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t&r the Sentinel and Herald.
SKETCHES, AD LIBITUM.
■ V HORATIO WALDO, Kq.
3/m Meadows. —This beautiful, interest
ing, and talented child, has not only attracted
the attention and won tlie affections of the
young and inexperienced, hut those of riper
years, of maturer knowledge, and of much
acquaintance with the drama, who have seen
drill known her, have h-rne attestation of her
superior charms and astonishing qualities of
mind. Amongst others, who have spoken
out as it were from their souls, is Mr. A* A.
Ad.lams, the tragedian, who has often delight
ed us with his masterly personations of Shaks
peare’s heroes. The following lines are from
his pen :
41 Pray let me speak; and the word* I utter
Let none think flattery, for they’ I find them true :
This beauteous child—God bless her—now promises,
Upon the stage a thousand, thousand orn m-nt*,
Which time sha'l to perfection bring ; she shall be
A model to those arosis living with her,
A'id all who shall succeed. Kiddon* was never
M so covetous of jus: conception, and chaste style,
Than this fair child shall be—heaven)v graces
Shall still be doubled on her. She shall be admired,
Not only as an artinte. but as a good woman.”
I am deeply conscious that flattery holds in
her hand a poisoned shaft, which she is ever
busy to hurl at the innocent and unsuspecting
heart; and that these shafts are now flying
through the atmosphere of society, as thick
at the arrows of archers who lived in fabled
times; but mv hand grasps not the bow that
would spring a barbed spear at tlie peace of
this most interesting and charming girl. [
would say of her, many and great are her
gifts i lint stie must watch over them with
fearful caution : I would say to her, if tiiou
xrilt entwine around thy young heart the muse
of witching snug and tragic story, then let it
be thy care to treasure her beauties, and copy
her virtues. i
My pen would never tire in writing of this
prodigy of nature, but suffice for the present
with the Pillowing lines, which having written
•in her Album, I will take the liberty here to
•transcribe:
MISS MEADOWS.
“ A VARV OIPsY SHE APPEAR*.”
A fairy-likc creature she looks,
With son;* and wih dances she comes;
What student will cling to his books,
■His rehearsals and wearisome tomes
When she sings her bright “ Castanet Song?”
She is playful and witching to view.
And darts her bright eyes to the heart;
She has roses for you Sir, and you,
And in all things acts chastely her pari—
Oh ! list to her “ Castanet Song.”
She's a family all in one b-rnk,
With ■* The M vbravs” she plays as a toy
She pictures the girl in a look.
And frolics and dances the hoy.
Heard you ever her “ Castanet Son* ?”
With the tartan, the sword, and the plume
She stands the * Young Norvai’ of‘Home,*
And tho* her fate be the picture of gloom,
Still she braves every danger to erme,
And weaves her wild *• Castan-t Song.”
Thd’ she tell* you tha* she's a “speilrd child,”
And plav* •” Little Pickle” to prove it,
And caper* all ninib'e and wild.
With a vowdbai she n wer will rue it;
Yet her heart will forgive her the while,
’ Sinoo then she is doom'd’ to fell sorrow,
And you’ll see ‘twixt a tear and a smile,
Her resolve to do bolter 10-uiorrow.
And chant her swee* “ Castanet Song.”
Child of music, ami genius, and charm,
Thy pathway it elust’.ing with flowers,
Thv dream* never tell thee of harm,
A* thou walkest the earli’sf agrant boners,
Giriiy chan ia ‘ thy •* Castanet Song.”
Yet re n .nher dear g rl that the rose,
Mi .i ‘vii in vour bisom implant,
Play di.-erect’,>• the part youth ve chose,
And to vir'iti: *m chant,
.V’hilo yon strike lie light “ Castanet Song.”
From the (Express slip) N. Y. Herald.
MONEY MAR KE T.
Thursday, Mac 17.
Since tlie resumption of tite Stale Banks,
business hi Wall street has been rapullv gaitt
in*r ground, exchanges have been un|)iovmg,
and alt brandies of fiu.ine.ial atf.itrs t.ave as
sumed an a|ne<iranee of prosperity. Tins
has been partly ejected under tne belief that
the Stale and i'oil.idelptiia banks would fall
into the measure, and he followed by the
southern institutions. We have now reach
ed alack water, and matters having touched
their highest point, will probably recede until
■oinetfuug definite u done with regard to a
general resumption. The news from th 4 *
south is not of ro favorable a nature to-day
aa for some days back. It was announced
that the State Bank of Louisiana had re
turned —this is true with regard to the notes
only, and of these there are scarce any in
circulation. The bank is daily issuing ]>o*t
notes, payable in 1840. A large amount of
old notes of the United States Bank were sent
from Mobile to N *w Orleans for sale, to raisr
money for eott >n operations. This increased
the demand for Ala ha mi funis. Exchange
Oil New York on iht* 9th was 8 a 9 1-2 |re- I
mil in, 10 uays siifht. ft appears the south- j
ern tniiks are still operating largely in the j
cotton markets. The agent of the Brandon i
Bulk (Miss.) was freely off Ting the hills of;
that bank at the rate of $lO per bale lor the
next year’s crop, secured hv a forth coming
bond.* These bills are all of anew emission, ;
dated April, 1888. Not only this bank, but
most of the southern hulks, a:,; thus extend
ing iargelv on cotton, b>th for this and the
coming crop. This does not look like pre
paration for resumption. M r . Biddle, it is
pretty evident, will preserve firmly and stea
dily the poliev he has marked out —regulate
the time of his resumption by tie* success of
ltia cotton speculations, and in his wake fol
low most of the southern hanks. Therefore
there will be no resumption, or attempts at
it, at least until the rising ol Congress. In
the mean time exchange will recede to some
cxient. ,
From the New • —••> • i -raid, Mi IS.
FOUR DAYS LA IKK l-'Oim
rve are indebted to Capt. Ferris, of the
ship Westchester, winch arrived last evening
from Liver[x>ol, for papers of that place to
April 24th, and London to the 23 1, both in
clusive.
The packet ship C imbridge, from New
Y<rk, April Ist, was below Liverp<tol on the
53d, but had not succeeded in getiiag up the
river at 11 o’clock at night.
A paragraph which we copy from the Lon
don Observer, in regard to the shipments of
•pecie to this country bv the Bank of Eng
land, confirms all that had been previously
stated, and more.
Military movements are again active in
Spain. The Spanish government have a
prospect of eftectiug ‘a considerable loan in
Faria.
From the London Observer, April 22.
Th American trade remains in an ex
ceedingly dull state. Tlte resumption of spe
cie exports on account of the directors of the
Bank of England has, however, inspired
those merchant* who are et gaged in t-;e
trade with the United States with more con
fidence, and the hope certainly is that there
will l?e yet a brisk demand for manufactured
goods for the /all trade. By the London line
of packet abip Philadelphia, which left Ports
mouth yesterday morning for New York,
the Bank of England have remitted to their
agfr'.f, Mr. Cowell, above 170,000'. in jo'd,
and this ship had also on hoard specie on
Erivate merchants’ account to tlie extent of
etween 50,000/. and 60,000/.
By the packet which wttl il from Liver
pool, fir the sanu* rieKtinsttHO) of Tuesday, it
is intended to forward a much larger sum. anti
should the stale of tfie exchanges upon E ig
land remain as favorable a* they were at the
last dates from New York, it is stated that
specie will be exported hv the bank and oth
ers to the extent of 1,000,000/. or 1.500 000/.
in addition to the previous con sign mews that ,
were made a few weeks since. These ship-!
menta would increase the stock of bullion in
ihe coffers of the p-incitml hank* of America
hy about 2,500,000/. indrtiend ’ittlv of the
large sums which had reached N*w Orletns
from South America. The determination of,
the hanks to resume specie payments will no
doubt he effected with the view of preserving :
their charters, even should it be fitind im- j
practicable to continue to pay their notes in !
gold. Should the hanks of America carry j
j into operation the determinsi'ion which thev !
have come to upon this subject, co'jfi lence !
