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MY JOURNAL.
A TRIP Tp ENGLAND IK 183* V».
j§|4i>r$S ‘rim Turia=.. /,_
I I.' WI17 eliouhl 1 wwte ink ami p.pcr in
dracrilring avnyogc.in Iho •Mp Garrirk,
^Sp jrom Hiar York'to Liverpool, when mo
. epitome of it may be.Tound io tbo fol-
lowing rouuou from tlto’ pcn.of the il-
• lnrliiour bard.
flnor/eTf*ry pplee of linen unrolled, un.l THE SOUTHERN WHIG,
llimwri iijioo tbo floor, mini nothing else - >t)nLiiniD s«M ratDiT xonsuto;
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A fdm \/iaa atreak #till eo
BSSSSsSisi^
TWwMeof trait-™! *ti« « feuful
AaJ w*B mf auk* th* o#wee
Bat tx. *e fre*J**ntR?wind expend* cb# ••»!—
• ttseveb. my jufbr:«w* »®" *&**$&?
Beads alowly to the brerze tbe gncefal miM;
' 7I» fiMl fawItTitM eonit »Im| ;
And every brcMt wiib reptere wim to tweH.
K > bGtbe tbo mtuie of Um wilor-*on*! . .
what dark cloud has o’er Midden parsed f
1 mast Mow-Jtfae'/JM wl
likssavste. hungry beasts upon their piqy ;
They bam upon tbs deck.and sweep away
• - Wama’artiMtr fary meets, with horrid crash.
Is dreadful harmony sew shrieks tbe {ale.
Cheating the billows to the work of wrath,
. White (bander’s voire resounds along the path
Where blackest efoeda in jagged masses saiL
It ranot be this total! aod fragile bark
Wil beg widmaad the ragtag ef bar fees;
Aad y« ska bravos thsirfelsst straagth eomhiaed.
‘ Thera’s that within her whfch in vigor grows
'•-The more it’s perilled ; which doth ever mark
* Ifcmiainn sisi aoeisse nature—Mtao,
Are has tbs wares that some short hoars ago
Were ieshmg'medty’caast the blackened sky,
That tranquil aow as infant afffaiber be.
Aad saaBng as sweet ehildbood’s sonny Am Y
Hew hotbed al safer* soeaM la deep repose!
Byraibes lotting music from his tuneful nose.
" la tram it isa weary thing, this calm I
Te be tbesWojqwd, as ifeome magie wgad
Hadboand us to the spot with spsOoffet*.
What, though the ak be filled with heav’nly balm.
Am billows do no: rags f—the thought of land
Alone can make our breasts with joy dilate.
•AMunda to »*(—there's danger in those deads
Riage throuah^tjbe ship the trumpcMoogued
Wdi speed*of thought behold the reckless hand
The vessel rods and pitches bends the yard
Dawn kithe very wave*—a fearful sight
To aea them on that dizzy, plunging height,
Compel his yielding netitre to perform I
. What shape of peril daunts tbe aecastomad eye
He bares bis bosom scatheless to the storm.
Destruction's self with heedless look will scan,
And crushes e’en the knowledge ha mast die.
Ah sack one ptwses ay, ana gently laves
, The mdes winch oft their levy has oppressed.
The fa! orbed mo en looks dowa with fees aerenv.
The waters gleaomV ’"eath her cloud lew ray.
While zephyrs sofdy with the canvass play
That woos their kim-il is a lovely scene.
Tbahelnsman and the night-watch are my sole
‘Compeoioneow (he tfech, which through the day
8# boating seemed with hopes, and joys, and
fears, ’ J
How throws my spirit offttf* world’s control;
Hbwaoara on raptars’sserapu* wings away,
Agd javeb in the light of other apbetts!
.*• . . Vh^ . . \. f
, •Landho! land ho!’ thaUsMuftimag sound!
s by, tad gently lavas
Qaick leaping through the ship with joyous booed.
AH rash upon tbs .deck—each sparklink eye
WMiaegacgaaa is beat upon that dood
sty folds the wfehad fcr objects abroad.
•Tiers, there it is V a smversal shoot
Salome the Waving Goer now dimly seen,
Aad past adshaps are lost in present mirth.
Ws speed along how brightly, doubly green
Those fields appear! now leap ws gaily oet—
. Oaaa more, once store, I kiss thee, mother tarth!
The interim between the first and
last vorae, occupied twenty days, and
sfehoogh oar fellow passengers wore a-
greoable, tho ship’s library well stored,
. and tbe (are excellent, I do not know
thlt J ever waa so rejoiced to see a
hurnanbeing, as when tlio pilot came on
board at tho mouth of the river Mersey,
' on the morningof the 5th of November,
>41832.
■ A . ;*• i •
* As wo aailod up the river, a brilliant
■on, and cloudless sky unfolded one of
Itefag f.mtid, : which was- liable tty pay
duty, a pocket biblc-in which the owner
writroo bis name fa, was Mixed,
fridad toUl tbat be might ‘pack
up, arid be off.” -
' -This conduct on tbe part. of the first
minion of Royalty whom we encounter
ed, waijiot calculated to give tia a very
favorable impression of the Institutions
of the country through wbudi we inten
ded travelling; but it was so agreealde
to find ourselves once more upon terro
firms, that tbe occurrence was soon for-
gotten. .
