES & CO.
BITTER8.
26 GALLONS find ldO buttle* first rnto Bitters, for
^L sale by
April 22—I2if
^ .STARR Ai RUSB.
* Opposite.the Insurauco Bank.
IOE CREAM.
Jbers will corntnencc,oi. ^ , MW
. .„t° nmke ICE I'KEAM regularlv during tlie season.
It will be ready from I to 9 o'clock. P.M. We have soon
quart nnd pint Freezers, in which the Cream can bo carri-
*d to any purl of the cit% .without melting. Wo have, at
some expense, creeled two aummer houses in lit* vanl for
the accuinmodntion of the Lmhcs nnd Gentlemen who
may please to favor us will, their pninmngr. The yard
will be Ll up «l night. No Lady will hr permitted to en
ter without a gentleman. Kverv exertio* will be made
to keen the place worthy of public patronage.
On Mtnda)*- Cream will bo rea.lv «t from .*» until 8 o’
clock P.M &TARR St IOIRE.
»U) 13. 14 if
* Notice. ,. 1> .
M IL A. O. BLACKMAIL will net oa our Attorney,
during our absence from tho Statei
LOCKE St WINKLEY.
COlumhun. Junal.G , ,, , l • . • 20. tf
The i>:trfii4*rsliip
VTERETOFORE' existing under the namo of BON-
JPL NEY.& BROKAW, ft titia day,dissolved by mu
tual consent.' Tlio
PRY GOODS BUSINESS
will be continued by B. BONNE Y, who will Bcttle tha
business of ihe old concern. '
, \ . BENJ.* BONNEV,
PfcJREZ P. BROKAW.
Coliimhtis/Qpth Jpne, 1336. . 21 tf
Doctor W. F. Ilodnctli .
*gjffAVING located, nt Warm Springs, Meriwether Co,
JSJl Giorpa, very respect fully pliers his eervi.cos.in tha
various hrutiiMicx of his profe^sipn, to the citizens of thgt
plnco and tno surrounding country. •
• July'8,183(1. . 24-41* ♦
•. EMPOlinJUI OF FASHION.
HENRY MAT.THEWS,
W OULD respectfully'.announce to IiIb' friends and
customer*,, both in the "city and country, that ho
has just.recnivotl n splendid assortment of* '
(Moths, Ctissimyros, Ready made Clothingdi-c.
and hopes, by a continuance of his'exerlipns, to merit u
liberal sharo'of patronage; Tlrt following* is a list of a
few of the articles: 1 *
London Cloths; .
. Black, blue, blown; green, Dahlia nod'Oxferd ipix’d
Cloths: Athens, Broadcloths, for Summnr wear, of superi
or quality; Super Velloiiht, Bombazines and Camblets.
Cus«<imercs« v
Black Cassimcre: Wood dvatl do.; London moleskin
plaids, Lavender, Vtctrtrin, mixture, drab, check’d, single
nifc’t. plaids, brown, dqe-skin, tiger-skin, double rih’d do.;
all of superior quality. '
Di’illiiiRf.
Silk linen Drill*linion tfuttble rih’d do.; Melbourne
Norwetglmn check’d do ; whim rib’a honey comb do.:
drahand wliite>eai,ibrlo.rio*; % union < 'whitn cotton do.; rib’d
feucy Gotubruons;
* Vcstingrs*.
Of all qualities, vis.: English vplvet, silk, satih and
check’d do.: Mitrsaille* while nnd printed, silks, and fig
ured Merinos; CltKlli.*figured Welting*, A:c.
. .Clothing*
Black, blue, green nnd brown clotli dress and frock
Coats: Thibet, bombazine and cambist do.; white and
( frnss linen Coatee*nf nil kinds; Round Jnckets, Pantn-
mm*, nnd V?*UH of all qualities; flannel Shirts; cot,on r
linen and'gingham do.; Drawers, Stock* t Cravats, Shirt
Collar*, -gentlemen’* Gloves, Suspenders, nooket Hand
kerchiefs, Sock*, lint*, Boots, Shoes, Paltm
Strap", and a variety of other nrticlo*, all of with
sold on terms the most reasonable.,
'l'lie nonvo Goods will bo made up In tho nc
most fashionable style/*
Mav.13.
