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REPUBLICAN UNION MEETING IN H\R.
RIS COUNTY.
Ihe Republican Union party, of Harris
county, met at the Court House, in Humilinn,
on the .>lli in>t. agreen!>!e to previous notice,
for the purpose of appointin'; Delegates to
the Convention to be held in Milledgeville in
May next. The meeting was organised hy
appointing Col. Janies Whitten, Chau man,
A. S. Huey, Secretary.
The object of the meeting having liccn
briefly staled by the Chairman, the followin';
preamhle and resolutions were introduced hy
P. Ingram, Esq.
Whereas an important crisis has arrived
tn relation to the prosperity, purity and |>cr
nwnency of the free and republican institu
tions of ottr country —a crisis which is to lest
the virtue and firmness of freemen, as well as
the strength and value of our glorious Con
stitution itself. Anri whereas it is the duty,
as also the privilege of freemen, whenever the
institutions of their common country, or their
own private rights are in jeopard v t to meet
together ami freciv express their sentiments
upon all subjects a libeling their interests —to :
watch over and scrutinise the acts of those ,
in power, or those who icoull be in power—
to expose to public indignation, both the in
dividuals and the measures that may tend to
corrupt and destroy these cherished forms of j
government, and to consult upon the best \
means for upholding, purifying and perpetu- !
ating the free an.l republican institutions
which were bought bv the blood and treasure 1
of our fathers. Therefore,
Resolved , That our Federal Government
Was firmed for special objects of nalional
interest, and that those objects are di-stincly
defined in that Constitution fmm whence
alone the General Government derives its
power.
Resolved , That all powers of legislation
hot expressly delegated to the General Go
vernment by the Constitution, are reserved
to the several States, and that in giving to
the Constitution a too lih -rai roast ruction, and
in -assuming powers hy implication , ihnt sa
cred instrument is made a dead letter , the
rights of the States infringed upon, and a
fearful stride taken towards a consolidated go
vernment.
Resolved. That the Constitution should
have a strict construction, and that that in
slrument gives to the General Government
ho power to charter a National Bonk, to levy
h protective Tariff, or to squander the pubic
tnnnevs on works of Internal Improvements.
Resolved. That a total separation of Banks
from the General Government would he “ a
consummation devoutly to he wished,” and
that the hill now before Congress, generallv
Known as the Stih-Trensurv bill, is well cal
culated to effect that separation, and deserves
the warm support of the Democracy of the
Union.
Resolved. I hat the present Administration,
in carrying into effect the great measures it
has proposed, is entitled to the co-operation of
the whole Republican Party; and that their
efforts should he untiring in supporting that
Administration, so long as it shall redeem, in
good faith, the pledges it has given for its fu
ture action.
Resolved Pint modern lU/ttartwt is a grand
coalition of Federalism and Abolitionism —the
former at war with the Constitution, nut! a foe
to the best interests of the country ; the latter
a mockery ot Religion, a burlesque upon phi
lanthropy, and a disgrace to h inanity; and
that tiiese are the elements combined tor the
overthrow ol the great Republican doctrines
advocated hy the present Administration.
Resolved. That those who oppose the Re
publican doctrines of the present Administra
tion, are either directly or indirectly giving
countenance and support to the several fac
tions which constitute modern srhitrivn.
The resolutions were ably disc ‘s><&d by
Porter Ingram, F.>q. and Col. R. J. Crews,
and passed unanimously.
On motion of Col. R. J Crews.
Resulted, Tint wo will he represented in j
the Convention, to be held in Milledgeville in j
May next, far the nomitntion of a Coiigres- j
snmal ticket; and that the Delegation from:
H arris county tie instructed to vote for no j
person who is in favor of ‘echarteiing a Na- j
tional Bank.
Resolved, further, That the Delegates sip- j
pawned have power to (ill any vacancy that |
way happen hi the Dele‘/a lion.
CoL It. J. Crews, Porter Ingram, E-q.and
Alexander S. Kuev, wore appointed as Dele
gates t< represent H urts county in said Con
vention.
On motion it was
Resolved, That the proceedings of this
roioeteng be signed hy the Chairman and Se
cretary, and published in one of the public
gaT-cMes of this State.
JAMES WHIT PEN, Chairman.
Alexander S. Huey, Secretary.
UNION MEETING.
Meriwe.hcr Cos. April 3. 1838.
Agreeable to a previous notice, a respecta
ble number of the Union Party nt Meriweth
er County, met at Greenville, lor the pui{>ose
rtf liouuDating delegates to the Convention, to
be held in Miliodgeville, on tlie lirst Monday
in Mav next, when Wiley B. Ector, Esq. was
called to the Chair, and Levi M. Adams ap
pointed Secretary.
Tbe object of the meeting being explained
by the Chairman, it was unanimously
Resolved, That the meeting elect, by bal
lot, three delegates to represent the County oi
Meriwether in said Convention, for the pur
pose of nominating a Union Congressional
Ticket, for this Slate, to lie Supported at the
general election in October next, when on
counting out the ballots George W. Chalfield,
Win. D. Martin, and Obadiah Warner were
chosen as delegates to said Convention.
It was then
Resolved, That the proceedings of this
meeting be signed bv the Chairman and Se
cretary, and published in the Union papers in
Miliodgeville and Columbus.
W. 13. ECTOR, Chairman.
L. M. Adams, Secretary.
MEETING IN EARLY COUNTY.
At a meeting of the Union Party, of the
County of Early, convened pursuant to pub
lic notice, at the Court House in Blake I ,y, on ;
Tuesday, the third day of April, eighteen ;
hundred and thirty-eight, Win. Castleberry.’
Esq. was called to the chair, and Edward B.
Lightfoot appointed Secretary.
Josiah S. Patterson explained the object of
the meeting, and offered the following prea
ble and resolutions.
Whereas, It is in conform'dv to Republi
can usage, that the people should meet in
primary assemblies, with a view to adopt
measures to guard their rights, and to adopt
plans for the selection of suitable candidates
to represent them in the councils of the State
and Federal Governments :—And, whereas,
at a meeting of the Representatives of the
Union Party of the State of Georgia, held in
the city of Miliodgeville in the month of De
cember last, it was tecominended to the
members of the Union Patty to elect Dele
gates to meet in Convention, in the city of
Milledgeville, on the first Monday in Mav
next, for the purpose of selecting suitable
candidates to represent them in the Congress
of the United Slates.
Tlieretore be it Resolved , That this meet
ing heartily approve the object of the pro
posed Convention.
And be it further Resolved, That this
meeting do now proceed to elect, by ballot,
two Delegates to represent the County of
Early in said Convention.
On motion, the preamble 3 ltd resolutions
were unanim >usly ad >pu*d.
The meeting then proceeded to the election
of Delegates, and on counting out the bal
lots it appeared that William S. Wilson and
Stiring Scarborough, Esquires, were duly
eL.te .
Uti mutton, Resolved, That the Cba*fman
proceed to appoint a Committee of five,
whose duty it shall be to oil anv vacancy that
may occur ir. the Delegation, by resignation
or oilier wise.
Whereupon the Chairman appointed the
following gentlemen to constitute that Com
mittee: Barnett Cody, Janies Hays, Lee
Wailcer, James Bush, and M. F. Stinson.
On motion, Resolved, That the Secretary
notify the Delegates elect, of their election,
and request them to signify to hint their ac
ceptance or rejection of their appointment.
On motion, Resolved , That the proceed
ings of this meeting be signed by the Chair
man and Secretary, and that the same he pub
lished in the Columbus Sentinel and Herald.
