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\ ..". . si»Ui Oil the first Tue.-rLiy
» t in 1 n-tober nest tit tln) Court h uise, in
| tI > r.i.vn of !•;e*"t Mi rr: we*her c,rir.lv.
t’Oiwcen the n--.ua’ hums of s i-e, tint following
pr openly, lo «it—
One Lot. of Lund, -V<>. 101, in 'lie Oth
dierietof originally Tivir,i, now Vlerriwetli*!'
county— Levied on'as ill-: !»r ’pertv of Willi < m
St j.ir-.wn in «,inf» n fi fa flout the Superior
,f Oglethorpe county,iu favol <1 \N I 1
jam Bird, vs. said S'u.irl.
Got of L.iuil, No. If), iritlie II til ilis
tri> t offer in i v Troup, u- w Me n i«N her conn
tv— Levied mi a- the nropc-tv of Will.am N.
llurmnn, t imtLly ati fa, which issued fro.li
j, iv, rK „,i Superior i 'eiirt, in favor of the Bunk
of Darien, va. Harman.
A!m>, Lot No. 25, in the Stli district til
oriiriiniMv Troup, ini' Merriacther count)
Levied on as Uni propoity of David Ohri. toplier,
I , sati-fy siiml v fi fa s, whirl* ifsui-d troni n j is
tic -Vco-:rt of Taliaferro canr.lv, in favor ol K
»i. Dickinson, vs said t hris'.ophcr, and one fi
)a, from a justice’s court of Green county, in fa
vor of A. Atkinson, vs sri-l * hristopher. Bev
ies made and returned to tne bv a con •! able
Lot of Land, No. 60, in the 9th district
.•f formerly Troup, cow ilcrn . ether count—
• Buvied on as 'ho pfojfc-ily • t John lic.ul, to
satisfy .sundry fi fa’s, which issued irnui a jo -ti-
Cl ,nrt of'GwinncUcountv, in favor of Join.
M Thomrreon. vs itin said iiead l.aviu made
3 and teturiied to me by a Constable
Lot of Land, No. 14 2, in the 11 ill dis
trict of forfneilv Troup, uu'v aicrii •eUiercmin
ly-rLevied on as tire property of Thomas I)
vir, to satisfy sund r y ti lav, which issued from a
justice's coil it of Warren comity, in favor of
"llenry B. Thompson, vs. the said Davis. Lev
ies mad und returned to me by a const aliio
HU(;il LOCKETT, ILSItTi.
August 24tli, iSb‘2 n-t?
r 11AI.1IOT SHERIFF'S SALES.
.1. OjM the first Tuesday nOl • I Ditf'.K nest, j
will be sold before llie i null house door, in ’ltd- i
button, Talbot county, between the usual hour- j
of sale, the following property to wit
One lot of Land, containing two hun
dred. two and a half actes. more or less. number
(104) ono hundred and sixty four, in thu (7 h
district of originally Muse. gee. now Talbot
county Levied ou as the property of John j
Long to satisfy two small fi fa’s from a justices j
court of tones comity . in favor of Matthew A j
Marshall, vs. James M’Oreg tv. and Mancha |
Long, and David Long, and John ong. Prop- |
ertv paimed out by VV. ,\ G .'ope Levy made ,
end returned to me by a constable.
John C. Boynton, SI i’ll’.
ALSO, at the same time and place, will
be sold,
One Lot of Land, immbertwo hundred
ami sixty fomr, (264) in the Kith district f ri
ginally Muscogee, now Talbot county to satisfy
ufi i. from Jasper Superior court, as the prop
eit of Joel Bail, y, in favor of ft laughter ami
Labuzan, vs Joel Bailey, Edward Hicks, liailey
»V Tliomaston, and John arter. Property
pointed out by John Carter.
W.\l. FLEMING, I> Sti ff.
Aug 2!) Ids 47
cTEWAIt r SHERIFF’S SALES.—
IP Will be sold in 'he town of Lumpliiii .slew
art county, on the first Tuesday in October next,
between (lie usual hours of salt, the following
property to wit—
One square of Land, No. SO, in the
13th dn ti ict originally Leo, now .itewart coun
ty— Levied op as the property of Duncan Vied
leson, to satisfy one fi fa issued out of Ito iston
inferior c utrt, in favor of Thomas Pollock, vs.
