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Appltnit Shorin'SnlCB.
WriU. IwnoM.nii t!io Tirot Turwlnv in AUHLST
„ ( . X I M tin. court Iioum 111 Appling ciiunly, lie-
tween Ilia usunl hour. ol oula, tliclulluning property, to
*Lot of land .V> 417,in llie H.l d s ttrirt of A puling conn-
tv,containing 4911 acres, more or lee*, levied on na Ilia
properli of lirvimt Velvrruni, of Trigg* county to »a-
tiefv* K la iu favor of Darnel VV. Sliino.
5 SOLOMON CAN.NAOAY, Sli’ff.
Also, ill the same time anil filler,
One lot of lanil, No V20, in the 2d di.tnrt of *nid coun
ty, levied on na the property of Epliraitn I’. " 11,1 *•[ *"•
tiafv iiexeentioiu iseued from n juatiei "" ,N
iliniriet iu aniilcounty, in favor of \\ i 1 limn J. vvebh va
the suid r.uhruim P.Webb: properiv pointed ont by
the plaintiff. _ UAfvlEl. SMITH, D. M. (1.
Warren Sheriff Salt * Pumpout U.
W ll.Lbtaoldon tha first TBeadov in AL f.l SI next,
at the court-house door, in \Vnncumn, \\ nr.cn
county, IxMwoeti the lawful liociiol sale, the following
,,r Xc pniV'of bay lioreea. 7 year* old, one other 11 v eura
old, one aorrel luir-e 11 year, old, l*o minor, one 4 years
old, the oilier 14 war* old, III beda and iinttraaM-a, 10
bedatcad". I blanket*, 1 counleroin, i alu-cu, 1 holater,
and pillow tome lilted, 1 barouche, 1 g»g, 1 waggen mul
FOV1I IMLO.VH1* ISOTICES.
I IOIIR months niter Uuto, application will he mndc to
" llto Inferior court of NVui ren county, when sitting for
ordiimrv purposes, for leave to sell the reul estate of
$uiiim-i It. Kcddiuli, Intv.: ol mid county, dtc'da lor the
benefit of the heirs and etaditors.
julj IS—w4m ELlSIiA Bl IUON, Adm’r.
K mouths after date, application will he made U
tor
M the Inferior Court of Baldwin county, when sitting j ncXI| KIJ j ailfcWcr rh j
or ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell that part i.r ilia ! to he alledjed to him iu the nrc
vul estate of John Marler, dec d. known as Metier * i Kule I c advertised once u
(formerly Prosser’s) Mills, ly itig on Town Creek in said
county, and the lunds upiinrtennat, being upwards ot
7,UUU acres, ANN MAULER, Adm’x.
July 1 -—" tin __
months uflordate, application will ho nmde to
, the Inferior court of Putnain county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and m-
groenof the estute of James Shannon, late of said conn* '
ty, dot'd. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
JOHN A. SILVRMAN, I * , •
may 10 » ELUEUT \V. BAYNES, $ r j
1 7V )l R months after date, amdiciitiun will he triad** to i
the Itifenof court of Wilkinson county, when sit- j
tine for ordinary purposes, for leave to scllall tin land,
belonging to thecsluto of Abner Hicks, dec’d. Iat<* of |
said county* E. W. DL.VNLS, Ad
innv 10—w4m
harne** 1 Dearborn wagon, and the hire of five negroes
until Christinas, Mary a woman, Weston n bov, Bradford
a bov, Ohediah a bov, Peter a hoy, all levied on us the
property of Joseph C. Harris to*uti*fv sundry U his,one
1“ ^ urof ThoroM ‘ , UTv” J ANl’ikV«s. l ;x. l si.-ir.
Dcnttitr Cult's.
myiLL he sold mi the fir-t Tuesday in SEPTEM-
AIOVMM<Y NOTICES.
OglctlioriH 1 Sitp4 v iior Court.
Elizabeth \ unluudinglium, i
vs. S LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
Dawson Vaiilandinplmin.
I I'appearing, Irom the return of the .SlictilT, in this j
k t.if.e, that defendant is not to he found in the county,
it is ordered by the Court, ihut he appear ut tin* next term,
of said court, to Lc held ou the third Monday in Apiil
inautis and things then uud >
prendre*, und that a copy of |
i a month for three months ,
preceding snid court, in one of the public gazettes of this i
.State.
A true extract from the minutes this 10th Jan. 1836.
}an in.:..1 jtBIN LANDR1 II, (’Ik.
iUl(< • I A, \V ilkm-on county — \\ m m a \. iUTi I ■■ II
guardian for the orphans of Charles Craft, dec’d.
ppliea to ino for letter* ul dismission from said guar
dianship—
This is therefore (utile the kindred and creditors ofsnid ;
dec’d. to he and uppeur at my oflicc within the time pro
scribed by law, to shew cause,if any they have, why suid |
letters should not he gi anted.
(liven under mv hand thi 25th davof January. 183G.
fell a—mf.iii JEREMIAH llF.ALL, C.C. O.
g 1 HfdliGlA, Pulliam County*—\V jiereaa Lae Bird,
administrator of the estate of Levi i’oswcll, dec’d.
VEW MSiC,
lUiiaicurlufttrumciitK) auU Tlu.iv
eivedfrom Europe,lor sale at A Ivv IL1. .'i [
tircat Northern anti Sonttitrn
DAILY KAIL KOtTE.
rilHEPdaraburg Kail Uoail Coinpnny inform llieoub
X lie that their ltoud,extending from Pctershurir Va
d order. | lo Carolina, on the Roanoke, a distance
r>, That on Thunilay tlicUih day of Angu*t i ot CO miles, and consiituting n purl of the (ireat Doilv
will he received for discount from die conn- j Mail Route North und South, is now amply provided
Central Bank ol* Wforgla.
JLNL lti, ID36.
R ESOLVED, That a distribution of three hun
dred thousand dollars he made ou uccoininodtt-
•I .Ml .SIC SALOON, (sign of the Holden Lyre,) iust ! tion notes among the several Counties in this Slate,
received from ugents iu Loudon and Psii--, a very vuluu- J alphabetical order.
hie assortment of 1 itusoi.v^kd, That on Thurtday Vic 1 \lh day of Aug-
,\ow Hl.ifilc A Miislciii Instruments, J | «Hb
whit-li lugclher vv III* lilt i-xtcii-iv.- -ux-U un lioiitl, ainbrif ]., lrkt , irons, Coin.lcn, Campbell, Cnrri.il, Cima, Cliul- j the Iraiol thut may oiler. The Curs'leuvo- curb eu,l r
iu us lur-e an us ortment uf .tins.', .Mu-icul li.-trit- | hum, Cherokee, Cl.uk, Cobh, Columbia, Coweta, Crow- i the RoaT. luily on the arrival of the respective Mails —
mem-, anti Muai.-ul .Men Imniliso, us eulibc louud m uny f or( | [ )t . c m„ r , UoKulb, I limit, Eurlv, Emnghum, Emuii- j Ti un-llera with their, own et|uip.gcs, cuti have ih'dr
cstubli-luiii ut iu the I luted Shiites. ucl, Elheit, Eat cite, Elovil, Eoraytli, ami Franklin. | horses anil anrriage.Tninsporteil on this Hnml wi.i.
v lit. i. lrtim Loudon, arc the last compost- I ic t » ,itn.iow u. ill he ; fet t sul'et v and convenience : mul ilms
( i 1
I sNOf II months after date, application w ill I
' to the honorable the Inft nor court of Walton
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leu
u lot of laud, No. 1 fit), in the third district ofTroupeoitn
ty, belonging lo tin* estate of Win. S. Meadors, dec’d.
A BH A >1 MEADORS, Jr. Admr.
I applies for letters of dismission—
— j ’1 his is llieit-fore to cite the kindred and ereditorsof siiid !
made ( dee d to he and appear at toy olf.ee witlii)i the tin.e pro- !
cutin- . scribed by law, to anew cuuse, it uny they have, why said
o sell j letters should itol he granted.
(iiven under my hand this 31st January, 1336.
fdi2—mfun ‘ WM. B. CARTER, C. C. O.
BER next, at the court-hot
h ^t K R months after date, application will be made to
the lu list tor court of Cp*on county, when sitting
tl.e tmvn of f or oriliuun purpnaea f..r b-
June 23
k, late of I p:»on emintv,
JOSEPH HORSI.KV, Adm’r.
NANCV II \MKICK, Adm’x.
\ FT Ell the expim
\v ill lie made to the Inf
Of f«M
months, appli' ation
oitrt nf Epson <
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave t-
tiif land belonging to Benjamin llnmiiek, Hrir
juns 28 JOSIAMI HORSLEY , (iitnTib.nn.
Buinbriilre, Ueculur cmiiity, within the uuuul hours of | j„| M1
sale, rite following property, to «n : .
