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fulness on the other. Mr. Adams
seemed to be in ‘excellent health,*
and excellent spirits, and tae slight
shade of pensiveniss on thecouute
nance of Mrs. Adams was the neces
sary, although to be regretted conse
quence, as well as proof, of the al
in.ist incessant indisposition by which
she has been, for some time nfflicteu.
Mr. Calhoun occupied a prominent
situation in the principal room; u nite
Mr. Clay stood in the centre of the
East room and Mr. Southard in tlr*
intermediate apartment, to receive
the greetings of their friends, the o
tl.er Secretaries, the Postmaster Ge
ne'ral the Cammanding General, the
Clergy of the District, and the Mem
bers of both Houses with only a 1 \v
exceptions, were present; and it was
near three o’clock betore the lust of
the visitors had retired. Che M t
rine band, stationed in the vestibule,
played frequent airs; and relresu
nients, consisting of wines, punch, le
monade, cakes, jellies, ice creams Ac.
were handed round in profusion.
The display of ladies was als
greater than usual, and it would b
unjust to them to admit that we have
ever seen it surpassed, \vhethsr in r
fereuceto personal beauty orelegan
of costume. Nat. Jour.
Extract of a Hitler from a gentleman
in Tallahassee . ( Florida j to Ids
friend in JlU’xandria.
Ta LL AII VBSEE Der. 2, 1 828.
Oar town has ol iate been vers
mw h improved, a great number os
b il lings have been erected this year,
and several more contra-ted I >i\ To
adjacent country begins to wear the
a pert of Img settled plantations,
and looks well. The town is remar
b biy be ithy.—l s population i
Fmme -v hat ah out 1200, and, 1 think,
but ?w*. de-.rhs have occurred tin
y. ,u -one from consumption. Floor
is selling at 1 i lo 12 dollars t barrel,
corn, 75 Bacon, 810 10 V**ry
little cotton has been brought in this
season.
YOUTHFUL DELINQUENCY.
Tli-* various forms and degrees of
crime in England are incorn eiva and
. t- those who do not look over the cri
ininal reports in tlie London papers.—
3 hoys were lately sentenced to trans
portation for seven y ears, being cart
of an organized gang called the ‘For
ty Thieves,* in London, and who
were the terror of the neighborh od
in which they resided. S- v* ral girls
were connected with them, and they ,
recognized each other by live blue
spots in the hand which were made
by gunpowder
Brigade Orders.
January 17th 1829.
I
The officers arid soldiers composing
the First. Brigade, of the second Di j
vision. Ga. Ma. will respect and obey
the following Staff appointments, viz
Edward J. Ilatdcn, of Augusta, Bri”
glide Inspectorto said Brigade, w ith
the rank of Major; and Haynes S.
Ryan, Esqr. of Warren, aid to the
commander of said Brigade, with the
rat k of Captain: and Robert D. W are,
of Bedford, Brigade Quartermaster
of said Brigade, with the rank of
Captain. The Colonels and officers
commanding regiments, which com
pose this Brigade, will immediately
bestow the necessary attention to the
more perfect organization arid millin'*
rv appeararn eof tlie companies in
f jieir respective commands, and in ail
cases where the privates neglect or
refuse to cl<Tt company otti ers, they
will nominate and brevet officers fr
said companies in conformity to law,
and the persons appointed under that
authority will he considered as offi
cers, subject like other • lib era to the
military law from the dates of their
appointments respe-1 full v, *
J] Jill ON U\ GltlEfi , ling. Gen.
Ist Brigade, 2d Jliv. Go. Jla.
Biank Deeds, j
FOR SALE AT THiSOFFiCE. .
SALE OF 144 H VLF VCRE LOTS (
WITHIN TUB TOWN OF
COLUMBUS.,
IN compliance with an act ol the
! -*• General Assembly of the Stale >!
