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the democr \.t
(OLUMGCS, S.lTrnn.iY, J.4.Y. 1,
Ti our represcnta'iws in com res*. Mo sr>.
p ,cter and llavnea, g/ho luivo politely furnished
.« with ti e prcsidci.lV message, and mlicr public
c aliments, we return our warm lltanEs.
Part night a v itt t-re’ve 0e!..-: k. (hit rc.-jViota
*>|e parsonage Eighteen Hundred and Thir* v, l;c
--ijiiic suddenly defunct, and give p!ac o to Lis see-
,-essor, Eighteen Hundred and Thu-ty-rcm. Not
some j)crhO*»«i! dtucren* »>>-, si-d snrpc
circuinstannea of at leat>. an ainoit'iiotid ch:rrar.ioi»
WO are vet enabled to Fpeak of the departed in ;
tends < f the highest respect. lie !as done some
thing fir the cause/if humanTv at large. " hi- k '
wi.l cause liis name to ho long icniembereJ.
lie was daeidedly Ilia friend of iihe tv'.of rati..::'
ai freedom, and on a recent occasion g ive ty.au"
ny stick a w h desbme reproof, lint the 'hiones of
monatchs tro übled from one end oft }.: istfudoui
to the other. Despotism has heen greatly ahn.-hed
iii Ins presence, s libera! pcinciplcs liavu rceeivr and
from his influence an eßO'Mtiagr-ravr.t and sane
lion, which cannot fail of Having a salutary ifieel
on the happiness rs mankind. Though not of so
warlike a character as eonie «,f his pict’oec-.-orsi
and although his temper and manners wore t.-ene- i
t.dly pacific, yet on several occasions he h.-.g I
fhowiilliat lie too could fight, in n good cause!
1’ has heen a peculiar mtj distingub.hing trail in j
Pis history, that he was aide !o ae.comt.lish tr.-jcli, I
at i;c e.vpcn. ecf a little hired. Though Mi.inne
lias heen the theatre < f his n:n»t noted achieve
incuts, yet he was scarcely hss busy in other
lints of the world. Something has. In on done
lor llie ticnefit of our South Amciiiin htr'lsren;
Put the desf endants of the Does r.ro a bi-rot/d j
factious race, and have picfilcd little’, cither by j
their own iniefort unes, or the mpro prosperous!
example of others. In our own ce.untrv. al- j
though little has been said about his traiifarti ns. i
yot his operations, though silent have poverthe- f
less been extensive and miintcf nplcd. iie lms;
helped us onward in our ea.ccr of greatness, i
he has swelled the limits of our population, and !
added to the measure of our prosperity; ho lets ;
given another evidence of the value and super? '
drily of our political institutions, and has hound
them still firmer to the affections of the people,
lie Iras it is true, permitted the A’uWfcrs to l o
somewhat clamorous; •, 11 it is on v for the purpo e
as we may presume, of making their final over j
throw the more signal, and their doom lo tint
grove of obloquy and dot ision which has heen so j
imperceptibly preparing for them, (lie more noto
rious and exemplary. In some prrticu’aw as we
hinted above, tits aforesaid pjtsonage has not I
been altogether such as- we eonld have vi-licd i
In regard to liisodininiiiistral'i.u of the weather
department, especially, we tlynk we ave some
little to complain of In the di.dril j imi of hea l
and cold, be has been sit gnlnr'v tlek'e and rapt i
'ions; and in the diffusion r.f Ills watery favor- ’
lie has been niggardly in a remarkable degree
Cut of tins latter lie seemed to have exhibited
sine symptoms of repentance in ins latter days;
and just before his final dcpa<ltun he bequeathed
a pretty general deluge for tj e benefit of his suc
cessor. From the very- limited acquaintance we
\vc have had with this successor, we cannot be
suppo ed to speak very decidedly of his character
J.ll that wc venture to say is, appearances tire j
rather in his favor; lie makes his debut this nior
nihg, in a caltn, quiet, unobtrusive manner, with
out a shade over his countenance, or a cloud on
his brow. We greet him most kindly, and en
tertain strong hopes that if treated well, iie will
ptovc a true friend am! an agreeable companion.
, The legislature adjourned on Thursday morn
lag the 23d insl after a long and stor.ny session
of nine woi ks and four days; and having accom
plished hut little of what they had undertaken.
'J he session has been longer than any which hat
previously been held; there h* JC’o more of the
People’s money expended; mare taßing, arid de
cdrrilv less of profitable business transacted. In
ibid the cv'lofadoo numerous representation. is
one of sr serious at and growing a character, that
unless the people seriously set themselves about
the remedy, it will shortly become 100 enormous,
to be borne.
Our legislative journal has been crowded cut,
to make room for the president's message; but
we presume our readers will nut greatly regret
the exchange.