250 acres of laud, being lot No :::.in the I Mb diatriet
of origiunlly Early now Deentur countv, h vied on ns
the property «»f Thomas (iiillaway tos'iiisfy n fi fa issued
from the juntiees remrt of \\ alt"ii eoui.ty, at the suit "(
Stephen Folkerv* Thomas Onllawuy. Edward (initbrr,
•HQ Enoch Need limn ; propertv pointed out by Jesse f I.
Davrv*, levy made ntnl returned to toe hv a coir tat>l rt .
•One acre «»r land, hsing lot No 7, in the town of f’lrn-
Bint (trove, in said enmity; also one other lot in said
town, contiimim''two acres of Intel, the number is not
known, hut is distinguished by the lot whereon Ruins
Ballard now lives, all levii d oh as the property of Hulun
Ballard lo satisfy sundrv ft fas issued from the justices
routtof Decatur county, at tha anil of m. 1‘enhodv A
Co. vs said Rufus Ballard ; property point* d out by W il-
linm I’caboily ; l«v; nmde and returned to me by a con-
stnhlo.
2.’»l) acres of land, hein^hit No200, in the 2l«t di^fnr t
of originally Early now Decatur county, levied upon ns
the property of l.vinnn Sheppon! to sntipfv sundry fi f«s
issued from thejustin s point of Decatur county, at the
suit of Mary Fairchild, adm’x. of (’a i r I niri Itihl, de
ceased, vs said l.vtnan Shefinnrd and Llias \\ ester; h*-
svinatie and returned to me ov aconalalil®. , , . - - •
One lot in tin* town of Rniiibridge, in said county of wk. n sit I me for ordinary purposes for |ea
Decatur, whereon Water B. Mason now lives, number — u,, ““
not know n, hut supposed to he lot No 06, levied on to «n-
tiafy a 6 fu issued from tli * Superior court of Deentiir
county, at the suit of Win. Benhody A Co. vs T.oviek (•
Moore, and levied oo as the property of
Moore; propertv pointed out hv NN'
11 1 11 \t
II the real estate ol
applie..
appear
»n county.—Wberea
r li tters of dismissii
e of said county,deceased.
* tie kindred und creditors <.('*-
it inv otliee within the time i
sell
I .K >1 : R months after date, application w ill he nmde to
the Inferior court of Scriven county, when sifting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot N<*. 233, in
the BUh cl list, ami 3d .nee, (Mierokee county, draw n by the
oridiaus of Jacob Lew is. dei’M. this I I’.th A pril, I to.
april 26 FI ETON K. LEWIS. Guardian.
I Ntll R months after date, application will he made to
^ the Inferior court of .Morgan county, when sifting
for onlinarv purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of
j Allen Shelton,der’d. All persons concerned will plena*
i take notice, and file their objections, if anv rliev have.
MARY ANN SHELTON, Adm i.
| march 29 JOSEPH SHELTON. Adm’r.
| .1()l’fl month* after date application will he made to
" the honorable Inferior court of Oglethorpe county,
II the
negroes belonging to the minor of Whitson O. Johnson,
der’d. ISAAC \V. J()fl.\SON,(iiiardian
id Lovick (i.
n. (’• I.* a ter.
NVAt. MARTIN, D. Sh’ff.
ADJIlXISTn.VTOK’S MAf.r*.
npiil 12-»
.torn mi
ill b • made to
Ordinary purposes, for h ave to sell tin* real estate be
longing to Alien MiCIcndon, late of said county, dec’d.
forth' benefit of the heirs and creditor• of said dec’d.
march 8—w tm WILLIAM f • MAPI*, AdmV.
■ jNul'R months after dan*, application will ho made to
>\ i!!iv
ill, i
Daniel II.
A Kingc
! fate of M..«
i This is tit
dee d, to Lo
! senhed by law,to
letters should not he granted.
(iiven under iiiv hand, this 30th dav of Jan
fell 9—ii»6m JEREMIAH llEAlL,
( UiOROIA, Wilkinson county. W he'i
i Bell, gunriiisn loF tIk the orphans of (
late of said county, dec’d. applies u» me. tor lettv
dismission—
And wherena Joel Df as, and William Lord, ndmini
trntors on the estate of M.u It I>e» s, late iA said count
dec’d. applies to me for l« tiers of dismission from sa
estate—
'I’ll is is therefore to cite the kindred a ml creditors of *n
dee’d. to he and appear at my oltVi wifbin the time pi
scribed by law, t«» anew cause, it any they have, w by sa
letters should not he granted.
(iiven under my hand tl.i-* 7th dav of .March. If 35.
march 15—niton JERF.MI A H‘REAt.1 , C. f’. O.
^^()R(L\N Superior f’ourt, March Term, 1336.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
jr ii„ Mu**ic from London, art the last comppsi
tions of’ eminei t.i :o t< rs urranged for one flute—oncun«l
two flutes—lb md piuuo forte—two flutes ami piano
forte—entire Operas lor the fluta—scbxtions Ironi Ros-
sini’s Operas for two flutes—Trio» for three flutes, A c.
Among the Musical Instruments are the tnucli admir
ed Aeconlions of vurious sizes, .Spanish (jluilurs ol eve
ry style and pattern, varying in price from $6 to $100.
French and German Violins uud Violoncellos
Buss llorui and China Bells) Serpents uud Keyed
Bugles,
Concert Trumpets and Horns,
Bags und Cuscs lor Guitars, Violins, Flutes und Ac
cordions,
Cv mbuls, Bassoons, 'I’riangles, Hornn, Trumpets,
Tuning l inks, Tuning Hammers, IIuuliug llorus.
isti cl Wire, Violin Bovva, Violin Bridges.
Strings for Violins,Vinitnrs, and V'iolincclliMI,
Reeds for Clarionets, Oboes and Bmuooin-.
1 iiigcr Boards, Tail Pieced,and Pegs lor N ioltn.*, A c.
In udditiJn to the above, the subscriber is constantly
receiving from his manufactory Superior Piano Forte*,
manufactured expressly lor Ins establishment, uf vurious j
patterns of Rosen ood and .Mahogany, with the Grand j
Action, Harp Stop, Metallic Pluto*,yV/. embracing the j
iiitiFt fashion of furniture w*itli tablet und liolloti-cor-
ncre«l fronts, veneered legs und Grecian m rool?. All of
which urc waJrautcd to 6o made of such inuterialrt und
so well reasoned us to atand the test of every climate, I
und can he returned if uny defect is found in tlieinstru-
11111*. Piicc from $150 to $i)30. Piano stools of vuri- |
k .sjmnd with Pianos, of Rosewood,)
uno covers of cvi v variety of colors
Un the Wdh day of Augu*t thereafter, notes >ill
cceivod from the eountiea of Gilmer, Glynn, fwee
J hours, while resting their horses, a journey w hich v
Gwinnett, Huherslium, Hall, Hancock, Huriis, Heard, j otlierwhu rcouirc two day s to accomplish.
Henry, Houston, Irwin, Jacksonand Jusper. I • , l , c , ‘'.ukely Hotel, ut the bouthern tcrniiuution oftho
- - - • 1 I4.— 1 !•»” I-''.' — 1. 11 i I t a.I I...',, I, . *****
Oii the day of An git* l thereafter, notes will he
'vd from the e.oiilitioH of Jefferson, Jones, Laurens,
Liberty, Lincoln, Lowndes, Ltimokin, Madison. Mu-
Mclnludh, Mi liwcther, Monroe,Montgomery, Mor
gan, Murray and Muscogee
Rail Rood, has been rc-built of brick
ule, uud no pc #
jdatiou such us will give satisfaction to pusseneers nml
travellers generally. 6 1
Besides the dnilv line of Mail
i ' On the Utdny of September thereafter, notes will he for the South, via Ruleigh, Fayett
! received from tlieeouiuies of Newton,O^rlolhorpe, Puulil- ! Jj ne a^h^HHtgli three times u week, connected with
ing, Pike, Pulaski, Putnam, Rabun, Rundoltih, Rich
tnond, Scriven, Stewart, Sumter, 'I’nlhot, Taliafer:
Tultuull, Telfair und 'J’liomas.
Con. hr,. from ni.kelv
-tt.v.1 c, w>. ;> ,. re j, *
— .i week, connected with
the Mail Line at Fayetteville, and ulxo n lino from til x
Rail Road nt Belfleld to Clarksville, Milton & Danville *
And on thelith **y of September thereafter, notes will
he received from the counties of Troup, Twiggs, Union,
I pson, Walker, Walton, Ware, Warren, Washington,
\Vin nc, Wilkes uud Wilkinson.
All notes must he made payable ut the Central Bunk
of Georgia, have tiro or more "ood endorm r#,twu\ no note j
will, oiiunv account; ho received after 12 o’clock, M. of
the days uhove specified.
t of the last General Assembly, it is provided, j
. i »Milton & Danville *
Another tri-weekly lmolrqjn Blnkelp, passes throuel,
Warren ton, Oxford, &c. and connects u lino to Snlisbu
rv, N. C.
