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SHERIFF'S SALES.
AppliitK Sheriff Snlcs.
O N 11.0 first TUO.J..V In Jl’l.Y next, will be «ol<l
V ,hn muri-houM in Appling county, within the
U.uat hours oftralc, the following property, to wit:
One lot .If Inml. No 295, 3d drain. I, levied on o» ihe
nri^riv,;; John M.-Ixllnn to.n.isly a fi fain favor of
SobnHugliev v« lito mud Joint ilcLellau; levy made
-.,,1 returned to me by a constable.
.ad returner. SOLOMON CANNAOV,
Appliiitf Shrrili Suit's.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, be*
tween the usual hours of sale, before eourl- ,
!»•*« doer in A piling county, the following property, j
ts-wit t ...... I
Two lots of Laud Nob. 603 & 637, second district Ap
pling •minty—levied on ns the property of licniiet 1 *
(hi, to satisfy an execution issued under u foreclosure o
a mortgage deed, in favor of Samuel I'att* r*uii
A. Meg wood. Copartners nnd .Merchant* unuv.
af P.ll.rann and Muwoml. »»• 'hr mi.I B.ntral M. On'-
9m. Property pointed out by C. 11. LuU, Attorney lor
Fettereou At Mag wood
l oi n MONTHS NOTICKS.
TNOUK month, niter dale, appllcntion will he m.dc to
X 1 the Inferior court of 1’utuam county, when silting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the laud undue*
gl ues of the estate of .luiues Sliarmun, late eoun-
tv, dec’d. £uld for the benefit of the heirs ami crcdilois.
! ' JOHN A. Sll.VR.MAN. ) 4d||| . ril
may 10 KLUlillT \V. BAINES.)
| MEW music,
• lUusicnl liisli-iitiirnts, and Mu.l*
iilcj-cliandisf,
J UST received from Europe, At forau
MUSIC SALOON, (sign of the Golden
received from agents in London and Pa
hie assortment of
New music A. musical Instruments,
which together w ilh uu extensive stock on hiitul, embra
ces us large an assortment of Music
ment.*', and Musical Mm Unmhso, us c
establishment in the United Stales.
ig the Music from Loudon, arc the last composi
tions of eminent muster* arranged for one flute—oucund
it. 1 J. SHOT WELL
Ui'uggi,t*, Macon, On.
IIUIKC, ,'rvvil I ’S ^ riMii: Subscriber, (former perlucrs of Ellis, Sliot-
! I well & Co.) have resumed ihcir business under the
s, a very vulu
I TftOUR months after dote, application w ill he mode to
. the Inferior court of Wilkinson county, when ait-
j ting Ibr ordinary purpose.-, for leave to sellall tho luiul i
j belonging to the estate ol Abner J ul ,° °* two flutes—flute uud piano feite—two flutes uiul piano 1 constantly reph ni.-l.ed
E. W. DENNIS, A (I in’r. 1 J 1
. j ubove firm, utthcirold stand,opposite the V’rick luvcrn
uud will keep u general ussorlinent of Drugs, Medi
cines, Surgical and Mtllical Instruments, faints and
Oils, of all kinds, Window Glass, assort* d sizes, Glass-
Ware fur shop furniture, Perfumery, Fancy Articles,
Musical Instru- lirnsfusuf every description, itotamc and Patent Medi-
li be (bund in any j vines, Carpenter's Preparations f also his I.stays on Ma
teria Medica, Dye Woods, and Dye Stujfs, nud a great
variety of Miscellaneous At tides, which they have rc-
] a large supply ol, uud intend keeping their stock
J pi .
forte—entire Operas for the flitte—selections from Kos-
siui’s Operas for two flutes—Trios for three flutes, fee.. |
nile Among the Musical Instruments are tin* much ndniir- j
Jii* : od Accordions of vurious si/.cs, .Spanish Guitars of cvc-
y style uud pattern, vuty ing in piicc lionigO to ^$100.
l ieticli and German \ ioliu* and Violenecllos
Has* Horns and China llells: .Serpents uud Keyed
Hugh*.*,
Concert Trumpets and Horns,
Hugs and Cases for Guitars, Violins, Elutes uud Ac
cordions,
Cymbals, Ibis.soons,Trianeles, Horns,Trumpets,
Timing Forks, Tuning Hammer.-, Hunting Hums.
Steel w ire, Yiolin Lows, Violin Bridges.
Strings for Violins, Guitur.-, and \ lolincellos,
Reeds fur Clarionets, Oboes and llussoons.
Finger Hoards, Tail I'iccs.iiml l'cgs for N idins, Aw,
In addition to the above, the subscriber in constantly
receiving from bis muuatartory Superior Piano Fortes,
manufactured expie: si v for bis establishment, of v m inus
pattern* of Rosewood nml .Mahogany, with the Giuud
| Action, Harp Stop, .Mi lalli - Plates, JLc. cmhrac
SOLOMON CANNADV, Sh’flT.
Morgtin Sheriff Sales.
W ILL Ira will on lira firm Tuesday in JCLV n«*l
licforo 11io court house door in the town of Msoi- |
mmm Mnricni count?, within the usual hours of ►ule, the
SSuowin(fprop6rly,"lu wit: . , . . .. 1
460 acres of land, more or lass, it hoi tig tho place
whereon Benjamin S. Oglctrco formerly lived, adjoin*
Mr tho lands of Walton, Swanson and others, levied on i tm>r<: !
es the property of William Heard to satisfy a ft fe ob- > ■ e () |;
Mieed in Ctreeno county Inferior court, Juno term, into, jp t | J(
^ f-..'I'iwimna (ariml *4 Kiilil IlcSrd Mild KlltldrV I .. ,,
8 NOUH months after date, application will he
to the honorable the Inferior couit of VY ;iton
ly, when sitting %r ordinary purposes, fwr leave to sell
Li iwruiwv a lot of lund, No.TOO, in the third dixliict ufTroup coon
.w C'hurlcH 1 ty,belonging to tho rstuto of Will. S. .Meadors, dec’d.
AHKAM MEAl)t>llS,Jr. Adinr.
r NOfJH mouths alter date, application will he made to
' the Inforiqr court of Scrivcu county, when sitting
for ordinury purposes, for leave to sell lot No. 233, in
tho 10th (list, ami3d see. Cherokee county, draw n by the
orphans of Jacob Lewis,dec’d. this 1 Ht!i A m il, 1 llbo.
april‘Jti FULTON K. LEWIS, (iiiurdiun.
mouths afterMate application w ill In* made to
the Inferior court of Putnam county, wheh silting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell that part of the
negroes hcloueiug to the orphans of David llees, ilucM.
which was willeulo them by William Little, dec'd.
march 1—HO THUS. JOHNSTON, Guardian
i to be abb* at till times to
pply Dealers, Physicians, Planters uud others, Rho
may favor them with their custom.
Intending to be permanently engaged in this business,
- | tbcsubst liber*, from their long cxpciience, hope to ren
der it worthy the patronage of old and new customers.—
Ordcisbv letter will meet the sume attention us il made
in person. HBNfcY SHOTWELL,
JACOH SHOT WELL.
Macon, March 8, 183C—eotf
N.H. GARDEN SEEDS, assorted, warranted fresh,
A liberal discount made to country dcule
II. Az J. S.
M U VOICEt AND DADIEIV
JLiJYMi OI' PACKETS.
NOIJR monllis uftcr datu application will be made to j latest liisliioii of furniture with tablet a ml hollow
W 1
oiltliH after dnt. , uppliculioii w ill In* i
tho Inferior court of Morgan county, when sirting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to Hull the real estate of
Silas M. Heavers, dec’d. of said county. All persons
concerned w ill take notice ami file their objections,if any
they have. HARRIET K. HEAVERS, Adm’r.
march 1—wim
r ’NOL’R months after date application will bo made to
the Inferior court of Morgancoiiutv, when silting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell three negroes be-
first I tiesday ill JULY next, J limbing to the minor children of Francis Jett, late of'snid
of sale, the following proper- [ county, dec’d. All persons eonccrncd will oleuse take
M nn j notice. NATHAN P. LEE, Guardian,
j tin 26—wlin
Clout!
for ou|iunrv punioses, for leave to sell the real estate of [
Allen Sliefton,nec'd. All persons concern' d w ill plcaao J
take notice, mid filotheir objections, if any thev Iiiivh.
MAUV ANN SI I EL ION, Adm’x.
inarch 23 JOSEPH SHELTON, AMm’r.
I A()! R months after date, application will be made to
1 tho Inferior courlof Gwinnett county, when sitting 1
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all or a part of tlu*
real estate of James Wnrdlnw, dec’d. Ibr tho benefit ol 1
Ilia heirs. C. IIOWELL, Ad.n’r.
jan 26— w3in
I NOI II months after dote, application will lie made, to '
the Inferior court of Putnam count v, when sitting I
for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell all tho real estate
fd favor of Toonina (Smut vs nuid Heard and sundry
•♦bar small fi fas obtained in a justices court, all in favor
•f ihn said Thomas Grant vs the said William Heard;
lavies rtiado and roturnedto me h? a constable, and pro
perty pointed out by William V. Ilnrney, I.sii.
