Columbus sentinel and herald. (Columbus, Ga.) 183?-1841, April 26, 1838, Image 1

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COLUMBUS SENTINEL AND HERALD. VOL. VIII.] PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY B. y. IVERSON AND J. B. WEBB. ON BROAD STREET, OVER ALLEN & YOUNG’S, m’intosh ROW. TERMS—Subscription, three dollars per an num, payable in advance, or fou.\ dollars, (in all cases exacted) where payment is not made before the expiration of the year. No subscription received for less than twelve months, without payment inadvance, and no paper discontinued, except at the option of the Editors, until all arrearages arc paid. ADVERTISEMENTS conspicuously inserted at ONE DOLLAR per one hundred words, or less for the first insertion, and fifty cents for every subse quent continuance. Those sent without a specifica ion of tho number of insertions, will be published until ordered out, and charged accordingly. 2d. i early advertisements— For over 24, and not exceeding 36 lines, JiJ'ty dollars per annum ; for ovr 12, and not exceeding 24 lines, thirty-five dollars per annum ; for less than 12 lines, twenty dollars per annum. .'id. All rule and figure work double the above prices. Legal Advertisements published at the usual rates, and with strict attention to the requisitions of the law. All Sales regulated by law, must be made before the Court House door, between the hours of 10 in the morning and 4 in the evening—those of Land in the county where it is situate; those of Personal Property, where the letters testamentary, of admin istration or of guardianship were obtained—and are required to be previously advertised in some public Gazette, as follows: Sheriffs’ Sales under regular execu'ions for thir ty day*, under mortgage fi fas sixty days, before the day of sale. Sales of Land and Negroes, by Executors, Ad ministrators or Guardians, for sixty days before the day of sale. Sales of Personal Property (except Negroes) forty DAYS. Citations by Clerks of the Courts of Ordinary, upon application FOR letters of administration, must be published for thirty day's. Citations upon application for dismission, by Executors, Administrators or Guardians, monthly for six months. Orders of Courts of Ordinary, (accompanied with a copy o( the bond or agreement) to make titles to land, must be published three months. Notices by Executors, Administrators or Guardians, of application to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell the Land or Negroes of an Estate, four months. Notices by Executors or Administrators, to the Debt ors and Creditors ol an Estate, for six weeks. Sheriffs, Clerks of Court, Sic., will be allowed the usual deduction. JCj 3 * Letters on business, must bo post paid, to entitle them to attention. O YES ! O YES X O YES S NORTON’S AUCTION NOTICE. m HAVE now taken a large and spacious Store, .a. formerly occupied by Moore & Tarver, two doors South ot the Columbus Hank, where 1 will bestow the strictest attention to all business entrusted to me, and would say to those disposed to visit this market with consignments of Merchandise, that goods by the pack age will sell here generally at Auction, at as good, if int better prices, than at'private sale, and that my most prunipt and efficient exertions shall always be used to promote the interest and benefit of my patrons, and to give entire satisfaction to all parties concerned, and as 1 have made new arrangements in business I shall therefore make new efforts to merit the patronage rtf the public. E. SIGOURNEY NORTON. N. B.—At the above stand I offer an extensive as sortment of Books and Fancy Goods, also a stock of the leading articles of Groceries, such as Coffee, Su jtur, Pepper, Spice, Wines, Bagging, Rone, &c. on the best of terms. E S. N Oct. 26 42 BOURSE Aivn brooks, HAVE ESTABLISHED THEMSELVES AT APALACHICO LA, FOR THE TRANSACTION OF A GENERAL AGENCY SBl dal COfmiSSIOJf BUSINESS. THEY bug leave to acquaint their friends and the public generally that they will continue the busi ness of the late firm ot Noukse, Taylor & Brooks, at their old stand, and thankful for the liberal patronage extended to that firm would respectfully solicit a con tinuance of the same, assuring their friends that the business of the new firm will be conducted with the vaute promptitude and security which characterized their former connexion. HIRAM NOURSE. HIRAM \V. BROOKS. Apalachicola, July 1. 4.3 ts WAiiE HOUSE Commission Riisiucss. THE undersigned will continue the Ware House and Commission Business at his old stand in Front street. Grateful for past favors, he trusts, by a Strict regard to business confided to him. to merit and .receive a share of public patronage. He basin store faj sale, on accommodating terms, ?350 Coils best Kentuck-v Rope, 450 Pieces B lggmg, different kinds, Coffee in Sacks, Chewing Tobacco, &c. &e. WM. P. YONGE. Aug. 31. 35 ts .TAMES 11. I.RVXOODS, WATCH MAHER AND JEWELLER. 2d door north of Kil lin's Confectionary, Br'd st. rt f* RESPECTFULLY informs his town and country friends tLat he lias just returned from New York with a very rich (1 \ addition to his stock of Goods, l| l!®> -i uWjj& and ladies and gentlemen wish in” Watches or Jewelry of superior quality, have now an opportunity of supplying them selves with articles that cannot be surpassed. Rich fine gold Jewelry, Silver Ware, plated and Fancy Goods. The following articles comprise a portion of his stock, and he will sell on as good terms as any other establish ment in Georgia. Gold and silver Levers, Anchor escapement Duplex, Horizontal and vertical Watches, of the finest finish—all of which he warrants first rate time keepers. - Setts of Ladies’ Earrings and Broaches, Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Opal, enamelled and every description of Breast Pins and Finger Rings, Gold guard and fob Chains, Seals, Keys, Lockets and Trinkets, of all kinds, in great variety, and most superb manufacture, Gold and silver Spectacles, Silver Spoons, Butter Knives, Suporior Razors, Bowie Knives, Dirk and Pen Knives, Scissors, Thimbles, Ladies’ splendid Card Cases, Head Bands, Combs, Kelt Placques, Revolving stiver mounted Castors, Plated Candlesticks, Fancy Bellows, Cloth, Hair. Crumb and Hearth Brushes, English rifle belt Pistols, Sword Canes, Four sided Razor Strops, Silk Purses, Perfumery, Aud every other article usually found at Jewelry Stores. , J H. R. as heretofore, will repair and regulate CLOCKS and WATCHES of every description, and warrant all (that were made for time) to perform well. Gold and silver work, and jewelry, made and repaired. Engraving neatly executed. Cash, or goods, paid tor Ord gold and silver. Columbus, April It’. 