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ANM AGRICULTURAL Al© MERCANTILE INTELLIGENCER.
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VOL. i.
I, hivertiser & Intelligencer
~ , i n n Tiiesd n's and Fridays at Five 1
’ trwnum,in advance. Advertisements
r - s . *?,!„. usual rates: those sent without a
, mhcr of insertions, will he published
>" 1 “TSt and charged accordingly.
if Land, l>y Administrators, Ex -
" ruardians, are required, by law, to be
Tuesday in the month, between
111 &C f ten in the forenoon and three in the
< the couurt-house in the county m
;0 f ’ rnr cr*v is situate. Notice of these
!lthr X Len in a public gazette sixty days
IP tj the day of sale.
nUS r npwoes must be at public auction, on
&^irs?£s2
c-iyiv days notice thereof, m cue of the
■ V ‘“ h ttU of this state, and at the door of the
i such sales arc to be held.
> S the sale of Personal Property must
in like manner, Forty days previous to
Debtors and Creditors of an Es
. v n -vb'ishcd for forty days.
£ v®'£VV npidicatiun will I* made to the
; inrt of Onlinary f r leave to sell Land, mus, be
; vS. d Negroes, must be pub
ished fir four months, before any oiuor absulut
I,all be made thereon by the Com t.
SPRINGS.
nTir subscriber has made large and extensive
I movements to bis Establishment at this
1 fe f, r the convenience and comlort of those
Bjrsi' who may think proper to visit him. .
■i His best exertions will be used to render their
jtration as comfortable as possible.
I Indian Springs, May 20,1831. EMt
■ rr- Tlw Journal, Macon Telegraph,
Biv'umuli Ge<tri>ian, Augusta Couriry, and Athe-
Kn, at Athens, will publish the above four times,
R,l forward their accounts to “ L. A. E.” Indian
Rtiiigs, Leo.
jjfuonipctur Spying,
ILtmoc* county, €ie gia.
undersigned, after great labour and ex
ise, is at length enabled to offer this esta-
Diit to the notice of the public,
climate like ours, where the enervating in
ofiong and warm summers is experienced
nvitingthe operation of causes, tending
toduction of autumnal diseases, it is an
fno trilling import to the community to
•ouise to a situation in which the assaults !
sc may be prevented, its violence mitiga*
recovery rendered speedy and effectual,
dace the undersigned honestly believes he
ig in the Montpelier Spring,
endeut of the advantageous location cf
iblishment; situated in a region unques
healthy; the Medical qualities of the wa
of a character entitling it to high claims
• confidence of the community.
.vaters of Saratoga and Ballston have long
r-ndered them places of extensive resort,
invalids and poisons of fashion. And the
icnefits derived from their use by persons
ig under Chronic Diseases (especially of
•siive organs) have obtained for them well
celebrity—and from a pretty accurate
by gentlemen of competent science,
ag the result with the analysis of the j
of .Saratoga and. Ballston, ns published by
ul, they find the waters of the Montpelier,
to possess, with a trifling exception the
June chemical qualities. Asa chalybeate contain
■gmore lion thantheformcr and less than the lat-
Bv, with a large proportion of the muriates of so
and lime, the most striking difference being
absence of uncombined fixed air, with which
■. Saratoga water abounds. Of the beneficial
Hqdication of this water in disease, the proprietor
1 bear ample testimony.
B lii chronic affections el’the l iver, Spleen, and
■teir concomitant functional derangement of the
■toaiach ; he can confidently assert that he ha3
! !iU remedy of cip; il nature. In dyspepsia,
B ~ Hydra of modern times, it is an invaluable
B :uc ' a y> when aided as every remedy must be, by
■' temperate use of a well selected regimen. In
■is-, re sol the skin, and particularly Tetter in all
■sv iaety, ;t i; a certain remedy. ln dropsies from
■sccnl obstructions, chronic rheumatism, and
■rt relaxation and debility consequent upon a
■siucnc‘ in bnv, unhealthy situations, its value
B not easily estimated. Abundant testimony could
B i'rodurtd to establish the truth of this state*
were it MCsary; but an into lligent com-
B ' tr!’.i fftako th< experiment an and decide for
| ... f *ivc.t; and with their award the proprietor
!'•; ‘-he ifuily rest the rrput'Uonrf the Spring.
