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inurrs sales.
I«m Mwrtf Bale*.
O N lb* «nt IMi; hi FEBRUARY w.t, will be
nM«X theoMirtbouse Hoar in the town of Madison,
Morgoaeaanty, within the usual Lours of aala,3fc« lo!-
rty, to wit
FOUR mONTHV NOTICES.
JP^Ol'R months after dateapplication will (remade lo
the Inferior court of Baldwin county, when Bitting
r..r ordinnn |mri>»«<’«,IWicnvc K. »rll llie real »...l per- j b | ru „ or of
sulinl estateol \\ illume - A nriics. dec d.
n.n 22 ELIZA CAUSES, Adm’rx.
XTEVT wrsic,
musical InsirunicnlN, and Illnsic
mcrctiaiHlisf,
J UST received from Europe,& lorsnleiit ATW 11.1/ft i
MUSIC SALOON. (sign of'the Holden Lyre.) lust I
received from agents m Loudon and Burin, u veiy v.Juu j
Prospccius of Hie Southern Review.
fllO be published M Washington, quarterly, in an
Great Northern anil Sonlhern
DAILY ill All. ROUTE.
rjtllE Petersburg Kail Rood Compeny inform the pub
One waracm, and a note of hand made tmyaVde lo .1 o
wph J. Hall or Irearrr, for thinty-firc dolla
. itlars aad |llv
ceate, payable 7th August 1834, given bv Joho \V.
Walker, levied on iib the property of Jowcpli J. Hull. t*»
Mtiatvati fain favor of Richard 8. UnrksrMirl Hull.
LEWI8 GRAVES, l>. SR (V.
'T3oUll mouth* after date, application will be made to
T7
fi the Inferior court ot llaldwiu county, when silting
WllkftMMft Sheriff SnkA
O N the first Tuenday in FEBRUARY next, will he
sold before the court-house door in the town ot li-
■winton, Wilkinnon county,within the usual hour* ofwile,
the following property, to wit:
All of Jooiea Young’s interest in end to eight likcl v
negroes,to wit: 8calv, Su«an, Philip, Martha, Saul.
Jane, Randal, and Pln’lis—levied on as the nsop< rty "i
the said Jninert Young,lo satisfy sundry uttachnsMit fi hh
in favor of C. Al J. Beall. l-wy made end rc-torned to
me bv a < .unstable
10i 1*4 acres of Pioc Land in the 5th dist. of S' dhu *
■on, number not'known, adjoining Lands of liwiian m.«l
Cato—If vied on as tfte property of Absalom Cnntnug-
ton, to satisfy an attnehm^nt fc fn in favor of Kdw . <1
Jftills. Levy made and returned to rrre hv a CorreMble.
HOLOMUN B- Ml RPHY, 8l. fi.
hvw MnsicA' Jiiisirn! InMrinxicut*,
which together with an extensive stock on liund, cinbru*
rt s a*> large an ns-ortment ot Music, Musical iu-tru-
meats, umi Musical Men liundm«i, as call bo found in any
establishment in the United ritntes.
Among the Music from London, arc thn last coinpogi-
lions ot eminent masters arranged for one flute-—one ami
,1()1 II inootlu. uflor date, npj.lii'at.uii will hr made to ! d litre—llute n.i.l iim.it. tj,rtc-l.vo ll.itea and pi
1 the Infrri,.,- . nun ul llan. ... k . nuttlv, when ait- j ".rlr-ri.t.rr(tprrna (nr the flutc-arlrctinn. fruni Hoa-
> lur uni.nun purpnara, for Iravr in arU':W:,| arrraol r Hpnaa fur two Outra-I rn.a h.r three flut. a,.
■I, Hint: and' he ini in aa.d rouulv of llnueoek, ad- Among the Mit.irul inatrmneitta are the much iidiutr-
• . r in#® «.f! ed Accordions of various sizes, rtpunish tiuitarsol ove-
rl pa Item, vary in cr in |»ri« < Ire.in £*» to !jf 100.
lie that their Kofld.extemiine tront I’cterehurg, Vn.
. I hr plucr 1. clioarn nntnni. i .NorthCarulinn. on tlie Hoaniike.a di.tnnce
rmatmn, 111u r v, »i.d I”'■ 1 ' 1 c “[• i , lf 6 „ „„d l onriitimiiga part of llie Hr ml Hmly
rvlneit the So. hern n .lea . an .North and ie I
rtaking with the »£r* ntr t « an*, - ... , 0(lll iri,r
paity
lur ordinary purposes, for leave to se ll the landa lie
bm. in': to lleiirv F. Cox nc, minor.
IIEMKV F. HOOKER, Guardian.
‘No. of 'S7't to 300 pages: price $
num payable in advance. The plu
for its i.icilitins of infornmtic
hut because it is that ut
he united upon flic undertaking
:tit«l with the -greatest freedom from Slate
jealousies.
Ol the matter, three fo
si*t ol r>cular Her it
each. I'I.c hc nIiiiII, as to litcrury works at least, return j
an a general rule, Mtuewhut towards that older method.
now almost forgotten, and give a regular Alutrnct of . „rin.a f( , „«.pnn
<>«• '"" t< rr.iiwed.if ith»..fnny merit. In ° The liiuhely 11, del, at the .Smttiie:
now amply provided
ttiih.tiperior LiKmimithesiii.dCara.to areuuinindatr nil
tlie trmel that mot idler. The Cur. leuve furl, end id
,• , .1 « \ -l.nl! cm. t Koad dnilv an tiie arrival of the reapeetnn Mails.—
Imirtlis (any -.5 p. p.' "nil run I -]- rave ]j,., p w ,tl, tiu-ir u»n cqnipngea,run liuvo their
' ln.™.‘ ««d .-■.. rl ia(.enn,„«por.e.lI on thin Koad with per-
aaietv andeonvenienre; and thuaperfoim in u urn
| hnttra. u Idle real ins theirhiirsca, it journey whieb would
oduyMoarcniiipliah.
yiation ol t tin
►
Milligram and (irceu helongiug to the estate of
of Thoinsirt L. Edwards, ilcc’d.
THOM A8 r. RUTT8,
m.v 15 HENRY MITCHELL,
enlarged
lingers ami
[ Adin’rs.
i d'll II months after date appliiiition will be made to
the Inferior court of Tntimiil county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tlie real e.stute
ol James Joyce, lute ol said county, deceased,for the be-
in lit of the heirs mid creditors.
uov 15 JAMES PERRY, Adrn’r. |
AWISISriBTRATOB’S
— I
h and (iermoii \ iolius and Vuden* ellos
Ituss Horns ami China Rolls; Serpents and Keyed i
Bugle*,
Concert Trumpets and Horns,
Rugs and Can Hfoi tiuitars, Violins, Flutes and Ac
cordions,
Cymbals, Rassoons,Triangles, Horns,Trumticts,
'I'uniiig Forks, Tuning Hummers limiting Horns. ■
Steel Wire, V iolin Rows, Violin Bridges.
Strings for Violin*, (• uiturn, and Violiuccllos,
Reeds for Clariom I-, Oboes and Bassoons.
1 nmer Boards. Tail Pieces,ami Pegs for Violins, A'e.
In addition to the above, the suiiscriber is eoustunily
eejv iug from bis maniifaetory ^tipn ior 1‘inno I'orfcx,
aiiiilai tiiredexpri -sly for In.- establishment, cfiaiious
It*
i ill always I
ds only : and its purpm
v to "llie public doctri
scarcely be so well cfll
11 Retroxpvctivc Jtcri
committed i
to give a iinitv and <
is of lit * Review, such u
ted iii any other manner.
will n!*o lie einhf
LAME MALLE
orValHnffle Ncrpo^s A Fliininiioiis,
Utnei, MmIcii, Wagons, Ar.
^yiLL be sold on Monday the 16th day of January
tievt, in the town of Milledgeville, witliintlie usu
ml hours of sale, the.following property, to wit :
One Plantation, 4 miles distant from Milledgeville,mi-
joining Win. F. 8colt, Jacob Woodall and others, con
taining about 800 acre*, more or less, in first u rule slate
for cultivation, with a good two story Dwelling, tiiu-
tiouM, out*hou*ft*,apple amlpcneh orchards, Ar-c.
One Plantation, one and « half miles from MUledgc-
■ville.*ituated on*tlie roHd leadiug to Macon, and adjoin
ing Wilkins Hunt end R. M. Oroic enutaiuiug about
four huotlred acres.
Also the following valuable negroes—Jacob a first
rate br»ck*laver, about 30 years old, Frank al»uiit k 2j>
year* old, Henry aliout SJ years old, l^rwis about .5,
Ales. 26, Prince 23, An ton v a first rate brick moulder, n-
bout2.*>,Sain 18, Miles 17, Ben 14, Ned 20, Billy 45, Jasper
10,Stephen and wife and throe children, Dinah and two
■children, Daflhey and five children. Llinry about ‘JO
year*, Rose and two childien, Malimiu about 25, Marin-
da 18, Edy and 4 children, Amy 35. The above negroes
are most of them likely and good house servants, ami
plantation hands, A:e.
