Columbus sentinel and herald. (Columbus, Ga.) 183?-1841, February 08, 1838, Image 3

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§fig£g£ii)ehls or arc now loading, hae in a measure checked operations in Upland Cot ton, the sales amounting to only 4,800 bales, which is rather small, when compared with those of several weeks past. At the close of the last, and in the early part of the present week, there was evidently a decline of 1-8 to 1-4 of a cent, on all qualities, whir . the sales since our semi-weekly report have established; some holders, however, have refused opera ting at this decline, and are holding for for mer fates. The market was very “unsettled yesterday, and closed heavily for every de scription of short Cotton. The transactions comprise 95 bales at 9 cents. 56 at 9 1-4, 168 at 9 1-2,53 at 9 3-4, 324 at 10, 53 at 10 1-3, 198 at 10 1-4,92 at 9 9-16, 18 at 9 3-4. 1014 iit 1.) 1-2, 32 at 10 5-S, 84G at 10 3-4, 85 at 10 7-8,1051 at 11, 273 at 11 1-4, 390 at 11 5-8, 100 at 11 34, and 80 bales, selections, at 12 cents. In Long Coiton, the sales of the week consist of 343 bales, at prices ranging Irom 27 1-2 to 50 cents. 37 Santees at S3, and 50 bales Maines at 31 a 33 cents. Cixv Columbus, Ga. ) . February 5, 1838, } 1 he Ordinance and Resolutions passed bv the Mayor and Council of Columbus, January 10, up to the 29th. By Alderman Chipley: Resolved , That a special committee be appointed to examine a certain contract entered into by W. B. Rob inson, & Cos. for building two sewers in this city, and report how far said contract lias been executed and what amount of money has been paid on account of said and whether paid according to the terms of said contract. Whereupon the following Alder- Tnen- were appointed as that Committee, to wit: Cbiplv, Allen, Andrews, arid D ivis. January, 15, 1838. By Alderman Read: Resolved, That the Treasurer furnish the Clerk with a list of :1 !I those persons who have not paid their lax for the last year, and that the Clerk proceed forthwith, to issue executions against the same,, and place them in the hands of the Marshall for collection. flytb is Honor, the Mayor: Resolved, That the Committee on Ways and Means he, and they are hereby instructed, to prepare and re port an ordinance authorizing the issue of City B >mh, to the extent of 85759,000 to be loaned to the Chattahoochee Rail Road and Banking Company, of the Stale of Geoigia, tinder such rules, regulations, and guards’ as will guarantee, the city against the possibility of loss. By Alderman Ware : Resolved, Tint it be •the duty of the city Physician 1 1 attend the in digent poor of this place, and tint lie be au thorized to procure a small supply of .Medi cine, to lie kept at the hospital, to he appro priated to that purpose. By Alderman Smith: Resolved, That the Bridge Committee is authorized, and hereby di-ected, to make contracts with all persons and families in Alabama and Georgia, lor crossing the bridge for the next twelve months and pay in advance to the Treasurer, and the same be submitted to Council (or ratification. By Alderman Hooper: Resolved, That ihe Clerk be authorized to give public notice 10 the citizens of Alabama and Georgia, that th'y can make contracts for crossing the bridge,-, the ‘present year, by applying to the Bridge Committee, provided this application is made within thirty days from date, Jan. 15. January 20. By Alderman Ware: Resolved, That the Deputy Marshall he instructed to prepare side walks, on each side Mclntosh street, from Oglethorpe to Jackson street, after he shall have finished what work has already been laiiljoui. By Alderman Chiplv: Resolved, That the DefHttv Marshall he instructed to proceed, forthwith, to excavate tiie ditch for the lower se\yt/r on Thomas street. By Aldernnu Davis: Resolved , That we accept the proposals of Ihe Enquirer ’ and •“ Sentinel and H.-rald,” so fir as the printing •of tJjd proceeds of Council, and that the Clerk he required to divide, between the two offices, all Job printing upon the proposed terms. By Alderman Williams: A communication from ,W. 15. Robinson Sc Cos. in relation to Ihe sewers; referred to the Committee on city improvements, with instructions to associate with them Mr. M. N. Ciarke, to examine the work done and report to this board if it be <(one according to contract, and what number of bricks are already made use of in con structing said work, and report at the next meeting of this hoard. By Alderman Williams, Chairman of the Committee: Resolv'd, That the report of the Committee on Ways and Means, in relation to the issue of City Bonds, be made the spe cial order for Monday night, 29th iust. Council then adjourned to meet on Mon day 2.ti11, 7 o’clock, I*. M. By Alderman C.iiplv: Resolved, That a Committee he appointed to confer with a sim ilar one from the Inferior Court, on the sub ject of building a Court House and City Hall. Whereupon the Mayor appointed the follow ing Aldermen as that Committee, to wit: Cliiply, Lewis, and Ware. By Aldermen Williams: Resolved, That the Mayor engage the services of one or more persons to visit the several counties in which it is proposed to open books of subscription for slock iu the Chattahoochee Rail Road and’Banking Company, for the purpose of explaining the propriety of taking stock in said company, and meeting and defending any objection which may be urged against it. By Alderman Brooks: Resolved, That t fie Committee on city improvements lie instruct ed to examine the burying ground and re port the best method of enclosing the same. Published bv order of the Council. J. ROBERTS, City Clerk. AN ORDINANCE, To carry into effect an act of the Legislature of the Stale of Georgia, incorporating tiie j Chattahoochee Rail Road and Banking Company, and to authorize the issue ol ; City Bonds. “Whereas by the the third section of an -Act, passed by the Legislature of the State of Georgia, assented to on the 29th of De -cember, 1836, entitled an act to alter and amend an act, entitled “ an act to incoporate the Chattahoochee Rail Road and Banking Company,” passed the 21st of December, 1835, and to give said company banking priv ileges; the Corporation of the City of Co lumbus are authorized to order the opening of books of subscription to the stock of said company, at such time and places as they may •deem expedient. Sec. 1. Be it therefore ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Colum bus, lhat in pursuance of, and by virtue ot the authority granted them by the Act alore isaid, books of subscription to t ic stock in the Chattahoochee Rail Road and Banking Com pany shall be opened on the first Monday in March next at the following places, and re main open for two days, under the superin tendence of the following persons, or any three -of them, to wit: At the City Mall, in the City of Columbus, under the superintendence of the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hines Holt, Charles L. Bass, Seaborn Jones, J. N. Bethune, William L. Wynn, A. K. Aver, and Thos. Preston. At the Court House in Hamilton, Harris •county, under the superintendence of the Clerk of the Superior Court, William C. Os born, John Murphy, Betvj. Henry, Wm. B. Pryor, and Osborn Crook. At the Court House, in La Grange, Troup county, under the superintendence of the Clerk of the Superior Court, H. A. Haralson, E. S. H arris, J. C. Alford, and one or more of the Judges of the Inferior Court. At the Court House, in Franklin, Heard county, under the superintendence of the Clerk of the Superior Court, L. H. t eather slon, W . B. W. Deni, and Joseph Brown. At the Court House, in Carrolton, Carrol county, under the superintendence of the Clerk of the Superior