On motion, the meeting then adjourned.
\YM. CASTLEBERRY, Chair’n.
E. B. Eig htfoot, Secretary.
UNION MEETING.
Cuthueht, March 27. IS3B.
At a meeting of the Union party hold at
the Court House in Randolph county, accor
ding to previous notice, for the purpose of
appointing delegates to attend the Convention
to be held at Milledgeville on the first Mon
day in May next, to nominate suitable per
sons to represent the State in the next Con
gress, Willi am Conyers was called to the
Chair and Jacob B. Shropshire appointed
Secretary.
On motion of J. B. Shropshire, Seaborn A.
Smith and David Humph, E<q. were unani
mously appointed delegates to attend said
Convention.
On motion, Ordered that the proceedings
of • his me ting lie signed hv the Chairman
and Secretary, and advertised in the Colum
bus Sentinel and Herald.
WILLIAM CONYERS, Ch’n.
Jacob B. Shropshire, Secy.
From the Montgomery Journal.
BLOODY TRAGEDY. ‘
Onectf the most fataland lamentable occur
rences which this community has ever been
called to witness, took place in this city on
Wednesday afternoon, 2Slh ultimo, in front
of die Montgomery Hall. Believing that we
| cannot observe too much caution in regard
to undue influences upon the public mind, in
trnnsa notions that are to undergo Judicial in
vestigation, we shall refrain from any thing
like a detail of the facts in this case. Indeed,
our feelings would prompt us to draw a veil
over the whole fatal affair, but that our duties
as a public Journalist require a different course
at our hands. At tire time and place above
stated, a rencontre took place between Wil
liam J. Mooney, and Kenyon Mooney, his son,
upon one side, and Edward Bell and his
brother, Bush rod Bell, Jr. upon the other.—
Dining the affray, three pistols were fired,
and knives or daggers were resorted to. Ed
ward Beil was shot in the throat and neck
with three balls, which penetrated to the ver
tebra-. Kenyon Mooney was shot through
the rigid arm, tlie ball grazing his breast; he
also received a stab in the same arm, which
passing through wottrded him slightly in the
rigid side. Writ. J. Mooney was stabbed in
two places in the abdomen, entirely dividing
the stomach. The younger Bell was, we
understand, uninjured.
Mr. Edward Bell was most probablv dis
j allied at the first tinsel, though ti e affair is
j yet enveloped in sonic mystery, as few or none
1 of the witnesses saw the whole of the affray,
(and it was begun and fatally ended in the in
j tervalof hut a very few seconds. The elder
[ Mooney died on Thursday morning of his
wounds. He has left a large and interesting
family, aid a circle of respectable neighbors
and friends, to mourn his untimely and vio
lent end. He was kind and hospitable in bis
relations in life, and beloved bv his friends and
neighbors, hot he has fallen a victim to me
fiendish practice of carrying deadly weapons,
and that still more insatiate and hellish mon
sler intenfer\nce. When will the votaries
of these vires hear the voice of warning?
Mr. Edward Belt, died of the wounds re
ceived in this fell ret entitle, on Friday last.
The numerous friends who crowded around
his liloodv pillow, and ti e anxious crowds
wl o waited with anxiety at die door of his
s*ck room, ran bear ample testimony to his
numerous virtues. He was generous, cour
teous, peaceful and brave, * ven to a fault.
The chivalry of Ins nature, and, perhaps a
mistaken, though generous impulse, for an
i absent and traduced fiiend, led to the unfor
j Innate affray which terminated a life dear to
j his friends and valuable to his country. Tie
lias left a widowed mother and orphan sisters
j to weep over the short and unfortunate career
1 of a most affect innate son and brother.
But we must turn our eves from lhe sor
rowing relatives of a husband and father, sent
to a blood v grave in the noontide of life, and
of a son and brother, whose memory is hal
lowed hv a thousand tender reccollectSons.
and see ii there he not others upon whom, at
least, some share of popular indignation should
rest. How stand the importers and dealers
in Pistols and Bowie knives in this matter?
W here, the still more immediate accessories,
the retailer of the intoxicating draught, which
fired the brain, and made lhe hospitable, kind
neighbor, forget the feelings natural to his
heart and seek to embroil in blood v affray, those
who, under different circumstances, it would
have afforded him pleasure to serve and ac
knowledge as friends.
How stands the case with our citv authori
ties, when men armed with the instruments
;of death and slaughter, had been, (or hours
previous to the fatal catastrophe, parading
the streets, in a slate of intoxication, so that
isuch difficulties might have been reasonably
apprehended? Shall we hold those hlamf
j less, whose timely interference to arrest the
j unfortunate Monncv and his companions,
when the peace and good order of the citv
called (or it, woukl have prevented this dread
ful stain upon our name. and have saved lhe
lives of two valuable citizens, and the heart
rending anguish of their families?
Ifour Citizens are not safe from such fatal
rencontres, which might so ens'lv and timelv
have been prevented, then indeed, we live in
fearful times, and a still more fearful place.
From the Spirit of the Times.
JOHN HASCOMBE'S PEDIGREE.
Foiit JitrcmiL. (Ala.) March 22. 1838.
Sir, —Your paper of the 241 h Feb. has just i
met niv eye, in winch is an article headed!
“ Breeding for the Turf” over the signature]
of “ B.” In the course of the writer’s re
marks, he has attempted to implicate the ped-l
igree of John Bascombe, thereby doubting j
the correctness o( his pedigree as published.
He says, —“There is a living example be-j
fore our eyes, in which the value of a stallion j
will he lessened in public estimation for the 1
want of an authentic pedigree.—John Bus-j
< combe,” he states, “was got by Bertrand. I
and ins dam by Pacolet: further than this
the record does not show;” and then says—j
“ his appearance and performance are those |
ol a thorough bred of the first order, hut J
whether lie is or not no man can vouch.”
Fn replv to the above remarks, I will state
that I did not raise Bascombe, hut I publish
ed his pedigree upon what I considered good j
authority—here it is. I have the testimony;
ol Mr. Conallv, who bred him. that he was:
giit hv Bertrand, and came out of a grevniare!
lv Pic >!et. I have next ihe certificate of J.
G. Jones, the breeder n| the grey mare that
she was got by Pacolet, and came out of a
bav mare by imported Buzzard wh'ch bav
mare, he states, was bred by John Harris,
of Kenfuckv. I also have the certificate of’
John Harris, that he raised the bav mare,
and that she was got by imported Buzzard,
her dam by Gen. \\ ade Hampton’s Paragon,
her gran lam by old Slamerkin, and she bv
imported WiMatr. out of the imported Club
Una re.
I have here given my authority for the
published pedigree of Bascombe. If the cer
tificates ot the above named gentlemen are
not vouchers f!r his true pedigree further
‘ban sire and dam, as stated hy “ 8.,” why
‘ben, in the estimation of“ B.” he must labor
under the imputation of a doubtful pedigree.
JNO. CROWELL.
Editor Spirit of the Times.
