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SHERIFF'S SAI.E8.
Ai»|tl<nK Sliorlff Mnlc*.
U rilX boMilil.im tho fir»l Tucmlnv in AUUUSl'j
no.XI, ut tlio court house in Appling county, he-
trvooullic moo! limns of mile, tho following prop,it),to i
i llio 3.1 district ol A pulingroun-
t _ , more or less, levied on u* »!••• 1
i» of Drynttl Yclvcrtun. of Twiggs vomit) to .-a- '
limy a i! la in laior ol Daniel W. Shiuc.
.8OLOIION CANNADAY, Sb’rt.
Also, at ttu- same time and ft lure.
Out |ot of lfind, No 20, in tlia2d district ol s«nl « "un
Iy,levied on us llio property of Ephraim I*. " t** s«-
ligly uxrculiorJB foi led from a justice* uoai • * u **“*., *.
district iu said eouuty, in favor of William J. Webb v*
lb® an id Ephraim I*. Webb : nropert* p«'i«ft'd ««} *»*
the plaintiff. PAruEL HWn H. *>• »J» £
W nrrcN Sheriff Nnl« " Pottponed.
W lLI.be told on the first Tuesday in AUGUH I next,
at tl»« court-house door, in Wnin'iitmi, Warren
nounty,betweenthe lawful hours ol «mlo, (hofollowing
*''(inopair’o" Viuy hniw, 7 ycnni olii, one oilier 11 yenri
..Id,one uoirel horse ll y e»r»old,ti*oii..,r.ui,,."o «yeurji
old, the other I I yur. old, 111 how. un,I lifeittrnMce, In
Im.l.to.il., 4 bltuiket", 1 count.niin.D nliet ts, 1 l«,|st,'r,
. and pillow to ouch luul, l hunmehe, I (tig, I wuttcon nml
%«uom,1 D.m'rboro wuyon, nn.l the Inn, of (i»<i nt-crocK
■ntU Chrittttuiu, Murr « womnn, Wo.ton n lm»,llmtirnr,l
* Vjy Obodiuh a boy, Pou r a boy, nil levied on ns tho
nr .Item of Joseph U. Harris to satisfy anndry fi fns.ow
la lofw of Thoiuoa Roruona vaionoidi C. Harris.
WM, W. ANDERSON, Bh’IT.
lleciUur Sherill SHle».
ITlI.l, Ik? acid ou tho first Tuesday in SEPTEM-
IILit next, ut llio eourt-liotimi in tin 1 town of
bridge, Docntur county, within tho usual hour* ol
*alo,iho following property, to wit t
‘250 acres of 1n4|d, being lot No H7,lu tho I*»tn district
of originally Early now I local or county, levied
s. dm property ofThotwisGnllawiiy to
l OI R MONTHS NOTICES. 1
I NOL R months niter date, application w ill bo iiiailn to ,
. the liiirnm cornt of Putnam county, when silting
foi oi«fiiiiti v purport • for leave to noil the hind mid in*
e r ,,nN of i lie t Hint*' ol J ii inert 23 lull man, lute of an id eotin-
T, J •« 'J, Sold loi li e benefit of the heirs mid rrcditoiH.
JOHN A. SI I A KM AN, ; »
may 10 ELDER l VV . 0 iVNEtf, $ n
| NUUK uumlh* allot date, applu ulioii will be made to
I 1 tho Inferior Cuurl of Wilkiuaoii county, wlo u Hit*
! I nil* fi.) ordinary purposes, for leav u to well all the land
[ belonging to the estate of Abner I lick a, dei M, lute ol
j said county. E. W. DENNIS, Adm’r.
univ lb—-w Ini
I At Hi R month* niter date, application will he made
to tftio hoiiorablu tho lufcrior court of \\ nlHm coiin-
tv, when sitting for onlinary purposes, for leave to sell
a lot of land, No. 100, in tho third distiict of Troup •unit-
ty.ls'longiuc to the estate of Win. S. Meadors, dec’d.
A IIRAM MEADORS,Jr. Adinr.
I AODR rnontbn idler date, application will bo made to
* llm Inferior court of Upson county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for lonvo to hhII liiC real estate ol
John Hamrick, late of Upson countv, dec’d.
JOSEPH litHtVif.KY, Adin’r.
June 23 NANCY HAMRICK, Adn.’x.
A FTER tho expirtition of lour months, npfdication
will be made to tho Inferior court of Upsnntoiin*
tv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
riio land belonging to Ib ninmin Hamrick, Sen*
Jaan J ()rf KI * H HORSLEY, flimrdlnn^
.MflNTIILY NOTICES.
Oglotliorpc Siipnilor
Kli'/nhetli V ii it I ii ltd i n y liinii, l
vh. SLIREL FOR DIN ORCK.
I'tuwHon Viudiindiiiphsiii
I T appearing, I rinu the return of the Sheiifl, in this
eartc,ihat uelciiiliuit is not to be found in tin* county,
it in ordered by the Court, that In* appear at the next lei m,
of Miid court, to be held on the third Monday in April
next, and answer the severalannlterH and lliiups then uud
to be* alledgr d to hipi iu the pu-miueH, and that ii copy ol
this Rule he advertised once a mouth for three months
preceding said court, hi one of the public guKCttcaof this
Slate. <
A true extrni I from tho minutes this lDili Jan. IboG.
jan26—tu3tn JtMl.N LANDRI M, Clk.
s
ilfrtfy n fi fa issued
'Trmil tli'n justicPH court of Walton county, ut the suit ol
>Mteid»eti rolkorva Tlionmn (iulluwny, Edward f.nltli< r,
(mil Enoch Nccdluim : propixrtv poiutcdouthy Jcrtne II.
Davia ; levy mads atm returned to mu by a ennstahlo.
One acre of land, being lot No 7, in Un' town of I’lcn*
snrit Grove, in aald comity ; also ono other lot iu said
(own, containing two acres of hind, tho nuinhcr is not
Viiowu, hut is distinguished by tin* lot whereon Unfit*
Italian! now livo*, ail loviodou (bo property of Kufurf
Itallnrd to satisfy sundry fi liis issued from the justices
con it of Decatur county, a It Iu) suit of Win. Peabody «.
r Co. v* aaiil Rufus llnlhinJ; pro|H<rty jmiuted out by WII-
* liam Peabody ; iwvy mudo und returned to tuc by a coil*
Vwtable.
% 850 acres of lurid, Ittdug lot No ‘2tl9, in tho ‘List dlitrli t
m originally Kaily now Decatur county, lovied upon ns
tho property of Lyman Sheppard to satisfy sundry Ii fas
Issued from tho justices court of Decatur county, at llm
suit of Mary Fairchild, udiu’x. of Fader Fairchild, da-
rrssetl, vs auid Lyman Slmppard and Elian Wwtcr; le
vy trails iuiiJ returuml U» uoi Ity aeonslalde.
Ono lot in tho town of Rainhridgc, in said tntiiilv til
Dtrcatur, wborcou Wotor 11. Mason now lives, number
liot known,hut supposed to he lot No lift, levied on to sn-
tisfy a fi fn issued from the .Superior oourt of Decatur
county, at thu suit of Wui. IVuhoily At On. vh Luvink (I.
Moore, iiH<l levied on as the property of anid Lovick O,
Moore: nronortv i*oini«xi out by Win. t*. Lester.
r JfOI’ll motith* after date, application will Imj made to
1 the Inferior court of Seri von count v, when sitting
for ordinary purponos, for leave to mill lot No. 23o, in
the 10th dint, mid Jd see. Cherokee county, drawn ly the
orphans of Jacob Lewi*. d«*cM. tlii-t I fit h April, IB !'’•
•niiril W FULTON K. LEWIS, Guardian.
I jot'll month* afterdate application will ho made to
1 the liifviiorfoniit of Putnam county, when sitting f , 1 ’‘‘J ’ ,H “ "J 1 ’
» r . ( ,f *»,a 1 lollcrMshoiild not be granted.
(iiven under my hand, this ftftth dav of January, 103G,
fch !l—i.ifun * JERI'.MIAH liEAl.L, (*. C. ().
< 1 EOlKilA, \N ilkinsoiicounty—Whereas Willis Hell
J guiirdiun for the orphans of Charles Cmlt, dec’ll,
applies to me lor letters ol dismission from said guur-
dtnnvhip—
T'liin in therefore to rite the kindred and creditor* ofsaid
dec'll, to ho ami appear ut my office within the time pie
scribed by law, to shew cause,if any they have, why suid
letters should not he granted.
