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SHERIFF'S SALES.
Appling Sheri IT Stiles.
J N tlip first Tuesday in Jl'l-Y next, will he sold
at the court-house in Appling county, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One lot of land, N<> 3d .listnct, levied on as the
properly of John MrLel an to satisfy a fi fa in favor ul
John H'ngl.nv vs titu sold John McLellsn; levy ntadr
aS returttsd *° m * ^SOL^ION CANNADT, Sh'ff.
Aft»|>lin|( Slicriir Sales.
W ILL bo sold ou the first Tuesday in July next, be
tween the ueiml hours of sale, before the court- .
hoi<so door i:i Appling county, tli« following property, j
to-w-it: „ ...... i
Two lots of Land Nos. 003 Sl G37, second dislnct Ap-
FOI K UlOaNTHS NOTICES.
I JIOUH months afterdate, application will bo made to
1 the Inferior court of Putnum county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho laud ami ne
groes ol tlie estate ol Junius Shannnn, la to of said coun
tv, dec'd. Hold for the benefit of the heirs end creditors.
JOHN A. HIIARMAN,
may 10 ELBERT W. BAYNES
4«rcal Northern and Southern
DAILY RAIL UOl'TE.
f IlHE Petersburg Iiuil Road Company inform the pub
| lie that their Road,extending from Petersburg, Va.
i to Blukdy, North Carolina, on the Roanoke, a distance
of GO miles, and constituting u part of the Grout Daily
H. A J. SHOTIVALL,
DrtiKgifcis Nncou, (fin
f IA H E Subscribers (former partners of Ellis, Shot- ] Yf . _ .
J. welliSc Co.) have resumed their business under the i % p yjErilC SALOON, (sign of the
‘ received from agents in London and P
XEW MUSIC',
.Musical Instruments, and Music
lUiitliitmlise,
MON THEY NOTICES.
with supeiior Locomotives and Cars, to accommodate all
Adm'rs. ! the truvel that may offer. The Cars leave each end ol
i the Road daily outlie arrival of the respective Mails.—
I NOL’R months after date, application will be made to Travellers with their own equipages, cun have their
i the Inferior court of Wilkinson county, when sit- 1 horses und. carriage** transported on this Road with per- ,
above fifm, at tlieirold stand,opposite the lirick ’I uvern
. and w ill keep a general assortment of Drugs, Medi-
1 cities, Surgical ami Medical Inslrnnwnts, /'(tints and
' Oil*, of all kinds, Window Glass, assorted sizetj fjlass-
Wart for shop furniture, Perfumery, Fancy Articles,
Brushes of era y description, Botanic and Patent Medi
atin'*, t arpenter's Preparations, also his Essays " '
UST received from Europe, Ac for sale nt ATW ILL S
MUSIC SAL
eived from age
ble assortment of
New Music & Musical Instruments,
oil hand, embru
lain* an assortment of Music, Musical Instru
ments, and Musical Merchandise, as cun be louud in tuiy
Inin Medico, Du. Wood*, and Dye Stiijfs, ami a great I establishment in tin* \ uiud States.
... • • ' *' i — Among the Mus*** *-**»*• 1 »••»««"
, ting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell all the Inrnl - •— v.: - - ; - , , - ,, c
belonging to llio.Blatc uf Abner Hi. k., dec'd. Ime uf hour., while rv.liup ll.e.i jmiriiey winch would |
. l’ vv ni'WK ir otherwise leuuire two days to accomplish.
feel safety and convenience ; and thus perform
of Mil
* large ••
E. W. DENNIS, Adin
I N OUR months after date, application will he in
" to the lumorablu the Inferior court of Walton ec
otherwise iciiuirr two days to accomplish.
The Blakely Hotel, nt the Southern termination of the
Ruil Road, lias been ic-built of brick on an enlarged
scale, and i
modntion *
I la neous Articles, which they hav
pplv „f, and intend keeping their stock . tionaof eminentmaatcilmranged lor
illy repb r.i;iicd, sous to be able ut all limes to ! two flutes- flute. 1 ■ 1 •»
supply Dcoler.s Physicians, Planters und others, who forte—-entireOpei
mnv floor them with their custom. 1 cl,,p “ fWr "° f,,r '
a Uoidm Lyre,) just fJEORGIA, Wilkinson County.—Whereat Wile*
Paris u very vultra- I ” Cannon, administrator on the estate of Sarah Jus-
I tice, late ol said county, dim'd, applies to me for letter,
ol dismission— r *
This is therefore to cite the kindred and creditors of said
Jc’d. to be and appear nt my office w ithin the time nrs.
cribcd bv law, to shew cause, if nn v they have, whv
! letters should not he granted. ’ '
Diven under my band at office. Nov. 12th, 1835
dec. 15—Gin JEREMIAH BEALL, c. c.o.
London, are the last composi- j
flute—one and J
I wo lots ol bind am. UUi It wi, iseonaa«u.i. j > tv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell travellers gcnarallv
pk"S ooimtv lovlcd ®<J“*tapro.crtT irfltaiinellB. Uril , , f u| of N B U . , 00 ju llll: tl 7 ir d di-UU t of Troup ..ou.. he daily
mins will bn nimrod lu rentier it. nceoiu- ; I ,ln ... - .
. n. will gi. e Hniinlnctaon to ,m».m.|er« and | “»c .ubncnOcrn, Iron. ll.e.rlou R oxprr.rnce, hope to
fin, to enti.lv an execution ise'urd iinil.r » foreclosure of o^i^ 10
a mortgage deed, illfavorof Samuel Patterson at t Juries
A. Magwood, Copartners and Merchants under the firm
•f Patterson and Magwood. vs. tlio said Bonnet S. (»rif-
ftn. Property pointed out by C. B. Cole, Attorney for
Patterson At Magwood.
SOLOMON CANNADY, Bh’ff.
the* third district of Troupe
tv, hclonging to the estate of Win. S. Meadors, dee'd.
ABRAM MEADORS,Jr. Admr.
Morgan Slier!IT Males.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JULY next
before the court house door in the town of Madi-
oon, Morgan county, within the usual hours of sole, the
following property, to wit: , , . . .
460 acres of laud, more or less, it lining the til ace : h'-k»i«
wherrnn llriy»min ft. Oplvtrfv formrrlv lived, edjnin- , wliivh
ine the lands of Wnlum, Swanson and others, levied on I march 1—16
i of William Heard to aslisly a fi fa oh
F OUR monthv after date, application will he made to
ths Inferior court of Scriven county, when sitting
t .lor'.t Ifni. >nril tnrUj. ry.n. x^. . .
Besides the doily* line ( >l Muil Couches from lllakejy .
for the South, via Raleigh, Fayetteville, dec. there is u 1 1,1 l ,rrrton
line via Tarborough three times o week, connected with
the Mail Line at Fuvcttuville, und also a line from the
Rail (Loud at Bclfiefd to Clarksville, Milton A Danville.
Another tri-weekly line from Blakelp, passes through
u line to Salisbu- |
plums of Jacob Lewis,dec’d. this Ifltli April, 1830
april 26 FULTON K. LEWIS, Guardian
1 NOUII month a afterdate application will be. made to ! F«
the lufcriorcourt «»f Putnam rmiuty, when sitting R
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tliat part of the
grocH belonging to the orphans «»l David Rees, dec’d.
' was willeu fo them bv William Little, dec'd.
T11 OS.' Jl > 11N STON, Gnanlia n.
"ldio MNOU R mouths after date application will he made: to
’ I ' I 1 the Inferior court of Morgan county, wben sitting
nv ia>or iiiemwun meir cuaiom. i ami’s Operas for two flutes I rioa for three
I'ntcudme to be permanently engaged iu-lhia busineafl, ! Among the Musical Instruments are the much « hmr
the subsenb. rs, from their long experience, hope to ren- j ed Accordions ol vanoua sizes, Spanish D uijnrs ol c vc-
dcr it wurtliv the patronage of old and new customers.— ry style and pattern, vurymgui price Irom go' to J
Orders bv letter v^ill meet the same atteiition ns if made I 1 renoli mid German \ mlins and \ lolcneellos
ni’Miv cun'pa't'i i ' Bush Horns and China Bells; serpents auu ivejeti
Bugles,
Concert 'l’rumpcts and llorna,
Buga and Cases for Guitars, Violins, Flutes and Ac
cordions,
(’yinL'uls, Bassoons,Triangles, Horns, Trunincts,
Tuning Forks, Tuning Hammers, Hunting Iloina.
