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About The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1832)
giflfr:Stilus SALI3B. TILEOT HRERIFF’h NALKS. ON 'ho first Tuesday in V\RCH next, will bo sold in tho Town of Taibolton, Talbot count y, between the usual hours ot sale, the fol lowing o operty vir: Ore House and Lot, levied on as the proper ty of Rush Hudson, in lie Town of Talbotton. to * iti'fv tw >fi fa« in favour of Las reiire A ltoff* R-.turn 1 bv a con-tattle so ofie r. i, in itn tire 15th distort of T-. tco r ! (originally ; o<i«r'>geet ho It, I ■v.oo or as iho property of Jini»« Kit ton, to na'.is*/ « fi fain favor of Geor»r Jnnism from the superi >r court of T■> i jgs eoont v One 'oriel Mare and one Yoke of <)x.n and fart, levied on as the moperty of Jonathan j Tea-ivk and , evi I'eirr.n li. to satisfy «>.« fi la so!.ivor of Thomas 11-itcy from Talool Superior Or rt \! •:« one ?x»t of Lan.l No. 12 in the twenri four tli (list, f Talbot count v, lo> icd on as the: prom ti y of Thomas Ginn \ James llamin to i satisfy ali fii from Richmond Superior (toon in fill-or of Gi so rt Long.-: reel M'O the interest in tivonly-fivo acres of land i n t North corner of l.ot No. Hi in th ■ twenty 1 tlii' i dis' of I allmt county, levied on as the i property nf V), i|o|as t-ossoma lo satisfy two fi th-. in i iv r if N- inr «l Smith, issued front a jus- 1 tin e-airt -f Newt.hi county—return mad ) to 1 me 7 h com table Fob 4, 1833. John I sing, Shff. MEREUWETneiI mAI.EK." * If-!, he sold on the first Tuesday in! IAR 11 r.cx at the conrt house in' - Men o.ve! her county between the usual hours of «aie the following properly fo-wjt: On- et of-- aid No. one hundred and eigh'v five ie •he eleventh district of formerly Troup now ■' i-rii'veihr r county, levied on as the prop ort f’P II Milter to satisfy three fi fas issued frt\i i a imuces court in the county of Tntnnllin favor nf John Deioatch vs. George VV I’i.ipins end F IJ. Miller—Leviod n and ret lined to me bi :• constable A! so one Sorrel Mare, levied on as the proper ty of Win M. Jeter to satisfy a fi fa is-u -d from the uperior court of Merri-vcther r ouiity, in fa vor of Stanford anu Buckner vs. said Jaler— property pointed out by defendant. One Lot on Land No 184 in the 3d district fonneily Troup now Vierri vether county,levied on as the property of Samuel Paschal to satisfy •one fi fa issued from the superior court of De- Kalb comity in favor of Mininas Napier vs. the said Samuel Pasclnl. ' "to lot of land No. ‘.23*1 in the second dist formerly Troup now Merri»»ihor countv. levi ed on as the property of F. R T. Brown, to sat isfy one fi fa from Richmond superior court in favor of the bank of tire „tale of Georgia vs the said Blown. Hugh Lockett, Sltft'. At the same time place will he sold. One cream colored horse and one mule, levi cd on as the property of Angus Gilfis, to satisfv one fi fa issued from Henry county in favor of John Murphy vs s.iid Gilli-—property pointeif out !'y so (dorian' - J **>• 1832. Green Talbot i»- s. I ARROLI, .SAI.KK. ON Hie li-st Tuesday in M \RC'I next will bo sold m the lovvti of Carrollton. (torioil county between tiie usual hoars of sale, tlie fol io win/ pruperlv, lo- .vit: -ot of- and N'.i tin in flic fifth district of j Carr -ii county, levied upon as tlie property of j John .eatnors, to satisfy a li fa issuvii from Carroll superior co- rt in favor of John Pope A otliers vs said Leathers. One negro boy bv tin- name of gquiie, levied on as the propel ty of Ja nos Young, to satisfy a fifa fro u CoweSa superior court in favor of Ben net 11 Congers, vs laid Young and W Ter ry Fifty lie.id of cattle levied or. as the prop ert of James N W right, to satisfy a fifa from CatiVill superior enurt. in favor of James B •Zachry vs said Wright and Robe t Shaw. Fifty bead of cattle levied on ns the property of May Multi is. to satisfy