' in the course of the season, a branch will he onened
from the Petersburg Rail Road at lielfield, to Wilkins’
rry at Gaston on the Uouuoke, from whence a Ruil
is now ubout to he
! hi id"
Road to cross the river by
constructed to Raleigh.
The Rail Road from Baltimore to Washington is now
"• operation, thence to Potonmc landing,the line is con-
Tliat from and niter the passage of this net, no note tinned by Steuni-hoals. thciicc#vin Fredericksburg to
' ■" 1 UutlunoiiU, a considerable portion of tho Rail Road ia
Tuning Forks, llaimncrs, A c. A*i
very description limed, repaired,or
puck*
comity, when silting ft
sold oil the first Tucsibiv i
house in Warren county ,
250 4fff8 of Lniid.
more or lens. Sold ns the properly of \\ il I in in Stan
ford, sen. dec’d. for the henrfit of the heirs and creditors
of said dec’d. (the widow’s dower exiepted, which is
laid otr and assigned to lim.) The In ml lying mostly
Wiirron county , n small (ini t in Columhiacounty
credit until the 2',tit December, 1837
ami approved security,
july 12
Inferior court of Wniren i | ( , (i
r»ctXi v nr.r;r'.h;, ! |w - 1,1 ir(|!| ,ii " i,ic| ron..o r iy ■.<
the Inferior court of Greene county, when sifting
litmrv purnonen, for lrn»<*
rertns
with Hirinlf notes
ELISHA Bf’fLiON, Adm’r.
Land in Walker. I iilon rind l*itcild-
iiitg, for ftialp*
W ILL be sold before tlm enurt-lionse door in Wal
ker oouuty, on tho first Tuesday in AI GL’S I’
next, between the iisonl hours of sale,
Lot ol* V^find, An. 20f>,
k inlhs28t!i disi.aud 3d sec. of origitmilv Cherokee, now
Walker county, containing one huudtcJ and sixty Acres,
more or lass.
Also, before the court-house door in Cnion county, on
the first Tuesday in August next, between tho usual
hours of sale, —
f.ot of Linii!. !Ao. ID,
in the 7tli dist. and l>'tscc.iii orieiually (.-herokre now
Union county, containing one handled nnJ sixty acres,
more or loss.
Also, will Ik* sold h 'fore t’m court-house door in Pauld
ing comity, on tin* fir-*t Tuesday in August next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, tho interest of Thus, A.
Banks,dec’d. iu
L01 of l.nitfl, Y’o. 13N,
in tho 3<l di-t. 3d see. of m igically < .'licroki'c now f’nnbl-
ing county, containing forty acres, more or less. • w ’. , tid
lands helo
of Elhcrf countv,
sai<i dcc'd. Ten
June 7
nf Tliomns A. Banks, late
id sold for the benefit of the heirs ol
. ash.
TIIO.M \H JONES, >
WM. BAILEY. ; Ex’ip.
VOCNGI..G.HA rilUS,)
art. Sold as the property of William Corrv, dec’d.
march L r »- wfm JOHN S. CORRV, Adm’r.
I .loi n mouths from date, nppli< ntion will he made to
the Inferior court off’rawford county, when sitting
for ordinal v imrposcH, for leave to sell the ical estate of
Hcdmoti B Mason,dc* *d. for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said dec’d. JOHN A. KNIGHT,
Legatee in right of his w ife, and Guardian for
inarch 15—wlrn Brown Mason.
I .VM R months nAer date application will lie made to
the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe countv, when sit
ting as n court of Ordinary, for leave to sell three ne
groes belonging to tlineMntoof William Hudson, dec’d.
for (benefit nf the heirs and creditors of said deceased,
march 22 FREDERICK HUDSON, Adtn’r.
I’ the Inferior court of Bah ■l win county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land belong
ing to Thomas Miller, a minor,
mnrrh 22-vvlm JOHN EVANS, Guardian.
1 .301 R mouths after date, application will he made ff*
tho Inferior court of Jasper county, whi n sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave fo sell the Inn.I and ire*
-roes belonging to the estate of Richard l> Ring, dec’d.
late of said comity. JOHN JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
mnv 17—w tm
1 .301 11 months nAer date, application will he mndc to
the Inferior court of Bnldvv in < ounly, vvln'ti sitting
for ordinary purposes, for lenve to sell a lot of land, .No
72, in the 7f!i district nml 2d section of (’herokre county ,
belongin'; to the c-infc of Daniel Ra«rincer. dre’d.
may 17 — wlrn JOHN I.. BARRINGF.R, Adm’r.
fllOtlic Inferior court of Jn«pcr county, when sitting
I for onlinarv purposes, four months aAor date, ap
idicntion will ha made for leave to sell the real estate of
\\ ill imn Askew, Inte of said county, deer asi d.
july 12—w4m
will he sold in Madisoty, in said on llte first i
fieptcciuhor next, hctweou tho usual hours of sale,
Two ^ioRlonifittft of f.stfid,
situate in said comity, tho fir«t being the plantation w here
the lute James Shepherd, dec’d. lived, containing 1095
acres of land, tuor« orl •««, compose d of several Mqtiatb
lots amI parts of lots, adjoining lands of Richard L. Mn*
quere, Janies 1,. Iloriio and others, well improved and in
good repair for cropping.
Also, lit the same time nml place, one other Settlement
in said county, on tho wator* of I.it'd • Riv»*i, containing
HO*J 1-2 \<n %,
novvn as the Bail v place, adjoining lands of J.i*». F.inns
d Peior \V. Wnfton. The above sattlements contains
a good portion of the L ist corn and cotton land iu the
county, und is well worthy the attcntionofcapitnUstp w ho
wish to vest their funds in such Incrativ «• IntHinessan plant
ing at the present prices of cotton. Imtli plncess lying on
thoumin road from Greciieshofooghio Moiitiecllo— -I'lie
first place is well calcuhitcd for n stand for a Public
House, having all noec-mry liuildiii ;s for that purpose
together with a Store House, Blacksmith simp, A-. A. .
k, h 'ing the real estate of Jhiii.m Simple i d, dot ’•!. and sold
’•for th« honefit of the heirs of snid dee’d. Terms mndc
Xktiown on the dm of -.file.
4 ’A l(T F.R SHEPHERD, J> \dm’rs
laid county, deer as* d.
TANDY W. KEY, Adm’r.
A FTER the expiration of four month*, application
will he made to the Inferior court of Putnain conn
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for letlvo to sell
all the real estate uf Martin Ptiillips, dec’d.
JOHN (’. MASON,
JOHN LEE.
april 26—w 1m Guardians of tho Orphan*.
1 .301 R months after date, application w ill he made to
1 the Inferior C’ourt nf Tvriggn county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land No.
1.0, in the 12th ilistrict of I.eo, belong ing to the estate of
Dm id (’riimpton, aeeensed.
« 10 WM. A. CRUMPTON, Adm’r.
persons indebted to the estate of Richard I).
>arnh L. Bow i n, i
William Bowen,)
It appealing to the Court, from the return of the She. j
rifl* in fliia cane, that the defendant t* i ot to ha found in
Morgan county,oii motion,ordered, that service It per
fected by a pubic afinn rf this rule m Ih* Georgia Jour
nal in crinforinily to law.
A true extract from the minutes o r the Hut rMercouri,
March term, 1836, this I th dm <u March. | 3< .
i ■ i. h j: if.-im JOHN VV. PORTER, Clk.
( 1 E( >RGI A, Morgan eotnify.— Irif. rior Court, Mining t
1 for ordinary purposes, Adjourned Term, March 21, I
1836.
Present tin ir Honor 1 Isaac Walker, \V dlinm H. Htokr s, ‘
and Elijah E. Join - j . Jttsticoe.
On the application of Tliomn* Nolan, administrator on j
the estate of I tiah E. Amnions, decra-ed, srntir.g to the '
Court, that he Imn finally administered and pa d out the |
ns-cts of anid estate, and prays for letters of dirnission |
therefrom—
Also, Washington G. Ballard, ndmhdstrr.tor
estnteof Renjamin Rnllsrd.de*
that lie has finally adminiMfcred and paid out the assets
of snnl estate, and prays for letters of dismi-sion there- j
from—
\\ hereupon, it is ordcMd, that tiiis six months notice
ho given of this application in the Georgia Jnimial, rc- ,
quiring all persona to file their olijections, if anv they \
have, against the granting of th" same, on or before the,
first term of the court, after the expiration of rite time '
aforesaid,in default thereof, letters diMnisscrv w ill hr j
ernnted in terms of tin* st»t*it* in such cases mode nnd '
provided.