P Hl0 RDP.ERT P.EASl.F.V. D. Sh tT.
Warren Poitp^ncd ShcrifT Sale*
r lLL he sold at the court-hoiiFC in WarrontonjWar-
- . ren county,on tha first Tuesday in JULY next,
between the lawful hours
ty, to wit:
One tract of oak and hickory land,containing 30 m i.-r,
more or lass, on the waters of Hart’s Creek, adjoining
lands of Tlinmus Wynn and others, it being levied on to
satisfy two fi fas issued from n justices court iu favor of
William Shiver* vs Jesac Parry ; levy made and return
oil to me by a constable.
110 WM. W. ANDERSON, Sh’fT.
ADmiNurritATou's sales.
feb 2-
I NOI ’K inontli*after date npplicalion will bo made to
the lionorahle Inferior coilrt of (K’lethorpecounty,
when sitting lor ordinary purposes, fur leuvelo sell the
negroes belonging to the minor of Whitson G. Johnson,
dec’d. IfiAAO W. JOIINSON,Qudrdian•
npril 12—wlin
I NOUR month* after date, application will he made ti
the Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sitting
Knii«l in Miirr:iy. Union nnd IMtiild-
f'lK, for WiiH*.
W ILL ho sold boforo tho court-houso door iu Mur
ray county, on the first Tuesday in AUGUST
■ext, between the usual hours of sale,
Lot of Ij«iiiel• Yo. 2011,
nrhe2Hlh dist.anddd sec. of originallv Cherokee, now mm llll|1Iin(T
Itiurray county, containing one hundred and sixty acres, j 0 j* f. #v(
More or lea*. * *
Also, before the court-house door in Union county, on
tho first Tuesday hi August next, between tho usual
hours of sale,
L«( of No. 1 ft.
in the 7th dist. nnd 1st see. in originally Cherokoo now
Union county, containing one hundred nnd sixty acres,
more or less.
Also,ov ill he sold before the enurt-honne door in Pauld
ing county, on the first Tuesday in August next, be
tween the usual Imurs of sale, the interest of Thou. A.
Hanks, duc’d. in
Lot of Idttid* No. IRN,
in the 3d dist. 3d sec. of originally Cherokee now Pauld
ing county, containing forty acres, more or less. Said
lands belonging to the estate of Thomas A. Hanks, late
of F.IUcrt county, and sold for the benefit of the heirs of
said dec’d. Ttnnsiash.
dec’d.
JOEL HR A MI AM, Adtn’i
ill file their 1
THOMAS JON1CS,
WM. HAII.KY.
YOL'NUL.U.UAIUUS,
F.x’rs.
V
W ILL bo sold at Greenville, Meriwether county, ou
the first Tuesday in August next, under an order
nf tlm Inferior court of De Kalb county, when Hitting
for ordinary purposes,
l.ot Ko. IOO,
in tho Oth district of originally Troup now Meriwether
mint v, as the property of the estate of John Adams,
den’d. for th« benefit of’ the heirs and distributees, on a
credit until tho 26th December next,
juno 7 DANIEL STONE, Adm’r.
O N Monday SOili of Juno noxt.will bo told »*t tho
house of Dingly Lokcy, in Warren county, Goo.
The Personal Propril.v
of Myrick lloneycut, Inio of said county, dec'd.consist-
iag mostly in earpenters tools.
may 10 ELISHA III RSON, Adm’r.
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the ucgroc
bi'loiigiug to the estate of Muliala Moore, dec’d. of
county. All persons w ill ph ase take noth
objections if any they have,
fell 2 JOHN C. MOORE, Adm’r.
I NOl 'K Nionths lifter date application will ho made to
the Inferior court of Hulls eouiity, when sitting Ibr
Ordinary punioses, for leave to sell the real estate be
longing to A lieu Mi ('leudoii, late of said count v, dec’ll,
for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of snnl dec’d.
march 8—w In, WILLIAM F. MAPP, Adin’r.
4 FTER the expiration of four months, application
l\ will he made lo the Inferior court of Oglctliorpu
d fronts, veneered legs ami Grecian scroola. Allol
which arc wuJrantcd to bo made of such materials and
so wi ll seasoned us to stand the test of every climate,
and niii be returned it any delect is found in tbo instru
ments. Price from $150 to $660. Piano stools of vari
ous patterns to correspond with Pianos, of Rosewood,
Mulmguii., vVc. Piano rovers of ovary variety of colors
uud ijualilics.
Piano Forte Tuning Fork*', Hammers, &c. Atc. In-
Htruments of every description tuned, repaired,or pack
ed nt short notice.
(] /* Ptiivhiisor.s will find it to their advantage to call
nnd examine the above.
Flutes, f'/ario/irts, Ghoes, Flageolets, silicic nnd dou
ble, Orta re / 'lutes, Picalovn, Fifes, A: r. (£j* The| sub
scriber manufactures the celebrated t'ocoirood Flutes,
with the ivory joint, silver mountings, keys, Ate. \c. tis
used exciusivcly by nil the principal Piofcsaors ot the
In. truiiiout thrmiglioiit the country.
A Iso, constant I v publislied l>y tho subscriber all the
nntl fashionable Music, which, in addition to his re
large and tm'revising Catalogue of Stundurd Music,— j (orwurdtu
Inslruclion Hooks,—Gamut Seale.', like. iVe. constitutes i
the most valualdu assortment of Music in the country. !
PurclmHors will find the counter covered with all tho j
newest and most favorite Hongs ami Pieces—also hooks |
of tho same hound for the convenience of poisons leav
ing tho eitv.
In addition to the assortment of Mu«ic, arc all the va
rious works on tho science and composition of Music,by
Harrows, l.’atel, Uulcntt, Mason, iVc.
The price of Music, ns *«dd at this establishment, is ns i
low (if not cheaper) as at the other shops about town. j
Homimirii'S, IVlusic Dealers,mid Arti tv of the Prides- j
sioii, supplied oil the most reasonable terms. Urdoislrom |
nnv part of the I ’uited States, or i Isewhere, attended to j
w itii tin* greate «f earc and de.spnl-.'h, hv nddreSHiug
JOSEPH F. A I’W ILL, Music Saloon, sign j
of tlci Golden Lv re, 201 Hromlw
York, Feb. 23—w Oi
county, when sitting for i
ilitiarv purpose?
lien I*
A. C.
sell ilia real estate ol .Stephen Upson, if
McKinley, Adm’r.
ij
Nmaii
: ,lm : of lh« Inferior ro.ut of Do lvV.il". ! ■aitldfio’.l
I 7IOI R mouths after date, application will ho made to
the Inferior court of Greene county, when sitting
lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell'lot of Inml No
167, in the I lit li ilistrict formerly Lee county nr
art. Hold as the property of William Corrv, d
march 15—w4itt JOHN S. CORR Y, Adudr.
[ iNOl ’R months from date, application will he made to
the Inferior court of(’raw lord eountv, w hen sitting
«, for IcaVe to sell tin* real estate of
the benefit of tho Imiis and
JOHN A. KNIGHT,
a court of ordinary, will he j
July next, at Lit Grange,
'.omity, when sitting
soi l on tho first Tuesday i
Troup county,
l.ol \o. ‘.Ml,
in tho 12th diUriel of said donut v. Hold ns the proper
ty of Jno. Adams, tier’d, for the benefit of the heirs and 1
orsditnr*. Terms ou the duv.
ms.v 10 DAMEI. STONE, Adm’r. j
U NDER an order of tlin Inferior court of Do Kalb I
ooiuity, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he
sold on the first Tuesday in July next, at the court
house in Heard county,
Out* Lftl of Luiul, INo.lPl,
in the 13th district ol originally Carroll now Heard coun
ts. Held a* llm property of John Adams, late of De
Ivalh county, dec’d. Sold lor tho benefit of the heirs
aid diatributeoa. Terms, credit until 26th Dec. next,
april 19 DANIEL STONE, Adm’r.
Avara, deceased, will he sold at eourt-house
tow* of Eatonton, on the first Tuesday in July next,
Tliut Tract of Lnntl,
on which the said due'll, died, containing 262 1-2 acres,
more or la**, adjoining lands of Thomas Ingram, and
other#—Also ail the negroes of said doc'd. Hold for the
purpose of making a disiriluttion.
april 19 JOHN AVERA, Sr. F.x’or.
I.nnd in (’ohbnnil Clirrokcr,
FOIt SALK.
