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•\i I T .L be • ■‘i <• firM Tuetday n
▼ 7 noil before ike Court house door in tiie
ton nif 1 übntton, Talbot comity between the
turn il h< nrs of sale liie tiillowing prop- t". viz:
On: Laud No. one hundred and thir
ty -m • ' 77) in Uic twenty-’hird (23d) disc
of t . v *luse'i B eo now T*lbot county to
sa'i smalt fi !‘i from a justices court in
am co ■•.».-, 0.1 favour.of James Trice r*. Robert
M Tiiyrn f'rancm Rountree A Vincent A
Fear n —Levy made and r eturt:ed to me by a
coi.- bie.
O ie Lease for two years on Lot of Land No.
one hundred and thirty-four I 4) in the twenty
thin) (23d) dial of origin*l'y 'lusaogee now
Talbot county, ten acres clear'd more or less,
to satisfy two email fi las from a justices court
:• fav rof Aaron 9. Overton vs. J»i • Curley
Lc 1 . y ia.lo and returned to oebv 1 conn! abb .
march 31, 1-32. JOHN C BOYNTON. r> s
NTEWART HALER.
"VM7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in -'AY
» ▼ next, in the town of Lumpkin Stewart
county, between the usual hours of sale the fol
owing property 10-wit:
One Lot of Land No. 184 one hundred and
eighty four in the 23rd twenty-third district
levied on as the property of \\ illiani Adson t
satisfy two email fi fa- issued from a Justices
court of Newton county in favor of Lawson ft.
Holland vs said Adson.
Alsu i.ot No 87 eighty-seven in the 18th
district, levied on as the property of jrainucl
Floyd to satisfy one small fi fa issued from a jus
tices court of DeKa'b county, in favor of \V ill
iam ard vs. Sanruei Floyd.
Also one Lot of Lend No 41 forty-three
the 18th eighteenth distiict levied on ns
property of 8 T Ellington and Neil Ferguson
to satisfy one small !i fa issued from a justicos
court ofCoweta county in favor of James God
dard and Amon VV Langdin vs. 9. T Ellington
end Neil Ferguson.
Jonathan F. Bridges, ShtT,
march 31 1832
At the fame time and place trtil he so'
Ones .ot of Land No (160; one hundred and
sixty in the 21st Hist of said county, levied on
as the property of \rcln B- .an! to satisfy one
small li la i sued from a Ju-Uces court of Clark
Cos nt •u, favor of E L. Nuton vs. said Bryant.
Levy ide and returned to me by a constable.
Also one Lot No (60) sixty in the the 25th
and st of said county levied on as the property of
George Lumpkin to atisfy one small fi fa issu
ed from* just ces court of '--adis, n county in
fav .r of Samuel Gatiiher for the use of E. L.
Nuton rs g-iid Lumpkin —Levy made and re
turned to no by a constable.
Also f or No. (220) two hundred and twenty
in the 22nd Dist. of said county, sold by virtue
of a -pecial act of tho Legislature of Georgia
passed December 26th 1831, the preamble of
which acl is as follows: “An act to authoiise the
Sheriff of Stewart county to sell lot of land No.
two hundred and twenty in the twent second
dist. of originally Lee now Stewart county
Whereas the said lot of land No. two hundred
and twenty in said twenty second distric t f Lee
county has been condemned as fraudulent!
drawn by the Judgment of the Superior court
Os Randolph co nty; and whereas, the informer
cannot get partitioners to agree in the division
of said lot of land between himself and the
State,” Ve. WILLIAM MILLER, D S
march 31, 18 .2.
CARROLL HALES.
II,L he sold on tho first Tuesday in MAY
' ' next, between the usual lours of sale, at
the ourt house in tho town of Carrollton, the
following property (to wit:)
One Negro Girl by the name of Chari! v, lev
ied upon as the property of Joseph Thompson,
to satisfy a fi fa from Carroll Superior court in
favor of Samuel S. Lowery vs- said Thomp
son.
One bav Marc and thirty barrels of corn, lev
ied on a ; the property of James Yut"g, to sat
isfy afi fa. from ('arroll Superior court,"in favor
of Leonard Winters vs. said Young and Nathan
Edwards.
lmt of 1 and No. 158. in the sixth district of
Carr-,11 county, lev ed upon as the property of
William Morris to satisfy sundry fi fas from a
Justices court of Fayette countv in favor of J.