a fifa from Carrr.ll su per'or court in f vor of James M. Adam A co. vs said Mullins i One hay horse, saddle & saddle haws, saddle ’blanket and log chain, levied on as the proper ty of Thomas Y (k, to satisfy a fifa from l'm roll superior court in favor of William D Fields for Tor the ns > of Janies Jones vs snid York Also Lot of Land no. (-1 in the tr'h district of Carroll countv, levied on as the property of tVm. McGuier to satisfy a fifa issued from a jus tice’s court of Elbert county in favot of James Mills, vs said Mc<: ninr and M McMUlian— Levied hv a com table felt. 4, lrvJ2. William Ilurk, I). S. NT EWART KALES. ■’OTILL he sold on the tbst Tuesday in March v ' next, in tho town of Litnpkiu Stewart amiilv. between the usual hours of sal a the fid lowing property to-vvit: One l ot of Land No 2>>s in the 22nd district of said county. Levied on as the property id Ste >hon Vo lally to satisfy one fi fa ivaoct from the sopiui' r c urt M'Richmond c< nnty, in favor of Joseph 1! mhand vs said Mullally iv Francis Grace Also one Tot of I,and No 134 in the 23d dis 'trie' . fi -aid county. Levied on as the proper! of WiTon Oeshazo to satisfy one small fi fa is so- from a Justice's court of Twiggs county, -in tiiv.r of George Brown vs said Cebay.o Levy made and returned to me hv a constable Joseph Williams, D. SlifV. J-n os lprtg - HEARD KALES. *\Y7’Tl. bn mid at the court house in the town * r of Fr o.k’in Heard county, on the first Tuesday io MAR H next, between the usi a! bouts of s ale the fdlowing propert., viz: On- l.ot of Land No (4-1) forty-four in thesis toeuth dis formerly Carton now Hoard county levied on as lie oropety of Willis Tharlkile. o satisfy a fi fa issued from Elbert Inferior court in favor of Reuben Jordan ian one Lot of Land No (300) three bun drod and ixl . nine in the third district former - ly t’liwiita ntev Hear I county, levied on as the property of William Stinson to satisfy a fi fa i - - sue l front r. Justice- court of DcKaih county, in favour of William Cond!cy Levy made and returned by a constable, jtm. 28, Wli. Daniel Whitaker, Shi*. 4 \ the fir t Tuesday in MtRCII next, w ill ■ ’ be sold at tho court houso door in tho town ofFraiiKlia Hoard county, between the usual hoursut sain, tho following property to wit. One Lo 1 of Land No seven (7) in tho thir tenth ( : 3) district of triginally Carroll no a Hour pi mi ~ lovied on as the property of Aa ron !) tv, :■ < satisfy a fifii in favor of Waitns Voale r aid Howdv. levy made and returned to me bv a constable A so t'Vt.'l' e head of cslilo Jevied on as the proper'y of Mex mder Ifauna to saiisfya fifa in favor ail Janies W. sh algo . vs said Huai, a, property point, and out by defuiidxnt Jonathan .Mitsifk, 1). SlirfV. .1 l i*vtn\tian'% Sale, o 'lie fir«t Tue-daV in M \ It< If next will I h sold at the court li.nv i;t the town ..i! Ne a 1 fwli e.ein'v. "oret iHv to the <»rd •T "f the Inferior c«*«i,-l i f hiihau. eooi.f , *it I limrl.' d,„p, , f U(d N » 4«„ j •ll« 5' if Hit jot of It- , i fy, llt’t.ji mi IK. hi . *'< .r ( b «n»f Maiy a uu j;' *a'„,i|, u ,i<« « RANDOLPH SALES. f 'ILI. be sold of the first i oeutlay in March i next in the town of t'nthbert. in the) connty of Randolph the following pr merry via- J l>ot of Land number two hundred and five in , •he Idtli district of originaly Lee, but now the I j county of Randolph, levied npon as the prop- j i ortv of John Ralston to sat.sfy one fi fa from a i | justices court of Bryant c->untv. in fitvoi of Ln cretia Clanton vs said John Ralston and Je se Butler security.