< undersigned assures the public that lie
D.i thus recommend the use of the Morit
w;:t ; , but having been extensively ettgag
-11 ' - , i eti- vof medicine in Georgia, for near*
■ ! tv years, claims the right to judge ol the
;! y he rec/ignneiuk.
!■ *_-! 1 •juntain is situated in one of the most
-’•ay ami best improved situations of Gdoi^ia,
■ ri ‘t in miles from Macon near the road leading
ymtliatjibec to Thomaston. liis building is
, airy n;.d comfortable, situated cu an cmi*
high and commanding; surrounded by
■niigsot the purest water, and refreshed by an
11 '•'l'here pure and invigorating.
y proprietor will bo able to accommodate
■ : l! ff!y one hundred regular boarders, and us
-aq trans-dent person? as may favor him with
■y - 1 '"inpany; and as interest and liberality arc
Bj 1 -robly connected in such business, it is his
P’-wtiuiimtion to keep as good a house in every
oi tin- expression, ns is kept'elsewhere in
■-a. up- , . (, ;... i ,r j. ijj s will be stored with the
’ ’ . s ‘ s i-vHI.I'o well furnished and attended.
■Us prices will be tho same U3 those charged at
■•w inhan Spring.
■ ’..ririri ;,U; Tents will be prepared for those
■ p*wet turaishiug their own board.
I , r NICHOLAS CHILDERS.
‘ r, ?,I nr <x ur.ty, May 18th, 1831.
I , , fcC:i’TIIES.
I \ * i.\, tScythe.',, with enuths ccm-
R IVr sale by
Li lVc, SIIOTWELL, & Cos.
• . ‘h luv’L sir L.
Fruits, Teas, ll'ine, <Sv.
G)(\ boxes Bloom an<l Bunch RAISINS,
rgvr Prunes, Almonds, Citron, Preserves,
Lemon .Syrup, Ilyson, Imperial and Black
Teas. also,
A few boxes extra CLARET WINE, be
ing apart of a private IStock.
lobbls. superior CIDER VINEGAR.
ELLIS, SUOTWELL A CO.
June 21, 1831. 2<j
Ellis, Shotvrcil A* Cos.
AV E received at their Drug Store by several
boats.
100 packages of Drugs-and Medicine, Gloss
Ware, .Surgical Instruments, Patent Med
icines, Perfumery, Ac.
1000 kegs Paintin Oil, assorted.
3000 gulls. Linseed, Sperm and Whale Gils,
500 boxes assorted Window Glass,
Spanish Brawn, dry. do in Oil.
Verdigris, do do
Venetian Red do do
Chrome Yellow do Green.
Red Lead, Umt er, Terra dp Sienna, Lamp Black,
Ivory, do Black Lead, Blue, Brown, and
Green Smalts, Froglings, Goltpand Silver Leaf,
Copper do, and Copper Broirtee, Paint Brush s,
assorted, Diamonds, Paint Stones and MulW,
Putty, Whiting, Chalk, Rotten stone, Pummice
Stone, Red Clialk, Ac. Ac.
CT Purchasers arc invited to call and examine
for themselves.
Macon, June 21, IC3I. 20 —
Hardware & Cut-ley :u
npilE subsribera have received by re cent
arrivals a large and general stock of HARD
WARE, CUTLERY, MECHANICS TOOLS,
\Je. —a few are given below.
50 kegs Lest Cut Nails and Brads, assorted,
208 (21 doz.) Shovels and Spades,
12 Anvils, und'G boxes Axes
100 pair Trace Chains
G dozen Sickles and 4 dozen .Scythes,
550 lb. sail irons, 6 boxes pipes
200 set cart and waggon boxes
4 coils of grass rope, 75 nests Iron Weights
13,000 pounds casting®,
Steel assorted, Weeding Hoes
Wrought Nails, Cotton Cards
Locks assorted, Wood Screws
Chisels and files, do, in sets Cast Steel
Brass Andirons, Shovels and Tongs
Iron do Tea Kettles
Augers, Steel-yards, Ilingts assorted
Cast and German Steel Saws
Mill Saws, Pit and Cross. Cut do.
