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SHERIFF'S SALES.
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|^JNDEK au ordur of the I lift nor luurt uf Wwrtn
Decatur Sheriff Sales.
1711 A. he sold on the first Tuesday in SF.I'l LM
▼ BUR. next, at fhc court-house in the toon of
Bainbridcc, Decatur county* within the usual hours of
tale, the following property, to wits ..... . s u „ tf oj
250 acres of land, being lot No 87,in the Ibth district j r J
of originally Early now Decatur connty, levied on us
the properly ofTHomasOallnwav to satisfy a fi fa issued
from the justices court of Walton count v. at the suit of
8tephen Felkcrva Thomas Gnllnway, Edward Gaither,
ami Enoch Needham • property pointed out by Jc«se H.
Davis; levy made and returned to me by a constable.
One aero of land, being lot No 7, in the town ol I ma-
•ant Grove, in said county; also one other lot in said
tewn, containing two acre’s of land, the number is not
k»own, but Is distinguished bv the lot whereon nulus
S allard now lives, all levied oh ns the property of Rufus
allnrd to satisfy sundry ll f«s issued from the justices
enuitof Decatur county, at the suit of Y*in. 1 eabody at
Co. vs said Rufus Mallard; property pointed out by Wil
liam Peabody ; levy made end returned to me by a con-
* 250 acres of land, heinf lot No 200, in the 21st district
county, w hen sitting m a coin t ol orduiary, will l>e
sold on the llrsi Tuesday in Sspismber u*xt, at tuu
court-house in Floyd county,
One Lot ol* l.iind. No. 68,
inthe l(>tli diMrirt and Ith section of said county, con
taining 40acrc><, more or less. Sold as the pro} city ol
William Stanford, Sr. dec’d. for the benefit ol the heirs
ami i tvditofii Termsoash
MONTHLY NOTICES.
( 1 EORGIA, Wilkiusoncouuty—Whereas \Y illinBcll
H guardian for the orphan* of Charles Cruft, dec’d.
applies to um for letters ui dismission from said guar-
diuurhip—
ub . Thisi* therefore to cite the kindred and creditors ofsaid
ELISHA BIRBON, Adm’r. | dec J. tube uml appear at rnr office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew Cume,if any they have, why suid
letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand tin* 25th duvof January, 1836.
feb 2—nitiiii ' JEREMIAH BEALL. C. C. O.
Circat .1 orlhrrn nnd fcouUitrn
HAIL V RAIL ROUTE.
rilllE Petersburg Rail Rond Company inform the pub
X lie that their Road.extending irom Petersburg,*Va. 1
to Blukoly, North Curolinu. on tho Roanoke, a distance j
Ccuti'ul lluuJt ol
JUNE lb, luJe.
I 46 ¥J EVOLVED, That a distribution of three hun
JLV dred thousand dollars be mude on uccommodn
tiou notes among ilia several Counties in this
»EW IfllJS&G.
.viukicul ln.irn.uvnu, mL w
Ibrec liun-1 Mvrcliaiidlie, U ”*"*
ccoinuioda-1 TliST receivcdlrui i Europe,* torsnl, ,t ATVVILUm
• Slutc, m f »J MUSIC SALOON. 1 W,L V.
I received from
wil'i superior Locon-Miveaaml C«M* «c uiuiu.mIuI. Ml ! ApplTn". BaUrT^MwinS ! ™* W * M«1*«nl IlUHrnnienU,
ll.r l,“ i ,;| l | „ i " , „,n ,,'kn I l.e Cm, Ic.vc cucli end of , lurke , i{ u P , Ul Car ..den Cuu.pl, ell. C.rrolf, Cum, Cluil- "l.icl. together with an — - ■ ■
tv, on the first Tuesday in November next,
Tlic* I.himI und Negro Isirl
belonging to theestato of John Hamrick,dec’d. I enns
made known on the day of sale.
JOSEPH HORSLEY, Adm’r.
j11no 2d NANCY HAMRICK, Adm'l,
^JNDERan order of the Inferior court of Mor;
C 1 EORfilA, Putnam County.—YVhe
I administrator of the f lats of Levi Roswell,
applies for letters or di*rru»»ion—
This i« therefore to cite tin* kindred und creditorsof said
(lac’d, to be and appear ut my office within thetiino pre
scribed by law, to shew cuuhf, if any they have, w liy said
‘j"' HumMuilv.mih,- urriv ut nf the rr,,,, emu Mail..- | c'her.'.Uec, Clark,Cobl.,T.dm.,bi.,, Cowetu, C
rriiwIliT. viih ilu-ir own e.|iii|i",j-..,i-i"i i#*< t i f or ,|.Ortarur, IK-Kulb, 1(.k.Iv,
l.orH.w ..n.l c.map.lr,d on ll.ir Ko.d with per- , uel ’^l.wrt, (•’nj-.tc, I'Ld, ('ir.wll, and Iran kin,.
| “ ‘ nmeiiifnce ; mid tliuw ,k rlcriii in 6 or b j i)n the Wth day uf Augutl thereafter, note* will bo
Lee iiird. « >" le »• ""f ibolrhorror. n jour,,..» which would , r<cfjt “ fr „ m <;,| mC r, U|,„„, U m „ r ,
U> The B?.k<Mr7i<,ia|"!lt ti’c'iimithcrntcriiiination of the | <;*"-<•. Hnh-M-ao., lUI^IU-coe^ llnrri., Hc.nl,
Rail lioad, inn* been re-built ol brick on un enlarged
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be cold ( scribed by law, to diew <
at thecourt-house door in Monticello, Jasper county, on ' letters should not be grunted
the first Tueaduy in November uext, between the legal} (iiven under tuy baud this .list Jnnotiry,lO'\b..
hours of sale, feb 2—mCm WM. B. CAREER, C. C. O
218 Acres of Land*
more or less, situate, ivingniid being in said county, ly-1
ing In the fork of Little River und C»np Creek, adjoining
lands of Hiram Walton end Seaborn flrimmett, being
of originally Earlv now Decatur county, levied upon a* part of the real estate of James Shepherd, deceased, uf
• R i Sheppard to satisfy sundry fi fas Morgan county. Hold for the henent of said estate.—
\
the property of Lvnian Sheppard l , . .
issued from the justices court of Decatur ‘ Onntv. at the (
suit of Marv Fairchild, adm'x. of C n. cr I airclnld, dr-
ceased, vv said Lyinnn Sheppard ami Elias Wester; le
vy made and returned to tin* by aconstahlc.
One lot in the town of Rnitihridge, in said county or
Decatur, whereon Woter II. Mason now lives, number
not known, but supposed to be lot No 80, levied on to st-
tisl v a fi fa issued from the Superior court of Decatur
county, at the suit of Win. Peabody At Co. vs Lovick O.
Bloom, and levied on as the property of said Lovick t».
Moore: property pointed out bv Win. t\ Lesh’r.
' 1 WM. MARTIN. I). Sh tT.^
\\ ilUmsnn Mievill filllM*
W ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in SEP I EM
BER next, between the usual hours of sale, at the
court-house in the town of Irwinton, W ilkiuson county,
he following propf
One likely negro
rears of age, levied on
t'aulev to aatisfv a li fa in fa
Roads, Bridges. \r. of the Inferior court of Wilkinson
county. _ S<M.()MQN R. MERPHEV. Sh’ff.
Wilkiusoii HIrtUT Niilvt*.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in SEPTEM
BER next, lit the cotirt-housa door in the town
Terms made known on the dav of sale.
CARTER SHElMIERD. / a d „.» M
THOMAS J. SHEPHERD, i
august 2
I TNDKK an order of tho Inferior court of Putnam
rJ comity, when pitting for ordinary purposes, win be
sold at thecoart-iiouse door in Union county,on tho firm
Tuesday in October next,
f.ot No. ‘ATI,
it the fith district 1st section, containing 40 acres, more
or less.
Also,on the samn dav, under the samn order, at tho
court-house in Cherokee county, will be Sold,
Lot No. *AT7.
in the I -Itli district 3d section, containing lf»0 acres,ntiirc
or less, both drawn by l^ttbslla Estes, uml sold for the
bv tho name of Ned, anout 4U ; ,
JOEL BRANHAM, Adufr
FOl It MONTHS NOTICE.