Tbe dale of the existence of Liver
pool is comparilively modern; and,
either owing to its local advantages not
having beeu duly appreciated, or to the
general absence of the spirit of
me trial enterprise, it has bat lately em
erged from obscurity; but its rise has
been so rapid, and its political and com
mercial relations have become so impor
tant, that it now stands next to London
in'the scale of British cities. Its nu
merous ittrueturea for devotion, charity,
pleasure and business, in many of which
the metropolis itself is rivalled; the im
mense ranges of newly erected dwelling
distributed fato streets and
squares, in the most eligible situations,
and in a style of superiorelegance; tbo
number and convenience of those recep
tacles of its shipping—the docks; all
exhibit, at one view, the effects of com
mercial industry, directed by genius,
and supported by character.
In entering upon a descriptu
Liverpool, tbe Docks, from their
ber, magnitude and importance, are en
titled to priority of notice. They are
of three kiwis: The wet docks, which
receive the ships fa the foreign trades,
haring large and heavy cargoes to dis
charge. They enter and depart from
these at high tide, when the gates are
opened and the docks filled--as the tide
lowers, tho - t gates aro abut, and the
water retained, while the bed of the riv
er is nearly dry. The next are fos dry
docks, so called, because they are left
dry when tho (he tide ia out; they gen
erally receive the vessels/that are cm.
ployed coastwise. Tbe Others are the
graving docks, which admit or exclude
tbe water at pleasure, and in which ships
ore laid rdy for the purpose of caulking
*>*id repairing. The largest Dock,
called Prince’s Dock, and being fro-
qucnled by all the Americas packet
ships, presents a constant scene of bus
tle and animation. It is 500 yards long,
by 106 bntfri, and covers an area, inelu-
dingitstwo ft^cks, of67,129 yards. The
quays bn tmek’ aide are spacious, and
tbe whole is enclosed by a lofty brick
wall, baring gates at convenient distan
ces. j There are seven other wet docks,
tbe whole embraringan axeaof upwards
of ninety acres of -water. •
It was with much pleasure that I ac
cepted tbe invitation of a friend to visit
St James* Cemetry, which is farmed on
the site of a quarry from which suvHcz® 111
stone has been abstracted to constru ct
many of the public buildings. Thr
lower part of tbe ground is tastefully’
disposed in shrubbery' and flowerbeds,
ir4ersected by serpentine walks. On
one ride-are ranges of catacombs rising
to the level of tbe city, while tbe others
elope gradually, and are covered with
cypresses, yews and willows. There
were but few monuments erected, the
cemetry baring just beeu laid out but
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Bates of Advertising,
Letter* of Citation, .82 75
Notice to D’rs and C’rs, (40 ds) 3 25
Fsur Months Notices, 4 00
Kales of Personal Property .by 7
Executors, Administrators, or >3 25
Guardians, 3
Sales of Lands or Negroes by do. -4 75
Application for Letters of Dismission, 4 50
Other Advertisements will be charged
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type, or less, first insertion, 6nd50 cents
for each weekly continuance.' If publish
ed every other week, 02 1-2 cents for
each continuance. If published once a
month, it will be charged 75 rents each
time. For a single insertion, 81 00 per
square
Advertisements, when the number of
ntertions is not merited upon them, will
b« published till forbid, and charged
cordingly.
t$r Noties of the sale of Lands and
Negroes, by Administrators. Kxeeutors,
or Guardians, most be published sixty
days previous tp the day of sale.
#3* The side of personal Property, in
like mnuner, must be published voxtv
days previous to day of sale.
(&• Notice to debtors and creditors of
an estate must be published fobty days.
0^ Notice that Application will be made
to the Conrt of Ordinary for leave to sell
Land or Negroes, must be published rock
mouths. •
£fc>- Notice that Application will he
made for Letters of administration, must
be published thirty days, and Letters
of Dismission, six months.
rpHESE medicines are indebted for
A their n»tne to their manifest and
sensible at: tic it iu purifying the springs
and channels of life, and enduring them
with rented tone and vigo«v In many
hundred certified cases which lmve been
made public, and hi almost every species
of distune to which the human frame is
liable, the l.anpy effccllr of MOFFAT’S
LIFE ’.PILLS AND PHENIX.BlTTERS
have been gratefully and publicly acknowl.
edged by the persons benefit ted, and who
were* previously unacquainted with the
beautifully philosophical principle# upon
which they are . compounded; and upon
which they consequently set
The LIFE MEDICINES recommend
themselves in diseases .of every form and
description. Their first operation is to
loosen front the coats of the stomach and
bowels, the various impurities and crudi
ties constantly settling around them, and
to remove tbe hardened feces which collect
in the.convotations of the small intestines.
