The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, August 02, 1836, Image 4

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•SS3~JB!3i*!+~£££3U*s SHKHIFF'S SALES. Appling SlierllT roiu no.\THH nothin. TIOVHILV NOTICES* esdny in AUGUST Appling county, be tween the usual hours of sale, the follow ing properly, to %\riLU he sold, on the first Ti T ▼ next, at the court hoti** Lot* of land No 417,jn the 3d district «»f A polingcotut- tv,containing 430 «cn*«, more or less, levied on as the | jj^Of K property of Bryant Velverton, of Twiggs county to sa- i " tisfyu ti fa in favor of Daniel \V. S ,; -— * v'< t! i i tli AM I * I 7IOVM months after dute, application will be made to j O^Il'f llOI'JfO Superior Court the Infciior court of Warren« ountv, when sitting for 1 Elizabeth Vanluiuliughuin, i ordinary purport ■*, lor leave to sell the retil estate ofr vs Samuel B. Kcddiuh, late of said county, dee’d. for the j Dawson Vi benefit of the heirs and creditor*. ' • ,f ' JU |.v 12—w I in ELL'S II \ 15 IK SON, Adi tilandinghair iu;:, from tin SOLOMON C AN NADAV, SI Also, at the same time and jdarr. One lot of land, No ‘JO, in theJd district of saidc km -- > ■ « - ( 'Mill acres tv, levied on ns the property of Ephraim I*. M ehl» loan* i : |( | N | o_’ w j ln ti'ly 2 executions issued from a justice# court hi tlic442d j * — district in said county, in favor of William J.Wehhvs 1/101 K months afterdab the said Ephraiiit 1*. Wehh : propeit\ pointed out by 1 DANIEL SMITH, 1). Sh’ff. nth# after date, application will be mude u the inferior Court of Baldw in county, when sitting | lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell that part of tlio real cstute «»?* John Mitrler, dec’d. known a* Mailer’s (formerly Prosser’*) Mills, lying on Town Creek in said I " eountv, and the lands appurtenant, being upwards oft j^ 1 “,000 acres, ANN JVIAKLEU, Adm’ the plaintiff IVarmi ^lierill Snles I’oslponcMl* W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in AUGUST tint. at the court-house door, in AN arrenton, AA arren county, between the law fill hours ol sale, the following property,to wit: One pair of bay hones, 7 years old, one other 11 years old, one sorrel horse 11 years old, two mares,one 4 yeurs old, the other 1 1 years old, 10 bed# and maltrasses, 10 bedsteads, 4 blank- ts, 1 eoiititerpin, J sheets, I bolster, and pillow to each bed, 1 barouche, I gig, I waggon and harness, 1 Dearborn wagon, and the hire of live negroes until Christmas, Mary a woman, We ton a box . Bradford a boy, Obediult a boy, Peter a hoy, all levied on us the property of Joseph (1. Harris to *.,1 i*fv sundry fi fas,one in favor of Thonius Persons vs Joseph Harris. \VM. W. \NDEKSON, Sh’ff. application will he mude I. ultimo comity, when sillin' tve to sell the land und n .■ for ordinary purpose., for I groesof tlii e. tate of Janie ty, dcc\l. Sold to i I ho benefit of the .If >1 IN’ A. S H ARM AN, may 10 ELBERT W. HAYNES, Sliarmun, late of sail) conn- diunship-- • heirs audi roditors. ’J’hisis tl •'I’appcarinir, from the return of the Sheriff, in this 3 c u *••, tli a i defendant is not to be loundji. t lie county, it js oidered bv die ('out t, tliut lie appear at the next term, of said court, to he held on the third Monday in April next, and unsw< r the several matters ami tilings then und to be iilledged to him iu the premises, mid that a copy of this Buie be advertised once a month for three months ding said court late. A true extruct from the minute# this 19th Jan. 1036. ; in 26 m3m JOHN 1, \1 i; i M, (’!I-.. / 1 Id M. . I \, \\ n, . on % - VV lie rev VTIITi Bell #. JT guardian for the orphans of C’liailes Cruft, dec’d. applies to mu for letters of dismission from suid guar- Great loi tliei'ii ami &uuUieru IVAIIA tIAII' KOI Tli. riMIEl'i ter*burg Rail Uoad Company inform the pub ji lie tliut their Road,extending from Petersburg, V n. i to Blakely, Not tli Carolina, outlie Roanoke, u distance LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. ’ of t.o miles, and constituting u part of the Great Daily | Mail Route North und .South, is now amply provided with *upe| tin- travel that Ccnl&ai bank ol Georgia, JUNE 10, I336. R ESOLVED, TJmlit distribution of three hun dred thousand dollars be made on accoinmoda- 1 tion notes among the several Counties in this State, iu MUSIC SALOON, (sign of the Golden Lvp+\\*i?* Ml =.k, l.v. IXIll l urol.ua, on the U<.t,,k..-, ,l, t _.u„ . , ord cr. roccived Iron. «g.,„l 4 in London and P.ri7? •, ■ Ukkolved, 'Phut on Thursday thellth day of August ble assortment of J ** e North ami South, is now amply provided | mexl noU! , w ill be received for discount from the conn- I. .. oinnim ..ml Cal*,!<' ' , ‘" d “ lc . ! „f A,. l .lii, ! r. li -r. l!al.Uin, llibb, Brvan, Uullocb, , 1 h, vV“ H , V I n . rke, Bull... l'u,ndc'n. Can. 1 .1..-II, i:..noli, Caaa, Clmt- ia.lv 011 In; I.mu.1 of in- "-T ! ham, Cl.<.,..kr.<, Clark,Cnl.b. C.dun.l.i.., Coweta, lira Mi'll l In-1 r own equipt'cec. nan have lliur , . Kill,,,, hum. Km «E4V fltiSIC, Musienl Instruments, imj w-.i- HcrcliniKlise, f i\ll • fj ?cei \ Cl " ro,, i Europe, cV for sale at ATWfl.L’tf jquipages. sported on this Road with per- tiie lv Truvi lioraei , .. , feet milety mid convenience ; und thus perform in o or 6 hour , w bile re tii g their horses, a journey whic h would twoduys to aeeotnplish. flotc’ ! m j ford, Decatur, Do Kalb, Doolv. Early, Elfinghuin, Emutt- I, Elbert, Fayette, Floyd, Forsyth, and Franklin. On the \Mh tUty of .iiiifunt th'erenftrr, notes will be ceived from tin counties of (iilnter, Glytiu, Greene, Oilav s to uceompli.'ii. j (Hvinnett, Haber.-liam, Hall, Hancock, ll*-r ; , Heard. I, at Ihe Sout .rrn t.-rm.nut.r ofll.e Henr „ lrw i„,Jaokaon ...„l Ja»per. Bail R..•!■!, mis been rc-built of brick on nn enlarged - J’lii#is therefore toe e’d.^obe und appear ut my ribed by law, to shew chum l^NOUB mmitlis after dat%anplii utiou will he made to j *'"!T H ^l ,,, "I‘l not b< ’'' 1 '*‘ !*• I< U,o Ini.-nor nf\v/ll,in.on .-minty, sit-j un.kr my hand tl„- tin r for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell all the land belonging to the e-tute ol Abin r lin k*, dee'll, h.ta of said eountv. E. W. DENNIS, Adm'r. 1ft- . In. I At H l( months after date, n to the honorable lie I lifer ,plica. a will le made of Walton couu- rlu ii sitting for ordinary purposes, fur leave to sell a lot of li-rid. No. 100, in the third district ofTroupcoiin ly, belonging lo the estate <•!' NS m. S. Meudors, dee’d. Admr. • made t state ol llnnlui 1 Slioriir Snlt^. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in SEPTfiM HER next, at the eoart-hoii-e in the town of j Baitihridge, Decatur county, within the usunl hour# of { sale, the following property, to w it : J7»0 acres of land, being lot No 67, ill the I fill district of originally Early now Decatur comity, I ' b’d on as the property of ThomasGallaway to satisfy a fi fa issued from the justice# court of Walton county, at the suit ol Stephen rolkerv* Thomas Gallawav, Edward Gaitli- r. and Enoch Needham ; property pointed out by Jesse II. Davis; levy made and returm d to on by a constable, j One acre of bind, being lot Ni) 7, in the town of Bb’"- Hnnt Grove, in said county ; also one other lot in said | town, containing two acres of laud, the nntnber is not j f t known, but is distinguished by the lot when am Rufus the Jfttb (list, and <M Ballard now lives, all levied oil as the propeiiv of Bul'us j orphans of Jimob I Ballard to satisfy sundry fi fas H-<m d liom tliejusiic.es npril J<1 ...... tof Drclur .