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last of Letters
REMAINING hi the Post Office at Dah
lohnega, Ga. on the first day of January
1®36. which if not taken out by the 3ls» day
of March next, will! be sent to the General
Post Oflioe as dead Letters.
A L
Henry Adams, Esq. James L Loyd
B John Lewis E q
John L Burien Marion Lynton
A Bugg M
Barnaid E Bee, Esq Eljah McCrary
J E & A N Baid Thomas McG tlliun
Chris’er. S Baldwin William Marlin
John o- Bracken N
Charles Blaylock Adam Nix
Robert Bean Aaron Nix
C Wiley Nix
Jesse Campbell Reuben Normon
Pinckney Caldwell O
Henry M Clay Robert Obarr
David Caldwell P
Hugh Cl airj Hardy Per kins
Stephen D Crane 2 Lucinda Palmer
John Carpenter ElziPeck
Daniel G Candler Jarnes Prater Esq
D R
John Deavrrs 2 Sanders H Ray Esq
Elizabeth Dawson II W Riley
John Donalson John S Rice
Thomas Davis A S Rutherford
James Dury John Rose E*q
E S.
George Elgin 2 John Satterfield
Elias Turner < - Ilins Srnii'i .
Murcer Echols E
William Eaton Mi •>
F Mm. -mi'li
Ima .us \ F< v E az o u m 'ii
G B ..j .1 !?-m l> 3
J :,i- »ad<ii* i) ti 'iv. iitui
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J J; t or a i i ley
Y John < i -uih- J I -lutnpson
I.) lih I JullU ’HI *V
Hi v Jom - Ii OS VV Illinois
34in i« IJ, » Wm B Wofford
K Wm E Walker
Anmne! K . > 2 J N Wh.-rriliunl
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Joiin K-. tii John Young
A U Kee
vY ILL! yM A. > 1 \ TON, P M.
I>iviJ< nd, No. **
BAJK OF
Dec. 7, 1835
FgpiJE B-’inl 01 Dueelors -.4 Ibis Bank,
JL have tins < av de- I -r- d a Dividend of three
per cent, on the arnoimi of capital -lock paid
tn for the lasi six months, which will be due
and pavable on and alter ‘he. Ist day of Janu
ary next, to the stockholders, oi their leg -I
represents fives.
EBENEZEK S REES, Casli’r
SHERIFF'S SALES.
IjtimpSii n >heriilfe Palest,
'u,'& ILL be sold cm the first lucsday in
w V February next, ir tluftown <>t Dnhlohnega,
Lumpkin county, within t hours ot sale, the
following property, to w it:
Lot No 1204, 4th Dis'ric', Ist Section le
vied on as the pioperty of 11. M. ( rumley to
satisfy two ft fas issued Inin a justices court
of Habersham county, in lavor ol William 11.
Dorsey vs. said Crumley. Levy made and
returned to me by E. W. Cole, L. C.
Lot No 1196, 4‘l| DiS'r.i i, Ist Section, k
vied on as the properly <»t ish on Fit him l . '■
satisfy a ti fa issu'd horn ho Superior Court
of Walton County, in iavor of William • hn< .
Y 3. Henry Terrill and I ■»aui* Fielding
Lot No 519, 15th Distrnl, Ist S -ti'-ii,
levied on as the property of John IL Ham
mond, to satisfy • ii f« issued from Gwmeite
Superior Court, in favor of R. M. Cleveland,
vs. John IL Hammond.
Lots No. 134, 143, 148, 149, .nd 153, in
the Town of Dahlohnega, levied on as the
properly ot James Mahan, to satisfy sundry
fi fas issued from the Superior Court of Lump
kin County, m favor of the Inferior Court of
Lumpkin County, vs. Jas Malian and James
Brannon.
Lots No 195, 13.1 i District Ist Section So.
and 931. 4th Dist. Ist Section, levied on as the
property of Thomas J. R isk, to satisfy a ti fa
issued from llabersii.itn -Superior C.mri, hi I -
vor of A. Y Walton, vs. Thomas J. R -k.
mnker, and Bert).mini Cleveland. Indorser, and
Amos Jackson, Security on appeal.