Masons Trowels, Bellows,
Sand paper, H miners, Curry Combs.
Looking Glasses.
Glass and Brass Lamps and Candle Sticks
Plated do do Casters
Britania, Coffee and Tea Pots
Do. Plates and Tumblers
A large assortment of Carpenters and
Joiners Planes.
Plane Irons, Brads, Brass Kettles, Sugar 1
Boilers, Waffle and Wafer Irons
Ploughs and Plough Moulds, &c.
Together with sets of Carpenters Tools,
Smiths’ do. Tanner’s and Currier’s do
Hatters, Painters and Masons do
All of which will ho sold on reasonable terms,
at wholesale or retail.
ELLLi, SIIOTWELL A CO.
June 23 90-
IS a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Bibb
county, at the ensuing election.
May 19 10-tf
OFFERS himself as a Candidate for the She
riffality of Bibb County, at the ensuing elec
tion. He pledges himself to his friends that he is
induced to do so more from ah earnest desire to
receive the emoluments arising from the ollice
than from the reason assigned by most candi
dates, (to wit) the importunity of friends.
YOUNG JOHNSTON.
June I, 1831. It—tde
Colton Bulging*
The subscriber has now in store,
1000
Of good quality, and will have a full supply
during the season, which wtil be sold on ac
commodating terms.
WM. P. HUNTER.
Macon, June 10. IG-Ot
For Nate, or Rrat,
TIMID Property recently owned by Col. Joel
JL Bale}', and known as the
.llutustahi Spout Retreat ,
In Butts County.
This Property is too well known to require Je
1 scription.
J. T. ROWLAND.
Aprils 3
The Subscriber*
T STORM the public that they have connected
1 thcinsblvcs in the business of manufacturing
aTlu repairing COTTON GINS. The construc
tion Of their Gin3 is the result of experience, and
then ] erf nT.Z nges in all eases warranted—old
work will be well sud speedily repaired. Their
Shop is on Bridge Street and Court-house Square,
near the Mansion House, where heir friends are
invited to call. ZACTUMAII SIMS.
THOMAS SIMPSON.
Macon, June 21, 1031. 20—tf
The •Ittvertiser Office
IS fitted up with entire new Type, and every
material which enables Printing to he execu*
j ted with neatness. The assortment of Job and
Fancy Types are < f the latest and most approved
manufacture. Pains will be taken to have Print
ing executed in the best marine. The subscriber
solieds the patronage of his friend-, and the pub-
j i( , ‘ ,M. I>. J. SI.ADM:
-nont months after date, application will be
Ju made to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of
Upson County, when setting for ordinary purpo
ses for leave to sell the negro property belonging
to itremiah Daniel dec. 1 ttc of Upson countv.
| TH'JMAS PANIfiL,
July 12, 1531,
SLICON : .aai^SD.lY, JULY 26, 1833.
•luctiom lousiness* '
*•* iWTThvw raaiafA qian
J. X. I!OWiA\D
AM)
. A. lIIGE\S
'PENDER their services in the above business,
*- to the public. Tin y have large, convenient
and safe stores, for the reception of Goods com-
I milled to tlu.ir euro’. Liberal advances will be
made in Cash, on all goods deposited, or by ac
ceptance by those on consignment.
Goods on consignment, may be made either to
the address of J. T. ROWLAND, or LAM Alt A
CO. Macon; which will meet with attention, and
ail orders duly attended to.
April 19 o.
tfis&t Deceived, at
Family grocery V u nit <tnrc /.
4 N additional supply of the different articlssin
- his line, among which, are
Old Madeira ~j Lemons
Claret Figs
Port Prunes
.Sherry
Almonds
Champaign® Olives
Muscatel and Capers
Malaga J Citron
Claret Isabel-"! Filberts
la and [Domestic Fruits in Brandy
Georgia Ma- j WINES Raisins
detra J Sugar Plumbs
Coguiac and i Srmd „ Reserves
Peach > J Olive Oil
Holland Gin Table Salt
Irish. Vv hiskey LoafA Lump .Sugar
Jamaica and > p IU7K Sperm Cadies
St. Croix 5 SacapagosPecanD
Cordials and Syrups Pecan, Brazil, ! G
Smoked Beef and Cheese Madeira, and | j
Sugar toys, cake, Ac Hickory J
And most other articles in the Confectiionary line.