Othet-medicines only partially cleanse
these and leave such collected masses be-
bUxNas to produce habitual costiveness,
with aH its train of evils, or sudden diar
rhoea,'with Its imminent dangers. This
fact is well known to ail regular anatom
ists, who examine the human bowels after
deathand hence the prejudice of these
well informed rasa against quack medi-
cines—or medicines prepared and heralded
the public by ignorant persons. The
Sheriffs* Sale.
For May, 1811.
The firet name after the property, is that
of tho owner. The latter that of the per
son at whoso instance it is levied upon.'
Xftadison.
Meadows
second "effect of the Lite Medicines
de*A the kidneys and the bladder, and by
this means, ilie liver sod tbe lungs, th*
healthfn) action of which entirely depends
upon the regularity of the urinary or
raus.—T)»e blood, which takes its red color
from the' agebej of the liver and-lungs,
before it passe* into the heart, being thus
purified far them, and nourished by food
eoming from * ctath stomach, courses
freely; through; the vfeins, renews every
part: of the system,: and triumphantly
Administrator's Sale.
\MTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
* * May usxt, before the court house
door in the townni wntkinwillr, within the
usual hours of sale, one hors* belonging to
the estate o( Archibald Lard, deceased.
WILLIAM LARD, Adm'r.
March 12. 1841. - 46-tds
evor. beheld. The shores, well cultiva
ted, end frfaged with rich enclosures,
gradually sloped to thei water* edge;
while the river was almost coveted
with vessels—fpme, laden with the pro-
. doceof British industry, dropping down,
Administrator's Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the ‘Hon
orable the Inferior Court of Troup
county, when sitting for oidinary purpo
ses, will be sold on the first Tuesdsv in
May next, in the town of Clarksville, Hab
ersham county, iiotof land No. 159 in the ^ .
tJDi.t-0f „id county, containing MO,
seres more or less, belonging to the ea- hy in jr tm*|^p himself may sat
tale of Michal Pearson, late of Maringo
county, Alabama, deceased. Sold for toe
benefit ofthehsir* of said deceased. Terms
CD the day of sale.
JAMES M. CHI VERS, AdiaV
Feb. 26.1841. 44-ti
F OUR months after date, appli
cation will be made to the Honora
ble the Inferior court of HaU county, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
cell the Negroes belonging to the estate
of Frank Jones, deceased.
W. JONES. Ex’
mounts tbe bannerof health in the bloom
ing cheek.,
Moffat’s Vegetable Lifo Medicines have
been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a
sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia. Flatnlen-
" * itation of the Heart, Loss ofAp-
[eartburn and Headache, Restless
ness, Ill-temper, Anxiety, Lsngour and
Melancholy, Costivenrss, Diarrhea, Chole
ra, Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatism, Gout,
Dropsies of all kinds, Worms, Gravel,
Asthma and ' Consumption, Scurvy, Ul
cers, Inveterate Sores, Scorbutic Erup
tions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive com
plaints, Sallow, cloudy, and other disa
greeable Complexions, Salt Rheum, Erysi
pelas* Common Colds and Influenza, and
various other complaints which afflict tbs
human frame. Ia Fever and Aovs, par
ticularly, the Life Mcdicifies hare been
most eminently successful; so much so
that fa the Fever and - Ague districts Phy
sicians almost universally prescribe them.
All that Mr. Moffat requires of his pa-
tientflia to bo partietdar in taking the Life
Medicines. strictly, according to the dircc-
i ions, i It'is not by a newspaper notice, or
by any thing lie himself may say in their
isvor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is
’one hy tbe results oTa fair trial.
MOFFAT’S MEDICAL MANUEL; de-
good as a domestic guide, to health,
his little pamphlet, edited by W. p. Mof-
fat, 375 Broadway, New York, has been
published for the purpose of explaining
more fully -Mr. Moffat's theory of disea
ses, and will be found highly interesting to
persons seeking health. It treats iipi
tkm will be made to the Honorable
the Inferior Court of Clark county, when
sitting as a Court of ordinary, for leave to
sell the Negroes belonging to Overturn
Stephens, minor of David Stephens, di
sased, for tbe benefit of said minor.
WILLIAM D1CKEN, Guar.
March 5. 1841. 45-4m
T^OUR months after date application
wiU be made to the honorable the In
ferior Court of Jackson county, when sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to
aril the resl estate “ ” ’ • —
late of said county.
JOHN SEAY, AdaCr.
February 5,1841. 41-4m
E j^QUR months after date, application
Will be made to the Inferior court of
Morgvft 1 eotmty, when sitting for ordinary
Aqiia ammonia
Bark. Peruvian
Brimstone,
Balsam Copaiba
Cream Tartar
Castor oil, No. L
purpoa , 'V» ,iBr *° ■*!! the Negroes M- Cantor,
waging t> the estate of James Simmons.
if the committee cany out their plan of
allowing no monnmonlto be erected but ordinary ^guri»se#,
and otliere, bearing home the produc
tions of foreign dimes, coming into port.