15 ts A TEACHER. WANTED. AY'OUNG MAN of steady and moral habits, pre pared to teach the English and Latin Lan "ua®es in a high, healthy neighborhood, will meet with Onerous encou-Hgement if he will call and see the sub scribers living near thy Uchee Creek, in Russell county, Alabama. miles from Oolumbus, b> or be fore the first day of January. IS3S NOLOX R. LEW IS. STERLING LANEIR. WILLIAM BARNETT, JAMES PHILIPS. PLEASANT PHILIPS, Nov, 16. APf Tmslecs * fresh groceries. LBS Bicon (J 20 bbls Rectified Whiskey 20 “ N. E. Rum 10 “ American Gin 40 kegs nails, assorted Jtrst received,and lot sal. Dw for cash J ALI KE & FOR I Llv. Cos omb is, AprilJ, 1338. ** ’** COLUMBUS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SAODLBRIf WARE-HOUSE, At the sign of the Golden Saddle, a few doors be low D. Hungerford & Co’s, and nearly opposite Ujquhart & Ware. \V. WADE & CO. .fe^aHii ve now on hand a complete as |}jfcMraiS their line of basiness : jjj flfflP —AMONG WHICH ARE — fi l lira Spanish, Quilted, Overlaid and Shaf m ||!m||{nnV ted Saddles, Plain, Boys’, Race, Attakapas, and Planters’ do. L=* Large and Extra Large do Ladies’ Saddles, of every quality and size. BRIDLES OP ALL KINDS. Some good for fifty cents; Saddle Bags, Carpet Bags; Valices; Stirrup Leathers; Sircingles and Girths. HARNESS—Coach, Gior. and Dearborn, from the cheapest to the best. TRUNKS, of every descrip tion. .. The above articles are of their own manufacture, made under their own immediate inspection, of the best materials, and by superior workmen. Also, on hand, ENGLISH SADDLES, BRIDLES AND MARTINGALES. Coach, Gig, Tandem, Sportsmen, and Waggon Whips; Siirrups, Bits, Spurs, Buckles, Hames, Col lars, Cut Tacks, Trunk Locks, Horse Brushes and Curry Combs, Trace and Halter Chains. ALSO—A good assortment of Coach and Gi Har ness Trimmings; Plated, Brass and Japan’d do. ALSO—A good assortment of Skirting, Harness, and Bridle Leather; black, blue, red, yellow, green, aud cochineal Morocco Skins; Buffalo Robes and Bear Skins. N. B. Traders who may buy to sell again, will be furnished on as good terms as can be bought either in New York or Newark. Country merchants are re spectfully invited to call and examine our goods and prices, and satisfy themselves. sC~P REPAIRING done on the most reasonable terms. April 29. 1837 31 ts GEO. W. W A Y’S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, C4ORNER of Oglethorpe and St. Clair street, im- J mediately in tne rear of the City Hotel. The subscriber respectfully informs the public that he is now receiving a general assortment of Carriages ol all descriptions, to wit: Coaches, Coachees, Chariottees, Cabriolets, dickey seat Barouches, one and two horse extension-top Ba rouches, three seats extension-top do., Buggies, four wheels, for one and two horses, two wheel do., Sulkies of every description. The above Carriages are superior to any ever re ceived in this market, and cannot be surpassed for ma terials, style and durability. Any article purchased from this establishment can be depended on. Call and see, aud I will sell you bargains. Carriages of every description furnished to order, by addressing the undersigned. GEO. W. WAY. I have a general stock of Coach Materials, which I will sell low. Repairing done in the very best man ner, ami by Northern Workmen. G. W. W. Feb. I. 52y C. W. BUCKLEY & CO. HAVE removed to CALHOUN’S NEW Granite Buildingon Oglethorpe street, in front of the Calhoun Hotel, where they respectfully invite their old friends and customers, and the public in general, to call on them. They have on hand, a general assortment of GROCERIES, Low for Cash, or approved paper. Among their stock are the following articles, viz Java, Rio and Mocha Coffee St. Croix, Potto Rico, and Now Orleans Sugars Loaf and Lump do. New Orleans Molasses Champagne, Cognac,and American Brandy Holland and Country Gin Jamaica and Northern Rum Western and Northern Whiskey Madeira, Sicily, Madoc, and Malaga \\ ines Mint and Rose Cordials Lemon Syrup.—Soap Sperm and Tallow Candles Window Glass, Putty, White Lead Linseed, Lamp, and Train uil Nails, Swedes Iron Cast, German, Blister, and Sheet Steel Dec. 29. 46 JOHN E. BACON & Cos. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE INDIAN’S PANACEA, HAVE just received a’fresh supply of this valuable remedy for the cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula or King’s Evil, Gout, Sciatica or Hip Gout, Incipient Cancers, Salt Rheum, Siphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, particularly Ulcers and painful affections of the bones. Ulcerated Throat and Nostrils, Ulcers of every description, Fever Sores, and Internal Abscess es, Fistulas, Piles, Scald Head, Scurvy, Biles, Chro nic Sore Eyes, Erysipeiis Blotches, and every variety of Cutaneous Affection, Chronic Catarrh, Headache, proceoding from vitiation; Affections of the Liver; Chronic inflammation of the Kidneys and General De bility, caused by a torpid action of the vessels of the skin. It is singularly efficacious in renovating those const buttons which have been broken down by injudi cious treatment, or juvenile irregularities. In general terms, it is recommended in all those diseases which arise from impurities of the blood, or vitiation of the humors, of whatever name or kind. Some of the above complaints may require some assistant applications, which the circumstances of the case will dictate; but for a general remedy or Purifi cator to remove the cause, The Indian’s Panacea will generally be found sufficient. The following certificates, out of hundreds similar which might be procured, are given to show the effect of the Indian’s Panacea, in the various complaints therein mentioned ; and also to exhibit in the most sa tisfactory manner its superiority over the syrups in common use. Charleston, Nov. 15, 1831. During the last winter and spring, I was afflicted with a very severe and distressing Rheumatism, occa sioned by exposure in bad weather. I now take great pleasure in stating, that six bottles of Indian Pana cea, restored me to perfect health, and I confidently recommend it to all similarly afflicted. JOHN FERGUSON, Kingst. Charleston, July 12,1831. I was afflicted four years with an ulcer in the leg, occasionally accompanied with erysipelatious infiama tion and an excessive pain in the leg and ancle joint. Several eminent Physicians exerted their skill upon it, hut without permanent benefit. In this case, five bot tles of the Indian Panacea made a perfect cure. MARGARET A. WEST, Market st. 121. July sth, 1837. 