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COVERMOB. BRANCH.
Th*‘ 'iUkmutf tetter from the JCon.
John BwwFbWe Secretary of the Navy
to «*\ geutlcunm in has been
handed to us (says the UalejgH Star.) for
publication:
Jl'nthinahn C'ity Mry H.? |>ft|
My Dtar Sit-Yoix have, no doubt, be
fore this, seen lit papers accounts of
the resignations of the Secretary of State
ami the Secretary at war, ami dtsntiistd
of the other members of the Cabinet.
The letter* of the two former addressed i
to the President of the Vnited States, 1
present their reasons, and the motives for ,
the dismissal of the others are assigned in
the answer of tire IVsktent to the Sec
retary of the Ttfiasnrv ami my.-elf. la 1
rivese the President anuiits that the dis
missed officers have fuitUfeHy dischargedj
their respective duties. But intimates
that the want of hatmoor in the Cabinet,:
and the protection of the two retiring See 5 *';
rotaries from unjust misemictptiocs and
mulitfaatit made it
necessary the Olivers should go out also. (
So f.ir as regards tire tuemU rs of the j
Cabinet this utexsure is cuwpaturivtdy of 1
little moment. It ?s, however, a matter of"j
deep corteeru as aiSectiugr the character of
the Goveraoaeat. lu this, podut «f vigw
the American people hare a right tnUticw ,
riiewhale irttffi; from whence the allegedj
discord originated; by whom and for i
vrhat porpesO it has been fostered aud in ;
wiiat respect and wherefore it has con, |
nceted vritb the ptblic athniurstratiorr of;
the atlairs ofthc Natiou. r . The President
is bound to make these explanations- to ?
the people.
If it were intend* nl to lw Litimatcd that!
I am responsible for the want of huraio- j
nv io the Cabinet, the dirge is unjust, -r*
I deny that I ptusuetbt eoi tree that invited
kostihtv*- On the eomrtury, I went as far
as a man of honor ceuki go hr eitdeav- i 1
oriug to promote a good- understanding j
and cordial official co-pperatitm with the !
members of the Cabinet.: ikt it seems I
was expected to go still further, au<t not!
doing- so, it has been held good cause for >
my dismissal. It* it is asked why I did
not abandon the Cabinet and expose to, j
the world the rualigit iwitueuee- by which
it was embarrassed! I wouhl reply, that j
X constantly Looked forward to a fitvora- !
Me change. That especially J rctied for [
Ibis upon the wisdom, firmness and justice
of the Chief magistrate. .1 have been diso
pointed. I have had the deep mortification
to see him gradually dr-ejxdmg from .his
counsels and friendship his ©ld and tong 1
aied supporters, and throw dig himself m- 1
to the anas of persons wlrese
scltL-dnicss and aitrtkes were ptyerf off im
port him for true and faithful service. 1
Rest assured, however, tin: whatever
may be the public jadgmeatas to the I
Bterita of tte* question,, no consideration,
•arisiag from personal i'cehrig will ioiimre i
ae to take a course which i should not i
believe calculated to maintain the char- J
aeter and promote the interest of the
State wtsich gave me beds.
Business of importance- orcpcctally asi
enabling me to settle down p^nrtunontly,
tn North CarokiifU will pro? ably rerptire
niv presence in Tennessee, where I may
he detained till August next. Oh my rv- j
turn to mv finally I hope to meet you, |
when I slvftil be higlify to renew i
th:d social and friendly inJteccocriv. which
heretofore, so much to my surisfacdotr, j
has subsisted, between. Ssv ♦
In the mean time, I beg- yon to receive j
assurance# of great revpeet and esteem, j
JOIiN BRANCH. j
The Richmond Compiler of the -Sth i
inst. sars—We understand, the Sjetthcra
Mail Stage was robbed oa-Saturday night
of all the Ixigguge belonging to the pas
sen-got?. The robbery wrus effected by
cutting the straps which confine the bng
gayo to the Linden: part of the st. gc; and I
ami is supposed to have her ndom* name- !
diatfly after it left Petersburg—althcwgh |
the robberv was not discovered until it ar-'
rived at the Post Office in Richmond. An
endorsement on the way bill of the stage,
which left Petersburg yesterday niorning
at bVdork, states that twu of the tiiinks
had been fotind in the river.