From the Southern Recorder
JWJOVRtfMFJfT of the legislature:
The I srrfislut.:»ro adjourned sine dir, on Tlinrs
•inv morning last. nOer a session «f nine weeks,
the longest we believe ever known in tlii> state.—
ibe number of important acts passed i; not in
j’tojiortion to the ti no spent in !«3 islalion; bt it
nn v afford our reader? some
it has not. been effected lor the p:jl)-
: J! ‘ stood ('lUtincr this tedious and boisterous session,
h'!' lilt it* harm has been done. The act lot llio
t*iir v ey Mi.t disl 1 it<ulion t.f the lands in the on 0-
P 1: '.V«f the Puerokces, one of the chief measures
1 ' the sesfiun, will perhaps under 20 llie revision
uifd correcti«>n of lhn n< x•( eneral assembly. r i he
in which it. has pa.sssed c*nnot mw ofiahly
•‘•■‘Vc < tVer.ec. even to »ho.i* w ho nfleet to fee! most
! ye patliy f,. r |j t 0 liMiiat.s. I* :«ut 11 i for tho
present, merely the siuvev of the Indian r I errixi*
Jv into Scctiniwl iMstnicts. which besides picpnr
J ’;*tii* i ?urveyo*-\ alter the eo * pact between iho
1 mted* Slid.eg and (leoroia Khali have lu*« 11 fidlii
• •) will in the mean time, enable tj»e suite toco
foicc her jutisdietion and laws more cfVcetually
over the l herokecs. by the appointment i t civil
oi.icers wilhin the fevera! sccti* n *, the p: ep;n;d«>-
ty surveys n*av also fumivli ndditioca information
r>K * n the ext* n' cf ih*’ Id rivrion in that c|t!^?ter
• he bill passed the House of Ki proseiitativeK in a
i»t» M e lu crente app*chcnsion 1 hat the colorcement
i»t is provisions looht pr- and me collision between
f’’.n £?lnte and ticneial (jovrntincnt I!s tnod'fi
' ;i ’"•»» in Senate, bv the nddithm of tin* l**i!i*vii»t»
frr *ion, n«. cause t«» Mdicmnte any ntcii
’•opn.asa .1 result :
• he •* J'unbrr nuuttd In. sh t v>‘ hrri: ft •fj< r
it> 11 ■ * hat the sooth nai aitivevoi; rhuii. With a*
; : J »c <!i 'a a*' pie > ! .; 1. •# id to the ji 1 »ili..i! ee
1 J|, e dm u sand «bem. m* c this act ami
>1 tiie coioplnlJ n and im'iovi thcimd to the Sot
ft-v*’. (icneiiil. Hit* i 10V40 not f tituliot ned and ic
*sl* and i>* dn ccl 1 lie « h*< t.oji 1! k w <• ns* .i.***k «*i*l i
4 ' tti 'i tv\- i.i , It - ; / wI . 1 . ;. re
Yi T - -f
--. . ■ j> - ■ h -i, to i»
V . I). 1 I‘'‘ *.'"*! p1.1.c, ill bßslljlfll ...
1 “ ’* f 1 Kli ” >' xmmin-oi.vsur'i ,- v J
;o . i, p -w.n m evert sue I, ~, | IIH y £ .
' jf -> mice:.-v. inch ju,t„ es and cm, u
!’’ V ! ‘” ' rt ’- , P t ‘-tjvtl/ take the oath ami oxer.ut.,
I . 0.. J I <V q .null uj .i.v —a : J sfiaii h.>!J tin i
* l ' V-'***” '' V* l ;l? n “"’ diree'ed by
. smj that all w.nte in !im of full ,r L . r.... i ■ I- : »t.
m said lcm'cry, shall he entitled to vac bn su, |,
JUclIt.TtS aiu« li ! :S
(\’ and in the event that th* .President I'ni
ted cta’c-s-liujl ai at.-, t inn-dining thoeosiiing re
* “* '• *ne, Ston.-r.i in i\oeiUm.r t|„.
c i: j l .'twim -.hel* .-tales and ;u .-k. Tie •
(• »t -n, ii> relmion. to the l.hcrokoe Itn-ih <hcn
the «, v error shall other the district Sbrtevors
pioccid to the discliargi! of their duties and’ t.itln
cm ofth survey of ih-.iisllints, an icqmr
e : y :.ns act and llie oce.tj a- cr of said’erritnry
< I'lii'i ” ice the survey of-a ddisliiMs shall he ..Uh
yic-irtforf unt'l the next mreling ~| I'.e Ueneial As
rcini , ami unl.l tmtlioi enactucnta for this pm
i>o 0. 1
i lie rtiimh-r ol Acts passed at the sessio r't o
(tencral Vsscinbly uhicli has iest tern m and
about IHi>, nearly the same a“s oi liie ' ist «a.
t.i-: tar grcan-i part hemg, es course, of u ( rtv
Oi i-.a. character. £ orti-natc drawers i he
I am! I qtii rms . f I .-t|!h »rd I nil I, » re lo ■ -
<•! u til the VIMli of .November nar.l to take out
liicir giants, the price ol which, is reduced o s x
boilnts. 'ihoie wld drew in the last I .otter v,
i .tve the time oi 'eking out tim:ir giants exit ndcrl
t'> ...c s.i.h December 1.-. t? and the price reduced
tn oi;.|ii dollars. In our next Hie titles of all the
* - '' |" f l‘ httvo not room for this w eek, will
te jiubiii hi il.— lb.
. lie ft.;‘o-,, ing < ommiinieation fn in tlic Governor
to hi it h In c indies o! Hie L( gis!atu>e was made
on Weiinci.iay last, llie nay preceding the Imai
adjournment:
I‘IS.EtITIVI Dji.PAl'l tKXT, l
Di COillhct, '.ltd, ISkU j
1 submit to the LighduUiro for its corisi,'- ta’ion
the copy of a c. mint.meat,on received thi ■ day,
purporting to lie signed liy the Gkiel Justice ol
l!m L ’ i*ed States, and U< ho a (nt-iliou to the State
ot trei,i gta. to appear hr ; ,rc tii.;* Supreme Court
ou ti;e .—and ,\i nday sri January next, to aiiswct
to itiit 11 o.cii!-, e-r having eansenl a perpsnn who
hid coaimittoil murder within the limits of tire
blade, to he tried and convicted therefor.