—prop -rly pointed out by Jc:we Butler One • ot of Land No thirty nine (39) in the seventh i7th) district of Randolph county, levied ; on as the property of Robert Porter «V David j Ogletr,-e to satisfy two fi. fi* front a Jits'i 'es; court «,f Taliaferro county, in fa'or of Vfyfiiam James vs said Robert Porter and David Ogle- j •tee j \l«o Lot No. one hundred and thirty six (I3G) J in the ten'fit flOth) dist of in and county, levied on as the property of John Dubins to talitfr two fi ) fits from a Justices court of Favetle county, in j favor of J..hn C Gibson vs Levi Dubins Also lot No (25ft) two hundred and fifty-six in i ibe fifth dist levied on as the property of John j Worsham to sat.sfy two fi fas from a justice's ro let of Jasper county, in favor of John O. Gib- ; son vs said Worsba’n—all po'f.itod out by Brock i man W. Henderson jun. 28. Starkey Collins, Shff. j IARROLI, HALES. i 1 , r ILL be sold on the Tuesday in Marcii T v next at < 'arrollton, t 'arroll County, be tween the usual hours of sale the following prop erty, lo wi/: Lot of Land No. 205 in the Bth dist. of said county, levied on as the property ofWm. Ogle bay to satisfy an execution from Chatham Su perior-court in favor of John Austin vs said O glcbay Lot No 203 in the 7 h dist of said county, levied on as the property* of Win II Egan to satisfy an execution issued from Richmond Su perior court in favor of Patrick McDermott vs. said Egan Lot No. 127 in the 7th dist o said county, levied upon as the property of James Perry to satisfy one execution from a justices court of said county in favour of Robert Curry vs. James 'ferry and Ashtnolh Mcßrover—l vy made and returned to me by a constable. One Bpy Poncy, levied upon as the property of John Mitchell to satisfy an execution from UeKalb superior court in favor of John Ilarrall vs John Mitchell and Jonathan W Davis Lot No. 235 in the second dist. of said county levied upon as the property of James Dixon lo satisfy sundry fi fas from a justices court of said I county in favor of S. 13. Crane for the use of John Mcßride and othersvs. said Ihxor —Levi" ed on and returned to me hr a constable, jun. 28, 1832. Silas S, Rogges, i>. s. NOTICE. VA/ ILL be sold on the fourth Monday in vv February next, all the personal property belonging to the estate of Alexander K. M'Cants dee. at his residence in Muscogee county, con sistiugof Caitle, llogs,Corn, Fodner. household and kitchen Furniture, and oilier articl s too tedious to mention. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. George It. Me Cants, Adrn'r. Elizabeth Me Cants, Adm'r. jan. 14. 1832. THE DAILY GEORGIAN fS PUBLISHED in the city of .-avannah, 2- and under he lal.e improved arrangement <>f tire Western Mail departs for the interior, Mo bile. New-Orlcan?, &c each day, a few hours after it is issued, arriving at Augusta in 2:, at Milledgeville in 43, and at Macon in 54 hours after its departure Terms s,i Off per annum in advance. THE COUNTRY GEORGIAN 18 published three times a week and contains all (he intelligence, including new advertise ments, published in iho Daily paper—Terms $•» 00 >ei annum, payable in adv nco. The Georgian, daily and tri-v eekiy, contains the latest Commercial, Political Domestic nnd Miscellaneous intelligence; and particala- pains are bo towed upon the Marine department, where also will be found all that relates to Dari en and * harleston A Price Current, carefully corrected from statements of buyers and sellers, together with remarks on the transactions of tho week, is published every Saturday, the For e’gn Exp >rls voted daily, and regular aides of the Exports rifour principal Staples, noth For eign and Coastwise, published once a month. Advertisments from abroad will be oonspicu aisl v inserted in both papers at 75 cts per square of 14 lines for the first, and 37 1 cents for cvcrv succeeding publication when daily, or 50 cents when twice nr three times per week. Legal Notices carefully published so as to comply with the requisitions of the law jan. 14 COCKE T-DOOK LOST. r |M M H Subscriber lost bis Pockct-IJook ■ m Harris county, on the valley road leading from Col. Mason’s Mill to the Wa m springs in Mernwcther It contained one lmn dred and twenty or