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rrT’Wc arc aufihorried to auuounen Cop'ait
FATIH' K W. I LYNN , as a candidate f;om
Vu*co<rce county, tor one of the Survey ors of the
< Itjrok e country.
>j\>SlO:n HOI SE
f *tfe.
jMgm. .dfcfcrS
TIIK Solis**' or re j>ecif illy i. throw his oi
. iend? ami *he public in {funeral, that iie tins rc
;:„lVcd to Forsyth, Monroe comi'v. ami lias taken
tiiat well know n Tavern, the Mani- n Hoc sir, for -
’ ci!v kept he Mr. John Milner, and he flatters
Vntself (join lone experience in Hint business. he
-;;nv he aide to give satisfaction to all that may I_-
-or him with a call.
GEO. STOYAI.L.
January 1 I.
It; lie Democrat end Ooliinilnis Enquirer,
3 „.! Jeinnal amt Federal Union of Jljlie I -evile,
w ill please give the above three insert!-ms, end
forward their recounts to the subscriber for any
jnent.
_____ G. S.
SAW-MILL IKON;?
lAIIF, Suhscilinr has just received and offers
for sale, a few setts of Saw-Mi!! lions of a
superior quality’.
JNO. A. HUDSON.
Jan, ag. 1*31.-14
~~ SUPPLIES
OF Weeding llr.es,
11eavv Trace-chains,
Scythe blades— patent,
Collin's A Cos Cast steel Axes.
Received by the Georgian; and for sale h
OKIE W. DILLINGHAM.
Jan. 83. 'B3l—l-t
ALiVI OF LEI 1 LUS
TfcA EMAINING in the Post Office, at Liberty,
Talbot county’, Ga. the last quarter oiidin-r
the .it t Dec. Ifcjai.
Win. F. llolntcs, YY’m. Barker,
John Maipass, Samuel H . i learn,
J.guard 11. Young, Martha Aitin.
R. C. WILSON, P. M.
SAL i .
T| UST received per .Steam Boat flaUimoie,
800 bushels Liverpool ground Salt,
For sale at reduced price by
Jt'JN A. HUDSON.
Jan. 22
PROPOSALS '
U V 1 AItMADUKt; . M.AIHt, p I PUBLISH
INO INTII t OWN 1 F AC NA u * lv I
lA tNEtVSPArut rO lit, CAL: 1)
SLADE’S AiA.ICUE /L . ..1L M: lit .I.', TILL !
AIM ERTIaEu.
M\ r recent relinquishment of a participation j
. in the editoral labors of a.i old ir.d well:.- I
stabliflicd journal, would seem to rcqmic b t few |
preliminary remarks, m the proposed undertaking,
were it not, that Uicy aie usually demanded by
public, expectation, and sanctioned bv custom
As there is no gocut reason why ibis “time honored
observance” should bo liisregaidcd in the ii.osa-iit
instance,! shall submit -iiiepm no if my p, u.ci
plea, and the course which sh .it be obsetvedin
conducting u new journal. The object ot the
proposed publication being purely what its title
implies, supercedes tlio Into, ol that politic 1 com
nientury, which the doitrines of the day iiave
usually demanded; yet as uty Firmer professions
ate held with tin abated a me inent, ami there
being no neutral grnunu in me CGndieting and
-varied sentiments, winch unity arise, as t” lioih
.men amt measures, it follows, that 1 should not on- j
iy make an exp silion of- v political o nets, hut
also, that they sli old t o b -:tt!y -ot forth, and
fearlessly defended. 1.-avotve, indulged, an m
dent devotion to republicanism, as the term tv.-s
urn eisto dby its advocu res m Da —a saeie 1 ro
gaid to the clior and spun of the constitution,
ami a determined u nrf'i; x.d hostility to ever w ]
thing like conslaictivo . r implied p-.v.0 is—an ox
tension ol'eqiia justice to all par ii.-a—Unit ail
power is inlicrcn in and derived liom the people,
as the orignal s utce and uiunare tribunal -the
independence and distinct sovereignty of the
slates, and tbeii ceniedoraey as a union under a
jp vernmeiil 1 unite.i add actually iklincd in its
jinwers These are prominent articles of my
po iticll 111 til. and believing in thou coil cv no-’.?