Constancy on hand,
Spanish Sc gars, & best Tobacco.
Cj‘ The above Goods are fresh, and will be
sold at the lowest Augusta wholesale prices,
April 13 " l-tf
Cootee A’ Cowles.
HAVE received large addiUQr.s. to their Stock
of Staple and Fancy
‘ IP'sii'u
Which makes their assortment complete, and
consists in part cf the following articles;
Fine black and blue Bread Cloths,
Rouen and .Merino Cassiinerrs,
Plain and twilled Linen Drilling,
Silesia Sheeting and Irish Linens,
6-4 Table Damask, Long Lawns,
Linen Camhrick Handkerchiefs,
French Muslins, Chemizetts, CorsetJ
English Ginghams, new stylo,
Adrianople do do
Calicoes, new and handsome patterns,
Swiss Muslin Inserting,
Thread Laces and Edgings
New style Crape I laud kerchiefs
Gauze do do
Pohgec, Bandanna, and Flag do
Leghorns and Dunstables.
Open Straw Bonnets
Palm Leaf Hats, Ac.
They have also received.
4 CASES Fash 1 , noble Black and Drab.
Elegant Mahogany Sofas, Fancy Chairs.
Matrasses and Feathers
Bagging and Osnaburgs
Sheetings, Sacking, Ac. Ac. Ac,
They will receive in a few days,
A LARGS AMD SVUJ.M'II) STOCK Op
I!ardwarp, tiwlierv,
CIIINA-WARE AND GROCERIES.
Which, with the above named Goods will be sold
at thtir usual low prices.
N. B.—Constantly on hand, White Lead,
Linseed Oil, Class and Putty, of the bcstquah
ity.
May 19 10-tf
Notice.
fTtllE copartnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers under the firm of
G. Champlain & Cos.
was dissolved on the 6th inst. by mutual consent.
G. CHAMPLAIN is fully authorised to settle
the affairs of the concern.
JOHN T. ROWLAND,
L. ATKISON,
G. CHAMPLAIN.
Macon, June 7, 1831. 13-8 t
v ■ jim m
The bissixic i3 will be roiifinuetl by
(J. CHAMPLAIN.
June 7, 1831. 15-8
SSXKB ZkXDWS UUiJj'SL*
A Rcpas-ltoty of Arts, I.itcratierc & Vi^umia
Published by L. .1. Godty & Cos. Philadelphia.
zlf. 19. J. Static, Agent; .Huron.
This work is issued in numbers, on the first of
every month, comprising fifty six large octavo
pages, printed on fine superroyal paper with en
tirely new type, and carefully stitched in colored
cover?. Every number will contain a piece of
music, one Copper-plate Engraving, and at least
four Wood Cuts, illustrative of some of the con
tents ; and every three months a colored plate of
the latest Fashions.
The subscription price is $3 per annum, paya
ble in advance, si 5 per cent, semi-annually, will
be added to all subscriptions that remain unpaid,
and the work discontinued to all those who neg
lect to scttic up their arrears.
Great attention will he observed in forwarding
the work to country subscribers, that they may
receive i,tuninjured by mail transportation.
Agents, receiving subscriptions, and remitting
the amount to the publishers, will ba allowed 15
per cent, discount or a proportionate number of
of the work.
Agents tiro requested to settle their accounts
semi-annually. 1 lie publishers are aware, from
long experience, that to succeed in the satisfacto
ry prosecution ef a work, much depends upon
the punctual remittance of sums duo on sub
scriptions; they, therefore, salicit a uniform
compliance with this request.
Postage must be pai l on all orders sent by
mail. Notes < f solvent banks, of a less denom
ination than $5, will ba Gceivcd in payment for
sul3:;ivtii’HS 4v
Sl.lifKY.