A true extract front tlm minttlT s, March 21. IPAf.
march 29— nifim JOHN W. PORT F.R, C. f’. O. 1
( 1 EoRGIA, Wilkin-on (’onntv.—Win i* as John f p-
T ton, ndminiatrator on the estate ( .f Hhrph* rd Mm o, 1
late of Wilkinson county, di c'd, applies to me for letters I
of dismission—
This i* therefore Incite the kindred and creditors of said
dec’d. Hi lie and appear at my office within tho time pre- j
scribed by law, t*. dicvv cause, if any they h.avo, vvhvsaid
letters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand this 5th dav of April, 1836.
april 12 * JEREMIAH BEALL, (’. (’. O.
( 1 EORGI \, Baldwin County—Inferior Court, Mlllng j
I for ordinary purposes, May Term, 1836.
R! LI*. NISI.—^Wncrees W'illiain R. Jackson, ml- I
mini trator *.it the eMnte of William Everitt, rleernscd, I
makes npnlicnlion for I Iters of diinission from snides- I
talc, all* iic in2 that he is about fo < I.*v«• the business am!
filially settle flic < state of* his snid int. state—
It is therefore ordered hv the court, that six months
notice of this appli* ation fie gin n in the Georgia Jour
nal of this pi nee, and at I !m expiration of said time, the
rourt will (nnless cause hr shew n to the contrni \) order
sni*l letters of dismission to hr granted.
A true extract from the minut* s, tiiis -Ith May, 1836.
nay 10—mfin B. T. H I I BBS, Clk.
oils patterns t
Mahogany,
und *| mi I it it r*.
Piano Foil*
Htruinents *3 *
ed at short no .
U l' Purchasers will find it to their advantage to cull
nml .-xamitie the above.
Platen, ('larionets, fthoen, rinircofet*, single and doti-
hfk. Ortor c /''/a tei», Picalocs, J'ifcx,\e. (] j * 9 he sub-
seriher manuftmltircs the cel* Inal* *1 Coeuirood 1'luten,
with the ivory joint, silver mountings, keys, &*:.
used ex* lusivrlv by all the principal Professors
Instrument throughout the country .
A l-m, i onstautiv puhli-lii dby th»*HidiMerih*'r all the new
nml fashionable Music, wide I*, iri mldition to his recent
juigc nml increasing Catalogue of Standard Music,—
Instrut tion Books/—Gamut Scales, &c. Ate. constitutes
th»* most valuable assortment of Music iu the country.
Purchasers will find tho count* rcov• red with all the
newest and most favorite Hungs nml Pieces—also books
nf the same hound for the convenience of poisons leav
ing the ritv.
In addition to the assortment of Music, are all th.eva-
riotts work•< *ui tli*’ **ejanee and eomporitioti »jI Mtjfic,hy
Barrow s, Cat ' l. (’ah utt, Ma.*"M, \ e.
The price of M n*ic, ns sold at flti J c -1 oldish me nt, is n ■*
low (if not clu'iit er) a- nr tin otlu r -f.oje ;d out t**wn.
Seifiinnri* s. Music Dealers, and \ . t:st.< ol the Piufta-
sion, siipplit *1 on the most r* usoiml.l* terms,
any part of the United Htatcs, or * Isew lieip,
vvi’tli the gr* st”«t cure and despatch, hv nddn -ing
JOSEPH F. AT WILL, Mud* HhIooii, sigu
of tha Golden I v re, 201 Broadway,
* near St. Pattl’a Church
New York. Fob. 23—w 6m
h 11u 11 lie discounted at the Central Bunk of Georgia
h -s tin' principal and all endorsers shall he residents
tho respective counties entitled to suid dividends: Pro-
, ruled, that nothing herein contained shall WA soconstiu- , ,
ed as to require the olliccrj **t snid Bank to retain the j burg Rail Road to Llakcly,
t amount of dividends, or uuy part thereof, more than thtr-
. ty (My* after the same shall nave been actually declared
fand made.” That tha distribution umy he made in con-
| fortuity with this act, the Board will require from all
f | finished—and the remainder is in n rapid course to com-
tion. The line continues from Richmond to Petora-
urg, by a Turnpike^ lioad—and tlieucc by the Petera-
iiieutioncd, i« tL 0
„„..j ,.vson Ti. it»H ,
(Jrleti
april 5—7 ni
offering notes within the time specified, i. c. w ith
in thirty duys of the day set apart tor receiving notes, a j
certificate from the Receiver of Tux Returns, or any |
civil officer of the county, stating that the drawer and
each of tlie’endorsetsof said notes urc resident citi/.eus
of the county from which they arc ofi’ered.
Get titientcK of the taxable property of the makers nml j
endorsers of the notes oflereii, w ill ho regarded the best
*.* un evidence of their solvency; hut the certificates of the
of the * judgments or mortgages against tue drawer, which hu
SHW YOI?5i AID DARIIIA
M.WeVE Or J*,*CKET8.
lierctofore l.een required, will no longer he exacted.
No note will he discounted lmv iug on il tlm tianic of any
person indebted to tli«: Stutc, either as principal or seen- i
rit v, which (h'ht is duo aftd unsettled, or w ho is th<* ma
ker of, or endorser on anv note or hill heretofore discount
ed hv tlm Bunk, *3L vv hieli is past due and unattended l**.’ !
Extract from the Minutex of the Hoard of 1*ire*iurx.
IL A. GREENE, CuMiier.
A TABLE
Sharing the White, Colored, and Peprcnentatirt popu
lation, under the Census of 1331 ; also the amount of
fht / i.:th Apportionment made by the Central lhink
of (Seorgia, lo each County.
Bill
tiled to
S'
jnn
AT
• rUOHI’I CTL’S
OF TrtF.
ffOI THERA Ifir.OF<’AI.
AHD AUnaiOA?! JOI/JHWATy.
l'um.isttr.t; t.v AfM-srA, oa.
flHIE the object ol this work i* to convey practical
X and useful it.formation upon nil hrancjjes of the
profession, and to give an o.irlv circulation, in the South
ern eouulrv, to new facts, nnd new modes #»f practice,
whether oi domestic *.r foreign origin. To accomplish
( these ohj. i l*, the cditqr-have engaged the service* ol
i many distiugui'dird im inhers * f the riiifcssioti to roritii-
hutu Oiiginnl articles. I la v have the pledge of support
I from the other member* of the Faculty of tin- Medical
College of Georgia. 'I'hoy hAvcntrpfc resoun cs of do
BR 3'j V 3* iV
FOR SIX STOl.liV VJiGROES.
mi l ,N or Runaway from the Snl.'sct iher, some-j
time in October, mv Negro man STF.VEN, in com- i
j with his wife LIZZA, uud child LAFAYETTE.
I, stating to tho rourt belonging to Jos. Guyton; ulsont the same time my wo
man POLLY, Inking Iter child LOLITA, in company
with her husband Oil ARLES, belonging to John Lee,
all of which Nvcro owned in Decatur county, Georgia.
Mv negro iinmHteven is 26 of 28 v< nrsof tige, cottitfion-
ly black,slim made, weighs 1 '() or I V.I lbs., has s scar on
jiis check, and I believe one over his cy e, his front teeth
nrc rotten, apenks tolerable free w hen spoken to. M v
wonffcn Polly is 21 ware of ago, black, well titnde, com
mon size, has small rogneisli ey es; lu r child is 12 or 13
months old ; her hit l and is 26 y curs of ago, Mark, well
made, weigh 1 180 or 190 lbs., lms his front tooth out, very
perceptible, large eyes, bits a scar on tine of his legs,
caused hv the cut of auaxe; ho was raised in Jefferson
county, Georgia, and it may he possible they may have
tried to get there, f am inclined to believe the said ne
groes liuve got some white person to take them off,toge
ther, that they rnigiu be sold as mah and wife, and not h**
separated, knowing* nt the same time, it was tny in
ti ntion to remove to Mobile, and that I had no inten
tion of pur*'basing their companions. H*.on alter
they left us, they were all o.ni tc-get.'i. i I ;r:iirs from
Bafnhridge, near Jos pit Aril’s, mid it is # ngrally be
lieved, as they cannot In* heard from dure ir the rounty,
tlmt they have been taken off'and ho*«1 6v h rruin that had
a fine gray horse about Chris-nuns, ntid It t enid showed
tdn $l()0 dollar notes on the ( Mat'a B.irV, l.dik’sa
large amount not counted. Tin ,um«o|i alluded to, it
has he. n thought lias h*»rn guilty of the lik.e before an
one of his friends wu.-; tried f*»i tl.• • Pcnitentiury for steal
ing negroes about 12 months ago. Mr. Dempsey flur
roll,of this county , lind a man und w oman tnk* it oif in
the same mam; r that mine has, about two* y c irsngo,
nnd have never been heard lYom since ; the hi M that was
seen nf them, wan about the same place mine was. I
will give a reward of $tflO for tt y negro man Htevcn,
Polly and child, if delivered to my I'.vJlier, James Hca-
j well, (’olnmhiis, Ylississifipi, or $50 for any information
j that will lead lo their recovery, provided I get them, or
if lodged in any safe tail ami informing my father James
HcnwcIIA’olutnhus, iilississipjii. A reward of $16f is
advertised for Guyton’s and Lee’s, in the Standard of
Union. * CHAS. MACON BEAWELL.
fob 16—tf
NAMES OF
COUNTIES.
iT !
p '
1 “
||
~i s
Applii.p,
1*>27
18*2
866
tinker,
1 1 13
7 11
lliildw iu,
8123
•137 I
57 !7
3733
Bibb,
■14...