Court, Thos. McGuire. Wm. G. Springer, and Gen. Beail. At the Court House in CampbeHton, Camp bell county, under tlie superintendence of the Clerk of Hie Superior Court, E. B. Thomp son, F. Irwin, and Cheadle Cochran. At the Court House in Decatur, DeKalh county, under the superintendence of the Clerk of the Superior Court, G. D. Anderson, Wm. Ezzard, and Dr. Thompson. At the Court House in Newnan, Coweta county, under the superintendence of the Clerk of the Superior Court, John Ray, W. W. Sillinr. in, and G. D. Greer. At the Court House in Greenville, Meri wether county, under the superintendence of the Clerk of the Superior Court, Win. D. Al-j exandcr, Ziba Fletcher, Dr. W. B. Ector, and Thos. McGee. At the Court House in Talbotton, Talbot county, under the superintendence of the Clerk of the Superior Court, A. Sneed, N. B. Powell, P. F. Mahone, Rod. Leonard. At the Court House in Tazewell, Marion: county, under the superintendence of the i Clerk of the Superior Court, David N. Burk- j halter, Col. Thos. Bivins, and Jas. Newberry, j Sec. 2. Be it further Ordained, That; the following is suggested to said Commis sioners, as a form to be used in receiving sub-■ scriptions for stock in said company. “ W e the undersigned do hereby subscribe for such number of shares in the Chattahoo-j chee Rail Road and Banking Company, as i are set opposite our names; and hereby bind ourselves to conform to the requirements of the act of the Legislature incorporating said Company, and of the ordinance of the city council of Columbus in pursuance thereof.— Witness our hands and seals.” Sec. 3. And be it further Ordained, That all persons who may subscribe for stock in said Chattahoochee Rail Road and Banking Company, and pay in money to said Com- 1 missioners the sum of twenty-five percent, on his or their shares at the time of subscri-{ bing, shall have a preference for the whole ; number of shares so paid for, unless more; than the whole number of shares composing the capital stock of said company, shall he taken and pakl for; and no part of this ordi nance shall he so construed as to authorize the issue of City Bonds for any stock upon which the twenty-five per cent, may have been paid in money, or current Bank notes. Sec. 4. Be it further ordained, That it shall he the duty of the Commissioners ap pointed in the city of Columbus, immediately alter having received the returns of the com missioners above named, to report to the Ci ty Council the whole number of shares taken and the amount ot money paid in and by whom paid. Sec. 5. Be it further ordained, That all persons who may subscribe for stock in said Chattahoochee Railroad and Banking Com pany, and who may wish to avail themselves ol the benefits of the act incorporating said Company and of this Ordinance, and who may not chose to pay in the twenty-five per cent, in money or current Bank bills, at the time of subscribing, shall, within thirty days, from the time of subscribing for said stock; make and execute a deed of mortgage to the ; Mayor ami Aldermen of the City of Colum- j bus and their successors in office, bv which; deed of mortgage, such subscriber for stock I in said company shall pledge real estate, which ; upon a (air valuation, by the Commissioners above named for each county, shall be worth at least one half of the whole amount of stock subscribed tor bv such mortgager. Sec. (>. Be it further Ordained, That said deeds of mortgage, after having been recor ded according to law, and being accompanied l>v the certificate of the commissioners afore said, staling the value of the real estate mort-; gaged, and the affidavit of the applicant lor | stock, that it is unincumbered bv any other | mortgage, deed of conveyance, fi. fa. or olh- j er instrument, judgement or process,by which | the validity of the title in the mortgager is or j may be effected or impaired, existing in said j county or elsewhere in ilieir knowledge, shall j he filed a way under the direction of the City! Council of Columbus, which deeds ol mort gage, together with the whole stock in said Company subscribed for by said mortgager, shall he hHd by the city of to in demnify her against the possibility and ! shall also He held and pledged by said city as , collateral security lor ihe payment ofthe bonds ; to he issued as herein provided for. Sec. 7. And he it further Ordained, That any person or persons living in a county or| place, other than those mentioned in the first section of this Ordinance, who may wish to avail themselves of the benefits of the act in corporating said company, and of this Ordi nance may subscribe for stock by application to the City Council of Columbus, within thirty days from the first Monday in March next, and presenting a mortgage or mortgages upon real estate, with the certificate of the Clerk of the Superior Court, and the Justices of the Peace ofthe district in which he may reside, and in which the property proposed to lie mortgaged may lie. as to its valuation and the affidavit of the applicant, that said property is unincumbered by any mortgage, judgement or process which will affect the lien of said ci- ty upon it. Sec. 8. Be it further Ordained, That so soon as the stock of said Chattahoochee Railroad and Banking Company shall be taken up, or so much thereof as is required by the charter to authorize the commencement of the work j contemplated, and the company organized, | the city of Columbus, in her corporate capa-| city, will issue city bonds to the amount of! seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, it I being one fourth part of the capital stock of i said company, or for so much only and no; more than will be sufficient to make that sum.. when added to such sums as may be paid ; | in, in cash, by subscribers for stock, which; !bondssha II be loaned to said Chattahoochee i Railroad and Banking Company, under the j provisions aforesaid, for the purpose ot being negotiated for cash in the United States or elsewhere, upon such terms as said company ! may see proper to prescribe or accept: Pro ; vided that the said bonds shall not he payable at a longer lime than 30 years, and that said company may contract for ihe payment of said bonds and the interest accruing thereon, at such place or places as they may think con- ducive to their interest. Sec. 6. Be it further Ordained, That at anv time hereafter should any defect devel ope itself in the validity ofthe title ol any pro perty mortgaged ny any stockholder in said company to the city of Columbus, which will in any way affect the lien of said city, on sain property, hy virtue of the mortgage, made in pursuance of this ordinance, the corporation of said city reserves to itself the right of for feiting to itself the slock subscribed for and disposing thereof as they may think proper: Provided the mortgager fails to strengthen his securities to the satisfaction of the City Council, upon twenty days notice gi\en in writing to him, his heirs or leg.tl representa tives. Sec. 10. Be it further Ordained, That the Honorable the Mayor of the city of Columbus shall subscribe for two thousand Shares in the stock of said Company, for the use and bene fit of said city, which stock shall be represen ted in the organization of said company ac cording to the provisions of the charter, and as the City Council may direct. Sec. H. And be it further Ordained, That the City Attorney is hereby required to draw up the form of a ‘ mortgage deed, embracing every essential and necessary provision in this ordinance for the protection of the city from the possibility of loss. Unanimously passed, and three hundred ;copies ordered lobe printed. I 1 J. ROBERTS, City Clerk. 