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About The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1832)
5* 'I i] H 5 W i : STEWART SHERIFF SJILR. | ON f ho first Tuesday in 4ngu?l next will he ' sold in ll»» town of! .uiiiphin.Vlcwail unun- [ ty, bettve-n the tu-nat hour* of sale the follow j ing (trope v.Howil: the third of lot ofland in the ! 31s district, h’t Number ’ <*B. I.©vied on as the I pro -wlv of S ttnuel tinjere, to -ati”fy otto small - ft. f is tied front a cotirt of said coon- | ty. i favor of John I’eidy. Property pointed , (Hit ■ tiro defondant, and retained to me by a eon .t aide A f>, at the same lime and place, one squ-re of land, number 3d in the .tint district l,evicd ■ on as the pinperty ol ( lni"ncv Bradtev. to sat wfv f. small fi fa trailed out ofa Justice s court of Kich iioMti County in favor of Rciiiaiiiin Pine va. said I)radio returned to me hy a constable JONATHAN F BRIDGES. ahtf same unto and place will lie sold th Mlewing properly to-.»il: faction number 1 8» itt the twenty second district of »aid county, j Also, lot number 55, in tlm 22d dirtricl ot said county, and the couth half of lot number Bli. in the £2ud district of saiil county. Also uuonc ■ gro girl named Anne.nliout nineteen or tweit- ; iv rears of ago—also 21 head of cattle. All Jo- i v ie.f on a#the property of William l.ninkin, to J satisfy ah fa. issued from the Superior court | of i’ulaski counl.y, in favor of G 15. Lamar.— j Piiroerty pointed out by James Wnods ittneSO \V „ MILLER, f> 8 J _.t ! CARROLL SALES. "15 TILL he sold m the town of l urrolltoii, he -1 7 tween the usual hours of sale on the first i •Tuesday in August next, the lollowii g proper ty, viz: All ’tepben F) franc's interest, in Lot of; Land No 2f)fi in the 2nd District of said t'otin- I ty; levied on no the properly of Stephen D Crane, to satisfy sundry fi las issued from tt Jus tice's 4 eirt of Jasper Coiinly it favor of Fred erickS Thomas i\ others Levy made and re turned to me hy a con 'side, and also, to satisfy [ a li fa from Jasper Supt tor Court in favor of: Gilbert (fluland vs said Crane and others ! ALSO'—One flay I fuse, levied on as the ! property of Thomas It FI. Potus to satisfy a fi fa in favor of the Gilicei, of the Inferior Court pfCarroll Countv vs said Petto Allen Tolbert, D. S. June 2nd. . tds LEE SALES ON the first Tuesday in August next, at the 1 usual piaee ot holding Superior court in Leo County, will he sold : t 'tie lot of land No. one hundred and seventy wig 'ii 1 178) lu the 3<l liistrict of Ime Count- ; levied on a- the property of Oreon Andrews to satfad’y two fi las tioni a Justice's t ourt of W ashuigi.it county in favored Aden Little vs Green Andrews. Lew made and returned to rue hy a constable: ALSO; I ,oi of Land No two hundred and filly t hree(2s3) in the 14th district Lee county, levi ed on as tire property of Wm Mmipaou, tosatis fy two fi fas issued from a Justice's court in Wil binsou county in favor of Willis Baker vs Win Simpson. Levt made and returned to me by a constable ALo: Lot of land No one hundred and forty ono (141) in ihe 3d district of Lee county, lev iud on as the property of Win II Jordan to sat -sfi a fi fa is ucd from a Justice's court in Hous ton county, in favor of J E. Duncan vs Wm II- Jordan. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. James R. Martin, Slierifl' 1,. C. June 30. HEARD SHERIFF'S SALE. n IlF.li ■ 111 be sold at the court house door ! * in the town of Franklin, Heard rountv, on the first i uesday 'o August next. be'ween the Usual hours <faule, the followi'-g p-operty, vit: One lot of Land, No. 14, in the 13t.1i district of onnorly Carroll now Heard count v, containing 202* acres, more or les- Levied on as the property of W'm Akins to - -*i-fv a fi fa issued from a Justice’s cotirt in Mo'Hran c.. inly, in favor of John Akins v» W’m. end Milton Akins Properly pointed out bv Wm. 11. Houghton, Esq pints att’v- JONATHAN MUSICK. slid’ At'lts same time and place, lot of land num ber V,7, in the 3d district of formerly Coweta now Heard count y. Levied on