Columbus sentinel and herald. (Columbus, Ga.) 183?-1841, May 10, 1838, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

For the Sentinel and Herald. TO the UNION PARTY - .--CONTINUED. I have already remarked that the power of Congress to establish a National Bank, can only be drawn from an enlarged and liberal ? o^^. t ™ ct L IO,, of the Constitution. This of itselt, it there were no other, is a sufficient ob jection. Jhe Federal Government is one of united powers ; it is the production of com promise and mutual concession; all the pow ers intended to be granted by the States, are expressly designated in the Federal Constitu tion ; that Constitution itself is the supreme arbiter, and unless a power sought to be ex ercised necessarily flows from, or goes with a power expressly granted, it cannot be said to exist. The danger of departing from this rule is so great and manifest, that it has long since ceased to be necessary to urge ments upon the Republican party of This country to prove it. If we once abandon the land-marks, and break down the great har riers erected for our security, allow’me to ask where are we to stop? If we are not to be controlled by the express provisions of the! Constitution, but are permitted, upon the plea : i ?. x^et hency, to wander out, hy what rule j snail we determine when we are within or without its pale ? Under such a construction, the great bulwark ot our liberties ceases to afford any security—it becomes at once a dead letter, a thing in its provisions and ad mirable structure to be eulog sed and lauded, but in practice to he disregarded, violated and trampled upon. For all the purposes of se curity, then, it ceases to exist; in fact its protection is withdrawn from ihe country; it can but lilt its withered and shorn branches over us, a sad relic and skeleton of a once glorious constitution. Its vigor is cone for ever, and its requiem is sung; and with it, we may rest assured, perishes the liberty of the people. A revolution must succeed its destruction ; bloodless, indeed, it may be, but nevertheless a revolution as permanently and substantially as though our rivers were red d-neii and our plains deluged with the blood of mire .un try men. All experience has taught i;: that by such revolutions, in the midst, of national and individual prosperity and politi cal liberty, the tendency has ever beer, to sla very. Let, then, no plea ol expediency tempt us upon this dangerous experiment. Let us remember that “one hour of virtuous liberty is worth a whole eternity of slavery.” The beautiful Indian princess, who sat at the feet of Zenohia, in the midst of pomp and luxury, regaled hy the soft and alluring voluptuous ness of the east, though bound hy silken cords, was still a slave. If we have arrived at that state of meanness and degradation, when we are prepared to risk our country’s liberty for the prospect of alluring wealth, then indeed our fathers have bled in vain— they have bequeathed their glorious inheri tance and their immortal names to sons alike unworthy of both. But l shall hereafter attempt to show that the plan proposed to the American people, bv the charter of a National Bank, cannot lay claim to the merit of facilitating and increa sing the wealth of the people of this country, but that on the contrary, the effect will be to impoverish the many to enrich the few—that the industry and enterprize of the country would thus he placed in the hands and under the control of a heartless aristocracy of wealth, having no feeling or interest in common with them. I shall attempt further to show that the solid property and wealth of this country is dependant upon its natural resources, and the industry and enterprise of its citizens, and not upon artificial aids. jay. Duelling ■ Jlnecdotes. —The American Ma gazine fiir April, just received by the Boston publishers, Otis, Broaders Sc Cos. has a chap ter on duelling, in which the following anec dotes are related. Lord Brudenell ran away with n married lady, who was afterwards divorced, and he married her, but not receiving, as he expect ed, a challenge from her first husband, he wrote him a note as follows: Sir : Having done you the greatest injury that one man can do another, I think it in cumbent upon me to offer you the satisfaction which one gentleman owes to another in such circumstances.” The reply was this: “My Lord, in taking off” my hands a woman who has proved herself a wretch, you ha\/j done me the greatest favor that one man can do another, and I think it incumbent upon me to offer you the acknowledgements which one gentleman owes to another in such circum stances.” The once notorious Baron Von Hoffman hist a letter of introduction to Mr. .1— R—. whi declined to take his word as evidence of his rank, and did not invite him to dinner. The Ba ron sent him a challenge* which being left unceremoniously at the door, Mrs. R. opened it, and immediately replied to it as follows: “Sir: Your note is received. Mv husband will not have any thing to do with .you under any circumstances; but whenever you produce official proof that you have been aid-de-camp to Prince Blucher, as you say, I will fight a duel with you myself. Mary R . But the last and best anecdote, if true, is related of a Boston bachelor, Mr. A , who ten years ago challenged Mr. B. a mar ried man with one child, who replied that the conditions were not equal, that he must ne cessarily put more at risk with his life than the other, and declined. A year afterwards he received another challenge from Mr. A. who slated that he too had now a wife and child, and he supposed therefore the objec tion of Mr. B. was no longer valid. Mr. B. replied that he now had two children, and consequently the inequality still existed. The next year Mr. A. renewed his challenge, having then two children also, but his adver sary had three. The matter is not yet settled —the “ re sponsibilities” being six to seven, and the challenge yearly renewed. —Boston I'rans. PRESENTMENTS Os the (first panel) Grand Jury of Muscogee County, Georgia, April term, 183S. The Grand Jury of Muscogee County, for; the Spring term of 1838, in the close of offi cial duties, beg leave to make the following presentments : Believing, as we do, that a veneration for the established intitutions of our country, a cheerful obedience to her constitutional laws, and an earnest desire to elevate her mora character, are some of the legitimate guaran tees of our liberty and happiness, and the agencies through which we desire that they should be maintained; charged with those important subjects within our limits, we have faithfully endeavored not to prove unworthy of the trust reposed in us. To a feeling mind it is always an unpleasant duty to