tliail innde by ihim in every trial Among t!ie
many topics of deep interest that agitate tin- pen
hie of alt clac-es. is the excret e of umrarar.ta.de
Lovcrineuial influence on the industry and rc-so ic
cs of the unconsl ilutiunal exponuiloie of the pub
lic. treasure to injects of Intend Improvement—
measures 100 frequently destitute of general ben
efit, and ofieu times oairdcn by a spirit of par i iii
ty telfislinoss and liiju me. i t would bed ii a!
f r one seated on ■■ too ivatch-tower, ’and in iho
exorcise of iie du ies wjiieh belong to the • i ess,
in observe with callous indifference, the causes
winch have produced and the effects wlueii have
resulted irom the ialiludinary constiucti i, id die
coiistiluli-n. The dungvious consequent-: s
wliioli may ensue, aic already indicated i-y the
excised feelings of the country, i urn ooopiy im
■J*. a.i.etl tlial wrong has hern lr»:u-. and iv.l tide
lated; y.l with a spirit of Si i .taiame, n ...odd
.he better for the «; pnc.-scd to boar thou- evils
whilst they arc tolerable, than -‘fly to those they
know not of"
I iie present is an era i-i use history oi our gov
ernment ,di li; guished for Jinp.ovement. The
lover of Ins ci untiy beholds it cn its “return
innicli ■to a, original porilv and principles Al
ready lias the disiHiguislicd head fi tlio govern
men said—" The successful operation ofth fed
oial t-yslcu. can only be pieservcd by conliuing it
to the few and simple bu' dt imponant objects
for which it wifs designed.” This is ag: ar-mun
■rim the pm pose of the present executive ofth
union mid Ins snppoitois is an ctl'ort u> resloi
the con lit .nan to its origin: I healthy and uuim
paned condition lam happy -ec, ~! wit.li the
admiuiulialien and its fnenoa in life w iso ana well
directed comae which is pursued iiy them
1 iro time was, when to dis eut. from the meas
r.rcs of any ot the prominent parties of our s-tate,
by an attachment to any of the olbeis o; to their
< I't'V.guiblied oigaii , implied a hostilit y and acri
tuen- which fuqueiitly had no hound-, and ron
*]eic(l - w isdom justice and moderation ’ an emp
ty an : ahfc-;ni ptofissii.il. The limes and circum
itaai <-s have h.-tv become more congenial to lu;t
-- r 1 cling*i; the peiplcxing ditlieuliics which l-avo
riirn.unilod Us. ill -so emanating luoad, and lbs
laiui at lmuic, Imvo subsided with the acaaowl
-1 dg- merit of our rights, the successful accom
plishment of marl-, nil the ends w hich we have
contended for. lean review my past course in
t elation to state alfairs, with chaering auproha
tioli; my future efforts will be inti mutely* cull -
tree led with the past; and it is hoped without of
fence to an adverse parly. Tin; writer docs not
nelieve in the infallibility of man, nor of Ins par
feetiou as a party; it will therefore tic my enustant
aim to support worthy men, and approve such
o:thollindox measures us emanate from genuine
patr.olibm arid unalloyed republicanism—with
such measures ns \vill best answer the ends of
free government, and of our state's intoi e; t—
such men as wilt “defer.d the rights of the jiooplc,
the sovereignty of the stales, ami the con ditutinn
al initluuily of tho union, against all cncroaoli
incut ”
JAME» A. rm.LOT,'
.itturacij nt n:r,,
I S AVING pmrnanentlv located buns If m ihe
J * town of ColunUitis, .viuHcogce county, Ga.