(liven under my hand this 2.bill dav of January, 103G.
fi b 2- -mfim JEREMI AH ItF.ALL, <*. C.Q.
d A EOlHilA, Putnam County.—Whereas Lee Rird,
Administrator of the estnt® of Levi Roswell, dec'd.
npnlies for letters of dismission—
This is therefore to cite tin; kindred and creditors ofsaid
dec'd. to ho and appear a! my office within tlietimo pre*
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why suid
letters should not h« granted.
Given under my hand this 31st January, 1636.
foba—mflro WM. R. CARTER, O, C. O.
( 1 F.ORGlA, Wilkln oneoamyi—WherauDaniel II.
'M Kiugery,applies for letters of dismission on the ch-
tut** of .Mooru Avery, lute of said countv,deceased.
This is therefore to cite the kindred ami creditors ofsaid
doc'd. to ho mid appear at my office within the time pre
ribed by luw,to show i ause,if any they have, why suid
Unary pufpo<ip«, for lento to sell that part of the j
rleerin'* belonging turtle orphans of David Rees, due'll, j
which was trifled to them hv W illiam Little, doc’d. j
n.mi eh l—n ft TIP t.<Ji ‘IINHTON, i ; linrdi nn^
I iNOI' K months after ilnto application w ill bn madn to I
. thu Inferior court ol Morgan eonnlv, when sitting
for ordinary purpose*, lor loavu to sell tho real esiata ol
Hilus M. P.onveis, doc’d. ofsaid rouiitr. All person*
eftneernud wRI imticanml filo their <.b^»ctioiiM,if any ! !J‘\ .!VmM.*!'.'.V*..
»>.«. h«w. " VRKIF.T K. IHU VltKS, A.l.t. r. | '»<« -"*1:
march I —wlm
( .lOHl miK.th’ Itllitr tint*, n|i|iHniti'iii rrill l.o mnilu t"
’ lint Inlttnnr pot.rt nl Alorjtiiiir.mi'ity, when .iltinip
f<>r inilinnr. jjlttlme**., fur len.o tn .nil the rnnl tt.tMe nt
Allrn Hhefinn, tf'-nM. All ipi’r.nn. eoneerriril will pleann
hike mpiico. anil filolhnir nhjectiim., if «n» tin'* Iihto.
M A Ii V \NN Slir.l.TON, AHiti'i.
nm re It OT J OS P. I’ll HIIKI.TOM. Atlin'r.
I .1(11. If month. nO.-r Ante npplirnt'mn will be ninil. tn
' th. hr.nurnl'ln InIV rinr niort of (hrlrtlmrpo eimnlr,
V
piopmty point©.] out by Win. t*. I.eslor.
1 WM. MARTIN, D. Sb'tT.
A
ADniNlSTIUTOU’N SALKK.
V
LhikI lit Wsilk(‘r« l-ntofti nntft Pituld- |
in#, lor Mule*
II.I. bo sold huforo thu rourt-hoiiso door in Wal
ker county, on the first Tuesday in A UfJGHT
tout, between thu usual hunts of salt*,
Lot «f Lnutl, No. *106,
liithoQ'Uh dint, ami 3d hik*. of origiuallv ('herokee, now
Walker county, containing one hundred uud sixty acres,
morn or less.
Also, latfore the rourt-liouMO door in I’niou county, on
•h® first Tuesday iu August noxt, botwmm tho usual
lisurs of sale,
f.ot oT Lfiii(l« No. IO,
In live 7th dial, nml 1st see. in originally Clnwnkeo now
Union county, containing one hundred and sixty ni r>«s,
morn or less.
Also, will be Bold before tin, rourt-houao door in Pauld
ing county, on thn firHt Tuesday iit August unit, ho-
t wnmi the usual hour* of sale, the interest of Tho*. A.
--Hunks,di c’d, in
Lol of Litvtsl, No. I3H,
la the 3U di«t, 3drt'*c, ol originally t’lnm»ke« now Pauld
ing county, rontaining forty acres, more or less, f*nid
lands belonging to the CHtaln of Thomas A. Ranks, late
of El hart county, and sold for tho benefit of the heir* of
•aid den'il. Terms cash.
j onf.s, f
I \vh»*n sitting for ordinary purposes, fi.r lenv* to sell lb* 1
negnn* beloiiglne to tl»e minor of Whitson <». Johnson,
dec’d. IrtAAC NY. JOlI.’l.iOif.Gtiardinn.
npr’d P—w4m
I JN<)UR motith* aftertlaio nppHt mum will ha ntado to
1 the Inferior court of Runs county, when sitting for
Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate be
longing to Allen McL’Iemloti, lain of said county,dec’d.
for tho liow'fit of tho heirs atid creditor* of said dec’d.
march ft—who WILLI AM F. WAIT, Adm’r._
i AOI'U inontlin after data, application will hu made to
1 tho Interior court of Grecrm county, when sitlinr
for ordinary onrposep, for leave to sell lot of land No
IG7, in tho l!;th district fortncriv l.eo county now Htow-
riold a* (Improperly of William (’orrv.iji
1 >l 'I’NAM County—I’ourt of Ordinary, January ‘Jlbt,
1 Hilt).—Present Irby IIiidaon, James Nicholson and
j James M. Dunn, Justices.
Upon tins petition of Win. Whitfield, showing that
Riirwell Sinilli, in his life liwte,executed his bond for li-
j ties to James R. Ileuderron, for lot No 12ft, in tin: 2d si e.-
(lilnier county, and that
saiil bond was wftci w aid*, tn.iiffened to him, ami that said
Smith died without making tillc«. It ia therefore order
ed, that after the puhlicalinii of this rule iu one ol the
public gazettes of tide State, for the peiiod of throe
month*, that Thou.as Glaze, ndminiMratoi ofsaid Smith,
do show cause at the first term of this (hunt thereafter,
why ha should not execute title* to the said Win. W hit-
field for suid lot of land.
Trun ropv limn the minutes, March 7lh,1ft3ft.
march 15~*m3m WM. B. CARTER, C. C. O.
( IGOROlAt Wilkltmon county.—WhorcAt Willis
W Rell, gunrdian for the tho orphans of — Craft,
Into ofsaid county, doc’d. applies to nm for Icltera of
dismission—
And whereas Joel Decs, and William Lord, ndminis
tralors on the estate of Mark Dees, l*tc ®f suid rownfy,
dec’d. applies to me for letters of dismission from said
estate—
Thin in therefore to cite tho kindred and creditors ofsaid
dec’d. to he and appear at my office within the time pro
scribed by law, to anew cause, if any they have, why suid
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand ibis 7il» dav of March, 1335.
inarch 15—in fin. JEREMIAH REAI.L, V. (’. <>.
Central Hank of G core la,
jim: in, mSti.
(v | RESOLVED, Thai a dLtiilmtion of threo hun-
J dred tliousimd dollars be made on accomniodtt-
tion notes among the several Countii-H in thin Ktute, iu
alphabetical order. ' . .
Rt voi \ kl», That on 'I'hurtdftt/ tJic 1 \lh day «/ Auguxt
nr.it. nol**rt will be received for discount licin tho eomi-
l|in of Appling, Raker, Ruldtfiu, I’.ibh, Rrynn, llulloch,
Rurke, Rutt**, t-Hiiiiion, GumphcII, Carroll, Cass, Cliut-
hmn, Cheroki c, ( lurk, Cobh, Columbia, (’oweto, Cmw -
lord, Decatur, De Kalb, Doolv, Early, Etlhighnm, F.muii-
uel, Llbci t, Fay otic, Floyd, Forsyth, and Fiuukiiu.
Un the With day «/’ Anpuxt Oiervfjler, iioten will be
received ftom tli>* louutic* of Gilmer, Glynn, Greene,
Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Huncock, llurfi*, Heard,
Henrv, Houston, Irwin, Juckson mid Jusper.
(hi thr ‘23ih day of Auguxt "thereafter, notes will he
received from tho counties of Jefferson, Jones, Lauren*,
Lee, Liberty, Lincoln,Lowndes, Lumpkin, Madison, Ma
rion, McIntosh, Meriwether, Monroe, Montgomery, Mor
gan, Murray mid Muscogee.
On the 1 »t day of tfepicinber thereafter, notes will ho
received from thccouniies of New ton, Oglethorpe, Pauld
ing, Pike, Pulaski, Putunm, Kuhun, Ratiiloljjh, Rich
mond, Seriven,! Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, 'i’aliufcrro,
Tultnall,Telfair and Thonins.
And on theVdh day of September thereafter, notes w ill
1)0 received from the eountieuof Trouj), Twiggs, Union,
Unsou, WalkcrJ Walton, Ware, Warren, \N asliiugloii,
Wav no, Wilkes mid Wilkinson.
