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poetry.
SENSATIONS.
I feel, when ! spe him smile,
Somethin# that’s pleasant,
Though my Jieuit, ail the while,
Throbs, —so incessant;
'Tis not tlie pulse- 111 which
Love pays his visit,
Ills it. a sharper twitelij—
Tell me wiiat is itr
I feel when I heat him sing,
Ev’ry nerve shiver,
An-L in my heart, a string
Vibrate, ami quiver:
IVliy, when the crowded hall
I'raisp, and pr -sane it.
Why do I hate them all ?
Can you explain it ?
Ills , when I meet their gaze,
Ileam not more lmghtly
Than other eyes, whose rays
„ Shine round mo nightly:
Long as he is not by
1 can dissemble, —
Why. when I meet his eye,
V\ hy do I tremble?
When the <jny ball is dmp,
t Hhers feel lonely,
] never miss but one—
One—-and one only.
Bella's first love was false,,
He may be faisei, —
But could you see him Walts, — (
Heavens! such a waltzer !
Last evening, while turning
The leave- of my “Handel,”
W e saw a moth burning
Its wings in the candle!
/ sereainpd,—bet his teaturcs
\V ith pleasure were ligated,
And lie said,“little creatures
They arc s" short sighted !’*
POLISH SONG
llarlt ! the sounding bugle’s voice,
I'eal- its loud war—minstrelsy,
Sons of pa' iot sires rejoice,
In Liberty!
Now the stars of Freedom sliino—
S'.o ms of dark oppression flee—
Gab.a !—every praise he thine.
For Liberty!
Onward—hear ye not the chains
Worn bv yfm in slavery?
While the life bleed swells you veins,
Shout Liberty!
Spit its thronged .n yonder sky,
Fc.ourgoa oi ee of tyranny—
Hear with joy your thrilling cry
Os Liberty
G »y rivers now may flaw,
V, dc i ■re den b or victory 1
Na.i i.s will applaud the I low
For Liberty !
Onward then and freedom claim—
Poland ! let tho waich-'A ord ho—
Nov. anothoi—prounder name
For Liberty!
SHE IS GONE AND FOB EVER.
Tlioie arc feet on tho mountains,
An I songs on the air,
And it :m oe by the f< nntaiii, —
lit t then art not there!
Tbr'e arc grllevs on the waters,
Spirit- of the sea;
Grecce ■ fathering her daughters,—
Bu' we look for thee!
We P gonto the chorus
tri’ili srvcct and fair,
And tht dance on before us—
B- ' thou art not there!
The village girls are singing
Thc’r glad evening lay,
Flowe-- round them flinging,—
licit lieu -ri away!
Tiie |.!r s arc numbering
•fie rrirls n> tli,e-y run.
So.i ■. i civGt one i- shinihcring—
Tie re im'olli but one'.
Tb - wild grißs is covering
■ to h-siono bare.
And a bird is hovering—
Sweet ! then art ’here'.
THE DAY OF JUDGMENT.
BY SIB WALTER SCOTT.
The da” of wrath! that drendful dav,
When lieaven and earth shall nassaway;
W l.a! n iivc; ha 1 ) be tho sinner's stay?
W horn -Iml. he trust that dreadful day?
When, shriveling like a pareho 1 scroll,
Th fl •::ing lieaven- together roll;
Wln i'. I- •••rip- vet and yet more dread,
Swells the biglLtr ’inp Ulrtt wakes tho doa,d!
• lid. on tint day, that wrathful d:ry,
V» ,on nan to judgment ivakes from clay,
Th l!i >i O Christ \ ilie sinner's slay,
Thciigli heaven and earth shall pass away.
The C vta! am School at Florence.