thirty dollars, all small bills, mne exceeding twenty dollars, among which 'here wore a good many three dollar bills to the best of my recollection The banks and num bers not recollected, also se> era) notes and a tout bundle of accounts and other papers. ■ 'no note on Thomas B. Jackson for seven hundred dollars, given one day after date, made payable lo 11 H l.owe, the note was made a bout the middle of December last A note on A. B. Collins lor four hundred dol lars. due the twenty-fifth of Dec 1830. One note <m said A. It. Collins tor tv o hundred dol lars due on the 25th Dec 1831, both made pay able to 11 li brave ' R'C on Hiram Slcdg • for fifty dollars. Little ton Wynn security due Hie 25th December next made payable to H 11 Low e Oiio note on Daniel Met 'urry for sls date not recollected, marie payable to II ii J.owc One note on Luke Lambert for fen dollars, given one day after date and made payable to 11 H Lowe. One on Briant Tarver for thirteen dollars some cents, given in January last, due one day after date, made payabio to II II Lowe. One on V\ m: Dukes f»r twenty-seven dollars, due tho 25fh Dec 183(j, made pavable to H 11. Lowe. 1 >ne on Col Win Mason for sevenly five dol lars. given one day after date, made payable to H. 11 l.owe, it was made about the first of Dec last; Louis Wynn Security. One due lull on Mr Lea of Hamilton f>r fifty dollars, made payable to 11. 11. Lowe. One ole on Col. F. Lew is for $10') credited by $S>, marie payable to 11. 11. Lowe, dales, not recol lected. Ore on said Col. F Lewis b,r tluee hundred j and thirty-throe dollars or near that sum, made pad ab> to Mr .Mathis, end-uF.ed to Tho *,a* ' Jackson. • hm note on Prichard llinkson for $54 J. J. ilatper security due 25th Dec last, made pay able in II 11. Lowe “several oilier small notes the amounf and dau>K«iot reci-licclod together with a large bun bj -of accounts ami olhei papers Any person uho may be instrumental in mv g“'iiiig lb > -aul pocket bonk amt contents shall I • suitably rewarded 11. H. LOWE. C'/'V I /'• > ton* are fonranted j iemu trading fii the uln.ee nett} Feb. ji, Ifid2 -;:t • READ QL AftTE&S ftru DIVISION ) . fi.a Grange 20th Jan 1 “32 y j ORDERS FOR 2d BRIGADE. The .M ij General having received the pain- ! ful inteliigei.ee of tile death of Brigadier Gen i Woor.voLK of the second Brigade, orders that ! all the commissioned Officers within said - ade wear crape in the usual manner for the space of sixty days, in testimony of riieir respect for the memory, an 1 as evidence of their regret for the untimely death of that gallant and much usteemod officer. Bv order of Msj Herd Biii.v. J. E. MORG AN, Aul de-Camp. NOTICE. IIOBF. persons indebted to Jonathan A Hudson aroiuf rmcd that fifteen thousand ' dollars evorth of bis r.i lcs, have been transfered lo the subscribers, w liieh if not paid or renewed, will be sued upon indiscriminately. Ltrsoii & Shorter. Columbus Feb. 4,1-32. —4 t f*l». 4, 18112. Starkey Collin?, SlifT. GEORGIA, i l *sAM.is Mcftuo’. Mcrriwtther County, \ . * cal, tolled before I Abner Durham, a justice of the peace in and for said county, a Bay Mare, supposed to be IT< r *2 yeaisold, no brands, both hind feet white, a small blase rn her face with some saddle spots— appraised by Wood Moreland and John II Wal llial to be worth thirty-five and liars, this 18th Jan 1835. fell. 4, 1832. O. F. Leverelt, Clk. GEORGIA, jt Vaviii Maouisk, 3ft rriwether Countt/, j I-.