W ILL he sold before the court-house door in Cobb
county, on the first Tuesday in July next, be
tween the usual hours of sale,
L‘M of Lund No ‘.ftI.?,
in the 20th district an.I 2d sccti'.n of originally Cherokee
uow Cotih eouiity, containing 160 acres, more or less,
Also, will ha sold, before the court-house door in Che-
•kee comity, oil tho first Tuesday in July next,between
the usual hours of sale,
■ .Of of I'TIllfl Xo I3N,
i* rba 3^ disiiict and 3d section of Cherokee county,
••ntaining 10 acres, more or less. Said lands belonging
!• the estate of Thomas A. Hanks, late of Elbert conn-
If, and sol-1 for the benefit of the heirs of said dec’d.—
Terms cash. 'I’llnMAS JONES,
WILLIAM HAILEY,
may 3 YOUNG L. G. HARRIS
I NOl R months nliei date, applieutioii will be
the Inferior Court of Twiggs county, vvlir
for ordinary purposes, for leave
160, in the P.’ih disirirt ofl.no, bcloir
David Crumpton, deceased,
jan 19 111) WM. A. CRUMPTON, Adn
sitting
of luiul No.
g to the estate of
I At H R months after date application will ho made lo
the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe eountv, when sit
ting ns n court of Ordinary, for leave to s-*il three ne
groes belonging to the estate of William Hudson, doc’d.
for (benefit of (he heirs and creditors of said dec eased,
march 22 FREDERICK HUDSON, Adin’i.
I AOUK month* after date application w ill he made to
the Inferior court of Raid win eouiity, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, fur leave to sell the land belong
ing to Thomas Miller, a minor,
inarch ‘2*2—w tin JOHN EVANS, Guardian.
( AOl'R months after dale, application will hu made to
the Inferior court of Jasper eountv, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the laud and ne
groes belonging lo the cMalc of RieluuJ I). King, dec’d.
late of said county. JOHN JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
tnnv 17—v
is-ioo nt a; xv ADD
rose sis sToi.ia xeoitor.s.
t>.C|’()LEN or Runaway from the Sii1»m liber, some-
time in October, inv Negro mini STEVEN, iu com
pany with his wile LI//A, and child LA FAY KITE,
liclotiging to Jos. Guyton; also at the emuc lime lily wo
man POLLY', taking her child LOUISA, in company
with her Itushuml CHARLES, belonging to John Lee,
all of which were owned in l)e *atiir county, Georgia.
,M v negro uiiiii Slev en is ‘Jil or 'J!'. v ears of age, common
ly black,slim made, weighs 1 ID or 15D lbs., has a sear on
his cheek, and I believe one over his eye, his front teeth
arc rotten, speaks tolerable free when spoken to. My
woman Polly is 21 \eaisof age, black, well made, com
mon size, has small roguci*h eyes ; her child is 12 or 111
months old ; her husband is 26 \ ears of age, lduck, well
made, weighs U»6 or P.IO lbs., has bis front tooth out, very
perceptible, large eves, Ims u sear ou one of his legs,
caused bv tho cut of nil a:4^, ho was raised in JclVeraun
eouiity, Georgia, and it muv he possible they may have
tried t«• get there. I am inclined to believe the said ne
groes have got some while person to take them oil’,toge-
Stcw- j titer, that they might lie sold as man and wife, nnd not bo
1 separated, knowing nt the same time, it wns my in
tention to remove to Mobile, and flint I had no inten
tion of purdiusing their companions. Hoon after
they left us, they were all seen together 1 miles from
Ihiliihridge, near Joseph Aid’s, mid it is generally be
lieved, as they cannot he heard Irom since in tho county,
that they have been taken ofiTnnd sold by a man tlmt had
a lino era v horse about Christmas, uud it is said show ed
ten $100 didlur notes on tho U States Hank, besides a
huge amount not counted. The person alluded to, il
has hern thought bus been guilty of'tlie like, before us
one of his friends was lin'd Ibr the Penitentiary forstcul-
ine negroe s about Pi mouths o»o. Mr. Dempsey liar
roll,of this county, had a mini mid woman taken oil’ in
the f ame maim, r that mine lias, about two years ago,
and Imve never been heard from since ; the last that w as
seen of them, w as about the same place mine was. I
will give n reward of $160 for mv negro man Steven,
Poll v and child, il delivered to mv lather, James Sea-
well, Columbus, Mississippi, or $60 for any information
that will lead lo their recovery, provided I get them, or
if lodged in any safe jail mid informing my lather James
Seawell, Columbus, Mississippi. A reward of $100 is
advertised for Guvten’s and Lee’s, in the Standard of
Union. CIIA.S. MACON SEA WELL,
fell 16—tf
IftriR Amelia Sli onir,
J. CIIACF, Master. %
“ Premium,
Mr. MA TUP VUS, Master.
Ne\r “ Darien,
C. P. HUCKLEY,Master.
“ “ Macon,
A. JlUUUXS, Master.
Schr. !). !I. CiauiS
T. 11AKHP. Master.
4 l.L good nnd suhstiuitinl vessels, well cult ulated for
J\ the trade, with good accoinmodntioiis for passen
gers, and experienced eouimundcrs. One ol the vessels
will ha a I wavs he ut each end of the Line lo receive
freight, and w ill sail regularly mice a week. Shippers
by this line can effect Insurance at five eight* per cent
uud they muv rely upon tho vessels being regularly des
patched. 'l iie subscribers are also agents for several
•Steamboats to rim regithirry during tin* boating season
■ w j between Darien, Havvkiusv ille, and Macon, and me in-
ut j (lin ed to believe that they can give, great facilities in
destined* for tin* interior ol the State.
HAWES v'b MITCHELL, Agents.
Darien, Jan 26—12m
TIBK"BA D!AA’* S»AA ItEA,”
g jjlOR the cure nf Rheumatism, Scrofula or King’s
' l.vil, Gout, Sciatica or Hip Gout, Incipient Can-
cars. Salt Rheum, Syphilitic Az Mciemial Ui-ca-» s, pm-
ticulmlv I h i i. (md painful ulT-( lions of ths hones, l I-
rerutedThrout and Nostril-, I leers of ev. ry d.'vcrilH.'u:,
I’cvcr Sores, mid Internal Ali.-ie-ses, l istulus, riles,
Scald Head, Scurvey, Riles,Chronic Sure Eyes, Ensi-
peliA, Hlotchcs, mid every variety of Uutaueous Alice-
tioi.; (Jhronir Uatarrh: lleudache, prt.eeiding from nn
acrid humor j Pain in the Stomach and Dyspepsia, pro
ceeding from vitiation : A flections of the I ivor; Ukronic
I nlluiiimut ion of the Kidneys,and general debility, emis-
d hv a torpid action of the vessels of the skin. It is sin-
ms in renovating those constitutions
■ broken down by injudicious treatment
or juvenile iriegtilaiities. In general terms, it is recom
mended in all those diseases which mi c from impurities
of tin* blood, or vitiation of the liumoi*,ol whulevcrimiue
or kind.
Some of the shove complaints mav require some tri
fling assistant applications, which the circuniHtances ol
the ease will dictate; hut lj»r a neral remedy or Puri-
fieator, to remove the cause,'ini. lxiUAN’b Pan ac la will
generally he found sufta i( lit.
Takeii in proper doses, Tiik Imman’s P\xu fa ope
rates as nn alternative mid delergenl; u diaphop tic, di
uretic mid laxative; an utilipasiiiodic mid anodyne; mid
in proper cm es.asti stomachic aiideinmciinpogiie. < lull
erally expressed, it increases all the secretions and
excretions, gives tone to the stomach, and excites action"]
in tin* glands in a particular maiyicr. From those priuci- ;
pins its operations may he understood.
It is little more than three years since this preparation <
was presented to the | tildie : hut in that short space ol
time, some hundreds of persons’ might he found, who |
would Nolemuv declare that the) believed tlmttlieii lives !
were saved by it, and in most cases after they had tried j
many mid perhaps all the common remedies iu vain — j
Wherever it is know nit is rapidly coining into use, and
this affords the most .-uhstantial and convincing proof of J
Circa! Aorlhcru ami Soutlicrn
| DAILY MAIL ItOlTL.
I rpHE Petersburg Rail Road Company inform the pub
I X lie that their Road,extending from Petersburg, Vu.
to Hlakely, North Carolina, on the Roanoke, a distance |
of 66 miles, mid constituting a part of the Great Daily
Mail Route North uud South, is now amply provided
w ith superior Locomotives mid Cars, to uccoiiniiodute all
the travel that muv offer. The Cars leave each end of
the Road daily oil the arrival of the respective Mails.—
Traveller* w ith their own eqiiipug* s, can have their
horses mid carriages transported on this Road w ith per
fect safety und convenience ; nnd thus perform iu 5 or 6
hours, wfiile resting their horses, u journey which would
otherwise require two days to accomplish.
.The Hlakely Hotel, at the Southern termination of the
Ruil Rond, bus been ie-buill of brick on mi enlarged
scale, mid no pains will be spared to render its accom
modation such as w ill give satisfaction to passengers and
travellers generally.
