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s§ ie ai H fcui es.
, :i , r r.ibin haCkh.
Vk r l' >he mild 0:1 the first Tiiwduy
* < ■ i x ..t *!»*•• < our: Jr us- i
th • >i d* Le-m. ii'ie, M«rriwi;ili*:r nullity
bet p • i the usual heun of sale, the foil -.wing
j>r > ieity, to wit—
O ie Lot of Lan<l, No. JOI, in the 9:li
tli. *i. lof originally Troup, now Merriwi'hir
r - .-i, I .rvird on tliti property of Gillum
fct' ir , c i '"i nisf afi fa fiuin llm Siijicri i
co 'i -f Vd- I'mrjie county, in fivor of Wid
ia.ni tint, vs. -uni Smart
I, *t of Land, N». 119, in the 11'.'i di*-
trioi ofl’irneriv 'J'loup. u \v Vli ni ,•«'! )i r c.oin
tv Levied on a? til" priq*ertv of Wi 11 i-uii
II i-man. In satisfy a fi fa, which issued fr •
.1 tV r-s.si Superior .'our., in favor of tha Bank
of i> • inn, v~ Harman.
\!«o, Lot No. 25, in the Bth district id
Origin-IL rump no Memwetji*r county
Levied on o tins property of D ivid t'iiri topher,
to sali fv siiiid y !i fa s, whit h i-sm-il from a jo ■
tic 's co rt of Taliaferro C'Uii'.v. in favor of ti
IT lug- niton vs said hristO|iher, and one li
fa. from a justice's court of Gieimco uty. in fa
vor if V fitkiu«>n.va raid ' 'liris opticr Lev
ies mad ; and -otu- ned to m - by a r.onsiahle
Ls>t of L;uitl, No. GO, in the 9tlf district
of for oerly I r nip, no v ileni cilioi coin l
Levied on a< the property of Jopn si. Head t
satisfy sundry fi ft’s, which issued lio.u a ju li
ce’s r mrt of (iw nett county, in favor of John
M Tli nupson, vs the said - lead Lowe mad'
g and returned to inc bv a t onstablo
Lot of Lund, Xo. 142, in tlu* i 11It tlis—
trict of for me i K I'roup. lion iiei leeiliercoin
ty Levied on as the property of I'll'mas r»
vn. to satisfy ,utid r i ti fas, which iss "and fr mi
jus ice's court of Warren rouitlv, ui tavor
llcnr. it. Thompson, v-. the said Davis Lev
ics mad and returned t me Itv a const able
HUGH LOCKETT, I). Sli’lL
Align? litlll Hl'2 u 47
ritALKOT KIIKUIFF’.S HALLS.
s i N the first I’u. .pay n O'' i < >lf <. ucx‘,
will he sold before the ourth >"se door io To
botton Talbot comity between ilie usual hour
of sale, the follow inir property to \it
One lot of Land, containing two hun
dred, tw o and a half aci es. more "i less, iiumbm
(ll'll one hundreu and sixty four, in the I7h
district of originally Muse'gee, now Talbot
county—Levied on as the property if lob >
Long to satisfy two sinaH ti fa's from a justices
court of Jones countv. io favor of Matthew A.
Mar-h ill vs. James M Greg ry, and lUaueha
Long, and David Long, ami John ong. t rop
erly pointed out by \V. A G I'ope Levy tnudi
and returned to jne by a constable
John I’. Boynton, Nil’ll*.
ALSO, at the senna time and place, will
he sold,
One I <ot of Land, number two hundred
and sixty so r, (21-4) in the loth district f• ri
gi sill Muscogee, non TalW county to satisfy
afi i fr oil Jas icr >u icrior court, as the prop
cit of Jo-I Isul y, in favor of 'laughter and
Labuzin, v. Joel Bailey. Edward llicks Bailey
iV Timmaston. and John after. Properly
pointed cm bv John t "arer.
W vi. FLEMING, D Sh'ff.
Aug 29 tds 47
TEVTAHY q£f EHIFF’H HALES.—
fa Will be sohi lie'• ivn ol 1 miopkm ov
art count'., on the first. Tuesday in ()ctuber next,
between lie usual hours of sab , the following
Jiruisp ty to vit- -
One square of Land, No. 80, in the
IRthdil ict oiigin "Iv ee. now tcwarl con
ty —t.cvied on as the property of Duncan Ntel
le m o satisfy one fi fi bulled ,aui of Ho slon
inferior c urt, in favor of 'I booms Pollock, vs
Jonathan ''oik. and Du .can Nicklesoti.