A ll notes must bo made payable nt tho Central Rank
of Georgia, have tiro or more good endorsers, and no note
will, on any account, be received after Pi o’clock, M. of
the days almvo spool find.
Ry im act of the last General Assembly, it is provided,
“That from and after llio passage of tills net, no note
shall ho discount'd ul tho Ccntrul Rank of (ieor. in, un
less the prinripul and all endorsers rlinll be re* ideals ol
the respective counties entitled to saiil dividends: Pro
vided, that nothin • herein eoat)iiiied shall he so constru
ed us to require the officers of Kuiil Rank to retain tho
amount of div idends, or any part thereof, more than thir
ty ibiys after the ••amc shall have been actually declared
and made.” ‘J hat tha di*tiilcition may ho ntado in con
formity with this lid, the Hoard will r ipiiie from nil
persons offering notes within the time h pen fit d, i. e.w ith-
m thirty days of the day set apart for receiving notes, a
certificate from tlio Receiver of Tax Returns, or any
rivil officer of the county, stating that the drawer nml
Ouch of the endorsers of suid mjjes are leaitb nt citizens
of the county from which they are offered.
Certificates „f tho taxable property of the maker* and
endorser* of the notes ofl’emi, will he regarded the best
evidence of lhe.tr aolve.ucy *, bill tin* eenifiente* of the
judgments or mortgages ligaiu 4 too drawer, which have
heretofore been rootlircd, w ill no longer lx? exacted.
No not)* will ho ilisooniil oil hav ing on it the name of any
person indebted to tlio Stale, either um principal or seen-
lily, which debt is due und unsettled, or who is the ma
ker of, or endorser oil nnv note or Dill heretofore discount
ed by tie* Rank, A whielt is part flue mid unattended to.”
Keti fu t from the Minute* of thr Hoard of Pirertors.
R. A. GKEENE, Cashier.
Jane 7
WM. lUILEY. (
YOUN(i L.G. HARRIS,)
art.
rh 15--n1m
JOHN B. CORKY, Adm’i
I NOl ft months from dntc, application will l>o made to
1 the Inferior court of Crawford comity, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the u ni estate of
Rodmon Ii Mason,doc'd. for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of s.iiddec’d. JOHN A. KNIGHT,
Legatee iu right of Ins wife, mid (JitahUmi for
nmrah 15—w4tn llrown Mason.
rjlOI R month t after data application will he made to
l" tho Inferior Court of Oglothorpo eountv, wln*n sit
ting ns n court of Ordinary, for leave to sell three ne
groes lie hinging to tho ®stnto of Will in in 11 iidnon, der’d.
for thenefitnf the heirs uud ereditorn of i aid ile< eased,
rgareh Vl FREDERICK HUDSON, Adm’r.
I ,KM'll month* after date application will ha made to
’ tlio Inferior court of Rnldwin county, when sifting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to soil tho laud belong
ing to Thonin* Miller,a minor,
march 22—wlm JOHN EVANS, Gunrr)inn.
I ,10UK month*after date, application w ill he made to
* tho Inferior court of Jasper county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for lenvo to sell pie land and ne
A GIIEEARLF. to an order of tho Inferior court of
Morgan county, when sitting fcir oidiimiy purpose®,
will ho sold in Madison, in said on tho fimt Tucsony In
Hsptnember next, hotweeii the usual ho ins of sale,
Two Mt'UInneiil* ol' lifinG,
situate in said county, tin* first being llm plantation n Imre
tho late Janies Sfiepln-rd, dec’d. lived, ooiiluiuing l(Kk r »
nrros of laud, more or h***, eoiuposfd of »overa) sipiaro
lot* ami parts of hnn^idjoiniiig lauds of Riehurd L. Mn-
quoro, James L. Horne and outers, well improved mid iu
good repair for cropping.
Also, nt the snino time mid place,one other Settlement
in said comity, on the water* ofl.iulo River, containing
ftO’J 1-2 Acre*,
known ns the Rnilv place, adjoining lands of Jus. Evans
and I’ctnr W. Waflon. The iiltovo Huttlcmciit* contain*
rf good portion of thu Uit cont and cotton land in tlio
county, nml is wi ll worthy the attention ofcopitnlist* who
wish to vest their funds in’such lucrative hii*inesnns plant
ing at tho present prices of cotton, both place** lying on
tho main road from Grocnoshnrotigh to Mnntioollo— 1 Tho
fltal place is well calculntod for a stand for a Public
House, having nil necessary building* for that purpose
togethar with a Rtore lloitso, RUcksmith shop, Ac. Ac.
Veins the real estate of James Shepherd, dec’ll, and sold
for the hetefit of th® heir* of said doe’d. Term* made
kwnwa ot the dav of sale.
CARTER RI1EPHERD.
THOMAS J. SHF.PHERIY
Inlv *
tf* Thn F*leral Tfnion will publish the almvo until
the day of sale. __
O N the first Tuesday in Rontnmbor next, will he sold
at tha door of the court-noiise in Ruker county,
I^Ol No.
in the IIth district «»t Early originally, now Raker ruun-
tv; aoldns the property of Jeronffan Warren, late of
flaneock roiinty, doc’d. and hy mi order of tin* Inferior J
tourlof aald countv, when sitting for ordinary purposes.
JOHN GRA Y RILL, ) ^
July 5 Jesse G. IUJ'PTS, s l,k orw ’
W ILL he sold at Greenville, Meriwether county, on
the first Tuesday in August n ’\l, underan order j
of the Inferior court of Do Kalb c«iunty, when sitting
for ordinary purpo-***,
Lot 1o. II>«,
In the 6th district of originally Troup new Meriwethri
veunty, ns the property of the estate of John Adams,
dec’d. lor the hone lit of the heirs and distributee*, on a
ircdit until the 23th December next,
jmio 7 DANIEL BTOXE, Adin’r.
grocs belonging to th*
Into of said county,
may 17—wlm
J jlOIIR month ' afi
1 the Inferior cow
lor ordinal v pu
M ORGAN NuperUir Court, March Term, 1330.
Huruh E. liowcn,)
. LIRE!. FOR DIVORCE.
William Rmve
appealing to the Court, from thu return of tlio Shc-
, that the dtfi iidmit is not to l>« found iu
A TABLE
Shotting thr White, t'uforrd, and Kcprc*rn1'atisrpopu
lation, under thi ('n.xu* rf IftftJ ; alxo the ar/umnt of
thr Kitfth Appm tionweut matte by the Central Iiank
of (i cur pin, (o ettrh County.
' jvhw mwii, |
,Hu«|c:U lii<siriimeiil*, itnti Uii.m:
Mcri'liniMtiM*, i
J LnT ri rciu’ilI'min Eiinipo,* for.nl. n« A I U IU. > I
AIL'SII.' HAI.OOK, {.isii of llio (lohUit Ly,c,) iin*i I
rccuiuil fforiiigi nt.. iu Lumlun nml I’aria, u very \ulu»-
lib* UHMIl till*-Ut of
New music & Ifltislrnl luslrmucnts,
which together with mi extensive stock on bund, embra
ces us lm"e mi rirt.-oiimcnt ol’MiiBic, Musical ln*«trii-
m.mtrt, mid Musical Meichandirtu, tin can he found in any
crttuldiHlimcnt in the I nited State*.
Among the Music from Londofl, are the last composi
tions of eminent musters arranged for one fiute—one and
two flute*—(luteund piano forte—two flutes and piano
forte—entire Opeiua tor the tlutc—selection* from Ros
sini’s <>poras for two fiute*—Trios lor three flute*, &e.
Among the Musical instrument*are the much admir
ed Accordions of vurious sizes, Hpunisli GuitursolI eve
ry style mid pattern, vurving in price from Jjfti> to ylho,
’ French and German V iolins and Violoncellos
Russ Horns mid Chinu Bell*; Serpents und Keyed
Bugle*,
Concert Trumpet* and Horns,
Bags mid Cased for Guitars, \ ioliufl, Flute* and Ac
cordions, ,
Cymbals, Bassoons,Triangle*, Horn*,3 rutnnets,
Tuning Forks, Tuning Hammers, Hunting Horn*.
Steel Wire, Violin Rows, Violin Bridges.
Strings for Violins, Guitars, ami Violineelloi,
Reeds for Clarionets, Oboes And Bassoons.
Finger Boards, Tail Piece*,and Peg* for Violins, A:e.