Jonathan Polk, and Duncan Nieklesoti.
ALSO,
One Lot of Land, Number 45, in the
13th d' .i iict. Levied on as the property of Al
her' V. Gresham, to satisfy one fi la, issued from
Muscogee Inferior com l, in favor of M M.
Butt Ar o. vs. Albeit Y Gredtam Property
pointed out by plainlitPs attorney
At.SO,
One Lot of Land, Number 96, in the
IStth district 1 evied on a the property of VV
Ada ns, to satisfy three small fi fa’s, two issued
fr on a just ice’s court in Jackson county, m favor
Jaini-s Austin vs William Adams, the other
from -i Justices comt of Gwin ie.t county in
flavor of Matthew Crawford pintif fer the use of
Ambrose George vs William Adams principal
and William Ezell security on stay cf execu
tion. property pointed out by defendant and re
turned to me bv a constable.
Jonathan F. Bridges, sltrlF.
II EAR D SALES.
WLI a\a lit'. SOLD at the Court House tlooi |
in the Town of Franklin, Heard county, on l!:c
first Tuesday in October next, <• itliin the. us'val
hours ot vale, the f, Towing propi tty to wit :
One Negro woman by titc name of Rose
15 years old. Levied on as the pr perty of
Silas heek, to satisfy ali fa. issued fom Heard
Superior court, in favor of (lie Hank of Macon,
vg said Cheek Property pointed oui hy the
defendant.
sept i ids DANIEL WHITAKER. Sh’ff
a UAH DLLS''s SAL E
be sold, agreeable to an order
™ » of the honorable the Inferior Court
of leriw'licr county u hen sot'ing for Ordina
ry purposes, on the Ist Tuesday in October
nest, at the Court House in Hamilton, Harris
county. between the usual h >urs of solo, led
o< land No. 270 in Ilia 30th distriel of formerly
Muscogee n av Harris county, the proudly of
Marvel McLendon, orphan: sold for the ben
efit of aaid orphan.
Thomas J. Brooks, Gunr ( n.
July,3-?. - id*
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ~
LL be sold, .ut the Court House
* * in Franklin Heard county, on the first j
Tuns lav in October nox, a negro woman na
med ornolm and lier child, nart of the estate
of John G Smith, late of mid county deceased.
Sold f>r I lie benefit of 'he heirs and creditors
of said Simla. NANCY SMITH, Adm'x.
August. I tds
AijMI.VIsTUATOR'S SALE.
\ G tE ABLE to nil order of the Infe iur
r. Con it of Harris county, when silting for
ordinary purpose' 1 ,
Will bes lid on the fir t Tuesday in February
neat ut'lie p'aco <f Imldiug Snpmi >r court in
Lou e ■ inly, Lot of land No 143 in l.'ie 111 dir
•ro'i ot i, e county, bclon 'mg to the estate ot
Eduard Hi s licensed.— *' Id for the tienafit of
th l om ind credit snf said deceased —Terms
made to i Hon th,. ,f,| „f, |.
iiugunt 11, \l-\:uuli-i B:i»s, itiliu.r
H I! iiimttlis afi< r<l it* 1 , fl|»|ilicitlH<li
viM la oade to the If ,oor.it,tc luleri r
( ourt f (jo ir oo,in* , ivhi'f v'tta * f*ir <*rdiui
It pi H'W* 1 I'.f le«t<- io -'I f ii ogiio-s (Cor.
am ■"« <im stul.li. r l **t.o imii*-. to tin
if Jdm G Hmirb e *,f *.,,<1
4r • III' ‘ln 't-nj i;> ..f(t | to*i s ', and 1 II- 'll |» of
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umtiU 31, Ir J, *»4A L'V lEWll'il, Ad u »
A T’CTloNEEK’r*' NOTTCL.
~BIHE Suhscri! t r informs the pttldie
tlu.t his regular Auction t-’a!e* will lake
place on Tuesday nod Fridnv nirghtj; also ic
1 ipicsts Inesu persons who wish to have goods
! ,i --posed of Lv p.i'eiio!.. to hand then’ in the dny
previou- to the salt, and those purchasing arc
particularly requested t” rail for their purcha
ses the next morning nffor the sale, by to doing
'liov w’.’il c-mfr-i a favor on
feb. 13, rw;t ‘ E S. NttftTON, Auct.