Our Whig neighbors in New Orleans don’t
like the smell of democratic powder, while
they snuff the fumes of Whig sali-petie with
inexpressible delight. The ‘‘ big gun” was
mounted lor the New Hampshire elections to
boom over the defeat of Isaac Hill —but the
Green Mountain Democrats were too strong
lor the “ Taunton water, that (lor weakness)
could not run down Hill,” and they burnt
i he powder in their own triumph. At New
Orleans, a thousand guns announced the vic
tory of the allied powers, the triple league of
Banks, \\ lugs, and Conservatives, over the
Democracy of New York, and now they be
grudge the Louisiana Democracy, the explo
sion ol a pop-gun in honor of their late muni
cipal triumph. Turn and turn about is fair
lHy, Ft os enjoy our pyrotechnical flourishes;
over New Hampshire and New Orleans,:
Connecticut perhaps, will soon feed you with ■
over delusive hopes of ultimate and complete!
ascendency. The True American says :
Rhe Democrats are a most luckv set ofj
devils; they not only elect their candidates|
by whig votes, hut they celebrate their tri-j
nmph hy the cannon of the State, which their |
Loco Foco General Piauche lends to them,
although he refuses them to the wliigs, on the
plea flint they are the property of (Tie State,
and should not be used for party pin-poses.” —
Mobile Com. Beg.
CITY’ lIALL, Columbus, Ga. )
April 7, 1838. f
Council met pursuant to adjournment, 7
o’clock, P. M.
Present, Aldermen Read, Smith, Williams,
Lewis, Alien, Chipley, and Brooks. On mo
tion, Alderman Brooks was called to the chair
as Mayor pro tern.
The following accounts were presented,
ar.d ordered to b * paid, to wit:
One in favor of John Bethune,
Treasurer, - - $13.00
One in favor of M. D. Robinson, 5,00
One in favor of J. Roberts, City
Clerk. - - - 13,06 1-4
One in favor of J. H. Woodland, 6,25
One in favor of I. Smith, & Cos. 13,00
One in favor of N. M. C. Robin
son, Marshall, - - 806,45
An account was presented in favor of Mrs.
Elizabeth Hammonds, which was referred
to ihe committee on accounts.
By Alderman Lewis: Resolved, That the
Treasurer pay to N. M. Clark fifty dollars, it
being one half of the amount awarded to him
for having presented to the Court House
Committee the best, and most approved, plan
for said building.
By Alderman Lewis: Resolved, That the
salary of the Clerk of the Market he S2OO.
Upon the adoption of this resolution, the yeas
and nays were eallpd for: those who voted
in affirmative were Messrs. Rend. Lewis, and
Allen : those in the negative, Messrs. Smith,
\\ il'iants, and Chipley. There being a tie,
the Mayor pro tern, voted in the affirmative.
On motion of Alderman Williams, Ordered,
I hat the Marshall open the ditch, running
parallel with the river, from Mr. Ayer’s stable,
wherever obstructions may exist m the streets
across which it may run, and that he notify
owners of lots through which it may run. to
have it opened to a sufficient depth to let ofFj
the water without difficulty, and in the event
of their failure to do so within five days after
notice is given, tha the proceed to do it with
iiu- poouc nanos.
By Alderman Chipley : Resolved, That a
Health Committee be appointed for each
ward o r the city, whereupon the following
gentlemen were appointed :
Franklin ward—Dr. Hunt, Dr. Taylor and
E. S. Greenwood.
Randolph ward—Messrs. C. A Redd, Tho.
Hoxie and Thus. Berry.
St. Clair ward—Messrs. John E. Bacon,
Charles Stewart and Lewis Livingston.
Thomas ward—James Kivlin,Charles Bass
and William P. Yonge.
Few ward—Col. S. R. Bonner, Charles
Peabody and John Howell.
South ward—Messrs. Coleman, J. Dill ng
ham and Thomas Gordon.
By Alderman Chipley : Ordered, that the
Committee to superintend the excavation of
the lower sewer, he authorised to draw upon
the Treasurer for any sum or sums of money
on account of said sewer, provided that he
does not. at anyone time, advance more than
two-thirds of the cost of the work already ex
ecuted.
By Alderman Lewis : Resolved. That the
Marshall, before he takes the public hands
from where they are now at work, he re
quired to raise the side walk on Troup street,
from the corner of the lot occupied by J. Ro
berts, until it intersects Randolph slreet. at
the residence of Judge Colquitt, and that he
also open lhe ditch along said sklewa’k.
By Alderman Read: Resolved. That the
citizens owning property on Broad street,
are a* liberty to plant shade trees, in the mid
dip of the street opposite their own property.
By Aldermin Williams: Resolved. That a
committee he appointed, and instructed tore
port to this Board the propriety of allowing
the Mayor a salary for his public, services,
and also what duties devolving upon the
whole Board may be assigned to the Mayor
alone.
Bv Alderman Allen : Resolved. That the
Treasurer pav the officers of the Citv Coun
cil the sums due on their salary for lhe first
quarter, provided that, they account to the
Treasurer for all perquisites and funds which
they may have in their hands belonging to
the corporation.
Bv Alderman Williams: Resolved , That
the committee on city improvements he in
structed to inquire into the extent of the wa
ter privilege within the corporate limits of the
citv—first *o ascertain the fall of water for
each hundred yards—the whole distance
susceptihle of improvement, and their opin
ion of what kind of machinery mav he profi
tably used ; also, what portion of common will
he required, and whether the erection rs ma
chinery will have a deleterious effect upon lhe
health of the citizens of the city, rrd whether
the advantage which may accrue, hv their
improvement, to the commerce of the citv
and ihe funds of the corporation, will he such
as to authorize anv action bv the Citv Coun
cil. and that said committee employ, if they
think proper, a competent person to assist
them in the examination, and that thev report
hv the firt of October n t. On motion, the
following Aldermen were associated with that
committee, to wit, Williams, Read and Chip
lev.
Bv Alderman Al'en: Rewired. That the
Treasurer have published, in the cilv papers,
an account of the receipts and expenditures
of the first quarter, ending the 31st March,
IS3S.
The committee to whom was referred the
communication of Mr. E. S. Norton, in rela-;
tion to the further progress of the work on
the river hank, have had the same under con
sideration. and although they highly npnreci- ,
ate the public spirit manifested in the commu
nication. and concur w th that gentleman in
the opinion that the river hank might he made
a beautiful promenade and pleasure ground,
vet thev find it impracticable to recommend
the immediate completion of the work, on ac
count of the many expensive works, of more
public necessity, already on hand. There
fore, Resolved, That the Marshall, at some
convenient time, take the public hands and
raise those parts of the work immediately ot
flic river bank, subject to be injured oil ac
count of having been dug too low.
The committee also report that they cannot
recommend to Council the necessity of en
; larging the Market house, or increasing the
number of stalls in tlie same, and would re
spectfully submit the following resolution:
Resolved, That the Marshall desists from
any further arrangements to have additional
stalls built, and that tie notify those who have
rented the stalls in the market of this resolu
tion.
By Alderman Chipley: Resolved, That
the Marshall proceed to fill up the cellar at
the end of Thomas Ashley’s dwelling.
Council then adjourned until half past seven
o’clock, P. M. on Saturday next, 14th inst.
Published by order of the Council.
J. ROBERTS, City dork*
The following persons have kindly con
sented to act as Agents for the Sentinel and
Herald:
Col. C. Parker, Collodensvjlle, Monroe Cos.
Peter Cone. Esq. Eden, Effingham Cos.
Rev. Reuben E. Brown, Perry P. O. Hous
ton Cos.
Trios. H. Kev, Esq. Drayton, Dooly Cos.
Col. Thos. J. Holmes, Byron, Baker Cos.
Stephen D. Crane, Esq. Dahionega, Lump
kin Cos.
Col. John Dill, Fort Gaines, Go.
John C. Mangham, Greenville, Ga.
E. J. Wood &. Cos. St. Joseph, Flor.
Nourse, Brooks &. Cos. Apalachicola.