Some of the horses and mules are valuable—also u
likely young Jack—Also a fiue stock of cattle, hogs,
and sheep.
Term• of Salt—Negroes on a credit until the firsl duv
■j^OL'R months afterdate,application willbemade to I
I. llie Inferior court ot Jasper county, when sitting
for oidiuarv purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of |
William T. WVIborn minor, for the benefit of said mi*
not, of which all persons interested will notice to file
their objections if they have any | „ 4 . „ ,
HAMEL McHOVVEI.L. (iunr.lmn. II*. ,V "'“v ‘'m T""x’ ,,h
int. V in!»7 .. i„, ! Action, llnrp btop, Metallic IMates,dee. etnbrucing
j latest fashion of fumituro with tablet and Itullow*
I 'll >1 It months Iroin date, application w ill he made to
. the Inferior court of Hancock county, when sitting
for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell part of the real
estate of Joseph Roberts, late of said « minty, dcc'd.
ih'ihmi ii imaeii'i'J .
Ex’ors.
the
-15
BURCH M ROBERTS,
JESSE M. ROBERTS,
J *loi It month* oiler date application w ill be made to . Mohogoity, due* Plant
^ the Inferior Court of Hancock county, when sit- and qualities.
• • _ .. _ i i'... i~ ....ii*.. 1.....11 i I iiino I orte I miinir
reil fronts, veneered leg* and < •reeiaii xcrools. Allot
wbii liaro wajrniiled to be made of such mau rials ami
so well seasoned as lo stand the lc.-t ol every climate,
mid can be returned if any defect is found in the instru
ments. Price from $150 to $<•.'/). Piano stools ot vari-
putterus to correspond with Pianos, of Rosewood.
iano covers of every variety of colors
•"I "I Orronmiul liirre i.i..y be i> Krcalert j.,,% t(en Vp-I.uiU ul brick
; l„-rn ..I .Imulmis into in.-rc (li.<|Ui.-.licn. ! „.„| Pi nI1 ,| n ill be .-pure,I r. iulc
In tnis portion of the Review, there will be given, in | „, ot i,ni on s „,h as wiil give satisfaction to pu
n<-Ii .No, a paper historical of tin* Politic- and general J | rMV pllers pcnernlly.
vent* <>f tb • day: to serve as n Hixtorical Register, j ]>,v«,id P8 the dailv line of Mnil Conches from Blakely
tion will always be committed to the strongest ( j* orl | j0 ,s u „ili, vin*Knl.-igh, Fayetteville, &r. there is a
J " i line via Tarborouch three times u week, connected with
i the Mail Lineal l u\etteville, and al-«* a line from the
i Rail Rond at Relfeid to Clurkhvilb*. Mil.nii A: Danville.
' Another tii-wpfkly line from Blukelv, Raises through
li. d in ihi-» part of tbe plan, with a view of favouring in i \\ am iitoii, Oxford, vVc. and connects u line to Suli.-bu
i ( main degree, the more curious studies; or to revive j ry, N. C.
:ii knowledge of importuiit books, forgotten in ihccou* j * in the course of the season, a branch w ill be opened
i'-.iof modern learning. I from the Ik terslutig Rail Road at lleltield, to Wilkins'
Vvi in r* will be bid of regular purpose, to give their] I errv ut Jin-ton outlie Roanoke, from whence a Rail
*, w believer the subject will permit, the form of a : Road to cro.--the river by u bridge, is now about to be
; in order not onl\ tlmt they may thus a third a constructed to Raleigh.
•umpb'to body of information, but serve, also, to ; The Kail Road from Baltimore to Washington is now
,t apu:t, for popular cirrillation; u nn’tlii.d tlmt > in operation,tnence to Potonuic landing,tlic line is con-
ii>i It augment both the reputation and the useful- i tinned by Micnm-hoots, tbeiicn via Fredericksburg to
f the Review. I Riehinoml, a considerable portion of the Rail Road is
,(>dv of Miseelltnnex—M'Xuc 50 pages—will form : fini:duxl— and the r< maindcr is in a rapid course to com-
bordinufc and more a.n;.,ing p ut of the Joitrnul. I pletion. i]he line « oi.imnes from K.climmi. to I e ers-
iotibut will, for the , l»«rg, by a I nriipd e Load—and 1 hence h\ the I eters-
■tii i/ Aofircs; liihlio• i burg Kail Road to Klakt l\,as belore mentioned, is the
P n l
mots will be sou.ewl
hirt. consift ol short
cat articles; ucritunl li.-t of nne publication*,
i and domestic; and gdueral Literary lnielli-
".Sm 1 ;
ting for ordinary purposes,for leave to sell a lot ot land,
No 55, in llie Irth district of originally Muscogee now
Talbot county,belonging to the estate of John Roe, Sr.
dcc’d. /ACIIARIAII ROE, Adm’r.
uov 15 CHLOE RoE. Adrfrx.
E S\ )l JR months after date, aiiplieation w ill ho made lo
' the Inferior court of Baldwin county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate
of Alvali Steele, late of said countv, dcc’d.
B. P. ST I Hits,
nor. 92. ABU AII SI’EELE,
> Adm’i
1 .301 R months after date, application will be mails to
. the Inferior court of Fayette county, when sitting
of January, 1838—Land*hi two yearly iuMalment*, witli
interest nl\er the firm year. All sold as the property of
Hr. George A. Brow n, deceased.
WM. H. TORRANCE, ? £ VorH .
iVw, j
dec 20
1 TNDEK an order of the Inferior court
AJ county, when Rilling for ordinary puna
•old in Madison, on the first Tuesday iii Mu
JOHN H. BROW
an order of the Inferior court t*f Morg
rttosen, will be
if arch next,
The Plantation
whereon Burnell Russell, dec d. of said county,former-'
•lv lived, containing <>70 acre*. Sold for the benefit of
>the hair* of aaid dcc’d. Term* made known on the day
of sale. BENJAMIN T. RUSSELL, Adui’i.
|an3 da bonli pom
U'NDF.R an order of the inferior court of Tattmill
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will lie
•old on the firstTueaday in February next, at the rout t
lioune door of said connty, between the Jegul hours of
axle,
All the Pprlftlinhto Property
of the estate of Richard Wester, dec’d. for the benefit of
the heirs. Terms made known on day of sale,
dec 20 LI'LINDA WESTER, Adm’x.
for ordinary purposes, for leuve, to sell the real estate
«if Godfrey ItctHill, late of said county, deceased, for the
Benefit of the heirs uml creditors of said deceased,
sept*27—w4iii JOHN I). STELL, Adm’r.
8 .301 'll months after date iqiplicntion will be made to
* the Inferior court of II auston county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes,for leave to -dl all the real estate
of Nathan McGruw, Into of suidcoimty, deceased,
srpt 0 D. R. LOWE, Adm'r.
B .301 JR mouths alter date, application w ill be mnde to
S’ the Inferior court of Jasper couiitv, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tin* laud and ne
groes belonging to the estate of ('liurlcs Morgan, dec’d.
0.1 18 SARAH N. MORGAN, Adiiir'
1.301/'R uionthfl ulter date, application will be made to
.1’ lit* Inferior court of Pulaski county, when silting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the laud and ne
groes belonging to the estate ot lea Atkins, Sen. lute of
said county, dec’d, L. R. ATKINS, Ex’or.
pt6—w4nt
v ill lie made to
I .IOUR inontliH after date application
’ the Inferior court of Morgan county, when Hitting
Forte Tuning Forks, Hammers, Ac. Ac. In
struments of even description turn d, n jniiiod,or pack
ed at short notice.
Tj’ Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call
und examine the above.
L'/uletr, Cfnrioin Ik, (/burn, F/aurolct*, sin'.-lc and dou
ble, Octare I'JvIck, 1‘iraloi■*, I'ijni.Ac. [f j 'I In* sub-
seriber iiianubn-lures the ceb.biand ('orom/otl i'lntcs,
with tbe ivorv joint, silver mountin'.k'*\s. Ac. Ac. as
used exclusively by all tlie principal Prolcsseis ol tbe
Instrumentllirmigbi ut thecomitn .
Also, constant lv pnbii.-bcd by tin-subscribe rail tin* new
nml fasliionoble .Vlnsii , lii< ii, in addition to Ins recent
large and increasing Catalogue of standard Music,—
Instruction Rooks,—Gamut J>enlo:-, Ai . Ae. con-titutc-
tlieiuost valuable assortuicnt o! Music in llie country .
I’lirclinseiH will find tlie conntei co\i n d vvitii all tbe
newest and most favorite Songs and Pieces—also books
of the same bound for the convenience ol persona leav
ing the city.
In addition to the assortment of Music, are all the vn
rious works on the science and composition ol Music, i.
Bnrrovvr, C'ntel,(Tab nil, Mason, Ac.