D. ManVN Blanchard, adtn’rs ofll G. Hop
kin.-, vs. said Morris—Levy made ami returned
to me by a constable.
Fifty acres adjoining Col Philips of Lot No.
123 in the eleventh district of said county as
the property of Samuel llarcriuto satisfy a fi
fa fro \ Justices court ol 'Jbert county in fa
vor of Thomas Haync for the use of John Col
bert vs said Ifarcrau.—Levy made and return
ed 1 mo by a constable.
L' v. s M. Gilbert’s interest in Lot No. 158 in
the eleventh district of said county, to satisfy a
sis» in favor of P. S Mason va. said Gilbert. Lev
ied upon and returned to me by a constable.
Lot No 188 in the Oth District of said coun
ty, levied upon as the property of VVm. Bmith
to satisfy a fi fa. in favor of Win. Askew vs said
Smith.—Livy made and returned by a consta
Parham P. Mabury’s interest in Lot No. 78 in
the 9th dist. of said connty, to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of John Wails vs said Maburv.
Levy made and returned to me by a constable
Lot No 16 in the sixtli district of said county
levied on to satisfy an execution from a justices
court oi Crawford county, in favor of Win. J.
Waynmin V Cos. bearers vs. David Lagrone,
John Lagrone. Jacob /.agrone, Jesse Mathews
indorsee, and Jasper llafon security on the stay
Levy made a,.d returned to me by a consta
ble.
No. "208 in the sixtTi dist. of said county, lev
ied U|ton as the property of Parish Carter and
Sponger Riley, to satisfy tin execution in favor
of the officers of the Superior court of said coun
ty is. said Carter and Riley
1. No 168 in the sixth district, levied upon
to satisfy a ti fa from Cat roll superior court in
favor of Allen G Fambrough against Willis
Rabun
Lot No 107 in the sixth district, levied upon
as the property of John Thomas to satisfy a ti fa
from .irroil superior court in favor of the offi
cers ot mid court vs said Thomas.
march 17,1832. Jiles S. Boggess, Sliti*.
Jit the same time and place veil be gold.
O." I, it of J.and No. I lit in the 11th dial of
Carroll county levied upon as the property of
Johi Knott t ‘satisfy afi fti issued from a justi
ce c itrl of Jasper county in favor of Thus.
Gi«o' Levied and returnee to me by a Con
ti ladle.
march <7, 1832 WILLIAM BURK.D S
POSTPONED SALE.
Jit the same lime and place, trill he gold.
Fifty he.d if cattle, levied upon as the prop
erty ■ t ileliert 'haw, to atitfy an execution
froir, ‘ a roll superior omt in fav< of James B
Z'odi vs Kooert Bliaw and Jn ties N.
"'•H' 1 ' MLKB H ROGUES •, r-hrt'.
march 17, 1832.
roil x\fj;
A* " 'or -ci ~f |.: j Wht. . elm
"■i, ti agon. Ox ill, ami a Ills A
• tbrr «■».! oegivuu onto) o r «!| of the
®bo. ~ Enquire at tins office,
inarch J 4, IKJ2 4t.
LEE HALES. ,
TTJLL be sol i au 1-. inm-e of John Slappey 1
v? th* place of holding Superior Cos irt fe
Let county- on tiie trs. Tuesday in MAY next
between the usual hours of sale, the following
property, 10-wit:
One Lot of Laud No 45 in the 3d district 01
said county, levied on as the property of Win
Eaton, to satisfy a fi la. in favor of W in. B.
Brannon, fi fa issued fr in tiie superior court in
Richmond county Levy made for the use of
John Wiliiams e: q
One Lot of Laud No 2 in the first district of
•/aid county levied on as the property of Joseph
Minslien to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Hardy
! Pact—fi fa issuen from a justice court in lloua-
I ton county.—Levy made and returned to ir.e by
; a constable
*)ne I ot of Land No. 14!) in tho 13th district
I >,f said county, levied on as the property of
George G Wheeler to satisfy a fi fa in favor of
; Kc.nond Fuller executor to J ,srph Fuller, dec
Fi fa issued from a Justices court in Columbia
| enuntv —Levy made and returned to me by a
I constable.