J. S. Yarbrough, Lumpkin, Stewart Cos.
J*s. Buchanan, Cuthbert. Randolph Cos.
MARRIED.
By the Rev. Dr. Golding, Mr. Fran*is Favcr
weather, to Miss Alary Jane Moore, all of lliis city.
MEDICO THERMOMETRICAL RECORD,
FOR THE CITY OF COLUMBUS.
March, IS3B.
| Range of j Direc-
J . Thermo. ! State lions
Days of the’ t . of the of
week. j-g in’g M. n’t Weather wind.
Wednesday 4; 53 66 58 fair N w
Thursday 5155 67 66 fair n e
Friday 6;61 71 G 8 fair s u
Saturday 7163 >5 70 ,'rain w
Sunday 8:68 72 67 jfair x w
Alonday 9165 71 66 jfair w
Tuesday 10]jl 73 70 fair w
COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY ALLEN AND YOUNG.
ARTICLES. PRICES.
BAGGlNG—Kentucky, - - yd 00 23 aOO 25
Inverness, ------ yd 00 22 a (>0 24
American Tow, - - - - yd 00 00 aOO 00
BAI.E ROPE, lb 00 12 aOO 14
BACON—Hams, ... - lb 00 15 aOO 16
Sides, ------- lb 00 15 aOO 10
Shoulders, - - - - - - lb 00 It a 0012
BEEF—Mess, ----- bbl 1300 als CO
Prune, bbl 750 a 900
BUTTER—Goshen, - - - Jo 00 25 aOO 37|
Western, ------ lb 0025 aOO 31
CANDLES—Sperm, - - - lb 00 40 a45 00
Taiiow, lb 00 15 aOO 20
CASTINGS, ----- lb 600 a 700
CHEESE—Noithern, - - - lb 00 16 aOO 20
COTTON, lb 00 65a 00 85
COFFEE—Havanna green, - lb 00 15 aOO 16
Rio, lb 00 13 a 00 15
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 1100 al2 00
Western, ------ bbl 10 00 alO 50
Country, bbl 10 00 a 12 00
GRAIN—Corn, ----- bu 100a00 00
Wheat, bu 02 00 aOO 00
GUNPOWDER, - ... keg 750 a 850
HIDES, lb 00 7-Ja 00 8|
IRON, lb 00 6a 00 7
LARD, lb 00 11 aOO 12
LIME, - cask 400 a 500
MOLASSES—N. Orleans, - gal 00 45 aOO 50
NAILS, lb 00 9 aOO 10
PORK—Mess, - - - - - lb 00 23 aOO 25
Prime. - - - - - - - lb 00 16 aOO 20
PEPPER, ------ lb 00 12 ja 00 15
f‘Z3.**r3, Lm /VI TC - 1 OO
RAISINS, box 250 a 400
RICE. lb 00 6a 00 7
SPIRITS—Brandy, Cognac, gal 175a 225
Peach, - gal 1 12$a 150
Apple, gal 00 58 a 00 60
GlN—Holland, ----- gal 150 a 175
Domestic, ------ gal 00 62j aOO 65
RUM—Jamaica, - - - - gal 177 a 225
Domestic, ------ gal 00 58 aOO 62
WHISKEY —Irish, - - - gal 00 00 a 400
Monongahela, ----- gal 00 87-fa 100
New Orleans, ----- gal 00 60 aOO 62j
SUGAR—New Orleans, - ib 00 9 aOOIl”
St. Croix, lb 00 12£a 00 14
Loaf, lb 00 20 a 00 25
SALT, - -- -- -- - sack 400 a 425
SOAP, lb 00 8a 00 10
SHOT. lb 225 a 250
STEEL—Cast, ----- lb 0018i|n0025
German, - - - - - - lb 00 00 aOO 15
Blistered, ------ lb 0012 aOO 20
r ALLOW, - lb 00 8 aOO 9
TEA—Green, lb 100 a 150
Black, lb 00 00 aOO 75
fOßACCO—first quality, - - lb 00 40 aOO 50
Second quality. - - - - - Ib 00 15 aOO 25
WlNES—Madeira, L.P. - - gat 300 a 350
Sicily, ------- gal 150 a 175
Malaga. gal 00 62. J a OO 70
Ciarct, Marseilles, - - - box 500 a 600
Claret . Bordeaux, - - - box 600 a7 00
DZt. EDWARD DSLOSIT,
COLUMBUS, GA.,
Office on Broad Street, nearly opposite the
Post Office. April 12. 1838. lOif
KEBTCAL NOTICE.
DRS. HOXKY & WILLIAMS have taken
into connexion with them Dr. JNO. J. B. HOX
EY, and will attend to all calls in town or country. —
Their office is situated on the corner of Broad and
Randolph streets, immediately over the store of A.
Gilbert. April 5. 10 6m
SELF DEFENCE.
MR. BADGE, Pugilist, will still take new Scho
lars in the science of Boxing and Wresthng.—
Lessons will be given every day. If full satisfaction is
not given, no charge will be made. April 12. 10 f
GLASS.
FOR SALE, by the subscribers,
lot) boxes Pittsburgh Glass.
100 do Bedford Crown Glass,
50 do Boston do do
assorted sizes, cheap for cash.
T.&M. EVANS,
April 12. 10 f Oglethorpe st.
CHAIRS. CHAIRS.
1 iffc DOZEN WINDSOR CHAIRS
X x/ 8 dozen Cane Bottom do
6 Mahoganv Rocking Chairs,
For sale, on consignment, bv
S. M. JACKSON.
Columbus, April 12. 1838. 10 it
SUGAR, HUM, WHISKEY, ETC.
> Ak BBLS. N. o. Sugar
ia 40 bbis. rectified Whiskey
18 bbis. N. E. Rum
1 pipe first quality Cogniac Brandy
2 quarter casks Madeira Wine,
For sale, on consignment. bv
S. M. JACKSON.
Columbus, April 12. 1838. 10 It
J. 11. GRISE\ AND CO.
HAVE FOR SALE. FOR CASH ONLY,
1 HHDS. Porto Rico Sugar,
X vr SO bags Havana Coffee,
50 bbis. N. E. Rum,
25 boxes Starch,
25 do Soap,
50 kevs Nails,
100 bbis. Canal Flour,
50 tierces Molasses,
10 M best Havana Scgars.
Also for sale, exchange on Charleston,
New Orleans,
Boston.
New York and
April 12. lOtf Philadelphia.
SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
THE above reward will be given f>r the apprehen
sion and delivery ofTHREE NEGRO MEN
to the subscriber, or twenty-five dollars tor each of
them. Ciesar. about forty years of age, known as a
boat hand on the Chattahoochee river; Alien, about
twenty-three years old, his face very much marked
with small p >x. a dark mulatto ; Abram, a brother of
Allen, father a bright mulatto, very ;ike!v.
Thev are all supposed to be in the neighborhood of
Apalachicola or St. Joseph. J* C. AN ATSON.
Columbus. April 5. 1838.
:dr > The papers of those places will publish this
advertisement weekly, for one month, and forward their
accounts to J. C. Watson.
BANK OF HAAVKINSyiLLE, )
M arch 31. 1808. (
AT a meeting of the Board, this dav. it was order
ed that hooks be opened at the Banking House,
in the'town of Hawkinsville, on Monday. 23 t APRIL
next, for the sale of the additional 2.000 shares o*
Stock, authorised bv the charter, and ‘hat the same be
kept open two davs. Subscribers to par, a* the time
of subscribin ‘. 5 per r. nt. on the amount ct tb-tr m
.. vitn-:c*i. 10 3; JOHN RAWLS, PrcxrJcut.