51 ts SECOND SPRING RACES. THE SECOND SPRING RACES OVER THE WESTERN CUURSE at Columbus; will commence the second Tuesday (Bth) of May next whch the following purses will be offered. Ist Day. Mile heats, —Purse §2OO 2nd Day. 2 mile heats —Purse §3OO 3d Day. 3 mile heats, —Purse §SOO 4th Lay. 4 mile heats, —Purse §BOO sth Day. Mile heats, best three in five §3OO The track has undergone thorough repairs and will be in first rate order for safety and time Hammond says he will be he c with John Guedron and Gerow, when he will be glad to meet h s Alabama friends and measure strength with them at the end of tne campaign. Edmonson will be here with Turnbull, when he would gladly meet Zelina, the successful com petitor of Turnbull over the Montgomery track in Jan uary last. By the by Iverson & Bonner, and Col. Crowell, have some young things in keeping for the play, that i thought will cut out work for the best of the hairy family. Come one, come all. you who have the “ good ones” and put up your pewter, for horses will be here and those of the first order; S. M. JACKSON, Sec. Columbus. April 5. IS3B “C3*The Milledgcville Recorder, Journal, Augusta Chronicle & S ntinel, and Alabama Journal, will pub lish the above 4 time -and forward their accounts. 9 5t JAMES U. LYNCH & CO. House, sign & ornamental paint ers. TALBOTTON, GA.—The public are informed that the above firm will attend to work, in their line of business, in any part of Taibotton, or the adjoining counties. PAPER HANGING and GLAZING form also a part of their business. Let ters to their address at Taibotton. will meet with prompt attention. April 19. 113 m PIANOS AND GUITARS. JUST received, a few PIANOS, which I will sell at a small advance on the cost. I have also on hand a few superior GUITARS. Also just received, a supply of Silver Spoons. Butter Knives. Gold Leaf. Glaziers’ Diamonds, &c. &c. JACOB FOGLE. April 18. 113 t GLASS. FOR SALE, by the subscribers, 150 boxes Pittsburgh Glass, 100 do Bedford Crown Glass, 50 do Boston do do assorted sizes, cheap for cash. TANARUS.& M. EVANS. April 12. lOtf Oglethorpe st. RAYMOND & ALLISON, wholesale Grocers i and commission Mcrchan's.Apalachicola. Flnr Au". 11. IStf COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 183& CARRIAGE SHOP. hx’kee & PRICHITT, Oglethorpe Street, North of Calhoun's Hotel, HAVE just received anew assortment of good CARRIAGES selected from some efthe best manufactories at the North. They having taken par ticular pains to have them made to suit this country, and to insure satisfaction to purchasers, they will war rant them for one year with fair usage. AH kind of Carriages made to order. Carriage and Harness’ re pairing done in very neat style by good Northern work men. Also, a good assortment of Carriage materials, all of which they will sell low for cash or approved paper. Feb. 16. 7 ts Itt’XNTOSH ROW, LOCATED IN THE MOST BUSINESS PART OP COLUMBUS. I WILL have to rent in a few weeks several Stores on the ground floor, and ten or twenty Rooms on the second story,for Grocery, Dry Goods, or Druggists. The above stand will surpass any in the City. The Rooms on the second story will be rented to Lawyers or Doctors for Offices, or to Single Gentlemen for Sleeping Rooms. The first applicants for the above Rooms will have (he preference. As many will be in want of Stores in the above Row, a speedy call may insure success. For terms, or a view of the plan of the above Row, please call at my Office. E. SIGOURNEY NORTON. June 15. 24 FLORIDA AND IRWINTON MAIL STAGE. THE undersigned, having obtained the contract for transporting the mail from Columbus, Ga. to Fort Gaines, Ga. by the way of Fort Mitchell, Flo rence, Irwinton and Franklin, have commenced the conveyance of the same in two horse Stages, and will leave Columbus every Tuesday and Friday,at 5 o’clock in the morning, arrive at Irwinton at 6 o’clock in the evening on the same days ; leave Irwinton every Wed nesday and Saturday morning, and reach Fort Gainc3 at 12 o’clock at noon on the same days. Returning, leave Fort Gaines every Sunday and Wednesday at 5 o’clock in the morning, sleep at and arrive at Columbus overy Monday and Thursday,at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. The proprietors have made such arrangements as will ensure the comfort of those who may take their line. Their horses and stages are good, their drivers attentive and sober, and the houses at which they stop the best on the road. E. E. BISSELL & Cos. Jan. 1,1838. 49 ts STAGE LINE TO PORT GAINES. THE public are informed that a line of Stages has been put on the route to Fort Gaines, via Flo rence and Irwinton. leaving Columbus (starting from Whiteside’s Tavern) every Tuesday and Friday, at 6 o’clock A. M., and arrive at Irwinton same dav by 6 P. M.; leaving Fort Gaines every Sunday and Thurs day, at 6 P. M. Stage office, in Columbus, at John Whiteside’s ; at the Tavern in Florence ; in Irwinton, at Morrison’s ; Fort Gaines, at Sutliff’s. BISSELL & WHITESIDE, Proprietors. March 6. 6tf THE COLUIMBUS HOTEL Again opened. r THE Subscriber informs the pub -11 ■ l* c that he has reopened the Colum jjfcapajß j* j IkL bus Hotel; and as promises are often made to break, he will not here make ?®3sisS@!!s them. He only desires a fair trial. Sept. 5,1837. D. SULLIVAN. P. S. The House has undergone a thorough repair, and every arrangement made to render every one com ortable. FOR SALE, A comfortable residence, with eigh- I acres of land enclosed, within a short mile ■ of town, and in a most respectable Height , borhood. Apply to T. HOWARD. Oct. 26. 42 The Standard of Union, Milledgeville, and Columbia (S. C.) Hive, will publish the above twice. WASTED, BALES Cotton, for which the high est cash price will be paid by HARPER, THORNTON & LIVINGSTON, BAGGING AND BALE ROPE. 300 ps. best Dundee Bagging 50 do Franklin works, Massachusetts 100 Coils Kentucky Rope 50 do. Hungarian 50 do. Russia Hemp HARPER, THORNTON & LIVINGSTON. Aug. 25. 