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CIRC U IjAU.
Church of Chritst at the liolleygrove. Monroe
County, Ga. .j ug'usl '23, 1342.
Dear bkethli LN :A e have :
learned with pain and regret thro’
I various channels and fro n dues s u.ces, Ilia
repoi's re m circulation, and have been repea
ed anil reiterated agai and again, thrnugbevery
part of this .-late, and as far as our belovod bto,
tiierand prslorof this church ’lie Rev iVitiimn !
; Ihnihrsoi, deceased, was aitown that ho in his j
| last illness, atul upon his death bed, renounced i
| a.- in hero y the dociriuc lie had maintained w till f
i so much ze.ii aio- at dour through the whole 1
course of bispubuo inmisiry, viz. the doctrine i
of Particular, Unconditional and Eternal Lieo- !
lion, and the Final Perseverance of the Saints j
through tiiiice—und iliat he died in despair, and j
•ail lout the hope of the glory of Cod
VYe have no know edge of die source from t
a lienee these reports originated—conjecture a- •
lone is iel’t in searoh ol that heart so depraved, .
of iiiat bieast so defied of t hristian charily, so
lost to every Christian viituo, as to dale In eat he
the poisonous blast of slander aga’iusi llio eon j
seer ited chambers of the dead h e deem it :
thmefoie our imperious duty to address you
through the medium of the press, that your !
minds may be' disabused of s<> gross an error, !
that the cause of Christ be not wounded, that I
your faith be not shaken, and that the slanderor j
do not for a moment tiiumph over the spoils ol :
an iii ’rotten victory We have addon to this
address, in the for-.., of ccitilicate , a small part i
of the abundant lestiihooy that cuu and be produc- j
cd, but wh en must be sufficient to satisfy- your J
minds, to confirm your hope- , ami to stiengthen
your t'aiill m the doctrines of the Gospel of
< lirist ; and may the grace of God encircle you
and sustain you through life, and -...ay you be
enabled in tile limn ol dea.lt to testily to all a
round, that you have cmndeuce in the Loid, and
iiiat >ou rest on llim whose aim atorjo Hath
brought salvation ; amt that you may die in the
triumphs of faith and in the full assurance of a
blissful immortality beyond the grave as did our
beloved brother arid pastor the late Rev. Will
iam Henderson.
jI.XD CRSO.X RAL I) U LX.
E!) ft AliD CA LLA IVA Y.
JOUJY ls UOTA.\'.
Committee.
CERTIFICATES.
Ido certiL ;hat 1 attended on William Hen
derson deceased, »s ono of liis physicians from
the commencement of his illness until lie closed
his eye in death, and through he entire course
of Ins affliction, ho confidently afiirmed tho prin
ciples ho maintained in private ami promulga
ted in public, (Particular, Unconditional and E
ternal Election-,) was tho true doctrine, and ir
was that which then alone sustained him in the
lour of death ; ha manifested the utmost re
signation through his illness, and died in full
confidence of reaping the reward of the right
uous CAREY S. LESUEUR
Aug. 28. 1832
GEORGIA- -Monroe County.
I do certify iliat ) attended on William Hen
derson, deceased, from tho commencement of
his illness until ho closed his eyes i . death; and
through the entire course of his atHictioo, lie
confidently alfinned the principles he maintain
ed in private and promulgated in public, (Par
ticular, Unconditional and Eternal Election.)
was the true doctrine, and it was that which
then alone sustained him in the hour of death :
he manifested llio utmost resignation througg
his illness and died in full confidence of rcapinh
the reward of the righteous
Aug 23, 1832. JOHN ASBURRY.
I do certify that l visited the said William
Henderson frequently during his sickness ; and
lie continued strong and steadfast in the faith A
doctrine which he had promulgated, slid lie was
firm in the belief that ho would receive tho re
ward of the righteous in a blessed immortality.
Aug 2d, 1832. ED. CALLAWAY.
