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Ai ffie late Convention r.f i!ie Van Burcn
party held in this plaiv, O.mrles J. McDon
ald, iisq. was nominafe- ins the candidate of
that party, at tiie eu>.iiu*i election, fur Go
vernor. On the first lniioi Jndjje McDonald
received 103 votes, Jinfej.* A idrewa 55,
Warner 33. W. H. I>o i,* Esq. 10—sc.o
terino 6. On the stvoui balloting Judge
McDonald received 12 2 Judge Andrews 4:*,
Judge Warner 23—scattering 5. — Recorder.
eVice Eating. —A Connecticut merchant
advertises wooden pails and birch brooms
under tits head of* fruit and confectionaries.’
This is worse than the one who put mill saws
and mouse traps under the head of 1 fancy
goods.’
MARRIED
On the night of the 20 h ult. a‘ t!i° house of .Air.
AVin. Jones, of Harris county, near West Point, ay
llobinson, Esq, Mr. W tins ‘l yner to Mi-s Sophia O.
Greer, daughter of Thomas Greer, deceased, of
Greensborougli, Green county.
COLUMBUS PRICES CUK REN I‘.
(ORKtCIEU V/EtELV BV AI.Ut.V AMI Vlll'XC.
ABTICLK*. !■ u ii t. -.
BAGGlNG—Kentucky, - - yd 00-A 00 28
Inverness, ------ yd GO 22 a 0025
American Tow, ... - yit 00 lj GO 17
BALE ROPE, lb 00 id oUO 11
BACON— - - - - !!> 00 16 aOO lit
Sides, - - - - - - - lb 00 J4aoo 17
Shoulders, - - - - - - lb 00 17 aOO IS
BEEF—Mess, bbl 15 00 cl 7 00
Prime,, ------- bbl 750 a 900
BLITTER—Goshen, - - - lb 00 25 aOO 07A
Western, ------ lb 0025 aOO 51
CANDLES—Spcnn, - - - lb 00 45 aSO U 0
Tallow, ------- lb 00 15 aOO 20
CASTINGS, lb COO a 700
CHEESE—Notthern, - - - lb 00 17 nCli 25
coo roN, ------ ib oo iopi oo ii
COFFEE—Havanna green, - lit 00 15 aOO i 3
Rio, lb 00 14 aOO 15
FlSH—Mackerel, No. I, - - Ib 00 12 aOO 11
“ “ 2, - - ib 10 00 al2 50
“ “ 3, - - Ib 900 950
Herrings, ------ box 200a00 00
FLOUR—Northern, - - - bbl ] I tlO al2 00
Western, ------ bbl Ijui alO 50
Country, ------- bbl 900a10 00
GRAIN—Corn, ----- bu ]7sa 00 8 ')
Wheat, ------- bu 0200 aOO Ou
GUNPOWDER, - - - - keg 750 rSO
HIDES, lb 0(’ 7 <(■ 8
IRON, Ib (Ml r,
LARI), ------- ||, 00 18 ntO -0
LIME, - - - - - - - - cik-k 400 it 5 o '•>
MOLASSES—N. Orleans, - pa! 011 50 aOi 55
NAILS, ------- hi 00 10 nib. I2j
PORK—Mess, lb O': 25 aOO 25
Prime it. ooi'j ,00-2
PEPPER, -----h, Or;, i,ib, 15
PEAS, - -- -- -- - bu 150 a 110
RAISINS, box 250 a 40.
RICE. ib 00 6 aOO 7
SPIRITS—Brandy, Cognac, rai 175a 225
Peach, ------- gal 1 12$ 150
’ Apple, sal 00 58 it 00 6 ;
GlN—Holland, ----- ga! 150 175
Domestic, cal (X) 65 a 00 70
RUM—Jamaica, ----- p a | [l7 a 225
Domestic, - sa i 00 58 nOO 62 1
WHISKEY'—Irish, - - - gal 00 00 a 400
.Monongahela, ----- g r ,i 00 87ju 1 <X)
Ne w Orleans, ----- g a ; (X) 55 aOO 60
Bllti AR— New Orleans, - ||, GO 10 00 16
SL Croix, 11, 00 12 a 00 I4j
leaf, 11, 00 25 a 00 35
SALT, ‘- pack 350 a 4GO
WDAP, lb 00 8 tt 00 10
SHOT, lb 225 a 250
STEEf—Cast,- 11, 00 18,,, 00 25
German, ------ lb GO 00 aOO 15
Blistered, |j, 00 12 aOS 20
TALLOW, Ib 00 8 aOO 9
TEA—Green, lb 100 a 150
Black. 11, 00 00 aOO 75
TOBACCO—first quality, - - lb 00 40 n. 00 50
Second quality. - ... |), 0015 aOO 25
WI NES—Madeira, L. P. - - gal 300 a 350
Sicily, ------- g :i l Jsott 175
Malaga. .mi! 00 62{ OO 70
Claret, Marseilles, - - - box 500 f. 00
Claret, Bordeaux, ... box f, 00 it 700
! I 4 * We are authorised to announce KINCHEN
GRIER, Esq. as a rand id a'e for Tax Collector, at
llie ensuing election in January next.
Q :t. 25. 1333. ‘ SRtJ
RONEUICr’S GHAJiJI.Ut C ,ASS.
Ml seenn I st-s i.,n in Culttnibus, will commence
on Weliirtsdiy. 26tii inst. Refer in
Dr. ilivkin, Dr. Williams, Mr. John Lloyd, Judge
AndriWs. and 11. Read, Esq.
ii. L. N. BENEDICT.
*t vt. k o, i, m ai) , y-'n-vrs,
ARE romp-lied I<> leave Oo no bus for the pres -fit
on bus'ticss; but v. ill r -uirn ir. ti e course of a
tsliort time. The., have ietu-n a house a; the corn.-r of.
St. Clair an I Troup strr* ?s. where hey design at
tending lc the duties of their nrofesrh-u dining the
Winter and summer month i. They w ould bes. leased
to direct the .itten-ion of parents to tin- condition o’
thdr rluilien’s teeth, and would suggest that b'-iween
the ages of six an ! twelve veers almost any irregular-1
ities of the teeth, or deformi’x of the jaws may be
corrected ’Dec. 27.” 47 f
CIIATTAISOOCHKK KAYER LANDS
FOR SAL At,
TIE sibtcrib.-t - offer their v.aiable Plan at ion ibr
sale, lying on the west side of the Chattahoochee
nv-r, in township (•. ), range thirty, dinetlv opposite 1
Judge Sa!,’aid’s plantation, in ifiariy county. Ga. eon- |
tamiog f1 ir h-iu Ire i an i seven acres, three hundred ‘
mid fifty acres of which i : first q uiity „f riv -r b.rturn;!
there is about one hundred and ten acres of cleared
lanJ. and now in a high s ate of cultivation, with goal!
f.-nces. Re.; oa th • up laud there is a comfortable i
dwelling house, kitchen, negro houses, cribs, gin and I
jnn lion re. nil of which is new. Also, a good well of
water within forty yards of ifie house, ami an excel
lent spring of water which never fails, not exceeding
two hundred cards from the dwelling bouse. Tin
purchaser can have live hundred bu-heL of Corn a’ !
50 cents per bushel, and several thousand pounds of!
fodder, at the usual prices. The Corn and Fodder!
sold for cash; the land “ill be sold*on a credit of
twelve months from the first and <v of jisnuarv next, by
the purchaser giving note and approved security, or
mortgage on the premises. For (uniter particulars
see T. S. Harvey on the premises.
THOM A* !?. TIA'-VHY
HOWKI.L K. CHI TTY.’
Henry co., Ala , Nov 16. 1858. 4’ i *
NOTICES*
S CAUTION a’! persons against trading for two
Promissory NO I’ES given by niv®mf to Jesse
Mathews, one for two hundred dollars* due ten days
after da’e, the o.her fur two hundred and fifty dollars,
<ltu the 25th day of December next, (meanit-g this
present month.) botlt hearing date, as well ns 1 now
recollect, the loth day of November, IS3B. The con- j
sideration for which said notes were given has failed,
an 1 I will not pay the same tin!, ss com -elled by law. j
Dec. 18,1818. 47mSm JOHN WIMBERLY.
BAKER SALES.
TUK7 ILL be sold on the first 1 nv dav in FF.BRU-
Vw ARY* next, before the C-o irt tdo.ise door in
the town of Newton, Baker comiiv, within the usual
hours of sale, tiie follow it. g property, to-w ii :
Two mules taken as the property of Sampson G.
Musgrove, to satisfy a li. fa. from the Superior Court
of Baker comity, in favor of Mears & Bradley vs.
said Musgrove.
Also, one lot es land. No. 111, in the 7th district of j
formerly Early now Baker county, taken as tiie pro-:
perty of John Hickman, to satisfy a li. fa. font the I
Superior Court of Baker county, in favor of M. R.
Moore vs. sai l Hickman.
■Mso, lot No. 92, in the 7th district of formerly Ear-)
Ir now Baker conn’y, taken as the property of John j
H'.CKtnan, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. front a Justices I
Court of Biker county, in favor of I.caw Lodge vs. |
paid liickman. Levy made and returned to me by a I
constable.
