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COS AM EMIR BARTLETT-EDITOR.
ajfrc jjcmotrat
IS PUBLISHED EVEKY WEEK IN
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
at Three Dollars’ per annum, if paid in ad
vance, or Four Dollars, at the end of the
■year. It is expected that all application for
subscription front a distance, will be accom
panied with the money.
Advertisements will bo inserted at reasonable
rates. Sales of land and negroes, by adraini.-
trators, executors >r guardians. are required hy
law to be he'd on the first tneedsv in the month
between the hours of 10 o clock in tile forenoon
4r 3 in the afternoon, at the court house of the
county in which the property is sit anted. Notice
of these sales must be given inn public bur t
sixty days previous to the day of sale
Notice of the sale of personal properly must
be givet in a like manner forty days previous t
he day of sale
Notice to debtors & creditors of an estate must
be published forty days
Notice that all application u ill be made to the
Court of ordinan for leave to sell laud must be
published four mouths.
O’betters on business must be Post paid to
insure attention.
lOIJRKE & OIiAKK,
HAT
Jffm ufact avers ,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
respectfully inform tlie puli
lie that they have on hand, and will keep const
anttlv for sale, at wholesale and ret al l a goner
al and extensive assortment of HITS, coinpri
sing all the various fashions and qualities and
on as favorable terms as can !><■ purchased at a
Dy market in the United Stat- s.
Strict attention will lie given to all orders
from the country
Orders for Hats left with Ed ward J Harden
esq at Appalachicola, will be promptly attc >d
ed to.
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
Hatting furs of all kinds, for which cash and a
liberal price will bo given, delivered either at
Columbus or at Appalachicola
Col"mhus Aug. 97, IHBI.
•
JUST received by Steam-Boat Georgian, a
general as-*- rtoo * f
JJI PAX-WARE.
Copperand Zinc Kettles,
Pewter Busins and Plates,
Sheet ‘'opper,
do. Lead, ' .
do Zinc.
do Russia Iron,
do Brass,
Hoop Iron,
fidso on hand, a general assortment of
TIN WARE,
All . 'f which will he sold at the lowest price,
wrhoiesa.’c and retail
ICFUasfr paid f.r OLD P WTFR
itF.RVEY HALL.
Columbus. nee.17.183l
i7.%AW NOTICE.
rRAHE copurt.’tersliip heretofore existing
.fi (, R: ee „ the undersigned Attorneys at
Law. is this day dhs uked by mutual consent
Each will continue » reside at. ' arrollton, A
practice separately in ,foe several counties com
no iug tho haitahooch.'c circuit; and m ' hero
kee County of the Wes cr ’> ■ nciii.
E. D McKinley,
march 3.—3 m. laai alt Paschal.
JOINER’S TOOLS
Ct Fa superior qnality & well * 8 just
P opening LAW HON 4' I < OVV tLL ’
april 21, 1832.
SHOE STOKE.
grr- E. WELLS, & CO. !>'«'■
removed to the Brick Build:.-K
.- ■*. y■* next doer above VVm D Har
*- SL graves on Bri ad street, where
ihey offer for s le on r asnna
tarms Boots and Shoos of every description, of
{Jjeir owit manufacture, consisting of
<7OO pair Gentlemen’* Boots,
300 do. Calfskin shoes, high & low quarters,
jOO do Calfskin Pumps,
75 do. Buckskin
50 do. Sealskin Pumps,
200 do. Brogans,
300 do. Coarse Shoes,
LJUIKS t’RUSELLO BOOTS SHOES of
potions kinds.
Do. Morocco Shoes,
Do Sealskin do.
Do ( alfskin do.
Leather walking shoes and Bottees,
Misses and Childrens B rots and Shoes of ev
ery description.
N. B All work of their own Manufacture
warranted not to rip.
Jut i/2, 1831 —ly
CLOTHS.
SUPFRFINF, blue,black, claret, olive, brown
bottle and invisible gteefl cb>th« Ptircba
ters are requested to call and look 'hrough.
may 5. Lawhon & llowell.
