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” PUBLIC MEETING. • • , Girard, Ala., May 12, lß3g. At a meeting of a portion of the citizens of Russell county, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of gates to represent the claims of those who Have been sutferers tn the late Creek Indian difficulties in Alabama, before the Congress of the United States, On motion of Maj. Jno. G. Worsham, Col. Henry Crowell was called to the Chair, and Walton B. Harris appointed Secretary. The object of the meeting having been explained by the Chairman, the following preamble and resolutions were ottered by Mr. J. S. Cal houn, and were adopted unanimously, viz: We, the claimants against the United Stales, lor depredations committed by the Creek Indians in 1336, view with pain, and almost despair, indications from Congress of a disposition to adjourn, without considering the report made by tlie commissioners ap pointed under an act of Congress of March 3d, 1837. Such a course we feel would he a cruel act of injustice. Many of us have lost our all, and some have lost two entire crops. Our consequential damages are immense, and call loudly lor the favorable consideration of Congress; and we cannot perceive the dis tinction made between the actual and conse quential losses. Even should Congress adopt the report made by the commissioners, Nov. 29th, 1837, it will fall infinitely short of our actual loss. Our necessities force us to ap peal to the justice of Congress, and we re spectfully ask that body to consider and de termine this matter; and whatever justice Ir.ay order, we pray may he forthwith grant ed. For the purpose, therefore, of presenting this subject to the early and prompt considc° ration of Congress, Resolved, That a committee of fiuir persons be appointed by this meeting, to proceed forthwith to the city of Washington, fir the fiurpose of urging upon Congress the abso ute necessity of making the necessary appro priations, previous to its adjournment, (or the payment of all just claims against the United States, resulting from the Creek Indian diffi culties of 1836 and 1537. Whereupon Messrs. John Crowell, James Abercrombie, James S. Calhoun and John C.inly, were appointed that committee. Resolved , That said committee he re quested to ask an interview with the Presi- 1 <lent of the United States, for the purpose of, making a plain statement of the distressing i inconveniences to which we are subjected in | Consequence of the postponement of action in reference to these claims; and that he be re spectfully requested to invite the earnest at tention of Congress to this subject forthwith. Resolved, That the committee appointed under the first resolution, have full power to represent our interests as they may deem advisable. On motion of Maj. J. G. Worsham, . Resolved , That said committee fill all va cancies that may occur in their body. On Motion of Mr. J. S Calhoun, Resolved , That the Chairman of said com mittee be furnished with a copy of tiie pro ceedings of this meeting. On motion of Col. Blake, Resolved , That ihe proceedings of this meeting be published in the different news papers in tin: city of Columbus, and that the Editors in Irwinton and Florence be re quested to publish them. On motion of Col. Murray, the meeting then adj turned. HENRY CROWET/L, Chairman. Walton B. Harris, Secretary. CONGH E S S I O NAL. From the (Express slip) N. Y. Herald. MONEY MA RKET. Thursda , May 10. This day (lie suspension act expired by limitation, arid the hanks of the State of New j York resume specie payments in Cull, hut if I has been attended as vet with no very re- t markable results, There is prevalent a great j feeling of confidence, and money among re- j f pilar business men is plenty; quite sufficient J ir the present wa its of trade. The banks are said to discount sparingly, but the offer ings of regular business paper are also very sparingly made. There is a class of dealers with whom money was never plenty, not even in the days of wild expansions two years since. This class still prate of the “screw j process,” hut ihe work of resumption m ist go j on securely, especially at this time, when it is still matter of doubt whether our Southern neighbors will second the New York banks— the northern Stales will doubtless follow in course. “ The convention of the Michigan Batiks met at Ann Harbor on tire Ist. It was com posed of eleven chartered and twenty joint stock hanks. John Biddle, Fsq. was ap pointed to tlie chnir—a committee of nine was appointed tn report “ their views in re lation totheg'neral condition of the currency of the S ate ad ihe best means of relief.” The con n; . tee reported in favor of an early day for resumption, and the convention re solved that, the Detroit hanks resume on the I6th, and ‘he other banks of the State within sixty days thereafter. Further resolved, tlial the batiks here represented receive and pay out nil the bank notes of the State entitled to credit, without recognizing any distinction of chartered banks, and those under the genera! banking law. Both the banks at Middletown (Conn.) re sume stwcie payments on the Sill insf. Thus we see (lie work going on, and of the northern and western banks, those who can, will resume; but the Southern banks, who depend on the movements of cotton, will go with Mr. Biddle. The resumption, in this manner, will improve exchanges north and west, and thereby revive the dormant ener gies of trade in these quarters, and create a demand for English manufactured goods, and thereby enable Mr. Biddle to sell his English stock of cotton without forcing the market too much. This will put the circle of his opera tions in motion, and place him in a condition to resume. The transactions at the stock exchange to day ha r e been more extensive than for some days; the prices still continue firm, and in some instances still advance. A heavy sale of Delaware and Hudson closed at an ad vance of 5-8 per cent; Am. L. and T. im proved 1-4 per cent; Harlaem, the sale was large and rose to 57, but the closing sale 56 1-2, which shewed an advance of 1-4 per cent, on the close of yesterday. Stonington advanced 1 1-4 per cent. Treasury notes evinced no material change. NEW VO It K RACES. We received, on Tuesday afternoon, an extra from the otlke of the Spirit of tiie Times, giving the result of the great sweep stakes over the