AI.SO,
Lot of Land, .Number 45, in the
18tb district. ‘ evied nas toe piopcrty of Al
her Groslia.u. to satisfy one fi <a, issued from
Mu i-ogee Inferior court, in favor of AI M
J 5 ,'t o. vs. Albeit Y Gresham i ropeity
pointed mt by plaint ill's attorney
At.Sl>,
One Lot of Land, Number 9G, in the
JUth n-tnet O’ ieib. a the ~ro erlv -t W
Ad .s. t" satisfy three small fi lids two issued
fr ti , justice’s court i:i Jackson county, in favor
Jame Austin vs William Adams, the other
from i Justices comt ofGwiime I. c .untv in
favor if tlaitheiv ' 'rawford n niff fer tlie use of
Ambrose Gemge vs W illiam Attains uincipal
and Willi on : zell soeuii v on sla, nf execu
tion or mrly pointed out by detundan* and re
turned t, me b" a constable.
Jonathan F. Bridges, shrHT.
HE. It: 1) SALES.
Wl 01, SSM HOLD ai die * t.urt ilousedooi
io • c . f t ranklin. Ileard county, on the
fils' iin October n xt. ilhin the us-a I
hu si a , the f lowing properly In wit :
< > X’egro woman liy the name of Hose
15 i old Levied on as the pr pe-tv f
Sd.v heck, to satisfy afi fa. issued f.oin Heard
Stipe, ■ r court, in favor of the Baitk of Macon,
vs. - 'id heek Property pointed out bv the
dcfe'irtan'
sen ids DANIEL W'llT'KlM. -h’ff
iIUARDULV's SALE
'W'^ } r Lhe sold, agreeable to mi order
™ o the honorable the Inferior Court
of her count' ivher sf l ing fi,r Orilina
ry ,' irposes, on ihe Ist Tuesday in October
nex jI iJiii mnrt House in Hamilton. Harris
c " -it utween the nsua' h nrs of sale. I *t
o' !..nd M... C7O in Hie ‘Jllih dUtrict-of formerly
Mo- ">j ■ ■ n>w Harris county the pronerty of
Io Lend, n, orphan.- sold for the hon
efe of said oiphan.
Thomas J. Brooks, Guar n.
Jiilv.2d - t ands
an mi YisTß.rroivs sale.
Lhe sold, at the Court House
» * ii Franklin Heard county, on the first
T'in-'.la tnO inber nex, a negro soman na
med ‘ oroel a tnd her child, oart of the es'ate
ol John ’■ and uiih late of and county deceased.
Sold f.r l lie benefit of the In-irs and creditors
of said ■Simtn N.Wt'Y tIMITII, Adfai'x.
August i tils
.ti) VivTsrii.ifoirs ,s /l
<1• I' y ‘LF.It- an order >f the Info ioi
L • Cos nto’ Harris county, when Kilting tor
ordi ia y purposes,
W ill bes id irtlie first Ttissilsy in February
nex'. at the p aee • f holding Hopei i r cour' in
I <-<j e unity. L t offmd V 142 in the Ltdis
trie' ' f 1 .013 eo i .ty, belonging t > lho esline of
L id Bi<s, doi i "il tld f r Ihe benefit < f
tb to.r- .i-i.l c-e ill »sos said deoea od —Tt-r.m
made .n . on, the di, fs |
august 11. \l xamli-r Base, atlm.r
00 !
Sjl'-H li Hitt din* after and itr, niitilu-ation'
■ will bo ado to the H o orabl l.den r
C-mr' f'l-ir c moir slide «i-iioif f r mdins
rt p ii-.-.s f.r lei .- llw «• ,
1,, da *wois , at* • r l, j. t) „ , , ,
c .- f J.pi • h ate of -of, -
de to- ll"' « f -' el|ei|» and l le.l 'r» of
Mid 'ee and h • 7 ' i*r«-|| I- •
nmcU ::i, I fSI. NANCY BMI I 11, Adn,'*
AUCTIONEER’S NOTICE. *
o ,i li Hlihsvi. it 1.1,01 Ills tin- (lUtiliC
"*■ It iln regular Amu n . a.v • y'Ol .»k«-
i *n I uesday .md Fltnay ni_hts; also ie
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,i p’.'.s'o 'ti b, iim-'ior t' hand them m he day'
revu u tolne K.iie, ai,ti those pm chasing arc :
*ailioo!'i**L rfqiiio etl to call lor their purcha
ses the next morning apt. tiie saie, by to canig
hey w.lleonlir, a favor on
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,\.i 112 hesn > -si htln !
C l i K 1 yUC .J - a\ .