G EORGIA, Wilkinson cotuatv.—Whereas Daniel II.
Kingery,applied for lettefa of dismission on the es
tate of AJooro A very, late of said rountv,deceased.
This is therefore to cite the kindred ami creditors olsuid
dec’d. to ho and appear ut my office w ithin the time pre
scribed by law,to shew ( humc, if unv they have,why suid
letters should not he granted.
Given under my harnl, tliisMth dav of January, 183G.
fob ( J—iiithri ' JEREMIAH BEALL, V. V. O. _
( KjOKtilA, Wilkinson county. Whereas Willis
M Bell, guardian for the the orphans of L’rufi,
late ofsaid county, dec’d. applies to me for letters of
dismission—-
And whereas Joel Dess, and William Lord, adminis
trntors on the estariiof Mark Dees, late of sold county,
dec’ll, applies to me for letters ol dismission from suid
estate—
This is therefore to cite the kindred and creditors ofsaid
dec'd. to be und appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause,if nnythey have,why’said
letters should not he granted.
Given tindnr my hand this 7th dav of March, 1835.
man h 15—mfiiii J EKBMfA If REA LL, G. C. O.
for ordinary purposes, Adjourned Term, March 21
1836.
Present their Honors Isaac Walker, William H. Stokes,
and Elijah E. Jones. Justices.
On the application of Thomas Nolan, administrator on
I the estate of I linh E. Ammons, deceased, stating to the
lilOt'll months after date, application will bo made to I Court, that he has finally itrlmiiiisti red ami paid out the
Jl" the Inferior court of Warren county, when sitting for J n H scts of said estate, und prays for letters of dimission
scale, ami uopuins w ill be sfiured to render its
uioumion sucii as will give sutislactiou to pussengers und
travellers generally.
Resides the daily lino of Muil Coaches from Blakely
fur the Houth, via Kuleigh, Fujetleville, Am:, there is a
line via Turborough three times u week, connected with
tin-Mail i.iuc at f’uystteville. and al*o a line from the
Rail Road at Bcltield to Clarksville. .Milton iV Danville.
Another tri-weekly litre from Blakclp, passes through
Wuriruton, Oxford,4.C. uudcoiuiecU u line to Salisbu
ry, N. C.
In the course of the season, a branch will be opened
from the Petersburg Rail Hoad st Belfield, to Wilkins’
Ferry ut Gaston on the Kouuoke, from whence a Ruil
Road to cross the river by a bridge, is now- about to be
constructed to Raleigh.
The Rail Road from Baltimore to Washington is now
in operation, thence to I'otomnc landing, thejine is con
tinu'd by Hlcani-bottls, thence via Ficderickshurg to
Richmond, a inuaidernhlc portion of the Ruil Road is
finished—and the remainder is in a rapid course to com
pletion. The line continues from Richmond to Peters
burg, by a Turnpike Road—and thence by the Peters
burg Ruil Road to Hlakelv, as before i
main nml 0X1,1 daily mail route between Boston und
Naw-Orlcaus. nprilfr—'
Henry, Houston, Irwin, Jackson and Jasper.
On the'2olli day of Aujfunt thereafter, notes will be
received from tbe counties of Jefferson, Jones, Laurens,
Lee, Liberty, Lincoln,Lowndes, Lumpkin, Madison.Mu-
riun, McTufosh, Meriwether, Monroe,Montgomery,Mor
gan, Murray and Muscogee.
On the 1 *tday of September thereafter % notes will be
received from the counties of Newton, Oglethorpe, Pn aid
ing, Pike, Pulaski, Putnam, Rabun, Randolph, Rich
mond, Scriven, Htuwart, Sumter, Tulbnt, Tuliufcrro,
Tattnall, Telfair and Thomas.
And on thcVdh day of September thereafter, notes w ill
bo received from tbe counties of Troup, Twiggs, Union,
Upson, Walker, Walton, Ware, Wurren, Washington,
Wa>nc, Wilke-* and Wilkinson.
All notes must be made payable ut the Central Bank
of Georgia, have tiro or more yomt endorsers, uml no note
will, on any account, be received after 12 o’clock, M. of
the days anovc specified.
^Ry an act of the last General Assembly,it is provided,
44 That from and after the possuge of this net, no note
shall In' discounted at the Central Bank of Georgia, un
less the principal and all endorsers shall he residents of
the respective counties entitled to said div idenda: Pro-
heforc'm.inio.'.ed,' isYhe vi ; ted ' 1,1,11 hereinconiainedslmll be soconstru-
of Irwinton, Wilkinson county, within the usual hours J ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of (herefrom—
of sale, the following property, to wit
202 1-2 acre* of land, wh mcoh William Nntighn now
lives, in tlie4tli distric t of Wilkinson, No. not know n ;
also one negro h-llow hy tho name, of Hurry aliout 50
years of ugu ; all levied oil us the pioperty of the sold
William Vaughn tosMiiu'v sundry fi fas in favor of Bond
and Sheffield and others, issued from A justices court;
the above levies mad" nml returned to um bv a constable.
Rnl.OMON It. MBMP'lr.v
Hamuci B. Reddish, late of said cotti'ly, dec’ll, for tho
benefit of tlie heirs nml creditors,
jiilv 12 —w l„, ELLSHA BURSON, Aillw’r.
(>
Appling Mlierlff Millie.
N the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, will he
sold before the court-house door in Appling conn-
tv, within tlie usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to wit : .
41K) acres of land, in said county, being Notion, in the
2d district, levied upon to satisfy a fi fa front Burke Su
perior conrt in favor ol Samuel Andiews and others vs
John Goodwin, udm r. of Turner B. Mocire, dec’ll.
SOLOMON CANADAY, Hh’flT.
r dOUH months after duto, application w ill bo nindo ti
1 the Inferior Court of Baldwin county, w lien sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell that part of the
rcul estate of John Marler, dec'd. known os Mtirlcr's
(formerly Prosser’s) .Mills, lying on Town Creek in snid
countv, and tho lands appurtenant, being upwards ot
7,000 acres, ANN MAULER, Adm'x.
July 12— w lm
I NOl'R months after date, application will ha made to
1 the Inferior court of Putnam county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the hind nml u*
grocs of tbe u«tutc of James Shannon, late of said coun
ty, dec’d. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs and crcditois.
„ t Adni'r*.
may 10
ELBERT W. BAYNES, j
Warren Mlwriff
mX^II.L b i sold on tbo first Tuesday in SEPTEM-
v v BER next, at the courthouse in tlie town of War-
ronton, Warren county, within tho usual hours of sale,
the following property, to w it:
237 aerosol jmie laud, moro pr less, on the waters of
Little Sweet Water t’r*-ek,in snid county, loviedoiHo
satisfy two ^ fas D«ued from a justices court against Ro
bert Stanford Eli/.-iheth Magoe, executrix of Reuben
Magee, dec’d. ; levy made ami returned to me by a cou
ntable.
The interest of Edwin R. Andrews in n negro fellow
l»y tin* name of Plull, it being ilia one third part of said
negro, levied on to sativl'v a li fa issued from Hancock
Inferior court, February Term, 1885, against Edwin R.
Andrews in favor of James II. Buriiit , property pointed
out bv plaintiff* attorney.
«!I0 WM. W. ANDERSON, Sli’ff.
AlMH YiSTim OK’S S \LE«.
1 [NDER an order of tlie Inferior court of Warren
T.J county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will lie
sold on (lie first Tuesday in Oetober next, at the court
hause in M'nm ti inly,
250 Acres of Llilfid*
more or less. Sollies the properly of William Stan
ford, sen. dee’ll, lor the benefit of |ii - h'-ir* and creditors
of said dee’d. (tli** widow’s dower excepted, which is
laid oil*Slid assigned to her.) The land lyiiu mostly in
Warrmi eountv, a small pari inColuuihiacouiiiy. T* rms
ermlit until the J5t!i December, 1837, with miioR notes
and appro wed security.
july 12 ELISH A IH RSON, Adtn’r.