Ceorgi i, p issed on the 24th day of
Deomber, 1 827, entitled •An act lo
lay out a trading town, and to dispos *
of the linds reserved for the use of
the State, near tiie On wet a Falls on
the Chattahoochee river, and to name
the same*—The ap
pointed under provisions ot said a t.
will offer for sale at public outcry, it
tlie town of (’olu‘iibus, eoT||tne*ii iiiji
on Mon.lav, 23d day of Mar h n i, x .
all the uns dd lots to said Town Cos
ium ‘us, consisting of
One Hundred and
Fortv Four.
*/
The sale to eontii.u j from day to day
uii il all are sold.
O te>fif h of the purchase morn",
will he required in advance, the ha)
an e in four iqual annual inslal
moots
ELI AS BEALL.
E L DEGR iFFENUIED,
I*. H. ALSTON,
IGNATIUS A. FEW,
Com u‘rs for lay I* g off’ the town ( I
Columbus, and the reserve a
the Coweta E dis,
January 17, 1829. 6th!.—33.
(£3* The Editors of the C lariestou
C mrier, the Tuscaloosa Clironi le,
md of all the public g z ‘ties i t G n*
;ia will insert the above adver-j
Hsement weekly fir sixty days, and!
forward t heir accounts t> me at Ct
iuml>us for piymcnt.
SO AEL WOOLFOLK,
S>". to the hoard -d C t n’rs.
Letters, remaining in the
Post Office, P- arrenton Geo. Ist
January, 1829.
A. M s. A lercroin-iic.
B. Ji ■< n Berry, William A. Bray, Mrs.
it.t n <h Brooks, VVilliam M. Bu-t. 2, (V in.
Bull r 2 J remiah Bui k.a ter Allen
Braniard, Elisha G. Burson. Joo. ii a< k ;
.Vlessr*. 11. S Bernan, Green, ail Cos.
C. Robe;t Culpepper, A; is. Ei.zab th
Collins, Vli- heal ‘ od Jr.
I) Thomas Duncan, 2, J sue Darden,
Jo-eph D ii o ‘
F. E ! war! Foul, Il u- aulW. F kling.
(. Oib on 2, Anne Guthn .
H. Gideon Hk is, Stith i l.uvlaway,
riio.iMs 11-nil, Harmon Hurbert, Mr .
Cailirm Harris, Hannah Harbuek, Dr.
Heito, Priscilla Hall, laa‘ Harris, Jack
1 Harris, Hardy Hopson 2, Benjamin tleu
ry, Job Hunter, 8 ‘lomon liar .
I. Muncition Gey 2. Benjamin Ivey.
J. A thur Jenkins, Allan Jones. Jr.
Miss Cinthia Justice.
L. Thomas Low, Charles Louge, Rea
ding Lewis, Green L tk tt, Cha les
Langham, Thomas Low Dtv.d C. ilose
and Benj. Oliver.
’ M. Si. nry J. Matthews, John Martin.
Elizabeth McMatii, Alien Motes 2; Ste
phen Muks.
N. Daniel H; Newsom, Solomon New
som, E-q.
P. JAhn Persons, Elisha Perryman Jr.
James B. Philips.
K. Ezekel Reese, Mrs. Eiizibeth Rice,
Willis Rhymes.
IS. Samuel Story; David Sallis, E.
Spinks, Win. Simpler, Robert Stanford 2,
T. Julio Turner or Berry Hop on.
W. James Wilson, Dr. Chari**- II
Wjlgon 2. John W'illiains, Mis. Clniseau
W’eaAer, Timothy WLite
Which will be sent to the General Post
Office the first April next il no t taken
out.
JOHN MOORE, P. M.
January 3d 18i8 3t—3l.
Georgia, Warren county.
\\J HERE \S Jethro Darden applies
T for lexers of Administration on
the estate of Ann Darden oec. late
of sad county:
The<-e are therefore to cite and admon
ish, nil and singular, the kindred and ere
(iitor- of said ib ceased, to be and appear
at my • IFire, within th time prescribed
bv law, to diew'caus*-, if any th. y h-ve.
why s-lid letters sh -uid not b jjr;v ted.
Given under my hand tlws 2d day
of January. ID2O.