20—ts COLUMBUS COTTON FACTORY. THE owners of the Columbus Factory respect fully inform the public that it is now in operation. They have on hand a general assortment of YARNS, which may be had at all times at the most reduced prices. Their Wool Carding Machine is also in operation, and any thing in that line will be done at the shortest notice. ii 3 s * A number of boys and girls wanted to work at the Factory, for which the most liberal priees will bo given by the week or month. Apply to STEWART & FONTAINE, or S. IC. HODGES & CO. Columbus, Feb. 8 6 ts YONGB & ELLIS CONTINUE to receive and offer for sale all kinds ofStaple and 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 ts 7 BBLS. pickeled SHEEP HEAD. 20 boxes fine Scotch Herring, 4 bbls. Cranberries, 20,000 best Spanish Cigars, Just received and for sale by Feb. 1,1838. 52tf YONGE & ELLIS. BALES OF COTTON wanted by the subscriber, for which the highest market price will be given. The undersigned is also prepared to make liberal advances on Cotton shipped to his friends in New York or Liverpool. B. HEPBURN. Nov. 23. 44tf TAYLOR, HOLMES & CO., wholesale Gro cers and general commission and forwardin” Merchants, Apalachicola, Florida. H. R. TAYLOR, C. G. HOLMES. W. H. HARPER, Feb. 1. 52tf DOZIER THORNTON. LAW NOTICE. CAMPBELL, McDOUGALD & WATSON, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, having as sociated themselves together in the practice of Law, will attend to all business entrusted to their care in the Chattahoochee and Coweta circuits, in the State of Georgia, and in the adjoining counties in the State of Alabama. All letters addressed to them must have the postage paid in order to receive attention. JAMES H. CAMPBELL, A. McDOUGALD, THOMAS W. WATSON. March 1. 4 9t Columbus Enquirer, Augusta Constitution alist, Charleston Courier, Mobile Advertiser, Mont gomery Advertiser, and Apalachicola Gazette will publish the above for two months and forward their bill to the subscribers. LAW NOTICE. THE late firm of Campbell, McDougald & Har ris having been dissolved by mutual consent, the undersigned will continue to practice in all the counties of the Chattahoochee Circuit, the counties of Barbour, Russell and Chambers, in Alabama, under the firm of Campbell & McDougald. Their office is at their old stand on Broad street. JAMES H. CAMPBELL, ALEX’R McDOUGALD. May 4, 1837. 18 ts MEDICAL. DOCTOR E. T. TAYLOR, of Clinton, has re moved to Columbus, and expects to devote his attention to the practice of Medicine. Calls either in the City or Country will receive prompt attention. His office is on Broad street, nearly opposite the In surance Bank, and his residence next above Dr. Wil son’s. Feb. 12. 2tf TO MERCHANTS, LAWYERS, &c. THE subscriber has opened an office on Broad street, above the store of A. I.evison, Esq. where he may be constantly found, and offers to under take every description of writing, either in bringing up and keeping books, and adjusting accounts for mer chants, or in dialling and engrossing all kinds ol legal instruments. THOMAS WHITE. Dec. 6 44 ts FOR SALE. A COMFORTABLE HOUSE and LOT. with other out houses, kitchens, stables, &c. ill the town of Girard. Ala. on Broad and Bridge street, an excellent stand for one who wishes to entertain people or their nionev, will bo sold on accommodating terms. Apply to ‘ HENRY MOORE. Girard. August 23.1837. 34 ts ROOMS TO RENT. ROOMS to be rented in M’lntosh Row, j “■ ell calculated for Lawyers, Docters. or Gen* demon's Sleeping Rooms. ‘ March 8. s's M. N. CLARK, Agent. 1 “NOT THE GLORY OF CAESAR, —BUT THE WELFARE OF ROME.” LAW NOTICE. JS. LEWIS has opened au office in Columbus, • for the practice of LAW. The partnership of HARALSONS & LEWIS is continued, and busi ness in the Coweta Circuit, and in the counties of Ala bama, contiguous to Troup, will be receipted for by J. S. Lewis, in C lumbus, and attended to by the Messrs. Haralsons, of La Grange. Office in Mr. Calhoun’s buildings, one door east of L. J. Davies’ corner store. March 15. 10 4t MEDICAL NOTICE. DRS. HONEY & WILLIAMS have taken interconnexion with them Dr. JNO. J. B. HON 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 MUSICAL NOTICE. AIVERSEN, Professor of Music from Ger • many, and Organist of Trinity Church, in this city, offers his services, as a teacher on the Piano Forte, to this community. Piano Fortes will be tuned at the shortest notice. Applications are to be made at Messrs. I. C. Plant & Co.’s Book Store. References. —Rev. W. D. Cairns, the Vestry of Trinity Church, and the Trustees of the Female Academy. April 5 9tf NOTICE. STRAYED from the subscriber, on the last of February, living near Cnthbert, Randolph county, a common sized mare MULE, brown colored, with a black mark across her shoulders and round her legs, a blemish in the left eye, eight or nine years old. Any per on who will take her up and send me word, so that I can get her again, I will pay him for his trouble. Cuthbert, April 2. 94t JAMES S, ODEM. NOTICE. I FOREWARN all persons from trading for an account in the hands of E. Terry and Johnson Reynolds, against Ezekiel McMiihal, of Stewart county, as I am determined not to pay them, as I have desired to settle the same an! they refused to settle, as I have an account against tie said Terry and Reynolds, both due about the same tme. Due in the year 1837. This 29th March, 1838. 9 4t EZEKIEL McMICHAL. NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against the estate of ABEL CAMP,Tate of Talbot county, Ga., de ceased,are hereby notified to present tlern for payment, within the time prescribed by law; ard those indebted to said deceased are requested tomakj immediate pay ment. ISAAC E. BOWER, Adm’r. Talbotton, March 28. 