Tin* celebrated Madame Catalaui, who
lia.s dilimtclv talihu up her residence near
I’lorenoc, has lately founded a music
school, at her own expense, for the in—
stunt am of young women of poor families
in ■Miisring. They are given lodging,
board and clothing ; and at the end of a
Certain time of instruction, engagements
ale procured for them. One stipulation
on the scholars entering this establish
ment is ratjier curious, viz. lliut on rjuit
tin? it at the expiration of the term of
engagement, site is to append to her fam
ily name that of Catalaui. The first
instance of this is in the singer Muselli
Catulani. whose talents tire said to augur
w< II to the fa w institution, and who has
obtained an engagement at Pari*.
If/’iwnimn, for May#
Matthew I/mcciAmrg us< and to exclaim.
“ If von wish *o have a shoe made of du
rable material •, you should make the ijp
|h i 1< atheloftlie mouth of a haul drinker,
for that never let* in water.’*
M-mexmsp
1 /nUF!
A ( IH.nim S HOOK. KTATJOX
ABY, AYDFANCY STORE, o,m door
below Powers and Natew on broad «tr«< t fuH)
Sheets of Mush k, consiiti gos fiou,. s March
e-‘, Waltzes, Cotilions, Reels, and f’.r sale as
chenn as can ho obtained in tho lioithcru citios
.% ■’/SO —Tire following Jute Nove 1.-:
Tiie Water Witch or the Skimmer of the seas,
2 volt.; The lleiris of Bruges*, 2 vols. ; The
Separation, 2 da. Maxwell. 2 do Stories of a
Bride, 2 do. The Siamese Twins, 1 vol. Vova-
I ges and Discoveries of the Compgrii'-ns t.f Co
j lambus, 1 do. The Christian Ministry, 2 vols
| Mason’s Farrier 1 vol. E. S. NORTON
May 1. ts
VOLVMHUS
HIT BTORK.
JEJ M
TV OITRSF. & CLARK have removed to the
is new brick building next south of Smith .%•
Morgan’s store in Broad Street, u here they of
fer fur sale on the most accommodating terms,
j a general assortment ol Hats of tbeit own mau
l ufacturn. among which are W bite. Drab, and
I Black Beaver. Otter and fine Romm Ifats.
X iV C. will be constantly receiving fresh
supplies from their factory, and of the latest
fashions.
ALSO—Gentlemen's ready made clothing
consisting of elegant Dress arid Frock Goals,
Pantaloons, and Ve-t».
Columbus, May 14. 1831.
J%*otiec.
The copartnership heretofore existing in tin
town of Golu inbus under the name stile of
Jonathan A Hudson between the subscribers'
lias been dissolved hy mutual consent. All
persons indebted to tho firm will make payment
to J. A. IIUOsON, and all persons having de
mands against said firm will apply to him fi r
pavment. 11 Julie 1831 J. T. ROWLAND,
L ITT!.ETON ATKISON
JONATH AN A HUDSON.
Tho business w ill ho continued at the same
place by tlie snhse iber. J. A. HDD 'ON
COLUMBUS
Book, Stationary and Fancy
S r 45> 11 22.
OJY hand unit for sate, as above the
following popular School Books: j
Web tors spelling Books,
Walkers Dictionary
Gumming’s Geography and Atlas,
Now Federal Calculator,
Teachers, Assistant,
Dale’s distort of the U. Slates,
Testaincnis,
History of England,
“ “ Rome,
“ “ Greece,
Also a fine collection of • ay’s Moral and En
te tauiiug T< >Y BOOKS for Ctmirns.v ; Paper,
Quills, I oh, Ink IV.l'ara, Sealing Wax,
Paint Boxes, Blushes, Ac Ac
E. 8 . NORTON.
One door below Powers Nafew Broad
Street.
i
m>w JFerry.
About one mile below Columbus, on (lie near
est and host r >nd to Fort Mitchell and Mont
gomery Alabama. The subscribers have estab
lished their new Ferry across tho Olinttahnochy.
RATES OF FERRIAGE.
Waggon loaded SO cents. !