Church of Christ at the Holleygrot'c. .Monroe
County, Ga. Cm gust 2s, i842.
sft EAR Lbilu i LiLliX :—We have
learned with pain and regret thro’
va* i. us elmnneiw aim Iro. : doe s s mcc>, h.i
reports re in circulation and have been tepeit
and and reiterated agai ami igaiu. thrmi-heveiy
pari of ihi- '.-state anti as far its our belovee Inn
Liter and pastor "f this church ho Rev IViitium
!{• titleison, ducea oil. was i noyvii tnnt he in Ins
last illtm-KM, and up. n ins death b*>d renounced
i at hero j the doctrine lie had mammon., with
s . much zeal a i ardour through tile whole,
course of lus pub n; mum try, viz the doctrine
of articular. Uueomliliumii and Eternal fc-leo
11oily and tlm i* iit.il fi’oiKevorunt o of file rsuints
llnough liiiico— and lliat he died in despair, am.
Ait i.>ut die hope of the giory ol God
We have no kiioyViOdge of ihe source from
alienee life so reports originated —-conjecture a
lone is lefl in search ol that opart so depraved,
of that breast S" tievoul in hnsuan . hoTty, so
lost to ever, hrislian vu tue, a- to date .noathe
the poisonous blast of sinfinler against the cn
seer a ted chaoihers "f the dead »; e deeiy i
thole tine oiir i . ponoiis dmy to adiiioss y u
iliiough the uieOinm of ihe press, that youi
minds nay be dlsimuetl of S' gloss, an error,
that the c ni. ti of in st be not Wounded, tiiu ■
your luitli be mil shaken, and that tne slaiideno i
do not for a inoinent triumph over the spoils m |
an i . gotten victory We bar; added to this !
address, in the tor nos oeitiucate , a small pail ;
of the ab'indai.t tuatimo n y iliat cou dho prodoc
od. but which mum be sufficient to satisfy v nr :
mind , I- coniii 'i youi hopes, audio sliciigtrien
vo r taith in the doctrines ol the Gospel of!
lirisl ; and ma y the giace of God encircle y ou 1
and sustain you through die and nay y'oi. be
enaided in Hie h ur "1 dea h to loslity to a!i a
round, ihat > ou have e jiilidem o in the 'and, ana
IBnl .oa lest on Him vri» *bo n in ulhiib
broMurh* salvation; and that you may die in llit
, r.oinphs of faith and in the full assurance of a
blissful immortality beyond tueguive as did oui
bid ved bio hoi and pa tor the late Rev Will
iam llendeison
JLXDEJtSUJY Pt.il. DU LY.
EDUARD CAL LAWA Y.
JOII.Y WOO TAM
Committee.
CERTIFICATES.
Ido certify .hut 1 alien.it.tl on -•»’itliara Hei -
derson deceased, ns one of his physicians from
the commencement of his lilneks until he closed
nisoye - io death, and thloiigh he en'.iro course
of his alUie . i'll, he confidently affirmed the prin
ciples h ' ni iiritamvl in private and promulga
ted mpublic \ i articular. (Jncondiiiouul and I
ternul . ectioii.) w.is llio true doctiine, and i'
was ti<at which lien alono sustained him i the
boil of death; lie manifested the utmost te
slguatioti ilirough his illness, and died in full
coiilidem-o of reaping the reward of the right
nous CA I.F.Y ss. LE -ULUv
Aug. 28, H'l‘2
GEORGIA- -.Monroe County.
Idocertiiy but I atli ndod oi William Hen
ilerson. deceased from the coiiimcnceinen' of
Iris illiies, until he elosod liLevcs i . and a'lr, and
through the entiro course of his affl etioii, he
confidently affirmed the principles ho maintain
ed in private and promulgated in public, (t’. r
• icular, I'iiconditmnal and Eternal Election.)
was the true doctrine, and it was that which
tlion alone sustained him in the hour ol d*-:ith :
he manifested the utmost resignation througg
hi-' illness niv.l died in full confidence of reapmli
the reward of Hie righteous
Vug 28, 1.8:;2. JOHN ASBURRY.
1 do certify that l visited ho said William
Henderson frequently duving his sickness ; and
lie continued strong and steadfast in the faith A
doctrine which lie had promulgated, ud ho was
firm in the belief that lie would receive the re
yv ird of the righteous in a blessed immortality
Aug 28 1832 ED. CALLAWAY
I do certify that William Henderson, during
hi? last iilnos-, expressed a full heirefin ihe do-'
trines he had preached, viz particu r, unenndi
timul and eternal election, and moreover, dial
I never heard lem, while i constant a.teudanc
or'hini.as inn ot hi? nhy-.?ician4. ntnnw t 1,..
least doubt on this subject
Aug 27. 1832 DAN. B SEARCY
1 do certify-, tha I. was frequently in eopipa
nv wi It Wilhs-n Hondo son during his last i 1 !-
nosß and at no tion- I nover hoard him express
any doubt ns to llio doctrines he had preached,
hip during his as! illness, appeared to ho per
lertiy resigned to tho will of God, and t" hi
death. WM <! ST fi R K
fitig 27 H 5 >.
i!BORIihl - .Monroc County,
Id . lu rohy co t it'. , 'hat I was "pi atcdly
'nth tlo- Rev UTllia.il llet.ih-r?on. dining Ins
I • l it'""--, ns one of I.is cmmlting oh si” a is.