The price of Music, as sold at this establishment, is a?
low (if not eheapei) a* at llie other shops about low u.
Seminaries, Music Dealers,mid AiTi.-h of tlie Piolcs
siou, supplied on lie ni<>-1 reasonable tern is. Orders Iron
anv part of the I i it* .1 rMjites
•<,Jk most eoTuprersed mode of
rt quireil. i'apers in which
'ujust proportion to the inlbrnia*
eouvev ed or the eflt-et intcndcil. w ill be i itberreject-
vitliout scruple, or ubridged. w .tbout mercy.
» warrant this execution, tlie usual rate of eninpen-
*n to writers will be advanced to 2 dollars per jo int-
a . ; a price that will ofti-r fair remuneration lotal-
aiid labor. For, in this sort of iindertiikiug, we
v that, “adenitis sludiurtim pratniix, eliain studio
prritura
Of this
Revival of a Re
and a I .vfinder—the
sntiered i
r the prop;
win te, attended lo
with the gren
JOSEPH V. AT WILL, .Mu sit Sulo.m.sign
of tho Golden Lv*',‘J(H RiMidway,
ucurSt. PhiiTh Church, j
New York, Feb.23—wf.in
hod* of Politic:
pt. .1 hv the int.
ion of the hour,
tlie Nullif.cr in
of the Fiiintiis
mud I
ns and of tho Mind
in that great Cougro-s of
i\ iii/- .1 imliotis uie now so
• scs; : nml w e have ii 1.en.lv
line lo mi ke ourselves un-
. The Jounml which shall
encral strength ol all who,
it ry. and me cnpahle of do
lt must, then, he, not the
-t o! local opinions, hut the
public good. Into the viil-
•ased by partisan rancour, t
, or overeorne bv tin* poptt- j -
mist not tall. From it, the ; |
receive no diminution, the
15 :i^
“ £'TO III IKK 119,
Mr. MA THE WS, Master.
•xv “ Bnriciiy „
C. l\ IIUCh l.h I , Master.
•* “ nzsu'oifi,
A. HI III! I AS, Master.
Scltv. E). B. ( linit'v
T. HAKES. Master.
1 .L good and suhstantial vessels, well calculated for
i ilie timle, w ith good accommodations for jaisseu-
s. and experienced commander.-*. Gne of tho vessels
ll'calwavs beat each end ot tbe Line to receive
sail regulnrlv once a week. Shippers
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
Avncrirnn Literary Company.
7T3HE object of t his Company m to elevate the general
.1. standard of literature in tbe l nited States by in*
trodtieing into coiniuoii use, unimproved m.ifoin! Heries
ol elcmcutary books, and stimulating native talent l.v
seeuring to autbors f .o puldidrer** profit on other than
school hooks. "
The plan is, the organization of n company with auf.
geient capital to publish all books written by’native mil
thorn, which may be approved by a committee of nubli"
cation, at the risRot the emopuny, wlm shall pnv over
to the author nil profit on the sales, after deducting tl.I
piintci’scharges mid iticidv ntal expenses. b
It is I'lopM t d to manuluciuic the paper used in prim
mg,and thus save the expense of diving it for Si.uiket
putting it into bundles, tninsportation to market rom-
inission. interest ami guuruntics, equal ut least lo’twrn
tv percent.
A greater saving ran be mnde by the employinent of
bovhi composition. 'J his, with llie profits on* peiiedi.
cols, rcpnnls,undelenieiitmy books, will secure to the
stockholders a good dividend.
By requiring tLclicIcil;, luicinnn, paper-maker jour
ney nmn, iironl-icader, and all others contu etml whfitlie
(.onipnuy, tolmldaec .tain amount of stock proportion,
ed to their salary, which, when it has not been paid in
will Ii,' iiq„i(!:U( il |,y n.lnkins tnu.l nml.filieir
curniiic., nml In 1,1 pul.jpit to Lo i..«sipnr<l lo 1L0 huuis
sorol euili, opun comliliou lliut nuoli.iui csMirtliolIU
allimcil In ,uiv lor ii l.v u ilc duniou lioni liis c.rn”
pniron nttnehod to tin- ..’oiopfliiv l,e. on.e, »
Kuoldoi. und ho extent ol liis.tork.intrrc.ted in
tliorucueruid tho institution. Thiu fentuic nilllmri
' “ one in tl.c eioployn,entrf
gidlv enforced, and i
the Cnnipmiv flliull, for anx cunro, he dinoirr. d'orlcfl™
it. uenice, In. Mock will he UFoi/ftic-il In hi. Himwur.
Ai'ruru will hr e.liiLdiHocd in the linte ciiicr, wlirru
Ihe ( "inpum » hookr nil, ulwn\ f lie hud m ihe whole-
" ; l"*< ■ I.ookfcllrrr nml com,tty imrhuni, who
Mill hooks,now pnv flprolii to the imper nutk. r,«r.otber
t ". ,l,p ", «a*r«i tothe puhlieheru. Thottcwho
enheiithe etock in tins ( otnpnuy will rr. nivc hook, in
Ihe ntooiimol Ihe stock so stihsetihed ; it I ring under,
stood that the d*v idem! on then stock, to tlie uinouut of
six per rent, per,mount only, shtill lie eharpetl os inter-
cst,nndthnt,illdi»idciidnl,o v .six|.eteent.sl,«llhepuid
” l '!" I i r IM k,1 . , ! ll . 1, i"- | Uie ( oinpt ii) thus pnurumec to
hnoksellers u divide lid ol six poreem. per nnnnni on the
i- line
ami the
putehri
elici t lus
cly upon the
The Mibserihc
' illr 1
several
egnla
It
■ but i
t h.
i Ii 1.1, where the.
I ailvn
• the
vlihh shall
r party ; nor f
\\ ill only eoi
of the South
r peculiar institutions: to repel
nth we be forc ed lo repel w ith
££<20 HBCVV AEG
Foitfti.v s’r«i.i;.v ■n».«;b;«i:s.
S TOLEN or II uuiiway from tlie Soo.-c nl.cr, some
time in October, toy Negro man S i L\ L.v, in • on
liirordi.mrv purposes, for leave to soil u iiep-ro iiiiy jiur’- j I'""' witli his wile U//.X, mid < luld L A I A1 L I "I I
well, belonging tothe estate ol .line \\ nods, dcc’d. ot belonging to Jos. tiny ton; ium. at ill. ^anie i Li.e my vv.
said couiitv.- All persons concerned will please take ■, i,,,,n ROLL 1 , taking ber child I
notice uiu! til*their objections, it any they liuv
O N the first Tuesday iu March next, will he sold at
(ho door of tbe court-house in lluker qmiutv,
Lot MO. tfttO,
in the 11th diatrict ot Early originally, now Dukcr comi
ty; sold as the property of Jeremiah Warren, late of
Hancock con lily, dec’ll. uihI by an order of the I life
court of said county 1 ' r ' J:
dee Id ’ WILLIAM WOODS, Adm’r.
f B30 the Iiif.iiioi court of Wilkinson county, when sit-
I. ting for ordinary purposes, application will l.c made,
four inoiithft alter date, for leave to sell tlie negroes be
longing to tlie estate of John .Nilmi, dee’ll.
Hcpt JO—w4m JOHN BROOKS, Adm’r.
dec 6
v, wlieu sitting for ordinary purpose*.
JOHN GRAYBILL,
JESSE <i. BETTS, < *•* " r "'
JJNDER an order of the Inferior court of Putnam
couuty, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, will la-
sold oil (he first Tuesday in March uext, ut (be court
house ii^Mariou,
hut No. 116.
In the 2Tlh di*tric|lbof Twiggs county. SoWl i
property of Jumes Shoarman, dec’d. for the her
the ucir’iv and creditors—Terms on tlie day.
ELBERT BAYNES ) .
dee8 JOHN A. SHEARMAN. S A
with her husband CI1A RLE> S , belonging to J
ail ol which were owned iu Decatur comity, Gem
My negro man Sh veil is 2d or 28 year.*-ot age, comn
ly black,slim mad.', w cigbs 11(1 or Lit) lbs., Ins a sea
Ids die. k, and I believe one over Ids ey e, his front t.
are rotten, speaks tolerable free vv lien spoken to.
woman Polly is 2! vemsot age, Idaek, well made, eon
moil size, nas small rogiieisli eyes ; her child is 12 or I
i , , months old; her husband is 2d vrars of age, black, w.
LL indebted to tlic estate of U illiam T. Brown, de- | made, weighs 180 or IDO lbs.,h.is Ins front loot11 out.vei
pcrecplibl. , large eyes, bus a seal on one of bis leg
caused by the eiilol an axe; lie wu.. raised m .lelleiso
comity, Georgia, and it may la* possible tbey may bav
tried to get llierc. J am inclined to believe the said in
groes have got some vv hit.* person to take them oil.tog.
tliei, that they might be sold as mull and u ile. and not k
Hejiarati d. know ing at tbe miiiip time, n was ii.;. n
teutn.ii to reu.ove t<' .Mobile, and that I bail no lutoi
Lv
\ LL
eenaed, late of Piitiinm county, arc required to make
immediate pay uieiit,Htid those bav mg demands are requir
ed to render (hot
rding to law.
