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TIS? 5HT-ET TO THINK.
<>! lia*)v#*t*o think when .ill tailed,
Defer** the step of pride nnd scorn.
*«lit»y mmle in dead,
And F.trfh in drear *»id hcnrls forlorn.
M P»»nwnet w think one he.nt o tiac,
Which poverty cannot subdue.
’Ti* stf v * t' ’tuol* whim im and tear*,
ltnven**t*H our (hod aloud fir years! *
On*' Ih- *r n!.*n<; mid storm- 1 of ill.
Will !>.* o-i! »h« storm and lovo ui still!
’ T *• sweet «o think it world forsakes,
Out licli t is true oltito’ it Id oak*.
’Ti-' *Tve©t to think when friend* l.os’ow
Cold looltn where one* limy ywcutly eniilM,
Tho* fri’ nd* look dark and rudttwilidt- blow,
We li • I the eye .v'iove no mild !
’ I’m nweotto think tho’ nil may fly.
One heart will love us till wn die.
v t«a*K*Tiirc7
nn hour after, in cams one of my gamle.
men, puffing and blowing like a Gulf
Stream Porpoise, and sweating like M.
CIt luberi. after an ovm; esperivieat, 1
dodged behind a rmto>*. bale, oxpocting to
have my brains beat nut for tho tri«;k. I
s ,,n t t li ib* rplieretl to lienr my u*m-
prr.i'r friend, in a voice in which I could
■lis'iitguisii the rich quaver of his former
I potion, tingorly d mantling anoihcr glass
i 'it my L. iuc .nadc, und “ l>o carelill^” savs
I liij, “ In fij<'i|j,i,t IIS you did lluil oilier,
I fur that, tijuinchcil my tnttr most prodi-
| gimuiyi"—Dover, N. It Ca%.
R ust of Ltsmat^
CHAINING in the Post-Office in Hamilton,
year ending 31st December, 1881.
Anderson, June. Ingram, George
Barden. William Y. tv -raon, James U.
fleas, Alia, Mar/ Ann G.Johnaon, Henry
Booth, tViltiam S. Jackson, T. L.
lines, Alexander Jackson. Nathaniel
Benton, Aaron Jordao, John D.
Bassett. Itirhard Jourdon, John
Bray, Thomas II. 2 Keneily, A. H.
Belyeo, Berry Kennon, Charles
Beckham, John 8. Kennon, Elizabeth H.
Brown, Mrs. Candaco King, Michael
Barry, Jesse Eevineslon, William T.
Bruy, George Lee, Hoary
Benning. Pleasant M. Lewis, Fell*
Burkjiatter, Vincent T. Lyon,‘James M.
Cannon, Charles I sure, Henrv If.
fee Head, Jo. Brortn. do.
Ice Coes, do. Leeks,
Imperial Sugtr Losftdo. Lady Huger Corn,
Cabbage Head, do. Larly Washington l’eos,
Salmon Radish, , Early June. do.
Scarlet, dn Early Chariton, do.
Scarlet Turnip, do. White Murrowlat. do.
Scarlet Short Top, dn. Strawberry Dwaif, do.
Drum Head Cabbage, Dwarf Blue Imperial do
Early York, do. Early Cli. Dwarf Beans,
Green Snvoy, do. Larlv Moli’wk Dwarf, do
Yellow Snvoy, do. White Kidney Dwarf,do
Early Sugar Loaf, do. Superior White Pole, do
Green Glazed, do. Crunbdrry Pole, do.
Red Dutch, do. Lima Pule do.
Noitolk Flat Turnip,
I Janaary 7—34
Extract from 41 a State of the Province of Geor-
t*i i, attested upon oaih in the Court of Suvr.it-
iifli, Novenilior III, 1740. '
Seven nntft;'. ffhcivo Ni*tv \\ iiolaof, on
• ■ G argi i side, lios liu* town of Augus
ta, jiisi In-low ilit* Kill*. Till* \v;*s (aid
•.'in by tile Trustees* fti'ierf, in (lie jour
173D, wliidi hub (Driven prodigiously.—
i’herc irn kovei al Ware-Houses iliorougli-
ly wefl furnished wi.ti good* for ihe Ittdi-
-011 nolle, and five large ti , ;U belonging lo
the liniment iiiliirliimnis 'of ihn Town,
which edit enrry rthottl 1) 0,‘ 10,000 tveiglti
of Doer skins enrh, niakii.g'four oi five
voyages M. i< list to Cluul.; ,s own, lor c.x-
portMift |<> Em.’laiwl ; and the value of
each cargo is riiiiipu ed to ho fnifii JCI200
to £1500 sterling. Hither, Till the Et.i;
lisli Tratln* welt their xorviNits, resort in
tin* Suing; and, 'tis r.nmpuiud, ubuve
•9000 i'urre.H come thillier, ui dial season ;
imd, ili>- Trader*, PiicMtorsft-llfen, Sm-
viiiiie, Towiiamt'ti ami others, d* pomliug
iijum iliiii business, me.moderately com-
pinud to be 600 whi'o men, who live bv
their H ide, carrying upon P.'ickhorans,
nil kinds of propci* English goods; lor
wliicli the Indians pay in Deer-akins,
It aicr and oilier fins-each Inmior. is
m l.oiied o pel 300 wcighud Deer-skiits
in a v ui. This is a very advaniageoiis
(mill in England, since it is mostly paid
for in IVunllims ami iron.