I will speedily revi e throughout that country,
and we may anticipate a considerable infl tx
of orders fi r goods e"en during the present
: year.
This has been an extremely dull dav in the
city, as far as regard* fireign nr domestic
| intelligence. ft was expecte ‘■ among the
merchants connected with the United States,
that the packet which in due course ought to
have lef? New York on the l*t instan', would
have arrived ere this. The contents of the
l advices lo he received hv her are looked for j
with much interest, as noon the state of the
money market there will ma erial'v deoend
the extent to which hudne** mav he carried
on in British gooda before the conclusion of
the present yen r.
Yount: tVomen. —There is nearly alwava
something of nature’s own gentility in every
young woman /except indeed when they g-t
together and fall a gigling ;) it shames us men
j to see how much sooner they are polished in
to conventional shape, than our rough, mas
culine angles. A vulgar hov requires great
assiduity to move three step*—l do not sty
like a gentleman, hut like a hodv that has a
soul in it; hut give the least advantage of so
ciety or tuition to a peasant gir ! . and a hun
dred to one hut she wi'l glide into refinement,
before the hov can make a how without up
setting the table. There is a sentiment in all
‘ women, and sentiment gives delic.acv to
thought and tact to manner. But sentiment
with men is generally acquired, an offspring
of the intellectual qualify, not. as with the
other sex, of the moral. —Ernest Maltravers .
A man by the name of Reuhen Abel*, mur
dered nnoiher hv the name of James fJihson,
on the l*t int. in Perrv rounlv. Alabama.—
Abels went to the tan yard w'ere Gihson
was at work, and, with a pine knot, currving
knife, and pine hoard, heat him in so cruel a
manner that fie died in less than an hour.—
Abels was placed under guard, to he convey
ed to the jail of Perrv county, and in passing
through CV awha river swamp,‘he broke
custody and made hi escape, after having
hepn shot at and probably wounded. A re
ward of §3OO is offered for his apprehension.
He is renresen'ed to he a murcnlar. ato f
man, h**twren 25 and 30 years o'* age; ha* a
very had countenance; is a shoe-maker hv
trade, which it is sa>d he learned in the Ten
nessee penitentiary. —Mobile Adv.
TO OUR PATRON3.
The {Treat trouble ai.d expense attendant
upon the effort to collec.t out-standing debts
due this office, has induced us to adopt the
following rules, from which we shall in no
case deviat •:
1. From and after this day, no suhscrip-J
lion* will be received out of the city, unless j
paid in advance or a city reference given,
unless the name be orwarded by an agent.
2. Subscribers residing out of the State,
will find their accounts enclosed in this day’s
paper; and are hereby notified, that if they
fail to remit the money by the first of July,
their names will he stricken from our sub
scription list.
3. From and after this day, all persons
living mil of the city, except Sheriffs, Clerks
of Courts, and Post Masters, sending adver
tisements for insertion in this paper, must re
fer to some person living in the city, who will
become responsible lor the amount, or such
advertisements will not be published.
April 19. 1838.
CITY HALL, Columbus, Ga. )
May 16 1838. J
Called meeting of Council, 12 o’clock, Al.
Present, his Honor the Mayor, and Aider
men Read, Hooper, Audiews, Lewis, Ware,
Allen, Ctiiplev, Brooks, and Hodges.
A communication was presented to his
Honor the Mayor, from the officers of the
Columbus Guards, enclosing one hundred dol
lars tiir the relief of the sullerers of Charles
ton, S. C. bv the late fire.
L pou which the following preamble and
resolution was offered by Alderman ChipleV,
and unanimously adopted :
Whereas, Tiie Columbus Guards, through
their officers, have transmitted to hm Honor
the M tvor, one hundred dollars, to be appro
priated to the relief of the sufferers hy the
late ca'amitous fire in Charleston, therefore |
Resolved, That the Council acknowledge
the receipt of the same, and that we recipro
cate the benevolent and generous sentiment
which prompted to the donation.
Council then adjourned until the 17th inst
12 o’clock, M.
CITY HALL, Columbus. Ga. )
May 17. 1838. { !
Council met pursuant to adjournment, 12
o’clock, M.
Present, his Honor the Mayor, and Alder- I
men Head. H >per, Lewis, Ware, Allen, j
Brooks* and Hodges.
The committee appointed by his Honor !
the Mayor to wait on ttie binks of this city, !
in ascertain from them what they would sev
erally appropriate lor the relief of the suffer
ers front the fire in the City of Charleston,
report to Comusil Ht none of the banks have
; appropriated any tiling except the Branch !
Bank ol Mdledgeville. which has authorised
, the Committee to inlbrm the Mayor that fie !
can, at discretion, draw for one hundred
I dollars, at the same time assuring Council!
! that the Rink will appropriate, at any sutMfe
i quen t time, as much as anv of the other Banks
of this city.
Resolved, That the Citv Council highlv
approve of the generous spirit manifested hv
the Branch Bank of Milledgeville, through
its C ishier, R. A. Greene, iisq. and tender
our grateful acknowledgements on behalf of
our unfortunate fellow-citizens of Charleston,
for whose relief we a e prompted to act.
Council then adjounied until its regular
meeting, 26th inst. S o’clock. P. M. C
Published bv order of the Council.
J. ROBERTS, City Clerk.
HOOL AX’D LADDER COMPANY.
: ’IX:IE members of this Company a-e requested ro
; JL meet at the City Hall, on SATURDAY
EVENING, at early candle light, as business of im
! por'ance ts to be transacted. Bv order of the Captain
May 24. 16 It J. R. LLOYD, Secretary.
LAW NOTICE.
THE subscriber has resumed the practice of the
LAW at Columbus, Ga. He will be prepared
to make advances on Notes placed in his hands for
! collection, provided the parties are unquestionably sol
j vent, and the terms can be agreed upon. His ( See is
on Broad street, direct!v over the Planters’ and Me
shanks’ Bank. S. ARMSTRONG BAILEY.
Ms 2Sd TS3B. JW
COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY ALLEN AND YOUNG.
ARTICLE?. PRICES. “
BAGGlNG—Kentucky, - - yd 0U 23 aOO 25
Inverness, - - - - - - yd 00 ll aUO 24
American To\V, ... - yd 00 00 a 011 00
BAi-E ROPE, * - - ib 00 12 aOO 14
BACON—tiain , - - - - lb 00 14 aOO 1 j
Sides. lb 00 13 aOO 14
Shoulders, -s - - - - lb 0011 aOO 12
BEEF—Mess, ----- bbt 1000 all 00
Prime. - bbl 750 a 900
BUTTER—Goshen, - - - lb 00 25 1 00 37*
Western. lb 00 25 aOO 31
CA..nDL.ES—Sperm, - - - lb 00 4) a45 00
Tallow, lb 00 15 aOO 20
CASTINGS. lb 600 a 700
OHCEsJS—Northern, - - - lb 00 16 100 20
COTTON, lb 00 biaOO 8J
COFFEE—Havanna green, - lb 00 15 aOO 16
R, °. lb 03 13 a 00 15
FlSH—Mackerel, No. 1, - - lb 00 12 aOO 14
“ “ 2, - - lb 10 00 al2 50
“ “ 3, - - ib 900a 950
Herrings. ------ box 200a00 00
FLOUR—Northern, - - - bbl 11 00 al2 00
Western, ------ bbl 10 00 alO 50
Country, bbl 10 00 a 12 00
GRAIN—Corn, ..... bu 100a00 00
Wneat. - bu 02 00 aOO 00
GUNPOWDER, .... keg 750 a 850
HIDES, Ib 00 7$&00 8$
IRON, Ib 00 6a 00 7
LARD, lb 00 11 aOO 12
LIME, cask 400 a 500
MOLASSES—N. Orleans, - gal 00 45 aOO 50
NAILS. - -- -- .. lb 00 9aoo 10
PORK—Mess, lb 00 23 a 00 25
Prime. lb 0016 aOO 20
PEPPER, lb 00 12 ja 00 15
PEAS. bu 00 75 a 1 00
RAISINS, ------ box 250 a 400
RICE. Ib 00 6 aOO 7
SPIRITS—Brandy, Cognac, gal 175a 225
Peach, ------- gal 112 ja 150
Apple. ....... gal 00 58 aOO 60
GlN—Holland, - - - - - ga! 150 a 175
D imestic, gal 00 62J a 00 65
RUM—Jamaica,* ... - gal 177 a 225
Domestic ...... gal 00 58 aOO 62
WHISKEY—Irish, ... gal 0000 a 400
Min mgahela, ----- gal 0087ja 100
New Orleans, - -- -- gal 00 60 aOO 62J
SUGAR—New Orleans. - lb 00 9 a 00 II
St. Croix, Ib 00 12f aOO 14
Loaf, - - - - - - - Ib 00 20 aOO 25
SALT. sack 35) a 375
SOAP. lb 00 8 aOO 10
SHOT. - Ib 225 a 250
STEEL—Cast, ib 00 18ja00 25
Gw nan. - - * - - - lb 00 00 aUO 15
Blistered, Ibool2aoo 20
TALLOW. lb 00 8 aOO 9
TEA—Green. Ib 100 a 150
B ack lb 00 00 aOO 75
t’i)3 VOCO—first quality, - - lb 00 40 aOO .50
S-in 1 quality. - - - - . lb 00 15 aOO 25
WlNES—Madeira. L. P. * - gal 300 a 350
•S'eilv. ....... gal 150 a 175
M ila ja gal 00 62 \ aOO 70
Claret. Marseilles, ... box 500 a 600
Claret. B >H'*au.x. ... box 600 a7 00
Ml s*ICAL NOTICE.