3089
03^3
111 i
Hrviui,
733
2416
217 5
1-110
Bulloch,
I!. 17
70!
9 .
1 172
Burke,
5193
621(1
8919
5795
tiutt*,
33t.7
i n i
4 10!
2353
Carndt n.
1-Jll
3097
3299
2! 12
Campbell,
339! i
772
3861
W
(’at roll,
Casa,
3067
377
1161
"onii
Chulluim,
Cherokee,
5001
11431
11861
152!
7711
Clark,
5131
4675
5158
Cobh,
1771
J 1(0
(’olumhin,
4M17
763!
8900 5783
Govfcta,
41 16
15(j:
.3(141
3279
Crawford,
j yw
*73:
3804 2170
Decatur,
275C
1 ! >1
3b20 2351
DeKulli,
| 902C
J8t7
1 <*i -lo c., r ..'.:i
Dm.lv,
| 1865
36;
2081
13. >4
Flail v.
1466
602
1827
1185
f.ffinghutn,
1711
1221
24 8
15K0
Elbert,
63811
57 j
! ‘*819! 0389
Emanuel,
50(
245!
, 1596
Fayette,
-1581
i-ji.i
53461 3473
Floyd,
Foray lit,
Franklin,
Gilmer,
Glenn,
Greene,
Gwinnett,
ifim aisi roinr*
•I. ('HA CJ’, Master,
“ I* re 79i i is t ia,
Mr. MATHEWS, Master.
C. P. PUCK LEY, Master.
“ “ Miuon,
A. HI PH J AS, Master,
hdir. 3>. S>.
T. EAKEli, Master.
\ LL good und substantial vessels, well calculated lor
the trade, with good accommodations fur passen
gers. and experienced commanders. One of the vessels
will be ulwnys beat each end of the Line to receive
fi t ig lit, uml will sail regularly once uv.«ok. Shippers
i by tiii » line cun effect Insurance at liv e eights per cent
I a "ml th y ninv rely upon the vessels being fegidurly dcs-
i pHtch* *!. I lio subset ibers urc also agents f*m se veral
j Steamboats to run reimla ity during the hoc.ting season
between Darien, Hawkinsville, and Alaecu, and arc in
duced to believe that they can give great facilities ia
I forwarding '.;oodn de.-tine I for the interior ol tho State.
HAWES ,N MUR’11 ELL, Agents,
Darien Jan 26—12m
uiCi.kiiiO Mjjb.icriStei’w :
r 3113. A itl K S,P KS Li A MS 3S ll »1{.
rp UK spl.u.iril piitronn::r tiwnrdril in ilm l'lii!iulp|p|iiu
9 Hut unlay Courier, induce, the editoin to cotmnciKu
the public ation, tinder the ith* ve title, of u quarto edition
of their popular jmu na I, so long known its the largest
Family .New ’paper i:i the United States, with n list of
near j'ireuhj-si., J honsund Suhsri H ers. The new fen.
tun- recently introduced of lornisliing their readers with
new hooks ol the host literature ol thediiv, Inaitig prov
ed so eminently successful, the plan will.he continued.
Hix vpliimcsot the cclchmicil w tilings of (’uptuin IVIar-
ryatt, and sixtv-fivc of Mr. [Look’s vnlnablc Letters,
from Eutoj»e.ha\e itlrendv been published without in-
! tcrl!*ring vv ith its newand mis,'. llatieous n ailing. Tho
[(.ouricris tlr* largest and cheap.-si family newspaper
! ever issued iu tiii* country, containing articles in I it* -
raturc, Hei* m-c,und Artsj hit* imil Impicivniictit; Agri
culture; in short every vmii iy *-l topics uuiully intro-
| ihu-c*l into a public journal. Giving full aeiVuints el
■".ile-, markets, and us of thr latest dates.
It i. pohlishrd ut the low price i f y2. Uorthir small
! sum suliscrjhers gel valuable and enteitnining nuttier,
h week enough to fill u coiomou In ok ol 260 pages,
•18651
111/ 211
mr, j
40*28 i
2372 j
1186
1745
2305
6961
•in
3039
922*1
121 -I «4*.
inc, Inte of Jasper county, dee’d. are requested fo I ir and foreign information in tlm periodicals of (hi
• i . . • demands j country', (ireat Britain, Grnnni
make immediate payment, and those having
to present them in term* nf the law.
april 5 JOHN Jl WINSTON, Adm’r.
Italv, nnd { I, 1
*•*., (■iliii 1
V LL persons indebted to the estate
neveut, late of Warron county,
of My rick Ho
p’d. sro req
* <1 to make immediate payment, and (hose bavin,
man,!*, to rend- r them in properly attested, within the
time prescribed by law .
may 10 ELISHA BURSON, Adm’r.
from private coin spondem c fr; : m Faria,
forbear off.-ring ary considr-rations to show the value of!
a periodical w hich shall convey lo the Physicians of
Southern clim.it* * the exricii<’ri< e of Southern prr.eti-
•*t- I tinners, nnd spread hefotc iVm the cnrlic**f information
do- J ilerivcd from all’qii n icis ol th. « i.-clifie world, j-.-rHimii-
c*l that Mitch a publication ns this i* desiened to he, Im*
long hem cbtecnud a gtcal di ;*i*U ratum l y the proles-
CdRV.t r AfIFRK VT - 4+OICIi,
Illustrated \cith belief cn 3 and 1(0 La gratings.
c a, if n n s r. iTr j a 9 ravil
Of Siloiillflt! <N: f’Hf'f:*! RnonlfffKO*
4NO numcroit* are the productions of the Press, in this
period of cheap literature, that an individual who
prop*v4c.* to make nu addition to them, should be well
convinced that the wants of the community tire such os*
But every class require* a book adapted to
I that book should contain such matter os will
convey new nnd inf.-rosing information, not speculative
and useless description, winch only retards tli*' aequisi-
i tioti of more solid attainments. Practical and useful
; knowledge, adapted lo tlm necessities of society, will ul-
, weys film a market, niid Im sought after with nn avidity
! pi* pot tinnate to its estin;nt<' nn*! importance. The thirst
hieli so highly distinguishes the prosonl
hailed w ith universal satisfaction, and
T1IOM A-
july 5
II r The Federal Cilia
the day of sale.
J. SHEPHERD, S
will publish the ahsvc until
v'tttcmher next, w ill lie sold
•t-fioiMc in Itaker county.
nt the door of th
l.at Yo.
in the 11 tit district of Early origiiy.illy, new Baker coun
ty ; sold as the property of Jeremiah W arren, lnie of
Ilanco-k nmuty, d . I. nnd hv an order ol the Inferior
court of said count v, when sitting for ordinary purposes.
JOHN GRA Vllll.l .
july 5 JESSE (i. BU I TS,
F.x’o
tug
\ GREE VBLE to a
Henry county, w f
’I V’ll.l/b*' sold ut (irecnviiie, Muiwciltci county,
* * Hi • first Tuesday m August next, underan^ili
of the Inferior court of "Do Kalb county, wln-n sm
for ordinal v put pose*,
v . . Lot Ao. 100,
in (tic 9th district of ora ;iinllv Troup now Meriwether
Agiinty. ns the propei t v of the estate of John Adams,
nfte’d. lor the benefit of tie' heirs und distributees, on a
credit until the 25th l> comber next,
juitc 7 DANIEL STONE, Adm’r.
rdcr of the Inferior Court of
>itiing torordiunry purposes,
will bo sold on tli'f.iet Cue.-lay in \tiguM next, nt the
court-house door in McDonough, IJinry county,
Otic \cjfro Woman
limned Betty, belonging to the estate of James Moore,
dec’ll. Sold for the benefit of the h irs of said dre’d
ALEXANDER M KIBBIN, Adm’r
inuv 17
*■ TNDEU nn order of thq Inferior court of Wm-ren
AH county, when -itting n- a court of ordinary, will he
sold on th? first Tuesday in September next, nt the
Court-house in Floyd round ,
.One l.oi ot Land, Wo.
i l Bit seetii>u of said count v, con-
FltOI'OMILff
lor publishing in Columbus, (ieorgia t a Ynr Paper, to
be entitled
TttM ItKI't HMCAM IIKHAI.D.
