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TALBOT riII,BUT SALES.
TJUW/ILL In; syli! on the iirst Tutsrlny in
"» NOVEMBER next, in;tore the
CO' t ‘ ied or. ill he town if Tallmttoo, Tal
hoi > inty, "i I ween tin; usual hours oi’ sale, the
following |»r«p r'y to wit
One Store lloune anil two acres of
larul. 1110,1 c or less, being a part o! lot -f land,
number ■6, formerly Muscogee new Talbot co.
Levied on as the property ot Albert Pratt, to at*
isiy ati fa, trom Talbot Super.or court, at the
anil of moon Parker, vs said Albert Pratt-
Property pointed out by plaintiff
ALSO,
Tv\o Lots of Land, mini her (Ift*') one
hundred ano six' v eight. ami the ollioi (11*1) - ne
hundred arid ninety one. both in iho lilWei.lb
district of ibrioeijy vtuseogee, mov Talbot co
Levied on as Itio property of Samuel II Davis,
to salisf a ii fa. from Upon Superior curt, it
the suit of Walter T. Kni-.lit, vs. said >. H Da
lis. Property (mintedout by defendant.
ALSO,
One Lot of Land, nu her one hun
dred and fifty nine. (159) o ’lie 17th distiiel nl
firinerly Muscogee, now "fillhot eou .ty, to satis
ly sundry small li fa’s, From a justice’s court ot
said c einty, at thosnit of A ii Giiffing, adut’r.
cn tlus estate of J-'inea Tatnin vs John Me ,r
--thnr and Giles Rowers. Lev, made and return
ed to me by a < o ■ laoie
John C. Boynton, tSli'ff.
September 0 ids 51
TEWART SHERIFF'S SALES.--
b. M illbi sold in tho town of l.ntirpliin -t.-w
--art county, mi the Ist .Tuesday innnveniber next
between ’be usual tiours of sale, the following
property to wit—
On*- Lot of l and No. 104 in the 25th dist. of
originally Leo now Stewart county, as the pm
pert of loth re w Wood, to satisfy two small ix
ecutionsagainst said Wood, issued from a Justi
ce.* court of'lreene county, in favor of Martha
Atkcfson. vs said Wood, levied and returned to
mob a cunslahle
Alsu Lot No iOH in tho 22d district of origin
ally Lee now Ktowait county, levied on as tin
property of Charles Raily and Jas C Bryan, to
satisy one execution in savoy of Elbert Davi
bearer against said Roily an Jas. C Brvari
ex cutior issued from a Justices court
Twiggs county, levied and returned to me hy n
constable.
A ;o No in in the 23d district or orginalh
I,ee now Stowart county levied on as the prop
erty of VI. FimniH, to satisfy two small exen
tionsissued against said Simms, in a Justice
com t til Emanuel county in favot of Henry
IVlaison v* said Simms, levy made and returned
to me by a constable.
Jonatlum F. Bridges, shrlT.
.r/jtt t-ni.w
AT
A r A I. A C II I C O L A .
tiff? turn l Slgrius &<£ommfS!S(on
liusfncss.
STHE SUBSCRIBERS
P os, eel fully nc«ji aint h nf’io.di
and the public, that hev !i iw
formed a connexion in the above
business, under the name end elide of
Wonrse & Taylor.
Their WARE-HOUSES are nxim sue
and heir facilities fur transacting tho business,
equal to thoso nf any cmnpet.it'on in llicir lip.-.
Hirnin Nour®."' *
Henry It. Trtylor,
September 13 50
J* % 0 3*FOR SALE.
VjdjSfc r fIHL subscriber offers lor s. <•
* the Tract of '.and on whbli
—***- he resides- five miles above lia>..
iltoo. on the road to l.ngrango It coolants
555 acres —l2 of w hich are bleared, ad :,d>
good ft nee. The land is of ordinarily go. i!
quality, with excellent spiing water, A a hand
swine situation. If application bo mode m a
»l»or time, a bargain would bo given, either
cash, or on acr ait, to suit the purchaser. Arm
sh nl i this sale lie effected, (bore would be o:
fen and a Considerable quantity of corn, (odder
A e., ami ah.. El JIT or TiCJV JV UROE-S
--tlio ; ost of them young.