V GREEABI.E to nu order of the Inferior court of
Moi <r aii eountv, when nit tin u for ordinary purnoHCs,
will 1“* "uhl ill Madison, ill said oil the first Tuesday in
September nnxt, b.Mwei n tli.- usual hours of sale,
'i’uo ScMlciiKtniy of E<2i*i43,
situate 111 laid county, tho first being the plantation where
tho lotd James Slia|dien|, dec’d. lived, containing 1005
acres of laud, in ire or less, composed of several square
lota and parts of lot«, ad joining lands of Richard L. Mn-
quere, Julies L. Horne und others, well improved and in
good repair for cropping.
Also, nt tli • snma lime and place,ono other Settlement
U snid county, on the watars of Little River, containing
602 l-’i Aero*},
known an the llallv place, ndj-miing lands of Jns. Evans
ami Pator W. Wafma. The above settlement* « otUains
a good portion of the bust corn ami cotton laud in the
county, and is well worthy the nttentionofoapitalist* who
withtovust their funds in *mdi lucrative biisinesansplniit-
lag at tho present prices of cotton, both places* lying on
the main road from Gruemishoroiigh to Moiitirrllo— -The
first Alaeo In wall calculated for a stand for a Public
House,having all neees*u r y buildings fur that purpose
together with a Stor * House, Blacksmith shop, Are. Ace.
being the real estate of Jnmu« Shepherd, dec’d. nml sold
for thfl benefit of tho licit * of snid dee’d. Tornts made
known on the div of sale.
(’ VKTEK SHEPHERD.
THOMAS J. SHEPHERD,
jnlv 5
lETTho Federal Vnlnn will publish the above until
tho Mot of sola. I
O N the first Tuesday it^Hontemher next, wiB be anhl
at the door of tie court-lion-.• in linker county,
Lot No. 2M),
In the 11 tli district ol Early originally, now Baker conn- 1
ty ; sold as tlm piuprrt v of Jeremiah Warren, late of j
Hancock county,dec'd. and bv an order of tho Inferior I
court of said county, when -otting for ordinal v purposes. •
JOHN GRAY HILL,; ... , i
july 5 _ JEHSR 0. Bl P I S. \ or<> l
VAIJ ini.s: LANDS
IN ELBERT C OUNTY, FOR NILE.
V GREEABI.E to nu order of the honorable the I tiles-
. rior Court of Elbert county . when sitting forordin*
rv purposes, will he sold before the Court-limum door in
Klhcrton, on the lir*t Tuesday in October next, the fol
lowing lauds situated in F.lbci t < utility , vi/.:
The House ami Lot in the village of R nekersv ill**, for
merly oernmed hy Mnj. Banks, now in the poescssioii ol I
,ir«« i ...—* - ^ ncro. On this j
cupivd
I NOUli months ofter date, application will ho made to
Ylo* Inferior court ol Wukmisoii county, whan sit
ting for ordinurv purposes, for lc.rvo lo soil all the land
belonging lo thn estalo of A luicr Hicks, dec’ll. Into ol
■aid county • E. W. DENNIS, Adm’r.
may 10—w1m
1 7101 R months after dale, application will bn made
1 to the honorable the Inferior court of Walton coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
n lot of land, No. 100, in the’ third district of Troup conn
I v, belonging to the estate of Win. S. Meadors, dec’d.
A UR \M MEADORS, Jr. Adtnr.
I Not R months ullcr date, application will he made to
, tb<- Inferior opurt of I paon eountv, whan sltlli
b»r ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of
John llumnck, late of Upson eountv. dee’d.
JOSEPH HORSLEY, Adin’r.
j it ne 23 NANCY HAMRICK, Adm’x.
\ FTER the expiration of four months, application
. will be made to the Inferior court of Lp**on comi
ty, w hen sitting for ordinary pmpofcs, tor leave to sell
the laud belonging to Rnifniuiu Hamrick, .Sen*
June 28 JOSEPH HORSLEY, Gttnrdinn.
do to
Also, Washington G. Bullard, adminDfnitor on the
eitnte of Benjuinm Mallard,deceased,stating to tbe court
thut lie lias filially administered and paid out the iif'-‘ets
of said estate, uml prays for letters of dismission there
from—
\\ hereupon, it is ordered, that this six months nntico
be given ol this application in the Gemgin Journal, re
quiring all persons to file their objection*, if any they
have, against the granting of tin: mine, on or before the
first term of tbe court, after the expiration of tbe time
aforcxMiij, in default thereof, letters dismitrory will I
n:s cf the Htutnte in such
made and
ranted
provided.
A true extract from tbe minutes, March 21,1836.
march 23-inDm JOHN W. PORTER,C.C. O.
( 1 EORGIA, Wilkinson < ’minty.— \\ berrns John I p-
M Ion. administrator on tbo e>tnie ofSbeplierd Mayo,
late of \\ ilkinsoti county , dec’d. applies to me Jor letters
of dismission—
This i“ therefore to cite tbe kindred and creditors of snid
dee’cl. to he and appear nt my oflico within the time pre
scribed by law, to hew cause,if any they have, why snid
letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand this 5th dav of April. lftHfi.
aprjl 12 ' JEREMIAH BEALL, c. O.
G 1 I’.OIH i I A, Baldwin County -- Inferior Court,silting
I for ordinary pmposes, Mav Term, 1836.
Rl LE NISI.—WiierciiH William ll, Jackson, ad-
ministrntor on the e«tnte of William Everitt, deceased,
makes application for letter* of dismission from safdes-
tnte, nllc(li.iiig tl.nl Im' is about to close the bus incss and
finally settle the estate of his said intestate—
It is tli, reforeordered bv the court, that six months
notice of this application lie given in the Georgia Jour
nal of this place, nml nt the expiration of said time, the
court will (miles* cause he shewn to the contrary) ordor
said letters of dismission to lie granted.
A trio' ox tract from the minute*, this -Itli Mav, |83fi.
may 10—mfiin B. P. STl’RBM, ('Ik.
M U YORK AM) DAKILA
Am OF M**i€KErS.
Brig Amelia Nirnng.
J. CUA CE, Master.
•* Pvenaiiain,
Mr. MA THE H>’, Master.
New “ DHrien,
C. r. BUCKLE 1’, Master.
“ “ Muren,
A. BIBlilSS, Master.
SchT. D. B. C’raaiaP.
7’. BAKE Ft, Master.
A LL good and substantial vessels, well ealculntcd for
x!flL the trade, w ith pood accommodations for passen
gers, and experienced commander*. One of the vessels
will be alwny * beat each end of the Line to receive
freight, and will sail regularly once a week. Shipper*
by chi* line cun rfTect Insurance ot fi . c eights per cent
and they mav rely upon thn ve**e|s being regularly des
patched. The subscribers are also agent* for several
Steamboat* to run regulurry during tbe hnetin/ seusun
between Darien, Ifnwkinsville, and Meron, and nro in
duced to believe that they rail give great facilities in
forwarding goods destined for the interior ol the Stnts.
HAWES K MITCHELL, Agents.
Darien. Jan 26—12ut
30,000 KubKCrihm !
rniLADEi.piim .vj at; it or.
d a* to require the officers of said Bank to retain tbe
amount of dividends, or an v nart thereof, m»»rc than thir
ty days after the same shall nave been artiially declared
and made.” That thu distribution nmv he made in con
formity with this art, the Board will require from all
persons offering notes within the time specified, i. c. w ith
in thirty days of the d.iy set apart for receiving notes, n
certificate from the Receiver of Tax Returns, or any
civil officer of tlioconnty, stating that the drawer and
each of the endorsers of said notes are resident citizens
of the county fioni which they ure offered.
Certificates of the taxable property of the makers and
endorsers of the notes offered, w ill be regarded the best
idcticc of their solvoncy ; but the certificates of the
~ an extensive stock on hand
Q « lureeI an nMorlmnil m'Mu.it, Mu.itil’
incut., und Mu.icnl Mtrdi.ndiao, it. tmibc found in i”*"
c.lHiilisiinient mi the Uuitoil 111 m
Among the Mu,ic from London, fire [hr u,t rnttln .
turn.of eminentum.ttr.iirruugtd for one Bute-on.. 1 ;
two Bute.—Bute and )iiano forte—two Bute, and ni* ni *
.urte-entiro Opera, tor the Bu,e_e| e cion, frSte
sun s Operas tor tw o flutes—Trios for throe ttut*. J.