Also one Trunk and one Box an I conte.-is
consisting ot waring apparrel and bed-clothing
to satis!;- two t'l las issued Irotn the Superim
Court , f L irnpkin County, one in f..vur of E.
I) ( ooke, vs. Joseph L. Biannon.
Fraction No. 938. 12tn District, Ist Sec
tion, levied on as the property of William
Deaton, to satisfy a ti fa issued from Lump*
km Intr nor Court, in tavor ot’James < antret’,
v«. William Deaton, and John Langston se
curity mi the slay.
POSTPONED SALE.
On<* undivided half ot an eight years lease on 10l
•so. <*?2. 12U< Ihst. Ist Sec levied on as the property
ot laiios I* Ila-nes: and on, Negro Womon Vnn,
levied on as the pro,-eity ot N B Harbin, io satiety a
fl. fa issued from t e Iniotwr Court ot l.nmpkin < oun
tv. in iavor -4 Ezra Van Lo..n. vs. Ja i.es I’. Hayne«,
John Hum. hri< s and .X. B Harbin.
L . s \o 7 16. si,d No 605, liih District is* Seeti®
levie- on as the pr- peitv ot \ chibald Mcl.aughh
satisfv a m-Ttgage fi- ta issued fro mth Super->r
Court"ot Lumpkin Couniy. m favor of H. F. Pat ou,
vs said Xie l.u
SA MI LL KING, S ’if.
’VT'-
Cobb Sheriffs Sales.
he sold, on th, fust Tuesday in February
V v ■> xl .elort- the court house door in the town
>t Marietta, Cobb comity, the following property,
■ <> wit:
Lot No. 43, IGth District, 2nd Section I
vied on as the propertv ot Caraway Taylor, o
satisfy a fi In. issued from a Jus’ices Court *>f
Richmond County, m favor of Willi tin Glover.
Levy m ‘d> and teturned to me by a Constable.
LNo. 10b0, 16tir District, 2nd Saction,
levied on as the property of Mathew Burges,
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a justices court
of Fayette coit-i y, m lavor of B. G Brown.
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Lot No. 385. Ist District 2nd Section, le
vied on as -he property ol Fanning Brown, to
sa-isfy a fi fa. issued from a Justices eomt of
Faye.’ • oiinty. m fav-ir of John Burk Levy
made and ieb rn< d to me by a constable.
Lut No. 90, 16in District, 2nd Section, le
vied on as the property of Wiley Phil ps, to
satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a justices court of
Franklin County, in favor of Ttms Haynes.
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Lot No 121, 17lh District, 2nd Section,
levied on as ihe property of Mathew Killgore,
to satisfy a fi. fa issued from a justices court
of Meri pr er County, in favor of James
Beasley. Levy made and returned tc me b>
i constable.
Lot No. IG4, Ist District 2nd Section
levied on -is the property of William Terry. ’O
satisfy iwn fi fas issued from a justices ei-uri
of Gwinette county, against Willet Terry .uni
William Terry.
i.m No 559, Isi District, 3d Section,
levied on as t e property of John Ware, to
satisiy a fi. fa. issued from Jackson Superior
Co- rt, m favor of George Haney, vs said
'A are.
GEORGE BABER, Sh ff.
Also, at the same time and place.
L >t N -. 736. 17th District, 2nd Section,
levied on as the property of Harris H. Parrish,
to satisfy a fi fa. issued from a justices court
ot Henry counay, in favor of L. Bissell, vs.
said Parrish. Levy made and returned to me
by a constable.