FOR SAIil :,
AN ELEGANT COAOH, made to order in
Newark, and perhaps a better piece nl work
cannot bo found
Also, a PIANO FORTE ~f superior tone' and
workmanship. THOM 5 55 SLA I I LL
Vansville, Crawford co. May 13. H'L
~ NOl ICE.
I FOR WARN all persons from trading
certain note of hand given by nie to a VD
Foot, ao'i.otimo in the l ist ot March o. first • ■
April due about the 24th of December. 1
for twenty five dollars. A* the c 'nsmera to
for which said note was g ven ha* fid and. ■ <°
aotintend U) P*I it units ce upoll-d bv law.
mny 12, 1932. Wilder Phillip*.
JUST PUBLISHED
And for talc at the Cvlunbut Look Stnrr,
THE LOST VIRGIN.OF THE SOUTH;
AN llittorkal Novel, connected with the In
dian War of tlw South, in tli- yew* ,
13,14 and If—and Gen Jackson, n-w lrt-i
--4enl < f th« Unite I States
OM !>OX PEutlO CJSSEADCU.
A few espies rein* U*»g <»* baud
n.«y I k Et» NOl TON, Uroad atreet
TSS H 5 DEEEO ©X& V ■
Augusta Insurance and liauk
iug Con puny will insure :- reduce and Me, -
-h tndi»e against the dangers of River Navni
if n on good steam boars and other river craft
and upon good vessels from Ap dachico a to New
Orleans or theatlanlic cities.
They wil also take lire tisks upon Buildings,
Merchandise and Produce
CEO H DILLINGHAM . Agent.
NEB STRING
GOODS.
L. J. DAVIES k (O.
HAVE just received an ek-gaiit assortment
of Spring Goods and at reduced prices.
Among them are the following articles, viz:
111 k Italian Lustring, smche.v A sarsnett silks,
Gro de Nap and Gro de Swiss do
oiored Satins, stripe Pal uanne*,
Poulard .Muslins, (new style,)
French <y Belgian Ginghaiys,
do. do. < alicoes.
Jaconet cambric and cambric muslins,
Swiss, book, and mull muslins,
Lace capes and c liars,
ob’t Lace and thread edgings,
luslin Bands, crape & gause caps,
i inc-n and linen cambric caps,
White pongee do
While and green game veils,
Gent random liiixt si.k hose,
do. do. cotton do
White and brown silk gloves,
Dunstable and Leghorn hats,
Belgium stripe do.
nglish chip ami cottage do.
\ comp cte assortment of milinary,
Bead bags and purses, silk do
Br< wn At green parasols,
do. do Umbrellas.
< 'ecil cloths, Fustians, Tickings,
Apron checks, Ac
ALSO—White satin beaver Hats,
Hoots and Shoes,
Hardware and L’utlery,
Joiner's Tools Ac.
may 5, I 832
ON CONSIGNSKNT.
lo Bbls S. F Flour, 2 h's cotton cards no. 10
IS *• N O. Molasses,! “ Lemons,
10 “ “ Sugar, 10 “Cider,
3 “ Prime Pork, 2 “ Lemon Syrup,
1 “ CVg Brandy, 1 “ Lime Juice,
I “ N Gin. 1 cask cheese,
1 *• Fresh Almonds 2 Firkins fresh butter,
t casks molasses, 2 Kitts Salmon,
t? hhds new bacon, iOt) bags fresh Garden
1 “ NO. Sugar, Seeds,
IS kegs fresh Lard, 12,000 Amor. Sugars,
t-4 cask Claret wine,
For sals by TARVER A. SQUIRE
Van-’. ")
MEDICAL BOOKS.
HE subscriber has ju t received at the 1
’ lumbus Book Store, the following books:
Smith on Fever, James’ Burns.
Hennen's Military Sur- Abernathy’s Lectures,
gery, Tavernier’s Surgery,
Macnevin’s Brands, Hamilton on purgatives,
Eberlc's practice of Wistar's Anatomy,
medicine. Turner’s Chemistry,
Dewees on children, Dental Surgery,
•o on midwifery, Beck’s Medical Juris-
Cooiier's Surgery, piudencc,
Do Lectures,
Together with a great variety of Books and
other articles to numerous to particularise.