JOHN I.INril,
NATII’L. SADLER,
Adm’r.
4 LL persons indebted to I lie estate of 1
L\ late of Pulusk couiitv
ate, then, o
witli argument, Inst pn
arms. -II external iuterference with
lion: against the wild rule of mere t’himee und Cor-
i irptinn, in upliuld a Repuldintii and Fcderativ e, as dis-
iiu:ri:;-!ied from a e»)nsolidating administration of the
Nnii -ii.d nlVairs: from ilm disorders of the LYntrnl Go-
v enimeiit—where Refm in is hopeless, mid even useless,
till yon have given yourselves ?t longer and wiser local
•v ! oh—indirect the public view towards a homc-jan'i-
cy of tie .'■‘/■ih •'.mi; aide, throng!, i i ~ Il lo router upon
our p.Mipb* tho-e hles-iiugs of well-orderr d Liberty vv hinli
weexpe. i in • tdn from the Federal power: from the de
lusion'' of Party polities abroad, to call home the atten
tion of our people to tliose nits hv which the wise and
bravo have often raised petty Slates into noble and pros
perous commonwealths: to attach men, if possible to
I heir birtli-plaee, and convert them from wandering, and
s'Ififtli adventure*, into citizens, the lovers of civiliza
tion: I* re-animate public spirit, and give it purpose, ns
bold, over parties and politicians, the
irihnnal <
i that idle
spnper
eipiestei! to j
iug deinun.lH 1
to the liigiiefti bidder, «t the oourt-hoiMie iu Pulas
ki county,
’JO’J 1-2 Aero* of Banal.
be the kiiusc mure or Ifhs, known by No. 113, in tlie 12th
district of Houston county, bo|oii|ting tu The estate ol
ISennoniu noruui, dectias *d, and Hold for tire brnriit ol
tbe inureaud crediteniof said deceased.
JAMES LONG,
nov 15—” ELISHA WARE,
..mkc pnv inent without delay, and those Ini...... . ..
ctnlc will nlvitH- nrcxvitl ill in thn iuiiuh ; "»■ »• |>iir.-l...s«i. p lli.-ir
>'> »' ATK1N «' K *'" r ' I J^Iih AMX ii’mT'it V.
! — - - ■■'■■■» lo ved, us they outinot no heard from sine
V IA. persoiiH having ctuiniH against the estate of \\ iii. i that they have been taken otVund sold by
Askew, dcc’d. late ot Jaspei county, will plcane i h fmegrav horse about Christmas, and it
re i.lorthem iu legally proven, in terms ol the law, and | ten $1(M! dollar notes on the l
all persons indebted w ill make p 'yni. nl w itliont delay,
net 18—fit TANm W. KEY, Adm’r.
LL person* having demands against the estate of
I miles Irvnii
generally Be
ni the county,
man that hud
v said show i .1
ink, besides a
alluded to, it
public opinion tar dill
mid enrvi!|;t one, of which the Nov
voire; for these jmi poses, to give diliiis'ion thioiigli the
laud, ih sound and well considered Public Doctrines
K|»rc«diBg with tbeiu Knowledge und 'Taste, their nu
ia I i i!! i: -—such will be the eons taut eflen t of thn l litera
ry le -»;e, mining tin? la st talents of toe country which
has ho- i set on toot, in tlie present undot taking.
(If i: Editoriu) task, it is not necessary that we speak
so mimrelv. its general aim will, of course, he to guide
the popular taste tow ards knowledge, in its bcMsouro.es.
and tient letters, iu their trm st e.odels. Its jud
tin
Darien Ja
\ during the boating seuson
ille, ami Macon, and arc in-
u*v can give great lucililias iu
■.-lined for the interior ol the State.
AW ES vV MITCHELL, Ay cuts.
12m
merit onlv of
s3<>,000 Kub»<Til)iTN I
FBaiixABu.inpBaiA iTiUixb:«k.
7 8 f i U E splendid pa l mi.age u warded tot he Philutb lpbiu
9. Saturday Com ier, induces the cdilois lo coiiimeuee
the piiidieatiiili, under the ala v e title, ol a quuito edilion
of tin irpopulnr journul, so long known io the largest
l'’aniiiy .Newspaper in tin l idled Slates, with a list ot
lieur J h i i./)-.'i. 'j Iwusand Subscribers. The new leu-
li.iv roe. mix introduced ol' furnishing their readers with
n- v. i.c. ... dl tin I • ■ t liti i at lit lv « . the t.tiy , l.avil g prov
ed mi eminently such .- ml, the plan w ill he continued.
Six vol , -*of t!:.* ceL'Lmtod writings of Captain Mar-
ryatt ..id . ixty-liv.* of Mr. Brook’s valuable Letters
tin' ! iirop' ,have already been published without in
ter . ; ng witliita news and miseellmieoiis reading. The
Conricris the largest ami cheapest family newspajier
ever issued in tins . ounlry , eoutaiiiiug articles iu Lite
rature, Science,and Arts; Internal Improvement; Agri
culture; in short i veiy variety of topics usually intro
duc'd into a public jounml. Giving full accounts of
sulcs, inarkeis, and mm k of the latest dates.
D is ptihlished at the low price of $2. Forthis small
sum subscribers get valuable ami entertaining matter,
each week enough to fill a common book ot 280 pages,
J j and equal to 52 v oliinu s a veur, uml which is csliiiiuled
to be read, weekly, bv ut least two hundred thousand
people, seatien d in all parts of the country, trom Maine
to Morida, and from tlie sea board to the lakes. 'The | a-
per bus been now so long established as to render it too
well known to require un extended prospectus, the pub
lishers, therefore, wilf do no more than refer to tbe two
leading daily political papers of opposite polities. 'The
Rennsvlvani u rum—“ I lie Sutmduv Conricris tbe lur-
Iimniiul «l Ilnur nlnuk, uml thn pniiur nmlirr’s nrolir tlm
prime r k ,,ruin, nmlI llie tmWirluVK profit, over nml be-
youd theirow u profit us booksellers.
Tl,? mlvniitncc to the Clompunv in ( thnt nil tbe Muck-
unifiers will lie imeresleil in petlinp «„rk for lire IN,in.
p.m> s ofliec, uml llistrncli Klnckl,olderw ill nlwnv, giv.
n ,mdeiem ,• tn.l.e ( ompuny’f pupernml theCuffhflbv'fl
'hooks ov er those ol otln r makers mid publisbers.MSiirF
mi arrangement with the Ih oksellers will crnddetK
Company, by means of a ci'rulur addressed fo thejireor^
respondents, enelcsing llie report of their con n ittceof
publication, lo know how mni.v copies of nny new look
can i »‘ sold, and thus protect them against *i 11 loss by
m-.ei minin' in advance if u proposed woikean be sold*
fi»r it it cannot be sold, the (nunpnny \\ ill not print it. I
'Thus the intcrets ol authors, publishers and booksellers
w ill b( jeconeiled, by creating a c. inimMiitv in w i:ich *
the lights of each will be secured, tbe public* belief,tied
by tin introduction ol a tinifoim series of improved school
hooks, and the South protect! d against tbe introduction
of any matter tending in the most j-rmote degree to ns-
hhil our institutions and propeitv. And when wo tube
into consideration tliefaet that these are now held against
the prejudices of the wor 1»1—that a society w ith more
tlmn live liumlrcd auxiliary associations spiendovrr inn-
ny'oltbe Stall's of this Union, with immense sums far
the gratuitous distribution of tracts and pamphlets, have
declared universal cinum ipotion, remember (tie influence
which early imj resMous have on the tiiutiued mind, nil
must see the importance of guarding against the udtnis-
sion into our elementary hooks of any matti r which inn v
mislead the feeling or judgment.
lnnsmtn Ii as the sale of sc lsool books is much greater,
ami the value mid profit depends much more on tbe pnb-
I) her, llie Company w ill divide the profit with die au
thor or rompib’r on nlleletm titary books. Tliismri.npe-
mentw ill plni'c nil authors and compileis on tlie same
footing ; mid inasmueb as the ('ompany will have no
illicit -I in the eojiy-rigl.i bey ond a contract for tlie exclu
sive right lo publish until a better or improved book is
prod tie cl by some other author, tlie Company will leal-
w a vs inviting, nod iri fad offering u premium for belter
hinl improved hocks. As it new is, every iiutborencoun-
ters the oompetilit n of ireMisl;eia%i l.o have the copy.
rkriitsof i ivhil|(j|A^ unN'*Vill! e an in par
tinl umpire, reimy to place men m'wNl.ninetitor on tbe
same footing as tlie most favored party. Its ol iu t be
ing to publish tbe best bock,and tlie profit being the fan p
on either, the preference will ulvvnvs le riven to tlmt
which deserves it. DUFF GREEN.