I do certify that William Henderson, during
hi-'. lasi illness, expressed a full 'belief iu tho doc
trines he had preached, viz particu r, uncondi
tional and eternal election, and moreover, that
I never heard k'in, while ii constant attendance
on him. as one of his physicians, express tlie
least doubt on this subject
Aug 27, 1832. DAN. 15 SEARCY.
I do certify, that 1 was frequently in compa
ny wi h William llonderaon during Ins last ill
ness and at no time 1 never heard him exnress
any doubt as to the doctrines lie had preached,
but during his last i'lness, appeared to he per
fectly tesigned to tho will of Hod, nod to his
death. WM CL STARK
Aug 27. I S3 1 !.
GEO It GI. i— . Monroe County.
I do hereby certify, that I was repeatedly
with the Rev William lie .demon, du'ing Ins
las' illness, ns mm of his consult mg pliraie.atis.
The limt time I saw hi u, lie expressed to tec Ins
convictions th it lie had run his course, fed 'hat
ll»n line had cornu nnil lie must depart lie
fii queiitlv spoke to me of the eertnwtty of h *
death ; hut never nt any time did lie utter the
fl'st w *r<4 »(pr«Ht*itw of dould to the truth of
I tin* ifoctune* that .<■ hud .iiiiiiilamd through
I if.« whole c. lime <>l his public ministry Ills
! wb de theme tome was Ins c< * fid.mm m and re
j sigmttin. to, Ihe w ill of the laud
Auf ‘fit fsdig \V |J MVKPIfEfh*
IJ /'Tin 'oioi. and J- inn i MlllertgeviJlu, and
jDe.UHfsl, I «»l l-oiuir, are ri q ovU ii In pnMili
! In sb ive limn hw *, and larsttj lti> it sects
| <W lUtr, 4t
1 HE COAi/VILT OF 1332; K
—— ‘W hose train’s cnn-.iticijK sv cep,
Doubling Heaven’s firtbert capo, now appear'
From her long travel cf a thousand year*!”
][ ust published, n large I'lnnUtphcrr represent
»" alion or mop, of the situation and appearance
I of the approieliing Comet, its apparent diurnal
i course, and the principal Constellations and Fix
ed Stars that.lie along i’s path, ns they will be
seen in the lix*vcn?; inch ding an Ephemeris of
i*s daily progress in Right Assention aid Ifeeti
i nation; the times of its; Rising, l apsing the
l Mo: idinn, Ac fiom t*ie time it. first becomes vis
ible, to the period nfiW final disppe.ar.inre. 'J lie
exnlana'oi v matter rnurnced in the Map, found
ed upon accredited enyipulations, will render
ilie uhnlo cii.c’.errllv inltrcsting, and ncrfeetlv
intelligible; and at the slpm tune enable tin
commonest olrsctver to ilityct his eve to that
point in the heavens vvliet at lie Con et will firs'
; make it* appea.tanco and trace its onward
i progress from day today
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paying hank, to lltzi/.inh Sr.ynttr t Xi.wdirilain, '
Conn. —And publishers of p ipers,who give this
notice a few insertion*, addressed m in like
; manner shall have a .-opv
GEORGIA: —Mcrriwetlier ('ounty.
O! IN cock tolled before Chatles 11. Webb*
an acting Justice of the Peace in and foi
j said Conntv.
A SORRELL HORSE,
I four feet, ten leches high; has a long tail; both
j !.”nl feet v’ln'e; sdi dalf round, supposed to be
nine years old Appraised by John Ruth and
Anisworlli Haidawav to s:s’’
Samuel Dardevn tolled nefore Gideon Clirin
tian. ar> acting Justice of the Peace for taid
county,
fl 1 ’ l lt P
ti t<:ujJtlJ
[ . uppofcd to be five ears old; a small star in
her forehead. Apprai-cd by Pleasant Clopton
arid Will-am Wvatl lo fikT»r»
j.trie 2B t VV UUMJH’.Y. el’li.
(iliUlUi A: ilnm)ii||ili County.
W/' li-iRAS; i ltomas Watts applies to me
v v for Letters of Administration on the
eslate of Isaac II Langston, dec’d late o: said
e untv: Tills is therefore to cite and admonish
; all and singular the kindred and creditors oftlie
said dec'd to he and appear at iny office within
the time prescribed by law, lo shew cause, if
any they have why said letters should not he
granted.
jnne2:l Wm 11. BARTON. C. C O.