Waggon empty 25
Pleasure carriago four wheels SO
Gig or Sulkey 25
Cart loaded 25
Cart empty 12 12
Man and Horse fi 1-4
Foot passenger when alone 0 '-‘I
Led horse or foot pussenger in company no
thing.
The road leads directly from the lower end
of Broad Street, down to the river.
SEABORN .TONES,
STEPHEN M. INGF.RSOLL
June 10. *3fi
DOMESriCS.
3-4 4 4 5-4 & 1 -4 bro. Sheetings and Shirtings.
3-4 4-4 5-4 .V fi-4 hleaehd do. do.
300 ps 3 4 and 4-4 Plaids and Stripes,
10 ps. Apron Checks,
10 ■ Furniture do. (blue and red)
100 “ Negro shirtings
For sale J. A. HUDSON.
June 11,1331.
PERFIMEBY.
ROWLAND’S Macassar Oii,
Bears do.
Diamond Cologne,
Temple do.
I.vre do.
Lnvendar Water,
Honey do.
Spirits Rose,
Fine scouted Hair Powder,
Genuine scented Olive Violet and Rose Soap.
Soda Soap
Saponaceous compound,
—ALo—2 doz. large braids of [lair,
Rolls, Ruffs and Ringlots of various colours.
For sale by
I>. J. DAVIES &.CO.
March Ift 23 ts
Spring. Goods.
BOWERS 4* AVI FEW
HAVE just received an assortment oi
Spring Goods, such as
Brown and White Linen Drilling,
Rouen Gassimeres,
3-4 B. M. tUircassitHH*,
Hamilton and Mattewan Stripes,
“ Drillings,
link Russia Sheetings,
Osnahutgha,
Super 4 -I Irish Linens and Lawns,
I)o Brown do. do.
Do White Mersailles Vesting,
Calicoes and Ginghams,
Super B. M Genoa Velvet,
Fancy Scarfs and Shawls
Horseliio and Grass Cloth Glove*,
Green Worsted Barrage,
Belt Ribbons, Ac A-o.
—ALSO—
BEADY MADE SUtiMEB CLOTHING,
Bro and White Linen PnuUilooiis »V Jackets,
Stormmit do.
Stripe*, do. do.
While and Col’d Mersailles Vests
Drab Beaver Hats,
l’alrn Leaf A-c. Ar
May 14, JB3i
. MMW? *■
Spring floods.
ripIIE Subscriber.- have just been rocei-’
-*- vng a large supply of SPUING GOODS,
which makes their a-sortment very complete.
—Among which art. —
Black Italian Lustring,
Gins de Nap of various coheirs,
Sarsenctt. iid Skicliew Silks,
Pink, blue, white and straw color'd. Satin,
do. do do do. Green Florense,
do do. do. do. ItaliJn Crape,
Canton Camlet and Pongee, .
Black bombazine, and bombazett,
Blink and green worsted Borage,
l'lg'd and plain Swiss Mit.-lin,
Do. do Jacoucti do.
Book and Mull do.
Fig rd. and [Jain Bol.ineU,
Plaid *. '.mibrick,
Blue Pink and But)' Ginghams,
Printed Muslins and Calicoes,
Blue and yellow Nankeen,
Furniture Dimity,
White and brown Linen Drilling,
White Ratlin Jans,
Cotton Cassiinere,
Thread bobinett. and muslin Edgings,
Thread and bob duett Footings,
Roituell, cap, and bel lb ebons,
Embroidered Ariaplan Crape and Gauze
Kh'wls.
white Kid Gloves,
B.aek Horsckin Gl*ves,
Ladies Hors'ekin .Mitts,
I.adi' S bilk Umhri lias and Parasols,
Gentlemen’s Woodstock G oves,
do. Linen Drilling do.
B 1 k silk and Tabby velvet,
Marseilles and Valentii V listings,
Ladies Corsets,
111 k and coloured Catnbricks,
i .aiu«”» Keticule'.
do. bead money Parses.