•wdl regularly attend all the sittings oft ;e fcmpe
'*’or eouils of tho t liallahooe'iie Gironit. ilis
Diiicn is silifitte on t .'ra-vford street, in a norUves
t' l'y direction ffijui the Court house, wdiere may
••t ail times be found, when not prnftstiortally en
staged mi the eiteuig
■xv l. ' '
: —i. a;*
TO MEf U v \’ir.S
\Td’M proposals volH be receive,! until tie
; ► tuvl J : --diy oi Irebp-iiy next, at which
i liiicim* CfiiitiuiU, u fti I'p id i«if the liaiVmvr ol* u
j loslyleriirti Chfireh in Golambus, either of
..-i « i-r i- (niii. A jd nos said Church can be
ven at tl.Cfi.-rre- of James » Norman. Prej). -
aiidre -fa'd or handed to him will be imuAdi
dv laid -icfore the ImiHing Gonunitlce.
' JA *i i-> S. NO it MAN,
Scc’y lor ltvi'dmg Committee.
Jacy i.».
no 11 err
[ Tuesday in February next bc
- v.- tween tile usual boors n| sale, the undcisigti
; cd will si il to the highest bidder, lie l.otm iliis
town known no b,t t. It will ha divided into
1 .;tr lots, ands !d sepal atcly— lets toittaitiiuo
nc r 1 v a hall acre each Tr-rms—one hitto be
p .id down, and twelve moo lis credit on the re
mainder 'I itles to bo given when tlio last nay
wont is made.
J \>tES S. N 'UM \\,
EDUARD FEAT HURSTON,
JOHN J HINSON,
Trustees and Elders l’. C.
Columbus, 12th Jan IS3I. -
ty KtiT-ii t. . 1.1-,-1 i.tiir-.
AIS I D by the New-London Shakers,
White On,ou lSloos i’cei
Yellow do Ea; ly Turnip do
Red do Orang Cariot
Long White Paisnip Long Cucumber
Dutch sum’i Sq.Ubh J arly do
t rook Ne?k ,<io I e Herd Lettuce
Salmon lladdi.-li Imperial do
Scarlet do Cabbage Head do
Turnip do Drumhead Cabbage
Early March Peas Early Y'ork do
Golden Hotspur do Savoy do
White Marrowfat »so Early Sugar Corn
for sale by
GEO VV. DILLINGHAM.
Jan. 15, 1831.
MO HE JXE !: GOODS.
A. I>KIVCL ll 1 cittigs RuHdingSf Si/rannaJi ;
£ | AS Just received b> t liipa 1 l nun A
JL ft- bchooncr lilxacf, a tiddiuon to Ins stick
<•1 Staple and l: aney lh v (jif ods—v*hich niakoe
Ins Uneiil very c< ii!|>lcte, — among t join are
I lie following, viz:
Pieces Malteoni (best) Italian IjUtcslring
Silks,
10 wo Jot Uiue black (fros de Naples,
•* Do do do an- Gres do Berlin and
Do do Gr.-s ilr Zlines.
20 Do i lain A 1 gmed Ehai.geablc Gros de
tuples,
10 Do do do Algerines, (a nmv article
lor ilressoK.)