* tolled hes-re Jno L Dicson.a justice of the neace in ami for said county, a Soircl Mars and horse colt,bo h blaze faced, the mare has a small white spot on the left side of her neck, supposed to be fourteen years old, small—appraised bv George Owen iV Stephen VViiliams to S2O this 21st and iy ot Jany. 1832 fell. 4, 1832. O. F. Levrrctt, Clk. ______ \I.L persons having demands against the es tate of Joseph White late ol'Slewart coun ty dec. are requested to present them in terms of the law. Edom G. A. Moss, * . . Wiley Massey, J “' li r ' nov 15 ,' BOOKS MISSING!! . ’% ’Hr. Subscribei would be riurnkftil to those * who have the following books in their pos sesion, to return them to him, without further notice:—Lewis .V Clark’ Travels; Scott’s Napo Icon; Ist 2nd and 3rd vo’s, Bvron’s Poems; Ist vol. C;ipt. Hall’s 1 rvvels in the U. States; 2d vol Hu oN Histot vof En gland —R Columbus, January 14. Spun Colton. THE subscriber Agent for trio sale of tho Athens Mttn fae.turing Company's Goods lias received a supply >f -TUX COTTON suitable it Warp nf ass >rted nu ibers H.s-i—iOO PIECES KRDWN SIIIII TING, n • tout url'clf suitable for negro wear, which will be sold at the Factory prices G O W DILLINGHAM i ’.ilumiug Sep. 3. Tailoring. JAMES 11. SIDEROTTO.ri.fr HOT • KISS TJ ESPECTFULI.Y tender their services to » Athe public, in tho above line of bu iness, and inform tiieir friends that they have taken a stand in Hamilton, Harris county, in fiont of Harwell’s Tavern, where they will keep con stantly on hand READY MADE CLOATHINC, and w here they will carry oil the Tailoring busi ness m all its various branches They have made arrangements to receive regularly, tiie lat est fashions, from New-York and Philadelphia, and'hey will spare no pains to render genera! satisfaction; and to all those who o.ay fovoi them with th ir custom tlo-y pledge themselves by assiduity and strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. They have acquired the latest modern mode of cutting and they hold themselves responsible for every gar ment made in their shop and which nnv not fit well. Thou Ready Made Gioaihing is made in their own shop. jan 21 ts NEW PUBTJcATIONS. UST received at the t'olundms Book, Bta itouary and Fancy Store, the following new arid interesting Novels, Ac. t ateb Williams, 2 vols The Bravo 2do tho lub Book'd do. Cyril Thornton 2 do Jaquelioe of Holland 2 do. Roxo' cl 3 do Diary of a I’hysi ■ chin 3do. Plays ot Massinger 2do The Young Duke ii do Philip Augustus 2 do. Dutchman' Fireside 2 do Anastasius or memoirs ol a Greek 2do Young Lady’s book, splendid copy. The i'earl for 1832, Affection’s Gift do. The Token do Souvenir do Tho Mothers Book, Text book on popery, L fe and death of Lord Edw. Fitz gerald, Life of sir Wa lei Raleigh, Autobiog raphy of Sir Walter Sc It, lie well's book t the seasons. Discourse on the study of Philosophy » vo>js Bnifon’s Nat History sdo Seaward sna’- atife 2 do. Frugal Housewife, Virginia House wife. Farley’s tales of travels Nos. 1, 2 and 3, do. Geography, do. First Book of History. Ir vinfr’s Columbus, ACsop s Fables l’a adise Lost Niglrt Thoughts, Ovid's Art of Lnvo, Western Songster, Flutaich’s Lives, 4 vols Jetfcrsor.’s Works, 4 vols. Phill.ps, Gurran and Grattan’s Speeches, Grimskaw’s Seuth America, Green leafs Grammar, Mason's Farrier, Gob’s Juvenile K aa.ler, No 1,2 and 3 . ALSO—I sett 14 inch Globes, celestial and terrestrial, together with large Maps of the VV..(4d, Europe, Asia, Africa, N and S A lien ca and tiie U States. Yellr.w, rose colored and white Letter Paper; blank books, quills, wafers, sand and boxes Pocket maps of Georgia, Ten nessee, Virginia, .Missouri and Mississippi; Eci sors. needles 2k ease , razors, pen kuivc . Spu'i !sli Knives, pistols, snuffboxes, ever pointed si ver pencil cases, percussian caps, Ac. Ac. Ac E. 8 NORTON, fob. 4,1832. Broad-Street. notice! IV hire as. information has been laid before tire lnteidant and Commissioners of Columbus, that a Mad Dog has made his appearance o. to n, and bitten several olnt-r dogs.— Be it nr domed, Flint fi on and after Saturday iiioruing i.'