AFTER the first day of June the charge* for in
struc'ion on ihe Piano Forte, in ihe Music Room
of the Female Academy, will be §25 per quarter, in
cluding the use of the instrument.
May 24. 16 3t A. IVF.RSEN.
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscribers have just r*ceived SIX PIA
NOTES. from ‘he raanufac'ory of M ‘**rs
Nunn* C'ark & Cos. Also an a-sortment of STOOLS
and COVEILS. Tbo.e wishing to purchase will do
w ‘ll to examine them before doing n.
Mav 22. 16 3< I C PLANT * Cos.
NOTICE.
THE PEWS ill Trinity Church, Columbus, will
bo r nled, a public Auction. a - the Church, on
Monday. June 4th, a ‘0 o'clock A M.
RICHARD ALSOP Secretary.
Columbus May 24. 16 2’
NOTICE.
STRAYED from the subscriber, on the 13 h i ist.,
a white HORSE, about eight or nine ye?rs old
He i- a common sized horse, with a switch tail, the
icane lying to the right, and shod bef>re only. Any
t<r-on arresting said horse and delivering him or in
f uniing the subscriber of said horse shad be rewarded
sa i factorily WM. L RYLANDER.
Columbus May 17. 16 3t
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALK.
WILL be sold, on die first Tuesday in AU
GUST next, bt-fore the Court House door in
Cass county within the usual hours of sale, one lot of
land No. 291 in the 3 1 section an I s'h district of said
county, containing 160 acres, more or less.
Also, on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, be
fore the Court House door in Cherokee coun'y within
‘he usual hours of sale one lot. of land No. 272. in the
21 e :ti >n an 121 district of sti l c iunty, con aining 40
acres, more or less. The above land sold for the be
nefit of ‘he heirs and crediiors of Aaron Jones Sen ,
deceased. Terms made known on the dav f sale.
DANIEL JONES,
HENRY JONES,
Mav 17 1838. 16ts A (mini trators.
GEORGIA. HEARD COUNTY.
WHEREAS Hugh McCoy, administrator on the
es>ate of Ransom Haines, late of said countv,
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission on said
eß'a’c —
These are th> n-foro to cite and admonish all an 1 sin
gul t the kindred and creditors of said decea ed to be
and aipear a’ mv otfi te. within the time pre.se ibed by
law. to show cause \ r any ihey have, w'.iy said letter*
-hou-d not be granted.
Given under mv baud at office. Mav 7. 1838.
16n6n BAILEY BLEDSOE t: c. n.
G .O L .IA. RANDOLPH COUNTY.
W” HEREAS James White Ker, administrator,
and Martha adinini.tra'rix on the estate of
David Sutioy deceased la'e of said county, apply to
me for letters of dismission from the further manage
ment 0 r sa j,| estate—
These are therefore to ci'c and admonish a'l and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
an I appear at mv ofli te within he tim • prescribed by
‘aw. to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under m hand at office. Mav 21 1838.
16m6m JAMES BUCHANAN, c. c. o.
GEORGIA MERIWETHER COUNTY
AS Daniel Keith applies to me for let
▼ ▼ ters of administration on the estate of Nancy
Brown deceased—
These are theres re to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred an 1 crediiors of said deceased, to be
an t appear at mv office, within the time prescribed by
law. to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be gran'ed.
Given under mv hand a* office, Mav 21 1838
1 4 r.-Vt M \OA\t* r <• o.
Gl,'..i ..> 1 \ ur.HivtJ UuUi\Tt .
W:li'. REAS Kizah th B-alley atuilies to me
f>r letters of atmini*'ration on the estate of
David S. Brailley. late of said conn y, deceased |
These are therefore to ci'e and adrn >nish all and sin- !
gu'ar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
en-l appear at my office, within the tim- p-escribed by
law. t i show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be gran'ed.
Given under mv ban! at office. Mav 19 1838
16 4’ BAU.F.Y BLEDSOE c. c. o.
IMV'tmVi OFFICE, MAY 16, 1938. i
WILL be let out to the lowest bidder a’ the
Council Chamb-r. in the city of Columbus, on
Tuesday, the sth of June next. a 12 o'clock, the
building of M \RKET HOUSE in Oglethorpe
street, iinm diately nor h of Crawford street. The
plan will be left in the Council Chamber. ‘
15 It J. 8. CALHOUN Mavor.
KADA BALES OF COTTON wanted by the :
tJ Vs \ “V/ subscriber, for which the highest market
price will be given.
The undersigned is also prepared to make liberal :
advances on Cotton shipped to hi* frien Is in New
York or Liverpool. B. HEPBURN i
Nov. 23. 44if
| NOTICE. i
ALL persons having demands against the estate of
THOMAs HUDsiON. la’e of Heard county.de- j
ceased, are requested to render them in in terms of the <
la-v ; and tho e indebted to make payment.
May 7. 153 t WINSTON WOOD. Adm’r.
IMPORT AN T NOTICE.
FOR THE AFFLICTED THERE IS A
BALM IN GILEAD.
THE citizens ot Zebtilon in Pike eoimtv, are
hereby notified, that Mr. H. G. JOHNSON, of
tha- place is the authorised agent for selling BR AN
DRE TIPS VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL
PILLS, and has his CERTIFICATE of Agency
and a fresh supply of the Pills from the General A'encv
in Columbus. ° “
And thev are further cau'ioned against purchasing
Pills, for BRANDRETH’S PILLS, of Mr. John i
j 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 VET ANOTHISR.
The ci'izens of Monticello, in Jasper county are
hereby notified, that Messrs. KELLUM & MAX-!
EY, of that place, are the ati'horised Agents for the
I sale of the BR ANDRETH VEGETABLE UNI
VERSAL P LLS anl have their CERTIFI
CATE of Agency, and a fresh supply of the GENU
. IN E PILLS from the A.gencv m Columbus
And lest anv among them, who wis. to purchase the
genuine medicine, should be deceived by the counter
feit a? the peril of their health, and perhaps their lives,
I would give them timely cau'ion not to purchase Pills
of Messrs. Hurd tt Hangerford. who it ssems are of
fering spurious Pills on Dr Brandfeth’s credit ..
Tmck net rte unclean thing.
JOHN B. PEABODY. Gscsral Agent
for and Florida.
Ca-imbus. May 14,
LIST OF LKTTKRS
REMAINING in the Post Oilice at Columbus,
May 1,1833.
