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SHERIFF'S SALES.
AppIlaR SlicrilT Sniff.
W ll.t. be sold, on tho lint Tuenduy in A17GIST
nctl, >1 (ho unurt hou«e in Appling county, l.«-
twccnOw n«u»l hour. of ..lo, (ho ful lu win ^ property, to
wit:
Lot of land No 417,in flic* 3d district of Apollngcoun
ty, containing 490 accs, more or Ii’sh, levied on am the
property of urynnt VolvorUm, of Tw iggs county to su-
{itfy n fi fa iu fiivor of Daniel W. Miine.
7 SOLOMON CANNADAY, Sh’tL
AliOy at t*e fame time and place.
One lot of laud, No 20, in the 2d district of *niil coun
ty, levied On a* the property of Ephraim P. \\ ehh to j'o-
tiafv 2ex-cution« issued from a Justice- court in the 4 »2d
district in aaid county, in favor of William J. Wcldi is
the said Ephruiut P.Wchh: property pointed out by
the pluiulilT. _ • 1>aMkI. *■'» I H, 1). bli ()•_
Warrr«» Sh«rlH S:il< , > Postponed.
• •% a r 11.1. he sold on the lire! Tuemlay in Al GUST i,r*t.
ft fit the coUrt-housc door, ... *> arrenlon, \\ nr run
•ountv,between thu Ihwi’uI hour* uf .ulc, tiio lolluwing 1
property,to wit: . .. , ,,
Ono pair of bnv home., 7 ye»r» old, one oilier 11 yrn.R I
old, one sorrel home 11 yrnr. old, t»."".ren,one 4 year,
olil the other 14 venr* old* 10 beds and mattrasscs, I"
heil.tead-, 4 I.In.iUU, 1 rounterpin, 2 i>h6ct», 1 lwlatcr,
and pillow n. end)hod, 1 barouche, 1 IUK, l vvnpgon and ,
harneH*. 1 Dearborn wagon, and IM hire of fi.e nogroe*
antil Cliri.un.is, Mary a woman, WeMon n liuv, llruilln
a bov, Oliedinh a boy, Peter a hoy, all levied on li* I
property of do.eph U. Ilurri. to sntirfy sundry li fao.o
in fiver of ThomasPemons \r Joneph C. Her.in.
*" \VM. W. ANPF.HSON. SI,’IT.
rOl’K MONTHS NOTICES.
MONTHLY NOTICES.
Central Hank of’ Georgia,
JUNE 10, 1836.
I ilOI K mouth* afterdate, application will he made to
1 the Inferior court of Warren «.ountv, when Hitting lor Elizabeth Vunluudiughum,)
ordinary purpose*. lor h ave to srll the mil ostule ol ! vs. ^ /
Samuel It. Kc-tldiuli, luto of said county, tUc’tl. lor thu |
hone lit of the heirs uud creditor*.
Jills 1J — w ii.i EI.ISIIA 111 It SON, Adm'r^
r ilOL'ft mouths after (lute, application will be made U
the Inferior Court ol Baldwin county, when sitting
lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell that part ol tho
real estate of John Mnrler, dec’d. known n-< Mailer’s
(formerly Prosser’s) Mill*, lying on Town Creek in said j
comity, and the laud* appurtenant, being upward* of \
ANN MAULER, A din's- '
Opt!<‘ilior|><* Superior 1'ouii•
„ LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Hu vnon Vuulandinghniu. ’*
I I' appealing, from the return of the Sheiifl*, in thi*
case, tliul defendant is not to be found in the county,
it is ordered by the, Court, tliut heappear at the next term, ♦
i i\E\\ msic,
Hiukictl lii.trumcntii, and Jlnas
1 f U8T receivedIVmn'h.m.pu’iLmu!r^’le a: ATWII.L’S ! It dred thousand dollar, he made on acconitnoda
'•I MliSIt' SALOON, (sign of the UaUlcn Lyre,) jual i lion untea amuiig tho geveral Lountica inline Slule,
u Loudon and Boris, u very vulua-1 alphabetical
i JJESOLVED, That a distribution of three hun-
i agent* i
eived Ire
blc assortment of
New Mu^ic A Musical Instruments.
the county, ! which togr tlicr w ith an extensive stock on bund, curl
term. | ces as large mi assortment of Music, Musical im
April j incuts, and .Musical Merchandise, us cuubc found in
order.
ID.soia ED, That on Thursday thellth day of August
n^zl, uotes w ill he received lor discount Ire
ties of *
Burke,
of said court, to he held on the third Monday
next, and answer the several matters and thing* then and | c>ublifhn*£iit in the. I niiad States.
r,ooo
juli
> -1 in
DcciiUh* Stacrifl ftnles. j
W ILL bo sold ou tho first Tuesday in SEBTEM- i __
HER next, nt the court-house in tin* town oil f,, r
I TtOUlt months uftcr date, application w ill bo made to
1 tho Inferior court of rutuum county, wnon sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lund and ue
groesof tlio estate of James Shnriimn, lute of said coun
ty, dec’d. Sold for thu benefit of the heirs and creditors.
JOHN A. Jill ARM AN, ( . ......
may 10 ELBERT W. 1L\ YNB.S, J 1
f NOUR months after date, application will ho muds to ,
l 1 the Inferior court of Wilkinson ertunty. "k«n nit- :
ting for ordinary purposes, for loavo to cell ul I the land!
holiioging to the ublutu ol A hirer Hicks, dec'll, lute of
said county* E. \V. DENNIS, Adtu'r.
may 10—W 1m 1
J j 1NOI-K iinmtltsafter dirt'*, application will ha nmde^
' 1 1* to the Imnorahle tire Inlet rur eouri of Witlton conn-*
l! i ty, when sitting for ordinary pnrpo'es, lor left's to sell
* ! a lot of laud, No. 100, in the third district ofTrorpmmn •
! ty,hulongiiig to the estate t»f \N in. H. .Meadors, dee'd.
ABRAM MEADORS,Jr. Adnir.
to he allcdged to him in the premises, and that u copy ol
this Rule he advertised mice a mouth for three mouths <
preceding suid court, in otic of the public gazettesof this !
A line extract from the minntes this JOtlr Jan. 1836.
Jftn2d~nt3tn JOHN l.ANDRl’.M, Clk.
4 1 EoilhlA, U ilkinaon county - - U iieri as W illis ITr^Tl
guurdian for the orphans of Clmrlcs Cruft, dcc'd.
fur letters ol dismi-.sion from raid guar-
Tlii* Is therefore to cite the kindred and creditors ofnnid j
dec’d. to bo and uppeuritl my oftice within tiro time pre |
scribed by law, to shew cause, if auythoy liuvo, why suid \
letters should not he granted,
fiiven under niv hand this 26th day of Jnnuurv, 1836. I
fob 2—»m0ni ' JEREMIAH BEALL, C. C. O,
1 BORGIA, Rutuuin County*—Whereas l*w ilird,
...... . tlieeouu-
Appl’iiig, Baker, Baldwin, Bibb, Brvati, Bulloc h,
, Butts, Uatntlcii. Campbell, Corrolf, Cuss, Chut-
lru * ' ham. Cherokee, Clark, Cobh, Columbia, Coweta, Craw-
,in >’ • ford, Decatur, Dc Kalb, Doolv, Early, Elllu^hatii,Eman
uel, Elbert, Fayette, Floyd, Forsyth, and Franklin.
On the ICth day of August thereafter, note* will lie
received from the counties ol Gilmer, Glynn, Greene,
i - . ! Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hancock, Harris, Heard,
for the flute—selections from Bos- j || enrv Hot^lon, Irwin, Jaeksounnd Jusper.
flutes—Trios Im three tlutes, tV.c. , On the loth day of August thereafter, notes will he
I Instruments arc the much udmir- | recP i V cd from the counties of Jefferson, Jones, Laurens,
• —«- | r(lj Liberty, Lincoln,Lowndes,Lumpkin, Madison.Ma
rion, McIntosh, .Meriwether, Monroe,Montgomery,Mor
gan, Murrav and Muscogee.