become the public censors of those who, in the daily avo cations of life, may be our associates and neighbors, hut when circumstances render it necessary, as an official act. or the laws of the country demand it, none should prove so recreant as to shrink from the responsibility. Our laws, at first the production .of much la bor and patriotism, having proven, by time* to be well arranged for the government of freemen; we do believe that our greatest safe tv consists in their faithful administration. To this end the prompt and energetic, course of the present incumhent of the Bench, at this term, has met our decided approbation, and we cannot but believe that our good citizens will heartily join us in efficiently sustaining his Honor who thus manifests his determina-i tion in upholding the majesty of the laws, and , will lend their aid and influence to all civil of fers charged with the execution of the same. We present Wm. Tivsdike, Captain of the steflmboat Marion, Wm. Lowery, Engineer, Charles Pirkrtfc,*Bd Joseph Bradv, hands on board tbs mm> the!r aids and which boat at the time .and may now be.ih the service of the United States, for the of fence of kidnapping the folloivmg on or about the 251 h March last, to wit: Kitty, a girl, the daughter of Joseph Saunders, aged - - 17 Lettv, a girl, the daughter of Joseph Saunders, aged - 15 Joseph, a boy, a son es Joseph Saunders aged - - - - 10 Mary, a girl, the daughter of J. Saunders aged - 4 Susan, a girl, the daughter of Elijah and Elizabeth Windham, aged - 7 Elizabeth, a girl, the daughter of Elijah and Elizabeth Windham, aged, 16 Ann Robinson, parents unknown, aged 12 In making the above presentments we can hardly find language sufficiently reprehensi ble to convey our feelings of utter detestation i of this almost unheard of crime, committed i in the midst of an enlightened community, in ! otter violation of all law, and with a reckless disregard of the most sacred feelings of pa rents. We cannot, without horror, contem plate the scenes of infitmv and guilt which those victims seem now destined to witness, and'themselves to become the participants, nor without invoking the arm of the law to interpose its undoubted rights, and if possible snatch those unfortunate children from im pending ruin, and bring the perpetrators of this crime to merited punishment. Witnesses, Col. Tims. G. Gordon, Elijah Windham, Elizabeth Windham, Jacob Hatter, and Jo seph Saunders. We have been unable to give the Books of the different Clerks that examination which the law seems to require, owing to the press of business which has bepn crowding upon j those officers during our sitting ; nor are we enahlpd to give an account of the Poor: School and Academic funds, owing to the ah- j senre of the Trustees. We respectfully re quest the succeeding Grand Jury to prose cute those enquiries. We feel it our duty to remind the Commissioners of the different public Roads, to require the Overseers of the same to set up mile posts, sign posts, and fin ger boards at Ibrks and cross roads, for we regret to snv that it is generally neglected. We compl inof the bad condition of some portion of the roads in this county, to wit : that part of the Marshall’s Ferry Road be tween Mr. Ramsey’s and Mr. Grime’s; also the very bad condition of that part of it from the Corporation and M. W. Thweatt’s, not withstanding the great number of hands sub ject to work on it. There is a farther neg lect on the part of the Commissioners of the 774th district G. M. in failing to appoint an Overseer on what is called the County-Line Road ; and that part of the Hamilton Road between the 6 mile post and the county line, seems to he neglected. There is also some neglect on that part of the old Macon Road, to the line of the 10th district. The Bridge across Upatoie. called Speare’s, needs imme diate repair. Also a portion of that road, to wit: from Col. Foster’s to Columbus; and we respectfully request ihe Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court, to notice this part of our presentments. The too prevalent vice of gambling has claimed a portion of the labors of this Jury, and we regret to say. that the result of those labors have convinced us that the evil does exist to an alarming extent in ibis community. As one of the correctives, we respectfully request our Senator and Representatives, in the next Legislature, to urge the necessity of having the proprietors of Race Courses, throughout this state, held responsible, by hond and security, for the riippression of gam ing at cards, or other gambling on the turf, or its depeudancies, during the races. We also present, as a grievance, the great number of idlers that occasionally infest our city and its vicinity ; and as the law has pro vided a grind and wholesome remedv. do ear nestly recommend our fellow citizens gene rally to enforce the vagrant law. We present the following pei sons for re tailing spirituous liavnrs without Hcensp* : Singleton Sc Alford. Western HarviJl, M. D* Noland, David W. Broom. A. Landsberg* Thomas McCartv, Samuel Owens, John Lo gin. R. Jones, Hieks Sc Harper, Wm. P. Me. Keen, J. Beluvc. We allow to Aaron O lorn, the Tax Col lector, for his insolvent list $149 69. In taking our leave we do but an act of sheer justice to our feelings in bearing evi dence to the harmonv and unanimity of sen timent that have characterised the intercourse hetween our body and this Court and its au thorities. And we request that these, our present ments, be published in the public gazettes of this place. JAMES BOYKIN', Foreman, E. C. Bandy, Aaron Odom, Joseph Coleman, James Patillo, M. N. Clarke, James Ramsey, T. J. Hand, Charles Rosende, Daniel Huff, R. T. Sankev, •T. W. Johnson, E. B. W. Spivey, James H. Jones, B. A. Sorsbv, C. E. Mims. Theophilus Sapp, Charles McFarlin, Elisha Tarver, F. sha S. Norton, Hugh Watt, James S. Norman, David Wright. Ordered, That the foregoing presentments he published as requested. A true extract from the Minutes of this Court, 9th Mav. 1838. GERARD BURCH* Clerk. The following persons have kindly con sented to act as Agents for the Sentinel and Herald : Cob C. Parker, Collodensville, Monroe Cos. Peter Cone. F.sq. Eden, Effingham Cos. Rev. Reuben E. Brown, Perry P. O. Hous ton Cos. Tugs. H. Key, Esq. Drayton, Dooly Cos. Col. Thos. J. Holmes, Byron, Baker Cos. Stephen D. Crane, Esq. Dahlonega, Lump kin Cos. Col. John Dili., Fort Gaines, Go. John C. Maxgham, Greenville, Ga. E. J. Wood & Cos. St. Joseph. Flor. Noukse, Brooks & Cos. Apalachicola. J. S. Yarbrough, Lumpkin, Stewart Cos. J\s Buchanan, Cuthbert. Randolph Cos. Cs3"At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Insurance Bank of Columbus, held on the Ist inst. Doctor Thomas Hoxey was unanimously electee) President of the Board, pice Gen. J. C. Watson, resigned. MAKY SCOTT. THE proprietor of (his beautiful animal, having no use for race cattle, will dispose of her at public auction, on THURSDAY, ihe 15th inst. It is unne cessary to say more in her favor than to refer to the most competent judges here. If she had not received a small hurt at Macon, the plate won at would be likely to shine in Columbus. Terms, one third i;i two months, the balance in four or six months. May 9. 