TkepsctoTe wasfilled op and enlivened
hy numbers of steamboaia, smoking as
J they aril against both. Wild and tido^and
byamal! sail-boats, glidtogin different
direcdons (hro^fi thW Water, scadding
'bsftro. the breeze, or impelled by the
ateusured stroke of the oar. Am we ap-
preached tbe city we became orery.mo-
meet more with .fra great commercial
\tmpWtaace. The immense dofiks; filled
with shipping, literally presented a foT-
sf.whilethe
f hum of
what are in good tiate, the spot will be
an unique and ornamental appendage,
of tho highest utility to the city, and an
object of curiosity to the visiter.
From the Cemetry ure went to the
Institution for the Blind, which presents
an. interesting spectacle. If any class
of pcopleare deserving of pity, it is the
indigent blind. They are either fpreed
to a life of vagrancy and-rice, orobliged
to depend far a scanty sustinenco upon
a grudging parish or needy relations;
and, dettUute .of employment, they drag
fkttttedristetiee paitaui to themselves,
tjndivtietisonie to society. At this in-
stitution, however, they have succeeded
fa leannng'tWblind a number of useful
art*, and thus qnsbled them by obtain
ing employment, to escape tbe miseries
of vacancy and' reflection, and - at- tho
Wittfifiiito become lemdependent, fay
contributing to their own subsistence.
The pupils were neatly dressed, aind
seemed happy as they pursued tbeir*av-
ocations with, a degree of skill that
could Wot fail to elicit surprise. They
were engaged in btuikec making, spin-
who .placed the
the left hand, z
—, end t he
faca allowed te ^ ^
cure for
B. JONES, Guardian.
January 2J* 1841. -
■CiOUR months a.ft*rdate, application Will
JU be made to tbe iJonornblei the Inferior
under age, bold in the Ia**o comins to the
•rphans of William Hays,‘deceased, from
the estate of Nehemiah Hays, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of said orphans.*
JAMES TREVOR, Guardian.
February 5b 1841. 41-4m
JAMES CONNER,
Type Founder,
coax ex or ask a*d nassau-streets.
Nexo-York.
R espectfully informs iu*
old patrons and the public, generally,
that he continues formsnufketure and sup
ply every article used in the Printing busi-
aces, as well as to Stereotype all jobs that
may offer. He embraces this opportunity
te return thanks to those whose patronage
he has extensively enjoyed for so many
yean, and to say thathc iato be- found at
tbe old established stand, corner of Ann
and Nassau streets; fuHy prepared to exe
cute any order he may be honored with;
and that the Type manufactured by him is
from a selection of fsces taken from his
sewing, Ac, ami it is also a great object
of tboauperfatending committee tohave
them well instructed in music.' They
», WWpanibk, qualified for tbe
t handTaiid °® coofo rganbita,.ciramatanc.which,
io country plmcm particularly, may bo
an important advantage to the neighbor
hood where they are introduced, for
almost every church here hiss an organ.
* oy are enabled to pro
ws a comfortable live
lihood, and have mot with considerable
s*
Brokerage. 1
Seed *
eefl Gold, Silver South Carolina Fundi Un- , >eb
WILUAM DAVIS.
Athens, March
TO aa CONCLUDED.
200 acres of-Land, adjoining Meadows
and others; Elisha Ware and James Long,
Executors ot Edward Ware,' decoased. vs.
James M Wai e administrator of Higginbo
tham, deceased. - '
' 50 acres of Land, on tbo waters of Brushy
Creek, adjoining lands of Bridy Williams
and others: William Meroney,.and others,
vs Noah Segrnves.
Walton. •
202 1-2 acres of Land, the place whereon
Thomas Mobley now resides, adjoining
lands of Jesse Dismusks and other*» Os-
well E Cnraiicfheal, survivor, dec. vs. Eli
jah Beam, Thomas Mobley, James Smith,
and Ferdinard Beam..
Two Negroes, 8ilvey, about . .
years old, and* ber child a boy about 8
months old: Algenon S Williams and oth
ers, W F Hill.
One road wagon and two pair horses,
te surrcl horse eight years old, and five
head of cattle, the property of Samuel Ag-
new, one-fourth or acre lot In the town of
Social Circle, the fot whereon Jonathan
Lcwellen now resides, with the improve-
meats, three head of horses, one a sorrel
mare eight years old. one a bay horse po
ne v 4 years old, one a sorrel horse 4 years
old: Charles B Hitt dc Co. vs Samuel Ag-
new and Jonathan LeweUen, security en
stay.
One sort el horse 9 or 10 year# old; le.
vied upon as the property of Robert A
Johnston, to satisfy a fi fa in favor Jennings
dc Palmer.
One hundred acres of Land, in the cut
off j nut of Walton county: levied on as the
property of Thomas Jones, the place
whereon the defendant now lives, adjoin
ing Vnnderford and Widner. Hitt and Dill,
v* Tfeomes Jones.
Clark Sb’ff<sSaIc.
For May, 184L :- v ; .