AUCT IUS SA I. E S._
BV S. SI. JACKSON.
REAL estate sale.
W'ILL be positively soid, beiore mv Store, on
FRIDAY MORNING. Uth ‘mst., at 11
o’clock, lie following lots and improvements :
Lot No. 521. fronting on Mclntosh street,
“ “ 522, lying in the rear of the above lot, and
tronting Forsyth street.
i he above lots will be sold with a leave on the same
to tlie first of January, 1839.
Lot No. 543, lying oil Mclntosh street,
“ “ 541, “ “ •• and Bryant streets.
Possession given to the above property in thirty days
from the sale.
On lots No. 521 and 522 r ere is a Dwelling House,
32 by 16, a good Kitchen and Well of water. On lots
No. 545 and 544, a neat Dwelling House. 32 by 16,
VVeil House, .Smoke House, Kitcheri, and a large,com
modious Stable, Fruit Trees, Shade Trees, and neatly
fenced.
Terms. —One-fourth cash, the balance 12 months,
with approved indorsements, or mortgage upon the
premises. April 12. 10 It
’ E the subscribers, appointed to superintend the
1 9? drawing of the FORT OAINKS LITERA
TURE LOTTERY, Class No. 2, for 1838, certify
the f blowing to be the drawn numbers, in the order hi
which they stand:
14, 7,5, 34. 35, 25.
G. F. SPANN.
J. \V. F. JOHNSON*
JAMES SINGLETON,
BENJ. CONE,
JOSEPH J. BUCHANAN.
Fort Gaines, March 31,1858.
Class No. 3. Fort Gaines Literature Lottery, will
be drawn April 28. Capital prize S5 000. Ticket* $3.
10 2t DILL, BUCHANAN & Cos., Managers.
LIST OF LKTTBRS
REMAINING in the Post Office at Columbus,
A prill. 1838.
I Alfred, Lodwick Kelley, Jones
Austin, Chisholm I.ofiin, Daniel
Anderson. R & T Lanier, L B
Arms, Charls Lewis, David
Avint, Solomon Leach, Lucretia
Adams, Thompson Lancaster, Janies A
Adkins. Thomas B 2 Lucas, Henry
Baker, B Laney, Pleasant M
Barnes. Geo AV 2 I.ovelap, Allen
Brown, 43enj G J-ang, W W
Benton, E 2 Low, Miss Mnrtli E
Baldwn, M L Muloy. Mrs Frances A
Barlow, Samuel Morris, Geo II
Benton, Janathan Maning, A A
Broatrack, John Mann, Wm II
Blakey, Tountain I Maton, Miss Frances
Brown. Mr Morris, Kincher
Burron, James A Moorfield, Joseph R
Bo viand. John Marshall, Samuel
Booth, Benj Munk, James
B asswell, Sion Moore, Henry
Brown, R R Murphey & Brack Mess
Baker, Charlotte Mifflin, J Houston
Bukererslatr. Wm Maxwell, James
Burt, Joseph J Manghum, Thomas 2
Black. Joseph L Mayson, Henry
Bird, II C Monroe, Lewis Augustus
Begham Misa Margaret EMarshall, Riley
Brown. Enoch G Monroe, Patrick
Bisco, Win Mann, David W 3
Barnett, Ltindy Moore, Everard
Brady, Joseph McJade, Mr
Brown, Wm Mcßride, PS
Brown. Win B McCray, Richard
Burr, John McLean, Hugh
Burney, John R M McCall, John 2
Backus, A L McMorray. John 2
Bosworth. F A McKay, John
Bovkin, Miss Mary A McLanm. Duncan
Baker, Elisha H McCall, Mrs R M
Beard, Mrs Eliza McMullan.L
Brown. John W McLeroy, Lewis
Boyd, John MeLatnrn, Cornelius
Bolts, Sami W McLean, William
Bernard. Kervin McTvm), Elizabeth
Care of Mr McKin McKennel, John
Cloud, C A McConnel, William 2
Cheatam, John McLean, James
Claeghan. Charles Nelson. John
Corvey. Edmond Norris. N J
Cruso, Reuben Nix, William
Clark. Wm Preston. Edward
Crawford, D C Pitts. Miss Ararnitta
Cook, Cornelius Phelps; Thomas W Jr
Cordell. Wtn Parker, Geo W
Craig. John Phillips. Miss Matilda
Churchill. D D Parker. Miss Elizabeth
Caslinn, Lodrick R Pye, Valentine
Chandler Win C Prince, John
Cooper, Miss Nancy Parker, Geo G
Christian. Miss Elizabeth Perry Miss Sarah A
Church. SH Pace, Mrs Mary
0... U Cui.ulla
Calter. D W Pleasant. Matt
Crawford Wm D Perry. Shadrack
Cannon. James Pavne, Wm 2
Cook.Bowland B Painter, Jefferson
Chamberlin. R M 2 Parsons David J
Clark, James Pool. Mathew
Crosby. Edmond Phillips. Stephen
Collins. John Peokins John
Davis, J F 3 Poore, Benjamin
Dudley, William 2 Pvnor. William
Dupree Dr W S Reid, Mrs Ann
D -linin';, Joseph G Jiutherford, Robt
Dees, James TVI 2 Ttockwood, Wtn II S
Duvall, William Roberts. Capt Wm H
Davis. Janies H Rounde John
Davis. James Reid. Miss Jane
Downev. Demrcs Clay Rees. Joel
Duck, John Rooxe, Beniamin
Douglas •, Jolm Robertson. G B
Dour, M F Russel, Miss Jane 2
Driggers, Mrs Ann Rounde, Mrs Mary
Davis. Miss Susannah Rvlander, William J
Donta s, Mrs Fannus B2Rich rdson. Robert
Do Lannv. James L 2 Rees, Daniel J
Dulancv, Daniel Rucher, Peter N
Davis, Cullen Reeves. Mrs Cvnthia
Tickles J G 2 Roval. Capt John B 2
Ellis. Thomas Reid, Thomas J
Evans, James Roberts E E
Dumis. W D Reid. William
Elliot. Stephen W Rich. David
Elinor. James Reese. Rivers
English. Johnston Rilev,P
Eans, Thos C Sihlev, Phillio I
Fragan, John Smith. Mrs Ann J
Foiles James Smith, Horatio
Flewellen .MissCotharine2Smith, Burrell
Foster, Beniamin Strickland Noah
Freeman. Mrs R Simons. Miss Catharine 2
Farrow. Thomas Simnson. Mrs Rachael
Franklin. E II Scurlock. William Jr
Fuller, John Suggs, Gray
Fields Galnel Suthvan Peter
Franklin. Edmond Smith, Rangerrood & Cos
Fanorin Mrs M D Mess
Floyd. Miss E E Smith. Augustus
Fort Beniamin Sauls. Mrs Cetete W
Grigg, J Eli Stewart, Robert L
Grant. Charles Salisbury. Mrs Lucy
Gamble. Andrew Smi’h, John
Glenn Rev. Thompson S Smith, Miles
Granberrv, Thomas Snellgrove Mrs Mary
Godfrey. James Stewart. R T
Grieve, George Sale Lideon
Greene. C C Simson John
Graves, Levi F Sanders Littleton
Gibson Dr Edward R Sloan, William
Clranfland. Miss Eliza Sapp Madison
Godfrey James D Shepard. Seth R
Glenn. Rev J unes E Sticknev & Wilson Mess
Glenn, Miss Mary Scurlock, John
Golding. Mr Simmons. Miss Ann Jane
Gaul. Hcnrv Smith Wil iam Y
Griggs. William Saunders. Dr John B
Gibson, Jacob Smiley, John
Gilson. R D Sca’t Miss Amanda
j Hays. John G Sfricland Silas
| Hastring. Wm B Skelton. Blackston
I Holt Miss Elizabeth A Skates. Ether Jane
I Hall. Mathew 2 Thornton. Richard 2
Ham, Milton Turner. Larkin 2
Harris. Serrv W 2 Thompson, II G M
Holland, Samuel Ton*ey, Geo T
Ha.wk, Joseph Thomas. Nathan 4
Hans. Toliver Teller, Paul H
Herring, John Thomas. Samuel B
Heampstend. Joseph Thompson, Miss Eliza—
Holcunt, Piiilip both 3
ITandy, Henry Ttimer, Joseph
Heaniev. Ambrose Tounsond. Lewis
Heaid. Dor George W Thomson. M O
Hoffman. J B 3 Turner, Mrs Netemisia W
Hicks. Mrs Ann Torrence, James
Harris, Jolm Utter. Jone N
Harris, Miss Arabella R Viall, W ilhani 2
Head. William N Victory. Capt John
Heal. Isaac S Vance. John M
Howard. Martin Vinson, John
Humphreys, R B A inson. Paion
Hill. D W W Tarborough, Robert
Haift. Frances Younge. Chas
Harnll. l?ac Wiker. John
Hiil Miss Harriet Woodruff, R M
Holsev, M T W 41s. John
Hern, Andrew Jackson JI. Whitty or Mathew
Johnson, Arthur R Guest
Jackson, Arnasa Ward, Mrs Eunice
Jeter, James Ware, Robert
Johnson. Luke “W ilkins, Jo m 2
Jones, Samuel Walker. Mrs Mary
Jacobus. Peter Williams. Ilobt
Jones John White. Dame!