Alexander, M'l33 Eliza A Holm-', Charles A
Acer, DHL Howard, James W
A ft-rd, James A J Harris, .Miss Earali H
Appleby, Jonii Harrison, M A e’
Adams, Wi.iuru S Hetanis, Anderson
Abrahams Anderson D H i.vard W H
A dams, Mrs Sarah L Hudson, T H
Ardis, Jofin HarJrick, W W
Andrews. Charles P Horn mugs, Reddick
B aer, JMiilis P Hams, John •
ti.oo.lWorth, Henry Isier, Miuida
and Freen Jefferson, Benjamin
Bjpry, M J 2 Jones. M T
Brown, Thomas G Johnson, Wm P
Boi-ton, John W Jeter, Cornelus
Bell -'ranee# Johnson. Mrs Elizabeth
Bdt, Samuel Jacason, L BM W
Baker, M V Jones, Samuel
Blanchard, Ephraim Jones, Marquis D
Bug, Mrs Emily Jackson, Waddy I
Bro.vu Lewis B Johns, Jessee B 2
d.ackburn Burrell King, Geo W
Burt, Mrs Mary Kent, Miss Susan
Bramugfield. Bryan Knotts, John K
Biker, Satndel H Kiicus. H
Brooks, Hiram Kelly, James
Beail, Gen William King, Amos
B all, A Kelly, Miss Harriet C
Betts, Frederick B Kirkiy, John H
B -s , Decatur King. Mrs H.
Bishop, John Low. Miss Martha
Buslur, D E Little, John B
Buchanan, James Lam ir, Philip
Bisco, William Lee, Oliver C
Brown, John LodforJ, Henry
B itts, Mrs Prisalla Lester. John
B iases, Kmcharn Livermati, Jamc*
Brown, P B Lambert, Siarkely
Butts, James R Lesnair, Samuel
Bickervtafl. Win Leggett, Miss Matilda
Burts, James G M -rrett. Lemuel
Burnett, Wm Mills, R IC 2
Brown, Henry Meggett. Adam
Benson, Squire Mi'chell, Mrs. Nancy
B ooks, Miss Koseana M >ore, Mrs A
Bennett, Rachael Massey, Cordey
Badger, Dr S B Massev. Ktmbral
Brown, Vinson T May, Har4y
Brown, Marcus D Mitchell Isaac 3
Boyce, J H Mitchell. Randolph 2
Bishop. David Murrv, Mr
Bird Mrs Elizabeth Morgan. W C
Carter, Samuel E Murry, Wm W t
Collins. George Mayner Charles
Crois, Miss Lucretia Moss. Alexander 2
Car lidge, Jtrcmiah Mi chell, Miss Rebocca
Clark. Lewis Mitchell R G
Carden Win Milier Thomas
Car er, Miss Jane Mills, Wm C
Chuniorston. Horn M-rry, Yohan
Cooper, M.irk A Minn. A F
Clemmons, Miss ElizabethiVlilU. E B
Crowley, Miss Julia Ann Martin, Sawyer
Cooper, William C Morris. K
Campbell, John McGowin, Joseph
Calhoun. Janies McCartin Eleanor
Calhoun. Alexander McLeun Hugh
Ciay, Pleasant D McNab Duncan
Clark, Joseph C McLeun, D
Crowl, John Jr McGibony, James C
Coniway, William McDowei, Henry W
Ciftrk, Miss M iry McGehee. Wm
Conaway. Wesl-y 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 J E
Cary. Thomas Isaac Nott, W T
Cooper. Robert W Nelson Gen 2
Cummings FC Nunly, Wm D
C uircnill, D D 2 Nichols Naihaniel
Chaarnch, Thomas P l iwens James A
Duviss, Miss Sarah Ann Ore Miss Jane
Doles. B njatnin Orlry, James
Dozier Miss E Y Philips. LAS
Davis W C Pryor C F
Diuun. Abel Parsons. H
Deshon. Nathaniel Pi erson Miss Mary
Douglass, .Vliss Emelina Phtdps & Dodge
Dodson. Bamuel Presslv. Wm
Dill, A A Pryor. A C
Day, ACS Park. Joseph
D.incom, Perry E Powers Win A
Devenport, Joseph Peddy, Penny &
i dill ion James Prowett. John W
Daniel, John Pallara. Wm
Drews. Sherman Pride, Wm
Davison, George Perry. Alvy
Dougherty, John Pichard, L
Duel, Mrs Pa rick. Miss Sarah Ann
D itfeli, Asmtis Roberts, Wm H 2
Evans, Susan Russell, Sampson
Kilts, Joseph D Reeve.s, Prior
Eilis, Dr Wm Rankin. James 2
Ellis, Benj T Ragland, Miss Eliza
Everett, Jaanics 3 Ra-laud, Lemuel
Eubanks, Thomas 2 Reid, E
Ely, Seaborn Reid Miss Martha
Edsou. Orren Russell, Benjamin
Eilis. Tnomas • ose. Henry
Ennis, John Randall, Geo A
Eckiis, J G Roper Wiley
Forluin Joshua W Russell, James
Forbes. Geo D 2 Ragland. RC2
Floyd, Miss E Read. Thomas
Field, John R Jtievrs. Mrs Cyntha
Fry, Daniel Robinson, H
Freeman Wilkins Rees, Hugo or James
FrazeuT Thomas Richardson J U
Franslin, Edmond Reese, Daniel 1
Frazur. James 2 Sanders, O C
Flctvellen, Nancy Spr gue Lorenzo
Giliisoii Miss Jano A Smead, Azor
Gray, T M Spoor. Charles
Gibson, \\ ile J S'-vartout Samuel
Garti’ r. John H Statham. James
Gulhrey, Simeon 2 Shepherd Mor on H
Groom, Council Simmons. James
Glass, Solomon S yrnour & McKinly
Ga. , G VV 2 Simmt, Benjamin F
Gresham, Miss E S S nidt R L 2
Guerry, Miss Martha L Smnli, Jam- s M
Gi.bert, x\ iloy Smbbs. A B
Gueiry. P V Sams Reuben
Gray. Miss Eliza Sams, Lewis
Green, Wm 2 Smith. Jonathan
Godsmith.T Smith. A B
Green, Roland Stone, I.lezakiah
Goldsmith, J T Smi h. Mrs Jane
Gibson. T G Scarborough. James A
Garre, Malcolm Strowd. R L
Gi bert, Journon Smi h, John
Girard. Win. L. Sullivan D
ray, Thomas E Smi’h, Wm 2
Green Mr Simms, Mi>* Anderson
Garrett, James Speor, Lewis
Gidiron, Mr Swan, Charles
Green, Henry Shortridge, ‘* D
Goodrich, S 2 Simms, Thomas
Green, Levi Satterwhite. David S
Gamboll. A J Slippy, George W
Gray, B H 2 Smith, Hamilton
afford J C !“hafner. Henry
Howard, Mrs Elenor 2 Spder, Cavern L
Hopton John Smith, Henry Y
Harwell, Wm Stni h N G
Hatton, R J 2 Swan, Harrison
Hall T Twillv, Sarah A
Hoskins, R I Teller. P H
Hand,J W Tibbetts, La Fayette
Harris. Seaborn Tarver, Mrs Nancy
Hill Dr H W Tanner, Mrs E
Howard, H nry Townsend. Lewis 2
Hall, T L * Thompson, John W.
He ron, A Tedwell, D D
Hiller, Jacob Townsend. John
Hamtiiork. Joseph Turner, Miss Mary
Hull, ‘r Calvin E Troutman. H B
Harris, Richard Turner, Wm
Hodge*, Wm Thomas. P M
Hathaway & Cos Taylor. PC
Harrison, Wm Tennell. Gen F M
Hastins, B 2 Thompson. Ara
; Hudson G H Tavlor. Daniel G
j Howard. Ra'ph Turner. W M
! Hyde. S P 2 Thompson. Dr
! Harris. H H Thurman Mis* Ana
: Horton, Mrs Rosamond Vinsm Pav'on
i Hargrove. 1 W Vinson. Janies
: Hariness. Robert 2 Wo-id, Asa B 2
Hofla lav James G Wilson, Joel
i Hunlev. Ambrose Wiggens Joseph
j Harvev Wiley Wells. Augustus L
! Hull. Thomas Whitley. John S
! Harris. R nderick Wheeler. Rev. N M
Harris. Mrs Lucinda Williams l.