I ii'- object ot this mandate is t-, control the
Si , to in the exiicisc of it- ordinany jurisdiction,
»jtivh h ctililiiial ca e . has been vested by its coif
s! ■■ i.iiou i .ic.’iisively in i Supeiion (li-urts.
So fa: as coi-eeins thy i*.\*'-ri;-ise of the power
w 'dch l«»ionps lo the I xecutive department, or
ims received from the Sujneme (Nuiit for llie
p ji.-m-ol stcying. or many manner intci tiling
v. i ii* die deci, i. ns of the tuuits i.f t!.c Slate if,
tbo oxe o sc of tiieir ennstiluti mal jurisdiction,
wilt lie disregarded; and any attempt to enforce
n.cii orders will lie resisted witii v. I rale ver force
the hr w have piaccd at nr. m imnand.
Ji I lie jt (he,al ;io\ve:s thus attempted to be ex
ercised. by the Owl- of the United States is sub
mi ted 10, or sustained, it must eventuate in the
utter annihilation of the State Governments, or
in other consequences net les fatal to the peace
cud ptospenty it ~t:r present highly luvored c.oin
try.
Signed GEORGE it. GILMER.
V- hick communication being read, was n ferred
<o a select committee, consisting on lire part of
the Senate in Messrs Dame!), oi’ illialiiaut, ttiair,
of liabeisham, i.'ranham, Sayio, and Cobb—anil
on the part t>f the I louse of’Representatives of
Messrs. Haynes, !!ea!l of, Twiggs, Howard, of
l’-ald.viti. Me!lore.ld ui and lycliley.°
'J !) • jointcommiLtce reported the following pte
amble and resolutions, wh cli v. eie read and agreed
to in the ilou.e id’ttejircsentalive-by a large ma
juilv:
V* herons it appears trv .a co t nvanieation made
liy liiis Excellency the G, veil.oi to llie General
A sociably, Ur t the Ghicf Jmlteo of (he t-upreme
t ’,,iiit of the United .--tales l.as sancti uicd a Writ
,d’lhr r and cited the State of Ge rgia, through
icr < i,id’ Mnjcstrate, to appear before the Su
preirm t ’ourl oil lie United Mate", to cefend said
Slate again?.! said U ritof Error, at the instance of
George Tassels, rcecntiy convicted in I ialf Su
perior com' ofthc crime rs murder : And where
as, the iglit to punish crimes against the peace
ami good' ,-rdcr of this State in accordance willi
•J.e existing Jaws of the Stale, is an oiigina and
necessary part of sovereignty, w hich the State of
Georgia h is never parted with :
l< it llitrtjure rs solved hij llie .V not- anil House
of l.i firrset lathes of the Hi ate of Ucuruiti in t>c»-
eral .hetmhhj met, riiat they view with hidings
oft! op regict, the interference bv the Chief Jus
tie of t!ie Supremo Couitof the 'Tiitod .States in
tKe admiiiistrali, nos the criminal laws of this
Slrtc. and that such an intcrfeiecce is a fiagiant
violation of her rigid
I! soleeelfaithee, Tliat Iris Excellency the Go
vornor be. and every other officer of this Slate is
hereby requested and inj, lined, to disregard any
and every mandate and process that lias been, or
shall be served upon him or them, purporting to
).-rr cecd fiotn the Chief justice or any Associate
Justice, r the Sup erne Court of the United
Mates, fin the purpose of arresting the execution
of any of the criminal lavvsot this Stale.
.j ad In, it fi r l.cr resellnd, That his Excellency
the Governor be. and he is hereby author ixed and
requi t'd, with ail the force and means placed at
hi- command by lire Gcustitntion and laws of tins
State, to resist and repel any and eviry Invasion
from Irutcver quarter upon the administration ol
llie criminal laws oft his State.
Ilcsirmi, That the State of Georgia will never
so tin cmuproiiiil Jior sovereignty a- an indepeud
enl State, as to become a parly lo the cine sought
to be made before the Supreme c art ofthc Uni
ted States bv tlm writ in question.
ll:salved’ That his Excellcccy the Governor
be, anil he is hereby authorised to communicate
to the Slieiiti’of Hull county, by express, so iuuc.li
eh the foegoing resolutions, and such orders as
are necessary to insure the fhil execution of the
laws in the easo of George Tassels, convicted ot
murder in Hall caunty.
The Senate concurred with the Houre of Rep
resentatives in the passage of the fo.-egomg pre
amble and resolutions, by a vote ol’l>s to 7.
The.Ranh of the l, nil id States, it was hardly
cxpoeled that so early m the Session ol Congress,
am decision should hive taken place in either
I louse, winr h f h old have any bearing on a ques
tion of so great importance as tliat ivlueh concerns
the renewal of the 1 batter of the Hank f the
United states. It came up, however, yesterday
incidentally, indeed, tint still substantivly, us to
its elici t T lie. decision lo refer the re-i oiutncn
ilition ofthc I’rcsidenl on that subject to the same
coinmiitee as topi i ed against ,1 at the last eescion,
indicates, probably, witii few individual xeeep
tinns, ( as many of"the exceptions being on lire one
tide as the oilier) the strength of the question in
the House of I‘epresentalivi s. Appearances are
dec sivc against any present action upon the Ex
motive lecouuiii ntialtou; and (w hatever, al some
future session, may be llie uliiinute late of the
qoesti ii "sic eharlcring the j resent Rank) they
' are equally decisive against the establishment et a
t ;.i\eminent hank, on the principles suggested in
j the Message.