E. S. Norton.
march 24. Breed streej.
COLUMBUS BOOK STOKE.
ITIAVF jus received at my Store the follow
ing new and other interesting publica
tions:
Fugene Aram a novel bv the author ofPelham
The Forsaken, qtitle2vols.
The Polish < hiefs an historical romance 2 vols
Fainih l ibrary No. 29 Court and Camp ofß >*
naparte.
Parly's I'olunibue,
Universal Songster,
Flute Instructors,
Rowlett's Interest Tables,
oleridge, Shelly st,d Kcat's works,
Scot*’, Napolev n 3 vols,
t ook's Morgagni 2 vol»,
Deices Midwifery
t .bcrie’a Practice of Medicine 2 vosl
Turner's v hemi try
.Bichats Anatomy ot Physiology,
Vin«'<\irth’s Dictionary,
■ ethodist Hymn Books (pocket edition)
pra vet Books (do.)
Sand Box's and Inkstands,
P, . t I'olios Visiting Cards Blank Cards A c
Together* with a great variety of books and fan
cy articles too numerous to particularize.
April 2(1. _ K S NORTON.
SHORTER, TARVER & CO.
| 1 AVE received by late arrivals the follow-
I I ing Goods ,on consignment which they
offer on favourable terms.
55 bbls. Clioice Cider,
:(0 Boxes Newark Pippin do.
70 bbls .Cincinnati Whiskey,
00 “ N. O. Molasses,
12 hhd*. Bacon,
20 bbls i ickied Pork,
10 Drums Figs,
6 Boxes tlavanna Cigars,
Deal Pino, celebrated manufacture,
50 Boxes Virginia & N O. Tobacco,
5 quarter casks Mrlmaey Wine,
150 cuicks Salt,
20 cases Lemon Syrrup & Lime Juice,
30 bbls Sugar,
Barrels Irish Potatoes,
20 Sacks prime Green Coffee,
5 barrels genuine Monongahala Whiskey,
12 Pattern barshear ploughs, made by E.
* Parson, Enfield t Ain't.
Cognac Brandy with a variety of other
Articles. may 10, 1832.
G. W. DILLINGHAM,
Offers for Sale,
10(1 barrels Pickled Pork.
200 sacks Liverpool and Turk’s Island salt,
50 bbls Western Whiskey,
100 do. N. Orleans Molasses,
250 do. various qualities sugar,
50 do Mackerel,
4009 ihs. blue gist Grindstones,
100 Side* upper leather,
2000 lbs sole Leather,
SHOD lbs Bacon,
150 Bolts Kentucky Bagging,
coil* Hale Rope may 10.
DISSOLUTION.
I |i|lF. enonexiati in bwnn*A. under the firm of
I Tarver A Squire «« dissolved on the 24th
4 March last bytf*. death 4'Mr hqutre, lh«
■ . < the concern * ill bn clour and lur U*c
CXf. BENJ V TARVER,
may 19, IfJ!.
C Olit jam s, (GA.) SATI WDAYj JFiK *2, S *:t£.
M KING A SUMMER
& Jj££a:
opening a tine stock o t" FA Y\ > J.J
PLE. a Pit IN t y SUMMER DRY GOOD*
Mats, Shoes Saddlery , i rocker and llarJ
are, winch are ctiered to the public al such
prices a.-they hope. rill give satisfaction. Their
ft .arms are lespectfwliy requested to call a.,il
examine £i»r themselves—Th- slock is compo
sed parti) of the following a. tide:-:
Foulard Muslin Prims,
• lain and figured must .ns, of ali descriptions,
Muslin robes, ginghauis, fancy barage,
' ali. oes or every variety,
Black, white and fancy color’d silks,
Black and v. lute satin,
. rim- and fashionable assortment of bonnets e,
belt ribbons, cap and tatfetas do.
tdios and gent s beaver and horseskm gl, ves
uod milts.
l adies and gent's random whole Ai hall' hose,
\ case of tashionaole Dunstable and Leghorn
bonnets,
A few dozen straw bonnets,
a good assornucnl of srik, crape -V barage fan
cy jidk'fs,
Ladies printed cambric hdk’fs.