Tit? Transcript notlcin'T tire
f-it? lire ia tbnf place, relates tfi* following
instances of heroic Cuiuluct-
A roan and his wife; fcnpetl from tfectliird
SSarv KiuJor of an' atljicrsK budding Inrt
though much bprised no Itsihs- wins bro
ken. The man was first iliscoverlat the
triadow, calling for assistance; he ashed
for rfi rojrt% and tree answered that be
wigltt yet deemtd by the stairs way. The
poor fdlow seeing the flames a;id smoke
sasuing in immense volumes, supposed that
the tire had already reached Jus («nt quar
ter;;, and was alruid to descend as direct
ed, Whilst the person who gave the ad
vice, was still speaking, the- uhih leaped
from the window, and striking upon the
shoulder of the person under it, his fall
Wits broken, and he come to the gttMnd
alive. The perron he tell, a
noble hearted generous young irishman,
by the name ofllonovan, himseh' a .hus
band and a farther looking up araitl to the
ivindtlW saw a woman in the act of ienp
i;»g from it; regardless of theVafcty of hi*
own Ihnbs, he strefttchcd out lir? uhn-' and
caught her nr site fell; tie; forte of her
falling weight brought him to the ground,
hut lie saved her, and escaped without
wound or bruise. A stranger, name un
known, saved four children by rushing
tw ice trough the flames, and assisting two
at each irttempt.”
From The Greenville Mountaineer.
Tit? citaous of this District were visited
on .Saturday last by a hail storm, ntxom
p-iined with considerable ruin and wind.
■ Sotwe of the ha*! stones wore of an cxtr ii
, onhnaty ?iac, measnrtng five «»»«] ut- 1
| eh* « in ciretuiitVreuce, uud wishing three ;
jor four ounces. We have uuffi-rsto<Hlth.-it
,:» goo<l VKtny hogs and sheep were ktihst
iby theta. Some of our frends have en«-
! tioaed tin not to give the true sire of the I
! hail atones which teU» or wo should not
be heleivcd. * This caution rt iainds of
Paddy’s wrttting to tus mother, after land
, tag in tl»c I’uitcd States, that he was ve
ry weft off, ami hul Hunt With his bread
(<«ce every day. Ue saul »t would not do r
to write that be had uteat t ’• -«c tirtes a,
day, for if he did slut w ould not t-el-eva a '
word in hts letter. "I’ho had reitintttd t
to tall but a very short* 1 »nu\ set**.! wv believe f
has not tn.-.tertally ttjwtd mu aU great,;
cotten, curtt or any tluug of the kind,—
The weather for a few days afte.trarvb |
was very cold, tuid ott .’Mctu’oy night, v. c
twvu a severe ftost, whwh w© utMhrsUmd;
has < lone some itijttry to-cothtn. ’f
hiuce writlo* tlu? aiftwe, vv’c fear© Iteen
credibly iwfortned tbot. some" of tb© hatl
stones winch fell on Saturday last, taea.»*f
uredehoen inches in cjretmifrreuce, and j
! hree ©f them vveijihed a.pound, ftt tlu-!
lower part of tins O.sCryrt grvait injury was;
done crops of snu>U grarti by tiie bait, atul
stortu which aeoaupsmed" if. It us said
iliat the cattle were fieoiod'ti) such a dc- i.
grec that purkttesof bhiod 7 werv seen in the '
!*»ts where they' were- Tins reftsmetet- ;
tiott wehavefrom.'vgeatletHa.g ©f uudoubt- ’
cif veracity- • •
T§s%<: pmifrKiTv
| :> 'try>t;>.vV; may
( f FKE.-—A kh-^tmetive hr'* broke out
! ija CoJiunbtrs on Saturday tfftc.ritst inst.