In addition to the above, the subscriber i* coiiHtaiitly
receiv ing from his manufactory Superior Vidno borlc*,
mnnufacturedexpressly lor his cstublishinout, ol various
patterns of Rosewood uud Mahogany, with the Grand
Action. Harp Stop, Metallic PIuIch,&c. embracing the
latest fashion of lurnituro with tablet and hoilow-cor-
liered trout*, venocir*d legs and Grccmu ncrool*. All «t
which arc wuJraulod to he made of such matcrinl* ami
so \m ll seasoned us to bland the test of every climate,
ami am ho returned if any defect i* foil mi in theitistru-
i ments. Pi ice from $150 to *«i30. Piano stools of vuri-
i ou* pattern* to correspond with Pianos, of Rosewood,
I Mnhognity, iVc. Piano covers of every variety of colors
1 and qualities.
Piano Forte Tuning Forks, Hammers, Ate. *vc. In-
ctrumcnts of every description turn'd, repaired, or pack
ed at short notice.
ffir Purchaser* will find it to tlicir advantage to call
mid examine the above.
Piute*, Clarionet*, Oboes, Flageolet*, single and dou
ble, Octave Flute*, Pieatoe*, Fifes, be. ff 7* The suli-
senher manufacture.' the cclehriUed Coeoieood flute*,
with llio i very joint, silver immnling* f % keys, Uc. as
used exclusively hv nil the principal Professor* of the
Instrument throughout the country.
Also, constantly published by the subscriber all the new
mid fashionable Music, which,‘ in addition to hi* recent
large ami iueroiuuujr CbUiIdciic of standard Mtiyic,'
Iii'-ttaction Rooks,—Gamut scales, Ate. vVp. coimtilutcs
the most v aluahle m sortment of Music in thecoiintiy.
Pum lias* is w ill find tlio counter covered with ull the
iicwr- t mid most favorite Songs and Pieces— ab o hook*
of the runic bound lor the convenioute of persons mar-
ftreat lioi llimi and Southern
DAILY UAH. KOUTE.
f IN111: Petersburg Rail Read Company inform tho pub
JL lie that tlicir Roud, extending from Petersburg' Va
to Blakely, Noith Carolina, on the Ronnokc, a distane®
of (iff miles, and constituting a part of the Great Bail*
Mail Route North and South, is now amply provided
w ith superior Locomotives and Cars, to nn'<mm.nl lf -V.
tlio travel that uiny oiler. The Cars leave eaclffnd of
the Rond daily ou the arrival of the respective MniK
Travellers with their own equipage*, etui have tlieb
horses and carnages transported ou ibis Road with per
ft( t safety and convenience; and thus perform in bwi
••ours, w bile resting their horses, h journey which w ould
otherwise leauiic two days to nccomplisli.
The Blakely Hotel, nt the Southern termination of the
Rail Roud, has been re-built of brick ou an enUrcc l
scale, and nojmiiid w ill he spared to render its accom-
modalion such as n ill give satisfaction to passengers and
truveHcr.rt generally. °
Resides the daily lino of Mail Concho* from RlnkoU
fertileHmitli, via Raleigh, Fayetteville, &c. there ia »
line via Tnrhoromrh three times a week, connected with
the Mail I.incat Fayetteville, ami also a line from it.n
Kail Road ut Relfi' fd to Clarksville, Milton H Danville
Another tri-weekly line from Rlukclp, passes through
Wnrrriitoii, Oxford, &c. und connect* a line to Satisbii-
ry, N. C.
In the course of the season, a branch will he n-.ofiH
from the Petersburg Rail Rond at Belfield, to Wukitia*
Ferry ut Gaston on the Roanoke, from whence a Rail
Road to cross tlio river by a bridge, id now ubout to be
coiiftructed to Raleigh.
The Rail Rond from Baltimore to Washington is now
iu operation, thence to Potomac landing, the line is con
tinued by Stemu-hnniB, tlioi.ee via Fredericksburg to
Richmond, a considerable portion of ilie Kuil Road is
finished—mid the remainder is iu a rapid course to cotu.
nlctioii. The line continues from Richmond to Peter*-
burg, hv a Turnpike Road—and tliencu by the iVtcra-
burg Rail Road to Blakely, as hefwrc mentioned, is thn
main mid onT.y daily mail route between IWtou and!
New -Orleans. npril 5—-7in
Adiu'r
estate ol Ri« |iai<f D. King, dec’d.
JOHN JOHNSTON, Adin’r.
r date, application w ill he made to
of Baldwin t mmty, when sitting.
, for Icavo to si'll n lot of land, No
72, in the fth ilisirb t nml M >»c) tiou of (’heroVcc county,
at* of Dnnirl Rnirinccr, iloc’il.
JOHN L. BARRINGER, Adm’r.
A FTER flic expiration of four inomhs, application
will Im* mad'* to the Inferior court <>i* Putnam«coun-
ly. when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
all th* r.'.il est.tio of Martin Phillips, dec’d.
JOHN C. MASON,
JOHN LEE.
npril 2fi—w Im Guardians «'»f the Orphan*.
I AOUH months after time, application will l.n nintle to
1 the Inferior Court tif Twiggs county, when silting
for ordinal v purposes, for leave to sell lot of land No.
RH», in thoVjth district of Leo, belonging to the estate of
David Crttmptun, deceased,
jan 12 ufo WM. A. CRUMPTON, Adm’r.
It
riff in t!
.Morgan e
fcctcd by a puMicnlion uf this rule in the Georgin Jour
nal in conformity to law.
A true cxtjnrl from the minutes of the Superiorcourt,
Man'll Ic rm, ll»3fi, this l‘2th dav of Mnreli, IU3G.
_ mnri li 22—inftm JOHN \V. POR TER, Clk.
( 1 I'.ORGIA, Morgan county.—Inferior Court, sitting
A f*>r ordinary purposes, Ailjourned 'Term, March 21,
183U.
Plfpent their Honors Isaac Walker, W i 11 in in B. Btokcs,
and Elijah E. Jones, J ustices.
On tho npiiliemion of 'i’honias Nolan, administrator on
the estate ol Uriah E. Ammons, deceased, stating to tho
Court, that he linn liuuUv administered nml paid out the
assets of said t state, nml prays for letters of dimissiou
therefrom—
Also, Washington G. Ilnllnrd, administrator on the
estate of Benjamin Ballard, deceased,stating to the court
that lie Ims finally administered nml pnitJ out the assets
ol said estate, and prays for letters of dismission there
from—
Whereupon,It is ordered, that this six month* no
be given ol this application in llio Georgia JaurmiL.-
quiring all persona to file tin ir objections, if any they
have, ngainst the granting of the same, on nr before tin
first term of the court, alter the expiration of the titin
nforessid,in default thereof, letters dismiswory will be
granted in terms of the statute in such cuscu made a
provided.
A true extract from the minutes, March 21, Ifffffi.
march 2ff—mf.m JOHN W. PORTER,<’. C. O.
A GREEABLE in an order of Ilia Inferior Court of
. Ilsnrv county, w hen sitting for onlinary purposes,
w ill be sold on tlio first Tuesdnv in August next, nt thr
•©art-house door in McDonough, Henrv eountv,
Ono Nt'Kt’o Woman
n«w*J Deny, belonging to th* estate of Jam** Monro,
dec’ll. Bold for th" benefit of the heirs of sniff dec'd.
ALEXANDER M’KIBBIN, Adm’r.
"1 TNDKK nn or«l"r of the Inferior ronrt of Warren
county, when sitting us a court of ordinary, will be
•old on tlio first Tuesday in September next, nt the
court-house in Floyd eountv,
One I„ol of Land, In. ftH,
in tho lfith district and 1th section of sni*l eounty,con-
tajniug 40 acres, more or less. Sold ns the property of
William Stanford, Sr. doc’d. for the henefit of trio heirs
•t»d < reditms. Terms vs»Ik
Jut»25 LUSH \ BUR8QN, Adm'r.
W ILL 1*0 sold at tfio court-hoe.
ty. «>n thr? fir»t Tuosdat in Nov^nlajr noxt.
Tint it ml Nfgro CHIrl
l>«iuMcmg to the estate of Jolita^l lnmi i h, dec’d. Terms
Bl»lu known on th© dav of snlc.
, . JOSEPH HORSLEY, Adm’r.
jitn® 23 NANCY HAMRICK. Adrn’x.
A LI. persons indebted to the o«t*ite of Richard I).
King,laic of Jasper count t, dre'd. nro requested tn
mako iumiodinte payment, ;unl thoso having demands
to proseut them in terms of the law.
april 5 JOHN JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
\ I.L person* indebted to the e**tnfe of Myriek If<»-
noyrut. Into of Warren county, do*‘d. are requost-
ed fo mnko luiint'dlato payment, and tlioao having dc-
rnaods, to render them In properly attested, within the
time preaerihoil hv law.
may Iff EI.ISIIA PERSON, Adm’r.
ruoros aln
For publishing in Columbus, Georgia, 0 S or roper, to
be C’ditleJ
tiif. ntcimnijicAN hkrai.iy.