-^yiLLtesoM on th-flntTuMlhyui
door in wi -
loviod on o» th. property of
Bomon. to mUsly two 8f»«
_ Lumpkin Inferior court,one in ..- irr .-,
faTor of James Hunt vs said Bomon, and *|, e lenl hours
the other in favor of Joseph Stover, for the nertvto wit;
use of James Hunt vs Preasly Howard and , ™ -"A 1
William O Bomon, and one from the Su. J-ttfGC DCgTOCSj IO Wit
perior Court, In favor of John Choice dc
Co. and one in favor of Keen Sc Hope,
Bank of Darien and sundry others vs said
„ Andrew HoweQ has
[os. 113,146.147, all mthe 15th diet.
— - mo. north: all levied on aa the proper
ty of Andrew Howell, to satisfy two fi fas
issued from Lumpkin -Superior Court .fa
favor of Reuben Walson and A '.K Black-
well vs said Howell.;
Clark Sb<ffts Sale,
For May, 1841.
VX7IM. ■» noM oi> th. fit* Taa^ay in
TT M»y next, nt th. Court Honeo of
.Clarka county, within tho hpqful hour, of
Mle^the following property, to wit: : “
. Thirty shares of the capital
Uoek of the GeorgiaBafl Hoodud Bank-
ing Company, atrutding on tbe hooka of the
Bonk in the noma of the trustee ot L. A.
Bobby, leeied on u the property of Wm.
J. Hobby, 8entor, the security, to mtieiy
noffa. one from the Biehmond Interior
Court in faeorof Andrew I. Miller rr. Wm.
J. Hobby, Junior, pricip.1, and Wm. J.
Hobby, Senior, eecority, the other from tbe
Court ol Common Pleas, of the city ot An.
gusto, in fovor of Wm. E. ud J. U. Ji "
xi. the some.
The interest of Joseph M. Har-
S n choree of the capital otockoi the
Rail Rood and Bonking Company,
: on tho Books of tbe Bank hi tbe
name of the estate of Da,id Steplieni de
ceased, being one tenth pert or acid shares.
Also, the interest of the raid Joseph M.
Harper, in the tract of land wherepii Oarid
Stephens, Junior, now resides, leeied on
aa the property of Joseph M. Harper, to
aides: leviedon as the property or Malvina satisfy a jfi/a issued from the Superior
Eskridge, by virtue of a fi fe issued from Court of Stewart countr.m fteorof W. Z.
m _ _ i upon'
prevalent diseases, and the eanees there-
of. Price. 25 cents—for sale byMr. Mof
fat’s agents generally.
Then, ▼aiimblo Medicines are far sale in
AUiPrfs, Gn.,at tbs Prug Store ef
Marchil7.isy>. C.M.BEESE, Ag’l.
DRFfiS; MEDICINES. &C.
FM1HE subscribers continue to keep
JL constantly on hand,*a large and ffell
selected assortment of
nma HelleiiMS, Vslsta, OH*. Glass,
At ye Stuff8, &c. Ac.
All ot which- they will sell on as liberal
terms as any other house of th* kind in
this place. The following is a brief cata
logue of their stock;
Arrow vooti best Arsenis
• ---a. Alum
Bluestons
Blacking.
Borax,
Camphor
Cnbebs
Canihridges
Corrosive sublimate
Cobalt
Cayeune Pepper
Essences, assorted
Ergot
Foldigitalifl
" Senna
Gingerroot
Gold leaf
u Foil, Dentists
Honey
Hops, French
w —y • t-r Iodme
Isinrlass, assorted Inks, assorted
Jujnbo parte, FrencfaKreosote
Magnesia, H«ny*a Mask
«; Lamp Nut gall
Manna/ Morphine
Essential oiLkfissort'dPenrI ash
Orris root. Quicksilver
and saffron. Soda, for washing
' Salepsom
One honse and lot in the towq of Jeffer
son, wlicreon Henderson Gilliland now re.
nf Melvins
the Superior Conrt of Jackson county, in
favor of James C Rawls vs Melvina Esk-
a -R,
property c
fi fas, tbe officers of Court vs Boler Moon.
f Hall.
One mute: levied on as the property of
Obadmb Gravitt, to satisfy a fi fa from
Hall Superior Court in favor of Thomas
Minyard, vs John Laity, Obadiah Hravett,
Ezekiel Buffington and James Say, secu
rities on the stay.
Lots of Land Nt
lot No. 146. containing 125 acres, all in the
10th diet, and lott No. 42, in the 11th diet,
of said ceunty: levied on as tho property
of John Wlielchel, to satisfy a mortgage
fi fa from Hall Superior Court in favor of
Warren Joordan.
150 acres, more or !«#■, being all the traet
of land whereon Slighter Starnes now
lives: levied on as his property, io satisfy
sundry fi fas from a Justice's Court in fa
vor of Wm M Beil, J E Brown & Co. and
others.
Habersham.
One Town lot in the village of Clarkes-
ville. No. 28, and all the improvements
tberoon, and lot No. 42, 10th disk Haber
sham county, and part of lot No. 13, and
part of lot No. 20, both in th*»8rd dial. Hab
ersham county, containing 300 acres: le
vied on as the property of noses Hershaw,
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Samuel TunnoU,
and other fi fas vs said Horshaw.