Als >. on- lot of land. No. 324. in the Bdi district of
formerly Early now Baker county, taken as the pro
perty ot’ Isaac Mitchell, to satisfy' a fi. fa. from a Jus- i
rices Couil of Talbot county, in favor of Zachariah I
Broth Sr. vs. said Mitchell.’ Levy made and return-!
ed to me by a constable.
Dec. 27'. 471s YVM. li. HOWARD, S’nlT.
RANDOLPH SALES.
■W'WTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRU-
V W ARY next, b-.-fjre the Court House door in!
the town of Cuthbert, Randolph county, between the’
usual hours ot sale, the foliowing property, to-wit :
Lot of lan 1 No. 251. in the IS h district es Ran-!
dolph county, levied on as the proper y of treahorn
Hay, to sati tv sun Irv li. fas. three of w hieh issued out j
of the Justices Court of Sumpter roun'v, in favor of
James Cox. bearer against James Thorn‘and Seaborn
Hav. Levy made and returned to nu- by a constable.
Also, two fi. fas issued out of the Superior Court ot
Randolph county, in favor of \Y Ley Wciihorn vs.
Seaborn Hay. and Sea'-orn lliv and Rorrcll Joiner.
Also lot of land No. 230, in tin- I8:!i district of Ran
dolph county, levied on as the property of Seaborn
llav to satisfy two fi. fas. issue;! ou of Randolph Su
perior Court,'in favor of Wiley Wellborn vs. Seaborn
Hav. and Seaborn Hay and Burrell Joiner. Property
pointed out by Seaborn Hay, defendant.
Also, the'vest half of lot of land No. 110-inthe
9iii district of Randolph county, whereon William B.
Tones now iives. with 60 acres of cultivated land and :
goo 1 buildings, levied on as the property of Wiiliani B. J
jonas to satisfy a fi. fa. issued o-it of the Sttnerior |
Court, in favor <>f Lewis Cantalo vs. sad William B. |
Jones. Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, one large Steer, levied on as the property of j
John Massey, to sa'isfy a fi la. issued out of the Sti- !
iierior Court of Randolph county’, in favor of James |
Id Shorter vs. said John Massey.
Dec. S7. 47ts LEWIS GREGORY, D. S. j
S3O NEGROES FOR. SALE, AT AUCTION f
ON die 15th day of February next, in the City nf>
.M iiil-'oinery. J-ibn Kirkpatrick. Jisq., will sell I
t >r ca< - so many of N liGHOLc. .ateiy belonging to
Thomas and Alelver. deceased, as will be sulfieu nt to I
,av and sati-fy the amount due on a Mortgage of the .
same; recorded in the Cle k’s office of Montgomery j
comity. The amount due is about f45 000. Titles j
warranted.
After satisfying the said Mortgage, and in eontinua- ;
lian, a:l t!icresidue of the Negroes and other Persona! :
Property of said estates will cold at the same place,
on a credit of one atio two years. ‘1 he sal’ will Le-,
con’in'ted from day today, Till a!! are sold By order I
of the County Court.
ANDERSON THOMAS,
WM. MONTGOMERY,
Executors of John Thomas, deceased, j
On the 7 h (lay of iauuary next, on ike premises all
ihe IMPROVED LAND belonging <0 the s-id es- J
late, containing aboui 1.500 a.ti r, wii be reived lor j
on- year. The land can be divided into two or more ]
s> ttletn nts. A. T. & W.M., Kx’rs. i
Dec. 13. 45;ds j
‘£7% )U R m mt!w after date application ‘’ ill be made
to the Hon irablet’ e Infer! r Coint of said coun
ty. when si ting as a Cotirf of Ordinary, f/r leave to
s-ll tiie I,and anj Negroes belonging to t e Estate ol
Thomas Hudson, la’e of .- aid couniy. deceased.
WINSTON WOOD, AdmV.
Dac. 27. .47 4m
AliJf IXIS PR ATO HAS .A IT.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday 111 .MARCH
next, a* the Court House door, in the county
of Baker, one I y of land in the 10 it district of origin
a.iy Early now Baker couutv No. 377.
Also, will be sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL
next, at the Court House door in the comity of Stew
arl, one lot of iand in the 33d district of originaiy Lee j
now Stewart county. No. 76; a!i *oid as the property j
if Oiiadiah M.Culbreath late of Harris couniy. !-!
ceased. Sold f-r the benefit <,f the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Terms on the dav of each sate.
WM. LOWE CL'LBREATH A-fin’r
Dec. 27. 47uMl
NEGROES TO HIRE,
the tiistof Jauuurv n- x., hr tint month or
I’ year. B. A. SORSB Y.
Dec. 13. 45 3-
nnssi.YG.
COPIES volume 1 Life of Washington
1 copy “ II “ “ “
1 .. “ IV “ “ tt
1 “ “ VI “ “ “
Belonging to Norton & Blake. Any person liav'-ng
the above mentioned books in possession, yyill confer a
favor by leaving them nt this office.
Dec.’ 20. 46 3t
BRUNSWICK AND F -OHIUA RAIL
ROAD.
TgA'IE Stockholders of the Brunswick arid Florida
2ll_ Rai'road. are requested tomee- at Thomasvilie,
Thomas county, on Mondav the seventh day of J mu
arv next , to elect a Bojrd of Directors and other offi
cers and at which time live dollars oa each share will
be required to lie paid in.
A ii persons desirous of taking Stock in the Company-. I
are re-pecifuly requested to attend.
THOS. BU I'LER KING, Pre.ii V*<.
Dec. 13. 46tJ 1
UNITED STATES MAIL.
rSTVIE Steamer Commerce, Capt. James Y.Smith,
has n ;w commenced making her trips well the
United States Mail, twice a week, from Bainbridgc t .
hi - place, leave Bainbridge every Tuesday and Fri
day. at 4 o’clock, P. M., touching at Cbattahoor-hee at
7 o’clock, P M.. and arrive at Aualachico a bv 4
o’clock. P. M. next day. Leave Apalachicola every
Sunday arid Wednesday, at 10o’clock, P. M . n \ ar
rive a: Bainbridg’ b\ 8 o’clock A. M . Tues.r-v and
Friday. This arrangeinenl will coritine till the fir-t of
Januai v.
For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain on
boa. and. or to S MIT H k B AS 8 E TT.
Bainbridgc,
or to A. T. BENNETT,
December 25. 46 4t Apa'achieoia.
TP -* HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD.
ANA vVA Y from the subscriber, living in the
ALQ/ town of Columbus, on the nigh: of the Ist mat.,
a negro man named JOHN. Said negro is about 25
or ‘26 years of age, middle sued and straight built ;
weighs 160 or 170 pounds; large under lip, unci his
jaw teeth very rotten. Jlad 01. a steel mix overcoat
land pauialoons, red speckled shirt, and a dark snuif
colored dress coat, half worn. He rode oil’ a light
chesnui sorrel Horse, large blaze in Lie face, about 15|
hands high; hcavv made; one bare foot, the rest old
sh. , probably ad off by ihts time; rode a Spanish
saddle with a black seat.
Said negro was purchased on the 14th November.
1638. of Neal Johnson and Alexander Johnson, of
Vho.-.i;. county, Ga. He will probably make for
Thomas county or Apaiachicnla.
N. B. The lasy can make figures and read writing,
and the probability is he can write. 1 have no doubt
he hfs free papers, either written by himself or some
white man. The men from whom I purchas. and the
negro pa-x and h the names ol Neal Johnson and Alex
and.T Johnson fio* I hare r< aon to Ixiteve that these
na-ii. s were as 1:01- 0 ?.n u:c poses ;n si Kilo” M 10 uu-iu
selv-s. ‘i hey stated that they were raised and lived
in Thomas coitntv, which I have since ascertained is
nit delict. Tfie elder. middle sized man.
round face, large lips, intemperate, and a gambler;
about 26 or 30 y ears old. The vounger. Alexander ■,
i quite a y- t It. ‘liiu vi-aged and xvt-aklv looking.!
V icv |is..--seci thru -;h Col.mihus in a one horse dear-i
bo-n wagon, a id l ad a faro box ad other gam'ding
iiiiiilemi-ii s. Th? above reward v ill be paid for the |
sppieiiejisiun of the above describ ’d men and the |
negro, should lie be found in 1 heir possession, or the j
sane r-ward fi*r (he apprehension an I delivery to me
of the negro ■< ‘one. WILLIAM OWENS.
I * c. 13. 1-38. 45 3t
J ’t he standard of Union, Milledgevilie, Macon
‘T.-l-gr Apaus'-htc la 1 inset!e, M tntgo'itery Adyer
liser. Savatinah Ueorginn. Lutiicviffe (Kv.) Journal,
Kn-ivville (Tetiu.) Regixtt.r, Naiclu z (Mi.-s.) Free
T r.i ier, an FN. (>. Bu let in will .iwert the above three
times, arid send their accounts to the subscriber.
W. O.
W ASIII\GTOS 74ALL.
sub tcril) -r has taken the- leas- of the above
Jab in gc and com nojious House of Enter!ainmeet
ni Macon, ia’e y occupied hv Messrs. Muslian &
and >!t, where he designs keeping as good accommoda
tion ( r Travellers and Boarders as the pr-iduce of the
country will afford, a good Bar and Siables w-ellat--
ten-led to, extensive rooms for Boarders, a; and a willing I
111 r.,1 to a-:c .mmo-Jate. He desires the patronage of j
the public. STERLING LANIER.