\ 1’(>NYlOTiON that th* nienn » of information are
not commensurate w ith the w ants and wishes ol
flic people, connected with thn growing importance of
our town, nn* originated with up (lie idea of c»fnl>li-diing
in C.duuinu* a new weekly paper, t)i Le entitled IhnRi.-
ri’RUf Ai IIkrai.I)—to be devoted to politic* and gene
ral literature.
Wo will endeavor to make the If nr v r.t' nrofif- 1 !c and
interesting, by keeping it* ri'aderM inforimMtof a!! impor
tant political movements, both icroign and domesti< .
Devoted totin' union of tho Slab's, we shall advocate
with becoming zeal Anti jirnoie''«fhnoc great and glorious
principles by which wo believu it Ufnbo porp-'timled
AN ton,.administrator on flic estate of Shepherd Mayi
• n,0 pi Wilkinson county, dcc’if. applies to mo for ictt’ci
of dismission—
This is thernforo to rite the kindred and creditors ofsai
dec’d. to he nml appear at my office within the time pr«
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, wliynai
letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand tliisfith <lnv of April, Iftfffi.
npril 12 JEREMIAH BEALL, C. C. O.
4, * BORGIA, Baldwin Countv—Inferior Court,sitting
for ordinary purposes, May Term, Iffilfi.
RULE NISI.—Wnrrcas D'illinm R, Jackson, *d-
tninistrntor on llm estate of William f'.vcritt, dcccnscf
trinke* application for letters of dismission from snides
into, allodging that hr is about to close the busiiirs* an
finally settle tnecstnto of hi* said intestate—
It is therefore ordered by the court, that sit month
notice ol this sppliration i>* given in the Georgia Jour
nal of thin place, and at tin* expiration of said lime, ti
court will (unless cause be shew n to tho contrary) ©rdi
said letters of dismission to hr granted.
A trim extract from the minutes, thin 4th Mar, lftftft.
tH'iy HWniflm B. P. STUBBS, Clk.
* PHOSPECTUS ’
or the
SOI TBHBN iRLDH AL
Aj?n> atiiLoicAi. jonraiwAz,.
IM.'tll I Sit Kl: IN AUM'SrA, OA.
flHIK the ol.j. et ,,f this
» and imcful iufiumntU
profession, und to g
• to
fan
arl v
\\ hellier oi dome
these object*, the
ninny distinguished
bulo original articles,
from tin; other menihc
Collei e. of Gemein.
mostic and fort
infoi
illation, in tile Soutli-
n, nml new inode* wf practice
foreign origin. To accompli*]
Iiii'o engaged ilie Hi r\iccH o
I" rs of Hie I’rnl.'H.siou to coutri
! hex Inn e the pdedge of suppoi
of (hr Fecultv ol the Mriliea
ie\ hayeniviple resources of do
Is of til!
it, Gerinany,
nral lished Im
fathers, ns npoi
,l ns
m pnrD ol Georgin,
iMimstanccrt, suffi'i
'«! /noli vos—
ml Italy,
Tho editor
the vnlli* «
M
FOB SAI.K,
Y RK81I)F.N( Lin this place, w ell Improved for
largo family,or for a public
th* convene-
lion**. Tho dwellinghtiitsa is lw») stories liigh, I *ct
long, 20 foot will*, u two Htorv open piaz/si in front, \e.
•II well futished, with nil nv.»snarv out buildings com
plete, • never foiling wall of pure water, and tho out lot*
•re w ell watered by springs. AI ho,
Arres ol Lnnd,
within two mile* of this villto;e,in fim- order for funning,
with two good mill seafs. Th* ItndwiUl)* sold toge
ther or in parcels to soil purchaser*. Fjon, a r-~ddcnco
\V.> look upon .tin* govcrnm- ni that
the toil, and sacrifice, nml Mood, of i
th«* moth r who gave u* hiith —w ith
It I* a holy thing; mid we will lovo nml
long a* w«continue to lovo and respect ot
In yielding our suppoi t to the UiiIi
however, we nIiuII not, under any ei
otlfs) lve« toll* swayed by selfish or
we shall adhere to uud support our principle
thn sacrifice of personal fYicudshi|M and preddection*.
D'e shall coiiHcieiitiotiHly and atremioiHl v oppose eve
ry measure which wo may d*’e»n caleiilat«'d to fluhvert
the liberties of the people or dentrov the Union ol the
Ftntc«.
That the people are capable of self-government, has
Is-rn demoustrnt'd,and no longer admits oJ’a doubt—tint
cabalistie ai)ls are unnecessnn , follow s ns a votnllary.—
While, therefore, we sustain the fundamental principles
of the Union party, we shall feel it ourdutv on all oc
casions to oppose the supremo dictation of tnc few to tho
loorin Upson eourU | many.
Our column* shall he open to the fr«'o nml t 'npomfe ,
diHcii'mion ol all such *td»|)*cts as arc calculated ij. inter
est an iiilelligetil c> miuunity—whether they bn of a poli
tical, liternrx, tfligioua or commercial character.
As caterers for the public taste, we shall introduce in- i
to the columns of the Urn vt n as great an amount of j
miscellaneous t^id general ivnding ns may he consistent ,
with it-* political und comtnerciul o.hnritc'tor—not forget
ting to invoke the muse a in support of “The Toet’aCor- i
nil try, Great ft rit
from prirate corrc*
forbear otfuring nny'co'isidrri ti< iv« fo she
a periodical which shall convey to the Pin siciatin o
Southern climates the experience of Southern prncti
d spread heioft them the earliest iufort.mtioi
mttaU'qtii.rtcrs of the scientific v> orhhpersund
di a publication as (his is dcsigut tl t«* be, ha:
csUciiied a great dcsitlcratuui by th* profc*
lioncrs,
derived
cd that
long he
sion.
Havi
! stated tho
ilities nt their command, thr
confidently nssitro th-msi iv en of tho patronage of l!
profitHsion nt tin South.
Indctd, the editors, undertaking this laborious duty
with noc.xpcctnti'
theix'io bv th* desire of advancing llio interests of a pro
fession to which tho are devoted, feel llicmsclvi
claim the support of llm liberal and liiglimiiide
tied i
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ill publish ths above
until the distribution ia rot
julv 5
To (»corK r Li C.'otlon Tlantcm.
.ngtlieeitv.
In addilion tri tlio assortment of Manic, arc ull bin va
rious w oi ks on thn science at.d composition of Al n«ie, by
Barrows, L’atel. t.’nlf utt, Mason, &e.
Tim ptirur of M usic,ns Hold nt ihirtCrtlnblishincnt, is as
w (if 'not cheaper) as at the other shops about town.
•Seminaries, Music I tenders,mid Artist* of the Profrs-
ou, supplied on the most reiiMomdde terms, t trd.-rsfiom
»v part of the United States, or elscvv here, nlU ndedlt*
■ill the greatest care and despatch, hv nddrennitig
JOSEPH F. ATWH.L, Music Saloon, sign
of thu Golden Lyre, l 2ffl Broadway,
uciirSt. Paul’s Church.
Nod| York, Fob. 23—w flirt
^200 ItJEWAKD
FOlt SIX S'l'Ol.UNI Ni:UROE8.
TOl.ttN or Runaway from the Subscriber, some
time in Oetohc.r, mv Negro man STEV EN,in i'oiii-
my with his wife LlZ/.A, and i liihl LAFAYF/TTE,
■longing to J os. Guyton; alsoat tlummne. time my wo-
nn POLLY, taking her child LOUISA, iu company
itli her husband Ull ARLES, belonging to John Lee,
all of which® er* owtu d in Decatur county, Georgia*
Mv tie cio man Steven is‘2(i or *2ft years of age, coitiiiioii-
Iv black, slim made, weigh* l Iff or I3ff lhs., lias a scar on
bin chock, mid l believe one over his eye, his trout teeth
nix* rotten, speak* tolerable free when* spoken to. My
woman Polly is 2I tears of ngc, black, well made, com
mon fi/.e, has small roguciuh eyes ; her child is l‘2 or Iff
tnontlui old ; her husband i* 2G vents of |tge, black, well
nuule., weighs IftO or 190 lhs., bus his front tooth out, very
perceptible, luigc oyosfhn* a scar on one of his legs,
mused by th* cut of an axe; lie wa.-traise'l iu Jefferson
ount v, Georgia, mid it mny he po.Vdd* they may Im
S' 1
of that profession—not simply that «)f their Individual
subscriptions,hut ol their contributions to the work.both
) ol which they respectfully solicit; that there tun) hesus-
I tnined among us n Journal that shall afford opportitni-
j ty to tbs many Pidightrm d prnetitimiers throughout t!ie
j Southi'rn States of coinmimicatiiig the results of their
rvafion, which otherwise would he lost to the pro-
SOUTII-YS KSTE1C1V,
hr rrpun .HeitEi route.