•o.inly, mil..- -«U .'Vin. 1’^"^ . „ ,, Ilflcr llllt( ., win be im..k In , j _ l 1 the I nferior court of Morgan eountv, when •dttin* Mi. for leave to soil lhe—h—i NBIIAM MEADORS,.! l.NOl R month# alter flute, application will ■ ' the Inferior court of Upson county, vv for ordinary purposes, fm leavo t«> sell there John 1 lamrick, late of 1 p“«m count v, ilec’il. JOSE 1*11 IIORSI.I’N , Adm’r. jiiae J;j > N A N< N I I N M II I(’ ix, Adndx. \ I TER the expiration of four months, application williic made hi the Inferior ■court of I p-oueoun- t , when sitting for on inarv purjioscs, for leavo to sell liiu land hrlongin-j to r. njnmin Hamrick, Sen* June J8 JOS El* 11 HOHHLWT, Gnardfaft. I dUl I; months after ilalc, application w ill be made to R 1 ilia Inferior • mrt of Heriveu ronniy,win n purposes, for leave to sell lot IN tli dnv of Janunrv, 1336. f» b 2—in Cm ’ JEREMIAH BE A EE, Uf . O. 1_EOKGIA, I'utnain (’ountv.— Win if-as Em- Bird, administrator of the csintv of Levi Boswell, dec’d. applies far letters of dismission- wifi be spared to remle modaiion such as w ill give satisfaction to passengers and travellers generally. Besides the daily line of Mail Uohi l.rs from Blakely for the South, via'Raleigh, Fayettev illc, A:c. there is a line via Tarhorough three times a week, connected with ,v ,i ,• _ | the Mail Line at Favcttcv ille, and uNo a line from the ..111.-.: M jiluii ilio t.me p - j |, :1 .| |, i ;i| | ||t |t f |fi 0 I,lt (1 Cl,,rl(:Millc, Milton ft Danville. ,u ’ l * 1 ' Another tri-weeklv line from Blakelp, passes through arrenton, Oxford,&c. and connects a line to Salisbu the kindred editors ofsnid I <Jn the 'SitJi day of August thereafter, notes will be received from the counties of Jefferson, Jones, Lauren* - , Lee, Liberty, Lincoln,Lowndes,Lumpkin,Madison Ma rion, .McIntosh, Meriwether, Monroe, Montgomery,Mor gan, Murray and Muscogee. t On the \nlday uf September thereafter, notes w ill be v said i U' This is there fore incite the kindred and creditor- of *uid dec’d. to he ami appear ut my office within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, vv by suit! i letters should not be granted. (iiven under mv band this 31st Juuunrv, IH36. fob2—-mfiin WM. B. CARTER, (’. C. O. ived from thorottniies of Newton,Oglethorpe, I’nuld ing, Bike, Bulnski, Butitam, Rubuu, Randohdi. Rich mond, Scrivcu, Stowurt, Sumter, Talbot, Taliaferro, Tattnall, Telfair and Thomas. And on theSlh day of September thereafter, notes will be received from the counties of Troup, Tw iggs, Union, Upson, Walker, Walton, W are, W arren, Washington, , ,, , . i i»„;i | \\ uvne, W ilkes mid Wilkinson. „ , , th ", Ro,l "°! i “' l " ,IM " hr ",'' r ! , K , I i All notoa nmat Iu- mu.le i.uvublo at the Central Hhi.U Roud to cross the river by u bridge, is now about to be I 1 • • - . . con'llin ted to Raleigh. The Rail Road from Baltimore to Wasliingti "p-rniioin llien-e in l*oton.ac Iniiditip, the line if eon- | ;• Hv '- n „V'iV.eYiist'ilcneral Aaae.nl.lv,it is provide,!, In the course of the season, a branch will hr o •01111111- l*i tersburg Rail Road at Bolfield, to W ilkins’ J ^ the I of (Jeorgia, have tiro or more isood emlorterand no note s now - ' v *lb on any account, be received after 12 o’clock, M. of la the line is eon- ! tl.e_.lays abovelipoeiM. via Frederiekslnirg to ( 1 EOilGIA, W’ilkiuson county.- W Kingcry,applies for letters of di W liei < l)anicl II. ti on the es tate of Mo This is then dec’ll, to lie an scribed by law letters should i Given timii-i fell !>—inGiri \, late of said i ountv,deceased, lore to cite tbekindred and creditors ofsaii >l appear at my olliee within the time pro , to iicw ( a use, if uny they have, w liv sail iot be granted. mv hand, this Ilftth dnv of Janunrv, 1630, JEREMIAH BE AI L, (’.<’. n. tinned I . ........ liieimioiid, a eonsiderahlc portion of the Rail Road i •■"."'J** , l 1 "' ^ iu “ ‘ loss li,.. principal and all plction. 1 ho line coiitiuucs from Riebmond to I eters- i . 1 1 burg, by a Turnpike Rond—and thence by the Beters- hurg Rail Road to Blakely, us before mentioned, is the main .-Mid only daily mail route between Boston and i u i- ,ii'. april5—7m II, guardian lor the tin* orplun late ofsaiJ county, dee’d. applies to dismission— And whereas Joel Devs, and Willitu trators on lie-estate of Mark D« < -, 1 at Bold, udiuitiis of said eountv. r. (Microl eountv, draw n bv tli s, d< e’d. this 1 .".ill * pril, R*36. FI I/I’ON K. LEW IS. Gnurdittn. id Rufus Bnlhird; property poiuti d liam Bcnbody ; levy made nml reluined to me by a con- S tabic. 250 acres of land, being lot No^00, in the Jlst di u l , i ! S * origitniJ’lv IvttIv now Dei atureounty, levied upon as ie propeiiv of Lyman Sheppard to satisfy sundry li fas sued from the justices court of Decatur eount v. at the •tlil of Mary Fairchild, adm’x. of Pader l-nirehild.de- ceased, vs said Lvinau Sheppard and Elias We-tei ; le- vv intuie and rnturned to me lie a «-onstnl)le. 'One lot iu the town of Bnitibri-lge, ill said roimlv of Decatur, whereon Woler II. Mason now lives, n imla-r not known, hut supposed to E lot No ftft, levied on to sn- tisfv a li fa i«'Ueil from the Superior i onrt of Deenltir county,at the ^uit of Win. IVahody iV. ( <*. vs Loviek G. Moore, Hurt levied on ns the property of *-mid Loviek («. Ifoore; property pointed out hv W m.U. Lester. W M, M ART IN, D. Sli’n. Wilkinson Slieriir ffiUcS. \mrn.l.hn sold on tlm first Tuesday in SEBTEM- ▼ ▼ BEIt next,hotvveen the usual hottrsof sale,at the court-house in the town uf Irwinton, Wilkinson county, tlio following propertv, to-wit: One likelv negro fellow hv the name of Ned. nlioul Ift venrs of nge, levied on as the propertv of W illinm B. C’l'iley to satisfy a fi fa in favor of tin* Uommissioners of Roads, Bridges, \e. of tin* I ub’i ior court of W ilkin on county. SOLOMON B. Ml UBIll-.A, Sit’ll. bn otdninry purtn A lien H In-1 ton, dee’d. All persons concerned will pie lain- notice, and liletheir nnieetiotls, if anv thev have .MARA ANN SHELTON, Adm’x march 23 JOSE I’ll SHELTON, Adm’r. wk- (H-!{ months after date application will be made to llir lionornhb- Inf* i mr court of < > :l* tborpe county, n sit ting for Ofdiit ii y purpoat ,fni leave to sell the ocs bt-longini' lo the minor of Whitson G. Johnson, dsc’d. ISAM npril IJ—vv-lm • At >1 T mouths alter d. c ' the I nferior court • ptirpo, W.JOHNSON, ilia ii . "iipiii- • the lion will I.. Ml III V, W11- - or leave t,, Kell the land and state of IIii hard l>. King, *!•* JOHN JOHNSTON, Adm’ silting VBMINIVrsaTOirs SASiKW. groesbelong late of said county. ma v 17—w lin * ITOl ’R months after date, application will hr made to s tin-I nferior court of Baldwin i ountv, when silting for ordinal v purpose's, lor leave to <rll a lot of land, No I ?. mi the 7 tli district and 2d section of Cherokee eountv, belonging to the ('state of Daniel Bii'ringcr, dec’ll. mav 17—w4m JOHN !.. BARRINGER, Adm’r. r J) AO the luleiior court of Jasper emmly, vv iieu sitting . four mmnlm after date, up uve to sell the real estate ol I eounty, di reused, lor the de-’d. applies to me for lett* rs of dismission from suid estate— This is therefore to rite the kindred and creditors■ ofsai- dee'd. to he and appear at my oilier within the time pre scribed by law , to shew cause, if any they have, why sai letters should not be granted. 1 iiven under mv hand this 7th duv of March. 