Union Course, which came oiT on Tuesday. This was the largest sweep stakes ever run fir in this country. There were 44 subscribers, at SI,OOO entrance— s2so forfeit. Four of the entrances were de clared void hv the death of their owners, and twelve of the colts entered also died. There were 28 trained for the race, an 1 ns only five started the purse amounted to $12,000. It was won as follows : Mr. John C. Stevens’ Fordham, trained by Baxter, Jack, - - 11 Mr. Livingston’s Job, trained by Laird, Abram, - - -3 2 Mr. Robert L. Stevens’ Celeste colt, trained bv Conover, Valentine, 4 3 Col. Wynn’s John Linton, trained by Porter, George, - - ~ 1 Mr. Botfs’ Patience, trained by. Harri son, Medford, - - (list. Time, 1,49 1-2—1,50. The concourse in attendance was immense. The betting was in favor of <be two South- !ewers, Patience and John Liatoa ; even on Eordham against any other named horse. — Ford ha in won without a struggle in 1,49 1-2 —1,50. The day was fine, but the track was not in very good order, owing to tiie recent rains.— Baltimore Chronicle. Mr. Clay is the presidential candidate of Mr. Biddle. He is the candidate also of the Biddle (F/itgs, one and all. But even he did not dare stand up in the defence of his bank | confederate, on tiie passage of the bill prohi biting his fraudulent issue ot the notes ol the old Bank of the United States. Hear him, | on that occasion, and mark the attempts to I escape from any known association with ,“Mr. Biddle, his merchandise, his non-re sumption and his cotton bags,” at ihe mo ment when every tyro in the politics of the :country is familiar with the fact, that there is no act or deed that Mr. Biddle can do that • will not receive ihe cordial acquiescence, openly or covertly, of his federal partisans • and confederates, and that, on the other , hand, they can do nothing that will not com mand his ready aid and co-operation. “ As lor Nicholas Biddle, (says Mr. Clay.) , his merchandise, his non-resumption, his cot ton bags, &,c., we have nolliing to do with them—we want nothing to do with them, so far as I know the opinions of my friends and my own mind.”— Albany Argils. One's Mother. —Around the idea of one’s mother, the mind of man clings wth fond af fection. It is the first dear thought stamped upon our infant hearts when yet soft and ca pable of receiving the most profound impres sions, and all the after feelings are more or less light in comparison. Our passions and ! our wilfulne.ss may lead us far from the object of our filial Love, we may become wild, head strong, and angry at her counsels or opposi tion ; but when death has stilled her monito ry voice, and nothing hut calm memory re mains to recapitulate her virtues and good deeds, a flection, like a flower beaten to the ground by a rude storm, rises up her head and srr.iles amidst tier tears. Round that idea, as we have said, the mind clings with [fond affection; and even when the earlier pe riod of our loss forces memory to be silent, fancy lakes the place of remembrance, and twines the image of our departed parent with a garland of graces, and beauties, and vir tues, which we doubt not that she possessed. A well coneieved hint to delinquent subscri bers to newspapers, is furnished in the follow ing little anecdote. The Indianapolis Jour nal states that a merchant of Cincinnati hav ing received an order for some goods from a man in a neighboring state, went to a news paper office, and having ascertained that the person in question was a subscriber, obtained permission to look at the editor’s ledger.— Having found that the man had paid his bill, every year, and was not in arrears, he ex pressed himself satisfied with the result of the examination, and determined to fill the order forthwith. CITY HALL. Columbus, Ga. ) May 1-2, 1838. ( Council met pursuant to adjournment, 3 o'clock, P. M. Present, his Honor the Mayor, Aldermen Read, Hooper, Lewis, Allen, Chiplev, and Brooks. A resolution, offered by Alderman Wil liams at a previous meeting of Council, and laid on the table, was called up by Alderman Chiplev and passed, lo wit: Resolved, That the running at large of hogs in the streets of Columbus be, and is hereby, considered as a nuisance. Resolved, That it shall he the duty of the Marshall to cause all hogs, caught in the streets after the first day of June, to he pound ed, and shall, after two days notice (one pub lication of which notice shall be made in the public gazettes of this city) describing the marks of said hogs, proceed to sell the said hogs at public outcry : provided, that persons claiming a ny of said hogs, shall pay to the Marshal one dollar per each head of hogs so pounded. Resolved, That all Ordinances and Reso lutions conflicting herewith be, and are here by, repealed. Upon the adoption of which the yeas and tiavs were called fir and ordered to he placed on the Journals : Yeas 3. Nays 3 ; those who voted in the affirmative were Messrs. Lewis, Allen, and Chiplev; those in the negative Messrs. Read, Hooper, and Brooks; there being a tie the Mayor voted in the affirma tive. The Board of Health, for Franklin Ward, made their report to Council, which was re ceived, and the following Resolution, offered hv Alderman Read, adopted in reference t hereto : Resolved, That the Mayor advertise, ten days, ihe letting of the same specified work out by contract, to ihe lowest bidder, and fake bond, with good security, from the un dertaker, for the faithful performance of said contract. The Board of Health, for Randolph Ward, made their report, which was adopted. By Alderman Lewis: Resolved. That the Mayor lie. and he is hereby, authorized to let out to the lowest bidder, at. public oulerv, af ter twenty days notice, the building of anew Market house, to be located at some point as central and convenient to all the citizens as is practicable, See. By Alderman Chiplev: Resolved, That the present Bridge keeper he dismissed, and that the Council proceed to the election of another keeper. On motion, Council adjourned until Mon day, 14th inst. 5 o’clock, P. M. CITY HALL, Columbus. Ga. ) May 14, IS3B. ( Council met pursuant to adjournment, 5 o'clock, P. M. Present, his Honor the Mayor, Aldermen Read. Hooper, Andrews, Lewis, Allen, Chip lev, Brooks, and Hodges. Council proceeded to the election of Bridge keeper, which resulted in the election of Mr. Richard Gray. By Alderman Brooks: Be it Ordained, That hereafter no retailer, or any other per sin in this city, shall be allowed to sell, or dispose of any spirits of any kind, to any slave or slaves, in small or large quantities, unless such slave or slaves have a special order from his or tier owner. Be it further Ordained, That for each and every such offence he or she shall be fined, on conviction, twenty-five dollars, one half to be jfiid to the informer, and the other half to go into the City Treasury. On the adoption of this Ordinance the yeas and nays were called for and ordered to he placed on the Journals: Yeas 3, nays 3 ; those who voted in the affirmative were Messrs. Read, Brooks, and Hodges; ihose I who voted in the negative were Messrs. Lewis, Allen, and Chipley; Messrs. Hooper and Andrews declining to vote; there being a tie the Mayor gave the easting vote in the affirmative. Bv Alderman Lewis: His Hopor th* Ma yor having made a location for the market house, at the intersection of Sf. Clair and Oglethorpe streets, it is, by Council, Resolved, That the choice meets its appro bation. Passed unanimously. Council then adjourned until Saturday, the 2b’th ins). 3 o’clock, P. M. Published bv order of the Council. J. ROBERTS, City Clerk. NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby notified not to trade for a certain PROMISSORY NOTE , given hr mv seif to Peter Grimes, for the sum of one hundred dol lars, given some time in the early part of this year f.r rent, as the consideration for which sard note was •riven ha- entirely failed. ” Mav3. 142 t ‘ ALFRED HUTCHISON. MARRIED, On Tuesday evening last, by the Rev. Thomas Sarnford, Gol. Hines Halt to .Miss Surah A. C. Perry, all of Columbus. THEATRE. ms. BROWN’S FOURTH NIGHT. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, will be performed Shakspenre’i Tragedy of OTHELLO, the Moor of Venice. Othello, ‘ Mr. BROWN, lago, Mr. Young. Cassio, Mr. Daily. IloLrigo, Air. Hart. Brahantio, Mr. Carter. Montano, Air. Clark. Desdemona, Mrs. HART. Emelia, ATrs. Daily. Grand variations on the Violin, a Li Paganini, by Air. Sclunidt. LOVERS’ Q.UARRELS, Or like Ht inter like Man. Don Carlos, Air. Dailv. Sancho, Mr. HART. Lopez, Air. Carter. Leonora, . M s. Daily. Jacintha, Mrs. BROWN. Doors open at half-past 7, and Curtain to rise at 8. Tickets to be had at the Cry Hall, Sans Souci, Co lumbus Hotel and Theatre. 15 It MAYOR’S OFFICE, MAY 16, 1838. WILL be let out to the lowest bidder, at the Council Chamber, in the city of Columbus, on Tuesday, the sth of June nex r . at 12 o’clock, the building of a MARKET HOUSE in Oglethorpe street, immediately north of Crawford street. The plan will be left in the Council Chamber. 15 It J. S. CALHOUN. Mayor. NOTICE. ALL those Wheel Horses indebted to the subscri . ber are requested to come forward and pay up, and f>r the future lie will work them in the lead. Mar 16. 153? D, J. BRITT. GENERAL AGENCY. THE subscriber will attend to the renewal of all Notes in the CENTRAL BANK that maybe entrusted to his care, for the customary fee of one dol lar for each renewal. Also to the taking out and for warding GRANTS, for fifty cents each. Letters inclosing Money and Notes (POST PAID) will be promptly attended to. JOHN R. ANDERSON. Milledgeville, April 20, 1838. lSeowto.l NOTICE. ALT, persons having demands against the estate of THOAIAS HUDSON, late of Heard county .de ceased. are requested to render them in in terms of the law ; and tho e indebted to make payment. May 7. 15 3t WINSTON WOOD, Adm’r._ IMPORTANT NOTICE. FOR THE AFFLICTED THERE IS A BALM IN GILEAD. f B ’tUE citizens of Zebulon, in Pike county, are hereby notified, that Air H. G. JOHNSON, of that place, is the authorised agent for selling BRAN DRETH’S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS, and has his CERTIFICATE of Agency and a fresh supply of the Pills from the Genera! Agency in Columbus. And they are further cautioned against purchasing Pills, for BRANDRETH’S PILLS, of Mr. John Neal, of that place, as he is offering for sale the basest counterfeits. Purchase only of the known and autho tised Agents, and you are on the sure side. AND YET ANOTHER. The citizens of Alon'icello, in Jasper county, are hereby notified, that Messrs. KEI.LUM & MAX EY. of that place, are the authorised Agents for the sale of the BR ANDRETTI VEGETABLE UNI VERSAL P LLS end have their CERTIFI CATE of Agency, and a fresh supply of the GENU INE PILLS from the General Agency in Columbus, And lest any among them, who wish to purchase the genuine medicine, should be deceived by the counter feit at the peril of their health, and perhaps their lives, I would give them timely caution not to purchase Pills of AJessrs. Hurd & Hangerford. who it seems are of fering spurious Pills on Dr Brandreth’s credit.--• Touch not the unclean thine. JOHN B. PEABODY. General Agent f >r Georgia, Alabama and Florida. Columbus. AJav 14. 15tf CHARLESTON COMB MANUFACTORY RESUMED. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and firmer customers, at a distance, that he lias been prevented by ii! health from afendingto business, for several years past, until this season, and knowing that many of his countr’ friends have not been aware of his resuming again, befire making their purchases elsewhere, he with pleasure informs them that his health h ‘s been so much restored that he will attend to hem again in the manufacturing, altering and repair ing every description of C MBS. and has nowand inten Is always keeping on hand the most extensive assortment of Combs of every description ‘hat can be found in anv other house tn the Southern market, bo'h of his own manufac'ure and imported; all orders Dr Combs from M-rchan’s at a distance, will be as fatth f.il y fillatt a if they, were present in every respect.— He in’ends also to keep the varieties of Bone Bonnets, and Need cs of all the different qualities. Brushes, Looking Glasses, Snaps, low priced Jewellery, &c., w th many fancy articles, which will be disposed of at wholesale upon reasonable terms and which he invites all to evamme before purchasing elsewhere, at the old stand, 100 Kin- 1 street, sign of the Mammoth Ox Horn. Mav 7. 