as the property of Willis M Williamson, ;o satisfy sundry fi. fas in tnv hands in f-vor of Howland Burgess &o tliers Lt vioi! on and returned to me bv a con stabh DANIEL W HITAKER d.s junu 30 TALBOfsALES. ~ <V.N the first Tuesday in August next will he l.pfore t ha court house door in Talbott on Talbot county, between the u»ttal hours of sale, theJoll owing property, to-wit 202 ) 2 acres of lntnl, boinglnt. No 173. in the 15th district of original ly jlnscogee now Talbot county Levied on s the property of Jacob Beasley, to satiaty a small fi fa issued from a Justice’s court in Warren countv in favor of t’Hjah Wells v« said Beasley l.ovy in.ole and returned to me bv aci n table Also, two \egro Women. Ats(i F, a woman about at) ot .hr. rears id age: JUDITH, a woman about 14. u 15 years of age Levied »n as the property r,f Robert \l. lugra to satisfy sundry fi. fjs issued from a Justice” Court in Talbot County. in fivor of Liv ingston va. against said Ingram Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also. n Irnso on Lot 122. in tlm 23d district of originally Muscogee now "Tu hot county, leased for three venrs with 30 ac es cleared land Levied on as 'tie property of Janie- Morris, at the suit of Peter Glower v satd Morris. Levy made and icturned tome >y a uousiablc. JOHN G. BOYNT< -N, stiff ALSO, at thossine time nod place, the fol lowing property, viz: One tnnre, eight years old. Throe nitvs and two calves. One heifer. One steer, and One clock. Levied on ft-; the property of Pleasant Lawson at 111" suit of lames F Smith v-\ said Lawson A V A Pearson, security on the appeal Fi fa fro Talbot Sunei ior court Proper y pointed out by Lawson Oi'.' loi of bind No. 44 in the I4th district "( orTgi nP Muscogee now Talbot r,eimly:nl <»n< negro boy named Holieit. abn t 7 years old. l.i ve<i c i tlie property of Joseph Miiclnint. to *a‘isfi sundry 11 ins issued fioni a Justice's co’ 1 . ’ i" !:sV >r of A Gray vs Joseph VI arc ha lit urn rips!, and Sila- Stephens endorser Pr.-oer- V"> liile.l obi hy defendant l.ovy made and ret:nii-'.l to me hy a Constable Wm FLEMING n s POSTPONED K ILE. Al ti e -.0n,, time and place, will lui sold 1 Bark Hay llor»e, l Hark HriiiiHc f 'ow nn«l (’ulf, Le> o.i „n t,y virtue of an aUschtMent anil sold by ■ r.:in .1 the Imiii/iable Sup.irpv , „urt as the prop. ,yoiJ , Lone “djnl aitacliNient sued ' l-tviji ot Flcnii Fitzpatrick against the a tpl Joel JOHN C BOYNTON, altlf. june fA \TERRIWETHER SALES. ) HERR will be s-dd on thu first Tnetdav in August next, at the Gourt House in erri- i vt'uther county , between the übnal hour* efsalc, j the following property, to-wit: One Lot of Land, No. 147. Iu the 3.1 district of formerly Troup now Merri velln r county. LevieiF on :is thu property o i Win Mrm-fer tosaii-fv one fi. fa. issued fronta Jackson Superior court in lavoi of 'l’liomae ] llardernan for the use of Irby Hudson vs. said: W tp.* Meuefur. HUGH LOCKF.TT.D Sh.T. june 30 FHAITJ! I'llAI!I>!! \I,L person* arc eanlioned not t„ trade fir eight small notes for .*>2s each, given by me to Thomas J. Dickson, as the same were obtain ed by fraud. The saiil notes were given some time in Au gust Inst, and wore made payable on the Ist day of February, Jfe3‘J, to setd Dickson o’- bearer Tin; above described notes are not recovera ble al law, and ] am determined not to pav them or any part of them. JO N COX. feb 11, 1832, ofl.ee Cos Go. AU V TIO N EER’S N OTI CE. fSAIIE Subscriber informs tlie public that his regular Auction Sales will take place on Tuesday and Fr iday nights; also re quests tnoso persons who wish to have goods disposed or by auction to hand them in the day previou to the sale, and those purchasing are particularly requester! to call for their purcha ses the next morning after the sale, by so doing ‘hev will confer a favor on fell H. 1832 K ri. NORTON, Auct. THE SATURDAY COURIER. The largest Aj 1 cheapest Weekly JSercspu per in tht United States, Is published ever- Saturday by VOODWAR) A Si'll A GG, rniCE $2 t'ER ANNUM. 