K (Vj VCj Pounds prime BACON, just, rc
r* *' cclved, and for sale by
UALSTON A JONES.
May 21 U-tf
.Year the Town Malt,
At tile of t!ie Haru ami ic.
S&SSS SSSSI'S*
PROPRIETOR of this establishment takes the
usual mode of informing his patrons and the
public, that he has completed Ins arrangements
for their accommodation, which comprizes ail en
tire suit ot rooms, (including elegant separate a
pnrtmcnts for select parties- with lire places, Ac.)
1?e has erected a Cook House on an improved
plan, which will be allways supplied with the
most savoury eatables that can bo procured hero
or elsewhere, including
Hot Steaks, Cutlets,
Chops, Boiled iVwls,
Stewed, ~> Eggs,
1 ried A > Oysters. Soused Salmon,
Plain j Shrimps,
Tongues With good Coffee,
Venison, Ac. Ac.
Mis Confect ionary a ltd Mar
Are well stocked with a selection of choice
W iues, ! French )
Holland Gin, And old £ Brandy.
Jamaica A „ Peach J
St. Ctn.ix V 4 j Fruits, Cheese,
Genuine Cordials 1 Conserves, Ac.
All ot which ho submits to the judgment of
his friends, to whom lie returns sincere thanks
for their liberal patronage.
■April IG j.ff
ILTA\ E received and are opening, in addition
3 1 to their former stock, (next door below J. T.
Rowland’s Scale House, and opposite where Mr.
Ilelvcnstcij ‘* broke out afresh,” on COTTON
AVENUE, a complete assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods:
Consisting, besides other articles, of
Brown i Work Bags
Bluo 1 Broadcloths l.itien Cai.nbriek
Black j ISCussiinerer. Ribb.ens.assorted
Gieen J, Brown and, bleackQn
Rowan do Shirting
Circassians Sea Island do
, \ alencid V estmgs do Shectin -
Bull, white re ctump’d Cotton Oznaburgo
Marseilles Vestings Hemp do
i Calicoes Apron Checks
Stamped Muslins Furniture do
j Yvhite do Dowlas, Diaper
Cambrieks Bombazetts
Irish Linen A Lav/as Bombazines
Silks, Algiers And every thing in the
Grode Nap Pry Goods It up, com •
Sinchew prising a good ussort
l’ink aud buUßeraze meat.
Ginghams Boots and Shoes of all
Black Italian Crapo kinds
Barage Shawls Gentlemen’s black A
Gauze do white Fur llats
Crape Veils Boy’s do
Crape Scarls Leghorns
Gauze do Ladies Dunstables
MuslinColoretlaeedo Cottage Bonnets
Ladies Thread Cum*- Hardware A Cutlery
brick Hhk’fs Mill Saws
Cambrick Dimity Cross Cut Saws
Furniture do Shot Guns
Coloured Oamblet Cutting Knives
Russia Drill Scythes, Sickles
Patent Linen Log and Trace Chains
Hosiery ot all kinds Carpenters Tools
Ladies, white Kid't do Plains
■ Coloured I Crockery and Glass
W kite, black silk ( W are
Beaver f g Looking Glasses
Gents, horse skin | ‘ Saddles and Bridles
“ beayerA buckj Martingales, Whipa
Kid Mitts Window Glass
Jackson Drill , White Lead
White Linen do Putty, Medicines
Umbrellas Logwood, Chipped A
Parasols block
Mosquito Netting Whitteraotc Cards
Furniture Prints Cotton and Wool do
Bordering, Madalins Writing and wrapping
Inserting Trimmings paper
Thread and cotton lace Powder and Shot
He arc expecting every day
Iron SSnilon Ware,
Sugar, Codes, and Ijiqtiors.
These Goods, with many others not enumera
ted, were bought to bo sold as low as any in the
market. M. FELTON.
VV. B. CONE.
Macon, April 16 l-tf
ON E negro girl about 5 years old, 1 cart, 1 se
cond hand Barouche, 2 fine Mules accustom
ed rework together, with nr without a light wag
gon, and anew cotton Dray and Harness, 1 four
Wheel Carriage in good repair well calcclated for
a Hack, 1 nearly new Barouche and Harnoss for
one horse. Application to the subscriber at his
shop on Bridge Street a litrle above Mr. Cham
plain’s Store. GEO. A. SMITH.