15 fit W. W. WILBUR. GEORGIA RAKER COUNTY. aWTHEREAS M.ahlon Bedell and Marv TJ. Den s nard, administrators on the estate of Burrell J. D tnnard. deceased, apply for letters of dismission from said adtninistra'ion— These are therefore to cite a nd admonish ad and sin gtt'ar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear a 1 my office, within the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not. he granted. Given under my hand at office. Mav 5, 1838. 15 6m M. BEDELL, c. c. o. GEORGIA. STEWART COUNTY. WHEREAS Richard Kidd applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of James Giliispie, late of Mississippi,deceased— These are therefore to cite and a Imonish ail and sin gular the kindred an 1 creditors of said deceased, to be an ! appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under mv hand at office. Mav 14 1338. 15 4t J. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. o. GEORGIA, STEWART COUNTY. WHEREAS Margarett Eperson applies to me for letters of administration on ihe estate of Samuel Eperson, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he g anted. Given under my hand at office. Mav 14. 1838. 15 4t J. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. o, GEORGI A, STEWART COUNTY. WHEREAS Ezekiel A. Brady applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of John Brady, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grant* and. Given under my hand a’ office, Mav 14, 1833. 15 4t J. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. o. GF.'tRGIA, STEWART COUNTY. WHEREAS Thomas P. Helton applies to me w W for letters of administration on the estate of William Price, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and'adm nish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at. my office, within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, i r any they have, why said letter’s should not be granted. Given under mv band at office, May 14. 1838. I 15 4t * J. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. o. j GEORGIA, STEWART COUNTY. mT E\ ISK WAL t ER, ot the 747th district, G. jS— A M., tolls before me, Henry AnJerson, a Justice i of the Peace in and for said county, one gray Indian i ponv MARE, about four feet high, supposed to be sis. | teen years old. Appraised by John AVimheriy and William Maynor, to five dollars. April 28, 1838. j Henry Anderson, j. p. | A true extract from the Esfrav Book. May 14 1838. 15St J. S. YARBROUGH', c. i. c. j ~ STONGE & s££zs ~~ CtONTINUE to receive and offer for sale all kinds ’ of Staple and fancy Dry Goods, Boors, Shoes.! Hats,Saddlery, Hardware, fee. together with a good j supply of Groceries of which will be sold on the most . favorable terms . Feb. Ist. 1833. 52 ts 7813L5. picketed SHEEP HEAD. 20 boxes fine Scotch Herring, 4 bb!s. Cranberries, 20.000 best Spanish Cigars, Just received and for sale by Feb. 1, IS3S. 52tf YONGE & ELLIS. •jAAA BALES OF COTTON wanted by the subscriber, for which the highest market . pric” will be given. j The undersigned is also prepared *o make liberal advances on Cotton shipped to his friends in New York or Liverpool. ‘ B. HEPBURN. Nov. 23. 44tf PAY IP. THOSE whose Notes and Accounts have become due, are urgently, but respectfully, requested to p xv ur. ALLEN & YOUNG. They woold also inform their friends that they have removed to No. 1 Mclntosh Row, lateiv known as Mclntosh Ha!’, where can he found a general assort ment of Groceries. Bagging. Rone. Salt which will he sold low for CASH! ‘ ’ Oc'.l. 42 LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at Columbus, May 1,1833. Alexander, Miss Eliza A Holms, Charles A Acer, DHL Howard, James W Alferd, James A J Harris, Miss Sarah H Appleby, John Harrison, ?.l A F Adams, William S Helants, Anderson Abrahams Anderson D Howard W H Adams, Mrs Sarah L Hudson, T H Ardis, John Hardrick, W W Andrews, Charles P Hammings, Reddick B iker, Miliis P Hams, John Bioadworth, Henry Isier, Matilda B Freen Jefferson, Benjamin Bupry, M J 2 Jones, M T Brown, Thomas G Johnson, Wra P Burton, John W Jeter, Cornelus Bell, Frances Johnson, Mrs Elizabeth Bolt, Samuel Jackson, L B M W Baker, M V Jones, Samuel Biunchard, Ephraim Jones, Marquis D Bug, Mrs Emily Jackson, Waddy I Brown Lewis B Johns, Jessee B 2 B.ackburn, Burrell King, Geo W Burt, Mrs Mary Kent, Miss Susan Braningfield, Brvan Knotts, John K B iker, “Samuel H Kircus, H Brooks, liiratn Kelly, James Beall, Gen William King, Amos Beall, A Kelly, Miss Harriet C Bolts, Frederick'B Kirkly, John II Best, Decatur King, Mrs H. Bishop, John Low, Miss Martha Buslur, DE Little, John B Buchanan, James Lamar, Philip Bisco, William I-ee, 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, Win Mills, R K 2 Brown, Henry Meggett, Adam Benson, Squire Mitchell, Mrs. Nancy B ooks, Miss Koseana Moore, Mrs A Bennett, Rachael Massev, Cordey Badger, Dr S B Massev, Kimbral Brown, Vinson T May. Hardy Brown, Marcus D Mitchell, Isaac 2 Boyce, J H Mitchell, Randolph 2 Bishop, David Murry, Mr Bird, Mrs Elizabeth Morgan. W C Carter, Samuel E Murry, Wm W 2 Collins, George Mayner, Charles Cross, Miss Lucretia Moss, Alexander 2 Cartlidgc, Jeremiah Mitchell, Miss Rebecca Clark, Lewis Mitchell. R G Carden. Wm Miller, Thomas Carter, Miss Jano Mills, Wm C Chumorston, Rom Merry, Yohan Cooper, Murk A Mann, A F Clemmons, Miss Elizabeth Mills, 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 Growl, John Jr MeGibony, James C Coniway, William McDowel, Henry W Clark, Miss Mary McGehee, Wm Conaway, Wesley McCall, Mrs A M Campbell, Col P Me Key, Alexander Campbell, Thomas J Nix Thomas Crosby, William P Nolen, T H Cook, Rowland B Nichols, Mrs J E Crowell, George Nicholson. J E 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 Eineline Phelps & podge Dodson, Samuel l’ressly, Wm Dill, A A Pryor, A C Day, A C 2 Park, Joseph Duncom.Perry E Powers, Wm A Dcvenport, Joseph Peddy, Penny Dillion, James Prowett, John W Daniel, John Pallara. Wm Drews, Sherman Pride, Wm Davison, Gcorgo Perry. Alvv Dougherty, John Pichard, L Duel, Mrs Pa - rick, Miss Sarah Ann Duffell, Asmus Roberts, Wm H 2 Evans, Susan Russell, Sampson E!li3, Joseph D Reeves, Prior Ellis, Dr Win Rankin, James 2 Ellis, Benj T Ragland, Miss Eliza Everett, Jaames 3 Ragland, Lemuel Eubanks, Thomas 2 Reid, E Ely, Seaborn Reid. M>ss Martha Edson, Orren Russell, Benjamin Ellis, Thomas )< ose, Henry Ennis, John Randall, Geo A Ecklis.JG Roper Wiley Fortum. Joshua W Russell, James Forbes, Geo D 2 Ragland. R C 2 Floyd, Miss E Read, Thomas Field, John It 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 Fiewellen, Nancy Spr gue, Lorenzo Gillison Miss Jano