Z. F lanklin, c. c, o. vv. c.
Mr. Robinson—Be so good
us to announce me, in the i(u
ral (Cabinet, as a candidate lor
Clerk of the Superior Court, of
Warren couiry.
JOHN MOORE.
B’arreatoiu January 3, 1829. 81 if.
(CP ’V C ure nqu sled to aniiounei
F > 4 r. Nathan J nes, as a candidate
i r Sheriff. of Warren county.
1) t. I3!h, 1 828. 29-If
.CP requested to announce,
Uakdy Pitts, Esq. as a candidal.
ior Sheriff, of Warren county.
October 18tli 1828. 21 ts.
Hrc requested to avitmunrr
oi. Atili:L-tan An okew s. as ;
Afilidate for Sheriff of Warrec.
Fuijuty.
September 20 h 1823. 17— ts.
SlieriiT’s sale.
BLtOLI), on the first Tues
? T day in February next, at the
uit House, in the town of Warrenion,
Warren county, between the usual hours
‘d S; d p die ioilowiim property, to wit:
One hundred and ten acres
f l.ud. more or less aiij uning land of
Adam Broom and otheison the.vvateisol
Og echee h-vi.-d on as the propertv of
B yant I higpen to satisfy an execution
n Li or of Seaborn Gray, use of John Fon
•mie against the -aid i Ingpen.
One negro man, named John
about li ty je is of age-, with e.gin head of
taule. iour cows and four yearlings levied
no as li)- proparij of \Vili,a„ L mgUam
to satiny l’v i li i scut ions one in f.vo of
Wjliiam Pt-’ s i a i 1 ‘tie in fiv >r if ,Vmo
Pers o na against the said William Lan--
ham.
()ne negro man by the name
and n Ain le*/ led on as the property of
E!wi Bak-r, to satisfy sundry Ex ecu
lions in Favor of Fontaine and Hargraves,
agunst the *a>d Edwin B iker.
One hun li ed and twenty a-
> res el Lu.d more or loss adjo.nng I ).ds
doim S heniaii Franklin ami others
lyi- g on the waters if (Jais"n*s Creek
levied on as Hi property of Roysiei
Heeth, to satisfy on: • xe. uiiou in lavo;
ei hunt one aid Ha graves and o-.e o her
in favor ol f'oiiiot S. Ket-se ad io.
and sundry sin dl Executions issu-d -ut
ul a justices Court against the said Rois
ter Heeth.
LEONARD PRATT , SuFf.
NONCE.
A CREEaBLE to an order, of die Hon
FjA oi able the inferior court ot
(- .nvford Couniy, when sitting for
rdmary purposes, will be sold, on the
first Tuesday in March next at the c- urt
Ii in Harris Countv, lot of land No.
389,m the 20 h District, (formerly Mt.s
eogee) now Hams County; sold as the
ie-.l estate of Sarah Reynolds, late and
< .awford Cnu .ty dc. Terms made
known on the day of ale.
AD VM .10.NE4, Jr. Ad mV.
January 3 18 .’9. GOd -31.
Acliuiilistrafrix SaleT~
ILL be sold, at Lownds L House,
▼ ▼ an the Ist ‘Tuesday in Feliruary
next, 490 acres of land, lying in said
county and situated in the 12m district,
No. 376, formerly Irwin. Sold as the
property of Kobeit Palmer, dec for the
benefit of his heirs and creditors.
Winfred Palmer, Adm’rx.
Nov. 22. 26-ids
The Subscriber
I AKf.S this method of informing the
public that he will continue th-
Bla. k-mith's business, the en-uing vea ,
a the staul at |re&ent occupied by him,
and will be ready to exetute work, on
short notice, af reduced prices. By giv
i’*g his jn rsonai attention to the business,
he hopes to merit a share of public pat-
ronoge.
ALLEN BRAINARI).
Warrentnn. D r 20. 30—ts.
(C7*Fair Warning
IC/'ALL persons imbb'*d to the es
tate of Drury Pate, are hereby inform’ and
that nrile>s the* settle the same without
delay? suits will be commenced immedia
tely.
JOSEPH LEONARD, Adro‘r.