Johnson, Emily Watkins. R L
Jones, John Franklin Wright, W C
Justice. Mrs Marty Williams. John B
Jones. Wiley White, Rev Cvrns
Jackson, James Washington. George
Johnson, Morgan Willabv. Asa
Kimberly, David Willard, G \V
Kimbrough. Olin Sidney Walker Miss Mary
Kimbrough. Thomas Wimberlv, Jolm
Kellv. Edmund 2 Ware, Mr
Raorcher. Miss Catharin Ware, Edwin A
| Knotts. John A Wifiama. Jeremiah
Km 7 George H Wranklin, Ward
JAMES VAN* NESS. Post Master.
Pi rr.ons calling so snv * f tha ab
• ill pleas* - ay they are advertised. 10 3c
SH K RIFFS* S A hi: s.
BAKER SALKS.
“SeHiTILL be soul, on the first Tuesday in MAY
w w next, before the Court House door, in-the town
of Newton, Baker county, within the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot No. 117, in the 2J district of originally Early,
now Baker county, taken to satisfy a li. fa. from a
Justices’ Court of Walton county, in favor of McJun-
I kin & Smith vs. John Bishop. ‘Levy made and re
turned to me by a Constable.
Also lots Nos. 61 and 100. in the Sth district. No.
218, in the lltli district, and 79 in tli > 3.1 district, and
71 in the 12:h district, all in originally Early, now
Baker county, taken to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from a
Justices” Court of Decatur county, in favor of William
Morgan vs. Mathew R. Moore, administrator on the :
estate of Joel L. Scarborough, deceased. Lew made
and returned to me bv a Constable.
WILLIAM H. HOWARD.Sheriff.
POSTPONED SALE.
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE WII.L HE SOLD,
Lot No. 79. iu the Sth district of formerly Early,
now Baker county, taken as the property of John Har
(iiman, to satisfy a li. fa. from the Inferior Court of
Madison county, in favor of Smith & Combs vs. said
Hardiman. Property pointed out by Miab Smilli.
March 17. 9t B. O KEATON. D. Sheriff.
MlfilUtVlfil'HEU SALK.
j “^^STYL L be sold, on the first Tuesday in MAY
j w w next, before the Court House door in the town
| of Greenville, Meriwether county, between the usual
■ hours of sale, the following property, to wit :
One lot of land No. 47, in the iOth district of for
| merly Troup now Meriwether county, levied on as the
: property of Isaac Henson, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favoi of
! Henry Dunn, Jr. vs. said Isaac Henson. Levy made
! and returned to me by * Constable.
! Also one lot of land No. 233, in the 21 district of
formerly Troup, now Meriwether county, levied on as
the property f Edward Magruder, to satisfy a li. fa.
in favor of Reuben Ransom vs. said Magruder. Low
made and returned to me by a Constable.
Also two negroes, one woman by the name of S viva,
about eighteen years of age, and her child by the name
of Jane, levied on as the properly of Bazzel Cone, to
satisfy sundry fi. fas. m favor of William Sheppard,
Campbell McDougald and Harris and others vs. Baz- j
zel Cone.
MORRIS G. TOWLES, Sheriff. :
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL BE SOLD. \
One lot of land No. 78 in the 11th district of for
merly Trou. now Meriwether county, levied on as the ]
property of Isham P. Pool, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor ]
of Thomas Putman vs. said Pool. Levy made and j
returned to me bv a Constable.
SAMUEL DARDEN, D. Sheriff, i
March 26. Sts
LAW NOTICE.
JS. LEWIS has opened an office in Columbus, j
• for the practice of LAW. The partnership of
HARAI.SONS & LEWIS is continued, and busi
ness in the Coweta Circuit, and m the counties of Ala
bama, contiguous to Troup, will bo receipted for bv
J. S. Lewis, in C Itimbus, and attended to by the
Messrs, Haralsons. of La Grange.
Office in Mr. Calhoun’s buildings, one door ea tof
L. J. Davies’ comer store. March 15. 10 4t
CAUTION.
ALL persons are forewarned from trading for two
promissory NOTES of hand, executed by mo
to John A-d, or bearer ; one for the sum of two hun
dred dollars, dated 10th December, 1836, payable 60
days after date ; one note for the sum of four hundred
dollars, dated 10th December, 1536, containing a few
small credits, dated 10th December. 1836. As lam
detet mined not to pay either of said notes, until the
right of titles to the property for which they were given
as directed in law, and the propei ty secured to me in
fee simple. CAViiN FREEMAN.
Henry county, Ala.. Feb. 28. 10 3t
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
ON the first Tuesday in JUNE next, will,within
the legal hours, be sold, before the Court House
door in the town of Byron, Baker county, six or eight
young likely negroes, men, boys, and women, belong
ing to the estate of Williamson Phepps, deceased.—
Terms, credit until the first day of January next.—
small notes and approved security w ill be required, with
interest from date. H. H. TARVER, Adm’r.
March 18, 1838. lOts
GE ORGIA. HEARD COUNTY.
• MJHEREAS William M. Garner hath this day
V * applied to me for letters of administration on
the estate of Reddick Garner, late of said county, de
ceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my olfice, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, April 3,1838.
10 4t BAILEY BLEDSOE, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, TALBOT COUNTY.
’’KKTHEREAS William Lone applies to me for
V letters of administration n tfie estate oi fm
lip Long, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office. March 30, 1338.
10 of ‘ WILLIAM S. GOSS, c. c. o.
LIST OF LKTTERS
REMAINING in the Post Office, at Halloca,
Ga.. on tiie 31st of March, IS3S.