ROBERT OF PARIS.
CNN hand a lew copies of Scott’s last Novel. ;
V Robert of Paris, together with a variety
of new and interesting works.
E. S. Norton.
rmi-cli 21 Broad street
TuTfAt r i—i >ST ta #N sHLN M l-.rcT
. k B' Xes excellent, quality Tobacco, maw
v ufactured i-i Nortlr Carolina, pul to suit |
retailers in pound and ltalf pound plugs.— For;
sale low. LAW HON A HOWELL,
apiil 21, 13.T2
]
* S'-HE connexion in business under the firm of
* Tarver A Squiro was disol veil on the ‘J Ith
ni March last by the death of Mr. Squiro, the
business of the concern "ill be closed by the
subscriber. , 15ENJ. I'. TALIVER.
Il'.T, ’ fl. '
ITE w a iron
HUDSON k FELTON
HvVE jus! received from Nevv-York and
Ici leston. and are now opening one door
>u . w Messrs Ijawhon A Howell's on Broad
• ect, a handsome assortment of Dry (roods,
Hard-ware and otleiy, Hi’s, Alices Bridles,
Saddles, Ac which they intend to sell low for
cash or good paper
ALSO—Daily expecting from Neiv-Oileans,
a supply of
Groceries , Ragging, and Bale Rope,
the Farmers and all <-.bcr persons '.are solicited
to call and examine for the se.les
jnne 9
LAND,
IOT No. 107 in the Oth Distiiet of Musco-
Jgoo County, for sale by
G'.O VV. DILLINGHAM.
Jane 9. 1332
A DAILNISTR.fiTi)WS SALE.
GRF.RABLE to an order of the honorable
•’* the Inferior court < f Harris county, when
silting for ordinary purposes:
Will bo sold on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, at the court-house in Clinton, (Jones
county.) all the real estate of Edward Bass, dec
lying in Jones county; situated on lie Oakmul
'jpc river: also four islands No s 53, 54. 55 and
56 in the ‘akmnlge. river. There is the rise
of 499 acres of land with a good mill-seat and
good fisheries attached thereto. j\'o sos llie land
not known.
Sold for tho IvWffit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased.—Te'ni* made known oil the
day of sale. ALI- XANDER BASS, adm'r
august 11. 60tl
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Georgo Rennet. Esq. deputed from the London
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E S NORTON.
June lfi llroad Street
• NOTICE.
(.101111 months after date, application will hr
r unde so the Honorable tho Court'of Ordi-|
nary of Carroll County f r leave to sell Lot of
Land No 71 in tho lllh District of Henry
County, and flflv acres of I ot No 87 in said
; “O n'v and distriet, f-r the benefit of the heirs
! and creditors oft he estate of John Long, lalo of
fltMirv Count deceased
MAROARETT LONG Exetrx
J- n< 93
A RJITKiST i« ATOH'SKAMk
\V 1 1 .1 he sold at the < Ymrt House door in the
j t vn of Cnthhert Rand l bt county n Saturda
the 37th October nnxt. within tho usual hours
lof aalo sundry articles of nersonal piopor’v be- |
1 ngine to the e-tats of Wm F- erltt deceased, j
! ennsi'ting »*f household n "d kitchen furniture;
1 and otlier artieh « too tedious to mention. Sold |
| so »he benefit of the creditor* of “aid deceased j
Terms rash M A IMI I', KVENII r T,
sent I 183940 8 'dm x.
GEORGIA ILard ('<>uut ii.
Ol I.ED liefori* ire. Win ‘-fewart a Jils/ire
of the nnace **f »xi<l ecuiity bv James
I Or, cm,* fbialiltten g»ay horse ati-mt f>tleoi. ,rs
I old. iT-is#eve*, and nicked ; »pti-.i«*d by Go**.
■ isulr ai.d J ‘irre« Him oce *o s2ll
WM BTKWIBT, J P.