Wiishington City, August 2d, lC3fi.
r.’M 1 "" 4
riling i
AJm’r
U NDER au order of .the Interior court of Elbert
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,« ill be
sold at the court-house in Lowndes county, on the fiisi
Tuesday ill March next,
A Lot of Bund' No. 1 IT,
.in the Ifilli dtstricl of Irwin, at the time of (lie drawing,
but now l.owudcH county.
Also, at tlie 4mino time, will he *4dd in the county of
Early, at the court house of said county,
A Lot of’ Uninf, Wo. AT,
in the fith district of Early. All sold as the property of
Barnard C. Heard, Int* of Elhert comity,dee’d. for the
benefit ol the heirs and eroditorn. rerni* rash,
doe » THOMAS J. HEARD, Adm’r.
large amount not counted. The pr
lias been thought has been guilty of the like I
one of bis friends w as tried lor the I’enitei.tiary forst.'iil*
inir negroea about 12 months ago. Air. Dempsey liar
rell,ol this county, had a man and woman taken elf iu
(lie sniiie mnuuer tlmt uiiiie lias, about two year, ago,
and have never been heard lioni since ; the Inst that wu-
seen of tlicni, w as about the same place mine w a*. I
I will give a reward of $100 for my negro umn Steven,
V LL pereoQs liuviugclnimsugainstthe estnte of John I l‘«dlv nnduliild, if delivered to my fnther, Jfliiici Sea-
llamnek, de« M. .'ate ol Upson couiitv, will please ! ''HI, (’•’Iambus, Mississippi, or $..0 !«r any int. imatioii
le lie. them in, legullv proven, in terms of ’the law, and i }»•»« will lend lo their recovery , provided I get them, or
indebted will make imvment. j '* m any -ate jail and inloriiiiiig my lather J times
JOSEPH IIO'RSLEY, Adin’r. j Seawell.t oluu.bus, AliHSissippi. A reward of $108
csl, A’, one oftlio best funiily new spapers in the l
each inithur—-not the arenlent ol I.m lenipornrv renown, U|0 other, the Inquirer uml D’ailv Courier,suVs, «it is the
'l,..! ..1 III-. Iiiillniii tins nr tin- .ihc-ri-i.L-... thn Allan- |„ rpeH , j ,! ,,,,1,0.1.. .1 in I'liilnili'lplihi.ui.il i.no ul ll.i-
I *wnril« .1'" emnl wiin-i x tlmt, in Ainenru.llic v ,|„! fiiiicl Stilton.” ’Jim .New Yurk M.ir
i-lnill
wli'u nrn iiuli*l,n*il to n:iii! ivlali*, tu ciiinc Iniwnrit
iii ike immediate payment,
nov. 22. LEAD EL RAGLAND, Acting Ex
nothing more liberal on the part ol >
more efficacious to draw out
all perun
dee 13
'iiitivution 1ms yet permitted us to I
ovv bow to Ik* respectful. But in Literature, 10
laidv in Trade, wo shall insist thnt no man’s bad coni*
uiodity be forced upon ih, under no matter what patriot
ic pretences; upon all that class of our writers, whose
works, for want of every other merit, iittemjit to make
l!iei'is*flvrs one out out of the very fact, that they art
wd Euslish, an utiRparnug war will I e waged;
upon tb '
Diilnn,. Ilm endlPH. etnnpilcrH <;f Inul nml illimn.te , a mrnc..l.lv vnrmd, uml eimii nu'nilm!
eloquent e, j -
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
fiOUTHEAZft MEDICAL
2iTjrrcClCii.ro JCUlil^ilL.
FLill.lsIlFi; IN AUGUSTA, GA.
J 3IIK tho object of this work is to convey practical
NANCY IIAMRICK, Adm’x
advertised lor Guv ton’s and Lee’s, in tin* Standard of
Union. ’ CllAS. MACON SEAVYELL |
\ I.L persons indebted to the estate of Alvali Steele I fob lti—tf
. deceased, late of Baldwin county, are rrqcsteil to r rg w (m | a* 4 wx| £ !
make immodiato payment; nml tliose hav iug demands ; J , ^ * * ;
against the estate to present them properly authenticated ZOOMING down tram the earing period of the British j
within tho legal time preserilK'd bv law, to : turl,with an Appendix eoutuiuiii^ a list ol .>tul- !
ll. P. STUBBS, & ) . . , lions and Mares imported into this country, before und I
AR1JAII S TEELE, S Al 1,1 r5 * ! »!«»•'* the Revolution—ns also, ot their mo United I’roire |
v—compiled and reprinted for J. S. Skinner, Baltina
' *i'i L'.... i:..i
know
the editors, and u
the dormant talents of our country, than tin
pled lilieralitv in offer iug literary prizes.”
The Albany Mercury of March Ititli,l83C pays, “tlie
Saturday Courier, is decidedly tbe best Family Newspa
per ever published in ibis or uny other country, and its
• . . i- .1 • .. i value is dulv appreciated bv the public,if we mav judge
■■■"' '"'mtnnul tlm titytnlttuj nrtn.v of fr(im i, s v u-T. JtV,. l:,t iun. xvllich fxcrc.le-20.U0U p.'
Hess compilers ot bad and illiterate , , , ; „.i i •
lio.d books; a sort tlmt drive out all
. fountains, where the
!se pernicious, the Northern Press
a strict supervision must, for oui
maintain, d.
I pan tlie literature of mere amusement—Novels, Ver
all branches of the
illation, in the Sotitb-
v modes of practice,
tin. To accomplish
aged the services of
■ i loft .-.-ion to contri-
tln pi. dgc ( | support
tuias move really valuable ‘ rending mutter’ tlmn is pub
pours (tut upon i
liov. 22—
^ LI. persons indebted to tlie estate of Samuel R.
W ILL lie sold on Tuenday the 17th of January next,
at the late residence of Charles A. Trushell, hue
of Jasper couutv, doc’d.
The Perft«liable Pronerly
helongive to the said deceased, consinti/g ot corn, fod
der, wheat, outs, horses, cattle pork, und the stock hogs,
Alc. plantation tooD, household und kitchen furniture.
Also ut the same time and place, th<\land .rented where
•on the deceased lived. 'Terms made known on tho day
dec 9
JAMES II. ROBERTS,) A ■ .
THOMAS HI.ANN, ( Jt4n ‘ r "'
'The English vv ork in three vol nine
Reildish, late of Warren eoinity, dec’d. are request-1 The American edition, beautifully printed, and well
ed to make immediate payment, and those having de- | bound,costs but $10 torn single copy,or seven dollars to
mniuD, to render them in properly uttoftted, within j anv one sending $.»0. Tin* money limy he addressed to
the time prescribed bylaw. I J.S. Skinner, Baltimore, nt liis cost and risk, mid the
nov 15 ' ELISHA 111'RSON', Adm’r. hook will be sent to any place in the Union, all charges
- ~ ~ - - paid, to w hich Merchants or Booksellers are iu the habit
PKOSFUOTI M. of sending goods or hooks.
. Two of the most judicious breed.
,|. j led, that this work “ought to be ill t
„ SM „ - be expedient i breeders of thorough-bred borers;’
lake nrrangeuieula to issue u monthly Literary Mu-j ef tlje blood lioise, saysnnotlo
git/.iue, to be called
\ T the late meeting of the Alumni of Franklin Col-
. lege, it was unanimously renidved t
<es have sta- .
•'-Mon ol all :
U NDER un order of the Inferior court of li(Histon j
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he !
sold at tbe court-house, in Eutotilon, on the first Tues
day iu March uext, a verv likely
V9IIHV ftleirro'Woman,
■and her two children, lavloiisiiig to the estate of Robert
Flournoy., dec’d. Credit 10 imnitlis.
dec27 JOS!AII FLOURNOY, Adm'r. .
FOB MAI.R,
TUB ATHENIAN.
The undersigned were appointed by llie Society a com
mitter of publication and joint Editors of the work, un
til the next uieeiing of the Society. \Vr have no inter
est in the work, except thut which wo take in the welfare
.•I the country and the honor of tho State. We, of the
South, have too long depended upon foreign hurts lor
our Liloruturc, and nog lee led our ow u talents. Weslmll
l».* weak so long as we think we arc weak ; and depen
dant until we make ellbrts to he independent. We Imp
this hook ; and ninny
both amusing and instinctive, iu
the most renowned stallions and i
ing tbe pc dig r
ilia
rid.”
cc«, furniture, Ac. fui ua-rly iH-eupicd by hln*. Jen-
Jflitts,Mnd more reerutly by W iii. W. Carnes, ns a public
house, iii this place. Tlw buildings have very lately un
dergone the uiosl thorough repairs nud alteiaiious, und
•re now in good order, and ran accommodate a laigt
uttinlter of hoarders. There are several lots attached to
(hepremises. Also Furniture oi every description ne
cessary for the busineer. This property will he sold up
on a credit «f 1,2 and 3 years, and unquestionable titles
made tothe purchaser.and immediate possession given.