1 obituary. Trouble and affliction seldom come single-handed, j an< t unfrequently they rush upon ns like the over j whelming waves of Ocean, dashing to pieces our fond est hopes, and sweeping away every pleasing antici pation of the future. It is with painful emotions that ; the writer communicates the death of Cora Mominia, three years, three months and twenty-two days, and Thomas Miles,aged eight months and twelve days, j children of Col. John Crowell, Jr. of Russel county, Alabama, and formerly of Georgia. Tl>“ first died on the 27th of January, and the other on U- 30th of the same month ! two budding roses withered and de stroyed by the same untimely frost! Listen, Parents, heard ye not the Angels whisper”! YV. The Macon and Milledgeville papers will please copy the above. MEDICO THERMOMETRICAL RECORD, FOK THE CITY OF COLUMBUS. February, 1838. Range of Direc . • Thermo. State lions Days of tin 2 ofthe of week. _2 in’; M n’t YY’cather wind. Wednesday 31(57 i8 5S rain me Thursday 1 ’53 30 ,48 rain w Friday 248 51 41 rain siv Saturday 3 26 56 25 snew n Sunday 4,30 14 32 fair N w Monday 5 56 >3 33 fair nw Tuesday 6,40 46 48 rain s I | COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY ALLEX AND YOUNG, j ARTICLES. PRICES. BAGGlNG—Kentucky, - - yd 00 25 aOO 28 Inverness, ------ yd 0022 aOO 25 American Tow, - - - - yd 00 00 aOO 00 j BALE ROPE, lb 0012 aOO 14 BACON—Hams, - - - - lb 00 16 aOO 18 Sides, lh 00 16 aOO 17 Shoulders, lh CO 12 aOO 16 BEEF—Mess, bbl 13 00 a 15 00 Prime, bbl 750a0J 00 BUTTER—Goshen, - - - lh 00 25 aOO 31 Western.) - - - - - - lb 00 25 aOO 37 CAiNDLES—Sperm, - - - lb 00 45 aOO 00 Tallow, lh 00 15 aOO 20 CASTINGS, lb 600 a 700 CHEESE—Not them, - - - lb 00 14 aOO 16 COTTON, lb 00 7 aOO 9j , COFFEE—Havanna green, - lb (X) 15 aOO 16 ! ‘'•’Rio, lb 00 12 Ja 00 14 i FlSH—Mackerel, No. I, - - lb 00 12 aOO 14 “ “ 2, - - lb 10 00 al2 50 “ “ 3, - - ib 900a 950 Herrings, ------ box 200a00 00 FLOUR—Northern, - - - bbl 14 00 als 00 Western, ------ bbl 11 00 al2 Country, bbl 10 00 a 12 00 GRAIN—Com, - - - - - buOOSOaCOOO Wheat, - bu 02 00 aOO 00 GUNPOWDER, - --- keg 700 a 800 HIDES, lb 00 7 aOO 8 IRON, lb 00 6a 00 7 LARI), lb 00 11 aOO 12j LIME, ------- cask 350 a 400 MOLASSES—N. Orleans, - gal 00 50 aOO 55 NAILS, lb 00 85a 00 9j PORK—Mess, lb 00 25 a 00 27 Prime, lb 00 17 aOO 23 PEPPER, lb 00 12|a 00 15 PEAS, bu 00 75 a 1 00 RAISINS, box 250 a 400 RTCE. - - ib 00 6 aOO 00 SPIRITS—Brandy, Cognac, gal 175a 225 Peach, ------- gal 1 12ia 150 Apple, ------- gal 00 58 aOO 60 GlN—Holland, ----- g a l 150 a 175 D truest ic, gal 00 a 00 65 RUM—Jamaica, ----- gal 177 a 225 Domestic, ------- gal 00 60 a0062 § WHISKEY—Irish, - - - gal 00 00 a 400 Monongahela, ----- gal 00 65 a 100 New Orleans, ----- gal 00 62 aOO 65 SUGAR—New Orleans, - lb 00 10 aOO 11 St. Croix, lb 00 12 aOO 14 Loaf, lb 00 18 a 00 22 SALT, - -- -- -- - sack 400 a 425 SOAP, lb 00 8 aOO 10 SHOT, lb 225 a 250 STEEL—Cast, lb 00 185a00 25 German, - - - - - - lb 00 00 aOO 15 Blistered, lb 00 12 aOO 20 TALLOW, lb 00 S aOO 9 TEA—Green, lb 100 a 150 Black. lb 00 00 aOO 75 TOBACCO—first quality, - - Ib 00 40 aOO 50 Second quality, - - 1 - - lb 00 16 aOO 25 WlNES—Madeira,L. P. - - gal 300 a 350 Sicily, - - gal 150 a 175 Malaga. - - - - - - - ga! 00 62 Jaoo 70 Claret, Marseilles, - - - box 500 a COO Claret, Bordeaux, - - - box 600 a7 00 XVA STEM, ONE hundred bushels of good clean OATS, for which the highest cash price will be given. Feb. 8. 1 3t“ M. W. THYVEATT. WANTED TO HIKE, A FIRST RATE COOK, WASHER and IRONER. For such a woman the highest wages will be given. Feb. S. 1 4t MARTHA RUSSELL. FIIF.SH OIIOCKHIES. I HAVE just received, on consignment, a large lot of GROCERIES, which I will sell cheap for cash, viz : Canvass Hams, Northern Flour, for family use ; London Porter, Laid, Cider, Vinegar, Whiskey, Pickles. Lemon Syrup, Butter Crackers, Sperm Candles, &c. Together with a great variety of other goods in that line too numerous to particularise. E. SIGOURNEY NORTON. Feb. 6. Its IHAVE just received a consignment of splendid Ornamental Trees. Shrubs, Plants, Roses and Dahlias. Also, new Chinese and Florence Mulberry Trees, for silk worms, and Grape Vines and Garden Seeds. The put up assorted in boxes, suit able for ‘flic whole would be sold at invoice prices. HENRY C. PHELPS. Jan. 29. 1 3t IJIBEttXIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. THE members f this Society are informed that the regular monthly meeting, previous to the an niversary of St. Pa rick, will take place on the evening ofthe 17th of this month, at the Columbus Hotel, when an election of officers, for the present year, will take place—a punctual attendance is requested. Mem bers will please attend prepared to liquidate all past dues, fines, &c., as thorn who have not paid their re gular monthly dues, will not he entitled to vote for offi cers. By order. T. HOWARD, Sec’y. Feb. 8. 1 2t SI,OOO REWARD. YSATIE above reward will be given for the appre- Jg_ hension of JOHN GREGORY’, formerly of Thomas county, Georgia, charged under indictment in said county, with the murder of Nicholas Lewis, about two years since. Gregory is about five feet four inches high, thick set. light hair, blue eves, florid complexion, reserved and distant in his manner, has a scar, occa ! sioned by a gun-shot wound on bis heel. Ofthe above 1 reward, §2OO is offered by the Governor of Georgia, I the residue by the citizens of Thomas county, and is | now ready and will be paid upon the delivery of said | Gregory in the jail of Thomas county, Georgia.— j Gregory has lately resided in or about Columbus, Ga. I and is supposed to lie about removing to Texas. | THE CITIZENS OF THOMAS COUNTY. ! Jan. 6. 13t WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY. THE Trustees of the WASHINGTON FE MALE SEMINARY’, under the supertend -1 ancc of Miss Bracket;, notify the public that the insti ! tution is now in operation, and any number of Pupils j can be received. | For the general information of applicants from a dis ! tance, notice is given, that by an arrangement made ; with a large proportion ofthe most respectable families | in our town, Board for Pupils can he ohtanied in such farni ies. at prices varying from §9 to sl2 per month, 1 fuel, lights, and washing included. The course of instruction in this institution is tho ; rough, complete, and as extensive as in the most ap proved northern Seminaries. The discipline and stu- I dies in each department are carefully adapted to the ! ages ands anding of the Pupils; and in all, the Bible is a book of daily study and recitation, being regarded not only as the means of enlightening the conscience and purifying the heart, but as the basis of all correct i education. Tuition , af'cr the present term, will vary from eight to twelve dollars, and no extra charge made but for Music, French and Drawing. Information on all subjects connected with this insti tution , or on that of board, can be obtained by applying to either of the undersigned. A• L. ALEXANDER. Chairman. SAMUEL BARNETT, Treas. E. M. Bl RTON. Secretary. Dr JOHN H. POPE MARK A. LANE LOCK WEEMS, ’ JAMES WINGFIELD. Feb. 1. i4j POSTPONE D~ SAL ! REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. IWILL sell, at 11 O’CLOCK THIS DAY. at public Auction, to the highest bidder, the fol- i lowing lots in the city of Columbus, to wit : No. 98.; 99, luO and 101. These lots are situated on Broad j street, north et Spring Garden, in aheallhv part of the c dyj an 'j ,n a pood neighborhood. They are all well; enclosed, and admirably stilted for private residences. They will be sold on a credit of one and two years, with interest from date. Sales positive and titles indisputable. Bv order of j | Campbell & McDougald. Feb, 8. llt S; R, BONNER. ! AT the Court House in Talbot countv. will he soldj on the first Tuesday in April next, at public salts, within the legal hours, lot of land No. 131, in the 16rh district of originially Mir-cogee, now Talbot countv, it being the lot whereon Thomas Mallins now lives. Terms of salt made known on the dav. EDWARD W. WRIGHT. Jan. 90. It* GEORGE W. TOWNS. RULE NISI. IT appearing to the Court, from ffie petition of J. Chamberlin & Cos., and the testimony of John Schley and Matt It. Evans, that the original draft, of which’ a copy is hereunto attached, ha3 been lost or mislaid, out of the possession of Matt R, Evans, No tary Public, iu whose possession it was placed by the said John Schley, to have a copy protest attached thereto. On motion, ordered by the Court, that the said Eaton Bass do show cause, at the next term of the Court, to be held on the third Monday in April next, why the copy hereunto attached should not be established, in lieu of the original so lost or mislaid, and that this Rule Nisi be published in one of the pub lic gazettes of this state for the space of thiee months. COPY DRAFT. Charleston. 27th October, 1832. $156 54 Four months afier date, please pay to the order of J. Chamberlin & Cos. one hundred and fifiv-six dollars and fifty-four cents, for value received, and place the j same to account of your ob’t serv’t. EATON BASS. To Messrs. Eli Shorter & Cos., Merchants, Co lumbus, Ga. A true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court \ of Muscogee county, February 3, 1838. 13m 3 GERARD BURCH, Clerk. FLORA'S 3 YIjTVZ OF GILS AD, AT THOMAS’ BOTANIC PHARMACY. THE Flora of North America is astonishingly rich in remedies for all manner and forms of dis eases. Consumption, Colds, Influenza, Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Headache, Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Bilious. Typhus, Scarlet and common Fevers, Ner vous Diseases, Asthma, Gout, Rheumatism. Pleurisy, Liver Complaint, Debility. Palsy, Dropsy, Fits, Mea sles, Croup, Small Pox, YY’hooping Cough, Quinsy, Cholera Morbus, Worms, Scrofula, King’s Evil. Saint Anthony’s Fire, White Swellings, Ulcers of long standing, Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet and Legs, Piles, Costiveness. Female Complaints of every kind, are all spceaiiv removed by the use of Flora’s remedies. The cure of Hydrophobia will be warranted in all cases. N. B.—All persons afflicted with Chronic and Lin gering Diseases, who desire to be restored to health, the greatest of all earthly blessings, will please send the symptoms of their diseases in writing to the sub scriber, in Columbus, where lie will select, prepare, and compound, at his BOTANIC PHARMACY’, Flora’s Medicines exactly to suit their dis ases. Feb. 8. ly B. R. THOMAS. BRENTLINGER’s” VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE SYRUP. TO all persons affected with the Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Bilious Affections, Headach, Dysen tery, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Numbness in various parts of the body. Mercurial Diseases, Scro fula and King’s Evil in all their forms. Leprosy, White Swelling, Salt Rheum, Pricklcy Heat, Eruptions in the skin, Itch, Ulcers, Cancers, Old Ulcerated Legs, Syphilitic Affections, Tetters, St. Anthony’s Fiic, Pimples in the Face, Tumors, &c. &c. arising from a deranged state of the digestive organs, or the impurity ofthe Blood, the \ r EGETABLE ALTERATIVE SYRUP is recommended as a safe and efficacious re medy. It is an established fact, that the above enumerated lingering diseases, with many others, arise from a dis orded state ofthe stomach, and impurity of the Blood, or the mercury administered for some previous form of disease remaining in the system. This Syrup is composed entirely of Y’cgetables in a highly concentrated stzte, and acts on the system by giving a correct tone to the digestive powers, promot ing the healthy secretions of the bodv, securing ihe na tural action oi thv intestinal passage, and at the same time cleansing and purifying the Blood, and giving it a free and healthy circulation. It is a complete substitute for mercury in all cases in which that mineral is given in the old practice, and being a vegetable preparation, is certainly far prefera ble, inasmuch as it passes ofT leaving the system en tirely free, whilst mercury fastens upon the bones and solid, thereby rendering vast numbers feeble and de bilitated for life. The cathartic and tonic properties of the Y’egetable Alterative Syrup arc, moreover, so happily combined that, whilst the former is performing its duty in carry ing away the vitiated humors from the various [tart-: o the body, the latter keeps up the strength of the patient even though it be continued for months, thus preserv ing an important advantage over all other medicines of that class. No alteration in diet is required, except to abstain from salt meats, and no evil effects need be feared on its account, by exposure to wet or cold. From long exp-riencc, and the many cures which it lias performed under our own ob ervation in Y7ir ginia, Ohio anil Pennsylvania, where it is now being used to n very great extent, we feci warranted in re commending it to the afflicted of Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and the South generally, as a most valuable medicine. Numerous certificates could be given, but we consi der such things as only calculated to swell an adver tisement without giving, in our tumble opinion, much satisfaction to the public. This Syrup owes its celeb rity to its own merits. Direction < for tise accompany each bottle, signed by the proprietor in his own hand. T. A. BRENTLINGER. i N. B.—Office opposite the Post Office. Broad street, i where persons wishing to know more of this medicine, and of its adaptation to any particular disease, may call at any hour through the day and consult, free of charge. T. A. B. Columbus, Ga. Feb, 8. 1 6m iYoits cointfTEraFEXTS. lAM infj.iiK'd that Messrs. Johnson & Robinson, of Madison, in Montgomery county, are selling counterfeit BRANDRETH’S PILLS. The citi zens of that vicinity are cautioned against purchasing Pills of them, as they are not among niv Agents, and have no au'hority to sell the genuine Pills. Enquire for their certificate of agency. This will test the genu- i incncss of their Pills. Those valuable Pills are beginning to he so exten- J sivcly counterfeited that the citizens cannot be too can- ; lions where they purchase. If you go to authorised j Agents, who have a certificate of Agency, your are I sure of genuine Pills ; remembering that no DRUG- j GIST can sell the GENUINE PILLS. They may be obtained in Columbus, at my store | only, and of the following persons throughout the State, j who are my Agents ; and from time to time, as o’her j agencies are established, their names will he published, i J. & A. J. Ashmore, Lincolnton. Lincoln co. E. M. Amos, Knoxville, Crawford co. Zillotus Addams, Crawfordvillc, Talliferro co. Barefield & Buchanan. Cuthbert, Randolph co. Erasmus Bell, Lumpkin, Stewart co. A. R. Bell & Cos. Thomaston Upson, co. Hezekiah Brake, Powclton, Hancock co. Bell. Ro binson & George, Clinton, Jones co. John M. Cox. Lexington and Sandy Creek, Oglethorpe co. Cozart Burton & Cos. Washington, YVilkesco. Allen B.Chas tain, Hawkinsville, Pulaski co. Calier Pettee & Cos. Drayton, Dooly co. John B. Colernan & Cos. Pond Town, Sumpter co. Darden & Bailey, Talbotton, Tal -co. Dun & Martin, Forsyth, Monroe co. Dun comb & Ingram, Perry, Houston co. Alexander J. Gordon, Hamilton, Harris co. J. E. Groce, Goshen, Lincoln co. Griffin & Purse, Macon, Bibbco. Arthur Ginn & Cos. Cullodens, Monroe co. N. B. Hopper & Cos. Hoppers Store, Oglethorpe co. Harper &. Clark, Elberton, Elbert co. S. & M. J. Hally, Tazewell, Marion co. H. G. Johnson, Zebulon, Pike co. John son & Hudspeth. Maloriesville, Wilkes co. Johnson, Jones & Cos. McDonough, Hcnrv co. .Toice & Bruton. Georgetown, Randolph co. S. S. Kendrick, Barnej-- villc Pikeco. Kellum & Maxey, Monticello. Jasper co. Thos. Leslie, YY’arm Springs, Meriwether eo. Lock hart, Threewits & Chapman, Warrenton, Warren co. J. Lumpkin. Travellers Rest, Dooly eo. Freeman McLendon,Greenville, Meriwether co. YV. R. Mitch- | ell. Stanfordville. Jasper co. R. L. M’Kinnev, M’Kin- j ney’s Store, Wilkes co. Isaac McCrary, Aineri cus, Sampler co. J. B. Nickelson, Greensborough, Green co. Pitts & Finley, Newburn, Newton co. Richard Prather, Prathers’ Store, Lincoln co. YV. J. Rowaldson &. Cos. Danville, Sumpter co. Thomas B. Stubbs, Milledgeville, Isaac Low. Jackson, BiUts co. Sanford & T.umsden, Eatonton. Putnam co. H. G. Slaughter. Hilsboro, Jasper co. Stafford & YVoolward, Florence, Stewart co. Smith & Bassett, Bainbridge, Decatur co. Jacob 11. Smith, Fair Play, Morcran co, i Samuel M. Thompson, Augtjjsia. James Thomas, j Sparta, Hancock co. A. F. Thompson & Cos. Indian ; Springs, Butts co. Usher & Anderson, Covirnßon, I Newton co. YY’ootten & Cooper. YVhitesville. Harris co. and T. J. YY’arthen, Saundersville, Washington co. and Johnson Frost for Heard, Troup. Coweta. Fav ette, Henry, Walton, Gwinnett. De Kalb, Camnbefl. Clarke, Franklin, Jackson, Hall. Forsyth, Cobb. Paulding and Madison, Simeon Smith, Jr. & Cos., Thomasville, Thomas co. J. & G. W. Hurkabay, Starkvillo, Lee co. A. B. Duncan & Cos.. Albanv, Baker co. Ausker Pickard, Waverlv Hall. Harris co. FOR FLORIDA. The Agents are Foreman & Muse. Quincy, Bet ton & Fisher, Taflahasse, Joseph R. Rawies. Monti cello. Brown and YY’ilson, Brown’s Ferry. W. N. L. and J. YV. Russ, Marianna. John Campbell. Pensa cola, Marcus Trumbul, for St. Josephs, and Hamilton & Cos. for Apalachicola. ; FOR ALABAMA. The Agents arc Alford & Butler. Dudleysville. Tal- ! lapoosa co. Richard Allen, Washington, Autauga co. ; J W Baeheldor, Lafayette. Chambers co. Barclay, j Hinnett & Cos. Talladega. Talladega co. Bradford & Lawler. MardUrille. Talladega co B. D. Chap- ‘ man. East Wctumpka.R. L. Powel & Cos. YY cst YY e- I tumpka, Isaac A. Caldwell. Socopo’oy, Coosa co. I , ; 5. Coats, M mtevallo. Shelbv co. Dunlap & Lee, Tuscaloosa. Dickens. YY’elb & Cos.. Greensborough, j Green co. Douglass. King & Cos. Salem. Perrv co. ! Goodman Frank'in. Dover. P. 0., Russell co. YVtn. j A. Gray & Cos. Cusseta. Chambers co. J YY’. Hatch- | 1 of Rockford. Coosa, co. Holman & Colson. YTrnon. j Autauga eo. YVm. L. Justus, Dad’sville. Tallapoosa i co. J. S. Kennedy & Cos., Centreviile. Bibbco. Sain ’ uel Lovejoy. his settlement, Coosa co. Lively & Kelly, j Havannah, Green co. John Miller. Carthage, Green . co. McKennv, Parish & Cos.. Marion Perry co. J. ! O’Harrer, YViUonville. Shelby co. John YY’. Roper, ! Cobtmbianna. Shelbv co. Co’eman and Hodges. Mt: 1 Jefferson, Chambers co. Smith & Livingston, Irwm ! ton. YN’m. H. Stalford, Tnskegee. Maeon co. E. D. Ledyard. Montgomery, and DoubWav & Sears. Mo ! bile/ JOHN B. PEABODY. General Agent, for Georgia, Alabama and Florida. ; Columbus. Nov. 23. A RESTAURATEUR is opened on St. Clair street, under the superintendence of S. ‘I urncr. ■ * Dec. 12. 46tf ANTHONY LEY IE. RLtST OF LETTERS EjIAINIJJG .in the Post Otlice at Columbus, February 1, IS3B. t Allen, Henry Lockhart, Wm A Alford, John C Lamar, Philip A\mer, Airs Eliza C Lackey, Lewis C • Atkins, Thomas Lawrence, Mrs Elizabeth Burr, Alien Leal, Robert H Bianchard. Ephraim 2 Lore, Ingram Bishop, David Lindsey, S C 3 Blackber, Wm Littleton, Reuben Ball, Dr Win B Lam, Rnchin Benall, Arclii Lavhon & Hinson | baker, Fry & Cos Lamar, Miss Loritha R 2 Belyew, Adain H Lawhon, Henry f Benton E Madden, Archain J Brady, Joseph Maughan. A G J Beck, James L Meade, Henrv M Brown, Sackvill 2 Maratta, Peter Baker, Mrs Eliza Moore, Miss Sarina j Bles, Jacob Morris*, Kenahon Bartlett, Geo F Moore, E C Moon 2 : Baldvviu, Samuel Moore, Charles W j Brown, Lyman Martin, Miss Caroline ! Bush, Thomas Miller, Thomas V I Brown, Thomas W Moore, John D 2 • Breedlove, Richard P Mealer, James Brown, JPW Moore, James A Bryant, Wm H Mcdewell. Jesse ! Brown, Mrs Alary J Murray, W W 2 Burden, M A ’ Mygott, Alston” Bishop, David Morrison. Richard T Bosworth, Francis A 2 Mullov, Argus ! Brown, John L Mill 4. CC Btichannon, Joseph Moreland, Rebecca j Bradford, William Mahon, Reese Burner, Rob’t Morgan, Henrv P j Burris, Wm Morris, James D | Boykin, Miss Marv A Muir, Jo.jn J Burdetl, Aliss Emma Mims, Robert Burden. Archibald McWilliam W i Cobb, Robert Mcßride, P S Craig, Mrs Afary S McGratt, Rodger ! Craig, Lewis Y Mcßride Win | Crawford, J A McCall, Airs A i Cullin, P McCall, Jimmy Claighan, Charles Mcßride & Cos Catenheaa, Ivey AlcCall, Miss Elanora Blark, James J McGee, Dr Cooper, Alorgan McAmmy. Bradley Chapman, Robert W McCrary. Timothy G Chasman, Wm E 2 McLeod", Daniel Cuvlam. George Nnlson, Thos M Cooper. 1 aac Norman, Christian Carlton, John W O’Conner. T E 2 Campbell, Richard Onderdonk, Wm U Cooper, James Oakford, Charles 2 Coleman, Airs Susan B Peggof. Micojali C Cooper, Lockhart Pate. John Clay, James Powell,Christopher ’ Chastain, Aliss Margaret Page, Aliss Antoinsete 2 Davis, Lewis J Piggott, Wm Davin, James Pitts, John D 2 Dunham, C H Philips, James D 2 Duncan, Wm T Powledge, Gideon Dodson, Samuel Patterson, Robt C Dudley, Enoch Philips. Thomas W Davis, Mrs Martha Pitts. Aliss Arrnmitta Doles, Francis Pruitt, James Drury, Sherman Paremou. Rolin R Dexter, Miss Adeline Prichter. Fredick Dunham, Thomas J Robertson. Richard Dougherty. John Randal, Aliss Sarah Ann Deblois, John A Riley, Jones Echols, J G 2 Rockwood, Wm H 3 Yaster, Alichael Ramsey, Elbert Evans, Rev Josiah Russell, Jane Epps, G W Raney, Wm Y 2 Edwards, James B Si Cos Reese, Rivers 2 Ely, James AG 2 Rodgers; Matthew Everagc, A Rodgers, Thomas Foara, Thomas Russell, Wm Foster, Wm I, Roberts. Thomas Foilson, Airs Lisey Ruekford, Dr John Al Foster, John Ross, E Fluke, Samuel Roinsnn, D Foster. Alathcw Roland, John D Flemming, Daniel T Rodgers, D Fegan, John Rhoades, A S W Godwin, Simeon Ross, John Gregory, Ephraim 3 Studman, John Gardner, Collin Stephens. Dr J L 2 Gaffney, Capt Smith, J C Gregory, Ira 2 Stoker, Arnold Gibcon, Dr Sewali,C M H Golfrey, James G 2 Slatter, John J Guthrie, Wm W 3 Samford, Rev Thomas Giadish, diaries 2 Sills, Thomas Godfrey, Laura AI Smith, Hugh A Gibbins, John H Saterwaite, Stephen Godwin, II Smith, Archibald Goldsmith. John Speller. Charles F Grey, S.eplien Smith, Mrs Lucy A Gibson, Jacob Seurlock, Wm Green, David Sliphcl. Adam 2 Haws, Barnet Stringfellow, lieubin Holme',Miss FredoniaC 2Skinner, Isaac A Herron, A J 2 Springs!eel, Albert G Harris, Yoeng L G Shingler. James S Harris, H H Smyrl, John P Hasting. Benj Search, Jacob 3 Haywood, Thomas Shepherd, W Hoover, Conrad Scarborough, James A Harrison, James J Scott, Robert Hickey, Calvin AI Sallis, Thomas Hillhoun, P II Smilh & Spencer Harris, Joseph Stephens, Ambrose . Hundley, W B Scarborough, Jesse Hardy, Wm Thompson, A F Hackney, Mis3 ATartha A Trotter, Wm Hundley, R G Tarrant, Daniel Harp Henry Thompson, Charles Hayden, Julius A T. owns, Wm 6 Hanny, Hi;am Thompson. Adam 2 Harris, Edwin P 2 Trask, A G 3 Harrison. George W Turnipsecd, John ; Huff, Aliss Emily E Tarver John | Hamilton, L -H Turner, Joseph : Humphries, Jesse Thomlirison, Harris j Mill, Joseph B 2 Thornton. Jonathan j Hardawav. George Tanner, M H | Horton, John Whittea, Nelson Hargrove, Bright W Williams, James S ] Howard. Mrs Martha Wiley, L AI ; Hill. Dr Hampton W Weston, Wm | Hardin, Wm Witlirford, Rolin i Hill, Aria Watkins. Geo j Haney, John Woodward, II W i Hungerford, Kellogg & Wynn, Aliss Wilson Watson, Robert 4 i Holt, Win J Woods, N G ! Hill, Benjamin Williams Hardy, John Wilber, Ezra 2 Holt, James Witherfurd, Jesse Hackney, Aliss Alartha A White, David L Inram. Burnett Williams, Miss Adeline A Ives, Wm White, J W Jones, George J Wynn, G II Johnson, Zachariah Wheaton, Charles Johnson, Thomas D Wilison, John R Johnson, W S Williams, Nelson Jones, Samuel Webb, James Lamphur, Thomas Williams, Lewis Livermon, James 2 Williams, Divnl Little, Joseph B Young, Win H 2 Looney, Larkin 2 Yahm, Alichael 2 JAAIES VAN NESS, Post Master. • Persons calling for the above letters will please say they are advertised. 