Fraclimi N" 370, 19 h District 2nd Seciion
levied on as the property of J hn Hefner, to
sa isfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Court
ot ' ibersham County, in favor ->f Albon
Chase. Proper y pmmed out by plaintiff
at'orney.
ot N >. 165, 17tl> District, 2nd S ection,
levied on as hr pioperty Ol John Shepard, io
-a i-fy a fi fa. issued from the Interior Court
of Wastiir.giiHi County, tn favor of J remrah
Kyle, & c<>. vs said Shepard-
Lot No. 216, Isi District, 2nd Section, le
vied on as the property .a
tsfy an. fa. is-ued from a j . ~u r; <> f
\\ .rshingtim Count , in favor ->! J urn Lawn
vs. said John Smith. Levy m rd«- <» ‘d rrturm d
t r me by a constable.
D MAY, D.Sb’U.
D<-c. Bth, 1835.
Forsyth Sheriff’s Sales
ILL b« r»ol<t on the fi 4 Tuesday in February
.* nt st, before the court-ions- door, in the to > n
of Cumming r- tw th- usual hour safe, ‘he
following property to wit:
Lot No. 324, 3d District, Ist Section, le
vied on as ‘he sropertv ot Abner Solsbee, to
satisfy a fi fa issued tr<>m a justices court ol
Halter-ham Co-inty, m favor of Benjamtg F
Patton. Levied on and returned to me by a
Constable.
Lot No. 182, 2nd District, Ist Section
levied on as the p operty of Thomas II Cm
nell, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices
Court of Clarke County, in favor of James
Barber. Levy made and returned to me by a
-mstible.
I . I 2 1— •-.■!. t-t Section,
levied 0-‘ e( ' i Z -H ’k Io
sausty <i ti ta. -u ii ii a J u’’ ui
Chatham Coum-, - '-o- i b
ell. Levy made -uu i- .i.t.
Consmtile-
Leu No. 549. 2nd Dt-urirt 1-t Secti-.ri, l<-
vied nil as -lie pr -p- rty of Matlm streeltn in,
io satisfy a ti ta. trom Madison Superior court,
in favor ol J -un B <nks
Ah", ti-ree hundred barrels of Corn, levied
on aS the i r<»p» rt» G -rge M Mateis, t-.
sa isty a 4 -i’ - • Di' r- s. for wrent, in f.-vor
ot \ dr- ' M ‘ jauiiiti’ii. vs said Waters.
JOuN JOLLY b.Sh'ff.
De<. 20t i. 1835
Paper daking.
The uu-ier.-igtied have lately pnrchs’ed of White
man & Lones. tbeirseveral PAPER .MILLS, near
Knoxville. Tenn and are now putting up very ex
teusive and ENTIRE .XIAV MA( H INI.RY tortile
.Manufacture of Paper,
Which will be in lull opcralion in a lew days.—
They ere also manuiaciuring PAPER constantly at
the Holston Mill, in Grainger county, uta re the de
mand at present can be supplied. Tney Lope from
closexttention to business to still retain tiiat liberal
patronage heretofore extended to the Paper Maker?
ol Enst Tennessee.
They will keep constantly nt all the Mills a
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
PAPER. CASTINGS AND SCHOOL BOOOKS
Os every description, to exchange on the most libe
ral terms tor
RAGS ;
And do once more call the attention of tlm people
ot Tenneesee and North Alabama A the northw esten
part of Georgia, to be more particular in saving th, ir
i{ \GS. as they are the means of their very existence
ind we want at east
50J.000 lbs. every year.
Orders addressed either to KnoxviUe or Marshall •
Ferry will be promptly attended ’■>
SHIELDS. WHITEMAN A Co
18
Mathias Hilburn, ]
vs. S Nisi for
Goldman Biffel. J foreclosure.