Among the Musical Instruments arc the inucfti
oil Accordions of various sizes, Spanish Gidurs
ry style and pattern, varying in price from $6 to iio*
French and German Violins ami Violoncellos *
BiiHH^iorns and China Bells; Scrpeuts sod Ktytd
Concert Trumpets mid Horns.
Bags and Cases for Guitars, Violin*, Flutes nmA a
millions,
Cymhals, Bassoons, Triangles, Ilonis, Trumpets.
* l,,, n»P corks, Tuning Hammers, Hutiting IluioL
hteyl \\ ire, \ iolm Bow.*, Viol it. Bridges.
Strings for Violins, Guitars, und Violiucellos.
Itceds for Clarionets, Oboes 1 *» 9
... - - *>»tl Bassoons.
f ” oar *l"» 1 «'• Piece*,and Pegs for Violins
In addition to tbe above, the subscriber is constaniU
receiving from hi* manufactory Superior Piano fJhLi
manufactured expressly tor hi; establishment, ofvsiinu«
patterns of Rosewood uud Mnliognnv, with the Graiul
Arum, Harp Sl„p, Mr I,d lie l*la lc .,5ke. end,mein,'",
lalo.l foBhiuu „r funiitura will, luhlct and holluw<or-
uerrd front,, veneered lep. and (ireeina .eroul.. All .r
which arc w arn anted In he made of auch material. ,nd
Limed a. to .land the teal of e.crv climate
[■ returned it any defeet i, found in the in.tru.’
ra e from (lfiO to I'iano .tool, of , lr i-
ho well seasoned
ents. I 1
ous patterns to correspond with Pianos, of Rosewood
Mu hog any, etc, Piuno covers of evory variety of colors
und qualities. r "
Piano Torte Tuning Forks, Hammers, Arc. Ste. In*
striiineiits of every description tuned, repaired,or Dark,
ed Ht short notice. y
ILF Piurhuscrs will find it to their advantage to e*ll
uml examine the above. 6
Elutes, Clarionets, Oboes, Flageolet*, single and dos-
.!" U . *' tlm *' 1 V™' iVc * ID’ The auh-
***"’ *' * **' h-briited Com wood Flutes
mtimifuctures the
judgments or mortgage* against trie drawer, which have ; " ,I, J l,l f |' 0 L V i 0,,, C «d' cr^ mountingH, keys, 6ic. itc.
heretofore been required, will no longer bo exacted.
No note will be discounted having on it tlie name of any 1
person Indebted to the State, either as principal or secu- |
rity, w hich debt i* duo and unsettled, or w ho i* the tria- |
kerof, or endorser on anv notcorbill heretofore di*rnunt- 1
ed by the Bank. & which is past due nud unattended to.”
Ej. tract from the Minutes of the Board of Directors.
R.'A. GRKENfc, Cashier.
A TABLE
Shoving (he White, Colored, and flr/ircsrntrtire popu
lation. under the Census of 1811 ; also the ammiut of
the Fifth Apportionment made by the Central Batik
of Georgia, to each County.
— j M
Adm’rS.
PROSPECTUS
OK THE
SOFTHBRN MBDH'AL
Asm aonaicAi. jounnAii.
rt/nM.UIF.I; IN Al'Ul'9 TA, GA.
fiMIEthe object of tlii* work i* to convey practical
1 and useful information upon all brunches of the
profession, and to give an early circulation,in the South
ern country, to new facts, and new inodes of practice,
whether of d imcstie or foreign origin. To accomplish
these objects, the editors have engaged tbe services of
many dialinguirdicd members of the Profession to contri
bute dKginnl urtirlc*. They have tbe pledge of support
from the other members of the Faculty of tho Medical
College of Georgia. They have ample resources of do
mestic and foreign information in the periodicals of ibis
country',Great Britain, Germany, France and Italy, and
from private correspondence from Palis. The editors
forbear ofiVring any considerations to show the value of
a periodical which shall convey to thn Physicians of
Southern climates the experience of Southern practi
tioners, and spread before them tin* earliest information
deriv ed from nlTnuarter* ol the scientific world, persuad
ed that such a publication ns this is designed to he, bus
long been esteemed a great desideratum by tbo profes
sion.
Having stated tl.e facilities nt their command, they
confidently assur • themselves of tho patronage of tho
profession at tin* South.
Indeed, tho editors, undertaking this laborious duty
with no expectation o( indivdual emolument, hut prompted
thereto by thede. ir<- of advancing tho Interests of a pro
fession to wliii li they are <l« voted, fcol themselves enti
tled Ut claim the support of the lila rnl nml highmimled
of that profession—not simply that of their individual
subscriptions,hut of tlu-ir vonfvthutious tothc work.both
of which they respectfully srdir it; that there may hesits-
tuitied among u« n Jnnrnal tlint shall nfiord oppnrtuni-
ii mu it-„i i-nmiu «•! ly to tbs many enlightened practitioners throughout the
, la,,’ of .aid enmity, dcccn.cd, for the j , n ,f . , !'7 r
BNOL'R inmiths alter date, application will be
I* tho Inferior court of Scriven county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot No. 23B, m
tlm loth rlist. nnd3d see. f’heiokeocoiinly, drawn by tho
orphans of Jacob Lew is,dee'd. till* D’tli April, 1836.
april 26 Ti LTON K. LEWIS, (itiardinn.
I AOl ll iiiohiIm after date, application vv ill be mada to
tho Infrior court of Morgan county, when <itlinf
Ibr oidhinry punio-M s, for leave to sell the real estate of
Alien Sludton, uec’d. All persons concerned will pie,urn
take notice, nml tile their objection*, if any they have.
MARY ANN SHELTON, Adm’x.
march 21) JoSEIMI SHELTON. Adin’r.
I ,10I’R month* after date application will be made to
' the honorable Inferior court of Oglethorpe county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tbe
negroes belonging to the minor of Whit*nn G. Johnson,
dec’d. ISAAC \V. JOHNSON,Guardian.
april 12—wlm
I jYOIJK months al'te* dii ie, applieaii.m will be made lo
the Inferior court of Jasper eountv, when silling
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and ne
groes belonging to the estate of Richard D. King, dne’d.
late of snid county. JOHN JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
may 17 —vv Ini
I NOT I! months alter datu. application ,11 I r made to
I’ the Inferior court of Baldwin county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land, No
72, in the 7tli district and 2d suction of Cherokee county,
belonging to the estate of Dnniel Bs«ringer, dee’ll.
way IT—\%4m JOHN L. BARRINGER, Adm'f.
TQM) the Inferior comt of Js*per county, when nfflllg
I for ordinary purposes, four months after date, np
Miration will he made for leave to sell the real estate of j 1
be 1 :■
P .
William A*k<
benefit of th" heirs and creditors
july 12—wlm TANDY IV. KEY, Adm’r.
A FTER the expiration of four months, application
will he made to the Inferior court of I'utnnm coun
ty. when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
all the real estate of Martin Phillips dec'd.
JOHN C\ MASON,
JOHN LEE.
april 26—w lin Guardian* of the Orphans.
FROIM^AU “ I
For publishino in Columbus, Georgia, a Xrtr Paper, tu j
he entitled
THE H K PUBLIC AN 11 Mil A Ll).
\ CONVICTION that the means of information are J
notcnmmei:*uriite with the want* and wisin'
observation, which olhctwisc would he lost to the pro-
fession ami to Hock tv.
Thin Journal w ill be i««tied monthly, in numbers con
taining about 04 pages, ttvn. neatly executed, nt $’> per
annum, puvnhle on the delivery o! the «econd No.
MILTON ANTONY, M. D.
JOSEIMI A. I’VE, M. D.
fry Subscribers " ill please transmit their names and
places of residence to tho editois, with all eonvruient
i despatch; and friend* ho • .ng siibsciijilion lists are re
quested to forward them as sp. eddjr us they convenient
ly can. jnnd 1 1
Ten UolThn** Hfen ard.
p > VNAWAV IV
b Y n Nctrro Mon named HERR4 ,about25or26years
of age, about 5 feet 6 orT inches high, very Idaek, and
lias a downcast look, when spoken to. lie has followed
the river front tl i* piece to Darien, mi n bunt Ibr Messrs.
NiehoDAr Demi tig,*3 or I vrar*. Whoever will deliver
him to me in lib* plnee. or lode** hint in anv *nfe jail, in
this Stat", *o thut I get him, shall receive the above re
ward, and all reasonable exjienees paid.