Narrow silk and worsted Braid,
Cotton Fringe and cord,
Silk worsted and cotton suspenders.
Gentlemen s bandanna, Fpitleiiold and Flag
Handkerchiefs,
do bl’k Italian cravats,
do Navai ino, Bombazine and Bristle
Stocks,
Lndio’s and Gen'lemcn’s silk and ootion 1 base,
Gentlemen’s half do do
Green bor'd. Pablo covers,
H liito Marseilles counterpanes.
Bleached and unbleached Meetings and Shir
tings,
20 pfce.es sdptrfino Linen,
Fine gilt cloath Brushes,
do do. crook'd crumb Bruslics,
Willow Baskets and '1 able mats,
A variety of Millenary Goods suitable
for the. season.
Ready made Summer Cloathing.
The best assortment we bare linen able to offer
to the publick consisting of about four hundred
suits of various qualities.
ItOOTS «&■ SIfOKS.
pr’s Gentlemen’s sewed und
Nailed • cllington Bools
J ickson tFlioetecfc,
Ladies prunella and Loather Bootes,
do bl’k and enlr’d heel’d Pumps,
do. rlo Walking Flmcs,
do. white satin Pumps,
Misses' and childien’s Bootees and Shoes of
every description.
Gentlemen's black and drab hat's,
do. Havnnna do.
bong and short handle Brooms,
CttiriA rr <tm am sycetts.
The above articles with many ronre too nu
merous to mention will be sold low. our custom
ets and the public, in general tiro invited to call
and examine for themselves.
~ , L. J. DAVIES & CO.
March lf> ’ 3
SPRING AM) SOMMER
<G D a .
Just received an excellent and full assortment of
Silks. Ginghams, Calicoes, Muslins,Gambrieks,
Brown Linens, Nankeens, Vestings, Broad and
Nuvnrinb Cloths, Bombazines, Bornbnzetts, hl k
La-lings, Silk Velvets, Linen Drillings, Ac Ac.
Also—A complete assortment of Fine and
Course, high and low quartered SHOES.
Which is offered at my usual accommodating
terms. Country Mcr hatlts would do well to
call and examine for tliemsoivo*.
June 11, ISM J. A HUDSON.
MERCERS C LUST MIL
AND
METHODIST HYMNS.
Frinciprtlly from the collt'ction of the
Rev. JUIIN WESLEY, M A.
—ALSO—
A selection of approved
Scijool 2Jooks.
Young’s Assistant,
F.nsv Lessons,
Popular do.
National Reader,
Latin Reader,
Scientific Glass Book,
Toney's Botany,'
Woodliridpe Geography and Atlas,
Pickett’s class Books,
Webster and Walker's Dictionary,
English Roadcr,
Webster’s Spelling Bonks,
Bible- and Testaments,
Bl ink Books and Stationary,
A few pieces fn-hlor.ohle Music.
For sale bv
GEO. W. DILLINGHAM.
May 21. 1831.
<£ 0 £ £5 m 13 m 3
SHOE STORE.
|T) E. WELLS, St CO. HaVe
| removed to llie Brick Building
tnsb»Y-l -’kvAJ next door above Win I) lint
proves on Broad street, whore
they offer fir silo on reasona
tonrs Boots and Shoes of every description, of
their own lnanufactnte, consisting of
200 pair Ceniletnen’s r.onts,
•’<W) do. Calfukui shoes, high & low quarters,
100 do Calfskin Pumps,
75 do. Buckskin Siloes,
50 do. Sealskin Pumps,
200 do. Broirans,
300 do. Coarse Slices,
ladies rnuxruo mors shoes „f
Vntinns h inds.
Do. Morocco Shoes,
Do. Sealskin do.
Do. Calfskin do.
Leather walking shoes nr»d Ttotlccs,
Misses and Childrens Boots and Shoes of ev
en’ description.
N. TV All work of their own Manufacture
warranted not to rip.
Juh>9, 1-111 ly.