Washington City and Afitierfgcrillr, Gea., thane* to
Xur-Orleans. Xnr Annngcmrnt. I83G. SutHh-
tce.dt rn and Piedmont Linescunsulidutid.
Vt;cH.y (il ISliN BKUllY * Co.
!\: ()VY owning the intersecting lines, which formerly
LI rendered an uninterrupted passage through llti*
mute iinrci tniu.proiiiide travellers a passage through tl,„
w noli route, '• secure from all interruption IronTeui*-
Uicting interests,”
TWO STEAMBOATS daily leave Washington for
I redorn k.-burg, Virginia, where, on Tuesday*, Tlutra-
«Ih>s,and Saturdays, couches me in waiting to tskepas-
Bengers on •*» Uartersville, Fnrinville, Prince Falvvanl
Uumt-hourtc, HMifivx (’ourt-lmuse, Yiiginis ; Milton
Greensboro, Lexington, Salisbury, I Mini lotto, &u\ North
Unridiun; Yoikvillc, ( uionville," Alibevillo, At. Somli
Carolina ; W'a.rt^ingtoti, Green-boro, Eatontoii, Ac. |,»
Mill.'dg.'v die, Georgia ; where this Line unites with llio
Mctr«'polilmi Line to New Orleans, distant from Washing-
ton Citv,by tin* roiiti', l,Jlr mile.-* oulv, 1 utcrsecting
Lim s to (’oluml)in, Augusta, Knoxville, Tiiliulinp*re,for,
M he SoutliWTPtern Line leaves Millrdgcvillc for NVhsIiI
ingtou t ity, '1'iiesdiiys, Fridays, and Sutidavs; dis
tance ImI! miles; through in eight andn half davs,allow.
in fi full time Ibr sleep and refreshment. Speed ns grtat
ns is consistent with health and safety. A superior na
tural road, neither mountainous nor sandv,passing ll.ro’
the famed gold region of North Carolina.*
11 mi ives ill !• I'e'h’i ickshntg in time to take th* sptrn
)lid line of (’onclies ami Stemn Boats of E. Porti*r fc Co.
to Washington Uilv, and to Baltimore the sninf d*y.
, Good water, healthy country, excelletp taverns*, with
charges, temperate drivers, mid superior horses and
tried to get there. I am inclined t•> h» lii ve the said ne
groes have got some white peinon to take tin it: off,toge
ther, that they might he sold as man ami w i>, and not be
HCj'aratetl, knowing nt the sum* time, it was my in
tention to removo to Mobile, and that 1 had tin inten
tion of purelnisiug tlicir companions. tfoon al't. r
tliev left us, they were all seen together 4 mile* from
Biunbridge, near .lo.-a-ph Aid’s, mid it is gem inliv be
lieved, ns they etitmo! be heard from since iu the county .
that thn v ha V)* been tat mi otVmid Hold hv a mini that had
a line. «-rn v hut-so about C 'hristmus, mid it is miM showed
fen JflOO dollftr lint)** ou the U .Suites Rank, besides a
large amount not counted. The person alluded to, it
Im* Imm'ii thought bus been guilty of the like before ns
one of his ft minis was tried for tin* Penitentiary for steal-
ing net:rix s about 12 months ago. Air. Dempsey Kar
ri ii, of this eountv, had a man and woman taken off’ in
tlio same inamii r that mine has, about two years ago,
and lmve never been heard from since ; the last that was
seen of them, was about the same place mine was. I
vv ill give n reward of $ 100 for my negro man Steven,
Polly mid child, if delivered to my father, James Sea
wall, Columbus, AlissisHippi, or $50 for nnv information
“that will lead lo their recovery, provided I get them, or j Uourii
if lodged iu any safi' jail and informing my father Jamea ever i.
l S'*nwc!l,Uoliiniluis, Mississippi. A reward of $101) is J rahire
advertised for Guv ton’s ami Lee’s, in the Standard of
Union. * Cl IAS. MACON SEA WELL,
fob 1G—tf
cooithct. # ^
• '1 he Proprietors solicit passengers to oblige Pm, bv
giving'this lint one trial; feeling cotifideiiMlint they will
travel it afterwards to oblige ihcnirtrlvprt. It ix theirftiu-
iiMH wish to make this n popular Line, am! worthy of
patronage ; they therefoie. b« g to be informed of any
misconduct ot pci "huh in tlicir service.
(f U I .a- Stage (’hire is now kept in iMilledgcvilU at
the I’om (»Krj) opposite Mrs. IIlxj.t’*, wheic pas-
sciqy i h will apply for seats.
PFUK, (|1 ISFNRERRY & Co.
I’: s.li : ieksliuig ami Danville, Yirgiuin.
!I -J ‘ I he < ’pnVi.rt l.mptiier, Aloutgomerv (Ala.)
Journal, nod Moluie Patriot, w .11 publi-li the above threo
months, and loid tlicir luToiintH loi pavmcnt to this
Dflh-tu * fell tf
'ill.OOO Siifixn'ihn-s J
riifff.ADil'ILrBMIA JW Sit ICO It.
HE splendid patronage aws.ided to the Philadelphia
A Saturday Courier, induces the i ditoi* to ci nm cnco
the puhliemiou, under the ula vu title, of n <}u';uto edition
til It,eii popiilurjouii.nl, so long known ns the largest
y Newsp: »p'*r in the United States, with a list of
DRIilT AWKItICVV TIOStK,
Illustrated trilh bctieoen 3 and 400 F.ni*rat ings.
•I*13 it tc.ijy .so rr.t.11,
Of Scientific A I wrficl Kifoulotftft 1 .
S O numerous nrc the production.'of the Pros*, in this
period of cheap literature, that nn individual
propose* to make an udditio
convinced that the want* of the
require it. But every cla-* requires a hook adapt,
itself,mid llmthook should contain such matter ns will
convey new and inlcrcHmg infiirumtion, not speculative
und useless description,’ v. hn li only retards the ne.quisU
tion of more solid attainments. Practical and useful
knowledge, adapted to tflh mvci-.-dtio*of society, will al
ways find a market, and be sought after with tin avidity
pron.ii liounte to its estimate and importance. The lhitHt
for know h dee, which s>» highly disliiigttishen the present
period, should be hailed with universal sati-diu lion, and
ii is a cheering reflection, that the door i« so widely
thrown open, that none are bo poor ns to he debarred.-*-
The siu'cesss that linn attended the dissemination of the
Penny'Mngasine, has induced tlio. proprietor.-! to issue
this pioHpectn*. for llio publication of the America:t four-
oaf of Scienti fic and. f scfnl Knotrledae, and it in hoped
. . . ... the U
j’lrcnty-si.e 'J'housand Subscribers. Tliei.
tore recently introduced of Imiii-hing their readers w ith
new hooks ol the best liternlmc of the ilav, having prov
ed so eminently successful, the plan will lie continued.
J“'ix volumes ol the eeleluatcd writings of Captain Mnr-
rvatt, ami sixty-liv.i ot Air. Brook’s valuable Letters
from Europe, hav * already been published without iti-
terfci ing vv ith its news nml miseellancoiis reading. Tho
Courier is the largest and cheapest family newspaper
ever issued iu this . oimtry, containing nrtielcs in Lile-
dA.ts; (iiu-rnal (ir.piovnneiit; Agti-
ctilttir<] ; in short every variety of topics usually intro
duced into n public journal. Giving full accounts of
sales, markets, and news of the latest dates.
It is published at the low oriee of jf‘J. Icrthis small
sum subscriber* get valuable ami cntcitaininp matter,
each week enough to (ill u coo mon hook of 200 pages,
anil equal to 5*2 volumes u year, and which is rMin.altd
lo hr pool, weekly, hv nt least two hundred ihoio.and
pcojdc, scntti-red in all parts of the country, from Maino
to T lorida, nml from the sea hoard to the lake*. The pa
per bus been now so long i'stahlir lied ns to render it loo
well known to require an extended prosper tits, th* pitl-
lislmrs, therefore,,will <hi no morelhaii refer lo the two
to them, should he well j leading daily political papers of opposite polilii f. Tha
ic community are such as IVnosy Ivani^n *nyp— “M hc Saturday Comi. ris ihclai-
" of l!ic best family newspapers in the Union;*’
the Ifiqtiir./ nml Daily Courier,say“ it i-
lent i
vill I
i of public pnlronn
I fession t
Thi
id to Hocictv.