' .Vo e.’.ercl.— The catch oft he past season says the
-1! iston I’liUadnun, tins been unc -iiiiiu iily great.
I < ine ilea er in tbe artiele iufoi ins us that be packed
; Lilt it) barrels last year, and this year eOOO
V'-nvont. —Tl;e Rurlington Fcntinel if Friday
r Ii fains tbo icb ii is f om int st of tbe to« ns in the
feu'h co* g res ioi.nl district, on allot bit t■in I, no
choice having been efibetedat the late election—
Tiie votes as tar as leeeivwt, stands lor Ib.ilev, rep.
Ir.it'; Alien, l'• •!.!-; i wilt, anti uiasuiiic, l'dei. It is
a eerlaiued that there is again no ehoico
y,, viamli, Ojrfvlue mi 1 .‘Htnviaha ( anal. — e
arc - ratifi.ritii lenin that the i.nvipal.oii of this
| v.oik I rest i Swrnrtnali to t.' r yehee i at .'art opened
\ ~r iti )*o :! j.- t, ■j s aive, u! !»_•
E-wk ai S:.I;, , h,i!d wst.-01, , u t|| VV(w u
a llwiilttl t,.,.,1 tip * ltd' .
r. V. r. are ::it niic i ate on 11,-sir v.'.iv, am! n»r\
Ue f Xpert :t 10-.J.y i’he eulbaiikluei.L ,s in r M „.
oi'lcr, mil4m !,i : s HII-HI He- Omul inn pne- I,
'* '“ i ■ ' As till.. I. 1.,,,; II st lajn-11.
ineii in c iiialimg m h.i Sltfe t *,;><« - r. ;v, »■ ,
X- usr it H I cm, w pa.titu.ar com uuiikh-'
In, l
"pr -•! ' ■ i S* a»-- -s or:,
- Vi... .‘i j
i (Jbb i: L Le J..i..»iy, I.
Co.‘■.-cr/cd WiVij.
rACO.\_|t| C r„. 3 ."
S (>\—iS ;j
lliifgii.g iJui.d.-e. Jo a S5 cent--.
f tIRN —! uslu i. ."id i cni.s
rial pc-j bi-srirl, ,v|
'it’ ll—ii a 7n cents.
CAXDl.h.t—h’pejin, lb sb,box f.Sccnts.
i o-.v, pel iii. i.">. ii, |i» rents.
COFFEE- per li. 15 a .ti cents
1 LOb ll—Superfine, sl4
Cos i-try —s7 a barrel.
FlSH—Mackerel, Nio. >:t
-No. 2. sit;
11-ON—*i cent! Nails, P ecs ts.
< 'tiding . 7 a !! cents.
MOI.A —i>L_4s 50 cents.
I’Oiih —b'imo-, $1 i
_ -Mess, tHti
El- i.—per T.-5 cents for :irw.
fc'UGAR—N< w Oi'i ans, lialU c . ~tP .
Loaf—ls a3J cents.
SPIRITS— biainii Cog $1 50 a 51 7-5.
Holland Gm, $1 :;7 a $i 5u
N -rlhern, s<i a 75 rent*.
Jam Te:. Rum. $1 sil a ~ | 75.
Northern. st) n 7- niits.
'i'enerilfi.. \\ i, e. gal. Si o 5 a s|
" hi key, 5U a C * cctilsi.
SALT—per. hu-hei §S.t>s.
SIU4T Jior. Rag $1 75 a ?;■?.
T iSA-—Hy son. $1 Si” a $1 75.
Roliea—sl 25.
l:EMai :-:s.
"SjCOTTON Dui Ilig the past week l,a< cnoc in
very lieely, although the pt ice is a shade billow
onr previous quota!ions; 8 1-4 for tqu ui. an !S
for rotmd bales is the most that can nuvv be cu
tallied.
CANAL V LUCII,
(Idygfc. 1 anal 1 iour, j list received aim i t
J. A. HUDSON A < O.
Jan. E
LEWIS V. 11./.E.1
nASjnst received in a.diliou to l.is former
supply
Sup Isluc, Rlack. an I Fancy Cloti.s
W oobeys, G ngbam Calicoes, Ac re,
A rockery, I hiua. A Glassware
—also —
Ar oxceJiin’ aisoiluiviil Joiner’s Tools.
Jan
JAMES A. BERTHELOT,
Attorney at ms.
HAVING pcnnancnlly-located I. ms If in tie’
town of C.iluml.Hs, Mmicogce county, Ga.
will regularly attend all 'lie sittings est ic Eirpe
rior courts of the < h ittahoochin Circuit. Hi
Of.ice is situate on Ctawfordstreet m a norwes
terly direction from the Court linutse, where may
at all times be found, w hen not professionally en
gaged on tho chcuii.
Jail- I.
LOOK, AT I IMS.
t I.L persons arc forewarned from trading fi r
% three protni-orv notes of hand given by my
self to one Asa Tillman; two for lliiity dollar-.
each and one for ten dollars, ail due the 25th Dec
I Mil —for 1 do not intend to pav them until i.om
peileil by law , so. they b Ve been firm inooutli ob
tained. JOHN WHATLEY.
Jan. E Cm
LOST OR MIS L\ ! I),
SOME time in October last, a red nmrneco
pocket book, containing t-.vo notes of ii and,
on Mr U’ui McNeal, made parable to nn si If,
each for fifty dollars; one due ti.o fust of January
2-1!I. and the other due Jan. 1-22 i iLiwarn ail
persons from trading for said notes
M M, DR) VEH
Jan 1 c*
£ina/: o v nr: \ flsr.