Tin- fi'sr time Isa whiu, ho expressed to oe Ins
p<»nvicli»n» that Ie- Ind r-in hi? course, nod hat
sHhi time hid conio nrid lie mu-l deriarj ''e ]
I o.iMinllv si' .k" 1-t ion of lip- ceitaiuty of hi
d‘*'itb. Inti never al any lime did Im nti. r the
li t w rd expre-eive of ■ Joiile In lip- troth ol
t In* d's*t * ill". 1 hat e liri'l niiiiilaiti- and Ilirough
ll.Hwh.h c urse of his pirbln- omiutrv 11.
Il -Ie 11l met 'III was 111- c fidcigM in ainlre
-tgns'i •» t. Ill'- will of rile len l ■
4-.(S V • !s !** M It ST I*ll Evs
I r 1 so I*mi i! amt J utfn I 'lik"dssv |!,. m | I
cr,'. o! . otoi . -,r.. r.-q-i »:.d p.t,h.;i j
•!" al* -i« Ibree tii/i s, and forward tliwii tuv’U, I
a* aims* St
TirE COIHMET OF 1532; .
■ * - h»* o train .- l; i> i.o ,sy ccp,
Doubling Heaven’, firthest cape non appears
From her long travel of a thousand years!”
f ust published a large r'nnisj.htrt represent
• ' tit ten or mu p, of the situation and appearance
ofthe approaching Comet, its apparent diurnal
course, and ilioprincipal Constellations and Fix
ed Slats that lie along i’s path, as 1 hey y\iil be
seen in the heaven?; ineh.iling an Ephemcris of |
ils daily progress io Bight Asscinion avd Decli
nicirii; the tin es of its* Rising, I’asvicg the
Meridian. A c from the time it first bccompg vi=-
:hle, to the period of its final disppenrance. The
cx .lao.Vo y natter cmhtaced in llio Map, foiled
cd upon i cctpi'i'rr! compiilstions. will rentier
Hie v lud" eminently interesting, and nerfectlv
iniei.igiblo ; and at the same time enable the
commune-1 observer to iluect. Iris eve te» liiat
point in the heavens v liere the t on et will firs'
ntako i*j n >pea.tai ec n and trace its otnviin! i
•iriia-rc-s from dav today
LiiiDKSs mav he addressed t" D F Robins' i |
* i o Hartford ; Gray A Bowen, Boston :.b n i
aUian 1 cav t’ Nnr V«»; Cary & lea, l'liila
dnlphivLey moo A Hutchinson, Cincinnati j
.md Purse tY Stiles Savannah, as it. is not prob j
able however, that 'his work can circulate, in !
the ordinary e -urst-ol trade, over but a linutci 1 i
ooition ofthe Unitnl Stales, before the time,— I
itulividniils ma rely upon icce vinjr a copy by
mail, on rn-ifittin - O e 1 ollur. ol any spee.it !
pay i- g l ank. !•• Ueltkmh Set)m(.r, A’* ir.f'rilni- ’
Court - And publishers cf papers, who give 'hi* i
no:ice a few in ertions, uiMrcsseil in pi like
miner sh I Jiave a c :>*■
(xEORiiilA: - AlemuelhtT Comity.
O' N A vcock t illed beliirv < hnrles H W ehe
nn oc'ing Justice of the 1 eace io am) for j
said Coontv.
.1 SORRELL HORSE,
four feet. len it-cl.*high; has a long tail, both
hind feet rvh.!o;sd da'.l round, opposed to be
nine years old Appraised by John Hush anti
'nistvorlh Hardaway to SoA
.''.amiiel Dar.iern tolled i eforo Gideon Chris
tian, an acting Justico ol the Peace for said
county,
A MIRE
supposed to bo five nais old; a small star in
>. r forehead Appraised liy Pleasant Cloptoit
id VViifiam Wyatt 'o $55
j me 2~! F. W 1 14?8°' Y. cPk.
<iE()KG A: Rntiilnljil) Cmmty.