From “n true am’ historical narrative of the col
ony of G'i nrgia. in Ameilci}”—printed ill
Charlestown, M. C —1741.
The lu l pi .c tve shall mention, is Au-
(JL'STV, dial lilt JtOill S ivailll.lll 200 mill!*
up tun rivt'. rt tv is founded in 1737, nt
tl Cpmidei hie chillgn, under, tile ilirecliotl
of one Ml. Koger. Lacy, being al lliul time
Afoul to. ilie Cherokee Nation. It is
principally, if not altogether, inhabited by
In«t an traders and storo keepers; tho
number of whom may he now about 30,
or upward*—and, n considerable quantity
jjiis [men rnlsi' | l there.
Original anil true anecdote.—Tlig mis-
'er of it school in Orange county. Now i i-U id" '■”“*n° /vioxupuci
VI II ” ”, /* .7.1 Chatham Geurga K. S Martin Bnrduv
! 5 ork, recently observing one ol his pupils j f:„„p Br . Rov.J. W. 2 Martin! Jdm 5
! ui tears, asked him what was tho matter, i Cunningham, Miss Jane .Mason. William
! The lad replied—“ llobert, Sir, kreps I Jghildtifa, Jiilut B. Moore, John D.
pulling anti-masoni on me. Sir.” Tile I rn'T^rTii „ Me Kail, Larkin
leacher, with no little trouble, restrained | ChappellXm"^ C ° W ftfangram’ W ‘li *
ilio inward momentary impulse of lunch- | Collins, BenSoru J. Slinar, Joshue.
ter, and inquired of ill'* little urchin where i Cstlumn, ifahert— or Mnvnur. William II.
Hubert e.ii |ii, nnii-masons; to which lie i W. Howard, Mcrshon. A.
i. i u a . r I* » i c*,. n , n«»vvMc, .Inmen 3 MrKfcn/.ie, An cub
replied, Out of Ins Aerrrf, Sn. ] D'.wxon, Col A. B. McAfee, Abram J.
ileiutrd, Jared
A man who had boen a violent ‘Anth'ma- ( Uowtlle. I«wis
son in this county, hud become Hiss’*.defied
with (he paity.niid determined>o net with
lliem no longer, was iiskeil tho other dav
whv liu had come to that determiimliuii.
“ Becijpst*,"-replied lm, *• I found out that
the masons know a gveal deal more than
Ih.-J were ill die huhit, of trlting ; lint dial
,,j '' anti musmis weie in die liahii of tel
linen gia-it deal more than they knm.
WilksbaA-e Farmer.
■■■*II 1.1 a————————up—
Ilusun, John
Hull'. Franklin
flailson, Dnviil
Hagan, Henry
llnipor, iSnmucI
Ifingimn. Itichanl
Harris, VV'illiaiu
Jan. C—3r,_3t
PROPOSALS
for puhliHliin/r in tlm City of Wusliintfton. twq
Wenklv Ni!WHj);ijior«, (in pamphlut furm,) on«;
. lo he ontitlflil
Till. Mm|ANIC'S REGISTER;
THK OTHKR
THE FARMER^ REGISTER.
A portiqp fil'tiie Daily TVU*t»r:ij)li w ill
be devolod to auriculturo amt lie nicclnni-
u: mis. IIrivine; ibo mutter in type we pro*
pose to make up two weekly royul sheets,
to contain sixieru octavo pages each ; one
to be entiilfd tho Farmet’s Hegisiet — ti e
other The JVI.vjhitnicV Uegist(»r. Th*
Farmer’s Uegfttei will contain »ip r ri« i:i'iu I
notices, and such other matter, common (o ,
a newsjatj^cr, as will b<» iiit^i » -tiny to tb;e ~
class from whom wo derive tho M.ifl of
life. The Mechanic's Register wtll run-
tain suetr general information on median- ; |j| uia
ics, in addition lo the ordinary ueW8p*»per j f ozcl J t i) r «ni.s
notices «ib w ill render it a .valuable ttcqui- I Caldwell, Jcsi.ili
silion in tin* librarv of thtn nsololand iiillu- J Colcmroi, Joi n
entail chew of citizens lor whom it iS mm- | pi?"*?’ i\ ll, m
, , rwa, ,1 . ,, I olnuilt, John T
fled. I nese two publications wtllcon’iiin ! firlwle Thoinan C
D»*nard, ilu^h L.
Dunciin, John
Evens, Jtrornitih
Edwards, Osborn
Fuller, J.unes
Gray, Rev. John M
<iranhnry, Gcorgo
Gordon, V J.
Gardner, Sterling
Glovur, Washington
Nunn, Samuel
Osliorn, William C. 4
Purr}', Obed
Pussnioro, John
P*rry, Dow
Purye.ir, Alexander T5.
Perry, Mrs. T. T. T.
Robertson, James J.
Rey nolds, Miss Delili
Smiili. Simeon
Sapp, Adioon
Hlierrell, L. B.
Gibson, Col Springer flutter white, John
« John TV
Goldsmith
<»rayhain Peter
liiffhtower, Daniel 3
Hardew'ay, R. S.
Harris. Hardy
Hurst, John A.
Harwell. Agnes
flcoit, Nathaniel J.