Jus! ttcci'tvcd by
FOSTER & FOGLE,
A larg# collection of tlto most fuehionnhlo and tyopula
Songs aud Marches: among which are the follpwing:
pongs*:
B ANKS of the Blue Moselle: Bonnie Boon
Bells of St. Petnrsburg: Blue Bonnets
. Cornin’tht«* the Rye; Conte Yo DMconsoIate - ,
Gumbo Chaff; Go forget me, why should Sorrow
From'Greenland’s ley Mountains: Life let us cherts]
Marseille* Hyrttti; My-nin Fireside
Mott pin Me*U accontn a! Foco; I’inscz a Moi
Bose of AUindalo; Swi«rfBoy ; Soli|iers Gravo
Soft ns yohder silver ray that Sleeps ,
The Tvrole Malden’* Return
The Light Burk; The I ast Link is Broken
The B«uk* of Allan Water.
MARCHES*
Birminghaqt March; Emperor Alexander’s Alarch
' * Bonapartv’* Relreat front Moscow; Grand Mnreh :.
Governor Miller's March; I«» Fayette’s Grand petrel
Unttger's March; Trnmpet do; Titus'* do.
Norfolk Guards’Clutek Step.
fiuNDOS. . -u ..
BnrWs Rondo; Bonnie wee wife
L'Eglcntina; Lu Fnyc|te; Institute.
DANCfc* AND HKKL9.
• Como haste fit the wedding; Paddy Carey
Rustic Heel; Money Slunk; Mies McLeod's Rfcel.
July 91. • .25 - ' ' •
Adinlni.trator’* Sale.
1M7ILL Iw atild on ihc lstTuo.d.y In Octoherneit, at
*¥ the Court House door in Muscogee county, between |
the usiibl hours of sale,
Tire west end of Fraction No. two hundred and fifty-five, (
in the tenth District of said county. Also, one NLGRO
MAN, a good Plantation Blacksmith, sold a* a part of
tho Real Estate of Stephen Kirvin, deceased, for the ben
efit of the heirs aud creditor* of said deceased.
EBENEZER TORRENCE, Adm’r.
Jnly 14 % 24tds
M ill be sold
the first Tnesdny in September next, between the
v usual hour* of sale, before tho Court House in Blake
ly, Early county,
Lota of Land numbers two hundred and two
(202) nnd three hundred nnd ninety-six (39fi), both in the
fourth district of Early couuty. Sold pursuant to an or
der of the honorable tho Inferior Court of Kundolph coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, as tho property of
Freeman D. Carden, deceased.
' THOMAS M. CARDEN, Eitr.
June 20. 21 ids
Administrators Sale.
A GREEABLY to nn order of the,Inferior Court of
'Croup countv, setting for ordinnry purposes, will be
sold nt thn Court tlousedoorin Lumpkin county, .on'the
fir-*t Tuceday in (Srtptetajfer oext, between the usual hours
of sale, lot or tract, offend, number 414, in the ,15th Dili,
of the 1st Section, originally Cherokee, containing forty
acres, nmre or less, sold ns thonroperty of Nathan Jordan
late of said eoun ty. dbe’d. ■ Sold for the Ircnefit of the heirs
Uml creditors of said dec’d. Terms, cash up and no grum
bling. COLLIN ROGERS, Adm’r.
June30 ’ . ( • 22 tds
Admiiiistrator’s Sale. (
%V7ILt ho sold on the first Tuesday in September
t V next, before the Court Ifoitse door in Hamilton,
A nppro boyi Charles,
the prowsrty of S. B. Thompson, deceased. Sold by order
of too Court of Ordiriury. ,
June 30.—22 2m „ J. J. THOMPSON, Adra’r.
' . Adm inistrator’s Sale.
"WfJTILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday in September next
v * between the usual hour* ol safe, before the Court
Houee door dn Greenville, Meriwether co. three negroes,
PIBBE and her two children, sold pursuant to an order
of the honorablo the Inferior Court of Men wither county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, as the property of Wil
liam D. Allen, deceased.