Lot No. 5.13th dist. Habersham county,
levied on as the property of Sylvanns Rip
ley, deceased, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
the Superior Conrt of Jackson county, in
favor of Robert Ratchford against J D
Friersnn and Obedience Ripley, adminis
trators of S Ripley deceased, and Jaifies
Nabers.
Lumpkin.
Lot No. 223, i3th dist. 1st sec., south
levied on as the property of Charles Cofch-
run, to satisfy two fi fas issued from »
Justice’s Court of Lumpkin county, in fa
vor of Roland Osbnrn vs said Coehr
Lot No. 53,1st diet, of originally H&ber-
jam, now Lumpkin eonntv, containing
■250 acres, more or less, well improved;
levied on as the property of Lewis. Brady,
ify two fi fits one from the Superior
Court of said connty in favor of Edward
Carnes vs Lewis Brady and Hogan Gaddis;
the other from the Inferior 'court of said
county, in favor of James Hunt vs Lewis
Brady and Thomas Goodrum. ’■<
All the interest Utak Richard Moore and
John Burk has in'andto lota Noe. 586.and
32,13th dist and 1st sec. north half: levi
ed on aa the property of Moore Sc Bark, to
satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior
court, of Lumpkin in favor of the officers
of court vs Moore Sc Burk.
Fractional lot No. 267,13th diet. 1st
south coattuning thirty-eight acres, more
or less: levied on as the property of John
Smith, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a
Justice's court in Lumpkin county, in favor
of James Cantrell, R Oeburn and others vi
said Smith.
Conit of Stewart countv.fa favor of
Walthour tr. Joseph M.~Harper. ■
Thirty four negroes, to wit:
John, Nelly, Betty, Jinsey, Folly. Eliza,
Nancy, Barry, Cambridge, * blacksmith,
Jimmy, Joshua. Fanny, Ben,Joehua.Eady,
Betty, Hesse, Abram, a shoe maker,-Jona
than, Lucius, James Johnson, Miles, Sally.
Sirena, Mtqtha, James, Squire, Margaret,
Mary, Glasgow, a shoemaker, Daniel, Ro
bin, a first rate blacksmith, Levina and Ga
briel. of ages ranging from 45 to infancy,
levied on as the property of John A. Cobh,
to satisfy sundry fifas issued from the In
ferior Court in favor of 8teven Thomas v$
John A. Cobb and Howell Cobb, endorser,
and otherJE/<» vs. John A. Cobb.
JAMES HENDON, D. MM.
April 2, 1841. 49-tds
Tapers, dee. dee.
medicines.
Peters’ Bilious Pills'
Evans! Chamomile PiHa
Mfles* Tomato do
Montague’# Balm, for tooth ache
Copaiba Capsules
Eustance Sc Temple’a Gonnorrhw Mixture
Corn plasters
Honey of Boneact, for cold*
Hay’s Linamenl for Piles (
Balm of Colombia, !or restoring the hair
Indian Panneea
old specimens, together with a number of Houck’s do
addinons.of asnperioreat; tbatheisena- 8waun r * do . J
" * - - weD asYounts, rt the Also,an extensive assortment of French,
faces, and of a areal- German, and American Perfumery; Hair,
la improved nalUy tf metal He ie nlso Tooth, Nails, Shoe, Hat, mid Scrubbing
engaged ingetlin jup, bj a newly diacov- Brneiiee. : '
.erf nroceM. .n extensiro rarie. of new Warranted FrCshEngUsh GttT-
mnd lnglily ornamental articles. Arrange- ,r„_
nients are made with the manufacturers of llCJl
Presses and other Printing Materials, that always on hand, suited to the season,
will enable him to exreule orders as exne. In addition to the stock in store; Wear*
ditiouKly aa any other Founder fa the Un- constantly receiving.from New York, Phi-
ion, and on as favorable term*.- ladelpbia and Boston, an enlarged assort-
A new specimen is now in th* course of ipent, (mostly French Importations,) which
printing. * . makes onr assortment as extensive and
copying the above r.drrr- complete, ao that of'any other house In this
times, and forwarding one city or Charleston,
copy containing it, will be entitled to their Afl-ordero from Merchants and oth-
pay in Type, provided a bill of four times era wlfl receive prompt attention,
the amount be made. - GARVIN 4c HAYNES.
January 22,1841. 39-3w No. 232 Broad-etreet
it 7,1840
Iy-15
Alt the title and interest (bo-
ing. life esute) of T.bitba Melanin Mifl I,
two Degrees, to wk: Jim,, nu .boot dtf ■
jexra ofige, uid SipMns, .girl Mxrntl,
YP»r* of eg., slso Ml the interest of Btread
Mellon in ud to eMd negroes; one h>,
mare, 0 jeers old. tbe property of TebUh.
Melton; also the into irate of Trtiuha Meg.
ton ud of Stroud Moku io end u . era.
tein met of lud u the waters of Barber,
Creak, containing three hnndred acres,
more or Mn, adjoining Crow and others,
ing the place whereon Snood Melton
now lire., leried on in satisfy .fir. in ft.
vdr of Anaeinm L. Harper ee Stroud MeU
ton and Tabithn Melton, and another I ft
- Tabkha Melton.