John Bain os.
sept ‘2 :.rt •>
G A’O RGI, I—Merri wether County.
HESEAS Benjamin Kitchens, applic
'o me for letters ,f Administration on
the elite of Mawel Kelly. late of said countv
ilecnusi and,
! hese aie, (lierefbre. to cite and admonish all
nnd ing ibu , tlie kindred and creditors of son
to heiand appear at iny office, within the
time prescribed by law, to slio v cause If no
they have, why said letters should not be gran
ed (iiven under mv hand at office, this xJOt.h
rlay of Sejrteinbc 1832
Levi M. Adonis. r. c. o.
Sept 2 > 5 1
G IJARDIAN's SALE .
'VM/'LLdL be sold, agreeable to tut order
* * of the honorable the inferior Court
of •crivi tiler county when act ing for Ordina
ry |>urpos.es, on the Ist Tuesday in October
next, at the tonrl House in lianrilton, Harris
con tjr. between the trsrtal hmtrs of sale, hot
o< hitui No. 270 in the 20*h district of tormcrly
Mi;r«i if.- : imw Harris county, the propertr of
Mamy McLendon, orphan; sold fur the ben
efit of said orphan.
ritotnas J. Crooks, Guarji.
Julyjßß 1 ands
AI)MI. YISTRJi TOtV S SALE.
Bffe/ ILL hr- sold, at the Court House
* * ut F'ankhn Heard county, on the first
Thi say in October nex, a negro woman na
me i ornelia and her child, nart of tho estate
of John Gr Smith, late of naiil ounty deceased
'•old for tho benefit of the lien sand creditors
ofs.i u Sinitn NANCY SMITH, /trim's.
August, 4. t ands
AU. MLYISTRA TO If S SALE.
A CiviE ABLE to an order *f tho Infe ior
/'* Court of Harris county, when silling for
ordinaiy purposes,
W ill Sc sold on tire first Tuesday in February
next, at the phum of holding Superior court in
Lot: ( only. Lot of land No 142 in the I3dis
tru .1 1 • e county, hclon-'ing t > ihe estate ol
E ! Ha-e, decant'd—M ,|,i f, r the benefit of
*h i • ;w and c edltora of sni.l docoascd.—Terms
to I no non the da. of si
august 11. Alexander lines, udm.r
0 ■
‘JIMr. AHA—Merriweth,»• County.
1 low or «os, t„Ue4 before James Hinton.
( " 1 IT ju lice of the pea e, in and for
it * v nth) <*0)1/1%
line in lie hren year, old With a star ohi
for l|i*iid unrt a amp ini hil nose—f«u a i„|
toe he. b.. |,- aimra. e,l by fl y n „ lu
**» » oel ' .iwri l.i rlo l.e w o|t|, T*„| v<
,4r ! r. w. HL'MKY.i'brk
cojHJW ft,
AUCTIONEER’S NOTICE.
rBNIiE StihsoiiJi r informs the politic
iliar hi- regu ar Auction t alc* will ,ukc
place on ’’’uesday and lit ay nights; also ic
q i els tnesu persons who wish to have gmd
■ I |Km-dt>i by aoc’ion t» hand them in the day
. revtou to the sale, and those purchasing art
particularly requested to call for their purcha
se* the next morning after the sale, by so doing
hey w.II confer a favor on
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Woodward N Spragg,
X 11-» ’|,e-n ' - b.
(J i UC t i.it\ l a.
Church of Christ at the. Holley grove. .Monroe
County, (jtu. ehegust 2~\ IHI2.