! One Lot of (.and No. 24*' in the 13th dist ol
said county. Levied on as tl.e property of Bled
S' e Brockmon losa! , fi, a fi fa re favour of Mo
ses Brockmnn—fits issued lr :ti a justices court
in Green county —f.evv made an : returned to
me by a constable. j Acs R MARTIN, Hiss
march 17, I "32.
NOi ICE.
%V/ r ILL be sold at Heard court bouse between
v v the usual hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in MAY next, tiic following property, (to
wit:)
2*12 '-2 acres of Land, known as Lot No 46
in the thirteenl h district formerly ‘ arroll now
Heard county, levt and on as the property of Eli
jah .luiscy to satisfy a fi fa in favour of Roht.
Mitchell against Jesse Ham-on and Elijah Hul
sey.— Property pointed out bv plaintiff
Jonathan Mustek, Sit’d’,
march 31, 1832
MERRIWETIIER HALEH.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in ]
MA Y next at the court house in |
Merriwethcr county between the usual hours of j
sale the following properly to-wit:
One lot of land No. eightv-six (86) in the
tenth district of formerly Troup now Mcrri
wether county, levied on as the property of
Hinchoy Winn & Charles J Winn, to satisfy a
fi fa from Walton superior court in favor of
Mary VVaine, and sundry oilier fi fas vs. the I
srid Hitichey A Charles Winn.
Green Talbott, Sltff.
march 31. 1832
DOCTOR OSBORN,
RESPECTFULLY solicits he indulgence 1
I V of his friends at Columbus, ibr not. making |
his intended visit to that place at the time ap j
pointed. They are assured,tint nothing but the 1
extensive accumulation of business has preven- j
ted him lie lias resolved on spending the Sum
mer in the interior, and they may expect a pro
fessional visit from him without fear of disap
pointment. march .11. 1832
IROUR months afterdate, application
will be made to the Honorable lnfen r
•’ourt of Hear county while sitting for ordtna
ry purposes, for leave to sell two negroes (Cor
nelia a woman and her child) be onging to the
estate of John G. Smith late of said county,
dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said dec'd This i7th March, 1832.
march 31, 1832 NANCY SMITH, Adm’x
.NOTICE.
HOSE pEtsons indebted to Jonathan A
Hudson arc informed that fifteen thousand
dollars worth of his n tes, have been transfered
to the subscriber,. which if not paid or renewed,
will be sued upon indiscriminately
Iverson A Shorter.
Columbus Fob 4. 1-32.—4 t
1)0CT WM. S. SHARP,
V I AVING locaferi himself permanently, sev
r 1 cti miles below Gtecnvi’le, on the Colum
bus road, tenders his professional services to the
citizens of the adjacent country in the various
branches of medicine.
With several years experience and an encour
aging share of success in practice heretofore, he
hopes by the most assiduous attention, he will
not ho unworthily trust! and in the important con
cern of life A health
Men iiei liter 1 0. March 22,1822
GROCERIES.
HE subscribers have just received per stea
mer Baltimore, and offer for sale low for
cash.
fi libls prime pork, 5 drums Figs,
1 “ Vinegar. 3 casks cheese,
1 “ Sperm oil 1 tierce Rice,
strained, 5 kegs crackers.
3 b's smoked herrings
TARVER RE.
RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT,
Per Steamer Georgian and for sale low by the
Subscribers.
i 4 J Barrels 9 F FLOUR Fresh,
* cf 10 “ N O. Sugar,
15 “ “ Molasses,
15 Sacks Liverpool Gro Salt.
Bacon. Prime and Yless Pork,
No. 2 A 3 Mackerel,
feh. 13 TARVER SQUIRE
ON CONSIGNMENT.
15 Bids S. F Flour, 2b's cotton cards no. 10 \
18 “ N O. Molasses, I “ Lemons,
1(4 “ “ Sugar, 10 “Cider
3 “ Prime Pork, 2 “ Lemon Syrup,
l “ Cog. Brandy, 1 “ Lime Juice,
1 “ .V Gin, I cask cheese,
1 4i Fresh Almonds. 2 Firkins fresh butter,
1 casks molasses. 2 Kitts Salmon,
8 hlid new bacon, 100 bags fresh Garden
1 “ N. O. Sugar, Seeds,
18 kegs fresh Lard, 12,000 Amer. Segars,
1-4 cask t'laret wine,
For sale by TARVHR A SQUIRE
March 10
MEDICAL BOOKS.