July 21. ,i 25 JAS. ALLEN, Jr. Adm’r.
W71 OUR months after date, anplici^um wilt ho mado to
JT tlm honorablo the Inferior Court of Muscogee county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to^sell the
Real Estate of John Johnson, dccenfcd.consiitingof five
sixteentlis of tho entire property belonging to tho Colum
bus Manufacturing Company.
July 14.—24 4m ' F,M S. SHORTER, Adm’r.
■BTNOUR months nfter date, application will be made to
M. the Honorable,the Inferior,Cojirt of T r0U P county,
when sitting tui a court of ordinary f for leave to sell the
Loud and Negroes of Robort'U. Lyle, dccensftd, for the
benefit ofthe heirs of said deceased, to effect ti division, &c.
May21,1036.—17 4m • WM. P. LYLE,Admr.
YGIOUR tnonlhs after"drtte, application will lie made to
JL- tlo Honorable the Inferior Court of Troup county,
when silling us a court of nrdinarv, for leave to sell tho To
ol estate of Seymore 8. Poll, orphan*
ANDREW JHBNDONy Guardinn.
May 26,1836. 18 4m
’ClGuit months after date, application wift.be made to
JT the Honorable the Inferior Court of Harrjs county,
wlfen sitting for ordinnry purposes, for leave to soli the
Land and Negroes beiongnte to the estate of John Cle
ments, deceased. ROBT. B* WELLS,.? ^
Juno 30.-22 4m WM. BOYD,. \ Admrfl *
iTTTOUR months after date, application will be made, to
JF the honorable, the Inferior Court of Troup county,
when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the re
al estate, belonging to the estate of John G. Williamson,
deo’d: ANTHONY IIOLCOWAY, Adin’r.
June 16 ■ n « 20 4tn #
*W7I OUR month* after data application Will he made to
JP th® honorable Inferior.‘Court of Museogee county,
w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, , for leove to tell two
lots of land belonging to the heirs of Wtn. H. Crenshaw,
deceased, viz: lot No'. 115, in the 27th dislrict.of originally
Leo now Sumter county, and lot number 125 in the 4th
district of Coweta county.
April 6—1 ft 4m , J. -BARROW,.Guard’n
"M7I0UR Months nftor data application will he made to
Ml tlto Hon. Inferior Court of Muscogeo county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of Lend
nuuihei 1 Lin tho utl» district of said county, the same be
ing the real ©state of Coleman Duke, minor.
April 22—12 4m MARY TAIT. Guard'll.
TTI OUR month* after date, application will ho mafic to
JT the honorable the ltiforior Court of. Meriwether co.
when sitting ns n Court'of Ordinary, for' leave to sell the
Negroes belonging to the,estate of William D, Allen, de
ceased, (viz :) Pluhy a woman and her twb children, for
the behefit of the heirs'. JAS. ALLEN, jrAd’mr.
Aprilllf . 11 4m
ilTI OUR' months nftor .data, application •will be made io
JT the honorablo the Inferior Court of Troup county,
wltan'sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave to sell the
Lnnds nf David; Hunter, late of Monroe county, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs ofsiiid tlcc’d. to effect a division
between tho heirs. JAMES HUNTER, Guar.
April 15 , 11 4m
,f*OUS montlin nftor ilmo iipplinnlion will lie limdo to
.*/ the Inferior Court of Rnndolph county, when Hitting
for ordinary purposes, for leuve to eell the Lnnd nnd No-
ftroen hnlongwp to thn pstnte of Ocnjnmin Hollnnd, Into of
.aid county, deceased.
W. A. HOI.T.AND, Adoi’r.
CHARLOTTE HOLLAND, Adm’x.
April 29,1836. 13-^Jin
TTIOUR months nfter date application wilt be made to
H? tho honorable the Inferior Court of Stewart county;
while sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leavo 'to soil all the
Negroes belnhglng to thn estato of Reubon Warren, late of
Stewart county, deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs of
said deceased. .JOHN T. WARREN, Adm’r.