Macon June 28, 1831, . 2 l-tf
The inhabitant* of Macon and vicinity, are
respectfully informed that MRS. ELLIOTT
continues her St hoal nt her rt-sidencc, which
will hereafter be devoted to the purposes of
an Academy*
Cutlibcrt A; E oil. in
HAVE opened,their Law Ofilco at the (tom
missioner’s Hall in the Market-house, Mil
ledgeville, Georgia. One of them is always to be
found there ready to attend to professional calls.
They will practice in the following Counties &
Circuits:
Omni/gee Circuit-* Baldwin, Jones, Putnam and
Wilkinson.
Flint (.’(Vcu/V.—Rijtb, Monroe and Henry.
Chcllahoochit C rcmt*~ Talbot.
Southern Circuit*-' Twiggs, Telfair, U; %
M i/i/te Circuit —Washington.
MilledgcvUle, June ffli 4 £O
- Maps of Georgia,
By Greene & Wellborn,
T UST received; art, lax sale, price Two Dol
** lars, by M. I). J, SLADE,
( M ay ’ if
STAGE
To thi'lnilia it MjtriugN
FJPHE Proprietor intends running a four Horse
it Stage from this place liy Forsyth, to the ln
l dian Springs, during tho present summer season,
TWICE A Vn’LLK, commencing on Wed nos j
day the 29th June. This is a part of tho Mail
Lino from this place to Colurnbns. Passengers j
taking this route to thru Mucc will be entitled to a !
preference of feats. The Stage will leav e here
every \\ edne.vday and Frida? morning*, and ar
rive at.the Springs tho same dry; leave, there on
Thursday's and Saturday’s—Fan’ through, Four
Dollars. HUGH KNOX..
Macon, June 3P. 21
J. It.~o]LDEnߣ!hi2
COn Mulberry st. next door to the j
KEEPS constantly on hand a general suflu'y cf
C.IBiyU T FCRXiTCItE,
friths, Olsnit**, lAxtsitissf ißlasscs,
AND HAIR, MATRASSES,
And bring connected with an establishment in
New-York, any orders will be forwarded, free of
commissions, and no advance required until the
articles arc delivered here, and approved by the
purchaser—All Jobs promptly and neatly attend
ed to. Macon, July 9 ‘23
LUMBER.
npilE subscribers having purchased '-he mill for
•*- meriy owned by Elijah Cotton, and known
as Cotton's Mills, situated on Rocky creek, about
six miles from Macon, will be ready in a lew days
to offer at their Lumber Yard, corner of Cherry
andTtiird streets, every description, and almost
any quantity of Lumber that may be wanted ■
They have already on hand,
15,000 feet seasoned Inch plank,
10,000 do ceiling,
10,000 do rough-edge,
10,000 tcet 3,3 xi,l x 4, scantling,
All of which will b<; sold at fair prices."
RALSTON A JONES.
July 9' 03
.riMiL subsc'ibers have united themselves in
JL the practice of Medicine. Their shop i$
duoi to the Rupertarv Office.
AMBROSE BABER.
JAMES T. PERSONS.
’ Macon, May* 3, 1831, G —tf
rpWO elegant Mahogany
X this day received, and far sale by
July 1 20 COOKE U COWLES.
Twenty 2?<>SJ;em ward.
I'b IJNAVVaY'oti the 24th of May last, from
4j Mr: David F. Wilson’s brickyard, near Ma
con > a negro boy named
Cooh,
about. IG years of age. The said Cook is about
five feet high, has a thin visage, and is an active
and intelligent lad for his age. He was purchas
ed from Mr. Archer, residing in Striven county,
where it is probable, he may endeavor to return.
Any person apprehending Said negro boy, deli
vering him tome in Macon, or confining him in
jail so as I can get him again, shall receive the a
bave reward.
JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH.
Macon, June 7 15-tf
.YsJirc.