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Uncurront notes of solvent banks, received at par, Addross, free of postage, Woodward dp Spragg, No 112 (’hesii. t-st, Piula pitoposiaxs For pub ithtng a ici c/ety I'apcr in Maryville, ast Tennessee, to be called the Maryville re ligious ANI) LITERARY INTELLIGENCER The subscribers propose publishing’ a 1 Newspaper, under the above title, to be ■ devoted to the interests of Religion, Lit eral are anti General Science. No apology we think, need be offer- ! ed.in proposing a paper of this kind to this culighted community. As far us our information extends, there is no similar paper til the (Situtc, and there is a great deficiency of means for obtaining information on many import ant subjects, among u large portion ot the people. “Knowledge is power,’’ and it needs \ no labored argument to prove, that it is essential to the prosperity and happi ness of individuals at.d nations. It is the handmaid of religion, anil the bul wark of civil and religious freedom. Experience and observation abundantly prove, that other things being equal, that’ community is the most happy, virtuoa and respectable the mass of whose in habitants embraces tliegreatest amount of intelligence. Ami there is no way of obtaining Various and interesting inlor mation so cheap as by taking a newspa per Those who have not the means to obtain, nor the time to peruse large volumes, may, at an expense of less than one cent day, obtain much and very val a liable information.-r Besides, a news paper, by its regular arrival, keeps up pleasing and healthful excitement of mind: by its agreeable variety, it affords a mental least to every diversity of taste: and it causes many an hour to pass away agreeably and profitably. which wop Id otherwise be spent in idleness or mischief. ULAN OFJ’I BLIGATION. Two pages xvill be devoted to reli gious and literary information, to the defentling of the doctrines of grace as taught in the Bible, and the govern ment and discipline of the Church as constituted by Christ and his Apostles; and to the defence of such benexmieni institutions as are calculated to pro mote the best interest of tnan, and the universal spread ofthe gospel of Christ. One page will be devoted to domestic and foreign news. The remaining page to advertisements anti other miscella neous matter. While we shall endeavor, mildly, but firmly, to advocate the cause of truth, we shall carefully avoid party politics and ecclesiastical bigotry. In the rela tion of facts anti (be expression of opin ions, we shall he governed solely by a view to truth and the gcnerel good. Ami our columns shall ever he opened to friendly communications, even from those who may differ fro in us in senti meat, on nnv subject that comes within the design of this paper. Terms. The ••Maryville Hhi giocs imp Litegary Inteli.ioknckr’’ will bo printed on it l-mper royal sheet nt >¥2 50 |mr annum, to he paid within the year. The first number will be issued ill the early part of Juno next, if not sooner. . D. HOYT, S. W. MeCiIACIiEiV Maryville, March, 1^32. POUR months after date, application will I»«> iiiaiis to Ilia I lonortililn Iniuriar 1 ’ourt »f Hear county wliilo littiuii for oplina- I r*. p’t po**o‘- f.r loavu tnm-'l two mi-ip uch (Gnr I na’in a unman »tid Imm child) bimiritiK to llu» j Batata of John fl Knulh late of saiil uomiti, j 4i»i* foi 'hi- tw-ri fit I.f lll© liaiia i.ij credit *ra of •aid deed 'I lu* I7lli Man’ll IKVJ. j nutfuk 31,1*32. N \NGY SMITH, Adm * i THE COUIMET OP 18f!2; 1 Doubling lleavenV Fait lust capo, m«• appear” From lier long travel of a thousand year*.’ t 9 w - | g list published, a largo Planisphere represent »" atian or mop, of the situation and appearance 1 approaoiiino Coinot, its apparent diurnal ■Course, and the principal Con“lcllali(.nH and Fix- i *Oll fttnrs tint lie along i’s path, as lliey will bo j | seen in the heavens; including an Kphemcris of, j its daily progress in Right Assenlioti and Decli nation; the times of its; Rising, I’assi-’g the ! vlcridian, Ac from the time it first becomes vis j ible, to the period of its final disppearsnee. The) j explanatory matter embraced in the Map, found- [ ml upon accredited computations, will render ’ jibe whole eminently interesting, and nerfoetly i I intelligible ; and at the anno tnno enable tlie j cummutici.l observer to (iiror.t his eye to that | i point in-the heavens where the Garnet will first , i make it* appearance, iv>d trace' its onward • progress from day to day Orders may bo addressed to D F Robinson j | A t'o Hailford ; Gray & Bowen, Boston; Jon- ! : -it han Leavitt New York: Gary A Lea, Phila- ! dclphiaj Seymour A' Htt'chinsori, (Ancinnati. I I and Purse A Stiles Snviiinab. as it is not prob- i j able, however, that tins work can circulate, in j j tlie ordinary course of (rode, over but a limited : 1 portion of the United Slates, before the time.— j ' individuals rfviy relv upon reeeving a copy by j mail, on remitting O-.-e Dollar, of any specie j paying bank, tu //< •-< Utah Senna r, .Veic-ftriinin, j i Conn. — And publishers if papers, who give Ibis j ■ notice n few insertions, addressed in m like | manner sli .il have a copy GEORiiIA: - Merriwetlier Uouuty. OHN /V-cock tolled l.eliire Lbarles 11. Webb, i an acting Justin; oi thu Peace in and for said County, i A SORRELL HORSE, lour feet ten i':c> iiigh; has a long tail; both hind feet white; sd and all round, supposed to be nine years old A ppm vd by John Ruali and Amsworlh Hardaway to $55 m tiamoel DarJern I,.bed i ofore Gideon Chris tian, an acting Ju-lice of the Peace tor said I county, A MARE j supposed to be five ,ears old; a small star in I her forehead Appraised by Pleasant Clopton , and VV illiam W yatt to $55. j june 23 1.. \V HUSSKY. cl k. | GEORG A: itatiiiofjih County. | IL BIAS: i'houias Watts applies to mo ’ » for Lotte.s of Administration on the ‘ estate of Isaac II Langston, deed late o: said e unty: This is therefore tu. cite mid admonish ' all and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe | ”aid dec and to bo and appear at my office within | the time pretn ribed bv law, to shew cause, if i any t have, why said letters should not be j granted. juno 23 Win II BARTON. <’. G. O ROBERT OF PARia ON band a t. w copies of Scott’s last Novel, Koberi of Paris, t-gether with a variety j of new and interesting works. E. 8. Norton. I march 24 Broad street Tobago i—on t :onsig.niviknt I ,IXP " excellent quality I’nbaeco, maH *■9 " ufnclured in ,\onh i arolina, put to suit retailers in pound and half pound pings.— For sale low LAW HON A IIOWKLL. api it 21, 1832 J.A.CLE VE L AND, SCR t(St. REFPF.t TFUI.LY ill ior Ills the, eit-zens of Columbus and its vicinily that he has re turned, and will re- iain in he place a few days Those who may desire his professional services arc invited to call anon. lie will not revisit the place until next fallal which time he may bo expected, 110 can bo found at iM’intoah Flail. June 10. DISSOLUTIONS : ’ IP HR connexion in business under the firm of I Tarver A Squire was dissolved on the24th • 4 March last by thodealli of Mr. Squire, the business of the concern will be closed by the “Übsctiber. BENJ. P. 1 ARVF.R. inn 10 L-2- HUDSON k J LLI’ON HSVK ju-t received from New York and harleston, and arc now opening one door j ■ .• Messrs Lawhon A Howell's on Broad '' levt. a handsome assortment of Dry Gooda, Hard-ware ami utlciy, ll.as, Shoes Bridles, snddlo-, A c which they intend to. sell low for ca-h or good paper , ALSO—Daily expecting from New-Orleans, a supply of Groceries , Ragging, and Rale Rope, the Fanners and all other persons are solicited to call and examine for then.sevles juno 9 STATE OF GEORGIA: I>IJ Itis tree .nt,, HI O'. 1 UMTKiX, go vernor anil Commander in Chief of the Jinny and Vary of this SUte and if the Mihtin thereof: VV HEKLAti, in and by an act of tho Legis f * laluro of tin late, passed on tlie 23rd day of Decern I or. 1831, entitled “An nci to ro gulato the luluie elections of members of i oti gu-ss m this State.’’ it is enacted and declared, ■ l lull so soon as bis Kx'-elloucv tho Governor shall obtain the laws of Congress fixing the ra tio of Representatives to be olocled for the Na tional Legish lure, agreeably to the lato censuk, it shall bo his duty to issue las Proclamation, an nouncing the number of Representatives of this ' late is entitled to.’*- And whereas l have re ceived official information that tho Congrass of the United iate” have, by “an act for the ap pointment of a epn.sentnlires umono ‘the. several States according to the fifth census,” passed tho -2nd day of Mat 1-32, declared that tho state of Georgia, after tho 3rd day of March 1833, “hall be represented in the Hou.-o of Repros nt olives of tho United Slates, by nine members, to he elected within tho said state. I have therefor*, undt r the authority of the liclore recited acts, issued tins my Proclamation, announcing to the citizens of this ytate that at Lie next annual election for members of tho Lo giglutnre, and eveiy two years thereafter, until altered by law, the people of this State will be entitled to tlie services of, and authorized to elect Nine Representatives to represent them in tlie House of Representatives ofthe Congress ofthe United States Given unde- my hand, and the Great. Seal of f ■ the State, at the State House iu % MHledgeviile.thiit fifth day ofJune, ? in tho year of our Lord eighteen 'CEj&si??';hundred and thirty two, and in the fifty sixth year ofthe liidepeudeuce ofthe Unit od Stales of America WILSON LUMPKIN. By the Governor Kveraid Hamilton. Sec. of Stato ID Tho editors of the several newspapers in tins Sintu ate requested to puhlibli thu above on.e. Juno lfi.— It. LAND, 101 No |U7 in * lie !Hb District of Musco- J, eo ( uiio'y lor «alo tiy Gi:«» IV DILLINGHAM, ) Jnne 0, 183^ GEORGlA— 3 lcrriu'cther County. > V 11KRR V- James* s-hion, adminiitiator | ‘ of ihe estate f John Pufliit, dee. applies ; to me for b-tters r.f dismission oi said cslaio — i These are therefore lo cite and adtn >ni h ait I and sio. ular, the kirubr’d aid creditors of said ! dcecased to be amt uppear ut my office, within tlie time prescribed by law. to show cause if any ! they have, why said letters should not bo grant- : ed Given under my hand ar.d seal this !Hh day of November. 1831 hov 19 •’ F.VI M. ADAMS, c. c n I G lit>JiGl A— Aferriu'ether County. ’WSniEREAC) Ailnirtus I'.. Jackson ; • " and J'.rdan Reece applies to me for let ters of administiat on on the estate of William H SandoiK lalo of said county tire. Tluikb arc therefore to cite and ad n nish, ail and singular, the kindred and creditors of said dec. to he nud j appear at iny office within tlie time prescribed by-law to shew cause, if any they have why said letters should not be granted.—Given under uiy hand this Bth day of May, 1832 may 19. I,IOVI M' ADAMS, cc. o GEORGIA / Randolph C’vuii/y. VYriIF.RKAS Hardy P Humphry and Mari 3 all K. Kverrtt, applies to rpo for letters of Administration on tlie e<tate of William Everett la*e of said county, deceased--’I he-e are thee fore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at mv office within tho time prescribed bv law, to show cause', if any they have, why said letters should not bo granti and. Given under my hand, tht” 9th May, 1832. may 19. WM 11. BARTON, c. c. o. GUARDIAN’S' HALE. WILL be -old agreeable to an order of the lulerior court of Merriwetlier county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday in August next, ut Greenville, between the usual hours of sale— Lot of Land No 187 ;n the 10th dist.cf formerly Troup now Merriweth er county, ti e property of A A Rirginn Lewis, illegitimate, sold for the benefit of said illegiti mate SAM'L LEWIS, Sen’r may 19, ! 