Macon Sept. 25. 1838. 35 3m
CITY HALL.
fsubscriber would tespectfully inform his
cl friends and tiie public that he has purchased -his
we:l known ev.ib idinn-nt. recently kept by Mr. Tl-os
J,lines. Tile house has heet\ ’horoiighlv refitted and
cleansed, and every attention will be paid to the con
venience and comfort of travellers and boarders. The
bar will he kept constantly supplied with the best. A
Ladies’ Ordinary, in good style, is about tube attach
ed to the Hotel. Mr. James will remain in the - slab- !
lisbnienr to superintend and cater for the table. A j
cotiitnuaiion of the patronage hitherto so liberally be-j
stowed, is respectful) v solicited.
Nov. 22.1338. 42 f MICAJAH YOUNG. ,
DISSOLUTION.
rgNHE firm of TAYLOR, HOLMES & 00. is
Ja. this dav dissolved bv mutual consent. Either
ol die subscribers are duly authorised to settle the bu
siness of the same. H. R. TAYLOR,
O. G. HOLMES,
W. H. HARPER,
IJ. THORNTON.
Apalachicola, Aug. 1, 1838. 271f
GENE HI AT, COMMISSION & EACTOUAGE
Hi SIXESS. APALACHICOLA, FLA.
fFINHE undersigned, undei the style an 1 ‘inn of;
Jit HARPER & HOLMES, will continue oj
j transact a general Commission and Factorage busi- j
; ness at this place ; an I, thankful lor the liberal patron- i
! ago to their iate firm,respectfully soiic-t a continuation
of lit. •.me. AV. H. HARPER,
C. G. HOLMES.
Libcia! advances made on Consignments, either for
sale or shipment. August Ist, 1533. 27-f
IS. Aw. TAYLOR R CO.,
4^40M MISSION R FORWARDING MER
CHANTS, 22 Water street, Apalachicola Fla.
H. fi. TAYLOR,
M. L. TAYLOR.
The snh.-c iber respectfully informs h:s friends and j
the public, that he will con.inue the COMMISSION
AND FORWARDING business, in connexion with
his broth- r, M. L. Taylor, at An iiacfficoia. and takes
this method to thank hi’ friends for their patron a.-,- and
to solicit its continuance. H. li. TA'iLOR.
Columbus. Aug. 1 ISS3. 27t(
XDCRSK, H 14.001 CS Nc CO.
FACTORS \X'I) COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
APALACHICOLA, FLOR.
’ A RF prepared to make liberal advances on Cot- !
I IVI ton sent us tor sale or fur shipment to our friends I
| in New York, Boston and Liverpool.
* HIRAM NOURSE,
HIRAM W. BROOKS,
J NO. D. HOWELL.
Apalachicola. Aug. 23, 1338. 29 6m
Pl'fiLfl! & MOORE,
AUCTION Jc COMMISSION MERCHANTS
lit-, prepared to make libera! advances on all
- ’A- Con'igiimeuts tor sale at Auction without limit
Also the receiving and forwarding f Goods ann our
chasing of Cotton. Columbus, Oct. 27, 1838. 39v
HATS AND CAPS.
JUST received, black Fur an I Silk HATS, brush
do.. Fur Seal Caps, a very handsome article,
j for sale bv ‘ J. S. SMITH.
Nov. 29. 1938. 43tf
A'* MON’D Ni ALLISON, wholesale Grocers
1 jS-hl/ and commission Merchants,Apalachicola. Flor.
I Aiz. 11. IStf
KS. HAWLEY, wholesale and retail Drug
-9 eisi. at ApalacJlicola and St. Joseph, Florida.
J Nov. 1, 1837. ti-i
1 MUSCOGEE FEMALE ACADEMY IN* 1
COLUMBUS, GA.
MAS. LEIGH having resigned her chatge of
tills Institution, it has been commuted to the
gem ra! s-.-permt. itdence arid care of the Rev. WM.
U. CAIRNS, A. M., Recior of Trinity Church in
this city, who >vih furnish ‘Teachers for the several de
! partments of Instruc ion ; and, by a personal super vis
. 10.1, endeavor to impart to it a charac-er equal to any
i similar Institution in the State.
I he Trustees bare found it necessary, in order to
j secure competent Instructors, to increase somewhat j
1 tiie rates of Tuition—tbe charges hitherto being much
| below v-hat yvas customary m other Schools. They !
! will henceforth be,
i la the Primary Department, §8 00 per quarter
| *• “ Middle “ 15 Or) *• “
j “ B mar ‘- 18 00 “ “
! The Primary P- partment v,il! be under .he immedi
a*e care of Miss M. J. COOLIDGE, a iadv long ati-d ‘
favorably known as a teacher of children in this place.
Into this Department boys wii: be a-iin.tted, under 8
! , ears 01 age. ,
| Air. A. IYKRSu.N, Professor of Music, from
i Germany, will continue to give lessons in the Acade
-1 my —and is eonfidentiv recommended as a geiitienian
of line jccompdshrm iita .11 his prof ssion. Provision ,
wifi be made, as soon as (Kissible, for competent in- >
si ruction in I- reticii, Drawing. Painting and other Or- j
nainm al Branches—for which the tuual extra charges i
wail be made.
The full course of Instruction yy ill embrace all the!
ordinary branches of English—even such as are taught
in the best Academics and Colleges in the country,
with the Latin and Greek Languages, whenever desir
ed ; and the object of the Trustees lias been to fii
to the daughters of Columbus every advantage yvlnch
has hitherto been sought far abroad, saving them the
sa-trifice of those tender relations and that salutary dis
cipline whi h can be found oniy at home ‘They be
ueve a d-irm -aic education to be necessary for their
I girls, and will use every exertion to furnish them yvith
j -uch instruction, even at -he paternal fireside, as will
fit them far the highest relations of life whilst it shail
unite the cultivation aiik- of its endearing charities, its
graceful accomplishments, and its purest hopes. The
intellectual and the moral faculties therefore will be
submitted *o on equal training and sought to be fully
improved under the discipline of their School. Asa
nu-ans to this <mi. monthly rep rts will he made to Pa
rent* and (Juarrlimis of the Scholarship anil conduct
of their child tn and wards.
The Reverend Clergy of the different denomina
tions are constituted, with the Trustees, visiter.- of the
Institution, towh-int its doors wi! always be open. Pa
rents arid the public generally, will he iuyited to an in
spection of its progress at the stated times of Exami
nation, which will occur semi annually before the short
holiday at Christmas, and the Summer vacation in
August.
The School will be opened on the first Monday in
i January next; on which day if is particularly dest-ed
that aii pupils intended fir the Sdioo! may be punctu
al; V entered, as it will greatly facilitate the formation
of cla-ses, and aid the Principal in hrs arrangements.
Children fro,-i a distance can always be directed to
suitable places for boarding, by application to the Prin
cipal -if tin Scin; >l.
A- an adjunct to the Exercises of the School, and
a means of Public Improvement a number of gentle
j men have it in contemplation to di-uver a course ot
Lectures on Mora! Soientn.'’ ’and Literary subjects,
the avails of which will be appropriated to the incca-e
of our Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, and
the purchase of a Library.
G. E: THOMAS I
J. W. CAMPBELL, | f
THOMAS HOXEY. > £
THOMAS F. FOSTER. %
E. L. dt-GR AFFENREID. J 5°
N. B. All charges for tuition must be paid punc
tually in advance.
Columbus, Ga. Dec. 19.183®. 46:1
SEW SCHOOL.
MR. WM. J. ELLIS respectfully informs his
friends and the public that he will open a School
for Boys, in the house at present occupied by Mr.
Longnecker, directly opposite tiie Theatre, on the first
dav of January ncx’. His terms will be for
Spelling. Reading and Writing. $6 OOnercr.
Grammar Geography and Arithmetic, 800 “ *•
Hisfi-rv, Philosophy and Latin, 10 00 “ “ ;
The School will be removed to a more private situ
ation as soon as a convenient room can be procured.
It w ill he his object to irnpar* moral ins-ruction a- well
as -'eh ntiffe, and a: a means to this the Ho‘v Bib e
will I-.-- used in his School as a rea-iiu? hook.
References aie permitted to be made to Rev. Wm.
D Cairns. Win. P. Yonge, Esq. and Messrs. Yonge
& Ellis. * Columbus. Dec. IS. 45if
SPLENDID ENGLISH AND UIEHICAJi
ANNUALS FOR. 1539.
TIIE sub-erihers have on hand a large and gener
al assortment of BOOKS, STATIONARY,
a-1 FANCY ARTICLES. They are constantly
receiving all the new and popular works published.
Among their last works received are the fol owing
splendid Annuals, for 1839.
The Book of Rovaliy, characteristics of British
Palaces, elegantly hound m Morocco.
Landscape Historical illustrations of Scotland, and
the Waverly Novels.
Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book, edited by L.
F.. L. containing 37 splendid engravings.
n - Is a-iil Ft,o-M-n-.v. c.r; nitty rvtrs. FalrUe.
The Forget Me Not, Friendship’s Offering.