HE subscriber has just received at the Co
lumbus Book Store, the following books:
Smith on Fever, James’ Burns,
Henneo’s Military Sur- Abemethy's Lectures,
gerv, Tavernier’s Surgery,
Maeuevin’s Brands, Ifaintlton on purgatives,
Eherle’s practice of Wistar’s Anatomy,
medicine, Turner’s Chemistry,
Dewoes on children, I rental Surgery,
Do on midwifery, Beck’ s Medical Juris-
Cooper’s Surgery, prudence,
Do I .eetures,
Together with a great variety of Books and
other i.rticles to uiunernus to particularise.
E. S. Norton.
mareh 21 Broad street.
RE< IIVED ov CON IGNMKNT,
And for sale low by the subscribers.
11l boxes *’idcr. fir t qua.ily,
3 bhls. < ranlterriev.
3 4 ‘ Hi w Orleans Burn,
5 “ Prime Po k,
3 44 Loaf ''ugar,
2 44 Irish Potatoes,
1 44 tried Fruit,
<5 K«g* I ard,
3 I Mul- New Bacog,
R "k< ’ iwrp<Hi| Salt,
R 1 Keg* iv ||j 1, and
' It' igs Msdi.i.e. , e uir-, ainls. Oil.
W"ii .• 'li es, Ac Ac v Inch will lie sold it
N« i V >ik tort. TARVER £* oQL'IKE
J mareh 21.
I Ami CNISTRATOR’S NOTICE. „
! 4-1.. * Afc.mx ..a a •1; .'estate-ol VVm.
It (><L/ en dee late of • **la t oinitv, a'e re
i quested t< 'Call an.! settle with tho subscribers,
j and those who have claims scams: the estate are
desired to come forward, and pres, lit their de
mands in t he mann> r prescribi and by la •
Samuel Burdine, Adm'r.
M ary Bowen, AdnCx.
Newnarr, Feb. 25, 1832
4 (aRE.I lAHLE to an order of the Infe
-‘5 ri.r co ’it of Stewart count v, hen sitting
for ordinary pure ses, ill be sold a‘ Hie coi.rt
honseon ths firs' Tuesday in May next.
One Lot o. f' and No 35 in the 33d district
formerly Lie now Stewart county
Gn the sacs 1 day will bo sold, half of Lot. No
-159 in the 22i 1 dist. formerly Lee now Stewart
county.
On the fi>Mt Tuesday in May next will be
sold at the co 1 *t h u e in the conntv of Troup,
one Lot of ’.a I No. 50 in the 12th dist.
On the same day will be sold in the county
of'.coat Hie co tn-house, one Lot of Land No
227 in th 16th J -st
Will lie sold at the court-house in the county
of Cat roll, n the first Tuesday in June next,
one Lot of Land f o ID3 iti tlie Ist dist.
AI -0. on the s.i u a day will be sold in tho coun
ty of Eatly at tho couit-house, one Lot of Land
No. 310 in the 21st dist. sold for the benefit of
| the heirs and credi tors of Nathan Brady Junr
deceased
T rms—one half cash the balance twelve
mon'h thercaf e.'.
fob. 25. Lcvii >a!i E. Brady, Adm’x.
.GEORGIA, }d i i-nir.i. Hop*ox,
Merriwethcr Count j , ) V> toils before Gide
on < 'hristian, an acting j ustice of tlie peace tor
said county, a stray <l, ire supposed to be 14
years old, dark -O rel, 1 daze “n her forehead,
some saddle marks, appfi liscd bv fames S Moss
nod Jacob Pealor to tliii ‘-V dollars February
; lOtb, I- 2. E. S . HUSS: Y.c. « c
[ march 24
LOST LOCK I 2T-BOOE.
OST on the 7'h inst a Pocket Bock cen
* 1 taining one hundred ( nd thirty dollars, one
hundred dollat bill, one twi Mity.one two Joliar
bill and some small bills in t recollected: Also
the following notes
One on Charles J Rober son for one hundred
dollars, dined some time in July 1.-31. and due
the 25th Dec payable to Jot r- Norwood
One other on f liarlos Bo berson for $lO5 da
ted July 1831, and due the '1 >ib Dec. payab'a to
John Nor wood
Two off2s on Samuel lb >uston, dated July
1831, and due one day frou t date, payable to
John Norwood
One do. for $2" on Samux 1 Houston, dated
July I -31 and due one day fret 1 date, payable to
John Norwood.
