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fffpN. B. Sales of Land, by Administrators,
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tile county in which the property is situate.—
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■ ale.
S lies of Negroes must be at public auction,
on the first Tuesday of the month, between the
usual hours of sale, at the place of public sales
in the county where the letters testamentary,
of Administration or Guardianslfp, may hav*
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LIST OF LETTERS
R REMAINING in the Post Q.iice Bruns
wick, March 31st. 1638.
Robert Pdes. John F. May, J. W. Frost, Lew
rancy Lord. James Davis. Nobel Bell. Miss
Armstrong, Benj. F. Cato, Cash er Bank Bruns
wick, C. C. Spauld ng, F. Iteadick 2, J' s all
Cooper, V. Woolley. John B. Fuss, Dan.el
Blue, Ed. Advocate, Mary E. Cot per, Thomas
Ellis, John L. March, Josi ph ;* chalati, James
O'Kane, Frederick Davis, David Hall, John
Gaweth, Wesley P. Guhagin, Edward Ham
mond, Wm. Summerlin. Apr 15.
JOSHUA GRIFFITH,
PAINTER, Glazier, and Paper Hanger.—
ign and Ornamental Painting executed,
and orders from the country punctually attend
ed to. Brunswick, Apr 1 5.
NOTICE.
A LL persons hav ng demands against John
II Dav s. late keeper of the Oglethorpe
II cuse, are requested to present the same hr
payment, and all persons indebted to sad Da
v s are requred to make immed.nte payment
to the subscriber. J. L. LOCKE.
Apr! 5.
WATCHES, JEWELRY. &ic. &-c.
THE subscriber begs leave to infirm h i
friends and the pubi c generally. that be
continues the WATCH S. NI) JEWELRY BU
SIN ESS, at the old stand next door west of M
Prendergrast's Dry Goods Store, and opprs t«
N. B. A 11. Weed s Hard-ware si. re, SAVAN
NAH, where he is prepared to execute all or
ders in his 1 ne ; and thankful fir past layers
would s >l.cit a continuance of their patronage.
An assortment of first rate gold ands Ivor
Engl sli and French WATCHES—Levers w th
and w.thout chronometer 1 alaners—Linden
Duplex, th s is an art cle that surpasses any
thing in point of fin sit and correctness of t n.e
to any thing that is in use—CLOCKS—JLW
ELRY—S Ivor and Plated WARE, See. Ac.
An assortment of lad es’ and gentlemens' lan
cy Writing Desks or Dressing Cases, rose word
and mahogany, inla'd with German silver and
brass, and made of the best materials and cf dif
ferent s zes.
Mast particular attention pa and to clean ng
and repairing WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c. by
an experienced workman.
N. li, All orders from the country attended
to with correctness and despatch.
K. A. McCREDIE,
of the late firm of Anderson &. McCred e,
Mireh22. Savannah
PROPOSALS
For publishing by Subscription, a Look lobe
entitled
The Cherokee hand Iroltcry.
BY JAMES F. SMITH,
From a Manuscript copy recently compiled by
himself.
THE publisher assures the cit zens of Geor
gia, who may think proper to subscr be to
the work, that lie w.ll use every exert on to
render it a useful veh'cle of such information
as may be of importance to them.
The Cherokee Land Lottery w.ll contain the
names of all the fortunate draweis in the Land
Lottery, and their residence, up to the first of
January, I’*3B, with an engraved map of each
Land District in the Cherokee Country, im
med ately preoed ng the names in each district.
The Cherokee Land Lottery will contain about
five hundred pages, royal actavo sir, will be
printed on good paper, neatly bound, anddeliv
eied to subscribers by the first of March, 1836,
at jirc dollars per c< py.
[LpPostinasters and others, who will act as
agents so/ the publisher in procuring subscri
bers, and who shall procure and forward to the
publisher, in Milledgeville, ten responsible sub
scribers shall receive a copy ol the w< rk, gratis.
All Editors of newspapers in the State who
will give the above a few insertions, shell re
ceive a copy of the work. Nov. 123.
BOOK ANE JOB PRINTING, -
Done at this Offics.
CAREY’S LIBRARY OF CHOICE
LITERATURE.