UTMIE community, perhaps, i3 not generally in
-8 formed; that Benjamin 11. Sturges, Esq. who
has long since been soliciting public patronage for
a “ New and richly ornamented Mop" of the State
of Georgians at this time compiling the same a
mong the Golden Regions of Hall, Habersham,
Ac. and that said Map is soon expected to be
brought out by a writ of habeas corpus.
O. GREEN.
April 08 4.
NOTICE.
To the sC>4th district Gnonaix Mri.itr\.
THE Company will muster on their parade
ground on Saturday the 10th July next, and
noton the lrh as some have been noticed.
By order Capt. GEO. A. SMITH.
Williamson Olovbr, O. S.
Macon June 28, 1831. 21-tf
Four montiiN after dnte,
VPPMCATION will be made t the Inferior
Court of Bibb County, when sitting for Ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of
the heirs of Hugh McLeod and Joseph Clark, dec
for the benefit of said heirs.
ISABELLA CLARK, Guardian.
May 9 7-tin
Four moutlii uftir dntc,
VPPLICATION will be made to the honora
ble the Inferior Court of Monroo couuty, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real estate of Catharine Dancey, late of Jefferson
county, deceased. All persons will please take
notice, and file their objections, if any they have,
GEORGE W. COLLINS, iidinr.
May 3 ■ 7-lm
i idm inistrafortf Sale.
OS the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold
before the Court house door in Harris coun
ty, under an order of the Inferior Court, one lot!
of Land, No. 18S in the 22<l district formerly ;
Muscogeq. now Harris county. Sold for the ben- j
efit of their heirs and creditors of Benj' Buckner j
late of Putnam County, deceased. Terms made
known cn Ura dry of 9ale,
PARHAM BUCKNER, Mm'r.
Aj'ril 25th, 18JI. 4-tf
PRIWIMs
Of evert; description,
NE.ITLY EXECUTED -IT THIS OFFICE.
i>r. Ambrose Balxr,
. Wc r.re authorised to say, is a candidate to repre
sent rhis County ift the Senatorial branch of the
next Legislature ; and we are also authorised tu
announce
farplcy 550Sf s f?sq.
For the Representative branch, at the ensuing c
lection.
We are also requested to inform tho public, that
Solomon Croce, Esq.
fsacandidate forth®
Lsgshiu?^
The Jjfidiftr MZoglc,
A CARD.
' In commencing tho publication cf anew vol*
nine oftliu Ladv’s Boom, the proprietors gti dl'*
avail themselves of the opportunity thus "llLri ;
L*f again inviting attuiti *.i to their work.
1 Notwitluitaiidtug the necessary ttnavrddabl.i
difficulties ugainst which they have ha l to err
j tend, they find themselves at the close cf their
first year enjoying, through an unexampled ox.
tent of patronage, all the advantages which bed. n c
to old established and long prosperous public-,
tions. For this liberality cu the part of the pub
lie they are truly grateful, and it. shall be tlir i
prido and j luasure to pursue siidi na an ? as vvi l
deserve its continuance. Tbeaume Zealand d<-
votim winch they have hitherto felt and czkitr
|"l in regard to their work, will still be f. u ilia
influence tin :.o, and with tha additional frci.ith \
now witliin their reach they hope to render tl.-s
coming volume even more attractive than th: W
wliieh li.is just been closed. 'They have in roe
tamplation many improvements, a particular en
umeration of which they deem unimportant, nett
doubling that the promptness and fidelity ui:‘*
which they have fulfilled all former engagements,
have created public confidence in their ability t k
perform whatever they may feel disposed to ur
dertako. They prefer that their work ahould bi
tested by its own merits, rather than rely for sup
port on any specious promises which they might
put forth.
Since the commencement cfTtiE Lxnv’s Boc*
the publishers have avoided all proper matter of
offence to the proprit tors of contemporary period
icals. In the occasional notices which they havo,
f< It themselves culled upon to mike in relation to.
tho progress and prospects of their own work
they have made no allusion which could be con
strued disparagingly toothers. They have pur
sued this course from motives of justice and poli
cy—as well because it corresponded with their
own feelings, as because they believed it woul-I
contribute to their intercuts. They believed tha&
j with the American public no good end could hi*
achieved by uncalled-for interference with th s
rights of others, and they have yet to learn that in
this opinion they have been mistaken, Tho pat
ronage which they have hitherto received assure.-*
. them of tjie favourable regard in which their worß
i.i held; and they know* that they can only look
> for future encouragement in a proper employ
ment of tho amplo means within their power U*
' give increased satisfaction.