Five notes on Thomas Worthy and Leonard
Worthy for $25 each and one for $22 all on
one sheet, dated the 17tJh of Da c 1829. and due
one da y from dale, with a credit on the bark of
.*IOO dated the Ist of Jul y 1831, payable to John
Norwood
Two notes on Joseph Fogto r for sl7 each,
payable to James Brooks Dated tso > o time in the
year 18:8, and one one day ftol n date.
Ode cn John Loyd 1 for :(H0 dated let March
1831 an due one day from date, payable to John
Norwood.
nt do on John Y.oytl fotr sl6 dated first '
March 1831, *nd due Sa pt. 1834, payable to John
N'-rwood
One on D M Lovd ft *r $940 dated the 20th
Feb 1832, and due 25th Dec. payable to John
Norwood
Onedo.on I). M. Lovd for SSOO dated 2()th
Feb 1822 and due one day* from date, payable to
John Norwood
One do on D. M Loyd for $321 dated 20th
Feb *832. and due one Jay , from date, payable
to John Norwood
A Bill of Sale from Wm O riggs for a negro
woman and child to John JNor* 'ood, dated Sept.
1830.
Also a deed from Dr N. B. I owell for Lots
No. 83, 62 A 47
Also tho receipt of D. M. T.n ■’<!• Joseph.!.
Foster and VVin. Maxwell lo John Norwood for
their Legacies
Any person delivering or finding the same
shall bo rewarded.
I hereby forwarn all persons from l 1 ading for
said notes. JOHN NORA VOOD.
Talbot eounty, 7th March, 1832
NOTICE.
I>ROUGIIT TO JAIL in Greenvill Mer-
J ri wot her county, a Negro woman w. ho calls
herself Ann. The owner will come so 1 ward,
prove property, pay expenses and take her a
way ELIJAH REEDER, Jai lor.
feb. 18. 1832.
Spun Cotton.
THE subscriber AgJnt for the sale of the
■thens Man factoring Company's Goods has
received a supply .f BPUN COTTON suit* Me
u Warp dt assorted numbers.
ALS>) —IOO PIECES BROWN Kill V 2-
TIXG, a stout article suitable for negro we» r,
which will be sold nt the Factory prices
GEO W DILLINGHAM.
Columbus. Sep 3
NEW PUBLICATION S.
f UST received at the Columbus Book, Sta
lionary and Fancy s'tore, the following new'
and interesting Novels, <Vc.
Caleb Williams, 2 vols The Bravo 2do the
Club Book 2 do. Cyril Thornton 2 do Jaqueline
of Holland 2 do. Roxobel 3 do Diary of a Physi
cian 3 do. Plays ot Massinger 2 do The Young
Duke 2do Philip Augustus 2 do. Dutchman s
Fireside 2 do Anastasius or memoirs of a Greek
2 do. Young Lady’s book, splendid copy. The
Pearl for (532, Affection’s Gift do. The Token
do. Souvenir do The Mothers Book. Text book
on popery. L fe and death of Lord Edw. Fitz
gerald, Life of sir Walter Raleigh, Autobiog
raphyofSir Walter Sc.lt, Hewett’s hook of the
seasons, Discourse on the study of Philosophy 2
vols Buffiin’s Nat History sdo Seaward s nar
ative 2 do. Frugal Housewife, Virginia Ifouse-
S wife. Parley’s tales of travels Nos. I, 2 and 3,
do Geographv, do. First Book of History, Ir
ving’s Columbus, ,F. sop's Fables Paradise ’ ost
Night Thoughts, Ovid's Art of Love, Western
Songster, Plutarch’s Lives, 4 vols Jefferson’s
Works, 4 vols. Phitl.ps, Curran and Grattan’s
Spe: dies, Grimsliaw's nth Ainerier. Green
loafs Grammar, Mason’s Farrier, < ob's Juvenile
R v'er No I.2and3
ALSO—I sett 14 inch Globes celestial and
teiresttial, together with large Maps of the
World, Europe, Asia. Africa, N and S A:neri
j <:a and the U -Rates Yellow, rose colored and
white Letter Paper; blank books, quills. • afers.
sand and boxes Pocket maps of Georgia. Ten
rtussee. Virginia, Missouri and Vinous,ippi; Sci
sore, needles A case razors, pen kriivo- Spun
!sh antve*. pistols, snuffboxes. ever pointed nil
vor pencil ca rs. percussinn caps Ac. Ac Ac
!. NORTON,
fob, 4,1833. Bread Rrcet.