THIHE petitio i f Mathias Hilburn, respe, tfuiiy
M sheweth tlia. on the third day of February, in
the tear eighteen hundied and thirty-four, G Idman
Bilfel executed and delivered to your pe‘iti-;uer his
certain Deed of Mortgage for the purpose of .-ecuring
thepayme d to our petitioner of a certain promisory
Note, given By the said Goldman to your petitioner,
on the day and year aforesaid, lor the sum ->f five
hundred and five Dollars, due on or by the tenth day
of February, in .he year eighteen hundred and thiriy
four. By which D< ed f Mortgage the said Goldman,
amongst other lands, conveyed to your petitioner, lot
of land number one hundred and fifty ore, in the
sixteenth Distiict and third Section of originnally
Cherokee, now Cass County. And yom petitioner
further sheWS, that the whole of the said promissory
note is yet due and unpaid, w l;crCf-‘“. he prays that
the Equity of Redemptio in and to said Mortgaged
premises be barred and foreclosed. It IS, t!»e-ei<‘!’‘ ? ,
on motion ordered that the said Goldman Birlel Io J'"
into the Clerks Office of tins ( ourt. wit in six <i - h*
from this date, the whole amnumni of princi. lt, inter
est and costs due thereon, or that his Equity of Re
demption in and to said Mortgaged premise be thence
forth barred and fclever lorecl sed. An it is further
ordered, that a copy of this Rule be published once a
moth for four mouths, in one of the public Gazetts of
this State, or be served personally on the said G Id
man Biflfel, his special agent or attorney, at least three
months before the t'me at w Inch the money is directed
to be paid.
GEORGI Y, ) A t-ue ex-ract from 'he inute- -f
Cass County y the Stiperi r Court ol said Cou '
September Term 1835.
CHE TEi< H YWKS, Cl’k.
Oct. 31.—27 4m. m.
Mathias Hiluurn,'J
vs. > Huie \ isi, for
Goldman Biffel. J foreclosure.
petition - f Mathias Hilb:rn, respectf-lly
Ji. shewed , that-m the third day ot February. in
the year eigtheen hu idred and tiiirty-four, i-oldina.i
Biffel executed and delivered to your petitioner, hi
ceitain Deed of Mortgage, tor t -e purpo-e ot securing
the payment to your petitioner <>t a cert-tin promisory
Note, given by the said Goldman to your petitioner,
on the. day an i year aforesaiu, for the sum ot five
hundred and five Dollars, due on or by the tenth day
of February, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty
four By which Deed of Mortgage the said Goldman,
amongst other lands, conveyed to your p- titioner lot
of land number two hundred and five, in the ninth
District, a d third Section of originally Chrokee, now
Murray C uuty And y- ur petitioner further shews
that the whole"of the said promis ry Not- is yet due
and unpaid, wh refore, your petitioner prays that tne
Equity of Redemption in a d to said Mortgaged premi
ses be barred and loreclosed, it is therefore,o motion
ordered that the said Goldman Bift’e , do pay into the
Clerks Office of this Court, within six montt.s from
this date, the whole amount of principle, interest and
costs due thereon, or that Ins Equity ot Redemption
in and to said Mortgaged p emise? be tbeneef-rth
barred and forever fm-ecl-sed. A <1 uis to h i’order
ed bat a copy o< this Rule be pub.ished once a montn
for four months, in one of the btc Gazettes of tins
State, or be served personally on the said Goldman
Bitiel his special agent, or attorn-y, at least -scree
months before the time.at which he non-y is directed
to be paid.
GEORGIA, ? I certify tire above is a ru- x ract
Murray County, yfioin the Miuutis of the said Bnpe
tiorCouit Given under my hand Sept. 28th 1835.
- ILLIAM N. BISHOP, Cl’k.
Oct. 31,—27—4m. m
Mathias Hilburn, 3
t's. Huie .\isi, for
Goldman oiffel. J foreclosure.