. April 27. *. 13—lm
OUR month? after dato' application will bo made to
Jl? the Inferior Court of Troup countv, when sitting
as* Court of Ordinnry. for leovo to sell tliq Negroes of
the estate of Thomas W. Stanley, deceased, for the benefit
oftholioire of said estate. » ",
April 29.-13 4m ELLEN STANLEY, Adtn*.
•RN OUR months after date, application will bo mado to
Jl? tho honorable tho Inferior Court, when sitting as a
Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell 85 acres of Lund, bo
the sain© hio(e or less, it being part of lot No. 84f in tho 3d
district of Harris County; .it being the nortluenst half of
said lot, belonging to James Coteney, deceased.
EDMUND ADDAMS.Ex’tr.
May 3,1836, .* 14r-4ra.
TN OUR month’s after dato, application will bo trlade tp
Jl? the Inferinf* Court of Menwcthcr county, when sit
ting for.Ordinary purposos, for leave to sell all the lands
hulouging to Elizalrcth Hardin and John G. Hardin, mi
nors of Robert Huroin. JOHN HONE A, G.iiqr.,.
May 6. 14 4m
■R710UR months after dute application will bo made to
JF. the Honorablo (he InferiarCourt of Talbot county
when sitUng for ordinary purposes for leave to j>oll tne
real Estate of John Batetnan, late of sakl county dec’d.
May 13, 15-4m LEVI JUSTICE, Adm’r.
V^OUR months after date application will be made to
JB? tho Honorable tho Inferior Court of Troup county,
when sitting a* a court of ordinary for leave to soil the
landnfCatlirine A Phipps, orphan of Josiah Phlppsde-
ccusrd, for the Ircnefit or said orphan, . .. . , lV
May, 13, « WILLEY PHIPPS. Guar.
TjlOUR months after date, application will be made to
M? the Honorable Inferior Court of Horris county, sit-
ting^isn court ol ordinnry, for leave to sell a Negro Man,
belonging to George Gray, minor, for the benefit of said
uiinoi. •' JNO. C. GRAY, Guardian.
May 27. 17 4m
ri A OUR month* after date, application will be made tp
” the Honorable the Inferior CoUrt of Walton county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes,'fur permissi'in to sell
the Land belonging to tho estate of Thomart F. Wynnj de
ceased. R. J:.WYNN,Guardian.
June 23. 21 4m.
MjMOUR Months nftor dnte application will be made to
U? tlie Honornble the Inferior Court Pf Harris County)
when shting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell nil the
Real Estnteof.Simeon ClouerDeceased,
June24,.21—4m V t A. W. GRAY, Adm’r.
VTIOURmontlis after dato application will lie made to
JT tho honorable the Court of ordinary, of Sumpter
County, 'or leave to nell the land belonging to tho estate
of Dempsey Hughs, deo'd. .1 *•
June23 21 4m WM. HUGHS, Adra’r.
V7IQUR muntlia after datc,npplicntion\vill lx\ made, to
M? tho honorable tho Inferior Court of Lee comity,
when sitting for ordinnry puiposes, for'loavo to ceRthq
Sonth Etist half of lot of Land, No. 11, ip the 15th fiist.
Xee county; ps part of tho real ©state of Hosoa Hodges,
lata of saificounty, dec'd. ELIAS HODGES, Admr.
Juno 23 . » 21 4r
Rale ftisl Tor foreclosure.
le*rd Superior Court, Fehra.ry Term. lKt6.—Oliver Porter
and other* v* James 8 Park.
TPON the petition of Oliver Porter, James K. Daniel*.
J William Redd, John Cunningham, Thomas Cunniug-
n, Woodson Hcuid, Richard S. Park and Peter J. Wil-
o". stating to the court that on the twenty-fourth day
t Heard couuty, for tlie purpose of securing,
ig and raving harmless the petitioners and Dan*
i certain bond or obligation to tlie
i Sunford were securities,condition-
Greeusborough. And it further ap-
Pnrkdqpny into the Clerk’e office of tbifi court oh o'r be
fore the firct day of the next term, the principal, interest
aud cost due on said mortgage, or that the equity of re
demption in nnd to tlie snid tract or. lot ol land.be ‘thence
forth forever barred and foreclosed, and that it copy of this
rulq be served on the mortgager or his special agent,' at
least four months previous to the next term ofthccouit,or
published in one of the public gazette* of this State one*
q month from this time until the next term. . ' J
A true copy from the minute*, this 23d February, 183<L»
March 4-n,6m ‘ ' BAILEY BLEDtfOR, Clk.