The Gift, ihe Violet.
Dec. 1 3.45 31. PLANT & NORTON.
NEGROES FOR. SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in JANUARY next I will
sell at Public Auction, at the Court House in
i Columbus, the following described NEGROES, viz:
■ 2 .mob, a man about 28 years,'a very good blacksmith :
- Katy, a woman about 30 years old. an-J her child about
! 1 year o!-l; Khoda. a woman bo t2B years old, attd j
her child Harriet, about six years old. These negroes
are sold for no fault, and will be. sold or. a credit of
twelve months, for notes with good security, to bear
interest from date if not punctually paid.
At the same time and place, I will sell the following
Negroes viz : Gilbert., a man about 32 years old. and !
hi; wife .--im- v, aboo- 32 years old, and their child,
a boy abort! 6 year,: old ; Luke, a man ajy-ut 25 years
old, and his wife Edy, about 25 years old, and Elisha,
a man about 25 years old. These negroes are likely
and of good character, and sold for 110 fault. Terms
cash. Titles to the whole undispirable. The sale
wili take place without reserve; and those who wish to
purchase first rate Neeroes will do well to attend.
D0c.6.1838 44ts ALFRED IVERSON.
LOST
ON my way from Columbus to Culhbert, Ran
dolph county, my POCKET BOOK, con’ain
n.g three promissory notes given by Z. Lamar, dated
Nov. 10, 1838. and payable to myself or bearer; one
noli- for four thousand dollars, duo fifteen riavs from
date; one for two thousand dollars, due the 25th Dec.
1839, and one note for twelve hundred and fifty debars,
due the 251 h Dec. 1840. All persons are notified
against trading for the said notes, and the .maker from :
paying the same. Any information respecting said !
Pocket Book and N-nes vvill b* thankfully received; j
direct to Cu’hbert Post Office, Ga.
Dec. 13. 45 3t DA YIP RUMPII. I
LOST
4YN Tuesday evening last, a pe’ition signed bv
Vir several gentlemen, with different amounts, from
j one to ten do -ars. affixed to their names. It was lost
between Rankin & Wise’s store and Blair’s. As it
will beef ti > service to nny person but myself, ihe
finder will confer a favor by leaving n ai this office. j
Dec. -20. 46tf IPNEY SMITH. j
CAUTION.
gl LL persons are cautioned against trading for a
I*l. NOTE given to John H. Kiriey. or bearer, fir j
tour hundred and sixty doJars, twenty-one cen-s. Said
note was given on the 12th day of March last, arid
due the Ist of January next. JOHN SMYRL.
Dec. 20. 1?S8. ‘ 46 2-*
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
j?} TRAY ED from the subscriber, in October, a
>'*9 small black mare MULE, with-some white spots ]
1 upon one of tier .highs and flanks. It is lively she
! will make to Marion county, or some other county
; abov ■ that, as ihe same mule strayed away about 12
;n-mth since, a:- I she was taken in Marion county.
Any information respecting said m tie will be than- ful
ly received. TOMLIN SON FORT,
Near Lumpkin, Stewart county.
Dec. 13. 45JSt
MASONIC NOTICE.
members of t o!ambus Lodge, No. 28, are
A hereby notified, that a public procession will
take place 11 he Citv of Columbus on th* 27. h day of
December next the anniversary of ‘ St. John the
Evangelist,’ on which occasion Brother J. H. Camp
bet! will dein era discourse.
The Brethren of th-- Lodges xvithin this jurisdiction,
ani all transient Brethren, are respectful: v invited to
attend. By order. A. LEVISON. Sec.
N. B Further notice will be given of the order of
the dav.
Nov. 29. _ 43td
NOTICE.
THE public are hereby forewarned not to trade
for a promissory NOTE given by Daniel M--
i Kennon and Abel Champion, to Boyde Hunter, or
i bearer, for he sum of two hundred ami fifty-three doi
lais an I fifiv-two cents, bearing date the nineteenth
day of December. 1837. payab.e the twenty-fifth day i
of December. ISOB as the conside-ati-rn for which
said note was given as failed to be made good by said |
Hunter; as such the subscriber, being principal cn j
said note, is determined not to pay the same unless |
comncllrd • v law. DANIEL%IcKENNON. i
Dec, 13. ‘ 45 -V j
NOTICE.
fl LL persons who liave not paid their City Tax ;
f-r me present ear. are requested focal! at the j
Citv Council Room bv the 25 h in*t. and make pay- j
mciit. On failure m comply with trie above rcrpies- \
executions wnl be immediately tssu-
J. B iTHUNE,
Citv Treasurer and Collector, i
Dec. 13.1838. ‘ 45td
LAST NOTICE.
notes and accounts of Calhoun & Bass hare
i J2_ been placed in my hands for co etion. Persons
indebted will do-veil to cali immediately, and make
! satisfactory arrangements, otherwise they wiii be sued
j on im n aiia'eiv- JOSIAH MORlifS.
) ft'Xr. $?, * 49tf
, StRAT llOßSfl'* |
to niv house about the fi'st o( August |
last, a BAY HORSE, about nme years old;:
aii of his feet white ; two saddle spots on each side ;
| Haze face. The owner of said horse will please come
i forward, orove prop 1 tv, pay charges, and take him
| awav. h- C. AD AMS.
Fiat Shoals. Nor. 29th. TB3S. 45 3 n
VALUABLE LANDS FJil SALE.
TAL subscriber offer-’ for site several tracts of
selected LANDS lit Montgomery, Macon,
1 Coosa. Pike an t Cnambers Com ties, part of which
a: e near fine Railroad we. and will be sold 1 iw to close
sSles. These Lands belong to a Company and will
be sold in Lots to suit purchasers, on liberal terms.
Apply to JOHN GOLD FH WAITE,
Dec. 7. 45 3t Montgomery, Ala.
NEW"ESTABLISH fiTETIT,
fETHE subscribers are op-’U-J a arge, splendid
JSL and general assortment of GOODS,
AT THE ;)t.D SI A.ND OF G XV. DILLINGHAM,
’ r-iiiiprisiiig a foil assortment o! the most suitable arti
cles, and are
AU fresh G >ods. just received.
and -aid down at a cost that ii! enable us to sell,
CHEAP* FOR CASH,
and cannot fail to please, both as to price and quality.
KYLE & BARNETT.
Columbus, Nov. 29. 43 6t
REMOVAL.
BVR. WILSON may in fu-ure be found at the
JsjF Drug Store of John E. Bacon & 00. during
me day. and after night at iiis residence. It is Ins in
tern ton to devote iii:n-eit -■ Xciu iveiv to his
duties. Those who may desire his services, when
he is absent, can lie informed, by applying as above
named, where h-* has gone to, and at wnat hour he
wiil re urn. Columbus, July 16,1838. 24 6m
- DISSOLUTION.
nrVilE copartnership heretofore existing under the
S na-n-r an I -avie of WELLS 6a PEAB-JDI ,
is tins dav di--.*e ved bv mutual consent. Mr. L. W.
Wells ts ‘aioue authorised to s ule ihe business of the
| concern. L. W WELLS,
F. G. PEABUDY.
Columbus, Nov. 28. 18S8. 43tf
Ptflt fit A4 T PA l STI NG.
Tfefß. PARKER respec fully informs the public
! 1g a i pat he will rema'ii some time longer 111 Coluni
-1 bus. tor the purpose of paiimcg Portraits. His rooms
j are in Gioad street, in the rear of Judge Thomas’
; utfice.
i Mr. rarker, from many year’s practice in this part
1 of the country, has found tliat the criinate of the South
is particularly injurious 10 oil painting. He has, after
much study and manv experiments, discovered a meth- j
od of painting and preparing his pictures so as to ren- I
der itiem less dabie to be injured by time and a south- )
ern atmosphere.
Dec. 6. 44tf I
READ aND JBDttKPOR YOURSELVES
‘ If there is not a htdnt in the South for her afflicted people, j
PHYbEO as wtl: as religion in the first ages was I
chieiiy traditional. If any were sick, or bit by a j
j serpent. or torn by a wild beast, the lathers would im- I
j mediately tell their children what remedy to apply ; j
| and n was rare -.hat the patient suffered mng, the med
: icines being quick as well as generally infal ibte.
Rev. JOHN ‘WESTLEY.
| Although mineral medicines meet Ihe indications of
j disease, they are not to be relied on as specifics with
he same enure confidence as the vegetable medicines.
Dr. LVDENHAM.
BOTANIC OR VEGETABLE PRACTICE.
Doctors Woodruff’ & Fuiler expecting to make
Columbus their p rman ere place of residence, will at
tend to all caile in tli- ir profession in the city and coun
try. They respectfully soiicit Ihe patronage of the
ainicted.
For the satisfaction of (hose who may need their
aid, they have the pleasure to state that they are well
ao -uainted with tiie various systems of Botanic or
Vegetable practice.
Persons preferring the Bo’anic practice wiil find
them at the former ell Kuo n stand ot Dr. B. R.
Thomas, on Oglethorpe street,
i N. B. Persons living at a distance who may desire
our aid to relieve them of their maladies by efficacious
iunocu- us Botanic remedies, will please send the symp
toms of their disease, in writing, 10 Drs. Woodruff &
Fuller. Ooh unbus Ga., and we will select, prepare,
am] compound, in the best manner, medicines suited to
their diseases, though they may have been of long
standing, attended by a dozen doctors and called by as
many different names.