All tho title and interest of
William E. Hugbcsjn and to fourteen acren
of land, more or tees, on Barber, Creek
joining Tuck and others, with the imprrare.
meats on said met of land, including a
grist and raw mid, with all the appnrten.
aneea thereunto belonging .leeied on to
•ohefj ajf/era fartir of Hartwell Jaekaon,
Sen. ei. William B. Hnghea and Knao S,
Vincent.
One negro man by the name
Df Fed rick, about M Tears of age, leried
ones the property ofG. W.Foster, to eat-
mr a fif. in faeor of Tbomaa J. Parmileo
es. G.W. Foster, N. C.Barnett and W. B.
Bright well. FRANCIS JACKSON, Sh'ff.
April 8,18«1. 49Ada
Forsyth Sh«ff% Sale,
For June, 184L
\\T1LL be sold beta, the Conrt Honeo
* * door, in tbe town ol Camming, For
syth county, on ths first Tuesday in June
next, within tbe usual hours of sale, tbo
following, property, to wit:
One Road Wagon and firo
Mules, levied on as the property of William
Farris, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued
from Forsyth- Inferior Court, in fiuror of II.
H. Rausscaw, v». said Farris, property
pointed out in said mortgage.
ELIAS FINCHER, Sh%
April 2,1841. 49-tds
Administrator's Sale.
3REEABLE to aq order of the
orable the Inferior court of Madison
county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, will be sold before the court honse door
of said county, on the first Tuesday ia
April next, between the usual hours, of
sale, the following property to-wit: The
plantation whereon James W. Hopkins,
deceased, formerly resided, with tbs lm-
irovements thereon, and the right (hat he
ia* to one negro boy, Sam. All sobl for
tbe benefit of hta heirs. Terms made
known on the day-of sale. :
JAMES HOPKIN, Aim'
January, 22,1841. 39
Executor's Sale.
House doors, of the counties In which the.
land now lies :
Lot of land in the eighteenth district,
third section of Cherokee connty, number
sixty five, containing forty aeVes.
lLSO—One half of lot number two hun
dred and sixty eight, containing one hun
dred and sixty acres, in tfae> twenty third
district, and second section of Cherokee.
WALTER A. APPLING,
Executor in right qfKhM/tfjijjrn tie estate
Aprils, 1641.
Forsyth SMPs Sale.
For May, 1841.
YN7ILL be sold before tbo court honse
* *■ door in the town of Camming, For
syth eonntv, on the first Tuesday in May
next,, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to.wit:
Lot of (and, No 1223 in tho
second district, first section, levied on as
the property ot John Anderson, to satisfy
nft/a issued from Foray th Superior Court
in favor of Jacob Pettijohn vs. James An
derson and John Anderson. «
Lots No 252, and 379,- am
323 in the first district, first section, levied
on as property of William Farris to satisfy
sundry fifas issued from a Justice’s Court
of Forsyth county, in favor of David Black,
well, for the ass of C. HoweD,leviodonand
returned to me by a constable.
' Lois of land No. 318 and 3l19
and north east halfof3I7 and 411,413 and
the West half of424 in the 14th district,
first section, leviedon as the property of
Absolem M< Reese, to satisfy nfifd issued
from Forsyth Superior Court in fitvor of
Richard Banks ts Absolero M. Reese and
Jacob M. Sc udder, property pointed out by
rt R. Billups, deceased '
will be made to ’ the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Clark county, when set
ting as a Court of ordinary, for leave'to
sell lO shaies of the Bank Stock ol the
Georgia Rail Road, one tract Vof land con
taining 250 acres more or . less, whereon
David Stephens now lives, also two negro
men, Dick and Simon, all the property of
David Stephens, deceased, So be sold for
the benefit of the bare, and creditors of
said deceased. ' c : >.•;.» > .
HARRIS STEPHENS, E**r.
April 16, . v . 5i-4m
Lot No. 793.4th dist. 1st sec.: levied on
as tbe property of John H Hi! ho use. to
satisfy a fi fit issued from a Justice's court
of Lumpkin, in favor of Newton Bramlet,
for the use of Joel Bramlet ve said Hil-
huse.
Lots Nos. 558; 600, 601. 602, 624, 625,
667,669 693,691, sR fa the 5th dist. 1st
sec.: levied on as the property of Elias
Turney, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
Inferior, court of said county, in favor of
Martin Davis vs Elias Turner and Nathan
iel Harbsn, security on stay—the above
lots levied on under the incumbrance of
three mortgages, one in favor of James
Brannon, oue in favor of Harrison 8um-
me roar, and the other in favor ol A B Mal
ory, etaL
LotNo. 476,12th dist. 1st section: levied
on as the property of WiJIiato Findley, to
satisfy a fi fa issued from Lumpkin Supe
rior court in favor of Matthew Keeth. vs
said Findley.
Lot No. 118MIth diet 1st section: le
vied on as the property of William Rich
ards, to satisfy two fi fas issued from a
Justice's court of Rabun county, in favor
of Cleavhtnd Coffee, vs. said Rsehards.