\ UONVIC’TION that the menu* of information are
. not commensurate with the wants and wishes of
the people, connected with the growing imports in c of
our tow n, has oi igitmted w ith us tin- i lea of establishing
in Uolumhus a new weekly paper, to he entitled the Kr-
i*im tr vs JIr.n\lu—to he devoted to politics nndg«‘ne-
ral litci.-turc.
\V» will endeavor to make the Hfuawi profitable nml
inteivT’tiiiu, by keeping its remlei * informed of all inipor-
t innt political nmvemeiits, both foreign mid tlomeati*'.
I Devoted to the union of the States, we shall advocato
i with becoming /.cal and firmness those great and glorious
I nrinriplc.s hv which wv hi'licv*' it i- to ne perju tuati-d. -
! \Vo upon tho goyormnant ihakwAi ostabliabt d by
. iho toil, and sacrifice, and blood, of our fathert, ax upon
j tli*' mother who gnvo us birth—with reverence nnd love.
t It is a Indy thine; and we will love and summit it ns
• long n* w-erontinue to lore mid respect ourselves.
In yielding our support to the 1 nion party ofGeorgin,
howvv er, we shall not, under any circumstances, sutler
• ourselves to he swayed by selfish’ or inU’re^t* d rnoti'.-s—
w shall adhere to and support our principle**, even a
, the snciitice of personal friendships and predilection*.
• W’e shall conscientiously’and strenuously oppose cve-
1 rv tin •mire whi* h vve may d *em calculated to subvert
| the liberties of tho people or destroy the Union oi the
• Stale*.
That the people nro capable of *elf-governm ut, has
| been demonstrate.1, mid no longer admits c>fado . that
cabalistic aid* arc uiinocessary, follows as h e
W bile, thv'rcfure, vve sustain ih-' fundxim ntnl principle
* uf the I men party, we shall feel it our dutv on all oe
i ensintts loopporc the siipretnc dictation of the few to th*
Having slated the fa.-ilitie
confidently a.*«ure iheinseivi
profession at the South.
Imleed, tho editors, under
w ith no expectation ofimliv i!
thereto by I lie desire of n<lv
fcssioti to w hu h they an •!■
tied to claim the support *u
of that profession—not
id, tin
as ol me put
inking thi* 1
nlv limit.n ; i t
neing ihc inn
rote.hff-l th
I lie liberal and I
that ol ib. ir
thro
d, *Im
clu
°dge, wl:
ifuild lie I
that the
so poor f
jhulpti
rests e:
-civ.
Th
.mul *
■* duty
mpte'd
a pro
- mil-
.ind.-d •
'nd.mil j
j.hoth 1
idnly
* to lie. debarred.—
lisseininntion of the
proprietors to issue
that its
ir* csss that ha
Magnxino, ha* induced th
.aperitif, for t!ie puhle tition of the American Jour-
Sci< ntijic and I seful Knotr/eihre, and il is [toped
ts w ill he such na to entitle it to n liberal
olhci
,-irh tb
hi. h i
hut of th
v.f which they respectfully ndi> it; that the
tnined among us a Journal that shall nFord opportuni
ty to the many cnlighf* nr *l urnctiiiimets tl.rougliout the
Southern State* ofcoiiiuiiinieatinc the resttils rf their
ohsenntion, which oiha.wi.-i would he lost to tin pro
fession and to Society.
This Journal w ill he issued mom lily*, in numbers con
taining about 61 pri ms, ivo. neatly executed, at V per
minimi, pa\ able on tin d* '.v«i v o( the fecoml No.
Mil. TON ANTONY . M. !>.
JOSEPH A. E\ E, >1. I).
0 J 3 Subscribers viM piece f-airot..ii tin ir timin'.* nnd
place* of residence to the editors, with nil convenient
despatch; and Iri* mis holding mil sci jption lists are ro-
qut t d to forward them as'speedily m th y com t
rating tin: inci it
*h. the U.diror will take a
. The Jour-
Sketch*'.* of emim-rtt men,
•h, Inventions, Naturil I lisio-
rvntiotH, A,*’, nil calculated
rove tit* moral powers, and
nunuro
Engl-
• month,
I '
.
e—l r:..' I
lei! BSctJacs tUnard.
| f VN VVV A V fro.il Il.(> .-ul.H-.i: • r.... ill.- :.Im
jmio 1 I
ti t in
i .Hoirii.Vliin nani.’il 15I.KH V, i l.„ul 25.
r.l age, about 5 feet 6 or” inches high, verv ld.<*-k,
h ib a downcast lot k,wn t p »k< n to, !!• h folio
the river from this place to I)ai icn,«>ti u boat for Ale*
Nit hoi A pi it in < ordyoi rs. G hoover will th 1
him to me in this jdaee, or I*-* 1 .! «- him in any snf’ j. i
thi* State, so that I get liini, shall receive the above
.— ward, and all rens mnble t x pom ■ * pntd,
Md Sel
in the lfitli district •>
tnjuing 40 acres, more ., r \pm<. S.dd a- the
William Stanford, Sr. d d. f,. r the benefit of the lie
and creditors. Tenn*m-h.
junc 25 ELI SI I \
prom
B1 ' '■Vdn
*■«* door it
WIi.L he sold at the c.
X ▼ tv, on the fiftt Titfsdav i*. N.»x v. ( Vr hex.,
.Tile Llllltl mid Negro dii
belonging to the estate of John ILu.;.,. k,dec’d. T*
made known on the dav of sale.
JOSEPH IIORSI.UA . \dm'r.
j.me-23 NANGV HAMRICK, V.h.i'x.
Our column* shall be open to the free nnd temperate
discttH**ion «»( all such subjects a* are calculated to inter
est un intelligent c tmmtnity—whether they heofn poli
ty of ticnl, literal v, icligiuus or rommercinlcharacter.
A* cntetMrs for the public taste, vve shall introduce in
to tin' columns of' the II Fit vt n n« great tur amount ol'
mis •* llnnconsnnd gt'iiera! rciiding ns may he con>i*tciit
with il* political and commercial churacter—not forget-
n support of “The Poet’sGur-
I wT
old,spate t
*11 reasonatde , ^ pence* pnn
villc,June l l—tf l‘RV('
Uro’fKlil t > .3 0
, ot ol Utide
<>f them undoubtedly po.--.
: • i ral range thro iih the !
nal euil.ia.-e* Biographi'U.
I listen, til Tale-, Di-covc ,
ry , Chemistry , Sltrcwd Ob-
.*• expand the intellect, jtn
i onvry u«. ful information.
Each nun I .-r w ill conta
luvtrativc of the subject.* *h
A number i 8 to hcptildishrd on the !5i!i ofc
coiitaiiiii*:: bet ween -10 and 50 impel iul or lav*
b tu ecu CO and 30 engravings, with print, d c
(f J‘ Terms—.f 2 per annum, payable in a.
cents per single numbir.
All Communications )po-1 paid,) must be addressed to
Tito i* u At R, Jr. A (• ... All . No W S it -Strec t.
All Editor* of »V wspaper*, who will publish the fore
going I'.rosnectti*, and notice the iMUit.-iils of the work us
it i puhlislx d,shall j o * ntiflCd to the first volume.
Any person remitting (post fre\) eight dollars, shall
revive five copii s for one veer, and continued ns long as
: i a Yegu In i
Pi-st-’-iastcis and oth rs w ho may wi-h tonct as Agents
for th*' American Journal, shall n-ceiv25 percent, on ali
lnetj!. * «•*>!!( *-ted end forwarded to th ■ Pulilish*rs, t*> ho
a<*< on.p;tni»'d at all limes with th-' subscriber*’ uattWH,
from v. liuni it is collected.
Puvf.tgc, for less i .o , 100 milt s, 11 rents—any distance
100 miles, 7 j cents.
Hall,
11177
1500
li
I Iruicuch,
5022
9478
Harris,
4182
3060
6018
Heard,
1481,
1855
Henry,
8387'
2010
9971
Houston,
6001
2128
7058
Irwin,
1066
114*
1181
JackHoii,
6731
2955
8507
Jatqier,
6531
6203
10253
Jefferson,
351 1
3682
5723
Jones,
6196
u92*2
10343
Laurens,
Lee,
301)5
2341
279
iiis
Lihcrtv,
1573
5763
5036
UiKofn,
27 85
3245
4732
Lowndes,
2155
38!)
2388
Lumpkin,
Madison,
356 r
1323
4904
4355
Marion,
1729
153
1891
McIntosh,
lt‘77
3926
3183
Meriwether,
3003
1710
•1647
.Monroe,
9723
7514
14231
Montgomery,
916
35*
1157
Morgan,
5093
0515
9002
Mutiny.