832* Guardian. ~ AI)M IN IS’l’llA TOR’S NOT It' E. \I.L persons indebted to the estato of Wm. Bowen dec late of t oweta county, are re quested to call and settle with tlie subscribers, and thus who have claims against the estate are i desired to come forward, and pres nt their dc ; mauds in the manner prescribed bv la Samuel Bimline, Adm'r. Mary Bowen, Adm'x. ! Nownan, Feb. 25,1833 GEORGIA, Merriwetlier County. lIERLA2-, ibadiah Ward applies to me for letters of Administration on the es tate of Benjamin Ward late of the county of Walton, dec. Those are there foie to cite and admonish all ,Y singular the kindred and credi tors of said deceased, to be and appear al my . ffico within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted Given under iny hand this 3d dav of April, 1832 LEVI M ADAMS, Glk. april 14, 1832. NOTICE. NY person knowing any thing of Andrew Killgor , a printer by trade, either alive or dead, w ould bestow a groat favor on me by direc ting a few lines to me to Lagrange, Troup co. Ga. 1 have not heard from him lor 4 years, he was then In Selma, Ala Elizabeth Killgore. NOTICE. IFORWARNaII persons from trading for a N to of hand given to Dozier Thornton, da ted 20th January 1832, and due tho 25th De cember or Ist of January, foi Nino Hundred Dollats The consideration for which said note was given lias failed, and I inn deiermincd no o pay it unless by law -compolled march 31. Chuppel Slo«ltr<*. NOTICE. {JOUR months after date application will be made to the honorable the inferior coin t of Talbot county, when sitting for o binary purpo ses, for icave to sell lot ofland no forty oiglil in the eighth district of Muscogee county, drawn by Eliza Ann Hays, Illegitimate. Benjamin Rate, Guardian for Eliza Ann llays jan 4 NOTICE. months after tlatc, application will bo made to the honorable ( Vmrt. of Or dinary of Muscogee county, for leave to sell the real estate ofZadock Lewis, Soo inarch sth, 1832. Ilirain Fuller, Adtn. NOTICE. BROUGHT TO JAIL in Greenville, Mer riwethor county, a Negro woman who calls herself Ann. The owner will come forward, prove property, pay expenses and take her n way ELIJAH REEDER, Jailor, feb. 18 183 . LI VER Y Sl\ 1 ISLES. /ifUIE Snbscribcr would inform the citizens JL ot Columbus and others visiting this sec tion of the country, that he has just opened his Livery Stables, on Crawford Street, near the river. here every arrangement has been made to accommodate the public in his lino of busi ness, on the most liberal terms He will also keep horses by the year, month or niglr., nt the customary rates, and Ihose entrusted to his r.are shall receive the strictest attention. Ho will also keep horsrs Carri gos, Gigs, Sulkies, iVc to hire, by tho day or or a longei period, qn rea sonable terms. His horses will bo well trained and in good or dor, and nothing will be wanting on his part to promnto the comfort and conveiHceeo of the patrons ofthe establishment. JOHN WHITESIDE. nniil 28, 18fio.—f,m. NEW PUBLICATION. TUST reei ived at the Columbus Book Store. ’ p LIBRARY OF RELIGIOUS KNOWL EDGE, containing a Journal of Voyages and Travels by tho Rev. Daniel Tyorman and George Bonnet, Esq. deputed from the London Missionary Society to visit their various stations in the Eolith Sea Islands, China, India. Ac. bc tlie years 1821 and 1829. compiled from original documents, by James Montgomery, author of ‘ Tho World before the Flood ” “The Christian Psalmist," and other poems: in 3 vols. E. S NORTON. June lf> Broad Street ft O T 5 V ■•:. ITIOtTR MONTHS from this date I shall np " |'lv lo thi IJonornlile the Inferior Court of Merrtwclher County when oittiug for or.iinaty ptti poses, for leave to sell 11 lot of land, lying in Walton county, on tho waters of Aptlaeliv, whereon Benjamin Ward deed formerly lived, for the benefit of tho heirs of Benjamin Ward dec'd- O UADI AII WAR! Adm'r. June IG, 1832. DOMESTIC MANUFACTORY. 8t | dint, home made ( H AIRS, A I for sale by Lmwliou At Howell. « o¥zl 111 * li'W’Kli. f-.-j - S'i r ) --. ;o„~, v--y.V) . .‘g,Jweti' ----' 'HUE Subscriters have recently p-ieliased s the above well known stand, formerly oc cupied by Gen Howard It has undergone a th rough course of repairs and is now open for tho reception of Bonrdcrsaud transient custcrn -1 ers The subscribers pledge themselves that tho most unremitting exertions tdiatl be made to render ill.: stay or those who rnay call upon them agreeable. And while they would return ihr-ir sincere thanks to a generous public for Uk> v'orv liberal patronage already bestowed, they wrjjild respectfully solicit a continuance of similar fa vors. Their house is situated in a healthy part of tiio town and near tlie centro of business. Their house shall at a’l times be supplied with the best tho market affords, and their charges shall he modi rate Their stables are large, well supplied and faithful!, at tendril by an excellent Ostler. They have also lots for the accr murodnlion of drovers. The Proprietors of the Northern and I Southern lines of Stages have selected this | house as the it general Stage office, where seals ; can bo daily taken for Y\ a.