Anv person disposed lo engage iu this business would do ,
well le cal I and esumitie the premises and make the pur- :
■chase in time to opeu the house fur the reception of Mem
bers and others, the ensuing session of the l.eghfinture.
ELIZA J. CARNES, Adm’x. j
Milledgeville,August30, IR3fi.
rots
Tlx* IIoiim- and I.ol,
I N the town of Milledgev ille, at pit miiI occupied b'
the subscriber. 'The llouseis iu good reptui and sn|
lieiently large lor the aeeouuuodutiini til u uenlcrl family
l lie Ioi is 210feet square, w ith a kilchci
all the friends ol Literature iu tin* State,nud espeeiurtv i 1 1 ^'Vi' * Tre* . 1 ' *V,
tliv Alumni uf Kranklin Culler,»ill |.Mr»ni/..- ll.r on- I ,l ! e l ,r "l ,, ' r,v . ml ".iM'l! 1 "
lerpriso both by word und deed. Stale pride, llie love
■ -, th • ’Travels of ignorant and impertinent people,
tli. - like: upon Anniversary Orations, Inmuiural Discoui
res, and those volumes of Indigestion which pass fo
Public Speeches: upon the Biographies of eancidate..
tor the Presidency ntal of all other illustriouR nud hero- i
ical persons t hat are still alive: upon Charity or Missioii- j
ary or ’I’einpcrauee or Anti-Masonic Sermons or Re- '
ports: and upon till Awefitl Disclosures whatevc '
current eritieiam must proceed l»y notices justly pro
portioned to the brevity of existem o enjoyed by this lit
erary griiss, vv Ii ic It Ibmrishes greenly, iu the morning
and is cut dow u and flung away before the night. Life is
too short. Art too long, and Learning grown too prolific
for people to occupy themselves more than an instant
with bad books until they shall have read nil the greut
oik r luth i world.
Communications may he addressed to tlie “American
I .horary * ’ompany,” at Augusta Georgia,or at Washing
ton City, D. C.
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dollars, will receive one share of the American Lilera*
rv Company and tl#* Southern Review, vv itliont other
charge in lieu ot' dividenil.
lislicd in u week iu any daily paper iu the Union,
mammoth dimensions enable its enterprising procrie* I
tors, Messrs. \\ oonvv vri» Jc Clarke,of Philadelphia, to
re-puhlish in its columns, in the course of a y ear, several
of tin* most interesting new works that issue from the
British press ; which cannot tail lo give it a permanent
interest, and tender it worthy of pre.-ervntiou. To meet
the wishes, therefore, of such ol their subsci ihers as de
sire to lmve their numbers bound, they have deteimined
on issuing nneditiou of the ( '.unii r in tin* ipiaito form,
which "ill render it nut. It more conveni. nt for readim*
bound iu a volume, uml tints greatly enhance
und uftclul intormation
jirofession, and to give an early'e
erncountry, to new fuels, uml i
•tvbether ol domestic or foreign «
these objects, the cdilois have (i
many distinguished n.cml . ol i
butc original articles. 'J'bey hie
from tbe other members ot il.. 1 aci ltv ol the Meil'iral
College ot Georgia. They have an.pli itsouii es ot do
mestic and foreign iufurmation in the puiodicirisol tliiR
( ountry ,t.ieat Britain, Geni.ni.y, I-nun . iml Italy, cn.J
from private correspond, nee ti.im Paris. ’The r’dilot*
lorheiii ofhriiig any considerations to show the value of
periodical vv hich shall com t v to the I’lr. sieians at
climates the cxj eiii’m eol Soutfiern pritrii-
I spread befoie tin in the eailicst itiloin atirn
m ttlTqunrtcrs (d the scientific woilil. persuud-
h a publication ns this is dcsigtied to be, lias
alum by the proles*
Soutlici
lionets, an
derived fro
ed that sin
long been
clued a i
umaiid, they
n.iige ol the
li; Lin'EKATEn: fbam ais.
id otliei
v < !u:\i
W hove till
I'll.’ I -l , >'
I'lll'N'.’II MCA-
’, Inis recently be. n
of Literature,our interest in the cause ot general Edu
culinu, all call upon os to sustain au enterprise so ne
cessary to ouriutpruvcimMiRuud (he honor ol the Stute.
A. S. CLAYTON,
JAMES JACKSON,
K. D. MOORg,
WM. L. MITCHELL.
C. F. McCAY,
SAM’L. P. PRESSLEY,
11. Ill LL.
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lo provide n trevAiy journal in the French
in Mretruetive and attraetivi eburaelei, at a
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THE m’ARTO EDITION, under tin* title of the
Pntl.AliKi.Pliia Miiutoi;, will commenee vv ith the pulili-
cation of the J’ri/.e 'Tale,to vv hicii vv as uvvaided the prize
of $100, written by Miss Leslie, editor of tlie spb ml id
Annual the 'Token, ami author of Pencil Sketches and
other valuable contributions to American Literature.—
A large number of songs, poems, tales, &c. olVerrd in
competition tor tlie $500 premiums, will add value and
interest to the succeeding numbers, whieb will also be
enriched by a story from Alias Sedgevv icl;,author of Hope
Leslie, tin* Linwood-. &c. whose talents have been so
justly and extensively appreciated, both at home and
abroad.
This approved FAMILY .NEWSPAPER is slrictly
neutral iu religious and political matters, and tlie un
compromising opponent of (inai kerv of every kind.
MAPS.—In mldit on to all ol vvfiicli tin publisbeis
intend furnishing tin ir patrons with a series ol engraved
Maps,embracing the twenty-five States of the Union,
&c. exhibiting llie situation, Ae.ot rivers,low ns,moil.i
tains,lakes, tlie sea board, internal improvements, ire
display ed in canals, rail minis, iVe. with oil
Bos*
■ it vv ith ii
$IOO lUAUgll).
f J31IE above reward will be paid 8 i tbe nnprelu
iug nud ire
complcte
•till
.Da-
nails
i ut.
. In!.-
I lu
man WHI.IAM, hoiim time** i-ailed Fill
BLACK. William left ine about tbe 25tb 1Y< cinl.ei
last; he is n verv bright mulatto, about 5 le. t In iu. In*- 1
high, thick set,Tull fared, small red or rathe,'blood-slu t- I
ten eyes, and straight yellow i-h hair. I have tu* .bmi.t
w ill change hts name and try lo pass biuiselt fora wp.it, j
inhii, which he may he aide lo do utiles'* ton < Ins, «ri >-« i -
ver. He was formerly the property of Al. Alyere,.u thi- |
place, and travelled with him through the iip-conuti v i
last summer. The above reward t
liana er of anv political party, slmll appear in the Athe- , rest, if lodged In n safe jail ho 1 gel h
G EORGIA, Baldwin County.—Inferior Court sit- '
T ,i ”&6 0r purpuenn, November adjourned ;
RULE NISI.—UfMin ihe application of Tlmmas B.
Stubbs, Executor on the estate of James Barrow .dcc’d. {
and nlsn upon the application -of James Jolly, Execu
tor ou the estate of Days Gill, dcc’d. stalinc tl*nt they
nre rondytn clone the accounts of their respective intc.i
fates, and prsyiag letters of disiainsNiti tlierefmxi; i
Therefore ordered that this rule he puhliidipd once a
month for «ii uionths, in one of the public gazettes id
Milledgeville, that all putties coneeincd timv have due ,
notice of this application nml fde their ohjociiona (it |
uuin. Its pages slmll in* honestly devoted to gciierul
Literature, the cause of Education, the Review of new
works, and notices of improvements iu Science, Arts
Dollars, per annum, puy-
i nth vv Sio are 8 anting It* ncli i
gi.f.,11 will be the aim of tin* Edit,
.'.-•i* a native ol information and an
mu may be thorough musters of the h
Barents nud toncnors,it is suppo *ed,
i.i. dhy being enahled, at so miiiiII an
etit their cliiidi.'ii mid pupil** with a v
lining matter nl u ch.irm terlikely to
>t, and thus promote their initiation
inguage which isso rich in )
ovv, tnoreov, r, a purport tin
specially r.diipted to the benefit of [
chools and
t IJke-
Uiu,c i i
o sheet, at .in exp
i;:trona. . v. Iii.!.,
V exleni'. .1 to the
TEEMS.- I I
till continue.! in i
and iuf.ir:
i dretinct mano
. forming a
uion, hand-
i large qunr
be splendid
m gcucrous-
i’lula
uiiot Gut hegr*
xpeiree, to pic
. klv slieei con
1 i', r r
beuiitiful
liteiary slot, s, and in j
;h to nrlv all tbecouu- I
: 23—-«'o(vii»
TH’K MID
i'.in >
and Agriculture. Brice Fm
abb* on tbe delivery of the first number.