1335. march I.Wmiiiii J I’.REM I A 11 REA EE. (’. (’. o. irt, March Term, I..36. I BEL FOR DIVORCE. If ORGAN Superior ('o jy I Sarah E. Ijovven, ^ court ( 3 for ordinal v purpo i> n ation w ill be made (or William Askew, late of s brnelit of Ilia heirs and « july 12—wlm edit o TANDY AV. KEY, Adm’i Willi.ini Downi,,5 It appearing to the Court, from the return of the She riff in this rnsr, that the defendant is not to bo found in Morgan rounlv, on motion, ordered, that service be per fected bv a puliiit utiou of this rule in the Georgia Jour nal in conformity to law, A true extract from the minutes of the Superior court, March term, E 36, this Iglli duv of March, Io36. march 2J—m3m JOHN W . BORTER, Clk. ( ( I ORGI Morgan county.—Inferior (’onrt, sitting lor ordinary purposes, Adjourned Term, March 21, 1836. Present their Honors Isaac W'aiker, William S. Stokes, nml Elijah E. Jones. Justices. On the application of Thomas IN ohm, administrator on the estate of I null E. Anmions, dcicased, slating to tin* i ....... . , , . Court, that he has finally administeii d and paid out the j 1 ^ * s *’ f .I’ 1 assets of said estate, und prnvs for letters of dimissiou ' > n i.n. i v <>n therefrom [ tlio public atum, Also, Washington G. Bullard, administrator estate of Benjamin Ballard, deceased,slat ing to tl that lie has finally administered and paid out tin of said estate, and pruys for 1 tiers of dtsmissio, i'JxL \Ii1V YOU Si Ai\l> DAK I HIS i.b.vSj os' r.iVKb:ts. Aniolia Mt ooiy, ./. ( '//.ir/;, Master. “ Bmiiitinc, Mr. MA Tin: ll'N, Master. INi*w 44 Dtii'icii) ('. l\ nUCKi.EY,Masttr. “ 44 Tlsicoii, I. nillBIXS, Master. Sdir. I>. IS. <Tsus<*. T. BAKER. Master V I.E cootl and substantial vessels, vv ell calculated lor i the trade, with good accommodations for pnssew- gei s, nml experienced commanders. < >n : of the vessels will ho a I w u y s he/it each end of the Line to receive freight, and will sail regulailv once a wet k. Shippers by this line can effect InstiraiK cat live rights per cent ami thev m i v rely upon the v e*sels being r< jtular'ly de>»- pntcherf. The subscribers arc also agents for several S ton lb bou i *< to run regu lurry during the boating sea.-t. between Darien, Ilavvkinsville, jimf Macosi, and arc ii dticod to believe lb. it they can give great facilities forwarding goods dr*--tined for the interior ol the Stale II ANVILS vN. MITCHELL, Darien Jan 2(7—I Jin “ That from and after the passage of this act, no note shall he discounted at the Central Bank of Georgia, nil- lorsers shall he residents of pertivr counties entitled to said dividends: Dro- vided, that nothing herein contained shall lie soconstru- ed as to re/piire the officers of said Bank retain the amount of div blends, or any imrt thereof, more than thir ty days after the same shall have been actually declared and made.” That tha distribution may he made in con formity with this act, the Board will require from uII persons offering notes within the time speoined - - ! * u yew Music & illusicnl Instriimcuis, wliicl. l.igetlicr witli an .-xton.iv.' stock on lian.l, oinbrs. CCS na lure.- an a.-ortmeut of Alutic, .Mu.ical Inaii-.il Muaicul Alcr. Imn.lisa, ns cun be found in ui* cstuhlisiiuiciit in the United States. J Among the Music from London, nrethe Inst comnoRi. tions ol eminent masters arranged for one flute—one and rwo flutes—flute and pinno forte—tw o flutes and piano forte—entire Operas lor the flute—selection# from Rot sini j Operas lor two flutes—Trios for three flutes, &, c . Among the Musienl Instruments ure the much admir ed Accordions of various sizes, Simni#h Guitar# of eve ry style nml pattern, varying in price from $6 to #100 French and German V iolins and Violencello# * Bass Horns and China Bells; Serpent# und Keyed Bugles, Concert Trumpets and Horns, Bugs and Cases lor Guitars, Violins, Flutes nml a„ cordion#, u Ac ’ Cymbals, Bassoons,Triangles, Horns, Trumpet# Tuning Forks, Tuning Hummers, Huniing Horna Steel Wire, Violin Bows, Violin Bridges. Strings for A iolins, Guitars, and Violincollos, Reeds for Clarionets, Oboes and Bassoons. Finger Boards, Tail Bieees,and Begs for Violin#, dtc. In addition to the above, the subscriber is coiiNtumly receiving from bis manufactory Superior Piano Fortes manufactured expressly for bis establishment, of various patterns of Rosewood and Mahoganv, with the Grund Action, Harp Stop, Metallic Flutes,'fee. embracing the latest fashion of furniture with tablet and hollow-cor. tiered fronts, veneered legs and Grecian #crools. Allsf which are wu.irnnted to be made of such materinls and so well seasoned as to stand the test of every climnto und can be returned if * t-.«*—* : . e. 1 .i . * ments. I 3 returned if any defect is found in theinstru- rice from $150 to $650. Biano stool# of vari- vith- tliirty days of the day set apart for receiving note ertificate from the Receiver of Tax Returns, or any iv il officer of the county, stating that the drawer und . each of the endorser* of said notes are resident citizens I of the county from vv Inch they are offered. OU8 patterns to correspond vvit.i Piano#, of Rosewood Mahogany, &o. Biano covers of every variety of colors and qualities. Biano Forte Tuning Forks, Hammers, See. dec. In- sirinncuts of every description tuned, repaired, or pack ed at short notice. O’ Bure baser# will find it to their advantage to call and examine the above. < Yr t iti.7nt(V(it' tlio tunable properly of llic makersftn.l I | j,.ditn.cn....nor.frac.-s Inn drawer, which have | ' x ,. lu J r J lv „|, ,l ln pnaLpai Prjfe.fora of d” mortgages against tne drawer, which have heretofore been required, will no longer be exacted. No note will 1a- discounted having on it the name of any ! person indebted to the State, either as principal or seett- j rity, which debt is due and unsettled, or who is the nui- ; kerof, or endorser on anv note or hill heretofore disrount- j ed bv the Bank, it which is p«M due and unattended to.” I Extract fro.n the Minutes of the Board of Di ‘ ' R. A. GREENE, Cashier. A TABLE Shorn’n^thc White, Colored, and Representatirepopu lation, under the Census of 1831 ; also the amount of the Fifth Apportionment made hy the Central Bank of Georgia, to each County. SMihwcrillei'M I E’m 3, Y D i) 3. E l Q3 SA .13 8 3J R. th.' I*liihi.iel|.hi id tires the e/I i tots to e out met of a quarto edition • i.ln t Who ¥ JNDER nn order of the Inf.- v pun: \\ \ tri of Wat ren county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, w ill ho said on the first Tuesday in October next, ut the court Uatiss in AA'arreu couiilv, 250 irroft of LibbI. more or less. Sold as the property of William Stan ford, sen. dee’d. for the benefit ol the heirs and creditors of said dee’/l. (the widow’s (lower exc epted, whic h is laid off and assigned to her.) The laud lying mostly in Warren eounty, a small part in(’olnml>iaeonnty. T'-rm* credit until the 2 »th Docetnber, 1837, with small notes and approved seem it v . july 12 ELISHA BURsON, Adm’r. Land in Walheu liiiioninid S’aiald- isiy, for Wale. W ILL he sold before the court-house door in Wal ker county, on lit t first Tuesday iu AEGE.ST next, between tlm mnal hours of sale, Lol of I/nidi INo. 20!>, in the 23tli dim. and 3d see. of originally Cherokee, now Walker county, containing one hnmlr. d and sixty acres, more or less. A Do, before the court house door in I 'itimi eotinli’, on thu first Tu -s.lay in Au.jimI n. xl, beiwe.