liti-m t Mathi.- o burn, re- .c't-.1.y
„ th. that n lie i .it d day f Feb mtty l ‘
the ye... eighteen hundred au-t Hiirty-t -ur. Goldman
Bitiel, ex- cr «ud delivered '.<> yi nr , etiti ner, Ins
certain Deeded vim f or > - pur - -se ol seen ing
the payment toy ,ur petiti.i . rot a cert itu pr-miiso<>
Note, given by tne said G man, to your >eti'i--ner
on the -lay and year afor-satd, i«. the sum of five
hundred and five D liars due on or b h •• nth day
ot February, in the yea •ig iteen hundred • >d thirty
foti: By which Deed I \io-tgag the said Goldman,
amongst other lands co.-vexed t - -nir p titioner Lot
of land number fitly nine, in the t Di- ri< t -d the
fourth Section, ot originally Murray . > now >a k r
County. And your pt titioner urtlier hew -, that ti e
wfole ot said promisor; Sole, is yet due and unpaid,
Wherefore, your petit io-er prays that t-e Equit, of
Redemption, in and to -aid Mortgaged premises, be
buried and foreclosed. It is therefore on motion, or
dered that llie .-aid IT>b'mail Bitiel, do pay into tne
Clerks Offic<‘ol tins Court, within six months from
this date, the whole amount of principle, interest and
coats <lue thereon, a- that his Input v <-f re impiioit. in
amt to said Mortgaged prcmis- sh. thenceforth baired
and forever lorecl-—• d And it is lint ier ordered that
a copy of this Rul- b- published <>n< ea month for four
mouiitlis, in one of the public Gazctts of his S at- .or
be served personally on the said Gold -an Bitiel his
special agent or attorney, at least three month- before
tt«e time at which it is direc'ed to be paid.
Y true copy tr- tn the Minutes. Tuts 9lh Oct
JESSE CLEMENTS, Cl’k.
ut. 31 —27 4m. in.
Mathias Hilburn, 3
tiub JCin for Foreclosure.
Goldman Biffel, J
rgl’l etition ot Mathias Hilbur , respe- ully
| suew h, mat on the third day ot Febr a-y in th ■
ven Eighteen nundred and tbi ty four. Goldman Bifl ,
executed and delivered to ? our petitioner his certain
de dot mortgage, tor the purpose of securing the pay
me t to your petitioner of a promissory note, given by
the -aid Goldman Bitiel, to your petitioner, - ti the day
and yeai aforesaid for the sum of five hundred and five
dollars, due on or by t-'C tenth day ol februaiy in the
vt ar Eighteen hn dr- d and thirty four. By wuch
deed of mortgage he-aid Goldman, amongst othet
lands, convened to your petitioner lot of and number
ntnctv seven, in the second District of the fust -ectioi
of oiigtnallv Cher..kee now Forsyth County. And
your petitioner further sheweth. that the whole <d the
said promisory note is yet due and unpaid,—wheref- re
he orays «hat the Eq ti’iy of redemption tn, and to said
moitgaged premises be barred and foreclosed It is
therefore, on motion, ordered that the said Goldman
Biffel do pay into tne Clerk’s Office of this Court, within
six months from this -late, the whole am unt ->t princi
pal interest and cost due thereon, or that his I quite -d
redemption in and to said mottgaged pre is. s be
thenceforth barred and forever foreclosed And it is
further ordered that a copy of tins Rule be published
once a month for four months, in one of the public
Gazetisofthi* State, or be p. rfonally served on the
said Goldman Biilel. his special ag- nt, or Attorney al
least three months b ; tore the time at which the Diony
is directed to be paid
A true extract irotn the minutes.
OLIVER STRICKLAND, < I k.
September Bth, 1835. —20 Im m.
TAKE NO 1 ICE,
Vl’ I do n. rent caution an I furwarn all pei
s from 'r-s-pa-sir-g i.iauyway whatever, on
, , t .old Land, number ’J9S, tn the 12'h di-'rtci
tth first s tio -. si uate and lyirm in Lnmpkm coun
v i ,r . v Clt- kee) under Hie pen-Ify--I tf.e law.
IX ES BRAWN I R
JOB PIUXTIMr
xecuted with Ne< tness & Despatch
, /t Tins orriCE,
| LIBERTY HALL,
1 ’ * • ’ rOl
' WpR
CANrGN, CHEROKEE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
! HE tmtlersiirnC'l having opened a HOUSE of
I ENTERT -INVEt'''*’ 'mderlhe above name.
lon the north side ol main street ? n< ! east ol the Court
Hon-e, is now prepared to accommou. ll ® i ravellers,
traucient persons and regular boarders, t.f has ne
glected no measure hi fitting up his house with vari
ous and comfortable n><> s to render it convenient,
and agreeable II- pledges himself to spare no pains
in furnishing his table with the best the country af
fords. His stables are inferior to none in this coun-
I try, and are plentifully supplied with provender, and
| attended by a good stler, so that none who may favor
I im with a call, s all have any grounds to complain
WILLIAM M M’AFEE
I Jan 17-43-ts
j (xEOR (11 A, Walker County.