Smith. Anderson
fltuhh.s. Miss (’alliarinn
Seales, Asbury
Thom, He/.ekiah
Tidwell, William
Torrence, Khenezer*
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Religious Works, Travels. History, Biography,
Poems, Romances, Novels, Reviews, Magnzines,
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if y-
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liberally come forward and lie.-towed their names
in aid of the above undertaking.
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Nov 12—20—tf
Harper, Mrs. Eii/.abeth Whitehead, William
LEGAL NOTICES.
GlTiBDIAS’SSALE.
B V an order of the inferior court of Richmond
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold, in Talbot ton, Talbot county, on the
first Tuesday in April next; otie lot of land situ
ated in tho county of Talbot**known as lot No. 2,
in the 24th district, originally Muscogee; sold ns
the property and for the benefit of tlio-orphans of
Nicholas Ware, dec’d. Terms made known on
the day of salo.
ROBERT A. WARE, Guardian.
January 21*—30
Wilson, Mrs. Sicilly
Wilson, Cnpt. Joel
White, Wdey
WilliuiTs. John H.
Wynn, Lewis
Williams, George
Whitaker Henry
II. J. HARWELL, P. M.
LIST OF LETTFjKK
EM.’.* VIMJ in the Post Office at Green
ville r Ga. Jun. 1st, 1832.
Wngnon, WHey 2j Jorden, Hilaries
Abney, James Keith, David
Brown. Ezekiel Kelly, Marvel
Brown. Win. Lig<»n, Marshall
flucc Jo'm Lister, U uicR
Burton, Miss Cnolinc A. Meeler, Sampson
Mitchell Joshua
McPraiy Samuel
Alnssenuale, Wright
An enviable Sanation,1 vp * s, ‘* w “-
Ihu'k lieu mi Snimiiny iil'tonieon, ill South
Hostiiii, aijd . » isiifiiul nr sm li •iccnsioii),
tin* dt'rk of tlif* vt'«s**l, noiwiihxinndinp
tlio iniciiM* rnlilnnss of the WMillicr, vna
thronged n iili itnxiotHrxprrlnnlg ol'n glo
rious liilr—m) fwua. Well, olf ihn stocks
she went, whcii, ill luck or sonimliiiiti olso
nincli worse, soul n« unwelcome ship a-
crus, ilio tow I ne, ns ilit* rope or rlmiii is
mlli il di n is niiendcd to bicmk the velo
city ol ilio vc-xi I lirttnrlicd, which cm the
afore-tid line In nviin—nml, to ilio enn-
s ui n.itMiii ol ill on hoard, still onward she
kepi l*.i*i saillnss course. Niqlu closed in
upon ilio adventurers, and wuhou: churl,
rod ler, sail, light, food, or grog, they
slvmined tile fm v of the ico-toppeil wove
— boats were put oft' n> llieir relief, but Ihe
se t was so rough, and the new vessel so
high mi of water Hint the approach was
impossible, mid mil till ilie mercy ol the
waves ilu* iioxi afternoon, left them high
nniidry, did they receiveussistnnee. They
fin dly anved .11 their place of depioMire
in pei feci heulth.Jiivine s uite fioznn ears,
liases mill lingers. Tin 1 nioineier during
the login bylaw xnrol - Boston Patriot.
Saonf.sw.- fliei'< fs a mysterious feel
ing Him li equemly passes like a cloud over
the spirits. 11 comes upon Hu* soul in the
busy blisile oflifr, III 'ho social circle, in
(la* c ibn nod sileni rollout of solitude.—
Its r owers are alike supreme over Hie
we k and tho Iron heiiileil. Al one liiue
)l caused bv Hie fliillnu of a single lltgfi
across the mind. Again a sound will
coioo bo*lining ncross ilie occhii ol motn-
o t v, Hoomv mid siiW.i *' s . ,li <; J' 1 "'-
I mll, mersliailowing.ill The lif' 1 *!
and su.iiiy feel ng- 1 i 'he heart. V\ Imcan
(Vr?(‘iibo it, mid \i?i wlio bus not Ibl.i il^
I t w tldei dig ilfl' em*:! St ill it is a deli-
i ions sort of soil i\v, and like a cloud dim*
lo ng a aUnshiiie on the river, ultlio* cans--
i i„ a luonii man diode of glome, it eli-
l.nmt s *iu henmv 1 ictumiug Inighliiess.
1'ev.pt a nee Inreilcte.- Joel., isawag
in li - i,«i « * * - 1 * • is elw \ s' reeling off
1 lie o ld end o some amusing \arn «r olli
i t. Joe earns Ids bread by vending drops
f **,Ti"i.li«e 1 i'd n;"or. in oilier word ,
i|h,JvO»i;i,> ,1 tiie.ll groce)\ Stine. A dli)M
iiite si in i.ii'i it jon** store to taso
nee of b , line invented </• able iMUIeil
r hrnnoi' .r, wlien ol er ' X-
11 1111r.1l ol *s ft iv'or, he ■
• h Hie ii'lh nog fact. "One Dot
. in*'," said Joe, thrust 11. is
fis : reel lies feckels all’) g**n *.