The publishers of Tub Lady’s Book takr*
pleasure iu acknowledging their obligations to tho
conductors of the public press in all sections ct'
the country. Tho general commendation wliiei*
these gentlemen have bestowed upon their woris
is doubly gratifying to them because they have*,
reason to believe it is deserved, and they know*
that *t has been productive of great ad vantage.—
It Is a source of much excusable pride to the pub
lishers that the comments which the Book haa
elictcd have) uniformily been favourable. In n<*
Instance have tltey had the mortification of find
ing their efforts, to please, unsuccessful, or im
properly appreciated. The publishers cannot bo
iieve that the remarks, contained in a recent ad
vertisement of a contemporary journal, to which,
their attention has been specially called, uri*
meanttoalludo to the Lady’s Book. The insin
uations there expressed concerning “ cast-off plate.
mere reprint and mutilated music," can haven*
reference to a publication whose costly embel
lishments and general merits have been for many*
months a theme of general admiration and eulo
gy. They cannot think the publishers of th
journal spoken of so deficient in respect to a pub
lic upon whom they depend for support, as to.
charge that public with a gross want of per
ception, and an inability to discriminate iu mat
ters of literary judgement. The publishers oF
'The Lady’s Book know that the minds of somo
men are so unhapUy framed that they cannot en
dure successful competition in those pursuits ii*
which they may happen to be engaged; and they
further know that those who are enviou3 of supe
rior desert are frequently prompted to tho indul
gence of a malicious spirit; but they will not wil
lingly believe that tho conductors of the journal
to which they have had allusion ought to be iden
tified with either of these classes. On the con
trary, they are satisfied that tho ambiguous cen
sures thus spread beforo the public are itffelide i
to bo applied to some publication whose want of
merit rendered it obnoxious to such coudemn.-
tion.
Tho Publishers of The Lady’s Bdofc have o!>
served that several monthly periodicals have no.
only imitated tho general arrangement of their
work, but have also attempted to follow the ir ex
ample in illustrating the. Fashions. This tacii
acknowledgement of the superiority of their plan,
is certainly gratifying, and they recognize itwiti*
pleasure; but at the game time they cannot for
bear saying that as they wore the first to intro
duce successfully this particular species of embel
lishment, so they can now present it in a form ot
greater perfection than it cau readily bo accoin
plished by others. They do not make this remark
invidiously, hut as an act of simple justice t>
themselves, and the artists employed under then*
directions.
In concluding this card the jabluhora renew*
their assurances of steadily persisting in their en
deavours to improve thu character o Ins Lady's
Book. In. its present ntate they have no tear of
a comparison with any similar publication, and
they Hatter themselves that the time is net distant
when its superiority will ho generally acknowl
edged. They have no wish to boast of corres
pondents iu Russia or'‘Constantinople,” satisfied
that whatever they may require in this way the;/
can procure much nearer honje. They are to •
American in their feelings to build tin ircHua? fit /
support upon foreign aid or foreign praise, thoug •
both might be easily obtained w ithout injawnn ?
any serious expense* The publish, re Lrve m r-<
pleasure in receiving the untaught tco-i noni us < t
their own couAtryuiuu, than they could possibl *
derive from any commendation of writers -*/i
, Europe,” called upon to praise that which the /
had never and whose eulogies would ha mu*
ted out in proportion to their rewjrJ.
Belas s-ssstssj ~
J IIN'T received and for sale at
Also*
Paper Hangings, cf vjiioiAS putters.
inly 12.
IS. SI. Howard,
*\rK are authorised to say, is a Candidate fpc
vv tire Sheriffalty of B-ibfe eytmty, nt Uvj easi?
in"- election.
ArrUt’? '
NO. 28.