Milledi.m ille, June l I — tr I'lli OR WRIGHT.
Appling,
Baker,
flY HR splendid patronage awarded to the Philadelphia I * n ’
1 Saturday Courier, induces the editois tocouiiiience jj rv
the nuhlication. under tbo nbevo title, of a quarto edition j |»,*|
of theirnopulur journal, so lone known us the largest
Family Newspaper in the ( niud States, with n list of
near Twenty-six Thousand Subscriber*. The new fea
ture recently introduced of furnishing their readers with
new hook* of the Ik st literature of the dav, hat in*r prov
ed so eminently successful, tin plan will be continued.
Six volumes of tho celebrated writing* of Captain Mar-
ryntt, and sixty-five of Mr. Brook's vain able Letters
from Europe,havenlreadv been nuldialird without in
terfering w itli it* new * and miscellaneous reading. The
Courier is the largest and ehciipt st family newspaper
over issued in this country, containing articles in Lite
rature, Science,and Arts; internal Improvement; Agri
culture ; in short every variety of topic* usually intro
duced into a public journal. Giving full ncrouu s of
sale*, markets, and new s of the latest dates.
I It i< published at the low price of $2. For this small
sum subscribers get valuable and entertaining matter,
each week enough to fill a common hook of 260 pages,
and equal to 52 volumes a year, and which is estimated
to he read, weekly, bv nt least two hundred thousand
people, scattered in afl parts of the country, from Maine
to I loridn, uml from tbe sea board to tbe lake*. Tbe pa
per hnqhccn now so long established n* to render it too
well known to require nn extended prospectus, the pub
lishers, flu refore, will do no more than refer to tlie two
lending daily political papers of opposite politics. The
I'cnnsy Ivitui n savs—‘*'1 be Saturday Courier is tbe hu
gest, A, one of tlie best family newspapers in the Union;”
tho oilier, tho Inquirer nud lit.ilv (’mirier,sav s, “ it is the
lnrgest journal publi*hed in IMijlndelpbin, nml one of the
very he*t in the l-nitcd States.” 'Tbe New York Star
«ays—-“wo know of nothing more liberal on tbe part of
tlie editors, nnd no means more efficacious to draw out
tbe dormant talents of our country, than their unexam
pled lilieratitv in oflenng litetnry prizes.”
The Albany Mercury of .Vnreh Hith,!336 snvs, “the
Saturday Courir \ is decidedly the 1 est Family Newspa
per ever publish d in this or any other country, and
vnluo is only np( rrviatedby tlie public,if we may Judge
from its vast eireulntion, vliich exceeds 95,000 per week !
Its contents are agreenld v varied, and each number eon-
tain* more really vnluabte 4 reading matter' than is pub
lished in a week in any dnilv paper in tbo Union. Its
mnintnoth dimensions enable its en'ernri«ing proerte
tors, Me*«rs. \VoomvARD St Cr.Antfr.,of t'hilndefphia, to
re-pithlish in it* columns, in the course of a year,several
of the most interesting new works flint issue from the
British press ; which cannot fail to give it n permanent
interest, and render it worthy of preservation. To meet
the wishes, therefore, of such oftbrii subscribers as de
sire to have their number* hound, they have determined
on issuing an edition of the Courier in the quarto form,
wliit li will render it much more convenient for reading
when it i* bound in a v olume, and thus greatly enhance
its value,**
THE QUARTO EDITION, tinder the title of the
Prtif.vnrr phi v Mir tor, will commence with the publi
cation rf the f’ri/e Tale, to tv h»eh w as aw nrded the prize
of $100, written hy Miss Leslie, editor of ths splendid
Annual tlie Token, and author of Pencil ^ketclie* nnd
oth'r valunlde contributions to American Literature.—
A large number of songs, poem*, tales. Sic, offered in
competition for the $500 premiums, will add value and
inter*’«t to the succeeding numbers, which will also he
cm i< hrd hy a story from Miss Sedgew ick, aiithorof Ifoj e
Le lie, the Linwood*, vVe. whose talent* have been «o
jn*flv nnd oxtcnsivclv appre« inted, both at home end
the 31st ultimo, I ahroad,
! This approved FAMILY NEW.\ PE It i* strictly
neutnd in religions nnd ptditical matters, nml the un-
eompromisiiif opponent of nnncuei v of every kind.
van,
Bulloch,
Burke,
Butts,
Camden,
< ’lun,d ell,
Carroll,
Cass,
Chatham,
Cherokee,
Clark,
Cob!),
Columbia,
(*ow eta,
Crawford,
Decatur,
De Kalb,
Uoolv,
Early,
Effingham,
Elbert,
Emanuel,
Fayette,
Floyd,
Forsyth,
Franklin,
■ Gilmer,
Glv nn,
Greene,
Gwinnett,
I lal.ei sluiiii
Hall,
I fnneoe.k,
Harris,
Heard,
Henry,
Houston,
Irwin,
Jackson,
Jasper.
Jvtlerson,
Jours,
Liberty,
Lincoln,
Lowndes,
Lumpkin,
Madison,
Marion,
McIntosh,
Meriwether,
Monroe,
Montgomery,
Morgan,
Murray,
Muscogee,
Newton,
Oglethorpe,
Paulding,
Pike,
Pulaski,
Putnam,
Rahim,
Randolph.
Richmond,
Scriven,
Stewart,
Sumpti i,
Talbot,
Taliaferro,
Tattnall,
Mr. McMilian—snui Lot containing
lot i* an exeollcut House, for many \ .... ..
Tavivrn. toge.tUer with n good lot, stable*, and »
the people, connected with the growing import
our town, lias originated with us the idea ol establishing
in Columbus a new weekly paper, lo bo entitled the Ke
pi hi ic-an IIkiiali)—to he devoted to polities and gene
ral literature. ,
Wo will endeavor to make the Ur.n vi.l> proliiiiMe and j
interesting, hy keeping its renders hiformei. ol all itnpor- j
tout political movements, both loreigu and domestic.
Devoted to the union of the States, w e shall ndvoento _
with becoming zeal and firinnessthose great atnl glorious j miming tin- 11 are .oose Sf
principleshv wliieh we helievi* it is to bo perpetuated.-- stun'next above tli
\\ e look upon the government that was cst.iMishcd by j
tbe toil, and sneriliee, and blood, of our fatlior*, a* upon
JMIE »
a large and convenient Slot o
•nitre of business,
tile, adjoinin'. Mnj. Berk and Dr.
•rupied hv Mr. Edwards, containing
cessarv ont-buiUling
House, situated n llie
The Lot iu Rucker*
Gibbs, formerly
one a iu I one-fourth
The Lot in Kuem r>\ille, containing one half acre, j
whereon \% situuted the large nin|e\cellimt Blnensmilll’s
shoji formerly oceupiod bv Mnj. Bank*.
^ 'I he small House and the gminiil on which it stands, |
near Mr. White's Store, in Uu* kcowille.
5i»7 acres of laml, more or Ic-*, situated in one mile of |
Uurker-ville, known mm the plantation wheieon Mnj. j
Banks formerly lived, mid the adjniniug lands formerly
owned hy Mann. j
200 acres of land, more or le*s, on the waters of Cold ,
Water Creek, adjoining lands ofGaine*, (iossand oilier*, J
known as tin Bailey Tract, and at present occupied by
tho mother who gave us birth—with reverence uud love
upport it
elves.
v of land, more or less,
the waters of Cold i discussion ot all
Miiel, Ward St ollu
Sidney Maley.
* l*he one half iut"ri“-t in 700 »,,•
Xknown as the Sliaekelfoni tiort.
Water Creek, udjoin.ug land* of
ot» which i- mtuated a valual le Saw nml (iiist Mil!.
135 arre* ut Und, tnora orle**, on the waters of Bea-
verdain Creek, adjoining Inml* o» , «iair. Mr*. Forlson
and others, at pre-.« n t oerii| i d hy Mine* Pnrmill.
613 acre* ot land, more or less, on ihe waters of Ilea-
verdain Creek, a lioiniug land.* ol Pulliam, Saitdi.lgcnnd
others, known-i." P.hii - T,,'merdam quarter, nnd nt pre
sent occupied by \\ m. 11. Ad in-.