9 6t. NOTICE. ALL persons having claims aganst the estate of the late H. B. MILLIKIN, ire requested to bring them forward, authenticated a; the law directs ; and those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, or the claims will be put in suit. J. H. CAMPBELL, Adm’r March 26, 1838. Btf with the Will annexed. NOTICE. MN. CLARK, Esq., is duly tuthorised to set • tie with all persons indebted, or having de mands against me You are, therefore, particularly invited to come forth, as he has full iistruction to pro ceed immediately in the settlement of my affairs. N. B. As I am compelled to have money by Spring, I hope this notice will be a sufficient hint. March 8. stf E. SIGOURNEY NORTON. NOTICE. BY virtue of an order of the liferior Court of Stewart county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in MAY next, be tween the legal hours of sale, at the Court House door in the town of Talbotton, lot of land No. 10, in t.’ne 23d district of originally Muscogee, now Talbot County. Sold as the property of Cordelia Anr. Calhoun, a mi nor. Terms of sale will he made known on the day by her GUARDIAN. Feb. 19. Sts NOTICE. I FOREWARN all persons from trading for one promissory NOTE for S2O, made payable to John A. More, dated some time in January last, due the 25th of Dec., 183S. The consideration for which said note was given has entirely failed, and I am determined not to pay it unless compelled by law. Feb. 27. 53m OWEN SIMPLER. NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby forewarned from creditin'* any of the officers or crews of the Steamboats Alabama, Muscogee or Oceola, as no debts contracted by them will be paid bv the owners. Feb. 13. ‘ 2tf T. &M. EVANS, Agents. NOTICE, IF the man who took two barrels of POTATOES from on board the steamer Frances, marked G. B. T. on one head, and J. Day & Cos. on the other, will return them, no questions will be asked, and I will in form him where he can hook a plenty. March 21. 7tf G. B. TERRY. NOTICE—SAVE COST. ALL indebted to the subscribers, cither by Note or Book account, are requested to come forward and make payment, on or before the 10th of March next. Those who do not comply will find them in the hands of an Attorney for collection. Columbus. Feb. 23. 3tf J, S. SMITH & Cos. NOTICE IS hereby given to all concerned, that I have charged lot No. 316, in the 13th district of Houston county, (prime land,) for its Taxes from the year 1823 to the year 1837, inclusive, agreeable to the Tax Law now in force in this State. DANIEL DUPREE, r. t. r. h. c. Perry, March 9, 1838. 6m6m NOTICE. ALL those indebted to us for the years 183 b and ’37, are requested to come forward and settle.— Those that do not we shall be under the necessity ol discontinuing any further indulgence. Jan. 17. 50tf J. S. SMITH & CO. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to E. C. Roberts, by note or account, are requested to make immediate pay ment to WM. SULLIVAN, who is authorised to collect the same. E. C. ROBERTS. Jan. 18. 50tf NOTICE. WHEREAS the firm of FOSTER & FOGLE was Dissolved on the 14th day of last March, it becomes necessary that all the debts due said firm should be settled without further delay. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that the Notes and Accounts of said firm are in the hands of the subscriber, who alone is authorised to settle the same. It is hoped that all indebe i to the concern will settle their Notes or Accounts befo e the Ist of January next, as longer indulgence cannot be given.. Nov. 22. 44tf JACOB FOGLE. NOTICE. JOHN B. GUEDRON, of Augusta, having dis posed of his interest in the Livery Stables in Co lumbus, heretofore under the direction of Mr. Thomas Fleming, is desirous that the business of the establisn ment should be brought to a close. All persons indebt ed are informed that his books and accounts are at the office of Mr. Van Ness, where the claims against him will be settled, and where it is expected tnat all persons indebted will call and liquidate their bills by note or payment. A. C. CALDWELL, Att’y. in fact for JOHN B. GUEDRON. Columbus, Geo. April 13, 1837. 15 ts NOTICE. STOLEN from my residence, in Coweta county, Georgia, on the night of the 4th inst. a sorrel HORSE, with a blaze in his face, and his ears foxed. A negro was seen riding said horse towards Colum bus, who said he was hunting strays. Any informa tion concerning said horse or the thief, will be thank lully received and liberally rewarded. April 10. 113 t PIERCE COSSLEY. NOTICE. STRAYED or stolen from the subscriber, one bay MARE, four years old, black mane and tail, about five feet high, and has a very long body. Any person taking up said mare, and giving the subscriber information, at Georgetown. Ga. will be liberally re warded. WILLIAM NUSOM. Georgetown, April 12, 1838. H 3t DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore existing under the firm of STAF FORD & WOODWARD. Florence, Ga., is dis solved by mutual consent. H. W. Woodward, one of the late firm, will attend to and spttte all the business of the firm. WM. STAFFORD. Florence, Stewart county, Ga. Feb. 14. 6m3m DISSOLUTION. THE co-partnership heretofoie existing between J. S. SMITH. F. A. FAIRCHILD & R. W. MORRIfcj. was dissolved on the 24th of February last, by mutual consent. The business will be closed bv the subscribers, at the old stand .T. S. SMITH. F. A. FAIRCHILD. N. B.—Wc again invite those indebted to come forward and pav before return day is over, as our notes and accounts must be closed. March 21. “Jtf J. S. SMITH & Cos. 1 FLORIDA SUGARS.—3O.OOO Florida Segars 1 for sale. The bills of the Union Bank of Florida for tfjp p.tr. bv I M?v 10. ?f SAML/M. Auct. DRY GOODS, GROCE HIES, ETC. JUST RECEIVED, and now opening, a full and complete stock of Goods, well assorted for the country trade, selected by a competent judge, and bought on terms to enable the sub scribers to afford great bargains to their friends and customers. The stock comprizes: DRY GOODS Broadcloths, blue, black, aud fancy colors Cassimeres and Sattinetts Ready made Clothing Negro Clothes and Blankets Domestics, brown, bleached and plaid Sheeting, Irish and Russia Linen, Irish, Diaper and table Flannels, red, white and yellow Muslins, Cambric, Swiss and Jaconet Calicoes, Ginghams, Dimities Painted and figured Muslins Gloves, Ladies’ and Gents Hosiery of every description Silks, black and fancy colors Black Lustring, Grosde Naples, &c. Edgings aud Insertings, blonde and musliu Fancy Ball Dresses Superb Laces of all kinds Boots, Shoes, and Hats, for men, women and children Silk and Cotton Umbrellas and Parasols Artificial wreaths of flowers Jewelry of every description. GROCERIES. Sugar—New Orleans, Havana & Muscovado “ Loaf and Lump Coffee—Havana, St. Domingo, Rio, &c. Teas—Gunpowder, Imperial,and Young Hy son, Wines—Madeira, Champagne and Claret