Artificial flowers arid straw bands,
-. olcgne. Lavender, Rose A Florida water,
tto of Ro es,
50 whole <y- ualf pieces linen,
P.iblc, brrdeye V Russia Diaper, *
B own and bleached linen drub),
lack bombazines, bonibazetts, princeltas, A c
K< non cassiirieres, Nankins 4' sumincrxiamblets
li out hcd cotton salmi drills, -.ilk velvets,
A good and Lew assortment of Vtersuilles Ves
lings,
A feu pieces light 4' fancy Valencia Vestings,
Ladies parasols and gentlemen's umbrellas,
Bl’k Italian cravats and linen coliars,
Thiead Cambric and long lawu,
Ladies fancy silk and beed bags, fancy funs,
Brown and bleach’d shirtings 4'sheetings,
Cotton Diaper,
Garment and furniture dimities,
A huge and tine selection of shell, tuck and
‘ .Je comb.-,
Ipi .u. Alack uombazme for ladies wear,
Beduck.'Oenaburghs a> and checks,
Furniture biae and scarlet ehecss,
I! 4 and 4-4 plaids and stripes, slrvuds,
Buckram padding y c
-■c .ving silk and.eotton, needles, pins, &c.
\ large and tine ass rtmeut of black and d:ab
h its and caps,
Lady s, geuilciuen's tend children's shoes of all
kinds and q allot s
Lady’s y gentlemen's saddles, bridles and uiar
linga!i s
CROCKERY.
Ctrir.a <y Liverpool Mown A pmk ware,
Common ware of all kinds, tumblers <y wine
castors y-c.
A large and full assortment of Hardware and
Cutlery, .Diner's Tools, Axes, lines, 4- Black
smith s fools
Fine ioiitl and swi..g gLs.ies,
Letter and cap paper, ink, quills and pencils
may 5. Law tion & liowell.
2z* C. ALLEJ
lias received U* Steam I'.out Baltimore.
cog .»randy,
-.rnaica and American Hum,
Holland and American Gin,
Madeira "|
Tone rifle I Wj
Marseilles/
Sweet J
Loaf and brown Sugar
Tobacco
A large assortment Joiner’s Tool
Blue Plains
Which he offers lor sale on his usual low
terms
dec 10
NEW FIRST
GENERAL AGENCY
AND
COMM IS ION BUSINESS.
COLUMBUS GEORGIA.
HE subscribers respectfully acquaint their
fnends and the public, thai they have for
med a connexion in the above business under the
name and style of
SHORTER, TARVER & CO.
They have commodious and extensive ar
rangement* in progress for tho recop'ion ani
storage of produce, and will he prepared to
make advances on tho same while in store tr
under shipment to Now Orleans or Now-York
) E. S SHORTER,
Signed > BENJ P. TARVER,
S JAMES 11. SHORTER,
may 19,1(532
JUST PUBLISHED
And for sale at the Columbus Bonk Store,
THE LOST VIS2GI*
OF THE SOUTH.
An hist' rical novel of 327 pages 12mo connected
w:th the Indian War of the South, in the
year 1812-13 14 and 15, and Gen.
Jackson, now President of
the Uftiied States.
BY DON PEDRO 6’ASENDER
■ LTHOUGH there is a general wish to ob
tain this interesting work it cannot be sen',
in the bound form, to all who wish it; any per
son can have a cony covered in colored paper
-ent to them bv mail, who will hand to any Post
vlaster one dollor to enclose to Virgil N. Smith
Tallahassee or the Post Master—ls this is done
ihe work will bo sent immediately. The Imok.
in abound form, can he had at the Columbus.
Book Store, M. SMITH. Publisher.
av. 19
JYew Supply,
GROCERIES AT APALACHICOLA.