200 acre* of laml, more <.i U . ,}, c w , . r , n f Cold
Water Creek, adjoinin'; Abner \\ ,,t. h( ,d otlu’i's, nml at
present occupied by Tllotiin* >ln» oL.
300 acres of land, more nr le--, ; ,u, n iz Dr. Henry
and others, formerly owned hv Jnu.« * V.dnim I-on—and
263 acres more of land, more oi b --, unili, waters of
Cold Water Creek,qdjoiui'ig lands ol A \ t !. r, Craw
ford and other., at present occupied by Jam •* Jcvskin-.
All sold as tho properly <»f Tlinmn.* A. Bunks, »•.. \\.
late of Elbert eountv. for the benefit oft lie Im.i I •rm*,
•otes with approved cecniiiv, dn 25fh D *ei mber, lr. 7.
THOM \S JONES, >
WM. BULKY, > Ex’e.is.
sue 2—tds Y. 1.. <L HARRIS, )
holy thing ; nnd we will love and
long as wo continue to love nnd respect nurse
In yielding oni support to the Union party of Georgia,
however, wo shall not, under any circumstances, antler
ourselves tub* swlived bv stilish or interested motives—
we shall adhere to aiul support our principles, oven a
the sacrifice of personal fnendshipa nml predilections.
We shall conscientiously nnilstrenuously oppose eve
ry measure which we may deem calculated to subvert I
the liberties of the people or destroy the l ninu ol the
Stnles. . 1
That the people arc capable of self-government, has
been demonstrated, nml no longer admits of a doubt—that j
cabalistic aids are unnecessary, follows «.* n corollary.—
While, therefore, we sustain the fundamental , r •' 'pies
of the I'men party, vve shull feel it our dutv on all oc
casions to oppose the supreme dictation ol the few to the
many.
Our column* shall he open to the free nml temperate j
eh sulqect* ns are calculated to inter*
i, j e*t an intelligent'', niniumty—w licther they be of a poli-
| tieal, literary, ii ligmii* or commercialrharm ter.
- j A* caterers for the public, taste, vva shall introduce in* 1 prenen«io»
to the columns nf the IIr.it tt.it'n* great nn amount of
miscellaneous and general rending as mav he eon^Btent
w itli its political and commercial character—not bn get
ting to invoke the muses in support ol •* The IWTal.’or-
TROY RIBili.
larsigiu d inform* his friends nml tlie*e of the
jV < aniietll, that be intend.* re-
million Business, nt the
nily occupied by T. J.
I ’hneo.ou the margin of »*.?'-1 Macon, know n as the town
of Troy, lie farther inlon is tlie puldie that ha lm*
bought hi* Goc 1 having now on the wav from
New Yoi ka;id«.t:* ;i pl U . Dry Go ,d* an l Groceries.
together making hi* -foek "omplete, which will he sold
low for ready n i; . lie will he ready to receive Cotton
carl v in the fail, and be pr 'pared lo make advances, ffc
would particularly notice to hi* friend* thn great advan
tages lii* Warehouses have uvetf lltose i t thedeu*e pmt ing t
of the citv w itli regard to fire, tliey Wing detached Iro
l nt a distance from anv street or lar
II. S. CUTTER.
building
nnd well enclosed.
Ium ' 36 —if
9<t0 LlollaiurReward. "I
S YI’.NA WAY fnun tbe subset'iber on the morning of
% the 12th ult. m\ negto mn:i SOI.O.MON, about 6
2 inches high, dn^k complexion, familiarly spo- J
M VI'.* 1 .—In addil on to nil of which the publisher
intend furnishing their patron* with n series - irniriMird
M'tps, emhraeitig the twenty-five Sbitcs of the Union,
i'ce. exhibiting the silufttinn, S:e., of rivers.towns, tnnitn
tain*, lakes, the sea board, internal improvements, us
displayed tn ennuis, rnil roads, At. with other interest
ing and ureful features, roads, distnm i s, Are. forming a
complete Atlas lor general use nud information, hand
somely executed, nnd each diftiucl man on a Inrce qunr
to sheet, nt nn expense which nothing nut the splendid
patronage w hich for six years past has been so generous
ly exf«'tided to tin in could warrant.
TERMS,—The IMiiltuDIphin Hnturdny Courier is
still continued in its large* form, and nt the sumo price as
heretofore. The PhiLidelnlTm Mirror, being a large
quarto edition of the I^utii relay Con tier, with its increas
ed attraction*, and printed on tlie best m-c w bite pnper of
the same size as the New Turk Albion, w ill be put nt
pr.*e ; *elv one lin I f tin* price of thnt \ alnable journal,' ie;
Three Dollars per annum, pavable in advance (inelud-
Maps.) WOODWARD & CL MIKE,
Philadelphia.
0.T Tlie paper will be sent in exchange to such news-
papers as may oblige us by publishing the above * dver-
ti-i ie"’ r. , ;
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1175,
723!
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2086
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741
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4111 ’
1410 •
1472
r,l oxclMHiv. lv by ull tho prim'ilml IVoIuh.o™ of lb.
Instrument lit rung bent the rotmtrv.
A Iso, eon* tu nt I y published hy tliesubs<*riher nil the new
and lu'iiionnblr Music, wliieh, in addition to his recent
large nnd increasing CntnluptiR of Standard Music —
Instruction Book*.—('amtit Sealer, iVe. iVc. constitutu*
the most valuable losortmcnt of Music in the country.
Purchasers will find the counter covered with n 11 iho
newest uml mo*t favorite >ongsimd Pieces—also books
of tlie same bound for the convenience of persons leav
ing the eitv.
In addition to the assortment of Music, arc all thn ?&.
rinu* work* on the sen*nee and composition of Music by
Barrow s, Caff l.Uiilr utt, Mason, At. 7
The price ot Mimic, as sold at this establishment, it a*
low (it not cheaper} n* at the other shop* about town.
Seminaries, >iu*ic Dealers,and Artist# of tlm Profc*-
sion, supplied on tbe most reasonable terms. < Irdcrsfrotn
an v pan of the United Males oi elscw here, attended to
wilii tin* crealesi care and despatch, hv addressing
JOSEPH F. ATWI1.L, Music Saloon, sign
of the Golden Lyre,201 Broadway,
.. , . . neat St. Paul’s Church.
New 5 ork, V fh, 23—tv6m
9900 REWARD ‘
FOR SiX STOLEN iHFGKOES,
^STOLEN or Runaway from the Sut *.uiber, some-
Ch time iu October, niv Negro mail STE\EN, in com
pany with his wife LI/./A, and child LA FAY ETTE,
belonging to Jos. Guyton; also at the same time niv wo-
i POLLY*, taking h r • I ild |.< H I t .
••'band C’M A RLE:**, belonging to John'l
company
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2351
6589
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1185
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2610
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4063>
all ol which
M v negro man S|e\«
ly blucK,sliiii mad", v
iii* cheek, and I b. li*
are rotten, 7,••■.«k« t(.l
womuri I 1 fly 1* 21 vi
mon size, ha* u 1 .j rogttei*be
mouttis old ; Iter liii'band i* 2l»
uuide,\v( iglis L>5 or I'.ttl lbs.,In
perceptible, large eyes, has a
caused by the cut ol an axe; I*
nttir county, Georgia.