- • r I ceased, applies for letters of disiinstnon—
HENRY .SHOTWELL,
JACOB SHOT WELL. [
Macon, Murch 8, 1B36—ootf
N.B. GARDEN SEEDS, naaorted, tear ranted fresh, i
A liberal discount made to country dealers.
at the property - . , •
taina I di Greene county Inferior court, June I« «. mo in.rnor coun o. mnrgaii r......iv, w......
It, favor of Tnomns Grant vs said Hpnr. nn , f„ r ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real csti
Ofhrc,^-. 1 t, f«. ,.l„ , .im-.l III com‘ *',. Silti. M. Il'cnvurl, ilreM. of miid .onnlv. All pe
of the said Ihomaa Grant vs the said NN il I in in Heard,
levies made and returned to me by a constable, and pro
perty pointed out by William V. Burney, Esq.
jo ID )BKRT BEN S LEV, I). Sh ff.
Warren Postpone A Sheriff Sale#
W ILL bo sold at the court-house in Warrcnton.War
ren countv, on the first Tuesday in JULY next,
between the lawful hoars of
ty, to wit:
, concerned w ill tuke notice n
I they have. KARRI El
miirrli I—w-lin
pe rsoiiH
il' any | MA ' „ m |
’■ | \o»-Ollv
In the courae of the season, a branch will be opened |
from the Fetersburg Rail R<>url nt Ib'lfield, to Wilkins’ |
v ut Gaston ou tlio Roanoke, (rain whence a Rail (
Roau to cross tlio river by a bridge, iu now about to be j
constructed to Raleigh.
The Rail Road from Baltimore to Washington is now J
iu operation, tboii' c to Boiomimc lunding, the line is coil- j
tinned by .Steam-bouts, thence via Fredericksburg to j
Richmond, a considerable portion of tlio Rail Road is *
imi'dicd—»'»id the remainder is in a rapid course to com- |
pletiou. 'Flu* line continues from Richmond to Fetors-1
burg, by n Turnpike Road—and thence by the Fetors- !
Rail Rond to Blnkclv, as befuro mentioned, is the
only daily mail route between Boston und !
april f>—7 m
I NOTH months alter date, npplicntiot
I bo lufci it
, the following proper-
f)no tract of oak and hickory land,containing 30 acres,
will be made to (
con11 of Morgan county, when sitting j
for oidmarv purposes, for leave to sell the real estate ol |
Allen Sheftou,tiec’d. All persons concerned will please )
take notice, and filathcir onjectious, ifnnv lh**v have.
MARY ANN SHELTON, Adm’x.
march 29 JOSEFII SHELTON. Adtn’r.
iV t* NT
in ora or leas, ou the waters of Hart’s Creek, adjoining ! —- , , , , , ,
Unda of T liomus Wynn and others, it being levied onto El OUR months alter date application will he made to
■ ’ - mi a justices court in favorof; 1-
Parry
Hstiffr two fiY
William Shivers vs Jessa
ed lo me bv a constable.
^.10 \VM. W. ANDERSON, Sh’ff.
the honorable Infer
V V lev y made and return ! when sitting for ordinary purposes, for I
l negroes belonging to the minor uf Whitson (». Johnson,
A 5>M INI ST It A TOir S S A f.ES.
Laiitd in Murray* I nioti an<l ff*nuld-
titg, for Saif.
14HM. bo sold before the court-house door in Mur-
v ^ ray county, on the first Tuesday in AUGUST
next, between the usual hours of sale,
S„o! of* Land. No. 20ft,
in the 23th disband 3d see. of originally Cherokee, now
Murray county, containing oneliutidied and sixty ncios,
mors or less.
Also, before the court-houso door in l uion county, on
tho first l’urs lay iu August next, between tlio usual
ho ill's of sale,
tf,of of* V.and, No. 1ft,
in the 7ih Hisi. nncl Intxec. iu originally Cherokee now
Union county, containing one bundled und sixty uerea,
more or less.
Also, w ill be sold before the court-house door in Pnuld*
ingcounty, on tlio first Tuesday in August next, bo-
tween tlio. usual houra of sale,the interest ol Tlio a. A.
Banks,dec’d. in
Lot of* Land, No. IRS,
in the 3d dial. 3d ace. ot originally Cherokee now Puuhl- . grocsbel
ing county, containing forty nrres, more or less. Enid - *'
. lamD belonging to the estate of Thomas A. Banks, late
V>f Elbert county, nud sold for tin* benefit of the lieira of
said dec’d. Ttraia
soitimv
oe: rrf*Ei: .h.sbl hosts:.
Ihithinjstun City urul Milledonil!r, tiro., thence to
Snr-Oriians. Stir Arrantjenieiit, 1M»6. South- i
uc: tern ami Piedmont I,inis consolidated.
1*1.4 14, qVlNENlll'.RHY A C o. I
j\J ONV owning the intersecting lines, wliii h formerly I
lx rendered an uninterrupted passage iliiough this |
route uncertain, promise travellers a jms^age tbrougli the j
vviioi.E route, “ secure from all interruption from con-|
flirting interests.”
I NO! JR months after date, application will be made to i TWO S'l-EAMBOA'I’S daily leave Washington fi»r •
the Inferior court of Greene rounly, when sitting | IVedericksburg, Virginia, wbcie, on Tucsilavs, Tiiurs- i
dav-*,and .Saturdays, roaches arc in wui'.ing to take pus- j
sengrrs on to Cartersville, Farmville, Friuco Edward
(/ourt-bouse, Halifax Court-house, \ irginia ; Milt
LSAAC NV. JOHNSON,Guardian.
i
I NO! : K months after dote applic ation
1 the Infciiorrourt of Butts county,
Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tli
* lien M» Clcndon, lato of said county, dec’ll.
negroes
dec’d.
april 12-
ill be made to
len sitting for
for leave to soil the real estate be
longing to A
for tlio benefit of the heirs and creditors of Haul "dec’d.
march H—w Im WILLIAM F. MAFF, Adm
YEW YOKE AM) DAltlEY
S.S.XM: 1ST P.1VKETS.
Uric Amelin Klrmiir,
./. C11.1 Matter.
“ Prcmiisin,
Mr. H.lTllF.Wn, Mauler.
itlllicil,
C. r. It! CK1.F.Y. Mutter.
A. mnntNft, Matter.
fecltr. D. 1C. CrniM 1 .
T. 11 IA 1 It. Matter.
1,1. and .ubftnniiul vcskHh, well culculutud tor
the tntilci wit]) good Hcoomtriodnlioiis for pfO-M n-
(£)■)«, nud expuricneen noiniiiH)id'’re. (Joe of tlio te—elf*
will lie nlwuvs bent eneh end of the Line to receive
freirbl, urn] will mil tct(ulnilv ouee n week. Shippers
bv ibis line can effect Insurance »t five eight'* per vent
iiiid tliex- nia v rel v upon the vc'ele heine regubirl v dos-
licil. The Mtbeeribera ere nl«u nci-nts f
A
ei a I
p'golarrv dining the boating season Instrument throughout tin* rountr
I In w kinsv ille, rmd M
linarv purposes, for leave to sell lot of land No
167, in the |Btli district formerly Lee count} now Stew
art. Sold ns tin- propertv of William Corrv, dec’d.
march 15—w4m JOHN s. CORKV,Adm'r.
I NOl'R months from date, nptilirntinn will be. made to
the Inferior court of Crawford county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of |
Redmon B Mason,dec'd. for the benefit of the lieii.-
croditors of itJddne'd. JOHN A. KNIGHT,
l.egateo iu right of his wife, and Guardian for
inarch 15—w<lin Brown Mason.
months after date appl
rt of Oglethorpe countv, when nit-
NOL'I
1 the Inferior Court
ting ns a court of Ordinary
lirotion will be made lo
for theiiefit of tl
h 22
for leave to sell three
to tlm astute of William Hudson, dcr’d.
bens and creditors of said dei cased.