%fi I! II A>; 1 lmma> 'Vails applies to me
'l v for otte sos Administratinu <ri the
sia eo! aacil Langs'cn, dec’d late o. said
'• nitty: 5 his * then ‘ore to eilo and adni> nish
i! and ni.ular the kindred and ofthe
said dec'll to he and appear at tnv office within
l)"’- 'ime prescribed by 'law, to shew cause, i(
my fey huvo, why said letters should not ho
a r.ii * I efl
j one 2d Wm II.MItTOV. P. f.O
ROBERT OF I‘ARtS.
XX hand li w Copies of : cofi's last Novel
t Bober of Paris,-together with a yurielx
•>f now and interesting works.
E. fs. Norton.
march 21 stipet
T'C; T '5T'Ts /N'IuNMENT ;
' ? ufaciu'rei! in iSortli ' arelina, put to suit
retailers in pound ami halfpnnod pluvs.—For
•ate low. LAWIKIN A HOW'ELL.
apt il 21. ISC’
mHHOLUTION.
HE e mnexi >n in business under Hie firm of
Tarver A Squire \* as dissolved on the2*lth
"l March las! hv the death of Mr. Squire, the
business of ihe concern will be closed bv the
subscriber BFN.I P. TfiRVER
•hi , HI. t-:t
V \v ft n“«7"
HI ))SO\ j* FELTON
n'VK ju received frbtn vv York and
a- lesion, and aro now openin g one doer
Messrs Lajvlmn A Howell's on Broad
0.-n a tiandsome a«s..rtinont of Dry Goods
Ha v-waro and utlei v, Ha's, Shoes Bridles
•riddles, A c which they intend to sell low for
-’a h or good paper
AI SO—Daily expect ing from Ncyv-Orleans.
i supply of
Groceries, Ragging, anel Rale Hope,
the Faro ers and all '.tlier ner-ons are solicited
'o call and examine so the sevles
juiie !)
~~ LAND, ~
9 OT No. 107 in the !)th Dist iict of Museo
" ig'-e i ounty. for ale hv
(ii.O w: Dll LINGIIAM.
I mo 0. 1832
ADMIXISTRATOR'S SALE .
GK "ti;i to an order of the honorable
the Inferi'-r court of Harris couniy, .when
silli nir for ordinary purposes: * •
Will lie "til on tho first Tuesday in neeem-
Ser next, at tho cotir'-hou**o in Clinton. (Jones
c mntv.) all Hie real estate of Edward Bass, dec
!. i-ig in Joti'-s c utntv; situat'-d no lie Oak nml
ec river: also f>ur islands No s 55, 54, 55 and
sti io ho allmulgec river. There is the rise
■ f 4 i" acres of laud w-ith a good mill-sent and
•r md fishe ios attached 'hereto. No sos the land
not known.
old for tho bvnrfit of tho heirs and creditors
f «a'd deceased—Tenns made known on the
dav of sale. ALEXANDER BASS, adni'r
ttugtist 11. fiOtl
NEW PUBLICATION.
f UST rec ived at the nlnmbus R ok Store,
LIBRARY O l ' RELIGIOUS KNOWL
EDGE, containing a Journal of Voyages and
Travels hy tho Rev Daniel Tyerman nnd
George Rennet. Esq. deputed from the London
Missionary Society io visit their various stations
in ih" South Son Islands. China. India. A c. he
the y ears I < \!| and'!B2o. compiled from original
documents, bv Janies Montgomery, nut hr of
‘ Tho World before the Flood ” 1 T'he Christian
I’sa’niist,” and other poems: in 3 vols ,
E S NORTON.
Juno IH Broad Street
NOTICE.
IjIDUR month* "for date, nnpliealinn will he
s’ j de Io Ihe Honorable the Court
—r ..f ’arrnll Connfv f'T leavt. io sell Lot of
Land No m the IHli District of Henry
Dolinly. nod filly acre- of T ot No 87 in -aid
co n'v a-iil dis'ricf, f rtlie hi-nefil of the heirs
and creditors ofih" —'ate of John f.ong, late of
Henry' Conn' dpcp'-.ed
fi’ A n G ' ryi'T'c J ONG Exe trx !
_1 n , op
fi D fi! r X IST tt ATC» M'S N A !.E.“
w It.' I'n f Jin 1 ’onrt ! fi'iisc <!nor in tin l
f ■•!of ” tl»l*#rl J and* li* u-oiint n Sntnru.i
the' Tth nrx*. within flm ncinl |jn«HH
• I* G»h- snndrv ans porponat uropor* v hr-j
I Hjrinjrto lh<» rs Wm K fr it* ih'rcrtveil.
ronpi'tr *f Imapoh ilil nnil f niir rr*. ;
and nf !»«*r artirloM t«i< lediona *n inrtifion I
in *ho h- Kofif nf f||»» creditor* nf *.f»h| dvrnnwed
Trr * <>*J\ I\f Iv, tlVfV'frT, !