‘Xt, all ilogs within the co. poratc limits of this town shall be confined l>v their owners for for v days; and any dog found running at large, w itii in said limits, rhall i.e killed by tiie .Marshal, or may be killed bv auv oilier p»tsmi Allen Lawiioii, fnteudant. Henry C. Fin lps, Cl!:. T. C. fob. Vd. 1832 CELEBRATIUX T |MIE centennial i.i tii day of the Father of ha ;. untry, will lie cefebiated m Columbus on Wednesday tiie SKnd inst by an Oration eon.ineinorativo of the occasion, tho reading of W.ishtngion’s Farewell Addresr. and a pub ic dm .or. Ihe ruaimitteo appointed lo seloi t an < Rotor and (leader have tile plenoire lean • ounce that Janut< Vin \e a, 1 sq Ii is cousen tml tod liver the or.di <n, anc Dr. M'jLou t-> ri aJ ilk- Fnrt vv. II Addr. -s. GrigsLv E. Tlioitm*, I n Juiui'x U. Nliortct. I om ‘ Feb. 11. GEORGIA——Merri wether County. 11 HERE AS— David Wai lack, apple \ T to me tor letters of admmistralteu .n the estate of James (lately, sen. deceased, Lie of said county, . . , „ j These arc therefore toedeam! ndunm-li al and singular the kindred and cnsdiiora of said J deceased, to be and eppear at mv office y itbic ' the tunc prescribed by law. lo shew cam* if i.ro * they have, why said letters should not be grant j ed. Given under my hand this 28th thij of De i comber 1831. Levi M. Aillims, C. C. <>. jan 4 UllOi'ftilA —Heard County. \1 7 ITEREAS Jacob P < osper. applies for T 7 Liters of administration on the t.sta'.e of Edward C. Cos pci, la'fc of s.iid count;', dec’ll THESE ARE THEREFORE lo cite and adm tush, al! and singular, the kmrireJ and creditors of said dec'll, to be and appear at my oll.ee within the time prescribed by law lo shew cause, (if any they have) why le ters should not be g ranted in terms of the law. Given under my band and private seal, there being mi sea! of office. P. H. TAYLOR, clk. c.c.o jan 4 C EOR(i lA —Men iwether t 'minty. JOHN GOODLEY tollcs before James Hin- i ' D ton a j ’Mice of tlio pe ace in and fur said j countv, a vellow hay inarc iihout four feet four I indies high, htazo face, weak eyed, and the up- | pearai.ee •ft lie big head, the right hind f>o! j while, and nml almat three years old, appraised by Green Talbot and Edward Adcock to be] worth ten dollars, O. F. Lcverett, Clk. jan 4 Heard Sap. Court, October Term, 1831. The Governor on the infer- , nmlion of D, R. Mitchell, f o r-r r v vs t ' ‘ ■ Aaron Martin IT appearing to the Court, that the def-ndant cannot be found in tho county of Wa hitig tnn, nor the county of Troup—lt is therefore ordered ilia service be perfected by publication in one of the public Gazettes of the State mice a monta for three months. A true copy from tho minutes Vi nt. Wood, nov 19 c s. e. iieakd botrsTV. NOTH' V.. LIOUII MONTIIB afterdate application will fi. lie made to the honourable tlie Inferior court of Merriwctiier (Jo. when setting for or dinary purposes, for Lave to sell lot of land number one hundred and eighty seven in the enth district of formerly Troup, now Merriwo (her county, the property of A B Riig’me Lew is illegitimate, sold for the benefit of the said illegitimate. S tinttel Lewis Senr. Guardian. nov 19 NOTICE. SADUB MONTHS after date application will be made to tho honorable the court of Or dinary. for Verriwelher conn y, for leave to sell lot of land number 270 in the 2dth district of formerly Muscogee now Harris county, the property of Marvel M'London orphan of Loviri S M’l.endon dec sold for the benefit of said or phan Thomas J. Brooks, Guardian. nov 19 .NOTICE. I JOUR months after date application will lie made to the honorable the inferior court of T Ibolc unty, w hen sitting for o diuary purpo ses, for leave to sell lot of land no forty eight in the eighth district of Muscogee county, drawn by Ebza Ann Hays, Illegitimate Benjamin Pate, Guardian for Eliza Anu Ilays jan 4 'C'IOUII MONTHS after date u|ilica lion wit! be made to the honorable, the In ferior court of Stewart county when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following lots of land Lot No. s(i, in the I2lh district Troup county Lot No. ‘>27 in the 10th dis Lee. Lot