On the 1st day of September thereafter, notes will Ire
A .noim the Music from London, arc the lust composr- I
tiotisoft minontimi-terHurrangeU for ouc tliite—one ainl I
two tiulc*—lluteami piano forte—two flutes uud pr
forte—entire Operas fo
mini’s Operas for two
Among the Musici
ed Accordions of various sizes, Spanish Guitars ol eve
ry style and pattern, varying in price from $<i to $161).
* French and German V iolins and Violoncellos
Bus-s Horns and China Bells; Serpents and Keyed
Bugles,
Concert Trumpets and Horns,
Bags and Cases for GuitarSj Violins, Flutes and Ac
cordiouK, ,||
<.'yndials, Bassoons,Tiinngl™IIornH,Trumpets,
Tuning Forks, Tuning Hammers, IIuiitiiig Homs
.•^teel Wire, Violin Bows, Violin Bridges.
Strings for \ iolins, (itliturs, and Violinccllos,
Great Northern and Southern
OAII.V 1WAI1, ROUTE.
rpHK Fe'eraburg IisttUondCommSy infurmthcouL
i lie that their Road.extemlingirum Feterehurc V.
to ItUkely, North Carolina, on the Uoanoke, a di.tanr'
of CO miles, and constituting« part of the Great D.1U
Mail Route North and .'South, is now amply nrovid. i
»i'h superior Locomotives and Cars, to ncroninunl.ip .11
the travel that may oiler. The Cars leave each end «r
tlic Road daily on the uirivul of the respective Mail 01
Travellers with their own equipages,can hove thrT.
horses and carriages transported on tlua Rond with a.
feet safety and convcnicmo ; and thui^iorform in iVrt
hours, while resting theirhorses, n journey wliich woi.U
olhei wise require two days to nreomplish. “
The Hlnhely Hotel, at tlic Southern termination of i(,»
Rail Road, has been re-built of brie.lt on an ,ul.,„5
scale, and nopaius will be spared to render its tcein
inodntion sueh ns will givo sutisfuetion to pussengers
travellers generally. ®
| ‘Besides the daily line of Mail Conches from Rl«.ir*i.
| for the South, via Raleigh, Fayetteville, Ate. th ere j! {
no via Tat borough three times a week, connected
nil I inn nl Fn vnlfovillo nml nt.,.. .. 1: « ‘*1
' received fromtliocouniie.ofNewton,Oglethorpe, 1 atihl- ,hc Mail l.ineut Fnvottcville, and also a line ,i’ h
i ing, 1‘ikc, Pulaski, Putnam, llnhun, ft»iidolj;h, Rich- Belfield to Clarksville, Milton it, Dimtltl'®
niond, Seriven, Stewart, dumter, 1 albot, luhafcrro, Another tri-woekly lino from Blakelp, pnsustlirnn.il
1 1 k 1 Wnrrentoh, On ford, &c. and connects a line to SaUsifu.
XT adminisiratorof the estate nf Levi Roswell, (lee’d. , K^iis for C . fci 7Si
"pphes far letters old.simss",'.- Finger Boards, Tail Pieces, and Peg, for Vi
1 ins is then-lore to cite tlic kindred and ereditortof said .,,1,
, if any lliuy have, why suid
1 .101 R month* after date,^application will 1
5 the 1 ufei ior court of l paon countv,
rdiimry purpom
;*h|c t*»
f hilling
, for hf ve to sell the reft! estate ol
Bninbridge, Uoealnr county, within tl,o usual liours ol j j„ h|| || ulu riek, lute ,.i I'nsnn eoutitv, ilec’d.
sale, the following properly, to wit : . JU.SRPII I
jituc 23
260 acres of land, being lot No C7, in the 16llt dijjricl
of originally u.nrly now l)»u:Rtur conutv, 1‘tried (»tr as •
tho property of Tfronms Gulluwa v to sutisfv a Ufa issued* |
from tho justice* court of Walton nullity, at tho suit nf
Blenhon Fclkwv vs Thomas GrIUwav, Edward Gaithor,
and Enoch Needham : pruporly (vointedoutby Jessr II. (
Daria • levy made nml rotiirnen td mo hy n eoustnble. ,
Ono acre of laud, being lot No 71 ill the town of I'len- '
sunt Grove, in said county ; also ♦no other lot in sard j
t.rur.«, <-<Tiitainiug two acres of land, ths ntimber tya i
known,Imt i» (listinguDhcd by tlic lot wherc«»tr Rufus I , ... , .
Ballard now. lives, nil levied «m as the proparty of Ruins j , c ,
Ballard to musty sundry IS fun issued from tliojiistic (
couitof Deentur county", at the suit of Win. lVabodv At .
Co. vs said Hufu* Ballard ; property pointed nut by Wil- j I
liam Panbody; lavy made and raturned to me hy a con- I
•table. , I f; 1
2«A3 acres of lntul, being lot No 269, in tho 21st distric
of originally Early now Dccnturcounty, lr.viod upon it
the property of f.yninn Sheppard to satisfy sundry fi fn
i««ii<*<l from the juslicca court of Decatur county, nt the
HORSLEY , Adm'f.
jtme 2.3 NA.V’V HAMRICK, Adu.’x.
\ FTEU the expiration of four month. 1 *, npplien
will lie made to tlic Inferior court of I pR«*n co
ty, when sitting forordiunrv purposes, for leu>c to
tire land belonging to |ti njaiuitr Hamrick,
JOSEPH IlnUSLI.V, (
ill ha
I ^OliR months after dnte, application
* tho Inferior court «.f Sciircn county, when sitli
or ordinary ptimoee^, for lenvo to soil lot N'o. ?T1,
.Man.
made to
ing
suit of Mary TVtrchild, ndm’x. of fader Fairchild, dc-
censed, vs said Lyman Sliepnnrd and Elias Wcatcr; 1c- j ^
vy mode nt\d returned to me by n coiiNlfthh'. |
Ono lot iu the town of Baitthridge, in said conntv of
Decatur, whereon Wotcr H. Mnstiii now lives, nunil
not known, hut supposed to he lot No lift, levied on to *
tisfy a fl fa issued from the Superior court of Dccntur
county, nt the suit of Win. I'eahotly A L’o. ys Lovick <«.
Floor#, uud levied on as tiro properly of said Lovick G.
Floorc ; properly pointed out liv Win. 4’. Lest«
' 1 1 * 1 IHVl tltlCI
HO11 lot N
. <’licrokcc county^ drawn hy llio
i orplrntiH of Jacob Lew in,tier’d. thi« IMtli April, 1 R.4*»-
' upril 26 FULTON K. LEWIS, Grinrdjsn.
■lOI 'l! month* after date, application will he in.ide to
I’ the Inferior court nf Morgan coouty, when sitting
for oidinni v pnrtro^es, fur leave to sell thu real estate nf
All 'ii Slirlton,(lec’d. All persons concerned will phono
take notice, and filotheir ohjes tions, if any they have.
MART ANN SIIKl.TfiN, Adtn’x.
h 29 JOSEPH HHELToN. Adm’r.
\VM. MARTIN, D. Slr’flT.
A»i11INIINTUATOK 9 » SALES.
R innnthu after date application will he mode to
the honorable Infei ior com t of Oglethorpe county,
ben sitting for ordinary purpose**, for leave to sail the
negrors belonging to the minor ol Whitson G. Johnson,
11 dcc’d. ISAAC W. JOILNdON,Guardian.
April 12—w 4 ni A
■ NOI R months afler dal** application will he made to
E 1 the 1 tilei ior Court of Oglethorpe connI v, a lien sit
ting iis n court of Ordinary, lor leave to sell three ne
groes belonging to tho estate of William Hudson, dcc’d.
fnr tboneflt of the lours nod creditors of said dcccaved.
march 22 FREDERICK HUDSON, A.lrn’r.