■ ai' wai i <m 1 1'- while his leti
... y . ward, us if to attend 10
. ,• | , -h.*p ..1 once, “ ••
ai s, bo! rnllic
.• ,11 I, whom J
... - oI h 11 m
f own,
I m
no ntlvgrtiseinputa bui those comiored
with agnicnhine and the mechnuii mis.—
For these works wt* ask the special con
tribution of those whose avocations in life,
enable them to give piactical and useful
in tin inuHon,
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lar mid tn.. * M n,s , , ,, 1
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valu e. As tins *m.. ‘■" ,l * ( )()
by mail any post master Is nto.' 01 "
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Tho editor is willing, where one indi-
vidunl will obtain eight qr more suhseii;
bers, iind remit one ilollnr twenty live
cents for Pacli, to forward these papers ai
ilio rate of one dollar and twenty-five
cents per volume. Each volume to con
tain fiiiv-t<vG numi ers
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to place a cheap mirejiaprr within the
roach of every citizen'; and, nt 1 lie same
imo, In miiko it doubly imeresting h> giv
mg iiupurluiit infotniallan, suited 10 the
a vocal 1*018 of those fur whom it is intend
ed. We admit Him il is our duslro Him
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every httnest citizen ; and we arn resolv
ed 10 do all in our power to make them
worthy of such fivor. The Register will
contain a due proportion of political mut
ter, unff ill addition'0 tho valuable infor
mation, pertaining |o llieir special objects,
which the idle iletiignales, il will embody
important slate papeis, in n ronveniuiu
form for preservation. Tho public mind
lias been much excited on the subject, and
with u view lo onibndy in 11 condensed
form, an authentic account thereof, tin*
fust numbers will contain ilio correspon
dence between Gen. Jackson and Mr.
Calhoun ; which will be followed up by
Hie publications explaining llic cunso of
ilu*dissolution of the lute cabinet; thus
embodying a mass of illtgiesiing history
upon that subject in a pamphlet form.— !
riurkc, Alfred
Ijyliea, Allan 2
Dove, Thninas
lluacan, Thomas N.
Duncan, Joseph
Fuller, Abner
Fuller, Juba B.
Gilder, Siaot
Gnus, H. F.
Grnliam. George,
Gillis. Angus
J lopeon, VVm
Harris. John It.
1 1,Jvbn
Hancnrx, ^
llitchrock, \Vnl
Il ill. Aliss Mury Ann
liming, John
Harris, < liurlos
ll.iliitmJ, J.
I'.tiTiiltnu, Robert
Morn, Lovicie
Mill. J.-irni “II-
UulmcR. Din Id
Jackson, s amuel
Jackson, llcnsou
Juhusnh, Uenj.
My'rick, John
McLaughlin. Gerard 2
Phillips, Aupiisnis J.
PliillijiH, s5uuiu«:l G.
plont, Win.
Russell, John
Row lie, David 2
flrnith, Samuel
Steward, John
Spivey Wm.
Smiii., Isnan
Smith, Mrn. Nancy C.
Springer, James
Smith, loioac A.
Suifzer, Wm.
sSimmondH, Vincent B.
Slack, Archibald C
Spivey & Lord
cy Taylor. Win.
yocld. Benj.
ThoiunK - '" A.L 2
Thrnhi'*
'J'liroHli, Vv.m*
Tins’ey, Wm.
Thurn, Nicholas
Turner, \Vm.
Whaley. Wm. C.
^\ ullajrOharlesH. 2
Wright, Abcdnigo A
Walker, Wm. IJ.
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January U—3»
A. F. WALCOTT, P. M.
n
LIS FOF LETTERS
MAIMNG in the Post-Office at Talbot-
ton, Gil. on the first day of January. 1832
Hktndfovd, (.’I n k
Biddle, Charles
Brook**. Daniel B.
Halmr, Isaac
Rennet. Thomas
Burks, Martluor J.
Battle, Hartwell
Bunkley, James
Bulger. John
Barker. Joseph
Brown, Joseph
Canon. John
Champion, Mmtin
OnrtluUrry, W. T.
Hor-ley. Airs Sarah
Hal:, William
Iloisiey. Thomas
Hill, Slanghtcr
Ingiitm, Robert AI.
Jui«e. William
Johnson, Jacob
Lawrence, I.abnn
Lawrence, Elijah.
Livermore, James
Leslie. John
Leith, Airs. ATnry
McArthur, Daniel
McCoy, Jeremiah
XtXACOH ADVERTISER.,
AND
^arfcultural anti JHcvcantfU
£ntrll(£uuci*.
BY M. D. J. SLADE
MACON, GEO.
Published semi-tcec/ilij, at Jive dollars per annum,
payable in udvaucd
T lllffl paper has been in operation for six
. months, nnd from tho extensivo patronage
W.'.jell has been enlisted in its behalf, during that
brief 8|V nr e of time, the Editor flatters himself
that liispfW’* huve not been altogether unuccept
abb- to the puhu ,; *
The Advehtisk.k ei?*braces the following de
partments: . .
1- Local and General Ph&ksf and here its in
scription i«, * Andrew Jacksottr'r-oiifl "the Rights
of the Statu* and the Sovereignty of tnC States'
2 Agricultural Pursuits— t-o fin as tli».y relate
to F**ulhern culture. In this department, ah'fke
f.icjilie," which our best periodicals afford, w ill be
’ (Jau/al JntfllUgenoc, Morals, and Polite Lit
( ratarc—in nti i>f which, n strict regard is paid to
correctnossund taste*
4. Commercial Nutlet*— including the state ol
otir rnaiket. and of such others, a-’ be inter
usUngto our Planters am! t \i hi chants.