No. 35 in tho 33rd dist. formedy l,ce now Ste .art. Lot No. 310 in the 21 t dist Early. Half of lo No 159 in the 22nd dist formerly Leo now Stewart Lot No 103 in the Ist dist <‘arroll county Sold for tho L-nefit of 'he heirs and creditors of Nathan Brady jt la c of Stewart county, deceased. LEVINA E. BRADY, Administratrix Oct. 1, 1831. WjIOUR months after date, application * will be made to the honorable the In forior court of Harris county, when sitting f>r ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the r oreperty of Edward Ba?s dee lying in Joues Lee and Randolph eountic.- Sept. 17, 1331 ALEXANDER B.\SP,Ex’r NOTICE. MONTHS after date applica tion will l.c made to the honorable, the I forior court cf Harris county, when setting !• ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the reaT es tate (with the exception of th widow’s dewet of Bon on Ifenry, late of tlarris county.de. for tiie benefit of the heirs and creiiitois. Kl/HA HENRY, \ - DAVID J BRITT, fa. WILLIAM P HENRY, t * Oct 1,1831 BENJAMIN HENRY, 2 NOTICE i*OUR months after date application will be made lo tiie honorable (lie inferior court nf, Stewart county when si ting for ordinary pm puses, for leave to sell all tho real estate of J. seph White late of said county deceased, con sisting of negroes and lands lying in raid conn tv and in Dooly and VY a bington counties, foi llm benefit of tire heirs and creditors of said es tate Aiso application will be made al tiie same time for a division of said estate E. G. A. Moss, Admr. dec 24 NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against the *- estate of Alexander K. McCants late oi Huso .gee county, dec. are requested to pre sent the same in terms of the law . and all thp -c indebted to said estate aro requested to make payment to George I!. McCants, Adm’r. Elizabeth McCants, Adm'r. jan. 14, 1832. < HEROKEE COUNTRY'. ¥: Japs of the Cherokee Country just iTm received nnd for side at the Colton lm Book 81 ore, 2 doors from the Colnmbu *ian«4 Jiiond-Strcct Dec. 31. E. S. Norton. MRS. BLANTON'S ORIVATE FEMALE NCIIOOL, will S bs oponnd HI i olnnibO* on the lirsl’Mii dey In rvbrunry next. Aa logerd* Mis. Jj| ,„. ton » qiiahflc tiona A-c. tho eouitnnnil v la refer oil to • \,| H:,,,„, r Mr. Dillingliaiii. K»n Tar )***••* ,yv ,,lt “ ll< ' Doct. V*» lev, ,V Duct. lii durp. lliOHMvhn iiibv «kli)I vj, |j thuif eliil.licn i>|< n. r r ,,n i» ffc .. , I ' leWem <’o|ttm' i», J«!t jJ, lcdl’-Vt. f COLOIBIJB (n ’V*. fftllE Fubscrifers have recently pmchaseil' a tl.e above wait known (Hand, lorunnly oc cupied by Gun. Howard it ins undergone a thorough course of i cmiirs and is rmw open for ! the reception of Boarders and Hanrienl custom* i ers. I Tiie subscribers pledge themselves (hat the most unremitting cxcitfers sii.ri! he made lo rciulcT tho stay n! t':oic w ho may cnli uj.on lUcin agreeable. And while they would return their sincere thanks to a generous public for li.o very liberal patronage already bestowed, they would respectfully solicit a continuance of similar fa vors. Their house is situated in a healthy part cf the town and near the centre of business. Their hou.-e shall at afi limea be supplied with tho best tiie market affords, and their charge* shad be moderate. Their stables are largo, w ell supplied and faithfully attended by tin excellent Ostler They have also lots for the accommodation of drovers. The Proprietors v>f the Northern and Southern lines of Stages have selected this house astheii general Stage office, where seats can he daily taken fur Washington City .V New York, Mobile Jv New-• irlnans ROMROY & MONTAGUE. Columbus, Jan. 2-3, 183} TO THE Ft BMC. T>- puts and Guardians having children and oi Wards whom they are desirous to educate, \ aro respectfully informed that Miss Rebecca | Grigg, who for soveral years lias assisted Dr. Brown in tho b.corisimro Academy, is now asso ciated with Miss Francos Gunbey, in teaching | the several branches of the English Language in the Female icademy ii this place Persons 1 living at a distance, desirous of sending their | children, by application to any of the Trustees, by letter or otherwise, will be informed of fami lies with whom young ladies may board upoj> good terms. Sealant n Jones, A Grigsby E. Thomas, Edwin L. DeCrafTinreid, J- William D. Lucas, John Milton. \ Jm. 28.