TO say that this is a reading age, implies a
desire for instruction, and the means to
gratify that desiie, on the first point, all are a
greed ;on the second, there is divers.ty both
of opinion and practice. We have newspa
pers, magazines, reviews, in fine, pamphlets of
all sizes, on nearly all subjects, which have
severally their classes of readers and support
ers. And yet copious as are these means ol
intellectual supply, more are still needed. In
addition to the reviews of the day and passing
notices of books, the people in large numbers,
in all parts of cur great republic crave the pos
session of the books themselves, and details,
beyond mere passing allusion, of the progress
of discovery in art and science. But though it
be easy to ascertain and express their wants, it
is not so easy to gratify them. Expense, dis
tance from the emporium of literature, engross
ing occnpat ons which prevent personal appli
cation of even messages to libraries and book
sellers, are so many causes to keep people al
way from the feast of reason and the enjoyment
of the covered literary aliment It is the obi
ject of the publishers of the l ibrary to obvia'e
these difficulties, and to enable every individ
ual, at a small cost and without any personal
effort, to obtain for his own use and that of lis
tavored friends or family, valuable works, com
plete, on all the branches of useful and popular
literature, and that in a form adapted to the
comfort of the reader.
The charm of variety, as far as it is compati
ble with morality and good taste, will be held
constantly in view in conduct.ng the Library,
to fill the pages of which the current literature
of Great Britain, in all its various departments
of biography, hist* ry, travels, novels and poe
try, shall he freely put under contribution.—
With perchance occasional exceptions,, it ia in
tended to give entire the work which shall be
selected for publication. When circumstances
authorize the measure, recourse will be had to
the literary stores of Continental Europe, and
translations made from French, Italian or Ger
man, as the case may be.
Whilst the body of the work will be a reprint,
or at times a translation of entire volumes, the
cover will exhibit the miscellaneous character
of a magazine, and consist of sketches of men
and things, and notices of novelties in literature
and tlie arts throughout the civil.zed world.—
A full and regular supply of the literary, month
ly and hebdomadal journals of Great Britain
and Ireland, in addition to home periodicals ol
a s.nrilar character, cannot fail to provide am
ple materials for this part of our work.
The resources and extensive correspondence
of the publishers are the best guarantee lor the
continuance of the enterpr ze in which they
are about to embark, as well as for the abun
dance of the materials to give it value in the
eyes of the public. As far as judicious selec
tion and arrangement are concerned, readers
will it is hoped, have reason to be fully'satssfi
ed, as the editor of the Library is not a stran
ger to them, but has more than once obtained
their favorable suffrages for his past literary,
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at the expiration of every six months, subscri
bers w.ll he turn shed with a handsome t.tle
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qual to. more than forty volumes of the com
mon sized English duodecimo books. The pa
per upon wh.ch the Library will be printed,
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and of a size admirably adapted for bind.ng.—
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appearance, each volume when bound, will
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who patronize the work.
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E. L. CARY A. A. HART,
I'lnladelphin.
NEW PRINTING
inunsdiicß, Wcjifli.l.
TIIE subscribers would imorm the pr’dic
that they are prepared to receive orders
lor PRINTING, such as—
ROOKS,
PAMPHLETS,
BLANKS,
HANDBILLS,
CIRCULARS,
CARLS,
and the various kinds of Ornamental, Fancy
and Letter Press
FZI2 tfTI WG.
The materials being new they flatter them
selves they will be able to give satisfaction to
those who may favor them w,tli their patron
age. DAVJS &. SHORT.
Brunswick, June 8, 1b37
•# Card.
A. L. KING,
ATTORNEY A.ND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, oa.
Feb. 1. ts
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Howell cobb, attorhv at La»,
Ollice, at Perry, Houston County. Ga,
How ell Cobb will attend to profess onal
business in the counties Houston, of the Flint;
Twiggs, Pulaski and ©oo’y, of the Southern ;
rnd Stewart, Randolph, Lee, Sumpter and Ma
aion of the Ch ittahoochie Circuits.
July -20. 1237. 1y
•hyrtlre.
ALL Persons hav ng*deinands aga nst the
Estate of Doctor Francis E. K. Miller,
deceased, are requested to present them duly
attested, accord ng to Law. Those indebted
will make immediate payment to
SARAH H- MILLER,
Administratrix.
March 1.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 19,1838.