14 It TO MECHANICS & BRIDGE BUILDERS. THE “ IRWINTON BRIDGE COMPANY,” with a Capital of §75 000, having been incorpo rated at the last session of the Legislature, of Georgia, fir the purpose of erecting a Bridge across the Chat tahoochee river opposite the town of Irwinton. Ala. The undersigned is directed, bv the Board of Directors of said Company, to invite the attention of Mechanics and Bridge Builders to the subject. The great object of the Company is to build the Bridge as soon as practicable. Bit as the work is a very important one. undertakers would no doubt wish to view the pretrri es, the site for the location of the Bridge, &c., b'fore rendering anv specific plans or pro posals for erection. The first day of Julv next is set anart bv the Board for the purpose of receiving propo sals. In the meantime anv other information in rela tion to the work, will be given on application to the undersigned or the Directors. WM. J. W. WELBORN, Mav 3. Treasurer, i. b. c. N. B.—The Chattahocehee. where it is nropesed >o locate the Bridge, ss about 100 yards wrde, and the bluff is about lOOfeer high. TV* Bridge, whan bi’ll. must n-'t obstruct the navtjaV.n of the-river. 11 | CtTY HALLT-Coucmacts, Ga- > j- f * i Called meeting of Council, 5 o'clock, P. M. Present, his Honor the Mayor, and Aider men Read, Andrews,-Williams, Lewis, Ware, ; Chipley, Allen, Brooks,-and Hodges. His Honor the Mayor represented to Coun cil the utter impracticability of executing the present Ordinance, in reference to hogs run ning at large in the streets, and recommended the repeal of the modification authorizing each family to keep ten head. By Alderman Ware: Resolved, That the Marshall be authorized to sell at public outcry, on Tuesday next, the rails recently used for enclosing the grave yard. By Alderman Lewis: Resolved, That the Marshal take the public hands and finish the excavation of the upper sewer. By Alderman Chipley: Resolved, That the committee on contracts be instructed to in quire whether or not it be expedient to lease that portion of the West Commons lying be tween the North line of the Wharf lots and South of the Bridge, and report at the next meeting of Council. By Alderman Lewis: Resolved, That the Marshall proceed to sell, at public outcry, all the hogs in the enclosure made for their pre sent confinement, after giving two days notice of the sale, under the provisions of an Ordi nance passed by Council on the 14th of April last. Published bv order of the Council. J. ROBERTS, City Clerk. CITY HALL, Colcmbus. G*. ) May 5, 1838. J Council met pursuant to adjournment, 5 o’clock, P. M. Present, his Honor the Mayor, and Aider men Read, Lewis, Chipley, anil Brooks; there not being a quorum they adjourned until Sa turday, the 12th insf. 3 o’clock, P. M. J. ROBERTS, City Clerk. THEATRE. MISS MEADOWS’ LAST XIOHT BIT ONE. She will appear as LISETTE in the Swiss Cot tage, and. bv particular desire, the Four Mowbravs. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, the new Drama of the SWISS COTTAGE, or why don't she Marry ? Nalz t ieck, Mr. Hart. Corporal Max, Mr. Baily, With the songs of “ Huzza for tho life of a Soldier,” and “ Vive la Companie.” Soldiers, Carter, Clark and Eilis. Lisette Gierstein, Miss MEADOWS, With the song of “ Liberty for me.” Janet, Mrs. Carter. | Louisa, Mrs. Bailv. Afier the Drama, Song,l’ve been roaming,” Miss MEADOWS. Song. “ Trumpet of Joy,” Mrs HART. New Tambourine Song, “ The Gypsev’s wild Chant,” Miss MEADOWS. Fancy Waltz, Mrs. F. Brown and Mrs. Hart. Recitation, “Alon zo and Imogine,” Miss MEADOWS. The whole to conclude with the FOUR MOWBRAYS, or Old and Young. Old Wilton, Mr. Hart. Mr. Mowbray, Mr. Carter. Peter, Mr. Bailv, Matilda Mowbray, Miss MEADOWS. With the Song of “ Meet me by Moonlight,” ac companied by herself on the Guilar. Hector Mowbray, the Soldier, Miss MEADOWS. Gohbleton Mowbray, the Glutton,Miss MEAD*)WS. Dick Mowbray,the Sailor, Miss MEADOWS, With the Song of “ Hurra for the Red, White, and Blue,” and a Sai.or's Hornpipe. Peggy, Mrs. Carter. The popular Tragedy of PIZARRO will shortly he produced in a style never yet equalled in the State of Georgia. Mr. Smith, Scenic Artist, is now engaged upon the Scenery for the piece. Doors open at half-past 7. and Curtain to rise at 8. Tickets to be had at the City Hall, Sans Souci. Co lumbus Hotel and Theatre. 14 It CIRCULAR. THE undersigned take pleasure in being able, to state, to Merchants of this State, Georgia, N. Carolina, Tennessee, and A abama, who have hereto fore made their purchases in ibis city, that although many of us have lost a part of our Goods, bv the fire of Friday night, 27th ult. others have been so fortunate as to save all, and in the course of two or three days will resume business as usual. We invite all who have contemplated a visit to this city, this spring, to come with the certain calculation of being able to re plenish their assortment as well as they have ever bees able to do it at this season of the year. L. M. Wiley, Parish & Cos. J. & C. Lawton. Fort, Townsend It Men- Farrar & Robinson. denhal. • , W. Timmons It Son. H. W. Conner. Elisha Carson & Cos. C. & G.H. Kelsey It Hal- Howland, Ward It Tass. sted. Casimer Patrick, Harral, Lyon & Cos. C. Burckmyer & Cos. Bannister & Lanneau. Geo. B Locke & Cos. .lackson, Capers & Cos. D. Crocker & Cos. Booracm & Cos. S. Chadwick & Cos. Miller, Riplev & Cos. Jno. L. Pezant & Cos. Haviland. Harral & Allen. S. Mowry, Jr. Weed & Fanning. Edw. Winslow. Gilliland, Son & Howell. W. Jot es & Smith. Hvatt, Mcßurney & Cos. Olis J. Chafee. J.'W.Y. Walton. William Millikjn. E. B. Stoddard. Millikin & Walton. 11. Sioddard, Miller & Cos. Dorrance & Biglow. John Van Winkle. Jas. Bancroft & Cos. Wm. C. Ou-.ley. J. R. Sirnon'on &Cos. Hatch, Fleming & Cos. Hillard & Wade. Hayden. Gregg & Cos. Nathan A. Cohen. Baker, Fry St Cos. N. H. W.’dinan & Cos. Jas. R. Stevens. S'arr & Williams, Jas. J. McCarter. F. Day. S. & J. Watson. Lord & Stocker. Stevens, Henderson It Taylor & Kennedy. Adger. 14 4t TEN DOLLARS REWARD. R ANA WAY from the subscriber, on the 28th April, a negro man by the name of ABRAM, aged 30. He is about 5 feet 2 inches high, and heavy built; speaks quick, and has a sober, down-cast look when spoken to. The above reward will be given to any person who will bring him to my house on the Macon Stage Road, 11 miles from Columbus, or lodge him in jail and keep him till I call for him. May 10. 