/UHK subscriber has just received pc- Schrs
Jk Mary, Hannah, Elizabeth and Kmeline
from New Orleans, tho following Groceries:
20,000 lb. Bacon,
50 bbls. Pork,
50 “ Whiskey,
15 hhds prime N. O Sugar,
30 bbls Hum,
150 casks Nails (assorted,)
50 hbls Flour,
100 ceils Bsle Rope,
10 pieces Kentucky Bagging,
30 coils Manilla and Taied Rope,
•5 pipes C Brandy & Holland Gin,
50 bags nrime llavanna Coffee,
25,000 best llavanna Hegaro.
Th« above togotksr woli the stock on hand ia
tho loi*i ever offered in ibis market. aF of which
will be sold low for « ash nr airptere" pent rr
C Y. NORTON
App»!»th.co'a, (I for) May 10, IIM2-
iuAiiiiEi’ ORDINANCE.
Sec. I Ut il ordaiuetFby the Intendant
ahdCamiiMSsioaers of tm Town of Col
umbus, That tin- Market lionr.s shall lit
from six o’clock until nine A. Al. in flic
months of December, Jmiuary.muJ Ft-hru*
ary; from five to eG'tt o’clock, A. Al in
the months of March, April, May, Sep
tember, October and Novttnh- r; and from
four until seven o'clock, A. Al. in ti.-,
Tnontbs of June, July and August, wliicli
f shall be the duty, of the Clerk of tin-
Market to see punctually attended to.
.Sec. 2. And be it further ordained,
That the Clerk of the Market previous to
his entering upon tin- duties of lus ap
pointment, filir.ll take and subscribe the
following oath or atlir. nation, to-wit: “I
A. B. do swear, (or ..Birin) Unit 1 will
well ami trtilv perform thy duties of the
Clerk of the Alarket for the Town of Co
lumbus, during tny holding said appoint
ment, to the best of my ability; and that 1
w ill not ask, demand or receive any grea
ter toil or fee than is allowed me by the
Corp«rut:on, so help tne God.”
S«-e. 3. And be it further ordained,
That the Clerk of the Market shall at
tend the same every morning (Sundays
excepted) when any article of provision
is offered for sale, and remain until the
market hours are over; it shall be Ins du
ty to see that tlte butchers and other per
sons si lling meat in said market, do im
mediately after market hours clean down
the stalls they have been using, and re
move every nuisance appertaining there
to, beyoad the inhabited parts of the town;
and for every refusal or neglect, they
shall he fined 111 a sum not exceeding five
dollars.
See. 4. And be it further ordained,
That the Clerk of tlte Market shall en
force the rules and regulations of the
Market, examine all weights and scales
used m said market, see that they agree
with the standard established by law, de
cide all disputes between buyers and sell
ers, and man.tain good order and regular
ity in the Market-house; and if the clerk
tail to perforin the duties hertby required
of him, or shall he guilty of injustice to
any out while in the duties of his office,
or shall exact more than regular toll, lie
shall be subject loa line often dollars, «fc
lie shall lie liable to be dismissed from of
ftae, on complaint upon oath being lodg
ed he.ore the Board.
Sec. 5. And be it further ordained,
That ail persons sliali have liberty to ex
pose to silt-, any article or provision,
country or other produce, on any day of
the week ( unday excepted) 111 that part
of the market house set apart for them
li v the clerk of the market whose duty it
shall he to designate certain stalls or oth
er situations in said market house, l'or the
butchers, and other persons attending
l;e said market, with articles sot sale;
e-ich person paying to the cluk a toll or
tij*, agreeable to the follow ing rules, viz:
sot every quarter of beef sold in said mar
ket 12 1-2 cents; for every four footed
niirnal weighing tifty pounds and over,
25 cents; for every four footed nriima.
weighing less than fifty pounds, 12 1-2
emits; and any person refusing to pay the
stui clerk Ins fee a* aforesaid, shall, on
affirmation by the clerk and convict:.u
if said persons, before the luteudant, n.-
liny two of the Commissioners of k.ic
rtnvn, be fined not exceeding five dollars.