-u tlm ustiuJ hours of sale, of Lanih No, fl?>. in the 7lh (list, nml I ( see. i.i <m ifinally < 'her.ik.'e now Union county, containing otic hnmlrcd and sixty acres, more or less. Also, will he sold before the eonrt-hotise dnoi in Banl.l- in* connAy, otf tlm first Tuesday in* August nexl, he- twemi tho usual hoifr# of side, tu» r 'interest of Bho.s. A. Ranks,dec’d. in Lot of Lutitli No. IHW, in the 3J .list. 3d see. of originally 15herok(*e now Baul.l- ing county, eontaining fortv iu|res, more or less. Said land# bolun : ing to tli ' e-late of Thomas A. Banks, late af Elhfrt county, nml sold for the benefit of the heirs ol said dee’d. Terms ( a-h. THOM AS JONES, > WM. BAILEY. > Kx’i-h. YOUNGL.G.II ARRIS.) jun# 7 4 GREK ABLE to an order of the Inf.-rior court of il. Morgan eounty, when silling for ordtn will bo sold in .Madison, in snid on the firs September next, between the usual hours id sale, TWO S<‘tll<’lll4‘HtS Of LfllUl, •itnate in said county, the first being the plantation where the Into James Sh 'plierd, dec’ll, lived, eoulainiug lt)ft.» nere-t of land,mure or less,t-Duinos 'd ol s. veral sipmi. lot# and part# of lot*, adjoining land.*"t Richard L. Ma- quere, Janie# L. Horne and others, well improved and in . good repair for cropping. Also, at the •nine time and place,one other Settlement v Mid county, on the water# nl Kittle River, containing Vv GO’i I-‘2 Acros, Known a# the B tilv place, ndjoining laudsof Jas. Evans and Betel \V. Walton. The above ^elllojiu'iits «ontains a good portion of the hast coni und cotton land in the eounty. and t# well worthy the ntlentionolVnpitaliRt# vv lm wi*h to vest their funds in such.lnornt ive lm mic>sas plant ing nt the present price# of cotton, both nlnoes# lying imi tha main road from (ireenohorongh to iS.onticello---1 hf first place i# widl calculated for a stand lor a Public. House,having all necessary buildings for that purpose | toget!>*r with a Store I bin-"*, Blacksmith - hop, Ac. \ r. j h'ing th** real c*t it- of Jam. - Shepherd, do ’d. and sold ; for the benefit of th' heirs of said dee’d. Teims made | ktinwn on the da v of sale. (’AIEBER ST1EBHERD. 1 \ THOMAS J. SI1 Oi-llI.K1), S •' 1,1 1 ' illy 5 IUT Tiie Federal Cnion will publish the nhavc uiitil fha day Of sale. . O N the first Tuesday in September next, will he sold at the door of the eourt-hou*e in Baker eounty, Ho. 2ND, in th# 11 th district of Early originally, now Baker coun ty ; sold ns the propertv of Jeremiah AA’nrrcn, late of Hancock comity, dec’d. and hy nn order of the Inferior eourtof said eountv, when sitting for m.liiia-ry purposes. JOHN G R A \ BIE.L, ( ., , july 5 JESSK (.■ lil-T I . ille, Meriwether eountv, on August next, under an order •f the Inferior court of’D.n Kalb count v, when sitting fofardinarv purpose#, ' Lot.lVo.lOH, »Q the ftth district of ortginallv Troup now Meriwether eounty, a# the propert v of tin* cslate of John Adams, Hee’d. for the benefit of* the heirs ntul distrihutees, on a credit until the 25tli December next. June 7 DANIEL STONE, Adm’r. 'upon, it is orde . .... of this appliea V ETER the expiration ol lour month.*, application onir'in-all nei m.*i ■; to lib* tl.. will 1... muito lo tli.' Iii.t iior .-uurt of I* ..in ci.nn- | Jm lv. when silting for ordiiiarv imrimsi's, for leave to sell allthorcal estate of Martin Bhilltp*. dee’d. .loll S’ <’. MASON, JOHN EEE. npril 26—w lm Gininlinii# ol the Orphans. I, tlial teller this six mouths not lie Georgia Journal, objections, if any i! I the granting of the same, on or before the ! Iii«l term of the court, after the expiration of the timr ( afon said,in drduult thereof, letters dismissory will be \ granted in terms of the statute in such cases made and i * provided. A true extract from the minutes, March 21,1R36. NOI R months after date, application will ho made to march 2ft nifim .l( )l I N \\ . I’( )R I I.R, (’. (’. O. F the inferiorGoqrt of Twiggs county, when sitting 1 d 1 EORGIA, Wilkinson County,— \\ hereas John Ep- I’or ordinary ptirposes, for leave to sell lot of land No. ^ A ton, administrator on the estate of Shepherd .Mayo, * huiu sti! I LOjJn tin' I ‘-’lit district of I .it, belonging to the estate of late til N\ ilk i 11*011 county, dec’d. applies to David ('riimpton, deceased. j «>f tli jan 1!) 3* 1 AVM. A. rilUMBTO.N, Adm’r /inullv settle the t'still 11 is therefore order notice of this appliea mil of this place, and court will (hiiIc*.* can nit ill letters ol di*mi *s A true exlraet from mav 10—ml m PIIOPORALR [ For publishing in Cclumhrs, Ceorgiu, n .Xne Paper, to' be entitled Till: RBJ’liBLICAN ItBIlAl.l). \ ( T>NY H ,r I'l( >N that the moans of information are not eon m ten suratc with the want* und vvialns of i the people, eotmeeted w ilh the growii.u importanee. ol 1 our tow 11, Inis originated vv ill. ns the idea ol c < t a I > I i s E i 11 tr ( in (’olnmbii)'it new vv ceklv paper, to lie entitled the H i:- mil mv Hr.i.vin—to lie devoted lo polities andgene ral literature. We will endeavor to make the 11 i:u v 1 n pi'.litable and j : iiiterestiiig. by keeping its re/olers informed of /illimpor*. taut political mov cm nts, l oth foreign ami domestic. | Devoted to the union ofilir States, v\. shall advocate I with hccoming zeal und firmness those great and glorious ! prim ipleshy which we believe it is to lie perpetMuted.— We look upon the government that was c*tal.lished hy I the toil, nml sacrifice, and Mood, of our lathers, as upon the mother who gave us birth—with reverence apd love. | It isa holy thine; and we will love and support it as long ns we continue to love and re -poet ourselves. 111 v ielditie our support to the I n ion party of Georgia, how (*ver, we shall not, tinder anv circumstances, styler oursclvs to 1. ■ *w aved by selfish or interested motives— we sluil! adhere to and support our principles, even a the sacrifice of personal friendships and predilections. At e shallconscioniionslv andapcmtoiislv oppose eve- j whether of th rv measure which we may deem calculated to subvert j thoso objects, the ei the liberties ol'the people or destroy the Union of the many distinguished States. a I hit to original article That the people are capable of *e|f-covenitlient, Inis from the otIt been iIciiioii Mralcil,nml no longer admits ofndoubt —that ('«>1E -ot' ( eebalistie aids are unnecessary, follows ns a eorollwry.— mcsti, \\ bile, therefore, w e su*tnin the fundamental prim ipl of the I men pnit v, we hli.tll feel if our duty This i* therefore to cite the kindred and creditors ofsnid deed, to be and appear lit mv ailin' within the time pre scribed by law, to .-hew eausr,if any they have, why said lotters should not he granted. Given under my hand this 5th duv of April, 1836. npril 12 . ' JEREMIAH BE \l L, C. (\ O. ( 1 EORGI \. Baldwin Count) —Inferior Court, sitting ^ for oriliiie.i'v purposes, Mav Term, J836. RULE NIKE—-Whereas William H. Jackson, nd- ininii-trutor on the estate of William F.veritt, deernsod, makes application for letters of di-mis.*ion from said es- e of liis said intestate— ■d bv tho'hourt, that six months tion lie given in the Gemgia Jour- at lIn'expiration of said time, the ache shewn to the contrur>) order ior. to be grunted, the minutes, this Itli Mav, 1836. B. B. STI BBS, (’Ik. f llieii popular join nal, so long known as the largest Famil v Ne.w spaper in the I idled States, with n list ol near Piienty-si.i Thousand Subset iln rs. 