14 4t WILLIAM R. RUSSELL. NOTICE THIS. THE person who borrowed our CATALOGUE of Dahlias, Shrubs, &c. with a letter attached, will please have the goodness to return it, as wc have no copy, and can not do without it. j May 8. 14 2 H. C. PHELPS & Cos. DENTISTRY. THE subscriber has taken an office in the City Hall, and will operate on the Teeth and Gum , and insert Artificial Teeth in a manner to compare ex actly Avith natural teeth. Those who have made en gagements for work are respectfully invited to call as early as possible. G. Z. TOUZEY, Dentist. May 8 14 It - _ - ALL persons are hereby notified not to trade for a certain PROMISSORY NOTE, given bv my self to Pi ter Grimes, for the sum of one hundred dol lars, given some time in the early part of this year for rent, as the consideration for which said note was given has entirely failed. ’ May 3. 14 2t ALFRED HUTCHISON. TONS IRON, assorted, Zi U 200 casks Nails, just received and for sale by WM. & JAS. BLAIR, Broad street. Columbus, May 9. J4tf ADAIIXISTHATOH’S SALE. AGREEABLE to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Stewart county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues day in JULY next, before the Court House door in the town of Lumpum, Stewart county, the following property, to wit: 180 acre3 of land, it being a part of lot No. 60. in the 21st district of said county ; lot No. 11, lit the 23d district of said county ; also"a town lot in the town of Florence, whereon Willis Barrington resided at the time of his death, the number of said lot not being known, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES S. LUNSFORD, Atim’r May 2, 1838. 14t s j GEORGIA. TALBOT COUNTY. WHEREAS Benjamin T. Emanuel applies to me fur letters of administration on the estate of | Elijah Johnson, deceased— i 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 bv i Saw, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, April 23.1838. 14 4t IV. S. GOSS, c. p, n. GEORGIA, CARROLL COUNTY WILLIAM MAJORS, of the 649 h district G. I M.. tolled before me one gray Horse-Poney six or seven years old, four feet seven and a half inches high, long tail and main, his sides somewhat shaved with the gear—no other marks or brands pereeivaMe. i Appraised by Robert Wvnn and Robert McFarland to sis v dollar*. March SI, 1858. John Helperbrand. j. r. A true copv from the Estray Book, this 12th April 1833 14 St PUCKETT WOOD, c. t , £ OXftt MONTHS after date application Will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Me riwether county, while sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to ssll all the land and negro property belong.! ing to the s ate of Thomas fat* of Men- j wether county, deceased. TVnMA~ r MATTHEW'S, Exeei**r ‘ May 1, j 4 A.U.IUT tOJV S ALES. • BY E. SIObURJfEY NORTON. THIS DAY AT 10 O’CLOCK, WILL BE SOLD, in-front ol the Columbus Auction Room, for cash, and without reserve, a large lot of Groceries, &c. consisting of 50 boxes Cheese ; Butter, Lard, Buckwheat Flour, Champagne Wine, Eng. Walnuts, Butter and Soda Crackers. Boots, Men’s and’ Ladies’ Shoes, Hats, U. S. Clothing. Ginger, Pepper, Cinnamon, Tabacco, Clocks, Bedsteads, and 20.000 Florida Segars. May 10. 14 It MST OP LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Oifice at Columbus, May 1,1838. Alexander, Miss Eliza A Holms, Charles A Acer, DHL How ard, James W Alferd, James A J Harris, Miss Sarah H Appleby. John Harrison, M A F Adams, William S Helanis, Anderson Abrahams Anderson D Howard W H Adams, Mrs Sarah L Hudson, T H Ardis, John Hard rick, W W Andrews. Charles P Hummings, Reddick B iker, Millis P Hams, John Bloodworth, Henry Isler, Matilda B , Freen Jefferson, Benjamin Bupry', M J 2 Jones, M ‘l’ Brown, Thomas G Johnson, Wm P Burton, John W Jeter, Cornelus Bell, Frances Johnson, Mrs Elizabeth Bolt,Samuel Jackson, LBM W Baker, M V Jones, Samuel Blunchard, Ephraim Jones, Marquis D Bug, Mrs Emily Jackson, Waddy I Brown Lewis B Johns, Jessee B 2 Blackburn, Burrell King, Geo W Burt, Mrs Mary Kent, Miss Susan Braningfield, Bryan Knotts, John K Baker, Samuel ft Kitcus, H Brooks, Hiram Kelly, James Beall, Gen William King, Amos Beall, A Kelly, Miss Harriet C Betts, Frederick B Kirkly, JqhnlJ Besr, Decatur King, Mrs H. Bishop, John Low, Miss Martha Buslur, D E Little, John B Buchanan, James Lamar, Philip Bisco, William Lee, Oliver C Brown, John Ledford, Henry Butts, Mrs Prisalla Lester, John Briages, Rincharn Liverman, James Brown, P B Lambert, Starkely Butts, James R Lesnair, Samuel Bickerstafl, Win Leggett, Miss Matilda Burts, James G Merrett, Lemuel Burnett, Wm Mills, R K 2 Brown, Henry Meggett, Adam Benson, Squire Mitchell, Mrs. Nancy B ooks, Miss Roscana Moore, Mrs A Bennett, Rachael Massey, Cordey Badger, Dr S B Massey, Kimbral Brown, Vin9on T May, Hardy Brown, Marcus D Mitchell, Isaac 2 Boyce, J H Mitchell, Randolph t Bishop, David Murry, Mr Bird, Mrs Elizabeth Morgan. W C Carter, Samuel E Murry, 1 Wm W 2 Collins, George Mayner, Charles Cross, Miss Lucretia Moss, Alexander 2 Carilidge, Jeremiah Mitchell, Miss Rebecca Clark, Lewis Mitchell. R G Carden. Wm Miller,-Thomas Carter, Miss Jane Mills, Wm C Ch-imorston, Rom Merry, Yohan Cooper, Murk A Manu,.A.F Clemmons, Miss EUzabethMills. E B Crowley, Miss Julia Ann Martin, Sawyer Cooper, William C Morris, K Campbell, John McGowin, Joseph Calhoun, James McCartin, Eleanor Calhoun, Alexander McLeun, Hugh Clay, Pleasant D McNab, Duncan Clark, Joseph C McLeun, D Crowl, John Jr McGibony, James C Coniway, William McDowel, Henry W Clark, Miss Mary McGehee, Wm Conaway, Wesley McCall, Mrs A M Campbell, Col P McKey, Alexander Campbell, Thomas J Nix Thomas Crosby, William P Nolen, T H Cook, Rowland B Nichols, Mrs J E Crowell, George Nicholson. JE Cary, Thomas Isaac Nott, W T Cooper, Robert W Nelson. Gen 2 Cummings, F C Nunly, Wm D Churchill, D D 2 Nichols. Nathaniel Chaamch, Thomas P Owens, James A Daviss, Miss Sarah Ann Ore, Miss Jane Doles, Benjamin Ortry, James Dozier, Miss E Y Philips, L A 2 Davis, W C Pryor, C F Dimon, Abel Parsons, H Deshon. Nathaniel Peerson* Miss Mary Douglass, Miss Emeline Phelps It Dodge ■ Dodson, Samuel Pressly,'Wm. Dill, A A Pryor, A C Day, A C 2 , Park, Joseph Duncom,Perry E .