DEAR BKE J HERN : *’• e have
learned with pnin and regret thro’
vai e'Us ciiannels and lro u dt e s * mceo, u.
reports re in circulation, and have been repeal
id and reitoralcd agin and again. lhrou_hevi. y
part of this -Hate, and ns fur as our below too
tlier and p islor of tliis church ho Rev Wit:i<im
Hindu son, deceaod, was •> nowii tnat he m It
last illness, and upon his ocalh Led, renouucuil
as at here y the d'.clnne lie had ii.ainlai.ie »n.li
-s, much zeal aim atdour through the whole
course > f Ins puli.ic minisiry . viz. the doer.,
of . articular. Unconditional and Eien.ai I'.it-i
tion, and the Final Perseverance . f the ftaiiitn
llui.ugh Grace—and I liar lie died n despair, aa.
.' it lout the hope of the glory of God
Wo have iio know udge of >lie source from
whence thoso reports originated—, onjecture a
l. ne is left in search of that heart s,< depraved.
■it that breastso devoid oi t hrisliun rhunty, so
lust to every t hristian viitue, a to date toeutlie
the poisonous blast of slander against the con
secrated chambers of the dead V\e deetn i.
theiefore our t perious duty to address yo .
tinough tho medium of the ptess, that youi
nnds yiay bo disabu ed of s gioss an error,
that the cause of Ghr st be not woundod. tba
your laith be not shaken, and that the -laudcrei
do not for a momeut triumph over tho spoils oi
an iil gotten victory We have added to tins
address, in the form of certificatea -mull patl
of tho abundant tostimoey that cou and be prodiu
ed, but which must be sutlicient to satisfy v ur
iniml , locontirm your hopes, and to st lengthen
your faith in the doctrines of the Gospel of
iTirist j and may the glace of God oncir, le yon
sand sustain you thrungn life, and may on b
eiiuhled in lite IIOUI oi Ucii.h t,, testify to (ill a
round, that you have c ntidonco in tlie i,m and, and
that'on test on llim wn.iso ami alone Jiu ■
brought salvation; and that yon may die m th
triumphs of faith and m the full assurance «,f .
blissful immortality beyond the grave as did on,
beloved bio hei ami pa-tor the late Rev, VV i.■ -
lam llendetson
ANDEJtSUJV BALDWIN, j
EDUARD CALLAWAY.
JOHN WOOTAJV.
Committee.
CERTIFICATES.
I do ccrtiiv iat I aitemlcd on llham lie
der-ort i ec. ased, as one of his physicians from
the commencement of hi;- illness until he closed
us eye- in death, and through ho entire course
ot Ins affliction, he confidently affirmed tho urn
tuples ht maintained in private and promuig i
led in public, i I'uriicuhii. Unconditional und '
tern.il Socction,) was the true doctrine, and
was that which then alone sustained him i the
hiii* of death; he mmifostcd the utmost re
signation ihrough ins illness, and died in full
confidence of reaping the reward of the right,
eons < AUEY 3. LE--UEUI,
A ng. 28, 18152 -
GEORGIA—NIonroe County.
Ido certify hut I attended on William lien
dcrson. deteas* and from the commencement of
hi; dines until lie closed hisi vOsind ath; and
through the entire course of his affliction, lie
Confidently nlfi*miod the principles he maintain
ed in private and promulgated in public, (Fur
ticular, !biconditional nntl Kternal Election.)
tvas the true doctrine, atid it was that which
then alone sustained him in the hour of death ;
he manifested the utmost resignation throngg
his illness and died in full confidence <>f roapinh
the reward of the righteous
tug 28, 1812. JOHN ASBURRY.
I do certify that l visited (he said William
Henderson frequently during his sickness; and
ho continued strong and steadfast in the faith ,V
doctrine which he had promulgated. „nd he was
firm in tho beliof that he would rccoivo the re
ward of the righteous in a Mossed immortality
A tig 28.1832 ED. CALLAWAY
I do certify that William Henderson, during
his hist illness, expressed a full beliefin the doc
trines iie had preached, viz particu r, uncondi
tional and eternal election, und moreover, that
I never hoard h in, while i constant attendance
on him. as • no of his physicians, express the
leas' doubt on this subject
Aug 27, 1832 DAN. B SEARCY
I do certify, ilia* I was frequently in compa
ny wi li William Henderson during Ins last ill
ness, and at no time l never beard him express
soy doubt as to tin-doctrines ho had preached,
but during his last i-lness, appeared lo he per
fectly lesigncd to the will of God, and to his
death. WM G. STARK
Aug 27, 183".