Do !' rcuf.ii Satins, all colors .v qualities,
20 Do Flort nco-, as .ortod cplors.
10 Do. Siuclic .vs Sarsnett A Umbrella Silks
l‘J Do N -”kin Crapes and
lt> Do lh ngi-o*, ,
20 Do Canton t.'rapes, and
20 Do Italian rapes,
5d Do j Frencu Bori.bazincs, and
5 Do Merino t loths,
. - Do Engiisii Bombazines, and
30 Do '.! -l ino l lreassinn,
:>0 Do Swiss Jaconet! .15 wk & Mull Muslin,
40 B xes 15 mint; ut.d TaU'et .os,
Ribbons of eve y descriptions and latest
stylo,
2 Do Nowei style Belt Ribbons,
200 Dmbroiit Bolts oflite-t styde & patterns
. 1 bread and Bobbinelt Laces of all de
sci iptions,
Ladies Hi rsc Fkiu Gloves £,• Mits, and a
General asset iinent of llosery,
3 ! Pieces Birds Eye Diaper, and
10 Do Table Diaper.
29 Do Linen Cambria Handkerchiefs,
19 Do i-hitlimiett, and
F!) Nests largest size Band Boxes,
2 Cases ' a dies L- horn Bolivar's, and
10 Do do and issos Straw Hats,
And on hand a genera assortment of almost
every description 'ancy and Staple Dry Goods
tint can bo called for—which are • ft’ered whole
ht!o and rciad. at tlio lowest market prices, al
No 1. E"tings Huildir.iis. Market Square, Sa
vannah, Georgia
Al so -on hand, a general assorlinent ot Millin
uery ,f the latest New York, i hiladelpiua N Paris
I’i-hions.
N I*. Country iTierchants are particularly invi
ted *o eill and examine he. Goods and prices tor
themselves
A Bf.nsktt wiilcut Ins Silks and Ribbons in
such quantities as may sin; his country customers,
and at the same prices as cy tha piece—all orders
(atilifully executed, and at prices which will
please, where they are accompanied with the
Cash or cit, acceptance
January, 18 1 —l3
AJLM \NACS
rou
C > l
O; 3 5
FOR SALE IVY
GFORGE W. DILLINGHAM.
(Jo! embus, January 8, 1831.
"nU in CTO C ~I‘F.NTLRST„ -
„ lb.i be lei lo thoktwoßi bidder in the town
t * of a atbulton on the first »M inlay in Fob
ear/ next, ihe building of an
AUADLj i urn PICE,
fifty teel Log, two stories lib/h. Vc The under
talior ol s;uu building will set; a piann, and further
uusi upturn i said building hy calling at the of
noo ol Uni v ieia ino superior court.
t . LEECH, Secr'y.
ii union, fall) it count., Jan. 8, 18111—111
Columbus .'dale. tnd Tcniale Academies
tic, I aislees have engaged the seivices of
Garret llallenbeck Esq. to take charge of
lie Male Depaitinent of this Institution. fVIr.
Lailenbeck ini- had two private schools in this
phr within the last eighlocn months, ami lias
i-iveii very general saustaction to those who have
sent their chddren to him
The enisle Dcpar nnuit is under tbo care of
Miss Kingsbtlry, whose qualifications and long
experience are so well known as to require no
comment lr-mi us.
RATES OF TUITION,
I'On MALE DEPARTMENT PER ANNUM
For Spoiling, Reading and Writing PO
Geographer English Grammar and
Anlitinetic
Latin and Giro It Classics together
with the higher branches ol
Mathematics S2B W
Hat sos Tuition in Female Department.
Primary Class—. polling, Writing
and Reading, for each Term ot * _
two (Quarters v' oO
Junior lias Willing, Arithmetic,
and Geography . 00
Senior Class —Grammar, Rhetoric*.
Hi lory, with the Rudiments of
Natural Philosophy 00
V: ,’itul .Sr Moral Philosophy, As
tronomy, or Uin . istry, ot any
higher'branches of Mathematics, $Io 00
There will ho a vacation in each Institution of
Set'y Hoard of Trustees
Columbus, January 1,181 H. 13 c
A CARP.
< a iUK friend* of the subscriber, who hold sul>-
§ seription Lists tor the f. corgi* Christum Hr
pfvtory■ are requested to forward them limeedi
utely bv Mail or otherwise. G. CAI'LUS.
?*iflCon. N»>v. <» IW.JO. .