Resides the daily line of Mail Couches from Hlakely
for the Sopth, via Raleigh, Fay ettev ille, &c. there i“ a
line \ia Tarhoroutth three limes a week, connected with
the Mail Line nt Fav ettev ille, and ufeo a line from the
Rail Road at Helfield to Clarksville, Milton & Danville.
Another tii-wcekly line from Rlakelp, pusses through
Warrentou, Oxford, (See. and connects a fine to Salisbu
ry. N. C. . *
In the course of the sea«ou, a branch w ill lip o, curd
from the Petersburg Rail Ruud at Helfield, to NN ilkius’
Ferrv ut Gaston on the Roanoke, from w hence a Kail
Road to cross the rivor by a bridge, is now about to be
cousti uclcd to Raleigh.
The Rail iioud lioin l’altiiiioro to Washington is now
iu operation, thence to Potomac landing, the line is con
tinued by Stcam-bonls, thence via Fredeiiekrbmg to
Richmond, a considerable portion of the Kail Road i»
finished—mid the remainder is in a rapid course to com-
pletioti. 'I hc lino continues from Riclnuond to Peters
burg, by a Turnpike Road—und thence by the Peters
burg Rail Itoud to Hlukcly, as before mentioned, is the
main and oni.v daily mail route between Hoston and
MONTHLY NOTICES;
G ( EOIMHA, \\ ilkinson Conuty.—Wliera., tt-n.,
1 U aimon, mmunwtrator on the estate of Sarah
tier, lull-of said county, duo’d. opplica lo me for t* T. u *'
ol distnUaion— * ratiit.
Tliia is ilierefore to cite tlic kindred and creditor. j
dee’d. to lie nnd apiranr at mv office .viil.in tin. it., ' ,,l “
trilled hv low, to eltew cause, if nnv tliev have
letter, should not I,cammed. ' 3 E * e ."l'J..id
(.iveit under mv liaud at office, Nov. Il2tli lsa r
io—«... iiKAi.ir t . 0
G r.OIUilA, I’muani County.—Where..F.ilwin
ndiiiiuislrator of the estate of Tlioiuai B.Te.t V**
eeased, applies for lettera of dietniaaion ‘’■ , "
'I'llie is therefore tocitc liie kindred and ereditor. 0 r.
dec’d. to be und appear at my office witliin the tin., o’
•trilled hv law,to shew euuse.if tiny they have -n. :
letterfi should not Ira granted. 7
(liven under my hand this Dili dav of Nav.1831
de.- II—worn WM. B. CAItTElt. C.rl. Q
.... . OB!ciln»ri»c Superior Co«rt.
L.lizubctli N aulamlmgham, 1
JtiiwFou Viiulandiiighnin, F ° R D,V 0»CK.
I T appearing, from the return of the SheHfT it .i-
ease, tlmt defendant is not In he found in tlieen.i'*
it is ordered by the Court, that he appear at the neit 212'
of raid court, to he held ou the third Alniulny hr An'!
next, and iruswrr the several matters ami lliiiiea then .oj
him in the premises, and that . t0 p,
april 5—7
to he ullLvIttcd to 1
this II rile he advertised onec' a month for three nraatkl
pr eceding said coon, iu one of the public guarelte.ef thi.
A,true extract from the minute, this 1'ltlr Jan IBS*
jun au—ni3m JUIIN I.ANDUCM, Cllt!
f 1 EOllfilA, Wilkimrnneounty—(Ylrrreu. Willi, |)7h
XJT gunrdinn fur the orplratra uf Ch.rlea Craft de.’d
-s to me for lettcra of ditnilisBioli frour raiil
■liri noli ii>—
'1'his is therefore tocitc the kindred nnd creditor*.fa.,j
dee’ll, lo he ami appear at my office «illiin the ti, nr .
11 mil hv law, to shew cause,if any they hare.whvlaij
lull
<!
fell 2-
should not la- grunted,
under my lmi.il this ‘Jmh dav of Jatiuiirv 1***
-iiilitn JEUI:Ml A H BEAM,, C. i.o.
nil’s Chill! h. gnlni lv effir
' VI,’hr
M D I.' TIS - XV H N*T ERA,
on I’PPEtt .JS.SiE KOVTE.
Washington City and Millcdgccille, Geo., tin nee to
X* ir-Orleans. Sno Arrangement, 1H.;(5. South-
tri stern anil Pudmont Lines consolidated.
TEC'ftt, nLINLNREIlUY 4 4 «.
PyrONV (iwiiiug the intersecting linos, which formerly
1 i in*mlcred an uninterrupted passage* through this
route uncertain'promise travellers a passage through tin*
whom: route, “secure from ull interruption from coii-
llieting interests.”
TWO STEAM HO ATS daily leave Washington for
Fredeiiek burg. Virginia, where, on Tuesdays, Thurs
day s, und Saturdays, coaches are iu waiting to take pas
sengers ou to Uartersv ille, Purmville, Prince Edward
Court-house, Ha-lifax Court-house, N irgiuix ; Milton.
Gree«ts!’(.ro, Lexington, Salisbury, Charlotte, \ c. Nortli
Carolina; N’orkviih*, l tiionville, Abbeville, Jv.c, Sjoith
Carolina ; \\ aVhing ton, Greensl oro,* Eatonton, t\c. to
.Milledgev ilh . G’eorgia ; where this Line unites with the
Metrop. litiiu Line to New Orleans, distant from NVashing-
tonCity,by this route, 1,217 miles only. Intersecting
Lines t" (’olumhia, A tig usta, Knoxville,-‘j'ldlahasst e, xV e.
'1’he Stmthweslern Line leaves Milledgev ille ldv Wash
ington City*, Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays; dis
tance 6.6ft miles; through in eight uudu half day (*;allow
ing//!//time for sleep and refreshment. Speed as great
as is consistent with Iteulth and safety. A superior na
tural romfeneither inountaiimiis nor sandy,passing thro’
the fumed gold icgion of Ninth Ctuadiiut
It arrives in Fre(l( riekshurg in time to hike the splen
did line of Coaches and Steam Routs of E. Porter Co.
to NVnshi tig ton City, and to I’.ull-imoic the sc let dry.
Good water,.hcnftliv country, excellent taverns, with
low charges, temperate drivers, and superior horses am!
G t EORGIA, Putnam County.—NN he reus l.ee Bird
1 administrator of the cstafe of Levi RobwcU dic’d*
applies for letters of dismission—
This is therefore loeite the kindred nnd crcditortofiajd
doc’d. to be ami appear ut my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew t ttuso, if uuv thev htive. wit*
letters sliotild not ho granted. * * a
Given under mv hand this 31st Jaiiuarv,ll»3C.
fell 2—ui6m ' NV1M. H. (LNR I Er, c. C. O.
EORGIA, Wilkinson count \NY linens Daniel II.
vJI Kingcry, applies for letters of ilistttiHsiou on the eii
late of Moore Avery, late of said toutilv,dwrcnscd.
i bis is therefore to cite the kindred uud creditors /ifanid
dee’d. to he uml np|tuut ut my office within the time pre
ny they have, why ft id
•d by Inv.,to
iled.
.6
en under my huml. this30th dav of Janunrv
»—tiiCiu JEREMIAH li K AI L, C.U. (). *
1>I 'VSAM County— C ^
salt bluj
l
. - M.
y— Court of’Oriliuurv, Jiiniinrv 2l«t
hby Hudson, Janas Nfehufeunand
.1 nsti( cs.
!I the petition el NNju. NVhilfielil, slo w ing fent
• in well Smith, in his life time, execiilcd his loiuffer ti
tle- to James R. IleiiderFmi, fit. lot No 12C, iu tlie2(lrre*
lion originally ( l.eiokee now (.iiltner (iniiily, nt.d tknt
snitl bond v\ us itftci wards lie us lei it d to him, uud that Mtid
Smith died w ithout making titles. It is therefore ordri.
ed, that after the j i:ldi( i.lien of li.is mle in one ol il,»
public gn/.( ties of this Male, for the period of three
Thomas Glava .mlminiMraloi ol said Sn itf.
iis ( ( nit thi-rrulter,
da- said Win. NNl.it-
(»l»li. i: them, by
cut that tin y wili
*. It is thei’raux-
(*, and worthv of
villc
its merits.
The valm* of the Panacea in mo.-
long standing and sypldlitie and
w hieli have defied nil other icmodii
those eases w here mercury bus bet
dislicssiiig pains iu the lx
I'onspicuous in those
crofulous ntVectiouH
, und particularly iu
so lavishly used as
os nodes, mercurial
,derangement of the digestive organs, cVe. Those
ompletelv removes and iu all oases it entirely eradi
ates the diseases and tho effects of mercury, renovates
titution, and leaves the patient sound
chcr
Thu proprietors solicit passengers
giving thi' line ni:e trial: feeling eon
travel it nfierwaids to oblige thorns* I
ions wish lo make this u popular I
patronage ; they therefore, beg to l
misconduct of persons in their semen
li’ / Tin* .Stage. Odiee is now kept
the PojjT Omrr, opposite Mrs. if
sengers will apply Ibr seats.