’d to be and ap|
rcrihed hy law, It* * he
letters should not he grunted.
Given under my hand tlri- 31st January. lUflG.
feb 2—m6oj \VM. B. CARTER, C. C. O.
C *i EORGIA, Wilkim-on count\. \\'In i< * Duniel II.
'M Kingeryiapplies lor letfers of dismisbion on the es
tate of Moore A very, lute of said < oiiniy, deceased.
Thi. i.4 therefore to cite the kiiuln d ami creditors ofsuid
dec’d. to he and appear nl my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to hIicw t atrse, if any they liuvo, w hy auid
letterssliouhl not he granted.
<iiven under mv hand, this 30th dav of Jnnttnrv, 1836.
feb 0—infini JEREMIAH BEAl L, C. C. O.
M 1 CORG1A, W iil.iiisou county. Whereas Willis
\ M Bell, guurdian lor the the orphans uf Cruft.
late of-uti •'county, dec’d. applies to me fur Idtt is of
distoissioii —
A ml whereas Jod |)c*m, snd W illiam Lord, ndininis
tiatoidon lire t'slalc ol' Mark I), es, late of said county,
dcc’d. applies to me lor lelteis of dirmissiou from said
estate—
This ia therefore to cite the kindred at.d creditors ofsuid
der.’d. to he and appear at my otVrcc within the time pie-
HcrihtHl hy law, to shew enuse, il any they have, why *aid
letters nhould not hr. granted.
Giw n under mv hand thi.- 7th dav of March, 1836.
march 16—ri.r„n J EREMI N II MEAI.f., C. C. (>.
.. j lo addition to lire above, the sub:
otl.,,0 Within theth,,ep™ ; | rrri . iviii|?fnjm|ii() Ilmm , fo ‘. tll| . v S , /M ,
mg ORG AN Superior C.
JtI Ssrnli K. iiowen,^
William Bowen,y
It appearing to the Court, fr
mrt, .Murch Term, lM3f».
LIBEL FOR IHVtdlcr..
f TNDER an order of tlm Inferior court of Wat ran
U county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will hu
nsH on tho first Tuesday in October next, nt the court
house in W’nrren conntv,
260 At ros 4if Land.
more or less. Sold as ilia propeity of William/Stan
ford, sen. dec’d. for the borieHt of. the heirs
of snitl dee
laid off and .
Wartou county, aiinall pail iuColnmhiacoimly. 'Terms
credit until the 2’>th December, 1U37, with amnll notes j
and approved •ocurity
july O
i comity, when sitting
to sell the laud belong*
□ ’ the Inferior cpurl of llriId
for ordinary purposes, for leave
iug to Thomas Miller,a minor.
march 22—who JOHN EVANS, flnnrdinn.
I.30I R months after (bite, application w ill Im made to
n 1 the Inferior court of Jasper conntv, when sitting
iiiv I creditor* | for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and ne-
" j t*|jo widow’s dower extoptrsl, which i“ vroes belonging to the estate of Richard D. King, dcc'd.
nutigneii to Iter.) Tho luml Iviim mostly in ; Into of .nidoomity, JOHN JOHNrt'I’ON, Atlrn’r.
" ’ * ' may 17—w Im
I NOI’R months after dote, appHratic
tlie Infcriyr court of Baldwin toi
for ordinary purposes, for h*
72. in the 7lli district and 2d
for Violins, Ac.
is constantly
Piano Fortes,
manufactured expressly lor his establishment, ol various
patterns of Rosewood and Mahogany, with the Grand
i Action, Harp Stop, Metallic Elates, Nc. embracing the
, lutcf t lushiou of Itirniture with tablet and hollow-uor-
; nered fronts, veneered legs and Grecian Hdrools. Allot
whit harc wajranted to he made of Mich materials and
‘ ho well seasoned as lo stand the tost of every climate,
J and can he returned if any defect is found iu tilts itistrti-
! n.cnts. I’ricc from $ 150 to $f>60. Biano stools of vari
ous pattern* to correspond with Biano*, of Rosewood,
j Malioguiiy, Ate. Biano covers of every variety of colors
J and (juulities.
Biano Foite Tiiir.ug Forks, HiumueM, Arc. ifcc. In-
j stniineiilH of every description tuned, repaired, or puck-
led at abort notice.
Q ?* Biirehii.-crs will find it to their advantage to call
| and exnniiuc the above.
/ lutes, ('/arintuls, Oboes, Flageolets, .sin»!o and dott-
j hie. Octave J-'/uU h, j'iealors, Ftfes,\.e, (Lj'’I’lie sub-
j sciib**r manufactures the cchhiatcd Cocuicved 1'tutes,
w ith the i\u;y jnmt, silver mountings, Keys, Ac. Ac. ns
i used cxclu^iri ly by till the principal Brofeasors of the
Instrument thro tic limit tho country.
; AI‘«o,e<in«MnntU publishedhy Hiosuhseriber till the new
i ami fuMiimmble alnsic, whit h, iu addition to his rc.rent
large and incrcii tjug (’atulogue of Standard Music,—
Insti uetion Books,—Gamut Beales, Arc. Ac. c.onstitutca
the w,o t valuable assortment of Music iu the country.
BurchnsciH will find the counter covered with all the
newest ami most favorite Songs and Bicces—also books
of the name hound for tho convenience of persons leav
ing the citv.
in addition to the assortment of Musie, are all the va
rious works on (In* -ejence and composition of >! usie, hy
Barrow.*, (’nl- I. Calf utt, Mn.-ou, A e.
'i'li.; pi ice of Music, us sold at this • -tnhlislimcut, is as
low (if not cheaper) as at the other simps about tow n
Seminaries, Music Dealer?, and A Mists t.f the f*ru
sion, supplied on the most reasonable terms. Ord
any part of t’uo l uit^d States, or - I-twlu re,
with the greatest cnie mid despatch, hv addressing
JOS El'll F. AT WILL, Musi** Saloon, sign
of thu Golden Lyre, 261 Broadway,
near St. I'atil'st Church.
New York. Feh.23—wfim
'4’nttnall, Telfair and 'Thomas.
And on theday of September thereafter, notes will
be received from the counties of Troup, Twiggs, Union,
Upson, Walker, Walton, Ware, Warren, Washington,
Wavne, Wilkes and Wilkinson. . | Eerrv
All notes must he made payable at the Central Bank j l(ll _ lllMlI1II 1I?ol
of Georgia, have hcoormure goad endorsers,and no note ( con ^r«etrd to Raleigh,
will, on any account, he received after 12 o’clock, M. of »j»| ic Road fmin
the days above specified.
By an act of the last General Assembly, it is provided,
“That from and after tho passage of this act, no note
shall he discounted ut the Central Bank of Georgia, un
less the principal and all ctidoracrs shall be icaidents of
the respective counties entitled to ’ 11 • **
passes through
rv, N. C.
' In the course of the season, n branch will be or,er.#.«I
* 1 from the Betrrshurg Kail Road at Belfield. to Wilkin *
t J Ferry at Gaston on the^ Roanoke, from whence a lull
id di\idt-nds: Ft
The Rail Road from Baltimore to Washington is now
in operation, thence to Botomue landing,the line is con-
tinned by Stcnm-houts, thence via Fredericksburg to
Richmond, a considerable portion of the Kuil Rond
....... . , 0»« I!»il Hold i,
finished—and the remainder is iu a rapid course to com
pletion. 'The line continues from Richmond to Betcrtl
... , a .I | , burgt by a Turnpike Road—and tlioncc hv the Peter/
tided, tlmt nothing heivm wwiiiiiimI «!inll ha su.onnalni- : t „ lr| , Ullil Ko tul tn Blakely, «b before mentioned is iU
ed as to retjuire the ofliccrs of. Bit id Bank to retain tho | „ ,, v „,,,i ,. v > v ^..:t« n.nil *». 8 IM “
fes-
1*0111
attended to
ELISHA BL’ILSON, Adtu'r.
| Ka'ra.