'I he new lea lure reei'titlv introduce d of ftirnisliing their readers with new hook* of the be.-t literature of the da v, having prov ed so eiiiiiieiiilv successful, the plan will he continued, Six volumes of* the celebrated writing* of Captain Mar- ryatt, and sixty-five of Mr. Brook’s valuable Letters from Europe,have alrci .lv been nublisbed without in- ing vv iih it* news anil miscellaneous reading. The ’onrieris the largest and ebeaprst fuinilv nevvspnpei ver i*.*ued in lids cmintry, containing articles in Life- 11ure, Science,and Arts; Internal Improvement; Agri- ulturc ; in short every vitriol) of topics usually intro- Iticc/I into it public journal. (Jiving full accounts 0 ale*, markets, and new s of the latest (lutes. published nt the low price of $2. For this smith eribers got valuable and entertaining matter each week enough to fill a common book of 20ft page* and equal to 52 volumes a year, and vv liiclt is estimate* to be read, weekly, bv at least two bundled thousmu people, scan, l ed in ail parts of the country, from Maim to Mori>la, and from the sen hoard t< the lakes. The pa per liasbecu now so long e-t thlished as to render it toe well know .1 to require nn extended pfospe. tits, the pub lish* rs, therefore, will do no more than refer to the twi loading duily political papers of opposite politics. Tin Penns) lvtiii in says—“The Saturday ('otiiier is the lar gest, one of the best family newspapers 111 the Fiiimi;’ tbo other, the Inquirer and Daily Courier,snv *, “ it is tin lurgc>I journal puldi-hcil in Philadelphia, mid one of the verv be-t in tli - Cnile.l States.” The New A’ork F Instrument throughout the country. A Do. constantly published by the subscriber nil the new nml fashionable Music, which, in addition to hi# recent large und increasing Catalogue of Standard Music, Instruction Books,—Gamut Scales, iVc. iVe. constitutes the mo#t valuable assortment of Music in the country. Purchasers will find the counter covered w ith nlf the newest and mostfavorite Songs mix'Pieces—also books of the same bound for the convenience of persons leuv- c flier to draw 1 PROSPECTUS OK TI1K ffOrTIClEKN MI IHUAL /LVIV HXmOICJAZi 5*C'UIl2SfAXi. 1‘t nt.tsni 1: ix vri.rsr v, oa. I lliE the ohjeet of this work i* to convey practical ami useful information upon nil brunches of the the supreme dictation of the lew to the elisions to op| many. nlumn# sit til he open to the fr fm of nil such e objects a* are calculated to iiiter- M mii intelligent c mtmiuttv —whether thev he of n poli- ica|, liternn . 1- ligmiis or commercial charaeter. A# eat i er# lor the public taste, we shall introduce in ti the columns of the 11 kk u.ii a* great nn amount of WPcelliMicousnnd general reading a* may be consistent villi it* political and commercial character—not forget- ing to iuv oke the muses in s 11 ppm t of “ The Poet’s Cor- profession, and to give nn enrh circulation, in the Sonih- otintry, to new facts, ami new modi * sf practice, r foreign origin. To accomplish rs have engaged the services of uihers of the Profession to eontri- Ic-'. I hi v linv the pledge of support uihers of the Faculty of the Motlieal ' (Jeorgia. Thev have ampin resource® ofdo- I foreign information iu the periodicals of this i |». (im»try, (Jrcat Britain, Get many, Franee nod itnlv, and ruin priv ate correspondence from Paris. 'I’lie. editor* orhi nr ofleriiig any eousidnations to show the value of | a periodical which shall convey to the Physicians of I temperate 1 Southern climates the experience of Southern practi tioner*. and spread before them tie* earliest information derived fro.n ail’ipiarlejs of the scientific world,persuad ed tliut such n publication us this is designed t. long been-estei med irgieu the editors, nml no m< a the dormant tab nt* of our country, than their unexam pled liheralitv in offering literary prizes.” The Albany Mercury of March 16th, 1336 says, “the Saturday (’nuricr. is decidedly the best Family New spa- j per ever nublisbed in this or any other country, and its , value is duly appreciated hv the public,if we umyjudge from it* vast circulation, which exceeds 25,000 per week ! Its contents are agreeably varied, and each number con- j tains more really valuable ‘reading matter’ than is pub | lislied iu a week in any daily paper in the Union. Its main mot 11 dimensions enable its en'erprising proerie* tors, Mes*r.*. AA’oorivv vnu &Ur.A hkr, of Philadelphia, tc re-puhlipli in its columns,in the course of 11 y ear.sev r a| of the most interesting new* works that issue front the British pro*# ; which cannot fail to give it a permanent interest, anil render it worthy of preservation. Totm the vv i-lir*, therefore, of such of their subscribers as ( sire to have their numb*r* bound, they have doterniin on issuing an edition of the (’ottrier in the quarto for wliieli will render it much more convenient for rendi hound iu a volume, and thus greatly euhtin lain latum I I la •d the fa, The 11 :‘t; \ t t» will nl«o sustain tin ngriettltiM/’l at eotmimrcittl interests nt the country, and will publish regular ntul correct price current of all the Icnditi;; art ch * of produce and consumption. W. S. rill BLEY, J. B. WEBB. Uoliimhus, Dec.3th, 1835. TERMS.—The IEtchi.k vx IIkrvmi will he pu! !i*du d about the first of January' next,on a large imp. 1 nl -licet, cMtitaiaing twenty four column#—-and will I Dsiied vv ceklv. Pi ice of auliscripiion There Dollars per annum, paid iu advance, or Four Dotloes at the end ol’tli' year InL i ig state •onfitlently assure tin j rofe**i<Mi at the South. . Indeed, the editors, u w itlinoexpi ctntionolimlivdual thereto by the desire of ndvauc fession to which they nic dcvol tied to claim the support of till of that profession—not siiupl ilities nt their selves of the pair tin' prof.*f tnmnml, the ig thi* Inhorions duty 'molnnicut,l) , ..t piompted ng the interests of a pro ’ll,'feel themselves enti- liheral and that of tin i Till! (H’ARTO EDITION, under the title of the ommenee w ilh the ]>uldi- cation of the Prize 'Bale, to vv liieh was aw aided the prizi of :flftft, written hy Miss Leslie, editor of the splcndii A initial tin' Token, nml author of Bein il Sketches ntn other valuable, contributions to American Literature.— A large number of songs, poem.*, tales, &e. oflerrd it! competition for tin' ^5(t() premiums, will add value am interest to the succeeding nitmla is, which will also lx : ('in i lied hy u story from M i>* Si'.lgi w ic k, author of Hopi E. li.', the I,inwoods, \ e. vv hose tnlents have been si iu*tlv ami extcnsivelv appreciated, both at home and abroad. Thi* approved FAMILY NEWSPAPER, is strictly j neutral in religion# and political inattero, and tiio un- promising opponent of otincki rv of every kind. the pul.lishors ; .I- 1 e 1 11 1 to all of w hie patrons vv itli a \ iglmiindcd | indh id utt I 1 vv ork.hoth 1 ihittim Ik it; that (Ik a I that ; hall ttlVonl nppnrtuni- » d jiractiiioners throu/.lmut the n tiiiicatiug the results of their wise would he lost ,t> the pro- W ILL he sold at Gr tha first Tue.*da v Ne : r ^ GREF. ABLE to of the Inferior ('onrt of Henry eountv. when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he sold on the tir*t Tuesday in August next, at the cc^rt-h#u#e door in McDonough, Henry eounty, N* One *i*pro Wonimi! named Betty, helouamc to the . state of .lame* Moore, dec’d. Sold for the benefit of the heir# of said dec’.I ALEXANDER M’KIBBEN, Adm’r may 17 U NDER an order ot the lufcrtar murt of AV arren county, when sitting as a court ot ordinary, will he ■old on the lir*l Tuesday in Sepu'inl.