-diington City .V New York, Mobile dv New-. Ricans. i’OMROY & MONTAGUE. Columbus. Jan 28. 1832 BVft'ubW ilAftlJ?**. apprise the public that \v< have taken possession ofthe well known i Pu’dic House, THE HAMILTON HALL ¥ And t luii the House is ttndetgoing a cornpielo fi'tish, with huge and convenient additions suita ble to accommodate Boarders ae<fTravellers; and without t,.0 flattering solicitations usual; we invite our friends and tlie public in general to give us a call, feeling confident that every convenient and necessary attention will be ren dered to make pleasant tho time and situation of those who may lavoi us with their calls. barkly martin, april 21, 1832.—1 t. A B IMVVSON »%The Federal Union A Georgia Journal will please give tho above four insertions. New €* roeersj. S HIE Bubsciiber has taken 1110 storo next * door to the Post Office and opposite Pomroy &' Montague s Hotel, where he lias just opened, and will sell nt reasr.nab’o prices, an a-sort ment of wall selected Fresh Groceries and Old Liquors; among which are: Old Mi.nongahcla Whiskey Western do. Old Jamaica Rum, t s'gniac Brandy, Holland Gm, Old Madeira Wino, Ale and Cider, • l.oaf and Brown Sugar, Best Tea, Mola--sos, lii.'o, Fall Mackerel, No. 1, liavanna Segats, Best Tobacco. April2o—49--if G. GRIEVES. Shoes, Shoes. I \ XV I ION Sj 11OWE LL 1 I j l,s * received a large and full assoL.- a- x menlof Stout Negro Slices. Gentlemen’s fine Boots, Do. do. lace bootees, Ladies lace Prunella boots, do do Leather do. o do Morocco do. dhildron’s hots uxsortud Doc 3d, 1831 WBWGOODIf L. C. ALLEN' HAS RECEIVED AND H RECEIVING, HI9 FALL AND WINTER GOODS, lll< Ii ho will sell on accommodating terms. His stock is composed in part of the following articles, viz: London Dulfil, Rose and Point Blankets, Super blue, black, brow n and olivo Cloths, Black Lasting, Beavcrtoens, Fancy Cord, Rod ami white Flannels Canton Flannels, Rod, white and figured Valencia Shawk, Bonibazcttes inti Bninbuzinos, Merino Circassians of various colors, f'ashmeio Handkcrcliicfs, Bandanna, flugg, Pongee plaid silk Ildkfs. Super Italian (trarats, various colors, Colored crape camblet. Cotton and Linnen Drilling. Ladies’ silk, cotton and worsted Hose, Gentlemon’s do. do. and halfdo. Ladies’ V gentlemen’s Gloves of various kinds. Cambric, bwins, jaconet and book Muslins, Buper bleached and broom Linens, Brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Domestic } laids, Bed Ticking, Russia Sheeting, I Tinted lled-sprcads, counterpanes, Italian Gros de Naples Muslin Robes, Sarcriet and Duchi e Silks, Silk and cotton Umbrellas, S, c. * Ladies’ gentlemen’s and children's SHOES. A variety of men's, youth's and children's HATS .* CAPS HARD* WARE <s• CUTLERY. Crocftcrfi <Gl,Tss^®ei f avc. ALSO. Ono caso superior SHOT GUNS Dae. 3, 1831 —ts ' ' MTKIiI jVTISS If. 15RIG(;s has removed ImY Male - LTJ & Female Sc hool to the Building on tho corner of Jackson and St. Clair streets, near tbo Methodist Church, where she will continue in givo instruction in Orlhographt, Reading. Wr» ling, Arithmelic, Eng’ish Grammar, Geogra f.liv. History, plain Sewing, Embroidery, Fan cy-work Ac. " t the customary rates J uno 0. g ( SINGLE dp DOUBLE REFINED JtO.Tf Sllflßl*. \ lew hnrrols of the above article, manufae * lured in a superior manner by W. Edward Moment of Charleston. H. C. Teas, of different qualities. A low dozen superior white and pink CLam paipno winn Tenorifi© and Madeiia W in#Ri. Linvhon b Howell. HOMESI'I s< various kind* and colors receiving bv ' ; O W. DILLINGHAM. Juno It