NOTICE
IFOR'V 4BN till pci hi sir m trading Car a
V tc of hand given to Dollar Thointon, da
j ted 20 It Jaiiuar. IKI2 aid due the 2 >th Da-
I "e 1,, r or I*l of Jtmuaiv, for Nie* Hundred
It» din' The »• >n>idersti t. I*<r which a*id note
j«a iV'iti i»ss failed, and Is oetormined no
i o p.iv it ot i--« by law eornpeifc'
i ninii'li 31. i.'liiij)|it‘l Hloilp*.
j. To Editors Sg Publishers of Newspaper*
A CARD—EXCHANGE.
Ti • publisher of the “A nr ricas Fakmkr
Is eftet- solicited to exchange his journal for
! country papers; w hich, however excellent in
then 81110.-, are of lit'le or no use lo him; he
lias then foe !p qaently been obliged to decline
sin h tequests, when it would have given him
p'easme t . comply with them if he could have
done so consislenly with his ow n interest In’
order however, to make such exchanges mutu
allv Lcneficia ; , he now proposes to exchange
with any editor who will give this caul an in
serti n iirtwo and thereafter copy weekly the
j contents .if each number of the Former as ii
! shall reach him. introducing and concluding it
j in something like the fi Rowing form:—
iTljc Slnrcvfcan JFnrmcr,
A neat weekly paper, in quarto fi.rm edited
bv Gide n i-mith, is published in Baltimore,
iIJ be 1. Irvine Hitchcock, at $5 per a num.
It is devoted exclusively to Agriculture, Hor
ticulture and Rural and Domestic Economy 1*
contains also every week '.he prices current in
the commercial and cun not: markets, of the
principal commodities which farmers want to
buy or sell and such intelligence foreign and
domestic as is interesting to them in relation !o
} the value of their produce.
Th r >se who wish to see he American Farmer
with a view to subscribing f r it may address
the publisher by mail (fee of postage) who
will send a specimen of the work containing
terms c. for examination All postmasters
a, e agents for the work.
HE YD QUARTERS 9tii DIVISION, i
La-Grange, Februan 20, 1832. $
ORDERS.
THE death of Gbit Woolfidk having occa
stoned a vacancy in ilie office of Brigudiei Gen
era! in the second brigade of the 9th Division,
the comma'd devolves upon <’o! Ulyses Low is
oftheGGth Regiment. The officers of the staff
•if the lat* Brigadier, together with all otiiei
officers and privates within said brigade ere
hereby ordered and required to obey and terpect
Cel i.ewis accordingly
By order of Maj Gen 9 \ Bailev
JOHN E. 110-GAN Aid dc-t amp
ADM IM STB ATOR’S SALE.
Cn the 12/A of April ne I.
lyi'-L be cold to the highest bidder at
* v the late residence of William Bow
er, deceased, in the county of Coweta, a.) the
perishable property of said Bowen late of sain
county, consisting cf Corn Fodder, Horses,
Sheep, '’attle, household A kitchen Furniture,
I'lantalien Tools, Hogs. Bacon and other arti
cles, sold for the benefit >f the heirs and credit
ors of said deceased.
Samuel Burdine, Adm'r.
Marv Bowen, Adm'r.
Newnan, Feb. 25, 1832
notice!
S NOUR months after date application will be
made to the honorable the inferior court of
Talbot county, whon sitting for o diuary purpo
ses, for leave to sell lot. cf land no forty eigiit in
tho eighth district of Muscogee county, drawn
by Eliza Ann Hays, Illegitimate.
Benjamin Pate,
Guardian for Eliza Ann Havs
jan 1
NOTICE-
L v OUR months after date application nil: >c
made to the honorable the inferior court of
Stewart county when si ting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell all the real estate of Jo
seph White late of said county deceased con
sisting of negroes and lands lying in said coun
ty and in Dooly and Washington counties, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said es
ta'e. Also application will be made at the
same time for a division of said e.- tate
E. G. A. Moss, Adnir.
dec 24
NOTICE.