Diirnal w ill he jasued t
ninthly, iu number
kl
Price of suh
paid in ndvnnc
of 27 yenrx, I know this place lo he tinu»ii.dly healthy.
All the aliove properly is offered at nJiirnl prices ami
upon lilveral credit*. I .amis in Russel or Rutboureoun- !
tic*, in Alnhania, would Ik* taken at fair pri« •• , in pnv-
•nent. For further paiticulars upplv lo no «'ii the pre-
tuiae*. . REUBEN C SHORTER.
Montiecllo, Jasper county, Jour 21—cofiin
SOTICE.
D URING iny u\»sensc from the State, John F.mmcr- j M ' m ‘
son, i*f Morgan county, will tu t us my Agent. I ‘ '
hxvo loft in his It^ndsull mv pM|M‘r* of everv description.
U*",P"Pf« behmumg to the*estate of Ute James M. Butt,
•nd William N. Butt, dec'd. 1'ersous di'siriug to puv
■MUU.V due me, ur u.liu,-, w ill p|,-a*eil mil u »
JOHN K. HU'l r,
j‘me33—Si _ of Muriiuu roiintv,
I. A W.
rilllK Kuh.rrilier Im* l-i'mmrd to Columlma. Hi.
■ orov. i*i u «-nllio>iu'. IIlill.lius v , , , , ; Wiii.AiW
< ( f* <in«l Ktorr.
»“ r '* *— :, »i M. J. WEI.l.BORN.
Tli* Hkr vi t» will til so sustain the agricultural and
cointiiereiul interests of the country, mid will publish a 1
regular and cot reel price current (.1* all the leading arti
cled of produce nml consumption.
W. S. rillPLEY,
J. R. \\ ERR.
Coltimliu*, Dcc.fith, 1335.
TERMS.—'Tho* Kin nt man Ih nvi.D will he pul.- i
lishml about the first of Jatinui v next,on a large imperi- j
ul sheet, rontaining twenty four columns—and will be]
cription I'hree Dollars per annum,
,«>r Four Dollar* ntthernd ofthc veur.
taiuing about *‘>1 pages, ftvo. neatly executed, nt ^3 jmr
nunurit, payable on the deliverv of llicscconil No.
Mil TON ANTONY. Al. 1).
JOSEPH A. EVE, M. I>.
(1 7’Subscribers will please transmit their names nm
places of residence lo ill* cditois, with nil ctinveuion
ilcsimtch; and fricmls holding subset'iption 1 ivt« arc re
quested to forwaitl them as speedily as they convenient
ly can. junc 1 1
Ton Hollars Howard.
|>ANA\VAY from the *vilt«rrihrr on the 31st ultimo
IV a Negro Alan named BERRY, about 23 or 2f» yea.»
of ago, about 5 feel e or 7 iueli** high, very bl.tek’, am
has uduvyucast look,v^tmspoken to. lie hasfollovvci
the liver fro in thi.- ( lace to Dai ion, on iv boat fur Messrs
No-hols & Doming,3 or 4 years. Whoever will tlolivvi
hint to nm in this place, or hn!ce him in any sale jail, in
thi- State,so that 1 get him, shall receive the above re
ward, and nil reasonable expellees paid.
Milledgcville,Junc M—It PRYOR WRIGHT.
•1 SpXcntli d Coif on I*iauiation in
.7Itssi.sKipiPi for Sate.
TI All AT valuable plnntatioy, known hv the mine of
a SrvtMF.UFiEi.il, situated in Hinds county, (Missis
sippi,) immediately on th* Hail-Fond from Vicksburg to
Clinton nml Jackson, ft he seat of Govurnmciit,) 25 miles
; fr«'in th* lormer,nml the sntuo distance from the latter
place, Pi miles from Clinton, i-> m»w offi'red for sale, tho
| proprii tor hnviug determined toehangn hi.\ oecttpnlion.
M ogive a minute and detailed description of thi* pro-
, perty i* •leeiiicd entirely u micro-wiry, u* it is presumed
no person vyouhlmnke sxuAi a purchase without examina
tion. Suffice it to sav, that this tract of laud which con
sist* of eight hundred acre a, is decidedly the most valim-
i hie, of its si/.e, of any iu this sccti«m of country. With
n very small exception it was entered nt an cnrlv perioil,
when the whole country was open to select tVoin. A
large part of it is rich cane bottom land. Baker’* Creek
a stream of considerable magnitude, aflbrdiug excellent
mill sites, running through it.
About one hundred acres of the tract extends into the
hit/*, and covers u beautiful building silo nml settlement,
it being quite elevated, and far remot from all local can-
t se» ol disease. Indeed, the whole neighborhood iu
which this land is situated,)* reputed very healthv.
‘The Improvement* of tlm place eonsirl of 25(1 acres
of open lnnd,n good Gin and Piths, Negro Cabins, *5rc.
TROV HIM,.
T|inE tinderaigned informs hi* friend* nml those of tfic
I late firm of ('utter ('ornir.dl, that he intend* ro-
suming the Warehouse if ('ounninion llusiness, nt tho
nla
the
forth
of East Air
■r informs ll
e„ and bavin
plttcos, Dry
Uha. *,on th
j of Tr®y • ii
bought hi* ll
* New York and othi
together making h
j low for ready pay. Ilewi',1
early iu the fall, and lie prep
| would piuJieularly notice tn
I tnges hi* (Vureliouse* have -
of the city with regard to fir,
1 other buildings uad at a
1 uiul Wi ll cneltwaaf.
fthye iff—rf
Brun;;ht to .tail,
•cn county, on tlio 2fftliday of Mav Inst, three
Fellows, to wit: AR THUR about 25 vear*
made, about 5 feet ft or Iff inches high, speak*
"hen spoken to, dark complexion, without
upital hv T. J. 1 heard,one of his upper fiont teeth rotten, weighs about
on, known art'tbctovvu J 175 or T.d pounds. Roth of the others are iinmeil JA-
'■ public that he ha* | COR, the oldest about *22 years old, yellow complexion,
n »vv oil tin: w ay from i he is a chunky, well set fellow, 5 feet 3 or 5 inches high,
ah 1 quick nml lively when spoken to, weighs ubout
or Ull pound*. The other one is of dm k complexion,
lo, ubout Iff or 20years old, Im* ou the top of
\V&
| old,*pm
I very h|.i
I heard, in
intitle it to a lil
iiliout clashing with the in
iiting the. im rit* v\ hicli many
of them undoubtedly possess. The Editor will take n
general range through tho field of usefulness. Tie Jour
nal cnihrm'i's Biographical Sketches of eminent men,
Historical Talcs, Discoveries, Invcntmi"*, N 'tunil Hi.vlo- !
ry,(’hcmisti v, Mhrowil Observations, &»-. all rah ulatcd |
.o expand the jntellcct, improve tho moral power*, ami I
convey useful information.
Each numb r will contain numerous Ennrr.vings, ii ■
Im-trutivo of the sulijeel* dcserihod,
A number i* to be published on the 15th ofcv cry mouth, •
containing between 10 nml 50 imperial octavo pages,and j
botvvern 20 and 30 engravings, with priuied cover*.
IT/* Terms—$2 per annum, payable, in advance—IV
cent* per single number.
All Cotmnunieations )po«t paid,) mu*t he nddrcsseil to
Titov McKi k, Jr. oj t ’o., Albany, No. 57 ^tate-,Street, i
All Editor*of Newspapers, who will publish tho lore- 1
going prospectus, and notice the contents of the work ns !
it is published,slmll he entitled to the first volume. j
Any person remitting (post five,) eight dollar*, shall (
rcorivv five copies for one year, and continued a* long ns ,
the money is regularly forwarded.
Rost-Master* mid other* who mny wish tonct ns Agent* {
for the American Journal, shall receive 25 percent, on all 1
monies collected nml forwarded to the Publishers, to Uu j
accompanied at all times w ith the subscriber*’ names, |
from whom it is collected.
Postage, for less than I Off miles, 4} rents—any distance '
exceeding I Off mites, 7j cents.