4 trueegiraM fr iu dm estray book, this lilt
j rlepc i.twr Ir>(
w til. Kullivnti, n.r, i. r.
i FepUmlxr C>, 4‘t
ADAILViSTRA TOR'S SALE, t
. GRKK Bt E to an order ot the Inferior
crnrtuf Harris county , when sitting for
| ordinaly purposes,
Will be sold at the place of holding Rnpeuor
court in Randolph county, on the first '1 no-day i
in Janiioiy next. Lot r.fiand No 31 >< in the Hih
district, (formerly 1 pc.) now Rudolph county, i
belonging to the estate of Edward Boss deccas- j
, d—so and fi r the benefit < f the heirs ami cicdit
ers of said decea.-ed.—Term* made known on j
the day ’ t s-ule. ALEXANDER BAk to, adm i
august 11. W* *1
ii’HK siTliscrihers announeo t r.
their old friends and the public
genet ally that they stilt occupy
’ llii-ir fornica stand et f-ot lam
bridge Creek Nation, about eq’li-dis.aut fii.m
( clnnibus aud Line (reck, where those who:
may cal! on them will receive the same aceoin-'
niodatinns as hcrei.ifore
'I he following arc our rale;':
Breakfast - * I”-,
Dinner - - - ‘‘ -TD,
Supper - - ‘ : ,97 I- ’,
. I-odging * - “,I2 l-'z
Horse feed - “,37 1-2,
I‘.u se all night - • '‘,7o,
August 11. Look Collins.
CAVTiOJA
g" do hereby for urn all persons of trading sor 1
3- two promissory notes from niyselfai.il 1 horn- ;
as Grimes security; one of said notes for twenty
two dollars and the other for eighteen ijollars
(if ni’ memory serves mo right,) payable to
Janus Wilkurson or hearer on the 2r>lh of De
cember m xt, and dated (I think,)ahoul the last
cf March or first if April last—ls any (icrson
ti dcs so- said notes, they w ill do it al their own
risk, as 1 have not received a valuable eonsider
u:ion for thoae ii'-'les. iMARSiIAL GRIMES.
Lumpkin Stewart county, August II 2
NOTICE.
BROUG HT to jail, viiceenville Morri weath
er comity Georgia a negro man, who says
Ips name i Ton, and is one of the State’s hands,
and that he loft hem sor.it time in jnne last;
he i, b u' 45 or 4 r > yea's old; he says that riud
son > as the overseer of ihe hands which lie lett.
Tlie overseer or contractor of said butincss will
got said negro b,y application and proving him
in terms of the law, and paying' expenses
Sept I. E REEDER. Jaicr
L OUR months after date application will be
-S made lo the Court of Ordinary, for Heard
county, for lenvo to sell a negro woman— .Ml!.-
LF. V— part of the estate of John G Smith, late
of said county deceased, for the benefit of cred
itors. NANCY SMITH,
Sept. 1.1832 4m 47 Executrix.
~~ CAUTION? 7
\I L persons are hereby cautioned against
trading for a Ware house situated in the town
of Columbus and built for Clayton A Grimes
wc hold a Lien on the pioperty as Builders
for six hundred and fitly Dollars and have the
house in possession which will not be given Up
until all arrears be paid.
Asa Bates.
C. C. Dilible.
Julv 2Glh.
WI»IIN COTTOtf,
OF various numbers, just received from the
t'etlon manufactory at Athens. Ga. and for ;
sale bv Geo. VV DILLINGHAM
MOTI r K .
5/OUR Ms 'NTllf from this date I shall ap
‘• plv to the Honorable the Inferior Comt of i
'terriwether County when silting for or. inaiy
purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land, lying in
Walton county, on the waters of Apilachy,
whereon Benjamin Ward dec'd formerly lived,
for tho benefit of the heir* of Benjamin Ward
dec’d.
OBADIAII WARD, Adm’r.
June 16,1832.
_ LOTTERY NOTICE.
j e|HUE holders of Tickets in the Millodgoville
i iJL Street Lottery, are informed that llie re
| suit of tho Drawing wlib h took place on the
I "th May, 1832, may be seen by applying to
E. S. NORTON,
may 13. Agent for oqyManagcrs
LI VEll Y STA BLES.