Crosby, John Lisle, Joseph
Ligon, Alexander Oneal, Edmon Esq
Bussey, Heskiah Cobb, Mr
Brooks, Dr J D George or Gaskins
Myers, D R 2 llenndon, James
Berry, James Mvers. Joshua
Bannon, William Bell, Midleton
Waker, Edmon Johnson. Am s
McDaniel, Henry Molpass, William
Hurst, Henry 2 Mizzeel, Marke
Henry, Robert Chapmon, Robert
Bradey, Thomas Smi'n, Archalilc
Flanikin, Keuion Brown. Allen
10 3t J. R. McCOOK, Post Master.
PAY UP.
THOSE whoso Notes and Accounts have become
due, are urgently, but respectfully, requested to
pay up. ALLEN & YOUNG.
They would also inform their friends that they have
removed to No. 1 Mclntosh Row, lately known as
Mclntosh Hall, where can be found a general assort
ment of Groceries, Bugging, Rope, 3alt, lac., which
will be sold low for CASH.
Oct. 1. 42
FRESH GROCERIES.
LBS Bacon
20 bid- Rectified Whissey
20 “ N. E. Rum
10 “ American Gin
40 kegr nails, assorted
Just received, and for sale low for cash, bv
ALFRE.J &. PORTER.
Columbus. April 3,1838. 9 4t
DR. \V. B. BACON,
OFFERS his professiona’ services to the public.
He may be found during the day at the Drug
Store of John E. Bacon & Cos., and at night at his
residence, immediately opposite the Female Acade
my. March 29. 8 3t
TWO STORES AND A DWELLING,
TO RENT OR SELL.— I have for sale or rent
two Stores and a Dwelling on Oglethorpe street.
For particulars inquire at Norton’s Auction Room,
two doors from the Columbus Bank, ora! Office No. 4,
Mclntosh row. E. SIGOURNEY NORTON.
D0c.21. 46;f
FOR SALE,
A NEGRO Woman and two Children. The
man is about twenty-eight years of age, her old- ,
est child, a girl, about five, and her infant son. For
particulars apply to B. V. Iverson or J. M. Guerry.
Dec. 14. ‘ 43 if
FOR SALE OR RENT.
TWO Dwelling Houses on Oglethorpe street, one
Dwelling House and Lot on Broad street : <w
Store oil Broad -treet. Also for Rent three Oflit.es
on Broad street, fronting the Columbus Hotel.
JUST received, 2a 000 lights AN inflow Sash, of
various sizes, with or without Glass.
Dec. ‘z < 47tf M. BROOKS.
LIME.
BBL'-J. new Thotnaston I.it.tc expected by
oa the Ste.a-uer Oceola, from /lyei’achicola.—
Will be sold low if taken at the wharh
WM P. YONGE, Front street.
Nov. 16. 44tf
FLORIDA CIGARS.
SHAVE jurst received, on consignment, and will
keep constantly on hand. 100,000 FLORIDA
CIGARS, Manufactured bv Win. .McCall, Esq., in
Quincy. E. SIGOURNEY NORTON, Agent.
March 8. stf
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
DRAWN NUMBERS, CLASS 12.f0r 1838.
14 67, 11, 54. 71,41,46.34.40 4. 5.56. 65.16 17.
I certify the above numbers are correct, as taken
from the Manager’s return. E. S. NORTON.
April 5. 9 f
PETIT GULF COTTON SEED.
AT reduced prices, warranted genuine, and for
sale by YONGE & ELLIS.
March 15. Gif
A BBLS Newark Cider,
fjt 10 boxes fresh Lemons,
lust, received, and for sale bv
March 15. 6:f YONGE & El LIS.
¥1 AYMOND & ALLISON, wholesale Grocers
JKL and commission Fl<>r.
Aug. 11. IStf I
SEGARS.— 20 M Florida Sugars; 5 M choice
Havana do. for sale by
’ June 9. 10 f SAML.M. JACKSON, Auct.
! The m lirsigne 1 has resumed the practice of
LAW a* Colu’obus, Georgia.
I’cV. 27. 4:f ALFREDS? IVERSON.
JSJIEKIFFS* SAFES. __
RANDOLPH SALKS.
‘ttlffiT'lLL bes ‘ld. on liio first Tuesday in MAY
w v next, before the Court House door in the town
of Cuildurt, Randolph county, between tho husual
hours of ule, the following property, viz :
One lot of land No. 94, in the 7th district of Ran-’
dolph couaty, levied on as the property of I rev Elletf,
to satisfy three fi. fas. issued out of a Justices’ Court
of said county, iu favor C. Alexander vs. Irey Eliott.
Levy nude and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot of land No. 237. :n the hi.li district of said coun--
ty, levied on as the property of David Johnson, to sa
tisfy one li. fa. issued out ol a Justices’ Court of Sum
ter county, iu favor c f Joseph AV. Little, Property
pointed out by plaintiff in Execution. Levy made and
returned to me by a Constable.
LiN of hind No. 110 and 249, in the 4th district of
Randolph county, levied on as the property of Axiom
t\ ebb, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued oui of Randolph
Superior Court, one in favor of Rawls & Jelks vs. Ax
iom W ebb, one in favor of John L. Coleman vs. Axi
om Webb.
Also lot No. 269. ami the south half of lot No. 2C3,
in the o'h district of Randolph county, levied on as the
property ol Josiah M. Thomlcy, to satisfy sundry fi.-
:.is. issued cut of Randolph Superior Court and Hous
ton Superior Court.
Also lot No. 29, in the Sih district of Randolph
county, levied on as the property of John Chiles,-to
satisfy one fi. fa. issued out of Elbert countv Superior
Court, in favor of Wclcom and James O. Whipple vs.
John Chiles.
Also half of lot of land No. 164, in the Hill district
of Randolph count v, known as the half on which young
Smith now lives, levied on as the property of John
Dixon, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out of the Inferior
Court of Randolph cotiwy. at the suit of the. Justices
of ihe Inferior Court of said county,vs. Allen L. Jcnks
and said John Dixon and others.
March 24. Sts RICHARD DAVIS Sheriff.
CAItUOLL SALES.
lfcC r I!,L bo sold, on the first Tuesday in MAY
V next, before the Court House door in the tow n
of Carrollton. Carroll county, between the usual hours
ol” sale, tho following property, to v it:
One negro boy named llarrv, leine years old ; one
negro girl, nine years o’d. named Charlotte; one
rel mare, 8 or 9 years old, one bay horse 5 or 6 years
old. oic yoke of oxen and cart. 3 cows and yearlings,
and *ne two year old heifer, 4 stacks of fodder, 25
barrds of Corn 2 feather beds, and furniture and bed
stead, 1 clock. 1 slab, T chest, 1 table. 3 pair of plough
gear*, and 6 ploughs, levied on as the properly of John
Bone, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior
Court of Madison county, in favor of John Nesbit and
sundry others. Properly pointed out by plaintiff and
plain iff’s Attorney.
March 24. Bts JOHN DEAN, D. Sheriff.
HEARD SALES.
fclHLI* be oofd, on the first Tueslav in MAY
• w next, before th*> Court House door in the town
of 1- ranklin, Heard county, foe usual hours of sale,
the following property, viz :
A negro boy by the name of Bill, about 22 yen. -o/
age ; also Nat, a boy about 7 years of age ; Job, a
boy about 5 years of age, and Siller, a woman, about
44 yea'S of age, levied on as the property of Joseph
Morrowt. to saiifv a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Albert
Sears against Joseph Morrow. Property pointed cut
bv said mortgage fi. fa.