A Sinead, Azor Gray, TM Spoor, Charles Gibson, VYilev J Swartout, Samuel Garner, John H Statham, Jumes Guthrey, Simeon 2 Shepherd, Morton II Groom, Council Sirnmons, James Glass, Solomon Seymour & McKinly Gay, G W 2 Simms, Benjamin F Gresham, Miss E S Smith, It L 2 Guerry, Miss Martha L Smith, James M Gilbert, Wiloy Stubbs, A B Guerry, P V Sams. Reuben Gray, Miss Eliza Sams, Lewis Green, Wm 2 Smith, Jonathan Goldsmith, T Smith. A B Green, Roland Slone, Hezakiah Goldsmith, J T Smith. Mrs Jane Gibson, T G Scarborough, James A Garre, Malcolm Strowd, R L Gi;bert, Jounton Smith, John Girard, Wm. L. Sullivan. D >ray, Thomas E Smith, Win 2 Green, Mr Simms, Miss Anderson Garrett, James Speor, Lewis Gidtron, Mr Swan, Charles Green, Henry Shortridge, G D | Goodrich, S 2 Simms, Thomas _ Green, Levi Satterwhite, David S Gamboll, A J Slippy, George W Gray, B H 2 Smith, Hamilton Halford, J C Shafner, Henry Howard, Mrs Elcnor2 Speler, Cavern L Hopton, John Smith, Henry “V Harwell, Wm Smith, N G Hatton, R J 2 Swan, Harrison Hall. T Twilly, Sarah A Hoskins, R I Teller, PH Hand, J W Tibbetts, La Fayette Harris, Seaborn Tarver, Mrs Nancy Hill, Dr H W Tanner, Mrs E How’ard, Henrv Townsend, Lewis 2 Hall, T L ‘ Thompson, John W. He ron, A Tedwell, D D Hiller, Jacob Townsend, John Hammork, Joseph Turner, Miss Mary Hull, Ur Calvin E Troutman, H B Harris, Richard Turner, Wm Hodges, Wm Thomas, P M Hathaway & Cos Taylor, PC Harrison, Wm Tennell, Gen F M Hastings, B 2 Thompson, Ara Hudson, G II Taylor, Daniel G Howard, Ralph Turner, WM Hyde, S P 2 Thompson, Dr j Harris, H H Thurman. Miss Ana Horton, Mrs Rosamond Vinson. Payton Hargrove, H W Vinson, Janies Hartnese, Robert 2 Wood, Asa B 2 HollaJay, James G Wilson, Joel Hunley, Ambrose Wiggens, Josepn 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 j Heal, Mrs Elizabeth Worsham. J G Hutchins, Miss Elizabeth Walker, John ! Hopas. Jacob W alklev, S S i Hall, Thomas L Wav, Charles i Hall, T W H Williams, Dr R W 2 ! Hanks. Miss Francis t\ all, Jessee : Harrard. Guin V esson. James Wood, Mrs Anna iCJ 0, Persons calling for anv of the above Letters, will please say they are advertised. 103 t JAMES VAN NESS, Post Master. TO MECHANICB & 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, for the purpose of erecting a Bridge across the Chat tahoochee river opposite the town of Irwinton, Ala.— The undersigned is directed, by 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. But as the work is a verv important one. undertakers wonld no doubt wish to view the premi-es, lie site far the location of the Bridge. &c.. before rendering any specific plans or pro posals for erection. The first day of July nett is set apart by the. Board forhe purpose of receiving propo sals. In the meantinn any other information in rela tion to the work, will be given on application to the undersigned or the Directors. WM. J. W. WELBORN, !\lav 3. Treasurer, i. B. c. N. B. The Chattahoochee, where it is proposed to locate the Bridge, is ibont 100 yards wide, and the bluff is about 100 feet high. The Bridge, when built, must not obstrue. the mvigatkm of the river. 14 3t WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY. ; MISS SARAH \V. BRACKETT, PRINCIPAL. 1 THIS s-cond term in this Seminary commences j <n Monday, 2d April, and for the general int'or-! niation of applicants from a distance, notice is given, j that Board for Pupils can he obtained in the most re- i spectacle families in our town, at prices varying from TEN to TWELVE DOLLARS per month,/ad. lights, and washing included. The course of instruction in this institution, is tho- i rough, complete, and a< extensive as in the most ap proved Northern Seminaries. The discipline and stu- | dies in each department, are carefully adapted to the | ages inJ standing of the Pupils, and in all. the Bible is a book of dailv study and recitation,being regarded not only as the means of enlightening the conscience and purifying the neart, but as the basis of al! correct edu cation. B >ok used in the Seminary : The Bible; Walker’s or Webster’s Dictionary: Child’s Guide; Mount Vernon Reader; Analytical Reader ; Porter’s Rhetorical Reader ; National Read er: Young Ladies’ Class Book. Peter Parley’s Geography; American School Geo graphy ; Mahehrtin’s Geography. Goodrich’s First Book of History : Second Book of History ; Willard’s Republic ; Worcester’s Elements of History, with Goldsmith’s Greece, Rome, and Eng land ; Goodrich’s Ecclesiastical Histor.-. Andrews’ and Stoddard’s Latin Grammar : Good rich’s Latin wessons; Latin Reader ; Virgil; Cicero’s Select Orations. Emerson’s First Arithmetic: Emerson’s Second j Arithmetic ; Adams’ New Arithmetic : Colburn’s | First Lessons; Bailey’s Algebra; J)ay’s Algebra; Playfair’s Euclid. * Smith’s New Grammar; Mrs. Phelps’ Botany; Lincoln’s Botany ; Hayward’s Physiology ; Combe’s Physiology ; Alcott’s House-I-Live-Tn ; Gallaudet’s Natural Theology; Paiey’s Natural Theology; Al den’s Class Book of Natural Theology ; Watts on the Mind; Mason on Self-Knowledge; Kidd’s Phys'ca! Condition of Man; Smellie’s t-hilosophy 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 ; Alexander’s Evidences of Christianity; Sullivan’s Political Class Book. RATES OF TUITION. For cliildron under 9 years of age. per quarter, {53 00 For children over 9 and less than 12 years, 10 (X) Ovpr 12 years, 12 00 The only extra charges in this Seminary are, for Music, per quarter, 15 00 French, * 5 00 Di awing and Painting in all their varieties, 5 00 References.—' The Trustees beg leave te refer to the following gentlemen : Rev. S. S. Davis, Augusta ; Rev. S. J. Oa=sels, 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 plyin to either of the undersigned. A. L. ALEXANDER, Chairman. SAM’L. BARNETT, Treasurer. E. M BURTON. Secretary. Dr. JOHN H. MARK A. LANE, LOCK WEEMS. JAMES WINGFIELD. March 20. 1838. 