-Powers, Wm A Devcnport, Joseph Peddy, Penny Ddlion, James Prowett, John W Daniel-, John ‘ Pallara. Wfti . Drews, Sherman Pride, Wmr v Davison, George Perry, Alvy Doughertv, John Pichard, L - Duel, Mrs Patrick, Miss Sarah Ann Duffe 11, Asmus Wm H 2 Evans, Susan Russell, Sampson Ellis, Joseph D Reeves, Prior Ellis, Dr Wm Rankin, James 2 Ellis, Bcnj T Ragland-, Miss Eliza Everett, Jaamos 3 ‘ Ragland, Lemuel Eubanks, Thomas 2 Reid, E Ely, Seaborn Reid, Miss Martha Edson, Orren Russell, Benjamin Ellis, Thomas Rose. Henry Ennis, John Randall, Geo A Ecklis, J G Roper, Wiley Fortum, Joshua W Russell, James Forbes, Geo D 2 Ragland, R C 2 Floyd, Miss E Read, Thomas Field, John R Reeves, Mrs Cyntha Fry, Daniel Robinson, H Freeman, Wilkins Rees, Hugo or James Frazeur* Thomas Richardson, J R Franklin, Edmond Reese, Daniel I Frazur, James 2 Sanders, C C Flewellen, Nancy Spr-gue, Lorenzo Gillison, Miss Jane A Smcad, Azor Gray, T M Spoor* Charles Gibson, Wiley J Swartout, Samuel Garner, John H Statham, James Guihrey, Simeon 2 Shepherd, Morton II Groom, Council Simmons, Jaines^ Glass, Solorjon Seymour & McKinly Gay, G W 2 Simms, Benjamin F Gresham, Miss E S Smith, R L 2 Guorry, Miss Martha L Smith, James M Gilbert, Wiloy Stubbs, A B Guerry, P V Sams, Reuben Gray, Miss F.liza Sams, Lewis Green, Wm 2 Smith, Jonathan Goldsmith, T Smith, A B Green, Roland Stone, Hezukiah Goldsmith, JT Smith,,Mrs Jane Gibson, T G Scarborough, James A Garre, Malcolm Strowd, R L Gilbert, Jounton Smith, John Girard, Wm. L. Sullivan. D >ray, Thomas E Smith, Wm 2 Green, Mr Simms, Miss Anderson Garrett, James Speor, Lewis Gidiron, Mr Swan, Charles Green, Henry Shortridge, G D Goodrich, S 2 Simms, Thomas Green, Levi Satterwhite, David S Gamboll, A J Slippy, George W j Gray, B H 2 Smith, Hamilton I Halford, J C bhafner, Henry : Howard, Mrs Elenor 2 Speler, Cavern L j Hopton, John Smith, Henry Y J Harwell, Wm Smith, N G | Hatton, R J 2 Swan, Harrison Hall, T Twilly, Sarah A Hoskins, R I Teller, P H Hand, J VV Tibbetts, La Fayette Harris, Seaborn Tarver, Mrs Nancy Hill, Dr H W Tanner, Mrs E Howard, Henry *2 | Hall, T L Thompson, John W. Hebron, A Ted well, DD Hiller, Jacob Townsend, John llammork, Joseph Turner, Miss Mary Hull, I >r Calvin E Troutman. H B Harris, Richard Turner, Wm I Hodges, Wm Thomas, P M Hathaway & Cos Taylor, P C i Harrison, Wm ’Pennell, Gen F M Hastings. B 2 Thompson, Ara Hudson. G H Taylor, Daniel G Howard. Ralph Turner. W M Hvde, S P 2 Thompson. Dr Harris, H H Thurman. Miss Ana Horton, Mrs Rosamond Vinson. Payton Hargrove, H W Vinson, James Hartness, Robert 2 Wood, Asa B 2 j Holla lay. James G Wilson, Joel ! Hunley, Ambrose Wiggcns. Joseph | Harvey. Wiley Wells, Augustus L Hull, Thomas Whitley. John S Harris, Roderick Wheeler, Rev. N M Harris, Mrs Lucinda Williams. L Harris. Mrs Wm L Wells, Miss Martha Heai, Mrs Elizabeth Worsham, J G Hutchins, Miss Elizabeth Walker. John Hopas. Jacob YValkiev. S S i Hall, Thomas L Wav. Charles Hall, T W H Williams, Dr R W 2 Hanks. Mis Francis Wall, Jessee Harrard, Guin Wesson. James Wood. Mrs Anna *Cjp Parsons calling for anv of the above Letters, will please sav they are advertised. 10 St JAMES VAN NESS, Poet Master. CAUTION. ALL persons are confined from trading for two NOTES Of* HAND, made by the subscriber, and pavable to Riley Weeitake. or bearer, for twenty two dollars each, on* do* 25'h December lat. the oth er 25th December. 1838. Tbe eiwsHeranon for which said notes were given having entirely failed. I am de termined net *3 cay them nnUf* compelled by law. JAMES MEREDTTH Stewart Ajutl TA 1138 12 .#ABHWftTt)! rBAI4EBIWAIif • MISS-SARAH W. BRAGKfcTTrP&WIPAL. THE Bfcond term in this Seminary commences n Monday, 2d April, and” for the general infor mation of applicants from a distance, notice is given, that Board for Pupils can.be obtained in the most're spectable families, in our town v at-prices .varying from TEN to TWELVE DOLLARS per month,/uel, lights, and washing included. ’ The cotirse'of instruction in thi3 institution, is tho rough, complete, and as extensive as in the most ap proved Northern Seminaries. The discipline and stu dies in each department, are carefully adapted to the ages ini standing of the Pupils, and in all. the Bible is a book of rfaily study and recitation, being regarded not only as the means of enlightening the conscience and purifying the neart, but as the basis of all coned edu cation. Books used in the Seminary : The Bible; Walker’s or Webster’s Dictionary; Child’s Guide; Mount Vernon Reader; Analytical l Reader ; Porter’s Rhetorical Reader ; National Read- j er; Young Ladies’ Class Book. Peter Parley’s Geography; American School Geo graphy ; Maltebrun’s Geography. Goodrich's First Book of History ; Second Book of History ; Wiliard’s Republic ; Worcester’s Elements of History, with Goldsmith’s Greece, Rome, and Eng land ; Goodrich’s Ecclesiastical Historv. Andrews’ and Stoddard’s Latin Grammar ; Good rich’s Latin l.cssons ; Latin Reader ; Virgil; Cicero’s Select Orations. Emerson’v First Arithmetic; Emerson’s Second , Arithmetic; Adams’ New Arithmetic; Colburn’s First Lessons ; Bailey’s Algebra ; Day’s Algebra; Playfair’s Euclid. Smith’s New Grammar; Mrs. Phelps’ Botany; Lincoln’s Botany ; Hayward’s Physiology ; Combe’s Physiology; Alcott’s House-f-Live-In ; Gallaudet’s Natural Theology ; Paley’s Natural Theology ; Al den’s Class Book of Natural Theology ; Watts on the Mind; Mason on Self-Knowledge; Kidd’s Phys’cal Condition of Man ; Smellie’s Philosophy of Natural History: Comstock’s Phi'osophv ; Comstock’s Chem istry ; Wilkins’ Astronomy; Hedge’s Logic: Aber crombie on the Intellectual Powers ; Newman’s Rhe toric, or Blair’s Rhetoric; Alexanders Evidences of Christianity : Sullivan’s Political Class Book. RATES OF TUITION. For children under 9 years of age. per quarter, 00 For children over Sand less than 12 years, 10 00 Over 12 years. 12 00 The only extra charges in this Seminary are, for Music, per quarter, 15 00 French, 5 00 Dtawing and Painting in all their varieties, 5 00 References. —The Trustees beg leave to refer to the following gentlemen : Rev. S. S. Davis, Augusta ; Rev. S. J. Casels, Macon: Dr. W. H. Weems, and D. P. Hillhouse. Columbus ; Daniel Chandler. Mobile, Ala.: and Wil liam L. Harris, Columbus, Mississippi; Col. R. H. Long. Marianna. Florida. Information on all subjects connected with this insti tution, or on that of board, can be obtained by ap plying to either of the undersigned. A. L. ALEXANDER. Chairman. SAM’L. BARNETT, Treasurer. E.M BURTON. Secretary. Dr JOHN H. POPE, MARK A. LANE, LOCK WEEMS. JAMES -WINGFIELD. March 20. 1833. 12 4t YONOB & SX.X.X3 CONTINUE to receive and offei for sale all kinds ofStaple and fancy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Sad tlery, Hardware. &c. together with a good supply of Groceries,all of which will bo sold on the most favorable terms. Feb. Ist. 1838. 52 if BBLS. picketed SHEEP HEAD. 20 boxes fine Scotch Herring, 4 bbls. Cranberries, 20.000 best Spanish Cigars, Just received and for sale by Feb. 1,1833. 