; about-A © clock.in.-the h had
URdoubtedl y been r <by
susue mttnorv‘hhic«'wlb»ry-t;*. the large
■ new bnddiuy oik Fi-rrat street, jnst root
, ptetevt. having beep ««wtrd fewr Mr.
I Stewart, of the ‘firta 'of Stmart nad
Cosmt-ai b . * ’Plve Sre rapidly Lav reused,
and very -non cowinnvpueated U> the
■ bruldiur' in the »t the time ©weitpt.
( t*d as. the dw citing of the getitlemeu a
-1 hove named, which together with its
valuable furniture was* so on destroyed.
| Several buildings in the tteighborhood
| were great ly endangered; but through
tho tuiiety a»tl active exertion** of our
eitiaeu-. fa pal Ling down out baddiisgi*,
and protectingnther* with veetted biau
ket*. the progress of tfre firewaa arres
-1 ted. The Stablos bkdtmgLog to Mr.
I>iHard's hotel. w-ere?*veff. with yveat
I diflb*Btty. Tfexv ball’Jinga occupied by
( the Democrat cstabli>hment vrc»v es?c
--; eral tints's on tire, and rv ere only saved
j by tiie very active exertions of the citi
; reus. The « <wtin*ated at tSlikOCff.
ft principally, we understand, up
i an. 31 rssrs. Bates, fe EtlMde, w&t bail
| contracted for the botUftifg of-UA. Stew
; art' j lioitse. They ace ct.torpri«og and
| : indiwti ioair mechanics aud wortfiy
' Jens, tia-d the public very truly sympa
i this* In. their loss-
W'r> v. ero exrerHEngiy c&tgnaedl to
P-tirn. on, reaffrag-Getu laist Jcr- |
ryatiad, tfesit fi- entcrhiined tss litt&t low for \
the Biii jrof (fee Democrat!, as for Crowvß, I
J - |
Uiu-I© Sitm. op Dr. To lose I
lie a£;£Stoa of so rrreat ami good a man. :
by our uuilscrctianX b a sore rslantkjr. j
and sorely most we- repent It. We bad j
sonit* thoEgbt of tlressinir the bead of,
our papr-r in maurtiingt bat' anr devil |
objected to it, and pronuseil *» bang
crape on the cut's tail, n bicb xviil an
surer erery pnrpotse.
It has been so®^t v r?ieti ta us, that in
ottr lase strietnrrs on the irregularity of
the Tbnamdoa mail, ire bare placed
the blame on the vrrrm*r shoulders. An J
esteemed comspombuit whose oppor ;
taniiies of correct information an* ex- \
tensive, says. ** lam quite disposed to j
think myself, that much of the evil re- j
suits from the iyrejrular habits of the
Tost Master at Alacon. who should be
eTsjared by every thing- sacred to join
the Tftaprrancc Society: this would
probably remove all the difficulties.”
It is Btraiure that our meddlesome
friends of the Telegraph, whn e obser
vation is so keen in regard to the pecca
dilloes of our own. good Town of Co
lumbus. should be so regardless on the
subject of offense? passing under their
own nose. -
The following-. from the Boston Trans
cript, is said to be a correct copy "done
into English’’ of Mr. Van Boren’s letter
to the President, on the resignation of
life office of Secretary of State. Not
having understood the language of the
original, we cannot vouch for the ac
curacy of the translation. Wc give it
to our readers tor as much as it if* worth.
If we mistake not, however, we have.at
least one learned Pundit in the State, who
might read this recondite document, and
reader it as plain as AB C. Why
docs he not conic out?
FflOUt T*iF IKHTOSt TtIANSCTUPT.