I rsr 0 Letters to meet with attention must be post
paid. M. WOODRUFF,
Dec. 1838. WM. A. FULLER.
The undersigned takes pleasure in recommending to
the patronage of his patrons and frienjd, Drs. Wood
rulf Fuller, who will attend to the practice in future.
They are well acquainted with my system of practice.
B. R. THOMAS.
EXTRACTS FROM CERTIFICATES
From Rev. Ur. Reddick Pierce.
To all whom it may concern—ibis is to ccitify that
( am, and have long been personally and intimately
acquainted with Dr. M. Woodruff, of Columbus. That
ns it regards his moral character it is unexceptionable ;
and as it regards his skill, as a phj-sician, I confidently
recommend him 10 ihu pationage of ail who wish lo
employ a Botanic Physician either to themselves or
families. Rev. ItEDDICK PIERCE.
Miliedgevillc, Sept. 17, 1838.
FROM ROBERT HUTCHINGS, ESQ..
Formerly Representative from Jones county.
This i- to certify that, having been afflicted some 15
! years xvi-h Chronic Rheumatism and at times unable
I to help myself. I was cured -n eight days by the use of
medicine obtained trom Dr. Woodruff*. I had previ
ously irieu several of the most eminent mineral physi
cians in those pert* without being benefited. I remain
well and fret from t.fibfi affection up to the present dam.
jltis 14 months since [ useti he medicine. I nave also
made use of his preparations in >T-y family considerably,
and find them very valuable.
ROBERT IiUTCLuNGS.
Fortville, Jones co. Get 3, 1838.
FROM MAJOR JOHN CURETON,
Formerly of I'.lonnte county.
This is to certify that I had a negro man subject to
fits fir the iast ten years. He would foam at the mouth ;
it would take tw o or three lo hold him; legs shrunk away
so that the skin was almost fast to the bone ; feet and
hands constantly cold. He had been under the care of
4 or 5 physicians, but without being much benefit'ed.
I applied to Dr. Wood ruff who has cured him per
fectly. It is 12 months since he has had a fit.
Maj. JOHN CURETON.
Jones co. Oct. 3,1838.
This is to certify that T had a negro xvoman laboring
under a disease peculiar to the fe male sex. She had
not been able to do me any work for tw- lve months. |
To mineral physicians attended on her six inunths
without bcnefiuing. Dr Woodruff took her case in
hand and has cured her sound and well. My wife
has also been entirely relieved of Cramp Cholic by his
medicines. GILEOUS WRIGHT.
Jones co. Sept. 1 , IBSB.
This is to certify that in November last four of my
family were severely attacked with Typhus Fever.
Dr. Green and Dr. Bowen were called in. My oldest
roil soon sunk and died. The others were sinking
fast. When I called in Dr. Woodruff, under the bles
sing of God. he soon raised them from a bed of sick
ness to perfect health Had it not been fer him my
child-en must have died. I fed it a duty 1 ovde to the
public to make the above statement.
Jones co. Aug. 3, 1838. JOHN BLOW.
This is to certify that we had a negro woman who
was severely attacked wi'h fits. Dr. Green and Dr.
login foot attended on her. The last in attendance
gave her up to die. YVe called in Dr. AVoodruff who
soon restored her to perfect health.
DAVID BLAKELEY.
HART WELL BLAKELEY.
Hancock co. Feb. 22. 1838.
This is to certify that T had a negro girl who was
cured last fall by D,. Woodruff of Typhus Fever, afier
she had been giver- i-p ’o die lor three and ys. H-*r re
spiration very Jim -iit, perfect prostration <>f the
system great insensibility. 1 gs and feel cold and
stiff to the kne es. 3ucii was her situation. I have no
doubt but he saved mv negro. I know of 4 persons in
this settlement who are no doubt indebted to him, under
the blessing of God. for their lives.
Jc-nes co. Aug. 2, 183S. SAMUEL BLOW.
This is to certify tiiat mv son was attacked last fail
withTvphiJs Fever, two eminent physicians of the Old
School attended on him for 20 days, when they gave
him up to die. He was so low that we ent f-r his
shroud. Through persuasion I called in Dr. Fuller, by
hose skill and medicines lie was soon restored to per
fect health. JOHN HAYS.
Early co. April 3,1838.
I do hereby cerfife that I have been cured of Chron
ic Dysentery bv Dr. F filer, after one of the best min
eral physicians of T felahassee had a’tended on me six
months without benefiuing me. I was so reduced that
l could n v walk. ‘ MARK PORTER.
j Territory of Florida. .
; Tins is to certify ‘oaf I had a negro man cured of
mental derangem ■it bv Dr. Fuller, afeer the usual
j remedies employe-] had fail ad. He had become a per
j feet maniac, slept no.se dav nor night.
ALEX iNDER HAY’S.
j Early co. Sept.lS3S.
; This is to certify that I had a negro woman, who
S was badiv poisoned, cure- by Dr. Fuller, afier all
- means resorted to ha-d fit -oi. Stic was reduced to a
mere skeleton when he undertook her ease.
PHILIP GEIGER.
j Early co. May 6 1833. 45 ly
TO RENT,
THE STORE recently occupied hv the sub
scribers. Also TV-.’O ROOMS suitable for
i Offices or Bed Rooms, in the upper story of the same :
building. Persons wishing to rent wiil apply to J. N.
& J. VI. Bethune.
SMALLEY, CRANDALL ft Cos. !
Jane 14. U>tf
I SIIE RIFFS’ SALES.
TALBOT SALES.
be sold, on she hrst 1 ue-dav in JAN
* • UARV next, at the Court Hon e door in
- the , town ot Talboiton, T.tibot county, vviiinn the le
gal hours ot sale, the following progeny to wit :
I One [tided horse, about eight cr nine yoa;s old, and
a jersey wagon, levied on as the property of Bor welt
Ingrain to satisfy a fi. fa. from Talbot Superior Court;
Oreenberry Clay vs. Btirwell Ingram and Wi.nam
Dickson, security on appeal.
Also, two lo's of laud. Nos 180, and 181 in the 15 It
district ol originally Muscogee now Talbot coutt y,
whi .ron Mrs. Williams no v lives, known as the i>a
viston sand on the Stage Road, levied on as the pro
perty of John Took, to satisfy a ti fa. from Talbot
, Superior Court; William B. Marshall vs. Henry E.
>’ ditams, tn. ker, and John TiKk. endorser.
Due negro girl by the name of L-.itsa, It vied on i
: the property of JoKn Teak, to satisfy sundry li. fas.
trouj u Justices Court of Talbot county; John 11.
W i*li is vs. John Took. Levy made and returned to
’ tne by a constable.
I One hundred acres of land, more or less, part of No.
i DO, tn the 22.1 district of originally Muscogee now
I 1 a.hot county, ‘evied on as the property of Daniel
McDaniel to satisfy sundry li. fas from a Justices t ’ottrl
!ol Talbot county ; T. G. Beach, tortile use of James
] Rohm,, avs lianiei McDaniel. Levy made and re
! turned to rue by a constable.
! One lot of land, No. S9. in the 151; district of ori
gtnady Muscogee now Taibot county, levied on as the
property of Harwell Pope, to satisfy sund.-v fi. fas.
< from a Justices Court of Taibo: cottn'y in favor of R
B. Rucker and others, vs. Burwell Pope. Levy made
| and returned to nte bv a constable.
THUS. U. ROBINSON,Sheriff.
POSTPONED SALE.
A pair of match horses and barouche, levied on a<
the property of Frederick A. Bailey, to satisfy a ti. fa.
from Taibot Inferior Court, in favor ot Isaac E How
j er, administrator of the estate of Abel Camp, deceased,
’ vs. F. A. Baiiev, and Richard Bailey,
THOMAS l . ROBINSON. Sltlf.
AT T!IE SAME TIME AND PI.AtE WILL BE SOI D
One sorrel horse,seven or eight years old. levied on as
property of Lazras B. Ross, to s.iti-ffv a ft. fa. front
Taibot Superior Court; Charles Biddle vs. Lazras B.
Ross. JOHN \V. G. SMITH, I). S.
Nov. 29.1838. 43-s
HAADOLiH SALE’S.
be sold on the first Tuesday in JANU-
■ Alt! next, before the Court House door in
i the town of Cuthbert, Randolph county, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to tvit:
’ One negro man by die name ot Stephen, about 45
; years Id ; also, the following iots of land, to wit: No.
I 296 and 297, in the s:h district of said county ; No. 68
I and 73, in the 10th district of said county, levied
I on as the property ot Andrew Howard, to satisfy sun
dry ti. fas. issued from the Superior Court of said
I county, in favor of Gabriel K. Mathis and John A.
Mathis, and others, vs. Andrew Howard and James
Ennis. Property pointed out by plaintiff andplaitndf’s
attorney.
North half of !o f of land No. 118 in the Sth district,
| and ad of tot No, 107 in the Bth district, west of the
| Pat aula Creek, both of said county, levied on as the
I property of Wi ham Britt, to satisfy two ti. fas. issued
| trom the Inferior Court of said county, m favor of said
-Court of said county.