Harris. Mrs Wm L Wells. Miss Martha
! Heal. Mrs Elizabeth Worsham J G
Hu'chms. Miss Elizabeth Walker. John
Hona* Ja"ob Walklev. S S
Hall, Thomas L Wav. Charles
Hall. T W H Williams. Dr R W 2
Hanks Mi s Francis Wall. Jessee
Harrard, Guin Wesson James
Wood. Mr* Anna
?CP Persons calling for anv of the above Letters,
will please sav thev are a Ivertised. 10 3i
JAMES VAN NES s *. Post Master.
TO MECHANICS & BRIDGE BUILDERS,
rNHE - IRWINTON BRIDIE COMPANY,”
A 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. A'a.—
The undersigned is directed, by the Board of Directors
of said Company, to invite the attention of Mechanic*
and Bridge Builders to the subject.
The great object of the Company is to build the
Bridge as soon as practicable. But as the wo-k is a
very important one. undertakers would no doubt wish
to view the premi es. the site for the loca’ion of the
Bridge Ac.,b -f >re rendering anv specific plans or pro
posals for erection. The first dav of July next is set
apart hv the Board for the pit move of receiving propo
sals. In the meantime anv other information in r-'a
tion to the work, will be given on application to the
undersigned or the Directors.
WM. J. W. WELBORN.
May $. Treasurer. 1-4. c.
V. B.wThe Chattahoochee, where it is proposed o
locate the Bridgw. is about 300 yardc wide, and the
: bluff is about 100 feet high. The Bridge, when built,
■ mist a>: obstruct th* aarigaaos of the
I CIRCULAR.
FWIHE undersigned take pleasure in being able to
state, to Merchants of this Slae, Georgia, N.
Carolina, Tennessee, and A aba na. who have hereto
fore made their purchases in his city, that although
01 my of us have lost a pirt of oor G o Is, bv the fire
of Friday night. 27 h ult. o’hers have been so fortunate
as to save aTand in the course of two or three dais
will resume bus mess as usual. We invite all who
have contempla'ed a visit to this city, this spring to
come with the certain calculation of being able to re
•ilenish their assor rnent as well as they have ever been
able o do it a’ this season of the year.
L.M. Wiley Parish & Cos. J. & C. Lawton.
Fort, To vnsend & M.m-Farrar & Robin-on.
denhall. VV Tim inns & Son.
H. W. Conner. Elisha Carson & Cos.
C. & G. H. Kelsey & Hal- Howland, Ward & TafT.
sted. “ Casimer Patrick.
H rrral, I,von & Cos. C Borckmver & Cos.
Bannister & Lann**au. Geo. B Lticke & Cos.
lack-son Cap *rs & Cos. D. Crocker & Cos.
B s/aem & Cos. S. Chadwick & Cos.
Miller. Kiplev & Cos. Jno L. Pezant & Cos.
Haviland Harral & Allen. S. Miwry, Jr.
Weed & Fanning. E I v. Winslow.
Gilliland. Son 4k Howell. W. Jo es & S*mith,
Flvatt. Mcßurney & Cos. Ois J. Chafee.
J. W. V. Wal’on. William Miliikin.
E. B. S’oddard. Miliikin & Walton.
H. Stoddard. Miller & Cos. D irrance & Biglow.
lohn Van Winkle. Ja. Bancrof & Cos.
Wm C. Oakley. J. R. Simon on & Cos.
Hatch. F eming & Cos. Hidard & Wade.
Havden Gregg & Cos. Na’han A. Cohen.
Baker. Fry & Cos. N. H Wildtnan & Cos.
Jas. R S'evens. S arr & William*,
Jas. J. McCarter. F. Day.
S. & J. Watson. Lord & S’ocker.
Steven* Henderson & Taylor Si Kennedy.
Alger. 14 4t
CHARLESTON Olid XANCFACTORV
RESUMED.
TIE subscriber respectfu ly informs his riend.s
and firm tr customers. at a distance, that he lias
b *en orev -nted bv ill health from al endingto business,
for seve al vears past, until this season, and knowing
that many of his conntr friends have not been aware
of his r -suming again, before making their purchases
elsewhere he with pleasure informs them that his
ht-alrh h s been so m ictt restored that he will a'teti'l to
them again in the nrinufacturing. altering and repair
ing everv description of C MBS. anil has nowand
intend* always keeping on hand the most extensive
asso trnent of Combs of every d**scrio'ion that can be
found in anv o‘her house in the Southern market, both
of his own manufacture an) imported ; all orders f>r
Combs from Merchants, at a distance, will he as faith
fol'y filled as if they were present in every respect.—-
He upends also *o ke<m th- varieties of Rone B nnets.
and Need e of all ‘he difT-Ten* qualities. Brushes,
Looking GVsses S.oaus low priced Tewellerv. &c.,
with rn-inv fancy articles which will he disposed of at
wholesale ‘non reasonable terms and which he invites
all to ervn’nc b'fore purchasing elsewhere, at the old
stand, 157 Kin ’ st-eet, sign of the Mam no’h Or Horn
Mav 7. 15 6t W. W. WILBUR.
GENERAL AGENCY.
THE suhscrib -r will a'te id to the renewal of all
N rtes in *he CENTRAL B ANK tha’ mav be
entrusted to ns care, f.r ‘he cus'omarv fae of one dol
lar for each renewal. Also o ihe taking out and for
warding GRANTS for fifty cents each.
Letters inc'osing M >nev and Notes (POST PAID)
will be promptly attend’ and to.
JOHN R. ANDERSON.
Milledgeville, April2o 1838. 1500wt0.l
DISSOLUTION.
THE co-partnership heretofoie existing between
J.S. SMITH F A. FAIRCHILD & K W
MORRIS was dissolved on the 24th of February last
bv mutual consent. The business will be closed by
the subscribers, at the old stand
J. S. SMITH.
F. A. FAIRCHILD.
N. B.—We again invi'e those indebted to cotnc
forward and pav before return day is over, as our notes
and accoun's must be closed.
Mi rot, o| 7 f J. S. SMITH & Cos.
DISSOLUTION.
NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing under the firm of STAF
FORD & WOODWARD Florence. Ga., is dis
solved by mutual consent. H. W. Wo dward. one of
the late firm, will attend to and settle all the business
of the firm. WM STAFFORD.
Florence. St wjr* ronii'v G*. Pel, li fimHirt
mis. HOLT AilD PEltSUsa
ARE united in the pracice of Medicine Their
Offices arc on Broail street, just below the Cily
Hall, and on Randolph street, in the upper tenement
of Calhoun’s Granite Building.
Besides the usual branches of'he practice of Medi
cine. Drs H. and P. tender their services as Surgeons
of some experience in the higher operations—such as
operations for all diseases of the eyes,for Hernia,Li
thotomy. &c, &c.
Marsh 23. 12 tl
TO MERCHANTS, LAAVYERS, &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 everv description of writing either in bringing up
and keeping books, and adjusting accounts for mer
chants, or in drafting and engrossing all kinds of legal
instruments. THOMAS WHITE.
Dec 6 44 ts
JAMES N. TONEY,
Attorney and counsellor at law.
will practice in the Superior Courts of the Chat
tahoochee Circuit. Office at Florence, Stewart coun'y.
Georgia.
AH business from a distance. in*rus*e<l to his care,
will he attended to with punctuality and fidelity.
Jan. 11. 49 6m
RODIN HOOD.
THIS distinguished Race Horse will make a fall
season at my styhlc at Fort Mitchell. Alabama
ten miles below Columbus. Every provision is made
and every atten'ion will be paid to the keening of inares.
but wi'hout liability fi r accidents. Terms will he
made known by applying to ‘he subscriber at For
Mi'chell. ‘ JOHN CROWELL.