FREDERICK HUDSON, Adm’r.
THOMAS JONES, >
NN’ M BAILEY. /
YOUNG L.G. HARRIS,)
June ,
I NOUH montlis after date applic
" the Inferior court of Bablwiii county, when sitting
Ex’r*. | for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the laud belong-
g to Thotnus Miller, a minor.
march 22—wlm JOHN EVANS, Guardian.
I »»h r 1
A\riLLbe sold at Greenville, Meriwether county, on
v ? the first Tuesday in August next, underun order
of tho Inferior court of De Kalb county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes,
Lot No. lOO,
in tlie 9th district of originally Troup now Meriwether
countv, as tho property ol the estate of John Adams,
dec’d.' for the benefit of the heirs and distributees, on a
credit until the 2 »th December next,
june 7 DANIEL STONE, Adm’r.
I NOl'R months after date, application will be made to
1 the Inferior court of Jasper countv, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the laud and ne
groes belonging totlie estate of Kicliard l>. King, dcr’d.
late of said county. JOHN JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
may 17—wlm
I NOl'R months after date, application will hr made to
" the Inferior court of Baldw in county, when sitting
O N M"iidav 20th of Juno next, will tie sold at the
house of Dingiy Lokey.in Warren county, Geo.
The lVrKoiml Fropetlj
of Myrick lloimyeut, late of suid county, dec’d.consist- |
it>ir musilv in cnrponb i s tools.
ELISII \ BURSON, Adm’r.
order of the Inferior court of De Kalb
it v, wh u sitting as a c. jurt of ordinary, will he
in July next, nt La Grunge,
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land, No j
72, iu the 7th district and 2d auction of Cherokee rounly, |
belonging to the estate of Daniel Buuinpt r, dec’d.
mnv 17—wlm JOHN L. BARRINGER, Adm’
nsboro, Lexington, Salisbury, Charlotte, iVc. North
Carolina; Vnikville, I uionville., Abbnville, 6ic. South
Carolina; \N'ns|iiugtuu, Greei^loio, Eatouton, Ar. lo
c (fj .Millcdgrv ille, (ieorgia ; wliere llii- Lino unitcH with the
and ' -Metropoliian Lino to New Oilcans, distant from NVashing-
»on City,by Mrs route, 1,217 miles only. Intcqiecling
! I dues to Columbia, Augusta, Knoxville, Tallahassee, Ac.
! The Southwestern Line leaves Mi I ledge v ille for Wash
ington City, Tuesdays, Frida va, und Sundays; dis
tance 6d!i miles; tlirou: h in eight nnda ball dnva,nllow-
ing/n/f time for sleep uud refreshment. Speed as great
us is consistent with health ami aufety. A superior nn-
| tural road, neither mountainous nor aur.dv, parsing thro’
the famed gold region of North ('arolina.
It arrives in Fredericksburg in time to take the apleu-
• did line td' Coin lies and Steam Boats qj’F.. Fortcr »fc Co.
to Washington ('it v, and to Fiiltimoic the same day.
Good water, healthy country, excellent taverns, w itb
low charges, tnnpcrute drivers, un.l superior horses and
cone lies.
The nroprietora solicit passengers to oblige them, bv
giving this line one trial; feeling confident that they " iil
travel it afterwards to oblige themselves. It i* tlieirnnx- I
ions wish to make this u popular Line, and worthy of
pntronage ; they tlieiefore, beg to be informed of any |
miseonduet of persons in their service.
ft f‘ The Stage Ofiiee is now kent in Milledgeville at |
tlio Fosr Okfic f, opposite Mrs. 11u.son’>, where pus-
sengers will apply for seats.
I'l'.CK, QUISKMlERliY & Co. \
Frederickshtug and Dam ill:*, Virginia. j
(17’ The Columbus ICiiquirer, Montgomery (Ain.) |
Journal, and Mobile Fatriol, will piilditdi the id
I months, nud forward their accounts fur payment to this j its merit
oatel
Steamboat
between Dari'
ductal to believe that tin y can giv( great facilities ill
forwarding goods declined for the interior ol tin* State.
HAWES .V MITCHELL, Agents.
Jtarien, Jhii 26—12m
TDK I .Y 85 HA .VS l*A\A<KA,
I N()R the cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula or K’.ng’t
^ I'lvil, Gout, Sriatica or Hip Gout, In. ipienl Can-
r. IS, Salt Rheum, Svpliilttir A Mercurial Diseases,pur-
ticulavlv Uleersand painful alleetioiis of the hones, t I-
cerated Throat and Nostril-, Fleers of ev *ry deseripti'*u, i
Fever Sores, and Internal A bar-e-.s -s, Fistulutf, Files, ;
Scald Head, SeuFvey, Biles,Chronic Sore F.ves, hrvsi- 1
pelis, Blotches, und'everv variety of Cutaneous A flec
tion; Chronic Cutairh: lleadaehe, proceeding from an
acrid Immor ; Fain in the .Stomach and I>\>pepain, pro
ceeding from vitiation ; Affections of the Liver; Chronic ;
Inflammation of the Kidneys, and general dehilitv, cults- ;
ed hy a torpid action of thc’vessels of the skin. It is sin
gularly ofticuciouM in n novnting those constitutions |
w hich hav e been broken down by injudieious treatment j
or juvenile, irre^iibuitics. In getierul terms, it is recom
mended iu all those discuses which arise from impurities |
of the blood, or vitiulionof the humors, of whatever mime
or kind.
Some of tho above complaints mat require some tri j
fling assistant applications, which tlie circumstances nt
the car e will dictate ; hut for a rcorral remedy nr Pvri*
fientor, trfTi move the cause. Tin. Immin’s Fanaci t will
generally be found soffit u ut.
Tukcn in proper doses, The Indian’s Fav.vcea ope j
rates na an iilteinative and d tcrgeiit; a diaphoretic, di- |
uretieand laxative; nn nntipnsmodic and anodyne; and ;
in proper cases, as a stomachic and emmenagogue. Gen I
orally expressed, it increases all the secretions and j
excretions, gives tone to the stomach, and excites action ■
in the glands in a particular manner. From those princi
ples its operations may be understood.
It is little more tliun three years since this preparation i
was presented to the public : but in that short space of
time, some hundreds of persons might be found, who j
would solemiiv ik'elnre that they bcliev ed tlmt their liv es |
were paved by it, and in -most cases after they bad tried ;
inniTv and perhaps nil the common remedies in vain.— !
Wherever it is known it is rapidly coming into use, and j
this affords the most substantial and convincing proof of,
Steel Wire, Violin Bows, Violin llridgi
’ Strings for Violins, Guitars, and Violincellos,
Roods for Clarionets. Oboes und Bassoonp.
!• ingrr Boards, Tail Fieees.nnd l’egs lor \ iolins,&c.
In addition to the above, the subscriber is constantly
receiving from bis manufactory Superior Piano Tortvn,
iminufucturedexpressly for bis establishment, of various
patterns of Rosewood and Mahogany, with the.Grand
Action, Harp Stop, Metallic IMulcs, Ace. embracing the
latest fashion of furniture with tablet und hollow-cor
nered fronts, veiu*eird legs und Grecian scrool?. All of
which arc warranted to lie made of such materials and
so well seuKOiied as to stand the test of every climate,
and can be returned if any defect is found in the instru
ment". Frice from $150to f650. Fiano stools of vari
ous patterns to correspond with Fiuuo?, ot Rosewood,
Mahogany. Ate. i'iuno covers of every variety of colors
and qualities.
Fiano Forte Tuning Fork*, Hammers, Ac. Ac. In
struments of every description tuned, repaired,or pack
ed nt short notice.
(T_U l’uiclmsers will find it to their advantage to cull
and examine the above.