East half of lot of land No. 162, in the 9th district
I of said county, levied on as the property of J seph
Jetnigan, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued out of a Jus
tices Court of said county, in favor of Jesse Harris
and others vs. Joseph Jernigan. Levy made and re
turned tc me by a constable.
One house and lot in the city of Georgetown ; also,
one house in the same city ; this city is in the Btl dis
trict of said county, levied on as the property of H.
H. Ranay. to satisfy two ti. fas. issued out of a Justices
Court of said county, in favor of Allen L. Jenks vs.
H. H. Raney. Levy made and returned to mu by a
constable.
Lots of land Nos. 77, 134, 76, and all of lot No.
115. east of ]>. B. Rich’s Sping Brunch, east half of
No. 116, all in the 6th district of said county; levied on
as the property of Andrew Howard, to satisf, sundry
li. fas. issued out ot a Justices Court of said county,
in favor of Alexander Hendry and others vs. Richard
Respass and Andrew Howard. Levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
RICHARD DAVIS, Sheriff.
Nov. 29, 1838. 43ts
HEARD SALES.
be sold, on the .first Tuesday in IAN
'S f UAR Y next, before the Court House door
in the town of Franklin, Heard county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit :
Lot No. 41. til the 14ih district ol originally Carroll
now Heard county, levied on as the property of James
Hill, by virtue of an execution issued front a Justices
Court of Taliaferro county. Property pointed out by
Thos. Pitman.
Also, one lease, levied on as the property of Thomas
Sr-st, for the term of three years, by virtue of two ti.
fas. iti favor of Lewis L. Freeland. Properly pointed
out bv said Freeland ; levied and returned to me hy a
constable. POSY JOHNSON, Shti.
Nov 29,1838. 43-s
CARROLL SALES.
be si Id, on the lirst Tuesday in JAN-
Ww UARY next, before the Court House door
in the town of Carrollton, Carroll county, wiihjn the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One dark sorrel mare, bridle and saddle, levied on
as the property of William Mayors, to satisfy a ti. fa.
issued from Carroll Inf nor Court in favor oi William
E. McCluer vs. John Whisenhunt. Wiiiiatn Mayors
and Arthur Bell, security on -tsy of execution.
Also, lot of land No. 147, in the 10th district, of Car
roll county, and eng sorrel rr.aro, eight or nine years
old, one bay mare, three or four years old. one sorrel
colt, two ytars old. one small wagon, one cart, seven
head cf sheep, and ten barrels of coin, and two stacks
of fodder, levied on as tile property of Giilis J. Addams,
sen to satisfy two executions, one issued from Carroll
Superior Court, in favor of ‘Young J. Long v*. Giilis
J. Addams, and one issued from Carroll Inferior
Court, in favor of Thomas B. Espey vs. Giilis J.
Adams and Richard Smith. Property pointed cut
by J? iehard Smith.
Nov. 29. 43ts MATTHEW REID, ShfT.
AT rnf SAME TIME AND 1-LACE WILL BE SOLD : J
j ot ot lane and lot No. 165, and four acres |
whereon Wm. Be-D-t now lives, ail tn the 10th District j
of Carroll countv. One sot in the town ol Car- ;
rolllon, known in the plan of s.liJ town by No 2, the ;
lot whereon O. P. Beall now has a sir?.''’, one yoke’ °fl
oxen and a cart, twelve barr-ds of corn, seven hundred I
bundles of fodder, ail -evied on as the property of
William Eeail. to satisfy a ti. fa. issued front the Sune
rior Court of Carroll county, in favor cf John C. Ma
son. Property pointed out In plaintiff.
Also, one negro girl named Charlotte, nine years
old. levied on as the property of John Bone, to satisfy
a ti. fa. issued Irom the Superior Court of Madison
. county, in favor of John Ntsbet and others. Property
pointed out by John A. Junes
Also lot of land No. 95, m the Gth district of Carroll i
county, levied on as the property of G. W. Ramsey, j
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Camp- |
bell county, in favor of Hartnei & Clark. Levy made !
and returned to me by a constable.
Also, one town let in the town of Carrollton, No. j
not known, lying on the north side of East street, be- !
tween J. S. Boggess ar.d B. A. Freeman, one acre, ‘
more or less, levied on as the property of Barnabas j
Michael’ and ontVown lot whereon Sanford Goodwin i
now lives, levied on as the property o r Sanford Good- |
win. to satisfy four fi. fas issued tront a Justices Court j
of Carroll county, in favor of 3 nomas Chcaves vs. j
s.iid Barnabas Michael and Santord Goodwin. Levy
made and returned to me bv a constable.
Nov. 26. 44ts ‘JOHN PEAN.D S.
STEWART SALES. •.
“WMTILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JAN- !
w w UAUY next, before the Court House door, :
in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, within the
tisitai hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One lot of land No. 140. in the 18th district of ori
ginally Lee now St--wart county, levied on as the pro- :
portv of Abraham Ayres, to satisfy three s.mali fi. fas. i
issued from a Justices Court fortbßßth district G. M. i
j Washington county, in favor of the executors of
| Thompson Lawon, deceased, vs. Abraham Ayres ,
j and Jesse Armstrong. Property pointed out by James ;
;II Armstrong; levy made and telurncd tome by a
’ constable.
| Lot of land No 246, in the 22d district, taken as :
) the property of “VY’lliam Boxter. to sa’ssfv sundry fi.
I fas. issued out of a Justice's Court of Madison conn- ’
tv, in favor of A. Crawford & Cos. Levied on and
returned to me by a constable.
One lot of land No. 320 in the 22d district of ori
pina’ly Lee now Stewart comply, levied on as the pro- i
prr;v of C. Pi fs. to tfy two fi. fas., one I
issued from the Inferior Court cf E.hb county, in favor |
of the Bank of Hawkins'.tile vs. William C. Pitts, j
Edward 11. Pit's. John D. Pitts, and Kichar.i M. !
Pit's, and one in favor of Malcom A. Chisholm vs. 1
William C. Pitts, i sued fr tn the Superior Court of
Stewait county. Property pointed out by said Vf
| liam C. Pitts.
POSTPONED SALE.
i Lo’ of I,and No 24 in the 24 h district of Stewart
i county, taken at ‘he property of James H. Parrel, to
a'i-fv three fi. fa-. i#ned out of the hf< rtor Court of
j said countv in favor of James S Lunsford and others.
M. M. FLEMING, S! crifT. ,
Nov. 2-9. 1633. 43ts
DISSOLPTIOX.
Bfi SHE conartner-oin h"rc'oforc existing under the
JL firm of GEO. \V. ROSS St CO. is bv mutual
cot) o nt. ‘his dav dissolved. Ail unsettled business of
the late firm will receive attention from either of the
undersigned. G W. ROSS.
Nov. 20,1838. R. P. SPENCER.
RICHARD P. SPONGER, having taken the
Ware Houso recently occupied by G. W. Ro-s & Cos.
would retu n hi- - unf-igned ‘hanks to the former patrons
of the hou<c. an i the public and respectfully so icit a
share of their business. He- designs to conduct the
Ware House, Cos nmC-Bn, and Factorage Busir.os
in its va'ious branches, and hopes by strict attention to
merit pa -onage.
i Nov. 23. 43if
:
FOR ItE VT.
{ fTTWO verv desirable ROOMS, over the store of
I is. Hamilton. Hurd & Cos. For terras apply Jo
ia==.2S SI ts H. H. & CO.
j, E(i A L iN O ViC ES.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Y*'*L r U.L be mV I on the li.st Tuesday in FKBRU
ARY next, at the Court House in Blakely,
Eari, county, wuhia the usual hours of sale, two .rams
of Land Wing io s .td county. containing each 250
acres, and known as Nos. 124 and 132. Sold as the
property of.Kurnev Wi hs dec’d. un ier an order issu
ed bv the Honorabie the Inferior Court of Effingham
countv, while sitting for ordinary purposes. Soul for
the benefit ot’ the heirs c f saiJ dec’d. Terms cash.
Dec. 1. 45.d* JAMES BLEACH, AdnTr.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK.
WjBtTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRU
¥ ® ARY next, at the Court H >use door m Heard
county, lotol land No. 265, in the SJ district formerly j
Coweta now Heard county, containing 202 J acres.be- :
longing to the estate of Reddick Garner, deceased.
Dec. I. 45w WM. M. GARNER, Adnt’r.
ADMI.VISTII A TOR’S SALE.
t>c soi.i. a.rceabty (o an order ot the lion- J
V W oraoie Inferior Court oi’ Taibot county, when ;
sitting f>r ordinary purposes, before the Court House j
door in Hamilton. Harris county, on the first Tuesday •
in FEBRUARY next, o te iot of Land No. 11$. iu the t
20th district -f originally Muscogee now Harriscoun- ;
tv. Sold fr the benefit of the heirs and credt.ors ol j
Burton Brown, late of Taibot countv, deceased
DAVID 15. GIBSON, AdnTr.
Nov. 22. 42:s
A I>M IMS V RATO U’S S A LVI.