(Ti’ During the ensuing session, which tfiust
involve subjects of high inteiust to the fllflto ol
Georgia, arrnngctficnts will he made to report
the proceedings of tho Gcnerel Assembly, in time
for their earliest reception in Macon. This will
(•noble the . Advertiser to diffuse ih*: deliberations
of Hint body with more than ordinary celerity.
O’ Boat-.Masters throughout the State are soli
cited ro nd as Agenis for tin* Advertiser, for which
an adequate commission (10 percent,) will be al
lowed for every subscription they procure, ac
companied by tin* cash.
Afocon, Geo. Oft. 3, 1831.
Georgia—Heard Gminiif.
W HEKKAS Jacob P Cooperapplie. to tro
for I setters of Administration n ibo I sbito •
of Edward C. Cooper, late of .said f'ernty, de
ceased— 1f
Them ore therefore to cit« and admdniM) nil
and singular the kindred und creditor? ol said d^
ceased, to he and appear at niv office. » tthin tlie
time prescribed by law, to shew' cuu.-e il any
they nave, why said letter?, should not lx.* granted.
Given under iny hand this 23d Dec. 1V31.
34~4t P. H. tAYLOR. c. c. o._
Georgia—Harris Con n ttj.
T HIS indenture ma le and entered into this
the 25lh day of December, 1830, between
Henry Heath, of the county of Warren, nnd
State of Geoigin, of the one part, and John J.
Harper of the county of Harris, and the state
uforesuid of the other part witnessed), that the
said Henry Heath -for, and in consideration of
the sum of one thousand dollars to him in baud,
paid at, and before the sealing end delivery of
ihe.se presents, the receipt whereof is hereby ac
knowledged. hath given, granted, bargained and
sold, and by these presents doth give, grant, bar
gain, sell, and deliver unto the said John J. Har
per, nil that tijict or lot of land lying and being
in the 48ll» dist. of Muscogee county, when sur
veyed, now Harriscounty, known and distinguish- *
cd in the plan of said district by lot No. 237, tbo
said lot of land being drawn by him the said Ilcalli
nnd granted to him by tho State of Georgia, .to
have and to hold the above described land witli
all and singular the rights, titles, privileges and
npperlcnnnces thereunto belonging, or in any w ise
Appertaining whatsoever unto the said tract of
land, nnd against him the said Henry Heath, bis
heirs and nssigim, and ngtiinst the claim and do-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SAKE.
A GREEABLE to on order of the inferior
court of Laurens countv, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold, oft he court-house
door, in Columbus, Muscogee county, on the
fust Tuesday in March next, between the usual
hours of sale,
Ono tract of land lying ifi ilie 33d
district, formerly Lee How Aluscogeo county,
know n by No. 207.
ALSO
At the 'ourt-house door, in Dublin, Laurens
county, on tlio first Tuesday in April next, be
tween the usual hours of sale>
101 1-4 »m*v of land, adjoining Levin
Adams, John Strickland and others; the above
pieces of land belonging to the estate of Levi
Noble, late of Laurens county dec’d. sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms cssh.
E. B. W. SPIVEY, Adm’r.
January 7—34
Ti . I neirs ami assigns, aim against uie ciaim hi.u ue-
1LL he sold, on the first | udsday in Feb-, man( j 0 f anvjtother person or persons whatsoever
ruary next, in Bninbridim, Decatur conn-: an( | g | 1H | j | V y tliese presents wan ant and for
ty. under an order-el the Inferior Court of Harris ! evor dwfen( , th ^ lille J Hahl | an d unto the said
county, when sitting for* ordinary purposes, lot of. John j. n ar p er , |,is heiv/and assigns forever in
land No. 35., in the 19th district of origumlly jJbe HI|nle# *, n testimoliv wl.creofthc raid Hen-
c0 “ n . l ?*^ ra ^ n S5;.°3“?5 1 7 Ileal Ii hath hereto set Ins band and seal, dated
the day and dale above written
of Nicholas White. Sold for the benefit of said
orphans. WM. H. RAMSAY, Guardian.
Deo. 3—29—9t
GUARDIAN’S SAKE.
' ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FeV
v V ruury next! at.the court house in the town
of Newnan, Covvetu county, Lot of Land No. 75,
iu the 5th district of Cowutti county, sold under
an enter ol tho honorable the Inferior Court of
Talliufhrro county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses. Raid land to be sold for the benefit of I lie
heirs and legatees of James Chivers, late of Tab
liaferro county, deceased. Terms on the day.
BARAH-K. CiriVERfl, Guardian.
Nov. 16—2* 1 —9t
NOTICE.
A LL persons are hereby notified that Charles
A Harrison is here, the son and legatee of
David Harrison deceased, and is desirous to have
the business of bis father’s estate rinsed as soon
as possible. We must request, nil persons in
debted. without delay, io make payment, and
those who have demands against said es'me will
please make them known as soon us they can.
WM. ROOT,
ROB T. BRODNAX.
Jan.*'—34- 2 m Hirers of said Estate.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands ngainst the Es
tate of Joseph li. Heed,dec’d. are request
ed to presont them duly ull'*st«(l, agreeable to law.
JAMKrt PITTS, Adm’r.
Troup County, Jan. 3—35—Gt
CiinnthlfSB. Kdmarid S. Massny, Hedrick
Colb. Mrs. Alr.adu
Dickson, KnbcrC
Daniel. U. W.
Daniel, Obndiuli
Dickson, Thomns
Duncan, Geo. M.