Hardware.
A handsome assortmoot of Hardware, Fine
* Cutlery. Hollow ware. Scythe Blades. Hoes
Collins «.V Co’s. Caststeel axes, Bears Custsteel
axes.
ALSO—2O setts Blacksmith’s Tools, coin
ji]o*n.—For sale
June 11. J A. HUDSON
m
- GEORGE H'. DILLINGHAM j
CMCrrs Cor Salt,
ft Boltq brown cotton Shcct-
Jl. \FnjtwF ings and Shirtings,
1 OCa do. blewited *• do.
I,tmo do pknds ntripcs & C lieek*,
ItH) do. Calicoes,
2tM) do Nankeens,
1(K) do. Bearertetnn,
1 CASE Iri-h Linens,
1 do. Navarino Buiinete,
1 do. Leghorn do.
1 do. Tin cad Lr.ees,
1 do. As-ortcd f-ilks,
I do. Swiss Muslins,
1 do. Cambrics,
1 do. Gloves, every description,
1 do. Hosiery,
1 do Flags and Bandannas,
I do. Kriawhi and Sua-fs,
1 do. Umbrellas and i'ara-ob",
1 do. t>il Cloths,
1 do. F.iie Broad Cloths, Satthietts,
and Caasinieves,
1 do. Vestings,
0 do Ready mode Cloathing,
Fattins, Ribbons, Ginghams,combs ssorted,
1 * < laves II ,-u lit ley’s ce.lebra'.'td Castor Hats,
IS Cases and Trunks t-haes,
1 Case l’ereu-.sion G nis,
25 Pair Pocket Percussion Pistols, 00,000 per
eus-irin C2;v,
1 Case Superior Cutlery assorted,
1 do. Fine Jewelry do.
1 do. German Violins,
' do. Flutes and Fites,
20 Doz. Silver, Tortoise Shell and Common
Spectacles and Goggles,
t’oral Beads and Silver Thimbles.,
Ml Reams Foolscap and I.filer Paper,
100 Ramus Wrapping do.
15 Packages Crockcty and Glass \\ a e,
Barrels ( ’operas. Alum, Putty, Lamp black,
Spanish brown, Venetian red, Copal and block
Varnish, .
200 Kegs White Lead, ground in oil,
150 Bags Shot. 2000 R, Bar Lead,
1 Casio superior Mill Saw;',
I do. Crosscut d>.
1 do Hand do.
1 Cask Smoothing Iroin,
SO Doz Collin'- A Co’s. Cast SUr-1 Axes,
2 Sacks hoavy Tiaec ( bains,
[idiots It's Pdtool Scythe Blades,
Setts Blaeksniiths’ Tools,
Paint, Sash. Floor, White Wash, and Counter
brushes in great variety,
1.500 lli. selected Sole Leather,
So Sides Upper do.
Corn mills—Fanning mill Irons in seta,
Wheat and Ba* and Sifters,
2.00 ; Galls. Stone Ware Jugs. J irs Sc Churns,
20 quarter casks Maderia, .Marseilles & Kerry
Tencrifib and Malaga Wines,
1 pipe Bordeaux Claret,
3 do Otard G. gnae and Scignelte Brandy,
25 Barrels Jamaica. St. Croix, A N. E. Rum,
200 do. Western Whiskey,
20,000 Dos inycos <p Red Martin '‘-gars,
100 boxes Common do.
50 Boxes Bar .Swap,
12 Tierces New Rice,
200 Barrels Handsome Sugar,
20 Ilhds do. do.
100 Sacks Coffee,
ISO Barrels Prime New-Orleans Molasses,
30 Kegs Lane’s, Read fteo. Cavendish, A com
mon Tobacco,
ITO Pieces- Kentucky, Dundee, and Inverness
Cotton Bagging,
100 Coils Bale Rope,
3(10 lb Bagging Twine,
Barrels Loaf and Lifmp Sugar, Pepper A- Pi
mento,
Alcohol, Spts. Turpentine A. Castor Oil.