GEO R Gl.l—Monroe County.
Itl • here!) , certifv, mat I was cpealedly
with the Rev William llei.dersnn, duiing his
las' illness, aa one of his consulting pli sic.ans.
Tint fiist time I «w hi n, he expressed to me his
convictions that lie had run his course, and 'hat
the time had come and he must depart He
frequently spoke to me of the ccitainty <*f Ills
death; hut never at ant time did he utter the
fi t word expressive of a doubt to the troth of
the doctrines that « had maintained through
tint wholi* c o*>e ol his public ministry II •
wild© theme tome was Iris R* i fidenee in asd re
signal mu to, the sill of ths Lord
tog 23 |KW W R XI PfIKJVB. I
in Till* Lmoi sod Journal. t*4l*>:gc»ille.*nd
ot . .dm., s/e
t|»e ahoy© line© times, and lor Mold tlicji sec‘ls, i
THE UOJIAIET OF isyj;.
hose ira.n • om is stvec-i,
Doubling Heaven’- farthest cape, now appears
From her long travel of a thousand veara’”
»’ ust published, a largo t'lnnisjilei rc represent
ntton or mop, of i lie sil union and appearance
of the approaching Gomel, its apparent diu-nnl
course, ami the principal f on-tclbilions anil Fix
ed Stars that lie along i's path, as they will be
1 spen in the heavens; including an Ephenieris of
j its daily progress in Right A-seruion aod Dccli
i nation; tho times of its; Rising, I’assing the
| vje.idian, Ac fioni the time it first becomes vis
ible, to the periid of its final divppearanee. The
ex danato v matter embraced in the Map, found
ed upon cere (filed computations, will render
lie tvholoeminenl.lv interesting, and ncrfcctly
intelligible; and at the same time enable the
I commonest observer to direct bis cyo to that
! omul in the heavens v here the Comet will first
; make its appearance and trace its onward
progress from day today
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Conn. — And publishers of papers, who give this
notice a few insertions, addressed in iu like
manner shall have a Copt
(iF.ORIiIA: -Mprriwether County.
O’IN Aycoek lolled before t harles H. V\ebb
an HCting Justice of tlie Peace in and for
sa:d Count.v.
A SORRELL HOUSE,
four feet ten inches high; has a long tail; both
hind feet white; sd and all round, -opposed to be
nice years old Appraised by John Kush and
mstvorth Hardaway to $55
famuel Dar.iern tolled before Gideon Chr-s
linn, an acting Justico of Iho Peace for said
I county,
A MARE
apposed to bo five oars old; a small star in
•ci forehead Appraised by Pleasant Clopton
.nd \\ iilia n Wvatt to $55
jane F. W HUSSFY, cl’k.
GEORG A: Randoljili County.
Ui I* Ii AS: 'Phonia- Mutts applies to mi
tor .etto'S of Administration on the
estate offi-aac II Langston, dec’d late o said
c unty: ’I his is therefore to cite and admonish
all and sirm filar the kindred and creditors ofthe
aid dec’d to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if
nv they have, why said letters should not be
• ranted.
jiine2:i Win tl. BARTON, O. 0.0.
ROBERT OF PARIS.
f Y, N hand a tew copies of Scott’s last Novel.
* Bober'of Paris, t'gether with a variety
•f new and interesting works.
* E. S. Norton,
march 24 Broad street
TOBAt V >—ON (’< )NHIGN M ENT
k * . Boxes excellent quality Tohacco, inaM
£ ufactured in North t'arolinn, put to suit
retailers ill pound and half pound plugs.—For
. 'o low LAWRON A IIOAVELL
a pril 84. 1852
DISSOLUTION.