I.tlllll ill IVllllii'l'. FlliOII ittlll I'Sllllll-
ititi, for Mali'.
W ild, bo sold before tho court-house door in Wal
ker county, on the lirst Tuesday in AUGUST
ucvt, between tho usual hours of Bale,
Lot of Luml, No. 200,
in tho 23th (list, and 3d soc. of origin-illv Cherokee, now
Walker county, containing ono hundred and sixty acres,
moro or less.
Also, before the court-hoiiHO door in Union county, on
tin first Tuesday iu August next, between the usual
hours of sale,
L >1 of Liiiitl' A'o. 11>,
in tli«f 7th drit. a ml lsLs.K.iu originally (‘licrokcc now
Union county, containing one hundred nsi.l sixty acres,
tnoro or less. * %
Also, will h' sold before tlm court-houao door in Bn Hid
ing comity, mi the first Tuesday in August next, bc-
tnreeutb* ihml im.irsof sale, the interest of Thun. A.
Ranks, dcc’d. iu
Lot of l uml, No.
Li thi 3<| (list. 3d sec. of originally Cherokco now Pauld
ing county, containing 6»rlv at-res, more or loan. Suit!
lands holon rme to tho estate of Thomas A. Bunks, lute
of F.lhert county, mid sold for the la lie lit of the heirs of
said (fac'd. Terms cash. •,
THOM AS JONES,
\VM. B VI LEY.
YOUNG L. (». HARRIS
June 7
»A GREEABI.E to an order of tho Inferior court of
J\. Moreau county, wliou sitting for ordinary purposes;
will lie sold in Madison, iu sni<| on tho first Tunminj in
September next, between the usual hours of aalo,
Two $rl! It* hi i* tit ft of IjUIkI,
situate in tnid county,the first hcili^ tho plantation whore
the laic James Shepherd, doc'd. lived, e.outaintiig 1095
acres of land, more or less, composed of several square
lots and parts of lots,adjoining lands of Richard L. Mn-
quere, James L. Ilorno and others, well improved and in
good repair for cropping.
Also, at the same time mid place, one. Other Settlement
In said comity, on the w aters of Little River, containing
OOil l-'i Acres,
known as the Rally place, adjoining landnof Jas. Evans
and Paler W. Walton. Tho aliov > Hottlenicnts - ontnins
a good portion of the hast corn and cotton land in the
county, and i.s well worthy tho attention ofcnpitnlists w ho
wish to vest their fluids in sueh lucrative hiiKiiiessaMplaiit-
ing at the present prices of cotton, both places,* lying on
tho main road from Grecuesliorough to Mouticcllo—-The
first place i« wall calculated ntr a stand for a Buldic
Ilo-isa,having all necessary huudin ts for that purpose
together with a Store House, Blacksmith shop, A c. Ac.
being tlio ro:il.c«tate of Jatnci Slippliord, dec’d. and Hold
fbr tha benefit of lb j heirs
known on the dar of sale, w
GAR TflR-miEI'WEUO.
THOMAS U si!El'llERD,
j'tlv 6 »,/ ^
'1.T* The Federal I nion will pulmsh the ahevo until
lb'’ day of shIc. ^ j
^ tlm first Tuesday in sypiu^bor
belonging to th
may 17—wdt
AO the liilci
a for ordinri
i will 1
i to sell n lot
i* t ion of CJheroke
* mnd« to
, that Ih*'defendant is not to 1
Morgan county, on motion, ordered, that service he per
fect i <1 I * \ a pnlilitalion of tlii« rule in the (it i tgin J(-ur-
nal in ronformtty to law,
A true rxfraci from the miuurrH of the Suprriorcourt,
March r« rm, Ih3i: f this 12th dot of Mnrcli, L illi,
march 22--m3iu JoHN W. BOR TER, Clk.
( ’1 EORGIA, iMoiiati county.— Inferior (Joint, silting
~M for ordimu v purposes. Adjourned Term, Murch 21,
1830.
Present tlicir Honor : Isaac Walker, William S. Stokes,
and Elijah E. Jotiea, J until i h.
On the npplit ntiun of Thnmns Nolan, administrator on
the estate ol Uriah !.. Ammons, dc( eased, stating to the
Gourt, tliut lie Iimb fitidlI> udmiuistcred nml paid out the
assets of uaid estate, mid prays ft r Infers of dimission
thcrafrotn—
Also, Washington (*. Pidlnrd, administrator on the .
estntcof Bciijamin Bollard, deceased, stating to tho court belonging In Jos. Guyton; nlsonl the same time m> w
that lie has filially admiuistured ami puitl out the assets i man FOLLY, taking Iter child LOUISA, in conipti
of snid estate, nml pray s for letters of dismission tlierc-I with her hu*liaiid (’IIARLKS, belonging to John I
from— *
W ltercitpon.it i* ordered, that this six months nofie
* iveh ol tl^is application in the Georgia Journal, re
n H Ml *' ’ *' lions, if
amount of 'dividends, or any part thereof, tm.re thanMie- |
ty days uftcr the panic shall nave been actually declared j
and mode.” 'That tha distribution may he mudein con- |
fortuity with this net, the Board will require from all
persons offering notes within the time Hpicificd, i. o. wit li
nt thirty days of the day set apart for receiving notes, a
certificate from the Receiver of Tax Returns, or any
civil officer of the county, stating that the drawer a
each of the endorsers of nnid notes are resident citizens j
of the count v from which they ure fffTereil.
Certificates nf the taxable property of the makers and
endorsers of the note* offered, will he togarded die best ;
evidence of their solvency; hut the certificates of the i
judgments or mortgages against tne drawer, which have i
heretofore h-•-u required, will no longer he o^at ted. |
No note will hi; discounted having on it the uutne of any j
person indebted to the ^tale, either as principal or «' ai
rily, which debt is due and mi .ruled, • r wli'i i° the ma
ker of, or endoi-pcr on an v note or hill heretofore dine omit -
ed hy the Bank, A. which is past due and unattended to.’’
Extract from the Minutes of the Foard of JUn ef rs.
K. A. GREENE, CaMiter.
A TABLE
Showing the White, Colored, and Representative jurjai-
lotion, under the ('cunts nf J83J ; also the amount of
the F.igth Apportionment made by the Central Hank
of (fun gin, to each County.
MAIN and ONLY daily mall route between Burton and
Now-Oi leans. nnril 5—7m
SiiOO 8tB';WAB6S>
Fflli SIX STOLON MIOROES.
S 'l’Ol.EN or Runaway from the rriibst liber,
tim»* in October, mv Ne
with lifs wife LlZZA,
i limn STF.VEN’.i
when sitting J (juiringall persons to file their ohjecli
t of land, No have, against the granting of the same, on or befi
iti dcc’d. Tonqp made
Adin’rs. •
’.-tale of Daniel (hi*ringer, d
JOHN L. BARRINGF.R,Adtu'r.
r court of Jasper county, wTu-n sitting
purposes, four months after date, ap
plication will l»o mude foi leave to sell tlm real estate of
William Askew, late of said county, deceared, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors.
July 12— wi.., TANDY W. KEY, Adm'f.
\ FTF.R ths expiration of four months, application
. will be made to the Inferior court of Putnam coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to arMl
all the rcul estate of Martin Phillips, dec’d.
JOHN U. MASON,
JOHN I.F.R.
npril 2fi—vv Im Guardians of dm Orphan*.
E NOUR months niter dale, application will he made, to
. tho Inferior C’o'til of'Twiggs county, when sitting
flu* ordinary purpose •, for leave to sell lot of land No.
150, in the 12th distrietsif Lee, belonging to the estate of
David Crumpton, decease d.
jan 19 n* 10 \VM. A. CRUMPTON, Adm’r. I
PBOCOfAL?