April 22. 1 <3l.
RECEIVED AND RECEIVING.
U)0 Bids. li'lflSKLY,
400 “ BVIAH,
20 ' “ i MACKEREL 2 3
15 « PORK,
• 0 Baga Coflje, 2 Tiere"s Klee,
2300 ll>s. Lead, 25 Barrels Molasses,
Shot, Candles, Soap, 8 Tons Iron assorted,
!(> 1 its Loaf Sugar, Par Hale to/
July 8 J A HUDSON.
l. 4. n.trrEs $ co.
HAV E jus? receive i ami opening tills day.
another large supply of
STAPLE £c FANCY DRY GOODS.
Also a good assortment of HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, SJPGAR, COFPt P, gc.
June 11, 18 'I.
LAW NOTICE.-—J, T. Camp and John
JScliley, have associated themselves together
in the practice of law. in Columbus One of them
will atiend all the Courts in the ( hatahooche
circuit Letters upon business v.ill be addressed
to Camp Ai Scm.Kif —J. T. Camp will continue
to practice law in the courts of.Vahama in con
nection with David Golightlv Esq
J T. CAMP
JOHN SCHLEY.
Feb. 12th. 1831. 1- ,f
LOOK AT THIS.
I HEREBY forwarn all persons from trading
tor two notes of hind given bv myself to John
Mote, for five hundred dollars each, one duo the
25th day of December 1831, the other due the
doth of December as the above note- were
fraudulently obtained, l do not intend to pay
them; this 11th March 1831.
PHILIP PLESS.
March 12 33—ts
ATKINSON’S CASKET.
Gems of Literature, Wit and Sentiment.
H.,* ACMPftimber of this popular montli
“ ” Iv periodical for 1831, will contain 43 or
more rovalHvo. pages of letterpress closely p’ia
ted on fine type and good paper, forming at the
end of the year a volume, of about GOO pages
Price $2 50 a year in. .advance
Eveiy No. will he embellished v-ith one ele
gant Copperplate and several handsome Wood
Engravings, Music, and illustrations of Botany:
besides a beautiful title page and a general index
for tho volume. The copperplates wilt embrace
Por'raits of our most distinguished men, the
Fashions. Views and Lunev pieces, equal to
those ofteny periodical in the United Flnles.
An elegant pinto of the latest Fashions will
be published in the January number. < >ne -of
the Figures a full length Portrait of Queen Ade
laide of England; a Lady in Hall dtess; a Walk
ing dress, aud a Cap and Turban of the newest
si) le.
Tim February number will contain a splendid
portrait of Washington. An elegant Scripture
piece for March, is in tiie hands of the Kngrn
vcr. The subsequent engravings will boos the
best quality.
Liberal premiums have been offered fi.r choice
original contributions. Aud especial car. will
be taken Jo have the selection of the most inter
esiiug and instructive mattei, eons sting of mo
rat tales, Biography, historical Sketches, Poet
ry. light reading, A c
The Vo'ninss of the Casket for 1527, 1823.
182 ft, and 183 ft, embellished with a great num
ber of engravings, hound or in Numbers mav
still he had, price A2 5 r volume. This may
he the last oppO’tnnity of obtaining complete
sets. But a small riiiniHer over what i« requi
red for pre-ont suhsi ribors v. iil be published in
1831 Add res (orders post paid)
SAMUEL C. ATKINSON.
IP2 Chcsnul Street, Piii!aiielj.hia
for above
received at this ollicc*.
«A
MERIWETHER SALES.
'\T7ILI, be sold on the fir:-t Tm a lav in Fen
T Y teinlrer next, between tfie oe':::‘ hour s ,f
sale., at the Courthouse in Greeter.!!e Al-u-ri
wether county, the f .flowing proper'tivn i?;
Thq State's iuterest in let No. J 2! in :h«,
dipt so incrly Troup how Merriweilter < o ml i,
it'leing the SetHh half if said lot and ciiitoiHir.r
101) aerrn.