• 1 next, at the court-house in Flovd eountv, One l.ol of KdiikI. Xo. OK, io the 16th district and lilt section of said county, con taining 40acre#,more or les*. Sold aa the piopertv of William Siaiifoni, Sr. dec’ll, for the benefit ol t e heir# and creditors. Term#cash. June2 ELISHA ID RStON, Adm .. W ILL he sold nt the court-house ilooriu I pson conn tv, on the first'I’ne*dav in November next, . a’Bnv I.nnd :,n«l Xcui'O <;:r! X*lnn;iti£ Vo tin* nl’ Ji'bn lli.mr.'-k,di. \\. Turn.« undo known.... the dnv of n.de, JOSFI'II HORSI.l’.V, Vilm'r. jnne28 NANCV HVMItK'K, Vdm’x. G EOIIG1A. Twiggs (’minty.— Henry Durden tolls before me, John Eane#,n Justice of the Peace for the 323d comnativ district (i. M. one * uni Mare, flax inane and tail, with a small whit, tar in Imr forehead, with Rome saddle murks, about 1 fuel 6 indie- hiL-h,n- bout 7 ye#r# old, shod before, trots *hort ; apprui-. d hv Norflet P. Porker and Joeoph B. Andrew# to £2'», this 1 ■ Cf. A: dafotJ, Osi. flAllE Suhser’.hers (form, r partners of Ellis, Siiol- 2 well wV Co.) have resumed tlicir Imsim's# under the above firm, at theirt Id stand,opposite the Brink Tav wn, and will keep a general assortment of Denes. Medi cines, Snrfieaf anti Medical Instruments, / units and < his, of alt hi nils, 11 ’< inline (Bass, assort) tl sizes, (Uns- W’arcfor *knp furniture. Perfumery, Fancy Arlicics, Brushes of every description, Bot n ie and Patent Meh- oines, ('arpeuter's Preparations, also liis Essays on Ma- teria Mnl.ca, Dye Woods, and Dye St 11 fix, and a great varictv of .Miscellaneous Articles, which they have re ceived a large supply of, and intend keeping their stock constantly replenished, so a# to be able at a 11 times to supply Dealer.', Physician#, Planters and 01 , who may favor them with their custom. Intending to he permanently eu : : ed in thi* business, the subscribers, from their long experience, hope to rim- ! dor it worthy the patronage of old ami new customer*.— | Orders hv letter will meet the *uuie attention a# if made I in person. II A K V Y SliOTAVKI.L, ' 1 JACOB SHOTWEl L. . I Ma "M. March 8,1 116—cotf FOR SALK, ” R RICSIDEN’CE 111 tin* pine**, well improved lor I 1.' eonvenienee of a large lamilv. or for a public COM, the oldest id 'I’lie dw elling house is tvv o stories high, tf'cct he i* a chunky . w e mg. 2ft feet wide, a two story open pia/./.a in front, \ c. ( #nenks quick and li iptiotis.hut of their ol which they re*pcetfj|" tained amoug us a JotiV iv t■> tha many cnlightc 1 Southern Stair# of eoi 1 observation, which othi ! This .Journal will be i-suod monthly, in number* eon- lainioc ulmiil ID jn -.'s. . nt :illj oxpchImI. nt $5 per ] M j|ieonfinued { nmtum,pav able on the d' liv ei v o! the second No. MILTON ANTONY, M. I). JOSEPH A. EYE, M. D. 1 fl ' Subscribers will please transmit their name# and . place:! of residence To tlm editors, with all convenient despatch; and friends bolding subscription list# are re quested to forward them as speedily as they convenient ly caji. jtine 1 I Ten Roflat*# £$cT>»rA. , H^ANVAA V\ from (lie subscriber on the 3 E-t ultiine MAPS.- intrnd furnishing tliei Mups, embracing the tw enty-five Slates of the cYc. "<liihiting the situation, Xof rivers,towns,moui tain*, lakes, tlm sea hoard, internal improvements, / displayed in canals, rail roads, iVe. with other iuteres ing a.id useful features, roads, distance*, Are. forming i eompl. to AtJa# for genertil ttso and infi rmalion, bant some I v executed, and each distinct map on a large oita mimed B KR R A’, about 25 "tinge which for six y ears past Inis l een so gcncro vtended tiT’them could warrant. TERMS.—The Philadelphia Saturday (’ouri< r II continued in it* large form, and at the same price as | heretofore. The Philadelphia Mirror, being a larg tpinrto edition of the Saturday rentier, with iis iucrea* ed attractions, and printed on the best line vv bite paper i the snme size a* the New York Albion, vv ill he pul n , preeistl v one hull - thi' price of thnt valuable journal, viz Three Dollars per annum, |mvahle in advance (iticlml i ing tlio Map*.) WOOD AA A It I) & < ’ L A K K E, | Philadelphia. ’ The paper will he sent in exchange to such news sns may oblige us by publishing the above advci ■ut. June 7 - NAMKS OF -3 c 4Y ■5 a rr — ~ — rr o coi n'hes. I s C’cu Ii 1 ~ j • r 1 Appling. 182 l 866 Baker, P/7 II 13 741 liul.hvin, 3123 41574 57 17 3733 Bibb, -1-175 8089 6328 4111 Bryan, Bulloch, 723 2llo 2173 1 1 ID 1847 701 2268 1 172 r."pk", 51! 13 6210 8919 Butts, 3367 1724 4401 Civmdeii, INI 3097 3299 21 12 Campbell, 3398 772 3861 2507 Carroll, 3067 87 7 3293 2188 ('ass, 1451 990 Chatham, 5004 11140 11860 7711 Cherokee, Clark, 5134 4675 1524 793!) 5158 Cobb, 1778 1160 < 'olumbitu 4317 7639 8900 5783 (dvvctu, 4146 1503 5048 3279 (’rawlord, 2* 64 1783 3304 2470 1). .'.itur, 2750 1 150 3.621 2851 !).• Kalb, ftft-JO |6i,7 lit IK 658!) Doolv, 1865 3C8 2081 1354 Earlv, 1 166 602 1827 1185 Eftingluim, 1711 1228 2441 1589 1 Klbcrt, 6389 5717 931! 638ft j Emanuel, 215b .‘.IK) 2T .9 1590 1 Favette, 458ft 1261 534' 3473 . Floyd, 17 1 1130 1 Forsyth, 2805 1460 | Frank 1 iii, 7517 24(15 8961 5822 Gilmer, 4B 270 i ' tilvnu, 622 1028 3o:; J 97 3 ] (ireene, 4865 922‘ • r ,093 | ! Gwinnett, 10721 2372 1211 7891 Httborhhu.il, 10262 1186 1097 ”131 j Hall, 11177 1 VIP 1207/ Hancock, 5022 7 I2( 917! 1 0134 j j . (arris, dl lb. 306( 601! :•’!)()!) j Heard, 1481 (.2-1 I35. r 1203 i floury, 8387 26 If 997 j Houston, 5601 2128 7051 1 Irwin, I(l6i> III 118 735 Jackson, 6734 2955 8507 Jasper, 6531 6207 1025: 666*2 Jeflerson, 3514 3682 6?2: 3718 Jones, 6196 6922 103.11 6725 Laurens, 3005 234 1 411 lb 2001 Lee, 977 27 £ 111 741 Liberty, 1578 57 ill 5086 3271 Lincoln, frS 3215 4732 8073 I.owml.’h, 38!: 2381 1550 l.iimpkin, 490- 311 Madison, 3561 132.1 4355 2828 Marinu, (729 15.1 1821 I IB. McIntosh, 1077 3926 348: 2229 Meriwether, 3603 lr-ir 4647 8018 Monroe, 9723 7514 14231 92-18 Montgomery, 940 352 1! 57 7 50 Morgan, 5093 6515 9002 5310 ■Murray, 859 580 Muscogee, 3106 I960 428- 2; 8| 1 Newton, 8181 297-2 938* 6422 Oglethorpe, 5313 7536: 982 68!)0 ' Paulding, ' Pike, 4713 1 10031* 585. 3303 1 Ptilithki, 2996 1778 406.: 2639 : Putnam, 5294 7667 989 6420 j R/ihun, 2982 8S 3081 1968 | Randolph, 691 32. 57 2 1 Ill.’biiHiu.], 621 f 99!!! ('086 Scrivcn, 22l( 2241 3561 2312 i Stewart, 1 Sunii;t.M-, 1371 79( 5! 18 17- 17 3( !)()( 1122 1 I Talbot, 4475 1624 . : 2539 ; j 'Palialcrro, 3105 2665 470-, 325! j Tattnall, 1821 6! 1 Q!;;; 1420 T' Hair, it: 1: 1188 I Tliotun*, 289! 1917 32 o; 2fi: I i '1 r.mp, 502t 295 67 Ht 4409 i Twiggs, 454) 3851 6861 ! 4-57 Union, 101! 660 Upson, 3921 . 2319 5;; i 3451 \\ nlker, 68' 142 1 Wall, n, 707b 315( 8961 5827 1 Ware, u>6: 6! no* 715 1 Warrrn, ' \'. «*hiiiKton, 504: 5012 3i'2l 7G.» 5103 ; 5305 I W„vu.., 667 2.51 HI) 529 | ilkes, 52 H 8997 106' . 6H9fi i Wilkinson, 4785 litiib 5917 3 “« i 1 309,335 461,8ii( 300,000 J rj” All the Mil edgevillepnper# vv llptlbli:. tbo above ! until t: -• dihirilmtion is completed. j«K J ing the citv Inudditi rion# work Barrows, ( The pric.e of Mu v (if’ not cheaper) -M'mimirif*, in to the assortment of Music, are all the ta li the science mid composition of Music,hy el, Cali lilt, Mason, X c. ,os sold at this establishment, is a# is at the other shops about town. Dealers,and Artists of the Profes- ion, supplied on the most reasonable terms. Orders from my part of the 1 nited States, nr < l.vw In re, attended to vith the greatest care and <le«pnteh, hv addressing JOSEPH F. ATAVIEE, Music Saloon, sign of tha Golden Lyre, 201 Broadway, Ne nrk. Fel>. 