A N ACT to alter and fix the tur.e of holding
-IjL the Superior Courts in the Eastern Dis
trict of this State.
Sue. 1. Be it enacted ly the Senate and
House of Representatives ol the State of Geor
gia. in General Assembly met, and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of the same, That
Irom and after the first day of February next,
the times of holding the Superior Courts for the
Eastern Distr ct. shall be as follows, to wit:
IN THE SPRING CIRCUIT.
In the county of Bulloch, on the 4th Monday' in
March.
“ “ Effingham, Thursday thereafter.
“ •• Camden, 2d Monday in Apr!.
“ *• Wayne, Thursday thereafter.
“ “ Glynn, 3d Monday in April.
“ “ Mclntosh Thursday therealter.
“ “ Liberty. 4th Monday in Apr!.
“ “ Bryan, Wednesday therealter.
“ “ Chatham. 2df Monday in May.
IN THE FALL CIRCUIT.
In the county of Bulloch, Wednesday before Ist
Monday in November.
“ “ Effingham, on the Friday there
alter.
“ “ Camden, 4th Monday in Nov.
“ *■ Wayne, Thursday therealter.
“ “ Glynn. Monday “
“ “ Mclntosh, Thursday “
“ “ Liberty. Monday “
“ “ Bryan, Wcdn. 9duy “
“ “ Chatham, 2d Monday in Jnn’y.
Src. 2d. And be it further enacted by the
author ty aforesaid, That all persons summon
ed, subporned, or bound as suitors, jurors, or
witnesses, or in any other capacity to attend
said Court, a! the time which by law now in
so rce are li lden, shall be bound by virtue of
sad suinnw ns, subpeena, or other process here
after issued, to attend said Courts altered by this
act.
Sue. 3d. And be it further enacted by the
authority aforesaid. That all wr ts,precepts,or
process of any kind or nature, shall hereafter
be made returnable to the terms of said Courts
heretofore recited.
Sf.c. 4." And be it further enacted, That all
laws and parts of laws mil.tat ng against this
act be. and the same are hereby repealed.
JOSEPH DAY,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
ROBERT M. ECHOLS,
Pres dent of the Senate.
Assented t0.25d December. 1857.
GEORGE R. GILMER. Governor.
Public .Notice.
WHEREAS, I did, on the latter part of
September, or first part of October, A ,
D. 1638, give to Abraham Mott, senior, certain
ontes of hand,made payable to said Mott or order
to wit—one note the sum of one thousand
dollars, to be paid on or before the first day ol
October, A. D. 1837, with interest, —Also one
for the sum of five hundred dollars, payable in
October or November, 1838, and interest, —Al-
so one note date- in October or November, 1837.
payable on or before the first day of January,
le3B, for the sum of five hundred dollars, not
on interest, — Al*o one other note same date lor
the suin of five hundred dollars, payable on or
before the first day of January, lis3ft, not on
interest, —said Mott having deeded to me cer
tain land property in Cainden County, Georg a.
Now, as 1 am called on by other persons who
claim sad pro perty, to give up the same ; and
the matter is pending in Court, 1 hereby cau
tion all persons not to purchase said notes, as 1
shall not pay them unless said Mott shall make
the a fibre said title or titles good and valid in
law, and exonerate me in my title, and pay nil
costs and trouble. The aforesaid notes beintr
all and the only notes' 1 have ever given said
Mott excepting one for one thousand dollars,
which has been paid by me.
' DANIEL JIEATII.
Camden, Camden Cos.. Ga. Oct 4, 1637.
sixth vr.Ait OF
WALDIE’S LIBRARY.
PfMIIS popular perirdical, wh eh lias been
1 received with such dst ngu shed favor in
all the pol shed circles in tin* United States and
Canada, entered upon its sixth year cn the Ist
of January, Two volumes are published
annually, and each complete in itself. The
first ot every year is the proper time for new
patrons to commence their subscriptions.
As an ev denee of the capac.ty of the L lira
ry to convey intelligence at a cheap rate m the
shape ol books, it may be mentioned that dur
ing the current year it has contained five nov
els, four biographers, five travels, numerous re
views, fifteen tales, and a great variety of mis
cellaneous matter of immediate interest to the
literary reader. Among the books issued in
1837, have been the following important ones :
Miss Pardoe’s City of the Sultan.