LL persons having demands against the
4 estate of Alexander K McCants late of
Muscogee county, dec. are requested to pre
sent the same in terms of the law. and all those
indebted to sain estate are requested to -rake
payment to
George R. McCants, Adm'r.
Elizabeth McCants, Adm'r.
jan. 14, 1832.
CHEKOKEFi COUNTRY.
,e Cherokee Country just
received and for sale at the Coinin'
bus Bock Store, 2 doors from tho Columbu-
Btmk. Broad-Street
Dec. 31. E. S. Norton.
BLACKSMITirS SHOP.
JONATHAN I*. JACKSON
HWlVii removed from his old stand, keeps
his .-hop on the north east corner of Ogle
thorp and Crawford streets, whore lie may al
ways ne found ready to attend to the calls of his
customers. The constant and diligent atten
tion w hich hehasgivrn to his business and the
faithfulness with which lie has done his vvo-rk,
hiring the three years ho has worked in this
place, he hopes will insure him a continuance
of the pa'ronage heretofore so liberally extend
ed toiiim He will keep constantly on hand a
plentiful supply of hotse shoes, and will al avs
be ready to put them on at the shortest notice,
together with a variety of other articles iri his
line. He pledges himself to do his work neatly
and with despatch His prices arc moderate,
and new worlt insured. He is prepared to cast
fioxcs or inks for mil!*, of composition Car
riage spring. of every kind made to order, and
mi?t irons of any description made at the short
est a oficc.
Coh ’.mbits, Feb 25—5 t.
TO RENT.
\ convenient Dwelling House on Oglethorpe
Street Also a UVERY STABLE on
Crawlori 1 " treat.—Apply to
march 3.—ls. JOHN Will RESIDE.
NOTICE.
IjlOlf R months after date, application
will l 'e made to the honorable Court of Or
dinary of. Muscogee county, for leave to sell the
real estate ofZadock Lewis, do?
march ov h, 1832. Hiram Fuller, Adm.
*JYnrnan Motd.
SIGN OP VHE GOLDEN STAR.
f i : HL u ilersigr.'ed having taken the I rge
. A eorrnv'dious lr. uso in .Y/’If.V. LV. Cow eta
County, formerly kepi by D p Lestaigeltr, ;:rd
having furnished it wil ’ > beds bedding , g
every oilier necessary rend r Travelers ein
fxrtable; is now pr.paii to ote his personal
attention in anticipating tuen- w hr :
* HER BERNE.
Newnan, Coweta co March ’7, fjIV,
1 ’ The Columbus Enq i irer, .Milleiipevillc
Journal, Federal Union, Ylacun Telegraph.
Washington News, and Augi la < hroniele will
give the above four weekly insertion* and for
ward their •“<* nuts for p.tyeiiint S.
ROBERT <*i i’>if i>
EN N hand a few e. pm* et - m u * lust Novel, I
" ' R'ber’of Pari*, together with a variety'
of new and interesting w< ik
E. t*. Norton.
rraiclt 51 Broau street I
eoiiirmtrs hot^el.
. ■
T .K'S
t I4HE Subscribers have recently p ,chase
I the above well known stand, 'form.-.i U
copied by Gen. Howard It has nndnolT.
thorough course of repairs and is now one- f
the reception of Boarder* and transient c-a tom*’
ers * Ui ’
The subscribers pledge themselves that tie
most unremitting exertions sha ! he mad f
render the Slav o those ■ho may call « , on Vh m
agreeable. And Mle 'hey would loturn h lr
sincere thanks t a generous public fi>i he ■ 1
liberal pan,mage already bestowed, hcv wmW
lespectfully solicit a continuance of similar f
VO! 8. * ‘ F liL "
Their bouse is situated in a healiln oart of
t. e town and near the centre of business. Their
House shall at HI limes he supp.ied with the be*t
the market a.Luds. and their charges shall he
moderate. Tlu r tahlesare large,well supplied
and fauhfuu at tend) and by ars excellent Ostler
They have also lots for the aor .nmoeiaiion of
drovers. 1110 Proprietors of the N*u the: nnd
Southern lines ol --tagi: have seler te * his
house as theii general Stage offic ihera se ts
can be daily taken t r Mashing >n < it- New
York, Mobile & New /rleau
1 'RoY a MONTAGUE,
vlolumb a J •; 2- 1 1832
TIIE NEW i,l.\E OF STAGES, ’
From Macon to Savannah, by ' avion <)(•
Dublin, “
\%/T‘ L run thro ti esa ock. leaving Ma
x' * cot and Savannah on Mondays, V ednes
davs and Fridays at three o’cloc m the , rp
ing and arriving at Macon «• and ; avannah on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and .'aturoays, at eight
o’clock in the evening.