HE r nnexi -n in business under the firm of
'T arver A Squire was dissolved on the24th
' March last hy the death of Mr. Squire, the
•tsitiess of- lie concern " ill he closed hy tlie
hsoribi-r BKNJ P. TARVER
r„»v 0 l
£'. W G O O I> *.
HUDSON k. FELTON
H '-V■. just toceived from Now York and
la leston apd are notv opening one door
v'essrs Lawhon Av Howell's on Broad
ect, a handsome assortment of Dry Goods,
Hard-ware and utlery, Hats, Shoes Bridlos,
Ac which they intend to sell low for
ca Ii ,-r good paper
Ai.SO—Daily expecting from New-Orleans,
a supply of
(Groceries, flagging, and Hale Rope,
'lie Far i ers and nil other persons are solicited
call and examine for thcmsevlcs
June !>
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Glt *■' ABL *' to an order of the honorable
the Inferior court of Harris couniy, when
sitting for ordin ry purposes:
Wi l ! be sold on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, at the court-house in Clinton. (Jones
countv.) all the real estate of Edward Bass, dec
lying in Jones county; situated on the Oakmnl
on river: also four islands No s 33, 54, 55 and
56 in he 'akmolgee river There is the rise
'of 40> i acres of laud with a good mill-scat and
good fisheries attached thereto. No sos the land
not known.
‘-old for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
•<f said deceased —Term l made knoiVn on the
dav of sale. A! XANDER BASS, adm'r
august 11. (50d
NEW PUBLICATION.
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* LIBRARY OF RELIGIOUS KNOWL
EDGE, containing a Journal of Voyages and
Travels by the Rev Daniel Tyerman and
George Bennet. Esq. deputed from the London
Missionary Society to-tfisit their various stations
in the South Sea Islands, China, India, Ac. be
the years 1821 and 1829, compiled from original
documents, by Janies Montgomery, author of
‘ The World before the Flood ” "The Christian
Psalmist,” and other poems: in 3 vols.
E S NORTON.
June 16 Broad Street
NOTICE.
FOUR months after date, application will be
made lo the Honorable tho Court of Ordi
nary of Carroll County for leave to sell Lot of
Land No 74 in the 11 lit District of Henry
County, and fifty acres of Lot No 87 in said
cont y and district, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of the estate of John Long, late of
Henry Count deceased
M ARG ' RETT LONG F.xe trx
June 251 ——
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
\GkEKABLE to an order of the llonnra
. file the Inferior court of Stewart oiinl*
when itiing for Ordinary purposes, will he sold
on the first. Tuesday in January oext, in the
town of 1 umpkin, m sail! county. between tho
usual liouth of sale—Three negroes, and one
lot of Laud.no 36, in the 13d ihst of formerly
|,up, now Stewart county .-Sold as iho proper
ty of Joseph White, late of said county doc'd.;
flf the benefit of the heirs and credit *rs of said
dec’d Terms made known on the day *f sale
E. t»- A. .Alovs, Adm’r.
ups mfinr 90 td < ->l
NO TH L
PAIIENTH AXD GLAIIDIANH.
II 11E i‘ii" •agio the Fe nale academy wili j
lie resumed ini the l“*h OcOlbe by Alias
Rt’.MEC' A filtRRI- a »*•••» of three or fiiir j
woes was thought most prudent, in r«m«|«tw*
4 ¥ * r * MY ' ,L “ t p JONES, t baifoia.i
K LDr to, *»e j
Uept 23 I
AWULVIsTILj tor s sale.