The i* sent to u* as a
translation of Mr. Van Buren’s letter of
resignation:
"Dr/.a Sin: The great moving r.pring
of atheistical doctrines, premeditated
and promulgated by the influence ot su
perstition. and converted into on l nion
Clothes Warehouse, cannot be more
gratified than Jephlhu was when lie
was conimandor nuclei- the influence of
the mail stage, connected with the Prov
idence line, coming lit full contact with
be'lai letiro*. -
j “Tiiat clbss of Iwing* who arc nrv
| cr ©ntrusttnl with any thing, should he
careful what use they make of it; for it
is a well known fact, that heterogeneous
mutter, com pounded with a sonr stom
neh. rentiers the garment unlit far use;
therefore, huff v ests stre more suitable
lor the rising {renerntion. ©specially
when dampness tlocs not conspire to
prevent horticulture from ©pringlng np
amid th© vapors of enthusiami, vvhictt
would wholly destroy the eirenmCu
cure of Van llnrcas hallucinations,
ronwrttd with an air pump, that could
not in--eir© gtuiius in Junius's Fetters,
©.{though he might have htuf a h ind in
hanging t»ihf s the pLmtc.
“A'ours, •
The \Va<Uingtou ctirresjiotrlcut of tt»e
N. V. Jonmat of Cwmttrt, has tl»<! fol
lotrmg under date of the llth.
The resignation *df Me. Herrien had
not been received to day: and { now nn
ders:»«d tht* recent appointments will
not be otJb'tatty promulgated, until the
new C abiaet shall have been completed.
Ft' I de* not mistake the tcut|*er and spir
it of Air. Berrien, there will he m> little
excitement grow »ug out of his rase. He
will not eouseot to he the victim offer*-
ton and Van Bwreu: umt will thr»>w the
rt-pore-ibiUty of his di-docatio© upon
the President himself. A*K Henrieo i* a
high spirited »»b. aud yon may depend
os it. in disturbijutr him fbr the sake of
iiatim aud Van Bsren. the President
has made another mistake.
•TV/- t’ic Dttm/crvt.
Alb,. I? ©rrcß; —J hare uo a- that t'rc pub
lic Util tk-ot Mgljjy tivlshtwf to me tor k-vv
hg been tbe wsfcusij« es btingiag the in. Muoi'a
. h.u agiiu Netbro v-eyr, msd fur fiMtu-itiag
jlriot ukth aa rscus* tot petrel racing aarther
I'bspter- of dolrfitl on Sivo old them©
—lire jttsiuiiaohir wrottjsef Ct-crgia, Flo too
ii* also lugUy ©ratified. f<r is peemit-r l> ink again
'ouemtta hubby ohic-li scsee tires, aut re
, wkkli: h© may ®rsrwh away under ufeip and
.-pv'T, l l'or least
Clem. F-'nilcy prclcrafeshattho ccpy efui:-!
, fee to. the- Pre-A-fcat, pahtisslied: in the Deittccrnt
<*a»„ ami that tli© puipoee ot'iiis
tMjiWieatiott «ts, to give a etrcrect copy. But
i.lwr.i* itudfJui)i'*<lEy a aj**r<? pretence; for T hire
ccmpa-cj the latter puML-hed l*y hiruself with
; the copy uhich. apjeated in the F>eu~oc, at, and
£ *c a<> esscutial ilifiereiMo, t*?*pt it be. in ns
| -
gaaii u» the r.'f«i*ietpt Tto* t’tei*script is o
iwit'ed aTtogrthet in thm copy pat’A-hei by <len.
Bailey kiuasetft sad, dee» he awsu* to assert that
j this is a eoct**e regy of the letter which, hr
«eu.t to the prcdileirt, aad th.it the Castscdpt i*
1 a fctgerv by tSa? el>rt-so- die war department
- who fimTsfwd Ataj: Wag®r nrittv a ropy? He
u-td’U&tedfr seishow the ynhlie to believe that
that postscript was sfutfestt, by em.trti.ng it in
!&jr yrzb’irifrnt correct ropy ?, and what ©juk)
have Fwea hi®ebysr;? War* ho artiamed of it,
’ ifid ho vrisfe a» to believe that he is on too. inti:
i mate «. fiiotlng -vritl*. tito preddont, »© need a
ii certificate rs cbaruetec, to erasure attention to
|jrirsi cotumimicatioffls? Or Las ho wraderslo",!