1 3t MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COURT. Janies Reynolds ) vs. > Libel for divorce. Elizabeth P. Reynolds. ) IT appearing to the Court that the defendant in the above case resides beyond the limits of this state, it is, on mortion, ordered, that she appear at the next term of this Court, then and there to answer the said libel; and in failure to do so, the Court will proceed to i trial, as in ease of default. A true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court of Muscogee county, this 6th dav of Feb., 1833. Im3m GERARD BURCII. Clerk. ’ NOTICE. 1 HEREBY forwarn all persons against charging any thing to the firm of Low & Jones, or trading with the said Low, on my account, as I am determined not to settle any contracts made by said firm, or said ■ Low after tiiis date. ALLEN J. JONES. Greenville, Aleriwether Cos. Ga. ; Jan. 25.1838 52 3t* YONGE & ErXXS CONTINUE to receive and offei for sale ail kinds ofStaple ami fancy Dry Goods. Boots, Shoes. Hats, Saddlery, Hardware, &c. together with a good supply of Groceries,all of which will be sold on the most favorable terms . Feb. Ist. 1838. _ _ 52 if 7BBLS. pickvled SHEEP HEAD. 20 boxes fine Scotch Herring, 4 bb's. Cranberries, 20 .000 b -st Spanish Cigars, Just received and for sale bv Feb. 1,183®. 52tf YONGE & ETA.IS. MONEY WANTED IMMEDIATELY. NO MISTAKE.—Those indebted to the subscri ber, in Georgia and Alabama, for Blacksmith’s ! work done for 1835, 1536. and 1537. will please come i ; forward and settle the same without delay, or suits will | be commenced without reserve. MICHAEL KENNYMORE. ! Columbus. Jan. 30. 52 3t CHECKS ON PHILADELPHIA AND N. Y. TREASURY NOTES, UNITED STATES AIONEY for sale, and uncurrent notes pur- I chased bv I. C. PLANT. ! Jan. 24, 1838. 51 6t j THE LAST NOTICE. AI.L note* and accounts, due to the late firm of! FOSTER & FOGLE, that are not paid, or, otherwise liquidated, by the 15 h of next mohth, will be placed in Attorney's hands for collection. The unsettled business of the firm must be c’osed. Jan. 25, 1833. 51 3t JACOB FOGLE.^ THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that be has ta ken the House in Greenville. Geo. formerly, occupied bv Gtn. Ector, and more recently by James C. McGi!>- hanv, where he intends entertaining his customers in the best manner possible. JOHN C. MANGHAM. Geenvrille, Ga. Jan. 1838. 51 3rn for rent* A BILLIARD ROOM and two first rale Tables. Enquire at box 53 Office. SHERIFFS’ S A L E S . TALBOT SALES. “MLTILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in MARCH T w next, at the Court House door in the town ol Talbotton, Talbot county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One lot of land containing two hundred tWoand a half acres, number 118, iu the 17th district of said Coun ty, levied on as the property of O. IV. To mine, tosa tisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices’ Court of Upson county, in favor of Robert Cotlms. deceased, vs. O. VV. Tomnie. Also two negro girls, Mariah and Rose, levied on as the property of Seth G. Watson, to satisfy one fi. fa. from Talbot Superior Court, in favor of William Fleming vs. Seth G.- Watson, and sundry fi. fas. is sued from a Justices’ Court of said countv, in favor of Edmund W. Wright and others vs. Seth G. Watson. Also two houses and lots, in the town of Talbotton. to wit: One whereon Wilson Parks now lives, and the other whereon James Thompson now lives, both levied on as the property of Phillip Long, to" satisfy two fi. fas. one issued from Talbot Superior Court, in fa vor of Ellerson Taylor vs. Hamlin 1.. Wade and Phi lip Long, the other issued from Talbot Inferior Court, in favor of Edward W. Russel vs. Philip Long. Pro perty pointed out by B. Hill, plaintiff's attorney. Also one negro bov about seven venrs old, bv the name of Isaiah, levied on as the property of Robert F. Lanier, to satisfy one fi fa. issued from Talbot Infe rior Court, in favor of Janies Sanders vs.-Robert F. Lanier. WILL BE SOLD, AT THE SAME PLACE. OS THE EPRST TUESDAY IN APRIL, One sorrel horse, seven years old ; one yoke, of ox en and a cart ; one Jersey wagon and harness ; five cows and calves, two heifers, and the entire stock of hogs, levied on as the property of Jeptha M. Stanford, by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. issued from Talbot Infe rior Court, to satisfy James A. Chapman vs. Jeptha M. Stanford. THOMAS U. ROBINSON, Sheriff. Jan. 29. AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL BE SOLD, One negro boy, by the name of Edmond, about .six or seven years of age, levied on as ihe property of Henry E. Williams, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued form Talbot Superior Couit, in favor of James Slega, &c. vs. Henry E. Williams and Frederick A. Bailey and Richard Bailey, securities. Property pointed out by Henry E. Williams, defendant. One lot of land No. 80, in the 16th district of Talbot county, levied on as the property of William Durdan, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from Talbot Superior Court, in favor of Sterling W. Smith, executor of Harrison K. Smith, deceased, vs. William Durdan. Property pointed out by William Durdan, defendant. | Three lots in the town of Centreville, two of them well improved, levied on as the property of John Hoyl, to satisfy sundry fi fas. issued from Talbot Inferior Court, in favor of Hungarford & Co - ton vs. John Hoyl and Clement Gore, and Hamlen L. Waid, and John Hoyl. One lot in Centreville, with a store house on the same, levied rn as the property of Clement Gore, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from Talbot Inferior Court, in favor pf Hungarford & Cotton vs. Clement Gore and Garret Sealy, security. Property pointed out by Gar ret Sealev. Jan. 24. 52ts XVILL BE SOLD. AT THE SAME PLACE. ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN MARCH NEXT. Three negroes, to wit : Anthony, a man, about 21 vears of age ; Scy, a man, about 25 years ot age ; Harriet, a girl, about 14 vears of age. levied on by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. issued from Talbot Inferior Court, in favor of Hezekiah Ford vs. Robert F. La nier. THOMAS U. ROBINSON, D. Sheriff. Jan. 1. 48 HEARD SALES. WILL be so'd, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court House door in the town of Franklin, Heard county, at the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: WILL BE SOLD, AT THE SAMF. PLACE, ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN MARCH NEXT, A negro girl, by the name of Sena, levied on by virtue of a distress warrant for rent, Nancy Smith vs. David Bradley. Also one. jackass, on- gray stud horse, and me lot of land No. 122, in the 13th district of formerly Carroll, now Heard county, levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from Heard Superior Court, Edward Kellogg & Cos. vs. L. H. Feaf.hcrston. Levied on as the property of L. H. Fcaiherston. Properly pointed out bv L. H. Featherston. Also one patent clock, levied on as tl e property of George Lumpkin, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued fiom Heard Inferior Court, the officers of Court vs. George Lump kin. Property pointed out by said Lumpkin. Jan. 27. 