’ Feb. 23. 4ts POSEY JOHNSTON, Sheriff.
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE Will. BV SOLD,
One cotton gin and running gear, levied on as the
property of Thos. O. Dunlap, in favor of George W.
Til.routine vs. said Dunlap.
GEORGE W. CRAWFORD, D. Sheriff.
March 19. 7ts
STEWART SALES.
WILL be sold, on ihe first Tuesday in MAY
next, before the Court House door iu the tow n
of Lumpkin, Stewart county, within tho usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit :
Lot of land No. 52, in the 23d district of originally
Lee, now Stewart county, taken as ihe properlv of
Uriah Perkins, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued out of the
Superior Court of Stewart county, one in favor of Da
niel Richardson, the other in favor of John Peabody.
Property pointed out by Daniel Richardson.
Also one fourth part of lot No. tB. in the 21st dis
trict of Stewart county, taken as the property of Wil
liam A dare, it being Ins interest in said lot of land, to
satisfy two small fi. fas. issued out of a Justices’ Court
of Madison county, in favor of Meroney & Banks.—
Levy made ami returned to me by a Constable.
Also lot No. 173, iu the 23d district of Stew art coun
ty, taken as the properly of A S. Milton, to satisfy
one fi. fa. issued out of a Justices’ Court of Burke
county, in lavor of A. 11. Ral. administrator of J. J.
Ral, deceased. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s
Attorney. Levy made arid returned to mi by a Con
stable.
POSTPONED SALE.
At the same time and place will be sold, lot of land
No. 100, in the 33d district of Stewart county, taken
as the property of E. R. Heath, to satisfy two fi. fas.
issued out of a Justices’ Court of Wiikerson county,
in r.iv... „r v a. .ah. i.c_y mulirinid returned
to me by a Constable.
Lot of land No. 97. in the 23d district of originally
Lee, now Stewart, county, taken as the property of Ro
bert Tucker. Also his interest in lot No. 98, in the
same district and county, to satisfy sundry executions
issued out of a Justices’ Court of Stewart comity, in
favor of C. S. Bauldwin and others. Levy made and
returned to me bv a Constable.
March 26. ‘ M. M. FLEMING, Sheriff.
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL BE SOLD.
Abb, a negro fellow. 35 years old ; Mild icl, a fel
low 21 years o'd, levied on as the property of Ro
bert Reynolds, to satisfy one fi. fa from Stewart Infe
rior Court, in favor of Anderson Corum vs. Robert
Reynolds, Richard Pickett and John Reynolds.
LEONIDAS W. HILL, D. Sheriff.
March 24. Bts
TALBOT SALES.
WI&7ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in MAY
w V next, at the Court House door m the town of
Talbotton, Talbot county, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to wit :
One house and lot, containing eight acres, itt the
own of Talbotton, whereon the defendant lately lived.
Also seven negroes: Army, a woman, and her two
children ; Kany and Galsey, Dircos and Henry, her
child Isah, a hoy, and Sarah. One pleasure carriage
and harness, one two horse, wagon and harness, one
horse, three head of cattle, three saddles and bridles,
one chest of tools, and farming tools, one piano forte,
one sofa, one dozen fancy chairs, two rocking chairs,
one dozen common chai s, one crib and furniture, two
mahogany tables, one work stand, one candle viand,
glass and crockery ware, two looking glasses, one
cioek, two fire fenders, two pair shovel and tongs, three
pair andirons, two stained tables, three wash” stand*,
two beds, bedsteads and furniture, one bureau, one
side-hoard, one book-case and books, one carpet, ami
two sets of silver spoons, the property of Robert F.
Lanier, to satisfy four fi. fas. from Talbot Superior
Couit; one in favor of James S. Clark, one in favor of
John H. Walton, one in favor of William Clark, and
one in favor of Barsheba Marshall vs. Robert F. La
nier.
Also one house end lot in the town of Cenfrcville,
levied on as the property of Stephen Lunsford, to sa
tisfy sundry fi. fas. from a justices’ Court of Talbot
county, in favor of Ilyraui Allen vs. .Stephen l,ut.-
ford.
One negro girl by the name of Rose, about twelve
years old, levied on as the property of Seth C. Watson,
to satisfy sundry fi. fus. from a Justices’ Court, in
vor of Jones Phillips vs. Heth G. Watson . <- ... ,
All the interest of‘the dtf-..dm lot “ and
No. 171. in the 23d district 1 ;übot : a ‘ io ,h ”
interest of delV-ml:.- a IK g ro bo >'- b - v liU nalm ‘
Clark ah'— /..u rn years old, levied on as the property
„f /iastvvi 11 J. Hancock, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from
a Justices’ Couit of Talbot county, in favor of Stephen
Carter 4* Cos. and others vs. Iloriweil J. Hancock.
Also four negroes, to wit : Mary. Warren. Jack at 4
Tamer, levied on as the property of Joel Meaztls, to
satisfy sundry fi. fus. from a Justices’ Court of Talbot
county, in favor of D. P. Swindall vs. Wade Hoyle
ar.d lVleazio. Levy made and returned to roe by
Constable.
Aiso let of land No. 228, in the 16th district of TaL
hot county, levi'-d on as the property of Richard Bai
ley, to satisfy one fi. fa. from Talbot Superior Court,
in favor of Hays I3ovvdrlc vs. itictiaru umley Srul
lleury J Bailey.
Also cue close carriage and harness, one Jersey
wagon and harms*, and one buggy, levied on as li e
property of Joint C. Hamilton, to satisfy a li. la. in fa
vor of Thomas J. Bryan vs. John C. Hamilton, from
Talbot Inferior Court.
Also one negro boy by the name of Torn, about five
; vears old, levied on as llie property oi A. Lawrence,
1 to satisfy one fi.fa. front Talbot Superior Court, in
t favor of William Taylor vs. A. Lawrence and Henry
j Mims, maker.-;, Jones R Phillips, indorses.
Also one negro boy by the name of Edmon, levied
I on as the property of Henry E. Vv iliiams, to satisfy
; one li. fa. front Talbot Superior Court, in favor of
James Steger vs. Henry E. Williams, Richard Bailey
! and F. A. Bailev.
Also one lot of land whereon Lazrase B. Ro-s now
lives. No. ISO, in the 7:h district of originally Mua
| cogee, now Talbot cotin’y ; also one negro man by the
: name of Daw, about fifty years old. levii and on as the
property of l.azras B. Ross, to satisfy one fi. fa. fr< m
j Talbot .Superior Court, in favor of William G. Little
vs. l.azras B. Ross and Hamilton Duke, makers, and
Janies J. Irbv. indorser.
March3l. 9ts THOS U. ROBINSON, Sheriff.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
RANAWAY from the subscriber, in Sumter
countv, on the 25th day of December last, a
Negro man by the name of STEPHEN, a large map.
of yellow Complexion, about forty or forty-five years f t
age. live feet nine or ten inches high, slow spoken. Bil l
very submissive whin spoken to ; oxmj or t— o “■ m
fore teeth are out. He en'■•'• r<, 11 ’“ r g e bundle of
clothes with him when he went away from Sumter
He was seen lurking about a Air. Lerov Jcnkii.i', to
Raridolph county, about a week after. He was there,
1 no ilogb*. ami probably is there yet.
1 The abort reward will be given for bis apprehension
and delivi rv at Corle & Quin’s, in Columbus. r for
his confinement m any jail so that the subscriber may
eet him. MICHAEL MADI'EN.
” Feb. !. 321f
BS. HAWLEY, wholesalo and retail l>rt:g
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