ItlMt Cot Ttoup fctr dccEaed ututac writ tag to
f hi-s eeepeefcibi'tty? Wlmtever nsay have been
! fe' motives, tike- poser purport bag to be a cor
t rcct copy of his eomaaanica'.hat to the preshl'cnt,
|k- cr-rtaialV- a “ gaurbitedr* one. TB»te are also
; socae slight departures raere-’y verbal in the bo
dy of the tetter a» pu&Cshed by the General
t uimseff, front the eepy farui sired by ‘he War Po
! partawnt to ftlsj. Wager, and jkdbliifked in the
I ' temeei-at. Bat I thiah. it more probable that
! tlie General should b;»vw tasked hiaasetf to irn
| prove his eranucwtr a. Lirtle, than that tha sworn
; derhs of the War Dejiurtmeaf stwmtd have fail
to trrake a literal copy, to if there has boon
i any “• gaihfiitg,'* I tbiak tb» Geeml has to
j ehn rge himself with it. In the matter of the
j: postteMi.pt,it i* «vufeut he fcw'attwnptedan im-
I posi i-m on tlvo- p'ibii.e He has endeavored to
aatlrfy- lus own C'jrtesprmderve©
COBJORAL TRIM.
The fotiaariitg i- taken front the Piii’la
tlelphta Anaeraun Centui*-!.:— Another
?torT is csnrulatiug about the celebrated
Coi. U npckett-iAve m«n!*r front Ttmaes
50', who declares that Jetcl im is. eo loti*
«yr a Jrtrkmx matt. When he first ar
rived at Washington attended the Presi
dent’s levee, he drestk pretty freely of
cEiatupogne but dhl not hke the olivc-R.
He had never ta-te«.! cither before. II hen
!he had finished he declared to the Presi
dent that he thceight hi'' cider very good
j but la- wished Ir- tiiiylit he shot, if hcTi .'dff
eat his pickles.
TEMPEftANCE SOCIETY.
The Columbus Temperance Society"
will meet at the Court-House on next
Monday, at 7 o'clock P. J 7.
An address on the subject ofTemper
nnee \vi£i be delivered by the Rev. Tiios.
F. Scott.—The citizens are respectfully
, invited to attend.
A. P. MANLEY, /Vcbf.
John Milton, Src'y.
May 28, 1831.
A three days meeting will commence
on Friday before the first Sunday in
June next at Hethesda Church in Har
ris county, for the purpose of forming
a Missionary society. Auxiliary to the
General Convention of Baptists in Geor
gia. Brethren and friends arc request
ed to attend.
[COUMCBtCATSD-j
i3«trrU&,
On Monday eveningthe lfith ir.rd. by
Judge Duncan, Mr. Dc.rnpsry Pnrtirorii,
n:jed about 70 years, to the amiable Miss
BruciUa Steicart aged about 110 years, all
of Stewart county.
When .>’d men a courting go,
It is not for to blarney;
Tho word is will you marry in a or rm.
O come, what do you say my honey.
r«ik ma n Kisa r s _
CUMDIBrS, MAY 2S, 1831.
COIUIIICTKO WEEKLY.
BACON—Ii n l‘d I-‘2 emits
COTTON—d 1-4 cents.
Jt-ieeiiiir liunii 'o. '23 a 2l> cents.
Kentiirhy, 23—it ope, IJ.
CORN—bushel, $,-12.)
men! per luisncl, £1 aI SO
• C-AKDI.I-.rf—tiperin, 11 > iMt l>ox. ;l"» cents
Tailoa’, per lb. 2.1, box, 1G cents.
CCT- I- l.kr—- per. lb. 15 aIG cents.
FLOUR —t s ! j'eii'i <-. p l()
Conntry—¥ * ass barrel nono.
FlSll—Mackerel, Mo. 3. iy
No. 2. *:>
IRON—G a G j cents, Mails, f) cfents.
Castings, 8 cents..
molasses—*;i cents.
FORK—Prune. £l4 '
Mess, <?IG If.-.- '
BlCE—per ib. 5 cents for new.
FLCrAR—New-Orlcana,7 a !! raonts.
Loaf-—22 a 25 cents.