For publishing in Columbus, Georgia t a N>t r Paper, to I
bo cntitli d
Till'} HIOrritLlCAN in.RALD.l
A (^>NVK’TB )N that the means of information are |
JY not eoinmensurnto with the wants and wishes of!
tha people, eone.eeicd wiilt the growing impoifnnee of
our tow u, Iris originated with us the idea of establishing
ill Columbus ii new weekly paper, to he entitled tho Rr- I
rent ica.v IIkhai.I)—to ho devoted lo politics and gene- i
ral literature. j
We will endeavor to make the Ilr.n.M.n nrofitahle and i
iuterestinc;, by keeping its renders informedof nil impor
tant political movements, both foreign tr 1 «••*)-
Dmoted to tha union of the States, v
with becoming zeal and firmnessthose c
principles hy w hich w o believe it istol:
Wo look upon tin' government that
the toil, and sacrifice, and blood, of
die mother who gave us birth—with rev
It i* a holy thing; and we will love nml support it ns
long ns we conliniio to love and respect ourselves.
I ii v ieliliiig our support to the I uion party ofGcorgiu,
however, we slmll not, under ni^v eireumstnitecs, stifier
ourselves to bo swayed bv selfish or interested motives—
we shall adhere to ami support our principles, m en n
the sacrifice of personal frietid-’hips and prodilectiotis.
We shall eon. eientiouHly and strenuously oppose '-ve-
rv ine.UHurfi which we may calculated to subvert
the lihevtica of Vh© people or destroy the l uion ot the
Slates.
That .tha people are capnhlo of self-government, has
been demonstrated,and m» longer admitftofadunht - that
I'nhnliaiic aids are unnrctv e-arv, follow s ns a corollary.—
While, therefor ', we sustain tin flimlam Mital principles
of the Umen party, \\r shall feel ii our dutv on nil oe-
ranion* to oppose the supreme dictation of tnc few to tho
many.
free, nml teinpvrut
'ountv, I first term of the court, afler the expirntie
all of which were owned in Decatur county, Cc
My negro mail Steven is 2(5 or 28 veers of ago., common
ly black,slim made, weighs 110 or 150 11)*.,has
his cheek, and I believe one over his eye, his fr
( arc rotten, apeak* tolerable free when* spoken
of the time | "oninn Bully is 21 years of age, black, well made, cotm
nforesmd, in delimit thereof, letter* dismissory will he moil size, ha* small rogucisiioycp; her child is 12 c
h cares made oral ' months old ; her hm-lmml is 2tl years of age, black, well
j made, weighs 100 or 190 lh*.,lins his front tooth out, v
1 perceptible, large rv es, has a scar oil ono of his 1<
, caused hy the cut of an axe; ho wn* raised in Jefferson
! county, Georgia, and it may be possible they may have
tried to get there. I am inclined to believe the said i
ofl>j.
d vv ife, and not he
granted in terms of the statute
provided.
A true extract from the minutes, March 21,1836.
march 29-m6m JOHN W. BORTF.K,U. V. O.
4 1 K( >ll< HA, WilkiiiMMi UoiintyT^—Whereas John Up-
ton, ndininiHtrnlor on tho estate of shepherd Mayo, i ,
lute of Wilkinson count v, dec’d. applies to mo for letter* ! have got somo white person to
of dismission ’ j liter, that they might he sold as mun r
I'liip i. ili<‘reforr tocit^ the kindred nnd crcditnrHorRaiil i Knowing nl the enn.e time, it m« mv
office within the time pre
y they have, why said j
, sitting
dve’d. to he and up pc
scribed hy law , to - hew
letters chould not he granted.
Given under my hand this5tH dav of April, 1830.
ttprll 12 JEREMIAH BEALL, (’. C. O
C j^KoRGI A, Bafiiwin County—Info
N for ordinary purposes, IMn'v 'I'rni .
RULE MS 1.1—Wlierrn* William It. Jackson, ad
ministrator on tho estate of William Everitt, deceased,
ninkes application for loiters of dismission from said es
tate, alledging tliut he is about to close the business uml
fill ally settle tlic estate of his said intestate—
It is flicrefoioordered l v the court, that six mouths
notice of this application fir given in the Georgia Jour*
nnl of this place, nud nt the expiration of said lime, the
court w ill (mile> cause he shewn to the contrai y) order
said lettora of dismissi(<n to he granted.
A true extract from the minutes, this 4th Mar, lfll’.fi.
nifty 10—nifini 11. V. STUBBS, Ulk.
| trillion to remove to Mobile, nnd th
tiou of purchasing tlioir companions
Mu v left us, they were all seen logelhc
Bafnhridge, ncur'JoBeph Aid’s, nml it i
lieved, as they cannot he heard A'om sin;:
that they have been taken olVand sold l»v
line gray horse about Christmas, and it
he-
1 miles fro
pencrtill.
:n tho county
man tliut h u
* snid show ct
Bank, besides a
ten $ 100 dollar notes on the U
large amount nut counted. Tin
has he« n thought bus hern guilty nf till* like before n3
BROSPECTUS
or thr.
NoirrnftEtn dSEDSBU.
ASCT) SUiACFiCAXi JOWE.IVA2).
.I'BTA, ft A.
•onvov prnetict
ml domestic.
runi.isiiEn i
f fl HIE tho object of this r .
■ and useful inlormntion upon all. hruuclu's of the
profession, nml to givo an early circulation, in the Soutli-
sliall advocnlo ) cm country, to new fuels,
at uud glorious > whether of domestic, or fli
perpe!!iftted.— I llieso ohjt cis, the editors have engaged the services of
any distinguished members of the Brofession to enntri
ing urgroco about 12 monilis ago. Mr. Dempsey Hnr
roll, of this county, had a man and woman tak<
tlm some manner that mine has, about two yours ago,
and have never been heard from since ; the last tlmt t
seen of them, was about the sumo place mine was.
will givo a rew ard of $100 for mv negro man Steven,
I’oli v andchiM, i( delivered to mv father, James S-n-
well, (Niluiiihua, Mississippi, or $50 fur any information
that w ill lead to their recovery, provided l get them, ot
if lodged in anv safe jail and infoi tiling my fntlirr JamcE
Seuvvcll,Columbus, Mississippi. A reward of §100 is
advertised for Guyton’s uml Lee’s, in the Standard ol
Union. ‘ CHAS. MACON WE A WELL,
feh 16—tf
d new modes af, practice,
origin, 'i’o accomplish
lather
i and I
upon j huto original articles. Tlu-y have the pledge of support
of tlie Fucultv of the Medical i
from llio other liiemhc
Uoilcgo of Georgia. 'They lmveuniple resourcch of do- I P r,, P‘ r0 ^|° makt:
mostic and foreign iiilormniiuii in the pcriodienls of this * 1 ‘'‘4 *
country, Great Britain, Germany, Franee nml Italy, nnd
from private correspondence from Paris. Tho editors
forbear offering any considerations to show tlic value of
n periodica! which shall convey to the Physicians of
Sontlu in climates the experience of Sotitliern practi
tioners, and sprc.nl before them the earliest information
derived fiom’iill quarters of the scientific world, p
j Illustrated with biUcecti 3 «n<MG0 Engravings.
. i.is a it 3 r. :.v _ o i it.v. ibj
j «f Sfiotilidc A lisofnl llnottlrdiic.
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•'ppli.'Kt
122;
182
i:i:v,
866 I
Baker,
977
11 13
741 1
' Baldwin,
3123
4374
5717
3733 !
miii,,
•1175
3089
6328
4111 •
Brvati,
r-j:t
241 Ii
•-'ii B
1410
lliilludi,
184?
701
~-’t:n
1472
BnrU,',
5193
6210
89 J9
5795 !
Butts,
3367
1724
4 101
i
! Camden,
1441
3097
:1299
211*2
Campbell,
3398
772
3861
3293
2507
Carroll,
aoo7
377
2133
| t’llSri,
1 151
990
' Chutimm,
i Cherokee,'
5601
1143d
! I860
1521
1 C'latk,
5131
4675
,.