Gtii. 1. - It' I- to 111 Older ot the jnlerioi |
Court «i Harris rounly, when sitting for
ordinary purposes,
V'. tlf bo sold at the place of bohling Buporior |
court in Randolph county, on the first Tuesday
in Jauuaiy next. Lot ofUnd No 3t», in the nth
disttict. (formerly Lee,) now Undolph county,;
belonoing to the estate ot Edward lias* deceas
ed s 7. dlfor the benefit ofthe heirs auu credit
e|go said deceased.— Terms made knot n on
tlie day of tale. —ALEXANDER BASS, adin r
august 11. 00 and
Mr | TIE subscribers announce to :
? their old frieuds and the public ■
generallv that they still occupy |
their formea staid at Foil Bain |
bridge < reek Nation, about equi-distaut from
olumbus aud Line l reek- wheie those who
may cal! on them will receive the same accom
modations as heretofore
The following are our rales:
Breakfast - -
Dinner • *
Supper - “,.!71-J,
Lodging * * “J--
Horse feed - * “,871-2,
Horse all night - '‘.7-i,
Att«tts*. IS- Cook i!t Collins.
CACTI O.V.
[do hereby for am all persons of trading for
two promissory notes Iron, myself and Thom
as Grimes security; one of said notes for twenty
two dollars and tlie other for eighteen dollars
(it my memory serves me tight.) payable to
Janies Wilkerson or bearer on the 25th of De
cember next, and dated (I think.)aboul the last
«,f March or first of April last.— If any person
ti ados so said notes, they will do it at their own
risk, asl have not received a valuable consider
ation for those notes MARSHAL GRIMES.
Lumpkin Stewart county. August II 2
— T NOTICE. ~
UOUG HT to jail, Gieeenvillc Morriwcath-
I 2 er county Georgia a negro man, who sat s
his name i Toni, ami is one of the State’s bauds,
mid tlin< he left Item smut time in june last;
he it b ut 45 or 4ti years old; he savs that Hud
s n was the overseer ot' he hands which lie left.
Tiie overseer or contractor of sai • butincss will
get said negro by application and proving him
in terms of tlie law, and paying expenses
Sept I. E REEDER, Jaier
i Dili months after date application will be
l made to tho I’ourtof Ordinary, for Heard
county, for leave to sell a negro woman— Mil ,-
LEY —part of the estati of John G Smith, lute
of said county deceased, for the benefit of cred
itors ‘ NANCY SMITH,
Sept. 1,1832 4m 47 Executrix.
CAUTK >N.
\LL persons are hereby cautioned against
trading for a Ware house situated in the town
of Columbus and built for Clayton & Grimes
we hold a Lien on the property as Builders |
for six hundred and filly Dollars and have the
house in possession which will not be given op
until all arrears bo paid.
Asa Bates.
C. C. Dibble.
July 20th.
«s»r\ < o r n o\,
Op various numbers, jus' received li ill tlie
Cotton manufactory at Athens Ga. anrifoi
-alo oy Geo. VV DI CING HAM
5r o t i€i:.
OUR M' 'NTIIS fron this date I shall ap
ply to the Honorable the Inferior Court o!
Merriivether County when sitting for or final v
purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land, lying in
Walton county, on the waters of Apilaeht
whereon Benjamin Ward dec'd formerly lived
for the benefit of the heir« of Benjamin Ward
dec’d-
ORADIAII WARD, .Idm'r
June 10,1832.
LOTTERY NOTICE.
' | |HE holders of Tickets in the Milledgeville
A Street I lottery, are informed that the re
; suit oC the Drawing will' ll took place on the
i sth May, 1832, may he seen by applying to
E. S. NORTON.
may 13. Agent (or oqiManagor
f. I VEIIV S TA RLE S.
’ J4 HE Subscriber would inform lie cilizci,-
i. ot Columbus aid others visiting this sec
tion of the country, that ho has just opened hi-
Livery Stables, on Crawford Street, near tin
river where evert arrangement has been made
j to accommodate the public in his line of busi
ness, on the most liberal terms. He will also
; keep horses bv the year month or night, at tin
| customary rates, and those entrusted to his can
shall receive the strictest attention. He wdl
; also keep horses. Carri ges, Gigs, Sulkies, Ac
to hire, hy the day or or a longer period, on roa
! sonable terms
His horses will be well trainedand in good or
der, and nothing will be wanting on his part to
promote the comfort and convenience of the
patrons of tho establishment.