I ’4* <;t \‘ll* t 1 \.
fIE OR (i f.l- - lira re! County.
O • I’D 1 edurp ~e Wm lewai) Jn.f}ee>
..r On. oi-aeo of said rouoty Tiy Jumsl
G «•> i (Je*l.|ii"o gi»v horse a 1 - "i* vrs '
'» • »'■ ■! Ill' l.ed a pie i'll |ty
rl'lh* iijDlffli . -T»„r* |, fp*Jd
W M «T W M»T, • I*,
fi Inin c«*rac' from Mi" *'»'riiv b- k, ih'- ttb !
«-p." d«. «s:i2
K'ui, Nulln mi, ii, <:, i,i-,
Pepteiuber 15, rt
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. I
Cl! L i... I» Kit nrdci it ti.i liueriot
c ur' ol liar:is lounty. vvlieri sittrug fm
ordinaly purposes,
XV ill be sold at the place of holding Superior
cor-rt in Band, lph cetinly, on the first Tuesdav
111 J.iiiuaiv next. Lot ofi.md No 3t in the Sill
liisliict, (loiiiu-rlv Lee.) now Kadolph C'.un.y,
heiongiug to Hie estate ot P.iiward Las-' deceas
, ,I —ri j!.r Ihe benefit if the hens am. cniiit
ers o. said deceased.— Terms mail" known on
the day <4 saIe.—ALEXANDER BASH, adni’r.
august 11. I’d and
Aagft, »r he subscribers announce 4o
their obi friends and thepublic
li!»t J.A generally lliat they stnl ovcnj.y
their formi a staid at foil Bain
bridge t reck Nation, ab. ut equi-distant Jrom
i olumbus and I ine < reck, where those who
mav call on them xvill receive the same accom
modations as heretofore
T he following arc ocr rates:
Breakfast - - l»fi p l"2,
I‘inner - * ‘‘.-'L
Supper ... “,3< I- ,
Lodging - - “,'2l-2
Horse feed - - “>’!7 1-2,
Horse al! night - ‘.7-i.
August 11. Cook & Collins.
CAI TKKV.
do herein for arn .ill persons of trading for
A two promissory notes Iron myself and Thom
as Grimes -ei-iitiiv; oneol-air oles f»ir tw eiity
two dollars and the other for eighteen dollars
(if in memory serves mo light.) payable to
James VVilkorson or bearer on the 25ili#f !>o
i-emhci next, and dated (I tliink.')about the last
of Match or first of April last—ls any person
ti odes so said notes, they w if) do it at their own
I risk, as I nave not received a valuable consider- i
1 alien for those n les MARSHAI GRIMES !
Lumpkin Slewarl coitnty. August II 2 i
NOTICE.
BROUGHT twjaii. u eqenvi fcMerriiveatli- !
er county Georgia a ncgio man, who sa.t* i
his name l Tort, and is one oil lie Mate's hands,
and tha’ lie lett hem st rm lime in jutie last;]
he i: b u 45. it 4(i yrars old; he says that Hud
s n was Hie overseer f he hands which ho h It.
The '-ver t-cr or c.htrai ter of sai business will
gel said nogr ' by application ami proving him
i in terms of the luxv’, and paying expuuses
Hept I. ,K RhEiM'.R. Jaior
? OUR monlhs afti r date applicati- n will be
. made to the < ourt of Ordinary, for lleari'
] county, for leave to soli a negro woman—MlL
| LEY —part of iheestat of John G Smith,late
I of said county deceased, for the benefit ot cred
! itors. N ANCY HMn 11,
Sept. 1,1852 4oi 47 Kxeimtrixi
CAUTION.
■\ 1 I. persons are hereby cavtioncl against
. trading for a Ware house situated in the town
oftjoluinbus and built for < layltni A Grimes
yy e hold a Lien on the pi overt v as Builders
fir six hundred and filly Dollars and have the
h < i*c m possession which will not he given up
until all arrears be paid.
Asm Bull's-
C. Ci DtliMe.
July 215 h.
svi yii € , 0 , a ,, i’0> f
/A F vinous numbers, jus: revi .vi". t m the
\ clton manufactory at Alhers fin., and fin
-ale iv Geo. W D1 LING HAM
\o r r ivio •
v OUR Mi Mll fii-p '.his date ! shall ap
-1 ply to tin Honorable the Inferior Court of
Vierrivvelher County when silting for or iriai v
purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land, lying in
Walton c unty. on tl.e waters of Apilachv
whereon Benjamin Ward dec'll formerly lived
for the benefit of the heirs of B- njamiu Ward
dec’d.
* OBADIMI WARD, Adni’r
Juno 10,1832.
LOTTERY* NOTICE.