23—vv6n *ar St. Paul’s Chute It. $:SO« BtKWAStD Foie mix STorjiv ivcokoes. (|JTOI EN or Rnnuwny from the Suhscrilicr, hoiiic- time in October, tov Negro man STEVEN, iu com- tatiy with his wife 1.1/// A, and child LAFAYETTE, u’luuging to Jo*. (• tty ton; ulsont the sumo time my wu- nan POLLY, taking her child LOELSA, iu comiiaHy with her lutslmml CIIAREES, belonging to John Lee, till of which were owned in Decatur county, Georgia. negro mutt Steven is 26 or 28 years of age, common ly black, slim made, weighs 1 10 or 150 lb#., lias a sear on cheek, and I believe one over his eye, liis front teeth rotten, speak#tolerable free when spoken to. My woman Polly is 21 years i I age. black, vv e,I made, com mon siz.e. has small rogue/h eyes ; her child i# 12 or 18 months old ; her Im.-haud is 26 y ears of age, black, well made, weighs 18ft or Iftft lbs., has hi#front tooth out, v of bis legs, he was i nBcl in Jefferson he possible (Ivey may have it.ed to believe the said ne- i rsonto take them ofl’.togc- s man and wife, and not bo time, it ptiEle, large ey <>s, lias ji used bv the cut of an axe nunty, Georgia, and it may ried to get there. I am tin :roes have got some vv bite i her, that they might he sold separated, knowing at the teution to reinovu to lAIohilc, and that I had no inten tion of purchasing their companion*. Soon niter they left us, they were all - < u together 4 miles from Band.ridge, near J« *. ph J rd’s, and it is generally be lieved, a# they cannot 1- In aid from since in the county, that they have been taken olVand so!d hy n man that lind a finogr/D horse about Christum#, and it is snid showed ten SlOfl dollar notes on tin: I Stales Bank, besides ft larg.’ amount not counted. The person alluded lo, it has been thonght lm* been gu.liy of the like before ns one of liis friend* was tried ler the I'enitcntinry for steal ing negroe* about 12 inenili* ago. Mr. Dempsey Har rell, of this county, bad a unit: mid woman taken oil'itr the same manner tIn:t mine lias, about two y ears ago, nml have never been In .ml liom since ; the last that was seen of them, vv/is nhoitt the same place mine was. I will give a rewind ol 1(10 for my negro man fcjtevcw, Polly nndehild, if delivered to my father, James Sea- well, Columbus, Mississippi, or £50 for nfiv information that will lead to their recovery, provided I get them, or if lodged in any safe jail and informing my father James Senwell, Columbus, Mississippi. A reward of $100 is advertised for Guv ton’s and l.ee’s, in tlm Standard of Union. ’ CI1AS. MACON HE A WELL. 6-1, |6—tf fJRl/AT AP»ERff€Ai% WO It if, Illustrated trith hclincn 3 and *100 F.ngracings. «t*?BES£2€.'IUY JO iff S«:i<'51lL!/l(C & 3Ts.-!i Itli fkilCCAYlt’dirO*- nttmerousatv the production# of the Press, in this period ol cheap literature, that an individual who proposes to make convinced that tl require it. But eve itself, und that hook To Georgia CoS torn Planter .1 Sjitimtill Cotton M I lnnlfition in .'•lissinsipiti for Snle. . it <|n Niehol* & Den in him to me in this ward, ami all reason ! Millcdgev iile, Jnn high, 1.. when spoken lo. finer to Darien, on a ,3 or 4 years. ^ AY ho daui'. or lodge him it get him, shall reeei xpe black, and | I le has follow ed [ boat for Messrs, j 'vor will deliver any safe j di. in .e the above re- j addition to them, should Ix wants of the community arc* such tut 'rv class requires u book adapted to- hould contain such matter us will, convey new an l iuleresing inl’ornuition, not spepulutivo and useless description, which only retards the acquisi tion of more solid attainments. Practical and usclul' knowledge, adapted to the nee itiesnf society, will al ways find a mark* t,nml lx* sought tiller with an avidity proport iot: ate to it - * • tin.ate i ,.d importance*. The thirst for kuovt-ledge, which so iii l.iv dislitiguisiies the present ji mo.:, sh ml . . 1 w|tli universal «ttisfautton. amt it isa cheering reflection, that the door is so widely thrown open, that none are so poor as to ho debarred.— The tniee.'j— ;h:it h. atienf o' tie* dissemitiatiwn of the Penny Mtign:5 • , has induced tlm proprietnrs to issue this pro.*|:('ciu for the nuhli.-atio;; of t!ie Americau Jour nal of Seit nlifie and t scf'ul Knoir/edee. and it is Imped that it# merit# will be such ns to oulith it to Q lH/crufc sintre of pi.l.lie. patronage,, vv ithoat ela-dting w itli the iti- terests of other*, or of iitide. rating the merrts which many of th<?m undoulit dl) possess. ‘I he Editor will tnko tt general range through tlm field of n-efulness. The Jour nal embraces Biographical Sketch * of eminent men, Hilton -ai Tale*. I tiscoveri. Inventions, Natural Histo ry . Uhnmistry, Shrewd Observations, \e. all calculated' .ocxpiu.d tin intellect, improve the moral powers, unit . oiivey iisefi'l information. Each non hi r vv ill eoi.tr.in nutnerotts Engraviugs, il lustrative of the subjects described. A number i-> to he published on the !5fli of every month:, containing Ix'tween id and 5ft imperial octavo pages, and between 20 and '-{ft engravings, with printed covers. ffj’ r Fcrms—£2 per annum, payable, in advance—18$ cents per siufle number. All Coinmnnientioiis )po*t paid,) must he addressed to, Thus* McKkk, Jr. \ Co., Allnmy, No. 57 St.ite-SttceU. All Editors of Newspapers, who will publish the fore-, going prospectus, end notice the contents of the work U3» it i* published,shnil he entitled to the first volume. Any person remitting (po*t free,) eight dollars, shnlb receive five copies for one v. ar, and continued a# long the i Till: VVASIIMitO.V lUlliKOIC. rniMT , , . I . . , , , r ,l V 17'" rpjnilnrly fnr'vnr. !•.•.(. k uTKk'l V M. . .it,.,,, uk..; v lt I it •.,•1,11 ■ nt r i' nVI ' “Bmble plnnt/itiov, known by the name of Post-Ma*ters and others who mav wish tonrt as Agent* ' \ 1 ,!, \ru ti’, A ’ ,*\l re 1 >l **' i*tD, Situated it. Hinds eountv, (Missis- | for the Amencau Journal,dnx\\receive 25 per cent, on (tfP tl V‘ 1 l "‘’! n 11 -: 1 D 1 '. 0 I S, 1’.UG) ,l,ll oly on tlio Rail- Road from \ ieksburg to j monies collected and forward, d to the Publishers, to ho j’ * • , 11 '■ a i' n ' |•’ , C '' h j." | ( Itntoii an I Jackson, (the seat of Government,) 2.) miles accompanied nt all times with the subscribers’ mimes, ’' I'"' 1 ' 'I; 1 ." ': ll " per'odi. nl tl.,- ft.r,ne-,m„l tlio sam, ,U Pt „ncp fr..,., I«t.er from wlmmil is c.ill.'i.tpil. 1 I —If TIC. OK WHUGIIT. Tin* Editor and Proprie of the M BroiurM Xa\\. cii eountv. nil the 28th (1:> v of Mav lr.*t, Fellows,'to wit: ART1H l: nlxmt 25 made, about 5feet 3 or 10 in* hi s higlnr when spoken to, dark complexion, vv of his upper front tot th rotten, vvei His 8ft pounds. Both of the nth rs are nametl .1 \- •. II fnv ora rrspoud mic to tiimi*h a ello 4lh of March, 18146. ' JOHN EVANS, J. I*, jcngagcdtol.eviuth; Null 1a>tv.R9*, D. C. I. C. july 26—3t uovy 1? M ’ll finished, with all uecersnry out huihlin- plete-, a never failing vv. II ol pure water,ami the out lol# arc well watered hv springs. Also, 1250 Awes of Land, within two mile* of this village, in fine order for farming, with two good mill scats. Tile land will he sold toge ther or in parcel* to suit purchasers. From a residence of 27 .. ir•*, I know tei* place to he unusually healthy . A lithe above property ii> offered at reduaed nricea*«nd upon liberal credit#. Lands in Kassel or B/irbourcouii- tie*, iu A labaum, would be taken at fair price \ ip pay ment. For further particular* apply tome en the pre- mi«cs. REUBEN C SHORTER. .M *ntn i'tb» r Ja*per eounty , June 21 eo2m BtnijlisSi ccl('l,rat('d ^liilliotiN. ■ EVI.VTH VN .it #1.t» tlio .envoi., nml one dollar to fi A the groom. S P. GILES, winner of tin Dkr the grooiii, at (’ol. (J. Elliott*#, lit i L A PD< )G. w inner of the Di rhv ,ut 250 groom, at Aldcisou’.