The Stales’interest in Tit No 1 1*1 'n lhe 7:1,
district of formerly Troup i»» Me.rriwcihcr
conntv, it l.eioa tho wed h ill' of mid lot, and
-containing one in nulled and four arret*
HUGH I.Ui'Ai.iT, «*i i'r.
June 2!kl 1831.
POSTI’ONri) SALEd
7 IIJj hesokl itt the court Louse -t.
* ” the town of l'r.uiLliu, lit hrd coun
ty on the first Tnotday in Fej-tember next, tin
tween ihe u-ual h.-urs of sale f the foilowin-r
property, viz:
(2 2 1 2)“t wo hundred two ru il a I- dfncieg
of land, more or less, kn mi by No (‘l|)vi no
tv-fottr in the. I ".th District formerly ‘ arndl i ow
; Heard county, levied on :.s the pro: erty of He.n
--: ry Sluiges,t.i satisG a fi l'l i sued from Monroe
i Superior court in favor of William t ni-cery;
| property piointcd out Tv J -soph T. (,nmp attor
ney foi Plff. lid- Sth July. 831.
ALSO —Lot No. three hundred ;uul
tvveui -five in the 3rd Di.st formerly Coweta
now Heard county, levied oil as the proper! y'Vit
Samuel Paschal, to satisfy Sunday fi fas Li inv
hand in favor of Job Bowling, f,r the use of
John Reed; fmd other fi fits—levy made a*,d
returned by a c tenable. ti,i-- I7ih May, 1831
DANIEL WHITAKER, Shff;
AT TUT. .c.OIB TIMF. & PI. ACT V.ltL Pdg S OI.I»,
The following property, viz: One Lot
of I and (No 41) in the twelfth Dist formerly
-Carroll new Heard county, levied m as tin:
property of I). Measles, to satisfy Biiudry fi firs
issued from a Justice’s eouit ot Wilkinson coun
ty in favor of James Neal, levy made and re
turned hy n constable, July Stli 1831.
ALSO—On*' hoist* Mulo, levied m as
the properly of Wilson 11. Young, to satis*) fi
fas in my hands in favor of Joseph 'l'. Camp and.
others vs. said Young, this 17 h May 1831.
JOHNATHAN MEWBICK, D.S.
July 23. 1831
STfcWAKT SALES.
YITFLI. he sold on tho first Tumi,ay in
* " StpU’rnber nest, in tiie .'J own ol’
Lumpkin Bleu art county hetv ncfl the usual
hours of sale, the follow ing property, viz:
LOT No 071, levied on. ns the propei 1y of
J bn S 8c ts, to satisfy sundry fi fas. issued
from a Justices court of.Stew ut County again *
him in favor < I Airthotiy Dyre and others. Levy
made and icturned to me by a conatable.
One L it of Land, No. (7-) sevanty-rjght in
the 21th district of originally Lee nmv Stewart
county. levied on as the property of Robert
Stanfield to satisfy * ue fi fa. issued from a Jus
I ices c ourt of Newton county against him in l’t
vor of Ahijah Brooks Levy made and lcturn
cd to me hy a constable.
One negro hoy by the name of Ben. levied on
as the property of Peter L. Gibson to satisfy
| two f. fas. issued fio ii a justices court of Stew"-.
art county against him in favor of Anthony
Dire. Levy made and*returned to mo by a
con stable. .1/ II IU.XCU, Stiff.
July 23, 1831.
POSTPONED SALE.
be sold at the Court house in
™ * Talljottou, Talbot county, ou the
first Tuisday in Align, t next, between tho usu
al Uourc c%f jo.lo il»o lollotvui» )*r»vJJOrl V !