JOHN WHITESIDE
nnii I 28, 1832 —fnn
SINGLE iV DOUBLE REFINEL
&ons J&ugav.
A Few barrels of the above article, mam sac
» tured n a superior manner by W. Edwatd,
j Rement of Charleston, S C.
| Teas, * f different qualities,
j A few doien ‘upirior white and pink Cham
patgtie wine
Tenerifle and Madeiia Wines.
may 5. Lawhon &, Howell
AftEICY
For Newspapers and Periodicals.
i HE Subscriber informs the public that in
has been opooinled agent for the
Medical f'hirmgical Review, Sj. Jorrnal
of Practical Medicine,
a Quarterly, published in New York, edited by
James Johnson, M. 1) Physician Extraordinary
torheKing of (Jreat Britain—TEßMS $1
25 cents per Number, in advance. Orders for
one or more Nos inclosing the cash, postpaid
will meet with prompt attention.
The Spirit of the Times or Life in Ncw-York.
we. kly at $3 per year
Medico Chirnrgical Review, quarterly 1 at s'■
per year
- E S. NORTON
Augu t 4 R-o- and St
A. Macidiiiisix
WI 1.1, spend lug leisure hours i* he
. x cut. o«f fALV OKA Mt.AIAL
Os a y ee/c ,M I‘Hi — ton, inniDiuti. — Ap
ply at the CIOI.UMB SB- oK f TORE
Aogilat 4 —f o
iiMMitlit* after date, H|i|ilicuiion
* will tie mad© to the iim orable luteri r
ourt f Hear county while si'litig for ordina
ry nil poses for leave loee.l two iiegioOß (('* Ii
netia a woman *md liei ch-ld) be oiiging to the
estate of John G hiiiidi late of aaid county
dec, for (he in m fit •<( the be if a and creditors ol
mud deed Tins i7lb Man b. |Kt2
utsich 31, Mi-.’. NANCY h.MITII, Adm x
IN NEW HANDS.
appriee tin-public tliitt yu: have
* * takt’B posscseitm of the well known
Public Dousp.
THE HAMILTON HALT,
Amt that the House is undergoing a coinjdcte
finish, with large and convenient additions so ta
ble to sccoiumudate Boarders aid Travellers;
and without t. e llntterieg solicitnliona usual;
we invite cui-fiiends and the pnhlic in general
to give tie a call, feeling confident that ever-/
convenient and nvcawatv attention will be iei7-
dered to make pleasant the tunc and situation of
•those who may iavoi us with their calls
BARELY .MARTIN,
april 21, 1832.-41. -A B DAWFON
**.Tlio Federal Union A Geoigia Journal will
please give the above four insertions.
New fwrocery.
iI!E Mil-scrilicr has takeir the sioro next
door to the Post Office and opposite Pommy
& Montague’s Hotel, wheie A. lias just opened,
and will sell at reasonable prices, an assort
ment of wall selected Fresh Groceries and OI J
Liquors; among which are:
Old Mononguhela Whiskey
Western do.
Old Jamaica Rum,
Cogniae Brandy,
Holland Gin,
Old Madeira Wine,
Ale and Cider, •
Loaf and Brown Sugar,
, Best Toa,
Molasses,
Rico,
Fall Mackerel, No. J,
1 lavimna Segars,
Rest Tobacco.
April 20—49—if G. ORIEVKB.
Nh o es, Nh oes,
LAWHON &, HOWELL
HA VF just received a largo and full assort
inent of Stout Negro Shoes.