< 26 or 28year.** ol age, common-
clis I JO or 15(1 lbs., has a sear 011
one ov( r bis eye, hi* front teeth
M * ti ’e when spnkcti to. My
* of age, l»!iii k,vve!l made, coin-
*; her 1 lutd is 12 or IU
1 r* of age, block, well
bis front tooth out, very
ar on one of bis legs,
I in Jcffersm
eqiinty, Georgia, and it may be possible they may liavo
tried to get here. I am inclined to believe the said nu-
gtoes have gut some while person to take them oil, toge
ther, that tlmv might he sold as man and w ife, and not lm
separated, knowing at the same time, it was my in-
Ictitiun to returnu to Mobile, and that 1 had no inten
tion of purchasing their compiiiticus. t-hion alter
left us, they were nil seen together 4 miles fret
Bamhridge
lievcd, as they
that tiiey have
a line gray bur
ten $160 liollai
largt amount 1
I111* been thun*:
one of his ft i"i
penerully hc-
• in tbe county,
a until that bad
is said showed
3013 |
ph Ard’s, am
et'imol be heard trot
teen taken oll't.-ml so
*e about CliristfiM*, 1
notes ou the I Sjt,
tot ciutited. 3 lie person alluded to, it
lit ha* be* n guilty of tbo like lie In re as
ds wiMtrii'd tor the Penitentiary Ihr steal
ing negroes about 12 month-* ago. Mr. Dempsey liar
rell,of this county, Ittiil 11 man and woman taken off iu
I the sumo manner that mine has, about two years ago,
nud have never been beard from since ; the last that wn*
seen of thrill, was about the sumo place mine was. 1
will give a reward of .$!( 0 for my negro man Steven,
Polly nndohild, if delivered to my father, James Sen-
well, Uidun.huH, .Mi*siseip|ii, or $50 for any information
that will lend to their recovery, provided I get them, or
it lodged in arty safe jail and informing* my father James
Sen well, Columbus, Mississippi. A reward of $100 is
advertised for Guv ton’s and I ee's, iu lb** Standard ot*
Union. Oil AS. MACON REA WELL,
fi h 16—tf
« K K A ’tf A 53 E li J «'! . 4 M W Cj E5 K,
Illustrated trilh belirrni 3 und 4CO Fngrarings.
. St % un sr* e.r cjo r/;.v. if,
■M’ Heit miSc A 5 s<*J«I ilvr.oulnl^o.
4475|
31 b.M
1821
Thoms*,
Troup,
Twiggs,
1 ninn,
Upson,
Walker,
W’nlton,
Ware, #
Warren, ^
Wasltington,
Wav ne,
Wilkes,
Wilkinson,
pr
2539
395 I
1 120
1153
2031
4409
2319
3150
8997 16667
i 309,835 223,831 161,860; 300,060 |
I 1
ILi’ All the Milledg’villcpaper* will publish the nhm
until the distribution is completed,
jnly 5
To <T*eor£ia Coliuu Planters. 1 ■
.J Spleiirlid Cot ion Plnntatian in
.Tliysinsippi for Sale.
* breast.
ken, has a sear oil I
ed hy a burn, and 1 am told, on
caused by a bite. I will give the
apprehension of the hoy >o onion
sion* of the bov Solomon p -evibn
led lo believe Ini ha- been iiidni« awny by so
mail. I .ilfer the'nl ox. reward cf *’('(dials
1 Lev and tiiiet, if taken to-
d on to tlie com ierii
of hi* fi'
( ne of his arm*, i
ie icwuiri lor tbo I
I from the i .\pro*- •
civ ins home,I am .
I of
The 11m; vi n vv ill also sustain the agricultural ami |
commercial interest* of the coutitrv, and will publish n j
regular and correct price current of ull the leading arti
cles of produce nnd consumption.
W. S. CIJIP1.KV,
J. JL WEBB.
Columbus, Dec.8th, 1835.
TERMS.—T'oe Un i hi ican !lm\i t» will be pub
United about the first of January next,on n largo impevi-
ol sheet, containing twenty four column*—and will be
i8*ned vv *'cklv.
Price of subscription Three Dollars per annum, i
paid in ndv men,or Four Dollars at the end of'haycur.
thief, «*r • • dollars for tnr approlu m-h r. ..ml conlinement
of the *aid! negro, rif, er Helix* ltd or lodged in son o
safe jail wiiliintbi* >• i , so that I get him, (if apple-
liendid witliont tit" i icl.t.*»r!i"..d "i eottnry.) or twen
ty -five dollar* Ibr hi* apprehension and d ii.t iy if with-
i:i the neighbo^iooil oi com it v.
W1LI.I \M PATCHINGS.
Putnam conl.ty, Gn. An . 2—Vm
T
13. A .3. M1«TX1‘LLL,
!Yr:iy iris's, Hlanm, On*
THE YVASIIING BOIN IfSIHROIL
V WE!’.KEY* Miscellany of Science, Art, l.iterature j
an I news, has been published only twe niv months,
and has at present a circulation, cnn«i(!eiing this short '
period, iinparnllcled in tiie history of the periodical i from the f
pre*s. llrFfs Dwvr-, Falitar ; assistr i by many of i*e place, 12 mil*
first scholars and writers of the country.
The Editor an I Proprietor being determined to .*p:
noetpen*e in giving additional inter.-t to tbe VYv
\ t vo rov Minfion, bn* engaged flic con* omid ;« e o
I'* getitl'Miiau now in Euroiie whose letter* from Pari* have
K * ; •»eeii favorably received. He has also enraaed tin coi
respoml*nce of an officer in the «er* jre oF the I . State
to turmsh neeount*of the Crick HYir, during tbe pre-
I *eiiteampnign. fbi* novel feature of the paper will
alone give important interest to in Column*. Cono*.
pondenls will al*<t be engaged at Cincinnati nnd Boston,
' in order to furnish a greater variety of the lat •*: iutcl-
I ligenee.
{ Toeneour.ige uattvowriters, audio procure interest-
( ing matter for th • Minnon, the Editor off r* the follow -
| mg Prizes:
j O.vf. Hcndrrh Dollars for the best 'Fair,
Ovr HuNDRF.li Dot.i.AKs for the best /
31II AT valuable plantalinv
n Sum vi KR Ft eld, situated'
ppi.) immediately on the Raj
Clinton and Jackson, (tic* seat
I tlie same
from Cliuto
Shot- ; Txi be furnished for tlie Washim; ton Mirror by the l-t
*rthe ' of January1 1837. None but Amerie
HUE Stibseriher* (former partners of Elli
wrdlJt Co.) have resume.I tin ir Uiisiness u
• firm, attb. ireld stand,opposite the Brick Tavern, I candidates. Manuscripts to t
nml will keep a general iis*oiuncut of Drugs, Medi- j freo of postage, directed to the Edite
rims. Sm itten/ and Medical fnstruotents, Points and j mudebv a lilt'
titer* can I
afore that time,
the aw ard to he all young, likelv
committee on the month following. 1 li
known by tlie nntne of
n ilitids county, (Alisi-is-
- Hoad from Vicksburg to
;f Government,) 25 mile*
distance from the latter
now offered for sale, the
proprietor having determined to change his occupation.
’I ogive a minute and detailed description of this pio
perty' i* deemed entirely uuneee-sary, a* it i* pr. sinned
iio person would make such n purchase w ithout examina
tion. Suffice it to say, that this tract of land w liirji ,-on-
- , sist* of cig.it hundred acres, is </< ridaily the most vnlnn-
.* j hie, of it* size, of any in this section of eountrv. Willi
- ' nvery small exception it was entered at nn enrlv period,
1 [ w hen the whole country wn* open to select from. A
large part of it i* rich cane bottom laml. Baker’s Creek
a sire-iin of considerable magnitude, affording excellent
mill sit **, running through it.
About one huudred acres of the tract extends into the
hills, and cover* a beautiful building site and settlement,
it being unite devoted, nnd fur rerr.ot from all local cau
se* of disease. Indeed, the whole neighborhood in
w hich this land is situated, i* reputed verv henlthv.
Tbe improvement* of the place consist of 250 acre*
of open land, a good Gin nnd Press, Negro Cabin*, ie.
that un individual wim
• to urnkc tin addition to them, should he well
d that the wants of the community are such a*
re quit it. But every class inquire* u hook adopted iw
il*elf,and that Imok should contain such matter a.* will
convey new nnd iiitcresing information, not speculative
nnd useless description, which only rcu.nl* the acquisi
tion of more s'sliil attainments. Practical and useful
know ledge, adapted to the necessities of society, w ill ol-
wey s find a market,and besought after with im avidity
pry nor tin time to it* e.-timnte nml importance. The thirst
for .knowledge, wliieh so highly distinguishes the present
petiod, M hot;ld be hailed with universal satisfaction, nml
Ui*n eluieriug rctL-clion, that the. dour is so widely
thrown open, tint none are so poor ns folio debarred.—
Tbo success* tlmt bus attended the dissemination of tho
l*"imv Ma*.a:ine, lm* iiiduccjl tlm proprietors to issuo
ihi.« prospectu-, 'or the publication of the American Jour-
! at! of Scientific and I scfnl Knowledge, and it is hoped
j that its merit-w ill be stu b as to entitle it to a liberal
-liar" of public patronage,, without e.ta^liimr with the ill*
j fere-1 ■ ot uthoi *, or of iiiiderrnlmg tbe merits vv hich many
I ■;! them muloi.l nully possess. The Edijor w ill take u
; general range through the field of usefulness. Tbe Jour-
! uni embrace ' J’iogiuphieal Sketches of eminent men,
j Hi toricnl Tab , Di i-uveries, Inventions, Natural Ilisto-
i r; ,U|ieini>tty,Shrewd Obcervitlioiiu, Ke. all calculated
j .o expand the intellect, improve the moral powers, and
1 o ivey u- fill information.