Sec. 6. Irii/ be it further ordained,
That if any person residing within the
limits of said town, shall buy, engagt,
contract or bargain for him, In rself 01
others, any beef, pork, veal, mutton, ku.,
or other article ot provision, except at the
market house, during market hours, j?
hereinbefore mentioned, every such pet
son or persons shall lorieit ami pay a sum
not exceeding five dollars, and,any slave
who shall commit suclt offence, shall re
ceive twenty lashes at the discretion o'
tlie Board, unless the owner or employer
of such slave shall pay to the Treasurer
of this Board, the amount of the fiue a
white person would have to pay for a ljk<
offence; and any free person of color v
olating this ordinance, his or her guardi
an shall he responsible for such offence.
Sec. 7. And be it further ordained.
That no person shall sell, or offer for
sale, any unsound or impure meat, or ar
ticle of provision in said market, upon
paimof paying double the sum demanded
lor it; and if the clerk forbid the sale of
anv article of this description, the owner,
if he or site wish it, may cl 11 on oue, and
the clerk of the market another disinter
ested citizen, who shall give their opinion
on the article or articles so forbid by the
said clerk, and their decision shall b<
conclusive, between the owner of the
same and the clerk of the market; and a
nv one selling or offering to sell within
the limits of this corporation, such un
sound provision, on condemnation" of the
same, shall forfeit and pay twenty dollars,
one half to the informer, and the other
half to the corporation.
Sec. 8. And be it further ordained,
That all persons who shall kill, or cause
to he killed (except Indians or Indian
Negroes) and taken to the said market for
sale, any black or neat cattle, sheep, hog
or goat*, shall give the clerk ol the mar
ket n description of the marks brands, (if
any.) color, and kind of animals so killed,
and from whom obtained or purchased,
with the enrs of such cattle, sheep, hogs
nr goats, nnd on a failure thereof, shall
[forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding fifty
VOL. U U
Bur.-, ior eyny black or neat euub .. 3
v-o dollars for each of the oilier .11,. ~ ,U;
i id every such description shall he eu
tml by the clerk, in a bonk to be keptbv
him for that purpose, winch hook may l.e
■ispected by any person requesting ex
amine the same,on paving the clerk for
every search 12 1-2 cents, and tpr Jatb
certificate 25 cents.
•Sec. D And be it further ordained.
That the clerk of the market shall he lin
ed at the discretion of the Board for each
neglect of his duty which may come to
their knowledge; and it shall be ti c duty
of the Alirsli.il to notice all violations of
tins ordinance.
JaMF.B 11. WESTMORELAND, C. AL
PRESENT Al ENTS
Os the Grand lory of Heard County.
Heard -ei- Cucst, Mat Term. 1J42.I J 42.
WF. tile Grand Juic.r- sworn, ofio-cn and
s. !c"ieii for thne lint. <.f Heard, in couch u.n
of the duties ar-signed ns tor the |ir« it 1 ru»
bear leave to make the following ore. on: .m ats:
The lirat subject and on* w hich h - find a
weighty impression on the unis of u. j r\ .V
one which they feel themselves obligated to
notice, is the lucent onwarru.liable anuncon
stitutional interposition on Iho part i.f t' a Su
premo (.’ourt of tho United States \vi;h tho
criminal jurisdiction arid l.i. sot tlii- .'t it , they
tec I folly justified in saving that this a;. ».a«
without the pale of the constitutional j.. wore
g anted by the people ro that tribunal. It is an
tha jury conceives a blow aimed at the wiv
roignty of the States and was designed alone for
political effect, hi.t rc.ying on the justice of
our cause and implicitly confiding in tho intng
lityof our venerable chief magistrate to sus
tain dip rights of genoral government, we con
sider that wo live nothing *ei ions to apprehend;
if h wevorwe should lie drivon to defend our
sovereignty let our couduct ' e so directed, that
at every step we may with confidence appeal to
the Sovereign Disposer of all eve. Is for appro
val We entirely concur with our follow jurors
in many of our sisto counties in nominating
oui Senators and representatives in Congress,
delegates to represent ihis State in Conventibn
proponed to be holden in Baltimo.e 111 May i> st.