12 4t CIRCULAR. THE undersigned take pleasure in being able to state, to Merchants of this State, Georgia, N. Carolina, Tennessee, and A abama, who have here'o fore made their purchases in this city, that, although many of us have lost a part of our Goods, by 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 buuness 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 been able to do it at this season of the year. L.M. Wiley, Parish & Cos. J. & C. Lawton. Fort, To.vnsend & Men- Farrar & Robinson. denha’l. W. Timmons & Son. H. W. Conner. Elisha Carson & Cos. C. & G. 11. Kelsey & HAI- Howland, Ward & Tass. sted. Casimer Patrick. Harral, Lyon & Cos. C. Burckinyer & Cos. Bannister & Lanneau. Geo. B Locke & Cos. Jackson, Capers & Cos. D. Crocker & Cos. B'wraem & Cos. S. Chadwick & Cos. Miller, Ripley & Cos. Jno L. Pezant & Cos. Haviland. Harral ft Allen. S. Mowry, Jr. Weed & Fanning. Edw. Winslow. Gilliland, Son & Howell. W. Jo’ es & Smith. Hvatt, Mcßurney & Cos. Otis J. Chafee. J.’W.Y. Walton. William Millikin. E. B. Stoddard. Millikin & Walton. H. Stoddard, Miller & Cos. Dorrance & Biglow. John Van Winkle. Jas. Bancroft & Cos. Wm C. Oakley. J. R. Simon on & Cos. Hatch, Fleming & Cos. Hillard & Wade. Havden. Gregg & Cos. Nathan A. Cohen. Baker, Fry #c Cos. N. H. Wtldman & Cos. Jas. R- Stevens. S’arr & Williams, Jas. J. McCarter. F. Dav. S. & J. Watson. Lord & Stocker. Stevens. Henderson & Taylor St Kennedy. Adger. 14 4t DISSOLUTION. THE co-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. S. SMITH & Cos. TO MERCHANTS, LAWYERS, &c. THE subscriber has opened an office on Broad street, above the store of A. Levison, Esq. where lie 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 diafting and engrossing 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, Angus'. 23.1837. 34 ts DAHLIAS WE have yet 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. 13 3t H. C. PH ■ LPS & Cos. AT PRIVATE MALE. “fi hhds. Ohio Bacon Side A ’ll” 15 bbls. Prime Pork 1 box Imitation English Cheese 100 bbls. Flower, Western, on consignment by SAM. M. JACKSON, Anclioneer May 3. 13 It and Com. Merchant. CHAIRS, CHAIRS. 1 DOZEN Cane bottom Chairs JL 10 do Rush do do 20 do Windsor do 3 elegant Mahogany Rocking Chairs For sale on consignment bv S. M. JACKSON, 12 ts Auc. & Com. Mer. LOTS FOR SALE IN the town of Roanoke.—Will be sold, to the highest bidder, on Friday, the ISt h day of JULY | next, m Ihe town of Roanoke, a number of business lots. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, I or rented fur the next season, a commodious warehouse. ! Sale positive. WILLIAM COOPER, agent fur Company. May 3 13 6t eow LIME. r\ BBLS. new Thomaston Lime expected by the Steamer Oceola, from Apalachicola.— Wilt be sold low if taken at the wharf. WM. P. YONGE, Front street. Nov. 16. 44tf LACE 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 bv ’ S. M. JACKSON, 12 ts Auc. & Coro. Mer. 1 BBLS. rectified Whiskey 1 40 bbls. N. F,. 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 bv YONGE & ELLIS. March 15. 6'f i £V J BBLS Newark Cider, mm ■‘dt 10 boxes fresh Lemons, just received, and for sale bv March 15. 6tf YONGE & EI.LTS. •ITT* The undersigned has resumed the practice of LAW at Columbus, Georgia. Feb. 27. 4:f ALFRED IVERSON. ‘ RAI MOND & ALLISON, wholesale Grocers and commission Merchants ,Apalachicola, Flor. Aug. 11. 18tf ON CONSIGNMENT. CASKS fresh Thomnston Lime. Just reM by* ALLEN & YOUNG. Jan. 5. V FLORIDA AND IRWINTON MAIL f STAGE. THE undersigned, having obtained the contract; for transporting the mail from Columbus, Cia. to Fort Gaines, Ga. by tiio way of Fort Mitchell, Flo rence, Irwimon and Franklin, Lave commenced ihe conveyance of the same in two hrse S ages, and will leave Columbus every Tuesday and Fr ; lav.a: 5 o’clock in the morning, arrive at Irwinton at 6 o’clock in t.ie evening on the same days ; leave Irwinton e very Wed- i nesday and Saturday morning, and reach Fort Games > at 12 o’clock at noon on the same days. Returning. | leave Fort Gaines every Sunday and Wednesday at j 5 o’clock in the morning, sleep at Florence, and arrive ! at Columbus every 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. 49if STAGE LINE TO FORT GAINES. THE public are informed that a line of S ages 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, a’ 6 o’clock A. M.. and arrive at Irwinton same day by 6 P. M.; leaving b ort Gaines every Sunday and Thurs day, at 6 P. I\l. Stage office, in Columbus, at John Whiteside’s ; at the Tavern in Florence ; in Irwinton, at Morrison’s ; Fort Gaines, at Sutiiff’s. BISSELL & WHITESIDE, Proprietors. March 6. 6tf S. T. CHAPMAN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Columbus , Ga., WILL attend (he several Courts 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. Macfherson Berbifn, Hori. William Law, M. Hall McAllistfk, Hon. Robert M. Charlton, Hon. Charlis S. Henry, Savannah. Col. Seaborn Jones, Col. J. F. Foster, Col. J. W. Campeell, Judge Thomas, Judge [verson, Colquitt, Holt R Ecnois, April 26. 12tf Columbus. ~ CAUTION. ~ ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trading for a protnissory Note given by the subscriber to Samuel Thompson, or hearer, dated some time in February or March, 1835, and due the 25:h 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 lor them un less compelled bv law. JOHN SINCLAIR, by Wm. T. SINCLAIR. Warm Springs, Ga. April 3, 18S8. 12 ts LAW NOTICE. THE late firm of Campbell, MeDougald & Har ris having been dissolved by mutual consent, the undersigned will continue to practice in all the counties of the Chattahoochee Circus, the counties of Barbour, Russell and Chambers, in Alabama, under the firm of Camnbcl! & McDougald. Their office is at tl.eir old stand on Broad street. JAMES 11. CAMPBELL, ALEX’R McDOUGALD. May 4,1837. 18 ts MEDICAL NOTICE. DRS. HOXEY & WILLIAMS have taken into connexion with them Dr. JNO. J. B. HOX- E V, 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 7 . AIVERSEN, Piofessor of Music from Gcr • 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 6 9 f TEN DOLLARS REWARD. R ANA WAY from the subscriber, on the ?B'h April, a negro man by the name of ABRAM aged 30. He is about 5 feet 2 inches high, and heavv built; speaks quick, and has a sober, down-cast look when spoken to. The above reward will be given to anv person who will bring him to my house on the Macon Stage Road, 11 miles from Columbus, or lods?e hun in jvil and keep him till l call fir him. May 10. 144 t WiLLIAM R. RUSSELL. MEDICAL. DOCTOR E. T. TAYLOR, of Clinton, has re moved to Columbus and expects to devote his attention to the practice of Medicint. Calls either in the City or Country- will receive prompt attention. His office is on Broad street, nearly opposite the In surance Bank, arid his residence next above Dr. Wil son’s. Feb. 12. 