IFf* All eommuuieutioiis will be directed (postpaid)
to ihe “ Editors of tin* Athcuian.”
Athens, August 1,183C.
The \rw (iroi'Kiii .lii'.lit.',
J UST published ,V tor sale—Apply to Tiioiua Ti;
Suvuiumli; 'Thomas Rich.u -. An u-i.. \\
Lumpkin, Athens; or tin* subserihers at Mill:'.! ,
Brice $1. R. A. t.Ri.i.M .
nov. 17—tf J. W. Ll'MBkl.V
ks have elap-cd siner
ear i w o hundred -uIim
. Nl any eouiiueudat
e lire! number
. i - Imvelmud-
notices have !
■ \’TIONS.— I, I it tern In.
'fi'EME A
, WEEKLY A!i-
and i.-vvs lure I
id b.ddt
%nv (liny have) lathe isaaiug of said letters.
Extract from the minutes,
M,.22-uSm. B. P. ST"VKH,Cl'k
G
BORGIA, Henry county— la tlie SinicriorCourt of
■aid connty, October Term, I83G.
Nancy kiuf, \
l petition for divorce. I
Dickson P. King,)
It appearing tothe Cnurt. that tire snid I he 1, sou B.
King, resides beyond tire limits «f thia Stute. It is I
therefore ordered, on mntiounf Strong L n«iley. m in i- •
tors for PetilNwrr, that srrvi.relre perfected on lire - ii.l
Dieknofil*. King.by pablteatuMiofthis Ruleiu the <•«•,,?.
pia Journal,onre n mouth for three muntlis, Iretor. the
«ext sitting of this court, requiring tire mud King to „l«-
^carjusd answer to said action, or be considered as in
ff^«* ro Py front the Minuteeof said Coart, Octobei
I vth, !nl>.
ALEXANDER G. MURRAY, CV
TKOV ISILIs.
r|31IK umlertigne.l informs liis friends ami those of the J
I late firm of ('utter jf CorntreU, tfint he intends re- j
Hiiiumg the Warehouse 8f ('onnuisstur. Hustuctn, at the ,
store next above the one recently meupied by T. J.
t’hare,on the uiurginof East Macon, know ii as tlie tow u (
of 'Troy He further intornis the public that he has |
bought bis Goods,Ate., and having now on tin* way from |
New York and other pluces. Dry Goods and Groceries,
together muKiiig bis stock complete, w hi. h w ill he sold
low for ready par. lie will Ire ready to receive Gotten
early tn the fall, nod l»v prepared to make advances. He
v%..ul,l particularly notice to liis friends the great ndvnii*
Warehouses have over those in the dense part
llaniilton Academy.
fl.lir. Tru-iue. of this Institution have tl.c pi.
J of iiumniii.
|Mi,J
price ot two cl.il-
iii ad ranee, two
re for ten dollars
pr.
firsts
Th
have engaged the s* ivn
for tlu* y eat 1887. Boat
hie house* in the v ilh.g.
■apt 80—8 anttlAJ
S of MR. i.n.t AIRS. M'(» I T
•oiiipmi. .1 wiih ii
<iiti
\\ Al. ('. OSBORN, s,
opfs to one a.1.1
Sill m riplioiis iu every ilist.lnee j nor .
volume. Order* with.nl tho mo- I i.su;-.i'
• Id he post paid, and he ue- j gent'.ei
:ood reterence in one oi the principal I,ecu In
u number mav 1 «• .-ecu at this Ofliec, ! iv-u n.
W. H. S. JORDW, i to tun
Hnston, Me.
oraldv
of tin* city with regard tu /lrr,they being dstucbe.l iro.
other buildingsardat a distance (torn nu, street or lane
ami *vell enclosed. II. ft. (’UTTER.
i,me 28—If
last.
.voTin:.
»r stolen from tin* plantation of Tf.
illieeonntp of \\ lVsiuson. on the I
Ii i \ M 1 RE. i ' care old, l . s
De Conntv Acadcmv.
nl
| pond.
feet white
.all i
x of i
i tin*
J t l.. HUH A. W ilkitison I’ountv»,. orge Miiidudsc
Vi ol <’apt. HloodwoillTs di«t-id, I
her too k,..bout thc-i/col a sev. np. i:. .', mid al
hands high. \ rcwunl ol $!.’» w ill be given t.. m
son that w ill deliver tin* said mare to me, living
countv, or lor advertising tin* M ine, so that I
ogam.
II hay •
sup- ;
fN KOK’tlA'lAppl.iit ('•antv.—Whereas Jaa
tnnn. aiiunti«trator«a the eaiaie .1 Vv
* .. • ^d ,u * , »* % trator u a tire estate of John Evers lair, ]
talilijHtalfl*" d ‘ f » r lf,lrr » of JiwuiM.uu 1
r j"- .11 .Ml .in
IflUl U- WlfldraC fl.4 rrrdrtu,. ^ I*
!IS u'lkl- *" MU prwnhn) l.v I
Mill,on Black Creek, tolled b>
mare Mule, with some white hairs nu her should
posed lo Ur done l.v the collar and s»ippo*>«d to Ire aUmt
12 ve.ir*. oil; appraised by 'Tiioiua- l n.lerwood and
J'lilies lialluid to $55, November 7. le.lfi,
THOMAS SBKNCE. J. B.
\ true extract from tlie Estrav Book.
dec 27 A It. WRIGHT, Clerk.
BENJAMIN kl.MB |
•V! ere tin ii IV Utolcl.
r J31J J* Triretces lmve the Hatisfaeiion to nnnonneo their
* en .: th»tmit of Mr. ANDERSON
.. : I '.:!**s I.F.W IS, to sup -rittieiid tlie Mai. and Female
!)■ pattm nt** of this Institution
Mr. And. reon has a good reputation n«n teacher; nud
Mias Lewi*., from the ’Troy F. uialo Seminary, com
w. 11 re. miiiii ruled by lire piin. ip.il i t that liislitnth
•c Ul J.iniiarv next.
l.r.M \\ 11.1.A RD, See. B. T.
in. T.
"S toe.
Formerly conduct, d by Mi:. Mini,
ton. South ('an
D aniel cook,tin
establishment, ln*ga
ent propri. tor of t
• wb.
A Tearlier Wan led.
rfllUE Tiustees of the “ Mciiwetber Comity
al, apply fur letteis nl'dif-
9 "*» •>»».. ».i> ..id Iciicr.
»» kind ibi
WUXUM 4. STViHF4>f; c7,.'
. S _ und .NatiiHin.l *uil
nl VYdlmm F. Ilrow ti, d
lllisaiou—
This re therefore turtle tire kindred and creditors of said
d»** ,, d to Ire and appear at mv otTne w.iliiu tire time pre
scribed bv law,to -Irew cause,it niiv they have,why said
leitris should not Ire granted.
Given under my baud this 28th .lav ot Dec, lu3ti.
jnnit-wim W.M. U ff Ut 1 kit. 41. is M.
the pnbl. • g< nerullv.that Ii
Mr. S. \\ . Shelton, nhd
Icn-ive pair, imge h. i. tot. i
This e«tnldi»hiiirnt, us i«
cuh ulatcl to rend.
(lUitiislralors of the rstnte perinaneiil t
i• !I v t uiglit in (
h to employ a TEACHER :
ouipetv iit to instruct i:i all tin* brain
faetorv
s vv ell know n. i
foil both to th.
Xteitioii w
travvib
!i I .
anal attention to * ||t j j Mll
i the part ol the proprietors, tu a. eoinmodalc lh
wlm nitty ii.vni them w uli n call.
Mr. S. \\ . Slieltoo, will give bis |m
the entire otaiiagemriil ol the lions,
D. COOK,
dec 6—4t S. W. SIU’.I.TON.
_N* B. Tire Columbia, Cnm.lru and Savamiau Stsgc (
On. Hi nPHK.P Dor i vr« for lire best Tale,
O'l lh \l»r,! :> Dot i Vi.s for the b. <t Fuetn ;
o be t'u ruis bed forth' St amiim.tun Mir, pop by tlie 1st !
January, R.87. None but Amerv i ii writers e.m be ,
lliili.lalts. M. uiiFeriplf-In he sent, belme tin t time,
•*e of post •••, dire. t. .1 to the Eilitni; tire aw aid to be
1 made by a littermy euminittee on tin u ontl. followin', j
The name of the vv ritcr slii.uld be ill n renleil note, with ]
1 . r * ' some inarkcorie-pnnding vvithii mark oil the article, or
| containing the name of the tinkle. No papers wi|||» j
opened but those aenn .patix ii g the prize article: nil 1
- ter. jo A " ““ """ l °‘ *' ’
'iUA'n lurl.liTu "'""‘i, ' n "' ! ". r| "" 1 " I'"- ; fill Wv.mvur,., V.uRofl i.pul.lMi-drvrr, S,„„r. 1
I. f au, u„„J ,, „|„ 11 /K, ; - p,,, al,I a,I,
r I, alll, ... th. , ill.,a.’ ..I'll ill,-, la. |,rrn..l t| lr ,. K,1 "" r V..'! «
gmnl as tlmt, perhaps, of any other village iu (ienrgiu, —
Having stated the facilities nt their
confidently assure themselves of the j
prolci-sinu lit tlie South.