Dulens’ Memoirs.
Carnes Letters from the East.
Cr.chlon, an H storica! Romance.
The Saracen, a Crusade Romance.
Wrnxall's Historical Memoirs.
The Gurney Papers.
Recovery of the Treasure sunk in the Thet is.
The L fe of Oliver Goldsmith.
Pretension, a novel, by M ss Stickney.
The Adventures of a French Sergeant.
Family Interference, a novel, &c. &c. Ac.
The cost of the London looks alone publish
ed in one year is little less than fort}’ dollars !
By the mag'c of the periodical press this a
niount is supplied fi r fire dollars, and dissem
inated to every town in tlie Union at l.Ule a
bove tile price of newspaper postage.
A very few complete sets, in ten volumes,
are still for sale. Subscriptions for the com ng
year, accompanied by a jrein.ttaiice, will lie
properly attended to. F.ve copies may be pro
cured by a club on payment of twenty dollars
in advance. Address A. WALDIE,
40 Carpenter street, Phila.
iie«r; r ia-W!»inc touiilv.
WHEREAS ROBERT STAFFORD ap
plies to me for letters of dismission on
the estate of William Stafford, late of said
C i u ty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish the
kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted."
Given under my hand of office at Wayne
Court House, 4th Jan. A. D. 1633.
ROBERT B WILSON,, Clerk
Court of Ordinary of Wayne County.
A Card. -
DOCTOR FRANK GAGE, informs the
public that he has located himself in
Brunswick and will attend strctly to the prac
tice of his profession in its various
Oglstkerpe House, Jan. 4, 123d. *
[General Ycwspaper and Col
lection Agency*
THE undersigned, late editor and proprietor
of the dlugustu Chronicle, having tne ex-
I tensive bus ness of that establishment to close,
! and conscious from long exper.ence, how much
such a facility is needed, at least by the Press.
is disposed to connect with it a General fluen
cy for the collection of AV irspaper and other
Debts , in this and the neighboring Southern
States, qnd will travel almost continually to
present them himself. Should the business of
' i'ered be sufficient, the agency will be made a
permanent one —and while his long connexion
with the Press and consequent knowledge of
its peculiar requis tions and benefits from such
j an Agency, and h s extensive personal acquain
, tance with the localities and people of thy coun
‘try, afford peculiar facilities tor the perform
j ance of its duties, he trusts that suitable en
! quirk's will leave no doubt of prompt and faith
! lul attention to them.
A. 11. PEMBERTON,
j Mr. Pemberton will commence atrip through
Barnwell and Beaufort Districts, to Savannah,
j thence through Bryan, L berty, Mclntosh,
Glynn and Camden counties, apd back through
Wayne, &c. to Savannah ; and thence through
Effingham, Ser.ven, Burke, Jefferson, Wash
ington and Warren, to Augusta. Alter which,
he will travel through most of the ncighhorind
districts of South Carolina, and the middle ang
upper counties of Georgia; and through the
I States of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, N.
j Carolina, Virginia, Arc.
! 11 e will receive, for collection, claims of any
kind. Terms as follows :
1 .Xeirsjitiprr accounts , (including those of
‘ Periodicals.) when to be made out by him, Iron)
i general 1 sts, forwarded by mail, &c. 15 per ct.
i.VVir subscribe rs, with payment in advance. 25
j per err*.; without payment in advance, 12 1-2
| percent. 11c has been offered more in some
| instances, but cannot consent to take more from
j one than another, or than' he himself would
| willingly pay; and now fixes on these rate s as
! those he has paid, and as being as low as can
jbe afforded, or as he has ever known paid—
j trusting for remuner .t on, more to the probable
j extent of bus ness he may receive, than to the J
j rates themselves, together with the considera
tion of travelling for his health, and to collect [
I for himself.
.Mercantile accounts, 5 per cent, more or le»s
accord ng to amount, Sec.
Ucmittaners wili be made according to iristruc
tion.and at the risk of those to whom they are
addressed—lie furnish ng the Postmaster’s cer
tificate of the amount deposited, and descr ption
of money, whenever a miscarriage occurs.—
When lcll to his discretion, as often as circum
stances, amount colli rted, safety, economy,
See. may seem to justify, and chocks, drafts, oi
suitable notes in size, currency where sent,«vc
can he obtained—and at the risk of those ad
dressed to him in this city, will be immediate)
forwarded to him, when absent.
liefertner to any one who knows him ; and
there are few who do not in this city or section.