PECK, QUISENIIERRY A Co.
Fri'derieksluirg and Danville, \ irgiuia.
0-U^Im* Columbus Ku(|uii(r, Moutgoiner, (Ala.)
Journal, and Mobile Patriot, w ill publish liie nbov e I hr* e
mouths, ami forward their accounts for (tavim'ut to this
Oiflre. " feh ‘ tf
' at the lust tom
I why he should not exteutc lith
; field for suit! lot of land.
1 True eop\ from the minutes, Men li 7th, 11:36.
march 15—m3m WM. Pf CARTER, C. C. O.
A J.GORG1A, Wilkin am eouiity. N\ he re us NVilli*
x a Hell, giiiirditii for. the the orphans of. Cruft,
| late oi said county, dec'd. ii(»p!i.*s to me lor letters of
Ajid vv beret
Ira tors (.n the
dec’d. applies
> Joel De
1 N\ i 11 it*m I.oid, adii.iiiiii-
laic* of mi id county,
n fioni said
iv 'I bis is therefore to
j dec’d. to hr mi
at : scribed l.v law
s- ! letters should
I apj .
letters of il
the kindrr
li l in v oflie
N III
(I creditors of said
the lilac pul
i' e. wIu snid
to .-hi w cause, il m
gi anted.
ml this 71h duv of March. 1835.
J Eli EMI A 11 REAL!., C. C. ().
MORGAN Sup
iti Surah IL L.
NVi
, .March Te
, lllofi.
• UI
• L FCR DINORC’K.
n: the rctmii i f ll.c SI.
In RhciimatisniH and iu Ulcerated S(
ofioctsuie not less apparent, giving almo
lief. run sai..* hv
N\. C. PONVEf.I., Acik.xt,
april 21 Mi/fcdgcrifte, G
Thioat,its happy j Funiilv Newspaper i
ost immediute re- hear 'i'lrenty-si.i 7'i
ati: iT ATIEKILA1V. tVOKK,
Illustrated with between 3 and 400 F.ngrar.ings.
.It. IIE IS S i'« i.v .3 01 Bt.Y. Sfj
>01' St lt'U.ifif A I’M'ful [atOMlt'(l»f.
r JItVflU mo mils', iSCrTaliiTirp,'Mention wifff.n mudo'to i SI *1" "rTr ‘Iir I’VIV.V V* hV*^ rJT’ *"
tho Inferior court of Hnldwin eountv, when sitting J 1, | l . '1 ' l ’ 11 11 1,1
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land, No
72, in the 7th disiiict and 2d ssotionof(Mioroke.icounty,
belonging to the estate of Daniel Hie linger, ,1
maj 17—44m JOHN L. HARKING
4 FTER tho expiration of four months, application
/V will he made to tho Life
erior court of Putnam
npril 26—vv 1m
Hips, dec’d.
JOHN C. MASON,
JOHN LEE.
Gunrdinti* of tho Orphans.
proposes to make nna.l.liti
convinced that the wants of the community are such as
... . require it. lint every class requites a hook adapted to
l ,’l‘.|, r i*. , I itself, and lhal hook should eoiitain such matter as w ill
• ,i\, .ti in r. ! convey new and interesing information, not speculative
nnd useless descrioti,m, which only retards the aei|tiisi-
lion of more soii.i ntlaii
knowledge, adapted to tli
. .. l i
\ L1. persons imlehteil to the estate of Richard T)
King, Into of Jasper eountv, dec’d. are requested to
make immediate pnyt
to present them in tei
npril 5
ent, ami those havii
s of the luvr.
JOHN JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
ways find a niarhet,ami bo sought
I nronortionntc to its esti.*ioi«* nial impoi tnnee. The thirst
for know lidg.*, w hi. h sohigl.ly di.-tiug uishes the presenl
period, should he haib-.l v* ilii univeisal satisfaction, and
J it is a cheering retleciioti, that the door is so vvidoly
| llnovv u open, that not
I The success* that In
| I'ennv Mngarine, has induced the proprietois to issue
i thi* prospectus, for the pul,In niion of the American Jt
> F.x’o
IS,)
V LL persons indebted to the ustnte of Myrick I l.v i ''hare of public pair
nc> cut, late of Warren count v, dec’d. arc request- ' terest* ot others, on
iicycut, late of NV
o,l to make immediate i»n
...e i .. ' .
'dge, nnd il is hop*
ntille it to n lil.er
claslii
eountv,
id the
rly attested, within the
of the
*
lUldwin county, when sitting for ordinary purpos-
#s, will he sold in the town of Millcdgcviljn, ou the first
Tuesday in July, one home, ami lot in the village of
Stnttshoro'igh—sold ns the property of Harry NN’.
Iftrown, minor. Terms made know n on dav of sale.
_ ROHER I’ (L HRONVN,'Guardian.
^ Parp'thtishi
ELISHA ni'KSON, Adnt’i
PROPOSALS
'in Columhus, Georgia, a .Yrtr Paper
V GREE NRLE to sn order of the
llcnrv county, when sitting f.
will he sold on the first T
•oart-hous;.* door in .McDonough, Hour
One lYfgrn Womsiti
• swell B *ny. belonging to the estate of .lames Moore,
dec’d. Sold for the benefit of the heir* of said dec’d
ALEXANDER M’KIHHIN, Adm’r
may 17
C N EORGIA, Scrivon county—I’ursuant to an order
W of the li inoralde the Justices of the luferiort'oint
of sai 1 county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will
ha sold, within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in July next, at the place of public sale, in town
•t ralbotton, Talbot eo intv, Georgia,
A Lol of Ltitul,
'tiler, eighty-live, (36) in ihc tvvenfv *c-
ori.'inillv Muscogee, hut now Talbot;
mted to NVilliam NV. 11• • 111,, nn illegili-
ado known oudns of snU*.
« I„f,-ri„r r„u,,7f TIIK UKIMTKLICAN IIKIJAinJ. L^Srau^.LVo^
■ordinary purposes,; 4 CONNll I lt)\ that the menus of iiftormutiou ate > , ,, M "
August next, at the -* A. not com mcitsurate with tlu* wants and wishes of U r. yL . 1
'nry eountv, the people, couni'cted with tlm growing importance of .' ,'■ n ' , 1 * ,n
III si 14 our town, has originated with us the iden of establishing i ( u * d'' ' uummi.
i.» ni .In mo* Mnnrc. ill Uoluiuluis a new vvecklv Duller, to he entitle.1 ll.c !: i • . ... omit.i i., a • • * * • 'I' 1
! nut of Scientific and l sefut l\no
that its merit* will hr such ns to
with tho in-
which ninny
undoubtedly po-#c--». 'The Editor will take a
general range through the liald of uscfulne.-*. The Jour
nal emhrnr> ii Ui.igiaphienl Sketch,** of eminci.t men.
Historical'Tales, DifieHvci s, Inventions, Natural Histo-
iv, Uiirinistry, Shrew d t >!■'•: rations, iAc. nil calculnted
.o expand the intellect, iiuptnvr the moral powers, and
convey useful infornmtion.
Each number w ill contain numerous Engravings, il
liistrntive of the subject* described.
is lo be published on the Ifnli ofcverv month,
to he entitle.1 (lie Hr:
politics und gene
Colundui* n new weekly pupei
poni.icx.v llt.i;vt.D—to be devoled t,
rnl literature.
NV’e w ill endeavor to make the II fi
interesting, by keeping its readers inform. ,fof all impor
tant political movements, both foreign ami dome-lie.
Devoted toilie union of the Slates, we shall advocate j
w ith becoming zeal and lirinnessthose great and glorious !
iples l.v which we believe it is to be perpetuated.—
k iijioii the government that was establish,-d hv ,
rifiee, ami Idood, nf our fathers, ns upon ■
All (.’on'inunicniioiis )po I paid,) must he address,
MrKr.fk Jr. & Vlhany, No. 67 Slate-Sir
All Editors of New . pi.i.eis, w ho w ill publish the f
going prospectus, nud notice the content* of the wor
it is published,shall he entitled to tlu* fin>l volume.
known n< 1<
eo ad (22) .list. «f
drawn by an I grsu
mate chil l. 'Ten
April 27, 1326.
pport
linn
Witne**. 1
Simeon Ruck, j. r.
Roht. M. Itu I lock, j. r.
Abram Hack, j. p.
( Hv particular request—Justieps.l
-may 3—
Pop Sale.