Muscogee,
3186
I960
059
Newton,
8101
2972
9834
Oglethorpe,
5313
7536
9824
Paulding,
1 P ilu '»
1713
1903
1015
i Pulaski,
2996
1778
4(’6:J
1 Putnam,
5291
7667
9594
i Rahim,
1 Randolph,
02
3031
/'9i
322
88"!
Iiichmoiid,
0218
928‘J
1 Scriven,
2216
2242
3301
1 Stewart,
1371
598
1730
Sumpter,
17 2
900
! Talbot,
^79(
1624
54 18
i Taliaferro,
3105
2665
4702
Tattnall,
1821
6! 1
- :
! Telfair,
14 .
575
183$
j Thomas,
2! JO
13 n
3205
Troup,
5021
29 M
678'
Tub/gs,
454(
3854
0069
i I p-on.
3921
2319
53 ii
. Uulker,
Walton,
7071
3150
896:
to he n ad^vveckly.
jH'ople, .*< utlcicdin
to Florida, and ftou
per has been now .-.
w«*11 know a to iv*i*i
lishers, the
-V at If
ill pi*11*
id whivh
liundrr
leading daily political pap*
•f the
* md to the P-l
long c-u Mi-lied jim t*
i e an i xt*’i;*!c*l j»i j'* *
!l do
gest, A one of the Im
the other, tin Inquii
largest journal puli!
verv be t in th I u
km vs—we know of
the editors, and m> i
the dormant tab ut
tiled lihernlitv in ot?
The Albany Men
Suturdnv Goitrit
"publish*
• Tic
c thi
* i'| esii. j (
« sI iim*led
thoiipstd
•otn .Mail'll
The pa
nder it l< o
, the pith*
> the
-Im d iti Pl..lf«V!ph
■ d Stitt* Thr
:i"thii.;' i*-ore lilni
efih
i th*
Tie
uk Star
■ part of
value, i
- nf our country , thuti tlicir
T rit;;r lit. tuiy prizr.-.”
* .try of Match !6ih, 1636 says, “ t! o
i * «Ic r-iiloclly the best Family Newspa-
otitcr eoiinirv, nrd it*
i its
duly upjire.einted hv th
va f < iii ul.vtion.vv hieli *
'nts ate uereeablv v nt i*
il- valunhfe «res
6422
(.390
lishrd in a
mammoth dim* tisioms r
tors, .Messrs. Woonvv.utt
ro-ptih!i»h in its cnlutom
of the most inter* sting i
British pre-s ; w hirii * m
interest, and rend* r it w n
the wishes, therefor*, of
sire to have their nr.,I
*in issuing an edition of t
which w ill i ml, r it mi;c
when it D hound in a vo!
it hm
jut Id i**, it wr mnv jtulg
*ls 25.000 per week !
*1 nu li niimberc*)ti-
nuilfer’ titan is pub
in the Union. It*
in tho co»:r
ew works
riot fail to i
»|.y o! pro
■nob ol tin i
i I omul, tl:.
ml tin
d a y pnr.M v. ml
f issue from the
it a pennaut'iit
• 1 scril ers xs (le
ave tlcleriidncd
Iu* ijtmt to f* nn,
ii nt for iciuling
arcatlv t ldtan* o
THE QUARTO EDITION, un.
j(’;{ I’ll 11. \ i>K f.l’til A Mil’tron, will c. iiiii
li;;.) «-!it: >n <»f the Frt/.e Tide, to w lilcli w
j ib | -»f .-Jl09, written by ?.?i-o- I e.-lie, <•*!
iAmim.I the Tokou, and author of I
7- -) J other v.-iluahlo conftiluitioiis to Am
iCp; ' A large number of suites, poems. I
jt j 1 conijOctitioii lor llie tj5(1(1 pienii'uns,
mo , interest to the Htececding niiiid’cis
ad by a story from .’lisa ivedge.
, the Linn ood-, cNro. w hoso talci.lH 1;
jtt-tly and Gxtpn.uvcly npju* cinted, both ut ltntnc
2539
:m i
I 128
I lHff
i v:
the til V of the
• vv il h the pul li-
w allied the | tr/o
of the Kpler.dii!
il Skelrhi's and
m l.itiiaUne.—
A c. offered in
I add v nine mul
ie.lt will also I C
k, author of l!nj;c
ul.
Thi*
•-•ntrul
a pj't
U A MII. V NEWSPAPER in strictly
is and political matters, and the tin-
im’ oppunciit of ouijckery of every kin*!.
-Iu iiddil on to all uf which the publishers
ishitip. llii'ir ]*f«trc.n.- with a ?cri*sofcngt
la S.
Ware,
Warren,
Washington,
Way nn,
Wilke*,
idUph.
th<
ail l
upb
fill fend.i
lias lor gem
• tiled, mid e
to sheet, at tm expense 1
vjiiob for * ‘
extended to thet
i.hi ’
. of
of the Un
.low US, It.I
inf* iii.ation, hand-
Mil. on a large qttar
•a lull tho sjdendid
is 1 - oii po gcuerotiH-
309,8351 223,U.I
hi,860! 3*ni,060 1
i ^ i i
ff ’ All t!ie Mill^dgevillppapers will publish thr above
-util tli" disiribution is completed.
jtily 5
To Cteorgia Cotton Planters.
•/ SlUciuau faUost I’ltntUiUon in
.7Iitsis.sijipi for Sale.
icr.'ti fore,
inarm Mm
*! mtnictio
c»niu ting to invoke tiie
FOR NAFF,
M V RESIDENCE in this place, well improved for
tlm convenience of a large family, oi for a public
house. The dwelling house i- two st tries Iu h, ( M
lour,‘20 feet wi-h, n two *t. ry ojien pin/.za iufrunl, Ac.
oil well tinirih''*!, with all uecersnry out Imiidiiigs e*»m-
plpfe, n never failing well ol pare water, and the out lots
are well watered hv -prings. AUo,
1‘iW Arrt's of L:iml,
within two miles of thi* village, in fine order lor firming,
with two good mill bfut*. The lam) will he Hold toge-
, liter or in parcel* to suit pur-luv- t*. IV*»m a r<*id**nce
of 27 ycurs, I know tlii* phu e to I
All lire uhove projieity- ia mV red nt reduced prie s nnd
upon liberal credits. Lauds iu Ku-sel or Barbour couu-
ties, in Alabama, wouI<1 l»c taken nt fiiir price®, in p ,v-
im nt. Uur further purticular-upplv tumc.cn the tuc-
. .. . REI BEN G MIOKTbR.
Th*'Hfh\Lf> will also sustain the agricultural and
commercial interests of the country, and will inthlish a
regular and correct price current of all the loading arti
cles of produce nnd consumption.
W. S. Gill [‘LEV,
J. JL WEBB.
Columbus, Dee.8th, 1835.
TEEMS.—The lUeuni.tc
li-h ■ ! about the fir-1 of Jiitm
al *he,»t, ciiut" ining tvveiitv fi
v ithont
about
d JA-
top
Fngtisti celebrated Stallion*.
t $100 the season, and one dollar to
GILES, winner of th. !'
millv hcalthv. the groom, at Col. G. Elliott's,
L APlUMi. w inner of the 1). .
groom, at Aldt rson's Lively St
particulars see humlbills.
N. B. Between2oaud 30 maro# have been positiv
at $t 0, and $! to
dlatin.
$ > u , and il tc the
. rille. Foi
Aouticello, J%$per county, Jure- 21— co2m
engaged to L*
may 17—Ot
iutitan.
JAMES JACKSON A (
el M
lav Inst, tl
Uow.-s to Wit : Ain III I: :.boi:t *2 . v*
ule,about 5fiv id ,.r 10 iii. hes hi:h,sp
hen *|mkett to, dark eomph
het;til, one of hi* upper front t •-th rotten,
1 175 or HO jiound*. Both i.f th** others a
COB, the oldest ah out 2 2 v car* old, *. el low oomph-
he is a chunky, w. ll set fellow,feet" ‘lor 5 in. lie*
, sneaks ouiek and lively when *po\on t.i, w igh* r
loOor 6() pomnl*. 'I’lte «>lher one i* of dark eomph
I snare made, ubout 18 or 20 \ ear* old, luu
In* head a large sear * nosed t v a burn. Tic v all <
j that they belong to one Joseph Me* Us, in (Minton, Mis-
' *'ssippi. ami that they lived ul hi.* plantation on thr Big
Black River, and that th tir o I Little*
ton. Tito owner i* requested to otne forward, pay tlioir
d take them iiw nv .
t WM. W. ANDERSON, Sh’ff*.
TROT rilli.F.
rrsigned inform* hi* Iii. nd* nml i It use oftl.c ’
f Cutter \ ( ornire!I, tin t lie intend • re-
rrehouse be Commission Jtusines*, at the
tore tjext above the one recently o* eupied hv T. J.