Flutes, C/arioncts, Oboes, Flageolets, single and dou-
ble, Oct,ire Flutes, Picalues, Fifes, Ac. (D J The aub- j
seriher manufactures the ceb hinted (\
with the ivorv joint, silvt
' ’ bv all
This is therefore to cite the kindred and creditors of said
dec’d. lobe and appear at my office within the time or*
scribed by law, to shew cause,if uuy they lmvc,why * B id
letters should not he granted. * • u
Given under my hand this 0th dnv of Nov. 1635
rtocll—wflm WM. B. CHA RTER, C. C. O.
ORlctliorpg* Superior C ourt.
Elizabeth \ uiilundiugliam, 1
vs- [ LIBEL FOR DlVORCP
Dawson \ nnlnndinghain, )
I T gppeuring, from tlie return of the Sheriff, m tj,: B
ease, that defendant is not to be found in the county
| it is ordered by tlie Court,-thut be appear at the uext term’
| of said court, to be held on tlie third Monduv in Anri!
next, nud answer the several matters and things then and
a month for three month*
preceding said court, iu one ol the public gazettes of this
State. .
A true extract from tho minutes this 19th Jan. 1836
jan 26— m3m JOHN LANDRUM, cik!
( 1 F.ORGIA, Wilkinson county-—Whereas Willis Bell
1* guardian for the orphans’of Charles Craft, dee’d
applies to me lor letters ol dismission from said guar
dianship— 6
'This is therefore Incite the kindred and creditors of said
dec’d. to be and appear nt my office within the time ore
| scribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said
j letters should not he granted.
! Given under my hand this 25th dnv of January, 1836
I feb 2—nif>ui_ ^ JEREMLAH BF.AI.L, U.’U.O. *
ntrood FI lift
r mountings, keys, Ac. Ac. ns j „•
llie principal Fr’ofessors of the j 1
muv 10
{jNDEK
sold on the first T
Troup county,
Lot No. *211,
is thn 12lh district ol said dnuitty. Sold
tv of Jno. Adams,dec’d. for the benefit of th»* heirs ami
creditors. Terms on the day.
DANIEL STONE, Adm’r. J
:l i of tlir? Inferior court of Du Kalb |
I sitiiug for ordinary purposes, will be
July next, nt tlio court-
\ FTKR tho expiratiftn of four months, npplicatio
will bo made to tin* Inferior court of Futiinm com
ty. when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to so
all the real estate of Martin Fhillips, due’ll.
JOHN C. MASON,
JOHN LEE.
april 26—w lm Guardians of tho Orphan
, l »tVu*
fl h 23—tf
520,000 ViiltKCi ilH iv. !
I*H911. A Hi: 9. B» HI IA )l I Hi HSOfi!.
fiUiB splendid patronugc awarded to the Fliilndclphia
.1 Saturday Cornier, induces the cditois tocominencu
the irubliciitioi), under the ab< v
VI
idebted to the e«»tato
, j j m iving,lato of Jasper countv, dec’d. are requested to
tlv* proper- ninkl , inilll0 ,i illl( . ,, ' 1 • ' ■
| of their nopu lux journal,
of Kirhurd D. Family Nowspnpci in tin
may 10
Jj TNDER
17 coitnlv.
pay mo
I them in terms of the law.
JOHN JOHNSTON
Adm’i
county
said on the first ’Tuo*
bouse in Ilenrd county
Out 1 Lilt ol* LiiimI, No.ftJ,
In the 13th district of originally Garroll now Ilenrd coun
ty. Sold hi the property of John Adams, late of De
Kalb county, don’d. Sold for tho benefit of tho heirs
and distributees. Tonm, credit until 25th Dec. next.
ap.il 19 DANIEL STONE, Adm’r.
tie vent. Into of Warren county, dee’d. nro request
ed to make immediate payment, and those having de
mands, to render them in properly attested, wit lull the
time prescribed bv law.
may 10 ELISHA BURSON, Adm’r.
IMIOI’OSALS
title, of n quarto edition
known (ia tlio largest
Family Newspaper in the United States, with a list of
, near Ttcenty-sio. Thousand F/uhscribcrs. Thonewfoa-
Ithoso having demands j mro recently'introduced of furnishing their readers with
new books of tlie best literature of the day, having prov
ed so einiiioiilly successful, tlie plan will be continued.
Six volinncsol the celebrated writings of Uaptaiu .Mar-
ryntt, nud sixty-live of Mr. Brook's valuable Letters
from Europe, have u I ready been published without in
terfering w iill its news nud miscellaneous lending. The
Courier is the largest and cheapest family newspaper
ever issued in this country, containing articles in Lite
rature, Science,and Arts; Internal Improvement; Agri-
y variety of topics usually intro-
The value of the Funaevn ia mostcon«pic.uous in thoa*
| long standing and «yphi!itie and scrofulous u fleet ion
, w liieli have defu d nil other remedies, and particular! v it
I those cos 'h where nicrenry has been so lavishly useil us nevctl, ast
1 to cause distressing pains in the hones nodes, mercurial i tlmt thY\ h;
' ulcers, derangement of the digestive orgtuin, Ac. 'These
| it completely removes and in all eases it entirely ermli-
j die.ntcs th * diseases and tho effects of mercury, renovates
the constitution, and leaves the patient sound and well,
j In Rheumntisius und in Ulee.raieu Sore Throat,its happy
{ cfleetsuro not less apparent, giving uliuost immediate ic-
J lief. K'JK SAI.K »v
W . C. FUWELL. AflF.NT,
I npri 1 21 Mi/tedgrri/ti, Ilea.
..stimtly published by thcBubsoriber all the new
and fashionalde Slnsie, which, in addition to his recent
large and increasing Catalogue of Standaid Music,—
Instruction Books,—Gamut Scales, Ac. Ac. constitutes
the most valliable assortment ol Music in the country.
Purchasers will liml tho counter covered with nil the
newest und most favorite Songs nnd Pieces—also books
of tlie same bound fin the conveniniicc of pardons leav
ing the citv.
In addition to the assortment of Music, arc nil the va
rious works on the science and composition ol Music,by
Barrows, Catel, Calf ntt, Mason, Ac.
The price of Music, n* sold nt thin establishment, is as
low (if not cheaper) ns at the other shops about town.
Seminalie--. Music Dealers,nnd Artists of tlio Profes
sion, supplied on lbe most reasonable terms, t Inlet* from
uny puit of the United States, or cist w lie re, attended to
w itb the greatest care and despatch, bv addressing
JOSEPH F. ATW ILL, Music■Saloon, sign
of Uni Golden Lyre, 201 Broadway,
near St. Paul’s Church.
V w York, Ft b. 23 -w6m
$300 «15WARD
rose sex stoi.k.x
S TOl EN or Ruuavvay from the Subscriber, some
time in October, my Negro man STE\ I.N,in com
pany with bis'vile LlZ/.A, and child EAFAYET1 E,
be bine ing to Jos. Guvton; alsoat tbesnme tinu my wo-
mini'FOI.I.Y. taking her child LOUISA, in eompu • y
with her husband CHARLES, belonging to John Lee.
all of xv liieli were owned in Decatur county, Georgia.
My negro man Steven is 26 or 28 year? of itg«, common
ly black,slim made, weighs 110 or 150 lbs., ban a sear on
hid check, mid I believe one over Jiis ev e, lii« front teeth
nro rotten, speak'tolerable free when spoken to. My
woman Polh is 21 v ears of nee, black, well made, coin- i 1
men sire, li.i« small rogi.eisb . yes; her . liild is l2orlH |
montlis old ; lor busbni<dis 26 years ot age, black, well 1 1
made, weighs I GO or 190 lbs.,has bis front tooth out, very ; '
perceptible, large eyes, has a scar on one of his h gs,
caused by the cut of an axe; lie was raised in Jefiersoii j
county, Georgia, and it may be possible they may have ;
tried to get there. I am inclined to Li-lit ve the said lie- ;
groes have got some white person lo take them oll .tnge- 1
ther, that they inielit la* sold as man and wife, and not be !
arparuted, knowing at the same time, it was my in- !
tention to remove to Mobile, nnd that 1 had no inten
tion of purchasing their companions. tfonn after j
they left u>, they wore nil set n together 4 miles from j
Bumbridge, near Joseph Ard’a^aml it is generally be
ll, as they entmol bo beard from since in tlie county
IT administrator of the rstntv of Levi Boswell, dec’d!