He i3 now Agent for the following Ncswpa
pers and Periodicals, and authorized to receive
subscriptions or payments therefor :
Chronicle and Sentinel, Augusta.
Constitutionalist, do.
Southern, Medical and Surgical Journal do.
Georgian, Savannah,
Advocate, Brunswick, Ga.
Mercury, Charleston.
Southern Patriot, do.
Southern Literary Journal do.
Southern Agriculturalist, do.
Western Carolinian, Salisbury, N. C.
Farmers' Register, Petersburg. Va.
Southern Literary Messenger, It chinond,Va.
Merchant. Baltimore.
Reformer. Wash ngton City.
Augustn, June 2!.
T 7 Publishers of Newspapers, &c., who may
think proper to engage h.s services, will pleasr
give the above two or three conspicuous inser
tions weekly or monthly, and forward the No’s
containing it.
The E-iobi*s oi’ E*hita<lcl|»sain.
THE architectural beauty of many of tin*
PUBLIC BL ILDINGS of tfiis city is pro
verbial. They have not cnly been the pride ol
the city, but excite the atteut on of all stran
gers. Believing that it would be highly accep
table to our numerous patrons.scattered as they
are from the Lakes to the Ocean, to be present
ed with Splendid Illustrations, from Un
hands of first rate artists—wo have made ar
rangements to bring out a complete series.—
They will embrace a correct am. well executed
view of all tire I'UBLIC EDIFICES, of our
city and vicinity, forming in the end a collec
tion. that may well be termed the LIONS OF
PHILADELPHIA, and which will be present
ed to our patrons, without trench rig upon the
usual variety of our columns. Where it may
be expedient we will accompany tiie engrav
ings with such descriptions of s,zc and facts of
history, as may be of interest.
We shall begin the publication as soon as we
get several engravings from tl: • hands of the
artists, who are now at work upon them. On
the appearance of the first view we shall espe
i ially increase our edition of the Courier, to
supply those who may wish to obtain and pre
serve these views.
The views will also appear regularly in the
PIJILADKIJMfI A MIRROR
JTAsa trifling expression of our regard, we
siiail printUie whole series.attl.ieircompletion,
upon fine white paper, in uniform style-—form
mg a beautiful collection of Views, and present
them to such of our country brethren, as may
oblige us bv an insertion of this notice
Establishment of the Journal
Office for sale.
OWING to the intended removalx>f one of
the Editors and the wish of the other to
devote himself more exclusively to the duties
of his profession, the undersigned offer for sale
the establishment of tile North Carolina Jour
nal Office. The. office is well found in Job,
newspaper and ornamental type, the list of sub
scribers is tolerably large, and they doubt not
might be greatly augmented by a little exertion.
To any person des reus of embarking in the
business it offer* inducements not inferior to
any in the State, but to a practical printer they
know of no investment lie could make ot n,s
money that would y'eld him a more profitable
return. HYBART & STRANGE.
Fayetteville, 30th May, 1637.
{CTPrinters will confer a favor by giving the
above two or three insertion! in their papers
House Wright.
MOSES W. WILSON,
___OULD inform the public that he is ready
to contract for putting up Houses. Stores,
or buildings of any description, at short notice
and on reasonable terms.
le has Lumber and building materials of all
K i»ds on hand, wh.rh he will furn sh to order
at low prices. Also, White Lead, Pa nts, Oils,
Ac.
Any favors in his line will he thankfully re
ceived and those who employ him may depend
on having tiveir orders executed in a workman
like manner and wRh punctuality.
Brunswick, Nov. 10, 1 c 37.
GLYNN SUPERIOR COURT.
PURSUANT to instructions received from
his Honor CHARLES S. HENRY, Judge
of the Superior Court for the Eastern D> strict,
the unders'gnod gives'noticc to suitors, jurors,
and all concerned n causes at sssue in the Su
p-r or Court for Glynn County aforesaid, that
in the last Leg slature of Georg a, the t me for
hold ng the Superior Courts for said County
have been changed to the third Monday in'A
pr.l, and the first Monday in December, in
each year. J. BURNETT, Jr. Clk. Lv C.