Daniel, Young
Duke, fbudviii
Daniel, Wm
An it is expected tli.it many villogo and I Daniel, Mrs. Trictllu
neigliboi h^d clubs will be formed for j ^TilinM
tlioir vircttliition, wo iutontl to publislt it j n",™"*
l«Vj;o rdltion of Utc first mintlct s. > t!rim«*, rituriwt
Ouv subset iltcrs it fid .lornls, nre (esitecl- Usrrott, Wllttnm
fully Hosirrd to promote the olijpct ol this | p, i A it h'
ttildrcss, ttari editors with whom we t*x- j n 1 .| ltin< ’„,||. \v m . IV.
cllhnge, are rt»i]iiwicd to give it tiu inset- Holcomh. Philip W.
tint) in llieir respective papers, W lien | Holly, Nathaniel
they tnko into consid«rution lli« extra ex-
|,reuse incurred by ns in ttirniabing tliem
tlu? lepoits nid proceedings of Congress,
die leipiest wilt not nppenr unreasonable.
The favor will be re. iprwucil if desired.
IHfFF UREEN.
Murphy, William
Motley, J nines
Norwood, Caleb M. 2
Pearson, L. D L.
Porker,* VVm. H. 2
Powell, John
Rnhn,Joshua 2
Rentfro, Henry
Revel, M.
Rmlqey, Silvester S.
Spinks. William B.
Siiipp. David
Strung, Joseph
Sinirli, John
Searcy. Benj. fl.
Wlutiley, Mrs. Sanili
Wilson. James
Weaver. F.dwaul
Wells, N ovell
Walkor, John
WM. P. McKEEN, P. M.
J.in. P>-35-3t ;
C1ARREXY SEEDS,
R AISI'.D by till) Sltakt't Horiottc. nt I'nftotil
, and Lebunou, fortmlti at tla* r*l«te ol’
G. VV. imXINtniAM.
F.arl v Spring Flat do.
;:ipc
THK
New I.iiie of Siagco
FtK'M
M ^COS« to SA^ASJSTAH,
BY MAUH’N AMI DUBLIN,
III. run THREE TIMES u wck—
leax ing Mae«*n and Savannah on Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays at three o’clock
in’tlc* mawiing—-and u.nxine «* Macon and Sa-
\ itmsh ujt r».esdays, Tlturmlays nnd Saturdays,
it eight .’clock m> the teeming
\TES as U'iual
1 While Onion,
| Yellow Onion,
Red Onion.
| Blood Beet,
Early Turnip do.
I French Sug ir, do.
j Mange! Wuret*I, do.
j Orange Carrot,
I Blood Cm rot,
Guernsey Parsnip,
I Long White Parsnip
Long Cucumber,
Long Green, d >.
Early Cocumher,
Early Cluster do.
Prickly Ghorkin,
Watermelon,
Vluslcmelon.
Nutmeg-melon,'
Canteloju*. do.
Long Hanover, do.
Kutahngu, do.
White Flat. do.
Cauliflower,
Sage, -
Squash Pepper,
Cayenne, do.
Double Popporgrass,
Vegetable Oyder,
T'omittocB,
Solid Celery,
Summer Savory,
Curled Parslev,
Dwarf Curled.do.
New Zealand Hpuuige,
Round Spin age.
Long Whitt Ukia,
Asparagus.
Nusturtion.
THE DAILY GEORGIAN
I S published in the City of Savannah, nnd un
der die late improxed arrangement of the
Western Mail departs for the interim, Mobile,
New Orleans. Are. cneh dnv. a few hours after it
is issued, arriving at Augusta in twenty-ei^ht, at
Milledgevhle in fortty-eight, and at Macon in fif
tv four hours after its departure Terms $8 00
per annum, in advnnce.
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Is published three times n week, and contains
all the intelligence, including new advertise
ments, published int the Daily paper Terms
$5 09 per annum, payable in advance.
Tho Georgian, daily ►nd tri weekly, contains
ihe latest Commercial, Political, Domestic and
Miscellaneous intelligence; and paiiie.ular puins
are beatowed upon the Marine department, where
also will he found all that relates lo Darit-n and
Charleston. A Price Current, carefully correct
ed from statements of buyers nnd sellers, togeth
er xvitlrrcmncks on the transactions of the week.
is published every Saturday, the Foreign Ex
ports noted daily, find regular tables of the Ex-
. perts of our principle staples, both Foreign and
Coastwise, published once a month.
Advertisements from abroad will be conpsic-
uouidy inserted in both papers at 75 eta per
square of 14 lines for the (list, nod 37 1-2 cents
for every succeeding publication when daily, oi
50 conts when twice oi threalimes per week.—
Legal Notices carefully published, so as to corn
ply xvith the requisitions of the law*
O’ Editors in Augusta. Millodgcville, Macon
and Columbus, will obHge us by n fow insertions
of the above. Jan 12—3.0
NOTICE,
A LL those indebted to.tbe Estate of William |
Coopor. deceased, late of Muscogoo county,
are requested to make inmiedinte payment, and
those having demands to rcndei then* in us the
law directs.
REUBEN IVARRIflON. Adm r.
MARY COOPER, Adm'x.
Jan. JO—35—3t
I ^OUR months after date, application will he
made to tlie honorable the inferior court of
Troup county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell lot of land No. 183, in tin* Glh
district of Troup county, as tho property of Su-
san McLendon, minor, for ihe benenFUf snid mi-
l|0 f* JESSE LAWS, Guardian.