SPIRITS—Rrandv Cog. .£1 75.
Holland Gin, £1 ;g «
,Mortlicrn, 50 a <>2 cants.
Jiniaica Rum, el-511 ii £) 7,5. ,-
Northern, 5-5 n 62 cbVits, ’ .
ToncrifVc, Wine, gab .jj! CO
Whiskey,
SALT —per. bushel, 8100 5
SHOT per Bag. $2
TEA—Hyson, pT 25 a £1 75,
Rnliea—Bl 25.
FK E SII _ HOP^
3 BALE FIRST SORT,
Just received and tor sale by
GEO. \V. DILLINGHAM
May 23.
DOCTOK FITSSGKRALD MUD, .
returned to town and resumed
the practice. Prompt and undivi
ded attention will be given to his professional
engagements:
May 25ih 1831.—ts
Books Missing!
/•till', it and. 2d Vo) Hymn’s Poems, the To
ii* hen for 1831, Ist Vol. Ossians Poems, 2d
Vul. of the Spy.
Persons haying the above books are request
ed to return them.
R SLATTER.
May 23, 1831.
AN
ENTIRELY NEW WORK.
Unprecedented in this Country.
“MVrinkled Mirth, that Care derides,
And Laughter holding both his sides!”
The Pnllicntiov tcill he. etimmener.i! in nil Mmj
next. Orders should Oe forumi did teithout delay.
PROSPECTUS
OK THE
C OHIC M SIS is OSS l:
LlustriteU by upwards of tw i hundred Carica
tures, ihelcJics V Comic Engravings, cam
hilling all the interest and spirit of the
JJomestic and Foreign Comic An
nuals Humorous Designs, and
l aughahle Drolleries
PRICE, ONLY Sl,r>o PER ANNUM.
The public have now before them the Pros
pectus <f a work of which Wit and Humor nro
to constitute the prineipa! ingredients Tlid
publisher lias observed tlio avidity with which
productions of similar pretensions, are sought
after, notwithstanding their leaden attempts at
wit.have been disfigured by coarse vulgarity,
and too oltcii cvincod an uttcY disregard of do
ceucy, unmindful that
Immodest words, admit of no dofsneo;
I’or want of decency, is want ot sense.
The favorable disposition which the public have |
so constantly manifested towards similar at-
Leinpis to amuse and entertain, has convinced
.the publisher that a well conducted and pleasing
miltin-c of Wit and Humour, will bo extensive
ly patronized Linder this impression ho has
made extensive arrangements, to procure, at
gi out cost, the best pioductions of a humorous
nature both at homo and abroad, including Ifit*
comic works of Hood, Cntikshank, and o.nor
genuine sons of Cornua; the Looking GI »ss, an
unique affair, with numerous otliei h.iighuble
anil nirlli-iiirpiring subjects.
it is impossible, nor shall wo tlii’jt of attempt
ing la give in a mere prospectus, an adequate
idea of die variety and spirit, which it shall be
lire constant aim to infuse into tie page, of the
Comic ftlinr.on. It will oe satisfactory, howev
er, to show, by tho testimony of the most dis
tinguished physicians, that invalids of almost
every description will derive benefit front our
labors; particularly those who arc afflicted with
weak nerves lowness of spirits; ami complaints
of a dyspeptic or bilious nature To these oor
work, will prove invaluable, and the smile cf
good humour which will brighten tho counten
ance, and Ilia souse of inward satisfaction and
self-complacency which will assuredly put our
patients in the bust ol humour with themselves
and with the world, will induce tltem to tfnow,
forthwith, their bottles, pills, and “physic to the
docs."
\Vo can only specify among the general arid
diversified logies of tho Inline pages of the
work!