T IIE following TKADTS OF LAND, vi/: Lot No
12, in th*» 24tli district Muscogee com ly. n .w '|* n |
hot—Lot No. 102, I full district II OUStoil, llOV Up§o i — Lo
No. 170, 12th district, 11 ouatoti. Applv to
15. II. WAIUIEX,
Aii(;u.ta, Muv 3—It ECur.ol Wi
M.-
.1. d
puospceTrs.
T HE underai-ned 1’olit.li Xntioitol (’omitiittpo in lira
United .States, projio-e publishing au la * -*loi ioul ac
count ol thy* Rolish emigration to these United States,
under the title of “ The Poles iu the United State* of
America,'' to he prefaced by a short atntemeiit of the l.is-
torvoftho Polish Revolution, and lobe accompanied
with aiitheutii' vouclier* connected with the residence of
Inc ■ mJos hi this country. Form iuDvo. Subscriiition
price fl, payable on delivery only.
J he Committee being sensible of the advntita* r rs of
fered to the Roles by a settlement in this favored laud, the
proceeds of the work, after detraviug the expenses of
Publication, will be applied iu aid ofThe colonv di tho
Hock River, State of Illinois.
MARTIN ROSli:\KIENVIUZ,
FELIX GUI \ c V. I ’. NN SKI,
v v i 4 DR. CHARLES KRAIT'AIR.
Stw-Yor*, August lli-lo.
c SHh*crIj.li .ii rot.'iv. d at tl>i. i.CT.ira.
Kv
the toil,
the mother who gave us birth—with
It is a holy things and we will l<
long ns w o continue to loro ami r«
In yielding otir support to tho Union party of Gc .i
j however, we shall not, under any eircutnstanees, sutl. i
i ourselves to he swayed hv selfish' or inter, .-led.moiives—
. we shall adhere to nmlsuiiport our piiueiples, evenj a
J tlu* sarriliee of personal fiieml-hips and predilections'.
NVo shall coiisciontiously ami strenuously oppose . ve-
| rv measure which we may deem calculated to suhvcit
i ilie liberties of the people or destroy the Union ol the
, State*.
• That the people arc. capable of self-government, lias
been demonstrate,I, nnd no longer admits nfmlouht—that
cabalistic aid*ore unnecessary, follow* as 11 cuiollnrv.—
, NVhile, thcicfore, we sustain tli** liin.laineutal principles
, of the Union party, we shall fool it our dutv on all oc
casions to oppose the supreme dictation of the l< vv to the
many.
Our columns shall be open to the free and temperate
discussion ot nil such subject* as an* calculated to inter
est nn intelligent e. mniuuity—whether they he of a poli
tical, literary, leligious or commercial character.
A* rutcrer* for the public t .-te, w o shall introduce in
to the minimis ol the llnai.n as great an nuioiiut ol
miscellaneous uud general lending as may he consistent
with its political and commercial character—not forget-
ting'to invoke the uiiis *s iu suppoit of “’The Ruct’sUor-
’The Hfi*.m i* will also H.istain tin* ngrk ultiinil nnd
coinmer, ial imerests of the country, nud wiil publish u
regular ami correct price current oi all the Icadim* -«i111-
cfe’s ol produce and consumption.
NY. S. riMEI.EY'
J. li. NNEHH.
Columbus, Doc.ftlli, 1636.
TEH MS.—'The Kfcuumcvn ID.rai u will hi
liabed About the finrt of Jnounty uext,ou largo ii
h! sheet, containing twenty four column-.—and will In
emitting (p
receive liv c copies for one \
the money i* regularly lor
I’ost-Musters nnd otliei
for the American Joaeu.it,
monies collected and forwi
/lecompanii d at all times
from w hum it i* collected.
Postage, for less than 106 nile
exceeding 160 ini/, s, 7.1 cents.
Tlu 1 LsiRli.^lY <U > i|rrn! Rook.
( N O.NI I \G dow ii from the earliest pci iod of the Hriti*h
J turf, w ith an Appendix—containing a li-t of Stal
lions and Man s impoi t(*d into this country, before and •
since the Revolution—o*«lsn, of their most’iioted Rroge-
ii.v—compiled and ret.rioted loi J. S. Skinner, Hallimore.
Frofipt'diifi for aei 3:x!ra Sana.
S 'T is time now, that the opponents of Mr. N'un Hurei
- as tin* successor of General Jackson for the Rrcsi- '
deucy’, w ithout regard to any other distinction, should, I
i by one united cfi’oit, come to the rescue of republican- J
I ism, the rights and interests of the people and the Con- !
! stitu^ion. No.expedient is left untried by the. *• sjioiks !
pat ly,” tlie self-styled deinoerncy, to accomplish their j
object, and elect lluir favorite. I lac’ke, I by the whole
Treasure of the tiniion, the patronage of tho Govern- j
ment—the influence of the Tost Office Department—tho I
franking privilege—with the whole vveiuht of Gcueiul
Jackson’s popularity, their Glol.es and Extra Globes j
are scatter, ,1 by thousands *St tens of thousands through-
out the country*. A new prospectiih for another etuis- '
sion of Extra Globes has just been issued from Hint I
press—and it seems to us, that thenuti-Yaii Hurenparty j
Imvo but one resource left, and tliut is, lo meet tlicfr !
opponents* in tliesnme field, with the sr.im* weapons—and j
should be well ' w ith the justice nnd rectitude of our cause, the day uml !
j lh«‘ victory will be outs.
All minor considerntlbns should lie now overlooked— I
J petty dill'crcnces of opinion should be made to yield to j
I liie great nnd paramount interests of the country. ur.,I the
j safety of our republican institutions—and by the sup
ncticnl and useful i port of honest, upriirlit, and intelligent men for our ru- j
of society, will nl- lers, the reuntry will la* saved from pin t v misrule, ami ,
er vvitii an avidity : tlm rights and interests of every noition of tin people of
this nntiou will he respected an,l pri’.-'crvcl. It eunnot 1
now be concealed, or uuv longer denied, (with a chance
of 1 • ii.T b 'liovcd.) that Air. N’a-n Ilmen is the AHOLD
Tit ».\ U N.VIJID.n'E lor the next Trcsiden, y, and as j
> poor a* to he debarred.— aiich, w ill vc,;cive tho support of all that consistent fra
led the dissemination of the I tornitv in every State in the Union.—The South and
ouih west cannot, and will not be any longer,
r,| upon this subject^*itally alTccliiu.' their liigbest
1 interest, the right* vested in them and guarantied by the
l j Unust,lotion. There Stntes w illco vu masse for Judge
NN’Iiin*, with all the hoastiiigs of tuo CiIoIk* and its satel
lites—tha uric, intrigues, nud ckicanety of tiik parly
in>1 withstanding. Y et there are pnitious of evi n that
district of country , where w ar will he waged w ith ranco
rous i iolcnce—nml it must he met boldly and manfully.
Every species of political inDsih* will he thrown among
the people, to mislead and prejudice tlieni, and they must
he repelled by tho blond light of truth. 'The people's
eyes must he no longer blinded by falsclmod and misre
presentation—but they must be enlightened by facts,,
and stimulated to a fniiliful discharge of duK ,hy a clear
understanding of tlu ir true interests, and n patriotic fecl-
:• s, and ing for I h • *r , oimtrx ’s highest good.
li is u fids.* h,him; that Mr. Van limn, can carry the
re—-IfL' . strongest vole fi>rtlu* I’lcsidcncy; J uib/c W hile w ill have
too electoral vote of Louisiana, M ississippi, Illinois, {Mis
souri, Tt in lessee, Alabama, Georgia, Son t ii \ No: tli Ca
rolina, and Virginia, and of A rkutisns, il that State is ad
mitted into the Union : uud proper exertion is oil that is
wtinting to insure thisrcMilt.
General I hirrisoii w ill have the eh ctoral vote of 1 ndi-
ana, Ohio. Kentucky , Reunsy'Ivnuiii, Mary land, Dela
ware,mu! \ ermont,nud an equal chance,probably,even
for the vote of New York. Mr. Webster will have the
vole of Massachusetts,and iu Maine a bold uml spirited
clVort w ill be made to rescue that repiildicnu State from
Federal rule, and withdraw it from the man of Kinder-
hook.
N\ here, then, is Mr. Van Hur
moug the people of the s*vcral
MaUxifi'a’sPjoi’s !
PSSILADLLPlirA BSIHiCeirK.
t B 11 I 1’. H| .1 it till i(l ptllKJlltl^l' uw iudcil lu till! I’liilutll-lplliu I
U Sutiirdav Couri'-r, induces the edit,,i» lo commeuot: I
ill,* publication, under the. ala ve title,,)!’a quarto edition
of their popular journal, so long known as the hugest
u*—ti_ lu r in the Unit, <1 States, with U list of
uly-six Thousand Subscriber*. 'The new fea
ture recently introduced of furnishing their reader* with j
new books of tlie best literature of Hie day , lia\ ing prov - ;
ed so emiucutlv successful, tl r ]»lan will be continued. !