Jan. 21—-30
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the honorable) the inferior court of
ordinary of said county, for leave to sell hit of
laijd No. Gft, in the Hi!i district of originally Cow
eta notv Carr?y»bell county, said lot of land lo be
sold as the e^iito Mary Lnwson, dec’d. for the
benefit of the he ns and creditors of said dec’d.
LEMUEL Wf!*KERSON, Adm r.
Dec. 3—29
J ^OUR months after date application tv ill bo
made to tin? Honorable Inu’rioi Court of
Troup county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, lor leave to sell the Retd Estate of George
Thrash, late of said coimlv, deceased.
GEORGE A. THRASH, Adm’r.
Nov. 17—28—4in
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to tlio honorable the Inferior court
of Troup county, when sitting ns a court of or
dinary, Tor leave to sell lot of land No. J JO, in
f tlio 12th district of Troup county—sold for the
bcnefifbf Mary Ellis, idiot, this 7th day of No
vember, 1831.
EDWARD ELLIS, Guardian.
Nov. 19—2t»
I ^OlJR months afterdate*, application will be
made to the honorable inferior court of
Troup eouoty, xx ben sitting tor ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate
of Samuel Hnmblet of Monroe county, dec’d.
namely, Daniel, Hetty, and Tenor, for the benefit
of the heirs of said-deceased.
W.T. WORTHAM,Adm’r.
Nov. 19—2(J
HENRY HEATH, [L. 8 ]
Signed, sealed nnd delivered in the presence of
THOMAS SADLER,
LITTLETON COLLINS, j. r.
GEORGIA—HARRIS COUNTY ~
Before me n justice of tho inferior court fils
said county and Stale, personally appealed, John
J. Harper, who being duly sworn, deposeth and
saitli, that the above is a true copy of an oiiginal
deed which bus been lost, or destroyed from the
possession ol deponent, so that he cannot find
the same. JOHN J. HARPER.
Sworn to, nnd subscribed before me, tins 13lR
September, 1831.
DANIEL HIGHTOWER, j. i c,
John J. Harper, IRule Ni Si, for the establish**
v 'fl >men! of a lost deed, in Harris*
Henry Heath. ) Superior court.
ShPTKMBKR Term, 1831.
It appearing to tho couit upon tin affidavit of
John J. Harper, thin ho has lost or imslmd an
original deed, of which the above »s u true copy,
so that be cannot find the son «, it is on motion of
Counsel, ordered Uint -the above copy be estab
lished in the place of the original, unless cause
he shexvn to the contrary ntthe n« xi term of tho
court, nnd that service bo perfected by publication
of this Rule, onco n month for three months, in
some public Gazette, in this Statu, or by seiviw
upon the person of said Henry Heath’, twenty
days before the next session of this court.
A correct copy from the minutes, j 4th Sc nti
183E C. BLANDFORD,Jr. C’Tk.
Dec. 3—29—m3m
WIIKKIFI’S’ SAilSir
LEE SALES.
a.l. bo sold, tit tho Court-houso in Lon*
» » county, on the first Tuesday in FKBIUJ-
AKY next, liclwoon the usual hours oi* sole, tlio
following properly, to-w it:
On. Ktny liorsn, ft ft-ei 1 oi 2 inches
high, five ar six years tdd, one ox cart, nnd otio*
lot of Innd, supposed to he No fib. in the *27lh
district of said county ; levied on ns Ilie property
of W illis YVrighi, to stitisfy n ii lii in fnvorol tju-
hriel Jones; li lit issued froiu Ilio Superior eourl in'
Oglethorpe county.
One lot ol' land No. 384, in the 28llr
district of said county, levied on as tin- property
of Solomon Davis, to satisfy n fi fa in favor or
I'.lnntlian Davis; fi io issued from a justices court
in Walton county; levy mode and leUm.ed totno*
by it constable.
On" lot ol land No. 8, in the 2G It dist.
of said county, levied oil tie the property of 8tee
plten Williamson, Je-se Kejister. end John Pow
ell, to satisfy fi fits in favor of .Natlmn Failles, ud*
ministrator of Levin f ames, di c'd, fi fits issued
from justices court in Washington county; levy
mode and returned to mo by u constable.
One lot of Inin) No. 149, in lit* 13th
district of said county, levied on nstlic properly
ol George Whcolernnd Thomas Koney and Nim
rod Jones, to sntisfy it ft fu in favor of Fdtnund
r idler, executor ol Jnsliun f uller, deceased; If
)U issued from a justices court iu Columbia couo
ty : levy made and returned to me by a constable. -
Ono lot of land No. 43, in the ]7th-
dist, ict of said county, lilt ied upon ns the proper
ty ol Charles Weeks, to sulisly a fi fain litvor of*
.lames t ‘laik ; ft fa issued iiom a justices court it,
Morgan connty; lovy tnndc und returned to me
by o constable.
J>» c*. 31 M A RTI N G. MIMS. 81,'a*.
TROUP SALES.
14 ILL lie sold between the usual hours iff
TT snie, on the first Tuesday in FLUUUA-"
ItY* next, iu the town of La Graoge, Troup cuuu-
ty, the following properly, to wit:
Ono Lot nl Liiitd No. 101, in the 3d
district of said county, let ied upon ns the ptoper-
ty of Jesse 14..Morris, to stttisly sundry fi fits from
a justice's court of Columbia county, in fnvorol
Isaac Rtnnsaj'vs. Jesse 11 Morris, and Benjamin,
Mttgrnder security; levy made by a constable.