Rule l\lsi for Force lo^ui'c.
In Troup Suite* tor Court, FVihnmry Term, 163G.—Gcnrfo'W
'GatTord v.'.'Williams, lluw thorn.
O N tho, petition of George W* Gnffoid. praving thV
foreclosure of the Equity of Redemption of llio saifii
\yiHlnm 8. Ijlnwthprn in and to all tlmt lot or parcel of
Innd, 'with 'flie improvements' thereon, in the mortgnga
deed described In the manner following, to wita certain
tract or parcel of land, being n part of lot number ty©
hundred mid thirty-eight, (238) in iIim fifth dis rict'of said
county, containing one hundred nnd.sixiy-fivMl65) acres
more or less, together with all the appurtenance* thereun
to belonging, mid the said George W. Gnfiord alleging ihut
iherei* now due on the said'mortgage the'sum of eight
hundred nnd twenty-five dollars, principal,-,'Yrth- interest
lherehn from the twenty-fifth diiv ol December, eighteen
hundred and thirty-five: On motion of William Doughfcr-
ty’, attorney for the petitioner-, il is ordered that the raid
William*S.'Hawlhorh 'do pay into the Clerk’s office, the
principal, interest and costs due on the said-mortgage
within six months from the data liorcnf, or.show cause
whv hnsholtbl not or the equity of redemption ol the. said
Wililam S. Hawthorn, tho mortgager, jn nnd to'ihe said
mortgaged premises, bo / thenceforth forever barred and
foreclosed, and other proceedings toko place in conformity
with the nct oflba General Assembly in ituchca>cjL made
nnd provided. And it is ■further ordered, tlmt a iCopy of
Ibis rule be sotvrd upon the said mortgager, hi* special
agent qr attorney, at least three,months before the tifoe
appointed lor the payment of the money into Court, ot pub
lished once a month for four mouths previous Id that
time in due of thnjpublic gazettes of this State.: : - [
. "A true extract from thn minutes, of the Superior Court
of Troup county, April 19th, 1836.
April 29- 13m4m R. F. MeflEHEjg; CikJ
To Colton Planters.
^HAIIE job'criber i* now ■ receiving direct ’from New
fl.. Yorlt,3(HI piice* Inverness BAGGING,a good arti
cle, which lie offers on reasonable terms.
Slav 27 17 tf AUG. HAYWARD.
FIRST RATE U INK.
A FEW bottle
left. ,
Arril 22—I2tf
STARR Ss. RUSE.
Opposite the Insurance Bank.
Hides Wanted.
1I7B will give lOcts. per lb for good Dry Cow Hides,
if delivered nt our Tnnysrd, 10 mites norllt «ait of
Newnan,ucHr the Decatur road.
D. P. JONES,
April22 II tf - J. H. JOHNSON.
F OUR Months after date application will be made to
tha Hon. Inferior Court of Talbot county, when
setting lor ordinary purpose*, for lenvn to soli lot of land
Number Seven, in tho twenty-second Diet, .end third roc-
lion of originally Cherokee county, belonging to Walter
J. Will* an orphan. PETEK F. M A HONE, Guar.
June 30,1736. 22—4m
{(NOTICE. ,
r tho subs.-’riber, about the 10Ut of May last,
JLJ in filaconrountv, Alnbatnn.n protnihsorjr note made
by David uud James Cottenham, o* Talbot co. Georgia,
pavnble to the eubscriber. for two hundred atid Mxtoeii
dollar*, dated January, 1846. and due next Christmii*-—
Also a bond la make titles to three hundred three nnd three
fourth acre* of land, lying in Talbot coutity, and adjoin
ing \V«u Adams. Jahn Harrison nnd Crowder, made tothe
suhficriber and Beuj. Baker, by '/.nchariah Booth, Jr. for
three thousand dollars, conditioned to be void on making
titles to said land-op the 25th December, 1837. All |ier-
son* are cautioned not to trade for said note or bond, aud
ike makerp of them arc Hereby notified not to pay them
make title* to the land to ony but myself.