Jm I Coop* i, applies to me for Let-
W te.soi Guardianship oh the Esta eof Elizabeth
nuile These an: therei‘’?.*’c to cite and admononish
all and siugular the kinoccd ot t-’aid Elizabeth Haile to
be and appear at my Office wnu.n lite ‘ime prescribed
by law, io shew cause, if any they dave, why satd
letters should not be granted. Given iitrCi*;' my Lanu
this the 13th dav ot January 1836. !
JOHN CALDWELL, d. c. c o.
33tpl-
Guardians Sales.
AGREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary
ot llabersha County, will be sold on the first
Tuesday tn April next, before the Court House door
of Randolph County, one Lot of Land number one
hundred and fifty two, in the eighth district of origin
ally Lee, now Randolph County. Sold for the benefit
of Betij nnin Mahon, minor Terms made known on
the day of sale.
WILLIAM WORLEY’,
Guardian.
Januaiy 1836.—38td5.
Guardian Sale.
AGREE vBLE t-> an order of the Inferior Court of
Walker County, will be sold on theifirst Tues
day tn April next, within the usual hours at the
Court House door in the Town ot La Grarige, Troup
County, a Lol of Land situate in the sixteenth district
of oi iginally Carroll now Troup County, and known
by number thirty-two. Sold as the property of Luvicy
Williams, orphan. Terms made known on the day
of sale.
DANIEL GARfMAN.
Guardian.
January 1836 —3Btds.
CAUTION! CAUTICN!
j A LL pers-ms are hereby lorwarned ..gdud trading
I ‘or a Note of hand given by the subscriber, to
j Reuben Herndon, of Floyd County, for one mt dred
I and twenty out dollars, dated the tilth day of January
i 1836, and due the 25th day of December 1837 ; as the
j consideration for which said note was giv< r has entire
ly faild and I am determined not to pay it.
’J'he public is also cautioned against trading for a
certain B-md or Obligation, given b the subscriber
!tot ie above Reuben lleidon, dated likewise on the
: finii ol January 1836, cmiditionmg t < pay a c< r ain
sum • f mom y (sum not exactly recollected) or make
to th- said Reuben Herndon I itlee to a certain lot or
j tract of laud, situate in the sth District of the 4<h Sec
j timi, of originally Cherokee County, and known as lot
i number 17, tn the plan of said district ; as the conside
; ration for w hich said bond was given, has wholly
failed and I will not comply with it unless compelled
b. law. ISAAC C. Bi TTERWORUL
Gainesville, Hall co, Jan. 18th, 1836.—3t41.
THE NEW YORK
/ . .eiro/jolTtan .aztlTeoJ the Lit
erature, and Fashionable ll'orld.
VY illiam T. Porter,’ Editor.
ri'liE prominent feature in the character of this
Jm Journal, is its devotion to lhe Sports of the Field
and Turf. Gentlemen will find in its columns regular
reports of the races which come off' on the principal
Courses in the Union—copious extracts from “ Bell’s
LtL,” anal the English .'-pol ling Magazin, s, with every
kind->f .Sporting Intelligence accessible to the Editor,
.•shooting ano Angling, with the collateral and neccssa
ry information upon each oi them, will claim our at
■ lention, while Rural, Aquatic, and other exhileruting
■ must incuts will nut be forgotten. The owners of the ,
track trotting Horse ot New Yuk and Philadelphia,
may rely upon seeing the perlormances of Inch nags
j faithful y chronicled in the Spirit of the Times,
j Li line, ev ry endeavor will be made to render this
available, and even mdiepensible, to
-4 the Tort, throughout the country.