Chaee,on the marg n of East Macon, known'us tlic town
• furt r I i -
»o*N. iNr.. and h. vi:;g m vt «mi the wav from
I otliorplac />■-* <!,m It ,tyfr (iro'reri i.
t »_’• t!i» linking his *toek eomjilete, whi. bTv ill he sold
lew f .rrcudv pay. li will he r.-ndv to iv. riv»• Cotton
early miiu-full and i.e prepared to make advance*. !)■
w mil I pa* tieulurly notice to hi* friends the i real advan
tage* lu< Wnrclmu; c.s have over tho.se in the dense part
of the city w ith regard to ffrr, llnsy being detached troe; ♦
other hui 1*1 itig* nnd af a dixtanrelrom anv street or Inne
and well enclosed. II. A. CUTTER,
lust* 2B-—bf
exceeding
Ei)filiHt Gntotal 1
4 4 . O'.! LNG d.iwn from the eat lie-1 p<
- J turf, with au Aj>p idix—eontatn
li-uts ;;nd Mares impoVled into tl.i* c
sin* o the Revolution—ns also, offle ir
u x—compiled and rer.rintod for J. S. .*■
The English ’
I he Aimrienn
I ound, eo*ts hm
(Md HcoL.
•nMff iv
g A 50.
Baltin.<
heatili'i.lly printed, and
ell
gle
at iii
funk will he Kent to anv jiln
paid,to which Merchants or Books'
of sending goods or hooks.
- 'I wo of the most judicious bread
ted, that this work “ought to he in
hm tier* of thorough bred horses;'
of li.e blood horse,’’ says another, '
lit! 8 hook ; and many wlrn nrc not 1
both amusing and insirm
the moFt renowned rtulli*
liars t
ieased t
i nnd th
1 charge
the habi
have sta
of hoist
n the possession of all
■ :’* i»im! “ no hi-redet*of
. “ nt’:' lit to he without
i re .! is.woul.l find it
tracing the pedigrees of
oaien in the world.”
I Bill AT valuable jilantntioy, known by the name of
I Sr.vimt.i.i), situated in Hinds county, (Misbis-
sippi,) intuit- ii.itcly on the Jhiil- Hoad from \ ickrlmi g lo
( iiut'oi ami Jackson, It lie scat of Govornment,) 25 miles
fi cm the former, and the sains distance from the litter
pb.ee, 12 mil. - from Clinton, is now offered for pal*’, the
jnoprietor having determined to change his occupation.
’I oi'ivc a minute and detailed d> scription of this j»ro-
perty . d i ui 1 ontir ly unuecassiiryi us it is presume4
n«> pet 8 «>n w mild make such ajmrcliaae without e.xamiim- j
tion. Suffice .1 to sav, that thi* tract of land which con
sists ol t ight hundred acres, is decidedly the most valua
ble, of it* si/.c, of any in this section ol country. With
c. very small exception il Was entered at an curly jieriod, 1
when the whole country was open to select from. A I
large part of it i* rich cane, both
a st tv on of considerable magnitude, affording excellent
mill sites, running through it.
About one hundred acre* of the truer ext nil* into tho
A///'-, un i covers a beautiful Imioliug site and sottlmnont,
it being (juitc elevuted, und far remot from all local cau
ses ol *h*ia*.'. Juiced, tho whole neighborhood in
w hich this land is situated, i* reputed verv liealthv.
The improvement* of the place consist of 250 acre*
of op. n land, a good Gin and Press, Negro Cabins, «Yc.
Philadelphia Fetuiduy Gourier i*
it* huge fin m, and i.t the same price us
■ I hi! d* Ijdiia Minor, l-eirg a large
it ion <if th* Saturn.iy (’onricr, with its increns-
:d print* *1 on the best fine v% Idle paper of
llu> samesizc it* tiic New Y’ork Aihion, will he put at
precisely one half tin’ price of tin t valuable journal.' iv:
'I’hrre Dollars j»er amroin, pr;v able ini dvi iice. (includ
ing the .M ips.) WOODWARD &, CLARKE,
l’hiladritdtin.
D\i‘ The pajier ill he sent in exchange to Midi nevys-
papers as may oblige us by publishing the ubnvc adver
tisement. join 7
fieorffia I'cmn li
\\ ith thi* phiutntion would he sold 11 working hand*,
all young, likely and acclimated ; or the number would
j l>“ incrc..*ed,. if desired. Al*o the stock of Horses,
Mul)xen, Wagon>.Farming Utensils, £c,i
- i n»y • i
bout-lit hi* <
\ FREE MULATTO MAN, call eg himselfTHO
. A M \S ROO T,
ic had no 1
listing of ;
. which would i
m.io. n
lull liri.li.■. ....I
!sl,• r-.,, I f, It..
.till
’ the ah*
11 •' All the pnjier.*
or 3 insertion*, and f«»i
(onion, fi«r j>a vnu-n!.
in’; 1 1 ff
• . x v
employ ed him. On th - 2:'.th u!«.
I, taking w hit him mv Ilor -c, Sr.d-
?' 125, Mid 4.1 M roh’mi: me of * l
v ill prolmidv make for Givt-nv illc,
Any person ddiv'errug said fellow
i Puliiatu county, uoar I -tontou.
lew aid,or tor the her. *- alone S25
LEMON U . TART,
n the Stale will give the above 2
ward their net omit* to n.e nt En-
L. W. T.
mere i* i growing crop on the plar
i I20n re- n! Got ton, beside* Gortv, Out.*, J
be *- 1! wit!, tlpl„.;c, if d.-*ircd.
\u\ i m - ulahle timi^ will he given upon tho payments
1 ' v R ' *'*i»rod ; hut the price would ho much tedu-
I un* ■•.s-ito po .*winn would he given if sold with the
|>IV>1 !U •■I"p.
Any i-ujuin-'* inregnvd to this property, which mnv he
• ••!• itint;ii* ;.t**f* I,y mail, und addressed to cither of the
pm-nrr* b*'r»'after mentioned,nt Amsterdam, Mississippi,
will he promptly responded to.
This jiiop nv will he shewn, nnd the terms known,
!■ _ 1 ,v * • ■ 'ti to tin' suhsriihcr» on tho RnuitM, oi
to \. J» ck*on Burke,nt Amsterdam, (Muss.)
july 5—fit
' i'otSi’ft'c.
7 [P H E Spring Term of this Imuuution w ill etui un Fri-
2. day the 2-lth inst. and the exeteisea of the Full
Term will he rcsitnied on Tuesday tho 5th of July.
The unexampled patronage which this Institution lias
i. re ived (luring the first imn of its existence, (its sin*
dents numbering 55,) induces the Principal to make sudi
arrangement* for it* future urefnluess, ns shall place it
on n foundation to he coiujuurd with the best institutions
of the kind in the United States, r.nd, at the same lime,
worthy of the appellation it has received. A correspon
dence now {lending In two* ii the Prim ijial and a Gentle
man and I .ndy, w ill, mn*t prchnhly, ic mi It in the connec-
^ , lion of those "individual* with the* It’.Mitntion, frjjm and
tana. Baker s ( reek ; after the beginning of the approaching term, nt which
" ' linn?, every department will have its head. TherhurHC-
tcr, experien* *’ and talent of those p» i -on? ns professio* 1 ’
a! teachers, w ill, we trust, cm ur. r.s a continuance of
the Hupport and * oufid. nee ah c;uly extended Ions.
It is very■ desirable, that all pupils intended for thi*
Institutimi, shonhl be pres. r.r at the orgmii/.ation of the
elnsHCS, on tin* first dav of the next k i'iii.
ANNA MARI A LATAsTF, } Pr ;.. ( .: nal8
I.l'l'IKN I.A IMS'] [•:, jPnuupnm
9'h ’ follow it*g w ill be the oll'ceis for the next trim :
L. L VT VS I E, Principal, and Instructor of Modern and
Ancient l.nngtiagos, lli-t< r\, Khctoiic, Belles Let*
tr. *, Criticism, Logic, Gr*c:ni])hy, *!kr. &e.
Rev. , Instructor of Ghcmistry, Natural Plu-
losojdiv, A.-tiotminv, Mtiihcninlics, Ac. Ac.
I Mr j . , I xi Ft i nc tur of Drawing, Painting, nee
dlework, A e. Ac.
VIC’TOR LA^'PASTE, In-lruclor oftho Theory and
Pi notice of Music. ,
JULIl S 1 ATASTE, adjunct Instructor of Music, and
also of Mathematics, Astronomy, Ac. Ac.
j Arrangements are being made to stt|'ply the Institu
tion witli anew nml eonijilete Scientific and Pliiloscphi-
cal Apji.iratu*—a Cabinet of Natural History—a llarp,
• several tiew Piano*, guitars. Flageolets, Ac. Nothing
* shall he wnuting heie, to give Voting Ladies a thorough
ornamental, literary nnd scientific- education.
. . ( Srotfshoroiirli, June 21—tf
JAMES BURKE. O* The Federal Union will publish the above.