\ H rHo*‘Tf* in the Stiir nf Georgia, aro ro
en* s ed to *ieo the above a place twice or thrice
their red Wt'.ivm
GEORGE IF. IHLt./AGU.UI,
OiH.RS FOR SALE,
■.dM gs i .PS, . CAST I.\ OS, —Conqiri 11 ij, a
*Jt\ r \ r * f large assorluient of patterns,
2-> Boxes Collins. A Cos. Cast Steel Axes,
12 Dozi n Axe Hatchets —u new mlivti,
19 'Casks Goshen Cheese,
100 Rross Kettles,
19 C sks Nail*.
12 Dozen Shaker Bro^nta,
.M) Rerun Wrapping 1 ■ <r,
59 Do Fools Cap, do.
1”0 I'( xes Sugars, V ifiousqaalitinr,
50 lings Diiol,
590 Lbs. i ar Lead,
10tt0 Pair.* .Mens, Women* an J Roys Shoes.
100 Pair paniit’o.ms,
20;l Round Jackets and Y’esls, •
50 Frork and Dross Coal* unci Coatees,
50 Camlet and Plaid Cloaks,
2000 Pieces Homespuns.
Jan. 8, 1831 lit
LEWIS C. ALI EN
TTj'tst rceeLcd in atdiliuu to his former
-2.-8 supply
Sap Blue. Black, and Fancy Cloths
YY'oolsoys, Ginghams. Calicoes, Ac
Crockery, f itiua. A* Glassware
ALSO —
Anovccllent assortment Joiner's Tools.
Jan l ,
POWERS eSt N A FEW,
HAVE Just received by* Steam Boat Baltimore
and offer for saV, an assortment of
HARDWARE AM) CUTLERY,
— consisting or—
Superfine Pen A Pocket Knives,
Knives and Forks—Rogers super. Razors,
l ocks us every description,
Ib.t.d and cross cu Saw* Butts iV Screws.
B ass and Ikons—Sli ive’s >v Tongs.
Collins, 4co. cast steel Axes—broad Axes,
Hoes, Trace Chains, Sad Irens,
Steel Yards— Guns,
Looking Glasses, A c dj>c.
CROCKERY, CII.XA GRASS lIARE.
G ROCK SUES.
Cogniac Brandy*—Holland Ginn,
American Swan Gin,
Double Refined Sugar,
Sp-irm Candlos—beat Cavendish Tobacco,
Spanish and American Segars,
On consignment,
100 Sacks Cadiz SALT.
January 8, 1831— 1!
POWERS & NAFEW,
HVE just received a large assortment of
DRY-GOODS, FANCY N STAPLE
IIE ADY-M AD E CLO AT ’ 11N G,
HARDWARE,
Carpenter's Tools,- Shoes , a Complete
ASSORTMENT OF HATS,
CROCKERY’ CHINA TEVSETS,
CUl' GLASS, Ac. Ac.
which in addition to their former stock, makes
tm-ir a-snrtincnl very complete—which they
offer onfavorable terms.
Dee c. 4 c 8
GEO. W. DILUNG 11 AM.
OFFERS FOR SALE,
DRYGOODS,
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
HARD-YY ARE,
PAINTS, OILS,
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
WINES,
lIATS, SHOES. READY-MADE
CLOATHING,
Castings, Shaker Garden Seeds School
Hoot.s,
Together with a variety of other Goods adapted
to tho market and season.
Coluinbuß, January 8 1831 -‘*l3—lf
ONATII VN A. HUDSON,
HAS removed from his former stand on Craw
ford, to Broad Stmt, ne t door above" incssrs
Stewart and Fontaine, where he is 1 ow receiving
direct from New York
A general Assortment of
DRY GOODS
HARD W ARE CUTLERY Ac. & go
Which lie will sell low for cash, or approved
paper.
Ho has also on hand, and will continue to keep
A GENERAL ASSORT MENT oi
GROUERIES
Columbus, Nov. 2 0.
WHOLESALE
.aeg-S, HAT ipn
wy..; 7 boo t & S' J
Mull STOKK,
sa Vanna if.
S' HE aubserhers have just received a complete
I as.iortmont of
H VI'S, HOOTS &. SHOES,
selected principally for the country trade, and of
fer them low for Money or good I'aper.
GEO. NEW HALL A Cos.
Yvitvir's Buildings.
Oct. 2, 1830. 2!i
Swmm’s Panacea.