Various and elegant selections from the American
and Foreign Magazine, with brief original remarks
: uur >. u „i lit,-galure will determine the Literary
i enaraett i ot this Gazette. ' —
1 Tne art irs oi the State, with all kinds of Theatrical
j Chit Chat, will receive constant attention.
Carefully dijested summaries o. Foreigt mid Domis.
i tn News, will be given, and the whole rendered as
, pleasant ami acceptable us the Editor can make n. by
; crowning iut liisculumes all the Sayings and Doings
i about Tow n.
j t his we trust, will be a favorite, as it is a leading
and original teattire in our design Under appropriate
■devices will be found the Quips mid Quirk-, ot the
■ thousand and one Wags about Town, with the last
I ‘’good thing” .f “Fijaro,” and ‘ Bob Short,” together
j «i b a ‘ashing Salmagundi .1 the hv< liest sallies of
the entire editorial c -ips—each spiced and peppered
Ito -e as • -a In- miith-loving volaiies'of the Fun,
Frolic, F.asli, and Fashio f Old Go ham! Fads,
I ■scrips, aud oddities, and other Gleanings by the U.ay
side, with the latest On Dlls, bean Mug, and Doings in
the i-ashionable Circles, will always be carefully colla-
‘ ted i< r tne amusement ot me general reader.
I buch are the more prominent tealur- ao. the plan ot
our publication. e enter on our labors not as novi
i ces in toe art of ge'tiug up a pap< r combining various
interesis and laden with amusement; our whole life
has been employed in qualifying ourselves t r the
tusk.
v»ph such resources as years ol experience have
afford- d us, foititi- d bv the ceitainty of regularly re
i ceiving he cur.< nt English periodicals, and sustained
by Iriends known as approved writers and discrimina
ting critics, we ieartessly launch our baikontlie broad
ocean --I public -pinion, and cheerily spread our sails
to tne breeze ot public favor that already beckcjis uS
I to »>s embrace, and may watt us to the goal of our
■ wishes
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ings, at 171 Broadway, (enterance in Courtland Street)
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CAL HON.
A LL person® are hereby cautioned against trading
/w or a protni-sory note, made by Thial Ladd am!
Jomi l.adu and payable to .Martha Southerland, for
five lundreu and foity five Dollar.-, due the 251 h of
’ Dece ber last, witn a credit thereon tor one hundred
■ Dollars.
’ And also from trading for ten other promissory!
■ ot. s made payable to narrison W. Riley, tor ten j
' D -liars each, gi»eu, -, i demand, on or about the 22d. .
j ta. i Marcti last. The c-ois deration for which said
( v. .al promtss .ry notes were given having tailed,!
i nt t deud to pay them unless corn, died by law-
I July 18—13-ts.
I " TIIIAL LAPP.
| GEORGIA, Fun County.
I<a, hm-l-y lorwnrn all 3 . ,ron ’ bu > u ;g
CHrudmg i..r « noled'''?7 n ' 8“b
--i scriber to Stroud Melton,t‘f Gu.
I mode the 6th of March, 1833* orpo hundred
i dollars, payable the 251 h VTO' r . of the
snmn y Car ; The' said
notejyefa given, having faite™ * anrietci mined
Hot to pay it, unless compel” byitv.
JOHN Buysen.
January 6th, 1836. —3lp- . \
~ GEORGIA, Lumikin Gunty.
left eye with some marks of t e Pt> Vn«o
Twenty Dollars, by James A ’ axon p 0, 9»
Oct. IGth 1534. P.M- OLI *3, J J-
A true extract from
December 21st. 1835. - 35t| .
Look
I HEREBY forwarnall persOf-fl from trussing,
eithey by digging for Gold, or by cuttinf
j on ?'»y of the following Lots, viz:
iV*. 475 105, in the 12tb Disti’C, Ist S ion.