Six volume.-of the celebrated w ritings of Uapiuiu Mar- 1
ry all, and sixty-five of’Mr. Hiook’s vuluabb* Letters
from Europe,have already been jniblishcd without in
terfering w ill,its news aniTmiscellaneous reading. The i
Uouricri* the largest und cheap, st family newspaper
overissued in thi* country, conluiniiig articles in Lite- 1
nil me, Science, und Ails; I iiterual Improv cmci.l; Agi i-
eulture ; in short every variety of topics usually inlio- 1
duccd into a public jounial. Giving full accounts of
safes, markets, and news of the latest dates.
It is published ut t lit* low m ice of $2. For this small ;
sum subscribeis get valuable and entertaining mr.lkr, I
each week enough lo fill a common book of *2f.() pages, !
und equal to 62 v »>lnines a year, and which is estimated !
to be read, w\>klv, by at lea? I two hundred thousand i
people, scattered iu all purls of the country, from Maine •
to Florida, and lioin tho sea board lo the lakes. 'The pa- j
per bus he.cn now mi long establish, ,1 as to render it too !
well known to require an extended piospeitus, tin* pub
lisher*, thcrrfuie, w ill do no more tin
It appearhig to tls • ( omt, fr«
nil’ in this case, that the ftciei.dm.I is i.ol
Morgan county . on moth li, oi,|< i, ft, that
tect» djiy a p n ti I i, (i I ion ol this n !c ii. tlu
mil iu confoi mil;, lo It vv.
A tine exTr.’.ci Tr, m the u.imttet- of the
Match I, rm, ID't*, this l’.th ,!)•' < i A.cm
mnn h 22 m hu J( UjN NN . RORTXHl, Clk.
umitv.—luf’eri ir Court, sitting
cs, Aftjountcd 'Tctui, MaulUJl,
i to a it,
" 1 EORGIA, .Morgan
"IT for ordinary purp.
1316.
Ti
S.-I'l-
(lit 1!.. i i 11 oimrs I aae N. a I her, NN il ha in is, is lakes,
and Elijah E. J ones, J nsliees.
i the applicaiion ol *1 hon.iir Nolan, nftiniuistriili.r oil
•slate ol Uriah E An.inons, ft.,, , u.-eft, staling to tin*
t, Hint lie hu.-finally njln.ii:is!» left and juift nut the
I* tl.
of (lin.issirn
G. Hi liar,!, nftii.iiiistrutoi on tLo
a I lord, deceits **,!,>• in | ing lo the court
minis,ere,I and pnift cut the assfi*
ays for I, tiers of ilisiiiifesiou tlicro-
aiding daily political pnners of opposite politics. The
cmisv liunnn snvs—■“The Saturday (’mirier is the bir
th,* Union;”
I
grstjX* one of’tlie best family newspapers
the other, the inquirer and Daily Courier,
largest journal published in Tluludclphiu,
very host in the Unite,I States.” The N
’ of nothing more liheial
tlu- editors, am
tho ftonnam talent o/ uni
pled li! era)it* in «IT, ring 1
The Albany Mercury of
Saturday (.’ouri, r, is dccift.
per ever publish, d ii: this ,
vnluw is only nppv»*fiaU*,l h
ofiif
oiiulrv, thfui tin
,11 v
N ork Star
i the j art of
'vspa-
.itffl iis
iv judge
."i impel ml orta
lies, with printed
num.pnyaMin,
tt lie.'*,) eight dollars, shall
ar.aiid continued as long us
nrrlod*
. ho may w ish toactas Agent*
hall receive 26 per ,w*nt. on all
•del to tlu* Ruhlishc i s, to he
' ith the subscribers’ names,
tln 'pnUic,if w
Irom its vast Circulation, vv Inch exceed* 26.066 | r r v'
11** contents arc ugn cal Iv varied, and each muni or
tains mo,,*, really valuable ‘ readii'.t: main r’ than is
lislied in a week in any duilv paper iu the Union,
iiiaum otli ftimensimis enable it^ enterpiisiug pn
tor*, Messrs. M’u invv\no ('t.int{F,of IMiihob lpiii
re-publisl, in its columns, in tin* course of a year,*, •.
of the most iiiterovtui;' new works Hint issue turn
British press ; whieli cannot fail to give
interest, and ienftrr il worthy of preservu
t!,e wishes, therefore, of such ol’tlieii sul
sire to have their numbers bound, they lie
on i-oitiing all edition of thet’ourirr in tli
winch vv ill render il much more c.nvcni,
when it iv hound iu a v olume, and tlms g
its value.’’
THE QUARTO EDITION, under the title of the
Pit | FA I) i: i FIN V MikksV.i, w ill e.’.mu.ejir,: with the pitl.li-
ei'tinu ( I tic Ti i/.e Talc, to w hieli vv awarded the prize
ol $106, writ ten by M iss Leslie, editor of tho splendid
Annual the Token, and author of Tem il Mtetehcs am!
other valuable eoulriliutimiH to Aineiienii Literature.—
A large number of songs, poems, tales, ofi’eivd in
eotnpeiitioii for Hie $666 premiums, w ill add value and
interest to the succeeding liumbeis, which will also he
-lory from MDs .Sedge w iek, author of Hope
there fro i
A Iso, Washing!, ?
I’Htute of Henjamm 1.
that he has finally t.o
of said estate, and pi
NN hereupon, it is ordered, that this six mouths untie*
he given ot this aj plication in the Georgia Jautnal, re
quiring all persons lo file their objection*, if any they
haw, against the gin tiling of the same, ou or before tho
first It'im of tl.e coint, aflci the expiration of ll.c limo
afores«id, in ,1, fault tl.,*i, (.f, h tteis ,Tumit*oiy will lav
groun d iu ti run of the t n.tnt, in such cases ninth* nud
provided.
A true ox trivet from t lie ninolc s. .Nr reh 21, lf’3fi.
n.an h 2l , -m(-„i JOHN NY. 1 ‘OUTER,C.U. O.
W \ >RG IA , Wilkinson ( oi.nty .— NN liercas John I’p-
*»»*•- administrator on the e-iato of H*e|dit id Muy
h i* of \\ ilkiiiFou comity, doc’,1. u|q.lie s lo me lor letter*
of dismi-tsii.n—
'I’hi- i< then fore to cite the kindred and creditors ofsnid
d. c’d. to i)t* and appeara I my oll’.ru within the time pre-
sciil.d by law, in shew cause, jfan v thev have, vv hv said
b iters should not kcgnsiited.
(■•iv . n under mv hand ibis 6th dav of April, IB30.
n pril 12 _ .11 RE AH All !’. E AI ,h, C. C. O.
( T EORGIA, Hal,iwin Comity—Infr
H for oidiuarv port o-es. Mav Teiir
IH EE MiG.:—NY hero iv* William
ministrator ,.,i the estate of \\’illiniu 1
makes apidieali, u for letters of disiiiis
1 ate, a Hedging that lie is about to eios
finally settle the estate of l.is s
or Court,silting
lion. To meet
ve determined
;* quarto Tor in, ,
nl for leading j
rcutly enhance
D is tliei
"IM’I..
mil ol Ihir plare. at
( Mil t vv fti (i.nless , ;
said letter.- M di-mi
A trim CjXJii.et
may 10—lift ni
R. Jackson, ml-
Nerilt, d,Tended,
.-ion from -aides-
close the business and
! iute*||itc—
rder, ,1 by the court, that six month*
•ni e given in the Georgia Jour-
i tlu , .xpiit.li, u of mid time, the
be shewn to ihe rontrai >) older
Il to !>, gl Mill'll,
e minutes, this Ith Mav, HTrt.
If. T. .sTU’.Jfc, ( Ik-
Leslie, tlm Ei.
id oxtci
od,, Au
•ly npjiret
1 talents have
• (!, both at homo ami
11,
s—any di*1 a
• English v
i (hi
volu
Tli.
bound, cost* but £10 fora f
any one sending £60. Tin
J. S. Skinner, Faltiiuore,
book vv ili be sent to any p
paid, to vv hieli Merchant «
of sending goods or book?
Two of the mostjiulicioiis lire
ted, that this work “ ought to be
bieclcr-of thorough-bred lmrsc
of the blood horse,” say* nuotlmi
this hook ; and many vv ho arc no
both nmtisifig and instructive, in
the most renowned stallions and
dec 1
", Is ,
itifully printed,
le copy, or seven t
ml well
i’s gigantic Ptrength a-
Statcs / lu the populu-
ity ol General Jackson’s name, coupled to the uuti-
•puldicau attempt to appoint Wid elect his ruc, cstor,
■ u.l lor w hi. !,, lie now can ouTv rclv on tin* votes of
daine. New II unpshire, Rliod,* Ish.iid, u
ut. New York, New Jersey, at.,I Michicat
h*. the :, is not over— the battle is y ,*t to I
ietorv is to he fairly and honoruldy wo
n,*1111* nnd spirited exei lions. Hut money
T war, and our opponents have it at command, for nl
purposes, w here money cun ni ail, ami it *‘uv uiletlimuch,
id (''ounceti-
Tliu strug -
1 fought, and t somely ,
—hv hones
vvli
Hooksellc
ler*
sk, olid the
. alleharges
in the liubil
of all
"'H
*i - ol horses it
tSic possessio
'nnd ** no Im
' ought to be without
feeders, vv mild find
icing tlu* pedigrees
ires in the world.”