Three Negroes as follows: Hannah, about 17
vcars old and her child, and Nelson a buy, about
i) years old; all levied on as the property of
Pleasant Lawson to suti fy one fi fi fimn A'inn
•■ne Superior < Viir!, in fiivoi if Douglass Wat
sen, and sunilry other aiiyi’l li faa fioin a Justi
ces court in I'alhot conntv.
JAMES P, BGRTIF Sl.ft-
ADMINISTRATOR’S MALE.
’ ILL he sold on the first ’J nepiisv in Oe
» » tuber next, before tho Cowt-IFnise door
in the town I Talbottoti, Talbott com-v, ivitji
in the usual hours of sale; all the real and per
sonal property ot C C Birch, dco'd in said
county,consisting of 0 likely negro fellows, two
women and a girl, ino 4 wheel Carriage, one
, Road Waggon, sundry arUclos«f household ami
kitchen furniture, a soM. of Carpenter's T oils,
<$ c. together with sundry articles too tedious
to mention. Sale to continue from day to day
till all is sold, at which time the terms will be
made known. JOHN N BIR- 'll, , 'dmr.
July 30, 1831. ofO C. Btnc n, dec.
ILL be bzild m the Tmvti oi' Cq
* * hmiLits, on the first Monday iu
(tetober next, the following half aero Town
Lots, to-wit:
!), IR, ‘M. 172,173,174,182. 342 353, RO-7,
564, Si',2, 50:1, 572; and also the following twen
ty and fifty aero lots adjoining said town, to-wit:
Nos. 33 containing 20 acres; 35, 20 acres: 4i,
0 acres; and 147, containing 50 acres.* All of
which will he sold for cash or chocks or draft",
on the banks ut Macon, Miiledgevilln, Augusta
or Savannah. CAMP A 8< H LEY. Att’s. for
Jul r - Hit, 1831. STILES A FANNIN.
GEORGIA —Heard County.
!’AS G. E W. Smith applios to
’ v lrn-, for Letters of Ai'inir.isti alionr on the
Fs'atc of John G. Stnilh late of Cat roll county
deed.
THESE ARE THEREFORE to rj e and
admonish, all and .ingular, tiie kindred and
creditors of said dec'll, to tie and appear at my
ollire Wi'liin the time prescribed by law to shew
cause, (if any thoy have) why le-turs rhotild not
be granted iu *ernis ofi.be law.
Given undo* mv hand and private seal, there
dicing no seal of oilier.
V. II TAvi on, elk. e. c.-e.
July 30,183!.
TSTBTICE. pome time since was found, and
-L » now with t.hc subscriber in Talbot r.'-unty,
A POCKET HOOK 'containing m-t!-v and pa
| pers. As I have not s -i-n the 511,1:: advertised
in any ot the public prints, j have 'bought prop
er to give this notice hereby requesting the
owner to come forward, ’•rove pro er'v A take
the same RICHARD LANGFORD.
July 23, 1831.—-It.
11-L he f old on the first Tuesday in
* October next, at the court house in
the town of Colnmlms, Mu.-eogeij Cor ritr, ngjee
aide to an order of tlie Inferior court of Bi'.ih
county, si'tin-r tbr ordinary purposou
Lot of land No. 73, in the fit I* Dis*rief of sni4
county. lying within a Il'i’o and a half of <BO
- helor.'»illg to the ,-r-,liana at John Hodl
- loieol Bibb county, deceased, 60W for their
benefit Term.s 011 the d-iy’.
CIUKI.ES M'CAVDH.,
July 23. (htard'au.
G FOR ft f A — Merriweth.tr County.
JOHN WELDON tolled before John Boyd,
a Justice of the peace in and for raid county,* a
< liesnnt Ferre! \l;,re, five or fi years old. about
fourl,-on hands high her left forefoot white,
streak in her face and a blemish in tho left eye;
no other marks n->r brands perreiveable; ap
nraisnd hy James II Ravins and Joaiah Allen to
| forty live dollars tiie 25th June *B3l.
July 1C f). F. LEVEUETT, CU