—3 t. TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. npHE Intemlant and Conunissinnersof ! -“ the Town of Columbus will receive | sealed proposal till tiie first day of Maieb roxt j for toe building o a bridge across the Gliatta , honchec, including the model and the price. | The selection will be marie within five days j thereafter, and the person taking tho contract | will be required lo give responsible securities, i whose names must be presented and lorwarded’ J It will have to bo abcut four hundred feet long j including the abutments, and befit higli and j strong, of durable materials. One hun red | dollars will lie given for the most approved mo j del All communications must be di ecteri to the Tntcndanl and commissioners at (’rdnmbus, I Georgia. ' Allen Latvhon, Intemlant, G. E. Thomas 1 Charles Steivart, Geo. W. Dillingham . Hiram Nowise t William I>. Lucas | Ehsliit 'J’arver Henry C. Pltclps, < Ik. The Georgia Journal and National Intel!: 1 , gcnecr. will give the shove throe weekly inser tions and forward their accounts to the Intend--, ant am! commissioners for payment. F>y order of the commissioners. 11. (*. Phelps, Oft. • fliictionen\ HE public is respectfully informed tbat by a vote of the commissioners, the Snbcriber has been appointed an Auction,cor fur tho (own if Columbus. lie also informs his friends and ipublic that having some knowledge of tlts business ho feels confident of giving satis, action to all wh may favor him with their business Any person requiring his services, bv address ing a line to die Columbus Took loro, two doers from the Columbus Bank, Broad-street, vill meet with promot attention Jan. 7. 1832. K. s NORTON, Auer NOTICE. k RRF.STED by me in Ncwnan on the 4lh * inst. LI 1 TLETOJY PRLVCE, vh > esca ped from the Jail in Montgomery, Alabama, confined on a charge of stealing slaves. 1 he said Prince is supposed to have passed counterfeit money in different parts of this Slate under the asumed namo of Janies Martin He had in possession when arrested a bay tna r e, with 2 white hind legs with a thin mane, and no fore t<a small blaze in her face, and white nose, about 10 years old and the size of a large Indian Policy, said mare hi low order Littleton Prince is about 5 foot 10 inches in height, cross eved. and dark hair and tl.uk com nhxion ANDERSON D. ABRAHAM jin. 14, 13:12 #** Editors friendly to the cause of justice arp • i-r-'i (o publish 11 if* a v ove. 4 lost oTTmislald, ‘ “ Promissory Note given by Henry F. . uditon to my sell, dated some time in the m nth ot April last, for «:g3 "o—due 2fuh December following All persons are cautioned agiin-t trading for paid Note*, u ilhuul me infoi?.- (nation of the same. John S. Evans. Nov 2(1- Bin THE NEW LINE OF STAGES, Prom Macon to Savannah, by Marion <s£ Dublin , WILL run throe time*a ■ ock, leaving 31a coc and Savannah on Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays nt three o’clock in the n on;- •nig and arriving at Macon and Savannah on luceday.s, Thnrdays aud Saturdays, nt cigk. o clock in the evening. Kates as usual. J. liongstrcet. W Persons wishing seats will apply n( flfc Washington 11.11, Macon, dec 24 re , - (7j ,y- ~ 4 LI, persons indohtc ' "In lie rftafo of John ' Pidlui th e cro requested lo mnke | e'R " and lion t dv’ay, ,V 1!.,,e y In. have rh,in -mst the said cstaln asn reqinyed t.» In i t. (hr ward in teim* of »ho l't. J.iaus V'uylii'jn, tulmf. npr n Trusfees. Commissioners