A GREEAHeK to an order ol the Honorable the-
J.JEA. Inferior Court of Muscogee county, white si,— <
ting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, before the j
Court H.xtse door, in the city of Columbus, on- the I
lirst Tuesday itt JAN'UARY next, a.i tiie property
belonging to the esra.e of Edwin if. Btsseii late of
said count v, decea e.l, sold for the benefit oi the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
JOHN WHITESIDE, AdnTr.
Oct. 8 1838. 40ts
ADVIIXIS J’RATOR’S SALK.
& GRKEABLH to an order of the llonotable the
Interior Court of Hancock county, when silting
for ordinary ju?poses, will be sold, at the Court Hom e
door, in Lumpkin. Stewart county, on the firi-t ‘l ues
day in JANUARY next, lot of land No. 163, in the
2Sih district, Ist section of originally Lee, now Stew
art county belonging to the‘-state of Eleanor Giant
mar, deceased ; sol.l for the benefit of the heirs of said
deceased. PHILIP H. LUNDY, Ad.n’r.
Oct. 25 IS3B. 40ls
AD-lIUISTItATOIt’S S AL IC.
HAjjC ILL be stud, on the lirst Tuesday in JANU
w W AR V’ next, at the Court House door in Green
ville, Meriwether county, agreeable to art order of the
Honorable the Inferior Court of Meriwether county,
-a idle sitting for ordinary purposes, lot of land No.
207, tn ttic i 1 iii district of originally Troup, now Me
riwether eoimtv, sold as the land belonging to the es
tate of Nancy Brown, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and credi ors. Terms made known on the Jay. I
DANIEL KEITH, Adrn’r.
Oct 30,1838. 40is_
ADtUViVI.tV TOR’S SALE.
STKTILL be sold, at the Court House in Greenville,
¥ f Meriwether county, on the first Tuesday in
FEBRUARY next, agreeable to an order of the
Honorable the Inferior Court of Moriwe her county,
while sitting for ordinary purposes - , two negroes, to
wit: Tenipv, a woman, and Green, a boy, sold as
the negroe belonging to the estate of Win. Brown,
late of Meriwether county, deceased, for the benefit oi’
the heirs of said deceased. Terms made knowu on
the day of sale. JAMES PERDUE, Adm’r.
Nov. 1, 1838. 40ts
AOJII.YIB ra A TOR'S SALE.
WILL ot; sod, on the lirst Tuesday in JANU
ARY next, at the Court House in Greenville,
Meriwether otnuy, agreeable to au order of the
Honorable the Inferior Court of Meriwether county,
while sitting for ordinary purposes, four negroes:—
King, a man ; Jaca, a man ; Tamara, a woman, and I
Vtlet, a girl, sold as a part of the estate of John
Knight, late of Meriwether county, deceased, far tile
benefit of tire heirs of said deceased. Terms made
known on lire day.
ISAAC W. PARKERSON, AdnTr
Oct. 29, IK3B. 40fs de bonis non.
REAL ESTATE AND RANK STOCK
FOR SALE.
‘’B'SxflLL be sold, on the lirst Tuesday in JANU
W w ARY next, between the usual hours of sale,
before the Court Mouse door in Columbus, Muscogee
county, the dwelling house, and two lots attached
thereto, belonging to the estate of Eli S. Shorter, de
ceased ; also 267 shares stock in the Bank of Colum
bus. sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said estate. Terms on the day.
SOPHIA H. SHORTER, Adrn'x.
JAMES H. SHORTER, Adm’r.
Nov. 1,1838. 39ts
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANU
w* ARY next, in Thomasville, Thomas county,
agreeable to an order of the Honorable the Inferior
Court ot Baker county, when sitting as a Court of
Ordinary, one lot of ian i kuowp by Vo. 64, in the 23-i
district of originally Early, now Thomas county, sold
as part of the estate of John Gliiion, sr., late of the
county of Baker, deceased. Terms will be made
known on the day of Sale.
-KOB’T IIARDIE, Adm’r,
Oct. 20, 1838. 33ts with the will annexed.
ISXHCUTOR’S SALE.
ON the lirst Tuesday in JANUARY next, will j
be sold, at Ihe Court House door in the city of
t Macon, within the legal hours of sale, pursuant to the
1 la>t will of Francis Drake, deceased, of N. Carolina,
j seven likely negroes, belonging to his estate, am mg
them, a good blacksmith, a good cook, a good house
servant, and other valuable male and female slaves—
! On a credit of six months, with not ■ and approved se
curity. T. VV. WRIGHT, Executor.
Oct. SO, 1838. 40ts
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE.
“'E'JHT'ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in JANU-
W ARY next, before the Court House door in
Randolph county, the following Lots of Land, or so
j much thereof as wiii pay the taxes and costs on the
| same, viz :
j Counties. INo Dist. Taxes due.] Levied on as the
i property of
j Randolph. 53 9th §2 19j [Redden Wombie,
| “ 276 Sth 3 97* Pilot H. Edwards,
I u 241 j 7lh 164 VVillias Bradweil,
“ 84] Bth 022 iGeorge Ellis.
“ 38] 6t:.‘ 8 Ed. Montgomery,
11 164- * oth 7 jJames McCron'e,
11 107] 7il. 2 15J jJames Eliot
“ 7G| 9th 2 55£ Henry Glover,
“ 333 Bth IG4 jDaniel Rowland,
Decatur. 364 14th 1 SgJ ]Jas. A. McGouin.
“ 2?’ 22d 1 J. McCarty,
Biker. 329; B'.h 489 |.T. L. b. jVlcCrone
j Muscogee. ] 104 ; sth 2 85£ J (os. Coleman.
JAMES S. ODEM, t. c. n. c.
I Cut.hbert, Dee. 6. 44 4t.
TAX COLLECTOR'S SALE,
k K SHERD wui be so and. at the Court House door, in
_M_ the town of Hamilton, Harris county, on the first
1 Tuesday in JANUARY . 1839, the lb! lowing property,
to wit: 150 acres of land No. 34. in the 12:h district,
4'h section Cheroxee, ievietl on as toe property of
l Ather Fuher, for his Tax due the State and County
| for 1837; Tax 32 cts. Also 40 acres of land No. j
.250,in the 4tti district, Ist section Cherokee, evied i
- on as the property of Wm. iJratte, to satisfy his Tax
, due the W;ate and County for 1837 ; Tax 27Tcis. j
j Also 202 j acres No. 140, in the sth district Ca rol! -
j county, levied on as ihe property of David Funder-I
j hurk, to satisfy his Tax due Tie State and County;
j Tax 59 cts. At the same time and place, 250 acre - ]
lof land No. 87, in the 13*h district of Early count v j
j levied on as toe property of Howel Hancock, to sa
j tisfv his Tax due the State and County for the vear !
: 1837 ; Tax due. 1 14. WM. DUKE. t. c. !
- Oct. 12, 1838. m 37;s
NOTICE.
IMSUff LL be so’d, on the first Tuesday in JAN-
V “if (JARV next, before the Court House door
i in the town of Hamilton, Ha- ris coun'y, the follow -
ling prop riv for Taxes, viz: Fifty acres of land,
| No. 17, in “he 14tn district of Monroe county, levied
:on as tlx- property of Garret Hu imon. guardian for
j Mary D. Acock, fir her tax for 1537 ; tax due 15 cts.
i 5 mills. Also 43 acres of and. levied ou as the pro
perty of John 9 No. 433, in the jth district, Is’
* section of Cherokee, levied on- f >*• his tax for 1837 :
tax due 25 cts. Aso 4') acres of land. No. 743, in the
i Ist district and Ist section of Paulding county, levied j
| on as the property of Jo‘ ri Vi. Carter, to satisfy his i
j tax for 1837 ; tax due 27 rts.
WILLIAM DUKE, Tax Collec'or.
Sepf. 18, 1838-. 34-s !
! 1 ‘ |
M N JUR MON lAS after date, application wit
JC* he made to the lion >r;!i!e the Inf rior Court of j
j Stewart countv, while silting for ordinary purpose:-. !
i h’ leave to sell lot of land N0.171 in the 2i -it dis-rici
| of Stewart comity, for the benefit of the heirs and i
creditors of Samuel Eperson, la'eof --aid coun'y de- i
! ceased. MARGARET EPERSON Adm’x. ,
Dec. 6,1633. 44 4m
| MONTHS afer date cpplica'ton will be j
T ma la to the !•►:arable ‘he Ii r -, ior Court, of De- ,
! Kalb countv. when sitting a’ aC> rt of Ordinary, for 1
| leave to self a negro man by the name of Eilick. us the :
J nroperiy of John M. & Joseph M rociy. minors of !
Catharine Grossly. Sold for he benefit of the saiJ ;
! .minors. MURPHY, Gua-ditn.
j Decani*. Nov. 22. 1638. 42e-1 n
ITTIOUR MONTHS afer date I shall a-mly >oThe
ih. Honorable the Inferior Court of Meriwether
| county, when siting fir ordinary purposes, for h ave
i to sell ail the negro proper v belonging to the esta'eoi
! William Bro.vn. late of -ai i \1- ri ve>h< r c xinfy de
j ceased. JAMES PERDUE Ad mV
Got. 12 1633. o 8
M AOER MONTHS after da’e application wiij be
! ?JT mad - io the Honorable the Inferior Court of
’ Troup count v. wh m sitting for ordinary purposes, for
Heave to sell all of the rea and persona! property of
Joseph Pavne, deceased late of said conn'v
| „ ‘vMILLIA.M HENSLER,
! Sep*. S, 1338. J3SZAH PAYNE, A.tmVs.