1.53 ana in 'he U'h * st . ’? V'
158 and 156, .? the 15th K P lq on
and 21 i„ U,e db -
Free Negroes*
rgIHE Citizens of Georgia are hereby notified,tluV
JS. SOLOMON MORGAN, about 28 years old ui
January past a bright mulatto man. claiming to have's
been borry of a free in the county ofi
Jackson, Georgia, now living on the Hightower river, A
in and near the east line of Cherokee County, being a *
farmer by trade, with a slight knowledge ofthe Black, ®
smith’s trade; and
Fenn
A mSmtto man. about 26 years old. claiming to have
been bom ofthe same free woman in the same county
and State, and now residing together, being a farmer;
apply to me to be regestered as free men of colour; alt
persons therefore who may have any legal objections
to the regestering hereof, are hereby notified to file
their objections withn the |erm allowed bylaw, or the
regular registry of Teedom, will bo tnada of their
names.
PPILIPP. KROFT.c. i. c. c. c.
Cherokee Court-house, May 11- ts. v
Vhe Market and. Mone\ Guide, '
OR
PRICER CURRENT, BANKNOTE AND COUN
TERFEIT DET«?fOR
Published simultaneously in New York, Philadelphia aid
Baltimore, every Wednesday, at $2 per annum.
iE Subscriber Raving engaged in Moor®
JL Philadelphia Prices Current throughout the
wholiperiod of its existance, avails himself of the
facilities and experience thus acquired, to publish i
mercantile business sheet under the above title. T’lic
leading topicksto which it w ill be devoted are—
-Ist THE MARKET GUIDE, a full and accurate
weekly Prices Current, for New'York, Baltimore and
Philadelphia, with regular Reviews of the Markets;
showing from actual sales and transactions, the pros
pect and prices of all descriptions of dry and wet goods,
and particularly produce—all the great staple commo
dities of the country.
2nd. BA ‘K
oLfiMfom.t. and trpe Bank Notes, and
-Gold ana silver x.oins, with aiescTTpilon sf alllrrokeir ■'
insolvent banks, altered and counterfeit itotes in ex
istancc, an improvement upon ot her worle of the kind,
with all of which it has been compared md corrected,
and is now confidently recommended asthe most full,
accurate, and complete Bank NoteListund Counter
feit Detector eve. published. With is mercantile
information it must prove a profitable companion to
all engaged in busme.-s, or who arc in tie way of re
ceiving money.
MISCELLANEOUS, Exchange, Puces of Bank,
Insurance, Rail Road, Canal and otberdescriptions of
Stocks, corrected by the Boarded Brokers in Philadel
ph|fe> New York and
A TRAVELLING REGISTER of different lines
and routes, distances, by land and water, hotels, ex
penses, rates oi Commission, Insurance, Storage,
Freights, and all suph other infor ation us will render
the sheet an accurate, useful and complete Market
ami Hlonbt Grins:. In short, while shuning fiction,
n, 'd tAf''-'*' 1 - h>v, tales and the design is to
tarnish with items of late and important news, a cheap,
correct early md punctual business paper, for business
purposes anatiusiiioss men. Address (postpaid.)
P. S. CLAVVGES h Co.
No, 4, Exchange st. Philadelphia.
Nov. 3d, 183.,.—28.
The Georgia Constitutionalist.
pitpi ii? prim u ily uud three time
JL a week <iuring. x luunths ofthe year;
twite a week duinig tin oilier six months and
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months; the tri weekly at $5 and lhe weekly at
IIn Cons itutioualisi n now so well
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ft.ription ol the c haracter it has assuo.ep. Tho
editots, however, can assure their patrons
that lor political and commercial information,
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Sfiuih, havigU-ude nriaiiiTnal arrangement!
lor obtauniiJV e earliest news from abroad,
poiiiical as I(< p da commercial. AH political
am. will appear pub
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1 he editors Hatter (hemselveg, by industry,
and strict attention to their business, to render
their paper acceptable to their kind and nu-
■ meroua p-itrons, <md to deserve an increase of
, naironage, which they respectfully solicit from
Jfieir fellow citizens ot^G
’■ Kountv. / .
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