/■nHE holders of Tickets in the Milledgeville
Jj Siroet f otterv :yie infornied that the re
sult of the Drawing vvhi li took place on the
sth 'lav, 1832, may be seen by applying to
E. S NORTON,
may 18. Agent lor uqiMat.ngors
LIVERY STABLES.
f IVIIE Snbsctiber would it form he citizen*
A. ol Colunibu- ad others visiting this sec
tion of ilia country, that he has just opened his
Livery Stables, on Crawfi.rd Street, near th
river rvhoreover arrangement hug been made
to aecommodate tlio pfildic m his lino of busi
ness, on the most liberal teinis lie will also
keep horses by tho year month or night, at the
cus'oinarv rates and those entrusted io his cat
slir.ll receive the strictest attention, lie yvill
also keep Imrses Carri ges, Gigs, Sulkies, A e
to hue. by the day or or a lungei period,ori rea
sonable terms
His horses will he well trained and in good ol
der, and nothing will he wanting on his part to
promote the comfort and convenience of the
pat/ons ofthe establishment.
JOHN WHITESIDE
ami! 2". 1 *32 (bn.
SINGLE ft DOUBLE REFINEI
Sene Susßt*.
\ Pew barrels "f the above article. man> far,
lured ti a superior manner by W. Edward
Bemosit ot < hark ston S C.
Teas, vs different qualities.
A few dozen upirior white and pink Cham
pa gbo wine
Tenerife and .Madeira Wines.
may 5. Laxvhon IJoweil
% €i a<: v v
For „\ ewspaprrs and PeriodL a/s.
t HESubs- riUer informs the- poblic that he
has been appointed agent for the
.Medical CTiiriirpotil Review. Jorrnnl
«f Practical Medicine,
a Gnartcrly, pulihshoi: in New. Yoilt edi'ocl hy
James .loltnsoii, M. 1) T’hysici.m Extmordinarv
to the King of Great Britain—Tl RMS—(jfl
cents pt i Numher. in advance. <trders for
one or more Nog. inclosing the cash, postpaid
will meet with prompt altentioii.
The Spi ii ofthe Times or Life in New-York,
v e. kly al $3 per year
Modicor'Jhirurgic&l Review,, quarterly l at 8:"
per year
E S N' >RTO\
AnMI E Broad t.
NOTICE.
f,fi D [ (luioiillis ntler dale afiplii-.-il jmi vill ho
noid* 111" Ilonoisblo ihe Inferior y our
• f Mi'rir ether enmity , when silling ns a Ctmri
of Orilimy. Tm htv t tell Lot of i.nil I. No.
# ■’, in llii Ist di.t. "t Me it iwel It* i eoiioly. dm w
hy NatluiiJ. A Thomas, I ’lioi. fiA lames Thig
pin, thuj Falliei absent fronr'lii- Blalc,
Jolm Iliimil, GEuiti'diitii. i
sepl | |H:f» pdls 4'll
COTTON GINS.
I l’*H IV A FIF'I V S.llf t OTTO* and i
i0*l"*l lit" hi.t maiensls ami warrarileii j
I miimhM III" GIN may lie s.ioi u| *,<()•]
RAY Hunt /./.A S TOUT. ..ppi'.ila
net if oat,.ior »
EPHRAIM BROWN,
Auj 15, AUtf
IN M U HANDS.
*®JB’E apprise the public that xve have
» * taken possession ofthe well known
Public House.
THE HAMILTON HALL ,
fil'd 'hat the I louse is iinileigoing a complete
finish, with large aid con vuuicnt uddilions su ta
ble to ai-comuuHiate Boarders aid Travellers;
and without t. e flattering solicitations usual;
we invite oui friends and the public in general
to give us a call, feeling confident that every
convenient and in pessary aMen'i' n will he ren
dered t" ii ake pleasant the time and situation of
those who may favoi us withtheir calls
BABKI.Y MARTIN,
april 21. 1832 —4». A IS DAWSON
,*,The Fi deial Union A Georgia Journal will
please give the above four insertions.
New roeery.
, HE Mibseiiliei Ins taken the store next
door, to the Lost Office u.d opposite Pouiroy
A' Montague’s lintel, vheie ie has just opened,
.and will sell at reasonable prues, nna-sorl
ment of wnll tideiteil 1 resh Groceries ami Old
Liquors; among which are:
Old M< tiongahela Whiskey
Western do.
Old Jamaica Rum,
Cngniac B.sntiy,
Holland Gin,
Old Madeira Wine,
Ale and < itler,
I oaf end Brown Sugar,
Best Tea,
Molasses,
R ice,
Fall Mackerel, No. 1,
I lavanna Segais,
Best Tobacco.