5158
Cobb,
1778
1160
U.diimbin,
4317
7689
8900
5783 j
(-owetn,
41 Ki
1503
5049 3279 ]
(.’raw ford,
2* 64
1733
386 1 2170 !
Dccntur,
2750
9020
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8626 285! 1
DoKiiH,,
i n .7
10146. 6389
Dool v,
18.65
969
1!0HI> Bill
Earlv,
1466
602
I62?| 1185
Efltngliam,
Ml
1228
2418 15.V9
Elbert,
6889
5717
98191 6300
Emanuel,
2155
506
2159
17,98
Fttvolte,
4539
1261
S.I4i
3473
Floyd,
174
1130
Foray lit.
*2 If.;'
1460
Franklin,
751.
2195
8961
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Gilmer,
! Glvnn,
M2
4028
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303;
‘470
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48ii->
922
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j Gvvinneg,
10/21
1214
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• 10262
1186
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null,
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150 m
1
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SIM
742*
9471
61. >8
i Harris,
4182
3661
661
3909
J Hcurd,
1481
62!
1857
1203
1 Hoiirv,
8387
26 U
997
6479
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5601
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7051
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Irwin,
1066
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118-
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Jones,
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61%
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103491 f.725
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8005
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32 U
47 3‘.
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; 21 sr,
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2'R3 J7»50
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860:
1710! 46 li
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Monroe,
9723
75!
14*43
9240
JO
numerous are the productions of the Bros*, iu this
period of cheap literature, tlmt an individual w ho
addition to them, should he well
omineed that the wants of the community arc such ns
'.jiiire it. Blit eu ry class requires a hook adopted
d tlmt sueh n punitcntiv.nn
long been esteemed agicat
If, ami that l ook should contain such matter as will
convey m-vvand inteivsing information, not speculative
nml useless description, vvlin-li only retards the acquisi
tion of more solid attainments. Practical undttiseful
knowledge, adapted to the n*'e.essiiit-s of socielv, vv• 11 al
ways tin.| a market, nnd he sought nfler wilH nil avidity
designed td lie, hns I '"porliouate t*» its .•st'unute. eud tu-qutrtntwe. Thethin't
i . ideiT.tum 1 y the proles- J
* at their command, they
* of tho patronage of the 1
Having stated the fncilitie
confidently assure thmnsejvt
profession at the South.
Indeed, the e litois tiii lortnkiiig this laborious duty ' ,, '. nM
vvithnottxpect il • nofi divdiin7M lolm ii i -.! m promt ted ! 1 1
thereto hy tiied-sire ol advaneiiir th- interests of a pro '
which they are devoted, frel thom^rlv'es i nti-
lor kiiovvlrdp«‘, which so highly dislingiiishen tin; prci
p : iod, should he hailed with Universal sutisfaclion, and
Montgomery,
Morgan,
Murray,
Muscogee,
Newton,
Oglethorpe,
Paulding,
Bike,
Pulaski,
Putnam,
Riilmn,
Randolph,
Richiiioml,
Scrivcn,
Stewu it,
Sumpter,
'Talbot,
Tnliaf-I
on of the j Taft,mil,
' : Telfair,
^jttoA|her m-xt, vv ill he sold ,
at the door of the emiry-fin/sf iuBakei (-ountv,
ff.ot V
in the 11th district of Enrly oii^iunllv. h%\\ Baker conn-
ty ; sold a* tlm property of Ju#cmluy Warren, late of |
Hancock ctvtnty. d-'c'd. and hv an prjfyl' of the Inferior j
•mui of sai.l c•mnt v, when sittingjmjfelinarv purposes.
JOHN Gim BILL, >
julv 5 JESSE G. Ill JP TS, S ' ’
n riLLbe sold at GrootivilL-, MLi\,vethei comity. on
the first’Tuesday in August Wxt, under an order 1
of th © Inferior court of !)e Knlb county, when sitting
for orJinai v purpose-*,
L-H \o. IOR,
in tlm 9th district ot ongigplly Troup now Meriwether '
county, ns the property of vUo estate of John Adams,
dec’d. lor the benefit of tlm "lieinv nnd distributers, on a
credit until the 2’uh Utwouili.-rnext.
June 7 DANIEL STONE, Adm’r.
olunmaah.ill be open to t
discussion ol all such subjects a* arc calculated to int r- i tied to claim ll:e suj)j>ert of the lihctr l r.ml highmimh tl
an intelligent t t innmiiuy—wh -tin r they hnofa poli- ! of that^profession—not simply that of their individual
. I ■ vo o-i Join -
and it i* hoped j T
,t to n liberal , i
fir
otna*,
ti.-al, literary, idi rmu- or eommeivial . harm ter.
As t-a, e re is for the public tn*ir, vv e shall iutrmluer it
tollio eohiimis of the IH.uvt.!> ar great r.ti amount i
1 ot which they re
•<l among ns
nttd utions I
tfiilly ‘■•(•licit; that lh* i
nl that slmll nfit-i
’ sr.
il opportuni-
niisci llaueous nml general rending ns may be'eunsDtent j tv to the ninny rnlighlem d practiiitmcrs througlmi.t the
•' i i «•»!.! ..i.........*.».•— n.\t i . i' n -*' »' ~— :—'ing the results of their i
uld ho lost to the pro-
with it* political nud comm
ting to invoke the muse* in support of
The lit'tit t t) vv ill al.o sustain tho agricultural nnd
commercial interests of the country, ami will publish a . mining about
regular nnd cm red price current of nil the leading m ti- '
eles of produce and consumption.
W. hi, rnil’LKY,
J. B. WEBB.
Chdmnbns, Bee.3th. 1V.35.
TERMS.—The Krn nitew flint vt n vv ill he pub
lirited about the first of Janunrv next,on ii large imperi
al *heet, containing twenty four columns—and vv il 1 ho
l-MUilhorn Mtnte* of couimunit
observation, which otherw ise
tension and to Societv.
'This Journal will he issued
png
hcering relict-lion, tlmt the door
n open, that none tire so poor n* to he
• Mnna:ine, I rm irnhu d tho p.i.pn-
■ i*sp*»ctug forthe puldi «iion<•; •! J
Hal of Scientific and I sefat Knot /, ■, r.t
nt its m.-riia w ill he such n 4
iarc of public patronage,, w i
r- si- oi t tin r-, erof underiaiin-r the merits which mrnv ' ( o •on
t;iem uud.iiihtedl;, (to- The Editor will take a 1 NVn'.keV
i“ii! r ri • t’.ugh the field of usefulness. iUeJonr- Walton'
[1 « ' es Biopinphit r I igkel.dies of eminent men, *■’ ’
• imienl Tide4, bi-c.iti rit-s, Inventions, Natnml Histo-
,Uiiei.'ii.-irv, Shrewd Observations, A:e. all calculated
xjmnd the^ intellect, improve the moral power*, and
nTm;
mm
53i:i
4nn'
29! Mi
5291
29321
691 i
221 fl'
1371
per |
eklv
GREK ABLE to
i order of the Infer
/ %. Ilonrv rouiifv. when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will hr sold on the first Tuesday in A -igu-t next, at the
• our,-house door in .McDonough, lit ary countv,
Oik* Xc*^ro tVoumu
named Bruv, holmiging to tlic (-slate of J allied Moore,
dec’d. Hold tor tin - * henofitof the In-irs of snid dec’d-
ALEXANDER M’KIBBIN, Adm'r
(’out t of ' paid in adv
iptmn
annum
ul I.fthe
Sim
outt of ordinarv,
September next, nt the j
GS, A: «l. SSKOTWIJJ/*
Drtiugflftis, Macc:
ffl^IIE Siihscrihcrs (former naiTnern of Lllis,
I vvelLV Co.) have rc iim ’d their business uml
above firm, at thcircld stand.opposite the Brick Tavern,
and w ill keep a gom-r il assortment of Drugs. Medi-
« ■ ■ SuiL'ico/ m.>1 Medical Instruments, f f ainft and
• »l tho Inferior court of Warren , •*/ "// L ruh, \\ ii.dos^Qlass.iwoi ted si.ts, tilii^n-
II arc for shop furniture^ Perfumery, i-.tney Articles.