Bates as usual.
J. Longstreet.
N. B Persons wishing seats will apply at ti;e
Washington Hall, Macon
dec 24 nc
POCKET- "OOK f OST.
FBI HE Htihscr hep lost h:s ockct-BooU
* in Hums county, on Tie vulky ro >3
leading from * 01. Mason’s ,‘he YVnim
Springs in Mermvcther It cunt Bred on. an
drud and twenty or thirty dollar:-. •. sntal: bnD,
none exceeding twenty dollar jv ug which
there were a good many three ri.llt- ills to Lie
best of my recollect ion. The banks- and n-m
--bers not recollected, also several notes and a
stout bundle of account- and other papers
< tne not< on Thomas B. Ja -kson for seven
hundred dollars, given one da. after date, made
payable 101 111 I owe, the not was made a-
I bout thu middle of Dece her la t
A note on. A. B Collins for fur hundred dol
lars, due the twenty fifth of D>e !b3O One
note on said \. lb Coll ms :or fv o hundred dol
lars due on the 25th Dec Ib3! Iv h made pay
able toll H Lowe
* >ne on Hiram Sledge for fift y do ars, Little
ton Wynn security due the 25'!* December next
made payable to 11. IS i owe
One note ori Daniel Me . urr, t r sls date
not recollected, made payable to H il Lowe
One note on Luke Lambert so. en dollars,
given one day after date and made payable to
H 11 Lowe
One on Hriant Tarver for thirteen dollar*
some cents, given in January la .and ie one day
after date, made oayab e to II fi j.iiv.-e.
One on Wm: Dukes Or ‘'Vcri! v-«< von and lam,
due the 25th ’tec 1830, made pnya ,le toil fl.
Lowe.
One on Col. Wm Mason tor seventy five dol
lars given one day after date, made payable to
H H f.owe, it was made about, the tiist of Dec.
last; Louis Wynn Security.
One duo lull on Mr. Lea of Hamilton for fifty
dollars, made payable to 11. H Lowe. One
ote on Col. F Lewis for SIOO credited by $8l),
made payable to H. H. Lowe, dates not recol
lected
One on said Col. F. Lewis for three hundred
and thirty-three dollars or near that sum, made
pa" 'bio to Mi Mathis, endorsed to Tim as
Jackson.
One note on Richard Hinkson for $54 J. J
Harper security, due 2‘tli Dec. last, ude pay
able to H. 11. Lowe.
Several other small notes the annum and
dates not rec: llected together with a largo bun
dle ofaccounts and other papers
Any person wh may be instrumental in tny
getting the -aid pocket beok and contents shall
be suitably rewarded.
II. If. LOWE.
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A I CTIONEE It’S NOT I ( E.
r j|fHE Nttbscrjlter informs tbe public
ill it iiis regular Auction t-ale-i wi l lake
place on Tuesday and Friday nights; el-o re
quests tnoso persons who wish to have -<> d*
disposed ot by auction, to hand them in be day
j-reviou to the -ale, and those purcliu'in*! ir«
partfeularly requested to nnll tor thoir nurdha-
Ko* the next morning after tlie Hilo, by o doing
•li*' will confer a favor oil ,
feb. 1“ IM3J L S N'jRTON, Anct.
Smontn> nl
]ji AR loea* o bin s* ’I in I'cii iD- i HsrrU
‘ 1 csntv ;;ul silt •'#•»*(* fire Mils
c rc<- 'tall. |l|ri‘ !i, up sik* Vie ri*< list
of In * "hstulnn r tic eil< t|l .old li.o eoiiutuljl*
<>i “wind and D|i»ni. i t tin-Flint circuit.
J Jani.lioo, Feb 18,1832.—^t-