* l.iv cry Stable in N; piu ticul.n s see hatwlbills. N. B. Between 2.» mid 3ft tunres have b ig Its i t f 'lloW, 5 fo i IHft or 6ft pound#. Tin* oilier one i^ nf dark complexion, j spare made, about 18. or 2ft years old, lias on the top of hi* Ji'ad a large scar * ause/l by a hum. h« v all sav 1 that they belong to oil • Joseph Me Ts, in (Minton, ME- J *i#sippi, and that they lived nt his plantation on the Big Black River, ami that their overseer’s is named l.ittle- he owner i*requested to come forward,pay their 1 take til* i AVM. AV. ANDERSON, Sh’ff. TROY IIIIiL. HUE umlorsi'in’il inf.mns Ills IVi.-.i.!- nn.] I late linn of Cutter \ t'oruire/t, that h. lining the IIVi t £('0, and .-yl to Rutin. ; 5‘k mid yl to the i } A'»E9 J AI-KSON A r. hose of the intends re- iV Commission Business, at the store next above the one recently occupied by T. .1. Uhuci'.on the margin of F.ast Macon, ktinwn a* the tow n of Troy. He further informs tho public that he Iih* b »u : ht hi* Goods, \ c., und having now on tin* wav from Ni v ' nrk and other places, Dry Goods and Groceries. to ; t rr :n Ei'ig hi- stock complete, vv ha h will he sold low f *:• rea.lv pay . He will he ready to receive Uotton car’v iu tie fall, and he orepared to make advances, lie would particularly no'ice to his friends the great advan tage* hi* \\'nr-house ' have over th.i*e in the den*c pnr\ of the citv with icgartl to //re, they being detached fro.- I other buildings an Inf # distance Irom nnv stn'et or I it nn , and well ('..closed. H. PUTTER, juite 28—tf Thr history nl tli.' periodical | iv«. m the forme*-•,and the l.thtor ; assist,,/ hy many of the j jo ,„ilo# from Clinton, i- now offered for sab proprietor having determined to change hi* occupation. To give a minute and detailed description of thi* pro perty is il med entirely unuece-s/iry, a* it i* presumed no person w mild make such a purchase witheut cxamiiiL*- timi. Sul,ice it to sav, that this tract of land which con sists of eight hundred acres, is decidedly the most vnlua- Ide, of its si/e, of any in this section ot country. With /i very small exception it was entered nt /in curie period, when the whole country was open to select from. A large part of it i# rich cane bottom land. Baker’# Creek a stream of considerable magnitude, affording excellent mill sites, running through it. About one. hundred acre# of tin-tract extends into the rest- hi/Is, and rovers a beautiful building site and settlement, being finite elevated, and far mnot from all local enu- . / "ii . . i» c ii.o’/ I 808 °* nisense. Indeed, the whole neighborhood iu UN. . M.K.n forll.ol.PHt J: wlii.’l, tl.ish.n.l ]> niinnf«.1. is vorv hclili- Ox IIimirki* Doi.i.ak.s for the best Poem; I • • • •' n he furnished for the \\ vmiim/ton Allkuor by the 1 st j J uiunrv, 188.7. N. ne hut American writer* can bo J to he sent, before that time.] With this plantation would b all v ouug, liki lv and svd. ifdcs Mikkor, ha# engaged tl; e in now in Europe whose let It received, lie has ills an officer in the -en i lints nf the (Y. eh H V sent campaign. 'Phis novel feature alone give important interest to it# i hitrh* P on 'U*nt?= v* ill al*o he engaged at f’i • to lurm* unit i _ deturmiiied to spare , ii tc K' i to the AV ASit- corn - poudence of a cl ter* from F’aris have al*o engaged thecor- i v i.-.' of the I . States 1 Il ar, during the pre- • f the paper will lumns. Corn's- ' nnati and Boston, tv of the latest iutel- e w riters, and to procure itROR, the Editor offers the foliovv- /dlccted. tess than I ('ft mill s, I i cents—any distance- i greater v o improvements of the place mi land.u good (Jin and Press, Negr Mai of postage, 6 *' by a lie tern name of the !' markcorrc# /lining the na thus. I'.ditur; the aw :.nl to b on tin mouth follow ing. I nled note,with | the article, or j >f the article. No paper* will be ! ompanving the prize article: all ed. Ail the articles to be ot the 11 working Him ter sl.ould be in a iding w ith a mark ( liuuited ; or the number would both ttinusing nml instructive, Iso the stock of Horses, the most renowned stallions a coinpamei front whom it Postage, fa exceeding j 00 Tlif Gcnrs’:i3 BooK. ( T OMING down from the earlie-M period of the BritisU J turf, with an Appendix—contaming a list of ‘’(•d- lions and Marcs imported into thi# country, before und since the Revolution—as also, of their most noted Proge-* ny—conipih .1 nml rej.rluted for J. S. Skinner, Baltimore. The English vv ork in three, volume* in hoards cost $25. The American edition, beautifully printed, and well bound,costs but Sit) fora shiglc ropy, or seven dollars to any one sending $50. The money may be addressed to .1. S. Skinner, Baltimore, at bis co.-t and risk, and the book will be sent to any plan- in the I nimi, all charges paid,to which Merchants or Booksellers tire in the habit of sending goods or books. Two of the most judicious breeder# of horses have sta ted, that thi* work “ought to he in the possession of all^ breeders rf thorough-bred horsesanil “ no breeder of of the blood lmi*c. ’ *ays nnotlicr, “ought to he without tli;* hook ; nlid 11:iji\ who are not breeder*, would find it g the pedigrees or in the world.” , Farming others will be destn (!i*no#itiotr of the Editor. The A\ r i*Hi*< ton Mirror ispuldished every > ‘tie da v, at the Seat of the General Government. 'Penn ’i'h<-‘ e Dollars p.»r annum, payable i:i advance. 7’ Editor* of Rxeluiit" * papers are r ‘quested to < oj< tin above, and the favor will b> recipro* med. Mules, Oven, \\ I here is a growing crop on the place, consisting m *... s r* l-.’O i "v .fit ’niton,beside* Corn,Oats, \:e. which would / be -<)!l With the place, if desired. \ FREE All L AT'FO MAN. railing himself MIO Any reasonable time will l.u .-iven upon the pav'inents w 51.A.S RO()T,oame to my house in April last.#am I i’> - well saeun'd : but the pi i -e would he much re in- he had no home, and I employed him. On tho 28th nit. 00.1 for prompt f Immediate po* present cron. Any inquiries communicated l> nuld he given if sold with the lie left i either of the , Mississippi, egnnl to this property nail, and addressed t rw.r, fc. » m i in-reuHci mentioned, at Ainsterdn : -.'LC LL* j vvill he promptly responded to. ft Ol’N ». 13 }, in tlie eighth disti iet 3d section of mi . This propel tv w ill he shewn, ami the terms knov ™ i finally Chcroki e county. Apply to V l l.KS | upon application to the subscriber, on ilic premi-r.- . iREENI . Drill Foi yth,M ccountv,Ga. ‘ t*» A. Jackson Burke.at Amsterdam* (Mi.**.) may 3—2m p.h h—fk JAMEHRCKKF Merivv and m npl° >id fell..- eouut v. mlh .<12, g with him mv Horse, Snn- nd also robbing me ofAf 1 vvill pVob.ddv make for (Jreeuville, An. person delivering said fellow n Putnam county, near Eatonton* • re vv a i d, o r for t lie horse a lone >- LE M< IN AV. TAR I • in the State will give the above 2* vvmd their accounts to me at F.h- I.. AV. T.