JJ rushes of ercey description, f'atonic and f'oteg^A/edi
uiues, C.trj enter'x Preparations, also his ISsaytToti Ma
teria Mediea. Due Woods, and Dye Step*, and a great
variety of Miscellaneous Articles, which they have re
ceived a largo supply of, nml intend keeping their stock
constantly replenished, sou* to ho able nt all times to
etipply Dealers, Blivsit iin*, Blunter* and others, who
muv fl.vor them w ith their custom.
Intending to be permanently engaged iu this burine-*,
the subscribers, fiom their long experience, hope to ren
der it worthy the patronage of old and new customers.
Ordirshv letter will meet the same attemion ns if nn
in prison. ! I \ I* V Y BIIOTW ELL
JACOB SHO’TW LI L.
Muemr, March 8,1336—cotf
Ktv;tlsli cflt-ln-alet! Slnllianit
I K\ i VJ'HA.N Ul ^lilo iIil* uml emt ,l„//.,r
A tho groom.
ST. GILES, winner «*t the Dkrdy. nt $60,
the crootn, at Col. (i. I'.Iliott's, near Gallatin.
.ABDOG, winner of the Dk.hhy, at $56, ami $1 lotlie I
• n.. !
irtny 17
ITNDER
ft J county, w ln-u sitiiag
•old oil llio firU Tueiday i
court-house iu Floyd county,
One Lot ol* L:iit<|, IVo. OftI,
in tho 16th district and Ith section t.f .-aid county,
toiuiug 46 acres, more or less. Sold ns ill
Willi vm Stanford, Sr. dee’d. for tin- ht
• dy creditora. Terms cash,
jfine 26 EL1SIIA BUR M)N, Adm
W ILL he sold at the tourt-hou«e door in I
tv*, »»n the first I’uesdav in Noveuihei
Tlic liUiKl siikI Nfcirro 12ill
belonging to the estate of John lianirit U,dcc'd. Tc
made known oil the dav sale.
JOSEPH IlORSl.r.Y, Adm’r.
i jdne 23 NANCY HAMRICK, Adm’x.
osithly. in t*nml
tlv exeeutetl, a
; payable on tho dcliv cm of the second \ .
MIl.T ON AN TON V, M. !>. .
JOSEPH A. V.\ L, M. I).
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(li spntch; and friends holding subscription lists arc re
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ly can. june I l
T<*i9 Do(!at-!4 Rrnni’fl.
B > ANA WAV from the subscriber on lho3!*t ultimo,
fl <1 a Negro Man named BLRR V, about 2. f »or26 ' ear*
of age, about 5 feet li or 7 inches high, verv Ida ok*, and
has a downcast look, w hon ‘■poken to. lie Im-follow ed
the river from thi-* place to I hirien, ot. a boat for Messrs.
NichnlstS: Doming, 3 or 4 years. Whoever will d» liver
him to me in this place, of lodge him in nnv »n!b jail, in
this Stale, so that I get him, shall receive the above re
build nil reasonable *\*j>cure* paid.
- tf PR/OR WRIGHT.
Milled":
v ille, June 14
iim Rt .LiB«
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duced lo Invlii-ve that they can give great facilities iu
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of the most interesting new works that issue from tho
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intereti, nnd reader it wot thy of prescivot-nn. T'oturet
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A’lmial flu- 'Token, nnd author of Pencil Sketches nnd
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I
I’st to tlu
hod hv u
. the Li
l.L U
. iVum Miss Urtlgr
which
vie!:,
v Ul
«!ro ho
• PI lope
loj.t
•nt* have been mi
Lotli at home ami
3451
XVillse., .
VVilkinm.ii,
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I l I
f] ? ’ Ml the Miiledgevillepfiners will publish tho above
until the distribution is completed.
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Mr.ps, rmbr i.-ng the twenty-live ritatc.i of the Union,
A . e *:!iiItii!- r tlm situation. tSce.of i i\ers,row ns, innun
t:> in*. It Ice*, tie sea hoard, iatcruul imjirov enieuts, ns
displayed it. eau/il rail roads, Ac. with other interest.
if-r.U)d useful lefitnrt's, rends, dHauers, Arc. forming »
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o sin ct, at jm expense which nothing out tho splendid
r
at nn expci
O Which tor
- pa-t has hci n so grneroiia-
mi!AT valuable plnntatio
R rii MMr.itrici.D, situated
known l»v the nnme
Hinds county, ( Mi-si
edim dy on the Rail-Food turns Vicksburg
l Jucksou, (tlic scat of Govcrmm'ti*,) 25 mill
I the same distance from the latte
place, 12 miles from Clinton, is now offered for sale, the
proprietor having determined to change lii\ occiipatim
TERM.’. i Fhila*h»lp!i : :i Saturday Courier is
| .-till continued in its large form, mid at the same price ns
i heretofore. The Bliil'jdclpliia Mirror, being a largo
* quarto edition of the Saturday Courier, with its ine.rchs-
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i tho same size a ; the New York Albion, will he put al
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i Three Dollar* per annum, pitiable iu advance (includ
ing the Maps.) \Y<K)D\V.\ rd cla RKE,
IMiiludeliihia.
• ILV The paper will he sent in exchange to such nevva-
papersas may oblige us l.y publishing,the aliovo ndver-
ti-.-inent. junc7
the WA^Vs’i:vo ; r«SrrTnunoit,
\ WEEK1.Y Miscellany of Science, Art, Literature
and news, has been pul lishcd only twenty months,
I nml ha* at present a circulation, considering this short
•period, unparalleled in tin* history of the periodical
C '••*. Rufus D.v.vfs, Editor ; a.niisted by many of the
at scholars and trril- ;s of the country.
1 'ioiiive a mimitH and dotniled description of thin pro- ; J d*’ Lditqr and Proprietor being deterininod to spare
. •. . i povtv is (’i.-env'd outiralv itiuuvessarv, as it is prosnnieil | no expense in giving luldilional interest to the Wash-
•f May la-t, three ( DOMIN'! down from tho earliest period of the British ti» person would make ' ' ,r
v about 2» years' f 1 t ui I, with mi Appendix—eontnining a list Stul- j tion. Suilice itto sav,
lie property of
•til of tho lo irs ;
pson conn
spo
h'-gli, spe.
lion, vvitlm
r>f tin- otliO
cllovv (
»feet 3 c
npl,
-high.
II
• V FOR SALE,
TWV RESIDENCE in this place, vvell improxiil for I
the r.onveuieiico of a large family,or for a public !
ou**». 'The dwelling house i* two stories high, 63 feet I
oner, 20 feet wide, n two story open piazza in Iripit A«*.
all well finished, with all necessary out huildiM!;* coin- ;
plete, a never failing well of pure water, nnd thu out hits
are well watered by springs. Also,
\ 1250 Acton of l.:tml,
Within two miles of this village, in fine order for farming, ,
llo good util! scuts. Tlm land will he sold toge- !
thor wrjn parcels t*i -nit purehasers. From n rcsidemre j
of 27 >#*ir«, 1 know this pho-e to be unusunllv healtln . I
All thy above property is nil. mint reduced prices nnd;
upon liberal credits. Lululs in Russel or Bnrbourcoiiii- ,
lias, in Alabama, would ho taken uifnir nines, in pay
ment. Fui furtherpurtictilnrs unnlv to urn on ih
H»t*o«*. REUBEN C SHORT
M >»»*' alio, Jaqier county, Juxu 21— «o‘Jia
u! * l to 1
groom, at Alders-
puriiciilars ace In
N. B. Bute.. -
Stable
nil.ills. '
uud 30 marcs
HE Subscribeihs
T'lvk!
have been positive!