THE public is respectfully cautioned againr;
a spurious imitation of thi* medicine ° The
preparation of which is put up in bottles similarly
fluted, and it; size, but the impression, blown in
the glass, verv faint and indistinct. The taste of
the admixture is acrid nnd bitter , and-the only
semblance ii bears to the genuine S'waim’s Pana
cea, is in col >r, and a component part of sarsapa
rilla of no virtue When posi ive proof is obtain
ed of tho s utr.u from whence tho imposition ema
nates, it will made known. In the mean time,
the public is informed that I have established A.
PARSONS, of Savannah, my sole agent for tho
State of Georgia, and from him my genome Pa
nacca and Vermifuge can ho obtained. Respect
able Druggists are particularly recommended to
pn chase of my agent, as they will be supplied on
as good terms as from me.
WILLIAM SWAIM.
Philadelphia Sept. 10. le3t).
nov 3 lis
ffTTho editors oftho Augusta Cbronicto, Ma
con Telegraph, ai- t Cohiuibus Democrat, will
publish the above once a week for four weeks, and
add forward their accounts to tlio Savannah Re
publican office for payment.
FOR S\LE,
\ VALUABLE TRACT f I A.'YD. (Mulberry
Crtek running through the saiiic,) drawn by
Am,tax Bknnktt —No. 99, in the 20th Distii*,t—
formerly "usengec. now Harris county; which
will bo sold Low—for terms, apply by letter, or
otherwise, to
ELIAS FORT,
Savannah, Georgia.
N. B. All persons aro forbid ireejiass-ing ou the
rame, in any manner—as tho Law will be rigidly
enforced.
January, 1631—13
SHERIFF SALES.
j On. thf-firgi Flu.«,/.>» in I Ji,i«ri- r,i rt,
» ILL l»»: sol.i at Gmenvide. \l. .liu-p-li,
’ ' count ,!> •ve . th ' *.vftd ki»r« .-f .ale
j the following property; to wit:
J thit Ist! rtf i.uirtl .Vh. Hvrt I\rn in lit*
- wveiuli (7t ) distiicl of thrinerlv Troup, non
j Aleriiuvther eonnty. tcMid «i* as the property of
]Os icm Sinus, to rati-fy a f:!ii i >aed from a
I Justices court of Oglel!i*ii[>o eouiily, in fs/»r ot
j stmui-l Higginbotham x« said (j 'em Sims,
i k-vy made and returned to !*-.• by a i-onstabie
I Om lot us Land .Vo. sii < j-l'iee, ( (>5 ) in the
tenth (Iltlh) ue.tiiet o. iormeily Ti up. now
I Mmri..i th-r count ’.oied or: a- the properly of
i Joh'i Me Donah' .«> *a‘is(\ a t*-'-» n !'.:eh issue.!
.b om Bd/h Supo,-ior cmi t iii I'm oi us Central
j Bank of Georgia, v» sa..i Join .Ibil.niild
! GREEN TALBOT, D. Fluff,
i Jan.
M) 1 ICE.
j i TER tho i’V;fritF n •*" so-iv in mths, aopli- j
. a cation will lie inrd •11 lit.) II in tins inferior
| Coidtot Morgan County, v.iron -i tlog as a court
[ for ordinary pmpo-*s,for leave to sell 155 acres
. of land, more or loss, lying mi Indian ctcrk, ud
, joining Lump Yins, Davis and others, it being a
part <>f this real eatatn of Matthew Phillips, late
ot suid county , deeeared,
' YYILLIAM W. CARLISLE.
Troup County, Nov. 21, Admr
To ( 'rciliiors and Di ltiors.
k 1.1, porsopslndebt' il to the cvtcte t f Edmund
Xl t'ailisle late of Morgan county, dcccascii,
aro ri-quostcd to make payment; jind those hav
ing f claims arc hereby notified to pvesont them
h-gal'v authenticated within the time limited by
law. to WILLIAM W. CARLISLE, Ex r.