Oik* hundred rn’td fifty acres of Land,
it being part of Lot No. 17!', io the 7tli district of
said comity—on Haiti lot ore some improvements;
oil levied upon ns the property of llimieon Bird
song. In satisfy sundry fi fus issued from a justice's,
court in fuvor of Dunn A: Newberry and others,
vs. l lurrison Birdsong; levy mode by a constable.
I tvo Negroes—Alike, ;t bov t nlniv
years old, and Harry, a boy, seven years ohl; all
levied upon ns the properly of Mary Hensley, tit
sulisly a ft la from Hall superior court in favor of
Patrick J. Murray vs. William Hensley, and Gu-
briol C. Deane security on cu sn bond.
three fen liter beds, titrate counterpanes
o bed covers, three sheets, three bedsteads., ,,p
Georgia— Carroll County.
H UREAS Anson Reynolds, ndministra-
^ ^ lor, :ind Mnrv Stewart, admiijistralrix on
tho cHfutoof John Stewart, dec’d. apply for lel-
tosordifimission from said estate—’l'liis is there
fort to cite and admonish all nnd aingulm the kin
dred und creditors of said deceased, to he and ap
pear nt my office wi’liin the time prescribed by
I txv, to shew cause, ifi any they have, why said
letters should m*t he granted. Given under my
hand this 9th January, 1832.
Jan. 21—36 WM L. PARR, c. c. o.
(ieorgia— Stewart County.
' HERE AS YViley Massey, administrator
% v on the estate of Joseph White, dec’d ap
plies f r letters of dismission: These nre therefore
to cite and admonish all nnd singular tho kindred
and oi editors of cnid deceased to he ami a, ar J i.ulfu’do^eupbues, ono set cupsandsu- lt ,” „„„
at ntv oftjee. within tho time prescribed by law, to ,a 11 nod - r 1 tects. one
clock, one pine slab, oec |)inc table, one i ,t 0 r
hooks, six ephUioUom chairs, one look* uu-glaa.
dales, one set cups ands-j'.,ec g,
pan of emootl.ing tror s ; all levied
|l Persons
f.n I tall. Macon.
ii. LUNGSTREET. j f^yu'h summer Squash Roquette a line salad,
ifiiog seats, will apply nt the I Oiooknerk Summer .do, Gar fen Lie.-s,
lueon. i Orookiieck Winter, do. l.ngltsh Sortel,
) White Head Letluic. While Musluid
CAUTION.
A l.L persons nre caulioiied against trading f.’r
two Promissory Notts, irixm by the sut»-
soiiberio Absalom i'.vhols only, xi/.: oneTirthc
sum of five hun(frt‘d dollars, payable on the first
dayof March last, the oth. r for one thousand dol
lars. paxabh ontho first day of March next—th»*
daiH of said notes not recollect ud The considei-
alion foi which said notes were-given has failed,
and 1 am determined not to pax them unless cojd-
! polled by law
, I will further say to p»* -ai.* wishing W avoid
j ditfienhy, that i am ru j-i - *t *4^1,•» of the pp-perty
’ ** ’ At it •give**, and will continae
aaree until dispossessed by
rma of the law.
E. B. VV. SPIVEY.
Jan 19— —3t
s'i.'w causo, if any they have, why said letters | „j mn aw the preporty of Jarnus Ser v to lLi?rf ,C<l
of <«smiss»on should not he ^antefk I U V u from Morgan superior court, iaVaxer of ff.o
. „ T” OMAS “• l,LNNlS ' r - C * »■ j G-Worry und Jaa.es Rcny
in ' | One Bay billy, tltiee veils .j| ( :
tvvc ntv Itarroj. of com; levied n|) on 0 ,,| ie ’
ty ul Allen 8ltm, In suti.fy t, fi | n , runi p lU ; , u r ,,^
riurcouc m favor of A. Ai F. McClendon vs. AU
Georgia—Muscogee County.
H UDSON a. THORNTON, administrator
on the estate of W illiam Martin deceased,
applies for Loiters of Dismission from said estate:
This is therefore to rite nnd admonish the kin
dred and creditors of said deer used, to he und ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted
Given tinder inv hand ihrs 7th dav of Novem
ber 1H3E JOHN TOWNSEND, c.c.o.
2t»—mtim
hiefi saiti note
in pos- c-sioM uf ih*'
strength of title in te
r J'o all whom this may concern.
£ j|* T RING n, y -hsmeu io the north, Mr. Hi
ram Brooks will act as my Agent.
Doc. 27—*34 BENJ. MARSHALL.
ten Sims,
Dec. 31.
D. 8. ROBERTSON, D. Sh'll'.
P rt Bi nations.
nj^llt, lOken.tliB oonvenir, and Carolina and
M. Georgia Alntauncs, all for 1H\i ,
Burtm. s Natural History, wuh modern improwl
mcnls. am, iitc Uuudted engravings, in & vnln •
Idyglot BthlMi n fine asoottment of Family Bi-
hlcs, Cabinet Library. No. », consi.ting „i .\ at0 .
biography of Mr W alter Scott, Ac. j u »t r ,. c ,. r e j
nttlo’ • umbus lloolt-Htote. and for sale at J
j"■‘i'-' - L. 8. NORTON
Nov. tftj ti ifawd-StaW.