! applies for letters of dismission—
'This is therefore to cite the kindred nnd creditorsofittid
dce'il to be and appear nt my oflicu..within the time pi*,
cribcd by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said
etters should not be granted.
Givcii under my band this 31st January, 1836.
fell 2—iniiiii AVAL IL CARTER, C. C. O.
C N EORGIA, Wilkinson county.—Whereas Dunicl II.
Kingery,applies for letters of dismission nil the es
tate of Moore Avery, late of said ( minty , deceased.
This i«» therefore to cite the kindred and creditors ofsnid
at my office within the time pm
ny they have,why said
“iiri of Ordinary, January 21st,
Hudson, James Nichols* n and
dee’d. to be and up
scribed by law,to s
letters slum Id not be granted.
Given under m\ band, tliHjUhh dnv of Jnnunrv, 1636
f.*h 9—mliiii JKRF.MIAII BE AI L, CJ.C. O. *
] J)I TiNAM (,’ountv—<
10:;ti.— Fresem Irby
Jaiiie** M. Dunn, .!usliei*'
l-poh the petition of Win. Whitfield, shewing tlmt
Bitnveh "’mith, in bis life time,excelled bis bond for tj.
ties to Jai . s B. Henderson, for lot No 126, in thel’dsrc*
lion oiiuinallv ( lieroki e now tiilmer rouiity, and that
si. id 1 io ml was nftei w aids liens fi ried to him, and that sc id
.Smitli dii il without innkiug titles. It is- tlirrelorootdrr-
pd, (hat after the puldiifitiou of this i ulc m one of th«
pui lic gazelles of this tut*', for tin* peiind of three
iiM»ntb«, tbal Tlionnis Ginzc,adminis'tiMtm ofsnid Finiib.
do show cause at the first trim cl this Court ihrrrrttcr,
why lie should not execute titles to the raid \\ in. AN hit-
field for said lot of I. ml.
True n-pv from the minutes, Mar* Ii 7th, If.Pf».
march 15—m.3ni AVAL M. < ’A RTF.II, C. C. O.
)KG1A, AA iikiuson county.. AA lierens AA'illis
II, guardian lor flu* tin* orphans of Cjnlt,
ud county, dec’ll, applies to mu lor letters of
ii.
late ofs
dismiss
And vvhorn
trators on the estn
dec’d. applies to i
'This is therefore
Joel D'
d A\ iiliain Lord, ndn i
d 31 ark Dees, late ef said con
for letters of dismission from
id app,
aired and
ifliee w itb
f a nv thev bu
(liters of sni
the time pie
mareli 15—mfii
mb i:.
od ibis 7tli dav of Alnrrli, 1835.
.1 EUK.AI1A H’BEAJ.L, 0. C. n.
ior Court, Murchl'fc
i take
oil i
id Hold
tliul bad
id s how rd ,
For publishing in Columbus, Georgia, a Xnc Paper, to | sales, markets, nud
Pt'ON|><'4'ti«* for nn |]i(ra $iin*
I T is time now, that tin* opponents of Air. A’an Buren,
. as the successor of General Jackson for tlie Frcsi-
detie.y, without regard to any other distinction, should,
by ono united eflort, cotnu to the rescue of.republican
ism, the rights and jnteiCMts of the people nnd the Con-
. . . stitntion. No expedient is left untried by the *• sp ils
j diiccd into a public journal. (Jiving full account* nt ; party,” the self-styled democracy, to uceomplish their
culture ; in short <
i of the latest dates.
JOHN AVER A, 5»r. F.4*u
f N piirsiiniice of tho last will and testament of Arthur
.5 Avera, (Deeased, will ho sold nt court-houso in the
town of Enlotiton, oil tho first Tuesday iu July next,
Tlr.tt Tract of l.antl,
•n which thu said dec’d. died, containing 202 1-2 acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of Thomas Ingram, and
Olliers—Also ull the negroes of said dec’d Sold fur the
purpose of making u distribution.
iapril 19 ,, ’" v
iLuuil ia t'ohb .'iml C hrrokcc, j
rou ham:.
Y¥7TLL ba sold bef.no tlio rom t-liouso door io Cobh
f ▼ county, on the first Too-day iu July next, he- (
tweon tho usual liouisof sale,
E.tH Ol* Lttiltl No 315,
in the 20th district and 2.1 .xeeti.ui of originally Cherokee
now Cobb county, eo it lining 160 acres, more or loss,
Also, will be sold,bofore tlie eoiirt-liouao door inUhe- |
sokes county, on the tir-t Tuesday in July next,betw een
tbs usual hours of sale,
Lot ol* Laud No 8.‘IN, v '°
in the 31 di-Uu t and 3.1 section of Cherokee county, ; "te
e intaiumg F) uer<*H, .nnre or le*s. 8:ud lands belonging
to the estute of Thomas A. Banks, Into of Elbert eoun-
tv, an 1 so! I for lh_* benefit of the liens of said dec’d.—
“ermv cash. THOMAS JONES, ^
be entitled
T1IK Itm itUCAN lir.lMIU).
not commonsurnte with the wants und wishes of!
the people, connected with tlio growing importance of
our tow n, has originated with iih the idea of establishing i
in Columbus a new weekly paper, to be entitled tlio ID -
runiicAN Umiai.u—to be devoted to politics and gene- ,
ral literature.
AA’r will endeavor to make the IIk tut d iirr.fi la ble and
interesting, by keeping its readers informed of all impor
tant political movement**, both foreign and dome
Devoted to the union of the States
with becoming zeal nud firinne.sstlio*
principles by which we believe it is t
vA'e look upon the government that
the toil, and sacrifice, ami blood,of <
the mother who gave us birth—with
It is n holy thing ; and wo will love
nr, and which is estimated j Jackson's popularity, their Globes and Extin Globes
' ' 1 *' ’ arc scattered by thousands & tens of thousand? through
out the country. A new pro**|u cliis for another emis
sion of Extra Globes has just hi en issued from that
press—and it seems to us, that the nnti-A'nn Buren party
left, and that is, to meet their
shall advocate
Lit ul and glorious
• l»i) perpetuated.—
vus establislu d by
ir fathers, us upon
eveiviice and love,
and support it us
In y iclding our support to the 1 nimi party ofUcorgin,
sliall not, under any circumstancoa, sillier
| ourselves to be swayed by selfish or interested motives—
shall adhere to ami support our priueipli
may 3
AVI LEI AM BAILEY, > E
YOUNG L. ti. 11 ARRIS,)
4 GREEABEEb
x\. Baldwin county, when silting for ordinary piupos
es, will be sold i:l tho town of Milledgeville, on tlio first
i lax in .1 ily B nun ho um an.I lot i
Scott^boroagh—sold as tlio propel ty
Brown, tumor. d’i rms made know ii on dnv .
Ri JBI’.R I’ BROAVN*, (
lifiee ot personal fneiidaliips and predilections,
shall coiiseientioiisl v and slitnilously oppose eve-
rv nionaure w’licli we may dcein calculated to subveit
the liberties of the people or destroy the Union of the
Stales.
That the people are eupable of self-guv eminent, has
been demonstrated, and no longer admits of a doubt—that
cabalistic aids are unnecessary, follows ms u corollary .—
In of the Inferior court of J AAMule, therefore, wc sustain the fundamental principles
of the Union party, wc shall feci it our dutv on all oc
casions to oppose the supreme dictation of the few to the
Ulngo of many.
Our columns shall bo open to the froo nnd temperate
( discussion ol all such subfects ns are calculated tointei-
i eel an intelligent n mmunity—whether they be of a poli
tical, liteiury, lelmiousor i-oiiimeicial cltniacter.
As caterers for tlie public taste, we shall introduce in
to the column? ol the ID.hvi.d as great nn amount of
, iiti-*ce!lancoiisanil general reading as may be consistent
! with its political nnd commercial character—not forget
ting to invoke tho muses iu support of “Tho Foci’s t’or-
Hairy AV.
of sale,
rdian.