Troup County, Nov. 24, 1830.
ADM INI S I UA TO U’S SAL E.
Oi, Thursday the 17 th nf January vert,
\ \ ? ILL ho Mold at the late residence of espt.
' • James Powell, deceased in Coweta county,
the perb-hable property of said deceased, consist
ing of the present tea s crop of cot* vtl poij pro-'
visions, txvoshot guns, and one hand mill. Also
■* ili be hired for too bnlaneo of tho year, the no
groeNbelonging to said estate, and tho cleared
land belonging to a tract el'Uud No 14, in the Ist
distrie.t of Coweta county. will lie rented for one
year. Terms es sulo, tho hire of the negroes and
i tho Ijaat-d property, will be made known on tho
-d.iy.
ALLEN B. POWELL,
Fxecutor.
iiov.27. -
NOTIC E
i T.L persons havi ig demands ago inst tho ea
t tale of capt. James i'owell lately of Coweta
county, and formerly of Glvim county in this
Stalo deceased, will render iheru in in terms of
tho law And all persons indebted to said es
tate, aro required to make immediate payment.
ALLEN B. POWELL,
Executor.
nov. 27,
NOTICE
\LT. persons indebted to the estate es Robert
- B. Hemphill dec'd.lute ofth* county of Mus
■cogoo, will please make immediate payment, and
those having demands are requested to present
them in terms of the law, to me for payment.
FRANCIS GEDION, Adm’r
Dec 18,1--30—,*Yw It)
TAW NOTICE. —Jon \ Milton A Wu.rva
J J W. Wia r.’rn, h ive associated themerlvon
in the practice of Law. under'the firm of Milton
and W kleorn — and no or both c*f them will ro-
v attend tlio Superior Courts of Muscogee,
Randolph, I.ee, Marion, Talbot, Harris, Merri
xvother, and Troop counties. Their oilice is in
Colombtis, whore they may be consulted ,-it all
times, when not on the circuit
JOHN MILTON.
YVM J. W. WELBORN.
Nov. 6,1830. 4—3 w
LOST OR MINI. V 11).
SOME time in October last, a red morocco
pocket book, containing two note* of hand,
cn Mr YY .11 McNeal, made payable to myself,
each for fifty dollars; one due the first of January
2531, and the other due ban 1832 I fonvarn all
persons from trading for suid notes.
YVM. DR-VER.
Jan 1 c*
POCKET HOOK LOST.
8 O s T Between Columbus and tho Subwri-
J ber’s House, 12 miles on the Road leading to
Marshals Ferry, a small Bed Morocco. Pocket
Book, considerably worn, tied with a white taps
string- ll had in it, when lost, tfiSO, a twenty and
a ten dollar bill; both on the Bank of Macon: and
n few papers, of no importance to any one but tho
owner I will pay the finder, when delivered to
me, at my residence, or to J J. Fannin. Columbus,
the sum of gilO.
SANDERS STALLINGS.
Doe. 11,1830.—0—t3
NOTICE.
? S*I!E connexion heretofore existing between
* the Bulivcribors under tho firm if B. Tarrcr
•j* C->. discontinues this day.
All persons indebted to said concern aro desir
ed to make payment without delay
GKO W DILLINGHAM.
BENJAMIN TARVER.
January 1,1831.
& TEA YEI),
DROM the subscribers living in Columbus, a
1. sorrel llmsc with a flax inane and tail. Also
a small black mate Policy, wliicb*,„,. c j yetnaiha
bly fast. A liberal ro” w( „ v,- '\ 1 bo given lor any
iiilormatioji 85 that wo may get them.
FLYNN *V Will BESIDE.
Jan 8. 13 n
LOW, TAYLOR & (1„.
OF SAVANNAH.
■ 3 ? A\ r E received by tho Ship Georgia, arriv
-1 ? ed this day from Liverpool, an extensive
and general assortment of
IIRITISII Al A N U F AL T U I'. E D
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS,
and have already in Store, and daily receiving
additional supplies of
American. French. Italian Ap German
DRY GOODS,
i.f all descriptions which aro offered for sale on
usual terms and suc-li of their customers who
cannot conveniently leave home, their order will
be faithfully executed.