Sent. 20th 1837. 38 ts
FOR SALE.
A COMFORTABLE HOUSE and LOT. with
other #u houses, kitchens, stables Sic. in the
town of Girard. Ala. on Broad and Bridge street, an
excellent si and for one who wi shes to entertain people
or their money, will be sold on accommodating terms.
Apply to HENRY MOORE.
Girard. August 23,1837. S4 ts
NOTICE.
ALL those Wheel Horses indebted to the subscri
ber are requested to come forward and nay up,
and for the future he will work them in the lead.
Mav 16. 15 3* D J. BRI TT.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
-* hhds. Ohio Bacon Side
X XF 15 bbls. Prime Pork
1 box Imitation English Cheese
100 bbls. Flower. Western, on consignment by
SAM. M. JACK ’ON. Anc ioneer
May 3. 13 It and Com Merchant.
I I
CHAIRS, CHAIRS.
1 DOZEN Cane bottom Chair*
XnFlO 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 EOR SALE
IN the town of R >anke.—Will tie sold, to the
highest bidder, on Friday.'he 20 h dav of lI’LV
next, in the town of Roanoke, a number of business
lots. Atso at the same time and place will he sol I.
or rented for Ihe next season, a com ii<kli-•tie warehouse.
St.e positive.
WILLIAM COOPER.
agem for t ‘otnpany.
May 3 13 6t eow
LACE GOODS.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
AN invoice of fine goods, am ng which are work- :
ed Collars and Cape-. Thread Lace and Insert
ing Lace Vei's Blondes. Bobbinets, &c.
Just received bv
S. M. JACKSON,
12 ts Auc. & tom. Mer.
1 *Wk BBLS. rectified Whiskey
X W 40 bbls. N. E. Ruru
400 lbs. Cod Fish
10 kegs Goshen Butter
For sale on consignment lv
~S. M. JACKSON,
12 if Auc. & Com. Mer.
YONGE & EZsXmXS
CONTINUE to receive and offer for sale ail kinds ;
ofS'ap!e and fancy Drv Goods Boo's. Shoes ;
Hats, Sad llery. Hardware. &c. together with a good;
supply of Groceries,all of which will be sold on the most ’
favorable terms .
Feb. Ist 1838. 52 If ;
7 BBLS. pickeled SHEEP HEAD.
20 boxes fine Scotch Herring,
4 bb'. Cranberries,
20 000 best Spanish Cigars,
Just received and for sale by
Feb. 1.1839. 52tf ‘YONGE & ELLIS.
A BBLS Newark Cider,
£ 4X 10 boxes fresh Lemons,
just received, and for sale bv
March 15. 6 f YONGE & El T.TS.
” r”7** Th“ undersigned has resumed the practice of
LAW at Columbus, Georgia.
Feb. 27. 4 f ALFRED IVERSON.
RAYMOND & ALLISON, wholesale Grocers
and commission Mer chan e,Apalachicola. Flor
Aug-11. 18tf
SEGAR6.— 26 M Florida Sejirs; 6 M cirCice
Havana do. for sale by
J-ae lfcf BAML. M. JACKSON, Auct.
FLORIDA AND I RAT INTON VtAtt
STAGE.
THE undersigned having obtained the contract
for transporting the man from Columbus, Ga. to
tori Gaines, Ga by the way of Fort Mitchell, Flo
tencc, Irwin-on and Franklin, have commenced the
! conveyance of ihe same in lira horse S ages and will
: leave Co.umbus every Tuesda/and Friday,a 5 o'clock
m the morning, arrive at Irwiaron at 6 o’clock in the
evening on -he same days ; leAve Frwinion everv Wed
nesday an i Saturday morning and reach Fort Gaines
at 12 o’clock at noon on the sa tie davs. Returning
leave Port Gaines every Sun lav and Wednesday at
5 o’clock in the m irning. sleep at Florence, and arrive
at Columbus every M m lav anj Thursday,at 2 o’clock
in the afernoon.
The proprietors have made srcti arrangements as
will ensure the comfort of those who may take their
line. Their horses and stages are good, iheir drivers
attentive an 1 sober, and the houses at which they stop
the best on the road. E. E. BISSELL & Cos.
Jan. 1. 1638. 0 . 491 f
STAGE LINE TO FORT GAINES.
T ib. public are informed that a line of S ages has
been put on the route to Fort Gaines, via Flo
rence and Irwin'on leaving‘Columbus (smarting from
Whiteside’s Tavern) every Tuesday and Friday, a? 6
o’clock A. M . and arrive at Irwin'on saniedav bv 6
P. M.; leaving Fort Gaines every Sunday and ‘i'hurs
dav. at 6 P. M.
Stage office, in Columbus, at John Whi'esidt’s : a*
the Tavern in Florence ; in Irwin ton, at Morrison’s ;
Fort Gaines, at Sutliff’s.
BISSELL & WHITESIDE, Proprietors.
March 6. sits
S. T. CHAPMAN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Colwnbus , Ga.,
WILL a'tend the several Con ts in Muscogee,
and the adjacent counties of Georgia and Ala
bama. Office in Hepburn’s buildings, immedia ely op
posite the Oglethorpe House.
REFERENCE.
Hon. Jiv >. Macvhersoh Berries,
Hon. William Law,
M. Hall McAimstvr,
Hon. Robert M. Charlton,
Hon. Charles S. Henry
Savannah.
Cl. Seaborn Jonk,
Col. J. F. Foster.
Col. J. \V'. Campbell,
Judge Thomas,
Judgu (verson,
CoLqi'iTT, Holt & Echols,
April 26. 12tf Columbus.
CAUTION. ~
ALL persons are hereby cau'ioned against trading
fir a tiro nissory N given by the subscriber to
Samuel Thom-json, or bearer, dated some time in
February or March, 1835 and due ihe 25 h Decem
ber. 1835. Ttic consider atiort for which saiti note was
given was for certain B 1 ante bo >ks. They having
clearly failed. I am determined not to pay for ihitn un
less compelled by law.
JOHN SINCLAIR by
Wm. T. SINCLAIR.
Warm Springs. Ga. Apii 3 1838. IS ts
LAW NOTICE.
THE late firm of Campbell. MeDougald & Har
ris having been dissolved by mutual consent, the
undersigned will con'inue to practice in all the coun'tes
of the Ciatahoochee Oircui , the counties of Barbour
Russell and Chambers in Alabama, under the firm of
Camnboll & McDougald. Their office is at their old
stand on Broad street.
JAMES H. CAMPBELL,
ALEX’R MCDOUGALD.
Mav 4. 1837. 18 <f
MED CAL NOTICE.
DRS HOXiiY & WILLIAMS have taken
into connexion with them Dr. JNO. J. B.HOX-
K 4 , and will attend 10 all calls in town o- country.—
Their office is situated on the corner of Broad and
Ran lolph streets, immediately over the s'ore of A
Gilbert. Anril 5 Ift 6m
MUSICAL NOTICE.”
AIVERSEN, p.ofessur of Music from Ger
• m.inv. and Organist of Trinity Church, in this
cuy, offers his services, as a teacher on the Piano
Forte, to this community. Piano Fortes will be tuned
at the shortest notice. Applica'b ns are to be made at
Messrs. I C. Plant & Co.’s Book Store.
Reference*. —Rev. W. D. Cairns, the Vestry of
Trinity Church, and the Trustees of the Female
Academy. April 5 9 f
TEN DOLLARS RGWiRD.
R ANA WAY from the subscriber, on the 98 b
April, a negro man by the name of ABRAM
aged 30. He is a'v> it 5 feet 2 inches high, and heavv
built ; speaks quick, and has a sober, down-east look
when spoken to. The above reward will he given to
anv person who will bring him 1o my house on the
Macon Stage Road, 11 miles from Oolnmhus, or
lodee him in 1 til and keep him till 1 rail for him.
May 10. 14 It WILLIAM R. RUSSELL.
MEDICAL.
DOCTOR E. T. TAYLOR, of Clinton, has re
moved to Columbus and expects to devo'e his
attention to the. practice of Medicine. Calls either in
the City or C mn'rv 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. Fell. 12. 2'f
notice.