Liquors—Cog.Brandy, Holland Gin, Old Irish Scotch, and Monongahela Whiskey Jamaica,Antigua, St.Croix.N O and NE Rum, Peach Brandy and old Apple Jack Cordials, in barrels and boxes Porter, Pale Ale and Cider Sarsaparilla, Lemon, and Strawberry Syrup Spanish, American, and Florida Cigars Tobacco, assorted Pepper, Allspice, Nutmegs Soap, Starch, Candles Sperm and Larneed Oil Flour, Buttet, Lard Cheese, Poik, Beef Tongues Codfish, Salmon, Mackerel Herring and Hallibuts Fins Bale Rope and Bagging Harness and Saddlery Buckets, Tubs, Baskets Hay and Shorts, Brooms, &c. Together with a fine assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, as Mill and Cress Cut Saws Trace Chains, Hoes, Axes Shot Guns, Rifles, Pistols Bowie Knives, Arkansas Tooth Picks, &c. Per brigs Hartley, Cumberland, Sadi, &.C. — The assortment will be kept full by ihe regular line of Packets. The above goods will be sold low. Terms Cash. E. J, ‘WOOD & CO. St. Joseph, Flor. Nov. 1, 1837 24 ts THE SUBSCRIBER S now receiving his fall supply of Groceries, I from brig Rhine, from New Y ork, and brig Alto, Brown, Baltimore. 130 barrels superfine FLOUR 120 “ Baltimore rectified Whiskey 250 kegs assorted Liquors 140 barrels Bread and Crackers 20,000 lbs. Bacon, in hams and middlings 30 boxes Tobacco, all brands 150 barrels Mackerel 40 “ com. Gin 10 “ best Holland, do 60 “ Rum, N. E. 20 “ Monongahela Whiskey 30 “ Peach Brandy 50 qr. casks Wine, all kinds 200 boxes, do 50 baskets Champagne 30 boxes Sperm Candles 5 half pipes segnt. Cognac Brandy 50 bags Havana Coffee 30 “ Rio do 50 bbls. and 20 lids. Sugar, St. Croix and Porto Rico Also, Bagging, Rope, Crockery, Glass and China Ware. Negro Shoes, Sfc. 500 sacks Salt, by the brig Cumberland, which willjbe in market by the 20th instant. And is prepared to pay cash or advance on Cotton, on shipment to his ftiendsin New York, Baltimore, Charleston, or New Orleans. JNO. T. MYRICK. Apalachicola, Oct 10, 1837 23 AT PRIVATE SALE. IFINE new double horse Jersey Waggon and Harness. 1 fine single horse Barouche. 1 pair Match Horses. 1 Blooded Mare, 3 years old. 1 fine Work Mare,3 years old, perfectly gentle On accommodating terms, by SAM’L M. JACKSON, Auct. & Com. Mer. Aug. 11,-18-tf A GROSS Wine Bottles; yJcvf 10 bbls Brown Havana Sugar; 10 frails Almonds; 4 bbls English Walnuts; 5,000 choice Havana Cigars; 10 bbls American Brandy; On consignment, and for sale by SAML. M. JACKSON, Auc’r. May 19,-8-tf GROSS Lemon Syrup Bottles; 20 gross Wine Bottles; 10 bbls. Baltimore Gin; 20 bbls. American Brandy; 5 bbls. Malaga Wine, direct importation; 10 bbls. N. E. Rum; 3 cases fine Hats; 10 chests Band Boxes ; For sale on consignment by SAML. M. JACKSON, Auct. June 9,-10-tf LONDON PORTER. -g CASKS London Porter, containing \ ® from 3\o 5 dozen in each cask. 17 finemahogany BUREAUS; For sale low by SAML. M. JACKSON, Auct. June 9,-10-tf TO RENT. A COMFORTABLE Houst and Lot on the East side of Mclntosh street, south oi Crawford street, known as? the house occupied by Mr. Gregory, dec’d. Apply to. SAM’L M. JACKSON, Auct. & Com. Mer. Aug. 11,-18-tf NORTON’S CHATTAHOOCHEE BANK NOTICE. I WILL SELL the entire, or part of, my stock of BOOKS, and take Chattahoochee mall ei’ at PAR. The public is informed that the above offer is not in consequence of having Notes to pay in Bank, but on account of my lirm belief that the bills, ere long, will be redeemed at par. April2B,-5-tf E. SIGOURNEY NORTON. DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given, that the partner ship heretofore existing between James O. Gorman and myself, in the trade or business of Jewellers, carried on in the City of Columbus, Georgians this day dissolved, and that the said bu siness will be continued by the subscriber GODFREY DeGILSE. Columbus, June 30, 1837.-18-ts BIST OF BLANKS For idle at the Sentinel and Htrald Office. Bills of Lading, Guardians’ Bonds, Deeds of all descriptions, Jury Tickets, Sheriffs’ Bail Bonds, Clerks’ Summonses, Writs of Attachment, Dec. in Debt, Justices’ Summonses, Dec. in Assumpsit, Justices’ Executions, Marriage Licences, Commissions to Examine Retail Licenses, Witnesses, Alabama Jury Certificates, Commissions to Appraise Alabama Precepts, Property, Alabama Justices’ Exccu- Lettcrs of Administration, tions, Letters of Gurdianship, Alabama Justices’ bum- Lettcrs cf Dhsrni.-.sion. mouses, he. Sec. Administrators’ Bends, 45 Live Geese Feathers, iuit r-- }p §Mil s and for ,a'e by RANKIN, McQ.L’A!D & WtSE. 1 Dec. il. 45’-f CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY WARE HOUSE. O CONZELTVIAN & ANDERSON mOST respectfully inform the citizens of Colum 1-vJi- bus. and its vicinity that they have removed from their former stand, to the store lately occupied by McArn, in Broad-street, nearly opposite the Insurance Bank. They have now on hatid an elegant assortment of FURNITURE of their own manufacture —ALSO— Paper Hangings of the latest patterns with suitable Bordering, Ornaments, and other materials for Cur tains, &c. Adverse to puffing, they would only solicit a call which would enable Ladies and Gentlemen to jnd<*e for themselves by examining the articles. All orders will be executed with promptitude. Cur tains put up in the most fashionable style. Rooms neatly papered. In short, any thing in their line will be punctually attended to. Aug. 25. 36 ts CITY IIALL. THE subscriber advertises the community that since bis occupancy of this establish ment, it lias undergone the most general and tho rough repairs—much labor and expence have been bestowed to render the house Comforta ble and commodious —and he is now fully pre pared to receive and entertain customers in a style not surpassed by any other Southern Hofei Having spent many years of his life in thte bu siness of keeping a public house, he entertains confidence in himself of an ability to give gen eral satisfaction. His Table will be constantly and abundantly supplied with the best provisions which the country affords. His Bar is stocked with a supply of choice Wines, Liquors, and Segars. His stables are commodious, and attended by experienced Ostlers. THOMAS JAMES. RATES OF BOARD: Board and Lodging per month, - S3O 00 Board without Lodging per month, 22 50 Dinner Boarders per month, - - 12 00 Board per week, ... 10 50 Board per day, - - . . 1 75 Dinner, - - . 75 Breakfast, - - 50 Supper, I-- . 