Hut b*t our friends not be disheartened—vv.
am! righteous cnitho, tin* cause of the pop!
I#,of the country—ami the vH-de country.
striving to array, l>y the most misrhievous
policy, ever ntteiuptr,I, one portion
have, n just
*, of pripei-
N\ e an* not
• puh-
issiied v
pwivl i
tfklv
•of subaeriptioii Three Dott n*
advance,or Four Dolturs utlhei
I" ’
8.10 KFU AtUt.
V rilt’K Mt I.AT I’O .M AN. . himspIfTHO
MA.*> ROO I .eauit* to my ho«i*e iu Apiil last,said
he had no home, nml I employ ed life:. ()n the 23th ult.
lo* b ft in v employment, taking \\ ith him mv I loop. Sad
dle o i l Bridle, w orth 126, ami also rohfiiug me of £ I li.
in cash. Said fellow w ill probably make foi Grceiiv iiie, no
Nlerivvelhct eoimly. Anv per-on delivering said fellow lie
and horse to me iu Rultmiii county . near Eatonton, in,
shall re. live the above rewind,or tor the horse alone * >6
I.F.MON NY. TART.
(LP All the paper* in the State will give (lie above 3* f|
or 3 insertions, and f.»ru aid tlioir accounts to me at Ea- I
t<-*ut,«i. (/r mu uu nt. L- NN T T*
July 1 I—Tl ,
1 wicked ;
oinmon eottii-
t another, hut u e aim at preserving and foster- I
ing the best interest of ull, fiv a w is,* policy . am! a just nud |
equitable administration of the General*Government.— ,
l '»r this end we call upon the people to come to our aid, I
w ith their patronage and their means, to elect honest, 1
patriotic, imlepi nth ut men to preside over our public af- j
fairs—in preference to the will politic ian, and the uu-j
principled, devoted partisan. To nid in the uecotiinlisli-
tnoiit nf this important object, we ofl’et to the eonsidcra- I
lion ot ailelasscsol the people, who are opposed to tin*
election of \!r. N an Huren to the Rresidei.cy, tli« EX
TRA SI N. until after the Riesidenlial election over.
e issued for onk Doi i.ak a n- miii.i:—and j
MHFKS roR ti n i»oi I \u-—as this puldica-
ofiered for what w ill merely cover its expense,
can he opened for it, and all npp icatinns fin
ompunied by a return of the !
justl.
abroad.
'This approved I’AMIEN NENYSRARKll is strictly
neutral i;i religion* and political mutters, and tlm un
compromising opponent of qum Uerv of even kind.
MATS.— In uddit on to all of which the’|i.ublisht.*rs
intend fiiriiishing their patrons vv ith a series of, ng ntved
Alup*, embracing tho twenty-five States of the Union,
vVc. cxliihitiug tin: sitimtinu, (SJe.of rivers,tow ns, mouii
tains, Uvk» s, the sea board, internal impiuvcm, nts, as
displayed m canals, rail loads, tee., with other iut• list
ing and useful features, roads, di-liinces, tVe. loiming a
complete Atlun lor general use. nml information, huud-
d, and each dist’uu t niiiponalargcquai-
lo sheet; ut tin expense which nothing hut the. splendid
patronage which for six y ears past Inis keen so generous
ly extended to them could warrant.
TFllMS.— The Thilad dpliiti Saturday Courier is
still continued in ii- large, form, ami ut the same price ms
heretofore'l’h ThiUdelphia Mirror, being a l uge
quarto edition of liie Saturday Cornier, with its increas
ed attractions, t.iui printed ou the best lino w bile paper of
the satin*size as the New Y ork Albion, will he put lit
precisely one half the piicc of tlmt valuable journul,
c.-tnhlisl mn,
all Dirt Stall: — v /Ve,
ft to in, v iinmlier ol li.
pn
J.\ N'J’ED.-Cas
r gou, and lour
ed.
liv
.lie w IjIvcp* £z Carriage
Reposiioi'y,
av:«rtita, (fS'.OlUitA.
A t MINER, respectfully iiili iins his liioi.ds, tlmt Ii*
'Uy • has leased the NYure-Htiu.-c end Lot, known s.*
Diuton’s, late .Mr. Jehu Re,:?’, mat tl.u Tlai.inx’ Hold*
and has all those superior Imihliugs , oiistrurt, d into
Stahks und Catiin;.,* Houses—lias on hand, and will
keep, a general assortment ol CARl*I AGE*vfor snlo of
the latest fashions and best finish. Hi* , on lice t ion in
this hiuncli of his htisiuess is sn, Ii, a* to induce him to
• purcha-
believe, lie can oiler gi, liter imlnreineiMs
(Inn) any like csti.hlisl me l.is at the South. II
high i n,I airy ; can n«*
l.is ou J.iv ,'IT in la 1 1°
266—price per day, curb Horse, longer oi shorter tiino,
66 cents. I lor.-es nnd CarriiiM - of every kind ufiiuIIj
hired, can he had ou the most reasonable terms. Tin*
propiietor pledges him.-elf to do every justitfO to his
i'Kti..XL.s, who may jiutvouisc J im.
id for one Roiul NN’a-
■sc.-—AJulot) would bo
Three Dollars per annum, pniable in advance (inclml
ing the Maps.)* WOODWARD Cl. NUKE.
Rbiludelphin.
JET The paper will be s nt in ONchiiuge to such news
papers as limy e! li e us bv j.ul Ijsbiug the above adver-
tisenient. j n ne 7
EOsigli-ls <’;’ScS>rated SititlEioux.
] EN IA ! HAN at ^160 tire season, nud one dollar to
J the groom.
the Dr.tt
It will
t FvrA
* !’"•
wl.
tin* groom,
LAI D »
groom, at A
engaged to
Ellio
of the D> »
it’s Li
alhills
at $60, and $ 1 to
nllntiti.
$66, and .*1 lo the 1
i Nashville, l oi
FOR SALE.— 1 Rair extra fine Northern Carriage
Horses, 7 uml 3 years old, of fine blood, piico $1200—
sold for no fa ult.
J Rair Sorrels, 16.J bunds high, 6 and 7 vrnr* old, fin®
travellers, well broke, can be rc, ommcmfcl for family
u.-c—l:elong ! i:g ton prii«tc guitleman who is going to
travel, ami wishes to sell immediately .
J Fair Dark Bnys x 16 bands high, (i nnd 3 years old,
sound and genii, — and 1 Saddle Roney, \ outig Az *onnd.
Also, tw o Barouche*, I Buggy* 1 Sulky und 2 Gig* k
all have been used some—Fold J* r cash.
june 7—3m -
FOR SAI,tt,
The Douse and Lot,
r .\ the town of Millclgcville, at present occupied by
the subscriber. Tin* Hoii.-e i* iu good repair and sul-
ficicntlv large lor the aceomniodatioii ol a genteel family •
The lot is 210 feel square, will, a kitedigit and other ne-
(T-'-'.irv buildings. Anv person wi-liin? to purchase can.
have the propei'lv ou rcasonahle t<*rm*. Application
he made to the subscriber, nr lo General M
litvettp Hull. .M:\KV AKN KOUbBISON.
I, A VV.
MIL Subscriber hns removed t
office is iu Ciilhouu’* Buildings
lev’s Dry Gocid^forf.
»areh I—3m
Columhus. Hi
I OT No. 1
J ginnllv
. GREENE, i
nr.y 3-2»»
i 2 > .nid 30 mares have, been pusitiv
itliaii.
JAMES J NCKSON x r
FOR (SAiVk.
iu the eighth district 3,1 section of
Apply to MYLES
okrr county,
i-ylh, Momoe county, Ga.
Slidwaj S(T.iiiiaiv.
r 11IIF. Ksmtiin.ilinii i.f Hie SiihI.mH« u , f j! 1 *'
s Sciniiiui v , under the , barge ot Air. ELMAN, wi m
take pltircou WcJnofiltiy nud TltuuJlty, ilic firat »■»>’
second tlavs of June. , . .
I’umitK "bihI fiuarilinn,, tind the fririiil, of Lltcratur,
i;i item’ll,1 ;ire in. ite.l to utli’lt*! lira cxrn i.r. ol lira p«
oils. It. I’. STI BPS. Be* tt.
ill I. e reitMWirii
of tin’ Institution 1
b. r. s.
W. J. U'i:i.l.B()R.\.