52tf YONGE & ELLIS. BALES OF COTTON wanted by the OUUU 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 DISSOLUTION. THE eo-partnership heretofoie existing between J. S. SMITH. F. A. FAIRCHILD & R. W. MORRIS, was dissolved on the 24th of February last, by mutual, consent. The business will be closed by the subscribers, at the old stand J. S. SMITH, F. A. FAIRCHILD. N. B. —We again invite those indebted to come forward and pay before return day is over, as our notes and accounts must be closed. March 21. 7tf J. 9. SMITH & Cos. PAY UP. THOSE whose Notes and Accounts have become due, arc urgently, but respectfully, requested to Pay VP. . 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, nient of Groceries, Bagging, Rope, Salt, &C., which will be sold low for CASH. Oct. 1. 42 TO MERCHANTS, LAWYERS, &c. THE subscriber has opened an office on Broad street, above the store of A. Levison, 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 drafting and engrossine all kinds of legal instruments. THOMAS WHITE. Dec. 6 44 ts FOR SALE. - A COMFORTABLE HOUSE and LOT, with other out houses, kitchens, stables, &c. in the town of Girard, Ala. on Broad and Bridge street, an excellent stand for one who wishes to entertain people or their money, will be sold on accommodating terms. Apply to ‘ HENRY MOORE. Girard, August 23.1837. 34 ts DAHLIAS. WE have vet on hand a few DAHLIAS and some Bulbous Flower Roots, and a small number of Ornamental and Flowering Trees, Shrubs, &c. Also a few Seeds, including White Clover, Lu cerne, Timothy, Rye-Grass, Oat-Grass, Canary, Hemp and Rape seeds, all of which, to close the con signment, will be sold at reduced prices. May 2. IS 3t H. C. PHc.I,PS & Cos. AT PRIVATE MALE. 1 hhds. Ohio Bacon Side XXX 15 bbls. Prime Pork 1 box Imitation English Cheese 100 bbls. Flower, Western, on consignment by SAM. M. JACKSON, Anctioneer May 3. 13 It and Com. Merchant. CHAIRS, CHAIRS. j /k DOZEN Cane bottom Chairs XXX 10 do Rush do do 20 do Windsor do 3 elegant Mahogany Rocking Chairs For sale on consignment by S. M. JACKSON, 12 ts Auc. & Com. Mer. LOTS #ol* SALE IN the town of Roanoke.—Will be sold, to the highest bidder, on Friday, the 13thdayof JULY next, in the town of Roanoke, a number of business lots. Also, at the same time and place, will bo sold, or lentedfor the next season, a commodious warehouse. Sale positive. WILLIAM COOPER, agent for Company. May 3 13 6t eow NOTICE. MY CREDITORS are hereby notified, that I intend, at the next Inferior Court, to be held in and for the county of Muscogee and State of Georgia, to avail myself of the benefit of the act, entitled “ An Act for the benefit of honest Debtors.” S. J. HERRON. Russel county, Ala., May 3,1839. 13 2t LIME. /"V/'V BBLS. new Thomaston Lime expected by the Steamer Oceola, from Apalachicola.— Will be sold low if taken at the wharf. WM. P. YONGE, Front street. Nov. 16. 44tf LAC# GOODS. AT PRIVATE SALE. AN invoice of fine goods, among which are work ed Collars and Capes, Thread Lace and Insert ing. Lace Veils, Blondes. Bobbinets, &c. Just received by S. M. JACKSON. 12 ts Auc. & * tom. Mer. f /I/l BBLS. rectified AVhiskey X I/U 40 bbls. N. E. Rum 400 lbs. Cod Fish 10 kegs Goshen Butter For sale on consignment bv S. M. JACKSON, 12 ts Auc. & Com. Mer. PETIT GULF COTTON SEED, AT reduced prices, warranted genuine, and for sale by YONGE & ELLIS. March IS. Stf £% J BBLS Newark CideT, Zi L t 10 boxes fresh Lemons, just received, and for sale by March 15. 6:f YONGE & ELLTS. fCTr*’ The undersigned has resumed the practice of LAW at Columbus, Georgia. Feb. 27. 4'f ALFRED IVERSON. RAYMOND & ALLISON, wholesale Grocers and commission Merchani*,Apalachcola,Flor. Aug. 11. 18tf ON CONSIGNMENT. QA OASXS fresh Thoicawon Liao*. Just re’dfey ALLEN & TCUF'O. Tin 9 1 FLOJtfIS A A*D Hl wnrfJjfAtt . - mse. npHE undersigned..having-obtained ths’ contract JL for transporting the mail frotn Colamhiw, Ga. to Fort Gaines, Ga. by the way.of Fort. Mitchell, Flo rence, Irwinton .and’ Franklin, have commenced the conveyance of the same irr two horse Stages, and will leave Columbus every Tiiesday'and Friday .at 5 o’clock .in the niorning. arrive at Irwinton at 6 o’clock in the evening on the same days ; leave Irwinton every Wed nesday and Saturday morning, anu'reach Fort Gaines 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 Florence, and arrive at Columbus every Monday and Thursday,at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. I he proprietors have made such arrangements as will ensure the comfort of those who may lake their line. J heir 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. 4<) t f STAGE LINE r fO FORT 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 day 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’x. BISSELL & W HITESIDE, Propiietors. March 6. gtf S. T. CHAPMAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Columbus , Ga., WILL attend the several Coutts in Muscogee, and the adjacent counties of Georgia and Ala bama. Office in Hepburn’s buildings, immediately op posite the Oglethorpe House. REFERENCE. Hon. Jno. Macphlrson Berrien, Hon. William Law, M. Hall McAltistfh, Hon. Robert M. Charlton, Hon. Charles S. Henry, Savannah. Col. Seaborn Jones, Col. J. F. Foster, Col. J. W. Campbell, Judge Thomas, Judge Iverson, Colquitt, Holt & Echms, April 26. . 12tf Columbus. CAUTION. ALL persons arc hereby cautioned against trading for a promissory Note given by the subscriber to Samuel Thompson, or bearer, dated some time in February or March, 1835, and due the 25th Decem ber, 1835. The consideration for which said note was given, was for certain Botanic books. They having clearly failed, I am determined not to pay for them un less compelled by law. JOHN SINCLAIR, by Wm. TANARUS; SINCLAIR. Warm Springs, Ga. Apri 3, 1838. 12 ts LAW NOTICE. THE late firm of Campbell, McDougald St Har ris having been dissolved.by mutual consent, the undersigned will continue to practice in all the counties of the Chattahoochee Circui , the counties of Barbour, Russell and Chambers, in Alabama, under the firm of CaniDbell & McDougald. Their office is at their old stand on Broad street. JAMES H. CAMPBELL, alex’R McDougald. May 4,1837. 18 ts MEDICAL NOTICE. DRS. HOXKY & WILLIAMS have taken into connexion with them Dr. JNO. J. B.HOX EY, and will attend to all calls in towh or country. — Their office, is situated on the corner of Broad and Randolph streets, immediately over the store of A. Gilbert. April 5. 