Savannah, October 0 I's''
FOll SALE op. It ENT,
JT4HOM Tlio first day of January next, Lot No.
S ISO, 011 Oglclhorp St reel; <>n which thorn is a
comfortable Dwelling Ilouxo and Kitchen,—and
im eUI: >
l*li* eSff f
_ „i r .,
tho Lot. in good repair. The terms vi ill t*e made
easy to a iruod nureharer or tenant.— Apply to
FLYNN A WHITESIDE.
Columbus, Dec. IS- •kl —l9- '.v
CANAL FLOUR,
FIRST QUALITY snnrrliiie
'Annal Flour, just received audt'ot
«SSS : ’"‘’"' V y a. KimaoK.
I.a tv OFFICE.
IIE undersigned continues to practice P-w
in Columbus and the unjoining eo-idtiog.
ie has aLo opened an office in M.r '-i-c-- ,
\iilooga c»mHy, AHu-u, i ' <*nn'*t«-xi-»i *w *ft-
David G -.ighfij l. i( who n idu» •** iii« i-ai.c
fhey w'iii pucii-.,* m the soverat <*« arts oi lav/-
and equity of-aai s. Lc, mtbe ruuml qjqt
oi the Uuitcd Vlati s. ■— - * »■■ .
J 1 . C.voii*.
Colombtis Georgia, No>.-*-5?7. -
LOOK AT »
• LL persons are fv-owarn.-iT Jruin tiadi tg t\ r
. n throe proen ory nou-* of ju V given bv : *y
?e'f to *nn-
eu.Ji and one tor »«u ito.la s, ait dx ’ tNe-ioifr Dee
Jo.il—for 1 110 not intend *o i-av *1; in. t-**tilo4*lll
- i»y law, fi>. thej 1; 1 .- bem fr .*v!- 'en 8 ob
tained. JOHN IVHa 1 T JiY.
Jan I. bni
GUARDIAN SALE.
ON Tlio first Tuesday in February next,
bo sold nt the C nrt lb-use i.i Harris c-Hioly,
between !hJ J&wf:.l imurs of » lc. by order of tlio
Inferior C, urt of Troup Count y. w..en sitting ior
ordinary purposes—LOT No in tho 1 ib
District; formerly Muscogee, i.**«v lisiru county:
diawn by Josge T S? Warieu, - o.i-mr. BoU fi,v
th. benefit of raid mi:u-r
jyjllN FOIf.LIPS, Cnardian.
Dec 18, 1830 1 0-u
/ J oklponfMl •uiD'iM.trr rSule.
4 GRF.EABLY To «n order nt tho Inferior
A* Court of Crawford county, when silting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold on the tinst '1 ncs
dai in Slarch next, at the court house in <'ampbcU
ton, Campbell county, tlio one naif undivided in
terest in Lot No. 200 in the 2nd district, of former
ly Cm roll, nov Campbell county—sold for the
be mi fit of Andrew M'Cauts, orphan of John Me
Cants deceased.
A. K M'CANTS, Guardian-
Dec. 25,1830 —ll—lw9w
] NO 77c E.
i 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Elijib
i» Jewett, late of Muscogee coun y dce.’d. will
make immediate payinant to the subscriber and
(hose to whom t he estate is indebted, will reader in
, iJioir demands in leans of the law
JOHN LOOMIS, Exr.
Or.t 10, 1830 l-0w
NOTICE.
YAOUR months afterdate, application will bo
5 maor, '0 the Honorable the Inferior comt of
Muscogee county,When svt ,:n S 1"' r oi'dinarv jmr
poses for leave to sell the real eslato df Elijah Jew
ot», late ol'said county dee'd.
JOHN LOOMIS, F-x’r.
Oct, Ifi-h, 18:30 l-w-4-m.
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