WM. VOSS.
July 11 21-3t*
G EORGIA TROUPCGUNTY.-Whereftv John Still.
well and Reuben Stillwell E^ccutoipof Jacob Still
well Late of said county debeased, applies to me for Let-
ters 6fDismission. . / 1
Those are therefore to cite, and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred atid creditors of said deceased, to' bn and
appear at my office, within the time proscribed bv law to
show cause if any they have why said letters or dismis
sion shall not he granted. Given under my hand at offico
this 28th dav of March 1836.
April 1, 9—mfim . HENRY PERKINS; C. Cl O;
_ . drew B. Griffin, Administrator on the'estate of
Jntnes rntum,lntenffcaid county, dec’d. applies fur letters
ofdisinission from said estate.
This i* therefore to cito and odnionish all. and. singular
the kindred and creditors of raid deceased, to appear nt ,my
office, within the time prescribed Irv Law, to lift* their oh*
jeetiona if any thoy have, rtrhy said letters of dismission
should not he granted, this 4th March. 1836.
Blqrchll 6 Cm .JOHN TOWNSEND, o. 6, 6.
G EORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUN l Y.-Whereas An-
d£J^‘Griffin,.Guardian forSrtb, Humlin, Anw
Ictn, Wlllium L, Sophroniannd Mcnqfce, orphans pfJntnfa
Tatum, late of said county, drcM. ripnlic* to me for letters
of dismission from said several Guardiansltip*.
.This is therefore to cite and admonish all nml singular
tho kindred and creditors of said orphans, to appears! my
office, within the thne prescribed bv Law, to file their p|t-
jections if any they have, why said letters ofdismikiiun
should not Its granted, this 4tli March 1 1836. '
March II 6 6m JOHN TOWNSEND, c.* e. ©v
Brought to Jail; - ,
O N the 25th inkt,’ a negro'man wlio says bis name is
ABRAHAM,‘and belongs to Mr. Wiley of South
Carolina, and riinuw^y from his plantation, 8 miles from
Montgomery, A In. and says the overseer’* name is Sims.
Suid Negro is about 55 or 60 yenrsof age, with hi* ttpnar
teeth out, full oyesl nnd nboiit 5 feet, 4 incites high. Th©
owner is requested to comply with the law nnd lake him
JA&. C. HOLLAND, Jailor:'
July 27, <1836. 26 tf
Bronglit to Jail, w
O N the 17th inst. a negnt man, who cs II his nnnie BILL,
and who says he belongs to Robl. Westbrook, 4rf
North Carohun., Said Negro is about 45 or 50 years of
age, ia abhnt 4 feet 10 irchcsjtigh, and small mpdo in’pro-
E onion, bald bended and says no is n Guinea negro by
•rtli. Tlio owner is requested to comply with the law
w»d take himnwAy. JAS. C. HOLLAND, Jailor,*
July 27,18bff. . 2fitT
Ldnd ill Walkcr r Untou A Paulding,
FOR SALE.
J ILLb esold before tho Court House in Walker conn-
l ty, on tho first Tuesday iu August next, between
tho usual hours of sale, t '-^n
Lot of Land number two hundred nnd niue r
in the twenty-eighth district nnd third section, originally
Cherokee, now Walker county, containing one hundred
and sixty acres, more or lesi.
Also, before tho CourthopSe dopr in Union county, oir
the first Tuesday in September next, between the usual
hours of sale,
Lot of Land number nineteen, ,.
In the seventh district and first sectiop,.originally Cherq-
bee, now Union county, containing one hundred und sixty
acres, more or less. .* '
Also, will ho sold boforo the Courthouse door in Pauld
ing county, on tlto first Tuesday in September ncx), be
tween the usual hours of sale, the interest of Thomas A.
Banks, deceased, in
Lot of Land No. four hundred and thirty-eight,
in the thiril district and third section, originally Cherokee,
no>v Pnujding county, .containing forty ocresi more or less.