/ JTIIK Snbscriber would inform the citizens
ot Columbus ar and others visiting this sec-
I tion of the country, that he has just opened Iris
: Livery Stables, on Crawford Street, near the
j river where evert arrangement lias been made
! to accommodate the public in his line of busi-
I tress, on tho most liberal terms. lie will aiso
j keep horses by the year, month or night, at the
| customary rates, and those entrusted to his care
shall receive the strictest attention. He will
I also keep horses. Carri gos, Gigs, Sulkies, Ac
| to hire, by tho day or or a longer period, on rca
; snnable terms.
I His horses w ill be well trained and in goodor
! dor, and nothing "-ill be wanting on his par t to
promote Ihe comfort and convenience of the
patrons of the establishment.
JOHN WHITESIDE.
anril 23,1832 —6m.
SINGLE dp BOBBLE RE LINED
Heaf Ssitaar.
\Fcw barrels of tiro above article, manufac
tured in a superior manner by W. Edward
Bement of Charleston, S. C.
Teas, of different qualities.
A few dozen superior white and pink Cham
lia'gne wine
I Tenerife and Madeira Wines.
may 5. Lnwhon k. Ilowell
a u a-: \ v v
For Neicspupers and Period Lais.
'I HE Subscriber informs tho public ;hat lie
i has boen appointed agent for the
Medical f’hirurgical Review, U Jorrnal
of Practical Medicine,
a Quarterly, published in New York, edited by
James Johnson, M. 1). Physician Extraordinary
to the King of Groat Britain—TEßMS—Jjsl
25 cents per Number, in advance. Orders for
one or more Nos. inclosing tho cash, postpaid,
will meet with prompt attention.
The Spirit of the limes or Life iu Now-Yoik,
woi kly at ijiill per year
Medico Ghirurgiciil Review, quarterly' at $5
per year
E. S. NORTON
Augu t and. Broad ‘l,
NOTICE.
I/H)l R inonlh“ atler date application r ill lie
inado to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Merriwother county, when sitting as a Court
of Ordinaiy. lor lenv : to sell Lot of Lank No
70, in llie Ihl diut. of Merriwother county. dravvn
hv Nathan J. A Thomas, Clinton A James Tllif
piu, then Father absent from this State.
Julm llittitil, Guardian,
sept 3, IH-I2 (id 15 4m
t OTTOY GIYS.
i’ontv a 111"i y vims t oTrn.y g/.v
* Mtnduof tbriii ,1 hi i.erisls, and warranted
t*. no well ||i. i.l\i („ay „< I^Hs.
hoy k non I / 1, s stout: u».
nrttf lumi mu r >
’ ri'iri aim iiiimw
Aug 15, l>J >-i f
IN NEW HANDS.
E apprise tire pul l-.- that wo have
** taken possession of the v. <!1 known
Public House.
THE HAM 11. TON HALL,
And that the House is under coin;' u complete
finish, with l.tt go and r ouvenicnl additions sir ta
ble to nccomiiiodate Boarders aid 1 ravcllers;
and without t..e flattering solicitntioris ust.al;
we invite cur friends and the piddle in general
1 to give us a call, feeling c.imfiderit that every
convenient mid ntcessaiy aIU-niimi will Ik- reti
lered to make pleasant, t he time and situation of
these who may fav« t us with their calls
rarely martin,
april 21, 1832—4 t. A B. DAWSON
** < Tho Fedot al Union A Geoigia Journal will
- please give the above four insertions.
New Grocery.
i -T HE Eubscjiher Ins t.a,ren the store next
>1 door lo the Post Office ai.d opposite Pomrcy
A Montague's Hotel, where he tins just opened,
; and will sell at reasonable prices, an a- sort
! rnent of wall selected Fresh Groceries and Old
I Liquors; among which are:
Cdei AB non j -hcla Whiskey
Western do.
Old Jamaica Rum,
(’<mni;ic Brandy,
Holland Gin,
Old Madeira Wine,
Ale ami Cider,
II, oaf and Brown Sugar,
Rest Tea,
Molasses,
liice,
Fall Mackerel, No. 1,
I fuvnnna Segar.4,
Best Tobacco.
April2o—49—if G. GRIF.VES.
Sh o cs, ISh o cs.
TjA’YIION .fc HOWELL
eAVF jnst received a large and fail assort
ment of Stout Negro Slices.
Gentlemen's fine Boots,
Do. do. lace boclccs,
Ladies lace Prunella boots,
do do Leather do.
n do Morocco do.
dhildren’s hoes axsotted
Dee 3d. 1831.