April2o—49—if G. GR[EVES.
Shoes, Shoes.
LAWIKLN & ItOAVELL
HA VF just received a large and full assort
memos Stout Negro Shoes.
Gentlemen s tine Loots,
Do. do. lace hoetecs,
l.adies lace Prunella boots,
do do Leather do.
o do Morocco do.
dhihlren's hoes assorted
Deo 3d 18 !t
MO TICE.
B^ OI R months alter tlate, npolication
will be made to the In notable the Inferior
court of fuHiot county lien itting for ..rdin
nrv purpose? P>r leave t" sell all the lands be
longing tm tho estate of John L Blackmon, de
ceased, for 'he benefit of ihe lieiis and creditors
.of said estate This f.th Hept 1832
Mary Ann Blackmon, Athn x,
se t 15 .tm
GEORGIA--Randolph t'mint v
HER!.AS Benjamin G rmvav and Pa
tience Caraway, applies t me for letteis
of administration, on the estate of Tliomaq ’ a
roway of said connty, deceased :
The e aro, therefore, to cito and admonish all
and singular tho kindled arid creditors of said
deceased, to lie anil appear at my ollioo within
tho Mum prescribed h\ law. to sln-yv cause (if a
nv they have) why sa'd letters should not he
granted Given undor my hand this slh day of
September 1832.
Win. 11. Barton, c. c. o.
sept 15 Ciii
Arrivals.
f •
cou sibi s iwmi &
ST 1 TION I R Y VTOR E.
SIGN OF THE lUDLE.
j * | 'IIP SUBHGRIBER has just received a* the
above »'oro, the following new andinteres
] ting IVJRKS. A few copies remaining ou
j hand.
THE A.MRITI- US STUDENT—hv the
A'ith.-i of Pelham. THE ADVENTUR E-'of
j•' Y<'UNC,|'R SON, 2 vols R--VANCE A
j REX' ITY—h\ fiiiss Lniulon FALSE STEP
j and THE SJSTKRS. THE WREATH—2
! vols—hv Harris Livermore. BRITISH -'PY,
nov edition—>■ ith Biography' and P-.ri.rait ofthe
Author. VIRGIN! \ I! USEUIEE.
A
LADIES
X"otc iJapcr, tct.fcc
E. 8. NORTON.
Columbus Sept. 8 tt
: W" To I 3 rim u ‘ rs.^j
THE SUBSCRIBER, AGENT F*)R
11. SSL’coli’s KnltdiQ
[N FORMS tho printers generally, that this
Machine is so constructed a.-, to be applied
to any common Printing Press It is attached
by the ronneo. and adds very little to the labor
ofthe Pressman Having three composit on
R dlers. besides the distributing Roller, the dis
tribution is sufficient lor tho largest arid heaviest
foim The Inking Roller is propelled by xveight,
and goes twice over the form The quantity of
Ink taken can lie regulated with accuracy- thus
preserving a uniformity of co or unattainable
by hand; and as it dispenses with 'lie Rollcr-
Bo.v, it is an object of importonce to Printer*,
both on tho score of economy and doing good*
work
Printers eon obtain the nbnve by giving ni>-
tice |,n tho agent—they shall he immediately
i ordered.
Tho price ofthe Machine : s S2OO six months
credit, or five per cent off for cash
E. S NORTON.
Columbus. Geo.
june 30
FOR SAUL
GOOD second handed Gigg almost new
and with it anew set of plated Harness so;
further particut rs npplv to.
Lnwhon A- flmvell..
GRKIT
OX THE 4TH DAY GF JULY 1832.
btilmcrilu r irfornis tin- holder of
8 Tiekf No. f ? in tlic
di/ieigeti/ie Street lottenj •I a» hy he I'ra’yv
ing . f the above day, he i„ entitled m the Firt
Thousand Dollar rizc! so much for ri-kii."
Ten Dollars
rho next drawing ofthe above Lottery will
fsii?o place on the Second Sot rou in Septem
her: to make stn e of a ehanco, it will bo neces
sary to apply so- r
WHOLES SIO,
IIAIVLS 85,
HUAHTKHN s2^6o
r«l.o h I I in a gli a' varici y us numher*
>rd rs trnin the country, enclosing the ca»li,
(1 '.tag® paid, will iiiooi with proioia ntteu
ti ": > , • K H NORTON. Agsut.
July 28
iluifPFi
/YE Various kinds ai it • ..lors i cciripg bv
B W D|| LINf.HAM
*'i* e IP
II1" '■ <’rns«r ut cast steel plate?,
iVVrii erured liy (U-wlsnil of lln a.Vipha
A'ims* Winged Goili ho Mrt Ks U ,
Huvu.l \ LAMII .Hi a ROM ELL