to select a candidate for the Vice Presidency of
the nited -States. We cordially approve if
the object of a conventio . of delegates to a mend
the C'-n.'i iiuli.m of this (status- far as to reduce
tho number of senators and re pie-or. tames in
t. e legislature, and ton- ur in the a.-pr intinent
fa central committee and of tlie individual so
lecti nto compose that committee, and recom
mend to our fellov.-citizen.- of this county to
meet at Franklin on Monday :lx; 21 t of May,
inst and elect tiv. delegates to epre-oul our
county in said convention t<- bo holden in Mill,
on the tiisi Monday -n June iiua , and
request the *leik to advcitise foithw.th such
meetito and intended election
In taking leave of Ins honor Judge < olqnett,
wo ptesonl him our thanks fog his indulgence
to us and the able diseh-.rge of his official du
ties during the present term. Wo also present
our thanks to tho Solicitor General for hi: po
ne attention io us and iring he present term
n requosl to ninoli —J’ w jnesuntmets as
relates to public mailers be pul.li lied in the
1 olumbue Democrat and Sonlfem Recorder.
JAMES ' -’GOFER Foreman.
Spencer George, Joshua £v ins,
William Curry. Bemuh -Fv lend n,
Kobe- >poarinon, John Wo. and,
Stephen Stephens, Obadiah Harris,
Jas Ha.tl.oru, John R lighter,
Willis ' ed, John Ronton,
David Smith, Lew:* Zachry,
Avington V\ illiauis, Garrett Jouiiien,
Thompson Formby, Soi. mon Long,
I hos. Uuterul, H. Almon.
On motion of the Solicitor General it is ov
dered that so much- four prese. tments as ro
ates 10 public matters be* puclisln .1 ;n the (to
: nmbus Democrat and Southern < er-r. cr.
A true copy trow tlie .. 1 . tes, 12lh .'lav, K'ilS
. BAD Y BLEI 'lt.
REWARD.
in N All \Y fron t'., Mlb
* t scriber, hvin 6 ne tbe bills
BSk/ of Coosa River Auimno, con ty,
/ Ala all til he first * f January
last, two negroes. niro*il WtLLIB
and STEPHEN
Stephen i» about '2 years of age. full face,
black smooth skin, thick short feet, and is, I tup
nose, five feet 4 or 5 inches high
A iUi*i< a yellow lad, 17 years ~f age no par
,icular marks recollected lie had an iron ring
round one of his legs when he Lit me
Those negroos carnei! offw tli 'hem a large vel
low dog with the end of his tail off—The last
certain Recount 1 h ,ve of them th- v were i-ak
ing for the Cherokee Nation I hays good rea
son to believo tiiat. they have been run frnqj
there to the Creeks r.r Cherokees weal ot iho
rississippi, bv sonic white vjllian or In
dian.
I will give the above reward for the anpro
hending of the villian and the negroes with suf
ficient proof to convict him—or fitly ailiare
will be given for the delivery of the negroes to
ne at mv residence as above mentioned, or
twenty dollars for securing them ii some safe
jail, so that I got them, and all recaonahle ex
uensespnid Any information ni them will be
thankfully received
HOWELL ROSE
May 19 3t.
NOTICE
1 Hereby forworn all persons from trading for
a certain note of hand given by mvseif to
Henry C M' by- for forty-live dollars,
the 25th day of December next. The consider
ation for which said note was given havirg
holly failed l am determined not to pay it un
til compelled by Uw. E. C. UATCIIK 'RD.
may 26. 1832.
ON CONSIGNMEM T
And for sale by SIIOItTE L TARVER& Cos.
55 Rbl*. Newark Cider, first quality.
may 20.
FRENCH MARKET COTTON.
rT3HE subscriber will w ish lo purchase from
I new crop in the Fall about 2,'(01) bales
choice Cotton lor the 'lench market—lt must
he clean, well ginned, in Miuore hales not h er;
than 400 lb*, and not over 450 lbs in strong b ig-
L r »n*r
may 19. G. W. DILLINGHAM.
LOTTERY NOTICE.
holders of Ticket* in the Milledfevllle
I. Street Lottery, ate inf uined 'hat tbe re
■nit of the Drawing whb b look place on the
sth May, 1 »32, may bu seen by applying t«
E <■« SMMTON,
Mty 18 Agent for the Manage rr