NOTICE.
| ,301 il moutlts itlft-r date, applicatioii
will be made to the honorable the Inferior
court of Talbot county vhen silting for ordin
ary purposes, for leave to sell all the hinds be
longing to the estate of John P Blackmon, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heits and creditors
of said estate This 6th Sept. 1332
Mary Ann Blackmon, Adm’x’.
so.-t 15 ' 4m
GEORGIA—— Randolph County
- c HERK.AS Benjamin C row ay and Pa
tience Caroway, applies to me for letters
of administration, ou the estate of Thomas Ca
roway of said county, deceased :
There are, therefore, to cite and admonish nN
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to bo and appear at my office within
the limb piesciibed by law, to shew cause (il’a
nv they have) why saul letters should not ho
granted. Given under my hand this sth day of
September 1832.
Wm. 1L Barton, c. c. o.
sept 15 6m
fs©*Frcsh Arrivals.
iOLIJWSU W
S TA TIONARY S TORE.
SIGN OF TFIF. BIBLE.
r IMIE SUBSCRIBER hag just received at tho
*. above store, the following new and interes
ting WORKS. A few copies remainimr on
hand.
THE AMBITIOUS STUDENT—by the
Author of Pelham. THE ADVENTURES of
a YOUNGER SON, 2 vols. ROMANCE A.
REALITY—bv Miss Landon FALSE) STEF
and THE SISTERS. THE WREATH— B
vols—bv Harris Livermore. BRITISH SPY,
new edition—n itli Biography and Portrait of tho
Author. VIRGINIA 11 ■ >USEWIFE.
{[/•’SPLENDID ALBUMS, r< £o
LADIES
Soubntfr Xotc J3nper,
E. S. NORTON.
Columbus Sept. 8 ti
THE SUBSCRIBER, AGENT FOR
I\. SEZ’ootJ’s Knktno illndjCiu;
INFORMS the printers generally, that this
Machine is so constructed as to be applied
to any common Printing Press It is attached
by the rouncc, and adds very little to the labor
of the Pressman. Having three composition
Rollers,besides the distiibuting Roller, the dis
tribution is sufficient for the largest and heaviest
form. r l he Inking Roller is propelled by weight,
and goes twice over tho form. The quantity of
Ink taken can he regulated villi accuracy, thus
preserving a uniformity of color unattainable
by hand; and as it dispenses with the Roller
liny, it is on object **f impoitonce to Printers,
both on the score of economy and doing good
work.
Printers can obtain the above by giving no
tice to t lie agent—they shall ho iu. mediately
ordered.
'l lie prico of the Machine : s s2of) six mouths
credit, or five per cent off for cash
E. S NORTON.
Colunibos, Geo.
june 30
FOR SALE.
t GOOD second handed Gigg almost new
* and with it a now set of plated Harness for
further patticul rs apply to.
I.awlmn & Howell.
OR RAT
ON TIIE 4TII DAY OF JULY IH3J.
TIIHF. subwritier informs the holder (>C
1 Ticket No. g 3 i» tho
Mtllci'i’rriUc Strict Irtlrnj ♦ • 11 * l v the Draw
ngofthe above day, lie is entitled to the tire.
Iliimsnml Dollar I rite \ so much for risking
Ten Dollars
The next drawing of tie above lottery wilt
Hike place on tho Scrcnil Snt r ay in SejiUtn *
her-, to make sure of a chance, it will be nocc: 1
sary Xo apply soon
WHOLES $lO,
HALVES *.V
QUARTERS
1 n bn had in n gioat variety of tiumbera
Orders Iroin the country, enclosing tlio easb,
postage paid, will meet with prompt attfW*
t'"> B B NORTON, ./sent.
Jnli- IR 7
HOMEsFuM
/ \ F vaiiouk kinds and Colors receiving by
y * O W DILI INGTfAM.
Jmimi 111
II I. and ('rosaeiit Bawa, cast steel nlcl«c,
T 1 iiiaiiiifaetured by R .wlunJ of I'bilailelpH*
Also a few wiiimi J Guitj'i-iis a’.d Ragwlmslr's
August 4 LAM It J * A lIQW£U«