Touches at the Pride, Whim* and Follies of
tho l imes, in which the lash of satire Will bo
used with unsparing severity; but always in
such general lei ms, and vulh such perfect
goodnature, as to give no cause of personal of
leucc
Humours and Vagaries of the Police Office,
where human nature is exhibited in its true co
lours, and vice exposed in its naked deloruiity,
only that the beacon may servo as a winning to
the dissolute and vie ions
Doings of Folks about town; Tho Ways ol
, the World, and Peeps behind the curtain; caric
atures; Talcs of Hum«ur; sketches of wit and
anecdo'cs of celebrated characters, meu of Fan
cy apd Jidium, who have nothing else to and > hut
to entertain their neighbors, and ins ire others
with their ll ishu» ot wit and merriment, which
is ‘wont to set tho table in area,
Ti c whole will be illustrated by numerous
Comic Kngravings, executed at great expense,,
and which of lh«m«*olves will furuith tut Inex
haustible fund of amusement, and imiy, better
than any thing else, ho taken upon a dull rainy
dac, or »orve to beguile an hour which would
otherwise pass heavily away.
Trims..—Notwithstanding ihe heavy expense
attending tho publication of this singular and
entirely unique woik, the publisher has deter
mined to put the subscription at the very lowest
price at which it can possibly be afforded, confi
dently relying on an extensive patronage for re
muneralron. It will be published every other
Week, at $1,5(1 per annum, invariably in nd
vanco Agunts will he allowed a commission
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Address £ It. KRAMMF.iI,
April.■>, 18.11. Ptohidrfthi*.
MIIbKIMN SAIJK*-
11EAH1> SHERIFF’S S
\%'ILL he sold at the court ho me in
i ™ * the town of Fruuklin, Heard couu
| ly on the first .Monday in July next between the
u»ua! hours cf sale, lire ibdowing property,
! viz:
| (232 1-2) two hundred two and a half acre#
jof land, more or loss, known by No (hdiunic
; ty-f<»ur in the 1 .111 District formerly Carroll now
Heard county, levied on as the pn>|>crty of lieu
ry Sturges, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Monroe
superior court in favor of William Care.vay;
property pointed out by Joseph T. • amp at try.
ALSO—I.ot No. thru© liui»«lr*>d and
' twenty-five in the first Dist. formerly Coweta
now Heard county, U—icdon as the property ot
Samuel l’aselial, to satisfy Sunday fi fas hi my
hand in Uvor of Joh i the use of
John Iteed; and other fi las— Levy made and
returned by a constable, this 17th Vta\, 18S1
DANIEL WHITAKER, Blitf
AT Tlir r-AME TIME & I LACE V\ ILI. HE SOLI»,
Tlio follow in" property, viz: One Lot
of Land (No 4 1 ) in llio iwellth Dist formerly
Carroll notv. Heard county, levied en as the
property of I). Measles, to satisfy Sundry fi fas
issued Justice’s court of \vTl(;iupuK(KMUl-
Ay iir.in.ver of James Neal, levy made and re
turned by a const a bio.
ALSO—One horse Mule, levied on R 8
;he property of Wilson tt. Young, to sstisly ti
fas in my liands inf.ivorof Joseph T. Camp and
others vs said Ytiimg, ibis 17ili May IMI.
joiiNaTuan mew sick, d.b
May 2^f3l
It AN DOhPi: SHERIFF’Ji KALk>.
A %, ILL he sold on the first Tuesday
* * in July next, at the house of Jo
seph Thompson, Randolph county, the following
property (to-wit:) *
One Lot of Land No. 373 in the seventh
District of originally Lee but new Randolph
countv, levied nn’as the property of Clark Bland
ford Jr and Urn S Hardin to satisfy an exe
cution from Harris county Superior court, ill
favor of William Bailey and Joseph Maddox.
ALSO— Lot No. 80 in the fifth Dist.
of originally Lee now Randolph comity, 1 evied
on as tho property of William Cook, to satisfy
an execution from a Justices court of Twiggs
co’inty, in favor of Henry Solomons apdathers,
properly pointed out by Janies Wood, Esq litis
17th May 1831.
STARKEY COLLINS, Shff.
May 23. 1831.
MERIWETHER HA LEW.