DR. p. Mi EVEN COHEN PcncEUR D. r
IST, (of Charleston. S. C ) lospeetfully- ten
deis lbs piofi'ssional services, to llie i: habitants of
Goluiiibus and ils vicinity, lie will remain bare
fora few days only Persons wishing h;>. pi'Ues
sioinl aid arc roque led to apply earlv at Gen
1 lowARDs. He performs nil operations on the
Teeth and Gums —such as filing, plugging, scal
ing, extracting, Ac —ami tho insertion ol'n.itnral
and artificial teeth lie has the h'gltest reronii.-un
el-tit.ns from the Medical Faculty of a v.i\ (% r v .
I in a
Dec. 25, 1800. 11-ltd
S Til A YED ,
(,’r.OM This Village on Wednesday, 2"! : mst.
a Roan colored Indian Policy, lug mane and
bob-tail—shod before—in company wilt a likely’
lilies year old Rlack Mare—stud all round—long
switch-tail—star in the fore-head, and while bind
feet. Whoever will return stud llorses to e '.her
ofthc -nine; ibtr-s shall be suitably rewarded.
E. E PO\V i Ri^,
!• RED. TODY.
Columbus. Doc 1830.—H—ts
( il tin first Truth?! in J»mt(tri? vrjrt,
II.E lie sold ill Tr.iiiolt 'l), Talbot Cmniiy,
w it bin tho lawtul hours of sale U.c fi dlow .a '
property lo wit—
five ,\< orors (is ftil'otcs, ! L: I!ftnr<‘h
27 years old. Eilllv Hannah 17 years'old. Mr.ry
7 years old, Hannon 5 years ill and tNelson 4
years o'd. all -ex icd on as the piopert v of I'lcn rirtt
Lawson to satisfy a mortgage bla tio-n lab ot
inibri >r court, in favor of John P. Rlackman. md
sundry otiier tilas i.i my hinds against said I.aw
son.
W i LEI AM FLEMING, 1) 5k;T
on t •’() ,
" W'iTol.TtsTll:
s: q- '
N, i VAANA/r.
JilIK s-.ln-crbcrs have just received a con.plot:-
asoit ir.eiit of
HATS. licOTS SHOES,
frleCed principally fir the cooiiti-.- t.titb-, mid of
fer them low fi r Alorey <i- good Paper.
GEO. Ai. A 1 1A l.i, «V Cos.
1 'tnenr's /lit: (111. S.
Oct. 2 IR2O 2b
A CARD.
jl l 1 1! E ft-iei ds of t!a* sn! ii' >i. v!m IcUl si b
2 script ion I h*«k tin the < eor.o'ii lin slum Id
fiertory, ion req- esfed to furvyuul linm innnedi
I atih bv Mail or otlierwne. *i CAPERS.
Macon. Nov. ti' lrtdft. HI
N. 11, I'riut. rs in the Slate of Georgia, arc is
<;i- -s oil to give the uliovr a place tw ice or tliriri
n thc’.r ie-: ■■ ivo prpci
. L'ivaHhM IhTiiacoa.
I l^' l i ni.be m injp. c.thillv m. .i <d rr.!r t e
! * t* v-»r«»its iinio, ) .. "f
I m-'-pii i an, wit.. In» pm up in Untiles s.iuiiarly
!ft *. v ii -b e
j tti.-w.a-s. v.-rv li.ii-i anl 10-lis i .; ’in, lasi, of
| ;l - ’ ! nix' re is neriit adl. ! .a; ,| ibo only
.•min me i, U srs !•> the g. - ..no bv .1 i’m I'aua
I•• ’ 1 r i- , x ’ irsi.-ti
-1 1 ilia 01 no virtue v\ lien -him ». o- •) . obtain
|ml • f .!i " s tree 'Em, .. ... .
I nat- sii wiV v . r- i , ~... ... ;l , -
’ !"> pull-1 1.- 11 f..»:. 10 1,. : I 10,, , . , ...he<| A
i'iiiM.'.iS.,, t a t ruiu-ii; o . - o -t for j
’’*' ■ 1 ... •! 1 .tlll-U I .1
"■"•eam '' V- ,-,,:i- : 0,., i ... Re-mc;.
' ,J ‘ 1 ■'■' : : 'i *ri‘ ; td.i I , .".it ,! 1.
I 1 " ‘ -a- O I'll- !I'...|| 11! ..-y \wb lit; li|.p!icd oil
1- go and .0,,i,s a. i,.aii *1 Ki
(i . .. f ii ILLIAM FV\ AIM.
wovE i,5
t.', , ■ . y
‘ l,l . 1 ' * 1 1 .t ' Coito. In.- iitliusral, Will
jl'I: II !' ll I ... , r '..IC .With tori’ r UI.Us, n.d
•"j 1 ' C" IK a, Sin am all Uu
I’U'iVl |!S »v N.SIT. W,
SI-' r-' re :a t o g*■ t vtine"! <1 I
I 1 •'! ' c : K '.' I V A ST API E
1> 1 A l>V-A: ,A !> if (itMIIHMi, J
M i J' MU r t L'l.'