The one undivided half of lot No. 1083,
12th dist. 1st section: levied on a# the
siropertj of Jonathan Jewetts, to satisfy a
WHEREAS Harris Thur-
mond. Guardian of the or-
phans of Jose]
applies to me for letters.'of
These are therefore to site
ish all and singular, tbe kindred and eredi;.
tors of said minora, to bo and/appear at
my office, within foe time prescribed by
Given under my hand at office, this 5th
January, 1841..
BOWLIN CONNOR, c.c. •.
97-6m
Two negro men, Stephen, a mulatto,
between twenty and thirty years old; and
Andereon, about twenty or twenty-five
years old, very dark: levied on as the prop
erty of Boling \V Field, to satisfy a fifa
issued from Lumpkin Superior court, in
favor of the Bank of Darien, vs Boling .W
Field, Wm G Field and John D Field, sen.
LotNo 991, in tbe 12th dist. and 1st sec
tion, on which there is a grurt and saw
mill: levied on as the property of Corneli
us Hibberts, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued
from the'Superior court of Lumpkin coun
ty, one in favor of the Georgia Railroad and
Ranking company, one in favor of B W
Force Sc co. and one in favor of
Lott, and sundry other fi fas vs
berta.
Wbbsbas Joseph Bell,
Administrator of the ee-
tale oTFraneM Bell, dec^
applies to me for Lettereof Dismission:
These are therefore to cite and admoL
ish all and singular the kindred^ and eredi-
tors of said deosaaed, to be *nd appear at
my.office, within tbe time prescribed by.
law, to show cause* if any they have, wire
said letters should not hi granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 21st
day of December, 1840. : 4
JOHN G. PITMAN, eao.
Lot of land No. 36, in tho sc-
cood district, firet section, levied on as the
property of John H. Hensloe, to satisfy a fi
fa issued from a Justices Court of Camp
bell connty, in favor ot Adolfos White, le-'
vied on and returned to me by a constable.
Lot No. 340 in the third dis-
trict, first section, levied on as the proper
ty of Dudley M. Jones, to satisfy a i /«is
sued from a Justices Court of Madison
connty, fa favor of Gill fa Bond. Levied
on and returned to me by a constable.
Lots of land Noe. 1070 and
1071, and 999, and 906k in foe third district,
first section, leviedron aa tbe property of
Merida Scruggs, to satisfy sundry fifas is
sued from a Justice's Court, of Forsyth
oouDtr, fa favor of Leonard Winters tx.
Merida Scruggs and R. Foster. Levied
on and returned to me by a constable.
Lot No. 166 in the 14th dis-
trict, first section, leviedon as the proper
ty of Samuel MeRigbt, to satisfy a jf/e is
sued from a Justice’s Court of Forsjth
county, by virtue of an attachment in fa
vor of Cam fa FooL Levied on and return
ed tome by a constable.
Lots Nos. 287, and 299, and
300; in foe first district, first section, levied
n as tbe property of Jerman M. Lester to
; to show cause, if any they have, why atiafy sundry fi'fas issued from Forsyth
said letters should not be granted.- ^ > ^ Superior Court, in favor of Moore fa Da-
GEORGIA, )WhE R E A 8 John Q
Cfarfc Cotortv. >Mayne,'Adi “
jr"
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish^
all and singular, the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be.and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law,
to show cauw, if any they have, why said
vis vs. Smith fa Lester, and other fi fas vs.
said. Lester.
Lot of land No. 199 in tho
third district, first section, levied-on aa tbo*
property of William Phillips, to satisfy ajf
fa issued from the Foray th Superior Court
in favor of Hand 4 Scranton t*. the said
Wm. Phillips.
One grey mare, one cow and
rail. And 30 brad of Mock hog*, leried on
aatbs prop«rtj of John Wollis, to ntiWV .
//a ianad from tba Inferior Contt of K>r.
nth coonlj, io fetor of Z. D. Hr rood rs.
John Wollis. maker, and M. K. Hudson
and Wm.G. Reid, securities.
Lot of land No. 666 in tho
third district, first section, leried on artho
property of Charles Garner, to aatWjr a fi
ft issued from sJsatioo’o Court, ofPauld.
ing county, in feror of Augustus Young XI
Chartea Gamer, and D. U. tc B. M. Witch,
er, andoraen. Leried on slid returned to
me by acontlable. I
ELIAS FINCHER,
letters should not be granted.
Given undermyhondat
■■BBsnsassnnaamhhinBfl
day of February, fo41. • - ’ ■'
. BOWLIN CONNORfe.c. 6. .
t;—■ sr—^—t-t*
Garden-Seeds, wt*
jU^r^ived,* a large supply of Cab-
' SHAW ( Jo BACON,^
WESH ENGLISH
lARDEtfS EDS.
r U8T yoci.od, mdf.r safe by:
W B WELLB do CO;
Aprils, 1811.
Clark Sheriff’s Sale.
' For June,-1841.
nriu. Im sold ou the firm Tuer.
rt. day ia Jmfe next, before the
conrt bouse door of Clark stately, wahin
- ' *sgal hours of sale, the following pso-
mmi