10 6ra 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. Applicatirns 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 Trustee* of the Female Academy. ■ * April 5 9tf MEDICAL. DOCTOR E. T. TAILOR, ofClinton, 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. -V ‘ Feb/li. Stf „ itoOTICIE# • ALL personshaving demands against the estate of ABEL CAMP,Tate <sf-T*ttot county, Ga., de ceased,are hereby notified.to present them for payment within the time prescribed law; and those indebted to said deceased are requested Jo mslie immediate pay ment. ’ ‘ISA'ACE-. BOWER, Adm’r. ‘ TaffiottQn, March 28/ “-'f 9 6t NOTICISI ALL persons having claim? against the estate of the late H. B. MIL LIKIN, are requested to bring them forward, authenticated as the law directs ; and those indebted to said estate £re requested to make immediate payment, or the claifns will be put in suit. J. H. CAMPBELL, Adm’r March 2C, 1838. Btf -with the Will annexed. NOTICE. MN. CLARK, Esq., is duly authorised to set • tie with all persons indebted, of having de mands against me You are,-therefore, particularly invited to come forth, as he has full instruction 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 Inferior Court of Stewart county, sitting, as* Court of Ordinary, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in MAY next, be tween the legal hours of sale, at the Couit House door in tho town of Talbotton, lot of lirtd No. 10, in the 23d district of originally Muscogee, now Talbot county.— Sold as the property of Cordelia Ann Calhoun, a mi nor. Terms of sale will be made known on the dty by her GUARDIAN. Feb. 19, sts NOTICE* 1 FOREWARN all persons from trading for one promissory NOTE for g2O, made payable to John A. More, dated some time in January last, due the 25th of Dec., 1838. The consideration for which said note was given has entirely failed, and I am determined not to pav it unless compelled by law. Feb. 27. 63m OWEN SIMPLER. NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby forewarned from crediting any of the officers or crews of the Steamboats Alabama, Muscogee or Oceola, as no debts contracted bv them will be paid by the owners. Feb 13. ‘ Stf 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 & Go. 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, either hy 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, Ftb. 23. Stf J. S. SMITH & Cos. NOTICE IS hereby given to all concerned, that I have charged lot No. 316. in the 13th district of Housfon county, (prime land,) for it? Taxes from the, year 1523 to the year 1837, inclusive, agreeable to the Tax Law now in force in this State. DANIEL DUPREE, A. t. r. h. c. Perry, March 9, 1838. Gm6m NOTICE* A LL those indebted to us for the years 183 b and -*tSl ’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, bv note or account, are requested to make immediate pay ment to WM. SULLIVAN, who is authorised to collect tho 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 a!! 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 to the concern will settie 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 Sab!es in Co lumbus, heretofore under the direction of Mr. Thomas Pleading, is desirous that the business of the establish 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 agair.st him will be settled, and where ills expected that all person* indebted will call and liquidate their bills hv now or p-.yaiei;. A, C. CALDWELL, • A *V in fact for JOKV J*. GT7EDRON. Celugsdus, G*o. April 19. !?37. !5 ts SHERIFFS* SALES.” ~ HEARD SALES.* ~ NMN *'ILL be so and, on the first ‘1 uesdiy ‘in JUNK ff iui’oie the Court House door in ihe town of Franklin Heard county at the Usual bouts of sale, the following property, viz : Fraction No. 94, in the 13ih distiict of originally Carroll, now Heard county, and Nos., fiacih ns. 36fr, and 383, in the 3d district of originally Coweta, now Hoard county, containing two hundred acres, more or loss ; levied on as the property of John Ron I oil. Fraction No. 381, in the 3d district of .originally Coweta, now Heard county, containing one hundred ar.d ninety acres, more or less ; all the above land adjoining tlie town of Franklin , a.soloi No. 1, in let ter B. with a good building suitable for a lavern on it ; lot No. 1. in letter K. in the town of Franklin ; the last mentioned properly levied on as the property of Andrew Woodley ; all of ihe above properly levied on o sa’i-fv a fi. fa. issued from Hear l Superior Court, in favor of Mason and Wilkins, oi ihe use of John C. Mason ; and other fi. fas. Mason and \\ ilkins vs. John Ronton Minor W. Haris and Andrew Woodly, and oilier fi. fas. in mv hands. For the payment of Ihe above property nothing will be received but gold or silver, or notes on specie pay ing banks. Also lot No. 175; in the 15lh district of originally Carroll, now Heard comity, levied on by a ti. fa. issued fromClaik Superior Court, in fat or ol Luke Reed & Cos. vs. Thomas A. Wright and Littleton R. Brewer. April 26. Jots POSEY JOHNSON, Sheriff. TALBOT SALES. -TILL be sold, on ihe hrsi Tuesday in JUNE If next, at the Court House door in the town of Taibotton, Talbot county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit : Lot of land No. 16 in the 14th district of originally .Muscogee, now Talbot coi nty, wi'h a Saw Mill on the same, levied on to satisfy sundry li. fas. from a Justices* Court of Ta.bot county, in favor of Robert Hicks vs. William Hatcher, an.l William M. Brown security. Levy made and re.urned to me by a Con stable. Also lot No. 39. in the lath district of Talbot, county, levied on to salisfv one fi. fa. issued out of a Justices’ Court of Talbot county, in favor of R. B. Rucker vs. Burrell Pope. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Aiso one hundred acres of land, it being part of lot No. 200, in the 15th district of Talbot county., levied < n to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from a Ju tices’ Court of Talbot county, in favor of John Tamplin vs. Lewis Mullins, K. L. Mullins and J. Battle. Levy mad* and returned to me by a < onstable. rilso seventy acres of land more or less, it being part of No. 122, in the 16th district of Talbot county, lo satisfy sundry fi. fas. tioin a Justices’ Court, in fa vor of Thos. A. Brown & Cos. vs. S-rena Culpepper. Levy made and r. turned to me by a Constable. Also one hundred acres of land, pari of 1 t No 189, in the 23.1 district of Talbot county, levied on as tho property of I'i. L. Wade, to satisfy sundry fi. fas from a Justices’ Court of Talbot county, iu favor of H. M. Osgood & Cos. vs. H. L. Wade. Also one house and lot in the town of Oentreville, containing six and one-eighih acres-of land, oiigin&lly theChurth lot. levied on as the properly of H. L. Wade, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from a Ju-. ices’ Court of Talbot.county, in in favor of H. M. Osgood & Cos. vs. H. L. Wade. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Also thirty-five acres cf land all on the notth side of Lazor Creek, of the east half of lot of land No. 162, Lo the 23d district of Ta bot county, levied on to satisfy one fi. fa. from Talbot Superior Court, in favor of John Schley, jun., administrator of Joseph Camp, deceased, assignee vs. Joseph McVay. Also ihe balance of the stock cf goods remaining on hand, of the late firm of Maddux & libv. levied.on to satisfy sundry fi. fas. (rom Ta hot Inferior Court, hi favor of Benidict & Benidict vs. James J. Irby, viving copartner. POSTPONED SALE. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in June next,- within the legai hours.cf sale, one barouche, levied on as the property of John C. Hamilton.to satisfy one fi. fa. from Talbot Inferior Codrt, in favor 01 Tho*. J. Bryant vs. John C. Hamilton. Also one negro boy by the name of E rnflit. levied on as the property of Henry E. Williams, to ratirfy one fi. fa. from; Tel bot Superior Court, in favor of James Stegers vs Henry E. Williams, F. A. Bailey and Richard Bailey.’ THOS. U. ROBINSON, Sheriff. April 28. ; iS’.a STEWART SALES. ‘ WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, before the Court House door iu the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, within the usual hours of sale, the following properly, to wit : Lot of land No 52, in the 23d district of. Stewart county, to satisfy afi.fa. in favor of Daniel Richard son vs. Uriah Peikins and Lemuel Griffith. Property pointed out by plaintiff, fi. fa. issued from Stewart Su perior Court, and other fi. fas. vs. the same. -■* May 1. M. M: FLEMMING, Sheriff. AT THE same time AN© PLACE WILL Lot ot land No. 122, in the 26th_dijnict, and-No. 133, in the 25th district of originally Lee,’ hv'v. Stew art county, taken as the property of. jephtfra. Pickett, to satisfy two fi.fas-. issued out of-the'SuperAir Court of Stewart county, one in favor of -David Mi Scar brough, the.oiher in favor of HartweH H. Siins.hcarer,. vs. said Pickett. Said land w.ell improved.’ Property pointed out by the defendant. . ~. K '. Also one negro man by the name of Randol,-and tit*, cast half of lot of land No. 47, and all of lot ofland No. 48. in the 18th district of originally Lee, now Stewart county, all levied on as the property of Robert R-cy nolds and William A. Withington, to satisfy sundry fi. fas issued from a Justices’ Court of Stewart county, in favor of Solomon Purnal vs. said Reynolds and With ington. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta - hie. Five negroes, namely, Will, a man, thirty years old ; Luke, a man. thirty-five years old ; Betty, a woman, forty years old, and her two childen, all levied on a* tho property of Wayn W. Etlands, to satisfy sundry exe cutions issued out of a Justices’ Court of Stewart county, in favor of John Gilford. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable. LEONIDAS W. HILL, D. Sheriff. April 24. ISis MERIWETHER SALE. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday -in JUNE next, before the Court House door in-thettown of Greenville, Meriwether county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : Eighteen acres of land lying in the north was? cor ner of lot No. 229, in the Bth district of formerly Troup now Meriwether county, levied on as the proj er y cf Vincent B. Simmons, to satisfy one fi. fa. in favor of James B. Hall v>. Vincent B. Simmons and John C. Tyus. Also one ox wagon, levied on as the property cf Thomas Bateman, to satisfy one fi. fa. in favor of John Dennis vs. Thomas Bateman. Also one lot of land No. 116, in the 10th district of originally Troup, now Meriwether county, levied on as the property of Stephen Grizzel, to satisfy one ti. fa. in favor of Benjamin R. Beeiand vs. said Grizzol. Also one two horse baroue.h, levied on as the pro perty of Henry L. Listajette. to satisfy one fi. fa. is suer! from Coweta Superior Court, in favor of James A. Abrahams vs. Henry L. Listajette. MORRIS G. TOWLES, Sheriff. April 30. I3ts RANDOLPH SALES. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, before the Court House, door in the town of Outhbert, Randolph county, between the husuai hours of sale, the f allowing property, viz : One lot of land No. 265. in the 6lh district of mid county, levied on as the property of Irby Gilder, to sa tisfy tour fi. fas. issued out of a Justices’ Court of sa 1 t county, m favor of William H. Lindsey. Levy mado and returned to me by a Constable. Also the west half of lot of land No. 7S in the 9th dis.rict of said county, levied on as the property of Henry Glover, to sa i-fy sundry fi. fas. issued out of a Justices’ Court of said county, i/i favor of Rubin S. Kirkland vs. Henry Glove'. Proper y pointed out by L. B. Camp. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. One lot of land No. 10, in the 9th district of said county, levied on as the property of Lemuel Webb, to sa'i-fy two fi. fas. issued out of a Justices’ Court of Houston coun'y. in favor of James Long vs. sa)d Webb. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta ble. One lot of land No. 104, in the 10 h district cf said coun’y, levied on as the property of Thomas Holladay, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued out of lhe Superior Court of said county, in favor of Rawls and Jelks One lot of land No. 23, in the 9 h district of said county, levied on as the property ofG. J. Reynolds, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued out of a Justices’ Court of sAd county, in favor of George T. Wood. Levy made arid returned to me by a Constable. Three town lots N’os. 1.2 and 3in square three ; also lo’ No. 3. in square four all in the town of Ciith bert, Randolph con ty, levied on as the propeity of Campion Terrv, Johnson Reynolds and M. O. Snel grove an lA. Howa-d. endorsers. Property levied on as M. O. Snelgrove’s. to sa’i-fy sundry fi. fas. iisued out of a Justices’ Court of said county, in favor ol Ran dal Yarbrough. Levy made thd returned to me by a Constable. April 21. B’s RICHARD DAVIS Sheriff. BAKER SALES. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, before the Cour’ House door, in the town of Newton Baker county, within the usual hours ts sale, the following property, to wit; One lot of land lying in the Ist district of oririnallv £ ariy, now Baket county, No. 337, taken as the pro perty of John Williams, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out of an Inferior Court of Wilkes countv, in favor of Jo 1 n and James -Ander-nn vs. said Williams. Property point and out to me by Thomas .1. Hoboes. WILLIAM H. HOWARD, Sheriff. April 14. DU. EDWARD DEI*ONY, COLUMBUS, GA.. Ofrirv. on Broad Street nearlv oorosbe ?*■. Post Crricr. April 12 18SS. Ifff FLORIDA .SEGARR.—3O 000 Florida .Segars for sale, ffhe bills of the CJuica Bank of •aken for ‘he stjtra par, by May 19. Stf SAML. M. JACKSON. AwX