52ts CALEB GARRISON, Sheriff. CARROLL SALE. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court House door in the town of Carrollton, Carroll county, between the usual hours of sale, the following properly, to wit: One lot of land No. 167, in the 9th district of Carroll county, levied on as the property of Thomas S. Han sard, to satisfy’ a fi. fa. issued from a Justices’ Court in Elbert county, in favor of William White vs. said Thomas S. Hansard. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Jan. 28. 521* MATTHEW REID, Sheriff. MERIWETHER SALE. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court House door ill the town of Greenville, Meriwether county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : Cue lot of land, No. 255, in the Bth district of for merly Troup, now Meriwether county, sold as the pro perty of Jackson Matthews, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor of Gibson Joiner and others. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Also one gray mare, one gig, and one gray horse, levied on as the property of John Peters, to satisfy an execution in favor of Jesse McLendon vs. John Pe ters, James Moore and John C. Tyus. Property pointed out by John C. Tyus. Also one lot in the town of Greenville, whereon Jane McCurdy now lives, levied on as the property of the said Jane McCurdy. Also one clock, levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of A. B. Ragan vs. Jane McCurdy. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s Attorney. Also one negro woman by the name of Silva, levied on as the property of Bazzce Cone, to saiisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor of Sharp & Adams and others. Pro perty pointed out by defendant. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable. WILL BE SOLD, AT THE SAME FI ACE,ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT, Two negroes, Mike, a man, about thirty-eight years of age, and Lucy, a woman, thirty-six years of age, levied on as the property of Thomas Bateman, to sa tisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in fav r of Dixon Ciircton against Thomas Bateman. Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa. MORRIS G. TOWLES, D. Sh’ff. Jan. 22. slts STEWART SALES. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court House door m the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, within llic usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit ; Lot of land No. 100, in the 33d district of said coun ty, taken as the properly of E. B. Heath, to satisfy two small fi. fas. issued out of a Justices’ Court of Wilkerson county, in favor of V. A. Brazzill. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Also a negro man by the n..ine of Allin. taken as the property of Richard Mathias, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out of the Superior Court of Stewart county, in favor of Adam Clary. Lot of land No. 106. in the 22d district of Stewart county. A Iso ea.-t haif of lot No. 143, in the same dis trict and county, taken as the properly of John M. Turner, to satisfy a fi fa. from the Inferior Court of Stewart county, in favor of the said Court against John M. Turner. Thomas Tate and Richard Mathias. Also lot No. 228, in the 20th district of said countv, taken as the proper.y of John W. Tompkins, to sa tisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices’ Court of Stewart county, in favor of Rood and Seymour and others. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta ble. POSTPONED SALE. At the same time and place will he sold, lot of land No. 93, in the 20th district of said county of Stewart, taken as the property of Lvdia Richards, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out of the Superior Court of Green county, in favor of Edward D. Alfriend, administrator. Pro perty pointed out by plaintiff. Jan. 19. M. M. FLEMING, Sh’ff. AT THE same time and place will be sold. Lot of land No. 66, in the ‘24th district of originally Lee. now Stewart county, taken as the property of James He ton. to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued out of a Justices’ Court of Stewart county, in favor of S. & E. Beall vs. the said James Helton. Levy made and re turned Id me by a Constable. Also E. F .'Crowell’s interest in lot of land No. 16.5. in the 24th district of said county, it bping one-eighth part of said lot, taken to satisfy one fi. fa. issued out of a Justices’ Court of said county, iti favor of E. C. Beard vs..said Crowell. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Also Clier-er, a man ; Abel, a man ; Natch, a man ; Grace a woman; Mariah, a woman ; Ben, a boy, and Tom, a boy, all levied on as the property of Robert Reynolds, to sati-fy sundry ft. fas. issued from differ i ent Courts of said county, in favor of Roberts & Lnw i rence vs. said Reynolds and others vs. ihe same.— i Lew made and returned to me by a Constable i 3 LEONIDAS W. HILL, D. Sh’ff. I Jan. 20. 51,8 ST MAY ART SALES. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court House door in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, within the usual hours of sale, thefollowing property, viz : Lot of Jand No. 144, in the 23d district of Stewart county. Tevicd on as the property of Wiley Rogers, to satisfy a fi. fa- issued out of Washington Superior t Court in favor of William H. Morgan & Cos. ; Dec. 26. LEONIDAS W. HILL. Sheriff. AT THF. SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL BE SOLD, Lot of land No. 167. in the 24th district of Stewart county, taken as th* property of John M. Glaze to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice’s Court of Marion Cnmity. in favor of John. Shaw. Levied on and re turned to me bv a Constable. Jan. 1. 43’ M. M. FLEMING, D. Sheriff. RANDOLPH SALfiS. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in MARCH? next, Ix-forv the Court House door in the town 1 of Cuthbert, Randolph CCiUllty, between the husual hours of sale, the following property, viz : One lot of land, No. 1-36, in the 9th district of said county, levied on as the property of Patrick Kelley, to’ satisfy a fi. fu-. issued front the Superior Court of R ich moud county, in favor of Thomas W’oodliHdge and Alexis D. Durand. Lot of land No. 213, in the Bth district of Randolph county, levied on as the property of Janies Bell, W w. Bell and Hiram- Atkinson. n> satisfy one fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Decatur county, in favor of the Central Bank of Georgia. Lot of land No. 90, in the 7th district of Randolph’ county, levied on as tlie property of Wm. Pearrikli, to satisfy three fi. fas. issued out of a Justices’ Court of said county, in favor of Robert R. Phi lips. Lety made and returned to rue bv a Constable. Lot of land No. 304. iu tfie 6th distribt of Randolph county, levied on as the property of Theophilu* I* ow-’ ler, to satisfy three fi. fas. issued out of a Justices’ ,Court of Jones County, in favor of T. and W. C.- Pease. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta ble. Half of lot No. 122, in the 6th district of Randolph county, levied on as the properly of Silas Moseley, to’ satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor of John Dill and other*.- Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable. Jan. 27. RICHARD DAVIS, Sheriff. AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL BF SOLD, Lot of land No. 7S, in the 10th district of said’ county, levied on as the property of John Kemp, to sa tisfy a fi. fa. issued out of the Superior Court of Deca tur comity, at the suit of Alfred Iverson against said 1 Ivemp. Jan. 25. LEWIS GREGORY, D. Sheriff- EARLY SALES. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in MARCH 1 next, before the Court House dtx>i* ill the town 1 of Blakely. Early county, witliitl tHi* tiiual Hours df sale, the following property, to xvit Lot of land No. 236, in the 4th district of Early county, levied on as the property of James S.- Park*, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued'out of Early Supe rior Court, in favor of Oliver Porter and other*, point-* ed out in favor of mortgage fi. fa. Lot of land No. 106, in the I3lh district'of Early county, levied on as the property of Samuel M . Hoi” Inman, to satisfy two fi. fas. in favor of John W. Holms, issued out of a Justice's Court of Early cotirit//- Levy made and returned to die by a Constable. At the same time and place, will be sold, a negro” woman named Ollis, levied on as the property ot Sv muel M. Hoilatnnn, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out of a Justice’s Court of Early county, in favor of John M.- Holms. LeVy made and returned to me by a Const a-- ble. Lot No. 241’ and 2SO, in the 13th’ di.trict of Early county, levied on as the property of” Bllissiligame Pau-e tett, Wilson Royal’ and Peter J. Gnulding, levied on’ to satisfy one fi. fa. issued out of the Inferior Court of Burke county, in favor of Morris Kilchum. Pointed’ out by Sjynan Scarbor. Jan. 17. Sits WILLIAM S. WILSON, Sh'ff. jjN y* t|i \ WILL be sold,on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court’ House door in the town of Fayetteville, Fayette county, within the usual hour* of sale, the following properly, viz : One roan horse, levied on as the property of John- C. Spreewell, by an attachment issued at the iiutanca of Burney Westbrook'Vs.-John C. Sprewell. One lot of land No. I’3, in the 4ih district of formerly Henry, now Fayette county, levied on as the property of Stephen il.-King, liy an execution obtained in the Superior Court of Fayette county, in faVor of Jau* Leak, Garlirigtort Leak and Filmaii Leali v*. tho laid Stephen 11. King. Jan, 13. 50 ALFRED BtIOIVN, D. Sfi'ff. AT TlfE SAME TIME AND PLACE WI'LL He SOLD, One lot No. 4, in the northwest corner of the town of Fayetteville, with all the improvements thereon; levied on as tlie property of Caswell Cook, by executions ob~’ tamed in a Justice*’ Court of Fayette County, in favor Joseph Lamberth vs. the said Caswell Cook. Levied on and returned to me by a Constable. Also the east half of lot No. 70, in the toWn of Fn ettcville, levied on as tho property of William G. Sike*. . by executions in favor of Thomas Byrne & Cos. and others vs. the same. Levied on and rdtdrned to in* by a Constable. Also the west half of lot No. 90, and tHo south half of lot No. 91, in'lhe 13th district of originally Henry, now Fayette county, levied on us the property of Mo ses P. Bailey, by tax execution in favor of the State and others vs. the sariie.- Levied oil and returned to me bv a Constable. Jan. 16. 51 ANDREW McBRIDE, Sheriff. LAW NOTICE. PORTER INGRAM. ATTOH3TEY and counsellor a't ila'w. Hamilton, Harris Cos. Geo. Jan. 25. 4ltf LOST OR STOLEN.’ ON the night of the 26th inst. between Talbotton and Davidston, a sniidl black leather TRUNK, marked Robert W. A born, New Yoik City. Who” ever will return the same to WilliamP. Mclvecn, Eeq. of the < *gl etliorpe House, shall be handsomely re iwW. Feb. 1 52 St COOK WANTED. GOOD wages will he given for a first rate cook.” No other than a first rate one is wanted, and for’ such a one, first rate wages will be given. Enquire at this office. 56 2t I.AND IN ARKANSAS FOR MALE. ONE THOUSAND acres, in quarter section*, of first rate Land ; timber, oak, elm, ash, &c. for sale. Apply to MOORE,- at Samuel Jackson’s, Au6tiorrtor. Jan. 25. 1838.- 51 3t .TAMES N. TONE A', Attorney and counsellor at law, will practice in the Superior Courts of the Chat tahoochee Circuit. Office at Florence, Stewart County, Georgia. All business from a distance, intrusteJ to his care, will be attended to with punctuality atid fidelity. Jan.ll. 49 6rtt City of CoiLumbCT, Jan. 15, 1838. BY order of the City Authorities. Rttnlvcd, That the eftizens of Alabama and Georgia ran fiiak* contracts with the Bridge for crossing the Bridge this year, provided they apply within thirl/ days from this date. SMITH, DAVIS & ALLEN. . . Bridge Committed/ Published by order of the Board. 50tf J. ROBERTS, City Clerk. CITY OP COMlMfttS, } jAfivXht 27. 1838. f Resolved, That m essrs. A. Levisoh, H, Yonge, L. Gamhril, C. W. Buckley, J. Hill, I. J. Moses and James KiVlin, bv, and they are hi rrfi/ appointed, by the Mayor and Common Council, Po/t Wardens for the City of Columbus, until the lOtk January,- 1839, and that they rcteive the *um of $6 for each survey and certific ate. Published by order of the Council. Feb. 1. 52tf J. ROBERTS, City Clerk. TAILORING AND SCOURING* JACOB NAGALY lias commenced the above business on Bridge street, where he hope*, by a :„ ten"ion to his business, to merit and receive ihe pa tronage of tlie citizens of Columbus. Feb/ 1. 52 4t* .T. H. MIFFIN, PORTRAIT PAINTKR* INTENDS visiiing Columbus in a few week*, and respectfully refer* those who desire his profession al services to ihe Book Store of Messrs. 1. C. Plant & Cos. for further information. Jan. 30. 52 St VEGETATION* TWO TURNIPS were raised in the Garden f Gen. J. C. Watson, iff this city, weighing 68 pounds. The Garden is under the superintendence of Frederick F. Plasinafi, and the way fit raises tall ve getables is a perfect caution. The turnips may be seen at Jax. Kivlin’s. Sans Souci. Feb. f. 52 2t FOR SALE OR RENT; THE old stand of Henry Crowell, Ert|. formerly of Crawford county, containing between fourteen and fifteen hundred acres of good lands, chd one of the best stands from Augusta to Montgomery, bn the big Stage Road. As this stand is known by almost every traveller, to be very desirable, it is offered for vale, for $5,000. one-third down, the balance in one or two years, with interest from date. ALSO FOR SALE* Almost every thing suitable for a Farmer, consisting of oxen, cows, goats, hogs, fodder, oats. &c. The Furniture in the house is also for sale. Per sons disposed to treat for this place are requested to a >p!v soon. WM .KIBBE. ‘ FVM. 52 4t CAUTION. ALL perrons are hereby forewarned not to trade for Two Promisary Notes ”iyen by mvself to Mary A. Grubbs, for Twenty-fiVe Dollars each’, dated some time in the present year: month and day not recollected, as the consideration for which said Notes were given has wholly failed, and I am determined not Hi pay them unless compelled by law. Said Note* due 25th day of December 1837. Oct. 12. 40 HARTWEL I. HANCOCK. CAUTION. ALT. persons are hereby forewarned from trading for certain small notes made by me, to Bvas Al ford, late of Sumpter county, deceased, or hear*r, as I am determined not to pav them until compelled by law. JAMES B. BROWN. Sumpter county, January 9,1838. 51 4t CAUTION. ALT. persons are forevtarned not to trade for two two promissory Notes given by myself to John Maltock. dated on th 26:h of January, 1837. ono paya ble in sixty days from date, fir S3OO, the other due at ninety days from date for S4OO, as the consideration for which said notes were given has wholly failed, and T am determined not to pay the same unless compelled by aw. A. G. SMITH. Columbus Sep*. 28 1837. 39 ts THOUSAND Roots and 40 or 50.000 Cut 'Z\J tin-3 of the MORI'S MIILTICAULUS. for sale by Dr. JOHN TV TURNER. Hamilton, Dec. 7 -