Snid Land* belonging to tlto estato of Tltonms A^Banks;
Into of Elbert county, deceased, are sold for tlto benefit of
the hoirsofsaiddecenscd. Terms Cash. 7
> TH05TAS JONES, ) *. ’ •
WM. BAILEY, .> Ex'or*.
. YOUNG L.,G. HARRIS.)
May 29th, 183fi. 19 tds.
. COLUMBUS, Gq. July 14,1836.
covering from the New York ‘‘Shipping nnd Commercial
List” of July 2d, that, said vessel was still at the wharf*,
do feel ourselves seriously ngrieved by the detention of our
goods, occasioned by the Matilda’s not’having “sailed*
punctually, ns n JvcrtiScd,” and do advise Our friends i*r>
New ..York not to ship onr goods in Allure, onE. D. lIurK
bpt &Co’s line of vessels to Apalachicola.
< WM. St W. TONEY.
JOHNSON, NUCKOLLS & BROTHER:
AYER, HOGG St METCALF. ;
T.& 5I, EVANS. - n
July 21. 25—ft
IVotfcc.
negro man who says his name is JACK, and (hath©
belongs to Henry Thompson of Walton county* Said ^Hjy
is about 23 year* old, tolerably stout, and black complect-
ed. The ownefis requested to come forward, pay charg
es and take him away. ri'ux
May, 27 17—tf, J, C. HOLLAND, Jnilot.. ^
j ,Camion.
T^TOTICE is hereby given, forewarning all per«ons from
n trading for a promissory note, given by me to on©
Henry Mersliorf, a lawyer, i f Talbot ton. for fifty dollars;
aK o consideration for which it wart given for was uever com-
ied with, nnd I nm determined never to pay said note tin
's* compelled by law. Said note was given September,
1834, ana due September, 1835,
„ GEORGE W. HUCKABAY.
Georgia, Sumpter oonntv, June 27,1336. .95,.,
TO COTTON PLANTERS. f j
T HE subscriber takes this method to inform hi* friend*!
nnd the public generaly, that he has mado consider-,
ablenrrahgeinentaforlho mni.lifnctoriuB of Cotton Gins,
iu LnGmngo, Troup Cnunty t On, and ho warrants their
pprfbrtndncc and workm*n*htpnot lobe excelled by anv.
Cnst,Steel Saw* &J>ro»rts, winches in dinmetre, 48 Saws »©'•
pick from 800 to 1 JKlO lbs, of nice Cotton,, per saw, $2 :t7J;
CqstaelSnwa9jl>ch e *»40«aw«topick from 1,000 to WJHfof
nice Cotton rtt $250per«nw;Gemiar» Steel Saw* St brenst*,.
S'iuchci. topick from 800 to 1,000Ihsat $2 12| ricr snw;
German Stool,9 inches, to pick from 1,000 to 19,00 at $2J15»
per Saw* Any size made to ordt r, Gin*, will be delivered
at ony distance.' All ordci* by letter in trusted to hi* car*
will receive prompt nttcution. j
June 9i!i, 18-m3m TIIOS. C. GARLINGTON.
Thn Columbu* Sentinel, and the Palladium, Nowtum,'
will ^ivatbrnborcone inf-eftion. •
Twenty-Five Boilats Reward) 7 r : c
W ild, be given to nnv pen-onwiiowiil aj iuelieuil and
secure lor the subscriber a negro hoy, fry the nnma
of EICKr who belongs to Dr. C.P. Kiebarason of Savan
nah. This hoy runaway from the service of Mr. Littfeto©:
Burk of I^t Grange, to whom he was hired, nnd is under
stood to be now 4 , in Colmsbns or its ncighlrorhond. I|« ia
about 19 years old, five feet nine or ten incke* high, of a •
dork mulatto color and speaks in the broken language of
the Negroes bred on the low century plantation? Th*
subscriber, ns tlie agent of Dr. Rieliardfon, proposes to
sell this boy upon a credit, if hois reclaimed. •• ' 1
S. ARMSTRONG BAILEY.
La Grange, Jnly 10,1836. 24—fit