Gentlemen’s fine Boots, •
Do. do. luco bocteos,
Ladies lace Prunella hoots,
do do Leather do.
o do Morocco do.
dhihlren’s hoes assorted
Doc 3d, 1831
NOTICE. “
months after date, application
will be marie to tjic honorthle the Inferior
cour* of I'albot county ‘ivhen sitting tor ordin
ary purposes, for leave to sell all the lands be
longing to the estate of John P Blackmon, de
ceased for the benefit of the licits and creditors
of said esta'e This tilh Sept 1832
Mary Ann Blackmon, Atlurx.
so t 1> 4 m
Ct EOltGlA”"Randolph < lonntv
HERFAB Benjamin O roway and Pa
tience Caroway,applies tome for letters
of administration, on the estate of Thomas t a
roway of said connty, deceased :
The e arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and -i.igular. the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be aod appear at my office within
tho time prescribed bv law, to show cause (if a
nv they have) why sa'd letters should not be
granted Given under my hand this slh day of
September 1332.
\V in. 11. Barton, c. c. o.
sept 15 6m
P*Fresli Arrivals.
roLuwm s book &
STA TION AH I 8 TOR E.
SIGN OF THE BIBLE.
'HE SUB'-GRIBER lias just received at tho
above -<ore, the following new and interes
ting VV OHKB. A few copies remaining on
hand.
THE AMBITIOUS STUDENT—bv the
Auib -t of Pelham. THE ADVKNTUKKSof
YOUNGER SON. 2 vols RO’- ANCF &
REALITY—Iiv Miss London FALSE STEP
and THE SISTERS. THE WREATH—2
j vols—by Harris Livermore. BRITISH BPY,
i -lev edition—with Biography andl’orliait oftho
i Author. VIRGINIA 11 «USF\VIFF..
1 ALBUMS,
LADIES
Soubntfr Xotc 43«ipev, Sec.scc
E. S. NORTON.
f’olumbus Sept. 8 tt
j#-To Printers.^
THE SUBSCRIBER, AGENT FOR
ix. KnftCua iHacijCuc;
INFORMS the printers generally, that this
Machine is so constructed a*, to lie applied
to any common Printing Press It is attached
by the rounce, and adds very little lo liie labor
of the Pressman Having three composition
Rollers, besides tho disliibuting Roller, tire dis
tribution is sufficient for the largest and heaviest
form The Inking Roller is propelled by weight,
and goes twice over the form. The quantity of
Ink taken can be regulated with accuracy, thus
preserving a uniformity of color unattainable
by hand; and as it dispenses with the Roller-
Boy, it is an object of iinportonce to Printers,
both on liie score of economy and de ; ng good
work
Printers can obtain the above by giving no
lice to tho agent—they shall bo immediately
ordered.
Tile price of tho Machine is S2OO six mouths
credit, or five per cem-oflTor cash.
E. 8 NORTON.
Columbos, Geo.
june 30
FOR .SALE,
GOOD second handed Gigg almost new
and with it anew set of plated Ilarncssfor
further particub rs apply to,
l.awlion At Howell,
GREAT IjTTKai
ON THE 4TII DAY OF JULY 1832.
fllllE subscriber iiifornis the holder of
8 Ticke* No. 10§f>4 i» t|,*
Mtllet’gtvtllc Street l.etlny 'l.u* bv the Un;y
nff of the above day, he is entitled to the Fire
Tnovennii Dollar irife'. so much for tisking
Ten Dollars
The next drawing ofthoabovo Lottery will
"ike place on tho Second Sat r ay in SejiUm
er: to make sure of a chance, it will be noccts
•irv to apply soon
* WHOLES <*lo,
HALVES tfi,
QUARTERN *>,so
To be hau in a gieat variety of number*
• ird err from the country, enclosing the cash,
postage paid, wiii meet with prompt iit'en •
tion E. S. NORTON, Agent.
July 28.
HOMKSFLNS
OF various kinds and colors teceiving by
G W DILLINGHAM
Jin** M
Y i \|>.
IOTNo lb* in ilt© !Hh District <*f Muato
i/* TANARUS, ( 001,1 V, for sal© by
GEO. W. DILUNCIIAM
June I rJ3ri.