POUR MnDN’TIIS afuv dale 1 shall apply to
Honorable the Inferior Court of Meriwether
county 7 , while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave ter
sell lot ol land No. 70. in the 23d district and 3d section
•>f origin dly Cherokee, now Floy : d county, belonging
ito Eliza Lucretia Hussey .orphans of John Hussey,
-deceased HIRAM ii. HUSSEY, Guard a*
Sept. 3, 1838. 324,
RTfIOUR MONTHS after date application will b-5
Jt’ made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ot
.Meriwether county, while sitting for ordinary pur-’
poses, fhr leave to sell all the real estate of Benjamin
Johnson, late of said coun’y, deceased.
DOLLY JOHNSON. Adm’jt.-
Aug. 31, 1838. 32 4m
ai.'lOUR MON THS after date appltca.ion will be’
Ks matte to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
1 Meriwether county, while silting for ordinary purposes,
. for leave lo sell a pari of the negro property belonging
j io the e talc of Henry Jossey, late of Meriwether-’
j county 7 , deceased.
JOSIAH W. JOSSEY, Executor.
| Sept. 3. 1838. 32 4m
S.IOUR MONTtIS after date application will be
; made to tlie Honorable the Inferior Court es
I xluscogee county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
| for leave to sell ihe real estate and negroes of David
jj. Britt, late of said county, deceased, of which the
j itetrs and execu.'ors of said estate can take notice.
CtJAS. D. STEWART. Adtu’r.
> AH persons h;u mg demands against said
estate, arc requested to present them within the tune
tirescribed by law ; and all persons indebted we re-’
• tjuired to make immediate pay ment. .
September 3, 1533. SI 4m
g.NO UR MONTHS after date I shall apply to the
J2J Mono able the Inferior Court of Meriwether
county, when sitiing for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell all the negro property belonging to-theestate of
John Knight, late of said county of Meriwether, de
coased. “ ISAAC W, PERKEKSON,
\ugu-t 29, 1836. 31 Adm’r. de bonis non.
3NOUR MONTHS afor dale application will be
S7 made to the Honorable the Infeiior Court of
Muscogee county, when silting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the real estate of Francis O. Ticknor,,
otphau of Orra ‘Ticknor, deceased.
HARRIET C. TICKNOR, Guardian.
September 4, 1838. 31 4tn
FOUR MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Honorable tne Inferior Court of
Muscogee county, when sitting for ordinary poroses,
for leave to sell ihe real estate of Elisha 7 S. Norton,
ale of said county, deceased
MICHAEL N. CLARKE, Adm’r.
September 4, 183S. 31 4tn
GEORGIA, Sf EWART (COUNTY.
Thomas C. Sullivan applies to
wl* tne for letters of administration on the estate
of Ho;ace Blair, laic ot said county, deceased—
'These are therefore to cite and adtoosish all and sin
| gui.ir the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo
and appear at my o:fiee, within the lime prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, Dec. 17, 1838.
46 4t J. S. YARBROUGH, c. i. c.
GEORGIA RANDOLPH COUNTY.
SUAf HE R EAS Leah Pierce and Everitt Pierce
vV applv to me for letters of administration on
the estate of I.ovet Pierce, deceased, late of said
county —
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gula the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my otfice, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
* liven under rat? hand at office, Dec. S, 1838.
45 4t JAMES BUCHANAN, c. c.o.
GEORGIA, TAt-BOT COUNTY.
OTITHEREAS Jolnoth B. McCrary, applies to me
H V for letters of administration on the estate of’
William Darden, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred anil creditors of said deceased, to bo
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
hould not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, Nov. 27, 1838.
44 4t VV ILLIAM S. GOSS, c. c. a.-
GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY.
WHEREAS Jeremiah Hallam and Joseph A.
f 1 Floyed, administrators on the. estate of Sarah
Moore, deceased, apply to me for letters of dtsmis--
stott from the further administration on said estate —
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 shew cause, if any tlvey hawe, why said letlers
shottld not he granted.
Given under my hand a-t office, Nov. 19, 1838.
4‘2<n6m E. T. L. SPENCER, c. u. o.
GEORGIA, STEWARTCOU.NTY^
WHEREAS William A. Mathews and John
T. B. Turner, administrators qn the estate of’
Moses Mathews, laic of said counly, deceased, apply
to tne for letters of dismission on said estate —
These are therefore to cite anti admonish all and sin
gular the kindred aftd creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at iny office, within the lime prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under tny baud -.t office, Oct. 22, TSSff.
33tnCtn J. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, STEWART COUNTY.
WHEREAS TolmairO. Pickit, administrator on
the eslaie of'Thomas R. Cochran, late of said
county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis
sion on the said estate—
These ere therefore to cite and admonish all and sin- -
guiar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
aad appear at my office, within tiro time prescribed by
la >, to'show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given tinder my hand at office, Oct. 11, 1838.
37tn6m J S. YARBROUGH, c. c. o.
GEORGIA. cYTE WART COUNTY.
WHEREAS Calvin B. Seymour, executor of
the estate of John Stevenson, late of said
county deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis
sion on sai t efforte—
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 hy
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not bo granted.
Given tinder my hand at office. Sept. 3,1838.
326 m J. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. o.
GE< ) RGIA. CARROLL COUNTY.
PUCKETT WOOD of the 7141 h district, G. M.
tolled before me a sorrel MARE, twelve or four
teen years old, about fifteen hands high, a white streak
in her face, blind in the left eye, old shoes on before.
No o'h r marks or brands perceivable. Appraised'hy
John Lang and Ji'.es S'. Boggess to fificen dollars, this
4 h of December, 1838.
A- M. McWhorter J. P.
A ti tle copy from the Estray Book, Dec. 4, 1838.
45 3t wm; L. PARR. D. Cl’k.
JN EQUITY.
TALBOT SUPERIOR. COURT,
SEPTEMBER TERM, 1838.
Benjamin B. Ktndenck, et. a!, j
Vs. 1 Bill for account
i Robert Kind rick, Adm’r. sand relief.
| Nancy Kindt rick, Adrn'x y
I T appearing, to the satisfaction of ibis Court, that
Robert Kiriderick-, Adin’r. one of the defendants
- to the above bdi of complaint, resides beyond the limits
I of this-Slate, it is ordered, that the said Robert do
i plead, answer or demur to the aforesaid bill in Equity,
,by the next term ot this Court. It is further ordered,
] that service he effected on the said Robert, by the pub
; licatiori of this order in a public newspaper for the
i space of three months before the next Court.
; Ido certify the above to he a true extract from the
I minutes ol this Court, this 10th November, 1838.
j 4lm3m C. R. WYNN, c. s. c.
IN TALBOT SUPERIOR COURT.
John W. Ransom 1 Bill for discovery, re-
Joshua Thr'eadgiil, and s )> ec . i,i . <? ‘ 1 P cr ~
R/.'er MeClaine. J fornia,lce a,ld mjunctam..
IT appealing to the Court that Joshua Thread**!!-,.
one of ihe defendants in the above bill, resales out
ot the limits of this state, it is, therefore, ordered, t’rat
service of -aid defendant be perfected by publication
ir. terms of the law.
A true, extract from the minutes of Talbot Superior
Court. September term, 1838.
3Um3m CIIAS. R. WYNN, c. s. c-.
STEWART SUPERIOR COURT.
Thomas W. Pierce J
r- t, V '■’* 1 Bill for discovery, relitC
David Bivins, b , - ’
r . , { and lmuncuon.
njamin .Uo-oney, [ J
Wniiam A. Maxwell. J
IT appearing to the Court that all the defendants irr
the above s'ated case live out of Stewart county,
-aid Bivins in Carroll county , said Maroney in Camp
bell county and said Maxwell in Lee county, it is,
ther fore, on motion. ordered, that service be perfect
ed on said defendants, by publication of this rule in,
one of the pun ic gazettes of said s’ate. once a month
for four months btfirre tlie next term of this Court, re
quiring said <1 ! -no'ants to appear and answer, demur
or plead to s>d hill, a’ said next, term of said Court,
an 1 this they may in no wise omit.
A tr'ie ex'ra-’t from the minutes of the Court, this
-9 h Angus l . 1638. 35rn4m K. PEARCE, Clerk,
•I. H. MIFFLIN,
PORTRAIT AND MINIATURE PAINTER,
XT® iv'bPEC. r FL L> A offers his professional ser
vices to the citizens of Columbus and its vicin
having taken rooms over the So re of Messrs.
H ton ton. llnr i & Cos. wher - specimens may he seen.
I.• R J- H Al. is supplied with f rames for por
: traits and miniatures.
Nicvmh. r 15 1633: 41'f
NOTICE.
TTF, COMMISSION .MERCHANTS of Ap
alaehicola, Florida, have concluded lo reduce
their Commi ion charge for receiving and forwarding
. Merchandise and Cotton to the following rates, viz :
I Cotton per bai, 25 cen', exclusive of other charges ;
Merchandise per, bitrro!. 25 inclitdibg thprn
: Colnea-as, Auj. SC 132?,