50 Lodging, 50 Horse per month - - - 20 00 Horse per day, - - 100 Children and Servants half price. Fires and lights extra. _Oct. 10 23 PACKETS FROM ST. JOSEPH TO ~ NEW YORK. THE following substantia] and fast sailing vessels will run as regular Packets between St. Joseph and New York, and will take freight and passengers low. Brig HARTLEY, Ryder, master. “ CUMBERLAND, Darling, master. “ SADI, Vincent, “ Also, the new and splendid ship SPRING. For Freight or Passage apply to E. J. WOOD & CO, Agents, St. Joseph, FloL Nov. 1,1837 24 ts G. DE GIL.SE, WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER. NEW JEWELRY. JUST received, anew assortment of Ladies’ Neck Chains; Gentlemen’s Guard and Fob Chains; Rings, Breastpins, Earrings, Watch Hooks, Gold Thimbles, &c. All of which will be sold at reduced pricas. N. B. All kindsof Jewelry repaired, and Canes mounted in gold or silver in the neatest manner and at short notice. June 30.12--ts NEW SPRING GOODS. THE subscriber has just received, a fresh supply of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, of the latest fashions and importations. READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, BON NETS AND SHOES. He would invite his customers and the public generally tocall and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as they no doubt will be suit ed with the quality and price. He is determined to sell low for cash. Country merchants will be supplied at reduced prices. NEILL McNAIR* May 21,-7-tf COLUMBUS BOOK STORE, AT THE COLUMBUS AUCTION ROOM. THE Subscriber informs the public that his Stock being too large at this time, he is dis posed to reduce it by selling at cost and charges. Persons desirous of replenishing their Libraries, or wishing School or other entertaining Books, are nowinvited to call before the stock becomes thinned off. If you are in want of Literature, come forth as the terms are cash. April 14 3tf E. SIGOURNEY NORTON. YOUNG LADIES* COLLEGIATE INSTI TUTE, Brownwood, near Im Grange, Troup county , Ga. THE exercises of this institution will be resumed on the first Monday in February next. The Teachers for 1838 are, ROBERT C. BROWN, > Princi- Mrs. M. L. BROWN, f pals. Mr. Durand, Classical Department. Miss Clarke, French and English Department. Mr. Uhink, Musical Department. Board can be obtained in the family of the Principal, or in respectable families in the neighborhood. Brownwood, Dec. 12, 1837. 46tf MAXWELL HOTEL, WHITESVILLE, HARRIS COUNTV, GEORGIA. THE subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has taken charge of the house known as the ‘Whitesville Hotel, and intends to devote his entire attention to the comfort and accom modation of such as may honor him with their patron age ; and he pledges himself that no effort of his shall be spared in making this one of the most desirable places of entertainment in the up country. His table shall at all times be supplied with the best the country affords ; his bar with an assortment of liquors; his stable with attentive ostlers, and provender in abundance. WILLIAM MAXWELL. Jan. 27. 52 6m TEN DOLLARS REWARD. STRAYED from Mr. William Rogers’Stand, on the Montgomery road, twenty miles west from Columbus, on the 22d inst.,a sorrel HORSE about fourteen hands high, five or six years old, with heavy mane and tail, liis legs are somewhat swollen; Said Horse belongs to the Express Mail line, and strayed off with a saddle and bridle. Any person finding said Horse, and delivering him at any of the stands on the road, shall be rewarded with ten dollars. Dec. 27, 1837. 47tf M. HARWELL. Fresh groceries. I HAVE just received, on consignment, a large lot of GROCERIES, which I will Sfcll cheap for cash, viz : Canvass Hams, Northern Flour, for family use ; London Porter, Lard, 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. ltf 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, or at Office No. 4, Mclntosh row. E. SIGOURNEY NORTON. Dec. 21. 46if FOR SALE 4 A NEGRO Woman ana two Children. The wo man is aliout twenty-eight years of age, her old est child, a girl, about five, and her infat son. For particulars apply to B. V. Iverson or J. 31. Guerrv. Dec. 14. 45tf GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. DRAWN NU vigERS. CLASS 12,f0r 1838. 14,67, 11, 54,71,41,46,34,40,4,8, 56, 65, 16, 17. I certify the above numbers arc correct, as taken from the ‘Manager’s return. k S. NOR I ON. April 5. 3 f JE. STARE. ‘ i-cimisstcn Merchant. Jr * T-rb, Florida. March e . 5 f CREEK LANDS J t THK subscriber otters for sale the following de scribed Lands, lying and being in the counties of Tallapoosa and Macon, amongst which are Prairie River bottom and every other variety of land embraced in this section of country. This newly settled country is too well known to need a general description. It is situated between two navigable streams, from neither distant 50 miles ; it is a high,healthy country, abound ing with good water, and well timbered, which for fer tility of soil cannot be surpassed. The Ibdians being entirely removed lrom the country, those who are dc--- sirous of settling, need apprehend no fears on that ac count. To particularise each piece or parcel, would be unnecessary, as any person wishing to purchase, and who could not be suited with such a bill of fare, must indeed be hard to please. Terms to suit purchasers. The subscriber may at all times be found at this place ready to show the Lands. GEO. STONE. Tuskccgce. Macon county, Ala., July, 1837. 