.£. J . A J•- .?> * v Tkih
(in jo iii.: s 1 ‘■ills, S/, nes, it Coiiij:!: ti <
ASSOR i’Mf.NT OF !( \ PS,
CROCKERY 1 MIN '. h:\-SETS,
<UT <. l A A c r
j iv(,a |i m ,t.ii!iii,.,i |o i!'r>r ihrii er stock. 11 ales
im:r as. r ll.tel ve. y c iij.ie'e—wJneh they
'dlwr oi. a * !,.::ble It ins,
I)l e e. I C - t
til’ uri)! AN y MIL
” ■ ' Oi'* fii-t Ti'c-iEy in l oon ,-y m x*. will
, t l;c sold at the C ert M"l|se in Harris county,
vi t 1, the law! t hours >tf s Ic. I.y order of th ■
I'ijri r( t ii.-i ot Tittup intent v. wocn sitling I.t
i.v I nrpoies— EOT .\o ic't, in the I-IJI
H'-triet; fi-rmeily >m.,- g-e. o '.i ii: rt is c.niotg:
d'lw n !, v J «c T S War in, a mi-., r Sold f.,r
the beecfil ot said n im r.
JOHN 111 11.1.1 PS, t.umdian '
Die I'--, I-’.!*’. J.t-u
!' O'! j)>'l <‘ti ' Ufti tJiiill . v f;lt*.
t G'vl‘ EAR! 5 To nn rnd.tr .of Tlic (nfoiior
* Comt ol navi I 1 u: y. \ inn iil'ii gfi r
oi li;i."ry piirp- scs w ill ba sob! on the fiirst Ii as
da; in \! 1 roll ■ ext, at the c-.iirt b "t.-e in i ’anipbqp.
ton. Campbell com tv. (lie one li ili’endivirh'd in
ii:r( st in Eot No. 2<'ft in Ibo 2nd (list net. offonin r
-1V t mi, 11, t’.ow Campiai! e m.ly -sold foi llie,
benefit of \i:d ew .Vl'Vants, iij han of John Me
Cants deceased.
A K M'CAiNTrt, Guardian.
Dec. -25. :c3O il— lw w
i A»\ Nl l'i |i ’E.— Jon.x Miiton Wil l iam
■i r J \V»:i.nons, have associated themselves
in :h* nraelice ol’ Law. under the firm •• f Mil ton
uni W 1 ; i.oiix—and r.e it both of them will re
gularlv iiuci‘,l tin: Sttpei ior < etiilsol Muscogee,
Randolph, Lee, ?.!aiii n. T.tlbot Harris, Merri
ll ether. aid Tiup eountius. '1 heir r lfice is in
I’ldnnb s. vdie e ’hey may be consulted at all
limes, w l.c.u tiol mi llie s iieuit.
JOHN MILTON.
KM J W WELBOHN.
Nov (i, l-;t i. 4.
ID' '! J»o Macon Ttlcgrajdi. Augusta Chronicle
and Alnbauin Journal, witigive tbo above three
'nscrttoim, and forward their ae mints to us for
pay 11 cut. v M. W.
tip ' ic,
-£>Hi: . w ubscriber oli’crt for :-.i'e, [lie. tore fiotfke
20 i>y , “' 1 ’
with a .1 ueller—now occupied liy M. R
.vans, t, Co.— m-d thnl part of Lot No tt!2, on
the i art suits of Rinat! Street, on w Inch it st and-,,
inea: tiring - -1 fi'el 0 iucaios front, and 147 feet |i
’inches in the rc.-.r.
M TORY.
November 6, 1830. <l—lf
. LOW, TAYLOR & (’...
of s.irj.v.x.m.
o AVE received bv the Ship fit oeg let, arriv
ed ih's day from Livcipnt i_ an exten.-ive
and general assoi tment of
fiUiriSll ftlAN'i-FALTURED
SF.ASONAP.EE DRY GOODS,
am! have a'ready in Store, and daily iccoiving
additional supplies ot
-! ouricctn. Efrt>ch !l !i<i:i\ (tc.mun
DRV GOODS,
: of a'! descriptions w hich ate nfieioil for sale on
usual terms and soch of the.r ciistoiiuis who
ranrot coitveiiiently Umve home, tiieir older will
be ft'liii'iiUy ex 'eiited.
Sav:iill':'.ii. </I'tttb. r 0 IS3'h 9k
LAW Oi i SCL.
HE undeisigned (.ntiimes to practice law
' in t uli::;.Lu.s and the adjoining enmities
He lias also •■pened an oil ce in \\ ashinglon„
Antau.rii coin,'y, Alabama, in cmntrxtoii wth
David ti.'hglitly e:q who icsidcs in that piaco
'i fi. y w iil practice in tin; sevci rl courts of law
and iq.tity rd li at state, also it! tl e circuit eouit
ol the United Slates.
J T. CAMP.
Columbus Georgia, Not 27.
To tiff' !*t;Mifh
'I - !!!!: FA Cl I .TV of tlm Cnlb ,c wo-,.!r! re ’
I »e?»•)«!*'■-MuMv"unti v -hoParc ts (rnntrhnns
t ntN tii.it. Die emit!'•>rat:f.’» of ti»‘T why
how«.»vor s. will nr t ifi.«;rtcrc iw tuc
u:rr»Ui:-I. ilcv. iii* lie r.Hrjil.ir i\u ics cl fiio
( 'ft lpdO. 'j ilf «*.»!•, i» (jf ,! ’H * "Get 11 *ll V\ i t not l>«
| uftitclr «|. a**ovrr v a: )».» t<j ion v. iii ! e rt-ndy
j lor tho sti-doi t.s hy t! fi-f.-r ot' Jnr.niu v 'I lit*
j l.tbrnry it is {n o iuv* horn c. strovrrh wo fori
c <t F»l n» tV«»ii» ti * ninnifu-i' .r.j ot lito i.eci
the v i’* t#o ‘;o is*r ropairod ov the
j t.l**ho noxi term, ns lo looicnt Jiiiy • j• is v ;:iisin^
| ir: ils i'li*; >i:i>ho'm:itir.2il i t tiu
wdmls can ho ruvilv ro|»!i»cotl. r l'lic line 1 :»i!oso-
I AjHiiUIUH Rli.i J .is! i i:* -to
M!i .'j-trod Hiiil enn.-ioquont !;> lai! iiislni . tioli in llie
higher rati ho **iv« n.