'•'Ii*' I'uhUkIi G«‘iicmi Sturt Rook, i
C iOAHNG tlown from the curliest period of the British I
J turf,with an Appendix—containing u list of Sin!-,
lion* nml Mure* imported into thi* country, before ami j
since the Revolution—nsnh-o, of tlicir most noted Rrogc- ,
ny-—compiled uud reprinted for J. S. .Skinner, Baltimore. |
r ’The English work in three volumes in bomds cost ,4-J5. |
The Ainerii'an edition, beautifully printed, and well I
hound, costs Inti .4 I (I lorn single copy, or seven dollar* to
any one seudin : 45l), The money may In* adilressed to
J.S. .Skinner, Baltimore, ut his cost nml risk, and the I
hook w ill he sent to any place in the Union, all charges I
paid, to which Merchants or Booksellers arc in the habit
of sending goods or hooks.
'Two of the most judicious breeders of horses linvestn-
ted, that this work “ought to he in the possession of oil
breeders ot thorough-bred homes;” and “no breeder of
of tho blood horse, ’ says another, “ought to luvuitlvcit
this hook; and many who ur© not breeders,would find ii
I instructive, in tracing the pedif
— I \\ ith thi* plantation would ho sold 11 working hand , . ,
1 nil y oung, likely nud acclimated ; or tlm number would ! both amusing
1 e increased, if desired. Also |i:e stock of Horses, the most fenowned stallions anti marcs in the* world.”
Mules, Oxen, H agon, Farming Uten-ils, Ae.«Ve. j dec I
There is a growing crop on the place, consisting of ‘
120aerosol (’niton, besides <form (hits, Ac. winch would
I he sold with the place, if desired.
Any reasonable time will be given upon the payments
being well secured ; hut the price would be much redu-
i»(/« and Groceries,
whU h will le* void
ready to p'ceive (fotton
d Sonmko udv unec*. He
- fiy'lldrt the great advati-
lense part
.they l
i«'* irm»>
g dvt*
m nay sii«»et dr hu
w * h rn.fi
his head a large scar cause.I by a burn. The
that they boh.ng to oye Jo ■ >p!i Meeks, In Clinton, Mi 5
si^sippi,und that they lived at his plantation on tin' Rig
Black River, and that their ••vers«»er’s is named Little
ton. Th* !»vv tier in requested to come forward,pay thoir
rxjn'licoH, sod ink* fli«m -iv.
)"»•* h ft WM. U’. ANDERSON, Sk’tf.
e«l for prompt pi _
Imin 'diate poHsession would lie given if sold with the
pri'sent crojt.
Any inquiries in regard to this ii.op r’", which mn.v he.
communicated by mail, and addressed N«» either the
pci -oiH Inui'iift u mentioned, at Amstcnhuu, Mi; sissippi, , shall
(( ill he promptly responded to.
This juopcitv will he shewn, and ih* term* known, j
upon application to the subscriber, on the ptemisc*. or ,
to A Ja. k-ou Buike,ut Amsterdam. (AH**.)
July 3—fW JAMES Bl.’RKi
KKIV.IRDt
A /-. YI TO M \\. calling himselfTliO
i.i i LDtiT.eamc to my hotjua in April lust,said
he had no home, and I employ ed him. On tho 23tli ull.
,? U ' U '"y ••’■•'phn-ment. taking with him mv Horse, Snd-
GG uiifl Bridle, vv oil 11 NI -.*.), ni id also robbing me id
iu i-asii. .''ai I lellow will probably make for (ircoiivillc,
Aleiivvellier eountv. Anv person delivering sai l fellow
I jny hoist* to in* in Ruioain county', near I’atontoo,
reward,or for the horse alone ^'*5
LEMON \V. 1 ART.
the State will give the above 2
• Rtf ubo
*• 7' Ml the iiupers
i or 3 inset lion*, and ft
1 tentoji, fin pa vim nr.
jon 14—tf
•wuitl their accounts t
me ni Eii- I . •
. W T. (iKEE
the ollu
largest journal |nihlisln d in Rhiladelphia, and one of tlio*
very best lit the United Stair.*.” 'The New York
says—-“ w . know of tiotliing nore liberal on the part i*f
tin editors, and no menu.* mere rliicacioos to draw oat
thu doriiiiitil[talents of oor country, than t fit ir tinexuin-
ph .1 lihenilitr in offering litcrarv prizes.”
The Albany Aier. ury <,f March I Oh, i J53fi h.vp, “tho
Saturday Courier, is decidedly the best Family Ncwspu-
per ev er piihlisln d in this or any other country, lit d its
(nine is duly apprei iiited hv fin- public,if we mav jiulrn
from if* vast <-ir. «t!:• ri >n. w lis h exceeds 25,ltT Jjicr week !
It • cruteiits are' iign.cablv v arinl, and each numbercon-
fnias more really yi,limbic * reading un.iler’ than is pub
lished in a week in anv daily paper iu the Union. It*
mammoth dimension- enable it. Miieriirising pretric*
tors, M- vcr . U (i.M)Vv \ nn A Ci. vg b K,ol'i'liiladclphi«, to
re-ptihlish iu ite coinirins, in tlic eounc ol a year,seve ral
ol the most intet’iMting new works that ivsue from the
Britisli pres* ; which vnnnot fail to give it n permanent
interest, and render it worthy of pren-rvntion. ’Tomeet
the wish*.-, therefore, of sm-li of their subscribers ns ils-
sire to lmvo ti cir m.n b.-r* l.oiifil, tlicy have ilcti rinincd
on ir. ’iiin ni: < dition of the Courier iu the quarto fintn,
which vciil M odi i it mm h more convenient for leading
w In n it i* ! ouud in a volume, nud thus greatly ciilinuco
its value,’’
'I'll Ii CiUARTO EDITION, under the title of tho
Rjmi.adj i gin v Miitio'U, w ill eommcnce with the publi
cation of The Rri/s Tale, to which w ;:e nw nrded the prize
of t?B»ff, w riflrn by iMiss I cslie, editor of thn splendid
Annual the 'Token, and author of IVncil Skcti fics and
ofii-T valuable conlrilmtioii* to Amcrienti Literature.—
A I urge nuinhcr of songs, poems, tales, Arc. offered in
competition for the premiums, w ill add value and
interest to the succeeding numbers, which will also b*
enriched by iistoryfiom Miss Scdguw ick,author of llopo
Leslie, the Linw noils. &c. vv hose talents have been so
justly and extensively appreciated, both nt home and
abroad.
This approved FAMILY NKWSRAREIt in strictly
neutral in religious and politienl matters, and the an*
eomproinisiiig opponent oUquackery of every Kind.
MAI’S.— In addil onto all of which the publishers
intend furnishing their patron* with u series of engraved
Maps, embracing the twcntv-fjve States of the Union,
Arc. exhibiting the situation', &e.of rivers,towns,tnotin
tains, lakes, the sou hoard, internal improvements, as
displayed in ciimils, mil roads, diti*. with other interest
ing ami useful lealnrcs, roads, distances, Arc. forming a
complete Allas for general use und information, hand
somely executed, and each distinct map on a large qitar
lo sheet, at an expense which nothing but the splendid
patronage which for six years past has bcuu at) geucious-
i ly extended to them could wnrinnt,
! TF. RMS.—The Rhiladvlphio Saturday Courier ia
j still eoiitiuucd in its large form, and at the. same price «.h
j heretofore. 'The Rhilum liihiu Mirror, being a large
«|mirto edition oi the Saturday Cmirier, with its incrcas-
. d attractions, and printed cn’tho best line vvhite pn)»er ot
j the same size im the New Y«»rk Albion, will he put at
jirceiselv ouehalfihe juice of thnt valuable journal, viz:
Three Dollars nr r unmtui. pavahle ftj advatiee (includ-
1 ing tho Maps.) WlMJDYv ARD Ar OLAI5KE,
I " Rhiladelphia.
97’'Rhe paper will ho p-n t in exchange to suen news-
papers us uiuy oblige us bv publishing tlm above ndver-
jnno 7
Utas'lKli N(allion».
I EVIATIIAX ill J10I' ill.- so upon, mul due itoilt’.r Iu
J the e room.
.ST. GU.l>', winner of the Di nnv, nt f fffi and 31 to
the groom, nt t.'ol, ii. Elliott's, near (iallnfiti.
i \ RDOG, w;:,::er of the I)f:<hv, at 5?5«, un.) to tho
groom, at Alvl- mmi’s l.ivi rv Stable iu Nashville. Foi
parlicul.vi-s hoc hvimUviils. '
N. R. Between *!5 und Iff mures have been positively
engaged to Lev iuthuu.
may 17—G| J A VU> J iCKgQN jg Co.
Poll SAM).
C)T\.1.13J, iitlli.-. ii lilli.liMli. t a.I M-I lion of on
‘rnkoo i ni I'lv. \|*|»lv lo MYL1.3
*.»r*- v th. Mf)»rot ■ ountv . Gu.
* < i . tiseineut.