ALL persons having Claims against the esta'c u!
the late H. B. MILLIKIN. are requested to
bring them forward aiuhen tea ed as the law directs :
and those indebted to said es a'e are requested to make
immediate payment, or ‘he claims will he put in suit
J. H. CAMPBELL, A Im’r
March 26, 1838. Sf wi-h the Will annexed.
NOTICE.
MN. CLARK, Esq., is duly atrhori-ed to sei
• tie with all persons indebed, or haviuy de
niauus against me You are, therefore, par icular \
invited to come forth, as he has full in''ruction to pro
ceed immediately in the settlement of mv aff.tirs.
N. B As I am comnelled to have money bv
Spring I hope this no'ire will be a snffieien’ hint.
March 8. 5 f E. SIGOURNEY NORTON.
NOTICE.
I FOREWARN all persons from trading for one
•ironissorv N >TE fir made payable to John
A. More, dated some time in January last, due the
25t.h of Dec., 1833. The consideration for which said
note wat given has en'trely failed, and I arn determined
not to pav it. unless compelled by law.
Feb. 27. 53m 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
by them will be paid by the owners.
Feb 13. 2tf T. &M. EVANS, Agents.
NOTicE:
IF the man who took two ! _rrels of POTATOES
from on board the steamer Francex. marked G. B.
T. on one hea I. and J. Day & C >. on the other, will
return them, no questions will he asked, and I will in
form him where lie can hook a plenty.
March 21 7tf G B. TERRY.
NOTICE-SAVE COST*
ALL in ‘eb'ea to the subscribers, either by Note or
Book account, are reques'ed 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 F. h 23. 3 f .1.8 SMITH & Cos.
Noli E
IS hereby given to alt concerned.that I havecharged
lot No. 3i6 in the 13th district of Hotist nc< nty,
(prime land.) for its Taxes front the year 1823 to the
year 1837. i .elusive, agreeable to the Tax Law now
in force in this S'ate.
DAVIKL DUPREE, r. t. h. h. c.
Perry, March 9, 1838. 61116 m
NOTICE.
ALL those indebted to us lor the years 183 b and
’37, are requested to come forward and settle.—
‘l'liose that do not we shall be under the necessity ol
discontinuing any further indulgence-.
Jan. 17. 50.f J. S. SMITH St CO.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to E.C. Roberts, by note or
account, are requested to make immediate pay
ment to VVM. SULLIVAN, who is authorised to
collect the same. E. C. ROBERTS.
Jan. 18. 50tf
NOTICE.
WHEREAS the firm of FOSTER & FOGLE
was Dissolved on the 14 h day of last March,
it becomes necessary that all the debts due said firm
should be settled without further delay. Notice is
h -reby given to all whom it may concern, that the
Notes and Accounts of ‘aid firm are in the hands of the
subscriber, who alone is authorised to settle the same.
It is hoped that ail indebe to the concern will settle
their Notes or Accounts befo e the Ist of January next,
as longer indulgence cannot be given.
Nov. 22. 44tf JACOB FOGLE.
NOTICE.
JOHN B. GUEDRON. of A.ugusta. having dis
posed of his in’erest in the Livery Stables in Co
lumbus, heretofore under the direction f Mr. Thomas
Fleming, is desirous that the business of the establish
ment should he brought to a close. All persons indebt
ed are informed that his books and accounts are at the,
office of Mr. Van Ness, where the claims against him
wilt be settled, and where it is expected mat all persons
indebted will call and liquidate their bills bv note or
payment. A. C. CALDW ELL,
A't’v. in fact for
JOHN B. GUEDRON.
Columbus. Geo. April 13. 1837. 15 ts
TONS IRON assorted.
21/ 200 cask* Nai’s. jo t r -chived and for sale by
\VM. -It JAS. BLAIR, Broad street.
Columbus, Mav 9- 14 f
LIVE. ~~
/"v/\ BBLS. new Tn vnas’on Lime exoer*ed hv
SUU He Sma-ner Oceo'a. from
\VTI! be sold low if taken at the wharf.
WM- p. YONGD, Front street.
Ncrv. I®. 44 f
JS HE K IJKI’ b ’ SALES.
HEARD SALES.
mMi * ILL bv sou, on tie I.ISI 1 uv&day in Jt £
ww uext, belore ;hc Ootir House uoor in tl e .
ut r 1 unkitu Ilvard ceuu-y at the usoa. iiours e-t .
the fui.owitig proper*y, viz ;
Frac.ion No. U 4 “111 the 13 h district of orig*
t tar rot I, now Htaiu eui u \, at.tl bus., fraciions
and 383,in the 3J dis.net of on-.naly LoWeta
Heard eoun v cell uiiitug iwo hi i.enuo aeies, me
less ; levied on as ihe properly nl John ltull.OD.
Fraction No. 381 in ..*i od U s riel ot otigi.
Coweta, now Heard county, ecu anting one lima
and ninety acres moie 01 less ; a.i the above u -
adjoining the town >•'. Franklin , aso in No. 1, in .
of B. wi h a good buiidfug sui ab.e for a ;averu 01.
.ot No 1 in letter K. in lliv .own .f bianklin ;
last mention'd projmrty b-vied on as the proper!
AnJrew Womlley ; ad of the above property levie
o sa'i fy a fi. fa. issued from Hear 1 bnpeilor Ci
in favor of Mason and Wnhins or the i.se of Join ‘ .
Mas.n; and other fi. fas. Ma.-im and \\ ilkiti>-
John Ron'on Minor VV . Haris and Andrew Woo
and other fi. fas’, in my hands.
For the payment of the* al>ve property nothing •
be received but gold or silver, or Holes on specie
mg banks.
Also lot No. 175, in the 15 h district of origii
Carroll, now Heard county, levied on by a ti. fa. lSf.
from Cla k Superior Court, in fuvoi ol i.uke Ree.. ■
Cos. vs. Thomas A. Wright and Littleton K. Urn
April 26.13 ts POSEY JOHNSON, Sherifi
TALftOT SALES.
*■7’ 1 LI- be sotd. ou the nrs. Tuesday in JUN
next, at the Court House dotir 111 the town
I'aiboitoii, Talbot county, within the legal Lours
sale, ihe following property, lo wit :
Lot of land No. 16 in the 14ih district of original
Muscogee, now Taibot i.-imy, wi li a scow Mill t
the same, levied on to sati.-fy sundry fi. fas. from
Justices’ Court of Ta.bot coun'y. in favor of Robe;
Hicks vs. William Hatcher, and Wiinaiii M. Brow
security. Levy made and rc.urned to me by a Cot
stable.
Also lot No. 39, in the 15 h district of Tulbo
county, levied on to satisfy one fi. fa. issued out of t
Justices’ Court of Ta.bot county in favor of li. B
ttuekei rs. UmiwHl Fiipj. Levy made and returned
to me by a (Jot.stub.e.
At-o one hundred acres of land, it being part of lot
No. 200. 111 the 15lh district of Taibo. county, leviotl
n to sa tsfy sundry ti. fas. from a Ju rices’ Court of
Talbot county, in favor ot John Tampim vs. Lewis
Mudins, R. L. Mullins and J. Battle. Levy made
and reiurued to me by a- ou- ‘.uble.
.-x[so seveniv acies of laud nmre or less, it being
part of No. 122, in the 16th district of Tu.eut coai.lv,
10 satisfy sun ry h. fas. fiom a Justice: ’ Court, in fa
vor of Thos. A. Biowu & Cos. vs. Stella Cutpt pper.
Levy made arid r* turned to me by a Colt-table.
Also one hundred uerej ot land p4rt of I I No IS9,
in the 23 I district of Taibo count v. levied on as the
property of H. L. Wade, to sa i-fy sundry ti fas from
1 Justices*Court of Taibo coiuj y m faioi of li. M.
Osgood Si Cos. Vs. H. L. V\ ade
Alsooue house and lo in the town of Oen'rcville,
con nining six and on -eigh.h acres of tail I, ori inally
tlieChurth lot levied on a< the propeny of H. L.