* G REEABl.K to an order of tho Inferior Court of
1 a Henry county, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold on tlie first Toesdov in Au.'ust next, nt the
oourt-liouse door iu McDonougfi, llcmy county,
(Die Negro NVoimm
*d Benv. belonging to the estate of James Moore,i
doc’d. Sold for tli" b 'iicfituf tlu* heirs of said dec’d
ALE v VNDEIl M’KIBBIN, Adm
ioav 17
4 1 EOS 11 - • Furaflanttfo an order l c ^ 9 prod
\X of th • lionoialil.) tli * Justices of the Inferior Court I
of said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will
ba sold, within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in July n.'xt, nt tin* place of public sals, iu town
ot Talhottoii, Talbot county, (ieorgia,
A LiH of Idiud,
known ns lot nir.nbei, cighty-fivo, (85) in the tw enty se
cond (21) .list, of originally Museu tc. , but now 'Talbot;
drawn by and granted to AVilliam AA’. Heath, an illegiti-
wnteululd. Terms made known on day of sule.
April 27, 1826. her
SARAH (X) IILATH,Guardian
Witnesses. mark.
Simeon Buck, j. r. **x.
Rob). M. Bullock, j. p.
Abram Buck, J. r.
| By particular request —Justices.)
The IIFit vt.u will ul50 sustain the agricultural and
commercial interests of the country, nnd will publish a
gnlar and correct price current of all the leading nrti-
ntnl consumption.
AY. S. CIIIFLEY,
J. B. AA EBB.
Uolunilms, Dec.8th, 1835.
1'F.RMS.—The Ruunucix Urn vi.d will be puli-
li'bed about the first of January next,ou a large imperi
al sheet, containing twenty four columns—and will be
\Fri
pu^i i
k 1 v.
i» per mum
end ol tlie ■
mar 3—id-*
T
FROSFIR TI S.
|1HE niidersigued Fmi*«b NathkhI t’oinmitteo in t
.United 45tatcs, pcopo-v pulfi, .,g an historical i
•qjiut of the Folisli eiidgruliun to iIu ho
under the title of “ Tho Poles i t the I
America," to be prefaced hy a shmt - i.\tn
lory of the Polish Revolution, and to fi
witli authentic vouchers connect'd w uh
the Foies in this countrv. Form iuSvc
price $1. payable on delivery only.
The Committee being sensible of tin* ad>'lutagoy, of. '
fared to the Poles by u settlein* at in this luvun il land, the
Yew Livery stablry ,V C'arringe
Kcposjlorv,
AI'GI STA, yiCOKOIA.
( MEN HR, raspertfully informs hi** tiiinds, that lie
• has leased the AA arc-House nnd Lot, known as
Burton’s, late Mr. John Re* ueut the Flniitt is’ Hotel,
and lias all those superior buildings eouHtrurtid into
Stables and Carriage Hoiiscm—lias nn band, ami will
keen, a general assortment of CARRIAGES I'm tale cl
the lateM fashions uml best finish. Ili<« connection in
this branch of hi? business is such, as to induce him to
/ State
nt of tb*' his-
aceompunied
• Ii-m-e of I *joS!H,, llv
S'lbicripliou ] so eeiiir.
than uny like establishments nt the South. HisS.
hie arc all Dirt Stalls—wide, 1iia.1i and airy . can ur-
eo^unodateaiiv number of Horses on l.iverv limn 1 to
*r day , each Horse, longer or short* r time,
orset amt (’urriages of every kind usually
hired,« an he had on the most reasonable terms. The
him**
pulroni.-
do
him.
to Ins
puhli(‘ation, w ill be applied iu aid of the colony
Kook River, State of Illinois.
M ART IN RO<lF.NKlEAVICZ
FLI.IX GAVINUZEAVSKI,
(’If ARLES KRAITS1R.
\\ r ANTED.-Oatli will he paid for one
M gon,ami four or live Horses—Mule
Now-York,
tnr Subseri
*d at this ofl’u c
AOTKE.
B ROKE Jail In Butts county, (Ml the 1-lth Inm^iit,
three Negro Fellows, to vvn ; ISAAC, about 24
frurs old,dmk complexion, snd said lie belonged to I it f
tlcton SpBev, of ll'Miston county—also lt«>B JOHN. ^
Wcbinging u* AVni. G read wood, a in •• »■*» trader.
mjy 24 —iil Al.DEN Ml 'M l BERRY. J iilcr
pn fe:
FOR SAI L.—1 1
Horse*, 7..ml 8 war*
sold f r no fault! jg
1 Fair Sorrels, 15J hands high, 6 und 7
travellers, well broke, win be recommr*”
Hie—belonging to u private gentleman
travel, auJ w ishes to sell mmicdiatelv.
’’air Dark Bays, 16 band* high, 6
tf and ft nlle—and 1 Saddle Pnnex,
two Baioucht:. I Buggy ,
been used -ouic—Sold f
—3ui
ii ’ti fur- Northern * ’ la •
Id, of flue blood, pin e $1260—
ho is going to
It is miblislied at the low price of $2. For this smull
auin subsertbers get v .double und entertaining matter,
each week enough to fill n common book of 200 pages,
and cquul to 52 volumes a voar, and which
to be read, weekly, by at least two hundred thousand
people, scattered in all porta of the country, from Maine j
to Florida, ii ml from the sea board to tlio lakes. The pn- i
per has been now ao long estnldi-bed ns to render it too j
well known lo require an extended prospectus*, tho pub-
lisliers, thercfoic, will do no morn than re ter to tlm two i
lending daily political papers of opposite politics. Tlu*
Fcnnsylvnni »n snvs—“Tlie Saturday Courier is the hu
gest,N one of the be t family newspapers in the Union;" ;
the other, the Inquirer nud 1 iuily Courier,say ?, “ it is tin*
large**! journal published in I’lnludclpliin, and one of tlio
very best ill the United States.” The New A ork Star '
says—“ w e know of nothing more liberal mi the part of ;
the **«lilors, uml no mean** more efliencions to diawout
the dormant talents of our conntiy, tliau their unexam
pled liberaliti inofleiing litermv prizes."
The Albany Mm ury of March It-tli, HUG says, “tin*. !
Suiurilay Cuitriur, is dn-i(’ ,, i!ly tin* best Family Newspa
per ever nublislii‘(l in thi> or any oilier country, and its
value is *lul\ appreciated by the public.il weiunyjmlpe
from its vast ciivui.-itinu, which oxeccls 25,00(1 per week 1 i
Its contents are agreeably varied, and each unmbereon- i
tain** move really valuable ‘ wailing vnait.u' than isjuib-
lished iu a week iu any dailv j uper iu tlu* Union. Its 1
mammoth dimensions enable its enteipri-inc proerie-
tors, Mes**rs. \\ ooc»;v v mi ,Y ('r. \wKr,nf f’liihnlclphiu, to
re-publisli iu its column-, in the eotirsc of a \<*nr,M*vornl
of tlm most iiiter* * : tmji new i\ iirks tlmt issue from the ’
British press ; which rnuuot fail to give it a pernuiuont
interest, and render it worthy of preservation. To meet
the wishes, therefor**, of such of their subscriber* ns do- i
sire to have llieir nninb is bound, they have (leti iininoil i
oil issuing an edition of the Cmiri* r in tlie quarto form. 1
which will icnd**r it mm Ii moic (-ouvcuiciil Ibr rending |
wben it is bound iu a volume, and tints greatly enhance
it* value."
THE QUARTO EDITION, under the title of the ;
Fiiii.U'H i'iii v Minr.ott, will commence with thepuhli- '
cation "I the Fri/.e Talc, t.> w liich was awarded tin- prize
of $100, written hy Miss Leslie, editor of the sideinlid ,
Annual the Token, and author of Fuucil Sketeli»*s and
other valuable contributions to American I.ileiatui'c.— ! souri, 'Tennessee. Aluh
A large number of songs, poems, talcs, Arc. offered iu i rolinn. uml Yirginin. an
competition for the $500 | remiums, will add value ami
interest to tlu* succeeding numbers, which will also be
enriched by ii story from Mi«s Se.lgow id;,inithorof Hope
Leslie, tin* l.inwoods, A e. wlua-e talents l ave been so
justly and extensively appreciated! both at home and
abroad.