16tf E 2 18 21 > 6401N 5 14 24 ) 640* W 2 IS 21 ) acres | E 32 15 24 y acres in a body in a'bodV, E 19 18 21 1 1280 VV ‘ I 15 24 W l 9 18 21 I in a!s 12 15 24 N 30 IS 21 ( body N 25 16 24 N 29 18 21 ) with N 27 14 23 > 640’ a milk seal, S 27 14 23 y acres E 27 18 21’ in a bodv, N 3 17 21 ) 640 S 12 14 25 S 3 17 21 J acres N 11 16 23 in a bodv, N 34 19 24 S ’25 19 21 N 18 17 24 1 66(T S 14 17 22 S 18 17 24 > acres N 35 17 22 SE|of SE i J in a S. 31 17 23 7 17 24 body N 36 17 23 and a mill scat, three miles W 14 19 23 j from this place ; undivided N 21 15 23 ) 640 half of E 20 15 23 y acres N 16 17 24 ) 480’ in a body, SE J 16 17 24 J acres N 9 13 24 with a mill seat, N 35 13 24 W 8 15 26 ) 800’ S 28 13 24 S 5 15 26 (acres N 36 14 24 E JofNF. { 7 15 26 W 3 14 24 Uhdi- EsofS WJ 6 15 56 vided half 120 cleared, under good’ fence VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. THE SUBSCItI BER wishing to 1 *■ remove off the road, to another planta- I 111 m , ' on w * l ' c ** ‘ le has purchased, offers JmßgliraAiiGK fo‘” sale his valuable Plantation arttf Residence, eleven miles west of Co lumbus, Ga., and immediately on the Stage Road 1 thence to Montgomery, Ala. The settlement Contains between eight hundred and one thousand acres of ex cellent land, yvell watered and timbered ; two hundred of which are cleared and in successful cultivation, being principally loyv grounds or bottom land. The buildings are new, well finished and convenient, and well adapted to the accommodation of travellers. Persons wishing to combine the Farming with Mercantile business or Tavern Keeping, will do well to call and examine the premises. He has on the premises a large stock of every de scription, which he would be willing to divide with the purchaser. Also corn, fodder, potatoes, &c. &c. And to make a long story short, the premises offered are those so well known as ELLIOTT’S STAND, in Russell county, Alabama. Three lines of Stages pass daily. The premises above can be had upon very accom modating terms and payments made easy. Persons wishing to purchase the most healthy and desirable situation in this country, yvould do well td call immediately and see George W. Elliott, yvhen they can be suited without defalcation. The titles shall he unexceptionable. GEO. W. ELLIOTT. Russell county, Ala. Oct. 24, 1837. 42 RUNAWAY. RUNAWAY from the subscriber, in Putnam county, Georgia, a bright mulatto boy, seven teen years of age. He is about five feet eight or ten inches high, and so nearly white, that he can pass very well for a white man. He went off on a bright bay mule, which was about four years old, and rubbed by the gear considerably. Ilis name is Alfred, but he will no doubt change it, and pass for a white man. A libe ral reward will be given for his recovery, sufficient to satisfy any person ; or any information in relation to him will be thankfully received. He will, I think, be in company with a white man when he is discovered. POWELL P. VINCENT, Putnam co. Ga., March 27. near the half acre. ICP* The Alabama Journal wiil publish the above four times, and forward their account to the care of the Post Master in Clinton. Putnam county. 9 4t STOP THIKF--60 DOLLARS REWARD. STOLEN, on the night of the 12th of March, 1838, from a camp 20 miles east, of Tallahassee, Flori da, a PUBLIC HORSE, bright sorrel, switch tail, bald face, and marked U. S. on the left shoulder.— The scoundrel who stole the horse calls himself D. Hewitt. He has sharp features, red hair, and about 5 feet 3 inches high. Thirty dollars will he given for the recovery of the horse, and thirty dollars for the appre hension and recovery of the thief, so that the rascal can be brought to justice. Information respecting cither the horse or thief, to be left at the office of the Floridian. April 7. 11 4t | SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. riIHE above reward will be given for the npprehen i sion and delivery of THRE E NEGRO MEN to the subscriber, or twenty-five dollars for each of them. Caesar, about forty years of age, known as a boat hand on the Chattahoochee river ; Allen, about twenty-three years old, his face very much marked with small pox, a dark mulatto : Abram, a brother of Allen, rather a bright mulatto, very likely. They are all supposed to be in the neighbor hood of Apalachicola or St. Joseph. J. C. WATSON. Columbus, April 9,1838. sCP’ The papers of those places will publish this advertisement weekly, for one month, and forward their accounts to J. C. Watson. JOtf TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. RANAWAY from the subscriber, in Sumter county, on the 25th day of December last, a Negro man by the name of STEPHEN, a large man, of yellow complexion, about forty or fort}-five years of age, five feet nine or ten inches high, slow spoken, and very submissive when spoken to ; one or two of his fore teeth are out. He carried a large bundle of clothes with him when he went away from Sumter.— He was seen lurking about a Mr. Leroy Jenkins’, in Randolph county, about a week after. He was there, no doubt, and probably is there yet. The above reward will be given for his apprehension and delivery at Code & Quin’s, in Columbus, or for his confinement in any jail, so that the subscriber may get hint. MICHAEL MADDEN. Feb. 1. 52tf J. B. GREEN AND CO. HAVE FOR SALE, FOR CASH ONLY, ■J Jk HHDS. Porto Rico Sugar, X XF 80 bags Havana Coffee* 50 bbls. N. E. Rum, 25 boxes Starch, 25 do Soap, 50 kegs Nails, 100 bbls. Canal Flour, 50 tierces Molasses, 10 M best Havana Scgars. Also for sale, exchange on Charleston, New Orleans, Boston, N civ York and April 12. lOtf Philadelphia. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT. XWO LOTS in the rear of Mr. Preston’s dwol ling in the City of Columbus, both well improved and suited for private residences. Two lots in the rear of Dr. Boykin’s, also improved and fitted tip for private residences. The above lots are well located in a healthy part of the city, and in good neighborhoods arid w ill be sold or rented on accommodating terms. Also atn uiiimproved lot adjoining Dr. Wilson’s in the most beautiful part of the city. Apply to 48 ts ASA BATES. BANK OF HAWKINSVILLE, j March 31, 1838. ( AT a meeting of the Hoard, this day, it was order ed that bodies be opened at the Banking Hourr , in the'town of Hawkirisville, on Monday. 23d APRIL next, for the sale of the additional 2.000 shares of Stock, authorised by the charter, and that tfie same be kept open two days. Subscribers to pay, at the time of subscribing. 5 per cent, on the amount of their iiw vestments. 10 3t JOHN RAWLS, President. DR. EDWARD DELON Y, COLUMBUS, GA., Office on Biioad Street, nearly opposite the Post Office. April 12, 1838. lOif SEGAIIS. —20 M Florida Segars ;5 M choice Havana do. for sale by June 9. 10tf SAML. M. JACKSON, AuC. PETTIT GULF” COTTONSEED, AT reduced prices, warranted genuine, and for sale by YONGE & ELLIS. March 15. sits 4 BBLS Newark Cider, mi ‘dr |0 boxes fresh Lemons, just received, ar.d for sals fcv March 15. 6.f YONGE h El LIS. • CTF’ Tbe undersigned has rctu.tiei the practice o. LAW st Columbus, Georgia. Jeb. ?7. 4 f ALFREE IVURLCN. TTB S HAWLEY, r V’ JLS'J r;-i. Anu'dchi'.’o'a and t. J-r-rph Vlor*' l > Nov. !. 1837. ‘ did’ [NO. 12.