Wade to s a'isfy sun fry fi. fas. from ■. Jus ice>’ Court
of Taibo; county, in in favor < f H M. Osgood & Cos.
vs. H. L. Wads. Lovy made and returm dtome by
a Constable.
Also thirtv-five acres if land all on the north sole of
Lazor Creek of the east half of lor of land No. 162, in
ihe 231 district of Ta but county levied on 10 sa i>fy
one fi. fa. from Taibo! Superior Oour’ in favor < f Jol n
Schley jtm., aJmtnUira'of of Joseph Camp, deceased,
assignee vs. Jusepli MeYay.
Also the balanc.. of the sock t.f goods remaining on
hand of the late film of Maddux 5c lib> levied <;it to
satisfy sundry fi. fas. ‘mm Tabu; inf< rior Court, in
favor of Benidict & Bi nidict vs. James J. Irby, sur
viving cou^rtner.
PO TPONED SALE.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June next,
within ’.he legai hours of sale om barouche, levied < u
as the property of John C. Hamilton, to satiifv one fi.
fa. from Talbot Inferior Court, in favo: ol Thos. J.
Brvarit vs. JohnC. Hami on.
Also one negro box l>v t tic name <f E mon levied
on as the property of Henry E- Wh iams. to satisfy
one fi. fa. from Taibo’ Superior C< ur , in f vor <f
James S igers vs Henry K. Williams, i. A Bailey
anJ Richard Bai ev.
THOS. U. ROBJNftON.Fb riff,
April 28. 13:s
STEWART SALES.
WILL be sold, ou'the first Tuesday in JUNK
next, before the Court House door 111 the town
ot Lumpkin, Stewart couuty wi bin the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit :
Lot of land No 52. in the 23d district of Stewart
county, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor ol Dutiiel liichaid
son vs Uriah Perkins an ; Lemuel GriHi h. Piop< rty
pointed 0111 by plaintiff fi. fa. issuttl line bit wait Su
perior Court, and other ti. fas. vs,tho some.
May 1. M. M. FLEMMING Sheriff.
AT ‘I HE SAME 1 fME ANId PA VCfc WILL BE SOLD,
Lot ot land No. 122 111 the 25 h district, and No.
123, in the 25. h district of origu.aiiy lee mv btiw
art eo in y. taken as ihe property of Jepl tha Pickett
to sa i -fy two fi fas. issued out ol” th> Supcrioi Court
of .Stewart county, one in favor of David M. Scar
brough the other in favor of 1 art wed Hi buns bearer
vs. said Pickett. Saul lan J well impr ved.
pointed out by the defendant.
Also on negro man bv the name of KantJol and the
east haif of lot of iau I No. 47. and ail of to of land No.
48 in the 18 h district of originally Lee. imv b ew. rt
coun'y, ail levied on as die property of K’ biit liy
nolds and William A Withingto.n to sa 1 fy sundry ti.
fas issued from .i Ju .tic s’ Court of S ewarl I<l n y in
favor of bolomon Purnal vs said Re nolds •nil AYi h
tngton. Levy made and rclut nod 10 me by a Consta
ble.
Five negroes namely. Will, a man tbir y years old ;
Luke a man thir v-five years old ; Betty awiinan,
f.irtv y-ars old and her two cluldt n 11 levied on as li e
property of VY avn W. Etlands to su i-fy si ndry exe
eotions tas'-ed out of a Jnsdce.J Court of b ewart
county in favor of John Giford. L’ vv made and re
turned to me bv a Confab.e.
Leonidas w. hill,d.sh.riff.
April 24. 13.s
MKimVIiFIIICR SALE*
WILL be sold, on 1 tie first Tuesday in JUNE
next, before the Court House dor 111 the town
of Greenville. Meriwether county, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property to wit:
Eighteen acres of land lying io the uordi west cor
ner o! lot No 229 in the Bth district of formerly Troup
now Meriwether county, leviid 141 as the pifq er ) of
Vincent B. Simmons, to satisfy one fi. fa. in favor of
James IJ. Hall vi. Vincent 13. Simmons and John C.
Ty us.
Also one ox wagon, levied on as the property 0 f
Thomas Bateman, lo satisfy one fi. fa. in favor of
John Dennis vs. Thomas Bateman.
Also one 10l of land No. 116, in the 10th district of
originally Troup now Meriwether county, levied On
as ihe property of btephen Grizzel, to satisfy one fi.
fa. in favor of Benjamin R. Bee.and vs. said Grizzel.
Also one two horse baroueh, levied on as the pro
perly of Henry L. Listnjetie. to satisfy me fi. fa is
s'te-i from Coweta Superior Court in favor of James
A. Abrahams vs. Henry L. l,is njette.
morkis g Towles, sheriff
April 30. lsts
KAM)OLPU SALES.
WILL bes Id, on the tirst ‘1 uesday in JUNE
nexl,b fore the Court House dooi in the town
ol Onilibert, Randolph county, between the husnul
hours of sale, the following properly viz :
One 10. of laud No. 265 in ihi Gib district cf aid
county, levied on as ihe proper y of Irby Gilder, 10 *a
lisfj tour ti fas. issued om of a Justices’ Court of sa !
county, in favor of William H. Lindsey. Levy rnaoc
and re urned to me by a Cons alne.
Also the west ha sos lo‘ of iand No. 76 in the 9ih
dis net of said couniv. levied on as the property of
Henry Glover, to sa i fy sundry ft. fas. issued out of a
Justices’ Court of said county in favor of Ktibin B.
Kirk aiiti vs. Henry Glove . Projn ryp<in ed <hii hv
1.. B. Camp. Levy made and return and to me by a
Const aide.
One lot of land No. 10, in the 9th dislric* of raid
county, levied on as the property ol L< muel Wbb to
sa i fy two fi fas. issued out of a Jusices” (’our of
Houston ccuny. in favor of Janies Ling v. said
Webb. Levy made and returned to me by a Consit
ble.
One lot of land No. 104, in the 10'h district if said
conn y, levied on as the property of Thomas IJo'laCay.
to satisfy one fi. fa. issued out of ihe Superior Court of
said county, in favor of Rawls and Jelks
One lot of land No. 23 in the 9 ii district of said
county, levied on as the property ofG. J. Reynolds lo
satisfy two fi. fas. issued out of a Jus'ices’ Court . f s_id
county, in favor of George T. Wood. L* vy made and
returned to me bv a Constah'e.
Three town lots ‘‘os. 1.2 and 3 in square three ;
also lo No 3. in square four all in ‘be town of Cu’h
bert, Randolph county, levied on as the propeit v of
Campion Terrv, Johnson Reynolds and M. O. Sne!-
grove anti A. tlowa'd endorsers. Properly levied on
as M. <">. Snelgrove’s. to s.vify sundry fi. fas. hinted
out of a Justices’ Court of said county, in favor ol Ran
dal Yarbrough. Levy made and returned io me by a
Constable.
April 21. 8 s RICHARD DAVIS Sheriff.
BAKEII SALES.
WILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in JUNE
next, hetore the Cour l House door. in the town
of Newton Baker county, within the usual hours, of
sale, the fol'owing property to wil :
One lot of land lying in the Ist district of orbjinaliv
‘a ariy. now Bakct county, No. 337 taken a* the pro
per’y ot lobn Williams to sa’isfy a fi. fa. issued out of
an Inferior Court of Wilkes county, in fnvor of Jo’ n ni*f
James vn ler-on vs. said Williams. Proper! v point and
out to me bv Thomas J. Himes.
WILLIAM 11. HOWARD. Sheriff.
April 14.
~ DR. EDWAPD EEI.ONY,
COLUMBUS, (iA.
Orm r on Bhod Stklut n< a-Tv r>crwi*e the
Post Ocfice. April 12 1838 10 f
Florida sugars 30000 F:.. n i? {Wr*
for sale. The nil’s of the Union Bank of Fojj.h
the same a* • t>r i.v
May 19. 6u &AML. ;\J. lACKSCJ-’ A>t<y