FS JACKSON A Co.
ClRCl'EAR.
he pro
ILK.
art Sfr...,
“ Burnt Dl“U.t t,” oiler for .-ale ill
Ttrinr, Cordage, Bale Roj <. Sh
Wrought Kails, Bagging, Dear,
tk.C.\ c.on lihcial lci>ud, for Bit .
CEBU A \ C\ MINI
Krw York,Julv 19—It
!. ht ard, one of |ii< uj>;>.\r IV
l«) | 17.5 or 80 pounds. Roth
t.) : COB, the oldest about 22 year
! la- i* n chunky, w ell set fellow
i speaks quick mid lively when spoken to, v
i-' l.»0or 66 pounds. Tin'other one is of dark complexion,
— spare made, about 13 or 20 years old, lias on the top qf
le hi-* head a large scar ( tinned by n hum. 'i’li v all s:i\
| that they b-I ng to one Joseph Meeks, ill Clinton, Mi—
I sissippi,mid that they lived at his plantation on the Big
Black River, and that tlfei*- overseer’s is named Little-
i ton. The owner is requested to come forward,pny their
e>j>rm'C5, and lake them aw nv.
o i tune 21 If W.M. \Y. ANDERSON, Sh'ff.
TROY REEL.
rip IlL iiinlersigiieil informs his friends and those of the
I late linn of ('utter ('onarell, that he intends re
suming the Warehouse Sf ('o>nmi*sio>t Business, nt the
store n.-xt above the one receutly occupied by T. J.
(‘list e, on the margin of East Mac oil, known u* tho town
of Trov. lie further informs the public that he Im*
ho ii g! it hi* Good*,&e.. mid having now on the wnSfr.m,
New York and ojher places. Dry (loo ts and Groceries,
together making hi* stock complete, which will he sold
low for ready pay. II** will he ready to receive Cotton
enrly iu the full, and he prepared to make advances, He
I asMortiuentol • Would particularly notice to his friends toe great advan-
rails, Cut and times his Warehouse* have over those in tile dense part '
dent Balances, of the • ity with regard to fire, they being detached from 1
. other buildings nndnt ft distance from tiny street o: lane
I nnd wril enclosed. IT. S. CUTTER,
isine —if
nl At . res imported into this cotinlrv, heu
since the Revolution—a* also, oftheii tuo-'l'iiotcd I
ny —compih'ii and reprinted for J. S. Skinner, Baltimore.
I In* English work in three volumes in hoards ( oft $05.
* he American edition, henntifiilly printed, and well
b-niml, exists hut >10 lorn single copy, or seven dollars to
any one sending .*,'•)(). The moiicv may he addressed to
J. S. Skinner, Bultimon , at his cost uud risk, nnd tho
hook w ill bo sent to any place in the Union, nil charges
paid,tn which Merchants or B<
of -ending goods or books.
Two of the most judicious h
ted, that this work “ought to fc
bie.'uleraof thorough bred horses;”
i the blond horse,’* snv * another,
thi- book ; ami ninny who are not hr
both amusing and instructive, iu tru
the most renowned stallions uml mat
p lire lias
, that this tract of laud
fists of eight hundred acres, is decidedly the i
ost vulua-
'tUy I
- hie, of its size, of anv in thi - section of country. With respond
ft very small exception it was entered at an early period, ! lo (• **'ni1»
when ill. whole country was open to select from. A
largo part of it is rich cane bottom laml. Baker’s Civ
t.vft ro.v Mirror, I
gentleman u«»w in Europe w|
been favorably received. 11
of a ii ofiiccr in
count* of the (
tlm correspondence of ft
ise letters from Baris havo
has also engaged thecor-
ic sen ice of the U. States
■k 1 i ar, during the pre-
a sM’caui of considerable magnitude,affording excellent pond«'nts will also he
t mid
i tlm Uni
kscllcrsure iu the habit i it l-cirig
I ses of
eders of hors
I n $
dec t
.«have sta-
* possession of nil
ml “ no breeder of
light to he without
-d.-rs,v\ould find it
n:: th® pedigree* of
s in the world.”
mill sites, running th rough it.
Almiit one hundred acres of Boo tract extends into the
hUh, and covers a bountiful building site and settlement,
piite t’levatcd, and far routed from ail local t an- ■
Indicd, tlm whnlo tioichbmhood in 1 mg Brizes;
aiupnicn. 'This novel feature of Ihe paper will
alone give, important interest tn its columns. Uorrcs-
‘ ‘ i he engaged nt Cincinnati nnd Boston,
i a greater variety of tho latest intel-
lor to fn
To encourage native writers, audio procure interest-
matter for "tho Mirror, tlie % Editor offers the follovv-
Na-liville.
returned to tlieir old stand,
fOld Slip, I
*.*SO llGtVARD.
A FREE MULATTO M \.\, calling himself THO
- « MAS kflU l »ejuue to my h<m*»» in Ajvvil l \f.t,said
' Imd no home, and I employed him. On tin* 23th ult.
lie left mv employ incut taking w ith him mv Ilorsc.Siwl-
<l!«*Hiid Bridle, worth $125, nud nl--o robbing tneof$l
in cash. Said fellow vv ill prohnhlv niakc for Greenville,
Meriwether comity. Any person delivering said fellow
■im! uiv Inirst* to me iu Bitinnm county^ near Eatonton,
shall receive the above rnw aid.or for the lmr*m nlotic $25
LEMON W. 'TART.
T r* All the papers in the State will give the above 1
•»r 3 insertions, nnd forward their Accounts to me n t La-
tonftm, for payment. f 4 , W. T.
Jit h H—tf
which thi* laud is situated, is reputed very Tiealthv.
'i’lie improvements of the place consist of 250 acres
fff open luml, n good Gin and Bress, Negro CaLins, Ace.
WFth this plantation would hr sold 14 working hands,
all young, likely and acclimated ; or tho nnmhcr would
he in.-PMsed, if denired. Also the stock of Horses,
Mules, Oxen, \\ agon, Farming Utensils, Ac. A. .
There in n growing crop on the place, consisting of
120 arr.'* of Cotton, besides Corn, Oats,&e. whit Ii would
he sold with the place, if desired.
Any
IIundhcd Dotl.ARa for the heat Tale,
() .)■ HuNRKF.ri Dor.t. ins for the best Poem ;
To be furnished for the, Washington Mirror by the 1st
of January', 1537, None out American writers con ho
candidate*. lUumiscriptK to he sent, before that time,
free nf postage, direct* tl to the Editor; the award to he
made by a litterary committee tm the month following.
The name of the. writer should he in a sealed note, with
some mark cortf ponding with a mark on the article, !
’lied hi
■Ruble lime will be given upon the payments 1 others will he de.-iroved.
being well secured ; hut the price would he much red it- j disposition of the Ed
ced lor prompt payments. »n««» %v..
Imm .h it ■ possession -would he given if sold with the
present crop.
Any inquiries in regard tn tins property, which mnv ho
communicatedJiy mail, and addressed to either of the
persons heretiflei mentioned, at Amsterdam, Mississippi,
will be promptly responded to.
This property will he shewn, and the terms known,
upon application to the subscriber, on the premi es, or
t«» A. Jark-on Burke,at Amsterdam, (Miss.)
July h—<k JAMES BUTTKF..
of the. article. No papers will be
ecompnnv ing tlic prize article:
All the article
he at llio
Tiik W.vsHtNft ro.\ Mirror is published every Satur
day, nt the. Seat of the G.-m-ral Government. Tcrmi*
Three Dollars per amiuni, puyahlc. in advance.
ITT Editors of Exchniigc papers are requested to copy
thcuhovc, and the favor will he rcciprocntcd.
F^U HAI*K. r .
OT Nn. 134, in the eighth district 3d section.of on
ginally Cherokee county. Apply to MILES
(iREENE, n-’.-ir Forsyth, Monroe county,Gn.
tuny .3—2m
1/
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