2;f NOTICE. ALL persons having Claims against the estate of the late H. 13. MILLTKIN, are requested to bring them forward, authentica ed as the law directs ; and those indebted to said esa'e are requested to make immediate payment, or the claims will be put in suit. J. 11. CAMPBELL, A Im’r March 26. 1638. Sis with the Will annexed. NOTICE. MN. CLARK, Esq., is duly authorised to set -9 tie with all persons indebted, or 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 bv Spring. I hope this notice will he a sufficient hint. March 8. 5f E. SIGOURNEY NORTON. NOTICE. I FOREWARN all persons from trading for one promissorv NOTE for £2O, made payable to Jolm A. More, dated some time in January last, due the 25th of Dec., 1833. 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. 53m OWEN SIMPLER. NOTICES. ALL persons are hereby forewarned from crediting any of the officers or crews of the Steamboats Alabama, Muscogee or Oceola, as no debts contracted by them will.be paid by the owners, j Feb. 13. 2tf T. &M. EVANS, Agents. NOTICE. 5F 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 lie can hook a plenty. March 21. 7tf G. B. TERRY. NOTICE—SAVE COST. ALL in lebieci to the subscribers, either 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. 6mom NOTICE. ALL those indebted to us lor the years 183 b and ‘37, are requested to come forward and seltle,— Those that do not we shall be under the necessity <>t j discontinuing auv further indulgence. Jan. 17. *sotf J. S. SMITH & CO. I NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to E. C. Roberts, by note or i account, are requested to make immediate pay-! ment to WM. SULLIVAN, who is au'horised to I 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 i 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 sanv.! It is hoped that all md**he ‘ to the concern wiil settle i their Notes or Accounts befo *• the Ist of January next, as longer indulgence cannot be given. Nov. 22. 44tf JACOB FOGLE. NOTICE. JOHN B. GUEDIION, of Augusta, having dis-l posed of his interest in the Liverv Stables in Co- j lumbus, heretofore under the direction of Mr. Thomas; Fleming, is desirous that the business of the establish ment should be brought to a clogy. All persons indebt ed are informed that his Dooks and accounts are at the ; office of Mr. Van Ness, where the claims against him j w ill be settled, ami where it is expected mat all persons indebted will call and liquidate their bills by note or payment. A. C. CALDWELL. Att’v. in fact for JOHN B. GUEDIION. Colirhbusi, Geo. April 13.1837. 15 ts -X/-V TONS IRON, assorted, 4 \f 200 casks Nails, iust received and for sale bv WM. & IAS. BLAIR, Broad street. • Columbus, May 9. pj f JOTTCE THIS. ~ ■! THF. person who borrowed our CATALOGUE of Dahlias. Shrubs, &c. with a letter attached,! will please have the gondnesp to return it. as re have . no ropv. and can not do w i*bout it, Mav9. 14 2 H. C. PHELPS & Cos. 1 SHERIFFS’ SALES. HEARD SALES. •wsbyjlT, so<L on ‘k® , “ s ’ l Tuesday in JUNK f V next, before the Cour -House door in the lowfc of b ranltlin, Heard county, at the uruai hoots of sale, the foiiowfrie property, Viz : Fraction No. 94, in the* lf* h district of originally Carroll, now lit-ard cout’y, and Nor-., fractions 36b, | and 383, m the 3d district of originally Cowem, now j Heard county, containing two hundred acres, n.oro or less , levied on as ihe property of John KoiVon. Fraction No. 381, in the. 3d (1 s'nst of originally ■ Coweta, now Heard county, i:on'ainii:g one hundred and ninety acres, more oi less ; all the above land adjoining the town of Franklin , a'soiot No. 1, in lit ter B. with a good building spitahie for a tavern on it ? lot No. 1, in letter K. in ihe town of Franklin ; the last mentioned property levied on as the propel ty of Andrew Woodley ; all of the above property levied on .o sa’isfy a fi. fa. issued from Heard Superior Court, in favor of Mason uud Wilkins, or the use of John C. Mason; and other fi. fas. Mason and V ilkins vs. John Ronton. Minor W. Haris and Andrew Woodly, and other fi. fas. in my hands. For the payment of the above property nothing will be received but gold or silver, or notes on specie pay ing banks. , Also lot No. 175, in the 15th district of originally Carroll, now Heard county, levied on by a ti. fa. issued from Clark Superior Court, in favor of l.uke Reed & Cos. vs. Thomas A. Wright and Littleton R. Brewer. April 26. ISts POSEY JOHNSON, Sheriff. TALBOT SALES. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JUNK 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 county, with a Saw Mill ou the same, levied on to satisfy sundry <i. fas. from a Justices’ Court of Talbot county, in favor of Robert Hicks vs. William Hatcher, and William M. Brown securily. Levy made and returned to me by a Con stable. Also lot No. 39. in the 15th district of Talbot County, levied on to satisfy one fi. fa. issued out of a Justices’ Court of Talbot county, in favor of Jl. B. Rucker vs. Buriell Pope. Levy made and to me by a Constable. Also one hundred acres of land, it being part of lot No. 200,111 the 15th district of Talbot county, levied on to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from a Ju-ticcs’ Court of Talbot county, in favor of John Tamphn vs. Lewis Mullins, R. L. Mullins and J. Battle. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. rtlso seventy acres of land, more or less, it being part of No. 122, in the 16th district of Talbot county, io satisfy sundry 6. fas. from a Justices’Court, in la vor of Thos. A. Brown & Cos. vs. Sirena Culpepper. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Also one hundred acres of land. part of lot No. 169, in the 23d district of Talbot county, levied on as the property of H. L. Wade, to satisfy sundry fi. fas from a Justices’ Court of Taibot county, in favor of H. M. Osgood & Cos. vs. H. L. Wade. Also one house and lot in ihe town of Oentrcville, containing six and one-eighth acres of land, originally the Church lot, levied on as the projierty of H. L. Wade, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from a Justices’ Court of Ta'.bot county, in in favor of H, M. Osgood & Cos. vs. H. L. Watle. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Also thirtv-five acres of land, all on the north side of I.azor Creek ; of the east half of lot of land No. 162, in the 23d district of Talbot 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 the balance of the stock of goods remaining oft hand, of the late firm of Maddux & Irby, levied on to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from Talbot Inferior Court, ih favor of Benidict & Benidict vs. James J. Irby, ur* viving copartner. POTPONED SALE. Will l>e sold, on the first Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours of sale, one barouche, levied on as the property of John C. Hamilton, to satisfy one fi. fa. from Talbot Inferior Court, in favor ol Thos. /. Bryant vs. JohnU. Hamilton. Also one negro boy bv the name of Efmon, levied on as the property of Henry E. Williams, to satisfy one fi. fa. from Talbot. Superior Ccurt, in Lvor of James Siegers vs Henry E. Williams, b . A. Bailey and Richard Bai ev. THOS. U. ROBINSON, Sheriff. April 28, 13t STEWART MALES. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JUNE . next, before the Court House door m the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, wi.hin the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : Lot of land No 52, in ihe 23d district of Stewart county, to satisfy afi.fa. in favor of Daniel Richard* son vs. Uriah Perkins anJ Lemuel Griffi h. Piopcrty 1 pointed out by plaintiff, ti. fa. issued from Stewart Su perior Court, and other fi. fas. vs. the same. May 1. M. Mi FLEMMING, Sheriff. AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL BE SOLD, Lot ot land No. 122. m ihe 26 n district, and No.- IS3, in the 25th district of originally Lee. now Stew art coun y. taken as ihe property of Jeplilha Pickett io satisfy two fi fas. issued out of the Superior Court of Stewart county, one in favor of David M. Scar brough, the other in favor of hartwell li. Sitn.s bearer vs. said Pickett. Said lati l well improved. Property poin’.ed out by ihe defendant. Also one negro man by the name of Ranuol, and the east half of lot of land No. 47. and all of loi of land No. 48 in the 18th district of originally Lee; now Stewart county, all levied on as the property of Robert Rey nolds and William A. Within ’tori, to sa L.fy sundry li. fas issued from a Justices’ Court of S ewart cotn .y in favor of Solomon Purnal vs said Reynolds and Witb ington. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta ble. Five negroes namely, Will, a man, thirty years old ; Luke, a man thirty-five years old ; Betty, a woman, forty years old. and her i wo childen, all levied on at the property of Wayn W. Eilands, to sa isfy sirfirlry ete eutions issued out of a Justices’ Court of Stewart county. in favor of John Gi ford. Levy made and re tained to rue bv a Constable. LEONIDAS W. HILL, D. Sheriff. April 24. 13is be sold, on the first Tuesday in JUNE W v next, before the Court House dooi in the town’ .ofGreenville. Meriwether county, between the usual.’ hours of sale, the following property, to wit : Eighteen acres of land lying in the north west cor* ner of lot No. 229. in the Bifi district of formerly Troup, now Meriwe’her coun'y. levied on as the proper y of Vincent R. Sminions, to satisfy one fi. fa. in favor of James B. Hall vi. Vincent B. Simmons and John C. Ty us. Also one ox wagon, levied on as the property of Thomas Bate in an, io 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 Grizzol, to satisfy one fi. fa. in favor of Benjamin R. Beeiand vs. said Grizzel. Also one two horse barouch, levied on as the pro perty of Henry L. Listajette. to satisfy cne fi.fa. is sueo from Coweta Superior Court, in favor of Jamen A. Abrahams vs. Henry. L..Listajette. MORRIS G. TOWLES, Sheriff. April 30. 13ts -RANDOLPH SALES. be sold, on the first Tuesday in JUNE w w next, before the Court House door in tho tow n of Cuthberf, Randolph coiinty, between the hi#>uai hours of sale, the following projtrriv, vix : One lot of land No. 265. in the 6th district cf mid county, levied on as ihe property of Irby Gilder, to sa tisfy four fi fas. issued out of a Justices’ Coin , of sat 1 county, tn favor of William 11. Lindsey. Levy made and returned to me by a Con s'able. Also the west had'of !o. of land No. 76, in trio Oth. dis net of said county, levied on as the property if ■ Henry Glover, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. ;3stted out of a Justices’ Court of said county, in favor of Rubin S, Kirkland vs. Henry Glove . Property pein’ed out by L. B. Camp. Levy made and return, cl to mo by a Constable. One lot of land No. 10; in the -9th district of raid j county, levied oil as the property of Leinrn ! -Webb, to sati-fy two fi fas., issued out of a Justices* Court cf Houston ebuivy, in farvor of James Long -*. r aid j Webb. Levy made and returned to me by a Const a i ble. One lot of land No. 104, in the 10'h district of said ; county, levied on as the property of Thomas Holliday, | to satisfy one fi._fa. issm-d out of the Superior Court of ; said county, in favor of Rawis and Jelks. One lot of land No. 23, in the 9 h district of said j county, levied on as the property of G. J. Reynolds, to j satisfy two fi. fas. issued out of a Justices’ Court of said I county, in favor ofGeorge T. Wood. Livy made and | returned to me by a Constable. Three town lots Nos. 1,2 v and 3. in square three-; j also lo’ No. 3, in square four, all in the town of Cu'h- I berf, Randolph con ty, levied on as the propeityof ! Campion Terrv, Johnson Reynolds, and M. O. SneL i grove and A. Howard, endorsers. Properly levied oh* as M. O. Snelgrove’s. to sa'i-fv sundry fi. fas. irsOed out of a Justices’ Court of said county, in favor ot Kan-* rial Yarbrough. Levy made and relumed to me by a ! Constable. ! April 21. ®ts RICHARD DAVIS, Sheriff. ‘ BAKER. SALES. ‘WRV'TLL he sold, on the first Tuesday in JUNI\ * * next, before the Court House door, in the tow ij of Newton. Baker county, within tho usual hours cf sale, the following property, to wit : One lot of land lying in the. Ist district of originally a arly. now Baket county, No. 337. taken as the pro perty of John Williams, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out ts an Inferior Court of Wilkes county, in favor of Jo’ and James Anderson vs. said Williams. Property point and out to me bv Thomas J. Holmes. WILLIAM H. HOWARD, Sheriff. April 14. SS. EJJWARD SEZeONY, COLUMBUS, GA.. CrricF on Broap Street, near’? onrvwite the Pour Office. April I*2, 1633. 10 f Florida segars.—soooo Florida Sem for sate. The Bills of the Union Bank of Florida taken for the same at par. bv May 19. P-f SAMI M ’AWLFON, A V