Aw to t:;o j-o; S'*na! Roootiori'xhiti*»n tiic voting
ii!pn,i:i) (i ! .:*io.iillv N'iil at* i! c hi
hilhorto ilovotoii t«» tl»«* ros'*rtoi«oo ol sho two h»\v*
or clivoe. i .*« hum hih! wilt o<n»rr<{oo»it !\ o«*n
t ’ ri ;i‘l who now o t.l> os. • v v !o»
il nv <*»> *• I:. t-:** c. iiiit c:»c» nn »»t ol’ tho to
or.n. Ihc t-.vo ooprr o-*.s 0.-» w i l 4 o
«1 itr-*| with l- thtiwj ;:•.<! i«> •i• • .*> in fnivuuj
1 ‘*i ’he h»».ii.!•»»;• iioiisoK in tow* . Mini *hm
o.* kiioo' lojv »•• • <i: I u i«il i ■' hii* ll tho t.ollog'e
binidini slmlj no r*-|««!vi > (i
'l'lm* J iionltv thoM- »»r*‘ tres*, nPil \vi*l»f.l! urn*
(mlouco., th -1 hocM ihtol t».o Institi Igiii w rh. tht
i tiMio. will iL.t ho <ti iotsliiMl *ifu.ci-lty
!t oiflh ro oanhfle in t i it* r»*ii r«i • f nl* lie St* il* jit
> t Mio hist ol Jhimi v i * .*;l to |. »*.i>io .heir tegu
ai ciulies - lii »"goi ot «»o !• aoii.lv
W ii t.i/iiVi Ml ) < IM.I ,
l c cictary.
Or».
iGAKiO N SJLliliSj
• | • » AUR ANTED b'RF.Bll—Just received,
\ » anti tor sale, b'
R TARVER -U Cos
I nov. UT. c 7
S-fBF.LjfT fc
I\\ n.L n. a; e. ii.. T.ir ;'■ £
* - count bei .vr „»t'l •; • |*„: h,,.,r.
’♦-C r r J! G|>fX: !| t WM- •
; ■ *?»*?■ ' ro
' ’ ' .It-1.0l 1.1 u.,. ... J, 1,1 w
•e. . . ll.it- .Ini •:•/. Iy ait r 1 tr.ro f :M
--ed t-ttitl a Justices «r..i»l <.| s l> e t
j t f 2,::. 1... p ;
; • I l't r.' A E \f, M
i ' -t o. iea,l m .\„ ll r
,! ’•’ • «:?
' 10 1 .1 lit 1 oi
' V 'iy c * v * r -«,
VI. Old .Vu well.
!. V" ■> - n - -V-.rv-F;«. (&,)irt .
I i‘ til) Ill'llUt ... 1.4 ~ ~ .
I Jam, ethei co iv. ..I on a,'11,.. m ,f
| * • iii o; .-ii . 1 ii. nl;»s o it:« ii ts'« ii
t, "in Rtl.ii M:|,i 1 remit .fclK.n oCher eo-ial
t *• Sllii . vii s • , JittfSi
.t ot. 4 . tuirell's interest in te! Ad.
I «. htm.be,: six (. , fi
I Ui> 1 1, tot !'■•.. Illy 1 tout", i.t.u 11. 111. nil, ,
| lOUI.IV.tCV.I.I on lo sal ... y. f.l.t WJ
tliK.'o t.ii-oii count, ►U|te,i..r r.urt, mtavr,, ,
I R ; ullhi I Sir, «'«•#' <“ » >h ; * *.i i * u’tiyut
GIILLN TAf.RoT. D. ShVifi.
In v. 27. «
* .VD7'/u.*L -
4 I.L p-’-s' ns i -ib-l.ti n to the estate of Elijah
- - Jr-.vet;.* ,• ,| Mitseogt e ctinn y thid.'wdl
i”av- i no cdiaie pa,(., 15,. sulv-erihec a.-ui
I hose to Ale. lo the estate i-siude't. ! will render in
their demand, inteim.r efilm law.
„ , JOHN LOOMIS, Ex‘r.
Oct It:, »S3O l-Cw v
XttTll'E.
a,’;' 1 inuiitos alter cate, application will i,o
* made to the Jinn,.ruble llm loferior Comt of
Mimcoane county, when settf,r ordinary poi.
.00-e- lot leave lo sel llu- real estate ol Kiosk Je w
ft , l:»te oi suiil countv ! **■ M.
.I-'HN LOOMIS, Fx’r
Out, lo h, 1830. 1 —xv—-I—in.
INO lit! L.
\J U•' the pxpirati 11 of four months, arph
call "ii will he mid.' to the il m ine lufciior
( ourl ol Morgan County, w hen sitting ns a court
; fit! ordinal-V purposes, for leave to sell" 155 ae'i<>3
■of land more or less, lying on I di in creek, ad
t jottiVt'K Etmqdtins Davis tif.l . theis, it being tv
1-art of 111! red estate of Matthew Phillips, luto
■ t»<’ crutttlt Hfp.M-ted,
WH.i.IAM IV. CAP,LISLE.