WLIL RE SOLD on the first Tuee
in June next at the Court House in
Greenville, Me.rmvcl her csuuty, between the
usual hours of sale, the following pioperty, via:
i Lot of Land, 202 1-2 acres, more or less, be
ing No. one hundred and seventy-two (172) in
the second (2) district originally Troup now
, MerriwctKer county, levied on as the property
of Thomas Taunt, Vo SaUsty three executions
from a Ju tice.s const of Kiihmorul county in
favor of VYm. Glover & others; levy made and
returned by a constable.
HUGH LOCKETT, fhff
May 7 1331
CARROLL SHERIFF’S HALL.
be fold on the first Tuesday ta
v » June next to the Town of * aitohl. n
Carroll county, between tlio usual hours of
sale, the following Property, to-wit.
Lot of Land No 113 in tlio 7<li disfiiet Cnr
kroll county, levied upon as the p.operty of W ill
iain Morgan, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Ja»-
■ nur Superior Court in favor of John ’till vs said
William Morgan.
L#t of Land N0..53 in the second district Car
roll county levied upon as the property of Sam
uel Wade, to satisfy two small fi. Jus. issued
from a Justice’s Court in Warren county,, in fa
vor of James Story vs. said Wade; leviec and
returned to mo by a Constable.
HENRY CURTISS, D. Sbff
Ar.ro at Trtr. --mv timf. Si place will be solp.
Lot of Land No 35 in the sth District., f’ar
roll county, levied on us the properly of John
Burke, to satisfy a fi. fit. issued from Fay otto
Superior Court in iavor of Edward Quin vs.
saiu Cur!.©.
THOMAS BONER, D. ShcnfT.
May 7, 183],
TALBOT HHERIFF’H SALEH.
WTLL Ice sold on the first Tuesday
in June next in the town of Talbolton,
Talbot county, between tlio usual hours of sale,
the following property to wit :
Three Negroes as follows, Dicey a negro girl
seventeen years old, Isaac a boy fourteen years
old,and Gincy a girl ten yca-s old. all lovied on
| as the property of John Ouslay, to satisfy a fit!*
from Putnam Superior court infivorol lleetor
I T. Goodwin against John M. Clark, Jesse As
! bury and Jehu Ouslay.
! One Negro woman named Hannah srd her
: child, levied on as llio property of Pleasant
1 uwson to satisfy four small fi fas from a .lusti
! rrs omul in Talbot county in favor of Joseph
! Loyd and sundry other filas in my hand against
] said Lawson, levy made and returned to mo by
! a constable.
JAMF.S P. PORTIB, Sheriff.
I April limb 1R3I).
• COLUMBUS
Iff AT STORE.
YOURSK & CLARK hive removed to tho
-new brick building next south of Smith hr
| Morg in’* “tore in Broad Street, where thoy of
i ter for sale on the most accommodating terms,
Ia general assortment, of Huts of their own man
| ofacUiro. among which arc While, Drab, aoR
j Black Beavpr, Otter and fine Rorsni Hate.
| N fi C. will bo constantly receiving frirsh
' mpplios from their factory, and of the latest
fashions.
A LSO—Gentlemen’s ready ipaHe clothing
consisting of elegant Dross and Frock Coats,
Pantaloons, and Vests.
I nhnnhus. Mail 14, l w 3l.
LOOK AT THIS.
\I.L persons are forewarned from trading for
three projnitmry notes of hand given by my
self In one Asa Tillman; two for thirty dollars
each At ono for ten Hollars, all due the 25t.h I)«c.
1831; for I do not intend to pnv them cora
pi'ilcd bv law, for they hr ve been fraudulently
obtained. JOHN WHATLEY.
Jan. 1. Bin
LOOK AT THIH.
TIIERKBY forwain all persons from trading
for two notes of hand given by myself to John
Mote, for five hundred dollar, each, one due the
2.5 th dav of December 1831, the other due the
2Nth of December 1823, as the almve notes were
fraudulently obtained, I do not intend to pay
tlio.n; this llth March 1831.
PHILIP PLE&S
Mareb 19 03— ts
MATItKMA'ITuL DbTRI WWTB
For rale bv
u j D.VVIES &. Cos.
Maroh 19. 23 . ts