Indeed, the (ditors, utiderlnkiiig this lahnriotift duty
with no e\pec tat inn ol iiuliv dunl emolument, but prctiiptr’d
thereto by the desire of udv.im ing the interests ol n pro
fession to vv lik Ii tin y lire devoted. I. el thrirYcIvcs ( Mi*
th d to claim the support ol the liberal ami nigliicitulcd
nt that profession—not sin,| lv tiiat ot tin it imliviiinul
fiubsciintioiiSjbut ul their contributions lo tlie work.both
ol wbk Ii they respectfully solicit; tlmt I hot e tuny I eAiia-
luitml unions ns a Journal that shall oliord n|’| nrtiuii-
lv to (lie tunny on light cm d pint t ilium rs thinuglioiil the
Sculliern Stoics ot cniutnuuicutiiig tbe tesultsol their
(disci v o I ion, vvbieli other vv i.-e would be lost to the pro-
fession ami to Society .
Tills Jounml \. ill be issued monthly, in mnnher* con-
tniniug about i'A pages, Hvo. neatly executed, nt §5 per
annum, piivulde oil the delivnv of the second No.
MILTON ANTONY, M. I).
.108KB 11 A. EYE, M. D.
(TV Subscribers will please transmit their nntiirs and
places of resilience to llie editors, with nil convenient
despatch; and friends holding subscription lists ureie-
quested lo forward tliem a.s speedily as they convenient
ly cun. * junel4
TBSB'3 DAS>l!Ali' , W B*AA’At’CA,
|.3(>R the cure of Rheumatism, frerofulu or King’ll
J- Evil, Gout, .Seiulieu or Hip Gout, Incipient Cun*
cers, Suit Rheiiin, Sy philitii .V Al ere mini Diseases, pur-
ticulnriy I leers end painful iitli etions oi the bones, FI-
ecrateii Throat and Nostrils, 1 Ivors ol every (lescripti'T,
Fever Sores, und Internal Alnicsses, Fistula*, Tiles,
Scald Head. Scurvey, Biles,Clirouic Sore Eves, Livpi-
|*e!i», Rloteljes, and every variety of Cutaneous Alice-
iiot:; (,'liionie Catarrh: l'eaduein?, proceeding from ail
acrid humor; Bain in tlu* Stomach und Dyspepsia, pro*
ceeding from vitiation : Afl'eetionsof tin* Liver; Chronic
lullummntinn ot tin* Kidney s.iind general debilitv, call*
cd l»\ a torpid action of ll;o vessels of the skit!. It is sin
gi.l.iily i flicaeious iu renovating those constitutions
which have been broken down by injudicious treatment
or juvenile inedibilities. In peiieial trims, it is icecni-
mi nded in all those diseases vvbieli misr lioni inipuriti. s
of tlm blood, or v itiation of tbe hutnors,of vvlmtcveruan.c
or kind.
Some of the above complaints mav require some tii-
fling assistant applications, which the circumstances ol
the ease w ill dietule ; but for a general remedy or Bari-
ficatur, to remove the cause. Till: Indian’s Banacka wul
generally be louud suffit a ut.
'Taken iu propel doses. 'Tin: Indian’s I’anacfa ope
rates as nu alumauve and detergent; u diaphoretic, ui-
urrlit nud laxative ; an untipasmodir and anodyne: at*”
iu propercuscs,asii stoinacliie andeiumciiagocue. ('»•*•
ern 1 i y expressed, it inn eases nil the seen tion* #nu
cxcietions, gives tone to the stomach, and excites e , :! " n
in tire glands iu n particular manner. From these pm* 1
pies its operations may he understood.
it is little more than three years since this preparation
was presented tothe public: but iu that short *J ,l,cc 0
time, some hundreds of prisons might be folium ''bo
would eoleumy declare tlmt they believed tlmt their h^'"
were saved by it, nnd in most eases after they bail ) rie
5>”r .i'u’"<viri ii;;;,tiui'inp'iiiei ,u! ' 1 1"r , ‘*re nl1 *•'«»“»«* «*•»«•*'•* , in .*"“*3
TI,is 11,,.,1 I'n.tM, ,,i II.. will kn "'">. , ,i’ i "‘1.’*' l.v f
lt | ilim nflords the mi st substmitml utid conviueinj’ pioot
...... I its merits. . .
The value of the I’nnaeea is most conspicuous in tl|°
long standing and ry philitie and serotulous ‘d , ' ctu " 1
vv hich have detail iill’otlrer remedies, and pmtieularl.
those cum s where im reurv has Keen so Invi-hlv
to en 11st* di-tie-siiig pains in the hone* nodes, uicrcurno
ulcers,dorangimrni vi the digestive organs, Ait*. * . T,.
itcomj lelviv removes end in all ruses it entirely ,,|M ' ’
tli* at* > tin' discuses and the e flee Is id mercury * *'
tin con. tilution, and lei ves the patient sound ■ •"• '
In Rlieuniatisn s and in I leernlcd Soif ’TliM‘«ttdj‘ •
etVeelsore not less uppnrcut, giving ulmost iniinediutcr
lief. for. »alk uv
\\. C. Town 1 . Aci'T,
1 21 Mv'.edyeriitc, Kco.
!vljthiii Saturday Courier is
brn», und al the same price ns
Ipliiu Mirror, being a Inrgi
(juarto 11. lion of tin* .^atunfay Courier, vv ith its increas
ed attractions, nud printed oil the la st tine w Idle paper ol
the same size as the New York A liiion. will be put at
bull the pvii'oof thnt valuable journal,viz;
Three I GDI .1 ■ per annum, payable in advance (includ
ing tho Maps.) WOODWARD A. CLARKE,
Bliiladelid.in.
(IT Tire paper will be sent in exchange to such new s-
pnpersas may oblige us by publishing flu* above adver-
»»-« !’'» i»- June7
GINiG'fl’O^
Daily of Sen
11 piildo bed (
liisti
HRlUiR,
e, Art, Literature
y iwt ntv months,
deling ibis short
ot (fie pcriodii ul
■ *> Dawks, Editor ; assist, d by many vj the
..ai ana writ, rs uj tbe country.
ditor mill Bropiietor being dt D rinincd to spare
.-e iu giv ing adihtii iu«l intihstto the Wami-
M tit ton, t ugngi t! the 1 orri «pond( nro of u
Europe w hose letD is 1 roui I’m is lmve
l ivid, lie has al-oengaged tin cor-
I .Stall
wn par.’11
give important interest to it- c
tils will also la* engaged 111 Cine
> r to t'.iiuisii ti gri ati r ve.rn ty 1
imi.ti und Boston,
llie latest inti 1-
relive w liter**, and to proet
Minium, the Editoi otu i.*
npr
A REJI’AfL
■ Y'.'.i!l uUMulirlfl’ilO 1 '
be ii ..I mi I i mi- ns leastiimbli*
wishing such a situai :ou, vv dl pin
UVustac
•Ikaaa hapt ottlia abaiassiaklisLuisat.
a Ic 18
wet Ire
tireotivcuieiit. B. JhII.Nml
w re«mvi!U. Ga. Nr 1A
i* uddit
of .Men-
•*> Ai'iideinv,” if irei miii.iI upplii Mtion be
DN, See'y U. Trustees.
i.l 1 !»•• f iv or will bo reciproi a ted.
A riHNT IIATi;
.Joiirnt'% 111:111 ('ariM'inlf'i',
% % ’ no w ill Like • Imrgr of a puree inf bauds as I’nfc.
1 ▼ f lawn, will n* rive libeml wage
; year. Enquire at tin* 0(Ltc.
27-U
, for the ensuing
in ku i:l
Allot tu J - SO I.:»W — UHItuiiiri"'
| ( A\ IM. ni.it, <1 tl.eiri>iot. <M.iu.l ii I' M'*
II 1. 1 ,11., I,.,<im << 1 ..ti...till In II..... i» ll-'' '' 1
... (Ii. Il. inulfl..■ Cii.’.iit— in tlo- ,. •inl> .1 J 1 ’"'"
ll..’ A. 111.. . \V ll-1. iui’K,lie V..I.II.
I .nun n-.i.r tin Si.miIh "I IIu.kIuu. B.l’l’ u ’ •
rur. ul ti... I'll... I'iu .iiK—Al<’ in l!.r I ul<
Tin 11 oil,.’. ...... il... ij,.; 'If. 1 ,1
Hull, s till 1:1. HO* KW ••V*'
11. j. m:mN' .,.
II I* I'l.n lin.irt’inu flntl Kp|.uMm uit. •*■ ' 11 ,
tin I and Con-lilutioualirt. Aia> ' IM '*
tire above three tiures uod f reward their »* r » nm