This approved EAM1LA N EAASFA FER is strictly
neutral in religioua und political matters, und the un
compromising opponent of qua* \ei v of cvcrv kind.
MAI’S.—In iitldil on to all of which thc’puMishurs
intend flu nisbing their patrons vv itb a n ri* s «*; r-.a i i* oil
.Map**, **m! r icing the twenty-five States of the Union,
iVe. exhibiting the situation, A*«*.of rivers,tow ns, mn.ui
tains, lake*, the sea homd. inlerna! improvemruts, as
displaved in canals, rail roads, \c. \x ill* other interest
ing and useful features, roads, distances, Ar. forming a
complete Atlas for general u^e nud inftumntion, hand-
somcly execute *1, and each ili.-tinet map on a large quar
to shed, ut an expense which nothing i-ot tlm splendid
patronage which for **i\ years past has been so generous
ly extemb'd to them could w:m:*nt.
Ft RMS.—The LliibuMphiu Saturday Courier is
still continued in it** lnr :»• flu m, Mini at tin* sama price as
heretofore. Tho Phil adeljihi.i Alin or, being a large
quarto edition of the Saturday l ’nuricr, vv itb its increas
ed attractions, and printed on tlx. best line, w bite paper of
the same si/.e as the New- York Albion, will be put at
precisely one ball the price of that valuable journal, viz:
Three Dollars per annum, pavabb* in advaurc (intitul
ing the Maps.) \\ OODvA'ARD A UL ABLE,
Philadelphia.
O'’ Tho paper w iil be sent in exchange to such new s-
papers as may oblige us by publishing the above adver-
tisemeut. junc7
SDhuiiiili celebrate*! Stallions.
E U \ IA I’ll AN at $100 t! i c season^ nnd one dollar to
. J the gloom.
ST. GILES, vvmnci •>! the Diunv, at $f.«, and $1 to
the groom, nt Col. G. Elliott’s, neur Gallatin.
LAPDOG, winuei of the l>F.UHV,nt $50, and $1 to tlm
groom, at A Klcrson’s I i.. ry Stable in Nashville. l\,»
put ticulars sec h'mdbilU.
N.B. Between 25 und 30 nmres have h.
engaged to I .ev iatJmn.
muv 17—6t J A Vt'S JACK
ibjcrt, nnd elect llieir favorite. Backed by tlu* whole
! Trcnsurv of the nation, the pan image of the Govern-
1 ment—tlm influence of the Post Office Department—the
! franking privilege—w ith the whole weight of Gene
. linegrnv horse about Christmas, audit
ten$10n dollar notes on the U States Bank, besides a j
large aniouut not counted. Tlm person ulimlcd to, it'
baa been thought lias been guilty of the like Ik* lb re as
one of hi* tiicmls was tried I’ortlie Fcnitcntuoy for steal- j
ing negroes about 12 mouibs ago. Mr. Dempsey liar
fell, of this cjuunty, bad a tunu und woman taken off in |
the same manner that mine lias, about two years ago, !
und have never been beard from since ; tho lust that was
seen of them, was about the huiiii) place mine was. I
will give n reward of $100 for my negro man Steven, i
Folly nnd child, if delivered to my father, James Sea-,
well, Columbus, MissiFsippi, or $50 for any information
that will lend lo their recovery, provided I get them, or I
if lodged in any safe jail nnd informing my father .lames
Scnwell,Columbus, Mississippi. A reward of $100 is
advertised for Guv ton’s and Lee*?, in tlm Standard of
Union. * ( HAS. MACON SEA AY ELL.
fob 16—tf
AA’ i 11 in in Bowen, a
It appearing to the ( oi
if'i' in this cape, tlu.t the d
lorpan county , ou moth:
*eiad I y a pul ln atioti o
nl in conformity to law.
A true exlrnci Imm tl.e n
larch u nn, Ibhf, this Ivtl,
<EOKGI\
. for ordinal
i, lf.30.
I ll EL FOR DIVORCE.
i the
f thi
lepr
i th* (•'< oigin J
of the Sepeiioi court,
March, lUt .
JOHN' AA'. PORTER, ( Ik.
or. an eonutv.—Infi rior (’onrt, sitting
purposes, Ailjot'rneil Tejm, 5‘ureli 21,
CiRF.AT A.^EERlCAIXf WOltti,
Illustrated icith between 3 and 100 Fug racings.
. a, ?/ b: a i (-. i.v .tar h. v. i l,
Of St'icnlific A I’spI'iiI liiiouIrdKr.
hn\T iuit itnc roponrer li*tt, hum thut im, In moot tiuir ; tto mnnrn.i.s nrc tho i.iodnrtim.s'of ti.o in t]
o|ipr.iiiM.ts , ii the sHnif* t.pl.l, with tlio aiuno weapons und ^ peiind of clionp I iu. i.ti.rc, ilmt an in.liv i.lui.l »
with tlm justice and rectitude, ol otir cuuse, tlio duy and 1 ....
will!
this
All minor consideration* should be now overlooked—
petty di.'VcrcncoR of opinion should be made to yield to
tin* great and pornmount interest? of the country. and the
safety of our republican iii'litutions—and by the sup
)***i t of honest, upriubt, ami intelligent men lor onr ru- , t j 01| 0 g
h r-;, tlm country w ill be saved ftom party misrule,and
tile rights and interests of every i cation of tho people of
tbit nation will be respected uml pres- ived. It cannot
now- he cone ale*l, oi uu> longer deni* d, (v\ itb n ebance
of Icing b. Ii. ved.i that Mr. Van Burm is tlm ABOLI
TION U.AM>IDAT'E for tie* next l’re-'nlcncy, und n?
such, will receive the support of nil tin'll consistent fra
tori;it\'in every Slate iu the 1 uion.— Tlm South nnd
the .South-west cannot, and will not be any longer
deceived upon this subject, vitally nfi’> . ling their highest
micro?!, ilm rights vested in them nml guaruntied by the
Coii'titntien. These Stales w ill go e t masse for Jmlgr
AA ltite. with nil the boasting* of tlm t -b-be nnd its satel
lites— the arm, intriunes, nud ehict.miy of iwr party
m-i'viibstnmliug. \ « t there are portions of even that
di.-trirt uf country, where war vv ill be w aged wall ranco
rous violence—audit mnMbe met boldly and manfully.
Every species of political missile will be ilirovvn nmoliu
the people, to mislead and prejudice them, and they must
be repelled by the breed light ol truth. Tlm people’s
ryi s must be no longer blinded by falsehood and misre
presentation—blit they must l«v enlightened by facts,
and stimulated to n faitliful discharge of duty,by a clear
understanding of their trim iutciv.-ts, and a patriotic feel
ing for tlm»r * ountry ’? highest go«-d.
It is a fills** bouft’ that Mr. A nn Buren can carry the
strong**Ht vote foi'lli** Fiesiilencv; Judge AA l-ite will have ( ,
lli«) electoral voteot I oiiisioiin, Mississipph ljlir.ois,Mis- rents per single number.
j pro]loses to make mi addition to them, should I
convinced tlmt the wants of the community are stu b as
| require it. But every class requires u book adapted to
itself, nnd tlmt book should contain such mutter a? will
convey new und intcrosiug information, not speculative
‘ and useless description, winch only retards tin* ucquisi.
o solid attainments. Frnetical and useful
knowledge, adapted to tlio necessities of society, will al
ways Gnu a market,and be sought after with an avidity
proportionate lo it < estimate nnd importance. The thirst
tor know ledge, which so highly distinguishes the present
period, should he lmiled with universal satisfaction, and
il is a cheering reflection^ that tlu* door is so widely
thrown open, that none are so poor as to be debarred.—
’The success? tlmt has attended the dissemination of the
Fenny .Maga:ine, linn induced tlm prop)ietnrs to issue
this pruM'ertim, for tlm publicatinn of the American Jour
nal of Scientific and I sefnl Knowledge, and it is hoped
that its merits wiil be hucIi us to entitle it to a liberal
shine of public ptitionae-',, w iilinut clashing whIi the in
ti h't- ot others, or of imdi rrnline tin* merits w !m h many
of them undoubtedly po«scsj. The T'.ditor^ w ill take a
general range through the field nt usefulness^ Tlm Jour
nal emlnnci s Biographical Sketches of eminent men,
Historical Tales, Diseoveiif?, Inventions, Natural Histo
ry, Chemistry, Shrewd Observations, Ac. all calculated
.«> expand tin* intellect, improve the moral powers, and
convey useful information.