Feu 15.
GEORGIA—GLYNN COUNTY.
I ""ROAN US DART nppl es to me for letters
J dismissoyy as Executor of the Estate and
Effects of Nathaniel Bell, late of Glynn
County; deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish the
kindred and creditors us said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time pro*,
sorbed by law, to shew cause, if any they have ,
why said letters should net le granted.
Given under my hand this sth day of March,
A. D. Ic3B. JOHN BURNETT,
Clerk C. O. G. C.
Crfor din— 07 t;un Count if.
■^7 II ERE AS Mrs. Sarah 11. Miller has
applied to me tor Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate and Effects ot Doctor F. E.
K. Miller,late of said County, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to he and appear at my office in the
time prescribed by la»v, to shew cause if any
they have, why sa.d Letters should not Le
granted
Witness the Honorable J. Hamilton Coitper,
one of the Justices of said Court, this 20th No
vember, 1=37. JOHN BURNETT.
Clerk C. O. G. C.
G corxi a— G Tg;n n Cos un ty .
YY 771 ERE AS Jaws Palmer, applies for
Y Y Letters of Administration on the Es
tate and Effects of Saliuhl Palmer, late of
s lid County, deceased—
. These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to be and appear at my office in the
time prescribed by liw. to shew cause if any
they have, why said Letters should not Le
granted.
Witness the Honorable J. Hamilton Couper,
one of the Justices of said Court, this Jfith De
cember, 1837. . JOHN BURNETT,
Clerk C O. G. C.
Gear ’i a — G ! tin n Cos un ty.
WHEREAS Louisa Pay.ve nppl es ft r Let
ters of Administration on the Estate and
Effects of Thomas Caps, late of Chatham
County, deceased
These "are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to be and appear at my' office in the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any
they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Jamrs C. Mangham,
one of the Justices of sad Court, this 25th d*y
of November, 1637. JOHN BURNETT,
C. C. O. G. C.
(scorsin —4nlyiiii county. "
YTE7TJEREAS James C. Manoiiam, applies
Vv for Letters of Administration cn the Es
tate of Sabi in O'Neal, late of Glynn County.
deceased—
These, arc thcrefir re tc cite rnt’adn cirrh all
and singular tie; kindred and creditors of said
deceased to be and appear at my office in the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause* if any
they have, why the said Letters should not Le
granted.
Witness the Honorable F. M. Scarlett, cne
of th. Just ccs of said Court, llii* fith day of
January. 1836. JOHN BURNETT,
Clerk C. O. G. C.
e«rsrra-W.nne Coiiniv.
WHEREAS ROBERT STAFFORD ap
plies to me for letters of and sniission on
the estate of Robert Stafford, Sen. late of said
County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at n:y office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand of office at Wayne
Court House. 4tli Jan. A. 1). 1838. -
ROBERT W. WILSON, Clerk,
Court of Ordinary, Wayne County.
t rutral bold, Jlacoir, <«!*.
THE subscriber respectfully informs hs
friends, and the public in general, that he
his taken the above mentioned establishment,
wh ch. luv nir been recently thoroughly re
paired and enlarged at great expense, is now
open for the reception of Travelers. Boarders,
&c. The chambers are large and a ry, the
servants competent and attentive. lU.s table
shall be constantly supplied with every deli
cacy the season and market will furnish. His
bar is stocked with the choicest Wines and Li
quors ; and in order more effectually to make
it a first rate House, he has called to h s aid the
services of Mr. A. Elder, of Baltimore, whose
long experience at Barnuitrs City Hotel, *n»
justly entitled him to the reputation of a cater*
or for the public. The subscriber therefore
hopes by Bis unrUfftitt ngexertiohs'to pleaseftb
receive a liberal share ol patronage.
HORACE E WARD.
N. B. Good Stabling attached to the Ho
tel, with faithful and attentive Ostlers.
Dec. 21.
FREDERICK
Attorney and Counsellor at Law ,
AND
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
MACON—GA
Junsls
NUMBER 66.
1 The Lactic*' 1 Companion ,
[ESTABLISHED IN 1674.]