• l.aeli mtn.i < iwill cotiiain numerous Engravings, il
j lusfrefive of tbe subjects described.
A number i* to be puhli-dicd on the |5th of every mnntb,
I • oitlaiitiiig between 40 nml 5(1 imperial octavo pages, nud
I between20 ami30 engravings, with printi d covers.
1 Terms—$2 peer annum, payable in advance—18 j
cents per single numbi r.
All Conimuiihtotions Jpo«f paid.) must lie addressed to
Me Ki-k, Jr. it Go., Albany , No. 57 Slate-Street.
All Editors of Newspaper**, who will publish the fore-
) going prosiiectns, nml uotiei tbe contents of the work ns
it i- publisfied,shall It entitled to the first volume.
| Any person remitting (post free,) eight dollars, shall
I receive five copies for one year, und continued ns long as
j the money i* regularly Ibrw aided.
Post-Master* and of beis who may wish toaetns Agent*
j for the American Journal, shall receive 25 per cent.oil all
monies collected and forwarded to the Publishers, to bo
accompanied at all time* w ith tho subscriber#’ names,
from whorn it is collected.
Postage, for less thou 100 mile*, I} rcn/*-~any distance
exceeding 100 miles, 7J cent s.
, The Ciiom’rzt! Mud Kook*
C 4()MfN(i down from the curliest in riod of the British
J turf,itli nu Appendix—containing n list of Stal
lions ami Mares imported into this country, before and
sim e the Revolution—as nl-o, of tin ir most noted Proge
ny --compiled and reprinted for J. S. Skinner, Baltimore.
Tho English work in three volumes in hoard* cost $25.
The American edition, heuiitifully printed, nml well
hound, costs but $10 ft.ra single (iqiy.or seven dollar# to
I nnv one sending $50. Tho money may bo addressed to
.1. S. Skinner, Baltimore, at Ins cost atnl risk, and tho
! hook will he sent to any pine" iu tin* Union, nil charge*
paid, to which Merchants or Booksellers are in the habit
Willi tlii* pi ntntiou would he p
climated;
d. Also the
( his, of all kinds, 11 iodr.r Glass, assorted sizes. Glass- The name of the w riter should he in a sealed note, with M ill"*, ( Ken, Wagon, Farming
of the inm-t judicious breeders ol horses have sta
led, tlmt ibis work “might to ho in tlie possession of nil
hnvdc.'.* of thorough bred horsesturn “ no breeder of
_ of tlie blood horse,'” snvs another, “ought to he without
told 11 working hands, this hook; and many who lire not breeders, would find it
tbe number wodld ! both amusing nnd instructive, in tracing the pedigrees of
took of Horses, 1 the most renowned stallions and mart s in tlie world.”
•r ( ourt of .Morgan
county, when sitting f«»r ordinary purposes, will ho
•old nt Cherokee court-li uim» Cherokee county, on the „ t| lM
first Tuesday iu October next, between the legal hours ' j m j r ,*| whiskers w
•f sale,
I-oi of Lnnd No. 1031,
in the 2d district 2d section of said county,
40 acres, more or less, being a part of the real estate ol helpof n free pa*.*
James Shepherd, deeeused, oi Morg
(Uada known on the dav of -
CAKTElirtlll PHERD,
THOMAS J. SHEPHEUt),
suguat 6
sJ.l dollars Reward,
R UN AW \ \ |,oiii the aubserihe
on the M -Htof the 24th July, my fell.,a LLl.D K,
EBick ii a iiiai ntnwith freckles, about i, «i |o inches
high; took wuli him a blue doth mat; lie had a large
u lu u ; he bu,| atao -. ll -■
oil his upper Iio; In i* about 32 year* *>f n.,» Ull irk i*
a well set, likel y fellow, very intelligent, nml it is urolm
iitaiuing hie that he will try to pass him-olf t,,. 0 u t |„.
-ome Other paper* i he above
H
Brushes of every description. Botanic and Patent Medi- I roiitniniug the naine of the article. No
for shop fnruitnre, Perfumery, Panry Articles, I some mark corresponding with a mark on the article.
romp:
pa |
.• in Greenville J nines. Carpenter's Preparations, also his Essays on Ma
'** 1 ti ' tr tcria Mrdira, Dye Woods, and Dye Ft nil's, uml u grout
varietv of Miscellaneous Articles, which they have re
ceived a large supply of, and intend keeping tli -ir stock
constantly replenished, sous lo be able at ull nines to
*upply Dealers, Physicians, Planters and others, who
mav Iu*or them with their custom.
Intending to be permanently engaged in this business, ; the above, nndt!i" favor will*he reciprocated
the Mil,*' ribers, from tlieir hmg experience, hope
ing the prime article: nil | be sol ! w
cued hut tho:
I others will be destroy ed.' All the arta le* to be at the
! disposition of the Editor.
I Tin Wasiii.m;r iv Mirror i*pu!'lish-devervSatur-
' dav, at lb' Scut of the General Government. Perms,
I Three Dollars per Annum,payable iu advance.
ir_r Editors ot Exelinnge papers arc rcqirested locopv
There i* i growing crept
will he i I20ncre*nif(’nifon, besides '
tlx
ie. (See.
place, consisting of
Oats, which would
place, if desired.
Anvr i-'uml le tiine w ill be given upon the puvmcnt*
being well secured ; but tlie price would be much redu
ced far prompt pnvments.
Inim -diiife po-*c*ssion would he given if sold with the
pi.
Any inquiries in r"card to this property, which ni
romtnuuicuted bv mail, nml addressed to cither of the ( anil mv li
8*10 Itl’lWAKI).
\ FREE MULATTO M\N. calling himsclfTHO
MAS ROOT,came to mv house in April last,inid
lie had no home, nnd i employed him. Oi* dm 28th ult.
he left my employment, taking with him my Horse, Sad
dle nml Bridle, worth $125, and r.lso robbing me of 64
in ciihIi. Said fellow will probnblv make for Greenville,
he | Meriwether county. Anv person delivering snid fellow
me in Piitnnm eountv, near Kutoolon,
county. 1 anus . reward ot 25 Dollar* will he given to anv iudivhlua 1 who ! dcr it worthy the patronngb of old and new customers.—
| nmv apprehend and lodge him in anv juil m» that I get t Order*bv letter will meet th" same attention a* if made
him. EtlicW m an elegant fiddler, nnd n verv 2" *<Dvlr,rV-
sinith. JOHN HoiXtES.
Greenville, Ga. Aii".2—tf
Adm'fS.
I in person. HAUYY RHOTWELL,
i JACOB 6HOTYVF.I L.
Mneon ^Inreh 8,181iv—aotf
rot: sim;.
tion of ori
finally Cherokee county. Apply to MI’LHfl
GREftNE. Iien> Forsyth, Monroe eounty,Gn.
■ a* 3—2ra
T OT No. 131, in the eighth district
A git
persons liereuiter mentioned, at Amsterdam, .Mississippi, shall receive the above rcwaid,or for the horse alone $25.
u-111 I., nri.ti ult i rAci tnnilArl ... V V.* It/lV 1C r P A Ti T
will be promptly responded
This property will be shewn, nnd the terms known,
upon application to the subscriber, on the premises, rr
to \. Jackson Burke,at Amsterdam. (Mis*.)
jnlv5—fit JAMES BURKE.
LEMON \V. TART.
(tG All the papers in the .Sinto will rive tho above 2
or 3 insertion*, ntiH forward their m count* to me at Ea-
toaton, for pnv ment. L. W. T.
inlv 11—tf'