Tronp Count y, Nov. 21. 1.M.t0 l.lotr
\ ,» ' ictli'ors Hitt! Debtors.
11. t-cr-oos indtrl.led to'he estate efl’dinund
1 fid Carlhb late of Mnr t'.-tn county ilecossei,
arc requested to make pa, ment; amt those hav
i.og clai ns are lieu.liy notiiied lo pia-senl tbyoi
legally aiitlieidie.ttt-rl • ithin the time limited by
law. to MU LIAM >A CARLISLE, Isi
Troup County. Nov 24, IS3O.
Al>M IMS! R ATO R’S SA LL.
O/t Th' 1 sdov the 17.*// of January ni .it,
\\ 71 I.i, lie sold at tho late residence ofcapl.
v ' Jatnes Powell, tieocased. in Ct w eta eomM v,
•he pen-liable niopertv of.said deceased, entsi .t
--ing us tin 'pieset.t yea s cop oi cotton and- pin
! visions, t'.vo shot gnus am! ot e hand mill. At.-o
! will he hired ior the balance ot tin year, the ne
; toe bcloDgi ig lo said estate, arid the cieni, J
I land belonging to n tract of land \ > ij, u the I t
' district ol Coweta county, will he rented for one
year. Ter ills of stile, tli.r hire of 'lie negroes and
tho leased properly, wiliUw iniute known ou ti.o
i day.
ALLEN R POWELL,
| Uxecntoi.
I nor. 27.
' NOTICE
A I. I, persons lm vi,.g licrnai.ds ag i ilist the ;s
--'*■ tale ofcapt James nwell lately oft oWetti
cotintv, and fbrmeily of (lit nn countv in th.a
State deceased, will' render ihoiu in in tern s- ot’
the law - Awl all persons indebted to said ca
taj.e, are required to make iintnediate payment.,
AEi.E.N H. PoWF.LI.,
Executor.
nov. 27.
roil SAU: on IIENT,
ROM The fir day of January fX'Xt, l.ot Xo;
160 «u Ogldhm p Street; on \vlvb.b tborc L«n
•a foriable Dwelling House aud liitcben,— and
ire Dot in good repair. Tlu> terms vi id be made
isy to a good purrh i er or tounut —.yppb. to
i f.V.W .V \\MIThaiUE.
Columbus. Dec. 16, lc*3tl—lo-i\v
b LSO—FOR SAI.E OR RENT, From tfio
’ first of January next, a goad Store llotuo,
wi.li two rooms ami VI ar, arid a fire-place nbnvo
ind below, nil front -treet, adjoining tbe Coluni.
’ms Hank. Foi lerois apply to
JOHN WHITESIDE.
Dec H, 1830 —lO-3w
NOTICK
\ 1,1, persons imlcbled to the i state es Fola rt
.. V 11. He:: nil II dot ’d, late < t ihc oouuly ol'lft,.
cogac, will please make immediate payment, ;m<l
those having demands are teque-ted to present
them in let ms of the lew. to me for pa vinos t
KUANi IS GliDlOtN, AiLn'r
Dec 18.1 30—."kv— '(1
rot hl/l / UftK LOST?
!08'f Fetneen Colnnb sand tb Subseri
t her'a Douse, 12 nii'es on tlie Horn! loading to
Marshals Ferry it small tied Moiocen l’i u.;.-
IteoK, ennstii.uahh W orn, tool wi'b ■ bile ,
s'riug- I' had in it, v. heu ‘o',£2o.a |«etitv ~
a ten dollar hill; both on the Rank , t May. i.: i.m]
n lew pape'S. of »).• imnf itni eo to any <n< , . J,j
owner 1 will usty the finder, when dclive,,,
me, at. my rest, cttee,< ito J J. Fannin, (.oli.ul (
the sum oi £ ID.
PANDERS ST AI 1 *Ff,s
Dee. 11, 1830— ft— til *
ONATII«A ,\ A lUiDtip,
OAS re:n< ved fiom I.' !in wrs'aed o iC;. <s«
find, to Hi noil B,ire 1 ,’ooi ntx.ce *■ * . (0
Stew tut aid F« nfniuo, vtij.cie is tow l
dirt ct li-eui .New Vmk
/' gn crftl i of
I) h \ (> OOKjS
lIABD WARE— 1 Cl I I KY o. ,<k <■,
Vs Ini Ir he w ill sell h:w for eu.lt, oi am r. , V,
p: per.
lie las t'j" eii hand, and wiJI c rpinuu t- •.. .
A I.*:NI.KA!. AS.'OK’I AifcA'l < I
oiu m nun s.
Colentbut*, Kev.SO.
J. KEIsfCK
'i eii!.' V,
■ !>I SI ECTI Ul 1-Y In! mis He retltrci s
5 1 < olun lut and its vteinii. ~ond hr.,.ft. o .
:c> stotAdis fir,,to hiiller'gevi t» pioUet. a^iy. iP,>
!he Ims I eated himsel! i’i this pliv iii ..
meets are aurji tba h<- w*|t nlv.a; s ho in • ,aw -
j .ion ot* the latest tU.-lnu s, V' t ’li se vyt,,-
favor hint with ti cir > rikrs will iievo »; ... • i
rim e with tli, utn.es t neat iters Rttn •■.,-tei,. It,,
tit. ti i*on < rawtbid street two J.. is Dfow >l.
1 os' Oil re
Columbus .Nov >3 *c C