.1 popular and highly cstermrd Magazine, e>J
general Literature and the Pine dirts, embell
ish cd tcith Gorgeous and Costly Engravings,
on Steel. Cupper anil Wood ; and a so with
Fasjiional'e and Popular Music, arranged fir
the Piano-Forte, Guitar and Harp.
EDITORS.
Mrs. Ass S. Stephens,
William W. Snowden.
.assisted by many of the most Popular Writers.
I Since the publication of the May number, the
! deinnnd for the Ladies’ Companion has been
unprecedented and beyond the most sanguine
| ant eipatiens. At the commencement cf the
volume an add tional number of copies Were
printed, which was considered at the time i4r«
qnate to satisfy all the orders which might be
received, and leave cons derable nnmberon
hand for subsequent calls. The publ shrr is
more than giallied in stat n* that the whole
ed tion was nearly exhaus'rd before the issuing
of the seventh number of the volume; and at
this time but very few complete sets mi in on
hand, to supply the nuniiT' in orders which ire
; daily received from every suction of the Un.t*
[ ed States.
In consequence of this great unforeseen in-'
crease of new subscr bers, lie has determined to
double the number of impressions for the sub*
! sequent year; while he most gratefully appre
ciates the unpreedented encouragement ex*
; tended to the Ladies' Companion, and it the
! time he kegs to assure the readers of the
magazine and tin-public in general, that it is
i Ins ardent resolution to meet it with a corres*
pond ng Morality cn his part to merit its can
! t nuance.
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j artists, accompany each number—illustrated
j by Tales and spirited Sketches—which will, as
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; I lie Ladies’ Companion conta’ns a larger
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t issued in this country', and its subscr pt.on
j price is only three dollars a year, while the gn at
| cornbinat on of talent secured for the coming
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i per od cal.
j Irs Literary Character! Will under
| go cons.derable change, as the publisher of
j the Ladies’ Companion, in order to show his
, approc alion of the public favor already extend*
i i.d to him so 1 berally, has secured the aid of
Mrs. Ann S. Stephens,
j late Editor of the “Portland Magazine,” and
! author of a series of the mast oeautitul and
1 popular tales ever presented to an American
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j talent, or better calcul; ted to aid in conducting
• a ladies’ magazine, could have been selected
j from the galaxy of temale genius which is the
j glory of our country.
j The Musical Department, is under the
i supervision of Mr. J. Wats >n, whose qualiffci*
I tions for the task are too well known to require
i our test meny.
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has ever commanded a large share of attention,
and has been looked upon with no little inter*
( st by its readers, and more especially the La
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j grre anx ous to please. It w!l continue to be
I a subject of me re than usual care to him, and
I to the Professor under whose supervision it ia
placed, to make that portion of the magazine
I allotted to Music more than ever deserving of
I the countenance of every lover of music. It
| has ever been and will continue to be the dc*
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I iyand free from errors.
; The Work in General. Over every de
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U‘ strictly exerc sedby the Editors, and allap*
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| cd, as it is tin' desgn of the publisher, with the
{a and of his contributors and the advice of hil
| Iricnds to make the Ladies' Companion diltin
j gnished lor the beauty and accuracy of Us typo
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artichs—the ipiality and rn. uc of its music — and
I the unequalled spiendor of its Pictorial Em-
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li is the determination of the publisher to use
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sent tacil.t.es are such as to give the Ladies’
Companion eminent advantages over all other
publications of its character.
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the Ladies' Companion embraces every de
p»rtment%within the range of Belles-Lettres and
the Fine Jrts ; and no exertions or expense will
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WILLIAM W. SNOWMEN, Proprietor.
Jan. 1833.
SHERIFF'S SALE ,
AT WAYNE COCRT HOC T«.
Ijjy I LL be sild on the first
1636, before the Court IfooM door Hi
Wayne County, TWO TRACTS QJP LAND,
ly ng in Wayne County, in the oecoAcPdiAtittk
known as lumber 64 and 85, in the w*if|rtonj
district of Wayne, by virtue ‘of
granted to James R." Sparks, for the exeHgEs
granted against Absolon. Cosey.in fcvor dEy
Sparks. LATON CAtM’fe#
March 22. Sheriff jfc.
For Sate.
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yonng, sound and pfcrfVctly || ilh^nQi
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Fob s