December 6. 28 3t
(fT*The Office of the Rural
Cabinet, is removed to the
West end of lhe Kagle Tavern.
Four months ai
ter date, application will b* made, to th<l
ll uiorable the Inferior Court; of IVaron
1 ’"Uotj, when sittimr for ordinar y j u po
es, lor leave to sell L >t 88. i> me
-’0 ii rbst. fonnerfy Vlusr.ogee uuw Harris
H uuty. Sold for the benefit of Thos.
J 111) toil.
GivEEN B. JOHNSTON, Guardian.
January 10 1829. 4 i<—B2.
OOVIE time last October, I made three
n j or four pi oiius-ory notes payable io
Benjamin Y uig some, for asp > ific
-uin, and others, the su.n is blank,
Mi y have been lost nr .n'sla-d, by
iiiys* If, lot they weie never de
hvi red 1 have executed other
notes lo him to; tli • su:n I owe him,
I herefore. I c ufion all p> i-ims not to
trade for the fust mentioned inn. s.
WILLI \M c. HILL.
January 3d 1829. 31—-3 t.
Administrators Sale.
WILL hes<dd, on llu first Tues
dy, in F ‘hr .ary 1 ext, at it-o
Court House, in Muri TwigY**
county, one tract of land, .ini-lining
202| ai res, more or less, ku-w : A">i
dis‘uignis'tcd, as Lot No. 107, in i;o
28ili Disf. formerly M ifki.is n, i,. v
‘i'wiggs county. Sdd by an inij r
•*f the Inferior Court for Warrmi
County when sitting for ordinary
.loses, as the real estate of Moses
Thompson, sen. dec.
11 \NN VH THOMPSON, Ad
vl OSES THOMPSON, Adm-r.
~Nn . I 5 1828, tds—
i OUR months alter d-ite, -ipi'io.ainui
Wilt be ma.i *o tiie I lone, able 1 ofc ior
Court, of Warren county, wh u s-iitieg
lor ordinary purposes for leave to s- ||
the real- s; ite ol Art u: Matin w% dec,
LDW V KD Vi A T j E LS, Adm‘r.
Decemi.er C. 28
Warren > npeiior Goiirr.
October I'a-in 1328,
J dm Wright, 11 • r* J
W right, Henry IHg.n, j
i” r, f?bt ~f bis wife, iv . j
amt J.-- S l> ~. .. j„ ■ f-r di,-
i igl.t of liih mfV, dfv. L’ <v
vs J phfaiKidis-
Joseph il.il -rul Chap- |
j) II He .Hi lix ‘es. its |
Ri hard Heath l *. J
P appearing to the < erf bv ref urn
of the Stcriff ilia Chap,;, li Heath,
°n<* of the and feaiU.ts in the b .ve
‘Mil s not to he found in this <minty
an f by allidavits of Leonard I‘i-att,
Sheriff that lie resides without the lim
its of the state, on motion, it is or
dered that service he perfected on the
said Chajip-11 Heath by publication
of (his order, in some ponlii Giz tte
■#f this state out e $ mouth for three
io •mbs before the next Term of this
i ourt, and further ordered that the
said (Jbapjiell Heath do appear and
answer said bill on or before the first
day of the next term of this anirt.
True extract from the minutes of
tne Superior Court Warren county,
Georgia D tober Term 1828.
THOMAS GIBSO G Ik.
mmmmmmmmmmrn m
Georgia, Warren County.
Superior Court, October Term % 1828.
•lusepb Gnzzb Y
vs. J
Matilda Griz for Divorce,
zle, for • eeiy j
M til da We*ks J
It appearing t<> the court by the re
turn of the S eiift'that the defendant
in the above case is not to be found in
said county—lt is un motion ordered
that servic e be perfected on said d r *-
I* ndant by pubin ation, of this rule in
one of the public gazettes, of this
State, once.a month lor three mon lis.
Tree extract from the inimites Su
perior court Warren county (iemgia,
October Term IK2B. 22. - ri.Sui,
THOM AS OIRSON, LTk,
H Lc.NK Mi K |)S,
For sale at litis Office