Each number will contain numerous Engravings, il
lustrative of the subjects described.
A iimuber i? to b.» published on the 15lb ofevery mouth,
<*outaiiiiug between 10 nud 50 imperial ortnvo pages, nml
between 20 nud 30 engravings, with printed eoveis.
(1.7* 'Penns—$2 per annum, payable in advance—lo,’
Fresent llieir Honors Isnu. Walker, AVilliam S. Stokes,
and Elijah E. Joiii^f, Jurliees.
On the applii-iijion ol Thomas Nolan, mlmiuiHtrutnr on
the estate ot I rinli la Au.ieoi.s, deinmed, staling to tho
j Court, that he 1m? finally m!n inisirrr-d and paid out tlm
assets of said estate, aitilprnis (*.r I* Hits of (liinissiru
: t lie reft om—
I A Iso, AA ashington (». Bullard, admit istiator on tho
I estate ot Benjamin Ballard, ilei eascd,statiug to tlm ei.urt
| that he lias filially administered and paid out tho assets
ol said estate, nml prays for It Iters of dismission time-
from—
AAyiereupon. iv is ordered, tlmt this six months notirn
j be given nl llii** appli( atn n in the (ieoigia Jomnrl.re-
t quiriug nil per<*ma to tile tbcii wbji ctioi.s, i( «nv tlw
Ini' e, against the granting of the same, on or In foie dm
; first term nl the «-oui t, after ihc expiration of ti e tinm
eloiesaid, in (h IniiJt thereof, b tins di» uisvoiy will la
granted in lerir.sof the sli tuti iu such enses made and
provided.
I A tru»* extract from the minutes. Vnri li 21, lf'36.
murch 29-mt'm JOHN AA . FOR‘1 Eli,U. (’. O.
l l 1 EORGIA, AVill-iil -on County .- AA I.eiei.s Joi n l.’p-
^ tun, »*l m ini strut or on the estate of ? In pheid May *•,
inly, dec’ll, apj li> s to me for iettcis
late of AA'ilkit
.»!' (li-mi'.-ion
'I iitW.' thel
lo * it«* the kindred and creditors ofsnid
t my ofliro within the time prr-
•ai.M*. if am tin i hav a, w hr suid
titl'd.
scribed by law, to dinv
lcttrrs should not l-e gr
(•iv en under niv hand thi.- 5lh dm
nptij V2 JEREM1 All j.li A! I . U. C. O.
( J EUR < i I .A. Briluw in County —lutM i*»r f (tut, ntting
*1 tor ordinary put poses, .Alov Trim. D..*'6.
RI I.E XL* I.—AA ben as AA iiliain Ih Jackson, ad*
min i.-1 rater i n the estate of William Everitt, derensed,
makes application for letters of dismission frnn snid es*
t’lte, ulleogiiig tlu.t be is about to close the bjisii.es? ami
finally settle thi estate ot hi? said iutestnti—
It is therefore oidcrrd bv the eonrt, tlmt six months
notice of ibis application ( r piv eii in the (ieoigia Jour
nal ot tln pliM «', and at tbe i vpiiatii u of said time, the
com l w ill (hiiless i nu«c be sbevv u to the eoiitrniy ) Older
-aid letti i - ol di?mii»sion to be giauted.
A true I'Miaet from, the minuti s, this 4tb Mnv, 1636.
may Ifl-ml'm IL F. .STUBBS. Ulk.
. Ge
outliN: NortliCu-
if tlnit State is in
i lion is all tlmt i
nl of Ark
milled into the ( nion : and priq
wnnfiug to insure this result.
General Harrison v\ ill have tlio electoral vote of Indi
ana, Ohio. Kentucky, F*-nu?y Ivnuia, Mary land. Dela
ware, and A'ennout, and an equal dinner,prob..bly,even
for the vote of New York. Mr. AA’ebsti r will have the
vote of Massachusetts, and in Maine a bold and spirited
effort will be made to rescue that rrpubliruu Slate from
Ft «lcral rule, and withdraw it froth the man of Kinder-
All l
l paid.)
addressed to
, No 57 Slate-Street.
II publish the forc-
AVlieiv, then, is Mr. Van Bu
lliong tTie penplt) of the severa
ri tv ».i‘General Jackson’? na
republican attempt to appoint
and for Xv liieli, Im now can only rely
Maine, N -'v Hampshire, Ulii'd.' I'l.iia
cut, PL w Yotk, New Jersey,and Mid i
clc, thru, is notoref—the battlo yet
victory into be fairly and honnnddv
means and spirited exertions. But mo
of w nr, nnd our opponents Imve it at <•
purposes, w liere money cun avail, «uk1 it
But let our friends t
gigantic strength li
es ? In tlm .popnIa-
oupled to the anti-
elect bis
the
L and Counccti-
gan. riiestrug-
t- be fought, Hi «i
won—by liouest
m*v is tlie sinews
oiiiiuaiid, for nil
“inailethmuch,"
oinmiiuicutions )po*
Titos* McKit., J r. iV ( O.,
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; \ < ’«».
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to array, hy the most mi.-chicvons ami wicked
ver attempted, one portion ofourcommoucoun-
at another, but we aim at presei ving nnd foster- 1
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equitable nil mini drat ion of the General Government.—
I or this end we call upon the people to conn* to our aid, j
with their patronage and llieir means, to elect honest,
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principled, devoted partisan; To aid in the accomplish- {
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Appendix—emit,
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both amusing and instructive, in tracing the pedL i e- of
si renowned stallions and mureqjn the world."
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ItuLed, the editors, limit rtaking^This laborious duty
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£
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fcsound.,
2 (.'ig- ;
G'OiS N UJ;.
I OT’No. 131, in l!it* eichtli district 3d see
.A ginally t’hrrokee county. Apply t
•tli, Monroe count %, (•
,postage paid.
I,
rjMIE SiiIk
S office is in C’nlhou
Toney’s Orv Good Sr,,
winn-h l~n, w
\ IV.
removed to Columbus. ||
Buildings, over AA*in. »V A 1
M. J. AA ELI.BURN.
t
WO REWARD.
4 FREE All'I. A'TTO .MAN. calling bimselfTIK)
/ , MA> Rt )l) T,came to inv house in April lust,ant'd
ho had uu home, and I employed him. On tin* 28th nit.
lie Ion : • employment, taking with him my Horse, Sad
dle nml Bridle, w m ill $ 125, nud also robbing me in >1
jfl 0 ■ fellow wi!! probably make for (SreemilTfi,
Alcnwether rtiiinty. Any persondelivering said fellow
ami tny horse to me in Futnnm eftuoty, near Eaton ton,
-hall r- c* ive tbt* above rew uid,or for the horse alone* $25
LEMON AV. TART.
I AII tli** papers in the State w ill give the above 2
d insertions, and fl»i w nrd their accounts to me nl l*;i-
. ton ton, ft.i
jt.ly
L. AV. T.
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8‘SAN WVAY iVoin ilu'-uIim nl.cr on ll,o 31*t iilluno.
fi U. u NpcrnJli.il iihi.ipiI 11E11K V, nbo.it 55or2tiyeor»
of a^p, nhm.t.*i feet 6 or7 iucl.PH i.i^ii, vprv i.ltipk. ond
has u downcast look, when spoken to. He hnafollowed
the river from this place to Darien, on a boat for Messrs.
Nichols \ Doming, 3 or 4 years*.• AA’boevrr will deliver
him to me in this place, nr lodge him in any tafe jail, in
• hi*. Stat^. to that t get him, shall receive the above re
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**’UeJgevilIp. June 11—If PRYOR AARfGfil-